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THE EVENING STAR bas 0 regular permanent circuintion in Washington three times larger than that of auy other paper in local NEWS paper and Ad~ it has no competitor. The greater value of the evening newspaper, ‘ascompared with the morning paper, though constantly demonstrated to the readera of Tax ‘Stan, has never been more clearly shown than during the last few days while every one has deen locking eagerly for the news from Min- vespolis. Tas Eveyrve Stan, through ite special wires and alert news service, bas Nas catewerny any on Gane an 62 Acc" Was UncesEs S90 day covering every event, and every visible sbadow of coming events, leaving little or noth- ing in the way of news to be covered by the morning papers. Not only have the facts been stated in Tum Svan, but they have through the advantage of rapid service been treated aa W. A. Pines & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8TH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. A Bro Dave Ix Caazums ‘We will this day place on sale 5,000 yards of the FAMOUS MANCHESTER HALF-WOOL CHALLIES ins VERY GREAT VARIETY of PATTERNS on CREAM GROUNDS. These woods, as you well know, are WASHABLE, and are 23 inches wide, and they sre UNDOUBT- EDLY the most POPULAR and best wearing MATERIAL inthe MARKET. We SECURED this lot from a well-known at a CLOS- ING-OUT PRICE. They are all of this SEA- SON'S MAKE and the SELECTION is VERY everywhere ia the CHOICE of this ELEGANT ASSORT- MEST 16c. yard, Asan EXTRA ATTRACTION in SUMMER FABRICS we will offer TOMORROW (Wednes- + day) OUR ENTIRE ASSORTMENT of the FINEST QUALITY of ALL-WOOL FRENCH CHALLIES in light of dark grounds, with col- ored figuring, fn the MOST ——— AEWEST PATTERNS, The regular price thewe goods everywhere is G2S¢ end Ose, BUT WEDNESDAY we will give you your pick at fully as by the leading morning papers. Po agate — ‘The convention which meets today f= Miane- Mose Muss a apolis is probably unique in our political hi tory. It differs from other republican poole tions not in the fact of opposition to renomi- nating a President, or of mere choice of one “favorite leader over another, or of selection among a number of popular leaders; nor is the contest one tha®turns primarily on the policy of the party in the campaign, although the present conftict partakes in some measure of all these elements except, perhaps, the third. ‘The essential point of difference is in the co- herence of plan and forces of the two sides to the controversy under peculiar difficulties, The President secures a large following without auch opposition. ‘Then » formidable move- ment is started, having at first, to all appear- ance at least, no particular candidate in view. But the public mind is sometimes quicker than the politicians. It was so in this instance, for instinevively it turned to the foremost of living republican leaders—to Mr. Blaine, and as soon as the fact was known that he had resigned the Secretarysbip of State and on his own request the: resignation had been accepted, the anti-Harrison movement developed a perfectly intelligible plan. This has not, with all of Mr. Blaine’s acknowledged popularity, taken the ground from under Mr. Harrison's feet, both because ‘the latter has mace a strong President and has had the start of all rivals or possible rivals in the contest. The fact appears that the nominee will win only after a stubborn fight in which the best energies and talents will be exerted on Doth sites. The convention, therefore, is doubly interesting, as it determines to a great extent on what issues and with what men the cam- paign shall be waged, and the fortunes of two able champions of republican principles. In- eladed in the mane as inseparable from it, in the weal or woe of the great party itself. for that party bas not, since 1864, been placed in a more momentous situation. It is certainly s moment calling for calmness of temper and wisdom of choice, if the party is to