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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ‘WEDNESDAY... ‘CROSBY S. NOYES... THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local Circulation of any Newspaper in the World, aud as an Advertising Medium is worth more than all the other pnpers published in Washington. ‘The considerations urged to account for the large immigration into this country are numer- ons, and not the least important is one seldom advanced; the fact that the debt of many lead- ing foreign nations is increasing aa that of the United States steadily decreases. The tabulated statement prepared by the cenens bureaa for the decade of 1880 to 1890 shows that the former has increased more than two thousand million dollars: the latter has decreased balf that ‘amount. The fact that this heavy increase of foreign indebtedness is due largely to prepara- tions for war furnishes a further inducement to seek a land of peace and comparatively swall national expenditures. An examination of the per capita debt of the varions countries illus- ‘The 'Untted trates the comparative statement. States debt decreased from Great Britain's per capita debt is 87.7 of France, @116.35; Russia's is only $30.79. When the county and state debts are consid- ered the stall comparative expenditure by the people of this country more distinctly appears; for the republic's public ebt—an extraordinary expenditure not likely to be inenrred again after the payment of the present indebted- ness—will soon be extinguisbed and leave only for the most parta local debt. ‘The expendi- tures above those defrayed ont of the enxtoms and internal revenue will be those of munici- palities, townships, conn! tates. Our state debt per capita is + debt, £2.27. The total per capita, county, state and national, is £20.46 as against $46.59 in 1880. At this rate the entire indebtedness would be liquidated in ten years more. Muntcipal in- debtedness is not included in the statement. ss The Tortuguese-Fnglish struggle in South Africa sec:ns now to be over a tableland in the by the river Pangwe. terior approsc his is considered to be one of the healthiest districts m the region, perhaps in all the Dark Continent. Commanding the Zambesi and the southern Inke country. Mashennland is invaln- able from the st mext in South traffic with the natives. the earliest <iiscoverers h modern times in that Afrien which lies south {point of permanent settle- Africa or even from that of ‘The Portn:nece were as elsewhere in of the Great vert. Lut they were etter fitted for dixeovery than colonization. More than three centuries keve passed since the first attempts to cstrblich posts were made and of impertanee bas been accomplished for civ - The English, comin vand with more definite purpose are running efor! of Portuguese claims, and a already taken plaee. which may or But the kely to give the English claimants more trouble in that section than any other people. The Boer is an Africander Hollander, Jong out of Hollan+, hobling tenaciously to the Presbyterian theology of William the Silent and the synod of Dort. His many years of absence from hon: smail conumunication plentiful contact with tentots, have dew lander. He ix not bi how to use the rifle and fight for his country, in a «tr with , ped a new &j nge land with the world and striches and Ho cies of Hol- as the recov hishberties when the English took them away for a short time some years ago showed. Another inter lication has arisen. It seems to be the year for that sort of thing. The present unpleasantness grows out of the refusal of the captain of a ferry Doat sailing uns an charter between Detroit and Windsor on the Canada shore, to run up the British flag in honor of the queen's birthday. reed to do so or He was finally f Toxorrow. Pte" wie BLO VER: i ror THURSD! MAY. i 100 DOZEN OF THESE MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES HAVE UST BEEN RECEIVED, FAST BLACK AND ALL THE CORRECT SUMMER SHADES OF GKAYS, TANS, MODES. OFFERED TOMORROW AT 68 CENTS, AS A SPE- GIAL AND ADDITIONAL SOUVENIR OF THE “OPENING.” THE PALAIS ROYAL. Ifyou haven't yet attended our ‘Opening” of Summer Furnishings, we Particulurly request acall tomorrow. Saturday we shall clove at mbiday, 60 that Friday will he the busy day of the week. Call tomorrow—Thursday—and avoid the overcrowding of Friday. YOU'LL REQUIRE A LIST OF “OPENING” PRICES. ‘Not having time or the inclination to re-mark our entire stock of Summer Goods, ‘We have printed lists giving the prices you'll find warked on the goods and the re- duced or Souvenir Prices of the “Opening.” Ask for ono uf theve lists or preserve that which is printed below. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN LEATHER GOODS. Here are 14-inch Genuine Alligator Satchels, with leather-covered frame, Jeather lining end best nickel trimmings, for only $3.50 each. And here is the imitation, same size, and made to look the same as the genuine, for only 73 cents, Both barsains. You'll notice on the list of Souvenir prices that all 50c. Pocket Books, &e., are offered at 42 cents. Since there are over fifty styles to pick from we think you will appreciate being told of the best. ‘The Pocket Book is of real seal, with outside compartment for cards, &e. The best Pocket Book and Card Case combined is style No. 28. Ask forit. Some of the 85c. Books offered at 75 Buy one of the Long Grain Leather Porket Books and youget adollar's worth. Thousands of Belts. The printed list tells the ‘‘Open- ing” prices. ‘The imported Biack Grain Leather Belts, with large leather buckles, are marked 81.25. The writer ives a valuble bint when he tells you to ‘seo those made in imitation of the imported. They are marked 50 cents, but may be ‘secured for 4c. during the *Opening.” FANS AND JEWELRY YOU WILL ADMIRE. ‘You'll notice that all styles of Jewelry and Fans figure on the list of the “Open- ing” Souvenir prices, as thousands of articles are included. Attention is called to the following as conspicuously pretty and cheap: ‘Fhe $2.50 and $2.25 White Gauze Fans are of style and nish unusually fine and would seem to be just the Fans for ‘‘Commencements.” The $1 Fans offered at 80 cents are shown in White Gauze, plain and painted, also quill feathers, with richly embossed sticks, The collection of Japanese Fans will fascinate the artistic eye. Here are Parchment Fans marked 20 cents—to be bad for 17 cents during the ‘Opening"-that for beauty of color, desixn and finish are superior to any heretofore shown at cents. Here, too, are the Richly Embossed Black Silk Fans with heavy tassels of Gold and Silver. They are marked § but your list will tell you they may be secured for $1.25 during the ‘‘Opening.” ‘Those marked $1 look so much like them that you'll wonder at the difference in price; these can be had for 44c. The 25e. Jewelry is on your list quoted 2c. Your choice of all styles. The Vassar Shirt Stu ds, of Stonine, Roman end Bright Gold, look worth nearer 81 than 2le., and sodothe Patent Lever Cuff Buttons to match. ‘The Enamel Pansy Scarf Pins and those of Sterling Silver at 21c. are pretty. © The Joan of Are Girdles of Oxidized and Bright Silver and those of Woven Gold Wire are Sc. instead of 81. ‘The Rolled Gola Bead Necklace, with Heart Locket attached, is another good value at 8c. PARTICULARLY SEASONABLE ARE THESE: Tooth Brushes from Ch. ‘Loonen of Paris at 20c., and Hair Brushes from A. Dupont of Paris at Sc. arerare offerings. *“Gem" and Feather-weight Dress Shields at 11c. is another surprise.,80 is 100 sheets of Superior Linen Note Paper for 15c. Read the list below carefully. It mentions the latest summer furnishings at the wholesale prices for this week— for the Palais Royal's Fourteenth Annual Summer *‘Opening.” cents aro really worth have his boat tied mp by Caxadian customs of- ficiala and the State called ou to settle ti ficiaks in Detroit conte: had uo right to make such demand. No honor should be paid to the queen under com- pulsion, but the ferry capt. ald sufficiently gellant w. mand. not only to have flo: in honor of the birthday of such an estimable old indy as Queen Victoria, but to have risen early in the morning to do it. Between the conduet of Consul Ewing at one port anda! ferry captain at another, it looks as if we will | have to overhaul the boasted gallantry of American men and put in some needed re- pairs, Suppose we place a heavy export duty on gold. Then make silver free and sunonnce to foreigners that they :nust take silver or lose their business with as. No silver, no trade. ‘What « plank thet would be in the party platform. And it is