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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. —— omen re u ey During July and A’ we close at 5 o'clock ‘tly closers” until, 1L “THE re ENT G STAR. Ee fs H age = es | Sere anes eee Soe ee i Ww AAA M “os ae ¥ WASHINGTON: oe RS “od ‘ WoaP &C. ‘ eecmee e BOPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, : snp: ea Tue Gorsa Axv Commo cxosny §.NovES ‘77M STREET. ees + see at TME EVENING STAR hes a regular nnd _ rn PPR, ERR ARE ARE YY gSSy Permancat circulation in Washington PARGATNS Fo! 01 Corner Sth street. : Himes larger than that ef amy other paper eee bee ke fee yy” Sasg im the city. Av m local NEWS paper nud THAT WILL MARE — B ce EE RE F es =| Ay eriining Medium heme romnetitoes Wika WEACHnE GuCeerES REMODELING SALE OF KEMNANTS FRI- east The Distsict Commissioners at the first op- A PLEASURE, pay. Pots — ree Age! ibe SS ee ene i : : az iss Loon done on the prices. To the end of ciear- to put an end to the Healtl TICKET Tomecrow.ERIDAY, our weetiy REMNANT | ing the stock up clean—and in a hurry—we have made wy. ‘The situation bi ae SALE takes place ag nsual. A a wholeate reduction. Mave not left « price standing count largely of the false steps Commissioners ir original which met with pproval. All eccurred since that action has been wipe:t from the record and the order removing Dr. ‘Town- shend and appointing Dr. Hammett has Deen reaffirmed. Justice to Dr. Hammett r quire this action the public welfare will be cared for at the same time. The Commis toners have now only to apologize to Dr. Ke} barn (who would have made un excellent Mealth Officer) for what thet gentleman no doubt considers a picce of very bad faith to Bim, and then the sky wil! be clearand peaceful. Dr. Hammett’s appointment will undoubtedly satisfy public expectation. It was the very general and strong indorsement he received from bis professional brethren as well as repre- sentutive citizens that caused his selection for the place. These indorsements and Dr. Ham- mett's own professional standing and record as an upright citizen give pledge of a ti business-like, wise and honest adwinistration of the Health Department. —— With the progressive spirit that mast ¢ im an atmosphere whero great men are nour- isbed, Obio proceeded to take tradition out and walk over it at the Cleveland convention. Hamilton count long been not only the accredited oracle of the democratic party, but a trusted indicator of final election results in the state. ‘The first thing that became ob- servable in the convention was the utter dis- ITEMS OF EXCEEDINGI.Y GOOD VALUE IN THE LIST BELOW. WHLLE GOODS AND LINE: 5 pieces Sue. Henstitebed Lawns. 25 dozen $1.25 % Napki 50 Remnants of 3:g¢. Cloths... 3 difteres inches wide... DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 5c. Biack Miqered Silk sed Mebate Gene ----81 dozen TRUNK AND BAG DEPARTMENT. ‘Special reduction sale now in progress on all regular goods. lowest prices ever put on first-class ‘Trunks, and if you ueed a Truak it's to your interest to call here rst. low: 1 Men's Canvas Trnuk, rnuslin faced, sliehtly damaged. Was 8.50. 186.50 Zine Trank, perfeet. 2 $10.50 Zine Trunk, 2 dross trays, linen Jined.....88 ates Faching Trunk, 2 bondle ene 8295, 83.05 1 49inch € eoken 1 84.50 Solid Grain Leatuer Val ise, JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. Extruorlinary clearing sale of Jewelry tm progress. We, Be. Se. and #1 Jewelry worth over $2 It's a chance you seldom get. FANS, DELTS AND LEATHER GOODS. 48¢. Black Satin Painted Fans. regard by the delegates in general of Hamil- ton county's customary lewlership. This was so very promiment that it was before the convention met. Th al mored custom of mak ator mos was nneere- | monivusly stepped on, and Mr. Neal declined to utter the dear old platitudes which are ex- nt. Now| ability exany pected from the « al ax the party is contemplating th Hamil img the the spanked schoolboy who took bi by setting fire to his own home. notable gatherin, at shook « good deal | of must of the pa 1 its practicer, let the county's foll revenge It was a mest are bristling with interr — The work of street repairs gation poi uler the more efficient system adopted late the enginecr department is gumg on factorily. It | promises to not only put the streets in good condition, but to keep them so by prompt attention to any breaks or defects as soon as they show themselves. By the employment of an adequate number of repair gangs it is now posible to repair breaks as fast ay they occur, instead of waiting, as under the a, until a whole street or district of streets had been broken up into holes and ruts so that the contractor could make a wholesale job of alt the repairs in that neighborhood. Yue Stax has heretofore shown up the wretched inadequacy of the old style of street glid to be able to report old sys pairs, and is now an improved condit of things, It is to hoped that the Commissioners will not confine their improved system of repairs to the asphalt streets In this connec- tion their attention ix specially called to the abominable condition of 7th street jast beyond