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a ae WASHIN <GTON. FRIDAY June 10, 1892. CROSBY S. NOYES THE EVENING STAK has a regular and tion in Wattanentians y other paper in ‘Three planks may be expected from a republi- ean convention as definatory of republican doctrine. These are a strong resolution in favor of protection with reciprocity, a defini- tion of bimetallism so guarded as not to offend the silver states, but stopping short of free coinage several lengths, and a ond declaration against “southern outrages” and in behalf of “one free and unrestricted ballot.” In the platform adopted at Minneapolis all these expectations are fully met. Mr. MeKinley is not accorded specific mention, but under the general praise bestowed upon revenne legislation of the last Congress and the “republican policy of cece both the dis- tinguished author, . MeKinley tinguiahed amender ta the tariff bill, Mr. Blaine, are indirectly complimented. es the rest the republican party champions the oppressed “irrespective of faith, color or nationality,” opposes trusts, approves the established policy of free mail delivery, commends “the spirit and evidence of reform in the efvil service and the wise and consistent enforcement by the republican party of the laws regulating the same,” favors the admis- sion of the remaining territories, the cession of the arid lands under congressional restrictions ‘and subject to the homestead laws to the states and territortes in which they lie, and complt- ments unstintedly the administration of Mr. Harrison. Altogether there isa little straddling, some glittering generalities and much bold affirmance in explicit terms of party principles and policy. —____ +++ ——_ Academic honors come to women naturally on the extension of academic privileges. No matter what may be the physiological effects of the competition with young meu, young women show up well in other respects. In the recent awards by the Columbian University Miss Ship- man carried of both the Greek and Latin prizes and Miss Bradley the mathematical prize. Miss Fazelton was made a bachelor of seience and ‘Misses Heth and Shipman bachelors of arts. A place for the Indies, does some one say? They require no courtesy here- reach for what they want, and get it. — + ee Seldom does a grest political convention ex- tend its sitting: nto the small hours of the morning after « day's session, however short, followed by en exciting night session. The Minneapolis convention is farther noted for the | remarkable m in which a candidate for re- nomi . apparently losing ground, reeov- | ered prestige and position in the body. During | the greater part of the week, while there | bas been some fluctuation, the current bas been slightly against the President | The committee on credentials, however, was | won on an important preliminary issue and the victory thus achieved was confirmed last night | im the convention. The admission of the Harri- son state delegation from Alabama by a majority of 111 votes seemed to make it evident either | that Mr. Harrison would be renominated or that some other line of battle would have to be formed by the anti-Harrison organizers. Con- siderable generalshiy has been displayed on Doth sides, but the final victor always eurries off the prize of public applanse. — ‘There are a good many “Uncle Dicks” in the land, but only one Richard W. Thompson. To de enlogized by Chauncey Depew end encored by a republican national convention ought to fill the