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Wit sell suck REEREIRG. u ST Na@ Quatities ai ‘such LOW PRICES as PE auote. Saxs Axp Coxrany. Pants. PRICES PULLED TO PIECES B WERE worried the other aay w! we counted up the numbers of pairs of SEPARATE PANTS we had om hand and they ran up into the thou fanda.——We didn't realise how Wusy we Dad kept our tailors making. Fesr found © quick way out of (he GiMculty.—Owr way 1s price ‘reaking—end the quantity smashed the value marks ell to smither- eon ‘We went into every tot anf took am armful-just as they cameo mixtare of patterns—light ani dark “Bobby and quiet effects. “PANTS relicfUgeve them ‘Wings and they're fying out-bun- " dzeds of pairs a day, See how little holds theme eo rawrs-$1.85 xom e200 raxts-$1.98 now. exso vaxts-$2.23 xow. e200 rants 82.73 sow. ss00 raxrs-$3.48 xow sc.00 raxrs-$3.98 now. sazo raxts-$4.48 xow. o2.00 vaxts-$4,98 xow. 97.50 vaxts-$5.48 Xow s.00 rasts-$5.98 xow. sas0 rants-96.48 xow. sam raxts-$6.98 sow, ‘Those at $185 are cut and mode just se carefully as the $7.48-and ‘they're the best anybody—even the to order tailors—whe want your meas wre and © week's time—can get uR——Ours “have got the castom ang they brag sbout—and they're fm patterns nobody cen duplicate— ‘Ror improve upon. ‘Muster up the pittance it takes— snd get = pair or two of PANTS thst equal the best and excel the most—even if you hold them fm reserve——It's good stock for you to have on hand. Bound to come tn handy. ——— Bight by is the $7.50 SUIT BALE—sailing slong before the sti breege of the excitement thst always comes with the last week. Tacky for you that we put in AKS AND COMPAN —— He closeat 6 p.m.—encopt zs aND The Great Midsummer SLAUGHTER SALE AT THE FAMILY SHOE STORE ‘Still has the lead in the SHOE business of ‘I2T retain that preferred a ‘the closing day. Here's what does it. 50e. 15¢e. 25¢. 49e. oem 35, “mu $1.50 $1.00 50e. 715¢e. 25¢. FAMILY SHOE STORE, x 310-312 Sivesra Sx N.W. ‘Ladies’ $3 Dongola Button Shoes, an fmmense assort- ment, all sizes .... Ladies’ $3.50 Don- ‘gola Button Shoes, BUD SBC. seenee Ladies House Slip- pers, all sizes...... Ladies? Russet and Black Oxford ‘Ties, all sizes.. Men's $2 High and ‘Low Shoes , Children's Dongola ‘and Russet Oxford ‘Ties, spring heels. Children’s $1.50 Bisck and Russet Button Shoes, tipped, spring heels. a Tmfents’ Black and Tan Button Shoes, all sizes... Gests Surts Scovz: BSD PRESSED Coats, 50e. “Punts done in best manne: ‘Telephone cail 14: K. 1 HAM ED FOR ts. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2. 1893. Woodward & Lothrop, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS N.W. CLOSED THIS EVENING AT 5 THE ACTIVITY ON THE SECOND FLOOR CAUSED BY THE TURKISH TOWEL SALE WILL BE FURTHER INCREASED TOMORROW BY A SALE OF Dotted and Figured Swisses, ‘The equal of which is yet to be heard of. It is » big lot. 326 pieces, bouzht at almost our own price— ana the manufacturer was glad to accept it, ready money being in great demand, as you know. There are all styles of dots and figures, large and small. ete sie he ee bE i cen the oe 1 0 ieee, 1h vie Lor 4, 40 10 450 quaurries, 250. vanv. ‘ 11th st, building. ) —— Mews 39c. Samrs, ‘Made of good muslin, same weight as Wamsutts, only four picks coarser. Pure linen bosom—front and back UPHOLSTERY AND CURTAIN WEWS or seame—open back—every cut ‘way of thecloth and guaranteed to fit Sizes 14017, inclusive. —390.