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W. A. Pierce & Co., 719 Pesssvivasia Ave. Cor. Sth st. aw. Our Remnant OFFERING FOR we F AY. EPR Tae AP Borne noel gate abte tes hs BERL ate ta ; SELL, PRICES that MUST Rewxaxts Or Brace. Daess Goons. ae 4% yds. i8-in. ALL-WOOL BLACK SESS PEWiNG. Former price. REMNANT PRICE, §2 for piece. Yororen Dress Goons. fein ALL-WOOL NAVY he Sees See oh RE Pesee ‘Shin. ALL-WOUL RESEDA uses en sine. ‘a. Former 4 96. 50 tor jlece. PRICE: $6.50 tor fect i. Former price, $0. PRICE, €5 for piece. Saorr Lexorns Ix Wasa Dass Goons. nae OIC. of the BALANCE, of FRENCH SA 1 Sis (Row in's mane. Lunt erunds with coleed Suuree Former prwe. 'e- TO CLOSE. 13 KEMN (NTS of CO and BLUE cal WRAPPER GUUDS. REDUCED ‘TO CIFIC. CHAI LIES. Light Gx Sckbs ita COLORE FIGURES. | Former price, Ie. REM. NANT PRice, 3 yt Ressasts Or Panasors. = jUR*AH PARASOLS. Former p a Te A Ee Se cmer ice, GTR REMNANT PRICE, K PARASOL. Fi REMNANT PRICE, W. A. Pierce & Co., 719 Prsssycvacta COR Sil ST. NW. Ave. LANSBURGH & BRO. WE HAVE MAD LIVELY TIMES THIS WEEK. TUE STORE 1S ABLAZ= WITH BARGAINS-ON ALL SIDES ARE DISPLAYED THE MIGHTIZST Aznay oF DIME AND DOLLAR SAVERS EVEK OFFEKED bY TH: Low- EST PRICE HOUsE ANY- WHERE THE FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR ARE LITERALLY G.OANING WITH BARGAINS. Goobs RELUCKD AS THEY NEVER WERE BEFORE To- MORROW OCR 3D FLOOR COME: IN FoR 11S SHARE. AMONG THE HUNDREDS ARE THESE ONE OF THE GREAT- EST SPECIALTIES IN HO- SIERT ON RECORD. 309 DOZ"N IMPOKTFD FULL REGULAR “IAD HOSE FoR cup 1 ‘TL sizes. REDrCL FR+ Me TO 10. ! 100 Imitation t ALErator Satebeia, ! 1 | tl ED D4 SP RETING One lot oi COWASET f BLEX REMNANTS, aatSyt lencthe, at Zed Worth Sic. Also the sa.ue bran in 9-4, Worth :e. Seawsot B ¥, PERSIAN MULL, LAWS AND F. N REMNANTS, in Mgnt aud blocs, Reduced from Peasos of we «1 c-snown FRENCH ROCHETORD DIMITY RFYMNANTS, tn stripes only, at Sc. per sd Worth tae. 10 pieces of BLAS DOUBY DTH LACE BUNTIN . f: ood condition. Meduced trom 20e. to Oy 1 2he. per sa. 1 ease of WHITE CRINKLED SFERSUCKER, Warranted. Reduce! from 123 to va. Piews of B LACE DENTEL ES, war- Fauted tobe emiine Fren-h importation, Redured to => per yd This is a great chance todny a oie a: a low nenre. A lot of PLAIN WOOL CHALLIE. REMNANTS, ia all colors. Redueed irom 18 to 8c. ner sa. &% pies of LIGHT GRAY SURF CLOTS. suita- bref r Bathin= Sait. onic Se yard. Worth 126°. TRYFKAL BUSDEPD. WHIT? INDIA LINES, Bo_vestD, UNFINISHED APRO Only L5c. vec NeW. THES® ARE ALL GENUINE MONLE-SAVERS. OF SOME THERE Ake MANY. OF OTHERS FEW. THK €RO_D- THA! ALWATs COME AFTER K ADING OU" ADVERTISEMENTS INDIC\ FE THEI: CREDZNCE IN OUR STATEM NTS. WHAT WE TELL you IN Pi INT IS GOSP L: No IDLE PaaT- The To @ T YC HERE. BUT THE SIMPLE TRUTH. YOU KNOW US AND Loe TRUSY Us. WE KNOW YOU AND Ws HANe DECEIVE. SLEXANDKIA AND BROOKLAND PACKAGES DELIVSRED DAILY. LANSBURCH ny To Arreact 4 " A Crown Toxonrow | WE WILL SACRIFICE. | 500 pairs Lalies’ Black and “Russet | Revular prices, | Sand 31k a | Oc.Pair, | irs “*Little Men's” Russet Calf 0-8. latest syle, spuine hee! tip, 8t013 for boys to 12 years. | 1 90c. Par. | Ls Crawrorp, | 1 rn Sr. ! ce, PoK 73 RU RUELD ADD ELLELLL A LDLUL LISD f =/To Reason ' THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 29. 1893. Heilbrun’s ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Or Seasoxastez Foorwear i GREAT SHOE SALE. IDE AWAKE MEN AND women by the hundreds crowded our stores today I A GHEE APRGHGE Fo et om som te ESSQHEX: SESE BEYER po phage yesterday's Star. ; ae is We have thousands of pairs too ||| Here Ane Prices {|| many of seasonable Shoes which we : are determined shall be converted III Tear Tax, HI into money quicklySOME at CosT— mae i SOME AT LESS THAN cosT— pov ee ALL at GREAT DEAL LESS than TENNIS SHOES, in checks | PRICE, you ever bought good Shoes for. and biacks. All sizes. | 34. GENTS" Patent Leather and Russet Goat Oxford Ties. | PRICE, $1.29. | CLEARING % CLEARING PRICE, $1.19. Ladies’ Russia Calf and Goat, Patent Leather and Dongola Oxfords, 17 diferent styles. HEILBRUM &GO-, |402 7th St. NW. Fow You can't afford to miss th’s sale. The sooner you call the better for you. A 400 Pairs Men's Bench Hand-made Brown Seal Goat Bluchers, a very stylish, soft $4 shoe. cur Price. 