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EVENING °STAR: ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1 892—TEN PAGES. goo 00 00, Taz Moscwrsrar. g°9°0 ¥ F 98 ze $07 and 0 F st. nw, Se 38 Be Be FASHION LEADERS cco 00 u r t IN FOR THE FINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, : : x L ERE NN N =n SLE PEER RE Mearr Barses Stocess. G09 HHH ass BoP & nee Rr We are doing the largest Millinery” business in Washington, because our prices are less than what a othersask andonr Trimmed Hats the height of re- | — _ 1} te-wol! known that finement and goo. taste. CHILDREN'S —— healthy child takes about T, HL LOW-OUT —— asmanystepsin » day as riuwep Ears. ‘SHOES. —— _ theavorage adutt does in a entirely new amortment. Notone has been in —— week. Considering this ciechawest, Butecctao ta Torte repesdustions, — —— fact, itis erne! to burden as well as New York and ourown creation. children with heavy shoes Ss Ha during this warm weather. Lions: Tanoren Sancon Hars, ‘TBe.. $1.25, #2, $3.25. SHOES. — —_ Usrenecen Hars Axo Frowers. = Sawiieeee ‘More popular every day. The awortment and prices aan acoatasiiyenseuaitng ‘cannot be equaled in this city. cuiiianis ome $15 Scr, $10.98. Low.cur = —— cae ‘The stove are Ladies’ Storm —— Suits, SHOES. — BALE worth fully $15. Special price, 81 — Our Fine Bisse Suits. made by man tailors: styles. — — or materials ood nich atactutay fanttiow oo RES Low ‘Worth from #2 to $8 more. U. H — — i s Usxper Hay —— And are taking full ad- Lavms Sacxers Usoei <a Cosr. — portunity held out to them Jackets that wore $12 redaced to $8. CHILDREN'S 9 —— of securing for thelr little Capes that were $15 reduced to $9. Low-cUr —— charges Fine Newmarkets, $10; were 813. SHOES. == Biazers $3.97; value, #5. —— _ HANDSOME, comFoRT- . r cass a ca RABLE Great Smear Warsr Sate. Towcues ceaies Largest and best line in theeity. CHILDREN’S -——— atalmost nominal prices. White and Colored Cambric Waists, 25c., 29¢., 488. | “Low-cur @8c., e., 81.25, upward. SHOES. —_— Scam Corsets, 48c. to 31.50. ae Ar 75o. Taz Moxewexra, Srruisa sphees aa Groves. ‘SHOES. Turned Oxford Ties, with Tue Monumental assortment of | 7G, patent leather tip. Lovely Gloves for all occasions— : i readings, colle cass dars.festiv- | Q8o. | CHILDREN'S — wie adic ities, school examinations—mast be | 7, SHOES. —— Wei sizes11t02. Heeled— seen to be fully appreciated. Never | 98 z —— izes 13102; sizes 236 to8. has the event of the reduction in c. aaa | = CHILDRENS 9=—— —— mse |e | Ar 81% eur sateen 0 tergstn when er | $1.50. oHAEES® Pace absolutely need the goods. | 81.89 = Tend Bietdthe Cube Silk Gauntlets... sizes. inal = T5e. Ladiew’ Suk Glovesreduced to......| 2de. ERPEET are sage ‘ | pular Chitdren's Stkant Tetteta Gives. | 150. pee Esther Femup I a Sete cuypnex's mer Be) Fox Saronpar Aso Mossoex Oxtre|.ogcmcrgs == ‘There is but one way in this world to find the truth, W-CUT and that fs “GO AND SEF” and convince yourself that tha CANNON BALL CLOTHING CO. are the ONLY PEOPLE in Washington to buy clothing from. We have the goods end more than we want, and "tis for that reason we are selling them at such slaughtering prices. It's MONEY and PLENTY of itwe NEED. We have been very busy since the day of our opening, but we still have too many goods and not enough money. For this reason we give yous SPECIAL INDUCEMENT’ SALE for TO-MORROW FOR —_Youget anexcellent pair of Knee Pants Isc. OR ‘that will answer as well as a pair that 2 POR ae. costs 50c. for school wear. FOR ‘You get @ neat and coollooking Office 15C. Coat. —— (Call tomorrow forenoon, if possible, to avoid the ™ Saturday night rush. FOR You get Child's Blue Flannel Sailor — 720. Suit cost to manufacture @2.75. Your —— Wx Huss & Cos FOR You get s Child's Long Linen Duster, 20. something you'll want for the country. SSS FOR You get « Child's suit (3 @ifferent styles SeaRS TES ‘S8c. —todlect from). Cost to manufacture, 1914 end 1916 Pa ave, batons S21 Pa ave. oo 1 FOR Youget an Ail-wool Child's Suit (in 5 $1826 different styles). Worth regular, whole- sale price, $3.75. You get an All-wool