— Usvsvar I, paseeteere at Lyporraxce. ‘Whenever we get around to Upholstery Goode we ‘ave something unusual to say, Since the beginning of the season we've put before'you bargain after bar- 112 DOZEN. ain, and you've been quick to realize their import- 15c., 2 vor 25c. ‘snee. Itisour pleasure to present some today that DEUAILY 250. ‘Will eclipse any ever offered. Black, bine and white grounds, with red, blue, yel- | Real Lace Curtains, only a few pairs af each price. low. white and black figures, —Redueed from 83. 87 to 83 pr.— ist floor......-..-eeenee 1st annex.) Reduced from 85. 50 to 84 pe.— Reduced from $8.75 to $6.50 pr.— — Reduced trom 830 to $15 pr.— Irish Point Lace Curtains. —Roeduced from 83.75 to 83.376 pr.— —Reduced from @5 to $4 pr.— + Reduced from $11 to $7.50 pr.— —Redueed from $12.50 to $8. 75 pr.— —Reduced from $13.50 to $9.50 pr.— Four styles Plain Chenille Portieres, —Beduced from $2.75 to 2.50 pr.— Chenille Portieres, with dado, Four styles, reduced from $3.75to 82. 50 pr. ‘Three styles, reduced from $10 to 87.50 pr. Chenille Table Covers. 1Lot 44. Reduced from $1 to 75e. 1Lot 64. Reduced f:om 81 to 75c. 1Lot6-4. Reduced trom 8? to $1.50. 1LotG-4 Reduced from 82.50 to $2. 1 Lot 8-4, Reduced from 94 to $3, Cross-striped Cotton Curtains. serge, worsted and cheviot, correct styles, English (Crose-striped Silk and Cétton Curtains. sleeves, wide sailor collar. in © —84.50 pair. — ‘white, black or ilt braid. Sizes 4to8 years. Regular ‘Others at 85 to 810 pair. Prices, $5, 96, $7.50 $8.50 and Silk Curtains. 50 wenn aS 8S AND 96.28 — gett. 80, 910 and 628 pate — Galatea many White Muslin ruffled edges and Sizes 4 to 10 years. Regular prices, €2.50, 0.7, = 94. 94.75 and 85. Chenille Rope Portieres, ssorted colors. = —xow's2.75.— —83. TS each. — 00 pairs Brown Holland Pants, strong and Gur-| Chenille Rope Lambrequins, assorted colors. able, Sizes 5 #09. —#2.50 each. — —S00.— Movquito Can Single bed size, pink, €1.50. S4 bed size, white, $2.00. pink, 2.25. 2 Double bed ste, hie, #2 50 ‘scart lat vied Seta “aiaan tapestry Couch Covers, 3M yards long, 50 inches ane ica #01 | wide, double faced. 73— —3. = colors, | _Anclerant assortment of Down Cushions st sbout Fe no rad wb aac ‘one-half leas than the regular prices. —85.00. —25e. to $3.50. — Sieh i ribbon trimmings. | China Silk suitable for cushion covers and draperies. nao aha —37%, 50, 60, 75c. and $1 yard.— to 95.00.— English Cretonues for cushion and chair covers, —20 and 25c. yard. — 50-inch Madras for Curteins. Cream and white, Bic., Bie., 40c., He. and 62sec, yard. Colored, 37Me., O0e., 76e. and 87i4c. yard. 50-loch Curtain Maslin. 40c. and 0c. yard. — —$7.50— Plain Chins Sik Gowns and Wrappers, black and ght colors. —$12.50, $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00.— ‘Wash Silk Waists, neat striped patterns, made. 31-inch Printed Velvet, — Reduced from $6.75 and $7.50 to 83. 75.— —$1.25 yard. A full assortment of high grade White India Linon Sl-inch Cottare Drapery, ‘Waists, white and fancy colored embroideries, full ——10e. yard.— sleeves, Se-tch Silkotine 2.25, $3.00, $3.50 and 84. 75.— —-Lbe. yard.— Irish Lawn Waists, box plaited back and front. 50-inch Wool Tapestry. Usually $4.00, ‘Sizes 32, 34 and 36. —81.50 yard. — —Keduced from $1.25 to 75¢.