measure of any octogenarian’s ambition. Even the electric lights could not go out on such # man and suchan occasion as his presence evoked without illuminating his career, strange to say. ++ | “Options” and “futures” on “cotton, hops, wheat, corn, oats, rye, barlgy, grass seed, flax seed, pork and other edible preduets of swine” will hereafter, if the House has its way, require license tax of $1,000 and a tax of five cents a each pound of cotton, hops, pork, lard, acon and other edible prodacts of swine, and twenty cents on each bushel of the other arti- cles mentioned. Tho dealer is taxed on articles he sells in his own or others’ behalf. The law has been demanded by the farmers and resisted by the dealers. It is legislation that is aimed to accomplith much relief, and if it could dis- eriminate so as to protect legitimate operations end pr what is termed gambling in futures, would be Leneficial. —— +02 There would seem tobe some defect in the law relating to the sale of liquor to minors. The law ought not tobe open to doubt as to whether such a thing could take place by whole- arently coatemplated that chose in that way: hence the wision. Bus since it t only possible, but bas beon Coue, the law should be amended in that or any other required particular. As it the law's working-out is utterly incon- circulating @ story that ed her with kisses. getting large chunks of American wealth, without holding us up to ridicule. a see The Am Insticate of Homeopathy comes to us next Moudes to siay several days in busi- streng:hamong the sovthern delegations be- Sides the mere question of office holding is the ti there that be will sign a force bill if the ext Congress is republican and one is passed. ‘This may be also very likely an element of weakness elsewhere. see A promiscuous polsoner has supplanted Jack the Ripper a:a feature of London crime. The police of New York and Brooklyn say they know nothing about the case. The police of Loudon are not so frank. As the theatrical srason wanes the political season achieves its greatest robustness. ‘Thus fs the law of compensatton manifested and the public preserved from ennui. ee recon nate ‘There seems to have been sufficient ‘disorder at times in Minneapolis to have made the Sena- tors or Representatives there forget that they were not in Congress. — Itis to be hoped that the band will refrain from playing “Comrades” in celebration of the Presidential and vice presidential nominees. see The time is at hand when the public will Fealize that there has been a great deal of good arithmetic wasted on the political situation, — Uncle Sam has sneceeded in painting Minne- polis very red. and there m every prospect that he will sustain the record im Chicago. —— The dheovery of a big cigarette trust is likely Yo arouse some popular indignation because the orgunization failed to put up the prices of ftp wares so as to make their use less common. wee ‘The presidential race bas so far been marked | bye tremendous shifting of odds. = It looks as if public men were very much given to the absent-minded practice of writing THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1892—TEN PAGES. A By A & tl foe 4 ‘of NNN EFE W Ww 1 tuey Hig, Wy a a Ee ww - ‘What will undoubtedly prove to be the erandcet sale of Muslin Underwear ever tnaugurated in Washington will begin here tomorrow morning. We bave Just closed out from one of the largest Musjin Underwear mann- facturers in America the entire balance @igantie of this