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= MOSE AND SONS, Feet, cor. 1th. | Storage, 224 and M. Mattress Factory, Ist and D sts. Summer RUGS, JAPANESE RUGS. RUSSIAN RU GS Nave Destructibie Brussels Carpets. —Let us suggest one of these —Those polished floors will show up to much better advantage with a few rugs strewn here and there. Let those rugs be bright and fresh looking—choose from the best when you're choosing. See that summer stock of ours. Complete in every detail—priced at figures where the Rugs are bargains. 36 by 72 in. 4 by 7 fr 6 by 9 ft. 7 ft. 6 in. bs @ by 12 ft. 9 by 15 ft. —the best wearing rugs ever sold prices, 18 by 36 tn. 26 by 54 in. at the Carpets made up into a Bordered Rug for the center of your room. —They’re as good as their name— non-destructible, fadeless — will not sprout. —Prices, 75c., goc. and $1.05 W. B. MOSES & SONS. RPS (Extracts from our Correspondence “accept our thanks for your promptress. comfort. fit, are equal to any $4.00 shoes I ever had.” —No. 552 Chocolate and 551 Black Foot Form Oxfords are two of the handsomest low shoes made this season. heel, medium round toe, inlaid top, turn sole, mock welted—al- —Our ing the sensation of the season— 10 lines of Boots and Oxfords at $1.85. Belle Haven, Va. “The shoes are entirely satisfactor quelity and workmanship th® Low military s $2.50. street window is show- Goldenberg’s ANNEXATION SALE NEWS. May twenty-seventh, In our whole history no remnant sale will compare with this one which occurs tomorrow. The values are far and away beyond your great- est expectations—will eclipse any that we’ve ever made before. The amount of remnants is un- usually large and that’s what prompts us to greater sacrifices. WASH STUFFS. 6.000 yards of fine lappet effect figured lawns, in 3 to 10-yard Tengths, in eight handsome patterns—the season's prettiest creatlons—12%je. stuffs wherever you go—for 534c. yard. 4,280 yards of Itates’ fine pretty seersucker ginghau warranted fast In’ color—in almost every style in which they're made—in splen- did lengths. Instead of 121gc.—they’re 74c. yard. Remnants of fine Jaconets, Irish lawns, dimities, d&c.—such as sell for 10c. and 12%gc. OAc. yard. Remnants of fine organdies, India — ties lace-striped Izwus—sueh as ell 12ige. to 20e.—for 8i4c. yard. WHITE GOODS. Remnants of white duck—the usnal 12%e. quality—for 73. yard. Remnants of English long cloth—the sort which usually sells for 12%5c.—1 9c. yard. Remnants of fine India linon—the quality which always sells for 10c. yard—to go for 6c. yard. Remnants of | sheer Diack India linon which selis for 15. “Oke yard, Remnants of re lar 8. cl check nainsook— the 8c. sort—for i 3c. yard. Remnants of fine Swiss and cambric em- brofderies, which always sell for 10c. and -, for 7c. yard. Remnants of Valenciennes lace, worth 8 to @c. yard, to go for 2c. yard. LININGS. We shal! make one lot of all remnants of linings which regularly sell for 10c., 12%4c. and 1c. They consist of 40-inch light-col- ored organdie lining in every shade, yard- wide rustle percaline, tine French percaline al celicias, black and colored sateens, &c. You