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— * ge * ast THE “THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: FURSDAY : July 28, 1991 THE EVENING STAR has a regular and permanent circulation in Washington three Himes Inrger im the city. Advertising Medium it has no competitor. Acold July is such an anomaly that it de- serves an explanation if one can be found. ‘This isapparently the coldest midsummer ever recorded by the weather bureau, with its minima of 46 a greet lakes and at Rochester. The lowest July temperature heretofore recoriied was 48 degrees at Highland, Ilinois, in 1#t4, farther south than Erie, one of the two points which yester- | stock. av were registere:] at 46 degrees Fahrenheit. Other observations reported at Hillsborough, Ohio. in July, 1949, and Peoria, Illinois, in 1961 and 1963, show a temperature of 50 de- grees. All of these earlier records are more | $10.50. e femarkable thar: the present because the places Ke in lower latitudy, ard yet register only slightly above the temperature now recorded. Mentioned among the immediate causes of the Present coolness is the aridity in the central, northern and northwestern parts of the coantry. | Walnnt. ‘The theory of the French astronomer, Flam- marion, that the climate of Europe is getting colder may have to be extended to this conti- nent. Meantime what are the proprietors of the summer -esorts going —- a The prineiple of “a life for s life” in vin cation of the rights of society, whose eecurity may be endangered, is sufficiently repulsive when enforced in privacy with all the dignity a the solemnity of the occasion require. But when capital punishment, so necesmary in the judgment of the majority for the at of the brutal in- stinets in baman nature. becomes the very means of inflaming those instincts to their low- est point it 2+ ase for changes in the system. Yesterday's horrid spectacle in Paris at the executic ftwo men is a suffi- cient argument. The thousands of degraded creatures who lay in wait for nights around the prison, aud who were uot appeased by ‘their feast cf go: id even the sensational struggle of ore of the murderers at the edge of the guillotine, were just the same sort of tigers aud bs ted over the decimation of France wearly a hundred years ago: who ap- plauded Marat iu the sections, Couthon in the convention and followed Hebert with bloody the streets of Pars, yelling when some of the Revolutionary Committee was male known and mingling the “Worship pf Reason” with orgies and butche: that 1 reason to totter on its throne. is no resemblance between the worst element in this country and the sunguinary Parisian mob, the vilest spawn of civilization. But there w sufficient warning in the state of the human heart and mind te make every philan- thropist in the land insist that public exeen- tions tavist be abolishes! im every state of the Union as they have been abolished in most of them. os Faltimore and other cities are coming up splendivly to the sid of Washington as the place for holding the "92 encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. All consider- ations that weigh a feather. center in the na- tional enpital’s claim for the honor. It ix due tothe veterans themselves that the very best place should be chosen. That piace is Wash- ington, and there is no successful disputing of ‘the fact. ete; ‘The French naval officers in Russia need not bother over tho failure of the Kussians to specifically toast the republic. France is the republic in the view of nearJy eversbody, and ‘when the Russians toast France with enthusi- asm they toust the republic. At least that is ‘the way for Frenchmen who represent the re- public to look atthe matter so as not to have ‘their feelings burt. Heary John Atkinson, a member of the House of Commons, has been suspended from Parliament for one week for charging the Speaker with an abuse of authority. If the same power had existed last winter in the United States House of Representatives bow much of the opposition would have been left after its exercise for one day? ee eee The autocrat of all the Russias does well to heed the voice of humanity that hes gone up from all civilized lands in protest against bis barbarous treatment of the Jews. The people of the United States may feel gratified that the reluxatien of the decrees was due to the good offices of this republic. 