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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: May 7, TRE EVENING STAR has the fullest. Local (Ciresiatios of any New paper in the World, and as un Advertining Medium is worth more than all the oiker pipers publiebed i MW anbington. ——— The cold snap prevailing. which is so excep- tionally wevere for the mouth of May, 16 recy discouraging to the frait and vegetab! growers, who have now for throe years suffered from untimely frosts in the spring. It in oe Pecially disheartening from the fact tha: the ebundance of blossoms ou the fruit trees this Year promised a plentifal harvest that should take wp for the shortage of previous yoars. ‘The reports come from ali quarters of frait Diomome blighted by frost; and from the rreat peath-raising peninsula district of Dela- ware to the effect that the destruction has been so grost that instead of an output of six or soven million baskets of fruit there will be only a comparative handful to put npon the Merket. From some other peach-raieing dis- triets further south, however, the reports aro | somewhat more encouraging. and itis stated that fruit that is set is not mach injured. Probably ft will be found that the first estimates of dam- age are considerably exaggerated, but at best we can no longer: hope for the abandant fruit harvest so lately promised. ee An international complication, at present no Digger then the hand of the customs collector at Wilmington. (Cal, appears on the western Dorison just as the Italian imbrogiio on the notern ie voted a triple-plated bore. The as- cortained fects do not warrant any fear of serious trouble with Chili, both because it may be difficult tomorrow oF next week to say with certainty whieh of the contending parties is Chili, of whether, if that fact is rendered less odseure, there will be any likelihood of that POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STRRET. SPEGIA TICKE pop A 4 - TRUNKS, BAGS AND VALISES. be., &e.— 26 28 30 3 EY $1.00. e178 2.00. 62%. 8250. ——- Sole Leather Trunks— a» =“ = $5.00. 95.50. $000. 9650. 971 oe ee Imitation Alligator and Grain Sizes 10 to 18, 75e. each, worth up to $1.50. Bold Leather bea | evr cenet 8 cine ieft— 120. Colored Figueed fuitation Swiss, new de able to lift ite feeble voice of re- prauthese spopdyipn haste es far as Wash- | ington. Still it is of iunguid interest to « pub- ‘Me wearied with Rudini’s purrilities to oe, ‘that the Balmaceda government has requested | of the United States the seizure of an insurg- ent vessel, supposed to be loading or getting ready to load off the California coast with arms sod ammanition, and the further fact that a Mexican warship is riding in San Diego bar bor for the purpose of intercepting the rebel steamer if Mexican neutrality be violated. +e - The only speceh the President has made on Bis trip, which was not quite up to the stand- ard, was one posted about the streets of Santa Beaters cod teedssefeiown ‘The President of | tie Untied & ‘States By ordor of = ee eo “Bvitently Mr. Harrison fe an advocate of ea election since the republicans rangFremont end Demaldsoa on the national ticket, when they did nat choose to carry the election, but some- ew, and the Tribune may discover the same by refreshing ite memory, the choosing has not always been the sccomplishing. “Choose” is Ret quite the word the Zrivune wants to use in us connection. + =—___—_ U.