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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: Yr. <n esses sMiny 11, 1891, ‘THE EVENING STAR bas the fullest Local Clrealation of any Newspaper in the World, and as an Advertising Medium is worth more thas all the ether papers published in Washington. eee ‘The Banner Day. ‘Saturday was the banner business day in the history of Washington journalism. Tax Stam of that afternoon contained 677 new adver- tisements,—the largest number ever printed in ene issue, and more than three times as many as ever appeared in any other Washington paper. : ‘The changing of motive power on s system Of strect railways is 8 serious one that requires time, tact and patience, as well as skill, energy and capital. The law gives two years to enable the roads involved—the larger and more profitable lines—to adapt themselves to the new order of things. It excludes horse power, but not any other that can be operated safely and for the public convenience. The cable motor has been adopted with entire suc- cess on the 7th street branch of the Warhington and Georgetown road, and that company bas Deen so much impressed by the experiment it has made, and by tests in other cities, that it bas started to make the necessary alteration on the other part of the line. Many months and much labor will be required to complete the work. Meantime the public or that large por tion of it having business on the line of the oad from the Navy Yard to the Georgetown terminus must suffer some inconvenience. No doubt the advantages to be gained by the new Dear it as patiently as possible. But it is the duty of the company that receives somuch from the public in franchise and patronage to expe- dite the work all it can and to obstruct the streets as little as possible. The old material should be gotten speedily out of the way and in patting down the new the arrangements should be adopted which will least incommode the public. The beginning of the work of con- structing s cable car line on Pennsylvania venus is an event of considerable local im- Whea this work is completed, with the other chief street car lines of the District ‘also provided with improved motors, the local and general public will realize the full benefits of quick transit and close communication with all quarters of interest or importance. templation, at least as far as Russia is con- cerned, necessary provision for impending Whatever the motive, the movement is conspicuous. On this side of the water we wwe placed ourselves in position to be com- to respond to the demand for gold. In of the McKinley tariff a most ex- volume of importations was con- bt to Europe on this due. The financial has prevented the meeting a Point out that the Enropean hoarding of gold and the European capacity to draw gold from us have reached ‘the mazimum and must now decline. There is again « market for American securities abroad. ‘Whether peace or war prevails in Europe it is evident that there will soon be a heavy demand from that continent for our crops, and the money which we now pay ont for our debts ‘will come back to us with increase. The pros- pect fe bright for great vigor and prosperity in America’s financial affairs, after this season of temporary inconvenience. or ___ ‘The fight Secretary Foster is making ngainst ‘the steamship which bring to our shores any hind of an immigrant whose passage money is paid is deserving of the hearticst every American citizen, regardless companies, which are prictically foreign, ‘want to make all the money they can, regurdiess of tmterests which may suffer. While others are no less concerned in the matter of increas- ing immigration to this country, the steamship companies are the direct cause of the ditticulties and dangers arising therefrom, and vigorous measures against them will serve against all the promoters of objectionable immigration, and such measures should be persisted in until the evil is remedied. ‘The political crisis in Belgium is acute. It is revolution that requires