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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1897-16 PAGES. SUMMER COMFORTS Mghts in the Siftily Country Side or by the Surf. — ‘There is an old and rude story that aptly illustrated the difference in the “Ourlosity fe, and bas been ever since the creation, a master panies.” The widespread curiosity which our great COMPULSORY SALE Has excited is marvelous, inciting great crowds to attend the sale daily, who find that their curiosity has led them into a mine rich in the most wonderful values. $1.98 BICYCLE SUITS $1.98 Worn Out, tired, nervous and unstrung, ex- hausted by overwork, the strains of life or exposure. People who find themselves in this condition obtain speedy relief from using Duffy's Pure : tastes of different Bersous. Theecta | Malt Whiskey, = on =. ‘ lates that one night there was a mecting Y ien’s Suits. n’s its. ‘ ] of church deacons Over some vital question SEPARATE c Me Su b. Millinery Dept. Suit Dept. Notion Dept. Shirt Waist Dept. strecting tis ohlpel. Dering the disguesien | which on am fence she: wanieg) EEC : peubanpeewe = t q . a . . ALL 'OOL, A 98 $4 amt $5 Ladies’ Fashionable $3.48 Ladies’ Crash Suits, nov- 0c. Rubber Combs, 7c. attached and detachable ‘white one amiable old eater seeking to allay nerve tissues, gives stimulative nour- Were er $3 ‘Trimmed Hats. For Saturday, elty striped skirt and Eton dainty Ge. Hair Pins, 3c. collars. .For Saturday, growirg acerbities, Temarked that it was | ~ 3 . $10.75, $12.25, $14.25; 98 2.98 each ee ae ze, Sar ERIS es 33c. each. only natural for folks to have different | ishment to the jaded system and im- . : 2 ° a ‘ % ions of different things. “No parts new strength to every part of Another lot of those west de- $2.79. pew ee OS pe 7c. Ladies’ Fine Percale roti yi 1 o ; Ea Wee | mtr coun mime | ati ee tem Mit co | TM iat Soe Mian: $) Moro, a ‘naa en’ e’ mp weg'g | tHe body. For overcoming weak-] Men's Suits Children’s Suits. | Boys’ Long “ 25 lies" rts, a 4 “Ht mt z poe ES each. Will offer for latest cut, good values. For Sat- as se wees thinkin’ they'd all ha’ wanted ter marry nea ay ay forme tl re as = 1 Pants Suits. os a ‘ 89c. Underwear Dept. ting. "For Saterday” Pret waren ejaculated another deacon, “an’| appetizer its effects are immediate Puts, 2 F cain: 90.48 all Gott Bey te Milan Nteww Sailors, swith white extra long aod. wide" niglee’ 48. ef they'd ha’ all been o} my way of thinkin’ | 204 tasting. Black and Fiain mv:$6.98 | rte Siem a .00 and black bands. For Saturday, oy een Soda dv ten woult be see z tee anetl ‘ ; Giver 3 62c. each. Wrapper Dept toe vit camber Poke, of Its the same way with everything. else, | Tell your grocer or druggist you} °c nt "$7.50 | decker we cheap that you ~ ~ ng Insert! rae cially w! ting ci ° = 3 Ste. apd Te, Vlomers, always DI ° Regular value, 75e. For Satur- wilosiery Dept. pinee at which to apend the hot months of will have only Duffy’s. = C aI _ | colts’ PA z keep. a good ler. For $ a 8c. Ladies’ Figured Lawn a ve rere srt aun summer. Persons E 38c. a bunch. Szeppers, all sists. For Setar- 39c. Saturday, aes dislike the mountalns,.and vice versa, but 2 Sc AS. ri A ‘A. 00 9 z ; tse. Ladies’ Umbrella Ski no matter in which direction preferences aoa N : ,f,an4 g;iueh Moire, Taffeta and 39c. aie san ae estate Tan: 8c. may lay & perusal of the notices given be- | of the most delightful resorts on the Maine : : Feney Tibbons, all ‘shades. Sold with deep bem and 4 tucks. For 25e. Misses’ Fine Exyptian Pants low. will develop opportunities to sult them | Coast, the leading house of the everywhere at 2ic. For Satur : Saturday— and Vests, in white and ecru, all, and their pocketbooks as well: ‘orke, manager, at - da We. Tadies’ Dercale Weappers, h low neck, I . oe place, will open on the 15th instant. It is a 17 d poe Goes ele? 39c. sleeves: Bor Sesidaye Ort