82.85 600 Pairs. Men's Gcolyear Welt — Fine Calf and Gents Hand Stitched Russia | CLEARING SPECIALS ae sR een Calf.Patent Leather and French | PRICE, kaneis Calf Biachers and Bas. | $2.69. a deca, uke . _ PRICE. 2.35 Ladies White Canvas, Den- j CLEARING ; am sola and Ruset Oxiords and | price. | [ENIGQ 7 Pir Mews ae, Real Kangaroo : | 89c. Laced and Gaiters — am several different | CLEARING shapes. Good 83 Chitdren's Ruesia Calf and | PRICE, valu cuT Dongola Low Cut Shes. | Ole SHOES. Pule Wm. Hahn & Go.’s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, $30 AND 032 7TH 8° 1814 AND 1916 PA, AVE, M1 PAL AVE. SE |Stox: “Tur Orv Woxas Ls Suoe» | 3 eon Baby |GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Leather Belts Gestumes Axo Lunes. ANeather, with nickel buckle, now 20e. Allcleather King Belts, nickel buckie and rings, now ike. Al-leather, with bather-covered buckle, now 40°. All- eather Ring Beits, covered buckle and rinzs, now 48c. Fancy Peather Liax Belts,covered buckle and rings. now He. Finer quality. with pat. trouser hooks, now 7c. Leather-lined aud stitched, with pat. troaser hoozs, now #1 Ounex Gnuapes Up to $2.40 No. S32 YOU WILL WANT ONE OF THOSE All-Leather Dress Suit Cases. 88.50—S9.00—$9.50. ‘Theos are moat excellent Teavetine Cases, having Hinen Jesther Hvin-, polished brass locks ant buckles or caicnes, hearty len her corners and hades, and finely Dnish-d throazhout. Gests Learner No. D. We have the largest and most com ever shown in the District. A Good Box = = $8.20 A Better One= $6.00 A compiete line of every description of BAGS AND SATGHELS rron_ $1.00 ro $45.00. ALSO FINE FANCY LEATHEK GOODS. TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND LEATHER GOODS MANUFACTORY, PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NW. Have you ever used a Leatheroid 1 rank? It Stands No. 720. it ‘That a CLOTH-TOP SHOE wi:l ft bette: thas a leather-top shor—the cloth being more plial havi make it look better aa feel thin others. while it gives the suv port to the ankle. ‘Another relat in thelr fevor—yon never yw a chiea-lovkin cloth-top shee. “STuey're vue svecia's for the next two nll | Great Reduetions Have Yo CAERTAGE? In ether YOUR POCKE’ ired styles of modern Akeed Bod wrought in 3 usy bands, sil fear, eae es A Fine Boz = = $6.50 igpar “coun f sioke whoxts We have several other raies at intermediate | — prices that wi.l imterest you as well. No. 0190. Wicker Body Carriar holstered in drab © mc Back and silos. best runn Ry wear” Hbrlase, shaved apoke whyela.-fUiscarri Deine siebtiy. Gaweced © i transporta’ton wi. beso d for. W. B. MOSES & SONS, “Furniture, &e..” 11TH AND F S18. N.W. Ia Carriages. u BABY Or do se it And you ure ins" day. sHOW ROOM bun CARRIAGES, all fe-soan” now, and cery nodes ately priced. But we've cone right throazi the stock and shaved the prices down until they're fow enough to be laughable. Note well these sample values: Antique oak boty, erill_ and spindle work, upholsiewd im dark blue silk Sides and tach, satin parasol with Tare eve, Ths dest runni'e weary slaved s}okes. plush, pir ed | sy;ture end patent brake. “Keduced S15 BO-imelo — D2fmelh | * wae. poa, pay comer Maatswe $5.50 $6.25 {ie ent gna iw’ gout, shave t stokras 8 FINER GRADES, HEAVIER LEATHER, | ine Becta 0 Sl 2.50 ‘try. sater sear, Found 33 i Rah eds Teed Body Carriace with fenders over the Jtered im red sik. pit ke it, sflenia ‘wheels, S12 Adore over 817.5 ‘Boughé to welt yor $87.50. Reed Body Scroll Desten Carriaze. 