great ability to revolution of the laboring raasses, order. question rkas to the right of an employer to “dock” an em- ploye's wages or to discharge him for absence in serving on a Jury and one judge gives it as his opinion that he should consider such ac- tion an obstruction of the law and visit upon ‘the offender the fullest penalty. This opinion seems to meet the ideas of all persons who have the best interests of the community at ——————~-2—___ If, as reported, the Russian decree exiling the Hebrews is to be rescinded the value of public opinion in Christendom is fully estab- Uished. It is no longer easy for any govern- ment in the civilized world to persist in out- raging the sense of justice and humanity either in iteownor other lands. And this fact is more true of the present century than of any other—perhaps it is only true absolutely of the nineteenth century. ——_++.+—____ ‘The grip of Uncle Sam's official Singers upon the Itate seems to have been weak and nerve- Jess, In addition to « vigorous chase of the es- caped vessel it will be advisable to investigate the conduct of the officials who failed to pre- vent the escape, for it is necessary to demon- strate beyoud dispute that they did all in their power to perform their duty in the matter. —_—_—_+_____ Tt may not be generally so understood, but all the returns from the late Rhode Island elec- tions are not yet officially in, and the Provi- dence Journal protests against the antiquity of the Rhode Island methods of election. ————_-- = ‘The supreme court of Indians bas decided teat eight hours’ work constitute « day's labor ead strikes for sight hours will probably oscur we more in Indiana —_—_<+-____ Honduras is reported to be electing « new President by the usual revolutionary methods G ALE MTR IE Ba 3 Be PS Thor I< wah ae panel cit > . Cloaks, Wraps, Gloves, Hosiery, day's Star to enum- erate the first batch of bargains, and for fear that some of our patrons did not see it we give be- low & brief out- line of afew of the good things then mentioned. Ladies’ Coats from $10 and $10.50 to 87 ande Ladies’ Coats from $12.50, $15 and 815.50 to $10. 1 lot of Ladies’ Long Cloaks at 85. 15 Ladies’ Silk Traveling Long Cloaks from $13.50 and $20 to $10. Ladies’ 75c. Summer-weight Union Suits for 50c. Ladies’ Superior Quality Gauze Vests, all styles, full regular made, from 80c. and $1.40 to 60e. Ladies’ Black Ribbed Silk Vests, all tyles, from $1.13 to 75c. and from 1.35 to $1 and from $1.65 and $1.75 to Ladies’ Fancy 50c. Hose for 19¢. Ladies’ Fancy Lisle Hose from $1 and 81.38 to 50. Children's Fine’Biack English Hose from 95c. and $1.35 to 25e. Infants’ and Children’s Silk Hose, in Black and fancy colors, sold from 9c. to $1.90, according to size; new all sizes reduced to 50c. per pair. Children's Black Pure Silk Hose, 97c. and $1.35 to 75c. Also colored, $2.50 and $3.67 to 81.25. Ladies’ Colored Silk Gloves reduced from 67e. and 75c. to 25e. Children’s Colored Pure Silk Gloves from 50c. to 20c. TOTAL SACRIFICE OF RUCHINGS AND KECK RUFFLINGS. We pro- ose to turn over to you the entire stock of Neck Ruchings (with exception of a few tourist styles) at exactly 0c. on the lar. ‘25e. Ruching for 12}4c. per ‘TOTAL SACRIFICE SALE OF VEIL- INGS. We want to sell every piece of the present stock of Veilings, bence offer it at 3334. om the dollar, or one-third the former price.. We bave cut up most of the stock into veil lengths, viz: ‘Llot of Vella at Se. each. Lot of Veils at 8c. each. 1 lot of Vells at 10c. each. ‘These Veilings are in Black and col- ors, plain, dotted, &e. “REMODELING” PRICES ON LA- DIES’ COLLARS AND CUFFS. These areof superior quality, but we want the ‘space they occupy, 0 down they go. ‘lot of Ladies’ All-linen Cape Collars 12% and 15e. “Remodeling” Price.. 6c. 1 lot of Ladies’ Fine Quality All-linen Collars and Cuffs. CHILDREN’S REEFERS REDUCED. ‘We must sell them all. You will never ‘again buy them se low asat present. All of them are absolutely new spring styles—the most desirable to be found anywhere. 