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= THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, Se ee ee ‘THE EVENING STAR basa regular and i! H | ), sarprising to the pablic | Her, | ? i aFEE i g i i i H i : i L i I | : I é i Ht tee i I | sort of a campaign is not easy. citizens will not consent to nor connive at the purchase of votes, but with the gregt “trusts” ‘that now control so many lines ef indusiry the selves from the threatened invasion, and of this it Wel | i : uf a day. streots are free from the ugly cenver-poles that fora like offense, but as soon as he got out atarted in once more atthe same old game. Re- @ult--fifteen months’ imprisonment anda fine of 91,000. : ——_ +02 ‘There are two ends to the string which Freneh statermianship has ticd fast to Siam. The one near the knot is in Siam, of course, while the ‘the speedily-concocted international difficulty is a good thing, for ft will calm the rising tu- mult whieh has been astrong Parisian feature s \ § i i ful and profitable ocoupation; boys who have respectable parents and possess educational «maltications not of the common sort. A vast m jority of these young men are willing to toil, Bumbér of apprentices that shall be employed by those who are in accord with what may broadly be termed “union ideas.” There is nothing morally wrong in this de- fensive action of the men who control the organizations, for were the barrier removed, while conditions remain as they are, very many finished workmen would be crowded out by half-trained youths, and yet there must some- where be a remedy; some half-way ground be- tween a multitude of idle men and an equally great multitude of idle boys. The American workman is being succeeded by the immigrant artisan; necessarily, because the American workman Jooking out only for himself shuts the American boy out—and without evil intent forees him into life of laziness and crime. The problem—serious in every aspect—may be solved only by immigrative restriction. Itien subject worthy the consideration of the great- est thinkers and the most practical of our legis- lative leaders. —___~+++—___ Jane has been ascertained to be @ favorite month for suicides. But it is also = favorite month for weddings, and the equilibrium of things is therefore safe. —_—_—+ee—___ A man who agrees to simulate death in order to swindle an insurance company sacrifices his reputation not only for honesty, but for ordi- nary sagacity. ——_~+++—_____ SHOOTING STARS. ‘HER AGITATION. e With woe he finds when he would speak In soft and tender phrases She simply stops to dance and shriek ‘With vigor that amazes. ‘The pretty paths where branches bend He now avoids with reason, And so will do till Time shal! end ‘The caterpillar season. Icelanders, it is recorded, never whistie. It is bard to see why s man who lives in Iceland should ever feel like whistling. A ‘WHAT HE WANTED TO SER. ‘“T say, mister,” said caller at the Agricul- tural building, “is there any objection to show- ing @ feller the sights of this place?” "replied the watchman, ‘none what- ‘ever. Anything in particular that you want to “You. Iwanterhavea look at the fire-proof safe ye keep this weather in when ye ain't ‘asin’ it.” “ ‘It is in times like this that we can read