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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1892—TEN PAGES. Tas Mow a Mowewnwrat, and $08 F et. miw., FASHION LEADERS Is PINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ke Menrr Burxos Svecess. We are ne Millinery business in Washington. prices aro less than what Row assortment. ties in Paris reproductions, rk and our own creation Lanes: Ten Sunon Hars. #2, 82 50, 85.25. Usrnrvsen Hors Axo Frowsrs. ‘More popular every day. The assortment and prices eannot be equaled in this city SL5 Serrs, $10.98. Theadors are Ladies Storm Serge Blazer Suite, Worth folly #15. Special price, @10.08. Our Pine Blazre Suits. made by men tailors: styles, materials and finish abolutely faultless, 86.98 and rn Worth from $2 to #3 more Lanes: Jackers Uspre Have Cosr. Jackets that wore #12 reduced to $8. Capes that were $15 redaced to 89. Fine Nowmnarket#, #10: were @13. Blazers $3.97; value, 83. Guest Seer Was Larrest and best line in the Whito and Colveed Cambrie Waists, SSc., Ge, $1.25, upward as New Y ee Sever Consers, 45c. to 81.50. uz Moxrweyras Groves. tal arsortznent 5 for all 00: — og claee days, festiv- ittes, school exa sonst te | 7G, seen to be fully appreciated. Never | + has the event of the reductionin | 9Bo. prices proved wsresterbeon thanin | 1 D5 Our motto is to give 4 our patrons a bansain when they | $1.50. sbaoiutely need the goods Suk Geunticts | $1.89. 750. 25c. eSitk en 15c. THE MONUMENTAL. srenpay Asp Moxxpay Osu at one way in this world to find the trath, AND SEF” and convince yourself ON BALL CLOTHING CO. are the ‘asbington to buy clothing been very busy since the day still have too many goods and Lis reasom we give yous SALE for TO-MORROW IAL INDUCEMES Si excellent pair of Knee Pants £° 33 co O° 0c “00 CHILDREN'S Low-cUT SHOES. CHILDREN'S Low-cUT SHOES. CHILDREN'S Low-cuT SHOES. CHILDREN'S Low-cuT SHOES. CHILDREN'S Low-cUT SHOES. CHILDREN'S Low.cuT SHOES. CHILDREN'S LOW.CUT SHOES. CHILDREN'S LOW-CUT SHOES. CHILDREN'S Tor LOW-CUT ‘SHOES. CHILDREN'S OW-CUT BHOES. CHILDRENS LOW-CUr SHOES. CHILDREN'S Low-cUT ‘SHOES. CHILDRE: Low-cU" ‘SHOES, ILDREN'S WCU ‘SHOES. that w auswer as well as a pair that ‘Oe. for sehool wear. You get @ nest and cool-looking Office ‘s Blue Flannel Sailor to manufacture $2.75. Your want for the country. J's Suit (3 different styles Cost to manufacture, jou get an .t/) wool rent styles ee, 8 Gin 5 Worth regular, whole- Ali-wool Fancy Worsted These gods are considered, ‘They are worth 88.30, the very cheap. cost of manufacture. You get «Light Cass, Sait (men’s), de- sirable pattern and well made. This ts au extra bargain, and afew lett. Yor et o Beautiful Melton Suit (men’s), handvorsely made, will facing. owt 9 FOR = You eet « ch Plaid Cass. Man's F “Suit. something stylish. Others ask: wr the sae. set 4 Satin-tined Custom-made Back men's). ‘This ty our special bar st €15.75 to manufacture, FOR Ye You get «Prince Albert Cork Screw Suit, well male and well trimmed. Of these but afew left. They are cheap for less than 818 to $25. You do well to 1 look at these goods, even though > not wish io purchase. First-class Boy‘ Suit, suit jool or buxiness. Cheap at #3. Iv. KK You vet a Black Alpaca Coat (Men's). It the cost of the labor. You get a Fine Black Sik Laster Alpaca (Men's Coat, short and long cut which cost regularly from #875, You get a Fine “Drap d° Ete" Coat and Vest. Silk Mohair Coat and Vest