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thieker Underwear ts unbearable nows- days. The Aimatic changes are most too sud- don and frequent to call the muslins into use. ‘There is » fo-between—s half-way weight that ‘everybody—man—woman—and child—oug’t: own, You will find them most comfortable Bow—and then again tn thé fall—with many a weara- ‘bie time while youarein the mountains—or at the sea- ‘shore—this eammer. Altogether necessary. Bat buy cautiously—as you ‘should always where quality is such an important factor. More to depend upon, though, in UNDER- -WEAR—It the garments are not fashioned properly they are s nuisance. Everybody can't make them skilfully. More don’t than do. We know which are Which. Knowledge is power and we use it. ‘No need of misgivings here. The best and nothing qive. Funny it don’t cost amy more, you think? There fesuch » thing as paying too mach for the poorer kind. (Our prices are just right ‘There are lots of styles of the proper “‘beft.” These: Fos Tar | Cotten—Liale Thread—SiLe. SWISS RIBBED ECRU COTTON VESTS, Jowneck and no sleeves, tape in neck—Lic.— 2 for Be. SWISS RIBBED WHITE COTTON VESTS, low neck and no sleeves, tape in neck and arms —19e. SWISS RIBBED WHITE LISLE THREAD AMERICAN HOSIERY COMPANY'S make— ‘Vests with high neck, long sleeves or ribbed arms. PANTS, ankle and knee lenxth—3se. up. RICHELIEU RIBBED FAST BLACK LISLE THREAD VESTS—30c. SWISS RIBBED WHITE LISLE THREAD VESTS, with silk taped neck and arms—30 cents. SWISS RIBBED WHITE LISLE THREAD ‘VESTS. with hich neck, long or short sleeves and KNEE PANTS—S0c. each. GOSSAMER WEIGHT VESTS nd PANTS, all SWISS RIBBED SILK VESTS, low neck and no sleoves—Cream, Blue. White Laven- der, Black and Pink—50e. ‘THREAD VESTS, low neck and no sleevee— 1 for size No. 3—rise Se. on each larger size. PAST BLACK LISLE THREAD TIGHTS— sizes—7 sizes—$1.25. RICHELIEU RIBBED SILK and LISLE THREAD VESTS—$1.65 for size 3—rise 10c. on each larger number. SWISS RIBBED LISLE THREAD PANTS, Black. $1.85—White, $1.75 Better qualities of both if you want them. leneths—2e. up, according to size. BOYS GAUZE DRAWERS—ankle and knee for size 24, with dc. rise on larger sizes. AMERICAN HOSIERY COMPANY'S MAKE -SUMMER VESTS and PANTS—onethird ‘wool—25e. up. SILK VESTS, with high neck and long leoves—81 40 up. COTTON SHIRTS, made with French neck, long and short sleeves—50:. FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS and DRBAWERS—TSc. each. SUMMER WEIGHT WOOL SHIRTS, white ‘and natural color—with long and short aleeves— same quality Drawers—81.50 each. AMERICAN HOSIERY COMPANY'S Shirts and Drawers—60c. up. A long lst—and each individual item reliable. ‘Nothing for you to venture when we stand ready with our guarantee. What is the senseof selling UNDER- WEAR that is not worthy an indorsement? We ‘would not have any such on our shelves, Pruars, “Nixra Asp Taz Avescz. Established 1840. R. Nathanson. SATURDAY ATTRACTIONS 3 Te ‘Telephone 995. 