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<< THE EVEND ING STAR PUBLISHED © DatLy t EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, M101 Pennsylvania Avanne, Cor. 11th Strest, Tue Evoning Star Newspaper Company, 8.H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. Kew York Office, 49 Potter Building, ——a ‘The Eveninz Star is served to subscribers in the ity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents Week, or #4c. per month. Copies at the counzer cents each. By mail—anywhere in the United States or Curada—postage prepaid—50 cents per ronth. Saturday Quintuple Sheet Star, With foreign postage addet. $3.00. Entered at the Post 0 es second-class mail 7: 7AM! mall subscriptions must be pald in advance. Rater of advertising made known on application Part2. Ch ¢ # ening Siar. Pages 9-16. . WASHINGTON, D. 0., SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. master of adverfisina), saps: Printers’ Ti, he fittfe sebook: ‘iE is efaimed for fe WasBingfon AMUSEMENTS. GARDEN PARTY GALO Under the auspices of the Ladies’ Ald Society of the B Street Baptist Church, at the new church | site. corner 10th and X sts,’ n.w., TUESDAY and | WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, June § and 6. Music dy pection of Marine Band. a ‘high-class tale ectet and other features. Refreshments at popular | ices. Admission, 10 cents. N. B.—In event of ther being wet postponement will be had till following evening or evenings. Je2-4t® SIXTH GRAND EXCURSION OF THE WASH- Gas Light Employes’ Beneficial Associa- tion to River Niew, Monday, June 4, 1804. | ‘ize game of base ball between the two best the District. Albaugh’s a Tonight ‘Last Time. H. M. S. Pinafore, By the Strakosch cm NEW SCENERY. NEW COSTUMES. SUMMER tuas, 625, 50 and 75C. S7 NEXT WEEK—“OLIVETTE.” “i FELLOW THREW DUST AT A sc is what Pastor E Hez Swem speaks about —— — the new Auditorium of the 4th st. and Va. ave. se. Seats KERNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER. TOMORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, Religious Mlustrated Lecture on SPIRITUALISM AND THEOSOPHY. __Admission, 25 and 50 cents. it WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, AT NATIONAL + a0 entertainment will be given of Miss Jessie Good. An interest- ised, which will be followed es, Carl Socman, Cecelia Richmond. Gertrude Fuller, Vir- May Bell Chambers, Mable Owen Soa Wille Cottier, Tickets, 25 and SOc. 1t® SECOND ANNUAL Excursion and Recital BY THD CAPITAL GLEE GLU XN. DU SHANE CLOWARD, Director, TO Marshall Hall, | Monday Evening, June 4, 1894. ‘Steamer Chas. Macalester leaves her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 6:30 p.m. ‘Tickets, 50c. For sale at Ellis’ Musie Store, or by the members. Jel-3t The Mikado. Benefit Of The ENCAMPMENT FUND. ‘The Executive Committee of the Knights of Pythias announce a grand preduction of “The Mikado,” By The NATIONAL iDEAL OPERA CO. Academy Of Music, June 6 and 7, And Matinee June 8. lar prices. Tickets can Be a: ap _ Academy box office, music stores, and from ders of the order. myst ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, TO SATURDAY, JUNE THE WASHINGTONIANS IN THB COMIC OPERA, THE THREE DUKES. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. POPULAR PRICES. Reserved seats now on sale at the box office of the Theater. my26-7t GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION BY ©. G Lancaster cas Randall to Chapel Point, Friday. J Samuel J, Pentz at 9 a. m. ‘Tickets, G02. Children, “25e. olig_good time. emacine,_ Cre Grabbing and’ Sait ater Bath ing. KERNAN'S ==; THEATER. gill thts | wok. Extra Matinee (Wednesday) Dec- The London Specialty Co. An imperatively ne a —— of Vaudeville DR. _— oe EDDY, eel ritualistic Wonders. aday, June 4"—Monday, June 4, MANAGER EUGENE KE N’S BIG BENEFIT. June 8 and 9—Ned Cartwright <j Club. ee June 11—Inw tion GRAN! WALKING costes ™ = aa NEw RATIONAL THEATER. Every Evening and Saturday Matinee. First Week of the Comedy Season, Three Hats By the author of Pink Dominoes. THE | COMPAN >, oor Next Week—TH Seats now on sal my28-tf BY a a Randall to Chapel J. Pentz at 9 a. Jolly good time. Crabbing and’ Salt Water But: Je2-4t “GRAND FP: AMILY pexee RSION Bancaster yancing, Horan now open. CALIFORNIA. TEXAS, MEXICO. jal semi-monthly Tourist Parties over the Southern Pacific Company's Sunset and Ogden Cheap rates. Apply to THE. SOUTHERN €O., 343 Broadway, E German GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING PARK, NEAR ST. Asaph Junction, Va. Information received daily. Taine leave and P. depot at 11:50 a.m., 12:50, 1:50, 3:20 and“4:25 p.m. 15 minutes to @riving park. ” 1m* —_ AMT EMENT HALL. For 1 RENT_BY THE DAY, month, IGHT, WEEK OR Odd Fellows’ Hal 7 . between . n.W.: largest staged hall in the upper room attached. concerts, fairs and enter- “kinds. Parties desiring first- located ball at moderate rental HAIR DR BLO PooIsG & BY LATEST IMPR« fadame Yale ty. skin ce massage 1110 F. bl ale ing Parlor of 1ith sts. Hair dressing, + bangs cut and curled, 2ve. ‘a words as possible serve, SESCCCO SESE have been sold. the goods. |Ladies’ Suits. 1 lot of Duck Suits, im stripes and figures. Actual value, $3.50. “Our price.. 1 lot of Fine Duck Suits, Worth $5.00, for. $1.99 Suits, trimmed with duck. Actual value, $3.00 Pres- FOCCTO SESE SO CSS SSESO SEES ESES $2.25 $1.49 Fine Blue Serge Suits. Act- tual value, $10.00. Our Price VOSSOSS ‘Suits. Regularly $4. First reduced to $2.49. Revolu- reeng oila : $1.74 Ladies’ Waists. Fine Quality Laundered Per- cale Shirt Waists. Would be bargains at 75 cents. Best Quality Laundered Per- cale Shirt Waists. Big value at $1.00. Our price. 100 dozen Laundered Shirt Waists, this season's latest ane made by the Capes an and Coats. 1 lot of Tan, Black and Blue Capes, very stylish. Sold for $5, $6 and $6.50. Now. INFANTS" SHORT COATS, Both white and colored, made ot fancy cloth, worth 73¢- 45c. OO ODOPESOCOECS ODOC OPOPOOOEOETOPEEROOCOCOOEEOEOERORGOROOE $2.99 Point De Gene Lace. 500 yards of White Point De Gene Lace; all widths. Worth 50 cents yard. Now. 5c. Monday, June 4th, We Inaugurate Our Great TRANSFORMATION SALE. It’sa short story—a true sto you—bad for us—and we'll te! After mature deliberation we have deci- ded to transform the LONDON BAZAR from a department store into the Finest Exclusively [illinery Establishment in the city. To do this we shall close out every other Department, absolutely without re- At And Below Cost. We've put the prices down to a ridicu- lously low notch, but they’ll prevail this way until everything in stock not prop- erly part of a model Millinery Store shall A big chance for you to buy at practi- cally your own prices. Here are some that will surprise you when you behold 1 lot of Fine French Duck $4.25 Fast Black Hose. :; 57-79 | knit Underwear. 49C. Muslin Underwear. —good for it in as few Black Silk [litts. Une lot of Fine Bisck Mi- lanese Silk Mitts, that never sol@#for less than 30 cents. Revolution price.. PORTO COCOOECEEOOSSOEEEEOOSOOSEROSPDEPOOCCHUSODOOOOPOR PROFESSOR POOOD LELELEALELLALLA LEAR RLARRERRARARRARRRARRAAARAEREARDEEELEAEEREEEEARE RES 3 100 dozen regular made, Fast-black, Ladies’ Hose, ouble heels,toes and soles, worth 25 cents a pair, for. Children's Richelieu Ribbed and Plain Hose, regular made. Never sold for less than 25 cents. Revolution I5C. 15¢.| Ladies’ American Lisle Rib- bed Vests,usually 2 cents, Ribbed Vests, act- ually worth 15 cents. Revo- lution price. . I5C. 8c. SPD PPOSOSE SCOR OEOEOSEOEE Ladies’ Embroidered Chem-. tse, of fine quality........ Fine Embroidered Skirt, regular price 98 cents. ONE ENE. cbs cce verses Muneeitere® Wight Geese, regularly $1.2 Ribbons. 250 pieces Gros Grain and Watered Ribbons of the , finest quality. No. 60 rib- bon, worth 50 cents a yard. Revolution Fine French Flowers. Worth $1.00 Your choice for Windsor Ties. In all colors, best grades, real value 35 cents. Here. aes 35c- SP O2eede RAD OR LONDON BAZAR, 715 Market t Space 715. SS te: PPS S SSS SCTE SOTTO TOS CE ES CSTE SS CECE ECE OC CEES CECE OTE CEES CEC OTE 53200400000800008808 RRDERS eo EXCURSIONS. &c. a &o. “GO TO CHAPEL POINT FRIDAY, Samuel J. Pentz at 9 a.m. Tickets, 50c. Chil- Gren, 25c. Fishing, Crabbing, ‘and, Salt Water Bathing. Hotel now open. — EILHTH GRAND EXCURSION OF THE GOLDEN Star Pleasure Club, to River View, Tuesday, June 5, 1804. Prize Waltz. Two Gold Medals. Steam- er Sam'l J. — il. leave ber wharf, 7th st. at 9345 a. 1:45 and 6:45 p.m. Tickets, 25 cents. Je2-3t* LOW, TOMORROW, Rome var. River View “Sxpay, WASHINGTON SAENGERBUND. WASHINGTON SAENGERBUND. Grand Musical Festival. Assisted by the Arion ‘Songs, Chorus and ’ Sunday at 11 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. Ladies, 25e. Sole Proprietor. “SCOTLAND, ENGLAND, PARIS, ail expenses incinded: $175. Todd. eee N.Y. ‘SONS, 025 Pa. EUROPE : Inquire of BE. F. DROOP & my19-1m* “Arlington Wheelmen larshall Ha ‘TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, BENEFIT OF THE CYCLE TRACK FUND. MACALESTER LEAVES AT 6:30. Our Program at the Mansion: Miss Anna V. Forbes, Messrs. D. C. Bangs, Waterybury Bros., Frank Reeside, Edwin Ferry, A. E. Middleton, ‘Talbot Ogden Pulizzi, Jos. Cullen, Capitol Mandolin and Guitar Club and many others. ‘TICKETS ececercesese eeeeed 50 CENTS. Je2-3t ANNUAL EXCURSION REAL ESTATE CLERKS | § To MARSHALL HALL On the steamer Charles Macalester, ‘THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 7. Steamer leaves 7th street wharf 6:30 p.m. Tickets (limited) admitting gentleman and lady, $1. For sale at R. O. Holtzman’s, 10th and F sts, and at the wharf. Je2-4t MERCHANTS’ AND MINERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. QUEEN OF SUMMER TRIPS. BOSTON BY SEA. PROVIDENCE BY SEA. Gloucester. Sailing THURSDAY at 4 p.m., and SU Seilings, DAY and feals and mein saloon state AY at 10 a.m. Baltmore to Providence. every MON- FRIDAY at 2 p.m. Fare, including room— mee trip. Fare, children between § and i2’ years. Round trip... Upper deck state room berths extras, $1. way; $3.00 round trip. Each state room contains two ‘berths. For further information address ARTHUK W. KOBSON, 615 15th st. n.w., Wash. Agent, 1 Ande HUGGED, it Long ad itimore, “Md. W. P, TURNER, Traffic Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agent. ccanwne OW AEDES Pel 2 | TALLY-HO COACH LINE DAILY, p-m., from S11 13th st.—Arlington, and ‘all points of interest, | Frida dare. Myer drili, 9 a.m. Trip, 50c.; limit 21-1m* © wurtsee "HARTER—STEAM LAUNCH DIXIE FOR UR r and lower river or canal trips, at nable Fates. Inquire of W. H. SAMPSON, 414 20th ste uw. Telephone myl7-lm* JUNE sl ii MOUNT VERNON. HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. The Palatial Steamer Charles Macalester ‘Will leave 7th and M sts, s.w. daily (except Sun. day) at 10 a.m. and . Reta Washington x 2 soa 5 Soin ara ser ‘ARE, Ri ADMISSION” TO MANSI IN ND’ ERG Be. This company alone permitted to sell ‘tickets ot admission to Mansion and Grou Tickets for sale at steamer’s wharf and leading hotels. A delightful trip on the famous blue Potomac, replete with beauty and historic interest. En Lo gy ars gs Paar oe Arsenal, Navy lexat ‘ort ‘oote, ‘ort taba rh hala visit to Washington is incomplete without this eae apr: Ee ee VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT (Bs co. ae call 825. JOS. C. McKIBBIN, Gen'l Manager. Marshall Hall. Summer Schedule. STR. _MACALESTER leaves daily, ith and M S&w., (Sunday excepted) at 10 a.m. and 2:30 ae Returning, leaves Marshall Hall at 1 and 4 PB. STR. RIVER OU REN leaves dally, © at. wharf, Gunday excepted) at 9:30 am. and from Macal- ester’s wharf ai turning, leaves Mar- shall Hall at 1:30 and = STR. MACALESTER leaves at 11 a.m., 2:30 and bm, Returning, leaves Marshall Hall at 1, m. leaves at 8 p.m. Return- STR. RIVER QUEEN ing, leaves Marshall Hall at 8:30 p. Indian Head Trips, Landing at Marshall Hall both ways, will com- mence on Friday, June 1, and Saturday, June 2, and every Friday and Saturday in June, Will gommence on Thursday. July 5, and every Thor day, Friday and Saturday throughout the summer. Parties at the Hall can avail “themselves of the MACALESTER leaves Washington at 6:30 p.m. Leaves Marshall Hall at 9:30 p.m. Parties leaving Washington on morning and after: noon boats can return on any of the company’s regular steamers. Fare, Round Trip, 25 cts. |i: Running time, either way, about one hour. Music by Schroder’s Band. Music and Dancing All Day. EAA steamer leaves Marshall Hall every even-2 during the summer at 7:30 o'clock, thus ing. our guests the full enjoyment. of immer afternoons and evening sunsets. ‘The MACALESTER and RIVER QUEEN are the mest and best eyulpped excursion steamers on the Potomac. MARSHALL HALL has no competitor for beauty, cleanliness and good order. The management reserves the right and will all objectionable persons on their excursion ‘TH MT. VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT CO. Telegrome call, 625. JOS. C. McKIBBIN, Je2-tt Genl. Yachting Cruises. ‘The elegant pamenger steamer ORINOCO, | 2,000 tons,titted with electric Hights.bathe and all latest improvements, will sail from York with tourists only at 10 am. JULY 3° and AUGUST 4, for ports on the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Gulf and River of St. Lawrence, Saguenay river Quebec. Returning, will leave Quebec July 17 and August 18. These tours will afford the coolest and most Inviting trip to the sea ever of- fered. For illuscrated lets, giving rates of sage ‘all other {nformation, apply to THE SuEHEo STEAMSHIP UTERBRIDGE, & CO., Agents, 39 broadway, New York, or Messrs. ‘THOMAS cook ‘SONS, 615 15th st. n.w., Washington, D.O. my19-s&w2it D100 IN GOLD FREE. Ww. WILL GIVE the above amount for the best verses ending in rhyme describing the beau- Wi... and advantages of Columbia Park ‘The rhyme must not contain less than 60 nor more as an investment for the homeseeker. Conditions: than 75 words, Contest will close 6 p.m. Satur- day, July 14. 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 $1 to the fourth successful competitors, whose names, together with the rhyme, will be published in the Washington Columbia Park, The Gem of Washington Suburbs! Fifteen Minutes From the City. Commutation Fare, 61%4 Cents. LOTS 25x100 FEET. 50-FOOT AVENUES. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY LOT, $25. For 10 Days Only. ° 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 day. The park is within a few blocks of the Penn- sylvania raiirosd station, and the new Chesapeake Beach railroad, which proposes to make its first stop and build one of the finest stations adjoining our property. The Park is noted for the purity of its water, there being within a few minutes’ walk ACelebrated [ineral Spring All lots are situated on a high elevation com- manding a beautiful view of the surrounding coun- try. The prices of these lots are placed within the reach of all, the owners being satisfied with a small profit. Our motto being QUICK SALES and SMALL PROFITS. We offer every inducement to those wishing to