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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: TUESDAY 5 coves Saly 4, CROs 5. NOYES THE EVENING STAT has a reavlar and Permanent circulation in Washington three Cmes larger than that of any other paper As a loenl NEWS payer and dvertiving Medium it bus ne competitor. Im the city. Washington is in earnest. It means to secure the next your's encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic if presenting the best claims for it and doing the most work to secure it will The energetic committee in charge will Ieave no stone unturned: neither will other Only a Little while is loft before the Detroit eneamp- ment in which to work up the ciovement. but The encampment should be held in tho year of the four hundredth anni- versary of Colnmbns’ discovery, at the capital of the Great Republic, the headquarters of po- Htfeal thought and action for the hemisphere. ther year Washington might be disposed out of courtesy to admit of competition, but in 1892 she comes to the front as the foremost city of the New World in all that relates to historical commemoration and knows that or that line at least her primacy will not be dis- puted. But she does not rest her claims on this fact alone, but as well on the beauty of her situation, her splendid public buildings, her isy to the most famous battieficlds of the war. Here and around here wore enscied o shonid the veterane zo where they cannot fall under the spell of the memory of those infu ences called up by the features of familiar avail. citizens who have the mattor at heart. it is sufficient. Proping ‘the infinonces which saved the Union. places: —————— Tt i a remarkable stete of things when a governor has to call ont the entire body of the militia in order to suppress a labor riot which has the sympathy of the ponple themselves. ia still more remarkable whon the governor is which has some fort of understanding with the leaders of the labor movemont. Gov. Bnehanaf of Tennes- see is tho man whom tho democrats to please the Farmers’ Allinuce chose for the place he The diffenlty in Tennessee is that the ccal miners resist being anpplanted by con- viets; the iaw providing for the leasing ont of stats prisoners to private persons. It is this law which excites the sympathy of the East ‘Tennewsocans in behalf of the armel miners n of which it is proposed to call ont the fourteen companies of state militia. ‘The latter numbers 450, while the strikers In the first movements the rioters cansed the withdrawal of three companies. and they would scem to be too numerous for the entire militia of the & member of a secret socie! now fills. and in exe amount to about 2,000, all armed. state as organized. +e will stick by the line fines these state different from that of some other countric: fact taking the past into consisleration different from nm Homer's by the whole assembly. —— ao As the crop outlook in western Earope im- proves the prospect for a big wheat deficit abroad is smaller. But the decided gains of the past few weeks in a portion of the area devoted to cercals cannot, with failure in India and Russia. well bring up the crops to their normal condition. Hence America still expects to send over her surplus to relieve the necessities of the eastern world. ee Angust in Science. oe Regarding the recent experiments in New York ssnte as entirely successful. Germany is Tt the German scholars cannot invent a word made up all of one lenguage to express the punish- ment inflicted. her vast lingual attainments will abont to introduce “electrocntion.” have been all in vain. ——— Thirty years ago today was fought the first veteran who battle of Bull Run. has not visited Washington since he hurri The Union minent danger of captnre by the enemy. - —_e > Thirty-two years old, unmarr bezaler to the extent of the forelock. —— Dom Pedro will always be look tunes. + Mr. Grosvenor’s proposition to have any po- Kitical resolution to be presented to the Ohio cen Association past as a preliminary agh the hands of a committec of three, A little more judicious editing would save a good deal of Rep step th shows a commendable caution. Dother abou: aide issues, +o ‘The Farmers’ Slliance in Kansas is said to be Retting ont sensational campaign literature showing that the country ix pointed straight If this state of feeling is to be precipitated Kanme will be feeling a positive need of “something just to steady her nerves.” for des metion. — - Ex-Governor Forsker says that he isn't Boing to get ont of tho war of a senatorial doom if it should come towards him: Senator says that neither is he. No farther basis should be needed for « proclamation of ‘entire harmony among prominent Ohio re- Sherv:: bi:cans. -” + + The position the convict laborer in Teunemee is peculiar and embarrassing. Re is oblig «2 to work against his own will aud against nearly everybody's cise in the neigh- borhoud. oe ‘The striking miners at