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4 . THE PSF sare = WASH MONDAY mone dectston of the Supreme | Court of Michigan in the ma‘trr of the law of prosidential electors is exceedingly important. | Tt eusinins the low. As the court has aclight | an majority the decision has the greater | m of the court shows that part of the law which | designates a different day from the federal lex | for the meeting of electors, and the general right notwithstanding of the state legislatures under the Constitution and practice to deter- mine the mode of choosing the electors. The court could not do otherwise than declare the | injustice of any other than a uniform electing the President, but tt is enrefal to say in effect that altbough the legislation may re- sult in serions injustice by reason of its par- tisan character, it would bea usurpation of | functions in the court to extend tts farisdiction. ‘Tux Star at the time this Miner electoral law was enacted was disposed to regard the division of the stateat large into two dis‘ricts as of | questionable constitutionality. Since that time | atiention bas been called to the early and un- contested practice in some of the states to divide up the state into districts of unequal size, placing in one, say, three members, in another five, Sc. ‘The fact is clear that a uniform law fe desirable to prevent party advantage on either side. COCECELEEE ELLE EET ECERE BEE EBEEEERE ERLE cy ‘The sudden and unexpected loss, the third fn two years. which has befallen Mr. Blaine and the survivors of his affectionate household with all the foree of poignant and accumulated sor- row is one in which the whole public sympa- thixe deeply. Two sons promising in career, popular, talented and able—above all strong in ‘character—have been suatcbed away from the scene of their activities and a beloved daughter has been removed from the circle that admired her. Such griefsare too deep for even the : public sympathy to asesuge in any That the people of the United States stricken statesman and his family in a perfunctory i afflictions are beyond any haman healing, end Tax Stak may only say that it hopes for the uiMlicted ones the consola- tions of the Divine Philosophy. far as the office of President is involved with the action of the Miuneapoiis convention the ceremony concludes today. The ceremony isan impressive one on account of the dignity of the place itself, the fucts that the recipient of the honor is in- cambent of the high office and the scene of the bestowal of the honor is the official residence of all the Presidents since the second. as well as the majecty of nomination from the chosen delegates of a large purt of the people of the mightiest free government on the earth. Mr. Harrison is hoppy e occasion, and his party may well hope to be made happy by it. = ——— Jadge Morgan of Mississippi, the delegate to ention who was killed as the result of a prive rrel on Saturday, was a leading member of recent Congresses on agri- cultural topics end a popular man in his party. The melancholy event illustrates the evil of carrying weapons, es — A good many people are debating as to whet! Sam Small+ ran for Con- gress is due to ambition or the desire for come excuse to backslide. ee ‘There seems to be some impression that democratic nominations are not coming in anxiety to +o = While Mr. Gorman is not doing anything to further bis chonces, he is not doing anything thas fs likely to spoil them. — —— While the liberty movement is growing in Enrope c enst as old Turkey and as far w Italy, it is also stretching out its rchy of Belgium. The “sure by the labor vention of the sion in and the erman-American very ac- onal athletics joings of the ved out ag a rival man- mast look to bis laurels. ks Whitney is the abjest all-rc ‘The truly