Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
4 THE EVENING D.C. MONDAY. JUNE 29, 1891. SHINGTON: Jane 29, 1891. “THE Se MONDAY ey S NOVES THE EVENING STAR has a regalar and permanent circulation in Washington three than that of any ether paper As a local NEWS paper and Wester newspapers are urging that immi- gration Las not by any means reached the de- sired limit, and they would appear to think that those who press the eabject of restriction sof progress. Undoubtedly ls settlers, come from where they wil. Bat the sort of immigrants that are the friends of restriction are sort of immigrants that expa fornia and the newer states of the far west Jt not care to have forced on them. It is e vichwas element, the densely ignorant, the | >not assimilate and will are not true the great west objected to by fast the es ding imilate that should be excluded, and not any honest, nt, upright and suitable population for grafting on to the citizeuhood of this country. The unoceupied lands of the est would better remain unoceupied afew years longer than introduce into the body f Asiatic and eastern Euro- ion so low or so different ' peans of aci from thet of the present nation as would ma- terially change it for the worse. swe — The series of naval maneuvers proposed to be carried out this summer and fall under the mlore Walker, and by which ther onr naval and military what mearnres are . mark an era in the direction of Com it will be seen wh defenses are asteq necesea ate or them republic Here begins what other enlightened + have found to be of the utmost importance to them. The English maneuvers develope! the fact that there were luding their ine construction thereby enabled to very many th: system of n and coaling. rine nel they were place the service on a much higher plane of ficiency. it was the som hing with the } Fren Italians and © time peo- ples. bas just been ph.ced nto make these maneu- vers at st ves eqnipm: ve been useless to have attempted ar of the sort. It is believed that the new vessels can be better tested in that way th wise in a time of peace, and the program is to extend the work of the evolu- tionary squadron into the greater field pro- vided by the maneuvers—the field of mimic warfare. The training to the officers and men alone will be invaluable, but that is a small ion of the benetits to be expected. — — alu metimes figures are more eloquent than words. The ial census of Great Hritain shows that while fifty years ago there were 8.116.124 souls in Ireland there are now new only 4, sa loss of about three and a ns of population in that period, 9,000 of which are credited to the decade just past. And the moststriking feature of this state of facts is that th loser than other ten years the nut ds and north of the island isa greater arts of the island. In the last Ler of abandoned bome- in all Ireland has in- creased 12 per cent. The Irish land bill, if there be any virtue in it, will pass none too It will take much overnment to replace in mall part winat L nt has ‘Tue evil done can never kovernm wantonly destroyed. be fully atone: fe we - The Italian ch or three days past be features of the Ai been food fu er of deput having all th erican Co cia by our older ec freres in government in Europe, with the addition of riotons proceedings in which several members | have been injured. Yet America isa barbarous country in the eyes of clusic and beautiful Italy. we CO Congressman Caldwell of Cincinnati, a re- publican of the strictest sect, sys his party is bound to win, for “the rank and file of the party are touching elbows in their unanimity | of feeling for t party.” Any- how that “touch business is no | fication of a probibition movement wi tue party Why should 1 of the Agri- cultural Departu: their experi- ments for producing rar: right here where they have begun the work? It will cost a arid place, awd be justified in| trying & elsewhere,even where the atmospheric condition quite different. The first artitietal rain should be made to fall im the District of Columbi as a matter of sentiment. st] Doe the Knights of Labor in Ohio mean it? Do the anti-Harrison people of both colors in Indiana mean it? Do the protesting alliance men in Kansas mean it? Do the anti-Cleveland alliance men in the south mean it? Do the sil- ver democrats in the If there be me ing, im ali these