1 holstered jp dark blue six plush, combina: Sow oid wel ukaah trisininiy, aim araa peared ote wiieels. Reduced from 3S a0 10 : Dow? jie trum prices. Cail aiid axe the Carriagos. varas ol ede, best year. "0" We Be MOSES & SONS, ta Axv F Sis N. W. days. Fifteea per cent discount will be the jucement. C.oth-top are. 4.35. LOW SHOES here's or est Russet and Black Qxtord exeelleat in make, $125. EDMONSTON 328 0 But if you favor La 231 9TH Deinty ~ew FLEUR_DE LIS Gold” Decorated | French. Chi welty” Sete for tl Tete-tete, = Butters,” Bureat Bare 9-412 spread out on @ table on eecund oor. 1M. W. Beveanox A215 F Sz. Asv 1214 GSr. Ladies’ Needs. gpermiets tine of Bterrage: Act and most Forme: ‘ip Wade eheaita seas oe se a penne Seances ‘Millers Senkeas Taree Babe.” #2. Bock ‘on physical enituro sree. orseT Eumporrem, o Buascezs. | J.B. esa Come nd Osuy. World’s Best Filter, $6.60. Note these extraordinary inducements On Your Back. over a dollar for ‘sum will buy ‘beau- “stand” ours at a dollar 81.25 and 81.50 Shirts in the city. We've never sold snch a good dollar Shirt before—newir thought we could sell as cocd—but we're doing it. Cheviots, Madras, Bedtord Cords, Satteens, ke. — latest styles—all colors and patte-ns. Braxcn Barrivore Smear Factory, ELLERY & IREL ND, MANAGERS. UNCTION N.¥.AVE. ST.N.W eek We offer the Famous Pasteur ‘‘Germ- proof” Water Filters, which purify as weil as clarify the muddiest and most polluted water, at the low price of 8¢:.60 each. Size sufficient for ordinary household. Pasteur “Tourist” Filters, packed in cases for travelers’ use, insuring pure water no matter where you travel, && W itaxanta & Epwonsros, 1205 Px Ave N.W. To 1328 F Sz. Superior quality of Fine Double-bleached Satin Damask Table Linens. Only $1 per yard. Six-quarter Satin Damask Hemstitched Tete-a-tete Cloths. Only $2.50 each. 25 new pieces Fine 36-in. Englisu Shirt ing Percal-s, for ladies’ shirt waists, “Eton” suits, wrappers, &e. Only 124e. per yard. Plenty of other equally ‘‘rood things.” VAELE. y(Suecemnerto 1 398 F Sr ALLE, Hooe, Bro. & Co. ) WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, 10TH. 11TH AND F STS N.W. OUR REMNANT DAY, TOMORROW, FRIDAY, JUNE 30. ‘The continued existence of this WEEKLY REMNANT CLEARING DAY is evidence of its popularity. It is now eenerally recognized as “*THE ECONOMICAL SHOPPING DAY." You appreciate it because “‘short lengths,” ‘odd and small lots,” ‘broken assortments,” “‘extreme siz s"—goods soiled, mused, scratched or otherwise defaced from handling, displayinx. and so on, are offered withont reference to cost, thereby enabling you to get Just the article you need at about half price. We are satisfied to make the sacri- fice, as by that means our several stocks are kept always fresh an presentable. ‘The benefits, therefore, are aputual Doing the immense business we do—supplying the wants of thousands of our patrons daily, leaves us pile and piles of remnants, Were we to allow them to remain fypm week to week they'd soon crowd out the other goods. To prevent this we separate all such things from {he rorular stock, label them ‘“Remnants," put ‘them on veparate tables and sell them for one-third to one-haly their original prices—simple enough. isn't it? Friday of each week is the day set apart for ‘‘Remnants."” You can read of some very interesting thinzs for tomorrow. BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS and HIGH-CLASS WASH GOUDS—have hun- dreds of useful lengths of pretty fabrics, enon in some for a woman's entire suit—many with sufficient quantity for girls’ and children's suits. So with the other departments, They all hold out rare induce- ments. ge ) Cursa Derantuest. 1 English Decorated Din Set, 114 pieces, 3 cups missing, 1dish chipved, 4 plates chipped. Keduced from $10 to $5. 1 English China Dinner Set, 100 pieces, soup tureen missing. Reduced to 84.50, 1 English China Chamber Set, with jar, small Pitcher missing. Reduced to $3. (3d floor... Mews Forxisurxo Deranruent. 1 White Lisle Suit, 38 Shirt, 34 Drawers, slightly sotled. Reduced from 83.50 to 82. 4 Extra Fine Lisle Shirts, size 34. Reduced from $1 to 50c. 3 Gauze Shirts, size 42, short sleeves, slightly Soiled. Reduced from 50 to 25e. 1 pair “*Dr. Jaezer* Summer-weight Drawers. fize 28x28. Reduced from 82.25 to 81.25. 1pair Gauze Lisle Drawers. Size 28. Reduced from 82.25 to $1. ‘ 2 Blue Derby Kait Shirts and Drawers. Size 38 and and 32. Keduced from $1 to Tic. 1—26-inch Brown Umbrella, dresden knob. Reduced from $3.50 to 82.50. Half Hose. Sizes 9 and 934. Reduced -10th st. building.) se at Brrc_A-Brac Deparraest. 