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z ORD ODOR KOO Lansburgh & Bro. It Has Kept Us Perspiring. We have been busy from early morning until closing time, using our entire force to wait on the many eager purchasers. Up to now we have not had a dull moment, and if giving values will keep up this rysh ef trade we will be busy all summer. y <x Closing Out Our Reductions Stock of In t Children’s Hats Men's Wear. x At Reduced Prices. French Suspenders. x Made exactly and as substan- tially as the celebrated “Guyot” make, plain colors, striped or pure white........25¢c. Pair. Neglige Shirts. Best quality Percale, two sep- arate collars and one separate pair cuffs, pearl buttons down All our Mull and Straw ef- fe which originally sold for $1.98. $1.48 and $1.25 Take vour choice for.. 98e. Another styles is made of shirred mull, full Tam O'Shanter crown, knife plaited brim, edged 8 4 % PN I ee 3 with Val. lace. These front. For...... $1.00 each x sold for 8gc. and 75¢. Balbriggan Underwear. More of that 50c. grade Soft- Abe coy Summer Coreetiine cae: nish Balbriggan Underwear, in short or long sleeves, with Draw- ers to match, 39c¢. each. Wool Sweaters. Boys’ Wool Sweate ary & sailor collars, finished with w cs stripes, colors blue and_ garnet. For ...........-§1.00 each Another lot of fine Summer Corsets just received. These will he placed on sale tomorrow be- tween the hours of °50¢ ° and 5 only, for...... These are made of strong net ¢ with satine strips, extra long : waist, high and heavily corded Bicycle Shirts. pase Pipe substanteal stay ed Dy Wool Neglige Shirts, made ¢ SOSSTSS VOMES, SNE SCS ME SOKE-. § with white’ collar sarid’) wise: Bovs’ Suit bands. Were $1.50. For$1. 00 2 toys’ Suits. Neckwear. Two-piece Tan Crash Suits, knee pants and blouse waist with deep sailor collar, trimmed with white duck. Bes AS 3 to Io ye More of those Washable Silk < Four-in-Hand and String Ties, made of superior China silk. § Regular value 25¢. Now, 3 for 25c. Madras Ties. OOOO ae x ane 4 Three-piece Suits, made of é © white linen crash, with knee large assortment of Madras i y pants, vest and open jacket, with String Ties for neglige use. ¢ Y three rows of pearl buttons and | The regular 12de. quality. & Ia sailor collar, in blue or For ..5¢. each; 6 for 25c. s \ red. trimmed with Hercules Ladies’ Shirt Waists Reduced. i S braid. Sizes from 3 = naar. ¥ to 10 years. For. $3.98 Your choice of all Waists that ¥ é sold for 75. for....34¢. each ( Also a Two-piece Suit, made 3 for $1. g of white pique, with knee pants Waists that sold for and blouse, large sailor collar | $1.98, $1.50, E252 and made of white pique. trimmed $1.00 now... " O7c. | with fancy braid Shirt Waists, Sizes 3 to 10 years LANSBU AGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424, 426 771i ST. OOS Saar Eee BOWLING Along under a full spread of canvas! Turning neither to the right nor to the left, but pressing forward toward the mark of our ambition, which is to In sizes 4 to 14 years, for.. 15¢. or OOOO {SOR OIORONR OOD ORIOL ICE GREATEST VALUES ON EARTH! HOMESPUN SUITS--the finest obtain- able in the markets of the world--SILK AND SATIN LINED--models of beauty, richness and elegance--were pronounced bargains at $15- Yours For $5 G18 Surely This Compulsory Sale Meaneth [Much! uvS RUNS AT HALF VALUE, vATS, GAPS AXD MEN'S FURNISHINGS for a Song, \WICTOR E. ADLE)R OUTFITTER TO MEN & BOYS, 923 os Seventh Street N. W. 927 929 J$yli-se CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. : Wee at 000. | | Great Reduction THOSE 22338, -,| ot “tao z iN | Switches, $2.50, formerly, E do you belong? Do you i Switches, $6.00, formerly sf05t: h to become decayed = ee 00, formerly $0 4 red and gain an offensive [etieecas ares cearesae é 2 At acendy oe | Se Shampooing, ete. : Putnless Extracting, Suc. ‘ i | Never fala. Try our “Curlette” for romeieiny, Baur: j 2s’ Dental Parlors. | Ss. HELLER’S { 3 720 c : eeerreT | Trusses ‘COOL | Rca PSR ‘STORE ze i a - White Rock Water a my, foe ot wanting to § | (ozonate lithia), The : a3 w gue Vastu, ue stomach water. TU i jant among table v ‘ ectri aa: i de ee 421: W. ’Phone 77. 