questions @hen ie there ahead iy all parties throughout the from ne antl Noven aa. — — The first reports of Mr. ¢ illness | were exeggereted. He is quietly resting at Lowestott and his physician expects that he Will be able soon to resume his attention to | The civilized world hears this | nent with profound pleasure, and trusts the expectation will be realized. At eighty- three it is not easy to recover lost health, but Grand Olt Man i# more youthful than most mon at fifty a | Secretary Trecy is going to deliver # Fourth Of July address at his old home, Owego, which is so far from salt water tha tary will have to wear suspen time atop hitching np his trousers fore and aft, as et { the true old salt on bis native heath when it is wet =e -- The New York Sue « te that the best plan fer Tammany to de upon ite choice for "St te to weigh the candidates, those exceed fog heftte be barred. “In thie way,” saye the Sun. “the democracy could ascertain the dlesd weight of the various aspiranta” But | im the opinion of the Sue is there a “dead Weight” in the list except Wherefore then the bother uf weighing? oo An Towa dem platform alw ike new | beeun, t hurry up with ings, the World's Fair will have come and gone and Phebe will only havea memory ands nightmare to cling to, te - rnelland Mex. O'Shea may discover their marriage socially considered two egatives will not make an atirmative. — - ss revolution has taken place in Jent has been quietly ing the election of his “Rivvayce Parces PERRY'S. Pp er You know we have already ‘‘set down” the Price on many a pretty piece of GINGHAM and it has put new life into trade. We think it is wive you whatever benefit we can, “noon day” of the season and not yan of time sinks into the twilteht of summer. Here are some *‘cuts"—and they are deep ones—on Genuine SCOTCH GING- HAMS. Sitty five pisces of SCOTCH ZEPHYRS, plaids, stripes and checks. He. and Me. qualities, REDUCED TO 2c. A YARD, Thirty five pieces of mors than com- monly nest and original desicns in GINGHAMS. Regular Me, and 37%e. qualities. KEDUCED TO 25e. A YARD. Fight pieces of BROCADED EF- FECTS. Fink, Blue and Lavender, and some SATIN STRIPES, Navy Bine, Gray sul Green, ‘The rewolar price was me. Wecut it in half—now 25 cents « yard. Eight pieces of SCOTCH CRAPON— stripes. Reduced from Sic. to25 CENTS: A YARD. Ten pieces of ANDERSO: EST. Were, 40c. NOW, Six pieces of POLKA DOT PAT- TERNS— Pil y. Yellow, Blus. Cut from 50e. to 400. a yard. cHore- Ie. A YARD. Six pieces of the 42inch SIDE BANDS. They are regularly. REDUCED to 25e. a yard. SATINES i * ‘These. and sige. FRENCH SATINES you my help yourselves to at Ie. and yurd—any of then What FRENCH SATINS aud CHAL- Lis ROBES that are left in the @8 lot are marked now $1.50. There is quite a variety, too. ir rempants ef SCOTCH GING- HAMS—and you will find all sorts of aunong them—are about HALF OF THE REGULAR PRIC and 17%0. on! The putterus Makesny other ancing unnscesary—and al- thonwh the redactions hold good until the last vard has been aoid—in the crow.ls of busy buy- ers who will throug this departient--now more than ever—you will see grounds for mak- img haste. SFATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840, 1 OF THE GREAT DOUBLE REMOVAL SALE. —o— THE FIRST WEEK OF OUR GREAT SALE HAS CONVINCED THE MOST SKEPTICAL THAT OUR ADVERTISED REDUCTIONS ARE THE HONEST STATEMENTS OF FACTS. THIS WEEK WE SHALL MAKE SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON FINE HIGH-CUT SHOES, AS FOLLOWS: Men's Best #6 Shoes Men's Pine #5 Shoes ot. W. A. Prnce & Co, Buccessorsto E. G. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, Corner Sth street. IT BEGAN TODAY. WE MEAN OUR GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF FRENCH SATEENS. WE have MARKED DOWN EVERY piece we have in the house from 35e. TO 19e. yard. Just think of it. ALL of those BEAUTIFUL and rare pat- terns that we have been selling so many of this season. You know that wo had by farthe CHOICEST SELECTION of SATEENS that ‘was shown in Washington thisseason. ‘They are all REDUCED to 19. yard. Now, they ‘Will not last long at this ridiculous price. If you want oneor two dresses you had better be in time. = YOU CAN TAKE YOUR CHOICE while they last for 19. yard. Tas Is A Gexvise Repvertoy. For this week WE HAVE MARKED DOWN OUR ENTIRE ASSORTMENT of 45-INCII