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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: WEDNESDAY.. «--.JSuly 15, 1891. ROSEY $. NOvES 2 a THE EVENING STAR has a regular and Permanent circulstion in Washington three times Inraer than that of any other paper im the city. An a local NEWS paper and Advertising Mediam it kas ae competitor. _ The committeo that has charge of the work of raising the guarantee fund which is to form the basis of the invitation tobe extended by the city of Washington to the Grand Army of the Republic t> uold its national encampment here in 192 ch erediz for the ‘energy with which it isaccomplishing its work. At the most favorable time is would be consic- ered uo small task to raise a 250,000 snbserip- tion. This committce has undertaken to do it, however, under adverse circumstances 60 far as the season is concerned, as many of the citi- gens gencrally depen led upon to come to the front iz suck public movements are away from home. The success which the committee hus attained under these conditions is an evidence not only of the eflicieney of the committee but also of the interest felt in the community in the subject of the encampment. The committee will make J effort during the remaining days of the week and hopes to report Saturday that the whole of the amount required bas been subscribed. The guarantee fund is subscribed asa pledge of what the citizens will do in the rater! A Sovnce Or Assovaver. The temporary car tracks on Pa. ase. that are in- geniovaly arranged to cause the greatest possible an- novance showld not Seep owr carriage customers away. Order your eoachman to the 18th st. entrance Gnd thus avoid aii obstructicns. A SOURCE OF SATISFACTION. ‘Tho clearing sale of summer furnishings has not | kep¢ us from the wholesale markets, so that you have | the satistaction of knowing that the latest novelties are to be had at The Palais Royal. serves Lares? Novexrms Ixy Vins. ‘New Style Tissue Velling, with dots, 20c. yard, Grenadine, rare and Leautifui shades, 0c. yard. Spider Web Cross Bar, with woven dots, 30c. yard. Fairy Fish Net, scarce shades, 12c. veil. New tint of Gray, with small dot, Ve. veils Square Mesh Vetling, Gray, 12. veil. ‘White, with small and large dots, 1%. vel. New Fresca Exaxez. Jewerny. You know there is the Domestic Enamel Jewelry. We have secured samples so that you may make comparison. ‘The following prices are for new!y im- | ported French Baamet Jewelry; Stick Pins, 19c.; | Mat Pins, Breast Pins, 25, 48 and G8 cents. Mado in representation of Violets and crysanthemums, silky hospitality om the gra] Ra epaepyialinge —— come here is accepted by ance ae spe ee Army. It is an earnest of the hos- Frect summer Jewelry, but the prices are less than half usually charged for chotce imported pitality with which the veterans of the war will | be welcomed, for when it is an assnred fact that the grext encampment is to be held here, neither the funds, nor the p nor the | patriotic pride in the suldiers of the Union will | be lacking to make the encampment worthy of the nation’s capitnl. There is every reason why the encampment should be held bi many thousands of veterans who would com from ali over the land, a visit to our beautiful | city wo itself, withont regard to historic | asociations, afford a y which any a offer. addition to that, is cousiverei the fact, that Washington is the very center of historic i rest, that here much of the great dram: the war was exacted, that all around Washi fon and easy distance of it great battle fields mace famous by the prowess of the veterans of the Grand Army, one can see with what enthusiasm the veterans ave likely to receive an invitation to here. It would be the most notable soldiers’ reunion held since the war. ———————— Another depre ect of doubt and misunderstanding presents itself. A Chinaman was arrested in New York for passing a counter- But when it came toa question of the main witness was nonplussed Fresca Suwwer Listz Hose. Silk dinished and posttively worth from 40¢. to 75e. [2 PMrFOR ONLY 30. The result of our buyer's New York trip. Lot 1 includes Richelieu Rib Hose with warranted Fast lack feet and ankles; uppers in Salmon, Sky, Pink, Red, Yellow, Cream. eiiew Rib with feet in Tan, Suede, Gray, + Uppers in Koman stripes. Sa:ne colors as im lot %, but plain, not hen when, in a Lot 4. Trench rib, feet of Canary, Salmon, Pink, Blue, Yellow, Gray ; uppers in cluster stripes. New Asp Cuorce Exsromenirs, Chowe in overs sense of the word. Half price be- cause of the importer’s willingness to close out mer stock. Cambric Embroiteries at 1 yard that are positively wortlt from yard. Irish Point