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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON: SATURDAY iuosmy 8 SorEa THE EVENING STAR bas a regular and vermanent circulation ja Wasbingtoa three times larger than that of any other paper im the city. As = local NEWS paper and Advertining Medium It has ne competitor. ————SS——— ‘The genesis of American independence is perhaps to the American the most interesting @f all subjects ezcept the factor the fruits of independence. The germ of personal liberty fe traced Lack to that low-lying shore of the German ocean whence sprang the English- men who planted America. It did not die under tyranny of Norman, Yorkish or Twlor Kings, and under the Stuart regime the plant grew to great proportions, and exhibited nearly the immortal vigor it shows at the present day fn every English-speaking country. The En- glish colonists, aud for that matter the Dutch, brought with them the spirit of independence, end it required merely the occasion to show it ‘This came in the last thir: of the eighteenth cen- tury. With thestampactand the duty on tea were fuplanted the weds of nationality, if they did not indeed exist before in the colonial institu tions and the blood of Englishmen. The ~~ tion for the fedoral nation was of nie first leogue for lefense—thet of byes New England colouiws—Lut the settlement Virginia and Mawachusetts had made the nation possible, and the federation of the Bortheast was « faint foreglimpse of the great fact of 1775-6. The who probably first conceived the ides of independence, and cer- tainly the man Lo more than any other made it possible to struggle hopelully for it, was Semusl Adams-about seven years before North Cerclina firet instructed her congres- sional delegates for it und Kichard Heary Lee introduced revolutions looking to it, These names are linked eternally with those of Je! ferson, whore pen drafted the Declaration, and Wasningtoo, whose sword achieved intepend- ence. On sch aday as this, when the heart fe open to every patriotic impulse and the mind kindles with the great tale of liberty, it is appropriate, yea it is our bounden duty, to Fecal at our hearthstones the fundamental names and repeat the fundamental creed. Ore of England's great dramatistecanses one Of bis characters to way thats celebrated Koman ures in the play w topple over if he shouid wit at either of the pole The same granciloqnent bypothesis might be made of a certain imperial highness now sojourning in the land of bis grandmothe: This bopeful sprig of history says that he will Rot consent to witness tradesmen masquerade as soltiers, and this knocks in the head the Lest part cf the program prc pared for his reception by the English government. He. the untried war lord, the self-styled master of Germany, will not review volunteers, the descendants of the mem who under the black Prince conquered France, under Howard of Effingham in the days of the Armala checked the Spaniard’s Pride, under Cromwell become masters of Great Britain, under Bishe and Neleon swept ve to “the meteor flag” a pri- macy in Enrope since unchallenged. These men may masquerade when William IT comes to England in an unfriendly way, as English- men in history never did, or they may bebave ae their great ancestors did on a thousand fields of glory. The boy soldier would find if he tried them that these tradesmen are the Worthy sonsof worthy sires, and that truculence Wine not so much in war or diplomacy as knightly courage and the feeling of freemen ‘whe beve always been freemen. The jeering Femark at the expense of the English volunteers may cost the young emperor nmeh before he gets to the end of bis career. It is conceivable ‘that the English people will reject an alliance with # power whose ruler, an offspring of their own monarchy, takes the occasion of a visit to the lard of bis mother to insult them de- grading comparisons, William may sorely need “the tradesmen masquera:ling as eoldiors” long before he secures them as allies. _—— - ‘The mystery of the lake in the Colorado Basin would seem to be cleared up and the fact ettablished that a continuous stream of Weter flowgfrom the Colorado River fifteen miles belowYuma on the surface of the New River cuaunel to the depression known as the Salton Sink. This