Fancy Worsted Ax Orzosremrr FOR Man's Suit. ‘These goods are considered $4.50 verycheap. They asoworth "$8.50, the You cost of manufacture. FOR You gete Light Cass. Sait. (men’s), de- ‘MUST APPRECIATE. $5.50 sirable pattern and well made. This is an extra bargain, and a fewieft, _ FOR —Youget a Beautiful Melton Sait (men’s), $6 handsomely made, wilk facing. Cost to ‘We will eell you from tomorrow on ‘Your choice or WHITE INDIA LINEN SHIRT WAISTS, ‘With Four Pleats 9ain, a8 tt cost $15.75 to manufacture. ‘You get aPrince Albert Cork Screw Suit, FOR welll mate and well trimmed. Of these 88.75 we have buta few left They ere cheap and sell rapidly. ‘You gets Custom-made Suit of Clothes — (Men's) in 15 diferent styles, sackvend seeeeee ee: cuteways. Thess goods cannot be a3sD bought in any storein the United States Ato., dtc, d4c., d40., dc, A4c., Ac., dtc. C2 for eentban $18 to $25, You do wall to at these woods, even though ou do net with to purchase 0 Powe. HDS Sari wae FOR You get » Firstclam Boy's Suit, suit ‘Light Ground, in Striped Patterns, $3.27 able forschool or business. Cheapat $5. ees Comer Ps a 55c. FOR —Yougete Black Alpaca Cost (Men's). It he. is not the cost of the labor. FOR ‘You get s Fine Black Sk Luster $1.50 Alpaca Cont, short and long cut To (Mens), which cost regularly from 20 wwe 60 Dosen, 50 Dozen, 50 Dozen, 50 Dozen, 60 Dosen. ‘You get a Fine ““Drap a’ Ete” Coat FOR and Vest, Sik Moheir Coat and Veet | 45 Dozen, 45 Dozen, 45 Dosen, 45 Dozen, 45 Dozen $2.25 (pian and fancy piaids). These goods | 45Dozen, 45 Dozen, 45 Dozen, 45 Dozen, 45 Dozen cost you anywhere else 84.50. LADIES’ WHITE INDIA WAISTS, FOR carey bo ne Tc. Youget Excellent Wi Pants. - Ax foie Sizes 32, 34, 38, 38, 40, 42. FOR You get s fine pair of Dress Pants. $2 Your choice of 25 different styles and TO cost you just double anywhere you z 84.50. SG ‘Shunden Gill audein 00 @umaaaaas CSc. OBe., GB, 3a, G80, G8", E80. @3.67 conte worth 87 t0 910. v. ar errr DaY. Remember, these prices stand for Saturday only, saasomuaiaen adspecial attention will be given to these goods FE eicratretp ha from 9am. til llo'cleck s.m. All of these geods we anf advertised (prices above $2) sold betwoen the above weneacees boureS per cent discount will be allowed. Those ‘We ba: 6 inspect our - <a looking for bargains do well to call and Stock. ‘Remember. these prices good for SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY Caxsox Bux Crormxa Company, COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. Robinson & Parker's old stand. OUR SPECIALTY for tomorrow shall be your chotce of Dr. Warner's Watets for chil- dren 1, 2, 3, 4, Sand 6 yeers old— generally sold for 50c. Special Price, Cometa em Comets: Sills Wiasuepaccniitaienes Sommets | shop. OUR STORE is so delightfully cool, caused by > Baga toromons Corecis | SRGFIFTY PATENT COOLING FANS, Wat are oon- Corsets Tw BBR stantly revolving. No annoyance caused by heat or fone wrwy B Sorsets | fies here. Corwets ey a Screete D as 7 - Serseta | TF OUT OF TOWN order by mail. We can sttend Fe Tawnoven Sees to your wants. 2LANS= BURGH & BRO. ewe oe BEE RY, Woonwarp Axp ‘Loranor. JOTH. 11TH AND F STS. ¥. JUST IN—100 dozen of our famous *'S. 0." (SELF-OPENING) CORSETS at 30c. Details in tomorrow's Post, Or Grnscax' Teranser ‘To "Max ‘This lot of Gaxcise Excuse Seroz Coars-Axp Vests, (Cream and Fancy Stripes and Checks—Made in , the best manner possible and perfect fitting. ‘They are undoubtedly the best value ever offered at the price. We bought them for it ‘tle—sell them accordingly. Coats, #5.00. Worth 88.00. Vests, $2.50. Worth €3.50. ——Bizes, 83 to 42. ‘Full line of Office Coats from ‘Toe. to 87.00. st floor... Tur Brack Asp Warr Mort Hars HAVE JUST ARRIVED. The others were pretty, but these exquisite conceits beggar description. Dainty, fufy things that suggest the dewy morn- ing, grassy lawn and sweet - scented air of the country —Enttrely new shapes— Some with White and Black quills pierc- ing rosettes of mull—Others with high ro- ‘settes, and streamers terminating in rosette of mullor edged with fleecy