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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO! FRIDAY oe CROSHY S, NOLES. THE EVENING STAT bas the fullest Local —— | Ws. H. McKsews Dany Lerten FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1890, ‘WE ARE FIRST IN THE FIELD Cireniation of any Newspaper inthe World, | WE ARE GOING TO MAKE BUSINESS DUBING and as an Advertising Medi is worth me an all the other p ‘Ts published in Weebinctor. The superintendent of the Central Park goological garden states that there are only two free menageries in the country, one at New York and the other at Chic and only four in the world. the third being at Paris, and the fourth at Vienpa, supported by the Empe- Tor. Washington bas not the means to go into partnership with the United States to conduct free zoological gardens, which are to be na- tional im title, and will domgticas be maintained om @ sonle creditable to the nation. Only been the richest cities have, it appears, able to support such establish bers of Congress confuse the zou with Rock Cree the people of the city b clamoring for the establishment of the former, partly at their expense. The movement for the garden was a project of the Smithsonian Institution, which already had a collection of animals, belonging to the government and accommo- dated on vernment property, and desired More guitabie quarters for these animais. Con- Gress ought tocorrect at once the mistake of making a partner of the District in this affs If the garden is to be permitted to remaina semi-natioual, semi-local property, will Congress permit W ugton to charge for | admiss: of the exhibit, im accord: in the ease of similar loc a wealthier cities? Either the » uid be solely national, or Washington as a part-owner should have the Fight to raise the money te pay its share of the expense by turning to profitable account in the usual manuer the property in which it has an interest. Washington seriously needs the zoological garden money for other purposes, cost to the compulsory in-| Asahint of the j vyestors in wild animals an alarming report comes from the ( ral Park menagerie. Its superintendent states that the war between the English and the Mahdi has not only driven North African r further into the interior, but has destroyed the posts where t!. tured the animals brought and seld them to the agents, and the price of sucl: animals has gone up with suburban real estate r A good specimen of the giraffe would cost $10,000 where ten years ago one could have been bought for $300 or $460. Zebras which ten years ago could be bought for £300 now cost 21,090. One could hardiy give away «| joday males are scare ly the bulls have entirel n the animal market, and Uncle Sam will bankrupt his little partner by ruinous inves and girail uts in Lous, zebras The civil war was the greatest physical con- flict in the history of mankind, because it was the earnest conilict of the greatest people who have ever lived, settling the greatest question of secular interest that ever arose. They set- tled it to the final sutistaction of the men of both sides and the everlasting good of buman- ity. And in the hearts of that now united peo- ple there is to exist no feeting but one of grati- tude to God and of love for tne glorious union of atates and of the Constitution as our fathers framed it and their sons maintained it on the field of battle. The celebrations of to over the republic give emphasis to these truths, — vida os saree The Emperor William has declined to permit the city of Berlin to erect a monument to his father because it is his duty to do it himself and he willdo so, Thereisa great unsatisfied | yearn in the city of New York for the Emperor William at this very moment.’ ee Love of home and love of country—to some extent the same—are. aside from the reverence of Deity, the prevailing sent:ments in the human breast. They migltily influence every rational creature worthy of being influenced by high considerations aud impulses, This Jove of land and liberty rises to a high water mark today. It fills the tender heart of woman as she strews the green grave of the hero with immortetles. It thrills the imagination of the eld soldier whose vivid ons of the past are the groundwork patriotic visions for the future. It teaches the youth of the United States that there are nobler things than hoards of gold and piles of masonry and itory. It speaks of the possessions that are grandest of all in the cate- gory of humanity's wealth. 