with- out a shudder of how it feels to freeze to death. CONSIDERATE. “I don’t understand why the boat went so much faster going down the river than it did coming back,” said one excursioniet to another. “Was there a bar on board?” “I believe so.” “That explains it. The captain was too con- NG'S wevete:| SATUR ple ____ PIGKINGS. illinery. TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS, in black and ‘that were colory, all the latest styles and effects, $5, $4, 33 sxv $2.50. Your ¢hoice at 31.50. $1.75 and_ $1.50 Hats, gh colors, in 21 Tana sh 48c CLOSING OU PARASOLS. at wee 6, &) 4 * $4.98 SALE OF SHOES. Choice 82.50, “SE S1.75 oe taaies donecis, Cat Goat Oxfords Genuine Hussie Calf Bucher Bais, styles. jar value, $4. At... 32.47 ‘als, all GO0S AKO ENDS 30 UR eis RDERWEAR. Yot of Ribbed Vs het ae fests, crocheted One Jot of itibbed' “Vests, ““soicrea crocheted ‘Beruln Be. One fot of Children’s Bibird “Vesta, "tne Special: one ior of di Sisther jai “and Calico Dresses, rd and Geetchen style Becu.ar price, be. Special 4 ends in Children’s and ; Oads and ends in Children's aiid Siac from Sie. to. $1.48 Will go for... 50 dogen Tadies’ Aluslin Drawers, hea x ies? Sus! rs, hem ‘tacks, yoke bands. Regular price, se 19. 25c 49o One eae len iecks shove rele: Rem ‘ie 450. Spectal Io ies’ WAISTS. ‘and Ends in Ladies’ White Lawn in Various styles. Sold from 2 = om 750 Hore are a few of the many good things to be found: Nes (3c. Axp 690. on 2078 AB ci 39e ro 7 39c Pent ie% 5¥e Paes 59e 81.48 ists Ar. . 98 Tes Linen, Walsh aes tok Hct cad poe ger Gt ea, thecal sare der price, 1.48 Will go at... = 98c KING'S PALAGE, Ladies’ TQ | tater 810, S12, 814 Tru Sz. NW.|Pnetiot sid Grpears. © Sox “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. Excitable Bargains Tomorrow AT Bon Marche. ‘Tomorrow we shall begin to quote “August” Prices. Profits thrown to the winds. ‘We now have but one aim-—the riddance of summer stuff. Never before have such #mall prices been ‘quoted for desirable, stylish merchandise. WAISTS Almost. Half. Balance of our $1.75, $1.68 and $1.48, 91.30 and $1.25 Waists For 9c. Each. ‘More than 30 different styles, the most de- sirable introduced this spring, in plain white, white with colored embroidered trimming and an attractive variety of fancy figured ef- fects. $1 Ware Groves, 640 lance of the 4-button Chamois Gloves, with colored stitching, welt and buttons to mate! Leanors Frats Repvcen. Balance of our $1.68, $1.75 and $1.98 Leg- horn Flats, tomorrow $1.39. Balance of our $1.48, $1.30 and 91.25 Lor- horn Flats, tomorrow 980. 0c. Seilors, with sweat band, Pineapple Braid Straw Sailors, with wide brims, $1.25. Condensed $10 “Eton” Suits, $6.48. ‘We won't say that these Eton Suits are worth ‘811, $12 and $15, for they are only worth $10. They are well mage, of fige storm serge, and are the best values ever: Now Reovcen To $6.48 Exon, Balance of our Striped Duck Washable “‘Bton” Suits, $4.98, $5 Sux Wass, $3.29. $4.50and 85 Stylish Silk Waists in white, navy, black and cardinal, fancy stripes and black with polka dot, and navy blue with polka dots. Ostxy $3.29 Eacu. BON. MARCHE x_ 314-316 Tra Sx N.W. OUR ANNUAL STOGEK = TAKING SALE ; i mit SATURDAY, JULY 15, AND WILL EXD ‘ MONDAY, JULY 17, AT 5 P.M. Note the Redwetions. 