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THE EVE NING STAR, WEDN ESDAY, JULY 14, 1897-14 PAGES. RING'S PALA PALACE. cent immer Sale. Th ever (2. | il aon Lu « < in their brillianey. rgains, Minding bargains of astornding ptices speak for themselves: $1.75, $1.50, $1.25 Shirt Waists t collection a aad + i 4 | Another Case of I 1D Ribbed Vests at neck W ra apper Prices | = er Quoted Peter = Prins WRAPI é ry tty yuitte Wray dds a oe i Ends of $1.75, it) and ae “69c. 50 eeanege edie deoetoriontetonts Aw. shootin Moers aaaa eo yD a BLACK Ast Moe ALACE, | 715 Marko's See CULAR ote hte A. WORD ABOUT LOW PRICES. prices Low mean more in this store than in any other, for the very excellent reason that they invariably represent the dependable class of goods. Chis special sale of Suitings means reat deal to those men desirous of 2 suits for the price usually ed for one. You'll believe this if youll take the trouble to look at the goods a Your of 200 style: 5@.-33. order, Mertz & Mertz, New Era Tailors, 906 F Street. Wier’s “Lemon-Seltzer” beiriended many sufferers sick headache, nervousnes indigestion. mediately! has from and It will cure you im- Take some away Painless Extracting, Evans’ Dental Parlors, “Sc il cone El aA “If they’re Rich’s shoes they’re proper.” ; Ten-two F. z We are showing the only ¥)5 complete line of linen and can- (vas shoes in the city. Every $i > newest style can be scen here ale —not a single novelty is miss- 3 ( ing. That's why our store $ Pe and stock so strongly appeals (to all particular people bent on securing style and exclusive- ness in summer footwear. In bicycle footwear—too— we show the only complete line in the city. To fully appreciate this fact you must look else- =| where and see the one or two hali-way desirable styles and then come look over our end- 3 less assortment of dainty, ex- clusive and proper effects. The difference will be so apparent %}> youll open your in won- ={\ derment. We'd like you to ? see the ladies’ bicyele boots at $2.98. You'd hardly think it possible to produce so much footwear goodness for so little. Just now there are a great many broken lines and broken sizes in men’s and ladies’ shoes, which is the natural outcome of the immense selling of the past 3 months. To effect a complete clear- ance we offer them at greatly reduced prices, ng oa splendid opportunity to supply your footwear. needs for very little money Mail orders for footwear of all sorts filled promptly and satisfactorily, One-fourth our summer trade is through the mail from our patrons out of town, B. Rich’ s oe f oO oO 2 SUPER CORSET readin: 2 cate Less, noties or two tome trip doz, ‘Thor Sood to ial for 4 waist. bat Ought og soe Flegant Sum- Qj. and Another mer Corset dium and ex waist. 1 ity. Special fe day. 1 long 1 quat v So = AML Corsets fitted Private titting part HOWARD'S Corset Store, 1003 F St. sold al guar Segoe = oe oo te oe Hours 8 to 5 p.m. and 1 p.m. Sat- urdays during July and August. Don’t Miss A Line. very item a genuine bargain in desirable merchandise. Read eve line: KS Checked, 1 and = (memes soe $ met 29. ndker= 9c. one or two tly = kind. 4 Were $1.50 to 312. Now gsc, : 25c. Pure Silk Mitts, 17¢. H 50c. Pure Silk Mitts, 29¢. $1 Chamois Gloves, 6gec. More of the Lisle with leather palin «I Bicycle Gloves, at $1. Men’ S Items. | De, Jaeger $ can make - with you—it'll probably come in ss 1309 F St.N.W. handy. At all druggists. Price, price ofa. bv $6 i coming | LOC, 25¢. and Soe. wok | ES aE “~|Wm. H. McKeiew: = 4 "933 Pa. Ave. STRAW HATS FOR Great Reduction ne ALL MEN, $1 to $5. _ In Hair. a re have Straw Hats to sult every man's = athe svecsiess | qaniahen pees as Beautiful Shoes for ladies, eae Say Sener Peete ay men and children. Hats, that have been | First-class attendants {a aairareutec: hints aeres and Serge BICYCLE A Stinemetz£ ie HaAtr fgg FeRnuens, 1257 Pa. ava Imperial Hair Regenerator for restoring Never fatis. Try our our =-Curlette™ for retain S. HELLER’S, "| gu220 7th Street N.W. i I pooling, ete. hair. curl. BURT'S SHOE STORE, FE. C. Burt & Co., New York. Arthur Burt, 1g11 F St. S We must hurry. must force them out at any ours—to seally lose money but there’ssno help for it. There are bargains be le: this onslaught on pric up almost without loosenin Don't say as you will prices are too low to repre: and see for yourself. For oe cents. AN the bance of th For i cents: Tee Wea EnteRE For 9 cents. in, AlLsiik Moire Ss. that was priced r to $2.58 Sand Caps. Ribbon, at te all vd. in Shirt Waists will go for For 67 cents Sante. am