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Burt’s Shoes Are Not High-priced in them. $3, $3.50 & $4 —will buy an excellent Burt Shoe— ome that for quality will compare with any $4.50 and §5 Shoe sold about town. Burt Shoes, Ladies’, $3, $3.50 and $4 Pr. Burt Shoes, Men’s, $4 and $s Pair. Patent Leathers $5 up. Arthur Burt, The Burt Shoe Store, (Jail F St. N.W. The Fashion wears out more clothes than the man. Shakespeare. This is most wonder- fully true of the pres- ent era, when you can Crocker’s “Avenue Shoe Prices” ss **- Are making people talk. And buyers * are getting more and more numerous as our popular price crusade continues. “cheap” shoe store— We don’t sell shoes unless we're sure they're the best that can be sold for the money we ask. Buyers say “CROCKER’S SHOES LAST!” And they should! We buy with great care, and only from the makers whose names are synonymous with HONESTY and WORTH in FOOT- WEAR. Hence, you may always de pend upon what you buy from ws. And these prices condemn the sugges- tion that ours is a “High-price Shoe Store.” Ladies’ $3 Shoes—$2.40. oeees Best “Vici” Kid, with patent leather "se tips. Cloth tops, All-kid Button and oe all-kid Blucher. Ladies’ $2.50 Oxfords—$2.10. eee Hand sewed. “Opera” or “Common eee © Sense.” Greatest of all values. > Ladies $4 Shoes—$3.25. Big variety at this price, including all the George E. Barnard Co.'s spring novelties in LOW SHOES. This firm's mame is stamped on the bottom of every pair, which makes them $4 the world over. Here, $3.25. Jenness Miller Shoe—$5.00 ***** A genuine $6 shoe would be sold at that if tt could be had anywhere else. We alone make and sell them. Built on hygiente principles, according to Mrs. Miller's direction. Made of best im- ported stock, by experts. ‘Common Sense.” Fits the foot, and “IT'S A FEAT TO FIT FEET!” But we've mastered that long ago. Comfortable, graceful, elegant. “Just ee eeene get A Business Suit made to your measure for $16.00, or a first-class Semi-dress Suit for $20.00, By that modern custom tailor of Mod- erate Prices, NICOLL, The Tailor, G15 & 617 Pa. ‘Ave. SRR R AS ASR car 1,000 Sheets} Toilet Paper sc. WE, are making a “drive on Toilet Papers — 1.000 sheets best _per- forated Toilet Paper, ‘regularly sold’ for loe., HERE tor only’ Se. cra ial bargain—12-piece Deco- rated Tollet Sets filled in), regular price, $7.00, only $5.50. (7'When ‘you want anything in our line we can save you woney on every parchase. udson’s Variety Store, mh3)-2t wwe WHO HAS NOT HEARD of the purity. delicious flavor and eral excellence of Burchell's Spring-Leaf Tea. It reaches the bomes of more peuple who live well than any vther. These who move away eau find bo substitute a it fo — eee ae from all parts intry—Only SOc. pound. x SticHELL, 1325 F st. nw. mb30 cheap. If you cam do both at once —Detter still. You can always do ft here. No matter what furniture want you have, wo have the fur- niture to fit it—ard the price will be lower than anybody else's, too. W. El. HOEKE, FURNITURE, CARPETS & DRAPERIES, Bcd COR. PA. AVE. AND 8TH ST. 9980004 No One in Love —— Should have bard, sates hands or chapped — Mos, when @, few applications of toy ‘own —— preparation, “LEMO: U) makes them — Bet aad veavetss ee HEE exclusively— — Be. a bottle. — —C7Just the thing for gentlemen after sbaring. Samuel T. Stott, 505 Pa. av. RaTIONaL HOTEL DRUG STORE. pring Lambs. nother Lot Just Received No others begin to compare with our , ; > , BEST that money can bu; ides, “fit for a king.”” Luncheons, parties, etc.. sup: P pied with “all the dainties and sul , Stantials of the season. ng only y| THE BEST is well known. west Prices consistent with quality. ‘Our reputation fas handling ottage Market,818 14th “ be UT ® dette atta @elictous, spring lambs—they are THE ‘a a a a a the shoe I've been looking for,” as the the ladies put it. Spring Heel Shoes Reduced 20 Per Cent eee Every SATURDAY. Including “‘Vici"* . * Kid Bluchers, trimmed with patent soe leather, and Tam Russia Calf Shoes. F. CROCKER, Treasurer, (fl. Strickland, Inc.), 939 Pa. Ave. — fg i ee “Old Virginia” Home Made Pickles. == JUST received a shipment of Mra. vhnstou's famous HOME-MADB FET PICK! re vonr husbend for an after- smoke’? our Cuban Hand- <8 can't be heat. Equal . Only $1.50 8 bun- Donne ily’ s, cor.14th& Ists.