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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. ‘THURSDAY crosBY NOYES ‘The establi-hment of a home mission in Pierce alley connected with the work of the Methodint Episcopal Church among the people occupying, the darker and more crowded placex of the city fs @ fact highly gratifying to all good citizeus. The work, as elsewhere detailed im today's Stan, embraces the physical comfort, the nurture and education of the young, the moral and spiritual interests of parents and children and in the end insurg the better- ment in all ways of the class concerned. ‘The lifting up of the inhabitants of slunm ix one of the vital interests of great cities; it is not only an obligation resting on church people, but one that affects every individual in the communi How is order to be mai ‘twined, life and property rendered xafo, heal secured except by movements looking to the self-improvement of the ignorant and ex- tremely poor, huddled together in the back alleys and other localities where eivilizing in- fluences rarely penetrate except when taken there ¥¥ some snch missionary movement as ‘that gnder consideration? Tae Stax joins its God-speed to that of others interested in making the republic's capital throughout what it ix mainly —a city having a well ordered, upright, moral population, showing forth that Christian civilization which is the chief glory of the greatest of modern nations. ee The completion of a great work in American history ix of interest to all thoughtful Ameri- cans and friends of America, Before he died | Mr. Bancroft, the historian of the early United States, an honored citizen of the capital, was happy in finishing his monumental work. Uther bistorical writers of the same or nearly similar period of literary production—Irving, Pres cott, Hildreth, Motley—were atmost as fortu- nate, for they succeeded in getting at feast the more important portions of their several works completed before they had to lay down their pena. At prevent the only remaining notable historian of the old school, Dr. Francis Park- man, completes his remarkable undertaking, begun forty-five years ago at an early age, and pnrsned under the «ume infirmity of evesight which afflicted Prescott. the other great Boston Bistorian. His seven volumes devoted to the contest between France and England for the possession of North America are volumes of Pecnliar interest -in fact a unique conception executed in a mauner that does credit to the fairness of spirit, clearness of insight, and felicity of style of a learned and patriotic Amer- fean. Dr. Parkman, at sixty-eight, his noble work performe:t. may rest from his ss un- Jess, like Ranke, he plans to conquer 1m many fields long past the anthor's working day. It is a reflection gratifying to national pride that the republic has produced a large number of historians comparable with all except a choice few of the master minds of the world. soe ‘The moderate alliance men, that is, those is- posed to aceept the Ocala rather than the St. Louis “demands” and to ran the democratic party by staying in it and controlling it, have seoréd a victory in North Carolina. The nomi- nee for governor, late president of the state allianes ost of the organized tuken both ax to men the minimizing as aud measures siguities far as possible under existing conditions of the third party movement. What the effect may be on the demo- cratic national convention remains to be secn. ‘The program of the third party leaders has ‘been to shape, or at least to influence, state polities first, with an ulterior purpose of doing the same thing for national politics, Some alliance men will not undoubtedly be satie- fied with any partial success in the local field, but it is reasonable to suppose that the con- cessions made to the alliance in state matters Will produce an effect on the ultimate action of members of the orgenization in the larger field. No doubt all alliancemen will join in an