sesson's stock af about ejzty cents om @ dollar, We bave thrown ae aside our regular stock in order to make space for this giganti: purchase. Spe- © — cial arrangements have been made by increasing tha force and otherwise facil! Muslin tating your selections in order to accom- Underwear gure to be attracved by such prodigions dargains. atthe While it has never been arnle of our business to limit our customers to any Bon particular quantity, yet under the pres- ent cireumstances we must reserve this Marche. right, in order to enable all of our Patrons to secure at least one or more ofeach of these garments. as it fs not Mkely that such values will ever again be afered im this ety. Gowxs Ar 60c. Ox Tuz Doran Fair grade Muslin Gowns, with tucked 0c. yoke and cambric raffle around neck Gowns, and sleeves, high sleeves, pearl but- $c. toms. Cannot be matched under soe. Only $9¢. each. Fine Muslin Gowns, pointed yoke of be. fine tucks, with cambrie ruffle around Gowns, neck, sleoves and yoke, high sleeves, bGe. pearl buttons. Cannot be matched under (Gc. Only bbe. each ‘Two styles of Fine Muslin Gowns, Pointed yoke, fine tucks, with two and (89 and 98e. fourrows of embroidered insertion fn Gowns, the yoke, embrotdered edge around neck, 65c. sleeves and yoke, high sleeves. Cannot | be matched under 89 and 98e. Only 63e. each, Two styles of Fine Muslin Gowns, bias yoke of fine tucks and Hamburg in- Dollar serting, surplice neck, with fne em- Gowns, broidered ruffle around neck, sleeves _™ and yoke. Cannot be maiched under $1. Only Me. each. Ladies’ Fine Muslin Drawers, tucked Se. cambric ruffle, with four tucks above Drawers, the ruffle. yoke band. Cannot be 2c. matched under 390. Only 25e. per pair. 600. Three styles of I ine Muslin Drawers, Drawers, 4-Inch embroidered ruffle, with cluster Mc. of tucks above. Cannot be matched under S0e. Only $e. per patr. Fine Cambric Drawers, with 41nch 7c. ruffle plat Valdnclennes lace, with two Gowns, clusters of tucks above, yoke band. Sie. Cannot be matched under 75. Only ‘Ste. per patr. Fine Cambric Drawere, with deep plat 98. Valenciennes ruffle and Valenciennes Gowns, Ince insertfon, with two clusters of fine Se. tucks above. Cannot be matched under ‘98e. Only 59. per pair. Dora. While wo have other Corset Covers at Digher and lower prices, today we simply call ettention to tho following two extraordinary values: ‘Fine Cambric Corset covers, French 7éc, back (perfect fitting), square neck of 3- Corect inch embroidery, finished in herring Covers, bone trimming cn neok and armholes, 49. edged with embroidery. Cannot be matched under 75c. Only ke. per pair. Fine Cambric Corset Covers, with square _ 85. neck of S-in. Point de Paris lace. run Coract with fine ailk ribbon, neck and arraholes Covers, edged with lace, finished with pearl but- 5c. tons. Canmot be matched under 75. Only 63¢. each. Samrs Ar 60c. Ox A Dotan S00. Fine Musifn Skirts, with 5-inch tucked qndé cabrio ruffle, cluster of tncksin and SSc. _abovethe ruffle, weil made, good stout Gowns, musiin. Cannot be matched under 50c. $90. and Sic. Oniy $9. each. Fine Muslin Skirts, with deep tucks ci 7Se. cammbric ruffle edged with embroidery, Skirts, cluster of tucks above the ruffle, fin- Sc. ished with yoke band. Cannot be ‘matched under 1c. Only Sc. each. Bhandsome styles of Muslin Skirts, ‘with deep embroidery ruffle, with clus- ter of tucks above the raffte, yoke band. Style No. 1 cannot be matched under 81.85. Only 90. each. Style No. 9 cannot be