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4 THE EVENING STAR. Gass | Hosrenr | rkice. Woovwaan & Lorunor. —_———— = : 2 OTH, 1ITH AND F STS. ¥.W. WASHINGTON: : Wx H. McKxzws : ved : ——— MONDAY...... lay 4, 1801. | + ° SAB cAnnasers es 8-Our Special Reduction Sale of Baby Carriages E = DAILY LETTER. . ar : ‘still me progress. Prices very much below the ordi- €ROSBY 8. NOYES . : Ey ay z pred THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local |. — « . ie | 2 £ gE Sines ackeodacemiare Cirentation of any Newspaper in the Werld, | + MONDAY, MAY 4, 1891. . z ER =n % and as an Advertising Medium is worth | * ¢ EER —_ casein more than all the ether papers published im | ° ¢ a. rr A OM ERR ‘There's one thing in buying HOSTERY—«ive looks an ee ¥ aA R the “‘wood-by"—make it an afterthought. Keep. your Washington. Tt may or may not interest you to know reoOAA ERR Stee QUALITY. ther’s where the aur ia, | HOTEL AND BOASDING HOUSE KEEPERS, 2 that we had the heaviest trade since Christ | et RED ‘These vistuee’ QUALITY, GOOD LOOKS: and PER- ‘PROPRIETORS When it is considered that love of charge, les Oe 4 FECT FIT—herd together—but the fret must be there OF novelty and excitement is fundamental in the jaacum cena ineeeemen en =. SEVENTH AND H STS. W.W. or the other two are weaklincs. Every pair of our SUMMER RESORTS American character it is not strange that inter- reason isobvious. We offered a list of ex- * * FRANKLE & CO. MORTERY hates MARS, SOME AND i is ili =e of this dependable sort. It is made for such—care- ‘est is taken in many quarters in the naval mili- traordinery values in these departments * * tay d and found to be such—and the oft-re- MANAGERS i yt jilitia sufl- Saturday; and in view of the success with * * tia. This differs from the lant mi © © which lap ant we eal oth ee Peated recommendations given it by its host of or ciently to attract all who to fondness for arms | > > [iuich they wet wo sball offer them again °° nec t al e nana Our | wearenoroverliabiiy: Bo if yon are haviag®| PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS. and exercise add an addiction to salt water and | + “mc. Riubed Vests ter lbs, oe Flages at Special Prices. ‘hard time” with HOSIERY—TRY si, putiancn ts «d perils of life on “the briny.” |* * S0c. Fancy Lisle Hone for Xe. ae Ment th te Suakinn a7 sar puergetes 258 Mies Geum: ‘To all we desire to call particular attention to the pleasnres an: ns ae Pbrorrapl ier rage pie conc: to make you feel doubly secure. Let's look the the extensive preparations that we have made An orgenization that requires jerately |. Glut. Suede Mousa. Gloves for 78e. oe All who have seen our live this year have LADIES’ LIST this season for supplying their wants in Table to numbers of men, that is drilled moderately |~+ « joy." All-linen Handkerchiefs for 9c. oe Over fet— Damask, Napkins, Towels, Towelings, Sheet- fail, winter and spring. that has the use for ®|+ + Exceptionally low pricea were, quoted * * doen highly pleased with it, as there is no “ELASTIC FAST BLACK-25c., 50 (8 pats for | nen. Plow Gaines. Be. c.s ss . in the sn of a United |* * upon the entire stock of and Sun * ¢ y —aeaaeay ae ae short, stated period in eesecsscn prying CP po eae Parasols mun 3S question as to ite being the handsomest, | guseh eee ae EE, pase orvessoons go Dipaortynetenmemnhcernd States man-of-war, with instruction in rs est selected and dowest price line inthe ‘sane high spliced of Philadelphia." We buy frou first hands at the . toes—50c. A line at the saine price that fs high sp! Bandling of ships, boats, cutlases, canal arms}. + 4 spECToL BARGAIN IN CHILDREN'S * * city. and has double French soles in all Black. least prices, and brias the coods from points of and great modern naval guns is an organiza-|* + HOSIERY.—We havo secured and placed on —The INGRATN came also with LISLE SPLICED | Production with evory possible economy. A tion that appeals strongly to the youth of our|* * sale s regular 25c. quality of Children's —o—_ HEELS and SOLES at 50c. The quality is better as smail couunission is our ouly net profitand you seaside towns. Notbing else in the line of |} { Warranted **Fast Biack” Ribbed Hose, well. wet the benefit. Eas i ined with ach | J { Mbich we offer at 1c. per pair. Sizes 6 to oe —-LIGHT-WEIGHT BALBRIGGAN — remarbably recreation combined with duty offersso much | + 914 inches. Ser convinoesat elastic—25c., 35e. (3 pairs for 81), 40c., 50c. and TUESDAY, MAY 5 of attraction, and assuredly nothing clse,|*¢ + +++ sees ccesecccere —GAUZE LISLE THREAD-natural color—"‘fine SECOND should this be weil managed, would more con- LADIES’ WAISTS. — a silk"—81. SPECIAL SALE duce to the national welfare snd the promotion | {This morning we placed on sale additional * | WORTH — A Square Body Bleached Reed Baby | RICHELIEU RIBBED LISLE THREAD in boot oni cite We. od uatiousl feol-|°." Wind of Ladin? Weide, “tuk cies ane <= 85.98. Carriage, well mado, braided edge, fully | patterns—Sc. and #1. HOUSEKEEPIN 5 of @ sane, vigorous and elevated nation oe oe FO! —CLUSTER AND RICHELIEU RIBBED LISLE The prices here—quality considered—are 7 Yariety not surpassed, if indeed equaled, ae ‘Upholstered in figured goods, satine para- ing. In the event of trouble with « foreign}. . i 7 oe THREAD in Gray, Heliotrope, Dablia and Prune with lower than have ever been heretofore quoted, s- this city. We are showing excelieat $4.45. sol, strong running gear. power the republic could rely with confidence | + + ee es White hee!s and toes—7e. and if oods ure matched elsewhere will bring ‘Sie tetiad illite, <8 Gis dial tad a t= © ++] WORTH A Square Body Bleached Reed Car-| —-PLAIN RICHELIEU AND CLUSTER RIBBED | the decisions in our favor. Ayreat portion of upon eetw ae lendia |* * net ee 80.00. riage. braided edge, fully upholstered in | in FAST BLACK LISLE THREAD with and without the goods was purchased, with direct reference time of peace the development of 2 splendid |, . 