Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1896, Page 7

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THE EVEN. NG STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. S. Kann, Sons (o,, STH & MARKET SPACE|* OUR Great Semi-Annual Stock =Taking SALE. Saturday Needables. are still hammering away at big four”—you know that each one of these waists is a “46 pattern— tra height collar k—link cuffs—some de- some attached collars— ae of percales—organdies—dimi- ties and jaconets. The grade which was first 50¢— then 30¢. Stock-Taking Price, 25c. The grade which was first $1.25—- then Sc. tock-Taking Price, 49c. The grade which was first $1 then $1.30. Stock-Taking Price, 75c. The grades which were $1.75. $2 and $2.50. Stock Taking Price, dies” Posi very th Lirge Bishop. sleeve (4) Stock ‘Stock- laking Price, for tomorrow only, ad Ribbed sille crochet We have always ng Price, 38c. ests, These are taped rmerly we sold k=Taking pais 8c. mies ibbed Ca rice, 17c. b Pe nicely course, sell res thers ax hig! teck-Taking Price, “286. < rum trom 4 “Stock- Taking Price, 25¢. Good Quality Balbriszan Underwear, both shirts | ‘was never unde i ‘Stock- Taking Price, 25c. Stylish China Silk Revere ble Club Ties—in a thousand patterns and a handred colors. Were 25¢. Stock= <Taking Price, 5c. Men's Fin Robes. Worth 50e. Stock= Faking Price, 25c. Men's and Cotten Sweaters. We never sold them under 2 tock= faking Price, 21c. S. KANN, SONS & GO., STH ST. & MARKET SPACE. Open until 9 o'clock Saturday night. PO LP BE SP OSCE OOOO -OF ‘Superior 1008 F st. nw.” Next to Woodward & Lothrop’s. o LEAR tp ea ath An exclusive Corset Bs > store is the only place y to buy Corsets. > Here you will find every reputable make of if corset and waist in ex- a istence. If vou have been un- able to get suited at the | corset departments in the departaicnt stores come here, and from our immense stock you'll Rnd what you want. We do not sell $2 Corsets for $1, nor $r Corsets for 49¢. (nor > does anyone else)—but we do claim to give the best value for the money in Washington. All Corsets are and guaranteed. “R. &G. 99 -Summer Corsets.: We offer another case of 25 dozen “R. & G2 Summer Cor- sets, made of fine imported net, in ex- tra long, medium and short waist, for $1.° These are not marked py es fitted Me at Ww A and they are a splendid value at that. VS VS CH VO SO Sore we wes cle Corset Emporium, 1003 F St. N.W. * Phys’ na | FYE BO DOO DSH OOOOH OO AP BL GE PEP cH OS PSB ians to your form.” te oe-e¢ te of 4 3 13 off sale.t 3 s $ SAN VA ys $ —— = $ 3 ’ oat er 41908 ¢\Infants’ and Little 3 WUe Vwinve |Children’s Clothing. = Ee ae = A_ few selections from a choice = of what it’s marked takes ar = stock. The prices in many instances % man’s—boy’s—or child’s suit $ are less than half the original. & or pair of pants in the house. fj Infants" Original prices are plainly 5 around neck a $ marked on every garment—fig- | tucks ant 3 ure off a third and keep it. ¢ meu tesco os : ¢ = Se g ees: » deep hem, collar edged with embroid Ks No reservations—excepting | racn 4 the skeleton goods—every = Children’s ma % stitch of clothing in the house ¥ ee ape epee : % is subject to the discount— - pink or bine even the plain blue and blac Bs Tule around face edged with Ince, = serges and worsteds. = z Look what a third off means: x es oar tae) % $6.67 for all the $10 suits. ] "se amt mame Hach ee z $8.00 for all the $r2 suits. | 2 Mr----- Bente Toth st. Wag.) $ $10.00 for ali the $15 suits. $ 3 $12.00 for all the $18 suits. A $ $13.35 for all the $20 suits. : Special Sale of a % 2 ° % $1.67 for all the $2.50 pants. : White Duck Suits. % $2.67 for all the $4.00 pants. = 7 z RA $3.35 for all the $5.00 pants. A line of very handsome White + $4.00 for all the $6.00 pants. $| Duck Suits, with large sailor collar; linen trimmed; double — stitched Eiseman Bros., Cor. 7th and E Sts. N. W. BRANCH IN| WASHINGT xo STORE al LATEST REVISED CUT List SATURDAY ANDD MONDAY ONLY. Paine? s Celery Comp., 68c. All You Want. hard rubber’ pipes, netual cest for this sule. T Pink Pil od and $2 Chichester’s Penny. royal Pills = = $1.38 T By = Rubifeam.. 