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THE EVENING WASHINGTON. of Wales at once ordered a racing cutter, and his example was followed to the extent of three TURSDAY..... —-. —...—-.Jaly 6, 1903, | ther of the finest racing yachts British skill could construct. Both nations will in a broad view, “It is in this matter of sail-plan that the British fleet will show the greatest divergence among an | of at caiaoale eipaes aad be Few civilized peoples of earth | efforts of ase bad quasies datteahtyix eoththcaice thomsecives | $0 etiain the highest opecd with email exila aa among the ruling powers, but the intelligent | hulls of small resistance; but their observation t 1 te ‘i i ! ; 3 if | 4 i | | ! i 4 ith fh Jeemess and greed the world will sit at Colum- ‘bia’s feet and learn the lessons of humane and eo-operative government. eek ety Chicago is generally capable of at least taking care of its own, but it would seem at this dis- baildings, and should the Chicago trap fall there will be 1 H i | ue | i i Fe é s i Fi we FES i i i le fi i f i Hi i f i if Et Hg t f Re i | i i é 3 i i ! | B & Ei | i | ordinate haste, wherein men move at the high- est possible rates of speed, whether they be in search of pleasure or aro chasing the railroad train that is scheduled to get to any xiven point in fifteen minutes less than any other train will be heavily laden with hurrying humanity willing to pay a bonus for the pzivi- lege. while the but slightly slower conveyances are left for the occupation of those Americans part. There have been many struggles since the Atlantic. Before the coming of winter there will be several races of international im- portance, ‘The America cup will be fought for by the best products of English and Ameri- can shipyards, but before that struggle takes ‘May and Brenton’s Reef challenge cups, won in 1885 by the Genesta, and to secure at least tem- porary possession of the Royal Victoria Yacht Clab cup. But the Englishmen will notgive up ‘the silverware for the mere asking. Wuen Mr. carried | of American yachts has led them to s more the like of which | liberal use of canvas. By and by they will Inconsiderate | admit that the centerboard has merits which viciously upon the | entitle it to consideration, and then the batile will be over. Which of the three or four high- grade American yachts will defend the which that | America cup from Lord Dunraven's Valkyrie will not be known for some time, but the one finally selected will be supreme in ite clase and quite probably a world-bester. —— +2 It is perhaps just as well that there is no Fourth of July in Paris. It is hard to see how additional excitement on the subjects of explo- sives, sufficient to distinguish the day, could be aronsed. ———_~-++____ An Indian who calls himeelf “No Shirt” is on his way to the east. This may really be his name, but it looks like a Jerry Simpson dodge to get into politics. Ttseems to be a weather department rale that the Fourth of July shall be fair and the Fourth of March inclement. ———_+e2__—. The veterans would be justified in seeing to it that they do not use New York's Gettysburg | monument for a trolley pole. —__+ ++ —____ ‘The manner in which silver has gone down would seem to justify the resurrection of the dull thud reporter. — If Governor Altgeld cannot be ashamed of himself on the Fourth of July, there is no far- ther use of his trying. It would be hard to decide which gave Chile more satisfaction, Mr. Porter's arrival or Mr. Egan's departure. ———- ++ __ Senator Sherman has come about as near dis- inheriting the present silver law as it is possible for him to do. ——___++____ ‘Fourteen men have jumped from the Brook- lyn bridge. Originality is very scarce article at present, ——_+-+—__ ‘The fire department was not