Euubroideries proportionately low in price. T t we fill window of sylvania with saxples Souz Or Tux New Laces Tt seems a source of creat satisfaction to dressmakers Jand others that Wasitington has a depot for Laces wher is acolieetion that is never lacking. ‘There's ho question that we are selling as many Laces 4s any assemble ons of Chinamen | other two houses combined, and thus we ean biey eery pa a largety dui to the best adeantage. Witness the tate me facial po d could mot | cccatic purchase enabling the usual Te. guished. Hiere we are with a large aye. Dent among whom alibis may . that can’t be sin st ‘Thesearo assertions that are bu:lt ou facts, causing the Lace Department to be crowed from morning to closing time by exer buyers. wie practically show their appreciation of the Darguius Leing oilered. rson takes time to say, in sub- stance, that he h dislike to- ward Governor Hil rnor has no hance for the neni Vif ke is as people say he will ely thou y Mx. HEU may now t Ivroarey Toner Annictes. Toilet Waters, Soaps, Powiers, &e., of every best . Teaches just what you want and I rings it to you at a saving in price. Forinstance, ail 25e. toilet articies are reduced to ONLY 21 CENTS. Don’t you know that Kent's celebrated English Tooth Brusies cost within a cent of “leents at wholesale. But, peruaye, you prefer the equally celebrated Frenchman's wake—here it is: A. Dupont, Paris, on One of the most thoughtful public addresses of the year is that of tive Wilson of West Virginia betore the alumui of the Uni- versity of Virginia. According to Mr. Wilson we have reached a stage where legis a on ery brush, at 21 instead of 25 cents. And lere’sa economic and financial questions must more | hair brush of all bristles; it cost "22 cents at wholesale, and more partake of scientific prec He | Sut we write 5c. tollet articiee for <i conte, so. you bs ean buy at less than wholesale pri Aud whata col- thinks that all legislation must be squared to | lection of “ie. Combs, Hair, Hubber, Celluloid. tn all the clour lines of free government. In view of | mannersof style. Your choice for 21 cents. And here, some appalling episoies in the life of modern | too, are Nail Brushes, Feather Dusters, Whisk Broor France his language has {oll warrant when he | im Wholesale quantities, at wholesale prices—21 in- ae " stead of 25 cents. says: “No activity in the world’s history has THE PALAIS ROYAL, beez so terrible as political activity without in- telligence; none has drenched the world with the arth T more bloot or put back the hand furtheron the Too. Go Upsrams. dial of ireedom.” ————————— Don't walk, let's take the elevator. Safe? A sericne The position of the Secretar Agriculture | accident ts impossible, because of the patent saf.ty Anil isn’t it cool on this second floor? isa peculiar one and must inve:ve some elo- | air cushion. sit by theae windows and drink in the breeze! (Continued below.) ments of embarrassment. Hers he is le.t with | Le both the weather and a popularity in tne rur<i | Now we are comfortable and can pass judgment on districts to look aftes. He must realize that if | the ke, with less chance of doing them the weather takes # uotio to bal-:, or if he hap- | injustice. pens to go to sleep with the reins in his haad, his agricultural prestige wili be knocked as high as @ a rain balloon. —— Reovcev Prices Revecen. ONE-THIRD OFF THE PRICE MARKED ON 2 z THE SUIT YOU FANCY. Let us consider the mean- Speaking of those Welsh tin plate workers | ing of “reduced prices reduced” and “‘onethied of and the need of them in this country 80 | the marked prices." Kedueed gyrtees are already greatly, that manufacturers are offering them | marked on theac suits and one-third is deducted trom doubie wages to come, what are we going to do | the marked prices. AND REMEMBER THE RE- about that contract labor law? Does it apply | DUCED PRICES APPLY TO EVERY SUIT IN to tin plete workers as well as to ‘ricksh. men, | STOCK, not to @ sew undesirable stules and sizes English coachmen, singe ‘hers, &e.! which can be ylorrinyty described by « clever writer 2 oe —_—— of advertisements, but which are @ detusion and a A serious objection is made to the Farmers’ | ™4’* Alliance movement or party or winatever it is, by the members themselves, who assert that as on as they come out of their sheile and get in ith the great world of thought and work dergoing AND ONE-THIRD such a change that the Alliance is altogether too | BPP, EEE _—._ 2a _ 7 Primitive and slow for them and they seck | per ye ERE, 4 ue OF tomething bette: > ke & & ‘NOT = ee The grand jury at Charleston, W. Va., takes] ppp 1 sss ccc 00. YoU NX NTT scours that # worthy