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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, MONDAY, JUNE 138, 1892. THE EVENING STAR. |“Goxo_ | WASHINGTON. MONDAY CROSBY A Sprout Sure Or Gorse HAMS, 385s od = The announcement in Tue Stam Saturday | ww wi have matecne of our charscteristio re that the Secretary of hanes treghen eth weew Gustions im slot of GINGHAMS—IM- = purchase |W "W PORTED GINGHAMS. An snnounce money fn compliance with the requisition of | the park commissioners gave public notice of | mont like this—from us—mesns something. It is © the happy ending of a long and most remarka- | clear, clean eut in price. A cut that gocs through the Me-cnatroversy. The iapraptomnasy vol = eeuaaaaal | aaah near to the hearts o! people of the —_ ‘wesko—cver cince the cummer District and approved by the people of the | ‘Its made thetr first appearance—we have been just country, who hed an interest in any | &# DUSy as we could be supplying the demand. It measure that promised to add so much | ssemsastf everybody looked to us to have the choicest to the attractiveness of | the capital, and ioe and fromthe mee abet: to preserve it from the evils that must follow - — sg the conversion of Rock creek into an open | MT*eetTedevery expectation has beenrealized. Now, sewer, which was threatened by the rapid | *alsreduction comes with thelast few pleces that are growth of the city. The project waited for | left. Wewant to hurry them out rather than to have Years to receive the final approval of the | themdragging along. Inabig store like oure there lawmakers, not because of objection to the plan, | 59 som 45 to the tune of reduction, will strike alively zait. You Dat on account of disagreements as to the haracter and extent of the park to bo acquired. ; Se will get s BARGAIN—OKE OF OUR BARGAINS— From the very start over a quarter of a century ago the project met the favor of all the officers | and we will secamplish our end. of the government immediately interested. In| -Thereare three lots fact it was frst proposed and urged by officers | 1 08 oe of the national government and committees of Congress, and not by restdonts of the District. It was not, however, until withina few years that the urgent need of providing for the pro- tection of Rock creek, in the interest of the health of the capital, became so apparent aa to arouse new interest in the park movement and to haster Ingtsiation. Tax Evexixa Star re- vived public interest in the measure and vigor- ously urged prompt and liberal action by Con- grees. Citizens’ committees were appointed and they. supported in every step by Tux Sar, kept the matter before Congress until the | final passage of the Rock Creek Park act in| eptember, 1890. The measure received at ence the approval of the President, who promptly appointed the commissioners charged with the management of the proceedings neces- sary to acquire possession of the park, so that the project so long delayed might be quickly carried into exeention. No one dreamed then of the law's delays, or of the long fight that the commission world have to carry on before the will of the people and of Congress could be made effective. The opposition represented but few indivi Is, vho were not satisfied with the sums awarded for their properties. By the em- ploymentof the most inzeniona pleas and subtle | sophistries and every dilatory measure sane-| tioned by law, they succeed in deferring the | execution of the plan and almost exhausted the | Patience of the public. Even after the approval of the courts of the country had been added to that of Congress and the President.the obstrac- tioniste sneceeded in canting still further delay by means of delusive st ents intended for effect in Congress. The cottinissioners, however, went steadily forward in their work. To their zeal and fidelity to the task imposed upon them the public owes much. A mere perfunctory discharge of their duties would not have suf- 50 pieces of GENUINE SCOTCH GING. HAMS—platds, stripes and checks. The grade ‘we have Deen selling all along at 25e. 30 inches ‘Wide—and they will fairly fy at Adc A Yano. ‘More stripes—more checks—and more plaids— but finer qualtties—30c., 35c. and 40c. are the original prices.