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7 THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1002 Pennsylvania Aveaue, Cor. Lith Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Few York Ofice, 49 Potter Building, = —— Week, or 44. per muath. cents each. By mail—anywhere in the United States or Canada—postage prepald—6O cents per reon! th. ao Quintaple Sheet Star, $1.00 per year: added. $3.00. “(entered at the Office at Washington, D. C., as second-class mail matter.) “oan Ball subscriptions suet be paid in advance. Rates of made known on application. Part2. Che # ening Siar. Pages 9-16. |gia eam aa WASHINGTON, D. 0. SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. ‘ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, TO SATURDAY, JUNE 2 THE WASHINGTONIANS IN THB MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. POPULAR PRICES. Reserved seats now on sale at the Music Store of SANDERS & STAYMAN, 9@4 F st. n.w., and at the box office of the Theater after May 23.my26-7t _— — RIVERSIDE PARK, ‘Take the Alexandria Ferry Toe of th st., and th ete, transfer to the W., A. apd Mt. Vernea ‘electric Si WASHINGTON ROAD CLUB ses Netrens tee ARIONS of INGTON STARS of George- it enningtos town, EVENING EXCURSION To MARSHALL HALL, MONDAY, MAY 2STH, 1894, FOR BENEFIT OF OYCLB TRACK FUND. Boat leaves at 6:30 p.m TIOKETS, 50C., GOOD ON ANY BOAT THAT DAY. it GRAND Albaugh’s — opmi‘stcs: The “one of Penzance Strakosch = rena NEW SCENERY. ee 0 and 75 75c- Next Week—Pinafore. _my26 Academy, Farewell ‘his Saturday evening closing performance of the successful engagement of HINRIGHS OPERA Cavalleria Rusticana, FOLLOWED BY THE ENTIRE OPERA OF Il Trovatore. ALL THE ARTISTS APPEARING. E7To accommodate the enormous demand for feats, the entire Gallery will be reserved for Sat- urday night. it OF MRS. ALICE Strange-Da Memorial Church, cor. _lith and BR sts. n.w., JUNE 3, 1894, § P.M." 11 NEW NATIONAL THEATER. Iiss Marlowe AND COMPANY. ‘This (Saturday) Evening, i Ingomar. MONDAY, MAY 28, OPENING OF The Comedy Season. HENNEQUIN’S COMEDY OF THE THREE HATS. “Triumphs of Theosophy.” “I HAVE NOT MISSED A MARTYN COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT FOR YEARS.” “THE BEST ENTERTAINMENTS GIVEN IN WASHINGTON.” “BETTER THAN THE REGULAR THEATERS.” Academy ~- [lusic, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 23. Martyn College COMMENCEMENT. _ my2to28 ¢ Monday Night. Open- ing of the Comedy Sea- son at the New National Theater. The Three Hats, EDWARD SPECHT, ‘Summer Comedy ( "A GALLATIN, nd Mansfield Ca. FRANCES 2 AGNES FINDLAY,, Chan. Frotmants Co. Reserved seats, 25, 5) and T5c. ‘Now selling. WILLARD’S HALL |ONDAY AND TUPSDAY, ¥ Fuse PRODUCTION OF sits. MBA poses DUR-ACT OOMMDY, ENTITLED JA Am Engaged. Seats on oa Ev. DROOP AND SONS’, ass cHmustINA MAY FREEMAN'S SLE dancing school, 1213 12th st. n.w.—Class for ladiss aod geatiemcn WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS from § till 10. © mo.; 6 private lessons. $5. Lessons at homes, hotels or at my bail Miss HAWKS. my22-5e* KERNAN’S LYCEUM THEATER. All this week. ALBINTS LONDON EMPIRE ENTERTAINERS, Introducing Time. Yucca, ‘The Female Sandow. Next Week—The LONDON MONDAY EVENING —— EUGENE KERNA) my 21-6t Gar | I ORNIA. “TEXAS, MEXICO. Special semi-monthly Tourist Parties over the Southern Pacifie Compa ‘@ Sunset and Ogden Routes. Cheap tates. Apply to THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., 28 Broadway, st., Fhila., or 209 E. German ‘1 fait -skwider will take 1” PHARMACY ADEMY OF MUSIC on TUES- 29TH INST.. AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. will be conferred by the President enjamin Butterworth will address the on + the Marine Band. Musie ‘The public are cordially wit. om TETON, my2b-3t* Secretary. a4 $0004 SSSSO SH SPARE APRE CAROL EHSERORPOSOPORSEPPERPEROPROEHEPOESHEOHEOE Wear like iron. Present the same for this perpose in the north. ?: Bee ese ee esse ese sssssssses3s: As these Rugs are new fabrics fora On Sale Every size, from the small door Who ‘= APRADRARECAROAAORERA SSOP PDO HRORSORPEREORERS FPSO S OS PE OCDE FEHB O EGE EE LOH OEUEDEDFEEEE FEC CE CECE CEC LOCC CETO CH EEEETO COED eaten e 3 ae New Rug Ideas. MOSES’ JAP RUGS Are novel creations. Made of Fine Lustrous Jute. Oriental Rugs and the Silky Axminster Carpets. Pre-eminently superior for use in summer cottages. Used largely ‘The jute makes the Rugs cool and comforting over floor or matting. (We polish floors and put down Mattings, too). up one of our large exhibition rooms (25 feet wide by 100 long) Superb Special Display By day and electric light throughout the next two weeks. Here they will be seen in every possible conbination of coloring. English, French and Oriental effects. Many of them exact copies of the Oriental Carpets that cost thousands of dollars. ‘Vegetable dyes are used in coloring, so that the shader =" bald as well and true as the modern dyes do in wool. WARRANTED MOTH PROOF. Over 1,000 Of Them them we shall sell them at holesale Prices! SIZES 1 FT. 6 IN. BY 3 SIZES 2 FT. BY 4 FT. ST. SIZES 3 FT. BY 8 FT. START AT. SIZES 8 FT. BY 4 FT. START AT. ‘SIZES 2 FT. 6 IN. BY 5 FT. SIZES 2 FT. 6 IN. BY 1: SIZES 3 FT. BY 6 FT. START AT.. SIZES 3 FT. BY 9 FT. ST: SIZES 4 FT. BY 8 FT. ST. SIZES 6 FT. BY 6 FT. ST. SIZES 6 FT. BY 9 FT. START AT. SIZES 7 FT. BY 10 FT. SIZES 8 FT. BY 10 FT. SIZES 9 FT. BY 12 FT. SIZES 10 FT. BY 12 FT. SIZES 10 FT. BY 13 FT. SIZES 10 FT. BY 14 FT. SIZES 12 FT. BY 12 FT. START AT. SIZES 12 FT. BY 15 FT. START AT. Big Value, Every One! W- MOSES SX XTXTI555555555 555555555555 55ST os Look like silk. Appearance as the Finest Antique & polished in this market, we have fitted COCCCOCOCECCEO CEO COREOOTO® Monday. mat to the largest carpet, SOCCCOOCSESO SOOO OOOO DOOOS AND SONS, OOOCOOCOSSESSOOEDS EO OOS COHEPOOEEESESO OO SOSOOOOCOCEDOCHOOOOHOOE bea i Where Progressiveness Reigns, > 33 ‘0 ° ° 2 +4 +? be ee Se eSS ee SSeS ESC ee eee see see Se Lee Cee SSeS S | po4) BSE HSS Settessteorer eter reser ers oe: CS ES CSESSO OSS SO SSO OSSOOESSOOSOOO SOOO OOOOO je AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | METZEROTT MUSIC HALL— MONDAY BVEXING, MAY MAY 28, AT 8:15, HENRO MARTEAU The Great French Violinist, supported by Guiseppe Campanari, Amie Lachaume, ‘The Eminent French Pianist. PROGRAM: Sig. Campanari. (a) 34 Orientale. Diemer 12th Rhapsodi: 4 TSe. ‘and Exits’ nowr'on tale “at Metzerott’s Muste Store, 1110 F st. nw. Decker Bros. used exclusively at all Mar- fenu, concerts. & Stayman, 94 F st. pv, ‘ashington representatives. Washington Mask and Wig Club Will give their First Annual Evening Excursion to MARSHALL HALL, ON NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 29, om which occasion they will give a unique per- formance of the NEGRO BURLESQUE, MR. MIKADO,| OR THE | Japanese From Foggy Bottom. Also select concert on down trip, and singing by the ROCKY QUINTET FROM FOGGY BOTTOM. i Cast in “Mr. Mikado” inclndes Supplee, Hendley, | Cronin, Lewis, Cruse, Hullett, Orme, Grimes and | Gough. | Boats will leave 7th street wharf at 6:45, in| ease all are aboard, and at quarter to seven, in| case any are late. SENIOR CLUB, C. H. 8, will acompany the excursion as invited gu: TICKETS AT MERTZ'S, 500. my26- GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING PARK, NEAR ST. Asaph Junction, Va. Information’ received dail Trains leave B. and P. net at 11:50 a.n 12:00, 1:50, 3:20 and 4:25 p.m. 15 minutes to| driving park. myid-im* $100 IN GOLD i GIVEN AWAY. To YOU MAY GET PART OF rT. Head about it on Page 9 today. «| | and M s.w. The Mikado. BY THE National Ideal Opera Co. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, JUNE 6 AND 7, AND MATINER JUNE 8. Poplar prices. Tickets can be secured at the Dox office, music stores, and from mem- bers of the Order. it EXCURSIONS, &o. ELECTKIO RAIL ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON, Braddock’s headquarters, and other historic yon then enter. the Washington estcte, 7,600 acres (with ancient and revolutionary which you run through four miles to f mansion and tomb. See the Departments in the morning and visit Mt. Vernon in the evening. Special service, 8:20 pm. caly route giving an opportunity, of seeing nts for the tourist, and takes but 2% hours the round trip; no dela; ‘smoke; no dust. R. R. station, 9: Also 4 ale ~ MOUNT VERNON. Home and Tomb of Washington. ‘The palatial steamer Charles Macalester Will leave foot of 7th and M s6.w. daily (except Sunday) at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Returning reach the city at 2 and 5:30 p.m. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 50 CENTS. Admission to grounds and mansion, 25 cts. ‘This 1s the only company permitted to sell tickets of admission to the grounds and mansion. Both tickets to be obtaiied at wharf, and at the principal hotels. Elegant cafe on steamer. p30 Marshall Hall. May Schedule. STR. CHAS. MACALESTER leaves for Marshall Hall at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.; returning, reaches Washington at 2 and 5:30 p.m. STR. RIVER QUEEN leaves for all river land- ings at 9:30 a.m.; returning, reaches Washington at 3 p.m. For charters, dinners, &., apply at office, 7th Telephone call 825. my2-tt FOR CABIN JOHN BRIDGE-STEAM LAUNCH Florence will make two trips, Sundays onl: nest leaves 82d st. and canal at 9 a.m. and 2: Boat for charter for the Great Pails and Upper Potomac at reasonable rates. Inquire of engineer at 420 11th st. nw., or J. MARCONNIER, 1073 st. nw. mb22tu,thés-Smo D100 IN GOLD FREE. B WILL GIVE the above amount for the best verses ending in rhyme describing the beanties and advantages of Columbia Park as an investment for the homeseeker. Con- ditions: The rhyme must not contain less than 60 nor more than 75 words. Contest will close 6 p.m. Saturday, July 15. A committee consisting of three prominent men (yet to be selected) will award the above amount as follows: $50 to the first, $25 to the second, $15 to the third and $10 to the fourth successful competitors, whose names, together with the rhyme, will be published in the Washington papers. Columbia Park, The Gem of Washington Suburbs! Fifteen Minutes From the City. Commutation Fare, 6; Cents. LOTS a5x1oo FEET. 50-FOOT AVENUES. Only $25 to $50 Each. Why pay $100 to $500 for lots when you can purchase a better lot, containing 2,500 feet, for $25, in Beau- tiful Columbia Park, the Gem of Washington Sub- urbs, where there are plenty of shade trees. This Beautiful Park Is situated in Kent District, Prince George's county, Md., on the main stem of the Pennsylvania railroad, whose train facilities are noted the world over, and on the New Chesapeake Beach railroad, which advertises to run trains every hour of the @ay. The park is within a few blocks of the Penn- its water, there being within a few minutes’ walk ACelebrated [Mineral Spring All lots are situated on a high elevation com- manding a beautiful view of the surrounding coun- Prices of these lots are placed within of all, the owners being satisfied with a Our motto being QUICK SALES and 46 Trains Pass Daily, within a few blocks of these lots. Our lots are reached quicker than Mount Pleasant, being within 3% miles of the city, and 2% miles of the District Ine. It takes 15 minutes by train on the Penr- sylvania Railroad, which needs no words of praise from us, and the New Chesapeake Beach Railroad, which will be in running order in about two months, and will be, we are told, one of the finest rail- roads in the country. The day this railroad is completed prices will treble, as they will offer every inducement to commuters. Get In On the Ground Floor Now while you have a chance, as we have only a few hundred lots. Remember, a chance like this comes once in a lifetime. Don't buy land ina suburb where malarial abounds, and where you not only pay more for quinine than railroad fare, and where you also pay four times the amount we ask for better ground—But buy where your family will reap the benefit of pure water and air, and where your investment will treble in a year, besides where every facility is given to reach the finest city