what used to be Boundary street. This is the most traveled street leading ont of the city aud this is the point iu it where travel 19 most conge-ted, with country teams and city vehicles crowded into the narrow roadway not oceupied by street railroads. Yet the street here has been permitted to get so ont of repair that the carriageway is a series of rate, boulders and mud holes. while the experi- mental tramway tracks are elevated so muck above the carriageway that it is impossible for Vehicles to cross them. The Commissioners should give specdy attention to the condition of this and other broken unasphalted streets. oe The renomination of Gov. Campbell by the was only what was » had watehed the drift of party sentiment in that state. His election two years ago Was a great surprise to the republi- | caus and many bitter charges were made by the | frieuds of Gov. Foraker that those who should have supported him cither failed to vote or | voted against him. it is probable, however, that the real cause of Foraker's defeat was the fact that he was a third term candidate. There is an unwritten law in Obio, 2s well as in the whole country, that a man shall not be clected | a third time to the highest executive office. Gov. Campbell has given the state gencrally a good administration, although he incurred strong hostility in his owu party by some of his | act. The wisdom of bis course has been demonstrated, howover, and this hae silenced muuch of the opposition manifested & year ago. Its claimed by the republicans that th j now united upon Maj. McKinley the state is naturally republican, the suet the author of the tariff bill is assured. of the republican le: they are going te have a waik over, and both parties will put forth their strongest efforts to | win. The fact that a victory in Ohio at this | time on the platform adopted at the conven- | tion yesterday woud be regarded ae a great triumph for tariff reform, will spar the demo- erate to anusual vigor and the liveliest hind of @ campaign is anticipated. ——_——seo— There re None | ders, however, believe that are 1 possibilit'es in the coming Obio election. If MeKimiey should carry the state by anything like an old-time blican majority it wou! the event that Mr. Blaine she a candidate and that Mr. H id decline to be rrison could not get, the nomination. On the other hand, if Gow. Camy hould be re-elected it might make him a much more availa- Ble « idate for the democrats then Ggr Milland might even place him aboad of Mr. Cleveland. Tt woold show that e could carry ays been considered repud-? issues, upon a a etate that has s lican upon nat: tariff reform ant fice silver anti silver views hive al formerly bis «t: Clevetane’s p whorere id mpbell because he bad | rated the soundness of his democracy | and his great popularity in carrying hie owa oh e supper oe The ex-bealth otticer’s official demise was no: the resuit of the “snickersee”™ iw the bande of authority: neither was it or molten lead.” It was merely a drifting in to the proverbial “soup” by the most ordinary and familiar procerves. 2 The newspaper is grat crowding the beas band out of polities people want Ww think —not besten. ee The convicts who refused to eseape from the ‘Mine where they were working at Briceville, ‘Teun, have doubtlow endeared thems lves to every promoter of acstbewa They wouldn't run away because they didn't have a change of +e - The fourteenth was France's independence Gey, sud wany Gallic rosuients of New York celebrated it under the shadow of the Bar- Wholui statue. ———--- =. When ‘Sing convict are robbed of re mittances, 1s irresistibly forced te the com chasion tint be isn’t safe anywhere. ARTMENT. Japanese Rice Portwere: Me. ail Loe. Strapedt Serins - red Dot Swisses... Madrases, were oe. and Ske. Tinted Madrases. .. STAMPED LINENS AND TIDIES. A8e. to tibe. Silk Striped Madras Tidie: | Cums sulk Searts, with painted boiti ends AlL4S. Samped Lineus, all kunds All Ube. to Zoe. Stumped Linens, all hinds) SUITS, SHIRT WAISTS, &. © 4.25 Cloth Cape Brown .. 391.50 Vassar Shirts—sinzutly suiled.. 1 Ladies’ £3.5 Misses’ Percale Shirt Waists.....-- S eters in Tan. Size 4 years... 4 Chtidren’s Blouses... MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, CORSETS AND INFANTS’ GOODS. W Lawn Dressing Sacques. Sizes 32 to 40....75% Corset Covers—high and low neck. OS, 40, 42 WC. P Corsets. Sizes 18, ‘Muil Caps. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 15 pairs SOc. Intunts’ Fast Black Seam % Hose aes and 5... $1.10 each ve. yard yard lust 18 Infan’ LACES AND EMBROIDERY, aul Se. Cambrie Edits, We. Swiss and Cambric Allover Bu White Wool Lace. GLOVES. be. Silk Talfeta Gloves, Black and colors. S0e. Suk Taifeta Gloves, Black and colors Se. SUA Taffeta Gloves, Black only: HANDKERCHIEF AND SHAWLS. , Yin White anit Colorad order Handker- 23 LAS AND PARASOLS. ‘Weinch English Glocia Umbrellas... inch Silk Gloria Uubrellas.. 3$5.50 Faucy Parasols, MEN'S GOODS. See. Outing Flannel Shirts We. Black Saticem Sashes... $1.00 Piain Planne: Shirts, 14 und 14s. PERFUME AND TOILET ARTICLES. Ze. Lox Moth Bails. . Bottle American Lilac Extract. 