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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. MONDAY, JUNE 19. 18 893— TEN | PAGES. BAUM'S, | 416 Seventh Street. a GOODS MENTIONED IN THIS ADVT. SOLD FOR CASH ONLY—NO CREDIT. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Being compelled to make extensive changes in our business by August 1 next We have decided to SAGRIFIGE QUR ENTIRE STOCK AT ONGE, ‘Which means 8 loss to us of thousands of dollars. THIS WILL BE A SACRIFICE CLEARING SALE, EMBRACING HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS Desirable and seascnablo merchandise, and wiil continue UNTIL EVERY ITEM OF OUR SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK IS SOLD. ‘This te the greatest shopping opportunity ever presentad to the ladies of Washington, ‘and they can best appreciate its importance by comparing these sacrifice prices with the ORIGINAL AND REDUCED PRICES Quoted elsewhere. ‘The items and prices are stronger evidence of these being BONA FIDE SACRIFICES ‘Than any amount of talk we could give you. ‘The list will appear in the Evening Star daily and the Post Sunday. Asarticles are sold out they will be dropped from the list and other bargains inserted; so read the aivt. daily. Scsarer Dress Marertats. Figured India Tissues. Were Lic. Genuine Scotch Zephyrs. Were 25c. Wluminated Satteens, dark shades, Bors Crora:xe Axo Surat Wasrs. ‘All 83.50 Suits, easstmeres—eray and tan—sizes 10 to ‘14, sell for..... =o 8c. yard 10. yard Were Ant 85.50 Chent Suits—brown and tan—aizee | | o aw ‘Rules im comimorce, emailchecks and Pointelle French Zephyrs. Were 373c......20c. yard 24.00 Dark Ground French Satteens. Were French Satteens, best quality. Were 37} Bedford Cord Prints. Were 8c. Danish Cloth, in nile, light blue, lavender agd pink. Were Lie... ecseceneees TMC. Yard cheviots. A lot of 0c. and 75e. Knee Pants, all sizes... AAlL Imported Wash Kilts, snes 4 5, 6. sell for 10 Fine Sailor Suits, long and short pants, colors navy and cream, sell for $9.50. 86.98 21 White India Linen Blouse waists, embroid- erod ruffle, collar and cuffs. #1 this season's styles “King” Laundered Shirt Waist. --10e. yard 23e. yard yard 400 ‘36-inch Figured Cotton Challis, odds and ends. Were 12%. Se. yard Six Skcatrices All our 81 Printed China Silks. All our 7Se. Printed China Silks... Croaxs, Suits Aso Sumt Wassrs. ENTIRE WAIST STOCK REDUCED. TxERS. A discount of 10 per cent off our already cheapest line of housefurnishing linens will be allowel, such asdamasks, napkins, tray covers, towels, doylies, table cloths, table seta, &e. Sell for 86.75... $1.25 Sateen Waists. ‘Atl Spring Coats and Capes at balf marked prices. Navy Blue and Black Storm Serge Eton Suits, Muusery. Under these marvelous reductions we expect to very popnilar at #8 -97.65 | close out every summer hat and flower in stock. 7 AlL-wool Sere Eton Suite, in navy, Diack and pean Wissireenignie ott 2 Cunebenpeieeys 95.98 | ststiah effects, Al at actual half marked prices yey Storm Eton Suits, black entinfrons | 7Se. 1041.75 Fine Flowers. All perfect and fresh and reveres. Sell for $10.....- -! ea .45e. a bunch Manufacturers’ surplus sfock at even greater sacrifices, Untrimmed Hats, desirable shapes and colors, Value $125 to $1.73. Choice... +500. each Finest untrimmed Hats, navys, browns, tans, ecrus, &. Value $1.75 to 82.5 .-T3e. each Alot of 7c. Wide Brim Sennette Sailom,trimzaed ‘with silk ribbon band, leather sweat band..48c. each silk sleeves Green Serge Eton Suit, with full and girdle. crinoline-iined full skirt. Sell for Sell for 87.00. Usprzweas Axo Cunpses’s Ware ots of fine Gowns, Chemise, Skirts, Drawers and | Ristoxs. Infants’ and Cl aaa eee Long Cream and Sr ctharens ines Wan Dro State 110 Fine Fancy Ribbons, wide width, value 35c.15e. yard Finest Fancy Ribbons, plaids, double face satins, Ke. Value 0c. to 75e.. 280. yard Silk Face Velvet Ribbons, all the new shades for Summer dresses, Were 12%4-., 14c., 180. and 20c. Clearing price... ...5e., 7c., 9c. and Llc. yard Corrarss Axo Rees, A lot of Fine Chenille Porticres, best colors and de- sens. Value 85 to 815, at actual half marked prices. Entire stock of Lace Curtain. Value $2 to $10.98, atactual half prices. A lot of Wilton and Moquette Ruga Were 81.98. 3119 Be. Japanese Light-weight Cotton Draperies, im attractive colorings... -8c. yard $1.25 and $1.50 Smyrna Rugs, ee $1.68, 81.75 and $2 Smyrna and Byzantine Rugs... a : Opaque Shades. Sold elsewhere 50c.. ‘Shirt Bell sizes... Hose, 12 donee Ladies’ Black and Colored Cotton ‘with fancy silk embroidery. Sell for 30c.....38¢. pair 10 dozen Ladies’ Colored Cotton Hose, al sizes, ‘Sell for 350. prs Ladies’ Tan and Russet Hose. 15 dozen Ladies! All Silk Vests, fast colors. Sell 81.25 -25c. each Groves Asp Fearnsa Fass. Duzss Tareas. One-half off the marked price of all Trimming from 50c. yard up. 10 percent off on all Hercules, Florence and Sou- tache Braids, 50 Black and Colored Taffeta Gloves. 