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4 — ‘THE EVENING STAR. ~~ WASHINGTO? TUESDAY. OSBY | THE EVENING STAM bas 5 reaular and permanent circulation in Washingtes three times larger than that of any other paper tm the etty. local NEWS paper and Advertising 1m Wt bas me competitor. Mr. Quay has resigned as chairman and mem- ber of the republican national committee. The committee receive the resignation with “reluctance and regret,” but they accept it all the same. Despite their laudatory resolutions to bis “matebless power.” his “unfailing Strength as # political leader,” the “honor and fairness of his methods.” his “public services and his personal worth,” the fact remains that he steps down and out in obedience to the im Perative demand fiom prominent republicans of bis own state, who represent that bis further eccupancy of that position will imperil party ascondency, even in the rock-ribbed republican state of Pennsylvania. When the republican Fevolt against Quayism took the proportions of aw change iu the party vote of that state from a repablican plurality of 79.452 for Harrison in 1M, to a democratic plurality of 16,554 for gov- ernor iu 1590, it was felt that either Mr. Quay must goor the republica: cause be fatally handicapped. Mr. Quay bows to the inevita- bie ard gocs. — The Grand Army wen of Philadelphia have Bivev emphatic recognition of the unrivaled attraction of Washington as the place for hold- ing the national encampment in 1892 by with- drawing all claims to that honor made in be- half of Philadelphia and instrueting their dele- Bates who go to Detroit to vote for Washington. ‘The historic interest with which such an en- campment held in this city. a quarter of a ceutury after the war, would be invested ap- pealed strongly to the Philudelphiaus, They Fecgguized that an encampment held in this city, with its war memorials and scores of great battlefields within easy access by railroad, would arouse the enthusiasm of the veterans more ‘than anything that bas cceurred sinee the war. They acknowledged, too, that Washington. aside from the attractions it possesses of es- pectal interest to veterans, has many claims Whieb make it a most formidable rival in such Aecontest as that expected at Detroit. Asa matter of fact the attractions of Washington NOY. are so great that the Philadelphians coult not Fesist them. Patriotiam riscs above local pride. = ee fo Canada wants no reciprocity except in raw materials. By a vote of 114 to 88 the tory Government seored a victory ever real rec- iprovity vesterday; the Domsnion parliament having rejected by those figures “Sir Richard Cartwright’s motion to amend the tariff pro- pose > by adding a clause calling for reciprocity Detwoen Cavada and the United States manufactured os wel raul products. The new premier is no wiser than his pre- decersor and hts party. for if he had been he Would have encouraged bis party to take atutesmanlike view of this question. Canada cannot play a jug-handle? game with ws. ‘The farce of putting herself on record every powand then as favoring liberality while she is really opposed to Livecality in trade is not worth while. Recivroci In- terchange of manufactured as well as natural products ix of the essence of reciprocity. —- The cousiderable increase of uew buildings in the northeastern section of the city bay been going on about two years. ‘Taking Washington and large itis to be said that its real estate business is in a very hopeful condition. A period of slight cessation of activity follows a period of great activity--the natural inw—and there i not here, as in new places devoted to manufactures, a speculative boom likely to be | + sneceeded by marked depression. As Tus Sram bag recently stated im its news columns, there is nbont a million dollars being expended in buikiing improvements now going on in the heart of the business section; while many ne Daildings are being erected in the residence parts of the city. Washington's growth is solid and property here is not subject to stages buow and slump, as in some American citive. — Pilgrim-to Meces axe pilgrims to the uncon- seerated shrine of death, and Mahomet'saacred Dine’ stone is merely cholera’s sign post. Ordinarily the religious rites of all nations are to be respected, but when they are the means of scattering browleast the seyis and fruits of oo it becomes the duly of powerfal »martify or cheek the danger to bu- +o ‘As the democrats depend upon the farmers’ movement so the republicans depend upon the Prokibitionists for success this fall in lows. ‘The gentle dalliance ail around is equal to courting days, where neither lover is ao much in earnest as to be oblivious to points of vantage ee - Senator Petfer declares that he expects to pall the teeth of the Wall street dragon with Tat money. The gas isnow being admipist red im