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8 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 28; 1897-16 PAGES. AND SONS, * MOSES “Storage, 224 aad 34. ist and D sts. B st cor. 1th. Mattress Factory. Couches & EasyChairs —Last sale of the season in these goods. There’s an overstock of fall and spring Couches and Easy Chairs that we want to clean out immediately. Every article on the floor upholstered in corduroy or velvet is reduced irom 10 to 40%. —You see we're willing to sacri- fice a lot to accomplish our points Help vourself and help us by ac- cepting the offers. Couches. These $25 Over stuffed Couches, 30 im wide, im Sg- ured cordnrey, velvet and tapestry, with full spring scat fringed all around $13.40 eS $9.75 ws, Nedstered tu dentas._: $15 Selfopening Box Couches, im denim, for.......+ One Easy Chair. Morris Chairs, in solid oak with claw mahogany finsh, feet and a special lot of ail- heir eversible corduroy sa regular $14 ralue.. It W. B. MOSES & SONS. Lansburgh & Bro. A It Does lake i One Feei Good To get a genuine bargain, and the satisfaction was visible on fy the faces of a good many la- dies yesterday when they pur- } chased those Grass Linen Sets * (Collar and Cuffs) for 12$c. set. These goods honestly cost the importer 37}c. set to land in this country. They can be laundered like your handker- chief. They stand all tests, and the lace and inserting in them adds much to their appearance. A Toilet Sale of Special Importance. pigeons ‘Tomorrow shall be a gala day for persons in need of TOILET ARTICLES. See the reduc- tions we have made: 48c. Triple Extracts. . -19¢. ) Tetlow’s Gossamer Powder. 13. Tetlow’s Swandown. « «Qe. Best Ammonia... .. -5¢. Violet Ammonia... ... 13¢. A Sea Salt, 9c.; Borax... 7c. Napier’s Teoth Powder. ...gc. ( toc. Talcum Powder....... 5c. toc. Toilet Soap... ..- : ( 5 Toilet Soaps. .....45c. doz. Fine Triple Extract. .1c. bottle. } Woodbury’s Facial Soap, } 14¢c. cake. Sachet Powder, all odors, ge. package. me > ~< me 19c. bottle. 5c. Florida Water. .1gc. bottle. 1.50 Fountain Syringes .$1.10 10¢c. Sponges. 7c. 50¢. and 60c. Extracts, all Cite Sere cereecreerere 25¢. «(We furnish the vial.) Here Are Two Specials: Ladies’ Drawers,made of good quality muslin, with hem and cluster of tucks. age. quality. For 2ic, Ladies’ Gowns, made of good quality muslin, Mother Hubbard style, yoke of inserting and tucks, neck and sleeves finished with cambric ruftle, full sleeves, good ‘ length. For 39c., Gloves Reduced. Ladies’ Extra Fine Chamois Gloves, in 4 and 6-button lengths, in white and yellow, for.. Ladies’ Extra Fine Quality Kid Gloves, with plain and black embroidery, all the de- sirable shades. Worth $825. Bee... .5. 3225-0 Ladies’ 8-button- length Suede Gloves, in all the new shades. Worth $1.25. For... 8c: Open until 9:30 o'clock this \ Saturday ree LANSBURGH / & BRO, ( 420-422-424-426 7th St. | 50c. quality. 75c. 98c. <> AD Co i ‘Sufferers From Kidney Troubles :Will Find « Cure Blackistone ISLAND MINERAL WATER auurecke” tn relieving’ congested canditin! of the kidneys—es well as its De effect on the other functions— s 425° in - 011 FSt., ee. a, my2i3m,: le Tecate cescceccctccesceess. oe eo erecccccore nes make 9.0.08 818 eococee Hints To Bicyclists. "Think —cnly $37.50 for Bicycles that equal the best. in every particular. Warranted—in every de- tail. See our written guar- antee. Men’s ~ Neglige Shirts. Mx for proprietor of exclusive _men’s fur- ‘nishing store in New York who failed. We and you get the Shirts at nominal prices:— Cc instead Se = for pean Wg A $3.22 for Search Light Lamps. $275 | Spring. for Christy Saddles, colt So ee enc! separate co‘lars amd reversible cnffs. 49 for the Damon Lamps. Surat es instead of for Frencl cae Ferale Shirts, correct de- and colors. $1.98 for 20th Century Lampe. insteed_of S0e for Shirts in 9c pair for Niekel Toe Clips. 