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4 THE EVEN WASHINGTON: = June 12, 1891. Tar Dexv Is Doxe. 00-000. THE EVENING STAR has 2 regular and permanent circalation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper im the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medinm it hasne competitor. ee ‘The approach of the close of the school year with its prospect of pleasant relaxation and needed recreation for both teacher and pupil fills many minds and delights many hearts in Washington. Steadjly, year by year, our schows have grown in numbers and improved in quality. From humble beginnings they have advanced to something like what ought to be the ideal system of public instruction in « free country, where education of the mass is suffi- cient for the ordinary purposes of life or asa foundation for higher culture. The practical side of school education is more and more con- sidered. The new feature introduced » yeer or two ago of presenting in the last days of the session the work of the school year at s glance enables the superintendents and in- structora to view quickly the progress made by each school. While new buildings or rented quarters are steadily added every year the ac- 0-0-0 00 UR SPECIAL SALES WILL END WHEN 33 ‘weclose tomorrow night. There are not 00 Suits enough left to ““keep up steam” any longer. If you have been promising your- selves share in this good fortune "tend to it beyore tomorrow night. ‘There are $25, 824, $23, $22, $20 $14. and $18 SACK AND CUTAWAY i BUITS fo: CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS BUITS (two-piece) that were $6.75, 96.50, $6, €5.75, $5.50 and 8d for CHILDREN’S TWO AND THREE- PIECE SHORT PANTS SUITS that ‘Were 89.50, 69, $8.50, $8 and 87,50 for commodations have never been sufficient. e ; They cannot, it seems, keep pace with the de- ‘The piles of “odds and ends” of 59 conte, velopment of the city and certainly not with| Star Shirt Watsts look anifarol- 30 Sent. the increased interest in educational matters. Ueking blizzard had been through 50 cents. The next Congress, largely composed of that industrial element which has so much to ex- pect from the extension of popular education, and which has shown iteelf alive in the states to the subject, should appropriate a greater sum than heretofore to the schools at the na- tional capital. Money spent here on such ob- Jeote as schools, public buildings, highways, parks, ete. ismoney devoted to purposes as strictly national as any for which appropria- tions are made, and instead of doling out frac- tions of the necessary amounts there should be ‘an intelligent liberelity in all necessary items of The schools are attended by ec casper il as google ca Eg Ua States. The District of Columbia is the only community in the republic which has not en- Joved and is withont hope of enjoying the wise beneticence of the nation in the grant of school lands. —— A great deal that is not discriminating has been said in the past about the puritanism of the English people. That they are the most morally sensitive of all peoples in modern his- tory and the most radically religions in a sense not external may be admitted both by their them. There's enough, though, for tomorrow. $1.75, $1.48, 91.25, $1 and 75c. are the quali- tes. T'S PLAIN ENOUGH TO SEE WHERE HI the public banks its confidence. When TL we close tomorrow night we will have done in four daysthe work that takes s week usually. The people appreciate the fact that ‘what wossy isso. That every reduction iss Jair and square, honest one. We never mark ‘“p to mark down. ONE TICKET—ONE MARKING-SERVES ‘TILL THE SUIT 18 SOLD—and you buy it with that original ticket and price still on it. The wonderful sucess of this sale, now in its last hours, is Proof positive of your approval of our methods. ‘TRIED friendsare the TRUEST. SAKS AND COMPANY, PENNA. AVE. congeners, the Germans and Scandinavians, and ne THE by their race enemies, the Celtic nations. The aND ABOVE-BOARD facts admitted are not apparently inconsistent | SEVENTH ST. TRADE WINNERS. with other facts—as, for example, national self- ishness and brutality in dealing with inferior civilizations. In the matter now uppermost in the English mind and on the English con- science, the nation abides up to a certain point the Prince of Wales as a gay Lotbario, as a patron of the turf, as a gamester at private houses. It has apparently believed that the stories told were exaggerations. At any rate they have made no deep impression on the popular mind. But the Tranby Croft revela- tions have aroused that mind as it has not been stirred in this generation at least. From the humblest worshipper in a dissenting chapel to the queen's majesty British Christianity and society are shocked. There is apparently no humbug abont it. You Axe Covarme