— Soutnch Spun Silk Tapestry. Moor. ith st. bldg.) #2. — as ba 50-inch Cotton Tapestry. ears —50e., 85e. and $1.00 yard. — (Camel's Hair Traveling Shawis, all colors. 50-inch Velour. sit a Rane at, cena wis. inch = $20 £2.50. — — a Double Wool Blanket Shaws. cood patterns. —85.00, $6.00 and 87.50. — Saat roe ‘Knitted Steamer Hoods, hand made, plain black. sar 50-inch English Chenille, Cashmere and Chudds Shawls, plain cream and # bh w*'91.50,82. 00,82. 50, 83,00.83.50 and 85.00.— (Bd floor.. 1th st, bldg.) ae 4 Nortoy Deranrsext. Enameled Key Racks, egg shape, all colors. Double Head Rug Fringe. —S5e.— —Reduced to 19¢. yard. — Skirt Yokes, white, black and gray. Curtain Poles in all lengths. 5-ft, —25e.— —2ic.. We., T5e., $1.00 and 61.25. — Straw erry Emeries, ‘Window Shades, complete with fixtures, ready to 7, 10, 18 snd 240.— ‘be hung. Garter Lengths of Imported Silk Elasta, (ist floor... weeeedIth st. bldg. ) . Regulstion Biue Sailor Suite, summer weight, handsomely trimmed 5 gees . to 0c. Reduced from 60 and 63c. to Oc. ‘Reduced from 50 and 5ie. to 40c, Brass Kods for Sash Curtains, —1-4 inch, 4c. ft. — —3-8 ineh, 7c. ft. — Brass Brackets, —1-4 ineb, 6and 10¢. pr.— 38 inch, 6 ard 150. pr.— Brass Rings, 34 and 3 inch, Srartoxery Derartvest. 500 pounds Perfection Irish Linen Paper, octavo and commercial sizes, —20e. pound. Sanare Envelopes to match, Sc. package. ‘24 Sheets of Paper and 24 Envelopes in a bor, aS s-1ith st. bldg.) —o— —1ee. doz. — x ‘Curtain Pins, Fas asp Learser Goons Derr. 5e. “dozen, 50c. gross. ‘Chatelaine Bazs, real seal and morocco, Brass Pole Rings, —$1. 81.75, $2, 82.50 and $2.75. Combination Pocket Book and Card Case, real seal, 13-inch, 20 and 35e. doz. —s1.— ‘White Gauze Fans, lace edge, carved ivory aticks, — a st floor... 11th st. building. ) | (4th floor. —o THE “CAPITOL” SEWING MACHINE AT. $19.50 Is swift, noiseless, elegant, beautiful. COMPLETE. Neither skill, money nor labor has been spared to Perfect it. Aull set of the best attachments and a five-year guarantee accompany every “Capitol.” See it in operation. 10th st, building.) Woonwarn & Loranor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. A Spectra Mark-Down Men’s Shoes. ‘85 Kangaroo Low Shoes. ese 5 French Calf Shoes. | (€5 Russia Calf Bluchers. 85 Russet Low Shoes. | $3.65 ‘04 Russet Low Shoes. 84 Russet High Shoes. was 94 French Calf Low Cuts. 84 Patent Leather Shoes. $2.65 €3 Brown Russia Bluchers. now $3 Tan Calf Low Shoes. 83 Kangaroo Calf Oxfords, $3 Calf Hand-sewed Shoes. $2.35 ‘€2 Tan Biucher Laced. 82 Tan Low Shoes, bia $2 Boss’ Tan Shoes, $2 Bosw’ Low Shoes. $1.50 —Every Pair Warranted.-— Wm. Hahn & Go.’s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 900 AND 932 7TH 8T., 1914 AND 1916 PA. 1 1 PA AVR & MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY, Closed Sundava, AN! TS Sacrifices Prevail during MERT2’S ANNUAL REDUC- TION SALE. It's putting it mildly to say that Perfumeries, Toilet Soaps and Requisites, for TOMORROW. Every article worth double the money—or more: Perfumeries. ‘Lavender Water. Purple Lilac. No **Queen Ann” Cologne, ‘Violet Water (small size). ‘Violet Water (large size). Now. be’ sesbe Toilet Soaps. ‘Mertz's Celebrated Complexion Soap, per box (cake). Now... 2 ‘Mertz’s Ostmeal Soap, per box (3 cakes). Now. ac Now. Celebrated Vinolia, per box (3 cakes). ‘Thymol Skin Soap. ‘Now. OTHER TOILET REQUISITES. Ponce de Leon (Bloom of Youth). Now 500. Jalte'’s Toilet Powder. Special price, 276. Belezaire Toilet Powder. Now 20c. Lavender Baga. Special priae, Zc. Hot Water Bags (one, two or three quart). Now 88. Cream of Cucnmber and Lettuce (delightful for the skin). Special price, 18c. Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine (small size). Now Be. prinenes Bante Quinine Cargo size). Now Crown Lavender Salt. Now 30c. per bottle. ‘Mertz's Aromatic Lavender Salt. Per bottle. Rabateau’s Skin Food (removes skin wrin- les snd skin blemishes). Special price, 88c. per Jar. Roses and Myrrh (for the teeth). Now 190, per bottle. ‘Mertz's Curling Finid (not gummy or sticky); keeps the hair in curl. Now 1c. Now 310. S@r-REMEMBER, YOU MAY BUY ANYTHING YOU WANT AT A BIG REDUCTION FROM THE REGULAR PRICE. Ocr Scnarcat, Derantuexr, As well an the OPTICAL DEPARTMENT, ‘and every other department in our Mammoth Pharmacy, is affected by this noteworthy sale. If you need Carurones Now's the time to get them. TOMORROW we will sell wood, stron, well made and hand- some CRUTCHES for 90 CENTS PAIR. MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY (Closed Sundays), 1lrs Ayp F Srs. ectivrnnrinntit = 1t VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVY “Ceres” Is EVERYBODY'S Flour sa everybody likes the BYST FLOUR. *‘Ceres” makes MORE, LIGHTER, WHITER, SWEETER and BETTER bread than ‘any other flour in the world. At the grocers’. We only wholesale it. Wx M. Garr & Co., ** Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers Cor. 1st st. and Indiana eve. n.w. —> Eg UUCeRchUauuuuauduudeuueueause VVVVVVVVVVVVYYVYVYYYVVVVVVYVVY SNGULOGODAUCUDONONNLEUNOEELOT VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVOVVVVVVYVVVVVI it tintin VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTY petty > $1.50 Summer Corsets, $1 A lot of dest Yoatiistea of Ladies Ventila frm goed Corsets, extra Tong waists, Tene $1.50. Now $1.00. tw-We fit Corsets free and refund your money should any — prove unsatisfactory. G. Whelan’s, 1003 F S._N. itt ra J. Baucine Clay and Tile ‘aplé IMPORTANT TO ENO’ We close at] p.m. Saturdays, je close other days ut 5 o'clock. ‘These hours continue until September Ist. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday we make free deliveries in Alexandria. Srawpepep —Ar— ‘S PERRY'S. ELL, we have found out just how we stand forthe first half of this year on SILKS, Two things the stock-taking proved—that we never soldso much be- fore—that interests us. And that there are quantities of small lots that should be closed out at once. That is interesting to you. Anyway, we will make it so. ‘Wo are not going to stop the reductions at the rem- nants. Next season the SILKS go into their new ‘home in our last addition—and we want nothing but the newest to be seen there. That makes bargains of ‘uncommon quantities and values of what remains of the summer stock. It won't help matters any to wait— 80 we are going to strike now—while we arein the ior and temper of losing. We kuow it is going to stir up enthusiasm when it gets nolsed about that PERRY'S SILKS sre being sacrificed. But you are ‘welcome to help yourself as greedily as you will. Let the buying begin at once—the cutting has been done. 22inch WASHABLE SILKS, among them the famous KAIKI'S—warranted fast colors, Were 650.