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8 “THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. * MOSES 2 oe the temperature of your house during the hot months. Many new ideas are represented—Reed and Rattan goods, Awnings, Mat- Blossoms” in this or any other Chureh. The new church edifice is now They are the myl1-3m ; Ith IN THE CHURCHES EF 53 Men, mien, men, men and men. Waltham Whether you : RE iat . Y 1W atches Rev. Dr. 8. H. Greene, pastor of Calvary Are sick or F st., cor. 1th. | Storage, 22d near M. X s = Well, you'll Teet! ted 2,855 men measuring 84 to 50 incbes at chest or 28 to 50 inches at ay can be fitted with Sam- Laer a coemenien bile igor! — oy Our a ae a setts: e met Bel. Shirts and Drawers for 89, worth G0cjor for OOc, worth $1. Mr. Meets or his young men | Viade by the American occupied the pulpit. = = | Always—enjoy t ee, -m. assigtants will tell you why. Inquire Monday at Hleventh street entrance, ‘ A box of supplies is being prepared by |S,” Summer Stocks eee * cue Watch | te Ladies itsionary society are Fes | 66S PP@A AT) . : —painless _,tppliances — al ea Congregational Church for an academy —Will furnish you with everything Se Ai pent peal of Neal ae oOmpany are the for “mountain whites” in Mount Pleasant, in Furniture that can tend to lower extracti ¢ 3 ing. ‘ = Ce : i ‘Tenn. i CE ay © best and most reliable | "ih mu comien nen to appmtd su itendent ini apw U. S. Dental Ass'n, QIAIS INOVWA, timekeepers made | usriteten, ot "ne Suner Bevorh Cor. 7th and D Sts. * o completed, and will be ready some time Lightest biscuits tings, Summer Rugs from Japan, VEEL LS IH BOL AHO LG De z soupy: ae Bae aaebtnétor orADbasien We make—and one of Porch and Lawn Furniture and all e ey sk to see the name “Riverside” | Memorial Church, is preaching a special The most delicious. ilies cece: Buy at Siccardi s And now, ladies, to tell you the grand results of our | or “Royal” engraved on the plates, | cvenings of Mey) (° YOUNE people Bunday AT ALL GROCERS. ee a 3 ‘ AND PAY LES NEY. a s . oon : a hiacke : SE CU cal WG ee Sur Siwitches at $1.00. “buyers’”’ late visit to New York. We will have to |and always the word “Waltham” | tne"board’ of my formerly secretary of | (7 a a pa goecds possible for the lowest 875 Switches at 2 ae F Asan aed was in the city this week, and while here | (7¢ NEW YORK BISCUIT 0O., Wholesalers. 18 Teces pecible. 425 Switches at $3.50. -quote almost unbelievable prices for the most expen- | _,,,For sale by all retail jewelers. Tne roy gee ce ern ae Baby Carriages. BOO Bronte Elecce: fromm) $2 OO sunward. work of Dr. John G. Paton, who was for "gn elecant stock, and the prices ranging | gSutmmolng: | Matrdressing and Manicuring by} sive goods, and therefore ask you to defer judgment Reta up to $50. ing Dry Goods thirty years a missionary among the can- aT rhe. Sunday school of Wesley M. E. HECHT & COMPANY, Church held its annual picaic today at 515 Seventh Street. : t ; waa Chevy Chase. ai dasa Reed Carriage, upholstered in _Late of 1224 Broadway, N. ¥. my4-20d__ The Epworth League of Metropolitan Bedford cord, stared poke $8.75 Pew d fi G Li Church held a Jarge rally Monday evening e€ Ou ¢ t to wheels wee = 01 is week. fe entertainment was of a Teed Gurvings holier io COM FO RT 25¢ yard for 50c Grass Linen. iterary” kina, "but “presents "Seserat plurh, best gear, shaved spoke - wheels .. $9.50 upholstered in plush, M. Siccardi, — until you have seen them. $7.25 |" - r, best flat spoke wheels... 