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4 _THE_ EVENING WASHINGTON July 18, 1992. STAR. THE EVENING STAR bas « regular asd permanent circulation in Washingtes three times larger than that of any ether paper in thecitv. As = local NEWS and Ad- vevtteing Medium it has ne titer. ‘Tar Stan, for iteelf and in behalf of the people of Washington and the District of Co- lumbia, welcomes the League of American ‘Wheelmen. This association, coming in large sumbers from every part of the United States, and composed of some of the best citizens, fore little explored. Tux Stan has been the medium of communication between the trav- ‘ler on his bicycle and the public of the United States, and some of theletters printed within the year are among the most charming revelations yet made of the manners and customsof out-of- the-way communities. Thebicycler is there- fore now more sorts of « man than can be found handily in a day's bunting for men and maids of all work. He goes, he sees, he feels, he learns, he interprets. He is everywhere, ho ie ‘on to” everything. The nation hardly un- derstands how it ever got on without him, it would be impossible to understand how it could get on without him. In the language of Castilian courtesy, but with the beartiness of an American welcome, the wheelmen are in- vited to take possession of our Washington bomes as their own. ee Oze of the causes of the rapid spread of cholera is the superstition of the people in the countries where it originates or in which it first takes hold after leaving its original seat. A chief cons.ituent of this superstition is fanat- telam, based on ignorance of the working of nat- ural laws. The populations now comprehended in Russian rule in both Asia and Europe, whether Christian, Mahometan or other, are all more or Jess futalists, believing that the dread disease is a scourge sent from heaven and that it is sacri- lege to endeavor to arrest its This fact affords aclue to the hostile feeling exhibited by them toward those who set up quarantine or establish bospitdls. “It is the will of God,” says the peasant, and folds his hands over his breast. He will take no care of himself becanse “God would step the pestilence if He wished.” This apathetic resignation has depopulated vast Laxsevrce — [fle Another chain of circumstances caused lot of 45INCH EMBROIDERY. In some of the prettiest effects ever shown youby us or anybody else. Thin once we can give you choice of the CREAM round 4s well as the BLACK. ‘The artistic designs in these is some- ‘thing to be admired. We bought them 20 cheap that we can afford to sell them to you for 40 Crs. Pex Yano. Not apiece in thie entire aggresation sold for less than one dollar end fifty cents. This iss genteel reduction. $1.50 TO 40c. PER YARD. | We Have | A very large stock of other Embrolderies in beautiful match widths et prices that | are much less than regular prices. Our narrow Embroidaries at 4,8, 10 ond 186 cents per yard formerly brought nearly twice as much. Laces FOR DRESS AND UNDERWEAR TRIMMING, ‘Ine variety seldom equaled. Tuovex A trifte late, we could not withstand the temptation that was offered us in the shape of DRESS GINGHAMS. 300 Pieces comprise the entire lot—but they are besutiful and only 12% CTS. PER YARD. regions and swept into the grave innumerable hordes. Before such all-pervading fatalism the best intentions. the utmost exertions of the gov- ernment are unavailing. —s The summoning of sheriff's posse might as well be recognized as an empty formality in the average conflict between capital and labor. The sheriff who undertook to organize resistance to the miners in Idaho had about the same experi- ence that Sheriff MoCleary met at Homestead. Citizens who are not men of means are in sym- | pathy with the workmen, and taxpayers who | contribute to the support of military organiza- tons do not feel called upon to risk their safety im an encounter for which their lack of disci- pline and general modes of life leave them very imperfectly equipped. —+2—____ Report after report is made against the Long bridge, but still that structure stands. Col Davis in bis annual report emphasizes again the need for s new bridge in place of the one