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» 4 ‘ THE EVENING STAR. ~~ WASHINGTON: Dermancet circulation ia Washington three times larger than that of y other paper te the city. ‘paper and Advertising Medium it bus we competitor. ‘The death of «statesman whose youth was ‘east in the last days of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson and who was old enough to trke in- terest in politics in the administration of James Monroe is a notable event in itself. But ‘when it i# remembered that that statesman was fe leader in another great era, even Vice Proni- dent of the United States in the struggle for the Union, its siguificance is still more impres- sive. Long in the public life of Maine and the United States -only a very few years ago ap- pearing im the national Senate as one of its most venerable but most rigorous members— Hannibal Hamlin's figure rises before the public in clear cut simplicity, the symbol of physical as well a« intellectual foree. These actors in the great drama of the civil war and the long Freviows contest are passing, one by ‘one, away. The greatest ones, both in civil and military service, are already dead—Lineoln, Chase, Douglas, Seward, Grant, Sherman, Stanton of the Union side, and Lee, Davis, Jackson, the Johustons of the confelerate. - — ~ “Was Thomas Jefferson the solv anthor of the Declaration of Independence?” inquires a correspondent. Tue Sian was historically ac- curate in spewing as it did on Saturday of “Jefferson, whose pen drafted the Declaration, and Washington, whose sword acbieved inde- That is nccurate which expremes a fact Slight were made by the coumittes in Jefferson's draft ‘The most im- portant change was the owinion of bix void assertion of a doctrine incompatible with the existing institution of slavery. The fact that something which be wrote was omitted out of abundant cantion bas never been construed agninst the claim that he wrote the Declaration. ‘Thet several smull emendations were mule ip bis work does not detract from his author- ship. If that were so then the editor of a periodical why strikes out « word as redundant alter or tones down a phrase ax ineanct, or severe might be deemed « joint author with the per- son whose name ix signed to the article. In the sense of narrow official literalim the com- mittee on the Declaration, of whom Mr. Jef- fersou was a member, wrote the Declaration. Bat the work! will persist to the end of time in ascribing to Thomas Jeffers to no one else, the authorship of the Declaration of In- dependence of the United States of America, Se The landings of ef steamers ought to be weil lighted by night ant well protected by day or night Indeed, when the danger to which passengers in getting on an off the ves sels are exposed is considered it would appear that extra precantion« should be taken at the wharves. But the ficts are far otherwise. A young lady whe was drowned from the wharf of the George Leary Saturday night at Alex- kd probably now be alive and with her friends if the boat's landing place had been properly safezuarded. ‘The wharves shonla be sufficiently lichted and railings sbonld inclose ail parts of the wharves used by pas entering oF going from vewela, agers in —— : ‘The merry-go-round should go not around bat clean out of town. The police authorities attribute to them the tare from virtue and rectitude of man I persons, and they bring together of the most vicioas girls ant boys iu the sections where they are located. They are feeders to vice and are especially dangerous frequenters are nearly all com drev, who slip away from hor for any surt of divertixement. they area noisy nuisance in any neighborhood ts only secondary. and the rale to be enforeed that the consert of residents must be obtained be- | fore one of them is put up should be amended to | read thet they should be put out of town en- | tirely. Probably a dozen or more persons ght suffer in low of business by auch action, but on the other hand a dozen dozen young persons may be saved — There were Fourthsand Fourths. Tammany and Kansas took theirs as partisans, while Colo- rado opened agrent mineral fair and North Carolina “enthused ” on the battle field of Guil- ford