97-25 711 11TH ST., next to Palais Royal. goods novel features. AT Sake a 32-inch All-linen Grass Cloth, with silk stripes forming checks and J oh nson po aay ewe weeks srom tomorrow, will tbe very wva- $13.50 For the Cook. plaids—never before sold at less than 50 cents. Here, too, are the Plain eustine)s) Church, as) it will) be the thir- 14, English Go Carts, the latest fad iru aati twendas anes | LOUSY Tlonda Englis| ‘ ND the parish and the twentieth anniversary | 4 Vy Riau en 50 to $18.00. C= Tnstead of being cooked nearly, to death Grass Cloths, warranted pure linen, 25¢ yard for 39c quality. And a = 9 of the erection of the present house of $ : x 00. gver a red-hot ‘coal fire, use . : . 4 Z : é worship. Among the features of the clab- for We are offering values which are ee - Db ee anata eke tara eumeHiou ato smaller lot Grass Linens, with polka dots in ceil blue, red, pink, brown. crate program prepared for the ‘eccasion | 4 unmatched in town. We don't kaww of pe Nice Ides ip bo concuee ar ue faa wills, “Sou 2 Charmed : pal 9 | will be'a Sermon by the Rev. Puther You. | S3,g800e Je cowa) whlch ells uct! gue Box Couch, with frame of cedar Filth At, “More. econeinical’ than any other All at 25¢ yard. : nan, C. 8. P. and a reception in the even- Sioss yon the eccmmmelstion of erehtr —thus giving a moth-proof cedar vel, Delivered anywhere. te e ing to Cardinal Gibbons. The choir will @ privilege of paying for what you chest and couch in ore; guaranteed po bearers esters a % 713 Market Space. take an important part in the service, and | 3 as you can. Stay all want cont @ year, and if not satisfactory ASH GASLIGHT CO. é 2QC 15C 127C Having recently purchased large | 208, its renditions will be Beethoven's a is oe 9 dye le it will be over free of W Se res 2 ‘here was yet checege ere oe . $18.00 ‘ > Foe a for te Te Ror | ade ard for 25e Imported | Zige yard for the Imported | quantities of goods from overloaded The trustees of the Mount Pleasant Con- | 'N% it's males test of Sects fous © S or @aciches 413 10th St. N. W., Brige Freuch Organdies. Floral | Dimities, in Persian designs, | Dimitles here prior to the new & ; gregational Church have arranged matters | & (ion ay aaeteg Re M. J. ZEH, 928 N st. "Phone 476. Pounds, ““rhese orgadies seit | Diack and white and navy and | arrivals, You may perhaps find | manufacturers and importers far be-| £5"that the breaking of eroua: Tana | 3 efore” bow come here, atid our Sammer Conch, with adjestable Gt 87ie from Maine to Call- | White effects; art shades in be- | a dress among these you prefer. low their real value, we’re enabled to | "ew church at the corner of Columbia road | % Mberal credit system helps them out— Becd, can be usedl as x sleeping fornia.” Wilderingly beautiful variety. | We doubt It. fer 4 desirable Summer | 2%4,24t street will probably take place | % fives, them the garments they need and couch or as a comfortable read- Se eeeSe Soe te SeeseeseNt fe) new and SI early in June. The trustees spent two se . oT, ing cha'r couch; double woven See rec eren ; Goods at prices which in many in-| evenings last week examining the archi- | % ‘Positively “the best cane seat and bead, strongly Ba Ss ° ° 7 fs tect’s detaiied plans for the new bu'lding | & ever made in this cit; braced oak frame... 75 sStill 6oc for $I Waterproof Silks. stances are below the previous] and selecting builders from whom bids | % dow. “By a ‘trea of luck” our tus £ c ato the possession of 0 Bompeor pir ylireape Naas OS be : wholesale cost. sige a recent meeting of the sodallty of St : Women’s fue pert jbatiste, and lawn + Wood frame........0. . . 