15e. Jelly Keses and Giyesrine for sunbum. NOTIONS. xe. Button’s Raven Gloss Shoe Polish. . Ie Seamioca stecntnct ‘Shields, ali sizes... 10c. Book Linen Buttoms, all sizes....... Je. Double Bune Casas, all colors... BUTTONS. 10c. douen White Pearl Buttons, all sizes. ‘0c. degen White Peark Buttous, with shank, BLACK Lacks, 10 in. wide... 4m. wide. Laud 21.50 Demi-tlouncing, auct Ze AUSULK Lace, roms 1% to 4 inches wile, Lie. yard NECKWEAR. “ax. Doulie Chiffon, with drawing string. ...39e. yard CP ie Chesntsettes, ail colors. . oe. Windsor Bearfs, extra lone, all silBsee. Sue. Box Lage Lge Tourist Ruchime.. RY DEPARTMENT. Bc 7TH STREET. M. W. Bevenier, Nos. 1215 F st. and 1214G:st., WAS HIS STORE FULL OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL GOODS. Such as delicht housekeepers and others. ‘NOW IN SEASON. FREEZERS—WHITE MOUNTAIN. REFRIGERATORS—-EDDY'S, withslate stone shelves. DO, LOKILLAKD'S, tor hotels and clubs. FRUIT JARS—MASON’S. JELLY TUMBLERS—TIN TOP. WATER COOLERS—PORCELAIN LINED, ICE PITCHERS PLATED PORCELAIN LINED. GLASS WAKE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ‘Tunablers from die. cack to $80 per dozen. WHITE STONE CHINA, all kings. DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, FROM KICH DESIGNS to very suaple and imexensive. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1215 F AND 1214 G ST. mht-Om au eee Osx a1.30 FAST BLACK IMPORTED HALF DOZEY sey wOsIERY, SENT BY ONYX Fast BLACK MAIL, SEND size ‘VESTS, 38c.; WORTH Se. we 2he. gard | ———— ‘The following are Odd Trunks, to be closed out very Oume Ix CLEARING KLMODELIN in prozross nearly two w Usual attractions in REMNANTS tomorrow, as many KEMNANTS leave acentutiated dure ing this sale, and if FICICES will make them «0. they will certainly wo FRIDAY, Look over the REMNANT hintwadvertised bere today. Opp Lors Or Sirx Meu Hass FOR LADIES, 5 SILK MULL IATS, tn colors of CREAM, BLACK, PINK, WHITE. LAVENDER. Res- Ular price, $2.75, KEMNANT PRICE, $2.19 each 4 SILK MULL TIA1S, im colors of PINK, BLACK, LAVENDER, CREAM, Regular price, $3.17. REMNANT PIICE, 2.48 cach. 1 SILK MULL MAT, in LIGHT BLUE. = Leculur price, $2.75, “REMNANT PRICE, a1.25, NOTE.—These Hats are fresh and in good condition and made in the newert style. Sasnrs. 3 CHINA SILK SASHES, in CANARY and PINK, yards lonz, deep knotted fringe on. gach end. Hegular price, $2. REMNANT PRICE, 75e. exch. Reasasts Iy Sse Usxperwean. 2 INDIA GAUZE VESTS FOR LADIES. Size Low neck, short sleeves. Rewular Price, 50c. UE, the. cach, 2 INDIA GAUZE VEST, Ligh neck, short Sleeves. Regular price, 50c. REMNANT PRICE, 2 GAUZE VESTS FOR LADIES. Sizos 32 and 86. Reguiar price, We. REMNANT FRICE, 19. exch. ‘TRA FINE BALDRIGGAN GAUZE VESTS FOR LADIES. Difforent sizes. exe $1.00. KEMNANT PRICE, de. TILDREN'S GAUZE-VESTS, Lizh neck, short sleo Sizes 30 and 34. Regular price, U0e. REMNANT PRICE, Ie. 6 CHILDREN'S GAUZE VESTS, low neck, nd 20. Regular price, Iie. each. Rexxasrs Or Hos 5 pairs BALBRIGGAN HOSE FO Size and 10. Re: price, 2 NANT PRICE, 19. p LADIES. . REM- 1 pair FRENCH LISLE HOSE. Size 8%. FAST BLACK boot, Light Blue upper. Regu- lar price, 73e. se. 2 pairs LADI NE LISLE LACE-WORK HOSE. Colors Slate and Eifel. Revdlar price, $1.33. REMNANT PRICE, $1. Rensaxts Or Panasors. 12 SURAH SILK PARASOLS, with doublo ruffle, in colors of M. BROWN, L. BROW BEIGE, TAN, ECRU, SLATE, STON CREAM, BL, . NAVY BLUE, SILVER GRA’ price. $4.87. KEM. NANT PRICE, each. SURAH SILK PARASOLS, with DEEP, HEAVY FRINGE RUIFLE, in colors of SLATE, NAVY BLUE, CAKDINAL, MODE, price, 3 Regular ANT PRICE, 2.75 cack. PARASOLS IN BLAC fancy colors. Revular NAN PRIOK, 1 FANCY STRIPED SATIN PARASOL, BLACK GROUND, with Brown and Whito stripes. Regular price, €7. REMNANT PRICE, 33. 5 FANCY SILK PARASOLS in differcat col- ors, also Black and Whit REMNANT PRICE, each. 1 BLACK DRAPERY NET PARASOL. Regular price, $0. KEMNANT PRICE, $4.50. CHINA SILK PARASOLS FOR CHIL= DE SD WHIT! Regular price, 85. KEMANT PRICE, 2 CHANGEABLE SILK SUN UMBRELLAS, Regular price, $3. REMNANT PRICE, each. eckwear Reusats. LADIES’ WHITE CHEMISETTES, tucked frouts, rolling collar. Regular price, 8c. REMNANT PRICE, 2le. each. TUCKED FRONT CHEMISETTES, stand- sug coilar with turn down points. Regular price, 2c. REMNANT PRICE. 21e. WHITE CHEMISETTES, with full ROLL- ING COLLAR. Rezwar price, 28c. REM- NANT PRICE, 21 FIGURED PERCALE CHEMISETTES. T PRICE, Regular price, 28. KEMN. Be. each. 25 WHITE EMBROIDERED MULL TIES, Regular price, 35 aud 38e. KEMNANT PRICE, 25e. each. W. A. PIERCE & CO., Successors to E. G. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, It Corner Sth st. The stove closce 5 o'clock evenings and 1 o'clock Saturdays. Shop on Friday rather than wait ‘Until Saturday forenoon, as we are usually busy. ‘Nothing Uut Underwear talk to- @ay—and strong talk. Half of the Underwear stock onsht to be sold. this month. We are doing our part in dropping prices below any in the c:ty—quality considered. Ladies’ Ecru Liste ‘Thread Ribbed Vests, low neck and no sleeves, run with silk ribbon. Ke- duced fro 40 to 20. Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Pants. Re- Childrea’s Fine Kibbed Vests and Pants; Vests have bigh neck and long sleeves; ight weight; sizes 3 to 10 years. Keduced trom B8t0% ‘Thread Vests, Piain White and fancy lace fronts, Keduced from 81 to Tac. Ladies’ Ganze Vests, not ribbed, Jow neck and no sleeves, full reg= ular made. Wero G0, S0e., $1 and Reduced to 85e. each. jes’ Swiss Ktibbed Vests, low a no siceves. Reduced from 25 to We. each, WILLIAM H. McKNEW, ‘993 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. STITT TTT TTT TTT Coo. As A CUCUMBER AND LIGHT AS A FEATHER. Lot wsexplain. Those Breezy, Open-end Scarfs, from which you had your pick for 50c. each, are hancins fire—no better way of sending them off than giv- ing you THREE for tho price of TWO, ‘8Se., or 3 for $1.00, that fairly repre: inch Gi grounds yard. 45-inch * in Brown, Gray, Navy Blue and Green.—Were 82.50.—NOW @ard. 4% - inch yard. you can use thom. lead these to the BLACK, LILAC, iGKAY- White, Cardinal, 0c. fects are here ainous then. inch BRO GUENADINES.— and stripe pattems. ORE: ats the valnes, Gav Some of the best ef- 48-inch BLACK BRUSSELS NETS. and figured—NOW £1.00 to $3.50 a yard. BLACK CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCING.-NOW 81.500 48-inch BLACK LACE 11 Were gU.-CUT IN HALF jem attention. NADINES, with Mais, Tur- auoise, Pink and Lilue stripes on Black —Were $1.50.—NOW 1.00 a yard. N and GRAY STRIPED jere $1.50.—NOW, $1.00 dinch BAREGE GRENADINE, embroid- ered in Mais, Copper, Lilac and White.—Was OW $1.50 yard. EXICAN MESH” GRENADINE, 45-inch BLACK LA TOSCA NET. — DW 5c. a striped These patterns must not stzy—when fall comes they won't beof any uso to yor -or us, cither. Now According to our notion nothing isa‘‘barzain” that isn’t seasonabie. Fashion is a curious thins. parting” and “weicoming the coming" In one breath we tell you of th and in the next of some new arrivals, EDGES to mateh, Some interesting patterns in WHITE CHAN- TILLY, with the narrow MI, VALEN It is match, Wosers Wace diate Were Wane DEMI-WIDTHS ENTAL and POINT D’ narrow to match, mt ‘That's why we ‘altar of reduction” s0 early—to youto buy them—and because we want ‘speeding the all the time. death of worth prices Des—Lace 'Frocxcrsas. Black they are, and we have about a dozen new styles—25e. t0 $2.25 2 yard. NARROW ayard. D'ESPRIT NETS, in Lilac, Blue, Nile end . ORT- ARIS LACES, with Exvrowenry Currros Enors. PINK, BLUE, MAIS, AKDINAL, BROWN, TAN, roms 306. ‘TRIPED POIN am, Pi ayard. NILE ‘These latter ones you will find following on with the autui sorvi thing richer. close We drawing is strong. n styles. SFATON PEERY, “PERRY BUILDING.” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840, I expect to see you at this counter. It is safe to buy these for postponed We don't really think art can desi many Prices could not be ‘reefed” any The at exe weer kexxe wxeee -HARD AT WoRK— The builders are hard at work remodeling the build- Very soon we expect to find them ing adjoining ours cutting through the walls to connect the two. then we have still a chance to move our stock. going to push it by price pow more and quickly. think will move it. Until Weare We Lave sold a quan- tity of goods in the past six weeks, but imust move Lower pricos—that is what we Lower pricesis what Weatve 70 |) teased peices.” today, and what we will give you every day, large lots of goods being marked down continually. but assure you you will find bar advertise them al gains in all departments, GLOVES, White Chamois Gauntlets. $1.50 White Chamois Gauntlets 7 HANDEERCHIFFS, Best values ever offered. At G for 25e. At3 foi We cannot, colored bordered and embroidery. +. 8, and embroidery. At 2 for 25c., H. S., embroidery and scalloped edge. Ate See them. WINDSOR TIES, 25e. Summer Windsor Ties 17 8c. Jap. Best Windsors ever shown for price, VASSAR SHIRTS, ——$1.25 White and Col'd V: tLe —-09e. Vassar Shirtees, White and Colors, , embroidery. You will appreciate them as bargains, CHIFFON RUFFLINGS. 50c. Chiffon Rufilings, ail colors, 39. 81.00 Double Chiffon Rufitings, all colors, $1.20. 1.08 Double Chiffon Rufilings, all colors, 81.48. 1Pink. LAcus, BARGAINS IN SILK SHAWLS AND SCaRrs, Silk. * 30e. “196, * 19e, ssar Shirts 7 98e.— 1 Red. Was €2.48, at $1.45. 1 Cream. Was 83.48, at $2.48, 1Croam. Was $4.48, at $3.48, 1 Red. Was $1.48, at 98c. 1 Red, Was $5.48, at $4. 1 Lavender. Was $2.48, at $1.50, 1 Light Blue, Was 85, ut 23.75. Crepe de Chine. 1 Rod. Was 84.48, at 83, 2 Red. Were 83, at $2. 