Plain aud fancy plaids). These goods cost you anywhere else 06.50. You ket Excellent Working Pants, You get 3 fine pair of Pants, Your chotce of 25 ditt styles and cost you just double anywhere you oR ee Youcan still get one of those sample coats worth $7 to 810. ¥. Remember. thes prices stand for Saturday only, mMAspecial attention will be given to these goods from 9am. thlllotciock am. All of these goods Mivertised (prices abowe #2) sold between the above PoursS per cent dis: will be allowed. Those ooking for bargains do well to call and inspect our Hock. ‘Remember. these prices good for SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 7 Caxxox Buz Crormsa Comrasy, COR 7TH AND D STS. N.W. Robtnon & Parker's old stand, h BAKER & NELSON, Managers. Borects Corsets Corsety Corects Corsets Corsets Corsets fore comers Freed Carwcts Corsets Corsets ta Comets Corsets (rset Corsets Corsets Qorents lore ts Corsets Corsets Corsets Corsets Corsets Corsets Sz Ove Conser Desanrausr SS (2a floor) 1s NOW COMPLETE. We carry « complete line of BBR = = fact, it is crue! to burden children with heavy shoes during this warm weather. Our Washington parents are evidently appreciating our great SPECIAL SALE or CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES, And sre taking fall ad- vantage of the timely op- portunity held out to them of securing for their little charges HANDSOME, COMFORT. ABLE and DURABLE LOW-OUT SHOES at almost nominal prices. Ar Tdc. Beal Dongola Hand- Turned Oxford Ties, with potent leather tip. Spring Heel—Sizes 5 to 1034; sizes 11to2. Heeled— Sizes 13 to 2; sizes 236 to8. MRRDUOBRAUUAAAUSRRRORARRAAOOUAREAUUARRENUUORRDD Ar &1% eeahe Ee foouly made With patent leather Hp, By Cand D with hha sizes, misses’ sizes, sites: Tue Froano- Leather aluy Stray Sune anther Valup Strap da Siipver, "with "band: Some ews. For Boys or Girls. Sizes 5 to 8. 9 = : ie to - Spring Heel. -Tasx Axo Rev Ties and. Sandals, only the best qualities, that hold their colors. ‘At our well-known low prices. Latics Russet Glove Calf or Dongola. Call tomorrow forenoon, if possible, to avoid the Saturday night rush. Wx. Hass & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 and 992 7th st, 114and 1916 Pa. ave., 221 Pa ave. ae. n As Oprorresirr you MUST APPRECIATE. ‘We will sell you from tomorrow on Your choice dde., tHe., ‘WHITE INDIA LINEN SHIRT WAISTS, ‘With Four Pleats And Belt, ‘For 50 Dozen, 50 Dozan. 50 Dozen, 50 Dozen, 50 Dosen LADIES’ SATINE WAISTS, Light Ground, in Striped Patterns, WITH FIVE PLEATS AND BELT. | BO Dosen, 30 Dozen, 50 Dozen, 50 Doren, 50 Dozen. 45 Dosen, 45 Dozen, 45 Dozen, 45 Dozen, 45 Dosen #5Dosen, 45 Dozen, 45 Dozen, 45 Dozen, 45 Dozen LADI£® WHITE INDIA WAISTS, ‘With Six Pleats, ‘With Belt. Sines 22, 34, 34, 38, 40, 42. Price, 68c. SATURDAY SPECIAL CORSET DAY. For some reason We sell more Corsets on evurday than any two daya. We carry every reliable Maker's Corset— We have altogether 85 makes. ©. 8. PD, KR &G, THOM SON'S, DR. WARNER'S, DR. OUR SPECIALTY for tomorrow shall be your choice of De. Warner's Waists for chil- dren 1, 2, 3 4, Sand 6 years old— wenerally sold for 500. Special wet night shop. ourFIFTY PA’ be open until NINE O'CLOCK tomorrow ‘This will give you a longer opportunity to OUR STORE ie 20 'y cool, caused by TENT OUOLING FANS, that are con- stantly revolving. No annoyance caused by heat or Corsets | fies here. IF OUT OF TOWN order by mall, We can attend to your wants. ba A E AS URGH & BRO. oo =e 4%, 406 7TH ST. H.W. 10 Weopwarn Axo Lornnor. 