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4 permanent circulation in Wasbingten three times larger than thet of any ether paper ia the city. As a local NEWS paper and Ad- Yertising Medium it hns ne competitor. ———SSSSSS To the general public Senator Mc Millan's plen | for stringent building regulations will not seem unreasonable. Nor is it. The thousands o| amusement-sekers who nightly crowd the the ters and halls are entitled to more than the mere performances; they should have every safeguard that common sense and ordinary humanity suggest. and the last and least of the considerations ought to be that of expense. It has been argued that attendance upon amuse- ments of any kind is voluntary, and that if the audiences are content to trust themselves in sructures known to be dangerous no other persons have any business to be critical. Such selfish reasoning as that can only be answered By the logic of the law, and it is the law which Benator McMillan has invoked. Narrow exits, ‘Winding stairwaysand combustible construction Belong toan age gone by. They should have no place in the history of today and certainly not in such a city as this. If they exist, and everr rational being knows they do, ce pps KR ERR DDD Sus® > } Wispow Screzys. lw Fe We offer 1,000 Adjustable Window fe- ca te Screens. strongly made; ft any fe" Fe FH window. Only We. each. fe Te FF- We make Window Screens to order §8~ §8— B8~ snd upon request will send up, take | Fe~ Fe FR weasurements and submit an esti- or ew te nie. Wisvow Awsises. far EF OF We will measure, make and hang e9- Fe FF Best Quality Window Awnings at Se- beg OW Beach. Variety of awning stripes $a te FH from which to select. Loos Covers. EW- There is but one way to preserve your parlor furniture during the ‘summer from the dust, dirt, moths, &c., and that is to have them cov- ered. We measure, make, cut and fit furniture covers of best striped Kinen of dimity from $13 to $17 per snite of five and six pieces. We cut the patterns tomatch and gvarantes @ perfect jit. TUTTI TTT rercerators Axp Ice Cursrs. % PPV TTTT VITTITTTT ‘the authorities in whose hands resis much of | acy Re forrathevegerdpanyreeny the public safety should undoubtedly see to it | SU BN the plaincet cork to thomect clogant that, without delay. everything practicable and £¥- g8- of sideboard effects, with and with- proper be done to ameliorate the destructive | Fe~ Fe™ ont water cooler, ma mm thor- conditions. But it is urged that these conditions | Pe pa femen Gogoi ty v0 Ropes had their being with the consent and approval Se- Ge veow of esnumicing bandh aterd of those in whom power to approve was vested §2~ E27 ing a dry, perfect uniform tempera- and that to compel structural changes would be | Sa™ GT ture, $3.75 to $40. inequitable, would entail upon the owners of | this condemned property unlooked-for and | roy Drwrearss, Dardensome expense. Tet those who so argue aad Feriew some of the more recent calamities in | Ea ee ee eee ee which human life was saérificed to inhuman | ty- Ga- ge- bora pair of Silk, Crocemined greed; let them puta few thousand dollars in| £®- §#~ £#~ Curtains for summer portieres. one scale and the life of one honest man or | £¥~ 89 &#_ These were imported to sell at $10 woman in the other and persuade themselves, | 57 £5 ty- gu'svrerpers nn oe the lotat Sf they can, that God's creature is the less valuable. The hardship consequent upon re- construction is not worthy momentary con- videration when compared with the sorrow and suffering which would follow a panic ina plece of amusement from which exit would only be possible by tortious and narrow stair- ways or by neck and limb-breaking falls from upper-story windows. Washington bas been spared such horrors.as have made thou- sands mourn in other cities, but there is no promise of eternal immunity. A flaring gas Jet, an unexpected flame or the cry of a fool way bring death into handreds of homes and then will barst forth a tornado of righteous in- Cor. 13:8 Asp F Srs. N. Jcurvs Lanssunes, BBR OA UO OU MM "9585 Reb ak 0 0 Mwaw = § Bb aa t UMM SS Boo A“4 “ee MMM — SEVENTH STREET. dignation such as no man could withstand or control. Then every precaution which is pos sible today would be taken and ont of the sac- rifice great good would cothe. But at what an awful cost! ‘There are many. church edifices in this city that are far from