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JAMMED AGAIN! S. S. S. Sale Of Shoes At Moore’s Shoe Palace. 990000 00000000 60 00000000000000000000000O00 000000 Less Than We Paid. A Few of the “Good Things.” Ladies’ Shoes. 1 lot of Ladies’ Black Dongola sell at $2. . S.”” Price, 75c. of Ladies’ Black Dongola Shoes, large sizes only. Sises to & Regular price, $2. “S. S. S.”” Price, 95c. 2 lots of Ladies’ Black and Tan “S. S. S.”? Price, 75¢. Ladies’ Genuine Tampico (tan) Goat Oxfords, two styles, plain and imitation blucher, pointed toe, neat military heel. Regular price, $2.25. “S. S.S.” Price, $1.68. 1 lot of Ladies’ Stylish “Wing-tip” Russia Calf Oxfords, military heel Regular price, $% 9 “S. S. S.”” Price, $1.95. 160 pairs large sizes of E P. Reed's Celebrated Dongola Button ‘and Lace Shoes, plain and opera toe, with patent leather tips. Regular re- tall price, $5. “S. S. S.”’ Price, $1.33. ’ 3 And [lisses’ Shoes. Children’s Russet Oxfords. Regular Prices, $1.25 and $1.50. “S. S. S.”” Price, 68c. 1 lot of Misses’ Black and Russet Oxfords. Were $1.50. “S. S. S.” Price, 68c. 1 lot of Children’s Fine Hand-sewed Weit Dongola and Cloth-top Button Shoes. Regular selling price, $2. “S.S. 5S.” Price, $1.49. Slippers, $1.15. ‘We shall fill a table with “odds” and “ends” in Fine Slippers and “Theo’? Ties, in dongola, patent leather, etc. Regular prices, $1.75, $2 and $2.25. “$. S. S.” .* Price, $1.15. Men’s ; Shoes. Q z a. @ =] w POPSET I HIDIIHSS O85 9S 95009 000000000000000 50596 900090000000900009-04 “S. S. S.”? Price, $1.45. About 450 pairs of Men’s Fine Rus- preg band-sewed welt. Beg- $4. S. S.” Price, $1.95. pairs-of Men’s Fine Calf Hand- Shoes, in lace and congress, styles of toe. Begular prices, 30 and S.”” Price, $2.45. rea pe rs FL 1 lot of Men’s Fine Patent Leather Bluchers. Regular $4 and $5 quality. “S. S. S.” Price, $2.95. 1 lot of Men’s Elegant Cloth-top Dressy Patent Leather Shoes, hand — for party wean Regular price, “S.S.S.” Price, $3.25. MOORE’S Shoe Palace, Card=22 je See “ 810 7th St. PAALELSODAAOIES ID IPOS OP DOSOO DOSES SOS SOSSSSSSSSESESEEE DSS OSO SEES ESO DOO SOSH OSOOHO OHO OO “Snaps” At R. Harris & Co.’s These two items need no lauding! ‘They speak for themselves: $6 Lorgnettes, $3.50. As you know, the latest “fad in New York is the Gold-plated Lorgn- ettes, with the large round eyes, and heavy rims with rustic-chased handles. They are gold-plated on solid sterling silver, and are sold there and also here by the few Jewelers who have them for $6. Our Price, $3.50. $6 Teaspoons, $4. % sets of a half dozen Solid Sterling Silver Teaspoons, each in & satin-lined velvet box. Cannot be equaled under $6. Only $4 Set. The boxes are worth a dollar, so you can readily realize how low this price ts. R. Harris&Co., MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, Cor.7th&Dsts. ; T. WALKER "ana Lie y Werk SPOOPO OSS SEELOT SHED IS 9909609999599 0 9000690690099 0 00 OSEOED IED OO ONS OS OCDOES EL SOO08O OOOO ORSSOO OOO OOOO OOOO SES 29$$0000040000000000040000000009505. Mothers! Boys’ $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5 Suits Down to DISS. Tomorrow we will bunch 500 Boys’ Short Pants Wool Suits, in light, medium and dark cheviots, tweeds, &c. Have been selling at $2.50, $3, $3.25, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5, and allow you to take For $1.85. No such values as these were ever placed on sale in Washing- ton, and as this price will clear them out quickly