—You can take your choice of them for 250. A Yano. ‘The third lot— Just few—15 pieces only—but they are the fashionable Cotton Crepes—the Plisse and Crocodile crimpy novelties. There are Pink, Biue, Gray, Tan, White, Lavender and Navy Biue shades. They havo been 50c. a yard everywhere. What are left of ours—and we EM f RE OES Eve Ht RRS BS. ROU NOK Ko Grear Cuaxce Tuwonrens’ Axsvar Crearance Satz. Tats Lis sTo Br Sscrtricep. Nexo Or Moxey Fonces As Inporrer Or Livers, &c., To Ustoan His Stock of Table Linens, Napkins, Table Cloths, Doyltes, Tray Cloths, Buffet Cloths, Tete-a-tote Cloths, French Damask Towels, German Huck Towels, Linen Crashes Striped and Checked Toweling, &e., at a sacrifice, offering an unprece- dented opportunity for proprietors of HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, RESTAURANTS, CAFES, EATING HO! And housekeepers generally to lay ina supply of Table Linens to last for some time to come. We are placing the stock in shape today and the sale will posi- tively begin TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 14. Only at the New York avenue store (not Fst. store). We secured these goods to draw acrowd at the Rink, where we are closing out our entire surplus stock of Furniture preparatory to building on this site. orice Anovr Vorrsa. We have eoncinded to have voting for the Four Trips to thé World's Fair (next May) to the most popular Min- ster. School Teacher, Policeman and * Fireman at doth of our stores—the 13th ani F st. store and the New York ave- nue Rink, near 13th. Sealed ballot boxes for voting. Everybody can vote Not necessary to buy & cent’s worth, as voting is free to all. once day. Sores Laxssvnen, Russ, N. Y. Ave. Near 13, Cor. 131m Axpv F Srs. N.W. ficed to have gained the park. They gave to the accomplishment of their work an enthasi- asm which never flagged and a vigor which made defeat impossible. When the people take possession of the park they will hold in grateful remembrance the citizens’ committee who secured the legislation, the champions of the park project in Congress, the Prosident whose sympathy and support did much toward.| the accomplishment of the plan, and last but not least, the commissioners, to whose faithful attention to the work intrusted to them and able management of the caso the final achieve- ment is mainly due. — ‘The board of assesors may find some con- think they are among the choicest of the ses- ‘Theso prices will rule after tonight. Govern your- selvesaccordingly. The earlier you come the better chance yougrill have to choose to your liking—though all of the patterns are choice ones, and you will be Peoud in their possession. NUATION SALE IN OUR REMNANT DEPARTMENT. 15 tee Bis O THE SAME AC, Black India Lawn, fine and sheer. Q 123 porhe tame vou par cleswhert I Biko. D(C. Binck Satta le and SU narrow effect D 20: iat 15 glone* Best Fiaid tndia Linen in 20 ait i cts.” For the sume you pay elsewhere 3 sheer. FOR a ripes, India Liner For the same you pay 20 Black Satin Plaids, in, three sjxies. 123¢ solation in the fact that their valuations seem Pesars, SAC oh nee ee ene eee sine te be about » medium between those of the “SINTH AND THE AVENUE” 2O ferris of 4°, RIO ana te yerds: ¥or | By Property owners, who object to the assessments cade as, | tuesaine'you pay elsewhere 20c.ccccenceene- ke ae too high, and those of Representative John- | “>Use? ee Q5G, setae Rie Sheer Tndla Linen, punning, son, who objects to them as too low. After all the wame you pay elsewhere % Lic. what ie most desired in the sesesment is| []1/III[IIIIIHINITININIIT equality, and whether the assessors have struck | —) = E exactly the right figure or not, provided they | — HRA Y fh suort loneths ... 10e. are near it, is not of so much importance if inl £4 (Ve Haven Black Gating, the celebrated | 5 they have succeeded in equalizing assessmenta, Hon axa 2 J Merrimac brand, in short lengths. oc. Some interesting information on the subject ge Q5e Far Satine, Henrietta nish, in short ] Q,, Will be found in a statement elsewhere from Mr, EYP ERE VV REE RRR col : saocssicn OO ~ 2 i RO. Genuine ch Satine, Henriet Z W. C. Dodge. His figures make asomewhat|}——| Fr Fe ¥ > Ee kat 35° Simin in short nats 3 nn 20e. startling showing respecting Mr. Johnson's re-|—| W dee E Slo quest, which Mr. Dodge says, if granted, would | —| Bea Beautiful Plaid Drees Gi muke the aggregate assessed value of Dix !