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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 12, _1893—TEN PAGES. 5 Vuuver Derarruesr. We want to call special attention to our stock of VELUTINA. This fabric needs no introduction, for ‘early every lady in the land knows what it is and has used it with great success. The wear is guar- ‘anteed and it is used for all dress purposes, not only for its close resemblance toa Lyons silk velvet, but for t's own beanty and usefulness. We have all the latest and newest shades, in two qualities, at 75c. Asp $1. Dantes: Necxwran Deranrvesr. ‘The latest novelties in COLLARS AND CUFF. CHAMBRAY SETS, in light blue ana pink, 390. wna DOC. sat. LINEN SETS OF COLLARS AND CUFFS, raf tea, SOc. set: piain, B5e. set SILK WINDSOR 1IES, in all the spring shades, 25e. Weare showing 100 DOZ. OF CHILDREN'S EM- EBROIDERED COLLARS for 10c..ana your choice lies between fifty different patterns of em- broidery of good washable kind; “he price generally asked is 25. ; our price is 1 Oc. We have a very pretty line of BLACK AND WHITE CREPE RUCHING, and all of the light shades in RIB- BON LOOPS, and attractive patterns that were 25c. ‘We have marked down to the low price ot 1c. per yard. FEATHERINE inall colors for 2OC. per yard. ‘Have you seen our pretty and durable cap RUCH- ING im doubie frit tor 25. ana 3G. per yard? AN UMBRELLA had best be your constant com- Panion at this season of the year. GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, 26-23in.. 7 3c. in. GLORIA UMBRELLAS, with nickel rod, $1.35. 28 and 30-in. GLORIA UMBRELLAS, with nickel va, $1.50. ‘im. GLORIA UMBRELLAS, paragon frame, $1.25. ‘Stinch UNION SILK, paragon frame; better ones tr $1.75, $1.95, $2.25, $3.50 axon $4.00. ‘Those of you who are making prep- arations to go away should see the quaatity of summer stuffs now on exhibition and select now while the styles are varied and the assortment plentiful. Oroandies—Lawns—Challies--Fig- red Swiss—Dimitics—Tissuee—Out- ings, &e. —- A pleasure to show these. — uw it wu i um wu uw uw a iat i iat u it u i iH it LANSBURGH BAUM, 416 71m Sz. NO CREDIT, QUICK SALES. SMALL PROFITS. LLINERY FOR SATURDAY. Summer fancies in TRIMMED HATS Every day sees some- thing new in our TRIMMED HAT STOCK. Tomorrow two ‘Uns at popular prices for your inspection: $3.68 aso $4.50. ‘These include Hats which are Sale—stylish, nobby and at- tractive. UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS, white, black, navy, browns and ‘crus, in new shapes. ‘TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED SAILORS SPECIAL. lime of WIDE-BRIM SEN- RETTESTRAWSaiLous, navy, white, black and red, leather ‘Sweat band, satin ining, silk ribbon band. Only 98c. zacu. Other TRIMMED SAILORS In attractive stvlen. We., Te., 12, O50, 81.95, ‘The largest variety in the city. UNTRIMMED SArLors, Attractive shapes. BAUM'S, XXXN .XXXXXX XX BG XXXX oil = VEL | me 1217 Py val pS je. Special Sale of % ~ ~ % Russets = a S 7<| For cumzpues, atisses AND LADIES. its x High and Low-cut Stylea. Sr ~ ever + A SESE gos n~ Laties Flan Sooty Biuchers, oe | A tah — acherss yet at eo a x XX) XNXXXXXXNNNNN| a ECHOES FROM HEILBRUN’S dist ANNIVERSARY SALE. 4<<cp>>>. (@THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN MADE EXPRESSLY FOR US; THEIR QUALITY CANNOT BE IMPEACHED. THE PRICES CANNOT BE TOUCHED BY THE CARPING WHIMS OF WOULD-BE SHOE MEN AND MUD SLINGERS. THEY KNOW FULL WELL THEY CANNOT MEET OUR PRICES.“@0 INFANTS } CHILDREN'S: ¢ SPRING ‘HEELS, 237o u.2 2890. u. OUR BUSINESS vu ‘a contin- J ous success for the past 31 years. The public seems to appreciate our efforts and low pricas. Our special sale gives us satisfactory returns. ‘Youcan see it from the crowds which daily ill our store room and shop with pleasure and profit tothemselves. Aare chance not tikely to oc- cur again. = are gor- : OUR METHODS —. : abroad-gauge intelligence which seeks profits = by qiving the best and cheapest service. That's {why we always sell the best and cheapest Shoes { imtown. Bring back what you don’t want and {wet your money. MEN'S RUSSETS, $1.37 Bo bee =< oe se "e-BE JUST TO YOURSELF—COME EARLY IN THE DAY—This is not an ordinary sale.