The Arlington Is'one of the coziest and | to ooiied with electric lights, tennis courts, c. a yd. Saturday, 59 30c. Ladies’ Umbrella Drawers, most homolike of all Atlantle, City's ho- | bowling, base ball and other sports, while ic. Ree oe See Fae tele, ia located wien So the fishing and boating is unrivated. Hay! Will find this a mighty good place to buy their SUITS, SWEATERS, Glove Dept. trimmed acd beaded, wtyileh: ti 22c. made. For saturday with “all modern conventencen, including | ts" aiao a ladies" orchestra. Several newly | HOSE, CAPS, &c. This COMPULSORY SALE means a POWER- . rim st . oz 2 an 21 re ptt 5 wr terms, by me - = , cr *, ¢ crery detail For Satardsy, cle ,tadles’ Emb, Trimmed 214c. Fates aro. moderate, and all. Washington-| Ste" address, until Tune 10,11 State street, | FUL saving to buyers of all kinds of MEN'S. YOUTHS’, BOYS’ “and wy im white, aad yew, 69¢. Oc. each Bic. Guilds Wieck Lisle Howe, $ lans contamplaring,& visit to the seashore | Boston, room 3, after which, Hotel Sor-| CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND FURNISHING loxes. In white and yellow, = - each. with colored’ silk heel and tov, should make a point of calling upon Mr. | rento, Sorrento, Me. GOODS, TRUNK » \ ANI D : _iack and self stitehing. ; - $5.98 Ladies’ Changeable Sik | all sizes from 4 to 6. For Sat- Purchase, the proprietor, during his stay | “T)0’ (homie of the Hotel Luray, At- , NKS, SATCHELS AND VALISES. etaitmmar/ Jmppera “nore patter oF fag { Skirts, umbrella style, 2 rufies. | urday, in this city, today and tomorrow, at the le propr = $ SOIR Bor Sotordays eset 18c. Hotel Johnson. lantic City, have determined. ax annownoed | $1 Ladies’ 89c. "$2.68. ——_______$||_ The Victoria, 34 and Ocean avenue, ‘As- | BY them. tae they wilt Gemeputation tne | 10c. OFFICE COATS--Fast Black--50c. Kind--10c. phate apce ic. Umbrella Dept bury Park, is only fifty yards from the | peas” »malpiain she Mee past, and that 68c é pt. beach. The house accommodates 300 peo- | the cuisine and service will be as perfect in a ————— = LeatherGoodsDept. | $1.54, sik, Gloria Umpretias, nd Js now in ts seventeenth season | the future as heretofore. Give your curiosity a Itttle SWING. Bucklea, : under the management of 8. Kei areca Neckwear Dept. Emb. Dept. ver finish. er feturday = | my $1.19. well known in hotel circles. be ae he pel eee an omnia TSe. White amd Cream Net 5 t mp fates Many persons are. so immersed in bus- | Gane May, N. J. The hotel ts directly on S Lice Bordered Vells. For Sat- 1 lot of Net Top Lace. Worth Saas ie meas ed Do ES iness during the hot season that they are|the beach, and is being managed by L. ek PT eRICSS pi ee ea ; snes ochout Cuate Tum: just toseed the | MADGOeR, formerty. of ‘Carimom OUTFITT We it = 5 ny Ic. Ilea yd. see c 3 $1.48. District Hine, in the Maryland resort of mente inetadina: the introduction of steam U I ER TO MEN & BOYS, Se Ladies’ Satin Club Ties, : ° We have a few lines of Change- Chevy Chsse, presents admirable oppor- | 1 0t the Hotel Mt. Vernon at Atlantic 923 in pink, blac, red. navy and Nile 1 lot of Black Sik Laces. 79c. Fancy Bag Tops, in gilt, ox- | able Silk 26-inch Umbrellas. Al tunities for summer residence. The elec- | he ; City’ has beer ned for the season. Cm bee bone Worth 38e. For Saturday, Sized and nickel. “For Satur- | wish to say we will take one- RrGwCarsl males icanid icounection owithithe y has eee SS SSeS 2 ven ree 8c. each. 25c. a yd. ge : Urday only," Terie for Set $ | city, and the location is high and airy, andi | Special spring rates have been established. | O25 ° © 929 44c. if e assures that pure atmosphere so necessary | A magnificent view of the ocean can CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. to the lungs tired with the daily heat of |had from Monmouth House, Spring Lake E27 WE CASH PENSION CHECKS. geese town. Mr. George