you should call ‘at once, Parker, Bridget & Co., _31§ 7th St. Refrigerators -Until July 1. For the first time in our history we will allow a discount of 10 per cent on the Cele- brated Refrigerators. The crockery, &c., 1205 Pa. av. TheLast Whistle, The greatest clothing sale ever known im Washington is coming to a close. Such qualities—such styles—and such prices beve never been known before. Nothing but the direst necessity could precipitate a slaughter of this kind. It's & sbame to sell fine tailor-made clothing at such ridiculous prices—and we are going to QUIT it iataaccoies Saturday Night. alge athe saSt = or cost of the cloth—if you are QUICK about it, The Famous, 803 Pa. Ave., Market Space. Two Dooss West of Sth street. tin this or any other market. Our own killing. No fever- hy iseased, overland transported nimals, but grain fed, sound, ealthy cattle, in prime condition. We're not content | to have merely => — it’s our “hobby’’ to have @ finest Our prices: are ay eB just the same as for inferior meat. ere ° Fiuest ‘Quality Li 50 Center Market. Jel5, —the name Yale has never been linked with second-class laundry ag ge it never will be — the finest plant in Washington. No order too small—no work too difficult. Drop @ postal and onr wagons will call. ¥. H. WALKER & 00. YALE Steam Laundry. MAIN BRANCH, 514 10TH “ST. "PHONE 10v2. Lit) PLANT, 43 G'ST_N.W, an aa an ae $6.00 FINE GRAY SWITCHES, Now. $4.50, VERY FINEST SWiTc $3.00 QUALITY SWITCHES, st ad. erroneously stated these bargains would discontinue af- ter 16th instant. We will extend the time of this sale till the 20th Lut first-comers have the best pick- ings. TF We have NOT increased prices ———— 1a cur hair-dressing parlors, >S. Heller, 720 7th St. Jel5 , , ip = > > : ! G Street Palais Royal. The ordinary cheap goods are plentiful, the expen- sive goods cheap are rare. reason to know. quish them. town. Toilet Articles. Many stores where the ordinary Cheap Goods are for sale, few places where you find the expensive best. No drug store in the city with such quantity and variety of expensive toilet articles, no such prices anywhere as here. ‘TOILET PREPARATIONS. ‘The preparations of Ed. Pinaud and Roger & Gallet of Paris are the best in the world—all the good, better and best here. Price hints: 50c for Pinaud’s Extract Vegetal. Se for Talcum Powder, best. Se for Swan Down Face Powder. 1Se for Coudray’s end Roger & Gallet's Rice Powders. 10c for Witch Hazel. SOAPS. ‘Two nundred and forty different soaps by actual count. Low prices for the expensive kinds. 6c cake for best Buttermilk Soap. Ge for Haley's Cold Cream Soap. 6c for Oakley's Honey and Glycerine Soap, PERFUMERY. ‘The best of the best makers of Paris and London, at price surprises. 45c for large size bottles of Woodworth's Su- perior Toilet Waters—Peau d'Espagne, Crabapple, Heliotrope, White Rose, &. 45e for 4-ounce bottles of Caswell & Massey's Cologne. 87 for 8 ounces, $1.48 for pint bettles. B8e for 4-ounce bottles of Johann Marie Farina Cologne. 29 for Pinaud’s Aurora Cologne. Tle for Koger & Gallet’s Toilet Water. TOILET GOODS. Every requisite, including Manicure articles, among which are Dr. Parker Pray's. 2%e for solid-back Hair Brushes, French and Ger- man. 25e is less than the price paid by the mer- chants who buy of jobbers—the middlemen. Te for All-bristle Tooth Brushes we know to elsewhere at 15c. 15e for Bone-handle Nail Brusbes, identical to the drug store 5c brushes. B9e and 45¢ for Bath Brushes, with long handle, solid and riveted backs, such as usually sold at 50 and T5e. B5e for Large Bath Sponges of quality that usu- ally sells for 75c. 5 and 10c for Rubber Dressing Combs that are 10 and 15¢ at'the drug stores. 