2 —— At the south end of the republic's Capitol, according to good and thirsty authority, it is not a question of constitutional amendment to secure the original p: , but a question of the original package to secure constitutional amendment. “The tariff reading the Cox but just think age _—— er Journal. So is ai for that matter, food each does, The impending Ar al I answer the census d by another, The democrats compiain that ‘Ben Batter- worth is a double-barrelled tariff man, so to speak. That is to sey: One barrel shoots speeches and the other shoots votes. Kemmler appears to be the only man ia the world that elec Fo 00 OT FF 0 00 0 F 0 00.0 ¥ oo It not on!y means cool ‘cooling-oft” from the gilt-edsed shoes, prices asked by others. SATURDAY ONLY WE WILL SELL AT 87.48. Men's Dros or Narrow Toe, Hanil-sewel but it ia a Calf T.cs—Oxford, Strap and Prince rte ‘Men"s Mand-sewed, High and Low Cut, 1 Coffee-cclored Laced Shoes, Ladies’ Pinest French Kid, Low Button and Oxford Tics, pisin biusd toes or opera shape, with patent tip. AT $1.48. Ladies’ Russet Button and Laced Shoes and Coffec-colored and Tan Oxford Ties (6 different styles): Ladies’ Dovgola Oxford anil Newport Ties and Low Button 00 a.1- ferent styles). ‘Men's Dongola Calf and Veal Calf Oxfords aud Strap Ties, Men's and Boys’ High ‘aud Low-cut Tan-colored Laced Shoes, AT 73c. An elegant Mue of Ladies’, Misses’ and Chiltren's Black and Russet Oxiord Tics, plain or patent-leatber tip. Warranted equal to what anybody offers at $1.00, ‘Bore are but three items, "tie true, but they mean “a esp 0’ shoes." And with Saturday's usual rou op them we will ofer you something else in tomorrow pight’s Star for Monday. WM. HAHN & CO's RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, S16 7TH ST. NW. 1922 PENN. AVE. N.W. 231 PENN. AVE 4 1 AN OTHERWISE DULL SEASON. OUR ANNUAL “REDUCTION SALE” WILL BEGIN SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1890. We are forced to insugurate this sale 30 sys earlier than usual on account of the rainy and otherwise unseasonable weather which has prevailed this spring. We begin this sale at this time to give you the benefit of the reduced prices while you need the goods- It is our determination to reduce the stock to the lowest possible point during the month of June,and to that end we have made the following extraordinary reduc- tions in seasousbie, desirable merchandise: UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTIONS IN LADIES’ HOSIERY.—It 1a seldom you ace offered such a staple article as Hosicry at s reduced price. We have too large a stock— so much the better for you. If in need of Hodery this is your chance to buy itats saving—and saving is earning, you know. You will notice the various lots ticketed, . Hose for 23e, = Hose for tte, “ ) Hose, $1. The above lots of Hose are in attractive stripes and beautiful boot patterns. UNPRECEDENTED MARK-DOWN IN KID GLOVES. —We have too large a stock of Kid Gloves to dispose of in the regular way by autumn. We would rather sell these now while the kid is new and flexible, and buy new gloves next fall: hence, we have con- cluded to lower their prices to induce you to buy more gloves than you otherwise would. Lalios’ S-but. Mousquetaire Gloves. Re- duced from @1 to 0c, N.B.—These are slightly faded from hav- ing been displayed in tho window, Ladies’ 8-but. Monsquetaire Gloves, in Tans and Grays. Reduced from $1 to 75c. ber pair. Natural W: will not ha Chamois Skin Gloves which pair inatend of $1. . 5, aud 6-but. Gloves, in Kid and Suede Mousquetaires redaced from $1.25, $1.50 and $1.55 . per pair. REDUCTIONS IN TAFFETA AND SITK GLOVES AND MITTS.