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F st., cor. 11th. t Curtain Materials WA Aceattbess| Storage, 22d and M. — \ THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. ; Honest Underwear =-AT== Class Shoe HECHT & COMPANY, 515 Seventh Street. What a rush FOREIGN MISSIONS Continuation of the Convention at Metropoli- tan M. E, Oburch, WILL YOU 5 realeaee a Ss Many Interesting Reports of Com- ii EVER W ANT P I P y? S Ata I" erate Price =i, he . Soak department, You only mittees Made = ae Sen- : an O eS. ° —Our , famaus $3 “WEAR oat catiot doage neceesity any cranes 0) Our Upholstery Department is weuey Hots of style, lots of so clitte ezine, bare” the ( me apo The_annual meeting of the Baltimore one of the most complete in the The greater store is under the guardianship of that same comfortgiots of wear. cS carte eee ae ony vey ments. branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary ; : ye y ‘They , Welted, But- ‘These prices speak out our leader- = You had better get it NOW— country. The many lines of coos policy that has made this corner noted for quality. No weak- ton and Lae Bioge, ta Viel Kid ond ship ido our qualities: °° cept Woo Methorut pene a IS) lle zou cam “bust at team than that go to make up its stock are lings find a refuge here. Box Calf, cloth and kid tops—all the fancy silk lined, “collar edged ‘with Ch ie here, that are in our way—and we + urch, Rev. Hugh Johnston, D.D., pastor, selected with a care and good *popular toes. elsewhere judgment that only comes from years of experience and study, backed up by a house whose de- mands will always be met by the guments of best values and lowest prices. We are talking today of health and comfort—Merino Un- derwear—for you and the children. “We easily present the ar- And ours is a well Edmonston, seal fur—snch ag are for $6.50—here at theviot Jackets, reef Boucle and corner of 4% and C streets northwest, was continued today. The morning session was opened at 9:30 o'clock, with Mrs. J. F. Ockerman leader of religious services, who read the morning are welling them at a great sacri- fice. Some are in oak—some are in mahogany —single—double and a few with three doors. Some have swell fronts —Atted with bent clase —all have meat brass trimny are tastily carved. You cn) beautiful, Book Case far the whee 2, fe = lessons, Mrs. A. H. Eaton off i of an ordinary ope. makers. assorted stock — showing the commendable brands. Satis- 08-424 1334 B St. A Be ee wphed aton offering the in Curtain materials by the yard. faction in Underwear depends a lot on the fashioning of the PN ee $7.00—here at for sash curtains. garment. Some makers reach perfection—some don’t. Those a es ee $4.98. At the conclusion of the reading by the secretary of the minutes of yesterday's YOUR 200 yards 36-In. White and Col that do supply us. Both weights are represented—those that ie ar mas aes an Sor ce ee CREDIT Is e ed Dotted Muslin. 5 a “ es pth palpate pay? oes ought to put right on—and the heaviest for “dead of win: Waeh. B. Winiams, _ Beaver, cloth p, Double Capes, diana adopted, the convention, on motion of Mrs. 100 yards 45-In, Weite aud Cot- ter” wear. sehatih dpa ES 2 Sold elsewhere for $4 and $5--for Sheers a ane from Figured and Dotted Muslin. e ai rict branch to the gen- | funk ale Cites 7 You will find you can do the best buying here. eral executive board, asking that a general S® yards S0-in. Colored Madras, 35¢ = z A >» P] S tranarit xasepeaeanedoeieamate to pet ants Sor the c Reduced frem 75 cts. oo - Riba