being perfect; in fact some of them are worse, in point of construction, than any theater or hallin the District. Such of ‘these churches as are also practically places of amusement, being rented for lecture and con- cert purposes, require additional and special attention. Senator MeMillan can rest assured that his anxiety for the safety of the public is shared by every thoughtful and disinterested person. The Senator Bas in many ways made plain his desire to do much for the good of the national capital and his efforts have been appreciated and eome of them will not soon be forgotten. He will Place the residents of Washington under new | obligations if he succeeds in his crusade on| wangerous buildings, —— +++ ___ The safeguards provided in Mr. Stump’s Dill are none too strong. In the legislative problems of the hour none is more difficult than the exclusion of undesirable immigrants. None also, it may be said without exaggeration, is of acre practical importance for the present and the future than the scheme of holding the trans- portation companies and the officers of the gov- ment responsible for the incoming of physically | or morally diseased persons. There is no wi | to prevent such an influx except by a rigid sys-| tem of inspection at Both ends of the ocean line, or rather st the point of the intending im- migrant’s start and the point of his expected | entrance. If the punishment inflicted on the captain of the steamship be severe enough it | ‘will cause him to be more cautions, and not only make him but others concerned with him in the execution of the law more vigilant than hereto- fore. This is a matter that cannot be over- looked by Congress whatever else is neglected. —+ +e ‘The proposition to suppress the amateur pho- tographer in the world’s fair in Chicago is im- practicable. And it is not easy to see why a camera could not be used as legitimately as a penciland a note book. There ix no doubt that the instantaneous picture fiend frequently makes nuisance of himself, but he should not be debarred from privileges that will tend to mental improvement. > -____ Those members of the District legislature ‘Who assert that no large city in this country ob- Jects to the trolley system mast devote but an infinitesimal proportion of their time to read- ing newspapers. Philadelphia and Boston bave been raising their tuneful voices with much vigor. ut then it may be that Philadelphia | uy and Boston are not “Lire cities” in the eyes | v § of the bacul } uo —~ ee _____ uv Mr. Holman will probably contemplate with | Before examining satisfaction the fact that since the bear's escape | rerp 09 PPP HOH A MM 68S, from the Zoo his board and keep have not cost | TOStPrPh a AA Naat “4 the government acent. The fact that his cap- | rT OOP HH AAA MM M a ture and the damage he does may involvea| T ©O FP M HA AMM M good deal of expense should not be allowed to Stock of mar the comfort of the situation. aide day is the economy thereof. , ee O'Brien, the “Bunco Prince,” seems too smart for the police of two worlds, and this fact sug- gests, ou the principal that even-handed justice has unlimited resources, that O'Brien may reach @ world after a while where be will not be smart enough to escape the penalty for his offenses. — 2302 The authority given by the Secretary of War for the use of government boats to save life on the flooded western rivers furnishes Unele Sai men an excellent opportunity to show courage and efficiency even in time of peace. +2 —___ The sensational matter which crowds the col- famns of many newspapers makes it clear that ‘the prophets who tell of a speedy end of the world are st fault. The millenium is not due yet. Sufficient ‘There would be no difficulty on the subject of All our 27-inch Best Quality Shanghai Silks, im plain colors only, Tegular $1.00 grade, FOR 7c. YARD. = Colors—Seal, Navy, Myrtle, Gray, Tan, Gold Brown, Old Rose, Light Garnet, Light Bronze and Light Blue. Grass Green, ‘This is an excellent op Portunity to buy » Silk Dress at a bargain. BER, A UE MMMM oT 9555 AA uv MMMM mee 2A EB Be | bee OM Sys POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. rs. I. V. Scaren, ‘931 F STREET, Has returned from New York and is now resdy toshow a full line 5 SUMMER MILLINERY, Including SHADE - = as DRIVING HATS. Over 500 Travettso Bacs Asp Sarcuezs Now Is Srock At prices ranging from T5c. To $65. cannot afford to purchase » Cesrou-Mavr. Tauss. Manufactured on the premises, under his own per- sonal supervision, of the best materials, purchased in large quantities from the first hands at lowest cash prices. We will <ell yon WATER-PROOF CAN- SCOVERED TRAY TRUNKS from 25 To 835 Esc. v 33. Aud wiv@ you either a plain buckle leather stray,a lock buckle leather etre ora double purchase leather out charge and will mark y tee trank Learuer Bets. We have an unusual large stock of new things in Belts for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Prices ranze frem 25c. To $3.00. funds in the treasury if arrangements could be | O%F stock of made to make each political boom that is Inunched pay a license. Henry Watterson is having almost as much trouble in finding the right kind of political POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES, BILL BOOKS, “PURSES, &e., ee ee Is also the LARGEST, BEST ASSORTED and : Complaint is made in Chicago of the manner in which papers are thrown about the city and ‘Now that the Italian incident is terminated it fe hoped that the Mafia will preserve a modest ‘quiet and not provide it with a successor. Deeming does not deserve the charitable con- sideration that is conveyed in the title of “crank.” LOWEST PRICED to be found anywhere. Tornaws Trosx Maxvractony, 1231 Pessa. Ave N.W. Mascracrorr. 1218 Asp 1220 E Sr N-W. OUR SPECIALTIES. LEATHEROID TRUNKS, remarkable for light- ness and DURABILITY; NOVELTY PATENT Some of Washington's buildings should | FOLDING COIN PURSES. model their fire eseapes after the Zoo's bear aS ee eee eager ‘There iss suspicion that the Queen of May is about a month bebind hand ‘The greatest enemy of the Mississippi levee aystem ia the crawiab, not the outlet system. | THE PRICES ARE REASONABLE. 531 Seventh street northwest. Gow 6 P- Seperate stent a ae qaacelien ‘SHO! The SHOE ES are all er he lat eee ae ~. the lint iy ire at TI i oy ‘we are enabled to offer them at LESS THAN THE COST OF MANUFACTURE. ra TheFeare not many pairs left, 90 do not de- ATHLETIC. ‘We bavea new department in our business, devoted entirely to ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR. By the aid of some of the best authorities on such matters we have secured the most approved styles and kinds for each special kind of sport and are offering these, the same as all our goods, viz: ‘‘Lower than FIRST COMF. FIRST SERVED. Prevailing prices." @ ngola Hand-sewed Button groginal Fi ingles al aizen Of Kangaroo, Canvas or Ooze Ladies Oxford Ties, alt a ey bolt BIT. ‘$3.00 Shoes: Will wy Low of High Cut Ladies’ or Gents Rubber or Leather Bot- toms. Brovotrsre. | meaaquarters for REGULA- TION L. A.W. SHOES. ‘Canvas Oxford Ties. Ladies’, Men's and Children’s. eo www non oy ¥ Reavrariox ssi PA RATE = 4 ae | i # it Ee ¥ Texwis In Black or colors, with com- bit Lei ‘Rr cr oe me me mm oT 88 USsesatae ( Sss8 HH ‘OO ERE oer 60. sae eee Base Of Leather in sil desirable - 2. 2 B colors or Canvas of best qualities 5s E88 em ke aL Sss8 tr ‘oo RR EEE 7 only. Shoes that are very pli- Suozs. 310 Asp 312 Sevesra Sracer Bsincd Fancy Striped Scrim,| Dry Ir Ever Occur To You Taar Laxssvren Ax Bro. Tae Tae Leap Is Lions: Mestix Axo Causnie Uspenwear: EVERY STITCH OF OUR UNDERWEAR IS MADE TO WEAR AND GUARANTEED, SO THERE ARF No MISFIT WITH PROSPRCTI¥ BRIDES CAN EASILY MAKE THELR SELECTION HERE. Lanes: Fixe Mestix Constr Covers, High qnd low neck, finished seaivs, buttons and button holes. All sizes from 32 to 44 bust. Parc, 12.. Lavtes Mosux Conner Covers. Surplice neck, yoke of hem- stitching and embroidery; long waist, good fitting. Sizes from ‘SB to 44 bust. Price, 25c. Low Sovane-Necx Corser Covers In heavy cambrie, bound round neck and sleeves. Size 32 to 44 bust. Price, 25c. Sonetice-Necx Corser Covers, ‘Made in fine cambric, trimmed with fine and pretty patterns of embroidery. All sizes. Price, 500. Haspsome Causnic Corser Covers. V-neck, back and front trimmed in Valenciennes lace, extra long waist. Price, 87 %c. Fise Casentc Conser Covers, Low, square neck, trimmed back and front with fine Hamburg embroidery. Price, 986. Hix Svrrtice Asp ie Sevare Nacx Camsnrc Corser Covers, ‘Trimmed in fine Hamburg em- broidery; also torchon lace. All Pace, Te. Prow Suaus. Fine Linen Lawn Pillow Shams. Wide hemstitching. Size $333. Pare, 69c. Fise Camatc Pirrow Suaus. ‘Trimmed with two clusters of fine tucks and Hamburg edge. Ostx $1.25. kA ERG Posy 7 Tut 28% § RS Sss8 BBB U U RR fot § E ioe B U R Bee ou RR 00 ath BBE, ERE, 00, sik BBB KRR O O aay BR ROO eae BBB R RK . 