1.00 French ‘Muslin R. Nathanson, 818 7TH ST. N. W. THERE'S KO “MEDIUM. Many things in ourstock. That includes GAS RANGES. We don’t charce for their reputations. You get the best that's made at ‘the lowest price possible to ask. “THE ECONOMY,” = 2burner GAS ‘@ with oven and boiler. all S,,S. Sips & Bio: 432 978 SE THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1893—TEN PAGES. CLARK’S GQreat : Suit and Wrapper Sale. Gut Prices Gut Prices TOMOrrow. BAU 416 7TH ST. NO CREDIT—QUICK SALES-SMALL PROFITS. ‘You can have gratis for the ssking our attractive pamphlet, entitled “SUMMER READING,” Issued by our BOOK DEPARTMENT. It contains ah ‘selections: Ladies’ Eton Suits, navy and black, pure wool sere, ‘umbrella skirts, nicely made. Regular price, $7.00. Tomorrow, 84.48, $4.48. Ladies’ Eton Wash Suits, in duck ¢r French batiste, newest sult in style. Advertixed by others at 95.48. Reduced from $7.48. Our price tomorrow, $8.98, $8.98. Ladies’ Blazer Suits, cheviots, in several shades. Reduced from $4.98. For tomorrow, $2.50. $2.50. Ladies’ Eton Suits, with cape collar, umbrelle skirt, trimmed with six rows of gimp, jacket trimmed to match, satin lined. Price, @15.98, To- $10.48. $10.48. WRAPPERS. Choice of our $1.48 Percale Wrappers, round yoke, ‘Wattean back, choice patterns, including navy blue O8es prehensive that is new and seasonsble in literature. If you can't call, # postal with your address will be sufficient. That Greatest of All Hat Sales. ‘The second shipment of that ‘purchase goes on sale tomorrow. A MANUFACTURER'S SURPLUS STOCK OF FINE STARW HATS IS BEING SOLD OVER OUR COUNTERS AT PRICES THAT WOULDN'T PAY FOR THE RAW MATERIALS. THEY INCLUDE THE SEASON'S LATEST SHAPES, IN SOLID WHITE AND BLACK CHIPS, FINE LEGHORNS AND HOSTS OF DESIRABLE SHAPES IN ATTRACTIVE COLORS. HATS, WORTH 75e. TO $1.25, FOR....... HATS, WORTH 81.50 TO 81.75, FOR... BATS, WORTH 81.75 TO $2.50, FOR. HATS, WORTH $1.75 TO $3. FOR... SOLID WHITE AND BLACK HATS, WORTH $1.50 TO $2.75, FOR..... cewniencens ily FINEST LEGHORNS, FOR LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN AND BABIES, WORTH 81.7570 $8, FoR... 91.25 TO @e 250 500 150 81 O8e. Ladies’ Challis Tes Gowns, with cardinal or navy bine cashmere fronts. Regular price, $248. All go in tomorrow at 98e. OBe. Choice of French Percale Wrappers and House ‘Dresses in hundreds of colorings and shapes. Price, 92.68 and $2.73. Tomorrow, $1.59, $1.59. Men. Men. |CLARK’S WARM WEATHER 784 and 786 7th St. NoW. Rallying Point For WEARABLES AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES FOR TO- MOREOW. ‘Each item is of sterling quality. often bet- ter—always 1t WARD AND UPWARD" hes always been our busi- jness motto. Progressive busi- ness methods, steady progress in our Shoe qualities and styles, with constant cheapen- ing of prices, have contributed to in- crease our sales from year to year. business year, just be BAUWS, 416 7th st. 66 It “The art of buying is taught by Forced Sale. ‘Nowis the time for us to sacrifice all semblance of —_ shod by us ‘WEare FORCED to SACRIFICE our large and varied 7 Toxornow assortment of Shall break the record Of any former Saturday's sales, Among others here are Two Irzus Or Ixrenzsr: CLOAES, SUITS, PARASOLS snd GOSSAMERS. 50 BLACK ETON SUITS. Sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 Made of black cheviot cloth and black serge. ‘Former prices, $7.35 and $7.98. ‘Over 1,500 pairs FORCED SALE mer 94.95. | “nnmeonumer Ladies sizes beeles — Segorat, Price, 12 NAVY REEFER SUITS. Bizes 94 and 36.