court house. The Kansas-Tammany way | would be more honored in the breach than the observance. Parties are not evils, or, if they are, they are neceswary evils, but the Fourth of July ix not a party day except in the sense that itis the day of all parties, the tories being dead. a ++ Of course the credit of the United States is im a terrible condition when it can extend $°. per cent bonds at 2 per cent. You see the | Doudholders are only too glad to accept the reduction, because they will, by this means, Jose only 2 per cent, instead of 42; per cent, | as under the original bond, when the fiual ¢rash comes. This proposition is plain even to those who are so stupid as never to have owned a U. & bond in the whole course of their byes Philadelphia's relaxation of the rule against fireworks made the Fourth more than usually costly in fires and injuries to eyes, limbs, &c. Washington s relaxation merely added to. the nervous tension. ‘The national capital urchin can come nearer destruction and save his eye- brows then any other boy in christendom, and sometimes the excbrow goes off with patriotic enthasiasm to greet the Fourths of the great past. eee Overlooking his personal defects the English People are giving the German emperor a most cordial welcome to the land of his mother and Grandmother. There isa good deal of policy in the ovation he is receiving. The dreibund by iteelf hardly answers the endof its being. The good will of the greatest naval and com- mercial power of Europe seems indispensable Just now. On her side England recognizes the value of German friendship in Egypt, in lower Africa, iu India even by way of Constantinople and the Black Sea. + Prinee George of Greece, intent upon testing far as possible American institutions during bis abort stay here. submitted to interviewers wherever they bobbed up, and in no instancedid heor haa he denied an interview. We need more Prince Georges. —— Patteruing after the police and criminal court | methous of New York in the case of “Frenchy,” the London authorities should snatch up some po0e friendiess wretch with appearances against himand convict him on a Jach-the-Ripper charge. —_——_~+e-—____ That Washington won two gumes of ball Set- trday causes less rejoicing, inasmach as the ciub from which they are won is doing the best it knows how, to wrest the last place on the list from our own nine. on Tammany boomed the Fourth of July and Messrs. Crisp and McMillin were there to let the braves huow that their war paint was on ready for the declaration of hostilities in De- camber. ee ‘The statement appearing in all the news- Papers that ex-Senator Ingalls received a dollar = bushel for his cherries may be true, but did he raise more than haif a bushel? —_—_ >. The Itata has entered the harbor of San Diego. All the dime museum men of the coun- try should head that way with bids for s sum- mer engagement. — What we want to know here is, did Queen Vietoria and William observe the Fourth of July? A Fourth of July secident insuranee com- pany would bare made money this year. a Among the summer resorts Washington is enedy fret, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. - of ‘ D.C. MONDAY, JULY 6, 1891. Becinning this evening our store will close Sebermning ets cute ante September 1, A. W. A. Puce & Co. ‘Succemorsto E.G. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, Corner Sth street. IT BEGAN Topay. Wespesk of OUR GREAT JULY CLEAR- ING and REMODELING SALE. As we told you im yesterday's papers, we are woing to MODERNIZE the INTERIOR of our STORE, ‘and have this day INAUGURATED a SPE- CIAL REMODELING and CLEARING SALE to REDUCE our PRESENT LARGE STOCK. ‘We have to have ample room for the carpenter to work in by the Ist of August, as we will begin work on the fixtures at that date. So you see we have to sell a larye amount of Stock by that time. This sale will continue all the month of JULY, and each day will find Rew attractions on our SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTER. We will mark desirable goods at PRICES that will astonish you. As LOW PRICES are the only thiug that will rush goods out, we are Koiuy to MARK them at PRICES during THIS SALE that WILL ‘MOVE them at a