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4 THE EVENING STAR. w = HINGTON: SATURDAY,. August 1, 1891. CROSBY §, NOYES .... Editor, THE wee rl regular and i hs wo competitor. A committes of citizens will leave here for Detroit tonight bearing to the Grend Army of the Republic a cordial invitation from the peo ple of Washington to hold the national encamp- momt of 1992 in thiseity. This cothmittee is composé of representative men. In their hands the tuterests of the national capital will receive all possible attention. They understand fast what thé? Have { do. They know what the visitors end the people expect st their hands. They have both the intelligence and the HAC Ey fo Present tte Washington ense with all its tremendous foré®. When they get to De- trofei¢ ¢iff be their dim to show the advan- tages te the Grund Army of holding the next encammpmitrtt there the heart of the govern- meat iy thick Mhete men stved, thet they may feet it movement and witness the vigor and ealthetitnese of ite operations. They will de- seribe te growth of the capital since the war 4 & greet object lesson of patriotism that £ME the hetfrts of at? patriots and fires their im- agitetiots, ant they willtell how grand kas beet the Gevelopment a seen #t Washington of the great republic of the United States—its civia virtues, ite moral power among the na- tions, its inerease of self-respect since the hour of fts Perfect sntvatiog, its increasing enlighten- fient, {5 wofiderfal industrial advancement @zceeding all prophecy. The committée will show that ail the famous battlefields of the war, etcept » few in the west and far south, fe to Be reached 1 a few honrs’ ride from the eapital—the Battles that decided the issue of the contest, the battles that presented the greatest array of force against ferce and some of the most interesting movements of the great Hetggls. The Cominittée will alsé chow the ‘united good will of many large cities and states end the carnest efforts in behalf of Washington of powerful military and other organizations. In's Wotd, at that can be said to further the object will be said by the committee of our | Gitizens, composed of representative men of ‘the veterans and of the community in general. ‘The people here are heartily enlisted in this ing, aid the# are eénfident that the Detroit encampment will give careful consid- eration to their claims as ably presented by their committee. += ‘The state clections yet to be held this year bre as follows, at the dates assigned respect- ively: In August—Kentucky on the 3d will choose a governor, other state officers and legMattre and vote upon the constitution. ‘Texai, on ffic 11th, will vofe on five proposed ® constitutional amendments, referring to regis- tration of voters, the maintenanee of common schools, the tite of iriterest, locat option ant {88 GAMA of two GF more citil cou! ofappeah _ Qn November 3 Iowa elects state oibeers and legislatare. On the same date Mary- Tund dees the same and besides votes upon six —_— amhettdmtents Of the state constitution. e first empowers the governor to disapprove sepéraie items in appropriation bills; the sec- ond restriets the exemption of Corporations front taxttion; the thir® provides for unfforni- ‘RY oP kfation; the fourth relates to thd elec- tion of county commissioners; the fifth author- izes the sale of the state's interest in all works ef internal improvement, and the sixth em- Powers Mhe WMMesre to Protite for the taxa- tion of mortgages, if such taxation is imposed inthe eounty or city where the mortgaged Property fe sisnated. Other states chowsing state offcets arid lets. Intere of the St of November are Massachu mets (aM): Miveiscippi, three railroxa commi: ‘Henérs and legislature; Nebraska, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and two regents of Meetale aniversitr; New Jersey, a part of the tegtiature; New York, goverftor, lieutenant G6véFior, secretary of state, controller, treas- urer, attorney gtneral, engineer and surveyor, ‘ths legislature, tan justices of the supreme court and s Representatire in Congress from the PHtH UBtFet; Ohio, all officers and the logis- Isture edd also votes upon the: — amend- ment to the cotstitution previding