A. Mills, Jr, who so | Beach, N. J. Spring Lake Beach is seven Sweaters. $1.19 All-wool Sweaters $1.39 All-wool Sweate: 6c. All-wool Bike Hose... .50e, Svc. All-wool Bike Hose. ...75c. B. Jean Drawers. B. V. D. Victory Dra V. D. Ribbed Ankle or String Drawers. For Saturday, 39c. SATURDAY IS MEN’S DAY. Neglige Shirts. ‘There is no comment necessary on the dept., it is popular with everybody who needs shirts. Lota stands for Baum’s Famous ‘of new ones since you 39c. Men’s Pigskin Belts. — For Sat we can do it. Only 39c. each. saw us. Our Bicycle Saddles and Tires Are Kept in Repair One Year, Free! We have periect confi- dence in every Bicycle we sell, and our spirit of ac- commodation prompts us to make. good all breaks—no matter how caused. It is needless for ts to tell you that here: or elsewhere—gives a guarantee like the above. Easiest . Payments no other maker or dealer—- Ever Known! No Notes! NoInterest! Get your Bicycle now— pay for it as you can spare the money — weekly or monthly. Payments will be arranged to suit YOU—not “CREDIT Is the .lever that moves everything! It gives you a choice from the finest and largest stock of Mattings ever brought to Washington —and tacks them down FREE. It helps you to a Refrigerator — any size — makes, lays and lines the carpet for you free — no charge for the waste in matching _ figures. Our credit prices, are lower than the CASH prices in any other store. Solid Oak Chamber Suites, $10 up. Ferty-pound Hair tress, $5. 50 Woven Wire Springs, | Mat- $r 75. : Solid Oak Extension Ta- bles, $2.75. Baby Carriages from $5 to $50. ( 17-819-821-823 7th St. N. Between H and I Sts. Jat ROGAN’S MAMMOTE GREDIT ROUSE, Great Reduction In Hair. Switches, formerly, Bever faites “Try one “Guriette™" or revaining »<. S, HELLER’S, 720 7th Street N.W. ap\6-204 ete. hair. curl, We have disposed of an unprecedented amount of “FOOT- WEAR?” during this week, which indicates a sure recognition of “Sterling Values at Low Prices.” To make this our “Banner Week” we offer Commencement Shoes $4 Values, at $2.69 $4 Gents’ and Ladies’ Dress Shoes go at.........+.0: $2.69 $4 Bicycle Boots and Shoes... Mens $2.50 and $3. Bicycle and pi io See Dress Shoes.........+ $1.89 Men’s $2 Patent Leather and Vici Kid Oxfords. ...« nas $1 39 Ladies’ $2.50 and $3 Low and Ladies’ $2.50 Bicycle Boots... Ladies’ $2 Hand-turn Oxfords and Slippers. ........+. $1.39 Misses’ $1.50 Brown, Black Shoes and Ties.......... $1 e 19 Misses’ $1.25 Oxford Ties and Slippers .. Boys’ $2 Russia Calf and Vici Boys’ $1.50 Oxfords, Tan and Boys’ $1.25 Dress Shoes and Ties Child’s $1 Oxford Ties and Shoes, Child’s Hand-turn, work hole, Tennis Oxfords, all sizes...... HEILBRUN & CO., 402 7th Look for Old Woman in Show Case. P. S—A Handsome Fan with every purchase. High Shoes.......... $1.89 SOOO Thanks To Our Patrons. successfully conducts the popular Grafton at Connecticut avenue and De Sales street, will furnish the easy rates for accommo- dations at the Inn. will furnish descriptive pamphiets and & 2 _ | terms. a athe wonders and delights tobe found | The Seaside House on Popneyivanta ave- | @ ed the wor e ee sone oul Pgemdgm amcng the Thcusand Islands should not | Rue, Atlantic City, ——> eee een ees Pe) stirred up many to find out’ how forego it another summer. For rest, recre- | {ng the entire year, fronts directly on ation, social enjoyment or sport the sec- tion presents attractions unrivaled, and in no more thorough degree are these char- acteristics to be found exemplified than at the Columtian Hotel, Thousand Island Park, and the Hotel Westminster, Alex- ardria bay. These excellent hotels are par- ticularly arranged for. families and the rates charged are,mogerate, so that mod- est incomes are mot exhausted by a sum- mer at either. H.'F.