debarred from its usual participation in Fourth of July exer- cleca, —__+++__—__ Senator Sherman seems as enthusiastic over the wake of his law as he was at the christen- ing. —_+++—____ This is a holiday for all, excepting nervous people. SHOOTING sTAKs, The perversity of things is again illustrated by the fact that on the one day of the year when the artificial rain might claim a reason for existence it is conspicuously absent. “Want some punk to light them cannon erackers with?” asked the dealer. “No,” replied the young man, “Tl use my cigawette.” “Well, I spose that is just as good, only it smells worse.” ‘BY aN EARLY MORNING KICKER, “Tis right perhape that fire and smoke, Our sentiment has tested; But those who shoot ere day is broke Should surely be arrested, ‘The orator of the day had just read the Decla- ration of Independence. He sat down amid great applause, when a young man touched him on the shoulder. “Well, sir, what can I do for you?” “J am a reporter for the Binkville Beacon.” “Yen?” “Aad I wanted to know if you couldn't let me have scopy of the remarks you just deliv- ered.” “What is the matter, my friend,” sald the kind-hearted old gentleman. “T fool as if I wasn’t in it,” replied the young man with melancholy eyes, “What's makin’ the trouble?" “The almanac.” “Why, what d'ye mean?” Are you one of these thisguided people who read up symptoms and then imagine they have every ill under the sun?” “No, Ijast read the dates. You notice it's July.” “Therefore June won't be back for « whole |* year. “Of course it won't.” “Well, I'm the man who wrote June poetry.” Acutting remsrk for the day:—“A pair of sizzers.” ‘What are you doing here?” said the glow- worm to the lightning bug, who had crawied under s leaf. “T’ve retired from business.” “What's the matter?” ar. Let roekets gild the midnight sky, Let roman candles go forth, Let men delight the passers-by With lanterns, flags, and so 4th. And let the persevering band Its sounds melodious blow forth, Witn “Hail Columbis, Happy Land,” “Ta-ra-ra Boom,” and so 4th, Let small boys caper neath the sparks ‘Which come, like fiery snow, forth, And singe. amid their various larks, ‘Their eyebrows, hair, and so 4th." And let the kindly-faced police ‘Their manly bosoms throw forth, And walk past those who break the peace ‘With pistols, bombs, and so 4th. Have lint and liniment at hand And poultices and so 4tb. Colorado Hopeful. ‘From the Omshs Bee. ‘The Colorado people take » hopeful view of the situation notwithstanding the serious blow ber silver industry has sustained. The im- mense iron snd coal fields yet undeveloped are extensive enough to make Colorado one of the greatest states in the union, even if her silver mines are closed down for an indefinite period, —_+++—___. fair from Texas is the latest proposition of the racing freak originators. No one has yet pro- posed s snail or a tortoise race, but there is no telling what will yet be tried. ote A Bad Kiver, From the Chicago News-Record. People who have had s chance to study the Chicago river in its present condition will scoff at the theory that any microbe could live in it for an instant, \ cutroPopists.’1115 Pa. a’ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY. JULY 4. 1893. Credit House. . i a7k28 I i Hy i ‘i | : f i f i 5 if fee | sit 3 I JULIUS LANSBURCH'S 6¢)D) 2 99 TUK, N.Y. Ave, Nea 14 uv 4G 5 ww Qo sp te Be ndependent ce Company, 0 910P. Avs O O dae me pare as, O 06000000000000000 Electropoise. DO YOU REQUIRE SCIENTIFIC TREATMERT? PERSOWAL EXAMINATION? SURCICAL OPERATIONS? PROFESSIONAL ADVICE? Qrare you in such 9 OOO COOCOS OF! sree a Ries See Office Treatment ‘Under the direction of a « Parstcux Axp Svnorox- Ft Restoesr Paystoux oe Saale eee Coxsvzration Fare ‘We are the owners and only agents of the Electro- poise. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE COMPARY, 1405 N. Y. Agv. iva =i a | rE | se = = S P NEU it SIN pape gooe = ga Prox J 3 Gronars, & Sox, We LAST OF THO Sf. orm Serge Suits. | Oh Tury ane xor 97.67 surTs. ‘THEY COST THE MANUFACTURER MORE. MADE OF BEST ENGLISH STORM SERGE, WITH LATEST ‘85c for $1 White Chamois Mousquetaire Gloves, ‘Re for 0c and 480 Linen Chemisettes. ‘G0 for 12360 Ladies’ and Children's Collars. vairein box for 83a. 190 for 250 Fast Black Hose, 35 English Tan snd Russet Hose reduced to $1 for four pairs. STYLE ETON JACKET AND UMBRELLA SKIRT. FINISHED LIKE A COSTUME MADE BY A FIRST-CLASS MODISTE. IT°IS SUITS LIKE THESE THAT PROVE THAT THE PALAIS ROYAL'S REMOVAL SALE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST QUOTED—AND WITH ALL DUE DEFER- ENCE TO THE MERCHANTS WHO MAKE CLAIM OF LOWEST PRICES WITHOUT PROPER THOUGHT. BUT DEEDS SPEAK. Louder Than Words. ‘The Storm Serge Bton Suits at $7.67 need nodescrip- tion. Only necessary to remind the reader that ‘bat few remain of the four hundred. ‘Ge Ladies’ Warranted Fast Black Hose. Three | We have Suits from $2.98 to $20, made to retail from $5 to 065, Suite for all occasions, for all Sigures—the acknowledged best collection. CAPES—Entire stock of Cloth and Lace-trimmed ‘0c Best French Silk Lisle Hose, in all the desirable | Capes, excepting two Lace Capes, are now gathered shades. Reduced to three patrs for $1. (Cle tor 860 Telescope Bags; $1 elsewhere 58c tor 760 case containing Blacking Sets. @2 16 for 62.65 15-tneh Alligator Club Bags, ‘92.16 for $2.65 15-inch Grain Leather Baga. ‘92.16 for $2.65 16-inch Gladstone Bars. ‘B0e for 50c Men's Leather Belts, all sizea. ‘180 for 25e Shaw! and Shoulder Straps, double, ‘Ado for S0e Rubber Toilet Article Cases, $1. 19 for $1. 39 White Kid Belts for Indice. ‘We Ladies’ and Men's Warranted Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefa, Reduced to three for 50c. ‘380 Ladies’ Handkerchiefs for 25c. into three grand lots. ‘$5 for those that were $7.50, $8.50, $10. $7.00 for thove that were @10, #12.50, $15. {$10 for those that were $18 to @35. $27.50 for » $55 Imported Lace Cape, ‘837. 50 for » $70 Imported Lace Cape. G@rAIk_Waiste, Light-weight Jackets and New- markets, Tea Gowns and Wrappers at proportionately Mews Derareevr. - Cotten and Cambric Underwear prices reduced to! SHIRTS—The best French Percale Shirts, with Jess than cost of materials, Four hints from hundreds: 2 Gowns reduced to 4c from @5c. ; have V-shape neck of embroidery and tucked yoke. They contain 5 yards mustta worth S0c,3 yards embroidery worth 300, sewing cotton and buttons worth 5c; total, 85c. ‘The 440 Cambric Drawers, reduced to 20, are worth that to make. ‘The 6Se Skirts, reduced to 40c, have yoke band, cambrie ruflle, tucks and embroidery edge. Contain 5 yards muslin worth 500, 1 yard cambrie worth ‘10, 3 yards embroidery worth 2c, tape snd sewing cotton worth 4c: total, U0c. ‘The 50c Corset Covers, reduced to 30c, are made of best cambeie, and the embroidery at front, beck and ‘arms ie worth more than 30c. pleated and plain bosoms, are reduced to $1.00 from $1.50 and $1.68. The Laundered Madras and Percale Ghirts at 70c insteadof $1. Night Shirts, with Cash's fast color trimming, reduced to 50e from 75e. UNDERWEAE-—30c for choice of 50c, 680 and 75c Summer Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. 420 for 50c Jean Drawers. We for 35c Lisle Socks. 190 for 25¢ Striped Summer Bet. Socks. NECKWEAR—2e for the 25c and 350 Summer Silk ‘Four-in-Hand and Knot Scarfs, with flowing ends. ‘180 and 25e for the Windsors that were Y5e to 50c each. $2.48 for 62. 08 and 63.50 Silk Umbrellas, $1.19 for $1.25 Warranted ‘G'oria” Umbrellas. 