very rapid rate. Bio Repverios Ls Dazss Tanonxas. We have selected about 800 yards of desirable DRESS TRIMMINGS from stock and have ai- ‘vided them into three lots, as follo LOT 1 CONSISTS OF KNOTTED SILK FRINGES, COLORED, 81LK MOSS HEAD- INGS, SILK BHAID HEADINGS, SILK GUIMP, MOHAIR GIMP AND PASSEMEN- TERIF, IN ALL COLORS. Former price, She. t0 91.25. ALL MARKED DOWN TO Se. yard. LOT 2 CONSISTS OF WASH PASSEMEN- TERIES in the desirsble shades of TAN, HELIOTROPE. BROWN, LAVENDER, NAVY BLUE, WHITE also SILK PASSEMENTERIES im ALL COLORS and BLACK, BLACK SILK and CHENILLE GIMP, colored combination of SILK. CHENILLE, Gold Passementeries.GOLD HEADINGS, JET AND GOLD HEADINGS, SILVER AND JET HEADINGS, Gold and JEWELED HEADINGS. Regular price, 81, Tie, Se. and Be. ALL MARKED DOWN TO 120. yard. LOT 3 CONSISTS OF BLACK SILK PASSE- MENTERIES 13% to é-inch wide. BLACK AND GOLD PASSEMENTEKIES; also GOLD GIMP in different styles 13 to 2-inch wide; also BLACK SILK CORD AND CHENILLE PASSE- MENTERIES. Rewular prices, 75c. to $1.65 yard. ALL MAKKED DOWN TO 25c. yard. Srecrat Mare Dows Ix Livres SUMMER UNDERWEAR. LADIES’ EGYPTIAN BALBRIGGAN VEST, low neck, no sleeves. All sizes. Former price, $1. REDUCED to 49. each. MISSES’ EGYPTIAN BALBRIGGAN VEST. All sizes. Rewular price, 3Se. to SOc. RE- DUCED 10 25e. each for any size. Loox Ar Tus Repverioy. LADIES’ BRILLIANT LISLE HOSE. BLACK BOOT, WHITE AND BLACK. striped upper. Regular price, 0c. REDUCED to We. a pair. LADIES’ EXTRA FINE FRENCH LISLE HOSE, with FANCY open work FRONTS in different designs. Former price, $1.25. BE- DUCED TO 41.09 paix. Sezcnis Ix Toner Arnicies. SAUNDER'S FACE POWDER. price, $c. REDUCED TO I%c. a box. OAK PERFUMED COSMETIC MAG- NESIA. Former price, 25c. REDUCED to ike. a box. OAK ALMOND MEAL FACE POWDER. Former price, 2c. Reduced to 1. box. OAK TRIPLE WATER, all odors.o2, bottles. Regular price 25e. Reduced to 18e. PERFUMED AMMONIA. Former price 25¢. Reduced to 18e., pint bottle. WEST INDIA BAY RUM. Former price 25e. Reduced to 19e., pint bot BAY RUM AND AMMONIA MIXED. Former price 25e. Reduced to 19., pint bottie. Former Seseux Renvecrtos Ix Yasxzz No ‘TIONS. SILVER THIMBLES IN PLUSH CASES. Former price 23e. Keduced to Iie. each. VENTILATED GARTER ELASTIC, sil col- ors. Regular price Ie. Redaced to Ze. yd. GROVER & BAKER'S RENOWNED SEWING SILK, in white only, all sizes, o£. spools. Reg- wiar price $1. Reduced to 30c. spool. GROVER & BAKER'S SILK, in X 02. spools, White only. Former price 2c. Reduced to 8c. spook LADIES’ SIDE ELASTICS. Former price Se. Reduced to Ze. pair. CHILDREN'S SIDE ELASTICS. Former price 20c. Reduced to Se. pair. MEN'S SLEEVE HODLEKS. Former price Wie. Reduced to 2. pair. STOCKINET DRESS SHIELDS in sizes 1, 2.3 Former price 13c., Le., 18e. pair. ALL REDUCED to %. pair. COLORED LINEN CORSET LACERS. ‘Former price 10e. REDUCED to Se. pair. PATENT HOOKS AND EYES. price Se. REDUCED to 4c. box. Sreciaz. Manx Dows Ix Conssrs. ODD LOT OF COBSETS, consisting of Promment makes. Former prices $1, $1.50, €1.75. ALL REDUCED to Se. each. ANOTHER LOT COUTIL CORSETS, odd sizes, Former price $1.25. REDUCED tq. ‘BSc. each. ANOTHER LOT OF EXTRA FINE LINEN CORSETS. Former price $1.85. REDUCED to 81.30 eacb. a ee een, Sprcta: Panasor Repverios. 19 PARASOLS ia SURAB, GROS GRAIN *24 INDIA PONGEF. Former prices @2.75, ©3.50end 04. ALL REDUCED to 91.73 each. 14 PARASOLS in CREAM, WHITE, BLACK end WHITE, CARDINAL, TAN, BLACK BROCADED CHINA SILK. BLACK CHINA SILK with large WHITE POLKA SPOT, BLACK and GOLD, BROWN, WHITE with fancy BLACK border. Former prices 96, $4.50and 65. YOUR CHOICE of this lot for 82. each. — : W. A. PIERCE & Co., ‘Buccessors to E. G. Davis, Corner 8b st. h MM K KANN ow Wr ss Hike BE GLEE. Soe BYE BERL Bay aS DD A Bi L , ae | BRATE Y- bDD a2 4 0 Lik EER TITT TTTT FER RR! LL ERE t Eee = ‘The store clones exch evening at 5 o'clock and 1 o'clock Saturdays) ® (Wo we ARE PREPARING wwww WW WW ior stock taking—July ww ww ‘WW 31. You know what that means. We he: by the Whittie: that they will be ready to putin the elevator about the end of thix month. So between the ‘'Stock-takiny Sale” and the ‘‘Kemodeling Reduction Sale” bargains will be plentitul. Here is an epitome of the store