2 Blue. Were $4.48, at $3.48, 1 Pink. Was $3.48, at 82.48, Was $4.48, at 23. AT THE 81, 81 Sa RFR, 8G wath aA es X24 EE %o Bo 216 7THST. N.W. BLACK DEMI FLOUNCES, 25, 80, 38, 45, 60, 7%, U8e., BL. CREAM DEMI FLOUNCES, 2%, BS, 48, 60, HAT DEPARTMENT, ‘TRIMMED HAT DEPARTMENT, FLOWER DEPARTMENT, JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS oe ‘Just what you want for mountain or seashore, oF AY, JULY 16, 1891. Ossrer Lessox. Saving TIME, THOUGHT AND MONEY. Such are the displays in the windows and outside show cases of The Palais Roys!. You know that the best values aro always there, It is only necessury to remind yon that after all ‘tie but an inkling of the Clearing Sale prices, Tue Wisvow Ox 12:8 Srazer. Gentlemen may see English Cheviot Shirts imported to retail at $2.95 ticketed #1 each. Alligator Bags marked $1.40. Stamped on the bottom of each is “Warranted Genuine Alligator.” The Silk Neglise Shirts are marked $2.48, but the Cloarinz Sale price ts ONLY 82.50. THE CASE UNDER THE WINDOW is filled with sumples of Lisle and Cotton Half Hose reduced from cents, The upright caso adjoinins shows the Genuine ‘Gloria Umbrellas reduced from $1.95 to only 98 cents, 8 The manufacturer‘of Gloria” Umbrellas in or- der tokeep his hands busy during the dull season ts supplying wsatabout the cost of manufacture, 30 that we are enabled to quote the redneed price of 98 cent aul thus dispose Y too hundred Umbrellas weekly the quantity our contract cails yor. The Shirts and Alligator Bags also have @ history witch would ex plain the reduced prices. No. 1119 Pa Ave. Wispow. Ladies will notice the laund Liuen Vassar Shirts with turnover and standing collars marked 84 cents. ‘Thess have been quoted as the best fitting and best quality $1 Shirtsin tho market, The Windsors marked 19 cents are also extra value; those of Silk Grenadine are3oe, quality and none of the India Silk, Surah Sil and Wash Stik Scarfs are worth less than 23 cents. ‘THE SHOW CASE under the window is loaded with tollet articles; the price list of Soaps will be a revela- tion. THE SMALL CASE adjoining is filled with im- ported Beits—the usual hig! iced goods at Palais Royal prices. THE JEWELKY CASE displays ail the latest novelties, the price is marked On each article. ‘The 19. French Enamel Lace Pins you'll recognize as 5c. goods of elsewhere. Tue Cesren Snow Wispow Filled with Laces, all with price tickets attached. You'll notice the latest noveities in Beige or Eera Laces; Biack Lace Drapery Nots at 50c. that ten days ago retailed at 75 Polka Dot Laces with ribvon borders in sets, quali- tles for tho prices that is crowding tho department ih eager customers. 4 incl inches, 36c. yard; 12 inches, 4:2. THE SHOW CASES under the window give an idea of the new 123, 25 and 35c. Hundkerchiefs, Those with Embroidered Polka Dots at 12.4c., those with Exnbroidered Daisies at 25c. and those of very Sheer Linen with hand drawn work corners at 5c. illustrate we are not only showing the latest styies, but are quot- ing prices remarkably low for superior qualities, THE LITTLE SHOW CASE filled with French Flowers and the case with 50c. Leather Belts, Pocket Books, Card Cases, Music Rolls and fitted Toilet Cases also tell of our best bargains. No. 1117 Pa Ave. Wisvow. Here are choice Cambric Embroideries marked 12%9c., 15e. and 25e. that if bought earlier in the ‘season could not be profitably sold at less than 25c. and 0c. The importer was willing to close out bal- ance of summer stock at our prices, THE CASE UNDER THE WINDOW shows samples of the India Linen Waists of which you'll Sind men- tion in lower portion of this column. THE UPRIGHT CASES each side of No. 1119 Pa.ave. doorway gives a hint of the best Hosiery and Gloves. ‘The 50c. Quality Silk Mitts offered at 39. ard the 68c. quality Lisle Hose for 29. will attract you in the store. The goods mentioned above are tobe foundon the first floor. Don't forget the second floor. Accom- pany the writer. Lers Go Ursrams. Don't walk, let's take the elevator. Safe? A serious nt ta impossible, because of the patent safety Gir cushion. And isn’t it cool on this second floor? Leva sit by these windows and drink in the breeze! Now we ave comfortable and can pase judgment on thezsuits, d&e., with less chance of doing them injustice, Reovers Paces Revvcev. ONE-THIRD OFF THE PRICE MARKED ON THE SUIT YOU FAX ‘Let us consider the mean, ing of “‘reduced-prices reduced” and ‘one-third of Reduced prices are already marked on these sui ts and one-third ia deducted from the marked prices, AND REMEMBER THE RE- DUCED rRIchs APPLY TO EVERY sUIT IN STOCK, not to a sew undesirable stvice and sizes which can be glowingly described by a clever writer of avlvertisements, but which are a detusion and @ snare, akg ats x ys AND ONE-THIRD rl cco. FEI TTrIT Br BPR RRA, f° EEE RN NOTH Prope eh Go Ee RRS Tf Poke RR ‘co Eee NAN OF S83 0Co USN NIT Bm Hs FS POE FIRE Rpg § & oO OU UREN F Bow’ Hi Sss8 oo UU NNN T = The discount applies to Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil- dren's Lawn, India Linen, Gingham and Flannel Suits. ‘The collection comprises— 283 LADIES' WHITE SUITS marked at prices ranging from $4.75 to 825 each, in sizes from 32 to 44 inches, bust measure. 95 MISSES’ WHITE SUITS marked at prices rang- ing from $3.75 to $17 each. Sizes 12 to 18 years. 132 CHILDREN’S WHITE SUITS marked at prices ranging from 73c. to $9each. Sizes 4 to 12 years, 133 GINGHAM DRESSES marked at prices ranging from 98c. to Seach. Sizes 4 to 12 years. 