that now threatens the city with great damage whenever the river is flooded. The destruction that would be done by one freshet like that of 1889, helped out by this Long bridge dam, would fully equal the cost of a new bridge built in accordance with the plans sug- gested by Col. Ernst. The safety of city prop- erty, the protection of the expensive work already done in reclaiming the fiats and the interests of river commerce all demand the removal of the present structure and the build- ing of = proper bridge. —o-___ Good fortune prevented a detached piece of | Ove Sroze —Is so delightfully cool that shopping— —is made a pleasant pastime. Our 50— —Patent Cooling Fans make hated— —fiies unthought of — ay18. 420. 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. Torspax. Ar Over Srone, = ‘Men's Balbriggan Undershirts... live wire at the corner of M and 32d streets from converting several living persons into | an object lesson was then and there given | which ought to suffice without requiring mor- | tuary experience to make it more vivid. A} telephone wire may fall under manipulation or | through stress of storm almost any time and | + there may not be, as was the case in this in- | Sq stance, some one to give timely warning. The adie’ Bleeched Jersey Hated Vest... Bo one systems are likely to | er and prove, in contact, | . and property. These | §- “lier Bigaebed Richelieu Ribted Vest, 1 3 wires 01 to be put under gro |. Common | sense in the name of public safety demands it. | Experience ~ ns the demand. .10¢ a The visitins wheclmen express themeclves as Sratiged and even a* surprised at the extent of | 2 for their welcome by the resi- | 180 the lea and the local | , wother thing on which the visitors | felicitate ‘hemsel:es is the condition of the Children’s . Fast Black Derby 7 = +| streets andavenues. Broad, well paved, fom CTitobed tows ot — ™ 1dc shaded. well lighted, smooth on the surface and | SS Presenting no such difficulties as are met with fm commercial cities, Washington offers at-| S$ Children's Sik Mitt, pink, black and ] (), tractions to bicyclers the: sn find nowhere else. | a = — a Good government hae been secured in tis| 10. country, #0 fur aa it has been secured, through | sod ‘the agency of public opinion, brought to « focus by the newspaper press. Mr. Leupp’s civil service reform journal is well named, therefore, Good Government, and with un- doubted qualifications for ite conduct he is apt to be useful in the uew field he has chosen. Washington is well chosen as the headquarters ef such publication. ———_—_+eo—___. In Mr. Carter the republican national com- mittee finds an able, wide-wake chairman. One of the five gentlemen originally suggested by the President for the place, he gives entire satisfaction to the personal friends of Mr. Har- rison, while there is no reason why he should not please others in his party just as well. He has been considerable of a doer in his thitty- eight years of life, and hes usually succeeded in his undertakings. -——__—_ see —____ ‘Mr. Stevenson and Mr. Reid may both reflect that although there may be a good deal of tur- moil end excitement connected with the com- ing few months they are in pursuit of a posi- tion that presents infinite resources for rest and seclusion. wee ‘Mr. Whitney's refusal of the chairmanship may indicate that he appreciates the valne of en erit immediately after a goqi round of ap- planse. ——++2___ ‘These are excellent times for « minister to select a text from the New Testament and con- five himeelf to matters of doctrine. There is a great temptation to indiscrect demonstration. —_ +02 ____ Some of the people’s party orators should go to Russia and enjoy _® state of affairs which is —— ee ‘Mr. Frick showed great editorial discretion Dy the manner in which he biue penciled his testumon es Chicago's water iss pretty strong argument (Children’s Grenadine Windsor Scarfs... A. Kacrax, 900 PENN. AVE. ¥. W. pe eee tt ©; ORIG! ATOR OF NEW IDEAS. | a aa Fates 3 A i135 ft ii. Bees Saas 2% wwe BICYCLE $3.50. SHOES. Wusox & Cans, Jy1B-2t 929 F. ST. N.W. PB Sores tg 1.00 Moule “"Outtne 50c. Scanrs For ae Managers Branch Balto. Shirt Factory im behalf of the people who oppose the