win. +e The report of the assessors announcing the completion of the triennial assessment of the realty of the city is a clear statement of the dif- ficulties of the work and the principle which gnided them in valuing property. The public is not so much interested in the theories about assessment as it is in the results. These will not be known until an opportunity is had to ex amine the bouks. Some idea of the assesxment was given in the partial list printed in yester- day's Stax. An inspection of these valuations show conclusively that # considerable advance in values has been made over the previous as- sessment. It will no donbt be found that the Assessment is more uniform and that there is an absence of glaring ities. It is evident the ‘ssors realize that the ag- gregate of value from the assessment just com- pleted will greatly exceed that of three years ago. Tiey, therefore, suggest that if in the opinion of the Commissioners the taxation would be excessive. that it ix within the disere- tion of the city tethers to reduce the rate, ‘There is no public need to inflate an assesement for the purpose of increasing the revenue, but it is demanded that the assessment should be fair and equal, and whenever it is found that the present valuation fails in these respects it is hoped that the board of equalization will not be slow to recognize the fact and to apply the proper remedy. ——— ‘The Honse seems to have gone along spending a good deal of time on routine meas- vres, for several weeks, until, waked up by the activity of the rival factions at Minneapolis, it rushed into the imminent deadly breach of legislation on suspension Monday during the aabrenc ¥ members of the opposition and ys large number of important meas- ures. Among these were the anti-option bill, the bills admitting two uew democratic states and the potion» sending the river and harbor Dill to conference and taking up the legislative, executive and judicial bill. The “snap” son- vention in New York wa: ta circumstance to the work of » quietly, The nw schools are putting om their finishing tonches and wha we young barrister does not know the feminine admirer thinks he knows, Seriously, the young women of Washington have the right to eppland the work of the ‘Weshingtoo law schools, for it is good, ss Tomorrow a number of democratic state con~ ‘Yentions choose delegates to the uational con- vention, which is to meet in Chicago on the 2lst in- stant. The clemocratie politicians who have not yet abandoned hope of defeating Mr. Cleve- land are anxionsly waiting the result. +o ‘The man who was,a month ago, willing to express a positive opinion concerning the nom- ination has grown strangely reticent. And there is no prospect of his resuming his wonted aesnrance of conversation until after the close of the convention. +2 —___ The roa'west and west-of-south breezes are tempering the heat to the shorn citizen. Itis not a bad thing to linger in Washington in this wholesome weather and watch the swaying of the foliage and the graceful attitudes of the summer girl. —___~-c2—_____ ‘The February democrats are going to stick to Hill. They would not be February demo- crate if they did not. But the publie will have if that'a flue Maryland hand is behind this de- Gision to stick. ee | Aclever French writer tells of a pretty girl | ‘whose father's mill-wheeis were turned by the | sighs of ber dissppointed lovers. It might not | bes bad idea for some of the northwestern | grain interests to utilize a few of the “burrabs” st Minneapolis for the same purpose. ee | ‘Secretary Rask’s statement with reference to | ‘the use of his name is right in tine with the ether productions, This ie a laconic cam- paign. -~—_ — 202 ‘The secret of o good deal of buster lies in the fact that any kind of election bet will go without takers, provided that the stakes are big enough. ——__-e2_____ With the Oil City horrors following upon the Johnstown disaster Pennayivania is having more ‘than her share of