news is apparently con- firmed by the railrow! authorities who are con- vineed that the water in the desert comes from the Colorado river and not from Salt Lake or the Pacific ocean. An attempt will be made to stop the outtlow. The railroad people have the liveliest interest in the matter be- cause it involves the saving of their Present road-bed and the cost, labor and delay of img @ new one around the great basin of Death Valley. The settle- ment of the question of the source of supply of the new lake puts a quietus to various inter- esting speculations of a more or less scientific Clara ter. ste ‘We have got more thar. twenty times as much independence, numerically speaking, as we had im 1776. As to other ways of ciphering out the arithmetic of progress beyond that of popula- tion, the chances are that there has been even greater gain. Tape uly is this true of material advancement an the education and illumina- thon of the masses. Such thoughts soar beyond the nowe and tireworks of the day. = —— Kaiser Withelm Jocsn't ltke England’ Man tailitia. Of couve uot; what William is accustomed to is something like our D. C. N.G. ea dress parade. That would soothe his per- turbed spirit and dil to the brim his cup of idealization. 0 Now that the Chicago Herald has tracked Columbus to bis first American Init and put » Monument sixteen fect high over bia footsteps, the sulsequent procecdings ean be proceeded with by the world’s fair directors without friction. —-+ Col. King of Memphis, mised up in a famous Jaw suit, now knows that a mau may be author Of the Digest of the Laws of Tennessee and sentenced to be hanged for not keeping these | syeie ae + Forty-four stars in the blue vault of the | 'T. Union N» political astronomer has ever been able to soe vo many before today except ase over. a If seven plate printers are to control the United states government direetiy or indi- rectly, wbat's the use of having our legislative, exevutive and judicial divisions of government. | gc4 sobre The Fourth of July may be somewhat noisier than Christasas, but it isn't half the worry asd bother aud carrying bundles howe to give eway. A’Memphis jury seems to think man shoot anotber dead on the street, ‘ever respectable he may be, that it is im the fret degree. oo ———— Senator Brice of New York should spead the summer (4c.,) in the state ef Obie, eS bod ign'tthise gieciowe Bourth? "Beh tor ‘Risa aad “82! ee 4. ‘Tealbes of todeyds pareig: potebotis, Sieewoess sare PERRY'S. Take the leisure time you've got now and digest carefully the reductions we have made on ALL OF OUR LADIES’ BLAZERS and WAIST8—because Monday morning the new prices rule, and you will ‘want to be on the spot “bright and early.” You really have not more than half needed them until now you are on the eve of going away, but they will earn their cost imany times over before snow fies. We have “whittled” the prices down to such fine points that ‘when you see them you will wouder why. Well, we ‘want a new stock nezt eummer and this year’s patterns would bein the way then. We don’t propose to have any left. Our exclustve styles have taken fiatteringly well. They are designed, cut and made with a skill born of yood taste rather than after the theoretical Princtples thet are eo stiff and lacking in graceful pro- portions. All the BLUE and WHITE and BLACK end WHITE STKIPED COTTON CREPE Blazers are cents. They are proper for indoor and outdoor wear. NOW 98 CENTS. STRIPED FRENCH FLANNEL BLAZERS ‘with full front rol. Now $2.39. Reduced from $3. STRIPED and CHECK BLAZERS with silk sirdie. Wow e2. Reduced from $3.75. PLAIN CREAM and FANCY STRIPED BLAZEKS with fail roll front. ‘NOW 82.25. ‘Reduced from $4. OREAM FLANNEL BLAZERS with pointed collar, edged with tit braid on cuffs, pockets ‘and collar,and festening with a elk girdle. NOW 81.75. Reduced from $5. PLAIN NAVY BLUE and BLACK BROAD- CLOTH BI.AZERS—full roll and single strap fastenings. And PLAIN CREAM CHEVIOT BLAZERS. Xow Reduced from 95. BLACK AND NAVY BLUE SERGE BLAZERS -full roll front and narrow white stripes. NOW 86.50. Reduced from $5.73, WHITE CHEVIOT BLAZERS with tan col- ered Bedford cord. im combination, on cuffs, Pockets sad roiling front. NOW 85. Reduced from 96.50. TAN ANP GRAY STRIPED REDFORD OOKD BLAZEKS with full rolling frout. Aad KED CURVIOT BLAZRKS with rolling frout and pocksis uf Whit Keatord cord. Now Beduced tron. €8.50, 1 ' —0~0-0—0-0-0-0-0 ‘WAISTS. smvkTS. pine eee a Striped Percale Birt Waists—piaited beck aud tront— -0-0-0— -0-0e-0- NOW 75 cents. Reduced trom ye. DERBY SHIRTS, with striped end Sgured Dlaited tosons— NOW 88 counts. Reduced from $1. STRIPED PERCALE DERBY SHIRTS, ‘with pull bosom — NOW 91.25. ‘Reduced from $1.35. FANCY BLOUSE WAISTS-reduced from 82.50, $2.75 and $3 to —#1.98.