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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY,: MAY 28, 1897-16 PAGES. 7 BOC. | : t MAIL DELIVERIES, Order by Postmaster wi Observed Somectn ber. = Postmaster Willett has issued order respecting the mail service Memorial day, as follows: The following divisions of the main office will be closed to the public on Monday, May 31, 1897: Money order division, reg- istry division. A delivery by carriers from main office will be made at 7:30a.m. Carriers’ window will be open for delivery of mail to clerks in the departments from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m., and for the gene al public from to 7 p.m. Collections will be made at 12:30 and aed a.m. and 5:00 p.m.; deliveries at at 7: m.; collections at stations at 120 and 5:00 p.m.; county collec- tions at 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., and at p.m. at station F. 2 heres The following stations will be open to the public for the transaction of business: tion A, 6:00 a.m. to 12,00 m., and 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.; station B, 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 and 5:00 to 7:00 pm.; station C, 700 am. to 11 a.m.; stution D, 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 and 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.; station F, 6:00 a.m. King’s Palace. BEAUTIFUL POTTED PLANTS 3°" "=" ™ Free o Our Patrons ?f 2m" ORROW, Following o@ Decoration day custom we purpose to Vice President Hobart will give a recep- ive away to our,,patrons on Saturday beautiful potted plants— tion in honor of the members of the Sena > Frid hich Presi- oses, Geraniums,,Gfnestas and’ many other favorite flowers. The }| Gent Mcxinion the cabinet, Speaker Reed ere —_ the shopper in addition an unrivaled scope for the and the New Jersey delegation in the House uy) et of Representati have been invited. Th ne ne: ° event will be the official coterie of Our Great Clearing Sale §)e0¥ (rssne, tom “ism Square, and ts further thought a significant Of Millinery, Suits and +e Mlustration of the cordial relations existing between the President, Vice President and Will tomorrow row reap i its climax and the values offered. will be tre- the Senate. Saturday’s Specials, Parasols and Gloves, ==<AT== PERRY’S. A railroad schedule would be of no value if the trains were not run in conformity with it. So with store schedules. It is time certain of our lines were moving a little faster. *Notably Parasols and Gloves. We shall put on the necessary For 4-button Glace Kid Gloves. An especial lot— just received from the main house with orders to sell for one day only at 59¢c— after that their price goes back to $1. 63C. For Wash Chamois Gloves of a quality that will take at least $1 to duplicate else- where. Guaranteed to wash —and note this—these Gloves ‘edding — Notes. “steam” to hurry them. We shall not wait, either—but tomor- mendous. is enormous—by far the largest in town. The The marriage of Miss Perkins and Mr. | ‘° 120 ™~ and 6:00 to 7.00 row the special selling shall begin. are fine and are made of variety “is soi éndless—and must be seen to be comprehended. Larz Anderson, June 10, in Boston, will be Death af tebe: A.B Weank, selected chamois skins. Louvre attended with such elaborate ceremonies vs to make the event in anticipation one of od most pore society of that city has for some time. When the fair bride-elect will reach her twenty-first birth- day next year she will come into posses- These price quotations ought to bring you here in haste. Both the Parasol offerings and the Glove offerings are op- portune for you. We do want to speak forcibly about