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the city. As a local NEWS paper and IF YoU HAVE ‘ Lornnor, 10TH, 11TH AND F 8T8. ¥. —o— BFUnti September we close on Satur- 4 ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1891. THE EVENING sSTAR.| £ A EERE? | sittcresm-s Soe ders} pce ot 8 ens on tte Womeis WASHINGTON ad AA US TH ge | Senshosdinedoe ee ‘THURSDAY... POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, “A Surtrer Is Tue Trwe Or Srozu J (noswy «NOTES = HH STREET. = = at Advertising Medium it bas ne competitor. Presmure on the administration and Congress by office-seekers is continuous, and private ef- forts to evade and nullify the civil-service law have never for s moment been intermitted. Just now that pressure and those efforts a aggressively acute and persistent, as vet forth in our news columns. In the full ard free action of the civil- service law and its extension where practicable lie the best hopes of the chief of the adminis- tration and the members of Congress, for both relief from beavy official and personal cares and the vast improvement of the civil service of the republic. It ix to the obvious interest ‘of the public men to promote reforms and dis- courage mere place-hunting. That it is to the cvuntry’s interest uo well-informed, disinter- ested man will deny. ‘The reforms already se- cured have strengthened the service and bad their effect in quickening the political eon- science of the country. There is no danger of a return in our day to the spoils evstem, with ite injustice to rising men and injury to pablie interests, its weskuess aml inefficacy, its degradation of politics buth in state and na- hon ee Such are the manifest advantages of the naval militia to y situated as we are that it is singular so few states have as yet mc~ cepted the terms of the law providing for the force. New York, Masachusetts and Rhode Island have done «o and California is getting ready todo so. What the National Guard ix to | the land, the naval militia is to the sea defences of the republic. Such is at least the theory, and there is no good reason why the marine | volunteers should not equal if not surp those of the interior in all the respects of equip- ment, drill aud efficiency. As there is more on the seaboard to make men bardy in a short ny cour pass service and cool in the moment of danger, so there is wore to excite the imaginution of the | ardent and romantic, who would be attracted to | that acm on account of the novelty, the variety, the difficuitios, and pombly the perils of the | In olden days! = the center of tn navy, oF rather it wax the headquarters for the tiylit little vessels engaged in fishing, a8 Boston | was the headquarters of those employed in com- merce, the training having been at beim, mast head or harpoou. Aw times changed men changed. The Lardy fishermen and voyagers all go down to the sea in ships, but the pro- portion of them to the whole population is much swailer and the navy may no longer rely twelf or its old sources of supply for men aad of Hence the encouragement offered to the states to forma militia of the seas. It cught to be more generally and promptly accepted. If the terms are not within the competence of the greater number of sea- tes they should be made so by Con- ow eith — Heretofore the rebellions against Turkey have Leen chiefly confined to those of ite sub- jects who profess some other than the Mahome- tun religion. Greek, Wallachian, Bulgarian, Egy} ‘an and Armenign have revolted, most of them successfully, and bave set up govern- ments. except in Armenia, that were either READ THE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES ON SALE FOR TOMORBOW, RRR ERR ppp RoE BD RRR FE OD D RR FE DD RR ERE bpp TTT 1 cco KR OK EER ron ¢O@ KK EF FH Be By & T HU wo K kK kee ppp aA OY Rp A OLY DD RA '¥ DD ASA Yn ppp AA ¥ 1 Jot of Children's Fines Were as hich ax $l Red Ticketed. Llot of Tadiew Mull Hate. All shadow as higt'as €2.75. Red Ticketed. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. high as 2c. tet 5-4 Tab cee LACESRAND EMBROIDERIES, L lot ef Torchon Laces, worth We MUSIAN UND Ladies’ White Ticketext Shirt Waist D | STAMPED LINENS AND HEAD RESTS, Hk Bead Teste S12 Fine Silk Hin Piibrelia Cases, Ce t , an Bag. Letter Newsparer Pocket GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Tot of sa. Colvred Tafleta #1 Witte Rid Gloves, hook Bie. O and $1. ck and White.. 