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= oe = = ! | oamioes Ss. Kann, ae st JOSEPH'S SCHOOL Hosts of Commencement Exercises and an Excellent = Our2dGrand Rebuilding Sale. — Bargains. List of Premiums Awarded for Exe ae ih Bread, “Kells. Bi lence in Different Departments LA ssdaate cuits, Cake and Pastry TACK PORTION OP CUR NEW BUILDING WILL SOON BE READY FOR occUPANCY. W ee 3 x Oe ( Broken Our Records —This is the week of the lowest prices that ever prevailed in this - | / store—a sale of Children’s and 2 : eee Misses’ CHOCOLATE SHOES }|% ___ Care Mis JL: » SHOES z SHALL ThE A Ce 1 OUR MAIN BUILDIN nd) Work. ceded }( that ought to bring every child in >| —— that are not what they ae SO URE KOREA ae ed ; = = = | ¢ town in here. = —— ought to be. Don't be DOWN THE DIVIDING WALLS WHICH SEPAKATES US FROM 717 ™ SPACE. ye LL ee = | ae —— satisfied with any but the BE A LITTLE CRAMPED FOR KOoM IF DON'T KEDUCE MORE OF OUR IMM ey | ment exer very best, that the best hool, conducted by the —— flour can yield. 0 A ee OFFER Yo J VA ALUES T T mee ORRG BUTY ARD Sink is ST , he Aci a of Visitation, on 2h OLLARS WILL bo MORE THAN DOUE fe OU Ae + Pea ee ee oe Cream Blend US GREATLY 8 CLEARING Compulsory Sale. " A Forced Sale With Forced Prices. Ss room, Flour Is Best. GOODS. ils. A very good program was arre: soon nee Gloves and Mitts--Witkout a History. for the ove sion, opening with —— The best for quality—best pairs of Gloves and Mitts ance Senoae Th e z : —— for centers It makes More than Ss 000 were bought last Saturday by Boe iy So " i —There was no other alternative. —— the best bread, etce.—and us and what to do with them | Loc ia Pa n and Ka sooallengaper We had to clear out goods. | Entire- —— nearly one-fourth MORE sa conundrum. We made an offer—never dreamed of getting them. | Hoyle, par incor a -. $LAQ ly too much here for stock-taking —— of it than other brands. Now we have them and haven't a place to put them. We are like the | by Misses Nett 3 crenaan. | DE ilk Mit ts , 19¢ ae aug oes eee re —— Don't be imposed upon. mar with the elephant. nee, q satislactory 4 a Herve Black Suk atits beat y, serviceatde Tye. Kengla and | $1.00 Chamois Gloves, 58c. while Cu money than of stock, even if some big price sacrifices have to be made to effeet this result. Cost wasn't in the question when we decided on these prices: See that your grocer Misses’ Black Silk St eet w Which Columbia, Fra —— sends “Cream Blend.” 1 200 Pairs any 25c. values 3955 7C. a Gut. ae B.B. Earnsh y good Black Silk Mitts—noth- alt meant I ae ee 1 so OO Pairs ing the matter with them— iC, eee only tos many. 25c. value. . 3 adies’ Mitts, best quality of Laurence, DZ. 500 Pairs Imported Milanese Silk— 25C Baie ar, Gato White Chamois Meus Discavereil and Perfected by = 1105-11 ADELIILS Se holesalers, 151 c. Sen sation Ss, ostestestentonte Se 7.0 ug Pr choru Sind sasahs ie ©9000090000000000000 Cream,\White, -Tans, Modes during the rendition prtli's Extracts, “4 nit discovery for : awarded to the fortu Sap. They never fal] © ARG: and Blacks. 5oc. quality.... ther Wm. J. S . 8. J. pastor 2 Ly lot of Gauze, Lisle and Taffeta = ity Catholic Church, the pr i site ag: and ed als 7 he oT . Ointment for skin troubles 3 A Grea —black and colors—more than Oc. pwc conthicion: me Rgrigcte r © 0% Lie, Sel EKKO s ° pair: Fey soc. values... speech, full of geod words i Trown, Pelle 8. : 3 o ° NEW PHILADELPHIA STORE. t qualities hi Ie OCs Ne following premiums were given ae : Lot of Soile —odds and ends. 25c. | Eighth i eases pe Pree ° 9 6 and 8-button White che at and modern history, ¢: Lot of Ladies Undressed Kid Gloves. 