pro- hibition of liquor selling at the world’s fair. prea snathenmer~ estauaalicentind It would have been a great thing for campaign levity if they bad happened to call it ““Crows’” iustead of “Buzzards’ Bay.” Chicago holds © conspicuous place in the bicycle meet. Whenever she does anything it is sure to be life-size. wapeeitiem| 9 Vierrxe Warrtaex us to come into possession of another | And their friends will do well to call st our Modern Department ‘Store and take sdvantage of our Great Discount Sure ‘Now going on, and during witch we are giving s Aiscoutot 15 Pen Cexr ‘This reduction holds good on anything bought throughout our entire store, no matter in which of our ‘THIRTY (90) COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS. Our FANCY GOODS Department is teeming with “*Gouvenire” for visitors. We also devotean entire’ oor to our DOLLS, TOYS and GAME Department. Bisr Cinsnozs. SES ees . $13.98. Marrasw Beayzeru. 403, 405, 407 Tra Sx. N.W. ofE Te omy Srery crenipe at & o'clock—Seturdaye VK - Taoooure Woarrzpr Arrextiox. PERRY'S. OWEE stilt for a choice of our choice collection of WASH STUFFS. This will be the last of them. Don't say such acut as we have made ‘won't interest you? The present prices are enough to create © demand witheverybody The most cramped ‘wardrobe can make room for another purchase at such ‘Sconcession. But there is not enough for everybody. ‘The fortunate ones will be fret, A fresh lot of INDIGO PRINTS that would A lot of SHANTUNG PONGEES—striped and figured, on red, gray. bleck and navy biue grounds 30 inches wide—finished like Indis. -1-7 NAVY BLUE and BLACK SATEENS— qe T Now 1230. A Yano. T -1-1 24inch HALF-WOOL CHALLIES—prettily figured on white Gouna 1 Nov 15a A Yom | i T Now 12%. A Yano. T-1-1-1-1-4-1-1 27-inch TOM, DU NORD GINGHAMS— ‘Stripes, checks agd plaids—new ones— 1-1-1-1-1 ‘Minch LONDON SHIRTING—waist and ‘Wrapper pattern —stripes and figures— F1-1a ttt iI 1-1-1 i Now 15c. A Yas. ; -I-t-1-1-1-1- + Now 12%. A Yum. i-Il-1-1-1 PUAIN and FANCY BED TICKING—the plain old kind—the best— Itt til 111 1-1-1 - ‘Wo make even these last days of the season busy ones. We make of them many sasers for you—and do ourselves good turn atthe same time by clearing out all our summer stock—a double purpose. Gen- retitand Site i.tecphee a eroust Yes. Selfish? nse mate 3 5 E ii 8 4 + et 1 Buo., 20TH, 11TH AND F ST& ¥.W. —o Open this and other evenings until 5 o'clock; pote HOE cides A THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY As, 1892. - A KE WW'S| DAILY A Dawe Ix Linus Hoss, ‘Tomorrow you can buy Ladies’ 25c. Guar- anteed Fast Black Hose, spliced heels, at 1¥o. Der pair. A saving of 25 per cent. Depssruesr Or lean ‘Reson. Crostxo Suze Or Bure A Laer Or Pemtoprcars Ix Srocx. EFORE Tanta. | Szcoxs DAv=Ceanr gae-Tomsay —o— Ovr sote onsecr 1x noxprxe THI8 SEMI-ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING-REDUC- TION SALE toto get the stock in alll dey ts down to @ minimum by July 81. The time therefore is favorable for unusual merchandis> ‘operations on # very low price basis. Our in- tention is to give the buyers of Washington an array of goods of many sorts, which for qual- ity and tow-price strength will be more sur- Prising perhaps than any of the great offerings made by usin the past. That's all you'need of + eneral information—details will appear daily. Asan earnest of our intentions and an illus- tration of facts already submitted wecall at- tention to these Rewaasastz Baraxs Ix Prices or \SEASONABLE, NEEDFUL GOODS. STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. 62%. Listz Socks, 350, 3 Pans For $1. Every pair Men's Fancy Lisle Thread Half ‘Hove (all sizes) reduced. Were @24¢. Now 35c., 3pairs for $L. Center Tables. (Ast floor.. sosee-24 annex.) STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. Aut Coronzn Panasors, $2. Only nine (9) in stock all told. Think of it! Doesn't this fact mean much? Must have been the proper kinds at the proper prices. We started with the largest stock we ever had. ‘We've been adding to it continuously up to abouttendayssince. We'vesold more Para- ‘ols than at any former season. Take any of these Colored Surah Silks, with natural wood handles, in garnet, brown, tan or gray at the reduced price of 82.00. A FEW BLACKS LEFT. Thesearenow SZ ana $2.25. st floor. .