424, 426 Or Frovr. e ‘The brilliant ‘‘Kobinoor” diamond, one of the most magnificent Jewels extant, some- times from its immense size called the “Mountain of Licht,” ranks as the king of diamonds. So “Ceres” Flour, the purest, whitest and best product of the golden grain, may be said to be a veritable noor” of flours, brands in its brilliant reputation, and re- warded almost as a precious Jewel by every, Why is{t such a “ideai™ Flour and housewife who uses it. Jewel? Becanse it is the * makes “more” bread, ‘‘lishter” bread, “whiter” read and “better” bread than any other flour in the wor! signature of ** Wim. M. Galt & Co. w noor” of Flours. Wx. M. Garr & Co. ‘Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Corner Ist and Indians ave. n.w. it ““Kohi- overshadowing all ‘other B.—The genuine ‘‘Ceres” Flour may be distinguished from other brands by the cirenlar which you will find in every sack and barrel, and which bears the autograph don't you ask the grocer—your orocer, we mean—for **Ceres,” the ‘‘Kohi- } Sble, yet exceedingly durable, Gymnasium Slippers for Ladies and Men. GAShoes of any description made to order on short notice. Sa We ft out entire clubs at special rates. Ws. Hiss & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 and 922 7th st. 1914 and 1916 Pa, ave., 231 Pa. ave. 8.0. Guzx Ecxo. PRE-EMINENT ADVANTAGES AND ATTRAC- TIONS FOR ALL SEASONS. To those who have visited thespot, Glen Echo speaks for itself with all the eloquence of nature, But it has besides the enthusiastic and unsolicited indorsement of some of the most eminent minds of the century. Senator Ingalls said in speaking of Glen Echo and the Chautauqua: ‘‘It is one of the brightest Jewels of the many in Washington's crown.” ‘The eminent divine, Dr. Talmage: Chautanqua amphitheater on earth.” Chevalier De Konski, court pianist of Germany: “The place is another Bohemia, and the amphitheater magnificent.” Dr. Harper: ‘Tam amazed at what has been done and am sure you will have great succes: Secretary Halford: **It is one of the miracles of our splendid nineteenth century civilization.” Mrs. Mary A. Livermore: ‘*?he amphitheater is decidedly the finest and largest building in America: and the prospect for a Chautauqua here on the storied Potomac impresses me most favorably.” These area very few of thé many favorable com- ments. ‘They form but a faint reflection of the enthu- siaem which the beauties of the place created amone the thousands upon thousands of visitors last sum- mer. It isnot to be wondered at then, that so many of the shrewdest investors and so many of the most eminently cultured people should have hastened to Secure sites for homes at this place. It has behind it both capital and energy. Since Glen Echo was first established improvements have progressed rapidly and substantially. The amphitheater aud the Hail of Philosophy will last for ages. The building stone, which is plentifully provided, is of « quality that will defy Time, and the artistic effects which can be se- cured by its use areas novelas they are beautiful. For comparatively sinall sums of money homes can be erected in Glen Echo equal in beauty to summer resi- dences which have been built elsewhere at extrava- gantcost. No happier combination of art and nature ‘was ever found than in the facilities for architectural achievements which Glen Echo presents. The quar- ries arenow in operation, turning out in abundance building materials of the finest quality. There is no necessity for a trip to the mountains to eseape the summer beat. Glen Echo is at an altitude which keeps the air pure, cool and re- freshing. There is no need of seeking the Adi- rondacks for fishing, boating and camping ex- cursions. Glen Echo presents facilities for all forms of sport. Cultivation and artistic enjoyment can be found without a journey to Europe. Glen Echo's Chantanqua offers art and science in its highest forms, and affords refined amusement as well. The season this summer will be one of the greatest brilliancy. ‘The accommodations for aquatic sports are safe and complete, and the tennis and base ball grounds are Jaid out on principles that experts in the games can- not fail to approve. Learning