in the world in a few minutes. We Insure Your Life for Amount of Your Purchase. Arrangements Have Been Made With a Building and Loan Association Who Will Lend Money to Those Wishing to Build on Reasonable Terms. One Grand Excursion Every Other Day at 4:36 P.M. Come and see us and be convinced of what we say. CHOICE LOTS, $25 to $50—NO HIGHER. Where can you buy lots for that price? Small payment down and $1 per week taken. Ten per cent off for cash. ‘We require no tnterest, no notes, no deeds of trust. For the first ten days we allow all Cash Purchasers to take their choice of any lot for $25. THE TITLE to this property has been examined by the Prince George's County Abstract Company. For persons living out of town, or those who are unable to spare the time to see the Lots, we ‘will pick out a choice lot for you on receipt of money. You can buy by mail as safe as though you were here. Send money by Check, Money Order or Registered Letter, for as many lots as you desire, and a warranty deed will be mailed to you at once. NO CHARGE FOR DEED. ‘Write your full name, first and last name, and your postoffice address very plain. Address UMBIA PARK COMPANY, 623 F Street Northwest - = = = = Washington, D. C. EXCURSIONS, &o. EXOURSIONS, &c. Piank Shad aT Marshall Hall Sunday, May 27. Steamer Macalester leaves at 11 a.m. gpd 3:30 Returning, reaches Washington at 2 and 7 Pitiver Queen will leave at 8 p.m. Reaches Wash- ington on return, at ones Geet head da teed FARE, ROUND TRIP are YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE. GRAND EXCURSION By the GERMANIA MAENNERCHOR TO RIVER VIEW, SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1804. Gents, 50c. Ladies, 25c. Prize bowling and other Amusements. Tickets sold by all active members, also at wharf on day of excursion. my 28626 _ FOR CHARTER- STEAM LAUNCH BARTHOLD leasure boats, all kind "MBERLAND & nw. my2- CENTS _foot of F st. and N. H. BX.OONFEDERATE VETER. Richmond, Va., by Norfolk boat to F re, thence by rail to Richmond, Boat te Tth st. wharf 7 p.m. MAY cl Fetara’ by regular traine and boats until 4 For tickets or information, iation or Drew's Drug Store, : Thompson's Drug Store, 15th st & Flemer, 14th and P 7th and T sts.; Willams. _Harrover's, 313 7th st. Tick: DECORATION DAY. ARUNDEL-ON-TH! AY. ‘Train leaves B. and 0. R. R. at 8:30 a.m, Returning, teaches Washington 5:20. p.ine A chance for a quiet day. Fare refunded to any one. purchasing lot. Tickets und particulars from B. T. W my22-6t ‘The eley tons, itt improvements, tourists only,’ at 10 a.m. 4, for ports ‘on the Bay Galt and river of St: ot 1d Quebec. Returning, will and August 18. ‘These tours will afford the most inviting trip to the sea ever offered. For ilius- trated pamphlets, giving rates of passage and al’ other information, TH will sail fr os river e July coolest and my19-s&w21t TALLY-HO COACH LINE p-m., from 511 13th si and ‘all points of interest. Myer drill, 9 a.m. Trip, 50c.; _my21-1m* FOR CHARTER—STEAM LAUNCH DIXIE FOR UP- per and lower river or canal trips, at reasonable rates. Inquire of W. H. SAMPSON, 414 26th st. n.w. Telephone call, 495. myi7-Lm* dare, Fe Fri mortal, Mmited ad CENTS | an Sis isth st. EUROPE sr rntes, qqpemée Included. $176, Inquire of E. F. HOOP E SONS, 828 ‘ AMUSEMENT HALL. FOR RENT BY THE DAY, NIGHT, WEEK OR month, Odd Fi jali, on 7th’ st. between Das and B ste. rs class, contrally will ‘find it to their advantage to for terms | on WALTER A. BROWN, 1428 Pa. ave. Great reduction fn rent untii fall. mt2i-3m OCEAN TRAVEL AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY TRAVELERS’ CHEQUES Are safer than cash. Refunded if lost. Paid anywhere in the world without personal identification. Principal Office of Company, Diy26-wks @ Broadway, N. Y. Netherlands line From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne sur ay «@% hours from Londoo or Paris S. Spaarndam, Sat., June Dubbeldam, Thu., June cu Sarn, LINE—1ST CL, $30 TO $175; 2D CL. S to $45; steerage; $25, bedding frec: plans vemels, liste of, vacancice, future