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AND SON MOSES THE - ATMOSPHERE WHICH SURROUNDS THE EARTH SCIENTISTS SAY—18 GRADUALLY DISAVERARISG. THERE S> | | F st., Our goods bear the stamp of perfect finish. cor. 11th. | B PAL ORE FINE LINES OF SPRING SUITS. Is XOTHING )G GRAbt CAL ABOUT THE. Rowmaerycoa ~ aS SG, oaey Ee ON THE BEST. aie = this tha fo BE E CAPITAL € ary, SIMPLY ak SE WE SELL GOODS AT Sete E7 Cleaning and refinisiiog La ET Cold stornge for fine carpets, Curtains. rugs, &e. Carpet Bargains. BORDERED CARPETS. ABLE PRIC SOMETIMES x FIs o0ms, 8 Pox aN go, ELAR GOOD THIN SEVER VEr WAVE FAILED IQ,GNE THE PEOPLE THE BENEFIT OF OUR GOOD LUCK. HERE eRe TWO | Lot 2039. fe SPRING OVEROODATS, light STRICTLY | | BLACK SERGE SUITS—Three-button Cutawsy ALL WOOL, neatip, nivly” and “strongly. made. | Sack Coats, Skeleton Backs, ALI No manufacturer in this country can produce such | BLACK. ‘Duplicates cannot be obtained than $10 anywhere. @ garment for tess than $7.50. ‘Take one for $3.98. Your chok Top Coats.” Fancy Vests. i = oe ian the —— $7- 5Q | Maur rich and handsome patterns, “$ 1 98 cat. “The proper finish. ‘The $4 kind at.. : fit—from Suits. From 28 to 35 chest measure. e proper Pantaloons. A $1.50 great vanes.” Come of materials $)-00 Long ago we were awarded the not considered. We only charge tothe, It’s bargain after bargain in our | tor the making. ioe palm for carrying the largest stock, $2 OQ) D nt. While we're . the greatest variety, the bandeomest 2 5() parece beter full Suits. pattens, the best qualities and i clearing out the remnants and fu! Standard Onford Minturcs. 34s, § -p OQ | renee” mace oor rece ot gunn $2.78 carpets left from great fire Se aa and Oe Wale, Ge 3 ate eee $3.00 clearing out many by letting buy- S = ‘$3.50 ers make a deposit of one-fourth | Syits. : match our prices. re, the bill and storing the carpets and Brown weet. ‘An g = ,QQ | Boys’ Short Pants Suits. free of charge till fall--we're add- No greater values ever shown. 5 ges 8 t0 15 years. | For extent, $475 3 ing additional attractions in the Sock can't be beaten, The prices way of a lot of remnants from our ite regular stock made up into Bor- pee eS Juvenile Suits. dered Carpets and priced this way. | amt” ovcrpliias. 1” Worsteds, cast ag 050 sa sould so8 then. | “would. do —We'lll quote all the prices. | iots”” choice Rorsteds, meat casshueres. AIL uD- $]| -98 “What the carpets would cost if ’ ae then GLa GE Ls a cane made to orde ue m stock,” “what Men’s Furnishings. H nea ade der from s : A great vartety of cood thingx—to macet the re-| Hig they are marked regularly” and | ssirewents of the hour. Noc"a back sumbe: in its and Caps. “what the present reductions bring them to:” Size. Velvet Carpets. 8 ft. 3 in. by & ft! 3 in. by 1 z Bit din ny ib ee 4 int, Moquette Curpets. & ft. 3 tn. by 10 ft & by 10 Rit Sim by ie te ‘Tapestry Brussels i aries & ft. 3 tm. by 10 ft. & ft by To ft. 6 In & ft. 3 im. by 5 § ft. 3 in. by 1 11 ft. ir 20 ff. Gin. by 14 tt Body Brussels Carpets 8 ft. 3 im. by 11 ft. 2 in & ft. 3 im. by 9 ft. 9 in In the short pericd of one year this department, by actual merit, has forced its to the front, and among the knowing ones is referred to as headquarters. There fs nothing in the way of hexdwear for man or boy which is not obtainable here. The spring styles are decidedly Landsome. FeXcy SHIRTS. — We. Be. Bows, au “Ties, Putts, ALPINES and DERBYS—from. variety. CAPS—from TRUNKS, SATCHELS & VALISES At Manufacturers’ Prices. VICTOR E. ADLE OUTFITTER TO MEN & BOYS, 929 ss Seventh Street N. Se CORNER MASS‘CHUSETTS AVENUE. geoee ‘Carpets Wiil i PON to-se see He Lansburgh & Bro. + r 8 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in. be 4 Jot in ts ee iBe Ruined We are the W: ashington i Ramtahed Catpeces unless 200 wae something to Rill agents 1ot the ee ee $ 9S ES) s 2: ee eee et a ee ke $20.00 $9.50 | @ 2 © © the house. © Burn a Iittle in the room w in use by the most 4 WB. MOSES & SONS. it Ey re oe stvlish modistes ‘everywhere. 