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TIIE aiOnJSIJSTG-TlMES, SSIKDA.Y,' APKIIi 4, 1897, It's Time to Change and we are raady for you with the richest, the choicest and the largest NEW stock of Men's and Boys' wearables ever Washington. seen in Hats. One of the first changes to be made is headge r. You'll find a complete line of the correct styles and colors here. Derbys in Youman, Knox, Miller and Dunlap blocks, in black, brcwn, and nutria shades, $2.00 and S3.00. The Stetson special, the equal of any agency $5 hat, only S4-.00. Fedoras, in pearl, pearl with black band, brown, golden brown, maple, otter, &c, Sl-OO, $1.50, S2.00. S2.50, $3.00, and $4.00. Boys' Hats, 50c to $2.03. Golf Caps, 50c to $1.50. Furnishings. Everything new and attractive the rich est selection of Neckwear at FIFTY CENTS in town best values, too. Medium-weight Underwear, wool and balbriggan, all sizes, 50c, 75c, SI, SI. 25, S1.50. $2, and S2.50 par garment. Only complete line of Monarch Shirts, all neck sizes, with all sleeve lengths, In all grades and styles. Complete new line of Men's and Boys' Sweaters and Golf Hose. Specially low prices. Balance of Ladies' Shirt Waists and Sweaters at HALF PRICE. Every garment, ever Furnishings is NEW- and U ffuarantp '- ,.e Ciu?l Twelfth faUiVA HULCIRCULAIION. The circulation of I'lie Time for tlie weclt ended April 2, 180", as lib ft.Ihmh: Saturday, March 27 38,700 Sunday, Match 2S 24.KJ7 Monday, March 20 . 37,500 Tue-duy, March 30 3S.102 "Wednesday, Maich 31 3S.130 aUnrMkj, April X 3b.l32 Friday, April 2 38,237 Total 233,3Sb Average daily cix dilution (Sunday, 24,it7,excepse.l) 3S.203 I heieby ceitify that the above 1b n correct statement of circula tion ior the celt ended April 2, 1&U7. WILLIAM P. L12i:CII, Manage" of Circulation. Advertisers- are cordially invited to satisfy tliemvelt e us to the orrwtui'ss of the above fisiute through an examination of our cir culation boolt, blanK i.iper record, untl circulation cah hooli. City Brevities. Henry Arnold wdveslerdav appointtdan additional pmatcon the police force Tlic Commissioners hae ordered the construe ti n of a catch-basin at theinter tectlon if Jackson and Adamb streets, Anacostia Ellas Solomon, a German butcher, has been am Med by Precinctl)et"cue Barnes on tin charge of maintaining a slaughter lioase withm the city limit. roliceman Chailes H liushall, of the Tirst preunct, who resigned from the police force Wednesday night, because he said he was being persecuted, was yesterday dis missed on the chaise of desertion rriate Lawrence O'Dea. of the police fcrce, has been exonerated from the charges u on which he wab tried March 10 The charge of neglect of duty, upon which C R Bushnll was tried February 24, nan also dismissed W L Hind'', who lias been sening as superintendent of the construction of the Vallach School, was vest erday transferred to take chariot the rejwilrs at the old No 2 en chic house, and It Terry Miller was tilected to superintend the construction or the Boncu School building mmnniiiii I "LOOK FOR THE BIG TELLOW SIGNS." That Was a Terrible Rush j Yesterday! You were too many for us but we did the best we could to wait on every : one. Some, perhaps, did not get the attention they should have received; we : : are sorrv for it. You came exoecting- a g-ood thing- tremendous clothing : " bar-ains and you found it Wnat a magnet those SPRING SUITS at E : $2 50. $3.50, and $4.50 proved, and splendid