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Practically Presents. Two offers of big value to patrons of our Great Furniture Sale— Fine Gold Reception Cc. Chairs, with seat up- QQ holstered im damask. . Only one of there to a customer. Gilt Banquet Lamps, with erystal column and lift-out fount... Ladies’ Desks. New York Price. A ARSALLKS Y-$ 2 Bits anes gEguenuuaessuaessesnesusseeeae REBRRRSR ERs | geeeeese PQODESESRHDHDOSO GOSS I OOSOOHGHHOHDHOOHO S€S0S98 6690880000000 Sensational: Selling. Crowds besieged us all day yesterday despite of the rain. This great salé of the entire stock of a New York retail furniture dealer, which we bought up at 40c. on the dollar for the Parlor Furnishing and 60c. on the dollar for the Bed Room, Library, Dining Room and Office Furniture, is proving itself the greatest event of the kind ever known hereabouts. It was a big feather in our cap to get the goods at the prices, and we're dividing all our good luck with you. Call and look through the stock with a large red ticket on them, and see what really ridiculous prices we're able to ask for fine goods. Hall Racks. New York Price. $8.50 $10.00 $11.00 BIEREE RES pesssssesesessesseessess3 And about 10 carloads of other furniture of all kinds at prices cut equally as deep. 1B. MOSIES & SONS, F Street Cor. Lith. | Storage, 22d & M. det SS6CS68 68600: China Cases. New York Price. Our Price. $10.35 $13.00 2 3 FEPEEREPERER ERE = $135.00 $20.00 -$140.00 $20.00 1@99980808006850960089009900000 00980000080 es IXEXEUCEREEEE ERY? xy Keep Cool 3: When Cooking ; —the-summer meals—use a Gas )} $ Cooking Stove. You'll find the $] + gas consumed will cost a great )| % deal less than it would be neces- 3 sary to expend for fuel. Grand * stock of Gas Cooking Stoves— ¢| | all sizes—$8 up. x Gas Appliance Exchange,‘ | 1423 New York Avenue. apBo-28d Wade & Butcher Razors. Torrey Razor Strops. LOWEST PRICES IN crrr. - Imported Shaving Mug. Very complete line of Barbers” Su Brome aes sit sizes; Conmatics, i : . 8, Safety Razors. at lowest ee KOLB PHARMACY, Bw. .25e. lies, such as wing Soaps, Rum, et 438 7th aplé-17d_ | |¢ ICHARIIIAN}): Silks For Commencement and Graduating Dresses. Lansburgh & Bro. The time is fast approaching. You must make your selection time. now, so your dressmakers will have your dress finished in Silks are mostly used for these occasions, firstly, be- cause Silk looking, more dress: is more gentecl Then it | is cooler and drapes nicer than any other material. Besides Silks are almost as cheap as other materials nowadays. 23-in. White Brocud- ed Japanese Silk...... 27-tn. tural Jap- 39c. 39c. 50c. 69c. Yd. | Yd. Yd. Yd. e Sills See Cures all “ ills wae aut ees Fe a and Brocaded 75c. Yd. of babyhoodit pring te recat 75c. Yd. m Seoorass anes 4 75c. Yd. it as a drink in plac * 24in = White and eae mud Ser Seams $ | ot Sti, wai’ aad ae, Wa HERDLISKA & CO., Se eee ate Ce Ws THE MINERAL WATER PEOPLE, s 3 y. ‘Phone 135. 3 and got caught in the rain! back and was asked Took it “what did he $1.50 Yd. $1309 G st. n | $1.00 Yd. @ whlesm,28 WR CPARAEME IOS OSOOND900S | a $1.00 Yd. 3) feta s He bought a cheap tailored suit seein. $1.25 Yd. expect “Couldn't do anything for him,” for the price he paid? &e. irse we have the Lin- ings, the Trimmings and what- | He comes to us and pays OUR price and gets OUR guarantee. He i will have no more trouble about his! < clothes. | fs G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, i" it Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. ever is needed for your gradu- | | ating dress here in any of the qualities you may want to buy. 3 Specials in Muslin Underwear. prsehsiceaeiar eee ees 30 Pa. Ave. 30-3m-20 eee -Cohen &Son,; “NOT THE ONLY TOOTH IN YOUR MOUTH?” Maybe not. But it soon will be, if you insist upon destroying them. No man's teeth will with- etand, without treatment, the ravages of time and mastication. You know this, but have forgot- Drawers, made of mus- lin or cambric, elabor- ately trimmed with ruf- fles and insertions of em- broidery or lace, for... Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, with six-inch ruffle of Hamburg embroidery, cluster of tucks above, yoke bands with draw 48c. js Only 48c. Only 48c. Only 48c. i Ses ry Sho : * Ladies’ Muslin Gowns i Oe =| \:| in several styles, some : £} |! plain tucked _ yokes, REDUC ED others Gear with s rows of Hamburg in- & All this month we shall offer every $ serting, large sleeves, Denys cone ee ome re ent full skirt, for........++ : Ladies’ Umbrella 48c. ten tt, Painless Extracting....... Evans’ Dental Parlors, mny3-24d 1309 F st. ow. = Important to Ladies. invoice of $6,000 worth of Hair Switches, all 8, from Llack to white, has been consigned to a New York house,'to be retailed at I the wholesale pase "A very fine Hair Switch, thon @bort stems, for $1. Where $3.56 to id and see for yourself: IN THE LOUVRE GLOVE STORE, F St. :420-422-424-426 7th St. same as You would pay else- for. Come early before all are strings, NOt seaces cness. 4865 LANSBURGH & BRO, Teevesveveseeeee [XEXXXSXXEMEKEKEREREKS xxx) CXEREERE SEXY) sous ws 93 Power Company ae peg > ty ts now establishing circuits for ,, General” pb nporet Supply Lae or See 1817 : ‘ : ; ; : : i 2 = The Potomac Electric =, y Don’t ‘be , Bluffed. Never mind what the ¢ grocer says about some 4 other flour being “just as )} good” or “we have some- ba thing cheaper.” You know } HHH HHH ee RR HH what you want. Cream Blend: Flour Is Best. No other can be better. No )) other is just as good. It’s y cheapest, because it makes @ one-quarter MORE bread @ than any other brand—and ; makes such bread as good cooks delight to serve. At grocers. B. B. Earnshaw & Bro. Wholesalers, 1105-1107. 1209 18h St. a Now is the Time HK HHH HH He HH HHH of your house, dur To houseclea ning s som : and it) will pa Paint Snvestigate our prices oo th Ready xen Paints ie ols, arnishes and Brushes, etc., for those ee do ‘thelr own paint- Interior aw we: RNR D TPP EDE TEED % *s Store News. < The unprecedented values we have offered so far during + - OUR “ANNEXATION SALE” Goldenberg’s Store News. shave set the town agog--have brought thousands here, in spite of the ‘rain. ‘dared to venture out. Now that the sun shines again thousands will come who have not >. As we said yesterday, this extraordinary effort is a necessity. We ‘shall be in a terrible situation shortly--we’re awfully cramped for room now--and it.is an utter impossibility to move pie hear, that are in the builders’ way to other portions of the building. Our only alternative is to almost give them away to you--to dispose of the immense quanti- ties that must go. That’s why these values are yours--come for them early. Because the whole stock of dress goods occupies the portion of the store which in a short while will be in complete confusion—and much of the wall torn out for archways between the two build- ings—these two extraordinary values are made that you will make it busy: 50 pieces of armure check suitings in com- binations sich as black and white, green and New, choice ’97 dress stuffs, consisting of all-wool hair-line striped vigoreaux, canvas |GONZAGA COLLEGE FAIR The Catholic Knights Were Visitors Last Night. About one hur dred members of St. Aloy- sius Branch, Catholic Knights of America, attended Gonzaga fair last night, and ¢) liberality of the knights made the young ludies in charge of the booths happy materially assisted in swelling the f already made large by the generous p: trons of the fair. Upon entering the hall the knights patronized the butterfly booth ard decorated their coats, and then scat- tered about the hall and spent their money. A blooming star over the Gonzaga booth annex, and beneath it a number of charn ing young ladies, was a great attract for not orly did these ladies