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THE EVENING STAR. ir WASHIN TUERSDAY GTON, CROSBY » \OYS TY SEV RSING STAR bas « reguiarand ae®&t circulation mach the combined than circulation of -he other Washington dailics. Asan it News ond vertising Medium has ne competitor. of personal alsenec, letters ¢ PHE STAR shai Mivessed te ary individeat connected with the of- bat stmply te THE STAR, or to forte! or Rusi Raltimer: as shown no ftl-fe its disappointment in not securing the : n Endeavor Convention Sos. | arning from Cleveland ha ents by a statement in effect that Washington won by a a vote bein when several were not present Ins, chairman of the Baltimore in a published explanatory state sars: sung over | Its delegates ret committee, ment caplial of the nation, ater i can appreciate that € se at lars) by bh Mine the conventien as would have been worked ovt by the in- troduction of the Christian Endewvor ide: | as we hoped to | » conve the gateway to this great | thas cheer! more E ully admitte? all alons thet Bal offered as great. if not greater at 3 for such a gath: teaa any city In the country excep! reason urged by that should be the cony 139% applied with equal, Batt mt if is one which advantage pi Washington. ssessel by Baltime: » from many points. The tide of travel flowing between north oth through Washington. All of oad systems of the south lead the southern traveler ccines first to Washins- ton. So far as spreading the Christian En- deavor influ-nce over the south is concerned, mo betles point for beginaing could be ehesen than Washington. But this is net | alt to be said of Washington. Hers the gteat convention will come in contact not with the south alone, nor the north, ner the cast, nor the west, but the whole nation. And whea the convention comes, Wasbing- ton will give a splendid welcome to all from every point, and among theer It hopes to corat many from the big-hearted city of Baltimore. and the gre to Washington. To get to Baltimo: oe ‘Those Interested in the temperance move- ment will be well pleased with the stand takea by Mongignor Satolli, the papal de! gate, in sustaining Bishop Watterson’s ac ton suspendiag from any coanection with the church Catholic societies having a liquor dealer or saloon keeper at their head | or anw ng their officers. Even those whose veligious associations are such as would in- cline them usually to criti.‘se the acts of the apostolic delegate, will be ‘ikely to join im the approval of this declaration. The membership of the Catholic church is so ‘arge and widespread that the policy de- clared will affect every commurity In the ountry. —+ee Every once fn a while there comes a Vague feeling that this country would en- joy more peace of mind if somebody would take the State Department's typewriter @way from tt. _——-7o — “It is Roped that a few of Professor Wil- son's original Intentions will be preserved ta the tart bill, just as souvenirs. ——SS So far as lo-al suffrage agitation is di- meted toward tae attainment of a constitu- tional amendment which shall give to resi- dents of the District suitable representation e3 American citizens in the House, in the Senate and in the electoral college, the movement 1s intelligible and natural. But so far as the agitation ts based upon blind | discontent with the existing munictpal gov- ernment, and a yearning to oust Uncle Sam from covtrel in the munictpal affairs of the pational capital, and to substitute for him a mignin; political “boss” with his standing | army of strikers, the movement is