—| Dowr Leave Tue Cory. | 8% dinghame's Berutital Piaja Dress trict property greater than that of the property in many of the states of the Union. — 6+ The near approach of the democratic con- ‘Yeution brings to the front the “views” of Tam- many as to the renomination of Mr. Cleveland. The bigger bosses, including Croker, Cochran and Grant, declare that if nominated at Chicago You Cax Prevesr Asp Core Ir Ar Hoe. Old-school medicine has accomplished little or nothing toward relieving oF curing this disease except to recot- iuend the mountains Or a sca voyane, They advance nuierous theo . a the dust of making bay, le Ginghains, Beautiful, Pini LL: Stripes, inilengths 4, 6, 8, 2 15° Pinghams; bewutiful styles, made on vo Zephyr cloth, effects, running in lengths of 8, 10 and 12 yards..".... ingbarms, beautiful Begford cord] DE, Orc. 25° Stripes and iatger exquisite’ a in lengths of 8, 10and 12 yards 25° Gingbams, Scotch, a perfect e lanche of patterns, running in le! of 2 to 10 yards. ote . JHC Ginchams, silk str 1" beauties. the ex-President would seenre the vote of Tam- the pollen of flowers, the fragrance Toses, of peac! ‘the = many, but some of the smaller chiefspredict de- ae I LES feat under his leadership. Mr. Murphy, chair- outta whether Sou cote man of the state committee, only says that he Peach, qmell s fower or go near s hej does not think Cleveland will be nominated. ie lime every sears 7B The fact ix clear that Tammany is opposed to Po his candidacy at present, whatever may be the itinconvenient, and those who gy are case hereafter, ard with Tammany Hall are FLECTHOPOISE gives SNe syne some other New York democrata, Fe eee ee hie ene Pe ee TifictAT becenee ie Bete ~™ = mectings yesterday at the Firat | phere much gow lie, Fon need no rt nand the ngtegational churches | —; 1o, She mo eee nase, ind ofthe movement” to smunie congres | ==] SORTA SURE BRINGS” Ew sional action in the matter of the one-mile limit ize will doubtless have effect. That the people of the pr etiers District expect the law to be what it professes to be is perfectly evident. The liquor traffic ‘has saflicient field elsewhere than in the netgh- | — borhood of the Soldiers’ Home. It is depriv- ing nobody of his rights, and merely giving the orderly part of the community theirs, to re- strict the traffic as the framers of the law in- tended, but, it seems, failed to do. While our local legislature is about it, the law relating tothe sale of liquor to minors.ought to beso amended ato prevent the sale by Birmingham: Ala. Jan. 1. 1680.—1 welll erwonal experte Tat toe Klccuropdlee bad. a Abe euicet sec health and relieved me of EO. M. MORROW, Druggist. Arayric Execrrororse Co., 1405 New York avenue. Instruments rented three months. 1t C. “New Cotton Chambrays. There is no Q3 dowestic Gineham made that gut B4c. the colurinws so exact as this material. Yor the Same you pay elsewhere, 8. iia 1 Q1e- Fienced Boneces, in nd dark 2" grounds. For the where 19g nersecrorienteone ee 1 5% Figured Mulls, all kinds of styles in different @ effects to mnteh China Sill For the same 8h You pay elsewhere L nC. 1 5: beautiful § find very. ol yon pay elaetwhere Lb : 205; Rew soft finished Fancy Dress Batiste. array of Deauidal patverasty a pleas For the same you pay elsewhere 2 GC. new 36-inch F narrow cordin ferent co ors of neat and gaudy effects. the saine you pay elsewhere 206. Such 9 iC. French Jaconet, wide and aif- L2c. white crounds, with’ art For 6° Cambric Finished Prints 7 ing efivets. Short lengths a sc. LOS 2c, hitting Percales, beautiful @3 styles, short lengihe... ~-O4e. LBS pinch Perales. Just as handsor e as G2 O'S picture and endless varietyens Dic. 36-inch Satine, Shirting or Waist Ms qh tarlal, Dultation of saline stripe. (0. Wholesale, which is possible under the defective Provisions of the law. ——_+e-— The mester plumbers who meet here tonior- tow have mnch todo with the comfort and safety of the people living in towns and cities. | If the plumbing is good the health is good, and | vice ver. The plumbers are like most other national associations nowadays-—they know that the capital of the republic is the best place for holding their annual sessions 22 The explanation of the British government's roping the local