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2 . c EN YE WASHINGTON. MORK ‘FRIDAY... . Jane 17, 1892. pop SHE EVENING STAR = regular and | permanent circutution in Washington three | times larger than that of any other paper in | fhe city. Aw a local NEWS paper and Ad- Medias it bas 20 competitor. Worthy the closest consideration of all who interested im local sociology is the bill which Hansbrough yesterday reported from District committee—a bill which has for ite sject the complete reorganization of the liquor ‘at the National Capital For some past there bas been a continuoasand more tor lees vociferous demand for legislation on Yhis importaat question. Pr jonista, tem- advocates and dealers in intoxicants | urged the authorities to activity, and the ‘committee feels sutistied that it has done all it treasonably could do to’ gratify the demands of ‘Abe conservative elements in the absorbent and auti-absorbent factions. For the prohibitionist “there is the renewed and fortified proviso that no liquor shall lawfully be sold within the limits ‘ef = one-mile radius from the Soldiers’ Home; for the temperance agitator there is provision ‘which must reduce the number of saloons and ‘make more effective the police supervision and ‘control; for the Liquor Dealers’ Association ‘there is an increase in the license fee—more of an increase than the association asked for, per- ‘haps, but in line with the efforts of that ‘organization. ‘The main proposttions of the measure are two fm number and can ensily be understood. It is ‘@ bigh-license bill, the fee being $500. It con- templates the exclusion of the saloon from the Yesidence sections of the city. Argument on the high-license idea would ‘eem to prove that the operation of euch « law 4s generally satisfactory because the licensee has ‘too much at stake to render violations of the act common and because every licensee will do his best to rid the community of the low and | Mllegitimate groggeries. It has been charged ‘by one of our police conrt judges that there are Many unlicensed bars within the District; the | faeasure which Senator Hansbrough reports ‘would undoubtedly bring about their decease. ‘When a dealer has to pay 2500 for the privilege of selling liquors he is not likely to close his | yes or hold his tongue wher an nnlicensed {individual attempts to compete in the race for @ollars. There is nothing startling in the bill; what Peems to be practically the same law has been fin successful operation in Minneapolis. 1: has ‘the approval of the local authorities and now ‘eongressional action. ‘The committee report will be found in an- ‘ther column. —_ 2. — ‘The American Institnte of Homeopathy has Pignalized its last annual session bere by start- fing « promising subscription for a monument to be erected in Washington to the founder of the homeopathic school of medicine. Among | the modern sons of Esculapius none has sur- passed perhaps in the rapid spread of his sys- ‘tem Samuel C. F. Hahnewann. This famous on of Saxony, born 1755, promulgated his ‘“tike-cures-like” principle of medicine in 1796 aand died in 1843. Statues were erected to him dy homeopathic physicians in Leipsic in 1851, nd in Berlin in 1855. The present movement ‘will appropriately mark the appreciation of his American admirers. The beautiful capital of the great republic is fittingly chosen as the site of the monument. es We congratulate our néighbor the Post on its prospective new home, which is to be of a size end character to make it both a first-class news- paper establishment and an ornament to the city. The growth of Washington both in popu- Yation and business is illustrated by the fact ‘that while Taz Star, has, year by year contin- ‘ued its unparalleled increase in circulation and advertising, in still larger ratio, and has been repeatedly