— SATIN STRIPE CHEVIOT WAISTS— platted back and puff front— NOW e2. Reduced from $2.50. Surah Silk Shirt Waists, plaited back and front. You can have your choice of Cardinal, Navy and Light Biue end Maize shades. NOW 96. Reduced from $7.50. WHITE LAWN WAISTS, with a belt, tucked front and back. NOW 98 CENTS. Reduced from $1.75. ‘You will tread s long lane before you come tos ‘more advantageous turning than our stock offers you— any way you look at it—quality, varicty or evst. The Prices Lave been exceedingly moderate all through the Seasou—and now we trim them down to make time, vou make money. Time te money to we—and «saving iscash to you. We shali look for you among the early callers. ®PATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING," NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1540. 1 Prsuc Asxovxcemenr. ‘We will begin om Monday morning, July 6, to sell our entire stock of Dry Goods and Notions at cost for 30days. A GRAND CHANCE TO GET BARGAINS. UNIFORM REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STOCK. You may inquire, why do we sell at cost. The answer is, to close out the remaining ‘Summer Stock ; and we have many of the latest novel- ties of the season in Ladies’ Wear of Wash Fabrics, and siso we can show an immense sssortment of Under- ‘wear, and the price of every article is reduced in this sale, By this means we keep our present hands em- ployed instead of curtailing the force, as some do, at this season of the year. We convert our surplus stock into cash, giving us ready money to pay for Fall and Winter Stock, ‘We do not cull over our stock to make reductions here and there. Our reductions are uniform, and on ‘every article in thestore. The cream and sugar of the ‘stock *o im with the salt and vinegar. Come and see for yourself. Come early, the first choice is the best. 8 D. BURCH & CO., Dry Goods and Notions, 1508 7th st, aw. (Cable cars pass the door.) B. Towszn & Sox, DRY GOODS DEALERS, is Ta et aw. for the week commencing MONDAY, July 6: agate ue hes Sheeting, 17. We are still ‘Inall tho LATEST CUTSand MATERIALS— Plain Kid, Patent Leather Tipe, Pategt Leather ‘Vamps, Patent Leather Trimmings, Ooze and Reset geet, beth BROAD AND POINTED TOES. ‘WHITE CANVAS OXFORD 18 THE LATEST Fab. BOOVER 6 SNYDER 1017 Penaazivanis avesen. Coad —_———— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY. JULY 4, Mowouy, Jur 6. er “ = bey ee watts MONDAY, JULY 6. One lot of remnants, assorted, running in dress pat- “ i” a2 99 ft oh bore ih Sem 08 = MONDAY. JULY 6. One lot of remnants, such a6 pineapple tissue, flapnelettes, outing flannel, century cloth, Dress siughains and fine, plain satines, MONDAY, JULY 6. One lot of amorted remnants, such as best quality dress ginghams, Black and White wool challies, far- ‘aiture satines, plain Cream satin stripe organdies, en MONDAY, JULY 6. Any of our Boys’ Fine Cieviot Wash Shirts. eas on OCC woo Rae MONDAY, JULY 6. Any of our Ladies’ and Misses’ $1 and $1.25 Gos- mm S555 a Say 8 a oc 7 yl = MONDAY, JULY 6 Any of ou 10-inch China Sill, Qe Ow My coe = MONDAY, JULY & Any of our Fine Triple Extracts, per ounce, it co qe, ¢° it Cc. ui S55 G00 = MONDAY, JULY 6. ‘Any of our fine All-wool and Wash Dresses one- ‘third of the original price. See window. MONDAY, JULY 6. Any of our Men's Fine Light and Dark 500. Neck- aoe z Hn mu %8 = MONDAY, JULY 6. Any of our Black and Colored 50c. Bilk Gloves for ny cco a ee Fae My S08 = MONDAY, JULY 6, Any of our Boys’ All-wool @1.50 Fiennel Shirt ‘Waiate, So Fi Bui God = MONDAY, JULY 6. ‘Higgine German Laundry Soap, per cake, “s mn eS Cc # go aS Gof = = MONDAY, JULY 6. The Dost Skirt Braid, star brand, coc 777 SaaS kd a Ea e mB LoS = MONDAY, JULY 6. Any make of our Fine English Brass Pins, full counts, “4 “4 0G 44 6 “uu Coc. Ce MONDAY, JULY 