75 Pure Stik Gauntlets Tite Chamois Giosen wk or black stitch = 650. pair Berroxs. Se. Pearl Dress Buttons, all sizes Be. doz Sand 10e. Ball Pearl Buttons. + -sBe.doz 25 percent off om all Pearl and Metal Buckles. ‘SOc. All-linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs. ‘Qe. Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs. . 5c. All-linen White and Colored Embroidered Habdkerchiefs 85 Black Cashmere Embroidered Ficbu, silk- knotted fringe... 24.19 $10 Black Cashmere Embroidered Fichu, silk- Necxwear aso Vix ING. ‘25e. Pleated Collar and Cuffs ...... 50c. Striped Linen Eton Fronts, Be 19e. Cord Ruching, 6 yardsin box... - ie ‘25e. Fancy Bordered Tissue Veiling, colored...15. yd 10¢. set .--87.89 ys knotted fringe... 7) Jewerry aso Faxcy Goons. P ai 25e. Fancy-top Shell Hafrpins.. Se. Flower Stick Pins, Stone Centers, 19c. Columbus Spoon, Tea or Orange. S0e. Aluminium Photo Frame. Fass. . Decorated Satin Fans, gilt sticks. 25e. Satin Fans, hard painted . Se. Jap Fans, Folding. . A discount of 25 PER CENT OFF MARKED PRICES of all Fancy Parasols will be allowed, sos to dispose of the stock quickly. Alot of 82.50 Dresden-handle Colored Gloria SUK Sun Umbrellas, covers to match...........8210each Alot of 26-inch Biack Gloria Silk Umbrellas, natural wood handles—sell for $1.25...........81.05 Hasaoczs. $1.25 Macrame Hammocks, with spreaters........98¢ $2.25 Macrame Hammocks, with spreaders......81.88 91.25 Mexican Hammock. Laces axp Exsromentes. Cambric Embrotderies, 9 inches wide, 25e. Cambric Embroideries. Swiss Embroideries, 24 inches wide, sell for 73¢ . ‘Torchon Laces, sll for 13 and 18¢ Beige Cotton Laces, sell tor 35 and 38c. Booss asp Srarioxeny. All new publications at cut prices. Hawthorne's works, “House of Seven Gables” Taoxzs Axo Traveuxe Bios. ‘We allow 10 percent off the marked prices of all ‘Trunks and Traveling Bags. ORIGINAL PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN TOWN FOR RELIABLE TRUNES. and “‘Scarlet Letter,” cloth, boxed, pub- Biocxs Asp Games. lished at #2... 2 -85e. set Red Line Poets, English and American, 25 percent off the marked prices of all blocksand | Published at $125... ssessessses0esQ VOL A lot of cloth-bound 12 mos., hundreds of — tities. Usually soid for 2 -10c. vol | Dickens’ complete works, 15 vols. ,illustrated, eloth bound, 20c. vol. All juvenile books, be: sold at 44 off our already ent prices All Belforl's 5c. Mexs Goons. Allstyles ‘‘Lyon Brand” Collars, 3 for............ All fine S0c. SUk Neckwear—tin-bands and 25 SOc. Neglige “Crown” and | Banm’s F patios 39:. pair | Great reducticns tn First-class Fountain Pens Soe. Japanese Pure Sik Initial Handkerchiefs A lot of fine stationery at haif price. 30c. each 680. “Famous” Utica Dress Shirt. 91.50 Negiige Shirts, laundered... 25e. Striped Socks, full recular made. 0c. Fancy-trimmed Night Shirts... -50e. each 8, straiht and bodice. .. ches wide... = | @1 Imported Adjustable Spiral Metal Belt. Buows, 416 Scvesra Srueer McKNEW’S | Daily Letter. Stock- Taking Reductions. We take stock June 30. Wo are overhauling the departments andpropose to put a lower price upon everything in the nature of ‘‘cdds and ends” witha view of causing their instant dis- posal. We start with the Suit Department, Ladies’ Stylish Suits, in navy blue and dark green: 3 in combination serge skirt, with silk waist and bole-o Jacket; 3 "Eton" Serge Suits, With serpentine silk front; 3 ‘*Eton" Serwe Suits, with silk ves's and butterfly effect. ‘These Suits were $22.50, $23.50 and $2 Cuorce, $20 Eace. 2 Handsome Suits, one tan, one navy. ‘S4and 36. Reduced from $22.50 to $10. 1 Light Striped Flannel Suit, Size 34. Re- duced from $23.50 to $10. 1 Black Cashmere Suit. Size 38, Reduced from #14 to $10. ‘Stock-taking Keduetions in Watts. Balance of the Pisin Black and Striped Sateen Waists. Reduced from #4 to 50c. legant line of Ladies’ Fine Batiste Lawn Waists, full front, yoke back, full sleeves, in china blue, light stripes aud ficures, navy and white stripes and black and white stripes. Re- duced from $1.5 to 81. 10. Stock-faking Reductions in “Eton” Jacket Small lot of Ladies’ Navy Biue ‘Eton” Jack- ets. Reduced from $5 and 85.30 to $4 and 84.50. Stock-tating Reductions in Parasols. Every single Parasol in stock has been re- duced. Tomorrow we shail bunch a lot of $2, $2.35 and 82.50 Parasols at 81.50 each. Stock-taking Reductions in Underwear. Ladies’ White Ribbed Pants. Reduced to 200. er pair. Ladies’ White and Ecru Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests. Reduced from 50c. to 2: Stock-taking Reductions in Notion Dep't. Fine Stockinette Dress Shields now 10°. ‘2 Leather Shopping Bags, cloth top. Reduced from 75e. to 20c. 1 Tan Leather Shopping Bag, silk top. Re- duced from $2.25 to $1.75. 