& Consular Agent Ewing may have very Desutiful and buncombe views of what a native Americas sovereign's etiquette sbould be with Felerence to the effete of Europe, and be is privileged to air them on the stump {a his own country, where the free air of re- publican institutions may be wafted up and dows the long reaches of his cars, but he ought to know better than to open his clam in offieial | gg. @tiquette when he is 2 guest ina foreign coun- try with no rights save those of « gcutleman of common sense and average good manners. oe ‘The attention of the people of Now Orleans is called to the assault in Plorence yesterday made by sx Italian mob on a Mastachusetis man and his denghter visiting that town for pleasure. ‘The oaly drawback to a Marsachusetts man en wach occasions is that he never hes his pants made with hip pockets size “14.” Ee A member of the Austrian Reichsrath baving discovered that subjects of Austria-Hungary ere treated as claves in Virginia he should turn Bie eyes to the Pennsylvania coke regions where the Hungarians are sovereign and be eosecled by the thought of the equity that re- “pits from these two extremes ——— ‘The anditor of the state of Ohio refuses to abnor a draft op the treasury for funds to pay Hoase officers and employes ten days’ extra pay, just as Congress does not refuse to pay its employes for thirty days labor which is never ‘Congress might take a lesson from ‘the Ohio auditor. oe Ts view of the fact that Secretary Foster pro- poses to protect American revenues on rail- ‘ways would it be asking too muck of him to ex- plain just how he is going to prevent the Pull- man porters from robbing the rest of us? + ee A Rew York girl with the grip attempted suicide twice last week and then got married. Desperate diseases require desperate remedies. — te 4A wild suggestion is hustling through the po- litical stmosphere to the effect that among such @ crowd of democratic candidates for Speaker of the House, Mr. T. B. Reed of Maine may dip im between and be elected. —— ee Major MeKinley goes to Ohio in a very conf- dent frame of mind and Senator Sherman bas is new barn almost ready for oceupaney. ————_—- If the New York detectives capture many more Jack the Rippers they migh: be organ- fae into a brigade and sent over to Italy as an army of invasion. =o President Sam Smali and the Utah Methodist University are “out”—that is, the Nev. Samuel ia, and the university is glad of it. — The Parnell incident must be over. Giadstonians are winuing elections again. Of course it was a lunatic who was “after” Jay Gould. s+ Emperor Wiliam of Germany says: “I alone The ‘Willie fu very brash for one so young. Does he | ° amoke cigarettes? —— Spedhing of the seat of wer, this Italian scrimmage of ours appears to have two, and between two seats one falls to the ground. so Uval Damask Tray Covers, . Pillow Shacus, star-ped. 2 Jap-nese Rice Portieres - Opaqne Window Shades, sprine rollers. Holiand or Best Opaque Shades... Half Par Cheustie Fortieres. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Good Zine Trunks, with dress tay, iron bottom, 20 20 2s wo Red Ticket... $2.98 e218 62.48 UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Sc. Lace Stripe Serim... 2c. yard ga. week CORSETS, UNDERWEAR AND INFANTS Goons. Hich and Low-neck Corset Covers. $1 Brakled Pitiow Shams... $2C.P. (a ia Sirene) Corsets. slight: 582.50 ene + Shixbtly soiled, #2.00and $3. Med Ticksted JEWELRY. ‘98+. Birthstone Rinwe, solid gold and real stones (exept the diamond). Plated Suck Pins. Tse-each 4c. each 48c. and 7Se. Oxidized and Plated Breastpine...30e 19. Shell Hair Bands. LEATHER GOODS, ‘eto 0e. Rubber Pochet Books, Card Cases, Ibe ab enseccanseeceen se AOE Japanese Fons, ‘Se. Linen or Gauze Fans cceyeensecss ADB HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. Te. Miset Fast Black Cotten Hose, 5. 