4 jyit-ont $ known. Ran Fo, Sanaa N. W. Burchell, g Compa say say ara of Beek, 1325 F St. temly THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1897-12 PAGES. “Sweets” Our Delicious Ice Cream These cost more by the yard, These are in plain white, and white We have added to the ose, Handkerchiefs, 5c. Big tableful of 10 and 12%e. work Lace-trimmed, Colored Bordered kerehlefs will be sold 25c. & 38c. Veilings, 19c. Tomorrow we will sell Tnxedo Vell- jn and dotted, In plain black, with white dota, and pure white. aa 9 se Oe. Chamois Gloves, 59c. ‘Tomorrow we will sll the 4 and 6: butte Washable mois Gloves ti ) 59c. ' 35¢. Drawn- black For your whit White Sik Glove suit ta Eee 6 ‘The U. s. SALE” of ours. to fins Shoes we now own. ing. ooles. Ghans Price. Bes SL. 19 Black Viel Kid Oxfords, "$1 <7 Closing Price Genuine Dongola Oxford Ties. with guod solid soles, Round toes, patent tips. Regular $U values. Closing Price........ 48c. White Canvas Oxford Ties, Chocolate Goat Ties, Black Viel Kid Oxfords. Popular shapes. $1 und $1.25 grades. Closing Price 69c. Sizes 4 to 8, jocolute Kid Button Boots and Sandals, with durable sol Closing Price........ 48c. Dix's famous make $1.25 Children’s potnted toe. best tun and black kid Laced and Button Shoes. Closing Price. .... 95c. 40c. Fine “Sicili” Sugared Almonds. Tomorrow. . 4oc. Marshmallows, in peach, vanilla and banana flavors. 5 packages of 5c. Chewing Gum. - Irresistible Bargains. fA Tomorrow your 50 and 75c. will equal a dollar in ~ purchasing power. pected to read of such extraordinary low prices as will be quoted here tomorrow. Deas eee $1.25 Tan Linen Skirts for 61c. : being 4 yards wide apt Crash Linen Suits for $1.98. $5 and $6 Duck, Pique and Crash Linen table, which was filled with $1.50 and $1.75 Waist ured French Organdy Waists, which were $2 and oe Se Wee ‘Bon Me —— 314 & 316 7th St. Retiring from the - Shoe Business? No—we are NOT—by to do so we could not make any dispose of ALL Shoes in our 3 Hous: doing during this “MIDSUMMER CLOSI) The’ beginning of the coming fall season2has got 1 our shelves filled entirely with new Shoes—and for this reason we are trying to close out every pair of Just bear in mind that no matter what ‘kind of Shoes or Slippers, &c., you are looking for hére, that “OUR PRICES are reduced’ “From the lowest known regular Prices.” Here are a few samples: Ladies’ Children’s WM. HAHN&CO.’ Reliable Shoe Houses, _ At Bon Marche tomorrow! Cheap Tomorrow. joceecs.2 = 1Oc. per Ib: ge. Ib. | see: Tomorrow. Sodas allkflavors sega ganas cee sees eee Tomorrow for. J! Senator Hansbrough and Miss Chap- man Soon to Be Married— Personals. The monotony which even the senatorial lock nas now assumed has been broken to cther things much more pleasant rd than personal bickerings and qu rels. One of the senators from the great northwest does not seem to care par larly hew long th nate is in session, pro- that dignified body will break its its deliberations by Au- gust 20. That date is his wedding day, and has only been determined upon within the last few days, It is no misnomer to cail the gentleman in question the “happy” man, His senatorial chums who used to join him in an evening’: ion have within thelast fortnight discovered that they were just a little in the way, and that the senator did not bother much the next day when they feiled to keep the usual ¢ ing engag=men: We don’t believe you ever ex- having Inch hem and wide belt. he was ° much more satisfactorily now they are in of it, porated Senator ul S or ° ° Hansbrough of orth Dakota and Chapman of Washington and New Y with differsnt colored fronts and piping, In“ m* and ‘Tuxedo styles, have announced their engagement. The x handsome young bride-elect has s the H by day August 4, and after a honeymoon an i aists for 98c day, TAurust 3 and after, a honesmoon 2 to his far northwestern home. t win- ter the senatorial matrons will have added a young and preposessing member, who talks well, writes well and has a strong bent in the direction of art, having given 3 lots of Figured Grenadine Lawns and Black Fig- 49c. Lisle Vests, 25c. 2 c. Belts, 10c. Y " much time to the study of painting. Un- Womenip soil lenis. 