of imitation in indict- Bis, 6°83 80 ESRN FT ing the engineer, assistant engineer and road | DD u S53 é¢ 0° Ow SH FS master of the Kanawia aud Michigan railway because of a disaster on thatroad. Even though the expectations of a conviction be slight, it is worth while to have it understood that the re- sponsibility for human safety implies some: thing more than the linbility to a mere action at law. The aisount appifes to Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil- dieu's Lawn, India Linen,Gingham and Flannel Suits. The coilection comprises— ‘2a5 LADIES’ WHITE SUITS marked at prices ranging from $4.75 to $25 eae! toad wiches, bust uscasare. - > +e i MISSES’ WHITE, SUITS marked at prices rang- A statistician bas tabniated an ampire’s | ins from $3.75 to S17 each. Sizes 1210 18 years. chances of changing the result of 2 gue 132 CHILDREN’S WHITE SUITS marked at prices egg . rangius from 7c. t0 80cach. Sizes 4 to 12 years. me's liability to materiall 135 GINGHAM DRESSES marked at prices ranging pire is, however, quite be from 8c. 1 SSeach. Sizes 4 to 12 years. ——— 2 FLANNEL SUITS warked at prices ranging Senator Peder refers to Ingnile as an empty | Tom $5.05 to $18. Sizes 410 16 years, cartridge. Possibly he may belong to the “didn’t know {1 was loaded” variety. PLEASE ONSERYE —— cast will no doubt arise and look | That all sizes are quoted above and that the Suits are ian te ealtere wihen 06, Resenes | Gan cee geet ome teen en ond eal ‘Odd lots, Xe., atv offered in sowe iustances at less fully aware that a baccarat club has been | :han half prives_for illustration Started in . Mo. LADIES’ GINGHAM SUITS, only sizes 34, 36 and 3B, reduced frou $7, $8.and $10 to $2.98 for choice. | MISSES’ GINGHAM SUITS, odd styley reduced from $4 and'$5 to only $1.98 for choice. Sedat New York continues to find fault over the comsus report's implied charge that she isan | “;aptes' LAWN WAISTS. ‘The most popular and expensively governed city. It docan't occur to | tho best-selling styles lack some sizes, We have to refer to the Grant monument as an in-} combined the styles, so that all sizes are shown in oue a anaes. style or dhother. LOT 1 comprises India Lawn, Per- ee en cale and Ficared Lawn Watsts,reduced from 08e = ———— and Tie. to Me. for choice. LOT % includes India Eight hundred editors enjoy the temperature | {awa Woists, with hemnstitche? collar and cuffs of of St. Pail, Minnesota,sereue im the conscious brotdery, reduced from $1.48, $1.35 and 81. to ets thet the country can be saved by #1 19torchoice. LOLS, Linen Lawn Waists,;White ecicemas te. at | eke mile siaaeaeal ian Gaaaaaaganaae tT ae aan from $2.50, $2.25 aud 8: to $1.68 for choice. AERA a | LOT 4, Pecsian Lawn Waists, with choice trimuuinys Thomas B. Reed's order to the Paris artist is | snd the latest styte iull sleeve, reduced from 2.0810 not surprising. It is only natural that he | 2.18 should have some curiosity to see exactly what sort of a looking man he is. a — The schooner which the Quebec officers cap- tured with whisky in it, sounds faintly like MERE AND THERE. 1 Waists, sizes 352 £040, reduced from resin Ficnnel Blazers, siges 36, 40nd 42, reduced from $2.00 te 61.48. Cream Biazers, with roll collar aud cuffs of colors, | | siaes 3 to-42, rediiced from €4.00 10 @4. raneis Train keeps beating his |” Foika Dot sateen Waists, sizes 2 to @0, reduced ewe globe eizeling reeurd, he ay yet drift out | sau $1.08 to @1- 4. n pera pce rappers, sizes to 44, reduced from Caps be Sege - 91,35 to 91-3 ant un $1.08 0 #148. Seay Stumucr Flannel Wrappers, alzes There fs suspicion that the President has | reducd frum @4isteea. Sue taken some of Mr. Rusk's rain machines to Cape May Point with him as a security against storey eallers. A NEW ARRIVAL. “e = oe Laities' Cloth Biazers, Buc and Black, sles And now the biuckmailer is coming to the | 42, only @2.30eech. sites front im bebalf of Heaith Oficcr Townshend. SHAWLS—A collection unsurpassed. latest, Cashmere wis, SI; A “The Campbells are Coming” is the old} 22x e248. pomege yen Seoteh mclody that the band plays im Ohio, | | Cla Shaws, 81.08, 31.85, 02.5, #2.48, 02.0, —_—_<-——— . “The Star-cyed Godiless” isn't getting near | grag “> SM ™™ 81-4 91.08, e225, e248, sighted as yet. —— Mr. Blaine doesn’t care to be the victim of a ik sn Wool, $2.48, $7.08, 43.30, 92,08, 94.50, Drap d'Etat, $2.08, $2.98, $3.50, $3.75. 