9085 135 16 1 we 8 R e238 arsese a a gah LOUVRE GLOVE GO., 937 F Srneer, 937 ‘NEAR 10TH ST, Why Punish Your Feet . —with the l-fitting, clumsy shoos sold at full prices at **Bankrupt Sales’ when we can sell you light, easy comfortable and perfect-fitting shoes for leas than “bankrupt sale” prices? Our 15 per cent discount salve means: Our $250 Oxfords for $2.13 Our 8350 Oxfords for $2.98 Ladies’ $5 But. Shoes, $3. Extraordinary values in Shoes. Stylish and comfortable. Hoover & Ssxyoen, Intelligent Shoe Fitters, wa 1217 Pa Ave “How Ane Your Poor Frere Nas the universal salntation daring the augtest Exhibition’ tn Leadon io 1801, which ‘did not cover a tenth ime, ol cago. Bott 0 they'll It ‘Men's Jot us fx your feet bet not trouble you," 25e. up. ay1z JULY 14. 1893. . S. Kann, Sons & Co., 909 Pexxa Ave. N. Wopen titi 8 tomorrow evening. © A Tremendous Grash in Goste THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GREAT BROAVWAY STORES, BALTIMORE, MD., WHO RECENTLY BOUGHT AT U. 3. MARSHALS SALE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A. KAUFMAN AND CREATED THE GREATEST SENSATION EVER SEEN IN THE DRX GOODS ANNALS OF WASHINGTON BY SACRIFICING IT FOR 50 Cexrs Ox Tar Dotan, WILL ON TOMORROW ADD TO THE EXCITEMENT AXD INTEREST OF THIS GRAND SUMMER CARNIVAL BY PUTTING ON THEIR COUNTERS ALL THEIR NEW DUPLI- CATE STOCK OF SUMMER COATS, CAPES, WAISTS, SUITS, CORSETS, MUSLIN UN- DERWEAR, NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION aT 88 1-8 Cents on the Dollar! JUST ONE-THIRD THE REGULAR PRICE, AND NEVER FORGET THAT THE GOODS ARE STRICTLY CLEAN AND FRESH AND FASHIONABLE, IN CORRECT SUMMER SHADES AND REALLY FINE QUALITY; AND WHAT IS MORE, THEY ALL GO: NOT A FEW THINGS HERE AND THERE AS A “BLIND,” BUT EVERYTHING GOES—FOR THEY MUST GO-AND GO IN A HURRY! " Behold These Bargains! Laors Wasrs. Sux Wars. A new lot of WHITE IXDIA LINEN ‘A magnificent Ine of Ladies’ Fine SILK ‘WAISTS all cut down to WAISTS cat from $8 arid 89 to $3.98 von cuorce. 250, A new lot of FIGUKED SHIRT WAISTS, ‘with Jarbeau fronts, all cut down to A now lot of Ladies’ ORGANDIE LAWN SUITS,. with plaited and shirred waists and ‘new style skirts, all cut from $3.50 to 330 $1.19 von cuorce, A new lot of FIGURED PERCALE SGA nice line of ETON and BLAZER SUITS WAISTS, with plaited backs and ruffied cut down to next to nothing, fronts, and a new lotof FIGURED LAWN WAISTS, with plaited backs and ruffled fronts, and a new lot of fine WHITE LAWN WAISTS, made in the same style, all cut down now to 450. Anew lot of FIGURED SATINE WAISTS and a nice lot of PLAIN. SATINE WAISTS all cut down now to 59a A now lot of FIGURED BATISTE WAISTS, with bishop sleeves; SATINE ‘WAISTS, with shirred and Jarbeau fronts, ail cut down now to 790. A new lot of WHITE INDIA LINEN WAISTS, with embroidered fronts, and & lovely lot of CHAMBRAY WaAISTS, all cut down now to 980. Livres Coars “Ax Cares. » §8-A really choice lot of BLACK and BLUE CAPES cut from $2.50 to 8a. Lives Uspenwean, Ero. About 75 dozen of Ladies' Extra Fine MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE KID GLOVES, 8- button lencths, cut from $1.50 and $2 to 750. A lot of Ladies’ LISLE THREAD VESTS, fancy drop stitch, silk trimming and silk Grawing strings, cut from 500. to 25. 