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4 THE EVENING STAR. 7 WASHINGTON MONDAY aly 27, 1991. (KOSBY 5. NOTES. a Bator. THE EVENING STAR bas a regalar and permanent circulation in Washington three thmes larger than that of ether paper wm the city. As a local NEWS paper Advertining Media it has no competitor. The question of naral defense for = sea-ex- posed country is nv longer open. There must Le means of defence, either on sea or lund. and it ischeaper and perhaps more consonant jor it by water. with our mpstitutions to p' As Assixtout etary Soles in a recent Paper on the value of novel mancuvers, the science of torperto attack and defense under ail che va: ious circumstances which lend them- selves to the use of this naval weapon has Reso Waar Saxs Sars_Irs 80 §2-Shop before G o'clock. ‘That's the hour we close (every day except Saturday) unti: April 1. “Braxven To Go» Now wot save to make time. stock. taking has bewun—and ail the broken lots ll have to scamper. Am ‘‘undercut,” in the price will clear the track quicker than any- thing we know of—and we've eut deep. Odie and Ends Ladies’ Oxfords, Three ince of Robeteik's Men's Shoes, opened out a new art of war, whose ultimate tno man can foresee or caicalate. quirement for such an expanded ity in organization. Then the ex wi timately the ea- els of every variety of armament distribution of naval the question of a provirion of a coal sapply, the methods of operating against and Protecting a coast line, the value of speed as a factor, ax well nx the force of any given ship, and the elective points in attack and defense. ‘Tue article of Mr. Soley is specially timely now iu view of the maneuvers soon to take place. It is an intelligent statement of the whole mat- ter of ocean defenses on shore lincs aud bas been broaght down by revision to the latest moment. The importance of these sham bat- ties ie uct exaggerated, but established by a julb-leagta review of the Liritish operations of 3887, under Sir William Howett and Rear Ad- miral Fremantle. aud the still more extensive maneuvers of 1854, 6 ted by Sir George ‘Tryon ard Admiral Fitz Hey on the one part and Vice Admiral Baisdand Rear Admiral Row- ley on the othe oe That singular Chinese revolution which aims, it has been said, at striking down the existing Mancha dyaaszy and substituting for it a na- tive dynasty by looting the foreign missions, that have nothing whatever to do with Chinese polities, is still revolving im the ps imperial government hardly appe ity danges, if it be in any. ‘The celestials are a people of fixed habits and ideas, Lut they do change their governors once in long ages, re- taining the childlike notion of a kingly ruler who alose can commune with the Supreme Being in the temple of heaven. For the rest they have the Confucian philosophy, the Taoist mysticism. the worship of ancestors an widesprtad doctrines of Buddha imported from ludia. Supplementing ail these moral, intel- leetual aad religious conceptions and practices, the Chinese have the thrift, the industry and the toughness of fiber of all other eastern peo- ples corsbinet. A change of dynasty would mean uo change of the national characteristic — The man who didn't know it was loaded con- tinues his work of extermination. In spite of the contempt and ridiculo that have beea showered on him, and in spite of the efforts of the euthoritics to supprese him, he springs up with the noxious suddenness of the" toad stuol. The young man at Wheeling who killed one young woman. seriously wounded another aud put out the ese of « young man is a horri- bie example, but there is little room for hope that the lesson will be heeded. ——— Gor. Boies, in revoking a suspension of tentences by which an Ottamwa man was in debt to an extraordinary amount for violating the liquor laws, restores him to financial im- portance. ‘The fines were suspended by Gov. Boies’ predecessor on condition that he go out of business. This will shove him back into trade, however, in order to get enough together to pay bis fines, aud the Lowa governor will thus sustain his reputation for consistency as an anti-probibitionist, Some of the Canadian tory organs are so anx- fously discussing the question of “loyalty” as to lead outsiders to the conclasion thut loyalty Of that sort is in danger. ‘There is no pending eiection. They have a new chief of adminis tration. It is a time of supposed political quiet. What then means this solicitude of the goverpment organs? Is there springing up a Canativa loyalty that looks more at the sur- roundings und the needs of the future than at the confused and irrevocable past? — The next thing that railroad enterprise should devote ilself to is a search for a news payer that can be persuaded to apply its edi- torial skill to popularizing the railway