| Misees’ Spring Heel— Made of navy Aannel, with white peart buttons. Former price, $7.50. also Dark Tan Goat PRICE, $ * 8. Children's sizes. + Every pair warranted 200 NAVY AND BLACK BLAZERS, ot ee as well as ‘Made of good quality ladies’ cloth, all sizes from 30 to 45. ‘Former price, $2.97. mon TE BO 99, 100 TAN BLAZERS AND JACKELS. All sizes. All prices. FORCED SALE PRICE, 30 PER CENT OF. ‘THE BEST $3 SHOE. About 1.200 pairs ‘Men's Real Russia Dark Tan Bluchers mace to sell for $8; also Boys* Russia Dark Tan Lacod— Srecraz Paice, Boys’ and Youths’ Dark Tan Real Goat S147 ALL COLORED PARASOLS | sient-weignt oxtoras ‘Must be sold at the a Wm. Hahn & Go.’s FORGED SALE PRICE. see enn gyn ‘Beginning comorrow we will allow 50c. off on every PARASOL (colored) upto the marked price 82.50, 990 AND 002 7TH ST., Se.on all from over that to $5.00, $1.00 on all above 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 231 PA. AVE. 8. EL Shawls and Gos- samers at a Discount of It You Should Have Your Dentistry Work Done By ‘The United States Dental Association, 401 7th st, Because our dentists are all regularly graduated experts of OT exnerience and judament and 90 ner cent arg pera a Oana retnea centiomen. Because our instruments, appli- Remember, weclose tomorrow (Saturday) night at Go'clock. Do your shopping ac- o ances, materials and anesthetics cordingly. are the very best that » long —_— . experience can suggest and money OD can buy. is first-class, thorough, painless, o enduring end cheapest. BRO., 420, 422. 404, 426 7TH ST. U.S. Desrat Aso, 401 Tr Sr. N. W. = 39 Baltimore Office: 1 N. Charles st. Gexts Sorts Scourep eee _,. AND PRESSED FOR $1. 1921 N Sr. | reps desi in best cots called for and | Sear Dupont Cirele. n bot Near Du; Gclivered. “elep) hone ca i ae Sa Carventer shop: old stand of J, 7. WALKER, Con- HAHN, st. n.w., 6030 and 425N. futaw st, Baltimore. "Md | Jobbing by reliable men. 9720-2" Why | WOODWARD AND LOTHRO 1TH, ITH AND F STS N.W. Asx For “Soman Resvme.» It's a nicely illustrated literary companion for the seeson (issued by us), containing the new and recent Dublications of all the leading publishers. It is free for the asking. We Ane Szrzrxo Lovervs Iwrensarioxat Sas Or Movzax Novezs BY THE DOZENS. new works published series, seuni-woekly, are always the first issued in this country. from new, clear electrotype plates on fine paper and bound in attractive paper covers of original de- ‘The im this excellent Printed sign. Will average 300 pages, : PRICE, 15e. BY MAIL, 250. AT THE SEASHORE AND OTHER RESORTS YOU'LL PAY 50c. Mews Uxtavxpzaro Sumrs Ar 390 ON SALE TOMORROW, SATURDAY, IN MEN'S STORE, straicht way of the ‘Made of good quality muslin—cut bands—reinforced back and ‘amount of clo! 390. pms Mews Exousa Curvior Srazer Coars, In Biripes, Plaids, &c., cut in the very latest style, welland thoroughly made, An exceptional value at 345.00. Mews Aur-Woor Sweaters Ar $3.25. + Acomplete line of pure Lamb's Wool Sweaters, white, black, blue and gray—fall regular made, An un- $3.25. 5 1,000 Pams Mews Texxrs Suors ‘usual value at In tan, and black and white Oc. (Cilen’s store, first floor... —o— Lauronraxt Muuxeny N. Ews. j A GREAT LOT—3,000 BUNCHES. Five Frowens Bought at our own price. On sale Saturday morning at 35 Axp 50c. Boxcu. WERE $1.25 TO 82.00. Porvran Hars. ‘New White “‘Sailors," white bands, brosd and nar- row brims. 91.25, $1.35 and $1 50. ‘Ladien' Sun Hats, assorted colors, 230. Ladies’ and Children’s Leghorn Hats, very fine quality. 