unac- countable and indefensible. ‘The judiciary committee of the House of | Representatives in a report made June 1, IST4, stated the following truths: “In a strict legal sense there can be said to be no stch thing as a local government of ihe District of Columbia, for there can be no | government within the District independent of that of the federal government, and | tever local authority there may be now existing, or which may hereafter be set up within the District It can only be regarded legally as an agency of the federal govern- ment, and whatever authority this local government may exercise ft must be re- garded as the act of the United States through their delegated representative.” If Congress should to-morrow grant us the right to for a legislature or other municipal lestsiative be the genere! law j Parsad by it would be © petitions, void the assent, expr: or implied, of | If we were empowered to choose vote al delegate, such an officer with- eut a vote would have Hittle weight Ina “log-rolling” body like the House of Repre- Th office would be petty would still be > of the e othe 3 which we town offictals, denied the city ative and legisia- vificers of the nation. The exercise of snffr. thus Hraited, would be an expensive fa ison", past experience with Murder Bay political @tetation, with a colonization system of pur- | chased voters from Maryland and Virginia and with the notorious “feather-dusier™ | ecgistature suggests that the farce may be | disgraceful as well as costly. Without fuli representation suifrage fs of no value; and | shut out from the bodies whith must make tx Laws and impore taxes upon ie people of + ution might be induced to sir ment of its property fclet entirely to the ardly cone; penses 10 pe nirol in ni with not even at rament. Ut is not necessary hoa Washingtonian that it is ntist to the welfare of the * present financial relitions to the Unt s shall be preserved. ‘The manner of Washington's develop: am unable tom the rifle sstaining its pital 2 of the suffrage ad for rh gens. The great rig citizen by the Cons all involved In the matt ment. A muntcipal corporation is Bess Concern, whose fum it | raore * | Washington to | so ence that the siiglitest ivesiization™ ultimore*is no nearer | < | things of the burse the money paid in taxes to the best advantage, to put down sewers, lay pave- ments, furnish water and street Iights, ant perform similar services. ‘cised by the officers of people of the in whom the ultimate so state, the Const ides. In N 1 the officers o: | tions were spol | four bAivision | the taterveaticn of siate rnment into | e@ affairs cities, amounting in some ses ta indirect disfran-chisemen(, have not beon ss in later years. an principle which rec | on to b duced to the Ie sities in its mu rmment by compe!l. unlimited ffrage in the choic: mun aad the intolerat cities, popular of misgoverament ef these So shamefully notorious, renders it | ate for the capite that no such ne- the height of folly, with no | at stake, to demand the -rbolition | of a clean, economical and reasonably non- partisan ament, with on ef honest administ a- tion anda national half-contribution to the Metpal expen in order to ne © rdinary self. milate sustaining ond nominally selfs tty, 09 ofte Hshonest 6 8 have been Usan conte immense have been coniracted — excessive taxn tion has bes ing. irrespe: xpend extravagantly suppiiet by epitel seck to bind upon len of which ott e of Ww with its 5 eipal corruption so jeneral 2 is a con- Vashhigton f auihoricy ation the » Jom lacing and retaining