news Every Ladies’ Tan Coat in stock has Leen reduced. Every Lace Wrap has been reduced. ‘Traveling Long Garments have been reduced. ‘Few Wash Suits have been reinced. Few Waists have been reduced, In Ladies’ Furnishings we are of- fering the following attractions: ‘de. Fast Black Hose for 2ic. 25e. Black Silk Mitts for 2lc. 45c. Black Silk Mitts, 5c. Infants’ Socks reduced to 2ho. SPEC itdren’s White Ex- tra-fine Swiss Ribbed Vests and Punts, sizes 2 to 10 years, reduced to WILLIAM H. McKNEW, «Suecessor to R. H. Taylor) t ‘933 Pennsylvania ave. fw We cluse at 6 p.m. Saturday's ez- cepted. Evenysovy Isrexesrep. TITTHE BUYING PUBLIC ARE STILL % VERYMUCH INTERESTED IN OUR T REMOVAL REDUCTION OF FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT ON EACH AND EVERY GARMENT OF OUR SUPEKB LINE OF MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHIL- DREN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS, RERFEKS AND SEPARATE TROUSEKS IN HEAVY, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT. EVERYTHING 18 REDUCED. Gak- MENTS THAT YOU NEED NOW AN THOSE YOU WILL NEED I FEW WEEKS. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING NOW FROM US. AS AN OPPOR- TUNITY TO BUY SUCH GOODS AT THESE PRICES WILL NEVER OCCUR AGAIN. TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF OUR FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT FROM MARKED PRICES, AND » EVERY LINEN, PERCALE AND FLAN- NEL SHIRT WAISTIN THE STORE THE REDUCTION 18 20 PER CENT. B. ROBINSON & Co., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 909 PA. AVE. N.W. 345) iyG-eo ‘Let us explain. Those Breezy, Open-end Scarfs, from which you had your pick for 50c. each, are hanging fire—no better way of sending them off than giving you THREE for the price of TWO. ‘SSe., OR THREE FOR a1. JOSEPH AUERBACH, SUMMER NECK WEAR. { SPs} 6%. X, ave., cor. 15th st.,? Down town. we Up town. 5 POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 77H STREET. >>, SPD», = ppp? to aad we ae Eee Please “shape” your shopping CPPCTLLLLOOLOFOOOOCDTOD0000 000000 Sass Asp Commanre Sowers Sacarriozs. SPCC TTLOLOLOLOOLOHOOLOFOOD0000000 eet ot phere ein y ciate the store <n BOVE ALL THINGS DON’T LOOSE SIGHT OF US THIS WEEK. WATCH ‘every announcement we make. We are “tearing off” profits and “cutting AA into” costs on t Gemanis, We began, By TE tg overthrow. of the GHANDERT HOCK OF CLOTEING WE EVER CARRIED. “We've been the center of attraction ail day. Rich aud poor-old and Ranag base ook eatherers af the fruits of our iapatieuce We have grown retest ime ‘weal! jo for wens0 ‘ourselves. We don giaim any credit“nor ask any praise Your atteation to ad your appreciation of te beuests Fou can reap from te havoc we are worluns wit have set up mastery over matchless values in our ‘We don't t to. “gion stock =A The EVERY FANCY CASOUMERE aad FASCL LOC) sidetrac! for your ¢! We've mada CHIL BS! U UL" CHILDREN'S “TWO FIECE SHORT PANES St 0-0-0-0 0-0-0 -0-0-0-0-0-0 YOU ARE PRIVILEGED TO WAI AT Do you THINK AU sizes, a We can aa atyles. Hare At you pergectly. 5-18 SUBJECT TO YOUR CALL FOR: Bee the samyles of the auitw at €10.50 tn ones our large Sec anthatvect windows, HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN'S TWO-PIECE SHORT-PANTS SUITS THAT WAVE SOLD ALL THE SEASON FOR 62.50 AND @3 ARE IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THIS SALE FOR 1.98 u $1.98 ob l-ceee $1.98 Al Sizes, THE Don't mise biothveare, vaRIETy Rael ceeded Ts” UNLIMITED, SOLD FOR 83,50, 84, 4.50 AND $5, ARE “BOWED DOWN TO $2.98__ ip? $2.98 aq sean, 2.95 sj All sizes, LOOK aT to thyears. THE QUALITIES, ‘You are all familiar with OUR method of conducting these sales, YOU KNOW that when wesay ALL we MEAN ALL. You KNOW we NEVER a ticket nor alter » ure, but as the stock WAS at the CLOSING TIME SATURDAY IT WAS WHEN WE OPENED THIS MORNING, IS NOW—save for the BIG HOLE made in it by the im- Inense business these prices have attracted. Nobody can see the values and pass chem by. ‘The patterns—every one of this season's conception—ar; #0 neat and attractive—tue qua, fies are so characteristic of us—the fit and the Muish of every warent i as pectect we ertence taste and talent can produce.” No onevan dnd a dawin then. Every one ci ind a hundred styles that will please his in taste. ‘The sooner you get hers the wreater variety you will have to select froin. Saxs_ Axp Compaxy 0-00-0000 Snesn Cours, ution you again not to let us out of your sight this week—for there's no tellis gor our miay brine forth. © Toworow morning the WATS the SHOES the ISHINGS yield to the pressure of our enterprise—and add their share of oppor- tanities to these great Suit Sales. 