5 IG mane are, philosoph 2 = nd composition. Not $1.50, but....... M Curtin, A man, Bille Harne ess ong Johanna Drennan 1,000 Cakes 2 Sena UPHOLSTERY GOOps. w New Hy Crisp, Dainty Wash Stuffs. Mayer Jess & = rn price. =a ‘'y Keography, orthogra y - rm een cia ea of 1oc. quality Elder Flower, Coco, Honey, Brown Wind- AC on composition First 5 : cenuine * S sor, Carbolic and Tar Soaps....... CENA eta aes ye free ugan, Suste 13 MORRIS | Summer Shoes ; we cater tn ie ee : ge 3 » ) 1 i ° THAT TELIL WHAT VALUES CAN BE SECURED, AND GUARAN rank ana Nor 4 Jonnel. * ( $ ew Hine of Yard-wide in han R bb A : Sarees He of seventh ¢ of Christian and da os 2 TEED STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. im Sips ' Low Prices. ee ee 1DDOMS ictal stat os ‘ See cur Bargains. {{ at Ye. Special offering of 50-yard spools No. 1 Satin 60c¢ a First premlufic, doce CHARLIE ROSS CASE. ‘Robert Cohen & Sons, ‘ Gecrner an 37y, ue Ribbon—in every color wanted..... 309599586508 o Sp d premiums, M: el, ath « (1 eS 4 a : ° = Es F 3 Mary nnan, Helen Hagerty The Philadelphia E: 630 Pa. Ave. N.W. Q ae 2 (Nobbiest trimming for summer dresses.) ltercon, Annie Sobiinon.” Sues erachiauipea deci Wisgeiiocs 2 Our customers the 1,300 eg No.2 Cream and Black Moire Rib- ¥ Soot ehrciee of Charlie Ross, SS =F ere 3 aes piiec bon — 10-yard piece—worth 50c. C. grammar, +o: the death of the Vade & Butcher RB handsomest patterns in First premium, Lillian Beale, Ma Charlie oss and his <Mer w. Wade & E utcher R Razors. Shirt Waists at 75c. to $2 NOG gee csigeeseancie ss Dugan, Alice 1. McKenna 4 * : a Lorrey Razor Strops. in the city of Washington 5,000 picces, sting of every foie nable shade | Katie Eoyte. wigs 1 west LICE : 5 gton | 5.0 ‘our. or, hull a are to be found on our third | Plore than;; No. 2 Satin ean Gros Grain in DSC Pe Brosna Binge ee Tape! floor. | Ribbons—the very best quality...............- ° ° ‘ Sturop AL Spec = horse hide, ina or High had passed mb, 2 tterser Somerville, Agnes Moriart e Delany, Annie Crowley, Li mie Mills and Maggig tele 1 $1 Swing StropS. Ge spring wag same me by on thre had given Chartie jay Charlie, accord sequently fold by ting days, On this fate ators after Boxes of Narrow Black Velvet Ribbons—very spe- Z| ethan conor 16 ag Be, Boxes, price to opis ze our Ribbon Department— ee Widthi-.755., 722 1 ee the story sub- had asked Workhamp, 1m 2 214 3 ferd, Dora > And Treat vil to a hex 2: SSS : engla. mca for a told him tes : : 3: Second grade—Premiunis, Bx would give the tov of $ pea a ete vice, per pes ...206, 22e. 27e. 30c. 33c. 4c. Sac. | "Sts cea remame 1 won ie tom ihe freer fhe wwo boys waikea to top of tie hill, and they were then to the Wagon, ele Ortman and Isa him May i HOSIERY. 3 Ladies’ Super Lisle Hose, with extra spliced heels and toes, Louis Hermsdorf dye, guaranteed stainless—Not 50c, Cs ae ee “29. | er 1 to take them rks, but th : Hip aon Lung. LL. DESCRIPTIONS FOR AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Pit = AT HIP CEEONG LUNGS RE, Street. nie Ce isrown, Kos levy Whelan, Agnes 1, Mable Workhimp, SALE ophia Mi Katie Lynch, Mas Look! Sor Gsuiropese re was given a quarter package, 6c.; ten Same thing in Fans and Dark Browr Hinagetie fireworks in a cigar Japanes: pn Warp Mat 40 yards— +. and returned to ec ca: 100 pack 2 Z : aohis E : Sok Ladies’ Plain Black Combed Li rs brougnt a Good Foney Matting. 