eff to coerce the democratic convention at Chicago. —- The Senate has the right idea in the matter | of what ix necessary for the navy. It ix also | Fight in desiring to reduee the river and har- | bor bill. The two policies dov contracts in the river and harbor bill are largely reduced the proper increase in the mvy can be | made without either causing a deficit or enlarging taxation. Surely in the face of re- cent complicaticns with naval powers the ne- eessity for a greater increase in the naval force of the country than the Howe has provided for | is obvious to ali men who thiak. Senator Gor- man reprevents the wiser element of Lis part: in that part of his contentic recent divens- in sions which includes an adv« cues of the build- ing of more ships, - oY ee ‘The one hundred and ninth anwnal conven- | tion of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of | Maryland is in session in this city. and the facts | Presented im the bishop's report are of living interest in a number of important As| he wisely «ugg though much ke or has been and will naturally be bestowed upon the great project. the work of promoting the eathe- @ral planned to be erected in this city rests | With the diocese the chareh at lar simply or chieily. as he shows, with the city of Warhingtou. The 1 uses of 1 ral e they are pat- American ex- not | gral need wot be enkurged ent m English and amples, r wee The Cleveland boom is Section of the G: ‘The bittere: state. « height. Hemocratie ht of all was in the empire the Cleveland 5 ple having gained decisive vietory there. re that other southern « erded will incline me war. However, the convention doe ake © 1 June 21, | and? Fen betore er things to k of the Britich govern- | 1s mich of a protectionixt as hit all nations that exclude Briti-h less. like the United States, they a e time furnish imdis- | pensable supplies of food and raw material, | “I think the free traders have gone too far,” is | his declaration. i see The following brain-throb originated in New | York ter of most frightful mien, ax | 8 by investigations im this contemplate what the doctor. will ort when he rns from Washing- — | city. B Rave to re ington! “The wincing of the galled jade is half amus-| ing and half pathetic. oe i New fork is ready at any time for a eonaoli- | @sG0n with Erooklyn, but the latter city mas “Ne.” After Dr. Parklurst’s revelations it is Bot surprising that the City of Churches should | @ixplay sume anxiety to heep her distance. | +2 i Wm. Waldorf Astor will collect his vente in| this country and his thoughts in Europe. It is | ot unfair to suspect that America is the scene | of the more important proceeding. = I is announced that Jokn L. Sullivan under- takes to manage bimself next season. If he succeeds it will be a great retief to the police. 202 ‘Thet clarion proclamation “I am a demo- erat” has beon almost drowned by the vociter- | Mex-s Goons. ©@ response in chorus, “Se am 1” —___+ += It is apparent that some of our statesmen | 4 lot of 2c. Silk Garters wegard the subject of rivers and harbors as parely a local inne. Itisa singular fact that ina free ‘House free coinage should get its eye | ww uften Tf the} ° \: | ae | We, Leather Badtoe Beits, Black end | Se, Wisite Hate Brush fancy Black SEVENTH STREET. Toxorzow-Woxvenecn Rep Trorrr Sare. ‘Wa wilt put on aale tomar. Low by far the Loat Kad Tekut Valane of the aeasva. All wants made by the Btar Sale will be ofternd at ridien- ualy low pris, and thoes whe apprectate economical ying will ba xcelient, chauce for bargains tomor- tow. IEAANERY, Another lot of White Rongh an@ Ready > Yellow and Rose . A Wot of Fine Wreath: White, Pink, &e A lot of Shanters—W! A lot of Fine 8 worth $1 toS1 5 A lot of 25e. to Tie. Straw Hi 6 Be. Children's Trimmed H pod Stamrro Livers, &o. fe. Fine 7Zinches . Oe. Fine mter Bureau Bearfs, 46 inches tony... ~ WSe. exch $1.48 Red Braided and Hemimed Cainberie Pillow Shams 75e. pale THe. B-ineh Colored and White Linen Barean Scarfs, drawn work center = 280. each Oke. Drawn Work and Colored Centér Burean Searfs, 54 and 72 Inches long.. ithe. each Hosteny Deranruest oi pairs Misses’ Ze. Light Blue Silk Hose, sotled... +... 