6. Any of our assorted Machine Needles, all makes, 3 in ‘@ package, 3x Py eo By Sof : MONDAY, JULY 6. ‘We will do business if there is any money lett over from the Fourth celebration. Couple weeks will terminate our enterprise. Your chances are still as aveat as ever. 12TH AND F 8TS. As Armacnve Home Is Taz CENTER OF DOMESTIC HAPPINESS, AND OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM THE MAGNET Which draws the honest toiler only to enrich him. ‘The few dollars monthly saved from his hard-earned ‘wages increases his wealth @ hundred fold, placing him upon a level with his wealthy nelghbaz. FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS, GAB AND VAPOR STOVES. Reliable housekeepers can suggest the terms upon which they may wish to purchase. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUBES, 917, 021 and 923 7th st., (27 and 636 Mass. ave. n.w. ‘Whitney Carriages Exclusively. Jouxsox & Lurrnztz, 713 Market Space. ‘We recently bought AT A BIG SACRIFICE two ote of fine White Doves Goods which we're envied to ‘at balf the usual prices. Lot 1—4i-inoh Embroidered Swiss Flouncings at 45c., G2i¢e., T5e., $1, $1.25 and $1.50. These prices are: about half the regular Deices for similer qualities, Figured Swise Muslins from 9% to5de. Large sssort- India Linens, 8to 25e. a yard. 5 ‘No matter what your needs may be in tbe White ‘Goods line you'll find them here at the lowest prices. 1469 B ST. RE., CAPITOI. MILL, Soe. Quality Gente’ Neckwear, all styles, now....37360 wi w W OODWARD Axp 10TH, 11TH AND FP STS. N.W. RT Until September 1 will close on Satur- days at 1 o'clock; other days at 5 o'clock. SHOWING WHAT TO BUY AND WHERE TO BUY TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. ——o For Moxpay -_ THERE ARE x Arrnactions Exrnaonprvany. RE VERY item seasonabie and each one possessed of ER greatinterest to the public; not an ordinary EXE bargain mentioned. Prices invite your atten- attention. You can’t afford to reed hurriedly—Ponder ; (t's to your advantage, Is Warre Goons Deranruext. HERE ARE THREE EXCELLENT VALUES. 20 pieces 40-Inch Satin bordered skirtingfor Misses! Dresses. —25e. a yard. — 25 pieces Fast Black Organdies in » choice assortment of stripes and plaids. —lbe. a yard. — 10 pieces Wide Welt Pique, —25e. a yard.— 4 (econd floor, 11th st, building.) eee Berrer Varvrs Never Nawep Tuax THESE AT THE PRICES, 1 case 10-4 Bteached Sheeting, excellent quality. —2e. a yard. — 1 case 5-4 Biesched Pillow Casing, same quality. 12540. a yard. — (Second floor, 11th st. building.) Ss Herz Is Axoruen Or Tuose Rare OPPORTUNITIES SUCH AS HAS BELN OUR PLEASURE TO PRESENT TO YOU RECENTLY. SATIN STRIPED TENNIS FLANNELS and fancy satin stripes, suitable for TENNIS, SEASIDE AND MOUNTAIN COSTUMES, LADIES’ BLOUSE WAISTS, MEN'S OUT- ING SHIRTS, &e. Regularly die. Reduced to 37%c. a yard. (Second floor, 11th st. annex.) Ovr Hovsenorn Goons Devantuent 18 RAPIDLY GAINING IN THE ESTIMA- TION OF OUR PATRONS And we are doing our part to sustain the excel- lent reputation which we have justly xained, the evidences of which speak for themselves. For instance: MASON'S PRESERVING JARS With PORCELAIN LINED TOPS At prices lower than ever quoted in Washing- ton. See: Jelly Glasses with tin tops. —% pint size, 30c. a dozen. — —% Pint size, Se. a dozen. — (Fourth floor, 10th street building.) eae Livres: 6-Borrox Lexera TAFFETA GLOV'S In Tans and Grays. 4 pair. Black, 20¢. Same in Ladies’ 6-button-length All-silk Jersey Mitts in Black, Cream and White, retrograde seamed, glove thumps. —50c. a pai ‘Ladies’ 6-button-lenth All-silk Jersey Gloves in Tans, Grays and Black. —81 8 pair. — (First floor, 11th street building.) — Taree Lrsex Spectars. 1sinch Heavy Quality Scotch Crash, suitable for hand towels, tea towels, roller towels, &c. ——10e. a yard. — 19x38-inch Heavy Quality Huck Towels, all Pure linen, suitable for boarding houses, hotels, ke, —12M¢. each ; $1.50 a dozen. — Heavy Quality All-linen Doslies, plaid or ‘with colored borders. —50e. a dozen. — (Second floor, 11th st. building.) Maxx Or Ovr Cvsrouens HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS, THEY ARE HERE. ‘With deep hems and clusters of tucks. —I2ie. a pair, — Children's Muslin Drawer Waists, with buttons and button holes. —12e. each. — (Second floor, 10th st. buildinz.) Ware Qonr Dersnrvexr. 