2 Italy eays she can’t take official part in the world's fair as. matter of principle, although she will lo all she can to favor it, As it wasa matter of primciple that led her to take so much official action in the New Orleans occur- renee it is reasonable to conelude the Roman matters of principle as to official actions are rather erratic quantities. ———— Ex-Presidert Cleveland's statement that he doesn't expect to escape the charge of indiffer- enee to the success of other men im his party, shows keen perception, profound logic, and a beautiful readiness to stand with folded arms to nieet fate. <a The Farmers’ Alliance will yet be the cause of some enterprising gentlemen's furnisher's patting broad-Lrimmed straw Lats and single- band suspenders on the market as the latest summer styles — The guillotine horror at Paris should warn the authorities to see that their man-is good natured and docile before they exert the au- thority of the law. An obstseperous subject may make the secne an disquieting as a bungled éleetrocution. anor. | W. H. Hovontox 45 at points on the lower | your purchases and save from Ber Your Groves ‘TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, AT SPECIAL PRICES. Ladies’ 4-button Kids reduced from 7ie. toe. Ladies’ 4-tutton K4ds reduced trom Sic. to 67. Ladies’ 4-button Kids reduced from $1.25 to Se. Jadies' 4-buttou Undressed Kids reduced from $1.25 to Be. Ladies’ Pigskins reduced form 96¢. to 8c. « Ladies’ *-button Undressed Mousquetatres reduced from $1.75 to $1.37. Ladies’ #-button French Mousquetaires reduced from 82 to $1.67. Ladies’ &-button Yellow Chamois Monsquetaires re- duced from $1 to 8c. Silk Gloves that were @1 at 7, Silk Gloves that wore 800. ‘Bilk Gloves that were 7c. at ‘ie. Silk Gloves that were Se. at 40. Taffeta Gloves that were MANUFACTURING COMPANYS se BIG FURNITURE SALE FOR CASH ONLY. ‘Now ts the time and our house is the place to make 25 TO 50 PER CENT. We must clear our floors to make room for our fall Silk Jersey M at 450. Slik Jersey Mitts that were 40c. at te. The prices of Silk Gioves and Mitts are less than actual cost, a8 we want to close then out Leiore the end of the season comes upon us. This sale embraces Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, Chil- dren’s Carriazes and Fancy Ropkers in endiess variety. 40:3-plece Solid Oak Chamber Suites will be sold for ‘25 Solid Oak Extension Tables for 83 oo U UY Vv RRR FRR Thahitiowinn sctichn willbe wld at eines monee| SSB LY Bat Be tars er en he erste fra Hus “od? Yo? WP BR 12 piece Chamber Suites im Oak, Maboxany and | gc oo vy. veKR cE yer ® Ov ¥ ke 38-piece Cottage Suites, G Chiffonlers, 12 Secretary “oo” “W fre Book Cases, Beas, Full line Ladies’ Desks, Hall Trees, Tal! Chairs and Table Wash Stands. All of the above goods have been, marked down regardless uf cost. Wall Racks, 15 Sideboards, 10 Folding} yt 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. PTT - Way Nor Bex A STRAW HAT? W. B. HOvGHTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ‘Your felt {s entirely too warm for this weathey, We havere, anced our $1.25, 81.00 and Se. Hats to 40c. They are this season's oods. A discount on 25 per cent allowed op all our Fine Straws, ” 1218 and 1220 F at. ° . 8" We close at 6p m., Saturdays excepted. oe = JOSEPH AUERBACH, Anz You Gorse TTTTO THE @.4.R. ENCAMPMENT § O23 Paave, 2 r ¢ Downtowm 5) T AQ DETROIT: IF so LooK T OVER YOUR 6.4.R UNI- FORM AND IF THERE 18 ANY- THING NEEDED LET US suUP- PLY IT. WE HAVE ALL SIZES OF OUR SEVERAL RELIABLE GRADES FL SEL AND YACHT CLOTH IN COMPLETE SUITS OR EACH GAR- MENT SEPARATELY. A NOTHEK GARMENT THAT YOU &4 sHovLp Nor FAIL To TAKE £4 stoxa 18 A LIGHT-WEIGHT COAT. IF YOU HAY! ‘TONE THAT IS PRESENTABLE BUY ONE FROM US. WE CAN SUIT YO! BOTH IN REGARD TO QUALITY . AND THE FIT 18 PER YOUR OUTFITTER, Up town. Seaebbaa sadebaneaaakseaseateny $ave. cor. 15h st. of ‘ Kors Puanwacy, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, GTH AND E 88. Customers summering out of town can have their orders filled promptly. Our mail and express business has been larger this season than heretofore. Prescrip- tions, Medicines. Tollet Goods and special articles will receive careftt! agtention and our usual low prices. Send in your orders. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., KOLB PHARMACY, AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, SE. COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. symnec qt 7TH AND E. Store cloves at & gielock every evening during July and Auguat. ‘B A. Preace & Co. Successorsto E. G. Davis, We clone at 1 o'clock on Saturdays and 6 p.m. other days until September 1. n° Exmnowrnts = ee <a oe se LE oun vee mY E ie EE OEE ¥ Sus8 = OF OUR GREAT SIX DAYS’ REMNANT SALE will bezin tomorrow. WEDNESDAY. ‘This is a Big BARGAIN Offering to the WASH- INGTON public, and we think by th answer our daily announcement: fully appreciate our efforts in giviug them good, honest values for their money. Every SPE- CIAL BARGAIN that we ADVERTISE in The Star is eagerly souglt for on the following morning. So if you would secure the crean of these good offers come early fn the morning while there isa choice. You WILL ALWAYS find everything AS ADVERTISED if you come im time, More reductions! Prices are giving way all over the house. Like the mighty ire korges stirred into busy life by the heat of the summer's sun—thereisa Perfect torrent of qualities rushing into your service. Such values—robbed of everything but a mere suxses- tion of their worth. Why shouldn't you buy? It is among stock that fs timely—novelties that have riveted the eye of popular delight. WASH EMBROIDERIES inevery fori the fancy can conjure up—from RUBES in whole to DESIGNS in part. But buy first and do your rejoicing afterwanl—for they are here nowe—and a day's delay may mean the disappointment of a season. A Covrre Ov Exrnas Ixy Uspnerias. 