5 sats E wrappers, which regularly sell up to as z = Pf ~ = Cut Price Sale Augustine’s Church sixty-three new candi- SE ohigh as $2, at such w price that we can Peery aera ‘Smaller These are the famous 27-inch Black Japanese Silks Z ates mere, ecived, siaking the, present | snl che fr ht each. Tey te ise hair . . officers are as follows: Prefect for the men, | the walst und huve very wide skirts. Se tate nice ° included in our late large and advantageous purchase Wool Dress Goods. ip ee prep a ale acne tears | Sg ee ee peg en Op eat depth of springs and cush- er lepth spring! ae e aes z tdi cng ~ 1% being the choicest patterns and some fous to envelop around you, but CG ae . : CINCH ALL-WOOL NAVY AND BLACK STORM | men, re. Francis Frelinghuysen; secre-|% [SNe tbe chacest pattems and yet you enjoy the same amount 2 ie eis Bins of Black and White Jap. Silks. SELGES AND BLACK AND WHITE SHEPHERD | tary, Mrs. nna Duvall; assistant gecreta- aye ae $ of comfort. ur Retiring Sale is pro- ; TE, 300. . Mis ruc ctor, fe do not “pluy weex e"" to ans . a ° Rey. Francis X. Bischoff. store in town in shirt waist values. We Bieri cSt wits Seal g ceeding briskly. As the stock Silk The White Silk: Cut Price, 25Cc. Next Saturday afternoon a council will z believe we offer better waists for less ments to back, demin-covered all- $7851 d Gis dintinisticd The Black Silks. ie ite UKS. SSINCH ALL-WOOL AND SILK AND WoL | be held in this city to examine Mr. Harry | money than hair reversible cushions.......... 7-85 decreases prices are diminished Sci ae eR fF NOVELTY SUITINGS” SUITABLE: FOR TAILOK | W- Johnson, who is a member of the First | Women's diut Merris Chairs, with corduroy $8.85 accordingly. * worth 0c pard, 2 ANS 2 SAME WE'VE BEBN | Congregational Church of this city, with Sr agirsres eushiens . -OD Lots Ge bargains here yet, wa Se sara SFLLING AT 39 z = reference to his ordination to the ministry. Folding Lawn Bench. b for long. : wrth $1 yar ee : a Cut Price Cc. Jonson. will be held nthe Biner cores | 4 inal ea thal! Riguestyatoce! fa ut not for long. y wots $f oe yard: at 75e, worth $1 yard. » 2QOC. Oy Sidley Grcinc tLe Suh ices 49C. this line we've put out this sca- Four reduction hints: wae IN ee Monae ee ASD | Cocmen te 40 ba Piaacton by Rev. L. : Cash ide Cred son. Varnished seat, in the nat- z Ber 5 seats é YOOL DRESS GOODS. GOOD VA! ie. Brascow, D. D., professor of homilectics in | ze * acd elas rel arses = G20 sLadies’ Russet Boots.: 150 pieces best quality Wash Silks at 25c yard, in all the now scarce Cut Price, 39¢ : Yale Theological Seminary, the” ordaining | 3 Lites Tieeipes es ol een and $2.00 at all retailers. Our . - e & : 2 5 o ba ahes prayer is to be offered by Rev. Dr. Rankin, stl Waists, with t peice while 800 last..... $1.00 French stock, large but- shades. Also two lots of Taffeta Silks in fancy checks and stripes. 49c 1 SILK AND WOOL NOVEL-| the right hand of fellowship by Rev. M ee he ges Bs tons. Regular $3.50 Shoes. ae E OF-A-KIND PATTERNS. GOOD | Ress Fishburn, pastor of the Mount Picas- $1550 and $1.75—for 4 Retiring price... $1.95 and 59c yard for 69c and 75¢ qualities. VALUE AT $1 YARD. ant Congregational Church, and the ch g8c ‘ EEE 4 = . ry to the young minister by Rev. S. M. New - 3 N Ww mules Oxfords in ag 68 Cut Price, 75c. man, D. D., of the First Congregational : Cash or Creitit goer ne a7 ° 45-INCH F AND SILK AND WOOL | Chur . = Retiring price... dle U t ll bl B 300D VALUE AT $1.50 YARD. ested choir of Trinity Protestant . — ean Es Bg Ladies’ White Canvas Ro- n (S a (Ss Lace ArLalns. C