shall Lave your unrestricted choice for 3%c. yard. Wraps, Suits, Skirts. ‘Ten dark green imported broadcloth suits, THE EVENING Can Buy A Bicycle Here On Your Own Terms--and We will keep It in Repai Together with --for One Year Free! We are having the hardest kind of werk to get Bicycles enough to supply the de- mand. Another shipment ar- rived this morning, however, and you can get yours yet TONIGHT: — if you will hurry! You can arrange you own payments—weekly or monthly—no notes—no in- terest. CREDIT Buys EVERYTHING—Bi- cycles—Bed Room Suites— Mattings — Refrigerators — and we will hold up our price tags in comparison with the lowest prices ever named in any cash furniture house ANYWHERE! A thousand patterns in reliable Mattings —tacked down free. Car- : . é pets made, laid and lined $ free—no charge for waste in ¥ matching figures. = ee Solld Oak Chamber Suites. é Forty-pound Hair Mattress. cy $8.50 Woven Wite Springs. . $1.75 Solid Oak Extension Tables $2.75 3 Baby Carriages from og Refrigerators, all sizes at 53 2 GROGAN'S = GREDIT HOUSE, HOSIERY. LININGS. DOMESTICS. Hote, with ER. | verealine for iintnes sete Pretty Lawns and Dnatticg robe, Dl wal wos al ies ese a a SStEDUGED trom “256. to —REDUCED from 12%c. to jc tobe. a'pei | i8e. a Sard. Be. a yard. Fast Black Black Linen Hatr Cloth mith eae gure Facing — RepvceD | GLOVES. ig—RB- | from 2c. to Sc. a ‘yard. Perrin's heel DUCED from 9c. to 15c. @ y, 1.50 to 98c. a ir. ee SP PANCY SS -button MEN’S DRESS GOODS. Gloves — REDUCED “from : 1 piece of 48-inch Brown | $1.50 and $2 to 98c. @ pair. FURNISHINGS. - Mozambique — R E D UCED Just 12 pleces of sof, Balog. seomnt ete iS Eto stated BASKETS. gan Drawers, in Fue ana» 1 plece of 46-inch Bro 1 Small Satin-tined Work freee ohine, age for, Mott | striped sulting REDUCED Basket, with cover; It is Drawers, 50—-REDUCED to from $1 to 75c. a yd. slightly damaged, but noth- 48c. each plece: Ing to hurt tts usefainens— b piece. REDUCED from O3e. to Ibe. A very few of the Men's | BLACK American Hostery Cvin- pany’ and Drawers. The Shirts are In | DUCED from $1 to boc. 8 | NOTIONS, size 24 oniy. The Drawers) yd. Machine Ol! — REDUCED gre teesisres 20,5 82-226— 33) 40-inch Silk Warp Clairette | from be. to 3c. bottle. Mike been 8 Sgrular prices <REDUCED from 76c. to for Tc. each piece. MERINO at short prices, 3M UPHOLSTERI UNDERWEAR. EMBROIDERIES. |, ‘ow Fiaxe er vars Swiss Ribbed Cotton 1 Navy Blue Batiste Robe, Kina ow.0"§ 1 Bin of a ed" front and arm | enibroldered in era nes ’ gs, REDUCED from $1 to 50c, each. 10. pal Fast Bi Insertions and. All-over fam" rollers, size 36 72 Ber Liste oe ‘Dimeatisn | broideries—at short prices. each. Rants Sines 3 are 4 os L trimmed | soades, sine . te each3 patr for #1; °° SILKS. Bex72— Boe. 80c. 1 Jot of Fancy Silke for | each waists, dresses, etc., bu DRESS oaly very y limited | quasitities MUSLIN TRIMMINGS. Bute fom ie "ana'§ | UNDERWEAR. ts i Pete Bobs OE a 8 Cambric Gowns, in Em- a yard. to 19. DUCED from $1.45 2 oe ond Haag - PERRY'S. Fridayo-remnants—bargains—the “Greater Store.” That is the way your thoughts run. Tomorrow is Friday—there are lots of remnants here— and they. are truly bargains. _ You rifight pass a half dozen ordinary Remnant Days and not miss as much as you will tomorrow if you do not attend this week’s clearing out of the small lots—odd sizes—depleted lines. We have gone.straight through the store—from top to bottom—setting out whatever we could find that ought to go out. Look over the list—you are bound to find much to inter- est you. Gloves — DRESS GOODS. 