30 NEWLY MADE EMPRESS GLORIA UM- BRELLAS. 2U inches, with IMPORTED NAT- URAL wood handles. No two alike. Paragon frames. Regular value, $2. OUR BARGAIN PRICE FOK CHOICE, 81.50¢ach. ANOTHER HUNDRED Of those Fine GLORIA UMBRELLAS, with ELECTRO silver handles. Size 2 in. Para- won frame. Very durable. Regular value, €1.%5. OUR SPECIAL price, Bleach. Jesr A Resoxore OF OUR SUPERIOR CORSET DEPARTMENT. Here is where you get a good dress shape. You know without our telling that no drees will set well over a poorly Sitting CORNET. We know this also. So we make it a point NEVER to keep any but PERFECT-FITTING CORSETS. SPECIALS we are showing now are the SUMMEK or VENTILATED CORSET, MADE by the world-renowned C. P. CORSET CO. WARRANTED to FIT. SPECIAL PRICE, ¢1 ve AND THE OTHER Is @ FINE FRENCH COUTIL CORSET, in WHITE or DRAB, with two side steels on either side. Rewular value everywhere, $1. OUR KEMNANT BARGAIN PRICE, pair. 35c. Sareex Fon 15c. 200 yards FRENCH SATEEN, in Drab grounds with DARK GRAY figures. Regular Price, 35. REDUCED to lide. yard. a All Europe is assumed to be waiting on tip toe to hear what Czar Alexander has to say of the triple alliance to the visiting Frenel ad- miral today. It is hinted that the imperial host bas been editing the toasts and even giving dry hints to the visitor himself. a Gov. Hill has a “double” who plays the bass viol at Saratoga. The governor might train him to make campaign speeches, and organize # double-barreled stamping tour. = ee It is only reasonable to believe that if mon- keys have powers of speech, as Dr. Garner sup- poses, they would Lave long since learned to splutter « ttle Italian. aie ee A New York writer says “the tame animale hereabouts, the bears, the elephants, the hyenas, ase, vulyarly speaking. on their ear.” This is also uugrammatically speaking, or else it is « very large ear. — ‘There ought to be forty-five square miles of Moarve doctrine in St Thomas Island if any European power seeks to buy it of Denmark. aos oe Chicago doesn't confine ber enterprise to talking loud by any means. She hed « prize fight for 910,000 in the middle of town and the police are still trying to dnd out where it took place. — ee ‘The encouragement extended to the mauu- facture of tin plate puts it very much in the attitude of an infant industry with » silver Spoon in its mouth. ee The Cheasapeake and Ohio eanalis one of the institutions whose proud boast it is tobe always ready to take water. Justice Field understands many languages finentiy and ie therefore more than equipped for any lawyer's flow of speech. oe ‘To present the auarchist s{tuation suecinetly it may be said that there isn’t much more Most. ——— Flora 4 Darling and Phebe Conzins could ‘eet aud exchange ideas to mutual interest. 7 e A Banoars Is Cass Towerrxe. ‘There is only a small quantity of those ALL- LINEN CRASHES left whicu we bave been Ps and WE HAVE REDUCED A Last Cuasxce IN SUMMER UNDERWEAR before stock- taking. This will be a SPECIAL STOCK- TAKING REDUCTION. There are wonder- ful BARGAINS HERE. ONE LINE of MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S FINE BALBRIGGAN VESTS in sizes from 18 to34in. Regularprice, 50c, REDUCED to We. each. 2 DOZEN LADIES’ EGYPTIAN BALBRIG- GAN VESTS. Sizes 2, 30, 32, 38 in. Regu- lar price. $1. REDUCED to4ic. EACH. LADIES’ WIDE-RIBBED BALBRIGGAN VESTS, SILK CROCHET finished. All sizes; Square neck; no sleeves. Regular price, 30c. REDUCED to 2c. each. LADIES’ SWISS KIBBED MACO DRAW- ERS. Regular price, 35e. REDUCED to 3c. pair. SILK-FINISHED LISLE VESTS for ladies: ‘atra fine; in pure WHITE or MACO; HIGH NECK: LONG SLEEVES, Regular value, Aje. REDUCED to 39. each. $2.25 Axo $2.75 Frovxcrxos FOR 87e. HEMSTITCHED and HAND-DRAWN work sects. Former prices, €2.25 and $2.75. RE- DUCED to 8740. yard. W. &. PIERCE & CO., Buccessore to E. @. Davie, ‘719 Market Space, » Corver Bib st. B '8 TRA. a Le Pal 7 ILSON & C. We Mew eae ONK ECRU CANVAS ROBE, embroidered handsomely in wood colors. Reduced from ¢20 to 5. How long can you expect such a gem to stay unclaimed? °. ONE WHITE ROBE, embroidered in Black. Reduced from $10 to #6. ONE ALL-WHITE EMBROIDERED ROBE. Reduced from 810 to #5. ONE WHITE EMBROIDERED ROBE. Re- duced from 7 to #4. ONE BLACK ROBE, embroidered in Pink and Green. Was $9, now 86.75. ONE BLACK ROBE, embroidered in Helio- trope and Green—saine price—80—same redue- tion—to 80.75. ONE BLACK ROBE, embroidered in Old Rose and Blue. Reduced from $13.50 to ‘910.13. A BLACK ROBE, embroidered in Black. Re~ duced from $12.38 to $10. 