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4 : THE EVENI WASHIN seynenay. NG STAR. GTON. a 30, 1802. ROsBY s. NOYES... ‘HE EVENING STAR bas a regular aoZ ctreulation in Washington three ‘gor than that of any other paper in As a local NEWS paper and Ad- Mediam it has me competitor. times ety. vertts When the citizens’ committee in charge of ar- angements for the Grand Army encampment tked an appropriation of $100,000 to aid in the teeption and entertainment of the many thou- ands of veterans of the war who will come to ae encampment, they asked Congress to do ely what has been done in other cities where tese great encampments have been held. In 1 these cities the greater portion of the enter- ent fand has come from the state or city , oF both. As Congress is the only body authorize an expenditure from District n application was made to that body to ermit a portion of the money acerning in the sual manner to the credit of the District »be used in helping defray the expenses at- mding the great September gathering. ‘This squest had the indorsement of the District ommissioners and of the President of the lnited States. It soon received the ap- roral of the Senate, and there was © evidence of hostility to what appeared » be amost reasonable proposition until it fell tto the hands of the District subcommittes of te House committee on appropriations. Some srious train of thought suggested to the demo- mtic mefority of this subcommittee that the ppropriation asked for would be proper if paid ttirely out of the portion of the District reve- aes raised by taxes on private property, but ot if paid out of the joint revenues constitut- g the municipal funds. The only conceivable aestion at issue was whether the proposed out- yy was a legitimate municipal expenditure. If ‘were not so considered what reasoning could | ‘tisty a legislator that the appropriation could » properly made out of one claas of the Dis- ict revenues ard not out of the other difficult to imagine. A fancied necessity of lopting « course that would place them ina ‘easing attitude before constituents who may st be friendly to the G. A. R.,and still give tem some grounds for justifying their action More constituents of another class, may offer texplanation of the conclusion reached by ese cautions lawmakers. The citizens’ com- ittee has from the outset earnestly insisted | wat the appropriation should be made as all | »propriations for the District e joint revenues. The prince te which no one representing tizens of the District could sur- re made, from | ole involved is the 8 BR Ok AA AA S & Eb Ri 2% Fos, f4 S08 Ea PARE Ge HE rp atthe el = LAST DES DAB Ss : aren ee CAE GET JRE SHE: AAA EK Which we propose to make the m« important days of Ses5 2° A LLLL EER Toasas reat June No old stock, but Desirable end, Bessonsble A Been! ot me-hal/ ub one-quarter of thetr = F aoataias deel iad —_ ILLINERY. +i ne Sg RRS : ad canna Beaters tie treet sch, Important tnformation Bh 88 Ry 12a Ram ee — <i, fnga of the Satche. wae A nm 509 a . Do. (Pater “Biruny in ah calore Houregage . 3 Wee fe Be 8 EE Se atic sas dal mae ecaricaae PEE 4 Be hog WU El | cece tie cen nel in ee (Closed all day Monday, July) + 06 Fremnmed Hate at 1.00 Trimmed Hate — 7.00 Trimmed Hate at -d LOWERS, As « Sitting wind-up of the 509 long syrays of Flowers, in all colors, suit- greatest June we have yet ox- able for hat tri at. Perienced we shall offer to morrow a “‘emall army of ‘Te. long and short «1 1. sprays and bunches assorted Flowersat. 2 ali patterns, at 9 1c 8c dargains” throughout the rea inv all effects; your choles of aay 68 store, in part reciprocation s V ta for your unstinted patronage apies’ V ests. aitiag: Wis yesh senate, 40, Woe, Vesta SHichelten Ribbed Vests, all sizes, the articles advertised are = Ee Ribbed Ganze Vests, in white and both seatonable and dosir- * Silbned Gauss Vecta, with, dw Palais Royal's Clearing Sale. a "ae Bet BBSeSorunes ice Se. ae Sn eer ee bse. Vests "Ons int ot Ribbed Pure Lisle Vesta, oo tot re where, spe, with fli tayo tnd frout. Former . -Prfver ive. Special price. 