for uniform teation; Permeyivania, treaturer and auditor Fererat art votes on the question of hofing a EOHVWTnal conventio dha elects members to the some; Virginia, half of its legislature. ro ‘The interesting letter in yesterday's Stan teneerning the manenvers of the ficet of Stolittion ahd the fiatzl iflitia of Massachu- peotts and Ne# York recalls attention to the sub- fect of the value to the republic of the last named. A force composed ef the pieked men of the seaboard aétitgg im the capacity of a militia of the seas, its members taking no time frorh private business that would not be other- wine devoted to reereation, but devoting that time with pride and assiduity to the object in and“onek ts the pin and, sd‘far as the plan has developed, inch is ifs éxeéution. The coasts of Maryland and Virginia and the river mar- gins of the Distriet of Columbia are suitable frelde for the evulntians of 2 local militia of the kind and they present ¢ogeht reasons for the organization of such militia. The sums to be appropriated for the purpose are not large wither on the part of the local or national legis- atures. ae ee ‘The rerfprocity attaigement with Span | 2 touching Cuba and Porto Rico was proclaimed by the President yesterday. The arrangement With San Domingo is snneunced today. The importance of these trade reciprocity arrange- | ments couust well be exaggerated. They are the most solid and enduring monuments to the Ptatermarsiip of the present administration, and they will figure mm historf as the most im- portant achievements of the great Secretary who planned and put them imto.ezeeution. Looking far into the future, glimpsing resnits ‘tho remote to b= conceived of by the ordinary | Kén of men ih public life, grasping the details of a hemispherical policy am ali its ramifica- fiona, Mr. Blaine hos enjoyed the singular felicity of @ fail coternporary fare in wresting @ measure of praise even from his political enemies. eo Genee is koing to celebrate Colnmbns and dis discovery with & most cinborate program, ‘m which firme epics ts nstned to the Tand Columbus discovered. Genoa = well to celebrate the @rentest of all her children. Italy ‘@apul@ not let the city do all the honors on this @ecesion, LO matter what Ler fusccimd strats may be 2 Bren Gov. Campbell's mild “I am willing to pie fcve silver” hans stirred ecm democratic Boanciors to antogonistic manifestation. That free tilver plank wil Lave to be stepped on Very gently to Keep it from tilting up and Yarowing the cand:cate. + Jobn P. St. John says that the world’s fair at ‘Chicago will bea failure. Mr. 84 John is evi- @ently under the hellutination that he amd the World's fair are in the same class, ——_——__—-e-- "Truce is treaty in the Le Droit Park matter, end the piprk is now merged im the city. te ‘Tho free emission of United States ice to Cuba and Porte Rico will materially widen the Held of the shove-it-under-tie-door joke. ‘There is scractimes room for Whe question as ‘% Which és most obnoxious in a community the ‘og or the be dogeateher. Azrmn Beer & Co, 12 F STREET N. W. IT WINS EVER’ TSTMS xe. STRAIGHT PRICES PURPOSES ALWAYS DID AND ALWAYS ‘WILL WIR FAVOR. qitJS TRE SAME STORY OVER AGATX rasa W OUR STRAIGHT METEOD OF YOU RRow NOW TAT ABCOT Seorvré rari BE CUSTOM TWEEN ERS MUST BE axe. Bo SNOW That THE ANNOUNCE- BARGAIN SALE MEANS STRAIGHT GOODS AT STRAIGHT FRIGES, AND IT NEVER OAN MEAN ANT- THING ELSE Fit tn THATS ar AnE COMING TS U8 IN stem NUM! THAT'S WHY 80 NANT SHOES ARE GOING OUT OF OUR STORR INTO YOUR SERVICE AND FOR YOUR PLEAS- URE. IF ADMNIY SHOE PEEPS. OUT FROM UNDER A PRETTY LACE PETTICQAT ANB IE IT WINS YOUR ATTENTION BECAUSE ‘THEN BE SURE a ea FROM WE MAKE Datstt sit (Ors As aa zs DAINTY SHOES AKE NOW TING YOU AT STRAIGHT BARGAIN PT PRICES THAT MEAN eEAcILY t WE SAY THEY DO. WHEN WE OFFER A LADY A €3.00 BUS- SET OXFORD aT si. x00 —— ron. THE $1.90 EVERY a NHEN WE TELL YOU THAT ALL OTHER BUMMER SHOES CAN BE HAD AT THE SAME STRAIGHT BARGAIN PRICES. THEN YOU'LL GET ‘ALL JUMMER SHOES AT THE SAME GREAT EDUCTION. — EXACTLY WHAT 18 GOING ON “IrSA GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO GET THE VERY PRETTIEST SHOES FOR & VERY LITTLE MONEY. SEE IF IT 18 NOT ALL EXACTLY TRUE. ARTHUR BURT & CO., 121 Feat. ow. aulct Tizrve Gor It A PARTIAL LIST OF RETAIL DRUGGIST! SELL TERRA FIRMA SOAP FOR THE Fi to Albert Acker, cor. Pa. ave: and 3 st. now. 9 Pa. ave. n.W. — Acker & Kenner. 