#} ‘ancy Groceries and Table Luxurizs. mh30-e0 Craig & Harding’s Furniture CHAT. There is no excuse for denying yourself any Furniture you may need, for prices were never lower since the war. We bought the stocks of many Furniture manufacturers who were com- pelled to close up their factories during the winter panic, and as a result we can sell you the Finest Furniture as low as you have been paying for the —-* and inferior kind. $5 Writing ‘Desks, $3.95. Ladies’ Fine Solid Oak Hand-polished Writ- — ing Desk, worth $5.00, Only $3.95. $18 Couches, $13.75. Small lot of Figured Emptre Corduroy Couches, — pillow head, full size, spring edge and a — fringed all around, 3 shades of corduroy, Phi) ea Ope Only $13.75 Eac $34 Parlor Suites, $27.50. About two weeks ago we advertised a lot of — “Empire” Divan Parlor Suites, cherry frame, — covered with silk tapestry, at $34.50 as being — Worth $51.50. Having but a few left, we bave — made the price $27.50 Each. 75¢. Table Covers, 43c. $1.50 Table Covers, 8oc. $3.50 Chenille Curtains for $2.98. Odd Pairs of $1.75 Lace Curtains for 98c. Craig & Harding, , Cor. 13th & F Sts. i Re < Ee “ly Gown Is ‘Stunning’ and my gloves and shoes look like ‘new’ si T bad ‘aan cleaned by Fischer's Matchless eess."" Most delicate laces and “finery” of — cleaned without injury. Our wagon will i acennaid geen Anton Fischer, s¥%i ikewe peerrpres Sy 5 *Dove” Brand iHams ww Pyeveeyerery os] “ Z FA ‘Soft, i Veivety Skin FI Is desired by all women. TRY TURK- vi? IsH BATH They rid the skin of all 3 — «= _ and impurities and are 19 han any “‘spring tonic." They pin take away that —— feeling,” C7 Ladies from 9 am. to 6 p.m. 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Satur- days until 11 p.m. |i Turkish ethene G St. mh29 wc SPRING DUNLAPS NOW READY. y for your Spring Dunlap? tomorrow. [2Dun- agents. 905Pa. Av. THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 80, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. Lowest Prices Always At THE PALAIS ROYAL. The system of selling everything at a small profit and of a thoroughly reliable quality tells in the long run. You can’t fool the people all the time. The Palais Royal has revolutionized the dry goods business of Washington to the advantage of the public and also its competitors. We have stirred up the latter in opening the eyes of the former. Men Not Less Than Women Are Interested. LET US ILLUSTRATE TO MEN THAT PALAIS ROYAL PRICES ARE LOWEST ALWAYS:— LOOK AT THESE WARRANTED ALL-LINEN COLLARS AT 8c AND CUFFS AT 12%e...... ARB NOT THEY REALLY LOWER IN PRICES THAN THE al COTTON GOODS SOLD ELSEWHERE “Investigate... Ask to see the Palais Royal's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 58c the suit, and then see those elsewhere offered at $1 the suit You may also compare the Palais Royal's 18¢ Fast Black Socks with those elsewhere at 25¢ pair ‘The Summer Silk Flowing End Four-in-hand Scarfs here at 38c may be compared with those elsewhere at 50c....Investigate,— you will believe your own eyes. Women Are Also Interested. If YOU WOULD COMPARE QUALITIES,-BEST QUALITIES, LINKED WITH BEAUTY AND ORIGINALITY—VISIT THE PALAIS ROYAL MILLINERY PARLORS AND THOSE ELSEWHERE... COMPARE QUANTITIES, VARIETY AND PRICES. WE ASK THIS WITH WITH THE SERVICES OF THE LATE MILLINERY BUYER FOR R. H. WHITE & COMPANY OF BOSTON, WITH THE LATE HEAD TRIMMER OF NEW YORK’S LEADING MILLINER, WITH PALAIS ROYAL F'RICES,CAN WE HAVE ANY MATERIAL COMPE- TITION? While the more expensive Trimmed Hats—those up to $25—will compare most favorably with those elsewhere, we ask you to note the styles and quality of the Palais Royal's $3.98 Trimmed Hats and see if you can find them elsewhere at less than $5. We also invite you to temporarily Purchase any of the following, which you may use for comparison and return to us later in the day. Jet Coronets, 78¢ to $1.60....