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Last | Call Ladie? Waists which were $1, $1.25, $1.43, | Waists which were 08, sles, St, 2 and $1.95 plain white India Linon, ‘White India Linoa with colored embroidery trim- ming, and white with colored chambray col- $1.23 ae -Each. Now = Teer Silk Waists. Richest assortment of Stylish Silk Waists embracing ‘Waists, in attractive fancy stripes, checks and plaids and plain light bine, cream, pink, electric, savy, cadet, cardinal and changeabies. Reeviar Paces, $5, $5.50, $6, $6.50, $7, $7.50, $8, $9 Ax $10. To Close $3-98. Eton Suits Down. Balance of our $9.93 Navy Blue Storm Serge ‘Eton’ Suits, with balloon sleeves girdle. Hose Down. Balance of the Ladies’ S0c. White Lisle Thread Hose down to S8c. pair. Bon Marche. 314 & 316 7th. You Can ‘Always Stand Another Shoes. They'll come in handy. Better get them bere and mow while our prices are so low. ff three 20 Per Cent —— of well- fo ey ge next stock. Ladies’ $2.50 Oxfords, tm all kinds of toes, common sense, etc., will go at 20 Lait Mitchell's Ladies? Shoes, a cloth top or all Kid, patent leather or’ plain toe, for high or low insteps, regular $5 and $5.50 ee ee ‘We can ft any foot kind of FINE SHOES hte Prices ‘the lowest. A few Shoee sti left om the 5c. table. EDMONSTON sew —1334 F Sx N.W.—stonn auld It Won’t Smash —1t won't go to pleces—the first day {Ws out om the. rosd—nor the next— nor the next, and while it won't ox actly last forever, it will outlast per cent off 1 Schober an ‘the finest Trook market, ble steel clamps all arow nd, steel Rneos, three cleats im bottom, 12im. hinges, from bottom, genuine Excelsior lock and Reavy lock bolt, two trays, and is ‘eanvar-covered and muslin-lined through- out “YOUR NAME ON IT FREE“ Kneessi, 425 7th st. 6 PRS. C. P. CORSETS, Frou $3.50 To $1.50 Pz Spink, sizes 18, 22and 23; Heht biue, size 24. *** Come Saturday morning early. TM. C. Whelan, 1003 F St. Only. any $10 on the ‘Has dow valent COR, 13TH AND F sTS, Quality ist.| opoe Price 2d. Both requisites are st thetr Dest here. ‘While the price te quite an tmportant factor im buying furniture ft should not be the w Eeft F ety | Y F i rf | FE ill TL eats I ; ‘3 Res i f> li F i 3 H w KER fT | bebe 3 i i fad hil seq fig il CRAIG & HARDING, 13th and F Sts. LANSBURGH & e THE EVENING STAR: .WASHINGTON. A PICNIC Fos Buyers. JOMORROW is. the last dsy of our great “MARK-DOWN BALE” If you wear shoes of have children who wear them * you can't afford to stay away catia ESS ‘aamreeie ONLY 956. ae, 1A. Hand-made Tan Shoes. ‘Shoes. and Kangaroo Sora Wm.Hahn & Co.'s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 AND 932 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVR, 231 PA AVE. 8 RB Certified . CHECKS And Our Furnishing Certificates Department FOR MEN LOOKS AFTER FURNISHING FOR BOYS ALSO AND CONTAINS MOST EVERYTHING THE BOYS NEED IN THAT LINE, SELECTED WITH THE SAMB CARE GIVEN TO MEN'S GOODS, AT LOW-DOWN PRICES. SHIRTS, COL- LARS, CUFFS, NECKWEAR, SUSPENDERS, HO- SIERY, NIGHT SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR— GOOD LINE OF EACH FROM WHICH TO SE- LECT. ‘MEN'S AND BOYS’ DEPARTMENT, 18T FLOOR, ‘EAR MAIN DOOR. Of Deposit On Any Bank ‘Accepted in Payment COTTON DIAPER IN Merchandise. ALL WIDTHS. 18m. at 45e. a plece, 10 yds. to the piece. 20-tn. at @0c. @ piece, 10 yds. to the piece. ‘221m. at Te. @ plece, 10 yds. to the piece. ‘24-tm. at S5c. a piece, 10 yds. to the piece. ‘2T-im. at We. a plece, 10 yds to the piece LINEN DIAPER. 18-In. at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.85 plece, ‘20-tn. at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 piece. 2%4-1n. im finest quality at $2.85 piece. BEST QUALITY RUBBER SHEETING FOR IN- FANTS' USE-S-4 at Ofc., 44 at TSc., 6-4 at $1.00 and 6-4 at $1.25 per yard. > WE'VE JUST OPENED ONE HUNDRED PIECES OF NAVY BLUE STORM SERGE AND YOU'LL FIND THE VALUES VERY INTERESTING, THE Fall is. Here. Ashort month more and you and getting Our Half-Price Sale Will End This Week. mst opTarNani ron tax Faces quorem.1> Dollars For One. 390. 