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7 INGTON. : wv oer ea 16, See ee 5 ee 2 eae RosBY 5. NovES ae ss g*Ss Hi é ORR EE i rie &A Sss, S35, It G STAR has « ke HE co § XS a a thas me compe ‘There is something bordering on the illogical | fn the reported attitude of the democratic con- | ferees on the District appropriation bill re- specting the appropriation asked to provide for the comfort and entertainment of the Grand Army in this city in September. That they are | satisfied that the proposed expenditure is a legitimate municipal charge is apparent from their reported willingness to vote an appropria- tion to be paid entirely out of the District rev- | enues, These legislators, of course, recognize | that they have as great « responsibility with re- | "NTIRE gard to the appropriation of the money raised | STOCK By taxation in the District as they) must have regarding other moneys, and it is hardly! gy gorp ae conceivable that they would be less careful with Si (SE. Con Tx & H Sm, N.W. Resewser the disposition of one class of funds than of the | FOR THB other. So it is taken for granted that the com- | . BENEFIT mittee regard the appropriation asked for as a oF THE proper one, and their conclusion in this respect cuzsevens. fs sustained by the precedents established by *NOTHING WILL ether municipalities which have had to meet | BE RESERVED. the same que If this is a fact it is simply absurd to maintain that the appropriation should be paid entirely out of the District revenues. It seems to be the result of a peculiar train of reasoning that is premised ona fancied neces- sity of keoping peace with one class of coustitu- | ogyror 1s TO : @nts who may not have the friendliest feeling for the G. A. B. and at the same time of giving | S4LOUT THE no offense to others who might be of another | ENTIRE STOCK tind. To the one clase these astute statesmen | TO WIND UP—— ean say they were analtcrably opposed to ap- | propriating federal funds for such a purpose; to the other they can declare that they did their | best to secure such an appropriation out of the | funds of the District. They may hope that in| the ignorance that prevails outside of Washing- | ton concerning the relations of Congress and the District that it may not become | generally known that the proposition to, 4'DIN ebarge the appropriation entirely upon | ADDITION the District revenues is practically to defeat | you GET ft. There are good grounds on which this ap- EVERY ARTICLE ‘MUST Go, axD AT ONCE— a3 OUR ‘THE BUSINESS. THE PRICES ON ALL Goops HAVE BEEN MARKED WAY DOWN Low, propriation could be asked to be made entirely out of the federal treasury. The very fact that 20 Pre Cexr ‘this is the nation’s capital, that it is the city To which was the ceater of interest during the 1 war, will draw here in September hundreds of 333 Pex Cexr thousands. The task before the citizens’ com- mittee is immeasurably than that | DISCOUNT ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY. greater A which like commitiees in other cities have had | ALL HOLDERS oF to confront, and this because Washington is the | REBATE CARDS ARE national capital. The debt of gratitude that | wepppy NOTIFIED THAT ALL CARDS MUST the government owes to the soldiers of the Union should at least prevent any nig-| B® 8EDEEMED BEFORE TOMORROWEVENING. NO GOODS SENT gardly treatment of a reasonable proposition | to provide for their proper entertainment when | ON APPROVAL ORC. 0. D. they return to march once again over Pennsyl- ‘THIS 18 THE CHANCE QP Yania avenue. With all this in view, however, thecitizens’ committee applied only tohave that | aa done which bas been done in other cities—to | TO BUY have the amount raised by subscription