disappointment every hour you stay away from the DISCONTINUING SALE in our CLOAK DEPARTMENT. EVERY SUIT— EVERY WRAPPER-EVERY JACKET— EVERY WRAP—EVERY “EVERYTHING” —LADIES', MISSES" and CHILDREN'S— has been MARKED DOWN until there isn’t price enough left on anything to talk about. Even the winter weights areat HALF. We ‘want to ‘ent loose” from this department at once-SATURDAY NIGHT, if possible. ‘That's why we say you are letting time steal your last opportunity if you delay any longer. SAKS AND COMPANY, + PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH STREET. ee The world’s fair managers make the inter- esting suggestion to the governors of the original states to have thirteen columns, one by each of these commonwealths, set up at the entrance of the administration building. This idea is patriotic and artistic. When Switzer- land desired to revive and keep aglow the memories of grand actions performed by the Our free European guessing contest closes July 4, 1891, Kixos Pazace, ‘S12 and $14 7th et. ‘Have you called to examine the wonderful bargains ‘which are now being offered at our FIRST GREAT CLEARING SALE or MM MMITL NN NEFERRR Y HEeaHE oF ARLE nets fustust S Mifeet EY Hats in all the latest shapes, in all colors. Former Prices, 50, 62 and 7oc., at 2te. LACE or BELGRADE FLATS for LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN. Regular value, 87c., at 25e. ‘VASSAR SAILORS in all colors at 2le. LACE AND MILAN STRAW HATS. Former Prices, 87c., $1 and $1.25, at 62, LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S LEGHORN FLATS at Ge. OPEN STRAW VASSAR SAILORS, inall colors. Good value at G2c., at Bie. See the wonderful bargains we are offering in FLOWERS at 68 and 98c, Regular value, $1 to @1.75. TRIMMED HATS. Former price, 84, at $2.48. TRIMMED HATS. Former price, $5, at 82.75. All of our $6, $7 and #8 TRIMMED HATS at $4.50. Don’t miss this great clearing sale, as we have never before offered such wonderful barzains in seasonable goods. REMEMBER, WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR MILLINERY AND CARRY MORE STOCK THAN ANY FIVE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENTS IN THIS CITY. KK 7 g88y kK » EK. Li K kK S335 ay ae A coo EFR | ee AA GO EF poo RA TG ak So BE Pe aA tun Ava coo kee 7 at 812-814 7TH ST, “ Tue “Paxson Kixps_ aT PPP) RFE RRR m S88; i a ae ee PR ORRE RRR Sss. E ee E EE ¥ ‘a? = People pay for a combination of virtues when they buy underwear—andought to get them a/l. Comfort alone won't do—quaiity single handed does not fill the bill—a shallow price is mockery unless it guides you to the other factors of satisfaction. So many people are buying the LIGHT WEIGHTS now, a word of caution cannot fail of advantage. To point out afew lines of OURS will illustrate better than anything else what is yood—cheap UNDER- WEAR-the safe kinds to buy, Let's make price the handie. | Don't think this is too 19 cheap to be worth your while CENTS. to look at it. LADIES’ RIBBED COT- ‘TON VESTS, cut both square and ‘V" neck—White, Cream, Pink, Blue, Yellow and Eeru. We don't “stint” you on colors, you see. Swing she erected statues at each of the battle fields of the republic, and Lucerne had eut in solid rock as designed by Thorwaldsen the majestic but pathetic figure of a wounded lion lying on abroken spear, emblematic. of the heroic death of the Swiss Guard at Paris August 10, 1792. The thirteen gave life and glory and liberty to America anda renovated spirit to humanity. A monument so typical asa smitable number of columns all united to support some noble structure dedicated to civilization cannot fail to be impressive, both at the time of the exposition and to succeeding generations. —_—__.+— The industrial expositions this fallat Raleigh, ‘North Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, and Augusta, Georgia, with their displays of sec- tional vigor and national spirit, are important features of the new industrial era that opened for the country at large soon after the revolu- tion, but did not reach anything like ite full development, if it may be said yet to have reached it, until the blight of slavery had been removed and a change of economic conditions had taken place in the southern part of the Union. Washington, from its easy connections with all portions of the south, and especially with the mining and manufacturing states, might well be selected as the next place at which to have one of these industrial exposi- tions. The subject has been canvassed by the promoters of these interesting enterprises and by others and the national capital, @ southern city by location, presents obvious advantages as the place for such an exhibition of resources and development. BLUE WOOL CHALLIES, 10c. Challies, 90 inches RAPFF'S ENTERPRISE, 1241 11th st.s.e. RARE GOOD Barvains in the LITTLE FOLKS’ + epartment for Saturday. W. A. Prence & Co. Successorsto E. G. Davis, ‘719 Market Space, Corner 8th street. THE SURGING TIDE OF LOW SUMMER PRICES IS SWEEPING ALONG. IT has Teached the seasonable goods in our house, the old prices are being erased and their place being taken by NEWER AND LOWER PRICES. Did you note the sweeping reductions in OUR PARASOLS this week? The change in prices here literally upsets the PAKASOL MARKET in this town. Today similar reductions reaches out to theever-needful goods for SATURDAY. Rivet your attention to this list for a few min- ‘utes today and you will visit us tomorrow. WEAR, YOU NEED this thin COOL UNDERWEAR NOW, and if QUALITY and PRICE count for anything you will make your purchase here. LADIES’ CLUSTER RIBBED VEST. Reg- ular value, Ie. each. OUR bargain price, ‘THREE VESTS for 2c. LADIES’ WIDE RIBBED BALBRIGGAN VEST. with or without draw strings, silk crochet work round neck and armholes. Usual Nalue, 86. and #0e MARKED DOWN to 2c, eae! 4 STYLES OF LADIES’ EXTRA QUALITY SWISS RIBBED VESTS, ALL COLORS, V or square neck. Rewular value, 25c. and 30c. All MARKED at 19. each. LADIES’ EXTRA FINE ALL-WOOL THIN- RIBBED VEST. square neck ; no sleeves, silk finished. Regular price, @8c. Marked down to We. each. > te Tt appears that the audacious juryman who dared to ask the Prince of Wales a question, as well as the solicitor general, who dared to speak of him in theargument, isnamed Clarke. ‘The Clarke family of England may now add “sic semper tyrannis” to their motto. The favorable action of the Mlinois legis- lature upon the popylar-election-of-Senators constitutional amendment might well be imi- tated in every state of the Union from ocean to ocean and from lake to gulf. —_————-—___. You Nez Hostery: LOOK at these PRICES for SATURDAY: don't they look interesting and tempting? Wait until you see the goods they are vetter than the prices. CHILDREN'S DERBY - RIBBED FAST- BLACK HOSE, double knees, toes and heels. All sizes from 3 to 83. Regular price, 25e. MARKED DOWN TO Ife. « pair. CHILDREN'S ROYAL-RIBBED HOSE, FAST BLACK. Sizes 6 to. Regular price, ‘Be. to 40e., sccorling tosize. WE WILL give you choice of any size FOR 25c. a pair. A HOST OF SPLENDID “¥ALUES IN LADIES" HOSE, which we haven't space to mention, but SEE the goods and NOTE the prices and you will be more than satisfied. Representative Mills, it is reported, is going to write « book on the tariff. And the protec- tionists, in the words of King Solomon, ex- claim “Ob, that mine enemy would write Gordou Cumming’s income will be increased $75,000 = year by his marriage. This beate baccarat—even “assisted” baccarat—all to Pieces Ex-Seuator Ingalls would make a picturesque chancellor of the Washington University, St Louis. And then Missouri might want a republican Senator some day for a cha — Postmaster Brown of Toledo, Ohio, fearlessly asserts that “‘McKiuley will sweep the state.” By the way, is there any duty on brooms? ——_—_—_s-o Will Secretary Foster run over and take a look at Seastor Sherman's new barn when he goes out to Ubio? Gordon Cumming is to write up a “true ver- sion” of the Tranby Croft affair. In the mat- ter of being true it will differ, it is said, from all previous versions. ee Fortunately Philadelphia's financial arch does not depend for its stability upon the Key- Sarvenay Is Grove Dav. You always need s new pair for Sunday. OUR GLOVE SALE tomorrow will be SPECIALLY INTERESTING. Look at these CLIPPED PRICES. NEW CHAMOIS GLOVES tn NATURAL and WHITE, of THE FIRST QUALITY, NOT sec- onds, mind you. Regular price everywhere for this «rade $1.25. We have MARKED THEM down to 97. pair. &BUTTON SUEDES in TANS and BROWN, ‘were $1.25. REDUCED to 7c. pair FOSTER GLOVES in TANS and GRAYS. Regular price, €1.50. REDUCED to @1.25 Bair. “¥OSTER LACED KID GLOVES, ALI. COL- ORS. Regular price, 1.25. REDUCED to 9ic. pair. FOSTER GLOVES in BLACK for $1.00 pair. FOSTER GLOVES in BLACK for $1.25 pair. ) stone. FOSTER GLOVES in BLACK for 81.50 pair. ee A NEW LINE OF GRAY TAFFETA The seals in Bering sea should extend their GLOVES. Regular price, 7ic. SPECIAL heartfelt thanks to the British lion and the| *BICE. ic. pair. —$—.--2—____ Bank Examiner Drew has beon withdrawn ~ from circulation pending the Philadelphis Danks’ investigation. —————+2.