dispose of lemenade to the thirsty, but Miss Mazie Brooke, one of their number, told fortunes with cards, and scores of young men listen- ed to the amusing and interesting manner in which she told them of their prospective love affairs, of the journeys they are ing to take and of the dundies they are to Pe “% = eee : receive. Others who assisted the annex white, brown and white and plum and white— coverts, silk-finish English sicilian mohair, ond _secniched dancing cards were Miss in five distinct sizes of checks—lovely stuffs, silk check fancy jacquards — stuffs which are iciet Matis ineincn te Ee, ee and as others will ask you 25c— to go at c. a yard. 15 22-Inch plain black pongee Plain colored Swiss satin in selling in every store in town for ape: to 75¢.a yard— to go at Plain changeable taffeta silk 29°: a yard. 28-inch plain cream, Japanese Miss Nellie Donnelly, Miss Lou O'Connor and Miss Cella Dawson Few persons failed to visit the fish pond and spend a nickel. It is an electric pond, and there are no blanks. Mr. M. J. O'Mally. who is in charge, has spared no pains tn his efforts to make the pond a success, and if one is lucky he may get a ton of coal or @ sack of flour. The college boys are not the only ones interested in the athletic booth, for the sporting goods are attracting silk — very lustrous — splendid all Ur most desivable color. | in the very newest comhina- wash silk—exceedi heavy general attention. Mrs. Edward Flaherty for. waists and uae a ings—for underlinings of silk tions—the yard sort—for a and Justrons_ the yard and Mrs. Perry Miller are in charge, paid day, grenadine—asual price, 39¢.— Ts ourt—fir in day, they have a number of assistants. | The 19° 24-inch black brocaded taf- 5o0¢- 45-inch imported black fig- | 45-inch black satin striped 39°¢- 45-inch fine uch grena- draping of this booth in the national gives it an especially bright and attr appearance. It is safe to predict that when the fair closes the college boys will have athletic goods enough to last them several Miss Be Frenc a elk 1 ured grenadine—in the newest | all-silk’ grenadine—we guaran- Gine and Hernant in scroll and = Sire bthiome Gan Babee yes Beaen Gatton ee seroll and floral patterns — tes its wear—for a day, Pretty dots and figured for 1 resell owe GE RE en pees the skirts and dresses69c. yard lovely stuffs—for a day, = decorations of pink and white, together Sort—for a.day, with the numerous electric Mehis, attract 69°- $1-29 1-79 not only the hungry, but also those who 55¢- have an eye for the beautiful Re to is in charge, and she expe every slice of the ring cake, in which th re 46 picces Inppet and lace- colored Swiss 30-inch silk striped wool 120 pieces newest _lace= s i deter stripelslawne= the wewestiand beautiful and shee challis — exquisite Iarterne striped ‘lawns in light “oa ging tepals geteoncye dirs tee most exquisite creations — pink, Iemon, light blue. ete. and the same quality. whieh dark grounds orate, She tells yonrg mer that i really art’ printings—the 15¢. stuffs which are selling about | erswhere” marked ured cordinet dimitie engagement ring, the enguged ones th sort—for a day— town for 20c.—for a day— | inch figured lawns it is a wedding ring, anu because of | for associations she says that any young lic: 12%¢- c lady would receive it without a diamond os setting. The apron booth is a feature of the fair. At the Gonzaga booth, as well Fine corded Indian dimities— 36-inch linen colored Cham- A lot of “R. and G Lot of bors as the dyoth in charge ct the ladies of t prettiest pat bray batiste—which has been | mer corsets” tn waists pleated Sacred Heart League, the disp! : terns—espectully desirable for selling everywhere for 12! | lengths of waists—fine net —neat styl handsome and attractive. Dolls of eve children’s dresses—12%e. sort— a yard—here for a day— | regular Wollar sort everywhere dlass—the kind and description fill cm