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_THE_ EVENING WASHINGTON THURSDAY June 9, 1892. times larger than that of any other paper in the city. Asa lecal NEWS paper and Ad- vertining Medi The anti-Harrison men at Minneapolis are working industriously under the order of business adopted by their contrivance, and the handle the organization gives them, to procure delay. The Harrison people say, new that no early ballot seems probable, that they are tent to wait, believing they will lose nothing by deferring action until tomorrow or Monda Nevertheless, it is very clear to outsiders that | every moment the balloting is postponed is 60 much clear gain for the anti-administration wing. The number of available “third men” talked of increases with the determination of | the friends of the two leading candidates to| keep them in the field. But no prediction can | safely be made that the convention will drop | Blaine and Harrison and rush either to Mc- Kinley, Reed, Rusk, Allison, Cullom or any other man. This is » nebulous matter. If, however, there ix sufficient strength in both the jeading candidates to survive the first ballot, and s prolonged and bitter conflict appears in- evitable, the cooler minds of the body will step in with amafe compromise on some man who holds out a prospect of unity to the party. — After all the “one-mile Ii which the temperance people the area affected were so thenkful, at the time, seems through a blunder to have opened that territory to liquor dealers on more favorable terms than is enjoyed by the saloon keepers in other parts of the District. Unless the lev is speedily amended the efforts made by the tem- Perance leaders to have the “dry” district ex- tended as far as possible will wear a grimly humorous aspect. When the Commissioners were settling the boundaries of the district, representatives of the liqnor dealers insisted that the mile should be measured from the Sol- diers’ Home building. The Commissioners adopted the view that the mile should be meas- ured in ail cases from the outer boundary of the Soldiers’ Home grounds and thus blocked oat a big space in the District, covering a portion of the city, much to the delight of temperance advoentes. If it turns out now that the effect of this extension of the area was to en- large a district in which the liquor laws spply- ing elsewhere do not apply, the liquor dealers may be excused if they consider it all a pretty good joke. The result, however, will probably be the speedy enactment of the needed penal elunse, and legislation, which will leave no un- certainty, as to the intention of Congress, or as to the means of enforcing the law. soe Yesterday's democratic events have a bearing on the national convention at Chicago. In Maryland, Cleveland got the shouts, Gorman the delegates. The Maine convention also re- fused to instruct for the ex-President, bat “recommended” his renomination. The Ala-| bama democrats split into two conventions on state politics. In the regular body the name of Cleveland caused “2 great shout to go up all over the hall.” Texas chove 16 Cleveland and 14 Hill delegates. The Mistissippi cclegution, while uninstructed, is generally favorable to the ex-President. Inell this there is margin for speculation, while the general result is | favorable to Cleveland's renomination. friends are claiming two-thirds of the | tion, including uninstructed delegntes. On the other side the situation in New York is held up asa menace tothe party's success. and the favorite son idea is encouraged. So far Mr. Gorman’s candidacy has been very thinly veiled. a The absence of “ovation enthusiasm” on the Occasion of Mr. Bisine’s departure from this city is not significant except as a means of tid- on- * legislation for 1 