-.Jet Hats, $1.25 to $3.98. Jet, Steel and Gilt Hat Pins, 10c sease Buckles of all kinds, 25¢ to $2.50 Straw Braids, 15¢ to $1.50 yard. Se to $2.50 bunch S-inch Moire Ribbons, 87¢ to 50c yard. yard may be compared with those elsewhere at 60c yard. Kid Gloves. |Sunday Hints. We are willing that you should have the Palais | Special prices tomorrow for those little addi- Royal Gloves tried ou and not purchase until you ae Leah give ee Aca cca urday's ial prices are:— 7 have bad those at other establishments fitted. This | no less than thirty-two styles, Tauy of Which are applies to $1 Kid Gloves not less than those at | entirely new. 40c for the 48c Velling, 44¢ for 50c $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. We claim that at | and 59c Vells, 68¢ for 75c Veils. Among the latter any of these prices we can fit you better and give | #f¢ Mourning Vells and the new Black Net Veils, you superior quality to the Gloves elsewhere. with yellow silk dot: Pretty Neck Pieces among the new Surah Stik We are writing to men not less than ladies, to boys not less than girls. +++-The Millinery Ribbons at 29¢ Yokes, with lace edge, 68¢ instead of 89¢ tomor- row. The Point Venise Lace Yokes, $2.68 to $3.98, To assure best Gloves only we daily weed the | ®re worth up to $5. Stock of those off in color or otherwise undesicnble. Among such Gloves, to be offered tomorrow at re- [| duced prices, are forty pairs of Suede Kid Mous- | quetaires, sizes 5%, 6%, 7. A few tans, mostly grays. Reduced from $1.50 to 25c pair. RIBBONS.—As this was written a list was be- fore the writer, showing that the Palais Royal has the greatest variety and quotes lowest prices. But space will only permit this mention:—Ask for samples and compare with elsewhere. Be sure to see the Btj-inch-wide Black Moire Ribbons at 29c,—you may compare these with the 39e Ribbons elsewhere. “The Wanderer,"—the clever woman who writes for the Post,—said yesterday:—“You have the most natural looking Violets I have seen.” Let us add, they are only 15¢ a bunch. (For “‘Sunday hints’? see above.) Belts of Moire Silk, with large sterling silver buckle and slide, for only $3.98 each. Those of warranted not to tarnish, are 50c | to $1.75 each, And see the 9¢ Dragon-fly Hat Pins | from Paris, the 10¢ Roman Gold Knot Lace Pins, the 25 Spanish Combs, looking lke $3.50 Shell Combs, the warranted Sterling Silver Hat Pins at 48e instead of 6Se See the 25c Handkerchiefs, with lace insertion and edge. See the Colored Silk Sun Umbrellas, warranted not to be hurt by rain, of English silk, for $3.50, gloria silk, for $1.98. Until tomorrow evening the following special prices for best quality Fast Black Hose:—5e for 85c Hose, with double soles...... B5e for SOc Lisle Hose in three weights. 50c for the T5e Spliced Selvage Hose. 75e for the $1 Sea Island Cotton Hose. See the two styles of Ladies’ Shoes reduced to $1.47 pair. Don't prejudge. Better than you think, we promise. Two Hundred Styles of Capes. Reduced Price Good Until Closing Time Tomorrow. Cholcest Moire Silk Capes, lace and jet trimmed. The acknowledged largest collection in town, marked at prices that favorably compare with New York quotations. MARKED PRICES. .$16.50 $20.00 $25.00 $35.00 UNTIL SATURDAY.