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_ BXPENSIVE SIMPLICITY. Cotton Dresses Lined with Sitk and ‘Teimmed with Lace—Dainty Devices ef Medera Art for Summer Wear— ‘Tramsparent Bonnets, Parasols and Pane—Simp’ mer Styles—Revival of the Nerfolk—Improvement im Ma- ebiue Embroidery. From Our Owe Correspondest. New York, June 4, While fashions were never more varied or more full of dainty devices than today, the general effect is of greater simplicity and a charming suggestiveness of the quaint modes of our grandm.ther’s diversitied by the influence of modern art and taste. Ruffles and flounces have disappeared, and the tucked and knife-pleated skirts of tbin wool or linen and lawn mizht be worn by a chorus of Shaker maidens were it not for the gay con- trasts in the striped or embroidered trimmings, the fluttering ribbons, the starred dog collars and the steeple crowned hats with their ladders of bows and feathery aigrettes. The simplicity, too, is often very deceptive The village girl, who admtres the sott, delicate Woo!; the dainiy muslin; sees no reason why, with her own ready fingers, she cannot re- produce the general effect, and docs rot understand why her efforts fall so far short of her model. Nor ean it be explained to her lim- perience. If she was told that the cost of ‘wool and cotton when made up by a fasb- ic dressmaker were about eq ial—the only difference the value o each ie lined with slik and monnt vet, and tha dress si ards for a di ol of thread thrown ja—bas no me for an elegant young woman of to-~lay than the blanket and mocea- sins of au Indian. THE EXTRAVAGANCE OF TO-DAY isin thespecia! devices of the great fashion houses for customers who can afford to pay for them; and the interior finish put upon the | jainest materials. The cloth or camel's hair fa delicate tints is specially woven and pre- pared. It is lined with pure twilled silk or | Tiss ts batted to = forias obits We tes ok Prececens tercnnin co eppeee acct be coaae Bitanghoue with the workmanship formerly | Known only to fine coais; iti- 1 inted with | Fieh, dark Lyons velvet, standing coiar, wrist and lappel duis and fastened with buttons of Fved pearl, wrought metal or enamel in ex- | Tisave and’ spropriate designs. This vast | amount of selection and preparation all goes to the completion of a “gown” of a “costume” that is so quiet, so free from estentation, that it Would only attract actention from its neatness and barmou: | ‘This atmirable quatity, this beauty of parts, this perection of finish is ‘uot to be econdem for the desire and willingness to pay for thy things furnish the stimulus to skill, enterprse and the development o: taste. Hui 'the beauti- ful thing should be kindly and hospitably en- lertained and taken care of. Itshould not be pat tecomimon use, ax it must be if the same methods, the samy cost. the sie unfitness ior actual service distinguishes ail tie clotiing of a woman. ‘Naturally, the cottons lined with silk are not ordinary prints, ginghams or even cambrics; they are embroidered imuslins and cheese cloths, Sadras mustins and lace-like tissues or het; tinted and printed in delicate desi gad biendid colors; so that made and with lace and ribbons over a soundai cream or pink or beliotrope silk they ure more effective tor fere dresses than silk itseli and more suggestive of the v beauty and brightness of the summer. is true that the Sof slike wsed for lining, make charming dresses of themselves 1y used 10F this purpose; and duiuty material upon auother, sorming amir Tor through Whi the other may look und be seen, Is the lon of the day,and a very churning ome tor those who ean ailord it, SIIPLE SUMMER STYLES. There are plenty of pretty thia; aud pleaty of new U ‘The choice within , however, ngs that are not costl: tain limits—whieh tb prescrive—is almost good low that an ex- Who can Make up Ler own vide mple Outfit xt smail teriais quality ure so comparative pert needlewom: Wardiobe may ures b fabrics: but in wools and to! given place to stripes; aud ced by con jon, by cou by harmonies apd biending of color Father than by the introduction oi someting stinet as trimming or applied finish. p and course White laces which had Tally “cominon as dire” have disap- Wu the satines and other cotton cos tuine~; and a simpie bem, a French fold or lace like y in es of the material Bubs l-over” tucking aud “atlover” open work, Which created a revolution in white dresses when tuey made their appearance a dew Years ago, are now executed in und upon colors, pale pink, xrey biue, lilac, stone grey and overs, the éubroidery’ dove in white or uuother s¥ade of the ground culor. This en- larges the range of @ lovely class of summer fabsies, which are not expensive but very ef fective and do not require the slik lining con- Sidered necessary tor upen worked Wools. The simplest desigus suit best these 9} warked cottons, which are so well adapted to siender young ligures, and are ulways accom- panied by the full belted bodice: aud this sea- ‘Sou, often by a straight sleeve, slignuly iulledin St the top abd into @ deep cull which buttons Over at the wrist, ‘The square yoced waist has Fetired into the background. “It is stil em- Ployed tor children, tur slender young misses and tor dressiug-ruom gowns; Lut the short lived eraze ior * Motuer Huubards” brouxut Sue diseredit upon them that even children consider themseives misrepresented by it. ‘The © Siotber Hubbard” as seu lor street dress Was ‘he result of ignorance and a blind joilowing of | Waat Was supposed to be fashion, irrespective | of fitness. Lue“ Mother Hubvurd” is uuly Bt for the uressing-room. It ix too negligee even for @ breakiast gown, excepting im cimates ‘Where the tropicai neat excuses uw degree Of In formuiiiy in Bowe attire whieh in our colder €limate Would argue inexcusable carelessness OF Want of seii-respect. A“ Muiher Hubbard” 4s Besther wore bor less than a loose, yoked nigkigown. Because it is made 13 culured cot toy of woo! does not render It a St garment tor the atrect, or eveu for the family circle. Its a Gressing-room wrapper in Wich a lady might beseeu by her iaumily without iuspropriety, but which sue woud noi deliberately weur even as SB buuse dress un wiles sue might be seen vy | Oluers) excepting in case of Uiuess and Lempo- Fary Peiease irom couventioual standard, REVIVAL OF THE NOKFOLK. ‘The presen: suimme= styles revive the plaited | bodice called the “Norfuik” aud the gatuered | bouice (trum the shoulder) and the surpiice | Walst or “cross-over.” Cuito2s are usually Inade vp full iu the waist; wouis, plain, or if Banoel, pisited. The skirts ure straight, Piaived oF gathered full at tue buck, and with & Suort, simple arapery acrus; the trout or folded | St the aides. ‘Ilse princess