residents of A y U MM MM ™ <SS, nes AA t U MMMM Peake oaae one BBB A A CU MMM We will offer tomorrow Our En- tire Stock of Pattern Hats, also Fifty Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, ata price which is ridien- lous, yet true. All we ask of you. come and convince yourself. We don’t charge extravagant Prices to start with. We claim to furnish to our patrons first-class work, correct styles, at half the prices charged in Millinery Stores ‘of the best class, such asin New York and other leading places. Remember, every Trimmed Hat and Bonnet goes tomorrow, Friday, eed ("1 TUyTy Tage mage FT at THE USUAL RED TICKET BARGAINS WILL BE IN ALL THE OTHER DEPARTMENTS. ing over the temporary news drouth which Washington naturally experiences. Demon-| stration at the appearance of a public man in Washington is not the rale by any means. If} the public in the District of Columbia will un- dertake to furnish ovations every time a noted man puts im an appearance or left town the | city would be ina perpetnal state of holiday. Such a condition would be imprgetical a7: barrassing. Impressive as the scene at the depot undoubtedly was, it was no index to Me. | | Biaine’s Popularity im the capital city. — This, the season of the college and serail sional school commencements, is an interesting one in Washington. The city is justly proud of {te educational institutions, which are steadily | enlarging with the growth of the capital and the republic. | toe — | It may be perhaps just as well as not to talk | sbout adjourning on July 1. It will be ulmost | impossible to adjourn at that date unless the @emocrats in the House can impress the republi- cans of the Senate with the necessity for using some of the breakneck speed of « House “aus pension day.” But the Senate. which stood fast in the last Congress against all appeals to change the rules. will doubtless decline to change them now for the convenience of the democratic party. Congress will probably ad- Journ when all of its absolutely necessary busi- ‘Rew is done in a manner that shall not be a wide departure from precedents. — ‘The chairman's desk at the Minneapolis con- vention was made by the High School pupils of that city. Itis «fact that brings to attention im a gratifrmg manner the practical intelli- gence that is manifested in the educational system of the country. Not only do the com- mon schools give a good foundation in classical study, but they tend every year more toward Giving training in the usefal arts that may be employed for bread winning, should gue need arise. ——— ‘The adoption of the Reed rules for the con- vention at Minneapolis means a very handsome compliment to the ex-Speaker. But, on an oc- easion when delegates are jostling euch other and engendering bard feelings to get a chance | st the performance of official duty. the Reed | qrorum methed ix, for practical purposes, a |, glaring superfuity. } pee } Attorney General Miller's opinion that an | order compelling the payment of the Rock Creek Park money would be a dangerous pre- cedent suggests very forcibly that the with- holding of the fund: in violation of the law is Precedent of ever. greater danger. — ‘The comparison of Mr. Bixine’s resignation to pyrotechnics isa very apt one. Mr. Har- Fisqp:s friends are displaying a good deal of energy im looking out for the stick. ee If Mr. Blaine has written « letter refusing to allow his name to go before the convention it would be very considerate of him to allow one of Mr. Harrison's friends to act as umpire on ‘the question of the proper time for its publi- cation. ———_ +++ —__ Oscar Wilde proposes to revisit this country. ‘This is reassuring. It was feared for a time hat his feelings had been hurt because he was not required to pay duty on