Knoxville, Tenn., lis fened politely enough to Gov. Buchanan's epecch and then merely announced that their Logic t always the poorest sort of an offering to make to an empty familios were starving. stomach. += Major McKinley states that Mr. Campbell is a gentleman for whom he has the greatest re- gard, and Mr. Campbell's friends express the grants to mombers of the royal the English parliament, it is believed, { precedent, which con- js to the children of the sovereign. The English idea of monarchy is ely every other moslern state having a king. in this that the royal stock is not regarded as sanctified beings to be sup- ported as such a: public expense and revered from father to the remotest descendant. On the contrary it is the idea of the old Angles and Saxons and those old tribo-nations of whose monarchs were simple leaders of the people chosen out of one family city in the United States might be considered not a very good month for con- ventions. The scientific men of the country have given the highest testimony to their con-| fidence in the climate of Washington by fixing |“G.agy Op ‘thie city as the place and Angust as the month for many of their annual gatherings this year, begianing with the great mecting of the Amer- jean Association for the Advancement of back after that dicastrone engagement, wonld hardiy recognizo in the beantiful city of today the straggling capital that then seemed in im- and anem- 232,000 ix the preeo- cious record of the Chiexgo man who was cap- tured here yesterday. There can’t be any erit- iviam mace as to his not having taken time by 1 upon as a monarch who was sacrificed while worse men were spared. The lot of an exile isa hard one, and perhaps ke will look upon his probably fatal iliness as one of the least of his misfor- same sort of sentiment Having thus duly shaken hands the gentlomen may proceed to | SINTA STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SUMMER GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, Glevate their boxing gloves. : With Grover Cleveland to make speeches for hima Governor Campbell is pretty sure of draw- ing the crowds in Ohio, even if he shouldn't gather in the votes. ——aeiigeiaceh Michael Barto, who assaulted two of his counsrymen with » base ball bat, shonld meot with exten severity for hie contempt of the maticaal game. os Tho unofiicial announcements of Senator Quay's resignation slightly resemble a Patti farewell ————_ += - ‘They are now engaged in kicking up the gold dast in Washington state. Every evening during July and August we will close owr store at § o'clock. A. Prazce & Co, Successors to E. @. Davis, ‘719 Market Spree, Corner Sth strest. $1.49 Mosix Gowss For 98¢. THIS 18 ANOTHER ONE of these clearing sale surprises. It seeins almost incomprehen- stbie, don't ity Yet it ‘ean sbaolute fact. There are two lots @ these GOWNS, two different styles. both WELL MADE and to OUR ORDER. ‘The original price of one style was $1.49, the orieinal price of the other was €1.25,and we consider them extra fond VALUF. for those prices, but as we are MAKING SPECTAL BAR- GAINS ail over the HOUSE we thoueht we. ‘would give the MUSLIN UNDERWEAR De- partment an EXTWA hard SHOT. 90, as 0 SPECIAL UNDERWEAR ADVERTISEMENT, WE WILL GIVE YOU YOUR CHOICE oF EITHER ONE of the GOWNS FOR 98e. each. NOTE SPECIAL pricea in other garments Tor the next week. Don't forget that the spectat Feature of our UNDERWEAR is that every garment in this department fs extra well made and Anished and strongly sewed. Panasors. WE HAVE taken sil of omr $5 ant $4.50 PARASOLS and put them in one lot and will five you YOUR CHOICE for $2.75 each. ALL OF OUR $3.50and $4 PARASOLS are MARKED DOWS to 81.75 each. 1 BLACK SILK NEY COVERED PARA- SOL. Wasé6. REDUCED to 84.50. 1 HEAVY BLACK SATEEN PARASOL, with BROWN and WHITE STRIPES. Was 97. REDUCED to $3. CHILDREN'S BROCADED PARASOLS. Was #1 aL 10 styles of HAND DRAWN WORK HEM. STITCHED FLOUNCINGS, 45 INCHES wide. Rewular value from $2.50 to @3.23. ALL MARKED DOWN to 87340. yard. 20styles of OPEN WORK EMBROIDERED 21 yard. Roecrovs Usprnwear Re DUCTIONS. CHILDREN’S ENGLISH GAUZE VESTS. ‘4. Were 38, 45 amdddc. ALL MARKED DOWN to 19e. each. LADIES’ EXTRA FINE BALBRIGGAN VESTS. Were #1. REDUCED to 49e. each. ADIES' EGYPTIAN WIDE RIBBED BAl- BKIGGAN VESTS, HIGH neck, long sleeves. Were tc. REDUCED to 9°. eac! LADIES’ FINE WHITE LISLE VEST, silk finished, high neck, long sleeves. Former SOc. Rested to 3c. each. -ADIES' JERSEY FITTING LISLE VESTS, hiv neck, lone sleeves. Were 50c. RE- DUCED to 39: each LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED DRAWERS. ‘Were @e. REDUCED to 4c. pair. LADIES’ EXTRA MACO COTTON VESTS, square neck, no sleeves, silk crochet finish aronnd neck and aru holes, silk draw strings, Rewular price 40c. REDUCED to “%c. each. W. A. PIERCE & Co., Successors to E. G. Davis, 719 Market Space, ” Comer 8th st. fet: clone at 1 o'clonk: other days at Spe apd shal tani Septouber