great politician ix ap eto other great poli your self-conceited. to others. This is of two pairs of lay, than whom no lar leader, ‘thought » wisest man he had ever wth Carolina statesman who would if he bad lived a year or two longer have been Mr. Clay's rival for the presidency in the "24 campaign. Agnin Mr. Webster toid hie private secretary that the most powerful in- tellect he had ever encountered in publie life was Mr. Caihoun. The latter had profound re- | epect for the great Webster. The big meu know each other. see The Chicago waiters, being in a position to starve people into submission, may yet wield « politics than it has ever been supposed they could. —+ 2 —___ ‘ammany Tiger evidently has its appe- tite aloug. But it should inspect the bill of fare very carefully if it wants to avoid a crow course. a Governor Flower * is not buzzing with such ¢ ousners as to mzke it lable io be- come off | see For the purpose of adequately deseribing the fate of some cf the booms it might be well to Temove the taboo from the “dull sickening thad.” EREEREEEEERLEREREEAREREEEEREREEECT EELS ———_ +--+ —__— After Minneapolis and Chicago the Fourth of July will probably seem lees conspicuous than | usual. — ‘This is the reason of accidents. Gentlemen who are interested in the action at Chicago might do well to bear this in mind. ass — It is about time for joarnals to furnish some interesting quotations in the Souta American crisis crop. “ee “Brer. Rabbit” is present in great abundance at Chicago. eee eeere ‘The cartoonists who have pictured John J. Ingalls’ dom--like brow have doae it in a way that looks as if they were in league to perszade him to wear a stove-pipe hat. oe ‘There ix smnil probability of the Chicago conv gation being bebind the Minneapolis event im the matter of enthusiasm. $6 The feeding expenses of the Zoological Garden in London are five hundred dollars s week. Evidently the fortunate animals are not restricted im their diet by aay Holmanie prim bd 5% i ai THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY,’ JUNE 20, 1892. loo look a ay g Cus. A. Moporwax, 614 12m Sx (BRAD BELOW.) Are pleased. (Read below.) az EES aa ga ig aay ers a ta &§ WE ARE BUSY SELLING GAS STOVES, GASOLINE STOVES, OIL STOVES, ALCOHOL STOVES, DO YOU WANT TO AVOID THE HEAT AND AT SAME TIME SAVE EXPENSE, AS GAS IS CHEAPER THAN COAL. a fas stove every day except wash day. costs 62 per month. JAS. F. DONOHUE, Real Estate, 313 E Capitol st. It works like a charm and Lesidence, 415 New Jersey ave. .0. (Read below.) =) Hy ER HE Hs iB PE EE WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND 8EE THE LONG LINE OF SUMMER STOVES AND LOW PRICES. 614 12:n Se bt bit EUTEDUREUETEESEDEEEEREEUEREERERECTED ERLE De. Licarms OF 1411 K 8ST. ¥.W. Respectfully refers to the following TESTIMONIALS From well-known and highly respected citizens of Washington: A CURE OF CATARRE. STATEMENT FROM MR. G. H. CHANDLEE, 1223 Vermont avo. WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 2, 1892. DR. LIGHTHILL, 1411 K st. nw. Dear Sir: Isis with great pleasure that I testify to the beneficent results of your treatment in my case, after suffering from Nasal Catarrh for fourteen years, | attended with constant expectoration and dropping in | my throat, and am plesesd to find that I am cured. Hoping that many others may be benefited as I have deen, Iam, ‘Yours, very truly, GEORGE H. CHANDLEE. A PERMANENT CURE OF DEAFNESS AND DISCHARGE FROM THE EAR. A CARD FROM MR. T. E. ROESSLE, Proprietor of ‘“The Arlington.” . “THE ARLINGTON,” WASHINGTON, D. C., March 6, 1890. My Dear Dr. Lighthill: It gives me great plossure to state that you effected s remarkable cure of deafuess and discharge from the ears in the case of my cousin, Marcus C. Roessle, and ‘that the cure has proved as permanent as it was