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‘THE EVENING STAR. = — WASHINGTON. FRIDAY....... CROSBY 8. NOYES. So other House DOES—EVER DID—or EVER WILL fell such STERLING QUALITIES st such LOW PRICES as WE quote, Saxs Axr Courant. Turars Oxz ‘There is enough in the conditions of the two HURRY. Much depends on ‘YOUr promptness tomorrow. is the last day of the SALE OF great parties at the present juncture of affairs Day to warrant a comparison in part just as there is enongh to establish a very vivid contrast as to Lert. other parts of their cireumstances. The republi- cans are nearest to the goal of the nomination. ‘The republicans again are perhaps closer to & definite policy for the campaign, not contingent so much as in the case of the opposition on the nominee for the presidency. The democrats may be said to divide altogether on the avail- ability in the most important of the doubtful states of the candidate who has the biggest | Doom and the most powerfal personality. ‘The republicans, too, consider expediency, but with them there is an evident embarrassment of riches with two lending men however most generally in pubdlic consideration. The re- nomination of the incumbent and the late incumbent by their res >->tive parties is warmly pressed and also warn. y op sed. In politics as in other large concerns men cre obliged by their natures as well as their interests to disagree. This diversity of plans for action is the very life of modern parties. as it has ever been of republics in all ages, omitting mere oligarchies. "The action of the convention at Minneapolis is ited with greater interest than has been manifested for many years in the case of either party. That it will have an important infia- ence on the course of politics and especially on the election next full cannot be questioned. ‘That it will shape the currents of action in the democratic party as regards nominees and Policy cannot be predicted with confidence, but as the tendency of polities is to produce an in- fluence exerted by the one on the other party, where there are those two great rival parties, as in this country, it would not be surprising should the Minneapolis convention's action move ot less shape that of Chicngo—shape it, it may well be, in a complete reversal of the policy decided on in the earlier convention. ———__ ++ _-___ The trolley system, which everybody thought had gone to protest in New York, has suddenly bece @ thing of life, though no more thing of beauty than heretofore. The owners of the Broadway and allied railroads desire to introduce this overhead nuisance on various lines, and because the public seems to have for- gotten all about its former disgust some of the Vigilant newspapers are sounding the danger $yse STOCK OF ONE OF THE aH Sete WORLD'S BEST PRODUCERS. -6tue signal. The people of Washington have been | $33" ¥ subjected to precisely the same experience and | $e @e-te4g There are no ‘‘set- it is bop at the common sense of Congress | es-¢5-°%i ‘The last Saal Uings"—no ‘“‘dregs.” “Ss the SEE, Salt wil be as desinbio an the “gre SSeserea srt that was cor] $335 tous. They sro “Birds of 3-68 ge Sr4a- feather” — new — unique—stylish— “eres Seegte-ea- case — and — sound. “HEE hs here yet SERS There are all otyles x re Sor in all sizes, will relieve them from apprehension before the end of the present session. DIE OGRE ee Ht should not be forgotten that the June con- ventions do uot represent 41 the American poli- ties of the presidential year. As a concatena- tion of events is more imposing than one or two incidents, Tuz Sram recalls the dates and places for the holding of national conventions: The republican, at Minneapolis, June 7; the demo- eratic, at Chicago, June 21; prohibition, Cin- cinnati, June 29; people's or third party, Omaha, July 2. ——_ $e This week the navy boys, next week the army boys take their annual extminations and such awards of merit as they have earned. The cadets in the naval and military services of the United States are