Libera! quantities. ee ‘The lows republicans are in doubt as to whether they had better take their polities straight of with # good deal of dilation. oe Secretary Foster will not discuas the resigna- tion of the colieetor of the par: at New York Mr. Foster realizes that Le is a very busy man. —— - Baimeced.s is so very unpopular that it is very doubtfel whether he will ever ave » march mamed after him. 1 e The cue overwhelming dread of the czsr's hfe w that he will eneounter a bombshell thet Wasn't eappored to Le loaded. a ‘There wns ro incousistency in the Maryland prohibition party » putting a “full state ticket” aw he dei 2 Jerry Simpson made a great impression in George by culoging her watermelons, bat it iy ng: likely that Sum Jones will follow his example and delives am eulogy on Texas eggs — James Gorcon Kennett Lae been indicted for printing the details of the electrocution. The Bovernmacnt abould charge the indictment up to the (feral! at 30 cents a line at the lowest ertumate. we Vi thoes very astute man to know which side of the silver coim question will be upper- mest jn the national tors up. ze Whe resignation rumor will uow be allowed & Vaestion for much needed rest. It bas been overwarked. oe a The republican party in Lowa ie in danger of appreciating the discowforts of gutting itself inte cub water. ete ‘The Nebrasks republicans have seusibly con- cluded! that ene governor at 4 time is sufficient for all purposes we A day in Europe is incomplete without @ London sensation af a nihilistic outbreak. = se ~ Herr Cabensly has at least had the advantage of w qedetal introduction w the public. ‘The kat of July represented a remarkable eoncentrativn of political events. = se - ‘The man who gets bimself interviewed has gone inte active business. +e ‘The cracker trust is wow under way, and « soup (east ie neat in order. or The alliance liked Dr. “takes! ideas, but Ben- stor Butier’s oratory won them. eo Is Savi German among the prophets @f re- form, ead if eo why ancl for bow long? —_o— a4 “Ego, but of my own secord.”—Senator ee ore O'Brien and Dillon spell it o-u-t today. B AURIS FRIDAYS FANS AND BELTS. 10e. to 5c. Japanese Fans. ‘Be. to Me. Japanese Fans, Tie. Light Colored Satin 8c. Wide Black Silk Belts, a ~S Every S0e. Leather Beit in stock, straight oF bodice ie, cach close out every article of Jewelry we have in stock—accordingly : All Sie. and ithe. Jewelry. All 48c. and 75¢. Jewsiry All Ofc. and 61.25 Jewelry. That includes Jewelry of ali descriptions. ‘O8c. Smal! Nickel Traveling Clocks... TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. To close out all ‘Trunks we offer 15 per cent off the marked prices. Also 10 per cent off the marked prices of all Travel- ing Bass. ‘The following odd pieces are offered very cheap: 1 86.50 Zinc Trunk, fail Anished. 24.78 1812.50 Flat-top Duck Trunk, fnely finished, finen lined 29.98 198.50 40-inch Flat Top Duck Trank, two dress fray... 24.98 1 $10 & Very Fine Russet Valise. 1 $2.48 Leather Valise BOOK DEPARTMENT. 100 pieveauf Sheet Muaic e. euch v Instrunental and Vocal Music folios. 1e.each. Music folios. 27¢ a2.18 COTTON UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS. Gowns, slightly soiled... . Fancy Aprons. % Braided Pillow Shams. All remnants of 123. Ginzbams ond Outing Cioths, 2 to 10 yards ‘n length......... Be Weir Dnessen. 10 piewes 10e. Blue aud Whi White Piaid Lawns, 2 Oud half dozen of 91.504 half dosen. Remnants of Turkey Red Bleached and Unbleached sk at reduced prices, > pueces te, Meustitched and Side Band Lawns, suitable for children’s and ladies’ dresses and aprons, ne es STAMPED LINENS. Our entire stock of Stamped Linens to be sold as fol- lows: 25 am 90e, Linens. 4 and Se. Linens. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Spring Koller Holland Shades. Spring Koller Opaque Shades... Spring Koller Opaque Shades a $1.50 Fain Bead Vortieres. to ¥8c. 45-iuch Swiss Flouncings.. Colored Laces... Se. Ld-inch Deep Plata al. Laces MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 2, Bie and Black Yachting Caps. 38. each OMuil Hats. Cheau, Pink, Cardinal x 2 each 19. each Ac. to 75e. Sprays aud Flowers, all kinds. DRESS GOODS AND SILBS. Dress lengths of like. Figured Challie and Balistes—ior Wrappers aud tea gow. .......5e. Yard Dress leugths of Genuine Scotch Zephyr bead aos. 1Be. yard of Plain and Figured China Silks— Surake aud Sating. Were Sc. and 7: : All our S0e., Ge. avd silks BLACK LACES, Slack Sik Dewi Flounce, 14 tuebes wide. ...23¢ Black Sitk Lace, trom 2% tod inches wide... ile 0). Wand &2. 30 Black Silk Drapery Nets. All at 1 yard BUTTONS. 10c. Cvlured Ivory Bull Buttons, oe, Fancy Metal Buttons, all colors, NOTIONS. 