1. W. 7. Batins, 1905 Pa. 21 Z. D. Gilman, 627 Pa. ave. 2. Robert N. Harper, 609 Pa. ave. A. Bodemer, 805 A. M. Klocrewski, 500 9th st. n.w. 3 ~. 7th and Florida ave. n.w. Joba B. Major 800 7th st. n.w. W. S. Thompson, 703 15th st. n.w. Sam’) F. Ware, 1346. F st. nw. F. M. Criswell, cor. 7th and Florida ave. n.w. ‘T. Christtani, cor. 7th and M sts. nw. 14th st. nw. Roger W. Duffey, 1235 9th st, n.w. Zebulon Llowe, 1517 I st. Scheller & Stevens, cor. 9th and Pa, G. G. C. Simms, cor. 14th and N. ¥. It cleanses and cures tender. painful, swenty feet. ‘That's ifs mission. It never fails, Try it. 25c. At wholesale by TSCHIFFELY & EVANS, Wholestte Drigpisty, 475 Pa. ave. nw. $y13-m, wks Kas _Puarsacy, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 74H AND E STS. We ure sedint in litte witft « Ist of prices'thdt chal- lenge your closest atterition if you wantto suve money. Don't buy any of these foods anywhere else without first looking over our stock. It costs nothing to look and we are quite willinrtv show you, confident that it ‘will prove mutually interesting: Scam these figures well: GENERAB LIST. ‘350. Best English Tooth Brushes, warranted.......21¢ Zac. Kngtsh Tooth Brushes, wax baoks. Imported Hair brushes, ail bristies, aspecial bar gain, satin wood backs, riveted, good enough for the most ¢xucting, im’ three sizes, .67, 87 and 980 and 10¢ Shoe Brusues—We carry the largest stock in town and offer the foliowing speciais: $1 Shoe Brushes at Shoe Brushes af 49. 0c. Shoe Brushes at hoe Brushes at %ic.—either with or with- out handles. ‘Be. Cloth Brushes down at 20e. Litliér Brushes, extra 496 ‘These Hose and Bath Brusiie’ aré worth ddublé the thoney. Don't miss ther. . B5e. Cotk'serews, to redtive stock, onty. 20c. Whisk Brooms down 4 S5e. Pocket Stores, ateohol... Biackms Sets eviting ar. Arecheapat half as much more, Se., 75e. and 99e nd you can't bay Dressing (Look at thoxe in our window.) $1 Dalmatian Insect Powder, best quality, at 57a. _per Ib, GH Patent Mecteiness ‘igctuiing Honda, Ayers, Cuticura Reyivent, cay abe plan y thames (A saving of Sic. on each bettie. $1 Beet, Wine and Iron, special, #1 Atomizers, bard-rubber tube. comp! Fauifly Syrmees, complete and guaranty 9, im, (Very cheap i indeed.) KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, AND &. “Avecsr Frowens aT CARHART & LEIDYS, 928 7th st. and 706 Ket. awe ahi stat ite, ant ‘edt. French Ginghams to Ue. Romal és ‘Pitot bor Sia Walsta that were 50e- to 75c. tote st tte. A few Purescls Lf, they tere $2.50 to 82.50, 1.50. style sfiver-pofnted handles, toroat$1. 50 eact. 30 dozen Louies" Berl Homan Ribbed Past Black Hote, sites $ to 10 to goat Za, pair. ‘Bargaity ip Mattings fe close. CARHART &LEIDY, aed 928 7th st. and 706 Hat. ww. Opes temporary quattes ‘Ste sh, vest wesitexares, ihexi to W. Nordlinger's Clothing House. READY FOR BUSINESS MONDAY MORNING. In the meantime we are getting ready to improve out new quartéiy, O08 Pelitlivi#iits dvs. ators TOW oteh- pied by B. Robtasen fs Oo, clothiay hues OUR ADVICE T0 THR FURLIO late do wEet And seek Wits St (Be CarPaitit (Hat Woks cirriod over frout otr late sistghter mle, . H. KAUFMAN; THE COMPILATION, Heth ana Fits, A Mex Ex Serer Ov Arenes Digging at the roots of the tree would be looked upon DY cil Seetbte Hersch ai fBolfsh Hr thi extreme: yét not moreso thai a housekeeper who expects to pur- chave first-class, reliable furniture at baif its valne. AN profit of tie Xtha hieta oUt by auefaiR deat es are dolusive ad laid to entrap the unwary. OUN BQUYPABLE GBEDYD orerem, of Comforts purchased, gives you immediate posses- sion, tn@accopts your sxhall weekly ov ménthily sav- fhtdin paytiefit of tneaett. FUrNiftre, CakPETs, Broved AND A FULL LENE oF SEASONABLE WARES, O& CREST. HOUSE & WERRMANWS CASH AXD CREDIT HOUSES, 917, 919, 921, 923 7th st. And CC Mamechusette eve: 2.6. ‘The Pearloss Whitney Carriages still above par. OLEARING Satz of PAPER BOOKS. a Bie. Peper Rovete 45e. aii boo, 25, wack ‘AMT 25e. Tee cae Century Magazine for Augiist iow ready, So. All new books received as soap gs published and sold at cut prices. ao Clearing Sale ct TRUNES AND BAGS, ‘15 pet cent off imarked prices of all Trunks. 