the repzblic’s pets and the republic's strong hope. The pets must not be tosses” 2-piurce suN10® os ares S.emce vestie suITs— & to 10 years, aa [: aol 2preck stNoue-BREasTED i sUITs— spoiled and thereby cease to be the national re- | $$ 89 tS gq lisnce in the hour of difficulty. to 6 years. —_——_+eo—__. The refusal of the Royal Ensileers to sleep in Semcz vast surrs- tents erected over a newly ploughed field | §5¢gesear 10 fo 18 years could not be overcome by the officers. Per- | $5-ga°" > haps British officers would havea more com- PIECE DOUBLE - BREAST! fortabletime if they took pains to find out surts— their soldiers’ preferences before issuing | $¢-3ere" vie SR hy Pe ee 3-rrnce SINGLE-BREASTED President Harrison is not as President on trial etree ace at Minneapolis. His administration has been Preys notably clean, strong and successful. Indi- [Sa 2 ——— vidually he has made his mark among the con- -PIECE CORDED sUITS— spicuously able Presidents. Whatever decision | sa-es-e50a- & to 10 years. the republican party may reach at Minneapolis as to the most available man in the capacity of 2 mee BLOUSE candidate for the election of 1802, the record | $3-sa-e0- 4b to 28 years. rere of Mr. Harrison as President for the last four | $24g35"@) sion, pant : years will be unaffected. Neither Mr. Harri-| tote “et es sou nor Mr. Blaine would be discredited by | Seg 178 — Some few got the wrong being passed over at Mingeapolis: neither on | $¢ 3-2" impression—thought there ‘the other hand could afford, to be nominated ‘rere Long Pants Suits fan’t one. under conditions which would mean his defeat Hedi gpee StuzesegEaERE SUITS WORTH atthe polls. The republican party may well pray for a nomination by acclamation at Min- nespolis. wer +o = 87, $7.50end 88— Mr. En Biaine is evidently impressed | §543-_5. gene with the bel at it is a wise child that doesn’t | Sete earear $4.80. know anyth «bout his father’s intentions. AE gens gan emomgs i beddsssebsesee3 st Mr. Blaine feels that he has | sa-eg-eg- We have been repaid igh to cover the situation. ¥ efforts would of course It is po written let Ss the courage and the cash tow eres ESET BT to consumate euch 9 ate reed Sete ts" gantic purchase in the “eis riend of Mr. Cleveland seems to the al seers a clear case Of giving in to the inevitable and claiming it to be the desirable. see If the post offices were rnn on as slowa schedule as the post office appropriation bill the People would get their mails the next week or the next month. if they got them atall. But the weather is hot and national politics very engrossing. tape cicca opportunities for a namber of people to display | $5-$3~ & spirit of charity and forgiveness, ——— eee The number of “Jacks” meh as “Jack the Peeper” and “Jack the Hugger” that have arisen since “Jack the Ripper” appeared in Print is astonishing. They continue to spring up in away that promises # foreible illustration of the declaration “the evil that men do lives after them.” +2 ——___ New York, Chicago and Cincinnati are bewail- ing the fact that their streets are rendered un- sightly by the paper that ie strewn about. Some points might be gleaned from them by obsery- ing the manner in which Washington enforces ‘ordinances to prevent this style of nuisance. —— ea Senator Eppa Hunton’s whiskers have been @uly noted by the newspaper. In the nataral order of things the Senator himself will next @ommand some of the attention be deserves, +e. Mr. Hill's friends didn’t find the February convention anything like as chilly ae the Syra- cuse affair was, + 2o—_—____ Mr. Bisine's frieuds and Mr. Harrison's friends might compromise ani declare that reciprocity was « product of collaboration. ae ‘The most remarkable feature of each new British scandal is the extent to which England declares the is shocked by it. - +o ‘Those who apologize for the extravagance of Kaiser William say that his mind is affected. Perhaps he has « hallucination that mekes him think he is a river-and-harbor bill. 3 —___ Sas A New York