Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1891, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

_THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: parity local politics do not always purify local politic, But any honest movement for that purpose deserves success, The Bardeley-Key- stone revelations in Philadelphia have stimu- lated the dominant and Zresponsible party to Join a citizens’ republican association. Ite Platfcrm of principles declares for “honest polities’ —the selection of men for public office of ebaracter and ability. It ix that the system of bookkeeping in that city needs im- provementand eqnally apparent that achangein Dookkseper# would or ought to result in public benefit. The Citizens’ Republican Association of Philadelphia hana fine field for operations. If it sticks rigidly to ite principles it will have public sympathy without regard to party, per- bape — te They are doing some things at Chicago likely to promote the best interests of the exposition. It is settled that the art exhibit shall be held at Jackson Park, which means that the best fight has been made and lost for the lake front. The fair will therefore not be in sections, but all to- gether in one place. Another portant thing decided is that of the headship of the foreign bureau. Now that decision is justly regarded as perhaps one of the half dozen necessary steps for making the fair a success. Without « good general head and executive ability in the three or four leading departments the whole schem> must have been foredoumed to failare. In ex Minister Walker Fearne the forcign Durean secures a chief of recognized abili and fitness for the place. Slis long personal and official residence abroad, linguistic aecom- plishments, acquaintance with the men at the qualties as “‘two peas in pod.” ‘Come im and take a g004 look before you #o *‘a- summering.”* Haven't we something the boys "Ul need before you get back to town? NEGLIGE SHIRTS? WHITE and FANCY FLANNEL SUITS (with long and short pants)? BLAZERS? BHIRT WAISTS? FEATHER-WEIGHT COATS and VESTS-WHITE and FANCY VESTS? LINEN PANTS? WASHABLE SAILOR SUITS? UNDERWEAR? JERSEY SUITS? MEN O° WAR SUITS? OUTING SHOES and HATS? BATH- ING SUITS? We can draw « complete circle around all possibie wants. ‘Tomorrow ‘li bury our ‘‘odd and end size” sale in the Juvenile Departinent. We've had three Great tables loaded down with the remnants of some of the prettiest SAILOR and JERSEY SUITS that were in stock this season—some STAR WAISTS—BROKAW WAISTS—BOYS'and GIRLS’ BLOUSE WAISTS—BOYS' FLANNEL WAISTS. We've taken all but a “wafer” off thi head of affuirs in Europe, and the fact that he i not an antiquated politician point hum outas B suitable man for the positic — One important feature of the failure of justice in the New Haven Railway case is the fact that directors not only do not direct, bat are not to be heh! responsible at law for not directing. Comment in tuat case ie divided between com- piaint at the law and complaint at those who admi @ apparent than that laws for the protection of human life should not be so framed as to permit the de- struction of human life, for without the terror ation of a statute the and continae ite death<dleal- ing work. twafficient excuse for whoever wae responsible for the mixcatriage of justice m this case that it i now nut cur stove weather and to hot to deal with winter probabilities. ‘The imlications are that it presently be two hot for those who shirk their duty in « Matter vital te the community. oe Thi is the season when schools of all kinds Are coming to the front, and it i positively painful to rend over the list of the names of Birle nad see to what @ pase our personal no- menelatire has come, especially among girl. It te some relief to notice that many of the girls have names and they know how to rign them, but the perfect torrent of Molliex and Dollies, and Kitties and Exstes, and Bessies and Ballies ond Liccion, and Jennies and Nellies, end Matties and Maggies on Flossie and Fairies is sometl ng. Even among some Presumably beyyud the Flossie age, this epitome of dimimutives extends and there fe no good im it, It way be excusnble powibly to have these pet names for fawily use, but for signatures and the general purposes of @ naine they