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6 Storage, 22d and M. F st., cor. Mth. | Our goods bear the stamp of perfect finish C7 Cleaning and refinishing Lace Cur- tains. EFA special department: Hauling, Moving avd Packing. China Cases. —Walik through the department and you'll find the finest array of low priced, medium priced and fine China Cases that ever greeted you. Spring is a time for small stocks in Furniture usually, but we're bet- ter prepared now to meet your de- mands than we were last fall even. Ovk Swell Worth $25 $18.00 Storing, End China Case. Oak Swe! hina . with mirror bee Worth &335—- Onk Swell nel Case, shaped door with ¢ . Worth $32-—for _. $24.00 well Case, ¢ mirror $25.00 > $21.00 ‘ase, mirror h bevel plate Worth $10-for..... k Corner Chi $23.00 $10.75 $11.00 $15.50 Hin. ture Fram- ving Wall Papers ti department for F It Seetnateefeafeateegontnes ¢ COMPANY. a “HECHT & the importance of this offering of $4.49 taffeta silk waists and Ik shirt waists, ladi You can see at a glance that not one should be less than $8 and $9. The shirt waists have detacha- ble linen collars and all are made right up to the point of style. It’s a rare offering, and you can feel that you're buy- ing iS8 & SO silk waists for *4.* because of our good fortune in = a a i Se ee Sa securing them. j Ribbon sale. Tomorrow we shall give yon z We are getting famous for yur ribbon sales, and so long you like them vou shall have opportunity. 39e. wrapper sale. 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KOLB E a La Dealth and gives tous tem. BP: $1 hottle; trial size, vengh st. 0... ir. Stee4 peeseeeseneesesecsces Our Emulsion % — Of Cod Liver Oil has the 5 —— great advantages of being ¢ —— pleasant to take—easily ¢ digested—and more nutri- a tous than the pure oil. $ 5c. pint. POSE | tree scvsineiitess —— dandruff, cure all diseases of the The most wonderful of nature's rem- Marvelous in its results, Strongest niations from prominent people every- Sem for circular. CALIFORNIA WATER €o., 1010 F Street, _aplo-ea Restore alp. le, H. P. ROBERTS, Gen'l Marager. Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific Cures Drunkenness. It can be given WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE Ob THE PATIENT in coffee, tea or articles of manent and speedy cure, & moderate drinker or ah cc free, to “is inna tin the Dark: Mailed free. “on = and fe27T-s,ta&tbi6e Sheet Music at Half Price. Violin, Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Strings, 5 cents each. 10,000 copies of Sheet Music at 30 cents each. Send 2-cent stamp for 2 complete cata- “Yegue by mail. Popular Maguaines at cut prices, CHAS. J. SIMPSON, 1006 G street, (Neat Palais Roya’). mils-Im,14 Silks and Laces== The store is at its best n feel the air of perfection that in every purchase. Special Sale of Silks. On hand again with another bunch of big values. We watch this market most close- ly. If anything happens to throw advantage to the bu: ours is right there to get "Best pick. It “rains out of a clear sky” sometimes in the Silk quarter —and that is about what it did this time. Nobody was ex- pecting such good fortune. But you get the benefit of it. The weaves and patterns are of the present season’s popu- lar _types—or we wouldn't have touched them. The prices were very low for extra good qualities—otherwise the inducements would not have tempted us. But when you sce the array of brilliant colors and dashing styles you will appreciate the bargains. 21-inch Checked Silks, excellent va ues and in the popular combinations — worth 35 29e. 4. 21-inch Striped Washable Si satin figures, in rich colors. propriate for waists and ft worth 58.