8 Dark All-linen Turkish Towels, size 20x40. Reduced from 50c. to 0c. Ladies’ Satin Hose Supporters, with belts. Re- duced from 50c. to 33e. 4 White Turkish Bath Gloves and 3 Flesh Gloves. Reduced from 2c. to Ze. W.H.McKnew 933 Pa, Ave. Dressmakers And Others. at the lowest prices that have yet been named. Dressmakers and others will find this an excellent cpportuuity to lay in a supply to last for some time to come. “Job lot” of 250 dozen White Pearl Buttons, all sizes, 2 to 4 holes, 8 10 and 1c. qualities. Osxtx 5c. Pex Dozzx. Job lot of 200 dozen White Ball and Half Bail Pearl Buttons, 20 aud 25c. quality. Ostx 15c. Per Dozex. 1,000 Rubber and Stockinette Dress Shields, sizes 2, Sand 4, warranted per- ticn proof, regular 10 aud 12%e. aualities Jact-90c. Dozex. 8c. ‘ - Gross Wraatenoxes. neh, 4e. per dozen ; 40c. per gross, fc. per dozen; S0c. per cross. dozen; 0c. per xr08a. per dozen ; G5c. Per gross. 25 gross of Fancy Colored Dress Steels, all sizes. . Dozex, T5c. Gnoss. sTwin” Dress Steels, 17c. Dozes, $1.75 Gross Covered Whalebones, all lengths, rx 8c. Dozes, $1.25 Gross. Silk-stitched Fancy Belting. ce 4c. Brrr. 35c. Piece. Fancy Whalebone Casing, all colors. 10c. Piece. $1 Dozex Preces. Extra Fine Fancy Silk WhaleboneCas- ing, never before sold under 25e. 20c. Piece. $2 Dozex Pieces. 100-yard spools of Black Silk. Ostxy 20c. Dozex Sroors. Hooks-and-Fyes, white and black. Le. Dozex. 10c. Gross. Silk Taffeta Ribbons, all colors. 10c. Piece. $1 Dozex Pieces. ON MARCHE x 314-316 Tm Sr N.W. 0: sin Creamery Butter, 25¢, Think of the saving in buying your Butter of us. Every other dealer in the city asks from 30 to 40c. for the same quality. They have to ask thdt much to make — profit. We don't want to make a profit on Batter—and we don't. Sort of & convenienes to our patrons Delivered daily in any quantity desired. Order it by mail. N. A. Poole, 944 La Ave. Dox:r Wear Plates 1t Your Movru be- cause youbave two or three teeth out are plates Munsy, fafortable, em Most arrassine. hh dows Uto's trouble. This branch” of, Gur work 14 done by expert pecialist—one of the best in this ein America the materi branches of. dentat ‘ex pert’ apreialists. Yor price of bridge work consult us personally. Gold_crowns.. 4017 iin S Baltimore Of Ges Scovrep AND PRESSED FOK 81 Oe. Altering and repatsinn Gee ods called for a Sclivered.“Pesepnoue eat 1. — SEALS. 05 920 ot. n. 1030 Buia st, Baluigore: Ma. WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, 1TH, 1TH AND F STS N.W. LARGE ESTABLISHMENTS HAVE MISSIONS. who visit them expect values in keeping with their great advantages in buy:ng. Our missfon is not alone to present great assortments, but Ly exercise of facilities to pl.ce before customers values superior to those current—away beyond the ordinary. ‘This season has been prolific of such things—will be more so as the season advances. Our New Men’s Store Has porhaps the greatest bargain of its experience for Tuesday. Those COTTON TERRY BATH ROBES AT ‘$2.00 were without a precedent—sorry we haven't more of them. ‘This time it's a big lot 150 Dozex Pieces Mews Frexcn Barsrreoan Scuaer U. DERWEAR. 59c. Value 75e. Just come to the counters today and thes are the sightliest xarments we ever saw for the price. Genuine French Balbriggan, long or short sleeves, French necis and white pearl buttons, samimer weight. Bay all you need—they can't be duplicated at the price. All sizox. 156, 59C. A pone al @@-SEE THE GREAT F STREET WINDOW FILLED WITH SAMPL Cfen’s store... -1009 F st. eatrance - READ THE PRICES. VERY OOK a READING. Oce Deranrwext Or Suavwer Lirerarvee—Fierios, Comprises wholesome and entertaining books by favorite anthors. Paper books, mi larxe type on ood paper, and especially suitable for railroad and at ‘away below the publishers’—are the lowest anywhere. PAPER BOOKS—PUBLISHERS' PRICE, 50c. OUR PRICE, 1 PAPER BOOKS—PUBLISHERS’ PRICE, 25. OUR PRICE, 1 FOR Postage on 1c. books, 9c. cop; IF OUT OF TOWN WRITE FOR “sUMM! It's a nicely illustrated literary companion for the season (Issued by us), containing th pubications of all the leading publishers. It is free for the asking. THE COUNTER OF CLOTH-BOUND BOOKS, STANDARD WORKS BY POPULAR AUTHORS, was crowded all day Saturday. The cause— IT CONTAINS 1,000 OR SO CLOTH-BOUND BOOKS AT 15c —HAVE BEEN 500. AND 75e. ANOTHER COUNTER WITH ANOTHER 1,000 PAPEX-BOUND NOVELS, Printed from clear type on good paper. They are 5c.