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WOODWARD ::. LOTHROP 10TH, 11TH AND F STS ¥. —— Autumn Reception Days, In Infants’ Parlors, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, October 16th, 17th, 18th, OR THE EXHIBITION OF PARIS, VIENNA AND LONDON NOVELTIES, IN IN7. CHILDREN'S WEARABLES FOR FALL AND WINTER OF 1802-94. ————= Interested, aren't you? What woman doesn't find a charm in looking at the quaint, picturesque tollettes for baby? What mother docsn't feel the greatest possible pride in looking and admiring Sad selecting the cutiit of layette—the little clothes so dainty, and so prettily fashioned, and all the ting belougings necessary for the wee mite of humanity? What bave we for baby? Literally everything. A world of styles for every day or show-off time. Odd shapes in pretty Frocks, Coats, High-class Novelties, Practical Low Priced Outdts and Bumerous other dainty, lovely accessories to the tiny tot's wardrobe. There are plenty of babies, you know, that only exclusive things are good enough for. We bad that in mind. We consider it ‘Bot only @ pleasure, but oer “bounden duty" to put before you the very cholcest—the most appropriate things for the comfort and adornment of such “precioustiess and uniqueness of creation.” That is ‘why We sent our representative direct to Paris, London und Vienna. She has selected the rarest things from the fashion centers of the old world, as well as the richest conceits of the American mind. ‘There are original creations, fresh from the hands of designers—novel, rich, costly. Choice Novelties are costly. ‘Then, too, there are the kiads without a bit of extravagance in them. In elther cuse you'll only have to pay just what they are worth. That's the kind of getting ready for the little one's needs that we've been up to for months past. We ean't begin to describe what we have to show you. But the last case Is from the custom house, everything ts ready—you are all cordially invited—to look—to buy if you wish—but please don't think you'll have to buy. We'll be glad to sell, of course, if you wapt, but enjoy the sight of these exquisite things, anyway. ‘The infants’ purlory are quiet, roomy, convenient, luxurious. The decorations will be in “Baby” Bive and Yellow. We'll be pleased to have you MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, 17TH, 18TH. INFANTS’ PARLORS, SECOND FLOOR, TENTH STREET BUILDING. * eee AND i WHITE SILK SHORT COATS HANDSOME CLOTH COATS, ‘Are among the uew comers. You have never seen | Fancily made, with colored trimmings, in styles this particular style before. It has a full skirt, | We've Bever before shown, unlike any others, 9 |Panic THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. ‘Millinery, Cloaks, 715 Penua. ave. 715. LAHSBURCH & BRO. ‘We are open until 9 tonight for your convenience. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 'E feel more than flattered at the com- pliments showered on our high-class textiles, We achieve success from eeason to season through our untiring efforts toprocure the best productions that creative genius can produce. We show the newest French Dress Goods almost simultaneous:y with Paris houses, every riece the work of art and skill. We carry an immensestuck ‘snd show a wonderful variety. The prices you'll find tobe very reasonable, Prices Prevail Here ail next week. We've got to have ready money. Our stock's the only re- source. So we intend to make the greatest move in Millinery, Cloaks, Capes, Itibbons, Ghildren's Wear and Underwear that this store of bargains has ever known. You'll belp yourself by helping us, Beautiful Wraps. ‘The cream of this season's goods may be had at prices lower than you would ever think they'd be sold for. The leading creations of the United States and Europe Ou ane 87 1 ‘All-wool 38- @re amovg the stocks. Wool Cheriot Cloaks, 22 tnches inch Chevt 2C. ote, fm mare Beka Maines sion veurs ee: $85.00 | tomenamea ‘xp, | um stripes. Black Cheviot: Cloak, Columbia alae! 98.90. Price wow.