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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. p. c. TURMDAY, AUGUST 2, 1892. . < AY, THE EV ENING “ WASHIN SUneDaT......:.... Rossy s. NovES STAR. Some things happened yesterday of pleasing interest to the promoters of the grand encamp- ment and the friends of the Grand Anny of the Republic. The White Lot was secnred for the camp without resort to any of the measures held im reserve for the purpose, Coi. Ernst very wisely reconsidering his previous deter- mination not te permit ite use for the reunion. ‘The final passage of the joint resolution grant- ing the use of the rotunda of the Capitol to the Indies of the city for » reception to the Grand Army was cnother point gained. Thus the re- ception and the reunton are in advance p vided for in the best possible manner. The | Senate has accepted the invitation to be rep- Tesented at the encampment by a committee, anda similar action is expected by the House. ‘The enthusiastic business meetings held by three army corps last night have given a momentum to the cause which will be further | promoted by the meetings in other corps an-| nounced for tonight and succeeding nights of the present and following week. Orgunization was effected, plans were discussed and much preliminary work accomplished. It ts not two months until the encampment, and thie zeal is timely if the great expectations entertained are tobe realized. That they will be no doubt can be felt by those acquainted with the men engaged and the labors in which they are daily employed. > _____ Public sympathy 1s so strong in favor of Prosecuting the miscreants who maltreated the Pinkerton men after their surrender at Home- | stead that the quieter strikers and the officers of the Amalgamated Association co-operate in the arrests that are making. This is a good symptom. When the criminal folly of those whocommit brutal excesses in the name of lubor is repudiated by laboring men there is hope that strikes and lockouts may become en- titled to public respect if not «ympathy ++ Woovwanv Axv Loruror, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS N.W. War Closet every evening até except Satur- days, when we close at 1. Now Is Phocness— A TEN DAYS" SALE or LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR A manufacturer's surplus stock of Gowns, Skirts, ke. Choice for 5c. — Lows than the materials alone would cost in wany instances, Center Tables. .-10th st. building. ) ee (Second floor. How Asovr Tur Vacattoxe EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR COMFORT AND PLEASURE? ‘The little-apparentiy insigniacant—things are most apt to be overlooked. Cun’t always get them in the COUNTRY or even at the SEASHORE, and in the MOUNTAINS u's entirely out of the question. This list may help you: Trosxs AND = oferery kind —size at style—need o1 Baas HOW BOTHERING TOCOLLECT ALL THE SMALL TOILET THINGS, how hard to care for them. Not so if you own one of these LEATHER DRESSING CASES. or gentlemen. Twenty-fi Be, For ladies Heneis a 1st embracing somo things eaential to your comfort, such as you can't well get along with- ‘out, and will have use for every day: Nail Brushes. Hair Brushes Tooth Brushes. Clothes Brushes. Plesh Brushes. Shoe Brushes, Dressing Comba. The near approach to the completion of the stem om the main and Mth street lines | ton and Georgetown railway is | a matter for gratulation both to the publi and | the company. The latter's estimated three mil-} lion dollars’ worth of bread cast upon the | waters will return toit after not many days in} increased income, in freedom from anxiety caused by the care of drivers and horses in such weather as thisand in the general superior- | ity over the old of the new mode of locomotio: The people will have obtained one more cable | road, and that on principal linea. The rapia- ity and case of motion and the weight of re-{ sponsibility for animal life lifted, will be clear gains to the public and to the company. Tho | company’s large power honse also adds to the south side of Pennsylvania avenue quite an at- tractive feature. ee Besides the Chinese exclusion, the Inman