01.25, €1.35 and $1.50. (2a floor... ..24 annex.) —o— Bors Szasoxasze Crorma. BARGAIN PRICED. Have you any possible use for » Boys’ Suit? Can you makes use—invent some sort of a need for one? Ours are so cheap. Original prices didn’t bexin to stand for quality, but we've marked down to figures ‘which seem ridiculous for these pretty suits. We started with 275 Sailor Suite—every one we owned—and about 125 are left They*ll go quick enough now. First choosers get best pick. SERGE SAILORS, = CHEVIOT SAILORS, DOESKIN SAILORS, FLANNEL SAILORS, 7.50, 88, 88.50 and $9 ONES, NOW 86.25. 86 ONES NOW 95. 95 ONES NOW 83.50. a Hundreds of pretty Shirt Waist Novelties—the ‘*Mother’s Friend" brand. Collars, cuffs and frente of percale with ties to match. Rest of Waist white, —$1.50.— **Mother’s Friends’ in plain white with embroidered edges. — 82. % and 82. 50.— ‘Loads of Bathing Suits for Boys—Flannel and Jer- sey—Sizes4to16. * 81.50, $1.65, $2 and 62.50. — PRETTY, COOL, CHEAP snd DURABLE are the Gatatea Surrs. ‘Wash as well as sheeting. Plain white and fancy colors, sizes, up to 10. $3.25 and 83.75. — A lot of Brown Linen Pants, various patterns, Bizes 4 to 12 years, (BA floor. Is Misses: Deranruent. Anew arrival of Fine White India Linon Suits, suit- able for graduating dresses, kc. Fine India Linon Dresses, skirt with cluster of tucks and deep flounce of embroidery, waist with deep ruffles over shoulders, full bishop sleeves and em- brotdered cuffs. Bize.... 8 10 Wyre P, June Reductions t BON MARCH month of the PUBLISHERS’ PRICE, 50o. Basement, 11th st, bldg. cloth—-three-ply linen bosom, fieck band and wrist- th—good length—all sizes, Orrice Arnoxs, 250. Choice, $4.69. “Eton” Suits. Another large shipment of Eton Suits will go on sale tomorrow morning. Bpectl Ladies’ Stylish Kavy Blue Btorm Serge Eton Suits, equal to other #10 suite checked. Special value ac +1009 F st. entrance. ) 5 bs Traverzxa Goons. fore going away for tke summer you will perbaps Beeds trunk. or Traveling Bag, or both. We are anxious to serve you. Were never better prepared todow. NO BETTER CAN BE MADE THAN OURS. NO BETTER VALUES TO BE HAD THAN OURS. WOWHERE SUCH AN ASSORTMENT AS OURS. J 89 TRUNKS FROM 7c. TO $59. ix? als sid Fine Sole Leather and Rattan Trunks. Ladies’ and Men's Light-weight Trunks, ‘We shall bunch a lot of 50c. White Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases. Lawn Waists and Fancy Percale Waists, Sole Leather Hat Boxes. im fancy stripes, black and white ef- Ladies’ Licht-weight Hat Boxes, fects, and blue «round with white 38 Polka dots, &c., 602, qualities. HIGH-CLASS TRAVELING BAGS. axeniretm| “Only 390. Sale of Sailors Fine lot of Ladies’ Navy Blue and the ‘“Trafford” and NO. 2 CABIN TRUNKS, For staewship travel, 14 inches high, basswood box, heavily oiled canvas cover, four Jarge binges, No. ‘Taylor bolts, fine *‘excelsior” locks, full muslin lin- bottom, hardwood stays, steel bind- 30in. S2in. S4in. 36in, 38in. 04.05 05.25 85.65 85.05 96.25 $0.75 FINE BRASS-BOUND CABIN TRUNKS. Sole leather bindings, special brass trimmings, with Milan crowns, Sine sen- nen linings, special hinges. all parts riveted on nettes, &e. Regular $148, €1.68 and ‘Washers, second growth one-inch hickory slats on top 81.75 styles. bottom, bass wood box, waterproof canvas cover. best trunk made for steamship travel. 