suits they were, worth three and : : four times as much. Some packages were not delivered last night, it was im- : - possible. For tomorrow we have prepared some more extraordinary barg-ains ; ! in MEN'S OVERCOATS (for next vear or this) SPRING SUITS and CHIL- E : DREN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING. There will be some of those Men's Spring Suits at $2 50 as well. Come while they hold out. ' This : n ii 1 is no fable it is hard facts indisputably true. Ask any who are crowding this store from morning until night. Men's Suits. Elegant Business Suits.. ..$2.50 Black Cheviot Suits.. .. $2.9 O All our $7 and $S Suits now 3. SO All our S9 and $10 Suits now 4c, SO All our $1,0 50 and $12 Suits now 5,90 Frcncli Black Worsted Suits.. .. 6.90 Office Coats, 25c. Boys' Long Pants, 50c. Knee Pants, worth from 25c to $1.25, now 15c, 20c and 30c. Well-made Boys' Long Pants Suits from 2 and up- E ward, in sizes 14 to 19 years. GOOD WLLL AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. i GARNER & CO., I Seventh and H Streets. -. JllllillllMl Shoes. All the newest shapes in calf, patent calf' and russet, $2.50. $3, $3.50, $4- and $5. A specially dressy Shoe is a new shade in rus set patent leather a very nobby shape, too. Similar ones are sold at $7.50 and $8 all over town. Our price for this beauty is only $5. Same grade in black, also. All sizes and shapes. A few broken lots of $5, $5.50 and $6 patent calf bals reduced to S3. Same, hand-sewed calf bals, wore $3.50, $4 and S4.50, broken sizes, to close, Si. 50. Clothing. Men'sTOP COATS, correct in every sense Of the word, S7.50,$10, $12.50, $15, $1S, S20 and $25. Newest shades and shapes and perfect fitting. Men's Sack Suits In plaids, overplaids and Scotch mixtures, in the new shades of brown, gray and olive, SlO, $12.50 $15. $i S, $20 and $25. Some ot them have a pair oF bicycle trousers in addition to the full suit, thus practically making two suits. Reg. Bicycle Suits, $4. $5, $6,$7.50, SIO. $12.50 and $15. Bicycle Pants, $ 1 , $ 1 .50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4 and $5, -I at, every pair of Shoes, and every article of . for this season's sale by the best makers, best obtainable anywhere at the same price. rW Cherv and F Streets Northwest. AT Till- MJl.niKHh' HOMF.. National l'lii.iei' ClubV. IVi forni mice for the Old Soldier-. The National Players' Club" gac a musical and dramatic entertainment Fri dn evening at tlie Soldiers' Home for the pleasure of Us inmate, the occasion prov ing one or the mot successful in the an nals, of this clcr orguiiuion The musical numbers were opoii'-d with selections by the Soldiers' Home Band, after w inc k there wei e gU en, in interest mg 6i!ecesiou, a recitation by Miss Ileone Stewart soprano solo, Miss Bcsmc lltiier, recitation. Mr Louis Kami, and a lass solo, by Mr William Clab.tugh At the close or the musical f e it ures or the eeniug, the club played Sidney Rosen fvld's laughable farce, entitled Mi X " The members taking part w-ie Miss Bessie Stewart, Miss bailie Abell, anil -Mish Agnes Vas-ar, and Messrs heth Cable, Dakely, "William Clatmugh, ami Edward Mutli The 'Nationals' hav e scleral other plavs in rehearsal, one of "Khun will be produced shortly at St Elizabeth's Asylum for the amusement of the insane SUIT TO ENJOIN A COLLECTION. Charge- Made That a Convex unco V.a- Fraudulent. The firms of Daniel A. Blumenthnl and Joel Bailey A. Co , non residents of the