1:3, 2WO WHITE ROBES, one embroidered in Light Blue and the other in Pink. Both were $9. Reduced to 86.75. ONE ECRU KOBE, embroidered in rich de- sien. Was $15.75, now #10.13, ONE WHITE KOBE, with em broidered plaited flounce. Reduced from @11.25 to 86.75. ONE BLACK ROBE, embroidered in White. ‘Reduced from: $5.00 to $4.50. Another reduced, from #4. 50 to $3.38. ‘A pattern in BLACK, with all-over embrold- ‘ery of Heliotrope. Reduced from €2.50 to 2 & yard—make it up as you will. CAMBKIC EDGES—all widths from one to ten mehea—NOW be., Bc., 10c., L29c., Lee, 1Ne., 20c. and 25c. a yard. Anything that is » “REMNANT LENGTH" cut short in cost—and there isa quantity of them. Be in time! The first to dine get the delicacies. ‘Don’t wait until they are all vone, SFATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVARIA AVENUE. | Just that he ‘Established 1840. ENTS' PATENT LEATHER OXFORD BLUCH- G TESS & canws, 1725-78 ‘#20 ¥ st. nw. Tovar. Toxonnow, YOU NEED ‘THE PERFECT SUCCESS GAS RANGE, C. &. MUDDIMAN, G14 12TH BT, 0 F ot. now, D Tex Pax Cexr O}y For Case. as | Tesuitis that we offer you a ae EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. AH DAILY L ERE TTT (TTT FER RRM Pye ba Ee F iE, Phe ‘We have made a few price changes in Ladies’ White Lawn Waists which fully deserve your attention. The doliar Waists are offered at Bic. and the $1.25 White Waints are@1. ‘These were (Our two best selling styles. ‘We received another invoice of our Famous Full-roll #5 Blazers, which we are selling as a “‘card” for #4. Navy Blue and Biack with cloth to mateh for skirt. Blazer, 84; skirt pattern, $3.38 to 63.75; sult, 67.38 10 87.70. WILLIAM MH. McKNEW, at ‘983 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. A Systex Or Crepir That bestows its benefits equally upon all.granting the Use and enjoyment of every possible comfort during Jons period of deferred payments;merits the patronage of e grateful public. Buch is our EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, Which exacts Nopreminm upon first-class goods and rolfes upon the Lonor of each housekeeper for repayment, as her convenience may determine the most equitable. FURNITURE, (CARPETS, STOVES AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BEASONABLE COMFORTS, HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917 to O23 7th st., And G36 Massachusetts ave. nw. Sole agency for the Celebrated Whitney Carriages, Canmart & Ley. SPECIAL UMBRELLA OFFERING. 26-inch Gloria Umbrellas, extra fine natural handies, inlaid silver points. Our price on ” these, 81.50 each; such an article as @2.5018 usually asked for. Will offer one lot of Extra Size Honeycomb ‘Bed Spreads at GBc. 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 at Se, each. Balance of our Parasols, price was $2, 82.50, Sand 83.50. You can have your choice tor $1.50. ‘Wasiington agents for Watt's Glycerine Jelly of Violets. Only 25 Bargains in Mattings and Oil Cloths. CARHART & LEIDY, 23, 928 7th st. and 706 K st. n.w. We close at 6p.m., Saturday excepted. Jouxsos & Lurrnssz. 713 MARKET SPACE. ‘MIDSUMMER MARK-DOWN SALE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Finding an enormous stock of Summer Goods on hand and as wedesiretoconyert the same into cash before the end of the season we have determined to put the pruning knife in deep. Here are afew of the many surprising bargains: @4-inch Pekin Stripe Black @urah at 50c. Reduced from #1, 24-inch Blue China Silk, with White polka dot. Re- uced from $1 to 73e. 24-inch Cream Ground China Silk. Reduced from 1 to 75e. i2-imch Dark and Light Ground Percalines, Ro- duced from 15e. to Le. ‘S2.in. India Dimity. Reduced to 12. All of our 125¢. and 13c. Chailies, 9c. ‘36-n. Wamsutta Percales. Reduced to 10c. ‘36-nch American Satteens, fine quality, 9. 100 pieces French Satteens. Reduced to le. SPECIAL.—A job lot of Sk Windsor Scarfs, 15e., ortwofor 25c. Worth 25c. each. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 9% 713 Market Space. . A Masxorscronee ‘Made us a tempting offer on a special lot of extra juality GENUINE ALLIG&TOR TTT CCC H H ERE c a gE Sg HTH Ros fac ‘oof Ht H kee is la ty, est Seni ey cea iné Lis dull season. We accepted the offer and the tebels of fine quality at two-thirds thetr reguiae worth. eiraiul 10-in.