matehed under 81.75. Only 81.18 cach. Style No. $ cannot be matched under 81.95. Only 81.68 cach. Fine Muslin Skirts, with tucked cam- $2.76 —bric ruffle, with wide inserting and deep Skirts, edge of fine Medici lace. Cannot be 81.85, matched under $1.75. Only$1.85each, Tex Banoays Ix Tannen Hara We are winding up the balance of our stock of Stylish Trimmed Hats, and ‘while ail have not been reduced, we have made a considerable cut in the fol- lowing lots Hate Your choice of one lot of Trimmed At Hate, which have been $5, @6 and $7, at Almost $3.98 cach. aly Your choiee of one lotof Trimmed Price, Hats, which have been $8, $9 and $10, at 84.95 each. Your choice of one lot of Trimmed Hats, which have been $10,811. and 812, at £5.98 each. Jose Bisoass Ixy Usrannen Haus. ‘We will throw out on a counter to- merrow morning about fifty styles of Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats, in all the Untrimmed various shapes and all the desirable colors. Hate Hate which have beon selling at 75c.. S8e., $1. 25nd $1.48 at Be. each. Ladies’ Hats which have selling at 1.25, 81.50, 81.08 and 82.48 at 430. each. Ladies’ Pearl Braid Sailors, Black, ‘White, Navy end Cardinal, st 350. in- ‘stead of 50e. Ladies’ Sennette Braided Sailors, in Black, Navy and White, at S0c., instead of 98. ($1.25 White Milan Sailors, 75c. ‘$1.48 White Milan Sailors, 9c. Jove Basouns Lx Cumpaaws Hars. Children’s Fine Lace Straw Hats, Children's trimmed with velvet end ribbon, all Hate shades. Reduced from $1 and 81.25 to Less than dBc. each. Half price. Children’s Pine Black Chip Hats re dueed from $1 to 40. each. At Lee Tite Hay Price. Juss Bancams Ivy Haxoxuncuers. morning 100 dozen Ladies’ Fine Em- Uttar and than fergetting toad Gem, —- It mast be a relief to Mr. Hill t notes cmm- Yention where he was in no way s subject of ecusmon. ——- ree earning for recruits just at present, list io T =z Box | Mazcaz, 314 Aw 316 7m Sz N.W. Cexr Orr. 80 percent We offer our entire stock of Children's Discount and Misses’ Reefers, in Tens, Cardinal, on ——- Navy, also Blue and Tan checked, at Children's exactly one-Gifth off of the present marked Redfere. prices—a reduction of 20 per cent. Joxs Bazaars Ix Brazen Scrrs. Inasmuch as the stzes have become Fashion- broken wo offer Ladies’ Black Habit apie Cloth Blaser Suits, in large sizes only, Blazer reduced from $6.48 to $3.48. Suite. _ Elegant line of Storm Serge Blazer Suite at @9.96. [ Cream White Storm Serge Blaser | —~ Suits. Worth @15. Only $12.48. Lanes Warts Ar 60c. Ox A Doxtax. ‘We bave secured sbout 150 dozen 7B and 89e. ‘White India Linen, White Lawn with Waists coléred polka dots, Black Lawn ,with White hairline stripes and a few Plain For he, Black Sateen Waists, styles which have been selling at 75 and 88c., for only 49. each. $1.00 —-25 dozen Ladies’ White India Linen ‘Waists, with hemstitched and embroid- Waiste, ered turned-down collarand cuffs, full high sleeves. Cannot be matched under %e. 81. Only 70c. each. Joxe Banoars Ix Ware Ixvu Lisex Scrrs. $2.60 We havesecured 100 White India Linen Suits, Sits, platn skirt with waist, which can- €2.00. not be matched under $2.50, only €2 each. Tue Box Manzcae, 314 Axo 316 Tu Sr. N. W. ‘Waists,in 3 or 4styles, embracing Plain | ———— the upper Soca the qualities WE <= snorr gerry. Our gauge of — rants goodness 1s bigger than scrTs most. And we “heap it up.” ‘not ‘Who has $5 SHORT PANTS SUITS that ENGLISH MAN- —— O-WAR SUITS. —— Sdddddedddndddededsededddds ddd | ————— sobbbbosbabtssassonihs sebeeebes | = behest Sarenpavs Spectar. Sarvrpars Spscran. Resonpise Sure. Risenpine Suz Cranes. Cranes. Cranes. Cranes. 