00-0 0-0 0-0 — ‘oo. Six How Tur “Sraws Ane Browne, sanother of our wholesale sacrifices, Horveanothsi i OF OUR $3 AND $5.5) STRAW HATS ARE NOW ‘0—0—0—0-—0-—o- Theweare not a lot of bad braids and out of date www er! PRE K OK ala straw—sha| on the latest blocks— wWwwww rk K KK quamty of A —— Www be ORF BK etal ares oer as ee Posmye Prices [x Fvasistxas. 00 FFE — 4 Oo F ‘0—0—0-0-0—0 ae ‘All of our finest Neck wear—qualities thet have been sell oe N iii Bi Skanes Pub act Rae one . ie EER OA OTTTT “CKWEAR. Sive designs—reduced 10 sas — Bo RAA f For this C. week only. KEE A A a Bigb5 cGG A It XS One line of the latest novelty in Underwear Frenc © x BRR H Bhuestriped in Whitesall ges? ~ fag Ash tN RS g 88 _ | —— Shirts, 34 to 44, ood 2°20 NOMS Sse8= 1A Sunoncen Purce. Drawers ee tsa, THOSE EXTRAORDINARY SCOTCH GINGHAM VALUES. ‘You have never seen the like of them. EXQUISITE PATTERNS. 4 BEWILDERMENT OF COLORS. ‘They've taken like ** 1s Hat been Sr pce." Dp. 1 A GZZwa DDD. ALF. same A TP A Eee. B », | Pace Cor Ix H 46 aire. Size 38. ee mac AA YY AA Bee BB Ue daira. Size 33. a we Oe 2 ee a ay 48 parrs: Size te For Genuine Scotch Ginghams. Worth from 25¢. to reivternes ve es ‘S0c. a yard. For this 7 C. week only. While they are here take advantage Eee of them. —_——— ——_ There's one tot of SILK OUTING SHIRTS. Also these S0c. Solid nag Lace Striped India Mulls grounds with Red, Blue and Black ot Bg ne hee] for yard. — 5Qe. Cotton Crepe de Chenes, look like the silk, ‘wear like the silk, beautiful designs. 25e. A. YARD- ‘Take notice of our CLEARING SALE OF JEWELRY. Every pleco of Jewelry in stock reduced to ONE- HALF AND ONE-THIRD D ITS PRICE ‘Te. and Se. Jewelry, 25c. $1.00 aud $1.25 Jewelry, 480. $1.25 to 2.50 Jewelry, 7c. TRUE AND TRAVELING BaGs. Ours is the place to buy them if You have any consideration for your own interest. THE LINE, hcenancs THE LOWEST PRICES. OUR LABEL IN EVERY TRUNK 18 A GUARAN- TEE OF WEAR. TRUNK STRAPS FREE. SWING TRAYS 1N ALL TRUNKS. BAUM'S Bt ‘7TH STREET. int B85 at x sn One jot of Black Silk Warp Outing Shirts—AU sizes of Eveaysooriz, Wastr One. witt'tom ies 17—that you may have a choice of tur For this 2 se xe week only. he = See as Z Axorser Or Sars Suoz Sarzs. if me au ih oe J OF OUR MEN'S HAND-SEWED FRENCH CALP Con- AUL.OF On Eondon, Operas Paris and Breach Gane ae ao eeaeitbes Laced ot Con. = 85, 65.50 ary, madd SE CORSA EON Sed aaa ta > KANOAROO OXFORD TIES = he SE ot @4 and 04.50. 8 HAND-STITCHED, CALF AND EANGAN00 orFORD Wat 82 ee Bar bic oot aul gio oe $1.98. ——*) Se orp. 81.98. ALL OF OUR in ‘a as HATS ARE NOW gi1s—_—f i gi Se $1.48, “a ALL OF OUR 8: aad Laxsavrcn & Bro. Tt isa known fact that we carry the largest and best selected stock of LADIES’, MISSES’ AND ‘BOYS' Shirt Waists hereabouts, Our stock includes 7 EVERYTHING ‘That is desirable—we can fit all ages and have spared no pains to secure for you and ua the VERY BEST For the money. We fully, freely and unre- strainedly guarantee each and ‘ every Waist—price not taken into consideration at all. eS BLACK SUMMER CORSETS, @1. ‘To secure material ina Sun ‘mer Corset that would stand all test of wear and holding color was not an easy matter; many tried this. ‘Mayer, Strouse & Co. of New York have succeeded and now another boon to comfort and style is added to the list of Indies’ desirabies We are one of their many axents. ‘One dollar fs the price. All sizes from 18 to 30. a a ae cae tins on Ne TOILET ARTICLES oF MERIT. Lubin's Toilet Powder, lance size, 10c. per package. Very Fine Triple Extract, im different odors, special sale, 25c. er bottle. Bath Sachet, ready for nse, save soap and sponke, only 1c. Special sale of Toilet Waters, Bay Run, Triple Extracts, Soaps, Sponces and Chamois, Best English Tooth Powder, 2 2. bottles, for 