“ $6.00 Blue and Black Tight-fitting Cloaks, 32-inch leagth, all-wool Albwool Panamasnd steed $1.).5Q) | ove sack IC; jee one Blue and Bec Cheviot Coats, lent goods XD. for rough Sits sea tn ain ant frat $9.50 | wear, autbis vreusted, puted teres” BT7.75 Black and Blue Het Cloth fre Rete Ta B11.50| “ear ae Black Beaver Cloth, double Bewand de CG. sirable col- bre $9.75 [om «ver xp, | Pretty fab- ‘Tan, Sita tit Hy 1.00 als : 10.00 | rs e 5 40-inen | Bengaline St lish Our own im portation. YD. 91.2518 the(______ sual price. Millinery. Uight-fitting waist and is elaborutely trimmed with beaver fur, feather trimming or fancy silk braid. COLORED SILK SHORT COATS Io the new London Smoke, made “Empire” style, with puifs and ruftie over the shoulders, so becom- Ing to the little ones. These are handsomely lived with wadded salmon pink silk. Silk Bonnets to match all the coats. Made with the new during or poked front. Brown Silk Coats with canvcr sti lining; Blue SH Coats with white silk [ining Bounets to match each coat. CHRISTENING ROBES, Made entirely by hand—work such as has never be- fore been seen in this country. They have the dainty low peck and sbort puffed sleeves. Trim- | mings of lace and embioidery, smsertings and ruitles and pink, blue or white ribbons. HAND-MADE NECKERCHIEFS Or Bibs—something new for a gift (you know what a difficult task it is to think of something for a young baby), These are made by band and trimmed with real lace. CARRIAGE AFGHANS, All delicate colorings, HAND-MADE PARISIAN GUIMPES, Pine White Mulls, Linens and Silks. ‘The odd shapes this season are very attractive. There are styles suitable for children of all ages from the youngest infant up to a fifteen-year-old maiss. THERE WILL BE TWO OTHER ATTRACTIONS ON THE SECOND FLOOR MONDAY. The Muslin Underwear Department ‘Will display the largest line of Foretgn Novelties ever stown iu Washington, personally selected by our representative in Europe. There are Fine Muslin and Silk Chemises, Negliges, Drawers, Skirts, Comset Covers and Gowns of every description We can give you no definite ides ss to what ‘they are here. You must see them. ji The Corset Department ‘Will display all the figest makes. We have had some of our best shapes made up im handsome brocaded and striped silks, trimmed with iaces and ribbons. Dainty Parisian things. 28 Moor... --Annex to 10th st. building.) Concerning Our Upholstery and Lace Cur- tains. Any one can De commonplace, either in personality or ‘The highest satisfaction, Rowerer, comes only from that which ts distinctive, novel, superior. If one wishe® something not een every day or everywhere, our assortment can certainly be relied upon to satisfy the most exacting. Lace Curtains Never were before, and, we believe, never will again, be sold at retail for such # small percentage of value as right here at this sale. The two Lace Curtain trade sales held in New York September ‘21th and 28th were doubly signiticant. First, because as Lace Curtain sales the results were eagerly awaited by every Lace Curtain maker and trader in this country and Europe. Second, be- cause aa trade sales of such vast proportions the results interested the entire mercantile world. 22 Lots--2,500 Pairs, ‘Remain of the twenty-eight lots purchased by us at those two trades sales. Every pair ts fresh, ‘and guaranteed absolutely perfect in every respect. We are selling them from 1-4 to 1-3 Less Than Usual Prices. Monday we will include a number of patterns (of which we hare too many or too few) from our own stock of direct importation. IRISH POINT, SWISS LACE TAMBOUR, FRILLED MUS- LIN, MADRAS and NOTTINGHAM~all to be offered at Notable Reductions From Former Prices. If you have « Lace Curtain want this is your opportunity. Worth your while to anticipate a = 96 pairs White Lace 1 48 ‘White Lace 3 9 we White Lace — Las, RL Tar 820 Bee 7555 ae = Lor 402_ Ee — Lor 331_ 8 Lor 247_ Sig SS i Ler 406__ Ez Lor 368_ Ler 907 SES 2. oe $2.00 BES 81.25 Ler 226 Sie" ce Lor 