t Price ; z Episcopal Church is planning to have an = Sg ee $ eos and Oxfords, white Kid ut Price, $1.00. outing this summer. "The choir since Its ean ck I I] | : trimmings. Regular value, St 49 = ° k organization has been somewhat enlarged, $ od navy “tnve,” with - $3.50. ing price. °. eae * + S l and now numbers nearly forty. The direc- | & = rth no les @& Ten’s Foot n Such little prices for the richest and most expensive 1UKS. kor ts) Wye aiadletons ; : saa é THERE'S A TINGE OF ECONOMY AND A y a > 8 six ry) 3 will be infused into the system, and P Ss otwear. Te F Rae apeectetiathete ; | Sundays, ending June 21) 1s to begin at St. $ e 8. strength and vigor restored by the use of Men's Russet and Black laces that the telling will appear untrutiful. The ex- ete Os Se Aloysius Church, in honor of the patron $ Gach neem é Skoes, newest styles, differ- A RGA Ea ‘creps | $2int._ The services are to be conducted by s * D4 Hop Gea ae Gee 3 planation is that these best laces have been slow sell= | ot RUBA! Nast Sims, catrup ceepa| iy Comelius Gillesple, 8. J., rector of the ; Ladies? Pack Sal = Sizes 6, 6'4 and 7; B and O a ars aa aia parish, assisted by the assistant rectors anc fects and blue e - 4 i a5 4 Rinses ACVAND: fects and bine with’ whit shore naluinenrere te $3 85 ing, and that our “buyer” found the importer in a Cut Price, 25¢. Rey! Raward B. Bagby, pastor of the 3 pie ¢ a jocs. Retiring price 5 bee A A ’ 2 Ninth Street Christian Church, is in Mont- + Lease and fixtures for sale. “hole,” and that he was willing for us to dictate prices, NCH FIGURED INDIA SILKS, IN LIGHT | gomery, Ala. His pulpit is being filled by $1.29. é ° u S AND DARK GROUNDS. GOOD VALUE AT b0c. | Rev. Charles A. Young of Ann Arbor, Mich. Cat Greil ¢ poems to help him out. ' YARD. Mr. Charles E. Ball was elected this week SSO See 4 Af you have no appetite this is just P os Cut Price C. president of the First Congregational Chap- Ladies’ Linea Duck Suits, Tuxed & what you should take to restore it. €, 39C. ter of the Brotherhood of Andrew and Phil- ets, with large sailor collar, and = ‘The greatest known remedy for dys AND EQUALLY GOOD VALUES IN THE FINER | lip. with all buttons; v € pepsia, billousness, liver troubles, neural- 9 5G 50c . $1 48 GRADES UP TO $1.50 THE YARD. The anniversary of the theological depart- Qo sktrt Wore $5.00—t0r % constipation and all spring complaints, 3 o coin °. ment of Howard University is to be held in * ae i cae aa High-grade Shoes, 85c yard for very best of | _80e yard for best’ of Heavy 1:48 yard:toe Very best Black New ash Goods the First Congregational Church on the $2.98. + For Sale in Weshington by i Gruss Linen and Venice In: Black ’Silk Venlee “Laces, 6 | gift” Escurial Drapery ‘Nets, 48 5 evening of the 22d instant. Among the Cash or Credit = tion L 2 to 4 inches wi Inches wide. Worth $1-a yard. | inches “wide, $348 the teats At Wholesale Prices. speakers on the program will be Rev. Wal- i ang - E. P. MERTZ, 920 St. Ge to Te yard the lowest Te yard for Lian cea previous pri NEW DIMITIES AND CORDED MULIS, IN A Rae of this city and Rev. Ladies’ Linen Suits, with Tuxedo jack- ¢ F and 11th Sts. aptt-3m-80 Pee an eS for 12-inch: worth $3.50. : BIG VARIETY OF THB NEW LINEN EFFEctS, | “;F. Beard, D. D. ota, trimmed with and soutache % 4 p11-3m-SO OES, FIGURES. 