40 ys Ss H.C. ves tip e Hose, extra spliced e Hose ever sold for. Ce ole, high spliced heels—the best Li took the boy = brother $3.25. i : : ete Tables, 6 feet— é adies’ (xtra Elastic-top, Hermsdorf Black,with double ll 7 | é = f a s 5 a sie as ee tas Oo comb, Nell. roboraied 3 $3.09. = sole, high spliced heels—extra superfine Hose a goad C. pela es deren spas 2 Drennan, Mam’ out to the p: Ned Cals Setciennt cs F 12 bottles “Dog’s- - | bargain fos.... ag cee eae ee $300 was offered for Ute ee OM of arithmetic and 5 Doe. O'brien, Agnes Mur head” Bass & Co.'s 3 for soc. Best Ale. Tomor-@ ve will sell a reliable Registered F. Woks Woke eoeescece D1 -68 =< ae heel and toes—double knees — fine 5 12 bottle of Guin- ribbed, elastic and durable—worth 25c. — at the special iC. ness’ Extra Stout. Sen The dog’s head bot- tling (the best) to-@ morrow for... ae ae nman- | and advertisements wore sent to all news- h, | Papers int her jos * Hose—sizes price of. ile of high-cla ie ° ‘ pecial bought at a great A Very S A ale grand bargain for W | and we want our ae to get the benefit of it. OZ. pieces. So we have plenty for all, compris- S. A. Pe Bus = = 9.60 ing Ladies’ Ribbed \ > an aisle. made : : ae with fancy stitching—in a score of various eee trimmed Ways—3-inch Torchon lace; also neat Smyrna lace, with siik (R SOE? Poole & Co. ) flossing. They are great values and we are proud to offer si | 50c. and 7Sc. quality for = = = = POC, | offering in Corsets—an im- £ Dental Parlors, wh you hay 1399 F St \ JF b* Dhe INe would result in his” ins writer commu IN FLESH AND MADE WELL AND Groce Tous! COMELY bY DR EDISON'S o@ESITY AND SALT AD WHAT MISS SADIE d to be give This was « TENS SAYS OF TH ATMENT a Z 7 foun of the best manufac- by Miss DONE EE EAT AND SICK IN HoT WEATHER. see Great Reduction turers—tong bust, full bust, long waisted, med. waisted— Sakeaal for Chistian Aoctetied to alee and put it i Hair. well boned—silk flossed—double front steels. $1.00 vat iC. Curtin. . During several formerly, eo es) Medal for arithmetic to Miss Alice Spell- | fecet ues a can, SiG ‘ an. b fe Goldsmith,. Toe! we si ——— aes : Grad Switcher: Stoo: forme y $c B EM All 1A) o BOR BODIES MEET. entire ¢ * Birsticlass atreutant rdressing, x Z cited i = see ‘I 20,000 yards Fine White India Linen—lengths 2 to 12 25 ¢ antenna ou “ para grein even taliagamee orc yards—equalls - as good as the regular 12$c. quality.. ° xenint® : Public intere and meeting part of the « ent at last even S. HELLER’S, 600 yards Covert Cloth—for bicycle and outing Suits “5 AC. sy pe —r2i4c. quality. pe ee en of busi dropped Uicir com- the Central Labor Union. al pursulis an be asticpgiindige veg 720 7th Street N Ww Bae : on 1 ur de- S see “ 3 @ Spohn occupied the chat Others wrote books on the sub: z a = Yard-wide Ww hite Berkeley Gali (ine Mills) 5 Cc Fe ee ee some of which were I > we ~~ — Toc qualitycs. 22s. s-= sooo 54 spssoo0s5 sas Sasa ss '° Siepeescntniive asia » while others were th lege of the floor, on the subj » abduct 54x90 Ready-made Bleach Sheets...... of study who was grante Seesic meee 1 Oc made an address, in which he asked the n who had 7° | support of the Central"Labor Unien of the | to the subject took the le 5¢ movement to secure the passage of the bill | /™ #ddition to writing book ing during the FR, DEES WMS Dlg es 5o555595956555099005505 Se is pa the agitation until recent ye pending in the House which Provides that | “What became of the child was never post pelicemen in the District of Columbia can | tively settled. Lt is generally believed tha orly be kept on duty etght hours daily, un-| he was drowned in the North river, > less in case of rlot or extreme emergen. eating Sey Ses Silt bese} Sienbhes tase ein : rom dete jut it was ell es The matter was referred to the Ic Methlshea aha “Was Secor /reteie§ I tive committee, with instructions to make | Douglass, notorious burs! u he bs C, | @ thorough investization of the matter, and | trom his home. ‘They. we ot while try D © 'to submit a report at the meeting of the ing to rob the residen Judge Var Central Labor Union next week. Brunt at Bay Ridge, N nd tn then I Cc A committee was appointed te call on the | death throes dbnfe that they nad takes oD proprictors of a certain large store, who | Charley Ross. Walter Ross fully identitlc ure about to make exten to their building, and ask uhat the work cf | William Westervelt, a broth Steam fitting be given to union men, the| Mosher, had acted as go-between in the general contract haviag been, it was stated, | negotiations with Mr. Ross and the alsdi dont awarded to a non-union firm, tors. He wits brought to Philadelphia, : 500 pice —choice of this season's Stylish Lawns— 834 In view of the fact that the date of the | tried and convicted of complicity in. the then C. 3D FLOCR, DOME IC DEPARTMENT, Wash Goods, Ist Floor. 100 pieces White Duck—ge. qual WOODS ALE RE EPAIL DRUGGISTS ee ee HA AIR. Mirae saaler ts a noua ic. Ww. Barker, 1210 F st ee Agent > FRO Cr yee S BY has been consigned to |? 8p14-3m > retallehat ites) ee eaten ce WE HAVE NO ; 50 pieces White Duck—satin finish—18c. quality BARGAINS TO OFFER. ae Come early before all Yard-wide Dress Linen—1gc. quality .. » to $k for. ve improvements | them. n-law of Y ST, NEW YORK erry. BST. CINCAGO, TLL. Si 7? Siceardi’s IN HUMAN HAIR. at barga ‘uot | Dots, Stripes, Fagures—also plain Blue, Pink, Lavender, anual election of officers falls upon July | conspiracy to abdu e hoy, and was sen- y 5, which this year, will be celebrated as a tenced to seven yi om: Just as Green, Red, Canary, Black—12$e. quality.........2.. legal holiday, the election was postponed | ientiary. Cup -of pare s RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, unui July 1 In the presence of Detective Miller the ee Arlington Drug Store, S. K AMR So NS Sé & 60.,8 TE jul ne Ml MARKET SP PAGE, néant, national secretary of the Granite | Mik Shae ne eee ae meesed lim Nay, © Cutters’ National Unicn, stating that “there | maintainea a stolid silence, and if he ev Cor. Vt. Ave. & HSi. ’ fee OBESITY MEDIES, ss Flesh-producers, Mme. Siccardi, 711 1th st., peat to P Washington.” and that a firm in Georgia, | nis sentence and ts rupposed to have r- ee BENJAMI SNYDER’S WILL. which at war with the union, expects to | turned to Leva York. Garden ose at Bet it; also asking that steps be taken to — > uestn Maude t The Ue Beautiful White 5 opal FUSSES '« Houghton Yee oes The Potomac Electric Power Company - {is now establishing circults for General Electric Supply in all of its recently constructed subways ia the For 3 rates apply os Cow rst Summer Shoes, Burt’s. Aster Burt, 1411 F St. city of Washing ” —. | 1s @ large curb job about*to be awarded in | knew unything he never told it. He ser * A Gas Cooking Stove is a great * help to those who do their own * cooking in summer. Why not try this cheap, comfortable way of preparing the meals? We'll be glad to show you our extensive * stock of Gas Cooking Stoves. The * price range is from $8 up. Gas Appliance Exchange, 1424 New York Avenue. je18-28d Fire-Proof Storage Rooms, $2 Per Month, Safe deposit boxes, $2.60 per ye: WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO., Open 9 to 4:80 Saturdays to 6 5. s& 1 m2. 