2 ao icew stock catll ubneuaen: = s YOR silk plush, satine parasol, strong run- | White heels and toes—50c., 75c. and #1. to this sale. physique and of a patriotic esprit du corps |+ © (4econd floor). ee 86.98 ning gear. —DROP STITCH LISLE THREAD-—Gray and ‘Read this list carefully. There are bargains ee ee eG ce) wom Carri OPEN WORK im FAST BLACKSse. ye-WITH US LINEN 18 LINEN. JUTE i individ — — . A Polished Reed Body » cane B . N iN. pains and expense to which the individual, the | ° ° (CLRO0.:-- wenn: teruek penta apuadsioned ta | _—- CAUSNLIBIN SHIELD Wes Qutesiad ead |" ‘ce Ooeetin e omen ea sate or the nation might go in the matter. . WILLIAM 8. McKNEW FOR combination silk plush and ramie, strong | —81. LINEN. _ See + 3 $8.43. running gear, satine parasol. —FANCY SHADES in LISLE THREAD of im- 14x23 Huck Towels, suitable for barbers ined at the state of his |* + wane lagen) zou tame proved quality—75e. and $1.15. uses. — = _ tor as hs drops the |* * y == * | WORTH A Handsome Square Body Reed Gar-| ——SILK PLAITED boot patterns—plain and drop —#e. each, 90¢. « dozen. — Se ae n 903 Pennssivanis ave. n.w. oe $11.00. riage, braided edge. turned posts, up- | stitch—50c.. Sic. and $1. 15x30 Heavy Huck Towels. whole matter with instructions to Leaps es se FOR holsteredin tinesilk plush, satin parasol, | SILK PLAITED IN RIBBED and PLAIN—Tan, —I0e. each. — het y to “current business.” 1s ‘ ‘ there eneas 7.98. strong ning *, dor ‘braces. Gray, Bronze and Mo:le- $1, $1.45 and $! 1634x30 Damask Towels with knotted fringe bpcandinng tam darn! pear RERLERAEAGRARLLELLALAGLALRDR ERR | °” oe —SILK PLAITED in Morocco Red. Pearl, Mode, | and fancy borders. ay teter Ginn Seleining ui hans SeeeeenSsiSaaatebiensel a WORTH — A Finely Polished Rattan Shell Body | Leather end White—1.45. Odd things, but attrac ~—12ie. each, $1.50. dozen. Properties. Kudini has learn $14.00. Carriage, cane wound, upholstered and | tiv 18x36 Heavy Huck Towels with red borders. Be now knows the difference be slok,, {uftedin fine sik plush, satin parasol, | —SILK PLAITED FAST BLACK-plainanddrop | Exceilent towels for boarding houses. i talian parliament and an American di- . 10.98. standard running gear. stiteh—Tdc., $1, $1.25 and $1.50. —12ige. each, $1.50 doron.— rs pare though he is still cloudy in Somzraise For Evenyaopy- —— —FAST BLACK PURE SILK in plain and ribbed ‘Heavy quality Huck Towels with red or blue - ‘ bs & et ovale tial te ate “Ripe ORTH A Finely Polished Rattan Body Car- | 91.50, 1.98, $2, 82.50, $3.and $3.50. Black with| borders. his views concerning the nature of the Ameri- rhea $16.00. riage, shell shape, cane wound, high | lace ankles—84.50. —18c. each, $28 dozen.— ean goverument. ‘he relations between the| fruit sells quick”—end the ‘bargain boughs” FOR back and side fenders, upholstered in | Newest shades in ALL SILK—Gray, Tan, Pink, Heavy quality Huck Towels with plain hem two nations are not in tho least improved, but} are touching the ground with thelr weight of 81248. Bne silk plush, standard running gear, or with frinze—fancy borders—the bes: value & tone of correspondence which suggests a satin parasol, lace edge. mM z ever offered for the money. t f | Seasomable worth. —o_ PEKA SHADES"—in richer quality—$3 —20e1 each, — grievance and a protest rather than a — is WORTH A Finely Shellacked Rattan Body Car- Itisan undisputed fact that we carry the and an ultimatum gives some promise of more “em T 818.00. riage, cane wound, shell shape, high cence largest line of Towels at 25c. in the city. Our sutisfactory relations in the futur The facts ‘Snort Ox Tine, Paice Asp FOR [ar ahora org — eyes CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. ‘assortment at present is larger mene es : i i bes be a et, ut re developed by the investigations of the national Q 814.48. fact a cons =. ae. sl ee ere amine race iets ar janine) == any pr igtah — government and by the gread jury will soon UANTITY. —- = - —25e. Better quality, with high spliced heeis and ‘Damesk—fringed and pesado fancy probably indicate what we ought to doin the WORTH A Handsome Full Shell Body Car- | toes and double knees —2%c, boriers or plain white. We mention three lots, matter, regardless of Italy's capers, and show ‘The Sale in the Ladies’ Department was lim- 820.00. riage. rattan, cane wood upholstered ore an al ores which are eaonetaliy woth ub your situations > a vlan’ : FOR in finest sil plush, satin parasoi, ACK—23e, — * 23iyx43 Fine Quality Fringed ‘owels, ee ee $16.98. lace edze, steel sprincs and axles, mai- | *izes. with plain white or fancy borders. Those ably expect. other minute—every item will be gone. leable braces, shaved spoke wheels. ---FRENCH DERBY RIBBED—Fast Biack—30c.