56 sa Be. to 506. Childe “Merino Vests, medium. feate, weight. sizes 16, 18, 20, 28, 32 and 34....250. wach (O8e. Ladies’ seoveane, Pink Silk Vests, low neck, TRIMMINGS AND LACES, Tie. Silk and Tinsel Avpiiaue Gimp, on ot RUCHING AND NECKWEAR. ‘%e. Ruchinz, Black, White and Colored....19e. ‘We. Windsor Ties, extra wide, benatitebed ana ‘Oe. Maline Veiling, all colors... ‘We. Sik Cord Ruching, all colors, ‘Lyons’, Calder’s and Thurston’ Feet ow ‘ie. White Mirrors and iisir Brushes... ne DRESS Goons. ‘96-inch 1240. Figured Chaliles, beantiful styles ae inch eo. Picared Batist 4 pioces Koechlin’s French Settven, large polke. dots, worth 374. Red Ticketed.. . Dress Kobes of this season's importation, beantiful desicns, worth €@10 to $15. San Ticketed. oon oto ore appa nanon seach gm l4Ne. A lot of Soiled Towels, 23246 inches, » bargain at Red Ticketed or 530. dom. ‘Tickoted... Alot of Huck Towels, x44, eri ait Red ‘Ticketed.. Syein wants to begin reciprocating with this bag country right away. Lot ber. a ‘The Italian “green book” is well named. It fsebout cue of the greenest prodactions of | scx. Chiliren Mmedera Literatare. = = eee Italy is still growling. and Mr. Blaine ¢on- thaues to rush tue growier. eee ‘That procession of ice wagons which marched eround town the other day ie now wondering why it was so previous. — oo Ex-Governor Boyd of Nebraska has utterly beat conddenuce in quo carranto. — ‘Teo report of the New Orleans grand jury wee of purely native mancfactare. oo Alitie drop of rain met the President in Borthers California bat in this section the Wesshes Bureas is still with sim. a “Qid Batch” emerges from his “dimppear- nee” with ohalf million still te his credit. You eanact dows a good maz. ‘Webraska’s ex-governor wants to know the diderence between an eviction and an ouster. Castunery Suawis.. 8: Liste Toreed Shaws; cheailte Sine” ight crounds. isc. yard ‘Sige pont tase See Sisco bern ieee aie BAUM'S |w THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1891., AURL'S) GREAT UAILJGABIAKS a aT THE SHOE STORE. 810 77H STREBT. SPECIAL BARGAINS For PRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘Ladies’ Oxford Ties for $1.25. Werth ¢2. ‘Ladies’ Oxford Ties for @1.98. Worth 63. Ladies’ Donxo!a Button Boots, $1.49. Worth $2.50. ‘Ladies’ Cloth Top Button Boots, 82,49. Worth $3.50. Ladies’ Fipe Hand-sewed Button, $3.40. Worth 65. ‘Mea's Calf Button, Lace or Consress, 62. Worth 63. ‘Men's Calf Oxtord Ties, all styles, $1.98. Worth 63, LOOK FOR THE YELLOW FRONT PAMILY SHOE STORE, my7- 320 7th street. ———— Arres Taz Barnes 4T THE OLOSR OF OUR AKNUAL CLEAB- 1HG S4LB WE FIND TEE FIELD STREWN WITH ODDS AND ENDS mu FURNITURE AND DRaPERIES, AND WHICH WR WILL OFFER YoU aT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. OTE A FEW OF OUR MANT OFFERS FOR TO DAY AND ToMORRZOW. ‘Very Fine High-slevs Divan ang Chaize, in bied’s- eve maple, talaid with marquetre........... Richly Carved Osk Cheval Gass, W. A. Prunes & Ca. (Guocensors to BG. Davin, ‘Tio Market Specs, Corner Sth Street. EXTRA REMNANT OCCASION, SPLENDID ARRAY OF REMNANT BAR- GAINS FOR tomorrow, Friday. Our weekly REMNANT day, this week being the first week in the month and therefore the ‘busiest, bas left on our hands an unusually LARGE COLLECTION OF REMNANTS, most ‘of them very choice and desirable, We don't wast REMMANTS in our stock, and they may be very wsctal to you. The few SPECIALS that we quote will give you alight idea of the way we MARK DOWN REMNANTS. Conser Rewarn. 