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THE EVENING -Stak! WAsHiNGTON, eee tees i ew epee 4 THE EVENING STAR. 5w- Closed alt day tomorrow (Inde- pendence day.) ? ™ Exzaaoapixany Vises. Bus Is Moo ‘We begin work nest Monday on our bufkting next door, No. $12 7th et., and im order to make roo for ‘the carpenters and builders we offer our entire stock of thie evening, close ali day tomorrow, at 1 o'clock on Suture Saturday's, and 5 o'clock other evenings until September. other dayeatSp.m. es ARE OFFRRIXG SOME tmmn of Inbored argument to show why the Dis- trict Commissioners should not supervise and investigate the conduct of the health and palice departments, that deverves attention beyond the threat that if the Commissioners do not stop meddling with the affairs of these offices Congress will interfere and pass meagnres “that the property-holderg and tax-payers of the District wil! have couse to profoundly egret,” But let us hope that the peril isnotsa great esthreatencd. Let ux trast thateven ifthe Commissioners should vo “wantonly disregard thetr functions” as to make a change in the health office, if the public interests should require it, Congress would not take the matter #0 seriously to heart as to punish the perple of Washington in this terrible mauner. a Of course the French journals are es much lated as the Vienna journals are annoyed over the Vaticar organ's condemnation of the deai- band, But some of the former are saying that the new trenty suppresses three important clauses of the first. These are, according to the Prench authority, the elauses compelling Italy to send three army corps to the Alpine frontier ip the event of a Franco-Cerman war, compelli Austria to station troops on the Soete feation if there should bea Ruse- German war, and fixing a minimum peace offective of Austria and Italy. But the powers srarantec the integrity of cach other's terri- tories, The deiaile of this treaty so far are eeeret, official statements concerning the fact of the treaty having beer made being confined tg brief declazations of the German emperor and the Italian prime minister, oe ‘The sentence of fi‘teen years in the peniten- tiary and nearly a quarter of a million dollars fine is perhaps mificient for snch cases as Bardstey’s. It decides the fact that men who betray public trusts are sometines pun- inked. Lardsley’s offense was the appropria- tion of public money to his own use. his secret loans of it to the Keystone Bank, running a Fk of ity loss and actually, according to the proscention, losing it to the amount of more then # million and « half dollara. ‘The sentence ‘Will be considered by other rageals wo have their eyes om the public funds asa heavy pua- ishment.and it js as heavy as just when it is re- fleoted tbat Liurdsiey will be an old and ruined raan when he walks forth from the penitentiary doors fifteen years from today. It ought to fall as @ great deterrent from crime on all the corgupt members of municipal rings through- out the repubtie. oo eee ‘The admisistration nas docide:t inaccordance With public expectation to-extend the 454 per cent bonds at 2 per cent interest. It was in ac~ cordance with public expectation because the Secretary bad offered the bankers and they had held out for 2%, and @ compro- wise Was the natural result of the delibera- tiona As there are about $60,000,000 of these bapds and they are called for redemption next September the new plan of the government far exchanging thom far two per cents st the pleasure ef the government cannot fnil to give 's timely relief to the treasury and at the same time to be perfectly gutisfactory to @ large clase of bondholdera, a Buropenn legislators have begun to turn their eyesand their warfare on the Standard Oil Company. They consider it a menace tothe