261 Remit Bi ix 9 eee OO oor En et te 81.50 en eS Bete ce, 82.50 | Beane ee 81.50 Lor 146 — eB ce ae $2.50 | Lor 206 SA Ee = 92.00 Lee 171 Se ene Loe 224_ Eee Se i tor 171 — SES ce 88.00 Lor 224 Sls Se oe 83.00 We bare just opened @ new SILK Rew aud are comined to us. 50 log. brass = Sr ae 825.00 ee sin et aa Foes Wl BOG) oe ere ae Se De WE MAKE TO ORDER DS OF WIN- pow SHADES st the lowest possible prices con- sistent with good work. w E A CORPS OF EXPERIENCED DRAP- ERS, jErnuine artists, ‘who are prepared to imake ne ico, o0es drapery work. — = - _— 2de Woorwarn & Loruzor. (OTH, 11TH AND F STREETS N.W. Lot of Fine Trimmed Hats at.. $3.49 4G-in.Scale and Glace Childrea's Sailor Caps, Jockey Cloth, both $i 95 new a Sa one anon | denies 5Oc} veautitu. e Ask to seo Ladies’ Satin Crown Sailor Hats. 426 | wom. Sef Ribbons Reduced. | scum Bolpipna Lot of Pure Stik Ottoman Rib- B i ben, No. 40, to black, navy blue, eed § 1.50 erage rown ard white. Actual vw 25: 6. Mado bees naubiendiee | of sitk and YD. | woot. 2 ae) Fine Furs. a Fur Capes, in French seal, wool seal, astrakan, mink, beaver and otter, just ar- Wool rived from the manufacturers. f ° For Trimmings to order from all kinds “a of skin, walking . German Mink Scarfs, head and 5 Ni Her euiege eie UL. Therage Real Mink Searfs. Only. $3.95 neglen a Maes se ek Guman otecer BP EQ = wes 46 lnches. peu... ose = Silk and ° |, | wool. In Fy stripes YD. | only. Infants’ Wear. —_— Infants’ White Elderdow: Cloaks, lug ant short. Frou $2.50] peuarrs en ee oF cloth, 54 $2 15 inches wide. Specially ° adapted sor Riterdeore Cleetee " te eae YD. | dresses. Infants’ Silk and Plush Caps and Hal at very low prices. Underwear. aikgiige’ Ribbed Vests, long 25 ; 50c EACH. Other Wearables. Large line of Black Hose for Ladies and Cottdren, Fancy Wings, Feathers aud Hat Trim- wmings—all reduced. Slike, Velvets, Plushes and Veilings at Drices you wouldn't expect to pay. ‘LONDON BAZAR, Millinery, Cloaks, Underwear, &c., uw 715 Pewsa Ave 715. $25.00 Is a popular price for # cheap Cham- ber Suite, and ours is the most pop- ular ove ever shown for that price. It ts made or kiln driga selected lumber, beautiful antique finish, case of dresser 44 tn. by 21 in., with cast brass trimmings, and large bevel mirror 24x30, Bed paneled and beav- Sy carved. Large washstand with splasher rod. Two small drawers, one large, and cupboard, and brass trim- med. ‘THE, GEM OF $25.00 SUITES. W. H. Hoeke, cust Sra Axp Pexxa Ave. Mrs. M. J. Hunt, 1309 F Srnzer, Calls SPECIAL ATTENTION to her stock of BON- NETS, HATS and TOQUES from the LATEST IM- PORTATIONS, to which she 1s constantly adding those of her own SPECIAL DESIGN. oclé Mourning Millinery at shortest notice. NOT LIABLE TO PUNCTURE. We have a few cushioned RAMBLERS in stock, four patterus and weights, that while they last ‘we will sell at one-half the list lee for cash, or on time at a slight advance. ther sex can be suited apd feel sure they are purchasing goods that are ranteed. Former list prices from $120 to . If you prefer Pneumatics, we can sbow you bargains in that pattern also. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. 1825 14th No Better Offer our grand 35 AND ©. CENT MIXTURES can be mide. No special can outdo them fo popularity. ‘They are always bere fresh every hour. oclt . ‘TZ. INE (‘ANDIES, 10th and aA SHEEZ FINE CaNpies: 200% Pure Cow’s Butter ——1s a luxury many people enjoy only when they go into the countrs—simply becange they don't patronize the right party. I hundie only genuine Cow's Butter, sweet and fresh from the churn. Call, write or telephoue. Sample younds delivered answhere. €FCorrect prices. D. William Oyster, 240, 341, 242 CENTER MARKET, 75 WESTERN MARKET. Telephone 1285, oclé ‘Visit our Dress Goods Department often. There's always something that will prove of vital interest to LANSBURCH BRU., cock 420, 422, 424, 496 7TH BT. AT COST OF MANUFACTURE. For Three Days Only For Cash. Sarorvay, Moxpay Axp Tossnar. l4cn 1618. lize PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SUITES, LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES. Panton Surres, Frou $22 Ur. Cuamnen Surres, Frou $13 Ur. Lace Conratys, Frou 65c Pr.Ur Ponrtenzs, Faou $2.50 Pa Ur LIKE OUR FELLOW MERCHANTS, WE WANT THE MONEY, AND ARE WILLING TO SACRIFICE OUR PROF- ITS. OUR STOCK 18 ENTIRELY KEW AND WAS BOUGHT AT PANIC PRICES FOR OAsH. BOSWELL, COPELAND & MERKLING, un t18 Tt MWe EEBBEBBEBBELBEBBES B B I A gold mine would not tempt her to part with ber Electropoise. Septembar 1st, 1808. A little fess than a year ago T was in- duced to take Elect treatment for nervous prostration and other plications. It ai such prompt able relief that T purcl instrument. Since that time it has beer used under my observation with marvel- ous success on persons wu with the following diverse ailments. viz: Chronic and “acute rheumatism, nervous and sick headache, B B B pati z Fhoca, ‘chronfe Indarumation Of tbe spl hoea, chronie sna pine, B B B B B i] cori {internal inflammation. mine could not buy my Elec- t If no other could be bad, Mrs. SD. THURMAN, LADIES’ _HOGRS, 10 To 12, 4 TO 5. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE’ CO., it ‘728 1ith st. o.w. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Gas Heating Stoves. —100 Fine Attractive Gas Heating Stoves, suitable for bed rooin, Ii brary or swall offlcezensy to regulate, gives a great deal of heat from a small flow of gas—cheaper than burning coal and great deal less trouble and no dirt. Only $4 Each. Gas Arrtiaxce Excraxaz, 1428 N, Y. Ave. Fecleslecloslecloslosiecfeclaslosloioolebecluclvaloclos] cl Monday’s “Specials” At the New Palais Royal, G Aso Exevesra Sracers. Bazoars Taste, No. 1__xean poor or 11H sr. EN- TRANCE, WILL CONTAIN FULL SIZE READY-MADE BED SHEETS AT ONLY 39¢, Bancas Taste No. 2_v0 nronr or ELEVATOR, WILL CONTAIN NEARLY ONE THOUSAND PAIRS OF SILK FINISHED LASLE HOSE AT 2c PAIR FOR CHOICE. IMPORTED TO RETAIL AT SOc, 68 AND T5e. Ts Basemesr. A cup of deticions chocolate, with salted wafers, for 10 cents. A box of Dainty Peppermint or Winter Green Wafers for 13¢, Masicure Panton. " Trearwesr by the famous English manicure, Mrs. Smith. Ladies, 85e instead of 50c. Gentlemen, 45c instead of 75c. The Manicure Parlor 4s rear of store, the Bleventh st. side. Oniestat Reos__rounts Fioon. Tue arivat of thirty bales of Rugs and Carpets make enlarged quar- ters necessary, This department $s, therefore, removed from basement to fourth floor. To quickly Introduce the new goods the following special Prices are quoted for Best Quality Hand-made Rugs, in new and beautiful patterns: Lot 41-$13.50 instead of $15 for 9x12 Rugs. Lot 29-$10 instead of $12.50 for 8x10 Rugs. Lot 1184.76 instead of $0.50 for 6x6 Rugs. Lot 18—$4 instead of §5 for 4x8 Rugs. Lot 33—$1.50 tustad of $2.50 for 3x6 Rugs. Lot 7—$1.15 instead of $1.40 for 2x4 Rugs. Muuixery Panton_—szcoxp rioor. for choice of fifty Hats, the very latest Paris styles, actually worth up to $3 each. 28 instead of Se for Felt Plateaux Hats that can be worked into any shape. All colons, Se for choice of over a thousand Wings, actually worth 10¢ and 15¢. Over two thousand Black Birds at 15c, 20c, 25¢, 0c, actually worth from Z5e to §1 each. ‘87e yard for Latest Style Millinery Ribbons, actually worth 65c, Woot Dress Goops__secoxp FLOOR, 5c a yard instend of Te for 52-inch AUl-wool English Suitings, ar- row and wide wales, navy blue avd black. Note the wpusual width. 