1 Santal Midy. We. Car: olie Acid. ‘disinfectant. 50c. Pure Vaseline, full pounds. .¢ Kolb Pharmacy, Leaders of Lowest Prices, 488 SEVENTH ST., COR. B N.W. ea it Woodward Our business hours during July and August aj ee painting, is on view in our Art Men’s Biue and Black Fine quality made and finished; perfect fitting. $3.50 grade, now $2.50. $4.50 grade, new $3.50. $5 & $6 grades, now $4. W'S Store......0.06 1 dress requisites for outing use. Some price: All-w All-wool Combit . up and then reduced to athing Suits, ail wool, deceive you. They were Bathing I cotton, each: * bought to sell for $r, (Gai flog - oth st. bldg.) Girls’ Clothing. we seams; perfect hanging skirt, full 54 yards wide, with 10-inch hem turned up at bottom; all sizes. 54.90, reduced from $8.75. ?| Women’s Cotton Underwear. Le -ball Croquet Sets, each. Other Sets up to. a D Lothrop, toth, 11th and F Sts. N.W. = are 7:45 a.m. to 5 p. 7°45 to I. Saturday “The Blacksmith, Nery. Tomorrow last day Serge Coats At Reduced Prices unlined; thoroughly 1007 | Boys’ Clothing. All sorts of summer clothing and reduced prices, all at s . as follow pecially low r Suits, each. per dozen. anters, «: k Tam 0% ters, exch palr. ts, per par. i rint Pants, per pe ol Pants, I-wool Suits, Summer clothing and other arti- es of dress for street and outing ar at specially reduced prices. We me in part: Dresses of Gi Tereale and La Belle tloor.... ith st. bldg.) Tomorrow we shall offer the fol- lowing ga in. Women’s Under- The prices are spe items riments. 1 trimmed with hem, tucks above -10th st. bldg. Sporting Goods And Hammocks. lding’s Official League Balls, each nis Balls, each. aague Model Bats, unis Poles, per pair. piece Sets ‘den Tools, per set sxcelstor Woven Hammocks, full color, oach.05e. celsior Woven Hammocks, \% color, pillow and + $1.25 Excelsior Woven Hammocks, \% color, full size, each. Excelsior Woven Harumocks, color, heavy seli Hammock Spreaders, each. + $1.50 extra size, full Ee $1.85, Te. cord, each floor. ... sceee-edst annex.) Woodward & Lothrop.| Hee“s: ‘ Respotisible —for tne money ‘xpended on the us eesosecssseessosesets househol If she Is of a savit dis- H position there are mapy ways ip p which she can redheY her expenses. P4 The biguest saving! sie can effect ts BY when the Groe rertes la Donght of us. » We ask you to coutfare our prices . with other grocers. ‘The comparison | permanent customer rf ey ta 4 Mocha and Java Coffee, 20c. Ib. | '{ English Breakfast Tea, 20c. Ib. $3 ohes) 5 Ibs. Elgin Creamery, $1. 4 si hee Butterine, 15¢. ib. i3 Mo ; ent ae $4 =; Carolina Rice, 4c. Ib. $I '? Salmon, toc. ie] ‘ ty ie Boston Baked: Heatns: He Wines é & Liquors. { the PGE have just recelved 2,000. large rated Tresqnart Magolica Pitchers, sive to our cus: ors h purchaser of one pound of nt Ganpowder Tea, Oolong ‘Tea, Mixed or three. pounds of und Mocha Coffe above : ng ‘or x Gold-band China Pa a a ae a es Oe ee $ and Plate. $ es Re x le Pee Seasertestonseetpetentedaettotte e nds of Rest Gramuated Re set fe} re 1s no cer- tainty of ing so low as, we are at pre we would say this, on cil orders taken tomorrow we will cuara ° you may | any day this week. Lay in your supply now for preserving, ete. aC, é, He We would call your attention to our $ special raid on the prices of Smoked s Sngar-cured Shoriders tomorrow. We'll £ sell 5,000 peunds at the astonishingly xs cents per pound. The & strips of Breakfast Bacon will cents Th, : Rg - BS Y se are all regula the best known The special in the box of three Sosfongeedonfonfondeecderde eed adenlententerdenterlertert irda Oper Neh SSNs a A Aas he he Re a a ss ss ine, T cents S, Cc o £15 In the + department the 25 and 28, $F Cotes be 20 « $ < This ineh 4 BS La Guayen, s : = Bs = eS & = $ 4 = ss = ing the pri = Se ow for the = a & 5 4 O C. < = Flavoat & 3, £ = = zs Srna 729 7th St. $|~ dit , + seen eeedetetenepteentetetneet no ea Hair A thing of the when Nattan’s Crystal Dis- covery is used. Guaranteed to restore gray or W hair to its natural color In 3 to 10 days— positively not 4 dye. Stops the hatr from falli + arrests dandruff and innkes the nicest dressing the hair one can use. No poison. No sedimen . ‘Trial size, 50c. KOI ‘TS, 438 7TH ST. N.W. part of the count 3 xe my7-t Ask for AND SEE THAT YOU GET ANTIKOLERINE An Absolute Sant Tasteless Cure For Diarrbora, Dysentery, Colle, Cholera Morbus nd “Cholern’ Intantum. All il Druggists, isc. a Vial. "groster = ae POCKET INHALER — oo eats, So Pree ap22-w.tamly McKnew’s Daily Letter. SLAUGHTER OF WAISTS. Having soll a big quantity of Shirt Waists by having the most attractive styles, we have now concluded to clear out balance at greatly reduced prices. Ali are this season's st: compared with the trashy being advertised at low pric We will sell the 75c. and a few $1 Shirt Waists at each, or 3 for $1. We will sell a number of styles of S8e., , and are not to be out-of-date waists about town, $1.25 Shirt Waists for Ge, We will sell the $1.50 Figured Dimity Shirt | Waists for $10 ! Just a halt en left of these Handsone China Silk Waists, with big © cut the price from $4.50 to eight Wash in lawns and and ve med, which sell them For on butte and $1 que nen's Preuch Lisle on pairs of We h. Have been 0c. lot of 3 to ning daieta Suk ight of t Silk Ribbons w quality in full all the Wide Fancy Rib- Lons on a case at reduced price quick work of the bal- rinined to make All the mer use. ‘The xe for 8e., or 3 cal Cosmo Buttermilk Soap = for 2c. We will seil the 38e. Het Waters for ‘The 48c. bottles of Toilet Waters (all the dif- ferent odors) for 38c. bottles of Woodworth’s > quality of Bay Ram worth buying. object to having your inftial on n buy 19e. Quality of All-linen Hetastitehed and Embroidered Handkerchlefs for 12140. W.H.?icknew, 933 Pa. Ave. It ‘Our Two New ‘Stands in Riggs _and Ost. Markets’ —will be in full blast tomor- row. Our choice Bread, Rolls, “ Biscuits, Cake and Pastry can / now be had IN ALL markets C$ Everything baked fresh eve “Chas. Schmneider’s (Model Bakery, 413 I St. ) (( And All Markets. It 2H a ~~ PLE ») Complete Sets of Cc. E. ee for Sale. are the only photographers who made (esis Soe ook Photographs of every pha S. gatherin: that would Interest C. E's. ‘Thes"re on here Call and see them. Ww. H. Stalee, 1107 F St., Successor to M. B. BRAD’ 16a SO GSVSSS OS SIE Soe Se re AM E> Prompt service every day in the a Ai ‘@) = a=) @ a © Qa. a] fn —is superior to all other ice— either harvested or manufac- ¢ tured—in purity and_ lasting ¢ quality. We serve Kennebec ¢: Ice harvested on our own ice “4 fields. Full weight—lowest ¢ prices. 7 Order of Drivers—or notify office. independent Ice Co., O10) Pa. Ave—3108 Water St. Headquarters for Travelers’ Goods. and Horsemen’s VACATION Time has come. ping of Goods. things here, ‘Dress Trunks, 34 up —well e—of best mate teel in sense ie es Bags, 75¢.up hundreds of styles and shapes. Bicycle Crates, $4. 50. / ‘ called for nished FH BECKER'S, NEAR THE EBBITT HOUSE, ~SNe \ ae F St., £ "Phone 1636, Only 100 Left of the “oda shaped’? bottles of convey (raKnton laret, which we weit Sloss at I5¢. No more at this price, so TO-KALON 614 14th St. dy17-20a Ty! Wine Co., *Phone 998. AT LUNCHEON You can’t serve a more pleasing beverage than. Iced Tea. Everyone enjoys It becaue 19 no = refreshing. BURCHELL'S SPRING HAF TEA makes Iced Tea that is faultless in strength and flavor. 50c. Stick” Jylt N. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F The peculiar feature of these Stoves (The Gas and Gasoline Stoves I sell) is that they 14d are not the to give you any trouble or bo! ‘They work it from the time theyre bom ‘See them. prices, BR. M. HARROVER—4, 9th st. new. $y18-m,w&t-6 THE WORLD OF SOCIETY OUNCE LYNCHINGS, aera Meeting Last Night at the Secona - Baptist Charec! Washington is Represented at All the| A rather small but very entivisiastic au- dience assembled last evening at the See. ond Baptist Church to discuss the cubject of lynchings-in general and that of Sidney 4. Randolph in particular. Resorts, Some in the Mountains and Some by Prof. John M. Langston was called to secs Sesenuh ivehce wr the chair and made an address, in t! course of which he said that after sick Interest. is inaugurated President of the Unit States there will be a negro judges on the n there will whether or not in this som- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. M¢Guire have gone to Manchester-by-the-Sea for the rest of the summer. Mrs. F. W.Stone is at Rock Enon Springs. Mrs. Bushrod Robinson has gone to Madi- Justice sion of Prof. HH. Vice president of the vin Chase sect Langston's Carson was « meeting and W ed ‘al~ son barracks, Sackett's Harbor, N. ¥ he pri ch of the evening was Licutenant and Mrs. McCartney are at ala Stee | idce-mge 1. Jones, the «€ nown lawyer, who in his remarks Long Branch. td: Mrs. Theodore Sheckels is summering at There never was a time in the history Radnor Park, Baltimore county, Md. of this nment when the spirit of law. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Mo Sorren- | lessness and ouirage was more. p to, Me. beld and de ow It is » contine > the Mrs. Almy and family have gone to | sontin ded Jamestown, R. I. ¥ Mr. M W. Bev and faniily are at fendish crimes Alexandria Bay, ? Mrs. Herbert Wilson is at Jamestown, | 2 Mrs. H. J. Fegan is at Hamilton, Va. Mrs. C. B, Houghton has gone to Brook- side, W. Va. s. J. H. Kidder is at Wood's Hoil, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bradley are at Cresson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Davis have gone to Lower Saranac Lake, N.Y General Parke and are at Rye | some H the race { y and Mrs. Carlisle and Mrs. W. |, Mr Stewart want. Carlisie and children are aboard the | Giw Sage. Violet down the Potomac, and will be 4 bat several day inld wb th Mr. John R. McLean, who has returned | “Short spe from Chicago to rk, hel! an in- | Carson formal r y evening at hig | in accordg cottage in West Deer Park. ed in Mr Miss Helen V. Goyd of Readins, Pa., = rae jour youngest daughter of the late Capt. Wm. | 2##in Wee «spl ebegd nade H. Boyd, ts e visiting her aunt, Mrs. | MMU Avenue Baptist Chu: Ellenor Morr! % Rhode Island avenue, A and will be glad to see her friends. Marriage Li iuast Wedpesday evening the memb: Marriage licenses have to the M. P. Club of Washington and Al, following: White — Edward Bi Guaiave their first straw ride of the nd Dora E. Pimes; James H ut © Forestville, Md. After a long ride the | Rowena Caton: Wilt ; st party stopped at the re of Mr. Will: | onion pl Beat oc 4f = a Ns poy iam C. Cornell, where at midnigit a ‘ounti- rady WwW: nm 4 ful supply of refreshment as spread for ‘Richards an@ Nanri their guest: nt were Se the M Florence Tal- jes You nd Mary Car cott, Vimina Ho- W. Thompson and Ciara Be a bie Nee and Jton W. Par nd Arlen Eva Moore ef Por and Messrs. | Smith; Frank A. Lee and Beng: Walter Fowler, James Fowler, Harry 1 John Jones and Jennie Chamt land, Edward Gill, J. J. Murcay, Larue Ho- teat 2 gan, W. O. Murray and Mr. Raymoul Sets mt & of Portsmouth, The party reached eee home at 3 o'cloe < of the store of Har The Misses Dey adelphia are at Takoma assigned visiting the Misses Larcomus at Hynesioro, to Thomas P. Woodward, were soll at Ma. publi rtion this morning to J. C. Sworm- Mr. William P. Springer has with him at | St ®* agent, for giv his home on Washington Heights his :oth- j ~ oS =e er, Mrs. James H. Springer of Uniontown, | ,cypiamin Butler of 130 Schott’s ales ‘and Miss Minnie Smeties of ten etn: | northeast reports the theft of $10 from iis hou: Mr. and Mrs. D. Capitol street wil H. Angte of S05 East spend this month with jends at Bigsburg, Md., and Greencastle, MARRIED. a KELLY. On July ut Ss 2. Fick's Church, wth A. Miss Edith Mae Finch