94, 04.50, slandered $5, 05.50, 96, $7, 97.50, 98, 89, See a a Financial operations in Pennsylvania ere Semmes quite as crooked outside of politics as inside. Cor. 12th st. and Ps. ave, Ostx Forn Wrens Mons. WwW YE MUST vacate \WWWrnrse prewises WW py avacst is axp HAVE ONLY FOUR WEEKS IN WHICH TO CLOSE OUT THE BAL- ANCE OF OUR STOCK. IN ORDER TO QUICKLY DISPOSE OF THESE * G00D8 WE OFFER YOU THE FOL- LOWING EXTRAORDINARY IN- UCEMENTS: KILT suITs, WE HAVE ABOUT 100 VERY NATTY KILT SUITS IN THE MOST FASH- IONABLE COLORS AND COMBINA- TIONS, THAT FORMERLY soLD YOR 88, $7, $6, $5 AND 94. YOU CAN TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THE £N- TIRE LOT AT #2. ALSO ABOUT A DOZEN OF THOSE ULTRA-STYLISH VELVET KILT SUITS THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR$12. TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT a5, CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS. ‘TETTHERE ARE JUST 128 OF THE T NosBiEsT CHILDREN T OVERCOATS WE EVER HAD. THEY FORMERLY SOLD For 812, $10, 88, $6, 85 AND @4. TO BE CLOSED OUT AT HALF PRICE. AU.SO THE BALANCE OF OUR EN- ‘TIRE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS" WINTER-WEIGHT SUITS AT ONE- BALY OF FORMER PRICES. SEPARATE TROUSERS, IN MATCHING UP OUR STOCK WE FIND THAT WE HAVE 500 PAIRS OF MEN'S WORSTED AND SERGE TROUSERS | FROM WHICH THE coats AND VESTS HAVE BEEN SOLD. THEY ARE WORTH FROM $4 TO 88, YOU CAN TAKE YOUR PICK OF THEM AT 82.50. B. ROBINSON & Co. AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 909 PA. AVE. N.W. Syl5-0 “Early closing hours” from now until September 1 are Satniays at 1 o'clock—other days at 5 Plus Ox ue “Barer Or Coron aT PPR rr yo Pe ee TR RR & yo sss ber Fi Ree kre YY ®ssq Po ke RE EE ¥ 8 2 We want togive you a last chance with the THIN COATS-BLAZERS aud REEFERS. If they.ot them- selves, were not xttractive iu styloand fashion thenew prices would wake them s0. As itis, everything com- Lines to wakeeach garment a gomof a bargain, If you aro away to stay you need something of about their weight along with yon. Ifyou have joined tho “home guard” there are Little Jaunts you will take before the sun is up—and after it hen they will eam in service more than they cost you. plenty, for yourself and the eLildren, BLACK ana WHIT! STRIPEDCOTTON ail 8 cen! STRIPED FRENCH FLANNEL BLAZERS, full rolling front. REDUCED from 83 to and BLUE and WHITE CREPE BLAZERSare now IPED and, CHECK BLAZERS with silk cord “‘ties." REDUCED from 83.75 to 83. PLAIN CREAM and FANCY STRIPED BLAZERS with full-rolling front, REDUCED from 84 to $3.25. CREAM FLANNEL BLAZERS with poiated collar, edzed wit: gilt braid, pockets as well—drawin,; tozethes girdle, REDUCED from $5 to PLAIN NAVY BLUE end BLACK BROSD- CLOTH BLAZERS. Sizes trom 32 to 42 bust measure. REDUCED from @3to#4. BLACK and NAVY BLUE STRIPED SERG< BLAZERS with full-rolling front. REDUCED from 5.75 to $4.50. WHITE CHEVIOT BLAZERS with Tan-col- ored Bedford cord on fnll-rolling front, cuffa and pockets. REDUCED from 86.50 to @ ‘TAN and GRAY STKIPED BEDFOKD CORD BLAZERS with full-roiling front, REDUCED from 88.50 to 87. RED CHEVIOT BLAZERS with White Bed- ford cord rolling froit and pockets. REDUCED from $8.50 to 87% and Drass buttons—4to 12 years, REDUCED from $1.50 to $1. TAN-COLORED BLAZERS with anchors on ints—a ¢intle to fasten—4 to 12 years. DUCED from ¢ T, 5 to $1.73. COLORED BLAZER with surah silk searf—ages 10, 12 and 14 years only, RE- DUCED from $10 and 810.50 to $7.50. We have nothing more to say about them. If you can use them we inaven’t afear but you will be a bnyer. If you cannot put them to work of course you don't want them. But think well before you let the oppor- tunity fade away. With such prices so small a stock ‘as this cannot help Leing *‘short-lived.” SFATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840, 1 Suoxs. SUMMER CLEARING SALE. 18 PER CENT DISCOUNT. W. H. KENEASTER & CO., ‘Shioe Parlors.” 1115 F st. n: sy 14-6 The store closes $ o'ctock evenings and 1 o'clock Saturdays. E xER + _ We have moved the entire stock from the second to the first floor Pending the complete remodel- ing of that floor. Nu more waik- ing up stairs, as the elevator will be running ere wemove up again, REDUCTIONS! TIONS! ‘The counters aro literally cov- red with “*mnall lots" of Hostery, Gloves, Mitts, Corsets, Aprons, Underwear, &:., at greatly re- duced prices. Whito Lawn Skirts, $1.25, 81.75 and $2.25. White Waists $1, 81.25, $1.50 REDUCTIONS! AND REDUC- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON.. D. 0. A AA A : ae | < ‘U1 mass pop A bod as PRAYER th Ss Bow aS ES yg8 a Se cn a Ee Pee . iJ Fei. F ff &- A new lease of life for the above ti:ne. A list of goods that will shame the prices of all competition. RRR FEE A DDD R RE AA D D RRR EK AAD D HE Eee £4 Boe KE A A DDD And then go and buy. ‘There is one special favor: Please do not criticise our T iG 38, tt “oo” S358 Sag8 = 250 assorted Nottingham Lace Curtains, White and ern, 33 and 4 yards tons, that were 82.50, 83 and 83.50, at $1.50. 