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6 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. MONDAY March 1, 1807. Crosby s. ae NG STAR has a regular nent Family Circulation avoid delays, on ne- of personal absence, letters to THE STAR should not be addressed to any indivic connected with the Mice, but simply to THE STAR, or the Editorial or Business Depart- ments, according to tenor or purpose. The Electric Lighting Amendment. ‘The compromise agreement on the ¢ trie lighting problem which has heen i ated in the sundry civil 4 with modifications appropriation wi 1 first prohibition of any struction ther ground, pending gress of a permanent omplishes four a sweeping adopt onduit system, save nh as may be specifically authorized by law. This sentence holds out once more mise of a system of the fulfilln cannot the peo- 4 purpose of authorize the Com- missic issue permits for making house ¢ tons with conduits and over- vad ow existing adjacent to the This is apparently a proper so far as it enables would-be onsumers materially cance ompanies to dispos. But it inferentially overhead wires that fance of law. to ttonable propriety he provision with all wires for te secure electric with- the overhead the vat permits of their legalizes a already this ¢ ele commodity. number of oxi would be more in equities if it these accord- e ameaded nnections the + which ¢ > is now no I 23 2532322.2.2-84289298-.082#?2?>-.>2-0-Ww” SE | the Senate committee was wrong, and its proposition unbearably meddlesome. But she surrendered at the bare suggestion of her friends over here, Of course she forced a helpless man fd sue for pardon and then, with a grotesque appearance of magnanimity, granted it That ended the Senate’s contention in case. But it did not change the pria- « involved at all. The facts remain as the Senate committee stated them. San- guily is an American citizen, he was con- fined for two years in a Spanish prison, and he still insists that the charges against him were the merest trumpery. What the Senate committee desired was to force Spain to do an act of justice; what the State Department has assisted in is an act which gives to Spain the appearance of having, out of friendship for the United States, yielded to the divine influence of merey! A house divided against itself cannot stand. The United States has lost prestige in all of this Cuban business because the Executive has insisted on filling the stage, to the complete exclusion of Congr2ss. Ought not this to cease? Qught not the house to be united? Wl not it be united in facing foreign powers under an Execu- tive whose party has declared for an American pelicy both at home and abroad? > —___—_ Inaugeration Weather, The weather bureau will occupy the thoughts of raost Washingtonians for many hours to com. Just at this juncture the question of climate ts uppermost, for upon the weather next Thursday will de- pent the M@ppiness and comfort of many thousands of people. Save perhaps by the retaifers of mackintoshes and umbrellas there is no hope felt for other than a clear, bright, warm day that will enable the vast throngs of citizens and visitors to wit- ness the inaugural proceedings at the Capi- tol and the parade later in the day without danger or discomfort. The overcast sky that prevailed off and on to- day is not to he taken as a certain Index of trouble later in the week, but experience has shown that at this time of the year storms usually bring about three days of uninterrupted bad weather, and it is to be hoped that if Washington is to be visited by any atmospheric disturbance this week it will begin opera jons without delay so authority, ‘The third effect of the para- pas ae = ; as t9 pass beyond the local range by Th &raph is to permit connections for public F day morning at the iatest. Doubtless the Hehting with conduits “already in the p eee cee ae iechtea | Weather bureau, keenly alive to the enor- 0 street proposed to he Hghtes