25. pair 18 pairs Children’s 5c. Black Ribbed Hose, sine 7 and ty le. patr 2 500. Balbrigvan Vests, high neck, sleeve- ‘sizes 28 and “10. -- ++. 2he. eae d's Se. Vests, medium welkcht, sizes 16, and 34 ile. each Duck ‘trank, linen Hnel, size 3 Was $10 27.35 1.8.neh Flat Top Duck Trank,can be open-d without moving from the wall. Worth $9 50..86.98 1 Flat Top Duck Trnek, Itnen Bned, sllghuy damased. Wax #7 12. 23.98 Wrar Axv Soir Devarrwenr. 4 Ladies’ Ginghani Suits, Were $6 50.....81. 08 each ‘Cream Blazers, Were w. $1 each Were $6.50, Blazers, trie k brad. Were $12. muere Suits, Black, Navy and ~ --. $4.98 each “Were €3.50 -#1.uS each . Pereale Watsts, good patterns, z anel 2M. 19e. each, A lot of Chitdien's White Dresses to $8.00. 1 Sstrseed Poerale Weappers. Ked ticketed, ‘ie. each = sl ab aS Asp Cumprexs Goons. 6 P. D. Corsets, atl, Alot of width: Alotof: Day Goons’ Derarruesr. A few short lengths of SOc. Figured Chins Sati im Striped Gren- . a - - --. 8c. yard neh wide #1 Figured India Silks, Iseht or dark wrounds. ote, yard A small lot of Plain Colored ‘Wool Challis. Were 18 ot ! Asinall lot “of Sateen Ware Goons. 40-inch wide White Apronettes. Were 15e. 40 inch wide White Homstitched India Linens. Gioves. A lot of #1 4-batton Swedes, Tans, Grays and Blacks........ A lot of 81 Black o Alotof 81 5 Haspxercuiers # 10. White Corded Bordered Hanaker- - Se. each inbroidered Handler. -123Ke. each Alot of We. Alldinen Einbroidered Handker- hs 39¢. each RIMMINE oo and ya. > Ent Steel Gimps, short lengths 69e.ya _] leather tive aud common tense, 50 Black and Gold Bead Dress Front. Borroxs Black Pearl Shank Buttons... Lie. Fancy Metal Buttons, odds and ends Toe, Fauey Desicus Jet Battous. ecxwean Axp Waerses. Children's Linen Coll > Brus Axo Fass Black aut Fancy Decorated Jap Fans, Prenreweny yes Toner Anricres. tie Vex 12 shewts White Tar Campbor Paper, lle. box Tetlow’s Swan Down Powder. Ie. Smipbnr Toilet Soap, Learaze Goons e. Tan Shopping Bags, Teather handles. r. Black Shell and Amber Hair Pis SOc. Mou Norns. dor Pinkeledze Dros Stays, Spool Linen Thread, Back onl Bors: Sat Waters. x. White Pleated Bosom Shirt [Waists. 1 Flannel Shirt Waists... Use uszettas Axo Panasors. A lot of $1.50 26-inch Gloria Umbrellas, calla- lola handles... Alot of 81.25 A lot of 35e. Riisbed Undershirts and Drawers. 19¢.esch. A lot of 50c. Sateen Neglixe Shirts, AVE YoU a the GREAT FIRE SALE now in progress at FAMILY BHOE STORE, | 310 AND 312 SEVENTH STREET? Tf not, do not delay, as the stock is being raphdly re @uced aud will last Duta few days longer, You can savefrom une dollar to three dollars on fpr Chase. Dear in mind that there woods are ‘Mesors. Clement & Ball and fully guaran detect bem vome of the luings sinlyccaee 27 ter, Lut the wear in no way affected. Ityou are not in need,ot Shoes at the buy them for iutaxe use, You will Sud the tavestineut 1% ond one. This stock comprixes LADIES’ BIGH ‘BUTTON HOUTS, Leavy ux light soles, pointed wes with patent pital " Speresers ceaiee | ae ‘with deep Alou etall emurtueut uf OXFORD TIES inallde| = LOT wawith wide wih ek elrable styles and widthe, or fo ome isp ea wiih Anatuchs, ito ion famine in price frou #1 to 8 c. Tu this lot are found Cambrie Corset REWRANT overs, monn V. spare abd peated, Kd Piirtog in rice Pon Se ees a 0 SpERARss BILDREN'S EPARTMENT. AREY oe ‘Odds nnd ends, wwall aud large REMNA ues, excellent cotton, “eAMpte e WE ROPE 10 SEE YOU 1813 WEEK. MIL V & STORE. DOUBLE STOKE, 310 Asp 312 Severin Sruzer. ree oa F aA F ai 1s, Chiidrens Camtee Skirts, deep deme, LtoG “TOL, Laos Ripuzo Unper- REMNANTS. , One ot of Ladiew' Richelieu Ribted awing tape, do. One lot of Ladiny' Liste Throad ¥, Ape TRY gralrolgered ails Sronte. ee price, 480. i" price, ©. TTT TTT TT REM) lot ye Pure Sale cH pues sth "Yostet tig Tote cats od Stursox, Crawsorn & Siursox, rH Heintant pie 90 9o. IMPOKTERS’ AND RETAILERS OF Corsets. ° Hut of Sule Corwate, tn, on conseT sire ack ily motes einteine pop, ame ya rents that ware wold fot 7c. 81. i phe yy REMNANTS. $1'25 aud €1 20, nt DR y- bo kt ¥ amg Lading Dark Ginghiun Skirts, doe eae pleated ruffes, eee Hea: Bee REMNANTS, tna'iue” URegular price, Ob, abd be 00. 