radi- cal. Ifeel sure that without your skillfal aid my cousin would have been a deaf man all his fife. Knowing of other cases in which you have been equally successful I cheerfully cive you leave to refer tome at any time, and hope that your practice in ‘Washington will prove a distinguished success, ‘Yours truly, T. E. ROESSLE. A RADICAL CURE OF ASTHMA. STATEMENT OF MR. C. M. CYPHERS Of No. 207 G st. n.w. For fifteen years my wife has suffered more or less from bronchial asthma, and for the last three years her case became so very bad that she was unable to leave her room during the greater part of that time; $ndeed, often confined to her bed. Her physician exhausted every known remedy for relfef, called in consultation a throat specialist, and even had the Koch lymph injected, but without any material benefit. Hearing of Dr. Lighthill's success in diseases of the respiratory orran she applied to him for treatment. and I am happy tostate that relief came most promptly. From the very besinning marked improvement manifested itself, gaining from day to- day. Her breathing became natural. The trouble- some coush left her, she could sleep all night undis- turbed, the distressing asthma disappeared, her buoy- ant spirit, so long depressed, returned again, and she feels now more like her former saif. ‘Tam confirmed that this statement is joyful news to her many friends and I hope will benefit other suffer- ers from this most distressing disease. CHAS. M. CYPHERS. ‘May 30, 1801. A. P. LIGHTHILL, M. D., SPECIALIST For the Cure of CATARRH, ASTHMA, DEAFNESS, THROAT AFFECTIONS AND CONSUMPTION. Can be consulted daily from 8 to 12 and 4 to Gat his residence, 1411 K ST. N.W. Consultation free. it A. Kavrwax, For Mex Ox Lantes. TOMORROW, TUESDAY, Weall Alt-aitk Diack Grena- dine Windsor Ties fo 250. = For Lanes. TOMORROW, TUESDAY We soil all of our Plain Col- cored 9c. India Silks for. 250. Fon TOMORROW, TUESDAY, We sell uVERYBODY. 126. 17. E AY, Wesel. Cambric Gamps with embroidered neck and sleeves. 21. ‘on, Lapres, TOMORROW, TUESDAY, We will Sell you 25 dozen eztra quality” Black Silk Mitts. Guaranteed every lk. Cheap at 290. 19c. 000 Large Size ding Faus, that 3c. For Lanes. TUESDAY We sell 45-inch All-Silk Satin TOMORROW, Sirlve Dress Gauzes. tn high colors, that are Worth §1.00 a yerd \t 59 Liz Tor. Ww. TUESDAY, TOMORBOW. Tomer 10 down Infante Enbroidered Swise Cape, > For Lani. UESDAY, ‘e sell 160 Ladies’ Percale PLEpppers alt slzew’ and ‘per. fect iting: : at TOMORROW, 69c. — Weed erers, SPRING GAR- MENT in our house at just baa A. Kavrmax, 909 Ps. Ave N.W, — fomiorxaton OF NEW ToEas.| — Fraxacaws Jeweray Esrastisnwent , & FINE LINE OF DIAMQNDS. 531 Seventh street northwest. Bow Sprcrax Exenit i é “i Fonrziox Spooxs, Including Russian Transparent Enamels, Nor wosian, Swedish, Austrian, &o. Amongst this lot are sinzie spoons costing as high as $35 and $40 apiece. Some of the handsomest ever sent to this country. They have been sent to us on consignment and will be for sale and on exhibition for afew daysonly. The prices are at actual cost of im- portation, duty added,and fully 25 per cent lower than retail prices of these goods anywhere. On exhibition in our corner window Monday and Tuesday only. K HARRRIS G8 00. Hh $9 Be - it COR. 7TH AND D 8TS. N.W. ITTLE UTE I o. ow occurs For Scuooz Crosrxa Dare. AT SPECIAL SALE REDUCED PRICES. es Ar 750, — __ausses'poxaotaox- FORDS, with patent tip, AT 70, —— heeled or spring heel. AT Te. —— _cHILp’spoxcoraox- FORDS, patent tipped, AT 750. —— hand turned: ATT %e. —— _ _cHILp'sRussETGoAT ‘TIES, Tan color or Choco- AT Te. — inte. 2 Ar $1.00. — snsses: royan xp ‘TIES, genuine hand turn, AT 81.00. —— patent tipped. AT $1.00. — MISSES’ COFFEE- COLOR TIES, spring heels, AT $1.00. —— reliable quality. AT 81.00. — camps