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4 i, | THR EVENING sTAR. WASHINGTON: v - reguiar Permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of im the city. As a local Ni Advertising Medium I* bas ve competitor. Alluding to a statement made by Gen. Boynton and heretofore printed in Tar Star, to the effect that at about the end of the late war a conspiracy “originating in the fertile brain of Montgomery Blair” and “confided” among other corps comman:lers of the army to his brother Frank, the New York Sun todaf makes a brief, but under the circumstances, important comment. The Sun's present able editor was the assistant secretary of war at the period named iz Gen Boynton’s communi- cation. Mr. Dana says, touching the matter in question: “Such a charge as this should be supported by the most positive and conclusive evidence, or it should not be made. We knew Montgomery Blnir very well during the Period in question. We saw hrm fre- quently, ard ourconveraation wastanrestrained, yet we never heard from him any sugiestion oF ewsion that cont indicate the existence of & project. We ure far from being con- vineed that any such conspiracy seriously existed; and if it had an existence we do not believe that Montgomery Blair was a party to it” There was probably something in the air at thaf time which justified the view taken by Gen. Boynton, ant yet it is not likely that any prominent lewler had anything to do with it ‘The subject is obscure, and perhaps all the more interesting because obscure. Those gen- tlemen who are familiar with all the frets and gossip of that day should give them to the public unreservedly, but without injustice to any concerned, so far as is pomible. Geu. Boyn- jeation has certainly paved the lations. Before disminwing today it may be well to recall the Sun's attention to the fact that in his article Gen. Boynton docs not state that the originatorw of the plan, he briefly outlines, were plotting the immediate overthrow of the civil | government. Hix language ix that whether it “involved a dictatorship or the slower process of the ballot bor was not disclosed ‘When a great review like the North American devotes two papers entirely to the farmers, and other articles im the same number to more or Jess related «ubj cts, it shows that the wants of ists hove Legun to be appreeiated by minds in all the ye ‘armers’ Disconten Wiman presents “The Farmer on Top. may be right views, as there is discontent and ground for it, and it is among the dim possi- bilities of the future that the farmer may scramble on top after having so long been at the bottom. Mr. Polk thinks that the discon- tent arises not so much from the narrow cir- cumstances of the farmers’ lot as from the legislation which discriminates against him only, and his remedy is therefore better legislation to be effected by the direct efforts of the associated farmers. Mr. Wimas, on the contrary, tinding that the addition of 76,000,000 poptation in eight countries bas not been met by a corresponding increase in the cultivable area or in its productiveness, concludes that prices must jump up pretty soon and that here- after the farmer will realize a goo’ profit upon his operations. He looks for a gain m purchas- ing and paying power of from 25 to 40 per cent, and thinks no special legislation is needed. ‘There wouk! seem to be some truth in both views. The farmers’ condition would slowly improve anyway urder existing conditions, but why not cure rather than endure if cure be possible? The postulate of the alliance that legislation by farmers in the interest of farmers must necessarily result in the improvement of farmers as a body bas been disproved by spe- cial legislation in the states, where the result has been a melancholy disappointm Leg- islation for the general benefit which removes any existing inequalities is proper legislation, ‘The farmers should seck improvement only in the improvement of the whole country. ete The movement of the Philadelphia republi- cans aginst Senator Quay's leadership is a sig- nificant fact. Many significant facts have oc- curred in the last few months, in the Senator's bailiwick, the full signiticance of which, if they have been felt, have not been admitted by him. ‘The republicans of Pennsylvania have there- fore declared through reform associations and largely-signed addresses to the public that thes are tired of the methods and leadership of Mr. Quay. They may be well believed when they say that the machine in that state under the leadership of Senator Quay and those lieu- tenants whom be has drawn about him is cor- ruptand in strong contrast to the rank and file of the party. The loss of a great republi- can state to the party and the great financial | seandal, “The black