50c, 623. 750 Ax $1 A Yun. 4S A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO VISIT OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT THIS SATURDAY WE SHALL SELL OUR S0c. SUMMER CORSETS For 39c. OUR $8.00 SPECIAL MADE CORSET Fos $2.00. OUE $5.00 SATIN CORSET For $2.50. ALL GUARANTEED CORSETS. SATURDAY IS GENERALLY THE BUSIEST CORSET DAY OF THE WEEK, AND THIS WILL HELP SWELL EVEN THE SALES OF THE DaY. LANSBURC BRO., sus 420,422, 424, 426 7TH BT. \OcX8XSXSX8X 8X8XoXs. 80) x x Re Bankrupt Sales 9 Undersold. Pl 20} tower “than “bankrept.‘esfess takes [QO Xj} ares‘charging™ you full “prices |X Se] seven while’ werere take'is, (9? at yon, while 5. x 381.5" per cent “of cur Feguiar ix X| “Gur sate to now ieble to cod [XK Re] ine Sumner’ snd smaller: “One (9? IX] iy ‘came for ‘one ‘patr and |X eo} — five pairs—they were so 90° 45 rrniok of Ladies’ $3.50 Russian X QO] Tan High Shoes going for $2.25, 00 ¢ Think of 45, White Oxford ‘Ties xX x Sibrery, pair of ahoes in stock ts X ne 00 00 {| Howe sim {x {oe X suis 1217 Pt AYE X Oc Goods sold this week will be KEPT ‘Until needed by you without extra charge. Special Discounts New Wall Papers. Julius Lansburgh, “RINK,” N.Y. Ave Ness 141u Sx. BBEREBRRS BERS PEPPOPPPD PPE IO. Winter—Here oO = E <but tt win ie fall weleht Shoes, for we have them to the bargain tables. ‘Men's fine Calf Shoes in lace and Consress that equal 82.50). Our Men's $3 Shoes are equal to others, = — Last Caz. Balance of the $1.50 and $2 Misses’ and Children's Russet Button Shoos. ‘Crawford’s, 731 Tra Sx. N. W. Osea 220 Burchell's Family Tes, Spring Leaf) fo'cente « Tis quality continues to lead Chinese "Feu 'The preeent 5 on. Tho. present frop is exceptionally “Ane. For: it ie more sat- istactory than any other Tes my store. aula °C W. Burchell, 1325 F st D. ©, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1893. MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, Closed Sundays, 11TH AND F STS. N. W. A Price _ Revelation Has set in here. Drugs, Perfumes, Soaps, Brushes and other Toilet Articles, Pocket i FB are good TOMORROW ONLY, LONG AS THE ARTICLES HOLD OUT. in the morning. Everything here is reduced, but this is the prize list: Toilet Articles. SPECIAL PRICES FOR TOMORROW ONLY. Parker Pray’s Rosaline, ‘morrow 2 packages for... Puffs and Powder Bores (last alone worth 50 cents., only. for tomorrow .21 OTS. . 11 OTS, BOX. 50 cts, 36 OTS. now . ; Rabateau's Skin Food (for the complexion), tomorrow only...... 88 OTS. Mertz’s Curling Fluid, was 2 cts., now . Buffalo Horn Pocket Combs, were 25 and 85 cts., reduced tomor row only..... sseeeee 14 CTR. Perfumeries. SPECIAL PRICES FOR TOMORROW ONLY. 4 of. bottles, Celebrated “New- ‘@ new and delightful odor, large bottles, now. Brushes. : SPECIAL PRICES FOR TOMORROW ONLY, Imported Hair Brushes, very fine, worth $1 and $1.25, now... 79 OTS. 2% and 35-cent Tooth Brushes, re- duced for tomorrow only. Baby Brushes reduced to. Pocket Books. Until all are gone we will sell $1.25 Pocketbooks for. So-cent Pocketbooks for. Remedies. ASTONISHING OFFERS TOMORROW ONLY. 100 Compound Cathartic Pilis, only..16 CTS. 100 Lady Webster Pills, only.......27 CTS, Less than what your druggist would charge you by the dozen. 1 Ib, Box Refined Powdered Boras, only. esasoued 4 CTS. MORE WONDERFUL Actual TOMORROW VALUES. Selling Price. ONLY. Extra Large Box Sea Salt. .50 cts. .19 CTS. Armour's Extract of Beef, small size..... |. 