Finest KID OX¥ORDS and Strap But- ArT $1.00. —— ton Slippers, all widths. AT $1.00. — _cHILD's RED oR TAN GOAT TIES, will not fade AT 81.00. —— nor peel. Ar $1 ABO aa BoYs' AND YOUTHS’ OXFORD TIES, of good AT 81.25. —— auality patent leather. AT 91.25. —— _LADIES' SIZES, 2% TO 44, SPRING Heel, Fine AT 81.25. — Dongola Oxford Ties, with patent tip. A AT 81.25. — — MISSES’ “VICI” KID AT 8125. —— TIESand One-button San- dala, real beauties. AT 81.25. — — CHILD'S PATENT AT 81.25. —— VAMP FIGARO Slippers, pretest style out. Fixe Low.Cur Suors For Boys Of Dongola, Calf, or Russet Calf, AT 91.50 AND €2. S Wx. Hans & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND 032 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., It 281 PA. AVE. 8. E. , Lavws') Unpenwear ar Laxssvroe & Bros. For ‘Years We Have Been known to be the people to buy of when Reuuaste Musurx On Causzzo Unsperwear ‘Was wanted. We are known to stock only that class of goods that we can guarantee. No matter what price you pay for it. Our garments aro made full—no scanting al- lowed. The trimmings are neat and the ft §s as near perfect. Nico Muslin Gowns only 50c. ‘These aro well made and finished. Fine Muslin Gowns, Mother Hubbard style. Yoke tucked tn clusters. Hamburg round neck and sleeves. All sizes. Price, 75c. First—Fine Cambric Gown, yoke with four rows 2 Valenciennes lace. Clusters of five fine tucks be- tween. Lace round neck and the full sleeves. 980, Second—Fine Muslin Gowns, trimmed with two rows of fine Hamburg inserting and four clusters of fourteen tucks each, Ha:aburg edge around neck and sleeves. 98c. ‘Third—Surplice Neck Hubbard Gown; yoko all-over embroidery; tucked back. 980. Fourth—Fine Cambric Gown, tucked yoke back and front; fine Hamburg round neck and sleeves. ‘Only 98c. Fino Nainsook Gowns, tucked back and front to the waist, large sailor collar and turn-up cuffs, edged with lawn ruffle. $1.75. Fine Figured Lawn Gowns, _surpliced \neck trimmed with Vallenciennes lace inserting and odgo tucked back. Only $1.48. Corser Covers. Fine Cambric Corset Covers, edged round neck with fine Hamburg exnbroidery, finished soams. Only 12360. ‘High Neck Cambric and Muslin Corset Covers,edged round neck with Hamburg; extra long waist. Only B5e. Fine Low Square Neck Cambric Corset Cover, fin- {shed round neck and sleeves with fine Hamburg embroidery, French seams, well made. Only 50c. Handsome Low Square Neck Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed with fine Val. lace and inserting of fine Hamburg. Only 87c. Handsome Lace Corset Covers, made with a puff front of Val. lace and fine lawn, finished with ribbons. Only 81.68. Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed with Irish point lace and inserting. $1.98. Grapvarion Sxmrs. Fine Cambric Skirts, trimmed with a wide raffic of fine Hamburg, $1.48, 61.68, $1.75, $2.25. Fine Cambric Skirts, made with a 14-inch ruffle of fine hemstitched embroidery, $2.48. Fine Cambric Belle Skirt, made with a train, 12inch ruffle of Val. lace. Only $2.75. ‘Possibly you lives litt! way off and don't ‘wish to come all the way sown to the store during this heat. If you rely upon our se lection simply TELEPHONE US and if you live OUT of TOWN correspond with us. ‘We will attend to all your commissions at ‘once and carefully, too. ba ANS: BURCH & BRO. W. A. Prence & Co., 719 MARKET SPACER, COR. STH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. Exrnsozprsany Trxrtartoxs IN RARE “-TITBITS" of MERCHANDISE TO TICKLE the PALATE or rather the FANOY of the WARY SHOPPER and BAR- GAIN SEEKER or DRY GOODS CORXOIS- EUR. Prices begin to drop all over the store today Preparatory to stock-taking, June the 30th. Stock-taking time means rooting around through the departments, culling out all odds ‘and ends, slow sellers and anything, which for some reason or other has not sold as fast as it should. You will be surprised at the various savings you can make in many cases upon just the goods you wish at this time. If today's batch should not happen to contain anything you need at present watch for tomorrow's. Panasors Srery Stavonrenep. Take your choice of all Parasols at exactly ‘$2 Parasols for 8 02.25 Parasols for $1.12. 