00 pre, tenant price, a@6aeoeooo0o pp é 6o °. ° 3. 3 BP Special sale of KID and SILK GLOVES Ni con- ‘Ga > : ae throushont tne week, yonterday's Star for special prices, Kiros Parace. 812-814 SEVENTH ST. bhbabbbobbsesahoeecedecaeadeeed 6TH AVE., 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK, HAVE 18302D A Catarocve Or A.wosr Given Awar: ‘Without exception WHICH WILL BR IIIT Manso Fare Ox Arrtication. =e ‘The deat lot or bhbhbh BRRABALBAREBEDAAARRALALLE Rizzoxs mcrae Ever offered in Washington At any price Mocenre & Co. ‘Is that offered by us = For Fray Osty. ‘They were manufactured for FINE MILLINERY TRADE Especially, ‘To sell at ‘35 and 70 cents per yard. 1203 F Sx. N. W. Repvertox For Tunez Dare, Ladies’ Common-sehse Oxfords, $1.50. Reduced to gi. Ladies’ Patent Tip, narrow toes, $1.50. Reduced to 81. I il INI Ladies’ Patent Tip, narrow toes, $1.75. Reduced Ten are t = einai PLAIN, MOIRE AND FANCY RIBBONS —— “Ladies? Ratent ‘Tip, narrow toes, faced BLACK prs €1.00. as Ladies’ Common-sense Oxfords, very nice, $2. Re- And all the LEADING SHAD! need to $1.60. Ladies’ Common-sense Oxfords, extra quality, $2.25. Reduced to $1.85. For the three Jays will cut prices on all our stock. Ifyou are Jooking for good Shoes at very low prices eall before buying elsewhere. Remember, the sale is only for Frivay Axp Sarcrpay Axo Mowpay. my19-3t Mas. M. J. Hosz, 1300 F ST. N.W. And various widths, 25 25 25 ayvanp. 25cents25 ayvanp. 25 25 25 200 Sreaw Hars, III T = Various Bhapes and Colors, = —— Owing to the inclemency of the weather we will con- anard Mnueour “gUMMER OPENING 25 Cents Exc. Worth from $1 to #2. ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 20 AND 21. Sprecrat Grove Banos. oO UU Rh Re = ‘9 oP Pe LE Bgg $2 puneraaieT| $1. = Tax. Best Enelish Tooth Brushes from 35c. to, Hood's Sarsaparilla from $1 to...... Dalmatian Insect Powder, per Ib., from 81 to. Persian Insect Powder, per Ib., at.. Green's Nervura, Intest reduction from 81 to. English All-bristle Hair Brushes from @1 to. Cuticura Resolvent from @1 to. Carbolic Acid, full quarts, from 50c, to, Brown's Iron Bitters from 81 to.. ‘Moth Balls further reduced from 1c. to. Ayer's Sarsaparilla from #1 to. Fly Paper, Tanglefoot, sticky and poison, reduced. Pierce's Favorite Prescription from $1 to. Large Dressing Combs, horn or rubber, 25¢. to. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery from §1 to. Hand Scrubs, fine, worth over 10e. Scott's Emulsion from $1 to.. Fine Toilet Soaps, special dou Hostetter's Bitters from $1 to. ‘Tar Soap, medicated, best, from Beef, Wine and Iron from @1 to. (Greatest reduction in this list.) Conti White Castile Soap, 4-1b, bars, from 81 to... J. C. Horcmxsox, 907 Pa Ave. IHILII Ax Tonics MERELY KEPT HIM ALIVE. Tae Execrnoroise Coren Hix. RICHMOND, NA; Ate 10, 1891 lectropoise Carter's Little Liver Pills from 25c. to 2 boxes... T began the nse of the EI about fit. Whitewash Brushes to close out below cost.” een tants aro, being at {hat thie a pital aes ee ore 28 of suttoring Caner Lhe best medical advice) my Mixed Bird Seed, best, frou 10¢. to... Cut this out, best list of the season. KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, SEYENTH AND E STS. N.W, if oa" i atcthr the action of a It So ig ES BS | EH sstetae od a aE att i 2 Fraxacaws J, EWELRY Esrapuisument SURPRISES—GOLD ONES, dren Seas “ ately no 531 Seventh street northwest. tow. ‘he Seat complaint of any x ta ws tC MORDICAL. Tuovsanvs ‘Thousands of our citizens are suffer- ing from nervous troubles which they have been treated for in vain. Why not have the courage to ‘‘cut loose” from