registry, the eight-hour, the intermedixte pen- sion and two general Indian war pension bills, few measures of much public interest have been passed by this Congress at its first session. Several tariff bills have gone from the House to the Senate, but it was not expected that they would receive action there. Free silver got the favor of the Senate, but not of the House. A full review of the District legislation has ap- peared in Tux Sram. Other legislation has been reviewed in its columns. This is not an impressive record as to either the number or the greatness of the measures adopted. But it is not a bad record in its totality if the refusal to do some injurious things, such as the enact- ment of a free silver bill, be included. +o The illness of Mr. Gladstone, while not 40 serious as atfirstapprehended, keeps bim in bed. Itis understood that be takes precautions on the | advice of friends and physicians. Whilehe isa Very active man, hehasnevermade unnecessary drafts on his strength or failed to take good care of his health at any time. It is due to his prudence as well as his cheerfulness that his mighty energies have not erhansted his facul- | ties. Such men as Ranke and Bancroft in lit tare and Giadstone in public leadership past their four-score years, in steady appl tion to the end or nearly so, because their work echilarates them. Their lives are great and their services to country and humanity illus trious. see With all of its fauite of omission und com- mission ediaitted, the present House is hardly as fair a target for the morulist as some of its Predecessors. The body probubly does not get Worse morally as ite gets larger. following pub- lie opinion. or trying to do it as nearly as Possible. Now, public opizion is progressive, ast.as outward morality and decorum io member of Congress could doe much “reeling” from the use of intoxicants in the at- ft disc # without such a scandal as would drive him from the public service ical jadgment in thi: generation isabler an more fearless, and ha: more facihties for its edicient expression, than ever befor eo __ The apyearance of the cholera in the Austrian | domintous increases the alarm felt over the | Tapid spread of the epidemic. Germany ix ap-! parently doing everything possible to prepare for the emergency first to exclude the germs Of the disease, and if not possible they to stamp them out as svon as they appear. The Russian | authorities are having great trouble, not merely | with the peasants, but in the old city of Mos- cow, the metropolis and sacred city of the em- pire. The people instead of uniting to stamp | out cholera are fighting their governor. It is | in euch emergencies as this that the great back- | wardnews of Russian civilization is made clear | to the whole world. ak ee Alabama is one of several southern states where the farmers’ movement has gained a| foothold. The failure of Kolb, the bolting | democrat, supported by the third party and | Many republicans, and the defeat of the entire ticket and coalition of which he was! Tepresentative seems to throw a wet blanket | over the attempt to break the solid south by a flank movement. = ee The celebration of the establishment in| America of the order of Rechabites by the | Grand High Tent, now in session in this city, | fe an event of importance to the cause it repre- sente. A half century bas rolled around since the first tent was instituted in the Uuited States. a Balve Lockwood hes declared that marriage is Bote failure. This is evidently an effort to die tract attention from the tari and the force bill ae campaign issues. os Congressman Watson is absolved by cireum- stances from even the necessity of inviting any- body to drink in return for the free advertise- ment Congress ynve his book. - see A writer declares that few men enw hive by Producing original work. One season for this is that few men can produee it, a Brooklyn has a “Jack the Peege®* what the potice are unable to catch. come across bim they might take « few lessons fin the art of keeping the eyes open. see It is an insult to the barmless, necessary “crank” to apply the term to an anarchist, — The freedom of