— dC. y4 ° yd. 27-inch Black Waterproof Habutal, extra heavy quality and fine finish— a@ special valne for BOC. 22-inch Printed Foulard, in all the best Purisian tints—a big quality to be able to buy at 50c. ya. 20-inch Checked Taffetas, in the many-toned effects, together with the regular patterns special at 19€. ya, 22-Inch Tlaid Lontsines, the latest in silk fashion, and the best of the lat- est—at the special price— $1.00 Established 1840, Telephc ne 995. {GET THIN. Dr. Edisen’s | Obesity Pills and Salt Remove Surplus F Se THE EVENING STAB, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1897-14 PAGES. Specials in the Blah =-AT== PERRY’S. Ow. The new stocks are all complete—the exclusive novelties sparkle like stars. You can pervades everything that holds a place here. And you—lots of you—hosts of you—are here delving among the varieties—ad miring and selecting the tempt- ing values and choice fashionables—carrying away satisfaction xaziain and Changeable Taffetas vou now are in great demand and very but notwithstanding that we are able to meet the demand, baving the most popular of all the colors and combinaticns. ‘They are ‘ncluded in three greet grades—60c., T5c. and 85e. a yard. Laces. At the Laces is a busy counter these days. And we are meeting the demand, as is usual at the “Greater Store.” The novelties flock here—and every showing is a strong quality—worthy of us—and satisfactory to you. Neckwear and Veilings are included with the Laces. Look for the latest in all these things here. jaited Chiffonettes, in Mais, and Navy Blue—$1 qual” ya ch Plated Chiffons and Chittoncties, in, White nod Black, in ‘a {hole string of values, from good to pest Plaitings. Neckwear. Black Chiffonette Capes and in the very latest effects. Black, Cardinal, Blue and Plaid Silk ‘Ties and Bows—z5e. to $1.25 each. All the new in Ladies’ Linen Collars and Cuffs—all sizes. Boas, Veilings. 18-inch Black Chenille Spot V ‘ling, in Brussels and Russian Nets. to #1 a yard. plored Chenille Spot Velling Ath iiinch Black, White, Navy Blue, Brown and Gray Chiffon’ Vellings—35e. a yar Black, White and Colored Is-ineh Sewing Silk Veiiings—2e. a yanL Grenadines. 45-inch Black and Colored All-silk Grenadines, special patterns, exclusive effects—$1 to $4 a rd. *Gauzes. 2 Plain Chiffons and Mousseline te, Cream and and $1 a yard. Mousseline White and colors- rd. vfetetaaetedetiaia dicated Seadeatentreteitoeteeseegententeteeioe inch Allover Laces, in Point Lierre and Point Venise, with Edges und Bands—by far the cleverest line that bas been seeu here this season. DR. SHADE’S CHLORIDUM. DISCOVERY FOR CONSUMPTION || Investigation Reveals More Re- markable Cures. Boys. 2 : . Fo . Deh me be Withholds Her Letter Until She is Pos j= to iis as ti ut! ts a * 5 selves fre to the little fellows. EI os PSS ase || ttre tat She i Cui al iren’s ster Clothes. i & BOYS’ GRAY, Brown / Makes Forty Cases Reported z nnd Blue Seoee S 95 | Combination y ii i) Soe tos yeu | Cored in Washington Alone, = Boys’ aLL-wooL = i Scoteh bag has s D>. 85 4 |B tion Suits, || Mrs. Laura B. Holderby, 815 M_ street northt | 2nd plain colors : = Teac eras conrad Lot ae tuberculosis and Fj ss i} a ‘street. |B Sizes 5 to 16, com peising § = tesa Holderby'e “letter or appreciation all novelties in plain and IZ | and gratitude, which she very prodentiy” withheld faney weaves..........+ until Was satisfied beyond a doubt that she BOYS’ ALL - moots was cured: Brownle Suits, ealloe collars ‘aud vests of same material “January 27, 1895. “Dr. N. B. Shade: As I have derived such per- manent benefit from your treatment I wish to 52.50 Beautiful new patterns thank you openly far the ame. in’ rownle Suite, high $ “When I began your treatment last March I was grades in combination not expected to lve much longer by physicians and comes 3 <i friends. I had thirteen hemorrhages in less than a inary ne year, I bad been examined by several prominent hysiclans, each one di my case tubercu- rao! ing of" ‘novelties In. Cheviot ec eection of my right and ihe ind Worsted Suits, ex- ls of the uy 7 ¥ middle section of my left lung. are Heian ey § “I coughed very much day and night, and was "S to 6. | Worth up 5 #o weak I could scarcely get about. T improved to $8........ S steadily under your treatment, and today enjoy good health. “I shall be delighted to see auy one who may wish to interview me after 4 o'clock. My friends feel that my recovery is almost a miracle. Very respectfully, LAURA B. HOLDERBY “S15 M street northwest.”” Write to Dr. Shade, 1232 14th st., Washingt Sees Hodeetoetotestorndentodtoneclpstoottoeelantedloterirer tein tatintaototintetiotorlnterlotentn So forintendrtersce inter Drip ers prrri rir Crier PR SUITS, All-wool D.C., for booklet and symptom | blank for “1 Scotch ‘Cheviots, broken treatment., “Consultation free.” Iaids and Ge aplo-s, ah. im populae, ‘shades. vaiae 7 50 Seesroersescesess ior segse9 oy ° é You and $ ¢ © $| 2, The New Hats and = |~ your wife 4 é Neckwear. %~ come in and see those three é $ 0 ne lines of 8urs that we “crack- $ & : é up” so highly— z : Visconsin Peerless Refrierators— S2 5 < Straw, Mattings— 3 Ba Outfitters to Men and Boys, $ The hese is none too good 54 x 910-912.F Stree & for you, we think—and the $ $ if Be best are what we have—and 3 $ Le g all we have. Because our 2 £ rices are no higher than 3 - > ees erie % $ anybody else's is no sign that ¥ + 7 their values are as good as ¢ : 0 & Elphonzo Youngs Co. é ours. They're not unless 3 ¥ Everybody and every dealer con- 5 they've got the same $ %|cedes the superiority of Dr. Welsir's which they can't have—we 3 Ka Grape Juice. No more to pay for control them. Puts competi- jit than other sorts—not as much 3 tion beyond the question. 4 #|now that we are having a special | 3 % | sale of dtpereduced the price consid- | $ 2 = erably. Being pure and unfermented . anebiGaaeee Greene 3 it is espgcially desirable for sacra-|$ %| mental-nyid table use. ePa. Ave. and 8th Street. 3 $ Sod 0% seoceseoccosoocostooss a Lad d shipment of delictons old Ver- Pla menace rn aac meee ee | Se VOUR sirup, dots of the Vermout maple sugar and Setees $ Oaaipieasleato ee : eae ‘| Hobby” z Sitar Nala £1 Elphonzo Youngs Co., | Pure Food? » Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 428 Ninth St. bet. D and E. —if so, you'll be charmed with the bread, cakes and pastry “CERES” Flour sh Seondontonteet . J. H. Chesley & Co., Double Stores, 1004 F St. and 522 roth St. k the } & —takes. No better flour P WS 4 Coo t € . than “Ceres” can be had at 9 3 C ki . any price. “Ceres” Flour : $ sold by all grocers—we “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” OO Ing =| only wholesale it. $ —with a Gas Cooking 3 —— $ Range if you desire to SES EE EES See e SeRE ee Strate t et Tote reeeenes etre seeso: $ do = in’ the easiest, £ ae se ee = a ====|$. safest and cheapest man. $ W —— 1st and Ind. Ave. _It Se ner. The “Fire King’ é SS : reat Gas Cooking Range + rae: holds supremacy as Z|: T WY B ° regards convenience, omorro economy and efficiency. argains It is a high-grade Gas 3 Last Day of 3 Cooking Range at a lit- Read what these remedies have done for Mrs. Ingalls, Mrs. Rutgers and Mra. Valner. They are thin aid glad. You can he made thin and “glad, Mrs. Ruth Stillwell Ingalls, writes thus, from her residence on G street east Edison's Obesity Pills have in about six weeks reduced. tiny curpluw sh nds, and an affection of the heart which my physicians said was developing Into fatty degeneration. My Mrs. Nellie tillwell McKinley, Grant stree wi Sounds in a mouts ‘by Dr. Edison's Obemty Ville." Mrs. Rena Paget Rutgers writes from the ‘Treas- “IT have in six weeks secured a use of Dr. Edison's ag ury Depertuvent: reduction of 21 pounds by 1 Coeslty Pills, and they “have cured me of ver trouble. My husband bas us . Edison's Obesity Fruit Salt with great benefit ‘Writing from ber