— Now 390. A Yano. 22-inch WASHABLE SILKS8—including the HABUTAIS, JACQUARD PONGEES and FIGURED CHINAS. Were 75c. pnd $1.00— Now 50c. A Yano. 7 different shades and designs of CHANGE- ABLE STRIPED and FIGURED TAFFETAS: and GLACE SURAHS—broken lote—that were 81.00 ana $1.25— Now 75c. A Yano, 10 different shades and desiens of FIG. URED PEAU DE SOIE, TAFFETAS and SATIN PARIGIAN, that were $1.00 and 1.75 Now $1.00 A Yano. The REMNANT TABLE is full of all sorts and ‘styles and shades and lengths, from 1% to 10 yards— and they are all marked at HALF WHAT THEY WERE-—HALF WHAT THEY OUGHT TO BE Azer Piiex Buazoanssr BLACK HABUTAIS— 21-inch BLACK PONGEE SILK—50c.s yard. 21 to 28-inch BLACK JAPANESE SILK— B0c., 75e., $1.00. $1.25, $1.50 yard, 24-4nch BLACK INDIA SILK-§1.00 s yard. Come to the store with these prices in your mind and eee the values they are linked to. We haven't talked half «troug enough, but we would rather sur- prise than disappoint. No troubie to pull down every Piece for you to view. But they will be gone if you Put, off the inspection many days—many hours Because these prices are quickeners. The caution is well timed. The sale is well timed. Peanvs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE,” Established 1840. [18] jOSXeX8X8X8Xi ¥ A Genuine 15 Off Sale. If you lke to be “hum! by the “al meth geankrupt stores” about town 0 uh. us Tower it. Hooven & Sxyper, ac 1217 Peas O8X8XSNSXOXINGKIKGRS The Best $6.50T runk Made. : We make a “‘specialty” of a Flat. ake eee” of 8 S pARpapaa DASE EIRRC top” Canvas-co unk, whieh hes Stecl ‘clainps all around, i2-in. binges. ice, Jock and” Weety’ Tonk pole and jer, lod Mualinlined ‘throuzhont t $6.50 Eaxcu. You cannot bur its equal” eisewh 0 10, Aas Name tag with each Trunk strap “free” Kneessi, t25 7th St. NW. CARHART # LEIDY. ‘8 7th, 81, —706 Kt ge, with each. trunk. JU HEAR IT ON ALL SIDES! —‘‘wear a plain ‘Eton’ Serge Suit if you want to be dressed Properly an’ comfortably and econom- feally at the World’s Fair.” That's every woman's advice who has been there. And we've reduced ours just in the “nick of time,” just when most of you are going. Bine Berge “Eton” Suits, $8.50 to 86. Navy Serge and Flannel ‘‘Blazer” Suits from #9 to 86.50. Black and Navy Serge, “‘Blazer” Suits from 810 to 87. Black and Navy Serge “Blazer” Suits from $15 to $10. Take your choice, but be quick and Fow'll not be disappointed. Carhart & Leidy, bh st.—706 K st. “Hlere’s a Price” —THAT FOR THE QUALITY OF BUTTER offered cannot be beat. Where else can you get 5. Ibs. of the very best Creamery Butter in ‘® neat wooden box for 1.50? This offer is what .keeys us so busy when everybody else is having a dull time of it: Jas. F. Oyster, Cor. Ire Asp Pa. Ave N.W. Center and K st. markets. Telephone, 271. INDIANS OF SOUTH AMERIC go on long G Wicorating tenics place of food It is these fresh green Which, tomether with fine mativa cla fae tingfance of” our famoan COCA W host popular ‘nerve toute of the seasct PONLY Toe. BOTILE. = JULIUS LANSBURGH’S Half-Price Cash Sale CONTINUED At the Rink All This Week. We will continue our ‘*HALF- PRICE CASH SALE” all this week by reauest of many of our patrons. ‘You will nat have this opportunity soon again, s0 you better take ad- ‘three more items, half regular prices: Solid Antique Quartered Oak Dipner Table, 3 ft. 4 in. by 18 in. wide: has 1 drawer and 1 lower shelf and cast brass Was $10, Now 85. No. 7. Elegant