-@& es ey eae —aT— PERRY” U have bought—but what of it? It takes more than one pair of GLOVES to keep up with the demands of fashion. If wesold you that first pair we shall the next. If we didn't we have good argumente—qual- with you for the future. ‘We have been handling GLOVES too long to make any mistakes. If you find any we are ready to make them xood--for we are growing a trade—and a satisfied customer is aconstant one—a pillar in a progessive— Popular house Iike ours, But to the point: Whether you have gota dozen pairs of KID GLOVES you need the FABRICS now. Comfort demands—fashion winks—and economy says “*Yes, by all means.” Fanatc Groves Asp Marrs. LADIES' BLACK SILK GLOVES—0c., 75. Sand 81.25. LADIES’ SILK GLOVES with Kayser patent tips—Pearl, Modes, Beavers, Tans and Grays— $1. Black—@1 and 1. LADIES’ COLORED SILK GLOVES—50.., ‘Se. and $1. LADIES’ BLACK TAFFETA GLOVES—25c. and 50c. LADIES' TAN, GRAY AND MODE TAF- FETA GLOVES—50c. LADIES’ LISLE THREAD GLOVES—Tan, Mode, Gray and Black—25e. and 50c. LADIES’ LISLE THREAD GLOVES (Suede finish )—White and Cream—25e. MEN'S COLORED TAFFETA GLOVES— 500. MEN'S LISLE THREAD GLOVES—White, colors and Black—25e. MISSES" SILK GLOVES—soc. MISSES’ TAFFETA GLOVES—2ie., 38. and 40c. MISSES’ LISLE THREAD GLOVES-—20r. LADIES’ BLACK SILK MITTS—25c., 38¢. 50c.. 75e. and 81. LADIES’ WHITE SILK MITTS—50c. and Te. MISSES’ SILK MITTS, in Tan, White and Biack—250. Cussors Groves. 4-button-—white—85e. G-button MOUSQUETAIRE—white and natural—S5e. Sbutton MOUSQUETAIRE—white and natural—@1. GAUNTLETS—white—81.35. Natural— 81.25. Hisrs By T Tue Way. Stock index--pointers to popular styles— colors—and kinds of “Dress” GLOVES: REYNIER'S 4-button GLACE—light tints, with Black stitching—82. TREFOUSSE 4-button GLACE—fancy shades, with Black stitching— 1.50 and #2. 4button PEARL GLACE, with Black stitch- ing—$1.50 and 4button PEARL ENGLISH WALKING GLACE-81.75. AUG. CHARLES’ 4-button GLACE, new colors, with large pearl buttons to match em- brotdery—81.50. TREFOUSSE 4-button SUEDE plain and fancy shades, with Black stitching~1.25 and 81.75. 4-button ENGLISH WALKING SUEDES— 81.50. BIARRITZ GLOVES—Light Tan, Pearl and White, with Black stitching—a1. S-button GLACE-—Whito with Pearl stitch- Ladies’ FRENCH KID GAUNTLETS—$2. 4-button GLACE-all shades and Black—81, 81.50, 21.65 and 81 REYNIEK" 6button MOUSQUETAIRE and 82. ton MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE-81.50 and #2. hell bran W Co, "802 7TH ST. Stes, “Tur Orv Wowas Is Sroz.» hiobbbbabeiebhbinbinete’ SEE pate 4 s A. KAUFMAN, 909 PA. AVE. H.W. ——S BIG SALE of RIBBONS, GLOVES, PARASOLS And MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS ToMoRRow, SATURDAY. 200 PIECES Assorted Ribbons, « big job, every yard worth from 15e. to 30c. THE ENTIRE CHOICE 10. OUR KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT OFFERS THE GREATEST CUT MADE. smuniraane 99 bap ro-aaspae anol Ozr regular $1.48 81. 00 Sand 7 Hook French Kid. black, tan and ‘gray. Our rexular $1.69 ¢lovs. S-button-length Suede, shades. Our regular 82 00xlove. $1.2: Ladies’ Chemisettes in white, turn down, <4 Minightsusdingaudturnovercoiar: = LOc 4 shades in 18-inch silk-faced velv mee red, id mode 3. dc ber @1. a Merk iaanianed — hirts, 5 ali sizes. um 59e 25 Men's Laundered White Shirts, 5 pe pene che pl aloe All the Istest noveities in Parasols, white and colors, an extra discount of 25 PER CENT, TO- MORROW ONLY. “ ovr ENTIRE LINE OF COATS AND CAPES For ladies, misses and children must still suffer a reat sacrifice price. Your chances for buying cheap Was never «reater than now. We are open until 9 o'clock p. m. Saturday. A. KAUFMAN, 909 Pa Ave. N.W. “Churned”’ better <butter is, ufactured We 2 Pompt juail your than ma "cow butter, Gelivery. “Aeiephone oF orders to right adiress Gor. Oth myl0 Cen and Pa. ave. rant K street Markets. Telephone, 271. ee ec S-button BLACK and WHITE SUEDE— $1.50 and #2. PO S-button GLACE in leading shades—81.50. BLACK—81.00. JOSEPHINE SEAMLESS 4-button GLACE— Black and colors—$1.73. FOSTER’S 7-hook—BLACK and COLORS— 4-button ENGLISH WALKING GLOVES— 81.50 and a2. DRIVING GAUNTLETS—81.50. BIARRITZ GLOVES—Tan, Gray and Black—98e. MEN'S WALKING GLOVES—81.50 and @2, BOY'S WALKING GLOVES— $1.45 MISSES’ 4-button GLACE and SUEDES— 1. MISSES’ BIARRITZ—06e, You cannot keep your fingers out of quality—the very best—put them anywhere in our entire line. We are determined you shall know satisfaction, even if takes part of the profit to keep the prices within the range of less reputable makes. That is where they are no} Prnrvs, iD THE AVENUE.” ‘Telephone 995. “NINTH Established 1840. mS omorrow At EpUCED PRICES. EDUCED RICES. SEER TTT TT TTT TTT TESTES s. only 25e. pair. Infants! Russet Shoes, only 50c. pair. Children’s Genuine Russet Goat Bluchers, only 75". pair. Goat Russet Shoes, and dressy. Ostx 81 Par. Ladies! Russet and Black Oxfords, stylish and perfect fitting. Ost $1.2 25 Pan LSE Tie Llasp Free with cach pair of Jace Shoes. Newhall's Boys’ sold elsewhere at 81. | Osty $1.25 Aso 81. 50) Pan. Ladies’ Russet Hluchers, very stylish gh fad.” Koruar rice elsewhere, Ocx Price, $2 Pam. Misses? Genuti spring heel, n ddddddddddddedddadddadddddess: ry bt sb sient = 97 2= p | 31.25 To S5 Pan FS é Crawford's, 9 & Uld Wid 3 HF 731 Tow Ss, N.W, # | li * ee | ee) “Odeddadddedeeevseegateeeged| 66 99 Sick” Hair. Your hair is apt toget sick and lifeless, Just like any other part of the body, When it does it should have a tonic, just like the rest of the Wody. Sick hair is not pretty. Healthy hair is—regardiess of color. Ifyou want your hair to be beautiful and healthy use Oce Faxovs “Tuesan Ham Toste WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS N.W. —— THE 400 PAIRS LADIES’ FINE OXFORD TIES Ar $2.50 Pan, REGULAR PRICES OF WHICH ARE 83.50 AND $4.00, are perceptibly dwindling. LAIRD, SCHOBER AND MITCHELL, the well-known manufacturers of Philadelphia, made this lot of ‘Shoes for a party whose name each pair bears, but for reasons best known to the manufacturer they were not ityand price ones—that it weight —_ Aclivered. We bought them at such a discount that we are selling them for less than wholesale prices. Every pair new, fresh and perfect and worth $3.50 and 84.00. All widths and sizes in PATENT LEATHER VAMP, SQUARE TOE OX¥ORDS, CLOTH TOP, VICI KID VAMP OXFORDS, VICI KID, PATENT LEATHER TIP, SQUARE TOE OXFORDS, VICI KID, HAND-TURNED SOLx, MEDIUM AND POINTED TOE OXFORDS. Cuore For $2.50. -1st annex.) THE 150 PIECES GENUINE SCOTCH CINCHAMS Ar 190. Yano Were the attraction of first floor yesterday. An importer, overstocked with Plaids and Stripes offered us the lot at a price, with the sole right to sell them in Washington, Strange to say, he allowed us to pick the patterns, and wo selected the bines and pinks and lavenders, the most desirable shades, of course. Worth at least 25c. As long as they last, Tue Boxs Sarery “ ‘Coxvmprax” Buvecue, WITH PNEUMATIC TIRES, 835. Double diamond frame, handsomely enamelod and nickel-pluted, 24-inch wheels, best 1%-inch pneu- matic tires; guaranteed against imperfections in $35. manufacture. (Ath floor... Is Boys) Deranruesr. ‘Wo want you totake off our hands the burden of excessive stock. When we cut a price we cut it with no reservation, and Saturday will finda table full of ‘High-grade Suits, some of them at half price and some even less—simply because of odd sizes and too many of certain lines. at $4.25 There are all sizes—4 to 16 years inclusive. Were 85, 86, #7 and 88.50. a 87.50 ‘There are sizes 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 years. Were 89 and $14. Boys: Suaaer Crornes. Cream Yacht Cloth Sailor Suits, gathered cuffs, extra wide blouses, garnished with silk trimmings and nautical desixns. 86.75 and 87.