83.50 Parasols for $1.75. ‘84 Parasols for €2. $4.50 Parasole for 82.25. 8% Parasols for $2.50. ‘$10 Parasols for $5. €16 Parasols for 88. A Savixe Ix Uxperwear. Ladies’ White Swiss Ribbed Vests, square eck. Reduced from 2c. to 19. ‘Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Pants. Reduced from 500. to B5c., or 3 pairs for #1. A Savixe Ix Risroxs. One lot of Moire SUk Ribbons, with picot edge, and Gros Grain Silk Kibbon, with Unperwean Trxpratioss. RICRELIEU RIBBED GAUZE VEST: ¥ neck; no sleeves; PURE WHITE: very cool. Regular price, 50c._ REDUCED PRICE, 3 VESTS FOR a. LADIES’ PURE WHITE LISLE MIXED Swiss Ribbed Vest ; high nedk; long sleeves; all sizes. Former price, SOc. REDUCED PBICE, 20:. EACH. LADIES" EGYPTIAN RIBBED DRAWERS, All sizes; knoe length. Regular price, 0c. pair. REDUCED PRICE, 330. patr. LADIES’ L. BLUE and PINK VESTS; FINE RIBBED, extra quality: square neck; no siceves, tapes in neck andarmbole. Regular Driee, 25c. FOR TUESDAY ONLY, REDUCED Te 19°. EACK. 6 dozen LADIES’ JERSEY-FITTING ©OR- SET COVERS, finished with HAND CROCHET Work of SILK; all sizes. Regular price, 500. FOR TUESDAY ONLY, 380. EACH. CHILDREN'S WHITE SWISS RIBBED DBAWERS, all stzes, at SPECIAL PRICES. CHILDEEN'S COMBINATION OR UNION SUITS; all sizes: made of Egyptian cotton; foe ribbed. Regular price, €1. REDUCED ra) 7c. EACH. CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED VESTS, with or withoutislecves, at SPECIAL PRICES. LADIES’ PURE SILK VESTS, in black or colors. Regular price, 98c. REDUCED FOR TUESDAY TO Tle. EACH. sateen edge, all colors, no biack. Reduced from 7c. to 4c. per yard. One lot of No. 16 Black Moire Silk Ribbons. Reduced from 25. to 18c. per yard. One lot of No. 22 Peau de Soto Ribbon, black, white and colors. Reduced from 40c. to ite. per yard. A Suvixe Ix Groves, Bo iPass Sux Tus. For OUTING, SHIRTS, &e., "in all colors, Sf MASHABLE. CHINA’ SILK, 40 inches. Jong: Regular pries, 23 REDUCED Falck, ght. BACT NDSOR TIES, BOS wt yDSOR Te 1, S00 etylea to select BOYS’ FAUNTLEROd SETS of- Collars snd Cufls, with futed edge. ‘Hex FOR TUESDAY O8IN, 440. SET. falar pric 4-but. Castor Gloves, in tans only. Reduced from $1 to Tbe. per pair. A Savina Is Scares. One lot of Windsor Scarfs. | 18c. Casssxs Fox 140, 40 ty to SELECT from: ALL ENTIRELY t inches wide. Regular price, 182. Reduced to 17e. each ; 3 for 50c.—price of two. Warre Tue Kyrre Cor Deze. EST. Notions suffer most in the price-reduction slaughter. Bound to be something you need here: 15e. Duplex Spiral Gartors. . 16c. Mikado Curling Irons.. 8c. Colmmbia Curling Irons. 2lc. Electric Hatr Curlers Hercules Braid, black and whit price. Now... 2, 26e. Rubber Skirt Protectors. Se. Dexter's Knitting Cotton. 10c. Children’s Warren Hose Supporters. 123g. Misses’ Warren Hose Supporters. lc. Ladies’ Warren Hose Supporters, with, 2c. Children's Warren Hose Supporters, with shoulder braces ........... Stoward Safety Pins. Reduced to . Lindsay's Biack Safety Pins. Redu’ Cellulota Thimbles. Reduced to... Chamois Skins. Rednced to8, 10, 12, : 5c. Men's Panta Buttons, per gross.......10e Agate Buttons, all colors, exactly half price. 5c. Bone Buttons for.. 120 5c. Shoe Buttons... osc ‘More stock-taking reduction items tomorrow. Wirrraw H. M°Kxew, 933 Pa. Ave. Porcuax’ Cusnice, It Ayornrr Jor Ix Pear. Borroxs. 