Quartered Oak Side Table, 2 shelves and 1 drawer below. Wis $25. Now $12.50. ‘No. 280, 1 Exquimte Natural Oak Side- board, hand-carved and polish finish, cast- brase trimmings, has one side and one larce ‘French bevel plate glass, Reduced from $72 ~ $36. JULIUS LANSBURGH’S a N.Y. Ave. Near 147e. Sr. WHY. NOT== Have a GAS RANGE or GAS STOVE to do ‘when acoal range cannot. Priced reasous- ably here. Complete Garden Hose for $1.75. S. S. Suzpp & Bro., ax2 432 9ra Sr. N. W. YOUR WORD , IS YOUR BOND AT GROGAN'S. Among the many bitter complaints of dull business and scarcity of money which has cheracterized these past three months we can truthfully say that our patronage has been thoroughly sattafactory in every way. Every one of these saltry summer days has found a line of people at our counter waiting to pay st something” on their furniture. We are golne io tell you once more that your credit is good heré—any time—and for anvthing you want. A little payment once @ week or once a month will soon make is a Seven-piece Parlor Suite here, upholstered in plush—and there's another upholstered in hair cloth take your choice of either of them for @22. 50—cash oF credit. These are but two out of @ whole floor full of parlor furniture—Suites in Brocatelle—Wiiton Rug— Tapestry, Gilt, &c. There’sa Bed Room Suite here 4m solid oat—bevel glass in buresu—and our price is: 813 cash or credit. Our first floor is full of Bed Room Furniture—handsome asany youever saw anywhere— all prices. There'sany quantity of Brussels Carpet here and our price is 50 cents per yard. Ingrain Car- pet, 35 cents per yard. Every yard of carpet bought of usis made and laid free of cost—no charze for ‘waste in matching figures. We eell « Forty-pound Hair Mattress for 87—Woven Wire Springs, 81. 75— Six-foot Oak Extension Table, 83.50. Kefrixerators, ‘Mattings, Baby Carriages and anything anybody used to ““housekeep” with is here—and it's yours for © promise to pay. GROGAN’S MAMMOTH GREDIT MOUSE, 819, 8&1, 825 7TH ST. ¥.W., BET. H ANDI STS. 0 MAMAS AHD PAPAS, the little children to us when their teeth commence to go—don’t wait till they are mone. We know bow to treat chil- dren. Elecant parlors—kind, gentle lady attendante—skillfal dentists—a service excelled by no other éstablish. ment m the world—and yet low prices. Ga-One grade of material—the beat. Extracting, 2c. Gas or Zono, 30c. Cleaning, ‘The. ; Kilver Filling, 75c. : Platina Filling, $1; ld Fillings in proportion. Gold Crowns, 87.50. VERY BEST TEETH, #8 U.S. Dexrat Assx. 401 Tru Sr. Baltimore Office: 1 N. Charles ot. Qw-ALL WORK BY GRADUATED EXPERTS. ani ls coupon and 82.50 will be I T v ke rr iH a = i = for one week oniy, ending Satur- Fettofatatatataetataieinirarareiaraiaiatctararectai EMEMBER, i weho do pons will have Seon bring cow; will to pay BS. 50 hoon are all of the latent shapes and best mates. ou sk bring the coupes of nae 65.0 Sone are loning money on this sale for a gurpese, aid not Or shoes are displayed in one of our windows—take ILSON& CAR 929 F Sx. Baltimore Stores, hand 6 W. Put a Stop Scat ay. by your pain- a {See ah a ae iy rl J. GEORGES & SON, one per 2 PRO} CHIROPODIST: From * ASSIGNEE'S SALE at 25 —“ DAVI8' SHOE STORE, 1430 conte New York Ave. N. W. The stock to 1s grand one, everything $5.00. deiny fresh, clean and GEO. M. MYERS, ASSIGNEE DAVIS’ SHOE STORE, ‘ever | Del SOCIAL MATTERS. FRANCE