300, Jerr Crosse Ovr Suz Or sa Face span ate Ere Leaa a Tae Sarcuzr. L. T, H at Sic. silk front forming V. Regular ‘ADTES? RIMMED ATS. ‘lee, 48. special Ble. A eS Barwains. _Frem now on woshall make quiclework | CHILDREN'S na ee ints bias esengpsd py eee Bargains. of the balance of our clegant stock of ‘380. Lisle et conte Teana, Heith TARE | these few items: ‘73e. for the full size Leather Bags Bargains. Trimmed Hats. Very justly we have en- Veata at 21e. _ price _ Bargains. Joyed the r-putation of having the most eo that are usually retailed at 85c. The best quality real Bargeins. elegant and stylish line of Trimmed jauzo . Bergsine Hatechown ia thisctty, Thetremendous | yeatsat ae SHbrt? fecha. Be Alligator Bags at $4.50 instead of 85; the Pieced Bags, Bargains. sales during the height of the season 1 inch size. | Bargains. amply testify to this fact. Weare per- | Laaptes’ Mustax U xprrwear. eee ee connec met see Bargains. fectly satisfied with the profit we have — gdb this et will be found, Drawers. with | ‘This Gladstone Bag of ingrain leather at 3 is the Barsatns. made this season and are now willing to rf Bargains. sacrifice the balance at cost—or near it. 83.50 bag of elsewhere. The Oxford Bags like this Bargains. If you have been in the store recently, a nach wed $5 retail at $6.50, These Double B and edmired a ‘style of hat ad embrok Eatied ith bestbaning, co mart ‘$5 usually Barcains felt the price was @ little too high, you and 38c, Special price, ‘Straps at 10c. are usually sold at 25 cents. This Black- Bargains. should not fail to again, for there is Bargains. every possibility that this very style ie In this lot will be found Drawers, ex. | 25 Brush Set in leather case G0c. instead of 75e. Bargains. now being offered at a considerably lower | cellent cotton, yoke bande, wide fi sedi: Bargains. pri beotdere eat ie, tacks’ above. rub, ‘These Leather Tage to hold address are only 10c.eac! x < excellent cotton, ccanbric Bargains. $3.50 to 4.50 Trimmed Hats now ruffle, Guished with Hi jaburg.qunpohiony Bergeies. §93.98. round votton, fucks aboweruic. Gown Tas Conrents. Bargains. $4.50 to 86 Trimmed Hats now 82.98. with whole yoke of fine tucks.” fin shed HE VON Bargains. «$0.75 to 86 Trimmed Hats now €3.98. lown, front and slce’ Bargains. «8 to 89.50 Trimmed Hats now @4.48. Eogadie cattbrie sei trout cttfaue teks | MLN may tomorrow secure choice of the laundered Barvains. —_—89.50 to $11 Trimmed Hats now #4.98. nd insert mbroidered edging arg Bargains. Sli to8l4 Trimmed: Hats now $5. 98. — ik and Forme By Neglize Shirts for only $1 that heretofore sold at —+— do. and Special price, Sexxy Bazcarss Ix Sanons. mder. To do so would be to! my the justice of the arrangement by which | general government contributes its share award the expenses of the District government. | is hoped that when the proposition comes fore the House the reasonableness of the ‘oposition made by the citizens’ committee Ul be recognized. A strong appeal might have | ven made to Congress to make an approprin- | an entirely ont of the general treasury for the | tertainment of the veterans of the war when ey assemble a quarter of a century afterward the capital of the Ufion their arms pre-| fved. The occasion will be unique in history. te very fact that this is the nation’s capital | Ui greatly increase the numbers of those who | Qi come to the encampment and proportion- | ely increase the expenses of entertainment. | reeident Harrison said, in his message trans-| fitting to Congress the application for an ap-| ‘opriation: he event is one of national interest, and dance of surviving Union soldiers will be larger than at any encempment et been held. The parade of the Fvivors of our great armies on Pennsylvania enue will bring vividly back those joyful and omentous days when the great armies of the stand west marched through the streets of ashington in high parade and were received ‘our citizens with joyful acclaim. it seems me that it will be highly appropriate for mgress suitably to aid in making the demon-| apressive and in extending to those Ldiers whose lives a beneficent Providence has n opportunity to see in the security ‘velopment and prosperity which prevails at the national capital their sacrifice and valor. ill the citizens’ committee has asked of mgress no other aid than that which has been ven in other cities from the municipal treas- ies, and insists only that the appropriations all be made as all other municipal appropria- ms are mace. | arrange The Senate is buckling down to its work now, ad the House, having finished all or nearly all nsiness except conference reports, is adjournment within two weeks. at the we rivalry between the two houses er the rightof the Senate to amend appro- ls is breaking out afresh. The = to gv home andenter the cam- | *. in effect, that it will not extend ions for the support of | nt beyond July To this the response except to renew g the House until December if acs the necessary measures, | ‘® play on both sides. The » bound to grant reasonable time— | can't help iteelf—while it is morally fmpossi- | efor the Seuate to hold Congress beyond a wsonable time for agreement on conference atters. Sena ‘The records of candidates and political man- | wre are in danger from the usual process