these, and wish you to think carefully about them. Your own good Shopping is made easy here. No stairs—no risky elevators. All . on one ereat floor. Comé early, as the trade tomorrow will be very © large, in Clearing Sale Prices of | Clearing Sale Prices The friends of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Eng- lish will be greatly grieved to learn of the death of the latter's sister, Mrs. A. 8. Frank, who died in New York on Wednes- day last. Mrs. Frank was formerly Miss : sion of about twenty million dollars, and | Fannie Chambers, w' judgment will persuade you. Ttillinery. Suits and Skirts. fs a prospective heiress to quite as much | Miss Carrie Chambers vere and bare "enaliah, ove : eine en arian more. But her wealth is, on the part of | is well known in this city. She was the y \ 9 SHORT-BAGE $0. $15, 810. $4 50 JB | those who know her best, her very least | daughter of Capt. George W. Chambers, a . BATIORS ............ ‘TAILOR-MADE SUITS...... sees e attraction. She ts petite in figure and a| retired naval officer, of Boitvar, Ww. Va. o ° F Rough Straw Benini ‘back Sailors, in Take your choice of these aie Suits, in pretty brunette, with a bright, happy dispo- | Interment took place at her former home e uc lions in ALraSso Ss z oO. saa white, bloe, brown, red and heliotrope. fy-1 avd reefer styles; eed, sition. Her wedding.gown and trousseau | in West Virginia today. So igyerrwnore "for "Bie. "Clearing DEC Br roadeloth, aia poralty scott a sume are magnificent French productions; Miss : : ae izabeth Anderson will be the maid of Good big reductions, too—on some of the most exclusive — TAKE ‘YOUR PICK. choles att leks = honor, ind there will be four bridesmaids. apts, lines in the entire stock. What they cost—or what they are worth does not enter into it. We have re-marked them at A breakfast and reception will follow the ceremcny at the residence of Commodore Rev. Dr. D. J. Stafford gave a lecture be a a ead this morning at the Central High School. $1.50, $1.25, $1_AND Be. 25c $5 Crash Suits, $2.98. AND CHILDREN'S HATS. and Mrs. Perkins. Radolph, West & Oo., So Crash; brald-trimmed Jacket; Dr. Stafford lectured there |: ° All kinds, all colors, full- skirt, hem; all sizes; three last year also, prices that will carry our point—and that is to completely 3, 1, BuCegaBONE, ‘to pall Minds, all’ colors, 3 ‘ braids, Fancy tie go sae Ee ign $2 083 SH ae Dodge have returned, after a | and this morning he w: teow close out our stock while it will be of some advantage to you. Joos 'F st._and 522 10th St. desirable shapes. Clearing male price: 2OC. eel ed od Ee ore T enaritord and other cities, They great enthusiasm. The doctor came at the invitation of Dr. Lane, who had all the classes and many visitors assembled in the hail. The subject of the lecture was “Dick- have been absent since Easter. Miss Grace Knowlton is visiting friends in Baltimore. Minnehaha Lodge of Good Templars We shall give you the choice of maybe a dozen and a half Be. a HATS, lots— 88c. SHORT- SAILORS Rough St That =~ inch PI ec and colors; g ens, His Characteristics.” aod Hive ree cai Sit Pardecle RE. rmatitched borders REDUCED to $3.00, Untrimmed Hates ia at shapes, in- crowned a May queen Tuesday evening. —.—__ DUCED to $4.50. cletitg fats; qi! cojers. a 18c, ead fe apenas agape vied eomeg Ng pe Decoration Day at Old Point. 22-inch Changeable, Figured, Plain price . roment music, origi m w. A 22-inch Heliotrope, Blue and Black and Checked ‘Taffeta’ Silk, und Uirass O Russell, essay on “Spring” by Henry F.