| Tuwelvare made-of s lonn fiver tos tread and —_—_.4.__. ‘a ecadi al aeammae a fontise S—rise ot Se Lighter and better quality, S5c. are finished very soft. They are well woven indi - WORTH A Handsome Dog Cart-shaped Carriage, | for S—same rise. and will excellent service. Southern newspapers have Periodic com | 4s esol TEA GOWNS thet were $4.50 ARES2. $20.00. polished reed, pocketo in tide ond fen: | ----BOYS" STOUT BICYCLE HOSE—Fast Black— ee eee plaints concerning the ‘isolation of southern FOR ders, upholstered in fine silk plush,satin | 50c. for size 7—rine 5e. : 20x42 Damask Towels, with knotted fringe amen frota presidential honors,” but since they | 4 line of WHITE LAWN SUITS that were $3 $16.96. parasol, shaved spoke wheels, steel | ——MISSES'LIGHT-WEIGHTFRENCHRIBBED—| ang fancy borders. A larse. susorsncnt of are democratic they should not present this ARE $2. springs. Black—ii5c. for size 6—rise Se. patterns to select from. The colors are Pink, 7 pane < * ‘ Bask MISSES’ PLAIN “‘INGRAIN"—Onyx Black—| Tichitand Dark Blue, Red. Yellow, Salmon, grievance. It is only democrats in convention | 4 iine of PERCALE WAISTS that were Se. WORTH AHandsome Polished Reed Carriage, | 2Sc.for size 6—rise de. HIGH SPLICED HEELS—| gi : Seed whe Bese “ischte” their southern ARE 50. $28.00. cane wound, side fenders, hich back, All sizes, —25e. each. — brethren. If the democratic party would per- ? FOR upholstered in fine silk plush, Old Kose, |_——MISSES' BLACK ‘IMPROVED INGRAIN” 19x38 Plain White Hunthemstitched Huck mit the republicans to nominate their candi- If wehad five hundred pieces of each we'd be #21.00. Heliotroye and Olive, White satin para: | SILK PLATTED— 7c. for size (Se. rise. rena) Towels Made of & soft flax thread, well dates the latter would tumble over one another | —#lad, but we haven't-so make the most of [oak cintharelamnayl care piceoy ore) aera men Rosaria for | TOMA very Gestratie, | in their mad haste to nominate for first and ‘What's here. Tomorrow is left to you. steel aprings. ” | size 4—rise 2c. An exceptional barzain in Small Colored second places two of the most ultra southern o— PS ip a a esol (En i uital _ for rise Se men they could find, and the more unrecon- | —{—1—!—i—1—1—1—i —i—1— THE FAIR, INFANTS! ALL-SILK—Half Hose—70c. for size Sk Reese es, a structed they are the better. Ofcourse the : 4Arise Se. Wohave just recetved an invoice of Fancy republicans would then proceed to vote for Gees ‘7TH AND H STS. N.W., ANTS’ WHITE CASHMERE-Silk spliced} Coiored ‘Momle Cloth Bureau Searfe, with their own candidates, but they would give the scsi omy Srl aa Cacao FRANKLE & CO. ——— toilet inate, wash stand covers and table covers southern men the desired opportunity, for be- ° MEWS HOSE. to match, 4 sizes, ins variety of colorings. fore one can be elected I'resident be must be| SAMPLE SLIPPER SALE started in today ot —— 1ie50 ta. Plan Fringe Scarfs. 734. exch, nominated. without limit. But your keen appreciation of Sold only by us. 1t_| —corTON-.Fast Black—25e. and S5e. (3 pairs for 1Bs0Dia. Tied Fringe Soer's, 00. each, + +2—____ & sadael wien alruaee dak AGS $1). DOUBLE SPLICED HEEL and DOUBLE SOLE 18x72 in. Tied Frinve Scaris, 75e. each. _— a ome 500. 2 ‘g ‘Hist Wationst Union conftwence tomecton fg as Crormxe —LIGHT-WEIGHT COTTON—in Tan and Gray, foe sath gp oped the 19th instant in Cincinnati according to its a Almost everywhere elze they are 25c. Oniy #¢.— Bill of lading has an extensive aud varied cargo. Almost everything, from flat money to the election of postmasters by the people, is included. Some of the propositions favored in the bulletin just issued are good as gold, how- ever. Among these may be mentioned the re- striction of immigration, “equal pay for equal ‘work irrespective of sex,” the prohibition of alien ownership—of land, it is presumed—and the election of United States Senators by the people. Other measures proposed are of ques- tionable utility and still others are positively ‘The doctor is a great man in the land. He fs certainly here in Washington in full force and effect. What there isn’t of him in the Acad- emy of Medicine or Conference of State Goards of Health is in the American Medical Associa- tion, which is to convene tomorrow. ‘This in the right time to make the familiar remark, as true as familiar, that Washington is the con- vention city. Years ago the doctors found out that great truth in advance of some others. ‘The brides and their male annexes bad diseov- ered the fact long before. The teachers, the charitable and myxtic societies, the church as- semblies. the business organizations have also known the advantages of frequent annual ses- sious in the beautifnl capital. ——_ ror Ex-Congressman Barksdale of Mississippi necepts the candidacy for the United States Senate on the subtreasury plan platform of the Farmers’ Alliance and in the words of another he exclaims to his cohorts: “If I fall, avenge me; if I retreat, slay me; if I advance, follow me.” It is quite evident from this trinitarian personal platform that Col. Barks- dale does not propose to permit the farmer to escape if he can prevent it. + Uncle Jerry Rusk has lost the Chinese vote. He started to do Chinatown in San Francisco ‘the other night and got so sick of the smells that he had to quit, disuppointing many who had prepared to receive him. After this affront to a sensitive people it is doubtful whether he would even be accepted as minister to China. oe Looking to the October conference between Canada and the United States the governor general has hopes. The governor general ought to know on what they are based. ‘The republic has never stood in the way of suitable errange- ment. doing justice to both skies. It objects, | however, to being mace the football of Cana- dian polities. 