the G. P. O. printing press is Preacrved. eee ‘There is no doubt that it will take Mr. Rerg- Man s great deal longer to recover from thet itemyted asancination than it will Ms. Frick, | mark i Soapa. Toilet Waters. Tooth Powders, | Stationery, Umbreiiua. Curling Irons. Hene is a ust compristag things that wilt con- tribute greatly to your suimair's pleasite and enjoy- ment. Hammock's. Lawn Tenni Base Fatt. | Croquet. Elastic Pillows. Embroidery Materials Bathing Suite. Bathin; Caps, Tourists C Tourists’ Flasts. — Gossamers. —- Macintoshes. FOR YOUR ESPECIAL OBSERVANCE. T. For th= convenience of oar patrons we will is on trunks free of ¥ SECOND. my valise in t! cost. Trunks sent fo: FOURTH. We will ouszave y plate and S0cands for Ni PIFTH. We willengrave one, two or three initials ined, blue, zreea, yellow, br | 100 sheets of paper and give you 100 envelopes for #1. ae name on & copper wn. ray or black on A STOCE OF READI is almost as ewsential to your comfort and enjoyment on, slong journey as comb and brush, There is nothing that will make time fly quicker. Our DEPARTMENT OF SUMMER READING contains literature to suit any mind. Don't fail to visit it before leaving for your va- cation. a Grove Lreus. Fabric Gloves are much more suitable than kids in this weather. They are cooler and more elastic. Then, they are dressy,too. Anew lot of Ladiew’ 6-button-length Taffeta and Lisle ‘Thread Gloves in tans, modes, gray and black. Se. pair. — FOR TRAVELING. ‘The popular Gray Chamots Gloves. —#1.00 a pair. — --1th st-annex.) ge (st floor. Boys) Crorue Deranraest. Every MOTHERS’ FRIEND SHIRT WAIST fs farnished with a patented waistband of stout webbing, to which steel buttons are fastened and passed through the waist. This simple contrivance saves repairs. The band is easily removed when the waist needs washing, and you have no battons to bother you. Patented in 1883—-now nearly every boy's mother recog- niges it as the ““Mo:hery’ Friend.” AN sorts of ‘figures and plain whit and 81.00. — All laundered. (3a floor... = -10th st. bldg.) — Pracricat. Evenv-nay Neepapies. Acorn Wax for fancy work. 10. cake.—— wand Bobbing, dozen boxes. — Gof's Trimuing Braid for bathing sutts—all colors—24 yards to piece Velveteen Facings, all colors, —lie. Finest grades of Dress Shields always on hand every pair warranted perspiration proof. (ist Boor....... . -Mth at. bide.) ES Goop EWS For Mis. ; A lot of MEN'S FANCY VESTS, Now Now Single and double |’ [4 br ved, in sizes 38, | 4 Gee 50c. 40, 42 and 44. Al | | more or less soiled. Weres: i and #325. } Ast foo = ‘Wo still have some of the reduced Teanis Rackets at $1, #1.25and $4. All the are gone and the best part of the others, bi sti!l have a few of each kind. “Nonpariel." "Were €3.50, “Ashby, Je” Were 83.00. “Staten Island." Were $2.73. “Standard.” = “Newport.” Were 2.25. “St. George.” Were #2.25. $1.00. Arlington." | Were 82.25, 5 “Perfection.” Were $2.09. “casino.” Were 83 7%. Peerless." Were 83.50, Harvard Special.” ae Were $3.50. “American Tate, Jr.” Were “American Ts English strang. Were $5.50. "Lenox. fore 85. “Ashby Special.” Cork handle. Were #5. “Harvard Special.” Cork handle. Were 85. “American Tate.” Prize strung. Were 94.75. ‘Were #4.50. “Beekman Chub” Were 04.50. “Pettitt.” Were 84.50, “Champion.” Were $4.25. (Basement... -1th st. building. se WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 12th and F sts. ow, Now $2.00. ~aT- PERRY'S. F fxs £ an “et NE good turn deserves another.” That is 33 © the foundation and framework of the ‘00° policy we do business on. Your continu- ing generous patronage entitles you to ali the conces- sions in price that can possibly be made at the season's round-up. We are always liberai—but at these times our redue- tons border vn extravagance. Not without a thought for ourselves, though. We want the stock out. But all the pecuntary gain is yours, ‘Yesterday we told of the fall of the WASH STUFFS. ‘Today—for tomorrow and until they are goue—we have leveled the TRIMMINGS you will need for them. Our handsome collection of EMEROIDERIES has sone the way of all the novelties—to the bargain coun- ters. The prices have not been