bottom of which,” say the signers of the address, “has not yet been sounded,” along with other cousiderations, are urged in the warfare which is making against the present management of the party. It would seem that Mr. Quay’s defense of himself in the Senste has not protected his reputation to any ccnsiderable extent, but has added momentum rather to the opposition already ex- isting to his rule over his party. = — a The Treasury Department has decided that two jinricksha men from Japan cannot push their rickshas in « Chicago park because 1 will be a violation of the contract labor law, and the men must go home. As there are only two men in this class of labor in America and they age these two. it would seem that the depart- ment is almost making itself ridiculous by ite hair-splitting nice Astatement from Premier Rudini creates a great deal more of a cummotion in the Italian chamber of deputies than it dues in the State Department of this country. 0 A trade dollar which is not a dollar is readily Gueming for our Free European Trip closes on the Fourth of July. x oa” Ke i a | Pl K NN Ca Kk SN) GGG PPP. A L LE PoP aA L AA cco Ff PP AA L AA ed as Eee T ‘We are giving up out Dry Goods Department must make room for our greatiy increased MILLI- NERY AND CLOAK TRADE, and we must clove out this department at ouce. In order to do thie we will ‘offer our entire stock of Dry Goods, without reserve, st w%q «PER CENT ef PER CENT PER CENT OFF THE REGULAR PRICE. This means that you will be enabled to purchase one doliar's worth of goude for 8-8 cents. © Remember, our entire stock of Dry Goods, without GOES AT 33 PER CENT OFF, BLACK DRESS Goows, 3s MOUSSELINES, COLORED DRESS PEK CENT GINGHAMS, x GOODS, = bisCOU NT. LINENS, SILKS, 33 WHITE GOODS, SATINS, PER CEST DOMESTICS, LININGS. DISCOUXT. ALL GO AT 3 OFF, In our GENERAL CLEARING SALE or We have put the pricts down to the lowest notch. VASSAR SAILORS, telephone braid, open lace strew, in Blacks and colors, xood value at 48c., at Iie) WHITE AND BLACK LEGHORN FLATS, sold everywhere at Zoc., at 29. BLACK LACE STRAW FLATS, for ladies, misses and children, good value 1! 100 DOZEN HATS AND BONNETS, In all shapes, alicolors. Rewular price, 40, 2 and 7! Se. Trimmed Hats one-half their regular value. Surah Ribbons, in White only, 9 inches wide, at ocg ¥ Go ¥ PDD S85, DD d Sssy BaP Sys8 = All of our 2c. Hosiery at 190. Gur 25e. Windsor Ties at Ike. Belts.at 19¢. Gloves and Mitts at 19¢. Our %He. Handkerchiets at 1c. Our 25e. Shirt Waists at 19e. ‘The ladies of this city know ful well the meaning of an UNDERWEAR SALE when it is held at King’s Palace, and we know that they appreciate the wouder- ful values which we offer in Ladies’ Muslin Under- wear. Deqinning this afternoon we will hold another one of those GREAT SPECTAT SALES. LADIES" MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. CoO (00 RRR ghBy ek TIT ecoo Rk E r £0 82 EEE RR SssS Kee OT cco oo VY V ERE Minta "3" €ce¢ Oo WE RR - ce eo v EEE KR ~ dozen of those Corset Covers, soft finished cot- ton, at be. 15 dozen Corset Covers, low neck, made of Lonsdale cau ited hemstitehed yoke, trimmed around narruw Hamburg trimming. SPECIAL PRICE, m Corset Covers, V-shaped neck, excellent amality cambric, trimmed around neck with Hambune ‘embroidery, all sizes. Former price, 3le. SPECIAL PRICE, Ze. A very pretty Corset Cover, Lonsdale cambric, trimmed arour neck and sleeves with wide torchon Jace. Former price, 63c. * A handsome Corset Cover, Lonsdale cambric, low neck, yoke trimmed back ani front with over em- broidery, finished around nec! Wroidered ede. Former price, SPECIAL PRICE, a EK H Eos = Alovely Skirt, made of excellent quality cotton, deep cambric ruffle edged with Hamburg embroidery, tucks above, in all lengths, Former price, 6c. SPECIAL PRICE, 490. Ahandsome Skirt, excelient cotton, deep Hamburg embroidered ruffle, seen tucks above. Former price, ‘ie. SPECIAL PRICE, Te. A lovely Skirt, excellent cotton. deep raffle edzed with wide torchon lace, beaded w.th torchon inserting between eight tucks. Former price, 81.10. SPECIAL PRICE, We. ‘Handsome Skirt, excellent cotton, deep hemstitched ‘eubroidered ruftle headed with four tucks, all lengths. Former price, 9c. SPECIAL PRICE, Si REN G85 NN D NON Sss8 = 25 dozen Gowns, soft finished cotton, full length, finished around neck and sleeves with linen lace. Former price, 43¢. SPECIAL PRICE, ‘20e. ‘Mother Hubbard Gown. excellent quality cotton, yoke trimmed with six rows feather-edyed braid, trimmed around neck and sleeves with cambric rutile. Former price, 30. SPECIAL PRICE, 50e. Handsome Mother Hubbard Gown. soft finished | cotton, yoke trimmed with six rows of wide Hamburg | inserting between sinteen tucks, fluished around neck and sleeves with cambric rufile.