—You have hardly iad a day's use for these summer hand-cov- ering, yet down go their price. It eaunot be helped. We not wait for the weather, You who haven't bought as yet have much to be thankful for. New Taffeta Gloves Reduccd—These are reduced for no reason whatever—except that we have to many for this 2 of weamon, Ladies’ Colored Taffeta Gloves reduced from 25e. to Be. per pat. Ladies’ Fine Taffeta Gloves reduced from 50c. to 6c. Ladies’ Pure Silk Gloves in assorted Tan shades: 50c. quality reduced to 43e, ‘he best bargains in Gloves possibly procurabla. HEAVY REDUCTIONS IN SILK MITTS, Selling Mitts at these reduced prices is making you a present of the ‘ifference, for they are new and on the eve of their great- . We would rather let you have them now for less than wait until August to luce them. We have made a sweeping cut—none escape—Silk and Lace, in Black ‘and Colors, are included. Ye. quality reduced to 4c. per pair, quality reduced to 68c. per pair. @1 quality reduced to S7c. per pair. quality reduced to $1.10 per pair, SUMMER UNDERWEAR REDUCED,— Where else can you buy summer underwear at such reduced prices? We offer a fair quality of White Swiss Ribbed Vests at the exceptionally low price of 12%4c. each. c. Swiss Ribbed Vests are offered coffer Ladies’ 50c. Merino Vests and Pants at the reduced price of 38e. each. — our _ Faucy Lisle Ribbed tock of elegant Fancy Swiss has been marked down owing tothe unscasonable weather duriug Mi which interfered with the demand. Beau- isle-thread Vests cau now be bought ~ and $1 each—all of which were considerably higher. D) REDUCTIONS IN HANDKER- —It seems a shame, as these Hand- héefs are reduced throuzh no fault of theirs whatever, Splendid qualities en. Simply because we have too many of some lots and le-s than adox-n of others we have picked outall such lines and cut their price to cause their immediate dis- 7 ’ Fancy-bordered Handkerchiefs, all Ml size reduced to Ge. each; large size redueed to 8c. ‘scliool use. Men's Three-quarter Fancy - bor tered Pure Linen Hemstitched Maudkerebiefs, Reduced from *25ec. to 28. each. For the Ladies we offer ubont a dozen dif- ferent styles of White Pure Tinen Eui- broilered Handkerchiefs, which have been vod sellers at 50c., now marked down to each, Excellent for ac] ut of nine styles of Lailies' White Fine videred Hamdkerchiofs, reduced from aperiot qualities and elabo- red Handkerchiefs reduced ‘Se. and 81 each, Extraordinary reductions in Capes, Jack- ets, Wraps, Long Garments and Mohair yi We have uot the space too into particulars today; suffice it to way, if you are thiuking of buying any of the above- named garments you canuot afford, in Justice to yourself, to ignore our stock. Our garments aro the product of the best man- ufacturers, aud, intrinsically, are worth very penny of their rezalar price, We have too many; Lence the reductions, WL iH. McKNEW (Guccessur toh, He 1 We Tasz Prine As Shoo Dealers in keeping in stock mauy desirable shoes which other dealers neglect because they are slower “sellers” than others, FOR INSTANCE, LADIES’ BUTTON BOOTS AND LADIES’ RUSSETT OXFORDS, WITH SPRING HEELS, SPRING HEELS are good, and when youny ladies out- grow size two, these dealers ere likely to say that “ They do not come larger than twos.” ‘They do come tarver, and at low prices at NARROW WIDTHS OF PRICED SHOES. Those dealers whose —_ runs greatest on Shoes, ‘At 8:430 and $4.00, Have noue narrower than B, We have them iu A aud AA. RUSSETT OXFORDS AT #2.00 are for saleevery where, but wherecan: you find them ip sizes 1 or 1};, or in widths A or AAT oxcepytat BURT'S Lows ALTHUR DURT & CO, 2 Fst ow 30 Fics. Book Bb: ping ay =™ aT HEY ERY ¥ Low. est ae at the eine Benders, ave, beat to CoRuSE way O- Laa* doer, pec Prop. y after laundering, only 85c. J s v per pair instead of $1. ay the . Pure White Chamots-Skin Gloves, wear % with White Flannel Suits, only @1.10 per Furnishings and Shirt Waiste—“oceane of them’ Tu Conras Dhaors T oMORROW NIGHT. 24.80— Tomorrow will wind up the $4.80 —84.80 €4.80— Sale of Children's Suita. We know —$4.80 $4.80— this news comes on you rather —84.80 4.80— suddenly—but we didn’t reslixe —@460 84.30— howfewthere wore left, Naturally —$480 BAU RS BOPULAB SHOPPING PLACE, * SEVENTH STREET, $4.80— this announcement will make » —@4.80 oe 84.80— busier-than-ever-day tomorrow, 84.80 84.80— 11's 8 prize in every package—no —$4.80 FIRST GRAND 84.80— blanks—when you come to think of 8480— it, Every ¢6 SHORT PANT TWO- f2 sy TTT A Sade $4.80— PIECE CASSIMERE or CHEVIOT Fe Sy ee pe a €3.80— SUIT THATS BETWEEN OUR ks Bggd go AA R " a $4.80— FOUR WALLS Is—e4.80. + @4.50— EVERY 86.50 ONE Is $4.80. SALE, #480— EVERY ¢7 ONE I8 84.80. @4.80— EVERY 87.50 ONE Is 84.80. 