42-inch Mozambique — RE- Ae from 18. to 10c. it - Wool Merino Shirts. and Rapid Hook “and Byes, in $1.60, and $2.10—-NOW the choice White, ou BOc. a yd. Plenty of Short Lengths in sorts of Black weaves— DUCED from $15 to $8. eer “Window a Short Lengths of Edges, Opaaue, | Window ing — safely mounted of 1 to 12-yard lengths of a varlety of our very choicest embroidery across — front; 2 Bleck Mohair Boleroa— styles, that we have marked wide collar; collar and RBDUCED from §2'to $125, | aC about hulf price sleeves trimmed with em- broidery — REDUCED from “ CORSETS $1.19 to 89¢. 5 eae ae RIBBONS. suns | 22s of Sommer Net | ire wiper with “ince eh Sbort lengths of, oa ets, in * a insertion across front; BER "ae Taffeta inhi E- Ee iety aos one ruffle of wide embroidery BSc. And ‘Soc. jn We. around neck and down front 2S —REDUCED from $1.25 to 10. Bee Waists, for boys, sin with elastic straps for the = aes = SrtA pants and side elastics— INFANTS’ WEAR. MEDUCED from 8%, oaly ia small sizes —RE- 2 a = Children’s “India Linen 3 DUG z Goimpes, "made "with alter. 4 pate wide tucks and cluster JEWELRY. of tucks; full Meeves; neck 8, Brepen Gi and, B WRAPPERS. and sleeves. triumed’ with Percale Wrappers, made wit front and Wat- teau back; attractive color- embroidery—REDUCED from $1 to 80e. 2 Chimiren's White Duck 2h Site 1 Stand | Basket REDUCED pire style, with insertion and IN SPORTING-CIRCLES ‘Washingtons to Begin a Series at : Louisville Today. COMING HIGH SCHOOL FIELD DAY O'Brien Defeated by Kid McCoy in New York. $1.00 Fancy Straw Hats, all colors. = Friday, 25c. WORK OF TENNIS EXPERTS 60c. Flats, all f sizes, Today’s Schedule and Weather. Washington at Louisville; clear. Baltimore at Cleveland; clear. Boston at Cincinnati; clear. Philadelphia at Chicago; clear. Brooklyn at Pittsburg; clear. Records of the Clubs. Friday, 39c.3 25c. Flowers, in large va- riety. Friday, 75¢. Fancy Changeable and Plain All-silk Rib- 8.3 6 “ile. Bk bons, 4 inches wide. 8 let} Toa 0 13 Friday, 9c. it “east H # 12 Ladies’ Duck Suits, in i at : dark and light colors. W.L Pc. Sold for $1.75. ie Friday, 79c.$ @ 13 3|% 5 Ladies’ Black Brillian- gael Goaiorilinssc: a ae a tine Suits, in blazer and Rain Prevented the Game. reefer styles. Sold for Rain prevented the game at St. Louis $10.50. F ‘ yesterday between the Browns and Sena- ri $3. tors, and the game will be piayed in this ro Ta BI iday, h 98.4 city, making a double-header, some time ies’ Blac jot Capes, braid trimmed. Sold for $2.50. Friday, 69c.