Watiactan Giceoe save that jt | MOUS interest taken in this subject by s seems a proper py atts : pine : sae : nearly half a million people, will take might be more definit ms. The phrase “portion of the proposed to particular pains to. gi as accurate a ee peed 9 VT eorecast of the proba Sas possible : ’ Sea and to stretch its presetence over the lony- None shall be matte cee a est period compatible with the chances of Bere fore cuaine So as £9 BNE V accuracy. There is at present a “high,” Scilla parson ie the Une | or aren of r, over the north- Tt is evidently not the intention of the Senate to tion of the the conduit. in wh mit ondult line or to othe onduits al so, sone if this mits of tule cavil s fourth ard last am -cudment wh ex- wedien(. distinetly that nothing ained init shall ny way any nding litigation in alidity or alidity or legality ef the construction of by canduits made si 218, 1406. It is to be noted, finally, that the am stands, prohibits the « Wires for lig! nent, as of be- rectic overhead ing purpose western Houndary of the it along the Pacifi it ts altogether good weather upon pt South of country ikely that th: inauguration day the influence that these two atmos- depend conditions “high” oO be ill exert upon ea should keep the “low” no trouble Thurs- ie low’ should he “high” a rainy in- probably result. It three days or per- tked conditions to e the country so as to affect this n and this larse of time would bring je other here in full evidence on In addition the 4th. Seed ie! hace en Seis to these probabilities, = ~ Bai alert * are two others, namely the forma- tions to this of some unfavorable condition in the were mate today in t eral section cr in the Gulf of Mexico, Compan the 3 wi Unite Lighting nt Pleas- the pro- tor the ise of a permanent system of condutts is thereby made the stronger. soe Appropriation Bi * passage by the Senate today of the District appropriation bill makes it prob- and that ition applies completion and “ssure The District able that the conferees will be able to agree on a compromise in season for the measure to be presented to the President in time for his signature be- fore noon March 4 ere was a fear Saturday that this would not be the case, when the chairman of the appropria- tions committee announced that the local budget would be the last taken up by the Senate. This poiicy would have seriously threatened the final success of the bill and wouid certainly have jeopardized many im- portant amendments made by the Senfite, which ought to be retained in the bill. The measure was still further perfected today by the additic number of valuable emendments, @iJ somewhat to the total carried, and much more to the ulti- value of ¢ appropriation to the community. The Senate has done well by the District this year, c asidering the diffi- eulties under which it has iabored, an tn- sufficient general revenue, a foundation laid by the House far below the estimates reat pressure on the time of the committees which has interfered seriously With the opportunities to examine into the real needs of the local situation. The con- terees will now take the bill, and there wif perhaps be changes, but it is to be hoped that in the sealing and readjusting process ¢ damage done as pos- of a whict mate and the ——__+e- itions may never so adjust them- selves ag to permit the newest member of the Harrison family to be President of the United States: but if they do, Indiana can he depended upon to give a cluse race, as It runs in the family. ——- +02 It is not ty be expected that the Republi- can leaders should display the active ear- nestness in connection with 1990 that is shown by the democrats. They have not yet gotten 186 entirely off their hands, i John Hay has shown great abflity ping quiet and minding bis own af- This quality yhould be highly appre- od in en Ambassador to England. when able ap ome many 9 ng storms. ——— soo Senators with predilections for crimson are