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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1893-TWELVE PAGES. Goods resery- ednow on small W. B. MOSES & SONS, deposit will be Furniture, Carpets, delivered any Upholstery, &c.. time before ITH AND F STS N.W. ‘Christmas. More Suggestions FROM MOSES’. ‘Thousands of pretty things are here to ehoose from. AS we've been telling you all about the other departments we'll five you an insight into the Drapery and Upholstery Departments today. THESE UNUSUAL PRICES PREVAIL. FOR Shoe=-Wearers Eiderdown Pillows. Covered in muslin. All ready to be cov- E are not selling $5 : 8 From 6 to 9 o’clock ELECTRIC DISPLAY At the New Palais Royal, pittiessssetees Xx: @red with whatever material you like. PRICE. SIZE. 16 in. by 16 in. 18 in. by 18 in. 24 In. by 24 in All Kinds of material for covering pil- Shoes for $1—but we are giving away the greater part of our pro- fits, in order to de- crease = cur surplus lows. Fancy Eiderdown Pillows, Covered im China Silk and Satine, all sizes, prices commencing at. -$1 Eiderdown Quilts, 6 ft. by @ ft, satine .$6 to $10 10 to $35 Bedspreads and Blankets. All the fine grades for Christmas presents. Blankets from............-.$2.75 to $24 Nice lime of White Marseilles Bed ‘Spreads at all prices. Table Covers. CHENILLE COVERS. WERE. NOW. ‘stock, by doubling our monthly sales ducing December. Our “MARK-DOWN” enables Shoe buyers to treat themselves or their friends for the holidays to our famous “RELIABLE SHOES” at much lower prices than they were ever sold for— and at less than any so-called “BANK- RUPT” or “FAKE-SALE" prices. We have had to increase our great force of sales people and are now fully prepared to cater to your wants comfortably—but “COME EARLY, If YOU CaN.” Tomorrow we shall present “USEFUL SOUVENIRS TO ADULTS,” “~ JAPANESE FLUTE to EACH child’’ and three houses full of “SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR” 15, about 1 yd. square. Infants’ Soft Dongola 1, about 1% yds. square... 8.00 2.00 1, about 1% yds. square 1.50 20¢ fe Tatas ite SILK PLUSH. 1, about 1% yds. square....13.50 5.50 Tufn Button Shoes. 8.00 Ladies’ 30C. “tS” Lace Curtains. =< 3 feats Irish Point Lace Curtains. 40C. Bats Storm Rul Ladies’ and Gents’ Bilk-worked Velvet Tollet Slippers. 12 pair that were $3.50 reduced to $2.50. Misses’ and Child's 8 pair that were $3.75 reduced to $2.50. ¢ Durable Dongola © pair that were $4.00 reduced to ° and Pebble Button, 1% pair that were $4.50 reduced to tipped or plain. 12 pair that were $4.50 reduced to ‘mate aorciseatiaa 2 pair that were ® pair that were 11 pair that were 10 pair that were 9 pair that were 12 pair that were 9 pair that were 10 pair that were 3 10 $8.50 reduced to $5.50 reduced to $5.00 reduced to Veal Calf, double Soled, Button and Laced, Boys’ and Youths’ sizes. Men's Solid Double- soied Laced Shoes— 12 different kinds. Gents’ Fine Plush and Leather Toilet Slippers. Ladies’ Good Quality Dongola Button Boots, in four different styles of plain and tipped toes. Misses’ Fine Royal Kid Button and Blucher Cut Laced Shoes. ‘Misses’ Real Viel Kid, band-sewed welt, $2 Button Boots. Men's $2. Soled Working Boots. Ladies’ $2.50 Plain Toe Fine Kid Button Shoes. pair that were pair that were 1 pair that were $7.50 reduced to pair that were $10.00 reduced to pair that were $8.00 reduced to that were $10.00 reduced to that were $8.50 reduced to that were $9.50 reduced to that were $9.50 reduced to ry} id pair pair pair pair 36.75. pair that were $10.00 reduced to $7.00. pair thst were $11.00 reduced to $7.50. pair pair pair pair pair pair that were $15.00 reduced to $9.50. I (0) that were $18.00 reduced to $10.00. ° that were $15.00 reduced to $10.00. that were $10.00 reduced to $11.50. that were $15.00 reduced to $12.00. that were $20.00 reduced to $12.00. 