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MARK DOW Brerxss Toxonzow. 85 Suoss Fon $2" 18 THE SHOE SUSINESS Broowrsa Dexozarszznt Usaztustz Suozs, ‘Take pity om some of our poor competitors, ‘who are, so to speak, aimost on their knees, Deewing you to take their stuff away from ‘their shelves, ‘If you want Shoes of the latest styles, Shoes that will £t, wear and be splessure and comfort to you, ‘YOU CANNOT Fall, ‘To attend our Gear Maex—Dows Suz. BEGINSIIG TOMORROW. ‘Every Shoe in our three houses {s marked down from our Ata bons fide Learrnure Repvcriox ‘To insure its disposal before our Fall Open- tag. QUALITY GUARANTEED, ‘NO MATTER HOW LITTLE YOU PaY. MEN'S @4 AND 9450 ‘MEN'S $2.50 “OUR OWN,” Gaiters and Leced, Also “Letter Carrlepw’™ Shooe, uanxep vows to $2.15 MEWS FAMOUS 9150 ‘Laced or Gaiters, uanxep vows 70 $1.25 LADIES’ $4 50 AND 95 ‘Finest-made French Kid And Patent-leather Boots LADIES’ $3 HAND-MADE Fine Viel Kid ‘Laced and Button Boots uanxep vows to $2.35 LADIES’ 2.50 LOW SHOES, Finest Vici Kid And Russet Leather, LADIES’ $2 LOW SHOES, Biack and Tan Leather, ‘White Imported Linen Duck, mazkep vows to $1.50 LADIES AND MISSES’ 1 AND $1.25 Genuine Dongola and Busset Goat Ties maneD vows 10 69c BOTS AND YOUTHS’ LOW SROES, Blacks or Tans. 91.50, $1.75 and $2 Qualities, maaxep vows 70 $1.25 MIS3ES* AND CHILD'S STYLISH ‘Tan and Black Low-cut @1 and $1.25 Shoes mankep vows to 89c Ovvs Axv Exps. 100 pairs Misses’ Dongola and Goat Heeied Button. Were $2 and $2.50. MARKED bows To DOc Wom. Hahn & Go.’s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND 932 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1916 Pa. AVE, 21 Pa AVES PHA The Monumental. LONDON BAZAR, ‘715 Penna. Ave. 713. aosee A“CLEAM SWEEP” SALE | A Grand Summer Millinery, UNTRIMMED HATS. Plain and fancy braid. Were 50 toc. At... Sailor Hats, sinmes Flowers Cap id snd SUK Gloves reduced vearly oue-hall. 100 different styles of Velling from. ..eeve-0- COD Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Handkerchiete trom £c.op |. Ladies’ Hose, fancy and plain. Four pair for 20c from 1 Uc.ap 3333232S38S823239533222232333: A O.DAY SALE! Sarczpar Axo Mowpax. Ifyou will buy your Clothiag from us within these two days you will save mouey. at least 25 per cent. for the season is coming toa close, and our immense of. 40. 10, no for for 87. ae 61a wo fr Choice of any Boys’ Straw Hat in our house 30c. GENTS’ HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS Are also classed withour : Clearing Of all our departments will attract the at- tention of economical purchasers for « week oF $0. ‘Values will be offered which no fire sale, ‘bankrupt sale or removal sale ever ap- Broached. cost. ‘But you'll have to see to believe any one could make such reductions, MEllinery. All Colored Straw and Chip Hats Sitaar ee eee All Trimmed and Pattern Hats and Bon nets at ONE-HALF their orizinal prices. Ladies’ Trimmed Sailors, 25c, up. Waists. af Bs Tobe cieandedttt 24 for 3G, olds w tectenret saree 4 BQo. Eton Suits. ° English Sere Sinite that merly 812, Sib and $10 now Cloaks and Capes, At just ONE-HALF original prices, Infants’ Wear. Infantw Dresses and long and short ‘Cloaks at HALF PRICE. Infants’ Caps and Hats BELOW COST. Underwear. All Underwear stock will go for the next 6 days at EXACTLY COST. Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests, 3 for 25 ‘This hst will give you ® general ides of what we're doing. Perhaps this advertise ment isn't strong enough. But it 1s better to underrate @ sale than overdo it. Call ‘and see the goods for yourself. LONDON GLosixe-ouT saue.