quite as r practicable and not half so dangerous as the sub-treasury plan plank. — enix Aaa the U. 8. of- We. te 506. el 8 #1 31. Al Col. Henry Watterson has returned to Louis- ville from his lecture tour with a feeling against ail newspaper interviewers surpassing that which he entertains against the republican party. Having read these interviews Henry does not know, politicaily speaking, whether he ix afoot or horsebac —_—_—_—_ore—___ Amid the crush of matter and wreck of worlds, of which the adventists tell us, will not note be taken of the election of a state ticket by the Rhode Island legislature? Rhody went through this performance another time yester- day, and doomYlay will doubtless find her with her constitutional eccentricities unaltered and matouched. ———_—-s—_ It is a plain case that the republican party in order to win in 1592 must defeat the democratic party, the Farmers’ Alliance and the Fifty-sec- end Congress. ‘This is undoubtedly « formid- able combination, and the G. O. P. will bave to hustle. L 8s 85. e1. $1. a1 7 &. 4 &. @ Pr 8 < oe ‘The present season has been productive of eatehing religions phrases. Thus the world knows how it is to have “ecclesiastical measles” OF to witnes#—what is worse —an “ecclesiastical lynching.” To the heresies has been added the f inaction,” which is a serious thing— as the world lives and not simply thinks, —_—__oee The Cincinrati Exjuirer, which is vigorously opposed to Gov. Campbell's renomination, eays and of x that Neal is the logical candidate. Logical candidate? Is that the candidate of a new party? —— + Acolored man, Rev. Chas. A. Parrish, A. M., Mews Derarrwext Sovvesms. Half Hose, all styles. e | ‘Outing Shirts, all styies.. 1 | tye All-wool Nealice Shirts... 61.50 |-9g0. Spun Milk Ribued Vente: $5 Pure Silk Shirts. 82.89 | $1.48 Heavier Weizht Silk Vests. | Side. All-silk Grenadine Windsors. 5 | gi:oe Eewien Sanaa Vest Wash Silk Windsors, all styles. Sc. Okiiren's Biieed Poon w-in-Land and Kuot Searts. Ae | Ladies abd Children See ‘ec. Knot Scarfs, all styles. wear ; also the French “*C.G.” d “Palais Koyal” Nicht Shirts Boe | Balbriggan Under- | and Toilet Articles Departments. 912.50 White Lawn Suits, ail styles.. Shawls at 10 per cent discount. Ze. Seoteh Ginghams, all styles. Ize. Outing Cloths, ali styles. Nye. Silk-finish India Pongees,. 10 per cent discount on all Black Silks, Grenadines Nets, Flouncines and Parasol Covers and the following cent discount. ‘Sie. Fast Black Boot Pattern Silk Hose ‘8c. Paris Summer N (Departyent near door No. 1119 Pa. ave.) fealth” All-wool Summer Under wear. .. Summer Underwear, all styles, summer Underwear, all styles., . Half Hose, all styles, garments at 10 per cent discount. 50c. Ladies’ Cambric Corset Covers, 50c. Short Skirts for Ladies. 68e. Cotton Underwear, all styles, 85e. Cotton and Cambric Undergurinents... 81 Gowns and Skirts, in many styles, 81.35 Cotton and Cambric Unde ts as ryarments. Gg four-ply Linen Collars, all Four-ply Linen Cuffs. oria”” Umbrellas, ‘oria” Umbrellas, warranted one ¥¢ ‘mbrellas, novelty handles... Silk Pongee Sun Umbrellas. 25 Cotton Pongee Umbrellas, green lin: Linen Hendkerchiefs, new style borders. Novelty Border French Linen Handkercbiets. 35¢ Biack Jap. Sik Handkerchiefs. Biack Jap. Silk Handkerchiefs. ‘Castor Beaver Driving Gloves. English Doz Skin Driving Gloves. 5 Cape Tan Driving Gloves... Iso see souvenir prices im Leather Gvods, Jewelry | ‘T5e. Summer Corsets, all styles, $1 Summer Corsets, all styles 12%e. All-linen Towels... 25e. Toweis,all styles, 81.98 Ginhain Dresses, all ‘He. Prettily Trimmed Aprons. $1.35 Sun Hats, ail styles. | Te. Sun Hats, Gfe., and Soc. | €1 Nainsook Dresses, all styles. j 10 per cent off marked pric cluding t broidered Black Nainsook Rober which senna lower prices than usualiy prevail. Sc. White Lawn Handkerchiefs, all styles, | 25e. Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles. 50c. Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, a apis Derarruest Sovvexms. FERGRGQUSERESRER EEE Em- White Suits, all styles. which are marked at 50 Suits for # and $4.75 Suits, 08 Embroidered White Wrappers.. 68 White and Gingham Wrappers. . 68 Calico and Gingham Wrappers... S Calico Wrappers, all styles. Calico Wrappers (usually $1.25), Wash Silk SLirt Waists.. 