-10th st. bldg.) . SSeS STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. Hicu-Crass Corto Fanares At about half price. Nothing but this season's production, good Patternsall. Mcst of them are choice designs and colorings opened a few days since and rep- resent the manufacturers’ loss. What we had, on hand have been reduced also and added to these. There are some rich colorings among them which can be worn Iste in the fall. The best plan is tosee the goodsand Judge for your- selves. CLOSING OUT PRICES. 20c. zepayn orxonaus, 123 ¢. We've about 1,000 yards of this 20c. quality left. We want to sell them now. You know what this means, as we never do things by halves. In this lot there's alarge variety of the staple shades, black and white and gray and Diack—all are now 25o. exrna rive arxenaus 15. ‘The result of s recent purchase (for they have Just come in) enables us to offer 2,000 yards fine Zephyr Ginghams, regularly worth 25c. @ vard, for 15e. All choice colorings, plaids and checks in lavender, blue, pink and various other shadings. Any of these 15e. 25c. warrtaws scorcn atxonaus, 190. Our entire stock of this celebrated make of Scotch Ginghams are now 190, 25c. ace movssenixes, 19¢. Dainty floral designs on white, pink, biue ‘and nile grounds. These are but 190. 40 axv 50c. scorca arxanaus, 250. Entirely new designs, exquisite cvlorings Got an ola style among them), 40c. and 50c. Qualities fine and voft. Arare bargain for Be. All the 400. and 50c. qualities we have in stock go with this lot at same price. Ast floor. 10th st. bldg- =e STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. 50c. Faxcy Riwsoxs 250. 10 pleces 4'4-inch Fancy Ribbons, *‘Ombre," Were 50c. Now 2c. per yard. (First floor... --Under skylight.) STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. 50c. Pomr De Gexe Lace, 37 kc. One piece 12-inch Ecru Point De Gene Lace; ‘not the cheap Nottingham-made article, but the genuine. Was 502. Now 37362. a yard. (First floor. o++-2d annex.) snes eel STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. ‘20and 25c. a yard. Some 27-inch Swiss Flouncings, of which ‘we've too many. have been marked down to 20and 2c a yard. D7 Loe Ontuies Futsnsee! ii 27-Ixcz. ‘S7ifc. « yard. silo iveey leu mes Seti took owas, yet they are excellent in desizn and quality. 27-Ixcu Canpsews Frovxcras— 27-Incu, B0c. a yard. ‘These of course are of more intricate design, ‘Recessitating more wo:k in the manufacture. Beh henetcint ond wa opnt potipae. FH 50c. a yard. 45-Is. | Swie Frovxcras-45-In, tee Te nena making profits on Belte. We 1 Elegant Girdle Leather Belt. Reduced from 94.75 to 83.50, New Siz Warsrs. Elegant line of Ladies’ Black Silk Waiste at 85, $5.75 ana $7. An attractive line of Striped and Polks Dot Waists at $6.50. Black and navy ground with ‘white stripes and polka dots, stylishly made, ‘with jabot down front, $6.50, Mons Biazers, Buzen Sorrs Axp Crore For Sxmrs. ‘We received this morning another invoice of the 810 Navy Blue Serge Blazer Suits. New line of our Famous Full-roll Black and Navy Blue Blazers at 85. Cloth to match for making skirt at $1.50 per yard. Wirrus« H. M Krew, » 933 Pa. Ave. NW. reg ER 55g DD. AS? PUR SERAY WILL BE SCH HUE pop FRERN DDD. ye SZ BAY BPAY R. Narnaxsows, 818 Tra N.W. Tomorrow we shall show our Repverrox Satz Or Cunprexs Goons. A stance ot themnocione will show that it will be policy to lay Tae supply to last 0 year almost. Children's Mull Hatsand Infants’ Caps at exactly half their regu- lar price. Rie. ——— 's Muslin Skirts, hem and three 150. Be. 2c. FF by eee ‘Se. Children's Gamps, embroidered. ‘80c. Children’s Aprons, embroidered. .. ‘le. 35c. Infants’ Slips and Gowns. . 190, Oc. aed Sitps, embroidered yoke with ‘Bonnets. 8c. Children’s Bibs, trimmed with lace......3e. Se. Children's Quilted Bibs. 5c. Children’s Lace Collars. 