| No more delightful trip is offered than Plog Plaid Tafteta silk Parawols—RE- Fieured Silk Parasols—REDUCED $2 BRILLIANTINE SKIRTS... &]| Smith. After balloting the final count | that to Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Vir- iS NS ES ee s ae —will quite run beyond your con- Don't let the price Keep you away; two oh aise re user = Rip eee ginia Beach and Ocean View, via the Nor- ne Colored Brocade Para- PEE, . M. sols, with plaid borders $5. sole REDUCED to $2.30. = = SoS SSS eee os in all’ colors; well lined ci, AD ee eee es =pige mht aia Getmachiens toes cart . we ‘ fos ern Me 5 io al ei es al ea 221nch Plain India Silk Parasols, —— der,keep it mowed and sprinkled, and widthe” Sizle ‘No. te a mack gured Bril- $ | cere coicted- oe ratte oF tenon A Se | with the Old Dominion line at Norfolk, and Taffeta Silk Parasols—REDUCED to $4. Fith Seured silk border—REDUCED ‘to —— it won't be long before you're proud = Mantioe Skirt; amorted patterns: well lined ¥ | Canneld, P. G. C. 1. performed the coroua: | If passengers 0 d chy Oke be eh ab ——— of its green, velvety appearance. Tae ose ge —— Lae’ C.% | tion ceremony. The n nse re- | Ni. 22-ineh it Red Gi Gi o 5 ro Queen's response re- New York b; - Hane un nie 22-tnch Embroidered Linen Parnsols, ——— See us for the tools you need. We Trimmed Sailors Sercaatar & | ceived hearty applause. The throne was | most modern, Snczing eats and, “comboree” eee Tih, colored “silk Tinings REDUCED == Se SS Are also included in thie grest clearing sale. $1 .983 handsomely draped with cardinal and wate | ble passage.” On account of Decoration Lao 5 ——— ong! je ones and pay . LINEN SUITS.........-22-22+++ ® | lace, and dec! with wreathes of flow- | day tickets will =: ee Se : ae ——— that can’t buy thelr equals any- ae ‘600 ee ee ee cluaive at S250 tor the sound er ooek = - —— where. Mees 2 deep col aren deep hem ination of France roses, white car-| for return passage until June 3, inclusive. p22ingh Lange, Figured, Foulard, site White Parasols. Th sie aiibeae arenes All sizes $2 to, fe nis aa] OB it nations and matgenbalr fern. The queen | Steamers leave from 7th street wharf every a ‘REDUCED to ee ee oe cate Lawn lowers, ribbon leather sweat; latest Knox | where for $3. Clearing sale price ° With lace and ribbons Music was furnish. | Cvemng at 7 o'clock, arriving at Old Point - ‘Demstite to $1. ebape; ia Dive and “white 1c I with lace and ribbons. Music was furnish- | early the following morning. 22-tnch Purple Piaid Parasols, with 22-inch White India Silk Parasol eel Laden 'e Clearing Sale of Flowers. ed by Mr. Will Phillips, Mr. Stopsach, Mr. sal changeable ‘Taffeta SUK’ hemstitched with enameled and Dresden onal be Ce Ree Boe. 39 AND 25c. FIO’ 9, John Sheperd, Mrs. Carrie Smith and Miss ae border—REDUCED to $5. NOW 98. kind that do not get $2 25 SENNETTR 36C You will find among them Nellie Smith. Among those in attendance Claims His Wife Defrauded Him. out of order. e and Roses, 2 4 nrgbber ® | were Mr. and Mrs. Maupin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewald, who charges that his wife, 22-inch pe, Sik Parasols—RE- . 22-inch White India Silk Parasols, R. A. Dt . Mr. and Mrs. T. b. Sal- 4 cer 7, DUCED to $5 and $5.50. & with brocade hemstitched border NOW Ser eotiguces Baa arena nd ME smith, ‘Mr, | Julia Ewald, deserted him December 17, 221nch Dresden Sik Parasole—RE- erties Se tec 42D eae ea ee 1892, has filed a bill in equity against her, DUCED to 2 made, for......2...206 an Marlow, 4 SOc. BLUETS, 19¢. praying that she be required to pay him Bench White Moire Velour Parasols We send. for your old Think of it large bunches of Bagged Robins & | Mr. J. 8. Blackford, Mr. Steven ‘Whitney, PE TIL TT 22inch 12rIb _ Heltot REDUCED to $3.75 Pate : —_ i Miss Nannie T. Daniel, 8. J. T.; Misses Hol-| a