It's impor missing compat For $2.98 selling ati oy nothit we're a lot of 1 Crash Sy plain and brai and blazer effect. Can't unde nt that you should see opportunity to outfit vourseli splendidly for ‘SOSE GOOSS FHOHSHSE Me Be & C One Week Mores! Now for yt! The builders start to work tearing out our walls andthe front of our building: within a week. We've got to give up half our space. Half the goods here now have | got to go. acrifice. on every sale that’s mad yond all reckoning aving but the barest ret nants of former values for economical purchasers to pick ig the purse string. Hat and Hat Trimmings. be inclined to, For 5 cents. Hundreds of hes of Fi buyers have crowded for and S0e. buneh, For 49 cents. I Nh ad The Shirt Waist Selling —of town will be confined within these lots this week. about half regular prices. At 98 cents — to sell a big Were such quick sellers at $15 d Skirts. these For $1.98 on Ladies” 7 For 98 cents We it sgems too bad to have to almost give away new dependable goods like here. Like a great wave that mows down all before it, comes that these sent good goods, but come und Dimity W You") Vy and Nevelty Duck Sul © ese SSOOGSG S009 le, m- lowers that mute A sol’ here- Jot of Fine s, that a $2. re ain Tin “MAYER BROS. & se 937-930 FE St. COMPULSORY SALE! WE aud 1f the peo would grasp the » Inward within th thc tale, of this wir GREAT APPATR with bewiderin renie now It they ALL LINEN Ci shrank AND A RAD fh Caps to mated A SUIT yards, rive of shrink in MEN'S SUIT: inary stores, for trimming and mak: CUTAWAYS AlLwool pl cassimeres. only faney Small sizes $2.98 | $6.48 A suits... * $3.08 } YOUNG MEN'S SUITS — | | Up to 85 size. IE and i { A variety of st Handsome 3, plaids, plain and AM wool, every one of ‘em, sles stripes, mixed. $3.78 $4.50 $4.98 $5.00 stock nd then divided it BOYS SHOR’ ‘ANTS SUITS, ES as ae a te 3 kinds of the kind. 1.75 t handle any We $2.00 $2.50 Good ones stra thy 98c, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS, UMBRE LLAS. PANIC PRICES. TO cap the climax we begin today the GR nied of, amd we? We ha + stock THEM YING Thi sell them. that 1s, i HALF VALUE fs the only consid mistake of o eration we demi J, and if that demand is not promptly met we will have made y! 923 925 iste CORNER MASSA\ 5 Specials We will offer for THREE DAYS— THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SAT- DAY. These prices mean a saving to you of nearly ONE-HALF. Cash or Credit. 150 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. ,.WORTH $5. Special, $2. 50. 125 8-4 CHENILLE TABLE COV "ERS WOR ee 505s Special, $1.8 100 6-4 SE~ TABLE JAPANES COVERS. WORTH: $2.50. Special; $1.35. 25 LADIES’ WRITING DESKS, solid oak, well finished. WORTH $5. Special, $3.85. 15 CHIFFONHRS, polished oak, 5 large drawers, ion with hat box. WORTH $8.50. Special; $5.65. LANSBURGH’S Furniture and Carpet Co., 1226 F ST. N.W. CTOR E. ADLE OUTFITTER TO MEN & BOYS, Seventh Street N. W. CHUSETTS AVENUE. EATEST } BARGAIN ele OF TRUNKS y oerupy too much yale the aint 927 929 We’ve Ta 10 % Off —All Groc Wines, Cigars, ken ies, Table Delicacies, etc., in this store. The entire stock to be sold before We move. 10 per cent cash. ought to do it. discount for Magruder&Co, 1417 N. Y. Avenue. Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder An Elegant Toilet Luxury. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Jal13-m11t, w39t Babies Won’t Be Cross If mothers It cures red, heat. Plain or perfumed. Evans’ DrugStore,, Sylt-sd_ use EVANS’ TALCUM POWDER. itching skin, qhaftue and. peickdy large box. Wholesale and Retail, 938 F at. While Miss Maithy’s nts are very much worried over her disappearance, (hey are fully satisfied that she is n? of j the living, and the police that she has eloped with ad- mirers, Believe Th A young man, Mr with Miss y rning and gav AFFAIRS IN GEO! RGETOWN | Work of Extending Thirty -Seventh Street in Progress. Edward Pyles Arrested on the Charge of Grand Larceny — General and Personal News. Men are still employed on tended, which runs from the into 22d street, just abo: of the Georgetown and Tenleytown ele railroad, It will “be rememt t extension was ordered some the District Comm h str New Cu the power siderable detay, the work wa: new thoro are h: tire length of the The prope widtlt has been secur the labor this » work are now employed on ti grading the surface of the strect, and placing a coating of gravel and dirt At the northern end of the is considera room for will make mnsin ave- do str makes a cury fiers it li r the of the county mounted sworn