for =liere at 1 | popeorn and peanuts are t $ ; 8ise. Bie. 50¢. parts of the fair room. A visit to the mys- ~ | tcrious booth will convince the visitor that - - there is some 88 A lot of ladies’ sateen un- 263 ladies’ pa lot of about se Hamburg all. The paddle stand always attracts a E — derakirts have come to samples’ of a leading inaker, | silk and re . from vd, and Mr. Edward Voigt and Mr. & sect from a maker very much fo on eale rome he | wid he sor: Joseph Kummer, who have charge of it, 6 ES Hee mer of He CSS Pee ae a sell regularly up to 18e, have talked themselves hoarse in calling een and rastle silket—some feta silk coaching parasols worse ok, - Umbrella shape, with slogle and China ilk, with double tase at are Serer Oe Se Sn Ce sae ei eas. Se- and double ruftts—some have and_ triple ruffle—worth 0 75e. go on sale tomorrow for night the members of the Emmet Guards tnoggerpatfle and yoke band— to $3.50. Your choice, will attend the fair. some have deep flounce--worth as Mgh as $1.25—for ee 68°: $198 39°: —__—> THE MATTER OF STREET EXTENSION 7 "entail G8 doxea ladies’ tan bi ‘A lot of Lvlies’ fine Swiss A lot of me's fine Peat eroae trea bet Pen peers iain Soe valine ete || emonseien lapdkerchiefe—- Rape) iirmared ewenercabate ee ed feet cuallty which never a very. well- qualsty— that never sell for less than the Se. sort—zo for To the Editor of The Eventag Star: sells for-Jess than 2c. pair— g0 un sale tomorrow ut 18¢.--go on sale tomorruw for go pn we ise. at 2 dozen lucies’ leather belts 1°: Qe. 42 dozen Turkish wash cloths qc: ge. 24 dozen Turkish towels— 16-inch glass toweling will 1°: Considering the street extension case somewhat from an individual standpoint, but not from a personal or selfish point of view, I beg to submit some disadvantages which occur to me as to the present pro- bes eS = did size — go to” first with 1) eee ploueied ns ‘will go to first comers for ene as go to be sold for a day at posed plan, which seems to possess many sort—ean be old for as ttle Cc ac legal and practical objections. sa0% 1° 5 2 = First. I arh interested in real estate, not ae ‘17° only in the city of Washington, but I rep- o resent large interests in the county and ~ net a 80 dozen (pure linen buck 25 dozen 5c. 5 ust adjacent to the city, and it becomes my Ss re rest 1a wit Mikget eae ee towels—42 by 20 inches—i7c, sateen-covered corset Claeys duty and personal interest to know, if pos- < Sor 5 z sort for tor sible, that which will insure most to my c c 12%<- Cc. advantage with reference to the street ex- si . 49 . tension plan. Second. I take it that any system of = = = River cplated pend = lated Joc. boxes English Wack street extension that inures to the benefit yes aware ae ume thimbles—Se. to 10c. sort for pins— of large property interests, that is, to those owning and controlling large tracts of land, should not be considered from a personal or selfish motive: and if my conclusions are correct, they apply not only to me and my interests, but to the taxpayers gen- erally. Therefore I beg to call your attention to the fact that the able and thoughtful pro- moters and originators of the plan of the Geo. F. Muth & Co., 418 Seventh St aps0-24a Formerly ° Ityneal’s, Florence Oil Stoves haye a patent device = AKES tor’ Converting “the § common coal oil into Kas. Burns a blue me—no wicks, no aning, no suloke, danger. Better than gus stoves und its own gas] fawMisirun city of Washington fully appreciated, as 1 do, and, indeed, as all others do, its gran- deur, beauty and extent, yet nevertheless Bs they recognize that which those now in + charge seem to overlook, 1. ¢., natural ob- + structions and existing disadvantages, not $ to mention the loss to be incurr by in- ~ dividual owners and the expense to the LSE A ERA EDAD NOAA DE ad IDLE LP al EI Selscd Loe Gt 4 ett tote PEREMPTORY SALE! Wednesday Last Day of Gerome general public. I think