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True Worth Wins with shoes. It has won for us the trade of the most particular people in town. They buy from us with perfect confidence in what they purchase—they know from former experience that there's quality, and with that service and satisfaction, in everything we sell. Our store is the outlet for the shoes of the best makers in the country. Priees—we mark shoes close, and it takes more money to buy shoes of equal quality anywhere you'll go. Children’s Shoes —€ stock without an equal in variety, style and worth. Groceries. Till May 4th PER CENT OFF EVERY Purchase Black and Tan Shoes, button and Sizes 8% to 11 IIT $1.00 Sizes 11% to 2. $1.20 Ladies’ “Wear Wells”y| . $3. oO Shoes that have become fa- mous for thelr worth. They're of our own at our own special price. “e 00 can’t equal them any- where else. Made in vicl kid—hand sewed, with soft, may fan flexible Soles—any style toe you Russia Calf Bluchers dies’ Shoes. Broken lots I 3 SILOS the we want to clear oat ‘They regularly sell for $3— amounting to $ Dini more. HIS is our inducement for your buying in large quantities from us. All our stock is bright, fresh, new and clean, and guarantesl— that means if angthing | isn’t satisfactory— we will make it 80, of cheerfully refund you your money. FLOUR. in 75e. @ adya! to ‘There has been a general the price of Fleur—of 50c. $1.65 now. bbl.—notwithstanding that, we will still (Ladies’ Oxfor tes (a. sizes ds $2, $2.50 National $ _Bol. and $3.00 shoes In every par- ($1.05 ticular. Choice, $1.15. Nene *RussetOxfords 51.65 Regular $2.00 and $2.50 shoes ) —but there are not very many of them, First come gets choles of them for $1.65. Edmonston, Popular Shoe Store, 1334 F St. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m, ee ec ooo Se rteeteeinrtnentectententengectecteetnetoateateatententet aacacard 4 BARBER & ROSS, G and 11th streets. feteeten i es es Will you be pestered with files, bugs and mosquitoes, or will you sereen the doors and windows and keep these pests outside? The most economical way is to do th for it costs but little If you buy the screens of us. #Screen Doors, 8oc. —inelnding a spring hinge, hook and eye and knob. Set ete eo Sedeteg ave the wire sereen, too. Pride Flour, Elgin Butter in 5-Ib. jars, 23 LBS. SUGAR = = = 10 Ins. Rolled Oats. kages Best ¥ Ginger Snaps R CURED HA} 10-1b. ‘Tins Cottolene. 2 5° 10-LB. JARS, 2tc.! Y. Full Cream Cheese, 2 Mild N. pounds for. 5 Ibs. Best Codfish... 7 cakes Hoe Cake Soap Shredded Cocoanut. —The famous “Old Maid” Tea is our original brand— only soc. Ib. Finest Govt. Java and Mocha Coffee, pulverized and ground—3 Ibs. for $1.00. Finest Blend Coffee n the market for 0c. 3b. can Bartlett P 2 cana Maryland Pea 2 cans Cal. Apricots. B-lb. cans Cal. Peaches. —Goods delivered any= where, and promptly, too. *Phone 192. N. T. Redman, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERIES, A HR 5 > a @ thing to tack it on. £ Adjustable Window ¢ ‘ #Screens, 22c. each. 25 feet Garden $ +Hose, $1.50 —the very hose for which others ask $1.60 and $1.75—and get ft, becanse many n't learn- ed our prices. Patent nozzle and couplings complete. A postal will bring us after the old hose to re- pair it—the cost will be 25c., and ‘Lawn Mowers, $2.50 —so low in price, yet we guarantee Soatoatoetptottonsretestederetretrecorernirecr er teotenteesesgenteny them. You'll pay out $2.50 or more g in a single season {f you hire a man to cut the grass every time 2 it ueeds it. Your old mower sent 4 for, repalred and delivered, $1. Spades, 40c. Hoes and Rakes, 2o0c. $3- qt. Freezers, $1.35 —the difference