the aeat of gov y and peut t exelusively under national cont forced without law | to notes, Washing nuniclpal wovern- or law-breakers of other ton does not covet tae mont of Chicago or New York on own ount, and from the nation’s point of | view, neither a mob-governed nor a bogs- | governed city is a fit location the tonal capt Most of the proposed changes in the form of the loca! government, which » short of constitutional amendment, merely mud- die the sitvation and furnish a dangerous opening for the congressional opponents of the existing financial relations betweea cay ital and nation. Eten whére the proposed kinds. for na- alterations are in the direction of improve- | | o ment, under existing conditions the game is not worth the candle. No chang» evan In deialls of the system, of govermnent | should be made ai any time which 1s not based upon a full recognition, first, of the; absolute necessity of a retention by the general government of such representation in and contro! of the management of city affairs as will enabie it to protect tis vast interests here and impose upon it a corres- ponding obligation of maintenance and de- | velopment; second, of the frightful warning from the experience of other large cities | against recourse to unlimited popular suf- | frage as a factor in the decision of purely municipal and financial matters; and, third, of the vital importance to the District that | its local government shall be non-partisan. —_-_ ree When fame fastens its clutches on a man it is slow ebout letting go. Carnegie armor plate is now before the public as a reminder of the Homestead troubles, and under the guidancé of Senator Sherman the Pullman porter fs likely to perform a similar ofMice for Sir George. see It will be noted of reference to most of the newspapers that care was taken in ar resting Mr. Debs not to endanger his social position any more than was necessary. He was. in a stance, “incarcerated,” not ‘ —-- wee The thing that keeps the Chinese from becoming preinent in the effairs of this | cohntry 1s” the fact that smuggliag can | never be -recognized as a legitimate in-| > dustry. —-- sree — Mr. Coxey declares that be has retired from the turf. This ix good news, if he In- tends the statement tu imply that he will hereafter keep off the grass. —_— ser Now that Sanford B. Dole is ¢ as president of Hawall, the burning ques- tion of who H be ree Honolulu presents Itself. toe SHOOTING STARS. Difleren ‘Those lone talks by sense profound, Where the waves sing their mystical lay! It is dreadful to think how the same things { would sound If said in the moonlight! That non- ali light of day = Half-Way Man. think it Is very wrong to dock horses’ tails?” asked the 8. A. man, “L do.” replied the eminent statesman. “I carry the sentiment even further than that and make it apply Not “Don't you te Congress! \ that the the caterpillar Agricultural has crop is de- Departinent to nh appreciable ured by be a faiture effect on the Not Mach “What is a bill professor Ine. ptivas 2" asked the And the law student whose mind was on other things replied: “The tariff bill, Increasing. “it is strange,” phizes, “how we said the man who pht! are inclined to slight the present. Matters that ave of tle moment when they are with aw grow into enormous proportions as they become histori: “y replied his wife, “hke the fish you caught last summer.” A Wayside Pleasantey. “tt mus’ be mighty fine.” said Piodding | Pete, who had been reading foreign news from a fugitive scrap of 4 move in de circles ef royal sacie