28in. B0im. 32in. 34in. 36 in. 38 in. 40 in. $8.50 €895 $9.45 $075 G00 e125 SILOS LADIES" EUROPEAN DRESS TRUNKS. ‘Bass wood box, full muslin lining,four special dross. trays and four svecial compartments in bottom. olled canvas cover, four patent hinges, heavy bolts and fastenings, best “‘excelsior” lock, &c. Sim 8 im 40 to $11.00 $12.00 “W. & L." TOURIST TRUNKS. Extra Fine Dress Trunk, bass woo! box. canvas cover, three special 14-inch hinges, two trays, full muslin linings, finest brass “‘excelsior” lock. hard wood stays around entire body, all parts riveted on washers, perfect in every respect. 28in. 30in, Sin. Shin. 36 end The Only $1.25. BON MARCHE x 314-316 Tr Sz POOLE’S $10.00 38 im. 40 im. 96.00 87.65 @8.25 SA0S $080 s1055 siL00] . “0 99 A GRAIN LEATHER GLADSTON! t Pr eS rm tart cameron 2 u 1¢ 201m. 16 in. 75 18 in. $3.00 Min. 93.75 EXTRA FINE GRAIN LEATHER GLADSTONE ‘BAGS—leather lined, leather covered frame, Jocks and fastenings. re 20m. 16-in. 18-ta. 86.75, For Saturday. FSi GiscknEs, WiiEs: Ligucks Faxcy Exorm Cnramesy Borren ‘We have always made goo butter « spe- clalty, and we intend to continue doing so. Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, for which 30U pay 30, 35 and 40c. elsewhere. is hereat 3 Pocsos Fox Te 221m. 07.50. REAL ALLIGATOR CLUB BAGS. Our **Columbian" Club Bag, real alligator, leather lined, alligator covered frame. Win 13m din. = loin. 24-in. 88.75. 95.45. 85.95. 164n. - 6 . 98.75 0793 «87.80 ‘Very Stylish India Linon Dresses, skirt with deep ruffle of embroidery, waist handsomely trimmed with ‘embroidery and ribbon Watteau bow. Size... 6 8 10 87.00 Wyn. $10.00; Price....... 68.50 @0.00, Fine Two-piece Indis Linon Suite, skirt with double | 50c. \brotd- flounce at bottom, tucked waist with deep emi ered flounces over shoulders and full sleeves, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. —26.50. Very Fine Two-piece India Linon Suits, skirt with deep embroidered ruffle at bottom, full tucked waist trimmed with embroidery and ribbon. Sizes 14 and fe —88.75.— —— Irish Lawn Shirt Waists. neat patterns, tucked back ‘and front, full bishop sleeves, rolling collar and cuffs. ‘Sizes 8 to 16 years, ) Cororen Suors! 3 to! pg sty have gil eigen 13 to 6) im thas apecial lot of . —81.50.— ‘They are well made—nest aud serviceable. A broken line of Ladtew Suede Hand-turned en ae ™ stock of Ladies’ Colored Shoes are the aaah sable styles and best makes at very reasonal Rall einds of Colored Shoes for Misses anc Chil- ot ish for Russia Calf and Russet Gost sh. Best Folish for Ds oes. (24 floor. .-1st annex.) Se Woes Uxvzrwean. ‘The special offerings of this week are understood ‘and appreciated. To these facts we success of this underwear sale—unequsled in our past history. Here are a couple more of the quick things: ‘CAMBRIC GOWNS, yoke of fine tucks, neat cam- bric rufile around neck and sleeves—liberal amount of material, thorouchly made. LIN GOWNS. quality cloth, yoke of fine tach Hal elsovess ‘ny of Hamburg edging. (2a floor... --10th st. building.) —— Curpnen's Uspenwear, ‘Bargain: ity here. Judge the following. A foomenance th tor mothers putting hele children infants’ Cambrie Short Skirts, with hem and cluster sucks above. Bie fants’ Fine Cambric Short Ski: with ruffle of himbur and cluster of se above Children's Muslin **Mother Hubbard” Gowns. “tide. t0 50e., according to sie. —~ "4 Muslin Gowns, with ke, ruffle Phat au Get, inate ae (2d OOF... -seeee -10th st, building.) THE COLUMBIAN SAFETY Can be had of us only in Washington. $20.00. PNEUMATIC TIRES. It will pay you to SOLID TIRES.. (4th floor... Lo