1,000 pair of Brass Curtain Chains, were 154, air, at. Be. Curtain Poles, coinplet ‘Te. and 1 Bilk Drapery Fringe, assorted colors 5c. Double-face Plush-etfect Canton Flannel, and 9 years $1 Heavy Outing Flannel Shirt Waist years, Our finest all-wool 45-inch Dress Goo@s Novel- ‘Ues, remnants of dress patterns; were Sc. at... Our entire line of Kemnants,such as plain Satines, Dress Giughams, Pineapple ‘Tissue, Plain (Chambray ; all at Be. ts, such as Cretonnes, ls, fine Seotel: Ging- Batiste and Percales, Ge. Our entire ne of Remnants, best quality Dress Prints and Challie de Orient, 400 Rermnants of all-silk Ribbon, very elegant quality, width trom 9 tu 20, worthas high as B5e. per yard, at... Our entire line of Remi satin stripe Crem hhains, Outing Flaune IWe., Ox No. 16 All-silk GrosGrain Satin Edge, all color: Sold for 20c.. at... All-sitk Gros G for = No. 30 All-silk Satin Double Face, sold fo |All-silix Sutin Double Face, sold for lik Colored Velvet Ribbon, satin tac 1 lot of Flowers, per bunch. - 26.00 Table Sets, fine damask, fancy border, knotted fringe, two rows of drawn work, with Napkins to mated. . 12.50 Fine Linon Bird's-eye, 20 inches wide, 10-yard teces. seeee 81.50 23.50 11-4 Pine Colored Michaline Bed 8} delicate shades........ 5 pieces of Unbleached 3 pieces of Geruzan Datu 50 pieces of All-linon U Children’s Dresses as low a8......+0 900 Boys’ Fine Cioth Caps that sold for 50e. ‘Toe. and #1 All of our Men's Summer Underwear Children’s Rubbers, 7 to 13, per pair. S 81.00 Ooze Chatelaine Bags, oxidized trimuined, Good Quality Clothes Bruses..... Barnes’ Best Quality of Mucilaye. Barnes’ Best Quality Writing Ink. ‘Tetiow’s Gossamere Face Powder...... reads, Be THIS 18 ONLY A FORERUNNER OF WHAT THE BALANCE OF STOCK 18 SACRIFICED AT, 12TH AND F STS. Laxssence & Bro. SALE BEGINS TODAY. ‘Like years before and every year that we yet expect todo busines: we, at the end of Reasons, havea GENUINE “‘DEMOLISHING" SALE. Prices are cut sometimes way below actual cost, but what care we if it gives us the op- Portunity to close out our stocks, so we can Deging the next season with new xoods. and besides the room these stocks occupy is very valuable. We must be careful not to be overloaded. Now be one of those that will save a few Pennies here and there. 10c. CHECK NAINSOOK, Now 6% cents per yard. In small cheeks, In large checks. In broken checks. In mediun checks. 10 AND 12%, DRESS PLAIDS In ORGANDIES AND INDIA LINENS Now be. and 18c. Sheer Dress Plaids and Stripes Fine Imported Satin Plaid Dress Goods, Generally sold for 2c. Now This {s not a sale of romnants or old-stock ‘Whito Goods, but White Materials of this season's styles, goods that are worth more to buy by the case. We do expect to make things “‘hum” with this sale. If you have ‘any doubt come and see what is here; you will never doubt us azain. Torive you and us pleuty of room ws have decided to devote part of our Second FLOOR TO THIS GRAND CLOSING-OUT SALE OF WHITE WASH MATERIALS, and to make this sale even more inviting we will sell what wo have of REMNANTS of EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, about 85 all told, in lenzths of 1, 2 and 2% yards at half value. Achance for you which requires no de- tailed description here. Sale continues until all are sold out. Remember, second floor for this sale. Elevator or Stairs lands you thére, Le A DS BURG b _BRG.. @20, 422, 424, 426 TTH BT. wis. a 3 THE 9TH AND H STS. N.W., FRANKLE & CO. 22 Dig Wise * 2.26 $4 stg wake eee eee ee Try WARE SS GALORE* +++ ** + eGaronEs ese ee eee ee © GALORE —o_ We are going to give you on THURSDAY the largest Tin Ware Sale, without exaggera- tion, ever held in Washington. No small list, but small prices. ‘Your pennies wil! co further with Us today than ever before. We have prepared fur this sale, and every articio is marked so a8 to save you at least 25 percent. You know our Tin Ware sales of old. This beats the record. If you miss this one you miss a eee eeeseee ee RecA carefully ourlist * * * * — Below. he Large Tin Water Bucket, 12: Block Tin Saucepans. forth 25e. for 19¢ ‘Worth S8e. for 85¢ - Worth 35e, for 25¢ Worth Se. fore Worth 49c. for 20 Worth dc. for de -Worth 23. for 1¢ Worth 45c, for 35e Marion Harland Coffee Pots, planished... cesses Worth $1.10 for 95e ‘Marion Harland Coffee Pots, Worth $1.35 for 81.1 Worth 10c, for 8 «Worth 5e. for 3c 2-gallon Water Cooler. S-gallon Water Cooler. 4-galion Water Coole Nickel Can Openers, Soup Ladie. Stove Lifters. Range Tea Kettles, ‘Tin Ham Boilers, Spice Closets, Jap drawers... Worth 98¢. for 85e Double Roasting Pan: + Worth 98¢. for S9¢ Heavy Retinned Coffee Tiles ... Worth Me. for Se Gas Lichter and Box of Tapers, Worth 70c. for 35¢ Nickeled Bicycle Wrenches.....Worth 10c. for 8e Fancy Cake Cutters... -.