5 el 2 The Presbyterian Ministers’ Association braid, with wide flaring collar, yw, Feegeriooteqepsooosessseee ds 98c I 25C DTARD! CURDS PTC. WORTH 12% AND 10c. | nas decided to hold its last meeting for the |} plaited heck and taree steven nord gs 98c vard for best of Best Ss 2e to 82 for dozen yards season on the evening of Tuesday, June 9. —for « 2 On this} Beru Pt, Lietre and Applique $1.35 yard for best Black Sitk f Itallan Val. Edges and fnser- Our Price, myc. It_will be In the nature of a reception. $5 98 Tried and True Cc aret is sat Toaetgtt | Laces 010.3 incnen "wile: | ciaculy Draper, Nets 8 | Hone ity sisi Worth 38 | sconnr puouuas ravsa, fe One of the largest classes in the history Qo. . jorite | dinuer ee ee ie eS —never yet sold at less. grass linen effects, TULLE CHATDLAINES of St. Patrick’s Church is to receive the Cash or Credit. wine during the : i ae = rite of confirmation tomorrow afternoon. ° Mn eet ROYAL LACE GAUZE, 15c. Cardinal Gibbons will officiate. There are 9 ¢ ] “GOLDEN GATE” I 250 candidates in the class. inne OonNns-i3| The Bargain Embroideries. | 22s0t2%4° organics, | Fie E A a ts on supert ou ue an . ES ENCH ORGANDIBS, " 4 . aganer® , boutuet, and e ¢ " ANDIES, | tary of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew for Black and White. Shep) cl Figured and Plain § Hantine end Fins Sogedutetentetetegatetetecectectiey IN A BIG VARIETY OF NEWEST EFFEOTS. the diocese of Washington, left this week FAMOUS “CREAM? BISCUIT. | quart ee ee etree | tere ee ee | 5 Sneed aeaiadane 4h a : ee rn = : e Brotherhood of the District has de- Case 12 quarts...............$400| Lovers of the truly beautiful—-those who can appre- cided to hold a’ mass meeting in July. $2.98. = It would be impossible to offer your guests T e A : PES, Stic. Mr. Frederick A. Fenning, representing Cash or Credi & = = the Yourg People’s Society of ihe First Cash or Credit. 4 Bees inca eee oe O=-KALON Wine ciate the beauty of art designs, delicately depicted by hite Goods Presbyterian Church, lett Washington this ees € , * . week for Newark, N. J., where he will ad- joys’ Galatea Duck Suits—va ment Ceatitioms thea theee serve Creams: GF 4 Eatin SE. 7Bhone.ggta Coz. needle and thread, will remember these embroideries At Wholesale Prices. iiresn On MandaysevENinera ees cote Attcrus std ses & to 10. es é ee ane Se eee rem sare ee pei 2 ore i guy | of the Essex County Christian Endeavor sad sadioad — hi b ¢. f lifetim A WOMAN IN WHITE WILL BB ONE OF THE Urion. y 2 C. Far superior to any “Cream Biscuit’? $e 0? 4646-40 43-40-40 e| aS the argains Of a il ime. SMARTEST DRESSED WOMEN THIS SEASO; Repairs are being made to the Vermont se) os £ See re ae re eee A Usctemietuiees se ee Avenue Christian Church. The front of the ok sare Shae hee eeetniors. 4 Mason's’ Famous Cream Biscuit. Moths Will 25C 15 loc White Corded Dimities, from 12%e. to THe. Ena twoodwork afeerell” ane eS Pe SS a oe £ mbeiwmt on-1im adie ne R e White Figured and Dotted Swisses, trom 12%o. | the basements of the building have been hay 3 : to 50c. the yard. ccrsiderably improved. Something ov: ; . ulin the Carpets 2%c yard for Embrolderies tn 18e yard for Swiss and Cam- 4 to 9 inches wide, As much | ite Cotton Duck, Hnen finish, 12%. and 1c. | $300 will be spent in the alterations matey hel 22. Edw d Derrick, Agent, Sa ee open work and Irish Point ef- | Dri¢ ee gare hare different to the coarse embroid-} Whiie Corded Piques, 12%, 18 and 25e. provements. s Cash ok Gia 2 iitne aa ers —— those eges—and the young moths will ® | fects, 7 to 12 inches wide. | PF ,ca'y fingers. Some te | orieg usual at 10¢ yard as is a | White French .Organdies, 66-In., at S7Ke., 60e. cgi gPresentative Willls of Delaware, who s - FOR MASON a —— destroy all kinds of fabrics, as well Worth 85e to Tc yard, and | seven inches, Worth 25¢ to | Painting by one of the old mas- | and 62%ie. the yard. “I a ats = 3 a4 — wt occupy ———_ ee 818 19TH ST. N.W., Sed a onrsoss ee eet Gaal Geeyicee 40c. yard. ters to a chromo. Ana at tg eery, Sina vacaltty at) watte | ue ule of i ouailry -Caiuroh | ADmOeTOW HECHT & COMPANY, v —— POWDER kill MOTHS, Roaches, =: es m ~ S mb21-6,tu,th,tt WASHINGTON, D.C. Ce eee Si es a eee It 515 Seventh Street. any other kind that infests the house. 