1Se. Ladies’ Belt Hose Supporters, White Drab. Sieers i Se. Best Becowax, White oF Yellu: Inc. dugeu French Basting Cotton, 300 meters. ...1be dozen Attechable Waist steels, all sizes, ‘ ~» Belt Curilug iron, Buble Landies. PLRFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES, ‘Se. Oakey's Boz. Bottle Florida Water, “te. Oakey"s, Colgate’s and Lundbong's Tei ‘Extracts soe Le. Tetiow's Gomaiver Powder. binges, extra stvel claps and knees, white asl top. bottout, sides aud ends, an ornsiuent to your Giadstons. Min. cov or covered. Bare Or Goons. oe. bottle Good Bay Rui Se. cake Fine Tuilet Soap. We. boa Tourist Muching, G yanks, UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. All €2.50, #5.50 and $4.50 Silk Parasols... * - MOBIERY AND UNDERWEAR. ‘the. Ladies’ Faney-stripe Cotton Hose. ...2 pair for 25e aoe, Cluliten's Fine Bibbed Bisck Lisle Hose. sisee Ti & BH... oe. Ladieg’ Gauze Vests, big bec! Ss. Ladies’ Swiss M:bbed Func Liaie Vewts: SHAWLS AND HANDKERCUIEFS. 12 $1.50 and 62 Cashmere Eimbroidered Scart, tans oly... aes . @1 each 61.50 Linte Thread Cueutiie Fringe Sawa. tte, each Tie. Casupere bwlroniered Bearis, Black, Hine, Se. Colvted-burdvred” Heuatitched chistes GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Ske, Colored Taffeta Milk Gloves. che. Colored Taffeta Suk Gloves. oe. Black Suk Mitts... MEN'S GooDs. 10, Se. Cutina Cloth Shirts. \ Kae. NCR WERE. ween ae “Te. each ibe. Underwear—shiste 3, 40, G4—Drawere the a 2 =. 1s. each $2.50 and OS Neslige shirts. 01. Weach BAUBES POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, » 7iM STREET. BATOLIFFE. DARB aco. ‘920 Pa. ave. ‘We have « lerxe lot of Gas Fistures, Chandeliers, €e,, sept we Wil} quetion MONDAY. ATOUET S, of wa OM THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.0. 1 67 We clos até g.m., Saturdays excepted. 0 XOT WEAR A POORLY ¥IT- ‘J ; Brive on SHABLY G. A R DD UNIFORM TO THE NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT AT DETROIT, EB- PECIALLY WHEN YOU CaN BUY A4XEWONE THAT I@ BOTH STYLIGN AND SERVICKABLE AND 4 PER- FECT FIT AT THE SMALL AMOUNT TUAT WK ASK FOR THEM. IF YOU NEED A COMPLETE SUIT OR ONLY AN ODD GARMENT YOU CAN GET IT MARK, AS WE SELL ALL @. A, R, GOODS SEPARATELY IF YOU WISH THEM. WE OAN ALSO FURNIAH YOU WITH 4 GOOD, RELIARLE LIGHT- WEIGHT OVERCOAT AT PROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT LASS THAN OUR NEIGHBORS WOULD ASK FOR aN INFERIOR GRADE. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., AMERICAN CLOTHIRES, E. COR. 77H AND D STS. ¥.W. ancl 2 ¥.W. DAILY WT KAIEWY'S LETTER. THURSDAY, JULY 90 1901 ‘We have just received « new line of Navy Biue Yisunet Binzer Suite— © blazer coat, with skirt of same ma- terial, which we will offer at $10 each, AM excellent inexpensive summer autt. 88.08 | MORE ABOUT BLAZERS, The extraordinery demand for the 5 Full-roll Blazer for #4 wae met without a hiteli. Soon the manufae- turers will stop making them to work on winter garments, so do not delay ioe Cicth to match them for: for ssirt, a REDUCTIONS IN LADIES'WHITE. WAISTR. special inducements: we offer our Dollar White Lawn Waists for Ste. aud our $1.25 White Tawny Waists for $1. ‘They are the canal if not superior to any @1 and 21.25 waists in the city. We also offer our Dollar Fancy Striped Percale Waists for 86. und the Goo. Waists for 30c. — sizes broken somewhat. WILLIAM H. McKNEW, 1 933 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. arate | ta No. 4 Dress, full sige, waterproof canves covered, bard-wood cleats all over, doits. binges, Be. di unusually stglitly trunk ron bottoin, Younet he price, Bin. 26in, 10K toe! 30in. . 10-tn. A fow good values in Traveling Bars and Satchel 16in. 18in. Win, Sin. 75 $3.20 83.70 BA. Tar Larest Repvcen Parces Ox x tay, ap 40in. gh, water- ide oite, This is the uiarket. Rin. Gin. Yin, 40tn. y $0.00 910.30 full linen: tee) eats ore other grades and styles at prices that are positively correct. wenuine fuil-weixht cowhide grain-leather 24 im. 400 85.00 No. 71_-A better grade than the above, with leather: ered frau, uickel corners, better luck, catches, fullteatner Husa 0. 1 Tin. 00 $2.5 This Satchel din, Win. =. Sor 132. —Gennine Alligator Club fatchel. 2010. lin. fin. 13m. 14 in. loin. t will surprise Suu. TOPHAM'S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, Pa. nw. Factory, 1220 E at. n. Kay oles of Stylo of’ Trunte task to orders Fe One ands half stories of our main depot, 816 7th st., are already bared of guodsin consequence of our zreat DOUBLE REMOVAL SALE. ‘The balance of our stock must and wilt be cleared out prior to our removal. PRICES ARE CUT STILL DEEPER TO HASTEN THE SALE. JInat aout 100 pairs more of those Men's 83.50 Good Quality Patent Leather Laced ‘Reduced to $1.65. Only 125 pairs left of Ladies’ $2 Fozed and 140 patre Ladies’ $2.50 Hagd-sowed Welt Oxford Ties, Philadelphia toe, patent tip, Reduced to 61.40. more THE TENS OF THOUSANDS WHO HAVE PATRONIRED THIG BALE ARB THE BEAT EVIDENCE OF THE GEN. UINENESS OF OUR REDUCTIONS. HAHN'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ‘16 SEVENTH STREET. 