acci- dent. An organ is needed to convince the pub- ic that a neat collision horror like that which occurred at Middletown, Ohio, is exactly what the general welf “Gorman Besides its alliterative charm it sea that would make the campaign so: with delight. —EE The Boulangist demonstration continues to flourish. There is a horrible suspicion that the generai will continue to be known to fame as Jong as there is breath enough to animate a brass band. A Oe The Evening News of New York is placed ander considerable cbligation to Prosecutor Nicoli for his selection of it as the journal to be prosecuted for printing electrocution news. = a - The English sealers who declined to pay any attention to the sealing proclamation wuless a British vessc! gave the notice should learn to twik United states. — — ‘The German priest who objects to pictures of the Empress Dowager in decollete costume shou'd be sentto a fashionable ocean resort for a little disei e. ee No invitation was ever beartier than that of Washington to the G. a. K. aud the weleame when they come will be a¢ warm as the invita- tion was, “Jack the E:yper™ or an imitator kas started @ series of crimes ia Marwilles. it is a pity vrfal French detectives from betweea their book- we Between the South American difticulties and the eealing disputes the ships of the ocean put in a large amount of their time playing tag. A Gorman free silver plank in the Maryland deuwe tic platform wouki have very much nails im it than its Olio predecessor +212 -- China it taking « prompts to restrict foreign immigrat ee ‘The orator who deciures that he is resdy to devote bis fortune of $130,000 te the cause of persioning ex-alaves may accomplish greater re- sults by direct distribution. ee ud effective course An exchange, true to tradition, declares that Jerry Sampson “warded in without hesitation.” Mr. Biaine proposes to remain at Bar Har- bor for a while. He docen't care to move around and risk disturbing the quietus of the rumor crop. ——0 = — ‘Mr. Quay's chairmanship basa noticeable bent Pin attachment. ee More than two hundred and seventy years ago Cape Cod welcomed some storm-beaten pil- tus. Thus doth history repeat itself. : —- ‘The Sandy Hook experiments seem to show tha the smokeicss guapowde: is not to be a mere thing of smoke. = wee Possibly some of Mr. Quay’s talkative friends wall be persuaded to resiga. The SHOE DEPARTMENT bears the marks of @ rushing season. ere are lots of “odds and ends.” Wo've “sized ap” every lot im the ladies’ stock—and the short lines *‘go to barxains” TOMORROW. You ean always afford to have another pair of shoes “by you." ‘The sale will last until Saturday night-but to be on the “eafe side” do your choosing as svon as possible. There's sureto bea ‘*run" on thein—the qualities “loom up" so high above ile price. TADS FANCY SILK-VESTING Tov OXFORD TIES, foxed with kid and fancy patent-leather stays—Opera® and French heels, They've sold f sidan ge Now $1.99. [ADIeS HAND-SEWED BRIGHT OR DULL-FINISHED OXFORD TIES, with extension soles, plain or patent leather tips. They'v: id for | oni ge.50 sow S187. I Pred BLACK, GRAY AND TAN SUEDE OXFORD TIES, with Freach bees Th +o aH D for fe. Now| SL.Y2. ==" PARIS KID OXFORDS, with petent-leather tips and fancy stays. ea NH SLA. L ADIES’ PATENT-LEATHER OX- FORD TIES, inisid with gray cloth— French heels. Bear sei 1.49. I ADIES’ DONGOLA OXFORD TIES made on the Opera and Common Seuse ‘Lasts—with plain or patent leather tips. ve sol 0. Fares. sow! PTe- [Aes cLoTH Tor DoNGoLA FOXED OXFORD TIES with concave hee:s anit petent leatber tips, ‘They've sold for | EE UW | 9Ge- [*2* HaNp-MADE BRIGHT AND DULL DONGOLA OXFORD TIES—shaped on Common Sense Last. ey - id Lor | . Brew" | SL79. L ADIES’ BLACK AND GRAY SUEDE : STKAP TIES with full concave heels. 1 na ' 4 BLP NOW| S145. ‘We can't say every size in every style—but there is a fit for every foot among them all. ‘All you care to know is that WE GUARAN- TEE THEM —even at the sale prices. You'll remember we put ROBITSEK'S: VIENNA MADE SHOES in stock this se2- son at the popular prices. You appreciated that. How about this! A OF THE ROBITSEK #7 PATENT LEATHER SHOES (atl patent leather) that are left We netured to| S4.90. ALE OF THE ROBITSER 46 PATENT LEATHER OXFORD TIES that are left We he Rbiuced t0| Ob AM OF THE ROBITSER $5 AND 96 RUSSIA OXFORDS that are left We have Rulutad te! 83.90, ‘This man’s make is celebrated all over the world—und theonly place you can buy them ta Washington ia of US. SAKS AND COMPANY. Tue-Sraaws Srrwern To 48c. ‘You don't have to strike any :uatch to seo that this isa bixopportunity. Itsas plain as dsy—EVERY MAN'S STRAW HAT IN THE HOUSE THAT IS MARKED #2, 81.75, 81.50, €1.25, 81 and Tie. sow 48 Cysts. That means every style—and every size. Don't imagine there's no bottom