are utterly inadmiesi- Die, and instructions should be imned by the geheol authorities that only full names be ac- cepted as the proper signatures of teachers and ” see Is it possible that Uncle Jerry Rusk’s “pro- Jecting’ with those rain bombs of his in this weetion of the circumambient atmosphere has Bicked, so to speak, and knocked Jupiter Plu- vias upside down in Iowa, with the result of flooding half that state? This thing of blasting the atm «phe 1 be proceeded with very carefully for nobody knows what holes there may be for the charge te biow out at, nor just where whe other ends of those boles may be located. - wee - ‘One of the republicans competing for the vacancy ia Congress caused by the death of Representative Hoak of Tennessee is named Bale and another is named Meck. Rule might have done very well for the Fifty-tiret Con- gress, but for the Pifty-second well, a republi- ean in thet, must be Meek. oe Gov. Pottison of Pennsylvania would be will- ing to live four years in the White House, ev Af be hart to pay rent for it. see An increase of 150.000 people in ten vears is not ee bel fora state which has hed as mach trouble over paying its debts as Virginia bas. oe ‘The attention of the Italian government is called t the runaway horse which knocked dows ad ran over an Italian on F street yoo terday. see Senator Cullom says be never allows a presi- dential bee to basa in his hat. No? What does he to with if? Take it out and bug it foudly to his throbbing bosom se Secretary Foster, returned from Ohio, says nothing ou earth can beat Maj. McKinley. Does the Meerwtary mean by that tbe democrate are fiying high there that they cannot cor- rectly be rad to be on ear — - ‘Venemuela ts sbi to help herself. What the United states sae to do ts to see that Great Britain dees not establish herself on South Amerion soul, unfavorable to republican insti- tations tn the western bemimpheren. ’ ste : Harvard College has just conferred upon Chief Justice Puller the tithe of doctor of laws, although ve hae beew ia the business of doctor: ing laws for wearily three years. — Mr. Parnell having married Mra O'Shea may ROW Temuue bis position im politics and go in for “Irmb Patriot” boom once more. we want good money Everybody agrees with this eontument eth vorvferous unanimity. but how te seoure it calls for a variety of opinions; the Feiler ica befug about the last im the list, - ——— Drivers of horses during the hot weather should not forget that horses must drink « grent deal of water, amd that it is better for them to drimA » tte (requently than too much ah te —— Why doves t the Jupiter Pluvius Explosion Division of the Agricultural Department try oneal tte bombs on the prevailing western choud-burst? Semin sershbms might curanter. — ‘The Farmers’ Alliance composite combine ‘Wants « creat many things, bat most of all it wants lew theores and more practice. “Tense: Jahn” Rardstey to eo disingeneousty ignorant tbat they should bold bim in Phile- dolphin a0 2 perennial jaryman. ee If senetor Gorman w not for Cleveland, Gov - ‘Senator Hill would like to keow it. oo “Ie tain bombprouf?” is = meteorological QeertCt Cow | pen for discession rr Already the boys know it ts Pourth-coming. ee Aboat this time probably Mra Cora Vellows Chaska thinks the only good Indian is « dead de dven ee Hes eestor Shermas put any lightning reds 0B be bow baru’ Price—and you've gone to the Lottom of some of the piles already. But there's plenty bere yet IZE. Any fabric KILT in the house sells at HALF PRICE until tomorrow aight, There are ALL for tomorrow -It's only a MATTE OF sizes—imported and domestic—ALL—HALF. 1 bu aps in the siaes. o —48 cents — 5 owenvovmemoeoones ‘Surely it will pay you to pick these things over and it must be done TOMUKKOW-—or not at all—at these prices. SAKS AND COMPANY, PENN. AVE. AND EVENT STREET. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1891. We shail continue the “Special fale” of Hosiery tomorruw—Satur- day. ‘The demand the past two days has Leon greater thau expected and some of the lots are likely to be en- Uirely disposed of tomorrow. Ladies’ Guaranteed “Fast Bisck” Cotton Hose, fine gauce, heretofore sole at 25e.. only Zhe. per pair. Ladies’ Richelien Ribbed Lisle ‘Thread Hose, in boct patterns, asu- ally soldt at S0e., om!y Skle. per patr. Ladies’ Pine Richelieu Ribbed Lisle ‘Thread Hose, in Tan shades, usa- ally sold at S0e., only 30e. per pair. Ladies’ Guaranteed Fast Black Richelteu Ribbed Fine Gane Hose, vewular Se. quality, only 44c. per par. Ladies’ Fine Cotton Hose, in the assorted leuther and «ray shades to match the summer shoes, usually sold at 7 ye. only ‘Kie. per pair. Children's Feather weight ‘“Fast Biack Hose, usually sold at rivtux air for all sizes. ‘TWO GOOD VALUES IN MITTS, We offer the Rewular tie. F. Black Bik Mites for The. per pair We offer Biack Silk Mitts, which are equal to many wld at 3e., for ‘Sie. per pair. A “DRIVE” IN SUEDE GLOVES. Ghat Mowanetaire Suede Gloves, im Tans, worth $1, ouly 78. per wate. CHILDREN'S FLANNEL WAISTS REDUCED. about twenty-three Chil- hb we want Todo so we cirop thelr prices away down. Kucht Children’s Cream Twilled Fisunei Biouses. Sizes *, 10and 12 years. Keeured from #2 to 81. ‘Six Children's Paney Striped Flan- nel Blouws, Sizes G and ® years. Betuced from @1 and €1.50 to Tie. Nine Children’s Cardinal Jersey Biouses. trimmed with White braid. Sees 6.8 and 10 years Reduced from $1.50 and $2 to Tie. SEVENTEEN 1.ACE WRAPS. There were seventeen of the Lace ‘Wraps when we reduced them. There way be ten of jem left in the morning. #7 and 88. 25 will buy quitea beauty. FOR LARGE LADIES. Large ladies can bay our @5 Cream Btrped Biasers for $3.50. OUR FAMOUS **REHAN™ BLAZERS, Five dollars never bought a more perfect-Mting or stylishiy cut Coat than our famous Full-roll Blazer. Anew shipment has arrived. Black ‘and Navy Bine. The ideal summer coat to wear over the thin waists these cool evenings. We have the cloth to match these Blazers( Black and Navy) for making the shirts. $2.38 will buy enough cloth to wakes skirt, WILLIAM H. McKNEW, * 083 Penneytvania ave. n.w. Doxt Miss Tus Cuaxce IF TOU WANT A CARPET. if it i! i ? ! I F E i t [ 1 yard, will | the HAT DEPAKTMENT you'll find » “yay” of CHIS.DREN'S BROAD BRIM SAILOR MATS - White and Fancy Straws—reqular $1.08, 81.75, 91.40, 81.25 and Ue. qualities—with * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. BARGAINS IN SHOES At the BANERUPT SALE, 900 7th st., corner of I, Abons fide cutting of prices. A universal reduction. A bold effort for « big business. A low-price sale of Fine Shovs never before equaled. Big bargains that will make brisk Luying. It will pay you twice over to ‘visit us now. Us of the tests they've given our $3.0 and 5 CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS SUITS. ‘Their praises are all pitehed on the same hich key— SATISFACTION. **We told you so.” There's too much quality—and they're put together with two much taste and care—to ‘‘waver” when they're set to work. There't such a variety—and ‘every pattero—in both grades—is so neat and nobby—that you're friends as soon as you see ‘om. They areas like other folks’ $5 and $7.50 Ladies’ Russian Calf Wino-colored Ties cut to $1.23. Sold everywhere at $2.50. Widths A, B,C, Dana E. Ladies’ Real Goat Dongola Tan Oxfords cut to 8c. Sold everywhere at $1.75. Ladies’ Custom-made Hand-turned Oxfords, tipped or plain, opera or common sense, cut to $1.38. Widthe AtoE. One thousand pairs Misses’ and Children's Oxfords, Black, Dongola, Kid or Russet, Real Goat, cut to G0c. Sold everywhere at $1.00. BARGAINS IN MEN'S SHOES, Acut of $1.00 pair on all $3.00 Men's Calf Shoes; now 82.00. 00 pair onour entire stock of Men's Low Quartered Shoes, LADIES SHOES UNDER COST. 115 dozen Ladies' Hand Turned Shoes, all sizes, cut to €2.25; greatest valye in the world. 20 dozen | 9 Ladies’ Dongola Kid Shoes, tip oriplain, cut to $1.50; | 9 ‘would be cheap at $2.00. 200 pairs Ladies’ Opera ‘Shippers, cut to 48c. ; regular 75. quality. ‘Best grades of Children’s Shoes, all kinds, at ri- diculously low prices. ‘THE BANKRUPT SALE, 900 7TH ST., CORNER OF I. 4e26-2¢ Over Minsuwer Crranxe Saez WILL COMMENCE TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, AND CONTINUE UNTIL THURSDAY, JULY 2. Our patrons 20 doubt will remember our last Semt- Annual Sale and the low prices at which we offered Gloves. ‘The sune reductions will be made during the present Great Sale. It simply means: KID GLOVES, SILK GLOVES, AND SILK MITTS toa mints, and our low prices will do it. Cut out the following list and bring it with you: Clearing Regnias Prices - Ladies’ 5-batton Kid Gloves S5e. Ladies’ 5-button Kid Gloves, 91.00 Ladies’ 4-putton Kid Gloves ook Foster Lac ‘OBe. Biarrite (known ws pluskine).......... Beat Pure White and Colored S-Lutton Cha- mote esa & 2.25 H-button Best Dressed Kid Mousquetaires 50 12-vutton Best Suede Kid Monsquetaires 3.00 16-button Best Suede Kid Moussuetaire: 3.75 20-button Best Suede Kid Mousquetairss 3.25 SILK GLOVES. 