college is scandalized by the dis- covery of poker in ite midst. The event at least Proves the entire falsity of the numerous sar- ‘eastic declarations that nothing but athleties is 68.50, 89, 99.50 and 810— Bie. 85.80, He novia o “SELLERS OF PERFECTION.” Saxs Axp Comurany, PsA. AVE AND 7TH BT. Tearned at our centers of knowledge. a Perhaps no more decided step toward the en- | FOR, SALE rt MOUNTAIN couregement of our infant indusiries hae been | isvelj neat hotel: stalting large ote taken than the establishment of reciprocity | ira ahisece Wie melee with Austria so a to freely introduce her con- densed milk. + e2—--____ Beals aaj Scand os * et - gee, 00. Pr fe tf. EF HRSA FASS ES age TIT Ww NS TI1T ' ry ' + mi ¥ A TERRE HY y Bt PARP WEL Pe ss AE oa mat PA fae WE CELEBRATE TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1892, OUR TWENTY- SECOND ANNIVERSARY. TO CELEBRATE THE SAME IN A MOST FIT- TING MANNER AND SHOW OUR SINCERE APPRECIATION FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE WHICH THE KIND CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY HAVE BESTOWED UPON US, WE FEEL IT OUR DUTY TO RETURN THANKS TO OUR PATRONS IN A MANNER SUCH THAT ALL WHO COMPLIMENT US BY VISITING OUR STORE TOMORROW WILL GET A SOUVENIR OF OUR ANNIVERSARY—BARGAINS FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT; BARGAINS THAT SHOW HOW WE HAVE GAINED THE LARGE BUSINESS WHICH WE HAVE TODAY; BARGAINS WHICH CAN NEVER BE DUPLICATED BY US OR ANY OTHER HOUSE. WHAT- EVER YOU BUY, NO MATTER HOW SMALL, YOU WILL ALWAYS RE- MEMBER IT AS THE ANNIVERSARY SOUVENIR OF R. GOLDSCHMID. }| tles. Anniversary price, 9c. Regular price, Donen Uae Aso lcrat See Deparruent. Axsrversany Duexez Ser, $15.92. This Dinner Set fs made of fino durable quality china; the decorations are artistically hand painted in the newest style; finished in burnished xold. We guarantee every pleco, snd tt comprises the following Pieces: ‘ 1 Moat Dish (lange size), 2 Brontfant Pistes, i Maat, Dist nedtuin rn : oo cers, 1 Meat (small size), Te it, oe ce dovarea ” Vegetable 3 Creara itchier, 2Vacovered Vegetable | 1 Covered Butter Dish. o Anntversary price, $15.92. Regular price, $21.50. Avsoraer Anxrvensary Drever Ser. ‘We bave elighteen (18) different stylosof decorations, ‘Which are the most ref Med, beautiful decorations ever put on a pisce of china. Our guarantee goes with evory piece as to its wearin qualities. ‘These sets are ‘the same practical table pieces as above, and the aunl- Yersary prict ie $24.97. Kegulur price, $34.98. Assrvensany Torerr Ser, $4.14. ‘These Toilet Sets are entirely new, The decorations are the most describable patterns, comprising Sfteen (25) decorations, all band patnted, fintshed in gold. Anniversary price, $4.14. Kegular price, $4.98. Assivensany Tra Ser, $4.91. Such models of bemty are these Sets they are hardly deacribabie, such refined decorations, all hand painted. Anniversary price, $4.91. Regular Pirce, 86.48. Gusss Wane Derasnrvesr. Clear Thin Tumblers. Anniversay price, 27c. dozen. Regular price, 75c. dozen. Cut Glass Fruit Saucers. Anniversary price, 5c. Regular price, 10. New Glass Fruit Stand. Anniversary price, 21c. Rewular price, 48c. Korones Urexst, Derantuent. Bine and White Enameled, Lipped Sauce Pans. Anniversary price, 53c. Regular price, 85c. Blue and White Enameled Pudding Pans. Anni- Versary 37%. Regular price, 55¢. Blue and White Enameled Tea Pots and Coffee Pots. Anniversary price, 72c. Recular price, $1.15. Blue and White Enameled Lipped Preservi 20-inch Oval Japanned Tea ‘Trays. Anniversary Price, 29¢. Regular price, 48c. 10-qt. Water Buckets (tin). Anniversary price, 4c. Regular price, 2c. ‘The Finest Single Gas Stove made; every ono war- ranted. Anniversary price, 770. Regular price, 98c. Woovrs Wane Deranruenr. Perforated Toilet Paper. Anniversary price, 5¢. Regular price, 10c. 2,500 Hard-wood Toothpicks. Anniversary price, Je. Regular price, be. ‘Large Office Baskets. Anniversary price, 48c. Regn- lar price, Tc. G-hook Pine