to this ‘There aro lots of hats—but there are lots of heads for them. The best buying cau be done now. SAKS AND COMPANY. A Parnso Pare Ix Pasratooss. We've knocked hole in the price of three lots of MEN'S PANTS big enough for suy ‘one to walk through. ‘Some of the McMILLAN and DUTCHESS makes of WOKKING PANTS—wear like iron—that are marked $2.50—toyether with Some fancy patterns that are markod $2.75 end eS we fe | L a4 Relwotte| O1.75, A line of #4 PAN TS—striped, checked and pl@in patterns—the best quality that was ever tied to the price Ws 6) Beiucedto| 2.90, ‘It wasn't to help Stern, Rosenbery & Co. of (0-8 Broadway, New York, dissolve partnersbip that we bought all their@5, #6 and 67 PANTS. It was a nap. The pat- terns are auperd—the out perfect—the price a yttance. There are hundreds of pairs, tacts $3.90. Don't hoid off too long. 7BAKS AND COMPANY. rg Were Scasuzn Orr Asoruen SLICE. Any lot of CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS TWO-PIECE SUITS that can’t show its full complement of sizct ison the ‘rack of re duction.” Tuey are all together—quite a parcel of theu—all siylee—safe qualities— fre now -00 are now . Sy are BOW ‘They won't stand around long waiting for “takers.” ‘There's a beckoning finger in every de- Partment. Answer it, Quality was never ‘eton such © low shelf before—so easy to reach—where everybody cam help theu- selves. Other folks are doing stare you? De! Sars Axp Cosraxy, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SRVEXTE axe, bd Sager. wer PES, = Saturdays at 1 aan See Lisistaca & Baw: “P, ‘RICES Uspose- PERRY'S. Interest in our “‘summer sales” is.at white heat. ‘We have boiled the prices down to the lowest point Until all the seasomabie stuffs are ‘double distilled bargains.” ‘Those of you who are still in town may share the balance of our stock of SCOTCH GING- HAMS end FRENCH CHALLIS among you. You will not deny yourselves the opportunity when you call to mind the artistic effects we have been showing and We let you into the secret of PRESENT PRICES. | Itis posliive fact it cost more to import many of thom than our askings now. But we would rather socrifice than save them until next season—and we have. ‘These are GINGHAMS. Seventy-five pieces of Scotch Gingham that were 25c. and 30c., and we have marked them 20c. & YARD. Some 35c., 37}g:. and 50c. qualities we have marked 2e. A YARD. Allot ANDERSON’S 32-inch 40c. PLAIDS and STRIPES we have marked Bic. A YARD. ‘Those EMBROIDERED SPOT effects that were Ste. we have marked 40c. A YARD. W BLUE, LAVENDER and x UE ,GINGHAMS, with the flower qubroidery, we have marked 40c. A YARD. These GINGIIAMS are all Scotch to the ““back- bons"—trom one of the other of the celebrated Hiwh- land mill, Some of the choicest designs we have shown are nmongthem. We bought langely so as to be sure to have enouzh. You profit by the surpius. CHALLIS AND SUCH LIKE. ‘The CHALLIS list fs just as strong in novelties—and the best Freuch tastes designed them. A line that was 50c. we have marked 40c. A YARD. Some O5c. qualities go down to 30e. AYARD. ‘Three pieces of FIGURED ENGLISH MO- HAIRS—light and mediuin colors—that were SOc. we have marked 25e. A YARD. All of the 2c. and 37}4c. FRENCH SATINES we lave marked Se. AND 2c. A YARD. We have given YOU HALF THE price ofall the REMNANTS of CHALLIS, GINGHAM, Flannel and Sai You know what long ends yon can often find—and there are not afew among thes. A moment if all ft will cost you to look and see if there is anything in thei for you. It i# not the Ist of Augnst yet. Such an opportu: nity could not overtake you at a better time. Of course WE want to SELL—our prices prove that—but YOU will want to BUY, we feel sure. Satisfaction all around. SFATON PreRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. 1 Erery evening dur store close at 5 o'cloci Julyand August our W. A. Puace & Co. Buccessorsto E. G. Davis, 719 Market Space, Corner 8th street. Five Mone Dae Or Ocn GREAT REMNANT SALE. ‘This means ROUSING BARGAINS to thoze who are WIDE AWAKE enough to secure then before they are beyoud your reach. Remember this is not # reianant sale of shop worn stuffs or odds and ends, but NEW,GOOD, DESIRABLE things at LOW REMNANT PRICES. It ts a great barguin opportunity for you that will bes thing of the past in five days. Do appreciate this fact. If yea do profit by it. Reusasr Prices For Tue CHILDREN JUST AS WELL AS FOR THR GROWN-UP FOLKS. LOOK AT THE STRI ING REDUCTIONS SHIRT WAIST, with roll collar, finisted with feather- stitching, blouse style, ool and comfortable, sewed. Ail Wh years, Former price §1.: BOe. each, CHILDREN’S PIQUE DRESSES. CHILDRI DRESSES, EXTRA quality, sizes 2, 3,4 years, plaited waist, full sleeves, deep cuffs, newest style, full kilt skirt with deep hem. Former price 83.50. Reduced to 81.085 each. SCHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES, made of FINE FRENCH CAMBRIC, soft finished GUIMP WAIST of open wor MBROIDERY, full skirt with deep hem, figished with two clus- ters of fine tucks with oben work INSERTING between tucks. Size ad G yeats. Former price $4.50. MARKED DOWN to S208 each. 2 HEAVY PIQUE DRESSES for children, full kilt skirt», witb plaited waist aud rieh opeu work IRISH POINT LNSERTING in waist aud skirt, Exrma Hosiery Banoarms. ‘You know that you always find good hosiery here at low prices. ‘This week we WILLOFFER EXTRA INDUCEMENTS. Good thing to in- ‘Vest in; they are always useful, *_ LADIES’ BOOT PATTERN COTTON HOSE, Drop stitch, black boot, solld color uppers, Worth ie. REDUCED LADIES’ BOOT PAT’ Regular vaite #1. REDUCED to O9e. pair. LADIES' FRENCH LISLE HOSE, FAST BLACK BOOT, solid COLORED uppers, CLUB- ‘TER ribbed. Regular PRICE 75c. REDUCED to 47c. pair. LADIES’ EXTRA FINE SILK HOSE mado of the purest SPOOL SILK, FAST BLACK, Splendid wearing. Regular value $1.73. KE- DUCED to 81.8 pair. LADIES' FAST BLACK FRENCH LISLE HOSE with LACE-WORK FRONT. Regular PRICE $1.25. REDUCED to 81 pair. Ressaxt Prices Ox Groves For ‘THIS WEEK. LADIES’ DRESSED KID GLOVES, EXTRA QUALITY, in Tens. Regular value 1.50. MEDUCED to Oe. pair. SBUITON MOUSQUETATRES, in TANS BROWNS. Former price @1.25. RE- 10 Me. pair. TION MOUSQUETAIRES, FINER GRADE. Former prive $1.50. Reduced to $1.25 pair. 22, 16 and 18-BUTTON GLOVES in EVER- ING SHADES. Former price @3 and $3.50, REDUCED to 8? pair. LADIES' SILK GLOVES, in TANS and DEABS. Former price 7c. REDUCED to ‘BOc. pair. BLACK SILK GLOVES REDUCED from 81.25 to MSc. pair, from 85-75 to 50c. pair, W. A. PIERCE & CO., Buccessors to E. G. Davie, ‘719 Market Space, (Corner Sth st. eRe ES PROMIONO MUTE 8 SU iita style OXFORD TIES [2 PareNT won "tee, F st. nw. e B ah ue “Tesvict ay? ‘ — 2 ‘We are closing out several iota of Corsete imported for us alone. The stock is pretty ‘well thinned out and only some broken sizes remain. If your size is among these you are to be congratulated, for you will secure a enuine good valued bargain. One tot marked $1.19. One lot marked $1.39. One lot marked 91.78, It iu needless to go into detail to tell you they are worth considerably more—your own Judgment will easily discern the fact ‘that imported Corscts cont more to land. Corset Department, second floor. ae ‘There is no article more in demand than Chiffon. You warcely see a dress worn but> that Chiffon adorns it. Our stock is unusually large, much to admire. Ali colors amd com- binations now called for. Chiffons in ail shades, embroidered, Grawn oma silk ribbon, 45. per yard. + Chiffon in double e:nbroidered silk, ribbon 1m center to wather, $1.48, Embroidered Chiffon, doubled and gath- ered om s band, from $1.48 to $3.08, Colored Chiffon for trimming, 13 inches wide, embroidered, on'y #1 yard. Surah Plaiting in all shades, 48e. yard. Silk Mull Plaiting in all shades, only 25e. yard, Belts of ull cesriptions, Leather Beit, Canvas Belts. ‘Silk Beits. Sashes. Belts for boys, girls, nen and women. ‘Imitation Allizator Traveling Satchel, Four sizes to select from. If you can tell them from the expensive ones we will consider you good judyes. Answer the sane purpose as the 84 and $3 ones. ‘THE EVENING. STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. momfay. JULY 27, 1891. Sa" We close at * 9.m., Saturdays eacepted. Nuanxo Tar Exo. HAVE ONLY UNTIL AUGUST y 15 IX WHICH TO SECURE THE BARGAINS 1% MEN'S, BOTS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AXD FURNISHINGS NOW OFFERED BY US. THE EARLIER YOU COME THE BET- TER ASSORTMENT YOU WILL HAVE TO SELECT FROM, AS THE STOCK GROWS SMALLER EACH DAY. NO MATTER WHAT KIND OF A SUIT OB OVERCOAT YOU MAY WANT YoU CAN SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING IT NOW FROM US, AS THIS 18 THE LAST CHANCE YOU WILL HAVE TO BUY THE KIND OF CLOTHING WE SELL AT SUCH PRICES AS THESE. AMONG THE OTHER SPECIALLY GOOD VALUES WE MENTION THOSE MEN'S SEPARATE TROUSERS 1X WORSTED AND SERGE AT 62.50 PER PAIR. CAN YOU NOT USE A PAIR? B. ROBINSON & CO., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 4y27-20 900 PA. AVE. N.W. TTT TTT Loox Ix Ovn WINDOW! And seo the elegant array of Neg:ize Shirts with Launderod Collareaud Cuffs attached, om ‘which we have made the tollow- ing reductions: Our 43 cud 92.30 Madras Shirts, #2. Our $2 Madras Shirts, Our $1.50 Crepe Shirts, 81. Our $1 Cheviot Shirts, 75c. JOSEPH AUERBACH, YOUR OUTFITTER, N.Y. ave., cor. 15th st.,? { Sarat bo Uy town. 3 W ss) Ce Shoes at €3.50. _ -, In Lace, Conwreas and Baltes, wn | 0 F at. naw. ‘We find we have in stock twenty-one Pongee Robes, and ax wo do not desire to carry them over we have placed the entiro Hine on first counter of our Novelty Dress Goods Department and will offer