$11.98 $16.48 $19.98 $29.98 C7 Thove marked $35 were imported as models. paid by the importer they could not be profitably sold at less than $45. $2.29 for the $3.75 lnce-trimmed Capes, black, $2.98 for the stylish $4.50 Capes that have sold so well. $5.48 for the much-praised $7.50 Capes—those $7.48 for the Palais Royal's well-known $10 Capes, with moire trimmings. $9.98 for the $12.50 and $15 Capes, with rich lace, jet and moire trimmings. $12.48 for the $16.50 Capes, embroidered, Jet and lace trimmings. Jackets at Reduced Prices. Not one of last season's garments in stock. MARKED PRICES... Waists. $2.98 for the $3.98 Wasb Silk Waists. Very lat- est Paris styles and in charming effects combining white and colors. $3.98 for the $5 Black India Silk Waists. Very rich in appearance. $4.98 for the $6.50 Black and Blue Silk Waists. Really worth $7.50. Ladies’ Suits. $88 for the $45 Imported Covert Cloth, Tailor- made Suits. $25 for the $30 Covert Cloth Suits, a little less elaborate. $22.50 for the $27 Cloth Suits that are strictly tailor-made. $3.43 for the $7.50 Navy Serge Eton Suits. Palais Royal Silk Sale. The greatest number of bargains ever offered at One reason:—The “buyer” has lately one time. All the very latest—made of English Covert Cloth and Jersey Cloth in correct tans, blues and black. pel tailor-made, with new ruffled backs. $4.98 $6.50 UNTIL SATURDAY...$4.50 $5.48 $6.48 Were they not secured at less than the price brown and navy cloth. with lace and Jet trimming. ‘ ) $7.50 $10.00 $8.98 $12.50 $15.00 $10.98 = $12.48 Wrappers. 0c for the Palais Royal's well-known $1 Indigo Print and Mourning Wrappers. 98c for the $1.25 Flannelette Wrappers, that look as if made of French flannel. $1.69 for the $1.98 French Percale Wrappers. $1.98 for the $2.48 Scotch Flannel Wrappers. $3.98 for the $5 Cashmere Wrappers—Tea Gowns would be the more correct word. Misses’ Reefers. Best cloths, made up in latest London styles, red and other stylish shades. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Marked prices AS $1.98 $4.98 $5.98 $7.50 Until Saturday. Be $1.48 $3.98 $4.98 $5.08 Coats and Dri for Children from 1 to 4 years of age at 10 per cent discount. Rudden’s Teestenet House, 513 7th . ‘Put Your Cash Away ot. eoecee ee We'll Credit You} gon gee eg = Our “modern credit as only re- quires you to @ small as you agree to Roll Matting, 3 $3.90 a Roll—4o Yds.3 You can’t the same Matt dervhare tor eas tian Beer oak 0c, a yard. $25 Chamber Suites. Here's the Cham! tolld uk, ‘bea au polished, has = 2 large dresser, thy 230. French bevel te ‘mirroe. 7. 50 else: else- = Po 945, Bookcase$25 a few of them, so you pertey harry. - : 5 :A Baby Carriage :. —if you haven't a baby you don't need a carrta; If you ve you need it badly Ys the spring and summer weather almost we aes Heywood'’s are the best. A Good One for $8. ‘Rudden’s: ¢ “‘Modern Credit House,” t FURNITURE, CARPETS. MATTINGS, &c., 513 7th St. Dainty, Pretty Hair ait test charm @ woman can pos- ‘3 the result of care, attention aud” taste. WE ABBANGR Co CUT, CURL POO HAIR. We do it with taste, care, attention ‘od a are eee T ALSO KINDS OF HAIR GOODs. Ss 5. Heller, 720 7th St. seraneee* erneenese: Dealers Sell he “Reversible” Mattress. Accept no substitute! Has just twice the service in it as bas the “one sided’? mattress and IT COSTS NO MORE! O7See that S. & B. appears in each corner of the label, else it’s not the genu- tue. mb30 yAU MI’ POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE. 416 7TH ST. RIGHT. HERE POR BARGAINS. We have placed on sale today 1,000 yards of Col= ored Cotton Pongees, Dim- ities, Lawns and White Lace-striped Lawns—all of them JUST Bi V DESIGNS IN COLORED FANCY ROLES NDS MOIRES, ALSO SPRING DRESS GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES. We have opened in our! Hosiery Department our) own importation of 100 | dozen Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose—regular soc. goods. | To