10 per cert off marked prices of all Bags and Valived. 25 pitcen of Gennine Seotch Zeplige Ginghaine. Worth every bit of 2c. FOR 8c. & YARD: 28 pleces of Beck Lace stripe Inds Matis (war ranted fast colors). No better value ottsinabiv for bps THESE 250, A YARD. 20 pices of Fiented Pruch Crvpe de Pathe (cotton); Ddesutiful designs. Cotors, Cream, Blue and iouslsn Ontuinsetinerea. THUSE 2c. A YARD. In our Linen Department wo will pisee on sale 100 dozen Knotted Brings All-iingn Dummett and Musk Towels. ° Bxcelleut valeb for 6c. facet cpa BAURHS POPULAR SHOPPING PLAGE, ‘7TH STRERT. OLD PASADENA PORT, GRELRY 20D CLARET. PURE GRAPE WINE. 6 BOTTLES, 61, AND ¢ BOTTLES G1. ‘Prices greatty retuned. A Pocket Coclctolr rath WE eee datas dale poser yrensersaraasrersnn scenes 5 Diss PERRY'S. Whats 6 Basel iy bet Sew aa ‘own up toit. sve a complete ab oe ee eee Barre ry Teweneyins - cam be cated The cecorhstoreneyit Tt seen mabe ry ait to ‘pare curselves by laying them away until next season sndthen show ig tens OF SfGle novelties. We wonton ce Fi bree or SthrPES ad Pato thit beldt td out 124. 104. WE Seve maces tuern 306 evant. ‘Wht 40 pieces of SPOPTED and FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS we bave clipved renerotisly. ‘hore that were B0e. ARE BOW 27e, ‘Those that wert 2c. ARE NOW Sic. ‘Those that Wate I7Me. ARE NOW :3o. ‘Those that were 400. ALE NOW 35e, er ed ARB NOW 400. HeTbane tat were 300. ARE XOW 450, are left.ot the HEMSTITCHED snd TuomED RLOUNGINGS have to stand a cut. ‘Die 250. gratie 1S NOW 22340. ieee grade 18 NOW 35¢. 1s, Now ‘$1125. oJ She Indie Linens you want cine tee a ; me ‘Sie. and b0ec yard oe rae SIAN ee are NOW pata eee and Li iPad aes = FANDIES—S0E., O62%c., 750. ale Sette at mae 8am Haste 208 and ‘35c. a yard. Our low fe price is Only © few cents on etch yard— bus, up YOURSAVING on fhé quantity yeu wil This is where it counts up. We Tone ten out the Sock. on. such peices could not rule. are dictators, pare SFATON PPRRY, “PERRY BUILDIG,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Setebilasea rst6t tt Tm Box Maro BestiLDING. Ys, (hit tHteans tide carpenters aiid widadntt are going to invade our premises, and you know whet thet means, dnst ana dust, tht settles everywhere and on everything, and everything it setties on is rained. ‘What to do—sell it now and make a 1 ‘ter tid Hate tf riiitéd aria d tot? Joss, 5 be TRIMMED HATS. ‘Who wants # hat sofied with dust? No one; 46 We cit thé pros deep that when bids artisans come we won't have one left. Come in if you can use one. So it is with Flowers, Peathers, Ribbons, Hits. SIL MULE HATS.—Ail of these goat $2.23, Don’t care what they were marked, $2.99, $3.48 0r $3.96, al now 82.25. ‘Those 45:tnehi Bfavtolderéd Plouincings that were #5, 6 arid 87 all go a8 83, 86 it is WRAPPERS: $1.25 Calico go tor ‘7e., and Challie, Gingham and Satteen Wrap- ers that were $2. 48 all go how for $1.48. In everything you buy from us you will find sberfain. Does MUSLEN UNDERWEAR in- téréét Fou? If 0, call and see the Gowns we ave selting st 580., good muslin, high or surplice nC, tHmtfied Hith énibroidéty riffle; Ioabt if you can match thein for 75c. So it is with thosewe are stint for $1.19, $1.29 or $1.39. ‘Youcan't buy them for any such money cise- where. SRIRTS.—Drawers and Chemise, all at re- building sale prices. No use to go into detafie; if you Ate intdtested toitie aiid see tis. You will find them veritable bargains.’ Before lesving this department would call your attention toa Drawer that were selling for 29c. ; bas tucked cambric raffle, yoke band; fully worth 400. HOSIERY.—AN marked down to rebuilding saleprices. Special attention i calletto the line of Ladies’ Hose now marked 74c., lace stripe, drop stitch, with Bleck boot and fancy top; allthe Intéét; were séliing at 98. and 25; all now at 740. RIBBED UNDERWEAR.