Tue “Carrrou Sewixe Including a full set of attachments and a five-year guarantee. If you look for s better, a nicer, a handieror amore desirable Sewing Machine in all respects than the “Capitol” you will not find it, for there fs none. More likely you'll pay double for one not 80 good, as has often happened. See it in operation on (2a floor... Woonwann & Loranor, 10rs. 11a Axp F Srs N.W. ‘they are made by one of the largest and most reliable bicycle manu facturing firms in the world. They have double diamond fram leather tool bag. All bright parts are nickel plated. Guaranteed against imperfectior 1740.10 F ALIFORNIA LouR 0425. 8475. 85.25. The dest in the world. It makes better — Dread and more of i than any other flour in LEATHER-BOUND CANVAS COAT CASES. the world. 201m in tin, hin, 340. 03.05. 9205 95.50 BARREL. 91.50 QUARTER BARREL. Oro Bara Waar —for medicinal purposes. ‘There is no question about the efficacy of whisky asa restorative, Every family should have it in the house at all times, Old Belma is recommended by Washing- ton's leading physicians as the best medici- nal whisky on the market, 9c. QUART. $3 GALLON. Roxat Port Wrye. 6 years old, —for convalescents! use, 80c. QUART. $3GALLON. $14. 81.60. 81.75 SFECIAL, $1.25. 00 250 The @1.Ciub Bags. ave (@® Strap ant marking free on all trunks. Ga Trunks made to order and repaired. (4th floor, --10th st, building.) oo Basy Canarsccs. Foxrex Tea ONLY 30c. POUND, There is no 0c. tea in the world as good as Fokien, and a very few teas at 7c. and 80c. better than it. We contre! te Baby Carriages Repaired. Baby Carriage Paraséle. (4th floor., 10th st. bldg.) sale. Prorvne Deranruenr. L aa Allittle money will do wonders here now. 5. fageavinen fy eae Tee Ro camentea | 2 Las. Best Gixarr Sxars, 15c. = asap 2 pounds Milk Lunch Crackers. ae Small Sugar-cured Hams..... 3 cans California Faney Apricots. P. RTRAITS. 5 pounds Best Gloss Starch... First-class work at moderate prices. | Crayons, S pounds Carolina Head Rice Water Colors, Paste’s and Pastel Crayons. | All sizes and grades. (4th floor. $1.95 to 15. — 10th st. bldg.) Waren Frrens. ‘Why drink the muddy, impure Potomac water when you can have pure, clean water by the use of Jewett's or Natural Stone Filter? ~ —83.50 to $15.— Waren Coorers. and styles, from the cheapest to the finest. a -- 10th st. bldg.) All sizes (4th floor. Rernjoznators. That Jowett’s and Belding’s have no equal is now pretty generally known. They are the handsomest, too. They consume less ice and give betier satisfac- tion in every way than any others. CAN BE HAD OF US ONLY. 2 --10th st, bldg.) & 82 -Drop usa postal and we will deliver your door 31bs. of the Finest kigin Cream- ery Butter for 75c. N. A. Poole, 944 La Ave N.W. (4th floor. aoeegensess Croguer Sere A new line that comprises everything. BY (4th floor... seveegenneevenene 10th. BUM. Sindee OUTTA LATETTITO atm to8t® HAMMOCK Siitcuwesrs, ins THE NEW SHOE ICYCLES “Juliet.” tatest” Shoe out for Ladies tour new Kusset “Juitett™ Shoe-banae made, Beautiful shape, artistic toos, With silk elastice. Easy to put on,cool— . 24-inch wheels, *‘scorcher” saddle aud j Ro buttons no ‘isces- peat cusuroy tines..........$.2: ‘fitting, vet comfortable enough for the tenderest of 4 aigs summer : thors We are $35.00. gntien, “anda Wonder, forthe price a b wees per pair. ust ‘seen to be FUR ou atoP im ask for the Ot Wirsox & Cans. “*Artiatic Shoe Designers.” 