10 pairs of W. C. 0. CORSETS; color Rera. ‘In sizes 16, 19, 23, 27, 28, 30. Rewular price, 1. REMNANT PRICE, 60c. pair. 10 pairsof W. C. ©. CORSETS; color White. Tn sizes 18, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 23, 29. Regular price, $1, BEMNANT PRICE, @0o. pair. 10 paizs of DR. BALL'S H. P. CORSETS, style A; color Ecru. In sizes 22, 24, 25, 26, ‘27, 28 Regular price, $1.95. REMNANT PBICE, 850, pair. Gpairs DR. BALL'S CORSETS for MISSES, White, Bises 19, 21, 25, 90. Regular price, ‘Tie. REMNANT PRICE, 5c. pair. 4 pairs ‘‘THOMSON'S” CORSETS for ‘MISSES; White. Sizes 19, 25, 20. Regular price, 7c, BEMNANT PRICE, 500. pair. Hosur Deranruenr. Spaire EXTRA SIZE BALBRIGGAN HOSE, 8%. Rewular price, 600, REMNANT PRICE, 200. patr. Spare BALBRIGGAN HOSE. Sizes 8, 8%, Os Regular price, 3c. REMNANT PRICE, ie. pair, 15 pairs FINE LISLE THREAD HOSE, UR- BLEACHED. Sizes 8, 84,9. Rexular price, 0c. REMNANT PRICE, 2lc, pair. 3 paire “MORELY'S" PAST BLAOK EN- GLISH HOSE. Bize8. Rewular price, 500, REMEANT PRICE, 27e. pair. Speirs BLACK SILK HOSE. Sizes $ and 9. Regular price, $1.25. REMNANT PRICE, ‘Fe. pair. Spatrs BLACK SILK HOSE. Bises 84 and ‘9. Regular price, 1.10. REMNANT PRICE, Gre. pair. B pare BLACK SILK HOSE. Size 9%. Regular price, 8c, REMNANT PRICE, 500, pair. 2paire FINE LISLE THREAD HOSE, in Light Biue; slightly faded. Size 8. Regu- lar price, 0c. REMNANT PRICE, 23c. pair. Moeim Usvrsweas Rewsanrs. Th theearly part of the week we advertised im the Star a JOB LOT of MANUPAC- TURER’S SURPLUS STOCK OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES. As a result of ‘he fidiculous price at which we sold these goods we have quite a number of o@d sizes und broken lota, which we will sell at REMNANT PRICES. 7 LADIES’ FINE MUBLIN GOWNS. In ‘size 13 only. Regular price, $1.90. REM- NANT PRICE, 87c. each. 9 LADIES' FRENCH MUSLIN GOWNS, very handsomely trimmed and finished. Bize 13, 14,15. Regular price, $1.00. REMNANT PRICE, 91.29 each. 6 EXTRA FINE MUSLIN GOWNS for La- ‘DIES, with yoke of SOLID FRENCH EM- BROIDERY and drawn work, very elaborately trimmed end finished. Sizes 14,15. Regular Price, $3. REMNANT PRICE, 62.10 cach. eT ‘Cherry Music Cabinet, with beveled French plate Reuxazrs Or Sure. WATPOEDsecnnceeessvonssorsessemmnrsessssasescseresees LD Hine Och Over Mantel, Tory CbO0P..ss.cescsseessene 95 45D IP TOU WILL PLEASE CALL WE WILL ‘BB PLEASED TO SHOW YOU NUMEROUS OTHER BARGAINS, oe se Dally LETTER. . oe . ce — * oe : ye ‘THURSDAY, Marx 7, 1001. * ee — . ee . oe : : : : . . . . . . . . . . ° . . . SBE tee sereetercccce SLADIES’ FRENCH MUGLIN SKIRTS, with ‘W-inch ruffle of fine tucks and French embroid- ery. Regular price, $2.10. REMNANT PRICE, $1.00 each. © LADIEZS' FRENCH MUSLIN SKIRTS, ‘with 12-inch ruffle of French embroidery, ine ‘tacks abd draws work, extra quality end finish. Rernlar price, 3.25. REMNANT PRICE, 82.10 each. LADIES’ MUSLIN SKIRTS with deep rufile of tucks andembroidery. Regular price, 81. REMNANT PRICE, 600. Reswsaxrs Or Exszorssz, 29 yards of RED and WHITE and RED and BLACK Embroidery. 4 to G inches wide. Reg- ‘iar price, 40 and 7c. REMNANT PRICE, ‘So. yard. 1% yerde EMBROIDERED 45 - INCH FLOUNCING. Regular price, $1.25 yard. REMNANT PRICE, 81.50 for piece. 2 yanls of 45-inch EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING VERY ELABORATE. Regular price, $1.38 yurd. REMNANT PRICK, g2 for Dieve. 26 yards of “45-inch HAND-DRAWN WORK FLOUNCING. Regular price, $2.50 yard. BEMNANT PRICE, &2 for pigce. 1 yarde of IRISH POINT EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING, 45 imches wide. Rewular price, 92.00. BEMNANT PRIOR, 82 for piece, Also LARGE QUANTITY OF REMNANTS of Nasrow Embroideriesand Edyes at our pre- vailing remnant prices. wilt Grove Resvawrs. 