among | é. citizens, supplemented by an appropriation | —_ rom ac fund out of which other muniei- | Gin Wie ppropriations are made sum of | = €100,000 aaked is small in proportion to the | T. Wan | | emounts appropriated elsewhere, when it is con- sidered that the attendance here bids fair to be from four to five times larger than has ever been known on wny similar occasion. ee Suvex—Prarep Wasz, Basy Cannssces, It was warm here yesterday, but the breeze Hemz Rerarezrarors, tempered the heat and Washington was four degrees cooler than a number of other cities | Tors, north and west. Washingion is sometimes bot asphaltically speaking —there must be com! eating disadvantages for even the best thi: like our pavements. But Washington is a suin-| mer resort compared with nearly 7 Hovservnstsnixes, Ere, AS EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. the same 7¥ ORDER What with 6. SUGENHEIMER, ous cireles, parks and park-like angles, our in-! 4 ASSIGNEE. tersecting avenues and other open spaces we | _ . surpass all other great capitals in the regularity | and exter ources of widely diff See another column for speciat June Sale of Muslin ecoiness. The Zoo and the Rock Creck parks | Underwear. willadd to these fucili 3s for comfort and health what has long been a desideratum—gre: gx public resorts, such as Druid Hill Park in Bal- | Re OT timore, Fairmount Park in Philadelphia and | ex # Central Park in New York. | elias eae | eer. a There was unwonted activity in the House} PoP AA Yesterday so far as that ordinarily unfortunate | P AAA om je row ° of Columbia, was con- 812-814 7TH ST. to the community. For some time | TNE QALE past the House of Representatives has been in- UNE DALE lined cither to treat District legislation as of no real importance or to pervert it so serio oF as to make it e to be wel with all fervor. Washington is entire! We are headquarters for Millinery. Largest stock, pendent upon the national legi-latu: dest assortment, lowest prices. LADIES’ TRIMMED SAILORS, in all col “G8 The remedy regular va! a for all usdesirable local conditions is within| ig ace Ie. easy reach of those whose daty it is to repre-| LADIES’ SAILORS, in all colors, White, sent the vot less residents of the Biue, Black, Red and Brown, im plain and yack national capital. Let all future District days | straw, at be so in fact. Ie. We. Ie. | 100dozen Hats for Ladies, Misses and Ohil- ‘The action of the House yesterday in passing | dren, in all colors, values from 38 to 75c.. at the bill to probibit the carrying of weapons was! Le. Ibe. Ie. timely. The advent of warm weather almost| LAD@ES’ MILAN BRAID TRIMMED SAIL- imvariably brings an increase in the number of | ORS, silk ribbon band, regula value $1, at crimes of physical violence. Possibly it is be- | Ge. 6. Ge. ¢ause people are out doors more, and are thus | Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's PURE WHITE Drought into general contact, or because the | CHIP HATS and FLATS, in all shapes, regular heat exerts an iafluence on the human system j ee that causes tho passions to be aroused more | haha $1.15. o2.15. Promptly. But it is a fact that people are in| Tadies’ end Misses’ FINE MILAN SAILORS greater danger at each others’ hands in warm | White and colors, reyular values $1.25 and westher, and s prompt enforcement of the %)%8- at see weapon-carrying law may save « good de ‘. ‘te. bapiad Bloodshed. ae ee ee All 63.00 Trimmed Hate at 61.75. a t al 400 ** against colored people are not all oodieoe-o mae committed in the old slave states. The recent! Jypehings in New York, Indiana and Ohio a ‘the unfortunate race troubles at Oklahoma values 50, 62 and 75u., at are cases in point. It is always best to let the 230. Le. 