Hat Rack. Anniversary price, 7c. ‘Regular price, 10c. Faxcr Curva Devanruenr. Fine Gilt Band Bowl. Anniversary price, 13¢. Regular price, 20c. Hand-painted Fruit Saucers. Anniversary price, 8c. Regular price, 5e. A.D. Coffee Cups and Saucers, beautifully dec- orated. Anniversary price, 2ic, Regular price, 350. Fruit Plates, open work, fine decorations. Anni- versary price, Ide. Regular price, 2c. Cups and Saucers, fine thin china, exquisite decora tions. Anniversary price, 82c. 3 doz. Regular price, $1.48. Japanese Fruit Plates, Anniversary price, 12c. Regular price, 25c. S Wa D, ILVER are Department. Rogers’ Triple Plated Dinner Knives. Anniversary price, $1.213¢dozen. Regular price, $1.98. Silver Plated Forks. Anniversary price, 1.21 34 dozen. Regular price, 81.65. Silver Plated Pickle Dishes. Anniversary price, 98c. Regular price, 31.48. Quadruple Plated Tea Set, hand carved. Ann!- versary price, $24.08. Regular price, $37.50. Crock Axp Broxze Derantuenz. Fine Ansonia Clock, made of iron, finely finished in Biack and Gold. It has a cathedral gong, striking every hour and half hour. The works are the very best, guaranteed by us. Ontop the clock we put » fine bronze ornament, Anniversary price for clock andornament, 84.67. Regular price, 86.48. Jewerny Depanruent. AM 98e. Jewelry. Anniversary price, Sle. All 48c. Jewelry. Anniversary price, 39c. All 25c. Jewelry. Anniversary price, 18c. All 10c. Jewelry. Anniversary price, 7c. All 5e. Jewelry. Anniversary price, 3c. 15 per cent discount on all Jewelry over 98¢. Our Jewelry Department comprises all the latest novel- ties. Our anniversary prices are certainly very low. We do this, as every lady needs something in this de- partment. Unsnerza Depanraenr. 28-tnch Gloria Umbrellas, pargon frame, natural wood handle, Anniversary price, $131. Regular price, $1.98. Ladies’ Fine Gloria Umbrellas, paragon frame, with natural wood handles, in loops, twists, rings, &e. Anniversary price, 83c. Regular price, 81.25. Ladies’ Fine Gloria Umbrellas, with the new Cape Anniversary price, $1.94. Regular Srartoxery Deranrvenr. Fine Smooth Wove Writing Puper. Anniversary Price, 6c. pound. Regular price, 1c. pound. Commercial Square Envelopes, good quality, An- niversary price, 4c. Regular price, 9c. Our Own Celebrated Pencils, with the Eagle patent rubber. Anniversary price, 23c. dozen. Regular Good Playing Cards, Anniversary price, Sc. Reg- lar price, 10c. Lions’ Lesraeen Asp Mem Buxrs. Avmrersary Discovsr, 10 Pex Cexr. Faxcr Goons Drranruenr. ‘Metal Photograph Frames, new and beautiful. An- niversary price, l4c. Regular price, 25c. Small Hanging Mirror. Anniversary price, 9c. Regular price, 15e. Horn Dressing Combs. Anniversary price, 6c. Reg- Ular price, 10c. Fine Hair Brushes, Anniversary price, 22c. Reg- ular price, S5e. ‘Fine Pocket Book and Card Case combined, with sil- All 98e. Pocket Books. price, 860. —_ Anniversary — All 38e. Pocket Books. Anniversary price, 25c. All 2c. Pocket Books. Anniversary price, 190. Lave Deranrwesr. Fine Bisque Finished Lamps, hand-painted bow! and shade, double duplex burner. Auntversary price, Lect Rewalar peice, 83.98. ttle Night Laiops, burn ofl. Anniversary price, 9c, Regular price, 21c, Prnroweny Deranrvesr, All of Lundborg’s famous Extracts, including Swis: Tila, Bring bottle. Anniversary price, 17c. ounce. Regular price, 35c. Fleur-de-lis Fine Toilet Soap, absolutely pure. An- niversury price, 4c. Regular price, 10c. Fine Sponges. Anniversary price, 10c. Regular Price, 12 Insect Powder and Powder Gun, guaran- Stinso: teed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Anni- ‘Versary pico, 24c. Regular price, 35c. Tor Deranrwent. Iren's Toy Hoops. Anniversary price, 8. Regular price, 15¢. Fine French Bisque Doll, with Blue or Pink gown, beautiful, expressive bisque face, with long flowing hair, double-jointed arms and legs, moving head, bright eyes, Anniversary price, 250. Regular price, ymond Extension Skates, Anniversary price, eet epee price, $1.50. iding’s Boys’ Favorite