— Galatea or Wash Sailor Suits, manufacturol in Leicester, Enwland, expressly for us. Thero are nineteen styles and so cheap you can well afford one for every day in the week. Warranted to wash. 83.25 and 83.75. — Hundreds of Odd Trousers to help wear out the coats. Indigo Blue, 5c. to $2.25, Checks, striped and light colors, 75c. to $1.5 (3d floor... «10th st. building.) — Masses) Crornse. Very Fine India Linen Waists, yokes neatly tucked, deep flare collars and cuffs, finished with embroidered ruffles, “bow-knot” and ‘Fleur de Lis” pattern. Sizes 8 to 16 years. 81.5. Irish Lawn Waists, plaited back and front, fall bishop sleeves, flarecollars and cuffs, finished with ruffles, neat patterns. Sizes 8 to 16 years. 81.5 ond a1. An elegant assortment of Children’s Guimpes in India linen, nainsook, mull, &., trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Qe. to $4. All-woo! Reefers in gray, tan and cardinal, the popu- lar plaited back, large sailor collars, brass buttons. Sizes 4 to 12 years, $3.00 and £3.50 — Tan Broadcloth Refers, all wool, rolling notched collars, faced with silk velvet, lap pockets. Sizes 12, 14and 16 years, 85.00. — Stylish Broadcloth Capes, tan, cardinal and navy bine, trimmed with braidand ribbon. Sizes 12,14 and 16 years. All-wool Challie Frocks, to be worn with or without guimpes, deep rufiles over shoulder, neatly trimmed with velvet ribbon. Sizes 4 to 12 years. —80, 810 and 212. Navy Bine Serge Suits, waist sailor effect, full white blouse finished with broad revers, white sash fastened atside, very stylish. Sizes 4 to 14 years. a. (3d floor... ses Ith st. bldg.) Curpres's Uspenwean Spectat. 50 dozen Children’s Swiss Ribied Vests, low neck and no sleeves, armholes trimmed with crocheted scallop of pink, blue or white. Sizes 18 to 28-inch; fit children from 2 to 13 years. 10c. each. (Ast floor. -20 annex.) Laves: Musux Uspenwear. 100 dozen Muslin Corset Covers, high or low neck, felled seams, buttons and button holes. —Special price, 124¢e.— 50 dozen Muslin Walking Skirts, deep rufle ot Hamburg, clusters of tues above. All leugths. clal pri - 50 dozen Fine Muslin Waiking Skirts, deo cambric rife, deep flounce of torcion lace, cluster of nne tuel . food Width. All lengths. Special price, $1.00. .++-10th st. bldg. ) ——— Israxts) Derantwesr. Gingham Dresses in styles to be worn with or with- out cuimpes—neat stripes and checks of pink full frill around waist or finished with neat I edging. Special price, 7c. — Sheer White India Linon Guimpes, yoke of tuck high full sleeves, fintshed with Hamburg edying. weial price, 25c. Three styles Muslin Caps, finished with fine tucks or made of all-over embroilers high poupons. 10th st. building. ) (24 flo: Corsers Axp Betoxarxas. T.C." Corsets... 81.75 to 830 “Pansy” Corsets, P.D.” Corsets, Thomson's'* Glove-fitting Thomsor Warner's Health Corsets, . seseseee ML 2 “CB.” Corsets, -81to 81.75 Ferris Waists, Land @L.5 -81 to @L sieceese 20C., BBC. and 500 : ntury;” Cellulo'd ors, Steels of every description, Side Elastics, Safety Bands, Linen andjsilk Laces, Sanitary. Towels, & (24 floor... -Annex, 10th st. building. ) .+.10th st. building. ) NEWS FROM FIFTH FLOOR. ot Crysraz Depanrwenr. weaitch values aa thin department offers are rarely met c SAUCER CHAMPAGNE GLASSES, Heavily cut. $20 DOZ. VALUE, $25. CLARET GLASSES, Heavily cut, $12. 50 voz. VALUE, 818 $15 poz. varvr, e20. WATER GOBLETS, Heavily cut. '$18.50 doz. vanve, ee. 815 doz. varvy, #20. WINE GLASSES, Heavily cut. $11 voz vanue, e15. SUGAR SIFTERS, Heavily cut, $1 racu. VALUE, 82. Crtsa Derantuesr. REAL CARLSBAD CHINA TEA SETS, Gold band, 56 pieces. REDUCED TO 87. 8. A Rane Cnaxce. ‘On a special center table are a lot of Vases, Flower Holders, &e , at Jest Harr Price. Among them are ivory ground-laid decorations, under-lazodblue effects, and a dozen other styles. CLOSING-OUT SALE OF Disser Wane. To make room for new patterns we have reduced three styles of open stock Dinner Ware. Covered Dishes. Reduced from #1.50t0. SLITS Cups and Saucers. Reduced from $3 dos. 9 D5 Covrat tier Dishes Reduced ina 85, 50 Sauce Tureens. Reduced from @1.85 to. .. 35 $1 40 Bone Plates. Reduced from #1.20 doz. T5c on —— —— from west) 1.50 Soup Plates. Redaced from $2.25 doa W150 — — Rednesd from lio iz. 781. 