—All to g6 af re BLACK AND NAVY BLAZERS, were 83.08, Bow $2.06, all sizes. In Chiffon, Silk Mull and Suruh Raching ws ard shOwTfig fhe latest, aiid all at rebuilding tale prices. Oonie and see us when ont stopp; yoh will strike » bargain in anything you may want. And put in its place a Light- Weight Phff, or if yott prefer a Potir-in-hand or Teck we can supply you. ‘We have reduced our ou- tine stock of Puffs, Four-in- handaand Tecks %0 350., 3 fur$l. They sre worth 50c. SPECIAL— 200 dozen Linen Mummy ‘Wash- able Pourin-bands st 5c. Origine? priee, 300, = @OSEPH AUERBACH, “YOUR OUTFITTER,” feSR Paine) PEE Asbininantantsninnaa | ‘ hai Bins Dioeeme 800 Pa. ave. ‘Wo HAV & hited ae ot OD Fistathe, - sent ws Will suction MONDAT. AVOUET & cob uth eit, Tr Awovizs To Tis. ‘Thé Pais Hopal's cish basitided feally dmnceiite to ‘Sis: TOUSTHSUENAS of YoU—eI¥N OS thé Monty aba ‘Wedd your shopping for you Thi ig how itis: Ex buyers are sent tothe wholesale markets, Bronibt payments are made for lange Guiutitied of foods, whic ard Brought on to Wablinitoh ahd #tored atthe Palais Royal to awatt your inepection. Thivis, the most ecotiotaiGar Mather of shying podllbts to ‘Youand ws; thie leabt possiblé etpénds' ts entailed i transferring tl goods from the makers to you. ‘Tire, vy raay, you pay in advance, But contider the aitotntagis, If Foi dhop Stee whérs_whéte séme pay dromptiy, many ina thonth'd this aiff Soute never at Ai—you can’t do as well. At sucht piircés sbthe ont has tomitter tr thote Who Hever pay. Init if the one Who fayd promptty? Tae Prom Ror Stade dons ‘IN MARING A SPECIALTY Of 4 cAsit BUSINESS. The biyers of the yarious departments heve done wonders for you of late. ‘The Hosiery buyer lafely sectret 1,532 pairs of fine Imported Hove, Which are 50c. quality Silk Liste Hose at 330. ‘354. Quality Imported Hose at $26. aiid 2a ‘Tess are for 1ndies, FOR tft wen. 300 pairs of Lisie Thread Hatf Hose at 2ic. a pair, Which were imported to retail at 360. and 50c. The window displdy, CotherOt 22th ét. an Pi. ave., gites xn ides 6f the cotors: Goos News Fon Leores. ‘The néws is traveling iike wildfire that the manu- tattatets' shibted stock of this Cambri ahd Sammer Cotton Underwear is being distributed st the Palais Royal At Yesd thidn thie usual wholédale pricés—dis- tribufing sb tapidty thitt it isn't wise to postponeacall. Here are Skirts with such x profusion of choice liced nd einbroidery that the cost, without cotitting the thfEthg, fs Poublé the price asked 82. 98 eiith. Here, too, are garments for $2.19 each that gen- étaly bring @1ox fight &y186 Ot Géwns, with the correct surplice néck, the new style turn-over collar amd caffe ant tB6 full high #leeves, chotee lace and efn- broidery trimmings. Four styles of Skirts; some with HerhattteH sihbtdidery flouricé, otheFs with lace theet- tlonand é4ge, Chémtise, too, with lacs and embroid- ery trimmings that would cost you a doliar and a hal. Dress Goons You Onpenen. In repty to request the bayer has secured thefol- lowing: All-wool Twili Fintinel for Bithing Suits, Harr, 23 inches wide, Sic. Fixl. Flabt Flannel, yards wide, S8c. yard. Storm Serge, pure et tio shiadés of Navy that Sa watér cih’t hurt; ‘only $1 yard ; 13 yards wide. Genuine Scoteh Ginghants are betmr distributed at 16 cents a yard that were 25 cents, and you are not to be atéappoihted as to variety. NONE ARE. RE- SBRVED, The scarce Pinks, Grafs, ke., are here, and so are many beautiful effects for mourning wear. A few ladies will be made happy by securing 85c. quality White Japanese Silie for only G8c.a yard. Only two pieces could be obtained. Venr Lovesey. Exnromentes. It doesn't often happem that chofes Einbroideries can be secured at low prices, so that it’shardly a wonder ‘Ehae nfORs 1atety SeBated t6 distribute at 22, 15 ma 25 cents are nearly all f6né. AN dre fitw, frestt and all are vOPy fovéry ates. So titat thé Itty WHE secures the last yard will do 46 Wett de she who Had first chotce. = The Black eta Crédin Neidibok Robes with coitred embroidery are to be Iitftat twenty-fv® per cent dis- count tone-qustter off tireprics inerked onthe Bobo you select. THE PxLarts ROYAL, (Continued below.) A Tuer Dire Saco OF CHOICE Lace Ners Asp Frovxcies. The prices marked on the Lace Drapery Nets and Flouncings are in many instances reduced prices. It would cause too much of a loss to reduce these reduced Prices permanently, so for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Aucust 3, 4nd 5, we allow a discount of ten per cent, by which time the stock will be lowered fo the extent desired. ASK TO SEE THESE. 