District, yesterday jointly filed a lull in equity ajrarisl Dai id J Stcr.i and Solomon Livingston, formeily in business in this city as fctern A. Livingston, Julius Brown and Elias Solomon, to enjoin the collection or a sum of money aiuountinc to about 5-900, realized trom a maishal& sale of Solomon & Livingston's effects The complaint Is that fcolomon i Ll -Inpston owe the plainllifs the acpreirate sum or SGOG 50, the Baile deht beiiis roieied bj a judgment obtained ngainst the derendHiit firm The defendants are alleped to h.te disced of their propertj to Brown and .Solomon, In conveyance, and the plaintiffs aver that it was fraudulent and want the conveyance set aside They alto v-ant to prevent the payment to any one or the money in the marshal's hands, pending the 6uit Marriage License. Licenses to marry have been issued as follows P "VV Huntrnpton and Alice II Berry Charles Hickinsrn and Susie Redmond "V Charles Arnold and Carrie C Adams Charles Francis and Caroline U Benll at 30 and 40 Gents Men's Pants. Men's twilled Working Pants Union Cassimcre Pants.. Odds and ends of $2 GO and $3.00 Pants 60c 75C Suits esc Odds and ends ot$3.25 and $4.00 Pants $1,25 An Elegant Gray Mixed Pants $1.75 Fine Imported Worsted rants $2.25 Co9 A i'LANKl.l) SHAD DINNJ'.H. One to IleSi'nnl at Murf-hall Hull loday . A jilankcd shad dinner will be sened at .Marshall Hall to'lav, and prep.iraiions have been made to satisf., Hie appetites or a large number or people These din iiei s, terveil ut this n-sort, have been en Joyed by tlinusnulh or citizens of W.isli ington duiing the past few year', and have tlie distinction or being considered equal to any pi inked shad dim.ers sened in this eountiy Tlie celebrated Marshall Hall clam chowder is served, which is if-eir a relish A special invitation Is ex tended to all ladies to partake of one of these dinners, which aie served in the lcautirul dinliitt-rooms at the Hall Today the steamer Maealcster will make t'io Hips, leaving at 11 a in , and 2 30 p m ; returning, it leaves the Hall .u 110 and 5 30 p in The price or the. dinner is placed at 73 cents mid a Tare of 23 cents Is. charged for the Hip ADMIRAL Ul'SSr.LL'S FUX12RAL. The Hov. Maekay -Smith Delivered tlie I'tineial Oiation. The funeral services of the late Admiral John II Russell took plice from St lohnV P. E Church at 2 ao yesterday afternoon Rev Ui Mack.iv-Siintli delivered the fu neral oration, which v-as a cry impressive, and was assisted during the seivice bv Rev Wood Tlie Military Order of the Loyal Lemon was in attendance Col Georpc A Wood ward, U S A , commanding Theio was a profusion ol beautiful floral tributes a!-o a large wreath from tin Loyal Legion The pallbcaier- were Admirals Roc, Upshur, "Walker, and Ramsey, Gen .lolin M Wilson. Gen B C Caul, MajorXicholson, of the Marine Coips, and Mr Edward Mc Cauley The icmains were temporarily placed in a vault at Rock Creek Cemetery Mr-. Grcenbaiini Sues for Divorce. Ttcglna Grecnbaum, by her nttornev, Pinion Lyon, yesterday filed a petition for divorce from hei husband, Israel Green unum, charging desertion and abandon ment The parties were married In this cily, July 10, 1891, and have one child In March, 1S93, the petitioner alleges, her husband left her and went to Balti more The wife desires to resume her maiden name of Stern, and to have the custody of the child on ie Dollar of the bargain buyers, : : Children's Suits. Odds and Ends Children's GOO Another lot of odds and ends Children's Suits .... TSc Xice line of Children's Suits in browns, gray and blue..