8 Children's Lovely Tan Cloth Reefers, wiltcord edge. Sizes 4to 12 yeara Were 63.75; now 83. ‘SChildren's Navy Bine Reefers, gilt trimmed. Sizes 6, 8and 10. Were $9: Guecessor to R. H. Taylor, ‘963 Pennaylvania ave. n.w. n bbbbbbbbbhhhbbbbbhbhhhbhhbbhbh a heen peeeepgeeeree Licur- Waser Gasuzxrs, IF THIS IS ANY INDICATION OF THE WEATHER WE ARE TO HAVE ALL SUMMER IT BEHOOVES YOU TO PROVIDE YOURSELF WITH 4 GOOD SUPPLY OF THIN CLOTHING. WE ARE SHOWING AN UNUSUALLY FINE SELECTION OF HALF-LINED AND SKELETON-LINED GARMENTS IN WOOLEN FaBRICS, SUCH a8 SERGES, CHEVIOTS, CHEVIOTEENS, ‘WEEDS AND FANCY WORSTEDS, IN THE NEW CUTAWAY SACK SHAPE. VERY NOBBY ANDSTYLISH, AS WELL 48 COMFORTABLE GAR- MENTS. ALL OF YOU WILL REED SOME NEGLIGE SHIRTS, AND OUR LINE 18 REPLETE WITH NEW AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS, IN ALL THE POPULAR FABRICS. ALL SIZES FOR MEN AND BOYS, AND THE PRICES popular in the tropical and semi-tropical re- ‘The Masmchusetts legislature has passed a bal Dil abolishing grade crossings. ‘Tally one for ——__—$<.-¢-@——__ It i believed among experts that the Itate is not contagious and that sequentially,as it were, ‘the Charleston will not catch it, —— ‘Whet this country needs now is some sort of tariff legislation which will protect the fruit gains: the frost. ———__<+-2—____ What's ins name? James Thoroughgoed is to de banged in Delaware, ‘Tf you use thie invaluable table requisite you sould ‘by all meens give ours s trial. Tt hasbeen selected ‘with a vieweingly to ite quality for medical as wellas table use. Ite superiority ts generally acknowledged by competent judyea, ‘The price as compared with that of other Olive Oils ‘every moderate—€1.00 for a Aull quart bottle. W. 8 THOMPBOM, | receves Peemecst, Tee. | ayn _THE EVENING STAR: PERRY In spite of all temptations that are thrown in one's way to bay the bright and gay novelties of spring you hold fast to the reliable BLACK WEAVES. No mat- $1.75 to 61.50. Is ts 44 inches wide—but only one piece. — |— ALL-SILE GRENADINE only 8 centsayard. Figure up e Littles dress will cost at that price, SILK and WOOL only 75 cents, than $1.50 drop to $1.25 im our “hurrying —-|—— Two pieces of HEMSTITCHED STEIPE—allsilk—$1.25 0 yard instead of $1.50. —1— One piece that was $1.75, reduced to $1.50ayard. —|— One piece of ALL-SILE GRENA- DINE STRIPE—was $1.75—NoW 91.50 0 yard. ——|—— ALL SILK CREPE DE CHINE— BUT 85c. s yard. As handsome a piece of JAPANESE Crepe as you ever saw—only 61.25 ayard. — |— SILK MOURNING VEILS—96 ena @8 PRIESTLEY'S VEILINGS—$1.60, €2 and @2.50 a yard. ‘There's iy desirable things. You might ieel alittle shaky about the ability of such email prices to Guatities together, but for the fact that WE ARE HELPING THEM—and having this ‘*hurry- ing” sale to gain time and room for the strangers that coming. are 3 Our season's collection of remnants can get your at- tention with profit now any time. There are short Jengths of BLACK goods among them—all sizes, from “scraps” to ‘“most enough for a dress"—and the prices ‘are more of *‘remnants” than the pieces, SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENOE. ‘Established 1840, LONG ROLL SINGLE- BREASTED SACK, EQUALLY ADAPTED FOR ‘We are making them from Serges, Flennels and Mo- hairs, which we have in all the known and some new shades. Worth « journey to see them whether or mo you intend leaving an order. “TOP NOTCH” OF PERFECTION IN FIT, STYLE AND FINISH. ‘MINIMUM QUANTITY IN PRICE. SUITS TO ORDER FROM 620. ‘TROUSEES TO ORDER FROM 95. Samples and self-measurement rules with fashion ‘sheet of latest New York styles mailed on application. 8% 88 [L. OR. G15 and 617 Pennsylvanis Avenue. UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR. —— We know what they are. This— ——1s why we are going to talk of a— —certain line of Underwear today.— ——It is the Netural Wool Undercloth——. — ing in light weight. — Judges on this subject. — —— S100PER GARMENT. —— — 83 PER SUIT. — — This quality 1» 80 per cent wool snd 20 per cent cotton, which—— —provente shrinkage in size, The— ——Shirts are self front with pearl— ——buttons. The Drawers are with ——tupport straps, with capped seat.