1 lot WHITE PEARL BUTTONS. price, 16, 1S and20-. doz. JOB PRICE, 1 lot WHITE PAu BETTONS. Regyl ot E NS. lar ri . doz. (2 doz. on card). JOB ti PRICE, — CARD. Srecran Varves [xy Laces For TUESDAY. We will ofer TUESDAY an attraction in NORMANDY VAL. in different widths to Bs ORMANDY VAL. LACE, 10e. yard. NORMANDY VAL. LACE to mateh. ‘ar. |. NORMANDY VAL. LACE, 156. yard. (ORMANDY VAL. LACE to inateh. LACE, 250. yard, L. LACE to match. ‘ABRIS LACE. Te. yard. lar Sehave aise just openet aN ASSORTMENT OF POINT DF P: ORIENTAL LACES, which wil be PLACED ON SALE IUESDAY AT SPECIAL PRICES. Rane Banoarss Ix Scuwer Duess Fasates. 40 viecesenf 32-IN. REAL SCOTCH GING- Boviar prices ay and 40" FO TUESBAT. Jar prices, 25 ce YOUR CHUICE FOR 15e. YARD. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ALI-WooL FEENCH CHALLIES, in desirable colors and atylon, full 82 inches wide. ALE MARKED DOWN FoR, 3.1 Ico Fruit Crystals, 13¢. & box. Dae eee es ie pgmeigg my agg pg” a a 50 yards of “TAT DESIRABLE NEW Spa bases Finer Frome cP oR TLS ed yee BLE REY elegant agottment of Choe BURG, in all colors and styles. ‘Regular price tater Bon Wns, Cara Too] Thick'vonTCESbAy > Yat OCR Almonas, ‘Re. .&0.,your Ow RSDAY, selection, 33 apeind, aud ory Sisto oetky ape Fee Bessel < 5 mi @pound. None : ‘4 4 better atany price. A. Pierce & Co, Gui & Sox, 719 MARKET SPACE, - at Cor. Sth st. and Pa. ave. 5620 Cor. 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Instead of 81. ee ‘victory and is prepared to explain and victory 50 Highly-polished Parlor Tables, solid victory prove its many virtues. A book victory oak, sixteenth century and mabogany Victory of explicit directions ‘secomps- ened finish, $1.15 instead of $1.25. victory nies each instrumen: 10 dozen Solid Oak Cane-soat Dining etory Be sure to ott the Blectropeise victory Chairs, 5c. each instead of $1.25. victors “Victory.” victory The balance of our line of Solid Oak victory Office hours-12 to 2 p.m.;3 victory Folding Tables at $1.50 each. Yictory to 6p.m. victory ‘@%-inch Solid Oak Parlor Tables, in vietory vietory natural, antique and sixteenth century victory — victory nish, $1.40 instead of 81.75. victory victory Large Maple Porch Rocker, double victory, victory cane seat and back, $2.75 instead of victory Miss Lena Lewsan, Toy $3.50. victory victory Large Comfortable Old Rockers, cane wetory 2 seat, $2.35 instead of $3. wey 9381 F Se NW. uecy Extra Large Fine All-linen Huck victory victory Towels, hemstitched borders, 20c. in- vietory victory victory victory victory victory stead of 500, Fine § German Linen Damask Nap- ‘Kins, @1.25 instead of $1.50 3 dozen. Extra Fine Imported Marseilles Bed ‘Spreads, full size, $2.50 instead of #5. Joxrvs Lanssonen, N.Y. Ave. Rixz, New 13m Waar A Vanity Or Rosser ‘one sees on the streets these days, There's | : i 3 i Fee i ti 4. SSSEEBEBEEE BARBS BREED Eieirieiee Bie eee ask. Tex, “Men's Belongincs.” 935 Ps Ave N. W. B BBBBB} OVAL. ‘@LUE ‘Draggiom, 100. MAR CHE. Our June redinction axle is stil! in prog ress. The Felocity of the output is growiuge greater every day. Ranrain spote are over the store. Flaming cans generslly mark each barsain spot, to make the fnalne easier. This week s dollar will buy almost ‘as mach as two would Inst Week. Coxmsvation Or Tur Minsvwwen Saez Or Usprnwean. : Sales in Muslin Underwear struck high- water mark Saturday. T5c. Gowss For 50c. Acar. So many customers appreciated busine the Sc. Gowns for SOc. Inst Saturday we concluded to offer them asain tomorrow. Made of fine muslin, with pointed yoke of fine cluster tucks, wide Hamburg embroid- ery, edging around the neck, sleeves and yoke. Owing to the price we are again compelled to limit the quantity. Not more than two Will be sold to any oni omer. In addition to the above we will offer Qo. ‘Muslin Gowns for 75s. These have “‘sur- plice” neck of Hamburz embrotdery, extra fine muslin, well made. Such a gown will Soet Fou Ge. anywhere ise. Our price We bave about two dozen Cambric Gowns with yoke of Medici lace inserting and etre left from last season. Reduced from @1.98 to 81.48, 7 e Srecur Varce Ix Daawens. Tomorrow we will offer our Re. Fine Mns- lin Drawors at 50°. per pair, made with wide embroidered raftte, with 10 fine tucks above. 