government bill for Ireland after ite passing the second reading by a good | majority, is the very decided opposition to the | _ measure, both in the uniomist and conservative & Funks. It really seems to bea mockery to take! Fyaxacans Jewerry Esrasusuwest. up a bill like this on the eve of = guneral elec- | Pa at tion only to lay it down again. It is an exhibi- RELIABLE GOODS—STRAIGHT PRICES, tion of weakness only warranted by the Year| 551 Seventh street northwest. that ite passage now, if practicable, would still | _ further weaken the party's hold. The Irish | appeared to be as little pleased with the local | 00000000000000000000000000000000000 government Lill &s the government party. The | 00000000000000000000000000000000000 TUTTE TTT Warr «& Roorrs Har Tax. The rougher the straw and wider the brim the more recherche tho Hat. ‘Straw Hat “‘novelties"—the latest—Dunlap's included, of course. Wide and extra wide brims, in a variety of fancy, rough and plain straws. More Ladies’ Sallors, white and fancy. : “One price’ to all, and that price the lowest Possible to name for identical goods. Mr. B. can buy as low as Mr. A. Wuuerr & Reorr, 905 PENN. AVE. N. Ww. ye13. bow 8& Calico, Simpson's Mourning Prints. The 43 est fact black. Remnants. ies On C. Simpson's Second ‘Mourning Gray Prints. .C. Pacttic Dress Style Rrints, i remnants 7 leached Cottop, fall yard sams you pay ol wide. For the 47 Selzer oe. Forihe Ay “Yard-wide Androsecg4in, Bleached Cot- @3 95.0 rite Anse Bie CF GB 10' “Yard-wide Fruit of the Loom Cotton. 7 ‘or the atue you pay elsawhere 10° dc Yard-wide Pride of the West Cotton. ‘or the sine yun pay elsewhere igo... Yard-wide Fine Unbleached Cotton. For sithe You pay elsewhere Se |-wide fine Unbleached Cotton, esause you bay eimewhore 100... Lo. : 10-4 Bleached Pequot Sheeting 28 cegon pay elaewlere See fries blunder quive as mach on domestic iauee | Py c @ they ameri the liberals do on international | +/4ILY ones. os As the punning capabilities of the name have | eon about ezhausted with reference to ex- Speaker Reed, the vice presidential candidate will enjoy comparative repose. ~~ It is estimated that American tourists spend ‘Lusrxes WE SELL THE CHEAPEST DRESS | _yanryes 1x THE crry. jbrics that others sell at 6c. and &., ‘This should ‘over @33,000,000 in Italy annually. Chicago doesn't wem tn the least discomposed by the prospect of « democratic convention in the midst of ber World's Pair preparations. —— It is perhaps unnecessary to call the attention of Mr, Blaine’s enemies to the fact that this is a (Goud safe time to abuse him oo ‘The fact that Frances Willard is learning to ride « bicycle simply emphasizes her readiness te meet difticulty. me oem 1 Be. TQUOEis Semen work $84 Yor Une Bo, “SV¥EET 16-L OND ‘This fe the Sixteenth Anntversary of our business career. Although in voluine of business we have reached the highest point of any hoe House thet ever existed in the District—we feel that—like the bloom- ing maiden of ‘‘Sweet Sixteen"—our business, after having passed the struggles of childhood, has only ar- rived at the berinning of its development. ‘With thanks to our patronage for their evident ap- Preciation’ of our efforts to supply them with honest Goods at honest prices—our future course shall prove to them that we shall be fully deserviny of their con- tinued confidence. Asaslight token of our appreciation of past favors we started this morning A Tunez Dare Avsiversany Suz. ‘Youare cordially invited to call and take advantage ‘or some of the following reductions: LADIES’ BOOTS. Regular Prices. $4.00 Annivorsary Bale Prices. ‘Eclipso” French Kid Hand-turn Button and Laced Boots, four styles. $3.60 -Cloth-top Feather-weight Patent Tipped Button --Fine Scalloped _Vatnp ‘Hand-turn Laced Boots. +3 different styles fine Hand-weit Dongula But- ton Boots. .-Hand-turn Feather-weight Button, common-sense or opera shape, with tips... -.-Popular Royal Kid Button and Laced Boots, opera ‘toe, coffin toe or Common- sense, tip or plain...........1 -Ladtes’ Fine Dongola Flex- tole Button and Laced; 4utyles, spring heol, low or high heels, LOW SHOES. .00 Axv $2.50... nea Goat Strap Slippers or Oxford Ties, with leather oF covered heels... LADIES’ $1.40 -Suede Oxford Ties and San- $ $2.00... $2.00... Richmond Toe Hand-welt Patent Tip Oxford Ties... 70 $1.40. .