2c. Jaw takes it course. Anywhere in the land, even | Special June sale now being held in our Notion im the newest communities, the law should be | ang Shirt Waist Dupartment. considered strong enough for all the purposes of Justice. ——_-3-2-— ‘Misses’ and Chil | ors, im plain Milans and lace straws, regular dddddddddddddddddedddddddddddd K K i NNN g°% ? The lew concerning the carrying ofconcealed| fx* ff SEN G weapons is pretty sure to lead to some active, * BR ff FRE 499 Godging on the part of defendants as to the cir- cumstances wider which razors cease tobe | > A A #8 fF come tools of trade and rank as wea pee Aa OE aa 8 a ee ee ‘The removal of garbage becomes a matter of the utmost importance during this kind of| weather. It coucerns the health of tho eptire | » aes 2B ——_+-+— Superstitions sometimes balance each other. SS Y ETH fb Thus, if Mesers, Harrison and Reid were nomi-|§ 0 UF mated on Friday! the democratic wigwam at} cco “uu # Fun = ‘Chicago was partly wrecked in advance of the Gepvention. | a Bditor Whitelaw Reid might be boomed on aun amsurance that he will devote seme attention | basing public documents boiled down, a Chicago bas bad a small'toruado. It may | prove valuable as a sort of praparatory exercise for the convention. —— Itis s good chance for democratic siatusmen to take warning against the dangers of being ‘ever boomed. ——— + ee Mesars. Hatrison and Reid are now, no doubt, holding a spirited “guessing contest” as to the result of the Chicago convention. ¢ — Mr. may be a statesman out of a job, Dut bis style of idleness is curiously suggestive ef activit: * + ‘The Park Horse Stables are still represented Banca. fm the great presiden iad Compare the prices you have, been paying for your ‘Drugs and Patent Medicines with: Jom 15, ’92, Tous 15, °92, Maws 500 Tizs Fon 250. 250, 250. 250 FOR A PIGK OF 97 DOZEN ‘MEWS FOUR-INHAND ‘GILK sCABFS, ‘IN THE PRETTIRGT OF ALL PATTERNS. ‘The choicest goods—the most desirable Bylo THIS 18 OUR TIE BARGAIN. Ufone Department, Aret floor, near main door.) REMEMBER THE DATE, JUNE 15. ‘We have made arrangements with » Dething suit manufecturer to take off his hands ali his suits of acertain style. ‘These will be here ready to be placed on ‘sale June 15. ‘Thereare only about 40dosen. All for men and boys. Sizes 28 to 46 chest measure. ‘Time, June 15. Place, LANSBURGH &BRO.'S. Price, 8c. BOYS' and MEN'S FULL BATHING SUITS. Sizes 281046. 95c., 95a, 95e., 95c, 95o., 95c, 95a, 95c, 95o Wealso have s splendid variety for Ladies’ and Misses. Men's and Boys’ ‘leo in higher grades. A Cuaxce Puncuasz By accident we came across some more cloth like the Striped Blazer Suits we sold for $5.85. ‘We have enough cloth tomake 33 suits. 17 Blue Striped Suits. 16 Red Striped Suite. Bizes 32, 34, 36, 38. ‘The cloth alone is worth 90c. per yard. Price of entize suit remains the same, $5.85, E A RN N c88q bf PRESS fos S44 3 AE BBB RRR GGG. if BLE Ce hd BE uu RE ‘ede H ah BI 00 aa, fob Ee "3 @.s, BBR RO Onm aes BBB RR OO., 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. wit k ARIES L A z Ses fis £4 BP Hh Exe Saat TBF pits val Axo Sreauxe Suves Bucaras Ares specialty with us. Have you been lool something in the way of & Fine Silver Buckle? We have them, oval and square, plain and fancy, in solid silver, from $2.50 up. Silk and Fine Lesther Belts, with handsome carved buckles and slides, from $5 to $12. Blegant Solid Silver Belts and Buckles, the Belt being of pure woven silver, the bandsomest of its Kind, $20 to 825. We haves line of Russian Belts, with silver-plated trimmings, from €2.50 to $3. Srenuive Suver Noverris. ‘Hat Pins, €50 to 82. * Hair Pins, $1.50 t0 96. Bow Knots and Chatelaines, $1 to 85. Link Buttons, Studs, Bangles, Stamp Boxes And everything made and worn in silver, end im- mense variety. K. HARRIS Juwrrzns, COR. 7TH AND D ¥.W. Waar A Vanerr Or qttuseer, it Jouxsox, Garver & Co, 696 PA. AVE. ¥.W. SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL LIN OF CHALLIES AND LAWNS AT 5c. Pineapple Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 25, 50c. ‘Boys’ Outing Shirts and Shirt Waists, 25, 500. ‘Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, 15, 23c. STRAW MATTINGS AND OILCLOTHS. -. CARPETS, DRUGGETS 4ND RUGS. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., G26 Pe aye. nw, For rs Tae Gauarssr Or Taz worth handling. Pace Lisr Or Unvenwaan. B9o.—cambric and Fine Maslin Garments that are ‘the material, width and finish of these Skirts with hem and four tucks. And did you ever before see as good embroidery on 50c. Chemises? Try on one of these Corset Covers—50 cents worth of quality and ‘one dollar's worth of it. 23o.—vest quality Cambrle Drawers with hem and three tucks, To wear well Cambric Underwear must be made well and fit well. The shape and finish of these garments make them s bargain. 46c.—summer Mastin Gowns with tucked yoko trimmed with cambric ruffle. To be compared in quality, ft and finigh with the garments heretofore Sold here at 50c., elsewhere at 68c. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY,“JUNE “WrrAwae Whe swan poopie, whether shoppere oe storeksepers, ‘will appre- date these facts: FIRST. The mannfacturers and importers are NOW clos- ing out their summer stocks, SECOND. Stocks are NOW much more com- Plete than they will be leter. THIRD. The retail merchant who is not hampered with » credit business can buy to better advantage and sell at leas Profit, FOURTH. The Palais Royal stands alone tn this respect. FIFTH. Tete the “‘wude-aweke” people who pay promptly. SIXTH. The merchant ‘Who has ‘“wide-owaks” patrons must himself be ‘‘wide-qehe.” INVITE “Wrie-Awaree Sxorrans To A Bancam Frist the beat 0c. "worth you have seen this season. Note T9o.—cambric Gowns that are shaped and trimmed after the latest Paris styles. Better than the Palais Royal's celebrated $1 gowns—can we praise them more? See this style; low neck, cluster tuck yoke, full high sleevee, embroidery down front and around neck and sleeves, finished with beading. ‘Medium and upusually small and large sizes. 63c.—re 91.00 French Corset Covers for GScents. Low, square neck, trimmed back end front ‘with two-inch insertion and edge. We request you ask to try them on—s room for the purpose. $1.89.srencn Cambric Skirts, with two insertions of all-linen torchon lece and cluster tucks—these are the famous French Skirts made to be ‘Worn with tailor-made suits and tights, 84c.—miousesot very sheer Indis Lawn with collar and cuffs of finest embroidery, tucked front with Jabot of embroidery. If we asked $1 for theve gar- ‘ments you would eagerly buy them. Harr. mie svore ay bat hints of this last and greatest sale of the "92 summer season. See large center window display for other hints and Jong center tables on second floor for a, hundred and ‘one more practical hints. Mons Vasr Practica, Hore Now tot’ sisitthe other departments and point to s | the goods that give hints why the Palais Royal's cash ‘business is appreciated by wide-awake shoppers. Panasors.—ttero'ss valuable hint: Phe quantities and variety are three times what you will find in larger ‘stores. You may glean an idea of our late grest purchase with the reduced prices quoted for the para- Sols here prior to the arrival of the late comers. Parasols up to $1.48 reduced to 08c. Parasols up to $3.48 reduced to $1.93. Parasols up to $5.68 reduced to $2.93. ‘Parasols up to $7.96 reduced to 85.90. Parasols up to @9.06 reduced to $6.90. Parasols up to $13.08 reduced to $9.90. Liaces.