home on Indiana avenue, Mrs. pertha Hamlin Palmer gays: “d huve taken three Dr. Edison's Obesit 1s and they have eee me 29 pounds and cured me $1 a, nottle: Obesity Fille, bottle. “THESE GOODS ‘AR IN Sotk’ BY LEADING RETAIL, DRUGGISTS, “Written guarastee to refund the price if Dr. 1 Obesity Pills or Obesity it Salt are cur CHICAGO MEDICAL DEPARTMENT for ad- or ang other disease. | Send ind orders to Loring & Co., General Agents forthe Calted. States. ‘To Instire prompt reply mention department, anJ use only the nearest ad- dress. We send free, “How to Cure Obesity.” If you are, ruptured send for circular, Hest truss in the world. LORING & CO., DEPT.8, WEST NEW YORK CITY. phate Ne srage 8 ST, CHICAGO, ILL. mb16-tu,thés-3m saa vice about your obesit) oA NE he ver peeduct af the world-fained yigin were BO eeanes in price than that which is asked inferior qualities. Pure, wholesome, Gclisioos. Try Wt. Ack your dealer for it or send to “Tel. 1076. Kingsley, 4#° 1209 H St. " a eR AM IT’S A QUESTION OF LIFE AND DEATH —not dollars apd cents—when it comes to ‘$40 to $125. THE: ARLINGTON. PARLOR A. ARTIFICIA CROWNS. Though it is folly to negtect teeth till artificial crowns are called for, yet we should be thankful that when they are necessary they’ can be made so as to be ‘useful, beautiful and dur- able. That is to say, if you pat- ronize (Evans’ Dental See 1 1300 F DF st. n. Bw, apl2.3t* L French Gowns Palniess Extracting, 5004 'J.B.Henderson’s REMOVAL SALE tle price—and is the only range provided with separate burner. It is - . . We will occupy new sto 3 °F street, impossible for it to be- Farin ISS eine Che tanes gt fortron, ‘ A (and for that day we will seil_the come clogged. _ You can balance of the 8, 10 . lots of Wall Seoboegeodecgegeeseeteatons do, any kind of cooking with it—bake—broil— fry, etc. Note the low- .ness of the prices: Papers at the low pri 5° piece. Sortontontoeseesententeatoetesteoteofontent _ S16 3-burner “Fire ¢ Jas. B. Henderson oe se “Fire 923 F St, bet. = and roth. mh _ King,” $14.50. Gittins num 25 4-burner “Fire Drunk f for Twenty Years. A correspondent writes: “I was drunk on and off for over twenty years, drunk when I had money, sober when I had none. Many dear friends I lost, and numbers gave me good advice to no purpose: but, thank God, an angel hand caine at last in the for.n of my poor wife, who adumtuistered some of your medicine to me without iny knowledge or con- King,” with water back, $21. $9 Table Range, $7.50. TEAC | sent. I am now saved, completely transformed 75 from a worthless fellow’to a sober and respected citizen.” Easter Pictures. Medallion Pictures at 25c., 50c., T5e. and $1 of Madonna,’ Magdalen, “kee Mater Delorosa, St. Cecilia, Soul's. ‘Awaken. tcher of Tears, Christ in Gethsemane, Au- the following subjects: og, Lit welus, Veo r Bell, Choristers, Easter Lilies, etc. Framed and "hotos of St. Cecilia at 50 Te. veg Medallions ety of St. Cecilia, Mudonria, fy len, from $2.! faframed Photos of St. Cectlin at 20c,, 83¢:, tha, Last Bep0e. ete., at ee each. Al the followii ings at wh: iapinel a Sadat Sues Rina ception, Salvator 8 jmmaculate €on< Mundi, rin. and a fine importa Photo at $5 of Grist on rine Road to Em- This marvelous remedy will be mailed in plain wrapper, with full directions how to give secre 1008 "sr = = B22 16 10" Sz. Ph th hh ik ts Sse tt te It on receipt of one dollar, by the RENOVA CHEM: ICAL CO., 66 Broadway, New York City, or they will gladly mail full particulars free. inh23-eolm Poe es Have a June Temperature & October Airin Your Room. Hygiene sanctions only open fires. Grates w a room healthfully. There's a multitude of di comforts in the unhealthy heat of furnace aud . 4 < yor ‘Storage Puy $3. Merchants’ Parcel | a bottle. Washington Homeopatitic TRARMACY ON H ST.. No, 1097. 