25c. Pozzont's Face!Powder only 25c, per box. Swan Down Face Powder, im Blass boxes, only 10c. per box. eee SPECIAL GIVE VALUES IN OUR JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. Special—Our #110 $2.50 Enamel New Birth-stone Rings in alt the new settings, 14-kt. gold, %e. All our Derby Silver Goods at cost for the next ten days. Hand- some designs for wedding pres- ents, Ourentire new line of Very Fine Shell Hair Pins, Regular Price, $1. Your choice, 50c. Gentlemen's 14-Kt. Solid Gold Lapel Society Buttons. Price, $1. Afull line of Studs for shirt waists and Vassar shirts. Choice, ‘ZSe.to He. 500 patterns to select from. Our store is the coolest in the city. Kept delightfully cool with our fifty (50) patent cooling fans. No annoyance suffered from heat or flies, L A NNN SS Go -AA ORR ss Eo MA RRS Ss TLLL AA ON OKN 4x55 ccc. BR oe BR OF HE BBR OU OU RRR 6 HHH BoB OULU RR GGG HH BBB uv RE coG HH ae ‘BR 00 ae B o ah fb Be $3 ‘2aa* EE => dy 420, 422, 424, 426 7 st. coy “Tue Moxvmexrat.» A FEW WORDS TO THE STAR READERS, Today, July 6, we berin our annual July Clearing Sale. People familiar with our policy know that this is the time of the year when stock in all our depart- ments mnust be turned completely over. THE REDUCTIONS ARE EXTREME. GREATER REDUCTION THIS WEEK IN MILLINERY, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS. Silk Mull Hats, French Sample Flowers, Ribbons, ‘Laces, Corsets. ‘Ladies’ Muslin and Silk Underwear. Swiss Ribbed and Gossamer Underwear, Handker- chiefs, Windsor Ties, Fans, Neckwear, Sun and Rain Umbrellas. Gloves and Mitts. Reefers, Blazers, Jackets, Beaded Wraps, Infants’ ‘Caps and Hats. Infants’ Short and Long Cloaks, &e., &c., &e. SPECIAL OFFER FOR A FEW DAYs. Bargains such as have never been offered before. (G00) Six Hundred pieces of All-silk Gros Grain Fine Quality “*RIBBONS.”" Satin Edge, 3 to 4 inches wide, in every desirable color, including White, Black, Crean, Blue, Pink, Brown, Leghorn, Green, ie., ke. Also (60) sixty pieces Biack All-silk Gauze Ribbon, ‘Sto 4 inches wide, At le. a yard. At lbc. a yard. At Lc. a yard, ‘This quality and width sels everywhere regularly at ‘30c, a yard. Also, for a few days, A GREAT HOSIERY SALE. IMMENSE BARGAINS. (100) One Hundred Dozen Lisle Thread Hose, in all the new dress shades, both plsin and Richelieu ribbed, At 30c. a pair, Or 3 pairs for $1. Fully worth 506. to 60c. 8 pair. (200) Two Hundred Dosen Ladies’ Fancy Hose, (200) Two Hundred Dozen Ladies’ Fancy Hose, Richelieu ribbed, with Black boots; also in Tans and Grays, as well as Balbrixzan Hose, At 123 cents, or two pairs for 25c. At 12% cents, or two pairs for 25¢. Also 0 dozen Biack Derby Ribbed Hose; sizes from 83s toW. Reduced to 39e. ‘Value, 60c." ‘Value, 000. THE MONUMENTAL, ate 937 and $99 F st. n.w. LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES. 7TH AND E STS. N. W. Everybody knows that our prices are lower, much lower, than you have been accustomed to pay hereto- fore, atill we offer this week yet lower prices on some fow speciaities, the reason for which, it is getting iate or ‘we carry a larger stock of them than usual. If in want of anything im our line, call. It will certainly pay ware KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH ARD B STs. ry Cech e 006 ep MRS epee soe 149 B ST. &E., CAPITOL HILL” ‘30c. Quality Gents’ Neck wear, all styles, now. ...37}¢¢ ‘25e. Quality Ladies’ and Children’s Full Rewular- Mande HOse,....-rerereesessersssrersrssnenenseneres LMC ‘Misses’ Silk Mites... ss eeteen. ve Be ‘Batine Windsor Ties...........-----sereesse--0+.