485 White Castine: broidery, silk fringe. Chatel strictiy or partly autonomous The empize of tas Musselmans is falling to pieces so fepidly that even Arabia, the birth place of Mahomet and germ of the great oriental conquests made by his successors. is assert- ing its independence, with no Turkish force jt band to quell the insurrection. To readers of history this fact is of prime import- ance in the study of Russia's design It serves her policy to have the separate peoples under the su:tan’s nominal sway fall away from their silegiance. The czar will quietly bag ‘that part of the game nearest his own lines aud keep his eyes on the rest. os Jewish emigration from Russia and other European countries will be directed, under ‘the auspices of Baron Hirsch, to the Argentine Repzblic. Not only is the Jew persecuted in the czar's dominions, he is regarded with sus- picion anc dislike by Austrians and Germans, and throughout central Europe a strong anti- Sewite faction exists, both in social and politi- cai life. It does not matter to these people ‘that the banker of the Hebrew race and faith ism necessity of the state. They borrow his money and drive out bis brethren or make their existence in those lands intolerable. The settlement of the exiled Hebrews in South America cannot fail to benetit both the settlers wud the previous inhabitants, ee It ix reported that the Shah of Persia will visutthe Worki’s Fair. If what is told of his persoza! habits while in England is at all true he will find such » balm of Gilead in the cattle pens of Chicago stock yards as will make him weep great tears of bitter sorrow that he can- not take the whole business along with him as he travels from place to place. —— The Carlow parliamentary election shows Paruell's man beaten by nearly two and a half votes to his one in a “Parnellite stronghold,” which is about as much vindication us the de- posed leader is likely to receive. se poe it begins to look a little as if the captain of the Itata would havea very fair ebance to re- cover damages from the United States govern- mext for unlawful detention and a half dozen ether maritime misdemeanors. ——_—__ + Apparently Secretary Rusk must have got ; the weather bureau mixed up with the ice! cream freezers and the refrigerators, in the | arrangement of his meteorological furniture. —_—-s—____—_ ‘The New York delegation will be the biggest ; one thing at the democratic convention of '¥2, not excepting Grover Cleveland. To surpass iu he saust combine with it, or something else. ~ ee Senator Peifer has at last got his picture in Puck as the cartoon de resistance of the week. Now Jct bim winnow his whiskers and stack them up for the benefit of his posterity. He bas got all there is in it. += ‘The grasshopper is making its appearance in the northwest, and the grasshopper in quanti- ties is almost as bad on a community of con- tented settlers as am attack of the Farmer Allasce. ———_—_+-.-—_ ___ Ignatius Donnelly is making the Farmers’ ————=_____ ‘Tue tussle in Ohio will begin to begin about the time the firet Katydid strings up its frost predictor. +2 Any state which fails to have « part in the ‘world's fair should get its charter repealed and g0 out of business. — Electricity having been iegally proved to be dangerous to life when properly applied, the electric companies will be compelled te look up some other argument sgainst electrocution. ee Representative Mills is down at Asbury Park trying to find out what the sad waves are eay- Fine Jat TRUNKS AND BAG3. 12i6-in leheted h Zine Sar: 1 Fine Fiat-top ‘Tr hard-wood slats on top, linen lined. flor jock, two dress trayk. Was 812.00. ieketed.... 2 Extra Fine Canvas Trunks, barrel tov, liien Lined, &e- ‘Sizes 1 1 Ee STATIONERY AND Oc Boxes Linen ani Superfine Stoc oe ked ticketed. : 13 Bhs finperiat Stock W a Elmo's Model Speaker. se” feed "Ticketed. Thomas ‘Stee w nants of Stikoline, Swisses, Madrassos, w rd. “Red Tick? iu Baws, Whisk Kroc BELTS AND LEATHER GooDs. Baws... the. x Canvas Saratoga Truni. Was 87.06 a8) BEEN MARKED AT A PRICE THAT WILL INSURE THEIR READY SALE. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. yard yard 20 mch ari ae He 0 pair each Red Tick- sy bie. each, ‘Se. each SHAWLS 4 iid 8-35 BulbvCderedd” Cohine Cardinal ‘oniy.. #19 each vanese Fol each Colored Fainted Linen Faus, wilt sticks: 1g. each sia - $4.48 Red Ticketed, 2.15 DEPARTMENT. . cloth, fiustrated. Ticketed. = a 3 82 Vois. of Housetoid Library, staitland Worn: End foetry, shop worn Were €1.2. led ‘Ticketed. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. 50c. Children’s Fast Black Kibbed Hose. Sizes 2 Send 1 256, Ladies’ Fine 381.50 Ladies’ Boe. Ladies! Jersey-fitting Balbrincan V gh be DRESS GOODS. Siri - Ue. ibbed Lavender Slik Vesta. ‘Uc. each » Sleeveless. Sizes 25, 28, 30, Su.2e. each 3 pair $1.00 pair Odds and ends’ in Plain and Figured China ‘Sikes, Surabs and Mobair Silks. Were V yard, Bed Ticketel. Challies. “Were Ise. Red ‘sud Plain, Wool ted..." Sei Uhis dicaaa Yoeoed Rate | = a eed Bass ee oo for wrappers WHITE GOODS, LINES ‘ke. ‘Se. pieces Plaid Organdie Lawns. Were 1 Tieketed 2. ‘7S remnants of Ginzbai ‘Sold for 12gc, Hed Ticketed. Re. yard Remnants of Dotted and Figured Swissce at very low prices. 25 Carriage Robes, light weights, me Nere Moe. e125 Red Ticketel Ge. 8115 ayard 5O rempants of Table Daiuasks at greatly reduced prices. 