84.80— LOTS OF @8 ONES ARE 84 80. ee eee 80— hero's nothing remarkable in SATURDAY, MAY 31ST, €4.80— our having been rushed during this $4.80— sale, Such valueas these ought to MONDAY, JUNE 2D. 84.80— attract—The patterns—themeelves TUESDAY, JUNE 3D. 24.80— —would cause you to buy them— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4TH, €4.80-- and knowing OUR STANDARD OF z. 1 apo poy rion nighsirenerarted ACH ARTICLE IN THE S10RE, ee TICKET €4.80— table at their original prices—Come OF WHICH IS MARKED WITH A‘, IS AN UN- 84.80— tosay—84.80 for yourCHOICE—and USUAL BARGAIN, WHICH YOU WILL NUT BE $4.80— it’s pretty near to giving them to ABLE TO DUPLICATE AGAIN AT THE PRICE, $4.80— you—We GUARANTEE them at ced. heh ak cess Basa oes BARGAINS OFFERED IN OUR STORE FOR THIS $4.80— paying 86, 86.50, 87, £7.50, or INAUGURAL “STAR” SALE SUCH AS YOU HAVE 24.80— even 8 NOT THE OPORTUNITY OF OFTEN BUYING IN 84.80— We like to offer yon the biggest WASHINGTON. $4.30— bargains we can, but it did hurt us 84.50— alittle to have to offer these suite eg ee aren $4.80— at any such price, It was really ‘The following price list means $4.80— too bad. Over-quantity—though— . A 0 US Gh Ge= akk can tans west cals oe LOSS TO US OF HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS in profits, But we are satisfied and you certainiy should be. OUR “STAR” SALES WILL HEREAFTER BE FIXED EVENTS, WATCH FOR THEM, MEN'S GOODS—"Star" Sale Prices, 50c. Unlauniered Plain Bosom Dress Shirt., 68e. “ = 6 oe Ce things left to do—cut the price, or carry them over until next season. With those two asiternatives—you know how long we debated the sub- Ject-JUST LONG ENOUGH TO GET OUR ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE REDUCTION INTO THE PAPERS, ‘They are in all the leading styles —plain, plaited, corded and Nozfolk Jackets—in the very merstest lot of Patterus—iittle beauties.all of them, # to 15 years—with one day left to buy them, * wee « © sderwear, long or short 16, pair PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS--‘Star” Sale Prices, 83.50 Striped end Plaid Parasols, natural wood handle Don't forget we have the other things—Hats, Shoes, 2.69 that the young folks are needing, $5.00 Piatn 83.89 les. 81.89 30 havi wood e1i7 SAKS AND COMPANY, YOUNGSTERS’ WARDROBE WANTINGS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH m30 HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR—“Siar" Sale Prices. 50c, Drop-stitch Boot-pattern Lisle Turead Hose..38¢ 250. —— Derby itibbed Fast Black STREET, Roe. aud 330. Jersey-fitting Gauze Vests, D You Kyow Tuar Tue BOSTON VARIETY STORE FAN DEPARTMENT—“star" Sale Prices. Keepsand Sells the Most Complete and Choicest Lineof ‘All-linen Chromo Fi ieiag 15e, and 20c. Chrome Paper Fans... BELTS—“Star" Sale Prices, Silk Belt, Serpent Buckle. Striped Canvas Belts, 7c. Ooze Belt, Oxidized B 50c, Leather Belts, all kinds... JEWELRY—“Star" Sale Prices. “1890—Friendship—1891" New Bangle Se. and 3S; FYP re e x N N N NI manrz wenn Pa Bd A A AA AAa aa Tn the City? NO OLD STOCK. ALL FRESH GOODS. JAPANESE FANS. ‘Narrow Stick and Parchment Faus. Laced Fans, six shades, Ha!f Mourning Fans. Solid Color Fans, laced... Black Linen Faus, Gold and Silver Decora. tions. #) e -25 New Gold Hearts (oman or bright 5c. Amber Beads... LEATHER GOODS—""Star” Sale Prices, ‘38c, Oval Spring Top Purses....... 50c. Entirely New Spring Top Purses, with Cellu- = Momorandam. FEATHER FANS, Feethers on both sides, four colors... White Stick Fans, Feathers on both sid Gray Ostrich Fans...... GAUZE AND LACE FANS, Oriental Lace, six colors, Double Gauze, Gold or Colored Sticks. A fine line of delicately carved und decorated higher pricey SATIN FANS, White Satin, frout and back, Carved Sticks, Decorated. A larger size and decoration. Fancy Sticks, Pearl Satin.. Mourning Silk, Carved Sticks. POCKET FANS, Plain colors, Linen. Fancy Edge, decorated, Leather Handles... BLACK NETS AND FLO’ Pricea, 21.00 48-inch All Silk Black Fish Ne! $1.00 48-inch All Silk Dotted Net $1.25 48-tuch All Silk Striped Nets, 1.50 48-iuch All Silk Chantilly Nets.. 81.50 48-inch All Bilk La Tosca Nets. $1.25 Chantilly and Spanist Guipu: Gauze and Lace Faus at $1.60 Chautilly and Spa ings. eneesee $1.19 10 porcent.o ess Trimmings. BUCKLES AND BUTTONS—“star" Sule Prices 12342, and 15c. Metal Buck'er de, und 35e. Metal Buckle Prices, 12)4e. White and Colored Embroidered Handker- SMITH & WARDWELL, chiet 705-707-700 Market space. my30toso2 @ und Colored Embroidered Haudker- 3 for 250 ec. White aud Colurel Lmbrvidered Handserchiefs. 