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i : 4 TANUARY 22, 1897-1: PAGES. Baad ee — rararsrte Tie Bnei ateer, AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN Lensbargh ¢ & Bro. x! ~ rain F Sty (Shand gee Sage | THE NEW WAVE. i HELPS IN ECONOMY. hd “Where Quality Rules.” * <r ad Stylish Boots) For Men & Women} Come to us if you want oF Storage, 221 and M. ie i 4 PHYSICAL CULTURE, PURE FOOD AND DRINK Masquerade of the Bon Ton Dancing HOW TO MAKE A FEW DIMES S41 AQTM, , ons MARKS 4 NEW ERA. Academy. A great popular pure drink and pare food wave fs just now passing over the country, amd It seems 0 to have come to stay. ° . More attention is being given to articles of food and drink than heretofore, end people ar slowly learning that good health cannot be preserved | ot sa stamp of perfect | #y and’ fateh | NSHOpPata MONTH. Mylish Gowns of Handsome Color at to AN Con-| Smant t—New Clot for . Whole Family—No Need of Leokiag Shabby Even in These Hard Times. Local Notes of Intere: cerned—Happenings Acr ue - - . are Rock Creek. “Dh b = . of departments are just seram- = under the present civilization unless the habits are i We're Setting bs ce in thelr ndvertieomentsf THE BEST BOOTS— “Wpen Gea sere natural conan “hua eppesesily Nate = ae = i : r tous depart- + 30ots that combine best ma: less coffee habit now: yambexs its victims by the uss a few p ices made in stares them in the ach und bowel LAL OO IHS Until g p.m. Tomorrow. in making old i SALE of Men’s Women’s Boy’s & Children’s Knit Underwear. Odds & Ends of well- known makes. White All-wool Norfolk and New Brenswick Underwear for men; D 7 A Pace In ~ method of dismissing sickness, is to a d these goods sold for $2.50 each, but | cate ‘and nut wartha habits, tabioe te cule on account of the following sizes, | what is known to be pure, natural food such as Carpet Selling 1 be followed. One of} strongest departments jishment suffers by that et Sale. But suffers Must unload all of last fall's patterns before new ones arrive Were asking — only |} WHOLESALE COST. s3 34 to 44. Regular Carpets made and laid at these}. prices, $ =< and $2.48. prices: ** Now cesses s $1.98 $1.65 | Jewelry Soe $1. — 3 $1.15]? Solid Silver Thimbles $1.00} }. in all -sizes. Special $1.00! ° price 19¢. ,; SrTOTS. — 38c. Long Shell Side 6! S110 Be vdy Brussels. veee tees S5e. ». Combs, a perfect imita- 4 HOOVER Sastre nai ** tion of real tortoise i a ecortiment ofa, aes. tn | 4 shell. Special price.... 25, +4 & SNYDER. ,: _ Boys’ Solid Gold 3 2 » Rings, with beautiful 1211 F St. a sone s. Sold __ else- f Fashionable Boots for Ladies and Men. it Seo ** where at Le Special s price .. -» 8c. ; thousends, producing obstinate st troubles that will not abate ex the habit. It is not always an eisy task to drop a lifetime habit. terials—best workmanship— best looks. We won't handle the “in: different” sort—we value 4 your satisfaction and our reputation too highly. Ladies’ $2.85 Boots. We are showing about ten different styles in Glazed Kid, Kangaroo apd Box Calf, all the latest toox, button and lace, ineli ing A WALKING BOOT, with invisible cork soles, for only $2.85. Ladies’ $5 Boots. We invite inspection of several styles of ADVANCE spring productions in PATENT LPATHER BOOTS—inttoa and lne+—cloth and kid top—THEY ARE ‘| uJ “SWEL 5 Men’s $4 and $5 Boots. We are just as strong in Men's Boots as in Ledies’. Latest styles in RUSSET at #4 aad $5. PATENT LEATHER BOOTS at $5 end $6—made of bes: Freneh calf. “The