out by Major harging hi n of the The nimat was taken into the I ‘ourt this m« ing, but was continued A Slight Blaze. There quite a scare at the resid of Mrs, Schohield, on Prespeet avenue tw Potomac and 33d stre this me about S$ o'clock. Mr attempting to light a ga Mield, while quantity of gas, which ved from a leak in the pipe, and the up of the flame startled the hold w T nze WAS 4 thout any material dan v The Sanday sv Church gave preity which was w all kinds ball, sing Su hool of the in the in the he pien the rain, which ock, and which urroundings to such an exte many to Ir Rrict W Mary ©. Mor 5 lot 5 he ideration is pla It is stated that electric lights will placed on the Canal road, from the duct bridge to nning of the Hail road. By the legacy memoria The third anniv of the state coune lumbia, Junior Order United . ebrated event RL MISSING. joped With One of Her Admirers. The police have been asked to look for Miss Pearl Maltby, nine who disappeared from her home, ‘4S I street northwest, a week ago. Miss Maltby is a bicycli: nd her disappear curred under circumstances which ly indicate that she is not the victim of foul Last Wednesday she went out on her bieyele with a young man as com- een years old, nce ¢ Upon their return the young lady her ¢ rt near 7th street and New avi did not w telling him s ae in anoth home at all that night. her mother got from her her to meet her r but her mother wa: the appointn a pe ear 11th and the only one the engage ply done purpo: getting mother away from home, for during hy absence Pearl went to the house and got | her trunk. | ant pi standing _last that while Lo sur 50, he att and Friday he had written. the young ng man waited for her © went down 9th st together, bung man, Mr. 1 ae de. rried inan who Maltby. only, knows the and when he e- Maltby the latier de- 2 Both men di ‘s name fer s for his the chane f abduction. little of the he said, “t This thing has been months and I have been ig evidence that would be knew the right ma going on tor th k gather nt against the man. It was the knowledge that | had discovered all that d my daughter to leave home, It is on this account, too, that she is still away. I believe I know Just where she is, and ted I could lay my finger cn her this rnoon. But I want the poli sure of the man who is respor police are working to get him, and from vidence we have I know we can punish My daughter will be home in a day cr so, end then T will no longer conceal the name of the guilty party, for the police will give that out.” Mr. Maltby received a tip that his daugh- ter at the Hotel Emrich this morning, but after investigating he found the rumor groundléss. SUBSTATIONS, POST OFFIC Allowance of $8,400 Made to Pay Clerks in Charge. The allowance for rent at the Washing- ton post office has been increased from $21,300 to $22,700, available from July 1. Clerks in charge of substations will be paid out of this. The compensation cf clerks in charge of the substations has been fixed at follows: Substations—No. 1, 3, = Ns $40 $900; No. 2, $100; No. . 4. 3400, No. 5, $300; $900; No. a 2 . 6, . 2, $100; No. 10, $200, 13, $200; $100; No. 15, $100; No: in 3100; No. 17, $100; No. 18, $400; No. 19, 3300; No. 20, $300; No. 21, $200; No. 22, $100; No. 23, $100; No. 24, pas No. 25, $100 ao 26, $200; No. 27, No. 28, $100; No. 29, $800; No. 30, $200; No. 31, $100; No. 32, $100; No. 33, $100; =f $100; No. 35, $300. Total aliowance, | | . ignited a | | % THE WORLD OF SOCIETY Washingtonians Scattered From Mountain to Shore, mand Rest, Where ¢ John Cosselis pent the early summer bet and are now » ome Desio is at Cotlage City Pilling sie Kibbey will spe dis monchh at Saranac Lake. N.Y Mrs A. Rosafy is vis par- t will Mrs. end the n and summer in Ive ank K. Raymond and Le police were The yo man is a music wv r he took boarding + A nerth. whe popular with othe ago he left the house, the Soldiers’ Home, urn caused so mu tit missing man listed in the to duty in the F “Want” ads. in because they bring answers. On July 13, On July 1 fe or J 1 priv st, on Thursday, at 14S paw, ANNIE reside duly 1 DONOHUE, On Wednesday INT, DONOHT y 14 MANION pom widow iu the fifty July 13. ved of our dear life two Across By his wif 2 ViRGINta SA KUNNEL, AND ELLA CAME of our died one In loving rememh PAUL KUHN Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILLS. relieve distress Sa Drees. i on ane Top Marty Eating = i) for Diaziness, Nauseh, Drowel- Bad Tuste in the Mouth, Gonted Tongue, Pain in the TORPID LIV ee Purely Vege: Small Pills. Small Dose. Small Price.