obliged to enlarge its quarters and ‘add to its publishing facilities, the Post since it came inte the possession of Messrs. Hatton & Wilkins bas grown into proportions and Mchieved a success requiring it to abandon its Present cramped quarters and build a spacious new home. +2 ‘The one-horee car, like the “‘one-horte shay.” jhas perhaps had ite day in court, and is now to beset to the rubbish yard. The people who were glad enough to get a ride in times past on ®conduetoriess car see no reason why they should continue to rejoice in a condition that $s out of date. Ifthe public bave been indul- | gent to the ““bob-tail”” lines when the bob-tail | Jines were simply crawling as infant industries, they should not be expected to apply thie in- dulgence after the infants have grown beyond the needs of such protection. What the people want now is » full service—two-horse care where other motors are not used. Past in- @uigence should not be pleaded against Prevent obligations. Twe Stax has alwa urged that as soon as the smaller lines could they should put on double cars. That time has. | in the judgment of the public and the House of Representatives, already arrived. ee ‘The democratic depopulation of Congreas bids fair to be even greater than the republican ‘was by so much as the democrats exceed the re- Ppublicans numerically. If the statesmen could attend to the kind of statesmanchip for atten- tion to which they are supposed to beclected, i might be better for their respective parties, ayd therefore for the country at large. ——— wee This is not only tornado year, baty each @unnel-shaped cloud seems likely to ouBio the Jest in the thoroughness of its works. The ‘tornado has been most active in thestates ex- tending from Minnesota to Kansas fmuwne flank | ‘and Illinois on the other. } him Tammany ‘Hall, speaks for the Februar: Senguage of February and ‘not that of May. | Whe talked-of spirit of compromise has not and Tamgany evidently intends to the death against Cleveland. —— eee ‘There are indications that Mr. Gorman will @ot be unrepresented. at Chicago. The lands ¥ a6 well keep in-practice on ““Maryhunfi, My and,” eo as to-ave it handy in cage of an/, %°>S re 3. fehows that be is « thoroughly’ trustworthy Jeustedian of the Cievelaud toon, z ss ‘The strike rumors witf refey-euce to. the wait- 'e impression on a nation‘so fond ‘of originality as the French are. a 3 in the | | a EEE rE x ie RE i CLL Again have we added to our stock of Blazer Suits. This morning's arrival was s full Lune of sizes in the excellent. Storm Serge ‘Blazer Suits at $10. We also received this morning the lacking sizes in our famous Full-roli Blazer, in both Black and Navy Bine. Cloth to mateh for making skirts, $1.50 per yard. More Wasrs. First, let us correct an error in last even- ing’s Star. The Silk Shirt Fronts advertised: at $2.88 should heve been 81.88. ‘These Shirt Fronts are in Plain Cream, Black and Navy ground, with White E . Bleach. Ladies are just beginning to appreciate these Black Silk Gloria Waists. They will outwear any others and are extremely light, durable and cool. $2.88 each. ‘We have reduced a small lot of Children’s Cresm Flannel Waists, in sizes 8, 10 and 12, from 82 to Tic. each—to clone. Warre Sxmrs. Surrs Ax Wrarrens. White India Linen Skirts, $1.50 and 91.75. White India Linen Suits, €2.25 and $2.50. | White Indis Linen Wrappers, @2 and 92.75. A Sexcrut Banca Is Rispoxs. Fora “‘stir” we will offer No. 16 Moire Silk Ribbons, 24 inches wide, in Black and & few choice colors, at the low price of 20c. per yard. ‘The regular price is 25 and 280. A. Tuovsaxn Wisnson Scanes, 25¢. Nearly s Thousand China Silk Windsor Ties from which to select. Plain colors, light and dark ground with Biack and colored figures, in every imaginable design, extra iength and extra width. Only 