50c, Winite und Coloc chiefs... Embroidered Handker- TEN PER CENT OFF MARKED P| SHAWLS AND FICHUS, NECKWEAR—"Star” Sale Prices, 25e, Windsor Ties, in Surah and China Silk, be, and 3c. Tourist Ruching, 6 yards iu a box 1¥c, Ruching, all style: 25e, aud 50c, Cuildre: WRAPS, SUITS AND SHIRT WAISTS— Prices. £6.50 Ladies’ Sitk Mohair Striped Connemarns,. ¢4. Reuss Hosiny aT prrs = ¥ER RRR RR bre Fe Ban ¥ RE R E te EEE E ¥ ICES OF ALL Ses8 = fitting pair uf Hose? jcrere they wot Wou't you kuow you ever xet hold of ba oue'y pedal extromit than ulmost any ase thems uote Fis suber of the whole auiavott and 16. al 83.50 50c, Shirt Waisis, made of Seersucker Gingham..3oc MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—“Star” Sale Prices, $1.15 Gowns, embroidery and lace trimmed, c. Lawn Biouses. 50c, Baum's Sum UPHOLSTERY AND ART DEPARTMENT. Sale Prices. Sc. Foot Brass Vestibule Rods, 12-foot lengths for fast ack Plain at 50c.—Drop- wud & [oso cum r hose. ma two qualities—g1 and 50. We know of none tearms wo ter. Our silu- 5c. Pinted t cut howe ore house of comor. Any other kind isa nufe Ail of ours are til reguiar made fuucy patterus— length. $1 and 81.25 Scotch, Holland and Mollena Window Bhados F 91.25 Nottingham 50 per cent off on odd pairs of Lace Garialus, bc. Stamped All-linen Splashe: 5 Fancy Silk Scarf, with Silk Tassels. 10, Bound Linen Whisk Broom Holder. Sc, to #1 Waste Baskets, choice... +390 Remember we are closing out this department and you can look for some sturtling bargains. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES—“‘Star” Sale Prices, $1.25, $1.50 and @1.75 Swiss Flouncings, 45. ose that Dune Fashion has following expressions—Sile Plated in Gray aud. 1. pitigoe_zatterne Hid ised with colorea tops—silk PiLisles following the samo idea—5: kits Silk—Broude aud Uruy: eal other appropriate adea—| of iney Sttined Hose ors, ‘Se. ® pair—you can trust the At 3c. @ pair—3 for $1—wo have collected a Jags variety of faucy pate, Wi new effects—uud them. aud ual inches wide. 1a yard Freuch Balbriggan—2bc 5 0c. and 750. Pin Stripe —ioe. Soud Laun, Browns aud faring | 50, 65 and 75e. ngs...450.8 yard Blue with tue hifi bltead bowl, {68 to $1.08 Swiss Flouncings eutirely duuble soled $1.50 o yard So.id Grays and Taus in Drop mtiten Lisle—45e. 500.0 yard giivat Rattene iu 8 coupie sl of ‘Tau aud Gray— fake MILLINERY DEPARTMENT—“Star" Sale Prices, $1.50 to $2.25 Best Quality White Leghorn Flat + $1.09 50 to 75c. Light-weleht Neapotitan and Fancy Braid Hats, Black aud White, ail wis . ‘B5e. and toc ors, ure uot a men’s store—Do not pretend to be, but many ladies buy their ual and brother’ Hosery for then that We are pleased to offer this line for thir selection. @entleuen desiriiy to shop in person wil: flud a male atteudaut. Finsdort's Light-weight Cotton Half Hove—fast black— New = Seti ape good exception ‘Balbrizgan- Figios in ealld colare and ise my ud 02; ia ‘an fe a a 60, and Gray—Cotton—but superior quality. 50, 75 aud B5e. C Shirred Mull Caps... 48, 68 aud 75c. Wreathes of Flowers TRUNK AND PICTURE DEPARTMENT—“Sstar" Bale Prices, A special discount off all Trunks for the next four days, Compare our original prices with others, the difference will surprise. The extra discount juat 80 much extra saved for you, Box Staluless Black 0 to 208255 French makes with the docile Lagos, basta nnck tne . and lisle, t in together with a fu) line of Infante Wie have taken fon our standard line + fy he ge 4 Hove & Lisle im Nay; Prgiene corasnier png needsas a Sccomeute . pervade everything butt rvade. eve id ours Marked ae wizes—O%, 7, 8 and ll reeugnize them +630 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT—‘Star" Sale Prices, 68e, 20-inch Colored Surah Silks, 14 different shades, including Pink and Lavender, best attainable for Siveness should Dut the selling price. You will olvse to cost as weal, afford to sell thew, But you oa sr be showa Soins line that you will bave to wa better Hosiery sade orixinal price. 50c. 38-inch Wool Broken Plaids. . ‘Lie. White Piaid Lawns, 1, -10c. a yard ‘T5e. 7-4 Linen Taple Covers, Red borders. ..460, each BOOK DEPARTMENT. Seo Sunday's “Post” for price list of the most extra- ordinary sale of Books which has ever occurred in ‘Washington. All the prominent publishers in the United Ststes ‘have sold their stock and plates of standard novela, 12 ‘mos, and poets to John W. Lovell & Co, ‘The trust prices go tn effect June 1. ‘an large stock of these books on hand and are going to sell them until June 15 at figures that are below the J. Fsrmea HOUSE AGT, MAS OPENED. 