15 Berry Dishes. Reduced from #1.10 doz. to... Oc CARLSBAD CHINA ICE CREAM SETS, 13 pi es. pid Avery finish, spray ¢ Keduced from @& 50 to & $5 BLACK WALNUT WALL CLOCKS, eight-day move- ment, warranted; made to sell for 8. Bought in such a way that we can sell them at —82.75.— —o—_ Brass Baxgver Laurs, With linen shade. Complete for —$1.50.— Pressep Grass Devanraesr, Large Punch Bowls Ico Tubs... Half Gallon Pitchers . Blown jater Tumblers, doz...... Lemon Juice Extractors. Children’s Mugs. dec ©. evtsnixG Deparruent. THE “MAGH * ICE CREAM FREEZER. ‘This isa Freezer with anew invention to reduce the labor of making creaim—a revolving wire whip dasher to beat up the cream while in process of freezins. We have secured control of this Freezer for this see- tMon and invite inspection, oles res oats ; —sat.....$2.00. Gat. "$3.25. —sat.... B42 Dp Tae “Grew Freezer, —eat.... 81.55. eat... 82.35. sat... 81.85. car...83.00.— —sat.....83.85.— Galvanized Garbage Pails... 81.25 Galvanized Ash Sifters 50c Toe Picks .... 10 Ice Chippers a 25c Carpet Stretchers ... 10 asp 25¢ Tack Pullers...... 9, 10 axsv 156 Carpet Tacks, per paper........ lc Tack Hamers. 8c Powder Blowers “10c ap eerptes 1820 20 aw 35e Paper Pails. woe dde Indurated Wood Fiber Pail 35c Wooden Pail 35 “PEERLESS” STOVE PASTE. Reduced to 2c, box. “*Circus" Soap, 3 cakes for. “Marseilles” Soap, 6 cakes for... Enameline, box Furniture Polish, bottle... ELECTRIC CLEA’ A splendid article for cleaning all kinds of fabrics, gloves, carpets, &c., of paint, grease, &c. **Silexo” Mineral Soap, 3 cakes for... 1-pound cans... Sanitary Disinfectant, package. Gth floor... Ture i “Carrrom Sewixa Macurse IS LIGHT, SIMPLE AND NOISELESS, $19.50, It renders the hair soft and «lossy and sti lates its vrowth. It also clears #t of dandruff and allays itching of the scalp. 30e. bottle. For sale only at Jas. F. Oyster,|Thompson’s Pusgaacy, 703 15ru Sx. } W. Including a five-year guarantee and a full set of attachments. a machine no better. 2afloor.... $10 to $20 less than you usu ally pay for 10th st. bldg.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10TH. UTH AND F STs. N. W. BON MARCHE Greatest Day Of the SEASON. 324 Suits TS BE Tt is not our loss! Manu- facturers are anxious to un- load. ‘Believing that you would appreciate buying styl- ish new suits at about to thirds regular price, we bought heavily! And they fo on sale tomorrow. “Eros: Sexce Surrs, Only $4.98. Serge **Blazer” Suits, full sleeves, with changeable silk Fedora front, Only $4.98. Eton” Suits of fine storm serge, new sens notched collar, full skirt,” eilk- Mned empire belt, half-lined jacket, trimmed with gold mixed braid, blue and black, equal to any 11 and $12 suits in the city, Only$8.50 Ea. 4 Fine English Storm Serge Suits in navy and black: also 3 Tan Covert Cloth Suits, postilion back, Hercalean lined waist, tai- Jor-made and bound with mohair braid, ‘This same Suit sold carly in the season for 817.98, Only $9.98. Fine Eng ish Storm Serge “Eton” Suits, sleeves, wide notched ‘silk faced, full skirt. black and navy blue, equal to any 812.50 sits in theeity. Only $10.98. Srvusn Carrs Harr Price. ‘We shal! offer tomorrow 48 Stylish Capes, in black, brown, green aml tau, ina cozea, or more different styles, which were $10.95, 89.08, 80.48, 85, #750 and 86.50, For $4.98 Ea. WAISTS. 130 dezen Ladies’ Shirt Waists, in a inul- titudinous variety of stripes, in] light blue, Just such waist a you ordinarily pay 75 for. Only 49c. Ea. 17 doz n Ladies’ White Lawn Waists, with embroidered insertine down the front and around the cuffs, tum-over collar, plaited front, equal to the ordi- nary 75e. waist. Only 49c. Ea. Sux Wats Ar Har Prce. Another 200 of those E! ACRIFICED MORROW. ant Wash Silk Waists, platted front, with and wit knife plaiting, sleeves, dep ¢ Wack and full tack, in a Y of light, attractive colorings. Reg- Ular prices, $4.50 and & Only$2.49 Ea. Last Day Or Tux 3-Dass: Sare. Tomorrow, Saturday, will be the last day of our “Special J-days’ Sale.” Reduced prices prevail