—-HAVE BEEN 2 --++- Basement Lith st. bldg) OUR ANNUAL JUNE SALE WOMEN'S CAMSRIC AKD MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Opened Saturday under the most favorable conditions. The adverdsing pen lamentably fails in to justly describe the beautiful garments. We ask a critical analysis of the materit’s, the ship: Some are CAMBRIC, sowe are MUSLIN, Trimmings of dainty embroideries, laces and ribbons. but the SAMPLE STOCK of one of our beat manufacturers of Women's Underwear. ‘The prices wo ask you are the same as we have to pay forthe same gooils at the bexinning of the season. GOW: DRAWERS AND CORSET COVERS—but not more than a conple or so pieces of any one style. ‘Take just many as you wish, buy all you need—a twolvemonth will elays3, before you'll have another opportunity. (Center tables... TODAY BEGINS ; A SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE OF Travettxa Baos. ‘We have too many and have made reductions accord- ingly. The choicest and newest things aro included without reserve. We don’t think you ever saw such ‘goods for so little. You'll find just what you want and at a considerable saving, too. (4th floor, -+-10th st. duilding.) . RAVEL, ay iy bound, printed fom mboat reading, Our prices are new and recent (Book Dept... 2d floor, 10th st. bldg.) ow Fiera Froon. Our firth Moor departments—Glass Ware.” China sshinws—wiil belp ¥" lly to provide fo Some very low prices rule today Frrreex Srves N Masten Crocs, , Black and gold, biack and silver, blue, pink. res fvory all wiih iit trlaaaines, Eigttday' cathedral wony. strikite hours and half hou warranted. Mave been seliing as hiseh a3 813.00. —xow 38.00.— Brack Linnuzzen Inox Crocks, Saiwe movement as above, Sao movement av above, $5.60. inches. “egular SPECIAL PRIC™, Brack Mansrevzen Inox Conic Same movement, Sx1U inches. _Keaular price, 8 00. ~~ SPECTAL PRICE, . 83. 73. Tce Cyrax Szrs —o— Muusery Deranrsexr. ‘New White Chip Flats. Were $2 Now. Beautiful Assorted Flowers, JSc. and 50c. bunch. Batlor Hats, all kinds. (24 floor., Corteny Derartwent. A.pecial lot of White-handled Carving Knives ‘and Forks. 1.00 patr | of description. Freie “ ‘i Fine Nickel-piated sensors, ‘3 to 0 Inches Qt every description. Freach, German, Engiish and «Boe. pale @s Wade a ‘K. B. Extra” —$1. 75 » 10 $25.— and other superior Razors, all guaranteed. Shaving Boxes, Brushes and Mirrors. Dog Collars, Harness, Leaders, Bells, &c. (st floor... sevse-Ast annex.) Benny ayo Tce Cora S Hand-painted decorations, assorted shabu —Tdc. 10 $4. — DOZEN. — | Bre. iy 8 3.0 ‘Thin Blown Water Tui! Initial Water Tumblers .. ‘Thin Lemonade Tumblers......... 000. Pressed Water Tus Sugar Sifters, Is Jaraxese Deranraest. FOR CHURCH FESTIVALS, OUTINGS, LAWN PARTIES, &e. Folding Japanese Fans. 500 Bamboo Baskets. Values, 20 to 30c.. Lemon Juice Extractors, Paper Napkins, per thousand. Berry Saucers Water Bottles, ROUSEFURNIS isang | DEPT. ire balance of our toc ‘Ge xe Srovrs Has been reduced. We have done well with them, but Myhad Nery hears stork and we dot wig to Carry Shineisone over ullext seasoa. Alt Of Woah SEs Achild’s souvenir to partment. (Bd floor.. Suoz Deranrvent. Ladies’ Russet Goat Oxford Ties ........81.50 to $2.50 Ladies’ Russia Calf Oxford Ties... Boys" Russet Goat Oxford Ties. Sizes 13 to 6. Were cod value at $1.50. Now. asceisg, ere” He 87 25 0 $6.00 a. 4-burner Stov. aq = = We atill have a few of those @250 and @4 Oxford | adced' trom 50 to r ‘ties from Laird, Schober & Mitchell, which have wiebumnes Reaver $9.50 & $7.50 been selling at $2.50. The sizes are broken now— h oven. Reduces =r taking all the widths we have all sizes, but not a full “Biever © $15.75 812.00 Mme in any one width—so we have reduced them to $2. Every pair is perfect in every respect and this sea- son's goods and styles. (24 floor. Reduce $18.50 $15.00 >, owen Grxs, For blowing insect pumder, all sizés and kinds, —10% 25.— “D, AD Srvei The new enemy of bis, roaches and all other in- sect. Nou-porsonouss std wil Mot a also un excelieat disinfectant," "NB Sn¥ fabric, ‘Ist annex.) SPECIAL SALE Fravrep Swisses. 50 pieces, five patterns, at.. twelve patterns, our best qual —Large bot! _-Biige. yard - ‘THESE PRICES ARE 5 LESS THAN THE REGU- Jnowsy Stove Mar LAR. vont thre’ bait t2 use on & eas oF fluid stove to nre- 2A floor. 11th st. bldg.) | utensuis. of ‘or coukiawe tings. Impo1 209 Sterling Silver Scarf I Ast floor. Laps Sorr Deranraent. = qiebal ; VERS. We ara sol ins tiem Ware cted, ot Ladies’ Lace Striped Madres Waists, plaited back, fluted collar and cuffs, ruffle down fron! Snished with empire belt, all sizes. Reduce: Laules' Dark Strived Mull Waists, white collar ‘aud cuffs, tie tomateh...... $1.50 Ladies’ Imported Madras Ci stiff collar and cuffs. Keduced to. Ladies’ Scotch Madras Wai: ‘pink, box plaited back and front, tucked collars and cums. Reduced to... Laltes' Plain Black and Figured Best Grad Sateen Waists. Reduced to...... y Blue Serge Eton Suits, broad —83.00.