3 Curanse, For 59ec. Tomorrow we will offer Fine Cambric (Chemise witha yoke of Torchon lace. Futly ‘Worth 75e., only SGc. each. Sams For 55c. ‘Tomorrow we will offer 75. Fine Muslin Bkirte, with deep cambrie ruitie edged ‘with wide embroidery, for Se. each. 68c. Corser Covens For 49. Tomorrow we wili offer 68. Fine Cam- bric Corset Covers, square neck, trimmed with embroidery around neck and arm- holes, finished with pearl buttons, Preach back, perfect fitting, for 497. each. Bors Samr Wassrs Repvcen. It will pay yon to skip the clothing stores and come here for Roy’ Shirt Watsts, In ad- dition to offering a full line of styles at less tian reguiar prices we have made the fol- Jowing reductions tn the finer qualities: Boys! White Leundered Drags Watsta, fine Plaited bosom. Reduced from @Be. to 30e, each. Boys’ Launderel Figured Percale Shirt Watsta, with two detachable collars to each shirt, neat and attractive effects, superior quality. Reduced from 98e. to 50c. each. Tue Box Mance 314 Asp 316 Tr Sz. Mone ORK -aT- PPP ERE : Pek mek Ek & FF gSs PrP fe RRE KR bd P Ee kik # = ER for some fresh fall in price among seasonable EEE goods. It has come to that point when we must Provide for the future—and lingering lines hamper us. ities are any less worthy your attention and conf- dence. On the contrary you should congratulate yourselves on the opening of such an opportunity— and take immediate steps to reap the full benefit of first choice. ‘Tomorrow the LACES lay down their value prices— and walk in the way of the Ginghams and the Wraps andthe other reduced goods. We certainly have s ‘small stock—and it is not because we did not haves | host of them tostart with, But their popularity has | sent all but this handful into service. Some of the | best are left to celebrate this winding up of one of the busiest seasons we have ever had. BLACK SILK POINT D'TRLANDE LACES— 3%, 5,6 and 9 inches wide, that have been 45c., S55e., Tc. and @1 are reduced to Sic., 40c., €0c. and T5e. a yard. BLACK MAKQUISE LACES—6 and 7 inches Wide—three distinct styles—that were $1 ARE NOW 50c. a yard. BLACK CHANTILLY LACES~3 to 8 inches Wide, ARE NOW from-123¢ to 40c. « yard. BLACK BOURDONNE and MILANESE LACES-3 to 14 inches wide—GO NOW AT ONE-THIRD OFF the REGULAR PRICE. 6 YARDS OF BLACK LACE FLOUNCING— reduced from 30 to $12. 42inch BLACK CHANTILLY LACE FLOUNCING-REDUCED FROM 2.50 to 81.500 yard. 48-inch BLACK STRIPED NET, with velvet spots-REDUCED FROM $1.50 to T5c. & yard. 48.inch BLACK DRAPERY NETS in spots, stripes and fivures—all new patterns, too, have “come under the knife.” One piece 12-inch Beige Point D'TRLANDE LACE—reduced from $1.75 to @1.12%. TWO PIECES of 5-inch REDUCED FROM 5c. to 50c. a yard. TWO PIECES 2%-inch BETGE POINT D'GENE-REDUCED from $1.25 to Tic. @ yard. One PIECE 3-inch REDUCED FROM $1 to 50c. a yard. TWO SETS of IMITATION POINT D'IR- LANDE LACES—(in four widths—-4 to 10 inches)—GO AT JUST WHAT WE PAID FOR THEM. 45-INCH BLACK BAREGE GRENADINE— embroidered in copper, mais and gray—RE- DUCED from $2.25 to $1 a yard. 45INCH BLACK GRENADINE, with gray and lilac stripes-REDUCED FROM §3 to 91.508 yard. fm mais, lilac, rose and gray—REDUCED FROM 82 to $1.50 yard. 2+inch BROWN end GRAY STRIPED GRENADINE-REDUCED FROM 81.30 e are just in. 3 IMITATION POINT DTRLANDE LACES— im white and beige—all widths—trom 10c. to 50c. a yard. Point Gaze and Point Applique Laces, in all ‘Youcertainly eannot hore for = better tobuy LACES