212 FLANNEL SUITS marked at prices ranging from €3.08 to 818, Sizes 4 to 16 years. PLEASE OBSERVE ‘That all sizes are quoted above and that the Suits are the very latest styles, fresh and free from any defect. Odd lots, &., are offered in some instances at less than half prices—for illustration: LADIES' GINGHAM SUITS, only sizes 34, 36.and 38, reduced from $7, 8 and $10 to 82.98 for choice, MISSES' GINGHAM SUITS, odd styles, reduced from $4 and’85 to only $1.98 for choice. LADIES' LAWN WAISTS. The most popular and thé best-seilinz styles lack some sizes, We have combined the styles, so that all sizes are shown in one style or another. LOT 1compriggs India Lawn, Per- cale and Figured Lawn Watsts,reduced from 0Se. ,85¢, ‘and 75e. to Ge. for choice. LOT 2 includes India Lawn Waists, with hemstitched collar and cuffs of ‘embroidery, reduced from $1.48, $1.35 and 81, 81.19 for choice. LOT? r HERE AND THERE. Stripe Flannel Waists, sizes 32 to 40, reduced from $2.48 to $2.25. Cream Flannel Blazers, sizes 38, 40 and42, reduced from $72.50 to $1.98. Cream Blazers, with roll collar and cuffs of colors, ‘Sizes 34 to 42, reduced from 84.50 to 84. Yolka Dot Sateen Waists, sizes 42 to 40, reduced from $1.68 to 81.43, Gingham Wrappers, sizes 34 to 44, reduced from 81.35 to $1.25 end from 8}.€8 to $1.48. kee ‘Striped Summer Fiannel Wrappers, sizes 32 to reduced from @4.73 to #4. A NEW ARRIVAL, Ladies’ Cloth Biazers, Blue and Black, sizes 32 to 42, only $2.50 each. Pee seats 22.85, 93.25, 02.48, 92.68, SESE woot suewis, 81.50, $1.98, $2.23, $2.48, “Gl and Wool, 62.48 62.08. 63.50, #208, 04.50, Bea a'Etat, $2.08, $2.98, $3.50, 83.75, $4, 94.50, bt thee. wai tuiaes 0.75, $11, ? . ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. A. LIBNER. ‘EP"Please don't forret we close at O p.m, Saturdays excepted, until APRIL 1. tw -Our Giftssing Contest closes TONIGHT at Go'clock. Eveer Pam Is A Pave | T taker price to stir stock up. The special sale of LADIES’, MISSES" and CHILDREN'S SUMMER FOOTWEAR we're having now is making the room as fast as our Shoe Men is Duying the stock for fall. That's the object, The door to this opportunity is half closed already. It's a good thing for us wo set Satur- day toshut it, We won't have fuel enongh to Keep the fire burning an hour after that, With the prices as we've got ‘em down now it's cheaper to buy nev shoes—than to pay for re pairs on the old. Seeinz that they're novelties of the latest types—rusrantecd qualitics—at prices that are only shadows of their actual worth—we should say you ought to ‘treat yourself to a pair. Smee Tue “Ferree AND TAKE TO THE “STRAWS.” ‘The 80-CENT STRAW HAT SALE is still ‘*arawing card." We've sold hundreds of dozen Since Monday. But we bought a factory full of them—so of course there are a good many left yet. They're in the center of the Hat Department—and we don’t care whether you take a $2.50, 82. 2, $1.75 or $1.50 quality. They're all here together, All ‘shapes—white and colored straws, “eg Axxsvat “Sraxpsrs.» * Tho only rivals our “TRUE BLUE” SERGES have are our BLACK ones of the same grade of soods. Thero are fow fabrics can look back om an unbroken record of a quarter of acentury— and see their own popularity crow, year after year. Theso Serges can. Since wo have beem doing our own tailoring we've manaxed to im+ Prove the fit and the fashions, ‘These SACK and CUTAWAY SUITS are swimmer standarde ‘with hundreds of Washingtonians. We guaran tee the color—everything about them. ‘The salt air and the sua dorsn’t effect thema bit. If you're looking for satisfaction—here's where you'll get—815 and €20, Rai-Take one of our CATALOGUES away with you, Itlihelp you ta ordering Y you scant to send for anything while you're owl of town, Freefor the asking. SAKS AND COMPANY, EVERYTHING TO WEAR. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH Ovp Sues Axv Broxex Lises STREET. to ER ‘od? RBS BG 88 ‘That have a reputation of THIRTY YEARS’ STANDING Instead of purchasing WORTHLESS FACTORY MADE Trunks without a reputation for long service from Gealers with little or no practical experience in the ‘Trunk business? It is more wise to purchase Custom-made Tranks, especially when you do not have to pay one penny more for them. We give FREE with every Trunk a good quality 14- inch Leather Strap, and where the purchase amounts to $7 or more our ROLLER LOCK BUCKLE STRAP. ‘Our prices have been reduced ail along the line, TOPHAM'S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 1231 Pa, ave. now, Factory 1220 E st. Any style of Trunk made to order. ‘Repairing properly and promptly done, Evenysooy Wants Ax ELECTRIC FAN, Eity cen’ bn Connected ets the ‘ine Maca hacer wires. Wecan putan electric fam in any HOME, OFFICE OR STORE 1N THE CITY OR COUNTRY, Which can be run by our patent primary battery at a cost of 50 CENTS A WEEK. These fans are not stationary, but canbe carried frou room to room in your house, Youcan put it in your dining room at dinner tine, on the table in your sitting room in the evening aiid over Jour bed at night. hg Will furnsh fans forone week's trial before pur- OF you can see them ruuning at our office, HANSON BATTERY, LIGHT AND POWER CO., sy15-Im, sy13 470 Louisiana avenue, We close at 6 p.m., Saturdays excepted, Jouxsox & Lorrnent, 713 MARKET SPACE, SUMMER GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, Everything inthe line of Summer Goods reduced. Wecan't advertise them all, but if you will stop in you'll find many surprising bargains. Her are a few of them: 42-inch Cream Hindoo Serzes, with side band effect. Reduced from 62%e. to 2c. a yard. An odd lot of All-wool Dress Goods, in dark and light colors. Were 25, 373 and 50c. Now 1de. a yard. 42-inch All-wool Canvas Cloths, Reduced from ‘Te. and $1 to 30c. ayard. 