certain part of five matured shares of Silk Parasols REDUCED to $300 oe Ce a $1 ee Soe res H. M. Stewart, Miss Laing, Miss | stock in the German-American Building 22-tmch Black and White Figured ae pergiend epee Clearing Sale of enti | 3) W. Van Vieet, P. G. C. T.; | Asscclation. He claims that for five yeara Seatongetue Garden Tools earing Sale 0! re Mrs. A. N. Canfield, Mr. J. E. Engiand, | and seven months he made the required \e Mrs. Ford, Dr. Galloway, Miss Galloway, Robert M. Weeden, Mr. John G. Smith, Mr. David Laing, Professor H. R. Stewart, Mr.- Frank Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Miss Vickers, Mr. McDaniel, Mrs. Ketchum and Mrs. John Sheperd, Mr. Miller, Mr. A. H. Dorkmone. The undergraduates of Princeton will be given an opportunity this afternoon to meet former President and Mrs. Cleveland at an informal reception at Prospect, the heme of President Patton of the university. Mr. J. P. Buckley of New Orleans, La., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Foster, 635 M sirect. Mrs. Franklin Farrar and Miss Brown gave a reception yesterday in honor of Mrs. Dumont of Indtanapolis. Miss Anita Hendrie, Miss Ayten, Miss Fountaine and Mrs. J. C. F. Gordon assisted in the pleas- payments on account of the stock, and al- leges that Mrs. Ewald has collected the entire amount. — Presidential Nominations Confirmed. The Senate in exeoutive session yester- day confirmed the following nominations: Edwin H. Conger of Iowa, to be minis- ter to Brezil; Charles Burdett Hart of West Virginia, to be minister to Colom- bia; Assistant Engineer Dr. E. Dismukes, to be ae passed assistant engineer in the navy. Postmasters—New Jersey: John T. Lov- ett, at Little Silver. Pennsylvania: J. H. Porter, at New Wilmington; Wm. L. Hun- ter, at Turtle Creek. Kansas: Joe Carey, at Garneit; W. E. Hogueland, at Yates Center. Missouri: U. G. Holley, at Sikes- this or eny ph city. Toe fare Rowe ape with ribben band, with leather sweats. sold | Stock of Trimmed Hats. Clearing | eal Don't let the cheap prices quoted keep you % from buying, as We guarantee the quality to 3 be there: TAKE. YOUR TICK. ‘ Se wae’ |$3 Trimmed Hats, $1.48.3 They re the sear a #0 Se $4 Trimmed Hats, $1.98.3 doeen of, oem, 30 call quickey cc 98c.|$5 Trimmed Hats, $2.48.3 ; $10, $8 & $7 Hats, $4.98.3 You will find in the above lots all the % turer’ Intest and most effective styles, trimmed in $ sisting of all the a) Ser ee mae wate the Seven oat SD shapes, in Diack and es een beresse mor; Gesireble trimmings. Diack, white aieare, aveny ae aS well worth _ pagallk colors. them. "ney will war- Re King’ s Palace, Everything that convenience or ———— necessity can preseribe at a price you'll never feel expensive. Steel Garden Trowels. .. 0c. Steel Garden Hoes.....20c. Garden Rakes..........20c. Vine or Tree Trimmers. 35c. Sickles, good sharp ones.25c. Scythes, in the best steel.75c. Large size... ......... .$% Garden Hose.) ——— Toe “Conqueror? Garden Hose, ——— umequaled at the price, 25 ft., complete with coupling Gloves. First of all, we want to point out some reduced lots of Gloves, that if you can be fitted are well worth your atten- tion. Nothing to the discredit of the values that the prices have been lowered—that is merely one of our store policies. They are our Gloves if they are sold over our counters—and are to be trusted as such. Ladies" Pearl Biarritz Gloves—RE- e DUCED from $1 to Ge. a pair. ROSE pleat eT EE Ladies’ 4-button Reynler Glace Gloves and 5% only—REDUCED from $1 to 3 ES CED from $1.75 and $2 to $1.25 0c. a pair. Ladies’ 41 5 z ton, Iowa; James L. Berry, at Humeston; eS So oo Coa Ladies’ Black and White Silk Gloves and Soa toon enka brass