§ 7 Children’s Duck Dress- in June. The base ball situation is so bad in the mound city that the transfer can be taken as a piece of luck by Messrs. Wag- ner and Schmelz, as there has not been enough money taken in at the gate of Von der Ahe’s park to pay the board bills. The Senators left last hight for Loulsville, and es, blouse and Eton will begin the series of three games in that Seg s city today with the Colonels, Mercer offi- Styles. Sold for $2.50. : ciating on the rubber for the Washingtons. Friday, 79c.3 Reports from St. Louis say the Cleve- lot of 148 G land-St. Louis-Buffalo deal still hangs fire, I s of 148 Gowns, Skirts, and may yet crystalize inte a bona fide transaction. President Von der Ahe is rawers and Corset willing to get out of base ball, but his price Covers. ‘ for the Browns is a sl le too hig! for the Cleveland people. Friday, 49c.3 19c. Ladies’ Corset Cov- ers, Children’s Drawers and Ladies’ Aprons. Stafford Made a Timely Hit. The Louisvilles shifted the make-up of their club yesterday, sending Johnson to short and Stafford to left in place of iday, 8c. Clarke, who is ill, and as a result they won W. nies se ‘4 . from the Boston in an exciting contest by | 12 $1.25 Warner's Healt the score of B to 4. Stafford put up a great and Sonnette Summer game, and won the contest by a home-run 4 7 4 drive in the eighth Inning. Corsets, large Pridan LOUISVILLE. 1 BOSTON. Ys 48c. H.O.A.] R.H.O.A.E. 245% greece 39c. °Children’s- White 50 23132 and Gingham Aprons. 16 loeeoo Priday, 17c. io 21712 81% 39c. Children’s Mull Hats 25 eos eine and Caps. ‘ 16 - eee ab iad Friday, 12'4c. Totals... Buz 9 4102715 3 = *Klobedanz batted for Sullivan in ninth. T2}c. Ladies’ Ribbed Rib: Loulaville. Loerie gz os boned Vests. Boston. ° = . : Earned d_ rune Loutaville. 3; Boston, 3. First on Friday, 8c. m1 1; Boston, on hanes ny, Urnisrile, 10; ‘Boston, 6 First on “alts “Of Cun- ee Ladies’ Black and . Sullivan, 4." Struck out—By Cun- = steam a by, Saliva, & Home Fi Stato, an Hose (fast black). 1 e hit Long. ts—Dufty, : din Johan, Ricrare” te Hager = ; Friday, lic oul ys ers ‘erden; Coillins, owe v i] and Tenney. wid piteh—Sulllvan.Time—1 15c. Children’s Ribbed Umpire—McDermott Giants’ Ficlding Was Poor. Hose, double knee, fast black. : sbesdeeseusbbegheneacheecteebtesdtscoceeseecetorecitessteceseesbesdcaeeateaceaceebieewueette Te tm os fogs. int tn broken shee Reoters, with, collars The New Yorks were defeated by the Chi- Friday, 11c.3 made fis-front, reefer style—jackets lin ied tie Be. to SOc. cuffs of colored duck; trim- cagos in the windy city yesterday by the ws ih Dr — = ad th 1 of Tait, Sanseable, cattetn: silk—skirts rustle 817-19-21-23 TTHY ST. N.W. an 12 White Barred Mastin | Met Si lense pearl Paty | ae of 6 to 2. Doheny war very wid, | % $1.25 and $1.98 Fancy , $7.48 each. iy retere mallee ae REDUCED from $2 to 98c. giving numerous bases on balls, and the Parasols. : ——- se Gorseonteedoetondenontetoteaye vf #4 yoke'und trimmed with em- TS fielding of the Giants was very poor. Grif- i 4 , 8 dowel Sade Tse cares cet oo Siiae HEDCGD tom | FANCY GOODS. ¢| Seiting of the Glants was very poor. Grit- ___ Friday, 68¢.3 F St., Cor. 13th jr Ce be |) | EM | I Hand celtics Tae 12 White Metal and Plush $ | New Yorks from hitting with runners on} % $1.00 Ladies’ Kid