22 pairs 4-BUTTON SUEDE GLOVES in ‘Tans. Only 53s and GX, Regular price, 88c. BEMNANT PRICE, 6c. pair. % PAIRS OF EXTRA QUALITY BLACK KID GLOVES. 4-BUTTONS, all sizes. REG- ULAR PRICE, $1.80 and $1.25 pair. REM- NANT PRICE, 85c. pair. NOTE,—This iss very great bargain, as these Gloves aye ofthe very best make, The FIRST that COMES in the MORNING gets the PICK. Lice Axo Daarzey Ner Rewnaxre. 6% yards of 45-inch RUSSIA LACE FLOUNC- ING. BOW KNOT and POLKA 8POT pattern. ALL SILK, Binck. Regular price, $1.50. REMNANT PRICE, $1 yard. 2 yarts of CHANTILLY DRAPERY NET, MBinch, striped effect. Regular price, 91.85 yard. REMNANT PRICE, €2.99 for piece. 1M yards RUSSIA DRAPERY NET, now pat- terns, all sk. Reqular price, $1 yard. BEM- NANT price, $1.19 for piece, Broxex Lore Or Guar Dazss ROBES. 1 COMBINATION SUIT BLACK ond WHITE CAMKL'S HATR. Regular price, $22, REMNANT price, $11 for sult. ‘1 DBESS RUBE, braided with BLACK braid. Regular price, $22, BEMNANT PRICE, $10 for robe, 1 CAMEL’S HAIR BOBR, very stylish. Reg- ‘ular price, $20. REMNANT price, $13 for outs. 4 DRESS ROBE. BLACK and GRAY, WITH mide border. Rerulat price, 615, REMNANT PRICK, 69 for suit, ADRESS ROBE, GRAY CARMELITE, with handsome stripe to match. Regular price, 615. REMNANT PRICE, 99 for suit. 1 DRESS PATTERN, L. GRAY, Rewular price, 615. REMNANT PRICE, $8 for suit. 1 Dress Pattern, L. Drab. Regular price, $16. ‘Remnant price, €9 for suit. Lusoz Coszz¢rox Or Rewaxre In Gimpe, Pamementeries and Fancy Drews ‘Trimsniags at ridiculous prices. Also REMMANTS of RIBBON in all widths, . 8 i JEWELRY FOR 10 CENTS. We bave marked out om = Special Counter, _ “rectly opposite our Jewelry SPECIAL, ° ‘We shall piace on our notion counters 1,000 Velveteen Skirt Facings, in all GREAT IKAUGURATION OF SUMMER BAB- @ i AINS. ‘It {s our sincere intention to show = Hine of bright, refreshed by the morning dew, so let it be with humanity. Thin xreat May Sale of Remnants on our third door will bea blessing to mankind and a carefully and show your appreciation by wiving LIST OF OFFERINGS. Our rerular 5c. Departinent consists of three Counters especially devoted for that purpose. A selection Of Satines, Challies, Draperies, Gingiams and many other items which we bave earefully selected trom thelr respective depart- menteand offer them et the low figure of So. Per yard. PT is car intention to close out our Notting- ‘ham Curtain Laces and therefore have placed them on sale on our third floor at less than ao~ tual market quotation. This is un exceptional ‘offer and you can afford to embellish your home at a snali outlay. A lot of336-mnch-wide De Beiges and Mobairs in different sbades of Brows and Gray, plaids and miztures, reduced from 250, te 1c. per yard. 2 cases Dress Ginghams in fall pieces and pat- terns, positively warranted {ast colors, in per- fect condition, new styles, only 9c. per yard; Fegular valbe, 12iqe. 16 pieces of 38-inch-wide ‘*Zephyrine,” fast colors, an entire new fabric, an excellent imita- tion of the fnest Scotch Ginghams, only 12ige. er yard. S cases Black Organdie Remnants arranged in Datterns from § to 12 yards, Fast Black. Only 10c. per yard. Generally sold at 5c. A now line of Figured Satine Remnants ar- Standard value, 12}. Do not fail toexamine our Skylight Circle. At consists of aJine of Cashmeres, Beiges, Mo- hairs ond many other Dress Goods in different lengths. Price 10c. per yard. Hegular value from lie. to 25e, ‘One case of Pisin Brown and Olive French Batiste, in patterns from & to 12 yards, war- ranted to bea genuine French importation, the ‘Manufacture of Koechlin Freres, Mulbouse. Only 9. per yard. Regular value -.5e. One case Unbleached Satine Remnants, an slexant fabric for Ladies’ Underwear and many other purposes, warranted perfect. Only 7c. Per yard. Regular value 123e. ‘Two cases of French Mousseline, in suitable Jengths, light patterns, fast colors, Only 10c. = Batiste we have many specials in styles ont manufscture at the low prices of Ge. and 20c. ss Select patterns and excellent designs. Reg- iar valtte 12350. 