2-2 —-—— ‘The singular and fatal accideut to @ well- known Brooklyn preacher by which a cork was drawn inte bis lung i» a warning against the habit of placing small articles im the mouth. Women and children otten, wen rareiy, ran this risk. ~~ ——_.. Tt used to be that Senatcr Ingalls’ ideas or expressions of them had a political valae; now they have a commercial value ard the ex-Sena tor will sof talk for publication unless ques- ticms ure accompanied by ® chack. ——_—_oor - ‘The Premier Radini says it is a “bootiess | controversy.” Again ix the premier mistaken. It is not bootiess. Ou te contrary there is a good deal of Loot about it with Italy at the toe @nd of it mostly. —~o _ The meteorological equilibrium ix maintained successfully in the spring by the natural law of forest fires and thunder siwrms appearing about the same time. New Jersey has been saved in thie manner. = <7 aw ees Agreat many Maryland democrats do not think Anna Dickinson is insane. She nomi- nated Senator Gorman lust night in New York, for the presidency. + As Chili, with oniv one government bas been the scene of bloody discurdance, what will it be with two? ~——»+e--- Of the two that one which overcomes itself wili carry the| ™% MOTHS: MOTHS! MOTHS! day. = ____ Miinois’ million-dollar appropriation will give fresh impetus to the world’s fair at Chi- cago. ——+ 2 —__ American tin with the boom on it will per- aps become oue of fhe precious metals. The SEASON, the STYLES and the PRICE “*put the spurs” to energy—They're “half gone s-ready.” ‘$4 and $3.50 qualities ARE $1.98. ‘$3 ancl $2.50 qualities ARE $1.37. 2, 61.75 and $1.50 Girls’ Ties ARE 9c. Dezsrs “Dowx. Woutdn't you call it s bargain to buy a PROPER SHAPED — PROPER SHADED DERBY in the quality that we usually sell for 0, 3 and $2.90 for $1.90? ‘That's our Speciat Offer | 61,00. im Hats until the forty- — $1.90. two cases we've got are | $1.90. sold. T j = Unsreuas Ar A “Croszn* PRICE. ‘When we opened this morning we had five hundred UMBRELLAS—26 and 28-inch—PARA- GON FRAMES—covered with the best of GLURIA CLOTH and mounted on handsome Oxidized Silver handled sticks. Under no cir- eumstance did they ever sell for less than 50. Aslongas 1 81.50. there is “| $1.50. one left “| 81.50. you can | 81.50. have it “| e150. for $1.50. 10 For 15¢ Corrs that are worth 25e. They are tho “SAKS and COMPANY" BRAND—“‘Style ©," and everybody knows they're the equal of all other Ge. qualities in wear and work. We've too many 9, 3, 11, 113 and 12in Proportion to the number of other sizes—end we want to “‘even up." Help your. | 0c. A PAIR. self to one | 100. A PAIR. Pair or = | 10c. A PAIR. dozenat | 10s, & PAIR, ‘There's nothing more can be sald—You know ‘the facts—we've urged you not to be backward— Now let the spry ones pluck the plums. ‘SAKS AND COMPANY, | PENN. AVE. “CLOSE- AND cor SEVEATH ST. PRICES. Morus: Morus: Morus: Go for the Moths before they get into Your cluthes, &e. ‘We offer you Mineral Camphor for the Preseut week only at Se. per pound. What garmen* isn't worth preserving at this Tate? This article is entirely different from moth balls, so-called. It is tree from all the objectionable qualities of these. Aliso Gum Cauphor at bottom rock price. Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Physi- cians’ Prescriptions, Drags of purest quality only at rock bottom prices. KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND B STS. ¥.W. my4-eo THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c.. FURNISHINGS. OUR SOLE OCCUPATION 18 TO PROVIDE THE YOUNG MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY WiTH THE BEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS TO BE OBTAINEDIN AMERICA. THAT WE ARE DOING SO AND ARE SELLING THEM AT FAIR AND EQUITAPLE PRICES 18 DENCED BY OURLARGE AND INCREAS! PATRONAGE. IF THERE 18 ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHI : SPRING WEAK NEEDED IN YOUR FA EITHER FOR YOURSELF OR THE BOYS, WE CAN SUPPLY IT, AS OUR STOCK IS BRIMFUL OF NOBBY, STYLISH AND SERVICEABLE GARMENTS OF THIS SE SON'S MAKE. GOOD, HONEST, RE FABRICS, TAILORED TO PER GARMENTS WHICH SHOW THEIR ORITY AT A GLANCE, AND ARE NOT 40 BE CONFOUNDED WITH THE ORDINARY CHEAP TRUCK WHICH SEEMS TO BE 80 PLENTIFUL ELSEWHERE. AS USUAL, OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST NOW, NOT IN A CUT-KATE SALE NEXT JULY. G B. ROBINSON & Co., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 909 PA. AVE. N.W. Arrer Tz Barns. OUR ELEVENTH ANNUAL CLEARING SALE, JUST CLOSED, LEAVES THE FIELD STREWN WITH ODDS AND ENDS IN FURNITURE AND FABRICS, AND WHICH WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT PRICES THAT WILL COMPEL YOU TO BUY. NOTE A FEW OF THE MANY INTERESTING OFFERS FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW. ‘A Fine Quartered Oak Hand-made Extension AND A NUMBER OF OTHER EQUALLY ATTRAC- TIVE OFFERS, CaLL AND GET FIRST CHOICE. ALEX. MILNE, = 124 F ST. XW. ‘Table, 4.6x12., 938 A Very Artistic Mahogany Toilet Table, early English. ane 840 but —LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE—Tan and ving! Gray—35c.