6 pair that were $22.00 reduced to $16.00. 2 pair that were $30.00 reduced to $20.00. Swiss Lace ‘Curtains. weBeaehbbakes 10 different styles Ladies’ Fine Vici Kid Hersl-welt 4 pair that were $6.00 reduced to $2.50. or Hand-turn $3 15 pair that were $8.75 reduced to $3.00. yess Pee. S pair that were $5.50 reduced to $3.00. Gents’ Soft Calf 2 pair that were $7.50 reduced to $5.50. Hard-welt $3.50 6 pair that were $10.00 reduced to $6.50. ° Fine Calf shoes, 8 pair that were $9.50 reduced to $6.75. 6 dierent. styles. 2 pair that were $11.00 reduced to $7.00. 2 pair that were $12.00 reduced to $5.00. 7 pair that were $12.00 reduced to $8.00. 8 pair that were $15.00 reduced to $11.00. 8 peir that were $17.50 reduced to $12.50. Muslin Curtains. $3.25 reduced to $2.25. $8.50 reduced to $2.50. $4.50 reduced to $2.75. $4.00 reduced to $3.00. 3 pair that were $5.50 reduced to $3.50. 8 pair that were $9.00 reduced to $5.00. 2 pair that were $12.00 reducgg to $6.00, Portieres. Wm. Bahn & Co.'s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 980 AND 932 SEVENTH ST. 1914 AND 1916 PENNA. AVE. it 231 PENNA. AVE. 3. 4 pair that were 15 pair that were 2 pair that were 3 pair that were Proverbial in this community for 18 palr Chenille Portiers, handsome = and frieze, with fringe top and bet- Fairness Bought to sell for cae $5.00 Tn dealing with patrons— Who's $3.75 made a better record than 15 pairs Chentile Portieres, similar to FLANAGAN, the above, but heavier. Bought to sell for. 531 7th st. n. w.? 35 pair Plain Double eee Curtains, embracing 27 different colors, which have been already reduced from $15 to $12. Price now to close. Last Christmas season the great- est bargains in XMOSES2%| ~~ |—eaz* im city were sho: B. SONS FLANAGAN, saiad Largest Exctostvely Retail Furniture, Carpet, Up ae st mew Bolstery, Drapery and Wall Paper aati House ia America, — x L]ra Asp F Ss. N. W. oo You may select anything in the GIFTS OP |; yj STERLING SILVER FLANAGAN, 531 7th st. uw. —appeal to @ refined and cultivated taste, and embody beauty and usefulness in the Dighest ‘degree, Why wot iuspect our ex- ite line ? 2 Marks. jon-bon Scoops. Zar Spoons Heavy cuts in the prices of Watches. If you want one nobody will serve you better than Cigar Cutters. .°°1$1.75 Tea Balls. FLANAGAN, 1 d 531 7th st. nw. Plate VV are. There fs not a finer assortment of Silver- _ plated Picees, nor lower prices in the city. ea Strainers. € bam haste gy ‘ rey Spovns, Soup Tureens.- A variety o' p Ladies. 00 Fish Knife Set is Trinkets Suitable for ladies st prices that can be bad only from FLANAGAN, 531 7th st. new. Brass Tea Kettles For 5 O'clock Teas, large and attrac- tive assortment, $1.75 up. Chafing Dishes med r, om plated, tim and silver- Pasteur Water Filters, Best in the world, $6.60 up. Wilmarth & Edmonston, Crockery, &c., 1205 Pa. Av. Good Goods, Fair dealing, reasonable prices. These Are the three principles which govern the business conducted by FLANAGAN, 531 7th st. nw. The store i nw. wee- ai2z-iwe ef all bolkday’ goods and t largest Lousefurulsbing : nw, ten G and Eleventh Streets. Washington’s new store in holiday dress and illuminated by electricity will be a dis- play worth seeing. If you should visit here tonight you will doubtless meet some of your friends. Everyone meets at The Palais Royal. Bring the children to see Santa Claus dress the Christmas tree. Laprs who feel disposed to try on the new Wraps that will be dis- played on the third floor will be delighted with the style and fit and greatly surprised at the prices.