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>> —————————~—~—~>—>———o————EEeEeEEEEEE—————————SSSSSS THE EVENING STAR. ~~) WASHINGT cneny - THE EVENING @TAR bas « regular and permanent circalation in Washington three times larecr than that of any ether paper im the chy. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it bas ne competitor. —_—_—_—_————————— When the court in General Term yesterday denied an application which if granted would have caused an indefinite delay in the proceed- ings taken by the government to acquire pos | session of the Rock Creek Park, Judge Hagner aunonnced the conviction of the court that it would be failing im its duty to the public if it encouraged any delay in carrying out the plain intention of Congress. It is now announced that an application for a writ of error will be made to one of the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, which if grauted might invoive a disastrous delay in # project in which the people have #o great an interest. It is to be hoped that same public spirit as that manifested by the District Court will actu- ste any justice of the Supreme Court who may be applied to in the matter, and prevent action on his part without full consideration of all the interests involved, which may postpone for a long time the realisation of the park project. we Our people are in earnest in the matter of nd Army eneampinent in Wash- ar. ‘The subscriptions, largely . illard's Inst night, will be still farther enlarged today, and by the end of the week will probably suffice fur the parpose. No matter, however, if the full result desired be not attained quite #0 early as hoped, it must be @ 0 —e—0— 00. HOPE.” Srritz.ectance-one more. Anticipate your cbfidren's needs—and your own—enough not to pay the penalty of thouzhtlessness. TOMORROW is the LAST DAY of both the €1.06 and 62.98 TWO PIECE, SHORT PANTS SUIT SALES. You know what buying now means, don't you? $2.98 $2.98 gives yon the choice gives you the choice Sriote lot tute that Ot lete ok Nuitertuet are marked $2-00and are inarked %3.30, es $4, $4.50 and 85. Os Tae Howe-Sraeren- ‘The $10.80 MEN'S SUIT SALE passes un- der the “wire” tomorrow nicbt, too—the win ner for we of more praise—and for you-BET- ‘TER QUALITIES than ever before had such & poor price fors ‘running mate.” Thelengthof Ufe of the 817.40 SUIT SALE all rests with you. Ifthe rush keeps up tomorrow—it'll die ‘with the others. Yon had better not take any chances, Here's the state of affairs. $10.80. $12.80. achieved alittle lator and every possible effort ought to be made at once to ensure speedy euccess. It isa matter of too much import ance to be neglected. Other cities are moving to seoure the encampment. Washington is the Most suitable place for it, but it may go to the eity making the greatest exertions to get it, and making them in ti tara probability into ¢ - — An interesting question arises in the minds of some persons in Vermont over the selection of asuccessor to Senator Edmunds. It does not relate to the man to be chosen, but does relate to the legality of election by a special session of the legislature, which will be called for August 25. The real question is, can a vacancy be ailed which docs not exist? Sena- tor Edmunds’ resignation takes effect Novem- ber 1. The governor is of the same opinion as the Senator on the subject. The latter says: “Unless the Senate reverses the Constitution and its own previous determinations any meet- ing of the legislature before November cannot elect any one to succeed me, becatse the Con- stitution of the United states allows a legisia- ture of a goveruor to fill only » vaeancy that actually exists at the very time of their action.” In case the legislature should fail to elect a Senator in August, as now seems probable, the governor, afte: November 1, will fill the vecancy and his appointee will serve until October, 1892, the regular term of the legisla- lature chosen in the September preceding. — ee If, as stated, Newfoundland bas gained the right fom the mother government to be con- sulted in any further agreements with France in regard to the so-called French coast of the island, she has secured what may eventually lead to independence. It secms to be a most important concession, sufficient in fact to recompense the islanders for much of the ill treatment they bave received at the hands of the French, the Canadians and the mothe: country. A practical concession of even greater immediate value is the provision for a court ou the French shore, to be composed of British and colouial judges, for the trial of alleged violations of treaty rights ‘The es tablishment of this tribunal would seem to deny the claim of France to territorial rights in Newfoundland. In view of the honors now being showered by the English on the German kaiser the sen- sitive French may force their government into # diplomatic susrl with England. But they are so handicapped by the dreibund and the disposition of England to support its arrange- mentain part that it is unlikely that any seri- ous issue between the two great powers