between buying the fee ere: dy made end making it yourself is in the cos:. You cam save the cost of the freezer in a few makings. Sat. ‘Gem’? Freezers, $1.60—0 little better than the $1.35 “Bliz- ward. ¢Cook Without Heat z or ofl stove—where you can have as much heat as you z Wwant—when you want it. $ uurner s oils Loto te : 3 cook on a eetentente get ae urner es per 100 sq. ft. In full rolls or 7c. a hundred re feet if you want less than a : Barber or & Ross, G and uth Sts. as fe deete o. nS S S i S| << Zl e @ ee [e, i} 2R testectectet RDO 2 é S 2 OOOO Palais lais Royal Department. ‘Saturday 3) Oxford Offferss |: nention two-but they're two possible shaved the prices de turday to make them point, ) ) ae Viel Kid Oxford$— ) black, yd values at $1.50, > saturday, SLI9. ( Russet and Kid Ox- < perials, ete. Good values at $2.50. Saturday, $1.97. ( =e (jM isses’& Children’ s Shoes() sia Per Cent Discount prices for Saturday. ring heels, all the styles. ‘Palais Royall ‘Shoe Dept... ios and Eleventh Sts. A. LISNER, a i SOS OOO QD roocococece ~Separate ate Skirts. * vet binding. | CLARK'S { CLOAK HOUSE, | 734-6 7th st. The Mirror ‘Of Fashion Is our store. It reflects all the latest spring and early summer modes in every kint of feminine garment. ‘The prices are such that fash- fouable wearables can be possessed for very little, compared with the prices asked for similar up-to-date goods elsewhere. A visit will tell you that each and every one of the following is an amezing bargain: $3 CREPON SKIRTS, rgan-pipe backs, velve birding, Mned and stif- fered, for. pacocer $5 NOVELTY BLACK SKIRT organ-pipe backs, finish -d with same -priced ones. OHAIR test shape: rlined, lined and int $10. SKIRTS terns, hair lined, ed Gop! ditterent cloth CREEON fee pattern, hed In the tifully A superb va $9.79. _ and C1 Crepon WAISTS. $2.50 CREPON Ww. age choicest shades of light blue, pi Sif SILK lined and oe iful cou » lined We offer at. boned. ‘SPRING CAPES. A Saturday Special. $9 SILK CAPES, and figured tra wid in silk, sweep, trimmed CLARK’S Dry Goods Houses, a -730 7th St. THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1895-TWELVE PAGE Woodward «. Lothrop, ¢ « 10TH; 19TH AND F STS. N.W. Today and Saturday, Children’s Days. HERD YOU'LL FIND VALUES THAT ARE WORTHY OF ATTENTION. SPECIAL PREPARA- TIONS ARE MADE FOR THESE OCCASIONS. BOYS’, GIRLS’ AND INFANTS’ OUTFITTINGS— MANY THINGS THAT ARE RARE AND SINGULARLY BEAUTIFUL IN MAKE AND DESIGN, TO- GETHER WITH BEAPS OF WELL-MADD, WELL-PROPORTIONED GARMENTS, ARE OFFERED AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES. THIS WEEK’S COLLECTION IS VERY INTERESTING. z — Boys’ Cicthi SS A New “H. & W.” Waist for Boys. Made of fine, soft white Jeans, striped with satteen; suspender attachment on back and security hose supporter on sides; cut low front and back, which makes a skeleton waist of it. Sizes 2% to 10—soc. Each. Boys’ Brand-New Suits ; Two-Thirds the Prices They should Be. STOCK OF BOYS’ SUITS IN |THE MOST DESIR- [HAT LET US MAKE SUCH PRICES AS THES! ALL- WOOL DOUBLE SEAT AND KNEE SUITS. SIZES 4 TO 15, MADE TO SELL FOR $4.00 AND $5.00. $2.98 Each. A MANUFACTURER'S ENTIRE REMAIN ABLE STYLES HAS BEEN SECURED ON TERM 100 FINE ALI-WOOL COMBINATION SUITS. SIZES 4 TO 15. MADB TO SELL FOR $5.00. $3.75 Each. 250 FIN ‘MIESE SUITS COME FROM ONE OF THE MOST FAMOCS BOYS’ CLOTHING MAKERS IN NEW YORK. THEY ARE PERFECT FITTING, WELL AND CAREFULLY MADE, SEWED THROUGH- OUT WITH SILK, AND THE PATTERNS ARE AS PRETTY yE EVER SEEN IN OUR FA- MOUS “RECIPROCITY” SUITS. Z : Long Pants Suits Lowered in Price. YOU CAN TAKE A CHOICE OF OUR LONG PANTS AT REDUCED PRICES. THEY ARE NEARLY ALL THE POPULAR BLUES AND BLAC! $11.50 Ones saa ao Ones $7. Corey $7. 