|11-in. 12-in. |13-in. 14-in. | 15-in. |1G-im.'17-in. 83.75 84.25 4.75 85.25 85. $6.25 a6. Do not confound these roods with the ** Jobn" : We have alwaysa complete line of Traveling Trunks, Satchels, Fancy Leather and other goods at prices that ‘we guarantee as low as anywhere. ‘Any style of Trunk made to order, repaired covered to m7 C 55, A vv BA t oat bh 20 Provided we wou TOPHAM’S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 2231 Pa. ave. nw. Factory 1220 E st. GARDEN hf GEG. ou Sus8 $ @ ¥ F stares, HO8E EELS, Srices guaranteed as low ax quoted in New York of ‘GOODYEAR oo vt Fp compar iv, MEL LINDSAY, Manager. _Je27 T= wan Birais Oniont fies wad bipee Srruisz Suoxs: wu & CARR'S, 929 F ot. n. ‘This season's production. ‘Made of the BEST HOOVER stock and sold at And LOW prices. aNTDER, 1217 Penns. ave, SHOES that you Vp ‘Will appreciate. een 4725-78 920 Fst. aw. Bancarns: Banoarss:: Banoanes:1: Tan't ft rather amusing to note the advertisements of ‘we merchants just now? While all are animated with one purposc—the disposal of summer gouds—we each have our own way of luring you. This evenins’s heading to the Patais Koyal's Cleuring Sale may lack in dignity, bat it isexpressive. tides Obert ath det PO per cent isco a lowed. "When we redace reduced prices we think “iar. wain''is properly Used. Ba-The new Black Silk Lacee adcertuecd yesterday may be bought tomorrow pray be Bone tom 6610 per cenit ican ‘than the UFFLINGS.—2%. for 25c. SMX Chiffon Rafi wouldut be miuchof a Feaueion WmeroHera the ural serimpy iaterial, lacking the most desitabie BO See th eaters touts ike Kagtcoasen arf ahdsler of Lavender Old iise, f Waste and Crea.” 280. quality Fe JLOWERS.—Lamge bunches. and. spre suing Leghorn and otuer styin hala. i iroct pee reduced esta fe $45 Teduvedl to Zac. toc. Flow SiS je former prices are just half AT Ale learn of Patais Royal prices for millinery IBRONS..— barwain Belting iit in se eates a wide, 15 sents; 23 inches for Ss conta. "That these belie aed Sorte ms SY cents isa tact. ily colors; Light Elue, Red, ‘own, Pink, Cream, White. MR" A leo ace the new Soft Pintah Faitle Ribbons, ECK WEAR. —! T e of bleh are Norn Sb amd soe Aaeeth See oF red Is. ‘Searle fitty hemstitched and ca broule dozen toselect from. The Ewbroidered Muli Fichus at £ cents are another ee Windsors of Buran and 2 ae for 19 cents that were considered cheap at B9-The new Sith Grenadine Windsore at 19 conte are icasthan half price” © GiLOVES.—Silk Mitts, Fast Black and colors, re- duced 2 ose trom 5 a paused asf tobe 5 to 420. ieie Milancee Silk Mitte ofered at $9 wre B0-cent guttity. oe TATIONFRY,Al Linen Writing Papor, ruled and S plain, reduced totes ound ose Ob Sheol at medina” size and neariy 100 sheets of extra size. Ene Velopes to match 6 and and 6 cent The scarce Silver Gray und other delicate shades an Tinted Paper ta hereat Lo conte pound, Ba See cents, The Biden, gerne end hapa Oe Bete eto inarked on the vase sou ealeet. NONE RESERVED? it new Japanese Cr ps aud Saucers at 25c. the or act ai bar, Peel ths them. id them tetha ioney “tS weTORE oF oe SUITS, ETC. Ladies’ and Children’s Suits, We ‘S Blazers or Wrappers way besecured at lessthan the wholesale ._ Here's an illustration: Ladies’ Gu Ww reduced to @1 each. ‘That less than they cost Us. Sa Ask to be fitted with cne of the new Flannel Blazers ofered.at onty 62.50." % HIRT. —Tadiew, Vatsar Shirts, guaranteed test material, pertect tting an: 4 vies Rasitinw and Turnover ‘collars. Reduced 10 Ba See the ly fi wrt settles Branch percate, She uche | Vaear Chemsactien af eredaced Dregsonns—anss Scotch to doe, yard: All Zier Outing Crothe or oe yard.” 78e. quality Polkadet indie sifks fora rand: ‘Sa- See the new Black Japances Silks at 50 and 7c. ayard, MBRELLAS.—The genuine *Gloria Umbretiae U seth vers taciyastorat Sea hose Teen -inch ‘par ies Teduced from $}.29 to 08 Senta: thse with Winch paragon frames reduced fot Si. to 81-3¥cach. — SB" See the choice Umbrellas with style mov- etfy handtea cfered at'teas than maker's priced’ ARASOLS.—Entire stoc Is, i PAtiee ete: choice cores SF, EI aMg Hnew to $B Secure une of the Changeable Sik Sun Umbrel- las with choice Dresden China handies, NDERWEAR.—I:pported Lisle Thread V U duced to e., or ior et, Seventy vecents exh was the orisinaliprice. Cambele E Surplice neck ot french Embroidery atid laces redveced from $1.26 to $1, The skirts, with five-inch wide torchon. insertion in cambric flouuces, reduced from $1.08 to 81.29 each, S8-See the many choice Bridal Garments rH Ewes the maw i ‘ments at greatly THE PALAIS ROYAL, Continued below. Daves) Axo Mess Hose. Also Children's. FINE HOSE AT LOW PRICE! ‘The most important Hosiery Sale of the season oc- curs at the Palais Royal on Monday, Thesday and Wednesday, July 27, 28, 20. MOST IMPORTANT because the quantities are large, the qualities supe- rior, the variety bewildering, the prices extraordinary —low. IMPORTERS' REMNANTS. ‘The summer season is over with importers of Hosiery and a few dozen boxes of any one style are looked on as remnants. Our buyer has visited the leading hmporters of New York, the result being we advertise THE MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF THE BEABON. 