} BAZAR, HL. Friedlander & Bro., Oth and E Sts. SEASONABLE BARCAINS aT THE “WARREN.” All Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords on our Bargain Counter GO NOW FOR 730. ‘They are hand-sewed turns and cannot bé dupli- cated for less than 1.25 and $1.50. All $3 and 83.50 Ladies’ snd Men's Russia snd Bus- set Oxfords and Shoes on our Bargain Counter GO NOW FOR $1.95. JUST RECEIVED. One lot Men's $1.50 Slippers. Our price...... 9G. One lot Man's $2 Stippers, Our price... 91.35. $2.95. ‘The ladies who wear » No. 3, 3 or4 ‘Shoe should not fail to examine our stock of Sample Shoes and Oxfords, which we are ‘selling below manufacturers’ cost. THE WARREN SHOE HOUSE, Gro. W. Rica, 919 FSTREET NORTHWEST. yl THE CAMELS HUMP 18 ALWAYS ON TOP. OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE ‘Has placed usin the same position—*‘ON TOP" so far as Shoes in Washington are concerned. We Quore A Few Tors, (Tennis Shoes for Men,) §39 } ration Bezseadttine,..§ 340. 4 (ladles White Canvas Ox-) pafes | HERE AGGin, § 980. {Children's Donrols,, Sprine-) Sine (thomas = 490. 1760 —_— ein all shapes and j $1.19 parrs. ( cHeoular 81.50 Quality.) Gents’ Patent Leather and 496 { Galt Binchery and Bala: 69 toms | Pf 82 Ladies’ Russia Calf and 2 | Vict Kid Oxfords ral ParKs | Gaachesetsy: sou $1.69 S@-AND JUST SUCH REDUCTIONS PREVAIL Heilbrun & Cos 402 Tr Sr. N.W. Stes: “Tus Ou Womax Is Suoz” EA RDP ot exe Egy BP TT REF gs ELL 4 A DDD Uf EEE Sys WI'L BE GREATLY INTERFSTED IN A TOUR WE'LT ANNOUNCE 1§ A DAY OR TWO, WHICH WILL BE ARRANGED ESPECIALLY FOR ‘THEIL COMFORT AND DELIGHT. OUR LADY REPRESENTATIVE WILL PERSONALLY CONDUCT THIS TOUR. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED EXPLANATORY PAMPHLETS. CONN'S PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ToURS, | 16, MEEESHE BER: 1110 F SE x 715 PEt AYE 715 W. A. Pierce & Co., 719 Fee An. EXTRAORDINARY Staple Keodiuls SATURDAY. @ Sare Revvcrioxs Iv LADIES FAST BLACK PARIS LISLE Ht EXTRA REELS AND TOES. DROP STITCH. OUR reg lar Soc howe. “REDUCED TOMO! RoW TO peADIEs. GAUZE nose, CK, with DOUBLE SOLE: td ‘rice, 49c. FO) ser ponte: BLE Lapies’ Boot PATTERN Thew ausortinent)’"Rewular price. ° lar ¥OR ToMORMOW REDUCED TO ‘3c. Pair, 785 AT. LISLE a Cunparws Hose. ¢ ‘8 FAST BLACK DROP HILDREN'S FAST BL STITCH Hos! BEDUCED TO, ULDREN'S RUSSET HOSE tn RIBBED or DROP STITCH. price, 35c. REDUCED TO CHILDR Fike RIBBED ACO (OSE. Knees, heels and toes, ‘BLE be Hoe Seth hyreaniep es ‘Sc. pair, or 3 pairs for $1. Srrcur Repvcrioxs ls Toner Ar TRE CHOICE ot ALL of our 90, 35 TC ALL, of our 30, gagic. TRIELE ERTHACTS, euch as WHITE ROSE, SWISS LILAv, &. BATUBDAY Bounces FLOMIDA WATER, Rope BGROPS 0 ‘On BAY LAVENDER Sienna REDUCED from 25e. to bon best VASELINE. RE- to Be. Dict fits Bt ASLINE. E CE Aon sare pure SCEN’ BEAR'S BOAF) SPECIAL PI Ga vakes only 2 cakes to each customer, Gite: OURS aul Ge SOAPS RE- DUCED TO Se, cake, Exres Srocs-Tasixe Repvcrtoxs Is Norox Deranrwest. ALL INE POCKETBOOK: oARD GaSes and LEATHER TRAV: ELING CASES AT EXACTLY (OT IELTS in PLAIN hoes on BiRivED. REDUCED from 25 and 35¢, TO T_of FINE LEATHER BELTS, at Sure d SHADES. REDUCED from 25 and ‘Vic. each. SATB E REDUCED from 50c. TO r. GARTER ALOT SIL "GARTER ELASTIC at + b Exrna pees es Repvortoys Ix LOVES, for the SEASIDE or MOUNTAINS HEC DUCED TO 3c, pair. CHILDREN’S SILK MITTS, in GREAM, TAN, BLACK. “REDUCED c., TRAVELING the NEW STYL- ISH GAUNTLETS are the BEST. The Stiff cuff protect mewhat broken, we have GREATL| fancbaets sees Chabe CADE or BLACK. Foruce prices 138, 3 rine Sebvcei/re Sieg re x pate, TAFFETA, in TAN. BLUE, RED EUTE orier’ price, 0c. RE i. LADIES’ “LISLE. and TAPFET) GLOVES for MARKETING, in BEACKS TAN, GHAY. FOR SATURDAY, 21c. ‘pair. LADIES’ SILK MITTS, 2: o and oe pele, in BLACK. Secchi LADIES’ SILK MITTS, in BLUE, PINE, hes siny ai pale LADIES’ BLACK SILK GLOVES. pDargre. pate Te. FOR SATUR- pigrmer brice, @5c. FOR SATUR- Former’ price, 50c. FOR SATUR- DAY, 30c. pair. W. A. Pierce & Co., 719 Pexysyivasta Ave, COR. 8TH ST. N.W. FINE SHOES BELOW COST. Today we're busy getting ready for the GREAT SHOE SALE which begins Monday. @ culling the very best values from the stock and putting them in xroups ranging in price from 98 CENTS to $2.50 for Shoes wortn all the way frou @1.50 to 86. See our *‘ad"* to- morrow. When you buy from us you know what you're getting. EDMONSTON soe —1334 F Sx N.W.