any y: them at $10 per robe. They have been #15 t0€30. You will find these one of the best dargains we have over offered. All of our Plaid and Striped summer Woolen Dress Gools have been reduced Very nearly half price. We have, as always, ‘Sfull stock on hand. Prices correct. Our store is indeed the cooest indoor piacein this city—30 patent cooling fans make it #0. Noan- noyance suffered from heat or flies. Shopping made delightful. ik eats waee* so 3 : cee Mutat 3 Erma ene gg wR: 2225 3 et cha? meme O35 6 & g ex_? om 4 & an 8 Mod ee rire Bome FR Cr) co) f & &, 8 we? LADIES) WHITE CANVAS OXEORD TIES. ‘Also White Canvas Uraié Ties, at WILSON & CARR'S, snap F st. nw. 420, 422, 124, 426 SEV Sy25-7t A Sysrex Or Crepir ‘That Lestows its benefits eqnally upon all.granting the Use and enjoyment of every possible comfort during a Jong period of deferred payments, merits the patronage of a grateful pubitc. Suchis our EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, ‘Witch exacts No premium upon first-class goods and relies upon the honor of euch housekeeper for repayment, as her convenience may determine the most equitable. FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES > AND A COMPLETE LINE OF SEASONABLE COMFORTS. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917 to O23 7th st., ana 630 Massachusetts ave. n.w. Bole agency for the Celebrated Whitney Carriages, 25 ELF Tovar, Toxorrow, YOU NEED ‘THE PERFECT SUCCESS GAS RANGE. . Ga MUDDIMAN, is 12TH BT. Tex Pax Cext Orr Fox Case, £ i Hil i i Tr Your Fesr Hoes, ‘Burn, perspire too much, are tender and pain you every step you take, there isa sensible, sure remedy and a deal of com- fort for you in TERRA FIRMA BOAP FORTHEFEET. Droggists sell it; 25¢. At wholesale by TERRA FIRMA SOAP CO., 4y13-m,w,91m 1218 E st. ow. BYY witgox & canns. 3S) ‘Prive $3.50 Men's ipecial Prive #3 50 Men's Shoes, Ask IST = 929 Pet. nw. Canmar & Ley. . — SPECIAL UMBRELLA OFFERING. 2G-inch Gloria Umbrellas, extra fine natural handles, iulaid silver points. Our price on there, $1.50 each; such am article os $2.50 is Usually asked for. sf Will offer one lot of Extra Size Honeycomb Bed Spreads at Oc. each. One case of Extra Heavy and Extra Size Crochet Bed Spreads at $1 each; real value, 81.50 each. 100 dozen Extra Quality Satteen Ties to go atde. each. Balance of our Parasols, price was 82, 82.50, @Sand 83.50. You can bave your choice for 8).50. Washington agents for Watt's Glycerine Jelly of Violets. Ouly 25c. Bargeins in Mattinys and Oli Clotha, *CARHART & LEIDY, 998 7th st. dha 706 K st. n.w. pe ee LACK UNDRESS! SLIP! BUACE UNDRESSED KID SLIPPERS AND TIES WILSON & CARR ‘29 F vt. 25-78 We close at 6 p.m., Saturday excepted. Jouxsox & Lorrnrzs. 713 MARKET SPACE. MIDSUMMER MARK-DOWN SALE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Finding an enormous stock of Summer Goods on hand and ss we desire to convert the same into cash before the end of the season we have determined to put the pruning knife in deep. Here areafew of the many surprising bargains: 24-inch Pekin Stripe Black Surah at GOc. Reduced from #1. ‘24-inch Blue Chine Silk, with White polka dot. Re- duced from $1 to Te. ‘24-inch Cream Ground China Silk. Reduced from $1, $1.25 to 7c. ‘B2-tnch Dark and Light Ground Percalines, Re- duced from 15c. to Le. ‘32-tn. India Dimity. Reduced to 12%e. All of- our 12340. and 2c. Chailies, 9c. 20-in. Wamsutta Porcales. Reduced to 10c. 36-inch American Satteens, fine quality, Oc. 100 pieces French Satteens. Reduced to 6c. SPECIAL. ~A job lot of Silk Windsor Scarfs, 15e., or twofor 2c. Worth 25c. each. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL,, esd 713 Market Space. ADIES’ TAX, WHITE, YELLOW, HELIOTROPE, $y26-7t WILSON & CARR'S, 929 F st. n.w. A Mascrscronen ‘Made us a tempting offer on s special lot of extra GENUINE Ean ‘ SATCHELS. large quantity, SSERES SSSR SES Sirus Bue eT Any rene eet Tone ea colby stvle of Trunk made to onder, repaired or TOPHAM'S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, tees mw. Factory 1220 E ot. a.w. ‘as quoted in New York or COMPARY, ‘MEL Manaqer- WY ccsesse Axp Love oP, 10TH, 11TH' AND F STS. ¥. —o— ‘Sa-Until September we close Saturdays at o'clock: at 5 p.m. other days. —-o [ARES] Five Dass Lars [FST o_o or _—-——o Ock Srock-Taxtxe Repveriox Suz ooo XO saving institution was over planned or 3B 0 we calculated tosave you inouey as this Grand “‘Su:nmer Movement” of WR ours. Merchandise, scasonable and de- sirable, bas been and will be offered you day by day during the remaining dayso! July at com- pressed prices. There are wore thincs yet whose “‘room is more Gesirable than their presence.” ‘They must go—there is no alternative, there- fore the unceremonious price breakin. Asan earnest of our intention seo what we have for ‘Tuesday. —o— Sroce-Taxixe Repvctioxs IN JAPANESE DEPARTMENT. THE GREATEST SALE OF JAPANESE GOODS EVER KNOWN IN WASHINGTON. IN THE NEXT FOUP DAYS WE WANT TO CLOSE OUT SEVERAL LOTS OF GOODS. ODDs AND ENDS IN CHINA AND LACQUER. WARE, BASKETS, &c. TO THISEND THEY ARE OFFEKED AT PRICES FAR BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. 