1982 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, $700 231 PRNNOYLVANIA AVENUE 8.8, I4in. 16in, I8in. 20in, in. 241 8475 93.25 85.75 80.40 87.25 O80 No. 3 Cowhide Grain Ciub Satchels. 20in. in, Win. Win. 14m, . Gin, 0 81.85 $1.50 81.05 SLO 20 -sLesther lined, leather-covered frame, rain leather. 10 in. 30 ther crades and styles of Hage ‘We clone at G o'clock every evening except Saturdays—natt! APRIL 1. A Fomy Aram TTTTOMORROW AND SATURDAY WE EF mvust be buny tovether—YOU and Us. T There is so much useful quality “hanging Bre here at prices that would be ridiculous if we were not mating time by losing money. There's more than profit in the saving—We've slashed into the cost— deep, too. If we were you we'd sit down thia evening after tea—pick ont of this “chapter of sacrifices" just what fits into your needs—and then come after it. Tomor- Tow if you ean—Satuntay for sure. Becase the quantities are being hant pushed and there's no telling how soon we may strike bottom, You may depend on it. “If SAKS says s0—it's so.” Heaps Frast. We've taken the Boys’ snd Children's STRAW HAT STOCK up bodily and put tt in the “*hurrying” list. Cut adozen quali. ties in only two places, It don’t make a bit Of difigrence what shape—nor what kind of straw—it's marked for @ “‘woner."" 48 Ceytrs 28 Cenrs takes a choice of picks from the bal- every BOY'S and ance. All the BOY'S CHILD'S STRAW und CHILDREN'S HAT that is marked —73e., BOe. and 45c. 2, 81 $1.50 Straw Hats—any and Any one stylo—and they are ‘you want is onty ell this season's. °48 Cexts, 28 Cesrs. ‘We haven't tucked any away out of sight. Every onavee own won the counter, You can help yourselves. 10 be surprising if youdon't. Fon Taz Mex ‘We've made s corner” 1u straw sure. No- body else offers you your choice, of such Men's STRAW HATS as these—marked #2, @1.75, O1.50, 1.25 and Fe.-and ‘worth all they're mstked, too—for,,, 48 Conta, We opened this saje Monday moruing. ‘The first day made a bix hole in "em—and it's getting larger and larxer every hour. ‘The deepest weil will run dry sooner or later, Look out that delay don't land you on the shore of disappointment. Such qualities at ve kept things booming in spite of the drop in temperature. It's wise ~ige” asainst another hot spell. “WHAT COMES FROM SAKS'1S BIGHT.” Ar A “Fast Gare e@ “odds and ends sin LADIES" (OF DEPART- ‘on the Jump" since the start—and they're not all one yet. Give the sale your tuinediate attention and yow'll not be too Glance at the list avain. It don’t lose re flavor by a sevond reading: FANCY SILK - VESTING xed with kid and tays—Opera and sald for | ENG | 81.99. DIES’ HAND-SEWED BRIGHT OR DULL-FINISHED OXFORD TIES, with Srtendicn soles, iain or patent leather Ibs. eg es eal = abate ds 0! Xow! 81.87. LADIES’ BLACK, GRAY AND TA SUEDE OXFUMD TIES, with Fram — 1a 0 for $4.50, SOW LADIES’ PARIS KID OXFORDS, with patent eather (Ipeand fancy stays "ve wo or L 4 TBs Wow S147. LADIE: PATENT - LEATHER OX- ronb vies’ inlaid with gray cloth— French b \@1.49. - OLA OXFORD TIES 8. DONG % it d Common Ser Piet leh ia orfatent eather LADIES’ CLOTH TOP DONGOLA FORED OXFOKD THES with concave heels 4 Sow | 99c. LADIE HAND-MADE BRIGHT AND DULL DONG@OLA OXPORD TIES shaped on Connon, penw “i ay 7¢ yiweastd for a? Xow "| SLT9. LADIES’ BLACK AND GKAY STRAP TIES with Every man who ¢ver wore a pair of RO- BITSER'S VEINNASHOES has nothing but praise for them, That's so—or we'd never buckled him on 2 a source of supply. We've "pushed down" three or four lots of ‘them merely to get them cut of the way for the fall styles that aro coming in—hts with others. There's no doubt they're the best suoes made. What load of quality these frail prices are carrying. ALL OF THE ROBITSEK LEATHER SHOES (atl pai we } rained to] 4.90, LL OF THE ROBITSER 96 PATENT AAU Tat) FORD TIES ‘at apo iett ‘We have | Reduced to | Mk. LL OF TH. BITSER 85 AND nt Bh2 oxvokos th ht - it ‘ st are left meal to! 83.90. DON'T FORGET THESE ARE SHORT- LIVED OPPORTUNITIES. “Berren Bs Asocr In ‘Have you taken what you want yet out of those ‘Odds and Enda” of CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS, TWO-PIECE SUITS? Don’t forget about it—there’s too much sav- ing to be made to put {t behind you. Here's ‘the scale weeut on: ‘The $2.50 qualities are 81.09. 8.00 qualities are ‘The 3.50 qualities are The 4.00 qualities aro The 4.50 qualities are ‘The 5.00 qualttics cre ‘The The 7 PATENT leather) ? .00 qualities are 3.63," 7.00 qualities are 3.08.' 2 . he 7.30 qualities ore 4.15." Ryory lot that was the least bit short bn, sizes is included. You know the qual- ities and the patterns are literally perfect— and with a boy to clothe it's the chance of the season for you, We call thom ‘‘odds and ends"—broken lots would be a better 3 uamo—truer. Thero aye no “‘stigkers” ‘among them, 18'T THIS 4 GREAT SERIES OF SALES? Now Tuoss Paste Any ap who Las souvh work—and needs: a pair of extra stout pants wants a share im this gale. We've selling the genuine $2.50 ‘McMILLAN and ike PANTS for —81.75.