$1.48 Nobby Children's Spring Suits, worth $5, now $2.48 HAULED UP Several Who Practice Without License Brought Inlo Court. A CONVICTION WAS-' SECURED "Dr." Simon Ford Fined Fifty Dol lars or Sent to Jail for Ten DayH. Testified That lie Ginduuted us Stcudibout Cook Uis Treatment of lllinilnesjfcj. A number of prominent physicians and members of the District Medical Society were in the police court yesterday after noon, toheai the fi rst case brought against tlie "fake'' doctors, whoric anest was broimlit a'wut by the combined action of the detettle bureau, health office and medical society. "Dr.' Simon Ford, an afjed mulatto, with long cmly liulr and Hurnside whis kers, who lita at No. 1011 Kleventh street north u cat, was the fiist defendant airained under the law of June 3, 18'JO. Health ufrkor Woodward, the father of tills law, was in court and watched the trial with inteiost. It pi o Ides penalties of notlesb tlinnGO rinenormoiethan .nui), and liupusoiuueiit of not less than 10 nor more th.Mi iiu day sin jail or both flue and imprisonment. "l)i." Ford was defended by Lawyer Kicks, and DetutHe Howl was the first Government witiuss "1 found this man's name in the city directory as pliyiiiau, and, koIiic; to his house, found a doctor's tiliinIc on tlie outer wall," said the detc(tie "It read, l)r Simon Torn ' lie Acknowledged to me that he practiced medicine, and bald he was not .t giaduate of any uiedkal college " 'Huff do you prartio'? 1 asked " 'Willi nothing but heibs I nianu fiicttne my own incdii iue ' " Detccthe Hei.ui told of islting lord's house lie found his laboratory in a kitchen Ford bhowed him a lot of herbs and what looked like "old tice roots " 'Told told me," saiil lit Ian, that he had ctned ( acs in v 1 icli ( thei physicians had r.iilid cu'ii to Klt- relief The do toi' had an old blind cokned woman in liU lahoiatory and wus lioulucing her eyes with leaes She said he had done her much good " "Ui" 1 old then wini, on the witness stand in his own def use "Tlie reason I put the doctor's sign on my wall," he said, "is because ihe people calls me doctor " "Ho you write prescriptions''" asked Law y er Kicks ".No, sii, 1 can't write my own nam" ' "What kind of F.ile wcie aou puttii g on the blind -woman's eyes-7" que led Judge Millei. It's a scTt'L, s'r, and 1 ougiitn t re veal it, but I'll tell ymh That Mhe was made rinm onions, potatoes, hoai hound and million " "erc yiu trying to rentorc the old woninu's sight?" asked his Honor "No, oir ' "Oo ai cure stomachaches' ' "Oh, yes. Mi 'Ihey are easy" "On -.our patients :ay for your mcdl cines?" ot all of them Sometimes I ask how much iiione they haerl they give me 25 cents r0 cents, and sometimes a dollar W'huteer sum they may happiii to h.ie "You giadratcd b people calling you doctor," said l'rosecutor Mullowny, and then put your Mirn out'" "No, sir. I graduated as a stcaml at cook " Lawyei Ricks contended that tlie in w law onh applied to unliceii'eil piisu,s who w rite prescriptions "Not at all," replied the court l'r.u titionrrh should not only hat a diploma but the authorities should alt-o so tli it the are fully quallHcd to practice medi cine " His honor said Ford or no one else had a rij;lit to humbug the people in this manner He said a nan or Tord s ap pearance and standing among his people could make a good de.il of