50 Silk Waists, Black and colors. Fionnel Blazers, all styles.. 50 Biazers, in club colors. English Sumner Coaching Jackets. Jackets for mountain and seashore. Innported Jackets. all styles... 4c D Silk Handkerchtets. Se. Children’s Ail-linen Handkerchiefs...” 25e. Silk Gloves and Mitts 0c. Silk Gloves and Mitts Se. Silk Gloves and Mitts. gSREEs PREREE vusquetaires. os 1.68 Children’s and Misses’ India Lawn, Gingham and | © ‘Palais Royal” 4-button Kid Gloves.....81.35 Flannel Suits at one-tenth less than narked prices. s Riding and Bicycling Gauntlet Gioves...-€1.10 81 Vassar Shirts, from E. & W. laundry. {8c | $1 White and Yellow Chamois Mousquetaires......80¢ Tapeshe eet Paces Ghana: 25 | #1 Foster-book Kid Gloves. 95¢ Vassar Shirts, all styles... 39 | We. Kid Gloves, all styles 80 .75 Shirts, with embroidered 1.50 | Sc. Pig Skin or Biarritz Mousquetaire.. 88 1.98 Pufl-tront Shirts of embroidered iawn.....91.79 | | Also see Men's Department Souvenirs. BSc. India Lawn Shirt Waist». 00c | @1 Jewelry, all styles., 890 ‘L White and Fast Black Lawn te | Te. rs all style: “62 25 White Lawn Shirt Wuists, ewbroidered.,....{08e | ‘ae 48 Lawn Shirt Waists, hemstitched.. & 5 $1.20 tae eRe | Priestiey’s, Lubin’s, Courtauld’s and other makes Black Wool Dress Goods. 0 per cent off marked prices of all Laces, Drapery BRRRE SEE dag Flowers an! Ribbons at 10 per cent discount. ! le of Kentucky, before the Baptist Publication | 1.68 Parasols, all styles. ee di ee. Society meeting im Cincinnati last week said | $268 Surah Silk Parasols, all sty 48 | ae that Adam was black man and the forbidden | $2-% Ponce and Surah Silk Parasols. = 51.00 P by $5.68 Bonquet Parasols, all styles. 98 | "32.50 fruit a watermelon. “The sun do move.’ $u.0s Lace Covered end other Pecascia 3 ise iP Oi paaraseres 5) Imported Black Lace Parasols. 11.98 J All the south will take a day off on the 18th of June to raise subscriptions for a monument to Jefferson Davis. New York might try this plan on her Grant monument seheme. eo ‘The Farmers’ Alliance ought to take hold of 8. e 83.08 Sun and Rain Silk Umbrellas. Imported Lace Parasols, all styles. ‘GX Changeable SUK Sun Uzabrellas. 48 Silk Sun Umbrellas, all styles. 20 “*Gloria™ Umbrellas, men's and ladies’ Philadelphia's finances and raise money in ac- | 25¢- Silk Windsor Scarfs, all styles... Qe | 25e. Bottles Bay cordance with the allianee platform on the | 00. Foylisi: Silk Windsor Scarts, fol gy meng oon grass crop of her streets. a Sse: Pa Lae oh es Be Tooth Brushes, all Acustom more honored in the breach than “a9e | 10e. Tooth Brushes, ‘the observance—public holidays of mourning meee mn wanes for dead cabinet officers not dying in office. | $195 Doubl — ‘ae. Enaiiah Hale Breshen... 0 See. Bing! ae cee ‘Those Florida senators will doubtless find a = a RuMings, ten that by taking to the woods they could not get ee roy te | Be Crepe Bufiling, Ie velopes ——-_+e—-- a eee i ‘The democrats hold county elections in Vir- 19: Cord Tourist Buching, er Be Bos ginia tomorrow, the republicans making but | 25c. Black Tourist Ruching, “tee Packs. ae ae ‘25e. Fast Bisek Hows, _ antenna Have we forgotten that the Charleston and | 25. Boot Pattern apd. “S30 | Te. the Itata are wandering alone over the wide, | 35:. Fast Bleck and 280 | 350. wide sea? ‘44r. Bulk Lisle Hose, “Se. —- +o _] Se. °C. @." Linke 4c Rallot reform in Pounsylvania and Tec. Fancy eenee OBS ‘seleswm ia }’iladelphia go hand in bane. © Ass Tatar Parors For Tovar Ox THAT QUESTION HAS BEEN ASKED OF US SO OFTEN IN THE LAST FEW DAYS THAT WE WANT TO SAY RIGHT HERE THAT ALL GOODS ADVERTISED ARE REDUCED IN PRICE. THE REDUCED PRICE STANDS UNTIL THE LOT 18 SOLD. THIS 18 NOT A SALE FOR A FEW DAYS TO SELL -A FEW MORE GOODS AT A SMALLER PROFIT. WE WANT TO SELL HALF OUR sTOCK BY JULY, aS aT THAT TIME WE MUST GIVE UP THE MAIN PART OF OUR BUILDING TO THE BUILDERS. TO DO THAT WE MUST GET RID OF GOODS AND ARE DOING IT BY REDUCING PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. LOTS OF NEW FRESH GooDs 3UST RECEIVED ARE BEING SOLD WITH- OUT REGARD TO PROFIT. WE WANT THE ROOM. GOODS MUST MOVE AND PRICES MUST MOVE THEM pare aaeaa iM MM A RRI coo H ER Pl A Be £2 Ge Ee Mee M4 EE HOR fue > it 316 7TH ST. N.W. 9" NEW LOT PARASOLS for the Children, ‘ali good colors. They will please any Child. Prices very low. W. A. Pisce & Ca. Buccessorsto E. G. Davis, eovecvcceoeececeeece ‘719 Market Spa eovceccvev0e00e re ea wcrara Y wy WE DON'T BELIEVE PROSPERITY WAS Mone Paoxrxa. Yow Wap *Y8r “oalled to a halt” quicker than st ‘Today we present to you for inspection an- WW hasbeen by the DISCONTINUING SALE other lit ot SPEOLAL PRICES. ‘You will ind {m our CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Deter- OUR STORE mination fs @ michty power in business, Gepertenent throughout ‘Today we have given the prices a ““death- bright and sparkling with BARGAINS. If G@ealing” blow—and soon the memory of Prices will interest you we will certainly hold thebanrains our haste las created will be your attention this week. It will be worth your the only monument left to the grandest * while to brave the inclement weather fora 4, waned ——————. o— ‘chance at these SPECIAL offers, As our space 4s small today we can only give yous few hints EADIOP, | of what you may expect. Study them care- nae. fully, here they are: — | We Kyow We Have paced ‘The BEST #1.25 White SKIRT in Washinston. = | ae STOCK-REDUCING SALE. They CANNOT be matched for less than $1.75, eT es Foe | ee ee ‘a8 seeing is believing. Come im and examine them yourself. ASK TO SEE our NEW 50c. CORSET COVER, Its No. 771. Pe 8 Svar Seo anna chived ra 1s Ovr Jos Or Ovp Consers, At 50c. pair, you will find such makes as “DR, BALL'S HEALTH” CORSET, “THOM- SON'S GLOVE FITTING,” W. ©. C. Per- fect Fitting, &c. Regular value, 1.25 and 1 pair. ALLIS, ‘Wo opened today 5 NEW STYLES in Half ‘Wool Challis, 22 inches wide, at 18c. per yard. It is hard to tell them from real French goods. Tuer Do Away Wirx Har PINS. Every departinent is filled to overflowing with com- Plete stocks of Spring and Summer Merchandise. This large stock was selected with great care and marked at very low figures. Sprinx trade has not been as good as expected, and toreduce to a minimum the chances of carrying over & lange stock of goods we have detormined to . SACRIFICE PROFITS NOW. It's an opportunity for rare and genuine bargains andit should be That was ever gathered in this city. SAKS AND COMPANY. Parise Prices. Laos: Suirs. ‘What a feast for your ‘These SUITS are the latest and most unique aciiievements of the drapers’ cre Black Henrietta Black Cashinere Savy bine riot ray ant Blac Black Castinere.. Blue and brown Pisid Green t guaranteed the lowest. " Best to $4.50 Fine Plated Batter 3.50 Fine Piated Sirup P.tehers. BELTS AND FANS sen lack Cai ‘le. All 50e. Laathet Bodice ant Straten All Sue: Leathel Bodice-ant Strabsht PEERLESS HAT FASTENERS reduced from ve. Fin b 3 “ ee SABLE Belts... 20c. to Se. pair. ‘Try them onceand you wili never use anything else. Panasor Axo Unmerrra DEPARTMENT. 28 32 ‘40 CARRIAGE SHADES at RIDICULOUS | Bisck and Whi Gia ee ae Prices. Have you seen the beauties that weare | Gray Check 45e. Ge. Sie. x y letta. Sole-Jeather Covered Trunks, extra well iade,patent | OFFERING for $1.19 each? They are well Lint Gray ect frame, fron bottom, 4 WORTH 81.75. he 30 STYLES of HANDLES im our LEADER Brown, Moin 1 UMBRELLA, which is made of EMPRESS Gray Gamer's Hair. nf * Gray Henrietta—(unported costdine). $90.00 GLORIA and WARRANTED. Regular price, THE MOST ECONOMI- CALLY CONDUCTED LARGESHOE BUSINESS IY. THIS VICINITY — IM- MENSE CASH PUR- CHASES-ENORMOUS CASH SALES—THESE ARE SOME OF THE REASONS. Seaport Kerve ° i400 | THAT'S THE RATE AT) —— %_OUR LEADER PRIC! ie hye taken fun se they ean "the Witt iewdeaeeae racks,” You can easily cailto imnd the elovant ediects é that won your praise a pe < ‘THEIR SHOES FROM US. Two Gaus Ix Nucxwean. ton. ‘Decors the few Gat srelene es te om THAT IS THECLUE TO REAL SILK CORD TOURIST RUCHING, 6 > ae a “| OURENORMOUS TRADE IN 122-20,, 89,50 $2.85 84.35, 84,50.0498| — yardein bor, in Cream, White, Black. Rega- Six Axp Cau Tra Gowss, MEN'S SHOES. nd xrain; anotiier lot just received, worth | /4F Price, 25c. MARKED DOWN to 1d. box. we have coes in the sale. Did you ever See : FULL-LENGTH MULL TIES, embroidered, gonsotuatious than this stock Contains “at your feet.” ‘Duck Eatatision Caves, leather clam, iat rt er Size hee ieee eer eae ‘some finished with colored narrow ribbon and Some without ribbon, regular prices, 25e.and 2%c. YOU MAY TAKE YOUR PICK of this lot for 1234c. each. Two Leavers Ly H, env. LADIES' FINE DROP-8TITCHED HOSE with SOLLD COLORED UPPERS OF SALMON, UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. 