10TH. ITH AND F STS. JUST IN~100 dozen of our famous ‘8, 0.” (SEL¥-OPENING) CORSETS at 0c. Details in tomorrow's Post, Or Sescu i To Max. ‘This lot of Gexorse Exozisa Sexoz Coars Axp r Visrs, 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 lit tle—sell them accordingly. Costs, 25.00. Worth #8.00. Vests, $2.50. Worth $3.50. —— Sizes, 33 to 42, —— Full line of Office Coats from ‘Te. to $7.00. st floor... -Ist annex.) oe Tae Busce Axo Warre Motz. Hats HAVE JUST ARRIVED. The others were pretty, but these exquisite conceits begvar description. Dainty, Aufy things that sugwest the dewy morn- ing, grassy lawn and sweet - scented str of the country — Entirely new shapes— Some with White and Black quills pterc- ing rosettes of mull—Others with high ro- settes, and streamers terminating in rosette of mull or edged with fleecy laco—Botter select now—they are fleeting visitors. ne NAVY, RED AND WHITE SAILOR itATS. Se,, HOe. and $1.25. Flowers that wore 35c.,are now 25. (2A floor. 2nd annex. ) — A Ms Seam For Gms There is more taste and novelty in GIRLS' WEAR for this season than ever before— Mothers have always experienced trouble in finding proper fitting, Samr Wausrs For girls, especially in sizes from 8 to 14 years, ‘small sizes in Ladies’ Waists being used for 16- year-old girls. This is mo longer necessary. ‘We have a 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, now patterns, plaited beck and front, roll collar. Sizes $ to 16 years. —BRe.— India Linon and Figured Irish Lawn W aists, plaited back and front, roll collar. Sizes 8 to 16 years. “ Fine India Linoh Waists, plaited front and back, belt, are sailor collar with insertion, full sleeves with rolling cuffs. Sizes 8 to 16 years, —1.5.— Extra Fine India Linon Waists, belt, tucked yoke, collar and cuffs with fine embroidered edge. i208 8 to 16 yeurs. —#1.68.— Correct styles in China Silk Blouses, all sizes. * —$5.00.— Superior quality All-silk Guimps, tucked and trimmed with lace, all sizes, — 84.50 and $3. ‘We feel certain‘we can supply your wants in the White Dress line. Prices range from 2. to $20.00. The $2.25 Dress is of good quality India Lawn—full bodice with embroidered “Ver yoke, embroidered roll cuffs, fall skirt with deep hem. All sizes. Fine English Nainsook Guimpe Dresses, puff shoulders, deep embroidered raffles, full waiste with feather stitching, sash back. Siz 4 6 8 Price @5.00 | 95.50 | 96.00 Outing Dresses, sailor style, Navy Blue, trimmed with White or Black braid. Sizes4 to 16 yeara. —$5.00 to 88.00.—— ‘The prudent mother will not allow her daugh- ter togo out these cool evenings without a light- weight Reefer, All styles, shapes, colors and sizes. 41.75 to 87.50.— (Third floor. Lith st. building.) Sense Saute Flies Feu isnexe In Bors Crommse Deranruesr. Wide Braids, 14-inch rims, 8.75 French Braids, 2¢-inch rims... Double Braids, 24-inch rims. Ladies’ Hammock, Lounging, Traveling and Boating Caps. All colors. 50. to $1.75. — (34 floor. Tae Demaxn Fon “a Write Panasors Has been wonderful. We received today # lot 2ANCH COACHING PARASOLS, ‘White Gross Grain Silk, And 22-1NCH SURAH SILK PARASOLS, With Ruffles of same. QVINCH SATIN STRIPED BENGALINE PARASOLS—Navy Biue, Garnet, Gray and ‘Ton. : 22INCH WHITE INDIA SILK PARA- SOLS, two ruffles, bamboo handles. #8. 75. — (First floor... 