am) | .40 ‘ > ant hospitality. C. N. Marvin, at Shenandoah; J. A. Wilson, z rom Feit REDUCED from 50c. to 89c. a pair. muse 2 4:7 Branch Store, Miss Jennie F. Galleher of Falls Church, | at Williamsburg, Georgia; ‘Levi F. Bure Ladies’ lon Trefousse Suede ; e “Chesley” Garden Hose, thet = th Va., is the guest of Miss Agnes MeConvey | kett, at Bainbridge. res REDUCED. from $135 to wee Ladies’ Black Lisle Thread Gloves— Ss Bo J ao ace poh eohiee @ pair. REDUCED from 25e. to 15c. a pair. ances pe povgieatied Oc. x 715 Market Sp ee of 1010 7th street northe: reer ee ees SS ESCAPED FROM THE HERAT. Hel to Patrol Florida's Coast. The Navy Department has given orders that the new gunboat Helena be put in commission on the 15th ef next month at New York instead of the gunboat Annapo- lis, that is, if there shell be only enough men for one crew, as is expected will be the case. The boat is to be employed in the patrol of the Florida coast instead of The “Indestructible” ice on Two Chinamen Left a British Vessel im New York Harbor. The immigration officials are somewhat exercised over the escape of two Chinamen from the British vessel Herat, lying in New York harbor. Some weeks ago when These others are full lines—of the Gloves suitable for now. But they only hint at what is here. We carry the full comple- ment of fabric Gloves, but haven't. mentioned them. You know how strict we are in our Glove Department. Perfec- tion—that is the passport to a place in our stock—the secret of your satisfaction with every pair that comes out of it. ‘ F Bent Se Paice ‘tor nettisetin | capacity. ‘The Helena in chosen Instead of Novelties. reeZers. Pa ts Ss its. 8 | to transfer the Chinamen to enother for- | (BE, Annapolis because she is of lighter e | eign- vessel, and after the depart- ae = eee re cs 1 Se ee re a ~_ mena neon appait wo ihe permmion | |” ent to dhe Garcon heirs Staton, Sande, Mogae Glamiois Gloves: == RESCE SEs __ Here’s a splendid money saving opportunity. for you mothers | the" Herat to superintend the transfer, | nas been ordered to repair to the Soldiers ee OE ee ae eerie =a eet oes es bes iaers with boys to clothe. Tomorrow we offer a special lot of Boys’ somone = ae eS master | Home near this city and report to Col. Sdutton White Suede Gloves—$1.50 Gloves, ta Waste eas petaire Chasnote ——— quickly—jost as well—and costs Knee Pants Suits, sizes 3 to 16 years, that have been selling right days ago and had not been seen since. The | Wy" ,ft Forwood. assistant surgeon gen- a pair. pair. = half the money. Vacuum screw along at $2, $2.50 and $3, for $1.65 per suit. These are in nov- department hes replied, giving the cus- aE OA REEL ae toms officer instructions to refer the mat- ter to the United States attorney with a view to his bringing action against the master. The penalty in such cases is said ——— Gasher, 2-qt. size, $1.25. elty effects—and Black and Blue Cheviots—this season’s choicest : styles. Just for a day, tomorrow, S-clasp Mode and White Suede stoves 6 G-button-length Mousgnetaire Cha- Se mols Gloves, in White—d5e. a pair. Marietta Exceeded Speed Required. The gunboat Marietta, which has been engaged in making her first trial trips off 4-button White and Cream Glace Gloves $1, $1.50 and $2 a pair. 4-batton White Chamois Gloves—$i 3-qt. size, $1.48. foie Soe of $00 and one year’s im-| 1. California coast, made 128 knots an 2button White Pique Glace Gloves, seat 4-qt. size, $1.82. a a suit. SS hour for four hours Wednesday. She was witu Nile and. self trode $1.73 6 eaaaaaace aca es Gena tre cALAwKAl required to make not less than 12 knots. Gas Ranges, White pte ratural$1 a. pair. There is no provision for premium for 2,clasp Pique Gloves, in White, Pearl : ® pair. And good ones, from .