4A sara instead of 80¢ for 40-1nch French Diagonal Suitings, in full line of autumn colors, 3Yc sare twstend of Se for All Pure Wool Plaid Suitings. The latest Scotch aud French styles to select trom. Sux Fasrics_szcoxp rtoor. Comparisons of samples from here and elsewhere will sbow that the best bargains in Silks are at the Palais Royal. Of course we don't pretend the following are regular stock at regular prices, but they are such reliable Silks that they can be guaranteed:—new material given A€ that selected splits or cgocks within six months of purchase, Lot 879 for 24-inch Black Faille Francaise, actualy worth $1.25 yard. A Lot 11—98e yard for 24-inch All-silk Black Satia Rhadame, actually worth $1.25 yard. Tot [4-89 yard for 22-inch Black Bengaline and Royal Armure Silks actually worth $1.25 yard. Lot 17—80e yard for 24-inch Black Gros Grain Silk actually worth $1.25 yard. Lot 18—€ve yard for 23-inch Black Taffeta Silk actually worth $1.00 yard. Tot 21—50c yard for 20-inch Black Satin Rhadame actually worth 75¢ yard. Lot 33~60e yard for 27-inch Black Japanese Silk actuslly worth $1.00 yard. Lot 39—4¥e yard for 24-inch Black Japanese Silk actually worth @S¢ Lot 20-30 yard for 24-inch White Japanese Silk actually worth 50c Lot 82—$1.16 yard for Satin Rhadames in street abd evening shades Worth $1.25 yard. . Lot 36—08e yard for 24-inch Plaid Surah Silks actually worth $1.25 yard. Lot 39-59e yard for Peau de Sole, street cna evening shades, worth $1.00 yard. F rue—moee sctecting Dress Materials coating over Ste yard may claim, free of expense, the services of Mesdames Baily and Malcolm of New York. These noted modistes guarantee a perfect fit. Not one of the two hundred waist Hnings cut this week has been a misfit. The large expense attending the engagement of the mesdames prompt the Announcement that they will be at the Palais Royal only until Wednes- day, October 18. 4 Tanonxas_rimst Fron. ‘Silk Open-work Braids are here from Se to 28¢ a yard, % to 2% “inches wide. Such Braids more often sell from 8 to 35¢ a yard. And here is the popular Pearl Bago Mobair Braid, % to 2 inches wide, Gc to 2te yard, which are considerably Jessethan prevailing prices. ‘The latest and best helps are generally first shown at the Palais Royal. Among late arrivals are Prym's Whalebone and continuous Hooks and Eyes. They give the bodice a faultless Mt, as the giving and pulling of the material 1s an impossibility. Other rdvantages can be denionstrated if you ask to be shown them. Orly 10c per card, contain- tng two dozen. Se a card for the Hooks and Eyes with the safety hump that has made the De Long so famous, Tiaces_among the nanired of plects are a fow ghat are extraordinary dargains:—5 pleces of Heavy Black Silk Chantilly Laces, 12 inches wide, 68¢ yard. Actually worth $1.50. 4 pieces Black Silk Chantilly Laces, 12 inches, 60e yard. Actually worth $1.00. 1 piece White Melange Lace, combining Oriental and Point d’Ire- lande, 9 inches wide, 50c yard. Actually worth $1.25 yard. 4 pieces Figured and Dotted Black Silk Lace Net, 43 inches wide, 4c yard. Actually worth $1.00. Hovsexererxa Goops__srcoxp stoon ‘The newly acquired bargains are even bett>- values than secured last week, and quantities are sufficient for three days of big business. Soc yard for Te quality @O-lnch Extra Heavy Bleached Irish Table Damask. 48c yard for 69¢ quality 64-inch Heavy Irish Table Damask. 13¢ for 19¢ quality 18x36 Knotted Fringe Huck and Damask 98e for $1.25 quality 8-4 Imported Turkey Red Table Covers, 18¢ yard for 17e quality All-inen Irish Huck Toweling. $1.49 pair for $1.75 quality Double Bed White Blankets. @ic pair for $1 quality 10-4 Fancy Border Blankets. G5e pair for 79¢ quality % White Crochet Bed Spreads. 25e yard for 35e quality % All-wool Red Shaker Flannel. Srattoxeny__rimst FLOOR__toft of 11th at. entrance. 25e pound for Hurd’s Linen Writing Paper, ruled and plain, three sizes. 13¢ pound for “Palais Royal’ All-linen Writing” Paper. Made to our special «order. Think of 4t-100 saeets mall size or $0 sheets of large size payer for only 18e, Ervelopes to match at Se package. 