Lent imtoresta of the people snd of govern- mentein general That's what legitiators on thiv side thought once, until the Standard “greased” teem sicely. Now everything runs smoothly. It wne particular advertisement for the Sten- dard to say that it posseaes the finest labrt- cant known, and plenty of it, and ere long those foreign legislators will be moving along without friction. Tae Last Ray Or Horr. Yay BXTRAORvINARY Val- pon y Bay Weave IX MEN'S, YOUTHS sia arg erry AND Boys UM AND HEAVY- : | YOUVE THIS EVENING UNTIL wibuare avied Gydiouiny ake Er Fn < es W"'W oopwarp TEN O'CLOCE SUPARATE TROUSERS FOR FUTURE ten 3 : = = ERS, ais davsiigs cea ty tu: aaeiiig in ag tae G | AND TOMORROW UNTIL ™ AS WELL AS IN THE ane} 2 So many American financiers have gone to Canada in recent years as to affect legislation in the Dominion, the new banking law going into operation these this month permitting other than British subjects tobe bank directors. ‘The old law admitted only British subjects; the Present law makes it # majority, and some fu- tuge law will throw it wide open to American ‘thrift, enterprise and financial ability unavail- able at home. +e ‘The Randall Democratic Club of Philadelphia hes unanimously invited Mr. Cleveland to at- tend its annual picnic this summer and as unanimously refused to invite Gov. Hill, and yet Mr. Randall and Mr. Cleveland were not harmonious democrats ou # free trade plank in ‘ae party platform. + ‘Western newspapers refer to the Senator- elect from Kansas es Calamity Peffer, appar- eatly withewt thinking that calsmities never come singly. If ex-Treasurer Bardsley stays in the peni- tentinry for his full term. fifteen years, the half million dollars he has made onght to be consklered a fair profit on the labor he will do for his state in that time. - oe Away down deep in his heart of hearts Unele Jerry Rusk entertains grave doubts as to the success af blasting rain out of the clouds with iuadedt ¢ahica baltoons. a ee Just ase French astronomer bax diveovered ‘S masked change ia biurope’s weather durmg tae past five years a hailterm with cp cheas attachment pases Germany cmnmitting awfy havoc. Uncle Jerry didu’t have 9 thing te do with it. ee Deracer tie doubt appears to have flopped from the Ohio side to the Kentucky side this year, yet if Ohio were as sure of going dewe- cratic a Kentucky is, “Jeems” Campbell would be the seat Preadent of the United States - — Gen. Butler im his new book names the three leading lawyers the country has produced as Jeremigh Mason, Duniel Webster and Rufus Choate. That “inferior jadge of an inferior court it am inferior state,” will probably lead ‘he Met of those who never lead. ee Congressman Springer (Duc de Boutonniere), interviewed in Chicago, was quite reticent on tee subject of the speakership. He has his preference, however. ———_ +e Storms have been sweeping over also since Secretary Busk took hoki of the weather. ~——-- ee ‘What with water spouts in Austria, hail ‘eyslones in Germany and critical broadsides in the vatican journals of Rome the dreibund ofa jod, It ig muck better to be » statesman out of a job than one ins Job. The lowe republiceus gave Blaine three cheers anda blager im their conven (np ‘Myppulite chunk) make arrangements for a, ergeues funeral for hinvelf aml trast to hie heim aed assigns to carry them out right away. Uf Alabowa Lod ied the list of iron produs- ing states before the war, instend of now, there wouhin't have been any war. Up to date Commissioner Roosevelt seems to — ‘There might be suche thing as Cnele Jerry Rusk into the White House. ba i ¥ e. G. BALES, G14 Oth st. ow. joking | “ONEY TO SEARCH THESE SPECIAL SALES. YOUR*‘FINDINGS” WILL BE RICH. SARS AND COMPANY. OPEN CLOSED UNTIL, 10 O'CLOCK AFTER 1 P.M. TONIGRT. TOMORROW. Busixess Berone