masquerade of the Bon Ton Dancing Academy last evening at Masonic Hall Was a great success. There was a large crowd of younk and old people present to witness the queer costumes and the antics of the maskers. While the number of those in costume was less than usual, they ng. Prof. David- son, Mr. Streamer and Mr. Joseph Daly | (uigoa withow were the judges, and prizes in gold were | 4 bok of f awarded to Miss Lizzie Callahan and Mr. | sent to any Walter St. Clair as being the most original | arndson & €o.. Ti costumed, the former dressed as a Hogan's | 7 ailey resident, while the latter looked lke a genuine hobo. Foliowing this an exhibi- Ma “If they’ re Rich's ton of polo playing on bicycles was given . hy Mr. Haines and Mr. Baker, two six-|$ Shoes, théy’re proper.’’ ¢ minute innings being played, at the end of | ( } which the score stood 2 to 1 In favor of | ¢ T F t Mr. Haires. An exi o c ? “ ree’ trick bicycle riding was given by Mr. Sam. || en-two St are 4 Baker, the boy champion of lilincis, whose | ¢ seen ) ( ept by leaving off ins that ere thrown out to yy daring this month, Flannelette Gowns. ewes Tha the in our est One of the late discoveries is a pure food coffee, made ertirely of grains and poss tening and nourishing properties, while it brews the exact dee> seal brown When cream fs added, it take brown of old Java. The taste ts pungent and piqu: Ing great fat- re ** Made full front, Wat- teau back, — bishop sleeves, vokes, cuffs - and collar trimmed with braid. Sizes ranging sere quite similar to coffee; m fact, 50 to it In aroma and flavor th: aera 7 rant erties quickly dismiss his former alls, The great feature of this new and rational pelle ih Sete s $3.00 Wilton Carpets Stoo Bigelow Axminsters. Wilton \ elvets Velvet Carpets...... Moquette Carpets... . Body Brussels will be sold at just one-half: the Creator intended for man’s salsis! SIZES oF Dr. Worley A. Dunn, edit S75 ieee am highly pleased with it.” Natural All-wool Norfolk and Nothing is more to the point than this new food- @rink made from grains. It bears the name of New Brunswick Underwear for men. “Postum Cereal,” and is made by the Posiim Cereal Co., Iim., Battle Creck, Mich. SIZES OF SHIRTS: Dita WERS Se nha Cototetotety feats were well applauded. ~ s time when shop Real Extate. Just at the 1 , Worn shoes are everywhere ferred to his son, Prof. Alexander Graham ¢ Showing signs of price distress Bell, for an uanamed consideration, lot 135 [( to. tempt buyers, we offer our and the north half of lot in Threikela’s | 2 bright, fresh new stock at re- ) addition to Georgetown. ( duced prices. Prof. Alexander Graham Bell has trans- Many lines have become Sree ioe tet at tot Is ia the same | broken in sizes. and ~in. such He also transfers cases we are offering them for than is asked for the s 680, G82. GSI and 4: te ris’ subdivision of Anacostia. » much less bargain footwear you sce adyer- tised. ) Prof. Alexander Melville Bell has t = trrrtvetrirt seep It claims to be a direct amd quick prodncer of Pew blood corpuscles by the natural method of good, nourishing food taken in a liquid form. It fs quite a bit less expensive than coffee and altogether its use appeals to one’s common sense. eveseesondoaseesonteeteeseos i ee am coe nh ety . “ See SS Ee oom zr z = (' hi : \ i 4 32 3F 2x arr aD) apd Po Dr o-4 rrr xr : i gee ie i a wiaces eT OL De es De ee « Woutlt $1.75, $1.15 Each. Natural All-wool Glastenbury Beware of the fraudalent imitations of the orig- inal