in | tional campaigns. The older men stand it | ter than those new to the field, because in | eir cases the critics have gone through the | amining bu-iness and the public get tired of wrmed-over meats. Just now the honors are | sy between the pasties. While Mr. Campbell | handled as Phil Armour’s attorney. ¥ | @ is treated to a criticism touching his alleged | lations with the Standard Qil monopoly. The | fious points in the great controversy will not | slost sight of on account of such personal | sutics, | - ee | ‘The bathing beach is open, but its usefulness circumscribed. The refreshment of a good ange is denied the person who cannot swim, | ai under the existing conditions properly | tough. But it should be for the benefit of the | tblic generally, and no time should be lost in aking it safe for all, It is only ere | Bury at present, though, of course, vastly ter than nothing at all of the kind. oe re are now two Secretaries by the name | Foster in the cabinet, both holding leading | sitions. The nomination and speedy con-| ™ation of Mr. J. W. Foster as Secretary of | Ste is a deserved recognition of the ability own by him throcghout his diplomatic ea- er. Indiana has now, besides the chief egivtracy of the republic, two portfolios state in her grasp, including the biggest a santa eS | ——_+-e+___ A great law professor, Theodore W. Dwight ‘Columbia College, New York, bas just passed may. The name of Dwight is illustrious in @ teaching annals of the republic. oe Secretary Rusk might have consulted the fit- s of things and reserved the showers which tited the Chicago convention for the present bering in Cincinnatt ——_——_+o—____ It isa relief to the public to find that Mr. pew is not in immediate danger of having © mind distracted from bis after-dinner seches by official cares. os Bargains. Children's Fancy Two-tone Sailors, Bargains. with ribbon band. Reduced to 1c. each. Bargains. _Ladies’ Fine Untrimmed White Milan Bargains. Straw Sailors, regular $1.50 quality. Bargains. Tomorrow, 98c. Bargains. Special attention ts called to our el Bargains. gant line of Ladies’ Trimmoa Sailors at Bargains. 75c., 98c., $1.25, $1.48, 81.98, $2.48 Bargains. and £3.48 each. Srectan Jury Saez Or Wruarrens. Bargains. Tomorrow morning we will throw ona Bargains. center table a miscellaneous lot of La- Bargains. dies’ Wrappers in percale, madras, Bargains. lawns, figured India linens, gingham ef- Bargains. fects, &c., in Hizht, medtum, dark and Bargains. mourning colorings. These have been Bargains. selling at #1. 48, $1.68, $1.75 and 81.98. Bargains. Choice tomorrow, $1.25 each. Plaited front and back, heretofore sold =% Hamburg edging. Stn m, torehon four inches by Tuite. Eve Camibelc Drawers, Platte Val. lace around bottom, hi with wide inserting end tucks. Prices, ¥8c. and 81. Special price, Cutpzes's Deranrwexr. One lot of Shirt Waists, in outing and pareelg, excellent styles.’ Former orice, Special price, ‘19. One lot of Children's Gingham Dresses, 3 years. Mother Hubbard.” Sizes“, 2 Former price, dc. Special price, Dr. Warner's Perfection Waists Children. “ATi sizes, Livres, Warsrs, ‘4 : pectat Jury Sarz Or Waisrs. # tac deep cute ial Sotanss ot *™4 Bargains. _You will be surprised what excellent Whito India Lawn Watsts, Bargains. Watsis even 49c. will buy tomorrow. | $8" pleated front and back, deep collar | Bargains. We shall fll a table with about a half | $3" ubd-cuffs: belts, Regular price, 4c. Bargains. dozen styles in White Lawn Waists, with te a Barzains. colored dots: Navy and Black Ground | 59. Fine White India Lawn Bargains. Batiste Waists, with colored dots; Black |€#7 —Waists, box pleated front and back, Bargains. Ground Sateen Waists, with white hair- | is BoP guar ana cats. Regular price, Bargains. line stripes,and a few plain Black Sateen | ¢- pe Bargains. Waiste. These have been 75, 89and @&c. | $9" 7c. Fine Black Satine Waiste, Seaman | \Chegeheorer ae oar $F leptca rome Tana pack ume gnet Bargains. $1.25 White Waists for 98¢. These Seite ee oe Barzains. roade of fine India linen, with white = saearer eee Berraine. eafbroldery inverting in collar and cuffs, | $8" | 80e.,Fine Indin Lawn Walsta, box c. —— ,, This lot comprises Gowns, excellent cot- jon, whole yoke of inverting and, tucks, ‘allor “collar, finisbed around collar deep rutile of ‘cambric. cdyed with ey canibric ‘wide, tucks ke bands, wide he vended Former $1.25 and 81.35. Choice of all 50c. Underwear for 370. All sizes shirts and drawers in Balbriggan, Gauze and Gossamer ‘Merino. 25e. for choice of 35c. garments—Shirts and Drawers. Socks at 2 pair for 25 cents, improved shape foet— Plain balbriggan, also colors. Torer anticues.