4 No Retiriog Sale. No —— Sele. .'o Auction SPECIAL SALE. Good Luck Rabbit Foo! Emeries . Tie Clasp Waist Set, Nall Fite‘or thor Hook. Cut Ginss Salve Box Toilet Combs... . Lemonade Sj Filly Holders: Bounet Brus! Sugar Spoon. Match Box. errs Spoo Hlariess Betts, Intest designs -§. DESIO, MFG. JEWELER, See ied from the ravishes of moths. 15, 25 and 50c. can. 5b camphor, 50e. ih Ib. r Paper, 10, Moth Balls, ‘Toe. doz. sheets. These are more accurate, less 4 intricate and less expensive than other patterns. A Fashion Sheet, free of charge, full of all the newest styles, awaits you. ae SPPEOSSOOOHO TOS =i SF ° eS: QD iS) m3 CY go: zl8 ¢ S. : PHARMACIST, * 15ths sedeeseeccesecosssevooesoes Discovered and Perfected by THE TURNERS OF PHILADELPHIA. FO-MELIA—Tne Infant's Friend, the Invalid’s Benefactor. A perfect food. A new discovery for the little ones and for the weak. BICOLA PILLS Make Blood and israins, Blue people Bright, uTAH RiDNEY BEANS The great discovery for Kidvey and bladder troubles. ‘They uever fail Satine Special. 50 pleces of Good Quality Satines in choice new spring patterns—for 10c. per yard. One lot of Fine Sutines, light and dark ground, in Oriental and Dresden styles, also Dillow effect in cerise, green, lavender, old gold and new blue. Very fine quality, usu- ally sold at 25e. per yard. make j and wettle mervous sank. psssassehs to cure. . TURS E LITTLE LIVER TURNERS—A very For 8c. Per Yard. agll PUL.” “Turns your Hv er. Sere TAaRZINA The only olntment “for skin troubles. All 30 and 37% Satines—this season's and fancy designs. For 25c. Per Yard. Koechlin’s” French Christi: importations—staple 3, jerald, Willian ies ‘Walter “ests 8, john W. Jennings, Magruder’: Drug a se 1o12 F ST.. He oe See eee az Special Remnant Sale on our OPPOSITE BOSTON HOUSE. | ASitius Frusk Been, Wee? Demy goes, : be ap20-424 Taster £6 Se Stott, Hob. T Fwelt | 4 third floor tomorrow. goa-=siacaemanaamacmanaaaag | Fle bee eta We are the EXCLUSIVE 8B. Bachrach. ALESANDRUAZE. S. Lewibeater AGENTS of some of the most & Sons. -t, ths, tm, 28 important eastern mills dispos- ‘Storage. New rooms, light, dry and weil ren- tiated at $3 per month. More central than any other storage quarters and all eight floors easily reached by passenger and freight elevators. Furniture moved with every care, in padded vans. Drop us a line to call for the goods you want stored. Merchants’ Parcel 929-931 D ast. ow. Delivery d ‘Telephone 659. Company, apl2-40a PROAsAAsasArssssssesessasd nda tn tintntandadactn tad POOss Peyererererrrree) We've made vers preparation ing of their over productions and short-length accumulations. Our Remnant Department i is over I5 years in existence. Best Dressmaker's Cambric, an rie ver 2c, 10 and 12%c. Silesia Remnants, Ac. PO -OO-~SD-OY PL BDP PP POPP PO-EO— 3 A grand se the busiest year have _ ever acing Ee weey kind — for every use—made up io a No an quote you lower prices a finer assurtment. Our Repafring Dept. bas no equal = facilities or expert men we em- every style known to house in town ploy. Good quality Every per yard ~e Harness. pabee No better A lot of Fine Bleached mee Cotton and Cambric Rem- a made shown} | 4 = fine exhibit we display of Harness. Our line of Harness is the Concord—famoug Good Quality Crash, fo throughout America as the very finest made! Ss sf for kitchen use. Pe diac indhintdein adden ceca chehemaaa " 3340. per yd. GOT THIN. Dr. Edison’s Obesity Pills and Salt Removed Their Read Tes- timony of George G. Schroeder and Other Prominent Washington- Surplus Fat.