chipped a little—but cut to the core, 45-inch REMSTITCHED EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS, with block center-REDUCED from $1.75 to $1a yard. ALEAF PATTERN. REDUCED from 81.75 to 81 a yard. LACE-WORK effect. REDUCED from #2 to 21.500 yard. ALL OVER EMBROIDERED HEM- STITCHED FLOUNCING--REDUCED from 22.50 to $1.75 0 yard DRAWN: WORK PATTERNS-REDUCED from @2 to €1.50.a yard, SCALLOPED EDGED an@ TUCKED Huh STITCHED FLOUNCING—-REDUCED from $4.50 to #2 yard, ECRU FLOUNCING, EMBROIDERED in Od Rose and Nile Greeti—on!y the one style— REDUCED from 83 to 2 a yard. TWo PATTERNS of HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCING—one embroidered in Pink and ene in Blue-REDUCED frum $2 to #1.250 PATTERN of WHITE, EMBKOID- ‘Din BLACK-REDUCED from @1.50 to ard. ONE PATTERN OF WHITE, EMBROID- ERED in BLACK—REDUCED from @1.75 to a1. Da yard, ONE PATTERN OF BLACK FLOUNCING, EMBROIDERED in YELLOW—REDUCED from 82.50 to #2 a yard. E PATTERN OF BLACK, EMBROID- FRED in OLD ROSE and NILE GREEN—RE- DUCED trow $2.25 to €1.75 a yard. ONE PATTERN OF BLACK FLOUNCING, EMBROIDERED ALL OVER in LAVENDER. REDUCED from 82.50 to $2 a yard. ONE PATTERN OF PLAIN BLACK ALL- OVER EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING—RE- DUCED from 7 in Brown. SWISS EMBE ING, 12ond 14h $1 and $1.25 ayard NOW. DOTTED SWI: BROIDERED DEMI- FLOUNCING—smail dots and dots of good size—-10 to 17 inches wide—40c., 5c. and 73e. a yard NOW. NAKROW CAMBRIC EDGES—Se.. Go., Te., Se. and 10e.ayard NOW. MEDIUM WIDTHS — 120, to Be. ayard NOW. All new—und they go Well with the flouncings. WIDE CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES-2°., Be., d0e., 50e., Te., SL and S250 yard Now. NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES in medium widths—18e. to 50e. a yard NOW. NAINSOOK, SWISS and CAMBRIC IN- SERTINGS in patterns that inatch the e:m- broidertes—10cHto #1.25 a yard NOW, NAINSOOK an4 CAMBRIC ALL-OVER EM- BROIDERIES—50c., 81, #1.50, 22.50 and €2.75 a yard NOW. MISSES’ FLOUNCING—27 inches deop— hematitchod and gcalloped—75e., S5c., 81, 81.25, $1.50 and 81.75 a yard. What do you think of these? Tempting—are they But? We haven't a regret for the saerifice—because it saves money for you and time for us. Still it will be many a long day before we can gather together another such collection. Penny's, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. Telephone 995. Tue Warnes Suor Hoss, 1115 F STREET N.W., HAS PROVEN TO THE PUBLIC THAT 1T 18 THE ONBY GENUINE BARGAIN SHOE STORE ON F STREET. THIS WEEK WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL LADIES' OXFORD TIES AND LOW SHOES BELOW ACTUAL COST, VIZ: SEVERAL LOTS, MOSTLY 3, 34 AND 4 IN SIZE, AT $1.85 PER PAIB; WORTH 92.50, 83 AND 4 ONE LOT MISSES' HEELED SHOES (SIZES 11 TO 13) AT 65 CENTS PER PAIR; WERE $2 AND $2.50 PER PAIR, A FEW PAIRS MEN'S 8 RUSSIA CALF BALS, SIZES 9, 94, 10, 1046 AND 11, AT @2.95 PER PAIR. WE PAY NO REGARD TO COST ON ANYTHING-ALL MUBT GO. Tue Wannex Suoz Hovse. 1115 F Srazer N. W. W. A. Prunce & Ca, ‘719 MARKET SPACE, ‘COR. 8TH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. We Axe Russe Bosrsess BIGHT ALONG. er Pause ea oe SAE Bch OMe oe WEE We Pp Nay Ba pis Bo Bon entire saportment of 4p pelce trom 5 to 7c. “SRISTGHD tor WED. Hee ee ie Niw lige Sex Groza Ununertias, SILK Bo) for RAIN or SUN Uinbrea aEDECED 5” 81.50 each. Lor Or Lavies Samr W uses, of C_LORED fiured PEROALE. Reg- west rtces 50S. HpDECED TO Ez = : = Crosixe Prices Ty Scan Usven- WEAR. GAUZE, LISLE, VESTS, in WHITE, EERE. eager price Gee REDUCED 10 pres rive Rate vests, in PINK oft BLE Former Price, 2c ‘eibechb or Lapis’ pxrna ELASTIC Maco DRAW. ERS) in white or cor; KNEE anil ANKLE seams. Keyular price, BE RBTCED TO. NS Newular vriee, of PURE RPO” SILK VESTS, in BERSR WHITE of CREAM. ieagulne price, 81-25. "REDUCED TO ‘We. enc! Crsasrso_Ur Prices Prox Osr Six Deearruest. WE STILL HAVE A FEW HUNDRED YARDS OF PRINTED SILKS, GOODS * “THAT WERE $1, 8c. AND Tie. PER YARD. “CLEANING-UP PRICE,” 50:. PER YARD. NOTHING RESERVED. LIGHT GROUNDS, DARK GROUNDS AND BLACK GROUNDS, ALL TO GO AT ‘THE ONE PRICE, 50c. PER YARD. IF YOU HAVE NOT PURCHASED