3,000 Assorted Toys and Favors in great variety, ——From le. to 25c. ; worth 25e. to @1.— 100 style: o Serolis and Panels in Paper, Bamboo, Cotton. Crepe and Silk. ‘From 10c. to #1 cach. — ‘5CO Skeletons. we. each. Worth 10c.— 1.500 Assorted ‘Lunch, Glove, Waste Paper and Fancy,Baskets. —Frow 2c. to each. Big values at 10c. toa 150 Assorted Vases, Bottles, im Owari, Se), Tokio and Kaga. —Be. to 25. Worth treble, — ‘75 Oatmeal Sets, in all wares, —e. to $1 per set. Former prices, #1 to82.— 2,000 Owari and Seji Oatmeal and Berry Bowls, Piates, &e, ‘260 Assorted Salad and Punch Bowls, —oe. to $2.50 each. Former price, 81 te 125 Tete-a-Tete Sets, Se. per set of 5 pieces and up.— 150 Assorted Tokio, Kaya and Imari Plates. 83 per dozen.—— 100 styles Cups and Saucers in all wares, as- sorted. —From $2.25 per dozen up,-— 5,000 Teapots, fre proof and others— —At fe. — 150 Assorted Dishes, meat, vegetables, &e. Bic. to 81.50 each. — 675 Cracker Jars, essorted styles. —ihie. to 81.50. — 800 Teapots, Sugurs and Creamers, in all wares. —From 10e. to 35¢.—— 250 dozen Butters, ail decorations. —From 20c. to 0c. per dozen, — 500 Amorted Silk Figures for decoration, also Painted Decorating Fans, —From Se. to 50c. each, value up to $1.50 wach. — Tisza Curtains, Bamboo Portieres, Lawn ‘Umbrellas, &e. (Third floor, 1st annex.) sees Reavy Mave Bev W man Repoorom, —— To close out two numbers of Unisundered ‘Linen Sheets we have imade the following re- ductions: 12 pairs hemstitched linen sheets, 25x2% yards, Reduced from @5.08 to 86.50 pair, 9 pairs Fancily Hemstitched Linen Sheeis, Qaetk, Reduced from 88.50 to $6.50 pair. (Second flour, Lith st. building.) Stock Taxixe Repverioxs —WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. — Weare xoing to close out our stock of French Nainsooks. We Lave marked them at the following Prices, which are 25 per cent below recular prices: 10 pee. 48 inches wide, Beduced to3lc. 12 pes. 48imches wide. Keduced 42e, 11 pes, 48 inches. Reduced Sue. 15 pes, Cream and Lemon Batiste, Clare and India Linen. Reduced wo 12iye. (Second floor, 11th at. building.) —o— More Reovertoxe Ix BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. Gray Plaids. —HReduced from $1.50 to $1.25.—= Black and White Plaid Camels Hair Grenadine, Reduced from @1.50 to 61.25. — Black and White Siriped Camels Hair Grena- — Reduced from $1.50 to $1.25.— Polka Spot Mousseline. —Reduced from 81.25 to §1.— Ali-wool Chevron Stripe. —Redueed from $1.25 to SL. ‘Lace Nun’ sVelling. —Reduced from $1 to 75e.— (Annex to 10th st. building.) ees! We Asx Ax Issrzcriox Or Ovn VARIETY OF TOILET S0APs, J —o ‘We offer in our Sundries Depart- eat « full line of fino Toilet Soaps. imported Laituee, 2c. cake; Oe. 0 box of ‘Violet Soap, 13¢, cake; 2 for 25e, W. &L.'s Bouquet Soap, "Ide. cake; 75c. a box of Beakes. Buttermilk Soap, 18c. cake; 50c. a boxof 3 cakes. cs W. & L.'s White Lilac Boap, Se. cake; 90c. dozen. 'W. & L, Palm Toilet Soap, 8c. cake; 75c. dos. (First floor, 11th st. butiding. > —o— Tareassrivo Irzus Ix Jewzzar. —10e. each.— ‘Real Shell Fancy Hair Pins, —S0e. each. — * Paney Silver Hair Pins, te. each. — ‘Dull Jet Fancy Pins. for the heir, —Sie., S8e., 9c. and TSe. exch. — ‘Anew line of Lece Pins. 500 English Violets, with pearl and Rhine. stone enttiRR, son cach. — 1,000 Stite’ Pins in ten styles, —ke. each. — ve ‘Studs, three in a set, pie paseesisss”vte=s-2el ‘Anew sstortment of fancy Hat Pine in Git hueamenenses Nees (First foor, 11th st. building.) ae WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 0th, 11th and F sts, mw, Aw ee 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. colic hey BF Lunch Room, sutth floor, 1th street butiding, acceasibie by two elevators, acs ony Srocx_-Taxtxe Repverioxs i LADIES’ VASSAR SHIRTS. \ Remember that the original prices on these ‘Were very much lower thin the prevailing Prices elsewhere, and the reductions are mais fro these airea ly low prices. Every Shirt new And fresh. Here is the list, One line of Finost Percales, with tura-down and some with standing collars. in the very bes: patsorns produced this season, all sizes And 4 1u!l assoctiment of colors, One lot of Vasur 5 percale sone, “Only eater then = —heduced trum 61 to Se. One tine of Pain White ¥. full iaited bomousamitumeaoes setae, ~~ Hedaced from $1.50 vo $1.3.