tumble anil sioke of the danger of such practices anil the inysteiious deaths, some of which can be attributed to them Ah this i.is the first case under the new law, the lowest fine. SCO, -was imposed, with ten days in jail In default "Ir" John K Johnson, who ivas ar rested by Detpctivis Hoyd and Helan. de manded a jury trial and the case went over until net week JXTHIlKSriXG I.AIIOH CIRCLES. ileetinu and Conference Hot ween Sovereign, Hayes and Simmon. The meeting between Master Workman Soereign and Secretary-Treasurer John W Hay es of the Knights of Labor, and Mr W II b Simmons, formerly master work man of District Assembly No 0G, Knights of Labor, a few days ago, has been the one subject of coin ersationaiiioiig tlielocal members of the ordei eer since The greeting between these, said to bu, deadly enemies, is reported to h.ue been e. tremely cordial, and heiein lies the cnuse for suipnseto the local knights What these gentlemen discussed could not be learned, for all interested are a close as clams In leference to the subject. All or them ay that the meeting was purely accidental and has no significance whatever, so far as the local dissensions in the oidei aie concerned This may be titie, but is all the more surprising, as it is UnnwiUhatevents which have transpired within the last two months have wrought many changes ef opinions as regardslocal affairs This "accidental" meeting, at -which, it is said, "only the time of day was passed," it is alleged took place outside the "using"' ground and away fiomlicplaccs or busi ness or all the parties This, in itself, is said by some of the knowing ones, to be erv significant, being ti meeting on half way ground. While, as already stated, both sides to the "combat" deny that it was a "busi ness" meeting, it is said by a patsserby who happens to know ail the parties, that Jicy seemed "mighty interested" in what they were discussing Physicians Procure Certificates. The publicity given -yesterday in The Morning Times of thcijicglect of certain physicians to procure their certificates au thorizing them to practice their profes sions caused several to callat the health of fice to look after their interests It Is nob evpected that warrants will be obtained fnrthnothprderelicts If anyieputablephy- sician shall become aware of his liability under the law ho will without doubt take the proper steps to right himself. Some of those who applied for registration are in other cities atpresent, and some are undci stood to be on pleasure excursions abroad To Moston nnil Points 12nst via Penn sylvania Itnilroad nnd Fall Rlvec Line. Commencing Apiil 1 a week-day trans fer service between Jersey City station and Fall River line pier by Brooklyn annex boats will be established. .Passengers wjshing to avail themselves of this ar rangement should leave Washington on 10 a.m. train. apl,3,G,8,10-e, mdi31,apl,4,6,8,10-m JOHNSTONS, 729 716 St. AND Best Ginger jAc bnaps, 10 lbs. Ginger Snaps Tor 31c Morula v we will sell the best large cans or AUMOUK'S and KINUAVb celebrated tioups at 10 cents per can. Tills is Just hair the price', other dealers are ad ertlslug as bar gains at iJO cents. 1 O lb. lots Arbuckle's or Levering's Coffee. Monday Arbuckle's or Ivvcring's Package Corfce, 1 :i l-ti cents pkg. in lOipound lots, SI. 30. Mondav we will sell 1.400 cakes of Laundry Soap, at 1 1-2 cents per cake 125 cakes for 35 cents. Borax Soap9 2-c Star Soap, 2c We sell all other will-Known bran ds of Hoap at Uai gain prices Butte rin e in five pound quan t i -ties. The best Hutterlne bv the pound, 1 1 cents in 5 pound lots Tor bo ceats ST I. :in Butter. 