himself as a work fart soe It would be « moment of pathetic surprise if ‘Harrison and Blaine shonid discover that in thetr efforts to tarn each other's pictures to the wall they had buth succeeded. ss No argument aguinst the venality of southern | Geiegates i» complete without the statement that ‘both sides are seeking those same venal dele- pies ane to bald, Ds ofier to cequiee. ——— ‘To a superficial observer it might look as if ‘Mr. Blaine’s boom and Mr. Blaine individually Ahad bo interests in common. see ‘The charge of an legitimate use of money is trifle carly in getting into the campaign field. ¥ ¥ lax y x x [Tun 3 Mave. ‘The CANNON BALL CLOTHING COMPANY has wonit by the pablic with a larre majority that we are ‘THE PEOPLE of Washington city in selling Custom- made Clothing at just haif their original value. 7TH AND D STS., Robinson & Purker’s Old Stand. . It 3 ee NX x povey SM & ekexE ie Kec, VO «i 100 dozen Adjustable Wire Win- dow Screens, ae co ae 25c. Escu-$2.75 Dozex. te ws Strong Wire ‘Teen Doors, foe coe on eee Beith Excu. Osix 90c. Feet of Garden Hose, with couplings and patent nozzle, Ostx $1.90. 500 Ten-inch Lawn Mowers, fully guaranteed, Ostx $3.25 Exscu. 1,000 Ice Cream Freezers, strong Adurably made. One of the best es on the market. 3-Qvarr, $1.35 Eacu. 4-Qvanr, $1.70 Eacu. 200_Full-nickeled Double-burner Stoves, stout, stron and full “Osix $2.50 Exce. Banser & Ross, oO ‘Cor. 11th and G sts. n.w. ne9a54000000000000000000000000003 AAAAAMARAAAAAAAS A ARAAAAAAAARARAAA Wiew: Les Hor: But it imalways pleasant and cool at the CANNON “BALL CLOTHING COMPANY'S STORE. Those F 5c. Office Coats are still to be had. Children’s Sailor ‘Suits, 7c. Whiteand Fancy Vests, singleanddouble- breasted, for 65e. at 7th and D sts., Robinson & Par- BAKER & NELSON, Managers. “e ° ‘Suorr. Axo Sweer Brean Iethe oniy kind ** Ceres” Flour makes. @ou witt tna by using “Cores” that it makes ‘‘more” Dread, ‘‘lighter” bread, “"whiter” bread and “better” bread than any flour you have ever used. In order to protect our patrons from the numerous imitations which our rivals have attempted, we have placed within every sack and barrel of *'Ceres” Flour a circular bear- ing the imprint of two gold medals and the autograph signature of Wm. M. Galt & Co., to imitate which would be forgery. Look for it. Next time you need flour ask for * the best flour inthe world. Your grocer sells it. We only wholesale it. = M. Gur & Co, “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” COR. IST AND IND. AVE. N.W. Do Wours Ber Ber Fox Mex dudicious wi fr the sor thelr husbands abd sons we Men ‘Ennieached Half Hose, 15e. patr. ns Cnt Atiractive Four-in-band 25e. sec celara unary irereceaior ‘The state of Maine is remarkably well repre- Jamied in the yrwsent Domination contest L oo PER fun Soo OE Ba 8 PRE Be uk ME ow AA Zz AA Bas £“4 Zz 24% ry z Navy Blue Blazer Suits, made in the latest style. $6.00. Gray and Tan Blazer Suita, all wool. $5.99. ‘Navy, Tan and Striped All-wool French Serge Suits, $9.25. ‘Satin Radaman Blazer Suits. $15. Above Suits are all reduced from $3 to 87 a Suit. All Silk Waists reduced in price also. A fall line of Swiss Mull and Quiton Waists at very low prices. MILLINERY GOODS Below cost to close. ‘We will trim all Hats purchased from us FFF RRR EEE KEE 00, FFF FORRE R oo F FF RRR FE KE Oo 0 FF ’; Fee F OOoF F RR EEE ERE oo F cco H H A RRR GGG ERE eC HH AA RoR GG E © HHH AA RRR G FE Co H H ASA RR Goo EO ccc H H A A K R GGG ERE = Jeet W. A. Prerce & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8TH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. Oce Weesty Rewasr Beuers Fon Tomorrow. Fray, Will contain an INTERESTING lot of ECONOMICAL, BARGAINS in SEASON ABLE RCHANDISE, which have ACCUMULATED durin te Past week. You will do well to in- ares anes | REMNANT BARGAINS TO- euxaxts Or Sux 4% yards 24inch WHITE CHINA SILK, ne HACK Aeure, , Former, price, $6.47. 