0c. Ladies’ Silk Gloves. 400 75e. te 81.00 Ladies’ Silk Gioves, with three-ply finver 700 a i %5e ves, with three-ply finer . $1.37 Qe. Silk Mitts. 200 se. Silk Mitt Be SOc. Stik Mitts, 400 Be Te $1.20 clasp Kis Gente’ 2-clasp Best Kids. Wk Glove and Silk Mitt here advertised fitted to your . Remember, this sale will last til) THURSDAY, JULY 2 ‘Mail orders will receive prompt attention. LOUVRE GLOVE COMPANY, 911 Pennsylvania ave. 911 F, ASHION Fonz aT an te Ei EE ber ‘Warm weather or not you mnst ‘“‘robe” your hands when on the street. Must GLOVES are uncomforta bie—and none is “bad form." What are yon to d Custom has very thourhtfully provided for the emer. gency. MITIS—or FABRIC GLOVES—except on specific ocasions—then you will Lave to subunit to the punishment of etiquette and wear KID GLOVES. Now, if you accept the situation—and the comfort of whit Six vach, A aa TH AND H 8TS. N.W., FRANKLE & Co. For tomorrow we offer you a small list of bargains selected with ereat care from the various departments of our store. Every article here quoted isan ex- traordinarily good bargain, as you can see. eat SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS. China Combinets, covered... Square Vegetable Dishes. ‘Japanese Butters. Large 85c. Majolica Water Pitchers. Decorated Ten-piece Toilet Set, gold lined. Tollet Set, with jar.. Clear Crystal Tumblers. ——— SOMETHING NEW. If you are bothered with Roaches, get one of Our Rouch Traps. Wesuarantee they will rid your house of Roaches if you only follow di- Tections (which are very simpl Papier Mache Buckets... ac. Fancy Parior Tables. Ke. Folding Cutting Tables... Mop Handles, Floral Garden Se Bucket, Scrubbing Brush a} Folding Garden Chairs, Carpet Beaters, Enameling... Wire Screens, New Japanese wzzle (Can you get the screw. Prenic Plates, per dozen Picnic Mugs. Patent Folding Clothes Bar. Porcelain-lined Pres. Kettle, ‘at. Lightning Freezer Coat Frames. 7TH AND H STS. N. FRANKLE & CO. It W. A. Punce & Co. SBuccessorsto E. G. Davis, ‘Market Space, Corner Sth street. For Sarvnvay. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE OF LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. ON SATURDAY we will offer asa SPECIAL UNDERWEAR ADVERTISEMENT the fol- lowing numbers in Musiin Drawers. These goods are all well made and of the best mate- Tiais. Some few of them are slightly soiled from handling, but a little soap aud water will soon remedy that. Note the reduction in the prices. Genuine reductions, mind you. No humbug here. These are reduced from their ac- tual selling prices: 14 pairs LADIES’ DRAWERS in sizes 25, 27, 20. Regular price, Se. MARKED DOWN to ‘oe. pair. 21 pairs LADIES’ DRAWERS. Sizes 25, 27, 29. Regular price, S8c. MARKED DOWN to 50e. pair, 19 pairs LADIES’ DRAWERS, Sizes 2, 27, 20. Regular price, Sic. MARKED DOWN to ‘Otc. pair. 27 pairs LADIES’ DRAWERS. Sizes 25, 27, 29, Regular price. $1. MARKED DOWN to ‘Te. pair. Tpairs LADIES’ DRAWERS. Sizes 25, 27, 20, Regular price, $1.15. MARKED DOWN to 7c. a pair, YOU BEE that there js only afew pair of each numler. So if you want a pick at them COME, EARLY, Noraste Panasoz. Revveriox For SATURDAY. TOMORROW BEING Saturday and being reconized as a regular parasol day, we will make the following REDUCTION as 9 SPE- CIAL PARASOL INDUCEMENT: 3 EXTRA FINE ALL-BLACK SILK PARA- SOLS, in GRENADINE EFFECTS, with BLACK CARVED HANDLES. #10 PARASOL REDUCED to 9 PARASOL REDUCED to $7.0 PARASOL REDUCED to #6. 