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MOSES: SONS. F St., cor. 11th. | Storage, 22d near M. It’s A Good Plan To nitt r Fur-} } season. Best preo 1 “s you'll find here house. money will do more now than at any son ©. ood y sec White and Brass Beds 1 steck to ehoowe f 2 spied om, AN he hig orper Chair of New Style pat on New any Fingsh ade and “ $1.00 finish ay can be used Prices sete of the number ins offered. Ladies’ Shoes. = 02 O xfords, $1.23. und black, est In tan new shapes teed fords, $1.68. s and Black Ox- es of toe. n Boots, $1.95. k, Russet, I: set Seed ge buttons, = Men’s Shoes. 3 + 2 = & ba lack Shoes, $1.95.¢ ss and Lace Black = = WILSON, High-grade Shoes, sess = St. ‘LIFE be strength and vigor restored by the use of Hop -will infused into the system, and ( (Bitters. Af sou nave 70 appetite this Is just what you should take to restore it. t known remedy for ays . dillousness, liver troubles, neural- For Sale in Wesh E. P. MERTZ, F and 11th Sts. fe24-1y-42 Receiver’s Sale of Fine Groceries. fetaur Prices | »-REDUCED. The Celebrated “Cereal,” $1 ee 4 bbl. sack. Our “New We: est” pat Superlative,” } bbl. sack. “Royal,” “Germ” or “Favorite,” i $1.13 $ bbl. sack. ‘ . “Harvest Queen” or : 4 “Olive,” $1 BDL sack. § fs) FIXTURES FOR SALE EE einding ty — Bigs aati Plat- i » Jas. L. Barbour ; i and Son, 2 612-614 Penna. Ave. A. Hamilton, Receiver. Stops The ~~ Worst Headache. ne, Oats ,.one 'S. & 8. HEADACHE Powder” “Is required to stop most headaches. TWO never fa pleasant little powders. Morphive, chicral or other opiates. If they don’t act as we say—money back. 2 powders, 10c. 25e. box. Scheiler & Stevens, COR. 9TH AND PENNA. AVB. ae ou Chemists, Pharmacists, Je2-204 Best Mainapcings, “TBe. 7T5C. a Crystals, 10c, guarantee ‘all work for year. myié-im*A. KAHN, Expert Watchmaker, 998 F aw. Your | THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1896—TWELVE PAGES. Se = PPOLEOPOSOPES OOOO OOS The best at the lowest price at Beveridge’s. fee Wedding Presents STERLING SILVER, Z E at £ GLASS AND CHINA. visit this store, Our stock WAR CUT GLASS, is Kirge, elegant and G "t fail to find that will please you Nutisfactory price. Iver Bon Bon N gold Howl... $1 Up. | ew. Beverid ge, 15 F St. & 1214 G St. + LeTERY, PORCELAIN, , ETC. It 4 CRISTO SLOP SSS OSE PETISHOS LEPPEPLLEPOEPORE TEETH —wittout plates. Our {m- proved crown and | bridge k restores old roots and Tiissing teeth without Guaranteed solid 12 safe, painless with Gas, a guaranteed. S. Dental Ass’n., 3 Cor. 7th and D Sts. 3 SPREE 2OSBOS8O4289 We are still having a run on our superblineof Lamps, Onyx Tables, Vases, Bronzes, &c., suitable for wedding presents. We | have suited many, we can suit you. Geo. F. Muth & Co., ae 7th St. N. W. U. my11-3n [2POVO CHELSIE IIEOG POOODESDT: ce ccec ccc oc coc oceoeeeeeres, ‘Little Things to :Supply Big Needs. Our stocks of Hardware, Paints am! Household Goods are as com- plete as can be rything the uilder, th: painter, housekeeper needs can be bought here a ilitle aper than anywhere else In tow Tubular Lanterns, | Covered £06. Cans, Gem" Ice Cream e Freezers, $1.50 a tt. Hose ‘complete, 8%. & Bicycle Bells, 60c. : . : Ready-mix S Baints, ts pr. to gal., Ps ) :Chas. E. Hodgkin, 913 7th. * Glass, Se. to $1 Paints, Oils, Builders’ Hardware. Make your store comfortable °° ¢ —py supplying electric fans and substitut- oe ing electric lights for gas. You'll be the *° 9 gainer in the eud, for folks will shop at * 2% the coolest stores. "Phone us about the eee current and other information. U. S. Electric Lighting Co., 213 14th Street N. W. Phone 77. Je2-200 som EEOC tLewis Box Couches celebrated for thelr many de- alittes. They are comfort- * and far more con- king chests, as the is not wasted, All eretonne, at Enamel Beds, Beat and stantial, fr . (igs Houghton co. Je2. Oe nA 3216 | VE. W. Cooking With Co K a= —{s much more satisfactory and comfortable in summer. Fach year its superiority over coal ts demonstrated. Makes a clean, quick fire—leaves no dirt or clinkers. Much cheaper, too, Send for some on trial. Delivered anywhere. 