—3 pairs for $1. —-MEDIUM AND LIGHT-WEIGHT BALBRIG- GAN HALF-HOSE-25c. PLAIN and RIBBED— still lighter weight—29c. Better quality, RIBBED— STK. -—Ribbed and Plain Lisle Thresd—Gray and Tan— 50c. —Black Silk Plated Half Hose—50c., G5c. and 81. We don't let any better Hosiery—nor cny greater va- riety be offered than we can show. We don’t believe in trying to drive the public mind to OUR NOTIONS. Rather we make our stock conform to theirs—and #0 long a8 you keep within reasonable bounds of Fashion you will never hear us say “no” toan mquiry—and you will never have occasion to frown at a quality. Good place to buy HOSIERY—don't you think so? SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. u PePStT Kee ieee eee Fee CUPP VIFF ITT P22 P98 TT “Dave News By E. P. Menrz. MONDAY, MAY 4, 1891. Bear Lithia Water flows from ‘ bold and magnificent natural spring in Kockingham county, Virginia—near the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is no newly discovered water. Dr. J. XH. Wolfe of Elkton, Va., writes that he has known the Bear Lithia Springs alt his life. ‘They are asold astime. Yet it is only within the last decade that its wonderful remedial vir- have been xenerally recoxnized, Today it is sold throuzhont the length and breadth of the land as a Lithia Water with specific remedial virtues for the cure of diseases of kidneys, bladder, urinary organs, uric and acid diathesis, acid and nervous dyspepsia, gout, rheu- matism and incipient Bright's disease. Dr. Sayre, the eminent New York physician, was cured yerious attack of gout by use of Bear Lithia Water ‘and indorses it in most fluttering language. 30c. per 35 gallon bottle, 12 for $3.60. MERTZ'S DRUG STORE, 8.E. Cor. Uth and F sts. n.w, TUSSLE PLS S22 ett VP SL LT Fe OP 8819 tee et EERE ER ERY EQ EGE ES EQEYE LEGGY? Lye, Lurery AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS ARE GUARANTEES OF THE CONSTITUTION, MODERATE PRICES, BEST TAILORING IN THE WORLD, Are the foundation rocks of our popularity. A citizen of the Union secures yuu the former, 4 cus- tomer here gives you the latter. FOR THIS WEEK! SPECIAL EXHIBIT OF BERGES, FLANNELS AND MOHAIRS: Taal the popular weaves and shades. ‘Just the ‘Thing for Warm Weather Wear.” - 6. NICOLL TAILOR. 615 AND 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Samples, self-measure rules apd fashion sheet of latest New York fashions mailed on application. Table Cloths, 134x134 yards, with knotted fringe, $1.50 each. ‘The colors are Pink, Salmon, Red, Light Blue, Old Gold, &e. Large-sized All-linen Colored Bordered Doylies. —40e. per dozen.— All-linen Cream Damask Doylies, with fancy borders, —68 and 7c. a dozen. — All-linen Full Bleached Damask Doylies, heavy quaiity, —ie. 2 dozen. Large-size Extra Quality Full Bleached Damask Doylies, in plain White and White wit fancy borders—new designs. ——#1 a dozen, — Best Quality Oil Boiled Fruit Doylies, in plain Red and Red with Biack border. —#1a dozen. —— ‘We have just received a large lot of Full Bieached German Damask Pattern Cloths, in new designs. They have a border all round, thus makinya finished clot —2x3 yards, #7.75 each. ‘Those are excellent values and will give per- fect satisfaction in wear. There is a decided increase in the demend for Half Bleached Damask. We find that those who have used these goods are always ready to purchase them the second time. In the half bleached foods you get the full strength of the flax; the thread has not been iinpatred by any bleaching process, thus giving @ soft finished cloth, witeh will wash a pure white in a very short time apd outwear the bleached damask. All-linen Half Bleached Damask, S2inch, 25e. ayand. 00-inch, 50c. a yard. 68-inch, 7c. a yard. ‘72-inch, 85c. and #1 a yard. ‘Turkey Red Damask, by the yard, for after dinner and luncheon clotus, &. So-inch, 25 aud 374¢c. a yard. 72-inch, @1 a yard. Cardinal Damask, 80-inch, The. -—68-inch, 81. a yard.—- Extra Values in Full Bleach German and Trish Damask, ‘Gt-inch Irish Damask, 50c. a yard. 60-inch German Damask, 00c. a yard. 72-inch German Damask, 73c. a yard. 4neh Extra-fine German and Irish Dam- asks, 1.00 a yard. — aeetat Bleached German Napkins, $1.19 4% Full Bleached German Napkins, 1.225 acigEOll Bleached German Napkins, 81.50 zen. Aciof tl Bleached German Napkins, @1.65 zen. 34 kins it piety Rinner Nepkins—beavy quatity—full —-$2.00 per doz. — Tg in Hea Ger- Tah Bumer ‘Napkins, #34 wise, 3 : . 