Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1897, Page 6

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THE EVENI NG STAR, WEDNESD: AY, JULY. 14, 1897—14 PAGES. ““S Goldenberg’s, tal Congress ‘u urniture. Z, way” pric Fat je same as new and in with regu t the fact that all is sufficient ar them, and while the goods is really just the v we do not consider it istead we'll make one nle Jot, offering the you at ridiculous prices. The lots of things here that youll want, such as & wal Chairs They will give vou just the same service and satisfaction as if bought : regular . but you can sa abont half their worth on account of I been used ever so having 4 in’ tape frame. larly ck Worth 1 WE ~@000009000900000000 SOLARIS: © © 3 Hii. KE 8 fo} NEW PHILADELPHEA STORE, CUTTING PRICES. We nrices are entting all along the ime. Bear in mind we handle no cheap, trucky merchandise. Style and quality are sticking oui all over our Lower prices than you elsewhere, t Bedding items a Coffee, = 34c.Ib. White Rock Water (ozonate lithia). ideal stomach water. Giant among _ table waters. Its equal un- known. N. W. Burchell, 1325 F St. The + used in| Sete edetetetetee deleted n toto entero tele lolol ooo eo nooo tod tore tedotetee Soe “the dependable store.” See has how the price-reduci been extended to the waists! And [notice the high exelusiveness of every garment in the house. No old styles from other seasons, but the } very che yicest cre ons of fwo ot the leaders in shirt-waist making. Three lots have been made of the entire stock. We shall do some im- inense celling of SHIRT WAISTS tomorrow because you cannot re- sist such values as we shall set before you. s dozen Stor the Seed up until mow for $1 dl for 55 cents. sold fur $1 88 cents. 2 lots of | wrappers cut.| In our endeavor to show you twice the assortment as could be found elsewhere, we bought too many wreppers, and we're going to let -, very low prices clear the most of them out. Two lots at very spe-} cial prices for tomes Wt i : : tefully braid 65 cents. ytomorrew for 98 cents. ° Bedwear bargains. We must have by this time con- vinced you that “the dependable store” sells bedwear for less than any }ether store in town. We count the immense business we do in this de- partment due to the fact that our alues are so much bigger than oth- li vou yt in the world fot this fact a few minut spent in this IPeRTGAL willie convince you. of inches—to go 34 cents. ched she lue eve 50 cents. Silkk reductions: a shame to see the handsome, 90-Ine 1 hed cesreble silk fabrics go under the eduction knife, but wherever lots ge we cut the price for a So with silks, for “the dependable arried over stufis from so dollar ay 69 cents. k brocade satin in 2 ures and fox skiris— revue from Te, a * 6214 cents. Black goods cut. We have extended the reductions to the black stuffs—the staples as well as the others. It is unusual, in- deed, to have the opportunity offered you to buy such desirable goods for so little. lain and bro- tf more than yard—will be H-wool imperial eaters ae sete So % % See Son og sSentesge set % Segonten Sef Se ef Seefontecs % sonteston Sete set eeceeeston Seeoiorbortorte selling--surpassing all precerlent. Tt me: Lot of our usual pat 2 for 25c. Hands” good 5 ne ic euils, bent 25€. as Band 1 Q ein fas ‘ows, $2. Men’s Furnishings. | able width 10c 3 for 25c. dozen All-silk — Le- 8 ited on steel rod, 1 silver-trimmed handles Se. quality: French Underwear: We shall h this source Abeut 275 Ailwool Fancy than the average $10 S$ q ight’ Shirts, wers, buttons) a e the world ov Alb wool terns, silk St-ofls— Men’s. 3 Suits, sma kerd we have opportuni ait special offerin afe source, you know. heviot ts your es that to and Cassi choice for ( ) a Pain Cheviot Si e for cannot come make for tomorrow e-breasted Suits, that wick Sufts—in all new pat 6f their shrewd purchasing will Itis to be “eclipse” from are better | We had the goods leit and we put our tailors to work on them. OU < for turn-down full them —We but toni lish Cricketing Flannel jer nor O8c. qi Hing at $1 hk 50, t Briius “Spit for the choice | of any ' Plan’ Ss Straw Hat quality of to others. your size and ef the elw Re ee a a i ae ee ee Sa Sorte yh me oeretod yard, reduced 2y cents. hed high luster mohair, s