50 pieces of Lace Seersucker, an clezant fabric for summer wear, fast colors. Reduced from ise. to Ce. per yard. Weextend a cordial invitation to the public to cal and examine our bargains, exhibited on our third floor, WE AhE NOW LOCATED Im OUR NEW STORES, 1215 F AND 1214 G 8T., WBERE WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SEE ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER OF POTTERY, PORCELAIN AND Lass. mb7-3m EAFT's ENTERPRISE, my7-3t 1241 11th st. ‘se. LEE Ns ee Ue oe ee OS | tereerrrrrrrrrerererrere “Davo News Br E. P. Mzarz EES cos THURSDAY, May 7, 1991. ‘Troubles, ‘Take Bear Lithia Water for the Gout. ‘Take Bear Lithia Water for Take Bear Lithia Water for In- flammnstio.. of the Bladder. ‘Bear Lithia Wuter acts as a pre ‘Ventive 28 well as a restorative. Half-gallon bottles, 30c. ; $3.60 per dozen. MERTZB DRUG STORE, 8.E. Cor. lth and F sts. nw. BU er ere Fh ey gach with one Ke 4 Dolis: dasenett Hleduced from 186. to Se. ae 3 Doped Dolis: sat ‘slugitiy damaged, Hs- phir Re soi “leaner Balle, is 4 redeeed from = Paes Pinaigt ge Helo BS Totust. building. Cro NT aE Size BROREN LINES, Be. Fine ddeht Weight Black Cioth Sizes 34 and 36. each. etl sinietalyoreles Siviinea’ Biase Seduced tro os tact tic.tty ti hie = 7 a eS reach Gina Size GH.” Reduced tron $18 to TS. ipcord 3-piece Suit, Size ral fromm 618 to BO, wg es eae sage aed Canprews ‘Axo M Misses: Depsercege th Black, hair line checks, pinised waist ace Egy Rae ot Esom ize s'yearm hedused to O10. Srvex Wane Deranruest. —o—— SILVER-PLATED contiton=aua ARE. are—e tp good, Reduced ot the very best Agr Nezoreworx , Dezanrucer, ™ Remnants of Plath Chin SI from 3 to Syyands ate ss iow ek ot al eae iol of silk Fassel ig i biseeoue. Bedne from fhe, to Ste, siopane = cushions, “AS odd fot Sihtly soil-d Buck, Por eee PLAID MUSLIX, 34e.: Sesame PSR hes Ze spmnanta of Tella Linon, Firured. and BRE es ame NTS. ieale ‘arte te rob ie Tenriese L-wool, Berees, h Denitee Obesy ist Biv ie. Tsiae ix (Second Seapiongax D Y 4 diuced rom 18 ea priors rersereerereeerer es? ?| Par Depanrvenr, SORT ee CHE eT Pe ee ly You Dzsmz TOBE CORRECTLY ANDSTYLISHLY ATTIRED AT A MODERATE COST, BUCH SUPERIOR QUALI:Y A8 TO COMPETE ONLY WITH THE VERY BEST CUSTOM CLOTHES. HOW COMFORTABLE A SPRING OVERCOAT 18 THESE MORNINGS Me ERE AND LET US SELL YOU ONE THAT 18 CORRXCT IN FABRIC, FASHION, FIT, FINISH AND PRICE. DO You NOT NEED A BLACK CUT- AWAY COAT AND VEST FOR DRESS ‘weak? Ly IN ALL BOBINGON, PARKER & 00., AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, &% COR 7TH 4uD D STs. H.W. male 2. —— Remnants of Ginzham in Jengths from 139 to ‘Ti yerte. rE Ee . to 100. @ yard. Sheree Ee of to: a yard. (See r, Ist 2 Bro Was Derssruesr. fray ematiecind Lasan Pillow Goma, dee Bas or oe seein Baas == Corser Dersnruenr, patrs 1.0," Hd Wired oes 10TH, UTH AND f STS AW. 1 pair No. meitto Rsene ire Nace Green. 1. pair Old Gold.” Keduced trom @18.00 10 rr. jetty Derby Curtaina, eitable for sinele vubie Aoors—2 Pairs Gold, Liy paire Lerre Reduced trou ‘Embroidered Fian- ott, WEL YTS! erage Fens steht at cae nit of outa SE Patcna Stripes and econ fi Jewsrny nang Doe FURNInHINGS. COLLAL ARs. Teduced from LEADERS. ‘S reduced from 81 to G0e- EL CUAIN LEADERS. Ladies A | Drop-stitch Lisle Thewsd it i ofa Pine, ¢ Tuite Lavender, f Lunxe Dewciact About 50 * Leuxthe” of Cambrice Silewing dn ite shades, slightly sotled wrink ed, if ortwrima GFitet Boor, loth st butidine Daceaisrs: Soxpares Devanrsest. 