5 HANDSOME SILK PARASOLS in differ- ent colors, the REMAINS of that famous JOB LOT. Regular price, $4. REDUCED to $1.75 each. Cc. FRIDAY. JUNE 26, 1891. Resunorme Sate ‘We are getting very clove to the time when the ‘builders will take possession of our stores. We must dispose of quantities of stock and have pat prices on it TO SELL IT. We sive you some prices, but to judge of the bargains being offered you want to come in and ‘see the qualities we offer for the price. stock, HOSIERY. ‘80e. for $1.25 Platted Silk Hosein Fast Black and all fashionable shades—Grays, Tans, Russets and boot patterns, Black boot, colored tops, colored boot Black tops, in plain drop stitch and Richelien ribbed. Regular price, $1.25. Rebuilding price. 8c. Hall GLO 81. aL Re, 98. For low prices you want to ewamine our Lace $1.19 for 81.96 Fast Black Plaited Silk Opera Length Hose, Rewular price, 81.98. Rebuilding Price, $1.19. ‘B8c. for 49c. Ladies’ Lisle Hose, boot patterns and fency stripes. Regular price, 4c. Rebuilding price, ie, for 25e. Ladies’ Fancy Stripe Hove. . for Oc. Ladies’ Plain, Fancy and Fast Black for 75c. Ladies’ Fancy, Plain and Fast Black for 25c. Gents' Black, Fancy and Pisin Color Hose. ‘22c, for 25and 5c. Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Hose. VESTS. 19. for 25¢. Liste Vest ‘BRe. for 49e. X5e. for 38e. 8, all colors. 68, $3.98, $4.48 fork 1-2 yarde Embroidery, 45- VES. 1.25 4-but. JEWELRY. Solid Gold Birthday Rings. Rebuilding price, 5Qc. -25y We. 25 Ox. Match Sates. Millinery—Lowest prices ever quoted, at Rebuilding ‘98e. S-but. Suede, all: inch Flouncings. Cheapest ever offered for quality. colors, Rebuilding price, 50c. Te. Rebuilding prices in every department. You will And bargains without hunting sor them. Rhine Stone Rings. . Breastpins. 120. Sale at The Bon Marche, HANDKERCHIEFS AND RUCHINGS. $1.76 Chiffon Buchings, Rebuilding price, $1.29. Bfor 10c. Summer Windsor Ties. 49 and 38c. Handkerchiefs. 25e. Handkerchiefs. Rebuilding price, 1234c. a 12ye. Handkerchiefs. Rebuilding price, B for 25e. 25e. MILLINERY. $1.48, 81.75 and $1.98 Colored and Black Straw $1.75, $1.96 and §2.48 Black and White Flat Hats. Rebutlding price, 8c. ‘Me. White and Biack Leghorn Flats. Rebuilding Price, O8c. 75e. and 980." Straw Hsts, Black and color. Re 10c. and 8c. Handkerchiefs. Rebuilding price, 6 for Don't miss the rebuilding salein our Underwear Department, building price, 3tc. 81.48 White and Black Leghorn Flats. Rebuilding price, 98e. 48c. Vassar Sailors. Rebuilding price. 10c. Te. 82. and 82.50 and 83 Flowers. Rebuilding price, $1.48. 48 Flowers. Rebutiding price, 50c. 81.48, 81.75 and €1.98 Flowers. Rebuilding price, ‘50c. New Feather Ponpon. Rebuilding price, 339. 75e. Russian = cs €1 Nets, all colors, Rebuilding. 81 Crepe de Chien. 500. 750. 81 27-inch Black Surah. ‘* ‘de. and 50c. Tinsel and Silk Ribbon. Reduilding price, 2c. ‘8c. Moire Sash Ribbon, 9 inch. Rebuilding price, 49. °° Te. Reavy For Suxpar. Ifa man and Furnishings are required, why not take advantage of the Palais Royal special sale? War- ‘ranted Fast Biack Half Hose are temporarily reduced from 2% to 19 cents. pair. 50c. quality Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs are offered at 39 cents. 2.50 quality ‘English Madras Linen Shirts, laundered, are selling at 81.50each. 50c. quality All-silk Grenadine Windsor ‘Scarfs, 5x38 inches, are offered st exactly half price. Of course we can’t quote anything like such surprise Laxspurcn & Bro. We stock TARLATANS, TARLATAN sells for MOSQUITO NET, CHEESE CLOTH, In such colors as are desirable. ‘The Mosquito Net sells as follows: ‘White, 400. per piece. Cowrs, 450. per piece. Pink and Red, 50c. per piece, & yards toa pee. If you have not yet covered your pictures, Girrore, &c., you ought todo so at once, “Tue Moxewextat- UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND CHIRDRER. 3.000 PIECES OF UNDERWEAR MADE ONLY OF THE BEST MATERIALA, WELL FINISHED AND PERFECT SHAPES. Seaeereres Siete meee ee a po TO, ee os em 7 wih Say eel ale places ‘to any one customer. comment oF — ‘Qhemine. with tacked yoke and Hamburg ineartion, Pine {:hubric Corset” Covers, square meck, bamd- ‘above articles will be sold at the naiform price ot " Bre a He dy amg ‘Skirts, nine tucks and Rambure erhine Gowns, V shaped mecks, yokes tucked end ‘Covers, square neck and hand prices for all kinds of men’s furnishings, but you'll find our prices average 10 per cent below prevailing quotations. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Vareaszz Hists To Ricores: Your requirements for Sanday have probably been auticipated and since only the goods are mentioned that are extra vaiues we are justified im the beading of this paragraph. 