28c Hox 3 cakes Toilet Soap Hab Brand Condensed Milk 'fall cans Condensed Milk. Hulter DikIi Mustard no tic ! rc 10c 1'reiiared Hcolcli Herring or Halibut Good Baking i'owder, can 15est Oats, per paclnge l!e-t MKed Cakes, per lb 10c . nc 7c lL'C I lame i-eacnes, per can l?nli iMriiijL ( .liitit (1 1 rmt- 1)(kr Jc ran lCc Large cans of Soup, all kinds "0c Monday you are entitled to 5 lbs of Best uranuiated sugar free with tile purr l ase ol mic j niind of filw Tea. GOc Tea, HOc Tea, or i?l 00 Tea WorcestcrshireSauce.perbottle .10c nit bottles Catsup, each .. "' i iilmuii sbox Mustard, p.irh . 15c Hoes Cot fee Lsseace, - for . 5c uric WasiiOoarils ru .. lit CannedCorn, I'eas, Lima JJe.ms Gc Liixiitiiia r.ipioci.r o iKsipuek fee 1'Jl Maccnronl, per package 7c 1 2i m rub Brushes ( IJmeii) si 7c fi-lli Kettle-rendered I-ird . Vc. r lbs Boneless Cod hish for J 5c line kets Mac kerel, wi ighing '0 lbs gioss G"e Lar;;e buudb s KtadlitlK W o 1 Jc bmi li s .Noodles, fit par kuge and . iue I Java and i I iiocha Coffee, 13 lbs. s 88c 5 pounds of Uranuiated Sugar gieu lri to ea li pun i isi r i J pounds Jaa and Moth a Monday Peaches, 6c l, 'M0 pounds of California Evap orated 1'eaches as n rruit departs ment bargain, at G 1-L' cents Best Raisins, 6c Monday w e willscll 1,Q00 pounds or large plump. Imported Jtaisms at o cents per pound this quality or fruit is worth 1' cents, and our usual price is 10 cents Flour, 30c sack Best Family Flour, by the barrel, B v (o, oy iue nick, iu cents Box Ball Blue, Tc '1 he large boes or Ball lilue, containing 100 hails, for 7 cents per bo er large boxes contain ing 00 balls, 10 cents Table Oil, 8c Uur special sale price on Table Oil and Oil for salad, etc , 8 cents bottle. Stick and French C. lb Candy 10 lbs of cither French or Stick Candy Monday for 40c NAVY BEANS, 2c Monday tlie best Navy Beans at tuUr price, li l-li cents, peck of fy UeansrorbO cents Large Grain Rice, 5c '1 he Hest Large Grain Head Klce Monday o l-2c, lb 5 lbs for 25c. SHOULDERS, 6c The Best Small Sugar-cured smoKcu anouKiers at g i-zc. lb. 21 POUNDS SUGAR, $1.00 21 pounds of Best Granulated hngar today for 1.00. BEST EGGS, 1 Oc Mondav the best nearbv, freshest and finest In the world, 10c dozen case containing 30 dozen L'ggs, Best Corn Starch, 4c 10 packages of the best Corn Starch for 38 cents Chicken and Tomato can Soup, Chocolate. 15c Wilbur's Cocoa, 1 8c. Monday wimui & vuu, - "w can liakiug Chocolate, 15 cents. Best Pckg. Oats, 6c The best pacKagu ones Atomic, cents each; 10 packages foi 58 cents. 25c Brooms, 10c The 3 string Carpet Brooms Mon day, 10 cents each. !10c Sweet Chocolate. 3c Sardines. 3c. Snnlines Mondav for 3 l-2c 25 boxes for 75c. Rolled Oats, 2c Best Rolled Oats Monday for 2 l-2c lb 10 lbs ror 20c. JOHNSTONS, 729rtUSi. 