i Tur Peni. = ES PERRY'S The NEGLIGE SHIRT as {t has been fash- oped this season *‘is.s thing of beauty ands joy” —for the present, at least. There are patterns almost without end—sood, bad and tndifferent. Since they have vrown into such universal wear we have taken pride to heve a variety of ! quod always present. So we are showing about all the newest and latest concetts—well uiade and as inexpensive as quality and reliability can be commanded. You will find lotsof cheap SHINTS—never buy anything on that recom. mendation alone. It won't ‘*hold water” as an cent of satiate tion, We ve a Oe. Shirt—so has most everybody; but OURS ts sull size, regular made—lorrows style from the hiher priced grades—and we have selected patterns we are sure you will take to, The weather urges this sort of relief. If You are ““lookiug™ we can hold your attention. After S0e.—with us—come Site. DOMETS— made in sizes as Iarce as number 17—worth every cent of the increase. CHEVIOT seems to have been woven for this service. Popular favor has made a dash for them—and the STRIPES and CHECKS wo have been putting out for Sc. and ®1 areas good as an advertisement for us. Merit wil! wial Weare holding some of the FLANNELS down to #1—and others to @1.50. Everything about them hints of better value Of course the SCOTCH as “FLANNEL MILLERS” bad much to do With the patterns for suirts. They are tasty, clever peopie, anc their YOUTHS’ SEASIDE means actually the €2.25 they cost in pure, unalloyed quality. ‘Cheeks and Stripes—that is teotch all over—and ‘the Lest fashion, too, as it happens. We call the $2 grade the BOYS’ SEASIDE"—no differ. enre except the size—smaller of course and de- sixned becomipely to the wearers’ years. The better qualities are $2.50 agd €2.75—that is cheap, counting the weave and the work. The CHATSWORTH SHIRTS are the best—silk strive. You will pay more—but $2.75 is a Pionty—OUR price any way. We want to keep four “DRESS SHIRT" grades plainly in your minds—because with the ‘fail will come thetr use—even if they are ‘‘out of it" now. We don't launder them. They cost Jess on that account and you can look them over better. Four choicer qualities were never laid on more perfectly fitting patterns. “THE INVINCIBLE"—30c, “THE NONPAREIL"—a%, “THE AJAX"—75e. “THE PERYECTION"—¢1. ‘They sre worth all they claiu. Enough said. SIGHT SHIRTS stand on thelr qualities with us—S0c., 7Se.and 6c. If there was any tprovement possible they would get it. A Shirt ise Shirt with us. It has got to have shape and iit or they never will be popular at any price. We never hear a word sainst ours, Mell the sane people over and over again. Bi- Jence means satisfaction, Doyoucver wear JEAN DRAWERS? Wehave some of the GENUINE PEPPERELL'S—e, sud 75c.—all sizes. Do you know of them any- ‘where else so cheap? ‘The sexson is ripe for the use of these’ Xewlise Shirts and Drawers—the others are always in, *“tane with time." 4 SUGGESTION.—While the avenue fe in such a chaotic state it will be better te send your carriages eround to our Ninth street door, ‘ust as handy, SFATON PEARY, “PERRY BUILDIXG," O Frovxcrsos For 87 1-2c. Ratavusabed 1340, » rane ay17 ae gu AND alte wn |S REELING wr RRinsog scan, | ns THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1891. GENTS’ ONLY. WHILE OUR REMOVAL SALE PRICES ARE HAVING A TELLING EFFECT ON OUR STOCK, WE HAVE STILL SUFFI- CIENT VARIETY LEFT TO FIT OUT EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN WASHINGTON. —— TODAY WE CALL YOUR SPECTAL AT- TENTION TO OUR REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF MEN'S TOILET AND HOUSE SLIPPERS. Gents’ Finest Hand-inado Real Alligator and Oote Calf @2 and $2.50 Slippers, ina ‘variety of handsome colors, Redaced to 61.57. ‘Men's Chamois-lined Hand-made $2 Goat Slippers, Black, Maroon or Tan colors. ‘Reduced to #1. 37. Gents’ 61.50 Alligator, Goat and Lizard Tollet @lippers, in different shades. Retuced to 97e. Gents’ $2.50 Chamois-lined Silk Pinsh Handsomely Worked Slippers. Reduced to $1.48, Gents’ $2 Hand-tarned Chenille-workod Everett and Opera Style Slippers. Reduced to 7c. Allour $1 and 91.25 Chenille-ombrol- dered Veivet House Slippers. Reduced to 90. —o—— GENTS! HERE Is A CHANCE TO SE- CURE HOME COMFORT AT A LITTLE PRICE. DON'T LOSE THIS OPPORTU. NITY. > PALL RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH STREET, 1022 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, dy21_ 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8.E. Kors Piarwacy, 7TH AND E STS. N.W, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, Imperial German Malt. The best and cheapest Malt = oe . imported in * tm the mark, KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 71M AND E, Up-town Branch,? 