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Inthemillinerydep'tfor$3.49 * » » . %' V V VVV W VVw v%>*w McKoew' Boys' Star Waists. Sampson Suits. Not even The Star's DAILY LETTER. great reputa- All over the t I 6 n a c know le d g e d country they've ever}-where as been selling the 933 Pennsylvania Avenue. the best can shield these. Identical ss m e They must go grade of Suits Friday is Remnant Day. out and not into the sum¬ the Mid=Year at fl.Rrt. We mer for reckoning. Preparing Inventory. .ell ours, with Plain White, Fancy Per¬ choice of XmvhI cale. Outing <"ap or Tarpau¬ Bargain! Cloth and A Sale of to the us. "Star Sore 1 Importance People==of Purpose to lin trimmed ties* .Sizes only from 3 to 7.none larger. I-est qualities to with White When r<»u can fine qualities like these at a up $1.30. boy first is the date of the summer braid . In all cheap juice you get "real bargains." Anybody can No August stock-taking" more.nor less sizes. 3 to 12 m»ll cheap p«*«ds eheap. I'on t skip a line. than 3 to a customer. j and a month is none too to convert a house full of 3 for 50c. long years. <' o ui $1.5«» Duck Skirts, reduced to f 1 j Suit, six*- 32 merchandise into with the incentive of plete , Colt, $ln Pfejue ..... W hat are left of the White money==even special Tiv.' *1.V.V» llqae Suits, sizes 34 and 3uJV Star Embroidered Ijong Pants aud jr. 5»» and $7 Sdk Whims .* Waists, handsome, dressy little ef¬ to the and the fects. Also in size* from 3 to 7 prices tempt buying urge selling. Cap- $25 Silk lined Tan Cloth Suits, size* 4«> and Worth to only. 75c. t" $1.5:) Summer Corsets, odd sizes 44£H> up $2.50. To close them out we In this to Sale we are il 75*\ Shirt Waists, size 4U ^Ve¬ oner tfcem tomorrow at announcing previous Inventory 1»» $2.25 Black Sateen Waists, sizes 34, Win.58, 4<> a custom that teaches us is a ^ 3 simply following experience $1 5t> to' $2.75 Lawn and Percale Shirt Waists.^ for wise one. We are but in with a sizes 34. 3tJ ami 38-- H ' acting consistency policy 98c, 32. 7 ?1 25. $1.50 and $2 Wrappers, size _R30, 3S that's as old as the store. It's better to ccjnt dollars ami °i. by 15«-. <*.liars. for stout ladies .*-. halves in cash==than to reckon full in stock. 3T.<- Taffeta Ribbons .. IJC* Boys' values Ladies' 7.V and 88c. Leather lieIts, including Fyrniislhiings. ^ Balbriggan Underwear, in From tomorrow on==all shall make white. Blue. natural, through July==we Girls' Summer Dresses. Meu's "Fine Madras Shirts, with detached and at¬ Mottlod and Striped; silk Girls' tached cuffs, all sizes 14 to 17. except l.»**-gu trimmtd and pearl buttons. Fit ages 8 to sacrifices that will clear the shelves and counters to the Lawn and Percale Presses, in fancy like this 19 yes rs. We don't mean all sires in all effects, tiiuiro'd with embroidery. made in _ , $l.BO Shirts. ttV. kinds, but in the entire lot.50c. fl bare boards. new styles, that are very Upcoming i nd 75c. values for and will fit nges up to 14 vears. $1.00 Shirts, 68c. || There shall be no Worth $1.65.NOW Boys* Warranted Fast Black Long Rib- favorites==no exemptions. Small lots and complete lots shata all share the i.cd Stockings.the sort you ulways tl T> same Another W. H. McKnew, 933 Pa.Ave pay lhc. for fate. It isn't how we want to sell==but how we must sell. We don't about it lot of Girls* Percale Presses, je30-6od jj ^Co go gingerly. neatly trimmed. In s;zcs 2. 3 gp Lot of regular 25c. Windsor ard Teck We are earnest, even to when the of the service calls for such concessions. and 4 yoars. Worth <»V. Clos- Scarfs not many r.f a kind, but fl !oss=taking, good ing at many kinds These times come a 11 qJC. wrecking only twice year==and THIS TIME WITH GREATER IMPORT l»t of Girls' Blue Galatea Blouse Blue Denim. with bib jind suspenders Navy RESULTS IN DEATH and pockets. stayed and reinforced. THAN EVER BEFORE. The off the reductions is in to Suits, with shields i.nd large sailor collar*: ?5c. kind, for depth right ratio the store's bigness sizes up to 14 j ears. Your and its choice of any of them progressiveness. for $1.75 James Shoemaker Dies of Injuries The special reductions in Ladies' and Misses' Summer Suits, Skirts, Received May 30. ilen Wrappers, Waists and Battling Suits. Cflothlmi Values that you well know.but prices that you have never heard quoted before.nor could they be except with deliberate sac¬ WM. WEBSTER