disposed to grow more and more im- patient with the administration's unswerv- ing preference for neutral tints. —_—_ + ee The close of this admiristration will take a number of eminent men out of politica, but it will add great luster to the law busi- ress. the most disagree- ——_+ + __. The one point on which Mr. Hill and Mr. Bryan unreservedly agree is that the fu- ture of the democratic party is bright. There were ninety-six men employed to- day on the city post office building. — 2 SHOOTING STARS. Intensely Interesting. “Ul be a grand sigat,” said the foreman of the composing room, thoughtfully. “I'm 19 standout and look at every inch for anything miss see- ing all thos iness men who advertise moving calr without struggling to be at the head of the column.” A Heroi Season, Ah, much to be admired ts she, A worthy subject for the muse, Why, in her patriotic glee, Does not forget her overshoes. The Wrong Remark. “IT hope.” seid Willie Wishington, “that you will find the inauguration interesting.” “I am sure I shall,” sald Miss Passeigh, affably. “I have enjoyed them on’ previous occasions.”* “That was what made me afraid you would find the whole affair tiresome. A friend of mine was telling me that you had Seen nine or ten inaugurations at least.” An Injustice. De hoss is strong an’ smzht besides; De pug dog jes’ keeps eatin’; But de pug he dozes ‘long an’ rides, And de hoss, he takes de beatin” Dissatisfied. “That's the way thirgs always go!’ ex- claimed the man who is never pleased about anything. “The manner in which things are laid out in this fife is all wrong. You always find what you don’t want in unlimited abundance, and what you care for you can’t have.” —<—— > —__—. “What are you taiking about?’ asked There are statesmen whose ideas of proper | his wife. civil service rules seem to depend some- What am I talking about? What's everybody talking about? Inauguration shaken will a The Sunzuily Case. te Committes on fons has ev Foreign Re- ¥ reason to be satisfied with course In the Sanguily case. Thanks to that the man ts clear of Spanish tutches, which would not be true if ihe Senate committee had not been composed of the proper stuff It seems to make all afte in the world at Madrid horities there hear from e Department indirectiy, ourse the or, from » of the State Department in premises, while consistent with Its bias, was yet peculiar. The the whole Spi only thought seemed to be of getting away pm the tien, Senate a just ground of con Spain was = uraed to im fon possible. Nev of the trial, stion of American citi- genship. the gullt or Innocence of the man. The thing is to head off the Senate. Im- rm don will do that. Delay may force us to side at last with our own point. She claimea m Of Sanguily justice had been done; that the.man was gullty as the court had decided; that he deserved the sentence that had been pronounc=d. Anything like character called for @ firm stand in the premises. If Spain was right i that occasion when you can't escape the most trivial remarks of the badge-ped- dier and pop-corn man, and won't be able to hear three words of the President's ad- dress.”" Hail the month of March, which gaily Blooms with hopes that brighten daily, Hopes we have so fondly nursed; Cares which have distressed the nation Cease (therefore this celebration) On and after April first. Times will stop becoming harder; There's no limit to our ardor O'er the things to be reversed; Whatsoe’er the farm's been raising Will rank high in an appraising Ou and after April first. Every man who has to labor Will be equal with his neighbor When rewards have been disbursedy Nations will love one another, ‘There will be no pride to smother, On and after April first. All the preblems, grave and comic, @¥ ads or questions economic, ° Wil] be less than bubbles burst; Hu skill shall fear no failing; Singing, we will go and salling, On and after April first. A Contradiction From the New York Tribune. pores nine is civilized warfare, ‘Terms. —“Well, Johnny, @ arg many peo- pie s hink there isn't any such thing.” THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 189T—12 PAGES. . —All the Credit You Want— —At RUDDEN’S.