Base Ball. Anniversary Price, 19. Kegular price, 2c. Worsted Balls. Anniversary price, 100. Regular price, 25¢. Trove Depsnrwesr. ‘There is uo department in our store that has met with greater success than our Trunk Department. Every customer who visits this mammoth department finds a larger assortment than can be found anywhere else. | Better makes and lower prices by at least 25 per centthan any of our competitors. Every Trunk we sell is guaranteed to wear to the entire satisfaction of ‘the purchaser. Our Anniversary Bargain Sale will offer many startling values that wasnever before heard of fn the Trunk line, A 34.45, Crveratrzen Zixo Trove, $2.48. Alarge size 34-in. Crystalized Zinc Trunk, square top, tron bottom, tron bound, patent locks, three hinges, full finished trays, hard-wood stays, Anniver- sary price, $2.48. Regular price, 85. A 301s. Srest-zovxn Lapres: Sovare Tor Caxvas Troxz, $4.25. A large size 30-in. Steel-bound Canvas Trunk, square top, sheet-steel bottom, Excelsior lock, bickory slatson side, top and bottom, deep trays and larce hat box, covered, iron center bands, steel partsriveted. A first-class Trunk in et niversary price, $4.25. Regular price, Ass Rea Rine Mee Tees Tees Tsoxn, $6.50, A Very Largo, Strong, Extra Well-made Metal Trnnk, with special iron railing, Excelator lock, two trays, full linen lined, double sheet-lron bottom, made of the very heaviest metal. Anniversary price, @6.50. Regular price, $10. Tue Crzzsratep Rorzze Tray Taosx, $6.90. ‘The always popular and justly celebrated Roller Tray Trunk, fat top, Excelsior lock,double sheet-iron bottom, every nail riveted down on washers, full linen lined, ‘made of the very best canvas, Anniversary Price, $6.90. Regular price, 8. Basy Canztace Deranruenr, ‘Tomorrow will be « groat day in our Baby Department. Botter value for fine carriages will never agein be offered. These are Beautiful Rattan Car. riages, upholstered in silk plush, satin parasols, &e. Anniversary price, 89.90., Regular price, 812.50. All of our regular #15 Heywood & Whitney Car- riages. ANNIVERSARY PRICE, $12.50. All of our regular #20 Heywood Carriages, ANNI- VERSARY PRICE, 815. Micuroan Reratornstor Devanr. ‘MENT. During our Anniversary Sale we will offer our MICHT HARD-WOOD REFRIGERATORS AT LOWER PRICES than any other Refriverator was ever sold for. Everybody knows the ‘Michigan” Refrigerator; they need no praise from us. If they donot prove perfectly satisfactory we will refund the ‘amount paid for them. Our Hard-wood Michigan Ice Chest. Anniversary Price, Rewular price, 86.50. Our No. 702 Upright Michixan Refrigerator, made of solid hard wood,: finished as nicely as a piece of Parlor furniture and only requires 5c. worth of icea day and night to keep every kind of food in perfect condi- tion. Anniversary price, $6.90. Regular price, $7.90. Prcrune Derarrwest. A Beautiful 5-foot Rich Ornamented White ana Gold. Parlor Easel, made very strong and solid, will hold any kind of a picture. Anniversary price, 6c. Reg- ular price, $1.25. ‘A Sor Asrigve Osx Easer.witn ancy trimmings, strong rests, handsomely polished. Anui- versary price, 55c. Regular price, $1.25. Beautiful Steel Engravings, all new and popular subjects. Framed in a very rich White enameled reeded frame. Size 11x14. Anniversary price, 25c. Regular price, 48c. Corrarx Porz Deparrwenr. Our 5-foot Hard-wood Curtain Poles, all finishes, com- plete, with brass trimming. Anniversary price, 1c. Regular price, 25c. Houtaxo Wixvow Suave Devanr. Any of our Holland Window Shades, Size 30 in. by ‘72 in., with patent spring roller, all complete. Anni- Versary price, 18c. Regalar price, 2c. Brevorz Depanruesr. Our regular $5 Girls’ Tricycles, adjustable seat. Anniversary price, $2.98. Our Large Size Tricyle, the strongest made, adjust- able to suit little girls of different ages, from 6 to 10 years. Anniversary » $5.98, — price, 95. Regular price, Mews Savery Buyers, ‘The Lyndhurst High-grade Bicycle, with the BOTH ROYD PNEUMATIC TIRE, fully guarantecd