5 tt SON. SST | 6 Pie at eo Best Parasols Ver Chea 100) dozen! Ladies) « Swiss | ‘|n.. Grascacciinibocivs pips BaSTPS PEPE PLeny ees é : 4 jomax | _f é Thompson 703 VY ° Ribbed Vests, with drawing Last Nisht. EEE iver’ 9 i string at neck and fine Maco The forerunner of the commencement sea- | secre | i Pharmacist, sth. loth. Sold elsewl d herein the all i i trl re you alter | a i a cist 15-284 * G 66 29 - | cloth. old elsewhere an son wherein the always interesting gir 4 _of Fine Groceries. i O46 6600 Se ok Tiss Cassidy has been ‘buyer’? here for eight years Ro esr ereach s graduate figures conspicuously appeared a good Piano | = P ‘a : last night in the exercises of Miss Claudia Do You Keep A i The Greatest Invention of| and the writer has told you of her purchases for as Our Pricesaré Stuart's school at the Church of Our Fath- very cheap? 6 q 9 . er. The program was somewhat lengthy, A Raardinwtlerik ict tte Age. sete long. He heartily echoes the remark of this cleverest |_ lee cee eee eee amicerne! aenetay, cy oe ips ae 2 er JONNson am s 99 2 * - H being rendered in a prompt, spirited man- offer a handsome dark rosewood u gs | Haire = parasol “‘buyer’’ in Washington:—“I have never before Shirt Waists. ner, proved a very entertaining one, indeed. Tight plano—fall octay * Hotels, boarding snouesl = rPreserver and Restorer Wvertisedlsuch waluesias these? 2 DOZEN LADIES’ PERcALH sumer warts, | Though not the closing exercises proper, it months, for * and private families can't af-§| scur'to six, wets. Setiutudion mumrastad a | Advertised Such Vv IN A BIG ASSORTMENT OF PRETTY STYLES, | W@S the graduation of two young ladies, the beautiful case—perfect tone nnd : : : Ff money refunded. For sale by all druggists. FULL BISHOP § EVES, DOUBLE Pointe, | Miss Sae Harris Davis and Miss Maud action. Responsible party can have ; * ford to miss this opportunity } | _ryé-tw= : YOKE, HEC. VALUE, Te. Earle Lee. The exercises were opened by it ou installments of $6 perm 2 * to buy Fine Groceries, Wines, 2 § $ $ r Pri OC prayer by Rev. J. H. Elliott. The program {f you're tnter ; @ * Liquors, Cigars, etc. The a Keep A Photo Of 1.98 2.98 3-98 a ee eee main wren | Pesan with a song by the vocal class, and Gay and let us show It to you, * ; aad EI e Parasols worth up to §3 for ‘The erstwhile expensive noy- eae as af ees was followed by a contribution in song and ig * entire stock is being closed i All The Children $1.08. Twenty-two styles tn | neve ‘nal until “now at ‘E880 | elty parasols are in this lot, | DETACHABLE COLLAR. ACTUAL VALUE, $1. speeches by the tots of the kindergarten, * out AT LESS than the goods 2 Every year will add an increased fe Cee ee ee ere | oltneneeta oi Tee ieee || ee eecee acts) with stenting Our Price, 75¢. recitations, singing and calisthenics, clos- ra ul ry * cost at wholesale. The qual- 3 |-—— the photos. Every’ year’ sees ‘a change In| STs Mee a nates Gripe ale Hour) colors, and, "eotne with ep eee pagan | AND JUST AS GOOD VALUES IN THE FINER | ing with a pantomime by Miss Davis which 5 : = | —— the children. Now is ¢ to huve th ers! ai