1532 Pams Or Hose, Extruordiuary bargains. Some idea of the values may be gleaned from the fact that the Hose previously in stock and marked at clearing sale prices bave again tobe reduced in order to meet the competition of the newcomers, Fresco Liste Hon, 33c. TABLE NO. 1 contains about 350 pairsof Ladies’ Sulk-finish Lisle Hose, among which will be noticed the celebrated *°C. G" make. Here, too, are the Fine Gauge Hose, with double soles, heels and tos and in allthe desirable leather shades Of Grays, Tans and Suede. And here are the Richeiieu Rib French Lisle Hose, in thirty lovely tints. comprising six shades cach of Grays, Tans, Biuse, Browus and Opera. Here, too, are Fast Black Lisle Hose. Also those of boot patterns; feet and ankiesof leather shades and ribbed uppers of Homan stripes in pretty combination of col- ors. Also Fine French Rib Lisle Hove, in Greens, Browns, Tans, Modes, Grays, ke. Your choice of any pair of Hoseon this table FOR ONLY 33 CENTS. ‘You can’t find patr worth less than 50 cents, Dovstz Sorz Host, 29. TABLE NO. 2holds dver 300 pairs of Imported Hose, among which are the Fine Geuge Stockings, with double soles, heels an.d toes, in‘ correct tints of Grays, Tans, Suede, &e, Note the quality of those with cluster and combination stripes, with grounds of Greens, Modes and Leather shades. And those Boot Pattern Hove, with warranted Fast Black feet and ‘ankles, uppers in Red, Yellow, Gray, Tan, Ecru, Canary, Salmon, Rove, &e. Here also are boot pat- terns with feet in leather shades and uppers of stripes. Such area fewof the bargains you will find ‘on table No.2 Any pat for 20 cents. Iuronrs> Hose Fon 220. TABLE No. 3 contains nearly 200 patrs to choose from, including those with warranted Fast Black feet and ankles, and uppors in solid colors and fancy stripes, French rib and plain. Then you will notice ‘those with feet and ankies in the correct leather shades of Tans, Grays and Browns, with striped uppers to harmonize and prothily contrast. Boys’ and Misses’ Howe also. Nota size missing between and including 6100}. Those warranted Fast Black French Rib Hose will be eagerly bought. And so with the Ladies’ Hose, all im light weight, fine jrause and identical styles and colors.as in Paris Novelty Hose. Any pair on this table for 22 cents. Mess Linz Soors, 250, (Ciear door No. 1119 Pa. ave.) On the table near the door you'll find between two end three hundred of Lisle Thresd and Cotton Halt Bose, which werd: to retail at 35 and ‘Ocente. . eo. 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —— BB-Untul September we close at 1o'elock Sat- wrdays: other days at 3 p.m. —o Tur Grasp Frvate To ovR SUMMER STOCK-TAKING REDUCTION SALE WILL BE A Fovr Dare Rewsast Creansa Sa —o— — EXPECT AN OVERWHELM- ing response to this announce- ment. We first thouzht of resery- ing this class of xoole "til! Friday, our regular day for remnants, but find we con't do it There are too mauy—they are crowd- ing us too fast. The exceptional activity, due tothe marvelous price reductions, has left us With more “‘rewnants” than we can posstbiy dispose of in a single day. We will offer, there- fore, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Satur- day all “‘small lots,” “odds and ends,” ‘small Pieces," ‘broken sizes," short lengths, &c.. ‘ec., at MONEY SAVING PRICES. Nearly everybody knows the importance of this **just- before-stock-taking-remmant-eale," and it is as ansiously waited for by sirewd buyers as the little folks wait for Christmas, This differs trom the ordinary remnant sale in that the things offered are "*what is left” from FRESH, SEASONABLE and DESIRABLE GOODS in uearly every instance: when otber- wise—sotled, mussed, &e.. you will be told. It will be to your interest to keep apace with this movement, be-ause weare going to offer more REAL AND TANGISLE bargains than has ever been known Lereabouts, aud advertise them JUST AS (HEY AKE, therefore ask you toconfirin these statements byhinvestigating. —— Svs Nise Panssors Ix Sroce: peas Dovsn't thie fuct speak volumes? ‘There are Jest nino all told from the lance assoaiinent with which we opened the season. They must lave been me wus, choice and correctly Priced, else they wouldn’} have vanished so quickly. Somebody's ‘‘in the shade.” We're left almost entirely exposed to the sun, but we Prefer the sun's rays to the “shade.” Take your choice of these. 4 that were €3.50 and ¢#hre now 82. ‘2 that were @5 are now $3. ‘3 that were $9 and @10 are now 86.50. (You will find them on first door of 11th st. building.) Tur Oprontesrry Or Tue Srasos. GREAT AND FINAL REDUCTION IN PRINTED COTTON DRESS GOODS. Nearly all in remnants, but many of them are large enough to make a dress or wrapper, Included are: Batistes, Pongees, Prints, Ginghame, Challies, Lawns, Outing Cloths, Seersucker, &e., &e. PRICES FROM 3 TO 10 CENTS A YARD. (On center tables in first annex of 2d floor.) Loox Ar Turse Repvcrioxa IN SUIT DEPARTMENT. — ‘The balance of our Best Merrimac Print Shirt Waists for Ladies. —Reduced to 50e.