becomes pleasure there. The schools will be commodious, and they will, as arrangements are made, be placed under the care of thoroughly competent teachers in all the branches of a modern education. It is an opportunity for education on common-sense principles, a chance for young and old to enjoy the advantages of a judi- cious commingling of instruction and enjoyment. Everything considered, it is indisputable that, asa summer resort, Glen Echo can have no superior. Aud, in addition to all this, its advantages for permanent residence are unsurpassed. Railway enterprises now on foot will make it within fifteen minutes’ ride of Washington. It has electric lights, water, sewerage, buildings for stores, post office, hotel, and, in fact, ‘everything that a well-appointed town could need. It will be within easy reach of Washington, and yet in- dependent of it so far as everything pertaining to per- sonal comfort is concerned. The electric railway and the canal lanneh already put it within easy access of the city. Work is well under way on over forty cot- tages that will be ready for occupancy season. We are in receipt of communications from all parts of the country that indicate the national as well as the Jocal interest that is felt in this enterprise. Terms will be furnished on application to Room 7, ‘Sun building, it ‘The finest SE. BALTZLEY, By the use of this Coupon at J.C. Hercnrssow's, Tax By “Oxo ‘Trvers.» You should have your shftts made thinned out by freq eae ‘and minke ileal Semmer 907 Px Ave pec! a er eales ‘select any waved “ey Taehns tscb adore poets tation, of this FieerAvenme store’ On ore. fe 1, eu, ve ow canot tana eae rrehisg ot $3085 © variety. sores reo Shang sit leva oe yp Age ‘Men's 39¢. Suny a ccesaary for each. 6 Py! and NI ance Tie iit yl A you ‘ot goouks you buy. — sees Metre in Tan “Ors —- Seriog te Old Timers is FFER — 8B LE. gio8 we tpet ttt Isa strictly INA FIDE and ——— conti heat Se ‘aves function.“ my4 aa tae = Ww m= MILITARY CyeEers: — fou cannot get — TSA ot ep rkies aie = Sporn viet AUS ae r P, Sa ee ee ee Can have their plates developed and printed with LITHOGRAPHER, este at roma kaon are ee wyts-or 005 Pe. ave ‘Vistting cards ) printed from plate, 75e. per 100. ocl . 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —_—— Isrenzsnse Lact News. 5,600 Yazvs Brack Axp Cream Sux Lace At Special Prices, Representing the last of these particular de- ‘signs an importer had in stock. Hebeing about to sai for Europe, was anxious to close out the lot. Webdought them at our own price-and they goon sale tomorrow at proportionately ow fixures. At25e.—BLACK AND CREAM SILK CHAN- TILLY LACES, 4 to 10 inches wide. ‘At S74e.—BLACK AND CREAM SILK CHAN- TILLY LACES, 6 to 12 inches wide. SILK GUIPURE LACES, 7 inches wide. At50e.—-BLACK AND CREAM SILK CHAN- TILLY LACE DEMI-FLOUNCING, the price on some of which bas been 81.50. First 00F- 000 --Second annex.) —o— Coxcerxtxo Bracx Goons. a Five Srrcur Bancarss Is Starts Fasarcs. At 50c.—ALL-WOOL BATISTE-the best value in light-weight ever offered at this Price. At50c.—FANCY MOHAIR GRENADINES, 2Binches wide. Regular 7c. goods. At@@%o.—ALL-SILK GRENADINE, plain mesh, 23 inches wide. At 76e.~ALL-SILK GRENADINE, with bars of Red, White or Helictrope, 23 inches wide. Regular 91.37% goods. 4t$1.00.-ALL-SILK GRENADINE, with satin stripes in three and four-inch widths. Regular 81.25 goods. Cirst door ... Annex to 10th at. bldg.) eee Loxoniovs Bor Low Paicen. At $12.50.-CHINA SILK TEA GOWNS, a ‘small lot just received. Colors, Black, Pink, Light Blue, Hellotrope and Cream. Made in very full finfty style and trimmed with ribbon and lace. (Third Boor... 11th street building.) ga Tae Axsovscement Or Ovz Usexaurten Jewerny Sate Has kept the special tables surrounded by a throng of ardent buyers—not at all surprising— It isthe result of a GIGANTIC PURCHASE OF JEWELRY at such figures as enable our quot- ing the following remarkable pricé AT 10c.—Misses’ and Children’s Solid Gold Band Rings, assorted sizes. AT 25c.—Misses’ and Children’s Solid Gold Band Rings, set with three stones in combination of torquoise, pearl and earnet. AT 25c.—Misses’ and Children's Solid Gold Band Rings, chased, latest designs, assorted sizes, AT $1.—Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys’ Solid Gold Rings, mounted with turquoise, emeralds, rubies, moonstones, sap- phires, cameos, &c., all the latest @ styles of settings, assorted sizes. AT c—Rolled Gold Stick Pins, Heart, Clover, Chrysanthemum, Pansy and Violet designs. Every imaginable color, set with Moonstones, Garnets, Turquoise, Emeralds, Opals, Car- buncles, Pearls and Rhinestones. 5c. each, 6 for 25e. AT 10c.—Silver Stick Pins, Butterfly, Fleur- de-Lis, Bowknot, Clover, Heart and other designs in cut and chased effects, AT 38c.—Solid Gold Scart Pins, clover de- sign, set with Garnets, Emeralds, Sapphires, Moonstones, Rhinestones, Topazes, &e. AT 15c.—Best Rolled Gold Plate Screw and Drop Earrings, set with Ehine- tones. AT 15c.—Ladies' or Gentlemen's Rolled Gold, Silver, Black or White Stronine Studs, 3in a set, patent separable backs. AT 17e.—Solid Sterling Silver Thimbles. Bizes 5 to 12. AT 81.—Solid Gold Heart Pendants, set with turquoise, pearls and rhine- ‘stones, (First floor... , -1ith st, building. ) New Comers 1s Panasors. AT€2.25.-SATIN-STRIPED BENGALINE PARASOLS, 22inch, Navy Blue, Tsn, Gray, Garnet and Brown; natural wood handles. AT $4.50 TO 89.—A new assortment of White and Biack Lace and Chiffon- trimmed Parasols. 20th st. building.) arm Wearnen Groves. AT 50c,—LADIES"§-BUTTON-LENGTH JER- SEY TAFFETA GLOVES—Tans, Modes, Grays and Black, AT81.00-LADIES' 6- BUTTON - LENGTH 1.25-PURE SILK GLOVES — Tans, 1.38—Modes, Grays and Black. AT 25c.—CHILDREN’S JERSEY TAFFETA 50c.—AND SILK GLOVES—Tans, Modes and Gray. AT25c.—LADIES' JERSEY ALL - SILK TO8Sc.—MITTS, retrograde stitched. (Firat floor. -1ith'st. annex.) A Nortox Spectr. AT 16c.—1,000 PIECES SILK-STITCHED WHALEBONE CASING—White, Black, Red, Gray, Pink, Tan and Lt. Blue. Warranted nine yards to the piece. First floor... -Lith st. building.) PINS ST New Anarvars Ix Lar Roszs. ‘Worsted Robes, Dark Green, Bronze and Olive plaids, plain Olive, with Red borders, and Tans, with Red and Bluo borders. — 82.25 and 83.00.— Fancy Gray Plaid Bobes. 2.75 Plain Dark Green Cloth Robes, 82.00 to 96.00, —Tie. to $1.50 — ‘Linen Horse Sheets, . —Wec. to $1.75.— ‘Worsted Horee Sheets. —— 96.00. — ‘Fancy Copling Blankets, 84x90. —82.00 to §2.75.— (Secona floor... 11th at. building.) ee ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F 878. ¥.W. Garar Renova ‘The undersianed has determined to re- tire from the GENERAL furniture busi- ness and in future devote his whole at- tention to SPECIAL work. Willnowand ‘until bis lease expires, on the 15th of June next, sell his stock at prices phict should insure a clearance by that CALL EARLY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. OUR WALL PAPER AND GENERAL DECORATIVE DEPARTMENT Is now replete with very attractive and artistic goods, and if you want any “‘pa- ering” done, even in the simplest way, ‘we can meet your views, and et inod- erate cost. Atex. Muss. aytim 1214 F Srazer N.W. 00 x BB 8600) ON NN wu 4 me oe pee MMA AA BRE i"e ER MPR LMA ER Sob a ker Tn accordance with our promise to a number of our patrons who bave been waiting we ber to ennounce the arrival of the Serge Blazer Suits,same low price as last, 811.98, Ladies' Flannel Blazer Suits, ~ avy and Tan, $8.98. ‘Navy Blue Serge Blazer Suits, 89.48. Box Mancar. 314-316 Tro Sr. N. W. eee cee e ee cr Latesr cco u oui Tt g88. TIT eou uve b ong r Rett t bi heme eco uu oT Tun u Sss8 or Compare the prices yon have been paying for your Drags and Patent Medicines with the prices we quote below and you will see that it is next to impossible to Purchase at lower figures Hood's Sarsapacill Scott's Emulsion, Cuticura Resolvent fcura Ointment. Cuticnra Soap... Fellows’ Hypophosphites.. Green's Nervura Carter's Little Liver Pills, 1c. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Pierce's Golden Discovery. Brown's Iron Bitters... |: Warner's Safe Cure, Fly's Cream Balm. Simmons’ Liver Regulator... Hoft’s Extract of Malt, genuine. Ayer's Hair Vigor. Hall's Hair Renew a ae And everything else at equally low figures. Free delivery all over the city. Fresh Swedish Leeches sust received. KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E ST: EWE SEE 71 | ie Tuer | Days | Pimple Blackheads, Biotches, Eruptions and all other cutaneous disturbances | when Handoline is applied. ‘How bumiliating is it for any oneof either sex, who is at all Sensitive as to their personal ‘appearance, to go out into company with a face full of | | skin blemishes. Even if your friends are too well