10e for choice of oue thousand Cloth-bound Novels. Publishers’ price, 60e. a Sez “Tue Pos.» Sunday's Post will continue the list of Monday's bargains. Look on page 5; columns 4, 2, 3 and 4 will contain fllustrations of Monday's “epe- clals"” in Ladies’ Wraps, Housefurnishing Goods, Shozs Corsets, Under- wear, Japanese goods, etc. The Palais Royal. G & Exevesra Srncers. Silks at Half Price Ar W. M. Suvsrer's Closing-out Sale. One lot of FINE FRENCH SURAHS reduced from “Tc. and $1.00 to bOc. per yard. One lot of MOIRE ANTIQUES reduced from $2.00 and $2.50 to $1.00. Also many otter reductions throughout the SILK DEPARTMENT. ‘The evtire stock is complete with rare bargains of desirable and seasonable goods, A call will readily convince the most skeptical our assertion. zi W.M. Shuster, gig Pa. Ave. ocls-2t 37 I-2c. Instead of 50c. CHEVIOTS, SERGES, &c. 59¢. Instead of 75c. Will be our price woe ALL-WOOL STORM “Totes Sih "bate ar yas? OE portionately low prices. ‘ Velvets and Silks. For trimmings in al the desteabto shades and oS ue per pant LETS at Ten FANCY SILSS at 62igc., T5e., ‘SSe., $1 and $1.25 per yard. ° J. &% IL Jonpron & Lymn Inactivity Of the liver and chills, fever ma- Jarial ‘complaint can be cured in 24° bowre by MILBURN'S MALARIAL CAPSULES. ocls AMUSEMENTS, Albaugh’s Opera House.—Next week will Goubtiess be remembered city. The love of mystery is @ human nature, and this desire is to be fully gratified’ by the appearance at_Al- baugh’s of . the . Year eclipsing in interest and mystery any of the Hlusions he has produced before, |The pro; gram at each ce will these latest marvels. ——. Music Hall.—A series Ly | concerts, to be given Anton and his’ Mettepolltas’ Orchestra at the ‘Metterott Music Hall, has been arranged. January 2K Mace 3 bd April it, The or- i i. chestra will gt Dy several dis- Unguished vocal and instrumental soloists. The sale of season tickets and seats is now ary and supper ea The musical for St. Alban's Church has been indefinite- | a poe Davidson, and the popular actress, Ramie Austen, will gpen a week's engagement at Harris s day and Wi evenings and Tuesday matinee they will give “By the World For- gotten,” a play of great dramatic interest. Mr. Day has mounted both his plays with a ii lity that is characteristic of age Miss Ramie Austen is not \y an ax lished ‘tress, Fegarded “as one of the most. b women on the American photograph will photos be presented to each A. Lisxz, Prorateror. t gently and beneticially eg so iene ip he, whole. od —~-— ma CEN’ ‘xX; OF be Mover = eae oe A Blase of Light at the Lyceum. Livi C. MISGGS: 612 & G Sit OSH BILLINGS says: “Next tu a Kleer konsbunz sn eezy shoo afords » man the most sinooine kumfort™ Jodh is right, and if there is any one thing upon which we pride ourselves, it isthe ‘‘GINOOINE KUMFORT of the Wilson & Carr $3- 2 SHO FOR LADIES AND GEXTLEMER. 829 Fat focl} fand 6 W. Balto. st, WHY NOT OBEY 2 1 1 4 > RE araane neces aa Re Sasie H. Wns & Co, 929 F. nm How’s This? °' Solid Gold Watch, $10.25. Fors few days only we offer LA- DIES' HANDSOME SOLID GOLD 717 Market Space. Family and Hotel ““Wash’”’ <——Jaundried at the CAPITAL STEAM LAUN- DRY at “special ** Finest work in the ter. CURTAINS our epeciallgs water. ¢ C7 Laundry called for and delivered. Cyrreat, Steam, Lavxpen, ocl3 TELEPHONE 1638. Replating. GOLD, SILVER OR NICKEL, Go direct to the factory of KANN & SONS’ MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Branch, 631 th st. ow, Factory, Baltimore. (sc30-3m) Established 1870. DR. HEPBURN 18 THE ONLY PHYSICIAN IN THE CITY SET WITH PEARLS AND REAL STONES. REXFORD JEWELRY ©O., ecl6-0,w3m 41 Tth st. mw. The Right Means ‘To rid the face of blackheads and piinples is steaming. In some cases remedies are requir a. steamers and for Mos, Coos, Pascons 711 LlsuSx You’re Not Ready For the winter until you've bad your PLUMBING looked over and your FUR- NACES, LATROBES, RANGES and STOVES put in REPAIR. Let us fix both, or either. The work will be thoroughly satisfactory. Prices moderate. 8. §. Sap» & Buo, 432 Oru Sx. BAKING POWDER Absolutely the best. Roamments, Noslum, ‘Food raised with Cleveland's baking powder bas no bitter taste, but is sweet ‘and keeps sweet and fresh, Get the Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO., 497 Penn. ave., adjoining Natioaal Hotel. ‘Trunks and Satches at low prices,” et cuiLDReN cer 7 FOR PITC casToaia 2028

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