laco—Better select now—they are fleeting visitors. ——o—_ NAVY, RED AND WHITE SAILOR HATS. 25e.. G0c. and @1.25. Flowers that were 35c.,are now 25. a floor. -2ud annex. ) 1st annex.) ——— A Mangep Seasons For Gints There is more taste and noveltyin GIRLS* WEAR for this season than ever bafore— ‘Mothers have always experienced trouble in ‘finding proper fitting, Samr Wass For giris, especially in sizes from 8 to 14 years, ‘small sizes in Ladies’ Waists being used for 16- ‘year-old girls. This is no longer ngoessary. ‘We havea complete assortment of these useful and popular garments in all the newest and best styles and materials. Can fit perfectly any size from 8 to 16 years. « Best Percale Waists, new patterns, plaited back and front, roll collar. Sizes 8 to 16 years. —68e.— India Linon and Figured Irish Lawn Waists, Plaited back and front, roll collar. Sizes 8 to 16 years. —Te.— Fine India Linon Waists, plaited front and back, belt, large sailor collar with insertion, falleleeves with rolling cuffs. Sizes 8 to 16 years, —81.25.— Extra Fine Indis Linon Waists, belt, tucked yoke, collar and cuffs with fine embroidered edge. Sizes § to 16 years. —#1.68.— Correct styles in China Silk Blouses, all sizes. —85.00.— Superior quality All-silk Guimps, tucked and trimmed with lace, all sizes. 83.50 and $3.75.— ‘We feel certain we can sapply your wants in the White Dress line. Prices range from 82.25 to $20.00. The @2.25 Dress is of good quality India Lawn—full bodice with embroidered “Ve yoke, embroidered roll cuffs, full skirt = with deep hem. All sizes. Fine English Nainsook Guimpe Dresses, puff shoulders, deep embroiderdd ruffles, waists with feather stitching, sash back. Size | | Price 05.00 | 35.50 | 96.00 Outing Dresses, sailor styie, Navy Blue, trimmed with White or Black braid. Sizes4 to 16 years. —#5.00 t0 $8.00. — ‘The prudent mother will not allow her dsugh- ter to go out these cool evenings without alight- weight Reefer. Allstyles, shapes, colors end sizes, $1.75 to 87.60.— (Third floor... seen building.) full Srraw Since | Bors: ia, Deranruer Double Braids, 24-inch rims Ladies’ Hammock, Lounging, Traveling 20d Boating Caps. Allcolors. * (3d floor. Tar Dexaxn Fon Ware Parasors Has been wonderful. Wo received today s lot of 22-INCH COACHING PARASOLS, ‘White Gross Grain Silk, And 22-INCH SURAH SILK PARASOLS, ‘With Ruffles of same. 22INCH SATIN STRIPED BENGALINE PARASOLS—Navy Blue, Garnet, Gray and ‘Ten. ame —81.75.— INCH WHITE INDIA SILK PARA- SOLS, two rufties, bamboo handles. 83.75. — © -10th st. bldg.) Late Apprrioxs To Lanres: Neck wean Depanruenr. PERCALE CHEMISETTES. White ground with colored pin stripes, etus- tered pin stripes or ring spote—all with turn- down collars. a t ‘WINDSOR TIES. 2 ‘Those very necessary adjuncts to the shirt ‘waists of today we havein almost endless va- riety. Our latest addition 1s Tic. dos., which arrived today. All at CHIFFON RUFFLING, ‘Light Blue, Pink, Uswarcnasze. 100 pieces Fine Zephyr Ginghams, 25c. quality, —L5e. «yard. — 1st annex.) Israxrs Avpanex. Cambric Short Dresses, tucked or embroid- ered yoke, platted back, high full sleeves edged with Hamburg, —Bbe.— : Nainsook Short Dresses, yoke of tacks, deep hem at bottom, cluster of tucks above, high full sleeves, Se. India Linon, Cambri and Nainsook Short Dresses.claborately trimmed with embroidery. ae Long Night Slips, gathered fall at the neck, igh full eleeves iniahed with natnsook edging. Oth st. building.) A = Parverrive. Han Fos Lapis HRN WY Daly, Lace Wrars Ar Har Paice Axp Lass. ‘McKnew. We have about 2 ‘McKnew. McKnew McKnew. McKuew. McKnew. ‘MeKnew. McKnew. ‘McKuew. MeKnew. MoKnew. McKnew. McKnew. ‘MeKnew. ‘McKnew. MeKnew. ‘McKnew. 3 ‘tomorrow with Black Silk Guipure Lace, Fine Bisck Braid andwide Faille Silk Ribbon. Re- duced from $13.50 and $17.50 ‘0 $5 Excu. 3: Black Lace and Silk Wrape, trimmed with Ribbon, Reduced from $15 snd 817.50 to $7. 4 Silk Wraps, trimmed with Lace, Jet and Silk Ribbon. Reduced from $25and 827.50 to $10. 