3 CHIFFON RUFFLING, 44 fuches wide; lovely tints of Biue, Gray, Fawn, Brown, ‘Tap and Cream, White and Biack. This is the prettily ‘embroidered rnfting we have been selling at 48 cents. Elee- ‘where is 50c. a yan. White Linen, with latest style standing and turn-over collars and cnfis. From the celebrated Earl & Wiison In: dry. Fit, style and finish of $1.50 shirts. Read the para- graph to men at top of column, and you'll learn of a suitable scarf. Linen ‘Lawn, with White India Silk bosom, collar and cuffs. These are the shirts we have retailed nntil now at $2.48. We have closed out the balance of manufacturer's stock and thus the raduced Price, Silk Finish Liste in leather shades. You have read of these hose in the advertise ments of others as being a reat bargain at 35c. they are. WORTH $1.50. ‘These are the latest im- ported novelty. Calfskin belts in ali colors, “Her Lady- ship” is stamped on the in- side of every one. You may guess where they came from. ‘Lhe nickel stirrups for buckle, ‘snafile for chatelaineand rivets instead of stitches make this Delt novel, if nothing else. Very Sheer Pure Linen with hand~irawn work in five very Deautiful desixns. ‘These are entirely new to Washington, being made to the order of a New York firm. There are reasons why the goods were not delivered. It is not be- cause they are lacking inany reepect. They'll be here to- amorrow morning. ‘The White Chamoise Gloves, with yauntlets, were offered today at 91.25, and will be that priceon Monday. $1 is Saturday's special price. Can you match the quality of our 81 White Chamoise Mousque- taires or our $1 4-button Pearl Kid Gloves at less than 81.25 Surah Sik Sash Ribbons, full 13 inches wide. ‘The rea- son for their being half-price HANDKERCHIEFS Bie. RIBBONS: Es fs that only Navy Blue could WORTH De secured. The chances are 91.25. You would have selected Navy from all colors, Cream, with full front and yoke back. Sizes 22 to 42 inches. Now that we are on the second floor Jet us remem- ber the extra values for Suits, Waists, Underwear, &e., quoted in last nicht's Star. Where is last night's Star? THE PALAIS ROYAL, CASHMERE SHIRTS 98c. for Ostrich and Cocque Feather Neck Boas—that were 2.48, 92.98, 83.48. Just what. you want for ‘mountain or seashore. Reductions every day at Rebuilding Sale. Some we advertise; others are sold before we have a chance to advertise them. Come in often to get advantage of UNDERWEAR. 50c. Drawers. Rebuilding price: Gs Prt “ ‘ Be, 5c. $1.19. Rebuilding Bargains. the textile effects—by all weans buy reliable qualities. ‘Nothing savors more stronaly of the “'shalby genteel” than “rusty” handwear. That doesn't necessarily call for the hixbest priced ones. Makes a difference where yougotoget them. With ws merit “perches” low— ‘and variety runs almost w‘id, the colors and kinds count Up so many. Of course cost all by itself is ike taking medicine without water. We dilute price with quality. See in what proportions. SILK MITTS. ‘cevoovsov000 TAN. CKEAM and WHITE-S0 cente— “EVENING” LENGTHS—Tan and Gray—00 cents. WHITE, CREAM and BLACK—Tic. and $1.50. MISSES’ SIZES in Black and Tan~25 cents, FILET LACE—0 cents. BLACK.-250., 38e., 50c., T5e.,81, $1.25-—that is for regular sizes—ex- tra sizes are 40c. and @1 a pair, GRAY—7oe. and @ GRAY AND MODE—estra tipped—1 8 pair— and in BLACK—81.25 a pair. MISSES’ SIZES tm Tans and Modes—50c. AND TAFFETA. TAN, MODE AND GRAY— TAFFETA—0 cents. ‘e000»vce00000000 TAN and GRAY LISLE ——_—— —. —— _ THREAD. MISSES’ TAFFETA~40c. Saronpars Hosteny Dispray. For Saturday we wil offer the following good ‘Values in first-class Hosiery: LADIES’ EXTRA FINE BALBRIGGAN, All sizes, Rewular price, 35c. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, 2c. a pair. ‘ LADIES’ FINE LISLE HOSE, drop stich, in all shades of SLATES and TANS. Regular Price, Sic. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, 45c. pair, LADIES’ EXTRA FINE GAUGE FAST BLACK HOSE. Regular price, 38. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, ‘Be. pair. CHILDREN's DERBY RIBBED FAST ACK HOSE. Regular 25c. goods. OUR BARGAIN PRICE, ‘ 1c, patr. ALSO FULL LINE OF CHILDREN'S AND ‘MISSES’ HOSE, in all sizes, plain or ribbed, at CLOSE PRIORS, New Groves Fon Sarvnnar. NEW LINE OF CHOICE SILK TAFFETA GLOVES, in COLORED and BLACK. Regular value, 3. OUR SPECIAL price, 2c. &-BUTTON SUEDE, inCOLORS. SPECIAL price, 81.25 pair. New 4-BUTTON GRAY SUEDE. Regular ‘value, $1.00. OUR BARGAIN PRICE, ‘Se. pair. NEW BLACK MILANESE SILK GLOVES, ‘Worth regularly, 87c. OUR PRICE, GSe. pair. ELBOW LENGTH BLACK SILK MITTS, Regular price, 75e. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, 50e. HEAVY ENGLISH MITTS, in BLACK. SPECIAL PRICE, 50c. pair. ‘W. &. PIBBCE & CO., Successors to BE. G. Davis, ‘719 Market Spece, ‘Corner 8th st. . SHIRT WAISTS AND WRAPPERS. $1.25 Ladies’ Striped Setteen 8. W. price, 7c. White, Cream, Lt. Blue, Gray, Sage and ond 68c. Ladies’ Percale BOc. Be. Rose. F fd & F ei i # i | i j i] i i ' 8. W. Rebuilding: Price, 50c. SW. * (300. $1.25 Ladies’ Flannel Biouse Waist, Rebuilding 81.98 Ladies’ Flannel Blouse Waists. Rebuilding Price, O60. 81.75 Mises’ Sateen Blouse Waists, Rebuilding price, 80c. 149 B oT. 8.E., OPP. U. 8. LIBRARY, j £ £ é. Rebuilding Fass Ar Scorer Parces. oo purr, CRETONNE, LINEN. Lengths, Match Widths, moment. will now sell ‘uingsat half price. 2 CENTS PER YARD. inducements in Jewelry. And For 48c. Nick of Time. for 16c. bottle. Our fan stock is complete the year around. Summer prices are being quoted for fine fans that many are profiting by. We have— ‘Beal Lace Fans, from 89 to $25. ‘Lace Trimmed Fans, $6.50 to 815. Gauze Fans, with flowers, $7.50to $15. Gauze Fans, with ribbons, 88 to $10. Ostrich Feather Fans, from 81 to $50, Satin Fans, from 50e. to $17. §F-Palsis Royal prices for fine Fans are nearly twenty per cent below Jewelers’ prices; the variety to select from ten times as large. SOME SPECIAL PRICES. €¥-Quill and Ostrich Fans, the Quills being hand painted, reduced from $2 to @1.68. S89 Novelty Fans, trimmed with bunches of roses with foliage, pansies with leaves, reduced to 86.98. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Faxs Dinecr Frou Jarax. ‘Thousands of them. Coming almost direct to you from the orient you may expect much superior quali- ties for the prices than is usual. Another advantage is the great variety shown. Enormous quantities, endless variety and low prices are linked together, and quick and (arge sales might be added. Webon- estly believe we sell more fans in a day than any other store disposes of inaweek. ‘These Japanese Fans vary in price from Se. to $1. They recommend themselves for Washington. Another lot of Arrived today. EMBROIDERIES. Our stock was considerably augmented by ‘8 beautiful collection of Embrotderies from the other ide. We bought them cheap and Dave decided to give you an Embroidery feast—Semi-Flouncings, Flouncines, Skirt jumpberlens beau tiful patterns—a good purchase at the right for $1 PER YARD. SECOND FLOOR FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, Beautiful Ribbons in the prettiest color- ings we have yet shown. Lovely creations ‘of Fancy and Plain Ribbons for Trinmings, for Decorative Purposes snd for Hat Triau- Be. ‘We have marked out some extraordinary ‘One lot of about 70 Gold Front ‘Scarf and Stick Pins, Worth 75e. and €1, for 25e. Suitable for Men's Scarf Pins. Buiteble for Ladies’ Stick Pins, ‘We control the RUSSIAN LILAO Extract S4e. PER OUNCE Isyet our- price. Ifyou wants fragrant, lasting perfume you ought to try this. Get an carly selection. 10 beautiful styles to select from. ‘Mail orders for any of the above goods ‘Will receive immediate consideration. skilled in cost if You want us toattend toit for you. COVER YOUR FURNITURE—We cut and make slip covers for your Far niture out of any ma- terial you want — We have men Fine Cambric Wise oon a = Ss me Gees etee om, a im amd Cambri Dret cambric amd oun ‘articles will be scl at the uniform price me Corset Covers of good material, square and bieb Drawers for Children, good wnslin, wide hem with Tntia Linen Aprons, lace insertion Wal've acid ‘at the uniter Thre of HOSIERY AND MERINO DEPARTMENT. Ladien Swine Ribbed Vests, low neck and sieevelens, ogee Geure Vents. with and without sleeves, at Ladies: Linie Thread Vesta, are peck auaicevsiem, st Sie-,werth aes Ladies’ stk Vests at 7 1¥ worth se. worth 61.15. erase of lems than Oo. Jimie Thread Home, for Indice, both plain and Kicheltew genuine Wax & Non and Saxony Mose, to De OUR STORE COOLEST IN THE CITY. ceedingly low price of Ek. pelt] every onen Fast Black Hose, 40 eauge extra he Left Which We will sell at val DO YOU NEED AWNINGS? ‘We make Awnings as low as 83a window: it all depends upon the size of your windows. An Awning for your window isa beap of ‘satisfaction—a good deal of comfort for €3. DELIGHTFUL FOR SHOPPING IN OUR STORE. ‘Special Embroidery sale now in progress ‘on our Second Floor. 