—- ‘There ave some dressy patterns sol}ing in this sale at the aaino—#1. 75. ‘We've taken our @4 qualities, you know, Noam up with” by anyboay else. First place, they haven't the values at ‘$4 foreduce—uor the “spank” to-do it thew bad, ‘Do you suppose we'd have loaded ourselves ‘Up with Btern, Bosenbery & Co.'s stock of PANTS if we baddn't seen » chance for Besides these wo carry a full line of Surgical Appt!- ‘ances:—Rubber Bandayes in all widths and lengths. Cotton and Linon Bandages, Hot Water Bays, Syringes of every description, Hy- Podermic Syringes and Clinical Thermometers. If You need apy of these things call when purchasing and we will guarantee yous larwe saving. KOLB PuABMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEAT PRICES, Our $3. 00.and 82.50,laun- ‘Gered collars and cuffs, go at 2.00, ‘Madras now $1.50. Our @1.40 Hhirts, 91.00. ‘Our €1.00 Shists, 750. JOSEPH AUERBACH, YOUR OUTFITTER, {Barton ba PE ate} bbbbbadod bbbebabdeaaagagenaeagd Waar Do You ‘Tursx Or Tas: Its surprising how many people are fooling them- gelves in buying furniture, de., om installments or Jong time. We show them where we offer many things At Just one-half cvedit price, but they say: “I don’t care anythifg about price—I want time.” It is a fasctuatton, or improvident habit, in which re Willing to pay 82 for a $1 articie for the privi- lewe of payinz for it 50c. at atime. These same people don’t seem to understand how it {s that they are al- hard up. No man can prosper 2s long as he pays $2and gets 81 for it, J don't want any credit busi- ness. If you bavea dollar to spend, I will give you 100 cents’ worth for it. If you cdn’'t pay cash for what sou want you need not come, We don't sell on time. Read these prices: All-hair Mattress, 40 pounds, 8.50, Real Curied Hair Mattress, full sige, &e.. 812.50, Cotton-top Mattress, $2.25. Oak Suite, $16.50. Best Wire Cota, $1.08. Spring Roller Shudes, $c. A Crystal Tum- bler, ye. Fly Fans, $1.98. Initial Tumblers, any letter, 81 dozen. Remember, we don't sell anything on installments, fo that if you buy for cash don't spend your money until you come and see us. We claim to be the only house in Washington where you can {urnish «house cowmpiete with everything needed, except cooking stoves. Come and see. GRASTY, DOULLE STOBES, FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS AND RITCHEN WARE-8OLD ONLY FOK CASH. 4yao 1510-12 7th ot. n.w., bet. Pand Q. Store elosta at 5 o'ctoek during July and Au- oust. W. A. Prace & Co. Successorsto E.G. Davis, 719 Market Space, Corner Sth street. Reuxaxt Orrens Exrnsonprsary. OUR WEEKLY REMNANT SALE. which wo hold EVERY FRIDAY, will be unusually inter- esUng tomorrow, as we have been taking stock all this week and as a natural CONSEQUENCE. have added to and greatly augmented our sur ply of REMNANTS. There have to be sold to- morrow, and we have MAKKED PRICES on all of them: that ought to sell them VERY QUICKLY. Rewxaxts Or Sux Meu. Hare. ALLOURLADIES' FINE SILK MULLBATS in volors of Pink, Creain, White, L. Blue, Lav- ender, Carding}, in three different shapes. Roywlay price, $3.17 and $2.73, KEMNANT PRICE FOR CHOI: 1.25 cach. Rexsaxts Or Panasozs. ‘These are the lest of our larze and elegant stock of parasols. Look at the priccs we have ‘maried them. @ SILK PARABOLS in colors of SLATE, BLACK, TAN, BLACK AND WHITE, WHITE AND RED, ECRU. Former prices, 89.75 and, $4. REMNANT PRICE, 61 35 each. OFANCY TRIMMED SILK PARASOLS in Tan, STONE, HELIOTROPE, SLATE, BROWN, GRAY. Former prices, 04.87 and $4.50, REMNANT PRICE, 91.75 each, 1 BLACK LACE PARASOL. Former price, $6. REMNANT PRICE, 84.50, Rewsaste Or Svuven Dasss goons. Half-wool CHALLIES in short Jenzths, from 2 to 10 yards in piece. Rewular price, 18c. yard, REMNANT PRICE, 9, yard. A LARGE and CHOICE LOT of short lengths of COTTON PONGEES in lengths of from 2 to ‘Syarda, in Light or Dark Grounds. All new ° styles, Regular peices, Ie. to 0c. yard. REMNANT PRICE, 7c. yard. ALSO_A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL- WOOL DRESS GOODS, In GRAYS and BLACK, WHITE and BLACK, at CORRESPONDING LOW REMNANT PRICES, Reusixts Or Necx Wear. ¢ CHINA SILK CHEMIBETTES, in L. BLUE, OREAM, LAVENDER. Former price. 81. REMNANT PRICE, YWe, each, 10 COLORED FIGUBED PERCALE OHEM- ba «3 a Price, 8c, REMNANT x ° ALSO REMNANTS OF RUCHING AT VERY LOW REMNANT PRICES. |Resexasts Or Hanorencuters. 2 doren MEN'S FINE LINEN HEM- STITCHED HANDRERCHIEPS, INITIAL, im lottera K and B. Former price, Bic. REM- NANT PHICE, 3% 7 aut a JAPANESE SILK HAND. BETTORED. tm letters A, D.