sailing Gate wee engaged, C. L. DuBOIS, Agent, 631 F nw, aps-4m COOK'S SUMMEK TOURS— Eleven parties for Europe, visiting princtpal capitals and art centers. First departure by SS. Teutonic, May 2. Other dates, May 26, June 2, 18, 14, 23, 27 and 30. California, Yellowstone Park, &c., 62 days’ tour, will leave May 12. Vacation trips everyhere by all raliroad and steamship lines. Estimates furnished for tour. ARTHUR W. ROBSON, zs Ageat Thos. Cook & Son, 615 15th st ow. LADIES'¢ GO ODS. PLAITING mb10-tf ACCORDIO’ (FRENCH PROCESS) ; Suis plaiting establishment in Wasting a plaiting establishment in tt ; buttons. G. W. LUCAS, 918 on ot nee FINE WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE UP IN first-class Parisian style; white aud satin dresses, curtains’ a specialty; prices rea- . Call at MME. VIBOUD'S, ‘successor to Valmont, old stand, 713 11th st. mw. im* ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TH AND 1206-1208 I st. n.w. French dyeing and cleaning of every description; evening and party made a specialty. Our patronse- extends inte the most tshionable circles, aa i ““We Sell Our Goods, But Not Our Principles.” D. WANN, SOND & 60, 7 Market Space. There Never Was An Advertisement That received such an ovation as the one that appeared for us in last Sunday's Post. There was a continued throug of willing eB A yt and had the weather been favorable we would have had the banger week of the season. The Cry of Hard Times Must be dispelled—money is just as easy today as it has ever been—nothing will call out ready cash quicker than good honest values. We Never Shrink From a Bargain No matter what amonnt of cash it a to get it. = are working for the good of our ae ee en constituents. WE HAVE NEVER HAD SUCH A STOCK. WE HAVE NEVER HAD soc A VARIETY. AYE NEV ast Se " to that a Ay cd VER HAD SUCH ty 5 fo aod Wash Patrica ee ee For Monday and the Entire Week. “A man can die but once,” and onl: colors of India Silks as We are se! suns, =, Will you bo able to ebtab ach an array of styles 29¢. Ong hundred and ton pieces, all, hich colors, full 24 inches widw Just arrived to mingle! with, the alance we have left of what was sold Guring, the oe ea eee Tieeal: Sega, Mat wp bane bab and EGobd wines ‘need no bush nor do <r ~ 7 eeeeeeee be. nor oar at tising to show thelr merits, “It te without question « vaise you can't oo If you do you Will pay 6c. for the identical that We are selling at “The Detter part of valor te discretion so we have been discrect enoogh to, bay the Wash Silks we could obtain that are selling at Sic. and $1 a yard, so we could sell at Full 24 Inches wide, over sixty-five different effects. “No stone which is’ St for the wall is left on the roadside” and i there ts Piece of SiIK on the market sultable for oar trade you can rest assured we are gcing to cet We have reference to 28-inch Cream and White China Silks we just got to sell at od ES ett BAY, "ark et “He that stande upon a slippery place may fall.” but those tha Sik Figured Jacquards, that are $1 a yard, at Will never regret thetr purchase. New patterns of Silk, in our house, te enn Steen co Mtinigs caleass bus basutee, we tom $0 toe pain to bey sine prineip Oa PEOPLE WILL ‘BUY NOW FOR THE FUTURE Black and Navy Blue Serges. nhs ee tee cay SS Spt eS june was om occomst of the tow prices. 46-inch All-wool Imported Fine Black Serges, that are well worth @e Bont do for a @ yard at OC. And also All-wool Imported Navy and Black Storm Serges thet cannot be matched for leas than 75c. a yard at 5c. ‘We can well say that these two items are special mentions... sony, ce of Colored Dress Good Novelty in our house has suffered a cut of 10r. te off marked prices. We Don’t Profess To sell nothing but bargains, but when we do use the words we mean business, 100 pieces new styles in Irish Lawns, yard wide. oc. a Yard. 100 pieces New Style 36-inch wide Jaconet Duchesse. myc. a Yard. 35 pieces New Striped and Figured Dimity. 124%c. a Yard. 2 ee ee Seen in, Sa, Rew blue and white grounds, with all the newest 12%c. a Yard. 100 pieces Fine Scotch Ginghams, all new desicns. igc. a Yard. 20 pieces New Linen Duck, for suitings. 