— Tee Cera Fr: All kinds and s'; seen -$1.55 vw $7.00.— We have two of the "ask Frost" that’ make erent inirty scout To seh thee quickly we hi rer] reduced them from S450 10 S17 75 —85.50 ro 82. Waseca a Pors, Japanned and plain, tin, all sizes, -10 10 85. teacpen & Siaxens, ade o. flestble planished tin, any 2.25, sty? 82 to 810 Ladies" Imported Choviot Shirts, yoke back, doe Actual ‘turn-down collars, our own make. vaiue, $3. Nov Ladies’ Plain Colored India Siik Waists, full ertha rutile of fine Frencn lace. Reduced «816.50 to $8.50 wrKe assortment Lxportrn Jan LE Ss Vs “11th st. building.) lo. a q ee = : Boys Lisex Pasrs. Tue Guvex Parest Straw Jorn. 73 dozen pairs Boys’ Brown Linen Pants, sev- erul patterns, extraordinary value at....... 500 10th st. bldx.) Just the thing to use with gas, oil or fluid stoves, “$1.50, 81.75 wna $2 Corrox Derarruesr. ‘Lease Satin Twilled Jean 1 case English Nainsook,. (2a floor... 234e. yard yds. to the piece. $1.50 pe ese-Lth st. bldg.) A few ptoces left of that Secon Lor Or Tis Wane. Heavy Wash Boilers, large size... Heavy Dish Pans, large size. 0 Doxesric Dress Goons Depanruenr. ‘To dispose of alot of Woolen Dress Stuffs im- mediately we have marked a lot from 42c. and Bi¥4e. to. 2e. yd (2a floor... Lith st. bldg.) A Ponrante Barn T UB Isa very convenient article io have in your room dur- ing the suinuier months, A w/onge bath, inthe morning is very healthful, nt SPO SFisinue 40c Japanned Foot Tubs. 85c $1 asv $1.25 $4.50 sie Lises Derantuens. 100 dozen Bleached Turkish Towels, extra lar: with woven white borders. Have been Japanned Infants’ Tubs... Japanned Baths... Japanned Sponge Baths, deev..... 100 Japanned Hip Bath: ith st. — | (Fifth floor. We Ace [aula Seve Maren paca: Andcan save you several dollars in the purchase of this needful article, We guarantes every.one wo-sell for five years. ith st, building.) Tae “Carrom Ar $19.50 Is onr specialty—ours exclusively for Washiuston. ments, and is made of the best material, Tt has all the improvements and a full sot of attacl It comes tous rigint from the factory—thorefore yousave the agent"s +10: st building. Wooowarn & Lormor, 20TH, LITH AND F STS. » x iS * 1 Si Mt 13. is aed B 1 AG AKS has got a Sf s1875 suIT } SALE” That's } what everyboay SS) Dat was talking about | 2 yesterday—and have been + busy about today. Ss: r It has touched the popular chord. Untied hundreds of parse strings. Tvs an ANITA: uneven we are making. YOU getting by many dollars the big end of the bargain. There isn't a Suit in the lot we worth swap are are offering you tha! lees than $16.50—-and there are hundreds of 818 Suits— hundreds of &20 hundreds of $22.50 Suits— Lundreds of $25 Suits. The only and original tickets are still on them—you can seo just what's. what) We haven't held back any pet patterus—~ you get the choice of all the Fancy Cheviots—Cassimeres— and Worsteds between and in cluding 16.50 and 825 for Suits— $ Tuner Berrox Corawa Fovr Burros Curaways. Cut just the = medium lengths—or running to the extremes of our fashionable introduetion— Tue Precaputy Sacer. Tue Recest Frock. You'll find ‘em lined, uniiaed and half-lined, according as you prefer them. Tisn't the band thas all “drum” that makes the sweetest music— so you don't want to let the Diating voices of the com- mercial stragglers lure you away from the houest— etreighttorwerd pleadings of {2 theso true values. Asy Sue. Au Sorrs. Your Sus. Saxs Axo Cowraxr. PENN. AVE.) ana} 7TH st. 13.73 O35, You Want At the Rink. ER MOBERS CREDIT Syste ch MSBERN Ckepit SYSH3t ws furnished many a home in this city— —some of the best families have takon ad- ————vantage of it. Many of them were able and ———willinz to pay cash, but as there was no —necessity for doinz s0—bouxht on credit —It was an accommodation to them—it will ———be go to you. As to the cerms. + Buy all the Furniture, Carpets, Chests, Refrigerators, Muttines. &e. ———want—pay us a little down and pay the —halanee every week or month—Jjust as ————=suits you. One point. — You can’t buy at lower prices than ours— Depause there aren"? any lower. And we ————on't ask you a cent extra for the credit ——_—privitege. JULIUS LANSBURGH, “jRimkk,” Y. Ave. Near “rk Sr. Buy Sponges | <ef those who keop only “*frst Rang” heh-quality (svods “ALL yuu « to do os t feel our Spones and’ sou ‘know what thes are there fx" no mistaking that sort, #ilk; fiber—it betokens the highest q ity of Spouse. All the “Sponses you're Likely {0 want—ali the sizes. at foo-and at such popular prices as caunot fail to take your fancy. f ‘ou want “Best” buy your ponges at 9 Thompson's Praxusct, 703 15ru Sr. N. W. Tr You