Vestum Cereal Grain coffee. Insist on Tos- tum. It Sefont Fannie M Gilbert has bought Nelson and Peter J. MciIntyr parts of lots 17 and 18. in Corcor division of square 1208, the consideration} > fy ee y men sor eaners ap is surprising that sensible Sf. Child's Sieaee Sil- | Health Underwear for men, double- BARBER & ROSS, peta Sa een ¢ people will allow such perennial) Sat ur ay *s) #¢ ver Pir Sets, beautiful 4 breasted shirt: iS = 4 sales to become prosperous, but “ Howard's for Corsets! Cor. G and 11th Sts. Word has been reccived here of the death | ( prosy ‘ >: designs to select from. M i e SIZES OF SHIRTS: 2-40, 4-44. SOLD FoR $2 of Mr. Walter C. Smith, formerly of this ]4 More are finding out every day place, who died at Wheeling. W. Va., Wed- ne the falsehood that is rampant in lay evening,at the advanced age of sev- | 2 Jocal shoe trade. four years. He was a veteran rail- | ( read civil engineer, and was found deadin {2 A Jine of men’s black calf. calf 13s bel. He was_e tative of lined shoes—in several styles of and graduated with honors University, though for many » toe—which have sold very freely ) About ‘Puritan’ & ‘Calovit’ heaters.: You may as well stop if you are look- ing for a better ofl heater than the ‘The Lae Hprice “Tet oa i *1, °1.25 .: Toilet Goods Reduced $ ll OO Each. DAY! foe CORSETS, Glastenbury Camel's Hair Un- derwear for men. ioe aoe SIZES OF SHIRTS: 2-25, 2 ramental. also heavy: tan and wine shoes, which have been $5, reduced ye “Purkan,"” or a bette eater thin | been residing at Wheeling. During his Pars ogee Patent Leather Lace ) loc. Sponges..... Je. each. Mi is OF DRAWERS: 2 30, 2-82, 2-36. SOLD piviapeer esa sberlin Sea Z| he surveyed’ ihe route of anany different |S f0F $4-50—have been marked ) ? Boots. , ; 5 c. carefully a ae ae and was for some time resident |) $2.98 to close. > )| $s Weodbury’s i ‘aur oa buy either you | &&ineer of the Baltimore and Obio rail- | ( ‘ Ss eee a you} | road. . Aga By Ta [oer nnenaee os | i $2.65. Pees 15c.cake. ac ba Lg et da 3 Mt. Zion Church. ( A line of ladie _ Waterproof é toc. Wool Soap.. 4c. cake. i T J Giabfary oinere. aa tier ae omens S| Re eee a CaN zh enamel, waterproof deerskin, 3 <—¢ 2 ‘ -- 4c. a = “ : ers, ey are more or- . George W. Me! ugh. ) : $5 Cork Lace Boots, ! 4 omorrow Double-breasted Scarlet Wool : $ ? some months past has been the pas the Tenleytewn Baptist Church, ceived a promotion in the shape of anot $2.98. church added to bis care, namely, the Zion Church, a little above Bethesda. Ma. A line of men’s high cut, cali old church, where he has endea > been $4.50. for $2.98. mself to the members of his congregs- Se i gah ca teaiareire A line of men’s corkfilled ena- mel and a line of men’s water- confined to his home with the grip, but he is reported to Le improving rapidiy, and soon expects to be out, when he w iter 3 Gate eas upon his double duties. proof tan shoes—the very latest Health Regulations. “English shapes, with exten- sion soles, fast colored agatine evelets—and in all sizes and ) widths—shoes which we have The negro owns a wheelbarrow, and for | > been selling all season to. the some time past has collected garb ( a wees ‘ residences, keeping the refuse in an old |< SWellest dressers for $5—will go \ sack which he carried on the wheelbarrow. |( at $3.48 He has been arrested several times before |} “° P9-4°> on a similar Charge. 