in each and every one of our thirty departments, You will tind bargains in Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear. Lac Millinery, Straw Sailors, Parasols, Uz breilas, Dress ‘frimmings, Muslin Under- ‘wear, Infants’ and Children’s Goods, &e. BON MARCHE x 314-316 Tru Sr. N.W. TRE pica FASHION LEADERS IN FINE MILLINERY AT POPULAR PRICES, Owing to the Summer Opening of 1893, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, In novelties of Pattern Hats and Bonnets, Also ‘The Intest novelties desizned for seaside and street wear, which will include a magnificent line of un- trimined, imported and domestic HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, LACES, RID) &e., Ke. shall offer today and tomorrow as a special sale 0 Trimmed and over 3,000 Untrimmed HATS and BONNETS at about one haif of regular prices. we 937 Axp 939 F Sr.N.W. Sediiddiededdddsddsd didededdddddds, an SESSSScSesesiesseses: Seacussnsssunasoee: M.C.Whelan’s, Basewexr, 1003 F Sr. Osrx. The largest and handsomest core-t store south of New York. and the only ex- glusive corset establishment Washing- We ‘carry the larzest stock of the most reliable. | graceful. ‘comfortable and most perfect-ritting Corsets. manutactured. Corsets fitted Free, gnaranteed satis Factory “or money. returned. Special line of, Superior waist Ventilated other 81 grades. xtra Lons- SMITHFIELD HAMS. Genuine and of extra qual- ity. The present is thetime toseiect the: for future usa, N.W. Burchell, 1325 F st, ap2h MceKNEW’S Daily Letter. Stylish Suits. There is but little wonder that ours is called a “‘suit” house, for our third floor is literally packed with suits. Not the cheap, flimsy suits thet you can shoot straws through. Ours are of sa- Berior quality materials, made up in Stylish, fashionable shapes in a tailor- Uke manner. We alter and St all of our suits and guarantee that they will Keep their shape and hold their color. Fine “Eton” Suits of English twill serge, silk-faced and silk-lined jacket, fall skirt, navy luo and black, only Fine “‘Eton” Suits, with fancy silk serpentine vest and scarfs, green and navy blue, only $25. Styiish ‘Suits of fine English serge, with fancy silk watsts and cloth bolero Jackets, finished with full skirt, @22.50 and $23.50. We have about one dozen Exceedingly Stylish Novelty Suits, in light ali-wool silk and wool effects, which were $25, 827.50, 628.50, 835 and 838.50. To close them out tomorrow we make their price #20 and @22.50, pitties! Combination Neefer and Blazer it “Novelty” Suits, im cloth and silk and combination effects. A feature of the stock is an elerant Une of Black Suits, in “*Eton,” *“Blazer” and other fashionable styles, best made “Brazer Asp “Erox» Jackers. Full line ef Serge and Cheviot “Blazer” and **Eton” Jackets, with cloth to match. Jackets, #5 and $5.50 each. Sd-inch Serge for making skirt, @1 per yard; S4inch Cheviot for making skirt, 81.59 per yard. Hexonzeps Or Dozexs Or Wass. You will not find a more extensive assortment of Waiste than ours in the city. It is complete in every respect. Ladies’ Percale Waists, in a variety of attractive effects, 75c. bet $1 White “Lawn Waists tn the ty. 3 Fashionable Styles of Wash Silk Waists, in @ variety of neat stripes, only €3 acl Cumpnes's Reerers. Few left of the Children’s Navy Bine Reefers, size 4 to 14 years, recently re- duced from $1.75 to 81.43 each. Childrea's Fancy Reefers, €2.35 and up. Lanes: Buscx Carrs, $4.50. We have just received a new shipment of Ladies’ Black Cloth Capes, embroid- ered “‘bertha” and fulled embroidered collar, only #450. W.H. MceKnew 933 Pa. Ave. CHILDS & McDERMID. The Tren Ov Keex Bexise Mas teen reached. The values we're offering all over our establishment are surprising econoiie buyers, How GINGHAMS Have Sold Today? Advertised yesterday. Buyers here whi 19,000 yards Best Scotch Zephyr Ging- hams, in lace stripes, slik stripes aud plaids, for from ceuts yard. This week only... Two More Grand Values Tomorrow. ADST: English, ‘82 inches wide. Colored ficures on old rose, gray, cenary and