1236c. Boys’ Linen Sailor Collars. Se. Children’s Handkerchiefs. .. Ge. Children's Full Regular Made Plain Fast Black Hose, sizes 5 to 7... ie. 2ic. Children’s Full Regular Made Ribbed R. Narnaxsox (uceessor to B. J. Behrend & Son), 818 Tr Sx. N.W. 1t You Wu Sze Tas Orrex, Bor Kaze Ir Ix Mix. ‘These are Facts: Housekeepers who use ‘Gores Flour say it makes ‘‘more" bread, ‘‘lighter” bread, “whiter” bread and ‘‘detter” bread than suy other flour mn the world. « Every sack and barrel of the genuine “‘Cores" contains a circular bearing the im- Print of two gold medals, awarded ‘*Cores” Wx. M. Garr & Co, “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. n. w. it Fraxscaws J, EWELRY Esrastisauzxt > “ ‘Srzcuarsy Tins Weex. LOOK IN THE SHOW WINDOW. 5531 Seventh street northwest. Have You Paw 80c. uw. Con. 11m Axo F Sra, Popular Candies, Popular Prices. Rosser Saor “Cua BY sv18 BON MAR CHE. =| Tana Hare Phe ‘We have hed the ‘Hots Bond ‘bunching the stock of Waste $6 Sux Warsrs For $3.98. Elegant line of Silk Waiste, band- somely trimmed and stylishly in navy blue and black. Made to sell for 96. Only $3.98. Cizarance Sarz Or Waarrens. All of our Black and Nevy Blue Ground ‘Wrappers with white figures and polka dots have been reduced to 83c. These yet. 91-25, O1.50end 61.75. Now We will close out the balance of our ‘White Emb. Trimmed Wrappers at the following reduced : $2.48 White Wrappers now $1.75. All of our Lewn Skirts in black, plain white and white with light figures re- duced to $1.25 each. With a 50 or 7éc. Shirt Waist and one of these Skirts you bave a summer sult at 81.75 oF $2. Brazen Scrrs Repucen. As it is impossible to buy any more Biager Suits this season we will close out the balance on hand at reduced Prices. Better pick yours out while the Uine of sizes is complete. ‘Tan Bow Musee: 314 Aw 816 Tru Sr Brom “G. A. R.” Prspanarioxs. ‘You hotel proprietors, owners of cafes, res- pre modate the “G. AR.” Encampment’ Biggest crowd coming that ever visited Washington. Wo have a quantity of **Odds and Ends” in Stout Vitrous Hotel China which we wfll close out at and below cost. Cups, Saucers, Dishes, Bowls, &c. ‘We invite a comparison of our prices with any firm in this or any city. Wroanra & Eoxoxsrox, 1205 Pa Ave N.W. ditto prepeapepesr ear wis P rt a x ° 8 mourn —Suieurty Usen Praxos:i— (All warranted for full term.) oct Square “Steinway & Sons” rest waomrunn mourn nour, aourna E. F. Dacor, 925 Pixs. Ave ewomrny Praxos —Praxos: Rurrs Exrenparse. ‘1241 11TH 8T. 8. ‘ict Pongee, figured snd striped, 150. Clearing Brice, Oc. Plc me nom my ayes Anglo make, 100 yards, 200 dosen Child's Hove Supporters, Ie. Clearing Be Pees Senne Ceseely i Te, RAL RD X. FORD! 00. 807 Ps Ave N. W. Soinstantaneous was the response to our advertise ‘ment on Saturday of perfect Atting Corser Covers Ar 1lo axD Hass -Trnoen Daawens Ar 25c. ‘That they were gone in a jiffy. ‘We wired for more and they are here at this writing. Game as former lot: Perfect Fitting Corset Covers, lle Plain or Hamb.-trimmed Drawers, 250 —— Mess Nioar Saints. An odd lotof Men's Fancy Trimmed Nicht Shirts. | Mews Sure. A few of each size. CLEARING PRICE, 25c. xscu. 250. eacu. 25. esca. —o— Burrs. Our entire stock of Belts, which bas been second to ‘Bone in variety and quantity, ean now be accommo- Asted in eight fect of counter space. ‘We imtend that they shall take up even less space, ‘as we need their room. 1%, 150nd 6. Baits, To. ants, Boia, 190. Au 49c. Berrs, 29¢. All 76e. , 8Gc. and $1 Belts, 490. Missrx, Foxna & Coxpaxr, 807 Pa Ave N.W. ty Osx A Few Days Mone axD 4 jon ate f UTTRELL'S REBUILDING SALE Of Dry Goods at cost will have been a thing of the Past. *‘Make bay while the sun shines,” and avail yourself of this extraordinary opportunity. Have You A Panssow If not, you ought to have one, especially if you're ‘‘going away,” because all the other girls will have ‘em. We've marked them regardless of cost. Former HERE'S WHAT THEY ARE ~ Present “*Prepare for @rainy day." We're going to @iscon- tinue this line and have marked all our storm costs (Children's Gossamers subject to the above reduc- tions, Prices, 75e. to. ‘50c. Ladies’ White India Linon Waists. ALL OUR UNDERWEAR AT COST. Now, “feta move on you" and come before these good things are all gone. Jouxsox & Lorresin ‘713 Market spece. Delieve, ts the best bargain in high-class goods ‘ever offersd. Your chance to recover your fur- nitare—make a foot stool, pillow, &p., ate very fe