25 remnants of Russia Crash, Bed Te keted. PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. Powder, : loc: Pearl Glycerine Soay Luudbore's Irspie batracts, ail’ odors. whe. Best Florida Watec, larve bottle. Lae. Cooper's Flora: Dentine, best for Ie. Pine Frenc! oth Brush, de. Brooke's Crystal Soay Ze. packawe Flat Toilet ‘all sizes. Se. spool Pret Hastie Cotton, i Paper Best tee! Hairpins, alt plas... Ie. Peat her-stitch Trimiuime, White 25c, Tan Sige Polish. best” taade: Wore 12%¢e. idee SB tnd FA aE re- 10 Oe. plece “ibe. ‘bottle ide. Double Whaleboiw Cusine, ali colors... 10e. plece ‘Special, all sizes real Whasclone, quaranteed. BUTTONS. . Iwory Buttons tn ight colors. ay Metal Betoun S aot. oe ea Fe foun dog. On 2be. Fancy Steel and Jet Buckles... ‘TRIMMING AND LACES. Ser Colored Silk and ‘Tinsel Braid White, Cresm and Black > Willie mal Te. Det & EUCHING, Be. Bie. box Cord Hae 3c: Pitvrotlerad Chiffon ait snetey Tae: Chndren's Fancy Embrotdered Collars js: and Ike M tes, embrusdered =. Windsors, ‘Hemunante of Ruchinig below cost. (LOaks, SUITS AND SHIRT WaIsTs. cin Wa ere ie, Black Comtacsow 6 Were #3. “Ked Ticketed.... lar aad cull YS SHIRTWAISTS. Royal Faun ot Bow #2.25 White Flanael Sui Wass ing about free trade and tariff. —__—o—_——— If Grandmother Victoria can edit ber im- perial grandson in England she nor any other buman can use the blue pencil on “the master of Germany” at home. Let us hope that Warden Brown of Sing Sing will mot be so inflated by his success span electrocutor that he will seek to enter the arena of national politics. ro A little more of this sort of thing and warm . weather will Le unseasonable in the American Bateuber RABASOLS AXD UMBRELLAS. T rie Lot of 150. and 10¢, = & M4 ide Hlered ends, sik. light and dark shades,...-/ise All-wool Biue Flannel Suits, braided tn excellent ‘Ticketed. 2.68 each Jackets. Were @4. 1-20 eneh ‘1 White Embroidered Suit. Was @6. Red Ticheteds mecennneeereees 63.8 Misses’ Light Cloth Coats, sizes 12 to 1g 58c. exch 1.75 each HERE et o—o. Masy avait tscondemned—nung away—food for the moths—because the pants are “*played out.” That's needless waste—and you know the old saw—'*Wilful waste makes woeful want." Don't do it. worth two of that. Buys pair of our SEPA- RATE TROUSERS—“*READY-MADE” only that they're ready-to-put-on and wear. As far asthe Mt isconcerned they make many a cus- tom tailor's talent blush. We're getting in new Patterns every day—Giad to take the time and the pains to show you something that'll wear Well with the coat and vestand th have a suit as good as new, W We'll show you » plan you'll all of ‘@ thousund differnt patterns—certainly your taste will take « ‘‘shine” to one pair out of so mapy—and the cost is a caution to you not to pay tailors—as you have to—#10 to $20 for no more satisfaction than WE GUARANTEE for bait. =f Wouus “Chose Rasoe. es A pout these four SUIT SALES.—¥ou are tempting disappointment to put off your at- tendance much: longer. We don't see how they can last later than Saturday till they may. We're Laving them to reduce the stock-—and soon as we reach that thoit—we shail ery then {t'll be too late. ‘The regular Prices will prevail. But NOW vowve your choice of EVERY FANCY CHEVIOT and FANCY CASSIMERE SUITIN THE HOUSE that is marked $15, $16.50 and “quits” 818 for —810.80. — EVERY FANCY CASSIMERE and FANCY CHEVIOT SUIT in the crked 820, 822, 823.50 —#12.90.— HUNDREDS wy CHILDREN'S TWO- PLECE, SHORT-PANTS SUITS that are marked $2.50. and $3 for ——$1.98.— Hundreds of CHILDRENS TWO- PIECE, SHORT-PANTS SUITS that are marked 83.50, #4, $4.50 aud 85 sor ——82.98.— If you are going todo any guessing on the pins it must be done before NEXT Thursday night. Contest closes then. SAKS AND COMPANY. DRESS RELIEFS, PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND SEVENTH ST. T Tv ERR R Saturdays the store will close at 2 o'clock. Other evenings at 5 o'clock. We take account of stock Ju! and preparations therefor are now in Progress. nary values in Ladies’ ‘Suite and Furnishings. A number of re- duetions have already been an- nounced. Today we enumerate the following: 3 Ladies’ Cream Flan uced from #1 to #7. 50 3 Ladies’ Serve Outinz Sui and Black, sizes 3 duced from $18.50 to €15 Every Wash Suit in stock has been reduced, as they must be sold this month. WHITE SKIRTS.—At last we are able to snppiy the demand for Ladies White India Linon Skirts. Prices $1.25, 81.75 and 82.25, ‘These sepa- rate Skirts have driven ready-made White Suits to the wali. Buy a #1.25 Skirt and a 81 White Waist and have a Suit for $2.25, WAISTS. — White India Linon Waists, sizes 12, 14and 16 years,und sizes 38 and 40 only, reduced from BB to T5e. White Lawn Waists, 81, 81.25, 81.50, 81.75. 82, 82.50 and 82.08. Ladies’ Fancy Figured Waists, 50 and S8e. each. Ladies’ Launderel Dress Shirts, $1.50, $1.75and 82. UNDERWEAR. Allof our $1 Fancy Lisle Thread ‘Vests reduced to 750. All of our $1.38 Fancy Lisle Thread ‘Vests reduced to #1. Children's White Ribbed Vests and Drawers, sizes? to 12 years, reduced from 38 to 20. ‘SPECIAL. —Children's Merino Cor- set Waists, thoroughly stayed, Nghter, cooler, stronzer and better than the 50c. Jean Waists, only 5c. each ; 3 for 81. CHILDREN'S COATS RE- DUCED.