23.19 a See of a smooth rou Warrant satisfaction in we re Ready Mommed Boller Towels, Tea Towels, Side Towe: Owing our increased facilities for making owrigure that it docs wot pay, is Parthaset ob low foes 0 re make then.” We quote "the following low d Glass and Side Towels, 1 yard long and ‘18 in. wide, hemmed, Plain and T a 1234. each. Rolier Towels, made of 3¥ all-linen Pinta or tie ek, Bier OL CO (Second floor, 1ith st: building.) each. — Crash Towels for the ever was such an opportunity offered to pur- Chase strictly high-class goods at such low Prices, coming, a8 they do, from a firm that ‘m- ported nothing but the Aneet grades of goods. The lots are hourly diminishing. An early call is advisaile. : ae ‘Men'sextra fine White Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers. Shirts with French finished necks. Sizes 32 to 50—Drawers with French waist Bands. Sizes 28t0 50, Usually sold for $3. —81.50 each. — ‘Men's Finest Grade French Balbrigzan Shirts and Drawers. Shirts with French necks, sizes 32 to 50. Drawers with French waist bends, ‘izes 26 to. 50. These goods in sizes 46, 48 and 50 usually sell for $3.50. Our price for all ‘sizes is —$1.75 each. — Extra Pine Silk Shirts and Drawers—each suit in a nice box—in Pink, Pearl, Lavender and Black. @12.00, €13.50 and $15.00 grades, —€7.50, 88.50 and 610 suit. — Men's Extra Fine Suspenders with drawer attachments. SOc. grade. Bie. a pair. I. and R. Moriey's Half Hose tn fancy stripes and plain colors—double soles—sizes 9to 11— B5e. quality. —25c. a pair.— English, French and Germen Half Hose in fancy stripes snd solid colors—cotton, iisie thread and silk stripes—sizes 9 to 11. —Bée. pair, 3 for $1.00. First floor, 1st annex.) Prcrores, Picrone Frases Axp EASELS. ‘We have just received forty new styles of Pic~ ture Frames—sizes 8x10, 10x12, 14x20, 16x 20 and 18x20—values in these are surprising. 200 8x10 Framcs—Oid Silver with inside of wilt—fitted compiete with fancy mat— —e. each. — 200 8x10 Frames—same as above—all gilt— ——We. each. — 500 8x10 Frames—several styles of mold- ings—White and Gold—Oak, Silver. Old Sil- ver and combination frames—all fitted com- Plete with mat— Bie. each. — 150 8x10 Fraiues—several styles—finer grade— —#1.35 each. — 100 10x12 Frames—all gilt and old silver fin- 4sh—all complete— Toe. each.— 300 10x12 Frames—better grades—great va- riety of styles— —ii5e., $1.20 and $1.35 each.— 50 14x20-Oak Frames—choice of three styles— ——81 each.— 50 16x20-$1.15. 50 18x20—$1.25. Bring your picture with you—or we will send for it and mount in any of these frames without additional cost. —EASELS.— 250 5-foot Bamboo Easels— ~—i5e. each. — p90, 2%-foot Bamboo Essels—heavier and oi 580. each. — stfieg S¥foot “Fancy “Bainboo Easelstwo 18 Framed A hoice subjects—frames gf ivory finish with decorated corners ise SUZ ee Eeegal ts 62.80 each. — (Third floor, second annex.) Hasevre Derarrwext. Haars DRESS PATTERNS OF EMBROIDERED SWISS FLOUNCINGS: pipe ave ever offered. ait 0 WOODWARD & 0’ , Tek, 1th aod Fate news SIXTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF OUR BUSINESS CAREER Stfall bemade memorabie to our many friends and cus- tomers by the bixyest cut in price of our entire stock that was ever offered to an appreciative public. ‘We wish to close out our entire stock, as we contem- Plate extensive changes during the summer months. TINTED GOODS, GUARANTEED TO WASH. 36x36 Squares in new tints. Regular price, §1. Re- duced to 79. 24x24 Squares in new tints. Regular price, 75e. Reduced to 4¥e. 18x}4 Scarf. Regular price, 75e. Reduced to 53c. 18x72Scarf. Regular price, $1. Reduced to 73c. ROMAN EMBROIDERY IN CUT WORK. 18-inch [Square. Regular price, 75c. Reduced to 58e. qefinch Square. Regular{price, 98c. Reduced to 1,000 Bea Spreads at 98c. Stamped in new and ele- fant desiens. 500 pair 25c. Pillow Shams at 13e. pair. ‘50c, Table Covers at 29e. 50c. Buresu Scarfs at 200. ‘25c. Bota Cushions at 5c. ENTIRE NEW LINE OF HEMSTITCHED GOODS Jouxsox, Garxer & Co. 636 PA. AVE. N.W. OUTING SHIRTS FOR MEN AND BOYS. ‘We are showing « splendid line of Gents’ Outing Shirts in all the different grade from the outing cloth and cheviot st 50c. to the Madras and silk and woo! 00d at $1, $1.25 up to #3. Boys' Outing Shirts and Shirts Waist, 25c., 50c. 100 Pieces Shantong Pongees in all the new effects, Ie. ‘New line of Chailies, 8c., 10c., 12%4e. American and French Sutines, 12}¢c., 15c., 25e. Domestic and Scotch Zephyr and Gingham in a great variety of styles, Be., 10e., 123. 1e., 25e. 2,000 Yards French Chambrays, piain colors, in rem- ‘nants, 8c. ; real value, 12340. 20 Pieces Twilled De Boge, new spring colors, 36-in. ‘wide, only 200. ‘36-An. Spring Suiting, in stripes and checks, 2c. ‘Henrietta cloth, serges and camel's hair dress goods im Black and colors, 50c., @0c., 75c., 61. ‘Straw Mattings, Floor Oil Clothe, Draggete end Bugs. JOHNSON, GARNER & 00., myt 636 Pa. ave. a.w. A TREAT IN DRESS SHIELDS. Tomorrow morning at § o'clock we will Place on our Notion Counters fully 1, 200pairs Stockinette Shields, Nos. 1.2 and these goods are perfect and war Tantel tocive you the same satisfaction asany high-priced Shields. We will sel! this imtroductory Jot at Be. a pair. ‘Think of it. Our Notion Department WHITE GOODS of aif kinds. India Linens seem alwaysto hold the lead, and why shouldn't they? If you get the right kind they are very durable for their wear, But YoU must be as care'ul as we to se- cure only such White Gouds that Will launder. Much White Goods sold you nowadays will turn yellow: even after one washing. Now, we are always careful to avoid the pur- chese of this class of India Linen. We haveoursse ected months ahead and give our instructtons for the cor- rect bleach me. Einbroiteries and Laces to tein ‘Your Wass Dresses, Also Aaptendid range of durable patterna tm Laces and F:nbroidenes. For Underwear trimminz. WEATHER.