5 IDS UUAK II 1C The Busy Corner, 8th & flarket Space. . KANN, SONS & CO. WE ARE Now in for a poDay Siege. That's the time allowed the contrac tors to finish the buck portion of cur Im provements. , " hut tney would do to our stock in case we were indifferent n J1""' wi enougl to make big sacrifices would take rm.ie than two column of Jge mmUmi to explain. Our Stock Has Grown With Our Trade. The gwxlB in our warelioiiM?. Mock n om and unpert orler. whlrh wrw out or bond preious lo tin- pai-wige of thenew tmirr liaTe to uDh?mo Miff mmts m putatlon or pront as tliofce that I ae gon- befuro them . - ,-, OurcstaullbhiHentlsthegoodSamarHannoMie far tnw shopplas ootumiMKjp -I wo' District. . UJS.S. Tor ilonday. and if the quantities should bold out, you oan nave tiicwt gx oat THes- 100 pieceB of fine (piality pniln eiil ImM Hltk, IiwINiMbs mUh Hew steMlOH as itle ioy.il purpl- rmimy he-lie UMiethnrK wterHlH imI jxpij leas awl all staples shades Jiwt mken oat of band- vortli 30e a yard. 200 plec3 of fine Foulard Trinted sUles and colorings e-ve-r shown. 'o out of bond a rew days ago. Worth oOe. New Iuccnde Eitins, in two-tone for fancy linings. Worth 50c. m. . r . -i i. -rrX. 27-inch All-Silk Black China Smooth- CO one of pieces, all the new designs. In our imports, ju-t taken out of 24-inelf extra heavy well-finished good as this class of silk can xiossibly Taney r'ignred Novelties and Colored effects, in an unlimited display of patterns, tne re.u ining in rancy wasii iiauuti"3- - u.m; ic "i j.'"o- -w . neat ami pi ctty. mostly hairline stripes on white gioends the only genuint ash silks imported. Worth 10c. a yard. ifou 11 find a complete aortment of ail the shades in plain and changeable Taffeta cluaper than elsewhere Dress Goods. 20 cases of ImiKirted Wool Noelties, tlie latest spriitj; creations-saved te aiUai'ced may by taking thfiii out of bond tne -ui. Hit- tantr Mil pa'nl. miok j an immense aiitouut of moie , which you suull reap the benefit of 38-A-ND4S-1iicli.prin!i-i'ightrioielty niKtureu.oer 100 styles to select from worth SOeayard Monday, 29c 42 INCH All-wool ImiKKted Broken Checks, In tbree-tone effect, the swell styles of '97 north 79c. a yard Monday, 4SC 4.6 INCH All-wool Imported Canvas SuiUngg. Tb smmIh re gemune Freneb. wtRH's, and come in green, uttte, reaetta, mode, ton, gray and steel mixtures -worth $1 a yard londay, 09c 42 AND -15 Inch Scotch Effect N'oveltie Mid all-wool Elamine, thre-tone and iriil-M.enl erfeel; the forn-r to very -well materia! for a tolkr-maJe suit and the latter a ery ilreasy weave wortfc SI yanl Mondav, 59c 40 PIECSS or Double Width all-wool Checks, 10 styles worth 25c Monday, 5c SO PIECES 32 inch Beige Mixtures, colorings worth 25c. Monday, 5c XO PIECES 32-mch Half-wool Figured Cashmeres; an excellent imitation of imported Chailie worth 20c. No betterinvestmentif you want to buy a Silk-finiahed Black Aloaair than oup 69c quality -usuallv sold at SI a yard Well sell ten pieces ot 75c ImiKirted Black Henrietta, 45 inches wide, silk fin ish - CO-inch Weather-proof reather-weight the iery thing for "mourning costumes a yard. Linen Department. 200 doz each of 15 and 17 inch-nuare colored-bordered Fringed MipKlns "Worth 4c and oc each Monday 2c mil 3c 15piece;ofSilerHleachedGernianTable L-Inen, extra weight, superior inality and finish, new choice deigns, full 00 inches wide Neer sold for less than 50c Mon day, peryard 36c 14-inch All-Linen Kitchen Toweling. Worth(Jl-2c Monday.peryd 3 l'Sc 3 Special Bargains in Veilings At 15C yd Assorted Spots and Ietie. Worth 25c At 19c yd Assorted &potn and Meshes. Worth 30 to 37c At 29e yd. Assorted Spots and Meshes Worth SOc EmWderies and Laces. 50 pieces of Tine Swiss Demi-riouncing. 