24-inch Cream Ground China Silks, Reduced from $1 and $1.25 to 75e. a yard. ‘22-inch Figured China Siigs. Reduced from 5c. to 5c. a yard. SPECIAL.—A job lot of Silk Windsor Scarfs, 15c., oF 2 for 5c. ; worth 23c. each, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, wis 713 MARKET SPACE, ppp A MM 00 B DDD s88y Be fy Bitte": FE Ppa Bow HAMAR M Moo? NAN Dow Sss° WHICH ARE WITH US A LEADING SPECIALTY, CAN BE PURCHASED FROM US NOW AT SPECIAL REDUCTIONS, ‘We must make room for novelties this fall and if you want to buy any actual bargains take advantage of our Solitaire Rings or Studs, 1 carat, $60. Lovely Earrings, nearly 2 carats, 110, ‘Marquise Cluster Rings, $25 to $100. Solitaire Diamond Stud, % ct. $35, A 236-carat Solitaire Ring, $115. -carat Pair Earrings, 8275. a t and Brooch, 7 lange stones, @50, ‘A Heart Pendant of 67 diamonds, $200, A Star Pendant, 11 diamonds, $73. Elegant 5-stone Hoop Rings, #20 to 850. ‘meet Diamonds by the carat at Woonwann Woopwann Asp L oTHROPF, 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. X.W, ——= Asp - Lornnor. 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —— AI Untul September we close at 1 o'clock Sat- Srvays; other days ats p.m. Haxeere Deranrwrsr SHORT LENGTHS AT REDUCED PRICES, NO remnants of Enbrokdere’ Ragines Cam sd Swomm— am Jengrtlis from \ t 3 yarceom center table in front of depart- ment (Piest floor. 2 annex.) Toxoxnow, Frray, iene Rewsavrs Ly ¢ 19 pairs Ladies’ Goa" jencth Milanese — INTERETING REMNANT DAY. Pure Sik Gloves in Grays. Sines ‘s. Gand 7. Reduced from #108 te #100 Preparatory. wi ‘tion sale two weeks pa ccek eee oor 3 pairs Ladies’ Simtioniencth Momaqne- Prices have prevailed throuchout the Louse faire Susie Giowes iu Dark Tun. fines The lance trade attendant upon these sales has end OM, slichtiy damawed. Reduced s lett Us with many re er, ends of lines, broke wall lots, things that are sted from banding and you know our wnderi- prin te lo take ali such merchandise Jrom the regular stock and hat anew "twant a “re ders assert 3h wt taitdim iia ecnaseandienhs Wanrs Goons Deracowenr, ATTRACTIVE REMNANTS 30 Remnants € Dat, san Lawn, ‘Giuced frome display, and Pers to 4 yards, Ree put a price ila Fmmeriate diaporal. We nant” th OOF establishment emlof this week, and if marking them at alow price will mova tt let. Everything of a * from this rede 22 Drees Leneths Diack Zephyrs, 10 yards te hi. Reviuced from $2.50 to nt” charact has been laid aside and er price. Youwetthead- of this doubly reduced Follow us closely today—it means @ (Second fi m sa . Mth st Lata stil to Souz Oov Panssors Ar REMNANT PRICES, Vantaye, Price reat saving to you. — oo As Armucrvr Lisr Is S - AKTMENT. ODS AND ENDS. LOOK AT THE REDUC- TIONS & Best Frint Wraprers in dark and mediwn - 40 and 42. Lite Plata Loeves Sor 1 Black Gros Grain Stik Parasol, with narrow White stripes handle si duced trom 83. Litly damaged. Re- ; edaed with ak cel from #12 pon See: eee misock Wrap teamed with embroidery Aumazed. Size 36. Redced AU-Linen Lawn Wrapyers. embroidery trinn duced from $6.30) 10 3 Cheviot Blouse w from $6.50 to $4.90 First oor, 11th st. Ons Asp Exons BLANKETS, COMFORTS AND QUILTS. Spire 104 White Wool Bi slightly, n S3to Roat pati Sizes J4 and BG. Re- . ist; neat patterns: fast ime) t ws ets slightly colors. Sizes stand dA,” Reduced frou 61.25 tuuperfect finish. Reduced from #4 to 630 pale 1 Fine White Suit, all-over emiroidersd 3 pars 12-4 (extre sis) White Woot Maubet, Waist—skirt with side panels of ciubroidery. sscuanalageen _ Size Reduced from $17 to g8. 75. red Comfor r from 1 Lxtra Fine White Suit, made of dainty ee ee ee Swiss embroidery. meat yattrn and trimmed 4 with allsiik mbboas, Size. Keduced from Pink Mitcheline Quilt, Reduced from S24 to $7.50, (Third Noor, 1th st. building.» 5 5 White Quilts. Reduced from €2.50 to Cunprens Axo Misses Depanr- eMe MENT. BROKEN SIZES, &e. 3 Children’s Fine White india Linon Dresses; embroidery trimmed. stem Keduced from $5, 86.25 and $7.0 to 81-25 3 Very Fine All-over Poonch 1 Embroidery peng Size | 0 and TYRACTIVE ie uxants Dy UPHOLSTERY, In omer to close cut ‘our rates we have tuath: sibie prices tor Friday amounted Screen ro Dark All-wool Cloth Suits. Size 12 Fears. Heduced from #10 to $3.50. 5 Misses’ Very Fine White India Linon Snits— elaborately trimmed with fine embroidery. Size 14-16 years. These suits were formerly a. J Antique Oak Frame, carved top. Original ealucel to #10) - ion Matowany Was @15, xi lgkstion Antique Ouk Frame, Was #10, 1 Tiuitation Walnut Frame, Was @8 Ne AUDE ate of th ‘Those Frame, 3 Ladies’ Superior Quality Black ‘Cashmere Jerseys, neatly bound with inobair Ura Reduced from 83.50 to Ladies’ Al-wool Black Cashmere Jersey's, elaborately trimmed with sontache braid, Sizes Bland 34. Reduced trom &3 toe}. 