blac nis, inade to sell at 37% centney Dy the case, tomorrow. ne, ero Coina brocades on black cred fieures on black grounds Satin etripos with colored firures. Where- ever ofterered for sale the price ts 30.cta yd. put tomorrow woufter you choice DOC ie wecohemmter “| SUMMER CORSETS. “J. B." make. Gange. AM sizes. Very comfortable. Warranted to hold their shape and not break. Splendid values at S0c. and $1.00. Saturday Is Glove Day Asusnal. You're all acquainted with the Ines we offer. The regular Saturday re- ductions prevail. PRESIDENTIAL POSTMASTERS. Quite a Number of Them Appointed by Mr, Cleveland Today. The President today appointed the following named postmastere: Henry Heidelberg at Cull- man, Ala. office become presidential: Wil- at Evergreen, Ala., vice removed; Thomas BR. Jaco- way, at Fort Payne, Ala, vice E. W. Godfrey, removed: Jones G. Moore, at Platt City, Als., vico A. J. Prince, resigned; Andrew Borders, at Tulare, Cal., vice J. G. Eckels, commission at Goldsboro, resigned; J; mg yg N.C. vice Jobn I Sent Stratton, at Auburndale, Mason, removed; Henry C. Yates, at Warrenton, Va., vice Wm. H. Strother, removed. Narioxat.—“The Hunchback,” James Sheri- dan Knowles’ emotional play with all ite heavy rhetoric of a past generation, is always au ob- of interest, because its motive ‘iffora Master Walter were supposed to thought and speech is direct than formerly the — most —— Henchohek’ new. was accom the most satisfactory manner by the Daly com- ny at the National Theater last plaved part wasthe Master Waller of Mr. George Clarke, whose long experience im to give an excellent interpretation of that difficult character. Mr. Boucbier was a good Sir Thomas Clifford. avd Miss Reban was ao- ceptable as Julia, although the character is not $70 in wich abo is acon to, the best evant Mr. Creston Clarke and Miss Irving, as M/ and Helen, were excellent, and by their bright comedy work enlivened the otherwise heavy character of the play. ‘Tux Basy Snow. —A grand international baby show will be opened at the Washington Light Infantry Armory on Monday next. Prizes to the extent of $5,000 will be offered to the prettiest babies, ‘the ugliest babies, fat babies, the cutest babies, the mont loving babies, and, be # unique one and should excite great interest. ‘The list of entries is already very large and every kind of infant may be expected to be resent. . St. Pavi's Parise Havt.—An entertainment will be given at St. Paul's Parish Hall this even- ing by Mi Branch, M. C. L. An attractive program will be presented, and an enjoyable evening may be anticipated. fanaa A Night in Moki. Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, the leader of the Hem- enway exploring expedition, will address the ional Geographic Society this evening at 8 o'clock at the Builders’ Exchange Hall, 719 18th street, on the Moki snake dance and other re- ligious ceremonies. He will exhibit lantern slides of his photographs taken during the progress of the dance. The subject prom- ‘ises to be of unusual interest, as the dance is held only at long intervals and has to the Pueblo Indians a iy sacred character. ‘The name Moki, which means dead, bas been given to this tribe through an old error. Years or centuries ago, when the —~* from the south into the territory tilence was raging among the Pacble Indians, and when the Spaniards asked who the people to the north were they were told that these were Moki, or dead. themselves Hopi, or peaceful, mame descriptive of their character. a Premium for Armor Plate. An interesting armor-plate test took place af the Indian Head proving grounds yesterday. The plate was of nickel steel, nine inches thick, representing 355 tons, manufactured by the Carnegie Steel Company, and to be used for the Amphitrite. Two rounds were fired from an eight-inch breech-loading rifle. The first shot penetrated the plate, and the second through the plate and slightly into the but no cracks were made in the plate in either instance. The trial was pronounced highly “cen interested spectator Mr. G je was