start them going we) offer them at a special, wen ee The Star Shoe Store, ‘The great crowd of customers who have attended our opening sale every Gay this week proves clearly that the public wants just what we are giv- ing them, namely, High-class Footwear at fully twenty-five per cent less than for our advertisements as eagerly ever before sold at. We have started ®s for the daily news — being aware in to cut prices, yet while doing so that they, contain we pledge ourselves to keep nothing = cae Dut the best Shoes, such as we ean stements about our hoes and sell with a guarantee to give perfect ® ~ satisfaction or money will be refunded. Yet, we want to reach the many In addition to our regular lines we who overlook offer the entire Advertisements gener- ally. In addition to telling them BANKRUPT STOCK Shout OUR SHOES, we shall, te or each issue, ‘insert something worth Knowing about the care of the E. N. DAVIS, fect and the Show > FORMERLY AT 1480 NEW YORE AVE., At Less Than Soc. on th aye ere Dollar. have had thelr fll this winter ef as helping to unload old and often Which we bought from the assignee, oe ns ee and it must be sold. It's not now a reduced prices.—The hour has struck question of profit, cost or value, it’s for new Spring Shoes — Shoes to sell at some price, and this ts why be im keeping with your (and even we offer: vinced that: In the Hand-welt Men's Opera ‘Toe $4.00 Grade iuchers. © Shoe line we can serve Men's Shoes. Devié ae’ Tomas you better and more Handmade Ladies’ Bea’ s, “a cheaply than any other Oxford Ties, Ladies’ Biack Vs £250 onan tage house in town. Davif Sortha’ Fine Cal oat aks aueen, We bave no high rents to al $2.50 values for MDowgota Button DE-20 (occupying our own large buildings), en ak atte itldren’s and bave a Shoe outlet at least 3 times as large as that of any local competitor; and “ RAPID SELLING MEANS EXTENSIVE BUY- ING AND THE LARGEST QUANTI- TIES CAN ALWAYS BE BOUGHT AT LOWEST PRICES.” It you will only impress these facts on your mind—you will * Prices that have never: ‘been equaled $regular liges. $1.00 for Boys’ Very Stylish Goou Service Shoes, lace or button, sizes 11 to 5%. 5c. for Misses’ Fine Dongola Kid visit us tomorrow and see and Button Spring Heels, regular $1.25 understand why our establishments grade. TSe. for Children's Kid or Goat ped ine — Mien. Better still will you understand the 4 40c. for Infants’ Fine Kid Button. secret of our great business sf gf you see the great values we are = an 5500 a a, Offering at following low prieest Fine Zhave no equal in the jcc, ts ew ao ee Lace. Special lot of Ladies’ Kid Slippers. .50c. Men's Goat Opera Slippers. pa Ladies’ and Men's Overgaiters. ; LADIES’ SHOES. For Men. Satin Calf Laced Shoes and pr gpeesdeedl serene etait - $1.25 We are making some extraordinary “The Ideal” Tan or Black dargains in Ladies’ Shoes, in order nyae frncng Bluchers and $1 50 to make room for our summer Ox- Laced Shoes at......-..2-00 " fords. Tadies’ $2 grade Kid Button able new “Needle” Toe Tan and Black Calf Shoes, at.... m™ ™ $2.00 Don’t stop to think, investigate the Star Shoes at é St ent For Ladies. Genuine Dongola Turn Sule Common-sense or Pointed-toe, Tipped or Plain Oxford Ties, price of IR. New Milline: ith of our millinery bust- | Ress is in future. It is always rising, and this season's success marks an attainment far abeve anything yet reached. Last week's Fr | business demanded a replenishment of stock. | visit to New York the early part of the week Secured for us all the very latest importations of | trimmed and untrimmed hats, effects which you have not before seen. Fy "taste, every potion | of value finds {ts response in our’ stock. ornate, extravagant, or economical peer’ | | hats are all here. Lower prices than elsewhere for similar goods. Our forer stock Is of great, proportions. Every