40 bushels (uncrushed), $2.90. 40 bushels (crushed), $3.70. | WASHN. GASLIGHT Co., 413 Ioth St. N. W., Or WM J. ZEH, 926 N st. "Phone 476, ¢ Jel- eae (LADIES TRUNKS ‘DRESS 82-inch, flat top and can- $ § 6° and genuine exceisior lock. = sLutz & Co., 497 Pa. Ave. vas covered. Each one - ‘The light CONCORD HARNESS ia the best. full linen lined, with dou- § Jee tod ow soon be the nee the enjoyment ure n! red if a a cool punch fs taken along. TORALON. Claret ‘or Hosk unmatched for this purpose. CLARET, Half Gal. tee" soc. TO-KALON WINE CO., 614 24th St. *Phone 998. The Parasol Event of : The Season! We have been lucky in securing the entire surpltis stock of Hirsh & Bros. of Philadelphia, the largest manufacturers of Fine Parasols in this country. The price we paid for about 500 Parasols enables us to sell them at less than half the regular figures. These are the finest goods of the kind in the country, and we are glad that we are able to give our patrons a chance like this. Lot 1. §2 and $1.50 Parasols, 88c. this lot are Surah Silk Parasols, Coachings and with ruffles, and among them are a lot of White Dresden Lawn Parasols with borders, with white sticks and Dresden handles — also natural sticks —also a lot of Linen Coaching Parasola— any one of these..... beautiful 88c. 7 Soefesseegestoeteeteetenteeteeteee odes seceteeges Howard's Corset Emporiam, st : Next to Woodward & Lothrop’ Summer CORSE At Special Prices. : —Whether you pay little or$ much for a Corset here yout can count on getting the very 4 $ best value. = Our stock is complete in all that’s good and reputable iné Corsets. = One hundred and fifty dozen well-known Summer Corsets $ go on sale tomorrow at these ® Lot 2. Here is the greatest Parasol value ever offered in : Washington. $5, $4 and $3 Parasols, $1.79. ‘This grand lot of Parasols consists of Fine Quality Japanese Silks, with Dresden onde tn white Seedeensentestontontonietentontoonsentesdenconteteeteatontonoenteatonecteateetondongontesgetintonionge ane, Soafetoatectnt KINGS PALACE, 812-814 7th St. The very best Gas Ranges moneycan buy Aro the 1806 and RELIARL gutrantced to give thorongh satisfac ononteal to run, and without odor. makes—only the first-class ones,” thi izes and all prices. Je8-w, f,.m,28 NEW PROCESS BLUE RANGES. | E tion. Are are safe, ‘Then we have other All ough. 38 gth. Harrover, *3° 9" Elphonzo You ungs Co. Of course if you're not particular about having PURE Vermont maple sugar and sirup you can get dinary sort anywhere most. folks, though, like the bes that’s why we take particular to get the purest. We get o rect from a celebrated grove i mont. Lowest prices. Poor butter will spread.” “pains mar the most sum Don't run any risk of g poor butter when we ell the finest El the or- Most t, and urs di- in Ver- ptuous Creamery for 4 pounds for a dollar—and production | guerantee it best. The entire p of an Elgin creamery 1s shipped to us. Elphonzo Youngs Co., Wholesale and Retsli Grocers, 428 Ninth Street, bet. D and E. LAME, y one and black fle, tn ue las ite, "creat 53 special prices: Coaching Paras plex: and White Striped s k—Ai ted Styles of the ¢ 0 Beat Quality ‘Sie Ihanteta AS Ne stripe gk. & G. Summer rsetsi oreneanede eae $ Corsets, tm extra tong and - Biles, 2 ,cmching au I. 0) Ss medium waists, made of 2 rule effects. Rewula 4 & side stecls each side, a -O073 ght and strong. = tal e so 3 4. 5 Wee ¢Thomson’s Gur Fitting? These bargains are at 7th st. store | ¥ % onl: ¢ 50 doz. Tomson's Glove- s 'y- 4 fitting Summer Corsets, Ey : $ made of fine French net- = ting, 2 side steels each ee - 2 12 = eon A Question S dium and short waists, 2 4% Spectal price -- + Rs 4 Fes B. a la Spirite Corsets. 