Cotton Vests ond Pante— z Cc = 5 = 2 all the Furnttare and 125 yards 50-in. Coloi Crete ed a B Bees Plain Brilliantine and Plain Blu Committee Reports. you ne Al Carpets made 4 etises See eee a5c Boe eee Childrea/s Undernest: 3 Sw ee oe Mrs. Rawlins, chairman of the committee ae é - x i 4 = ‘neta on liter: ° pigeon ee ar ree Rmocalpeisiceast vauteneuee No less pains taken to have 4 U N DE R ou aieaabare eee her report of the B-plece Solid Oak Chamber Suite, $25. SRediccdl fram $200 tos12 2s © Ze neck, long and short sleeves—Pants, a complete assortment of re- 4 I. Qos. F ns of her committee during the 40-pound Hair Mattress, $6.50. ye. , ankle length, made on yokeband—50c. liable values in these smaller + * past year, which was adopted. Among 6-foot Oak Extension Table, $3.50, Window Poles. each. Z i ith Th 4 q me ee Wh other matters the report recommended the Large Arm Rocker, 9c. - S Ny of those Wrappers, ss creased etiam Merino Vests and Pants, one-third Bees ULE hn SOEs ligit' colors, ‘They will go tomorrow purchase of two books en missions, said eee gt spades aap po aae wool—iec. prices do not pronounce the ° at = = wer Interesting, and that they be| rusmcls Carpet, per yard, SOc. ps — = a - ire 0 members to rings. Complete. 37¢. White and Natural Ribbed Vests, quality that is here half as ipo tag hap res te 150 pairs Ball Chain Loops for portieres and curtains, 20 cents a pair. Our Wall Paper Department half wool, with high neck, lung” and» short sleeves—T5e. Plain Merino Vests and Pants—half wool—T5e. Swiss Ribbed Wool Vests and Pants forcefully as is warranted. Childen’s Plain Merino Shirts and Pantalets, cne-third wool, sizes 18 to 34—2le. for size 18—rise 3c. sSeaheedeeSeegendeadeatoatoaten BS We have discounted other dealers’ carpet offers to such a degree as to make it little short of downright ex- travagance to buy elsewhere. We 20C. Boys’ clothes 5 or 10 cents each, as may be determined upon by each auxiliary. Mrs. A. H. Eaton, chairman of the com- mittee on missionaries, said she regretted to state that there had been no applica- tion from any young lady to be sent out CROGAN’S =On easy paymests, too. The boy as a missionar: e ie MAMMOTH CREDIT HOT Accomaplisbes the most effective work White und natural—$1 each. ena call and) saklas engi ales 2 are selling latest style new patterns MPa of Boss" Double Breasted. and that there mere a umber of young ladies | S1T—819-821--425 Seventh weet Bw. imaginable. ‘The most eaperienced of Avstralian Wool Vests and Pants, to 32-30e. for size 24—rise 3c. z for what you will have to pay else- ee are lscuously conunaningmite sratnes aon Pl sea Se ae fee nee Se ee “hildren's Plain Merino Shirts and z where for old “back number” pat- Lot of Boys” Blue Chinchilla Reet- may make application to enter the forelim | esse eee eeeeeeee We make a specialty of High-class Pa- Black Kibbed Wool Equestrian Tights, Pantalets, one-half wool—35e. for size terns. ers, large vraided collars, will go eld at some future time. —— pers at moderate prices. W. B. MOSES & SONS. ankle lengths—$1 a pair. Richelieu and .Swiss Ribbed Wool 18—rise 5e. Boys’ Merino Drawers, half weol and ete Two-ply Unfon Ingrain Lot of Boys’ Separate Knee Pants elsewhere. Mrs. Stevens, chairman of the committee on bequests, reported that two bequests . arate: I which were reported to the last annual Vests, with high neck and long ankle tength—sizes 24 to 32—GWe. for Carpet. Now telling for well for Be. ete worth 40. mee:ing are still in dispute the court hav- ices ents ak: caret reslbe pee 26¢ Mothers’ Friend Shirt Walsts for ing charge of each not having rendered its ee ace: ° Boys—laundered sort for 69c.