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719 Prsxerivarn Ave. Cor, 8th ot aw. ———— Brats Thursday. 8 VEU ay, ws wil ‘Stock the F IRST QUALITY. RIBBOKS at THE Pace Or Szcoxn Quaurr a ‘and to do this we have Maaxen Dows BEEEESES 225 p.m. every evening. W. A. ierce & Co., 719 Pexssrivasm Ave. COR STH ST. N. Ww. Q000000000 0000000 lo) ES) : OOOOOOOSOOOOOOS: DOOOSOOOOOOOOSSOOSS { More Homes Have Been Made Happ “modern credit system” JULIUS LANSBURGH’S “Rink,” Wasarsators Lanazsr Asp Foxexosr “Creprr« Hovse, N. Y. Ave. New l4rs. Btd Doxw-r Per Or2, Putting off never did any good, so don’t put off having a hollow, painyul and utterly worth- Jess tooth removed from your mouth because you are afraid of pain or because you think it may be worth saving. Come to us at once and if itis worth saving we will save it—if not, we ‘will extrsct ft ins skillful and painless man- ner. Our famous local anmsthetic—““ZONO"— relieves all pain, and. what is more, no danger whatever is incurred in tts administration. EXTRACTING, 25c.; WITH GAS OR ZONO, 50c. Cleaning. 75e.; Platina Filling. “92; Gold Fillings in proportion; Gold Crowns, $7.50: ‘Very Best Teeth, $8. U.S. Dexrat Asx, 401 Tru Sr. Baltimore Office: 1 ¥. Charigs st. @@raLL WORK BY GRADUATED EXPERTS. sv Gests Sam See pony, 2 2 Sel ee ee Scene A Tavcs { —aT— S PERRY'S. ET us put the White Goods list before you again. There are “fresh cuts” for you to consider—all of them are worthy serious con- sideration. All we have got in mind to do now is sell. We lost the idea of profit-of what they cost, even—with the first ‘‘plunge” Jof the prices. It te “warming up” again— comfort aught to be ats premium. But it is at edie count here. Resd these items for proof of it. Don't they reach to every wish you have—cover every want and of their kind the best-of their variety the screatest—of all barwaine the most generous? Parte Lrxex Lawns. ‘2Zimch PRINTED PURE IRISH LINEN LAWNS-—rich, new effects—that have been ‘30c.—NOW only 25e. a yard, Txronre> Doar figures, spots and stripes—that have been 300. and 36c.—NOW only 25c. a yard. ‘S2inch PLAIDS and STRIPES thst have ‘been Lie. and 18c.—NOW 12i¢e, a yard. Swiss Mears. SPOT and FIGURE PATTERNS, in all sorts and sizes—NOW only 20... 25c., 30c., dio. S7iée.. Ae, 450. and 50e. a yard. Prasux Lawss. SHEER PERSIAN LAWN-—looks cool— feels cool—I8 cool—and cheap, too—NOW only ~ 20c., 250. S734c. and 50c. «yard. Prguzs. WIDE and NAREOW WALE PIQUES— ‘NOW only 25c.. S7ige. , 50c., G2e. and 7ée. © DIAMOND PATTERNS—NOW only 25c. and Me. 8 yard. FANCY PIQUES—just what you want to make neckties of—NOW only 50c., @2ig0. and ‘Te. = yard. leu _ Mous. WHITE and CREAM—sheer and fine-NOW only 25e.. 3736c., 50e., O@He., 75e. and Sls yard. COLORED MULLS—NOW only 2c. and Soe. a yard. Fraxca Onoaxores @B-inch—WHITE—NOW only SOc., @2i¢0., ‘Ve. and $1» yard. 51-inch—BLACK—NOW only @240. and 75e. a yard. Faexcx Bartsre. 48-inch-ECRU_NOW only 25e. 8 yard. ‘32-inch—-BLACK—NOW only 400. a yard. Loxe Croras. 36-Inch—VICTORIA—NOW only 17e. «yard. 40-inch-ENGLISH-NOW only 2c. and ‘Shee. «yard. ‘No. 500-12 yards for $1.50. Caxsaics. JONES BROS.’ ENGLISH-soft finish NOW only 20c. to 50c. a yard. 4-4 CHAMOIS—NOW only L5c. a yard. 4-4 EXTRA FINE BERKELEY-better the price—20c. a yard, than latest of ail the novelties: MASALIAS—NOW only 25c. , 373f¢. and 50c. ry VICTOBIA LAWNS—NOW only 1230. and 25e. = yard. PLAIN and FANCY TUCKINGS—NOW only 40c. to $1.25 a yard. APRON NAINSOOKS—large and small checks—NOW only l0c., 1236c., 20c., 250. and ‘S74. 