of western Europe will occur at present. — Washington welcomes today the survivors of the 25th New York cavalry, who came so gal- lantly and opportunely to the relief of the capi- tal July 11, 1864, when Early's ‘raiders were near by. Their noble defense of Fort Stevens ‘until the sixth army corps arrived on the field was one of the heroic actions of the war. Would that the number of the veterans alive to enjoy this theirjfirst reunion and first visit to Washington «ance the close of the contest were auch larger than it is, _ Mr. Labouchere charges Lord Salisbury with A secret purpose of making trouble for France in order to throttle her republicanism and stop the spread of such heresy among the monarchi- cal countries of Europe. by the time the Eu- ropean monarchica! Jeagne has been organized the great Western Hemisphere Republic Com- bine will be organized and theu look out! —— —- It appears from late interviews with promi- nent New England farmers that the new party i# not in favor in that quarter. ‘They are like- Wise against fiat money aud the subtreasury delusion. But independent thought is rife in the lagd of the Pilgrim and Puritan, and indi- cations point to changes in the near future in the rural vote. Just what they will be canuct be determined so. If Miss Phebe Couzins of St Lonis, late sec~ retary of the Board of Lady Managers World's Fair, had taken the advice of about sixty-three million people in this country she would have Wed bervelf from the defeat she has sustained at the hands of the court. The subsequent connection Miss Phoebe will bave with the World's Pair. except as a paying visitor, will be very slight indeed. rr ‘The witnesses of the Sing Sing electrocution exercises, sworn to secrecy, ure telling all they Anow about it witha frequency and dispatch indicative thet erelong they will be telling more than they know. Tue ouly persons connected with that aMair who maintain secrecy are the four who mate it posible. Four hundred and five thousand six hundred and sisty-four European emigrants landed in thiscountry last year, and still they come and the gates are left wide open day and night The more the better if they are all of the right sort. ee nee ‘The National Society of Christian Endeavor, now in session in Minneapolis, is hardly the Bind of an organization to prepare the way for @ national political convention, even a year away. + Nevada as a state go ment is presenting a problem which is ss diffieult to settle as the state iteelf is. The general government will bave to gives faru and pay » bonus for settlers in order to get the population up to the state average. There's ne such thing as unstating » state. ee It is apparent that Warden Brown's duty was te keep secret the proceedings of the electrocy- tien. He was undertaking a new thing sad be- cware be eneceeded the New York newspapers are saying al! sorts of unkind things about him. a ‘The lows republicans in convention resolved favorably to Omaha as the site of the next ne- onal convention. Possibly they had heard ‘Minneapolis wae s “dry” town. ee —- Have we got the Itata or has she got wx? Don't all answer at once, please. —— oo To Senator Quay the leading issue in the Game, «160 ls Senator Quay. kives you a choice given you a choice Siti sna Sivtktand FANCY CHENI CHEVIOE SUT in the house the Lonse Inarked 819, $10.50 and Svand Haven Asp Qvanrenen. ALL our SUMMER NECKWEAR has got to Move on to give us room to take care of the early autumn effect as soon as they come. We've gots lot to sell between now and then, but we're going to make price “shoulder the load.” Beginning tomorrow morning 9x ‘ 25 Cesrs. 50 Cexrs. Wil buy ANY OF will buy ANY OF UCR REGULAR = OUR REGULAR Soe.” SCALE $1, $1.25 i matter what shade. “It Gent Tie. 25 ¢ a N Bis Te Now A Day Doseen, What quick work it has been selling ME: STRAW HATS and MEN'S SHOES this week —but we've bad the prices ‘cut up” so. There's ‘an end of thiese two sales tomorrow night. Stuaw Has ae Mews Suors that are_ reduced are the FINEST QUALI- TIES THAT CAN BE: MADE. Comfortand Styleare prune factors et all our footwear. All “shapes are in- cinded and you know Us well enough to Onr quarantee goes now they must be just the saiue—be the the BEST BRAIDS. price what it imag. GET HERE SOMETIME TOMORROW, SURE. _ SAKS AND COMPANY, ALL-ROUND OUTFITTERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH at STREET. —— Tas Max Be Jewr Waar YOU WANT, ALTHOUGH YOU DID RICH =NOT KNOW IT YOURSELF UNTIL MILLINERY NOW. TRIMMED HATS, BONNETS. SUMMER STYLES, HALF PRICE. HUTCHINSON’, ‘We are accustomed to seeing our stores ‘crowded with customers, but such « rush as we are having ever since the first au- Roancement of our DOUBLE REMOVAL SALE ‘We have nev or before known. Althouch we are selling everything at a sacrifice we are proud of this sale; it fully shows to us what confidence the public have in our advertisements and proves the effect of reliable goods and Lonest Vusiness methods, ‘The erection of our new buildings is progressing very fatrly and we Lave yet 8 greot many xoods to dispose of. Price- reductions