— “Bargains” In Furniture, etc., On -Credit. Don’t be taken in by “fake” furniture sales. We believe in conducting a legitimate Furni- ture business. When goods are hauled into our establishment the lowest possible price is ‘put on them. We ask you to com- pare our prices and qualities with those offered by the “fake” sales, cash stores and other credit establishments. You'll find them to beat them all in point of lowness. The same price is asked whether you take advantage of our offer of credit or pay cash. New line of ‘97 styles Baby Carriages have just arrived. wyiced from $5 up and your yn time in which to pay for them! Rudden’s siti 513 Seventh St. eee ees PS at Stands Displaying F! lag. “Specialties as Advertis sed.” icenter Market _ tis Headquarters for jnauguration ‘Supplies. Prudent housekeepers, stewards, etc., will buy their supplies for the table in this big market. Not only can every- thing for the table—of the BEST QUALITY—be had here in great variety —but prices are the VERY LOWEST con- sistent with — superior quality. "lf you would save money, time and an- noyance patronize stands displaying flag. WATT TT CENTER “On the Avenue,” bet. 7th and Sth sts, It a Sirsintireirtr reeds eros WE WANT YOU to COMPARE PRICES. Take our prices ou medicines, tollet articles Compare them xil—onr groted ty the “cat, price and “bargain sale” drug; eon Sdent you'll Gad our prices LOWE iu ‘the end than theirs. ‘They may sell one or two “A it in the jong run ft’k a thing HERE. We handle di eriptions are compounded by regls- A pharmacists. == Drug Store, Cor. Vt. Ave. & HSt ee = i A 7 “nn a NO ‘Spring La Lamb Fresh Every Da le ry. us this ay’ Z y: asi race to M pest years. They a ue 2 fresh siipment every day. choicer meats than ours. You eee eee . Mov an the arly Vegetables’ and Fruits, too. At lowest prices, — Cottage Market, 818 14th St, wh1-m,w,f. AERIS ( waht ae Our New Styles and Sizes of “Mezzo Tints” That we Introduced this season have made these dainty photos more populur. than ever, — top, we Guin them ou the mew tm- ——— ported German wounte that add mach to 7 Thee leaning ay ce . oak ee Se photos like — steel engra “Prices start Fe. dozen, w. i. State, 1107 Successor to M. B. BRADY. mb1-164 STS ooo ‘olks From Other Cities LOEFFLER'S SAUSAGP just an invch as you do. They'll tell you ‘they have never eaten such splendid Sausage be- fore. ‘That's because it’s made of the choicest meats—and seasoned after Loet- fler's own rect T7Sausage 4 Pork, Hams, ete., for Inauguration. ) A. Loeffler, 2°33. eat, Residence, Brightwood Are. mb1-m, w&f-20, aN ‘Telephone 16172. ee SWEET CIDER. Ours ia the famous NEW YORK SWEET CIDER. ee of the chotcest “elder” apples ja the mate. FUANKFORTER "SAUSAGE — Sny from Gocmany—In glans jars. tie 5 FIELD Ha‘ of 705 a Ww. BURCHELL 1823 ¥ STUBET. . mh1-14d eae SS YOUR BABY’S FIRST TOOTH Is hailed with joy. But why relax your attention and allow your children’s teeth to decay and break off. sure teeth that are healthy and strong? Consult Evans’ Dental Parlors, mhl-tf 1308 F ST. N.W. I ee, The fabor of making Shoes right is more than offset by the ease of selling them. BURT'S SHOE STORE, Arthur Burt, 1411 F St, ‘Next to Branch Post Office, The best at the lowest price at Bevetidge’s. Inaugural Supplies Kk —for Hotels, Boarding * Houses and Lunch Rooms. can be had here * at therLOWEST POS- * STBLE PRICES. ** * A few examples: EOGERS’ TEASPOONS, per set. ROGERS’ DESSERT SPOONS, per wet. | ROGERS’ TABLE SPOG per set. ROGERS; MEDIUM FORKS, per ROGERS’ DESSERT SPOONS, per set. Best Triple. Plated Knives, per set, $1.50. “SPECIAL” LOT OF DIN- NER KNIVES. Ware D LANDLE KNIVES, $2.75 doz. Worth ANDLE KNIVES, $2.25 doz. wicth ‘HITE HANDLE KNIVE! 