Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1896, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, TU. ESDAY, Woodward Lothrop, oth, 11th and F Sts. N.W. —.— Our business hours until September are 7:45 a.m. 5. to5 p.m. Saturdays, 7:45 to 1. Our Ten Days’ Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale Was begun this d: These sale command the attention of all wide awake buyers. They are the mid- summer shopper’s opportunity to purchase, and this season is no ex- ception—but to the contrary, prices have been marked down to figures wh ted ior years. atures that make this occa- sion interesting aré the high-clas ods, of a thoroughly reliable char- ter, comprising s T- 1s sasonable, des able re ites in wearing apparel, in housekeeping goods and various other things for summer use. Men’s Blue and Black Serge Coats At Clearing Prices. Fine quality; unlined; thoroughly made and finished; perfect fitting. Reduced from $3.50. $3. 0. Reduced from $4.50. $4.00. Reduced from $5 and $6. 1007 F st.) Little Children’s Fine Gingham Frocks and Wash Sun Hats At Clearing Prices. am Frocks, im pretty pink and blue stripes; Yarlous styles (ncludiag some suitable for boys); Gulshed with dainty embroidery and small pearl buttons, $1.50. Reduced from $2.75 and $3. Freueh Gingham Frocks, plain pink and blue, some With polnted yoke, others with aud profusely trimmed with fine em- $2.00. Reduced from $4.50. Hats of Mull, Pique and Chambray, tan, ul white; dainty effects, suitable for 5oc. 2d Boor i miported Corsets Reduced from 75¢c. and $1.00. «10th st. bldg.) At Clearing Prices. High-class French Corsets, ex- quis itely embroidered and embellish- ed te, black and evening tints— all at prices to ck Reduced from $7,00. French cout, heavily 1 Lips. A few of Reduced from $3.00. «10th st. bldg.) hts. ptton Hose, = ed heels. ©. per pr. (3 for 50c.) Cotton ee full regular made, fine 6 to Oy. I5¢. per pr. (2 for 25.) --2d annex.) 4 gauge, Refrigerators At Clearing Prices. They are high-grade, hard-wood Refrigerators, made up for this sea- son, with all the latest improvements and absolutely periect. Reduced from $6.95 Reduced from $8.95 Reduced from $10.00 $10.00. Reduced from $12.00 S1400. Reduced from $15.00 $15.00. Reduced from $16.50 $16.00. Reduced from $18.50 Ga floor ~-3d annex.) jas and Oil Stoves Feat uisites. now offering some very special values in hot weather con- venience e are OW Stov wank OU S ty for putt 4 Stoves, complete ed tubing co Piason’s Patent Fruit Jars. Now is a good time to buy them. The assortment is complete, and the are very low. nous “Decoy” Roach Trap s roaches, water bugs, &. No odor. We guarantee this catch them. A remarkably iple contrivance. Look at it en you're in. Each.........25¢. <lith st. bidg.) Woodward & Lothrop. ch in all probability will not be; BARBER & ROSS, Cor. 11th and G Sts. ie hot weather of the past few days has kept us busy. The season has been one of the busfest we've ever enjoyed. Never have we sold so many Mowers, Screens, Gas Stoves and other sum-___ ter requisites, and yet there is rea- sou for It more than necessity, for we have been quoting the lowest prices. £Dollar gas stoves. Better than you would expect—2 burners—full nickel-ptated. There are 3 stores that get more for them. peti: z ot water gas heaters,§ 3% —Will save their cost in a single sum- fS mer. There's many a day when too hot to light the tire, yet hot ter for the bath or washing is ed. Heller's Hot Water Gas Heater Eis what's needed. Fastens beneath the % z Kitchen boller, aid will heat from 13 a = to 24 gallons In 30 minutes. $3 each. - z $ : z +A house free from fillies = $ makes comfortable 3. [much it costs to sen + S pends on wh oy 2 = = = 3 for any winlow oa open quite wide, for I7c. e ¥ + Doors plete with hati 4 Bs » bovk and eye and baudle— ka $ Wiedow Screen Frames, 16c. each. Se oe ave on the cream. Easy enouzh to muke your own cream, and make {t delicious, too, if you have a good freezer. Ours are the best—yet we quote the lowest prices in town. S-quert “Blizzard” or Arctic, $1.35. ‘quart “Gem,” $1.95. a aa ae ee se Lawn mowers, $2 up. Our $2 Mower ta 12 inches wide and guaranteed. Those at $2.50 are Worth much more. No lower prices anywhere. Your old Mower sent for, fepaired and sharpened and returned for $1. ‘Telephone or drop a card. 25 ft. garden hose, $1.40 —% feet, complete, with patent nos- zie and couplings. Better grades at $2.55, $2.75, $3, $3.25 up to $6 for 25 feet. Hose Reels, 75c. each. 7 Drop us a postal if you've a bursted Hose. We'll fix it for 25c.