-.Worth Se. for 4e Nickel Table Bells rth 25e. for We Pint Milk Buckets,, Worth 10c. for 7e ‘Ovai Buckets, 2-at. Y Covered Saucepan, Cotfee Boilers, 4-at. Covered Sancepan. Wire Coat Frames for 17¢ for 16¢ - for 2e Worth 12c. for 8 Worth 1c. for 7e ‘orth 10e. for 8e Wire Broilers... Sprinkler, 1-41 Sprinkler, 2-at, Worth 15c. for 12¢ Sprinkler, 3-at. Worth 20c. for 15e Wire Potato Masher, extra heavy... . Worth 15e. for 10¢ ..Worth Se. for 3e Worth Se. for 3e Yorth 10c. for 8c Worth Se. for 2c Worth Se. for 3e orth Y5e. for Ife Worth 15e. for 8e . Wortk 2c. for 19¢ 2 for Be Worth 6c. for 4c . Worth le. for 12¢ +Worth 30c. for 22¢ - Worth 50. for 49¢ - Worth 69. for 5c .- Worth 79¢. for 68c Lemon Graters....... Fruit Strainers: -Worth 10e. for 7 -:.Worth Se. for 4c | Bread Raisers... -Worth $1 for 70¢ = Worth 35e. for 25e - Worth 250. for 19¢ Pheniec Mus «2... -Worth Se. for 4e Waffle Iron... Worth 45 for 33 Wash Botlers, copper bottoin No. 6... és Worth $1 for 89¢ ‘© Wash Boilers, copper bottoms, No. 7. A Worth $1.39 for $1.19 “Wash Boilers, copper bottom: - Worth 81.69 for $1.3 Worth 10c. for Be Worth 10c. for 8¢ for 10¢ Worth Se. for 2c Worth Sc. for 3e Worth 10c. for 8¢ ‘Tack Hammer... Steet Mincing Kutves .. Nickel Plate Corks Bird Cage Springs ae Mrs. Potts’ Irons, set...... Worth 81.48 for $1.25 Large Size Galvanized Kefriverator PAMS see e cc ceneeses sss eeeeees Worth 490, for 390 Covered Buckets, 1 qt., Worth Se. for 4¢ Tin Pie Plate : EB Block Tin Dish Pans, 8qt..... Worth Milk Strainers.. ... Worth - Worth #1.48for $1.29 > Worth 23e. for Worth 1c. for Ge “IF YOU GETA HEINZ REFRIGERATOR YOU GET THE BEST.” ALL SIZES IN STOCK, TTT HOH ERR f Hall Fe z HOE f ROE ker Err qn Pr 4 Tt BR fF AER Pie 2 ee ee 7TH AND H STS. N.W., FRANELE & CO. Canuant & Leuvy. Special items of interest for hot weather: Balance of our stock of Children's Percale Shirt ‘Watsts, Sizes 5 to 13 vears. Reduced to 40c. each. Special vayue in India Linon at Se. yard. Balance of stock of Stamped Linons at 10 per cont reduction. A great bargain in Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests at 10c. or Bfor 2c. Acheap dress forthe hot weather, 2.styles Mousso- lines, 10 yards for 75c. Price was 12}e. yard. ‘We are showing great valnes in Men's Outing Shirts, 45c. to $2.50. It will pay you to inspect our stock. ‘Men's Fine Jean Drawers, made with extra long fronts, insuring comfort to the wearer. Sizes 28 to50 inches. Only 50c, each. CARHAET & LEIDY, 928 7th st. and 706 K st. nw. w13 Wir Nor Bux TRUALKS ‘That hava.e reputation of THIRTY YEARS' STANDING JULY 15, 1891. <— SP Beginning with TOMORROW ‘evening we close at ¢ o'clock until APRIL 1. ‘and it'll be @ happy day for some child and some teacher. Guesses on the number of Pins in the 7TH STREET. Jar and votes for the teacher may be depoxited Bp toGo'ciock. You cam guess and vote with _ every purchase. . A A — AA 4 , i. att, Lors-You Tare "Ex. we never saw our Underwear so terribiy ‘cUt up” with broken siaes before, Its popu- larity did it. You know what a dislike we have of “odds and ends.” It litters up the stock. You won't be surprised, then, that we've made 0 ttle of the prices. If any of you moed another piece or two to finish out the season this is the golten ofportunity to get it, *Touldn't bes bad investment to lay in a sup- HE p83] Ply for fret warmweatherwoar next yean RK "ss, ‘The styles won't change so very much—and the BMc Sus] quate can't improve. Thes’re up to the AND Bacs, top notch now. We mention the quantity left ©f each size. Don't look for any others—and don't put off coming for a day or two and then feel disappointed if we have to say “all out.” At once ts the safest time to bunt such values astheso. Ifyou havea Trank to buy—buy it now—and buy it ‘The prices below will convince you that it fs to your benefit to look through our line before you think of buy- ing elsewhere. Every Trunk in the house bas been reduced in price, and before stock taking weintend to sell every Trunk | FANCY . inthe house. Our prices before this reduction were a the lowest in town. This oxtra reduction im prices is eee er an extraordinary saving to you, —SHIRTS.— —— WE GUARANTEE EVERY TRUNK WE SELL. sais ‘That line is a sufficient voucher of quality. Ghaswcseiae 2s. We, Boe, Be Wore $2.50. NOW, 81.50 each. BISMARK LISLE THKEAD —SHIRTS—- a PRICES TELL—READ THESE. — DRAWERS ™ 36 36. r ‘Were NOW, #1-50cach. Reduced prices., . 