1. A lot of Children’s RIBBED VESTS, fancy ‘trimming, cut from 123¢¢. to 5a. A lot of the celebrated “*P. D.” CORSETS, all French Corsets, easiest and best fitting, out from 83.50 to ‘A lot of Ladiew BLAZERS, in black, blue “4 $125. and tan, cut down from 82.50 to prey “81 Alot of SUMMER CORSETS cut trom 750. ras to cea 290 A choice lot of Ladies’ BLUE REEFERS, Just the thing for this season, cut down from 837500 $1.75. A new lot of Ladies’ MIXED REEFERS, with BUTTERFLY CAPES, cut down from A lot of Ladies’ SOLID COLOR HOSE, full regular made, cut from 5c. to 123. About 75 dozen of Ladies’ Fine EMBROID: ERED HANDKERCHIEFS cat from 300. to sito is 5, $3.25. 15c. A lot of about 1,000 JAPANESE FOLDING A now lot of Fancy and Plain Broadcloth FANS, with silk cords, cut from 100. to Capes cut down from $10 to lo. $4.69. All those “GEM” DRESS SHIELDS cut — downto Anewlot of TAN CAPES cut down from 85to To roar Austen's “Forrest Flower" COLOGNE cut to A new lot of CLOTH CAPES, velvet collars, 3c trimmed with satin ribbon, all cut down from 2 $3.98. A new and very beautiful CAPE, in elegant styles, cut down from $13 to And soon right straight through—NOTIONS and SMALL WARES of every description at one-third regular prices. It isn't necessary to ‘urge you to buy such bargains as these, but ‘we do urge that you call early and buy early, especially tomorrow, when the afternoon and ‘evening's rush will be very great, Men's Furnishings at 1-2 Price. ‘Yos, the best selected stock of Men's Summer Weur—all new and dependable—cut away down 90 very, very low that no prudent person can well afford to miss them. In fact. you cannot do better than lay in « supply of SHIRTS (White and Fancy), UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, COLLARS, CUFFS and everything else to last you several seasons—when you can save more than half your hard-earned cash by doing 80. A big lot of Men's BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS, Hoery For Turse Banoarss: all sizes. Kaufman's price, S0cents, KANN'S 190 dozen of Men’s Exira-fine NEGLIGE SHIRTS in fast eclors, all sizes, well made. cut price, only Kaufman's price, 81.25. KANN’S cut price, 250, only ' 59c. A dig lot of Men's CHEVIOT SHIRTS. in all sizes, and well made Kaufman's price, 69 cents, KANN’S cut price, only 39c. Mon's rztra long NIGHT ROBES, well made. Kaufman's price, @1, KANN'S cut eee GENUINE FRENCH BAL- ERWEAR, all sizes. Kauf- $1 KANN’S cut price, only 590 man’s pric Men's Pepperell JEAN DRAWERS, well made, in first-class style. - Kaufman's price, worth 69 cents. KANN'S cut price, only 350 A fine lot of Men's Extra Fine Night Robes, ‘very superior goods. Kaufman's price, $1.75. KANN’S cut price, only 69. ‘Men's and Boys’ Fine WHITE LAUNDERED SHIRTS, fine linen and good muslin, Shirts made in the best manner. Kaufman's price, 81. KANN’S cut price, only 490. Alot of Men's Extra Fine WHITE SHIRTS, Pique bosoms, fine mufslin, are the best makes, open front and back. Kaufman's price, $1.25. KANN’S cut price, only 69a Abig lot of Men's Solid Color BRITISH HALF HOSE, full rogular made, fast colors. Kaufman's price, 35 cents. KANN'S cut price, GGA lot of GLORIA UMBRELLAS-—26- inch, now cut to lle 69c. OPEN FROM 8 TILL 8. ‘To enable you who may not be able to