—dollar decision. Swiss Itibbed Wool Vesats—White, Children’s Natnral Wool Shirts and Bee eeeeeresessessesess ne = Mrs. Tudor of the committee on mission ° Natural and Black—-with high neck, Pantalets, two-thinis wool, sizes 18 3 ZCHT & J boxes mad. tat Bee akg V Saar eee Painless po Ce to 34—40e. for size 18—rise Be. cane per gard 33¢. HECHT & COMPANY, He et ae Se Bon Marche, shoulders—$1.15 for size 8—rise 10c. Sosa Naturalis Wool Dea Wark jteo: 515 Seventh Street. Swiss Ribbed Wool Vests, with long thins wool—hSe. for size 24—rlse Be 8e23-100,3m large boxes of clothing, & ous foreign countries. -, Sent to vari- sleeves aud high neck—$1.35 for size 5 : 23 Extra Heavy Ingrain — : = : e t ti e Gina ie ae ae pennies: eel eee BS Carpet, better. quality, ba bie tenes eaa, > Mrs. S. M. = grantees XUPAC Ing 50 Swiss R'bbed Wool Combination Suits Suilete: 16) to S4kineh—e0e, for sise 16 ¥ per yard. 45C. rs. 8. M. Hartsock, secretary of the Vir- —White and Natural—$1.50 a suit. Furs Are ginia conference, made an interesting re- —rise Be. Pantalets, 18 to 82—50e, for ._— : 2 Swiss Ribbed Cotton Combination size 18—rise Be. : Best Columbia Ingrain Zz, ° oO t Ree nee: coe The —with pure gas or by applica- Sults— $2.95 a suit. Boys’ American Hoslery Co.'s Ankle- Carpet, splendid value, sComing ul. cnet @iavounh eel ieee rt ni tion of ZONO to the gums. Swiss Ribbed White Wool Combina- length Drawers, size 24 to 32—65c. for per yard ........ 68c. levoted, self-sacrificing Christians she &. = tion Suits—$3 a suit. Highest class dental opera- tions by experienced graduates at one-half the charge of other Ribbed Silk Combination Sults—$6.50, $6.75 and $7 a euit. Ribbed Silk and Wool Vests, high neck and sbort with siz> 24—rise Be. Children’s White and Natural Rib- Ded Merino Shirts—with high neck 2nd long sleeves—sizes 3 to 5—G5e. for size B—rise Se. Josferdonseetentorireseots Fine Body Brussels Carpet, per yard. POOPOPOBOOED 22% This cold “snap” makes Fur Cay © * and Collarettes more than comfortable 2 Look over your ire repairs that ‘an do, send them to us. We are famous for our clever, FELD MDE IEMD EPO IIE OOP OS had ever met. There was no money, she said, among the farmers in some parts of the state. They were willing, but have not the legal tender to contribute. 314 and 1 316 7th St. gth St. MORE ALPINES Than Any 2 Stores! 223 Mrs. Hartsock mentioned an instance of a : x and sleeves—$1.55. - : : e = TDD careful, thorough work, “Our charges preacher’ia Wirginin who bef Bstenel to a Alpines popular first-class dentists. All work Long sleeves $2.55. Children's Plain Cashmere Wrappers, & Fine Stinson Velvet ea + FURS to. & | Presentation by her of the work of the Bal- daily. We are showing dorens of ep: id American Hosters Co.'s Vests and with high neck and long sleeves—rize,,.,. 53 Carpet, per yard OC. © ¢* morrow timore branch and became so enthusiastic tirely new styles and colors now raging guaranteed. Pants, half wool—Pants made on full 16 to 24-4060. for size 16—rise 10 SINE LS . in regard to the missionary cause that he in New York. To move this immense yokeband—Sizes 26 to 40—NUc. for size Children's Ribbed Wool Wrappers"! %S ee ee gSAKS FUR CO. pledged himself to raise $20 for the work, stock quickly we have concluded to 26—rire Be. witht bight neck ‘ainll long (slecver=sizte $ soe Are jen iriune sees Watt OR. 3TH AND G x although