24th and Its. "5 It ‘ and D sts, {Downtown Branch, FW We close at 6 p.m., Saturdays excepted. We Gvanaxrez Tues. TTITHE DURABILITY OF OUR { GARMENTS 1S GUARANTEED NOW JUST AS THOROUGHLY AS WHEN THEY WERE SOLD AT THE ORIGINAL PRICES. WE ARE SPECIALLY WELL PRE- PARED TO SUIT THE LARGE AND , EXTRA-STOUT MEN WITH EITHER A CUTAWAY OR SACK SUIT FOR DRESS OR BUSINESS WEAR. ALL OF THEM STYLISH AND SEASONA- BLE GARMENTS AT FROM 2% TO 50 PER CENT BELOW THEIR TRUE VALUE. IF YOU CAN WEAR A 32, 33 OR 34 SIZE COAT AND HAVE ANY USE FOR A TENNIS OR OUTING SUIT YOU CAN BE WELL SUITED AT A VERY SMALL COST BY LOOKING THROUGH OUR LINE. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, ®.£ COR 7TH AND D STS. N.W, weet ® ae N.W, SST TTT TTT TTT TTT Tae Haxseep ‘ON YOUR HarRt Not quite so rural. Straw has become acity fad. Straw Hats, of course, Nothing cooler. ‘Nothing more becoming. Black. Natural, ‘Mixed braids. Our 40c, sent 50c., Hats, KEEP YOUR HEAD COOL. JOSEPH AUERBACH, “*¥OUR OUTFITTER,” Canmat & Leny, 928 7TH ST. AND 706 K ST. ¥. W. A bargain in Ladies’ Hemstitched, Fancy Bontered Handkerchiefs, choice patterns at Se. each. 80 pieces of White India Linon, at Sc. © ‘yard; the usual 10c. quality. ‘Tho balance of our White and Percale Bhirt Waists reduced to 40c. to close. Aspecial in Gingham Aprons, 2 yards of 10c. Gighat in euch apron and well made, ‘only 20c. each. A special offering in Cream Damask Table ‘Linen, 60 inches wide and only Sc. a yard, A PureLinen Huck Towel, extra heavy ‘and good size, only 1:20. Bargains in Mattines, Agents for Watts' Celebrated Glycorine Jolly of Violeta. a2 ‘CARHART & LEIDY. We close at 6 p.m., Saturdays excepted. 713 MARKET SPACE. 42-tnch Cream Hindoo Serves, with side band Reduced trom i2}¢¢. to We. s All-wool Canvas Cloths. yard. a yard. Figured _—A job lot of Silk Windsor (eB for Me. ; worth 23c. each. ‘ SONNGON & LUTTRELL, ‘713 MARKET SPACE, yard. of All-wool Dress Goods, im dark and | ———=-ons sHGEN REPAIRED NEATLY, — we, Were 25 374 and’ Se, Now ie a yard, WAST FOUR SROs REPAIRED MBATLT, ‘Silks. Reduced frim O6e. to neat Me) ee Store elows 1 p.m. Saturdays, other evenings at 5 o'clock. RYE TUESDAY, JULY 21, The ten-day ‘‘Remnant* and “'Stock-taking Sale” is an assured success. ‘The enstomers who have thrommed the store today prove it. It also proves that you appreciate onr efforts to give you desirable merchan- dise below reeylar prices. Your buy- ing here during the next ten days wilt be itke buying money below its faco ‘Yalue,and the innate love for sbarrain, Should tempt you to give our present offering a minute inspection. KEEP THIS IN MIND. Remember we have made atranze- ments with the munnfacturers which enable ms to soll our famous 85 Biazors at the low price of 84 each. Navy and Black. Cloth to match for making the skirt, ¢ er yard, oF 83.38 to $3.75 per skirt pattern. EXTRAORDINARY MARK-DOWN IN LADIES’ SILK WAISTS AND BLOUSES. Hundreds of you will be glad to read this. We have reduced almost every Ladies Sitk Waist tn atoct:, ‘Yes, they must be sold before stock taking, and we feel sure you will re- eve us of them very quickly at these low prices. 8 Ladies’ Fine China Silk Waiste, Sizes 32 to in Cream and Cardinal. 40. Reduced from 84.2 2 Ladies’ Black na Wansts. Sizes °2 and J4. Reduced from 88.50 to 96. 6 Ladien’ Black and White Striped Surah Silk Waists, Sizes 32, a Reduced from 87 and $7.50 to 6, 9 Ladies’ Etegant Striped and Checked Japanese Silk Waists. Sizes 82, 34, 36and 38. Reduced from 38 to 86. 5 Ladies’ Surah and China Silk Watsts, in Cream, Cardinal and Navy. Sizes 32. 4. Wand 38. Re Anced from $6.50 to #5. 2% Elegant Striped China Silk Waists, in Pink and Blue stripes. Sizes 32 and 34. Reduced from and 6910 $6. 4 Exquisite Evenine Waists, two Cream, sizes 34 and 336, from 8! #8, and two Cardinal, 26, from $18.50 to #8. 1 Exquisite Nie Surah Silk Waist. Sizei4. From $15 to #3. Asthe quantity fs limited an early call will be necessary to secure the style and size desired. A sweeping ssarch has been made in tue Unterwear stock, end all small lots, odd lines and strictly suman weights brouzht to tho front a1 marked at ridiculously low prices. We want to lay in an entirely new stock of Underwear this fall and winter. Ladies’ White Superfins Merino ‘Vests, low nack and no sleeves, full Fewular made. Reduced from 70c., + SOc. and Bbc. to 25¢. each, Children’s Fine Gauze Vests and Drawers. Reduced from to 19. each. Children's Summer-weight Ribbed Vests und Drawers. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Reduced from 28:. to 20c. Ribbed Vests, low jeeves, run with ribbon. 40c. to 29¢. each, neck and no sieeves. Reduced frown Bie. to20e. Ladies’ Ribbed Drawers, summer weight. Reduced froin 35 to 2%e. per par. Ladies’ White Fine Ribbed Draw- ers. Reduced from 50 to 38. per pair. 5 Ladies’ Ribbed Union Suits. Be- duced from 75 to 50e. EXTRAORDINARY STOCK-TAKING SALE OF HOSIERY. Do you remember our offering in Hosiery last sumer? Well, it will eeciipsed the next ten days. We wantto open the fall soason with almost an entirely new stock of Howiery, and have cut the prico of all “‘small lots," “odd lots,” “light weights” and odd sizes. Notice these prices carefully. 