—tne window of No. 1119 Pa. ave. isfilled with samples of Brashes, Combs, Soaps, Toilet Waters, also the hundred and one little addt- tions to a Indies’ tollet. The ticket on the window reads, ‘*Palais Rova! prices will surprise many.” Ask to see the Shoo Polish—tan and black, st 22. | bottle—something superior. for | Srarroseny.—superior Writing Paper and Enve- | lopes in boxes at just half stationers’ prices. Playing | Cards: Bicycle Ie. pack, Champion 18¢. pack, | Crescent 250. pack, Little Lord Fauntleroy 10c. pack. Faxs.me «xingpoo” Fan is the Iatest trom Chins—more durable end superior in appearance to o Swise embret te fe don fe ie iat ‘ground Collar) Reylae price, the Palm Leaf Fan, which it has superseded. Only ‘ + Special price er "TB. paneee Fi to40c. are reduced to Pedocitron SfSand aLwoesios: |S yAP URL iy, Bim Ttbe 9k| O° Marana epteate, sured to ie Elegant tine of Navy Biue and Black |$g- and beck "Regular? Plyscedgi"aBt Be soit eaeneeaar : Folka Dot Sateen Waists, plaited collar | $3 ‘Special price, | each. Pocket Fans, comprising many ingenious con- and cuffs and cascaded front, reduced | 2: o | from $1.48 to $1.25. ee rela tars S Polka, Dot Black | trivances for closing into very small space. 100. to + and Bnet | . \d cuts 8c. each. Jury Baneatss Ix Lives: Scrrs. ie Becta price, . Bargains. __Ladiest White Lawn Suits now 82.00 | — B Peep eT Tanna: “Ladtes Black Zawn Saits now 2.08. | Mascrztaxovs , [revs, pen Aaa, Barrains. Ladies’ Figured Lawn Walsts now Heater Weck et extend, ote. and oxidized buckle fastening. Reduced iacou A Sey Bancars Ly Haxpxencuters. sndkerchieye at fe. ‘mmminge. | Girdle Belts, red, tan and black. Reduced from 50c. Bargains. We have just closed out from an im- 25 ihes at B6e. to 4c. each. Bargains. porter 100 dozen Ladies’ White Hem- Se. Sash Hibbon at be. Bargains. stitched and corded bordered Handker- | sATURDEY cuig ts MPeaiNe are for FRIDAY-and Bargains. chisfs, regular 1234c. quality, which wo = Pocker pooxs.—sten's Leather Bill’ Books. Bargains. willl sell tomorrow 4 for 25e. This is Kixes Pana Bargains. half price—four for the price of two. 4620 Te sy ath et, | l8° Combination Pocket Book and Card Case for YF ladies. Reduced from 50c. to 420. Jury Baxearss Ix W INDSOR Tres. : Bargains. Tomorrow you can buy 25c. Windsor Bargains. Silk Ties for 17c. These are in Surah, Necxwean, ac.—Biazer shirts for Indies, with Bargains. India and China silks, in plain colors, Bargains. polka dots, figures, stripes, &e., half white linen and fancy percale fronts, collars and Bargains. hundred different patterns probably, Shirts: each. Bargains. regular price 25c., tomorrow 17c. each. cuffs. $1 Shirts for 88c. $1.31 for 81.19) AJ B kG 81.45 Shirts for $1.29. | vpaviglaae deere) ‘Windsor Ties.—17c. for Satin Stripe Madras Wind- Bargains. For 2 dave, tomorrow and Saturday, ‘i Bargains. we shall soll our elegant full 8 button- sors, white and creain grounds, with figures and Bargains. length White Wash Chamois Mousque- Bargains. — tatre Gloves at thelow price of 7c. Price] Ht Ht pee agheeea Bargains. has been 1. Han 220. for Extra Long Japanese Silk Windsors, im- Jax Bancaxs ly Bors Serrs, HE ported to retail at 500. Pargatns. PP rear bord will —_ White ‘5c. for Wash Silk, Surah Silk, India Silk ad Bargains. Cute ‘*Fauntleroy”Sets, om! ‘ing collar Bargains. and cuffs, at the low price of 25c. per G3 yas Grenadine Silk Windsors, A collection unequaled : sia . o BF for variety of designs and colorings. co EER Jerx Bazaars Ix Fass. 4c. for the English Silk Windsors, imported to re- Beruaine _ Wehave too many 20 and 4. Fann | ag wes ‘tail at 50c. Bargains, These are extra quality Japanese Fans 8555 5! “a Bargains. in plain biack and a variety of fancy | {4 Sas, Ss, F Ee 8°58 | Dress Fronts to wear with blazer suits, of French Bargains. colored decorations, reduced from 39) AAA gE luced . A India Silk, Bargains. and alc. to zoe. each. ANAS as8 S535 Kee Sggi | Dimity, red seer ppe gear rs reduced from to Jory Bancuws Ix Usprnwear. ea, Tourist Ruching—stx yards in box—18e., 240., B5e., Another 50 dozen of the Fine Muslin Ee 5Oc. and 68c. abox. Allstyles and colors. Corded-band Chemise which we will sell E Bargains. at the low price of 3c: each. EEE Bargains. 50 dozen Fine Muslin Gowns, with Bargains. yoke of fine tucks, trimmed around the Haxprercuers.