25C peat decicns and colors. White neck band and cuffs. 2e pair for Pants’ Guards. Men's Dept.......1ith st. eatrance, Everything at The Palais Royal. oliday Monday. [Everything here, from the needed Traveling Bag and Trunk. Four price surprises:== $2.74 for the usual $3.95 Dress Suit Cases. = Made of eolld leather, with steel frame and spring lock. Dress Suit Casee—but men now use them for all oerastons and purposes. 37 for the usual 5c Telescope Bags. Covered with waterproofed duck, strengthened with leather corners and straps. 25 Per Cent Discount. All Cloth Suits, Jackets and Capes at one-fourth less than the price marked on each. We close the season for such goods with the “Opening” of the Wash Goods. Linen Suits. Six price hints of the now com- pleted stocks:— $1.69 covered with heavy duck, protected with hardwool slats, iron bands, steel clamps and brass lock. Iron bottom. Inside tray and hat box. F5c for the usual §1 Traveling Fags, made of imitation alligator. Steel frame, nickel trimmings. foc the usual $2.25 Traveling Trunks, | Shirt Waists. The Palais Royal is acknowledged headquarters for best Waists—for $2.98 for, 2 Linen Biazer Suit—and tt hasn't | the “Derby,” “Marquise” and Ideal ee Waists. $3. 48 tr Tinea Suita, with blazer, fly front | g7Not cheap waists. Prices range fram $1 to und Jackets. $5—for best of French Organdy, Pimity, Swiss Madras and Lawn Waists. A collection on this third floor of the Patuts Ioyal that je second to none in the United Slates. Broken Lots. All lots becoming “broken”— lacking all sizes in all styles and col- ors—are taken from regular stock and thrown on first floor bargain tables. 98c % foe broken lots of the ee Watets. sizes, in one style or anot G8c for last of best-selling Walsts, arnoug which are many that lately sold for $1. 49¢ tr. Waists that are only cheap in pice. Note the correctly correct sleeves, polated yoke, ete., ete, “Opening” :=-Summer [lilfinery. OMORROW’S grand occasion comes after grand preparations. The “buyer” and the head “milliner” have just returned from Phila- delphia and New York, full of ideas and with Imported Hats, Ribbons and Flowers ad infinitum. The New Hats. The Trimmed Leghorn and White Hats are captivatingly beautiful. ‘the ultra-fashionable i.feen Suit, $4.48 2 with double-breasted Eton me" that, Salts $4.98 fo Suits eee the suits In art greea, with while pique trtuming. $6.9 for the Brown and Bine “‘Crispene = Suits with white braid Caaremegel These are strictly taflor-made garments. for the Red, Brown and Blue Linen $8.9 Suits, with Eton and blazer jacket, a1 skirt artistically braided and appliqued. The Skirts. TAc,, 8. $1.25. $1.48, $1.98, $2.25, $2.98, $3.98 9 and $4.08 for Dress Skirts of Crash, Dock, SS ne, Pique, Linen. No trash. See at nd ‘wonder Tite 8 made of * irts. (Waists told of above.) New Flowers. No one will be more surprised than were we—150 dozen Finest Indescribably so—you must see French Flowers have been secured them. i to distribute as follows: os CE eeripeetotee eat re earners 48c Frice surtelse Noo te The new “mance | Pies, Duisles, Violets, walls, ete, ete styles are the Lepublic,, Adriatle, Alliance and Z5c instead of 50c to Te for similar flowers, Petret. The colors are red, fn smaller bunches and wreaths, | navy, biack amd whtt2. White and black bands. 1 Ac instead of 25e to Bie for, Flowers vastly bet- = Se er apy yet sold here at Iie. jar 25€ for soc to 75¢ Benini and | fe'hes, "2 kw that sensational vorgatns “must Fancy Braids is surprise No. 2. 2. 