84 CTS, Liebig's Extract of Beef, small size. Mertz's Beef, Mertz's Wine of Calisaya ‘and Iron. : 86 CTS. 49 CTS. é a 383 8@5& 88. aa 229 93a be be? fa 9a 8 MERTZ’S MODERN Pharmacy |WaistsatQuick-Going Prices. (Closed Sundays), Llrz Ax F Sra A Terrible Tonic terribly good in its effects in putting ww Yo flight. extreme ‘nervousness and ‘in’ re Meving that fatigued feeling. fe refer to Coca Wrxe. nd 8s powerful as it ts ft con- sed, of Coca leaves abd pure’ mative claret. Se, bottle at 'HOMPSON'S Pauarwacy, 703 15raSr Our Immense Fall Stock FURNITURE, CARPETS AND HOUSEFURNISH- ING GOODS Has begun to arrive must make room to receive them. To do this to make sweeping reductions im our Drices on our present stock of FURNITURE, MATTINGS, &e. ‘The Giscount which we shall offer for this week ONE-FOURTH OFF. Come early before stock is picked over and secure some of the great Our prices always have been lower than any, and VF f an additional discount of 25 twill make them the lowest ever known, “em JOKN SMITH, 743-745 TTH ST. N. W., aulS4t | THE FAIR'S OLD STAND. ‘It Won’t Hurt It WE pull the tooth. Our method is painless. You'll be surprised how gently and painlessly We'll do it. We first apply our famous local anes- | thetic ‘Zono,” which removes all sensation from the gums. Elegant surroundings—skilled dentists— lady attendants and yet surprisingly low prices. One grade of material—the best. Extracting, 25c. Gus or Zono, GOe. Cleaning, 7Bc. | Silver Filling, 75e. Platina Filling, $1. Gold Fill- ings in proportion. Gold Crowns, $7.50, Very Best Teeth, $8. U.S. Dental Ass’n, 401 Tra Sx See entry by erat uatesoniy. WaT GENTS SUITS SCOURED AND PRESSED FOR @L (RE AND WATER SALE. ton Stevensand Marlin ma’, auld Averil, by Rose Nouchette Carey. Aunt Diane, by Rose Nouchette Carey. ‘Not Like Other Girls, by Rose Nouchette Carey. Esther, by Rose Nouchette Carey. ‘Marvel, by The Duchess. A Lifo's Remorse, by The Duchess. Sweet Is True Love, by The Duchess, ‘The Honorable Mrs. Vereker, by The Duchess. ‘Mona's Choice, by Mra. Alexander. Path, by Mrs. Alexander. Traveling Bags and— MEMORY JOGS. Rewennen rma THe PRINCIPAL STORES CLOSE AT 1 O'CLOCK TO- MORROW. TIME WILL BE 80 PRECIOUS THAT YOU NEED VISIT THE STORE WHERE ARE ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS. SUCH A PLACE IS THE PALAIS ROYAL, CORNER 12TH ST. AND PA AVE. HINIS OF REMOVAL SALE PRICES ARE GIVEN BELOW, COUPLED WITH MEMORY J0GS OF WANTS THAT MAY CAUSE YOU TO THANK THE WRITER. 25¢ Novels for 5c. ‘These novels are often sold at less than publisher's price, but 5 cents is so much less than usual that » demand will be created that makes the following rule necessary—not more than fiveto each purchaser. The following popular ‘works are among the many you'll find here tomorrow: A Terrible Temptation, by Charles Reade. Justin Hariey, by J. E. Cook. Guiideroy, by Ouida. On Her Wedding Morn, by Bertha M. Clay. Duke's Secret, by Bertha M. Clay. Blind Love, by Wilkie Collins. ‘Twice Told Tales, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. ‘Chair, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The Leather Goods Department is filled with memory jogs for him or ber con- templating a trip of short or long daration. Though removal sale prices are ‘marked on traveling bas an extra 10 per cent discount is now allowed. Other ‘goods at lowered prices like these: 42c for 50c Waterproof Cases to hold toilet ar- ticles, 89c for $1.25 Leather Cases containing toilet articles. 43c for 590 Cases containing blacking set and whisk broom. 19: for 2c Shawl and Satchel Straps. 8c for 10c and 1c Satchel and Umbrella Tags. 39¢ for men’s 50c Leather Bolts with rings, and 25c for ladies’ 39c Gird’e Belts. 98c for $1.50, $1.68 and $1.75 Pocketbooks comprising bill book and card case; made of real alligator, Russian and kanaaroo leathers, plain and fancy colors and with warranted sterling silver trimmings, Plen’s 50c Socks for 25¢. All the best Socks are now conibined in one grand lot at 25¢ a pair for choice. ‘Those of lisle thread with silk toes and heels are marked 75c and are ood value at that price. All to goat 25eapair. The early callor will secure the best bar- gains, but the last pair to be sold will be worth 50 cents. A giance in the 12th ‘Street window will tell you that the very latest style Neglige Shirts are here at 8c instead of $1.50; that the best 50c Suspenders of the season are only “25c pair here. Two steps inside the door of No. 1119 Pa ave. and you'll find polite and bright young men ready to demonstrate that Palais Royal's removal sale prices for Men's Furnishings will make even silver doliars worth more than their face value, Bargains for Ladies. Second Floor Bargains. Hosxr.