AND ENGLAND AGRER. Washingtonians on Their Outings— There Will Re a Neutral Zone in the Personal Notes of Interest. Mrs. F. C. Shaw and Mrs. J. 8. Church and son of Capitol Hill will spend August in the Shenandoah valley. Mrs. J. O. Turner of Rhode Island ave- nue is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Mulite Du- ley, in Maryland. Het mentions of Miss Sallie Brown and ir. Noah Simmons of Brooklyn took place Mcnday morning last at the residence of the bride's mother, 212 1 si northeast. ceremony was performed by Rev. Hes Swem in the presence of relatives and @ served the young “couple tet. for tele cour c future home in Brooklyn, - Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tucker ani have returned from Floral Hill, V; will leave today for River Spria:s on ‘the lower Potomac to remain until Sep-ember, after which they will visit the world’s fall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Head ars at Har- per's Ferry. The former will return to the city this week. Mrs, Head and their little son will probably remain until the comple- | tion of their new house on New Jersey ave- nue, which will be about September 1. Among the Washingtonians stopping at Ocean View House, Ocean Grove, are Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gray and daughters, Bertha and Edith, Miss Mary ‘Tuthill, Mr. €. Craig and Mrs.’ Craig, Miss Fannie Tay- lor and Mr. C. Buriew. Messrs. Ed. S, Smith, Charles Littlefield, Fleming, David Miss M. Hutchins is at Ocean City with the family of Mr. Edward Carrington of Baltimore. a @innet recently in honet.of time Secretary e Navy at : is_were the officers of the irs. Con 5 a 3 Mrs. Wm. G. Boyd and children are at the St. Cloud, Asbury Park, N. J., for the month of August. Mrs. Julia V. Langley is spending the summer with Mrs. Shaw, near North ‘Takoma. Mrs. L. W. Ketcham of Capitol Hill, ac- Miss May O'Neal left today for Hamil- ton, Va. Miss Viola Dayton is spending August in Atlantic City. Rev. J. J. Muir, pastor of the E Street Baptist Church, is spending the month of August in Canada and along the St. Law- Fence. Mr. Melville Pp. Hensey left yesterday for a trip to Boston by water. Mr. Howard Beall of the city post office and family left for Colonial Beach this morning for a week's outing. Mr. R. E. FPugett of the War Department, accompanied by his mother and two friends are at Aurora, W. Va., for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Kimball and son left this m. for Aurora, W. Va.,where they expect to spend a few wwoaka. Another of the midsummer hops at Wood- ley Inn, which are so much enjoyed will be given Friday evening to the guests and their friends. Miss Annie A. Evans of 222 13th street sothwest has returned from Belmont, North Branch, Md.. after @ month's visit with Prof. W. G. Hall and family. Mrs. R. E. Boyd leaves today for Atlantic City, where she will be joined a and after month’ we for the world’s — and. oe ae ee as the Xellowstone 3 ey will return to Washington about the 1sth of October. Capt. and Mrs. J. T. West and their | daughter, Miss Laura West, left today @ brief ‘visit in na, 4 Misses Loretta and Christina Shaffer, will spend part of this month at Atlante City. Mrs. John F. Ellis wer are en- Joying a few days at Misses Minnie and Augusta Sproesser cel- ebrated their eighteenth bit last a ho = even- many