10th st. buildin g.) 10th st. bldg.) aoe Lare Avvrrioxs To Lavies: Nucx- wear Deranruenr. PERCALE CHEMISETTES. ‘White ground with colored pin stripes, clus- tered pin stripes or ring spots—all with turn- down collars. WINDSOR TIES. ‘Those very necessary adjuncts to the shirt waists of today we have in almost endless va- RPK RE W'S) IRE] | ra Sux Mirrs Axp Groves. 16 Te Be 1c Pum Sie Se ie - ‘Ailaiik “Mitts, in White, Tan, Gray and McKnew, snd SIE Ribbon. ‘Neduced frou #25 and Jc. Pare. 29o. Pam 29. Pam. McKnow. 927.8010 810. ai éxanicn iran McKnew, — 1 Eleraat Mourning Weap of Black Gros ae bar, : McKnew, Grain Silk, trimmed with wide Silk crepe | 0c. Parn 500. Pam. 50c. Pam. MecKnew. and Silk Ribbon. Reduced from @22.50 to - a McKnew. $10. Au Tas Cares Repvcen. Bick tt 6 6s = an, 630, Pus 680, Pars. o- on = McKnew. The balance of our stock of Tan Capos L Neckwear. MeKnow. have bern reduced from 20 to 60 percent. | Surah Silk Hacking in Biacks White sid every deli- MeKnew. Prices are now $10, #15 and $20. Lions Jaceers At Hur Axp Less Trax Har Paice McKnow. —Wohsve about 21 Ladies’ Black snd McKnew. Navy Blue Coats, different styles, not McKnew. quite so long as fashion requires, small MeKnow. sizes obsly,for small Jadies and inisves. The AfcKnew. prices of 18 of them have been 97 to McKnew. $17.50. Tbe. Yaw, 15cYaro, 15c. Yann. aes a Or 2 i 2: De. Tape, Ae, Conparee, Homer. hee! Lee, Ladies Fast Black Hove, plain or drop stitched gEmgen Pats. 25c. Pam 25c. Par. Ladies’ Lisl inal or Buck. 50c. Pam 50c. Par. 50c. Pam. o- to Mexs Nicur Smers, made of good muslin, silk-em- o. a McKnew. 3 Coats which were McKnew. have been reduced to $7. Esousn Carr Newsanners Fon Tovrists. We have kept up our assortment of McKnes 2, ered fronta, fal font McKnew. Ladies English Cape Newmarkets for | _ iy — summer tourists. Tans, a taney | Qc. Kacu. 50c. Exce. 50c. Exc ‘Knew. mixtures, with the detachal Bernhardt Sa wed an arm Tage Oot McKnew. capes. 610 to #25. Fe Creer AR sg a 9o. Buen. 69c. Exon. 896. Baca. Cumpres's Rerrens Repvcen. mats 5 i an REE. aieetunsioners tae mee | eyed a tears gt MeKusw. iaisturs, attractively braided and | GOc. Exon, 8c. Excu. 85c. Eacu. McKnew. trimmed with brass buttons; sizes 4to 12 o - — BcKnew. years, Prices hare been €3.75, @4, 06.25. = Mrwwrx. Foxpa & Coxrasy, C 83 E x 807 Pa Ave N.W. /HOICE, ACH. McKnew. Children's and Misses’ Navy Blue Reef- . McKuew. era;sizes4 told years. Only 81.75 each. Aut Panasors Repvcen. McKnew. Remember, wo have reduced the price of McKnew. every single Paraaol in stock. Wo have ‘McKnew. made two lotsof all the populer-priced McKnew. styles as follows: McKnew. One lot of Parasols that were $2.50, McKnow. $2.75, 83, only $1.95 each. McKnew. — One lot of Parasols that were @3, @3.25, MeKnow. 3.35, €3.50, 83.75 and 84, choice 82.98 McKnew. each. AA AAA Z BBA A ZZZ Seasonante Grove Ireus. 715 MARKET SPACE. MeKnew. Ladies’ and Children's 8k Gloves, 250. McKnew. each. McKnew. — Finer for more money. McKnew. Ladies" All-silk Mitts, ‘tlc. per pair. Extraordinary Sale for Two Days Only in MeKnow. Finer for snore money. McKnew. Ladies’ Chamois Skin Gloves, White and BLAZER VicKnew. natural, only $1 per pair. McKnew. Ladies’ White 8-button Suede Gloves, - * McKnew. only 81.25 per pair. Surts. Navy Blue Blazer Suits, made in the latest style. 