Pusasone. BUY AND THEN CELEBRATE. Tomorrow is the BOYS* and CHILDREN'S xeruler shopping day. It'll only ben balf one this time—but weve crowded that half with opportunities. The stock of BOY'S TONG PANTS SUITS hag had a terrible pulling to Pieces thie week, Where it bas broken the dine of sizes you'll finda “cut price.” Thereare Yotsaf them. Mant ‘sm up. SHIRT WaISTS. z ‘We just want to remind you that there'll be Ro “hereafter” with these SHIRT WAISTS at these prices, LADIES, WOYS' and GIRLS WAISTS “stranded 00 therocks of reduction.” Take ‘em while they're down. You'll like the atiegns and qualities a4 soon as you “aight” ‘em. Mey bave tosearch « minute for the sizo— Lecause they've Lroken, That's why the prices are HOUKS OF GRACE. ‘To mve you the opportunity that sour leisure ‘will afford we've continued the LADIES? SAMPLE SLIPPER SALE—until TOMOR- ROW. 1.47 for your choice of $4.50, 83.and 82.50 qualities, Same case with the MEN'S LIGHT COLORED DERBYS—81.00 buys « choice of our entire stock of List colors. MEN'S SUITS— 87.73 for $10, $12 and $13.50 Suits. $11.25 for $15, $16.50 and 818 Suits. $13.25 for all Suite $20, or over. You kuow our “depth of quality.” These are SACK and CUTAWAY SUITS~and are all of ‘the FANOY CHEVIOT and FANCY CABSI- MERES we carried from last year. Take your pick. Such values were never offered before. ‘The “‘sands of time” are almost run out of these sales Tonicht before “‘ten—or tomor row before “ome.” SAKS AND COMPANY. At your service, PENNSYLVARIA AVE. AND SEVENTH ST. A Br DISCOUNT SALE LADIES’ AND GENTS" FINE SHOES. J. B. MORAN, 484 Ninth st. ow. 1 Pererserererrererer rere “If you get » HBINZ REFRIG- ERATOR you get the best.” 7TH AND H STS. N.W.. FRANKLE & CO. — ‘We close tomorrow at 1 o'clock and will be pleased to see you at the store any time before that hour. BG Prrvereeeereeereece re Ove Store Wns Be Ovex To. MORROW, JULY 6, FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF OUR PATRONS. OUR SALESMEN GET EX- ‘TRA COMMISSION ON HOLIDAYS AND WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL. SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE. ‘Bernsdorf Fast lack Hose, in solid Black and Boot ‘patterns, the rerular 3c. grade, for tomorrow, 2c. a pair. Sizes 8 to 10. ‘Men's Pla and ‘Half Hose, full regular made, sizes 9 to 105, 15. oF 7 pairs for @1. Children’s Fast Black Hose from 12%4c, to 50c.a pair. HAVE YOU aN UMBRELLAT If not prepers yourself for the usual Pourth of July ‘rau storm. We are selling a good 26-inch Paragon Frame Um- deellaat HSc., andHiveh at $1.25, with either nat- ural woud oF 0 handles. Better qualities at t +e $3 iH tf #t xidkized $1.50, $2 82.50 to 86. You'll not find « greater variety mar lower prices for reliable Umbrellas than bere. ‘ od LS LLY ARGAI WE CLOSE AT 12 O'CLOCK. These are worth your while to come for before thea. NS LIGHT-WEIGHT CLOTBES FOR PRESENT USE, AS EVERY GAR- MPNT IN TRY STURE Is INCLUDED IN THIS REMOVAL SALE, AT A RE- DUCTION Oy ¥itoM 23 TO 4 PER CHST FWOM THE FORMER LOW PRICES. fs EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF FURNISHINGS 18 SUBJECT TO A DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT AND ~ QN LINEN, PEROALE AND. FLAX- NELSMIRT WAISTS THE BREDUC- TION 18 20 PKR CENT, B. ROBIN®ON & co., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 000 PA. AVE. N,W, Palm-leaf Fans, largest size.. Ro TODAY UNTIL TT quo fe tJ mw? pf 2 EeH- WE ARE SELLING— 86.00 SHOES AT 84.25. 85.00 SHOES AT $3.58. 84.00 SHOES AT 82.65, $3.50 SHOES AT 82.37. 3.00 SHOES AT @2.20. $2.00 SHOES AT 91.37, 81.50 SHORS AT 81.15. 