029-981 D st. nw. champion that his claim would be allowed and would probably go through before ve THE BREWERY WORKMEN They Are Fully Supported by the Federa- ee * % * tion of Labor. Gloves Twenty-One Organizations Repre- For © sientéa fm the Central Labor Easter. “« ae - Union. For weeks past we've ~ been bum busy Preparing “for Such our Easter “exhibit. The Central Labor Union at its regular weekly meeting, President Milford Spoha in the chair, and Mr. J. J. Crowley, secre- ‘ary, recéivedand placed on record with the understanding that it will be soon in- dorsed, a communica from the execu- tive countil of the Ai in Federation of Labor. which is expected to have great in- fluence on the brewery business of the United States. The communication, which is signed by President Samuel Gompers and Secretary Frank Morrison of the American Federa- tion of Labor, states that “an appeal sub- miited to the American Federation of La- bor by the national secretaries of the Na- tional Brewery Workmen's Union of the United States, has received full considera- ation and approval, and all labor is urged to support the National Brewery Work- a varlety of new color- jngs—rich and tasteful before And to been inatance prices fall far below their real value. fd—in white, tans and black. to your hand and guaran- teed - : lemon, Pitted Q3°- $1.23 for our 4- button and 3-clasp men's Union in its Just caus: Dressed Kid The meeting was attended by the repre- 7 = sentatives of twenty-one organizations and Gloves, the Sig ked Was one of the most enthusiastic ever held lar price, $1.75. by the Central Labor Union. A large All the fashiona- ‘amount of important business was trans- acted, but by a vote of the body It was de- ble colors. termined to keep most of it from the A , knowledge of the public for the present. Misses A special committee was appointed to in- Gloves in vestigate acharge that Mr. 5. 8. Randall, the pleasure resort and steamboat pro- white, pearl, prietor, was employing members of the Knights of Labor exclusively, and ask him tans, &c. to divide his patronage with the members of the Central Labor Union and Building Trades Council, not only as regards the music and painting, for which he is said to have already made provision, but also as to anyother work he may want to have done. The chair appointed as the commit- tee Messrs. Owens, Lannis and Cross. Delezate Keener, chairman of the legis lative committee, reported that the bill prepared for submission to Congress by a member of the Central Labor Union, pro- viding that the maximum rate of wages shall be paid on all municipal work, and which was referred to the legislative com- mitte, has been revised, and that Iresi- Gent Gompers had requested the committee to retain the pill until it can be submitied to the executive council of the American Feceration of Labor, for action by it. Work of Organization Louvre GloveCo., F St.--919 wereeees SeOSTOCOKT LOL LSOLIILD IG DOR OR IPID PV GI OVID TV DIODE PFD PIFOO DO OD IOF OD IOOD veer ° ” BOLE BDS FOOD IOT MOODS 9099999090905 0602900 HLOLIDOOOES DOOD F346 99659406 PS 9EOGO5 E004 OG00 4 054 $ We're 3h ping 3 Delegate Lannis of the organizaiion com- | @ ar in : = mittee, reported the partial organization of $ on this Straw Matting by the 2 the Federal Labor Unioa. Sunday last, as e roll at oy already published in The Star. 4 ¢ The Central Labor Union indorsed the 4 10¢ a d + action of the organization committee in ap- | $ ° ° é arrangements for holding a|@ But it’s extra good matting. g meeting at Typographical Temple cn 3 A good deal better than 10c. = fon of the excoutve counell of tne | ¢ Ordinarily buys—and it’s only % Americ ao meierat mob abor, mnten a 2 one lot of an immense line. ¢ yeen calles by Presid je Gompers to begin = Ta 9 Monday next. It Was announce] that the It certainly pays you to trade $ mass meeting would be addressed by Presi- here. 2 dent Gompers, Vice