—stonr. als THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1893. EXTRA Announcement FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY- BRUSH DEPARTMENT. 0) Be. 210 6c 50c. Shoe Brushes, with dip, extra bargain A few Horse Brushes left. Below cost. a NES. 69 Fellow's Sirup Hypophosphites, only. Cuticura Resolvent, only Cuticura Salve, only ... Beef, Wine and Iron. onl; Scott's Exmulsion. only. Ayer's Hatr Vigor, onl; Warner's Safe Cure, o Hoff's Malt, imported, down RUBBER GOODS DEPARTMENT. 82 Family Syringe, rubber pipes and connections, and every Syringe guaranteed perfect. $1 Family Syringe, 3 rubber pipes, only... £2 Fountain Syringe, 2 quart. only ... $2.25 Fountain Syfinge, 3 quart, on); $1 Knickerbocker Shoulder Braces down at. $2.50 Trusses, richt or lefts, to fit, only... Bandages, ‘Abdominal Supporters. Rubber Competent lady in charge of female department KOLB PHARMACY, Rebuilding Sale. LARK'S sell every dollar's worth of stock, as we will open with an entire new stock when our buildings are com- WRAPPERS. ‘You know we have the reputation as the bet Wrap- per honsein the city. We manufacture every one wo sell. We will place on sale tomorrow three lots of ‘Wrappers, consisting of Challie Tea Gowns with car- dinal or blue cashmere fronts, Percale Wrappers with ‘Watteau or tight backs, Chambrays, &c. None of them ever sold for less than $1.25 and as high as $3. 75C.75C. SUITS. ‘We have had a big sale of Linen Duck Eton Suits at $5. Come in and look at them. The closing price a ' $2.98 ‘Think for moment, a Linen Duck Eton Suit at ‘$2.98 is lees than cost of material. SHIRT WAISTS. Chotee of all our 25e. and 35e. Boys’ Outing and Percale Shirt Waists, 12 1-2C. Only two to each customer, as we wish all to have & chance in this sale. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED In PROPORTION. CLARK'S 784 7th st. mdwo Bet. @ and fl sts: Furniture,&e. Gredit At the “Rink.” “anod- stem of “‘oredit- ing” 9, a9 tte name implies, ‘8 radical depar- ture from the usual methods. Heretofore you have been confronted with meager stocks of ill-as- | sorted furniture, marked at exorbitant prices, and even after having msde an unsatisfactory selection you are asked to sign iron-clad earee- ments that take away all the fi of an secommodation. Our "‘modern method” of crediting is strictly a business accommodation. We give you the advantage of selecting the largest stock in fhe city—the va e lowest prices~in fact, cash prices, and then simply ask you to pay what you can afford, and let us have the balance in weekly or monthly installments. JULIUS LANSBURGH'S “Rink,” Touring With A Handbag. Don't be bothered with too much bagage World's, Fair, Seminal, A george cee, kala, ‘your hand-“is ‘wist you a must have a Tronk nd a ‘congress of other Pa Canvas Telescope Cares, 45c. to 81.75— according to size, Cowhide Club Raga, 1.10 to $2.50. ‘Aiteator Club Bars, $2.29 9 Se Cowhide Gladstone Buss, 83 to 86. Pocket Book Leather Gladstone 82 t0 84.50. Name marked on all trunte ” Name tag with each bay “sree.” Trunk Strap “sree” with each trunk, Kneessi, £25 7th St. N.W. For Kive Hours, THE PALAIS ROYAL AND THE OTHER LEADING ESTABLISHMENTS CLOSE PROMPTLY AT 1 O'CLOCK TOMORROW AFTERNOON, MEN as WELL AS LADIES AND CHILDREN WILL