build. There is now a Post Office, Church, School, Store, Express and Telegraph Of- fice 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 line. It takes 15 minutes by train on sylvania Railroad, which needs no words 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, while you have the chance, as we have only a few hundred lots. Remember, a chance like this comes once in a lifetime. Don't buy land in a suburb where malaria 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 your investment will treble in a year, besides where every facility is given to reach the finest city in tne world in a few minutes. i 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 Day at 4:36 P. M. Come and see us and be convinced of what we say. Small payments down and $1 per week taken, We require no interest, no notes, no deeds of trust. ‘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 heré. Send money by Check, Money Onrde~ 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 OLUMBIA PARK COMPANY, 623 F Street Northwest - = = = Washington, D. C. EXCURSIONS, &c. I EDUCATIONAL. EVERY SATURDAY TO NORFOLK AND OLD Point, Va. | Low rates. Beginning Saturday, June 2, the ce steamer Lady of the Lake will 6 p.m, arriving at Old Point orfolk . __ Returning leaves Novtalk ats na ., arriving in Washington, M 7:30 viii also make tripe to the capes, returning to Norfolk in time to secure her seengers nine Washington. ‘The Lady of | the Rake has been thoroughly overhaul Saloon, Dining and State, Rooms supplied with electri¢ hia. Capt. ‘Thos. J. Cooper in, charge. WW PATERSON, president. mY ACOB BURGES, _weneral agent. _m30-4t M LAUNCH BARTHOLDI; leasure boats, all kinds, . CUMBERLAND & SON, ana = ate STEA! for hire and eal dS for hire. sale. foot of F st. and N. HB. ‘ave. Dhadd my25-3m FOR CABIN JOHN BRIDGE-STEAM LAUNCH 1 make two trips, Sundays only. Boat ‘and canal at 9 a.m. and p.m. Boat for charter for the Great Falls and Upper Potomac at reasonable rates. Inquire of engineer at 420 1ith st. n.w., or J. MARCONNIER, | 1073 324 st. nw. mh22tu, thées-3mo “GO 0 CHAPEL FOINT FRIDAY, JUNB_ 8. Semel J. Pentz at 9 a.m. Tickets, 50c. Chil- Gren, 25c. io Cravhing, Dancing and Salt ‘Water fotel_ now open, Je2-at oe RAIL ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON, Passing over the famous Long Bridge, in vn, ot Arlingt through ihe principal streets of lex- a: p mast, Christ Crurch, where ington the Marshall House. where Col. Elis- ied; Gen. Braddock’s headquarters, ee and other historic places, thence south, youtraverse the bigh bluffs, ‘giving a beautiful "view of Marland and the. Potomae River for miles; yon then enter the Washington estete, 7,600 acres (with ancient and revolutionary mansions), which you run through four miles to the gate of mansion and tomb. See the Departments in the morning and visit Mt. Vernon in the evening. Special service, 3:20 Dem. only route giving an opportunity of seeing a pointe for the tourist, and’ takes but 2% hours the round trip; no delays; no smoke; no dust. Take traine Penns. | RE & ation, 9:45, 10: 31:0 .m.. 12:60, 1:50, it 1:30, 2:30, 8: 30 'p. Vernon and return. 80 cents. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTO: Washinton to 4-tf IN_WASHINGTON. TO, SCHOLARS a PUBLIC | SCHOOIS— BEGIN. june 1, Ww! ning J anit take pupils it Voice Culture and Studio, 1008 9th awe Examination tree. myi9ae WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 10th st. n.w. Twenty-fifth year. Piano, organ, voice, Race flute, cornet, a. Free advantages to puplis. 6. B. BU , Director, _ap28-2m* A JOHNS HOPKINS GRADUATE STUDENT OF eight years’ rience will give lessons in Classics and English. Coaching for < for college exami: ations, Gall Satter DALES, Ph.D., 822 © st. n.w. 26-12t% WASHINGTON, HEIGHTS ENGLISH AND caer OOL FOR omias Sromin ave. apt3-2m Miss FRANCES MATIN Gunston Institute. Ja16-6mo air. and Mrs. B. R. MASON. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 623 La. e bet, 6th and Tth ste. aw. Fincpat_ ‘The lead! Highest atta! ate cost. Cat WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOO of Shorthand and Typewriting, 311 East Capitol st. Young = Bs of good character of loth sexes welcome. tions secured. | Day and «vening oe reduced. Call or write for circular SUMMER COURS! IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS "COLLEGE, Southwest corner 8th and K sts. ¥ Principal. Bookkeeping, arithmetic, spelling, rapid. peuman- ship, and all business Pecial aud unercelled Spd" successful course ia Full bustnows, conven, ‘in ight, $25 a year. ‘ull business course, 5 ‘The trpewriting and. shorthand course, 815. Eetabiished 18 6. Diplomas and positions for Eraduates. Send for arnouncement. apt-4m* MISS | BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND ines College, 1207 10th n.w. Pupils red poccenstully for civil service, departmental and census examinations. Stenography taught. se2-tr Norwood Institute, 14TH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUR oc30 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. CABELL, Principals our r OF ‘WASHINGTON. WANTED = SUMMER ENGAGEMENTS FOR ernesses: no charge to employers. Sool SPR TEACHERS AGENCY, barat ‘my5-1m UNITED STATES COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEOKS. INGTON, D.C. vecccatinal ae LON OCTOBER 1ST. (© For prospectus and full information, address ©. BARNWELL ROBINSON, V. 8, Dean. my15-eo-tu,th,sat,6mo PRIVATE LESSONS—ELEVENTARY OR ADVANC- ed studies. | Especial attention to backward. un- wr Prot. and adult pupils. Experienced tutor. 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P sts. HAM INST., TAKOMA PARK, 7 “reneaing and day canting” young ‘ladies a dren. Full ua course in Eng! atta ‘modern languages, ‘Miss ROSS, Prin. m LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th st. n.w. Branches in the principal American European cities. Open all summer. GO TO CHAPEL — J. Pentz at Be. Fishing’ Gr Water Bathing. Hotel wear MISS AMY ¢ 1 EAVIED, VER) ar AYE. N.W.. ‘0 AND HARMONY. ge21-tf LESSONS oN THE JANKO KEYBOARD, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGIN Summer iaw lectures 1804—will hegin Thars- day, June 28, and continue nine weeks. | Raleigh ing full particnlars, address (P. 0. Station, Charlottesville, Va.) SOUN'B. MINOM. Prot, Com, & Stat. Law, or a LEIGH C. MIXOR, Instructor in Law. |6-Ww&es2w, Je2-s& THE TRAINING SCHOOL OF THE KINDER. ei Association of Baltimore is realy, te, re- celve applications for ear begin: tober, "Kompresersive ‘and advanced courses, fot teachers. “Buperior sivantages to” those desiring a complete course. For particulars, apply to Miss CAROLINE, M. C. HART, Director of ‘Traiat 2 Jatavotte ave, of to is BEN Re Woob, 2126 Oak itimore, Mi my12-2awim* § 2 Will Buy A Switch Finest Quality Hair Any Shade Desired, “2? Very Best Quality Gray Switches, $4. 50. S. Heller, 720 7th St. nat le 86.50, © SSS9SSR0 OSSSee® Okan sins agecaebaossaeeov0c9s0000e ©98G09089006 OGHG0GHGHOHHHHHNDD9GOOHHHHOHOOGHGSGHOOHSHHOHSHSHHHSO ©0090000000000 SESS ESSSOSSE OOSSSSS SOSSO “We sell our Goods but not our Principles.” 5. KANN, SONS & CO, ai Market Space. THEY SAY it an open confession is good for the soul. Tf that is the case we confess that the fold. and threatening weather of the past two weeks has interfered with our busi- The Month of June’ Must redeem cause. You benefit by this {ll-blowed wind, for our low grand sale. SILK! SILK! 50c. Quality 24-inch Printed India Silks. The styles could not be improved upor each customer's special taste. spots, rings, Sowers, Light, medium er aark Zig-tags. All these excellent they bad been made for Black Jacquard. Do not delay on this lot, as there are only 5c. ‘They like a breeze. ‘Our entire line of Black and Colored wn par gel wr ‘and $1.50, you can select your own quality and patterns at $1.00. Don’t | medita' itate “don't hesitate—for there is always danger in being late. Hvery- as advertised for your asking. 