Gloves, (send Sor Foot-Formn Catslegue. my27-500 for C il Sells the B rf RCE eee LADIES’ from Ie. to Sc. each. aeek cuinaua: NEW TORK. colors and black. Papi: $1.59 each. ; ornwell Sells the Best as NTOSHES Tizard Paper RHOAE ROA, Friday, 49c.3 nT nnn Been de cheviot serge ketal ek At the Lowest Price. [3] % Sus fot of I t of Ladies Pure: | MACKINTOS - WWetent Fees DUCED | frou rer rez ser Ladies’ Li rae Discov ered and Perfected by and satin lined—were $6.50-t0 go for Handkerentets — — REDUCED | ce gee ant Bae wien | 28. £0 1e- S10 2903 — ies’ Linen Chemi- THE TURNERS OF PHILADELPHIA. ond to each, Se ittary 2 1106 1 FO-MELIA— Infant's Friend, the Eavalld's $4.25 each. Cc RNeTof REDUCED fom | LINENS. 200 102641 orig Benefactor. A perfct food. A new discovery = 10 82 aheve REDUCED our 445 44344 Friday, 3c.3 nee tts Sage ha al Ba SESE ey Se somes DRUGGISTS’ ae oh Se ame Reg Sai 38318 asc. Ladies’ Plaid Shield’ 3 jake Blood and Istains, make —were $6—10 go for 7 : — ( ies’ Plaid Shie'l ; Blue people Bright, and settle nervous Sank- $2.98 each SUNDRIES. LADIES’ 101 152 Bow: : 3 4 hotties of Lundhorz’s 100 ows. : ee Ge ee $ 1.80 doz. |g cre ae | WASH SUITS awe | oo ume Eritay, ies bble wi —all the shade from ies’ Duck Suits, made , “ TURSERS’ LITTLE LIVER TURVERS—A very | — Bned aod Seer toate men abaes Hustle :| —for superior quality of CALI- |! jon Re. | With blazer jackets," larze Short lenzibs of Linen 1gc. All-linen Handker- small pill. Turns your liver. —to go for * = 7 = 1B) 12 Steel Nail Files—RE- failor collar, trimmed with Damask, Plaid and Twill TARZINA—The only Ointment for skin troubles. $1.98 each. | FORNIA FRUITS, in extra H DUCED. trom 18. to. 126. White bra: new stylesklrt | rash dnd such ike —"at chiefs, embroidered cor- < AGENTS—C Christiani, J. eer | heavy syrup, made of best § $2.89. = see Seer ee ners. S bristlani, J. is Oe jots of Napkins, in ¢ . ; ona. Fells A. Is * setae BOYS’ DEPT. granulated sugar. f LEATHER mmbre Wadion,, Tinen, Suite, | naif” dozen “sets--atanore $ | Mccormick, Lange. Struck out “diy Git 2: by Friday, 10c.3 eee eee EO ea ae Regular price, 25¢.—by buy- GOODS. fara and rimaied with aen Ls heny, 7. ‘Time—2.10. Unipire—O'Day. Odds and ends in Point Stere, ing's Drng Stor ‘ Bee ree a eae ee eonch ing a car load we are enabled My Fea Pe ton | ati of ec nimuce> | WHITE GOODS. Aguin the Phillies Lost. Venice All-Over. Worth Pea Edward Gren, W: ara 58c. each to sell them at 15c. can. Send | REDUCED from 8c. to Sdc. | from. $6 to $3. ene lengths of Plaid and The Cleveland boys made it three straight $1.25 and $1.68 a yard. awkins, Fras mF, Duckett, Augustus . . ie aae di TI i each. - y at Cleveland, rid: Sc ; Taylor & Co., Sam. "7 istott, Robt. T” Pywell, oo ; In your orders. hey are go- if pee REDUCED ‘from 12ije. and from the Phillies yesterday at Cleveland, oo Willams! B erday, Mackall Brow 35 boys’ straw hats odds and ends—some ing rapidly. ig 2, Colored santver, carn | LADIES’ ‘ 3 Ds oe winning the game by the score of 4 to 2. Friday, 7: Bearmacy, Ww She eee TeGutateg, | 00d for as Ligh x $1.25—cholee for ——— |S Sate TM serine: Mer | WASH SKIRTS. es fey