3 yard. TARLATANS—Lavender, Cardinal, Pink, Blue, Yellow. Biack, Canary and White—in a half dozen different qualities, Long Remnants and Remnants of INDIA LINEN, PERSIAN LAWN. WHITE DIMITY, SWISS MUSLINS, NAINSOOKS— and of all the popular ‘‘thinnesses” that we have been so busy measuring off this season, REMNANT prices, too, Give yourselves the benefit of the buying advantage we are offering. Every day sees ths gaps widen— the variety narrow. What is the logic of waiting till choosing will be out of the question, and you willbe mind totake what is to be had? You cannot fail of wetting ® bargain—but in selection you may havea preference which can be aranted now. Then buy NOW. Why not? Prsars, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” ‘Telephone 905. Xo “ob pase [A] BS.” he. = “Mente sm Fight to be euentical nour money's worth here—always, or vom money retard. tom. heavily clamped, heavy lock and lock bolts, full covered lo 28-in. 30-in. as 2 Can‘ PEASE Bin. io. 32-in. in, 36-In- 5 8S BE BS BS Name marked on ali trunks ‘*free.” Nome tag with each dag free. Kneessi, 225 Tth St. NW. PLEASING PROPERTIES A GAS RANGE has many. No small ones in the list are its labor-saving Properties. They alone are suffi- cient to cause every one to have & GAS RANGE. The others strengthen it To see Shedd’s stock of Ranges and Stoves is to buy one. Their excellent qualities can be seen at @ glance. Call and we'll tell you why oursare ‘‘best.” 8,8. Supp & Bro. 432 Orn Sx. CORSETS, |Jas. F Avyorme 100 Doz lc. Scxome Coxsers M. C. Whelan, 1903 FSz., Baseazsr, No Buaxca. THE. EVENING STAR: = ____\e4 & So Silk ee Waists,$3.29, of styles of Ladies’ Fine Japanese SUK Waiste, stylishly made in white, cream, navy, cardival, black and ‘taney. stripes. These ing at @4 and 95. Toclose,$3.29 Lace Sale. Embroideries ‘edwings, insertings, lt¢ / fuches wide, Fully worth 12%, 15, 18 and 200 Ost 10c. J Pex Yann. BON MARCHE w 314-316 7m Sx. N.W. A Ret Discouk? Sie Issure to be appreciated. Our sales last last week proved this. We shall continue ‘until further notice giving i0Perct. Off OX ALL OUR TRUNKS. ‘We want to have your thorough inspection of sev- eral of our standard CGUSTOM-MADE TRUNKS. ‘Will purchase one of our No, 4 grade of Ladies’ trays, deep hat box, eloth Mining throughout, tron bottom, braseed lock, side ‘Will purchase one of our Famous Four-band Steel- trimmed Ladies’ Dress 08.95 lining; in fect, extra strong and well finished throughout, REIREE: Leather Belts For Ladies and Gents Are all going off at plete line of styles and sizes of BAGS AND SATCHELS. EVERYTHING FOR TRAVELERS. Masxvracroxy, 1231 Pexss Ave N.W. Factory, 1218 and 1220 E street northwest. i} AO Per Ct. TOPHAM’S of the most popular trunks we ever sold. erade, two trays,extra cloth These Figures Also! ‘Reduction from our previously low prices, A com- Truxs Axp Learner Goons done. CARHART & LEIDY, 998 Tth at.—706 K ot. nw, UST IN THE ‘‘NICK OF TIME’ ‘when you want them most, we have “"Banched" s lot of such wash fabrics as Idealines, Pineapple Tissues, Corded Dimities, Tongees, striped and figured effects. Regular 12 and 15c. values, Ar To. Prx Yano. Beautifol Corded Lawns, colored figures, ‘which were 12340. te Pace ie am Crinkly Cotton Crepons, now 12%c. vd. Irish Lawns—40 in. wide—now 12%c. yd. (@You should have Matting on your floor now. Come to us for it and save part of your money. Garhart & Lefdy, 928 Tru Axv 706 K Sz. N. W. A Hot Spell _ “‘Negiiges" azain. The “apell”* SoS eng tm "re > “sharp” e est, of Dotlars Nogiuze shirts, “ir 8 fngudictonly. “You Wil no aad Pollar Xewlive Sar orthgs Femi hicts Snare at, do ordinarily sold at the price. ‘ppose you drop in and sce. Brgxcn Barrons Surer Factory. RY & IRELAND, MANAG: 931 STH ST. N.W.