FIND SUMMER FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS UNDER THE ROOF OF THE PALAIS ROYAL—THUS SAVING YOU TIME THE REMOVAL SALE PRICES TOUCH YOUR EVERY WANT— THUS SAVING YOU MONEY, 39 Fos Mews Unverwear Worn Ur To $1.25. The Lisle Thread Undershirts are worth $1.25. The Summer Balbrigean , Shirts and Drawers are normally worth 75 cents apiece, but having seen them @isplayed at reduced prices, varying from G5 to 69e, we will not claim them worth more, We have the Shirts in sizes 34 to 44; Drawers in sizes 30 to40. Note the Aisplayrof these goods in window corner of 12th and Pennsylvdnis sve. snd you'll appreciate their actual worth. Livres May Veay P. ROFITABLY Tavest Tomoznow. Grroves—pigsuin or Biarrits Mourquetatre Gloves are reduced to Se from 96c. Since all colors and sizes are here this presents an epportunity to profitably anticipate future wants. For instance, 6rairsat 85c cost only $5.10, ssving youG3cents. Hints of other remsval sale prices aro: $1.35 for $1.50 ‘*Palais Royal” Kid Gloves; 85c for $1 Chamois Mousquetaires; only G0c for misses’. ‘Verris—rne Waite ana Cream Dotted ‘Veils to wear around those big hats: ‘35c instead of 48¢ yard, 50c instead of OSc yard, 65c instead of 88 yard, $1.25 in~ stead of $1.40 yard. ‘Laces—tengtns of choice Lactefor neck and sleeves of dresses at20 per cent discount. Remember that one-fifth that are 25 per cent less than formerly. is deducted from removal sale prices Riwpoxs-combinstion ot of Millinery Ribbons st 28e a yar forcholce enables you to brighten your hat with ribbons that originally cost 750 ayard. And here is another combination lot at 250 a yard for chotte, containias 41nch ‘wide satin, faille and other silk ribbons colors: Nile, corn, orange, navy, blue, ray. garnet, black. worth 48 and 6Scaysrd. And note the olive, heliotrope, tan, brown, cardinal, Necawear—rhe bayer returned from Now York this morning, and is s0- thority for the following statement:—"“The Windsors that will be ofered here tomorrow for 18 cente are like those being old by Altman on Sizth avenue for 19 cent * * © The seven assistants were not suficient to wast on the crowds that ‘surrounded the counter.” ‘This iss fact that our buyer is prepared to substanti- ate. Is it nota fact indicating that The Palais Royal's removal ssle prices are ‘not only lower than prevailing in Washington, but lower than asked for goods that are considered a great bargain in the greatest city of the Union, Hlsteny_ove for 350 Ribbed English Hose in tans and leather shades. ‘Only Sic for G8e Fast Black Ribbed Tights, in all sizes, 10 per cent discount—Traveling Bags. 10 per cent discount—Choice Fans. $2.19 for $2.98 warranted Silk Umbreltas, 3.98 for 85 Novelty Handle Umbrellas, $1.30 for 82.98 Parasols, all styles 83.08 for 85.68 Parasols, all styles. | Se for choice of all 25 Soap. . 106 for 15¢ Soaps, 5e for 100 Soaps, 13¢ for 19¢ Japanese Cups and Saucers. | 19¢ for 25 and 35e Majolica Plates. ‘89¢ for 50c Men’s and Ladies’ Belts, | @1. 10 yard for 81.50 quality English Brosdcloths. 50c yard for 68c Glace Sureh Silks, ‘79e yard for $1 Figured Glace Silks. ‘Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs 10c instead of 25c, and '30c instead of 50e. Ladies’ Initial Handkerchiefs reduced as follows: ‘0c for three of the 250 Handkerchiefs, 190 for the ‘5e Silk Handkerchiefs, Se for two of the Children's bc Handkerchiefs, ‘Meriden Britannia Gilver Plated Ware at reduced prices as previously advertised—a list for the asking. Ture Paras Rovat. 