10c for the Japanese Powder Boxes and 10c for the best Puffs. G27The writer feels that the few items men- tfoned above may do more harm than good, since as much might be written of stocks one-eighth the size. To write that we have the best of every- thing in Toflet Articles is a fact we are prepared to demonstrate to the most critical visitor. The sweet girl graduates have been thought of by the “‘buyers”’ of the various departments. The goods specially bought for them await inspection. Fans up to $35. Little prices for expensive-looking fans. $1 for White and Cream Ostrich Feather Fans; 9%¢ for Gauze and Lace and Silk and Lace Fans, with embossed sticks, Ask to see them and be agree- ably surprised. Neckwear. Large-size Dotted Swiss Stock Bows, with accor deon pleated ends, oaly 25¢ each. One of a kind novelties—Yokes of chiffon and lace insertion for $8.48; Lace-trimmed Crepe Silk Bows for $3.25. White Figured India Silk Windsors of better qual- ity than usual at 25c. The man-like stock bow of lawn, in white, pink, blue and lavender, and the silk-embroldered white lawn and pique four-in- hands, choice for 25¢. ‘The new Chemisettes, extra size front and new shape collars, white and fancy, only 25¢; sets com- prising Chemisette aud Cuffs, 48c, 68 and 75c. Jewelry. Cheap-expensive are the 98c sets, comprising col- Jar and front studs and link cuff buttons. Many styles, of sterling silver, gold, enamel, same as sold at the jewelers’ for $1.50. The sweet girl graduate will look unusually sweet with pearl studs for chemisette and links for cuffs. Only 48¢ the set. A thousand and one new and pretty Lace Pins, Buckles, &c., om the 25c counter, just as you enter from @ street. Belts and Buckles in bewildering va ordinary silver-plated buckles are 25c to 75e; plated on nickel and guaranteed not to tarnish are $1 to $2.68; those of warranted sterling silver are $1.48 to $5.98. Special are the Military Buckles, on which our artist will engrave large monogram of three letters, complete for 9c. C7 Best White Silk Belting, 50c yard. ©7See the bejeweled Oriental Belts and Buckles at 98e for choice. They are the importers’ samples; worth up to $5 apiece. Gloves. White Kid Gloves, to fit the smallest as well as the average hand. Fitted at our risk, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.85 for four-button and Mousquetaire styles, Glace or Dressed Kid, Suede or Undressed Kid and unusually superior Chamots. Special are the 8, 10 and 12-button-length Suede Kid Mousquetaires at 5c a pair, instead $1.85, $2.25 and $2.75. Nile, clel blue, pink, lavender and pearl. Another special in the $1.25 White Suede Mousque- taires. Never before such quality at less than $1.75. Handkerchiefs. Specially selected for the girl graduate are these filmy pieces of linen and lawn witb dainty lace border and insertion, 25e each. Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs, S5c. Special are those at $1.98. $1.98. They look and are worth $3.50 each. ‘They look and are worth $3.50 each. < The early morning is the best time to view Cooper’s Bargains in Hair Switches thrilling painting, ‘The Morning of the Crucifixion.” Less crowding then. Gheap Expensive Goods At the We have to know the strength and weakness of competitors in order to meet and van- We find as we have stated. We know Palais Royal prices for expensive goods to be least in Bottom Knocked JAt S. Kann, Sons 50 doz. Fi Sample Handkerelefs, every, one on the original sample card—plain, THE Clear Out & Co.’s, ju Market Space, For. Saturday. ine Linon and Swiss Embroidered Ladies” white,” fancy Tomorrow at 12!5c. Worth 1 Sell Tomorrow at 3c. al00, 408, Ladies’ and Misses’ Ribved Vests. All 8. Sell Tomorrow at 5c. Worth 12%4e. SO doz. Ladies’ Lisle Finish White Ribbed Vi and shoulders, drawn strings th shell-worked edges. Sell 1 Tomorrow at 12!c. doe, Black Ribbed Hose. Sizes 5 to 944. Regular We. quality. Seil That this is true we have ed neck Vorth 25e. Children's Fast Tomorrow at 5¢. jes, Richelieu Ritbed Hove, warrent- 25 doz. Ladi fast luck. All sizes, The regular 1be. kind. Sell Tomorrow at toc. Ladies’ Genuine Lisle Hose, Richelieu ribbed, fm a —- of ed ‘warranted fast colors. Never Sell Tomorrow at age.) For 15¢. front, yoke back. Ge value at 39c. Sell Tomorrow at 50 doz. Ladies’ Fi fro Sell T: egg: Millinery. : The headgear—the most important of all. The Palais Royal's Millinery Department is noted for cheap erpensive Millinery. Witness these best Milan “Straws” at $1.75. Latest shapes in the Knox, the Leonard, the Central Park. Qualities that will cost you $2 and §: at the few estab- lichments where these best of straws are found. Select the hat and trimming you fancy tomorrow and you may have the services of the late head- trimmer of New York's leading milliner for a Bominal price,—50c. White Ribbons up to Te yd. White Flowers up to $2 bunch, White Mercury Wings up to 50c each. White Ostrich Tips up to $2 bunch. Specials for Saturday are Ladies’ Trimmed Hats At $4.93 instead of $7.50, $8.00 and $5.50. $1.98 for the $5 to $6 Trimmed Hats. 88e for Ladies’ and Children’s 4Sc Untrimmed Hats. Cheap expensive goods, that will elsewhere cost $1 ard $1.25. Think of best quality Milan, Lace and Fancy Braids for only 38c, 25e for the 48c Navy and Black Sailors, Hosiery. wate seorings tor tee eit graduate, who should appreciate the time and worry of gathering so complete a collection. We want the glory of having the best stock, because the profit in dollars and cents doesn’t pay fur the | | F time apd money spent. G Sizes 8 to 10 in the following: Silk Finish Cotton Hose Drop-stiteh Lisle Hose... Slik Finish Lisle Hose... Lisle Hose with lace ank! Filk Plaited Hose Spun Silk Hose Better Silk Hose. In sizes 6 to 8% Hose, 40c to 55c pair. In sizes 4 to 714 we show Lace-work Ankle Lisle Hose, 45¢ to 0c pair. In sizes 4 to 7% we have % and % Socks, 25c pair. Bs Underwear. a. ronowing stock-taking- sale’ prices bring you the Palais Royal's regular line of Underwear at lower prices, as follows: 39¢ For soc Undergarments. Gowns in Hubbard style, with turn-over collar and cuffs. Sizes 18 to 16, Cambric Short Skirts, cluster tusks, yoke band. Sizes 25 to 81. Cambric Corset Covers, French shape, embrold- ery yoke, all sizes. Long Skirts, cambric ounce, four tucks in founce, 9c For 85c Undergarments. It is generally known that the Palais Royal's S5c Underwear is the equal of that usually sold at $1. See the open and close Drawers, cotton and ; 69c For $1 Undergarments. Skirts, yoke band, six-inch embroidery flounce, two bunch tucks above. Cambric and Muslin Gowns, Empire and Hub- bard styles, Val. lace and fine embroidery trim- mings. Skirts, cotton and cambric, embroidery ruffles, 