1 Handsome Vase, “Royal Crown Derby,” slightly imperfect. Reduced to 83, 1 Doulton Vase, slightly imperfect. Reduced from 88.75 to 86. 1 Royal Worcester Vase, imperfect. Reduced to $5. . (th floor... « eesvveeeJOQh ot, bulldang.) in Custom Neglige Shirt. 8!z9 14. Reduced from —o— 10 81.75. 1 Pique Bosom Shirt. Size 14. Reduced from $1.50 Crock | Deranraews. to 81 ‘ 3 Fancy Clocks, ivory, green and pink. Reduced 1 Fmbroidered Bosom Shirt. Size 17%. Reduced | (5th floor Gt loth st. building.) from $1.50 to 81. 2 a ete, Sn mit Ohm TA 7 Relwced Pressep Giass Depanruent. * 16 Fancy Glass Bread Plates, Reduced from 10¢ 1 dolled Shirt. Size 173g. Reduced frum 81 to 50c. 2 Unlaundered Shirts. We. to 500. 1 Pajama Suit, Reduced from 87 to 84. (Pirst floor. d tobe. 1 Fancy Glass Berry Set. Reduced from 98c. to 65c., th MOOR. tteeeeeee “Oth st. building.) Size 17%. Reduced from asks has Hovservestsatse Derantuest. 1 Moth Bag, soiled. Reduced from 60e. to 4¢, gj_Hevy Tint Wasi Boiler. “Tedaced from 81.35 to 1 ‘ater Carrier, shop worn. Reduced Be. Lith st. building.) 1009 F st.) —o— Muuusray Deranruesr. slightly soiled. Keduced from ss+-2d annex.) Savaxese. Depanruesr. ‘One Jananese Silk Quilted Gown. fnll embroidered, Alihtly faded. ‘Keduced from #2 50 to 815. Satsuua Vases, 20 inches hig. Meduced from Sewixse Macurses. Perfectly sound in every way—wood work very Siighitly scratched, that is all, = Bue dap git Ait sttachments. Reduced | OP okenabi Vasen, 18 inches hich, gold decorations. from $22 50 to $205). veil irom $4.65 #2. 90 * Sdrawers. Reduced from aa Vase, 2 inches high. Reduced from €5.30 -10th st. building.) --Ist annex.) =} Croax Depantwesr. 2 Striped Blaz rs, soiled. Sizes 35 and 38. Reduced frow $2.50 to 50e. 1Tan Jacket, embroidered rolling collar. Size 36 Reditced from $10 to 85. settings, pearis, emer- ud tarqucise. Reduced = to 10e. pelt. 1Gray Care's Har Blazer. Size 32 Reduced ee | from $10 to @3.. 10 B ack Hat Pins. 1educed from 1c. to Se. | _ 1 Tan Lonz Cape, braided yoke. Size 38. Reduced | (1st floor... eoceeeeeeKDth st, building. ) from 222.50 to 810. lillian: 1 Long Ulster e » Sizes ved fr = | eee ee ee eT mee auaotets, Suepnnes, 1 Dark Green Cape, ribbon trimmed. Reduced _ Pd vane moma tap eng from 6. : dottie’ Farina Cologne. iteduced from 23e. to nee bottle of **Capitol Bouquet,” best extract. Reduced fro 6Xe. to w W ite Lilac. Medved fro-y 49e. to B5e. Jiarge box V seline Cold Creau, iid bowen. Ke- anced from ive. to Loe. st floor... -110b st, building. ) 2 Cream Cloth Blozer, sf faced with velvet. lined, ccllar and cuffs Sze U6. Reduced from $35 to Sizes 54 ves. and 6). (3d floor. Roduced from $1 Serr Deranrwesr. 1 Fine Cha It. Tea Gown, slightly solled. Size 38. | Reduced 0 to 86.75. 1 Black Tailor-made Cheviot Suit, long jacvet, de- hable vent. Size 34. Keduced frum 818.59 io 50, Keduicel from &6 to ed from $7.50 to $3.50. b. Reduced from andinal Sik Waists—one p nd one plain. Sizes 34 and 28. Reduced froin 86.75 (0 83.50. 1 Cream Fisune! Noveity Suit, sailor waist. Siz 26. Reduced from $15 to #3, 1 Desk Given Imported Cobtume. Size 20. Re- | 7 remnants Figured Dinttion 136 to 10-yard Auced Som $45 to S25. wants Dotted and Figured Swiss, 1g to6- Blue S yard length 3% nud We To Zac. 3 16 remnants Tniiy Linon, ite 4-yard lengths. Re- juced frou 12% to He. duced from $3.75 to tole EMderdomn Confort, Gx. Reduced from #20 #10. Jd k EMlentown Cemfort, ruffled. Reduced from raggitne? Plaid Cool:nz Blanket, Reduced from $2.50 i ++ 11th s*. building.) finished with ruffle at elbow. greea y trimmning. Size 16 years, GM bust measure. duced from £35 to #22 ext fie ‘aye, handsomely ed. Size 16 years, 4 bust B10 to $5. <seneae Flannel; 1e-yard lensihs. Keduced 1 remnant of 12 yards Black 4 Irish Lawn Waists, uevtly tuesed. Sizes 8, 14 and steps AG yearn, Reduced from $1 to 50e. Reduced fron 4 White India Linon Guimpes, tucked yokes, fall racy Sieeven, neatly trimmed with embroidery, slightly soiled. Size 10yerrs Redu-ed to 50c. BALL-wool Tan Broadcloth Jackets, ruffle cape col- lara Sizes 14, 16 acd 18 years. Reduced from #1075 Wasa Goovs Deranrwexr. Bemnants Corded Ginghams, 10and 12 yard. Re- to £6.75. 