- Foriuer price, Sic. SPECIAL PRICE, Sie. Lovely Mother Hubbard Gown, superior qnality cot- ton, allover yoke of Hamburx embroidery, trimmed | Sleeves and neck with narrow Hamburg edge. Former Price, Ge. Toe. Avery pretty Mother Hubbasd, with sll over yoke of flue tucks, yoke trimmed around sides and bottom, with pretty Hamburg embroidery, finished with recoine! into more thar a dollar. Is value value or is it legislation? If“Old Hutch” should, as he contemplates, change bis residence from Chicao to Boston, the pork will haves chance to rest and the corner will go over on beans for a time. - ——___ Senator Irby of South Carolina owes a great deal to the Farmers’ Alliance, but he does not believe in securing funds to pay it by any sub- treasury plan. ; caren era ene We need just at this time in nearly every civilized center some sort of a patent anneai- img substance which will prevent financial in- stitutions from breaking so easil: —_—_sre— Will Secretary Rusk have a rain prediction department counected with his weather bureau? If be will what's the use of it? All he needs is to publish a time-table of the hours when he proposes shouting his balloon at the clouds. Canmazr & Lew. O28 Tin st. ad 706 K st. nw. India Mails and Pine Apple Tienes, the coolest and prettiest thing im Dress Goods for summer wear. Bisck ani Navy Biue ground. with Sowers. sprays, &c. Only 12i¢. pet yard. ‘White Dottet and Figured Swiss, We ate showing @ line of extra vaiues frau 2c. to SOc. vant J A Drive in Extra Fine Qnality Sheer Lawn Piaids at Like. a yard. Pricebas berm 15 and lie. ‘Iuported Pongee and Madras Shirts. Stas 1410 1B, 01.40. A Mined Silk and Linen Shirt, warranted not to sbried, omy $2.50. CaRBART & LEIDY, 2s Th ot. ond OS Kat ow. ms feather-eded braid, neck embroidered down front with Hamburg eubrotdery. Former price, $1.19. SPECIAL PRICE, ‘Te. DRAWERS. ‘Zdozen of those Drawers with yoke bands, deep hem and tucks. The best Drawer produced for the money. 23e. A very neat Drawer, superior cotton, cambeic ruffle and tucks. 2e, Avery pretty Drawer, trimmed with hemstitched embroidered rafte, tucks above yoke bands, excellent cotton. Froriuer price, G8. SPECIAL PRICE, 490. A very han some Drawer, excellent cotton, trimmed With wide torcbon lace, headed with torchon insert- ing between six tucka. Former price, side. SPECIAL PRICE, a ie PREM ae ot rer * L A coo ERR ae tun 24 Soo kee OT cad SI2426 SEVENTH ST. =. Srectar. Suz Or Texts Racuzrs. TOMORROW, “JULY 1, 1g0l, WE SHALL PRESENT EVERY PURCHASER OF A TEN- SIS RACKET.OVER 61.06 IX PRICE, WITH A WRIGHT & DITSOWS 1601 CHAMPION- SHIP TENNIS BALL FREE OP CHARGE. OUR ASSORTMENT CONTAINS THE FOL- LOWING WELL-KNOWN MAKES: WRIGRT & DITSON, PECK & SXYDER, HORSEMAN AND OTHERS. OUR PRICES ARE 48 LOW AND MANY INSTANCE LOWER THAK QUOTED BY ANY DEALER. B GOLDSCHMID, 1007-1000 F ST. X.W. If youget a Heinz Refricerstor You get the best. —The Fair. A FEAST OF JULY BARGAINS. SEASONABLE GOODS AT LOW PRICES. ‘Tomorrow (Wednesday) we will make an effort to induce you to Procure some of our splendid bar~ wains. We want to make this July 18 notable one and we have secured for you some excellent ‘values. odin —o 7 aR Oe r ee ER oie gE . ou KER FRF OA OT E Aa fee Fe AA Tt RRR EB AAA HOR R w 5. 4-4 0: £25 @TH AND H STS. N.W., FRANKLE & CO. —o— JULY 1 TRADE INDUCERS, FANCY CHINA. Six each Decorated Cups, Saucers and mR Worth #1.25-98e Decorated French China Fruit Plates. Worth 15e.—10e Decoratal Berry Saucers, gold liued... Worth 10c.—8e Majolica Milk Pitchers,, ~ Worth 15¢.—He Decorated Vexetable Diahes.. Worth 25¢,—15¢ Worth 20c.—12¢ Worth 10c.—6e Worth 96.48—$5. 48 Fine English China Dinuer and Break- fast Sots, new shape and decora- Worth $14.98-810.48 TIN WARE, &e. Be de 39 ‘Taree-quart Covered Saucepans, He Four-quurt Coffee Boilers 16. Gravy Strainers Be Common Sensy Candlesticks. Be Box Graters, 0 ‘Tea Steopers. Be Patent Flour Sifters. ‘ 10e Heudied Pot Chains and Soap Savers. Ge Lemon Graters,, 4c Wire Broilers Bo Graduated Quart Meastires, 4c Mirror Whisk Holders. Be Mirror Toilet Cases. 8 Se 8c Ave 29e.. 350., 39¢. dozen 0 Se Ie Oblong Crystal Dishes. Be Individual Salt Cellars. Be ‘Lemon Juice Extractors, Be Crystal Butter Dishes. Be Crystal Sugar Bowls. Be Crystal Spoon Holders. 4c Crystal Cream Pitchers. Be MISCELLANEOUS, ‘Window Screens, 20x:4. he Chair Seats, ail sizes Fe Mardwood Folding Cutting Tables. 83e Hardwood Ash Tables. 