236.) Teather Tomorrow we will sell 49e, French fortunately for the stay-at-homes, the wed- alte ditereny Soe: Sul be Oc Lisle ‘Thre: sta, with lace-trim- ding story must be enjoyed at long range, Roners lag = = med neck and silk Disa, 25 as the ceremony will not take place in this for. ce city, but in New Yerk. > leading up to this mat- only extended over a Mutual friends who "Phe acquaint an rimonial event. h: period of six w 25c. to 39c. Waist Sets, 13c. 49c.Lawn ‘‘Fronts,” 25c i have watched the ent of this Tomorrow we will sell 2e. and 390. Seo castle sige whe : asa SURE ad ae lawn Eto in = | love at first sight us stonine, pe ted amd 1 3¢, trimmed with white De = | been a very 1 individual In« Comat Boe : e euclennes lace, for........ aC. E lbehp) coun Bawa ant y mistake as to ss the senator's intentions, Senator Hans- . = jj | brough has been a widower for a couple i Co of years or so, his first wife having died in Ladies liars, Ile. = | this city. He is still in the very prime of life and is a popular man in feminine so- ciety. Neither the scnator nor his fair bride-elect_ has made any secret of their happy frames of mind the last few days, but neither have they made any form announcement of the engag ent beyond thelr intimate clrele of friends. | Miss Chap- at esiles in this city, and the ng is a matter of great among the relatives of the bride. Algernon toris varies his sum- mer's outing at Sorrento by frequent crulses in his yacht, the Anna Bess. H ied ‘“*Boot’’ Hosiery, Lic. will sell Women's black feet, Tomorrow Boot-patt with fan « of. Tomorrow we will sell all of t to-date L! sold for asure t i | Mr : ~.. | down to Southwest Harbor la and Z rart F Street. returned with a a “ _ 32 s . eens eta an ae Where “( Rul ar per and Mr home in that city those present, besid © daughter of the Prince Alt Guard, and Princess of Lea.well kr.own in this ¢ brings our Shoes within easy reach of all Qut-of-Towners, Mail Shoes for those| 2 Going Away. and and Mer. O'Connell, Princ Princ dik cseerioe : Baudini, General Jones and Miss No ¢ who anticipate a trip ntess Kin and Count St. to the mountains or seashore shortly should not fail to visit | Mrs. E. G. Newport for Randall left this morning for EVERY MEMBER — OF] _ or. Jonn w. Macartney, who has been in any means—but uf we were stronger et pnts to oS thay we ‘are x-QUT YOUR F ’ with Shoes | il! health for some time past, has gone io FAMILY with Shoes Gloucester, Mass., where his sister, Mrs. of the latest style of the best] F. R. Lane, has’ a cottage. It ts hoped quality and save you money | {Rat he will he benefited materially by a besides. Ladies’ Oxfords, $2 and $2.50. — _We have them In several styles, black and = rumet. AM are striking of lorg rest at the sea shore. Cox, who has been visiting govern- Ten- ee Mrs. W. V. Mr. Cox, who is secretary of the ment board of management of the nessee centennial exposition at the past month, has returned te at Emery place, Brightwood. The Misses Lutz of 339 C street are spend- = MOCALITY” at tow ie ‘qual | ing a few weeks in Canada with Mrs. == Will cont Gos Brom Gor’ as SiGe e Sen | ach Sphadte | ok Bincars asthe ae Aue —= where. Mrs. W. A. Firstbrook of Moore Park at — £7 Your inspection Is invited. Toronto. Boys? Russets,with heels,$2.25 5&$2.50.