7 to 9 inches wide, immense variety of patterns,, all fast edges, cut out. ready for use Worth371-2c. Monday, peryd -SOc One lot of veiv fine Cambric Cdglnir, new , choice patterns Worth 20c yard. Mondav 14c a ard GO pieces of a'ssorted laces, black and cream chantillv. black and white aupliuues valenciennex, torchon, etc . from 3 to 0 inches wi.le Worth 18 to 25c. yard. Monday, 12 l-2c, a yard. Wash Goods, ist floor. Silverberg Annex. Ducks-new styles: alsoplaln shades. .S3-4c Bicycle tweed suiting, G shade-,.. ..9 .5-lc Figured organdie lawns, lappets and lace effects .. .. ..loc Figured linens, 31 inches wide.. ..12 l-Jc flam etamine, black and blue, cream heliotropeandgreen 12 l-2c Koechlln French organdie-40 styles. .2 lc French dress ginghams, silk Ntripes, 2oC loO Silk-stripe dress linens; also plaids.. 25c Domestics. 3d floor, Fruit of the Loom Bleacb muslin. ...5c Mohawk Valley 9-4: Bleached Sheet- lng l-U-lc Rcndy-madcHeinstitchedBIeuchSheets Hlx0 9c New Styles Bates Dress Ginghams 10c 3 c.ises prettiest line of London Per cales, full yard wide, black, blue .! rarl irrAllnil trltll fctlO nfTTSt printings, colors guaranteed fast. 12 l--c Clieesecloth. all shades -c 8c. White Shaker Flannel .....5c All-wool Navy-blue Heavy Flannel, for shirts, skirts and bathing suits 140 . KANN, SONS & CO., 8th and Market Space. Prices Lower Than Any Other House in the United States. Ail mail orders will receive our prompt attention. Monday, Japs the most exfioUite assortu ent of better in 75c or OSc grades AIhj taken a. yard. Monday, cororings, linen back ju tae thing Monday, 20C Atnn fTUn --Tcr- o we fr ftrr t'". i.f refill """""J rinlshed cloth worth 50c Monday, Figured lilnck Satin Duchess Another bond. Worth $1 00. Mondiiy, Black Rustling Taffeta will wear as tvear. Worth fcDc Monday, QQq Figured Taffetas in plain and changeable saitaWe for waiHs or fronts "Worth 89c Monday, f Monday, 15c LS Monday, 59c ce already shrunk nteed Worth 51.39 Black Imported Serge-already shrunk wear positiMjy guaranteed Worth 51.39 Monday, Si, 00 Linings. 25 lining: hands to serve you Monday. I"-' .'"-" Moire Taffeta Rustle Perca liiie. in bifick. gray, cream and white, at 9 3-lc 10c Good Heavy 36-in Silesm,in black and colors, 6 J-la 16c All-Linen Stirf Canvas at 12 l-2c. 16c Tast Ulack Guaranteed Nubian Fer calme, 10 l-2c 15c Sateen-Finish Lawn, in all higa colors, at 9 3-lc. GOc Genuine 27 in Herringbone Hair cloth, 39C. 30c Gray Herringbone Haircloth, 19c. 12 l-2c Fine 36-in r creatine, m brown, cieam and white, 6 3-lc A full line of neat &ilks and Ribbon Cloth, foi light organdie dresses, at 25a . ";3c. r,lncy Tigured Taffeta Rustle Lin ing, 16 c. Lots of Little Notions. For Very Little Money. Telveteen Skirt Binding, 2 inches wide, 1 yds lOc Best Silk Taffeta Binding, piece.... 8o Triumph Dress Shields, per doz 6c Silk-stitch Bone Casing, per piece.... 9c Angora Skirt Braid, 5-yd. piece lOo Adamantine Pins, 1 1 rows lo Best Eagle. Pius, 360 pins, per paper.. 4c Best Horn Boaes, 10. 11, t2. U-iach- 3c Safety Hook-eyes, per card 2o Duplet Hook-eyes, per card 6o Jet-headed Hat Pins, cttra long, doz.. 4o Black Pins, per box 2o Nickel-plated Safety- Pins 3o 36-yd. Roll Cotton Tape 10c Dutch Linen Tape, all width 3c Tracing "Wheels 5o Shoe Buttons, per gross 4o Best AU-sdk Garter Web 15c yd Superior quality Hose Supporters, Children, Misses and Ladies bo , 9c, 10c pr Best All-silk Hoe Supporters. Chil dren. Mises. Ladies 19c , 22a, 25c A full line of Ladies' Supporters, with Belt 15 Ladies All silk Hose Supporters.with Belt 25 B"St quality of Ladies' Silk Hose Sup porters, with satin belt, black and colors 48c pali Best 100-yd Spool Silk 5c spool UUV 3Qp