——— —— We mention these details to— ——thow what constitutes Srst-class—— Underwear. _ JOSEPH AUERBACH, GSP. AVE 4. ¥. AVE., COR. 15TH. £ Tax Moxowexrat SUMMER OPENING. 1801. ‘WEDXESDAY AND THUESDAY, MAY 13 AND 14. NOVELTIES IN PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS; . Also ‘The latest novelties designed for seaside and street wear, which will include « magnificent line of Un- ‘trimmed Lmported and Domestic Hats and Bonnets. ‘The Finest Straw, Leghorn, Chips, &c., &o. FLOWERS, Laces, ‘VELVETS, he., bo., Bo. Attention is directed to our display of Silk, Thread and Cotton Underwear, Hosiery, Kid and Silk Gloves, Infants' Wear, Sun Umbrellas, Cloaks and Corsets, &e., Be. NocaRps. ‘THE MONUMENTAL, Po 937 AND 099 F ST. N.W. Guess Free European Trip. Every chavs enbitles yout guste geo Ee ERE fe PEER Sor ast PPP A L A EER ce E PAE AGE P aa 4 SS Eee > 812-814 7TH 8ST. TODAY BEGINS OUB GREAT THREE DAY SALE. EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR MAMMOTH ESTAB- LISHMENT HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN. CALL EARLY TO SECURE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SEASONABLE GOODS. t9-As you well know, we are Headquarters for Millinery tn thia city. During this great sale we offer the following epecialein In our Trimmed Hats we offer all styles, all colors, Regular price, $5, at $3.48. ‘Trimmed Hata, Regular price, 96, at #3.98. All Imported Hats and Bonnets below cost. ‘Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Leghorn Flats. Reg- ‘lar value, @1.25 and 81.50, at 98c. ‘Ladies’ and Misses’ Sailors, \ assar styles, at 49c. Children’s Trimmed Mixed Sailors, Regular value 500 dozen Hats and Bonnets, in all shapes and all colors. Regular vaiues $1, $1.25, $1.50 and #2, at ‘We offer our regular $5 Jackets, in all styles, at $3.75. Our recular 84 Jacket, all styles, at $2.98. 500 Blazers, in checks and stripes, no shoddy qual- ity, but good goods, well made. Good valueat $3 to 83.50, at $1.98. In Dry Goods. and Fancy Goods all specials advertised hold good for three days only, 7, Tuesday and re x ™ . G HER Ss mE & ee AA AA g al e aa fas 4 GS fee 7 Snzxce Is Goren. ‘Yes, Iknow that is 80, sometimes, but im the face of all the ““FAKES” floating around the credulity and gullability of the general public silence is « FRAUD, practiced not only upon ourselves but upon THE PEOPLE. Under such circumstances silence is UNPARDONABLE. We have always claimed and maintained to guarantee PROTECTION to EVERYBODY and it is now too late in the day to recede from that position, even if ‘twere desirable, ‘which it is not. We're in adilemma and are honest prem. donates bee eg i we should do a8 We now propose to do, viz: ra SPLIT THINGS WIDE OPEN And show up the frauds being practiced upon THE PEOPLE by merely quoting prices. Onur dilemmas *‘simply this and nething more:" First. The non-completion of the umprovements on our building. Second. The backwardness of the season. ‘Third. The fact of having manufactured s tremen- dous stock of goods in anticipation that everything ‘would be in readiness. Fourth. We, have met with disappointments on ‘every band and find ourselves with only SIX WEEKS Of time in which to dispose of the largest stock of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING Good values we've always given, but when it comesto SOUVENIRS! SOUVENIRS! SOUVENIRS!!! ‘There's nothing mean nor paltry sbout them. No coarse cards, cheese cakes, or chicken coopsin embryo, but something solid, substantial and soothing, to wit: SERGES, WORSTEDS, HOMESPUNS, CASsI- MERES, TWEEDS, BANNOCKBURN ‘The products of the looms of the world loom up and challenge your admiration by their $20 Suits, $18 Suits, $17.75 Suits, $16.50 Suits, $15 Suite for men, ALL GO aT 56 CENTS % emptor he WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY. MAY “Warez Cas You Ger ????? tt st 1 1 ERE-ANSWEES EVERY QUESTION [- for EVERY thing to wear before you ssk ft, In edition to our immense stock of “‘reqular wearing apparei—we've provided ‘epectaltion that you'll find will add to your com- fort and convenience for use in the line of duty or pleasure, ‘Things that chowid form a part of every clothing stock—but fow keep them at all— ONE tn such COMPLETE VARIETY AS WE Bo. BUTCHERS GOWNS. — Pam 22" WAITERS’ JAOKETS.