39 Bamboo Easel, ‘B80 Something new, a long-felt want, Koach Traps 25¢ Folding Lawn Chairs, Box Sailor-made Hammocks... Eight-ball Croquet Sets CLOSING OUT OUR LINE or FARSON'S CELEBRATED SIDUBOARDS, No. 1 reduced from $15.98 to 212.48. No. 2 reduced from No. Sreduced from Just received another large invoice of Heinz’s Patent Ventilating Kefrigerators, All sizes in stock. PRANKLE & CO. It =] 85s HH (00, ER g58q 55s, HHH O 9 Fe *ssy SusS HoH “oo? Exe 8ss® FOR OLD AND YOUNG A TT AA 1 as ? LESS THAN NO Se lee a c eo 90 3 2 vou “00 ss' © OF MANUFACTURE, TO CLOSE OUT ENTIRE STOCK, PRIOR TO OUR DOUBLE REMOVAL FROM $16 SEVENTH STREET TO 990 AND 902 SEVENTH STREET, ASD FROM 1922 PENN. AVE. TO 1914 AND 1916 PENN. AVE. ‘WM. HAHN & CO.' RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH STREET, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 4690 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8.E. Baroarx Hosrezs Should visit the well-known Clothing House ot Z. B. BARNUM & 00. They are closing out the remainder of their spring stock at greatly reduced prices. ‘They include ail spring goods in their house for MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN. & B, BARNUM & CO., 3000-5t 931 Pa. ave. Freewours. Finzworxs. Finewonxs. FOR PRIVATE AND PUBLIC DISPLAY. ‘The largest and most selected assortment in thecity. ‘Special indnoement to summer resorts. ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHE. RUPPERT, 02, 405, 407 7th street 2.w., & S04 Above D stress, 405 Ie - Heavauanrezs For Txosz Wao Par Paowrry. ‘The Palais Royal isthe one store making « specialty of «cash business and offers price inducements the credit merchants cannot grant even if they would. _-_-_OoOO Patais Rovat, Parcrs Fon Mess Goons, 21 cents for Warranted Fast Black Half Hose, such as araally eell at 25 conte. 25 cents for Lisle Thread Hose that are 35c. elsewhere. 15 cents for the usual 20c. Linen Cuffs and Coliars, 25 cents for Silk Grenadine Windsors and Bows. $2.89 for Pure Silk Negliee Shirts that are positively worth $5 each. $1.50 for English Cheviot and Linen Biadras Shirts. $2.68 for Surah Sitk Sashes. These are but bints. A men's furnishing store is ‘here with & variety more complete than nine-tenths of the exclusive stores. Paras Rovaz, Prices For Learner Gooos. Real Alligator Ciub Bays, leather lined, leather-covered frame, patent hinye to keep the ‘Bag open—10 inches, $2; 13 inches, €3; 16 inches, $4; which is 15 per cent less than the Jowest competing prices. Imitation Alligator and Real Cowhide Bags—10 incbes, 53e. ; 13 inches, 69c.; 16 inches, Sle. Proportionately low prices for Canvas Telescope Bags, Leather Gladstone Bags, English Cabin Bags, &c, Triple Straps such as usually sell at 25e. are 0c. here. Sole Leather Cases conta:ning Biackime Brusnes, &e., at 50c. Leather Bolts of every description. Not only the lowest prices, but the most cou:plete Leather Goods Department is here, Paras Rovat, Prices For Toner Annicrrs, Keo. A price list would be too lengthy, for you'll find here ALL the best makes of Soaps, Toilet Waters, Tooth Powders, Face Powders, Dress Shields, Combs, Brashes of all kinds, Totlet Sets, &c. Palais Royal prices are neatly aif what you'll be charged at the seashore and mountain reeorts, ; Patats Rovat, Puices For Lanes Surrs, &e. Hore is a Suit of India Linen for $ 4.75 that may be compared with the usual $6.50 gar- ment. Here's one marked 825 that most merchants call worth $30. This Knit Shawl, Shell pattern, at $1.50cannot be duplicated at the price. These Polka Dot Satteen ‘Waists at $1.68, these Gingham Wrappers at $1.35, this Blazer at $2.50, this English Cloth Traveling Ulster at 88, all are superior for the prices. Patats Rovat Prices For Lanes Usspenwear. Cambric Underwear, that at the marked prices is the best procurable, is reduced im Price as follows: Gowns marked 81.25 offered at $1; Gowns marked 81.68 for 8: Corset Covers at 68 instead of 55 cents; Skirts, $1 instead of $1.15; Drawers, 75 instead of Scents. Here, too, is the largest collection of Gingham and Silk Skirts, at prices that are 16 per cent below prevailing quotations. Here are Swiss Ribbed Vests, in all colors, English Lisle Thread Vests for 35c. that aro elsewhere 49 cents. Hete are Pure Silk Ribbed;Vests for 65c.—the price usually changed for cotton mixed goods. > at 19c., such as usually retail at 2 cent, Patars Roya Prices For Lavres Hosmer. Fine Gauge, warranted Fast Black Hose, guaranteed the usual 35c. quality for only 25 cents, Plated Silk Hose, with Fast Black feet and uppers in all shades, only 75 cents. ‘These are the Hose we have heretofore sold at 85.cents, Richeliew Rib French Lisle Hose in twelve shades df Tansand Grays at 35 cents, Pure Silk Black Hose for $1.75, made of English Spittlefield’s silk, aud not to be had elsewhere at less than @2a pair. Silk Elastic Garters, with ribbon bow and stide buckles of oxidized silver, at 39 cents a pair. These sell elsewhere at 50 cents. Paras Rovar Paces For Fass. ‘Reduced prices are being quoted. The Hand-painted Quill and Ostrich Fans marked. ‘2 may be claimed at $1.68. Focket Fans marked 10, 15 and 20cents may be had for 8, 1Zand 17 cents. Palm Leaf Fans, with celluloid trimmings, reduced to 9c. each. 8% feet in circumference, reduced to 83c. each. Black Silk Japanese Fans, with silver ornamentation and tassels, reduced to $1.25. ‘81 Fans in above style reduced to 80c. Black Japanese Fans, with gold ornamentation, reduced from 50 to 44c. Silver Fans with painting in art shades, reduced from 45 to 390. Black and White effects, 20 instead of 25 cents. Japanese Screen Fat Patats Rovat. Prices For Jewerny. Real Silver, Shell and Gold Jewelry and choice Bric-s-Brac, the iatter being offered, at 20 per cent discount. Metal Belts of bright and oxidized silver at 25 cents, which :3 nearly half the usual price. Sticks Pins, a thousand or more at 21 cents, such as usually cost 25 cents. Enamel Flower Lace Pins at 25 cents, some of which are retailing eise- where at 50 cents. Sterling Silver Shirt Studs at 50 cents and Link Cuff Buttons at 75c. are also below prevailing prices. Patats Rovaz Prices For Lanes: Sumts, &c. 95 cents for the usual $1.35 White Linen Shirts, laundered by Earl & Wilson. New Style Pleated Bosom Shirts, $1.29. French Percale Shirts, $1.35. Puffed Front Percals Shirts, collar and cuffs, laundered, $1.35. Embroidered Linen Bosom Shirts, laundered, $1.68. Embroidered Puff Front Shirts, $1.98. Shirts with China sik bosom, collar and cuffs, only $2.19. Vassar Chemisettes of French percale and White linen, such as sell elsewhere at 25 cents, are 22 cents here. Parats Royat Prices For Frowers Axp Risposs. Here is Surah Silk Sash Ribbon, 13 inches wide, for 59 cents a yard that cannot be ‘matched at less than $1. The reduced prices bring these flowers to you at one-third the usual prices for equal qualities. Lilacs reduced from 75c. an@ $1.25 to 48e. and 5c. bunch. Morning Glories reduced from $1.50to 98c. bunch. Choice Roses reduced from 98c. to 75. bunch. Mignonette reduced from 7c. to 59. bunch. Apple Blossoms reduced from G8c. to 50c. bunch. Paras Rovat Prices For Ensnowenns, &o. Trish Point Embroideries, from 2to 10 inches wide, ranging from 25 to 75 cents yard, are superior qualities for the prices. Choice Robes of Black and Cream Nainsook, ‘with floral embroidery in natural colors, are reduced to the wholesale prices, Paras Rovat Prices For Neckwear. 8k Embroidered Chiffon, 5 inches wide, at 39c, s yard, that may be compared with that usually sold at 50c. Embroidered Chiffon Jabots at, 75c. that will cost you 81 else- where. Six yards of Ruffing in box for 18. and many styles of RufMling for 1c. that are usually 25c. 8 yard. All-silk Grenadine Windsor Scarfs for 25c. and Wash SUk Scarfs for 19c. are of qualities that command bizher prices at the credit stores. Mull Ties for « 12x¢. and Fichus for 20 and 59. are cheap but good. Paras Rovaz Paces For Guoves, White Chamois Mousquetaires at @1 that will wash. $1 white and Pearl Kid Gloves are also superior quality for the price. 39 cents for Silk Gloves and Mitts that are cer- tainly as xood quality as many sold at 50 cents, Pasas Roxaz, Prices For Haxoxencmers, Pure White Linen Handkerchiefs, with hand-trawn work, that were made to retail at G0c., are offered at 35c., or 3 for $1. Here, too, are Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. with hand-embroidered fnitials, for 25 cents, that are worth twoof those usually sold at or ‘about the price. Panas Rovat Paices For Laces. Choice Black Lace Half Flouncings, 13 to 22jnches wide, are offered at 84 cents that were imported to retail at $1.35, $1.48, $1.68, $1.75, @1.98and up to @2.75 a yard. Lace Flouneines, 42 inches wide, at 04 cents, usually jaded worth $1.60 yard. Drapery Nets, 48 inches wide, at 50, @2and 70 cents that are actually half usual prices. Polks Dot Laces, 13 inches wide, for 25 cents a yard is only possible here. Point Gene Laces at 22 cents instead of 25 cents and Oriental Laces at 25 cents such as ‘untally sel! at 35 cents are a few of the items that have associated Laces and the Palais ‘Royal in the minds of so many ladies THE PALAIS ROYaL, 1217-19 PENSSYLVANIA AVE. AND 401 to 407 19TH 8. 