bred to make any remarks you canno? help but feel uncomforta- ble when you contrast your own disfigured complexion ‘with the fresh and rosy tints of theirs. It's no use of be- ng miserable, however, Handoline will cure you and restore your peace of mind. Invaluable for Ten, Sun- | | burn and Freckles. Price, 25 Cexrs. F. Ss. Wax & Co., Drugeists, under Masonic Temple. | TENES Ease Ax ° Evenrron Weex i i {il IN OUR ANNEX. Ore Guest S = 5 Ore Great Saz_Or — Corrox ERWEAR 100"Sdlene’" Cansei — 2 aarow 255 prove ed ‘other qreat bargains. . In sneiien'| Se Graton se In addition to oikier erat bareains: Prerry asp} Exsnorenres Prorre PERRY: §SgPRING AND SUMMER ARE PLAYING BIDE- SSSq and-seck, But you want to improve the few | Sss® days of grace that are left before the weather settles down—and i hot in earnest—in getting your cool clothes ready. Handly anything that belongs te thesummer wantrobe ts complete without am edge o roffling of EMBROIDERY. It plays ah tmportant Part in decoration. You use so much of ft you want to select a variety—from a variety. The choicest of the choice patterns. There is as much difference in EMBROIDERTES es detween black and while. Some look finished—per- fect—artful—OUR KIND. Others seem **half done"— huddled together—dowdy. Don't trust to price to Pick. It is not reliable. Our “select” assortment makes no higher demand than much that is less at- tractive. Doubtful if there are any duplicates of them Within reach. Weaim tobe alone iu our showings. Nowhere more—none better. NEW FRENCH CAMBRIC FMBROID- ERIES, with ineertton: match—18, 25, 30, 45, 50, 60 and 75e. a yard. NATNSOOKS, with Brassels net edging—all ‘Widths—45, 50 and 7c. « yard. yard. DOTTED SWISS EMBROIDERIES (tiny dots and big spots)—from 1 to 10 inches wide — and 14-inch demi-flouncings—that could not be cheaper than oars and be as cood NARROW €AMBRIC EDGFS—with inser- tion to match—all ne MEDIUM WIDTH WIDE CAMBRIC E: and NAINSOOK, SWISS and CAMBRIC TN SERTING, fn patterns to match the embroid- eries—10c. to $1.25 a yard. DOTTED SWISS EMBROIDERIFS—i aand small spots—all wiaits from 1 to 10 inches 7ind Minch DEMI-FLOUNCINGS—12% to ‘Te. yard. SWISS and NAINSOOK DEMI-FLOUNC. ING—12 = 14 inches wide-50, 65, 75c., $1 and @ WIDE CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES-25, 35, 40, 50, 75 and #1.25 a yard. FRENCH’ CAMBRIC. EM BROIDERTES— ‘with inserting to match—18, , 40 and 0c. ayard. NARROW CAMBRIC EDGES—with tnsert- ing to match—G, Sand 10c. a yard. MEDIUM MEDIUM WIDTH Nar 800K EMBROI- DERIES E LACE EDGE EMBROIDERIES. ines to match. K AND CAMBRIC, ALL OVER EMBHOIDERIES dainty patteras-5, $1.25 and $1.50, yard. Two different effects in 45-INCH FLOUNC- INGS—temstitehed and drawn work—hand- some patterns for infauts’ dresses—Sic. and $1. ayard. =u Soden tm LADIES’ FLOUNC- 43 inches wide and in 456 yard He coming in 456 ¥ One excinsive pattern of ALL-OVER EM- BROIDERY, with a G-inch-wide scalloped plaiting around the bottom—1.50 a yard. Asingle styl» of ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, heustitched with Irish point lace inserting. It is a plainer pattern—$2 a yard. One style of ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY— hemstitched with ‘Irish point lace 12 inches -deep—#2.50 a yard, ‘One siyle of HEMSTITCHED DRAWN WORK, with embossed flowers above—€3. 30 ve The regular 45-inch FLOUNCINGS in new variety. COLORED EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS— 47 inches deep—#1, $1.50 and #28 yard. BLACK FLOUNCING—plain or colored em- broider; . 50a yard. AMBRIC EMBROIDERIES-25e. to 61.50 ‘SOOK and SWISS EMBROIDERIES for little enongh. REMNANTS of IRISH POINT EMBROID- lengths. Prices a match, These are the newest patterns that are out. Fresh from the gardens of Fashion—full-blown novelties. Good taste will make quick work of @ selection from such an assortment. Prrars, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE." Established 1840. Telephone 985. A TN Parnicvtar Dax. AAA BUTTERCUPS do not like AA heat. They are not as Tee hice in warm Weather as ie agai ae gatas” ni b “cold and beve ready ‘omorrow as lace Hy ‘ascortinent of BUTTER- CUPS as we have ever shown, nino, apa Une od gop CENTS, wall Guz & Sox. Modern Cos eo n Con. Mex Aum F Ss ENN NNN OW PUNE RE Re as BATH TH OSRS ERS TT Se EMM TRAY RRP SAS 00 ENN oo FER A $3 RRB SS oo NNN DDD AA Pe’ eco 00 s ecoo is its aaa ‘coe 807 PA Ave. N. Ww. patie TOURISTS Will promote their own interest by inspecting our line of Travelers’ Toilet Cases. We are offering: 69. SEE Sess Bo. eae - Cases, contain. ine Vesting brah aa ant bor of barking, with isk ta pocket on ‘out: DsstGencl Sint Os Hie BE Nala ae aa 250 rf Teradata te Oc Gaver Sc On = AISTS to other great bargains in Waista, Gas Cory: Face Or Revere igre Shirt, ace Or Baxrs Bebe th cee ~ lle Peg Gast Gass,” Cun Convene re tovcthier reat barealiis, vPrTo $10. 