—The manufacturer's loss enables us to offer Jackets from $7.50 to $27.50 that were made to retail from $12.50 to $50.. Among the Watsts are those of cashmere in black and colors at $1.48 in- stead of $2.98 euch. . “Srarsxrs —Capes looking like the very expensive garments are here from $18.50 to $27.50. Worth up to $40 each. “ey Grrercrens"—xearty att usual prices for these children’s cloth gar- ments. Sizes 4 to 14 years. $6.98 to $9.98 instead of from $12 to $16. Forse tastes’ Etectric Seal Capes from $18 to $33.75 are worth up to $50 and Best Quality Mink Collarettes are $2.98 instead of $4.50. Children’s Angora Sets at $1.98, $2.25 and $3.75. Worth up to $5. A proxs—titerany thousands of Aprons from 9c to $2.68 each——13c for India Lawn Aprons with satin stripes, revering, tucks and plain hem; 38 inches long, 48 inches wide. 19o tor Aprons for nurse, the chambermaid, the cook and the mistress, Elevea styles to choose from—1%e fur Aprons that are extra good value at 2e each. B3c tor choice of the 50 Aprons, included among which are the Im- ported Embroidered Swiss Aprons. The shirred bands invite ribbon trim- mings, when the Apron will look worth $1. 7 Lc tor the cunaren’s 980 Aprons, in sizes 2 to 14 years. Some with col- ored and white embroidery, others with ruttles of lace. Picrvres on this third floor for 89¢, 98¢ and $1.25 that some merchants would call worth $5. Others from $2.50 to $7.50 that are sometimes ad- Vertised as worth $20 aud $25, Szcoxp Froor Bancars Srors. To the tett nand as you step off the elevator fs the Stationery Depart- ment. Writing Paper and Envelopes in suitable boxes for Christmas pres- ents at only 10c, 18¢ and 25c. Bargains because the boxes are attractive and contain only th ame on Fifty Cards from engraved copper plate, with da! all for S6e. Dotts—thousands to choose from. Perhaps the best bargains are the Bisque Dotls at 67¢ each. ‘They are eighteen inehes high, jointed limbs, have long flowing hair, lovely eyes, perfect teeth, bright eyes,—the sweetest looking Dolls imaginable. Drresses—a dress tongth of 50c Wool Sultings for only $1.96. Dress pat- terns of $1 and $1.25 Novelty Suitings for only $4.83. Only 98¢ for tep-yurd patterns of 12ye Ginghams. Finsr Froor Banoars Svors. Srrop near the door of the Eleventh street entrance and look at the Men's and Ladies’ Warranted All-linen Handkerchiefs offered at 13¢ each. Only 5c for four of them in suitable box for presentation, Tens around and you'l! find the Men's Sitk Searfs at 4Se each—a combt- nation lot that includes many worth 68 and 75 cents. . Tue cirena Defartment adjoins. Nestling among the thousands of Um- brellas and Canes are these bargaiws: Ladies’ Princess of Wales Crook Handled Silk Umbrella, with sterling silver trimmings, $2.48, but worth $3.98 euch. Guaranteed for oue year. Recovered free of charge if they split......And look over the combination lot of Men's and Ladies’ Um- brelias at $5, $7 and $9 each. Not a few worth from $10 to $16. Moone o those china silks at 25 instead of 39¢ a yard, so that all shades will be on the bargain table near elevator. Companion — bargains a few steps away.———5e instead of 10e yard for I-inch wide Satin and G. G. Stik Ribbons that are warranted all silk and in all the art shades, Ye Instead of 15e yard for those 11%4 inches wide. Ber ict us frst took at the contents of the other three bargain tables near the clevator......The table filled with Men's Scarfs at 25¢ for choice includes many made of silks ve never before seen in scarfs at less than 50c The table filled with Christmas Aprons includes at 18¢ three styles heretofore soll at 25 cents...... ‘The last table is filled with Silk Covered Pillows and Head Rests at reduced prices, Wane the races used to be nro Brie-a-Brac bargains: S0e for Large Sized Bisque Figures that would be cheap