for one year. Anniversary price, $115. Regular price, $150. Bors Axp Gras Sarery Bicverzs, Our Reliable Rouster Boys’ or Girls’ Safety, with cushion tires, full ball bearings, steol drop frame, euarant ‘one year. Anniversary price, $24.90. Regular price, $35. Crayon Ponrnarr Depanrueyr. As a special offering in this department for our an- niversary sale we will execute a Crayon Portrait, size 16x20, from any style photograph and frame the same in a very large and handsome deep antique oak frame. Anniversary price, $3.08. Cream Freezer Depanrwenr. THE FOLLOWING PRICES ARE LOWER THAN THE NAMED CREAM FREEZERS WERE EVER SOLD FOR IN THE UNITED STATES: THE ARC- TIC, 2-QT., $1; THE GEM, 4-QT., 81.99, AND THE WHITE MOUNTAIN, 3-QT., $1.98. Hasoroce Deranruent. A Large and Very Strong Mexican Hammock, braided edge. Anniversary price, 4c. Regular Cairorxra Baxrxo Pownzn. ‘We guarantee our Cali- fornia Baking Powder is made of strictly pure Cream of Tartar, strictly Pure Bicarbonate of Soda ‘and just enough Starch to wive it Keeping qualities, ‘and does not contain Am- monia, Alum or Acids of @ny kind, PRICE, 40c. PER LB., IN CANS. Cararonsta Rotzn Parest Process Frovr. Our Celebrated Call- fornia Patent Process Four is made from the choicest selections of win- ter and spring wheats, @nd will make more bread, lighter bread, whiter PRICE, 96.50 PER BARREL, OK $1.70 FOR QUARTER BARREL SA0K. Onxaox Parexr Process Frove. Our Oregon Patent is made from the best win- ter wheat, and we gwaran- tee it to de the beat winter wheat four made. $5.75 Pre Bara, On $1.50 Qoantes Bunzen Sauce. Pore Exrrasct Or Vasa Our California brand of Vanilla is made of the finest Mexican vanilla bean grown, and we guar- antee it to be absolutely pure. The California Betract has a fine deli. cate favor, which cannot be found tn an inferior article, Fovr-Ovxce Bormes, 45c Oowce Borns, 250. Ov» Beraa Poar Rye Wanssy. ‘The Cid Belna Pure Rye is distilled especially for medicinal purposes, and fs highly recommended by prominent physicians a8 an excellent tonic. $3.00 Pex Gurrox On 90c. Pex Quazz. Pose Orv Posr Wise. ‘We have the finest and heaviest bodied Port Wine ever offered for sale on this market. This Wine ie a great blood mater. Pace, $3 Pen Garsox. Pootrs Awenrcan Busaxrast Correz. Our American Breakfast Coffee is the finest Mand- haling, Java and Mocha Coffee blended together. Give us a trial order and vou will have the pleasure of drinking a delicious Aavored cup of Cofee. Price, 35c. Pur Povxn Roasrzp. N. A. Poorz, 944 Lovisuxa Ave N. W. Special attention given to orders by mait. 23 Cranes, Cranes, Resvnpme Sarz. Resunpine Sure. Resonpa Sauce. Resonpme Suz Our silk sale last week was agrand snccess, realizing mere than our expectations. In order to close out ‘every yard of goods in the store by July 1, the time we commence rebuilding our new store, will sell the bal- auce of our China Silks, in all colors— 230. ‘We have a few lots of Black Silk which you can have ‘at almost your own price. Silks worth from $1.00 to ictal 790. ‘You should see the above lines of goods, whether you ‘want to buy or not. Our entire line of 50c. Dress Goods, in light and dark shades; also Black, 330. Ladies’ Cotton Drawers, wide embroidered ruffie, with three tucks above, 39¢. quality, 25e. : Ladies’ Pereale Wrappers, Mother Hubbard fronts, Ventili all 4380. Ladies’ Shirt Waists in Percales and an endless ve- ety of patterns, including mourning styles. Made tosell for 75e. Only 50, IC. RAE aE Fx APR Al M4 £4 BaP Ht S09 £4 DD FPF FFF FI BRiP PE be if F E HELE FEB FOE oe pm, i x Me MMM Eee F HH 00) sOLDD 18 A DISTINCTIVE PECULIARITY OF OUR BUSINESS. Im marking our goods we aim to reach the very LOWEST PRICE for ‘Which we can gfford to sell them. Our competitors, as a general thing, “MARK UP" to the highest Doint they think @ customer's GULLIBILITY and CASH will reach. ‘We expect to do business next year—We want your continued patron- age. Hence we do OUR best for you NOW. ‘We GUARANTEE the prices named