50.—The Bow Knot Pattern Net, reduced from 85.75 to $5, can be bought until Wednesday evening for $4.50 yard. $2.03.—The Chantilly Net of polka dots and block pattern, reduced from $2.50 to $2.25, is only $2.03 during the three days’ sate. $2.16. —The 10 per cent diseount brings the Forget- ‘Me-Not Pattern Net fo only $2.16 yard. The former Price was €%. 7%; the reduced price 62.40: $1.00.—The Chantilly Net of small bow knots, re- duccd-from $2.40 to $2, may be had uatil Wednesday for only 81,60 yard. $1.: ‘he Nets of polka dot stripes, reduced from 9210$2.50, is temporarily reduced once more to $1.25 yard. ‘Wc.—The Net, with arrow head and polks got de- that was reduced from $1.25 to $1.10 is togo at Yee. yard. aillaies Slc.—The véry pretty Shell Pattem Net, reduced from $1.25 to 90c., may be had before Thursday for only Sle. yard. 90c.—The Louis £Vi Net, reduced from $1.35 to $i, may be had for 900. yard. ‘72e. Fhe Mournttie Nets that were reduced from $1 to 80c. are now 72c. Fura. eM Rhtire stock of 48:tncMl wie Lace Drapery Nets and 42-Inch wide Plvuncities ate offered at 10 per cent G@isrotint WAH Wednesday évehing at 5 o'clock. -Amnons thé Flotneings are many lovely @esicns at the following prices: @1, $2.35, 81.79, @. $2.25, 32.68, #270 and 98.96. These aro the prices marked on them. Deduet one-tenth to get the special sale pricen. ‘The display tm window of No. 1119 Pennsylvania ave. will give an idee of the new Demi-fiouncings and Whiteand Creat Laced, (Continu sé below. Bucs Or Ars Kixpa, SATCHELS.—A visit to this depértnient will detnon- ‘otraté that it {a for the best goods that Palars Royal prices are noticeably lower than at the credit stores. CLUB BAGS of real alligator, leather lining, leather covered frume, patent itnge, &e. Peso 88 etbo| ad Fo| 33] abo] edn |B 500 Real Alitgator Bags (pteced), maiie to our special offer. Late delivery aiid lofi ét silés thereby have been made good by the makersand thus uaprecedent- lly low Prices are possitie. The prices are 20 low ‘that you may be apt to.doudt your eyesight, You can see the Bags are real alligator, but you need a frusran- tee Deeamse vf the pHcel. Evety Bag staniped on the bottom as follows: LS depetracraciee eee hes, si-to| st-¢0| #340| e2%0| a3%0 ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, be | BE. | oa |B. | AE 2 LS Cowhide Grain Leather Bags, with loathor liming and ‘exther-cotered frame, patent hinge, &e. tol ol oe] ods] ed tol 2s ‘Tetescope Cases, leattior straps and trii- ee & | 89s alo! 4P%s1 oF] e?hs CABINIBAGS of solid leather lining and leather- Lessin. OTH, 11TH AXD F STS. ¥. Ww. Until September we close at 1 o'clock Matar Grasp Siin-Asxva, Suz or Moers Ustacsveren Durss Sinate aed _, Bene MONDAY, AUGUST 3. —o 'B control for this section the prog: ucts of one of the EARGEST, F MOST ENTERPRISING ana PRO- GRESSIVE SHIRT FACTORIES ia the cotin- fry. Weave findied these Sitris for severat Kav’ Conte to us with some derided ixiptove- ment over the last, this seasom's being more noticeable than ever before. ‘These sales cocar seini-annually-the 2st of Januiiry and the 1st of Atirust—and hats grow 80 ‘that they arendW ac ESTABLISHED % ¥ at, INSTITUTION. We intené thet the present ‘shall surpass im magnitudeand merit dn} pre Price. Most of fott know just what this an- Rouncement means, The shirteare bere. Sale begins at 8o'clock sharp. —— QGO Mete.st good nial, sexie weient as Wamfutta, onty four Picks Doris coarser. Pure linen bosom—front and back of shirt reinforce? and Sarirs Well finished. Sizes 1410 17. 