1 lot of Children’s Pure Silk Hose, Black, Pink and Licht Blue. Re- duced from @1.35, $2.35 and $3 to 50e. per pair. Reads like hyperbole, but 'tis true. 1 lot of Ladies’ **Boot-pattern” Lisle Thread Hose, solid feet with solid colored tops. Reduced from ‘50c. to Ble. per pair. 1 lot of Ladies’ **Boot-pattern” and Pin-striped Cotton Hose. Reduced from 25c. to 21c. per pair. 1 lot of Ladics Solid-colored Cotton ‘Hose, in Tans,Grays and Browns, to ‘wear with the russet shoes. Reduced from d6e. to 29c. per pair. NURSES’ CAPS REDUCED. ‘The entire balance of our stock of nurses’ and waltresses’ Dotted and Piain Swiss Caps. Reduced from 25, 20, 35 and 50 to 19. each. APRONS REDUCED. Every single 25c. Apron in stock has been marked down to 2lc. each. VASSAR SHIRTS REDUCED. expect the coming ten days to beliveiy buying days on your part, as you will never azein have the op- portunity to buy to better advantage. Gesrurwews Lesraze 7 At the Unprecedentedly Low Price of 2 Hee oo ow ens mye Be = Having just received the larcest le shipment of sie ee rae a sive tie traveling’ miblic the DoneAt by" makin we manntect weirit Indestructible LEXTM RNOLD Swe wa Tet gy styl of Tronk made to order, repaired ani cov- MASSANETTA If you want a home, health, ‘ness, purchase two shares ‘of PARE. stock at two hundred dollars, which wives you one large building iot, on ‘Which you can erect s cottage and meet all the above conditions. Call on J. E. CARPENTER for j.articu- Jars._004 Sth st_n.w. _ $e30-1m* ay ASE Gexrs Sorrs Scour AND PRESSED FOR $1. Stacia. Be. L. AY sn ne ear ee i fe Sa- Every ovenine except Saturdays we close ‘tC o'clock uatil April 1. ‘Did you resd US on PANTS in the Post this morning? It'sone of the biggest “‘seoope” we ever made, We were in the market for fall, and liad no more ides of buying PANTS than of fying. But we don't calcalate to let anything that will benefit you be suapped up by anybody else. As far se quantity goes we had a plenty. ‘But these prices—they just meant « grand sale of fresh, handsome patterns—reliable qualt- tlea—at prices that one would think were be- sieged by a plague. That's what all this stir is bout. One of the Seventh strect windows tefull of illustrationsof thereat volume. Everybody fs PANTS-BUXING. This morning is the first time the p¥blic ey¢ has seen these patterns. No sort of pretext can bring arival before them. If tt was old stock there wonidn't be anything Femarkable in the sale—snd we wouldn't be ‘offering It to you oftber. 82.90 : 98.90 : $1.75 Seen et ew ees owen That'sthe trio of prices. ‘Those that are marked $2.90 are regular 04 and $4.50 qualities, Those that are marked $3.90 are regular 95, 95.50 and #6 qualities. ‘Those that are marked $1.75 are a rornlar $2.50 quality. ‘Workers,” this last lot—the “‘Dutchess" and “‘McMfisn” Pants—8TRONG and STOUT, in dirt-shedding colors. The others are “‘dress” patterns—wet! made—and perfectly shaped. We are so sure of thom WE'LL GUARANTEE ‘EM. Don't need 10 ‘hesitate now sbout buying. Today woopen the first shipment of FALL OVERCOATS. Of course thoy're yrevious for town wear—but if you are xoing oceanward oF into the mountains you'll want something of the fort. If you've got to buy this fal) t's Just as well to buy now, Wecan begin showing any time. Beauties, SAKS AND COMPANY, The Beat Place to Shop, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH It STREET. TREMENDOUS MARK.DowN 1x uxpenweEar. | Laxssurae & Baro. ire already beginning to put ‘dwin- dling” prices On ALL WHITE GOODS. INDIA LINENS Marked down. MULLS ‘Marked down. SWISSES ‘Marked down. VICTORIA LAWNS ‘Marked dow: Bold at “dwindling” prices. Bee our 454inch FLOUNCINGS ‘We are selling for ‘91 PER YARD. Amons these are goods we sold for $4.00 per yard. tes 98,00 Chotce of all for Or If you are in quest of a LIGHT-WEIGHT WEAY ot SHAWL to take away with you we ‘Would suggest s look among our stock. We have ‘‘demoltahed” prices on all our stocks, and a chance is now offered you to buy light-weight garments, suitable for Present wear or for early fail wear, way be- low thelr value. TOURIST RUCHING, Gyanis to» box, 34c. per box; 12 yardsto box, 25e. per box. Splendid to wear dur- ing this hot weatber Most economical Ruching for hot weather We have aureat accumnulation of Remnants that we are glad to part with marked out on Ruching counter. CHIFFONS! CHIFFONS! Our 2e. Quality of Chiffon seems to have caught the Popular admiration. We have sold of this one quality hundreds of yards. We keep filling in and keep well supplied. Colors ‘Saine as before. RED, YELLOW, PINK, BLUE, ORANGE, NILE, TAN. Gray, Navy, . WHITE, CREAM, BLACK. Reductions in our Worsted Department. ‘Best quality Nonsntum Ger.nantowa, tm all shades, 15c. per hank. All Shetland Wools and Flosses at 10e. per hank. Our Plush and Silk Ornaments st half ‘Usual prices. Our Silk Fringes at half usual prices, ‘Leonard's Knitting and Crochet Silks, 25c. ture. Price we