than this wholesale reduction affords. ‘We won't have them to talk about long tf will youstop to think e moment and compare ““worths” and “‘ask- ings.” yinre AxD THE avEXUR™ Eatabiiahed 1840. ‘Telephone 905. GLUE ‘Mends everything. Druggiste, 100. OY | BREVERY DAY now most you may be on the lookout ‘Because we cut is no evidence that the kinds or qual-” partments, Muuixeny Ro. Ladies’ and Misses’ Saiors, in white and color, £1.50, 61.25, $1 and Toe. Hate, dp all colorsend shapes, at de. #1 Trimmed Satlors, latest shape, ef 65 One haly af om aii Trimmed Hate gnd Bommets. Rispoxs. No. 22 All-ailk Navy Bine Ribbon Polke Dot or Stripe, the latest novelty for trimmins sailors, ef fa, 10 and 12-inch Saab Ribbons, tn white, af Se. Groves. Sid. Mack SUK Mitts, a wines, at P50, 50>. Sitk lovee, tn tans only, arede. > Panasors. £0 por cent discount on ali Perancle. Mei Tres. ‘Soe. White Mull Tica, embroidered edews, at Me. Hosters. Ladies’ Past Black Hosiery at 29. Ladies Tan and Gray Hosiery at 190, + Ladies’ Boot Patterus Homiery af 188. {He, Ladies’ Drop Stitch Hosiery at 380. Sur Waters de, White Lawn Waist, box pleats back and front, a: Se. O&- Star Shirt Waist, im white and colors, at 48e. #1.25 Nevy Blue Seteen Waist, tn dots and stripes, a 21.50 Novelty Biack Sateen Waist, in stripeoand ote, af $1.20. Rowen Usprawean, Ln, Children’s Ribbed Underwear, sizes @ to 10 ears, at Se, Tait: Ladies Rivived Gaus Vests, eroshet top, et Darss Triwarsos We offer in thia department @ dissownt @f 80 per cont on ali jw Kixos Parser, 4 7TH ST. ” “BEESRERSaSSEbhoobebdhebebhsobhy | ; ae Ture Is A Reasox Fon Evens. THING we Merchancdive te our stores by July 19 a. Contracts are signed date, aud our large stosk of ‘The reason why we are sacrif that we are compelled to vact to make room for the work: and sealed for the al Day Goons, Lins: Axv Mews Forsismoa, Noroxs, Lixens, Toner Axricxes, Ke, &e., Must be sold at and below cost. | GSe. Ficured China Stik now......... Soc. Casck and Stripe Summer Silke, All 50c. Light-weight Wool Fabrics now... 15°. Outing Cloths now 10. Strijed and Pisid"India Linens now... Bho. Prencis Batines now ae All 13g. White Dress Goods, such as India Linens, plain, striped and yl stripe and open work, all go m All 18c. White Goods now... | Fast Black India Linea, plaids and stripes. .e. a yard | Summer Blazers ateroatly rednced prices. Ask to | see oar sty lee and note low prices. These are bargains from oar Dongs Goods and Cloak | Devartment. We have as good and eveu better ‘values in our many other departinenta. Srnaspunorn's, | Day Goovs, Cuoans Asp Nortoxs, |404 Asp 406 Tru. Sr. N.W. n Ir Is Saw Taar “The spurs of @ rovster give emphasis to his crow.” ‘What weclatin for “Ceres” is more than emphasized by the good optuton of the bouse- keepers of this city, viz: That “Ceres” makes “more” tread, “lighter” bread, “whiter” bread and “better” bread than any other Sour they ever used. Houskeepers who wish to be sure they are using *“Ceres"*—the best—should look th each sack and barrel they buy for the circular bearing the taprint of two evid medals and {he autograph signature of “We. M. Galt & Co.." 8 precaution which we have been forced totakeon account of the numerous tmite- tions of this standard flour aftoat on the mar- ket You will need no more emphatic recom. meniation of “*Ceres” than its real worth and irity which a trial will demonstrate. All ive grocers sell it, Ws. M. Gar & Co. “Wholesale Flour and Peed Dealers,” Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. n. Mocssezr & Co, 1203 F at, TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT. For 10 days only will sell our GENTS CALF LACE AND CONGRESS GATTEIS At20per cent discount. je20-9F Davoaisrs: ROVAL ==> 1, bE EE BE

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