12ra Sr. Axp Pa Ave Your Size Here, Tue ratas noyar Cotton and Cambric Undergarments are #0 well known to so many ladies that we need only write that we now advertise only the un- broken lots snd quote prices less than cost Gowss Repvcen To 44c. Made of good musiin, full length and width, lock stitch, felled seams—Mother Hubbard Style Gowns with cambric ruffle. Count cost of materi: 5 yds. mnslin at 10c. 50 4 ya. cambric at 12346. - 2% Sewing cotton aud buttons... Be Total......... $1.00 Gowss For 79c. The materials of the Palais Royal's Famous $1.00 Cambric Gowns cost 88 cents and yet the removal sale - Count the cost Total... Sinis Resoces To 39a, Full width, with cambric ruffle and nine tucks. ‘Materials alone cost 67e. 5 yds. muslin at 10c. Lyd. cambric at 123¢0 Sewing cotton and tape.. 67 1g paragyaphs for other garments at less than materials cost. Suits to materials, Less Trax Marensars Cost. 98e for $1.98 Cambric Gowns with hand-made Tor- chon lace trimming, ‘22c for 290 Muslin Drawers with bem and tucks. ‘Misses' and ladies’ sizes. ‘330 for 50c Muslin Drawers with embroidery ruffle and tucks above, zi 4c for 75c Muslin Drawers with embroidery inser- tion and ruffles, cluster tucks. ‘70 for $1.25 Cambric and Musiin Skirt. Three styles, with embroidery and lace ruffles, 13¢ for 25e Cambric Corset Covers 68 for 98e Cambric Corset Covers, lace and embrol- dery trimming. Ste for 81 Summer Corsets. Warranted the same 4s if regular price was ssked—A new corset given if the one selected slips or tears. 827-AN sizes in the above mentioned garments. Broken lotsat still lower prices will be found on the tables devoted to such, Fit You. ‘You havo to pay for a costume made by a modiste, whether it fits to your satis faction or not. It is not so with these ready-made Suits. You dowt pay uncit auited, and then the charge ta absurdly little, Mf you take advantage of the Palais Royal's removal sale prices. $6.98 is tue towered price for choice of the matufacturer's stock of Rion Buits, worth upto 815. There are Storm 8 few White Flanuel Costumes. Serge Suits, in all colors and sizes, also t#The regular stock of Suits includes the Celebrated World's Fair Tourist Buit, best English Storm Serge Suits and many One-of-a-Kind Suits, enabling the guarantee of ‘The remi 816.50 Suits, the White Duck Eton Sut elusive sty Absurdly Little Prices. BROKEN LOTS OF VARIOUS STYLES HAVE BEEN COMBINED 80 THAT ALL SIZES OF ONE STYLE OR ANOTHER MAY BE FOUND, AND AT PRICES ABSURDLY LITTLE. Svcrrs_ea.75 tor choice of a few 87.50 Serge Eton Suits, in navy, tan and Diack. $6.98 each for odd Suits that were up to 815. J ackers, vc.—s1.98 for the 83.75 Enslish Tan and Black Cloth Reefer Jackel, $4.98 for the $7.50 Black English Diagonal Cloth Jackets, 86.98 for the $10 Imported Jackets loth capes, reduced to $2.95 from 8G and to @5.98 from $10. Only 89.75 for the $15 Velvet Capes. WV RaPPERs—the many expensive One-of-a-kind Weappers are now at nominal prices. facaimile of the best wool challie. Warsrs—soe for cnoice of Ladies’ ase, Only 60¢ for the 8c Cotton Challie Wrappers—figures on light grounds, ‘75e and S5e white and figured lawn and *Pereale Blouses, to be found on round counter to left of elevator, on second floor. 6% for choice of 81 Percale and Lawn Waists, which will be found on long counter directly opposite elevator. Around the corner are the Derby Waiste—the dest manufactured. 81. 48 for choice of those that were up to €2.75 each. 82.48 for Silk Waists that sold at 85 each, $4.98 for those that were 86.98 and 17.50 each, 87.48 for the Novelty Silk Waists up to 815 each. Constrs—2oe tor 7ie Contil Corsets, tn lane alzes. 40 for 750 Summer Cor sets, in all sizes—warranted the same as if regular price were asked. Srasteep aoops—aunareds of pieces 10 for choice of 9c Linen Scarfs and Covers apd Center Pieces. Currprex: 2he for Misses’ 50c at prices as absurd as the following: ‘Table Covers. Se for choice of 250 Tray Lawn Blouses, in sizes 8, 10 and 12 years. 