at $1, and Se for Vases that were $1. A few hundrod Souvenir Cups and Saucers from Limoges, Frauce, are here from 15e to $3.50, positively worth from 23¢ to $3. Srop at the ittte counter to right of G street entrance and secure more or less of those Freuch Plaid Silk Windsors at 14e instead of 25¢ each, Benrsp soa ts the department for Silk Stockings. The bargains here are: 50¢ pair for $1.25 quality Ribbed and Plain Silk Hose...... $1.29 for $1.68 qualiiy Stockings, in fast biack and perfect assortment of evening sbades......44¢ a pair for 75e Garters, with handsome clasp and bow. More tandkerchiets to left of the G street entrance. ‘Thousands of Japanese Silk, Plain and Embroideved. The bargains are the Ladies’ Seal- Joped and Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 2le each, or 5 for $1. For men are Full-size Handkerchiefs, with artistically embroidered initial, only 50e each, OF course you'll find the usual crowd at the Jewelry Department. ‘The reason:—Silver and Enamel Dagger Pins, with chain and scabbard, 25¢ Instead of 6Se; Gold Rings, with marquis turquois setting, 4Se Instead of $1; Real Shell Hair Pins, G8e instead of §$1; Imitation Sbell Pins, 17¢ iustead of 25c. Avsorner Hanakerchief bargain {f yon turn aronnd and look:—18¢ for Ladies’ and Men's Warranted Pure Linen Handkerchiefs that are well worth 26c. Three in a box for only 50c. -Only 10¢ each for Men's Initial Hand- kerchiefs, They look like those that sell at Svc each, Srop nt the tabie in the atsle gs you leave the Handkerchlef Department and look at the Leather Writing Tablets reduced from 98e to S8c...... Note also that the Pocket Books, with sterling silver trimmings, are also reduced to S3c. Some of those of alligator, seal and Russian leather were $1.25. None were less than ¥8e. 25 per cent discount {s on the sign you will see as you enter the Japanese Goods Department. You'll soon learn this is not an advertising dodge with no real meaning, as are some of the announcements you may have read. Tors, Games, Candy, Lamps, China Ware and Housefurnishing Goods comprise the basement floor departments. Do not leave the store without going “down stairs.” If tired ask for an invigorating cup of chocolate with whipped cream and salted wafers. Only 10c. The Palais Royal, G & Exzevenra Srnzers. A. Lisvzr, Proraiztos. XXX XXXXXXXXX. TIXEARALE as BSS XXXXXXXXE: XXXx PSH Children’s THIS EVENING Day Again. Saturdays come around quickly. An- Otber of our already famous “CHIL- DREN'S DAYS" will be celebrated to- morrow by GREAT REDUCTIONS. Boys’ clothes, the neat, stylish, well-wearing productions that boys and mothers alike appreciate, will have a big slice taken off their regular prices tomorrow. Our man- ufacturers have triumphed in the making of our boys’ clothes. The nobbiest, new- est, neatest creations of the season are to be found on our tables. You can make your choice here and never regret it. Reefer Suits will be $3.50. Double Breasted Suits, $4.00. Cheviot Suits and their equals for $5.00. S-plece Sack Suits for $10.00, If you're thinking of buying your boy a suit of clothes it’s well worth your while to call here. We can give you better sat- isfaction for your price than any one in the city. PARKER, BRIDGET & CO., Modern Clothiers, 315 7th St. SEXEXXXXIXIE XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX EXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXIX AXXXEX XAXAXXEXAAEE XXXXXXXXXXXXK Highly Artistic : Are the new “MANTELLO” PHOTO- GRAPHS. “MANTELLOS” come only from RICE. They look like steel en- gravings, are a little smaller, perhaps, than the ordinary every-day PHOTO- GRAPH,—and cost a little less, —vut they're more beautiful than any photo- graphic creation of this century. RICE, Tue