dyer like ter be presented ai courd?” “L have been,” rep! Mike. war! Whe done gran’ jury.” see — le Like Sour-Grape Shot. pm the New York W. ‘The unnsually the past week aused by © sale has leit vatuders, small lets, odd e Ss. thinss mussed, sefled or chipped te &. We are maturatiy | donialy out all ood this week, tory of stock next we 1 | *, $1. fit | Glove Department. History rep revolution we rap Ate ot Haglish wen mos! teste “pitting of Now and che mping, ought not liege boys. Tt ix suc te mint Deliberate Sight to Gov. Waite. w Y % Tritmue, Debs, nt Aligeld. laws be d-—4 | ! H t 1 | | WI, 112M AND W STS. NW. . ‘3 j (ist floor... : Jewelry Department. THE, EVENING STAR, Lescniainacstmensins JULY 19, 1894—TWELVB: “PAGES: | WOODWARD LOTHROP, 10TH. ITH AND F STS. N.W. Until September we close at 5; Saturdays at 1. peace Remnant Day Tomorrow, Friday, July 20. gre wonderfully department, haven't space of all the bargains, ned will give you am idea of how dreds of others just ws tomorrow, Friday. Suit Department. low. A wed Shirts, Sizes 32 and 36. stiff bosoms immed with rows: duced from $5.00. Lo Novelty Cloth Blazer Suir, Size 36. Res doced from $10.00 to $4 Waite Lowe Waists, embroidered eutis, Sine 52. Reduced from $1 China Silk Waist. Size Reduced Prench-mad. Wii Changeable Figured Hi Size 36. Reduced from $12.50 to $6. < 10th st. building.» Wrapper asa Igurcd Cambric Wrappers. Sizes 40, 42 ant a " since from $1.00 exch. 2 Vigured Sine 40, Red Froer 31.00 at <Vith st. building.) Misses’ Depabtintent. 16 Fine India Lawn Waiets, hemstitehed trim. mila, Tuli ale s 8 ww 6 3 Reduced From $1.58 to Toe. cach. 2 Gray Pienael Burhing Sais, trimmed with white rhobair a. 3 Y years. He Perc Sizes Band 10 years. eae Blue tome, rt Waists, meat pat- Reduced’ from Ail-woul Sei V Nuey 1 Size 10 y plaid lining, wed from $85 ith st. batlding.) Boys Departuient. i lot of White Muslin Shirt Waists, st oe eolter, cufts le. Stee 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. c. each. 4 oe blue aod crimson stripes. Reduced from $3.00 and $2.38 s ae two gray. Ton st. Biuttating.» Traveling Goods Dept. 1 Canvas Deess ‘trun "1°36 inch; reduced. trom $9.3 Oth st. Lamp Department. T Benguet Lamp, shopworn. Reduced from $22.00 6 $X.00, Reduced from $5.00 to Retineed from 87.00 to SOc. 1 p to bacth 10th st. butiding.» Housefurnishing Dept. rary Step. Rednced from $1.98 to 50c. ing Hatrack, with mirror. Reduced from Hie. Reduced: from ite and Stand. Redneed from $5.00 to $1.00. building.» moking Set, on stund. Shade. remeced free ia Boor t Waier Cen. 2 Cutanaers Keduced from $2.25 to 51.00 each. 1 Spice Cabinet. Redu ced: frqmn $1.28 0, Soe. ih four. . f i. building.» China Department. 1 Covered Dish, slightly tmperfect. from $1.50 to. Soe pitcher two plates missing. Reduced from mt. Redaced from $2.00 to sie. ter Disk. Reduced from $2.00 Redaced chipped. Reduced from a $1 VOL st. “Santhitng. , Japanese Department. Bread aud Butter Plates, Set Crown. Reduced mercury wings, Re- with 00, Feat! ora, mune. annex.) Parasol Department. 3 White Lace-trimmed Parasol ne ca ne pcr igre oa fice $8.00 to caameted *tothst” *utlding.) Lint Women’s Shook Foster Kid Gloves, o ek. Sines Bt, amd 5%). Reduced from $t.00 to pair, Lith st. amex.) ist fioor Biack Goods I Department. Wd Satting, 40tneh. Reduced iB te $8.00 for the jenri Reduced Ih. Rew Red pier. ed. Annex to 10rm st. Shoe Department. ‘armencita’’ Slippers. 24 and 3 d from 83.50 to $2.00 patr. leather tips, and 6D. Reduced | joes, paicnt leather tips, Foakeed from $2.50 io oy { SE om ee ee Ast annes.) | White wee CS 45 remuanin Sheer Plaid Organdic Lawna. 