he was too poor to have a horse Setagrarhe American Hostery n.’s Vests and 2 to 5—We. for size 2—rlse Be. = Pater Nex. coeds. $c 13 GSTS. and had to walk from one appointment on : S Palriess fillings, 75c. up. Pants, two-thirds wool, fall regular Children's Ribbed Silk and Wool 100 different ,patterns of 5-plece aaeaaue p is circuit to another. : eC] 3, made—Pants on yokeband—$1.45 tor Shi b high Parlor Suites, from $20 up. artsock further said that she would Very best teeth, $8. y : Shiris, with high neck aud long slecves: z . - Pahiat Cloris ae enki to eatee fiche Solid gold crowns, $5. sie eee eines SLOSS 2S stor aaine Stee pay a missionary to visit the various , White and Natural Ribbed Wool Ab- 10e. = cccHins Gubicch AG abe cick et ine ware - domtnal Bands—‘e. and $1 euch. Children's Ribbed Silk Vests, with : ‘nia conference, whose duty It would be to Dental Ass’n, Risied Wool Kuee Protectors—nat- high neck and long sleoves—sizes 3. to a lo anize auxiliary missionary societies in a le ural-$1.15 a pair. 5-$1.40 for size 3- rise 10c. Cor. 7th & D Sts. Per Bushel, the various charges where none now exist. Tomorrow & The report of Miss Grace E. Uhler, su- = WI [ A M perintendent of German work, stated ‘that —and offer the following extraordinary g its 9 8 ent she had three churches under her care: Bet |. = 2 ¢ S there had been an advarce in numbers and fate 9 2) Furniture, &c., 7th& D Sts. 4 ° centributions all along the line, and at this Cloth Alpines, in gray, wavy and brown cos q COAI q 9 eat time the auxiliaries had 166 members. nd navy and white r °| Every ton screened and sent out LORIE LETT Sete Ripans Geauine Eastern Shore Sweet Po- cents pound, 3 pounds for 7oc. Stevens made an appeal for and black and whi on cks, some pila Ech to pure trimmed with quills, 49 and “N NTH A ND THE A VENI JE ” i tatoes, per bushel, 68 cents. pSpieaes 7 ~ gS ¥ rm 25C- pay you to drop me a postal or telephone 4 z ares S sold tee i ite a lasarecre ae oe 1s10. ees Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, 25 treasury of the branch. The response Fine Pelt Brow fe the very best grades of coal en - & favorable. jus styles seeepeecteteteteteinie The reports of the superintendents of umings, also Alpines, = : Seairecinieceenietesinte we _ nd light bearers, Mrs. Battee, Mack and brown. eee ot —— na - <= Pure Leaf L ard, per Ib., 64 cents. mnie Turner and Miss Sadie Logan, Regular $1.00 value. To 50c. the trade Ni : preteens tree recrecene. peeeeerserseresrsersersnrsetr en showed sratifying progress smadie since the seek e trade inst year. Now ia the time % eet (Geramk ted Chaar 4 cents, | st annual meeting. “SOMETHING NEW.” $ A u es ASS EIRAUUEMS SES fy Sanus The reports of the district secretai Fine Black Fur-fe 8 Cc WwW. ° eee E x H. C. Tudor, Mrs. W. M. Winks, Mrs. pines. Regular $1.25 a ae Kenned = Selected Old Mandehling, Java . Wright, Mrs. C. W. Baldwin and ity. Tomorrow 9 od = : z i 5 e .T..U. Martin, were submitted; all y We received direct from the mill BS Mr. Eawin E, Edwards, a and Mocha Coffee, 38c. per Ib., 3 Ibs..} SiGwea thet hard work had been done and The $1.50 Alpines: for 98c. Main yard, 4th and F ne. yesterday (we're the only tatlora tn this city 4 young man who fs bods jurner $1.10. Roasted fresh on the premi-| much good accomplished. " . +. 