-Ladies’ Fine Dongola Hand-turned Oxford Ties, 3 shapes. Genuine Dongola Oxford Ties, broad toe and opera tipped. $1.15 95c.. 70 GENTS’ SHOES. $5.00. -.Famous **Eelipse,” finest made, French calf, but- ton, lace or gaiters.. --Calf Fand-made Bluchers and Kangaroo *‘Eureka’ ‘Laced and Congress Boots. 8280 “$4.25 $4.00 $2.50. Genuine Rustin Russet Leather Blucher Laced Shoes... ‘$1.80 $1.75... Kangaroo Calf Low-cut Strap and Oxford Ties... ‘$1.40 BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. $2.50. ..Boys’ ana Youths’ Fine . Kangaroo Laced Boots, boys’ heeled, youths’ sleepin ethene SY BO) -Youtha’ Indestructible Veal Calf,button and laced. $1.50. $1.15 Boys’ and Youths’ Rubber Bottom Tennis Shoes... 50c.. ‘25c ‘MISSES AND CHILD'S SHOES. S200 pee eet canna $1.40... Button Boots... $1.40 ‘Misses’ Royal Kid Patent ‘Tip Button Boots......... $1 15 ‘Misses’ Finest Cloth-top Patent Quarter Button... ‘$1.80 Pee nae Child's Best Red Goat But- ton Boots, 8 to 10%. . $2.50... $1.50... $1.20 $2.00. ‘Leather - Child's Patent ‘Vaunp Button... $1.40 f@-THESE REDUCED PRICES HOLD GOOD ONLY TILL CLos- ING TIME WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND ARE ONLY ON THE SPE- CIAL ITEMS HERE MEN- ‘TIONED. Ww OW wu www Ww MMM wwww Maw wWWwWww MM wow MM ae ak see 930 AND 932 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1916 Pa. AVE., 1t 231 PA. AVE. 8. E. Love-Crranxe Pnopeeries, Ever since we moved into our me PER DLES we eainluein pope! at's Gangsta wuntertiy 1s the" mnaat” delict purest anil the freshest lar- CANDY anyw! be ce The quality is al- BTS areinory tian Qe sya 10k. rived” CRE, x Cy ites, Yor the tana 3 ICE, CREAM the late. Guz, & Sox, Con Tits Axo I Sra STF ATTA TOT BQULA' Boaxo-Oy-Heatra G, C, ae Case a teed Set ‘Viniting corde printed from plate, 760. per 100. cel % FLE|PRSHCESRRLE" Buted? Yue ARPRRE YS DD “A BAL v BATA BATE. oe £4 As O44 gr ey ye a E ER Tr re ORR Meas ice | ae ae ee ee ‘Summer things claim attention today—eape- cially Underfwear, Shirt Waists, Blazer Suits, Parasols, &o. Parasors Revvcen To $1.68. Tomorrow morning we will offer a lot of Silk Parasols in plain shades of Gray, Tens and ‘Modes and a variety of fancy stripas, fancy bor- Gers, &c. Parasols which sold for 82, $2.50, €2.75and 83. Choice of the lot 81.68. Faxs—we nave run emoe 6 “Yob lot” of Japanew Open Fans, fancy decorations and Plain Black, worth 18 and 20c. ; only Se. each. Scaneer Haxp Covsnrsas.—taaies and Misses’ Taffeta Silk Gloves, Tans, Grays, Modes and Biack ;only 25c. per pair. Ladies’ Black Silk Mitts, only 2le. per patr. Socvoren Usxpenwear—anctier nun- dred dozen of those excellent Swiss Ribbed ‘Vesta, fast finished around the neck under the crocheted edies, neck run with ribbon, V and square neck, in White and Ecru, same price; only fle. ; worth 25c, Stix Hose.—wo nave senrea 10 dozen Another big reduction in BLAZER SUITS. Another startler in SATIN WAISTS. Another drive in PARASOLS. Another reduction in MILLINERY. Another inducefnent in our UMBRELLA DEPART- MENT. Another chance for you in HOSIERY. Another reduction in our FLOWER DEPART- MENT. Another drive in LADIES’ RIBBED VESTS, Another mark down in TRIMMED HATS. Another bargain in BIBBOM. ALL HATS TRIMMED 4 ERB = e% Ladies’ Biack Fine Quality of All-silk Hose 7 eS 8 (regular 82.25 quality), at a price which en- £ £ gE 8 oO ables us to offer them at $1.38 per pair. ik EER 00 C, 5 /HEMISETTES. —Ladies’ White anid Colored Chemisettes, standiug and turn-down collars, §°8 A goo, ERE 25e. and 50e. AA ao Gg Chemisette Sets ; collars, with cuffs to match, § a AA RG = Te. oO AAA z 6 AG - r sae — =| Worpsor Scarrs.—tt win pay you to ‘skip all the other stores and come her for Wind- for Ties. We have just bought 100 dozen China, Japanese and Surah Silk Scarfs in a haif hundred or more patterns, light, medium and dark, at 25c. each. Poorer ones have sold for as much as 87igc. and 50c. it Two Spectr Ixy Lanes Warsts. Ladies' Sateen Shirt Waists, Black and Navy Blue ground, with White hairline stripes. Re- aced from $1 to 88°. Ladies’ Chambray Shirt Waists, Pink, Medium, Biueand Lavender ground, with white polka dots. Only @1 each. W. A. Prence & Co.. . 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8TH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. More Brazer Svrrs.