selling, and rapidly, too, at 48 cents. Boys’ clothes cut. ‘The greatest reductions in the store are to be found in the boys’ depart- }ment on the cond floor. You ; know we've al aved you from walsts, but as we and 8, we've cut the 15 cents. brown, figured duck and 3 to 15 years, reduced cents. a cloty, satecn ant Unen its—which have been” selling Lot of boys” fine straw hats in eek a. fizes—hats which have been selling for $1 and $1.25, now Ko for 50 cents. Goldenberg °S, 926-928 7th-=706 = Sts. Aan Pondt enefente =) Pointed Oxford Of BL 5 ‘$1 98. nand W ed Duck, | fe ell Mis, tran. | Tomorrow Misses’ ne > = Sunes evens $3. A int Bs shield SAKS Unlike the prevailing CLEARING SALES (which generally mean ‘only a clea: | ing-out of undesirable Shoes) the object of the sale, Fi virtually to “CLOSE OUT” ALL Every new season must find our til our new 6 Striped T trimmed with White duck hin Couts—14 to IS years. ties ard Linens. No such beaut = that orrow are your Lv they ‘re Wiipper Tomor SHI suffer “this i x emblems k Saflo: with Wh! 50e, 50e. kind s 4 to 10 | onee ina vr with Wash | ad $1.50 values =that have been won't tarry b-such a chance ‘hth. Look row $30 Man-tailored Suits for rs, Silk bs: Just lay its Musti um Hot ever what you're ficent Gawns and Sk and $52 Wrappe at the They win with you—bera lined a the iy until fall, $7 White Pique Suits, wn en at eit thi Tomorrow Pampas Linen Suits, $2.89 Only 38 Suits of hoth—they Sendeetecfonteetestortentecfontenseerenteecect Smemes oes AND oe oe ‘Saks’ ee ee HAHN’S Midsummer Closing-Out Sale Begins Tomorrow. st known regular prices which’ begins tomorrow morning Shoes now contained in our 3 big Houses. shelves filled with entirely new Shoes—and, un- Fall Shoes will be in, we shall offer every pair of Sho now own at such reductions from the lowes rapid disposal. as and Shippers we to insure their If you want Shoes for present or early fall wear, now is your chance to buy them—such high qualities have never bgen sold as low—and remember the most de- sirable kinds and sizes will probably soon be sold out at such prices as these: Pac hit Men’s $4 Southern Ties, Of Best Quality Kangaroo. Better than e Broad T nd very comfortable, Closing-Out Price, Men’s Best Russet Shoes Of Genuine Russia Calt rbright’? Kid, ed on the 1 1, Gaiters or Oxford Ties. =| Closing-Out Price, _, Men’s Finest Low Shoes Of Best Patent Leather or Finest Quality Calf. oes or Plain Clesing-Out Price, > Men’s & Boys’TanShoes Of Brown Russia-finish Leather, Laced and Oxford Ties. Comfortable and Good Wearing. Closing-Out Price, | Hand-sewed Oxford Ties Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ sizes. & Kid or Patent Leather, Featherweight, yet Durable. Closing-Out Price, or Lig! © Cleaner and Polisher. st approved styles for Dark Whittemore’s, Combination -|19¢. Legains. For Men's + and Ladie Brown, Tan, or Black “pleyele Ladies’ $4 Dress Boots, Rest Hand Work—Most Stylish Shapes. Or Finest Black or Brown Of Imported Patent Leather, Closing-Out Price, Ladies’ $3 Low Shoes, The Handsomest aud Best Oxford Ties and Juliets nade in the Ui All Popular St Closing-Out Price, Ladies’ $2 Tan Boots, With Shapely Toes and Heels or Spring F Of Soft Brown that Never © Closing-Out Price, ‘Ladies’ and Pisses’ Low ed States, and Colors. ne? Kid dens. “Bverbri cks or Hi: 4 Shoes, 5: Sandals, Ties and peeay Slippers. liv Of Good Black or Brown Ki) ON Several Popular Shapes. u: Closing-Out Price, a “iiLadies’ Kid Oxford Ties, Coin Toe with Patent Tip. Solid Leather Soles, Good $1.00 quality. Closing-Out Price, a |37c. WM. HAHN.& CO,’S Reliable Shoe Houses, > » Ladies’ Tweed and Covert Cloth Bicycle Leggins—all colors, 930 AND 932 7TH ST. 