1335 F ow. he twenty years previous to his death was a siyieer Ballien tubo perier $0 Site hake its price many times over. fou a thousand fold for of the road”—with our best Get The Best, missionary in that country, : for a sewer plpe manufactory at = ‘The transaction of routine business then zi i 5. and mill, South Capitol and K sts.se20-2w* big enough to buy from mills direct) 30 Sample x Alton, IL, used Ripans Tzbules Ses occupied the attention of the meeting up to The Sr 75 Alpines for $1.25. ees a : : 3 with ‘marked success f4 — the nour for taking recess for lunch. Other Alpines up to $3. PTE eA pieces of choice up-to-date and styl- = pain tn the right side which has RAs AGRSERO SENS ceeaGl i i iti ° ed him considerable trouble. “This For 2 ¢ ish cheviot suitings. To look at them : SE ee eae ane R E E VY ES, [ee ee a Felt Hats 8c ( S you would think they came over the $ awards, 1 got but sion the devotional exercises were con- 9 > > rf 0 é : : [tue ryst_or Fes, ‘being, unable ducted by Miss E. R. Bender. After the Special purchase of 50 dogen Pine Un- a month ‘Pond”—and are worth $20—we Fe gO $ ve 8s"40 Tie on that side and not accustomed POOI E & ¢ O transaction of various matters of routine trimmed Felt Hats, velvet 8 fing to sell them quick—Sack suits ms Pease nae oe eel PRC as. °9 | business the election will take place of sels paeeeaed ainten Cc. 3 old me iy liver, bh : : Te. y. Tomorrow... (= vill t yo Siemens- = So Rina tatcare: beow hesleigan it Fr F St. N. W. branch officers and delegates to the general ( —we will rent you a Siemens: = See Te ear 209 executive meeting. It ts expected also that Fe < Lungren Gas Lamp. It cuts the B) z stoaited) Bis ( hut koowing! sone Sea seee a paper entitled “Under Orders,” by Miss rimme ¢ Z ‘i olecdee & eeu Ue To become a customer of The | Maria Baldwin, will be read; Miss Nannie as bills down half. Burns the a z and treatment, which relieved = Z 2 Tacnex i egal : a Eos BS : Yale is to enjov the best laundry | Ter Will conduct a “children’s exercise’ gas perfectly—one steady flow— $ me for a time, but was not ae yoy : ¥ | and the remainder of the program com- |* (er eires iGnt a Reaaatak white , Jasting. I read some ate many work in America. Better—cleaner—| prises questions and answers and miscel- o 3 : isements be i 3 = =e Sa Beaten e We want your Clothes orders. We ask x aoe eer tedte tere whiter—work than you might think | 2ncous business. There will be no night § light. Its insignificant cost A Tabules and concinded to try c - st session. A visit to our Trimmed Hat Parlors ( ; re your trade because we think we ought to é them, and did so, and bad used possible. Don’t delay sending that Runtvecenry OFbraiion on second floor is like @ visit to an art makes it a necessity in every 3 : onehalt absense Tanalen “when! z Ss 2 " alle . ; * y s . ; 2 less than on ft postal to 514 10th st—or go to the 3 gallery, Every style and shape ts differ: * home. have it. The reason we ought to have it is the pain disappeared, Of course, Pcie I ee ais Vou | uth,atniversary of the organization of ent and has ite peculiar charm and tudi- ¢ “. Fy 4 : I felt a ttle doubt as to anc all up yu the Baltimore branch was celebrated last viduality. We have concluded to make f ‘ GAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGE, that it will cost you less to buy at our store = whether It would return or not, never regret it. Wagon will call. 1t_| evening. The president, Mrs, A. H. Eaton, & special offer of 4 lots of ‘Trimmed Ey IE than in any other Washington store. RS Cities fer or ons — presided Music, in the singing of which] Hats tomorrow ax follows —= ’ : a result has satisfied me that one ABEASG4S486456$555$40599HH4 | thelarge audience