—sun they come, more and more of them every day. The variety is now greater than it has been for some time. Ladies’ Blazer Suits, Black and Navy, $10, $15.50 and #22. Remember, our suits have the famous full- roll blazer coat, whidh is the only style that fits Perfectiy, shows off the waist to porfection, and that hangs gracefully. Tuex Mest Go. Bey Tuew Ix Szasoy. OUR STOCK OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR is very large: as we have largely to it dy recent purchases we have more than we can go we MUST UNLOAD. on is the TIME for you to BUY YOUR SUMMER UN- DEB ries uecooe PRICES. vem will need fore You.go away, an Bave to pave them make YOUR Sf, ROTIONS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT and E MONEY ON TOMORROW'S CUT- PRICE SALE. Tae Taose Liste Fretsnzn Vests For LADIES, Swiss ri ‘with high neck Wirtiaw H. M°Ksew, x 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. and long aleceem: They Bextra Rood eee Yale a lar price, ut you FRIST EPEEL ERED EE DEED ET! BUY THEM RUESDAY zs SSSSSSSSSSSS SSS S585 TS8889 TREN, THE LADIES SWISS RIBBED | FFF 1 09, W My WORRE BRR, EXTRA QUALITY PINK or BLUE VEST, with L oo Wwww EF pagar neck nalecres, Hogular price, “BSc. a 3 oO WWWW FR RE FOR TUESDAY ONLY oOo WWwWWw FE EACH. IuL 00 W W EEE RR ae AE spun eck, Do 8! HUACK or "WHITE Regular ‘price, 81 i? E FORT! ESDAY GLY sprains Bsa, AA 5 ER vEQpIES: RICHELIEC RIBBED corpoy Sss8 ATA LLL ERE TUESDAY uy ia EER 000 1 IT PPP 8S; EER DDD 3VESTS FOR x. gE go 1 P Pp EB. BB Briss, Boe. pate. FOH TUESDAY ONLY KE. ERE CCO LLLL 1 P= Sss° ERE DDD | ‘300. PAL LADIES! EXTHA FINE” RIBBED, REAL MACO DRAWERS KNEE or ANKLE jength ‘with, ms: ALL SIZES. Form " CED FOR TUESDAY OSLY TO 0. The above gives you only 's few hints of the many bargains in Summer Underwear that we will offer TUESDAY. So don't mise Pins Frou Ovn Ware Goons Derantwenr, g-inch BLACK SWISS, with EMBROID- ERED DoT. ‘winch BLACK SWISS, with EMBROID- ERED WHITE DOT. 90 Inch BLACK INDIA LINEN, with BLACK ZTinch BLACK LAWN, with BLACK DOT. 27anch FAST BLACK LACE STRIPE You remember how the store was packed with buyers during our recent Flower Sal when we offered a number of bargains and gave away 3,000 Plants, Roses and other Flowers. We propose to tomotrow, and while we will not give away flowers, we will offer greater barzains than ‘we did that day. If we charge you the recular prices they would still be excellent values. . Ladies’ Black All-silk Mitts... 25e. Fine Muslin Drawers, wide hem... ec. LAWN. “4 . ‘Q7-inch BLACK PLAID LAWN. 12442. Silesia, all shades. 27-inch BLACK CHECK LAWN. . Nurses’ Extra Size Lawn ITE SWISS, with larger BLACK DOT. BOs. Fancy Berthas, for blazer White Swiss, h SMALL BLACK DOT. E ABOV! AST of goods sell regularly SPONutST ot Muslin Corset Covers. oe CAN PARE YOUR CHOICE TUES- Ladies’ Straw Bolts... DAY FOR wi: " __e. YARD. ry 7. = Bo, | 8c. Boys Outing Shirts... ise 12kc, Wane Lace Laws For So. | 3 moans amie the ARD. 5c. Children’s and Misces’ Apron: Be We will offer TUESDAY ONE Log oF — | 40c. Children’s Gingham Aprous. LACE STRIPE AND TACE PLAID LAWN in Gifferent PATTERNS in PURE WHITE, — Recular yrlce, 12hq and loc. yard. FUR TUESDAl PH.” Tt ts 32 inches wide, NEWEST COLORINGS ‘and FIGURES, th mits arf... USUALLY SOLD for 20c. yard. OUR PRICE | 56. Men's Alldinen Dress Si WILL BE e ‘ be. YARD. back... Tu Lace For Onxaaxpres Axp R. Naruassox, ‘ Gisouams, “POINT D' PARIE,” THIS LACE is the NEWEST STYLE for trimming WASH DRESSES. So this is what rice, 10s. “SFECIAL: PRICE. Yer yard” POINT D’ PARIE” LACE t0 tatoh Regular price, Ise. SPECIAL PRICE, Sm pend inatch .. Regular price, G0c. SPECIAL PRICE, INT D! PARIE” LACE. Regu- lar price, 2c. “SPECIAL PRICE, 250. yard. 3dnch ‘POINT D' PARIE” LACE to match shore, ,fROwwlar price, 40c. SPECIAL PRICE, Be, Ye 6. ch “POINT D' PARIE” LACE to match gore D pemular price soe. SPECIAL PRICE, OT ORIENTAL LACE, 2 to 3 inches git, Herater price, 15 and 20e. REDUCED yard. piece 10-inch ORIENTAL LACE. For- mor prlce, 480. REDUCED 40 Se. yerd. A Srxctaz Jos Is Prax Borroxs. Li WHITE PEARL BUTTONS. Reg. paris 15, 18 and 20c. dozen. CHOICE of Successor to B. J. Behrend & Son, 818 Tru Sr. N. W. EALELLLLAESLEALRARLASAALLAMNGA Bur Axo To Tur Pour. This is a flour advertisement. We