—JUNCTION N.Y. AVE. 3y5 Like a Tonic. GOOD BUTTEE is like a tonic—it gives you an appetite or an added zest for other victuals—at least our butter does. Try « five- pound box of our fine creamery at $1.50. Order by postal or telephone if you wish. Oy ster, ° » i P. Gor, Dri Ax? Pis:, ANE sone, ert igs T THE WORLD'S FAIRE YOU'LL BE ee your Corns or Bunions? Do they you when you walk? No plessure see- the ‘‘Fuir" with aching feet We will pain ine relieve them instant Pror, HIRO? J.J. Grorces & So: PODISTS. 1115 PA. AVE. N.W. —— EP Untht September 1 wo slese at f clock on Saturday; other days at § o'clock. — Midsummer Reading. LIGHT LITERATURE FOR HOME, MOUNTAIN AND SEASIDE. note all the Istest publications, tneluding the most popular fiction published within the ‘Pest six month, by the test authore—wholesome and entertaining books for general reeding. PAPER BOOKS, PUBLISHER'S PRICE, 50c. OUR PBICE, 150. PUBLISREB'S PRICE, Zo. OUR PRIOE, 10c. 3 FOR 250, POSTAGE ON Ibe. BOOKS, 90.; ON 10s, BOOKS, 40. COPY, PAPER BOOKS, aie : Ask for “SUMMER READING"-o Hterary companion for the season, issued by us. ALL MAGAZINES FOR JULY READY. (Basement. * ANOTHER INVOICE. TRUNKS AND BAGS ¥aOM THE INSOLVENT FIRM, EDWARD SIMONS & BRO, TRUK MANURACTURERS OF NEWARK, N. J.), HAS ARRIVED. And well it has, for three dayy’ sales have told om the first lot. After the failure of this firm on June 5 the Dustness was placed in the hands of » reeiver, whe, for s prompt cash consideration, sold us one thousané Trunks and » bis lot of Bags at exactly half price. This old-established firm tre made eine tee reins ating mantacturers of reliable Tranksand Bags ia the counter. ‘Their goods m. are made in the best possible manner and give entire —e— : Asovr Tur Bios There wore about 360 of them included in the pur- chase, consisting principally of Gladstone, club and cabm shapes, in all grades. They ere being eo} at about the same rate as they were purchased—any one im the lot for about half origins! price, ee Avoor Tur Taoxzs Canvas Dress Tranks,with | There are Cabin Trunks, Dress Trunks, "Langtry" steel clamps, long hinges | Trunks, Sole Leather Trunks, Basket Trunks, Tourist Trunks, the femous ‘‘W. & L.” Tourist and well stayed allover. | Tranks, Men's and Women's Hat Moses, Sample ‘Will purchase one of our | Trunks end Professional Trunks. No. 3 grade, having two| NO. 20-STRONG CANVAS TRUNKS, brass “Ex- calstor” lock. ‘28-in. Regular price, $5.00. Speciel price, $2.96 NO. 30-WATER-PROOF CANVAS TRUNKS, sheet-iron bottom, deep covered tray, five slats on top and two all around body, brass lock. ‘Rerular price, $6.00. Special price, $3.50. Regular price, $7.00. Special price, 63.95. NO. 41-THE FAMOUS “WORLD'S FAIR" TRUNKS, two brass locks, eisht special iron railings, double sheet-steel bottom, four hinges, cep tray and ‘hat box with cover. ‘S24n. Regular price, 96.50. Special price, 84.95, ‘Sein. Regular price, $7.25, Bpecial price, $5.50. NO. 63-SPECIAL SQUARE-TOP DR TRUNKS, best duck cover, basswood box, three ine hinges, good brass lock, hardwood stays. trays and hat box (covered) extrashest steel bottom. 2B-in, Regular price, $5.50. Special price, $2.95, ‘30-tn, Rewular price, 96.00. Special price, 94.45. ‘Stn. Reguler price, 96.05. Speciél price, 84.95. ‘Sin Regular price, $7.85. Special price, $5.50. (th floor. ‘NO. 76—-VEBY STRON G TOURISTS’ TRUNKS, Best ‘“Rxoclator™ lock, three heavy hinwes, water- ‘Proof canvas cover, basswood box, double-shest steel bottom. full muslia lining. ‘80-tn. Regular price, 68.25. Special price. $5.00. Bemular price, $8.75. Special price, 85.25. Regular price, $8.95. Special price, $5.95. ‘Rewular vrice, $9.50. Special price, 86.50. ‘Regular price, $10.25. Special price, 87.50. ‘Regular price, $12.00. Special price, $8.00. oO. s2—"w. ‘The strongest and best trunk made for the prices. 