poluuaise is revived, sorming a draped apron und full, deep vest 10 front, which may be gathered or pluited, and of the sume or a coutrastiug Waterial, Lue figure | combinations bave, Lowever, largely aisap- Deared. Wusere a contrast is dsed it Is of sud boior covered with Lace ur obtained irom auorua- mental stripe Waicu accompanies ue body part of the iubric Jor Wimaung aud eomuisation youes. Tie iullness of the surplice waist comes from the shoulders, uot irum ihe neck, aud is Ned Gum right lo lell, giving @ ciagonal ellce and lermicaliug ta & few suite ut the waist Une, weick is Leld by abroad belt. Gathered and’ plaited fronts or vests, outiined by Mat, beaded or eutruidered triminiug, are as popu- Jar as ever, aud suit a ricer aud more cohveu- | Uoual cia oi tabcies than are cinployed lor the Norvik biouse or the gathered bodice. But | there is Lite that is novel in the making of | Ordinary summer gowns. The eilurt secins to | bave veeu ie the direction of collecting and Felainiuy the best models of the past several | Years rathe: thau creating new owen MACHINE KMBROIDE KY. Modern developments in macuine embroidery have done wonders with wuite quslin; Lave restored its presiige and placed it, in its diter ent degrees of lawn and jacoueti, nainsook und | Swiss up wo India mull, ameng the most avail | abic of sumer dress resources. In Lis various" Blag?i of thickLEss aud tuluuess, Queues and Cuufsencss, covered more or less will work us exquls.-2 wuklug as though executed by Pence Jope aud ber ma.deus, .t forms costumes wich are wouderiuily cheap, considering Lueir beauty; Aud adapted for ail cecasions, irom a boating Rr wall aud & plensé wo a wedding. hile cotton muchine-wrought dresses are Lot Liga siy.e, but they are “eusy"—eusy to have, easy Wo Wear, und Comparatively easy LW keep ean. W ule there has beea Immense improvement fm the yeneral design aud finish of machine embroidery, itis not to be expected thut it wil Show tue €léguuce of originality of bandwork. ‘The vetier way is not to aticmpt the elegant in Machine work, Lut reserve it for more ordinary We and Waterials. Useful cottous and liueus Bre wuue love.y by machine embroider: Fetters, of which are cons ne sumalier aud Quer they ure—as « rule—the better; and if they mean sowetiiug—are sug- Gestive ef some natural object—it slows ace Vance and one uust by thaukiul Course, eom- mou lace and en.orvidery patterns are usually Jarger and ineamiagless; but in tue Nuer grades Bow Wo be lwuud lovely desigue maiden: fern, edelweise—a iittie »: be tantly lmproviug. Sinali snelt patterns ure begiuuiug Wo be used as der Ag lueriacing spray; dud “braucues si sueil patierus are alsoivund 4a che new beaded passemeuteries aud iu the Bpon summer Woueas and cottons; so Wat Ghose who canmut gu Wo Lie sea, tuay bring, Ortuke @ thougit of the sew wit them any THE SUMMEX TOURIST. At seoms as if women were just beginning to realise tu@ amount of comfort and pleasure to be eutaised trou dress which gratifes their per- soual Wastes and meets their wanis, Heretofore thay have Lescowed little personal thougit Bye ciotuing. “They bave aceepted what was ned lor thet, wd bave geueraly found It vemethi: twlerated rata somethlg, aied rather tuan enjoyed. travel. Where tion of having at band elegant tollettes that were not wanted; and a mal iplicity of cew- gaws, which marked them as destitute of knowl edge of what was suitable. ow, the summer tourist from New York goes to Europe with a steamer trank (which gontains w neat travelling dress) and @ satchel. ‘The dress is put on betore landing, and its piace taken by the dress worn on board the steamer and the steainer wraps and rugs; it is then con- sigue‘ to the steamer office and the tourist goes Jov‘aily on her way, with only a satchel ¢con- taining # change of underclothing, a blouse Waist and skirt of grey checked linen, the essen- tial toilette articles and asmail whisk brush, An ulster may be strapped to the satchel. ‘The absence of flounces and draperies is an immense advantage in travelling; not only in the saving of risk and trouble but ot sj A tucked, or plaited linen skirt in clouded hair stripe or small check with tucked or plalted Waist will be ound influitely more uveful and greatly to be preferred to the ordinary linen duster or ulster; while it is an unspeakable comfort for railroad travelling upon warm sum- mer days. Over it, the ulster of tweed can be placed as evening comes on, and It ts preventer le enough for wear at table, if necessary. ‘The dotied American surahs introduced this Season specially for traveling purposes are pretty and usetul, but they are bet- ler ~wited to short trips to Newport and Sara- toga than to the wear and tear of a summer abroad, Such a toilet Is, however, convenient to wave for hotel wear and when staying sev- eral days in a foreign city; and if simply made, as It should be, with straight, tuil back, drape front, sides plaited or trimmed lengthwise, and bigh bodice, with a couple (ior change) of vest fconts—one silk, one luce—may be packed flat in the elastic saichel. In any of the large cities—London and Paris speciaily—anything eam be bouzht at a mo- ment’s notice, and it 1s not therefore worth While to carry What is not absolutely wanted, Ail places too, large and smuail, have thelr Specialties of mauuiacture, aud bs they ure | clothes, j Sacque, | terial, one of corded silk (seii-color), one of | waite pique and oue of vuil or leather colored | are uisicrs of whice wool lined with satin und | lappeis of wine-coiored or brut | Russian ladies of rank. It is a square wrap, | Wien, wueu placed upon the shouders, forms | Wuite—witn overdresses of grey or white butch- | ers’ nnen m | Kuspende | tacued to wide side pauels over the straigut | striped skirts; iull, but innocent o: flounce or | stripe of the dress, Wuen striped goods are | bias and @ band of the suime used to trim | straw hat. Pretty grey cottons are trimmed | band abuut three inenes deep placed Just | uid one over another and formin, | Gpon tue suriace, so us Lo pi | bark brown aud Cameo eiiects. | but are’ Wuproved fu suape’ aud .n the brunt | wuieu is sui uarrow, but now sigutly rolled oiten excellent in quality, at a comparatively jow cust, tere is great picasure in buying and Using them, Even lo some who do not go abroad, and to Whom “money ts no object,” summer’ brings added pleasure, Krom tie alsence ol necessity for gauging dress by an absolutely conventional rule or staudard, “Tuere is notulng more wear- ing than Leing alwayson exisibitiun, and equal, nol to one's own, but other peuple’s demands, Tuousands of women long ardeatly tur sum- mer, Uecause they can puck away their tne into the country, be reiieved from “sockets,” get uequaluted with weir