in this advertisement to be at Jeast THIRTY PER CENT LOWER than the same qualities can be pur- chased for elsewhere. It isn’t necessary for you to take our word for these statements. COME, AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Should you purchase and not be satisfied With your investment, bring back the goods. We will REFUND the MONEY you paid for them any timo and cheerfully. ‘Tomorrow (Saturday) we offer the following special attractions, selected from our very finest goods (and we have the best in town), at wonderfully REDUCED PRICES. We do this to advertise our VARIED and IM- MENSE ASSORTMENT of FINE GOODS, ss well as the AD VANCED LIBERALITY of OUR METHODS. Nore Turse Pasces: Haxprencmers. Prsrownsy. LOG Sealigped and Hemstitchea sheer Hand 5 3 Yeading odors mem swPrOvE Do. cunt. B5GTReE Tvle Waters, tail 25 pHemstitehed and sootlo ‘White and colored e:nbr: a 24. per vette me, 79" So. cane oe Se hae C. 47-11 White Hosterr Axo Unprnwean. 17 So 2QC Chiigren's Fast Black Guaranteed Stain-] Q- Fun 4QLation , Fancy Colored Tops’ and QQ 29°, Lesion, Swiss Ribbed Vests in Cream 7 Q, 20%" GQ %yLaaiew Stainless Black Swiss Ribbed 4.9), 1c. sapancee open Fist FantievessneesOD0. ech Maws Fonxrsarxas. SEAS eee ef: BQO Sante, Summer-weieht Merino Vests, DF, TI ag Sem Choviet Neclige Shirts 4.Q,, 50322", Seteen end Cheviot Negligee 39, 50%a.on8 : peer Ue $1.19 erin tet” 75 Ginbroidered Nien Gave wnt $1.19 $1.75 Sar Remrveast Jxwerny. SOTA Cee Mire sn4 Sold Met 9, $1 Pabon, Sunerabia nee Pewee BQ asen Tite Bi Seas Bent 250. eacn Finely Embroidered Night 3 QC 19. purses in Ria, Seat, Alligator........9C, each SSC Rees Poem 190 TS CREEL Be $24, Combination 49. T SGA BE Linte Bea Tan, Mal 4.7, -T5c | TOS rut Alentor Cieb Baas, 9496 Consers. 75c,somm Corset, in standard makes, 4 Q_ $1 Syme coreet, in standard makes, a NNN EEE NN N MM 888g AA NNN E NNN ay BPR, Mae o% EE fea SRN ORE NRE SS ER PN 88 EOE oss ava NORN EEE NNN 00 RH MMM 0O UU Ss58 * XN coo Bs 4 Y YT RY $% 3 ach YW oT SRS § co Ss 24 WYO ON NN ‘Goo iM MM NNN RI Y Bua 8% NNN EF YY Hicsikin, Y MMM 00 NNN ERE ¥ Tt is really a fact that every MAN, WOMAN or CHILD who deals with ‘Ussaves money. We actually sell all qualities of HONEST, SUBSTAN- mat Crorarxa axp Ovrrrrrise tor Gints ana Boys ot an ace up to15 yearsat prices trom 2D to 40 ver cent rower ‘than any of our competitors. There is no NONSENSE about this state ment. WE MEAN IT. We'll PROVEIT to YOUstany time. IT PAYS UB, too! Quick sales and small profits is our “TRADE SECRET.” If YOU deal with us ONCE you will ALWAYS. .TRY IT tomorrow (Sat- ‘uurday) before our closing time, 10:30 p.m. me Taree Lots ot Bors: Crormxe ‘Wo are offering now ‘are guaranteed to be worth double the money we ask for them. Lor No. 3 Comprises 384 Dress Suite for Boys (age 3 to 15). They are made of genuine TweRls, Hockamun Worsteds, “'Si- monys,” and some of the ‘most elegant productions of “‘the best™ French and En- lish mills, handsomely trimmed end made accord- ing to the latest dictates of fasbion, in jacket, blouse, Junior, vestee or kilt suits, ‘Take your choice of the en- tire lot at Lor No. 1 Consists of hundreds of cle- gant BOYS’ SUITS, made of fine cheviots, flannels or cas- stmeres, in pleated, plain or corded Jackets, handsome Sailor Blouses, now so pop- ular; also ® line of high- grade Blouse and Kilt Suits. ‘These goods are all wool, guaranteed, and usually sell from $2.25 to 84. ‘The choice of the lot will be sold during the extraordi- nary sale at i Lor No. 2 Consists of several hundred of the finer grades of BOYS’ SUITS, made of Scotch Cheviots, Imported Worsted, Sawyer's Cassimeres and English Serges, made up in Pleated blouses, plain or corded jackets, some with Patch pockets, cute ttle vestee suits. During this sale you may select your choice of the lot at {meee i es ‘The Dresses and Reefers for girls from 2 to 14 years of age range from as low as 20c. up to $3.49, We haven't space enough to describe them. Suffice that they equal in valne