ae The Quakers didn't get a run unti the|¢ Black Drapery Net, 45 EB. Bachrach. ALEXANDIMATE S, Levdbeater 39¢. each. CHOICEST CREAMERY [ $1.25 to 75e. each. Ladies’ White Linen Duck Swiss Muslins, India Lin- ninth inning, when they came on with a inches wide. | Worth —— sees ae BUTTER Ib. ie Sas ate Lact Noo |e rush, a remarkable catch by Blake in cen- rd aaa 36 boys’ Windsor tles—all silk—light platds » 20c. Ib. EI style; all lengths—NO" ete. $1.25 a yard. (e ’ 5 Ol o —25e. sort—for Seb. iG FLANNELS. $1.80. - ter field alone kecping then: § from winning Friday, 69c = out. Wilson pitche ‘or the Spi- is Florence’ i Stove; 12}e. each. so ee pice ot | SEO WEAR WASH GOODS. $] 2%, BR cid get ——— French Printed | Flannels_- - Imported Sheer Organdies, CLEVELAND, PHILADELPHIA, 35¢. Swiss Nainsook an Charms | _There is no other stove i sc el aneous. ee pyicatcand ae ea ke ates ne Sitkaline Comforts, with in line of new patterns, cut B.1.0.4.B! HOLE. Cambric Embroidery. | on the globe today ‘that M I UCED . . or or ruMfe edge—l from the plece as you want 20 at + | embodies many bre s DUCED from $2 to $1.69. them—30c: quality for 19c. 22 10 the | as ani yet is so low ep peas Coa tae straw sallors ‘ i 10i8 Peas Grocers 8 to: 12yard lengths of a yard. 20 4 4 Friday, 23c.. EESEcE “Florence” fm all colors—the $1.75 and $2 sort ‘about H = mna. Ave. it p best French Challis — RE: UMBRELLAS. Stic. French Printed, Or +4 43 396, — eae Cook. | ited with an exclusive 98 cents. i CED g re 28-inch Enzlish Gloria Um- les, good variety of se- o4 20 ags, inside pockets. i patent device which con- 5 rr | yard. brellas, with natural crook lect patte ns to choose from 116 30 , * ! pple ie sane, its 16 ladies’ short-back Panama straw sail- 8 to &vard lengths of sik ane straight handles—NOW = ee. a yard, 3 ‘ z 4 Friday, 19c,; Two sizes, | Feally worth a trip down ors—blue and brown—the $1.25 sort—for x Striped Jarmhatse, in Tht 2, = Short lengths of the best 00 15c. Pure Glycerine Soaj town to wee this wonderful 75c: each. st F it sand. dark -effects—REDUCED SaaySeiscnPrenn site grade of French Frinted OF 1. | ______| —smemte-- 8 9 9 0 8 5c. y Soap. $6 & $7. | Peril nr ar - : { owe urniture from 75c..to $5c. a yard. ee * = ng, with pate | Eandies NOW 25e. a. yard, Totals..... 41227 16 2 Tey Friday, 7c. G } ae handles — *Batted for Hallman in ninth. . Ladies’ linen chemisettes with and with- - e 5 + ROW cos oemning 3 to 12-yard le lengthe of lots . Black een Shirts. (C.W.Barker,1210FSt. si )] ciliw'tie ish if fee St Se Prices Known in STATIONERY... | Sow'ste I of, the, tipported Cuttoeat | Cerca. FESS G BB 4b Se oe bd ’ * Agent. , « 4 Ladies” Writing Tablets, 2tineh Plain Blue, Red about half price. 