your old bigoted ideas and adopt the ELECTROPOISE. You should not doubt it in the face of evidence like the above. And can you reconcile your con- science and permit yourself to drift * along in the course of adivease which youcancure for the trying? Think it over, Call on us if you need any advice, Ov Housexeeress In Washington can vouch for the supert- ority of “*Ceres™ Flour, for they are mak. in thefr bread, pastry, cake, be., of it every day. Everybody whouses “‘Ceres Fiourclaims that it is wore economical.xoes farther and makes more wholesome bread, than auy other flour. If you wansé flour | ~ that will make *‘more” bread, *“tyhter” bread, **whiter” bread and ‘better bread’ than the flour you now use buy ‘*Ceres. To protest our patrons from inittations of: **Ceres” by those who are Jealons of merited popularity we have placed very sack aud barrel circular bearing the tmprint of two gold medals e autbograph signature of Wm. M. Co. Remember the name **Ce:rs,” ask your rocer for it and take no other; you ‘will then always have goal, lybt, some bread. Wx. M. Gur & Co. ** Wholesale Fiour and Feed Dealere,” Corner Ist and Indiana ave. n.w. Wooowarn Axp Lornnor, 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —_— Tomonnow, Faray, ‘THE ECONOMICAL SHOFPING DAY. Rewraxr Crzanmo Satz. —— ‘And this one assumes the formof a “Special” Remnant Day. Each item poweesses sufficient tmherent worth and low-price strength as to constitute tn iteels a special sate. Take BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, for iustance zimany destrable lengths of the season's best Fabrics are here. Regardless of what the prices ‘have been, we've cut them deeply to make sure they'll go quickly. There are hundreds of other “shart lengths,” “ends of lines,” “broken as sortmente," “odd and extreme sizes,” goods mused, scratched and Otherwise defaced. Look over this list. Thereare certainly some of yOur wants nained and they can be supplied at a wreat saving, for a dollar will deubleservice lwiorrow. Woxpernrut. Baroarss Ix Mixs Derantmest. 8 pieces Kure silk Underwear (+ix-thread), sotled. Shirts, 34and 40. Drawers, 20 and 34. Reduced from $8 to $3.0 yarnent. G pieces Pure Kilk Underwear (three-thread), solled. Shirts, 38. Drawers, 34. Keduced from 85 to #2 a garment. % pieces Light-wetxit White Wool Under- ‘Wear, soiled. Shirts, 38. Drawers, 34. Me- duced from $2 tu 75c. a yarment. 2 Baits Fancy Silk Underwear, one Salmon, andone Lavender. Shirts. 34. Drawers, 20. Reduced from €8 to $3 a suit. 4 pieces Black Lisle Underwear. SLirts, 38. Drawers, 40. Reduced from $1.75 10 7c. 8 w#arment. 4 Flannel Coat, size 36, rotted. Keduced from $¢ to $2.75. Oe ‘Cont, stze 34. Reduced from $3.75 4 All-woot Navy Blue Serge Coat, damaged, size 36. Reduced from $8 to 1 pair Cream Flannel Pan’ sotled. Reduced from $3 to $1.60. (st foo veeos est annex.) mize 28228, Sor Derarrwent A small lotof Figured Cambric Wrappers, croular shirred yokes, rule on. skirte, slightly faded from display, nearly. all sizes. Reduced from 81.75 to ie 5 Best Grade Mcotch Zephyr Wrappers, 2 Bloe and % Gray, with border. trhinmings to match, ned to watst, Steve 82 and 24. Re- Auced from $3.75 to $1.95. 4 Allslinen Lawn Wrappers, 2 Pink and 2 Black and White, trimmed with embroidery, ruffled skirt, Sizes 32 und 34. Reduced from to $4.75. Slight Striped Satine Wrappers. Bizes 38. Wand 42, robe fronts. Redaced from #:3.00 = od Stall lotof. Vi Shi Nish th) led. F E soi duced trom 81-25 £1 Boland SY Oso tee ‘hoor Ath st. building.) fer Croak Depanrtuest. b led W: all ies 34 Sean, teed i ote oe a S eee Ft cane wrece,steenatee wd, “Reduced from €7, 05 ana Gir. ou to $4.00. 3 Fancy Silk Shoulder Wraps, trimmed with sk Riu and fringe. fre 40. Frown $10 00 and loth acketay braid Sizes Ja and 36. 