misfortune, ——_+2-___ Minneapolis has been receiving a good deal of sttention, but up to date Washington has fur Risbed ali the pobtical news of any importance. ~~ + Soasto be on the wife side every candidate might cut out the quotation, “sweet are the uses of adversity” and paste it in hie hat. —_——__+2____ A New York young woman has been making earnest efforts to a skirt dance and spends large time and newspaper en Oe eel forming. ‘one of the several indications Sees wecaiens ted tts Angee baiee Fied to an absurd extreme. ‘le. each. LADIES’ SQUARE NECK ECRU RIBBED VESTS, Former price, 12kc. REDUCED TO ‘3 Veuts for 2c. LADIES SQUARE NECK EGYPTIAN RIB- BED VESTS, Former price, ic. REDUCED To bong nod EXGLisH xtae ier yend-pomer neck, long 30e. each. LADIES’ PURE WHITE SWISS RIBBED VESTS, bigh neck, loug sleeves, SILK FY ISHED. Former price, 50c. FOR WEDNES- Day, ‘Vests for 81. LADIES! PURE SILK VESTS (notspun silk) im BLACK or WHITE. Former price, $1.20. REDUCED for WEDNESDAY TO Wo. each. LADIES EXTRA MACO DRAWERS in ECRU or WHITE, KNEE or ANKLE length. Resular price, Ge. and G7, FOR WEDNES- Te. pair. Day, oo 48c._ vanv. equal. a Usual price, mat we bouxht all they had, as no more usuctured. WE SELL A Ae F, aj20 offer 100 pteces of W ey WFowele ni." Another Jub We man aged to wet. A. Kavrsax, 909 Ps Ave. N.W. Boerrox Nor WHITE PRARL BUTTONS, DRESS SIZE. %., 10e. and 12¢. dozen. Former price, 3e. REDUCED TO 2%. dozen. WHITE PEARL BUTTONS. Regular price, Ze. REDUCED TO Ite. dozen. WHITE PEARL BUTTONS, ball shape, self SHANK. Former price, 28e. REDUCED TO Be. dozen. ALSO FULL line of FANCY BUCKLES at SPECIAL PRICES. A Ruiecctovs Repveriox Ix Bors RESSES. BOYS' FANCY CORDED PIQUE DRESSES. Recutar price, 83.50. REDUCED TO $2.98. BOYS’ CORDED PIQUE DRESSES, with YOKE and BELT of RUSSIAN EMBROID- ERY. Former price, 87.50. REDUCED TO 85 cach. 1 Repverioxs Iy Campaews Gores. CHILDREN'S NAINSOOK and INDIA LINEN GUIMPS, for 1 to 2 years, TUCKED and EMBROIDERED. Former price, $1. RE- DUCED TO Sie. each. CHILDREN'S GUIMPS. Were 91.65. NOW #1 LDREN'S GUIMPS. Were $1.33. RE- DUCED TO @1.10. CHILDREN'S HEMSTITCHED GUIMPS, LACE TRIMMED and SHIRRED. FORMER PRICE, $2. REDUCED TO 61.62. W. A. Prezce & Co., 719 MARKET SPACE, Cor. 8th st. and Pa. ave. 1 Now Ix Procness. OURGREAT REBUILDING SALE. To make extensive improvements we must vacate by July 12 to give up to the workmen, and to save pack- img and storing sway we have cut prices in every de- partment Le. tudia Linen now. ‘We. India Linen ne 30" India Liven now. and Le. Ginghams now. Be. Challis now. Me. Plaid and Striped White Lawns, . ‘The very best Iinitation China Silk now. De. Mosquito Net now ‘Swiss Flouncines and E CALL NOW AND SAVE MONEY. STRASBURGEL’S, 404 AND 406 7TH ST. 1t A 8% BR a A Soo ROR ON AS EERE R KR Os Cuuprews Low Cor Suoxs. Our enormons business of the last few weeks bas caused many & one to stop and wonder whether we have cornered ‘the Shoe business of this city. ‘The fact is, many of the popular Sum- mer Styles are scarce—we were fortu- uate enough to look abead and laid in a suificient enough supply to fll all the enormons present demand without any imerease of prices. Our Special Sale of Children’s Low- ‘eat Shoes offers only one instance of the large variety we carry, and the grest values we are offering at merely nomi- ‘nal prices. HERE IS ONLY ONE SAMPLE: Genuine Dongola Mand- turmed Oxford Ties with pretty Ar 75 Tt 40e. patent leather tips. pepeshgammmmetemen. (b* that we will warrant to give . ood service. Ar 75 T . Chiiddren’s vizes, 5 to 10% 150 Miser sizes, V1 to 2. Ar 5c. Ladies’ sizes. 26 to 8 t Also Chorolate color, genuine, oat tes, children's sizes, 5 to ba Ar PRETTY LITTLE BEDLOW SHOES, THOSE LOVELY FIGARO PATENT VAMP SLIPS, RUSSET AND SUEDE ‘Low curs. Wau. Haw & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, (200 and 74h ot, 1914 end 1916 Pa. ave. Pa are ae. Eee Jawrar Esrastisnweyt a Tue Travexrxa Goons Seasox 18 NOW UPON US. Never before have we been so well prepared to meet the demands of the traveling public. Ovr Ows Maxe Or Tyr A HOE BRS Re gis i ey ad tee E's, ais All atzea, atyles and qualities, Frou $l To $4 5 Exc. VER Travertxe Baas AND Saronens, rrou 75c. 10 850 xacu. 5 Over Stock yon oxee poet 8583 BBB EER LLLL «oT 5x88 Is by far the LARGEST and CHEAPEST we have everhad, Genuine Leather Belts from 250. 