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE. 238 PA. AVE. SE = eels gente oe ee 523i seses REE Se Laas < {and to mainta j whether he Chicago Operator Places the Responsi ek for Miners’ Strike. Claims the CHICAGO. nt of t presid Union N wh k the strik perhaps 1 a menth, New York and Cleveland Pittsburg veland by use fur of that « ts to ac York ny asserted th and . them up, and n apon which , iL would not. be sumed a few pain, s jury as C. Creed of the cause is said to have to him his + not yet been « > placed in av “i probably be a INS DEAD. and Author a aM. >, Cal, known M. Hiz- Hig of Chicaze publisher rrived h ef the tearin; : flaz of Porte ing ¢ © crowd W the Portugue: young me KILLED. Jumped the the trains station thi the engine morning the ruck a frog and jump switch, cr ng the life out of Georg Miller, « son of the engineer, and badly injuring Fireman John H. Ream. When the engine jum wheels went one the other, ¥: round until it top y at right an, r Miller and the y having a ke Young Miller, who had been tak with his father, was caught engine and crashed to death, but a slight delay to traffic. ae a WHOLESALE ARR) both broken a ride the was There dred additional arrests have followed the investigations of the military and naval commission appointed to try twenty-five dents of the navy, military and medical hools, who are charged with conducting political propaganda in the interest of the young Turkey party. —— ANDREE WILL START JULY 15. Arctic Aeronaut Came Near Losing . His Balloon in a Late Storm. STOCKHOLM, July 14.—According tb a dispatch from Hammerfest, Norway, the northernmost town of Europe, on the Qual- oe Island (whale island), says that the officers of the steamer Lofoten visited Mr. Andree, the aerdnaut, at Dane’s Island, on the northwest coast of Spitzbergen, July 10. Mr. Andree stated that he would not be ready to make the start for the north in his balloon until July 15. A strong storm from the south nearly carried off the balloon on the 24 instant, he stated, and since that time the north winds had been continuous. —_—- Mrs. Carew’s Sentence to Stand. LONDON, July 14.—The judicial commit- tee of the’ privy council has refused leave to appeal, from the judgment entered at Yokohama on February 1, sentencing to death’ Mrs. Carew, convicted of poisoning her hysband, Walter Raymond Hallowell Carew, secretary of the Yokohama United Club, .-which sentence was subsequently commuted, by the British minister to Ja- —— trunk reeds mending a pan, Sir BM, Satow, to, imprisonment for | 995e¢0000000OSOOoedoCesor sd ee i ——————— If you want anything, Star. If anybody has wha’ will get an answer. saa ee ae ee poaceodesersensoonrecevssooeeneereroeennnontroreveovv0N8L WwW. ELLSWORTH EXPLAINS.| > Seeooes cooaoeeeooednees Saks’ lieutenants are at the front: --and tomorrow the fortunes of be distributed to the profit of our patrons. MERTZ’S. eleeionetoealetetetleletly tptotente tel, aledetettpise ‘t Soap, 3cakes. firs rly Oc. Th nursday only24°- MERTZ’S Pharmacy, lith & F. Saeededendetenetet LR = cotedetedetedntedeedecedece ted ceeded to expect you for a regular customer just as long as we can give you the best values in Houseturnishings at lower eoeererersseseseneoooboosooooocoooeest i prices than anybody clse. That is just what we do every day in the year. There is never a moment that our eve’s off the market—never roan instant do we forget that we ve promised you the most for your mone Buyers this week will find a periect rvest of special op- portunities in every line feature of home-making. li you buy your Straw Mattings from us you will get a better quality—a better va- riety to select from—pay the and lowest prices in the United States, and to cap the climax we lay ‘em iree. Don't let anybody stand back for the want of ready money—your “CREDIT is nod.” se HOUSE & HERRFIANN,? etetenoeoe Go teeeetetoeetetetetettnietetetn eset Liberal Furn hers, + _ Cor. 7th and I Sts. = 1B eget list over’ r ure of your Pact ker’ sTar Sonp, i3c. oc. Buttermilk Soap, 2ic. 5c. Hair Brush 23c. 10c. 9c. 25c. Dressing Combs Whisk Broom = 25c. Root Beer, *Clausin’’ = = = 10c. 25c. Lyon’s Tooth Powd. 13c 25c. Barnard’s Cream, 18c. $2 Fount. Syringes = 63c. $1 Bulb. Syringes = = 46c. 25c. Celluloid Collars, 15c. 50c. Celluloid Cuffs - 25c. 33 per cent off on patent medicines. Kolb Pharmacy, 1 PRICES, . COR, EL atives of WALREAD oo it . Balto. Md vevvrvveveys AAA am, Gewese _S. Electric LightingCo.,: 3 213 14th St. ~ W. ’Phone 77. een) wevveververee ADOSCCTES sseeeeceonese PPoeeooee 4 |1mne Away this week? Need 4 z tiuat Will wears MetiCns withont aloee ing. haustion? — Sheet “steel bottom, steel chi forced strips, maps, fo Excelsior lock, linen’ lined, For $4.90. Strap free and uame paint Kmneessi, $75.2" PEOLOOEIOPE SPE I OS DOO SIS. TES

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