Dove, foward, Hammer, R. and W. Mitchell, Barnes, Rabbitt, Collins, M. vers, —— ee: Chemist Hird’s Report. Prof. J. D. Hird, chemist in the health department, has submitted his report for the month of July to Health Officer Ham- mett. The report is as follows” ‘ Analyses of samples of milk from’ de- pot Analy from city. Analyses of samples of miik from pri. vate parties... Analyses of samples of water Miscellaneous .. Total number of analyses... . ‘Thirty-six per ceht of the samples of coljected about the city were below 3 per cent far and 12 sr cent solids, while of e eighty-six collected from the depots 5.8 per, cent were found to be below the Same limits. The average percentage of fat of the forty-one samples collected about the city Was 3.06, while the average of the ty six samples from the depots was found to be 3.0 per cent. showing an average of 8.02 per cent of fat, a deficiency of over 21 per cent of the fat of the milk as supplied to ity. sessed the cows f among the farmers as ragweed. natural result of turning cows into the vest fields after the it is known ascel violated in on garbage. tended, ‘considerab! culty, of the difficulty of looking for something when you do not know where to find it. the whose names do not appear on our and, consequently, have no permit to re- move the same. ‘Section 7 of an ordinance to prevent the cows fed on garbage, consequen' be taken to prevent the remov y persons who hav - "eo. and thus facilitate the that important par- “Vere permits limited to @ year and issued only on the understanding that the garbage was not to be fed to cows, and other data Sows or not. and to what use the garbage ‘8 or not, and to wi is to be applied, it would then become an easy matter to keep track of swill-fed cattle. From such in’ tions as we have thi Rg a ing used chiefly for feeding and ase fertilizer. eS Naval Orders, Lieut. W. S. Hughes has been detached from duty in charge of the branch hydro- Secretary Herbert's Return. Acting Secretary Ramsay today received a telegram from Lieut. Buckingham, com- ™manding the Dolphin, saying that that ves- ce ree Sar ete rt! le., at 4 0" pected to reach Washington Friday after- East, bat Where is Not Decided. cuarantees by France. M. Develle also that his interview Monday with Loni ferin was based g g i ? i i i i 4 | p : 1g | | if i i 4 i a3 BEsT. i rf |. Combats between sections of and Millie George An- MG. an@ county. 4 Vv. Mur- A yy D. C.; William Gijieepie Mal, and Ann A Runge. Washington. D- i i } 43 2 i it i i ARMA’ ish i 8 > if i io : i % 4 3 3 r i i $ EY He i B 4 § i Pa 8 f si S ran Tae Rep Fric Is Fira. Weare obliged to hangout the “danger slewsl.* ‘The people have always been our friends, and fuey Shall bot be deceived, if we cap liely it HEED THE WARNING. Many tmitations and simulations of CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS are being offered, aud tas our duty to raise the “danger signal.” DON'T BE DECEIVED. ‘You cannot be too careful : you cannet acratintne + closely. When you ask for CAR LIVER PILLS you want ““C-a- be careless; see that you get -T- Refuse ali others. take nothing but the genuine Cat TER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS. A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE, Small Pull. Small Dose. ‘Small Prin, Cunvrex Cor FOR PITCHER*S CasTOsia

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