2 $6.00. Gray and Tan Blazer Suits, all wool. $5.99. ‘Navy, Tan and Striped All-wool French Serge Suits, Wirtias H. M°Kyew. x 933 Pa. Ave N.W. A AA ‘satin Lined. RA a Most Woxnzercn Satin Redaman Blazer Suits. rg Core. 315. AFTER TWENTY YEARS OF SUFFERING. Above Suits are all reduced from 83 to 87 a Suit. All Silk Waists reduced in price also, Afall line of Swiss Mull and Quiton Waist at very low prices. ST. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Dear Sir: A feel own ry and & benefit by my experience leads me to giv Youahistocy of iny case of rheumatienn nd the etiorts made to cure or MILLINERY GOODS Below cost to close. ‘We will trim all Hats purchased from us rE iy twenty years, which wrew Haul sudorin and. poverty the Charity Hospital, where T remained Under treatauent for hive. months. T was then discharzed, with the astrance ies Fcould never, walk again without Crutches, a8 Twas oft, my then: tnatien having wrown worse while aifof the Joints of my right more thaa double their natu ives then offered a hare fa My inst tution, whieh Laccepted on last April Yarn'now sixty-one Of age, had always. Unul crippled ‘by tls “disease, fediah tie iu supporting ay wlt cone: ah ie. very By liv. ou charity. Hearing tis, ‘severa] jadies who wert acquainted with me, ant what T hsd done during the wer, wrote Teauesting tho cBicers t> treat mie with ihe Electronoise, aud, 1-now have ‘had eleven treatments of two hours a day. Slee tugs a weak. "After the tied trece ins disappeared and T threw rE Mex Ane Nor Ix Ir HIS W EATHER ment away auy'crutenen now ‘able Sele entirely hikers os vag lalege they are fn one of our cool, comfort. fe that in a very short time I shall ** ¢ able “Negliges." Some mea think they do be silo to leave the asyiuin and inake 1 Bot look dressed ina nerlige abirt.” ‘They’ tan. + own iiving. in addition to the gure st pine ad uoglige alitia ure cat it 4 one-sided, : Ger ain wy. eyenight bas Paising way. Such auen have never word © Nery much Improved and’ iny” general shir fants as wood un could be ‘apectod Feeree Mt, with a large assortment of at- ““higued) StS" MARY F, WILL from ab the fonalar pricesot oc" 81, Blob bien ¥ ; ; bs apres ct? e ‘Phe tacks stated by ex. Wilbert tet $1.20, 81.78, b2 and 2.80, 1a wiiat we otter ‘Gogumunlcation in "sp fas Fou. or a o = Anne's) aeylum, her condition when she ¢* * “The Two Old Timers, game lore, for she could not walk wi Qi Ber crateh, and now sh down the ‘stare ‘without. ssaistance, in ee. duces wive my testimony to ‘th faccof her having ‘darived iqost pened poles Hier evegieh sine ha aaa L red, fe fut wlanses and row she can 8. B, ELLERY AND JOS. H. IRELAND, Managers Branch Balto. Shirt Factory, Y. ave. junction. 39 ‘ue needle without glansor, DISCOUNT OF SO a, aT Ube cae 20 ver cexr to 30 ree cent. bacbel ye eden ‘The LATEST MILLINERY NOVELTIES Fiat “ia the wernanced the poe — in be tireemgepera oS, ; e offer everything desirable ites feivopein. Wapeates HATS and BONNETS. UNABLE “4 RE, COULD Not BRObeR SUCH riety. Our latest addition is 75c. doa., which arrived today. All at —2Be.— 40 dozen, arrived today also, at —S0e.— CHIFFON RUFFLING, Light Biue, Pink, Orange, Black, Navy Blue, Mais, Lilac and Cardinal, Unssarcnanie. Taxrasts Arranst, Cambric Short Dresses, tucked or embroid- ered yoke, plalted back, high full sleeves edged with Hamburg, Soe. — Nainsook Short Dreaws, yoke of tucks, deep hom at bottom, cluster of tucks above, hish full sleeves, ——te.