¥, ¥.H, J, MN, R, Former price, Te. REMMANT PRICE, S00. each. Reawxaxre. Hosussy 3 raire LADIES’ FAST BLACK INGRAIN j- Remulag price, ‘WOSk, OUT al; ya er et Sroc Axp Lorunor, 20TH, 11TH AND F ATS. N.W. AP Until September we close Saturdays at 2 Welock; at 5 p.m, other days. —0—o—o—o-—o— Cowrmcation OF ovR Reswsaxr Crzanrso Sace BEFORE TAKING INVENTORY. Day, “Special” Remnant Day. Bach item posessen sufictent “intrinsic merit” aud “low price rength” to constitute 1m itesly @ Special dale. ‘This getting ruady for stock taking is like house cleaning—every nook and corer i# ransacked and things brought to liwht that would other- wise have been overlooked. All remainders— “things left over,” ““amall lots,” “odds and ends," **broken’ sizes,” *‘short lengths,” museed end soiled goods, &c.-¥o on wale, The cost has not ence brew considered, ‘What you see here is but # sugorstion of today’s Feport. It willassist you, however. Every de- partwent will respond to your call for Remnant dargains, Have You Eves Hao ‘A Lue OPPORTUNITY? LADIES AND CHILDREN'S MULL HATS RE- GABDLESS OF COST. ‘The resaon of this reduction perhaps doesn't interest you: the fact undouvtediy will. This isthe reason, however: We don't want the ate, but we do want their room. Here are the esoriptions and prices for them, all this eea- 20n'e fresh goods. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FINE MULL HATS, Large rolling and fiat shapes, stylishly trim- med, finished with rosette of mull, brim edged ‘with lace. There are represented all the lead- dng and preity shades of Pink, Biue, Red and White, and all with corded brims, easily laundered. ALL 83.50 grades now 81.50.— — ALL 84.00 grades now 81. The stylis! ‘SHI mull that were 94 —Are also $1.— (Second floor, 10th st. building.) Srocx-Taxiso Remwayre FINE DRESS GOODS, ‘We have 14 remnants of ALL-WOO FIG- URED CHALLIS—the sinest French goods— White and dark grounds, with cxquisite desiara these are marked at exactly haly price, thus: 50 Remnants of SPRING NOVELTIES 1X STRIPEs, PLAIDS, CHECKS AND MIX- TURES reduced to just haly price. 0c. quality now 25e. 88 Gah. “8 Te. ‘2 quality now 81 a yard. ‘2.30 quality now 81.25 yard. LENGTHS FOM 14 108 YARDS. —o-— We have about eighty remnants of Spring and Summer Dress Goods in plain colors. The greater part are the fashionabie shades of Gray and Ten. AT JUST HALF PRICE. ‘The SOc. grades ars reduced to 25e. a yard. ‘The 7c, grades are reduced to 37/4. a yard. ‘The #1 grades are reduced to 50c. a yard. ‘The grades are reduced to U2igc. @ yard, &. LENGTHS FROM 1 TO 7 YARDS. Birat oor, 10th street butiding.) . -T AKING Rewsaxts OF FINE WASH FABRICS. J remnant fine Gingham, 9% yards. 1 remnant Gingham, 5 yards. —Reduced trom $1.44 to 75e.— 2 remnant Gingham, 54 yards. —Reduced from $2.10 to 65e.— 1 remnant Gingham, 4% yards. Reduced trom $1.:24 to 6c. — 2 remnant Ginsham, 33% yards. —Reduced from $1.30 to 6ic.— 4 remnant Gingham, 3% y: —Keduced from $2.30 to 61.15.— 1 remnant Ginghasn, Oy yards. —Keduced trom $1.56 to 65e.— ‘remnant 2 aN yard. sa tReduted fron W110 to BSc. ‘Lremnant French Batiste, 7 yarns. A Reuuced tba €2.-483 t0 81.282, — 1,000 yards Real Scotch Gincham, large as- soriment of stylev and colorings ve tuedaced trom Bi. to 1 (Pirst floor, uta st. build = Srock-Tasisao Reuxayte IN BOYS’ DEvARTMENT. 12 Flannel Tennis and Outing ©: ts, for boys S-Wand WU yare old of them wine — fuced Irom $: fe! Bo ee "Reduced from #75 to 8S 7 We are unusually heavigy stocked with BOYS? WASH SUITS and on all of them the orieinal lasrou forsuet prtcees Keduced to #4. ‘al {iin Reduced to 8i.75. larvellles Zouave Suits, Reduced to $2.25. Pique Kilt Suits(English). Keduced to #4. The Musscd Shirt OYE anl aie. fons tine santehor putea, —- (Third floor, 2102 dains.) —o— Sroce—Taxtse — Resyaxre Ix CLOAK DEPARTMENT. 1 Black Broadcloth Walkit Jacket, loose fort, Spaetigre rat cotge an en ‘Dine Wi. or Sect Secint, with eatin iced: 8Y to 82.50. iiped Henriette Gl ze eS Livi weugut, iteduced jy Peassnt Waterproof Gar- ts. Sizen neat stripe patterns, Fath ethiaes Srocx-Taxixe R EMNANTS HOSIERY Ladies’ k Suk ited Cluster- ihe Hower sot acute Hyeotm and toes alunny + Sie tced —"Heduced to $1.— 10 pair Ladies’ Pin-siriped Hose, with double boele an tino to ate for 81. — pePMinetd SOT iia a Met 1. _-nedinced to 400. pair. — Firat floor, Mannex.) Srocx-Taxnsa Raysaxts 8K Ae" 3-Rouné Haruper, wih nd attachsnent bape ~ Reduced from Bie. to 430. 1—Round wit id atbachanett bo Reduced from 80c. to 600, (4th floor, Luth street building.) Srocs-Taxrxe Reyyaxrs, wine RICE tame Ty Toate”—xnop- Srock-Taxixo 3930 shou! finery Lom SNR ee Woopwazp Asp 10TH, 21TH AXD F Lo ats, s tock-Tariso Rewxavrs Tx SUIT DEPARTMENT. DEPART 1 Str) % ESE pee enl Rlaae aes Si jot ‘ast col 81.23 ead Twhite Bintwoniered Sut: satel trom hand Ree peiagard asl a ami beck, sity selled from display. tise Sutera, —o Srocx-Taxixa Rewsasts Ly JERSEYS. tee I Ledies 31-1 ‘ik Cash- amece dereay a Geeta tiene an eee be ATs 3 Ladies’ - fetacy cata Goethe RSs gacy —_—— Srocx-Taxxsa Ressaxts Ix (CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ DEPARTMENT. —o—_ 2 Misses’ Union Lawn Dressee_White round, With Black haiti = so aytline check.