15c. Borated Tal- cum Powder. eto 4 Here js the greatest corset hargsin Oc. box. 9) ever our pleasvre to of ‘The best : $2.65 . . c ° mikes of $1 and $125 Corsets; In $5 Waspting Button Boots, r5c. Cold Cream, aI white, black and drab, in medium, 2 ae a Jong and extra long waists. Many ; ‘ y : ) jor c¢ happe d bd are silk flossed. All have two side a ++ hands and lips... Qe, jar. ’ steels and double front steels. Not ) eee a a corset in the lot worth under 1; ,e Button, 5c. Toilet Paper, 4 mang worth $1.25, and a few worth even $1.50. $2. Be wit: ae or = 236 3c. ! ‘ s¢ Our 4oc. and a 1| 4 h 7 || je } Spanish Arch, button, - At Best Extracts... 25¢. oz. $ oice, ) {os We furnish the’ 25¢. $2.65. Florida Water.. 19c. bot. ? > \] 4 4 j Ribbons Reduced. 4 4 4 4 Shirts for men. to SIZES #2.00, 3-36, 2-42, 2-46, 2-50. SOLD FOR ‘‘Puritan” heaters. No. 34—burns 3t%c. worth of oil in ten hours. No. 44—burts in ten hours. No. 54—burns Sc. worth of oil in ten hours. No. 64—burns Se. worth of ‘oll in ten hours and has double drum, ie 8 $1.25 Each. All-wool Searlet Underwear for men. pean OF SHIRTS! 2 $4 Pear $7.50 OF DRAWE SOLD FOR 9c. 55. Each. Men's Detby Ribbed Underwear, Brown, Tan: aind De Gray. All sizes. Sold jor $1.2 75c. Each. line White Cashmere Underwear for men, medium weight. _.. SIZES: OF cast Iron fire box and is $0.00 Nos. 54 and 64 have drip pan 2nd rollers. James Martin, colored, aged forty-five. Was arrested yesterday by Policeman Fen- relly for violating the Health regulations. Gurs is the only exclusive corset store and the largest in south. carry more high-class imported is than all the other stores together, Sutisfaction or money returnea. PPLLEEEEE LESLEY 9 OSCE REESE: me “*Calovit”’ heaters. I-burner size heats a single bed Foom, and corsumes but Se. worth go of gas in ten hours. E 2-burner elze heats a large room, @nd burns but Je. worth of gas in ten hours. PAP PPG A i y: 1 lot 5-in. Plain , and Fancy Taffeta > F St. Cor. 13th. |! srge"at St 4| HOWARD'S Notes. Mr. William A. Cunningham has b elected as one of the directors of th. Georgetown Masonic Library Association. The funeral of Daniel Regan was held ( ¢ this morning et 8:15 from the residence of ) B. Rich’s Sons, ) 5 \ his brother-in-law, John MeGee, on the ( It Ten-two F Sires ( room, and burns but 16c, worth of gas shoes from A to Z, to fit you- a day Sead for Foot-Form € Worth 45c. cree Lia. For........38eyard. {Corset Emporium, | saecaneicrcen | 1003-ten-three-F, * Satin Ribbon, black pel only. Worth 3oc. rf ( —-— 5 spert shoe fitters, who know ( ( not ea ame wie wa the toes, Sy Julius pe " Furniture and gee - = : = ot 25c.yard. ; lot 34-inc - 3 Carpet Company. silk Black Satin 4 Boston PEEMANENT OFFICE NOW LOCATED aT Gros Grain Rib- Variety Store. Japanned Coal Hods, 17c. Furnace Scoops, 60c. AINTS—1 26, 1.38, RAY Roseodeodiotipttenoniotiesitiotiototeon oot oe iiNy Z| ¢ \ edetetentnoietetetnenet BR 52F AF GGRE TREAT RSeaTs 5 Rae Ease Fe Shoers to the « Conduit road. The remains were taken to St. Stephen's Church, and Pennsylvania a trass of requicm was pose of the sou! Holy Rood cemetery. Mr. John Marbu who has been con- eather stripping. | Be aa Be aS = Beant three weeks, Sigmund Ay T F < oe WIN 2 A PLEA FOR THE NEWsBoys. Baltimore ND) sas F of Sal Subject. : On Sale P 14e. foot for Best Felt Strip made, Valentine's. foot for Valentine’s—the best, where. a solemn 3 2 85c. Each, An odd lot of Men’s White Me- rino Shirts and Drawers, which were 50 and 75c. 25c. Each. Men's Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannel Drawers SIZES-28, 30, 32, 34 AND 44. WERE 390. 