9 for piece. CREAM CHINA SILK, eed parte 24-inch CREAM WHITE CHINA silk. omer, —— 5.50. REMNANT 12 yards 24 Pony L. Score CHINA SILK, with WHITE clover Ft bog cS REMNAN ‘2g yards BLACK CHINA SILK, with WHITE fn parig BLACK CHINA SUES. ME | PRICE, for piece. | Scorcx Grxonax Remyanrs, In 8 and 10-yard lengths, si soiled rot wind Foner prior 2c. 1 REM- T PRICE, 1c NANTS Of DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, to 10 yards. REDUCED TO 10c. NTS of DOTTED and FIGURED {010 yards, tn FINE QUALITIES. to VERY LOW REMNANT Resyax ts Goves, 17 pair BUTTON SUEDE MOUSQUE- TAIRES. Former price, Ye. REMNANT PRICE, Sie. air HUTTON SUEDES, SLIGHTLY Froun etna epeeaad a1. A HEMSAN, ara do for pie BLACK SILK iba caAN TILEY De aces TPRICE do. fen ece (or SG yards BLACI Om Silk DRAPERY NET, 48 inches “wide, Former press 64.50. REM NANT PRiCk, $2'50 torpiece 196 yaras yet pce DIRELAND LACE, 81.75. REMNANT REAL POINT DIRELAND. . $2.36. REMNANT 12. 7 Former PRICE, 81.37 for Rewsaxts = 336 yards of LZ inch SWISS EMBROIDERY, slightly SOILED from window show. Former Brice, Ode. ¥ Yard. “REMNANT PRICE. "Se, i with Hubbard ee 8c. "REMNANT TRA FINE MUSLIN GOWNS, yoke and cuits. FRENCH EMBROLDANY and TOCKS. Former price, $2. REMNANT PRICE, 1.49 FINE CAMBBIC GOWN: Petes of FINE, OKs eM {BaoWEny Sound COLL At ana CUPES, “Former price, sl. ‘3 EMAL: PRICE $44 vDene be WNS OF BEST MUSLIN, with YOKE aad CUFFS of REMNANT PRI 1 pe. CBATISTE SLUMBERIN eo ope rimmed Ince. Former HEMNANT PRICE, 62.75 each." Rennaxts Ix Hosteny, ‘8 pairs BOYS FINE RIBBED HOSE, with DOUBLE knees, toes and heels. Size 9 and Inches | Eoruer price, Zand Toc. REM- NT PRICE, ‘5 pairs CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED HOSE. Price, See RPMS ANT PRICE ide: pair PaOPA a. hk or feet Ean rs LADLE FR CH LISLE BOOT POSE, Bisck oot, Light Blue, Go'd top Former price, 7 GEINANT PRICE, 3 Poigairs ape SILK BOOT as Fate Former” price, $1. REMNANT P aie DIES" SILK and LISLE HOSE, tn’ SLATE, GRAYS and FELLOW. Forme? Price, 7c. REMNANT PRICE. Ge. pair. Rewrs Qe, Kut, Unpramen LE TEREAR VESTS. WITH high nok nck te ead HIBBED VESTS. Ete. Nant Prick, ch pane Former price, ait Wile? ICE, Sc. each. TRIRISANTS. of ( RIBRON, EDGING, 139; REMNANT Patces. ghee W. A. Prence & Co, 719 MARKET SPACE, it Cor. 8th st. and Pa. ave. “Have you seen the Figured Wool Challies we've re duced to 15e.@ yard? 60 styles to select from. ae Cy * Wrap WRAPPERS AND TEA GOWNS. Tadiss: Chattie Fes Sowas only Tatante’ Calico Dressce red WAISTS AT REDUCED ray AYpt of Ladies’ Peresle Wateta reduced from ‘Percaic to only. Call, es “at ki above price & ‘carl ho | lots will not last ‘ JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market pe) \ Serene ‘orth. § ~.... 5.00 Areduction of 2 per coat will ‘be allowed on any a ! i ehmepegthera ta « 0b, lot of Cheap at 8150 “We wit as Men's Russet Low 8h male to sellfor 6S Row LIB Men's Russia Calf Biuchers: we stylish ; regular bailed wslecsaaes ‘Our price.... SWE ty PPE HE. ¥ H (00 ERE iss & 310 Axo 312 Sevenra as Tur Caxxon Baw Clothing Company's ammunition is plentiful still. Children’s Knee Pants, 13¢., or 2 pair for 25c. 7TH AND D BTS. N.W. ‘Robinson & Parker's Old Stand. BAKER & NELSON, Managers. Nanve Gens. aT EF 5, seta Pe Ee PR PR GY yo gs PPP FE RRR RRR ¥ P Ee ERE RE P EEE R RR = RR, IGHT youare. ‘There is an air of exclusivences RRR, about our stock. The unlike effects you see RK here throw # halo of superiority around our store that is marked—noticeable—inviting. Newness isrefreshing. One so often sees a Jambled masso colors and kinds, with only here and there a streak that appeals to