4 | aubintian emermre race, {wares norsk yea tos Luve some sucprises for you in this departinent, Some bay Values are golug out at dwared prices, Our word toy it—-they are wordh look ng after, ‘here ty alot of Ladiow Bick, Seal. 3; net Hose that has been selling wt and § You cau have 4 Mice FALIC F Ou A DULL AI or abe: sinyly, ‘he “Electric” is a fast blackand it is only 25c. beg ferigndort Dye Gouds arepositively stalttess— ‘will am out re new Opie suapection of his Torwer invited, sO eae ‘7TH STREET, my30 OFFICE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP, COR, 11TH AND F STS XW, Fun, Mar 30, 1890. Tomorrow, as usual, we hold our rerculer Weekly sale of Boys’ Clothing. These valnes were specially reduced for thie week's sale, We offer: Boys’ Navy Blue Jersey Suits, very desire able for summer wear, Sizes Sto 10 years, 84, $5.50 and $6 each. Elogazt lines of Boys’ Suits, in plain Plaited and Norfolk styles, nicely mada food dasigns, &o, $4.75, 85.75, 67 and 87.50 each, Boys’ Plain and Fancy All-wool Two- Piece Kilt Suits, in a variety of designs, Sizes 4, 5and Gyears. @5, €5.50 and 36 each. Boys’ Nobby Three-plece Kilt Suits, im fancy Plaids and stripes, handsomely made, Bizes 4, 5 and 6 years, $6 and 98 each. Boys’ Navy Blue Sailor Suits, in both long and short pauts, blouse style. Sizes 4, 46, 6,7 and 8 years, $6 and 87 each. Boys’ Navy Blue Sailor Kilt Suits, blouse atyle, neatly trimmed and made, Sizes 4, Band 6 years $6.50 each. Nobby Lines of Boys’ Blazers, made of fine flannels and in elegant designs. Sizes 7 to 15 years, $3.50 and 84 each. Boys? Fancy Unlaundered Percelo Waists, colors fast, good patterns, Sizcs 4 to 12 years, Only 25c. each. Boys’ Fancy Striped Outing Waists, colors ap Sizes Stollyeara 35c, each. 3 for 1. ‘Mothers’ Friend” White Unlaan ts, perfect fitting, four-ply linen is. Sizes 4 to 13 years, Only “Bocca, Worsey Waists, in Cardinal, Cream ane Y97' bine, neatly trimmed and ele- GantE made, Sizes, 234 to 8 years. $1.25, 81.50 and 81.75 each. Boys’ ‘*Mothers' Friend” All-wool Flane nel Waists, in Navy Blas, Gray, Brown, Tan, &e. Sizes, 5 to 14 years, $1.50 each, (Third floor.) MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S SUITS AND DRESSES,—We do for the Girls just the mame as the Boys. We have inauzurated Saturday s special day in the Misses’ De- Partment, and asa startor we wil offer toe morrow the following reductions in Missea* and Children’s Suits and Dresses; Children’s Fine French Plaid Gingham Suits, trimmed with Hamburg. Sizes, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years, Reduced to $3.50 each. Children’s Fine India Linon Suits, made with ruffle skirts, Sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10 years, Reduced to 83.75 each. Children's Cotton Cheviot Guimpe Suita, in Cardinal-and-White and Bine-and-White, Sizes 3, 4, 6 and 8 years, Reduced to 8& each, Children's French Satine Suits, Cardinal with Ecru Dot and Navy with Ecru Dot, triramed with plain ecrusatine. Sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years, Reditced to $4.25, $4.75, £5.25 and 36 each. Children's Fine India Lawn Dresses, very handsomely trimmed with fine embroidery. Sizes 4,6, 8 and 10 years, Re- duced to 85 each, Misses’ Fine White Lawn Dresses. Sizes 14and 16 years. Reduced to 85 cach, Misses’ White Dresses, skirt double flounce of embroidery; yoke and sleeves of embroidery. Sizes 14 and 16 years, Be- duced to $7.50.cach, Children’s Fine French Nainsook Dreasos, handsomely embroidered; cream surah silk sash. Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 andi2yeara, Re- duced to $7.50 each. Misses’ Fine Mull Hematitched Dresses, Sizes 12, 14and 16 year, Reduced to $10 each. (Third floor.) GLOVES.—We will put the following spe- cial values on saie toznorrow: Ladies’ 6-button length Mousquetaire Gray Chamois Skin Gloves, embroidered in feather stitch, $1 per pair, Ladies" 4-button Perinot Suede Gloves, in Tans, Modes, Grays and Light Brown, $1.50 per pair, Ladies’ S-button Pinked Wrist Imperial Real Kid Gloves, in Black and assorted shades of Tan, Mode and Brown. An ex- cellent fitting glove, 81.20 each, First floor; center.) DEPARTMENT. — Mothers taking their children away for the summer will find this an excellent opportunity for making their selections, Infants’ Cambri¢ Slips, 250. to $1 each, Infants’ Linen Shirts. 