11.50 26-inch Gloria Umbrellas. natural handles. $1.| ‘2Snch Gloria Umbrellas, natural handles. $1. 25 Aivsilk Surah Parasols 6 Pigin Color Faille Silk Parasois.., Silk and Chaliies ini Combinati Challies with silk front. nrs--- Sun's Velling, Berge and Nun's Veiling in cou tion, ges HBRE WE ENUMERATE A FEW ITEMS THAT YOU ARE POSITIVELY PAYING $5 AND OVER FOR aT OTHER STORES—WE ARE SELLING THEM AT 83.95. Gon! LIGHT BLUE, NILE, CARDINAL, PINK, — | Grey Figured Cashier INENS AND W. 8. . ray Find Sant Merjped Lavengy Bi CANARY with FAST BLACK BOOT OF | Black striped Moliair extra fine quailty: worth be. HERMSDORF dye. Regular value, 8. SPE- | Bie and White ‘Tricot. i : wee Coe Goll ara caper gett argos Zour ais ot ay of thew mh ae CHILDREN’S DERBY RIBBED HOSE, | buteverythius mast vo-and at once. 2 1 WARRANTED FAST BLAGK, ull sizes from 5, 1 7 to9s. Regular price, 23c. ARGAIN PRICE, 1c. pair. Lavws: Faxcy Jacers. French Calf, calf-lined hand-sewed Oxford ties; seamless, tipped or plain toe. AT 93.95. or domestic—it imakes no difference—they il here, sacrificed on the altar of dut ‘BLAZE! 7, ERS AND. ‘HGHT-PITTING JACKETS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND CORSETS. Ayornen Lor ; Of those pretty FANCY COLORED Bordereé LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS made of FINE are R nd otic.” Underwear—drawers, cheiises, orset cOVErS. .... 4c. each SHEER LAWN. Linen Biot Ww . W . value, 10c. While tts Wai Wie on | ther nt tiny roar Or” Trent ea ie sae A BETTER QUALITY WITH DIFFERENT Best Hand-made Genuine ‘Kangaroo Low Cut Shoes, the est known make in the ‘United States. AT 83.95. CUSTOM-MADE FRENCH CALF, LACED, BUTTON OR GAITERS, in three different toes and six different widths, AT 83.95. iuletedale lela Tes SIS TUES eee e eTelei sete el alele latest siete lt siist ‘Custom-made Real Kangaroo Laced and Congress Shoes. ‘The most durable and com- fortable light-weight Summer ‘Shoe known. AT 83.95. Best French Patent Leather Calf Gaiters and Laced Shoe», with kangaroo or cloth tops. AT 23.95. Peete aie le lata ERE width HEMS, all HEMSTITCHED, and fast colored borders. Regular value, 18. THIS LOT, 4 for 25e. Tuose 18c. Lanes: Vesrs Tuat WE are selling at 3 for 20c. are the bigwest bar- kains ever offered in this or any other city. Just think of it, 3 VESTS for 29c. GLovEs. 1. Black. 7de. AU-nilk Mitts, Black. HANDKERCHIEFS AND SHAWLS. ‘$2 Lisle Thread Shawls, shell patter ctuportea Gray Homespun. W. A, PIERCE & 00., Buccessors to E.G. DAVIS, ‘lb Market Soaoa, Cor. 8th st. PHOLSTERY, STAMPED LINENS, &. ind BSc. rr EY “Tae Moxvcwextan« Misses: Axp Cunpzews Rezrrrs. At what better tims for you could this crippuing of price have come. They are doubly bargains that they are seasonable. Finest Millinery now at much lower prices than early in the season, A mighty rush of trade. The rush continues. Mil- 0. THE SAME RELATIVE LOW PRICES PREVAIL IN EVERY LINE OF SHOES SOLD BY US. THE RELIA- BILITY OF **HAHN'S SHOES" IS TOO WELL KNOWN TO BE FURTHER COMMENTED UPON. —0—o—0— WM. HAHN & CO.'8 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SEVENTH STREET, 1922 PENN. AVE., my27 231 PENN. AVENUE SOUTHEAST. UE! o 555s 55s, 's Sus8 = “6, 7 A “Cuan Or Scawer Warzs— aT EFI rp Ly PP OER ri RRE. ¥ Fo ke EE EE A SHAWL isn’t half appreciated until you have used ‘one. Then you wonder how you ever got alons. ‘You really have no business to think of traveling without it. It isa day and night servant—faithful asafriend. A CHUDDA is as good as you need for “roughing it"—Black, Gray, Cardinal and White—82.25, 83, $3.50, $4, 85, 86 and 810. Just for Shoulder or Lap Robes the FANCY WOOL SINGLE SHAWLS at 3.50 and $4. Don’t take much money and supply lot of comtort. Dreesier—presentable, on all occasions— CAMEL’S HAIR and IMPERIAL SHAWLS— you needn't be ashamed to carry them any- 86.50, 88.50 and $10. FANCY SILK and SILK ana WOOL SHAWLS-tinted “‘up with the times"—86,88, 89 and @12.50. INGLE BLACK FRENCH CASHMERE SHAWLS—$3, €3.50, 84, 85, 86, $7 and 89. BLACK EMBROIDERED ‘FRENCH FICHUS—63.75, 84, 85, 86, 87, $7.50, 88, 89, $10, $12 and 812.50. SHAWLS, we will admit, have dropped ont of tié popu- lar every-day use they enjoyed tn’yeurs ine by— but they