cultured taste, that it is » relief to breathe the atmosphere of orderly excelience—-where every pattern stands on its own merit. To themselves aro our selections of AMERICAN WASH GOODS. They are worthy to stand shoulder to shoulder with their imported namesakes. It isa busy counter now. Yard after yard of this and that {s reeled off obedient to your appreciation. A pano- rams of pleasing patterns—coming quickly. As quickly going. Tomorrow's seekers will find fresh Only half wool—but why not Just as good? The} every” purpose, are saumerlike handsomely Sonnet nenceomely, A *half-wool price Webnve cast ogr Jot among Maccessfa! for fo i Eee other cleverness ‘apreads, thelr a RS and avy ‘Blut footway you eAiratat were woven in silk. Withe tel tale dbe, a yard 50 inches wide. incers’ ultimatuin are these LINEN LAWNS of ours, We will venture to Loszox aa yous, Here ae nace cana as are be- | Bee 2 Bee Penns. Of course checks and ‘Oona jae OUTING OLOTHE? but TOTES. spvilea Year site ene | ———-= Perera. Curzses. of rer ‘Ramble through the aisles lined with webs of besuty and business. Feast your eyes on the dainties ‘and the substantials. It is atreat—end ownership is easy at Puzars, mopeeiricg amD = aVEXUR” Telephone 006. OVA ee nie it | Drice that will ell 1b tmmedistely. Whenroer goods are imperfect, sviled or otherwise dam- Goed we tell you so. Unusually low figures rule inall departments—can't tell of all, but suggest ‘an early call—it is always advantageous. epee Mews Deranruenr. Spairs Extra Fine Brown All-silk Drawers. ize 32. Reduced from $8 to #3. 2 saits Pink All-silk Underwear, ribbed. 23 pairs I. & R. Morleys Striped English ‘Half Hose. Damaged. Sizes 9,034 and 10. Re- @uced from 3740. to 20e. ; 3 pairs for 50c. ‘9 pairs Silk Half Hose, Brown and Gray. Sizes ‘Gand 10. Reduced from 81.50 to 81. 10 pairs Silk Plated Half Hose, Navy Biue and Brown. Sizes 9 and 9%. Reduced from Te. to 50e. 17 pairs Balbriggan Half Hose. Sizes 9, 9% and 10. ‘Reduced from Lic. to 10c.; 8 patra for 10 Handkerchiefs, fancy borders. Reduced from 123¢c. to 6c. st floor. .-1st annex.) —o Haxoxercmer Deranruesr. 12 Mon's Uniaundered Hemstitched All- linen Handkerchiefs, hand-embroidered tn!- tials. 1A,5N'sand6 V's. Reduced from 25 to 18e., 6 for $1. ‘3 Ladies’ All-linen Handkerchiefs. scalloped edges, embroidered in black. Reduced from 75 to Bbc, 3for $1. 4 Ladies’ Black All-linen Handkerchiefs, acalloped edges, embroidered in colors. Re- duced from 50 to Bic. , 3 for 81. 6 Ladies’ Hemstitched All-linen Handker- chiefs, hand-embroidered initials, 2 N's, 1T and 3V's, Reduced from 50 to 25¢. (First floor. . .-Second annex.) See Croan Dupanruenr. A small lot of Light-weiaht Jackets in Plain Black, Tan and Gray. Most of the Blacks are lined throughout with silk. Single or double breasted. finest tailor make, no two alike. Nearly all sizes represented. Reduced from €10, 812.50, 815, 817.50 and #20 to 85. 1 Black Diagonal Long Garment, size 34, satin facings. Reduced from $12.50 to €2.50. ‘3 Silk Shonlder Wraps, silk lined. Reduced from 11 and $12. 50 to 82.50. 1 Lace Shoulder Cape, lined with silk mer- veilleux, size 38. Reduced from $16 to 87.50. 2 Black Figured Novelty Vest, sizes 36 and ‘38. Reduced from 85 to 83. 3 Superior Quality Jersey Jackets, size 32. Reduced from 87.50 to 82.50. 1 Black Chevron Cloth Jacket, tight fitting, 20 inches long, sizg40. Reduced from $9 to 1081.95. 1Gray Cloth Blazer, faced collar, size 36. Reduced from 5. 75 to 82. 5 1 Light Striped French Flannel Blazer, shawl roll collar, size 40. Reduced from 85 to 81.95. 1 Braided Fischu Novelty Wrap, silk lined. Size 38. Reduced from $16.50 to 87.50. 1 Black Lace Connemara, with shirred yoke. Size 36. Reduced from $25 to $9.75. 