it is evident that those who es. tablished the original plan of the city saw and were guided by the hills and natural obstructions which surround ft on the north, and notwithstanding their apparent appreciation for a straight “street and a rectangular system, we find that Boundary street, now Florida avenue, is a curved and irregular highway, controlled entirely by the hills to which I have just referred, and that other streets which I will not mention have been deflected; and I cannot believe that these gentlemen would have penetrated a section beyond and north of the present city, with a system of streets, which apparently and unquestionably could not be adapted to the topography of the country. I have too much confidence in their judgment, skill and ability. ono soe Elphonzo Youngs Co. | You may expect no better baked beans than those bearing ) the “Van Camp” label. They have a flavor such as none other have—a deliciousness peculiar to themselves. Try them. By importing our own olives direct from Bordeaux, France, the olive center of the world, we No Auction Sale. —o Opposite Boston House. ‘The well-known F st. Jeweler will not retire from business. During the dull season he has de- voted all of his time to manufacturing the daint- jest Jewelry, in 14 and 18-kt. gold; also Solid Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks and Novelties, Now his stock is complet», ready for June Wed- dings. You can bring to him any price lst or catalogue and he will deduct 10 per cent from the price quoted. ig, BARKER, 7° F ap 4-3m,20 na utr mm RM ESTABLISHED EIGH MANUFACTURI SILVER WARi At our new store and manufactory, 106 BALTI- MORE ST. EAST, we have all the imodern eppit: ances for “MANUFACTURING SILVER WARE. of every description at the most moderate prices. We keep one of the largest stocks of SILVER WARE in the country, and are now serving the | fourth generation of many of the proi - flies or this and other cities, “'* Prominent “fam Samuel Kirk & Son Co., my3-5t 106 Baltimore St. Est. faa e ee ea eae. rev {OUR Zinfandel A Warm-Weather Thirst Banisher. Our Zinfandel ts a California Claret—of un- usual excellence! Fully ripened and aged— splendid as a beverage or for table use. 75c, HE ‘o quarts. Ask ‘Central’? - H. Duvall, 1923 Pa. Ave. Reese VW ewww Ye wervewwws Desio’s, 1107 Fst.n.w., Auction Sale! portation just in. where. be. of it now. You'll find Welsh’s grape juice get the very finest. packer puts them up. A new im- You’ve no doubt found it diffi- cult to buy the genuine Vermont maple sugar and Few stores sell it. all is the genuine that is said to Ours is, and we've plenty The best sirup else- Not my4-424 His business has been established since 1882, and it certainly will pay you to visit his store, S. DESIO, MFG. JEWELER, 1o12 F ST., OPPOSITE BOSTON HOUSE. May I venture the suggestion that if the territory zow under consideration had been subdivided by them, that they would not only have been economical and considerate of public and private interests, but that they would have been controlled by the topography of the territory under consider- ation, and that they would have so located the streets and avenues as to not only re- tain, but develop, the natural beauties of the country. In other words, I believe that it would be Gesirable to treat this entire section beyond the city proper as a great park. No one feels that it is now, or that it ever will be ‘Tin ( Ovens, taken up for business purposes, but that its value consists in the desirability thereof for residences, the same to be improved by private enterprise; but that the plan of = subdivision should have been and should Two salés tomorrow== a splendid spring tonic. You'll 225% | now be controlled by public officers and ummer under governmental strictionps, in order Wednesda: find it an_ excellent su big oOmnes= selector caalersesty, ane comes teeiretate : d beverage. Pure and unferment- ‘They're made eapectally tor oll lishment of a general system, inuring to ine J v i 1 -— or the interests and benefit of all concerned. 