“ Ginos 12"ena le ‘FChindren'a Waite fd waist trimmed With emb. Saw td Tye 0 edu 2 Children’s Dark “striped Cloaks. Mige's mi ye : ee isees’ Very. ite Suits Over S yearn Pet Rid and 16 years cen to @n. panel [a Suits, Size ‘hildreu's | All-wool Light-weight Cloth iu Coats—sood styles. Wise 8-4-B 10 2 years, fr (Tira oor, 11th st bude) sath wn Srock_T aise Repverroxs hk e BLANKETS, 12-4 White Bed Bi Keduced from 8 OS eS ON 7 Linen Lap Robes. Reduced trom $1.50 to $1.00.— 2B Batine Cor 's. ae Lh DV to 88.00.— 1Ro: Silk Blanket. me Nieduiced Svs 82.00 to $1.00. — 1 Fine Sitk Covered Down Quitt. Rodeo from $25. 00 to $20.00.—= (Second floor, 11th st. building.) 2 pairs — Ovv Pans Or Groves, <2 pairs Ladies’ Sbutian length Monsg eas taire Breda Gloves Nn Dark Tang soe 33 we Reduced trom Ue te S pairs Ladies: s-bution Dressed iia Gloves, fa Beit Tanesice smeties ——Keduced from The. to 50c.— . (First Noor, 11th st. building.) —— eee Oop Haspxexcniers, 8 Laden’ Colored Failiroidered Sealloped All- Unen Handkerchnet sn om ——Htedtused from $1 to Se. —— Ladies’ Colored Print Border All-inen Hein atiteiied Handuerhiais a6 ~—Heduiced trou She. to Ie., 6 for 81.— 18 Ladies’ All-tinen Hand-er:broldered. Sb Hemstitched Handkerchiete. in ee, ghiowing letters 22 BAN DO eT ——Reduied trom S0c. to. for # 5 Mon's China Silk Hand-cmbroidered Initial Handkerchicts. in letter X ony 5 ed from We. 80 25c.— ‘irst floor, second annex.) sn EMNANTS LEATHER GOODS AND FANS. 3 Civar Cases, —“Tiedtnred from 75e. to 250. 3 Purses. —Reduced from 30c. to 10e. ‘3 Pocket Books. — Reduced from @2.50t0 @1. 2 Portfolios. —Reduced from $2to @1. 1 White Satin Fan, ited. <isutsed fom Greet — 1 Pink Fan, hand ileduced trom 63 to gL 1 White Gauze Pan. = —Keduced trom @2.75to @1.— C floor, 11th st. building.) ns —— WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 11th and F sts, nw. phoslowat 2 o'clock on Saturdays—other days at 5 Os Tue Grovxp Froon PERRYS. ‘We have made ‘The s2-inch PRINTED PONGEES and PINE- APPLE TISSUES are reduced fro Lc. to 1234. a yard. GENUINE IRISH-PRINTED PURE LINEN LAWNS are only 2c. a yard NOW. 25 inches wide and maybe fifteen pieces left to choose from. yisearrne, JACONETS—the real French srticle—are only 25. a yard. 32 inches wide. Plaid und striped patterns of OUTING CLOTH—seduced from Ibe. to gc. a yard. Forty pieces left. Tue 40. FLOWERED FRENCH ORGAN. DIFS—light and dark erounds—every desicn an ‘oddity—bave been reduced to 33ec. a yard. The SOLID COLORS come under the same line. The PLAIN and STRIPED PINEAPPLE GRENADINES —those 28-inch beauties—are re duced from 30c. to 40e. yard. ‘There are three pieces of BLACK, STRIPED and PLAID OBGANDY LAWNS left. Unique Patterus—3 inches wide—Here ise murprise in the vrice—They were 37i4e.—NOW but Liv. yard. ‘The “homespun” CHALLIS have dwindied down to twenty pieces —but the array of patterns 4s still a brilliant one. They were Ise. and NUW they are only Lie. a yard. AN the LOTUS CLOTH is marked 12\0. NOW. Take your pick! ‘Those most popular shades in the ROYAL INDIA CLOTHS still have » place in stock. ‘They are 36 inches wide and only 12%c. « yard. 4-4 LONDON SHIRTINGS—what you make Up so satisfactorily in blouses and shirt waists— are 15e. « yard—and full of novelties. ‘See what prices we havejnarked the AMERI- CAN GINGHAMS — LANCASTER and CAN- TON—10c. a yard. TOILE DU NORD, AMOBKEAG, A. F. Cand all the others— checks, stripes, plaids and iain colors —12ige, e yard. If the chance to choose was slim—or if the stock was Uke an old shoe—*‘all run down at the heel” then these qualities would not oom up such big banrains as to overshadow any opportunity that has opened to you im many «long day. You know a good thing when you come scroseit. Just pay this specia) sale visit and ‘sound the wealth of value it represents. It will pay. SFATON PEARY, “PERBY BUILDING,” * NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR. -h ‘Established 1840, 925-7 Bazox Pace ‘The grest chemist, pronounced the weli-known LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, madeot ‘the finest River Platte cattle, inflaitely superior in favor and quality to any made of cattle grown tm Eurove orsisewhere. Ho authorized the use of his ‘well-known signature as the trade-mark of ‘LIEDIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF BER. ‘For delicious Lee! tea. ‘For improved and ecopomic coakery, ty20-4h.ta oy CARES B Meee ater - inal reduetion” on the prices of our WASH FABRICS for this season. * fizht it out on this line if it takesall summer”—what ‘s leit of it. Fact is, we