1 Lace Wrap, lined with silk and trimmed with ribbon. “Beduced from $40 to $15. (Third floor. -11th st. building.) pemerae isszs' Depanruesr. 3BlueGingham Dresses, full skirts, deep hems, waists neatly trimmed. Sizes4 and 6. Reduced from 5c. to 50c. 1Tan Checked All-wool Newmarket, with cape. Suitable for traveling. Size 14. Be- duced fromn $9 to 83.65. 1 Striped Silk Peasant Wrap. Sized. Re- duced from 89 to $3. (Third floor., 11th st. bldg.) Boys Crornme Depanruext. ‘Assmall lot of Flannel Tennis Coats. Sizes, 7, Sand 9. Reduced from $3.50 to 81.75. ‘2 White Linen Duck Suits. Sizes 9 and 10. Reduced from $5 to 82.95. A small lot of Mussed and Soiled Shirt Waists at reduced prices. (Third floor. -10th st. bldg.) Axr Exszowery Depanrvenr. 1 Real Russian Lace Bureau Scarf. Was 85.50. Now 83. Persian Tidies. Were 50c. Now 30c. 2 Hand-embroidered Pincushion Covers. Were 50c. Now 35¢. 1 Hand-embroidered Slipper Bag. Was 94.50. Now 50c. 3 Hand-embroidered Doylies. Were $3.75. ‘Now 50c. 2 Hand-embroidered Doylies. Were $1. Now 50c. 1 Hand-embroidered Scarf. Was$8. Now OT ent ebrodternd Scarf. Was@& Now 3 Stamped Rep Covers. Were 40c. Now "ad shades of Etching Silk. Was30c. Now 120 a dos. Odd shades of Twisted Embroidery Silk. ‘Was 50c. Now 25c. a doz. Odd shades of Rope Silk. Was 50c. Now 25c. a doz. at sd. ‘Waste Basket. Was §6. Now 10th st. building.) Wane Goons Depanrvenr. of Bleck Lace Btriped Lawns, 6 gen bessmenipienieens | S| or "bins Depanruenr. 12, Colored Damask Luncheon Sete, fringed, ere 25 and $8.50. Now $2.50, sed hase vn $6.50, 87.50and $10. Now $5, sSpeishel Bees “eS 2ett Damask, 19 to 35 yards, at greatly reduced prices. SS'Rethnants Blogchod and and Plaid -1ith st. building.) Unbi Crashes, % to SM ey ed Douesric Dazss Goons Dersnr- MENT. ‘Pinch Black and White Checked ast, Sto 10 sarap juced from 1236 to recente ee = --1st annex.) Tsraxrs: Dee oN " iaasees 10th st. building.) Corser Deranruexr. Ee, a0 asd 22 Woduced Bors S168 ” Seimeleise=den. fom e2.80%s 10th st. building. ) —— “lies Seale Bises Ss HIGH TIDE For Rosser Suozs. . ES BUSSET ‘There has been such an unusually SHORS. heavy demand for Russet Shoes this — ‘season that the supply at times has Which eaes have become a 2+ BUSSET —_—beenentirely unequal to the demand. ‘5 zap BHOES. —_The receipt of several thousand pairs e * — this week places our stock again at rr. His. — a By oe eee — ae —¥ ‘Sailors, a —— tm. The scarcity of these popular} 50r., at BUSSET goods does not in the least affect our} _—~ reaies Misaes’” jd Cadren's Hate, plain Ey mA is RUSSET Men's Best Russet Calf Hand-sewed SHOES. Blacher Laced and Low Ties — AT 64. RUSSET Bverywhere @5 and 96. SHOES. Men's Rumet Kangaroo Blacher — ‘Laced and Low Shoes RUSSET AT 2.50. yery garment in our, mammoth Cloak De- SHOES. Boeryehere @3.00 and $h. cay a cee “Sik DRESS FURS FURNISH. setey — pena — Ss. HILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. Children’s Pantalettes, from 1 to 8 years, SHOES. AT 82.50. sPEcray Tee af — Breryehere $3 and 83.60. ‘be Warner's Perfection Waist, sit sizes RUSSET Men's R Leather Bluch- | _— = Vhite. Rewular price, Sic. ‘Special SHOES. ers, laced and Oxford ties, SPECIAL 3. we =e AT #2. Boss Shirt Waists all sizoe, stylish printe, at SPECIA, a — =e Fine Outing Waists, pretty stripes, all BHOES, Boys’ Best Goat Russet Laced Shoes sizes, regular price $e, at — = mad Low Ties SPrciay sg. é nee RUSSET AT 61.75 and #2. end embroidery, I to youre rayelar peice SHOES. Beerywhere $2.60. ——— me. = a SPECIAL 6. RUSSET Ladies’ Russet Goat Hand-turn Best |~—_ pretty yatverae ag’ Dresses 1 to 3 years, in SHOES. Made Oxford Ties SPECIAL 7. or3e ne AT $2.00. _ Children’s Pure Liste Thread Vests, 1 to€ RUSSET Everywhere @2.50 and 3.00. ESL ons SHOES, — ER Nants —— _ Ladies’ Chocolate Color Goat Oxford ‘Stylish Percale Waists, in dots and RUSSET Ties, common sense or opera shape. | _—— tribes, box pleated srout aoe HOES, AT €1.25 and 81.50. sbicrays sic | ye a Beerywhere 92.00. ‘2; Sozen Ladies’ 1 Waints, pleated RUSSET Misses’ and Child's Best Rumet back and trout, collar and came tosite, ail SHOES. Goat Button Boots, tipped. —__ Sites. Regular price. 