ers. fany _| Hi ES 25 AN 50. = “s ) = ity of goads handled by this | | photos tattle the: childrey_ are clit | parasols. others. | frames. Ree ae ee ee poe |_| Wile Gray. by “Miss Fannie Beat; “a | (Factory Ware Rooms, fF * concern is known to all the 2 \—— “4! photus—singiy GH as 5 ~ | | Model Sermon,” by Mies Juli 1225 Pa. Avenue N. W. * older residents of the city. Xt er Aiezan Tints Fara done. The Cosmopolitan Fashion = Dont” by Miss Messls gorth Y | (eREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer, ees e city— | Ww. H. Stalee 107 F St 0) n Co’s Model P Patt A Without an End,” by Miss. Marle Manning, | WP PBORN Gout hanes at 3 * a rare opportunity. \ lich 5 28, u wnen oO ers O ° Ons Model Faper fatterns, in and “Sandy's Romance,” by Miss Sue Har- | (¥;? YAN WICKLE, Manager, I? Fi - | | Successor to M. B. BRADY. my15-164 all the latest. styles, are now ris Davis, ‘appeared to catch the SEES | eee Seeerer 4 2 3 fi i 5 eid + eye and draw the prolonged applause of | 6¢090000004420¢¢84 Soe eee j E 9 : here. ntil further notice i r m1 Jas. L. Barbour ; HERE’S NEWS. ‘ - es the Jovene partion tthe irge audience | g | H Garbage Cans 10 Per Cent Few are now buying table linens and bedwear—and we'll continue = sell 25c., 30c., | | present. On the other hand, the selections Aull. are | 5 G 3 c. and 4oc. Patterns approbation of the more advanced in years, : and Son, ' Lower Than Ever. that’s Just the reason why we have seciired and offer | | 35 among which were the “Crimson and. the § d en = if Rite,” by Miss Ella Gordon Edmonds; “The ® 614-616 Penna. Ave. § WE HAVE ALL SIZES. bargains. j At roc. Spinning Wheel,” by Miss Elinor Faison; 2.25 OZ ° E 3 A £ | Evening Star says over 100 warrants served by ae = -- | “Two. Loves and a Life,” by Miss Harriet California ranks with the old world 2 Jno. A. Hamilton, Receiver. ee ee cens re ae rea ee —— in the quality end deliciousness of —_—e ia L. H. HOPKINS, The Table Linen. The Bedwear. Parasols. Miss Virginia Dorsey; “Lorraine Lorree,” ——— ber claret. “This ts of the proper H F St. <CH CHARGEABLD SILK AND Wire 1x.| by Miss Grace L. Knowlton; “The Whis-|@ —— age. A perfect summer beverage. : . f 933 S ie Pur for the well-known $1 quality All-linen | $8.19 for $5 White Satin Marsciltes Counterpanes, | 22 INCH CHATGEAT 10 STL AND WVETEE IN” | iilng Stagimients” by salls (aMand avio aise Only §2.25 dozen bottles = = —— HARDWARE AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Satin Damask 72 inches wide aie Linen teuig | from Barlow’ & Joaes of! Maichester,| England. St Oe Ae ve fied If you have u favorite brand of 3 RESDEN c SOLS WOR and “The Brides of Enderby,” by Miss M. penis on 2 Damask. 79¢ quality and $1 designs for only Bde | O8e for Full Size 11-4 Crochet Bed Spreads, look- | _ $1.98 FOR DRESDEN SILK PARASOLS WoRTII Yar ‘mon recited — Gare z ° - Pa Bilen Stuart. Miss Marjorie Harm« —we can supply you. All the . yard. ing like Marseilles Quilts. Hemmed ready for use. | 2” c “Adieu Charmant Pays de ance” in well-known Imported and Domestic G r A H Al r For All Troubles Of é ; t : aNd s123' POH cite $1.90 SILK Glomus tas | BFeneh, whitch was largely applauded. ‘The | } —— trans are her. aki Moi . . a Oe 2 - | Indian ‘club and the dumb bell drills were The Liver and Kidneys, 74 cents on Monday for the Silk-like Chameleott;Moire Skirts, with | BELLAS, IN NAVY OR BLACK. executeniwittiioceckst omGant Gone One ier tee 38 YAN’S, 1413 N.Y. Ave. A thing of th t when Nattans’ Crystal Dis- —both alopathic and homeopathic physicians pe E i attractive numbers on the