got here an get these extraordinary and unparalleled bar- gains tomorroq early we shall keep open till 8 O'CLOCK in the evening. This will, we know, be fully and properly appreciated. Speak of this great sale tc everybody you meet. S KANN, SONS & CO, 909 PA. AVE. N: W. A. KAUFMAN'S STORK. You can take your pick snd choice of all 's $1.50 NECKWEAR at KANN'S All those SILK WINDSOR TIES, in astorted styles, largesize. Kaufman's price, 75 cents, KLNN’S cut price, only 250. About 200 fine SILK UMBRELLAS, in handsome handles, silver and gold trimmings, Kaufman's price, $3.50. KANN'S cut price, only $1.69: Special Day TOMORROW At 729 7th St. Creat China and Japan Tea Co, REGULAR GRAND PRESENT DAY, customers tomorrow. 729 Tzu Sz. 729 Urs Sr. 6,000 BOOKS GIVEN FREE. MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. and great display cf Books in window. You can decide at once from our monster descriptive board which you prefer. You can dren than get them splendid and s instructive fIlustrated books. 729 Tra Sr. 729 Tru Sz. READ THIS LIST. Mlustrated History of the Grect Civil War, ders, Life of ‘Marvelous Wonders, Life ot Spurreon, Scenes Around the World, Life of James @. Blaine. 729 Tm Sx. 729 Tra Sx. roasting mills and sold direct to consumers. Good Coffee, 20, 25, 28, 80.and Japan Tea Co., 729 71a Sx. TELEPHONE 816. at GREAT MIDSUMMER SLAUGHTER SAILE —Ai TH FANILY SHOE STORE 310-312 7H Si N. W. SHOFS ALM NIV] Hors Aréest Givex AWatl EVERY PAIR SIMPLY PER- FECT. NO OLD STOCK TO WORK OFF_EVERYTHING “BRAND NEW.” TOMORROW MOKNING WE SHALL INAUGU- RATE THE GREATEST SHOE SALE ON RECORD. IF YOU NEED SHOES NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. GET FITTED WHILE THE ASSORT- MENT OF SIZES IS Coy. PLETE. DID YOU VI HEAR OR KNOW OF SUCH 50C. Patt RAS AS ANY 83 SHOES. LADIES’ OXFORD TIES, ALL, SIZES, Bisest 8! 490. Pa LADIES’ GENUINE RUSSIA CALF. oat? $1.50 PRE $1.00 PAE INFANTS! BLACK AND TAN BUTTON SHOES, ALL SIZES. 25C. PE MEN'S HIGH AND FULLY 82.00. $1.00 Pik wees FAMILY SHOE STORE, 1 310-312 7H SEN. Never” isa long time, but we *‘never” have sold bad “never” will, simply for the butter mer SS we gaan Weel the very beet ut ‘vossible. ” For Soutien instance, 5-1b. Doxes of the finest Creamery Butter ‘or cen Jas, F. Oyster, QOR. 9TH AND PA. AVE, Center and K st. Markets. ‘Telephone, $71. sy WOCDWARD & LOTHROP, 20TH, 1TH AND F 8T& X.W. , UT SOME THIN YOU KNOW AS MUCH AS WE—just relative to it, and you anticipate it CS IN. OUR BUSINESS when such and such an event will occur, the why’s and wherefore’: to such an extent that for any cause should the announcement be delayed even = te day you want to know the reason—that's right. Your anxiety is natural ak eavtche ore At stated periods each season certain special sales are always held here. You have been told to look for them, and if they don’t come just when they should tell us about ‘mean that they shall not vary (and they seldom do) if possible to it. 4 eons Le pis Prevent If you'll refer to the record of last year. though, you'll find we are nearly s month ahead with OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL HANDKERCHIEF SALE. IT BECINS TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JULY 15. Mews, Woxews Axo Cunpzews” Haxxencarers, A