400. Special SPECIAL 8. Stylish Black Satine Waiste, sleeves, fees, box, eating front snd Beg- Whee Sacral sre ‘lish Beast: ye ae 1d Striped an SHOES. Misses’ and Child's Coffee Color Mod colle "here eee SLES Spbctal price, —— Spring Heel Oxford Ties. SPECIAL 5. RUSSET SIZES 11 to 2. $1.00 SHOES. 610.104 Be With tipe, #6e. extra. Wx. Har & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 1990 and 982 7th st., 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., 231 Pa. ave. 8.0. ga ees | Bours. It's mighty mean for a entleman or lady of other- wise attractive appearance to be afflicted with the above disfigurements on their faces. Mean because eat | Lapies’ UNDERWEAR, SPRCIA, ‘efeli-madoc, Covers, felled seama, go0d cot- i 5 2 og "Gowns, good cotton, full length, lace around neck, doin front, “a SPECIAL 8. — aad, dozen Ladies’ Skirts, excellent cotton, Sees Rc ee mand 4 sacks Regular price, Zoe. Special SPECIAL ‘ ‘One lot of Fine Cotton — Hamburg embroidered Regular price, an Specians. °° infin. One lot of Ladies’ Chemise, some others lace and embrotdery ‘trian ng iB SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FUR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. at Ticks “above Kisos Parace, BY 812-814 7TH ST. they never fail to attract the attention of everybody and arouse « feeling of | | repugnance toward the un- fortunate possessor. Now. Loox Hine. If you will try om ss # Hoo ¥ You can rid yourself of themin a short time. It's & remedy compounded II F 2 Muvery. DISCOUNT @ 20 ver cext 10 30 ver cent. The LATEST MILLINERY NOVELTIES ‘as in Vorue in the fashtonable world. We offer everything desirable in TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS. Horcaissox, x92t = COR. F AND 13TH STS. Drive Scsner Caxorrs. ILL's CANDI! purely of vegetable sub- cg a a suit allable for il Sousons of donot run the risk which the 25-CENT CANDY. But you have totake when you — qtimerous FRUTT chats chistes” ae west use the usual lotions, | ‘we 13 © is at es Uniments, ko. =} wae the Orange, “mon Pai The ladies Iikett because — | aud Winterrecnsare SCENTS: oi ‘it is a natural beautifier. | Tr Wowr Hanx You, ==! 0 <= Bor Ip Was Coan You ||| |22222222222222222222 | PRICE, 25 CENTS. a ae fee zi — RRR I iN OGG ERE SS, _ — , om RUNNN G gE =FPSW iI SVRIRPS ES = ts! nuams & Co. Sss8 Y R RMN NN ‘GGU FEE Atthe lowest prices yet offered. Our Rubber Goods |] Druseists, under Masonic Temple. Department (24 floor) places before you the most ex: — ses tensive stock of these goods as well as all other rubber SSNS WEN Sa | | SAMPLE PRICES. Te. Family Syringe, 3 pipes... Assseaasanacaaa | 1.25 Family Syringe, 3 rubber pipes. Vevvrvverevevvy vrvevery vevevreverervrrevrr | #2 Family Syringe, hard rubber pipes nections, every syTinge guaranteed. Four ‘82 Fountain Syringe, 2-quart rubber 81.26 @2.25 Fountain Syringe, 3-quart rubver tubes. .61.49 T $1 Household Syringe, No. 3, rubber tubes.......05¢ RIPS 1 50 Housed srvine, No. rater tase ‘Hard Ri ‘Piston Syringes of all kinds at cut rates. To Tue Dr. Molesworth’s Syringes at cut rates. Combination Fountain Syringes complete. ORLD’S AIP Glass Syringes of all descriptions—cheap. FE Physicians’ Syringes, fitted with bard rubber tubes, REE. for all purposes, reduced to $2.49, This is the most Everybody should go to the world’s fair at Chicago next year, and we pro- Pose to send four persons at our ¢z- pense. Henze Is Ove Prorosrrso: ‘We will pay all of the expenses of six days’ trip to the world’s fatr of: The most popular minister, ‘The most popular school teacher, The most popular policeman, The most popular freman o this city. ‘The decision is to be made by ballot, ‘complete Syringe in the market. 