—sten's 25¢.Pure Linen Hart Bargains. neck, yoke and sleeves with fine <m- RESS Bargains. broidery, regular 75e. quality, only Kerchiefa reduced to S0c. for three. Men's 1240. a at Union Linen Handkerchiefs reduced to 54e. for siz. 30 dozen Fine Yoke-band Muslin Bargains. Skirts, with deep cambric ruffle edged Ladies' 250. Scalloped and Embroidered Handker- Bargains. with cmbroiderys regular 75c. quality, Tae Far, Bargains. tomorrow, Séc. each. Jerr Barocas Ix Bors) Warsrs. Bargains. _ Weshall make a 35c. offering of Boys’ Bargains Shirt Waists tomorrow which will in- Bargains. clade the 30c. and 4c. Outing Flannel Bargains. Waists, the 40c. Figured Percale Waists Bargains. and the 49. Cheviot Figured Waists. Bargains Sizes 5 to 12 years. Choice, B5c. each; Bargains. 3 for 81. Sexy Banoarss Ix Oniesrar Laces. ‘The Lace Department has been crowded, all day with eager buyers for the special Oriental Laces. There are 25 or more new and attractive patterns, running from 2 to Ginches wide, and worth from Oe. to 50c. We have divided the stock into three lots, viz: Lot No. 1, only 12340. per yard. Lot No. 2, only Lie. per yard. Lot No. 3, oaly 20c. per yard. Ladies Navy Blue and ‘Blazer Suits, also ena Sees Saha Suits ‘With Diack stripes. Regular*,alue, $10. yee Ladies’ Navy Blue Sery ¢ Blazer Suits. Regular value. 812. Only 69.08 Ladies’ Extra Pine’ torm Serge Blazer ‘Suits, navy blue wad bisck. Regular value, $15. Only $11.98. Hn Pe Cincinnati's unique and interesting suburb sown as “Over the Rhine” is not likely to feel ty especial trade stimulus as a result of the ‘cent convention. ——_~+++___ ‘New York will tide over the time between now i the grand opera season with a whooping ‘ugh epidemic. ————_++-2 Kentucky looks on with supreme contempt pile Chicago finds fault with ler waver serra: Ladies’ Extra Fine Blazer Jackets in tan, navy biae and bisck. valug $5. fomorrom, $3.48. Tue Box Mascex 314-316 ts Sx. N.W. Hi | Byenrrarse | Gous ar be Rann S. Sccexnermen. chiefsreduced to 18e. or 50c. for three. Ladies’ 10c. Hemstitchea Lawn Handkerchiefs reduced to 25c. for chiefs reduced to 84. from $1, to $1 from $1.50 and to @1.68 from-82.50. Aasiones. 50c. ox rue Panasors.—me combination tot at $2.98 for IN THE STORE | choice now includes the former $3.48 lot. The Lace Parasol Covers though marked at reduced prices are | offered at 10 per cené discount. Ladies, Sun Umbrellas, with silk tassels, extra Doas, cover, only $1.25 each. Men's English Pongee Silk or Oxe-Ha oF *~ Manxep Paice ONLY A VERY Fiw Davs Mose ‘Umbrellas, $4.68. The American made, only $1 each. Booxs.—mhe yorks of famous authors especially selected for vacation reading; reduced from 10s, to ‘Je. of 25. for tour. Liacers.—me isto grest sles have caused many short lengths, which are offered st nominal prices. ‘Don't forget corner in your trunk for these desirable Jangths for neck and slegyes, Jabots, Be. Rouppons.—me abade you require is here tn 3nch, ‘wide Moire Ribbon and st only 19. » yard for 35c. quality.. Velvet and Millinery Ribbons st equally surprising prices. A table full of remnants, 10c. for set. | Choice. -——o— Ore For A Hoxmar Wr Sarcuez Ix Hasp. pee Buch will be the experience of us all, sooner or later. Even those whe ‘ do not leave town on or before July 4 need to now take advantage of the >The stocks will never again be as complete or prices as low. Ladies are requested to eapecrally note the para- oraph under the head- fing of Extra.” Exrna: Esprcratty For Lanies. Ovr seropresstoie Mtr. Linday retarned from New York this morning—he actually took trunks with him Soasto bring along the spoils secured, to catch you before you left town. Woarsts_me manufacturer has delivered over balance of summer stocks, enabling the offering of the following bargains: $2.98 for choice of 62 Black, Navy and Cardinal India and Surah Silk Waists that have heretofore sold at $4.50 at wholesale. $3.98 for choice of 86 Glace, Polka Dot and ‘Navy and Black Surah Waists. Manufacturer's former wholesale price was 85.50. $4.98 for choice of 32 Custom-made Black Silk ‘aists that were formerly $7 at wholesale, Scrrs.—siers 22 to 40 bust measurements among the 86 Blazer Suits secured to sell at the following duced prices: a aa 18 Suits worth $12, for $7.75 each, 45 Suits worth €18, for 310.98 each. 23 Suits worth 822, for $12.98 each. #4-Tho above are of best English Serge, in navy and black, satin facings and extra finish as seen usually only in custom-made costumes, Hosr.—rne nse. rast Black Ribbed Hose reduced to 20. pair. The B5c. Plain Bisck Hose for 25c. pair. The Warranted Fast Red Hose reduced from 47c. to 30c. a pair. Boot-pattern Hose, with fast black feet and colored ‘uppers. Fedaced from 2c. to 22e. pair. ‘h's Sinall Size Fast Black Hose at half price— 2 pairs instead of one pair for 25c. Usprnwear.