18¢ for 250 Warranted Linen Handkerchiefs, Taz Paras Roa, 12ra Sr, Axn Pa ‘Ave 9290000006.00000 | AXXXXXXXXNXXXAXX 0 te: s ® Rupture 9$& ss se) is ist g Cured. Qi Si 8 eee GE 0 4 pe seamtes ome cia puree O13 * 0 genie. ieee sae $5] Hooves & Suro (PS O Bet eterna |i 1217 Pa Ave if O Exams We hueer | XXXXXXKKKXXXXALK 006006060000600 00 | 2°"? Per Or-———— off having s Acllow, painful and ‘worth removed from your mouth because you are afraid of psin or because you think it Stoconanaemeetinnen es : ; ee pa EXTRACTING, 250; WITH GAS OR ZONO, 500. Cleaning, 75e.; Platina Filling. $1; Gold Filliags in proportion; Gold Crowns, $7.50: aco, ("ses °9 U.S. Dexraz Avon, 401 Tex St Baltimore Office: 1 N. Charles st. THE CREA‘ BROADWAY STORES, BALTIMORE, MD., HAVING BOUGHT AT AUCTION FROM THE U. 5. MARSHAL) ‘Theentirestock of DRY GOODS and NO- TIONS of 4. KAUFMAN, 909 Pa ave nw, over 550,000 WORTH, ‘Have taken possession of the premises—909 Pa ave.—and will sell every dollar's worth, ladies of Washington and sufroundings, at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLARI Yeo, 8, KANN, SONS & OO. will give you such bargains in ¥INE, NEW SUMMER GOODS, in summer styles and fancies, as Younever got before and may never get ANOTHER DRESS FOR YOU) At ® Wotoax Sane AT VERY LITTLE COST. NOW THAT THE PALAIS: ROYAL'S REMOVAL SALE PRICES OF CREAM AND BLAQK WABRICS ARE LOWERED ONE-TENTH YOU MAY SECURE A SILK OB WOOL DRESS AT VERY LITTLE Cost. IF NOT IN WANT OF SUCH A COSTUME READ OF ‘THE REDUCED PRICES FOR OTHER MATERIALS, 10 Psa Cexr Discount. The entire stock of Cream and Black Silks and ‘Light-weight Wool Fabrics st one-tenth off the marked prices. Perhape you know of the extra values we hav been Aistributing 20 freely, vis: Water-proof Black Jép Silks, 23 inches wide, for 5c yard; 27 inches wide for 680 yard and 90 inches for 75c, 890 and 61 yard. Also four extra values tn Cream Silks at 500, 680, Too and $1 s yard. Now that one-tenth is deducted from these prices we would ssk: Have we ony competitorat So with otber silks and woo! textures, We havenot excluded Priest- ex's from the blecke—and isn't it recognized that Palais Royal prices for Priestisy's goods are lowest in Washington? Gw-And remember that the Palais Royal’s Bleck Silks at $1 and up are warranted—(/ they eplit or crock @ new dress promptly and cheerfully furnished. BSc yard for 750 Striped Wash Silke—the best im- ported of the kind.) Remnants of same reduced to 0c yard. Lengths sufficient for waists, &c., are termed remnsats here. Qe yard for @1 India Silks with white grounds nd fizures In floral and other designs. 440 yard for $1 quality Figured China Silke, grounds of navy, golden brown and black. Figures tm contrasting colors. And here sre Figured Taffeta Silks at 440 yard, worth 85c, 50c yard for the Changeable Surah Silks that have been so eagerly purchased at 75 cents, ‘Be yard for TSe Silks. Biack grounds, with polks dots in green, cardinal, yellow; navy ground, with cardinal dot; cream ground, with heliotrope and car- inal stripe, (Other hints above.) ‘Warranted best quality Storm Serges and Hop Sacking. in navy, black, golden brown, myrtle, ‘blue, Only 45e yard. re Sux-Lixe Corrox Fisatcs, ‘Lie yard instead of 12}¢c and 150 fur Cordova Cloth— looks like figured India silk. ‘Ge yard for 12)40 Orwandies, Wash Surabs and Ging- hams, 18c for 25c Scotch Ginghams and 12}4c for remnants of same. Swrs, Pigcr Axo Morus. ‘Nearly 200 ploces, comprising some of the choicest imported Bwisses, worth 40 to 650s yard. To be sold ‘Be to B50 yard, -o Dotted Swiss at 25 yard, worth 30c and 350. A few pieces st 1c yard, worth 200 and 250. White Pique, suited for Eton Suite, Qualities worth 38¢ to 500 yard are offered 250 to 40c yard. Some of the designs in small firures and stripes, sre particularly attractive. Bisck Mulisin extra fine quality, seldom seen. Only 25, 87 and 480 yard, Cuore Dazss Tannaxos aT ‘One-fifth of marked prices of al! Trimmings ox- cepting the following: Bleck and Colored Heroules ‘Braids trom ¥4 to Sinches, Reduced to Sea yard and up. ‘Narrow Jot and Sik Gimps, Heduced to€o a yard and up. Laces and Ribbons. ‘Your choice of many thousand yards of White, Cresm and Beige Laces, and ‘250 yard for 35c Millinery Ribbons. 