-fglehart is the pro- prietor. i 5 The Strath Maven, ‘ee ‘the ocean end of Kentucky avenue, Atlgptic City, has been entirely renovated and has reopened under new mai ent. M. Marsh & Co., who conduct the hoteb’:wih make reasonable terms to applicants fey accommodations. Fairfax Inn, at Berkeley Springs, W. Va., is open for the accommodation of guests. A first-class table ,will be provided and the service will be. soda. 1 connection with all points ‘is one ‘attractions of this ilfes of adjoiniby $nd tar‘away states. The medicinal quafith i ot’ the” waters ase well ‘known, of coufse, "4 nd commentary. ‘The hotel cntertatng Fomn 3,000 to. 3,500 guests annual) 2" 202" Leland’s Ocean House at,Newport, R. 1, opens June 26, under the efficient manage- ment of Warrere Leland, jr. The Ocean House 1s almob as ‘fartiéus a¢ Newport it- self. Sea focd is a specialty of the menu, while facilitiesars:‘previded for bathing, yachting,..wheeling; -polo,:.tennis and ali outdoar. sports. Special rates can be had upon application for July*and for the sea- son. ~ 5 The Metatoxet House’ at Narragansett Pier, R. 1, began its 3tst season June 1. Superior location and modern improvements accommodations for about 200 guests. The Mansion House, corner of Atlantic and. Pernsylvania avenues, Atlantic City, will reopen about Ju new management, and will be conducted as a first-class family hotel. The house has.been thoroughly,wefitted. and contains 12 under entirely are features of. this. hotel, and there are miles below Long Branch and is yearly growing more and more popular as a sum- mer resort. Benj. H. Yard, the proprietor, SOSO8 SEO9 20 e@seqeseo ecesece @ Last Days of the ¢ @ ° © 3 Wilson Shoe Store’ Tomorrow’s Sacrifice Will Beat All Records! We Positively Vacate July Ist. We are hurrying out this stock—regardless of cost or real value. Every pair of Shoes on these shelves must be sold at some price during these next three weeks! Special Tomorrow! There will be a rich surprise on { D OO ocean. It has been supplied with a sun par- lor on that side of the building, which also contains elevators and salt baths. Some of the grandest scenery in America can be found about Bedford, Pa, where the Bedford Springs Hotel is located. The Place is popularly known as the Carlsbad of America, its name having been earned by the curative properties of the waters. It is also a delightful summer home. The hotel will be open June 2. J. T. Alsip is the manager. The Hotel Imperial and its cottages at Atlantic City, N. J., command a full view of the ocean from wide, three-story porch- es. There are accommodations for 20 guests. The appointments and cuisine are kept up to the highest standard. Every one acquainted with Saratoga Springs, N. Y., knows the United States Hotel. The comfort it affords summer tourists always makes a stay at the Springs a great pleasure. The season of 1887 will Jast from June 15 to October 1. Special rates are given for June, July and September. The management of the hotel is highly satisfactory under Gage & Perry. The numerous mineral waters at Rock Enon Springs and the beautiful scenery of the place are well known tuWashingtonians. The Springs have been under the manage- ment of A S. Pratt & Sons of this city for many years, and they have always our bargain tables tomorrow! We have added a new lot of Ladies’ and “* Men’s “High and Low Shoes—in black and tan—$z and $3 qualities— your choice for. . made the accommodations of a high grade. Ladies’ $3 and $4 High and Low Shoes—all styles, $2:00 The hotel will be open June 21. ~ + sizes and widths—chole>........0...00.cseneeees ~ Harper's Ferry’s historic interests will = _ Men's Cordovan, Calf and Tan Shoes—all shapes $2.50 always make it a favorite resort for the of toe—all sizes and widths—choice.........s--.