808. each, Made of Wamsutia ifustin, 1909 Pure linen bosom—open beck and opening hat ehdless ad extetistot . Fréncl placket sleeves faced—reinforoed fronte—athered Soke-linen-faced cuff bands— every shirt cut straientway of the cloth and @vuble stitched—cie wently niade—tize 14 % 18, 150 Sitters S60. ade of an excellent muslin, cobntimg 80x84 threads to the equare toch=1900 pure iinen Plaited basom—open front and back or open back—French placket 150 Dozes Sars To the caswat obsercer alt shérts ook ality. ‘To thé experienced eye there is a great diger- trice. Tt view of this Fact re ast w cfitical ef am{nation of the various fine points and detatie fn the manufacture, wlietein we claiai our Ehirte to be superior to afiy otliers at thé simie Price. We sim to get the best shirt possibietd sell at & civen price, father than seo how cheap Aehirt wecen buy. Wepivess minute Geserity: tion a8 possible of our shirts, believing that ‘You appreciate the fact that it is just such seem- ingly unimportant points that make ofte thifig better than another. Mospar YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR Sisn-Asavat Hasoxexcaer F East. nd Twice « year our Belfast manufeeturers send us théir accumulation of Slightly Ampeifect Ttnen Handkerchiefs. We buy them because they are strictly figh class goods, the tm _sedseSt £6 uiafiuladtiters imperfections, thre: A pin bole in body of Thea, perhaps s coarse thread, © stifen Grophad in fie euiBrora- ery here ana there and 80 on—so Slight indeed that customers often ask— nidhy wait for them that they ning lay in a sup- ply of ALL PURE LINEN RANDRES: CHIEFS at a trifing cost. Weare going to Mivide, thers thts five lots. Fach lot will contain PINE SHEER LINEN HAND-EMBROIDERED HANDRERCHIEFS, with scalloped-edzes embroidered; also Hem- stitched MenAkerctriets, eibroidere tin White, Biack and colors. 2 Lot 1—Worth 25. and 350, Choice for 200, Lot 2 Worth Sie. atid 508. Cholde for Zhe. Lot 3—Worth 50c. and 623. ee ‘Sfor $1. ‘Lot 4—Worth 7Sc. and $7340. Choicé for 50e. Lot S—Worth @1, $1.25and $150. Choice Te. ‘You can get at thesecomveniently. They will tbe put on Ionit céiiter tabled. Girst floor, second annex.) Ovr Reavrsuoe Ben Was Dz PARTNENT Is becoming more poptilar datiy. Thecauso— the ezcepterat eeert ment coupted with such low prices, Herets an example: 100 HEMETITCHRD PURE LINE BED sETs ‘To be sold at 08.76 & SRT, Tt comprises: 29422 HEMSTITCHRD LINEN SUEETS, pS cm emai aoe opie ation beet Bed Sot of Sie lanaton” £8.75. — (Second floor, Lith st. building, nes? elevators.) Maxursotcnene Rasoasze ‘This morning we opened 1.200 yards of OBIENTAL LACE,’ ‘Three te Sveinches wide. Thoyare in 4%-yand Jengths and were bought right frem the mana- fectuser at & very low price. Mongay they go Poe Axo be sacs toftl, irk AND F sts. ¥.w. —o— sa Foran enjovadie luncheon vist! our cafe, sith oor, Ith st. buttdeny, accessibie by four elevators — Ssisossete Goons 18 OUR emen Pratt Sinch Frat Bowis_water itty deste. T-inch Preserve Dishos—square shape, fic Prete Died tabr shan jzmer Pewiewith ‘saucer—pond Lily pet EARL Toe onsisn F Pratters Tamblers to mie ifs Bows roMsrERe Witt ast mriar, $2.00 @ozen. Musors Prasanvixe Jans, mir Tousttes WireTr Tors. | wpe dozen Tee Carau Fasezens. who have re etemined our stock of Ham- ist etock and the low prices tt gece S240 rats, — Reduced to A ad ee aces r, 10th st. elevators.) oo WOODWARD & LOTHROP, toth, 11th asd Pate. aw. ‘Neatly done. WILSON & CARR, 2b P at. mw. Tm sai Recor Prices Ox TOPHARTS Bp sate Sy $25 8450 wos S50 0 Xo, 3, teres. we 28in, 28in i: — ‘min ‘om “oa. 75 oe 8078 7.20 as 200 810.00 fe. We pe Ge tot ae ee Ae Sei 29m Sin. Bhim. in. 405 S025 F075 87.50 Ses ea00 S000 e200 200 or more other grades and styles at prices thet are positively correct. sferroed, Bare nnd Patches, Nigra svouine full-wemut cowide fran lester Hin, 16h, 18M. 2mm 2m. Min 23 Gh BD Bw BH Dow No. Tah bettergrade than che shove, with leather “fraupe, Uickch Comers, beter Tock, catches, Mim lin 20in, 22in. us > oe. es No. 3 GFaic Clab Satchels Mim iim 12f. ism Idina, Iin. 0m iY TBS Ts iH 2H HH aes camber ned, leathercovered frame, i Pm Mm uM. win. in Be BT HH SS Bo GB Bw ‘Tete Satchel tv of superior quality and will last for . 159.-<Gentine Alligator Cin> Satchel. 2Oin, 12in. Win. Lim. 14ia. loin. 16in. as we Lis 8235 Fr 2s as HG We have. ‘Of other arwies ami styies of Bags and Satchels at prises thet will surprise yee, ome ‘PorRAWE TRONK MANUFACTORY, WD Pa ave. mtv. Factory, 1290 E ct. nw. “= Ganiociemtainge =] gn aoe War Bo You Tus Or Tam ‘Se earprishe ‘Ma 00 ne t i; i i ij ‘5 : 3 i ii i i a] i tii il i ili it [i hi £ it j i * i i F pg sk ata except cocking ekastr, DOUALE STORES, ISAT ow. et Panes ‘We cose 66. & , SOGRIEPTeCApE Jottssos & Lorrasti. ‘7S MARKET sPact. Spectat prieee for he corn ine week Aboat 20 Oa sor Tie. PER TARD. en ieee Gre. CHa or amy other dewtrable summer outs! You can save tink ahd mon@y by burial of en hes sold spiendidly with <— spiengidly OS: we ewe ‘You can buy them as follows: 5.00 grade mo at §3. s $4.00 £2.08. 