1.25 SHOES AT 88e. $1.00 SHOES AT Gye. TOMORROW ONLY TILL PPP)’ MM ant to opp MMMM Hoobey GREE mh NM is OUR CLOSING TIME. CONTINUING AT THIS RATE UNTIL EVERY PAIR OF OUR PRESENT STOCK OF RELIABLE SHOES AND SLIPPERS SHALL HAVE BEEN DISPOSED OF PRIOR TO OUR DOUBLE REMOVAL, RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, $16 SEVENTH STREET, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, v3 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE S.E. W. A. Pract & Co., Buccessorsto E. G. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, Corner 8th strest. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JULY 4TH, OUB STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL Day. Dowr Fax To Rew Ouz EXTRA SPECIAL ANNOUN CEMENT IN “SUNDAY'S POST." IT WILLbe for Your interest todo so. It will be « revela- Yon of good news. For Moxmar Artz Or Faexon SATEEN REDUCED to lic. yard. OUR ENTIRE ASSQRTMENT OF EM. BROIDERED FLOUNOINGS, in WHITE, BLACK or COLORED, ALL REDUCED to ‘$1 yard. Former prices from 61.38 to $3.97 Yard. Don't forget YOUR CHOICE OF ANY PATTERN for $1 yard. W. A. PIERCE & CO., Successors to E. G. Davis, : ‘719 Market Space, (Corner 8th st. BUY Bro Sue Or REMNANTS. ‘We have just completed our fnventory and A Fan is not the only ‘‘weapon of defense” in the ‘Summer. In the midst of the hottest spells sometimes comfort comes in coverings, especially after the shades of nizht screen out the Faysofthe sun, Youcan- ‘ot stand winter weight BEAN ‘snd.auch Uke on the bed at this time. They are too beavy. You ought not ta go without any handy eoveriid. “If you are in the suburbs for the season this fact comes home to you every mucht. Inthe city occasionally. Your couch needs a ‘‘summer suit—” (CTdthing teinpered to the posnibilities of the tempera- ture, and hare is un insight to'the best provisions to make. Prices along, too, of course. Figuses are great Persuaders when honestly applicd. 10-4 BLANKEST—#4, 85 and #6. 11-4 BLANKETS-@f, Band 68. 12-4 BLANKETS-88 und $10. BLANKETS aro bard fora novice to “sount." Ex- Perience teaches the best lesson of the value, bit you, don't have to learn so expensively if you will let us do ‘the “knowing” for you. WHITE and COLORED CHEESE CLOTH COMFORTS, “‘freighted” with cotton batting and tufted in Blue and Pink=2. : FANCY FIGURED OUTSIDES, lined in Plain colors— 82.30 and #3. ‘These two lots will cater to all tastes—the ‘quiet and the showy. ' —0~-0+0--0-0-0-—0-0-0-0-0 SPREADS AND QUILTS. >. eee ALLENDALE SPREADS~in the sizes to fit any bed. The "Hi SPREADS-full size—81, TH” SPREADS, @1. Larger a FANCY PATTERN QUILTS-in Pink or Blue on White grounds—full size—@3.50, $4 and $5. MICHELINE SPREADS in Red or Blue— 10-4, 11-4 and 124-$1.25, 81.50 and 81 We are steering away from the house relief new, Do you keep a turnout? We know we will interest you do. Ii you don't skip onto the next item below this ! 1 —0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0- 1 1 6 fe ig 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-8-0-0-0. — We have some PLAIN and some FANCY ones at $1, $1.25, $1.50 1 DASSIMERE in White broken into plaids and checks of Black and Brown— BLUE and GREEN BROADCLOTH— 04.50and 83. 1 1 ~0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0— i CUSHIONS, WHITE DOWN CUSHIONS. 18x18 20x 12 F150 HO Hes ‘The closer the season bugs the shores of fall_the more you will have need of just what we have been talking about. Buy now and keep them against a cool snap. You cannot do any better anywhere elee— and there is # possibility of not faring as well. Do you want to run any chances? Decidedly net. SFATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING," NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. 