—rinvea Silk Vests, black and all colors, only 50 cents. Of cotton, run with silk rib- bons, 19¢. instead of 250. Srecuzms Ar Repvcep Prices. Prnnars this best illustrates the fact that the clearing sale reaches and gathers in the most staple tooda in every department. : ‘The Palais Royal ‘‘specialtics" in the Cotton Under- wear Department are the result of our buyer's efforts to prodnee warments for the prices that shall excel any and all competitors. If they do not then they are not “‘apecialties.” The champtons (specialties) for the ‘1892 season are reduced in prices as follows: 55c. Ganuests For 460. ‘The Palats Royal's Sic. Undergarments ‘have been Pronounced the best procurable at the price. Many thousands have been sold. Theso Gowns, Skirts, Drawers and Corset Covers have an earned reputation. ‘They need no fulsome flattery. Reduced to 46 cents is all we need write. Gowxs Tuar Ane Srecrarries. ‘These two styles have come to the top by sheer merit—twe have ninety-one other styles: The Palais Royal's 8¥c. Gown, with surplice neck, full high sleever, &c., is known to thousands of la- dies. 74e. during the clearing sale. The Palais Royal's 1.25 Cambric and Cotton Gowns are equally noted. 96c. during the clearing sale. Sxmrs Trar Ane Specranrres. ‘The lady who does not know of the Palais Royal's $1 Skirt has yet to learn of tho best garment at the price-in W. 84c. during clearing sale, ‘The P. R. 7c. Yoke-band Skirt, has 9-inch cam- bric flounce with cluster tucks and 9 tucks above, is greatly superior to the usual 75c. skirt—thousands know it and many will respond when we write 69. during clearing sale. Two Mone Gnesr Sprctarrms. “In order tooffer the best Drawers at a low price our buyer contracted for ten thousand pairs costing 250. a pair at wholesale, These we have retailed at 20. pair. Sosuperior that they have been honored with the title of “‘specialty.” 6c. pair during clearing eaie. ‘The other great specialty is the French Shape Corset Covers, made of fine cambric, with surplice neck, abso Iutely perfect fitting, trimmed with best embroidery. ‘This Corset Cover has become known as the best 68c. garment procurable. 4¢. during clearing sale. 20 Pea Cexr Discovxz. Tho cloak buyer doesn't confine himself to wraps, ‘nor does he seem to think that profit is profitableat this end of the season, He ssys: “*J¢ now pays tosell ata loss i/wecan clear the department of summer goods.” And he acts as well as talks. ‘The Traveling Ulsters, some of which are im- Ported novelties from London, have been already marked at reduced prices, and yet he says: *“Adver- tive 20 per cent discount.” And so with Robes de Chambre, marked at prices ranging from 96.48 to @15—some are Paris novelties ‘worth $20, and yet one-A/th 19 to be deducted from the Price marked om the garment you select. ‘And here are the Bernhardt or Cleopatra Capes marked at reduced prices, but you may claim one- tenth of. ° i Shawls, too. Cashmere Shawls from $1.98 to $4.50, Shetland Shawis, $1.75 to 94.98. Embroid- ered Fichu Shawis, $2.03 to $14. Take your cholce and say you saw 20 per cent discount advertised. Woaars.—soy of these Seaded and Silk Wraps marked $12, $15, $18, $20and up to $40 may be claimed for $2.98. Stupid Action sometimes bows to startling truth. ‘. ~ : ‘Woraurrsns.—ose. tor'these Waite India Linea Wrappers with lace yoke, 34to 44-inch bust measure- ment. ‘ "Warsrs, ac.—75e. for the $1.35 Porcaline Walnts. {$3.98 for these 95.50 Sik Walste. 69.50 for these $12 Busia Blouses. 4.30 for these 80 Cloth Jackets, (€1.S3for these $5 Misses’ Jackets. STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. JUNE 30, 1892. Fre Suors, WHICH WE RECENTLY PURCHASED OF A DEALER RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. —Drop in and let us ft you in— $6 szsr max swe $3. $5 sesr maxp wert $2.50. big ons. } BEB UZ ts ¥ EILBAUA 402 SEVENTH STREET N. W. At Sign of “*The Old Lady in Show Case.” Great Crzantxo Satz, Commexcrxa Tomorrow Axyp Lasrxa Tr Sarcrpar, Sexy 9, DURING WHICH TIME WE SHALL OFFER OUR ENTIRE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF Ko Guoves, Sux Groves aND Sux Mirrs AT THE FOLLOWING GREATLY REDUCED PRICES: Ladies’ 4-button $1.00 Suede Gloves at 87c. - Ladies’ 4-vutton #1.00 Dressed Kids at 87c. Ladies’ 4-button @1.35 Dressed Kids at $1.10. Ladies’ 4-button $1.35 Suede Kids at @1.10. Ladies’ 4-button 8175 Dressed Kids at $1.25. Ladies’ 4-button $2.25 Dressed Kids at 81.67. Ladies’ §-button $1.25 Suede Mousquetuires at 87c. Ladies’ 8-Lutton 81.50 Suede Mousquetatres at $1.20. ‘Ladies’ 8-button 82.00 Suede Mousquetatres at $1.60. Ladies’ $-utton €2.25 Suede Mousquotaires at $1.75. Ladies’ 8-button 82.25 Dressed Kid Mousquetaires at e175. Ladies’ 12-button $2.50 Suede Kid Mousquetaires at 82.20. Ladies’ 16-button €3.00 Suede Kid Mousquetaires at $2.60. ‘Ladies’ 20-button $3.50 Suede Kid Mousquetaires at 83.00. Ladies’ #1.50 Dressed Kid Gauntlets