— come after it and deliver It. PETROL PRI TERRY IT TON TT Tey T TES Pe a DD “Barber & Ross’’ scissors; —and scissors are guaranteed the finest of uli. They are carefully made and tempered just right, and heoce retain their keenness longer than any € sort. A new pair of them should they bee Ladies’ Scissor: Catting-ont ole ietnletoetintetollrtttet tel 4to7 in. 60c. up. up. Ks ae Enamel paint, 6cec. pt. can $ With it you can re- 1a poree- 3 Jain bathtub and mal it Tike new. ° which tan't afte stall size. & ea Soe ZPoul a netting. = ended square fect, in full - ing feet. ¢ 1 square feet for less t £ than a roll. | 3, ————- Carden tools. & Rokes, 20c.; Spades and Shovels, - We.; Hoes, 20e. :4-gal. garbage cans, soc. —with cover, both made of heavy gal- vanized iron. A 4%4-gallon cau for oss, i Bex & Rx Cor. G and mth Sts. t Coeierill lll Tse: ge sSeoter - Peetoeeteeetetetete 1 2 Saturdays, during July and August, i our Store closes ut 1 p.m. x Ta - | N if | < is} | ay | . . . . JUST 6 DAYS! Are you allow weeks of the ye: out profiting by th we lost money on Torlor Sui coming week we shall offer . . ‘a . . . . . . . "¢ these bargain to slip by with- 2 y BELOW COS AND ON GREDIT! But 't'll only last sale will positively cl urday afternoon at 1 o'clock. We say a thing-we MEAN it-and We say right here-and now—that every Bed Room Suite sold during these next six days will be at a loss of actual CASH. Are you going to miss it? Easy weekly or monthly payments, as usual. GROGAN’S: MAMMOYH CREDIT HOUSE, 819—821-—823 Seventh street nw. Jy18-844 . . . . . . . . . . si . * . . swam SO RT re DISCREET DENTISTS Our up-to-date methods are not necessarily rough and painful. Far from it; they are Just the reverse. Our Puinlessly Pleasant Ex- tracting—mo anaesthetics—ia an avt illustra. tion of how we do business. Extracting, 50 cents. Artificlal Teeth, por set, $8.00. Evans’ Dental Parlors, 1217 Penna. Ave. N. W. Jy1S-244 USE: peng = am Maurer's RAT Sauer's B Ag and 04 ROACH PASTE, VDER. aoa re, bi S. ly M Ens Nsu mas outs Ui | j linea 1Y 21, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. $ 4 Patats Royal, G and 11th sts, A. Lisner Final reductions in prices make bargains of Ladies’ and [lisses’ imperted Wash Suits and cloth tourist. Costumes, Capes and Jack= ets, Paris style Tea Gowns, Silk Waists. 25 Per cent discount. |; One-quarter off the price marked on the garments you select—and | } where will you find high-class goods marked at as little prices? j Shirt Waists, |: $1.48 Some were $2.98. “Bargain tables” for Shirt Waists | ¥ are now on this third loor—Plebeian prices now asked for the aristocrats of the Shirt Waist family. 7 = Dimity ik Shirt » wanted | shades: EF $48 for t wit F$L48 for the Watts of French Lawns, In Persiiu’ designs and color! CF$1.48 for tho Lawn Waists, with far stripes tu plnk aud whtte, yellow and white, blu and white, steseans @7$81.48 for the Grass Linen Waists, stripes, in Dresden effect: with $7'$1.48 for the Butiste and Lawn Walsts, in all black and black grounds, with stripes and’ tig ures, in black and white effects, Sizes 32 to 44 in one style or another of these Waists. $1.48 each is less than the price paid to the manufacturer. “Note that materials are best of best, that the laun- dered collars are detachable, coming in white linen or the body material. Shirt Waists 4S¢ Some were $1.98. |* Broken lots of High-grade Waists at 48 cents for choice. On first floor bargain tables. Sizes 32 to 42 inches for ladiesand 9 to 16 years for misses. Boys’ Waists (Stzos 6 to 14 years.) 48 cents for Best Laundered Shirt Waists. Those of white muslin with pleated bosom were 98c, those of fancy madras and percale were 79¢. Choice Hor a GSTs ¥ i ral $39) 4 49 and sec, Fie ® efs = = oc 3¢. 475. 