15c. Each. A wonderful sacrifice on BARBER & ROSS, every garment advertised.|¢% it Cor. G and 11th Sts. nted for the re- The interment was at 2e OS Eee Ice and roller skates. Only the best sort. 50e. and up for Tce : 1226 F Street N. W. is bon. » Wortli 25¢. (Craig & Harding’s Old |; ie For. -.¥.:.-20¢.yard. Stand.) > Bargains in Towels. pee ee ee ince. Twenty Casks Julius Lansburgh Furni ° © ture and Carpet Company | Hil, Hagel Trish White Porcelain ts <i ee H uck Towels. ........ 1214. 18x38 Pure Linen Un- The Juli ius Lauchacks dressed Hemmed Weod Wheel Extension Skates, 50c. Raymcnd Extension Roller Skates, $1.25. Tomorrow We Place on Sale Miss Brown Has Her Little Say on the Enamel Polish, 25e. wes dry polish. To the Editor of The Evening Star: The controversy regard! Papers on Sunday has inte tuch, indeed, and since it seems to bx kind of experience mecting, I am tempied to get up and add my litile say also. In the first place, then, let me confess that I sympathize heartily with those who plead guilty to wanting to sleep later than dozen of size 18x36 Pure Linen Un- bottle—best y At EBBITT HOUSE, ¢ Parlor 7. * Zz Sable. Chinchitta larettes, in all th the crying of Bathtub Enamel Paint, 25e. small jar; 50c. pint can—isn’t affected by heat or cold water, steam or sosp— leaves a splendid porcelain finish. An_ opportunity seldom offered. New Cluster Tail of Sabie e LOL LRRMLLLLLLLLLLLRBMLLLLLELLLEEEPESNE ES EEE PVE EEEESEOST DEV. EVEVVIIVIS”D *| Examine the price list: usual on Sundays. Anyone who ‘s ot < Pe b, ete, very Tat Soa ps : ixal 2 ist: ‘e 2S S 0 is obliged | Marten, Persian Lamb, ete, : Bie Pgs & corm oe trish Huck Towels... 12¥ec. M| Pie Plates, 3c.; Tea, 4c.; Break-| If you mote the sizes exact, Peocesenecneneseseomneeses | 0 in the wee Sani ae aoe | Cae re eere een ee eine ali? & . 5 e Seal and Persian Lamb Jackets. eee ae 19x39 Pure Linen Soup Plates, 5¢.; Dinner Plates, 69e. | For | TADIES NAUTE Ad? at ( faint cry of “Post! Times comes to nthe + fa kind left a a ; = eae > ‘ndressed Heavy : i » MADE A ab ¥ Nis HED, Ur OSEY while I am lazily defying the clock to rout day of sale at as ae u rs 2) Hemmed Irish Huck Oval Meat Dishes, 4c. to 49e. SCANT eer pen \ me out, I feel, oh, so sorry for the poor ee ee rices on i o ‘3 Towels 19¢ Cake Plates, 1gc.; Salad Dishes, 30, 2 WERE | a See pee ee erage sammy oplege rae negitee 5 sure, but must rise unusually early on richest of Fars sold prices less ss » Miz. H A A Saas . : : . - nat you pay for infertor Furs. ‘ st th = 100 dozen of -size eet: ae GRAY AND this, my rest day, in order to reap their gine = a oox4e > Pure Lae Fruit Saucers, 2c.; Butter Chips, MOSTLY poor little harvest. And then thought flies ST Ge ane ak te full sweep. Bas ene Ic = For “Women's Shoes) you have pata’ > | b.ick Yo more than <ighteen’ hundred y. | Siege aie) ic cra each’ Now tra Heavy Hem- G B $3 and $3.50 for for years—our =) Seo) anda: eirtkes fica tttits Speeatntl ip Saturd January 23, ek 2 teav) ry s : . es me that this present | } a ote sa ‘a stitched German Huck Veen ae Geer mous “WEAR WELIS"—the best war upon the newsboys is only an cukenes aturday, ry \ |b Towels tae oe aace Me 524 eieeD: i eu ae Shoes made for the money—Button 5 ping of the same spirit which at that time | © LAST DAY OF SALE Eat z + egetable Dishes, covered, 29c., and Lace, Walking and Dress Boots, | caused the Christ, in defense of His dis- | Sti = & 5 5 \i be 50 dozen of Size 4 33¢. and 38c. bright dongola, patent