23.25) 7 - <3 PREXC! A better Zine Trunk, iron bottom, full fish, tray, gins" wae igs gas emcees —-SHIRTS— | ma | 36 3.851 “94.101 84.90 | __prawers—— Zine Trunks, extra larye boxes, iron bottom, full ag finish, tray, & Were $2.5 NOW, $1.50 cach, Sizes. 20 32 mm BIBBED LISLE TEREAD Reduced prices . 75] 4.851 85.10 —sum: a) Zinc Trunks, two styles, iron bottom, either one es qeigrd with three large bat boxes or extra web tra; Sizes... Three styles of Extra Fine Flat Top Canvas Trunks, full linen Tined, iron bottom, genuine exceisior lock, extra heavy malleable tron ciamps, hard-wood slats, in, fact everything that goes tomuake up a first-class trumk, * Were $2.50. NOW, 1.50cach, SMARA BALBRIGGAN —SHIRTS onty— —"”. ae Were $1.25. NOW, 75e. each. Superior quality of ENGLISH BALBRIGGAN et ; ra 3 —SHIRTS only— —— — Sizes, “| a o— ie ae 9.00 | $10.40] $10.98 ___ Were $2.50. NOW, 81.23 cache \eaas | enon YOUTHS" BALBRIGGAN —DRAWERS onty— -7_ ae Were #2. NOW, 81a pair. WHITE LISLE THREAD 89 And many other Trunks, all reduced im proportion. Willies see pes Se, Boe, # 6 6 2 ae —DRAWERS— -— $1 and $1.95 Solid Leather Club Bags, all sizes, 9c. aie, 30s, ie each. Were 2.50. NOW, 81.50each, Canvas Telescope Cases—leather clamped—very ENGLISH BALBRIGGA: strong. 7 ais “e125 aaa Solid Grain Leather Club Baz, cloth lined. 2 ss, Se wo Ro Were §2.50, NOW 81.73 each. iS Uwe ws eee en ee Real Alligator Bars—leather lined—leather-covered 21e2e inlays—nickel extension clasp—good lock, &. — SHIR: ecg ye ea ae, Me Be = 6 8 a SOARES ee ee 30, 2, 34, Se Bead Were @” NOW 81.75 each. Also the best Alligator Bags made—sewed in Engiish | S1--PLATED BALBRIGGAN— frame, &c. HIR’ Ss. “| 16 | 38 — ax a we Were $3. NOW $1.75 cach. BONBONS' FRENCH BALBRIGGAN, English Rusect Bars—extra deep—finely mada — SHIRTS onl; Pandy cad Lina [ce T soia, aa 98 | $8.48 Were @1.25. NOW Jie. FRENCH BALBRIGGAN—oniy small sizea, Solid Leather Valises, all sizes andstyles, Prices, 81.68 to 810.98. This line is worthy of particular notice—it comprises many styles—the prices of which we know to be much lower than any hereabouts. REMEMBER—A truni strap isgiven with all Trunks ~all our trunks Lave patent swing trays, ALL TRUNKS GUARANTEED, ‘Were $1.25. NOW 7c. each, ‘This fs the fruit of the big business we've done—Our UNDERWEAR is deep-rooted ig, === the confidence of the public, ‘Make haste” if ron ” ” © re A £8 oe T s™s ‘Fou want to **follow this sale up.” Be AA LE BY — Bas “4 “ONE hs To Be R POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, nf hance duniomermacmeca at 7TH STREET. All of our 50c. NECKWEAR is 25 CENTS. All of our #1.25, $1 and 75c. Silk and Satin We close at 6 p.m., Saturdays czeepted, ———— ‘ All the $2 and 81.50 Silk and Satin Searis Joussox & Lvrrarzs, are #1. MALRET SPACE, ‘The LADIES’ SPECIAL SLIPPER SALE is Worth attention—and is getting it. ‘The 89. Sale is sending the STRAW HATS “every which way.” SUMMER GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. Everything inthe line of Summer Goods reduced. Wecan't advertise them all, but if you will stopin you'll tnd many surprising bargains. Her are a few of them: 42-inch Cream H{ndoo Serges, with side band effect. Reduced from G234e. 10 2e. a yard. An odd jot of All-wool Dress Goods, in dark and Hight colors. Were % and SOc. Now Ide. a yard. 42-inch All-wool Canvas Cloths. Reduced from ‘Te. and #1 to We. ayard. 24-inch Cream Ground Opina Silks. Reduced from Eveny Toxeve Is -Tarsrxe about our $8.75 SUIT SALE, “Make hay while the sun shines.” Saturday night ends tt. ‘Wo never saw Suits sell so fast, You pick out Siendei: pat the pattern that pleases you—and “we do the 22-inch Ficured China Silks. Reduced from 65c. to rest." The thousands have shrunk to hun- dreds of FANCY CASSIMERE and FANCY CHEVIOT SACK and CUTAWAY SUITS that are marked @15, 813.50, $12 and $10 for 88.75. ec. a yard. SPECIAL.—A job lot of Silk Windsor Scarfs, (r 2 for 2c. ; worth 2c. each. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 15 ‘713 MARKET SPACE, ‘The $12.80 SUIT SALE is drawing its last breath. A warning if you're wanting one, 883 0 MM MM MM MDT _ Sss, t i AEE Mi SAKS AND COMPANY, Ss8 Co MMM MM PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH Sao. L oo vy £ it STREET. @ or eo Vv & gE BR hy & ———<—<—<—$—$$ $$ GGG LLL VW Eee ss = Our stock of Summer Gloves, which is es yet_ most complete, must be reduced to make room for fall stock ‘soon to arrive. In order to reduce stock rapidly a creat reduction in Prices is necessary. We therefore shall commence TOMOREOW, THURSDAY, JULY 16, ‘A SPECIAL SALE To last until Saturday, July 18, of the following sea- sonable Gloves: Ladies’ Silk Gloves, with three-ply finger ends, Black and all colors. Quality A, worth 61. Reduced