929 F Sx N.W. 39 Balto. Stores, 4 and 6 W. Balto. St. TTT TT TT 1110 Micuxe, $19.50. TOT TT — =| S| _ | — — — | — S| _ —_ = =| 5 =| -_ 3 — — =} — — = = = —_ Mie EE Hout FAIR you 3g S- ee jails. of the *’ ing” you've got to do. ter come to us before you erence eee +++10th st, building.) and let us comyortable to es | Eaet cdi AE ESO! Ag zo I Kez stated t Is Tae to do with the settlement of the fire loss. ‘The adjusters of the various charge ‘of the, matter. le 'hady howe _! ‘the full amount of the insurance. Never spoke eg ee ‘nO Patty ee te the key thet unlocks the portals having done ac. hr ieppert sever Touned ‘of every cook's heart in the land. It —- a4 1. te the “ideal” four—tight—white, health _| Plate Glass Company. Fiisdnipnlas trout thare weet to Anezan Cu ee together. Witness remained there three of Accept mo oubstetute, four days, leaving before Me. Rappert did, and For sale by all grocers We only pm! a ‘wholesale tt. rif E if Wu M. Garr & Co The cxamtoation of Mr. Wolf wa Flour ont Fest D & pe spen yp 380, the court took a re ‘Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. n.w. n = atte dont seeuuroes of went and now that, with J.B. NEE Gtesgeen 8.) 1328 F. | sition, are being exhibited the. brilliant vesuiee Osun . ‘cman endeavor and genius for the benefit 95 2 St all the civilized communities of the earth, H ‘moment seems opportune—to the recipro- cal advantage of both peoples—to C. oOslery > Slur, pom, the cod and Promlyees for so long » time have forte- will ‘white, tans ead bisck, 25c. he — to Baron de Rio Branco, of the Brazilian commission, = ~ Carhart & Loldy, |e, Del ste forse atatmuon the Argentine Republic. The commissioners 928 Tru Axv 706 K Sx. N. W. from the Argentine eo in from them of their arrival, "ame sa aes ree es >. W. pe . bye to the cablegram sent by him several myiT_ days torute being Your made to look equal to new. gossip. In oa Rare erm Cate Late | eer ba color. Ri Sent Ty Laales’ Dresses ‘snd’ Weape took ad Haye vour carpets cleaned on the floor by 32-128 THE RUPPERT WILL CASE. Mr. Simon Wolf Gives Testimony in Regard | fer to the Deceasea. —_—_—e. ‘This morning the trial of the Ruppert witl| Eric train No. 3 was thrown the track case was resumed before Judge Bradley in Cir- et ene express cars were demol- cuit Court, No. 1, the usual large crowd in st-| ished. None of the passongers were injared. tendance being somewhat reduced by the news a oP 7 of the terrible calamity at Ford's old theater | nesday night in tho basement ‘Samuel Revepper's grocery store, in St. Louis. Sis- Mr. Simon Wolf, taking the stand, corrected | i erairs "ere mired, four of them pam his testimony of yesterday by stating that upon examining his books since yesterday he had found a charge against Mr. of $150 VAL. Om. We istic by hin cotocton ES at EL tg ‘s We thereupon moved that ail ————— of Bir. Wolf's testimony to the will be DIED. out, on the ground Mr. Wolf, | ADAMS. On Friday, Jane 9, 1893. . 4 ‘Adem, contended that if thereever was time when the confidential relations be- | 10: hiswat. a: 2 cick pom ferment tween attorney and client should be religiously | fieisiives ani feud iateen tt -- Conflded in’ hie ‘sttoraey upon the making ars | adhe E ESO 08, Tusratar, Jape Pe ee} document which ed of the clicnt's goods ‘years. z In sweet remembrance of her weltve, BE BER NUSDAND AND SEE LITTLE cp Saturday, at 1 o'vlock, SESS ¢) On Sune @, 1828, HOR: ‘ une ®, ETH js bs BAYDEN of Josoph sia (Philadeiphia and . danyiiter ‘Ur montos and | strictly private. THE WILL EXECUTED. Resuming the stend,Mr. Wolf stated that Mr. rae G._On Thuwwlay, June . 