2c. each. ‘You have paid 3 and 50c. for no better. Scuwer Hayy Coverra. Fashion decrees that the hand must be covered regardless of the weather. Here are the most popular sellers: ° Black Pure Silk Mitts, ic. instead of Black an Colored Pure Silk Gloves, only ‘48e. per pair. Chamois Skin Gloves, White and natural, only 1 per pair. White & button Suede Gloves, $1.50 qual- ity, only #1.25 per pair. 63c. Liste Hose For 50c. We have just placed on sale 50 dozen Ladies’ Fine Richelieu Ribbed Lisle Thread Hose, in White, Modes, Tans, Cardinal and Grays, all shades to match the different col- ored Summer Shoes. Regular 63c. quality, only 0c. per pair. Another lot of Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Hose at 19. per pair. erwear Uxpen Paice. Others’ 25e. Swiss Ribbed Vests are here tt Ble. We bare skipped the commoner Axp nds. Fiat and Ribbed Pants and Camprews = Forsisnrxas. Wirirasw H. M°Ksew, ; It 933 Pa. Ave. “E. Cor. Tm & H Sis. N.W. S. Svorxsenmr, Assignee. Tuts exrme stock MUST BE SOLD Berore Jety 1. Everyrmxe Mvsr Go Ar “sy EER pDD Pour! Exe Boi ERE = NOT FORGET THAT THESE CLEAN, FRESH Goons. NOTHING SHOPWORN. REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, PICTURES, PICTURE EASELS, CHINA, Oren b Bors: pao ae te Pome’ Yon 0 ° Suors Fon Au Feer. Evenyrmsxe To Wraz Fon Coxro ; | * here because it goes , D.C, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 189 'AKE it from top to bottom—all through the store—we've never seen anything Ike it This beats the biggest season we've got record of. Success makes us successful. Spurs on our ambition, Keeps us hus- tling. The stock shows it You never bought from such a variety before —wuch valnes—and for so ittle. *Twon't be long—if we keep on, before we'll do seven- tenths of all the Boys’ and Children’s business in Wash- ington. Do more than half already. Our dig stock is the natural con- consequence. We've earned trade purely on merit. It comes away Detter satisfied. With money saved. With OUR GUAR- ANTEE. The &% CHIL DREN'S SHORT-PANTS SUITS have had their in- fluence. Folks who have been paying 6 or $7 else- where have quit all that for these. They suit better ——are better. Above and below 85 the grades string out—down to $1 and up to $15—each carries its full share of quality. If you want WASHABLES and the FEATHERWEIGHTS—you want ours. If you want FURNISHINGS for them you want ours. We've got the only complete “haberdashery shop” for youngsters in the city, Likely you've found that out already. It's stocked with — specialties—peerless exclusive—such as the STAR SHIRT WAISTS for example. We're putting out piles and piles of MEN'S THIN CLOTHES. Our way of having novelties — and baving them all to onr- selves makes men give us a look at least. ‘That settles it. Buying follows. We've got all the standard things— and as many more that ure novelties. The ENGLISH DUCK SUITS and the BOM. BAY CLOTH COATS and VESTS head the list. ‘The “TRUE BLUE” SERGES and the CLAY SERGES their ground. Nothing can ever supplant them. Our three grades— $10, $12.50 and 815 SUITS — keep on astonishing people. So stand they will until everybody has seen ‘he m—and “sounded” them.” We don't have time hardly to take breath in our HAT DEPARTMENT. STRAWS keep us picking out sizes and becoming shapes for this one and that. Nobody hus a stock that is a shadow to OURS ——Kinds, qualities and costs. Same way in the MEN'S FURNISHINGS—big assortment of everything you need——UNDERWEAR— NEGLIGE SHIKTS—SUM- MER UNDERWEAR—Jargest, fowest and choicest. SHOES—we're family shoers. Anybody who buys here can tell you why we are so popular. ‘They'll tell you of the com- fort—the style—the long service they Kef out of OUR Shoes. They'll tell you of the saving. ‘Their praise of us will tempt you-—OUR Superior service will win you. We're preparing for & rattling