4& LISNER., Propristor.” ; ,USH AND PLUCK 18 OUR FORMULA for making better clothing—cheaper, ‘One of Ben Franklin's pet sayings was: “The cat with gloves catches no mice.” We ‘went in “*bare-handed” to win-and WON, Search high andlow and you'll not find the variety—the quaiity—the etyle—nor the ft at 810, $15 and 620 under anybody else's root that we've got. Indeed, they fall short at five dollars more. We dropped the matter of money. ‘out of the question until we got the “depth of quality" measured. Every suit we make must come up to “HIGH-WATER” MARK. Ifyou've been paying $30 oF $40 toa tailor— $10, 15 or $20 fe = big drop—but you don't ‘Want to harbor any misgivings about the merit. Let usdo the worrying.” You are meured dv our guarantee. We've popularized these grades by putting im the popular patierna— aiming to fit every taste as weil as every form— and if you've xot a notion of your own~seeif we haven't anticipated your coming. The “TRUE BLUE” SERGES are here at $15and 820. There are BLACK and BLUE CHEV- IOTS and SERGES at $10—and—s host of new, nobby patterns in Cheviols, Cussineres, ‘Tweedsand Homespuns in all theso grades— $10, $15.and $20. Lined, half-iined and ake:- eton Sacks and Cutaways—Patch Pockets hud all the other **izs and outs” of the fashicn of the season, Youcan't get away from tho facts—-THESE, THREE GRADES ARE BEYOND COMLARE, SAKS AND COMPANY. “Prices Rorzeo Fran» EYWOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK EF we've planned the biggest SHIRT WAIST ¥ feast that was ever spread in this city. No such qualities as we're offering—beginning to- morrow—wereever hung to such ‘small pieces” of price. It strikes hone to every famiiy—for the LADIES’ WAISTS, as well as the BOYS' and GIRLS’, are included in this great sale. Laous Wasrs. ‘The Cloak department is mo more, Theonly Feminder of it left are some pleasant friends it made for us-and some LADIES* SHIRT WAISTS. All the other stock is gone—"‘bag and bageage"—but we knew you'd want these —and kept 'emout on purpose. Theyare SILK, SILK STRIPED, ZEPHYR, FLANNEL, OX- FORD, PERCALE and MUSLIN—plain and fancy patterns. All of the “*Star" brand—same make you like so much for the boys, 50 ones are 81.00 “DISCONTINUING" PRICES, EVEN, 50 ones are £2.34 0 ones are $2. 6 ‘The 84.50 ones are $3.00 ‘The 85.00 ones ave $3.34 ‘The 86.50 ones are $4.34 They are this season's styies—with high shoulders—and the sizes run from 32 to 42, bust measure. You will Snd a lady in attendan-a, (SECOND FLOOR—Elevators. ) DISCOUNTED. BAKS AND COMPANY. Boys) Asp Girrs' Oxronps WAISTS, SPECIAL BALE of some —0000000000000000 fresh patterns in OXFORD They were $1. CLOTH WAIS8TS — stripes, 00000000000 0000 checksand plaids—withsilkiace © NOW G9 CENTS. fronts, Suitable for either 000000000000 000 boys’ or girls’ wear. Sizes, 4to 14 years. Giscuam Brovse Wasers. SPECIAL SALE of dark, wer- 000 0000000000000 viceable colors in GINGHAM — Were 35 cents, BLOUSE WAISTS—as much — 0000000000000 000 for girls’ wear as boys’, and) NOW 21 CENTS. will it ages from 4 to 14 years. 00 Tue Brocest Bancars Yer. SPECIAL SALE of genuine GARNAR MILLS PERCALE BLOUSE WAISTS. Perfect Were 50 cents. fitting—and inanexceptionally 0000000000000 000 choice assortment of patterns. NOW 31 CENTS. All sizes, 4 to 14 years. ‘00000 0000000000 Poor Oxtx Ix Paice. SPECIAL SALE of BLOUSE 00000000000 00000 WAISTS in MERRIMAC 21 CENTS PRINTS—choice of patterns— foroneora all sizes—4 to 14 years. Just hundred. the thing forevery day *‘knock- 000000 0000000000 about wear.” SPECIAL SALE of a lot of perhaps two hundred BEST FRENCH FLANNEL BLOUSE WAISTS that have lost their fall complement of sizes. The ‘smallest left is 4 years—the largest 14—All shades of Blue, Brown and Gray. Every item here here is worthy your IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. You'll give it-too-if you're the Jeast bit thoughtful of the future. The early buyer gets the “cream.” ‘Were $1.25, $1.50 and#2. 20000000000000000 NOW 98 CENTS. 00000000000000000 SAKS AND COMPANY. Ose Dax Mons. Anybody who wants one of those $4, $3.50, $3or 82.30 LIGHT COLORED DERBYS for —#1.96— ‘must attend to it tomorrow—It's the last day of the sale—Every LIGHT COLORED DEBBY isinciuded— ‘and $1.98 docan't even cover the cost. SAKS AND COMPANY. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH 00 STREET. For $1.98. . IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUB STOCK OF PARASOLS WE SHALL OFFER ALL OF OUR 62.98, $3.48, 02.98 AND 9648 PARASOLS Ww Hat A Suow FOR FOURTH OF JULY BARGAINS. Last week we sald the week ending July 15 would ‘Wind up our business apd to avail yourselves of this final opportunity. Now it may be sooner, if the vol- Mune of trade that we had anticipated can be con- densed into two weeks’ sales. WE HOPE TO DO IT Ta this manner: To sell everything we advertise at half price aud some stall lens. ee A VERY STAPLE ARTICLE. Gc. Dress Linines, 3ie. - Canvas, 10e. - Bancy Parts Lining, 150. S5c. Hie Colore in French Satine, 15e. ‘5c. Thalia Cloth, high colors and Black, 300, A MIXED ASSORTMENT. 2$and ST inch Frounci Point, sold fur 38e, ‘One lot of Ze. and % Our entire line of fine Drees Buctons and Trimmings at balt price, tuciuding Pears Ail our fine Ruchings at ess than half price. W Fancy Micheline Ved spreads, full L1-4, in combination of White and Cauary, White and Pank, White and Blue, White and Cream, $2.10. HERE'S WHAT'S LEFT IN OUR GENTS FUR- NISHING DEPARTMENT. Summer Shirts, shurt sieves, Size 40. Sold at Now vy Isionz. Aasting Trinau.ng, sold for de., 5e.. B8e. Now Vic 1s Gray Angora Shirts, long sleeves. 