45-inch Flouncing Embroideries in ‘Swiss, Nainsook and Irish Point, that sold for $3.50, 82.50, $1.75, €1.50, CHIFFON RUCHING fm all new ‘shades, 250. Pink, Lavender, Orange, ‘Yellow, (Cardinal, Bine, ‘White, Crean and “ack, per yard. ‘One Jot of about 80 Ladies’ Gold Front Enamel Pins, worth $1.50, $1.75 and $2, ‘The assortment is undeniably choico and if you come today you come in the OUR TOILET DEPARTMENT (Offers you 12-ounce Bay Rum, good quslity, HAVE YOU SEEN THE LATEST, Perfumed Sponge Bags for the bath. 1ie.is ne ‘Toilet Department for this unique WAITRESSES’ AND NURSES’ CAPS, 2e., Worth 25 and 35 cts, DELIGHTFUL FOR SHOPPING. Our store ts the coolest in the city—made ‘so by our PATENT COULING FANS. No ‘annoyance is suffered from beat or fies. 5 Also the talance of ¥ Hose, iicheitem ribbed, Jit black boots, aso im” Tans sul Gray. 2 pair for GLoves. The correct thing in Gloves Our ‘Wits and Natur Pour Bart. with cero only ie Prati B-inution Suede Mousquetaire. We Tomorrow at #11. _ — White mtneton Colored Sik Glover and Mitts, from Sea ti Nery nat ea saicip state Lat Sur BLAZERS AND 1 wee USE Clone oun the a gare, All musts. whether the Oe The nacribcing iris to be Bios OY SSO ‘Aino a full ine of Navy Bive’ Magers, all wool, that Boaled MILLINERY. Showers of ew Suyioh ifate tor edies, misarn nr tor Yadien, mimses and {hen ever plenty". Medurtioas toe tha eee the season ts ate i AAA ¥ AND n 666. uO oG6OfTrr Pi Sr BE OE Bodoesthe public readily discern the difference between the w be ming males that are hoisted upon the uususpectuue and var Grest DOUBLE REMOVAL SALE. ‘The thousands who have visited us this ‘Past week will substantiste tuat this te bby all odds THE GREATEST SHOR SALE Ever beld in Washington. shall not rest until every Washing ton Shoe buyer is convinerd of this fact, end not until we siall have cispused of (Our entire present stock. prior to re moval to our new establishinents A FEW REMOVAL RATES IX CHIL- DREN'S FOOTWEAR. ‘81 Misses’ and Child's Dongola and ‘Ruseet Gost Ties, now Gc. 81.50 and 81.25 Best Dongola and Coffee Goat Oxfords at 976. Infante’ Hendturn Dongola Button, 280. Child's Fine Hand-made Spring Hee! Button Boots, 69. ‘Minses’ $1.50 Dongola Spring Heel Button Boots, now #70. Boys’ and Youths’ Solidsole Button and Laced Shoes now 0c. nines AT $1.37 LADIES’ FLEGANT ¢2 FRENCH DONGOLA AND COFFEE COLORED GOAT OXFORD, NEW- PORT AND EDSON TIES, BEAUTI- FUL STYLES. YOU SHOULD SEE ‘THESE BY ALL MEANS, iba WM. HABN & 00."8 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH STREET, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8.E. P. § —When buildings are ready will ‘because the cheapest are nottrashy. At 20c. weare really works of art. Here's one for 50c. that depicts = night scene—for background a cloudy sky, foreground formed by bats that look only too real. This fan is ‘most artistic in conception and execution, and so with ‘many others of the thousand and one designs. BLACK SILK JAP FANS. From 81 to §2 we showithese Fans handsomely em- Dossed in gold and silver, with heavy tassels of gold silver cord. “Rou wil alse notice those of parchment, very simi- Jar in appearance, for only 50 cents. Silver Fans with painting in art shades, from 45 to Japanese Fans in Black and White effects, 20 instead of 25cents, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) showing fans that for beauty of colors and design are Beis TRAVELING BAGS, DISCOUNT ‘From plainly marked prices on OUR PWN MAKE of TRUORE ie remove from #16 7th st. to 930 AND &2 7TH ST. And from 1922 Pa. sve. Wid AND 1916 PA. AVE. BAUR S POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 77 STREET. AA ey fo Pe AF ége ER Eee BAF Sao HERS Gap WW Sk A oa8. A i . il BABE Sor £4 WERE. ‘We have closed out from Arnold, Constable & Co. }

Other pages from this issue: