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‘THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1896-TWELVE PAGES, 7 — —— — ) 66 wers|THE WORLD OF SOCIETY!DESERTION OF CHILDREN dwa rd Special Sale of If they're Rich’s GOLDENBERG’S, |**Sour anes shoes they’re proper. 926-928 7th—706 K Sts. Sie ‘Tennessee : — 4, Table Linens— = We are tol going to le the mock Ma sh. 99 “ husky, 4 Dottled | Wedded Amidst Smiling Friends at Incama- | Attention Called to a Practice in Industrial x q i sells . Zz —AT— es ee of coats and capes run down the least for fort 80 ever tion Church. School Report. Loth ro To introduce quickly and to bit at any time” during the season, entiy the ioe, ay we ae ISE Ps P E RRY’S. get every swell man in town to Bat We would ae ee not to be anaes Ee will prove to be to be a desirable | Miss Kelley and Mr. Andrews Married | Children Carcd for During the Year— = black 2] until the snow flies before you make 3 This Morning—Personal Notes Necessity for a New Law to roth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. wear our men’s winter tan, A ‘Wine be If (which need no black- §j your selections’ The novelties are Ss : a) and rs calf and patent here now—the “star” productions TO: KALON Co., a Protect Little Ones, F or September $ Don’t you remember you leather shoes i in the newest En- )| that inspired Gh ‘pens of the fashion 6r4 rat 14th St. ’Phone 998. = 3 . = ibes. pa a ee OT hi ft t 9 o'clock, at the Church | The annual report of the board of = And October $ promised yourself a new sup- glish and “college” shapes, we ee aa pees SEE his morning at 9 clock, at the Church || The annual report of the board of man- 3 ik ag eed Tebue idee) peices: 1 Grews of Chicago and Miss Gertrude H. | wade public today. During the year forty- % fail? You are fortunate to of $4.50 and $5. likeness to lastseason’s. The ava _ burt the p mie were admitted to the institu- y-fwe discharged. The total lanche of new aind artistic creations Kelley of this city were married, the Rev. | tour child anche have buried the did styles. (Persuasive \ Rien Ee or Mace HERES SE. casing cok 45 arObeS ck > have set this as the time—be- cause it so happens that commercial conditions are such that we can talk good qualities and very cheap prices both in the same breath. The truth is our full line of Table Linens is more than usually attractive this season. Weddings We invite inspection of our superb stock of French Lingerie Now arranged for the examination sm of those who delight in fine, arti good. The assort- ments, complete i in every detail, com- prise oF Just as a trade leader we shall offer our ladies’ and young ladies’ college shoes—of deer- skin, coltskin, kid and winter tan—lace or button—and_ the newest shapes, at $3.48 instead of $4.50 and $5. Most of these are waterproof —have cork innersoles, and can * daughter of Capt. Leverett M. Kelley of | rum! for during the year was 14%, We have bought cheaper this year “Prices On Fine Elgin, IL, who was formerly a chief of di- | which s the ninet sit weer than last, and hence we're selling at ra tired in a becoming traveling dress of dark | co nmodate more than 106, although there nand for admission beyond t The total r and can beauty roses, Only the family and im- mediate friends of the bride were present at the ceremony, and immediately upon its | conclusion Mr. and Mrs. Andrews left for a visit to New York and Boston, | 1 whence they will go to Chicago, where | 4\6 Children’s and Misses’ Navy Beaver Cloth Reefers, collar and cape trimmed with four rows barrow braid— Let these prices persua buy HELE—be mpare them w! lvewhere. You'll find ours mean a saving to” you. And remember—al- that we bundle only what's vision in the pension bureau. She was at-| from last year. The institution cannot ac- lower prices. You perhaps have °“G snaterialqxiod somrcied Ga bow = J a Ca e quet of Ameri- noticed them. ( rocer ies. pita for maintena num. During t on admission t qvite a number of childien ee of imy potive as ¢ 53-49 each. SeerSer Serer. ply of Table Linen for this shall sell them at $3.48 instead > z eee, a 4 they will ir the future reside. The ushers The commit at $ You may, perhaps, know be worn without rubbers. ap hametis Tis Beaver and AN-voo! Rous eae , were Mr. A. A. Hochiing, 4f and Dr. 3. € of, deserted children 4% from experience what excel- 3 =z a6 fustens clove to the neck— GRAHAM FLOUR. en nents, eae ait. EE, Den “ Denerted Children the fi s, 21 t at . 1 Ladies who have been waiting ROLLED 04 \) | Dyke acted as best man. = . ke embellisied with real | > lent taste we have in such will be pleased to hear of the ar- CORN MEAL The Mexican minister and Mrs. Romero ‘The ttee in charge ries, dainty hard | 4 matters—and we are able to I 5 are back at their legation home for the | and placement of children rival of that shipment of new season. The latter part of thetr vacation | attention to th rearey In Bridai Trousseaux make a showing satisfactory ‘ | $4.98 each. « 3 s ( 4 3 nerous cas $ ise, Wneaee fin alll cone Boucle Reefers in black and the was spent in New York. ticn of childre nts, € 4 to ourselves. seis: hey renee i 8 with new 3-button front and The Chinese minister and Mrs. Yang, | fathers. The question does not We are showing some extreme nov-; % The plain effects are splen- oe 75¢-, 98c., $1.23 and $1.4! deep collar and all sil ined— with their young som, are: in New York | {9 9ur ho.ne, tail to esery hits si t in}E gs each. this doing the ‘theaters and other- | ! z er to children who elties, exquis itely beautiful snes | rie did values. $7. q5 each. el cn gE ane phts Grabs aiptropoie! |e mare and gennhan- new shapes, ony and daintily $ The more elaborate are s : See Sree Mrs. Richardson Clover gave a luncheon wrought by hand. . Rare = B Ss Fine Kersey Cloth Capes, extra wide clr- yesterday at Newport. iS : $ splendid values, too—and o ich SS} ons, cular sweep; trimmed with jet and black mar- SAE aia ar night at Newport given s Tare patterns and clever: de- Ten-two F Street. ten tails; large collar and front edged with by Mrs, William Astor Judge and Mrs. signs that you won't find any- ae a same— John Davis and the Belgian minister were where else. It is safe to come—expect- among the guests. Dr. Zeballos, formerly the Argentine min- ee $4.95 each. LPO LOANS 3 by our present laws, left fre money for improper purpose Segeeseogeasecgeatonseatoaseateateateatreseatengeogeogeesengeateasneseeseesvesesseesengeng spend thei i haces y 3 1 Plush Capes, 18-inch | 11 silk APLEE AD, AEs oe Ung RAE ents eens “It Js beyond the scope of our institution (2a oor. ing a bargain—y i Seal Plush Capes, 118-tneh sweeps all si a banquet at his home at Isuenos Ayres the Se ee ee Tae eee dapper moumyoule Be z It's true in every ones of this great $ Mned and trimmed with wool Thibet— North American commission, whose mem- | 10 \#ke Ss utes gatmetal cere an Deer on New Fall Styles 5 te Gis, Oe es aaa Ge $6 each ‘coffee, Fit. sa Thun gackta ent ean tots Some | SBFIME. Wut-zome wotion should he Mad at > VIL) suc Et qualities: ° aig mew ve ad evil he in Porti Bleached Damask. i 5 for such LOW prices as WE quote.» $ pa pees uous repast, and at its conctusion 1) Sb Ply n rortieres, 4 ineh Pure Linen Damask—50c, a os ———— his picesure in entertaining so m cpt css - yard ¥ blanket and comfort time : acans and souslall ghetcousteens nteceniens (22 =a DOSS, 4 s blanket and comfort time now e courts, and varatjon of fa raperies inch Pure Linen Damask—C2%5e., $| Te oral or in "S he had received while in this city. After | (ict courts, and if separatjon of famuly: 3 . 2 oa ne. and SSe. a yard. %|—the beginning of along continuous the guests had enjoyed looking over the | tion contts B cou 2 pout ha And Curtains. : Linen Damask—$1, $ need. You've got to be wary in buy- ‘Breakfast. noe ee eS Pegg tees vagina oe ote thggaeh cage . p é. 30, $1.75 1 $2 a ae clusively erican music was given. ~ “ “ e ~ ¥ for care Our stock of Portieres and Drap-} $ tose 2 NS %| ing them or you'll make expensive leading participant was Mrs. ACU eee nee teen arose Cc cries is now replete with ali the new- = Pure Linen Dam- ~ BS $ investments. Takes an experienced Ghana ONS Se aah apes Tout, Attwell of | ,, "When nuptial ties are severed by est effects in colors and patterns. | ¢ 2G yards wits ee me SS WO wa y S %|cye to tell the worthful from the “tenia on ise: the Argentine navy, and now first se: ape Rcd paged ens ‘The price range is from a full-sized BEF a sara. = $ worthless ones. Leave it to us— vlan Mocha” farnisties | the ae Lee f Cla eerie ad tee voluntary ruy Cotten Derby, fringed, at $3.00 per | # LST of conducting the Ladies’ #| have confidence in what we tell you : u-and roast age Mrs. Attwell are just finishing the ereo- or when the ss oie : . Tae 1 4 i 5 J al ee ‘ F ne can't be In of an elegant new home in Bu pair, to a Satin Derby at $15.00. Cream Damask. $ Cloak and Suit business. $ and you will never go wrong in buy lity at the A | Ayres, but all the indications polnt to Li h price represents an excellent | ¥ 70-inch Pure Linen Damask —t0c. = One way—the old way— | ing them. no aeoee ticns such value. value for 50c. a yard. ts elsewhere—UNLY 3c. We've bought some rare values you've scen enough of al- a trit . ()] Attwel’s return to diplomatic service in han “good” ae this city. ‘a officiate at the marriage of Mi: Rudden of this city to Mr. W. Ter M Albert Harper and her sister, Miss Cherrie Moses, are visiting Miss Jessie Castleman at Berryville. St. Gall, Paris, Nottingham, &c., we = tee Eas Pa. Ave., save you the middleman’s profit, and show exclusive designs and novel- ties that cannot be seen elsewhere. In Irish Point Curtains alone we are showing over 9o distinct styles in both white and ivory effects—all new, fresh goods. Prices commence at $3.75 per pair. Our assortment of Brusse Ss. Kind for S5e. a yard. 72-inch Pure Linen Damask—$1.25 kind for $1 a yard. argaret | Public expenditures being thus most unjust Turley of | ¥ drawn up, anne morality and religion are Whenever efforts mad mission into any of the noble trict of Col abandoned and 4 by one or both parents, imr igation should be made, through the Good size White Wool Blankets, with blue wuld sell for ap enough te The other way—the new way—OUR way—puts you in closest touch with the latest and best that is made. We shall have exclusive control of the leaders’ creations here. Quality is to be the making of this new feature of our busi- ness. Variety and fashion its or red borders, taped edge—v we bought them cl parties to strict account before , fe ae 66-inch Pure Linen Damask —T5e. 2 : : = Mrs. M. J. Hunt has just returned from| having due authority in such matiers, ic We have been receiving by almost kind for G5e. 9 yard. dy. Out-of-date styles— %] for very little, and we pass them over I & New York. Silicwh: ase ronttee Of Hoar every steamer our new stuck of Lace ee put uae Dama se areiess making—wavering $ to you at same low proportionate } <- Cormwe Son, Ge SE at poem: x a4 Sate pad pikwendon fdley Curtains. As we import direct from 7-inch Pure Linen Damask—$1 values—indifferent attention. prices. pie w $2.50 bal sell for RAsasesannaacecannnnnetes % % and % Napkins to match. Bordered Damask Cloths: White Cloths, with kandsomé bor- ders—2 yards wide-—$ $2, $2.50, 0, $4, $5, $5.50, $6 and $6.50 _ $1.98 cach. (Luncheon For cua SWS Coaseene | Diane Pee: ‘School one ren. $4.75 sort for BI $3.69 each. dot child wh» has been Dr. Janney and family have returned | ed from Atlantic City. inve force, and such de Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Butler have returned | PonCg force: and such derelict py ~ /| from their visit to Glen Springs, Watkins, © pointed out, or by any pro N.Y. mi be Sostenteegentonteeteegoe Sent befor a a ae a a Bl a Be as ee Be ead oe ey appropriate to stop such ed Comforts, filled with white y . In a number of colors— Sateen-co Mr. and Mrs. Burnstine announce the | and public White Cloths, with borders —2-sxrds ete nsetetetntte aire : eattonsGpiniat tiny betrothal of their daughter Ray to Mr, | that, on careful r pledges Tambour, Renaissance, |‘y wide and 244 yards long—$2 to $10 helpers. As we have begun tainly gold tee tae \ a t Meyer Levi of Rutherfordton, N.C. e Musiin, Nottinghams, etc., is equally | & each. A $ “AC b Mrs. William K. Pelzer and the Misses ape ottinghams, s equally | $ SNe GR i ae oes we shall hold out. a $1.49.cach, iKratit’ s Bakery, : Peizer of Montgomery, Ala., are spending : as good. fe -yards_$3 to $15 each. Nothing but honest qual- 3 Fine Extra -covered Comforts, | Ste shoes 33 several weeks in Washinglon, with M: found Special. % wee Cloths ae borders 23314 ity. filled with pure wHite cotton; plain lining, | aw gi pues ae ; * . NO encouragement ¢ yar 50 to $9 eac See , : Pituttcatiee Ceaisical carers wocitgeStOe : z Miss Carrie Smith has returned, after | should be given to dismember family tela- The $1.50 3-Fold Screen ee | ee but far price 2 $2.50 each eee ES spent at Capon Springs and | ‘ions. ss = ‘ : - yards si S to $15 ower than other. C2 . . : 5 ~ 2| Charlestown, W. Va. ‘At any rate, something should be donee You have been asking for is again | % White Cloths, with borders 2% . Bin GUNG, WEES 25 \BA peated | price of GAS makes it the cheap our whole commercial strength has been brought to bear. Two demonstrations of the wonderful selling we are do- ing come to you in Mrs. James A. Rutherford, who was so | ‘om With which fachoes can ek the Treen much admired at Capon Springs during the | homes and children Se Ripe Shor Aotsae past season, has returned to her home, | upc senccreali Agee 20L O street. upon the common charit r inte the lic pported children’s home Miss Lucy Lee of Alexandria, V: t yards wide and 3, 31, 4, 4% and 5 yards long- $6. in stock. Oak or mahogany—silka- line filled—prett patterns. Gth floor. e--11th st. bldg.) Boys’ New School Suits. i —— * est light in existence. Everybody [is jon the hunt for A still greater saving is af- warm underwear. Some will get _ fected by the Siemens-Lungren satisfaction—others won't. Those] = Gas Lamp—which regulates the who come here! will. Because we] go and gives out a beautiful touch only the worthful sort: white light. 0 to $30 each. % and % Damwasi the cloths. Pure Linen—$5 pkins to mateh vis- ] conduct our pre: iting the Misses Conrad, daughters of So- t to unnatur licitor General Holmes Conrad, at Win- | S® no objection raise chester. doned children 10 $20 a dozen. ‘White Damask Napkins. Serr etain Vv C enc 3 : Mrs. S. G. Hilborn, wife of Cox, sigpediragetr dees considered a We bic net ene eae me wad aus is ae Ge retain your confidence. W ! We rent them for 25 cents a Hilborn, and Miss Grace Hilborn are spend- | t? (elt adoption and support at ain public Ve have just purchased a Seeciae deste ae tue ee Te Thi 1S Suit tested the sources of our supply year] = month. ing a month In the Adironds cided saving and placed on sale 10D All- Wool Suits, sh plaids and dark, serviceable strietiy all wool and exe elteat | izes 4 to 15 are other gr: up to $8 de Miss Gertrude B. Davis, northwest, gave a delightful bi hn last night to the Miss Donn, Miss Be Trimb| 1879, a law among other sth street le run to ollowing Donn, after year and we've found them best. We offer Women's Fleece-lined Ribbed Pants and Vests in sizes from the extrem =A man-taflor-made Black and Navy Blue Homespun Cheviot, with full satin- lined coat, and rustle percaline-lined skirt, of the right width and with the already famed Saks hang. Velvet bound % Pure Scotch Liten—$1.50 to $18 dozen. GAS APPLL 1424 who sh ; $ 53 | esteeteeeeenpenbenbenaeeeeetetenteneentene ‘ = : : ; : 3 i = : Seoenetengengentont (AUAAAARR AAARAGARSARLRAAA DADE: 2 wee Hills, he eben, oe Pure Linen Doylies. CE ES Peis smallest to the Wwhieh we sees vee ertha Adams.” Dx. Messrs. be same, shail $2. oO Each. Spectal lot of Plain White Dosites, CoS EG an 8 * Stevens of Baltimore. ‘Phe run was made pe that were $1.50 for We. a dozen. OUR PRICE, 12 25c. each. 2 in about two hours. On returning to the R egular Val 2, $3.5 red Bordered and Checked ° eas 2 house Miss Davis gave the company a Gd thor... eet bh ie OF ees ‘. @ dozen, "3 Pare Wool Camel's Hair Shirts and | ~ netnean nent entertainment apropos to the ee ees Vure Linen—50c. to $ which were $1.50 last | 2 on, Which was very much enjoyed by rt $ £ rs the weary and hungry eyelisis, ‘he deco- Girls’ New $ erin 3 ele FS rations were of golden rod. : 7And this Jacket $ eee ; —— 1 Dr Ka & $ | street anner. 4 : i Sclioo FeSSEs. z ve pene £ ont , NATIOVAL BANK WRECKERS. am : : é ¢ ntest style z Just keep it up, mothers. We like WINS Aes celee MUN Ober eee * Sa t = |, Openwork and Fringed FA ¢ the way you come for the boys’ licity With a Bookkeeper. $2. 40 Each. |¢ ee - ctegato matewiit evan for more: $| clothing. It's very encouraging to} % = : 3 h ON. Wolfson, one of the most floor bile op 4 eee ¥e $ us to have a new department meet} » with you—quality at a fair t members of the a Orleans = ifay Cloths and Table £1 ¢ Our PRICE, 1O $ with such success at a jump, ’most.| 2 Price—or cheapness at a stapes eens = Centers. $ £ ° | But we've got the clothing that you] % cheap price? — That's the in the Union N Tei are ne iia poe $ = 3 want and we've named the right] + problem to decide. — . Wolfson Isa. m latest effects in Centers, Bumtet % é $ prices. That's why you're coming | ee I do your Furniture, ara of New Or $ > cee At Sle £ En ¢ -Bo S Clothes} for it. * Pp Carpet and Dra: very buying ry of the clusive novelties. e EG y ¢ Lawyers last year. : £ $ Vy. The 500 Boys’ Sample Short Pants Suits at] > here if you believe value is mend = ine . ——— Zl SIS worth $2.98, $3.48 and $4—have dwvin- | / : with ookkecper $6.00 Each. $. Glass Toweling. $18 _ awn tine. hae" mite ge | te man thing: pane esos ais = RA You know a diamond for a single sort make a big pile, and we bought | fo . ——_s-— — 2 & S = eee them for immediate sale—and want | ge 5 TT Swan’ Ss Down | Crashes. 3) ~ a dollar is an impossibility. them out of tle way. Of course, if this cool | 3 ¢ Death of Capt. Thomas Britto: =e 18, 2, 24 and 6inch Fiat Gass 3) So is anything like honest Weather keeps up the last of them will go W. H. Hoeke a ee et See 0 Sik to a5e. a y 214 Be ee eerie tomorrow and ‘Thurs ‘They're cass! 9 Z| Cal, of Capt-Thomas Britton, United 8 d the rwill and Russia ( cai satisfaction in Boys’ Short nd cheviots—in sizea 8 to 12 only. ee a oF « | army, retired. He whs one of the compara- | ! a es an 50C. e oe - $\% Pants Suits for less than $1.98 each. FURNITURE. CARPETS —DRAPERY, @ | tively few men who had risen from the a = ee & 2 q 4 : sot eee RH serTLth st. bldg.) + $2.48. You must draw the — $ it Pa. Ave. and 8th St. z ead ec ed a at) ck ¢ N oa line of quality—and draw it Ve've the $3.48 and $4 Reefer and Double- | “> + | ery. He was born in the Isle of Man in ew 4 sted Cheviot and Cassimere Suits of SAPS ooone 1827, and came to this country when very oS ung, his parents settling at Nashville, na. Whe he Mexic el $2.98 cach. a ie Carpet: \ SSS ee there. Don't get below it. Go a little higher if possible —for sake of more variety to choose from—more good- ness. AI Suit Cases lor the college boy or girl—for man or woman. More conyenient than a bag, and hold more. -Atten- PERRY’S, “Ninth and the Avenue.” lished 1840. We've the Imported Cheviot Short Pants seed 288 ae poaeiees = a Suite which ge —and we offer you a Made private, and served during the war. Five ¢ which generally sell for $5, $6 and $7 ane ars later, in 184, he again entered the LEY, Sr rvice as a private in the 6th United States | Notice of fy se choice of the pewcst and laid for eee aa aes Sotelo Sedeedoentitetetet totes HPSeedageateaerratraen eaten earn vatondeadregenenrareateneedeedeatesteateedesieins prettiest patt biaina- . ee fie fallow: mys pointes ||P aS AS ee Infantry, and was identified with it until | GREEN Woon. - tion is called to the following twa | +e é Foot Ball free with each BOYS? See eye tees (CR Se Roe I. “a lus retirement. Bravery in Indian troubles Ue spe cial values: = e 5 z Som: Sau ae ‘ras won Lim his position as first sergeant, b ee ses, ec You can get more stationery and | ¢ pes — aS uv lis promotion to a captaincy came dur igh Cases, Steel (not wood) gi a yard on the tloo 2 Sop Maen imec. chi brass lock. 24] better statione here than at any $83.29 for Boys’ Good Mixed Brown Cheviot z- ee ee the civil rae for his gallant conduct = s Long Pants Suits—in sizes 13 to 18 years. at Gaines’ Mill, South Mountain, Antietam, ah’ aa $3. 75 Each. other establishment for your money. + Saks and Company, You'll pay a dollar or two more for them The oug iu ca, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, and later Pn ye 4 eaten Atul frame. pear | One Of the best equipped houses in s Pa. ave. and 7th st. “Saks’ corn reales g220q 1214 FE BOSto NN] We pe ced le tie late 1 - leather, steel frame, bes ‘ s ate) cannscr=clerator Se . waceserenss ett b #t inenes | the city. A call is worth your while. | 3 a ee en ee a en ee ted sole leather. ex Prodace Lovely Skim Tiats, ot $5.00 Each. John C. Parker, 5 Goldenber s aSesoss Pom Uae and Feats ee Sa iat = z o = 53 he sec pi iexi UP YO $17.50 EACH. 617=19 uae St. N.W. KNEESSI, 425 7th st. ie 9 $A Flour Is Spe Se ED sole 5. « ty nib . ainttex.) 4 | digestion, and we generally trace that to kam. Mrs. ALICE SAUNDES _selS-16d 70s 7 : —— - FIA GS ESO There’s this about any trunk It 926-928 7th—706 K Sts. sNot Even Good 2 a bad liver. One of the best remoiics for a » late Henry Sauna New China 5 you buy here—you won't have z That can’t be depend on, $ Ss ake Mente orate a ae Heat to ce ictous Bread and 2 other : Tea Sets. | °g2 to tag the baggage man around Tr iaatatasythitty aa a of it-whenever. m @ [liver regulater for persons of sedentary We place on sale today one crate | ( and argue him into taking care Cu GES Ty $ met eeent coos are eed com- tc ~ i - ~ . aie ., Into every househol 4 ickions are muddy—is to e foun in - of fine German China Tea Sets, in | IASTICATORS-= of it. It takes care of itself. where health ts held § | J ‘iit Z| ples, eaten baked if they are uot well a 5épiece combination, and in new,](~ gyiaaen vehind rosy lps le two and thirty Very strong trunk at $5.75 Se ete > R. of alt 196 vontds of & ns a Alun weiegesesy | choice designs and attractive shapes. 3 ivory teeth. Cau you estimate thelr value Aiciocamintee pak y dope meeely (ok SIORM ban @ | 2h lan ham wks ae Sey’ geark wyhions (im gold? They are pricetess—take care to WERE ~ 2 CF Your grocer will supply . complexion was the envy of all her asso- $6.50 the Set. preserve them. ‘The best care ts always Name on it and strap free. sou. ciates. I found that she was a very light Gh Moor. 10th st. bldg.) ° the cheapest. Our reputation is a Capitol . Good bread makers B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., Wholesalers, : eater at her meals, but she had a peculiar $ - oo - 2 one! everywhere m- > ¢ custom of taking a plate of apples to her | HOLLID« jn loving re nee of our dear es 9 Part Kneessi, 425 Seventh St. Shand tie castor he T Spotenses I es room at night and cating them slowly as father, JOSEPH U MOLLL YS} wlio fell ashen i ‘Evans’ Dental Parlors, res” because It mtkes she studied her lessons. ‘This was her reg- |," Jesis 0! today Septem 1890 ou urnishing PECCiais v aN . 2 ° 1 ( qo17 PENNA. AVE. N.W. sel9-24d lighter, whiter, better The Last Day ROa et es ular practice. Some of the other gicls in Asleep until the resirrectton morn We are constantly receiving the} 2 WW ARAL 7 and more bread than ( & SEER) Oe the institution took it up, and I know, as a | MILFORD. In memory of AMELIA MILPORD, my Pe aaiiead ei S eee I Painless any other Pp NI result of my personal investigation, that diod three years agu today, newest and best helps for the modern ad u the apple-eating girl had the best com- . housekeeper, and call attention to Ply 38c. coffee tte, 2 Ww TOMORROW. The most plexion of any B the school, Ce t . 2 ‘There:iare imitations. —_ cee —-—— Lis nue = Extracting Ask eee proces magnificent showing of MIL- Collecting Match-Box Labels. eS —= Wire-drawn Duat Rrushes, 2 aoe. | ===@ roya rin for “Ceres,” and ; aa From the New York Herald. © Lines Knife Boxes, ea z a accept no substitute. LINERY CREATIONS for sean = Prevention Tam fast winning the reputation of doing the an. {—with pare gas or by appitca- I 7 3 The latest fad in the far east is the curl- fine Coflee trade of the town. And 1t te all based | tion of ZONO to the gums........ oc: Wm. fi. Galt & fall and winter you'll see is Re F Taauinne span on Ratoac 199 1 Tutt’s Li P Rew Sink ° . of mine. iyfationn aa Fine | Highest clnss dental operations je Co., here All are invite Novcards. e cl - | Better than cure. Tutt’s Liver Pills Aluminum 3 Sat Fine | by experienced experts at one- It Wholesalers, 1st and Ind. ave. h jt pulverized half the charge of other dirst- ground—as you wish. Orders by mail or telephous 7: To84—promptly filled. class dentists. The Japanese are responsible for this, as ‘Mrs. C. Stiebel, 3G St! they are for most innovations in the orient. | Will not only cure, but if taken in i ax Speci They now control the match trade in that | time will prevent Bost ten, Cafe or ae Canis uvall, Zour eetown, patlents supplied with artifetal ——— Rene Sooke, 8 Secciely PRE | part of the world. ° Srered : 3 an pen Shopping Baskets, each. a & 1923 Pa. A: aaa Wade & Butcher Razors. Untii October ist, So considerable proportions has this fad Sick Headache, Bese Word Hlbce ockgts each alae 923 Fa. Ave. Palnteas ailings, Be. up. Torrey Razor Strops acsumed that a class of match-box brokers ae S Feney Hearth Reesues, tong bandies, cach bat = Solid ‘gold crownm $5. . y. z “Mantellos,’ $2 doz. has crisen. They board every steamer as | Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Mal: enw 00 W. & B. Razor, hollow ground 9 ‘ Rai anaes sanguin me saeetieinne one & B. Itnzor, hollow ground We won't, make them for $2 dozen after | She arrives rece japanned Goat tt Tapanned Chamber a western | Constipation, Jaundice, Torpid Liy Oct. Ist. Come now, if you would take ad- | Pert and chaffer wiih the rs for the F } ae _ ses. vaniage of this special rate. mctch boxes they may have brought with | 2nd kindred di . each, 1:00 Four-sided To ali’ Untit your foot {= permanently deformed. Our 3 oe Torrey Stroy Calties for the feet are the only preparations Cor. 7th & D Sts. | Hoa top eoeaina tions: me Don’t Wait U Dental Ass’n, 1:50 W ere have on exhibition the new “BAS| them from England. These empt th foo. that Instantly relieve and speedily cure all foot ull- | qut2-30,t¢ 25e. Shaving Brash RELIEF PICTCRES. and the. Intestine Souactine Kolcnrin Kisloutin ane, Aare TUTT’S Li PILLS merts. Very complete Une Barbers’ "Sup Ported GERMAN MOUNTS. You're welcome | 100 tinres the price they suld for wt iver —e Prof. J. J. GEORGES & Sow, T. WALKER SONS, 204 10TH ST. N.W., CAR- | Stone’ Hones, all sizea: Coumettes, Shaving, Soa to come and view them. De ee oe see eees Sor De Se Woodward & Loth MOND, | Rote ae timer aa |B ete SR” ey ALN SPyate: |W. Hi, Stales, 1107 F St. |Scmcmnia agro Mskide| ABSOLUTELY PURE . are. A a “a . . . a - ie as & ar ro! €We pel eee 8 ae Rn ae pe aus Sement, two an Che ae eee prices. ' KOLB PHARMACY, 433 Ge 9 are album 6 postage Successor to M. B. BRADY. ee2i-ica | stamps. =