25 doz. C. B. a la Spirite SOLVED! Seehonten Sfeaseegeos It’s of vital importance to every Ys Summer Corsets, in extra Woman—this question of making the By long watst, made of fine s income go as far as possible, We're es b netting, white and 5 oS solving it for our 4 2 side omers every day Sr? ~selling at lowest prices In the city. % & We buy tn such tmmense quantities z and have no big expenses to meet, 4 hence we can afford to sell at the very 3 J. B. Summer Corsets. s lowest prices. Here's proof: $ emi dces ia) OB aBcmimer = ih extra 5 Ibs. Elgin Creamery, Corsets, waists, side, long steels cach made of fine French netting. Spectal price. SI Oo 2 side Carolina Rice, 4c. Ib. Best Butterine, 1gc. Ib. Mocha & java Coffee, ZO |: In smaller type, but Jost a blk bargains: Sugar Corn Sod = io] ny s a g 8 [@) ° S Pr Fy a 2 S ae 2 8 8 & Cevseeteten from 18 to 30 inches and we ¢ fit and guarantee each pair. Bicycle Corsets. § = All the correct styles, ing such reliable makes as R. &E @ G, Thomson’s, C. B. a la ¢ $ Beewkfust Spiri i i B 5 rite and = le Liquors “Cut.” 5 5 fort's! i “Private Stock," In black and white sum- § oo2 ou the et mer net, sizes from 18 to = sae rs 80 In, at.. I % = — Old Dominion Pure Ry ; “Old Dock?” ne Port Pickford’ S Cut= Price Grocery, 924 La. Ave. eee HOWARD’S Corset Emporium, AAEM EEA AAA QO ROO Hat Prices Down. We must clear the fo: Goods. Our stock of Woman's Short Back Fall Head- Wear has been attractively priced. Sailors, 45C. Trimmed 1 off Hats, 8 ° Everything in the store corres- pondingly low in price. Your oppor- tunity to get summer things at a great saving. 1329 F St. N.W. Je2-42a ESSE Se Se ees ‘Hl utchinson’s; Kneess!, 425 71 If you want to pay as litt 35c. for a telescope case we them. but just as well made as largest size. 15c. less than they cost where. th st. le as have Fourteen inches long, the 35¢. is just Toc. to else- Kneessi,425 Seventh St my28-28d \Hats & Bonnets ‘of Latest Styles DUCED PRI e offered for a short time at RE- —{ncluding ‘Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery—and JAUNTY RAILORS. UyFine lire of Trimmings and Mourning Millinery at reduced prices. Mrs. C. Stiebel, 1113 G Importer of Fine Millinery. my29-f, eee St. 1m, w,20 oT accu BEST RESULTS Biase Work! are perfected here—where every requisite an] knowiedge fs at your service. Have us examine your teeth—possibly we can save quite & number for you. Right chargas, Evans’ Dental Parlors, 1217 Penna. Ave. N. W. Crown & gait tie eee eee eee cee i i my30-24d ames ute We _ Buntons and Ingrowing Nails. You pay for the treatment, 25c. up, and Cure tn: cure (guaranteed) 1s free. Send Coris, tor our book about the feet. PROF. J. J. GEORGES & SON, Chiropodists, Reoma Pure Rye Whisky Is distilled especially for medicinal purposes, and is highly recomn ended by the leading physicians for ite medicinal virtues. Sold only ih quart bottles, $1.25 each. REEVES, POOLE & CO. wy18-8m,14 1209 Fst Buy at Siccardi’s AND PAY LESS MONEY. 500 Switches at $1.50. 875 Switches at $2.50. 425 Bwitches at $3.50. 1,000 Front Pieces from $1.00 upward. Shampooing, first-ciass artists, M. Siccardi, Ti1 11TH ST., next to Palais Roy: Hairdressing and Manicuring by al. Je2-10d 1115 Pennsylvania ave. Late of 1224 Broadway, N. ¥. my4-204 ICVGLE ACADEMY, | reat Reduction (Over Oth street wing. Center oe In Hair. SINGLE Le WITH Tystuveror, Cond se Ro pena’ 88. FIV 21.00, TEN’ LESSONS, ‘Ee Switches, 6.00, formerly 10 ants: “9 am. to 12:90 pam.; 2 to 6 and 7.80 Gray Switches, $00, former oa witches, 41 rmerly Instructions free rchasers of wheel class endant ir ta the uorning or afveruoon and escape = a Se eee CRAWFORD IGH-GRADE, for cera go, heel oo, the market, oft “with Moers ‘ount to cash purchase: aig oF mo! Principle sales rooms ‘conneeted with Geurtat A Branch svles rooms at 1214 F st. and 908 avenue. Lao Oe irlette’” S. HELCER’S,™ S| gz0 7th er N. Ww. Popular Prices for Popular Traveling BAGS. : Ther ot ais isieigielorsininrgisisewersiese “Thi ABOUT : Credit making enemies— it's all WRONG! It's the wrong kind of CREDIT. This ment plan of ours is making sno de the ht but that we show Snest line of Traveling | t can be gotten together. We t to the goods by pricing | figures you must ack iowledge |e } $i. 60 F For Genuine Grain- ather IED ix ce he week—the Satchels, nickel trimmed. || FRIENDS-six ceys int $i. 80 | year AROUND. It's because we go *| Made of very good materials | about It in the right’ WAY!—because ls) $2. OO - exceptional —service-givers. are RIGHT—and our and we're CIVIL and YRODY. ales people can crowd this week? Genuine Grain-leather Satch- $3. rex) els, rickel trimmed, with Ieathercoered frames, tide see 3-50 made of grain leather, t style bags <XXRAREEEROY the pocket and stay... Cabinet Ras nickel trim —a very conven $3.00 to $5.00. Our TRUNK trade this year 1 eur- wsing. People appreciate the excel- Jence Of what we offer them, TOPHAM’S Headquarters for Travelers’ Goods, 123121233 Pa. Avenue. FACTORY, 1218-1220 BE ST. andard Guide of Washington, 25c. [XRRRRRRRRRER RR RRR RR SCOuNT ON GREDITS ‘The marked prices—from which this discount 18 made—are lower than the ¢ epot-cash prices In the other stores Don't you reed a Refrigerator—or a Baly Carrlage—or soine Matting? All sizes of Refrigerators—300 styles of Baby Carriages—1,000 patterns in Mat- ting. And we tack the matting down free! GROGAN'S MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, 819-821-823 Seventh strcet n. Je8-84d See ee Ripans Tabules. |i Mr. William Hoppaugh, foreman Keyes & Watkins, 8000 Washington ave., St. Louis, Mo,, sald: “I used to have lots of trouble with my heart, caused, my doctor said, from an imperfect Gigestion. Amongst other remedies I ‘used Ripans ‘fabules, and they are the finest thing I ever tried. They ‘knocked out! the 45digestion and relieved the pains in tay heart. Since I began to use them my bowel Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder An Elegant Toilet Luxury. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. apé-mllt,w39t USE® Maurer's RAT and and ROACH PASTS, ECT POWDER. Buy are regular and I feel 100 per'cent better, I can’t it hy eres mbar bug, only | MAUR recommend them too highly.’* N.8th st. jelphia, Pa, _apl-156t “HYOMEL’ — BOOTH'S POCKET INHALER E Ripans Tabules are sold by druggists, or by mail fhington office, Room shington Loan an: if tho price (00 cents a box) is seat to ‘Tho Ripane | ‘Trust bidg., cor. Oth and F sts. 4. A. Fred, Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce st., New ‘Youn, ager. p22-w, f,m,ly Sample vial, 10 cents. IF THE BABY I8 CUTTING TEETH RE sURB 2 use that old and well-tried remedy, Mrs. Hnslow's Soothing ‘Syrup, for children. teethin It soothes the child, softens the gum, allays ii in, cures wind colic end is the best remedy. for Siar 2% cents a bottle, sel0-1y AFTER A SLEEPLESS NIGHT USE ANGOSTURA Bitters to tone up your system. Buy only the A 22-inch Handsewed Heavy DRESS Haver (Cane;cbraee trimmed: he Genuine, manufectured by Dr. Siegert & Son. At SUIT Pete ciize, In the new sort — nes thet ce best ‘tegularte $a, leat Extradition Refused. wm- | CASE: sell for ong eta Ambassador Bayard has notified the State Department that the British govern- GERMUILLER, ment has refused the extradition of Cuth- is bert Cooper, wanted in Pennsylvania on a 641 Louisiana Avenue. charge of emtezzlement, on the ground wyZ-3m,16 that the eviderce was insufficient. SOUTHERN HISTORY. First Annual Meeting Promises a Lit- erary Feast. The newly organized Southern History Association, which was crganized April 24, will hold its first annual meeting at Co- lumbian University at 8 p.m. June 12. The officers of the association are: President, Postmaster General William L. Wilson; vice presidents—Dr. J. L. M. Curry, Gen. M. C. Butler, Gen. M. J. Wright, John R. Procter, Thomas Nelson Page, Prof. Wood- row Wilson; secretary, Colyer Meriwether, East Capitol street, Washington, D. C.; treasurer, Thomas M. Owen, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C.; adminis- trative council (in addition to the foregoing officers)—Col. Isaac W. Avery, Prof. Kemp P. Battle, Col. R. A. Brock, T. L. Cole, Dr. Chas. W. Dabney, jr., Prof. R. Heath Dab- ney, Prof. John