807 Pa Ave NW. 1s TT THT pee 2 So ‘i ree oF t fee +4 Consers Ar Revver Prices MCKnee.” C. P. manufacture, medium length, in Gray and Black. Sizes, 18 te 25, clove; reduced from @1 te Tae 0 Its aufficient fuarantes of the shape. ft and durability of this Corset to mumply state that ft {s manufactured by the € P. Corset Makers, which are the best im the world. Srecu Varces Ixy Usxpenwear Ladies’ Black Equestrian Tighte, ankle length, reduced to Tie. each. Ladie’ Black Combination Suits, low Beck and no sleeves, only @1 per Ladies’ Black Swine Ribbed Vi neck, She. each, three for @1 Ladies Swiss Ribbed Vests, low neck and no sleeves. square neck and me: vee, run with ribbon, only toch. This te the quality usually sold at 2h. Merino Corset Covers have almost on- tirely superseded the Muslin and Cain- Dric. Swiss Ribbed Corset Cover, low and bigh front. Oni: Lisle-thread Corset Covers, low neck, ‘open front. @l each, Piogant line of Dancy Vests of Liste- thread, sill and wool and al! silk, T. > ‘ Usprawean For Tae Cunorex. *MeK neve.” MeKnewe “McKee.” McK new.» “MeKnew.” Children’s Swiss Ribbed Vests, low neck and wo sleeves and hieh neck and short sleeves, 230 ‘hiidren's Pants, pairs for $1 We per pair, three Asp Bien § A number of our patrons have had we secure them a few Serge Blazer Suits at $10 in Black and Navy Bine. We bought full line of sizes so you may also have the advantage of our pur ‘Oar famous Full-roll $5 Blazer is becoming even more popular them last season, Cloth to match for makiux ekirty @1.69 per yard We bave had a Serge Blaver mannfac- tured for us of the same style ax the fal Toll, which we will sell at @6.50. Clete to match for making the skirt, 61.50 per yard, Wasrs. Myriads of styles and kinds in Waiste of Print, Percale, White Lawn, Fancy Tawn, Madras, Wash Silk, Cina Silln, Surab Sdks, &c. Ranging in price from 50°. for the former to @3 and up for the latier. Buazens MeK new.” MeKnewe. “MeKnew. “MeKnew.* “McK new.” “MeKnew.” ~MeKnew * “MeKnew.” “MeKnew.” “MeKnew.” “McKnew.* Wiriras H. M°Kyew, 933 Pa. Ave. N.W Do Yor Pe ero ada qo 4 nee t wy tue ine of the ‘Nanitart eras and inhall pound Ow Senter None of these gave When I began the use suffering ax Constant iuprovement sie syetem, => that ele tore then row tchore: Cove more ¥igor and fool, ‘after three months, as aod os ESorng sare Sor sony eae Pastor Central ME Chiro, If there is any disorder on earth that is thoroughly discouraging it is Insomnia. With an earnest longing for sleep comes athronsing of ideas ‘and restless tossing which robe me ture of ber necewary repose and re= fresiunent. This condition may arive frou a variety of causes, but uanally from intense mental excitement, dyspepsia or gastric derangement and enervation of the system from in- sofficent nutrition. Disease causes thecondition. The ELECTROPOISE cures the disease and the condition disappears, Asiastic Execrnororse Co., 1405 N. ¥. AVE. USE THE ELECTROPOISE AND You You You Sieep Rent Are ‘Well. ‘Well. ‘Well. Horcurssox, IMPORTER, 13a Axo F Srs. N.W Orexixe Exunsrt -or— Miser [vrorrations ~OFr— Dress, Carnuce ‘ Axo Ganvex Hars Torspay, Weoxespay Axp sees ‘Tuvnspay. FORT IS OF FAR MORE VALUE TO THE OVER- BURDENED HOUSEKEEPER THAN 4 TEE YEARS’ STRUGGLE AFTER WEALTH, BECAUSE SHE REALLY ENJOYS THE ONE, BUT ON THE OTHER HAND LIVES MERELY WITH THE HOPR OF FUTURE FRUITION. A FEW DOLLARS JUDICIOUSLY INVESTED WITH US WILL PROCURE PRESENT BADPIXESS AND CONTENTMENT, OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM BFARING TEE BURDEN FOR YOU FROM WEEK TO WEEK GB MONTH TO MONTH, YOUR SAVINGS BEING YOUR CAPITAL AND OUR BENEPACTIONS YOUR WEALTH. THE FOLLY OF LIVING IN DISCOMFORT ASD SQUALOR IS TOO MANIFEST WHEN THE OON- TENTS OF OUR COLOSSAL PARLORS CaX BE YOURS ON FOR THE MERE ASKING, GIVING YOU TER CHOICE, AT CASH PRICES, FROM OUR BRIL-

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