— | — Block 4ipaea, WAITERS’ AND COOKS" CAPS.—| —All aizes. ‘WAITERS’ anf COOKS" APRONS.— | —With and without ibe, BAR COATS.—|—|—-|—With the new ; —1—"‘Saks" at the head. —1 — This stylets an tn —1—vrovement over the —!—old ones that hae —| —ained the indoree- —I—ment of ¢ v —|—wearer. TRAVELING DUSTERS.— | —Linen, Mohatr,.Al_ —1|—paca and Ponges. BIDING TROUSERS.—|—Bnglish Bedford —|—Cords andCorderoy —I—toth tong and —1 —bnicherdbockers. BICYOLE SUITS.—|—Coate and Punte— —1—Flannel— —1—Corduroy— —1 —Regulation eut. “@. A. BY SUITS,—| —JIn‘‘parte" or whole 1 outs. UNIFORM OOATS.— | —én regulation style —|—duttons and ali. LIVERIES.— | —| —| —Uniyormayor every —I—branch & the do- —1 mastic service. The —| —latest fashions, BATH BOBES.—|—|———Flannet_ Turkish —1—Toweling, Califor. —I—nie Wool, Biter. —|1—down, HOUSE COATS.—|—|—Long and short. —1 —Thenewest conceite. pp ID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT Be‘epectat clothes for ““epeciat® ooce- gionsare economical im the sense that ‘they save your street costumes unnecessary and ‘unusual weer and tear? The outlay isn’t much—tbe saving conaiderable—and you may be sure that the want can always be supplied HERE “FOR THIS ARE WE OUTFITTERS.” 8aKS AND COMPANY, PENN. AVE. Clothiers AND toall SENENTH STREET. People. BBB TD s883 ee ALERT Ss BA So! Bt as® POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. ‘Specials for summer use in our UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Japanese Rice Porticres, 4 different colors. ‘81. Beach. worth $2.50. ‘Japanese Bice Portieres, ficured, 4 different colors. 82.50 each ; worth $3.50. And s great variety of Curtain Madrases, Musiins, &c. Nottingham and Madras Curtains. ‘Also the following great valnes in DRESS GOoDs. ‘The items we mention are of unusual values. ‘We have avery larre stock of Dress Goodson hand, which we must re- @uce, both in quantity and €12.50 to $15 Dress Robes, in beautiful styles. 87.48 cach. 10 pleces 0c. China Silks in stripes and figures. ‘Séc. a yard. 15 pieces $1 Best Printed China Silks, in polka dots ‘and other pretty desicns, (08c. s yard. Seca at SL ok cok Walia Fie Chock Othe, cory ay] 50c. A YARD. Genuine Scotch Ginghams, stylish de- signs (plaids, stripes, kc.) Everywhere 25c. a yard. ‘Here for three days, 2c. a yard. BAURTS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 1s SEVENTH STREET. "3 NO! UND! Ms Ps ER WEAR. ae mys-2t* ‘745-747 Sth st.'.0. Grozcr Warts & Sor, Grand exhibition of the Gem Ico Cream ‘Freezer trom May 11 to 16, showing howto freeze pure cream in ten minutes, using less ioe ‘and giving better results than any other freeser mown. Delicious cream served free to all. 11, 1891. ——. 20TH. 11TH AND F STS. &.' ——— A telegram received Saturday announces that ‘Mrs. Younc, the representative of the Jeerer Sanitary Woolen System, will behere tomor Yow morning, and wo therefore invite our cus- tomers to our opening of these good on Tuee- ay and Wednesday. They cover # larger range of wearing apparel than is usually supposed, ‘and the exhibition will be a surprise to those ‘who are not familiar with the extent and variety Of the goods manufactured under the system. For instance, in addition to Underwear and Combination Suits, there ere Underskirts. Ho- Siery, Knitted Corsets, Seamless Bandages, ‘Knee Warmers, Abdo:ninal Belts, Dress Shields ‘and even Towels and Handkerchiefs, —o— SPECIALS IN WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. 3,000 yards Satin Plaid Lawns, —Se. s yard.— ‘2,500 yards Lace and Satin Plaid and Striped ‘Lawns and Organdies, lise. a yar 2,500 yards Corded Orrandies, —lée. « yard. — ‘We make » specialty of Imported India ‘Linons. They are made of Egyptian cotton and Will not turn yeljow. ‘1,200 yards at 12390. 