7 Choice of Short-back Sullors, aad Dress ‘Shape, in hellotrope, ‘cardinals th black and white. New Ribbons. The “buyer? attended Mr. Wana- maker's sale of Ribbons now taking place in his Philadelphia and New York stores. He says: fel ts bas Mr. Waoumaker's ‘stores eT ocak: ote tee expensive Novelty Ribbons in Silks, Gauzes and Grass Linen ace at 25c instead of 38, 50c and cap show seven different F stacies Opes: cae ot the searce Fattete Hitbons and ask oly Sse gashee Ut $1.39 instead of $1.75 for best qual- ity Sailors is a special price for to- morrow only. G7 Best quality Split Braid Saflers, trimmed. All the newest shapes, im black, white and navy. (See above for Flowers.) N 89c OW comes a list of latest Summer Dress Requisites—the-best for best wear—just what you may need for Monday. Of course we need not remind you Monday’s a holiday. for best Chamois Gloves, white and yellow, for _chole af, importer in 4 buttons and mocequetaire styles. 25c fg ch Lisle Hote Those ia Rinck, “ws with white toes aod heels, = ingrain dyed—wel-known 6 icsame paiaae cacee <a an any | £00 hose. And here ‘are Rustets, Bronze and Boot Patterns in Rembrandt and Btchelien ‘35e hose. Hirals at See. © battens avd mousquetatre. | Known 35e hose. Chiice for 2 pais ee wee “for choice of 200 Cifferent styles of Hand- ic kerchiefs—all the latest summer stytes. choice of let No. 2. Ladi 13c leeceees wear core tenet ed: Cbrdren’s sizes in black hose, with double None worth less of black aie Js for the new Girdles, made 22 to 30-inch. Made to S119 esses wear with slirt waists. I3¢ tr, Ladies’ Clove atts with neek silt ribbens. A bargain at tee. $2.89 08 ee to 98 Parasols, and $3.80 for $6.98 Parasols and —_ Sik San Umbre ee relia, Sith th solld silver handiev. Ribbed Vests, for Girdle of Fiingree Gold gad ame. Caton dd 2.48 ff 8. $2.98 for Turkish Girdle of Ox- idized Silver, enameled in green, red and. white, $2.25 for a girdle of Oxidized Sflver, woven vo as to be elastic. On it ure fleur de lis of enamel. 85c Sx, the uonal $1 Skirt Walst Sete of Rolicd Gold, Enamel and Jewels. Mothers! Tomorrow’s special prices are Practical souvenirs of “Mothers? Day” at the Palais Royal. $i. 39 for atte Boys’ $1.98 Kitt Suits. Sizes Cho luck, pereaie-and lawn sults? °F st3s8 nen, for Sterling Stlver and 45c for Ftac’ Rolled Gold Dumobell Cuff Buttons, for men upd 25c Indies. 1c tmoriow for the Se Vella, Need we ro- mind regular patrons that the Palais Koy- al’s 252 Veils are always newest in style. - for the 25c Silk Band Bows that ladies wear, and 30 for the Men's 50c Knot Scarfs and new Foar-in-bands, with dowing ends. ee for the 85c White Dresses, with Ince a embroiders” trin:wings. Sizes" 6. mouths to for the usual 10e String Ties, Four instead of three for 25e. 7c ——————— the ‘“Butterfy", Cape—the ideal summer 98c *: i, the $1.25 Poke Bonnets—those cut $5 pre — ae has Rhree gathered rutfies aia ig, made of best dimity. in white eae and large meck rucbe. Made of biack taffeta silk. aed the $2.48 Novelty Cloth Reefers, Superior tation ——— $1.89 gx Sizes 2 to 6 y $5. 98 tor for the Liberty Silk Capes, with plaited acd ribbon | garments—so different (ies ag or large ruche of satin tocpe: ‘Long? ribboa steiogse for the Boys’ $1 White Linen Rlonses, in re Wat sizes 2 to 8 $2.98 s,.Pta Seta ae Tents | SC Sls Oe Eas ean 2 | rae (Continued above.) beat ot, Palais Royal, <a oe sss, | Rabuildin iding oe All metchandise from our 705 and 797 buildings has been removed to Nos. 709 and 714 Pa. ave. Bargains big. and-plentiful in every department, as we don’t want to carry a dollar’s worth of goods into our new building when completed. 12-in. Enameled Wash Basins 4c. 1-qt. Drip Coffee Pot, enameled .44¢. 5-qt. Covered Saucepans, enam- icledie ee Enameled Caspidors. 2-qt. Enameled Covered Saucepan, with cop- per bottom - 29c. 5-qt. size, 39c.; 7-qt. size. » -44c. Enameled Tea Kettles. + -4ge. 6-qt. Berlin Saucepans........ 39¢. Copper bottom Wash Boilers 44c, Larger sizes 59c. and 69c. Tin Toilet Sets, highly japanned.g8c. 98c,ChinaSaltBoxes 29c Heavy China Hanging Salt Boxes, with dark blue decoration, the best bargain in the city. 45-inch Table Oiicloth, 14c. 25 patterns to choose from. Stair Oilcloth. . 