children and edjoy life in @ flunuel suit and cotion COURAGE oF CONVICTION. The Americau woman aiways wishes tobe equal to tue occasion and there is probably no country in the world where fashion holds the majority of women in stronger fetters than this; but it must be aduiited that tue manites! | Hons of an iudependeat spirit ure dally becom- more frequeut, ‘There wre dresstiakers to ve found how Wuv are designers, Whu Lave the purage Of intciligent eouvielion, aud will pane u graceiul diess of cheap mutertal, yet 30 eibeutaud combined that iL does uvt louk cueap. Une of the most original of tuese re- venlly made & charming eveuing dress ior a young gui—fading ihe macertai—ior Hiteen Gollurs, “Li scemied incredivie, (he efleet Was 30 good, “It cousisied of Madras musiin, ecru and paie blue upon aw cream ground, over a pule blue cheese cloth. It was made wiih suurt, guluered Waist and straigut skirt, with @ big Bow ov the cueese cloth at tue back. ‘Tue sume @rlist Look # goideu browa “snadow” silk—an American producliou—aud made it upou tue Wioug side, the (outs betug darker and sy much richer, combining It with a goden brown vel- Guline, 1B order Wo get Lhe deptu ds Loue required, aud Waieb could not ve obtained stom 4 Surah. ON THE RIVER, The tailor-made sult for summer wear—walke ing, yachting, boating, excursions and the like —las revived the open, poioted vest und small “habit” shirt with narrow, standing or turu-down coliarand Ue. ‘The vest admiis of several changes. For example: oue of the ma Kid, Huisued in embroidery stitch with em- broldesy sili. Auivig tue novelties exhibited by Redfern tint 4 With siauding collar, culls aud edge 10 wu velver. Wraps fOr tue faces are vi clamine, striped With Vele vel-ruby upon siting cuior. "A Capuchine hood, open lige 4 wall pucket springs irom the 1ui ess wi Lue Waist, the skirt is full and the sleeves slightly Howing. It is lined witit soit (willed silk oF sutiu, A Russian hood, the model lor Which Was received as a git’ trun the Enipress of Russia (Wor wuose beuelit, and that of sume OF tue ladies of her court, a foree of twenty-five expert designers, cut- ters and tailors Lave recently beeu sent from Cowes and te Paris uouse to Si Peters- burg) is inieresting, ine | example | of hhew because a yeuu- te gracesul coveriug tor or shouiders—or both — worn by # Square cape, Wik liuod and tasseded pulnls, Tue ends are loug and rounded aud are turewn over the suuiders, The origiual—sent by the Luupress—is of waive Wool, exquisitely embroid- ered with gold thread abu While silk, Sutue pretty teunis costumes fur Newport are in Striped colion—grey-biue aud whive or red aud made wits low, rouud batebers’ bibs, vy @ strap round the neck and at ‘drapery.’ fue tien is “herring-boned” with Linen tres das a border, in tue colur of the used for boiders or bands, they ure cut ou the with blue and white stripe cut on the cross, ti bu the bein, ‘the full vest is set fu a litle round yoke, op aud botiom, finished with two Har Tow Uands of the stripe, and & Wider stripe out lines it and forms the veit, PAKASOLS, New parasols show two large handkerchiefs of lace, on tigured, yet transparent grenadine, is eight points, 4.wo rows of lace, one above auuther, make a Feu, deep Lace; tue color, ruby, creaiu or black, lnaicuing tue Unter the cover. ‘The baudles are Lue sleuder, baturai houts of goats ur deers or they are of dutural wood, carved under aud wouuce While (pitts), due sWaw sailor Luts, rather bigher in the croWa, rather broauer im tue brim, luau ie sailor Luts iurimerly used, are ao Euglish pro- Guciiou aud are uot to be joung in Paris, where tue bigu, stecpie-crown, Lower, as higu as ever; up uud widened Wo one siue. ‘eceut impocted bonnets are dainty affairs, ude OF Unted tulle or very light gauze, e Lroiuered with goiu, or with Feat reliwemeutin colts, aud Buisued with euluruidered edge to luuich. “Lhe tuuiming cousisis of upright luops o1 “love” FlULGs, Waku picot edge aud spray of ‘suiail Mowers, very live aud Ligut, ou stems tuat quiver with every motor. Macerialsaud Ulu juiug are all vi Le sume delicaie tints—-suaues of saud color aud goku, woud browa and pule pink, ivory and Water green. lilac and crew oF Vigiet aud grey. Tue us distinguished items o} uow ure Unree—truusparent Lonel, transpare eut parasol aud trausparent faii—the wovle, euuer in cream suades and brown or black, ‘Yue firstis tor Wwe young women; the latter tur tueir mamas. Biack aud gray are Lhe uniturm of Women Who are no longer young; custom obliging tueu to Wear mourning ior thelr de- parted youth. A notable exampie wus, howe ever, sel recently by the mother 01 a bride, wo, instead of the regulation usi, pearl or steel grey, Wore a loveiy dress Oo, biown aud umuer Urocade, combined wich amber satin, covered Wits exquisite brown aud umber beaded em- bruliery. Dressy watering-place toilettes are distin- guisued by & novel arrangement of drapery, wuleb simuiates an “order.” It consists of & scari of embrviuered tuile, lace or tissue, whieh ‘crosses oue shoulder, and is carried down Upon the skirt, Where it iormsa partof the ensemole. A Loliclié displayed recently produced a simi lar elect iu # euill inure uovel and nighly ure Ustic manner. The dress consisted 01 €1 in the form of a Princess wht, ratuer Laan draped, upon oue side witht au eustuclied clasp, over u skirt braided In a wide gored pauei, in dull biue and silver. One suoulder of the Under-iress and the sleeves, were braided to mutch, the design and work: imunship so fine that it 1ooked sike embroidery, Tne polonaise was sleeveless, aud its ole suoulder Was gutuered and held by a clasp stin- liwr to the oue whieh held the sides of the skirt apo the Jeit bip. JENNIE JUNE, —coo ‘The German Census. From the Hartiord Courier. The census of the German empire which has Just been taken establishes the fuct tuat the ft dress just —_—; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURD. Dorrys Pore Marr Wunxy. FOR MEDICINAL USR NO FUSIL OIL, ABSOLUTELY PURE AND UNADULTERATED. IN Use ne HOSPITALS, OURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, INFIRMARIES, AND PRYSCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE, CURES CQNSUMPTION, HEMORRHAGES. AND ALL WASTING DISEASES, HABITUAL DRUNKENNESS, INEBRIETY, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MALARIA, Pons Srocaxt THE SICK, INVALIDS, CONVALESCING PATIENTS, AGED PEOPLE, WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN, ‘We have haa prepared especially for us by great German sclentist, an unfailing formula Whi b Is asure and positive cure for Consump- ‘Won, and which can be prepared oy any family housekeeper (raw beef steak aud our Pure Balt Whisky being of the ingredients). ‘This formula will be sent under the