carry the complete range of Prices up tothe Best quality.” PRELCECE Sins gown te eel cee are fee ara oe aura ere eens Vieces, arihile, aay, sdarese our, Mail Onder De- AN S= BURGH _& BRO. 420, 422, 424, 490 7TH ST. a “Ninoy scan ER-Thie to net an advertiooment of undesirable sizes, styles and colors, but of Full assortments of Ladies’ and Men's Furnishings. And remember that the Palais Royal's business hours aresrom 8 to S o'clock. - Saturdays, 8 to 1o'clock. MEN'S SHIRTS. be 2 AN-Silk Negtige Shirts, such 29 astounded the trade ‘and the public when advertised by the Palais Royal at 82.80, are mow reduced to €2.25 each. Sizes, 14to Stnches. English Cheviot Shirts, laundered, only ‘Bleach, which ts half price. Sashes of all kinds ‘have been reduced in prices so that you may buy one at the wholesale price. Lions Vassar Suars, 840. Latest style standing and turnover collars, of ply linen. Laundered by Earl & Wilson. ‘The best $1 shirts of the season, reduced to Ste. are these. French Percale Shirts, with Felling collar, laundered; also puff bosoms, reduced from $1.50 to $1.15 each. White Shirta, with Pleated bosoms, small and large pleats; standing and turnover collars, reduced from @1.50 to $1.20 each. Embroidered Bosom Shirts, of quality that in men's shirts retail at $2.50 each, reduced from $1.75 to @1.@each. Hosizay Axp Usvenwean. ‘Your size and the color you require is here and 35c. ‘Hove are offered at 2c. Stylo No. 1, with Fast Black feet and ankles, uppers of stripes and plain colors. Style No. 2, leather shades of Grays and Tans in light- Weluht Hose, with double toes and hirh spliced heels, Boys’ and Mises’ Warranted Fast Black Hose. ‘Sizes 6 to #34. Reduced from 25 to 1c. or 5 pairs for 91. Those are inedium-weight Stockings and the pop- war French rib. Ladies’ Tights of Fast Black Lisle in all sizes. Re- duced from $2.50 to @2.15 8 pair. V-shaped Ribbed Vests, Salmon Pink. Reduced from 25 to 1c. These have the crochet edge and rib- bon at neck—the usual 2c. style. Tae New $2.50 Brazens. Pall Roll Biazers of all-wool Black and Bine cloth. Sizes $2to42. The style and Anish of our celebrated €4.50 Blazers, FOR ONLY $2.50 EACH. Our 84.50 Blazers, which have been favorably com- pared with those usually sold at $5, ARE REDUCED TO 83.69 EACH. Navy, Cream, also Plaids and Checks 2 Tanglaise, Surah Silk Waists, Blue, Red, Cream, Reduced from $5.50 to $4.08. India Silk Waists, Black, Old Rose, Gras, Blue, with fine White stripes. Reduced from $7.50 to 85.98. Japanese Silk Waists, White and Cream. Reduced from $9 to87.48. Zephyr Waists in scare colors and pretty stripes, &c. Reduced from $3.50 to $2.65 each. Souz New Dness Goons. “Storm Serge” it is calied. It is an all-wool shrunk Serge in two shades of Navy; guaranteed fast color; ‘sat water will not affect it. Only 81a yand. ‘Extra quaiity Cream Albatross, Serge and Cashmere, at 0c. a yard. Sux Currox Rerrixa 39. Yano. 5 inches wide, with silk embroidered bonlers. Colors: White, Cream, Pink, Lavender, Tan, Old Rose and Black, with Lavender, Yellow end White embroidery. Only 30c. a yard. We sre selling the ‘usual 25. Chiffon Rufiling at 22c. a yard. THE PALAIS ROYAL. {Continued below.) Mose New Laces Anarve. ‘What with the bargains resulting from last week's great purchase andthe later arrivals, the writer is puz- led. To mention a few is to neglect the many, but to mention the many is an impossibility. So the ques- tion is what not to meation, Here goes, but don't think we can't meet your requirement because not in- cluded below. 75 Cexts For $1 Nezs. We can but quote the price and worth and try to tell of the designs. ‘The quality we can’t show you on Paper: if we could these neta wouldn't be here twenty- four hours, Design No.1. Roman Key. ‘Design No. 2. Triple Cresent and Dot, Design No. 3. Stripes of diamond shape, Design No. 4. Hslf moon and sprig. Design No. 5. Sunflower. Ew-Full 48 inches wide. All at 75c. yard. THE PALAIS ROYAL, {Continued below.) Dear Frovxorsos 75c. Yano. GO to 18 inches wide.) Don't smile incredulously when you read Demt Flouncings worth $1.23, $1.48, €1.68, @1.98 and 82.23 @ yard for only 75 cents. If tt wero not so, think you, we would besuch fools asto write it. Such ‘a snicidal policy would never do. If a proper sense of ‘morals does not influence the business man the success of his business does. What good woutd the merchants’ advertisements do if they could not be relted on? So ‘that while some may claim for themselves extra- ordinary sense of truthfulness and others may bluntly tell you tt pays to be honest and truthful, the result is the same. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) ‘We are making a specialty of the various widths to match. 5 inches wide, 250. yard; 9 inches wide, 3c. yard; 12 incbes wide, 42. yard. These Laces have the ribbon border and are very superior quality of silk. You msy remember we are selling 9-inch wide Polke Dot Lace at only 25 cents, but those above quoted are new and extraordinary bargains. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) 8c, Llc. Axp 13c. Laces. ‘Torebon, Oriental and Valenciennes Laces, 3, 4nd 4% inches wide. You will find qualities and designs ‘st, 11 and 1Scents superior to anything previously offered at the prices, hero or elsewhere. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continned felow.) Tur Naw Creax Laces. Buta glance here and there: @0c. for Polka Dot with bow knot border, 13 inches wide. Worth 91 yard. 50 cents for New Style Polka Dot Val. Lace, 8 inches wide. Worth 85c. yard. ‘SS. to $1.25.are tho price extremes for Chantilly Demi Flouncings. Three designs at S5e. are well ‘worth $1 yard. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Contineed below.) Sous New Vanna. ‘The following are as beantiful as they are searce: New Style Tissue Veiling, with dots, 20c. yard. Grenadine, rare and beautiful shades, 20c. yard. ‘Gpider Web Cross Bar, with woven dots, 300. yard. ‘Fairy Fish Ket, scarce shades, 120. veil. ‘Mew ttut of Gray, with emall Got, 170. voll. Bquare Mesh Veiling, Gray, 12. veil. ‘White, with amatl and larze Gots, 12c. vell. ‘SeTou may know we are clearing out less desirable stytes ot only Sc. ayard. : OopwaRD Ax Ee RO! 20TH. 11TH AND F STS. x. W. 8F-Untl Sepiember we close at 1 o'clock Saturdays; other days at $. mc ‘Soren Meme or ours, Tur Srar_Asxvar Crane Save PREPARATORY TO STOCK TAKING, Is crowing more popular daily—attracting ‘thousands of purchasers for the reason that the foods have intrinsic merit, and are coupled with great concessions in prices. The reduc tions, as you Lave doulitiess noticed, have been enetal—on cou.plete lines. The two weeks re- maining of July there will be offered many small lotsand broken lines at merely nonsimal Prices—keep this fact in mind—goods named are Gil seavonable and mew: when otherwise the advertisement will tell you. —o—— While in the store take « supply of our self Addressed envelopes. ‘You may want to send for something through ‘our Mail Order Department, and when onlering: Please post letters that they mayresch us by first morning delivery, so they can be exe- cuted same day. Doxzsric Darse Goons Deranrwest. HALF WOOL AND MIXED DRESS STUFFS. —o— 12\e. TO 17. GRADES, NOW le. A YARD. —o— We want to close out the entire stock of our HALY-WOOL AND MIXED DRESS GOODS during this month. To this end we have re- dnoed the entire jot of 2,000 yards to the low Price of 10r. A YARD. Included are Henricttas, Cashmeres, Brocade Mohaira, Corded Merinos, High Colored Plats, Croquet Cloth, Checks, &c., &e. Nearly all colorings and shadings are represented. They were 125 to Your choice for ment of checks, plaids, ‘stripes, &c. The raga- lar 12ige. grades, 27-In. wide. Now they are Outing Cloth in an abundance of attractive stripes and plaids, 28 in. wide. —8, 10, and 123ye. a yard. — (Second floor, second annex.) Do Yoo Keow Tue We Asa HAVING A SPECIAL SALE or AUCTION BLANKETS? aalGiest WE WERE THE ONLY PURCHASERS FROM WASHINGTON AT THE GREAT AUCTION SALE OF BLANKETS * BY THE RITTENHOUSE MANUFACTURING COM- PANY. We bought « lance lot of WHITE AND GRAY BED BLANKETS ATSUCH A PRICE. CONCESSION that weare offering them at just abont what they cost to manufacture, Thess re perfect goods, and we don't want a pair in, the house by July 331, when we take stock. We show: 104 White Woo! Blankets, $2.50. pair. 11-4 White Woo! Blankets, €3.50a pair. 11-4 White Woo! Blankets, @4.75 a pair. 10-4 Silver Gray Blankets, @1.25 a pair. 11-4 Silver Gray Biankets, $3 s pait 11-4 SilverGray Extra Fine Blankets, @5 8 pair. In connection with the above we will offer 30 pairs ALL-WOOL CRIB BLANKETS —At $1.25 0 pair. — In our White Quilt Department there are fore excellent values. 100 White Crocheted Quilta, The. exch. 300 White Crocheted Quilts, $1 each, 150 White Crocheted Quilts, each. 200 White Crocheted Quilts, $1.25 each. 100 Extra Size Quilte, $1.75 each. ‘We also offer with these 50 Fine White Mitcheline Quilte. —Reduced from $2.50 to €1.75.— ‘We continue toshow an Elegant Line of Linen Lap Roves at 00c., 73e., 81, #1.25 and 91.50, ~—Elastic Pillows — 91.00. (Second floor, 11th st. building.) Srox-Tasise Rrocortss LINEN DEPARTMENT. 4 doz. 24x32inch WHITE AND FANCY BORDERED FRINGED TRAY CLOTHS. —Reduced from 37H4e. to 25e.— 25 doz. % DAMASK NAPKINS, FULL BLEACHED, HEAVY QUALITY. These are the German goods and &re warranted to give satinfaction in wear. The last of the lot, ‘3 desies from Phich to select. —Reduced from 2 to @1.75 a dozen.