500 White Quilts, double bed size. —Zie., 91.00 and @1.25 each.-— 100 extra sized White Quilts, —#1.75 each. — Another case of Fine Marseilles Quilts. 00 each. (Second floor, 11th st. building. SE Soo Braxners. Bere A nice Une of Flannel-weight Summer Blankets, especially destrable for this season. —83.75, @4, 85 and 86.0 pair. — Comforts for mattress pads with white filling. ——81.00 exch. — (Becond floor, 11th st. building.) a + Sur Deranrvenr. —o— ‘We are showing some very pretty styles in ready-made, perfect fitting WHITE SUITS for Indies, We mention two specials: One 8 very dainty pattern of All-over Em- broidery, with long basque, hip seam effect and full high sleeves. A very attractive suit. —Only $9.— ‘The other » good quality Indis Linon Suit, ——_ Urnorsreny Deranruent. ae ‘Mosquito Canopies, complete, with cond and stop pulleys, $91.10 each. — Other prices, $1.00, 61.75, $2.50, $2.75, $3 and 65.— Adams':8-4 Mosquito Netting, 8 yards to a piece. —White, 450. « piece. — —Colers, 50e. » piece. —— ‘WINDOW SHADES, Wo carry at all times a comiplete iine of Sohn A. new line of Dotted Swins for curtains, 2c. 8 yard.— ‘Also recent arrivalein White apd.Bisok Ea- ‘broudered ole Laces, Sawer — Sendineee wae toortoe ana ‘© yard bave page duced to —S0e. & yard,— (Pret floor, second anne. ) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ws 10th, 11th and F sts, aw. ae - Ax 10TH, 11TH AND F 878. N.W. — —oSorz Acznrs o— FOR THE STANDARD UNDERWEAR OF ALL XA TIONS, “DR. JAEGER'S SANITARY WOOLENS.” ‘Your attention is asked to our complete as- vortment of the Dr. Jaeger Sanatory (guaran- teed all-wool) Gauze Underwear—very light and healthful for snmamer wear. (First floor, under skylight.) Tasssiat Ogeatas Deacare ‘This department contsine all the requisites for those desirous of leaving the city, either to ‘spend & short time at the seashore or country, ‘or to make au extendid Enrvpean trip. TRUNKS. ‘Wohave all that can be desired in this line, including Steamer Trunks, Ladies’ Dress Trunks, Men's Trunks, Basket Trunks, Sole Leather Tranks, Wall Trunks, Light-weight ‘Trunks, Packing Trunks, dc., ranging in sizes frou 28 in. to 40 in. ‘The space here ‘s insufficient to describe all the styles, but we call your special attention to the followime: No, 17—Ladies’ Canvas Drees Trunks— doutte tray—linen Hined—iron bound—polished hardwood slats—best **Exceisior™ lock—shest fron bottom—reinforced valance bands—best Jock bolts and three heavy steei hinwes. 28 in. | 30 in. | Wim.) 34in. | 36 in. | 38 96.00 | 87.40 | #435 | @x.00! 40.50 | #10: ». GU—Ladies’ Light-weixht Frenc Canvas Dress Trunks—made of the best Michigan pine— linen lived, two trays—steel corner clamps, leather bound—iron bottom, **M. M." patent hinge—*"Excelsior" lock. 28 in. 30 in. 36 in. | 38 | 40 in. 12.50 | 913.50 | 81450 No. 81—Ladies’ Canvas Dress Trunks—fall Hinen lined—double top tray and extra dress tray—Jeatber bound~Leavy leather center band raised corner bumpers—**M.M.” patent hinxe— heavy vaianos band—sheet-iron bottom—double $12.50 | 913.25 | 814.50 SW-AU Trunks marked free of charge. Fe" Trunk Straps given to all purchasers. €9- Trunks Repaired at short notice. BAGS. ‘This line ts complete,consisting of Club Bags, Gladstone Bags, Cabin Burs, Specie Bass, Bos ton Bags and Tourists’ Bas in cloth, canvas, rain Jeather, imitation alligator, real alligator, sheepskin and sealskin. in Leather Cinb leathe pocket—doubie lock. 201m. | 11 in. 4m 2.65 a= ‘Nov 19—Genuine Alligator Club Baz—leather lined—covered frame und tnlay—inside pocket, double lock and patent Linge for holuing bag open. spe 83.00! $3.40] $3.65! 83.95 7 8 in. 25 in. | 161n. No. inl 208. Gentlemen's Gladstone Bars; roleather lined ieatuer-covered frame r—ewo laundry pockets—two straDs— rable clanips—douvie tock. pe 1s-in, | 20-im. | 22-in. | 244 04.75 | 85.50 | 86-25 | 87.00 eed sl Sti . Trunk Straps, Shoulder ‘rank Tags, Stoamer Cauira, Rugs, Be. Steamer Chairs marked and delivered tree. of Pork Sowton, Philadelphia and Boltissore. (Birth floor, 10ck st elevators.) aa etk ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, at 20th, 11th and F sts. n.w. Now Tuar Youve HAD YOUR FILL OF FAKES AND FIZZLES, GUSH AXD GAMMON. BALDERDASH AND BUNCOMBE, LET'S COME DOWN TO BUSINESS, PURE AND SIMPLE. SUITS OF CLOTHES FOR MEN-SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. J ie 910, 8599, ALL GO 8723, LL GO ATS®7.50A SUIT. 8986, AT @7.50 A BUIT. BUBRAH FORTHE 4214, HURRAH FOR THE GLORIOUS 8846, GLORIOUS FOURTH! 