seal of our company to any person afiti:ted with Consumption and ‘using our Whisky, free of charge, upon recelpt ofa two-centstamp, By the use of this formula, hundreds of supposed incurable consumptives have ween restored to health, and in all cases where it bas been used it has increased the welght, on an average, at least ten pounds in a month. ‘Vhis result is guaranteed where It is ‘Used regulariy. ‘Two ounces of alcohol contain more nutrt- ment than ten ounces of meat. It ts the only thing that enters the blood vessels without eflort on che part of the stomach. It is therefore ‘ullarly fitted for the weak und debliltated. ‘or sule by dealers and druggists everywht Persons cast of the Kocky Mountains uaable to procure it from their dealers can have half dozen sent im plain case, untaarked, express charges prepaid, by renuditing six dollars to ‘The Duty Mult Whisky Coy Baltimore, Md. All persons uring Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky ere invited to avil themselves of the services of cur Medicat Stag, at all times, free of charge Sexe Bazcaws Ix Muumnny. KX 1 INN coo > Bak HORE SOF gs BP EME Gop SS x UN NN cca = 5gs8 PPPl ok A ERB Pep aa © A 88 E EPP AA L AA oo EF PAA Ts 244 GD Kee PRICE BULLETIN: TRIMMED SAILORS, 10 CENTS ELEGANT LARGE SHADE HATS, 17 CENTS ONLY, ‘THOUSANDS OF NICE AND NOBBY STYLES OF CHILDREN'S HATS, AT 87, 60,60 and 75 CENTS, BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED FINE MILAN MILITAIRE. AT 65 and 76 CENTS and §1. ALL THE LEADING SHADES MILAN HATS, AT 45 and 67 CENTS and $1. ELEGANT FRENCH BOUQUETS AND SPRAYS, AT 20, 25, 35 and 60CENTS, DON'T YOU BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE POSTED YOURSELVES IN OUR PRICES, EKOxX nm ” Ke T ERR gG- Pe A OPE ec H NA PPPoA, A COD FEB Poe AA k oor Pee kA rw 9, Faroe aa 000 : yen 814 SEVENTH STREET. ‘EALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE WHEN THE BLOOD is impure, th ck and sluggish, or whea it is thin ‘and impoverished. Under such conditions bolls, pim- ples, heddeches. neur aigia, rheumatism, and one dis- ease after auother is developed. Take Ayer's Sarsa- Poriila, and it will make the blood pure, rich, warm and vitalizing. FOR THE PROMPT AND CERTAIN CURE OF Erysipelas, use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which is the specific endorsed by the most eminent medical au- 5, 1886—DOUBLE SHEET. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODs. BOOKS, &. Y: ~ TAN il Ss ‘D STA- Sere REVOLUTIONIZED-SLOAN DU- ae Baro. w.= WHEATLEY'S DYE WORKS eee er fe ee eee PLOYAN; sizy} ‘most rupid and most legible Laxssvre SEVGNTE STRI SORES ‘the rush of work this | tui painted Plaques Japanese Novesties atkl syatom in the world: Classrs forming, Taltion by cor. 420-429-4: — mae fn 90 great it willbe impossibie to Kremer Meteriais at lowest prises myaaeasee Renpensenee. ON ie Preiemer ose eRe Never before in the annals of our trade have we sold workmen todo It ae promptly as 5 TPE gIED SUMMER, SESSION OF THE fo many corsets asin the past tow weeks, and we fee! ‘ther Cuzar Reavixo. Schoo! open st | ‘as if we deserve the amount of patronage.” We have a8 — Mountain Park, Md., JULY 1886. Board | com, ine of | makes o! Corsets BOO! PRI apd tuition may be arrange’ ioe with’ the Principal, | curable.” Our ties (0 this mentare oe. Mrs. M. STEVENS BART, 904 M st. nw. je4-1m DI ‘ARNER'S CO! ‘We have laid out on our countrrs a large lot of Good ‘AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR—G6TH Coraitne, reaith, Rooks for geueral reading, wich we Will sell at Halt year.) y, Penmauship, rr 34 Coraline Ni Price. ae’ x Columbian College Preparatory Sohool, 1 i fareing.. A Eot coe getting asupply of Summer caw ees a THOMPSON'S GLOVE FITTING _ WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, Me heer soma, ERENCH, | map. Batra Lone, my21 ber 4, 18bu." ‘Third year. Cl ‘at Lag Lath ot. GE genet, — Now: Sica. Sea ey an EPERIESUED GND SOC Gr Spoon eher, ee ee q 7 Can ea ee <a Se Pee ceanareniae ok rton 2 OF pamacy by Schuyler. Paper De , Cauiheld. ‘Terme, 310 er quarter, ee Comm GARDEN AND [DE HATS, fesSiisies of Po licai boovomy. by Marshall Imadvance. Address, at once, Box 04, Star oitica | 16 599, coutel, ‘Trouville, Brighton and Newport, Bad Times by Wallace a took as oS po ALL FLOWERS AND TRIMMINGS AT REDUCED | Pyle Fehon iy Browne Sere! x 5 Aile.te, by Featle, segs ae uses _— Sensing Gee Girmes ev eaten BEST. CHEAPEST WAY TO LEARN ‘No. 97, Sateen, Kxtra LACES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS AT LOWEST ciples of Poliaicel ia A FRENCH Of GREMAN CELEBRATED R & G CORSETS PRICE. UE Heporia: ver tig nom OFS And to spend summer agreeably at Plymouth, Mass | No, 197, Twilled Jean, W. HZ. MORRISON, Tay Brault taOon OT faxovacen Bea eres Or “oan ITE SUITE 2 473 reuneyveia ae ‘Washington, D.C, (723 14th st. nw.) ap a wie $02. Extra ‘legant goods, from 94.50 upwards, Cc T Her Mui ‘Corsets, (warranted,) MOURNING SUITS: IRCULATING JutHRary. mys ‘OTICE OF REMOVAI-MADAME HOFFELDT, Teacher of sinzmg after the true Itallac method. Classic and Modern Music; good German, French and ltalian, by unsurpassed methods, has ‘ier Fooms now at 716 13th st. n.w., lute 1216 G." m25. SOrKE CEDARS” GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS, D.C, reopens October Ist, 1N86, with Increased factlities fora thorough education in Eng:ish, Movern Lan) Music and Art Address Miss EARLE, 1916 35th my21-sm ]AERENCH CESSONS, SUMMER TERM, JUNE ing clusses for Adults typ. m, Successiul andort tn Helene MELB: V. RUD OMNES 1ULd Lrun ae Row. between Kand L sts RS. CAURA FLINT AND MRS MYERS WILL M're-open, on, Oct. ath, their school for girls be- tween the aaa of 9 and id. Number limited to 13, French kindergarten. in. connection with the school: Under the cliurg" of Mile ¥. Prud ‘homme For circu: Tats, address 17341 street, ‘mylL-sus ‘T THE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF A number of their friends Mir. and Mrs. CABELL Neison Co., Va.,a number of their pupils for mer. TI ludies will continue such nas will enable them to graduate with more ease in the Norwuad Lustitute, ‘my10-1m_ ", TEACHEROF PIANO Particular attention to be- | fishing 10 be quantied (or erioliers aud Headers, ‘Term moderate. 74 1zth hw. ans-eo. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Pit taught, Secess zuarauteed If Instructions ure followed. Privaiepupiis preterred. It. F.CHOMELIN, office of Johus & Easton, Stenugrapher, 472 La ave my J STRUCTION IN cI ‘K, MATHA- ‘matics and English, by Prof. F.A.SPRINGER, late GivitService Examiner. Appiicanis tor examination repared. “Apply We circulars and information 425 ap. AN BUSINPSS COLLEGE, COR 9TIt ‘and Data a.w. | Spring seasions. A practica’ busl- Ness education that qualifies young men and women to support, themnselves_and successfully perform the active duties of Iife ‘Thorough instruction ativen tn Rapid W english Languuge, Correspon- dence. jous, Bookkeeping, Business Practice, aw, Political Economy, Ste- nography and Type Writing. Opeu day and evening. Atull corps. of leachers..