25e yard for 3c Moire Ribbons, 4 inch, one-tenth deducted from the amount of your purcliase, ‘This’ ‘discount makes lowered prices lower. Here are hinta: 0 Der cont ‘85c yard for $1.15 11-inch Applique Laces, 1c yard for 25c and 35c Point d'Irelande. ‘260 yard for 4c and 60c Point d’Irelande, ‘One-tenth off these prices. RIBBONS that are still here in all the desirable colors and that were extra ‘values at former prices are lowered as follows: ‘Be yard for 480 Bengaline Ribbons, 4-inch. So yard for 8c Velvet Ribbons, all colors, ‘180 yard for 2c Velvet Ribbons, all colors, And many otber bargains, Thle PALAIS ROYAL, A. LISNER, Gorner 12th St. and Pa. Ave. TOMORROW ‘Morning this great sale begins, and you ‘who get to 900 Pa ave. early enough will got bargains that you'll never forget, Be Among the First! ‘Everything goee—but the cream goes first. Get the cream! This isa dona Ade slaughter, ‘Nothing spared! G@All goods marked in plain figures, Spread the good news among your friends ‘SS oud acquaintances, (ar Tomorrow (Wednesday morning, July 5) will be a red letter day in the history of ‘the dry goods trade of Washington, GALL WORK BY GRADUATED EXPERTS. s76 AT LAST ‘The builders have berun the work of enlars- ing. Buring Its progress we will offer bar- gains such asare only obtained under pressure of circumstances. ©-FOOT DINING TABLE, PRICE, 99.00, Now $3.95. 04 pieces, odd Chairs and Rockers at Allover the house, You will find just the ‘thing you need for the assembling of Con- gress, and a visit to us Low means dollars in your pocket, W. fH. HOEKE, Sth and Pa. Ave. Keep Watching siiées In our magnificent stock are marked down “"Rotiniveseae toupebenes ot our poen- Saul ep these prices down for theres of Are these the 8H( ‘you peed? oe tia S198 Vet quailty tie Weekes. BLOO Black Low Shoes. @2.50 kind... 62.00 Black Low Shows. $3 quality. ..-..-..8245 Ladies Russet Hiah Shows agli- SE pe BZ.7O Remember we've moved just across the EDMONSTON ws «$1334 FS: N.W. § KANN, SONS|=== === & Co., 909 PA. AVE. MN. W. Feel Tired? Does this bot weather mske you tired? fit does it is because you are not well— and wonderfully us ‘Try a bottle at 75c. For sale only at Thompson’s Prunsicr, 703 15en Ss. N. W. Exrssct Or Buer Asa medical comfort and stimulant, The Medical Profession recommends highly the use of Luesre Coupasrs Exraact In all cons of weakness and digestive disorder. Try ‘© cup when exbausted and see how refreshing it is, = SURE AND GET THE GENUINE, ‘Physical M. Cc. Wartaws Conser 1003 F Sz. Ost. No Baancuzs. For MAMMOTH CREDIT MOUSE, . 820, 3 7TE SD A, SPLIT THROUGH THE ROUSE, ‘AL 914 F Sz N.W, GROSKER, Propriston, mypo-tuaniie "altace aaemes thing here in the FURMITURE~ CARPET — MATTING— REFRIG- ERATOR—BABY CARRIAGE—ené BTOVE line to select from, You promise to pay in euch amounts end at wuch periods a: you ‘feel you can afforé—we pin our faith tn you to that promis Keep it and (you'd Dave unlimited credit with na Hoss ax> Hysniuxn, 012, 019, ox, 23 ITE ST. trl 636 MASS, AVE XW ACold Re; ion, cctteat “tare, ats” Host “ths “test “or such = erst caer “The Eddy.’ A M, Wr Boremnee "1215 F & mavR an ale ale en ale ale ala ale ale en gin aie ale ae le a ‘L Gas Cooking Renee 2 Welstach Portect Reading Light 8. Gas Engine, White & Middleton peters. (G48 APPLIANCE EXCHAEGR, 3am KEW JOMK AVR sate

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