at $1.15. Ladies’ $1.75 Dressed Kid Gauntlets at $1.25, Ladies’ $1.50 Suede Kid Gauntlets at $1.20. ‘Au #izes, all colors. ‘Tried on and warranted. Gents’ $1.50 White Kid Gloves at 980, Ladies’ 85c. Silk Gloves at 720. Ladies’ $1 Silk Gloves at 80c. Ladies’ $1.25 Silk Gloves at 90c, Ladies’ $1.50 Silk Gloves at $1.30. Tuese Silk Gloves are with Kayser's patent three-ply Singer tips, warranted for three months. Other Silk Gloves and our entire line of Silk Mitts one-fourth less than regular prices. See prices marked in show case. White Chamois and White French Castor Gloves cannot be found anywhere in suc qualities and styles ‘as we keep them. They must be seen to be appre- elated. Our White French Castor Wash-leather Gloves you can wash as easy as a handkerchief or we will do it for you at any time at 5 cents a pair. Read this advertisement carefully, as it certainly contains some sort of gloves which you need. Take note of ft, a8 this ad will not appear again. Remember this sale will last till Saturday, July 9. Electric fans will make it pleasant for you while being fitted to gloves in our store. oo U UY. Vv R REE E eels Bee LLLL 00 uv , £ zg ier gk Sek yh | Fee GEO LLL oo Ww ERE G08 “oo Rf ou PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. on BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH STS, Notice—On and after July 5 we close at 5 o'clock. 1t Rees tte k UTTRELL’S Asi fade mw COST-PRICE REBUILDING SALE Is the talk of the town, and if things keep “‘moving" ‘as they have for the past week *twill be only ® inatter of ashort time when our entire stock will have been sold. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR AT COST. Regular Prices. e Z if Hoee. .. ae Ladies’ *“Hecker's" Fast Black Hose. Ladies’ Fine Fast Black Hose..—.... Ladies’ Drop-stitch Lisle Thread BRR FRE BRR pRROST 8 BSEREREERRERS FRE peeee SeRss TD #00 ‘All goods in. ‘Feeds as follows: Speaking of Luncheon Supplies we take great pleas ‘are in calling attention tos fow ‘pecialties in that line comprised tn our present large assortment. Wild Boar's Head (imported) —Sticed thin it is one of the most delicate yet rich and tasty luncheon meats ever produced. ‘Then, again, what do you say tos warot Pickled Codfieh Tongues?—A somewhat unique but torious rash. “rity are rich and | delicious eating, and if you try ajar you'll want more. Glencairn Camp Pic (tmported) is another very fine | Tuncheon meat, and a can or two of, 4 would do you proudiy on any occasion. Wed Duck, Pheasant, Anchovy, Bloater, Sardine | Paste, Pate de Foie Gros (ait tm | Ported) are also @ few of the very scion pai ts isians oobi ‘we are now offering. Don't forget our great Pickle Sale (special), as de- shan Se np ac ak Sess frat page. Also bear in mind our announcement of yesterday in 94 ‘Tegan to Peonian Springs Water. High-grade Creamery Butter direct from the churn has not been mentioned by us for ‘some days for the single reason that | ft continues to sell very fast on its already established reputation. Our store will be closed the entire day Monday, July | oS Monee our customers ano urges | to order their supplies for that occa- sion this week. Don't delay even | ‘until Saturday tf you can avoid it. Elphonzo Youngs Company, 428 9th st. m W. A. Prence & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8TH ST. AND PENNA AVE. Rensast Creanixe Suz. OUR GREAT MARE-DOWN CLEARING Sale ts NOW in fall BLAST and REMNANTS are rapidly ACCUMULATING. These will be SOLD OUT REGARDLESS of FORMER cost. Resxaxts Mousurx Axp Casnnic Unpenwean. 5 CAMBRIC GOWNS, ELEGANTLY FIN- ISHED and TRIMMED. Regular price, 63.25. REMNANT PRICE, 9EACH. 2 ECRU BATISTE WRAPPERS, BAND- SOMELY trimmed with VAL. LACE. Begu- lar price, $3.48. REMNANT PRICE, 81.75 EACH. 5 MUSLIN GOWNS, TRIMMED. Regular price, NANT PRICE, a1 7 CAMBRIC GOWNS, with SAILOR COL- LARS. Regular price, $175. REMNANT PRICE, 1 EACH. 5 PAIRS CAMBRIC and MUSLIN DRAW- ERS. Former pri, $1.35. REMNANT PRICE, 98c. PAIR. 6 .CAMBRIC LONG SKIRTS, with CAM- BRIC and INSERTING RUFFLE. Former Price, $L65. REMNANT PRICE, ‘We. A QUANTITY OF CORSET COVERS in dif- fent styles, BROKEN SIZES, at BIDIOU- LOUSLY LOW REMNANT PRICES. HANDSOMELY 1 REM REMNANTS OF ENGLISH BROCATELLE, from 2to 10 yards in piece. Regular price, Bie. REMNANT PRICE, 5c. YARD. Rewsaxts Or Doxesrie Gixonans, From 2 to 8 yards in plece. Regular price, L346 andlSc. REMNANT PRICE, Se. YARD. REMNANTS OF SCOTCH GINGHAMS, from 2 to 10yards in piece. Regular price, ‘2c. yard. REMNANT PRICE, Ibe. YARD. Rewsaxts Or Sux. 12 yards 24-inch BLACK CHINA SILK, with WHITE STRIPE. Former price, #12 REM- NANT PRICE, $7.50 FOR PIECE. 