500 for $1 and $1.25 White Dresses to ft youngsters 6 monthsto 3 years. 190 for Infants’ 25c and 39c Knit Sacques. 19¢ for Children's 68¢ Mull Caps that show signs of handling. 0c for Boys’ Shirt Waists, in sizes 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 years, 20c for Children's 50c Gineham Dresses, in sizes 1 to 4 yeara, Thle PALA IS ROYAL, A. LISNER, Corner 12th St. and Pas Aves early in August, are well under way at the Navy Department. The instructions contemplate the elucidation of several important engineering problems, as the Columbia will be the first ship built in this country baving three screws, and the. results of her trial will be wat by the gusta, which was at the naval review, was prd- vided with triple screws, anda preliminary | son of 5 4 i Ly i i i g 2 ductedbusiness, It was admitted that liquor had been farnished in the place merely for the accommodation of customers. The liquor, beer who had been arrested by Policeman McKie in East Washington, was complained against as a it, The chief complaint against him was tats be bed boon Gronk ta the bess endl hed been seen loitering about « saloon. “Did the proprietor of the placé allow bim to remain about there?” the judge asked. “There's too much of this business,” re- marked the judge; “the work house is too full now. The charge was dismissed. eeeeacemnae aay He Annoys Her. Annie M. Cowing today obtained from Jus- tice Cole a preliminary injuction restrai ning her husbapd, Rodolph 8. Cowing from annoying her by coming to her retidence,a prayer for which is included in her bill for « divorce, and it was made returnable on Wednesday next. The bill filed by Messrs. Fleming &Prentiss sets forth their marriage in Baltimore July 7, 1387, she being at the time the widow of ’ Fran- cis W. Randall, with one son, and sbe him with cruel and harsh treatment for t two years and such conduct that Sine 23 sha ‘was ‘compelled to separate him; that for two years he has failed to sup- port her and that the separation he annoyed her by to the house and at- tempting to enter her room. —_——_ Adventists Have Bought a Charch. for the first time tomorrow. serviccs on the Sablats, Elder J. 0. Corbin will also hola services on Sunday evening. ———— ‘Will Fited. The will of the late Vietoria M. Taylor was filed yesterday. She leaves small bequests to her brother and sister-in-law, and the rest of the estate to James W. Pumphrey and names him as executar. Sn eae Amateur Base Ball. The Y. A. A. C. will play the Young Nationals tomorrow at the Monument grounds. The Radfords will play all clubs whose mem- bers are fourteen years old. Address Boy Jackson, 1908 9th street northwest. privy and went away. “Please fault.” Pe ely farther for such a this,” said indge Miller. this thing mitted to go ‘mnotioed the cl ‘the life of the president of Mexico is thet under ne ‘shall he protons leave his country during his gone on their extended bridal tour to Cincin- Dr. & month’ there Mr. P E i : : F i i Ir i! flit eee anf § E iF it gt il i i i i f HE il i i i 2 i i i i | i | f g a ¢ i ¥ # i t i e & in i brit ig H it Rad ikeeeabeti ES i e il fy ir ik fi i & ; F = Pp it i Hn) i i | B if i | i rt shes : if f f i i if i i F fee fr g t HH ri HT if I I t £ i 5 iH it h Ff eRe — ee ees ae See bh een. aed x S ywRY. x, tat 4: Henry ana tn the arms of Jesus ‘You know the old seying,“"He who hesitates ts lost.” It certainly applies with great force in somethings, ‘When you know you are right don't hesitate to say ft; when you know what you want dop® he | demand it, ‘When yougo to buy « bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE: LIVER PILLS don’t hesitate to say yoo want "0-4 Rs ‘TE-BAS,* dont hesttate to sxe that youget™0-4-B- ‘T-E-BAS" and don't hesitate to refuse anything oft