big day tomorrow. It is bound to be—and we've increased our force 90 We can serve you promptly. We = shall able to—no matter how big the crowd. | ‘LEADERS IN EVERY LINE. | Sass Ann Company. | GLASS WARE, WeODEN WARE, ‘TIN WARE, SIVER-PLATED WARE, HOUSEFUBNISHINGS, TOYS, VELOCIPEDES, wT | pa ave. axa orm srazer. | OVAL ‘Drogwista, 100. Jolene Gee ‘Ast and 2d floors @LUE ‘Mende everything In three weeks we must turn over our stores to the builders, and in the interval the balance of the stock must be sold out. Pricessuch as never before were offered must move the goods. You cannot afford to let this chance of a life time pass and not get of the advantage the rebuilding sale offers. PB Erk i ss8 75c. for Percale Wrapper, neat effects and nice style, regular $1 quality. 1B sorzepnyr Percale Wrapper, round yoke, newest shape, worth $1.98. Q8c. tor waite Crombar Mastin ‘Wrapper, round yoke, Watteau back, worth $1.75. $1.39 tor taaier aineram Wrapper, elegant styles and several shapes, worth $2.25. SS, H RRR TTTT ss fot Tt BR z ssi. E Sgs8 HURR T , oh Ms g A, Ss TTIT 95S, wwww aa’ i gs H = Yori SAH Os G We'w RMA TT BssS BSug8 We have the best assortment in the city, andat prices less than they can be bought at wholesale. Bc. tor Biack Lawn Waist, pleated back and front, side pleated Jabot front,around collar and cuffs, Other stores ask 81.68 for same quality. oF $1.25 for Cardinal Sateen Shirt Waist, made same as above; looks like silk and regular price is 82.25. 5c. tor Poika Dot tawn Waisis, pleated back and front and the regular 75c. quality. 2. 4 OC. for Pereale Shirt Waist; reduced from 39¢. 39c. for White Lawn Waist, pleated back and front and elegant shape, reduced from 58e. Cortox Corrox Unpenwear. Uxverwear. Sco Prices For Svcu Qvaxiries Srex Ivvossreze. Or 25c. tor good Cotton Drawers, embroidered ruffle, bunch of tucks, and made oy yoke. Othersask 30°. for them. 39. sor good cotton Draworn, made cums 00 abo ‘only superior quality, and a bargain at 58c, 4 2c. tors Night Dress, with cluster of tucks, wide and narrow, double back. ruffle down front and on sleeve. 59c. is the regular price. 5c. embroidered Trimmed Night Dress, embrota- ery around neck, down front and on sleeves, solid tucked yoke, worth 75c. 39. for a stusiin Skirt, 5-in. cambrie ruff tucks in ruffle, tucks above and worth fully 59e. occ 00 BS, EI £78 PM Bt gs FRE THAT ESS en ae eet ae ~ cob “oe K HSssS Eee P 8ys8 4 5c. tor summer ventilating ox long waist Corset, Perfect fitting, worth Ue. QOc. tor choice of any R. & G. Corset that the stand- ard price is #1 two « oo 6 4.c choice of French Woven Corsets that sold from $1 to #2, nearly all sizes; choice, 64e. $1 soe Warren's Dreae Form Corset, extra long, bigh- ent bust, with shoulder straps, most perfect vorset made; regular price, $1.50. 9B8c. tor De. Warner's Health Cornet; the price the World over is $1.25, saving 27¢. by getting it from us. Dry Goons 100. tor choice of a tot of Fest Black stripes and Plaids Dress Goods; regular price is 18e. 1 Dac. tor cnoice of white cross-bar and striped Muslin that are cheap at 1c. ré an K's, Cranes, 734 Axo 736 Tin Sx. N.W. 734 Axo 736 Tru Sr. NEW. Exrraorprsary Baxoars Is HP® sts ess, ERE Sgs" OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. * We offer a Fine Solid 14-karat Gold (U. 8. assay) Hunting Cfse American Elgin Stemwinder, ladies’ size, that has sold for $35, at the remarkably low Price of $20, We also offer same quality Watch, in gents’ size, with either Waltham or Elgin movement, the regular Prices of sane having been $50, for the sum of 2 $35. As both these offers are for goods of first quality, being the best wrades of case andanovements, we are offering at a limited price Watches that the purchas- ers can be satisfied will last them a lifetime, and we guarantee these goods in every respect. RRR HH A RRE RRR RRR It 88g ROR HoH AA R RE RE Rit 5. me EAA os RORI H HAAR RR RR BI Ss ak cee (00 See ba © es 68 90 0... ‘aac ‘CCU “00 It COR. 7TH AND D 8TS. N.W. Raves Esrenpaise, 1241 11TH ST. 8.E. We are going to give you for the coming week lead- ersin Remnants which ho other concern controls, as we are known all over as the low price house. REMNANTS. REMNANTS. 