1 Elegant Mourning Wrap of Black Gros Grain Silk, trimmed with wide Silk Crepe ‘MeKnew. snd Silk Ribbon. Reduced from $22.50 to McKnew. #10. Aut Tay Caves Repvcen. MeKnew. The balance of our stock of Tan Capes ‘MeKnew. have been reduced from 20 to 50 per cent. ‘McKnow. Prices are now $10, $15 and $20 Lars: Jackers Ar Har Axp tse ies Sn McKnew. Webave about 21 Ladies’ Black and McKnew. Navy Blue Coats, different styles, not McKnew. quite so long as fashion requires, small MeKnew. sizes only. for small ladies and misses. The McKnew. prices of 18 of them have been 87 to McKnew. $17.50. Cuore Or Tar Lor, $5. McKnew. 3-Coats which were @13.50 and 8! McKnew. have been reduced to 87. Eserzsr Care Newwanzers For Toonrsrs. ‘We have kept up our assortment of Ladies English Cape Newmarkets for summer tourists. Tans, Grays and fancy mixtures, with the detachable Bernhardt capes. $10 to ‘McKnew. McKnew. McKnew. McKuew. McKnew. Cunpress Reevens Repvcep. McKnow. We have culled fromatockabgut 28 Chil- McKnew. dren'sand Misses'Reofers in Tans, Browns, McKnew. mixtutes, attractively braided and McKnew. trimmed with brass buttons: sizes 4 to 12 ‘McKnew. years. Prices have been 83.75, 84, $4.25, McKnew. 84.50, $4.75 and @5. Cuorce, $3 Eaxcu. McKnew. — Children’s and Misses’ Navy Blue Reef- ‘McKnew. ers;sizes4to 14 years. Only 81.75 each. Aut Panasors Repvcen. M@knew. Remember, we have reduced the price of MeHinew. every single Parasol in stock. We have McKnew, made two lotsof all the popular-priced MeKinew. styles as follows: McKnew. Jot of Parasols that were $2.50, MeKuew. 2.75, 63, only 81 Mb each, McKnew. — One lot of Parasole that were 83, $3.25, McKnew. €3.35, 83.50, $3.75 and $4, choice $2.08 McKnew. each. Seasoxaste Grove Irens. MeKnew. Ladies’ and Children’s Silk Gloves, 250. McKnew. each. Finer for more mone Ladies’ All-silic Mitts, 2c. per pair. MoKnew. Finer for more money. McKnew. Ladies’ Chamois Skin Gloves, White and McKnew. natural, only $1 per pair. MeKnew. Ladies’ White 8-button Suede Gloves, ‘McKnew. only @1.2% per pair. Wirsas H. M°Kssy, 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. A AA AA AAA aA PYyTyryi Mosr Wovwperrret Cons. AFTER TWENTY YEARS OF SUFFERING. ST. igs ASYLUM. NEW ORLEAN! oped Tio: = eee ‘Sir: A feelin bf pratibnde oo my pd da hope Me others any S > Benes by miy experience leeda me to fave ¢ you a hist of my case of rheumat om = — the efforts le to cure or relieve : "Thave suffered from rheumatism for nearly aaa ears, which row ‘wors, unt suf dporerty “Gove me to the Oharty Ho pital pwhere ‘T remnained under treatnent for three months, I Was then discharced, with the aswurance that Ccouid. never, walk again Erutches, a T'was. then folie my" thew. mation having wrown worse while there— aitof the Solats of my right ore than double their natural alge. Twas then offered a home in this insti- tnficn, which Faccorted on Ite? Abril ease le ae eet Heap her Soporte decane a pevon ‘Smcity. ine this, meveral ‘who wern acquainted wits ‘me, ior PROBUOR SUCH Antaxnic Exzcrnororsz Co., 1405 New York ave. tee Have you seen the Figured Woo! Challies we've re- duced to 15¢.0- yard? $0 styles to.elect from. sa | ERIE 5 at WATS. B EN RN D aa BoP BAS D> AA ‘00, Prd 2° - | 42 33 aaa* > 00 .. 807 Ps Ave N. W. Surewn Snorrers their superior the most for using Se Teas ne gpa at rea He Ax, ene pe ¢ Pam 15c, Pare 3 on De Pm ‘Pim. 2 Albaiik “Mitts, ‘in White, ‘Tan, Gray and 8. Pao 29c. Pam. 29c. Pam. 500 1 Pan, “300 ‘Pas. 50o. Pam. recall Gloves. in Pearl and White, with 63c Pam. 63c. Pan. 63c. Pan. - eAIR, N ADIES' NECKWEAR. Sorah Sik Ruching in Black, White and every deli- cate color. 