'Yicinnents Setin’ Orrandies, 3% to GN yards. Re- 7 h i Ormundies, 3 \s. ‘3 Ail-wool Dresses, blue and tan plaid effect, yoke | duced Bite H and girdle of silk velvet. Sizes 4 and G years. Re-j _,Reummauts Percales, 236 to 53g yard, Reduced from * Isto} aueod from 85 to 82.50. Re: ‘hirting, 24 ¥ 4 All-wool Reefers, cardinal, blue and gray, larre | duce! fro ting, 24 to 4 yards. Re- sailor collara, Sizes 6, Sand 10 years. Reduced from 10th st. bldg.) 50. 85 to test bide) Cortan Axo Corr Depanruest. 3 Liberty, Squares, yellow. lieht bine and cream, aliehtly aolte's Reduced from #2 to 81.30. grit bieared Windsor Ties, lighiiy volied: Reduced bin WD tobe, . Boys: Crormxe Derantuesr. 5 White Satlor Sui Auced from #7 to 85. 2 White Flannel Sailor Caps. Reduced from to 75e. 3 Mother's Friend White Embroidered Waists. Sizes Handsomest | DENTAL PARLORS iW THE CITY. the dentist's touch — how- ever necessary it may be—and ‘we think it isas little as we can do to make your surrovndings pleasant and your visit as enjovableas possible while inour hands. With this ent in view we have just refitted our parlors at 401 7th st. for the summer and now invite you to in- spect the handeomest dental parlore in Washington. Q@-All branches of dental work by ““specia tate” of Mt ecaperience. Here are the prices Extractiny Rith gas oF 5c. Bile: Platina Olio: gure Gold Ailings nccordins to vise. ‘Gold crowns Vers beat vet U.S. Dewrar “Assoctariox, 401 Tru Sr. N. W. Baltimore Office: 1 N. Chartes st. 3029 Oh, My Corn! No neet to have corns—or bunions either, Come to us and jet us relieve you of the torture. Won't you enjoy our vacation = “‘immensely” if = your Hect" are continually. psining Suu? We'll “correct” before you start. Pror. J. Grorcrs & Sox. CHIROPODISTS. 1115 PA. AVE. NW. Mined, braid bound Bigs 32 Reduced from @8.50 | gg /J8N# Shicted Bocade, Reduced from $3.85 to ’. CAL floor, +» T1th st. bide.) Fwured Linen Lawn Wrappers, wide ruflle. Sizes i S2and 38. Reduced trom 6 to @3.50. B D —— ranker Depanraenr. S D, 1 pair 10 4 Summer Blankets, border slichtly faded. Vibes et A gional pew spar 1A hectver Brantete, border stlghtly faded. Baz yarda. Reduced | peduced trom 4 to Shas Pout Tike Reteeed | from 831084. pair 11 nced Irom $6 to 85. 11th st. bldg.) [2 pair .. Reduce | from 85 to $4. 1 pair 11-4 Heavy-weivh: Blankets, $4 wool, slightly sotle Sr og ron te Lag ay 24 Tine" All-wool Californie. Biag i aba need from #150 to #1 Te Figg cemiogaenncelane Tit? G4 Pine Aif-wool erty Blankets, vhasced. Ke- 6 Zand years. Keduced from $2. "7 Kilt Suits, Reduced from @4, $5 and 86 to 81. 14 B-own and White Straw Hats. Reduced from Brack Goons Derantaest Pe iy tclaT RY Bordered Camel's Hate. Reduced from $21 (8a floor. -10th st. building.) i Tiss vis Hellotrope Dotted Grenadine. Reduced a rom : 12 yards Hed Striped Grenadine. Reduced Israxts) Deranraesr. to. Nexen mang a ‘The folowirg are samples submitted to for some reason or otuer Were not return 1 Cambric Short Dress, Ve yoke of fine tucks and Hamburg inseriing, hizh, fuil siocves finished with neat Hamburg edxing, deep hem at bottom of skirt. Real value, 7:0. or $1. Remnant price, 4c. 1 Nainsook Short Dress, very fine, “Hubbard” stylo, yokeof fine nainsook inserting and hand feather stitching, deep hem and feather stitching at bottom, full, high sleeves. Real value, $2. Remnant price, $1.13. 1 Cambric Long Slip, yoke and jacket effect. neatly 8, which yards Camel's Hair, Reduced from $5.88 to a1L78F8s YE Wool Striped Glorioso. Reduced from $ Yards, Black and White Challie, Reduced from 84 yards Silk and Wool Drap @’Alma. Reduced from 130 to -10th st. annex.) 1 Corrox Deranrwesr. remuants Yeddo Crepe, 10 1a reve, 10 Fars each, lavender oke neatly | aud green.” Reduced from 1 40 trimmed with Hamburg ede ne and cluster of fine - i tucks, deep hem at bottom of skirt. Real value, $1. ag maga’ 10-4 | Pequot” Sheeting. Remnant price, 434 yards. Re tuced fro: $1.18 to 8! . 