18M, st 1:10 VERNON V. RING, osn of Anmie BL ine wtih Inte Jota W: ine. ‘oved' (eenty-one yeare and Rote hited ae out 1 to take piace Satnray afternoon at Sotclontt front eory Chapel, Brixtwucds De ce s MONGOMERY. On Thurelay, une 8, ky THOMAS CAMLINL, the ony cnllds Maui Avnes Mongomery.aged ikree mouths down by witness and then Mr. turned | git; cout sost, uasiniay Sune thie Betion ae te wines and al wont to lente You some | Wixive asd tices tig ted w “og ‘itness said no, but that if he wished NOLDS Suddeniy, on June 7, sip to show hie ‘of witness he could do L 5 fede ESEAE bee it by bequeat something to the Hebrew trot r-sidence of his son-in-law, Mir, James Asylum. Mr. Ruppert said, as witners | A C-arkeon, +235 11th street northwest, meee firet understood him, £600." bui Mr. Rap- | une ¥ 3 raid, “No, $2,500." Witness said that | »7" Bear etc t FPS 8 e sent for Mr. Johneon, gave him the note | aterisent at Portand Me” a 4 ly made out ee nd that Mr. Johnson codicils. ie Dost Hesrrare. ‘You know the old saying, ““He who hesitat=s lost.” It certainty appiice with grea: force in some things. When you know you ere right Gon" hesitete to sag tt; when you know what you want dum’ hesitate to emand it. When you so to bay a bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS don"t hesitate to way yva want "C-ABe T-E-R--8," don't henitate to see that you get""C-A-B ‘T-E-R--S" and don't hesitate to refuse anything of fered to you us “same as °O-A-B-T-E-RA8" oF “Yast READING TRE WILL. ‘Mr, Wolf then related what transpired at the signing of the codicils, as related by preceding witnesses. He never told Mrs. Ellen Ruppert anything about the will or codicil and did not advise her to let no one sce bim or allow him to sign any papers. He did say that be did not believe that Mr. Ruppert should be troubled by seeing people on business. He urged that Ernest Huppert bo sent for. Witness was in New York when Mr. Ruppert died, but returned on the morning of the funeral. Returning from the fur he | as rood as “C-A-R-T-E-R/-8."" There is nothing 69 told Mr. August Ruppert, his wife and | “*"00tss “O* .° oad Mrs, Christian Rappert that €5.000 had | #0 “C-4-I-T-E-D--S." ‘They never tail. Don't hesitate to way so when truitations and frauds are offered to you. Don't hesitate to demand the genuine CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PULLS. = * 4 POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. jo8T been left to the Concordia Cuurch and $10,000 to Mr. August Ra The will was read by witness to the family on the Tuerday after the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Kuppert, Mr. Ernest Ruppert, Mr. August Ka; Chris Ruppert, Mr. Edw: Ruppert, dr. and Mrs. Gutheridge and Mrs. Wiegman were present. Mrs. Chris. Ruppert wax the first to ‘speak, and she spoke approvingly. Waiting tive or ten minutes, witness drew out the prepared consent for probate, and after fully explaining it to them the interested parties wigned it, Mra. Ruppert first and Mr. Ernest Euppert ppert, “Mire, Canpses Cas FOR PITCH ‘THE FIRE Referring to tho December fire, Mr. Wolf iuigighe seas