+ summer. The Summit House affords splen- did views of the world-renowned scenery surrounding it, and will be in readiness to receive guests June 12. Miss M. J. Baker will supply information regarding rates at the hotel. The Brookehurst, at the ocean end of Virginia avenue, Atlantic City, has all mod- ern conveniences, and special rates are made to families. The Irvington, which is on the beach at Atlantic City, has an elevator, sun parior, filtered water, all furnised at popular prices. i The Ruscombe, on Pacific avenue, aboye Kentucky avenue, Atlantic City, has not aevoovoeovenrecesse new shapes—your choice for.. G8SOS0GEOOOOCE O200E -Men's $5 and $6 Patent Leather Shoes—all the $3.00 @ WILSON’S OLD STAND, 929 F Street N. W. S6 8906 200 08050505068 @ 1t soe See 8Oce been enlarged and remodeled this season, and is now ready for its customary large run of visitors. A full ocean view may be AN UNEXPECTED REWARD. only gun parlors and lawn, but is provided with steam heat and all other modern con- veniences. ‘ The Hotel Berkeley, on Kentucky ave- nue, Atlantic City, is only about fifty feet from the board walk. There is an ocean view from each room, as weil as all the latest improvements. The Carroll Springs Sanitarium, homeo- pathic institution, is sttuated in the de- lightful hills of Maryland on the Metropoli- tan branch cf the B. and O., only nine miles from Washington and 400 feet above the city. It is just the place for invalids and those desiring quiet and rest. The surroundings are attractive, and it is one of the most convenient and pleasant resorts in this vicinity. Address @. H. Wright, M. D., Forest Glen, Md. The lovers of mountain scenery should go to Buena Vista Springs Hotel, Blue Ridge mountains. This is one of the most delight- ful places easily accessible from Washing- ton. It is managed by W. Reamer of the Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, Vista will be opened from June 10 to’ Oc- After June 10 address Wm. Reamer at Buena Vista Springs P. 0. obtained from the New England, which is at South Carolina avenue and the beach. ‘Bryan & Williams are the proprietors. Every home comfort may be found at the Fredonia, at Tennessee avenue and the beach, Atlantic City. All the appointments are first-class at this hotel, while the rates are moderate. It has a pleasant situation and is a popular and much-patronized house. G. W, Carmany is the proprietor, from whom a booklet may be obtained. Old Point Comfort is regarded as one of the most health-giving places in the coun- try. The Sherwood, at Old Point, is now open for the season. Terms are very mod- erate—from $2 to $5 per day. Address Geo. Booker, proprietor. Vineyard Haven, Mass., is one of the very well-known resorts along the Massachu- setts coast. It is healthy and attractive. The bicyclist has the advantage of over forty miles of good road, and the fishing and bathing are unexcelled. Address the of trade. The Larkin House, Watch Hill, R. I., will be opened for the season on the Ist of July. For particulars, terms, etc., address F. 8. Aldrich, the proprietor, Watch Hill, R. I. Sek ese alee Thousands of Cattle Released. Senator Kyle has procured an order for the release of catele held for redemption all modern improvements. John W. Em- ery, the proprietor, and R. Hamilton, the manager, will look guests. < « For large and airy rooms, plenty of shade, ‘a first-class table gnd reasonable rates, summer travelers are advised to communicate with P. Daniel, proprietor ‘Tl ood,” Harper's Ferry, W. They are sure to find just what they want. Mr. Daniel knows what to do for summer guests and how to do it. ‘One of the rest select places in the Penn- sylvania mountains’ is the Wiscasset, Mt. Pocono, Pa., I. D. Every eut for the comfort of | immer resort. 