734 Asp 736 Tru Sr. N.W. Summer fs here and with it the demand for seasona- dje goods. Nothing ts as comfortable as a Shirt Waist or asstylish. We have the best assortment in the city and perfect-fitting garments, all ot reduced prices, cused ty cur mbufiting operations ten to com- 250. Be pee Percale Shirt — 39c. Be, Keats 50c. 14. ogo, 50a, Baighsto et mien Be 750 ‘The above come in all colors, including mourning styles. The following, however, is the best bargain of the season: oe iO as $y ohs.68 For choice of French Sateen. in Black, and Figured Trish Lawn, in light and dark effects, with side pleating. ruffle down front and around neck. The same gcods are marked out on this street as a bargain at $1.68. OUB PRICE ONLY we 000 eo c c pl God Our sales of Infants’ and Childron’s Hats and Bon- nots have been very large this season, and have left us | — ‘with a number of small lots for tomorrow. One on them all that sold at 69c., 75e., 89c. and $1. CHOICE, 50o. WHITE AND FANCY FLAN- NEL SUITS. is as little as possible. Lower than our lowest is risky buying. Keep on the safe side. SEPARATE —— Sans PANTS. & Coxpasy. ‘This weather is draw- ing on the ‘‘coolers"— the WASH KILtS ana — BLAZERS axD — FANCY VESTS. FEATHER — WEIGHT COATS—— THINNEST — suitings. ‘The immense variety ‘we carry speaks to the whole city full of “growers.” We have answered every throb of fashicn's pulse—end comfort’s, too. The Producing world has = been busy supplying our JUVENILES' DE- PARTMENT with the “‘seanonables." effects are the conse- quence. Thoy'd make STAR SHIRT WAISTS. SHOES— A SAVIN YOU ON EVERY PAIR OF SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES BOUGHT AT 726 Tru Sx. TO STOCK, PRICES QUOTED ARE LN EVEBY INSTANCE BELOW ACTUAL cosT. Calf Shoes for Men st $1.75. Worth $2.50. Sccviceahle Shows for Man, im congress or lace, at $1.25. Worth $1.75. uea's Ressian Olt Btuchers, tm Desk Tea.ot 61.98. Taz Smuz Suoz Hovss, ' 726 7th st. ‘1241 ITH 8T. 5.B It is the town talk that we are the only low-priced remnant house in the city. The crage this season, any color so it's red. Reaxaxrs, Rexsayrs. 2,000 yards Red Satine, polke dots and figures, 15¢. Our price, 9c. 2,000 yards Black Figured Satine, 15e. Our price, 90. 2.000 yards Red Figured Percale, 126. Our price, 2,000 yards Black Plaid Grenadine, 160. Our priee, Mc. Pe. 2,000 yards Black Piaid Mulls, 1c. Onur price, Bo, 2,000 yards Black Striped Mulls, 12}¢c. Our price, SATLORS-and the| gy, 2,000 yards Black India Linen, 15¢. Our price, 9c. 2,000 yards Striped Mulls, 123¢c. Our price, 8i¢c. Trou Luss, Lou Loe. 2,000 yards India Linen, 8c. Our price, 480. 2,000 yards India Linen, 10c. Our price, 584c. 2,000 yards India Linen, 12}¢c. Our price, Oo. 2,000 yards India Linen, 15c. Our price, 7340. 2,000 yards Pique Welts, 95c, Our price, 120. 2,000 yards White Striped Plaid, &. Our price, 40, 2,000 yards White Plaid, 123g. Our price, 7M. 2,000 yards White Plaid, 15e. Our price, Bic. 2,000 yards Red Striped Flannel, 25c. Our price, Cute | ence. For Blazers and Wrappers. 2,000 yards Light Figured Percale, 12%. Our Price, Odc. = = Rares Ensrenraue, _ ae 2241 11th st. se. AND TAN.” 010-2 a STRAW HATS, Company. a rv Ea ¥ o ga cLory HATS —— Bs By so ye H Fa | AND Were “OUTFIT- NOVELTIES. TERS.” That word is POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 7TH STREET. & blanket—covers every wearable want — FUR- NISHINGS — HATS — SHOES — besides Ladies’ Tan and Gray Full Regular Made 1 ‘Hose, and sold every day at 21c. TOMORROW, 123 2. 