3 Ss Shelf Oilcloth OpaqueWindow Shades 19¢, The usual 25c. kind. Thé same with fringes; 29c. $1.48 Lace Curtain Stretchers $1.09 The best curtain stretcher made. Fire Queen Gas Stove, $1.24 Full nickel plated: Brooklyn. Gas Range, complete, with best ; tubing and connection, ie ae Refrigerators. “phe Leonatd needs no. introduc- tion. Wesonily' Gave a few cit ata great bai Window Screens. “Hardwood Adjustable,” Window Screens, coyered, with best. quality green wire cloth. Rebuifding prices, 17*35 20x35 24535 see “1c. 22e. “270. Water Coolers. Highly Japanned Water “Coolers, galvanized lined, nickel plated fau- cets. Rebuilding prices, ~ 2-gal. cy gal. 4-gal. $1.15 $1.39 Dinner Sets--100 pieces. Fine Imperial China Combination Dinner, Tea-and Breakfast Set, in- cluding . all.'practical table pieces; four different designs, every piece gold traced. Special rebuilding price, Dinner Sets--102 pieces. Fine Carlsbad China Dinner Set, the latest shape and most delicate de- sign, gold racer Special rebuilding price, $1 3 AS. $8.98 Extra Fine Limoges China Tea Sets, 56 pieces. Special rebuild- Meee 56.08. $4.25 Toilet Sets, complete with jars, in 3 colors. Speciat rebuilding me $2.79: Toilet Sets--10 pcs. Good, strong ioay China, deco- rated in six. colors, gold lined and filled-in. decorations.. - Special re- building price, .- $2.69. Fishittg Tackle. Japanese Battiboo Rod... 3-jointed Calautia Rod. Same with reel band = -45c. Split Bamboo Rod, 3 a extra tat Hind form........ Multiplying! ‘Reels; 40 yds... SE Reels from oat 2:.......35¢. to soo Potomac Bass: Line, 35 yds....45¢. Toilet. Goods. Re building Prices. ry’ Facial Soap. .. .14¢. s. 3. cakes in a box asc. Extractsin bottles. os 2ic. toc. Petroleum Jelly, large size. poe Igc. Cuticura:Soap: re 1§c.*béttles Witch Hazet.: . a5c.-bottles Witch Hazel. . roc. White Castile Soa: ase. Woodbu » “AMERICANS: ASA RULE Are Not Favorably. Disposed Te- ward Counterfeits. Either counterfeit money or counterfeit goods ef apy kind. The U. S. Court, sitting at Rochester, N. ¥.. Bas orderéd am injunction agatnst the sale f Grein-O m packages made to imitate the origi- wal Postum Cereal Food Coffee packages. ‘The counterfeit fm this case was put out in pack- ages having the red seals and mmch.of the wording ef Postum, and the nondiscriminating public hare Been given thie or some one of the other various §mitations when calling at the stores for the orlgi- bal Postum Cereal Food Coffee. ‘Thes> makers of articles te furnish grocers with which to ‘substitute’ for some original article have little idea of hygienic or food value in a Cereat Ooffee. Some cuunterfetis are offered in place of Poutum because the package weighs two pounds, whtlo the genutne package weighs bat 1% Ys. One counterfelt two-pound package looks like browned rye kernals ground. It js probably harin- Jess enough, but no idea of food value is there. Postum is made by skitiful fool experts, 70 per cent being ‘secured from the parts of the cereals containing the albumen and phosphates required by the human bedy to rebuild the gray matter fn the Rerve cells. ‘This part also produces the disatase which digests starch. That's why Postum ‘makes red blood’ amd why thoughtful people use it rece larly. Buyers shontd look for the ref seals and the regietered U. 8. trade mark. Grocers sell the original and genuine Postum at 15 and 25 cents a package. POSTUM CBREAL CO., LIDf., Battle Creek, Mich. ©9005000000090900000 ARIK. 8 Fae Ges New Philadelphia Store. Honest qualities howestly advertised. Shirt Waists. A new shipment of the most exquisite de- signs in tine Lawn ond P 000000 le Colored Shirt Weists—all this se: styles—de- tachal Ie cotlars and cuffs—not_a poor color in the colleetion. Big values for tomozrow: 50c. qualities for 37}c. 75¢. qualities for 59¢. $1 qualities for 79c. A splendid asacmbly of Ladies’ Fi Linon de India Waists at $1, $1 and $1.98. White $1.59 Plain Dependable qualities in Lando : Shirt Waists at Black Lawn ercale We., $1, $1.50 jana $1 A lucky purchase. Crash Skirts to sell at $1.25. A special purchase of a little lot of 5 dozen Ladies’ Fine Quality Crash Linen Skirts—excellent_material—wide skirt—deep hem—made to sell f¢ t 25 row . Novelties in Parasols. Splendid valves in new oye Coaching Parasols at $! $2.50. Extraordinary va creations up to $5. Corset Special. You'll find these on the bargain table on the first floor. Ladies’ Sammer Corscts— latest style—sizes 19 to 20-satine stripped —same netting as that used iu the $1 grades. Well worth @¥c. To- morrow Underwear and Hosiery. Ladies’ Good Quality Swiss Ribbed Cotton Sets, low seck and sleeveless, 10e., 3 for Tadks’ Fine Ltvle Thread neck, with and without sleeves— neck and arms run with ribbon — Special Vests—low Special. New French Valenciennes Laces at ic, 20e.. 50c. per plece of dozen _ New Washable Club Ties, Te., fo} LAR: Aarhie. Se 8 2000000000000000000 t QOO8F5 9052066626 SED “e THE QUALITY “Y Stone. *** Hoeke’s hints to housekeepers. 25c. a yard for that fash- ionable Inserted Japanese Matting— —full supply again— The Wisconsin Peerless is the Refrigerator you want. The Whitney make is the Baby Carriage to buy. Hoeke, Furniture, Carpets, Pa. Ave. & Sth Street. Sovesccesoococcoesesooesoes PUNCH to oy ae a fenie than ‘Fo- lon Puneh—which ia put up fm unbreek- able packages. You'll find tins, Punely to be a (For Decoration ri 50° st welcome addition to the pie- bot aii care = ‘Jobe Kalen hiine @ 6/4 142'ST-PHONE 998. my27-204 Wade & Butcher Razors. Torrey Razor Strops. EOWEST PHICES IN CITY. $100 “Columbus” B-i-c-y-c-l-e-s $50 00 “Columbus” Just a few of the famous $1 or 2 les to sell for cy CONDENSED LOCALS ‘Washington is not the only city where the riders of bicycles ure at the mercy ef thieves, for the wheelmen in other cities are suffering just as much. During the first four months of this year cighty-six wheels were stolen here. A letter received from Marshal Frey of Baltimore yesterday hhotified the police that during the past five days seven had been stolen there. The wames and numbers of the wheels were given. Strawberries are as plentiful this season es usual, notwithstanding the early re- frost, and there are fly be disposed of. The berries are selling at all prices, from as low as four cents a Dox to as much as fifteen cents. Street Rucksters who use smaller boxes are selling them even cheaper than the market deal- ers. There was a fire on Sheridan avenue, Hillsdale, yesterday afternoon, about 4 . caused by the fumigation of a ehicken house on the premises of Jaines Waters. The flames spread to the ad- joining property and caused about $300 damage. The explosion of a bicycle lamp tm the Columbia bicycle shop on Pennsylvania avenue yesterday caused some excitement and the fire department was called out. There was not much damage done, and the fire was extinguished before the arrival of the ergines. There was a gasoline explosion in the summer kitchen in rear of A. Meinking’s saloon, No. 507 Q street northwest, yester- Gay afternoon. Mr. Meinking succeeded in extinguishing the flames without calling out the fire department. The damage amounted to about $10. George Cox, a colored man residing at 2517 25th street, was found near 22d street and Virginia avenue, about 5 o'clock yes- terday afternoon, so sick that he was uma- ble to walk. He was taken to the Emer- gency Hospital’ in the patrol wagon, and later he was able to go home. Jeremiah Barry was taken to the Emer- gency Hospital yesterday afternoon by the police, he having been knocked down by an electric car. He was on B street, near the Center market, when the accident hap- ned, and while his injuries are painful they are not serious. —_ STAR GLEA \INGS, Minnesota has 10,000 lakes. Water pipes of paper are @ success in England. Boston