7% Worth $5.75. eerste The following are “cheaper still”—and we can ‘recommend them for several vears’ wear: HHH HK eH HHH 3 pe B2ee doz. SILVI fess PLATED TEASP OG): $13.50 per doz. in 6-doz. SIL ve F ‘TED DESSERT SPoo $22.50 Toss—$2 doz. in 6-ddz. lots. q sit ER: PLATED TABLE SPOONS, $27 per — doz. in 6-doz: lots. TED MEDIUM FORKS, $27 per doz. in 6-doz. lots. ‘TED DESSERT FORKS, $22. Tera $2 doz. in G-dun. lots. SILVERCPLATED KNIVES. toe per set. Tumblers, 25c. doz. "On our HALF-PRICE Bargain Table (first flor) there are still remaining” a number of desirable Dishes in glass and china “which should command the attention of those looking for bargains for the table. 3: Beverid ge, 1215 F St. & 1214 $ St. POTTERY, PORCELAIN, GUASSWARE, piss ckesse ro taeseeent ©000000000000000008 s(OLAIRIKT s NEW PHILADELPHIA STORE. TUESDAY TRADE NEWS. Ladies’ Hand-emb. All-linen Handkerchiefsejust as they come from the Irish peasant—the embroid- ery alone Worth'double the price we ask for the Whole handkerchief, viz. sere ZAC Ladies i ae Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. ... Men's. Puree Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs - 10¢. Lot of Ladies’ Fine Ss Emb. Handkerchief. Been selling | at 124 and 15c. each. Choice..... 8c. Chitdren’s. School Haridkerchiefs, printed borders. A 5c. value every- where. Choice.... 3c. | ‘Men’s All Pure Linen Hemstitch- ed’ Handkerchiefs, with hand-emb. initial. Choice............f2Wgc. Ladies’ Leather Belts, new style “harness” buckles, 25¢., 35¢., 50c. and 75¢. Ladies’ Hose we shall offer you tomorrow. 50 dozen. They. .are guaranteed Hermsdorf fast black dye.. Have double heel and toe and are the standard 18c. quality. To- morrow cress MBIA. Men's Fast Black and Tan Hose. Regularly sold for 25c. Reduced to 18c., 3 pairs for soc. New Wash Fabrics. Lovely new French Organdies, novel designs, marvelous colorings —tome 150 patterns from which to choose—only......ece00.. 37i4c. The new 40-in. Lawns, in aff col- ors—for lining the new Organ- dies. c. New line of Printed Irish Dimi- ties eee cweccecvecces DC. New line of Dress Linens, in plain and fancy effects, will be just as popular this season as last. Here at 12}c, 15¢., 20c. and age. yard. Less than a year ago a good Steel- rod Umbrella was cheap at $1. 50. Today we can offer you a Misses’ 26-in. English Gloria Schoot* Um- brella, with steel Tod, at......69¢, LARC} thie (Ge 2 8 9000000000000000008 TETFOPECRCESE EC H5OEE TOTTI EDS sBettér Than 3Cod Liver Oil. 2 3, PHOSPHATIC EMULSION ts tive e100 toeccenescce cf bc) ° rc) 2 Cfo} iu every wuy than the pure wer ofl. It's more easily di- rege ttiCkty,ensimilated— yaad. 1s pleasant and wee Ve 28d perecal - re | aa cae te dest oar “Th Ginceen 703 H S._ PHARMACIST, ae amb1-234_ © Woesecoerese Stick to this Remedy Coughs and Colds will never Dr. Ruddock’s ee Stick 0 you pathic Cough and Syrup has a record. of 25 year ora years of euccess-s cart young and old— leasant to take —and never ae ‘uttsfaction. “oie a berths Homeop: armacy, na 33t GSt xerdenet st. eine tw Trans! ahi-14d Daughters of American Revolution--here are Colonial Andirons for $5. Se ee eee polished Lrass. Picturesque and Jt H. i. Corning, "= ew oth 22 1 13th St Beside ote eee vee eee see “R MA Jeweler 7 WASH’G. SOUVENIR and D he, Woodward Announce a Conti Lothrop uation of Their Spring Opening of Silks and Dress Goods i And for Tomorrow, Tuesday, are of Wash manus Special Opening in St Ray es & fine Tine of Sonveni: the Public Buildings. Placques of all Children’s and Misses’ Departments, “Capital City” Seawentr Gaffer Spoom, only and a First Display of Ladies’ ern aoc OG Sonventr Coffee Spawn, Tailor-lade — Elegant coutains “Hapttal™ tm bowl, Mow ment in the handle and tapped Cl O t h S u i ts with Liberty Cap, Kagle Si aud Flag. Only 1 And Dresses of Organdies, Dimities, Lawns, Etamines and other fash- Same Spom in Teaspoon size jonable Open-mesh Fabrics, suitable for Promenade, Driving, Church, Street and Shopping Purposes