—____ Senator Peffer is not in it for’. He was born in Canada and the Canuék can not con- Sriexpiw Vazves Ix Rispoxs And VELVET RIBBO! SHADES ak W. A. PIERCE & CO., ee ‘The Farmers’ Alliance should go over into ‘Successors to E. @. Devis, ant ese oer nox —— n eo BLACK FULL REGULAR RIBBED It is Mr. Blaine’s feet that are affected, not Pinned > ESTPAPitise, 1240 21m ot. Line Prices Ox Riszep Uspen- | with high neck and long or CENTS. short sleeves or po sleeves at | all—and low neck and short sleeves. LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED COTTON VESTS —low neck and no sleeves, but the neck and arms finished with silk tape. White and Ecru. ‘You don't all think alike about these matters —and that is why we have every style. MEN'S LIGHT-WEIGHT GAUZE SHIRTS. See what short steps we | LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS, 50. take? Quality moves at the 3 FOR 81. ‘same time. LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS, with high neck, long sleeves or ribbed arme. LADIES’ SWI88 RIBBED VESTS, with high neek, long sleeves and elastic seams. LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED LISLE VESTS— low neck and sleeveless. White, Ecru, Blue and Pink. CHILDREN’S WHITE SWISS RIBBED COTTON VESTS, with high neck and lone sleeves or short sleeves. Pantalettes to match. Size doesn't dictate cost. Sometimes it does, youknow. ~ LADIES* FRENCH -CUT 50 GAUZE VESTS, with high CENTS. neck and long sleeves or French neck with ribbed arms, GAUZE PANTS to match in all sizes from 26 to 44 inches. If youare ging to the mountains or the seashore you will have need of a little heavier ‘weight than otherwise, For that we have s MEDIUM-WEIGHT RIBBED COTTON VEST, with high neck and Jong sleeves, and PANTS to match. LADIES’ FRENCH RIBBED LISLE THREAD VESTS—low neck and no steeves—or V front, trimmed with hand-erocheted lace. MEN'S LIGHT-WEIGHT GAUZE SHIRTS, finished with silt binding and pearl buttons. DRAWERS to match. | ‘This is rather an unusual price, but it brings an wnu- ‘sual garment.LADIES' PURE SILK VEST, with low neck and no sleeves. Cream, White, Blue, Pink and Black. Isn't it better than you thought could be? BEST OF FRENCH LISLE | in LADIES' VESTS, with low neck and no sleeves—White and Fast Black. Nothing can be cooler. LADIES" SWISS RIBBED COMBINATION SUITS—low neck, no sleeves and KNEE PANTS. ee CENTS. | ® CENTS. ‘That is enough to prove our point of good UNDERWEAR cheap, What more could you ask for than these half dozen grades teil oft Our polfey in everything is to give you a little more for your money than your expectations de- ‘mand. We do it, too, so our customers tell us. In UNDERWEAR you could not be better off than with ue. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. It Novenrizs IN SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Our store is filled frou top to bottom with the most ‘complete and varied assort- ment of Ladies’ and Gente’ Outing Shoes im every con- cetvable desiyn. Suede Shoes, in Gray, Tan, Black, Brown and othernest and shades. Ox- ford Ties, with vesting tops, Patent leather, kid and suede fronts. Our facilities for making Low Shoes to order ‘on short notice are unsur- peseed. ‘TRY US AND SEE. WILSON & CAER, 920 F ot. nw. > 3012-28 Baltimore store, 4.and 6 W. Baltimore st. ppp A MM 00 NN N DDD g8Sg Bb ch BREE Se EPR Bop HA*4 MOM Moo? BAN Bow Sus8 ‘Have been received by us on June 10 through the Georgetown custom house and are on exhibition in oneof our windows. These goods have been pur- chased direet from the cuttersin Amsterdam by our ‘Mr. Prince, who is now in Europe. They are the finest assortment of Pure White and Perfect Diamonds ‘ever shown in Washington. Mr. Prince writes us he purchased these goods for cash from a small diamond cutter who could not afford to carry such a large stock on hand, and that they are fully 15 per cent below market value. We offer these xoods unset by the carat and will sell single stones at wholesale rates. If you are in need of a fine Diamond wo invite you to inspect th® lot and note our prices, With us you pay only one profit, aswe buy direct from the producer and not througli wholesale diamond importers. IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS, COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. it Srecran Sane Or TITT RRR, U U NNN KK gSig TORR U URNN RE PPPs ieee T RR UU NNN K K Sss8 a R. GOLDSCHMID'S, 1007-1009 B st. n.w I<] OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ‘We will offer many special values in our Mammoth ‘Trunk Department tomorrow, with such prices that will interest every one intending to purchase a Trank this season. Our assortment is positively the largest ever displayed in Washington. Ali Trunks made by the most reliable makers, from a 24-inch Packing ‘Trunk for 35c. to the Finest Leather Trunk for 50. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 11-inch Leather Trunk Straps for 20-inch Leather-trimmed Extension Cases, 5c. 22-inch Leather-trimmed Extension Cases, $1.25. 24-inch Leather-trimmed Extension Cases, #1.45. ‘36-inch Iron-bound Packing Trunk for 98c. 40-inch Iron-bound Packing Trunk for $1.48. 