- tilustrutec circular sent free on applicatou. “Hi NRY _C. SPENCEN, Prin cipal, MAS. SAKA A. SPLSCER, Vice Principal mi SCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY., SCHOOL OF TYP )-WRITING, SCHOOL OF ENGLISH. SCHOOL OF |.00K-KEEPING Al Wiating Suckiues anu Suppiss, Y es and Suppl aie eras WOH SrReer ww. 188 AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD. ‘uate and certified exaniiner of the New! Englund Gunservaigry,” Piao technique, harmony and vuice eultire, 1012 100 . ‘as PRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADFS OF ‘siuly: to advits confidential; jrepaces ior college. Abnapolls, West Point, all exaniinations, IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sthaud K sts. n.w. Matuematical, Classical, Business, ‘SW. FLYNN, Evening Classes, $3 aud $6 a mon ves Ricut Horm AL 0c2z9 GOOD NEWS IS THE BEST NEWS. THEREFORE READ ON. If one-half theattention that is paid to making money ‘was pald to saving it the world would be much better off, Be thrifty, as well us industrious, and when you wart tu buy clothing go where you will get the benefit of low prices. VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTH™NG HOUSE 18 THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. ‘Here is the proof of it: OUR GREAT SPECIALTY SUIT, $9.75. ‘We have added five new styles this week, making in all thirteen different styles and textures, These goods are strictly All Wool, and we claim they are the greatest bargain ever produced in the District, $7.50 BUYS A CASSIMERE SUIT, Strictly All Wool $5.00 FOR 4 GOOD BUSINESS SUIT. $15.50 FOR A PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, ‘Wanscott Worsted, Blue and Black. Strictly All Wool. $9.50 Fora Blue Slater's Flannel Suit. Strictly All Wool, fadeless color. with two sets of Buttons, BOYS’ SUITS, AGE 13 TO 18 YEARS, $4.50, $5.50. $6, $7.75, $8.25 and upward CHILDREN'S SUITS, AGE 4 TO 18 YEARS, Strictly All Wool, $2.87, $3.50, $3.87, $4, $4.75 and upward. MEN'S PANTS, ‘Neat Mixtures, Hair Lines and Combination Stripes, Strictly All Wool, 1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $3.75 and upward, at VICTOR E ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE STRICTLY ONE PRICK 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Corner of Massachusetts Avenue, thorities. Jel We Azz Masvracrongzs Asp CAN FIT YOU ALL-FAT, LEAN, OR OTHER- WISE-—FROM THE 2%YEAR BOY TO THE 300 POUNDER, NO MATTER WHAT SHAPE YOU ARE. WE CAN SUIT YOU IN EVERY PARTICU- LAR, AS REGARDS THE LENGTH, THE preponderauee of the female over the iaale sex is increasing in Prussia, While the male popu- lution numbered 13,893,688, the female popu- lution was 14,420,145, un excess of 526,457 females on @ total of 28,313,833 persons. Since tue ceusus of 188U Luc excess of iemales hus inereased 77,078, and since 1867 the increase has bea no’ less than 297,000, or 129.46 per ceat. Outot every 100 persons who were enue imevated in the census of Prussia in 1867, 49.52 Were mules and 50.43 were teinales, but bow the proportion is 49.07 und 50.93 per cent re- spectively, the excess of femuies having creased 110m 0.96 10 1.86 per cent ln elgiteen years. Of wil the provinces of ia only Rhineland and Schleswig-Holstela show sural prepouderance uf the maie sex, while in ast Prussia, and Berlin the greatest [fepenuerance of temates is to be found, in crlin ulone, with its population of roughly 1,30U,0U0, tuere are 64,419 more iemales than “fingers Before Forks.” The Malay suid: “Such a dirty practice. We say to ourselves, “What do I know of the his tory of this tork? It bas been in @ bundred, perhaps @ thousand mouths; perhaps even in the mouth of my worst evemy.’ This thought is very repulsive to us.” “But,” said 1, “the Jork ts thoroughiy cleaned, or: it Lo be; »w du you kuuw that your dues: shit ‘his work? "Li you buve s lazy mcreeot Ws to leary What to get rid ol; und erica women have been taucht that “{impediiaen te” 410F at so tsuch @ pound, and eament be “euecked through,” but must be freshly TL SEZ TC PPI place, It becames a a Weight Oo. Wiich Is is Scugns Oo; Which ts put where it were Euown all over Kuropy by the ber af their trunks: but ti oe we cost aud the when American | Lages ov servant peu are Hable to eat with «fork that bas not been tno: roughly elcaned: whereas, I i DENTS Ure clew: manele betore eaung. cleanest 1ork, 4, lor I wash them myself ure quite us clean us the aud they bave two great advap- ii—one, that they bave never been and aoctuer tu wuy one’s mouiy but my ee that eS ished (by nganll The her the Gilding Innes, SLEEVE, AND IN THE FIT OF THE COLLAR WE EXCEL NO OTHER CLOTHIERS CAN COMPARE WITH OURS, FOR NO HOUSE IN THE CITY HAS THE FACILITIES OR THE ADVANTAGES THAT WE POSSESS, NOR CAN ANY TOUCH OUR PRICES, EISEMAN BROS, ‘MANUFACTURERS, Cor. 7th and E stresta, Reseroranue pavcorrs ‘fever deceive the public, but beware of the Open Saturdays till 11 pm, Jed SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. Ladies’ Japanese Hand Satchels, 47c.. Pure silk Mitts, black, creais and white, 22c, dotdles’ Colored "ordered Heustitened Handker- cute Laaies’ Colored Embroidered Hemstitched Hand- kerchivfs, ic. eee Embroidered Hemstitche! Handker- chew, 190, taudles 21d Gloves, buck and colors, sizes 5%, 6, 6%, 7, Due Ty and te., Worth 7c. bite Children’s Fine Li.dus Linen Dresses, tr mmed with Inserting aud embrowuery, 2.77: was 83.47. Children’s White Pique Dresses. ‘ecru Gulpore Luce ior Ponxee Dresses, all silk, fine aad heney.U cles vide, ate wt sex Uuipure Net tor Over dresses, Black Escurlu! Lace, 4u iches wide, 82.39 and $2.69. ‘Creum and Leig. +gyptian Flouncing, 3¥ inches, 93e. Navy" iue and | rown Exyptian Flcducing: 8110, her Fs K, blue, cream and cardinal, 1c. jars, Dematitul styles, ete, rusuls, ¥¥c,, regular price, $1.13 ~.t ridicuious prices, giupmonsense G00" Bune Corseis, $1.37; sell for rt Nottingham and Applique Tidiea, Cream Colored Lace tice, O° eadae Closing out Jersey, ho satin Pinot Corset Price $20. Quretock of French woven Curscts cannot be eqialed. ch woven Curerts can Aspen ‘City Best Standard, Stakes soc Madam Foy's Improved. Corset and se lrt Suppor: basmet wih univers | apyrnbation. The Double V Watst Cor-et for Children's Wear. Corset Department 2d- shes Eusily reached by Ele- wator, nN LADIES’ DRE-SiNG ULES a Site w Sitylea, spel als es bibanid Special No. 1.