$7.50 up. Need of am Agricultural Station There and Light Mode—$1.50 Zelagp Chamole Gloves, | in Peart to Be Ascertained. == 2S SS wi rode—$1 a pair. ; Black and White Silk Gloves, tn 12 - % | ‘The Secretary. of Agriculture has desig- DIED. and 1@buttom lengths—T5c. and $1 a E A special lot of Boys’ Short Pants Suits, Special lot of Boys’ Short Pants Suits, in aun 5 ee which L. Killen of Ore- peir Bicycle Gloves. elrca acig) Whee lao at fancy mixtures and plaids, pants with double 3 Cat ceorted chairman of the board or | PALDIWIN., At her residence, 29 1 street north. 12batton-length White Lisle Thread Z<lamp Silk Tleycle Gloves, with Sie knee, worth $4.50. Your cholce tomorrow % | Bon City, Ores east SEASON, wetorea wie of ae Wr nate Gloves— 0c. a pair. reindee? palins—$1.25 a pair.” 9 $1 715 a su it regents of the Oregon Agricultural College, | poperal from abore resideace Terordsy, morning ° ° and Botanist Evans of this city, are mem- for 2. At 8:30, thence to St. “burch, where aS ee | $2.45. a suit et A special lot of Boys’ Short Pants. Suits’ tis Se . { viack and blue cheviots and fancy mixtures. | g NO7™ Wash Pants, in fancy colors, Sizea 3 Sizes 5 to 15 years. Offered tomorrow at me : $2.75 a suit. 35 cents pair. . 8 pairs for a dollar. bers, to go to Alaska to investigate the ‘| need: of an agricultural experiment station in that territory and to secure data inci- dent to the establishment of such an in- stitution. The party will sail, from Taco- ma June 8. ——_——__-2+____ DAMASCUS GUN BARRELS IMITATED. aoe requiem mass will be said for the re- of ber soul. Friends and relatives are Favited to attend. ° FRANK. In New York, om Wednesda: 1807, FRANCES CHAMBERS, relos sd wife 7 Albert 3 Frank. Feneral =i ‘take place from ber home in Bolivar, PERRY’S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Successors to J. H. Chesley & Co., 1004 FSt&522 10th St Established 1840. ‘elepbone 995. 2, GIBSON. | At 2:30 a. May mt ‘ne a say event year 1897, a GIBSON Faneral, from bis late residence, 1208 15th street northwest, on Raturday, May 29, at 3:30 p.m. Interment at Oak Hill ‘cemetery. None but Exper Gen Nearly all of the real Damascus steel gun barrels that come to the United States i Men’s $10 & | R25. Pick Out the ess: @0e8a6e sesoussseqoeses ‘Closed all day Decoration Day (Monday). ee Socuiities. are made in Belgium, but for some years | U4ld:, Friday,’ aM, the bgn of te tate ta : one the trade has suffered severely from the} ton S. Hall, in the thirty-first year of his age, ual ities y, oi imitation of the genuine Damascus. The at inerer Bis’ sister, S11 HM street = , i uits;: Yatter Is made only by the most expert | Notice of funeral hereafter. . 1 \ U || Every article that enters our store workmen, while women and children turn L111 passes a. rigid’ ctvil service examination, MARS residence of his father 401 ctteet sath: out the imitations cheaply. The Damascus pattern is reproduced on the imitation bar- rel from a paper pattern at a cost of about 12 cents, and the barrels thus treated last as long as the genuine. United States Con- sul Gilbert at Liege, who reports upon the subject to the State Department, says that 2 per cent, of the barrels exported from that ‘piace to the United States are imita- tions that would deceive any one but an expert. oo 1t_mattera little what it is that you want —whether a situation or a servant—a “want” ad. in The Star will reach the person who-can fill your need. Se eS To Be Examined for Promotion. Second Lieutenants George P. Whiie, 3d Sear Louis C.. Scherer, 5th Cavalry, Joseph Frazier, 19th Infantry, ee. teen ordered to Fort Leavenwort&, Kan. for examination to determine their fitness for promotion. 