35 Ladies’ Black Hermsdorf Dye Fast Black Full ‘Regular Made Hose. Regular price, 34c. TOMORROW, 19. 25e, Tan and Gray Regular Made Half Hose, double heels and toes, for a leader, 1240. 3 special Hosiery bargains tomorrow. Fifty dozen tuported, Cranes, Cuxanzs, ‘734 Aso 736 Tra Sx. N W. Frsxsauwe J EWELRY Eerazusauent ‘NO “PINCH” Goops. 531 Seventh street northwest. ba “Tovusts Pasreon noor Warer Firrer. Just the thing to take with you to the sea- shore or abroad to guard against the water, bow ‘wos invented in the laboratory of L. Pasteur. Its principle ts ex- tremely simple and ia easily comprehended. The unfiltered water is drawn through « Porous tube of unglazed poreelain from one | fy ‘vessel by a vacua Which is made by « small hand pump into another, thus Fremchaesotee oar a up “op teak pad be aes ‘ea ee expronnly for Salle or trunks Sys avo its Do Woxrx Ber For I i jut thelr husbands ‘kd sans we Uller the ay fae aq ene Of metal, all sizes, KITCHEN UTENSILS, sll kind, =” CROCKERY and CHINA; low prices tor CounTRY HOMES. 1216 F apd 1216 G ots. ce, CLOTHES. Sazs Axp Couraxy. Penn. ave.) j WILLING SOSEERS, Ft ch streot, ty PEOP! rrr z i Get discouraged b:cause you cannot make good ‘bread outof the four you are using. It is not your fsult, but the fault of the inferior quality of flour, and if you tried from now until the “ereck ot doom” you would never be able to make good bread from bad flour. Start right—get good flour—"*Ceres" ts the best—and you will have good light bread and who have used ‘‘Cores” BR 9, K = DD. 3g { ‘Look for the circular ies ners seek edie Ws. M. Gaz & Co., **Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” COR. 18T AND IND. AVE N.W. Bt As Isrenesrixe Svszzcr. GAS STOVES S.8. Sm» & Buo, 432 Ora Sz. a are GEEEER ERE WE WILL SELL TOMORROW 20 dozen Ladies’ 75c. Cheviot Shirt ‘Waists, high sleeves, plaited front and back and nobby patterns, none better in Wash- ington for 7c. Choice Ec by. oe Sesot eesti ston hepa sana am eke @e., 75e., $1, $1.25, “cbsigrpetniged ‘Wo give you your oboice of them exactly A PRIGE. BAUMIS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, it SEVENTH 8. MUST BE CLOSED OUT WITHIN TEN DAYS. ‘WE HAVE PRICES CUT IN HALF. ‘Butts we sold at $8 00 we sell at $4.00. Suite wo sold at 97.50 we sell at $9.75. ‘Suits we sold at $7.00 wo sell at $3.50. ‘Suits we sold at 6.00 we sell at $3.00. Buits wo sold at $5.00 we sell at $8.50. ‘We alsa made a big reduction in our ie Or Evry Worx ONE 5 AY Derr To Cumones. SoS lpi anit toe" Whose fn Cals, Kant 2% a A ite gto H 200, Be ERR EEE gts ASSIGNEES SALE Synz rm Progress ar Tae Fur S.E. Cox. 7rz Axo H Sis. N.W. 8. SUGENHEIMER, Assignee. Evgeny anrictz IN THIS ESTABLISHMENT Mosr se soup at ovce. waz Prices Haye szex ror War Dovws, GET AN ADDITIONAL AND IX ADDITION YOU Discovxr or rzou 20 rer cet TO 333 per ceyr. EVER HAVE YOU HAD SUCH A CHANCE. Rewewsea raat at, nepate cans Mosr sz xepzemmp on on BEFORE Suse 15. NO GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL OB c. 0. D. BY ORDER OF 8, SUGENHEIMER, by Buzouxs ‘For every one at Strasburger's rebuilding sale. Re- aie, ‘we have to vacate by the 1th of July and We cannot enumerate all the prices, but bere are a few: ‘Ladies’ Waists, laundered collar and cuffs. Worth jaiste, Mesa. For 7c. 50c. Corsets for 420. for 84c. JEWELBY