is the biggest snuff taker in the United States. Emperor William of Germany Is a practi- cal typesetter. Convicts are to be used to build New Mexico's capitol. Georgia's governor has eighty-one colo- nels on his staff. A San Diego, Cal., man has started a Pineapple plantation. é But 200 people die by lightning annually in the [nited States. Observers say the coldest hour of the twenty-four is 5 a.m. A ring dove died at Tiffin, Ohio, the othcr day twenty-nine years old. Philadelphia is to buy Prof. Copes’ col- lection of fossils for $50,000. Mason Sherrill of Louisville Ky., been a deacon for sixty-four years. Barbara Curran of Orrington, Maine, has yeast which came from Ireland in 1846. A salmon four feet five inches long wi caught near Astoria, Oregon, recently. Tobacco farmers in southern Florida as- sert they can raise four crops a year. Aluminum helmets have not proved en- tirely successful in the y army. There are seventeen quinine factories in the world, and six of these are in Germany. In the graduating class at Cobb county school, Lewiston, Maine, is an African king. Tow.’s state soldiers’ home officials have ae indicted for violating federa? pension ws. Chief Justice Walton of Maine soon re- tires after forty years’ service on the bench. A party of students from the University of Pennsylvania has gone to explore Borneo. In the public schools in Japan the En- glish language is reyuired by law to be taught. In the United States 9,000,000 farm hands Faise half as much grain as 66,000,000 in Burope. Clyle Ketchum, not yet twenty-one, has been elected justice of the peace at Dow- agiac, Mich. A Georgia jury brought in this verdict the other day: “We find the defendant al- most guilty.” Goldfish have become common in Nt- agara river from those planted in Forest Lawn, cemetery. Hollanders consume an average of 100 eunces of tobacco a year; Beigians, 50; Turks, 70; Americans, 69. New York Indians have been declared eligible for schooling at Hampton, Carlisle end Lineoln Indtan schools. United States agents begin this summer to brand female seals. us spetis the felt and will stop pelagic sealin The Thorn brothers of pera, Wyo., killed 7 wotves and coyotes in one week. The hides made a wagon oad. Jacob Sims, eighty-nine, was married in Wilkesbarre, Pa, the other day, just sixty years after his first marriage. The eagles sent to President MeKinlcy during the campaign and by him given to the Canton Park have been set free. Miss Ellen E. Girard of Wayne, Pa., a grand-niece of the Philadelphia philanthro- rae is said to be the only member of the mily now living. John Pratt wore at his funeral in Holden, Maine, the other day a fine pair of calf- skin boots made for him in J862 and worn every Sunday since. Irish alone was spoken by 17,646 persons in County Galway out of @ population of 214,712 in, 1891, while 107,620 persons spoke both Irish and English. Massachusetts had 313,000 people making shoes in 1860 and 885,000 in 1800. Wages rose from $246 to $469 per capita. Macain- ery mate both differences. The Missourl Woman's Relief Corps re- to banquet with the Woman's Press Association because there were too many ex-confederates in the latter. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is doing a good deal of brick paving. The contractor employs nobody om the work who cannot bring him @ certificate showing him to be a resident of the city. Dr. E. C. Stirling, F. R. 8., that he has discovered in the dry basin of a South Australian lake remains of an extinct bird which in life measured twelve feet in height. Chief Justice Juid of Hawall, who is now in this country, was graduated from Yale has BON MARCHE. We've made preparations for the busiest Saturday of our business career. You're invited to partake of bargain offerings that are without a parallel in the history of Washington merchandising. Let’s see how you will