int and was particularly with the results attained, as it was the first plate that ever earned the premium under the ballistic re- quirements prescribed in the Inte contract for armor. The premium secured was $30 on every ton. ——nnnieanyieenat i eaiiams Deserted Wives and Children in Germany. The Department of State has been informed by 8. P. Townsend, United States commercial | agencs at Glauchow, Germany, that in the«mall consular district of Giauchow there are at this time twenty-nine married women whose hus bands have deserted them and emigrated to the | United States, leaving their wives, with seventy- hg children, t upon the charity of the ple of the district to which belong. deserted wives, with their: become public charges, thus adding expense = the local government in that country, while the husbands who bave been faithless to their wives and children, the consul remarks, can x 1114-1116 F Sr, N.W. All Parents ‘Look with interest for our CHILDREN'S DAYS, When, they can surply the yous folks with SHOES at prices Zar below what is Rsually asked. “Our fast “special days Brought crowds of buyers. Savuraay and Monday be the days set aside tor tise “SPECIAL CilebDit es SHOE SALES. PANTS’. MISSES’ and IN BOYS’ Shoes will be sold Frou 65C. ro $2.48. Some of the best qualities: Bhuchers ato spect gace B2.7O Moye fronlad shoes "Chg () dren's day price. = Hors) #2 Russet and Black 8] 95 ool “Shoes, $1. 70 Oxford Ties a Sew Shame, froma the 3 which will, Tow and Monday. EDMONSTON | Refrigerators —Of course! “All makes of : tore ere the “beat! Catninting’ advertisers! Wer dont way “ne have the best rePricer- ator made w say that we had the exclusive ‘District agency for the “Wate irigerators”— tor eleven Sears and have never lad a single. ¢ Diaint. "Such a record’ speaks for in’ stronger language than We can poss Diy" command. All. we ask is that you drop ‘in. and see them ‘yourself inepect them critically. We know’ who will then sell" you. Twenty-six. sizes, variety of styies, 86.25 We have two Antique Oak Dining Room Refrigerators on stants; “have porcelain water tank. Were SiG, Will close out Pasty aa Wausanrn & Bomerer. 1205 Ps Ave NW. mow A Timely Hint You cannot depend eine who “go around “tran Rouse with “samples Gfowall, + pater “either: “They face "of bustuess, and) should bebaa “you have you ‘to know that Farering as’ low as Sieg fon” gout we work Tor’ three spears, sive Zod varied “stock “trea “which Bnd personaly’ “supervise, the work bie part of it myecl7. "Write “for ate, oF G"E. KB L4ra & SSrs. N.W. eps house to nor thelr ‘no. settled the work want ‘wall lower no recourse. We your can do one, ING: hardly be expected to become desirable citizens of the United States. — A Frne at the house of Ambrose Coates, No. a caused street southwest, yesterday afternoon, loss of about $50. MARRIED, PEARF—MURPHY, On Mey 11, 2988, SEE PEE sovace, by the Kes. Mi TOMAGULEE. Micha, bow oe thas eit: ——sse- DIED. BARNES. On Wednes tay, CIS OLIVIA BARNES, .n the hoe from the residence of Fran Lyons om Eyl TSR RSet at Selec Oe NTNOK. On Thurelay. May 12, 1 os rnd of Eizabeths Continor, asd nevemty ane yeare, 10, 1003, FRAN, Funeral private, from bis late residence, 1121 1h street nort wie At Wasbineton, D.C, Friday morni To Teat'O ypheid fever, MARY GARDNER HEDGE cf Plymouth, Mase Interment at Pisinouth. MALTIN. "At the residence of Mr. F, A. tr : Fra im See Set ie SARI MARTIN,” seh four years, of connaguption. Tistrmta Me Vernon. Ohio. fe Departed thin pati at i go cient ns SEEEHEN gr tall holoved husband of Eitzabith McArdle, aged nneral from his late resience, {04 25th atrest oe May 13, at So'clock. Priewle OP thie tans KIMMIE. At Providence Hi eee iaads at 2S pan RMON MeRIae: _et coun io ‘funeral will take place Sunda: gjock rom, the unertaber, Tow: Nally} aioe Piehatreet southeast. Relatives snd friends of Atceased are reapectTully requested to attend. POLLY. y MARY M. POLLY Dostewain U.S weal from the reexonee of her son. sitheast, Bunday at tun. 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