—Fine quality Lawn, well shaped, per- fect fitting, 68c., regulor price, yc. Special No. 2—Extra five quality Lawn. trimmed with deep Enubroldery all around, $dq good value. ive at G8c., made of cambric, with yoke of lace ‘and insertin; ‘ue siy.e at 79¢, made of cambric, with yoke of tucks and inserting. One style at ¥8c., made in the best possible manner, trimmed with all over embroidery of luce, with rib- bon, LADIFS' MUSLIN DRAWERS. pQhe styleat 25c., made well, trmmed with lace and fucks, ‘ue syle at 33c., made of good cotton, with em- broidery und tucks. ‘One sty le at 47c., made of fine cotton, trimied with tucks and embrgidery. One style at 9c, rimmed with embroidery, insert- Ing and tucks. One style 7c. inserting and tucks, worth $1.00; made of best cotton, trimmed with cambric, edging aud ins rting. WHITE SKIRTS. (one style at 47, made of good muslin, with hem and tuck, ‘Que style at 59c., well made, with cambric ruffle and tucks in the rufite, also tucks above the rofile, One style at Yse., recent price $1.25, trimmed w.th | de:p enibroldery, riffle and tucks. ‘LADIES’ GOWNS, ‘One style at 47c., made Mother Hubbard style, with yoke of tucks. ‘One st) le at 58c., made Mother Hubbard, with yoke oftucks aid inserting. One style at 6¥c., made with yoke of tucks and In- eerting, trimmed nicely with exabrold: ry. Siviewt S¥c., made of Lousdule cambric, with yoke of fine tucking. ‘Oue style at Yc. recent value $1.26, trimmed with yoke of all over embroidery, CHILDREN'S LACE CaP, As low us 250. Nurses Apronsat 19c., trimmed, JERS). YS, Selling ont the remuiniug stock of Jerseys at way 1 evailing prices. coat-buck vest front Jersey now $1.25. s PARASULA, PARASOLS, $4.0 sille embroidered vest front now We have reduced the price of these goods now while there is yet ademand. We do not care until the sea- fon has explied. * Satiu Coachers 89¢ Our $2.25 P rasols $1.89, ‘Other Goods in pro) Unmade White Sait Ftteras tion. 11 quailty material, - ROBE PATTERNS, 1. (oclose Out the! HE Hi Hon uu 00, Rok OO RRn oO O RR O OL vo = ONE PKICK, 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET, COOLEST ~10KE FOR SHOPPING. PATENT COOLING FANS IN CONSTANT OPER- ATION. Jet. x Lue Braxca Barroons Sure FACTORY. selling the Mystery Shirt (the old favorite) at ‘The Conuiort Shirt (reinforced) and made of the Very best muteriiti (fiuished), only 8c. ‘This Shirt is 8 good as can be bougiit anywhere ut any price. ow ts the time to leave your measire tor Shirts Bix tihest Dre-s Shirts (ninde to order), solid. bosoms, for $9 elther open buck oF open front. Six finest Dress Shirts, made to order, (pleated bosoms), tor $125 ‘fany number of pleats desired. Periect iit guaranteed. At the BRANCH BALTIMORE: SHIRT FACTORY, ap2 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST Ix stilt oe. Ses Oos Bare Avo Biace SERGE COAT AND VEST, (COLOR FINE) COAT UNLINED. PRICE $7.50. FOR WARM WEATHER THIS I8 JUST THE THING. SUMMER STOCK COMPLETE, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 607 SEVENTH ST. N.W., Opp. U.S. Post Office. Rosron> Yeasr Poworr THE “OLD RELIABLE” STANDARD BAKING POWDER, PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. For saleby all grocers in the District, Single Bottle. My QOL reneererreerenreneneimnenereeree BO COD WOE EDaaeerrnnervrrreeserrenenesntcnenernrre LDS rereneereeneriee]D CODLE, ‘WM. H. CRAWFORD & CO. myl1-Im Baltimore, Md. CLOAKS AND JACKETS AT HALF PRICE. PARASOLS AT COST, CHOICEST NOVELTIES. FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1.00 PER PAIR UP- WARIS. ‘Every Pair Fitted aud Warranted. J. @ HUTCHINSON, my28 907 Pennsylvania ave [= © MCCAFFERTY, 1109 F stn, w. Shapes over Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets in the latest stylex my27-1m Tre F Dars S we F'rvora Darss Snretps Ate recommended by ihe leading Dressuakers, They are absolutely 1mpervious, my16-3.tuath,sm Pr Tuoxsowa PATENT Gove Fino RR R a ‘00 B Sss8 ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT! For Steen years they have steadily gained In fhvor, and with sales constantly increasing tive become Cas Riost popular Corset throughout the United States "The @ quality ty warranted to weurturicr as long 98 ordinary creda.” We have lately (atroduend the and £2 grates with Batra Jong Wate, sud We call pet igtase canara iors cri aie Earecitairoar eee awards. from all ie s ‘The fast medal received ie sor First. Degree of Merit from the lute Exposition beid at New Oricans. While scores of patents lave been found worthless, the principles of the Giove Fitting have proved 1yval ‘able Retailers are authorized to refund money if. on ex- ‘amuinution, these Corsets do not prove as represenied For nale everywhere, (Catalogue frev on application, THOMSON, LANGDON & CO, 0c27-t0.tesre New Yore. NHOM=ON'S | “GLOVF-FITTING” ‘etall depot for Washington Is th 7217-19 Penia ave, Complete stoc! polite attention assured, mi Muze J. Ds Parser, go oO a9 ‘vou &% 000! wee IMPORTER, 1107 F STRE“T NORTHWEST, Having just returned from New York, ber im! tin of SUMMER STYLES having Ail be repared 19 show, on THURSDAY, MAY 27TH, ECROPEAx “BONNETS AND AIS of unmual Fichtless and elegance. especi-ly designed for J"1Ni my2! T AUN'S SANITARY CORSETS, Highly recommended !'y physicians: all styles of Chidren's and Misses’ Corsets, at BAUM'S Manunoth Establishment, 7b st. myl 73m Mars Secaa Rovrenr. 608 51h ot, opposite Patent Office, opened a large and select line of Ladies’ and Childrens HOSIERY, Si MMER UNDERWEAR, CORS Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread GLOVES and MITTENS, Zephyr and Cashmere SUAWLS, HANDKER- CHIEFS, RIBBONS, BELTS and FANS ut very low prices, Ategant asortment of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, and ALL-OVEKS to match, Infants aud Childrens WHITE DRESS, Cashmere and Marselile WALK- ING SUITS und CLUAKS, SUN BONNET>, NOR MANDY, LACEandSHIRREDCAPSlu great variety. apzé-sia V. KANE, 607 117H ST, WN. Gade to order. A perfect fit gu: Braces, Reform Waists, French Corsets und Bustles, Corsets launderied. myS-2u* GTAE SARIENTS ALTERED. DYED AND BINED. Furs of ail kinds repaired. ‘Miss CUNNINGHAM, ap2i 1310 5th st nw, Mss B. M. Mesxozer, 419 NINTH ST. N.W. Materials of all kinds for ART EMBROIDERY. Finest grade of Zephyrs, Columbia Knitting Yarns, Bill, Arrugcue Crewel aud Cheuille. Chlldren’s Lace Cais, Afghans shawls, eto, LACES AND RIBBONS. peesemipies Sone rome om SANE BORE 430 TENTH STRELT NORTHWEST, Curses w order in every sivle and material, and guarantee perfect fitand comfort. SPECIALTIES AtE— French Hand-made Underclouiing, MermoUnderwear and finest imported Hosiery. Patent Shouluer Braces, and all Dress iteform Goods. {dren's Gorsets und's $1 Corset {Silas L's own Children's Corset g make) that for tie price tr unmurpumsed. N.R—French, German and Spanish spoken, mri4 )RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers,Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongeeour specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired. Ladied Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Maison \riese, Rue Kivolie, Paris, ry Mur Vox Braxors, Moprsre, ents made ee ye gu eo nar tal reasonable prices, and satiafaction guaranteed. oa oni precy angen ganar, Lieuw Bazan 4 PURE MALT FXTRACE. Possesses the highest merit. 