Puorocraruer, It’s Worth While To call and look over our magnificent MoM|/KPEPKPKPEPKPK PK PEPKPEP uM KING’S PALACE. EPKPKP KPKPKPRPRPRPEP EP =3|Coats& Wraps I=2 and 1-3 Value! ve succeeded in closing out from W two manufacturers lots of Coats that First, that bargain lot we obtained at 331-8 cents on the dollar, from Stere & Schloss, the manufacturers who have led the coat-making business for fifteen years: T MERTZ'S MODERN PHAR- (CHILDREN’S CAMEL'S HAIR, EI- MACY ts full of Seen art Ladies Gath Goss bee novelties to ap- Stripe and pled "eee ees propriate Christmas presents. with wide trimmed ‘with poues oT GLASS BOTTLES and PER- Angora and braid, others velvet MES sbound. trimmed, artistically made and Fancy Bottles, filled with delicate ay for $4. 85 and $0. odors, have no rivals among Christmas tomorrow, as they HANDSOME BOTTLES OF PERFUMERY. Fancy Bottles, with cut glass stoppers, tied with beautiful satin ribbon and filled with celebrated Queen Anne Milec or Violet Tollet Water, 250, Very Handsome ATOMIZERS OF EVERY DESCHIPTION, At all prices. PERFUMERIES. Mertz's Celebrated = ‘Water in Ylang Ylang, Violet, poe or Moun: tain Pink. MERTZ’'S CELEBRATED SALTS. LADIES" ALL-WOOL DIAGONALOR 34 toches Mertz's Purple Lilac Salts and Aro- collar, umbrelia back, ‘timmed matic Lavender ee ee with seal a tailor-made, 9 plate stands.............0.+++ sont worth $10, for. op =m $6. 8 BEST QUALITY POCKET BOOKS. A full assortment of all kinds of Real Leather POCKET BOOKS, gold and sil- ver trimmings, all of the highest quall- ties. Nothing poor in the whole lot. A Few Choice Items. French Felt Hats, all desir and wold able shapes BOTTLES. Covering Bottles....... Se a Few Pressed Bottles, that were 25 cts., to close. ‘Those that were 40 cts., to Mertz’s Modern display of LAMPS, SHADES and ONYX TABLES. You never saw such an aggre- gation of the beautiful in this line be- fore. If you think of them as CHRIST- MAS PRESENTS our prices are moderate PHARMACY (Closed Sundays). KING’S Xmas Thi enough to effect a sale. S. S.Suepp & Bro, 432 9ru Sr. as Chocolate Day liens = spite ot our srand eparations for the lidays, we'll find time to make our usmal big assort- Menta of CHOCOLATES on Sat- urday he popular favors of CHOCOLATE, CANDIES will be mixed for 25 CENTS a dates 6S le”? 01 SHEET FISE CASDIES wre aim pie Saturday. Get verything is Christmas now. What you're going to gh ngs. uth and F Sts. N.W. PALACE, Washington's Millivery and Cloak House, x 810-812-814 7m Sr. THE GREATEST 2=Days’ Slaughter Sale Gigantic Line of the problem to be solved. Jewel haven't the space to mention bot afew. You = ag? the a ty, dropping “tn. “No lower prices aivwhere From pie Hand-painted Pttchare of is erfume, only each—the value of igre E. Wertheimer & Co. TER-DINN. COFFEE CUPS, only APTER-D! c. ewhere. Gold decorations, very, large size, blacks, grays and whites, $2.50 each. sack CURTAINS, uaudsome designs, ir. TODATS for Indice and wisece at hale price because we're closing out this de- riment. PATOSIERY for women, of New York City. On Sale Tomorrow Clothing men and chil- ny oe es eee icnt 2 we mit ot we [EVER INAUGURATED BY ARY | —~Ssyaeeaeaine ase Mee holiday buying, when you OES SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, ex- want them most, We bave LEGITIMATE CLOTHING ps lange size, heavy hand-embroidered, eccured from cme of the Carhart & Leidy, Fu "Sin "ie "to eit “tem | ge com mae ea tn ta ote ul it sLOres: is by 928 7th St.