2,000 pounds Best Prints, 5Cc. Our price. 2,000 yards FiguredgLawas, 1 to 10 y: ‘Our price... @ ‘Be sure, ask for name and number. The only. CAMGL. SHOES at SE “*All roads lead to Rome” was an an- cient saying, but it seems to be a modern fact that the roads of nearly all Wash- ington parents lead just now to our house. ‘There is no getting out of it. ‘The chil- Gren have to have either Russet, Red, Biack Low-cut or Tennis Shoes. If you don’t care for them they will give you no ‘Pesce until you buy them. ‘We have got full varieties of all of these goods in reliable qualities, hand- somg styles and at lower prices than they can be found anywhere cles. Misses Axp Cans Tizs Or Saxpats OF PATENT LEATHER OR FINE DONGOLA AT 50, 75e. AT 81.00, 81.25. AT 81.50, 81.75. Boys Axo Yourss: Low Cors OF DONGOLA, CALF OR PATENT LEATHER AT 81.25. LL1) I] Rep, Fasr Coron, Fiery Rep BUTTON BOOTS REDUCED. MISSES’, 11 TO 2, $1.50. CHILD'S, 834 TO 1034, $1.25. CHILD'S, 5 TO8, $1.00. Rosser Goar Boors Axv Ties, WARRANTED NOT TO PEEL. BOYS' SIZES, $1.50 TO $2.00. YOUTHS' SIZES, $1.25 TO #1 ‘MISSES’ SIZES, $1.00 TO 81.50. CHILD'S SIZES, 60c. TO 81.25. Revsrr Borrow Texsis Suors. HE CELEBRATED VENTILATED LEATHER SOLE “CANDEE” TENNIS, RIGS FAL AGE. 812 AND 814 7TH ST. Exunsarrox Sasues Axp Rizzoxs. For Misses and Children we offer the following extra good values: 91.25 SURAH SASHES, all colors, full 3 yards Jong. silk fringe edged. at 9c. G8c. SASH RIBBONS, full 10 inches wide, in se sorted patterns, at 35c. ‘87c. ALL-SILR SASH RIBBONS, block patterns, in Cream and White, at 48c. $1.25 SASH RIBBONS, 10.and 12 inches wide, satin, edge fringed or plain, in White, Cream snd colors, at 96c. All special June sale prices on our MILLINERY, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR and SHIRT WAIST departments hold good until Saturday night. there's nothing thas cong be found here. Well be glad to see you! ‘Children’s Rea, Tan and Black Oxford. heels, all Sree and whitne Worth 1.30. Tomorrow, 8c. Children's Dongola Oxfords, ing . Pe. up. Misses’ Spring Heel Oxfords, os Low Shoes ju Black and ‘Tan at the (—2 Fs re. calt Pana Youths’ Russian ace Shoes. All sizes. Pu, and Pace Shoes. > “TADIES' LOW SHOES —ta- * Qies’ Fine ‘Hand-turn, ‘Low Shoes, with or without pat- ent leather “tips. all the hew Pag Worth 84. Tomorrow, Ladies’ Southern Ties, V stylish oo $3.50. “Tomar re, 2. edtes" Bootees, $1.98. Worth most varied as- Tan Kusset Bed Guat, alors wah city. an elegant stock of Men's Lge thoes, in Calf. LS ao, Russia Calf and Rus- FAMILY SHOR STORE, ‘S10 and 312 Tehat. eqgaagegagecgegggy HV ITI THE “PASTIME” TENNIS SHOES, ALL SIZES (not warranted), $0c. « pair. Wx. Hass & Coos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND 932 7TH 8T., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., 231 PA. AVE. 8. &. Tse Moxvmerat, 7 Fasniox Leavers In Fre Miuuuveny, Croaxs, Hostery, s c, Groves, Ke. SUMMER GLOVE SALE. Our annual sale for Summer Gloves will open SAT~ UBDAY, June 18. Another lot of Pure Silk Mitts. Worth | Soe. Fast Black Taffeta Gloves, superior | quality..." 1 20 dozen more Pure Silk Gloves. | Worth 7. futon Mouaguetsire Suedes, Stylish Gloves. Worth #1 : White Chamois, warranted to wash. At | ‘The Monumental... eet Class Day Gloves, in all lengths and colors, at *The Monumental” Class Day Gloves, in newest and lovely | shades, at™"The Monumental” { ‘THE MONUMENTAL SUMMER HOSIERY. Misses’ Fast Black Ribbed and Plai 19, Hose. Worth 25e ~ | per bar. Ladies’ Fast Black Extra Cotton Hose, | 23¢. double sole. Worth Slennn per pair Men's Revana Thread Me. Black and colors. Worth Soe .