will therefore continue on sll of our goods until our stock is Lrought down to the lowest possible minimum. ‘Come tomorrow, in the forenoon if Possible, we shall be ableto attend to you Letter than in the evening. A FEW SPECIAL ITEMS: Gente’ Kangaroo-finished Calf Oxford and Strap Ties, Reduced from €2.00 to 82.37 e pair. Ladies’ Wine Color Russia Calf Suede- top Ties—Tsn Colored Undressed Cslf Ostord Ties. Reduced from $2.50 to 81.00. About 250 pair more only Ladies’ Dongola Turn Oxford Ties, with patent tip. Marked down from $1.00 and 91.26 to Obe. ‘J18 pairs more Misses’ Hand-turned. Dongola Oxford Ties. Sizes 13 to 2— Pisin and tipped—81.25 values. Now (Owe. Rubber-soled Tennis Slippers, men’s, ‘Women’s and children’s izes. Reduced to3Se. HAHIS RELIABLE BBOE HOUSES, S16 SEVENTH STREBT. 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 4710 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8.2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY, JULY Tar Box Marcas. ‘Monday we expect the builders te commence opera- tions to connect No. 314 with our present store. We havea few more days in which to dispose of stock. Today we quote some extraordinary low prices, which You should take advantage of. Leanors Frats, 330. Fine White Leghorn Flats at sklc. Worth,. 98e. White and Black Leghorn Flats... $1.48 White and Black Lexuorn Flats, Hass, 10c. 25e., 38e., 48e., 7Se. Biack and Colored Hats ead Cars, 39c. Cloth Caps, all colors, for Ladies and Children. Were Ze. and ¥8e. Choice... Frowens, 10c. 10c. Bprey Fine Flowers. Were 480., 38c., 25e. spray or bunch. SLand $1.25 Flowers. 81.50and 82 Flower ‘#2 and 82.50 Wreaths. Nece Boas, 98c. Ostrich and Cocque Feather Boas, Black and colors, 83.48, $2.98, $2.50, @%, 81.50. Samr Wusrs, 190. Boys’ Shirt Waists, in Dohmet and Percale. Sizes 4to 14. French Laundried Percale Waists. Uniaundried White Shirt Laundried White Shirt 20c. Long-handie 10, 1891. sees T if P “Tur Moxvwesran« wTodecmtaowaarea sie mMeure TST TI Tiiit: ? i H Eee OUR GREAT apa Kor P, re OLB MARMACY. PAT All the newest snd latet shapes Haxo Axo Grove Wits Fasnios LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES. FAG: ee menfocenaeh FRANKLE & CO, — If you get a Hein Refrigerator you get the best.—The Fair. eee FOR ONE DAYONLY. 10 per cent. 10 per cenx. 10 per seat ay i der cent. per cent, cent. {Overcent: Forthebeuelt of ourcus- 19 ver cent. 10 per cent. per cent. i tomers, 10 per cent. per 10 ber cent. Whercent. ——--—- ~ --- 10 per cent. percent. — = = = = == = percent: 10 per cent. 10 per cont. Iver cent. We will give 10 percent 10 per cent: 10 per cen 10 per cent. percent. dfscount on our Celebrated 10) per cent. 10 ber cent. 20 per cent. {O percent. Heinz’s Refrigerators wnd 19 per cent. 1) per cent, 20 per cent. 10 percent: allother makes FOR SAT- 10 percent, O per cer 10 per cent: JO percent: URDAYONLY. Bringthie 10 percent. 10 per cent 20 per cent. 0 percent, ad. with you and obtain 10 ver ceut. 10 per cent. er cent. 10 per cent. discount. 10 per cent. 19 per cent 10 per cent, percent. — — — 1 — — — — Wpercent, percent. — — = — = = = = Opercent. IO per cant. 10 per cent. Over cent. FOR ONEDAYONLY. 10 per cent. 10 per cent, 10 per cen! Ober cent. 10 per cent discount on 10 per cen 10 percent: 44 er cen 10 per cent. ail our Water{Coolers,porce- 10 pez cen 20 per cent. 10 per cent. 10 per cent. lain lined, galvanized and 10 per cent, 10 per cent. 20 per cont, JO per cent. others, 10 Der cont: 0 per cont. 10 ber cent. 1 20 per cent. 10 per cent 10 per cent, 10 per cent 10 ber cent. The foliowing Goods at cut prices: eS S-quart Gem Freezers, reduced to. -quart Lightning Freezers, red! Plated Teaspoons, 6 fo Lemon Juice Extractors, Gurden Sets. sinall, 4 pieces. 25e. Long-handle Garden Set en sets, Laundfied Shirt Waisis, separate collars. Lions Surr Waisrs, 49c. ‘Special good values in 49. Ladies’ Shirt Waists. White Lawa Shirt Waists, 8. Worth, $1.48. Buaszer J acxers, $2.39. Striped White Cloth Blazer Jackets, in all sizes, 22.38. Worth.. Navy and Black Blazers. 24.00 Vassar Surts, 790. $1.25 White and Colored Vassar Shirts, 7. All other Vassar Shirts reduced. Currrox Lace, 250. Black and all colors Chiffon Embroidery Laces, 2c. Others at 5e., 40c.. 68. and 8c. Chiffon Demi Flouncing, $1.25. Caasrnity Dex Fiousce, 250. 12-inch Chantilly Demi Fiounce, 25c. Other special bargains in Chantilly Flounce at 30e., 45¢., 50c., 6c. and 75e. (Cream Chantilly Flounce, 60c. ; bargain. Sux Meus, 43¢. ‘Sik Mulls, all colors, 48-inch wide, 43. Caamors Groves, 98c. S-button Mousquetaires aud Gauntlet White Chamois Gloves, 98¢. Special—Silk Mitts, 250, Mvsus Ayo Cannrte ——UNDERWEAR.— ‘We are selling the cheapest Underwear ever offered im the city, including = ——Corset Covers, —— = —Chemises.