1ith st. but'ding.) Misses: Derantwent. White Lawn Dresses, tucked shirts, wal peally i mane d, pith embroidery. SizeS. Ke from 2.50 to $1 teh lew Ble Gituchain Dresson, waists neatly rained iim, dep hens on shies see viata White IOSS Ice Hemetitched fwo-piece White India, Linon’ Hems Dresses, Uucked. waists and skirts. full hich leeves. embroldered collar and cutis. Sizes Af and 36; "Reduced from $1550 to 80 75 2'very fine two-plece White India. Linon Diveses, polka dot eiect in Pink und White, for! slevves, finished with embrotdery. ribbon trimming. 87.50. Size]. Keduced from §12.50 to —-— Livex Depantuesr, yard Pattern Cloth. shamrock pat- feduiced to $2. 75, rt Cloths heavy German double amas, ‘covered patterns. Keduced from 80 to ‘Sets, cloth 3 yards fone ace from i igh 6 ns h work Dinner thy 3 yards Jo Redyeed from §10t 8130. ae Bs atic md Gncework Dinner Set, ie Jon, rene, — $35 to 825. SOILED HES 2 Blue Dainask Set, aig yards long, ‘eliow Damusk Sets, Soe a x3 yards, Reduc 4x3 yi ih Reduced from $7.00 to ced from #9 to 86. ge 3 Slate <c sional D Damask Sets, extra fine qui . as so, yards long, fringed. Kedi 4 wy leached nak bya) Sete] knotted trinwe. Heduced froin O10 inotted fringe ey ‘ge 50 te otted fringe, ede 4 Colored Bordered Sat, oe yards a fringed, Reluced to act 7 Salinon Set adh yarte long, fringed. Tate ae ea 9 rards long, fringed. ww Bet, clo 5. Reduced froin $6. " ype Mamie ana Damask Towels. Reduced to 5c, ea (Second Sainse ‘ART! i 5 Alltinen rpc iatlor Suites solled, | Stes 6.7, 8 and Tuced from $3 t0 83.05. Waista nit tect et een Mt Ree di se fron SSE Lee Nine 7; aamaged, Re ‘Silk Sash, 10 inches wide, Jong. Reduced froin @3 to $1.. 0. re "oth st: blag.) trea Corser Deranrweyr. 5 rates soul im SOite Sie Be IS, Band French Conti Corsets, wide from +. annex to 10th st. bldg.) ee Me ux Uxpenwear Derarrwent. mnbric Corset Covers, square neck back and front, Hambury ede around neck. Sizes 40.and 42. Reduced from 30 to 23c. 7 Cambric Corset Covers, "Ve neck back snd front, trinuped with, 40and oe cae 30 to. ase Prervrr Derantuexr. A small lot of Cabinet Picture Frames in Oak, White and Gold, Cream and Gold, nd Oxia ined Silver. Reduced from $1.25 and’ 81. (Ath floor. Travgure Goore, Deraazyras mest tia ater Cabin “Baus. Teather Tinea tio ins comupertnients, for, con bther toilet articles, best nickel Hock, catches on each end, six, prot on bottom, real allizator handle. inch. Reduced from $9.25 to 87.25 Teinck: Reduced from S73 60 to $9.25 The Bars.» Py xoxenceter D inca Head emistiteh inet ac print borders. Reduced fron 10 2 Ladi * All-linen Handkerchiefs, fancil; bemsiitched. Damaged: "Reduced froin 18 20e. ow Hematttebed All-linen Handker- 4 Lads Hani ghiefs, en luced from Bhto Be, We ‘Sheer All-lin Handkerchiefs hand-c Ioroldered nites TTand2 Vs: ea cm ees ay anaiyrspicts, pagers 5 Sinlainderedt itched Alltinen aie bor jerns hand-embroi ti and 6 Vis. Reduced roma 3 ae et .2d annex.) —— wn XEANTE Depagraenr ite Linon Greteb fe ah ania cc ek wt indie Linon Hubbard luced from sty et brit igen’ ult Hats, fine quality. Reduced from ---10th st. bldg.) Pe a Cana , MAY A9, 1898—TEN PAGES. A. Kavrwax, 909 Px Ave N.W. THVT LTT tI tH IN Wt Hl WI Tomoanow Tomorrow we sell - Men's Embroidered Night Robes.....-..-, ‘Tomorrow we sell Men's Balbriggan Underwear. ‘Tomorrow we sell ‘Mon’s Fancy Douet Flannel Outing Shirts, ........28¢ Tomorrow we sell ‘Men's Fine Cheviot Outing Shirts, starched col- larand cnfs. ‘Tomorrow we sell Ladies’ Kibbed Vests, all sizes. Tomorrow we sell Ladies’ Fine Liste Hose, fancy and piain Black, Richelieu ribbed . Tomorrow we sell 25 pteces 45-inch Embroidered Swiss Flouncing. ...25¢ R. Gorvscmn, 1007-1009 F Sz. N.W. For Oxz Dax Onzx. Ran Os! Smxe. A Craxox Posie Wore A | Reseaers Or Hosreny. Haxveour Fraur Asp Exsex, Wourn $15.00. W. A. Parmer & Co.. ‘AO MARKET SPACR, OR. STH ST. AND PESNA. AVR Oke: Resngye Bicneon thes Far 15 pairs CARDINAL HOSE for LADIEA, RICHELIEU RIBBED. wires ™ 2 ms Bixbtly soiled from window show. Regular eee, ie. REMEART PRICE, tapi ri BA aud Kerul ren PRICI $4.98. Fon rowonnow ONLY we wil) wakeone of cur exeniient Crayon Portraite fromany etyle picture and frame the same