—Ladies taking their chil- dren to the mountains or seashore and needing «light or mediuin weight Coat can uow take their choice of our stock of them at greatly reduced Prices. BLAZERS AND CLOTH. We have just received our fourth iminense bolt of Cloth to mateh our Navy Blue and Black Five-dollar Full-roll Blazers for making the skirt. How it has sold! We sell you the Blazer for $5 and enough clot for the skirt for 83.38 to @3.75, and you have an elegant Blue or Black Cloth Suit for less than 89, We still have all sizes in the Cream Striped Full-roll Blasers at €2.75. WILLIAM H. McKNEW, Bt 933 Pennsylvania ave, Suits, re- Boy Osty Tar Besr. THE LIGHT-RUNNING re ERK Www N www NNN ww ww NNN wow i SEWING MACHINE. Positively the easiest running ma- chine tn the world. So simple that « child can use it and execute the most beautiful work on tt, ‘We take all kinds of sewing ma- chines inexchanze. OUR REPAIRING DEPART- MENT ‘The most complete in the city. ‘We can repair any makeof ma- chine. ‘We keep in stock Needles and Parts for all machines. ‘Machines for Bent by the Week or ‘Month. $ OPPENHEIMER'S, ‘514 thet. nw, ‘Sole agent for the New Home Sewing Machine. ‘See our 400. Dress Forma. before you yesterday, pew wg E wwww Ee Marea Ss kek WoW 8x5) 10c. Japanned Dust Pans... $2.50 Nickle-plated Minute 200° 10c. Nicklin Tray... 8c. Porcelain-lined Kettles, 40c. Fancy Japanned Water Carriers. 10c, Patent Nutmeg Graters... 12e. Wire Plate Holders. be. Ice Picks Se. Japanned Pepper Shakers. 0c. Iron Stove Pokera, 0c. Fiy Traps... We Sl Pow A ge iscu weLvetia clon UMBRELLA—fast Black, with paragon frame and silverine bandie. 28-inch @ quarter more, Or 26-1N' SL25 FOR A2-1NcH otonra cLoTH or silverine hnudles. UMBRELLA, with natural wood ‘Brinch a quarter more. 5(Q) FOR A2v-INCH GLORIA, WITH $1.50 282 match, mounted on rustic Landles. FOR A INCH GLORIA, PLB OT roeet ota take we sliver patches and sliver tassels. $1 5 FOR A 26INCH GLORIA, me mounted on gold plated and silver. handles. $1 5 FOR A °%-INCH GLORIA, ne méunted on ebonized bandies, Proper for mourning, 28-inch a quarter more. ao FOR A IN! “GLORIA.-THE BEST CO} quality—with handies of Weichsy Mad- agascar, boxwood, firs, oak roots and bainboos, twisted and carved m odd and quatut designs. 6) FOR A “6-INCH UNION SILK-COV- '~ ERED UMBRELLA. It will ontwear two pure sk ones and looks the same. Lots of ‘unique patterns in handies to pick from. © Sbitnah a quarter more. oe 2.58 FOR A UNION SILK WITH PAT- ent lock frame. One of the few umbrelias that will ‘‘roli up close” without injury. $3 28-inch a quarter more. %8-inch @ quarter more. 2%8-ineh a quarter more. FOR THE UNION SILK, MOUNTED ‘on the choicest natural handie stock. 28-1nch a quarter more. We have a full line of regular MOURNING UM- BRELLAS at 81.50, 2, 82.50, 83, $3. We don't believe it is possible to than we have and not *'stint” the qual ‘Theve is ape and style about our Umbrelias that relieves them of that bungling burdensome jook. You will carry one with pieasure and aatisfaction—because they, are all neat in appearance and ready for business. ° ° o—-0 ALL OUT o—o ° ° ‘Wo have sot the last of our PARASOLS and SUN UMBKELLAS to “short meter." We want to wind them up" in ahurry. Of course if the one you are carrying suits you—you will hardly be interested—tut if yours isa little the worse for wear you can “mend matters” with anew vue, of the latest shude and shape for a very small expenditure, BFATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING," NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. 1 R. Gorpscumm, 1007-1009 F ST. N.W. RRR EE EERE N x x N iN = sy Sss8 A VEFE RRR H HEREL DDD. VER R Woe EG DD Vem ube EB B EFER H HEERLLLLDDD No oW OW wh A SSS OH NS Wwww aa § "Suu N Wwww 4&4 ‘ss Hun No WWWW AAA g SHH NN w wa A*ss oe FRIDAY, JULY 10, WE SHALL HOLD OUR AN. AL TIN WARE SALE AND WE SHALL DEAVOR TO HAVE IT SURPASS ANY TIN WARE SALE EVER HELD IN WASHINGTON. GOODS ARE ALL FIRST QUALITY. handles... 6 Se. anproved “Dover Exx Beater’ Te 10c. Chopper Knives... 6 Lie. Excellent Qi 0c 15e. Dinner Bells...... lle pieces . Galvanized Scoops. Crumb Tray and Brush... . Wire Knife Baskets... - Can Opener ... BR. GOLDSCHMID, it 1007-1009 F ST. N.W. wish we could have put these UMBRELLA facts it was pouring down so hard. We think we would have made buyers of many ~then and there, But its one of the laws of living to “‘lay by against a rainy day"—and the prices we have wet to these qualities ought not to need weather" to frame them as big bargains. We think we ean save you something on one of these neediul a taches of every wardrobe. See if anybody elve talks as cheap as this—and it isnot al! ta/k with us, either. falling #4 and $5. ‘figure any finer” THE PTT TTT TTT TTI Do You Regume MACKINTOSH? ‘This weather induces you We show the newest things in English to think s0. Waterproof Garments. ‘With capes and sleeves. With sleeves, without capes. A guarantee with every | garment as absolutely water Proof. Prices, 87.50 to $18, JOSEPH AUERBACH, WET WEATHER REQUISITES. { BAR ae eT feereetrererrerererreirire Crosine Our Sure Or Reunants. During the past month we have accumulated arent many remnants of all Kinds, and we ‘Want to close them out, We have marked the quantity in each piece and the price in plain fwures, and will deduct 25 per cent or one- fourth of the price marked on esc piece for ‘They are all displayed on oar center tables, and many good bargains may be found in the stock. We have also reduced the prices ona great many Summer Goods, and still continue to . make a discount of ten ver cent on all goods im our stock tilé further notice. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penns. ave. AU goods marked in plain Agures, a9 ‘With capes, without sleeves. BARGAIN HUNTERS EXAMINE JACKETS EVERYTHING BROUGHT TO THEIR NOTICE. CONSEQUENTLY KNOW HALF = WHERE TO GET JUST WHAT THEY WANT AT LESS EXPENSE THAN PRICE. THEIR NEIGHBOR. HUTCHINSON'S, dete 907 Pa. ave. A Fiw ppp B''D 0% Rae pee DDOO BBB OER dD DOO Btn Eee pov’ “oo” “ou! Bas Lun Exe REMOVAL-SALE- RRR OA ER g8S Re dy THT BER 8Sy RRA A T EER Sss5 ON LADIES’ AND MISSES’ FINE REE By gis Erm PD “ss, Fs Sys8 = , -TURNED | NOW a 600. in Opera Toe. ae Patent Tipped | Toe. 1 LADIES’ FINE DONGOLA TIES. Common Now Plain $1.15. Opera, patent tip FORMERLY 8150. ENT LEATHER TIES. COFFEE COLOR GoaT TIE! MISSES’ FINE LOW SHOES. Patent Leather Theos. French Dongola Theos. Dongola ‘Ties. 1 “OUR OWN” | | MAKE LADIES’ | | OXFORD TIES. | | Common Sense | i] Style. 1 | Opera Toe, patent | i ' ! 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 Now 91.15. ' 1 i 1 t 1 1 | 1 1 i i i LADIES’ PAT- | f 1 1 ' 1 ! 1 1 1 ' Best 1 i FORMERLY 82.00. Now tip. Coffin Toe, ent tip. Pointed Toe, Patent tip. 81.37. pat- RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH STREET, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 3y9 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8.E. W. A. Parez & Co. Bucceasorsto E. G. Davis, 719 Market Space, Corner 8th street. EXTRAORDINARY REMNANT ATTRACZION FOR FRIDAY. OUR WEEKLY REMNANT SALE ‘Will be unusually attractive this week, as OUR GREAT REMODELING SALE has ‘been in Progress since Monday, and as a natural conse- quence MANY REMNANTS have been made ‘and many odd lots have accumulated. There will he sold tomorrow ut # reat sacrifice. You will have ap inusual opportunity to pick up splendid values at a very siall cost. OUR STORE has been pretty well CROWDED all this week and many of the inost desirable goods have become short lengths and broken lots. We call your attention to the hints conveyed in this list, which represent but a very small portion of the MANY SPLENDID BARGAINS in REMNANTS to be FOUND HERE TO- MOKROW. Rewsaxts Or Exsroweren Frouxe INGs. 434 yards EMBROIDERED and TUCKED FLOUNCING. Former price, $7.43. Rem- nant price, $3.72 for piece. 4% yards EMBKOIDERED and TUCKED FLOUNCING, 27 inches wide. Former price, 89. REMNANT PRICE, #4.50 for piece, 4% yards HAND-DRAWN WORK HEM- STITCHED FLOUNCING, 45 inches wide. Former price, 87.43. REMNANT PRICE, 85.85 for plece. 43 yards HAND-DRAWN WORK AND EM- BROIDERED FLOUNCING, 45 inches wide. Former price, $10.58. REMNANT PRICE, $5.29 for piece. 2% yards OPEN-WORK EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING, IRISH POINT EFFECT, 45 inches wide. Former price, 82.50. REM- NANT PRICE, $1.07 for piece. Rewsasts Or Corrox Duess FABRICS. ALL REMNANTS of PRINTED COTTON PONGEES, in lengths from 2to 8 yards, FOR 20c. yard. * KEMNANTS of FIGURED FRENCH SATEEN, in lengtha trom 2 to 7 yards, Former price, 35. REMNANT PRICE, 12}c. yard. REMNANTS of ENGLISH CRAPONS, which formerly sold for :30c. yard, WILL BE SOLD AT THE RATE OF Ide. yard. Lengths from 2 to 10 yards. REMNANTS of WHITE FIGURED and DOTTED SWISS at CORRESPONDING REM- NANT PRICES. AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER IN SHORT LENGTHS of WHITE CHECKED NAIN. SOOK, suitable for APhONS and CHIL- DREN'S DRESSES. Former price, 20c. and 250. yard. REMNANT price, 1dc. yard. Hosrry Rewsanrs. 2 pairs DROP-STITCH BLACK LISLE + HOSE, slixhtly imperfect. Former price, 48. REMNANT PRICE, 333e. pair. 4 pairs FINE FRENCH LISLE HOSE, + CLUSTER RIBBED, FAST BLACK BOOT, with upper of GOLD, CARDINAL, SALMON. Former price, 75c. REMNANT PRICE, 3c, pair. ‘These are slightly imperfect. SPAIRS FRENCH LISLE HOSE, very thin and light. Color BLACK, CLUSTER DROP- STITCH. Former price, $1. KEMNANT PRICE, Sic. pair. 3 PAIRS FINE FRENCH LISLE HOSE, Bick with White striped fronts. Former Price, $1.25. KEMNANT PRICE, 0c. pair. Reaxaxts Ov Karr Unvenwean. 