—tiere are hundreds of yards of chotcest Point d'Irelande Laces at only G8c. a yard, Else- ‘where you'll find much less variety and considerably igher prices—» fact that dressmakers and merchants appreciate ss much asthecrowds of ladies who have lately thisdopartment. Plat Val., Point Applique Torchon Laces st equally surprising prices—100 result of wide-awake buying. Laarugn Goons. —sast asan experiment learn ‘Mousquetaires at 85 cents for small sizes; ordinary sizes, $1, with self end Bleck stitehed backs. Booss— ‘Thousands of Novels, Mie. Béitions for ‘10c. each; ox famous suthars to select froma. Hose. —raree patra ofthe neue} 50e-Sitl Lisle Hose tix fap G0c. The works of the world's Arp Mex 1892 Suxuer Szasox. ‘Ladies will profit by sending the men to the Palais Royal for their Trav- cling Bags, Neglige Shirts, Gauze-like Underwear, ko., because they then ean aford to spare more poeket money for them. Livres Corton Ayn Causnic Usprncanments. ‘WITH the Palais Royal's late great sale in mind it seems somewhat rash to write of better baroains. But it can be truthfully said that the best bare gains of the seqson are to be offered tomorrow. Our buyer has secured the surplus stock of the only manufacturer left with s collection we deem Sorrs, 4e.—storm serge Blaser Suit, see 33 10 42, for $8.75, The English Silk Waists to weer with them vedueed to $4.50 from $6. Or perhaps you prefer thee Sik Dress Fronts. Reduced to $2.98 from $3.68; of French Dimity, to $1 98 from $2.48. And here are French Percale Chemisettes at just balf Price—12% cents, Importers’ samples of Traveling Ulstors have been secured to retail at leas than usual wholesale prices. Shawls also—one-fifth off the prices marked op those previously in tock. Juwerny.—a tow thousand stick Pins at & cents for choice—those usually costing 10 cente are inthe lot. The new Metal Belts, Belt and Suspender Buckles at half jewelers’ prices. Hanoxencnrers.—taaie Bie. Quality Scal- loped and Emb:oidered Handkerchiefs for 18. Men's ” sie eae 14 1892—-TEN RAGES. Es Pi H. 8. Linen Handkerchiefs, 1c. instead of 250. Two notable bargains of the many. Miscrttawzova.—rotet articies, Stationery, Playing Cards, Pocket Pans, Traveling Veils, Notions, also Men'sand Children’s Furnishings, at Palais Royal prices. (Continued below.) Narr Bua Dazss Goana aT Srrour Sire Prices. 5é-inch Storm Serge, $1 quality, for 800. yard. @-inch Storm Serge, 50c. quality, for 45c. yard. S4-inch Ladies’ Cloth, 85c. quality, for 7éc. yard. 40-inch Wool Crepon, $1 quality, for 7c. yard, ‘19-4nch Sursh Silk, 75c. quality, for 5c. yard. ‘24-inch Polka Dot Silk, 50c. quality, for 48c. yard, ‘24-inch Stripe Silk, 68c. quality, for 48c. yard. GB" Ladies' will recognize these staple goods and doubtless appreciate the reduced prices. Special st- tention isdrawn to the famous Storm Serge and to the Stripe Silks for waists at 48c. instead of 68c. a yard. Srzcut Parces Or Jar. Sirxs. ‘23-inch White Silk, 50c. quality, for 4c. ‘@7-4nch White Silk, 7Bc. quality, for 59. 27-inch White Silk, 88c. quality, far @9c. 2B-tach Black Silk, 0c. quality, for 45c. ‘@7-Anch Black Silk, 7c. quality, for 50c. Wass Dazss Goons. Chsllie-like Pongecs, 15c. quality, for 100. Imported Java Cloth, 8c. quality, for Go. Scotch Ginghams, 25c. quality, for 1c. (Remnants of above at still lower prices. Java Cloths, 7c. yard; Scotch Ginghams, Lic. yard. WHITE FABRIOS.—The following are new arri- vals, comprising very beautiful designs in Nainsvoks, Swiss, &c.: Fancy Nainsgoks, 123¢¢. to 5c. yard. Oboice Swisses, 32c. to 6Sc. yard. 40-inch Homstitched India Linen, 25¢. to 500. 