3 to 10 yarts. Reduced from 1 re “28 remnants Striped und Figured hia to 12 yards. Reduced from 2e. tlowr. Thin ate buitding.) longtie i bbultaing.) | Knitted Underwear Dept. 7 Children’s Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, imported, high neck, long slecres, Size T. Reduced from 0c, to Be. each; 3 tor $1.00. 14 Women's Swiss ped Lisle Vests, blue, amd pink, low neck, no sleeves, slightly soiled Itedneod from’ Sic. to Be. each, «ist foor.. «1000 Fst. building.) Children’s Muslin Under- | wear Department. 4 Misses’ Muslin Gowns, front of clustere double yoke back, collar and ¢ Mts of fine s. Reduced from $1.50 to Jom aint {Tun st. Art Embroidery Dept. 1 Fancy Stand: Reduced from _ En ‘ushion Cover. Tet Reduced from Reduced aenen, Dress Trimming Dey pt. be 1% yards Jet Rand, 1 inch wide. didden from | $1.13 to We. for the plece. 1%, yards Jes Band, 1 inch wide. Reduced from | to #1.60 for the plece. 11th st, building.) | from $3.00 | with stiver buckle. Reditee ‘a Brooches, Reduced from $1.00 | | st <tith st. building. Fan egestas. ed. Reduced from $1.25 1th st. Wood ward & Lothrop, | - Our Seustaene Clearing Sale | IsBooming. |: an Lach bo ae proccavonsoeonveoeonooeoes Extraordinary 3 SON: . eo P Furniture, Carpets, -i We Are ir JESS | Still Selling ¢ PO POSSCEESESE rrererrr Trees. 1ITH AND F STS. N.W For a _ Third Less Than :Marked “Ceres” Flour —suppose yourself to be a magician—tct the pestal card be your wand—write the magic eseecss 1 | flour—it is simptyamoder-| Very deorstep wiil ap- | | ¢| $| words Yaie Steam $| Laundry on ene side ¢|—is the OLDEST brand of} 44 your name and ad- {| flour used in Washiagion, = a or a r—s ¢| and, as our many house- ve it im tae air $\ keeper friends add, THE (in the direction of a $|BEST. it is not a cheap| letter box) and at your 3 7 a bf eiienial varews ary, schisee caronta late =priced whole-wheat eng the tao of tho Sas Gee peace hes Charente flour of the finest quality st laundry in Wash- tetas alten mlirey scence ae ¢| ground in the world. Itis| imgion. Try us, Kind are offered at prices that we alone this one—-put poh | used by educated folks who | r ‘VALE all the peices by theves —* read and study books of Extraordinary $|hygiene and realize the Steam Laundry. Mat Val {| dilierence between TRUCK | wine er yay oy atiing eee and FOOD. At all grocers. = ene ao eee Wee ce Sere pone sons We only wholesale it. wel epeemtoee 1 Oe Setarars at 8 om Ceoptionnlly oot bargain tts BOC. | Fane Er slat ie ate | Wm. M. Galt & Co., “ane "stent Se Si Se eo Driving Out the Domestics 25 and | 2 “ ate rd. Clear 15C. i me Byer % e = a $ XISESESEESESESERERSS nite of from to > + ve 20 yards of the best qual- ¥ Sie peigicrcsseciphs Pe ‘ancy Jointless 1> 1 See oe : IB) 35C.. Hi) peta 25C.|; Seventh and E Sts. $ Neo E sSeetaiics Tone pereessses seocessees$ ; ret eet tle | ‘saat oe ORK AND GREATER REDUCTION é 30¢. z : 4 t! ore, and d sa | \ to report. Will we ever got Ubrougt Dane ee f Co ee bring us a. better *| cutting? Not enti the summer vas Inne. «at 3/34 price, but we want f) tt % on orm: ms. Remnants of from 5 to ‘mo yards. mee ees* j 2 | 4 you to have one. Be Tiss ts ~ — horse en the De ~ Lge Seagate peg agnor mporter= 4 > | MESTIC WASH GOUDS. Strikes heme te BY 7 " beraiiandl Ta. ave. aw. H > ot cleared oat at HALF FORMER PRICES. > Fe B $<] MOT Of you. Supplies a want—sariatios @ ., | Unequaled Thursday, 19th July, ’94.2 313 ie ter FE) mend ate "| Retrigerator Offers. :P F d: 1 ¢ 2. a ee ea ee ; ure roo uf Pades, B)] tee cts nes eae tae E : je, > low prices held sway. Fi will be memonas eg ‘Bulletin 40 and 50 Cents.) 