—290, tastead of 2c, for our Fast Black Silk-fnished Lisle Threed = Stockings. That this quality hose is more often sold at 50c is known tomany Washington Indies. So many know this that we need protect the late caller with the rule of only two pairs to a customer. Purnasors-$3.98 tor combination tot. ‘Two hints: A 814 Paris Novelty of white silk, with plaid band border and ribbon streamers, quaintly twisted wood handle; and «89 Embossed Silk Parasol, in silver gray, with border and flounes of embroidered chiffon to match. These and all others in the lot are now only $3.08 each. Ghroves—380o vate tor choice of combination lot of Silk Gloves, none of which have heretofore sold at less than 50c. Black and colors. All sizes. The ‘early visitor wil secure Milanese Silk Gloves worth 68 and 76c for only 380 a pair. Necxwean—5O00 tor 750 Lawn Fronts with collar and rufhe front of embroidery in white and colors, girdle for waist. 81.59 for the $1.98 Laundered Vassar Shirts; 15 for the 25c Silk Windsors, and 2c instead of 25c for sets of shirt studs and link buttons for cuffs. Vers. — 32c instesa of 4c for best quality and latest style White Chiffon ‘Yells, with border at top and bottom. Haspxencarers.-190. torcnotse of combination lot, comprising 500, ‘35e and 2c Handkerchiefs—the barcain of the season. See sample in window of 'e. Note the lace border Handkerchiefs and those with embreid- ery as if worked by fairy fingers. Lanrzs wao po xor Xow NOW OF THE PALAIS ROYAL'S SECOXD FLOOR BARGAINS IN WRAPS, SUITS AND UNDERWEAR WILL NEVER KNOW. HAVING EYES THEY SEE NOT, EARS AND HEAR NOT. YE WRITE TO WOMEN WHO ARE IN NORMAL CONDITION. Hurry For Those Suits. ‘You know it is fact that $6.50 Duck Eton Suits are being sold at $1.08; that the Serge Eton Suits at $7. 50 and $8.88 were intended to retail at $15, $18 and $20; that the English Duck Waistcoats at 75c are worth $2.08. Sorry to write you must hurry if you would be sure of your site in just the style you fancy. Wrappers To Hurry For. You Will Soon Want These. ‘Thovsands sold—A thousand remain. But you know that $1.98, €2.25 and 82.48 Wrappers are being sold at ¥6e for choice. You know thereis a preferenoa. ‘You know the best and prettiest sell first. Is not the writer wise in advising The ‘Btar readers to hurry? Combination lots, containing bargains as follows: Lot 1, at 490 for choice, contains Ladies’ Lawn Waists with ruffled fronts and those with colored chambray collars and cuffs that will be recognized as the erstwhile 81 waists Lot 5, at 81.48 for choice, includes the @3.25 Cashmere and Flannel Waists and the former 85 Silk Waists. Lot 9, at 82.98 for choice, now includes the beautiful Waists that sold at $6.73. Lot 11, at $4.98 for choice, in- cludes the Paris Novelty Silk Waists that were $9 and $10. Hurry the Boys Here. ‘B0e for any Shirt Waist in stock. Mothers will recognize $1 and 61.25 Waists ‘when they see ‘‘The King” trade mark; 75c Waists in the ‘‘Little Lord” and “*Champion ;” 85c Waists in those made of imported madras, anda dollar's worth fm the Black Lasting Blouses and Shirt Waists. Sizes 3to 14 years. S0cfor ‘Nearly half prices for the garments that you will so soon want and can weer all the autumn. 86.50 for choice of $10 Black Diagonal Cloth Reefers and Cashmere Wrappers that were $10, $12 and 815. Only $5 for the $10 Light-weight Tourist Newmarkets; $7.50 for those that ‘were $15. 