program. wyl6-a,t,th28 covery “is used. "Guaranteed to restore «ray or | Fecoumend and. preseribe “OZUNATE. LItuia | 12-inch flounce, measuring 105 inches. ‘ Johnson & Luttrell, The diplomas were presented by Attorney | $¢@o6659 60090990000 6000 0009 positively nor a dye. Stops, the hate from failing | cases—they And it WILE are. these diseases 0f 3 It 718 MARKET SPACE. Gereral Harmon, whose address was brief, | > a ee fe fe. Stoj a a = 3 but, arrests dandruf and makes the nicest dressing Properly taken. It doesn’t disturb the diges- NE THING SURE—our Bunion ana | POMted and full of wholesome advice. He % ° . Ni i many lithia w: . We're D. 9 a urged the young graduates not to allow it the for’ the hair one can use.” No poison. No. sedi fon, a8 many faters DO. 0. See Ein oan bes 1 eS ua meceesaey tae Shem at may theh tbe ain ment. No stains. » $1. Trial size, boc, is un and Corns KOLB PHARMACY SOLE AGENTS, 438° 7TH N. W. Burchell, 1 25 F St. o treated, up. Hours, 8 to 5:30 | compelled to display their diplomas to es- ST. N.W. Sent, express prepaid, to any part of WV » 13 - p.m. ‘Sundas, ¥ to 12. the country on teceipt of price. my7-tf myl5-14d We 5 = heretofore unknown to her sex, and felt possible. See us about your house paint- up Ie isoothes the child, gorfens the were ates; | sure he was right in advocating the ad ae cures Wind colic und Is the best ing. in, for | Vantages of the “‘Woman’s Club” as a liarrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. seld-ly | means of broadening her ideas and HUGH REILLY. A LISNER strengthening her character. A very large 9 ’ tablish their claims to education, but that : sl Prof. J. x study and reading, not constantly, but per- ar (@yall . TH Bima wa SSC | Sr NRT SE GEE REE See tomorrow's “Post” for details of the many bargains not-men- aan s soos sin 5 Pa, ae sistently and systematically, should be the san mr: 3 i i * J — = = 2 iri Akin, the “ a & are large buyers of n S ‘Electric I ‘ans. tioned here. With eleven of our “buyers” just from New York we need | DunaNGMMeNT OF THE LIVER, WITH CONSTI. St aeereere ieee sd tadepted "some of oaictaop neg alae gre 9 5. : pation, injures the couplesion, induces pimples, | her ‘prother’s customs and style of cloth- is made. Not only Go we Time now to give them thought—to be #] a half page in tomorrow’s Post—and then the telling of the season’s | sulew Eee Pe One a dane, peeing Carter's | ing, he was not uncertain about his com: guarantee the quality of our For the bath tub. Splen- e ee ee E : 4 3 3 aittle Hiver Eiis._One & Gove. “Ty them. myié | jendation of her in invading: the fields of Sranis, tut we offer them at prices @id fellows, for lower B Gee cet leks ae eee ne most sensational buying and selling will be incomplete. Ip THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH BE SURE | literary, professional and manual labor which such large purchases alone makes prices than you'd believe. | tables concenient. soa ene ‘and use that old and well-tried remedy, Mrs. pensive. an tell_vou more about both. Cail “phone asicare fall to choose Ones. . W. Jennings, SBucgs- U. S. Electric Lighting Co., ° Secure a sound mind, which seldom goes without 3 Ww I P. - audience witnessed the exercises, and each | ] 1911 PA. AVE. PHONE 1209. 142 CONN. AVE. "Phone 1623. my15-20d 2 3th Street N. W. he alais Royal, G and mth Sts. Bites of Des fr 3 Siegert oe Bone ae fair participant was the recipient of flow- re 4 PHONE 1725-8. s druggists. myl5 -| ers innumerable, SS eww -we-we-w

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