98-n. Rewular price, 96.05. Special price, $5.95. ‘Bin. Regular price, $7.95. Special price, 96.45. ‘S2in. Regular price, $8.95. Special price 06.95, FINE PROFESSIONAL TRUNKS. 32-inch. Regular price, $17.00, Special price, ‘St-inch. Regular price, $18.00. Special price, EXTRA STRONG SAMPLE TRUNES. ‘84a. Regular price, $15.00. Special price, $9.00. ‘S0-tn. Regular price, $17.00. Special price, $10.00. ‘86-in. Regular price, $20.00. Special price, $11.00. 40-tn, Regular price, $22.00. Special price, $12.00. —_—o A Cizasme Size or REFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS BEGINS TOMORROW. ‘The ‘‘Michigan,” the ‘‘New Perfection” and the ‘‘Jewett” Refrigerators and the “Jewett” Water Coolers and.Filters all fo in the sale at greatly ——— Miws Exorsz Lovxeme Coats, A choice lot in light colors and stripes, A splendid quality of cheviot and beautifully made. Sizes 34 to “. were 85. _xow $3.50. Mews Listz Tarzan Harr Hoss. Alarge line, in solid colors and stripes, plain and Arop stiteh, went 502 Now 350, storm, st floor... 000 F at, oor.) Lions Swiss Rizszv Corrox : ESTS. 100 dozen low neck and no sleeves, Usually 22}c. —Special price, 10c.—— Ast floor... 28 annet.) —o— “ Lanus: Scouaer Groves Ladies’ Milanese Pure Silk Mitts, retrograde stitoh- 4, black, tan and white. —-25, 40, 50. 65 and 750. — ‘Ladies’ Kxtra Size Black Silk Mitts. —00.— Ladies’ S-button-length 9 Mousquetaire Chamois Gloves, white and natural. Scwwar Cozszrs, Our Batiste Corsets are delightful for summer wear. We have them in the “I. 0,” French, long ‘waist, shert hip, niceiy finished with lace snd rib- bon, at c — 04.50 pair. — “P. D." Corseta of Batiste, long waist, extrestay at walst, double side steels, boned bust, —#5.50 pair. — Besides these we have Summer Corsets msde of net, all styles. at —50.¢, $1, $1.75, $2 and $2.50 pair.— ” **Gonnette,” *“Thomson’s,” **R. . D. “L ©., (2a floor. YOU TAKE WO RISK IN BUYING A “Capitol”? Sewing Machine at Ovr Cortzay Dersnruext Isa complete, first-class cutlery store. The prices are exectly richt—as low as possible, consistent with y. Here are some good va'ues: Just in—25 dozen Ladies’ Heavy Weight Ribbed Cotton Hose, suitable for bathing. On sale tomor- row at Fusset shades, ‘Ribbed. Reduced from 75e. to 6234e. pale. — 30 dozen Ladies’ Pin-striped Cotton Hose, double heels and toes, —Reduced from 25c. to 21e. st floor .. Biserenio le Olas AND SUCH USES. ——10-4 Gray, $1.75 « pair.— Cumprews Cortox Daawens. ‘Hom and cluster of tucks above, with button holes; sizes 4 to 8 years, 1234. ; 10, 12 and 14 years, 15c., 196. and Zc, Canprews Jean Warsrs. Buttons and years, 1éc. $19.50. Don’t let agente talk you into the motion that you take great risk. We take sll the risk—sive you s written warrenty for five years, and, if thé machine is not as represented, refund the money within thirty days. A full set of attachments accompanies each machine, See it in operation on— Wooeiinn, > 20TH, 11TH AXD F STS. N.W. has had the reputation for TOURISTS TRUNKS, eu A LOT OF SOLE LEATHER TRUNES at lees than. cost of manufacture. 0th st. buibding.) Hosreny Ireus. in Rembrandt and Michael Angelo Pairs for $1.00. — 24 annex.) -11th at. bldg.) button holes; 2 to 8 years, 12%e. ; 10 -10th st. building. ) YOUR HOUSE ON CREDIT. WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5.