— 20, 2x2% FANCY BORDERED FRINGED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. German manu- facture, full bleached and very heavy quality. —Reduced to 82 each. — Doyiies to match, ozen. (Second floor, 11th st. building.) — —The. a yard. — B0-inch Chenille redttced t0 750, S1-uch Ching Silks, 7c. and Sc, yard. Adaus'S-4 Moaguito Netting. Cate: SX Piece of 8 yards, Boinch Eugiisls Cretonne reduced to Se. few of the Adjustable Window Screens . each. ‘Shades made to order. Send us your ‘have wh estimate wiven free of cost, Lith st. building.) —o— Srox xT axrxe Repvertoxs WHITE, GOODS DEPARTMENT. Past Black Str niles, —-Redurced to Lie. x * « Black), 2,009 zante Diack Zephyr (Gineee address 9 (Fourth 10 Whit ‘Hematitched Lawn. 40 10 42 Inchon ‘wide. to Re. a yard. — (Second floor, 11th st. building.) —o Low Paces Rue JEWELRY, 2,000 Fancy Stick Hing in 15 Gitiereat etytes 500 Fancy Stick Pins in different styles Violet Stick Pins with Pearl and Rhinestone — At 25e.— Hst Double Violet Hat Fine ‘Vassar Studs, three in set, an ‘Bisck Hair Ornaments tn various ——At 25, 38, 50 and Tie. each. — pbuetl Headed Pins for pmning lace and rib- —At 10c. dozen. — ee (Pirat floor, 11th st. butidine.) —o— Srock_-Taxie Repversoxa SOMETHING THAT ENERY ORE NEEDS. Alot Cloth artace Peasant Water. ase eickes Wheetenoty Mune” poteeren, ia stipes Sate SS a sive yous choice euletion of HLS oe —Oniy 68.00.— geet raast OoDwaRD a 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. X.w. —_— Fe" Lunch room sixth oor, 0th at. butiding. Acceasibie by fio elevators. Basy Crnw GES. ‘The creat clearing male, prevarstory fo stock- taking, bas made creat havoc in our BABY CARRIAGES. We still have fiftenn Carriages, ll this season's eoods. made by the test mamt- fectarers of the country. Weare selling theme at the lowest prices ever quoted in this city. Therefore, ail who are contemplating the pur: chase of a Baby Carriage shocid take advantage of theve bareains andgtamine our stock a8 soon, as possibie so as to have first holes. Just @/- teen ieft. or, —o— Carriages — Reduced trom @72.20 to $13.50. 1 Reduced from @21.00 to $15.25. 1-Carriage— Redmond from $71.00 to 814.7. Carriagn— Reduced from €21.00 to €14.50. 2-cas natant trom 818.78 to $14.58, Rednoed from 817.80 to $11.50. 1—Corriage. 1 canninced from 016.20 to 912.50, Reduced from $16.50 vo @11.25, Carvings — Reduced from 14.75 to $10.50, 1—Carriage— Reduced trom #14.25 to @10.00, 1-Carriage cer anm from 912.3000 98.75, —Carriasre— . Redneed from $11.50 to 8.50, |—Carrine. 1 4 Reduced from €5 0 to 96.75. 1 Carrinew — Reduced from @5.40 to 04.50. (Pies floor, 10th st. bufldine.) Licxr Neenur Wonk. A PLEASANT PASTIME FOR SUMMER Days. Pie or hat Cee ter cee ne 40xAD—50e. each. Tet eer Liot of Serviettes, excellent desiens— ‘Bize 13x13—12ige. each, lot of Center Pieces — “ Bize 24x24—186. each. elas Bisa eT tame Magne Sea See F st. window for Unstamped Linen Displays (Third Boor, 10m st. butiding.) Isrenesrxe To Gesriewes, The. BEX " RAZORS ARE TE Hiaitag hy < TRICITY AND REQUIRE NO HONING. ‘bey are in use st gonrednt a barbers whe Lave Gm to ‘that have ever been placed befure Es “OUR PRICE 18 #198. tea ide strop given away with Sa" An ex; cutler tn wilt ot parton wd charge, amsor to sour oi @ Satisfaction euaranter! instan e. Bien oor, tite stvect baltic) Srock Taxtxe Reoverioxs In PARASOLS. Semen PRIKE TO CLOSE OT EN- Tinety Ben stock OC rapasoL a BEFORE STOCK-TAKING We have reduced all that were $9.00 and 10.0000 —#6.50.— Pintn Block Windsor and Tan, nrownend black Surah bin. Retural Wood ant ‘Handlies ~“Redaced to €2.50 and €3.00.— (Parst Boor, 11th street building. ) Sorntiee ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 12th and F sts, 613 7TH ST. ¥. w., ‘Between E and F sta, ‘New goods are arriving daily and our floors re as crowded asever. Toilay we wish to call ‘YoUr special attention to our handsome line of Bed Room Buites, Sideboards and Refrieera- tore, Besides being useful apd seasonsbie articles they also make pretty home ornament and, with Carpets, Mattings and Oticlotha, will ake one's home inviting and enjoyable, We cannot miss also referring to our third Boor—carpeted its entire leuxth for the proper Gispay of our marnificent amortment of Parlor Buiter, In styles and finish and quality they ‘maust be seen to be appreciated. Asin the past, we are always willing to make terms to suit our customers, and po one Reed therefore deprive hinnself of home comforts om the ples of want of ready cash. JOHN BUDDEX, FURNITURE DEALER, 513 Teh st. a we ete folid Oak Antique-finished Bed Room Suites, 9 Pieces, for $17 cash or €18.0n credit. ‘T-plece Parlor Suites, solid wainut frames, epbol- ‘etered tm plush of best hair cloth, for €38 cesh or 30 om credit. Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for 62.25 cash ‘oF $2.50 on credit. BRUSSELS CARPET, O0r. cosh or Gis. on credit. Good INGRAIN CARPET, 50. cash or 400. on credit. ‘We sowand lay oll CARPETS free of cost and don't charge for the waste in matching fzures (Our (yrme are the easiest of ay house tn the ofty; ‘ouly «email payment st time of parchese apd the bal- ance in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. (Ne notes required and 6 per ceat discvumt alowed 0m ell eosoants erttled Ln (irr day 6. ax CREDIT Zoves,- Duidwhaae

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