2.00 © ~ ae * @1.80 ~ rary Gents’ Neglisce Shicts must go this weak. ewe offer you sore rate chances Setiple Lazgain.—100 Part Wool Mirth, medees Well as any $2 erate, we will close them for OS. JONNSON & LUTTRELD, TES Marker #pace. Tur Stan Sxor Hovse, 7s The. GREAT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE PRODIGIONS CCT IN PRICES. Our object is to uniead our entire stock of epring and @tmmer cools. We have « surplus on hand which MAS beconverted into cash. To @o so we have out Dries etow artuwl Hest cost. Ad we Geter carry any reds over Hom one mason Lo AMOLMEE Sew Ore deter amined to seli, no tater how gveat our lows, MOST REMARKABLE BARGATNS EVER OFFERPD IN LOW-CUT SHOPS. Ladies’ Dongola Kid Offords, tipped or plain. sold for €1, now Sue, All of oar $1.50 Ladies Oxfords now S0c., fom Prising Keune baud.turns in opera of common sen. made of best dons: 4, Potaat Leather Veen on- fords and Russet Ox:crds. Ladies’ Slippers, 40c. grade, now 25e. ; TSe. grade, Bow 48c. . $1 grade, now duc Aemail let of Men's Caif Oxforda, reduced to We 01d sor $1.75. iL of oUF Men's #2 and #250 Low Cut Shoes, iver | tu or Re, plait oF CppRS, 18 calf amt ongols, reBRoed special ect prices on Men's Embrotitered and nether Slippers, at 50c., 75e. and @0e.; Worth domme, # PER CENT REDUCTION ON SHOES. All $3 Ladies’ Shoes reduced to $1.80. ALL #2 Lndien’ Show rediaced to #120. All $3 Meu’s Calf Shoes rence to $1.80. All 81.28 Boye’ Shoes rednsed to fle AD $1 Children’s Stioes reduced to Ove. All 40c. Infante’ Shoes reduced to Tho. TRE STAR SHOE ROUSE, sw31-2t 726 7th wt Laxssvnen & Bro. NEW CHIFFONS, EW CHIFPONS, NEW CHIFFONS, Ih the plain colors and in the newest em broiderad sty is. Plenty of patterns to elect from. New Chiffens tor neck fring. New (Chiffons for trizamings. NEW CHIFFONS, NEW CHIFFOXS, xew currroxs. { _liba, Bubrcidery for Somncine skirting allovers, with exact match widths in prettiest deswms we have yet shéwn Our rock is wonderfaity later. In the Cheaper embroideries we ua ve uo pert OTR PRICES ARE ALWAYS TRE LOWEST. Our Se. Laubroideties are wort Se. Ovr Se. Om 12Me. Our Lic - ‘Our 2. Sed Our Be. A beautiful line of DEMI-FLOUNCINGS For 25e. per yard. Worth 400. a. Chmuilly, Fedora. Many new strive for Underwear Trimming SFE OUR TOURIST BAGS FOR 8c. Four sizes to select from. An excelient tuttatico of the genaine allicator ba. a a a AWNINGS. ‘We will doany work. A powtal will fetch Our man. We will xive you estimates and euarantee our work. Awnings for windows from $3 and up, accordims to your sie of wiatow. SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS. Many varieties to select frou. ‘Taristeus and Mesquite Nettings, tm WMite énd colors. Cheese oth also for Mirror and Picture Coverings. Ttersitrts for 39°. reenier Se qQnaitty. These come full lent! and widih, nicely made end finisned. Colors teed and while traveiins ecesstty of isumtrring your wiuye ekist. Biaok Satine Sires, , In thar iale Nkarts, | ditforeme Black Sak Skirts, —") grades. Do got reuienbie the fine lot of Children's Embrovdered Collars we hed = few wane aro? We fate Been fhriunst® enourh tw secures few wore dozen, which we will con tinue to sell for Live. These collars for meriy sid at 22) and sie We Lave avery fine assortment of Mull ‘Pies at 12. Our Fle. Muli Tics are dnétoeNe. Tow have sixty different patterns te select trow. or Tie in var € cbeks PARAS abd stripes to wear With Vassar and flenne: sires, A splendid ettertion of fifty @iftermat Betts of ail Kinds in the newest ifteas Our Belts all coine properly siaea. Noawkward Btving Belts wen then ‘Weare Wasbington agents for the Stam @ard Fashion Patierns These are post: tively correct and cre now used by Wasb- tartoes bet radian wa capans WiLL RECaItE DIATE CONSIDERATION. ELECTRIC Fax, ESR Ea —— STORE IN TRE a ‘by cur petent primary | a ees

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