| Mrs. W. H. Combs and son, Master Loris BOOTS AND SHOES POLISHED FREE! Combs, of New York are visiting her par- . Mr. and Mrs. V. Becker, HOS 10ch street. Mr. Combs will be here in August. Mr. and Mrs. Elphonzo Youngs, with their son, Mr. Elphonzo Youngs, jr., are at the Strath-Haven, Atlantic City, for a few en's oes. : Mrs. and Miss Gould, accompanied by Miss Mildred Lamont a 1 Miss Katharyn 1211 F St., § Hand-sewed Oxford Tles, for Ladle McGirr, will leave Friday for Edgemont, of mest Datont Teather where they will remain a couple of weeks. Necyimnuby i nnteatone: $2 Mrs. Charles A. MeKevitte, wife of ex- a Chief Clerk Captain McKevitte of the pen- Closing Price...... sion office, h en to her home in New York on account of the sudden death of her mother. Miss Emery of 18 Towa circle met with a severe accident last evening which will confine her to the house for some time. While alighting from her wheel her foot caught. She was thrown and the foot | Fineat Russet Shore. r than custom made. RUN! KS Reduced. | Sass Even tower than the Cut $] “ur. a. Lee Lowe and wife are spending a prices of last spring. We are $| orinight’s vacation at Toronto, Canada. giving more trunk and better | _D. P. McCartney. chief engineer, United < fo =F a3 tes navy, and wife will leave tomorrow trunk for the money than ever for Saratoga Springs, where they will re- offered before. main until the first of September, then go No. 2 Extra Dress Trunk, to the White Mountains, and return to their full basswood be home about the first of October. hinges, aiters and Oxfords. ng Price. Mand sewed Oxford Tles, bk Pretty La of Black or Brown Vi Closing Price. Elegant Hand-made Shoes. Laced, Button or Oxfords, of finest known black Closing Price... De 35) i overed, 6.75 and has two trays. Police Specially Detailed to Prevent 7.25. Ingress of Weary Willies, No. 6 Dress Trunk, bass Frank Scott and John Gaines, young col- on ees agate ror eee o ron *? | ored men, figured in the Police Court today potion, hears eelslor "10 Xo. belts, “a ‘trays, full cloth 1 | because they had been found asleep on the double hat box. & | dats near the Long bridge about 2 o'clock & = f 3 , $7.50, "8.25, 9.00, $):i sone ‘ioe eee enn N id + cc wo jicemen ail ie time, an e weary Drown end Black L 69c.; No. 9 Trunk, full size bass 2 a fees 35 Sea y have to ° >; e Closing Prices? 2... give good accounts of themselves. Even then they are sometimes required to go be- lind the bars and repeat their explana- tions in court “I found these men on the flats about 2 o'clock this morning,” was the complaint of Policeman Augusto, “and I arrested * the PAE CLEC LLL ACESS ASSOC Ot eres Girls" $1.50 Chocolate Kid Laced, Sandals and Oxford Ties, styllsh and durable kinds. Sizes 11 to 2, several shapes. Closing Price... “$1.19: it knees, extra At 3s. 50. Traveling Bags. 930 AND 932 7TH ST. 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE. Genuine Grain Leather Satchds, Or oflicer was aske ford shape, gilt ‘trimmed, good’ ma- x d he ‘ ae Cr raters: “One of them said he was on his way 20 $2. 50, 3. 00, 3.50. y to his home in Genn! in sai Satchels, Ox- > auiles yy ford a nile ckel trimmed, leather-cov- Jeg a vat ya doing on the flats. erence Pore REMARKABLE ? STEAMER x) ‘Trunk, — this—remarkable on ac- a : count of the splendid qe for DEEL Meh glow peo. excellently pat *° © together, canvas rou : teltom:‘stecl clampa Corbin look. E Good strap and same fi od S55 painted treo, and at $2.50 Kneessi, 25,2" We're great on repalring trunks. Jy16-28d OSS HSISSLO DIS ESO DO 0 FOO Big Reductions In STRAW HATS. —for Men, Ladies and Children, Whole- sale reductions all over the store. Prices to sult all purchasers. IES’ SAILORS reduesd from $1.50 and RELLAS for travelers, $1.50, in case; others $1 up to $5. $15 Flannel Suits reduced to $5. CH Bicycle Suits reduced 25 per cent and more. ® Stinemetz <.., rattan) and FURRIERS, 1237 PA. AVE HUMORS OF ALL KINDS pee amCuticura Soap, ett audiugsace etre ot ra hi wn ered frames, inside pocket and stays. $3.25, 3.75. disorder and Cabinet Bags of Grain Leather, nickel » Dowel trouble by