joined, was furnished by A tab of Trimmed Hats, no dolla pont fe ay ay senSinlend ‘; x Deeks > oti bln, oe And we don’t skimp or slight to make fats Cot fo a fated be tatate tach © | the choir of Metropolitan Church. ating ip as Fe. Do Biacsiiatake ace tae the prices low, either. We make Clothes un-= < FEA aseoutles caan eee wee called Z| Pevetional exercises were conducted by 1 2.9) S 2 pens Wa Fe! e report ial vince anybody of tl der the Mertz end-of-the-century system. = sivicols jamie: | trentmentyt Neg =F alle: 9 = | corresponding secretary, Mrs. EB. Stevens, of Tsiawed Hate, mo two trial to convince anybody of the 3 a ee meted out by the ordinary ¢ oe e S j gave an inieresting resume of the work alike, which have va surpassing excellence of elec- That’s where we save money, and what we + practitioner. ‘The Tabules were ; done by her during the year just ended. welling up to $5.00. $3. 98 tricity as a light and power. Save, you save + procured of Wolf & Wilson Drug Co., © fe paligs E: BR. Bender, who is now visiting morrow...--.----- ricity ¢ : . . . 7th and Olive sts., St. Louis, @ | her_home in this country from her missi. A table of Trimmed Hats that Clean, staple and reliable and & (Signed) “EDWIN E. EDWARDS.” stwo minute | field in Japan, gave an interesting account have been selling eRe Re ERIE + haa 5 ¢ of the work there. She made an eloquent up to 9. Momor- $ 8 cheapest in the long run. ’Phone Mert d Mert 3 wii ars ily Seas Soh {ee SS | “ D4Q) us about it. Z an er 745 . price pany, No. 10 Spruce st., New York. talk Pa aS ye ose People among whom she has A Table of Trimmed Hats that ? ote : F | een eee labored, said that in her judgment now are t _ SEROTEC Eirerine Co., dé 59 il 53 Sample tial, 10-c —— 3 asd Libel deveeal Ne eas eee ot noe Boy: es “ne 5. 98 ara carta aaa N VW E T Oat on of the gospel in Japan. The best way to eee e ra alors, z Few wisety You are in danger of pay- $| do this was, she said, to, follow out the 3 vhisky, Wi 5 5 y| lines herctofore pursued in the work wee AESOP 4>-IO-04 OF Ce. 906 F Street $ AS ing too much or too little for 3 the home mission field with so much suc. Hat a 0 ottle, 5) 5 a e cess. :Your leeth ‘ HLeft thes Furnitare, Carpets and Drap- $| Stas noha. sn tere te wom [pry ce é we shall sell it eries. One is as bad as the €{in¢ She spoke at some length in re- rimmin Ss Peete oe eee Ssaaamannannns per bottle fors....+ : 5 We're in “the middie 2) et, nthe, missions conducted by her | eo : i epay ae 2 ae SSS : cate te ety aa eee other. We're in “the middle ¢ | father, the late Rev. Dr. Sites, who for 8 « 4 3 $ a eo Br 2 o ng * t and related own Hats will have no trouble in muking 3 aul the care. ‘you ive them. |ro KALON Wine ines, many incidents which had occurred in her 5 ecniiin WG can ales Giee bus ae ¥ you by their beauty, = own experience. aaanae Sat 2 na po gS PEGE —Our No. 407 FOOT FORM 2| ‘The Concord Harness.’ Co., Miss Sites was followed by Miss Esther pees pa a ae Lister's tgatem peo, discolored BOOT is the result of long * | 614 14th St. *Phone 998. Sas ee a ee ifri cE = : Bew: f imitations. Ev {ine Co! : _j ‘oliege at Baltimcre, where she is study- Dentifrice, aa eae epnete work and study. It’s just the sia et anal aN rec 0c8-204 : =x H O E kK E ing —_ ei dete od to 25¢. tartar — de ferme ner eR DDI her native land. Miss Pak was in Corea = Bottle tues tia eoer Gndecne last hundreds of you women eee Se ere ec Ss eee PO aeenls Special Réduction Sale of 9 costume, and attracted more than usual at- Black Coque Feather Stand- + Makes “the cumus fim and want. The shoe clutches at the LUTZ & Co., H ° ‘Mattresses FURNITURE—CARPETS DRAPERIES, tention. The meeting adjourned with ing Plumes, 2 styles. 