15c. Xan. 1dc. Yano. 15c. Yano. Chemiscttes, with standing or rolling collar and uted fronts. “Algo fine embroidery chemiseties. De. Kacn. 250. Kacu. 2de. Lapms, Axo Cupnews Hosrnr, ‘Children's Cardinal Hose, full regular made, double eisand toes, all sizcs. De, Par, 2de. Par 2 25c. Par. Tadice Fost “ayen Hose, plain or drop stit stitched 2c. Pas 25c. Pam 250. Pam eda Sat adagien gasie 7 isle Thread “Hose, Richelieu ribbed 5Uc. Pam. 50c. Oc. Pam. 50c. Pam Mexs Niour 8: Sumrs, palen's Night Shirts, made of good muslin, sitk-em- Bc. Kuen. 0c. Hace 50 Face Men's 8 i Shirts, extra thread w: atent om alt ee AC Ge Bace G0 Bacn | & sens mit made of best ang: ‘deantifal | Mixsx, Foxn,a & age red fronts. “Bran. 85c.Es 807_Ps Ave N.W. @saured or eg Ladies Black ot ACH. 1t 713 MARKET SPACE. Extraordinary Sale for Two Days Only in BLAZER SsUITs. ‘Navy Blue Blazer Suits, made in the latest style. $6.00. Gray and Tan Blazer Suits, all wool. $5.99. Navy, Tan and Striped All-wool French Serge Suits, munis 89.25. ‘Satin Radaman Blazer Suite. $15. Above Suits are all reduced from @3 to $7 a Suit. All Bilk Waists reduced in price also. Afall line of Swiss Mull and Quiton Waists at very low prices. MILLINERY GOODS Below cost to close. ‘We will trim all Hats purchased from us FFF RRR’ ERE KEE 00. FFF Fe Hee fe fe 88 ke e RR EE E 0.0 F = R R EEE EEE oo F occ A AA AA AAA an Mex Ane Nor Ix Ir Tus Wearnen nless they arg in one of our cool, comfort: "qsome men, think they do | in a negiice shirt. They tin- ‘negluce shitts are cut in 8 one-sided way. Such men have never worn ifn a poet, w with ee tof at- from a€ the bopidar pr i ee eae mn 16 y my 25, 0, @1. 15, €2 atid €2.50, is what we offer you “The Tico Old Timers,” 8. B. ELLERY AND JOS, H. IRELAND, ‘Managere Branch Balto. Shirt Factory, 951 9th st. n.w.. near N. ¥. ave. junction. 59 Fixe Murserv. DISCOUNT OF 20 ree cent ro 30 pen cevr. The LATEST MILLINERY NOVELTIES as in vogue in the fashionable world. We offer everything desirable in TRIMMED ‘HATS and BONNETS. Horeurssox, 92 «= COR. F AND 13TH BTS. Sorrp Sreniixe Snver Weovme Presewrs. M. WwW. Guz, Bro. & Co, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, ‘TEMPORARILY aT 1487 Pea Ave E-81.50 quality French Percale Shirts for 81 is worth knowing about. Look in window corner 18th street and Pennsylvania avenue. —A conUNDRUM.— Quxsti0x—way are our prienda like the baroaine Of the Palais Roya’? Aixswer—pecause they are beat appreciated when gone. Ts se not onty too trae that we best appreciate | our friends wien we lose them? And don't you better appreciate the bargains that dot a lange store like the Palais Royal when they are cone? Unsperwean.—orinetnonsunds of pieces of hotce Cambric and Summer Muslin Unilerwear being dis- tributed at wholesale prices the following only re- ‘main: 5% garments in the $1.98 lot; 68 pieces in the 81.68 lot; 42 pieces in the 79e. lot. A table for Corset Cover bargains, which will be full tomorrow morning and empty at closing time. Odd | izes, sli gitly creased, but ha!f price. | Rimpoxs.—tere’s « tect that pests all ction: | Ribbon Belting of desirable colors, 2 inches wide for | Ade. yard, but worth 40 cents, 24 inches wide for 1c. yard, but worth 68 cents. Moire Ribbon for Sashes at | | 80c. yard, such as often retails at 0 cents. | | Neeckwean.—teaia ana surah sitk Dress fronts, | P articulariy adapted to Blazer Suits. Lot 1 is reduced from $3.68 to $2.98. reduced from $3.88 to $2.19each, Nothing wrong with them other than | they are too choice—too purse. We bring the pri: sales, . French Percale Chemisettes reduced to 19>. Only & table full-a one-day bargain. 8c. Windsors reduced to 13c., two for 25 cent. Reason: Not sufficiently long for men with big necks. Lot ‘pensive for the average | s down and create quick | each. Ghooves.—s1 for White Chamois Gauntlets in 25 cents less than prevailing price. 85 cents for the scarce emall size mousquetaires is 15 cents less than else- where. Panasors.—treee are parvains that wil boin- quired after when “tis too late Parasols up to 81.48 reduced to 930. Parasols up to $3.48 reduced to $1.98. Parasols up to $5.68 reduced to 82.98. Parasols up to 87.98 reduced to 85.99. Parasols up to @9.98 reduced to $6.90. Parasols up to 813.98 reduced to $9.90. GrVou will find in the 82.98 lot Lyons novelty Parasols, with detachable handles, boon to travelers. Hasoxencarers.—rourteon styles of Scatlaped and Embroidered Lawn Hantlkerchie's at 12i¢c. each. ‘These are new—this morning's errival. Hosreny.