10 $3. Lestaze Dass Ber Cases. 20in, Bein, Mtn, * yas aD OTHER GRADES UP TO 818.00. CHRAPER GRADES IN CANVAS: Dows To $1.45. aNVAS Lecescore Uases. 450. To $6. REE To purchasers of Trunks, Heavy Leather Trunk Strays, Marking of Your Name, &e. HHA MM MM » 358s T 00 P HHA AMMM Sss87° 1231 Ps Ave. N. W. Fy \CTORY: 1218 Asn 1220 E Sr. N.W. Ocn Sprectarres: " Leaturrom Tréxxs, Remarkable for lightness and durability. 1 Par. Noverry Fornrxe Com Prnses, Most roomy, durable and least bulky purse made. Reearisa. ‘We repair everything in our line of trade by compe- tent workmen, properly and at reasonable prices. STORE IS OPEN Every week day from a.m.to7p.m. It Remember, we close at 6 p.m., Saturdays excepted. 3 fh OE J a2 gyo- Sate bes: Yad ad * e¢ SPECIAL VALUES IN LACES. ‘We close out « sample line of Point D'Ireland Laces, and offer thew at the following /ow prices: Ecru Point D'Irelande Trimming Laces, 124 to 50c. s yard. according to width. Black Point D'Irelande Flouncings, all silk, 250. to Bla yard. 45-inch Drapery Nets at greatly reduced prices, 50c. to 1.2% a yard. ‘45-inch Pure Silk Laces, $1 to $2. 50 yard. WASHABLE DRESS GOO! 40-inch Figured Irish Lawns, T23¢c. 50 pieces of Pineapple Orgundies, 2c. a yard. 7d styles of Toll du Nord” Ginghaws, 12} c. GO styles of Scotch Ginghams, 25¢. a yard. fast Black, 10, Black Plaid and — 124, 15, 20 and Ye. Panssors As "Biwoctn Prices. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Space. Ps a ELETTREZ perfumes. Axanytus pv Jaros, A Perfume of the Orient. Lay or rae Vatiey, ‘The Breath of the Flower. Vinorx Viowzs, ‘The Acme of Refinement. Daermez Qusme Toxic, PERF URES. GREAT ASSIGNEES OAL. EB. Tar Fam, 8. E.Con Tx Ax HSre N-W. ‘8. SUGENHEIMER, eases ‘Assignee. Ove stone mas neex croazp ALL YESTERDAY AXD TODAY, WR HAVE BEEN Stock Timo 4xD Maamixe own Goons, xD Toxonnow Tue Guear ALE Everyrixe ° vst Go, AND AT ONCE. AND IX ADDITION rota Mansen Dows YOU GET A DISCOUNT Prices OF FROM PER CENT + = ra cS To =, yi Ay i aoe] in Reaeanen, aut nepate canns aust Be REDEEMED BEFORE JUNE 15TH. NO GOODS af PER CENT. sent on arrnovatorn ©. QO. D. By order of 8. SUGENHEIMER, 7 Assignee. Tue ven eA TRE N To ae 3 Comrorr— = rm E at yi gts FFFASHION finds thoughts for FANS, One thing EP you will notice about ovr assortment—it is full of B handsome oddities~that don't cost much~but make a good appearance—and “‘atir up a breeze." The mission of e FAN fs filled then. Of course we have costly ones—carved and decorated effects that run up into dollars. They are for special occasions. But what the masses want—all sweltering humanity clamors for—is relief—substantial and effectual de- fense against the siege of the sun. All Fan sellers are making pretentions. We think ‘we have extraordinary good ground to feel prond of what a few cents will doin OUR collection. Let's see if our ideas do not "gee." Open Japanese Fans with bamboo sticks—all colors and s host of desizns—6 cents. A splendid line of ““JAPS." at 9 cents, BLACK PARCHMENT FANS-Qc., 13c., Se. and 300. BLACK and WHITE DECORATED FANS— S5e., Be. and 50c. GHAY and BLACK PANS—50 cents. BLACK CLOTH FANS, decotated in White— 50 cents. BLACK CLOTH EXTENSION FANS-25 ROUND POCKET FANS, in Red, Ten and Black—I8e. and 250. * JAP.” EXTENSION FANS—Silver effect —20 cents. All styles “JAP" FANS—5o. to Tie, CHILDRI FANS-—light shades—decor- ated—10e. and 25e. OPEN JAPANESE FANS-9centa, BLACK and WHITE OPEN JAPANESE FAN: ts. BLACK AND YELLOW, with Black ache 12 cen WHITE AND RED SILK OPEN “JAP. FANS, handsomely omamented and inounted on fancy sticks—65 cen! BLACK SILK TAPANESE FANS, decorated SILK