40-inch Bordered Rflecta, 17c. to 25c. yard. (@ Tho grest volume of business in the Embroidery ‘Department creates daily remnants. These are col- Tected together every evening, assuring rare bargains to the carly visitor the following morning. BUTTONS. - Our buyer lately ordered Pearl Buttons to retail at 12, 19 and lic. a dozen. The importer was short of these, but values our sccount sufficiently well to send us the 25c. and 35c. qualities 20 as to retail at 1, 13 and lic. 9 dozen. Pasts Rosss At Harr Pace ‘White, Cream and Black Batiste, exquisitely em- broidered. Sufficient material and trimming for waist and skirt. Imported to retail et $6.50, $7.50, 98.75, $10, $12.50 and 845, Oboice for 94.50. According (o promise we announce the aprival of a complete range of colere—Atteen colors, also Black snd MNAt-f0 Shows Se, gamer Siw wide Metre ‘Ribbons for only 1e. a yard. Anewhargain: Black @. G. SLi Ribbons, 4 inches ‘wide, only 250. yard. Another beascnable bargain thet reads like the ‘Viston-like effusion of a heat-oppressed brain—a fact, notwithstanding: Ribbon Belting of desirable colors, Binches wide for 14¢. yard, but worth 40 cents. inches wide for 19. yard, but warth 68 cents. Moire ‘Ribbon for Gashes of M0e. ard. euch as often retaile gt cents. FLOWERS--Fative stack divided tate lets as fol- Jews: Lat 2 ineludes those that ware up to ic, ; Mlored st 10s. bunch. Lot & all those up to S8e. ; Dotan ter Oe waa ‘Let & all those up to G1; for Bee another column for Millinery Specials. KING'S PAL AGE. S12 AND 814 7TH 87. Je: Sia or MEY URE Lae Ee AUNT Ru Tas Liz. maa benase aa : _— ie i Beton Raid inches wise vats Porte ve tara s o e Reset che, ae Seca Scares Corser Covers. on 1 stale coimbri ere ead rod Sith Sige sets ‘al. lace a arm gr cea he er "580. o Be. Lions — a edabchadeal aaeygtot Ladies $k Skirts, excel sie gee at fieks above rola Fee Price, anelet a Laat Bile, axel secaiont br, emt crbrolery nother oy style wit 47, lot of Fine sites, irts, made of =. ie, ducks above 7 ‘oruer price. aa Se. We. Linus: Gowns. ; pinned ssonads necks do ‘lows Kent snd sisevon. One with 92 eaaaieded mney sire, Soe Si eel comes. sare Eee sorting peck, down front ‘Special price, sora oe Praca Tn, wan katy od inertia between ‘clue 7. Ching Cloths, India a Uberiom'et ‘oo Eiies vemmcrie. Bari aaierys and len Gederaee se, "Brainerd & Sraomongs 105 "SI . Bo, Cae Oo NODHEAB LOO. Crecente ad a) 43° Double Biores. 1819 and 181 1s ‘st., Near §. ITT (00, PPR u-H 4 MM 2 6855 POPHARTS Ovx Maxe Or "TPL E ERE ES x $e GP KX S. Travetrxe Bacs Axp Farce Learaza Goons. For 35 veans wave 1 ey- Joyed the confidence of those who | appreciate Good Quality Leather Goods. We do not propose to take one backward step, but posi- tively intend to keep the lead that I have maintained so many years. SPECIAL TRUNK BARGAINS. No. 5 Waterproof painted, canvas cover, 0. hard-wood slats on top and body, ANVAS steel clamp, good lock, catches, RESS hinges, rollers, &c.. deep tray and T, HEAVY LEATHER STRAP. RUNK. ‘Marked and delivered free. ‘36-in. 28in. Yin. Bin. tin. 38m. 4042. ‘e380 84.00 450 05.00 | $5.86 96.00 “$6.50 No. 4 ef, Enlist ind (sirisde inn, ‘center cover, nas ered bonnet box and extra dress tray, full linen lined, heavy leather strap. Torauwrs Toor Manmrons BAURTS Tau Sz. * As SILK Oca mxrmz stock oF ios ‘Weight Silke come under the kutfe of red uc- thon. Nothing is reserved. For value in quality, beauty of desiens, wide range of colorings and great desirability of the gvods offered this sale hes never hed its parallel. ‘We are positive that the original prices of the silks redwood are from 10 to 25 Per cent below what the same grades are sold for tm Washington. This makes our reat reductions on the original prices of ‘even greater significance. #00. Printed China Silka, pretty designs, 004 colors. 