EMBKOIDERED FLOUNCING to $1 per yard. Ifyou have seen them you know what an elegant and rich line we have, Hundreds of different patterns; inany of them wo have been selling ai as $2.50 and @3.75 yard; they all go for $1 yard. THE LOT Co: HAND-DRAW STITCH HEMSTITCHED FIOUNCINGS EMBROID- ERED IN IRISH POINT EFFEC HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCINGS EMBROID- ERED IN VANDYKE EFFECT. FAST BLACK HINDOO CLOTH FLOUNC- INGS EMBROIDERED IN ALL BLACK. FAST BLACK HINDOO CLOTH FLOUNC- INGS EMBROIDERED IN PERSIAN COL- ORS. FAST BLACK HINDOO CLOTH FLOUNC- INGS EMBROIDERED IN SILVER TINSEL, FAST BLACK HINDOO CLOT FLOU! INGS EMBROIDERED IN GOLD TINSEL, All of the above goods are HEMSTITCHED. Our regular selling prices for these goods $1.50, $1.75, 82, YOU CAN TAKE YOUR CHOICE for $1.00 yard. SISTS OF WORK FLOUNCING. BEM- Seecat Reoveros Ly Lapres: SUMMER UNDERWEAR. LADIES’ EXTRA FINE LISLE VEST, SILK FINISHED. Regular price, Sve. Marked down to 20. each. LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED COMBINATION Suits. Former price, REDUCED to ie. per Suit. LADIES’ FINE SWISS RIBBED Pure WHITE VEST, SILK FINISHED, SQUARE. NECK. Former price, 38e. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, 25e. each. A Bis Berros Orren. We have selected from our ree about 1,200 dozen REAL VEGETABLE IVORY (ALSO METAL) BUTTONS, in DIF- FERENT coiors. The IVORY BUTTONS are Just the thine yon want for wash dresses, They areinall colors, also Black and White. For- mer prices are from 15e. to 40s. dozen. We have put them on the center table and MARKED THEM ALL Be. dozen, 2 dozen for Se., and take your pick. Thi is the eva of bargains and this is the howe wherein to find yood ones. W. A. PIERCE & €O., Successors to E. G. Davis, 719 Market Space, ‘inest Hand-sewn Button at. Ladies’ #4 Hand-made Boots at Ladies 83 Hand made Boots at. Ladies #2 and $2. Ladics’ $1.50 Dongola Button at. ‘The saine relative reductions prevail through | QuALLIES, 4x0 Corner 8th st. 1 WEEK Ww T BARGAINS ws and W 0c, Daraaale per yar BLUWS, TAT St PERTSHIRE LAWNS, 4%. J Outing Fiauitels, Sige. ’ HAFF'S ENTERPRISE, 3o26-3t L41 Lith wt. our entire stuck of Low and High-cut Shoes. SEVERAL HUNDRED PAIRS MORE OI No Mone TENNIS SHOES—ALL SIZES-AT 360. HOSS S It NNN IL NNN ae HON NN WM. HAHN & COS OF RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, . 816 SEVENTH STREET, "3 EERE E x 19m PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, FRR UG RNS BK 31 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8. . ee eS Ae ee TIT RRR, A PPP s88s THT ERR, 4 BPH s8s sy fut £4 Bo Boge When our buildings shail be completed our Ss fo RRA Sys8 2 Main Store will be located at 0 AND 2 7TH ST., ace Our West End Store at Ty 1014 AND 1916 PA. AVE. ‘We have just received our first shipment of @ DOZEN 14-INCH LOCK BUCKLES, Which have been made to our order after our own svecial desien, which makes them a vast fm A Bo “C lk P. Provement over any lock buckle previously made. y, 1a. Ure Ix Paces B now jock your strap to your Trunk and have ae (pone to ive one of these JOHNSON & LUTTELL'S. WASHABLEZDRESS FABRICS. Instead of waiting until the season Sout price half over to “we've decided to make the following re- ») pieces of the very finest Fixured French Pongees, tm both luclt amd dark grounds. REDUCED TO NTS PER YARD. 3.000 yaris of Printed India Mulls, in beautiful | Aicuret desicns, dark and ight grounds. Reduced to Dye. per yard x) yanis of Navy Biue Plaid Organdies, formerly sold at Ise. KEDUCED TO 12} CENTS PER YARD. 400 yards of the best Domestic Satines, worth 15c. Ketuced to We. per yard. coo yards of Soft Finish Figure? Lawns at Se. per ard. . CUT PRICES IN SILKS. ‘S4inch White Ground India Silks, such as have sold for @1 te 61.5. REDUCED TO 73 CENTS PER YARD. ‘4 and T7tneh Black India Silke at Gte., 87ige. and 61.25 per yard. ‘The 50c. Figured China Silks are now 3c, ‘The tie. Pirured China Stiks are now 43e. It pays us to wivertise in this paper, because the peo- pie of thie vieimity now when we advertise a reduction ‘t's lowitisuate and hasten to avail themselves of it. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, DRY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES, ‘TIS Market Space, between 7th and Sth sts. sm sncceseor Whether « bloodless revolution down there will Le popular or not remains to be seen. ae Colorado is to decide om the Fourth of July with a grand celevratory vote whether or not Ber people want free silver coinage. There is Bot moch betting againat it — Prince George of Greece is to sail away from New York on the Pourth of July. The Fourth i a great day for kings, princes and that sort of popula —o————— Senstor Plumb thinks it will be Gorman and Gray in 18¥a for the democrats, and a man has iB AND LADIES. All kinds of Straw Hate and in the latest styles. Large stock of Knox's ¥. ¥. Hats. LOCK BUCKLE STRAPS RRR OEFE KOR FRE E WITH EVERY RRR ov OU ROR UU KRE OU OU RR UU RR UU For which you pay #7 or more; or, for 2hc. extra, with every Trunk under #7; or, if you prefer, you can have the ordinary Luckle strap without extracharge. ‘The TRAVELING PUBLIC having shown so great appreciation of our T1TT ase! vr om 4 oT EE S38 Tu tun BBR FFE sSSy ¥ER ITT Bau Exe Sss8 EEE S83 FER ts, fe Ss3 284 Tu kee 7 In which we cave a discount of 10 per cent on every artic.’ sold, have decided to 00 XN N TTIT bbs ERR Sol “od? SEE EERE Sia! Eee THE eq PER CENT @ PER CENT ® “yi PER CENT SALE FOR THIS WEEK ON ALL TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, TOURISTS’ SUP- PLIES, FANCY LEATHER GOODS, RAZORS, STROPS, PEN- KNIVES, &e. ‘This means that you buy CUSTOM-MADE TRUNKS At a lower price than you pay for FACTORY-MADE TRUNKS. Our 95 Trunks for $4.50. Our $7.50 Trunke for $6.75. Our $10 Trunks for 89. (Our $12 Trunks for $10.80. Our @15 Trunks for $13.50. And in this wise through the eutire stock. TOPHAM'S, 1231 PENNA. AVE. ¥.W. ~ Factory, 1220 Est. p.w. Any kind of Truak or Leather Case made to order. MM at Sut a Sa Special Sale of Welste and Stirte. “GB We tell only of Waists and Skirts today, as the variety {s the largest and most attractive we have yet dis- Played. You may not know it, but there isa wide difference between our Waists and the Waists sold else- where. Many ladies have already discovered this fact. and have told us that our Wais:s arecut differently, finished better and it better than any they have ever worn. Here is the list 5c. Fancy Waists for 50c. Fine Percale Waists, 88°. White Lawn Waisis, 750. Fancy Wide-Striped Percale Waists, stripes platted back and front, $1. SPECIAL. —So many Indies profer the Waists finished to wear ou! the skirt, we have secured a Ane of "White Lawn Waists, with Lelt, and back. Only 1.12 White Plaited Lawn Wais's, with 4 rows of fine tucks in the collar and cuffs, perfect shape. Only $leach. We have been told that this style waist is $1.25 elsewhere. SATTEEN WAISTS.—Fine Potka Dot Satteen Waists in Navy Blucand Black. Oniy #2 each. Fine Colored Silk Waists, $4.95 each. Special vaiue in Polka Dot Jup- anese Silk Waists, with chiffon of same down the front and around the Fancy Silk Waisis of @ dozen or more attractive styles. SEPARATE SKIRTS. A most economical thoneht—these Separate Skirts, White Dr We are selling a Skirt at $1.25, which with a 75e. White Shirt Waist zives a lady # Wisite Lawn Suit tor #2, White Lawn Skirts, $1 Biack Lawn Skir.s, & 50. White Lace-striped Lawn Skirts, a17: All-wool Twilled Cloth Skirts, in Navy Blue and Black, $Sand $10 each. NOTE.—Blazer Coats to match these Skirts ut $5, also Biazer Suits at 810. WILLIAM H. McKNEW, Successor to R. H. Taylor, 1t 033 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. a e> >> con Prey, ‘<< SALE RUSSET SHOES. LOOK AT WINDOW. RUSSET BLUCHERS, RUSSIA BLUCHERS. ANY PAIR IN WINDOW, SPECIAL SALE. HIGH AKT. ARTISTIC BLUCHERS. 9 F ST N.W., WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE STORE, 406 W. BALTIMORE ST. Jo29-0t Laxsscncx & Bro. EVERY PARENT AND GUARDIAN With Any Economical Ideas At all Should visit our store Today, For we place on sale ‘The Entire Production of The weil-known house Of the ZIEGLER MANUFACTURING CO. : Of Brooklyn, N.