A PRINTED SILK DRESS YOU NOW HAVE AN ‘OPPORTUNITY TO SE- “CURE ONE AT A RIDICULOUSLY Low PRICE, AS THERE IS NOT A PIECE IN THE ASSORTMENT THAT COST LESS THAN 50c. AND THE MAJORITY Cost MUCH MORE. REMEMBER, THERE ARE ONLY A FEW HUNDRED YARDS AND THEY WILL SURELY MOVE RAP- IDLY AT THE PRICE QUOTED. IF YOU ARE EARLY ON THE SCENE YOU WILL BE ONE OF THE FORTUNATES. Prices W. A. Pirce & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE, t Cor, Sth st. and Pa. ave. For 37 Yuans Fresh Stock. We have teen making Trunks Our Own Make. in this city, and the voluntary Fresh Stock. testimonials and long-continued OurOwn Make. —tradeof our leading citizens is Fresh Stock. the best evidence that they are Our Own Make. made right. Frysh Stock. If you want fine or medium- Our Own Make. priced Fresh Stock, q Our Own Make. Tuoxns Freah Stock. You must prefer those that are Our Own Make. made here, are thoroughly. Preah Stock, strengthened and well fin- Our Own Make. ished. Fresh Stock. N Our Own Make. Shak Fresh Stock. Axsv Baas Our Own Make. = We can show you in endless Free: Stock. variety of styles, sizes and Our Own Mak shapes. In grain leather and Fresh Stock, leather lined at 2.40, Our Own Make, . Tn genuine allizat Frosh Stock. leather lined, at 83.25, 83.50, Our Own Make. 84.00. - Learner Berrs. We have an unnsually large stock of new things in Belts for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Prices range from 25c. To $3.00. Our stock of POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES, BILL BOOKS, PURSES, &e., Isalsothe LARGEST, BEST ASSORTED and LOW- EST PRICED to be sound anywhere. TOURISTS’ PILLOWS. Delightfully co@, light and of small compass when folded up. Just the thin for travelers and excur- sionists and for use in lainmocks. 50c. ech. Tortaws Trexx Maxvractony, 1231 Pa Ave N.W. Mascracrory, 1218 asxv 1220 E sr. x.w. OUR SPECIALTIES: LEATHEROID TRUNKS, remarkable for lightness and DURABILITY; NOVELTY PATENT FOLDING COIN PURSES. Repairing in all branches of the business properly done. it A. Kavrsas, 909 PENN, AVE. N.W. Comsexcrxa ~Moxpay ‘We start a week of sales in our snnex that will astonish th oldest inhabitants tha: understand shopplag: have reaped during the bus weraw dowraned, SGreite snag Cuanyteusan and, ng one Sacrifice that will phrowgh those that can't for the life of thetuselves see yw We can Kather nerve enough to do it. Tuer Ane. Orr. -inch Unbleached Cotton. f Lawns and Challi A Nucxez A Yixo Brat de yeu the che of six (tables full of sr caus? achill to run Balance gneve id all fi a to will “cli'you wh 3 aD om 0) Pty an Fancy ens Seuliey Colored Sates, 0 Cee hy Fanaciettes Wool Cal everything in the line. ‘This closes lot 1. _ ‘i ar 5 Oc. Avan. * Es eck ‘Todia Linens, at 6c. a vanp ve you the choice of Dress Ginghams, 40-tiheh you, the cholce of Dress Ginghanns, 40-fch ar Sic. a yanv Wil sive you the entire choice of 10 tables of goods sold Irom is4 to Ise. ver yards “This rolibwine | ithe smcrtneat Corde Juconsts, Fancy Stripe Organdies, Neat Fix- ancy, Wool Challis, ae Percale, loret Wooi Cha! Hite haat am sar Black Indi. cat iS ALL. aT Bic. A YARD. te ig Sa LS AT 33 D For Check white Goods that sold From 5 to Ze. at 5o. a yanp For Satin Plaid White Goods that sold from 634 to 10c. ar Thc. a yanp ‘For Satin Plaid White Goods that sold from 8 to 15e. preg “ay, “Hay, Foren” Fete” Berar Boren Fevers Fever.” Hay Fever, * rete A TRIAL TREATMENT “Hay crsrateararsaas sce ny ster ales ES * roy rit BY Soe ee ees a at ec zy, “™ ee Ey. Fever Anuasnec Ree" weve” + Exzorrorouz o., ron Borer” 1405 mi J Ave ae ruse &. t Dito. « vanp 4.000 yards ot a Bleached Cotton. 1,500 yaras'of Full Dis i AT Bee. A YARD 2,000 yards of 18-inch Fackabuck ‘Bleached Towel- ‘Douit fail to be with us next week. Eel varvaas A. Kicrmas, 900 PENN. AVE. ¥. W. —o {ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS. }o— JAPANESE “CLEANIN sr stave aECK WASHABLE SURAM SILKS THAT WERE 81.00. y, > 4 Ur Price, 75. cy xD Crrasixe Price: JLEANING~ U p 20 PER CENY REDUCTION Is OUR “CLEANING-UP PRICE” ON THE RE- MAIND! * OUR STOCK OF STRIPED, FIGURED, BORDERED AND PLAIN GRENADINES. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS. ORDER BY MAIL WE ATTEND TO YOUR ORDERS JUST AS WELL. OUR STORE IS DELIGHTFULLY COOL. 50 PATENT COOLING FANS GOING ALL THE TIME. perc He 0%, eu 7TH ST. Fraxsacaws Jewerny Esrantisumest Now IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. 5:1] Beventh streat northwest, Cuxa Asp Crocxeny. Whilo we do not sell a low grade of CROCKERY and CHINA we keep a full line cf nice moderate price goods within the reach ofall. Guass Wane. We keep a full line of Giass Ware, from low- Priced Tumblers, Gobiois, &e., to the Kicheat Cutting Karenes Urensns. In this department our stock is always com- plete, from the smallest article to the largest KEFRIGERATOR, M. W. Beventvar, sy23 1215 Pat. and 1714 G st. Prévane For Fas. Fersiss Your Hovse Now. Grosaws Maxaors Creprr House, S1Y, SEL and 823 7th st n.w., Can supply vou with anything you may noed in the | way of Gargets, Parlor, Bed Rect ‘and Diniiye Hoos Furniture ON CREDIT At Cash Prices. wi eS a a Se jess yon bay mene ou cannot Teallse to'vast extent’ RIO} i 11 offering Aarts tween'e Plush oe Male sti ee ‘or 830 on credit lor Furni ON CREEIT. "Rae, dopestry ext Bee iper ont lower sluatlag van ‘tor 7 ue iat hte we sell for ON CREDIT. tashor’ ee ie ox Orr, second floor, ty CARPETS secre can ‘ve found here’ Wer ox Be i cus Reliable f ‘ommprr. ee ic Tine? We mats aod taba Waseca mniching Bgures. ah ster aah, 84.50 on : ew GROGAN'S Hand lster Tux Ons Lanor Stone Wu ERE Tor Bostszss Is wie Nor awwe Laneny Cuxpi. Ir our business were largely credit Palais Royal Prices wouldn't be—couldn't be—as low as they are ‘Moral—Palats Koyal prices are lowest always. ] C.-T he Scariet Letter.” and meny other popular novels found in 5c. Editions are only 7 cents at the Paints Royal. 19e.-siac wide AUL-sik Sfoice; Satin Rib- bonsare 10°. ayardatthe Palais Royal. The mer- chante whose business are largely credit call them @ bargain at 25¢. a yard. 33c.—raentical Press \tracts—prepared by the same chemist—are wsualis «dat Oe. on. This dif Serence: We don't have them put up in fancy bottle. ‘The following at 33c. oz: New Mown Hay, Helio trope, White Lilac, Tea Rose, Stephanotis, Lotus Blossom, Sonoma Violet, Sweet Briar, Jockey Club, Wild Crabapple. ‘ 2Oc.—ovth brushes by the same French and Eng. lish roakers—tdentical Brashes—-usually sell at 25c. each. Each ene guaranteed: If the bristles come out anew brush promptly and cheerfally given. 15c.—ane Nationa cara Co's, Playing Cards that are double enameled and gilt edge are only 15c. a pack at the Palais Royal. Those interested know the ‘usual price. G5c.—rac-simtios of these Mon’s Bathing Suite are @lelsewhere. Sizes 36 to 40 are here at Gc. a Suit. Mc. —ciosine out Mon's 81 Neglige Shirts at 59. for choice. Neighbors claiming lowest prices, &c., in their advertisements are asking considerably more. oo 27 c.— Japanese Fins that wore imported to retail wp to 0 cents are now selling Lere at 27c. each, The choicest, worth $1, at omty dic. each. 13c.—aniuts of autumn Handkerchief Styles are t shown at the Palais Royal. " Those with scalloped and embroidered borders in wht.e and colots area, Wonder at the priee—25e. for two. 19. Dotted and Stripe Swiss that is dis. puted at ac. a yard patrons, fa here at only Ide. @ yard. ‘Those claiming the desis of lace stripes intermingled with dots, aa an exclusive novelty, charge S6e.a yard. Hore at only 206. yan, $9.75 net storm Serge Blazer Suits innavy and Dlack, in sizes {rom #2 to 44 tnehes, eannct be bought at any other store in town at 89.75. 7 7c.-size 15inch Leather Traveting Bags, that usually retail at S3c. and 85c., are here at only 77 cents. ‘The real Alligator Bags, 16-inch, are here at 84 instead of €5. 31s rmtton-teneth Chamots Mousnnetaire Gloves of superior quality, guaranteed to wash and look as ood as new. White and yellow, self and black stitched bac eqnal quality sold elsewhere at $1.25. 