50 Ones $4.75. Bd floor....... Oth st. building.) -Girls’ ‘Clathiag =—— resque as any way—if the maker knows, It's just as easy to have girls’ garments pretty and pict how. We go only to those who do know. ‘Tomorrow's list includes two lots of Reefers In 4 to 4-year sizes In better styles and better values than usual at the prices. ‘Time; to leave off the heavy wraps now, and nothing is more de- sirable than a Reefer to take their place. Girls’ red, large full sleeve Sizes 4 to 14 years. ish All-wool Reefers, newest mixed ef- 1 sailor collar, full sleeves, flare cuffs, Sizes 4 to 14 ye Girls’ S\ fects, br trimmed with braid to match. and Stylish All-wool Reefers, navy, tan neatly trimmed with b 00 Girls’ Stylish § mixed effe down coll umd breasted. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. Each, 14 and 16 $5.00 to $8.50 « -$5.00 to $10.00 Girls’ Stylish Navy Biue Al -Wool Serge Eton Suits, TRIMMED WITH BLACK OR WIL Each, $5.00 to anos -1i1th st. building.) RED COLLAR AND CU BRAID. FULL SKIRT, Si izes 4 to 4 Years. Gd floor. ——=Infants ? Clothing. = Just as much thought for the ba folks. See the pretty things and youll wonder at bies as for the older home work. rting, & pointed yoke of tucks and ng Dresses, i found neck and sleeves, deep Iders, fail sleeves. with long, ruffle over sh style for bo} waist, p white braid. (2d floor. A Special Sale of Women’s Under. |; wear for Saturday. 6gc Each. For choice of about five ed ple of which are easily worth a dollar. style or kind. Trimmings of laces, t particular, A couple or so of a among them. iean goods a cks and embr (Center tables.......eeeeee AS 24 floor. 10th st. building.) ea 5 Shoes for Young People. A Glove Special. . PRICES, BEST CAREFUL THOUC ND JUDGMENT IS PUT GOOD AT THE 3HT PRICES she INTO OUR SELE GLOVES. WE ARE LPATHERS, BEST SHAPINGS, BEST MAKINGS. | Nor SATISFIED TO ANY BUT THE BEST. fine | THESE AT $1.00 ARE WORTHY button Kid Gloves—a new invol white, . with zelf and blac Children’s Russet Button opera toes, quality. § Sume tn s Children tan, pearl, am $1.00 “RAVOIR™ n broad toes Sty to 101 LE = $1.50 | PROC WHICH AVES NO ODOR. THE Ver | COST IS BUT A TRIFLE. $1.00 | (1st floor. Opp. Silks.) and $1.50 | xu. | Bias Corsets. Auli RFECT-FITTING DRESS, A aroree : AL. BIAS cor- Hep SHAPE, COMFORT to 10. Per pair.$1. . with Tong hips and dust, real whalebone, kid- » and froiit st Per -$5.00 we will try on and iit to the Annex to 10th st. bids.) drawn work, ons with an amusing » Whistles, b, is far sup at the same price. ial that so fully met the pur- | r which it is used. 76 staple and ev for sale In (Velvet. Department. We are of Women’s and Children’s s Seune ena Sains Un= derwear and Hosiery. Housefurnishing Gvods Department. Canned Goods, Teas and Coffees, Soaps, Kitchen oot: &c. Reliable brands at the lowest prices. 300DS. Lautz Br ifornia ifornia game. -Ast floor Chrous Soaps 24 cakes -14e. : -12e. -13¢ srup Peaches, per can. yrup Apricots, per can. alifornia Syrup Plums, per can. California Syrup Pears, per can Baltimore Syrup Pe: Pride of the Valle Red Seal Sugar Corn, per can. Parson's t Lima Beans, Brand Peas, per can. String Beans, per can. er est ‘Tomatoes, ean. ‘e 5 nnera Best a et Sonat Enamel, W.&L Lawrdrs KITCHEN U1 Heavy B Xes, japanned, each.25c. panneu, footed. euch.1Se. ors, each. panned Spice Cabinets, panned Cuspidors, eae +. Bie, 2400, -35e. 0c. ht Granite Tron ht Granite Iron Tetley'’s T ite Tron Teapot: Tetley’s Bug. Brea 4 d Saucepans, 5-q ‘Tetley's Eng. Breakfast Tea, per ¥4 Tin Pint Caps, 3 for. = — Tin Coffee Bollers, 3 9 & 10-inch Ple Plates, deep & shallow, 2 for.5e. 3-qt. Covered Buckets, each. Se. Patent Glass Oil Cans, 1-gal., each. SOAPS. Lautz Bros.” Lautz Bros.’ Cireus Soap, 6 cakes. . cus Soap, 12 cakes. CLOTHE 37 TO KEEP MOTHS OUT OF STRENGTH MOTH Pa- OF TRY A CUP OF TETLEY'S FRAGRANT AND DELICIOUS, BEING SERVED FREE IN HOUSEFURNISHING DEPARTMENT. (Sth oor INDIA AND © LON 7 Now -1ith st. building.) Woodward & Lothrop. , Raieee tena Atetenenan) ayer Bros. & Co. 939 F St. N. W. ‘Rely on Us For. pve Best in Our stock is always thoroughly up ~ - to date, always presents a large and x varied choive, and always is offered BS at prices which represent the lowest & marginal profit. “Sterling value in 4 return for cash” is the principle = which governs our business. A pur- Be chase which proves unsatisfactory can Bg always be returned and its cost re- & funded. + We're heavily over=% gstecked just now--coun ¢+ers and shelves crowded, tand fresh shipments ong 3 ‘the way--must have roomy ¢somehow. Present stock? ¢must go, and here are the; aes to remove it: MeaSonde Mameseasenzonineseesons ‘Various Hats. AM kinds of STRAW WATS, including CHIPS, ¢@ ARMOURE BRAIDS and & MILAN SPRAWS. A * counter full, and not a hat We worth less than 75e. offer them at.. 20C.3 Another counter loaded with HATS of all the NEW BRAIDS. Newest and most popular shapes. ‘The regular $1 value. Of- fered at . 69¢. 99C. IMPORTED. WHIT HORN FLATS. Been $1.48. edonfontonfontontentonteatonteetretestensessestetenosfeofeete at Re- duced to ... WHITE LEGHORN FLATS, of the usual $1.00 value, Offered at ... The “Trafford.” Our own new “SAILOR” 4 HAT. Sold only by us. Ready trimmed — Black, Navy Blue and White.... ‘Flowers. ‘ VIOLETS. Black Diack — stems—and SA with Mack with greens 3 dozen in a bunch, for.. CH ROSES. All rs, 12 in a bunch. Worth every cent of $1.50. (0X0) = We sell tor. S 5 os os- REAL PLUMES, A 6c 50 TRICH Black onl, Ofered at. layer Bros.& Co.; Successors to “The Monumental,” 939 F St. srietedetedeie dept Specials For Saturday. These two “special items” are but “hints” of a dozen of others equally low-priced, for this Men's Store is out Tor the trade th ason in dead earnest. Laundered Out 48c. ‘Outing with collars and cut tive stripes. Usual 69¢, Drawers. 39c. value. 25¢c. Cc. Auerbach, 7th and H, Domestic Sewing Machine And Pattern Rooms. it How’s Your LIVER? Get at the root of the rouble! That tor pid liver is probably the canse of your bil- che and constipation. Our R PILLS will cure you. Only dozen 34 value. SO a ae te ee a A at as a oe LOAD A AREER RD AREAL Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Two ‘ORE 1211 Pa. e Albany, ave. 17th and Hi sts. n.w. GLOVE SPECIALS = sad love facts to begin with— uyers are right in touch Sith the leading glove makers. ‘They buy in immonse quantities for our stores in the 11 different cities—and therefore get big discounts from regular * © prices. That's the whole secret of how ** we ex quote these wonderfully low * * prices on the best of gloves: eeeeee woes 4-but- ton Glace —a really excellent O5C. Aout: ton Kid 350 quai quality ~"w a r ranted a fitted — in * and pearl ite has narrow embroidery... Yoc. blac Very fine 4 butten 1 Kid ves —in ‘awn, Mde, ck, White and *; with both self aod narrow LOUVRE GLOVE CO., 937 F ST. | —in our “‘ads.”” or in our methods of doing business... Been in the ‘Shoe business 56 years, on the same spot—no change of firm—no fires— 20 failures—nothing but continued and upabated progress. Pretty good evidence that fair and square deal- ing is not “out of date," don't you think? £5 We DO NOT sell.