1 SWIS8-RIBBED SUIT for LADIES. DRAWERS and SHIRT separate, bize 3. apt yas @1, REMNANT PRICE, 65c, Rassxaxrs Or Misses) Moan Gowns. days at 1 o'clock: other days at 5 o'clock. Tomorrow. Farax, WILL BE A VERY ATTRACTIVE REMNANT DAY WITH, vs. Why? Because we have by fara larrer aren- mulation of pave hed this season the natura. remit ‘of vnce salen ie very Low price tehich we have been selling goods. "Puen ot reduction sale prev; : ‘alse bee in ~ We have from these sales the reaainlers-thines left over. ents cf nes, broken assortiven's, od, Sizes, st Jota, things that are tuussed ‘and ‘slled from Randling and dispiay, &., Bc. Our undeviating principle Is to take all suet merchandise away from the tectdar stork «i Puta price om it that insures tts linmediate dine posal. THE INTRINSIC WORTH OF THIS, CLASS OF GOODS IS NOT THOUGHT OF BY US, and we swuacest thet yon resd every line Of this xdvertisement careiully—it means a, reat saving to you. —o— 8 week than ws Desinastx: Lexorns Ly Sparse AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. ‘The unprecedented sale of Tansand Grays this season has resulted in the accumwaticn o a large nutuber of short lengtis in these desira- Bie shades” We want to close thet all out thi Week, and tothis end have marked them at Very Low remnant prices—at such prices thay they cannot iail to thterest you. ‘There is material enough In th skirt, wrapp Yards abd frou '5 to than Piece pri floor, 10th st. building.) M r i Mews Fersisurxa Goons. ODDS AND ENDS. 1 Fancy Linen Vest—double breasted. Size 38. Keduced irom €3.50 te $1.50. 1 White Marseiiles Vest double breasted. Size 42. “Reduced from €3.50 10 € be pigeo, Shirts, to oi.zd 16 Fine Enelish Cheviot Woven stripes. | Sizes—3, + 16%, and 17. Reduced: from & each, 10 Fine English Heavy Silk Tennis Shirts. Sizes4, 14.3, 145502 15, and 1, 19%. He- duced trom $6 to 83 eac 19 Extra Tine Gauze and Bal Shirts with short sleaves—French fintehed necks and eet! buttons. Sizes 40 and 42. Reduced from c. to Ze, each. 9 Fine French Bai in Shirts (ribbed), French necks, silk inced”peari buttons, ul suitable for snail men or boys, Bize Jd. ‘aced from 0c. to Ze. ‘2 suits of Extra Fine Ribbed Silk Underwear 3p Pink and Le Wender—each suit in a neat box. shirts 36, Drawers 32. Keduced from $9 to Reasaxts Ix Panasors. 1 Ladies’ 22. Surah §: wii Wiis stiped borders naturel —Reduced from #3.50 to $2.50. — 1 Ladies’ 22-inch Heliotro) Hes’ 2zanch Helictrope Brocaded Sik —Reduced from 5 to $3.— 2 Surah Silk Parswois, one Red the other | Spectar R, White—trimmed in silk stripe net. ‘Reduced from 86.0 to @4.— (First floor, 11th st. building.) Mosus Usprrwear Deranruenr. BROKEN_LINES. 1 Ladies Berkels Cambric Ge hand- a Poratet =e ——Keduced from 86.75 to $3.50.— 3 Muslin Walking Skirts,tucked cambric ruff tthe bottcu:,ruities up the back to waist. Size (Second floor, 10th st. building.) Saaz Lors Or AT LOW REMNANT PRICES, 4 Ladies’ All-ii Cok shalt tlie, Ostet Ratretera — iced from $1.25 and $1 to 75e.— 6 Ladies’ All-linen | Hemstitched Handker- chiels, with Black borders Bet ~SBeatived from 123ge. to 5e.—— 2 Ladies’ Alllinen Hand-embroidered Initial Hemstitebed Handkerchiets, only in letter T. ——Reduced from: 0c. to 17i¢e, — China Silk Initial “Hematic in the following letters: 3.As, ——Redtuced from 50c. to 23e.— st floor, 2d annex.) Reavy. Mave Beowear Deranruet REMNANTS. Afow pairs manufacturer's Hem. stitched Linen Puiow Cases, not sulle 224230 inches, reduced to $1.65 4 pair. 2 pairs Linen Sheetshand Hemstitched— aliglttiy solied:” Kieduced ‘truin $10 to Pair, 2d floor, 11th st. building.) Israxte) Depantuest, ODD SIZES, ke, j\infants’ Long Dress. with V-shaped yoke of fine tucks and eubroidery: Skirt prinmeed itu deep rue of embroidery, inserting and above. ~——Kegular price, $3.50, Reduced to $2.50.— 3 Infants’ Fine Skirts of Swiss Embroidery, SMpewuler price, €3.50. Hedured te 6450 eval 835.50. He “30. (Second floor. 10th t. butiding. ) 1 Croax Deranrwesr, ODDS AND ENDS AND BROKEN SIZES. 1 Fine Black Cloth Walking Jacket, revere fronts, embroidered collar and cuffs, sulin factues, Size 3%. Reduced frou $10 to $2.90. Dark Green Cloth Jacket, tailor made, bound ith silk braid. “Size d4. Reduced trou 89 to Imported Old Rose Jacket, revere k lined throughout, large pearl but ‘Bize BM. Reduced froma #15 to 62.50. ck Broadcloth Blazer Jackets, shuvwl- lar, faced with black and white checked hand packets to taateh. Size aE and 30, each. Biack Cloth Newmarkets, loose fronts. nye backs. Size itand 36 Reduced 000 5. Silitable tor travelinz. Fiza o Vest, richly eubroid- braid. Sized. Reduced irom 1th st, building.) We have about eicht White Suits lett in stock that are slivhtly suiled or massed from window a. and in orler to close out the jot at once: wyofte: 4, 3 5 ul Ze 3p clot dhe following attractive reductions Taies’ White. Ext wal ria Dajton, Shesting, 2 yards wide. pete 1 Momie Scarf. Wasé2. Now $1. 1 Tapestry Square. Was62. Now $1. 1 Pillow Cover. Was $l. Now 50c. ghisf 4 Bourwooa Cover. Was @3.73. Now 1 Basket Cloth Scarf. Was 88, Now's. 1 Retin Table Cover. Was@6. Now €2.50. 1, 54 Table Cover. “Was 82.75. Now #i. 4, ©4 Art atin Cover, Wes 90. Nowea 2 10th, 11th and F ate. aw, Haxpxexcuters =maS————————————OO—X——— _—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—SX— Woovwann Axp Lorunor. 