2+ Naval Orders. Passed Assistant Paymaster H. R. Sulli- van,’ to the Wilmington; Lieutenant W. M. Irwin, to duty at Bethlehem, Pa.; En- sign 8. V. Graham, from the Oregon to the Albatross; Commander W. I. Moore, ( f Bat fe it pats 2D, to cur mark of exeellence 11 1)! Be, Send st back to the, maoutncturer. SIS EL custom us for supplying tit ! ! eee with say Bre ‘int tuality Groceries, Tht 1) Wines and « we con- hh iLaider it 'too precious a trust to be tried LETT L-with, ‘Those-of our customers who are i! ARE Paine away for the summer can ce by Goods carefully packed and 4e- pe Mivered at depot ree of charge & BRYAN RB ae. = 10, W, 28 3 Roaches don’t live long —— after a had a meal of THOMP- SON'S INSECT POWDER. It's Ol most deadly stuff we ‘know of { bugs of all kinds. Yet it costs oa —— ttle to furnish’ meals fora good bi 10, 15, 25 and 50c. can. ay WM. D. MAYN, aged twenty-one Fag a Notice of funeral hereafter. (Frederick, Md, pa- pers please cops.) VE ELPS. At 1405 Zist street, the resi lence of her Don't confound this sale of Men’s Fine Summer Suits with the %- “sales” of every-sort that are going on all over the city. - It’s as far ¥ removed from ’em:as heaven is from earth. We secured these % suits direct from thie maker at our: own price—and they are offered 4 to you at a like reduction. . The’ suits were. made up for this séa- son’s selling—and 49q unequaled in style and fit. You can’t buy % them anywhere. for less than $10 and $12. You were never offered such values likeffifief before—and’ the chances are you never will ay ‘ain. ~ Mier ov 5 ‘ 3 Come tomorrow’ while the choicest styles are here. . - - ~ s Sinoe Bargainsl § Monday is a holiday—and probably ‘you are’ going somewhere—down the river—out in the country—or to some of the cemeteries. You will be on your feet the best part of the day, and you will need a neat, comfortable pair of shoes. The difference between our prices and those of the other stores is just so much money SAVED. When you come tomorrow somes] the eee toe regular $3 qualities for eleewhere-our peice only. Ladies’ Tan and ie Ladies’ Oxfords in = Oxford Ties—all sizes and |. | late Kid — Oxblood and widths—worth $2.50—for.. o Black—$3_values—for... Ladies’ Close-fitting Cloth Bicycle Leggins— all sizes and shades—regular 50c. qualities— Fe ‘o 1066000000086 0600 GEGOOG0000 GOSS th Ledya: sou an Chapel Saturday, May 29, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon. fEAWwoOD. monies, May 27, 1807, at bis bome, Rhode ‘avenue ‘extended, county, ise Rk. SHERWOOD, Sr., aged Mfty-fve Funeral} ain, Saturday, moon. Interment Alex- oar — petite rewire. te ani ith % sixty ccventh Fear. ess the = his son, Seagate Ww ‘peitehelt, 712 northwest. % cine ta morning papers Carter’s Little Liver Pills. a eats ae Paper, T5e. :W. Thompson, 793 Ss. seat PHARMACIST, 15th: “Picnic” ie [Cooking ebolce, while they last Bee. bores Bardinee © =... ase. | AL Pleasure! from duty at Bethlehem to the Boston S ccnschahiibespdcbecascuid large Chow-Chow Dickles hea otia sacs : AML other Lancheot Detiesciesenuatty | !/1/!) ciety “ioug wha taxes low. AVL 1 gas Steve do not! ~ Groceries, Wines ind LAquors deltver- } | ed'anywhere in the city. any. time. [iit abe to, = <PaAv. VT eeterabes a week to oak ic slit Same emcteokat tee > Family Shoe Store, 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. BS@CSOSS0 <asceiacececme aces S6000000 — If you hav — or mountain SSGSSSSES CEOSSO COSCCO CO = et " GOOD POR WELL PEOPLE AND. MEXICAN PATENTS. a fe Tic Soe Liebig “Company Extract - of Beet:| “oa ses ES ecient | U.S E Mexico City. 213 14th at.