are not trying to hide that fact or to lead you into read- ing it under the impression that it is some- thing else. “*Ceres" Flour is the best flour in the world. “Ceres” Flour makes “more” bread, “Lighter” bread, *‘whiter” bread and **better” bread than any cther Flour in the world. We wish you to try this reliable flour and in order to guard you against its numerous in- fericr imitations we have placed in every sack and barrel of *‘Ceres” a circular bearing the imprint of two gold medals and the autograph signature of Wm. M. Galt & Co. Look forit. * We ask but a trial Your grocer sells “Corea.” Wx. M. Gar & Co, “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” COR. 18T AND IND. AVE. N.W. gone Lor watt, pai ETETOM? jozen on card. lar ) Be. SO SPEGIAL SOB BRIG cee Se SN W. A. Pierce & Co, 719 MARKET SPACE, Cor. 8th st. and Pa. ave. it Suxs: Siuxs: Sirxs:n at. L. THE BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED. W red several lots of the newest and most acaitduts bros Sits Offer thom this week at the following unbeard-of low prices: 24tnch Chine Silks, in colored grounds. Worth fully: Atonly... +300. yard tinch India Silke, in pin stripes, polka spots, &c. Worth $1. At only.. -. Te. yard ‘22-inch Changeable Striped Surahs. Reduced from 1to.... .-T3e. yard All the fashionable plain colors in India Silky at 50c., O2%gc., TSe. and $1 a yard. 24-inch Figured Changeable Surah Silks. Reduced from $1.50 to... oo 1 yard 24-fiich Figured India Silks, in Cream, Black and colored grounds, at 75c., 85c. and $2. yard. Whatever your wants may bein the Sik line you ‘can’t possibly do better than here, Siuzs F. Overs, ‘ 313 | ‘Only Suscesstr to the Original Pires.” ‘Main depot, cor. 9th anf Pa. ave. n.w, Machete. We Woo Cuz Yous Sprout Arrexriox ‘To our immense stock of pif a MM 00. X ppl mH de SALE OSS ABD BREAS WES SILER B po HAAN SM So? SRS Bow Sss8- ‘We have some lovely Solitaire Rings, 1 caret inj ‘weight, from $50 to $100 tn price, that we can guar. | antee fully 20 per cont below market prices. | Our assortineat of Marquise Rings, from $30 to 8250, must be soan to be appreciated. Tn Diamond Earrings wecan cive you a nice patr of | small solitaires as low as $25, at €50 and $100 we show some startling barcains | ovr new Drastoxn Roow ieapectatty adapted Peg pied neetmrirpeainloty | Give us a call and we think we can suit your teste | and pocket RRR oH OH A RRR RR SSg K HOW AA Rat Rat x HORA*AR RE RI Sss8 a cece 00 ae cco Oo se 2 83 ah, co _ ‘00 Lurorrers or Diaxoxns, it COR. 7TH AND D ¥.w. om ; MATTHEN hekwnene | ‘Tub wt. near Da.w. CLIGING METMODS Tus Is Tee Last Ween Of our phenomenal sale of Clothing an@ Outfitting for | ‘Boys and Girls. The tnroad made on the eno-mons stock of Boys’ Sulte is beginning to tell—some of the lines are getting to be “broken lots,” and if you would benefit by our tremendous reduction in price we would advise you to come at your earliest Convenience. Remember, the BOYS' SUITS ‘We sell during this sale at $1 65 are worth and usually sell from $2.50 to 83.50. The suits we offer during this sale at $3.00 are made out of strictly all-wool worsteds, cheviote and cassimeres, and are usually considered bargains at $5.50, 86.00 and 86.50. LOT No. 3 CAPS THE CLIMAX. Tt consistsof several hundred of Boys’ Suits of the finest tmported materials, French worsteds, Clay's serges and genuine tweeds, ‘*Hockanums,” &e. ‘These goods are made up in the very latest styles, fully equal to the best merchant tailor work. None in the lot worth less than $6.50; some were intended Tur Moxcwexrar, Fasmox Leavers. Fixe Muuwenr, Croaxs, Hostene, Groves, Ke Garat Hostway Sate 500 dozen, 6,000 pair, cof Ladie’, Gente’ and Children's Hose and Half Hose, ‘This large collection of Ladier’, Gents’ and Oth rons Hose and Half Hose, consisting of imported, feamiess, plain and fancy, some Hermedorf dye, Fast Black. Lisle thread finished, Richelton ritived, inevery color, including Black, Tan, Gry, Brown, Bive, Red, Balbriewan, to. fe. Mose for walking, riding, driving, bathing, &e, at 15e. a pair, 2 pair for Be. Ladies’ Extra Pine Thread Hose, in Richeliew Fibbed and fancy boot pattern, were 5@s.. at Be, Ladies’ Very Fine Cotton hose, were 3c, at Qe. Children's Seauiews Black Ribbed Hose, were 330, at ie Ladies’ Pine Cotton Vests at 190. Ladies’ Spun Silk Vests, wore €1, st 7Bo. Fixe Sexnee Mitzaxenr. ‘We make a display of Fine Millinery this week that includes the choicest designs tthe most desirable shapes, Real headgear ciqgance. Among them sume bright conceite for carriage wear, also seashore and Mountain. A grand line to select from, We siso exhibit a great variety of Cntrimmed Hate ‘and Bonnets from 25 cents and upward. Large variety of styles in Silk Mall Hats and Infant Caps, all colors. Children's Trimmed Dress Hats reduced tobalf Price. Ladies’ and Children’s Pine Man and Mackinaw |-Straw Hats, trimmed and untrimied, 20. ,250., 480.. The. Me, #1. 