2 pee = gusinna ban 4 ae size 14 and°17 only. < spl : = the q ofthe containing 2 quires of Tint- and Brown Taffeta Stik Sun rned runs- indy 0s vhilaelpona HF tee Frida 25c. La ea Ladies’ sbirtwai 1s ory rade ed Paper and Envelopes to Umbrellas, with sterling sil- LACES on bases—Glen 10; Paliadelphie, 1. Fi-st ot 'Y, ton+—to go for = match; 4 sticks of ‘Baaling ¥er and gilt | handies—RE- = Wilson, 4; by Orth, 2. “"Three-base hit Orne ree, Colored Bosom Wade & Butcher Razors. ; Wax end 12. Tapers DUCED from $5 to $2.50. Plaid Surah Stock Ties— us Orth, 2. - 50c. e 13¢._ se Your money has from a fourth to a half greater DUCED from, 98, to 50c. ———_-— REDUCED from 50c. to 35c. ep sont en sf iors Time. Pern Shirts, 16 and 17 only, rere Razor Strops. Ze. gilt and silver belt buckles—to go for buying power here! e — Three 24-inch Twill Silk each. Saas 5 x 40. ; n B. & 8. Ciippers, zt 8 Razors. at lowest was ys 50c. 50c. 5Gc. wy26-24d LOWEST PKICES IN CITY. H & B. Basor. hollow ground & B. Raz hollow ground Four-rided Torrey Strop. Swing Strop Sk A. ped KOLE PH. Ce 438 Th mac aetna ee Go! Exery shoe in the house—men's, —— Women’s and children's—have heen —— reduced without regard to former the month of May only. iss this great shoe-saving op- st C & Son, (Robt. Cohen:,; Pa Aves Painless Extracting. Don't waste time hunting a dentist when the best are at the Evans Dentai Parlors, 1309 F St. N.W. Let Us Take Your Photos On Decoration Day. * We work on holidays aS to. accomm- * date many of our patrons who a unable come any other time. We'll me open all day on the 3ist—but you should make en- Sacements, 28 soon as posnibie—tecause we ES “Mews to be unusually Tastes are our i datatiest.pho- tos. ee ‘$4 dozer W. H. Stalee, 1107 F St. Buccemor to M.B. BRADY. ny 26-160 e PL. all Bs good b- 13¢. each. aeemnants of heavy China matting—the 18e. and 20c. sort—for 8c. yard. Remnants of tine Japanese cotton-warp Maitiang—the 25c., 30c. and 35c. kind—for 12$c. yard. S-yand pieces sanitary cotton bind-eye for 15c. piece. Four dozen 2% by 48-inch” damask towels with tled fringe—the 2c. sort— 18c. each. Remnants of pure Hnen crash—the 8¢. sort for 4%c. yard. ed duck in black, . yard everywhere Remnants of plain navy and tan—cests 12Y from the piece —for 5ic. yard. vy unbleached smuslin to Remnants of go for 34c. yard. Eleven Rardolph bed spreads, slightly sofl- ed—full size (11-quarter)—T5e. usually--for 59¢. each. Ren nants of 5-quarter table ofleloth—the 20e, sort—for 5c. yard. 19 window shades, slightly sotled—patent spring rolier—the 2c. sort—for 15c. each. Bones fel fancy yard- wide silkoline rapery—usual price 10c. ‘and 53c. yard. : hirts—have 2 collars and pair neat_washable patterne— nae Ra 14%, 16%, 17 and 17%4—the TSe, 49c. each. men’s, silk neek scarfs—flowing end four. thant, Washable—good 25¢. values--for 5c. each. Odds and ends in men’ balbriggan sbirts—silk finished aad made we wellk—the 50c. ‘vort—tor 926-928 7th--706 K St. Japanese Rugs, 6x9 ft., $3.75—Tx10, $5—8r10, w. Suites—well 75. Handsome Book Shelves, 93c. 6-pe. Parlor made—tapestry or rug coverings— $17.90. A houseful of like bargains. Stone Water Filters (2-gal. size). 2.75, Ouk Blacking Cases (12x12 top)... 59 Carlsbad China Cups and Saucers, % dozen.. .45 China Vruit Plates. 07 Decorated Cusptdors. 08 Bamboo Easels... 