are an article of comfort you never ean “put on the shelf.” Summer or winter the | SHAWL performs a hundred and one offices that you could not find s substitute for. They're like clocks—ought to be one in every house. We have pointed out some good ones cheap. Just as soon as you turn away from the cloth suits you need a SKIRT—something that will look dressy— and carry with it an air of comfortable gentility. ‘They come with summer—new ones that are WHITE STRIPE—with ruffle—81 and 81.25. BLACK SATINE with ruffle, @1.25 and $1.50. BLACK BRILLIANTINE with plaiting—¢2 and $2.50. s BLACK BRILLIANTINE with knife plait- ing—83.50. WIDE PLAITING—-#4.60. BLACK BRILLIANTINE with embroidered rut GRAY TAFFETA SILK with pinked ruffie— $8.50 gnd 89. - Minery bargains in the handsomest and newest cres- tions in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats for ladies, misses and children. New Flowers, Ribbons, Crepes, Nets, and Laces, &e., &e., ‘TIS GLORIOUS INDEED To see that the people are with usin our fight against high prices, The crowds of eager buyers that thronged our stores the past Week have crowned our efforts with aden of fan aid two whuserof Urey ee th aira 81 ° ‘wo shaden of ray shoes 5c. Child's Fast Black Hose, all sizes; riobedior™* jn RY. canes. ich Cambric Eubroii 3c. Machine-made Torchon Laces, in . Torchon and Siediel Laces: Checked Reefers. . Gold Trimmed Tan’ Reefors! White Reefs sSzinch Black Groun: \e Tiziit“weisiits an oust as well for aon : Sur's - ‘We have closed out 132 dozen guaranteed absolutely any al ‘as any thet’ will be offered ‘thea-and just think of the saving! rs Fast Black Hose, Louis Hermsdort dyes, 40 gauge, ex- 1:56 Satin’ Grensdtines Posie aes Cumpress Grercuess. eres sbown this ‘coason. iba creation. The last cut-— How Pric inch $1.75 Hemstitched Black suralis..i] tra length, with double lisle thread . from ‘Black Brocade Suk Grenadines : — oneof the largest importing houses in the country. ‘These hose were imported to sell at 50c., but on ac- count of the late delivery we have secured the entire Jot, which we piace on sale at the ridiculously low Price of 25c. Regular price, 50c. One lot of Children’s Extra Fine Derby-ribbed Hose, sizes from 6 to 93. Tocomplete our list of Hosiery steel Setsaors, full micel, c ao inported Saxony alt ha tony. all colors. Ie: Exquinte Dress Sitields, dou ir eeveccvcvcve ‘We have put such a way-below-worth price on some Limes of | that it seems Just like “throwing away” money with every one we sell that we are willing to But the sizes are so incomplete 1" profit, nd cost, too, ae against the few minutes’ extra thue you may have to spendin hunting forant, =” SAKS AND COMPANY &e 2,000 Twrxeiisa “Sans To borin with, they're the BEST WAISTS ON FARTH anybody who has ever worn the brand says So—and that the lots are so broken prowes they"re. Popular patterns. We sell so many “STAR” Waists See how we've wrecked the prices on these "“Oads and Ends.” that we have to have a COMPLETE assortment | i | Some @1.70 | Your srarres, | | Somei.50 | Choice | CHECKS, i | | Some e145 |} PLatDs, } oe | Somes - | FIGURES | Some #1 1018 | ant | | Some $1.00 | years. POLKA DOTS, | Only THREE to each customer. We want these to wo to the people, not the shopkeepers they'd itke to buy ‘em ff they could because we hold the rod that rules the "Star" for the District. 400 Ocrxe Crom Wars wa Inthe price we have put om some reru- = HC. lar S00, OUTING CLOTH WAISTS. 2am They've wot the “*broken-size" com- plaint and we want them out 11 years, ‘They'll run trom 4 to 23 Cests Arice For ONE HUNDRED DOZEN UNLAUNDERED WAISTS that were made for us in copy of the latest foreign patterns, 4 to 14 years’ sizes 62- They'll sell on wight. ‘This sale will begin tomorrow morning and while there isn't an undesirable pattern among them itll Pay to be promptiy on hand. SAKS AND COMPANY, PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET. at Arrestios: Verena: MEMORIAL DAY IS CLOSE AT HAND, AND IF YOU HAVE NOT YET DKED INTO THE QUESTION OF UNIFORMS, IT 1S HIGH TIME YOU DID 80. OUR RELIABLE GRADES OF ALL- WOOL FAST-COLOR KEGULATION SUITS HAVE GIVEN UNIVEKSAL SATISFACTION, IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED ONE DO SO NOW. YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH IT BOTH AS TO QUALITY OF