left this ELIZABETH V. KE for a two months’ stay in the Blue Ridge sicceineenmeeieabacaas mountains. JOUNSON SHIELD Miss Ruth Cooke has arrived 1 i caer stay of fourteen months ip she THE MARY Close of the Sessions of the Sinte ise Correspende RK, Md, on of the S Association opened with Averitt of Cumberland, accom Prof. Ravold. John D. Worth‘ngton pre sided and submitted a letter from Mr. ton G. Urner, regretting his inability fulfill his engagement to address the ciation on “The Parent and of. H. D. Beachley responded Thurs SUE 2 sin ber fifteen will take pla mu Mil- to as- Schoo! to the PI call of th: chair and read a uy V5tk 2pm. on “The Function of the ( dite eral Professor Peters timore sang with fine effect ‘Je and was enth Mr. John S. Vi speech, choo. nd Wisdom. by Mr, M. Monroe of The afternoon session w: % On ‘Thursday, July 16, 1808, Moe Prof. Marvin D. Long discussed “Human BEMAN, the Ucluved a Pee Plants and Plant Food;” Mr. Lew shenigetans zel of Isaltimore addressed th atest sister, you luewe left m the program being i pcitation by Miss H. of the most sons of the M aryland a Officers for the ensuing year wer elected, as follows: Prof. BB. Prettiman, wil on, secretary; surer; Prof. J. T. White as made chairman of the executive com- am, after an illness of four days, ETT mittee, VIRGINIA, Willian a = Ada “It, Gir von, St ths and three days Tender S x litt Clot Now s the meh din robes of hath stiMed ef weepin worless a in He MA AND PAP nee of her Where Many Washingtonians Seck Health and RI Correspondence of The Evening $ HOT SPRINGS, Vi Every season Hot Sp dwells with T MA Faneral_ will 186, ings becomes more popular with Washingtonians, and one | PUNN. On Thursday, July 1 at 4 work looking over the registers of the hotels MAS DUNN. aged fifty nine years will find that the majority of the guests "ag are from the capital cit This season Hot Springs has a new hotel, accommodating 2300 persons. It is built in the form of a hollow square, inclosing a court made beau tiful by flower beds and walks, It has broad veranda running its entire length; fact, is complete in every detail. Walter S. Cox and Judge and Ww: hingion are at the Owing 10 its clevation of temp much resor! his tenes ASST Stren a in M from the twin, the marvelc dominat Mrs. Carlisle and Mr gton are oceupyi cottage 4 a progressive euchr: in the parlor of the Home are, Mrs. Carlisie and MyLe took part. Next week a german given in the handsom ils from V M R. Vandegriit, Jorgensen, Louisa L. Cold, W. H. » Dr. ¥ Frazer, Dr. . Gardene S._ Bieber, tha bieber, Geo. son, E. W w. IN THE WHITEs. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Amusements, Science and the Drama in the New Hampshire Mountains, Correspondence of The Evening Star, MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE, N. H., July 14, 1806. The season in the White mountains is now well advanced, and the summer visi- tors are arriving in large numbers. Among the principal events in the White moun- tains have been the production of theatric- als by @ selected company at Wentworth Hall, Jackson, the meetings of the Ameri- can Institute of Instruction at Bethlehem and the gathering of the Appalachian Mountain Club at Crawfords. Among the visitors from Washington are Mrs. Walter Pitkin, W. S. Pitkin, General and Mrs. N. son A. Miles and party, Mrs. E. Miss Kinney, Miss E. C. Kinney, Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. E. Whittiesey, Welloughby and fami; Ss A ladies’ Triumph bicycle was stolen yesterday morning from in front of 417 9th ‘reet northwest. SICK HEADACHE PUSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE Pug. todlecctirn and Too Weary Eating. A ‘per ry jearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- sess, Bau Tr te im the Mouth, Coated ‘Tuceue, Pain in ‘ue Side, TORPID LIVER, ‘They Fogulate the Bowels. Purely Vege: table Smail Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.

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