5.36, 138, 10 40, 242. Soldat 50c. Now 250. 2 Livht-wes All-siik Traveling Caps. Sold for 81. Now 30c. Our Uniaundered Shirts. Sold for 1. Sizes 16%. 17, 1736, for Se. Luindered Shirts, open front and back. Sold for $1.50. Sizes Ws, Ui, 17. Now Toe. Full Dress Laundered Shirts. Sold or $2.50. Sizes 16, 1954, Lawn Ti Lawn Ties, Sold at 25 Lawn Bows. Soldat 50c. dos, Now 2c. doz. Gents’ Outing sturts, all sizes, starched collars and cuffs. Sold at $2. Now 61.10. Gents’ Gut:ng Shirts, ail sizes, starched collars and cuffs. Soldat $3. Now 1.50. Boys’ Outing Shirts, al! sizes, starched collars and cutis. Soldat #1. Now 7Xe. All our Fine Triple Extracts, per ounce, 13¢. 12008 of Fine Unraied Writing Payer, per pound, Bc. 35e. Cloth Brushes, 2le. -wool Cream Jersey, 5c. read and bed sharaa, ODR REMNANT DEPARTMENT. Goods ia this department have no special value; the assortnent is incomplete, and what we have left you can buy at your own price. This is sayinga great deal When it is meant, SHOES. SHOES. £1.35 Child's Spring Heel Button Shoe, patent | leather vamp, and wade by one of the best manutec- turers, 730. g Rico Mis Soring Het Fine Dongola, band welt, 1.48. 23.50 Youths’ Patent Leather Seamless Vamp But- ton Boot, 81.18; made of the best quality of cordovan stock. $5.24 Ladies’ Tan-top Handsome Fine Opera Btyle Button Shoe, $2.98. These are four reat wonders that lead our down-trodden pries on leather. A GREAT CHANCE On oar own manufacture of Fine Children's Dresses. ASSORTED. 4 Scotch Ginzham Gamp Dresses, handsomely trim- med with embroidery, 6 and 8 years. Were @4. At 23-year-old Kits, Were$3.50. até 2 Piaid Ginghams, high neck, trimwed with em- broldery. Were#4.50, At €2. 7 Chaltie Dresses, handsomely amade, for gamp oF bigh neck. Were $5.48. At #3. 7 Woven Dresses, 3}t0 8 years, that we sold for 810. AL 84.50. This ts achance you will never have again, and tf Jou were to leave your oper for one the mabins alowe ‘would cost you more than what weare eelling the ea- tire dreen for. Our store will be open every day until G p.m.. in- cluding Saturdays, ou which day our Shoe and Men's Furnishing Departuwents will rewain open Guitil 9p.1n. THE COMBINATION, 1t ‘12th and ¥ sts. wy aM o> BR od fF EM Tess a9 re u Hid une "ss, fos’ 244 aad Sass POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, GTH STREET. A DRESS AT HALF ITS VALUE. Every day brings more and more eager purchasers forthose ——gcOTCH GINGHAMS. wer before have such values been offered in hington. ‘They comprise all the new styles and colorings in in- conceivable numbers, ‘They represent the pick of ARNOLD, CONSTABLE £CO.’S importation, and a very low price fora very large quantity is the cause of their being sold over our counters aT cco co o 200, wo 5 A YARD. Their value is from 2c. to 30c. ayant, and there is nothin g made that can surpass these at those prices. Every one can afford a dress of them at our price. We also offera line of fine SOLID BLACK HEM- STITCHED INDIA MULLS, in beautiful styles. Value, 400. THESE 20c. AND 2c. A YARD. ‘These two items attracting appreciative purchasers. FFP oA NNN F ay EXE gs Popa ERE SS k ATA NOKN Sss5 > Great barzains on sale thet should at- tract every one wishinge 15e, Japanese Fans... Silver and Gilt Paper Fans, 0c. aud 50c. Japanese Fans in artistic designs. ‘WSc. Plain Color Satin Fans, satin both vides, some have olive wood sticks. 98. Black Satin Fans, vu ‘uw POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 7TH STREET. it Ar Froon Tie. 2% CR REMOVAL REDUCTION Q Q SALE Is Now aT FLOOD 00 TIDE. HUNDREDS OF THE BEST DRESSERS IN WASHINGTON ARE BUYING FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS, AS EVERYTHING IN THE STORE 18 REDUCED FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT. ‘THIS INCLUDES WINTER, SPRING AND SUMMER-WEIGHT SUITS. IN PRINCE ALBERT, CUTAWAY AND SACK SHAPES; HEAVY, MEDIUM AND LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS, SEPARATE TROUSERS OF ALL WEIGHTS AND GRADES, AND OUR ENTIRELANE OF BOYS’ AND CHIL- - DREN'S GARMENTS. THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFE TO SECURE THE CLASS OF GOODS WE SELL ATSUCH LOW PRICKS. DO NOT NEGLECT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT, AS YOU WILL NERD THE GOODS, AND 11 18 4 GREAT 84 VNG TO BUY SOW ROBINSON, PARKER & CO.. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, SE OOR 7TH AND D STS. ¥.W 3030-00 . You Nusp Suozs FOR THE COUNTRY OR BEAC Inall the LATEST CUTS ana MaTES— Pisin Kid, Patent Leather Tips, Patef2e? W. A. Pace & Co, Buccemorsto E.G. Davis, ‘729 Market Space, Cormer Sth street. ALL OVER TRE ROUSE ‘We are CLIPPING PRICES for thie week. TOMORROW (Wednesday) we will offer eplew- Gid vainee in various departunents. The end of ‘the season ts almost bere and we have loads of foods to get ridof. They must be sold, as we ‘Dever carry over from che season to another. PRICES ate the movers. When we find they are not going fast enonch we put « price om therm that will make them go. Look at these BARGAIN HIN1S for tomorrow. Good pi: &- ing there, Cmcprexs Sowarn Dursses Ar MARK-DOWN PRICES. You are going away for your summering. ‘You haven't time to make the needed cutit for Doe’ worry about tt. We can supply your wante in that line at lew cost than Fou can iuake thei Jourseli, and them, too, the Roode we have are 80 well made and wo very Stylish, AN kinds of cute desiens in Chddrem’s Dresses, They will pleose your eyes to look at them, snd consider the inoney yuu will eave, You know, of course, that we have swathed the entire Ime down to the WHOLESALE Cost PRICES, #0 ¢ saving here. ‘These area few apec CHILDREN'S STRIPED AND CHECKED GINGHAM DRBSSES, witu White wert, BiresLto® years. Porwer price, Ree du ed to. each CHILDREN'S FINE Gi AM DRESSPa, CHECKED, made to be worn with eutmp; very st wd with V of embroidery and small pearl batons. Foruwer price, @1 Rectuced to €1.48 exc! CHILDREN'S CHAMPRA Dp PINK or BLUE waist truumed with embroid- ery and small pearl bur Former price, REN'S EXTEA QUALITY PIQUR DRESSES; very handsome. Former price, Bednend to €2.00) each CALE 1 gouave eluced to Former price. #3. each. Sizee hte € years ten ann tiie hclimtandaniaaeteisiests Srsciat Arrmacriox [sy Srasoxanue Laci The thine you need Poiut deGene Lace. It POINT DE GENE LACE, 3 inches wide yard. POINT DE.GENE LACE, very pretty. yart POINT DE GENE Lac yard. SAME PATTERN to MATCH, 4 thebes, See. yard. POINT DE GENE LACE WITH DOZBLE EDGE, very new, for Oe. yard EXKA FINK POINT DE GPNE LACE, Binches wide, Worth #1. Now Se. ywa. EXTRA FINE POINT DE GENE LACE tm stylish patterns, OB. and $1 yar: SILK MULL in CKEAM or WHIDE, 50 ‘splendid valueat Ge, OU BAK GAIN PRICE, 450. yard. New Arrrvar Ls Wosvsor Ties We have just received a beautiful asortuvent of Windsor Ties in China ail in new ed nobby patterns. Nice to wear with out ONS. SUEDE SHOES. SPECIAL LADIPS' FAST BLACK FRENG LISLE HOSE, drop stitch. Former price Se. Re- duced to 450. pair EXTKA FINE BALBRIGGAN H6E. Reg- lular price, 35and 7iye. Reduced tee. pair. LADIE! TON Hos: everywhere, PRICE, 2 FAST BLACK EXTRA INE COT- Very light weight. Raalar price OUK SPECIALLEADER parr. W. A. PIERCE & ©0., Buccessors to E.G. Davi 719 Market Space, ‘Corner 8th st. Laxssvnca & Buo. THINGS YOU ALWAYSEED. ‘These summer pricesare $val and we hope in this manner to uuloaduch of our very large stock of OUR HOUSEFURNISHI! GOODS. Read carefully each ttem. GO-uch Bleached GeruaPaumek, 500. per yard. 5. Napkins to match, @1.ozen, Ul inch Bleached Germe Datuask, 650. per yard. GS.nch Bleached Irish Task, Te. Re- @uced frow 81 per yard. ‘70-inch Bleached Scot Damask, #1 per yard. S Napkins to match, “2. 24 Damask, &3 per y7 We have this numb Damask in 19 aif- ferent patterns, cont all the latest der signs. 60-inch Trish CM Damask, 50e. per yard. ‘F2inch Cream 8h Damask, 75e. per yard. 1x36 Unde! Irish Muck Towels, ‘Special price, - **h- 18x36 estr-“AUty Irish Huck Towel. Special price? ‘oad TepHuck Towel, 28e.; $2.15 per doz. 16x36 G2 Damask Knotted Frings Towel, 7 €2-15 per doz. o1n4g M™ heary Jrish Huck, 220.5 s2.50p°* soxed@ached, Turkish Towsl, 250. each. gaxfnotted Fringe Damask Towel, Plors, Ze. wach. ag Unbleached Turkish Towe's, 1239, p2extra Kusiish Bath Towel, 50c. 4n Turkish Towels trom 50:. to $1.50 ‘X72 Buclish Terry Bath Sheet, 83. 00 doz. Linen Lunch Doyites, Suc. dos. 400 doz. iG-inch Cream Daiussk Doyiies, Oe. 500 doz. 4-8 Cream Damask Doyles, T5c. 100 doz. 5-8 Pine Damask Doylies, #1 per 90-inch Geruuan Liven Sheeting. Special, Te. Extra Quality 90nch Belgian Linen Sheeting, @1 per yard. Cotton Diaper, best quality—18 in., 50e. 20 in. Ge. (22m. Toe. 24m. We. :27im.g Ke. apiece. 10 yards toa plece. ‘The above prices ought fully impress you With the iuportance of this sale. ‘We feel as if we areins position to offer you Linens, Napkins, Towels, &c.,«ltttle Jower than you are usually asked for same qualities, for we buy enormous quanti:ies of these goods of some mills; we use theiren- tire production. Weare Ukewise in «.po- sition to famish HOTELS, LARGE BOARDING HOUSES, STEAMBOATS 4nd SCHOOL INSTITUTIONS. Where larwe Quantities are used we give estimates. BARBERS would do well to bear us in ‘mind for Crash and Towela, ‘All mail orders will receive the same care JAGH & BRO.

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