our matchless lot of boys’ suits, You must look at them to appreciate the full importsnce of this extraordinary an- ‘Bouncement. Sale commenced at 8 o'clock this morning. No restrictions, ‘except that we shall positively refuse to sell to dealers in quantities, We Cuarantes to refund the money on all unsatisfactory purchases. eotos 50doz. Black Hose, Hermsdort dye, full regular | made, snd our regular 3 pairs for 61 quality, 190. Ladies’ Shirt Waists in Satine and light and dark effects, side pleating eround down front. Every store asks @1.48 734 Ax 736 7m Sz. N.W. . MAT TEE Wy BERAHE TM. 403, 405, 407 Tau Sz. N.W. | 408, 405, 407 72u S:.N.W. ; e Tee Fan Asp H Srs. N.W. s. Socorxnener, Assiones. (in S.E. Con, Tur Exrme Stock Must be sold For the benefit of The creditors Everything in the store has been marked, way don and in addition You get an extra 2% aM = & % rer cexr rae Discount on ererything tn the stare, Holders of Kebate Cords are hereby notl- fied that cards must be redeemed before JUNE 15. As after that date no rebate will on ‘During this Sale No goods will be sent on approval oro. 0. D. By order of 8 Sugenbeimer, Tur Mowowenrat, Fisutoxasie Leavers IN iE Muu ERY, Croaxs, Hosray, Groves, Ke Mnraisexy Exzoance, Lapis, Misses: Axn Cupnews, Tuem Hare. Do yourealize the tremendous facilities @t our com- mand for sustaining our Millinery reputation? ‘You've but to spend five minutes here for price revelation. Take trimmed hats for ladies, misses and F styitsh desiens—Enongh for a town! The most complete, most tasteful showing in sesso, Simply everything. Srecrat, Mewrnox. ‘We name particularly # single style. Tt's « White Milan Straw, lace brim trimmed with White lace and all-silk ribbon. The price is #2.50. You will be sareiy pleased. Tur Suares Or Srnaw. In Straw Hats, besides the Tans, the large brim sailors, in straight or rolling brime, in White, Navy and combination effects, 48e. up. > Tre Frower Derasrwest French Morning Glories in every color. Worth $1.95 abunck. Tomorrow at 50e. French Rose Cluster, with stems. Worth €1.25— bunch. Tomorrow at We. Rica Riwsox Banoars. Added atiraction tomorrow to those grand Ribbons: We are selling at one-half. Smer Warsrs. A large collection of the newest styles in White and colored Lewus, Cheviots, Black and Navy Satines, ‘Chambray, Percales, &tc. Hosiery Axo Unsprnwean ‘We call special attention to our Ladies’ and Chile dren's Hosiery and Underwear Department. Inthem Will be found items of interest to all who appreciate ood Falues at low prices. Croaxs. Har Cosr. Ladies’ High-class Jackets and Capes at half cost and under. None will be carried over. ¥ Groves. Gountlets—Ladies’ Silk, in Black and colored, at @1, Ladies’ Sk Gloves, patent Suger tips, in Bleck, Tan, Mode and Slates, 7c. °. upward. White Biarritz Mousquetaire, 7c. Regular price, 21.25. att 937 AND 939 F ST. N. W. Rarrs Ensrenrnise, 1261 11TH ST. 8.2. REMNANTS. REMNANTS. ‘We bave just received from the Manchester mills 17 cases of New Remnants, and proud to say the most handsome styles that ever adorned our Remnant De- partment. 2,000 yards Picured Lawns, 50. Our price, 2¢o. 2,000 vars 34-wide Challe, 8c, Our price, 4¢c. ,000 yards Chevron Cloth, Be. Our price, Be. 00 yards Pineapple Tissue, 12%ge. Our price, 7Age. 000 yards Navy Biue Percale, 120. Our price, 000 yards Red Pig. Percale, 12i¢e. Our price, TM. 000 yards Black Striped Satines, Ibe. Our price, 2,000 yards French Satines, light, 25¢. Our price, Ie. 2,000 yards White Ground Fig. Batiste, yard wide, 2c. Our price, BHe. 2,000 yards Cream Ground Figured Yerd-wide Batiste, 12%¢c. Our price, Se. 2,000 yards Bedford Cord, 12\ge. Our price, (Me. 2,000 yards Flannelettes Plaid, 1ige. Our price, 2,000 yards Black Nun's Veiling, 170. Our price, 10Ge. 2,000 yards Cream Nun's Velling. 17. Our price, ‘Now comes the great leader, the selections tm- meuse, styles of all description 2.000 yards Wool Nevy Blue Challies, ise. Ow ‘price. 11sec. RAFFS ENTERPRISE, 1261 Lith st oe ‘Leader Low Prices,