98. and $1.28 Gathing cae Flowers = = = soc. At lo per cent discount. You were told of the reduced prices some time since. The final reduction is an extra 10 per cent discount. s’ Mohair Suits. Pntasiuiieceierecniee Prices range from tr SOAS to $10.98, Ladie aS to $6.48 the pied Sults, pele ii Flannel Suits. prices of these Navy and Chal rat trimmed. one Black tenth off ti 4 DPE GOPO-SOCH CO GOSS OD Grand, , ‘Clearance ‘Sale of Millinery. eine in Millinery h our an wail method of clesring out —th: know what sav a opportunity as Well worth ting. tor. ‘Hats. mer $1.50. Clearing Price, sgc. st bam whi Clearing Price, Ige. ed Hats. © :Ribbons.. Au plac back “Velvet Rthon, An} from 1 to 5 yavds.] ( wert Ss Ms Q j= i know whet the Now Jet them com iat and many go for leas. Hats = $5 Hats $6 Hats = }$7.50 Hats = $3.48 $10 Hats $12 Hats $15 Hats vow Hoover & Snyder’s Shoe News. Bon Marche, 314 and 316 7th St. Fees ae ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° 1 time on Millinery, tn the Lots of peopl Fr They know ly $2.50, raw us, te. in blue ribbon, ene ee ae eee cores PDE DD OO OE GOOF OO-90-OO-@ fmmed Vat is reduced rs in much, the 180 as $1.98 $2.50 = $2.98 Ladies’ $2. Oxfords, —tan and black, all the different styles Ladies’ | Oxfords, Ladies’ $3.50 Oxfords, $4 Tan Shees = 53-56 Tan Shzes = = $2.90 “Fit Easy” Shoes. THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Secretary and Miss Herbert Are Going to Newport. Courtesies to Clever Players—Recent 000 What a relief it must be to the tired, a 090 cramped and weary foot to get into a pa at © 00 pair cf our “At ensy" Saves! What a Pescnnle. 000 blessing they are! VW 000 on a few lots of 000 and Shoes, 000 " but are the most stylish and | The Secretary of the Navy and Miss Her- ooo d jest effects introduced. a Si. 85 of toe, 53 $2.10 —the and medium-shaped Oxford. toe. A very $2.65 Our reguiar $3.50 Oxfor durable and stylish. tan only. Comfortable, Ladies’ Tan Shoes. Tan Shees are an button, are due to a fort = $3.35 hate pul HOOVER & SNYDER, Shoes, 1211 F Street. Repairing —Watches, Jewelry and Per- sonal Ornaments of all kinds—at lowest prices. See that your jewels are intact before leaving the city. ILVERSMITHS & STATIONERS 1107 Penn. Avenue. are in tan only, pointed, rovnd chic Lert will go to Newport tomorrow, where they are expected to remain several weeks, and where a long list of official honors and social courtesies await them. Miss Herbert has become an expert bicyclist, and is de voted to the sport . Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Tainter, who are now at Mattapoisett, Mass., will leave July 24 for a trip to Alaska and the Pacitic coast. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. left Halleck and niece, for Atlantic City this morning for a y of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Thompson will leave for Block Island tomorrow, and will return October 1. A supper party was gi Washington Stock ¢ Miss Winter, rd. en in honor of the day night u 5 ale n, air. Hagan, Mrs n. and Mrs. Ffoulke and the Misses Ffoulke are at Sarana Mr. and M Percy €r, accompa- nicd by M Louise Fos Grove tomo: weeks. Mrs. Wm. son, U) Grant, y for where they will remain for several w; rey Miss Julia McMillan has gone to Phila~ delphia, and will also so north as far as wid Miss Ethet for Ocean uon of several er Norman Boston, traveling with Mrs, Helen Graves mden, formerly of this city. Miss Lewanna Wilkins has gone to Wood's Hole, beyond Newport. Prof. and Mrs. Johnson have gone on an extended tour. Miss Mamte Bugby will spend the summer in the suburhs of Providence, R. 1. Capt. and Mrs. Hayco-k are at Richfield Springs for the res ason. Mr. and Mrs. M Miss Blanch Findley, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. "hai : FA Chance, Miss Nellie Fitz H . Pal Mrs. Harry j Will: 3 Florence the remnants 1 on our larze un feta, Dresd ous, $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 215, 19, 25 and yd. Ladie: G3’ White and Navy S$ New NILA pers. 3 |neaD f sonetenst 3 BND) Mancino Qs¢ BLEND | § FLOUR. | Some were 31.50. $ | New Wrappers—this season’s lat- $b. B. Earnshaw & Bro., whotesut Sly est and best styles, in white lawn