4856, FOURTH! 6401, 6440, 6780, 4700. = ie our, offering for Foraze, OF JUL "a NE-LINE MARK DOWN in pte a hy tay insiynificant that a inilcewed. mosagrown mosquito bite ts an exagverated comparison. SAILOR SUITS FOR CHILDREN. Bizes, Blue, 3 4, 5 and 8 years. Sizes: Bras 8 Gana 10 years, It you think the amnaht boy. writ not be Peat wall’ not nan to HUKRAH POR LHe FOURTH OF CLY VOU ARE GREATLY Att YOR LARGER BOIS We HAVE SUITS CON- SISTING OF JACKET AND SHORT PANTS ‘At $1.00 suit. FOR YOUNG MEN. Breast measure 32030 : eand oun mn FT GAL Be etal geeen WHAT A HUND. ED CENTS WILL DO? sit ru result in the conviction THAT DRED CENTS inv. sted here te equal to 1 NI invested elsew! SPURNS oo it Os potent ene tre ; Trice, 4 REDUCED Tosi.” = u Repiistolt Bhedhrtie® aoe Fp |.50 KID REDUCED TO 7¥c. « pair. 1 rola eeenrreae ‘1050. apiece. VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, @7 AND 929 7TH ST. ¥.W., CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, STBICTLY ONE PRICE Open Saturday until 21 p.m. xa Soma Ar Is. We don't let sot! anything lower then we. ‘We don't sell goods un installments, nor on time, with 4 i i i k i if 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. Use A LOCK BUCKLE STRAP oN YOUR TRUNK And you will not have it stolen before you get to your FREE If you purchase TRUNK at $7or more, or for 25e. extra if you buy e cheaper Trunk or JAMES 8. TOPHAM 1231 PENNA. AVE. ¥.W. Factory, 1220 Est. a. w. Repairing and ordered work promptly attended to. We continue to give Ht oft PER CENT H & w PER CENT “ww” PER CENT DISCOUNT On all Tranks, Traveling Bars and Satchels, Fancy Leather Gouds, Penknives, Razors, Razor Strops, &. in at pas eee |. B.-20 PER CENT ant on Harness, Lap Spreads, Whips and ail Horse Goods to elose out val- ance of stock. 2 Ropvews New Feasrrene Srons, 613 7TH ST. N. W., Between E and F ste. Yew goods are arriving daily and our floors are as crowded asever. Today we wish to call your special attention to our handsome line of Bed Room Suites. Sideboards and Refrigera- tors. Besides being useful and sessonable articles they also make pretty howe ornaments and, with Carpets, Mattings and Ollcloths, will make one’s home inviting and enjoyable. ‘We cannot miss siso referring to our third floor—carpeted its entire length for the proper Giepiay of our magnificent assortment of Parlor Suites. In styles and finish and quality they must be seen to be appreciated. Asinthe 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, FURNITURE DEALER, 513 7th st. n. w. eB4r Bie Suz Or REMNANTS. ‘We have just completed our inventory and ‘have called out all the short lengths, odds and ends and a great many ood thinzs which we do not wish to continue longer in the stock. and have put Remnant Price on thein, which is irresistible. WHAT 25 CTS. WILL BUY. It will buy a Velvet, Moquette or Brussels Hassock, a Chenille Mat. a sample of AU- Wool Ingrain 1 yard square, or s Wire ‘Window Screen. All our Pongee and Silk- oline Drapery which were 15 and 18c. = yard are now 10c. A few Carpet Sweepers, slightly shop worn, $1: price, @3. Holland Window Shades madeon good spring rollers and fringed, 20c. Art Square, 25x3, for $3.05; yde. by 4 yds., $7.50. AnB-ft. Ex- tension Dining Table in oak or walnut, round, square or drop-leaf, for $5.95: price has been @10. Rewnants of Silk and Mo- hatr Piushes at half their value. Some patterns of Tapestry Carpets which we wish to close out are reduced to 50c. Best Body Brussels in short lengths at 7Sc. Short lengths of Tapestry at 50c. Remnants of Ingrain, 40c. Look through the Purni- ture Stock and get one of the many bargains. ‘These prices are for cash only. W. H. HOEKE, a2 ‘Sth and Pas. ave. £2 Will be closed all day Saturday, July 4, (Inde- pendence day.) Tazz Oxe Axoxo. . ETHER YOUR VACA- TION IS SPENT IN THE MOUNTAINS OR AT THE SEASHORE YOU WILL SURELY NEED A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVER- COAT. THE COOL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS MAKE ONE INDISPEN- SABLE. IF YOUR OLD ONE ISA BACK NUMBER BUY A NEW ONE. WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH ONE THAT 18 ABSOLUTELY CORRECT IN STYLE, FASHION, FIT AND FIN- IsH, AND AT A REDUCTION OF FROM 25 TO 50 PEK CENT FROM OUR FORMER LOW PRICES, WHICH WERE THE LOWEST IN THE CITY, QUALITY CONSIDERED. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF ONE IT WILL BE DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR REMOVAL REDUCTION OF 25 TO 50 PER CENT. ROBINGON, PARKER & CO., AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, 8.B COR. 7TH AND D STS. N. Ww. 3y2-20 a4 aide oe nee sone |Canmuar & Laxor, (928 7th st. and 706 Kst. n.w. CLOSED ALL DAY JULY & (Our stock of Men's Outing Shirts repleniabed. Outing Flannel Shirts. mede with yoke and shaped sleeves, sizes 14 to 16, only 45 cents. Dotted Swiss et 25c. Large Dotted and Figured ‘Swiss up to 50e. a yard, Another great drive in Extra Fine Plaid Lawns, Doth Biaek and White. Oniy 12i¢c. ‘The S-cent White India Linon is here again. The ‘usual 10-cent kind. ‘We are showing grest bargains in Mattings. CARHART & LEIDY, $88 Th ot. ond 700K st, ow. 3 [ Ghould vistt the well-known Clothing Bouse of E. B. BARNUM & CO. They ‘are closing out the remainder of their ‘epring stock at greatly reduoed prices. ‘Trey tactude all epring goods in their bouse for MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN. — EB. BARNUM & 00., 31 Py ave. BF The Palais T oyal will close all day: at 1 o'clock on Suture Saturday's, end 5 o'clock other evenings until September. Tupontasr Axsovnceneyt. On Monday, July 6, commences the Palais Royal's Annual Clearing Sale of Summer Goods. We are as- ‘sured this announces the most tinportant clearing sale of the ‘91 summer season. THE SALE THAT WILL PROVE MOST PROLIFIC OF DESIRABLE BAR- GAINS. The reasons are that we have made it point to keep the stocks compiete im all departments, and ‘fhe goods marked from 10 to 13 per cent below current Prices, thus coupling with the reduced prices of the eleartng sale attractions that will mate the Palate Royal headquarters for desirable bargains. Titesrnarioss. Laces —isct Lace Hatt Fiouncinge that bave ssid ‘st $1.25, 61.68 and $2 offered at only The. yard. Choice of 42-inch Lace Flouncings at 10 per cent aie- count. Ba The Palais Royal's Lace stock is acknowiedged to be the most complete in this city. The above are but hints of the cleaving sale prices. Darss Goops.-s1 Figured and India 6ilke re- uced to 75e. and 80c. yard. Half-wool Challies re- Guced from 18c. to 16c. yard. 12g. Outing Clothe for 9c. yard. Ginghams reduced as follows: From ‘We. to 1Ge. yard; from 12ige. to 10\e. yard; from Be. to Tie. yard. SI" U/ you have read the advertisements of the Palais Koyal you will remember that the Embroid- ered Poika Lot Ginghams were reduced from bs to t5e. vard. Theabove paragraph docen't properly tell of the bargains offered. Trrewrses.—10 er cent tscount—one-tenth off ‘marked prices of all Dress Trimmings, Ribbons and Flowers. 58” Dressmakers quote the Palais Royal for Trim- mingsand Ribbons because not only have the lowest prices been quoted, Dut the most eumpiete collections ‘have been found here. Enxmowenzes.-25 Per cent off marked prices of Embroidered Batiste Robes; Biack and Cream grounds, BF It ia for novelties like the above that the credét merchants make good the losses incidental to their business. We could aford to mark these goodeat 10 per cent less prices at the commencement of the season. One-quarter 4s now deducted from Palais Royal prices. Worars.—tue 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 $1.08, Fast Black Sateen Waists, plain Black and stripes, reduced from $1.98 to $1.75. India Linen Shirt Waiste reduced from 98 to S4e. Children's White Dresses, some of solid embroidery, at 10 per cent discount. Those slightly soiled and marked @6, $7, $8 and $9.are re- duced to $$ each. Gingham and Flannel Dresses at one-tenth less than marked prices. 