—ruree pairs insteadof two pairstoradol- Iar—how long will such bargains be here? Fast black ‘as well as all the leather shades and evening and street costume shades in these silk finish Lisle Stockings. Ribbed and plain. The tmporter's loss—your gain. Devil's red is appropriately a fast color—a fadeless red: of ribbed and plain Lisle. Ladies and ‘Misses’ sizes for 47c. a pair. Vesrs.—e mivtea sitk Vests or Corset Covers at only 50cents are now hero in allcolors, but the last fmportation of the season is here—The most desirable colors will be scarce later. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (@ontinued below.) HH AL FF HOH AA EL OF HHH AA TO re HOH AAA CL GF HHA Suits are the Palais Royal's great specialty. Had we the | room White Lawn Suits would not be | neglected. As it is they are crowded into one corner. Some show it—| created. Onr new buyer, with character- fstic energy and promptn them at onee. How to doit? CHILDREN (Sizes, 6to 12 years.) Marked price, 86... Marked price, 88. Marked price, #10... Marked price, $12 S$ SUITS. LADIES’ SUITS. (Sizes, 32 to 42.) Marked price, 88. Marked price, $11... 85.59 86.50 . : 88.50 ‘Marked price, #20... -210.00 2A these Lawn Suits have latest style high and fall slesves and none socreased that they cannot be made as good as ever with only the use of a hot iron. Srozw Senez Brazer Surrs. No mancan serte two masters and do equal justice toboth. Our buyer's time and thourht has becn centeréd on these Blazer Suits. Whatifhe does sac- rifce afew hundred dollars in quickly disposing of White Lawn Suits, if he thereby gains increased room and time.and thought to his hobby—our hobby—the Palais Rosal hobby—A. Lisner’s hobby—Blazer Suits. POINTS. 1—None but Tailor-made Suits. 2—Most complete range of sizes. B-Perfect fit positively suaranteed. 4-No trash at any price. 5—Moderate prices for best. G_Alterations free of charge. 7—No extra chargo for extra sizes. 8—No payment made until suited. Prices mean very little. As a matter of fact there 4s more money proftt to the retailer of the usual low- price ready-made garments than to our Moderate-price ‘Tailor-made Suits. But you expect prices to be given. Weill quote today our champions. Stora Serge Biazor Suits, in Navy and Black, guaranteed fast, 98.76, $12.08, 613.98, 815.98. But don't judge by price. COMPARE-—comparison with the trashy gar- ments at low prices or with the better suits at hicher Prices will show that Palais Royal prices are really the cheapest. Waisrs Or Azz Kixps. A variety ;s0 many that you are liable tooreriook tht bet ales, ‘Hore they are: Os ters with latest style ruf- gL 2p French Perealine Wala, light ground, with small fieures in colors. ‘siges remaining are 32 and 34 bust measure. 90.08—Russian Silk Blouses reduced from $12.50, ‘because too few can afford to pay the proper price. 10 Pxe Cexr Discouxr. crente a great sale wf them—tt will Blouses are “*2il- tng" Jerseys, so we marked them st reduced prices ond wine ‘one-tenth from the reduced prices. | world. Besure and ask for ""Mrs. ine Syrup” and take no other kind. ‘As1-ly Avers Har Vicor Restores faded, thin and gray hatr to its eririnal color, texture and abundance; prevents it from fall- ing cut, checks tendency to baldness, and promotes « Rew and vigorous crowth. A clean, safe, elewant and economical hair dressing. EVERTWHERE POPULAR. “"Nine months after having the typhoid fever my ead was perfectiy bald. I was induced to try Ayer's Hair Vigor, and beforw Thad used half a bottle the hair Dewan to crow. Twomore bottles brought ont as good s head of hairaseverIhad. On my recommendation my brother William Craig mede use of Ayer's Hair Vigor withthe same good results."“-Stephen Craig, 832 Charlotte st., Philadelphia, Pa. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Sold by Druggists Everywhere. ‘Mass. Me" WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP Has boon need for ov) REN WHILE TEETH It SOOTHES the | ING with PERFECT CHILD, SOFTENS wt) CURES DIARRHG:, UOCESS, and is the best remedy for Soid by druggists in every part of the SONS nervowenees reentting from nelicvel Ut BROWNS THON LE Geunine tins trade mark and crossed Fed Hines on COMMENCEMENT MATERIAL WHITE Goops, WHITE INDIA LINON, WHITE INDIA MULL. WHITE DOTTED SWISS, both the Americanand imported qualities. EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC SWISS and NAIN- SOOK ROBES. ‘We carry one of the largest lines of such goods to be FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS | | of MOTHERS for their CH: eyo GUMS, ALLAYS all PATS, | 2d EDITION. PRISONERS REVOLT, Guards Forved to “Call Out the Mil- itary. DEFAULTING SECRETARY CAPTURED. | A Cloud Burst Causes Damage in Pennsylvania. CHAIRMAN MURPHY’S DENIAL OLT IN A PRISON, The Prisoners Driven to Thetr Cells at the Bayonet Point. Mavuip, June 10, An outbreak has occured in the prison at Reville. Tt has been customary for the prison officials to allow the prisoners te play cards and to amuse themsclves in various ways, and yesterday some prixoners who were engaged inganbling with cards became involved ‘The other prisoners, » large | number of whom bad been watching the gun | took sides in the dispute and finally « gene | fight was started. ‘The prison yards were soon filled with enraged men rolling on the ground, striking, biting and seratebing. The guards sought to separate the combat ants, bat they were to restore order. | The fighters seemed bent upon killing each other anda number of murders would cer- tainly hove been committed had the prisoners deen poseesed of weapons of any kind. The prison officials a rnilitary. As the detachment of troops marched nto the prison yard the prisoners ceased fight ing among thousecives aud turned their, atien- tion to the soldiers. Ther refused to re turn to their cells at the orler of the officers in command, and they eventually ordered the soldier: to charge with fixed bay- onets. This was done and the prisoners were riven, hurling maledictions upon the soldiers, into thoir quarters, One of the prisoners was Killed by a bayonet thrust and several others were seriously wounded, QUICKLY sPENT 87,000. Arrest of a Defaulting Secretary of a Cal fornia Railway. Doxswor, Cat., June 10.—H. Grogs, who left Oakland with about €12,000 belonging to the Gnkiand Consolidated Street Railway Com- pany, of which he was secretary, was arrested at Sissons late Inst night. Five thousand eight hundred = re omnd on him. He was ‘accompanied Gntlagher, who was arrested here. Both men had been «pending money freely. DELUGED WITH WATER. Damage Caused in Pennsylvania by « Cloud- hurat. Moscow, Pa., June 10.—A cloud-burst yes terday evening wrecked and deluged buildings and caused considerable damage. The Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western railrond tracks were washed out and in places swept the tracks entirely Several bridges and dams were carried away. Trains were stopped in time to revent Communication with catastrophes. jew York Se completeiy shut off and trains have been stalled until the damage can be repaired, @ task which will require several days. — found anywhere. Our 15 and 5c. DOTTED SWISS are great valucs. A. Kacrax, $0838 00 PA. AVE. RRR TIA GLUE RRO OY ¥ Aa RRR OO YY AA R ROO ¥ K Roo ¥ jebim Tur BBR A NN NK OK ov pee rrr Bo A TREES BARE PE Bas 2“4N BNR KE EY HOR 00 FRE Ssh io QF ra gee Sss3 i 00 a £ Fre Ss of ss. eA E KE S83 2“. fu Eee aT 1115 F Sreser N. W: Simply astonishes the public, becauseesuch high ‘values are given for so little money. We have enongh of those $3. and @4 La‘ies*Oxfords (manufacturers’ samples) left to last two or three days, which we are selling at $1.85 per pair. Sizes, of course, between 2 and 4, narrow widths. ‘The $4.50 Hand-sewed Turn Boots which we are selling at $2.75 per pair cannot be duplicatedsby any manufacturer at our selling price. ‘The Men's 86.50 Patent Calf Bals. are going like‘hot cakes at 4. Wehave one lot of Men's #6 Kangaroo Oxfordsat $4. They are Hathaway, Soule & Harrtagton’s Shoe,, and are disappearing like smoke before: ale of wind. When you get down to what is leftfof the stock of ‘the late firm of W. H. Keneaster & Cog, and there are at least a hundred pairs here, you get *them at your own price. Tur Waanex Suor Hovse, 1115 F Srerer N. W., 36 KENEASTER'S OLD STAND. Warne Couronr Sirs Exranoxe CONTENTMENT AND HAPPINESS | PERENNIALLY DWELL. puters HOUSEKEEPERS WHO CONSULT THEIR ownN"| Sven and INTERESTS CAN INVEST A FEW DOLLARS WITH US AND LIVE THE PEER OF THEIR WEALTHY NEIGHBORS, REPAYING US FOR THE BENEFACTIONS OF OUB EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM FROM THREAV- INGS OF THEIR WEEKLY OR MONTEL! AS THEIR CONVENIENCE DICTATES. WITH INDUCEMENTS SUCH AS WE MK. MURPHY DENIES IT. He Says Senator Hill Has Written No With- drawal Letter to Him. Tuor, N. ¥., June 10.