807 Ps Ave N. W. School-closing @ay brings with it the want for many articles to finish off the little ones. If there is any- thing you will need more than another it is Héir Rib- bons. Knowing this we have bought a Jot of Silk Bib- dons in every color—1 inch wide—excellent quality. ‘and have marked them at the exceedingly low price of 5c. Yo.-45c. Pce or 10 Yos. Canpazws Mux Hurs At prices far below the Ar¥rage. Mou Hars ar 190. = , Mow Hares ar 420 = Ye $80 | —— Auwars Tae Fresr Croice or THE = |TaPh TARTS Owx Maxe Or TRUARKS. Travsuxa Bros Axp Fascr Leataen Goons. Fox 35 yeans nave 1 ex. Joyed the confidence of those whe appreciate Good Quality Leather Goods. We do not propose to take one single backward step, but post- tively intend to keep the lead that I ‘Dave maintained es many years. Srecran Trexx Baroarss. Waterproof patnted, canvas. over, bard-wood slats on top and body, Caxvas tert clamp, good lock, eatche. Jurss hinges, rollers, &e.. deep tray and T. HEAVY LEATHER s8TRaP RUNK Marked and delivered free. {=> in, Sin. Bin. Bein. Ban. ein. | 83.00 $4.00 64.50 85.00 85.50 enon en50 N. Standard site, waterproof sto. 4 =: LS — tron binding, Caxvas * Se Te around, ay ab ’ wn top. ‘are -4 al body side bolta, anep 2 ras covers T bonnet bes eather eerey RUNK. a= ‘and “aclivered F— 2Sin Jin. Sin. Sim Bim. besten 40 ux x) S855 HH GO B50 86.00 B50 87.00 N. 3 Same as No. 4, with exception of ead Detter Jock, binges, handles and € ANVAS. rollers, bas extra deep tray with oov- . ered bonnet boxand extra dress tray, , a full linen lined, heavy leather strap, RUNK. Marking and delivery free. in, 90-in, 32in, Shin. Ban, Bein. 404n. $625 ETS 8750 4825 SAW) GATS BOLD No. 2 Cc JANVAS Duzss Trowx | 86.75 67.00 06.25 €9.00 #07 MOS HLT HSE | Hoxoes Or Orums Or Ocx Frou $1 To $45. Traveraxe Bios Axp Sercurts, Is “— Learnen, Frou $1.25 To $13.50. Ix Gesorse Autsoaron, Frou $1.40 To $24. Frrrev Toner Bacs Axo Sarcazts.- Frou $5 To $65. Everything in the TRAVELING end FANCY LEATBER GOODS line at correct prices. Tornaws Truxx Masvractosy, 1231 Pa Ave N. W. Facrozy: 1218 Ax» 1220 E Sr. N.W. Repairing in every branch of our business by com- petent workmen at reasonable prices. it Famay-Rewxaxr Das— Nici I acs Dassen ‘Tiss Biow Sneek Daranruesr, OMMENCING TOMORROW, Frwy, Joxe 10. LIST OF SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT BARGALNS. 5 cases of Pine CORDED and FIGURED ORGANDY REMNANTS, fast colors, only We, per yard. a 25 vimcesce smut FIGURED Mo. HAIR, tn Blue, Gold and many other col- on. payee 2 cases of LIGHT FIGURED CANVAS CLOTH and Laced Ginghatms, fast colors REDUCED FROM 12%. TOG0. PER YARD. 3 cases of FIGURED TISSUE REM- NANTS, beautiful designs, at Ge. per itt WORTH 100, A samait ict of TURKEY-RED HOSE for misses and children, fast colors, patent weamns. ONLY 1%. PAIR. CASE of CREAM COLORED WOOL BUNTING at Mc. ~~ cams of PLAIN CHAMBRAY REM- NANTS in Gray, Brown and Blue, only Go. a WORTH 150. 1 case of EXoLisH TISSUE REM- NANTS, modern styles, 36-nch wide, fast nly Oe. ver T= womrat 12540. 1 case ot Pine TURKY-RED TABLE ‘Reumante, fast colom, in lengths from 136 to 3 yards, only 30c. per yard. WORTH 450. 2 cases oF WHITE PLATD NAIK. SOOK, Gifferent patterns, only Sa per vy WORTH fe. WE HAVE 50 MANY DIFFER- ENT SPECIALITIES AT HALF THEIR VALUES TO BE CLOSED OUT TO THE PUBLIOTRAT WR Department, ‘Second loon. 4 nnesstxo 8acQUES, mate of tne India linen, trimmed with Sine Swiss ia

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