FANS_$1.50. CREAM, PINK, BLUE, GOLD and GRAY SILK FANS—50 cents. BLACK and COLORED SILK BANS deco- rated in gold—98 cents. QOLOERD SILK FAMG—Dleck, Gray, and such shades—: DECORATED COLORED SILK PANS, with gauze centers—$1.25. BLACK SATIN axe, gold decorations and carved sticks—82 BLACK RILK MOURNING FANS—91.75, $2.25 and 82.65. WHITE and TAN tastily **touched up”. PLAIN WHITE GAUZE PANS, with fancy sticks—$1.25 to $3.73, WHITE GAUZE FANS, richly decorated 81.25 to 811.50. BLACK GAUZE FANS—decorated with lace edges—91.50, 84, 85.25, $5.50 and $%.25. PLAIN BLACK GAUZE FANS—81.40. DECORATED BLACK GAUZE FANS—$1to 7.7 BLACK FEATHER FANS—7ic. to $11.25. WHITE FEATHER FANS—@5.50 and 8.75. GRAY FEATHER FANS—7ic. to 94.50, WHITE AND PALE BLUE SILK SPAN- GLED FANS—83.25. PALM LEAF FANS—two sizes—2 for 5 cents. Comfort does not come very high HERE, you sce— nor elegance with it for that matter. FANS have not been so attractive for years as they are this season. And who can get along without one? Not you. Cream, gjarr SILK Fans— Penars, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” ‘Established 1840. Telephone 905. Twenty Minvres Is time enough to bake good biscuits, rasde of “Ceres” Flour. They should then be thoroughly done andtufy. You will also find that ‘Ceres Flour makes ‘more, “lighter,” “whiter” and ‘*better” bread than any flour you have ever used. ‘The cakes, pie crust, wuflins, crullers, Discuits, &e.. made from *‘Cerea” are sim- continue sending you an ‘We only wholesale it. Wx. M. Gur & Co, “Wholesale Flowr and Feed Dealers,” COR. 18T AND IND. AVE. 5.W. News For Mes By the Tuco Old Timers. ai “ies eat <2 ‘us the best variety of dollar ANOTHER: E £4 ‘09 MARS HE MEWYS. set Covers, French back, perfect fitting, Yoke of 4-inch Potnt de Paris Inserting ‘and edge, run with silk ribbon. Real Value, Htc. Only 8c. oach. Sexe Banoaws Ix Surrs. ‘We shall offer tomorrow aline of La- dies’ India Linen Suits, with knife-plait- ing rutile around collar,cuffs and front. Skirt Huished with deep rufle tn plain white and nest-fiured effects, Only $2.75 each. New line of Storm Serge Blazer Suits, Navy Bie, Worth $12.50. Only 99.98. Jose Banaaws Ix Consers. 100 dozen Ladies’ Swnmer Corvets, short, medium, long and aL. pair. ergs Corsets with quill bones, Ueht ‘and durable, extra long waists. Worth. 82. Only $1.50 per pair. Jose Waarren Saez Coxrixven. Another day will see the last of that lot of $1.25, $1.48 and $1.04 Wrappers which we reduced to 5c. They embrace Print, Percale, &c., in Black and White, Gray effects, Gingham effects, and light fancy stripes. Were 81.25, 91.48 and 1.08. Choice 95e. Jose Bazoaws Is Israste 4ozen Infants’ Calico Dresses. Re- duced from 35 to 10c, each. Juxe Banoarss Ix Norroya, 1,000 Bottles of Bay Bum, Worth 15e. Only 10c. per bottle. 1,000 Bottles of Florida Water. Worth Lie. Only 10c. per bottle, 600 Packages of Lubin's Infant Pow- der at the low price of 8c. per package. 50 dozen Ladies’ Stockinette Dress Shields, perspiration proof. Worth 10c, Only te. each. Tes Bou" Mances. 314 Asp 816 Tex Sz. N.W. Laxspvncz & Bro. Tomorrow Monsrso, Joxe 8, 60 DOZEN MEN'S JERSEY BATHING SUITS, SILK BRAID. BINDING. SIZES 30 TO 46. $1.00 1s rae price. $1.00 vontae sytiene SUIT. $1.00 ron raz exrie SUIT. 50 DOZEN MEN'S JERSEY BATHING SUITS, 2 PIECES, - SHIRT AND PANTS, A MOST” DESIRABLE SUIT FOR SWIM- MING AND ATHLETIC PUR- POSES, IN A VARIETY OF COLORS AND STRIPES. SIZES 30 TO 46. $1.98 15 rae paice. $1.98 von rae exrine SUIT. $1.98 rox rue exrme SUIT. 42 DOZEN MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHORT KNEE TRUNKS FOR BATHING, A VARIETY OF COLORS, AT THE REMARKA- sty tow price or 10o, ALL SIZES, 10c. 1s rax Price. 10c. 18 rae price. 15 DOZEN LADIES’ NAVY BIUE FLANSEL SUITS, ALL SIZES, TRIMMED WITH WHITE BRAID. PRICES, $2.68 axv $3. WE CARRY A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FINER SUITS UP TO $7.50. BATH- ING CAPS, HATS, SHOES AND STOCKINGS. OUR STORE DELIGHTFULLY COOL AT ALL TIMES. L. AR S= BURGH i. BRO.. 420, 4am, 604, 00 72H 8. 