AND FANS. MEN'S WEAR DEY GOODS AND NOTION STORES, 404 and 406 7th ot. » oe ve BEAT ANYTHING YET PROPOSED. - W. A. Prexce & Co.. ‘19 MARKET SPACE, COR. STH ST. AND PENNA. AVE A Baxover Fox Sarennar IN SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE ‘Which for RICHNESS in VALUES and Low. NESS in PRICES has never been surpassed in this CITY. We havo been. offering you SOME RARE GOOD TREATS of this sort every SAT- URDAY, but TOMORROW wo promise to larsely BCLIPSE ALL FORMER EFFORTS, THE KIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES whseh we will OFFER SEASON ABLE DESIKA. BLE MERCHANDISE for TOMORROW should tempt the MOST miserly. and for those who wish to ECONOMIZE this wil! be » BAR- GAIN HARVEST Jong to Le reweinbered. [Pe Ar ; ee Manx Dowss Is ANDEERCHIEYS een Fob COT 22c._vacn Hoar Bisson Ar P. = SO LOW that YOU CANNOT Reid wee FARE Nol “pha TRC Wea an COL 4% LADIES’ FXTRA 1k} Sorrox Hou SAtCHBAY“ONEY "bo Hse apres uxtra SRE MOH rece prop. (TCH HOSE, ip FAST BLACK, with dounie Pa, ce Fon, SATURDAY i's TO BbADIES: OPERALENG]H FRENCH LISLE Price, OL, REDE CED EON catURDav To LADIES ELABTIOP ai ASLEGAUZE Far Silgues WARE aseen i ESMSOORE TU ORDAY ON! ae FOR $1. Cuuprews XTRA Teaspie ie Taco, ELON GTOK HOS. BYE ikea ts ate Cae st CHLDR: OSE” al sing 6 t toads. “POR SATURDAY 0) lo. pam. . As Orem Wom Nona RUr aR TES PASS RTE EOE SP dia ice soe 20c. FOR AY, 16c. xanp. agtonraeNT Gf core) BATURDAY, Bhac oR ENTIRE toon qeexcu GSc. FOR 390 2 YARD. Tae Maxx Dowx Ix Rispoxs Sheces of FASC UR CEE nrmpors, ac ee gee After ‘ferent gil SHADES and Rie pr and 8.3 sae 15c. vano. ATU MOIRE GASH RIBROX, PURE ae bts 25S ene De. YARD. SPLENDID, ASSORTMENT. tn. seers BIBUON ct BEY Sweer Odors- Deucucru Pu. 2 WEEKLY stp CrAL SALE OF FINE Ht 'RACTS SATURDAY will be INTEREST- FRENCH EXTRAC’ vi0- Bia ADE, BOIS, (wood sok. 1 Soc. “SATURDAY, oz. ELETTREZ PARISIAN EXTRACT 0) peat apa OSE suk price, Oc. FO C. LoNppone’s “Fadoue swiss _uitac. Regular price, 5c. FOR SATURDAY, EXTRACT OF POI Bios Brinch EA ING, ENILLE SPOTS. pris, BSee "Pom SATURDAY, Cc. YARD. Axornzs Gaear Passo Manx Dows For Sarena. TOMORHOW we wit a give en cone cmon and 30. ~-¥, eon ft SREERDAY ONLY FO 1.75 eacu von CHOICE. RGE ASHORTMENT, OF SUX vlisie 2 BALGAIN PRICES. es te Waar You Aways Neep aa MUST, have ts may them at Banoaty Pac eshte od it purchase ji archi FS paR ts TANS. ULAR line. aN es wocede AIRE SUEDES, Regular value, $1.00. SPECIAL, ‘HUTON ware movsquerame “ 1 Hi ts i ‘ BA rar AND GRAY MOUSQUE- fou 10 price, erate TAN 4p Dp jp Seay MOUROTE. ieee ¢ eee so PEARL t} HirscPRY binge ee hut Pal RAUETAIRES, aE eed hy Pelee gmat a oe PRARL KID GLOV) sci 1 eS a sity LOVES in ALL the SHAD! price, wy cat nr dees, ne ie te aPongms ‘TRA and” GRAY MOUSQUET MAE SCEDES s emacs |e at ate | Panasous AND Usuneutas. | ~aT~ prr. RR jb Ee ERE ER | J{P you have withston! the Gownpour of sun anil shower so far this season without « protector< | Th your sacrifice is worthy a reward Waiting het | won tt For toamorrow morning new prices rule st joar PARASOL and UMIREGLA Counter, Lame } Prices than before. Less than such qualities and effocte were ever linked with before. Tt ie bumneas | on our part —eoad fortw om yours. They say tock | Rmocks once at every door. Maybe this ts your csll= ft certainty ts an extraordinary ape. Reckom a little. Augost and Septouber are Thelr days of usefulness her Juue is yot young —Jaly, | PARASOL months dust begun. And UMBRELLA season ts perpet “knock.” Pinch