26-inch Tron-bound and Iron-bottom Metal Trunk, with good lock and trays, 1.90; 28-inch, 82.20; 30- inch, $2.60; 32-inch, $2.90; 34-inch, $3.40. ‘We will offer many special prices on the popular Roller Tray Trunk for tomorrow. These Trunks are the most convenient and strongest Trunk: ert Trunks,” **F) Gents’ Stanley Trunks," ‘Nelly Biy Trunks,” “‘Soleleather Trunks.” Cabin Trunks, Tourist Trunks,” ‘American Tourist: Trunk - land Light-weight ‘Trunks, Gents’ Fancy Dress Trunks, ‘‘Gents' Monitor Trunks” and all kinds of Leather and Canvas Trunks. “ALL TRUNKS MARKED FREE.” **Leather Straps given Free with all Trun! R. GOLDSCHMID, TRAVELERS’ OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT, it 1007-1009 F 8T. N. BBR OT OU OMM MM O™ 6885 Bes AA U Mju M S eae ee) POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 7TH STREET, — ECONOMICAL PURCHASING 00. as 9 ws MM FEK n Here is a list of SPECIAL PRICES in our FURNISH- ING DEPARTMENT that should attract everyman who startsout to buy any- thing he for SUNDAY WEAR." We have put special prices on some very desirable styles of Neyiige Shirts, the original prices of which we GUARANTEE to be lower than you can buy the same article for anywhere else, 85 Turkish Bath Robes... 5Oc. Neglige Suspenders. 12¥¢. Colored Bordered Handkerchiets.. . Domet Nexlige Shirts. T5e. Cheviot Nelige Shirts, ‘Sc. Madras Neglige Shirts... 81.25 Congo Neglige Shirts... ‘82 Madras Nogliye Shirts. 81 Sateen Neglige Shirts. ‘82 Choviot Nealige Shirts, with ‘Oc. Silk Neckwear, all styles BOe. Ribbed Ankle or String ‘BSc. Colored or White Batbriezan Undershirts. 87.00 wach. In Summer-weight Underwear we sre showing a large and extensive variety of the most comfortable ‘and healthy undergarments for warm weather wear. ‘Teo vetoes of cack grado have boom marbed extemety. BAUM'S BU ‘7TH STREET. faa Be Ti i ier H- FAI ‘7TH AND H STS. ¥.W., FRANKLE & CO. —_—— ‘OUR SURPRISE OFFER, OUR @5 LAUNDRY OUTFIT. FULLY WORTH 87.50. Every housckeeper should have one. Everything you need to do a whole family washing for years to come, READ WHAT WE GIVE YOU FOR $5.00. 00 Feet Clothes Line. 2 Steei-face Irons. 1 Iron Stand. 1 Larwe Bucket. 1 Ironing Board. 1 Box Biveing, REFRIGERATORS. Farson's Celebrated Sideboards, in handsome an- tigue oak, French bevel plate mirror and handsomely ornamented. No. 1, worth $16.98, tomorrow $13.48. No. 2, worth 19.98, tomorrow $16.48. No. 3, worth $22.48, tomorrow $19.48. No. 4, one Finely Quirtered Antique Onk Sideboard Refrigerator, five larze French plate bevel mirrors, handsomely carved, oxidized brass trimmings, con- cealed water spigot. Reduced from $60 to $45, —o— only No. 4 Cooper & McKee Refrigerator. Worth 211.48, for $7.48. A full line of Heinz Celebrated Retrizerators. ote PRICES THAT FORCE TRADE: Earthon Stew Pans.. Earthen Stew Pans. Jelly Tumblers, tin top, per dozen.. Hardwood Folding Cutting Table Folding Lawn Chair, ash or cherry. Pienic Plates, per dozen. Picnic Mugs. 82.48 Lambert Keyless Fly Fans. G-quart Lightning Freezer... S-plece Long Handle Garden Set Blacking Brushes and Daul Wooden Potato Mashers. ‘Three Prong Towel Racl Galvantzed Lemon Squeezer Good Serubbing Brush, 60 feet Clothes Line... Wooden Mixing Spoons. Wooden Towel Rollers. . Seven-pin Folding Racks. 82.48 Decorated Parlor Lamp, and extinguisher, 10-inch dome shade. 25e. Giass Fly Traps. Ash-top Tables, suitable for coolers, & Bhesee abe Kitchen Knife Board Wire Fruit Strainers, 5 Cherry Frame Mirrors, 9x12. Brass Tipped Bamboo Easel. 35e. Folding Camp Chairs, with bac #1.98 20x24 Artotypes in 44nch ver fraines. . Boys’ Express Wagons, iron azle. Steel Velocipedes, No. 1. F SEVENTH AND H STS. N.W., FRANKLE & CO, IN FINE LOW-CUT SHOES FOR BOYS! AND GIRLS’ WEAR. 0—0——0 0-0-0 - TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MISSES’, CHILD'S AND BOYS' FINE LOW-CUT SHOES WE MAKE THE FOLLOWING EXTRAORDINARY OFFER FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. BEGINNING TOMORROW AT 8 A.M. WE SHALL SELL: —AT 81, 0. - ALL OF OUR MISSES’ AND CHILD'S FINEST PARIS AND DONGOLA KID, PAT- ENT LEATHERS AND RUS- SETT GOAT TIES, THEOS AND ONE-STRAP BUTTON SLIPPERS. ALL OF OUR BOYS’ AND YOUTHS' BEST PATENT LEATHER AND DONGOLA LOW SHOE! THAT WERE 8: 75 AND #2. AT 97e.—— MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE HAND-TURNED DON- GOLA AND COFFEE: COL- ORED GOAT OXFORD TIES, IN ANY STYLE OF TOE, ALL WIDTHS ; ALSO SPRING HEEL OPERA SLIPPERS, TRIMMED WITH CUT STEEL BUCKLES. THESE WERE $1.25, 81.35 AND 81.48. AT 69 CENTS. FULLY 1,000 PAIRS MISSES’ AND CHILD'S HAND-SEWED REAL DONGOLA KID TIES, HEEL OR SPRING HEEL, PLAIN TOES OR WITH TIPS; ALSO RUSSETT SPRING HEEL TIES. EVERY PAIR WORTH FROM 81 TO 81 25. —At 87 THESE GOODS ARE THE PRODUCTS OF SEVERAL OF THE BEST MAKERS IN THE LAND, AXD MUST NOTBE CONFOUNDED WITH THE CHEAP SHEEP SLIPPERS SCATTERED ALL OVER TOWN. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR WE SELL, ‘NO MATTER HOW LOW THE PRICE. WM. HABX & 00.'8 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 16 SEVENTH STREET, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, *, S31 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE S.E. it SS RUSE a nae on Sraw Hara. 7 | Wohave just epened.a lerge shipment of STEAW HATS FROM KNOX, NEW YORK. Grvaw Hats of all kinds ‘Ladies’ Weeks Moin Beye Ham Boe Teese BM. STINEMETS 2 20ND, Soox Wu Be A THING OF THE PAST. THE COMBINATION DRY GOODS HOUSE, 12TH AND F STS, N.W. ALL DOUBTS EXPELLED AS TO THE SINCER- ITY OF OUR VACATING, SOME OF OUR BARGAINS TO BE FOUND IN VERY NEAR EVERY HOUSEHOLD IN THE CITY. Tt ecoms. little puzzling tous to makg special se- lections from our alrvady down-trodien PRICES, But as it is looked for WE SHALL STILL MAKE Another sacrifice and sell you the fotlowing gools At the following prices: for all our French Flowers that were 98c., $1.24 and $1.48 per bunch. 49c. for the balance of our All-wool Summer-weight ‘Men's Underwear. Ge. for our entire line of Ladies’ Fine Kid Gloves that sold for 98c., $1.15 and $1.24. Use. for our Black and Colored Kid Gauntlets for Indies that sold for #1.48 and #1.98. #1.49 for a Silk Warp Nun's Vetling Veil that is actually worth $5. Slightly imperiect. GUe. for ladies’ finest quality of Pure Silk Gloves, in Black and strect shades, that were 81. 1c. for une pound of Pure Linen Paper, plain or ruled, that sold for 28 and 8c. RIBBONS. RIBBONS. This department has been treated shamefuily, rib- bons actually worth 8, 10 and 1c. selling § per yard. Colored and Black Silk Velvet Ribbon, the former Price 12, 15, 18and 20c., for 10c. OUR EMBROIDERIES Are moving as fast as the clouds on a stormy day. Why not, when such patterns and prices are betore A $3.50 Lace Curtains, in White er pair. 50 pieces of Satin Plaid WHITE GOO! P. D., R. and G.. C. B. aud Warner's ata special discount. Ladies’ full size COTTON GOWNS, with tucked yokeand sailor collar, made of good quality musiin, Ladies’ MUSLIN DRAWERS, allsizes, plainly made, with a cluster of tucks, 25c. OUR SLAUGHTER Of Leather or Footwear for Ladies, Misses and Chil- dren still exists. Fitty cents on the dolar is forcing sales, and although thesizes are not complete we still ‘sujt echt out of every ten customers. OUR MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is showing the largest assortment of ENGLISH CHEVIOT SHIRTS with starched COLLARS and CUFFS for men and boys of any in the city. Our 81.25 Youth and Boys’ at 5c. REMNANT DEPARTMENT Still fortified with some leant, ood, low-priced, light- weight SUMMER DRESS GUODS, the prices the same as last week and the assortment very near ax complete. THE COMBINATION, 4012-2 12th and F sts. “Tue Moscwestat» FLOWERS. A perfect assortirent at prices that cannot be equaled outside of our store is what has wade this depertient 0 wonderfully popular. Rare flowers, life-like. A Paradise in color. All the scarce kinds. More than a hundred different ones, x them Lilac, Violets, Pansies, Tulips, Poppies, Datillas, Heliotrope, Morn ing Glories, Hyacinth. Wild Rose, Apple Blossoms, Corn Flowers, Cowslips, Dogwood B:ossoms, Ivory Blossoms, Bachelor Buttons, Pomegranite, China Astors, Chrysanthemum. Iris’ Lilies, Honeysuckles, Hops, Arbutus, Mignonette, Lily of the Valley, Elder Berries, Moss Roses, Wild Flowers, Orange Blossoms, Thisties, Wheat, Polanthsus, Currants, Strawberrfes, Cherries, Grapes, Primrose, Narcissus, Forget-me-not, ke, Be. MILLINERY. Our mid-summer display of Millinery is beins rein- forced almost hourly with beautifal new desicns. Trimmed Hats, the very best styles. Prices cut way down. UNTRIMMED HATS in fine Milan Straw, Leeborn, Tuscan, Lace Effects, &. Irices cut way down. RIBBONS. ‘A marvelous assortment of desirable coods, Gros Grain, Velvet, Satin Gauze, the finest fancy imported in all the now shades, rich in effects, at prices cut away down. INFANTS’ CAPS AND HATS. Our assortment complete with all the new shapes and styles, from ze. to the finest, INFANTS’ SHORT AND LONG CLOAKS. Cur assortment of Infants Cioak is complete, with all styles of Embroidered Cashineres, de., &c. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. ‘We have established a reputation of selling only whatis ood and reliable in Gloves. We fit and guar- anteeall Gloves from 97¢. upward Exceptional value in Kid Gloves: also in Taffeta Silk and Mitts. Note a few specialties for Saturday: 4-Button Glace Kid Gloves, wsaally so'd at 97e., Saturday at 7c. 4-Button Undrersed Kid Gloves at 98c., worth 81.25. Our Pear! Blaritz and Chamois Gloves, in White and Buff, at @7e. Silk and Taffeta Glover, any color or length, from 25e. up. Our 7c. Pure Silk Mitts, 59c. We lave 50 dozen ‘89c. Bilk Mitts in Black at We offer extraoniinary bargains in Ladies’ Muslin Underwear and Corsets. : We offer extraordinary baryains in Ladies’ Muslin Underwear and Corsets. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. ‘Our Cloak Department must be cleared to do justice to ourfall trade. Every garment, whether « Reefer, Blazer, Jacket, Beaded Wrap or Fichu, to go tomorrow at one-half of thetr actual value. FANS. FANS. Japanese Fans, Gauze Fans. Feather Fans, plain and fancy. Fans from 1 cent to 815. Belts. Belts. Belts, ‘Too many kinds to tell about 12. to 75e. See the line. Your kinds surely among them. HANDKERCHIEF AND NECKWEAR. ‘Many new lots of Handkerchiefs and Neckwear. Handkerchiefs at 1234e. worth 20c. and 25c. Xow styles Ladies’ Fine Ewbroidered, worth 50c., a THE MONUMENTAL, 987 and 930 F st. n.w. [388 FoINz swiss ioe y Le. Je12-H RISE, 1241 11th st.» ot — Fhanwocxs Axp Croover sere. ae FROM Sec. UP. ‘A Strong, Sailor-made Gress Ham- mock, every mesh knotted and tied, full length bed.gruaranteed, for Oc. ‘Also « line of Mexican Gress and ‘Laxury Haminocks. ‘ te “If you get.a Heins Refrigerator yyouyettbebest.” SOLD ONLY BY =THE FAalR= et a TEREPEEELEEEEEL | a ERE aA OT 3 AA E Re Sss8 2°2 Lun kee = Today we start REBUILDING PRICES in our UN- DERWEAR DEPARTMENT. What you want to do is toglance at our South Show Window and you will ‘see at ouce that we are determined tosell out the entire stock in this departinent. Never have we sold MUS LIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR at the PRICES that weare offering them at richt now. We have lange lots—and are going to sell thein—just when you want them most and you. If you want or don't want UNDE LOOK AT THE PRICES AND YOU WILL BUX. ~PRicrs— ‘We quote below the prices that we have placed on | the lots of Corset Covers, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts | and Gowns. We cannot give you a detailed descrip. | tion, tut guarantee that you will be astonished at the | Prices for quality coods im CORSET COVERS. ‘28e.—30e.—430.— Hike. Fe. 18.91.25. ‘To illustrate: We try toshow you wnat we offer at ‘5Ge. in a Corset Cover—made of fue cambric; French back ; flat felled ; yoke of fine platt Val. wide inserting; Wide edye; edie around sleeves; herring-bone trim- ming ; ribbom drawn through lace—at 59 cents, DRAWERS. Pe. ~Bie.—A5e.— fie. THe. —KGe.—O8 cents, To Mlustrate: At 45 cents, fine Masonville muslin; yoke bound. flat felled seaims—six uarrow and two wide tucks, with wile embroidery edgeat 45 cents, gowns. BSc. Se. 81.0591. 1981.29. at 0 cents Fine muslin—tucked yoke, M-H.style—surplice neck of wide embroidery—embroidery edge on sieeves—50 cents. SKIRTS, $1. 19-81.25-81.50. To illustrate, at 98 cents: Fine muslin— yoke band—deep cambric ruftie,tucks— ‘Wide Medici inserting and edire—at Ue. CHEMISES. ‘B9e.—We.—Fe.—We.—$1.25-$1.75. To illustrate, at 75 cents Fine wuslin—wide embroidery—yoke—edge sleeves herring-bone trimming. cents. Allabove goods made up in best manner—full size— fine embroideries—best goods ever sold for price. —JACKETS— BLOUSES. SHIRT WAISTS. ‘We have more reductions in this line of goods. REBUILDING PRICES. BLOUSES— MISSES’ BLOUSES. 98-cent Satinesand Cheviot Blouses. . LADIES’ BLOUSES. 49. Outing Cloth Biouse Waist £1.25 Flannel Biouse Waists . 81.98 .. @175Setime JACKETS. £3.48 Biazers, Tan, Black, Navy... 81.25 Blazers, Outing Cloth, stripes... 8 Blazers, Flannel, White, with stripes. 24.08 Blazers, Cloth, White, with stripes... 84.08 Blazers, Cloth, White, with stripes... BEADED WRAPS. 84.98 Beaded Wraps 3.08 86.98 SHIRT WAISTS. REBUILDING SALE. You want tg come in often. Every day we mark down lots of goods in every department. Some we ad- Vertise; cthers are sold before we wet the chance to advertise them. COME IN OFTEN To THE REBUILDING SALE aT THE | others. Evenvrurse Gors. About July 1 we bezin retmilding the premises mext door, now occupied vy M. Stiverbere & Oo.. and When completed we will have the laneest double Race St icy im the country, and as we shall open With anentire Rew Stock We offer our entire stork of Fine Seasomavie BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS at prime cost. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. DON'T MISS IT. EVERYTHING Gors. To give an idea of what we are offerinc we mention the following Ladies’ Oxtord Ties, with patent leatber tips, 8c. Rewuiar peice, $1.50, . Ladies’ Oxford Ties at #1 Ladies’ $3 Southern Ties sizes. Ladies’ Button Boots at $1.24. Negular price, @2. Jaties’ Dongola Button at $1.73. Regular price, Rocuiar price, 82. SL.US. All styles amt #2. Ladies’ Pine €3 Done Men's Low Ties at #1 Oe. at #1.9R, * Recular y Men's Cait Oxford Ties at @1.4%. Every pair worth ® Men's Button, Lace or Congress at #2.50. Worth a Men's Pine Patent Leather Shoes at @3.50. Regular Price, $5, A full line. cont. Call carly and secure first choice. of Fancy Low Shoes and Slippers at priaue 310 SEVENTH STREET sere eee ee Pee ee ee ee es > Kos Puanwaer, MAND E