—As the season advacces ‘nd the warm weather increases the as- mand for Satteens becomes greater. ‘We therefore sucwest that you ex- amine our assortment as it was never greater or the styles and colorings more exquisite; in fact it is hard to distinguish these goods trom CHINASILKS. We haveamelegant dis- Play of these GOODS in our 7th st. Rex window (iast window north). Act wisely and inake a selection at once a the quantity’is Limited on these novelties. All exclusive patterns that cannot be duplicated this season. SUMMER CORSETS IN BLACK, 81. Does this surprise you? You have often beard of and seen Summer Corsets in White, but the Biack Summer Corset is ‘an entirely new idea. This was thought ‘Of many years ago, to produce a Black material that would hold its color in light weight for Summer Wear. At last the idea isa fect. Splendid to wear un- der thin Black dresses. Price #1. Itisa Five Hook Corset, long waist, hich bust, FAST COLOR. Only $1. Each pair uaranteed fast color ad long wear. Rommants in Fine Muslin Skirts, with Cainbric Ruftle—only two—ons size 36, ‘one size 40—with deep ruftic of Torchoa, Lace. Regular price, #4.50. Remnant price, 82.50. ‘This is a bancain im a fine skirt. 100 dozen Ladies’ Lawn Aprons, 12ie., made of good quality material, choice of Bstyles, 1234. ‘Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Caps, 19e. A splendid variety to select from. 30 dif- ferent styles. enemas BELTS. All-leather Girdle Belts with gilt and ilver buckle, 25. All-leather Girdle Belts with gilt and Silver buckie, 2. Alldeatber Girdle Belts with gilt and silver buckle. 50e. Seal Leather Bodice Belts, G8. Seal Leather Bodice Belts with steel buckle, G8c. and Me, Seal Leather Belts in Brown, Tan and Black, 500. Seal Leather Belts in Brown, Tan and Black, 75c. Seai Leather Belts with leather buckle, @Be. and Me. All-silk Beits, different colors, 250. Gent's Tennis Belts in Black and Navy Blue, surah silk, 81 and 81. If you buy the De Long Hook and Eye you Will use no other. Every first-class dressiuaker usesthem. They never un- fanten of themsei ves, the principle feature ‘TRUNKS. No. 3_Waterproof,canvas covered, bard wood top tnd poten wil cami, sod. eather 28 wD 4 a throwchout. finen lined thrcuch- out: the cheapest Linen-ined Steainer ‘Truuk tm the *7 87.50 30 85 85.50 86 50 T_eatra-heay ote fethet bi steel clamps, extra frame clai ned al threw Siig ee eee ‘Nocharge for Strap and markin.. TOPHAM’S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 1231 Penn. ave. n.w. ‘Repairing promptly and properly done. Srrcut Tex Dave Sue oF FINE HAND-SEWED SPRING-WEIGHT FOOTWEAR. WE ARE COMPELLED TO REDUCE OUR STOCK IN ORDER TO GAIN ROOM FOR THE PROPER DISPLAY OF OUR ENOR- *MOUS STOCK OF LOW CUT SHOES. FOR TEN DAYS WE SHALL MAKE THE FOL- LOWING CUTS ON OUR WELL-KNOWN ‘LOW PRICES: pa —-o— Ladies’ finest made Hand- —o—- FOR welt Walking Boots, the FOR TEN most elegant and perfect TEN DAYS fitting shoes made, the pro- DAYS aT duct of the leading manu- aT €3.65. facturers in the land. 93.65. —o— Usually 85. or santana’ —o—- Best French Dongola and —o— TEN alsoCloth-top Hand-sewed © TEN DAYS Welt, Button and Laced DAYS AT Boots, madeinall the lead- = aT $2.85. ing, novel styles, models $2.85, —o— ofbesuty, none more dur» —o— ble or comfortable. Regularly #4 —— ——o-— —Thechoice of some of the —o— TEN beet $2.050n4@3.50Hand- TEN DAYS welted and Handturned DAYS AT Button and Laced Boots, aT $2.45. Opera, New York, Phile- $2.45. —o— delphis or coffin toes, plain —o— ‘or tipped. —— ‘ —o— Gents? Genuine Hand- —o— FOR sewed Welt Fine Calf and FOR TEN Genuine Kangaroo Button, TEN DAYS Laced and Congress Show, DAYS AT —madeon the French, Lon» AT 82.85, doncrGreciantoonhapes, $2.85, —o— Regular 64 goods. oo ooo ‘WM. HAHX & CO."S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 616 7TH STREET, 1082 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., ‘Wt 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVE 8. EL JUST THE THING FOR WARM silt braig and cont, colored and Black boot patterns, at 50e Children's Heavy Derby Ribbed Fast Black Hose. i» izes 6 to 95g, at ‘binding, extra-beavy Victor lock, linen i ae eed The Celebrated Lestheroid” Stanuer Trani very Factory, 1220 Est. nw, myt Tur Mowonentax. The system of selling every article at small profit, bat: of @ thoroughly reliable quality, ise ruling principle of ‘thie frm. ‘We guarantee our prices to be as low as thone of amy other house, and im most instances lower, Convince youreelf. ‘The peculiar beauty of our Miltnery makes these low LANSBURGH & BRO. | prices doubly pleasing. Our Besutifully ‘Trimmed ‘Hate at @4 and @5, whose worth and @& every penny of @6 ‘The 6.50and Sand #10 tines of Hats have heen replenished with styles worth from @10 to @1S ach. ‘They show