1,000 yards at 15c. 1,000 yards et 180. 1,000 yards at 20c. 1,000 yards at 250. Persian Lawns, —3? inches wide, 20, 25 and S7e. a yard. — Swiss Lawn—s fabric sold in no other house im Washington—especially recommended tor ite wearing and laundering qualities, —AS inches wide, 25c.8 yard.— Dotted and Figured Swisses in the most com- Prehensive assortment ever shown by us, 25 to 500. s yara.— ‘Hemstitched Lawns, 40 to 45 inches wide, —25 to Tée. « yard. — TARLATANES for covering mirrors, plo tures, chandeliers, statuary, fly screens, &c. 200 pieces in Pink, Blue, Canary, Cardinal, Green, Black and White—12% yards to a piece. —s4 250 pieces in Pink, Blue, Canary, Cardinal, —_ Purple, Black and White—1t yards to 8 —S8 inches wide, $2.00. piece. Linen Lawns are one of our strong points—36- inch goods especially—sheer weight, cambric finish—and we guarantee them to be the best value produced. —S7H, 50, 623, 68, T5c. and $1.0 yard.— ALSO A representative stock of English Nainsook, French Nainsook, 1 DMasalta, Striped Dimity, Checked Dimity, Tuckings, Corded Piques. Figured Piques, French Percale, Oiled Silk and Rubber Cloth. —o— FAST-BLACK WASH GOODS, A SUPERB ASSORTMENT AT CORRECT PRICES. 50 pieces Fast-black Plaid Lawns, sheer, ine quality, good selection of patterns. 12x. 0 yard. — 50 pieces Fast-black Plaid Orcandies, cholce of seven patterns. —20e. a yard.— 200 pieces Fast-black India Linon. SPECIAL. 26 ploces Fast-black Swiss Mull. —Only 42>. a yard.— ‘This is the best value yet produced in fine Black goods, the extra width being very edvan- tageous in cutting. —45 inches wide, 42c. a yard.— Fast-biack French Organdies, Batiste, Persian Lawns, &., &. (Second floor; 11th st. building. Browean Deranrwesz. FOR 18c. 2236x36-inch Cotton Pillow Cases, —18e. each. — FOR 680. —B8c. each.— FOR 81.25. 25 dozen Fine India Linen Ruffied and Tucked Pillow Shams. $1.25 9 patr.— (Second floor, 11th st. building. ) Jewzxar Dersnrext. —— SPECIAL. Sterling Silver Fob Chains—entirely new. —#1.00 each.— 500 Oxidized and Bright Silver Hair Pins. ‘each. — out Rhinestone setting. —25e. apair.— 150 Sterling Silver Bangles, —25e. each.—— Studs for Vassar Shirts. —25e. a set.— (First floor, 12th st. building.) BARGAINS IN LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS. ‘We have been fortunate in purchasing at 20 er cent discount from our manufacturer in ‘Belfast,207 dozen Ladies’ White All-linen Hom- stitched Handkerchiefs, covering all qualities. ‘They are subject to manufacturers’ imperfeo- tions, such as— Pi @)-1 5 (©)—What is known to the trade as “‘off size.” ‘The lots are smal! and will not last long. (First floor, 2d annex.) Suvanwaze Derarneess, And other articles suitable for gifts. Visitors to the city will find our assortment of these etched in bowl. —61.7% and 82.— Bterling Gilver Tea Spoons in several choice —-$1.75, 82.19, $2.50 and $2.75.— ‘Sterling Silver Orange Spoons. —41.25, 61.50, $1.75 and $1.96. — “The Longfellow” Souvenir Spoons. —S2. 50 and @2. 75. -— ‘Special lot of Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons in Oe, each. — i fi hi br CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. dozen. — 900 dozen Tumblers, in five patterns—per- fect goods, oxen, — —S0e. a (4th floor, 10th st. bidz.) Sor Deranruesr. — ie LADIES’ TERRY BATH WRAPPERS Ins lance variety of patterns of checks, stripes, A positive luxury, andcan also be used asa Jounging wrap as weil. Once used, always Reed. and the price puts them within the reach all. $4.75, 85.50, $7.50 and $8.75.— ‘Ladies’ Robe-front Gingham Wrapper; large choice of patterns; well made; all sizes, —#1.35 and 81.75.