—— Also one line of Fine Soft-finish Madras bart ‘ eee, key egy tall i bya ~—Keduced to $1.35 each. —— Also one jot of Caiaundered Percale Wateta, beet heads, Poriact Maid Auto ail aisen <Fiteduced to fe euch (Third floor, 12th st. Daildine.» ren finesse Sroce_Tarixa Repverioss IN CARRIAGES. We sti'Thave a few Baby Carriages, which will ‘be found on the first floor, 10th street butidins, at zteatly reduced prices. Every one who has purchased a carriaze of us durine this clearing sale knows that the style is the latest, qualtty the best and prices lower than could bave been Procured elsewhere; so, if youfare in need of ‘one of these carriages we should be pleased to show you our stock, even thou you are not Prepared to purchase at present, 1—Carriage— Reduced from $35.00 to 825.00, 2-Carriaces— Reduced from $22. 50,0 815.50. Reduced from’@21.00 to 15.25, 1—Carriage— ‘Reduced from $21.00 to®14 73. Reduced from $19.75 to 14.50. 1-Carriage— + Reduced from €17.50 to $11.50. 1~Carriage— 1 Reduced from $15.75 to $10.00. : ‘Reduced from €14.75 to 610.50. Rednced from 14.25 to $10.00. 1—Carriage— i Reduced from @10.50 to 87.25. Reduced from $5.40 to 64.50. 1~Carriage— Reduced from @4.50 to €3.80. (First floor, 10th st. building.) 1 Some Svoorstroxs Frou Over ART NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT. a Aco-nplete tine of China Silk im light shades for summer uses. 20 inches wide. —S0e. a yard Quaker Rocking Chairs, Miished better than any welavecver offered. a 1 Jot of Broadcloth “Covers good colors, Reduced from #3 50 to $1.00each.—— liot ot Hepp Covers, ‘the newest - ue at Sees rani =e. each, —— A. complete iim of Stitproot Madaguecas ctaionn rho ee en rhe. Be, and 81.255 each. — Tot or Bore WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 11th and F sts. n.w. Gnocaws Cuzprr Hovse FURNITURE AND CARPETS. READ THESE PRICES. Solid Oak Antique-finished Bet Room Suites, 3 Pieces, for $17 cash or $18 on credit. Fplece Parlor Suites, solid wainut frames, upbol- stered im plush or Lest hair cloth, for €28 cash of $30 on credit. Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for @2,25 cash oF $2.50 on credit. BRUSSELS CARPET, 00c. cash or 65c. om credit. Good INGRAIN CARPET, 350, cash of 40, on credit. ‘We sew and lay all CARPETS free of cost and don't charge for the waste in matching fyures, Our terms are the easiest of any house inthe city: ‘only small payment at time of purchase and the bal- ance in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. No notes required and 6 per cant discount allowed op all accounts settled im thirty days, GROGAN'S CREDIT HOUSE, . 790 and 741 7th wt. aw, 513 7TH ST. ¥. W., ‘Between Eand F sta ‘New goods ere arriving daily and our floors fare as crowded as over. Today we wish to call ‘our special cttention to our handsome Line of ‘Bed Room Suites, Sideboards and Refrisers- tors, Besides being useful and sessonable ‘Articles they also make pretty home ornaments: end, with Carpets, Mattings and Oicloths, will ‘make one's home inviting and enjoyable. ‘We cannot mis also referring to our thing foor—carpeted its entire jenrth for the proper ispiay of our maynificent sseortment of Parlor Suites. In styles and Gnish and quality they ‘cust be seen to be appreciated. . Asin tho past, we are always willinz to make terme to suit our customers, and noone need therefore deprive himself of Lame comforts om the ples of want of ready casi. DDEX, » FURNITURE DEALER, S13 Th st. ww tate Tur Larest Soxwen Noveuries. ‘These advertising coltmne are so crowed with de- tails of odsand ends that we think brief mention af late noveltion will be quite refreshing, Of course we don"t pretend tomy that we haven't troken lots, &e. What we have are being closed out at price tha! ene mating the Palais Roya Clearing Sale town talk. New Axp Beacriror, Laces. We told you Satuntay of the arrival of scamof Laces. The reeponse came quickly. for this was the Vusiest morning in our Lace Department for many @ day. The Binck Sik Laces tn threa! effects, designs of Sowers, ay if tied with ribbons, cauxht the populet fancy, Just as We said they would. Such quality and fuck style for such prices is the explanation. Inches wide... ‘Yard price HERE'S A LIST OF THE OTHER NEWCOMERS: Fern ieaf design, 10 in-hes wide, Pern leat, 18) inches wide... Forgetmenots, 13 inches wide, Sunfowers, 10 inches wide. Toe. yet ie. pend se. yard Tropical scene, 13% inches wide Se. yard BF Those Laces are best quality «ilk and tn desien and execution are really marreloveiy beautiful A stroux expression, but fitting. To lncin with, you Rover before saw such warvelous imitation of real thread lace. And, too, are not lanlacape drawings of Sk on lace web something to marvel at? Of course these Laces were not tnvorted to sell at the Prices we have quoted. Our patrons recognize that And enable the chronicling of the bawest morning for many « day. New Saraxese Siuxs Anne. Only six pieces and Black only. We mention them because