¥., or INFANTS' DRESSES (Some long, some short), At less ‘Than Half the Prices ‘The Material ‘Would Cost. ‘This Stock ‘Was foreclosed under the sheriff's hammer, as this very prominent house failed after many years of suc- cessful business. The stock com- Prisesa line of Infants’ Dresses of the prettiest ideus ever originated. TRIMMED BEAUTIFULLY And MATCHLESS IN Styleand Finish. Some will sell for :39c. ‘Some will sell for 490. Some will sell for 680. Some will sell for 98c. Some will sell for $1.19 Upto 84.98, Each onea true gem of ‘unexcelied value. —_—$______o | INFANTS" | DRESSES | | ONE-THIRD PRICES. o-—__—_____________o | SHERIFF'S SALE or INFANTS’ DRESSES. o—______-________» a | MATCHLESS OPPORTUNITY. AR S= BUBGH $3. % ER Ywwwe a Ssuumxe Rarniy. ¥Wwww Sys 'HE REDUCTION OF 2 AND 50 PER CENT IN THE PRICE @ OF EVERY GARMENT OF OUR SUPERBSTOCK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING HAS CAUSED THEM TO MOVE VERY RAPIDLY. IF YOU HAVE NOT YET TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THIS OP- PORTUNITY TO SECURE THE FIN- EST AND BEST CLOTHING IN AMERICA AT MERELY NOMINAL PRICES, DO 80 BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE, AS IT IS DOLLARS IN FYOUR POCKETS TO BUY NOW, EVEN IF YOU HAVE NO IMMEDI- ATE USE FOR THEM. ON ALL FURNISHINGS FOR MEN AND BOYS THE REDUCTION IS 25 PERCENT, AND ON OUR ENTIRE LINE OF LINEN, PERCALE AND’ FLANNEL SHIRT WAISTS A DIS- COUNT OF 20 PER CENT FROM OUR FORMER LOW PRICES, B. ROBINSON & co., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 909 PA. AVE. N.W. 3629-00 “ Tue Moxemesran» Every article sold must be as represented at time of sale. If not exchange at duce, or ist us return the money, ‘The best lighted, coojest and. best ventilated store in the city. ‘A deliitful place to shop in warm weather,” so the ladies say. ‘MILLINERY. Youcan bay a Trimmed Hat here that would have gost You two weeks avo 8S. $10, SIZand $10 for €3, 84, dana e6, TRIMMED WHITE HATS. ¥ adding to our collection of White Trimmed ica, Tuscan Straw and Leghorns, $4, $9 trimmed in White, Light Blue, Leghorn and SILK MULL HATS. A superb line of Silk Mull Hats in White, Black and Colors, trimmed and ready for wear. The best at $2.25. UNTRIMMED HAT SHAPES. ‘The Great Clearing Sale of Untrimmed Hat Shapes is stillon. Bala olored Milan, Fancy Lace, Bi T combinations im all tue west Shajes, worth & 2%, 2.00 and 3. Now Bie.. Ute. and 88 0) VASSAR Sailor Hats, made of the best Coburg braid, in White, Black, Navy Blue, Ked, Brown, at FLOWERS Ina line that tekes im all that's elegant and the prices are ridienionsly low. Sutin-eive Gros Grain Ribbon in Black and all colors, 2% inches wide, at Ie. yard. A HANDKERCHIEF “UN We have secured alot of Ladies’ Fine Elaborately Embroidered Handkerchiefs, pure, linen, ditfervit de- signs. “They're worth 40 to 50c. Today and tomorrow all are put at 25. excl. Aiso heinstiteled. with brinted Yorders, pure linen, 124 cents. ‘the quality c Lany Where at the price. very Lady in Wassinucton Every Lady in Washington . Wiil Ge interested in the iollowing words about Ladies Hose.” “There are over humireds ot dozens of pers of them. “We have purchased them at an avers: Sc. on the dollar in’ all the. new $ Shades, botiy piam and Riche! Wax & Son Saxony” Hose. linuely Yow price of isc. & pair; ce Dervy Ribbed Hone Sizes from 63g t0.9. Atle. a pair. Value, 6Oc, a pai Also, the balance of Ladies’ Fancy Hoss, Richeliew Rib every color, as Weil as Balbriggan Huse. £ rar A CORSET “SHAKE- We have made special reductions for toa morrow in this dep. y Stunner Corsets, the * ats G. WINDSOK TIES. 100 dozen lett of that lot of W and Jon, luht and dark desicns—suital gentlemen and All ite. LADIES' UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. This week we wl the Season inthis Levartucnt. GLOVES, GLOVES. - pair Ladies! Dlack Taffeta Gloves; reduced . pair Lad’es’ Milaneso Silk Gloves, colors ks from Toe, zoe. pair Ladies’ Black Silk Mitts; reduced from ine to be sold at the exce value, We. At $1.19 S-button Suede Mousquetaires; value, THE MONUM NTAL, att $37 and 999 F st. n.w. S85 HoH £* 8 ‘ssy HH Sss8 oH = 15 PER CENT. 15 PER CENT. SUMMER CLEARING SALE. BEGINNING ON TUESDAY, JUNE 30, WE SHALL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS AT A DIS- COUNT OF 15 PER CENT. W. H. KENEASTER & CO., “SHOE PARLORS,” 1115 F 87. N.W. af} POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 7TH STREET. — eee ex; ae Bo: The season's most attractive and beautiful styles are on sale here now at one- ‘half their value. Every day, . as they become better known, brings more and more appre- ciative buyers. Such values Ihave nover before been offered ‘here —nor will they be soon again. e — ACTUAL WORTH, 25c. TO 50c. A YARD. YOUR CHOICE OF 400 PIECES, 20°00 .4 © 00 © 00 ayo Fe) 2 coo co ce G08 = ACTUAL VALUE, 50c. A YARD. CHOICE