- per pair. Ladies! Extra Fine Lisle Hose,in Rich-| _&5c.or3 eijen, ribbed and fancy boot patterns. 5 ir of Gents’ and Chil | 5c. asenre Hows and Halt Hove for wating, | =" BeePelr Hiling, driving, bathing, Beye. | pate for25e. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. The Monumental Patent Cut Ribbed) | 15¢,,_ Vest ZO Rae 2 for se. Vest Ie. Zhe Monumental siti and Lisie Thread) * Before going in the country visit The Monumental and buy the latest novelty in Hosiery; also new de- signs in Lisle Thread, Cotton and Silk. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. ‘The remainder of this season's Capes, Jackets, Blaz- ers, Reefers, Traveling Garments at greatly reduced prices. Storm Serge Blazer Suits, Worth fully | C1. padecepl deisel Tce | $10.98. ‘Fine Blazer Suits. Worth fully 89.50.| 6.98. SHIRT WAISTS. The following are notable values: 1,200 Shirt Waists, all fine quality, well made, in Percale and Prints, 600 Fine Quality Satteen and handsomely trimmed White Lawn Waists, ‘99c. to $1.98. ‘300 French Chambrays and Figured India Lawns, 81.25 and $1.48. u 937 Axv 939 F Sr. ‘Ceres’ Frovr Is Sor By Aus, “Davey Grocers. All who have used ‘‘Ceres” acknowledge that it makes “more” broad, “lighter” “whiter” bread and “*better" bread then any other flour in the world. x Buy “Ceres” next time. If your grocer ‘basn't it he isn’t ‘up with the times.” Wx. M. Gar & Co. “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers, Aarictes F 0 Men. BAZIN and SARGENT'S Tar Soap. Regular 15c. quality. Only 10c. + _ Small bottles of CALIFORNIA VIOLET, 10c. ENGLISH TOOTH POWDER. 4-02. bottles, only 25c. RICKSECKER’S Best Violet Cologne, 15c. an ounce. LEMON JUICE 804P, 4c. per cake; 3cakes for40c. An excel- lent Soap for the complexion. PONZONINA. Apure Complexion Tonic, 50c. IN BLACK, ae = IN TAN = Laxsevrce & Bao. OR WHITE, ee — od 75c. A Pam ees Toner per bottle. Ponzonina Rouge, ‘5c. per bottle. FRIZZINE. A commendabie preparation to keep the hair in curl. Only 25c. Per bottle. I Asample line of HAIR PINS in imitation of the genuine gvods, | Recurse Noverries. FEATHERINE EDGE SURAH PLAIT- 1NG, in all favorite shades. 50c. ver varp. Cuere Lisse. ‘Feathered edge, in all light shades. 4c. per varp. Tovrisr Recue. 6 yards toa box. 14¢. ver nox. 186 Sux Wasts For $4.98. Burs. This has been one of the busiest seasons: for Belts, We manage to carry all the desirable kinds. Aut-Sux Bexrs, mate ot neary gros grain ribbon, with fancy silver buckles, in Black, White or Navy, $1.25. Aw Sux Betts, with fancy silver White ant iiack: ™ $1.68. Au-Snx Buxrs; with bow-knot $1.75. Siver and Gur Cua Burrs, Ruasian style, pretty designs. 1 A8. Ar Six Susrexner Bexrs, Urely now and sah. € Oc. ana 9Bo, buckle, in silver or gilt. ‘The ‘‘open and shut kind,” eket use, in all Stems Oo, Pauw Fass, ror Je, Te Ovr Or Tows order ty mat. an such orders will re- ceive the most care- ful consideration. 50 Parexr Coorme Fans con- Coxe Fumes delightfully cool. L A 855 ILL A A ® BURG bl o BRE § é Wire PARSE A Tires | Be, Ah fo og AAT PE Sas, BER AA GGG AAU N NN Sss5 — -No W ONDER We: Arr Boss: strmuen Hars For A Soxe. ‘Tomorrow morning we begin our snnval clearing-up sale of Untrimmed Hats. No su ‘opportunity has ever been offered the ladies of Washington to buy Stylixh Lace Straw Hats at such ridiculously low prices as will be quoted by us tomorrow. It ts next door to giving them away. Tomorrow you may take your choice of M8. $1.25, $1.48, #1.68 and $1.98 Straw Hats Ze. each. These embrace two doseu or more styles in allcolors of Milans, Manilla Braids, Lace Milan, Lace Straws, &- It requires “nerve” to make euch a reduction. Ladies’ Blue