Presidenis McGuire, Mattings laid free. S Duncan and Lennon, and Secretary Morri- g ‘Thix ts a complete Wousc-farnish- t son. ing Store. > Delegate Shandley reported that the 4 Your Credit m® guod. < names of contractors for the erection of Secretary Sherman's houses, which were put on the unfair list several months ago because they employed non-union labor, have been removed from that list, as they now and would in future employ union men exclusively. Delegate Lannis reported that the plumb- ing shop of Barber & Ross has also been sHOUSE & HERRMANN,’ LIBERAL FURNISHIERS, 3 Cor. 7th and I Streets. 2 POSSE SEEECESSERS2¢4 unionized, and similar action was taken by the Central Labor Union relative to that. ROB FITZS So MMONS’ PATENT. The Fighter fs Also an Inventor and Interviews the Examiner. Mr: Robert Fitzsimmons, ef worldwide reputation, appeared in a new role this jnorning. Every one knows that he is a versatile genius—as a prize fighter—but comparatively few people are cognizant of the fact that he is an inventor of no mean Exquisite EASTER Millinery At the Greatest Millinery’ | Bob is a believer in the old saw House in the South. - that a shoemaker should stick to his last so when he camé to inventing things he $5 and $6 did not go outside the phase of life with = which he is most fa He is an expert bag punche as not been altogether satisfied with the punching bag and platform that he was using. He gath- ered his wits together d originated a P ing platform after his own ideas and sebmitied the matter to John We & Co., patent a claim was 1 Trimmed Hats, $3.98. Our regular $5 and $6 Trimmed Hats luding Mourning and trite " $3.98 $1, 75c. me 50c. Sample Flowers, 19c. and it met with at the department. e We have another shipment of Imported vantage of the cl presence in Sample Flowers. In this lot are Rose Washington this morning to take him be- Hvacinths, Violets, F Dain fore the examiner in person to press his Pansies, Lilacs and Tranc ciaim. Flowers of all kinds, w Hy es foliage, Take your pick at. ° Notwithstanding the fact that Fitz was up pretty late last night, he was out bright and early this morning and was at Mr. Wedderburn’s office shortly after 8 o'clock. With him his big dog, Yarrum, who Viewed the proceedings with scorn ‘while his mester went into a long discussion of the subject of boxing gloves. He had a couple of pairs of mittens with him, and, puting one glove on his sturdy left fist, he proceeded to point out its defects and’ de- cribe in detail what he thought would make a perfect boxing glove. He showed himself a pretty good talker and in his use of words was particularly careful. At 9 o’cluck the little party started for the patent office. Yarrum ran beside the carriage. The news that Fitz was in the neighborhood had spread rapidly and a crowd of people followed him to the 7th strect entrance of the patent office. Yar- rum, who weighs 18) pounds and stands ax high as an ordinary table, wanted to follow Fitz into the building, but the watchman $1.25 Panama Short-back Sailors, 68c. 59c. Untrimmed brown, Segant tine of a shapes Special Suit Bargains. £ $20, $15 and $12 Fine quality Serge and alvo the latest novelty at the door objected, and Yarrum, much to Cioth, “in Eton, fy front his disgust, had to be tied up outside. In- caret ets side the bullding the champion was follow- idee, grecn and brown. ed about by several hundred people, ail anxious to catch a glimpse of the man who knocked out Jim Corbett. He acted as if he was used to it, however, and apparenuy did nct even notice the attention that was paid to him. The female clerks in the office were greatly exciteed over his visit and did everything they could to get as close as possible to the “undefeated champion of the world.” Fitz's interview with the examiner lasted only a few minutes. His patent being in- tended for