—_ z= —— Gowns. = — Skirts. —_ = —— Drawers. DRAWERS, 25c. TO 82.48, SH" At Cie. we show s Masonville Muslin Drawer, yoke bend, fine embroidered rutile, two clusters of GOWNS, 50c. to $4.98. BW™-At 58c. we show a fine Muslin Gown, full length, tucked yoke, surplice ueck of wide embroidery. SKIRTS, 50c. TO £4.98, 32~At Mc. fine Muslin Skirt, yoke bend, deep om- broidery ruffle. CORSET COVERS, 20c. TO $1.75. BR At 60c., fine canbric, French back, felled seam, C. C.. square neck, double very fine embroidery, em- broidered edge neck aud sleeves. herring-bone trim- ming. CHEMISES, 7ie. to $2.98. fine Cambric Chemises, V-back and Platt Val. lace. ‘You want to see the Underwear we are now offering. ‘You can get a slight des By looking in our show win- dow. or, better still, come Jn, look around. We are lad to show you our stock. THE BER 00 ENN MM M a RR coc H H ERE ‘916 7TH ST. N.W. For Presexr On Forvae Nezps. H HAVE YOU ANY USE NOW on Ha IN THE FUTURE FOR MEN'S, it H YOUTHS’, BOYS’ OR CHIL- DREN'S CLOTHING OR FURNISH- iNest IF YOU HAVE, IT WILL BE GREATLY TO YOUR INTRREST TO PURCHASE THEM NOW OF &. ROB. INSON & CO.. 900 PA, AVE. N.W. PREVIOUS TO REMOVING TO THEIR NEW STORE TREY HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE ON THEIR ENTIRE LINE OF HEAVY, ME-. DIUM AND LIGHT-WEIGHT SUITS, OVERCOATS, REEFERS AND SEP- ABATE TROUSERS FROM 25 TO 50 PER CBN1. ON ALL FURNISHINGS THE RE- DUCTION 18 25 PER CENT, AND EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEIR UPERB LINE OF LINEN, PERCALE AND FLANNEL SHIR? WAISTS 18 SUBJECT TO A DISCOUNT OF 20 PEK CEST. B. ROBINSON & 00.. AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 3310-40 900 PA. AVE. N.W. ahs ‘89c. Long-handle Garden Set: Y8e. Long-hand.c Garden Sets. 2-quart Watering Cans. S-quart Watering Cans. 4-quart Watering Caus. TTH AND H STS. N.W., It FRANELE & CO. Mase Us A Visrr. ‘During our Discount Sale you can save money on Shoes. MEN'S $5 LOW SHOES, REDUCED TO @4. LADIFS" FANCY SUEDE AND KID SLIPPERS REDUCED TO 82.63. FORMER PRICE, J. E. LITTLE, 3y10-2t 422 oth at. TOPHAM'S ACTORY OWN MAKE MAD! OF TRUNKS (TRE ee CANVAS COVERINGS. | CANVA3 COVERINGS. Extra heavy, close-woven Reimnants of over-all fac- duck. torves and course burlap or baling stock. oo SHEET TRON. Tomato cans, with top ‘and bottom burned out and. the tin burned off. o—o SHEET IRON. =| English Box Iron. ee LUMBER. | Verycommon whitepine, White Fine and Bass Wood yellow pine, wilh ta ery ‘ony. heavy im welsut and epiits ants, Macy preaae wich if not ‘durable ‘tor trunk tee ose o_o HANDLES. RET Ours are our own make,| One thin pies cut entirely from fresh, leather, backed solid-grain "leather and leather or leather pan hand sewed with waxed These are hard when ary ends, aud ure apt to break, and when ‘wet ‘Decors some aud stretchy. —. \ ee NALLS. } NaILs. Second wtadcn and short qualities — only. le1 tl Hinwes, {che vand ‘volts te well Hreted’ on” Stnpe “and Hinges leeks Yand Veit Sais it on i, the oad” naib? oh stirs capped clout nails that are and cluups nalled on with clinched weil. ry ils, that will not hoid well because of the Timers! screase ia, ve te — plating: vARNIS! —* Vite unt Shellac, valiNisu. rami | Common rosin, cut with ub per turpentine, costs Za per on, makes a beautital saiion; scratches with ard finish that will mot touch of any hard snb- scratch easily. stanee;‘soom looks shabu. °. °. BANDS. | VALANCE BANDS. extra qualiiy and width, Nariow and of light and of ‘beavy Kuaxe of guage or thickness. thickness. ‘ints Is very) important, as it ts the con- necting pitew between the top and ‘body to which ts, fastened the hinges, side| c K. eatcheg and lock, ‘ TRUNK STRAPS. TRUNK STRAPS. \ om jade from the waste of Our own make, cit from beitiue factories; is hard frenit, heavy eather, zet- will soon crack abd break, tenout expecially for the is_of aueaven. thickness, miryose for us.” with an and isentirely unfit for the fuproved tock buckle and purpose. Also some nade key. St cotton webbing that will soon cut out, and have a patent leaver buckle that ‘nO good when out of onder. oo Our prices we euarautice fo be as low or lower than ‘are sold elsewbere, ine soba. i” MANUFACTORY, vo E norte aie! Penusoivania avenue, ‘actory 1220 E northwest. Phnuks iuade to order an repaired at short notice, aylv POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, GTH STREET. yd o°o he F as Fe UN EER SEE 885 ¥ y 88s RRR KE te eat Eon ‘We place the following on sale tomorrow. ‘Seasonable articles — every one— ‘and they will be soldat Prices not to be foi- lowed by any for goods of the like. 81 Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts... ‘Se. Unlaundered Pleated Bosom Dress oF 16 pleats .... Ail our Finest Pattern Hats and Models. Over 10u Superb creations. Not one over ten days in stock. ‘The latest and most exquisite. Worth from @10 10 $15. For today and tomorrow Go at 84.98. All our Snest Straw Shapes, worth $1.50, 82, $2.50 and $3, Go at 40 and 986, eac! FLOWERS, gs An opportunity for all. You can trim your hat foratrife. A grandcut in oem freshest and most beautiful goods for this Special offer for a fewdays in Ribbons. The balance ‘of (600) aix hundred pieces of All-silk Gros Grain, fine quality, satin edve, 3 to 4 inches wide, in every destr- able color, including White, Black, Cream, Biue, Pink, Brown, Leghorn, Green, &¢., &c. Also the bal- ance of (60) sixty pieces Black All-silk Gauze Ribbon, 4 inches wide, At Se. a yard. rhs quaty and Se Br is quality and width selis every where regularly at ‘800. a yard. c eee Soine are quite astonished that we should be so busy. when all around comp.ain. Tnove who know the way ‘We seli have no cause to wonder. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. As it is late in the scason we have selected out of our ‘stock (00) sixty Coats in Gray, Tan snd Bisck that were ustally sold from 85 up. We will offer them at the extremely low price of #1. 49, ee ill also soll the betance of our Imported Beaded raps. Were sold from 36 to $17. ‘Will sell lot 1 at £1.98. Will sell lot 2 at ‘Will seil lot 3 at 85. It wil] be a great loss to miss this opportunity. We must get rid of our Surplus stock of ‘Muslin Underwear. Therefor these mizhty reductions that will again Tevolutionize the prices of thes» popnlar garments and brine about our desire of quick selling. A GREAT HOSIERY SALE. Lisle Thread Hose, in all the new dreea shades, both plain and Richelieu ribbed. At 0c. s pair or 3 pair for Fully worth 50¢. to 60e. a pair. The balance of two hundred (200) dozen Ladies’ Fancy Hose, Kicheliew ribbed, with Black boots, also in ‘Tans and Grays, as well as Balbrigxan Hose, at 12%¢. oF ? pairs for Children’s Ribbed Hose, Hermsdorf dye, guaranteed stainless. Ile. 2 pairs for 5c. GLOVES AND MITTS. Extra Heavy Pure Silk Jersey Mitts, in Black. 25¢. Pair. Were 0c. English Milanese Silk Gloves, in Black. 45. pair. Were tive. . 8-Lutton-lenzth Milanese Silk Gloves, in all shades, 98e. Worth $1.38, 4-button Undressed Kid Gloves, 98¢c. Worth $1.25. Pearl Glace Kid Gloves, with Black stitching, at 9ve. Real value $1.25. THE MONUMENTAL, 937 and 939 F at. Lasssurcn & Bro. Our third floor fs a mecea for bar: gain seekers, for here are placed all Temnants and odds and ends that ac- cumulate from the different stocks. Besides these there are any number of manufacturers’ short lengths, which we buy at half price and sell acconiingly. Many a dollar has ‘been saved by the economical house- wife who patronizes this well-estab- Uished floor. ‘This week's bargains. Rensesof OUTING CLOTH REMNANTS, im desirable styles of light, medium and dark colors, at 9c. per yard. We have an immense assortmen: of White Goods Remnants, such as INDIA LINEN, plaid and striped NATNSOOR, firured and dotted SWI88, White and Cream ORGANDY ‘at half their regular values. Several thousand yards of Black and Colored LACE BUNTINGS, in patterns 8, 10 and 12 yards, halt wool, double width, at 10und 12%. per yard; worth considerably more. S.cases of fine BATISTE remnants (1 yard wide), new styles, fast colore, at 10c. per yard; wenerally sold at 1236 and 5e. By looking over our Gents! Furnishing Department we found s lot of odds and ends in LAUNDERED SHIRTS, which we are determined to close out at 35c., 3 for 81. Sizes 12, 12), 13, 13%, 14, 153%, 1639, 17 and 173. 93 dozen of GENTS' FINE LINEN COL- LARS, good styles, to be sold during the Shirt Sale at 3 for 250. One case of REGULAR PACIFIC AND COCHECO LAWN PATTERNS, of 8, 10 and 12 yards, warranted fast colors, 7% yard wide, st Ze. per yard; worth 1230. We have special barcains in GINGHAM REMNANTS of imported and home manv- {actures at 8, 10 and 12%. per yard, whica is much lower than their roxular values. One of the best offerings on our third floor fs @ line of UNFINISHED WHITE APRONS, 45 in. square, with border, at 1Uc. each; worth at least 18e. 400 yards of SCOTCH WOOL FLANNEL REMNANTS in 00d styles for Shirts or Ladies’ Wear, warranted perfect, only 25c. per yard. Standard value 45c. It will pay you to call on our Third Floor (Remnant Department) and take «general view, a8 we have many bargains exposed for 4y10 420. 422, 494, 496 7TH ST. During July and August our store will closeat 6p. ‘m., Saturdays excepted. Jouxson & Lorrazz., 713 MARKET SPACE. OUR JULY CLEARING SALE Is now in progress—big reductions all along the line. 5,000 yarda of the best Domestic Satines, reduced to 10c. per yard. 4,500 yards of the best French Satines, reduced to 1Sc, per yard. bry cemeteries in dark and s. called Sad w.: PERRY'S. Weare sure half of womankind will be “‘all atten. tion” at the mention of GLOVES—whose supply is not Ike the old-fashioned omnibus, with “always room for one more.” But we have got something to say— we make ita point never to address ourselves to the Public unless we have, THESE ARE NEW ARRIV- ALS—the latest “antics” fashion has cut up. In look- ing about to buy GLOVES remember our boast of the beat quadities at prices that mere‘y equac thetr worth, G-button WHITE CHAMOIS—31, S-button MOUSQUETAIRE CHAMOIS— ‘White, $1.25—natural color, S-button Real MOUSQUETAIRE KID, with Biack stitchimg—@2. Im SUEDE, 81.50. 4-vutton PEARL RID, with Black stitch- tna-$1.50. Stitched in Pearl—$1. G-button PEARL BIABRITZ—stitched either tn self or Black—€1. BIARRITZ GLACE, with White aud self stitching—0 cents. BIARRITZ SUEDE_98 cents, 4-button TAN, GRAY and BLACK KID— 1. 