0TH. 11TH AND F STS. N.w. i —— Fr | : | ] F | | } i HOUSE, STREET, SEASHORE, MOUNTAIN WEAR. I | TENNIS, BOATING Banser & Ross Srrourries. ‘Tomorrow you can buy the following wew- sual bargains of us Adjustable Window Screens, 25c. each; 62.35 per doesn. SBring hinges, hook and eye and Rack, caly Putting up screen doors, 50e. Altering screen doors, Ze ‘25 feet of Garden Hose, with couplings and Patent nozzle, only €1.90. 23-inch Mesh Poultry Netting only 0c. per 100 sq. ft. Garden Hose Reels, Te. each. 10-inch Lawn Mowers, guaranteed, $3.25 each. ech, Squat Jee Cream Freesers onty $1.70 eae! Full Nickel Two-burner Gas Stoves st €2.50 cach. | BARBER & ROSS, COR. 11TH AND G STS, N.W. Rat AND ALL OTHER OUTDOOR SPORTS. Our sales of NAVY BLUE DRESS GOODS have reached that poiut which.in order to serve Ur oustomers quickly and satisfactorily, we have had to set apart an entire section of our great Dress Goods Department exclusively to the sate oy Bluca—never % well fixed for show- ing them—nover 90 mamy kinds to show DRESS GOODS NEWS is about the ‘AVY BLUE™-the kinds that everybody likes and that are always in fashion. Stuffs may come and stuffs may go—and no inatter what trimuphs of weaving and printing ‘may be sent out—Nayy Blue holds its friends throngh it all. It matters not what youare asked to look at here—it's never @ meager gath- ¢ring—so with these Blues—the assortment is Unparalleled—indead some of the richest fabrics in the store are the Blues. Rich to the: to the touch and for little money, Economical, too, for young and old; look well for almost any occasion and “true to their color” as long as there fsa thread left, “ ‘Navy Buve» Curvior. neh. Te. 42-inch. “Nave Bue Sroaw Senor. 40-inch. 500. ‘inch. « “Nave Bice» Laxspowne. (Sitk and wool.) 40-inch... OL25 “Navy Bive- Tisccowes Corp. (Sitk and wool.) 42-inch, $1.50 “Navy Bice» Senor. (Hair line atripe of White.) 40-inch. (st foor.. 00 10th st. bldg.) —e— Yours wanpty cane 10 sre THESE Frexcx Roses Sold without getting a sixht of them yourself. ‘They are some of the richest and most exe/usive of the season—said to be the most elegant shown this year anywhere. =. 815 (Oth st. building. ) A New Fasnre Fon Lasse LINEN PERCALINE. Very strong and light in weight and will not give or split. Suitable for lining bell skirts or Cream and all shades of Gray. a waists, Black, h. th st. building > Courorr Givers, Perhaps the prettiest as well as the largest ot of fans ever offered hereabouts is the Ten Thousand Haxo_Parsrep Japanese Faxs ‘We put on sale a short time since. Elegant styles, choice, refined this sea- son's, too. We bought the entire stock from the manufacturer, who needed cash. That is the reason we can sell Fans worth 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25 and 30c. Exactly half value. ‘Lith st. window full; tables full; pillars and arches covered with them. There is # choice among them, of course, but they are all good styles. Look at them closely. You'll be sur- prised to see such choice things for such little prices. (First floor. 11th st. butlding,) hee Crean Cuasrnty Lace Frouxcrxes. 10 Cut Pieces, 10 to 15 inches wide, that were 81.35 to $2.25 a yard. wRetttced to 1 a yard. — Every Starz Panason Repvcen. Aswe annonnced yesterday we have reduced the price of every single parasol iu stock to and below cost, ‘One lot of Parasols that were @2.25, 82.50, and #3. Rednoed to 81.95 ‘One lot of Parasols in Surah, India and Changeable Silks, in a variety of attractive colorings, that ore $1.25, €3.35, 63.30, 62.75 and $4. Reduced to Att other Parescle cedmeet. to Proportion. 