10th st. building.) SM yards.” Reduced from 81.04 to 9c. Remnants 9-4 *“Utic Tyards. Kedi PARTMENT. pes Arr Nerorewopa dDiearpwesr, Redneed from $1.25 to 7c. ets. Reduced froin #1 to 50c, s Karrren, Uxprewrar Deranrves Ts Ladiew Swiss Rubbed Cte Combtnntion A Collarand cum Box. T Waste Basket, "edaced from 8 tes Bat faced fr 2silk Head Rests, tre ei low. Keduced from 83.50 to ef SAtim-lined Work Basket, Reduced from #3.50 to (3d Aor... G pairs Ladies’ Fancy Dro Hose, black feet, Melt biW Sizer’ and. "Reduced fro to 50e. ‘12 pairs Children’s Fine Ribbed Islack Cotton Hose. Reduced to 1c. Ss . Pi od Grove Departures. pairs Ladies’ Black 7-hook Hid Gloves, size 5% DEPARTMENT. a fedveesl fron 1 39 ¢0 3c. he a ites tc Ladies" Gcbatton Natural Col Tia G8, Reduced from £340 S0e eens ‘Spairs Ladies’ 4-bution Oera: Gloves: sige 5 6. ‘Reduced trom $1.50 tod. rms Get Rowecscsscoccern ee ith st. annex.) mi 3, 2-3 4, na Si ne Mtediuaca ‘loth-top Oxfords, patent leather tip; “Cc” 3. b-3r DT lasts 1-2. Wedueed from mare toe, patent leather vamp; eta ee ett | Lavree Mosczx Uxpenwean. ie Satorta;, “am seat, 1-24, | of EET SE eas, Tene See, down Aeanes 0 2%, | ofhand er broiders, finissed a : last, 13 1-4, 1-86. 1-6: “Co | Reduced from $275 to 81.50. | OY ie Yoke Band. 4 pairs La ies’ Cambric Drawers, extra size, deep Hamburg ruffle and two rows of narcow inserting, with tucks between yoke band. Keduced from @2.75 :'D" last, ‘alencienmes lace bea 1s. Keduced frou: (das Keduced fous Ist annex.) - 10th at. building.» JUST RECEIVED. 720 pairs Men's Russia Calf Bluchers, Oxfords and Palr., which were made up to sell for 85. OUR PRICE, £2.95. 480 pairs samples of Men's Fine Shoe. Regular $4, 85 and 86 quality. OUR PRICE, FROM $1.95 TO 960 pairs Ladies’ Russet Oxfords, $1.85, $2.50, 83, and 83.50 srades. OUR PRICE. $1.35 AND 82.45. 480 pairs Ladie* Samples—the finest made. Our Prices on these are less than manufacturers’ whole- wale prices. COME AND SEE US AT OUR NEW HOUSE. THE WARREN SHOE GOUSE, Gro. W. Ricx, 919 F STREET NORTHWEST. —e28 ‘MOTHERS EXCITED, FATHERS DELIGHTED, OYS JUBILANT. \d right wood cause have thes—for the display of such emotions—eee! OVS’ TWO-PIECE SUITS. Sizen 4 to 14 veers. $7, 96.50, 86, $5.50, 5 values—all im a A sUIT. Double-breastel, _sinxle-breas'ed, _plaited and coer ‘cheviots, " suzore, Feeds, Re. Plaids, strives, checks and “broken | checks: diagonals. ‘Che latest patterns, the newest esiscns. the best makes — ALL SHARE THE SAME FATE. AND UMALK THE PLANK" AT TWO NINETY- MENS PANTALOONS ~ OF, 80S bat aS Bo aaa es kinds have together and marked at A PAIR, Every pair is spick span new, Fresh bo dateice wet wi ith dew, And, sir, from’ tof view, They are ‘Just the thing” for you: need an entire Suitof Clothes—we have ‘most excellent SIMESS SUITS FOR MEX =$7.50= Others of higher grade, finer fabrics and more elabo- vate trimmings at =$10= A SUIT, Rarely is s0 generous an opportunity offered to the people of any community. Vas Si Asces TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, $27 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N.W., CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE STRICTLY ONE PRICE. ‘Open Saturday until 11 p.m. FFICE COATS, stripes and checks. on i Neto ges era moras eit . Be. q = T. B. Towxur & Sox. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, 1316 7th at. nw. : 3,000 YARDS UNBLEACHED COTTON, 3e ANDROSCOGGIN BLEACHED COTTON, Be. CHALLIES.5, 8, 10nd 18c. until URTAIN SCRIM, LACES in all wid MOSQUITO NET, Side, in all colors, 45e. per MINDIA LINEN, Plain and Dotted Swiss PLAID and NT AIPED MUSLIN. ahGEL LINE of CORSET for ladies, misacs and * LEATHER Bel PLAIN and FIGURED DRAPERIES. fax your tickets and set the Denes of Closing-Out Sale OF A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF DRY Goops. We are destrous of realizing on our stock, na with a view to tarnin« it iuto money as speedily as possi- ble offer every yard of goods in our store at COST. As our object is to realize the money on our goods Woovwann & Lorunor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. this great reduction will apply to cash customers W. Ml. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENN. AVE, 926-65 | to Mr. itis B. Porter, at the residence of the | bride’s parents, on dhe Brentwood road. vester- dav evening, was one of the most enjoyable oo | cau «in that vicinity during the present wea- son. About 8 o'clock sixty or seventy couples from the surrounding country bad gathered in ine Walton was playing the wedding march ‘ou the piano the couple entered the room, were natted MANY JUNE BRIDES. Churches Made Melodious With Wedding Marches. by the parents of the! Setierreie eee a white Iress and was the handsome and costly presenta, After mons the jd repaired to an d with all the to table fon season. . Mr. o"clerk an’ the War’ Derarimeat, wedding trip they will remde at 202 i i LAWN PARTY AT TWIN OAKS. | How Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Hubbard En- | tertained the National Geographic Society Last Evening—Other Social Events—Where Folks Are Spending the Summer. — + Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Hubbard, in accord. ance with their annual custom, gave «lawn | party Inst evening in honor of the National Geographie Society. of which the former is | President, at Twin Oaks, their summer home. | ‘The evening was perfect for the event, and the occasion gave great pleasure to the large num- ber of members of the society who were pres- ent. The characteristic hospitality of the host Provided eusy means of reaching his beautiful suburban home, going all the evening from the electric cars at Woodley lane to the house. ‘Miss Irva Keenan and Mr. Chas. J. were married last the Ey le relntiver end fewint i i | i’ ie Hs i F i i! a FEF: i & i ba i At the house Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard met their grfests with a warm welcome. Assisting them in their kindly attentions were Mr. and Mre. Chas. Bell and Miss Dodge. ‘The little Misses Bell and Miss Daisy Grossman were pic- turenque figures fitting about the house and grounds, In the spacious dining room supper ‘Was served all the evening. All the drawing rooms and halls were lavishly decorated with flowers. The splendid row of palms lining the avenue up to the mansion Tere, asalware, greatly edmi The palms have’ been family possessions the last forty yenve and have atiained “magnificent in the winter they fill the big house Mr. Hubbard bad_ built f making the extensive alterations to To add the finishing touch to the the evening the moon was shining as the came back into the city. Among those present Mrs, Cockrell, Gen. and and Mrs, ‘Thomas Wilson, ex-J Strong, Mr. Charles E. Prof. and Mrs. Newcomb, Mr. Prof. end Miss Leaman, Miss Brinklev, Mr. and Gen. Batchelder, Mr. and Mr. A. B. Graham, Mr. J.B, Forrest, Mrs. Scidmore, Miss Mr. and Mra J. Hyde, Mr. H. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Webster, Mr. Mr Join Wight, ve ate Wal Wyman, Mr. ir. John r. iter Pe George A. King. Prof. Powelt, W. W Evans, 3. W. J. MeGee, Mr. tle. Mr. Frank H. Bigelow, M. Mr. Isaac Wall, Mr. Lafayette C. Loomis, A.C. Roberts, Dr. C.F. Rand, Mr. and Mra. H. PR. Heit, .Mise, Madeline Gece, Mr. A. Klaking, Mr. in * H.E. Evans, Mr. William Aydclotte, Mr. and Mra.” White, Miss Chester, Mra Stevenson, Mr. Henry H Bates. Mre. Edwin J. Pond, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. P. Lincoln, Mr. Richard’ von Exdorf, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clift, Mrs. Fannie B. Colonna, Miss Daly, Mise Re: ay Mrs. H, W. Bergman and danghter, Mr. E. Schmidt, Mr. John R. Young, Mr. W. C. Willen- buarh. the Misses Grant, Mr. Middleton Smith, Mine Hickey, Mr. J. A.” Waddey. Mr. Edward Goodfeliow. Mr. John Hitz, the Misses Martin, Mr. W. B. Chilton, Mr. George Clymer Shaw, Mr. Edward 8. Jones, Mr. C. F. Chisholm, Gen. Thos. H. Looker, Dr. and Mre. Craighead, Mr. i. , Mr. and Mre. Heury F. Blount, Mr. E. Oliver Belt, Mr. Everett Hayden, Mr. Philip Andrews, Dr. Childs, Capt. Steever. and dire Teunis & Hamlin, Mr. W. B. Hedrick. The marriage of Miss Park Lambeth, daugh- li fF fit H ia F i Fz in i fe # ti a Fl ! fez o ft ite #F i i