— India Caimprio and Nainsook Short ‘Dresses. trimmed with embroidery, ee Long full at the neck, high fall ‘with mainsvok edging, 2a floor. Town ot. putting.» A Worsy Pisacin. when shes Hores:xsox, "COR. F AND 18TH Antastic Execrnororse Co, end ae 1405 New York ave. Sourp Sreeurxe Suver Weve Presexrs. Have you seen the Figured Wool Challies weve re- duced to Isc. @ yard? 50 styles to seieot From. M. W. Gazz. *4 ae Le f 2 Bra & Ca, dS sae oe JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, TEMPORARILY aT 1437 Pow Ave ON ALL GOoDa, WITHOUT RES ERVATION, A Discouxr Or 10 Pex Corr [ if i i : i il €P7$1.50 quality French Percale Shirta for @1 ia worth knowing Ghout. Look in window corner 18th strect and Penneyieania avenue. ——A CONUNDRUM.— Qusri0n—way ore our friends ibe the barceine & the Palats Koyall Axswen—secause they are dest appreciated when gone. Ts 1 not only too trae that we best appreciate our friends when we lose them? And don't you better appreciate the barvains that dot » large store like the Palais Royal when they are gone? Unprrwean.—ortnetronssnde of pieces otcboice Cambric and Summer Muslin Underwear betng dis- tributed at wholesale prices the following only re €1.68 lot; 42 pieces in the 790. let. A table for Corset Cover bargains, whieh will be full tomorrow morning and empty at closing time. Odd sizes, slightly creased, but ha/f price. Rimnons.—teres « tact that bests all fiction: Ribbon Belting of desirable colors, 2 inches wide for ‘lc. yard, but worth 40 cents. 23 inches wide for 18c. yard, buf worth 68 cents, Moire Ribbon for Sashes at B0e. yard, such as often retuile at 0 cents. Noxtwean.—tnaie and surah sik Dress fronts, Particularly adapted to Blazer Suits. Lot Iie reduced from 85.68 to $2.98. Lot 2 is reduced from $3.98 to $2.19each. Nothing wrong with them other than they are too choice—too expensive for the average purse. We bring the prices down and create quick les. 25c. French Percale Chemisettes reduced to 19. Only ® table full—a one-day bargain. 18c. Windsors reduced to 13c., two for 25 cents. Reason: Not sufficiently long for men with big necks. each. Grooves.—s1 for White Chamois Gauntlets is 25 cents less than prevailing price. 85 cents for the scarce enall size mousquetaires is 15 cents Jews than else- where. Panasors.—trese are bargains that will bein- ‘quired after when tis too late: Parasols up to 81. 48 reduced to 98e. Parasols up to $3.48 reduced to 81.98. Parasols up to $5.68 reduced to $2.98. Parasols up to $7.98 reduced to $5.90. Paragols up to $9.98 reduced to $6.90. Parasols up to $13.98 reduced to $9.90. . (e-You will find in the $2.98 lot Lyons’ novelty Parasols, with detachadle handles, boon to travelers. Haspxencurers.—rourtean styles of Scalloped Theee are new—this morning's arrival. Hostrny.—riree pairs instead ot twoppir tora l- lar—how long will euch dargains be here? Fast black ‘As well as ali the leather Shades and evening and street costume shades in these @lIk finish Lisle Stockings. Ribbed and plain. The smporter's loss—your gain. Devil's red is appropriately « fast color—e fadeleas red: of ribbed and plain Lisle. Ladies and ‘Misses sizes for 47c. a pair. ‘Visrs.—the nibved Silk Vests or Corset Covers st only 50 cents are now here in all colors, but the last importation of the season is here—The most desirable colors will be scarce later. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) bE AE FE HO “4 Eu F Cloth Blazer Suit 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— creased. Our new buyer, with character- istic energy and promptness, says: Close them at once. Howto doit? Ask half Price. Pee RH Ook BOR HM Gof fee = CHILDREN'S SUITS. (Sizes, 6to 12 years.) Marked price, 86... Marked price, $8. Marked price, $10.. Marked price, $12. LADIES’ SUITS. izes, 32 to 42) Marked price, $8. ‘Marked price, 820. ‘G7All these Lawn Suits have latest style high and full sleeves and none socreased thet they cannot be made a8 food as ever with only the use of a hot irom, Sronw Senoz Buse Serre. No man can seree two masters and do equal justice toboth. Our buyers time and thought hae been contered on these Blazer Suits. What if he does ase rifice afew hundred dollars in quickly @iaposing of White Lawn Suits, if he therohy gains incveased room and time and thought to bis bobby—our hobby—the Palais Royal hobby—A. Lisner'shobb:—Blezer Suite, POINTS. 1—None but Taflor-made Suite. 2-Most coyplote range of sizes. ‘3--Perfect ft positively guaranteed. 4-No trash af any price. 5—Moderate prices for baat. G_Alterations free of charge. 7—No extra chagge for extra sizes. 8_No payment made until suited. Prices mean very little. As a matter of is more money profit to the retailer of the price ready-made garments than to our: Tailor-made Suits. But you expect prices to Weill quote today our champions. Storm ‘Blazer Suits, in Navy and Black, gusrentesd 88.75, 612.96, $13.96, 015.08. But don't judges price. COMPARE—comparison with the trashy ents at low prices or with the better suits at prices will show that Palais Royal priess are the cheapest. Wasrs Or Au Kuos. are liable ‘are: : if thal j A bewildering variety ;so many that to overlook the best values. Here 5 Avers Ham Vioos Restores faded, thin end gray hair to its original color, texture and abundance; prevents it from fall- ing out, cbecks tendency to baldness, and promotes « ‘Vigor withthe same good results. "Stepben Crats, ‘832 Charlotte st., Philadelphia, Pa. ATER'S HAIR VIGOR Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by Drageiste Everywhere. e COMMENCEMENT MATERIAL. WHITE GooDs, WHITE INDIA LINON, WHITE INDIA MULL. WHITE DOTTED SWI8S, both the American snd EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC SWISS and NAIN- ‘300K ROBES. ‘We carry one of the largest lines of such goods to be found anywhere. (Our 15 and 25c. DOTTED SWISS are great valuss. A. Kacrax, CyAL = BANKRUPT SrGE SALE 1115 F Srezer N. W. Stonply astoniahes the public, because such high Values are given for so Hittle money. We have enough of those @3 and @4 Ledies’ Oxfords: (manufactarers’ samples) left to last two or three daya, which we are selling at $1.85 per pair. Sizes, of course, between 2 and 4, narrow widths. ‘The $4.50 Handeewed Turn Boots which we are selling at $2.75 per pair cannot be duplicated by any manufactorer at our selling price. ‘The Men's 96.50 Patent Calf Bais. are going like hot cakes at O04. We have one lot of Men's @6 Kangaroo Oxfords at @4 = They are Hathaway, Soule & Harrington's Shoe. and are disappearing like emoke before a rale of wind. When you get down to what ts left of the stock of ‘the late firm of W. B. Keneaster & Co., and there are st least shundred pairs bere, you get them st your own price. Taz Waszex Suor Hovsz, 1115 F Sraser N. W,, 68 9d EDITION. PRISONERS REVOLT. Pennsylvania. CHAIRMAN MURPHY’S DENIAL REVOLT IN A PRISON. ‘The Prisosers Driven to Their Celis at the Bayonet Point. é. Mapa, June 10. An outbreak bas oocured im the prison at Reville. It has been customary the combat- ants, but