Wasr Gurrs For June Brides —rou should inspect our magnificent line of reasonably priced Sterling Silver a Berry Spoor Preserve Spoons. ‘Susar Spoons Olive § Saiad Spoons. Ice Spoons. ily, Spoons. —AspararusForks. m Bon Spoons. Lettuce Forks, Voeorablespoons, Pie Chee cake Lerry Forks, Butter Kuives sOlive For ——And other articles mnumerable. Ga-Complete line of Bert Plated Ware. M. W. Bevenier, .84.50/ 1915 F St. Aso 1214 G Sr. 3019 12%c. Goods. sisecgon are ri) ne cat polka dots,rinses, isi Striped, “Shirtines” for punting Ladies’ and Boye’ Shirt Watste ad Sien's sNecinces Shirtsy I2ige. yard. ‘Ginguamsat 12ye, J.B. Nau, 1328 F Sr, 1092 <Successor to) HOOL, BRO. & CO. | Rescuing the Destitute on the Mesaba Range, HOUSES BURNED LIKE CARDBJARD. The Town of Virginia Destroyed in an Hour. ESCAPE THOUGHT OF. — Determ, Mixx., June 19.—The first train Dearing the refugees from the Mesaba range, which ‘Seen swept by fire, carrying 250 per- sons, mostly women and children, arrived in Duluth at 1:30 this morning, and the wearied, hungry passengers hurried from the coaches to the baggage rooms, where claborate lunches were spread. Of ali the crowd the ONLY greater portion were Penniless, dependent absolutely upon what | charity that might be offered. Few had saved | anything bevoud the most meager effects. and | for the whole train load there was but a single | trunk. Among the first few who alighted from the train were two tired-looking women, each | witha baby on her arn, and the entire ab- sence of other belongings told the story of a mother's love, ‘There was another family, a | mother, father and one child, Between them | they had saved but one thing, a baby’s picture. Ample preparations bad been made to care for the hungry people. ‘The tubles were what first attracted the eves of the hungry crowd. ‘They could not stop to talk. had saved was in many cxees hurriedly thrast aide. It was a most pathetic right Sand- wiches, coffee, anything to eat, disappeared faster ‘than it’ could be supplied. They bad Lad little or nothing to eat duriug the dav. A most graphic description of the fire at Virginia was given by James McCarthy, an | actor who had been playing at the Star Theater. | He was accompanied by his wife and a little a “The fire had been burning about Virginia for several days,” he raid, “but no one «! seemed to worry, so we did not. Saturday night we were called ont to fight the fire, bat it Was ensily gotten under control. Yesterday morning it was worse and the town was almost surrounded by fire. About 2 o'clock the wind. which had been rising all the morning, began to blow a perfect gale and houses on the edge of the town began to burn. “People went mad. They attempted at first to save everything and began moving furei- ture. Then they tried to eave lighter articies, but as the fire grew fiercer they were glad to save anything and escape with their lives. ‘The town burned like tinder. The light frame build- ings were like #0 much paver. ‘The whole tow: was in ruins in lest than an hour, The territied people gathered about the depot, where the officers of the road were doing everything for their safety. A train of ore cars was backed into the depot and the people londed in, All the way we came through a jaue of fire.” Many Mining Camps Barned. Sr. Pav, Mrxx., June 19.—There were many, mining camps employing a large number of men in the neighborhood of Virginia and they were undoubtedly burned by yesterday's forest fires, Among them were the Mountain Iron, New England, Rouchlea, One Jack and Poca mines, All the camps had large storehouses, It is feared some of the men may have perished in the fierce flames. It 1s difficuit to estimate the total lose, but if the reports be true as to the extent of the de- straction at the various towns anentioued it will amourt to over €1,000,000. ——_. HOME RULE FOR CUBA. The Spanish Minister of the Colonies Declares Ite Nec#ssity. Mapa, June 1 There is a deficit of $6,000,000 in the Cuban budget, but the min- ister of colonies states that thix shortage cau be easily met if the political and financial reforms that are desired by a majority of the Cubans are conceded. On Saturday last the minister of the colonics declared in the cortes that Spain mast try new methods in its government of the Antilles and | must grant to Cuba and Porto Rico a moditied form of home rule, to which, he said, only a minority of reactionists are opposed, eases ita ad PREFERRED EDWIN EOoTH. Sensation Caused by a Preacher Who Con- trasted the Actor With Talmage, Gnaxp Rams, Micw., June 19.