2 and upward. tiful stock of French Flowers at 25, 480. and upward, We Aue Heavgvinrens For Lanes: Surer Ww AISTS. Tn pereale, chevict and cambric, 3 plaits beck and front, 49%. Fine Porcale and Satine Shirt Waists, in Black end ‘White, Blue and White, polka dots and stripes, DBe Fine White Lawn Waists, 3 plaits beck and fromt, 59e. ‘The same, Hambure trimmed, 9Se. ‘Wore 1.50. Surah SUR Waists, cuffs and Jabot front, $41.98. ‘China Silk Waists, Biack and colore, 85.98. 937 Ax 939 F Sx N.W. Auwars Tur Finst Cuorce toretall as high as @9. During this sale Wosive you choice of the lot at. $4.25 We carry the most complete line Couwencewet Dhursses, And our prices are guaranteed from 25 to 40 per cent below the usual quotations. ‘Have youseen our window display of } Hasoxencurers: Weare selling Handkerchiefs 2 for 200. that usa- ally retail from 25c. to 3c. apiece. War Ler Your Busy Farr One of our elegant Carriages will ada eo much j6 its comfort these hot days. We are selling this weeks Rattan or Wood Body Baby Carriage, om the very best seard, patented springs, at $9.50, ‘Worth and sold elsewhere for 814, An elegant Reed or Antique Oak ‘Baby Osrriage at If you intend to buy « CORSET it will pay you to Visit our cumplete Corset Department. We have ele- gent fitting rooms at your disposal, as well as sales- Indies Competent to fit them on you if you desire tt. Our guarantes goes with every purchase, and we cheerfully refund the money on anything that should prove unsatisfactory. EW HE Haat ater iikeetit oT ¥ z 2 4 a POPULAR SHOPPING PLAGE, ‘7TH STREET. Asrosisaixe Repvenoss. Inorder to reduce our stock of ‘Licht-weigitt Silks we announce the following great cut in prices. ‘These Silks are of our own importe- tion. The designs are all excellent and the colors very desirable. All Figured China Silks which we sold at dic. a yard we now offer for 4 Byc5 pia big i xb 6 $ Haan %9- YARD. All Figured China Silks which we sold for 623¢c. a yard we noy offer for z efeedehetedecefeteyeiete Wasmxerox Travaux Pesue, 00 PPP A 1B) Ba "FT $3 Be inf A TDS es ee a PS | Orx Mace Or PEW Faxcy Learuee Goons. . For 35 veans wave rex. Joyed the confidence of those whe appreciate Good Quality Leathe Goods. We do not propose to tale one backward step, but post tively intend to Keep the lead that have maintained so many years. SPECIAL TRUNK BARGAINS. No. 5 Waterproof painted, canvascover, —o hard-wood slats on top and boty, Caxvas — steel clamp, good lock, caches, Juess Dinges, rollers, dc.. deep tre and 7. HEAVY LEATHER shar. Trex. _ Marked ana detivered tree 28in. 30in, Min. Bin. Wein. Win On, $3.00 $4.00 $450 95.00 05.00 S600 O50 % Standard size, waterproof cavas No. 40 gee Eo tee aoe Cc Vands and bottom, hard-wood ints ANVAS — on top, 4 all around body an on ) Detton., wider ‘tect clamp, RESS side bolts, deep tray with cov: T. Rounct box, heavy leather sap RUNK. Name marked and delivered fre. 28in 30in. Bin. Bein. Soin. Bin. 4 84.50 05.00 45.50 86.00 6050 87.00 850 No. 3 Same as No. 4, with exoeptionst No. Detter lock, hinges, handles aa Canvas rollers, has oxtrs deep tray with co >. ‘ered bonnet box and extra drew tra, full linen lined, heavy leather stray. Troxx. Marking and delivery free. Bin. 30m. Sin. Stin. Bin. Bin. 40-41 6.5 8675 2.00 69.75 S109 No. 2 Caxvas Duss Troxx rnou $1 ro $45. Traverse Bios Ax Sarcers. rnou $1.25 ro $3.50. Ix Gexone Auzcaton, rsou $1.40 » $24. Everything in the TRAVELING w FANCY LEATHEE GOODS line at correct prices. Tormars Troxx Masvrsorr, 1231 Pa Ave N.V. FACTORY: 1218 ax» 1220 E Sz. W. ‘Repairing in every branch of car busim by com petent workmen at reasonable prices. » 25,000 Praxrs pele Ae loneea Poles