Maxvrscronens “Szcoxps" Dinzcr Frou Bezrast, THE CENTER OF THE WORLD FOR LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. ‘Most of our customers know the importance of this Handkerchief announcemont—just whet it menns—and Wait for this opportunity to layin s supply for immediate and future use. A month estlier than we TLZY ot them, dus to an extra effort on our part to have their reach us, inorder togive you sdvantage of is sale before leaving for the World's Fair, the mountain, the seashore or wherever you're going totake your They are not stricti _ - leaving fhe tase, iiiy peceet—are what te known in the trade as ‘ssconde.™ Every Handkerchief belore ‘We ket the output of this factory twice a year—are glad to get them because they are high class goods the detects are so slight and the prices so small that we can sell them at one-half and less (han one-haiy- We could if they were perfect. ‘This time they seem #0 near perfect that we could sell them as such were we Woxews Pore Lixex Haxo )KERCHIEFS, ‘Fine and sheer, scalloped and hemstitched, tastefully embroidered by Aand, in white and colors, zor i—vatwe ase Sspzcut Paice, 20c.;6 ron $1.00. Lor 2-VaLve 35 axp 50. Srecat Parcz, 250. Lor s-vatve bo axp tie. Srectat Paice, 35c.:3 702 $1.00, Woxews “Porz Lixex Henerrronen Haxpxencaers, Both abeer and heavy weight. tor 1-vatve 124. Srecut Pace, 100 LOT 3—VALUE 25 TO 50c. Srectat, Paror, 18c.,¢ ron § Mews Poxs Lorex Tirs-Bonvenan LOT 1—VALUE 12% AND 18c. Srecun Paice, 10c.; Lor 2-vaLve 25 xp aie. Srectat Parce, 123 Cinseuee’ Poxs, Tama. Tne Disa Bidade aes C:4é THAT GREAT HALF-PRICE SALE Trunks and Bags. Cured ir Trnaks, Bags and other Traveling Goods, ‘traube ond tuntoete on ‘romthe bankravt firm of E. SIMONS & BRO.. thegrat Trusk menufacturer of Newen 3 fe e ‘Trunks and bases at about half value is the feature of this sale. The opportunity tee rare ons. veers st--cusecsnnseneenseeeeseennee 10th St. building.? Scpon Srecarzms . * AT BARGAIN PRICES, AT REDUCED PRICES. cree wa CHINA DEPARTMENT. eugjdh iaieathe Gaia tein 102-PIRCE DINNER : E ristoamgrny piasgeteageretoe mer : Dresden decoration,” ruffle and embroidery trimmed Sizes 4 to 12. ‘Reduced to $1 and 62. Lot 2—Comprising a few Fine Chambray and Swivel Gingham Dresses, handsomely trimmed with em- broidery. Also a number of Fine Pique Blouse Suita: Sizes 4 to 12. ‘Reduced from 85.75 and 86.75 to 83. Lot 3—Consisting of Fine French Gingaam Dresses; exclusive styles, one of a kind; ribbon and embroidery rf Sizes 4 to 14. ‘Reduced from $9.50 and $10.50 to $5. 1.00. Lot 5—India Linon Guimpes, tucked yokes, full ‘embroidered collar and cuffs Sizes 6 & Reduced to 38¢. sleeves, and 10. ‘Lot G—Fine White India Linon Shirt Waist—tacked front and back—full bishop sleeves, collars and cuffs hemstitched. Bizes 8 to 16 ‘Reduced to 81.25, —aeaueed trom 100. 