smaltecst. L. A. W. ‘Trronaxpest sic¥c PARADE TRE WORLD ‘BAS SEEN WILL PASS UP PENNSYLVANIA AVE. TOMORROW MORNING ‘True arenes win ts crowted temeno® mening. ‘Thirsty and tired ladies and children are invited te take advantage of the conventences for their comfort on the second flooref The Palais Royal, corner 22th st and Pennsyivanie ave, Warnes win tere tnt souvente ‘Spoons and o ‘thousand apd one other articles suitable for presents. Ribbons and other Bicycle Paraphernalia. you'll buy one of these Umbrellas, Otherwise re —The manufacturer ts cleared of hie surplus stock, and so advantageously to you that the Laundered Percale and Cheviot Shirt in the mew bines and stripes that you see around town at $1.25 and 1.50 are here et only 0. each. Sizes 13 to 17 inches. Lions: Unnnnzias.—socn sticus were never Defore put in Umbrellas at these prices: 88e. for Gloria Umbrelies with 26inch Paragon frames and twisted natural wood handles that make the umbrella worth $1.50 and look worth @2.50. $2 for Gloria Umbrella with choice wood handles ornamented in filigree silver. Are worth @2.75; look ‘worth 84.50. 83.68 for Gloria Umbrellas with the new stone han- dles—considered good value at @5 each. ‘Lace Parasol Covers that will make the shabby Sun ‘Umbrella look like ® new parssol, and et « nominal cost. Bepspreavs.—rve opportunity seldom oncurs to purchase the well-known makes of Quilts at les than market prices. Here are lange size Crochet Quilts at G¥c., Ric. and $1.19, and Marseilles at 91.45, @1.75, 61.05, $2.25, 2.65 and 82.98 that ere From twenty cents to seventy cents ies than weusl quotations. Sorrs.—storm Serre Blaser Suite im fall line of Sizes and at manufacturers’ prices are only possible because of the makers'loss. The aypply tamow,es- ‘Aausted, #0 "is the last chance of the season. See the Suits offered at $7.75; considered a bargain at 09.75 @ Few weeks since. Consers.—the sommer-weight ‘Ventilating Cor- sets are the most comfortable, and, now thet we gvar- @ntee them not to tear, they are the most popular. 59 cents instead of 75 cents is the special sale price. But perhaps you are wedded to the heavier Coutil Corsets? They are aiso here at Scents instead of 75 conte. Haspxencurers.—wnen wii we wonders of machinery cease? You need be told that these Seal- Joped and Embroidered Handkerchiefs are stitched. The same smail and delicate designs es in bband-made and only 5c. each or 3 for 81. Hlstery.—see window display of No.1119 Pere, ‘and you need not be told that Ladies’ 50c. Quality Hose are being offered at 36 cents or 3 pairs for €1. (Continued below.) , ‘THE PALAIS ROTAL ‘The result of our buyers’ late flying trip to New York is now evident. 9o.—wiiness the new Pekin Crepes at only Be. yard. Silkifke luster to the beautiful shades of pink, blue, yellow, red and cream. You need be told they are only cotton as you look at the overhead display. 1.23c.—neatora Cevpes are of the same family 2s above and ‘tis doubtful whether the difference in pate 1s warranted by jooks. You must be judge. And these 36-inch wide Percales at 12ig0. « yard. ‘You'll notice them with navy blue.grounds and white stripes and dots in the large center show window. Don't forget that in the store we ave also grounds of lavender pink end light blue with white stripes; also white grounds with cardinal, navy, pink and light blue stripes. All at 123¢e. yard. 9c.—outing Cioths at 9c. yard instead of 12% conte, Wash Surahs at 10c. yard, Figured Chevrons at 10c. yard, Figured Orgaadies st 10c. yard instead of 1236 cents, French Mull at 16c. yard, in delicate tints of lavender, pink, light blue, cream. ganna PRPF, hihi GarThe last mentiéned come in art shades of Leghorn, gray, golden brown, mfvy, ciel, tan, laven- der, suede, orange, pink, yellow, cream. Navy Bice Durss Goons. 5Oc. xanw mstra Good Quaity Nuns Velling, ‘Albatross, Cashmere, Foule and Storm Serges. ‘A pew supply of Swisses and other White Drews Goods at same surprise prices as before. ‘20c. yard for 25c. quality Swiss, in the stripe and ‘2c. yard for those¢hat usually retail et 30 amd S50 yard. ‘Winches. é5c. to $1.10s yard for choice patterns ‘Worth from 68c. to @1.50. ‘Swiss and Irish Point Embroideries trom 17 to 480