37}gc, and 500, each, Infanis' Worsted Sacques. 50c., 75c., $1 to @1.75 each, Infants’ Mull Caps, 50c., 75c,, to 82.75 each, Infants’ Cotton Birdeye Diapers in all Widths, 60c., Gic., 75c. to $1 each. Infants’ Canfield Rubber Dispera, 62340 and 75c. each. Infants’ Flannel Short Skirt, 75¢., 82 and 81.25 each. Infante’ Canficld Rubber Sheet 750, 81.25 and $1.65 each, Infants’ Canfield Rubber Nursery Aprons, 81.25 each. Infants’ Linen Diapers in all widths end 9 variety of qualities, $1.20, $1.50 to $3.50 each, Infants’ Flannel Long Skirts, $1.25 to 86 each. Infants’ Hand-knit Jersey Sacques. $1.23) 81.50 to $2.50 each, Infants’ Sik Embroidered Caps. $1.25, 81.75, 82 to $4 each, Infants’ Flanvel and Cashmere Wrappers, 2, $3, $3.50 to $10 each, Infants’ Cashmere Embroidered Long Cloaks, $3.75, $5 to $17 each. (Second floor; annex) INFANTS' HOSE.—Weare showingan ex ¢cllent line of Infants' Hose in Cotton, Lisle ‘Thread, Cashmere and Silk in White, Black, ‘Tan, Unbleached, Fancy Stripe, &.; 3 and Miengths, 25c., 20c., Sle. 376, 446., 5004 ‘Toc, and $1 per pair, First floor, annex.) MEN'S HANDEERCHIEFS REDUCED. ‘Men's White and Linen Hand-embroidered ‘Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs, one-inch: Hem. Reduced to 25c. each. ‘Men's White All-linen Hand-embroiderea_ ‘Hematitched Initial Handkerchiefs,two-inch hem. Reduced to 350, each. 3 for $1, Linon 1.25 Woopwakp & LoTHRO?, Corner 11th and F ste nw A Fusr Or Buzoans ‘Tomorrow we place on sale in various departments ‘® feast of bargains, You are invited to attend. We ‘Will De glad tosee you. Let's spread our menu before you: Manufacturers’ Samples Lace and Embroidery Col- lars, Bound Collars for the Children ; all styles Collars for Ladies, At 10c., Emby. and Lace Collars, worth fully 25e. At 25c., Emby. and Lace Collars, worth fully 38, and 49c, At 38c., Emby. and Lace Collars, worth fully 48¢. and 590, Over 300 Collars in this lot to select from. Some have Cuffs to match: same price. BARGAINS IN CHEMISSETTES, 250. 220dozen Fine Lawn, with Guipure and Hamburg Embroidery, at the low price of 25c., RUCHINGS, 5c. and 124gc. yard. worth 49c, Se, This lot includes some 500 yards of different styles of Lace, Crepe Lisse and Quilled Ribbon Ruch- ings, in White, Blue, Pink and Black, worth 12%¢c. 12i¢c. This lot of some 800 yards of Fit from 10c, to 40c. per yard; choice. 123ge. VIOLET WATER, 170. Wo place on sale our second lot of Violet Water, good | ck here, quality, put up in 3 on bottles, with patent Stoppers, at the low price of 17¢, A Great Bargain, FLORIDA WATER, 2 oz bottles, 9c. Bars of Glycerine Soap, 90. Cakes of Glycerine Soap, 4c. Carbolated Baby Powder, Box, 80, Camphor Balls, Box 3 dozen, 3o, APRONS, 12%. Fine Lawn Aprons, large tucked or plain, worth r 4nd 19¢., choice 1234, GOWNS, $1. Fine Muslin Gowns, M. H., emb'y edge, neck and sleeves, herring-bone trimming, 78 fine tucks in yok: extra long deep bem, at $1, reg ular price 1.35, CORSET COVERS, 9c. New lot just in—all sizes—fine CambricC. C, Square- Neck French back, perfect fitting, Style 1, trimmed with deep Val. lace and inserting, worth $9c, Style, trimming, fine emb'y edge and inserting, worth 75c. Choice 590, MULL HATS, 49c, Blue, White, Cream and Pink Shirred Mull Hats, worth 750, choice 490, 490, INSTEAD OF 75c, Silk Gloves. We have just opened a large lot of per fect fitting fine Silk Gloves, same quality, color, style and length that we have sold right along at 7c. To- morrow we offer them at 49c. We bought them low and give you the bemefit; were 75c., now 49c, TWO BARGAINS IN VESTS. ‘Regular 19c. Lisle Finished Ribbed Vests in White and Cream, all sizes, at 12340, Regular 25c, Lisle Ribbed Vesta in Pink, White and Cream, choice 20c, THREE BARGAINS IN BLOUSES, Lace,Crepe Lisseand Flat Ruchings,in the latest styles, worth THE FAIR GN THEIR NEW STORE), CORNER 7TH AND H STS. 5.7, “CHECKLIST” SALE o — Don't you know we oftentimes fai to save ourselves needless trouble because we Gon't know bow? This thought sug- ests itself throazh @ remark made to us bys lady not Bftecn minutes ago. Baid she: “I certainty do find your check -lists very con- venient toshopby." And wealso fund them equally Convenient to sell by. They are plain, simple, accurate, and classifiel, Th @ispute, no misunter Standings. You have only to use your eyes and a pen- ef, and when you come in, fully aware just what you want, purchasing becomes ® pleasant employment, only equalled by tho satisfaction enjoyed by the seller. Below fre the articles apectal ly offered for tomorcow—Satur- aay: Elorant!s Decorate! American Din- 2 doz ludivigual Suittery 2 doz Dis! 1 S-iueh Platter, ae ¥ . Silos of set you want proportiuareay low. 10-piece Png. Decorated Chine a ated China’ 01.79 e319 Be-piccs French Boconsied Gunaa -Lined.. Laps, Ccpwtal Crystal Nagut aii Library Lanpe, in. Colored Domes, Round Brass Bird Cages Wire Sirius aiid Chal 4 Bawboo splimt Ma Now ” Ww Willow Cloiues Basket Cval Wire Disa Co: ste @ opts teterts we aes ss ® - pd ig bad Banibvo Easels, Ste it, with Vinee tips * Rustic Splint livckors,. pod Striped Woodea 1. “4 3Cuerry Seart Lab Ha ‘Kuives, "¢ doz.it eathu-iiued case. ibe t Fine Outing Cloth Blouses, made in latest style, Pas pleated and button front (can be worn as blouse or » gina : 4 shir), regular price 50c, and 98e. . oes rut Pies ld na 40c. buys the 50c, style; 75c. buys the 98c. style, - € Fine Silk Stripe Madras Cloth Blouse, corded frout = 390 . . worth 82.98 Choice a 2le ona 450 GOSSAMERS, Py Fo 100 Misses’ Water-proof Garments, in Greeneway, = Decorated Bn : ‘M.IL end Circulars, in various colors, worth @1.48. e 14 ee 2ue Choice @1. yy at 490 BARGAINS. * B50 Fine Striped Raglans in all sizes, warranted » —oeeee i i “ide! ema 288 quality; regular prices for same goods is $2.25 and Se ie 8248. Choice $1.75. vd 490 oy ade Cloth Face Connemara and Raghlans, stripe and = = - n - be mls ~ — = ob _ 2 regres an lise SILK VISITES 2! a De Handsomely trimmed with Gimps and Lace, All : sizes, = Pa ered Fruit Dis : 2. . yatal Kitchen Sete, “Coils Finite Reduced to.....85.00 $7.00 89.00. quckice Gaewey. 91.39 ae - Crystal Individal Bait Celine, ber aad . . he ok * CLOTH JACKETS $3.48. = GinFramed Ri Be Al sizes in Fine Cloth Jackets in Tan, Stone, Navy, . ae 280 Gray and Black at $3.48. Were $4.48 and $4.98, BEADED PELERINES, REFRIGERATORS, Handsomely Beaded, All sizes reduced from $4.98 BABY CARRIAGES, WATER COOLERS, to $3.98, HaMMocks, Ss CROQUET SETS AND TRUNE®, A lot of All-silk Plaid Ribbons in the latest patterns 4and 6 inches wide. At 29¢.; worth 45c, At 35c.; worth 500, IF YOU WILL TAKE oc- CASION TO GLANCE AT OUR “AD” IN NEXT SUNDAYS POST WE BELIEVE WE'LL SAY SOMETHING THEREIN TO LN- At 40c.; worth 0c, TEREST TOU. Fine line of All-silk G.G. Wide Satin Ribbon, All — new shades. mT uF 4 in. wide, 39¢.; worth 600, °° » oe H a Sin, wide, 45c.; worth 690, * > ts SPECIAL HAT SALE. AA - $1.48to$1.75 Real Chip Flats, Black, 91.09 a4 = e243 Neapolitan Flats, Black, 81.25 FRANELE & CO, snp 4 $1.48 Fancy Hair Zara, Black, 98e CORNER 7TH AND E STS. $1.48 Fancy Hair Paris and Sth ave., 480 75e, ‘Fancy Straw Flats in all colors, 350 aes Buxo Your Bors Hizz FLOWERS, 500, Choice of Large Line of Long Wreaths in all colors, Begular prices, 98c., $1.25 and $1. 48, AT 500, EMBROIDERIES, Wo are having » sale of 45-inch Flouncing at the lowest prices ever offered—the prices are solow we can only sell them in 434-yard strips— $2.00 for 436 yards, worth 75c. yard, 83.00forag ™ 980, yard, 83.75 for4g © © 8110 yard, 84.00for4e © * $1.48 yard, 85.00for4gs & © 91.75 yard se.00terss 2 © S108 yet — WORTH YOUR WHILE TO COME Im, BARGAINS a2 tan we Bon MAR CHE. $16 7TH ST. XW. IN A FEW WEEKS YOU WILL BE TAK- ING THE YOUNGSTERS AWAY FOR THE SUMMER THEN YOU WILL WANT TO PURCHASE SUITABLE GARMENTS FOR THEM—THAT 18, THE ROUGH-AND- ‘TUMBLE KIND, MADE TO STAND ANY AMOUNT OF HARD USAGE. WE TAVEA FULL ASSORTMENT OF SUCH GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL NOT REQUIRE THE PURSE OF A VANDERBILT IN OBDER TO BUY THEM—THEY ARE 80 CHEAP. IN THE MEANTIME THE COMMENCE- MENT EXERCISES WILL TAKE PLACE, AND NATURALLY YOU WILL WANT YOUR BOY TO LOOK BIS BEST. OUR ‘BTOCK OF DRESS SUITS FOR BOYS AND °CHILDREN OF ALL AGES 18 SECOND ‘TO NONE IN THIS COUNTRY. IT CON- ‘TAINS EVERY ESSENTIAL THING TO PROPERLY CLOTHE THE EMBRYO STATESMEN, ALL AT PROPER PRICES, — B ROBINSON & CO, ‘THOROUGH OUTFITTERS, 900 PENNA, AVE. 3. Bazeares, Bazoarss. In order to reduce our very large stock of Straw Goods we have decided to sell all COLORED BATS end BONNETS st 25 percent discount from marked | vetoes wns. M. J. HUNT, m2s-3 18097 ST, ¥. Ww.