0 50 — HOUSEFUSKISHING DEPT. ‘Lot 7—Irish Lawn Shirt Waists, in neat patterns, full bishop sleeves, flare collars and cuffs, finished with plaited ruffle. Sizes 8 to 16. Beat oaseeael, ‘With aix feet 0: tubing, for Lot 8—An elegant line of Misses’ Bathing Suits, in OVENS THESE STOVES, ‘Sizes 6 to 16. — $1.50, 82.50, $3.50 and $5.00, LAWN MOWERS That W0-incut, Winco Iie cut 164m cat $3.00. $3.25. $3.50. $3.75. Tae Moras Furexo Sur Wast Leads all other makes in every point. In fact,it's the features, only Waist in the market with patentable THE “MAGIC” ICE CREAM Tea the only Wat made that con bosst of any device | Oure for thiesection. “‘fhis isthe only" tseaaee mand making it superior to some other waist, and this de- | With wire dasher,, ‘vice ig so simple it's a wonder it wasn’t contrived long | __~ 2 _ we aqo—there was need enough. A healthy boy is always 3 azo ser, there wes pmieawaets About oy naive: | $2.50. $3.25. $4.25. $5.00. apiece of the waist usually comes with the button. | _ dat Puta ‘Mothers’ Friend” on him and you'll find the omer cag buttons as immovable as the Rock of Gibraltar. $7.00. Forcalen Se. 75a end@Ls | soon, White Muslins 75e.. 81. 82.25 > “DEAD STUCK.” Fancy Fronts, with tie, ee Plenty of Extra Good Waints at 25c.—not the tam votwr, 250.— *“Mothers’ Friend,” but the “*Masoot" brand. STICKY FLY PAPER, ‘The proper kind. ‘With Shirt Waists come;Trousers—“‘extra” ones; blue ts the best color. Ours are made with the pat- Twodourie meets tor Fa, ented “Excelsior” waist band and “‘pon-rip" seams. GAKBAGE —81.50, 81.75 and $2.00.— sy A We have them Beieg alvaniaed trou with tieat-didag “oovery Jersey Protectors—for cooler weather or chilly even- ings. These are for the little fellows. They are made ‘According to aise. —8dc., $1.00 axp $125. ly en sf em of a ane ent | peeves anor of fo anne etna Mirscrs: wecssen Novecan | Segui that wolathis Rad af Seamer STRAW HATS, wide brim. Were 75 81.50, $1.75 1x $2.00 Three wipes.) th OOF... -nneee w+ 10th and Ith st biden “SUSSEX” SUITS. Were $4.09. (3a floor Isrenestrxe News For Mex. choice lot of MEN'S FANCY STRIPED AND PLAID PAJAMAS, well made and perfect! - —REDUCED FROM $2.50 TO 81.75 SUIT.— i cas Acomplete line of MEN'S TENNIS SUITS in the newest designs and made in the vers best manner meses —#10 AND 912. (Ast floor... oosernesenessnnensesenssesseacese sn Laores, Box ot Px ‘A small lot Lisle Thread, with REI Raw. ‘TO 25c. PAIR. Ht AOTTON' OSE. Carepnees (RIBBED ioe EiS toute boa and toes. Sizes 5 to Si. ‘REDUCED TO 25e. PAIR. ‘This is Jess than half original ststenesssenssersenseseeees 1009 Pet. Goon) VALUES IN Ustin U wperwear, GooP QUALITY CAMBRIC SHORT TS, note, Zadhs of Hainbure, Sumer of tucks. sith CAMDRIC Homer GOOD QUALI hem and cluster o: tucks, Staes@ toc nthe to.4 Fears (Second floor... en on ie ot baiting > A. Conser Orroxromr ofeach nova Soa teeis, wide stay band. sais, rrenx Hose. black boot and ‘pink wroteon, Vests te i. Swiss ribbed, with ‘and armholes, w-seseseseeee 24 A0D6E.) —e— id anvex to 10thst. building.) Ixraxts) Dep, -ARTMENT. Dig pata of lace and tual, Sear Ix, Lory Doornegs, Toyonor. 350 DOZEN HUCK AND ‘and hemmed, at —12}6e._each.— 190 DOZEN 4.8 PLAIN LINEN FRUIT DoY- LIES, colored borders, . dozen. — 1]9g, DOREN 48 “BLEACHED DaMasK Dor- ——Toe. dozen, — 10) DOZEN COLOKED BORDERED DAMASK DOYLIFS. cane OL” SEWING MACHINE AT $19.50 Nelther skill, money nor Isbor has been spared fect it. Afullsetof the best attachments and s Sve-yoor gumuntes tonmupany oven" emee ae it in operation. Ca ttoor... sssenneesereeeenceneeecsetemmenee 20th 8, Druihding.) —o— Woorwan & Loranor, wie, DEE ARPS. RS.

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