- 1893; WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 1TH. TH Ny F STs ¥.W. McKNEW’S Daily Letter. ‘“Prims “Donna.” $1.25, $175, $2 and $250 W.H.McKnew 2 933 Pa. Ave. get a aes S.zs Axn Company. A Pam Or Pars Arisce- —Ro more+-though. Tomorrow morning we begin -s 3 : | THURSDAY— Dawe FRIDAY S, SATURDAY of all the broken “lots we could find among our stock of Lous DONGOLA. Hhos— FREXCH KID, B. ‘VICI KID. As there are not over two hundred pats of all styles—and all sizes—and as we want them to go as fer os possible we can't let anybody select more than two pair OD cuore And they*ve been selling at $5-84.50— 4-93.50-83 and €2.50.——Here you approximate ** values—susceptible to inflation ——Our ides of value is a IT'S A THREE DAYS SAL $1.69 TAKES A CHOICE ~ NOT OVER TWO PAIRS APIECE, ‘There's an sivantage in being first. Sass Axv Commairz,- Penn. ave. and cepa ‘7th atrest, A ‘week or ones a month will do first rate. ‘what you can spare conveniently. GROGAN’S MAMMOTH GREDIT HOUSE, ‘S19, 821, 823 7TH ST. N.W., m BET. H AND 1 sTa DISTRICT AFFAIRS. No Skimmed Milk’ Regulation is Drafted as Requested, am skimmed or dirty milk, or milk that may be Contaminated, can be prosecuted. The Pure Milk Association at a recent meet- to te the in Sullivan's case (20 Wash. suthorized a un made the 3 i iid td F H ! i nf i sa t if il i ide 5k iL; i fit i i i i : } i i i fi z sf E E i He us te a ft is A 4 g e E ty Ht ‘i r Eas. Citizens’ Association, has requested the Com- missioners to order the of the sidewalk Rented on trea ot Pek wet ways, S eieneth nans meena “i find it ef. goed puvsamh to hows tentep bathe ‘4 DAIRT COMPLAINED OF. J. Wm. Mister has lodged a com; the Commissioners against the southwest corner of 12th and C streets west because of the bedlam that reigns there between 3 and 4 0’ iregan pone hnm Dr. Philip 8. Roy has protested to the Com- missioners against the use of such explosives as E : “| produce loud noises, for the reason that it has a bad effect upon the sick. Seer cee ee lows: The “Act for the regulation of the of dentistry in the District of Some nero eS Gintely information of ‘any violation of said act and enn! the of said board. ‘We, the: have the honor to ‘that, as the information was received, the lan 2 the theory and practice of dentistry, qualified, in the judgment of the board, to practice se etAil graduates of dental colleges which jaire a three years’ couree of study.” Sne hundrea and ninety-five its for certificates under the first condition of the act ‘in the if g | Basil Lockwood, the colored hero of the Ford's Theater disaster, was at noon J fi a fj il Une i : ! : Ht i if a é i ‘ F E i EE i i 7 2 fh Gr f ] i | ! e [ ; i 4 [ it % ° | | 2 i | | I I ' | i | 7 Ht f i i it | H } ' { a [ it i t ! E Ls be t gE 8 L z i ti i ¥e i i il fret | ? | 5 ; I af 4 2h ] | f i nem, Leonidas Seott and mother Beott, aged sever "y-three. “May she rest in pesce.” Caroline. SCOTT. On July 4, 1808, wt 10:25, Chri cette, MART ER Saeed a teen. July 6. at 4 o'clock p.m, trgum WEBSTER. _ Ou Wednesday. July 5, 1808. PA Y WEbSTE} ‘Webiaer, aod oichth even years et then Ty You Rew Tas You Waa NOT BE DECEIVED. Good things have always been counterfeited eal imnitated—articles without merit, never. We cautioned you last week against the imitetions of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Nobody likes to be deceived no don't forget the caution—ssk for CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLA, insist upon having C-A-H-T-E-li--S, and ove that you et them. Don't forget the caution —don't be deceived. A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK BEADACER. 00 | Cumprex Cnr FOR PITCHER'S CasToRia.

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