7M yards %4-inch BLACK CHINA SILK, with SMALL WHITE flower. Former price, $7.75. REMNANT PRICE, ‘85.50 FOR PIECE. 11% yards 2tinch ALL-SILK BLACK GRENADINE, with linch SURAH STRIPE. Former price, $11.50. REMNANT PRICE, ‘8.25 FOR PIECE. &% yards Qinch ALL-SILK BLACK GRENADINE, with POLKA SPOT. Former Price, $10.20. REMNANT PRICE, 86 FOR PIECE. Rewsaxts Or Lace. 1% yards BLACK SILK EMBROIDERED GAUZE. Forwer price, $3.41. REMNANT ” $1.88 FOR PIECE. yards 48-inch BLACK SILK DRAPER 91.88 FOR PIECE. 4% yards 48-inch BLACK SILK GHANTILLY T. Former pride, 8.10. KEMNANT 24.50 FOR PIECE. 06 yards 48-inch BLACK SILK DRAPERY NET. Former price, #450. REMNANT 92.79 FOR PIECE. 6 yards 48-inch BLACK SILK DRAPERY ET. Former price,$9. REMNANT PRICE, 95.88 FOR PIECE. OPP Fear ce™™ 0 | pair. 715 MARKET space, Between 7th ani Sth streets a.w. GREAT CLFARING SALE IN BLAZER SUITS AND MILLINERY Goops, Only a few Gays more and cur stock of BLAZER SUITS in serge and flannel, all color, will be sold out. Avail yourself of stich golden opportunity and Give tn the stock we ave ull secure for Soursslf « Perfect-Otting salt. Remember we cha-we you nothing: English Storm Senge Suits, navy iw. Cream Serge Suita, to clowe.... $7.99 Formeriy SL4.50, Ladies’ Clo Waista, all styles and qualities. Trimmed and U nu ued Hate below cost Reguiar price, S137. tocionn Tc. avate lenethe 9c.» Ladies Fast Black Moe top, biecl far aiterntion Ghat lo to us muade.on ang sul, S9.45 (Cream Bow Cord Black Stripe Suit... Suita, tn b a i v¢ ent ee. White and Pearl Glace Kid Gloves, 8-tutton lengtha Best Quality Chaiols Skin Gloves, tn white, S-butten, s. Former price, LOC. Toctose.... 1 Go. sai, ae 15 Ladies, Mocked Seamless Balbrigeane, vos 2 ror Ze FOR 25, Ladies cu Ribbed Hose, in all colors, 2c. uildren's Red, Black and Tan Hose, sn Isle and OC. ayair. Men's Black Gros Grain Sashes Ie. Ladies Biack and Bive Gros Grain Suspender Sashes, cotton latest Ladies’ 1 ther Bodice Belts. - China Braid Knox Sailors, for Tadtea.. Ladies’ Union Bratd Flats, in black ........... Ladies Cloth Sailors — a aginst piees en Former price. 31 $2, $2.50. ro cross, choice c. rebvmnaloncey Te $1.75, $1.50. poe, 25c. wan Paras) chance silk, all colors. meet Bd. xow 3 26 inch “Gloria wiih’ Wnibieliis, “aincy” Han dle, $1.25. Ribbed Vesta.. 106. a mares ste ion! Ribbed Vests a eae snisher... 2dde. Ladies’ Pure Silk Kit Vests. Former ro A 65e. ‘All Infagts’ Wear at cost to close. * Corsets, all makes, st lowest prices, . Windsor Ties, all colors, best qualiti........ 2000. 3630-2 715 MARKET SPACE. (CCONVESIENT GLEN ECHO. Tt needs only the test of comparison to show that the atinosphere at GLEN ECHO ts immensely cooler than that of the city, The spot isin the besutiful highiands of the Potomac, at an altitude that keeps the air exhilarating and wholesome. The cottages erected there this seston afford a wonderful opper- tunity for the citizens of Washingtom to escape heat and discomfort. Each house is permanont st-uc- ture, built upon the most approved principles of modern architecture, There is none of the inconve- Rience that people usually prepare themsrlves to ac- cept when they go away for the suinmer. The cot- tages are provided with hot and cold bath, spring water tn the house, city system of sewerage and electriclighting st small expense. The electric cars ‘make communication with the city rapid and com: fortable. Extraordinary inducements are offered Purchasers, who have an unprecedented opportunity to become familiar with the property before buying. Up to November cottarws will be rented st from €15.81 to #2165. Prices will range from €2,347 to 82,941. Terms, #500 cash, balance from €20 to #39 per month. Apply to E. & E. BALTZLEY, Room 7, Sun building. ” Ir Is Gesenaury Svrrosep ‘That the Candy business te Too 4uit'in swnwer Sack te cre Bt the "oan People aoe relly na supply the take away with then, aud wend» box of C “sto 8 friend ase mee. We cater ass of trade, and resvectiully solicit your Con L1rn Axp F Srs., THE POPULAR CONFECTIONERS. | HEWES nT Is Wax Cone Wauass Comrouxp Syecr Or Hyvpenosenrres. eeret Se cree cots the especially ‘good reau.tn we obtained wits it'in the of \\| | i Nexvovs Disonmas, ‘We desire to attract the attention of the ‘pullic to this great carative he A Tome, Tt is unequaled by aay other i've Soomemaped var sore Gntoass Ewe Sar cwt becuase We know that better rons can be SUtained with it than any ocher on the market. AT IS PREPARED BEST, IT ACTS BEST AND IT SELLS CHEAPIR | Madar ar Oh. 75 Case umph of tte victory over ai; diseases, — pecially in cases where all other mes have failed toeffect acure, Below weet ‘one of many bundred testimonials receive

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