and | @ 1105-9 11th st. a.e., and 100 ( French percales in pinks, blues, | &@’ : J greens. Sizes 32 to 44. AVN rien mtettat eres! WE EXAMINE YOUR les tomorrow, on first flour, 98 cents for cho Best Ribbons, 14° Some worth 38c. Stop tomorrow morning at the big bargain table near Eleventh street entrance. You'll find desirable lengths of best Ribbons at 14c¢ yard | _3 for choice. Many worth 38c yard. ba 6 Best Laces |} i t Laughable Prices. |; OUR NOTED sp cB 1p. ioacen a5 tae barrel, 5 Proclaim The $Gi lad Tidings CREAM | yo AAS 2906400008 0145 EYES WITHOUT CHARGE. DR. Jalen c. ‘Shoes at ‘Shadows of WILL CORRE ¢ YOUR ‘ALL AND CONSULT IM. R. HARRIS & CO.,|\ th & D Sts. N. W. | 4] FORE T OOO FOV OS OE! i. Wilson's Ret ar ne aeneeed BECON EES sah WV FOU O qe Ooeos ;Great Falls Ice y) as ; Ya Q) ECTALIST, y DEFECTIVE sight. |): o matter where you live in the city our WHITE WAGONS will serv you with pure Kennebec Ice promptly. They always giv weight—and come at a convenient hour. e Co., WA PAL AVE ‘Thon | ones you for making Me Shi fat © so early t 14 Ibs. each, Each. “Perfection” Tea,’ Our customers tell us that Only TION” Tea always ives satist jon. YOULL coc | Bee th lias ana SoG - | acc what kind of ioe oe Pound. | 2” navor tnat can't be im | proved. 30c. pound. J. T. D. Pyles, 4 h st. 8.e. Md. ave. ne. 2. Ribbons That Were 75, 50 and c. per yard at 15c. 5,000 “sards of Ribboa—alll ¢ includes more than sus we do »bons to go into the hands The Last of the Parasols. $1.50 White Dresden Parasols, 59¢. We have 25 of t Para- sols in white Dr white and natural sticks coaching style—to close at... 35, $4 and $3 Paras paneso, Silks, with Is, $1.19. Just the weigh é Veritable Ribbon Feast, , SOC! mn fastman, ae and Mrs. M Otterback, West an with Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Farrar at At- i. lantic City. Mr. and Mrs, R, P. Cowling, Mrs. Roberta Cowling, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and Miss Jessie Par jee SSS morning for Lower Cedar Point, where they will spend a week camping. Mrs. Mary B. » and her daughter, 1, are visiting Mrs Mrs. Ware is the mayor of West are, sister of Mrs. Beall t left this morn- to visit mitford W three esth 2 ¢ ) y . Richm ) hursda will spend a month, will go to the White , Where the there they L. eld and his children Verett, sail today from Balti- ton on the steamship Glouces- )) « ——— x A TEMPERANCE CAMP. 2) The W. ©. T. U. Discusses the Ques- tion of Franchise. of The WASHIN' The morning devotion yesterday t 9 o'clock as held in the The mecting was conducted by At by morn- vent backsliding.” xtvacts from the dist and gave the very ug account of the making of ncwned pledge card. At the usual afternoon hour hered at the tabern: t of franchise d ll a, Mrs. H. ing being, Isa) \9 y Thon ; ‘i ta y its capil «fit wa History that wo tould be, edu born and br iss Kearney speech, which closed t The evening session by Mrs. Haslip. Dr. Peck ma 3 é ( pe STacteaa ing prayer, after which Whether you laugh with scornful ie heir Worth! waite ina black “Crepe A | Preacned, taking for her sublect the l je Chine, with ruffles, chapte puke, relatis fie doubt or with genuine delight the |f g tu white, cream, black chou ro eee ey We will t - lee and also tan ne = = ae fact remains—that the statements |%{ ,,\¥@, wi! pint gente citting prices Satin Stripe India silk a ns made below are not exaggerated one soihere, are not enough bargitins here Black and ° : = iota. Art ceaters ill bet favored tow. Striped Silk, ete No Appropriation for Its Improve- 15c for 75¢ Laces. bat tne atecpeat on inve' hen mands g 2 9 ment Since 1390, IF Best Sitk"Bourdon Laces, 6 to 10 inches wide. on. the Iittte lots. Ke P l In his annual report Major Charles J. Foe to StH are tue actual values, “Chote oF 1453 Oxfords, $1.68. - Ing S Falac Alien, the engineer officer in charge of local —— Ladies’ Black and) y~ river and harbor works, makes the follow- toc for 48c Laces. oe Ve. a i yy ; 812-814 7th St. N. W. ing brief reference to the “improvement” > Hea Siik Bourdon Laces, ru shade, 2 shapes of toe, 1a 4 f the A tia river at Washington: inchs wide. Actual value ts 48e yurd, i Bresent ve fnvo alt 6 8 pak 715 Market Space. tts Anscostinelree at vaste St ae izes. ere id ul d a 29c for 50c Laces. $3. Retiring sal price g I. i NOOO OO OOOO OO OOOO appropriated $280,000 for improving the Po- @ the new and very sheer Ortental | 493, Oxfords, $1.9 95. 