& 7o6K St.) ff aa he massa a3 a Sensible Gifts gerne WE OFFER ens. e€ Ui ae MEN'S FINE DOUBLE-BREASTED BEAVER At Barber & Ross’.) fo"..02": a ing emeralds, ru- WORTH $15. Tt doesn’t seem xs though there * bies, garnets, tur- MEN'S KERSEY OVEROOATS, 48 INCHES LONG, a it of more serviceable SINGLE = And sensible “gifts” than the one eae SOLD ELSEWHERE a3 gas below. It's becoming more the ee n 1 — tty d : custom every year to “stick to $ % stone, topaz, &e. MEN'S MELTONS, CHINCHILLA AND Cassi- $2 & the serviceable for gifts.” There $$ ¢ These were wade MERE OVEROOATS, STYLISH AND plied = se a i ee Bw . a to sell for $l and ELEGANTLY MADE, $9.50. ¢ © anywnere, see $1.25. We bought TO ESTS, fil'e1 wih the finest mechaniew! too's, $5. $6, $7.50, 810, $13, $19 and 825. WORTH $22. them at such @ MEN'S BLACK MELTON CA4PE OVEROOATS, $8.75. price as will en- 70c. le us to sell WORTH $18, Empty Chests... $2 to $6 them at... MEN'S STORM ULSTERS, $6.40, ay ees 0 SORE MEN'S HEAVY WINTER SUITS, $4.65. Roller Skates... m Rings, several dif- WORTH $12. ferent widths, CASSIMERE, CHEVIOT AND WORSTED which were made SUITS, SINGLE OR DOUBLE to sell for Te. BREASTED, $7.25. and 98, We will 5 WORTH $15. sell them at... MEN'S FINE DRESS SUITS, $8.40. WORTH $16.50. Se ees ee CHILDREN'S DARK GRAY OVEROOATS, 9. stone —ettings, WOnes Gs. mamas oda 2 Cc BOYS’ LONG PANTS SUITS, $3.75 SOc. Our price... ° WORTH 98. he vest 615 CHILDREN’S SUITS, Be. Sesion, eccurste oud ‘durable sce engi ong —_ with geno- WORTH $2.50, ie tamond settings, 8S KNEE PAN on Meat Cutters; will $1. oO made to sell for $4.50, $5.00, $4.00, eat WooL, me a a pound a minute... 5 $7.50, sea $9.00 and $10.00. Our WORTH $1. Prices, $2.48, $2.98, $3.48, $3.98, 1D HEAVY P. Japanned Cos! Hods, 16-in..only.. 2OC, $08, 9500 asa onne MEN'S a fps ‘98e. Gnivantzed Coal Hods,16in..only.27C en oe “7~u ne. “Sunshine” Gas Heaters, ex-, lent fot heat cine set 52.25 Let us send a man up who will make you an estimate of the cost of weather stripping your doors estimate, and you wy accep it unless you wish. Valentine's Felt Strips are the best. reed ae and see bow that i ane fuel Demonstrations Barber & Ross, Cor. uth & G Sts. N. W. Golden ‘‘Time” Only $18.50.'z IN-THIS GREAT ‘TWO-DAYS SALE WE WILD OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SMOKING JACKETS AT 20c. ON THE DOL- LAR. IN SILK-VELVET AND FRENCH FLANNEL. Bon Marche, 314&3167th Bear In Mind, These Prices Are For Today And Saturday Only. Friedlander & Bro., Downey’s Hotel For Horses, etal 3 “S FACILITIES FOR PROP- 900 BOARDING HORSES are uusur- Corser Oru Axp E N W. Ovo Ee perfect Traisage ana veatiis, | 2 ra vee Xmas Shoppers Take Notice | 900 200 ‘duri, “So"draugit, so ammonia, bo ~ MAH HEN YOU ARE ovT | 000 FINE. CARRIAGES FOR HIRE, by the HHHHH buying Christmas presents | COO trip, week id HEHEHE WV = thats we are | OOO for the winter: fad wy mee ere ee were | Ladies’ Evening Gowns. er =r ait ben poe 4 wn aud Recpjeomnamne dl to bire from Downey's GGG HE SEASON Is NOW AT HAND BHHHH WATCHES, tn oi coo a, Soa -orobcggeg paige 4 movement, 000 FINE HORSES AND CARRIAG Goa attention bless HHHHH price of $18.50-resular price $25 sata | OOO SALE. Te Mm | 500 mclibiaiie test Gelicate fabrics aso clea> HHHHH elsewhere for more. 000 Parties contemplating the Purchase of 8 | GGG ed cqual te “wew” without injury. HHHHH C7 Open evenings till 8; Saturdays | 000 team will find Mr. Downey's personal judg- GOG C7 We also renovate Turkish Rugs and HHHH till 10 p.m. 000 ment and experience of infinite value. His | O” . padived Ser “white"--called 000 reputation for fair dealing has never been | GUG make light-culor a ° cv) a, G00 “EFit you want sound ‘bore x covey SS ee ou want. sow 000 ‘and well broken to city work, it is F hh 17 [larket Space, |9% Syerisieist Sis bowser Anton Fischer, © |} 000 L st. bet. 16th and 17%, FINEST PROCESS DYFING AND SCOURING, bd 000 ‘Telephone 535, ~ @8 |g G er. NW. AND 314 PA AVE Sa GS

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