— Also what is left of our Chotce Percale Waists. —Reduced to 87e.— 1 lot Fine Crepe Cloth Waists for Ladie:" wear, made with box plaited back and front, high sieves and Weit—zood patterns, —Hieduced to 25e. each, — 1 small lot of Cheviot Blouse Waists. Sizes 3? and S4—neat patterns. ~— —Reduced from 81.75 to 75e.— 1 White Embroidered Suit, made of fine quaility Indja Linon and Swiss Embroidery, Bize 32. —Reduced from $10 to $4. — 1 Extra Fine Lace Suit, stylish make, trimmed with silk ribbons. Size 34. —Reduced trom 837.50 to $17.50.— 1 Fine Embroidered Suit, slightly soiled, em- broidery trimmed. Size 3 —Keduced from $10 to @5.— * (Third floor, 11th st. building.) Srocs_Taxixe Revecrioxs IN FLY SCREENS AND'SCREEN DOORS. What's left of our Adjustable Fly Screen: that sold for 37i4c., 4c. and G0e. will be of- fered tomorrow at —25e. each. — All $1.50 Screen Doors will be sold at - —lesch.— STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN CHENILLE CURTAINS, ‘We have said very little about curtains re- cently, andall we intend to say now is THAT EV. PAIR OF HEAVY CURTAINS, CHE- NILLE, &c., in stock hus been greatly reduced. Such an vpportunity as this is rare. Thatis all—the prices will do the talking—listen: ALL OF OUR 4.87 CHENILLE CURTAINS, with dado frieze and fringed top, ——Are now $3.75 a pair.— €6 CHENILLE CURTAINS, with deep dado ‘and plain top, ——Are 85 ALL 97.50 CHENILLE CURTAINS, with ado, frieze and fringed top and bottom, -—Are 85.—— ALL $10 DERBY SATIN CURTAINS (im!- tation French Brocatelie), Are g3.— $9 and $10 CHENILLE CURTAINS, with dado, frieze, fringed top and bottom and all- over desins, ——Are now 87.50, — ALL 15 PLAIN VELOUR CURTAINS, fringed top and bottom, : —Are $10.— @15 and $18 CHENILLE CURTAINS, inall- over designs, fringed top and bottom, ~—Only $10. — (Fourth floor, 11th st. building.) Srocx_-Taxrxa Reamasts LINEN DEPARTMENT. Jot of Huck and Damask Towels, including ‘Towels that sold for 1%:.—250,~37e. and G0c., to be closed at 12i4c.—15e.—18e.—30e. and 3334c. each. 1 lot Fine Bird Eye Towels, with hand- ‘Anotted fringe and fancy Lorder. ‘Reduced froin 50c. to 33';c. each; $4 dozen, 1 lot Fancy-bordered Fringed Tray Cloths, —Redueed from 25e. to 19e.— (Second floor, 11th st. building. ) Srrcuz Sace Or Frsxsex Rex. ANTS. ‘We are closing out all ODDS AND ENDS in the FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. ) Aszr Nezoieworx Deranruexr. Extraordinary chance to secure fine un- ‘stamped linens at prices that cannot be dupli- 20TH. 11TH AND F STS. X.W. — BF Lunch Room. sixth Moor, 10th street duiiding, accessibie by two elevators. —— tee Praverrsa Goons Derantuest As this department is to be a permanent fest- Ure of our establishment, We can assmre you that at ali times you will be able to secure first- class coods at lowest prices. Our stock is lance ant comprobensive, including Trunks, Baes, Extension Caves, Men's Drest Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Snawi Straps and Rolls, Steamer Chairs and Rugs, ond everything which gues to make ‘UP a Arst-class departaent, — Texsis Goons Deranraext. GREAT REDUCTIONS 1X TENNIS KACKETS. The reduction sale of T! 18 RACKETS ts StL im progress, and as we are desirous of clearing out our entire stock of Rackets before taking inventory we ave made another ewt in their price. Hence, if you dents procures ew Racket, you should take advantame of tuis P. r children, amateurs and profes- sionals, in all the leading makes, inciuding “Wright & Ditaon's,” **Peci “Horace Partridge & Co.'s, *Horswan’ Reditced from $5.75to 84. Pettitt” — Reduced trom $4.50 to $3.50, “Ashby Spectal”— Reduced from 4.25 to 83.25. "Casino" Reduced from $3.75 to @2.75. “Harvard Spectal”— Reduced from #3.50 to $2.50. *Standard’ Reduced from $2.75 to $2. Reduced from 83.50 to $2.50. “ashbs, gr." Reduced trow $3 to €2. “Newport”— Reduced from $2.25 to $1.50. Reduced from $1.05 to $1.40. “Cleveland” — Reduged from $1.75 to $1.25. Towether with a full tine of Tennis Nets, Poles, Pexs and Guy Ropes, Racket Presses and ‘Cases, Dry Markers, Tennis Balls, &c. TENNIS BALLS. “Wright & Ditson's, 1X61, Championship,” “Wright & Ditson’s, 1890, Championship,” Se. each, @3 dozen, STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN HAMMOCKS. We want to close out all Hammocks, and we have them marked AT AN EXCEEDINGLY LOW REDUCED PRICE. Every one ahould take advantae of this sale. Look at the prices: Knotted Mexican Hanmocks— Plain — geecaeet ai We Reduced to $1. same sisie. in colores $1.20 crade—Reduced to Se, $1.20 ctade“Rejuced to 41-36. 1 3 wrade—HeRaced to 81.2. ol ghet Thiread Haumocks—in colors, with- "81-30 grade—Reduced to g 1.5 erade—Keduced to @1 The seine styie— with tringe— rade Kedced to 7 grade—Meduced to #1. 