4-button TAN SUEDE-81. Sbutton TAN SUEDE—K5 cents. If you anchor ins safe Larbor it as impossible to get wrecked, We tie to such makes as REYNIER, TRE- FOUSSE, AUG. CHAKLES, P. CENTEMERI, HOLSTE and FOSTER, because we know they never allow their works to bojie their reputations. ‘You have time yet to use with couifort another palt of MITTS or FABKIC GLOVES. You will come close to what you want if you follow this list. It points the finger of safety and sotisfaction our way BLACK —25e., #8. .30e. #181. that is for recular sizee—extra sizes are 40c. and 81 a pair. TAN, CKEAM and WHITE—50 cents— “EVENING” LENGTHS—Tsn and Gray— GOcents. WHITE, CREAM and BLACK-Tie. nd $1.50. MISSES" SIZES in Binck and Tan— cents. FILET LACE—5O0 cents. BLACK —0e. tn BLACK —¢ ‘MISSES? SIZES in Tans BLACK TAFE i nd GRAY LISLE THREAD —%e. TAFFETA~40c. MISSES’ LISLE THREAD—20e, ‘Wo are sure we are offering here a “sure cure” for dissatisfaction. It is only for you to follow tn onr footsteps—and it is the most inexpensive road you can travel. SFATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840, at W. A. Prsce & Ca. Buccessorsto E. G. Davis, 719 Market Space, ‘Corner 8th street. REMODELING REDUCTION OF XEEDFULS FOR SATURDAY, ‘When the clock strikes 5 tomorrow evening our GREAT CLEARING REMODELING SALE, will have been in progress just six days or one business week, and we must say that it has been © marvelous success. So far we have had an extraordinary week's business, as those who have been here well know. Our store has been. well filled every das, and we wish to apologize to those who had to wait to be served, as we had more custom than we could well attend to at some thes in the day. We have increased our force considerably now, and we think there will be no turther trouble on this score during the sale. Tomorrow (SATURDAY) we will make an extra display of BARGAINS IN NEED- FULS, a few of which we quote inthis ADVER- ° TISEMENT. New Nace Wear We are in receipt of a very handsome assort- ment of CHINA SILK TIES, in entirely NEW fixurings, such as large polka spots, &c. These goods are extra wide and long and are excel lent value for 25c. each. NEW CHINA SILK TIES, in White or (Cream, with lange satine plaid. Also FINE SILK GRENADINE TIES, in White or Black. SPECIAL, 2c, CHIFFON RUFFLING. DOUBLE CHIFFON RUFFLING, in all shades, with adjustibie ribuon, SPECIAL, @l yard. Also BLACK CHIFFON RUFFLING, in doubie rufiie, adjustible ribbon, edge embroid- ered in silk. Regular value, 1,25. SPECIAL PRICE, 81 yard. Taise Porst Dew: Frovxctse. We have just received a new assortment of those very desirable EMBROIDERED DEMI FLOUNCINGS, in IRISH POINT EFFECTS, 224nch DEMI FLOUNCING, 09¢. yard. S-inch DEMI FLOUNCING, 45c. yard. SINCH POINT TO MATCH, 30c, NOTE. —These gootis are very soarce, and you will find that we have the best assortment in the city Removexixa Sacre Or Groves. NEW ARRIVAL OF CHAMOIS GLOVES IN WHITE AND NATURAL, fuli lengths, regular $1.25 goods. REMODELING PRICE, 97e, pair. FOSTER LACED GLOVES, all colors. Reg- ular price, $1.25. REMODELING PRICE, We. EXTRA QUALITY BLACK KID GLOVES, button. Regular price, $1.85. REMODEL- INQ PRICE, 81.65. &BUTTON SUEDES, ALL COLORS. Reg- ular price, $1.85. REMODELING PRICE, 81.6 pair. i NEW LINE OF 8-BUTTON SUEDES. Rer- ular value, @1.25. REMODELING PRICE 81 pair. 25c. Hose For 19. CHILDREN’S DERBY RIBBED FAST- BLACK HOSE, all sizes. Regular price, 2c. SPECIAL PRICE, 19. pair. CHILDREN'S ROYAL RIBBED HOSE, FAST BLACK. Reguiar price, 25 to 40c. OUR SPECIAL PRICE, 25c. pair for any size. ALSO FULL LINE OF LADIES’ FAST BLACK HOSE from 25c. up. " W. A. PIERCE & C0, Successors to E. @. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, Corner Sth st. Wor You BEIN ‘THE SWIM? at , JOSEPH AUERBACH, ~ MATATORIAL CLOTAING, 1 de EER Here is a list of prices which we venture to say can- Rot be beat anywhere in the city or out of it. Webave made a number of seasonabie additions which may in- terest you. The goods are in every case as repre- Seuted or money cheerfully refunded. We find » goodly number of customers astonished st our low ut our new departure of sell- | Prices im a dewe st @ NEW aDpITIoNs. | Sponses, good bath, at... ‘Chamois, best quality and fairly good size. All sizes of Chamois redticed. 10e. Soaps a special drive, many of them are down from 25e. and 2c., Clark's Pure Palm ead Colgate’s Faim Double Bar tacinded. Ine Tooth Combs at Se. Former price, 100., 150. and 20e. ; all at Se, Putz Pomade, genuine, Will dispose ofan overstock at just one-half its price, Golden Hair Wash is farther reducedl—will sell in ‘Quantities to suit or by the bottle. @1 sigeet SOc. #150 Leatuer Dressing Cases—hair, nail and tooth brush and weuts’ dressing comb—at GENERAL LIST. » Best English Tooth Brushes, warranted... Boe. Euwiish Tooth Brushes, wax backs. = French Tooth Lrusives, very good. english All-bristie Hair Brusues (Kent's) Imported Hair Brushes, spec -Sand ie 1@ largest stock in town Shoe Brushes— We carry and offer the following spect ‘$1 Shoe Brushes at . 