OF THESE, 256. A VD. BAURLS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, =e Sys Il present the Greatest Bargains of ee ea) Teen ae Ha = RE ae For $5 Qvaurz Mews Sux Neouoe Sams, GENTLEMEN who secure! samples of the former Jot and are waiting for the announcement of a new supply are informed that this morning's arriva's include twelve designs of iizht and dark rounds, with checks, stripes, plaids, &c., in contrasting ‘Those who bear of these shirts for the first ourcuarantee that they are all pure silk and are identical tothe Shirts wiuaily retailed at five doliars. #14 to18 See saiupies in window corner of 1h street and Pennsylvania aveuua, 0: quire for onr Mr. Porter. He presides over the Me n” Department, near door of No. 1119 Pennsylvania ave nue. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) 88" Ladies having men in the family are r quested to inform them of the opportunity to secure Silk Shirts ata nominal price. Unxperwean You Kxow Or. Our regular patrons will appreciate the following reduced prices. Our objact is to reduce stock, so tha | We do not Iinit the quantities sold. Skirts reduced to.. S5c. Cambric Drawers for . S ‘Those who do not buy all their Underwear here are informed that the goriments above quoied are “Ou specialities” —The Underwear that is recognized by ou regular patrons ae our best values. ‘The window No. 1117 Pa. ave. will be filled this evening with samples of these garments. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) BEY the men would only read advertiaements we shouldn't have to ask the ladics to teli them of the bar- gains in Sik Shirts, Sous Moe Reso Parom 100 dozen Mull Ties have been secured at a price favorable to you, not so favorable to us, because we find the ties previously in stock must be reduced in price, in order to compete with the new comers, 19e. Ties reduced to 18sec. 23e. Ties reduced to I ie. ‘Ties reduced to ie. Ties reduced to ‘48c. Ties reduced to 35e. SF-Alsoaskto see the Mull Fichus, plain hem- stitched, reduced from Sc. to 2c. Exbroidered, re- duced from 68e. to 5c. Being full one yard square they are also admirably adapted for pillow shan. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) 2e~Men's 85 Silk Shirts for $2.80 is @ fact as as tonishing as true. An explanation vs inorder. Ask. To Prevesr Weary Heans. You have your wooden-back summer chairs—some most artistic and expensive—and yet not haif of you head rests for them. Here are Taussore Silkk Rests that will properly fit any chair for only 84 cents. ‘The silk trimming and embroidery show they were never intended to sell at 84 ceni ‘THE PALATS (Continued below.) Ba We don't intend you shall forgot Shirts yor men. It's to your advantaye ours that you should not forget. Somz New Haxpxencuters ‘The most lucky purchase of the season is crowding our Handkerchief Department. Here are Mexican-work—hend-drawn work—Hand- Kerchiefs that suould retail at 50 cents for only 35 cents, or3 for?1. Such good value that more buy three than one. Here, too, are Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with hand- embroidered initials for “Scents that are worth two of those usually sold at or about the price. See the new 12}gc. Handkerchieis for ladies’ and men's wear. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Scance Laces Ar Scarce Prices. The completeness of our jace collection is as much appreciated as the moderation of the prices Few re- tailers are now replenishing stock, Which explains following low prices for the late additions to our col- lection: NEW BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS. (2 inches wide.) Prices range from $1. any of the following and you will be shown the best Values south of New York: No. 1—Chantiliy Lace, designs of roses and No. 9—Roses and Foliage, with heading. No. 13—Fiowers, &-inch border of stripes, No. 12—-Small Bunches of Fiowers. No. 17—Clover Leaves, Roman key bo! No. 19—Polka Dots and Flowers... No. 23—Vines, wi BLACK LACE HALF FLOUNCINGS. (9 to 27 inches wide.) New and artistic desigus in the following laces: Rococo, Renaissance, ‘furead, Chantilly. Prices— tory of these new Laces and their beauty and cheap- ness, but it wouldn't be as eloquent as the following reduced prices for those previously in stock—Laces youknow of. Jtwthe newarrials that cause such @ sacrurice as this. NLY $c. A YARD. EIGHTY-FOUR CENTS A YARD FOR CHOICE L¥ FLOUN@INGS THAT 5, $1.48, £1.08, 81.75, $1.08, A YARD. THE NARKOW- S$ WIDE AND SOME ARE 23 ONLY 94c. A YARD, NINETY-FOUR ‘SA YARD for Heavy All- silk Lace Flouncings, in beautiful floral and polka-dot desicns, that have sold at $1.75 and €1.50 a yard. Full 42 inches wide. BLACK LACE DRAPERY NETS. (48 inches wide.) 79 CENTS.