trimmed, newest style bags, convenient CH ECK » cc iinger, | aa $3.00 to § 5.00. TOPHAM’S, Jose (ae ean Sen WC} Headquarters for Travelers’ Malon iii q 1231 and 1233 Pa. ees Take Weir's Lemon Seitzer away with you! T5e. qt.; 40c. pt. 6/4 MEST: PHONE 998. |% 3: vactony, 12181200 © st. —*with you on your summer trip. You'll probably need it. Grand instantaneous remedy for sick headache, nervousness and “| was on my way here to see Captain Dodson, at the railroad office,” he respond- ed, “and I met this boy in Alexandria. When we got near the city we sat down on the rocks and dropped off asleep.” Vhy did you wait outside?” ‘Because I heard this was a bad town, and I didn’t want to get arrested.” “Where are you from?” arlottesville.”” hat kind of work do you do?” “I work on the railroad, and that’s why I came here to see the boss.” Gaines explained to the court that he had met Scott in Alexandria, and they walked over the road together. “I live in Baltimore,” he said, “and was vee my way home when the officer arrested — 4 tomach Violations of Health Ordinances, Three cases involving alleged violations of the health ordinances were called to the attention of the Police Court today. In one Mr. Washington Danenhower was charged with allowing some rubbish, injurious to | urbs are also protected against the in- health, to remain in a yard in rear of a vasion by strangers who come over the house on New York avenue. Dr. W. c. | Pead, and who are not desired here. Police- Fowler and Inspector Sanders of the health | men, larries and Shannon were on duty about Eckington lest night, and they ar- department, whose names appeared on the | rested Joseph Cole and iienry Davis, young information as witnesses, were not in.court, Vhere had you been?” “Down in Richmond.” Judge Mills was satisfied with the show- ing made by the young men, and released them on their personal bonds. The northern section of the city and sub- white men, whom they found on 4th street. indigestion. At your druggist. but 3tr, Danenhower appeared and ex- spite Png prolate the policemen EY that tl remi had (aS Toc., 25¢, and 50c. SENG GUE ea Sateen | ec acene Ter tbe eaaber at iranue wise PNR NN A A S| In another case Addic Thomas, a colored | h@ve annoyed the people out there,” said resident of Snow's alley, was “defenderc | Policeman Harries, we were detailed there to arrest them and protect the residents.” It was explained that the prisoners were begging from house to house, and when ar- rested Cole had a razor on him. “Fm guilty of having the razor, “was Cole’s | ,Dlea, “but had it for shaving pur- roses.” ‘There was no evidence to show that he had a piece of soap or a strap to keep his Inspector Welch of the health department failed to appear and prosecute the case, and it was also dismissed. Andrew McGarraghy was charged with having a defective cesspool in his yard, and the case was continued until next wee The Potomac Electric Power Company { tow eftablishing circults for General al Electric Supply recently constructed sub} ust are emcee be'made’ta grow ine, | 820° company. and the penalty of $80 oF hfe rates apply a iat healthy, hair, of a natural hue, by Hall's Hair | Sixty days was imposed. As vagrants they enewer. wefe sent down for thirty days each. OUSTING OF MR. HA) IES. The Proceeding Characteristic of That Corporation, ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star: Stockholders, bondholders, business men, patrons of the road, and, in fact, the pub- lic generally, are much Interested in the subject of the ousting of Mr. Geo. Harries from the office of president of the Metro- politan Railway Company, and the articles in The Star have, with Its usual efficien shed much light on the subject, Consider- ing Mr. Harries’ valuable services to this company and the public, the surprise at the treatment he has m ‘ived, for which it appears no reason has been advanced, is somewhat reasonable In these matters