$5 Shoes for 49, but we DO SELL Ladies’ and u's HAND-MADE SHOES FOR $8 that will cost you $3.50 and $4 elsewhere—all styles. Robt. nara | aii il CLAP A VE SUDO TOODTO OOOO: O38 Penn. Ave. N.W. DOWN-TOWN AM ‘ SELLERS. eee MERICAN SHOE 2 SSSSHES eaantann sonant California PITSSIIG HOSS OVHSS LITE” TEA (blended) Jas.D.Donneily, jn AND 1 STS. WHERE EVERYTHING IS THE FINEST. AARDAADASARARARARABEARAROE {Any Delicacy You [ay Wish For the table you'll find here. That's why families who live well vheir marketing HERE. They know we have every substantial and delicacy that can “be obtained—tots of them that can't be found clsewhere. They know, too, that we handle onl; oe freshest, most toothsome edible quote lowest consistent prices. a in i p kes LANSBURGH & BR things lively in our Jew- elry Department. W*' Jare satisfied to lose little money if our aim is Bccomplished: We al- ‘ways have been selling, ithe portion of Jewelry in ‘this city, but the last fe days a calm seems t \have set in. We want ‘to dispel that ina ‘eheae ‘and here is the way we, ‘are going about it. STERLING. SILVER TIE HOLDER, Cc BEAUTIFULLY DE- ° SIGNED 25C. 25C. 2IC. STERLING SILVER KEY RINGS. WORTH 480... ) STERLING SILVER BELT PINS, PLAIN OR CARVED.... 35C. RHINE STONB STICK PINS. 68C. ROLLED GOLD FOB CHAINS. DESIGNED AFTER SOLID GOLD GOODS... ‘98C. WHITE METAL OR ROLLED GOLD CHAIN BRACELETS . 98C. SOLID GOLD RINGS, WITH BEAUTIFUL Almost forgot to ten 3 you that we guaran- tee these. NOT FOR A DAY OR A MONTH, BUT FOR ANY REASONABLE LENGTH OF ¢ TIME. RIGHT NEXT TO THE JEWELRY DE: PARTMENT IS OUR LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. ALL THE LATEST FADS IN CHEMISETTES AND TIES ARB HERE: SELECT WHILE THE THINGS LOOK / PRESH AND NEW. DON'T FORGET THAT YOUR BOY WIL WANT A REBFER SCARF, BETTER BUY WHILE THE PRICE OF THE 75C. AND 500. SILK REEFER SCARFS, AND HEMSTITCHED AT THAT, IS ONLY... 25C. $1.25 Gloves. } Strong, Durable $5.75 Trunks © 2 © —nard to describe that trunk in the tote If you have been thinking soee more for a trunk you will seo air mind when you see this, for s 99 it's as stron: y $8 trunk on the 290% market y than some. ee Trunk Strap Free and your name marked 268% on it, Trumks repaired. reessi, 425 7th St. Is summer comfort any- thing to you? Itis! Then a Gas Stove is a necessity. Come toa gas stove store for them, and do better than you can do elsewhere in this city. Gas Stoves as low as 40c. up to as high as you want to go. 2burner Gas Ranges, $12 3-burner Gas Ranges, $18 4-burner Ranges, $22 Gas Appliance Exchange, 1428 'N. Y. ave. up. up. up. ap26-284 Sil’s Chocolates‘ Hare a8 been known long candy _crea- the best will buy. Their comes around . All the favors will be ready. in an immense assortment. Only 25 CENTS A POUND. Superior wae with and F sts, N. B. Also to be obtained at ) + CARR'S, 3065 M_ St. NN Gill’s 20d —~ Just a Little Attention Ocensionally given the feet insures that most satisfactory sensation—comfort. Let us at- tend your fect regularly, if they're afilicted with Corns, bupions or other ailments. Treat- NN ment painless. Charges exceptionally small, PROF. J. J. GEOHGES & SON, 1115 PA. AVE, 5 STs. jours, 8 to 6. CHIROPODISTS. Supdays, 9 to 1. ap24-10d WE WILL PLACE ¢ LADIES’ 4-BUTTON ACE GLOVES, IN \CHOICE SHADES OF~TAN, BROWN, MODB (AND BLACI RIOR QUALITY. FECT FIT AND WEAR. WILL GIVE CELLENT — SATISFACTION. REGULAR / \PRICE, $1.25. Open until 9 o'cl \ SALE 100 DOZEN PER- ‘k tomorrow night. LANSBURGH Q BRO, ¢ 420, 492, 424, 426 TTH ST. ) Sees he balmy sunshine—the warmer atmos- Phere—the budding trees—and_ chirruping birds on every hand—vetoken the approach of summer—beautiful summer—the sweet- est season of