1 Misses? All-wool Brown Cashmere Jersey. Size 28. Reduced trom 81.50 to Se, (Third floor, 11th st. buildile.) Rewsasis Ls Fass 2 Blue Satin Fans, Reduced from €3.50to e200. git Mitte Satin Fans, Reduced from €2.25 to IN 1 Gray Gauze Fan, “Tiduced trom #4 to #2. CLoaK DEPARTMEN ~ Saepaiacceen 1 White Satin Fan, “Tieduced from 88 te @4, LOW REMNANT PRICES, 1 fine All-Wool Black Chevron Cloth New- market, Henrietta finish, loose front and tight back, Size#?. Reduced from $13.50) to 83. 1 finest Enginsh Black Corkscrew Newn: cand) full plaited front—tight back, satin Suitable for a traveling garment. ‘Size32. Ne- duced from ®20 to 7.50. 1 Tan Checked Biazer Jacket, self faced roll~ ing collar. Size 34. Reduced to #3. (First floor, 11th st. Guilding.) Resxaxts Ix Leatarn Gos to RUM tettly neided. Meduced trom 30 1 Cuff Box. Reduced from We. to 50e, 1 Traveling Case. Heard trom 10 to €e orset Rewyanrs. 1 Dark Gray Broadcloth Jacket, Norfolk style, 2K. &G. Satin colors, O14 Gold and trimmed with silk braid. Size 34. Reduced Blue. sizes 2 and hednced Grom 63.89 from 812.50 to ~onee 1 Black Broadcloth Jacket! with embroidered, revere front. Size 40. Reduced from #10 to 82.50. fine English Goseamers, neat striped pat- terns. Peasant style. Reduced from 87 to @4. (Third floor, 11th st. building.) is, one “woven and one War- 19 inches. Keduced frou econd floor, 10th st. building.» nomtinen- WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Arr Neserex Devanruest: ————— sy16 20th, 1th and F ste. nw. REMNANTS OF CHINA SILK, In lengths suitable for waists, sashes andfancy =| Laxsuuncn & Buo. work. ‘224 Salmon Silk, was €1.79. Now @L.1 34: Old Pink, $1.22. Now 90c, — 1°, Old Pink, $1.04. Now 8Se. 12, Old Red, $1.04. Now 8c, BALE BEGINS TODAY. Like years before and every year that we Set expect todo business we, at the end of easons, havea GENUINE “DEMOLISHING” SALE. Prices are cut sometines way below actual cost, but what care we if it gives us the op- Portunity to close out our stocks, so we cam begin; the next season with new goods. and Desides the room these stocks occupy is very valuable, We must be gareful not to be overloaded. 1% Light Biue, S8e. | Now 75e, 234 Light Pink, 84 Light Pink, @: 1, Light Pink, Now 45e. 2, Old Pink, $1.79. Now $1.00, __ (Third floor, Toth st. building.) Arrmonve Rey XaNrs Is Hasoxen. . Now @1.15e 5 Ladies" White All-linen Hemstitched Hand- Kerchicfs, with colorad print border. -Heduced to ISe., OF 3 for 5c. "White All-jinen Colored Enibroid- siicved Haudkerchiets, “Keduced - to 1230. 6 Ladies’ White Al: jinen Handkerchiefs, with Biack print border, Reduced trom 1c. to 3c. G Ladies’ White Alldinen Hemstitched Hond- Reryliets, wish hand-enibrotdered iuitia i let: frou trou 250 terVonly, Heducea trom to 2e., ord tor $1.00. 11 Men's White China Silk Hemstitched Initial following lesters: §K—L Aeduced from 5Ue. to Zoe. Exps In Ip small checks. LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR, OREN * Richelieu Ribbed Unbleache a neck and Doslecvens Slaves aud reseneronigrented Reduced irom 2c. to Te wedinm checka, 18 Child Vest: ‘ith hi x, pate Meiaes 161s a educen Sou 1S 20 AND 12\c. DRESS PLAIDS. oto * — In 12 Ladies’ Ves ith neck ject, esary ditt gauze, Size SO Mouced ORGANDIES AND INDIA LINENS from 23c. to 3 for : Now Roxxaxts Tx Mia 6 pair — Fine Lisle Thread Hose, in 3 sgn Poot puters with Vanayae point Size H big and 9 duced from $1.20 to Toc. __Cirst floor, second annex.) Rewasrs, NTS. Or | Buck Goons. yards: 4d Sok Grraadine Sor Lo yards Hain All-siit Grenadine for @B.25% 5c. and 18c. Sheer Dress Plaids and Stripes es are all reduced prices, (Pirst floor, annex of 10th st. building.) Sus DEIR os mace gaze In Gros Grain, i X tod 3st HALE Vice, ‘This fs not a sale of remnants of old stock, ‘White Goods, but White Materials of this Lengths of Printed China Silks, from season's styles, goods that are worth more to T yards, reduced ¢ ‘Joe. a yard. ny tens are in’ kengthestitable for Duy bythe case. We do expect to make —. ‘things “bum” with this sale. If you have (Pirst floor, under skylixit.) any doubt come and see what is bere; you ‘Will never doubt us again. ‘Togive you and us plenty of room we have deciied to devote part of our Second FLOOR TO THIS GRAND CLOSING-OUT BALE OF WHITE WASH MATERIALS, ‘and to make this saleeven more inviting We Mase Feng, Gar hd Balbrivse: Drawers, Bints $4, Sound Be “Meduced irom 300 toe, 1 Suit Ribbed Silk Underwear. Shirt size 36; Siinect Go sze0te sooo OE ‘will sell what we have of REMNANTS of EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, sbout 85 6 Extra Fine Prench Ball bag y Ryoot each all told, in lengthe of 14, 2 and 2% yards af half valve. Socks, 9 and old? cece o% F me =e 4 Scarte, slightiy tailed description bere. ‘Bale continues until all are sold out. RE hong = Sas rita ‘Remember, second floor for this sale, osm manta; Sakep 34:8 2005S Rievator of Staire ands you there, Reduced 86 to 83. - sclgiito Vest. ‘Size 36. Reduced from $2.25 gata aes Sot ts {esas gait Sonat (First floor, Ist annex) Rewsasrs Or Jews. spy Gold-platea ‘Reduced from 250. sh zidized Sliver tia Fina. Reduced from | fgRegh Enamel Broccbes, Reduced trom 61.75 NS BURG Pre Fa ees

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