1 Baroax Hovrens Should visit the well-known Clothing House of E. B, BARNUM & CO. The; are closing out the remainder of their spring stock at greatly reduced prices. ‘They include all spring goods in their house for MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN. E. B. BARNUM & CO., 932 Pa. ave. Fireworrs. Fiazwonns. Finewonxs. YOR PRIVATE AND PUBLIC DISPLAY. ‘The larwest and most selected assortment in the city. ‘Special indncement to summer resorts, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHR. RUPPERT, 403, 405, 407 7th street n.w., 030-4t_ Above D street. Pees Gy a idl ‘i HATS FOR MEN, BOYS AND LADIES. All kinds of Straw Hate and in the latest styles. ‘Large stock of Knox's Hats. BH. STINEMETZ & SONA, 220 1237 Pennsylvania ave. You Nuzp Suoes FOR THE COUNTRY OR BEACH. WE HAVE THEM Inall the LATEST CUTS and MATERIALS— Plain Kid, Patent Leather Tips, Patent Leather ‘Vamps, Patent Leather Trimmings, Ooze and Rumet goat, both BROAD AND POINTED TOES, ‘WHITE CANVAS OXFORD I8 THE LATEST FAD. HOOVER & SNYDER, 1217 Pennsylvania avenue. “9990 and Satchels of best make at low prices. Fa Wu Crosz Au, De Tomorrow, Jur 4, Isperexvexce Daz, Axp AT 1 O'CLOCK ON SATURDAYS AND OTHER DAYS AT 5 O'CLOCK. WOODWARD & LOTEROP, 4 ‘Misses’ and Children's €2 Shoes now wo for @1.24. ‘Minagy’ and Children's 61.50 Shows now go {or Bsc. Look at the Misses’ and Children’s Black and Russet Oxford Ties we are closing out'at @Pcentsa pair. Not many left, Ladies’ Black, Tan and Gray Suste Uniressed Ox- ford Ties, sold everywhere et $30 pair. Closing-out prion, $1.98; very stylish. Ladies’ Dongola Oxford Ties, patent leather tips; very durable. Regular price, $2.50. Closing-out price, $1.78, FIRST COME, FIRST OHOIOR. DON'T DE- LAY, AS THE GOOD THINGS WILE NUT LAST LONG, YOU WILL NEVER GET ANOTHER SUCH CHANCE. MAKE NO MISTAKE IN THE PLACE. LOOK FOR THE YELLOW FRONT. : 00, gen 2 & a J Sh Oe trTT 00 RRR KER i 38 bt i Sss3 or “00 & ERE T 310 BEVEN1H STREET N.W. ‘Wo close Saturday, July 4, at 1 o'clock. 1t A LOCK BUCKLE STRAP oN YOUR TRUNK And you will not have it stolen before you get to your Journey's end. f= FRR Ey Fe Ifyou purchases TRUNK at $7.or more, ot for 250. extra if you buy a cheaper Trunk or JAMES 8. TOPHAM 1231 PENNA. AVE. N.W. Factory, 1220 Est. n.w. ‘Repairing and ordered work promptly attended to. We continue to give © © H & @ PER CENT Th “Ww rer cext sPIsco’ On all Trunks, Traveling Bars and Satchels, Fancy Leather Goods, Penknives, Razors, Razor Strops, &. An ordinary trunk strap free with every trunk. N. B.-20 PER CENT discount on Harness, Lap Spreads. Whips and all Horse Goods to close out bal- ance of stock. Ropvews New Fensrrvre Srore, 513 7TH ST. N. W., Between Eand ¥ ate. ‘New goods are arriving daily and our floors are as crowded as ever. Today we wish to call your special attention to our handsome line of Bed Room Buites, Sideboards and Refrigers- tors. Besides being useful and seasonsble articles they also make pretty home ornaments and, with Carpets, Mattings and Oilcloths, will make one's home inviting and enjoyable. We cannot miss also referring to our third floor—carpeted its entire length for the proper dispiay of our magnificent assortment of Parlor Suites. In styles and finish and quality they ‘must be seen to be appreciated. Asin the past, we are always willing to make terms to suit our customers, and noone need therefore deprive himself of home comforts on the ples of want of ready cash. JOHN RUDDEN, FUBNITURE DEALER, 613 7th st. no. w. sec3-te At Tus Szasox All housekeepers are in search of comfort. ‘The expenses af seaside resorts are too great for their limited means, and the next best resort is under the ‘wing of our EQUITABLE SYSTEM, Which carries domestic felicity into the midst of the home circle without cost and without burden. ~ Comfort, contentment and bappinesa are yours, while your convenience determines the amount of your weekly or monthly payment. ‘Can a more equitable method be desired? HOUSE & RERRMANN'S CASE AKD OREDIT HOUSES, 927, O21 and 923 7th st, and (G2T and C30 Mas, ove. n.w. Tawontaxt