of the quality. hes wide, Ske yard. inches, 73e. yard ‘Don't forget the Polka Dot Indis Bike at 4c. yards Imported to retail at 73 cents. “ Sux Gaexaviwe Wirnsons, 19. These will be grabted for. 1% yards lone. Pinky’ Red, Navy. Nineteen cents 18 less chan half the proper price, Maxe Loot Fon Tne Anew supply of the fashionable Tinted Writing Paper has arrived. The scarce Silver Gray, Agure, Pink, Viow Jet, Kose, 250. pound. Kuvelopes to match, Iie, y, 2 New 12%. Haspxencaers White, with latest style hematitch, embroitery ant drawn-work borders; also ail the uew style mournime Dorders. Such value at 12% cents that the majority of ‘those previously in stock are reduced to 10 ceuts each, Mose Burrs Axp Becrrs. Another supply of Metal Belts at 25e. Prostel, Polished end oxidized stiver. New aud pretty de- sins. The Wiite Metal Buckles, with tennis rece Gust, anchor and rope, &e., are here again. Hisrs Or Avreux Rissoxs. Soft-finish Faille is to be the correct style. WE ARB ONE OF THE FIKST IN THE COUNTRY TO SHOW THEM. Charuing tints of colors. is 2 &% 38 Inches wide. 1 1 ON THE SECOND FLOOR. Wicker Hampers and Baskets for baby arrived thie morning. A coliection worthy the attution of mothers, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. Continued below. Liows Axo Mews Hose (Also Children's. FINE HOSE AT LOW PRICES. The most importaut Hosiery Sale of the season ne cure at the Palais Royal on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 27, 28, 2. MOST IMPOKTANT Decause the quantities are lanes, the yualitive supe ior, the variety bewildering, the prices extractuinary sow. IMPORTERS REMNANTS. The summer seascu is over with importers of Hosiery and o few dozen boxes of any one siyie are Jovked on as renuants, Our buyer bas visited the leading Muporters of New York, te result being we advertine THE MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF THE SEASON. 1532 Pams Or Hose. ‘Extraordinary bargains. Some idea of the values suay be Wieaned from the fact that the Hone previously iu stock and marked at clearing sale prices have acai to Le reduced in order to meet the competition of the newcomers. Burson Lisz Hone, 330 TABLE NO. 1 contains about 550 pairs of Ladiew Silk-finish Lisle Hore, auwong which will be noticed the celebrated “°C. G." make. Mere, too, are the Fine Gauwe Hose, with double soles, nels and toes and ia all the desirabie leather shader Of Grays, Tans and Suede. And here are the Kicheiieu Kib French Linke Hove, in thirty Jovely tints, comprising six shades each of Grays, Tans, Blues, Browns and Opera. Here, tov, are Fast lack Lisle Hoss. Also thow of boot patterns ; fest and ankles of lea:ber shades and ribbed uppers of Roman stripes in pretty vombinstion of cole ors, Also Fine French Rib Lisle Hows, in Greews, Browns, Tans, Modes, Grays, &c. Your choice of any pair of Hove on tuis table FO ONLY (3 CENTA, ‘You can't find « pair worth les than 50 cents, Dovatz Sore Hose, 29. TABLE NO. 2holds over 390 pairs of Imported Hose, among which are the Fine Gauge Stockines, With double soles, hecis and toes, im correct tints of Grays, Tans, Suede, te. Note the quality of thomp With cluster and combination stripes, with grounds of Greens, Modes and Leather aisles. Amd those Bout Pattern Howe, with warranted Fast Black feet and ankles, uppers in Red, Yellow, Gray, Tan, ora, Canary, Salmon, Rose, &c, Here also are boot pate terns with feet in esther shades and mppers of stripes, Buch area few of the bargains you .will Sad on table No.2. Any pair for 2 cents, a TABLE No. 3 contains nearly 200 pairs te choose frow, including those with warranted Fast Black fevt and ankles, and uppers im slid colors and fancy stripes, French rib aud plain. Then you will nouce those with feet and ankles in the correct leather shades of Tans, Grays and Browns, with striped upper \o Larmonige and prettily comtrost. Boyw’ and Misses Tose also. Note siae iuiseine let ween and In luding Sto Wy. Those warrunted Fast Biack French Rib Hose ‘will be eagerly Loucht. And so with the Ladies’ Hose, All in light weixht, ne gauge apd Wdentica, syle and ‘colors as in Parts Noveity Hose. Any pair om this tebe for 72 vente, Mare Lous Soona 250. (hear door Ne. 1110 Pa. ove.) On the table near the door you'll find between two and three bundred pairs of Lisie Thread and Cotte ‘Malt Hose, which were lmported to retail at 35 and isi "ARTY PAIR FOR 250. Here are the shades known ie Modes whict while Dea utifyl and delicate tp emt Ore positively fast colors Nevenen Rah nine. (Over twenty styles select from. Hereares (pairs that eel! SiS" coote-Nevy Orvend ‘with all-ombroisered AT ® CENTS AXD 18 CENTS. ‘Fest Black Socks at 22 couts. dy they stain the foot et iZceuts. Full regular made, double tore and Leet THE PALAIS ROYAL a. LieKER Cor. 19th st. and Ps. ove fl