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. NW. aaa Reusaxrs Tx Guoves. os pairs. Ladies! O-Lantgn : loves. in Taun Siodes aad Grays Kedaced from #1 to 75e.— Gyutton leneth AN Black. izes 7 and 7y. Hedtined to "ee a putt. — auld Jersey Dowesric Daess G. SHOLT LUNGIHS. & Remnants Fiatd Dress Goods, in length & to Remnants Percales, jis to 5 omens Batcasasc Deranraest. chocotat oep, AND ENDS = oeplate Set Tapanirse Ware, consisting acovered chocolate pitcher amd to cups. Ole Sup cinpped eroaa Beate fires Gad to 22044 Fancy Clana Siger Diedges, wit Pisted tops « - —_ sie. to ie, — ‘ba few Pintes. perfect Reduced from 80. ted Wiuncarian Vos fncles biveh, wliehtly Reduced from #10. 50 (Fourth floor, 10th st. build: rat Ss Vane meow. 1g. 1st x0 Sarde, ail svcd lengths, We usve tase the renimunt price exiteiue!y low ou thse. ALSO REMNANTS OF Dyards Plain All : ards Fancy yards Fancy Gren # yards Plain Grenadine for # yands Satin yards He Seecut Reovenoxs Ls Ocn LINEN DEPARTMENT a2 ie pans DAY SALE. 2x yards Luncheon Cloth, wit Balimon border and knotted trinwe, soiled. . Restuced from 1 2xtyante Urey amd w ‘noted wide aud 2's yards cus, very Reduced irom €5.30 to @ha) scond floor, 11th st. building, Learure Goons D ‘Ove AXL 3 Seal Leather Shor pi af Seal Leather Sorpinw Mays reduced from PARTMENT. NDS. ‘2 Photo Screens reduced from @5 to $3. 2 Portfolios reduced from $2 to #1. 1 Traveling Case reduced from @2: s (hust Boor, Lithse Wuldine eee Broxex Lixes Ix Hosieny. 5 pairs Ladies’ Fine Preuch Lisle Thread fore, ciouble Lieels ‘l “y Ugule eels and tors, slightly faded. —Keduced from 50e. to 23e,— T pain Ladiew’ Fine Fast Black Boot tern Cotton Hose, double heels and toes. ‘Bip and Yi5. —Reduced to 2x 11 pairs Ladies’ Fast Bi; Boot Pattern Cottch Hone. Size A 9 and “Teancet ti ais (First floor, second annex) a Pat- size from the Ribbon Stock all short lensths, 2 yards or less, of odd colors, Pridthe and styies, and have inarked thea a: lower prices than’ we. ustall Joner prices than we usually put upon sucu (Pusst floor, Bist anne! NUSUALLY Arrmactive Rewxasts We have culled ‘This has been a notable season for **Trimming Laces” aud the unusual dead has left us witt Bundreds of sort leusths. We don't want thein instock aud they have been inarked re Eardiess of cost to m0 Oriental, Clantiy, from ‘Notabiy 42° bebes some coed lengths of demi-flouncines, ‘the Nery popular trinming, both in White and Big: and in the inugtun moat sowelt after, 1p 10 454 ary ‘ery sow prices previ (Pirst floor, 2d annex.) — —o—_ WOODWARD & LOTHROP, sy9 10th, 11th and F sts. now. Overcoats At Har Price. ba EGIVE YOU BELOW A SAM- ww PLE OF THE REDUCTIONS WoW WE HAVE MADE ON OUR ENTIRE LINE OF NOBBY, STYLISH ANDSERVICEABLE OVERCOATS. YOU CAN SAVE ABOUT ONE-HALF OF THE COST OF YOUR NEXT WINTER'S OVER- COAT BY PURCHASING IT NOW OF US. THESE LOTS WERE TAKEN aT KANDOM AND YOU WILL FIND TH. WHOLE STOCK MARKED IN THE SAME PROPORTION. ct EDS LOT 575.-A LIGHT BROWN MIXED IRISH FOR- FRIEZE, PLAID WOOL LINING. - ‘MER PRICE, #25. NOW 812.50. LOT 6077.-DRAB MELTON, MER PRICE, #20. NOW $10, LOT 766.-LIGHT GRAY ENGLISH TWF) SERGE LINING, MEDIUM LO: FORMER PRICE, 618. NOW 12. LOT 48%.—BROWN AND BLACK DIAGONAL | STRIPE, ENGLISH TWEED, VELVET COLLAR, ITALIAN CLOTH LINING, FORMER PRICE, #30. NOW 815. LOT 2074.-SMOOTH BLACK BEAVER: JUST THE COAT FOR ELDERLY GENTLE- MEN. FORMER PRICE, #20. NOW 10. LOT 9284.—NAVY BLUE CHINCHILLA ULSTER, WOOL LINING AND LARGE COLLAR; AVERY STYLISH GARMENT. FORMER PRICE, 820. NOW 810. IF YOU EXPECT TO HAVE ANY USE FOR AN OVERCOAT NEXT WINTER IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THESE. ROBINSON, PARKER & ©9., AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, S.E COR 7TH AND D sts. x. wi-20 Srecut Bancarms e IN ALL OUTINGS. ‘Tennis Shoes. Bicycle Shoes. Bunning Shoes. i j | Hh i veil from 20c. and Se, to Se. per yard.— NANT Sur Or Rizzoxs. WOOL LINING, WITH INLAID VELVET COLLAR. Fox- ED, . Waar Is A Creare Sue ‘When merchants themselves disaeres who te to decide? The annual CLEARING SALE of summer goods at the Palais Koyal inciudes complete stocks Desides broken iota To some morchante a clearing sale inevidently more a clvaring out of undesirable ps Derartaest, | 94424 ends. We mention this to show how dit ferentls we look at thines. When brother mencbants, in advertising their clearing sale, tell you so frequently of thetr extreune truthfulness and honesty, as if tomey “Behold, we are almost bold for ux to this question: Can tt be pos- sible, after ali, that the Palais Royal clearing sale ie Much and wore generoUR to Ite as litre prompted by welfehness und less by AN INDIRECT ANSWER, The following items frow various departments give some idea of our clearing sale prices ‘You will notice that on!y in a few instances are rem. ants mentioned, so that the greatly reduced prices are more far reaching than when quoted for only a few odd sizes oF passe styles. Bureannsc Derarrwext Banoaxs