2 fomp. tapth ont. Tedured trom m8 to te, hie top. Ace Fromm A each. 1 Sed i Reduced PEM He oe, ti broken. Some, ai teeth 1 jaced from | Soule, 6 rt. to l0e T reduced trom I to"Se. frow 10 to 2c. earst flour, Lith st. building.) ews Forsismxa Deranruext. 3 Blue Ribbed Si Oll-tyed Bicyele bi mated und 38. Meduced from @4 whe a apieaarigsiad Taney Test Brown vite iyraney Sitk aan polka dots or solbd fine quality. from 874 to ob, each Jouryiy Pure 2100 Linen faced tres Be Sith tum points Sie 18. 8 Ladies’ Sheer Whil Handkerchiets, with co.cred inced trom 25 to. ioe slightly sciled. is. a 2 White All libew Hematite just st Gor, 11th i. building.) WOODWARD € ‘© LOTHRop, my7 10th, 11th and F sts, LASE contar: “48:.; SWISS FLOUNCINGS, RAFF'S ENTERPRISE, my7-3t oii trineed Curtaina—2 4th st. Re. “Srreause Beacrr aT FRR RRR gy’ B The mere mention of RIBBONS brings » flood of ‘thought that reflects ali sortsof pretty shades, fantastic tyings, knots and bows and furbelows that always will be interesting to womankind. Whether you want RIBBON for duty or decoration this assortment of OURS can gratify the desire because it is the “pink of Perfection” in every point, quality and quantity. Fash fon decrees many changes end we make them. | With- ‘out knowing what you want—and your use for tthe ‘best way for us to do is to give yous weneral iutroduc- put you on terms of intimacy with the whole WN sisterhood and leave you to pluck the besu- cn Frere f2-COLORED VELVET RIBBONS—oum- bers 5,9 and 12. SATIN BACK in Brown, Gray, Groen, Heliotrope, Old Rose, beside ail ‘the other summer dress shades. We have all the colors, also, in numbers 4, Sand 7. G.F. Black Veivet, with linen beck inall numbers, from 2 to 12. Satin Back from 11016. SePEAU DE SOE RIBBONS in Tan, Brown, Gray. Green, Biack and White—2i inches wide—39e. a yard. $@- FANCY TRIMMING RIBBONS with lace ‘edge, 33¢ inches wide, in shades toned tn har- mony with the fashiouabie colors-G5e. « yard. £2-Piain or Striped Gold Tinsel Ribbon— Bi¥4e., 50e., Ge. and Te. a yard. $@-CROCHET EDGE im White and al! the Gellcate shades—125¢c. 8 yard. |The width and ‘the “*ware” A it for neckwear. have made special prices on the SATIN @NOS GRAIN RIBBONS. I: you need some ‘Row—or Will soon—Fou had better buy at this male. 2x 6 8 129. 3 7 8 & & De 1c. Ie. ‘You don't have to stop and wonder sf the quality is Jost what it shouid be, even if the price is very iow. WE are guarantee enourh of the worth. We have bet- ter qualities if you want tzem. yard. @7°5-INCH PLAID RIBBON—400. » yard. ‘This is better than the price, considerably. Sg-SATIN-EDGE GOS GRAIN SASH RIB- BO in Black, White cud colors—] aad $1.35 ayard. az-BLACK we can get it—and leave the price to ““tag om behind." Peed you want—THESE are tbe RIB- Dorr Rea» Tms Unies you ere willing to be conviared of « tree ctate- ‘ment of indisputable facts. A few Gayeage wehad in ‘the columns of The Stare @recription of the eo-entied the tenet of tbose te dics who may bave overicoked reading it, we today Pe ‘We ber leave to call your attention to «clemot Giowes which tm this city are advertiont amd soldae ‘Pieskins.and, if you remember.we generally made » Point to afvertion them in the following manser: Burrits with the wont Pigskin in parenthesis, simply because they were known under the latter mame. Ordi- Barily they are known under the name of Biarrits, | called after city of Biarrite. Thetrath of the matter | 7 that rent Pucukins ary only made inte Men's Gloves