Asxocxcewest. (On Monday, July G commences the Palais Royal's Anrtual Cleqriug Sale of Summer Goods We are as- sured this ennounces the most important clearing sale ofthe ‘Ol summer season. THE SALE THAT WILL PROVE MOST PROLIFIC OF DESIRABLE BAR- GAINS. The reasons are that we have made it a point to keep the stocks complete in all departments, and ‘the goods marked from 10 to 15 per cent below current Prices, thus cowpling with the reduced prices of the clearing sale attractions that wil! make the Palas Koval headguarters for desirabie bargains. Tisesrnations. Laces.—misct Lace Half Flouncings that have sold at $1.25, @1.68 and $2 offered at only Te. yard, Choice of 42-inch Lace Flouncings st 10 per cent dis~ count, Ba The Palais Royal's Lace stock és acknowledged fo be the smast complete in thin city. The above are but hints oF the clearing sale prices. __ Durss Goons, —81 Figured and India Silke re- duced to 75e. and Sc. yard. Half-wool Challies re- duced from 186. to 16c. yard. 12i¥e. Outing Cloths "Sats contain fen eran all | Sop retale Tooth Brin, “ prices for 9c. yard. Ginghams reduced as follows: From ‘25e. to 19e. yard ; from 1c. to Live. yard; from Se. to Tie. yard. SP-I/ you have read the advertisements of the Patais Royal you will remember that the Embroid- ered Poika Dot Gingha ms were red weed from bi te £5. vard. The above paragraph docen't properly tell of the bargains afered. Trrwrrxo8.—10 per cent aiecoust-oneentvet marked prices of all Dress Trimmings, Kibbons Flowers. : EB" Dressmakers quote the Paiais Royal fo Trim- mingeand Ribbous because not only have the lowest prices been quoted, but the must complete collections have been sound here. Enxrorentes.—2 Der cent off marked prices of E,nbroidered Batiste Robes; Black and Cream grounds, with colored slik embroidery. Being 42 inches wide 430 yards is sufficient for a costume. BSI is For movcities like the above that the credit merchants make good the losses «netdental to their busincas We could aford to mark these goods at 10 per cent leas prices at the commencement of the season. 7 Worars.—me cream Flannel Biazers, with col- ored facings, roll collar and pockets, are reduced from $4.50 to @4. The $2.50 Cream Blazers, for large ladies, reduced from @2.50 to $1.98. Fast Black Sateen Waists, plain Black and stripes, reduced from 81.98 to @ India Linen Shirt Waists reduced from 98 to Ste. Children's White Dresses, same of solid embroidery, at 10 per cent discount. ‘Those | slightly soiled and marked @6, @7, 8 and €D are re- duced to @4 each. Gingham and Flannel Dresses at one-tenth less than marked prices. SH" The compictencss of the Palate Royal's stock of Ladies and Children's Suite, Blazers, Watets, Trav- cling Uleters, Shawis, c.,assurca perfect satyeraction Ga regards style and fit, as well as price. pani RS Ws 7S EE SIS. Hee * The pick is with 1) arderent ary na. Most serviceable nuaterial ‘be patterns are very mitch aduidred. | | | ; INDIA LINENS. WE ARE HEADQUAR- TERS FoR FIGURED SWISSES, our selectton'uf man: IEE TS Saks Fon VOU TORR. While member our MAL ORDER DEPARINENT, Von weed hot wait for anything. Weite to cs Sad all such ‘Srfictes uf mercbess:!iee s'y0u may eed while away will be “to PL Ussprnwean.—toc. summer comets reduced to | _ty2____ 490, 422, 4c. ; @1 Corsets for B4e. Cambric Undergarments re- duced as follows: SSe. Corset Covers for Sie, $1.35 Gowns for 2c. Ge. Lace-trimmed Drawers for 4c. O8e. Chemises for Se. Bo. Bkirte for Ste. &z-The few items quoted above are misleading, since a much might be written of remnante—of wnde- sirable sizes, &c. Then, too, no hint is gwen of the Gingham and Silk Skirts for summer wear, or of the Towels, or af Infante Goods, all of which are on this second Moor, at greatly redweed prices, Hosteny.—poot pattern 8itk Hove, Past Back feet and nppers in all shades, reduced from 85 to 6¥ cents. 49. Lisle Boot Pattern Hope reduced to 30.ceuts. Lin- ported Lisle Thread Vests reduced to 35e., or 3 for @1. Silver Slide Silk Elastic Garters reduced to 30 cents. BT All wizes and colors in the above mentioned Hose. We don’t think it worth while to mention the Few remnants which might be gone befure you called. Then, to0, you know gf Palaia Royal prices fur Fast Black Howe. Your style and size is here ond ata Brice surprise. co A SPECIAL st ge 65.00 SALE 65.00, RUSSET SHOES. 65.00 LOOK aT WINDOW. 65.00 RUSSET BLUCRERS. 85.00 RUSSIA BLUCHERS. $5.00 ANY PAIR IN WINDOW, 85.00 ‘SPECIAL SALE. 500 ‘HIGH AKT. 05.00 ARTISTIC BLUCHERS. 9 F ST N.W., WASHINGTON. Faye.—pam reat Pans, with coliiiold & mings, | BALTIMORE STORE, 406 W. BALTIMORE ST. reduced to7 cents, 25c. Japapess Faus for 20 cents and 45c. Japanese Fans for 29 cents, £8" We can't pretend to give alist of reviesd prices For all Fans, for here is @ cullection of Soren Pans, Folding Fans and choice Fans of rare laces, &¢., second to few in the country. Sewerny.—vessar shirt studs and Links, of all styles, reduced from 25 to 21 cents. Real Gold Birthday Rings from @0e. to Scents. All 25c. Lace Pins reduced to 21 cents. : BF Alw an unusually complete collection of Real Gold, Real Shell and Sterling Silver Jewelry. Aleo chotce Brie-a-brac, which is ofered at twenty per cent discount, Learner coops.—any Purse marked 230. may beciaimed for Zic. 48c. Chatelaine Bags for 300. ‘Lise. Leather Belts for 12c. ‘BE Hints from the most complete of leather goods departments, where one may ‘ind alrnost ail things made of leather, from the most expentive to the cheapest—all at prices that are only popnblé with @ cath busincas. im er Grioves.—soe. tor o6e. ‘S8c. for @1 Foster Hook Es og we ‘Silk Mitts. 50c. Mitts for 44. Ew-The Palate Royal glove stock is complete the vear around. The Pigskin Gioves are shown in Nocxwear.—au se. Wash sux and Sit Windeors reduced to 22.cemts. 12i¢c, Mull Ties for 10 cents. ‘Soc. Mull Fichus for 29 cents. G27 It may be remembered that the Mull Ties ‘marked 18% cents are those secured so advantageously. Some were made to retail at 5 conte. —— Panasors.—cusngeatie ik Parasis Feduced from $3.06 to @2.96. Sun Umbrellas from €2.48 te. $2.10. Feather-weight Rubber Circulars seduced to 61.29 from 61.45. ‘Wa The changeable Silk Parasols have extra cover Gnd tmported novelty handles. They are the paraevlt ‘that retarled at 84.96 @ littl: earlier vm the eeason. Haspxencuters — mmbroidema and hem stitched, reduced from 25 to 22 cents, | BAThe above are White Linen Hondherehie/s, with latest atyle borders. It's0 hint showing we are re duewng the prices of desirable goods. Srarionzar.-100 ‘Sheets of All-linen Writing Pe- ‘per for 16 conte. Envelopes to match for 6 canta. tar Pacetews quality of paper has boon clatmed ex tn Sovor of Palets Reyal prices. Tagg are oeniaree yrs EBRY'S Dov bop t CELEBRATED REFRIGERATORS. ‘Its merits are- Cold dry-air circulation. Matches left on the phelves will readily nite when taken out. BLATE STONE SHELVES, always sweet, clean aud cola. y ‘Strongly built with Kiln-dried lumber so that NO SHRINKING OF JOINTS OCCUR. EVERY EDDY REFRIGERATOR Wak RANTED. ‘The prices have been reduced thie season, Which brings them within react of all wbo want (e Grst-class refrigerator at a low price. ‘Ask to see our new STONE WATEK FILTER. Very best recommencetions for them end very: Jow ip price. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1215 F AND 1216 @ ST. mb7-Om C. A. Movpnus, as :2T8 st. ‘A Small Gas Stove, oo: Ge. oF 900. oF 82. Large Gar Range, 915, 610, 21. +25 «= C. A. MUDDIMAN, 614 12th: Tex Pex Cexr Orr For Casu. Besssizr,

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