1t!s manufacture ¢from Rae terre tre ‘ii ceentaar onesie ater eae See es ae itis @ troe tonic and delightful beverage. alike desir. able tor invalids and persous in health. Will be iound a Uial to be # pleusmut and complete substitute for Sees ee eS re oe is the beverage “Par Excellence” for nursing ee EN Riese al SEE ae inpatient a. ow nourishing York, says: “Liquid Bread is a retreabi table "beverage, und a wholesome inv: a Ais palatable to the taste, und of easy ussimilution. Frank L. James, Ph. DMD, 8b Louis, alter analy- fir suys: “its low percetitage of sicolol, its etierves- celice, Its delightful taste and odor, all combine to re- Comniend Nicholson's ‘Balt lextrsct as being 2 ost nourishing beverage, and the best article of tbe sort hat has ever come ubder my exauniuation.” Wx. Lassows HAIR-ELIXIR, Undoubtedly the hest means for the preservation of the Hair, Recommended by the most renowned physicians, Positively harmless, made of vegetable matter only and «holly free from any metallic ingredient, Sold by all the principal Chemists and Wholesale Druggiste, my2é-wée3m 1E FIDELITY BUREAU OF MATRIMONIAL INFORMATION FOK UNMAL. IED Pc-RSONS. Office, 85 West Fayette st., Baltimore, Md. ‘This Bureau hus been estublisived in urder to affulrs of the i tn respousible Lands, will be conducted on iples of good faith, All mutvers entrunted to ‘the Bureau will be strictly confiden ‘al,thereby uiford- ing umple protection to both sexes. Inclose tity cents, to-abuve address ior fui! particu.ars.showins the plan of the bureau. its Workingsand what it propuses to do, SEVENTH STKEET PALAIS ROYAL mylé1m No. 914 7th street nw, Seana Har SPRING HATS THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED 1N MEN'S, YOUTHS, BOYs AND CHILDREN'S HATS, DUNLAPS SPECIAL COLORS AND SHAPES. BOYS AND MissEy STRAW HATS IN EVERY COLOR, SHAPE AND PRICE SOLB AGENT FOR DUNLAP @ CO's NEW yout iembstuallally the sune as tie genuine Ben-| WILLETT @ RUOFF, son's Capcine Plaster, or even better. They ask less for the imitatiou, for i costs lees: but ase remedial | 208m pardvtage Sire bai dealings ov the par. of ibe | ( Ca a ‘ber doa, Egor mom. em aretenarine aed | nee, re ey pc Maman sere, SEUSS OT ra Pansies saree. See ty | LL Jez-6t Fucrs: Facts: SOLID FACTS! ‘That iched tor by the public at that the 7Giothing Palace” is the Headguarters for ins in Clothing, Hats and Furnisiings. And to give you an ‘by calling ‘ou us we will ea of Mua you can secure ees below: qlee hMPANTS( PANTS! PANTS! iigren's nee Pants at 25 40 Sq and up Long Pau sat 70, 200, $1 and up. Men's Wording Punts at 76d.°$1 and up. "8 AU Woo: Pants ut Men's Men's Fine Dress o eesSUITS SU. dren's School Suits az ‘. Seelreon eases er ien's Working Salts at ya, 6 Busli Sulis at Being Bins Flaone: Chadigo) Bolte ar 96-86, 97.50 ‘Over three thousand volv mes of Standard and Popu- lar Looks. with BiST MAGAZINES and NeW BUOKS SOON AS ISSUED. 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF, p26 MS. LUCY LUSTER Booxs Booxs: Booxsa AT Cost. I desire to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY shelves to make room for my increasing trade to FINE AND ALSEATIONERY. This gives an op iy for book buyers to place in their Hibraiies w tine collection of stanvatd Ain muincellar Leous Works. Don't miss iif you want to be bene Lited. “Any book oF books wanted hot In stock Will be ordered abd a livera: discount mude irom Ube retail prices Ga wmraKer 1205 Pennsylvania ave, __HOUSEFURNiSHINGS. W.. H. Hoeveuros & Co. m4 1214 F STREET N. W., Solicits orders for destroying moth and thelr germ at Private residences, gusrante: ine rugs, carpets and any other materials again-t desirucuon during entre Sear Walhoul removing sume irom residences. Hest of reierences, WALL PAPER, STRAW MATTINGS AND WIN- WS. REENS. MATERIAL FOR LOOSE COVERS AT LOWEST PRICES, y28-1m Prervre Fraxes 250 different styles 01 In oak. cherry, walnut Asp Wau idinugs for picture Fram: Which we will no take to order’ guarantee | OW: prices on mou.dings are 20 per cent Tess than elsewhere. if you arecon emplating bu-ing irames You wil Gud it ty your aavanage to come and exai- jue oUF stuck and prices, One of the larg: st stocks of Wall Pape! “chy: a large variety of =p terns, Our prices ou pay ers are as low as the A of floor Gil Ciowh and Li wide, etc., for 2 ‘A new stock of 20x35 Bronze Frames for Crayon Portraits Window sbudes, 350 and up, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, Agi. apls-2m 728 7TH ST. N.W, POR STOVES! VAPOR STOVES! AliSizes, Single Generacors, Refined Fluid. 5 gallons $i. Benzine Fluid, 6 gallons 75 cents Deliver:d at your house free, Two-burner Vapor Stove. § Heating rurnaces, Latrob-s, Ranges, Plumbing and Veutl ting. in ootn... Gatieriug and spouting, bstimates cheeriuLy given, LLEARYSON & TALBO Orders by mal! prouptl Goop News Goov News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES snd HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, #Spo one need be wituout a well-furnished Lowe because they have uot got the casi to spare, We are determined to knock the bottum out of Ligh prices, aud will se GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP 4S THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CaS. And we make thisextrrordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments Come and see the largest store in the United States ‘Come und see the largest and most varied siock tose ect trom, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you tust GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con ‘Vinced that What we say are facts and nobumbug. We repeat, come and make your own verms—at my12 J UsT Recerven. A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES, BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED, CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS a7 COST PRICES. W. H. HOEKR 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sth st nw. Varor Sroves ‘We have just received acar load of the LATEST IMPROVED VAPOR STOVES, all sizes and ail stvles, single generators, &c. Be sure to cali aud inspect our ‘assortment beiore you purchase a VAPOR STUVE. Also Agent for the Celebrated ONE MINUTE BOsS COFFEE POT. ns W. & JENES & 00, P. Hassox His & Co Sey WaLL