the most exquisite taste ‘Trimming to onder done in a way that couse WONDER AND DELIGHT. CHARGES MODEST. STRAW SHAPES, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS. New and remarkably ““becomtne™ styles in Fine Lace Straws at S0c.; worth Bic. and GB. Clear Transpar- ent Hair Braids, T5e., 8Te values at @! at @1.25; worth #2, &e., feo. $i and 81.18 Wonderful worth @1.7: Special values in French Ribbon novelties. Velvet Ribbons, INe., 22e., Bhe.; worth half more. Heavy Gros at CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Exceptional values for this week. Cheviot and Broadcloth Biaser Jackets At@5.97. Regular prices, #8. Ladies’ Fine Cheviot and Broadcloth Reefer and Blazer Jackets At#9.97. Value, $14. ‘Misses’ Reefer Jackets, plain colors, trimmed in At $1.97, @2.37 and @2.75. Ladies’ Blazer Jackets, A special lot of Imported Jackets, pertectiy new and fresh, all sizes, Only 83 and @3. Seach. Former prices, #4 50 to @5. HOSIERY BARGAINS. HOSIERY BARGAINS, HOSIERY BARGAINS. ‘Notwithstanding the great increase in the United States tariff on Hosiery, we are now offering some ex ‘raordinary values, & simple statewent of which is sufficient. Among the lots are: Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose at 250. ; worth 370. Ladies’ Fast Black Finer Grade Hose at 4c. worth G06. Ladies’ Fancy Lisles in all the new dress shades, with real value, 37c. THE MONUMENTAL, Td 887 AND 999 F ST. W. A. Prence & Co., Guccessors to E.G. Davia, ‘719 Market Space, Corner Sth Stree. A WONDERFUL REDUCTION IN THE NEWEST NOVELTIES IN BLACK SILK GRENADINES. Does this startle you? The prices we have MARKED them at will cause you to MARVEL, much more than this advertisement does Every piece of BLACK SILK GKENADINE that comprises our large and rich collection Was bouxiit this spring. There isnot an inch of last season's goods fn the house, Couse- quently OUK stock of these goods are all of the Very Intest styles and patterns. If you have looked at them you can appreciate this «reat SACRIFICE in the prices. We MARKED THESE GOODS DOWN RIGHT in the height Of the season. Asa SPECIAL BLACK GOODS LEADEK we offer you an UNEXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN in a SEASONABLE MATERIAL ‘While it is of use to you. This is the way that the RISING BUSINESS MAN ADVER- TISES, NAMELY, with » GOOD LEADER. If you are sharp you will lose no timeim profiting by it. THESE ARE A FEW OF THE SPECIALS. 24inch POLKA SPOT ALL-SILK GRENA- DIXE, BLACK. Regular price, $1.25. MARKED DOWN to THe. yard. 24-inch POLKA SPOT GREN ADINE, BLACK, ALL SILK. Reyular price, 1.25. MARKED DOWN to Be. yard. POLKA SPOT GRENADINE, ALL SILK, 24 inches wide, BLACK. legular price, @1.25. MARKED DOWN to tite. yard 24-inch MEXICAN MESH GRENADINE, ALL SILK, BLACK. Keyular price, @2.00. MARKED DOWN to $1.39 yand. 24inch HERNANI GRENADINE, with SATIN STRIPE, ALL SILK, BLACK. Regu- lar price, $2.00. MARKED DOWN to 61.29 x ‘%4-inch CHECK GRENADINE, ALL SILK, BLACK. Regular price, $1.25. MARKED DOWN toe. yard. 24-inch ALL-SILK CHECK GRENADINE, ALL SILK. Regular price, @1.50. MAKKED DOWN to@1.18 yard. 2inch ALL-SILK GRENADINE, with SATIN STRIPE. Regular price, @1.25. MARKED DOWN to Sc. yard. 24-inch SURAH STRIPE ALL-SILK GREN- ADINE, BLACK. Lewular price, @1. MARKED DOWN to 8c. yard. ‘How do these reductions impress you? Are they not wonderful? And then you kuow, of course, that the qualities are cuaranteed to be ofthe VERY BEST, —_—_— WE WISH TO APOLOGIZE ‘To the public for the delay in putting OUR GREAT HANDKERCHIEF bargain on sale SATURDAY. It wasnt ourfault. The blaine lies with the freucht people. The advertisement for thete goods went to the **ptar” office on Fri duy morning with the full assurance that the goods would be here that same evening, but for ‘some unsceountabie reason they were delayed and did not arrive until Saturday evening at 4 clock. They were st once put on sale, and the way that the people GRABBED them up in the two hours following would have astonished you. Weil, they are here now. 50doren were put on sale this inorning, but a& we told those who were in Saturday forenoon that we would Jet then know when the HANDKERCHIEPS ARRIVED wo have KESERVED the other 50 dozen for TOMORROW (TUESDAY). If you WANT a shot at them you had bettercome tm the morning soon, as that is all we bave and all wecan Ket. We quote the price to you again. Regular price, 15, 18 und Zoe. SPECIAL BAK- GAIN price, 7c. each or 4 for 250. Theae goods comprise aii 0 the newest epring novelties in Colored Bordered Handkerchicfe for Ladies. W. A. PIERCE & €O., Successors to E.G. DAVIS, ‘7a Market Space, n Cor. Sth st. 523 TH ST. X.W. Branch of 8. Coben & Co., Boston. BLACK SILK DEMI-FLOUNCINGS. ‘We open today another larre assortment of these der ‘irable gvods, with all widths t match. Prose the lowest. Full lines of White Laces, Medicis, Torchon. Fedora, Point Gaze, Oriental, Normandie Val., &0., de. ‘Mousseline de Soie Edges, plain and embroidered, alloolors, at ail prices. NOTION DEPARTMENT, CONEN'S “STAR” SHIELDS, Requisite Sand. at 13e., 1c. ant 180. pe. Peete, Soansact to, 2a. enaian or ‘Each pair guaranteed in every respect or money funded.

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