7 + The social featufe ofisummer life at Ca- pen Springs is énb ofthe characteristics of this resort, .Ti¢ Bares of Capon Springs inctude, membérs of the best fam- - 98e. $1.39 $1.19 8c. Eo hae 45c. 45c. . Ivison, manager. conventence is to be found, and one of the great attractions is in the golf links. The Grand Atlantic Hotel, corner of Vir- ginia avenue and the beach, Atlantic City, N. J., offers every modern conventence to‘ its patrons. A coach meets all trains, The Pembroke, on North Carolina ave- nue, near the beach, at Atlantic City, is well and favorably known on aécount of its excellent service and appoint and a superior accommodations for fam- ‘The Hotel De Ville, on Kentucky.avenue and the beach, at Atlantic City, N. has been remodeled and handsomely fur- nished, now has 100 rooms. Special Fates are offered for the present month. pas Lelande, on ocean front, Massachu- setts avenue, Atlantic City, has been great- ly enlarged and im: i Capacity for 250 mt wH8 Ub BON thas we ao Hall at Atlantic City, di- rectly facing the ocean, has ev. modern convenience and improvement. ‘which: is to be found in. the best seaside resorts, Among the most ‘attractive features of -Chester Inn, which: ts ‘located on New York avenue, Atlantic Feo its sun parlor. It OOS | is also supplied ream heat and all Black Shoes....... Barat c cs ac ae between 11 and 2 o'clock Mr. Reamer may be seen at the Arlington, in this city. The beautifully equipped Powhatan Hotel at Charlestown, W. Va., opens June 15, un- der new management. ‘Iwo hours’ ride from Washington takes you to this picii ue country and to this popular hosteiry. Mrs. Bolling, 122 Linden enue, Baltimore, will furnish full particulars. “The Windsor,” at Cape May, is splen- * St. N.W. For hot weather wear you certainly ought to have a Serge Suit. Rs : We'll make you one to order for $25, tailored in our best style. Drop in tomorrow. G. WARFIEID siiiPson, * qmpert Taflor, It 1206 F STREET. ,000 feet are located Park, W. Va. rom from the city, eer ty, and. |How are these|#"¢ =" prices? Brookside Hotel the Starin Transportation line of New Osk Bed Room Suites, 24130 bevel York the contract for performing the newly it, commanding of the finest views at this renowned resort. It is but three minutes’ walk from ‘the casino and bathing beach. The house, con- City ducted by JA. —— 8 Cen- 2 ests, and open on 10th, The mails $12.50. aa «Rooms ‘en’ sufte, and special 28 | the eaten Corner Chairs, imitation mahogany = pie ne A genes frames, nicely upholstered. the out- , il i fl it i if | mation. - Sequel to am Interesting Story of De- partment Life. Not long ago The Star told of the self- sacrifice of a clerk in the patent office,who, upon receiving her promotion, went to Commissioner Butterworth and asked that the increased salary given her be trans- ferred to @ feilow-clerk, by whose side she worked, and whose necessities she regard- ed as much greater than her own. Now it hes turned out the bread cast upof the waters has returned with multi- plied value. The beneficiary of thet act was promoted from a “laborer” at $800 to be an “assistant watchman” at $720, but the lady whose self-sacrifice caused the Promotion of her friend, has since been Pushed ahead to an equal rank, and as it She is better situated now than she would heve been had she taken the larger salary offered to her in the first Place, for the position she has’ re2cived her in line for a $900 place at some ‘uture day, but the other did not allow of future promotion. Presidential Nominatio: Confirmed. ‘The Senate yesterday confirmed the fol- lowing nomirations: Postmasters—Massa- chusetis, W. Gray, at Campello; Pennsyl- ania, E. R. Allen, at Columbus; Indiana, W. H. Conger, at Plymouth; Wis Fr. = tee hoes eB = | aS at ntigo; inesota, W. D. worth,- at Eveleth. — Washington B. Grove of to be an assistant surgeon in the navee oS If you want , try an ad. in The Star. If anybody has what will get an answer, er ry vee +99 Duke Abbrussi’s Yacht Launched. The ecighty-fve-ton cutter yacht Jona, built for the Duke of Abbruszi, nephew the King of Italy, Who is now th the United States at the head of an expedition which will_make