Braid Straw Sailors, Navy. White and Red. Cut from 48°. t Ladies’ Bennette Braided Sati Navy and White. Cut from 75c. to 48°, White Milan Straw Sailors; @1.15 quality to rep $1.25 quality to M8e., and #1.50 quality to 91.25. Cumpren's Hars For A Tarte | In baying Children’s Hats 48. will be as bie here tomorrow a8 GRe.. $1.25, #148. ig today. Almost half of the stock of Child: Hats have dropped to 48e, They include Chti- dren's Fine Black Chip Plaza, Flat, Lace Straw Sparkles, Two-tone . in a var- iety of shapes and each shape in all colors, Prices have been 98c. 5, $1.48 and 81.95. Cuore, 480. Eacn. Black, 1.25 to 8c. each. Children’s Fine Leghorn Sparkie, white only, -quality for 50c. ; @1 quality for 7be. ; 81. ‘quality for Se, Aarrierat Frowers Ar Next To_Normye Prices. ‘We have divided nearly the entire stock of Fine Imported Flowers of every description, which have been selling ai @8c. to €2 per bunch into two lots, viz. : ONE LOT CUT TO 2%e. EACH. ONE LOT CUT TO 48e. EACH. ‘With Flowers st 25 and 48e. and Stylish Hats at Ze. there is no reason why every lady in the city shouldn't have two or more Stylish Sum- mer Hats, A Masvracrerems Stock Or Wasrs To Be Sacnuricen. ‘We have just closed out the balance of svother manufacturer's stock of Shirt Waists and will place them on sale tomorrow moruing at prices which barely cover the cost of material alone. We've offered many bargains in Waists since we have been in business, but never have we offered the equal of these at the prices. 1,000 Ladies’ Fine India Linen Waists, su- Perior workmanship, in a dozen or more styles of plaited bosoms, tucked bosoms, fine plaited bosoms, embroidered collars snd cuffs, hem stitched embroidered collars and cuffs, hem- stitched collars and cuffs, wide rolling cc.lars, &e. Styles which are sold elsewhere and have been heretofore sold by us at €1.23, $148 and 81.68. Cuore, 98c. Excu. Extra quality of Ladies’ Fine Whi e India ouly Ladies’ Extra Fine Tucked Prout Shirt Waists, with double row of embroidery down the front, on collars and cuffs. Sells regularly elsewhere at 82.68. Only 81.98 each, Styles which equal the styles in Silk Waists, ‘We secured three entirely new styles of Whive French Lawn Waists, which equal in make-up any of this season's Silk Waists. Made to sell for $3.50. Ouly $2.48 each. Ladies’ Black Hemstitched Lawn Waists, with ‘White figures end polkadots, cut from #1.98 to 81. 3¥ each. ‘We have secured # lot of Ladies’ Elegant In- dia and Japanese Silk Waists, turned-down col- lar, with plaited Jabot down the front. These were made to sell for $6, but will be fold by us at $4.98 each. Lavws: Nece Duessixe. 4styles of Pine Embroidered India Mull Silk collars, 48. value for Ze. 4styles of White India Linen Bi Chemisette, with embroidered collar for 49°. A Srecut Is Brazen Scrrs. Owing to a manufacturer's delay you $12.98 Serge Blazer Suits tomorrow for # ‘These were ordered first of the season. ‘The manufacturer bas been so sushed that be has Just delivered them. We naturally made « claim snd secured a rebate of 2 per cent, Which accounts for our offering Navy Blas Serge Blazer Suits, with deep cuffs and large pearl buttons, at @8.08 instead of $12.98. A Macxerc Arrmacnos Ix Us. DERWEAR. As a magnet to attract you to our Muslin Un- Gerwear Department tomorrow we shall offer Tc. Gowns for 50c. ‘These Gowns are made of fine Muslin, with pointed yoke of fine clustered tucks, with wide Hamburg embroidery edying around neck and sleeves and yoke. ‘Owing to the low price we will not sell more than two to any one customer. Joc. Gowns for 50c. brotdered Teneo Hars Reoveen. ‘We will make two lots of about three dozen Stylishly Trimmed Hats. Styles which have been $5 to #8 cut to @3.98. Styles which have been €f W to @11 cut to 94.08. Mivernnz Sars Or Haxpzzscumrs, Instead of waiting until July, as customary, ‘we shall hold our Midsummer Sale of Handker- chiefs tomorrow. The department is brim full of special bargains secured expressly for this 100 dozen Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, 2 for “25. 