R. Ficklen, Prof. Lee Davis Lodge, Judge C. W. Raines, Prof. Charles Lee *Sinith, Prof. W. C. Stubbs, Reuben G. Thwaites, Lyon yler, Stephen B. Weeks, Prof. W. S. Wyman. ‘The first meeting is like of more than ordinary inter wing papers: ion of Historical Studies in the by Stephen 8. Weeks of Wash story of the State of Thomas M. Owen of Washington nter of the Old South,” by Col. Richard Malcolm Johnston of Baltimore; “Two Sou lagazin by Edward Ingle of ¥ cae tute I the Theodore L. Cok A.B., of “David Crockett,” by Ge Marcus J. Wright of Washington’ German Soldier in the Confederate by Prof. Hermann Schoenfeld of @Colum- bian University The association has now nearly two hun- Southern dred members. All persons interested in advancing the cause of southern history are eligible for membership. Nominations may be made by any member, or applica- tions may be addressed to the secretary or to any other officer of the association. _ TER CHARITY. CHAIN LE Hands« Results Ac the Home A little over a ye chain letter scheme was benefit of the Home for Incurables. It hi met with a generous response, and has brought in $ of which §723 came from $3 upward as high as $25; $86 in $1 and $2, and $625 from 10 ceuts to $1, The larg est sum in one day was $48. The letters have come from almost every state and territory, from Canala and from Europ: All sums of $1 and upward were acknowl- edged without expense to the home, and ail broken links reissued at a cost of $154), gift of a member of the board. To all who in any way by larg the a or smail gifts helped chain along, si Charlotte Eve Hopkins, the 5 the home is r the greatest obli it S alm its only support during last summer. The public also may be int ested to hear that the woman's i: the Times, under the able management Mrs. N. 8. Lincoln, gave the home §1,04¢ and the bicycle parade, April resul in $1,249. Through the geuerosily of the Sclipse Bicycle Company there were prae- ucally no exper As reports of institu- tions reach comparatively few of the pub- ile, the home, instead of itemizing the ny gifts which it has past year, wish: knowledge them ai most warmly for the 5 large and small, which have added so’ muck to the comfort and pleasure of the inma and reduced the running expenses of home. rec thanking every giver Various things, both the —_——__ NURSES’ COMMENCEMENT. Sixteen) Young W: mn Graduate From Garfield Hospital. Sixteen young women for two years as nurs Garfield Hospital who have served in training at the aduated yes’ in the parlor the hospital, and rge audien: present. Justice Harlan presided, Di cliife opened with prayer and Miss M. A. Nutting, the supervising nurse of Johns Hopkins Hespital of Baltimore, read an in- structive paper on nursing. Dr. W. W. Johnson made the leading add: to the class, giving special emphasis to the im- portance of the nurse, an sdom the young women had shown in their choice of an occupation. Jusuce Harlan presented Giplomas to Mary B. Boersiz, Mildred » Sydney M. Dunbar, Je . Lutton, xton, . Jacobs, Sampson, Jessie A. Sei Watson. In the evening the cl. held a farewell nm and dance at the hospital, which Was largely attended by their friends. rs and Agnes M. —— THE COLLEGE OF HISTORY. ract Awarded to James L. Par- sons, He Being the Lowest Bidder. The contractors’ estimates for the er: of the College of History of the Amert University were opened yesterd ion committee on contracts. There were ent Chancellor John F. Hurst, Mr. Mat- thew G. Emery, Mr. John E. Herrell, Mr. A. B. Duvall, Vice Chancellor Bieber and Mr. W. were as follow ster, M. , Lynchburg, ami Poindexter. Brothe rs 0 L. The ston, $15 i to Mr. James L. ons, as the low bidder, and the building is to be comple:ed sixteen months from the date of con- tract. LAW SCHOOL HoNoRs. Medals and Very Honorable Mention For the Year's Work. The announcement of awards of medals in the National Law School for scholar- ship during the year and excellence in writ- ing a paper on some legal topic at the end of the year