STS. NW, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, Satuntay, Monday and Tuesday, 13th, 35th and 16th of Ju PAY DAY PRICES— Of which we expect everybody to take advantacn, When we offer bargains they are teal, not tmasinary. Our prices are generally 25 10 40 per cent below tome ruling elsewhere and special bargains are frequently at oF near cost of eoods, ECHOES PROM ALL OVER THE STORE RUBBER GOODS DEPARTMENT. Family Syringes, three pipes... €1-25 Fauully Syringes, 3 luard rubber pipes $2 Family #yrinwe, hard rubber tubes « tions, each one guarauteed perfect or ten cheerfully: refunded. $1.7 Fountain Syringes, 2-quart, oy a ** _ d-quart, complete Hot Water Baws, Rubber Badaces, Nursery 0: Tea Bags and all sorts of rubber appliances cheap. Toe. Atomizers, hard rubber Specie! Bar DRUG DEPARTMENT. Drugs in general use for culinary purposes—Disin- fectants— Veterinary Medicines an bi drags as are frequently purchased in quantities we offer special Fates on, not, however, #0 low ws to preclude the best woods. In this department the line is strictly drawn ; no competition when prices are less than pure Gragg can be bout for, At this stage in it.” Baking Soda, Chance's Enstish... Cream Tartar. pure, powdered. Dalmation Insect Powder,only the best Down from #1 ‘Mineral Camphor for moths... We. and Ie. “1 he, OLY “we are wot 10, per pound Was much higher. Flaxseed Meal, best with of bet poand Ste. per poumd vot, Taylor's English. 4c. per pound Powdered Borax, excellent for insects. ..0e. per pound Powdered Sulpliur. pure. per pound Koll Sulphur for disiniecting per pound ber quart 01 per gation 400. per pit specialty Virgin 400. per pint mn, and giso the Pare Glycerine, finest... Pure Olive Oil, of which we make O1... TRUSSES, BRACES AND SUPPORTERS. (Our line of Trusses is the largest now in the city,and we have worked a perfect revolution in prices. We ave Trasses at 5 and @1 for which you have heretofore paid all the way upto@s. Wecan ot fants, boys or iris and adults, male or female, (Lady in uttendance for temules.) We bave spared no money to make this departinent very compete, seeing NO reason Why these goods should not be sold as low as cay other necessaries ‘The “Knickerboker” Should: one, we recommend at 7 Of Abdominal and Womb Supporters we carry @ lange assorturent at equally moderate prices, PATENT MEDICINE DEPARTMENT. The list is too long and our prices are very well known—all leading patent medicines of which the Tewular price is #1 we sell at Cite., a saving every bottle; this includes Hood's Sarwaparilla, Ayer's Mediciues, Cuticura, Sinunons’ Kewulator, 8.8.5. Oe, Medicines at S5e. and 40e., and other woods im Our List inciudes imported aud dc ¥ Fare articles not to be oltatued else where in thecity. Latest reduction ts Beef, Wine and Iron, Wyeth’s of any other make.frou G¥c. toWWe., pint bottles —— FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. In this department ficures alone must be your wuide. Dressing Combs down at... Engits All-bristie Hair Brushes... Se. Hand Mirrors down at. de. Best English Tooth Brushes Warranted m ec. English Tooth Br French Tooth Brushes, Very Goo #1 Bath Brushes, extra value...” @1.50 Shoe Bets, very best Kussian bristle: Shoe Sete all reduced... Colzate’s Palm Soap, double cake, oniy 1 dozen, @1—Lest valuvever offered. Colgate's Bay Rum Soap, new, down to... R These are only samples of ruling prices, the assort- ix N 3 Fi ae EM $5 WH eet It 316 7TH ST. N.W. (€L30 Keru Lace Parasole reduced to 62.50. Jonsson & Lurrasus. 73 Market Space. ‘SPECIAL SALE OF SHIRT WAISTS. Plaited beck and front and high shoulders, at one dollar (¢1). An odd lot of Ladies’ and Misses’ Blouse Waists be- low cost. The @2jc. ones are 40c.; the @1 ones are GSc.. and the @1.50 one are now 81. Call early and get the choice. Boys’ Outing Cloth and Calico Shirt Waiste, fast colors and well made; sizes 4 to 14 years. ic. each. Boys’ Percale and Madras Shirt Waists, all sizes. ment of goods is immense and prices simazingly low. BARBERS’ SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL OFFERS [CONSIST OF — ‘TSe. Wade & Butcher's Razor at 81.25 Wade & Butcher's Razor at ...., €1.75 Wade & Butcher's Razor at. Bar, Carbolic Shaving, for healing. Shaving Mugs, Barbers’ Spouges and all kinds of barbers’ goods cheap. KOLB'S PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, SEVENTH AND E STS. N.W. a A FEW PLAIN TRUTHS WELL TOLD. WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 25, 1888. MB erUN ace nan one. 400m ea aL SGA, AMS TRONKS ead en buning main, 7 tk age OU NE Ran x ‘Come in and see what we have; you'll not be impor- vaned to buy. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, ‘DRY GOODS aT POPULAR PRICES, ky? Made trem, between 7th and Sth ste ——

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