—The Troy Press this afternoon prints this interview with “Edward Murphy in denial of the published nent that Senator Hill has written a letter authoriz- ing the withdrawal of his name from all further consideration by the democracy —xtate and national_whenever in the opinton and «is- cretion of Richard Croker, Hugh McLaughlin, Edward Murphy, jr..and Al. F. Shechan suck a step should be take Mr. Murphy is quoted as saying: “There is no basis of any sort for the report that | have @ letter from Mr. Hill withdrawing from the canvass for the nomination for President. The matter of Mr. Hill's withdrawal has never been considered by his friends; they are urging bie | claims in the name and at the command of the | democratic party and people of New York. | He is «subject now as he always has been to their orders. At their demand he has entered the field, his canse in their hands. ‘The story that he had given men letter of withdrawal | might be traced. I dare sny. to the source |from which all the anti - Hill false |Ibood, of the year have procondod. We | do not expect that denials can stop the erstem- atic campaign of fal-chood which party bolters | here undertake, but their #tc | that we can trust the jan intelligent public. 1 no letter of withdrawal {amd that I never heard of “one wi false statement first reached me this m | Possibly there are letters of withdrawal in ence, but none of them bear David B. Hill's signature, nor have they been antrusted to his friends. “There are many democrats who think that the cause of party harmony would be se- cured if candidates 0 than Mr. Hill would write such letters. At any rate the Senator can- not be beaten by falsehood. BIRTHS. LEXTHAN. On Thureday_June®, 180, st Wash- the wife df Lieut. MICHAEL 3. 5. A., @ daughter, . coe MARKIED. ch haste EX of Btls « eveniny, June Church), § Shure h EDW BELL. On June Dejoved son of the streets, moutliwest, Bunday' J {ives and frrends tavived to attend. BEUCHERT. On Wednesday ioten ee i serch Wat ideas rime ian Nebved ite Rate ber tate late f—y iy Na ‘Ei street eat Bt Marys Chunh atoiciock Reis: olen gunn at Se Nas ea Sa'iscnan Sr repose ott 40 ain 3 Wednesday, June S, 1882, ot TROUGHS es |ARY a farce Biche nent * Friday. 10, 1802, MARY ANN oS Keftrw ofthe late Joba Lynn. "Notice of ae 2m. aloe as Regis “Rimeral Saturday afternoon, 5 p.m., Church of As EVE, only” child’ot Jue. ‘axed ‘nine months and Hicawar Rossery. ‘Some highwaymen steal your money, others try te ‘steal the results of your brain and the fruits of your Aabor ; the latter ts the worst form of highway robbery. ‘Merit has made « success of CARTER'S LITTLE EVRY HOME CAN BE MADE THE CENTER OF \LIVER PILLS, They bave becomes household word ATTRACTION IF SELECTION BE MADE FROM sie? FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, BABY CARRIAGES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS, RE- FRIGERATORS, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES ‘wad the people will have them , they know their value. (Then comesthe highwayman with his IMITATIONS AWD WORTHLESS FRAUDS, and with these he hho, ee to trade upon the merit and reputation of (Cai \TER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. BEWARE OF THESE HIGHWAYMEN; don't be tmpor'W1 upon with an article offered to you as “just as goo! as “O-A-R-T-E-R-.8." There is nothing © 00d as 8°C-A-B-T-E-R--8." Ask fd “O-AB-T-E-R-8" and be sure you get the genuim CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. \ a (E CURE.FOR SICK BEAEACHE. oc30-4,m0,w,17* CastoRia

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