29c van. ‘BOc. and @2ig:. Printed Chine Silks, excel- Vent designs and colorings, 39c. vamp. Side. Hairline Give Chine Gilke, very Bagels S740. Brocade Chins Silks, Gray, Tea, and Black, extremely presty. 7 2ko. vano. $2 end 01.95 Printed Chine Silks, in laght and dark grounds. 82kc. xanp. $2.25 Tan and Gray Coope Figured Chine Bila. 820. ranp. 01 Plata, Striped and Brocade Pure Silk ARE THE ‘We have sold s great many goods since we opened, but still not enough to sstisfy our wants. We can't pay off with goods. We must have the MONEY. Con- sequently we are willing to sell our goods st Just one- half the cost of manufscture. We open new goods every day fresh from our ware rooms. We have no old stock. Our goods haye never been shown to the public until the present time. You, therefore, buy goods for less money than they cost the dealer. Call ‘and see for yourself. We have Custom-made 8uits for. We have Prince Albert Suits, corkscrew, We have Custom-made Dress Pants for. We have Mohair Coste and Vests, all shades for.63.25 e., be, e., bo. ‘We can St all regardless to size. We are satisfied we can suit you and save you some money. If you con- sider how cheap we are really selling these goods you ‘would not listen to Dame Rumor, but call and con- Vince yourself that we are legitimate clothing mer- chante and mean what we say. The need of money compels us to sacrifice, to sell goods at your price and not ours. You can’t miss the place, Robinson & Parkers old stand, COR. 7TH AND D BTS., WASHINGTON, D. G BAKER & NELSON, Managers. CATARRH Corazzn. Cimane. 9 Catanan. if Ht | _ i | i al [ i & fi t i i 1 j Be okus 2°. —_ | $2.00... ce not Gout ton As Armmorve Frarone Sompore ayo te ast ane The ey Ove P. aYv— Day re zB AAA R eo Aah aa gM EBS We alway’ Ay om ii ‘of them, and we bave some 44a east from EAST. ht an entire hew Mon, Women yer oC SUMMER SHOES for ws ‘comple values for Tomer- Vee Bry sine a mt Seats # ; ana oad SE A ¥ A uh | f YF F Me EYE i ba ¥ o s ae 8° Ee "yr 3 ree Aust } Bh ree > | 310 Ax eventa Srurer, i xt f° twee Bh SS G09 EE ee S Visrr Srxasscnorrs Revomvne Sica Dany. Only afew days yet for you to bny the Bierest Bae rine, Syst offered in Fine Dry Goods, Ladiew an en's Furnishings, Table Linens, Leather Goods, Jewelry, Notions. Ke. All summer goods at and below cost. NEW anf select goods bourht for this season, and on sceount ef rebuilding we must sell them prior to July 12. Take s walk through our siores and see what Big Bargaine Tt toring. Mere ares fow of our many Big Bar- All $1 Dress Goods now 80° 75e. Surahs, all shades, now 20c. India Linen, plaids and stripes, 6. # yard. All Ie. White India Linen Lace Stripe mow Lee yard. All 250. Belts now 190. 0c. Silk Belts nor ‘7Se. Swiss Fi. unciugs now Ge. 41161 Swiss Flouncings now 78s. 20 per cent off lowest marked prices om-all Muslin ‘nder wear. U: : Cost no object on prices of Fans. See reductions. Fans, like all other goods, marked in plain figures ot Srnasuvncers, u 404 & 406 Tru Sz. N.W. Ow Stxreesra Avsormsnr Sux Exps Av ©, LOSING Te MORROW, EDNESDAY 1 iGHT. Don't put off to nday, the chan you ie wurely ieee day after tor one Here is a partial, list of the reductions we are offering during this sale as 8 token of our aprrectation of past farors ‘The tl vers ut our stores 9 Souince you that these alone shou! genuine Linus: Diranruex NT. 95o....ongots Oxford Ties $1.40. neta $1.75...oneas sana men. $1.85 $3.50 pence 92.60 Mews Deranraurse. $2.50...grzrmae tant $1.80 $4.00 _Mand-made Cait Bimcher $2.80 $5.00_sewr mmm $4.95 Canpuey's Deranrwest. 50c........ 1 engl $2.50... pge sa voon Youthw Eaneareo 31 80) on $1.40 $2.50... s09°0 Sioth-top Patent * $1.80 $1.50... MM EOM 81.20 8a-For other items eee ester fe Star.