83.50 for the $6.50 Storm Serge Blazers and Reefers. ‘86c for choice of the Beaded Wraps that were upto 86. $4.96 for the $10 Black Cloth Wraps, suitable for elderly ladies. €0c for 2.25 Black Stockinet Jerseys. Sizes 32, 34 and 36 only. 9c for choice of 81 Crochet and Imitation Marseilles Bed Spreads. ‘$2.98 for $7, 88 and $9 Wool Cioth School Dresses for children 4 to 12 years, Underwear Hurrying Out. CORSETS TO HURRY FOR: 12: Of course it isn't a wonder that we are doing such a tremendous business in underwear when you consider the removal sale prices, but nevertheless it is the talk of the trade. The following are hurrying out so quickly that you need to hurry to catch them: The Chemise, with square neck of torchon lace, at 48¢ in- stead of 78c; the Corset Covers at 49c instead of 98c have gone so quickly that only large sizes remain. 44c instead of 50c for the Much-tucked and Ruffled Nightgowns is hurrying them out. Those Bridal Skirts, with ‘clouds” of lace trimming, at €1.98 instead of 83.98 and $4.98, and the Skirts with torchon lace flounce at 8c instead of 81.25, will soon be but a bargain of the past. 5 ‘And there are even better bargains which the writer dare not mention—they are hurrying out so quickly they may be gone when you call. Morwens—tere are tntants’ Christening Robes of nest lawns and choice laces and embroideries at 82.08 instead of $5.98 and 87.50—but they need going tothe laundry. The Gingham Dresses at 98c instead of $1.98 are in sizes to fit youngsters 2to5 years. Two bintsof «hundred and one bargains awaiting you. Your size is now bere, but the prices are lowered so that the demand will soon ‘cause the sizes most in demand to be non est. Gc for $1 Sateen Corsets. 49¢ for ‘oe Coutil Corsets, GUc for $1 Web Corsets. 7c for $2.50 Colored"“P. D, ” Corseta. The Palais Royal. A. LISNER. o SENATOR ARTHUR P. GORMAN |** sr0ws in pooutar tavor with eact suc- lu year of his public life, though in ® ——_ very yin ike See ok ee : te The Most Prominent Figure Today in| tions of putt’ riotnesg yet of ae 5 ha tariff and finance, he has never maée a American Politics. more gratifying showing to his friends # the repeal ‘ot the purchastar Hy HY 4 Mam Who is Watched Closer and Sherman law. Mr. Rayner may not have same knack of = ‘Talked About More Than the Senate | Jn the departments ai filing them Peesthsnt Mbnisel, jends that some of his colleagues z can, It'ts asans ton, however eine Revean, as an orator, and & au i ois close student of public affairs that he shines BALTIMORE, August 18, 1993, | #24 Will continue to shine’ No doubt tne RE that has been shown ty him President of the United/in wy make some of his States, the figure which stands out most | critics wake up to the fact thet there ens prominently and interestingly in American | times in the career of a Congressman when Politics today (s Senator Gormaa. pd erent Gotz to ust st Indeed, he is more talked about and more Oy tt closely watched than even the President |in state and national potieee 4s, and certainly, until the body of which| @ ——_-o-—___ he is so distinguished’a member has taken SATURDAYS STAR. = upon the present financial prob- he will be the cynosure of all eyes.|Its Comtemts Will Be of Whether he will be beyond that time, he esnteiioe ray a alone can answer. Those who know him| qomorrow's sixt on best here in the state of his birth, and weed —— where all his triumphs have been won, be.| M2 © Bumber of attractive aml resfable Meve there can be but one answer, and | ®Pecial chapters. Several of them will be that, when it comes, such as will give as-|@Dpropriately illustrated. The following tnzance of his loyalty to the interests of may be mentioned as samples of the g008 e country. things prepared public tomersant Thé responsibility which has becn in a asin lat | if by i i ag i tl E i : i i He 558 z 4 gig F unjustly the boy of stealing his watermelons, fear he might steal Im Accord With the Administration. Senator Gorman is in no way discon- certed or disturbed by the hostile criticisms of his action. He is in accord with the ad- ministration and he has undertakea the fight for the repeal of the purchasing clause im the Sherman law, as the President has recommended, but he is going to conduct becomes