6 2. apl3-3m <s ™ really comical prices! t Te. i. Hi pkins’, Gro oth St. N.W. Babies Ww on’t Suffer Evans’ Drugstores wi all, UBS BY st. Carter's Little Liver Don't forget this. All persons afiticted with Be Colic ard all kinds of indigestions will find. imt cure by using ANGOSTURA* genuine 13 manufactured by diste relief and su BITTERS. The ou Ded. G. B. Siegert & Sous, His Widow and Children, will of the late Benjamin P. Snyder was filed yesterday afternoon. It is dated March nd names the National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company To a daughter, Jessie, ts g aich and chain, all private papers and evidences of indebtedness to Benjamin P. Snyder, a son, while the remainder of the personal estate is bequeathed to the testator’s widow, Clarinda C. Snyder. The executor is_given the residue of the estate in trust, 85 per cent of the Income to be given to the widow and 15 per cent to a daughter, Elsie Alice Snyder. At the death of the widow the revenue from the estate is to be divided among the children, Benjamin P., Elnathan P., and Bisie Alice Snyder, Mrs. Grace Blackman Sternberger, f ‘kson, Ohio, and Mrs. Howard P. Col- 58. 1 Elevators are now made with buttons so that the passenger can stop them at any point. prevent this. Secretary Crowley was directed to write to the District Commissioners and inform them of the status of the firm referred to regarding union labor matters. President Spohn and Messrs. John Shand- ly and John Brett were elected a commit- tee to represent the Central Labor Union in making arrangements with other central bedies for a Cuban demonstration July 4. A meeting of the Rea monument commit- tee was held last evening at the labor bu- reau. Arrangements were made for the dedication of the monument next week The exercises will be in charge of a special committee. As announced, addresses will be made on the life of Mr. Rea by Mr, Paul M. Bowen and Rev. Dr. Alexander Kent. —— Isaiah Arthur of 1458 Columbia road was visiting friends on 6th street Saturday nigat.. He left his bicycle in front of the bouse, and when he got ready to go home he was surprised to find that his lamp had been stolen. if you want anything, try an ad. in The Star. If anybody has what you wish, you will get an answer. AN INTERESTING MEETING. Dr. Winn, Lately Retarned From Cuba, Will Describe Conditions There. The meeting tomorrow night of the Na- tional Cuban League at Confederate Vet- erans’ Hall, corner lith and E streets, will be interesting. A large amount of import- ant business will be transacted, and there will be a description of actual conditions in Cuba by Dr, Foster R. Winn of St. Louis, who has been a surgeon in the Cuban hos- pitals for seyeral months, and who was made a surgeon general in the insurgent army as a mark of appreciation of his de- votion and self-sacrifice. Dr. Winn is a close observer, and there will be doubtless a large attendance to ls- ten to his recital’ —-+—-— If you want anything, try an ad. in The Star. If anybody has what you wish, you will get an rns wer. Of 400 young men graduating from Har- vard, not cne interds to take up the study of theology.