ry. Capt. Edward Wilson, Mr. W. Richard Woolfolk and Mr. Richard tou. Mr. Frank Stafford were two bridesmaids, and Miss May ——— tily gowned a brimmed white bats and carnations. The bride of white satin, trimmed stvle of the empire. Her hat trimmed with white ostri i i f F i I Buddenty st 1130 am June 2, B.C. Gi ALL scutueast. June 30a invited toattena ily The THE aH H I rif Bek, £ s Georgia. After a stay later my ee | street. Alarge company of friends witnessed marriage !ast evenmg at St. Paul's Church, ft of funers! hereafter. ‘two years, niece of Gen. 8 ner of 15th and V streets. of Miss Elizabeth ‘Murphy and Mr. Edward MeCort. Rev. Father performed the ceremony, Miss Lizzie O'Reete was the bridesmaid and Officer James ‘McGrath, the groom's partner on force, was his best man. A reception at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M after which Mr. and Mrs. MeCort started on a ten days’ trip to New York and Boston. ‘Miss Rosie McBride and Mr. Charles were married yesterday at the residence and Mra. Hasker, 228 14th street. Rev. i & Id 8 Fe it ty ety E Fk EF Pa Neitzy, the Misses: i I ‘Mr. Win- ter. After a reception the couple went to their ‘The wedding of Mr. Thomas Oriani and Miss Ellen Phillips took place at St. ‘Chureh last evening at 6:30 o' march. The bride wore a downe trimmed with lace chip bat trimmed with inceand ribbon. Her orna~ ments were diamonds and pearis. She carried « bouquet of white roses. The maids of honor were ‘Mise Katie Quinn and Miss Katie Holtman. At the close of the ceremony Quinn ” pre- sented the bride with a handsome bouquet and Mies Holtman presented a prayer book bound in white satin. ‘The usbers were Mesers. John Warren, Goo. Holtman, Jas. Burns and Daniel Rocker. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs, Holtman, the Misses Neiter of Baltimore, Mrs McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. McQuide, Mr. and Mrs. McQuade, Mr.and Mra. Wm. ‘Holt man, Mr. 8. B, Lambert of Chicago, Mr. Joseph Gordon of Ns J than C. Munroe of Georgia.” After the the couple repaired to their now home, 214 street northweet, where a wedding supper was given. A very pretty wedding was that of Miss Lil- lian M. Howard of Frederick, Md., and Mr. J. Frank Ellis of this city, which took place in Frederick yesterday at the M. E. Chureh, Rev. J.C. Hawk officiating. The church was beau- ‘Tea grown in this: tifally decorated with growing and pemen ht flowets, the chancel, railing being covapletal Saree the Beatie Breck hidden’ by daisies. The bride wore white sili tee" ms sabes aod Milesaf tee touey: maeoteee W marcbat rosebuds 08 0 ‘ ‘ pS : the church escorted by ber brother Mr. more agit C. 8, Howard (editor of the Frederick News). The bridal party consisted of the flower little Miss Daisy Dutrow, in white silk and ere; maid of honor, Miss Eleanor Howard, lavender silk and lace; four bridesmaids, Grace Khees of Washington, D. C., and Misses Noble, Harwood, Annie Howard Leila Smith of Frederick, Md. They were dressed in white dotted musiin, orn hate trimmed in natural and each carried «a large of roses loovely tied: | The best man was H. Shuster of Washington, D. C. ushers were Messrs. Jobn Grove, Will Rhees, Eugene Grove and C. C. Watera. A ception to the immediate fainily followed ai the home of the bride's mother. The bridal presents were numerous The groom's tras a diamond sunburst pin. ‘ale. Soa Meee, F. Ellie left on the 6:20 train for an extended tour to the Pacific coast, and will be at home to their friends in October. The marriage of Miss Annie Sherwood, Tsoisrexsance Ly Every Goon Krrcnes. As every cool housewife knows, the difference ber tween appetizing. delicious cooking and the opposite kind fs largely in delicate sauces and peilata! fravios, Now, these require « stromg, dolicatuy flavored stock, and the best stock is Listiete F rt iv AT Lresia Couraxys delta, th Cunprex Cex FoR PiTe FALU’s VeceTaBur SICILIAN Hark RENEWER bas Testored gray hair to its original color avd Vented baldness in thousands of cases. it W soto you. do CasTORia.

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