hard labor and not for Ladies wear. ‘We arom | ofte® ask forreal Pisskin Gloves that we thought it | Dest to makes cniversal explanstion of the real facts, and in order to prove our assertion we shall giadly amen MENS PIGSKIS GLOVES | Amd you witbeoon drop te lee that $a ener wane any Pieskin Gloves oF that you ever wish to weer amy. ‘We koop three lines of Biarrits Mousqusteires, such | Qualities as no ocber house cam show you. Our quality | at €1.35 are 6 button Mousguetaires with moalleped tops, which feciiitete putting them om. Thay are Russinn tanned, which ¢ives them an aetesable odor | They ary an finely finished asthe best of French kid | amd much more darshle than any other glove made. | We have then tn ailcolorsand sizes, es slso im White with Diack eubroidery. They are worn with the finest | street dress, Althourh you may not have any imme diate ave for them, ask us to abow them to you end we | will do 0 with pleesare. |OUR BARGAINS FOR TOMORROW AND saT- URDAY Our Rassian Tanned Diaerita are really worth @1.35 | and we sell thew for thai Our @1 Rext two days at $1.45. Oar $2 Sumie Mousqueteires, ineluding all the Laght | Grays, Hawn and Tem, with Bieck embroidery, re- @uerd to 61.90. Ladies’ 4-in'ton Dreweed and Feduced frou €1.25 to #7 Ladies’ Suste 4-bution Gloves, in Gray with em backs, Worth $1.25, we shall sell at @L (Chamois Kin Mousyuetaires, (a Baranine in Sivk Gloves aud Mitts will be found em name a b oo oy = ¥ oo ve v tnt £3 IVE Ga, @11 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Undressed Kid Gloves Srrout Sure SPECIAL Men's Pull Recularanede Balteiggan Halt Hose; 9 to 10; 25e.; down to 1ie., or 7 pairs for $1. Cue Laden’ Garnet Sik Rain Cost; sine 58; @10, down to Also odd sites in Corsets, Undervesta, Be., at price: below com. You owe tt to yourselves and to us to examine these goods, and euetion Sab <0 ote eo axe JOHNSON & LUTTRELLS POPULAR-PRICED DEY GOODS BOUsR, my? ‘713 Market Space, bet. Tth and Sth ate. —— ADIBS LISLE HOSE, 10c.; LADIE® STRIPED La. 2 my7-3t : 1241 Ce. a SOU ert irate “Fonrver Axp A Dax BE LACK FOR CLOTHES 18 UNI- B, verually and perpeeatiy popular. BE It docen't make any difference what flights it takesfashion begins and ends with black. Cheviote and French Thibete are the favorites among the @usky bued fabrics. We are never without them—« complete (tne. They make the most geates! ‘swie—tor all-around eervice—thet you cam wear, We cut them im ail the leading styles_SINGLE and DOUBLE-BREASTED SACKS, with SINGLE and DOUBLE- BREASTED VESTS and THRER ond POUR-BUTTON CUTAWAYS. 00 F COURSE ALL CLOTHIERS KEEP $3 then—or pretend to—and the ques- ‘00° tion comes where to “‘enst your lime for the best fish.” Heresand why? EVERY SUIT OF OURS 18 A PAREXCEL LENCE CREATION—made ty US-so we know the worth of them. Ife suit @te= ie stylish — wears well—and coms right you've got « bargain. All of our Black Chee- foteand Thibets are barains. We'vemarked the first step—¢10-theyve GHEVIOTS. Better ones at $12, @1350, $15 $16.50, 918, 920, $25, 630 ona a5. These Inst ones are the Thibets, You find very few ready-made Thibete outside of OURS. Tailors have the cloth, but they'll put two to one meatiy on the price. ‘That OURS are resdy-made suite—yowl know—agresably to your purse—but seems ise will ever suspect tt. LACK HAS LIVED TO OEE THE ‘rise aod fall of a thoussad fade—and if you want t0 look gumtest—ebegumt in fat—without being conspicecus—our editions of BLACK OMBVIOTS one ‘THIBETS pove the way. ‘GAKS AKD COMPANY, PENX. AVE. . aND cresting SEVENTH ST. Clothiers. a7 C-butsoe pang Mowsyustaires for the

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