varlety from the 15c. to the $2.90 k DAU M visited the wholesale markets, and the goods so fa- vorably secured will be opened tomorrow. Another reason—prices of many Silks previously here are re- duced for tomorrow’s sale. Black Silks. $1 yd. for $1.50 quality Moire Silks; samples from elsewhere will prove the truth of this extraordnary statement. $1.50 yd. for $1.89 quality Satin Stripe Moire. S0¢ yd. for $1 quality Satin Duchess. $1.25 yd. for $1.50 quality Satin Duchess. GSe yd. for 75e quality Taffeta and S5e yd. for $1 quality. ya. for $2 quality Moire Antique. 7Se yd. for S5e quality Figured China Silks, in twenty-five new and beautiful styles, 7THE HAIR DRESSING AND MANICURE PARLORS ARE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF ARTISTES WHO CAN PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS... THAT USUALLY GIVEN FOR NOT LESS THAN $1. THE PALAIS ROYAL, A. LISNER, G and Eleventh Streets, Fancy Silks. Te ya. for $1 quality Louisine, in hellotrope, folden brown, gray, navy, old rose, reseda. $1 for $1.25 quality Taffeta Silks, in twenty dif- ferent combinations. $1 for $1.25 Moire Silk, in tan, golden browd, gray, reseda, old blue, navy, magenta, myrtle, The following are also extra values at the prices: Bengaline Silk, in all colors, at $1 yd... .Jacquard Taffet, at $1.50 and $1.63 yd....Printed Chene Taffeta Silks at $1.25 yd., and Striped Chene Tat- feta at $1.25 yd. -TREATMENT FOR 50C EQUAL TO JD) ais sr. It Will Tickle Your Palate More effectually than alp-ost arytbing to be bad Just now. We refer to our delicious MAPLE SYRUP, put up in full quart bottles and gallon 1203 F STREET. Sorroeneronogonooeo noes LOUD LOE Sooo M Lab app ei It ba $6.50 Trunk. You cannot afford to buy a trunk on- til you have seen it. It’s an unusually strong trunk—made to our special order, If it isn't better than others’ $$ or $9 ‘Trunks don’t take it. shot Bame on it and a trunk strap ree. Kneessi, 42§ 7th St. “Tr Our Famous “Ideal” Kid But- ton and Bucher Boots — also Hend-made Black or ‘Tan-color Low-cut Shoes, at. $1.50 “OUR ROYAL” Button and Laced Boots of softest Vict Kid or best Tan Goat, $2.50 values, at $2.00 Nobby, Comfortable, Durable Hand-made Button, Laced Juliet and Low-cut Shoes, in any desirable style, famous “OUR OWN,” a For Children. Babies’ Prettiest, Softest Vici Kid and Tan Button, plain, tipped or cloth tops. Dressy and Serviceable Shoes for Boys or Girls, nearly all sizes, at. "* $2.50 FASS es esses cess seeeesesee, “‘Sclentific Dentistry at Moderate Prices." | Be Intelligent : About Dentistry. Come to our offices at any time. See the work we do and the way we do it. See the facilities—the modern appli- ances—the convenience of our labora- tory. See a dental establishment where 50. 75¢- Pretty Laced Shoes, heeled, pet ey 4 Ladies’ 5,—Boys’ Satin Calf or Tan Calf Shoes, at. * $1.25 each operator is an expert and does the be work is best suited for. Come Our Famous “INDESTRUCT- IBLE” Shoes for Boys and Girls—best Bsa Shoes known -.-2.-.++ Wn. Hahn &Co,’s ee $1.50 PPP RP TOPO Ree OOO RP OOOO OOOO OOeeeeD Dental - o! . . . . . 3 o| +4 . . . . . . . . . | . . * . . . . . = | | . cans. > | As | Wholesale and Retail. | ° ° Ss n, } Cor. 7th and D n.w. RELIABLE SHOB HOURES, Elphonzo Youngs Company In WY asa N. Charles a | x| mb26 | 980 AND 982 7TH ST., it 428 Ninth street. Acer eee ee ee ed Seeeeseee — one 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., see* Nobody ever complains of Macbeth’s Lamp pening page gd Pes Back, at 1 PA AVE 8 * Chimneys, Pearl Glass. * Lamp Chimneys. C.A.Muddiman,614 12th St. sees Perfect and Jewel Gas Ranges, 1894 styles. We sell 86 sizes of Clay and Tile Asbestos, Flue Lining, Pulp Slate, &e. aps SONS & CO0."S T ON THE | PAGE TOMORROW, 2 ALL SALES OF THE PAST. i

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