to 70e. pair. Quality B, worth 81.25. Reduced to 80c. a pair, Quality C, worth $1.62. Reduced to $1.33 a pair. A written guarantee given with every pair that the fingers will not wear through. ‘Our 40c. Lace Mitts will go at 25¢. ‘Our Gic. Milanese Silk Jersey Mitts at 45c, Our 35c. Mélaneso Silk Jersey Mitts at 250, KID GLOVES. i Ladies’ 4-button French Kid Gloves that were $1.25 we offer at 97c. Also onr 4-button Undressed Kids at 97c. S-button Suede Mousquetaires. Keduced from $1.62 to $1.37 pair. CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES. Under this heading come Misses’ 4-button Kids, dressed and undressed, Foster lacings, mousquetaires, in Black, dark and light shades. All reduced to the on 2f 91 © pair; amost of these would be "t at the counter of _— of every which we é thio sale wal iat until next Saturday at GUVRE GLOVE Go. 911—PENNSYLVANIA AVE.-911 it STITT TTT TTT Te eae DID YOU Say Hats? To suit you.— + Special today.— Adiscount of 25 percent on alf thie season's Straws and Light Derbies, JOSEPH AUERBACH, — “YOUR OUTFITTER.” a OPEN PEARL LACE BRAID, That formerly sold for 48. at oe «CENTS. “| OCENTS. ~~ CENTS. Weare closing out our DRY GOODS Department and offer you 3 PER CENT DISscocNT 38 PER CENT DISCOUNT 33 PER CENT DISCOUNT On all DRY Goops. ‘We are now holding our special semi-monthly saleot LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Evenxzorr Wasrs Ax ELECTRIC FAN, But they suppose it impossible to have one: they cam be connected with the city elecue wires. Wecan put an electric fam in ay HOME, OFFICE OR STORE IN THE CITY OR COUNTRY, Nbich can be ran by our patent primary battery at @ 90 CENTS A WEEK. These fens are not st from room to room In y¥ Yon can put it im your Foom at dinner thie - on the t our Sitting room in the evening aid over your babes nifie will furnsh fans forone week's trial before pure OF you cau see them runuing at our ofice. HANSON BATTERY, LIGHT AND POWER CO., 3y15-Ln During July and August we close every evening at So'elock, W. A. Prace & Co. Buccessorsto F. G. Davis, ‘AY Market Space, Corner Sib strest. ‘THESE ARE THE DAYS OF PRICE CLIPPING. IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO WATCH OUR DAILY BULLETINS OF LOW PRICES DURING OUR CLEARING SALE. ‘This sale will last but a short time. If you Dave been in during the past week or so you can testify by the crowd you saw here what a reat success this sale has been, and right bere Jet us advise you if you see anything advertined fn these SPECIAL PRICE lists don't put off getting ft If you want it, as often theso SPECIAL BARGAINS are grabbed up by eacer buyers in @ single day. So youcan see very clearly that it's well to look out for your own interest in an energetic manner by not allowing russ to grow under your feet when you read OUR SPECIAL OFFERS in the “STAR.” $1.00 Suxs For 80c. FOR THURSDAY WE will offer our entire Une of BLACK and WHITE FIGURED CHINA Silks; about 10 different patverns, all of the ‘Anost grade silk. For SOc. yard. The regular Prices of these silks are $18 yard, but asa SPE- CIAL SILK DRIVE we will give you YOUR (CHOICE of this ASSORTMENT for ‘SOc. yard. TWO PIECES OF 27-INCH JAPANESE SILK, BLACK ground, with noat WHITE SPRAY. Regular price, €1.25, REDUCED ‘TO $1 yard. Warre Goovs Hire. ‘We have received a FRESH ASSORTMENT OF WHITE DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSES, ranging in prices from 2c. to 30e, yard. Allof them very desirable and stylish: patterns. ALSO ANOTHER LOT of that 0c. INDTA LINEN which WE have created such « demand for. At THE LOW PRICE OF 0c. yard. Asorure Usprewran Revveros. Don’t you want some extra Vests before you fo away? You will be sure to need them, Here am some BARGAINS. LADIES’ EXTRA FINE WIDE RIBBED BALBRIGGAN VESTS, made of the finest Esyptian Cotton, with double CROCHET fin- ish of silk around NECK and ARM holes, square neck, silk draw strings, Regular price, 0c, KEDUCED TO 290. each, LADIES'SILK-FINISHED LISLE THREAD VEST, with high neck and long sleeves, ig WHITE or ECRU. Regular price, S0c. and SSe. REDUCED to 20e. each. WE HAVE RECEIVED THE LAST SHIP. MENT of those nice White SWISS RIBBED ‘VESTS that we have sold so many of. Regular VALUE, lic. OUR BARGAIN price, 3 VESTS FOR 29. New Annrvar. Or Sasurs. ‘Weare in receipt of another assortment of ‘SURAH SILK SASHES. full 4% yards long, 10 inches wide; made of EXTRA-HEAVY SURAH SILK, with deep huotted fringe: tm colors of CREAM, WHITE, PINK, BLACK, LIGHT BLUE. YOUR CHOICE of the LOT Fou 82.7 each. W. A. PIERCE & 00., Buccessors to E. G. Davis, ‘TIO Market Space, ‘Corner 8th st. ‘Tis season's production, ‘Made of the BEST Stock and eld at LOW prices,