-2 £0: ‘Te. Unbleached Cotton, yard WidO.s0e2...20---++ Rowing Reedies....... Mosquito Net rary TTHANDHSTS. NW. 4 1 ft (11 0 1 PRANKIEACO Ford d Prt tt ao Praag 1 4 MUST BESOLD = ——o—— 1} —-e— BELow cost. One elerant Antique Oak Sideboant Refrie- erator, porcelain-lined tank and concealed spigot; has metal butter tox. ample storage room and two large linen drawers ; the back has five bandsome bevel mirrors, artistically | carved frame, finished with handsome oxi- ized trimmings. Reduced from 655 to 838. —o— ‘We also have a few Small Sideboard Refrig- erators which we have greatly reduced. —i—— USEFUL JULY BARGAINS. Sad Irons, st. 1 Wire Dish Covers, fivein a set. XG Window Screens (lange: Large Scrubbing Brush... Chicaso Coffee Mill (fine Grinder). Revolving Handle Potato Manber. Folding Hat Racks, seven pins, ‘Three-arm Towel Prongs. Kitchen Towel Rollers. Garden Sets (three pieces in Lox Furniture Polish, 7TH AND H STS. X.w., 1 FRANELE & CO. We Sua, Nor Move . THESE. THE PRICE WILL DO IT! COME AT ONCE IF YOU WANT 4 PAIR OF THEM. THEY Sa The Palais Royal will close at 1 clock om Sat wrday’s, and 5 e'cieck other evenings wntsi September, Iuportaxr A NNOUNCEMENT. (On Monday, July €, commences the Palais Royal's Annual Clearing Sais of Summer Goods We areas. ‘sured this announces the inost important clearing sale of the PL summer season. THE SALE TRAT WILL PROVE MOST PROLIFIC OF DESIRABLE BAR. GAINS. The reasons are that we have made it « point tokeep the stocks complete in all departments, ani ‘the goods marked from 10 to 33 per cent below current Prices, thus coupling WIM the redwood prices f th: clearing wale attractions that wil make the Pala Kova! headyuarters for dew bar gacne, Titesrnations Liaces.—tsisct Lace nait Plouncings that have sold at @1.25. $1.08 and 82 offered st only The. yard. Choice of 42-inch Lace Flouncings at 10 per cent dis count, 82° The Palaw Royal's Lace stock is acknowledged fo be the most complete an thie city. The above are but hints @ the clearing sais prices. Duss Goons: riccret ant mdia Stik re Anced to Tie, and SOc. yard. Mal. wool Challies re- @uced from Ie. to He, vant. From Se. to Me. Fund; from Live. to Wie. yard; frome. to Tie. yard. Em-Y you hare read the advertisements of the Palais Royal you will remember that the Kmbrosd. ered Poike Dot Ginghams were reduced from 4b to the The above paragraph dueen't propery tei uf the bargain ofered. Tanextsas.—r0 Per cent discount one-tenth off marked prices of all Dress Trimuings, Ribbons aud Flowers. SR" Dressmakers quote the Palave Royal for Trim- mungeand Kivbons because mot uniy have the lowest Prices been quoted, but the must complete cullections have been sound here. Exnorpentrs._2; Per cont of marked prices of Embroidered Batiste Robes, Black and Cream grounds, with colored silkembroidery. Being 42 inches wide ‘Uy yards is sufficient for a costume. BF It ts For novelties Like the abvee that theeredst merchants make good the loves meidental to their business. We could aford w mark these gouisat 1 per cont lees prices at the commencement of the season. One-quarter is now deducted yrom Palais Royai prices, from @4.50 10 $4. The #2.50 Crean Blazers, for lange Jadies, reduced from 2.50 to @L.t. Fast Black Sateen Waists, plain Black and stripes, reduced from @1.98 to @1.75. India Linen Shirt Weiste reduced from 98 to Bic. Children’s White Dresses, some of solid embroidery, at 10 per cent discount. Those mightly sotled and marked @6, #7, @8 and are re. duced to #4 each. Gincham and Flannel Drewes at ‘obe-tentis less than marked prices. Bm The completences of the Painia Royal's stock of Ladies’ and Children's Suite, Blazers, Waists, Trav dling Ulatere, Shaveis, &-?..asaures perfect eatra/action Gs regards atyle anu At, as well as price. ARE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS. HPT TT HT RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH STREET, 1022 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 4y6 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8.E. Lo'clock on Saturday‘and 5 o'clock the other day are our Lours for closiug until September 1. ss “Tavstixe Gowns aT a a a RT FREER ¥ o- “When you are among the Romans you must do as the Romans do"—If you are going to ramble atout this summer—or settle down at the seashores or in the moun- tains, you must dress for it—If you don’t you will feel lke a *“finh out of water.” We have collected a line of fabrics_erpecialiy and peculiarly adaptable for *“sum- mering” suits. The textures and colors are SERV- ICEABLE. It will not cost much to be “RIGHT” this matter if you follow out our planning 40-inch NAVY BLUE SERGE-7ie. a yard. Stinch NAVY BLUE SERGE-81 a St-inch NAVY BLUE SERGE-¢1. yard. 48-inch CREAM SERGE, with stripes or plaids in Blue and Red—@1.50 yard. 50-inch ENGLISH SUITINGS—$1.50 8 yard. 44-inch CAMEL'S HAIR-@layard. 