24 $ BROWN .f ken & Pa. ave. “Bargain ele -|SLurtz & Co. Faust, wi f92, ‘Pennsylvania Avenue. > oa in_the ‘world. OFA first-class ‘Trunk and Leather Gowls stock—such as you'll find ex-. Py . . . celled nowhere in the south, ~ Mourning Paper and En- fn ‘Umbrellas, with sterling sil- velones, in two widths of border—REDI ver and gold-plated mount- 2iinch Aste Plaid REDUCED: from REDUCED to 2lc. a ings—REDUCED from $4.50 ICED: Pittsburg Outplayed by Baltimore. pers? to $3.50. s150'to 41a 8 yard. The Baltimores won the second game from the Pittsburgs in the smoky city yesterday by the score of 10 to & The Pi- rates lay the blame for the loss of the game onto Umpire Hurst, but a record of fourteen hits and no errors for the Orioles, against eight hits and three errors for the Pittsburgs, indicate substantially that they were outplayed. Umpire Hurst had an ex- citing experience with the gambling ele- | ment of Pittsburg, and after the game had to be escorted from the grounds by a dozen policemen. Hoffer went to pleces in the eighth inning, allowing the Pirates to make five runs, but it was a useless spurt. PERRY’S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. Telephone 995. _ ums Seek to Hurt Him. Umpire Hurst’s decisions against the Pi- rates Tuesday put the local fans in bad humér. Yesterday they went*to the game looking for srouble. In the third inning Hurst called Hoffer safe at first when-.: least haif' the crowd thought it was'a ciear ; | put-out. They howled ‘disapproval and Mrs. C. ged se Til 3 G sT. my25-tu, thécg-13-, Trusses - Fae Ea ran ras are rng raeees ti es MODEL CMRPTIN NG, Df oem ogonatarm = nr EPA E ame me maT This. one item is a B GAS AD FIXTU 8 x 3 2 eer. 2 * A 3 a the ee \ epreventative of the mb E H ini Hemet 2160 ( Biggest value Ferg Se ones [Gas Globes _ / $2 Simeed S233 $3 in fine h iy te Wx dF H Tie in fine harness ¢|; &Serri.d@e"©)/2~ lOnly 14 | sceaeitecr tt new patterns, Wortl 4 : for twelve iar pUmly L4c. : Site pase ay you wish at Sic. "yd. | —1ma elf doten different patterns, 000015 0-8 dollars ever The Houghton Co., : Best 24n ner GAS STOVES. | He) ai 401032 0-0 ff dll 1214 F St. AA Porcelatwlined BATH TUBE, |_ | Ee = By od \ olfere my26-204, E pie We better time to, ave your old a adden and Davie, A light driving harness—nice- SAT 99. ox i ae eas ly made—and will give good { NEWEST LORS i Ss. Sore service. No one in town can{{}|—French,- Englistfand American is SH EDD 32™4 H Baltimore, 2." ‘Time—2.19, surpass this offer! Pattern Hats and*Bonnets.’ Un- us: Bro., wy <r See aS 2 tem ‘tor Sat zines Hnmeeas® Neadquar. $¢ | trimmed Hats and Trimmings at rea: | |\Plumbing,Tinning,Gas Stoves,&c. MOB HUNTED THE UMPIRE. Harners at every, price and for all sonable prices ‘at = ql se 432 9th St. if Inflamed at Hurst's Decisions Hood- Concord Harness—-nothing ag made PB You HARDLY. a Friday, 25: Qdd sizes in Gents’ Linen Collars. Friday, Odd lot of Plaid Chi Ties. . . Friday, 2c. lot of Nicely Bound Juvenile “Books, con- taining choice stories for boys and girls, pro- fusely pe ome “per 3 Former price, * Friday, 39c. Sheets, size 63x90. Belay, 27c.; 12$c. Pillow Gases. I 416 7th St. it MEXICAN PA’ Sot Oaice, 31: Ban Brancece sl. No, P.O. Bok 986, Mexico City. i ” my20- ‘tm? — ‘Twe Months Each. William Gill and Lewis Eskridge, victims

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