—Heavy silk and beautiful designs of fleur de lis, flowers, blocks &c. Reduced from 81.25 and 81 to 79. a yard, 62 CENTS. —Desizns of crescents, flowers, dots, also velvet effects. Reduced from 85 and 98c. to Gc.» yard. 50 CENTS.—Polka dots, fancy stripes, &c. Re- duced from 75e. to 50c. a yan. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Buacx Porxa Dor Laces ~ ‘We make a specialty of these fashionable Laces, and are showing some of the choicest novelties imported. ‘The following are **Special." Taking into considera~ tion the quality of silk and the width we may justly claim them as un paralleled bargains. 12 inches wide at 25c. a Yard. 13% inches wide at S5e. a yard. THR PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Porsr Gene Laces. ‘We'll make these Laces the special attraction for this sale by quoting the following reduced prices until Wednesday evening: aay £a-The Lace offered at 22 ‘nd comes in two beautiful designs. That it cannot be matched elsewhere at less than 35 cents a yard you may easily learn, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continned below.) tr Beas 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. — FEBeginning this evening and continuing ‘Until September 1. our stores will be closed at Sc'elock; Saturdays, at 1 o'clock, i 'E are learning to do business bet- terevery day. By studying your 'W tastes and wants and by close at- tention to detail, we are enabled to buy just ‘what you like best. right wits are all thetime contriving this or that; hence by being always in the market and by means of our New York affice, Weare generaliy the firat to show whatever ie new if it counts for anything, The tried sorte are always with us, Do you keop track of what isqoingon here? Ifyou skip a day you are Likely to suis more than you suspect. WE GIVE YOU SUGGESTIONS TO GUIDE YoU. WE WANT YOU YOU TO BEAGAINER FROM READING OUR ANNOUNCEMENTS. meee Tins orren notps coop THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE SEASON. READ: WE WILL ENGRAVE ONE, TWO OR THREE INITIALS: IN RED, BLUE, YELLOW, BLACK, GRAY GREEN OR BROWN, ON ONE HUNDRED SHEETS OF PAPER AND GIVE YOU ONE HUNDRED ENVELOPES FOR 4 ii —— WE WILL ALSO ENGRAVE YOUR MONOGRAM OR ONE LINE ADDRESS ON A STEEL DIE IN THE VERY BEST STYLE FOR otic ES, (First floor, 11th st, building.) A Lisex Opportusrry, AND A RARE ONE. re 100 DOZEN * FULL % BLEACHED DAMASK NAPKINS, All linen—good substantial quality—iarge as- Sortment of designs from which to select. —Special price $1 a dozen.— ALSO. 100 dozen heavy quality 18x18 inch FRINGED GERMAN DAMASK NAPKINS, full bleached. —Special price $1.adozen.— —— 3,000 yards ALL-LINEN CRASH—extrabeavy Frade, suitable for tea towels, roller towels, ‘&c., 16 inches wide. —Special price Ze. a yard.— {Second floor, 11th street building.) A Lave Acrtar or Oar Popular Muslin Gowns, with Hubbard” Yoke, six clusters of tucks in yoke and cambric rufile around neck, sleeves and down front. (Second floor, 10th st. buil Sore Deranrnesr. LOTS, Just received an invoice of Medium Gray All- ‘Wool Sleeping Car Wrappers, thoroughly made and Gnished. All sizes. —#5 each.— Ladies’ Extra Fine Black Surah Silk Waists, full backs and fronts, perfect in workmanship, Stand finish. Ail sizes. —teach.— Ladies’ Fine Quality Madras *“Derby” Shirt Waists, full fronts, box piaited backs, laund- ered collars and is, cam be worn without biazers. Alisizes. Fully worth 81.50. —Only $1.35 each. — Ladies’ Fine Crepe Cloth *Derby” Shirt Waists in new patterns. This is the newest fabric for Ladies’ Waists and Las a nobby effect. All sizes. 81.75 each.— A fine line of **Vassar” Shirt Waists in all the Teading styles, both White and fancy. —#1l, $1.2, $1.45, 81.65, $1.75 and 62 ‘each. — (Third floor, 11th st. building.) y Userct. Turxes Ix Norioxs. 1,000 Papers Engtish Pins, 440 in a paper, ~—6e. ; 5 papers for 30c.— Strawberry Pin Cushions. Toe. each.—— Tomato Cushions. —45c. and 2c. each.— Emortes. —10c. each.