the year—BUT (the ways a but to everything good) summer of all seasons is the hardest on the feet. We have been getting made to our special order the past few mouths a line of summer Shoes, in russet and black, at $3.50 that are the most perfect summer shoes ever turned out for the money by us or anybody else. Special shoes to order, $5 up. FIT GUARANTEED. Wyte ‘Shoemaker for tender feet,” 929 F St. N.W. ap26-36d THE EVE. Don't be deceived by themselves ovalists. You ure pay for humbug. We adjust your ly and guurautee s:tisfact we offer a Fox Patent Rimless E; with finest French lenses. 5 those opticians who call dollars: = 4 $2.50 Gold Eyeglasses or Spectacles. . A. KANN, Wholesale and Itetall Optician, f14-3m* 935 F st. nw. 48C.9) - ' O8c. Boys’ Suits. _ 49 ttage Market, 818 14th. a26-2000d. ee aa. LOEB & HIRSH, Clothiers, Hatters, Outfitters, 910-912 F Street. Boys’ Clothing At Cost. Or Below! Profit is not even considered. We want every boy in Washington—and every boy's mother—to know us. And we want to show the biggest select stock of BOYS’ and CHIL- DREN'S CLOTHING that, we think, has ever been brought to this clty. To get down to the prime fact, we're willing to lose part or all of this season's profits to bring befor toe people the newness and superio ity of our stock, the beneficence of our prices, and the liberality of our business methods. It’s the height of the season now, and we see the possibility of largely reducing stock by this mode, and, at the same time, the probability of making ourselves solid with those boys who want new suits—as well as with their parents. Not a stiteh of clothing is hela back from the impending epoch of downright low prices—not a sult or @ pair of pants that can't be had while this sale lasts, at a ridica- lously small price. - ——These are specimen values—not better than you'll find throughout the stock. Blue and lack, All-Wool Cheviot Suits, for. Splendid Satlor Suits, abso- lutely fast color, hand- somely trimmed with white or black cord, for. Boys’ regular $3.50 All- Wool Suits (20 different styles), for. : $4.50 All-Wool $1.73 $1.65 $2.89 Combina- tion Suits, in Cheviot and Cassimere, with caps to match,made by the lead- ing manufacturers, the common ordinarily per and crea- sold sult, not tions about town, this sale. $5.00 Cheviot and” Fancy Cassimere Suits, band- somely trimmed, half a $ dozen styles, choice..... DO= $7.C0 Fine Black and Blue Diagonal and Worsted Drees uit, Gartas) tale) sale . . 05-25 $6.00 Reefer Suits, in blue and black =—_Cheviots, Berges and Worteds, @ this sale... . 04-35 Boys’ Pants. Lots more of the 50-cent Pants that we've been selling for 25 nts, that we'll sell during this sale Ee * 8c. ir $1 grade of y Pants, 79C. Blue Flannel P: ae fast color, worth during this sale g8c. Boys’ “Shirt Waists. Regular standard grades istg, made figured 0c. Shirt Wi all of per “Faunth roy or cola faney cuffs and always 75e. find them, sale... LOEB & HIRSH, CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, OUTFITTERS, gio-g12 F Street. Ladies’ White Straw Sailors. Willett & Ruoff, 905 Pa. Av. colors, at 39. Waists, white ed, with plain oF bosoms and faney sailor collars, wherever you during this 40c. Just received. Lot Ladies’ the latest fad, only. $ 2 GREAT BARGAD Human Hair. NOTICE TO LADIES. This week we will sell our fine line of first qaal- ity ir aS at less than cost to reduce ow stor se. call and examine our goods before buy ing an inferior quality elsewhere. ‘We guarantee all we sell to be best quality an@ best we M, SICCARDI, 711 ELEVENTH ST. N.W., Next door to Palais " Royal. Formerly «¢ 1224 Rroadway, N.Y. ap203m