—Dr. Chas. Flueher, a Universalist, preached yesterday morning on “Edwin Booth,” and created con- | siderable of a sensation when he declared he | would sooner #innd his chances for heaven with Booth, who paid his debts ‘in fall, than with | that other actor, Talmage, who joined in the | doxology after announcing that the debt of his church had been compromised at 25 cents on the dollar. — ARRESTED “THE SEA KING.” Indignities Saffered by th» Captain and Crew of the Viking Ship. Brooxtys, N. ¥., June 19.—Capt. Magnas Andersen of the Viking hip and five of his | crew were arreste! at 4 o'clock this morning as they were proceeding through Hamilton avenue on their way to New York. They had Deen toa reception and bangueting in the honor by the Norwegian societies of Brooklyn, and while quietly passing along the street an intoxicated Scandinavian ran up behind the chief mate and struck him. The captain and his men attempted to defend the mate, when an officer ran up and arrested the party, charg- ing them with being drunk and creating a dis- turbance. The man who started the row escaped. Notwithstanding the protestations of Capt. Andersen and his men they were locked up, At S o'clock this morning they were arraigned be- fore Police Justice Tighe. The officer who | made the arrests did not appear, but the driver | of the patrol wagon in which the men were con- veyed tothe lockup swore out a complaint | against them. They were held in $200 bail each for appear- ance next Monday. Bail was furnished and the prisoners left at once for their little craft. . Capt. Andersen was very indignant when seen today in regard to the treatment of his party by the police. He said that xome oue struck Rasmussen, one of his crew, and that Rasmuseon was chasing the man ‘when the police arrived. They seived Rasmussen and began clubbing him, whereupon Andersen aud the others pro- tested and they were ail clabbed. At the station house Andersen said that friends offered $2,009 cash bail for their #p- pearance in the mornmg, bat it was refused And they were locked up for the night. > THE LAKGEST IN THE WoRLD. ‘Trying a New Dredge in the Mersey—Dig- ging Out the Rar Near Liverpool. Liverroot, June 19,—The trial took place in the River Mersey today of a new dredger, which is the largest in the world, It is 320 feet in length, and it is calculated that it will raice 24,000 tons of matter daily from the bar at the mouth of the river. The process of filling and emptying the dredger occupied an hour anda half, and the machine m every way ful- filled expectations. The work of deepening the water on the bar is being Jone under the direction of the Mersey docks and harbor board, and within the past two years 2 difference of seven feet in the water on the bar has been obtained. In the early part of 1891 there was only eleven feet of water on the bar at low tide, whereas vessels drawing close on to eighteen fect can cross the bar now at low water, — The Brooklyn Paper Mill Barned, Brookixx, June 19.—The Brooklyn paper mill, owned by H. A. Philp & Co., situated at Nos. 426 to 432 Carroll street, was destroyed by fire shortly before midnight last night. The company has been in the hands of areceiver for the past two weeks and since then the work« had been shut down, isa mystery. The loss is $20,000; partially covered by insurance, Divorced From Baroness Blane. New York, June 19.—Justice Beach today gave Frederick R. Bianc a decree of absolute divorce from the Baroness Elizabeth Lawrence Blanc. This was granted upon the report of Referee Edward C. Perkins, just confirmed, finding that the baroness wax guilty, The cou ple were married July 5, 1887, at St. George's Church. Even the little they | How the fire originated | A FARMER IN TROUBLE. * Me Fad a istol and He Was Fined 6100. tephen E. Clements, a farmer from near the | Arlington, Va., post office, was in the city Sat- jurday. Hecamo bere am bis buggy with his aunt, but she was forced to return home alone, for Stephen indulged i too mach bad whi-ky and gotin trouble, Having a pistol in bis pocket he thouht he was obliged to draw it order to frighten the man with whom he bad» difficulty, and Poucemsn Hen! arrested him. ‘This morning the Virginian an Judge Miller's procession of prisoners to an swer a charge of concealed weapons, It was in testimony that the man got inte trouble when he went to call on a woman, and Judge Miller told” him he “had better been at ome. “You will have to pay a fine of £100,” said the judge,” or go to jail for sixty days.” pant you take my persousl’ bonds?” asked the replied the court, “you exn't bring loaded pistols Lere and then capect te get uff.” But my cropsare all in the ground and I can't pay the money jusi now “Then you will have togo down.” pecaentestinceitatty THE COULTS. Egurry Court—Chicf Justice Bingham and Judge Hagner, Saturday—Parsons agt. NL. Market Come procorfesso, Sharpless ag | order appointing guardian ad