81] WHEN YOU'RE OUT ON YOUR | tomae river at Washington, of which $20,- ct ee Ste potent ee i THE EVENING 000, or so much thereof as might be neces- Sto 10 Inches Actual values, 50e to 73e yard. vid ta “ose WHEEL IN G sary, might be expended on the channel tn 8c for L pith patent, Teather pincn, Youn fag i cook and tiviting “ates | the Eastern branch (Anacostia river) 48c for $1 Laces. CE ee i run. our CREANS ‘and ICES | between the Navy Yard and Giesboro’ Point. GSTheie are the best of Grass Linen Laces, ase worth up to $2 yard. Choice fur 48e. "Sleeve Extenders. See the “Parisienne” Folding Sleeve Bustles, the perfect distender for bishop sleeves, here at only 13¢ pair, 4 Retirh WILSON, HIGH-GRADE SHOES, de N. W. $1.95 Ing sale price... a long * will tast da FUSSE LL’S, 1427 N. Y, Ave. -t,th,s-14 ke 19 favors eee zaR The sum of $20,000 was, therefore, allotted for this work, and applied to dredging chan- nels 20 feet deep and about 200 feet wide through shoals near the foot of South Capi- Heat Wen’t Worry Babies If nothers use EVANS’ TALCUM POWDER. jy18-8d tol street and off Greenleaf or Arsenal Point. This dredging was completed in May, 1892, and fully described in the annual It| report for that year. rs use Bulkhead and wharf ae See linea, were als established. ‘They will ‘be Wholesal ‘ound desc: in the report of the chie: Evans’ Drug Store, 938 F St. Te | Cr'engineers tor 1808. "No appropriation for the improvement having been made since Palais Royal, |: @ and Eleventh afrecte.cs «od Lisner,) . WALKER SONS, 204 1 Lining, Hots, Broaber, Lime, Cement, two and three: Material, OTH ST. AR- Felts, Ire Brick ad Clay, Asbestos, aol Waltham Watches ae THE MOST RELIABLE TIME! Sold by all Retail Jewelers, bee est 4 tu&th, Sm 1890, the balance ($1,463.06) of the allot- ment remaining was deposited with the treasurer of the United States to the credit of the appropriation.” | JUDGE MILLER'S COMMENTS What He Says About Sending Certain Orimi- nals to Jail. James Lee Given the Fall Time for Assxsaulting John Raedy. Judge Miller says he is tired of sending big, strong men to jail, a place of re where they may live in idleness and fat in order that when they get out they be in good condition to resume their vio- lations of law. These remarks were in a case this morning, Lee, a colored cart dr a serious as: ma in which James r, Was on trial for ult on John Raedy, for whom he had worked. Raedy, w’ an elierly man, was in court, with his face almost i with bandages, and his at- an, who was also in t uuld not be the result of the yhat was us h it is 1p0) ely what x A large s red m he injur house, a charging the ass : » said, pitchfork on him! pment he called a ter corroborated In support of colored witn h aults are f lige Miller “aad i'm tired of sending these str fellows opis t to fatten. It's a © they wall be sent y law for making them said the prosecuting attorn to section 1086 of the Revised jating to the District of Colum- is section reads: nS sentenced to imprisonment jail may be employed at such labo and under such regulations, as may 1 prescribed by the and the p y the i he thought th assaults, and the court given pow flict punishment instead of sending the ers to a place where they What in the rame of se ding this fellow to months and twenty-nine ed. The only thing t the commu will do will be to pr ‘Tm going. tc even months and 1896, MARY AND, W, Carr a eorest ti 1 will take ln from his late bom: at Jul: My hier uf ad staty-sinth Feneral tiem ork avenue, Wedie: 2 this ti watt WATERS, Departed 1896, “SUSANNA i ery and ibe talewen west. ednesday, July Perfect Healt . Keep the system in TE order by the occasional use oi Tutt’s Liver Pills. They regulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For Sick Headache, Malaria, Bil- iousness, constipation and Windred Diseases an absolute cure. TUTT’S Liver PILLS

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