Euture stock of Japanese, Encitsh and German Pot tery troffered at 20 perceut discount. Select the Vase oF Jardiniere yon fancy and demand one-Bfth off the price you will see marked en it. You may pay €20 or Woente for a situie vase, each equally «ood ber- gain. The India Suk Drapery Scarfe radioed from GSe. to 50 coats area wood bargain, becsuseextra value at OX cents Mess Feusisuise Devacrwest BARGAINS, The best values tn stock have not escaped have not deen purposely allowed to earupe—the cleanne sale Price broom, The allilk Suuris, that at 2.50 bave boon scrambled for by eager buyers, ARE REDUCED TO $2.50 RACH. The identical Shirts boucht early in the season cannot be profitably retatied at less than 85. Weclesed out the talance of the manufacturer's Stock, which explains such « price for such Skirts. Thess, protably, the reader will remewber—che laundered English Madras Shirts ¥# offered at #150 when the prevatling price was @ These are now REDUCED TO €1.25 EACH. you found = better vaneiy or better quality Half Bove for 35 cents! THESE ARE REDUCED To 2 CENTS A PAIK. We inbiude all the Lise Thread Socks as weil as thowe of culos. The companions of AHANY Of these socks hinve retalied elsewhereat <Acente S pair. We reier to those in art wuades delicate tints of Modes, Tans, Giruys, Pawns, &e., with ting stripes of While and coiprs, Sizes # to 11 inches saretta Axo Panasor Derane MEST. The genuine Gloris Umbrelisn, WARRANTED ONE, YEAR, are reduced from €1.25to @1.00for Meine and trom $1.34 to $1.30 for Zinc Parason frames, Parasols that sold earlier in the season as Lich as @5 are reduced to $2.79. The Changeable Suk Sun Uu- brelins, with heavy silk tassels, extra cover and iu ported sticks, you Wil. remeber were 84.8. The Feather-weight, Kein proof Counenurt Gusma- mers, reduced trom 2 extra value at 2.1 Jewry Deranraest Bancarss Choice of all 5 Qe. Jewelry for sand dollars worth of th jasnar Shirt Studs, Buttons and Links, Bancies, Breast Pins, Lace Pins, Ear Kings, Hair Ornanent c. dewelry tor Lents. This tnctud articles, such as Uatdized Silver Case oun! pack of playing cards, ute Toner Aunere Deracturst Bux GAINS. Any Tooth Brush, Nail Brush, Hair Brush or Cow ‘The marked 2% cents iuay be claimed for 22 cents variety wili surprise you, purcie you, please x0 not lesa than the qualities ofersd. ‘The te Imported Glycerine Soap are reduced to Toeuty, Le Se. cakes to 4 cents. Grove Devanrurst B ARGAINS. ‘What more seusunable than Sik Gloves and Mitts, where better—where as good value offered at and Weents? And yet we lower the price from 25to21 cents, from 50 to 4? cents. Fax Derantwesr Bareaiss. Let two illustrations be witness for utber banrains Choice of 2c. Japanese Fane for 2i cents. The silver embossed novelties reduced to #1. 19 from @1. 35. Learaze Goovs Deranraest Baw GAINS. ‘Take the 10c, Purses reduced to 9 conty—a petty ne duction, but a price surprise, To lesin with they cost Bcents at wholesale, when bought tn lange lots. Some of there Purses even at Licenta would bea price surprise. And these Antelupe Chatelaine Bags, re duced from 24 to 1ces colors, oxtdined | stiver trimutngs, the apreston: @1 bags th ail but Size, And these ihuyorted Belts, reduced from {to NGconts. The lance lewther covered buckles nutely tell you they are English. ‘This Leather Guods Die partment can furnish iustter enoweh tor our entire column, but epare and tine peruits only this: Sew the window display of Satchels, &e., and the came filled with SOc, articles of leather. H spracarer Dy PARTMENT Banoarss. ‘This is the first mention of broken lots. Our stock of Ladies’ te. Linen Initial Han tker chiefs, reduced to Br, each, lacks the letters Mand E. The ave quality reduced to Se. each are shown in ladies’ amd men's sizes, but all initiais are not here. Ladies’ very steer Pure Litten Mandkerchiefs, with hund-embrovered initials, au letters. are here at only. Se. each that would not be dear at BW ceuts, Scrr Deranruest Banoars, The $1.98 Shawls reduced OM are knit inthe new and beautifal shell pattern. The @1 Wrappers re Quced To MY cents are styown ih all sinew, ‘The €2.50 Blazers reduced to $1.t@areall woo! fam nel, but mostly in lance sizes. Canpuie Uspens ran Banoarss lowing. Where yoo will find am le You'll notke Isat half priceur meariy eo. We quote only the fuil Inner Lelow Bic. Corset Covers reduced to Ge, Be Anion If you are wutevented pieume eek to see the Childrens BSc. Mull Caps reduced to te. Dexss Goons Drrantuest Banoarsa 1 Firnred and Initia Silks reduced to T5e. and He, yard. Half-wool Chailies redoced from Ihe. to Me. yard. I2jye. Ucting Clothe for te. yard. Gingham reduced as follows: From he. to 1a. yard; trou 1ahec. to 1090. yard: from Be. 60 Thye. yard. Exsnomery Derarrorest Banoarsa, ‘You Lave read of the Embroidered Robes at 25 per cent iscount, but not these reductions: fe. Em- ‘than prid st wholesale. Fntive stock of Black and Deranrwext Banoarss.

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