1 Black bave you any wool? we wea net tage full. bet shelves lenfed with ese Westen Gosia, ‘Cream and White C Nun's Veiling, Albatross, Henrietta and ride, chat tn just the thing. foe graduates (and commencements. blue—nile, and all other colors, for evening or street ePrice. . 3gc “we sell you 46-inch Fancy Serge Sulting, ‘suitable’ for mbuntain or sea have never seen the yard stick under 60c. ‘Colored ‘Spree that wold at Sc. a yard. A big sell. you 54-inch All-wool Novel! —s Dat wal make over tad’ garment. The price has been Ob it only takes 5 yards to Zor fe dest value of Te age Sem Supe Gat oy ever from shadings. At S5e. we sell you Fine W: Saitings, in different combinations of col- ovinga, which seem to be, all the For price, has been Se, we sel v3 Il you 60c. quality Cream (loth, 40 inches ou At 39c. we sell you 46-inch All-wool Bick Henrietta, which will compare with sold in this city at SOc. Tat ate, oe cdl yee, eink Ol Black Henrietta that will look and finished wear equal to any ever bought or sold in thi® city at $1. Cardinal 54-inch Broadcloth, “the very lacs! thiog for Indiew’ veste or Jackets Fy Ne Fou ever saw. We are "35 "quality ‘st Sie. and the a A Congress of Nations, Remnants— ES Remnants are only 7c. Best quali ning Print Remnants are only 4%c. Ege Challie. ‘Remnants. are only 3%. 1,000 yards Plain Colored Serpentine Crepes, very slightly soiled, Te. This will surely satisfy that we are right thing every time we advertise. Our Second Floor Bargains: Bleached Sheets for single beds, 54x81. . Bleached Sheets, size 72x81, Bleached Pillow Cases, made of Irone $1.50 me Extra Heavy Marseilles Finished $3.98 11-4 Genuine Marseilles Spreads Women’s Dresses and Waists. Xothing te so indispensable as a Serge Salt, biaser style, eo it can be worn with are showing the correct thing at That is oes 55.98, $8.50. Corer’ Cloth Suite, ‘Tuxede Jacket, full sleeve, etched collar ané severe, ext $5.00, ‘That are really worth $7.50. ‘What is more becoming to a summer girl than one of oar Natty Dock Suite, Suitable for Croquet, Tennis, Boating or street wear. We heve all styles and prices. We can suit your purse if you wish to buy. New Invoice of Silk Waists, ng changeable sha: = ae aad other full Worth such as new bine, helio les. made in the very latest style, small Jabot, ‘orth $5.98. We are not going to ask any more than 300 more of our Celebrated 59c. Wrappers, the most put cn sale; full front, lnrge sleeves aud extra full same article at less than 8 Do not fall to see these goods. Our space is limited on this floor, and we there- fore cannot show our great bargains to the advantage we would like to, but as long fitting Wrapper evag You can't duplicate the a8 we give such prices, you will no doubt overlook a little of the Our Linen Department, floor; 72-inch Bleached Satin Damask Tautrernat Se @0-inch Turkey Red Damask (warrauted).. Fringed ‘Napkins. ‘different colored” “borders. . sb Be.. Be. White and Biack India Other grades, All kinds of Satin, ‘Tarlatans. LACES! LACES! LACES! We have Laces of all kinds, Black, Cream, and White Silk La - Freneh Laces and ientiog, (Os Oriental Laces and Inserting, ory and Inserting, in fact, we have the best line of medium-priced Laces in the city. Never [iss Our Lining Dept. i ‘We carry the most complete line house in the Union. 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