25c. Ware Goons. ‘We are showing the best values in 2he. White Goods possible to obtain in this city. They in- clude an extra q) of Pine India Linen, extra quality of French Cambric, an extra Masalia and an extra qual Mull. Choice of the lot, 2c. per yard. 10 pieces more of ‘that excellent White India Linen at 1:23¢c. per yard. New Poncuases Ix Laces. Having purchased a big stock of Laces under extremely favorable circumstances we shall place them on sale tomorrow at from 2 to Se. per yard less than their real value. L lot of 4-inch White Point de Ireland Lace, worth Re, Liot of 6 worth 3c, SET OF ECRU POINT DE GENE LACES. S-inch, worth 20c. Only 15e. per yard. @¢-inch, worth . yard. ‘Two-tone Point de Gene Lace, Only 400. per yard. 1 lot of 9-inch White Point de Ireland Lace. Only She. per yard. New Poncaases Ix Exprorveny. 500 yards of Fine Hamburg and Swiss Em- broidery, adozen patterns, perhaps, from 1 to 2% inches wide. Worth 15c. to 18e. Only 12éc. per yard. en Fine Nainsook Flouncings, two well- wered patterns. Worth S8e. Only Tic, per Hor Waicam! “Haxp Covensxas.» 50 dozen Ladies’ Black All-silk Mitts, only le. per pair. 50 dozen Ladies’ and Children’s Silk Gloves, in Black, Tans, Browns, Grays, &e., only 25c. per pair. Lronr-Wriarr Hosreay. All the desirable Summer-weight Hosiery, in isle threads, cotton, sill 50 dozen Ladies’ Light-weight Hone, Black, Tan, White and Gray, only 25c. per pair. A apecial value, Wirtias H. M°Kxew, 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. Ywww 8% THT TESTIMONY OF 4° LADY WHO WITH MISS FRANCES WILLARD TRAVELED THROUGH- OUT THE COUNTRY IN THE CAUSE OF TEMPERANCE. writing under date of January'20, 1800, says: “*T was truly glad to learn that an office had b in our city for the instrument (the Electro about which I became so siastic a few = general debility. a trial to co skeptical, and w ta, the Rev. T. of Floride ana ft ay, try the humanity to tropois: You Have Nor Rew. SHALL WE MAIL THEM TO Yout Arusnc Reiseond Co., 1405 SEW YORK AVE. 'E , les muh Glory but little grant to the PR. FATHER Reovineesrs Wim Hiers Or Some Vauee. Soar.—tne perce of your skin are wide oven these warm days be carcru! mot fo fil them with potsonoua compounds. The medical faculty indorse the follow~ ing soaps: Castile, which is the purest of all. is only We. pound at the Palais Royal. Pinaud of Paris is one of the inost reliable makers; his Violet and Ross Soere ore hast fer warm westher; eaty 3¥e. meake at the Palais Royal. Fels of Philadelphia has achieved Rene matty Gosagh Wo Bey Law ant Geos ar Bouguet Soaps; o. Ide. # cake at the Palas Tourer Warens Axo Exrnacrs. The Genuine and Best Bay Rum comes from St. ‘Thomas, West Indies, ap: has the greatest repute. tion; }¢-pint bottles, Be. ; conte, Lubin's Extracts, all odor, 33 cents ance. Lauter’s May Bells and Lilac Bloom are delictously refreshing, 35 ox. ; No. ¢ Farina Cologne, 2 08. bot~ tes, 23 cents; ¢ oz. 43 conta LR. Harrison's Quadraple Extracts of all odors at only “te. ox. ew name to the community, but soon to be well known. Liaces.—rits morning's arrival will create a tir the trade as did the G&e. Point @°Irelande Laces 160 Vieces All-silk Chantilly Demi Flouncing, 5 to@ inches wide. twelve beautiful desticns: qualities worth Oe. and The. a yard, Choice sor She. @ yerd. Tewerny.—summer taxhions: The Stonine, Silver < oxi Sterling Silver Gold and Ril. 25 cents which ver Bow-knot Watch Chatelaines for are identical iu appearance to those of real gold aud silver; Enelish Violet Stick Pins for 10cents; ®us- pair, Belts of all Kings for indies: children’s sixes, 9 cents, Panasors.—ttere inn combination tot of the pops ular Ticht-rvlling Parasols. At €3.08 for chalice, veaterday are meladed. w price for these White Sarah ribs and ivory-like handles, And these Figured White India Sik Parasols, with ruffles, are also a bargain ot oo) $3.0R, instead of $4.50, for these Ruffled Parasole, plainand changeable colors, With handles beretoture ‘used only in #5 Parasols, Wieppixes —rreents these works of art, iimusorte Danket om head. Aragon, is a reproduction of one treasured in the Brit- ish museum. And here isa beamty: A Roman chariot This Urn, drawn by lion and lioness with Oupid as driver. It te only at this thne of the year thet spectal baneaine cam be secured of the importers, but €2.08 for ebotce of