in any of our Oak and Steel, White, Goid or Gilt Frames, with handsome £44 foot Oak or Ormamented White and Gold Eane!, to cor- respond with the frame, = For ool De PAUL Ge” ROWS RIBUED, MORE. rat mace RENAL? Fido ic PAL Shui", MISSPA’ PLAIN BLACK COTTON RES aRT Pati! it poe ee Resxaxr Prices Ix Srasonaniz Dis« Goons REAM FRENCH H SERGE for TER- NG SUITE, yards Cl HICK, 4%. yar oie CREAM ——s isn Noman, go KE 2 te. Tomorrow we sell ‘Men's White Oue-inch-bem Linon Ranthenchtete, full stze.... ~-A2Me ——— ‘Tomorrow wo sell 100 dozen Children's Fancy Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs .. Be Tomorrow we sult Ladies’ Linon Chemisette, pleated bosom, all sizes... Toinorrow we sell ‘Lees! lap Linon Collars and Cuff the newest ehapes. Per att..g... a Toworrow we well Fauntleroy Collars and Cuffs. Per eet... Tomorrow we wll 3 All Colors of Tinsue Volling. Per yard... Tomorrow we sell Allsilk Natural Pongee, for understirts @r : 1007-1009 F ST. N.W. Luaxssvrcx & Bro. ANT PRICE waar e! Sie sie fone SU ig Beanie. For ~. #12 Reais? pi a a ne YARD. The execution of the Crayons will be done in ‘& most artistic manner. They are closely stip- pled, artistically ban- died and the Mkenees Perfectly preserved. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR NO CHARGE. Be bottle ‘odie an si Peep oo R. Gonscum, dresses... — wren R D T Oop Lor Carers , ‘Tomorrow we sell zap, Coxstoen Axo Dene Tue 5 CHATELAL All of our 19 and 25c. Brocade and Fancy Stripe GATOR. BROW _Siinchs Kibbons. iad Bexerrr Or Ir. Tomorrow we sell Cooper's 5c. Dentine, in tubes. . -Me MANY PEOPLE ARE OPPOSED TO 2 SPEND ‘Tomorrow we sell Cutieura Soa) 2-120 ‘Tomorrow we sell 45-inch Satin Damask Towels! never sold less than 25c.... Ie COMMERCIAL INFORMATIONS, BE- CAUSE THE ARTICLES 80 ADVER- TISED CANNOT BE OBTAINED WHEN CALLED FOR; CONSEQUENTLY THEY ANY TIME IN READING SUX mangers #12 POR PICr. asinh BLACK SILK DRAPERY Siar * gprtemeterte yards! ds-loch BLACK SILK DR: Fo price, ‘RE! XA made HAVE A JUST CAUSE FOR THEIR 8US- Ap Estimer, yice, 4.00. x PICION. Lot COLORE: ‘Onur other advertisemement. » in ~ is, Of Ladies' Cotton Underwear. ‘The best value that could possibly be bought of any honse in the city is offered here. ‘We shall continue the sale until SATURDAY NIGRT. seme 7 CESS, where misrepresentation remains on the A. Kavrway, 909°PA. AVE. N.W., It _ ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS. Our Special Remnant Sale, commencing . tomorrow, will be of great importance, of ; which the following bargains will give you an idea: $1.50 “True Rerresrxtarion On Noxe~ 2 cases of “Common Sense” Suitines, mostly in Drab, Slate and Chocolate, war- ranted fast colors, an elegant fabric for ‘wrappers, skirts or dresses, only 10c. per 1 lot of BLACK SILK gusnrinx LACE, 3 to inet price, Se. 08 NANT Thice. a ANTS ee Om ONT ND AND SILK LACES AT Hal Oxtx Rovre To Sve. Swe Trace. aa AND BONE. W REMNANT PRICES, . A. Prence & Co. Suors. Dy our, competitors and dhere are more ‘Seeases of Light Cheviots, fast colors, % A rrr wearers fi his out dally. —— ‘Thtrefore our sale cn these Shoes are] aR wide, only 10c, per yard. Regular oo constantly on the increage Price, Le. AAA t $1.50 = ‘One case of the well-known Cameo Drap- ~e Snozs, 47EWOF THE STYLESOFOURLA-} Siontonip Ot eer ere eae nam fae = es all Hi 7g ee ‘One case of Beatrice Plaid, double width, i i HE ey standing colors, aplendid material for cil T ERE .. onl , is a $150) anunpecs suse — corer a aon RES, HH BRE kx ee 73 PIECES of the Best Quality Shelf Oil- ERE Suozs. fpeontnrenrmen fone 23 Ay cloth, in marble and fancy styles, only 6c. EER Sie id Qpera. plair Bor toe. per yard, or 65c. « piece of 12 yards. - Spring keel ptate foe ‘One case of Fancy Figured White Or- 2% S150 Shrine hee, fatene gandy, in superb designs, only 10¢. per ¥.¢ ‘Tue following bareaine will be offer - Boots. worth Ie. only at the New York Avenue Rink, S, SEES aac Re tirern 18th and Uith ate. Weave been for. HOES. Derby toe, low heel, with patent tip. ‘Special bargainsin Brown and Drab Linen, emooth soles, WE Soot Saw mle, petty ©, D and E widths. SOME OF THE STYLES OF MEN'S $1.50 Suoes. 