appreciate ‘em. housands of Yards of 29,35,39,45° Ribbons, 15C. We place on sale tomorrow morn- ing several thousand yards of the finest quality Silk Ribbons, which if purchased in the regular way would sell for 2gc., 35c., 39c. and 45¢. yard. They were bought from an overloaded manufacturer at less than half of their real value, and we'll turn them over to you at the same pro- portionate saving. Thousands of yards—an immense purchase—in all the latest color effects, in plain, moire and fancies, 4, 44 and § inches wide. Big values at 29¢., 1 5c¢ 35¢., 39¢. and 45c. They'll Sample Parasols at Half ¢ Price go aflying tomorrow at.. a oi qo big y.indoedy 3 te eet oe Hirsh & Erother, the maoufacturers of Philad: ia to sell their entire sample Ine to ux alone, as we de- sired to give you a ‘This purchase includes the Umbrellas, -Coaching Parasol and Lace-trimmed Parasols, and those Teautifat g Linen and Grenadine Lined Parasols. z a eens the very latest novelties y and color «fects, among these very popular changeable silk creations 80 much sought after. These Parasols, if sold in the regular way, would bring from $2.30 to $10. ‘Your choice as long as they “$1. 48, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98, $3.98 & $4.98. Just half price, $1 Gloves, 59c. Warranted to wash. A Nmited quantity of Ladies’ White Chamois Gloves, in’ the 4 and 6-button lengths. All sizes. Never sold in this city, before for less $1. Only one pair 59c. Ladies’ 19c. Hose, lic. Ladies’ Fast Black Seam! ian ea DAC, Ladies’ 15c. Vests, 9c. Little lot of Ladies’ Swiss Rage od wba cod summer weights, peck and tras With ‘ribbon = Sent all a Sacce, toesrooe Oc ° Ladies’ 15c. Collars, 11c. Latest Style Standing, Turned-down and Half-turned-down Linen Collars. 1 Ic ° The are standard 15c. value. For one day only, Saturday. . Ladies’ 25c. Cuffs, 19c. Ladies’ New Style Turn-back. and Straight All-linen Link ead regular 25c. value, Satur- 25c. Handkerchiefs, 10c. A Itmited lot of Ladies’ Finely Embroid- fied Bealloped-edge | Handkerchtem, which lous price. It is a splendid value, and we may probably never be able cco i 10c 50c. Veils, 3714c. amen hea -made bon 5 yard wide, nice = —_ effects. Ps dotted 37 Reduced for one a a to. Cc $3 Duck Suits, $1.98. Just — on = talne was mever ing Before BF Ge aay eae D Dock Bares” fant Bg Song = fs nicely finist: ed. The actual mat out by the te at any dry goods the city. Here they ready to wear, at. $5 Crash Suits, $2.98. A vew ~~: geet B ot Ladles* Tuxedo Tan Special for the skirts, pong 4 emt. - $2.98 Crash: Skirts, 57c. Boa Marche fs offer the biggest values in Crash Skirts ever heard of Ie thts vicin- ity. Here's a dainty rew creation in wep- arate ‘Sal made, deep hem, worth §§--Goos -57c. $2.25 Skirts, Bc. of Tadies’ New Style Separate scirto in white Gack, striped duck, covert. dnc | tanchecked duck and crash linen, im, ‘aplendidiy and finished as ‘well asthe hi ‘ighest creations, "Really 1.50, $1.75, $2 and $3.25" 2 O8c. day only, Saturday, your chol Shirt Waists, 39c. Ladies’ Beantiful Shirt Waists, 69c. mit, We. we are most complete iG rE Waists hibited in this fates, In artistic striped, figured and att ural leat vine patterns. “New aleerss, Made up to, cell at foe Ie MELEE LS G9c, Bicycle Skirts, $3.98. ‘Summer AN- wool, th in 1862, and his two sons will be graduated BI de Ski: with match, from the same institution at the coming ‘ tans,” prays apd = 2 commencement. ~ browns. Made te sell for Capt. John Haynes of the St. Louis Me- |) Shutee nsevioonctten ct! 98 mortal .Home; years o] it stmas, = = 2. ee ees —— the G. 39c. Bel: 9 25c. le fought under General Jackson ‘The very latest wrinkles in Ladies’ at the battle of New Orleans. in all colors, white, aes ee gd John Ruskin has given his consent to the | — ures" ickins, ae C. 5 republication of “Modern Painters” in smaller and idly 314 & 316 7th St. .