at once apparent. it lightly or without the grav- est consideration, would be not to appre- ciate its magnitude, and necesasarily, there- fore, to defeat the ends most desirable to Senator Gorman is pursuing the only course open to him for a propor and accept- able performance of the arduous duty de- volving upon him, that is, to bring these divergent views er ‘mon ground that will at once secure finan- etal relief to the country and prevent a ure among the democrats in irreconcilable war with the President and @ party breach not soon to be repairet. If he can do this, he will aave won his greatest triumph and silenced his critics. Then for the rest of Mr. Cleveland's term at least his name will be secoad in prom- imence to that of the execitive, and after that—what? This is why he is silent and why he will remain silent until it is cime he should show his hand. If ne fails In his endeavor, his position will Se in no wise changed from what it now ts, but it is cer- tain that he can in no way further the object he is seeking to obtain by disclosing his plan of action. One of the most prominent members of the Baltimore bar, who is on intimate re- lations with Senator Gorman, eaid, in =veak- ing of his course: “I have every confidence in Mr. Gorman’s judgment and T have no hesitancy in predicting that if any man in the Senate is competent to micet the silver issue now confronting -he xdministration, it is he. I do not, however, expect to sce the purchasing clause of the Sherman law repealed in much less time than seven or | eight weeks.” John Quinn, one of the shrewdest and most far-seeing of the political leaters in the regular organization here. and- who comes as near knowing the inside of ever: thing political as anybody ean, save: “Mr. Gorman will show his hand pretty snon. and when he does, you mark my word. things will get in shape before Jone »‘ter- . If not, I'll be the most disappointed man in the country.” Congressman yner's Course. Another product of Maryland democratic politics, Congressman Rayner, ix attracting @ great deal of national attention at this time. Indeed, Mr. Reyner hes 4one [hir for many years, but like Senawr Gorman, _—") ARMS AND SOLDIERS. Why new weapons have been adopted for the United States army. 8 at ‘clock totermeat a. Bt Sa DONNELLY, On Angust 1888, at the res ence of ber GRACE ni" ehe only’ chid of the family invited to attend. at Odio, 11, “E SERRE ES other of Bre "CC. Melmick of this cigy. BLACK. On Thursday, morning. August 17, 1808, Ser 5. BLACKS inte ‘ear of his age. Serpe ce ee cman pea Gers, aged nine years and seven moots. STOCKHAM. Pridar morning, Angust 16, 3808, So ccoeee Interment at Spesutia cemetery, Harford county, Ma... Monday, August 21. (Baltimore papers please cops.) SYKES. va, AD x De, at, 5 wite of Melvin x fwenty-ive years and ive ooh : It, at 8 odode a ot Hi. and the inte Mary i ‘Terspauzh, aged elghtecn montha. en Fitcads of the famiy ae ae Viich never can be. filled. ‘BY HIS SISTERS Paneral Saturday, Ai 19, et 3.o'clock, fom bis inte residence, "BUS. Ath street 8 Hi ite it ## a é chit bac ‘You know the old saying. ““He who hesitates je lov° It certainly applies with eroat force in some thins, ‘When you know you are right don't hesitate to sey At; when you know what you waut don’t hesitate (> demand it. ‘When yougo to buy a bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS don’t hesitate to say you want "0-A-R- T-E-R-'-8," don"t hesitate to see that you get*"0-A-R- ‘T-E-R--8" and don't hesitate to refuse anythinir of- fered to you ss “same as TERS" of “has as good as °C-A-R-T-E-R’-8."" There ts notiing #2 food as “"C-A-E-T-E-R-8." They never fail. Don’t hesitate to say so when imitations and fras ts are offered to you. | Don’t hesitate to demand the genuine CANTER’ § LITTLE LIVER PILLS. A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACEE. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price, ye?7 CHILDREN CRY FOR PITCRER’s castoeia,