litew, | Rice; order ratifving sale nisi, Clark agt. Hoagland ‘Noonan Varker: divorce granted. | demurrer sustained; | agt. Nona bul dismised. order to show cause. i Young agt. Kelley; order directing | payment to trustee. Meany agt. Camberlinds reference to auditor. Shanahan agt. Shan- alan; reference to anditor, Galliber agt Me- Tutire: dirceted to allow special coun- agt. Cumberland; sale ratified Cimetit Covar, Divistox 1— Justice Bradley, Today —W, N. Berkley et RR. Co.:0u tral, Jobues _ Landed AN Three in the Gutter, Saturday night about 11 o'clock Arthur Skelly Was walkiag along 15th street with Miss Emma. De Fans! When be was met by three men one of whom stooped and said to bis ecom- panion: “Good night, darkag.” Mr. Skelly di not intend to ict the insult go unnoticed and Le demanded an apoloze. The apology would probably have been tmnde had not one member ‘of the party «ugg a fight. A diseassion followed and the passed. Tinally Skelly said he could whip all thre men, and be did a Janding them on the sidewalk one after an- other. Policeman Oriani aypeared on theacens and arrested Skelly and ene of the three men, Howard Clifford was the name given by the otber man aud both defendants were released on collateral. Clifford failed to appear in the Police Court this morning end bis collateral, €25, was for rei As no one appeared against Skelly bis collateral was returned. > Held for the Grand 4 William A Brown, the hotel waiter who was ar rested Saturday afternoon by Detectives Weedon and Lacey on a charge of stealing 8300 and a diamond pin belonging to Mrs. Louis C, | F. Hugo, as published in Saturday's Stan, was givena bearing in Judge Miller's court today. The articles were not recovered. nor was there any proof to show that Brown had ever seen the pocke: hook. Witnesses told of the duties of the bead waiter, aud it was shown that be was in the room about the time the money and ring were stolen. Judge Miller thought the case needed farther investigation and held Brown iv $000 security, for the grand jary. ia ee Record of Deaths. Dering the twenty-four hours ending at noom today burial permits were issued from the health office for the following: White—James McEvoy, 49 years; Flarelle B. Waters, 25 years; Harry M. Hendricks, 15 years; Mabel Tyris, 8 months; Hier Reymond, & month: Bessie F. Cornwell, 15 days. Colored—Emma D. Bryapt, 27 years; Lewis Butler, 17 years: Charles Stroud, 1 year, ey | A. Mitchell, 5 yeurs: infant of Ada Thomas, months; William Waters, 4 months. Marringe licenses hat | following by the clerk of the court: W. H. Leaman and Susie J, Millard; Benjamin Frank and Rebecca Wunberg; F. B. Keefer and Kath- arine E. Clarke; James F. Groves and Daisy B. Tice; Wm. R. Jobuson and Estelle C. Miller of Cieveland, Ohio; Lewis J. Byrnes of New York and Adeluide Harris of Barrytown, X. ¥.: John H. Walker of Concord, N. H., aud Mary E. Nesmith; Joseph W. Nevbett and Annie Soot, > Manoanet Sooxax har, through Me. Chapin | Brown, fileda bill fora divorce from Jobn J. to whom she was married in July, | 1876. She charges bad temper, drankenness, and aye it is unsafe to hve with him, | ‘Tu trial of the care of Harry A. Keigwia on | the charge of assault with mtent to kill John T. Moylan, on June 9, 1892, ect for trial in the Criminal Court (division 2) today, was, on ae- count of the absence of witnesses, put over till Wednesday. MARRIED. MILLER-BAUMES. On June 14, 3493, by Father C.F. Thoms Cathedral tn Bovine, May CHARLES | L. EK apd “hOKGANAA BAUMES, bork of Wasiaumte c. bd —————se2) DIED. BECKER On Sunday, Jnne 18. 18%. at 20 cBieTa ome and peintul ities, CATHARINE | Tuner! drow ber en's re dense, 670.3 hres | matncast co Cedaveley weornaes cam cou tems at Be ans Friends CADY. On Saturday wee tition. {tioted Lanier cr tre eS A his funeral trom bis Inve residence, No. TRS est, on Tres iny mornns, June MO, Tioquicas taste at Ot. “bape Mrs. ELIZABETH DAVIS, widow of the late Jobu Davi. eulered into feet Jae C19 ot ya, ta. tm tie cheat yeu of ver yheral from thy res i “a3 Mar joven te, Chiarch = 2 a relativesiavited te attend. Deparied this “ife June 1 | 1 acdites Tacs: MALY Ie i of the late Cul. amd Sarai Hebd. Jrmme 18. 8, at Providence Moxpttal, ries ret lock a... JOR | take Pi {ha Crtmoet northeast, Xucada Dain, Fricnds invited KENNEAL, The ‘uperal of SARAM ADE | KENNEAR will be held at Glenwood crue ry to fow cTuraiay) et 3 o'clock jum Prime iavited So be present MINIT Baltimore, on Saturday, Jame 17, ISK, at [o'clock y. on, HANORA, wife the late ‘Thomas Minite Fasera! Min tay. June! 1 Baltimore ani Pot residence, June 20, at ieee vrelock from t Wisincon, ec ay 3, Satay any, Jone IT aa, wt tag bome of Mr. and Mrg A. F. 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