has been made. In the post- graduate class the four highest men we O. P. M. Brown, Aldus C. Higgins, Geor H. Conner and Josiah McRoberts, the lat receiving the gold medal. The four high in the senior » Charles Arthur B. Shelton, Willard 1. Howard B, Heinecke, the gold medal. The jumor class were ( Vo. three high in the War- ren B. tey and orge R. , who received the medal. Those who failed to receive medals were awarded “very hon- orable mention.” a EXCURSIONS, The regular Wednesday trips to River View were traugurated today, under the personal direction of Capt. E, S. Randall, and the stesmer Pentz has taken good crowds to the View on both her morning and evening trips. The “chute” again proved a great attraction, and numbers vf the excursionists “shot the clute” and enjoyed the fun. ‘The steamer Pentz will leave her wharf, foot of this evening at 6:4 - her last trip home 2 who do not care to turn at 8:45 o'clock. The be im operation, and there and dancing ail the evening. The drst of the regular family day trips will be given on Saturday next. These who have been looking forward to those ever-delightful Indian Head trips will be pleased to know that the s Macalester will make her initial trip season next Friday evening at 6: Fridays and Saturdays thereafter in J and Thursdays, Fridays and Sajurdays during balance of the season. These sails on the Potomac, in the cool of the even- ing, are enjoyed hy practically everyvody but they are especially a source of com fort and pleasure to the “stay-at-homes, those who find it inconvenient to leave the city for a longer trip. As during past sea- sons, Professor Schroeder's Band will ac- company the boat as far as Marshall Hall, where dancing may be indulged in on the new pavilion until the return of the boat from Indian Head, at 9:30. If the weather is favorable, a large party is expected on these first two trips, Friday and Saturday evenings. MckNEW’S. 75c&$1Waists FOR 5oc. We have culled from stock and put on Separate tables a lot of Women's Percale and Batiste Waists, some few to * linen patterns, 5 Were Tc. and $1. To close oc. Lawn Suits Reduced. antities ar fore 20 a. Thre: duced t in be- If possible n m $8 to $5. Lawn Re- riped Lawu Suite, tn pink, mavy ' $3.50 ndie Suit, $9. gandie Suit, $10.50. $13. ae Orga $15 Or. White Duck Skirts, $1.50. Plain Linen Skirts, $1.50. White Pique Skirts, $3. Plain Linen Suits, $4. Every Novelty Woolen Suit fn stork, Which meame every sult in stock except vy blue and bas been se Splendid chauce to get a sutt 1 mountain wear at less han cost of BICYCLISTS, We li summer Parasol Bargai ns. 3 Parasols all. the in ables, wold « Jously fe 25¢. Bik. Mitts, ive: There which are not the W. H. McKnew 933 “Pa. Ave. HECHT & COMPANY, 515 Seventh Street The poor man has credit here —the convenient sort of credit. The sort which breaks up the total of a purchase into tiny fragments that the most modest income can easily mec Boys’ clothing, men’s cloth- ing, ladies’ clothing—the finest and best for you to buy is glad- ly sold to you under our li credit system—which asks a little down and makes promise to pay the balance in weekly or monthly installments. No higher prices because of the accommodation Really lower pri than others ask Look about -and see and then come he size man $10 each. We have just bought some bicycle suits very cheap. We can sell linen crash suits and English cotton covert suits— elegant wearing goods which ordinarily cost or $2.98. All-wool cotton covert bicycle suits which usually cost S8 for $3.98. Cotton covert bicycle pants, 9&8c. pair. All-wool bi- cycle pants for $1.49 which are worth $3.50. Hecht & Co., gis Seventh Street. Your pictures framed without in- conveniencing you. Send postal. I = with samples and deliver work. S. J. Venable, 304 Mass. Ave. 3. T, WALKER 6ON8, 204 10TH ST. N.W. . Felts, Fire Brick and Ciay, Printa Hrorten. “Lise, ‘Roofing Material caR- os, ‘Cement, t a ws ment, two ‘a1

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