05 arade— Reduced to = 40. The *Arrowana” woven Hawmocks, Just the thing for durability and comfort, with "Pale juer's Patent” spreader and pillow—without Frise £2.40 srade—Redtuced to The sae, wits deop tae” ue, with deep fein: oes iO ernie” Reduce frade Reduced to Erade— Reduced to ceittn fote, lon st. buildings} WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 11th and F sts. a. Repvews New Forsrrcaz Srone, 813 7TH ST. N. W., Between E and F sta. ‘New goods are arriving daily and our floor are as crowded asever. Today we wish to call ‘Sour special attention to our handsome line of Bed Rooin Buites, Sideboards and Refrigera- tors. Besides being useful and seasonable articles they also make pretty home ornaments and, with Carpets, Mattings and Oileloths, will take one's bome inviting and enjoyable. We cannot miss aiso referring to our third floor—carpeted its entire length for the proper dispiay of our magnificent assortment of Parlor Suites. In styles and finish"and quality they ‘Bust be seen to be appreciated. Asin the past, we are always willing to make terms to sult our customers, and noone need ‘therefore deprive himself of home comforts om ‘the plea of want of ready cash, JOHN RUDDEX, FURNITURE DEALER, 513 7th at. ow. Pad Revveroxs Ix Scawex Brvenscrs. Ave Se, Tuene Is No Daxore ee ee (Call and look at our BUN DIAL, GILT EDGE, . ECLIPSE and myl0tr $WASHINGTON Gas LIGHT COMPAXT. Gaxre Stirs Scovaen ABD PRESSED FOR @1. Coats. 50e. ‘25e.: Veats, er Es Gcte called ter and a ee ‘one month's Tygon, Tyr “Onsror Broun bes tea ey Siete gee ieee Mabon s aes cet STORAGE AT Xo, wo PEE ANE Ty SEPARATE Sarees ET eB Wanp compere pL __| __ a _ |ESFES amseenpeee Laxsacron & Bao. We are cloning out severe! lots of Corsets imported for us alone. The stock is pretty ‘well thinned out end only song broken since remain. If your size te amon these you are to be congratulated, for you will secure @ eb uine od valve! bargecn. (One lot marked @1 18 ‘One jot marked €1.39. (One Jot marked #1 72. Tt ts needless to go into detail to tell you they are worth considerauly more—your ew judement will easily feeern the fact that imported Corsets cost more to land. Corset Department, second oor. : ——— ee ‘There te no article nore in demand than “Cutten. You scarely sees Grom worn but ‘hat Chiffon adorn it Ourstock te unnmually lange. much to admire, All colors and com- Dipations now called for. ‘Chiffons im all qhadea, embroidered, Arawn on a.ailk ribbon, 4c. per yard (Chiffon tn dualle emieuidered ilk, ribbow, ‘in center to eather, @1.48. Embroidered Chiffon, ophied and euth- (ered om a bend, from @1 48 to @3.an. Colored Chiffon for trimming, 13 inches Wide, embroider’, only @2 sent Surab Piaiting in gil shades, #8e. yard. ‘SUM Mull Platting tm all shades, only 25a, yard. Baits of all deectiptions, Leather Belts Canvas Beite. SUK Bete, Sashes Belts for boys, girls, men and women. ‘Tmmitation Alligator Traveling Satcbel, |S ; ee Four sizes to select from. If you can tell them from the expensive ones we will consider you good judges. Answer the seine purpowe as the @4 and #5 ones. ‘We Gnd we Lave in stock twenty-one Pongee Robes, and as we do not desire to carry them over we have placed the entire, Ine on Sret counter of our Novelty Drews Goods Department and will offer any of them at @10 per robe. ‘They have been @15 10€30. You will find thew one of the best bargains we have ever offers, ‘Ail of our Phd and Woolen Dress Goods have been reduced very nearty baif price. We havo, as always, ‘fall stock on hand. Prices correct. (Our store is indeed the coolest indoor place in this city 30 patent ‘cooling faus make it so. Noam. Royance suffered from heat or fies, Shopping made celightfal LANS= BURGH ‘GaG 327 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH 87. ADIES* WHITE CANVAS OXPO! Lane wan a RD TIES. he Care re Care 25-7 Fan ay BST. BE, CAPITOL BILL. ‘Special Bargains for the week comunencing July 20, ‘Children’s White and Colored Mull Hate: 40c. quality for ...... es ‘White Mull Hate, different styles ee es ie, Bargatns for the peek commencina MONDAY, JULY Ze 104 Lie. pa ob arms. fant colors, 2g, fries oe Black Heart, Say Ar So, Ux. id Ghe Uableached Cotto, S- = aan ti aaa Eee] ‘whe. up. Lanse tine of Gente Suspenders just rec red. Solid Oak Antigue-finishet Bed Room Suite, @ Pieces, for @17 cash or $18.00 credit. ‘T-plece Parlor Suites, solid walnut frames, uphol- stored tm plush or best heir cloth, tor #28 cesh or 60 (ob credit. ‘ Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS tor 62.95 cath or 62.50 on credit. BRUSSELS CARPET, 00c. cash or Gbo. om credit. Good INGRAIN CARPET, BSc. cash oF 40s. op creat, We sowand lay all CARPETS free of cost and don't ‘charre for the waste in matching Aare. Our terme are the easiest of any bowe tm the city; ‘only a small payment of time of purchsse and tbe bal- ance im EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS Xo motes required and 6 per cent discount allowed 00 all senowsto sottied in thirty days.