100 dozen Ladies’ Fine Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs. Regular price, 35c. to 50c. Ouly ‘Be. each. ‘We shall place on s counter tomorrow 50 ity tts re i id $ 43 Tax Box Mancus. 314 Aw 316 Tom Sz. R. Goxsenum, 1007-1009 F Sx. N.W. | 4 | SOLD BY GROCERS AT 60. CAKE. Evexy-pay N ECESSITINS Vewx Curae. ‘Dylet Pyper, the 8 fe For Seturitey only Manny Lemon Jutce you over a tthe lemon with Rancers. repwlar Toe wouda, ter oa "Yow Bowls jn rich colors arsnow Grammy en yet ae. i i. weaght, the Bie. goods. "tomer ; Goldschmit. Only abe icaead ERR ERE R RRR EERE REE R Pine Carishad Chine Dinner Sets i x ta K Goldschmmia” @27-5 K. Goldschmid. New Iynported ‘Thin China lov K. Goldschmid. Crema Saucers, delicate colors, the K. Goldechunta. K K Goldschmid. Cheeme K. Golderhi The 81 AS styles for fie K. Goldsehmid. Stone Beer Muss, the old German, K style. only Phe. ® New bape x |. gold finished ans are the reeular Bie ty only as Sroves Neven Goidscintd. Goldachmid. Goldachind, Single Barner Gas Stoves that ¢'ve, af Tand heat “one chat hay tan fost rs ne tomorrow. Should st nut entireis matinfactory Feturn it ane Week's trial aiid we will re ae ainowNt —perd for 1 burner, Me. reeularly. 7 row, 17 barner larly." ‘Tomorrow, @L®: Gora Trave Goldsemmia. Goldachnid. POPS PePSp | AS peeeere: Goldechmid. Adschunid | Golde chin, maiect, quality Leather With nickel. trim: ‘ino trom O-tuch te Ne-fach, Goldschmid: inelustve. Ouly Se. tor any mbar. Goldmchmid. telnines, which are Bow The dite. quality for chmid. chmid. 2008. Fine Decorated Japanese Fans, open wise with twisted cord edge, yo rapidly atv ong, pound of Fine Linen Paper and 50 Favelopes to match. put Dex, sell always at 480. Tomorrus Reocmes Gannace > Pans. We bousnt mantity. of gartage pulls, ‘es the Low reqtares Svery one to have garbage pau bs |; July 1. We will belp you to lessen fhecost ty quoting sack low pices Ean these Garbage Buckets, with cover, bold ing 14 Quarts, only Oe R. by x ® RK rs kK. ba RK rR Garbage, Buckets. with cover, -byiding 16 quarts, only & Very large Garbage Caus, with covers, €L 8 Busy Canutace Derauraent . We are not our, aby Carriawe trade, Tes enoratoun, Me will adunit “bat we have te it are known to ‘Our prices are Just one. Trice ,anked “every where Y no © io fhe Raby Carriace bunknee We rehawed for our special sale orrow 50 entirely new and orie- We offer at the values Sack ices were never before heard of: y Beavrirct Rarrax Canurace, a Goldehinid. together inthe Goldechmid. Goldecbnud. ; Goldechintd. Goldseh Goldschiuid: : Goldechmd. Goldschind. Goldschinid. EGULAR Very lnrze body. best “woo on wire Wheels, all nicely finished, supplied With fancy steel, springs, stantard patie. The uphol te elegant ‘ilk plush,satin parasol lined. ‘This ts one of the moat popular carriages: that we have - Goldschmid. Goldschnsid. Goldschinid. Golds hansa. Goldschusid. Goidschintd Goldsehuid, We have selacted for this sale ten Erato carriage’ that have sold fey Carriage wee Teeulariy for €20.00.. They are el! Sstrenely “popular patterns See reed. and rata bodies 1 Sieitaind,“npbobstered in the pad Fah, Te whole ‘ nd and silk Jace border. Any the ten different styles wil! ir cintwhore for, @2.00 ‘and #2000. Ore Banca Price For Tomorrow, $14.90. Gives Away Free Or Cus With each, Baby Carriage sold at Special Hale. we wil are, 68g “an ‘Automate Cartiae Ke and a teautiful Lace Paras er R. Goldechmia. Tunez Hesoxen Dirrcnest = a ee EW Sovaur Tor Casvos Taoxx, = Price, $4.25. Om No 71 Fur oe Carns Tyexx, $5,904 1807-1009 F 8: N.W. N. W.! oceueecpn os sawey en epm, =< =