there is much of which save the lead are informed, and, therefore, though table at most only a conjecture entire gives out the appearance whereby Mr. Harries, with his brains, en ergy and striking personality temporarily in ce for the purpose of pulling the out of the mire of unpopularity n the old manage- Ment, on one side, and Congress, labor or- kanizations, its employes and the public, on the other, only to be deposed when the work was Successfull pmplished and the cloud had now may the refreshing sight njoyed of seeing the back again and re- under the advantages In his rated oppo: corporation @ comparison to an it was nevertt . this case p for by no other means w highly a respected citt- to have been made a so indissolubly con- wrong and injury—yes, so teristic of this corporation L. R. EB ———— The Spring Slipped. ling to have a bell attached to his Je was the charge against a colored boy named Louis Pinkett, who was tried in the Police Court this morning 8 d been arrested by Policeman es of the bicycle squad. He had a bell on his wheel, ing bee slipped and some oil Th y's taliure to sound the alarm for a p aearae was what atir 1 the officer's attention, the explanation 1 of a & fine. employer ulted in the ping of the spring was an accident whica could not be prevented. The judge ex ined the bell and remitted the fine The other victims of the bicy e L. D. Underwood and 0. & sten, and collateral was forfeited by ca —_ > rwriters to Meet at Nashville, he Tenn State Association of Life Underwriters will convene for reorganiza- tion at Nashville, Tenn., on the 20th and ist instants, designated by the centennial officials at Nashville as special insurance days. The meeting will be an important one in nany ways, especially as it will the largest: meeting of life insurance agents ever held on purely southern soil, A fine program of entertainment has been pre- effort taken to make the time pre Mr. David § ident of National Underwriters, together committer, will be the g! ville underwriters. Before returning to this city, drick will make an friends and relatives in 4 ginia. Mr. visit and Vir- Hen- to Se Marcellas Displayed Temper. There is an entertainment being held in a tent on a lot on North Capitol street, while on the outside the lemonade and soda water man gathers in the nickels and pen- nies. Yesterday a small boy named Mar- cellus Wells went to the lot. He could only look on, for he had no money. He finally concluded that if he could not some soda water and see the show he would start a miniature rebellion, which would terminate both the show and the sale of soft drinks. When he had bom- pd the place with stones for several a policeman appe and arrest- plea to Jud Is was that y thrown a rubber ball, but the man was positive that he had thrown stones, and a fine of $10 was im- posed. In default. he will serve the Dis- trict thirty days. from residence, at 9 a.m, 210 I street southeast, on Saturday, in his private. (Portsmouth papers please 1897, at 3 p.m., y. July 15, wite of ‘Michael Masset eth without waking, the one we « ot for weeping, for sorrow sh; ND AND CHILDE residence, 1011 Del at Con-ondtvill EH, widow Relatives and at 3 o'chok. (Philadelphia papers please On Thursday, July 15, » to stay, FATHER. Feneral from resid y July 17, at PELLA. At Taylorstown, Loudom county, Va. on July 1897, JOHN H ALA, son of the late Tinh Hi, and Elizabeth Petia. Gone, but not forgotten, On Thursday, July 15, 897, JA f deopsy, in the ‘seventy -cl Jatholie Church, 5 poral of Go. C. necticut MH, he Farragu' Post Will please ~ fo eran ineited. bury, m., and Springfield, Mase., please copy.) Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED BY THESE LITTLE PILL&, They relieve dist: Dyspepsia, ‘also Indigestion and Too Hearty Euting. A per= fect remedy =m ness, Bad Tuste in the Mouth. Coated Tongue, Pain in They regulate the Purely Voge- table. Small Pills. Small Dose. Small Price.