0 Le So ood materials, W 4 New $5.75- 13 4 summon wiicd REFLECTS Xo onc can expect 2 comfortable and EI sce came, ase aon > wna Ws i=: with a dull razor, and there Bt See that you comet your a OF te OLD CONN | 24 should be no exense for dull razors when | eo ents beastie’ % Manes ae GOGO.) ST tance TeNAMY B/E se cee sat ye ent tome Tan Be) r Rigtion Seb igen iKingan’ s Fine Hams i PAZOR STROPS bi — $15.00. ee Breakfast Bacon E ER Ee E TEER, <! Dim Bee fot faver in every household ia which jp dyin sek. oe te as os a j peered cnfehaaeaipret ec nome te mea ean j 94 merase your comfort, amt couriace sou Pt | and Lawns. market. Nicely: finished. Sio 00. 4 aml delicous of faver—they are satisfy- * | of the promt end pleasure of home shaving 5 Susi Bramall toi but every patton eo pine ngesliFiaig i 'e : ing even gui Appetite of epicure. i] by having you try one of our perfect BI destrable one—fresh and fexbionshic. Pig- - “ + Moderate nes. ‘ures and siripes op light grounds. REDUCED Ron settee $12.00 = Shapleigh” Famous i REVER-SHED BRISTLE fi) mm “te.. Re des “Sweet” Reftigerators {Boston Roasted Coffee Lather Brushes}!| 1S POPOOOOOPO SS OSES SOEEHOH EES ISIOE SSE OOO IFIC OES * casily maintains “fret place” ta the @ “great struggle for supremacy iu the § irish At Half Price. |: 222 2S Only 50.Cents. 3) 0 A lot of then imetymade, sicety te $ rau “sora phn opera thir ; , ‘ 9 te 4 in x ide in Ring. Polka Spo: en@ ee soa anp [tWaiter Baker & Co.'s 3)! Topham $f sseer ass Breakfast Cocoa, ——— soe fl = ae YMOSESS% BNo. 1 Chocolate & i Let ns om cage oS We Jaconet uth and F Streets N. W. | $German Sweet Chocolate$ |}¢ Sst rot prommty and se oe ret Fay a5 Soe SSS excellence 1218 and 1229 B st. 4 32 and 40joch JACOXET LAWNS te Tell ‘ake ‘Triple Extracts, 27c. gHenderson’s Wild Cherry: 3 o ° ° ts pure, healthful and caer tug to the thirst. Now-alcohalie. Nota- ing supertor as a lot weather beverage. TF These goods, as a rule, cot no mere than many tnferiors, Ask your grover for them. If he doesn't haudie Uber let us keow bis name. We'll sup- ply you through bim. ie e 29690000: a Very Bewest paticns an€ very best vaiue for 12yge. @ yard. 00000 0oeeeti indigo Prints. POLKA SPOT PRINTS intige dyad RE DUCED from S-. te de. a pind: = |) Challis. mairies of Mimmesota and the 2 3 e 4 i FANCY STRIPE. KING = and porTED ° oe Jas...L. Barbour oie PRINTS REDUCED from se & 2 4 Hy yard. Vou urver bought geel prints Gor ap $ & Son e Pon marty twenty gears Mitte anywhere eacept here ner at sag. , ¢>lRalees sion ated 3 2 has maintained the aed the except now, wat diffe. what = they Vholesale Grocers ere Table = at jeehopi trctane Mrdicines, > Lavzurtes qnd Hotel Sapplies of 3 2 standard of excellence. It Drurgists’ Sundries, eteotera, : alt kinds. —Chaice Wines, p 4 BEST because it te“ tmade a || American We rave our patrons, Liquors ead Cigars. rar SELECTED winte- am@ spring grees co tae. Pelee 2 tee 2614 & 616 Penna. Avenue.