and all Evening Functions. “Capital Gag” few- vente Tea Stina, wi See eal apitol eimiussedd int We have pleasure in announcing that our stock of made- up gar- : ments is now at its best—unique, comprehensive, complete; all the little details having been carefully looked after. The variety is vastly ahead of the heretofore, and when these exquisitely beautiful fabrics are “com- @ther “Souven Npouns galore, Diamonds bined with the ideas of the best tailors and dressmakers of today the outcome beggars description. We cordially invite your inspection, |For | ‘he Ball! 5 13S import ont Diamonds i Girls | Girls sweaters im Was Wool Garments. | Wash Garments. tepnd farrery 1E PE THINK THAT NEVER BEPORE It THE siption gous - ALS BEEN S0 BAINTY AND PRETTY of Damned Peadant TO 14 TEARS They cost but little mm ‘ aN ea . SIRES ~ weak ann eft aes Reefer alone, and combine a skirt as tld pepeatge pee eiriasest Sasha pah to match, but sometimes of a contrasting arlens stars cag eh <= : e vied with This td-a wich other in the of a sult—jacket and skirt —ci designer more opportunity to combine styl eepeng Me erat se SL ee amie ant arris& Co duced for girls, at un economical price. hentia cadherins! fad we are ennisted We are showmng a grand coll f tise Lduacr bet tits ments, made in 2 large variety of styles: tinsel and embroidery trimmings: lined Handsemely Trimmed. Suit tonal value at $5.00 All-wool Navy Salts, Te ever handled eres 7th & D. ine emeeonniemnneesey from an All Sil _ Cloth pith guimpe and high 1 and ent hanging | gored skirt. Sizes 4 to 14. ty designs, sizes 4 to 14 ye " All-wool Navy Blue Serse Ta Girls’ Dresses, of Garner's FP made ‘with neat tuffied voke and. gath atly trimmed with, eras x ire All-wool he ris é $4.25 corinels $ At $1.50 As a very special value we offer Misses’ Imported Novelty Broadcloth Suits, nobby buttoned Eton jacket, w Uned with changeable taffetas and 36 bust. Girls’ Bion» with lange sat wide pink and rattle Hiss ls we 1 years. HF vo F ceurding te siz ¢ do ¢ tageous buying for the house : Y to some most advan- 1 wide collar, and the op ik, Extremely stylish. S! of plain or fancy plaid 14, 16, 18 and 20 years, or u know what Hocke bar- gains are—esirable qu ties—in popular styles “under” p In this case the possibilities are many and mighty, There are reduc tions and they are genuine. There are savings—and they are big ones—for the prompt. _ $20. 00 the Suit. 3 An Exceedingly Handsome Line of Women’s and Misses’ High-Class : Costumes Tnx exquisite Organdies, Sheer Lawns, Dimities, Etamines and other Open- mesh Fabrics; beautiful creation: ; dainty colorings artistically blended ; profusely trimmed with rich silk ribbons and fine embroideries. Some are silk lined throughout, others prettily shirred and tucked. Every gar- ment has a new, distinctive feature about it—new fabrics, new patterns, new styles, new shapes and new ideas pervade the entire collection. You are especially invited to see this magnificent advance display. Two Special Values in Tailor-Made Suits. YOMEN'S RDON SUITS OF FINE WOMEN'S ENGLISH HOMESPUS ALICWOL: WIDE WALI, CHEY- At SUIT rictly ail extra Those $2.50 Rotkers are this time Oak. 8 hand again fo Mabegany finish ms well “$ 0 Couches for Rockers for = 4 Bpiece Parlor Suites for. Spiece Parlor Suites tor $50 Parlor Suite for... $35 Oak Chamber Sets, $20 Oak Chamber Seta. $2) Sideboards Seetntntetes intents Sot $50 Mahogany Chamber Sein $90 Sideboards. At $12.50 Sideboards . 