8oc For $1.35 Undergarments. Cambric Gowns, with French surplice meck, em- broidery and hand-made linen torchon and plat Val. lace trimmings. French Corset Covers, all styles, trimmings of dainty laces, embroideries and ribbons. Skirts with 12-inch embroidery fiounce, two clusters of tucks. $1.39 For $2.25 Undergarments. Cambric Gowns, artistically embellished with finest nainsook embroidery, Medici and Val. laces. Skirts of Cambric, Linon and Muslin, four styles, with lace and embroidery trimmings alone worth more than $1.39. Drawers of Nainsook, with dainty laces and fairy- like embroideries. $2.98 For $5.98 Undergarments. French creations that are “dreams of loveliness. Bridal Gowns and the “Loie Fuller” Skirts, with bewitching lace and embroidery trimming. Some | + 3 few of these garments sold up to $7.50 each. All at $2.98 now. The Palais Royal, G and Eleventh Streets. A. Lisner. 100 doz. of the Heavy White Duck Jum tons, no overalls. The real Sell Tomorrow at Qc. ea. . Fancy Outing” Shirts, all sizes. Sell Tomorrow at 25¢. undered Out- ing Shirts, all sizes. Good value af Sell Men's Genuine Bleached Peperell Jeau Drawers, at e ’s Shoes. i Kangaroos. | ; pnt, plaited back. Worth omorrow at 33c. retticat dew ‘aists, lanndes back. ‘That are worth Tbe. Sell Tomorrow at 49c. 50 Striped and Figured Duck Suits, blaser Jacket, fall swe) Sell skirts, Well worth $2.50. omorrow at. 1. 39. Men’s Furnishing Dept. 200 doz 4-ply Linon Collars, all sizes, standing and turn down, The regular 1c. quality. ‘Seii Tomorrow at 3c. Men's Unlaundered ‘The regular 50c. kind. Men's Fancy Neat Effect Madras Il Tomorrow at 30c. sizes. Sold everywhere at We. Sell Tomorrow at 29c. Men's Drill Drawers, good quality. Worth 30c. Sell Tomorrow at 17c. Men's Fine Balbriggan Underwear, French mec ‘kind furnishing houses are buttons, and. pea: Ming at 50 and 62%gc. Sell Tomorrow at 35c. ¢ Sik Gloria ——. natural Joop handles, full paragon frame. so plain black handles, ood value at $1.75. Sell Tomorrow at g8c. Do not fail to read our great advertisement in Tomorrow's Star—it will be the sale of the sea- soh—the greatest money saver ever read. §. Kann, Sonséco 7it Market Space. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. TOMORROW. g A Steady Business, —Steadily growing larger, better and more satisfactory to all—is our idea of it! You never find Hoover & Snyder —Anduiging in “sensational schemes” to boom trade! We prefer the quiet, “steadily increasing” way—for it is sure. ‘We don’t “‘crow”’ —as loud as some, but we tributing the finest shoes im * for the same prices asked about for far inferior leather, shapes durability. Here is what keeps our business a srowing, ard a growing: xfords Under Price. Others’ $3 Oxfords, $2.50. Others’ $3.50 Oxfords, $3. Others’ $4 Oxfords, $3.50. Ladies’ $3 Shoes, $2.50. Ladies’ Fine Black Dongola High Shoes, all styles of toe, equal to others’ $3 shoes. Our price, $2.50. Others’ $1.50 Shoes, $1.25. Others’ $2 Shoes, $1.50, Others’ $2.50 Shoes, $2. Are you @ kangaroo crank? Your Shoes have arrived. Another shipment of those Genuine Kangaroo Low and High Shoes, only $5 pair. Tien’s $7 Shoes, $5. Men's Johnson & Murphy's Genuine Imported Seal Shoes, usual $7 quality, only $5 pair. Men’ $$6Pat. Leathers,$5 Hoover & Snyder, 1217 Pa. Ave. mourning: emiroldery, handkerchlefs. "Worth from 25 to BOS Sell 100 doz. = — Handkerchiefs and fancy de- red Shirt Walets, ruled in Ladies” Shict cuffs, ith yoke rs, with patent