such bric-s-brac asthis isu't possible more than ones in five yours. Sovvexrn cups are a delieittully senstile saucers in all manners of shapes, some painting. And here ix « Yankee counterfeit, 15. for cup and concer thet will net be enewred at EES to feel the beat like men. ‘Look at the men wriggling and squirming in woolen clothes and collar starched like « board. Ndwat the ‘woman with costume of such fabrics we these: India Lawns costing only from Be. to We. yard, Bulgari Lawns 25 tobe. yard, Persian Lawns 20 to 400. yard, Swinses 17¢, to GXe. yard, Nainsooks 32 to 25e. yard. Black Wash Goods also: Batiste 30c. yard, Lawns 38 to She. yard, India Linen 16c. yard, Natnsook Mo, yard. iE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) =e -_ Caratoore Or THE Conditions of sale: Not more than three garments of kind to any one buyer. Every garment guaranteed Perfect in every respect and worth as represented. Money refunded for garments returned for any reason. 50c. Ganuexts For 39. +. Lor 1 consists of Chemises, Drawers and Cored Covers, the Iatter of best cambric, trimmed with superior embroidery. All sizes, and note yarment im the lot worth less than 50 cents, 75c. Ganwexts For 490. mings of plat Valenciennes lace anid fine enbrotdery. Many styles of Corset Covers, none worth less thea TS cents. Some of the Gowns and Drawers worth but Gcents. The majority, however, are 75c. garments, $1 Ganexts For 690. 3 includes Skirts, Gowns, Comet Covers, Chemises and Drawers, the equal of which in quality and style is seldom offered at @1 apiece. Made of best cambrics and summer musline, with superior Jace and embroidery trimmings, in styles that include many effects that are only usually seen in much more expensive garments. $1.25 Ganwexts For 790. 4—Cambric end Fine Muslin Gowns, Corset Covers, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts. While almost ‘similar Surplice Neck Gowns have been previously sold here at@1.15 you will find the prevailing price te 81.25. This may be said of each and every one of the garments on this table—none are worth less than @1. 86. $1.50 Gamexrs For 980. 5~The fellows of many of these garments have ‘deen retailed in a leading Philadelphia store at @1.50, ‘and yet there are afew others not worth more than 81.25. But here also are @1.75 garments. The aver- age worth is over $1.00. Bee these White Lawn Gowns ‘with plat Val. lace trimmings, elaborate enough and stylish enough for a wrapper. And these Lawn Gowns: in colors; note the turn-over collar and cuffs, the full high sleeves, &e. And the many styles of Corset Cov- terest whatever ELEC em, Chemises, Drawers and Skirts, note the depth and Dathoviag thorougkiy Tavertineea ioe | quality of the embroidery ounce ia this skirt, and tm this and this. Even the late caller will find @1.60ger- ‘ments in this lot. $2.75 Ganeexts For $1.68. Lor epimeus to value. We beve been selling very similar garments st $2.68, but you'll find that at the few stores where such garments may be found the prices are like the goode—very exclusive. 61.50 would ‘be the valuation given some of these Gowns, Skirts, ‘Chemises, Drawers and Corset Covers, end they would be called Brida! Outfta or Wedding Troussaus, oe, ‘Not inappropriste names. ‘7-18 will be only those who know how to ep- preciate reco laces and choloest embroideries, filmy cambrics and lawns and Paris styles thas will recognise the real worth of ‘hese garments. ‘Those more practival than artistic will doubt tf crear’ | they'll come out of the wash tub safely. Others will ‘talk of the abeurdity of ever wearing cuch garmenta. Itsonly © comparstively fow conpolmenrs whe will glory over thts lot. Like the artist, whe, by good luck, secures « painting by ove of the old mastera, eo with the lady of culture, she will rrepectfully hendle these works of art and, after duly e@miring them, eagerly purchase. jw Pp Tse Pacus Ror, - & LISNER, (Oumer Lith ot and Pa ome ee

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