physical exercise, came under ihe head of surgical instruments, and was pasced on by Principal Examiner James B. Littlewocd:’ Fitz was not called upon to give a demonstration of the merits of his machine, and after a few minutes’ close ccnyersation the examiner assured the $2and $2. -50Skirts, 98c. Very aye pe icur 8c. KING’S PALACE, ; 812-814 7th. i Nance space ———— NE visit will convince you our treatment of Bunions 4 ootis, tove. Our Portable Grates warm oom heaith- { week was over. Fitz was highly elate: or Lesnar aR segs Talis) Manys st opcie; tin Weiinys a amnomne over the success attending his visit and aie Weta * erior to all others. one. NS in fine feather e took the carrlage or aie tone a see Fine Artotype Engi AV=|< Toome,-lght, dry and well ven- 17 HY Corning’s “Te Shop'’—520- back to his hotel to'meet his party prepara- mediate relict in either ease. ‘No < 4 t ‘at $3 per month. More central aay Ss tery to leaving town on the 10 o’cluck in ize 22x28. { ny other storage quarters and all § | _*P!2-1 train. ~ Ry mw Ned ZS, S' § elgh(yAcors easily reached by passenger To Get Rid of a Cold ens i yaiyntor, Mundt, Sanct neta Maria, Madonna, | Magda- - j and freight elevators. ‘o Get ola = Death of Mrx, Carolina Day. 8 to 6 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12. *"ap6 ‘on the Mount o a _ ee ee sea a osaataing FS Gta vans, Drop ws a lize ‘to eat ¢| Ver Try Camphor Pills? | r= Carona catneart Day, a well rt. The Ascension, Fight Tato a: fl cose want stored. Nothing helps make “a cold” teave sou quick | T°" 2s Columbia Hospiter concrete: | ‘Ofcourse you need Photos of the Virgin, oly Sight, ceacihsion Chikee [4 “ene sere Me haniat a tamahor Pile. One ot heve"uise | Uied, at’ Columbla Hospital yesterday, aged Before Tilate, Christ dn the "Temple, Gist at 4 Stes pellets now and then is epough to cure rou. 2m; } SeVenty-four, years.’ She left three sons,| and it will pay you to see Herman W. Day of Providence, R. L; William “C, Day of Swarthmore, Pa., and David T. Day of this city. our $4.00 [lezzo Tints. They are the best. having .preséeiptions filled.“ Life or death | MEW Delivery _ Telephone 650. = Emancipation Day. ESTABROOK, 1227 Pa. ave. apl-104 ht ee {jcompany, Holmes’ Home-made Pies} tere is a clsn of autnorty i» a ar-| You Can Be Rid of Piles w AS 4: xe eee Gene | M. Silverberg & Co. ly ees iy tcc aaron, ts cet eaten of eas | By Using Tablet 16. its them to pat = bake ‘apt. * Grogs!" We never make mistakes, — Art Store, . a Soa ea mcoaaee ‘claim to be organizing the Hillsdale division rplleving an cwring lint o"Bloedng — Arlington Drug: Store, 414 9th St. N.W. tere Oe, bg dae Dalvered anywhere, ‘Fame ison, (POR DABMETE, Both have their followers, | sul, "We ake pat up © Suppository HS Delivered anywhere, who accord them the titie of chief marshal. Cor. Vt. Ave & H-St4@™ & Daggett. | apizste Marshal Smith has been regular Homeopathic Phai *Y, 1331 G St. rs PADRE aE RT OP ESOS Holmes’ Landover Mkt., 1st & E Sts. meetings with his people in Do Neat Sith st; couventent Tel. BS. to: lo to. Siccafdi’s :Get acquainted *'* with¢ mh2t-Im,16 }Eaptain-Stmms ana the Suns of Freedom | vapisiad <) "wcment “0 teaeeters. Tel 104. ? Club, No. — srciged eines relating to W oT Do J Ti ay ssortiint ot Th finest : Benson’s Porous Plaster | n=, parse ot tne captain's residence on | We’ aie o we ae ee ae ee e very lines : ‘Gre relief, Price, 25 cents. | Smith has ntea as| Your Gown Washington, 4 ° mht Campbell, chief of ~ We are "als ‘elling & toi of “Ail Long Human 38 Coff 4 - = sa Switches ikea” to $1.50. Cc. ee. - Holmes, ved see ay Xou'll, thank me for advertising It—ohco * Gray — whan redneed in same proportion. py in oorsand” Ries me. ccardi, | G meso deiictous, tack ie tae, “at : aM 11th ef., next. to N. H. Duvall, 1923 Pa. Ave. ¢ roon.s for Siete @yeing. g a oe NUE eceeeeree eoee o 2 -