PAPERS. FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS, DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop'r, ST. LOULS FABRICS, At wholesale by TORSnURA, ‘WM MUEHLEISEN, — — yi 918 STH ST. WASHINGTON | _ my 815 FIFTEENTH ST. N. W. Tae Roeway How To Dass Axo Waar DRY ALR REFRIGERATOR. MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIO TO WEAR REL RIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY USE ITIS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING — THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- ROBINSON, PARKER & CO POSSESS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE VERY LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST SPRING AND OF FINE READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND YOUTHS, AND EVERY GARMENT LAID ON OUR COUNTERS HAS BEEN MADE EXACTLY THE SAME AS SUMMER STOCK THE FINEST MERCHANT TAILORING WOKK. SACK SUITS, SOFT-ROLL COL2AR OR TO BUTION HIGH, THE GREAT COMMON-SENSE, SUIT FOR BUSINESS AND EVERYDAY USE; THOROUGHLY MADE AND TRIMMED, IN DARK COLORED GOODS, INCLQDInG BLACK a£TY OTHER CHEVIOTS, PIN-CHECKS AND DIFFERENT PATTERNS, FUUR-BUTTON CUTA WAYS,SELECTED FROM THE CHOICEST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, IN RICH COLORS AND ELEGANT PaT- TERN. OUR ALBERT FROCK SUITS, LINED WITH VERY FINEST SILK, IN CORKSCKEW aND WIDE WALES. PERFECT FIT AND CORRECT STYLES. BOBINSON, PARKER & CO, FINEST CLOTHING READY MADR, FRIGERATION LN PRESERVING [18 CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE PERIOD Lx ABS ‘LUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE IN ADDITION TO COLD 1HE ATMOSPHERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE, AND THES£ CONDITIONS NUS BE MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY ObTALNED LN THE RIDGWAY, J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, ‘No. 1020 Seventh street nor: hwest. ‘Years of use have tested it, and thousands of are testified to. Weakness from inducretion, capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in iac:, any trouble 1 these ‘organs is cured’ bo not confound this with (HLEVER ELECTRIC BELT 00, andw és 103 Washington street, Chicago. Tete Harel ret an Om 819, Southeast Corner 7th and D Streets 23 oe andup —— ‘iLe. und up. Sees at ttontiningty: (ORIAM.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF constantly We clothe latest SI EEERIDRD BOUM,, Cor. 8th and Tete aa, We close at 7 pm. Saturdays and Eves of Hot- Basx Barzs, Bate anv Base Bat Please call, inspect and be couvinoed. from 96 up. ‘Headstones sprain | ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES Borer oe peat ats bd Liecause we refuse to unite with the Grocers’ amocia- vion to regulate the price of guoda We continue to “ol ‘Granulated Sugar at 6 ct. per th. Kum ond’s Vest Powder, lares site, 10c. per bottle, $6 ve: Hot > Seo pive ths Flour betier than aay ia ihe city ney re unded. Best Creamery hutter, 236. per Mb, Ail oter gods at equa ty reduced raten WaLRLn & WriuHt. Whole-sie and \-ctsit Grocers, Jerse as aod 800 Louies awe, WAND TOSAVE M* a, Poy, ¥ Pout Dbl. $4.0, Rol Xbb sz ‘oiler Family Flour, & bb Noval scone Her Fing, dot. for 25e; good Roasted Rio Co lee, from Te. tne Coowrchow und cele: nance, 100, prot boli Stonien Nerve Food, Grete ai try Meheate ane Pumpkin, Toc. per Sim can, coogs {rom 88 nee livertd tree to avs dope or bost,and guaraateed ao represeuted. ‘wend wa Vostal INDIA TE 443 Tats p20 (Gt scars pao the Gory, Noricer TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS, BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OP COO FRE RRR FRR Sky Sok keg & ‘ ° ke fe co RK co KER R kee Lt THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR Tt tesetthont a doubt the most ByacTivcL and the most Norarriots Flour ts the World, "The Miliers have 3 of Ubis manitier J Urope aud eaten al the principal world. HOWEVER, tw pains off aa tafe THEREFORE, Be sure and see to it that either sucks oF barrels read “CERES” and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS Aitached, None genuiuve without the two gold medals, WM. M.GALT & ca, ap23 Wholesale Flour an Grain Dealer, PIANOS AND ORGANS. D. GAMBRILL & CO, 1015 11TH SPREE orthwes.. lao sid tunting and storage. epairing « specialty. @re work guaranteed. jel-lme Sraymas, GARVIS BUTLER tu charge), 934 F street northwest. nd id RSTEY PIANOS nie. rertl DF SECON D-HAND PIANOS, UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN SHIP AND DURABILITY. SGRCOND-HAND PIANOS aT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY 4ND SKASHORE. WM. KNABE & CO, 817 Market Space, my8. Joux F. Exus & Co, 937 Pennsylvania ave., nearl0th st, ‘The Oldest and Largest Music House ln the city. AGENTS FOR | ‘TheSuperior and Uvexcelled WEBER PIANOS axp MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS Kxteusive Publishers of SHEET MUSIC And dealers in all kinds of MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS AND MUSICAL MEKCHANDISI. Pianos and Organs sold on easy monthly jayraents to reiwble partes. Uld Lusirumen taceu ia part Payaent for new. A Liberal Discount always for cash, = Fianos and Organs Tuned, Moved, Repaired, Sto Packed and Shipped by co‘uperent men at moderate prices, BEWAKE OF IMPOSTORS! ‘We employ no canvassers. Leave your orders at our store” Orders by Muil or Tephoue proupuy ai tended to. eallitill pay youto examine our Sock before par JOHN F. ELLIS & CO, 937 Pennsylvanis ave, Near 10th street now. A thoroughly firsi-<clas” instrument at @ mi dium price. Over 41,000 now Lu use. Secoud band Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 to $150. Sold on sail monthiy payments. Largest amiurtment of bc. music tu the city. es BENRY EBERBACH, myl-1m_ Do Nor Porcmasz ‘Until You See The EMERSON P1.\NO, apes 815 F scree NUMBER OF SLIGHTLY-USED Uri AND SQUAKE: PLANGS of our make, alusost a8 Good as new, and fully warrauted, will Ge sold at a UB eral from regular price my8 ! JK BANICH & BACH PIANOS. er Gisilty always the sume aid the bey PPL (Gally s Muar Velous Sei!-piay vag Wuotruancuis! GL. WILD & Bit 709 Seventhst.n. w. Established 1984. Special attention to tuving and repairing. | thetime to have Fanos teauvaied. I ALLET & DAVi~ PLANUS. NEW STYLES OP These Celrbrated Plauon just received. Aili tie uraiie und new revealing mctlok. Low prices has) | Verms Buy now. Bargains vw clove by Lo Hi, LO SUMNER in charge, 511 bth st. uw. ICTOR BECKER, PIANO SALE & rmmpent gre i Sed bone eee aye ¢ RAKAUER AND C.D A Pianos Burdect Soe ila me tw Gry i pair, Pianos. KUIN's. 40: Deuoxxerress, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Wean be given ina cupof cofee or tea withontthe STINE, corer 14t surest and Veruwui avenue, Washington, 2G Call of write for pampuict containing Sundredsat

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