tip, dull don- ) Sins 2 eee FES “th Eales was | © At © - ineme 8 Som, C {PS 23x45 ue x Tinen i Oyster Tureens, 59c. 5c. BS 5,0, 3 aye sole and Lor calf, tip of came, hand- ¢/ bath” (St. Mark. 2 20}. a ascaration 2 weld 2519 tra Fine notted Seu Tareensewith (plat ner Ww zt Diba) 3 : sewed. which, in my humble opinion, should pre- | % TT aos ui Eideed Gamer eae Pp with platter, $1.19. Avairre Src <a )| vent ‘those who claim to rouse in ‘His | 4 EBBI HOUSE, 4 1 4 ‘ea Cups and Saucers, 6c.; Coffee, VESTS, MOSTLY footsteps from festering the intolerant | 2 q “Dagalecs Huck Towels. ... 29c. i 7c. ie ie ie By pe ANT. GOODS. Spire of the sect, which brovoked it +4 Parlor 7. q { é AND Bae. hours to which the boys are now re- joo =dozen 19x40 Pachets, 7. 19 29c. woe Edmonston, at eS pave been most wisely 3 Bs sth > , ge = " . . =e: BS a chosen, since they ‘sin when people have 4 ° I ure Line n Extra oe s, oatmeal, 6c.; oyster, 7c.; Dg sGCR Oa Ae ee = had a full aliowance of sleep and end be. | > 5 xX rac Ing, Quality Knotted ‘ tea, 8c. 10c¢ FOR CHILDREN’ 8 Wi AND X 1334 F St fore nestle church services begin. But] > 2A, SIGMUND & Son ; an iy = RAL GHA E AND PANTS. even this were not the case, would the s F tinge German Dam- 4 Sugar Bowls, 2o0c. 2 THE ONLY SIZES ARE 16 Ad small annoyance endured by an Socanonat| > ie ; f ask Towels... ........ Tea Pots, 29c. 29. sl 7 supersensitive person be sufficient reason 4 Co Ja22-420 Shoes Shined Free altimore. 4 4 You are getting double and triple for risking the future usefulness of the ° 100 dozen of size 4 Covered Butter Dishes, 24c. = S P ee) army of voung beings to whom their Sun- | 2 ESTABLISHED 1846. . 3 i Pickle Dishes, 8c. value if you buy any of these special day profits mean so much? There is a] 2 ening antit 9 o'cloc , o §6Pure Linen good values. Don't fail to remem- great stir made year in and year out in be- u We gladly explain stowing charity, alms, upen hundreds in this city. Offices are rented and officers - > $¢beee ; paid in order that this work may be car- Lia oe ried on. Yet, is it not an acknowledged DUNT BALA. fact that just so scon as a person hecomes STEAMER TRUNK : a willing recipient of charity he ceases to be of further value as a citizen? And is not self-help, therefore, the only anchor which can keep the rising generation of the mary from drifting of into pauperism and crime, and consequently the encour- ee one of ee big offers: stock taking seasor takes. Steamer ‘Trank. 5 ust meet. toehiy_conties that ieay Waterproof, canvas covered, iron bound, heart grows hot with wrath every time I ey a A ty eee in eee Sago | read of an instance where some old or <leanps, good lock ana halts’ lone hubngon, their poor little stock without a lcense even and remain honest, self-respetting Is the redaced price on our leather and, consequently, valuable men than that bound Steamer Trunk—canvas covered, agement of every effort in the direction of i new-fangled regulation has been used to | ert-up tray. Reduced vo $2.5 tors are welcom lating pri “xtra Quality Knot- % Groceries to the Front. ted Fringed German | vind waists sureties wnat won ff Damask Towels...... 25¢.