— ‘Ladies’ Silk Petticoats in all colors and many styles at low prices. (Third floor, 11th street building.) Saw: Deranraenr. SPECIAL IN SUMMER SHAWLS. Light-weizht Shetland Shawis in Grays, Black Taste Cover Axp Tiny Deranruent. ——— DOWN PILLOWS. We have bad made a special size of Down Pillows, known a8 the “‘Infants' Pillow.” We can also furnish any size from 12x16 to 30x30 inches. SLUMBEE ROLLS FOR HAMMOCKS. ‘We guarantee our down tobe the best and perfectly odorless. (Second floor, 24 annex.) Luxe Derantxenr. —o—— ‘SPECIAL SALE of LINEN DRESS LININGS For dress foundations, waist and sleeve linings, ‘These goods are ail linen and will not cline, split or surink, and are the best for all uses, a8 they slip on easily. They areequal to silk for Gurability. All colors, as weil as Black. —32 inches wide, 25c. a yard. — (First floor, 10th st. building.) seer onl ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, myll 20th, 11th and F ste. W. A. Prnce & Ca, Successors to BG. Davis, ‘TAM Market Space, Corner Sth Street. MODERN ENTERPRISE. THE WATCHWORD OF THE SUCCESS- FUL BUSINESS MAN of today is forward. We cannot afford to let time take its course. We have tobe up to TIME and to makes success ‘we must get ahead of the times. We have made GIANT STRIDES in this business during the past nine months, AND IF PUSH, ENERGY, SNAP and every MODEKN METHOD known are of any avail we will do our full share of this CITY'S business, andmore. Weknow no rest; our motto is FORWARD. HERE is an ILLUSTRATION of our new METHOD of doing business. OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT is not as large a8 we want it tobe. We will begin its in- crexse ina SPECIAL and novel way. To AD- VERTISE it and start on its FORWARD course ‘we will every day or so select from our lane and reliab‘e stock of Hosiery one or two styles which we advertise in the “Star” at MARKED DOWN PKICES. Today call your attention to those quoted Lelow. LADIES’ RICHELIEU RIBBED LISLE HOSE. BLACK BOOT, COLORED TOP. Heg- ular price, 50c. MARKED DOWN TO 30. . pair. — LADIES’ FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE. Regular price,25e. pair. MARKED DOWN TO c. pair.— LADIES’ EXTRA FINE 40 GAUGE BLACK Cotton Hose, WARRANTED FAST COLOR. Regular price, 38. MARKED DOWN TO —25e. pair.— 50c. Ner For 150. 7 pieces (100 yards) of Fine Quality Cotton Drapery Net or Tulle, in Pink, White, Laven- Light OUR PRICE, $1.25 45-inch and OPEN WORK FLOUNCING. Beruiar price, 2.25 7d. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, ya. ‘The Palais Royal ts offering special indwcemente this ‘week, the resuitof tte buyer's late trip to New York. New goods at such Midiculousiy low prices thet what. (was considered desirabie last week (Bow appears ip CALICO WRAPPERS thst have ‘Usnally retafied at #1.25.and which have been sold here at @1, and com- sidered barcain at that price, REDUCED TO 89 CENTS TOMORROW. Wrappers ot Gingham, Calico and ‘Batista, 0 thon sande more of which bave been sold at @1.68, RE- DUCED TO 61.48 TOMORROW. Wrappers of White Lawn anf French Gingham, ‘which bave been such favorites at @2.08, REDUCED TO $2.48 TOMORROW. Wrappers of Lawn and India Linen, ‘Prettily em- Wroidered, that are marked #3.98, REDUCED TO €3.68 TOMORROW. BEADED WRAPS. We have sold all but thirty-four garments. Much of the profit made on the one bun- (Gred and twetay-thre Garments already sold ts to be @iven to the purchasers of these thirtyiour wraps S20 Beaded Wraps reduced to #10. €10 Beaded Wraps reduced to 84.08. (87 Beaded Wraps reduced to 64.08. (94.98 Beaded Wraps reduced to €3.98, THE PALAIS ROTAL (Continued below.) Sour Or Tur New Goons Ladies’ Shirt Wists of all materials at price eur Prices. New Biazers at lower prices than before. HOSTERY.—Sik Finish Lisle Hote areto be offeret tomorrow, st 35 cents or three pairs for @1, that make those we previously thought « bargain appear inferior. Richelieu Rib French Lisle Hose in Tans, Browne, Buede, Modes, Grays, Greens. 5c. or 3 pairs 1. ‘Those with feet and ankies inabove quoted shades and uppers of fancy stripes are also SOc. quality bose at 35 cents or 3 pairs $1. Fine French Ribbed Lisle Hove in a splendid variety of tints Known as Leather Shades, also « warranted Fast Black, 35 cents or 3 pairs @1. Plain Lisle Hose, various tints of Browns, Tans, Grays, Leather shades and a Fast Black, 35 cents or 3 pairs $1. ‘Those with Fast Black feet and ankles and uppers im shades, as mentioned, are also 35 cents or 3 pairs @1. 