3 Z S CLOTH, jacket neatly trimmed fine; nobby dy-frout Gast and per- 5 . * $21, LS a aie mie | Pao 00 ae nee ee cine and China si < fuished at waist ‘with satin girdle shades of zreen, tan, gray aud wa' ME sceneries ci $47 ¢ and bew; entire costume tet with silk lived Uhroughout. A very special $90 Hall Rac ks oa tbe ee ce ewwne S49 00 3 silk-—mavy blue, green and value. SLAB ody Dumas Capen. por ga. ‘ as ee e. Tapestry Carpets, per yt ‘ = . ‘Tapestry Rugs... ae ee ¢ Tailor-lade Separate Skirts. st ‘ A superb assortment of Tailor-made Skirts of rich silks and bro- Inaugural Decorations Aesiraidle and cea ¢ caded satins; new and exclusive designs; properly lined and_ stiffened; somabie Fs periect hanging—perfect in every detail. : HOEKE, | CARPETS, DRAPDRILS, FURNITURE, Spa. Ave. and 8th ee at m. $7.25, $8.75, $10.00 to $40.00 Each. Inauguration Supplies. We are splendidly equipped for furnishing hotels, boarding houses and private families with the very best values obtainable, in whatever is necded in the way of inauguration supplies. _Knowii ing what you would probably need we have secured very liberal quantities, and by so doing can name prices on goods of genuine merit, which are exceptionally low. Housekeeping Departments. 3d floor, a ae t Kiphonze Youngs Ca, ‘We shall clone at 12-March 4th, All-tnen Crash Toweling. All-linen Scotch Huck and Crash inches. Hach. Hemmed dozen 2.2... Heavy Cceam Dawask Table Cloths, with red border. ‘2x2 yards, cash 2x2t, yards, eac 2x8 yards, each. Plaid Linen Dosiies, dozen. . Inauguration Glassware. Imitation Cut Bottom Tumblers, each. 2c. Banded ‘Tumblers, each... 5 Best Thin Blown Tumblers, eac a oe ital or Large Glass Handled Nay Sugar Dishes, each. Cream Pitchers Vinegar or ON Cra Thin Blown Cha Glassea, each Thin Bown Winky Cinsses, each. ‘Thin own Teer Imitation Cat Glass Caral 2a. Water Pitchers, exch. . Imitation Cut oS Finger Sth Inauguration Enameled Wai 14-gt. Coffee Boilers, bail Large Toasting Rice Bollers, each. Rat Store Pats, each. Latge Cotice Pets, each Bread Pans, each. Best Quali Size 27x43 inches, each: Size 36x56 inches, each. Size 40x06 Inches, cach. Special paces for large quantities. ‘Toy Dept.—3a floor. 18x36 Huck ‘Towels, 15 faches square. each. Per yard....00----4! ee [ss Towels, 18x36 12h. inches. Per 3h 11-4 White {Crochet Bea for vse. Exel 81.15 13 | Bab. Feather Pillo feather-proof ticking. "Each Satteen Bed Comforts, full size Per 45>. | cotton batting. 10-4 White Wow Blanket value, Pair. Inauguration Dinner and Toilet Ware. White Porcelain Open Segetable Dishes e Poreciain Cape asl Ren rutte Poreeiaia White Porcelain Pitchers, chambers, ana ea fea, “each Sth re. han Cotton Per yacd. Ready Hemmed Linen Tea Towels, 18x26 inches, +l. , stdorless, covered White Wash Bowls and Tithe, White sually 374c. im red, Bunting, logse colars, pial te and bine oc tet oone 3 to 36 inches wid ; ie pie 4 geeeeasege © ee zB g Dr. Welsh’s grape juice is pure, and unfermented, and has a rich, strong grape aroma and flavor. It is recommended by physicians in cases of fever and pneumonia, being very efficacious. “It is especially de- sirable for sacramental uses. Trade supplied at oie nh prices, Fer quick lunches and light dinners there will be many of them, no doubt, duri this week—we have dmmdreds of deli ings to suggest. ‘Take “White Lav Soups, for instam one of the 30 varietlos can be made rvady Plenty of such serve ina few mulustos clicions things as whole ham cooked and boned, whole oxtafl ready To sliciag, canned fish—bonciess sardines, aplced, pickled and troutiied; sardines, smoked and tu of]: 9 Ineats of all sorts—renily the only complete stock In town, Elphonzo Youngs Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 428 oth St, bet. D and E. *Phonc 58. aor ABAARAAADAASACARALASEEE ER EM it runks to suit every taste and jPocketbook!! _B per cont off to folks busing now" Truuks with every concelvable (ruuk con- ” cealence butt whi a recent’ Ap rough * i handling. We'll surely suit you ou truuks. , LUTZ & CO., 497 Penna. Ave. @ Sole Agents for Concord Harness. mit-2od » ee rr WE er ewes ot ee See eid + Dainty, Appetizing Paper Napkins. of far-off Japan. Give ive. ail tue “oe ‘carsice af abe costiewt, danas 5 —and, cost of tauudry |, ace far Sold SS 40c.; ee voveuvwvws the Lumdred giving service dor 5 meals for, Sunee anes Sy Sh. oat Wo. PURSELL'S, Ninth 3 418” RADAR EED

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