but- Te Ys 0c. Washable Braid for 5c. Yard. Entirely new—will be in so much de- mand for trimming Bathing and Duck Buits. yours from 8 a. m. to ’ Lansburgh & Bro., (420, 422, 424, 426 7th St./ Remember, we are}) “No Poor Shoes at any price.” “Reliable Shoes only, at honest prices.” SHOES That Are Not Off In style, gre fit nor even in that’s the kind you want, they’re the only ones we sell. YOU WOULD NOT WEAR A mar THAT WAS IN STYLE OR THREE SEASONS shows that the public realizes that season- able, fresh shoes, bought at honest prices, are the cheap- est in the end. KS, 184, 736 7th St. N.W. SATURDAY BARGAINS SUITS. 98.50 Duck Suits, 60 different patterns, best sult price. For on" SATURDAY, $1.79. $4.75 Duck Suits, best quality, choice color, in- cluding white. SATURDAY, $2.26. SATURDAY, $4.98. $4.50 Serge Suits, black and blue, full skirts. | For SATURDAY, $2.25. $6.00 English Plaid Tuxedo Suits, the very latest suit introduced this season. FOR SATURDAY, ' $3.78. SHIRT WAISTS. 25_doxen 8c. Ladies’ Laundered Shirt Waists, Seat and stylish stripes and figures. FOR SATURDAY, "" 696. 150 Ladies’ Laundered Shirt Waists, all the fashionable colorings, in stripes and SATURDAY, 986. ‘85c. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, 50 dozen to select "SATURDAY, 196. RK, 134,736 7th St. NW. . “Odd Sizes” in Fine White Onset, Fxira jong Waist Corsets. Regular 7; | Bend $1.25 grades. ' To Ciose, 390. Pair. since we took that §5 off the price of all that were $20 or mere. S. S. SHEDD & BRO., 432 9TH ST. N.W. Don’t Have Cold Dinners Because it's too hot to cook bot ones. won't be hot cooking If you use a G. RANGE. The best ones are very low priced seld Physical Culture Corset Co.’s fir oars S ror & crs. ‘The best CORSETS the money rng tH z Nothing cheap unreliable in their whole make-a ‘We guarantee every one we sell. Lhe That We've sold 100 dozi these same Corsets this long and en hae ecra and white. NTS. rirs. Whelan, n, Ngr., No! Jel5 BF 17 G ST. BuANCH In Hot Weather Drink RURCHELL’S APRINC 1zar ICED delicious, n AS seis” Infante’ Kia Piatn Infants’ Pine Eusest Shoes, gets Gulldren's BMimes’ and catia'e Lo ‘Bur ‘Cuiid’s $1.00 Guild's, Russet Lace or Button, Misses’ Fatest Leather Sandate, Boring Heel Kid Ties and Sandals, Me LANGE AS WOMAN'S Misses’ and Woman's Heel Shoes. Ladies’ Vict Kid and Tn, 25 Julieta, Tan Glazed Kid Rlacherettes, Very Soft Viel Kid Low Shore, Excellent Dongola Button aad Laced, $2.00 ‘Extra quality Ten Low Shoes, Batra gualits, Black Low Shoes, Fine Viei Kid Button Boots, Fine Viel Kid Danced Best Russet Goat Blochers. Wm HahnaCo, RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE, 930 AND 832 TTH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE, at 21 Pa. AVE. SE Our Special Sale Flour In May was 80 pronounced a success that we have couciuded to repeat it, and hence we offer aay of our SIXTEEN SUPERB BRANDS at the same greatly reduced rates—Remember, you don't have to take “Hobson's Choice” when you lus Flour of us, we offer SIXTEEN ELEGANT and reliable brands, and guarantee each and every one of them to give entire satisfaction. Elphonzo Youngs Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 428 NINTH STREET. P.S.—We close at 6 p.m., except Saturdays. it lif You Want The \Best Coffee ‘ome We positively assert, and Come HERE. p oer. a8 be choicest, | ‘Jackson & Co.,626 Pa. Ave. Sciect Groceries, Wines, ete. ‘Telephone,1524.

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