5c. for ladies’ suits, men's or boys’ wear, at greatly reduced prices. ‘One case of Turkey Red Table Linen Rem- nants, in lengths from 13 to 3 yards, abso- lately fast colors, only 0c. per yard; worth tunate enough to secure a “job lot” of manufacturers’ “samples” of about 1,000 Hamborg and Irish Point Lace Curtain Oor- ners, which have been used by the traveling men as samples, These are 1M and 2 yards square and represent 54 of pairsof Curtains, ‘Which would sell for €10, $12, $15, €20 $1.50 SHOES: ‘Veal Calf Laced— ion toe. $1.50 Suors. lain or tipped. — ‘Veal Calf Gaiters— $1.50 Tandem, Evench, or Paris toe, plain OUR 81.50 SHOES Suoes FOR BOYS AND GIRLS | w,, Are without exception the most service- $1.50 SR aes Suoes. 7 — Hass & Cos $1.50 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 and 932 7th st., trimmed Suoes. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., 231 Pa. ave. 5.0. Our stock of Brracuep ana Ux. BLEACHED Cotton Remnants, including Pillow Casings and Sheetings, must be seen to be appreciated, as the variety is too large for a specification. Sare~ is sta in progrem, and if the extrs- ordinary rush we had since the opening of it continues the special stock will soon be exhausted. Therefore don't delay if inter- ested. Come soon after reading this. REMNANTS OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ON OUR SECOND FLOOR. 3 Fine India Linen Dressing Sacques, round neck, sleeves, down front and around the bottom. 1 size 32, 138, 140. ‘and €30 per pair. Cuorce Or Tur Consens, $1 Excu: ‘We will offer at the Rink another 100 Folding Tables at $1.50 each. ‘We will offer at the Ring 24-inch-top Solid Oak Parlor Tables, in 16th century and ap- tique finish, ‘TS each. ‘We will offer at the Kink Solid Oak Rock- ers, with cane seats, for house, porch oF lawn, large size, only €2.25 each. ‘We will offer at the Rink Large Maple Porch Rockers, double cane seat and back, ‘only $3.10 each. We will offer atthe Rink Elerant Lawa Settecs, in antique oak finish and Red, fin- ‘shed with bent wood arms, «trong and sere Viceable. Size 4 feet, @4.25 each. Size & feet, 84.75 each. ‘We will offer at the Rink 25 more of those Elegant Wilton Rug Parlor Couches, trim- med with silk plush, at @14 50 each We will offer at the Rink 5 Excellent Silk ‘Tapestry Parlor Suites, 5 pieces, spring edges, solid cherry frame, at the low price of €30.50 each. TWO CASES of Fine Flannelettes, in moa- em styles, fast colors, only 10c. per yard; worth 12360. with fine Hamburg embroidery PRICE 50e. 2 Fine ack ond trent ith seal Piovention tase, edged round neck and sleeveqwithy lace to match. Sizes: 140, 142. 5 “PRICE 81.23. UII III III III tH yards. il | II] pehovampcgun acim = 1CK CHESTS tn ell qualities trom $2.75 up. —— qualities a besutifer BABY CARRIAGES variety — ‘with which none of the lotions Hi BB. cane ~~ [|| seacovmetice m genera ue = =| argestockot —_— ‘will conapare. It is TH ‘VELOCIPEDES in all sizes from $2.25 up. i III Sil il F.8, Wass & Ca. [I] Ww. Drugeists, under Masonic Temple. 9 —— bd NEE W EVE prea myGim egg tara gprs card cat ach Worth ‘150 rolis Fancy Matting at 04.50 per roll of 40 yards. Worth 86 50 rolls White Seamless Matting at 96 per roll of 40 yards. Worth $10. REFRIGERATORS all prices trom @5.50 up. ‘make s spectalliy of making LOOSE COV- BS for pastor furainare, and oar casters aro ‘We hove the JEWETT and the GATE CITY ‘WATER FILTERS in stock tm all siees made. PF AXD 1178 STS. ¥.W., FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERIES, Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed Remember, please, that these goods ere only on sale at the Rink, where we are sell- ing off our surplus stock of furniture. Rot, Ber. 1390 Axp 14rm Sra eh bbhbbh hh! be B. Mosss & Soxa, WALL PAPERS. &c.

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