¢ i wheat, growa on the fertile " Dakotas the finest wheat-produc- { An the HALF WOOL CHALLE thes LAR PRICE, 300, a bottle ore 0000-0090006000000000000 Ing country im the world, “Cer | | Hight grounds pepectally, that have boom Inrge bottles White Rose Jockey i ant aly sabes in Quek ‘= Is. aye get ax ame co é PS ' oftncte. a i A Se ome oe S breed, bur GOES FARTHER than 2 have teen 300. are REDUUED to ade. anotis. Frangivann! Musk, et Keep “4 aay other four. ; yan. : $\2 EF Ask vour grocer for “Cer iE Farina Cologne, ige 3} cal.” and accept uo substitute. ? = bE oper lente eae at \ aI Te two dovan't handle tt, tet as | American +Crushed Lavender, tec. Cool 3) Koo hia ams, We'll auppty | $ spol MERE ONLY. ° ; you through him, Ginghams. The cheapest most practical @ | = TW Vou't get “Cereal” — con- 27 Inches wide stripes ond plei@s om@ 4Violet Water, 40 & 70c. = mans of insuring sour home al g | |S founded with aoother four ef # A os fae an pen Oh nt OW oly 0h (REGULAR PR AND ~ Ways cool and comfortable Is wo | = © eames i r #1 ree norris use 2 : Florida Water, 35c. (REGULATE PRICK, 15C., 25C-, 35C., 50C., 75C. Soda Water. CF We still ke Masonjc Temple Dru F. S. Williams & Co., }, Cor. 9th and F, | “WHERE PRICKS TOUCH BOTTOM.” Wooten: ve 2 oo taeneand 6667 be eeceene t Love’s ‘Repose,” ‘| ‘New Waltz: : wi Oyster, ATER A kot) SPONGES, SOE TES ERAN SEARO ESOS OR OOD Free from dangerons wires. No hanseating odors. In use for years, WIth greatest satisfaction. EF We have them, complete, as low ax § Rented monthly if desired, Call or write. |«Domestic Electric /$Power& LightCo ’ POU Sue sever one's oth and $1. Free uy the custom of rete our patrons, i eSsbectsesecenseconseete Every purchaser is “treated’ te a glass of i COLD SODA best 5 Te a r=) aes By —— as tn who hears | Mileadqnarters for CNN. mite published may te inn \Henry White, 035 F st '5-Ib. Boxes, ws | Only $1.20. Store, 3. Ice Co. tt reatest degree of cald KENNEREC" “is required any other. All fee in the mame price. Why not get the best? ten from artvers | a i = H = PeNpaNt! ‘Independent Ice Co, Oe Pa ave, Telepivine, wharf and 3108 \ “ee Bee ag '30C. veetty avd (| by "every one Some Shirts — SOL waltz, ui Tew Worn, w Musical Supplicn jlo ata cae ARE MADE BRC PERFECTLY es i uy v Cheviot, $1 to $2.50. Madras, $1.50 to $2.59. i Silk, $3.75 to $5. ; Other Kinds, Too. . KEEP rFG. CO 437 7th St. NW. my19-c038C AMERY BUTTER. from pure and tree ‘Ex Call, “write or telephone. MARKET.” Telephone 1285. 2 yideo 3 Sh i Hanson Primary3'| Batteries & Fans?) : Wash'n Fiour&Feed Co * “ LESALE FLOUR AND PRED LERS, 4) ST. AND VA. AVE. 8.W. *|| Skirting Cambrics. 36iet HANDSOMEL) STRIPED SHUR CANREICoaly 12. a ya on. | i 3} : : e 2 Royal India Cloths. og Sickness "| io) uc 3 Summer gen, be averted Oy cotter grape ' should ” avoided aul cooly 12yr. o a i M ils ‘Boston i" — ain Yeddo ane Brown Bread i. si a ideal summer fond. Hoalth- 4 | Crepes. ait etal Micticlows.” Detignteat | : S| hq anh af uaek: erre hg | ‘The “YEDDOS” jn the plale and mevetay #| iv the sennlnn. fn a whenever de 5g Mt shades ealy 12g. a pend 2 | > "SF Write or telephone 230. | 1 9 i Krafit’s Bakery }. Denims. a cORKED DENIM te ¥ Cor. 18th St. & Pa. Ave. + a oot CORRES pases 4 | Sxcgy zx ary ger erze'| : SS Sheetings. | PEISSISAOHS SO STERESHONSECDE | Keen stay | gp secre *Take © $ “i aKe Care 7 Se YourE 1230f Your Byes.y) ooo cen sees r ATRER AND THE @ | . n _ PEIDD RUMP tee Sisad ah J] te mr sats ated an se, te siete .*. e i al! Washington cheicer patierms aoe not sn =} c+ oe Bai we have eat te sushe ne 3} things i to eave (he bother with rom. hha @ | wears amd wurpies at the very ond of the ! icAilister ‘& Co., 2] cmmk wale bh ek ek \¢ Opticians, S| ome the edering te these enideumnmor | qu F sv, NW «Neat to “Suu” beudidiag.+ © Leccooeoacers: seeeeeseeeose Gas ra Bargains. > Sieve, sears design. Perry’s, Ninth: And The Avenue. Estallieted tha Wax i Spins ws00} Sivoo, 5 AN connocied and guaranteed. 'C.A. Muddiman. roy rathSt. | ow | | : 1 ! 1 i H i ay Tetemtone 388,