$4] Fresh, New Stock. SE RS See One ere oe }SATINE DEPARTMENT} Nanticoke aod Carolin: Pride of the Valley C Empire State Cream Cot Prairie Flower Early June Peas, g Curtice Bros.” ae “Ot Exglai finest xoods ever packed. . String Beans and Lina Beans Asparagus, 3-Ib. can, Ze. French Petits Pots, tae" Fina? ing Tomatoes. ber the sizes as we advertise them. Weeding out odd sizes of DOCTO RS ( of ast siti with corsets. Some are perfect aad sommes pre Sue hMiy salle) ne a ee who desire it absolutely fresh and emul- sified by electricity, should let us supply One lot of, Warner's Nursing Cor- sets, odd sizés, slightly soiled, in them. Purest ingredients, and made and white and: drab. 3 () Never sold I¢ss_ than C 5 bottled while you wait. $1.00. ae ‘See the electric machinery in our avenue window making it daily. “Special” prices, too! One lot oft Ladies’ ‘Corsets, dif- ferent makes, sizes 25 to 30, double front and. tWo side. steels, lace 2 and wi Consultation costs nothing. Painless Extractin »¢ Rarely, : as ? ee ss Filling. up. . 38. i Ever, + at correspordiug prices. 4 Have we shown hand- somer designs in Do- x mestic Satines than the 7¢ new line on sale at our Satine Department in vine and scroll effects, in the newest spring Lo Columbus, Cal., igen‘ and Egg Plums. Glons Search,” "G-lb. Hawke: honest work a duty laid upon all of us? drive some poor fellow from the field of 1, pt. ae 1 Ph 60c.: self-support. Better that they should. sell $4 75 ° fabioca,” Sago, Farina,” ete Best American Macaron! U.S. Dental Ass’n, Best Imported hetth and. V Vermicelli idery trim- they should be “moved on” until they give iron bottom, st-el corners, brass lock colorings. We guar- Carte Bron" Bite‘Label ‘Ketchup tsp and _embroid ‘fo a: 9 up the srtuggle in despair and sink into REE olts, Nk Line siren 2 : S. gt Ie. 1 zie. | ming. Sold lor 75¢. pauperism or worse. EVERY POCKET Bi MING T Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. antee every yard abso- ‘Chocolate 9°; and $1.00. Let ee ie ‘There is so _—- ig caggy Dg ed being a THE HOUSE TROPOMTION ATELY. Y UNDER 3 lutely fast color. Only. 1214¢. ker's Cocoa, small can, 10c. Re. Or 1 ‘Of Mi ara Christian nation, and yet, God forgive us! PRICE DURING THIS SALE aa SUNDAYS 10 TO y Wileur's aod)’ Van Houten’s Cocoa, O36 me lot of 1sses’ orsets, we act so little in the spirit of Him who 13th & Pa. Ave. & 17th & H Sts. a proclaimed himself the friend and com- shoulder ee side panion of the poor and lowly. Let us, at least, not add this wrong to the list, but buttons,silk floss stitch- ing, white only: Were DOC, : FO | ia the see ref indy ntae 75. sey Drop im Decker’sq=|tiisat"ssine of the” German” Heels Royal Pekin, ge Blend and English Breakfast Teas....... 50c. Ib. “Boston Blend” Mocha Butcher Razors. ey Razor Strops. WEST PRICES IN CITY. LANSBURGH 5 acbesusoecececeves 09002600008 1GE5%4" Tox Ee ae eee oe ee sr es se oe ee oe xe xe and Java............ 32C. Ib. Cpe 2 laden See the Water exe, bend bogs oo ie Merny tee < Decent Blend” But honest Jabor by God ts blest.” f . 5 ay Mocha and Java..... 36c. Ib. Color Exhibit. TE BROWN,’ at “Momaja,” finest coffee ann, ONS ‘ts, home amornen, fg Sale Poss onesseacesoasesssetenss H+20-422-424-426' 7th St#i] grown .............. 38C, Ib. | M2 3 Have Stul tite tabjet, stew'ail'are‘ot. | geiiver the slzth of his Interesting Ieeturee eS oe Or TEA iY A, OS Be ee ge Sect SEs pete NY “Lie evening Detore the Night High School |, PURTRY, Ute carga re Ti3x 35253332 2E2"3| Boston Variety Store, 0, pnafitt F STREET N.W. | ip school on int met pormeen and | rea oe Mind payee Ss tees | Sian Ws ae ae —— : ed er ean ied ee ee eee settee a * SRA | Bee CERAM | 795.707.709.711 Pa. Ave. (STH & MARKET SPAGE |S PRR PE Se eats ees sie) SE tia, cerca

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