4srinch CAMEL'S HAIR GRENADINE, with Blue and White, Black and White and Gold Stripes and Plaids—#1.35 a yard. 48-inch SILK AND WOOL GLORIOSA in Gray, Blue, Brown and Green—$1.50 « yard. 46-inch CREAM SERGE-two grades— Se. and $1.50qyant. 40-inch CREAM CORD SEBASTOPOL— @1s yard. 40-inch SHAGGY CAMEL’S HAIR, with small plaids, in old and new Biue and Platinum—#1.50a yard. 40-inch FRENCH SUITINGS—@1 a yard. 42inch PLAID CHEVIOTS (medium heavy weights)—$1 » yard. inch FANCY BLUE AND BROWN CHEVIOTS—Mc. a yard. 5@-inch Cheviots in Golden Brown, Wine and Helictrope shades—$1.¥5 a yard. 40-inch Lansdowne—a light silk and wool fabric—#1.25 a yard. 4zinch BLUE AND GREEN CHECKED CHEVIOTS that have been as high as $1.50-90c. a yard. 38 and 44-inch SHEPHERD CHECKS— Biue and Bisck, smail, medium end lange patterns—TSc. and $1 a yard. 42-inch BEDFORD CORDS—Biue, Gray ana Platinum shades—$1.25 ayant. than common good quality—SGc. a yard. #z-inch JACQUARDS—Green, Brown, Heliotrope and Blue effects—$1.:5 a yard. ‘will mate up s0 decidedly “business lke” that, won't tee travel-stained after a journey. nor haw to be over<areful for fear of mussing them. If y/ado there's no harm doae. They sre great goods for rae l FRATON PERRY, “PE&RY BUILDING,” / Siding apeane pesag Eatablished 1540, * You Nuzp Suozs FOR THE COUNTRY OR BEACH. WE HAVE THEM Unsprnwean.—soe. ‘Summer Corwe's retuced to #4. ; @1 Cormets for 4c. Cambric Undergarments re- duced as follows: 85c. Corset Covers for 0c. @1.35 Gowns for 2c. G8c. Lace-trimmed Drawers for 44c. (GBc. Chemises for 30e. Ue. Skirts for Ste. BE The Few items quoted above are misleading, ince as much might be written oF remnante—or unde sirable sizes, &e. Then, too, no hint ie gwen of the Gingham and Suk Skirts for summer wear, or of the Towels, or of Infante’ Goods, all of which are on this second Ror, at greatly reduced prices, Hosteny.— soot pattern sik Hose, Fast Black feet and uppers in all shades. reduced frow & to GY cents, 49c. Lisle Boot Pattern Hose reduced to 39 cents. Ian- ported Lisle Thread Vests reduced to ie, or 3 for @1. Silver Slide Silk Elastic Garters reduced 0:1) veuts. BEAL wizes Gnd colors in the abe mentioned Howe. We don't think it worth whileto mention the Sere remnants which might be gone beore you called. Then, too, you know wf Palais Koya prices for Fast Black How. Your style and size is here and ate Price surprise. Foays.—ratmn teat Fans, with situa trimmings, reduced to 7 cents. 25. Japanee Fans for 20 cente and 450. Japanese Fans for 3) ents, SB We can't pretend to gives list of revived prices For all Fans, for here is @ election of Screen Fans, Folding Fans and choice Pne of rare laces, £0, second to few in the country. ewe ny.—Veoar sirt itods ana Links, of all styles, reduced from 25 9 21 cents. Real Gold Birthday Rings from Ge. tBceuts. All 250. Lace Pins reduced to 21 cents. BE Alec an wavaually emplete collection of Rea Gold, Real Shell. and Stertig Sileer Jewelry. Also choice Bric-a-brac, which \ofered at twenty per cent discount, Learner coops.—as Parse marked 250. may: eciaimed for Zic. 4% Chatelaine Bags for 390, 1c. Leather Belts for 12 Ba Hints from the ma complete of leather goods departments, where onmay tind almost ali things made of leather, row the moat expensive to the cheapest—all at pricessat are only posable with cash businces, — Groves—soe. 10:90. Pieskin Mousquetatres. SOc. for 1 Fosterlouk Kid Gloves. lec. for Ue. Silk Mitts. SQe. Ms for 440. S2-The Palas Jal givee stock ix complate the war around, 1 Hicakin Gives are shown fa Whiteand Peart, th self and black stitching. j—oeeoeanonstietinmemarammasi> Nockwear Al 2. Wash Siikand Suk Windsore reduced to 22.0%. 12¥e. Mull Ties for 20 cents, ‘Sie. Mull Fic for “cents. BP-Kt ma remembered that the Mull Tie Some were He to retail at #6 centa, The above are White Linen Handkerchiefs, with | tall style borders, Ia hint showing we are re dong the prices of desirable goods. Oo ‘Inall the LATEST CUTS end MATERIALS— ‘Torr anricis.—r ceutefor Lange Cabs of Cas ‘tile Plain Kid, Patent Leather Tips, Patent Leather _ re FO The above reduced prices bring these articles ot

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