10g Brushes at 4c. Sie, Shoe Brushes at Bde. Be. Shoe Brushes at Zc—either ‘with or with- out handies 20c. Lather Brushes, extra good Soe. Lecter Brushes, patent ferruied, finely Bu. Horse Brushew a 81 Batis Brushes at... “a These Horse and Bath Brushes are worth dowbie the money. Don't miss them. Corkecrews, to reduce stock, only. 20. Whisk Brooms down at She. Pocket Stovea,aleohol Blacking Sets seliine at Arecheap nt half ax them elsewhere tor lees, 20e. Biacktnse Dips (daubers) at. oe €1 Bars Couti's Castile Soap, White, pearly 4 pounds aie. per bat Ge. Florida nee 10e. Bird Sead, best quality. 3c. Hand Mirrors—this ina special bargain....... We. Large Dressing Coub, best ruvber, quill back. 10c (Look at those in our window.) $1 Dalmatian Insect Powder, best quality, at S7c. per ib $1 Patent Medicines, including Hood's, Ayer's, Cuticura Resolvent, 8. 8. 8., Simmon’s Kecu- lator, Jayne's and Pierce's Medicines, at (A saving of 31c. on each bottle.) 81 Beef, Wine and Iron, special, at... ‘ 49, 73 and We fF Bases, covered tu fanned or plain, extra heavy, 1.24; larwe.. Ice Bags, soft rubber. $2 Fountain Syrinwe, complete, 2 quart. (ery cheap indeed.) KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E 81S. N.. 1t Tumorrow, Saturday, the store will be closed at 1 o'clock p. m. This evening at 6. We take inventory Friday, Jaly B1. We have turned the search light on the entire stock. The coun- ters are dotted with small lots of merchandise and special racks are hung with “‘odd «izes” in Coats, Cloaks, Suite, &c., all marked at greatly reduced prices. Yesterday was a busy day here. due to the ex- tracrdinary bansins offered. MITTS. We have one of the best-selected stocks of Silk Mittaim thecity. We SUK Mitts for=e., and G2e. Mitts for Also special values in Cream, Tan and Gray Sik Mitts, in long and short lengths. HOSIERY. Weare sti offering Ladies’ 250. Fast Black Hose for 2c. and Se. Fancy Lise Hose for ie, If you can wear size§. you can buy 50c., and $1 Unbleached Lisle Hoss Per pair. Ifyou want CHEAP Gi don't come. We do not keep ti It you Want fine, dressy, KELIABLE Kid Gioves come, for we have theus PARASOLS. Take your choice of our Fine #3, $3.50, #4, $4.50, 85 and Para- sols for $2.55. It seemsa shame to sell them for so little. Ouiy eleven left. . coats. “‘Going-away” Coats and Long Cloaks are xoing rapidly. Every ‘Tan Coat m stock has been reduced. Every Chiid’s Coat and Cloak in stoc as been reduced—regardiess of color and style. THAT €5 BLAZER. Ladies who bonght a CHEAP Blazer early inthe season are now ‘coming in and buying one of our Per fect-fittine Shapely Full-roll Biaa- ersfor $5, declaring “they never will buy a CHEAP Cost again.” Well, it doesn’t pay. Cloth for Skirt to match Blazers, 81.00 per yard. WILLIAM H. McKNEW, It ‘933 Pennsylvania ave. Crosse Our Sure Or Reusaxts. During the past month we bave accumulated Agreat many remnante of all kinds, and we ‘Want to close them out. We have marked the quantity in each piece and the price in plain figures, and wiil deduct 25 per cent or one- fourth of the price marked on euch piece for CASH. ‘They are all displayed on oar center tables, and tnany good bargains way be found in the We have also reduced the prices on agreat many Summer Goods, and still continue to make a discount of ten yer cent on all goods in our stock tilt further notice. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Peuna. ave. All goods marked in plain figures. Srecus Banoarss IN aLL OUTINGS. Tennis Shoes. Bicycle Shoes. Running Shoes, & Russett Shoes. Cricket Shoes. Patent Leather Sho=s. Sea Shore Shoes. ‘Bathing Shoes. Mount.in Shoes ‘House Shoes Reception Shoes. © Evenins Shoes, Slippers and Ties. ‘In fact anything im Fine Foot Wear. WILSON & CARR 920 F ST. X. W. Baltimore store. 4 and 6 Baltimore st. ure moroe ewoow enoow 7 For Five Hovrs ‘Tomorrow, (Sto 1 o'elock.) We should se! more Laces in » ha'f day tomorn@ than during any other two days. The reader wiliap Preciate the difBculty a writer has in telling of fete ‘that readiike Botion, The facts are that tomorow morning Laces will be offered Literally at half gice. ot passe styles or short lengths, but eutire pies of new Flonacines, Dem!-flouncines and Narrow [a-es, im Biack, Cream and White, Our Lace buyer let fur New York on Monday, apent Tuesday and Weteesday Rewotiating with the Lece tmporters, rerurns Friday (this Morning) with the apotis and requests the adver- tising fof Saturday (tomorrow) of the best Lave bar: rains of iis experience, You'll hear more of theve Laces, This but heraidethe most uusortaut Lave eale ‘Washington has seen, commencing tumonpw st 8 o'clock promptly. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continaed below.) Tur Cisne Sure Coxmscen. ‘The Palais Roys) has every Teason to begrateful te ‘ts patrons for the overwhelians patronage of the last few days. So crowded bas been the store, even at 5 o'clock, that we think some must be uneware we clow at that hour or else the Clearing Sale kas irtesistibie attractions. Please shop before Lo'cloth on Saturdays and betore 5 o'clock otuer days. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS, The reculat stocks offerad at greatly reducnd prices, As previously advertised, are to be continued “and #up- Plemented with the new vods lately secured by the Duyers who were sent on to New York. Che Laces writzen of in the paragraph at the bead of this coluam sivea bint what favorable purchases our buyers have made, Besides the Laces we aball prolabiy be able to ispiay the goods secured by the buyers of ary and Fans, Toilet Articles and Notions, Underwear and Hosiery, Ribbons and ‘Trimmings, Dress Goods, ‘White Goods aud Eubroideries and Men's Furnishings. THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘Continned below.) Tue Cramso Sure Puices. ‘The following are hints from the reguisr stock: Mews Forsisuxe Deracresr Choice of all 500, Underwear for 44c. Besides Bal- brigwan and Gauze Undervarments we include the ‘Trouser-shape Jean Drawers. The 40c. Summer Sik Knot Scarfs are reduce to 2. That's Just lalf the price usually quoted for identical Searts, Lave’ Necewear Devaurwenr. S-nch-wide Chiffon Ruffling, all colors, prettily em- Dbroidered, reduced frow :t0 to ‘ke. yard, Double ro Chiffon Ruffing reduced tro 1.35t0 $1.24 yard. Collarettes of Superior Embroidery reduced frou 23 ty Be. Vasmar Chemiseties of White Linen and Fi ‘ured French Bercaie reduond to Ze. Gove Deranrwent Crraurso Prices, White and Yellow Chamois Mousquetaires reduced from ¢1tofie. Best Selected Frenel Kid Gloves, 4 but- tons, pearl and white, with black stiteuing, reduced from @1.35t0 @1.156 pair. Chamois Gauntlet Gloves for driving or bicycling from $1.25 to $1.10. pair. Jewerey Deranruesr. Choice of all Jewelry marked 750. for G3 cents. & collection that embraces all kinds of jewelry and many articles ideutical to those sold elvewhere at @1. A fair collection of warranted 14 karat Gold Jewelry and « Pertect stock of Heal Shell Ormaments. 10 per cent discount—one-tenth off the price marked on the article you select. Vinaigrette Bovties warked 2c, are reduced to 19 cents, Waar Derarrwest. Traveling Uisters of light-welht wool, all colors, af 10 per cent discount. A very pretty India Liveu Wrapper, tucked back and front with ewbroldery, collar and cuits, ts reduced from $2.25 to ®1.0% All sizes instock. The Children's Gingham vresses re duced to $1.48areone of the best bargains fur the young folks, Haxpxercmer Drrauraest. Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with latest fauey borders, reduced from 25 to 2. Black Japanese SUK Handkerchiefs reduced as follows: From i® to 4ic., from 85 to 7oe., from $1.45 to él each. Hosuxy Deturness. ‘The celebrated “°C. G." French Ribbed Lisle Howe im thirty-six different shades reduced from 47 to tite pair, You protably know that 50c. is the usual pricy for “C.G." Lisle Hose, Warranted Past Black Spun Suk Hose reduced trom 75 to Gke. Garters with rib- bon bow and silver backle for J9e. thst are worth ouble that price, The Palais Royal's well known Kibbed Cottou Hose, warranted Fast Biack, reduced from 35 to 2. Learsez Goovs Deranraesr. Best Seal Leather Baga, with silk tops and drawing strings, two outside pockets; reduced from $2.25 to $2. No less than twenty-four styles of 25c. Purves, reduced toZlc. Music Hollis, heretofore sold at Ge. are reduced to Se. These are but hints of the Clear- ing Sule Prices, See window display uf Satchels, &. Exznowenes Axo Warre Goons. Swiss and Cambric Embroideries frou: 15to 20inches wide and marked 5c. are reduced to 0c. ayand. Polka~dot Pirured Bwiss, that bas sud so weil et Soc. is reduced to Ste. a yard. Usprnwean Axp Coxser Derr. 1 Suminer Corsets reduced to Mc. Te. Corsets for Ove. Cambric Skirts, marked #1.08, for 61.68. Sum- mer Balmoral Skirts reduced to 30c. from OSe. $1.0 ‘Fast Black Silk Skirts for $1.08. Srartoxeny Deranrwesr. ‘One hundred sheets of ail lineu Writing Payer fer only 1c. Envelopes to match, reduced to 7c. ‘Mourning Payer and Envelopes reduced to 250, ‘Toilet Paper from 9 to Te. Burc-asnac Deranrwesr. Select the Vase or Jardiniere you fancy and demand one-fifth off the price you will see marked on st. Unorrtta, Panasor Derarrscext. The genuine Gloria Umbreiiag, WARRANTED ONE, YEAR, are reduced from $1.25 %0 @1.00for 29-inch and trom @1.50 to @1.39 for 284inch Paragon frames. ‘Parasols that sold earlier in the season as hich as 65 are reduced to €2.79. The Changeable Suk Sun Um- brelias, with heavy silk tassels, extra cover and tu- ported sticks, you will remember were $4.08. ‘The Feother-weight, Rain-proof Connemara Gone mera, reduced from €2.25 to #108, are considered extra value at €2 25. Let two filustrations be witness for other bangains: Choice of 25. Japanese Fans for 21 cents, The silver embossed novelties reduced to #1. 19 trom $1.35. $1 Figured and Indie Slike reduced to 75e. and Qa. yard. Half-wool Challies reduced from Ic. to 160. yard. 12). Unting Cloths for Gc. yard. Ginghame reduced #2 follows: From 2. yard; row 12hge. t0 100. yard; from Be. to Tixe. yard. ‘The Millinery Ribbons offered at 33 and 4c. are low than paid at wholesale. Entire stock of Binck and Colored Velvet Kibbons at 10 per cent discount. ‘THE PaLals ROYAL. A 11 Cor. 12th &t. and Pa. ave. Ld

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