1 Ox $1.25 raatee Genuine Gloria site Umbretten, with iimproved paragon frames and curiously twisted natural wood handien, This is une biut of tuany— the large center show window alon: contatna da many Umbretas as comprise the entire stock of our most reayacted competitor. vr record makes tt not aiticult to Prove that not only are Palaiv Koval prices always lowest, but that for generous reductions ear (y in the season, for activity methods of bringing merchandise from producer to con- sumer, no other store does or can equal THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Cuore Carmo Uxperwear AT Less Tuax Wuorzsare Parces. Ts oniy tuowe with well-tiled pocket books and innate good taste that can afford and properly appre- iate choice garments like these. It's only onoe a year that the high prices are lowered—at the closing of the ‘summer season. ‘This announcement of the annual clearing sale will attract the many who wait for these bargains, $1.89 waste xo. 1 contsins garments that ool up #o $3.50 each; none were less than #2.25. Made of finest cambrics and lawns, trimmed with expensive laces and embroideries. Paris styles of Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers. Your choice for 21.89, $1 -39_ravie Xo. 2 inciudes Skirta of filmy era bric, with deep rufiies of French embryidery that while ‘light es afr” is “strong as fron”—metaphori~ cally speaking. Just the garment you can conceive the Parisian would devise for the present styles of dressing. The wonder has been how we could afford to retail such « Skirt at $1.68. And now it's only $1.30! And here are six styles of Night Gowns, worth nearer 82.39 than 81.39. 89c.—rabie No. 3 hase precious cargo, including the French Corset Covers heretofore sold at @1.15— karments that fit to perfection, strongly made,tbough of finest cambrics, laces and embruideries embellished with ribbons. 39.0.—able No.4 has on it Cambric Corset Covers, with lace and embroidery trimmings that make them abarcain at the former prico—50 cents, Here, too, are Cambric Drawers at 24cents a pair, which is less than cost of materials. A Cuma Avrowx Dazss Cosrrxa Oxty Oxe Doran. We allude to the 36-inch wide Percale at only 1256 cents a yard. And such variety to choose from. This is pretty— navy ground with white stripes. Butif you prefer lavender, pink or light-biue grounds you can be sup- plied. Here, too, are alternating stripes of pink and white, light bine and white, red and white, black and white. All widths of stripes. Resxawrs—a cheap bat pretty Child's Dress or Waist or Wrapper for yourself may be obtained from ‘among the following: ‘1236c. Organdies reduced to9e. yard. 18. Challies (half wool) for Sc. yard. 1:36. Figured Were secured. 68c, quality for only Side, yard end 61 quality only 7c, « yard. Woora tan tine of wavy ana Goods always hore. It is said superior quality for the prices: 40-inch Cream Wool Cashmere.. 40-inch Cream Wool Albatross . 40-inch Cream Nun's Velling. 40-inch Cream Storm Serge.. 40-inch Cream Foule Serge. ag peep 40-inch Cream Bedford Cord - 40-inch Oream Figured Bedford. 42-inch Cream English Bedford. ‘t@-Bampies forwarded by mail. in the foreign and home markets,for the micost economte | SET RUS FOR MEN AND BOYS. We are the only bonse M town having still « full amortinent of the popular Kusset Foot- ‘wear for men and boys on hand. Ours are of the best and most serviceable qualities only. That's why we Baveseld mre than five thnee our usual quangity: At oUF present Price Fe erect Rot to have another pair remaining on our so@ives by the end of this months, if you ‘Want your ize, you'd better oail tinsel! Men's Bygsa Cait Bio. Men'e Rusa Calf Blu ‘cherettes. Now— T rT $5.00 $3.65 ‘s Russia, Kangaroo Biuchers. Now Men's Russet Gort Blu- ‘Goat O5- $3.00 dipary Raggent Men's Tan Suede Laced. Now— Mon's Russie Leather Stackers Sow ar ie eed Mess 'Rgeet Gost Mien‘s fugectt Goat Ox : oe fords. ‘Now— $2.50 $1.85 Tguthe? of Bors’ Russia Bopw and Youths’ Russia fords, $2.50 $1.50) | $2.00 $1.35 Aanx & Coos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 AND 982 7TH ST. 1914 AND 1916 Pa. AVE, 231 PA. AVE. 8. at W. M. Saesren & Sos, 919 PENN. AVE. N.W., HAVE MADE GREAT REDUCTIONS IN SUMMER GOODS, NAMELY: ‘ 12i4c. OUTINGS redneed to Be. 12k. GINGHAMS reduced to Se. 10c, LAWNS reduced to Se. 1234. CLOTH redncedito 8. Fine SATIN GINGHAMS, from 506. to 400. Be. GINGHAM, to 2c. 20: GINGHAM, to Te. All Suromer Gocds in proportion. ‘ Now is your chance for summer bar#hins. If you have no use for them this season they will be cheap to buy tocarry over tonext. But we are determined to | sell them if price will move them. Come early, be- | fore all are sold. One price. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PEXN. AVE. 3 acon oon o 7 F223 o Sr le NP For « Fine All-wool Cass. Suit of Clothes, in sack or cutaway; can only be bad at our establishment. This wonderful sale has been viewed and watched with | great curiosity, and the number of Suits we have sold | since we started this sale proves it to be really the “GREATEST SUIT SALE OF THE AGE.” You have buta few days longer toget a whack at these Bargains. We therefore advise you to come at once | and make your selections before they are picked. We have added a few more specialties to our Bargain ‘Counter. Notice afew of them: Serge Suits now 86. Pongee Coats and Vests (finest quality) now €2.75, in six different styles to select from, Striped Worsted Suits, ali wool, now $4.50. ‘Melton (silk faced) Suits, excellent quality, now 85.50. a if © ; a tik a 8 vo ‘Goo & ey = aida @XVGEN BY ABSOKPTION.) ‘The ifework of the eminent Dr. HL SANCHE ts now placed before the Public ase speety cure for disease Without che ald of drwes. Acute dis. cases yield to this treatment ee 4 Guick!y ae to seem to many tnereds We publish another testimonial from the wife of @ well-known Wasb- oe tnétonian, Mr. EDEN KIPP ps WAsHINorO. p. ou Twas treated by M "Lomi a estrone theras. "and dpter Tiree Frente the dawecr wae Sond TIT ek From the tome taben f'was welt ? ant out ; tory’ Fos qesontoonn brent: r irony ‘2 heovy nee a and other complaints with rr ot cone I cannot ‘oredk & toe * . &, ae Win c free, 33 —— “oo” shied an aoa: ora Morbus, Diaerhone, San and Heat ‘Stroke ine much shorter time thas fttakes to call in « physician ant have his prescription filled. Chromic diseases can also be cured by the "Victory," only requiring inore time and skflifal treatment. ‘Special advice free of chargetn eck case. Miss Lexa Lexaax, AUTHORIZED AGENT POR DR. H. SANCHE, INVENTOR OF THE ELECTROPOISE, 931 FS: NW. Ofice hours, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 2 p.m. toS pm, EW Be wure to get the “Victory,” with the proper advice, from ite inventor, Dr. Sanche. it Aa | ON RACH AND You Save | EVERY PAIR OF 5 | MEN'S @5 SHOES A Cizay | BOUGET DUR. | ING OUR DIS. Dou | COUNT SALE | Aim ft worth savin, Sons E. Larme, ax? 422 9ru Sr. (Our Bargain Counter is loaded with Manufacturers’ Samples of High and Low Cut-Shoes, which we are offering from 33 to 50 per cent below regular prices, All Low Shoes not on the bargain counter will be sold 20 per cent below marked prices. MIEN 2 We are giving 20 per cent discount on all Low Shoas consisting of Kangaroo, Oxfords, Prince Alberts AULight-colored Suits that sold @uring the season | goutherdTiesand Russia Calf Blacher Oxfords. | for $15, $18, #20 and $22.50 are now selling for €12.50. We make no distinction as to quality; you have your choice; it will be *-/irst come, first served. All Children's Suits that sold for $2.78, @3 and 83.50 now go for $1.50, All Children’s Suits that sold for $3.75, €4.50, @5 and #6, now go for $2.75. Knee Pants for 20 and 25e., formerly 50c., and All- ‘wool Knee Pants for 40c., formerly 5c. and $1. Don't delay your visit, but come st once to the Caxsox Barz Crorume Co.. 77H AND D STS. (obinson & Parker's old stand). BAKER & NELSON, Managers. Moxpax Grove Sure OF THE Lovvre Grove Company. Prices Tux Lowesr Turs Seasox. Ladies’ $1.25 Quality White Monsquetaires. On Monday, August 1, at 98c. ‘Ladies’ $1 Quality White Chamois Mousquetatres. On Monday, August 1, at 87c. ‘These Chamois Mousquetatres are full S-button Jength and we fit them to your hand at our risk. Ous 81.50 Ladies’ 4-button White Chamois, made in elegant style. ‘Next Monday at €1.05. ‘Reduced from @1. 25 to 5c. O0c. Silk Mitts at 45c. ‘Sic. Kayner's Patent Finger Tipped Silk Gloves at 70c. ‘Theve prices are positively for next Monday only. LOUVRE tsLUVE GO. Con 11a Axn F Sra, 3530 ‘The Popular Confectioners, Gas