10:30 a.m. an ed. Very efficacious in cases of fhe best eicng tenes ad We could thereby Gevelop the natural 2 330 Don’t mf§s this last opportunity to secure the: finest Gold and Silver p.m. fever and largely used for the communion service. prices for it for a time. Reduced last for years. $1. tle price to ask for such ovens. t7 Cal Oil STOVES, =e ‘98e. up. Gas" STOVES ‘as as togetner_to ise eS t- beauties of all this outlying territory, save the expenditure of millions of public and private funds, have had the two systems in immediate contrast, one with the other, and thousands of dollars, I venture to say, would have been invested, where today ewelry,; Djamonds, etc., at practi- Elphonzo Youngs Co. Cor. 7th people who desire to make improvemenis is aan awn prices! pnore ‘and Retail gs \ 2 2: BARKER & DS.W. cannot do 80 by reason of an attempt which bs aaa Asion WARREN JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER. This ate wilj,be conducted under the personal of, = MR. C. WH. LUENGENE. THEY CURB Indigestion —ISHAM’S CALIFORNIA WATERS OF LIFE not only immediately relieve, but absolutely cure the worst forms of indigestion. It’s cer- tuinly a boon to dyspeptics, CALIFORNIA WATER CO., 1010 F Street. 2% yom Every one who’s ever tried ‘‘White Clover” Butter Lives! feos but besisec of it. Gilt. quality—no finer is sold anywhere! NS ore is asked. for for Whit that you pay for inferior qualities, Tel. 1076. se a $8.00. ‘ap26tomy14 Gold - flied Spectacles or fnvoice just received. 428 Ninth St., bet. D and E. P.S.—Price’s Cream Baking Fowaer— oo of the best, at much less cost—large, ar HOUSEFURNISE’ TINNIN my4-t,th,s,28 ster ws All Are a has been made to do something which ts, in my opinion, highly impracticable, unneces- sary and unjust, has been declared by two courts to be illegal, is so complicated that we cannot get a decision from the Supreme Court of the United States, and which, if ever executed, will involve this community 3 in the expenditure of millicns of money and be of untold expense and damage to individual owners of real estate. For my part, when I examine the plan Low proposed and undertake to apply it to the topography of the country, with which I am very familiar, I naturally wonder whether the promoters thereof can possibly thereby subserve the interests of the gen- eral public, those of individual owners of Furniture “for a song.” - The very" ‘top grade qualities—are offered’ ott at practically auction Invited to call and see our patent Refrigerator Cabinets for serving ice cream. Our workmen who make the $50 eer want. ‘too. suits do not make the $18 and $20 ones! The most skillful tailors that the highest wages can command ke them. Our poorest hands this particular territory, or whether they prices! ‘We are honestly and actually Sic pak out as poor a suit as Jarvi 426 oth St. gre eivaaeiog 2 plan, ithe purport of which, going to quit business—and every-| \. have seen come from the “cheap” ; vo "Phone 1000. prevent the development of this entire sec- thing in this house is offered at a price—it would be business suicide for any other dealer to attempt to equal! say tiee. and Sovuee in the Furniture here Price guaranteed lower than cap otbers bees house in town! T ! S. K. BROWN & SON, 20th St. & Pa. Ave. tion of the District of Columbia, affected by what is known as the map now recorded of the first section. = LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER. oa Dr. Allen’s Installation. Rev. Dr. Radcliffe, the pastor of the New shops. We have never done that kind of tailoring and never will try!} 7-\)UB balttone_ G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, 1t Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. my4-424 relief. ‘wold by aplT-8m,4