are way below where such ‘Qualities are usually found. ‘The assortment Is good — and there js no reason in the wide world why you hot become possessors of these dainty bits of “light as air” and seasonable for weeks to come. Surely the cost cannot count with you NOW, shall Ar Maxcrscronsee Prices, ‘The Palais Royal's 1801 Clearing fale of Summer Goods is to be remembered as unique. The sale com- menced with the clearing out of the regular stocks at sroatly reduced prices, and with results so far beyond omr wildest Lopes that it wes decided te eend the bur- (e79 of the various departinemts to the wholesale mar kets, The manufacturers aud tiaporters having gladly, closed ont the balance of their muuimer stocks at epectal iscounte, the Palme Royal has been emadied te ad wertiae dewirable new gouis at manusacturers’ price Prices that are lower than are being generally quoted for odde and ends, Turontast Sart Or Hosen. It fe 90 unuenel for retail merchants mow to be buy: ina *uimmer goods tuat (Le New York importers term the sale of 1-592 paire to the Wesbineton “Palais Royal” an tmportant one. Certataly timpartant to rest dente here, of would merchants and the pubite allie te talking of this saiet And no wonder. here ate French Liate Thread Hove at 33 and 2M cents that never before have sold at less then S0conts, At 2? conte Ladies" ‘end Children's Fast Black and Feney Hose, many of which are extra value at 3 cents, Here, too, are Men's Lisle Half Mose for 35cents, worth 50 cents, Fast Black Hote for 22 cente and French Belurigwen Howe for 13e., oF 2 paire for @1.. Is ite wonder weare busy? Here are Hose in every desinable eolor and style and th all sizes, a? flower prices than adwertieed by thoee who Rave oniy oiida ons ende to efer at re duced prices, New Laces Anse Dans. ‘The importers know that if they want to dispose of ‘surplus summer stock the Palais Hoyal is always ready to buy. Providing @ price is quoted that emabies the ad- vertinng of unusual bargaine, Tuls morning's arrivals are 4 pleces of Black Stk Thread Lace Demi-Flouncings, 10 inches wide, Tic. Silk Laces tu thread effects, with desiyn of flowers a if tired with ribbons. ‘This morning we received the same style and quality du Cream, which will be of- fered at the sane prices, vis TncUee Wider 2H |S | Ay Yard price. Bie. lal Be Avother of this morning's ervivala ie Biack Silk ‘Lace with peculiar diamond an: Lioek-ehape figures aud ribbon borders. "Tis good quality silk, auaint but pretty desigus and only Me. for 3g inches wide, ‘We. for G4 imches, O0e. for 13 inches. ‘stock—frou 12jg0. to 10e.; from 25e, to BMo., endse on. New Souwen J, EWELRY, ‘The latest is Imitation Tortoise Shel! Mair Orns- ‘ments, composed of ring and three dagwers, 68 and Gee. the prices. We have picture showing how t ‘Woarthis new heed dress, Then we have all the atest style Enamel Jewelry, The Imported Bie im Tepresentation of flowers we sell at It. Those you see advertised at 10c. are domestic. We beve them; our price is Go. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below. ) NANTS. The manufacturer of thig fine Underwear having 00d ewatomersin Sew York and other cities w ane- tous that Ais name shall not be mentioned 19. connec tion with thie eale. The fact ta that the merchant whe receives these goods i looked on as @ Savored indi- vidual, ore tees Have Coxsioxen To Taz Paras Roar WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘The BALANCE OF 8TOOK or . Soore Uxprawean To te ON SALE AT RETAIL On Tavespar, Frws Sarvrpar, July 30. duly 3. August 2. at ‘LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. ‘The stock comprises $2,832.25 worth of Cambrie and Cotton Undergarments, which represents the en- tire surplus production of Mewars. * * * * Having been made up for the first-class trade, the materials, trimmings, Suish and Ot will be found the best possi- ble to produce, ONLY 92.98 £ack, Worth @4.98, 95.50, 65.08 and 89.08, ‘See the Skirts eletorately trimmed with Medict, Florentine anc choice linen laces. ‘The price-42.00— ‘d0es Dot cover the cost of the trinwiage alone $1.85 Caxomc Semrs For 98c. ‘Those Bhort Akirts are profusely trimmed with French Val. and Medici laces. 08 cents is lows tham the cost at whouleaale. $1.68 Drawens For 980. Embsoidery and lace ruffles and insertions of the finest quality. $1.98 Ganvexrs Fox $1.19, Gowns, Corset Covers and Skire. See the Gowns with French surplice neck, full hich sleeves. The lace and embroidery trimumings of the best qaality. The Careet Covers ervalso Perfection in style, 61 ond fuish, Casmerne Gasexrs For 680. Preach embroidery and lace. Buch 4ermente {1 Oe. ‘wore never befose offered 1a the city of Washing toe. 81 Cossers Fou 69c: ‘Suppwmeptary wotet ant hia bust, 18 10 BD ipobes. Fd ee Se (Cor. 1%b apd Ps. ove,

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