2sc. a Yard. All colors in Plain Satin Striped Malls. 124%c. a Yard ‘2%e. BO-inch wide Black Lace Jaconet, warranted raven biack dye, very sheer and pretty. isc. a Yard. me aa 12% 'to 30c. a Yard. a pieces Check Striped ie. a 8 and toc. a Yard. re P. K. in all the different styles of cords and figured effects. 12%, 15, 18, 20, » 25s 30 a and 35¢-. 8 Yard. A mow Ine of 20-inch Deck, tn two Kind we shall sell at Fast Black India Linon. Toc. a a ‘Yard. And the 18c. quality we shall sell at . 12%c. a Yard, SS ee eee ae lad | the Finest Zephyrs made country, and sold everywhere at ag 9B A = Om toc. a Yard. Towels! Towels! oo SS mets 0 Deets, anh ne Stee nie On tee eo A ee Turkish Towels, 10240 sizes, worth 18c., : At toc. ‘worth ITc., t 12ic. Fringed Damask Towels, German finish, worth 180, . At ric. Damask Towels, size 85x50, mammoth size worth 35c., Fringed and Hemstitched Huck Damask Towels, lace effect, size 22x44, worth Sic. At 23c. Laces! Laces! offering some great values in all Kinds of Laces—wde, medium and narrow. 1,000 yards White and Cream Laces, 1, 2 and $ inches wide, elegant to trim all kinfs wash dresses, that have sold at &, 10 and i2.—the eatire lot = =ons S. 7,9 and loc. 00 Heal otnt 40 Venice reduced to A $1.25. 85 and 45c. Real Point Ge Venice Inserting reduced te asc. 25 different patterns in Cream and White Laces, € to 9 inches wide, reduced to 25¢c. _A voy large surement of Wate ant eh BE Laem, sn Prem Wl. ond Gxt loud has a silver and s0 should every first-class Dry Goods House have ee we sere feel proud of ‘We are doing an 2. We sell the best Dressmakers’ Cambric ~~ 4c. All colors in good Selecta Perealines, in black and colors, ‘ 9 3-4¢-. Remnants! Remnants! bnnongl is no use of giving you a long efton op remnants. All we can say we are the remnant. people? Remnants of Creponette. There ts a surprising story about woe ae don’ pew A Be ey Ee cotton, po A 4 bard Mags oy Fr ect, the Geeigne are bean we the appearance. ce ot‘higs launders beautifully and are retailing at 18c. a yard—we pot them on center s a and Dress patterns at 11 2=3¢c. Yard. es st ee ae Linens. We are showing three grades in this material—that are values you seldom Gnd. 8, 10 and 12 1-2c. Yard for goods that would cost Zee SS, 20 ant Sip. Of Sone Dain Se Gere, Remnants of Printed Jaconet’ Duc ncheaae this sheer wash material shows wn such delicate designs and retain both bedy and color. We sane samb ePgetts tee tee gine a eae in rem ants, 2c. Remnants of Fine French Sateen—several se: “ ° Just as much in demand as when they were fret pat‘on the manor, —-% t—4 terns are much ttier, and the ces. do same styles quality thet at 30c. we are ane in uaiber = acteaal = 15c. Remnants of 40-inch English Percales; it ts quite a conundrum to cales go to that alone are sold out of our house It’s nothing for us te but that is done through our assortment. If the pattern is Kind the customer very seldom leaves without being salted: the 18% quailty toc. ‘i ut Remnants of Fancy Sateen, over 3,000 yards to select from, and some very choice styles among the lot, the quality, bat mot patterns yoo may buy for iSc. Our remnants we are edi> ng a 7 3-4C. Remnants af Crepe, Remnants of Di , Remnants of Gi Remnants of Remnants of Duck, Remnants of Prints, Remnants of Fane; ting Flannel, Remnants Wrapper Flannels, Remnants of Lawns, in fact, we bave ts of & great many goods, that Pie deprives of us to mention. Second Floor Bargains. ‘We have concluded to spread ourselves, and here is how we begin. an 2 White Spreads, Marsellies pattern and full large for « double bed, good valve at $1. we Ge. 300 Extra Large 1% Marseilles and Honey Comb patterns, never sold less than $1.25. Our aig tra Large 11-4 Marseilles and Honeycomb patterns, never sold less than $1.25. Oum Cut to ‘AGhniite Marseilles Spread, very heavy and beautiful pattern, wold elsewhere at @B Our price, $2.10.

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