5B The completeness of the Palais Royal's stock of Ladies’ and Children's Suite, Blazers, Waists, Trae- ling Uleters, Shawls, d-e., assures perfect eatuasaction Gs regards style and fit, as well as price. Uspenwean,—soc. summer Corsets reduced to 4c. ; #1 Cornete for Bc. Cambric Undergarments re- duced as follows: S5e. Corset Covers for 58. $1.35 Gowns for Gc. G8c. Lace-trimmed Drawers for 440. BE The few items quoted above are misleading, since as much might be written of remnante—of wnde- sirable sizes, de. Then, too, mo hint ie ren of the Gingham and Silk Skirta for summer wear, or of the Towels, or of Infants’ Goods, all of which are on thie second Aovr, at greatly reduced prices, Hoostery.—poot pattern Sitk Hose, Fast Black feet and uppers in all shades, reduced from 85 to 69 cents. 4c. Lisle Boot Pattern Hose reduced to 39 cents. Iin- ported Lisle Thread Vests reduced to 35c., or 3 for $1. Silver Slide Silk Elastic Garters reduced to 30 cents, B- All izes and colors in the above mentwned Hose. We don't think it worth while to mention the Few remnants which might Le gone before you called. Then, too, you know of Palais Royal prices for Fast Black Hove. Your style and size ts here and ata price surprise. Foasxs.—raim vat Pans, with celluloid trimmings, reduced to 7 cents. 25c. Japanese Fans for 20 cents and 45c. Japanese Fans for 30 cents, S27 We can't pretend to give alist of revised prices For all Fans, for here ts a collection of Seren Fans, Folding Fans and choice Fans of rare laces, &¢., second to few in the country. Sewerny.—vasur shirt Stas ‘end Links, of all styles, reduced from 25 to 21 cents. Real Gold Burthday Rings from @0c. to S8cents, All 2ie. Lace ‘Pins reduced to 21 cents, 8e-Aleoan unusually complete collection of Real Gold, Real Shell and Steritng Silver Jewelry. Also choice Bric-a-brac, which ia afered at twenty per cont discount. Learaer coons.—Any Parse marked 250. may becisimed for 2ic. 480. Chatelaine Bags for 30c. Lic. Leather Belts for 12c. 8B Hints from the most complete of leather goode departments, where one may find almost ali things ‘made of leather, from the most expensive to the cheapest—all at prices that are only posnbdle with @ cash Lusiness. Groves.—soe. tor v0. Pigskin Mousquetatres. ‘80c. for $1 Foster Hook Kid Gloves. le. for 2c. Silk Mitts. 50c. Mitts for 4¢c. 8a-The Paiaws Royal glove stock ts complete the wear around. The Pigskin Gloves are shown im White antl Peart, with self and Black stitching. Niscxwean.—an2se. wasn suand sx Windsors reduced to22cents. 12ic. Mull Ties for 10 cents, ‘35e. Mull Fichus for 29 cents. Salt may be remembered that the Mull Ties morked 1855 cents are those secured 20 advantageously. Some were made to retail at 25 cente, Paxasors.—caangeatie mk Parnsole reduced from 83.08 to $2.95. Sun Umbrellas from $2.48 to €2.10. Feather-weight Rubber Circulars reduced to 81.20 from @1.45. a The changeable StIk Parasols have extra eover end imported novelty handles. They are the parasole that retatied at @4.96 @ little earlier in the season. Hasxpxencaters — Embroidered and bem- stitched, reduced from 25 to 22 cents. BB The above are White Linen Handkerchiefe, with latest styie borders. Itea hint showing we are ge duerng the prices uf destrable gayds. Srartoxeny.—100 ‘Sheets of All-linen Writing Pa- ‘Der for 16 centa. : fan as atone ohee hae ‘paper claimed | tracrdinary vaiue ot £9 cents. Youll find even @ Laxssrncx & Bro. TWO BARGAIN: RE MANageD To oET = UI eae toe Ab 5 stil “H f f it 43h nt al 4 i | HEADQUAR- ything. Write to us icles of merchandise ‘need while away will be ean F" Eee Sof Hh SAA 85.00 SALE 85.00 RUSSET SHOES. 85.00 LOOK AT WINDOW. €5.00 RUSSET BLUCHERS, 85.00 RUSSIA BLUCHERS. $5.00 ANY PAIR IN WINDOW, 25.00 SPECIAL SALE. 65.00 HIGH ART. 65.00 ARTISTIC BLUCHERS. 929 F ST X.W., WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE STORE, 406 W. BALTIMORE 8T. 220-0 EDDY’ CELEBRATED REFRIGERATORS. tf} Tte merits are: Cold dry-air circulation. Matches left on the shelves will readily teuite when taken out. SLATE STONE SHELVES,aiways sweet, clean and cold. Strongly built with kiln-Aried lumber so that NO SHRINKING OF JOINTS OCCUR. EVERY EDDY REFRIGERATOR WAR RANTED. ‘The prices have been reduced this season, ‘which brings them within reach of all who want @ firet-clam refrigerator at a low price. Ask to see our new STUNE WATER FILTER, ‘Very best recommendations for theu end very low in price. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1215 F AND 1214 @ ST. A Small Gas Stove, We, oF We. oF 2. ‘Large Gas Range, 015, 619, e21. ‘

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