SATIN DE OHINE PARA. with fancy borders of Mlue and White, oa . oray better anewor t One lot of CHANGEABLE 8i in the newest shades witha tiny ® | bresking the plainness is REDU we lot of CHANGEABLE SILK PARAROLS with fancy borgers and natural sticks is NOW #250, —_— . _ Tur Coscmye Suapes Svecowm inch GRO® GRAIN SILK PARASOLSin Cardinal, Brow de, Gray, Changeable colors, canes to club" handles, are REDUCED to €2.80. @tinch CHANGEABLE SILK PAKASOLS With eases to match are REDUCED to @3.50. Suinch CHANGEARLE SILK PARASOLS— Iuding all the fashionable shades are REF DUCED to 84 26-inch TWILLED and CHANGEABLE SILK PARASOLS in Bine, Red aod Brown are NOW 63.50 and $4. I2inch—SATIN STRIPES—5O conta, I4-inch-SATIN STRIPES75 conta, 16-inch SATIN STRIPES~@1. Unorerras. Special values! You will say so yourselwes— @1 for 2 Winch ENGLISH GLORIA, with ‘natural mountings. 91.50 for a 204ach SILK GLORIA with nat mountings. ene ib ter 26am UNION SILK with natural $3.00 tora Winch LISLE SPUN SILK with natural stick. It will only be a matter of hours—few at that—that these lots will hold out against the Gomand that must follow such & depression in price. Our purpose is served when they are gone. See that you profit by Our profitiess enterprise. It is posstblete have “toe much of a good thing.” That's our case—we bought them for varicty's sake. Now you know the cause reap the effect—and welcome, Prurrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Tux Prarvone ‘That the republican convention now in seadon will frame will contain “planks” calculated to meet all the various interests that are expected to vote for and elect it nomines, In this it will resemble OR PLATFORM, a» enunciated on our well-known trade- mark above. The declaration of lnsiness princi- ples around our “triangle” is, however, unlike mout political declarations, inasrnuch as we are propared to stand by its most critical interpretation. It is cals culated to impress those that have not dealt with as bofore with what they may expect of us—those that have favored us with their patronage know that ont modern store is conducted entirely on tie broad principles, ‘The light house in our north window will ealighten You on the subject of HA NDKERCHIEFS, st seast it will make it clear to you that we are salling 2 ranarerenicts tor 2Z5e. ‘that usually retail for 2ae, to Be. each. Our mieot CROQUET SETS at BDC. a SL Was & great suocess—better get one of them while they last. When these are gone you'll haveto pay frou {$2.50 to $4 for sets of equal quality. Y SHOULD YOU buy your BOY'S CLOTH ING of high-priced clothiers or have your girls dressed, by expeosive dremmakers when we guarantee you ‘Tester satisfaction and « clear money auving of nearly We are now selling All-wool BOYS SUITS st Worth @2.50, 83 and 83.50. $1 65. Boys' Suite made ap of the fnest grades of Chevivte, Worsted: and Cassimeres tn thirty different patterus and all the jeading styles. Single or Double-broasted Jackets, Vesties or Juniors, Sailors or Blouses at B3-OO wart v6.50, 45.50 ancee, Tomorrow we will give you the choice of line of regular $7, $8 and 9 guods at the uniform price of $4. 25. ros tot consists of the finest grafies of imported oods, made uy to please the most fastid- toms tenten. can show you «numberof matchiess values im rnvante OUTFITS. line ARE YOU COMPORTABLE THESE HOT DAYS? ‘We carry full line of Hot Weather Goods, WHITE VESTS from 7. up. ALPACA and MOHAIR COATS Marrsew = IBERNHEIVL 403, 405, 407 7xx Sz N.W.