39¢. Igc. = . = a pronouncing 0! e benediczion by Rev. value. Tomorrow S mee teepered, by W. 8 heel, is roomy at the ball and 497 Pa. ave., adjoining National Hotel. air ° It Pa. Ave. and 8th Street. ey Dr. Johnston. Se Fecommend {t. H N. Beall, Conn. Ave. & Q. We're, making 8 & crusade on our splendid terminates in a neat rounding (ee Horse Blankets and Lap Robes in large variety toe; high arch instep. Price al- Jetted Quills, 3 in a bunch, in and at lowest prices. 9028-200 ‘Mattresses, and POSEVOSH POSH SOSSSH SESOOSO from now until the 15th of October we'll quote the Robberies Reported. ae pry sd -ege Rng ga 5c. ways $3.00. ke leve ea a reue aber OEY, G. W. Farr, who keeps a cigar store at ’ wa << so -00-46 tO 60 -49-0¢-0e. . ais values to ba ee eee ‘ —— Flour 1704 7th street, complained to the detective Beautiful Ortriech Plumes All resces, full size J office this morning that his place was en- and Tips, 3 in a bunch. @¥e. “Made of fine Philadelphia kid. >) /A Blessing of Old Age. $12 AN Sa trbss grocers, 3 aa 3 Silies- Shaecamber 4 43¢. U ral ti d patent tip, curved heel, foll welted, tered last night through a rear window and nprece ente with innor sole of the finest leather ‘A set of sound tecth are a pride to The Houghton Co. Any cook who knows a Ey of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco Bronred Coyne Plu oor ‘le saddles. the possessor at all times--much more ‘. 8. : e stolen. Regular 49, value. Reductio pea Be - Sree Cy Ge EE Oe BUENA nn nn AS how to knead dough can The residence of A. F. Fields, i245 9th morrow. 29C. make good bread, provid- Blankets Will street, was entered yesterday evening and : 80 pairs of $4 “Waspting” But- tattoos eee oe ing she uses “Ceres” a vase and album were stolen. 39C- Ribbons, 25C- ee ton Boots closing out at $3.00. merce as em Need Cleaning Flour. “Ceres” isn't a | (lie BP. ore. Informe the patie of the Tat Sh an graphstor « limited time only. baw aeal —after being’ packed away all summer. cheap flour. It is the eatting: = sae 25¢ wens $§-00 rer poz Evans’ Dental Parlors, elie tes sce on be pus ty, pana) eeveclaly, best brand in the whole Mrs. A. Bo! (siento widins. 5 ° rough. ‘This fs the place to send your blankets if you want them properly clean- ed—made soft and downy. (Single Blankets, 25c. Double Blan- kets, 75c. and $1. Swiss-Capital * Steam Laundry Main Office, 512 8th st. Works, 2111 F st. 6e17-31n, 20 avenue comp 7 Hollinberger everal pillow i ere dast Langlois FOOT-FORM SHOE SHOP, ZF St., Cor. 13th. world. And you'll never begrudge the fair price “Ceres” costs, because it makes the best—the light- est-the whitest and the You will instantly recognize 1217 PA, AVE. N.W. you 003-244 wnsider hort “Mezzo Tints” Will Be Our Most Popular Photos Prince, o08-15t* Fotosrafer, PA. AVE. AND 11TH ST. Again this season. Last year ‘most every 3-84 —___—_—_— Se = MMP, ho ordered’ Photos ‘selected | “Btezz0 Se RRR RS most wholesome _ bread ae Spas ae ee eee ints’ because they were so dainty. Al- i i ii 4. Maddox. The partte: When you want a Typewriter buy eee COMP OURD | —— Mest Mike steat, ue 804, fntaiea in| A Becomin Hat imaginable. Try it. “ Sear a ie, “4 =: our most aty! nl} 5. z 7, the New Hammond. It is the best ; wonderfully effee-| EF MaNTIELLON, Gor. until” Oc- g -WM. M. 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