FABRIC AND TRIM MINGS, AND THE STYLE AND Gi ERAL APPEAKA’ THE GAR. MENTS, AND T Ts GUAR. 7. COMPLETE SUITS OR EACH GAKMENT SEPAR- ATELY. QUITE A NUMBER OF THE CoM- HADES WEAR A WHITE VEST WITH BLUE COAT AND Tk OUR STOCK OF WHITE VE TALNS A FULL LINE OF ALL SIZES IN THE RELIABLE QUALITIES. B. ROBINSON & ©o,, AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, my27-00 909 PA. AVE. N.W. Have You Brex Tuene: It will pay you to go there. Be sure and take your purse there. Nothing sold on tume there. Everybody treated alike there. ‘They do business right or not at all there. ‘They refund the money for any articie not as repre sented up there. ‘They sive you 100 cents for a dollar up there. It is the only place in the city where you can furnish a house complete. ‘They sella solid Oak Sideboard, $12.50; sold else |, Walk or ridethere. 3 to éXe. Extra Dasnank Chain, 4Xc. Handsome Folding Be, 18x40, #28. Fo Suites, 850, sold elsewhere. Se. Cabinet Hair Pins, assorted styles, in Lox. ..2¢ | Bargains we will sell them at 39c. ; they never were Boe. Silk Garters, fanc: muckled and ribibon” ‘sold for less than 60c. {Ne will also place on our center counters: 300 dozen of Ladies’ Fancy Hose, Richelieu ribbed, GSESALESIES Jeneneneereaens Euee to even hint at the co! . Blsck boot pattem. Also im Grayy and Tan Fine | vingtions.— You utust commen rune tirotch and nut what Prize, no watter ~ | Gauge Balbrizwan Hose, all at the ridicdlously low | Witch it ss. Toe 8 8 price of 12% cents. Worth 25c. Laon G 88e ran ‘We haven't twenty-five left—and this reduction will WRAP DEPARTMENT. — . yard JACKETS. AC loreg Hulk Gt. = Yard JACKETS. JACKETS. Price. ‘band ‘ioc. Bluck Silk ‘Lace, i 99 — Gomamers on a Banas = yard | ‘Tremengous mark-own in our Wrap Department. 13.30 — Gossamers ‘$1.08 Black Silk Drapery 89 yard | Here is « loss of more than 50 cents on the dollar, We ) —— ——4 PERFUMERY AND TOILET 7 Jackets. £00 ee EET ARTICLES. a ert pains Riermns 3 fo unnowia. bottie | Prices ranging from former price. z ‘Bottle Bay Kum. fie. bottle a] ee ‘You'll have to scramble for your size. ‘Thero are “ide. bottle | Among them are Jackets made of the very best mate- | some vig’ ‘every WUliber ie represented ‘Be among due or the other of the wince | rial of Cheviots, Diagonal, Whipcords, Broadcloths, m7 He Beet Guat Wine Vala ie fe Corkscrews and English Tweeds. At the ridiculously Tue Wivrer Wasirs. : pas a Bt all colors. ..7e. yard ? We carried over very few Ladies’ - if Cord Huchiuen: Wank to Nos ggengiae | OW Pre of 81.40, 81.40, “ rid i Aguas Mare asi at saga ae ey ibe THE MONUMENTAL, ‘until they're Reeded. Get j oursal “aod = iSevfiris one apioce—all around. w™Ye* one ae 987 AND 990 F ST. N.W. Fy S| ce A Few 8 mate Tx dines —- 23 | ys i: TIT 99c HOH ERE Ghutdren's ote ieoo | $2 a TET GH BR Children’s 12.00 | gui aa ES o HH BS Shuaren's $3 | Eee Asa ry roe Bgg ~ | Children’s 10.00 Be ii * | Children's Seckets S288 | S03 ca . These are given ails ieorices,, You may $1.00. $1.10. 81.20. $1.30. 81-40. 81.50. 100. Light-weight, grain leather, leather ined, $1.45, $)p60, $1.75, 81.90, $2.00, 92.15, $2.30. Alligator, leather-covered fede eer eet rte et $2.50, $2.90, $3.30, $3.70, ¥4.10, 84.50, 94.90. ‘Larger sizes in proportion, GLADSTONE BaGs. ‘Canvas outeide, trimmed with leather. idin., 16in., 18in., 204n., Qin, Min, 8150. S165. 610. OL dD ew. ra ge 25, €2.50. $275, $3.00, 93.95, 93.50. bide, "ET GLO. GOTO BESO GEO, 85.00 ovored frau, with asstel eect S475, 5.25, 95,75, 06.40, 97.95, 98.00. Leonard's Keirierators under the price. We., with beat self-locking hinge. Springs, @3.50. All-steel Woven Wire with 116 coll sPrings, book fold, @6.56 engraved wreath, 10c sol, €4.85 10825. The Largest Size Cedar Tubs, @1. S6-piece Tea Seta, €2.96 10810. 100-piece Dinner Set, 87.98 to 820. Everything for the bouse at one pace, ‘Remember the name and place. M. C. GRASTY, DOUBLE STORES, 2510 and 1512 7th st. n.w., bet. PandQ. Our only terms cheap for cast Dont doubt tii! you try. my 27 sesslssss sees sss lls Kors Paanwcr, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E S878. RUBBER GOODS DEPARTMENT. Judging from the lange sales made of Ryringws and Hot-water bags the prices must indeed Lave ‘Deen “taking.” We will continue these prices

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