19 CENTS for Boys’ Warranted Fast Black Kibbed Enclish Hose with double knees; would bes bargain at 25 cents, UNDERWEAR —Swiss Ribbed Vests, Jow necks; mall, medina and extra sizes; Cream and Boru; uarantecd 10. quality for only 12% cents. HANDKERCHIEPS.—50 dozen Linen Lawn Fand- Kerchiefs with embroidered borders, as shown in the and @i All-linen French Embroidered Handker- ‘iefs, ONLY 85 CENTS OR 3 FOR $1. Theseare hot alldinen handkerchiefs, but im appearance are ART GOODS. There is art in the new Photo Frames at Se and ie. Antique Brass and Silver Re- pensive looking des:rus, PARASOL CO ERS.—Just arrived: Black Bik, Chentily, Cutpure, Escurial and Thread Lace Covers $2.99 to $4.75 each. White and Cream Silk Lace covers @2.75 to $2.08; Whiteand Cream Cotton and Linen Lace Covers de. to $2.08 each. GLOVES. All our 8c. Kid Gloves reduced to 8 cents and no restriction as to quantity. Included are the new @1 Freuch Kid Gloves in Pearl and White with Dinck stitching. This is really offering the usual @1.25 Kid Gloves for only 89 centa 800. for our $1 White Chamois Mousquetaires, S6c. Genuine Pigskin or Biarritz Mousquetaires, Wo. Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, im White, Black, Grays, ‘Tans, &c., OG. 4-Lutton French Kid Glowes, in Fast Black audall colors. All at & cents a pair. “PALAIS ROYAL” KID GLOVES. £1.50 “Palais Royal” Gloves for @1.25. Best quality Undressed Kid, four butions, all the latest Tana, Grays, Mode aud White. Every pair warranted. ‘Tried on at our risk. $1.85 Mousquetaires for 1.68. White, Black and all the scarce shades. The Palais Royal's @1.85 Mousquctaires are tov well known to need details. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Wasa Durss Goons. Silk Finish India Pongees at 12% centsas yard are isplayed in the largest show window with our 60cemt and @1 India Silke, You will find the Pongecs, with Black grounds and flowers in mature! colors, are so like simi- lar styles of $1 India Silks that you will really be puszied to learn which is which. And so with the Polka Dots. Stripe Wash Silks thet are acknowledged to be equal value at 75 cents are offered at @c. a yard. ‘Half-wool Chaliisand genuine Scoteh Ginghams tm latest styles. Flanuelettes in ideutical designs to best French flannels st ony 123gc. a yard. White Japanese Silk, guaranteed SGe. quality, for only G8c. a yard. THE PALais ROYAL (Continued below.) Exrmaorpnusr Bancarss Ix Laces. Louis XVI or Bow Knot design in 48-inch-wide Bisck Drapery Nets only 85 cents « yard. Coin Pig- uresand Poike Dot Alitiik Drapery Nets only Sc. © yard. Our well-known $1.75 Lace Flouncing, 42 imches wide, for ONLY €1.19A YARD. We alludeto the design of fleur de lis with reuaissunce border. ‘The black Silk Chantilly Laces, 3 to 5 imches wide, at AScentes yard Contain several 2c. styles. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Goop Suxs Curae. ‘Twelve pieces of Black Japanese Silke that are un- Questionably the best values offered in this city. In fact, with theexception of the New Vork firm that ee cured the companion pieces, we have the BEST VALUE POSIBLE TO PROCURE ANYWHERE, 24 inches wide for 7c. « yard. 27 inches wide for $1 a yard. ‘30 tmches wide for $1.25 yard. ‘The following, while not such extraordinary bar fains as the above quoted, are unusually quod qualt- ties for the prices, almost too good for foundations of the lace dresses we advertise. 20-inch Black Sura Silk, SOc, yard. ‘7-imch Black Surabs, Bc. and Tic. yard. ‘20-inch Black Faille Silke, 6x. yard. ‘Samples will be cheerfully furnished. If sent toomt- of-town friends please enk them to order at once. Only ten places and no more can be procured to seil at these ‘THOSE 50c. IXDIA SILKS. All izes, White pollta dots, but the only ground colors remaining are Navy, Goides Brown, Gray, ial i ite ‘ aay Free Ui

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