— Clinton’s Safety Pins, Nos. 1, 2 and3. —e., 7c. and Se. a dozen. Kid Covered Corset Steels. on (Pirst floor, 11th st. building. ) Jewerxy For Tne Scaswe AND MOUNTAINS. Latest nove'ty in Band Bracelet, —25e. each. — Solid Silver Fob Chains. |-00 each. — Solid Gold Birthstone Rinvs, —ic. each.—— Solid Gold Chased Band Rings, A lange assortuwent of Fancy Stick Pins. Fancy Garters inali te newest shades. —Te., #1 and $1.50 each, — Sterling Silver Stick Pins in a number of styles. —25e., S0e., Tac. and $1.50 each.— Steriing Silver Hat Pins. —We. each. —- First floor, 1ith st. butiding.) Exasric Przows, ‘For Domestic, Travel and Invalid Use, NOW @1. in them than in Feather Pillows, thus prevent- Any contagion. OODWARD Asp LULoTHROP, 20TH, LTH AND F STS. N.W. —_—— B- Lunch Room, sixth foor, 20th at. butld> tng, accessible by two elevators —— Tx Ocn Sux Deranrsesr wer ARF VIGOROUSLY AGGRESSIVE. CONTINUALLY STRIVING POR GREATER BUSINESS AND GETTING IT. Much Bick Pongee de Saes. coior. Be. a yard. — W4nch All-silk Surah, with White bairtime stripes. —Reduced to 8. « yard. — ‘SS-tuch **Hand-leom-w Japanese Wash, Silks, fast colors, Iueht and dar’ striped effects, suitable for slirt waists, domes, Ac Reduced to G2 gc. a yard. — ‘Sinch Cheney’ Wash Sorcha, all sill colors, iight and dark siriped « —Hieduced to T5e. yard. ts. S24nch English Wesh Surehs, guarantee! all silk and fast co » Binek penct! stripes, n Blue hairline stripes, suit S. hagligeo shirte, Pajauias,dreenen, & —iteduced go Or. a yant.— (First floor, under sky licht.) for stuirt w As Ispisrexsauce War FOR ALL SEASONS, At thisiseason of the year, when cool even- ings are prevalent, it i8 aloe) necenary for a light wrap of sorue kind, especially if should be at the seaside or im the mouutais What, then, is more comfortwvle end less troubie to put on than a shawi? Surely nothing more serviceable. We have them bere—all Kinds; kinds that will suit your taste and Pocket bouk as weil. —e— All-wool French Chudda Shawls in Cream, Biack, Light Biue and Cardinal. Size 2x2 yards. 41.50 each, All-woot Plain Gray Chudda Shawls, very ‘White and Black Checked W. eral sizes of checks. biz can be washed. 82.75 each. — Extra-fine Cream Chudda Shavils, fringed all around—very dainty, 8.00 each. — Finest Cream Shetland Shaws in choice lace Patterns—eatra lance size. Worth fully €2.2. —Only #1. 7 eac! Fancy Knit Shetland Shawls, lk mixed, as- sorted colors. —#3. each. A beautiful lime of Silk audWoo! Arab Shawla, in dainty colors—very Gressy 84 Wear. Don't forget that we keep the most superb lino of Plain and Embroidered Pichus to be found in the city and at prices to suit every Purse. Don’t fail to inspect our assortment. —Prices, 84.00 to $40.90. Alsoa large and varied line of Plain Black (Cashmere Shawis, in all sizes and weights. ——Prices, #1.50.t0 20.00. China Silk Shaw's and Scarfs are to be found ol Shawis, sev- 2a2 yards. These ance sige. — WOODWARD & LOTZTROP, 329 20th, 11th and F sts. pow. HELP US8_won't you_to cive our clerks at exira hour | Saxe | a { UEsDaY, | Sorve >> Weoxesps. Sines eo Teel | Sure. | rane 1 Fuway. TITTOMORROW —* (TUESDAY) — WEDNES- DAY—THURSDAY—and FRIDAY we stall «ive the LADIES a chance to do the best shoe shopping of the summer. We've ought all of the Dodge Bros, SAMPLES— nearly seven hundred pairs—G)S actually. The Dodges of Newburyport, Mass., area pace oF two ahead of everybody in the desisning and making of Ladies’ Fine Footwear. They don't bother with the cheap kinds. We've gut their Samples and given them aprice—one for all nine lots, €1.47 for the same identical shoes that are selling this country over today at $3.50, $3 and $2.50 pair. EEN’ TIES. with tips of SAMPLE PRICE, €1.47, Patent Leather and inmch 4.6 se eee © Hieeis ; uiade to ved at 63. ADIES' WINE AND 4 TAK COLOKED Rs. © © © © 2 © 2 0 © 2 SIA LEATH EX OX- SAMPLE PRICE, @1.4 FORD», with tull Concave . se 2 0 0 © hess. hhevular €3 quasity- SAMPLE PRICE. $1.47. ADIES' PARIS. KID 4 OXFORD anak wathe Gray and Black Suede. @3 and €3.50 «crades. ‘With crosters of Tivion SAMPLE PRICE; @1.47. See ie ADIES' DON Litiios, je SAMPLE PRICE, @1.47. of the best footwear that can be bought— Dodge's reyutation would be sufficient. You know seven Lundred paire er only « handful among an army of buyers—aod you may be sure everybody 18 coming after them—eo YOO