they were powerless to restore order. fighters bent upon killing each da number of murders would cer- tainly have been committed had the prisoners deen porscased of woapons of any kind. officials at last eummoned the As the detachment of troops marched : Prinonera coamed fight= themeelves and turned their atten- soldiers. They refnsed to re- ‘their cells at the order of the im command, and they eventually ordered the soldiers to charge with fixed bay- onets, This ‘was done and the prisoners were driven, maledictions upon the soldiers, into their quarters. One of the prisoners was Killed by @ bayonet thrust and several othors J > QUICKLY SPENT Arrest of @ Defuulting Secretary of » Call- fornia Kailway. Doxsxvr, Car, June 10. H. Greggs, who left Oakland with sbout $12,000 belonging to the Gakland Consolidated Street Railway Com- pany, of which he was secretary, was arrested at Rissons late Inst night. Pive thousand eight hundred dollars was found on him. He was ‘accompanied by B. F. Gallagher, who also DELUGED WITH WATER. Damage Caused in Pennsylvania by a Cloud- horet. Moscow, Pa., June 10.—A cloud-burst yer terduy evening wrecked and deluged buildings ‘and caused considerable damage. The Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western railroad tracks were washed out und in places ewept the tracks entirely away. Several bridges and dams were carried away. ‘Trains were in time to —- Communication with ew York is, ly shut off and trains have been stalled antil the can be repaired, ‘8 task which will require several days. pc te as MR. MURPHY DENIES IT. Ls He Says Senator Hill Has Written No With- drawal Letter to Him. Taor, N. ¥., June 10.—The Troy Press this afternoon prints thir interview with Edward Murphy in denial of the published statement that Kenator Hill has written « letter authoris- ing the withdrawal of his name from all further consideration by the democracy state and national-_whenever in the and dis cretion of Richard Croker, Hugh McLaughlin, Edward Murphy, jr., and Al. ¥. Shechan suck “Sor Murphy te quote wing: “There 3 yy is quoted as saying: “ is no basie of any sort for the that [haves letter from Mr. Hill withdrawing from the canvass for the nomination for President. The matter of Mr. Hill's withdrawal bus never been considered by his friends; they are urging bis 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 cause in their hands. The story thet he had given mea ietter of withdrawal might be traced. I dare may. to the source from which all the anti - Hill falso- hood, of the year have . We do not expect that denials can stop the svstem- ati: y ic campaign of falsehood which party Lolters hare undortche, but their stories are so that we can trust their detection to an t public. I repeat I have no from Mr. Hill and of withdrawal . At any rate the Senator can- not be beaten by falsehood. ‘On Thursday, June 9, 1802, st C., tg the wife of Lieut. MICHAEL J. 6. A, a daughter. ; 20s ¥, erate pe Ree = mesfon ont ons oy pte et et 2 papa gar Roget ‘WITH US AND LIVE THE PRER/OF THEIR WRALTHY NEIGHBORS, REPAYING US FOR THE BEXEPACTIONS OF OUR EQUITABLE jin Aleranérm, Va - PUK Ao Svan ‘steal the results of your brain and the fruite of your Anbor ; the latter is the worst form of highway robbery. ‘Merit hes made « success of CARTER'S LITTLE (0s good” os C-A-B-T-E-E-&" There is nothing © (good as °0-A-E-T-E-R8." 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