CHARGEDWITH ASSAULT affect the wash lines as well as the wool. It's rificing. -?. fortunate time for vacation be¬ Men's regular 35c. We shall offer 100 you.with just Balbriggan Under- dozen Madras and ginning.when the needs will be many.and wear: shirts with Percale Neglige to Have Kicked the in at French neck, pearl Shirts, in new and Alleged Boy these prices the cost nothing to speak of. buttons and long and neat patterns, full You walk on no short sleeves "T> gusseted all over; the uncertain ground here- -our -for ZqJC. separate pair of cuffs Side. ~ guarantee stands Men's regular 50c. to match with each steadfastly by you. and Bal¬ shirt. A bunching of 65c. Colored regular 75c. and $1 We hare hunched together B y-T Crush Linen and Galatea briggan Underwear, values to close TIIE CORONER'S VERDICT Snlli.r Suits, made In the fxm ptioi ul in u.ner in Blue, Pink and out tbat characterize*! our Salmon: the shirts quickly garnienis; and that have at .... been selling at {4 and >f> All one lot now -for have pearl buttons, 48c. choice at French neck; drawers $1.98 have double Otis gus¬ Men's Imported Coroner Carr held an lnqvest this after¬ sets. finished with Madras Hundreds of Boys' Galatea Suits, in a va¬ About 200 Neglige noon. beginning at 1 o'clock, at the under¬ Striped Linen and Figured overlocked seams, Shirts, in new stripes riety of colored combinations, made with Linen Sailor Suit®, with Jancy sailor collars, suspender tapes and pearl but- Up¬ and checks, with taking establishment of J. W. I.ee, In the the Saks snap9ii«i\f and<11.u style.9:»ir. Suits>7uu!i that1 lift 1 havena>e cuffs and shields, that have tons. NOW separate cuffs and Clearance includes to its the been $2.25 and o53C» pearl buttons; everything.without regard being case of tl;e small boy, James Shoemaker, ?2. ?2.25 J2.5'». 1\ A £) been 3elling up to $1.will be perfect fitting. Worth $1.50.for... Bather thanan inventory one 11 sacrificed in this s.le tjmorrow Men's Lace Balbriggan Shirts and Draw¬ height of the season. There must be no on 1st. is was kicked in the stom¬ we'll mark " oTU lingerers August who. it alleged, them all at 48c. ers, in Pink and Blue; both shirts and and the to avoid that is to at once. William Webster at a drawers have i>carl buttons; the seams are way begin pushing These queen ach bv garden party reinforced and Men's Woven Madras Neglige Shirts, all held Anaeostla the 3»th of May. Yes- the fit perfect. Beg- exclusive patterns, with 2 collars and pair creations yield to of That's the Saks way. in ular 75c. quality^-for. of cuffs to natch. Extra good the,supremacy policy. teiday afternoon .ibout 5:30 o'clock the boy Shirts at $1.25-NOW /oJCa and it's the way that keeps our stock always new.always fresh.al¬ died. The poiice learned of the death soon 50 doz. Tecks ways abreast of the gar¬ and Coroner Carr ar¬ and Four-ln- fashion.always leading. Nearly every after it occurred, Short Pants Hands, made ment now offered was made to our as a were Boys5 100 dozen Men's Black and Tan Half special order.to sparkle range! for the inquest. Those who up in fancy Hose, fast colors, and the quality tl -tj in our on the were George O. Miller, James silks; latest that sells at gem regular stock of excellences. The canmrt well jury shapes; many everywhere 20c..NOW 11 stving Holmes, Otto Koltnorth. John Garner, Suits, patterns to be ignored by economy-loving folk. William Wolf and Albert Schlotterback. Choose from; regular 50c. 35 dozen Madras Pajamas. In checks and William Webster, who has been in cus¬ in many effects and Blue grade for stripes, full proportioned; regular tody for some time, was present at the fancy plain $1.25 aud $1.5o grades for Ladies' Summer Summer Silk Dresses. ^CCo lr.quest, as were his relatives, and also and Black Cheviots Brownies, 23c. Wash Dresses. We are these what several relatives of the dead boy. Reefers, Sailors and a number 25 doz.White figuring out at atiout Deputy Coroner Glazebrook made the au- quite Pique Flat Lot of Collarless Night Shirts, made of Ladies' Navy Blue Flannel Blazer Suits, the materials in them must have cost. topsy. and he told the Jury that death was Double Breasted Scarfs, the extra quality of muslin, and trimmed with guaranteed fast col'irs; eut and made in Nothing for style, nothing for workmanship, styles.
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