— ians. Get Thin Before Hot W eather. ‘The following is from Mr. George G. Schroed = 4 a A line ol 18, 25 a (Ce a ashanetn fs, | 1980006954 FECPTOS HOOVES SOSOSE Me Tae Gane. es ¢ pe : NT TOMORROW— : 2 121A. Messrs. LOKING & OO, 2 W. 22d St., N.Y. ing price......... ‘cach. Gentlemen: 1 used sour remecics knows as Dr. | SANL $15.00 and $16.50 Edison's Obesity treatment, consisting of Dr. Edi- . aie sous Vills and Salt and Dr. EXisun’s Obesity Band, ; 9 Boys’ Cheviot Sailor Suits to Frauess I posathie, my surplus weight. © In att (duck cuffs and collar. GE¢ weeks: it frow ti! use bs. weight, com- "2 e each. ing down from 3M to 355 It I consider it a Wyeth sriset ete Ae legitimate treatment aud efficacious as you recom- mend it to be, ant you hav putlic tse of this statement. GEO. Mrs. Rena Pag ury Depertmeat: G. trouble. Fruit Salt ‘with great benefit.” Writing from ber bome om indiana avenue, M! Bertha Hamlin Palmer says: “I have taken th: bottles of Dr. Edis in four weeks teduced me 2) pounds and cured me M rti W If. fi somal ot ot —Bordered! of chronte Indigestion.” al In oO 9 2 Apron Ginghams, fully 1 cos 5 Obesity, Fruit Salt. $1 a vottles, Ouealty Pile ap28-25d 617 11TH ST. _N.W. wide... Ceper a. £1.50 a bottle. THESE GOODS ARE Ke N ] (POPS SC CBES FECL CH 9EFF0 50004 STOCK BY LEADING KETAIL DRUGGISTS. Written guaraatee to refumi the price ‘f Dr. * = Edison’ ‘Obesity Vlls = bentty ected without good YORK "MEDICAL. DEFANTMENT cur CHICAGO MEDICAL DEPARTMENT for vice alcut your obesity or any other disease. sure to write if ruptured. Best truss ever ved —it cures. titers and orders to Co., General — for the United States. insure _btompt reply, mention departinent, and aly the nearest address. We geod free “How ar ‘Obeatty, bcs LORING & CO., DEPT. 8, WEST 22D ST. EW arr.” One TS I ae or. CHICAGO. be ap2T-tu, thé, iy consent to make SCHROEDER. Teatgers writes from the Treas- “I bave in elx weeks scared a Teduction of 31 pounds by the use of Dr. Edison's Cbesity Pills, and they bave cured me of liver My bushaad bas used Dr. Edison's Ovesity 's Obesity Pills aud they have Lutz & Co Established °9 1804. An imported line of Fine French Organdie. A, Pennsylvania Avenue. Be. paloma 10 ZGC. per ya. Ridtihhhec has AAS R Seat RAa nt! OO OOO ap2s- Sereeetenneeesss. bddaethddedadael Wade & Butcher Razors. Torrey Razor Strops. A line of odds and ends in Lawns, Cheese Cloth, India Linon and Black Organdie Remnants, placed on a ie 3c. per yd. 6l4c. per yd. LOWEST PRICES IN CITY. cial table 00 W. & B. Razor, bollew ground. W. & B. Razor, hollo a. A line of Figured 12%c. four-sided Torrey trop. Batistee ... Hy Swing Strop S.“& A. Genuine hae Flat Strop. Combination. 5c. 19¢. Best 12%. Figured Dim- 7 Be. Shaving Wrush We. ity und Lawn Remnants. . WAC. per ya. Sie: Imported Shaving Siig ; 2Be. C ae ‘ery complete line of ry Su; les, such as Se Stone Hones, all wizes; Cosmicties, Shaving Scaps, 8 Nottingham Bed Sets. B. & S. Clippers, Safety rs, Bay Rum, etc., Worth $1 and $1.25. Closing Oc. at lowest prices. KOLB PHANYACY, ah g atepaceie ® SOC. cach. a er, A lot of Gents’ Colored Seamless Half Hose... LADIE $10.50. They consist of Fly Front Reefers, Blazers and Eton Suits, raid Trimmed and Plato e, DOCoper as, A lot of 10c. White Domet Flannel Remnants. SCs, per yd. » 106 xa, A lot of 15¢. Blue Denim Remnants Inckets, tat oe "Furs stored during sammer. ree 0955990 00000000000 Specialties in n Boys’! Knee Pants. 39¢. quality... ...........age. 50c. quality. ... goc. quality.... LANSBURGH or a It is to the particular men—the men who are “finicky” about their clothes—that- I direct my attention. It is a pleasure to tailor such men— they appreciate my work and recog- nize the little touches that character- ize swell tailoring. Suits range from $18 to $50." The $50 suit. is ‘te use to Great Reduction In Hair. —— b 4 formerly, $5.00. formerly 10.50. = py 00, fe aan ss $450. So, ferment on ee Imperial Hair a ‘ever falls. Try one oe our “Gusiette'" tor S. HELLER’S, woz? 7th Street N.W. worth $50 and the $18 suit $18. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. ee tet e so te ot se PO COO > se-se-<e-4e PPP OP EWE PPP EEE ES & BRO, 420-422-424-426 7thSt. LOPE LO ELE LE LONE DEAE LO LEIP LE DOLE LE DELP IE LE LEAS LE LODE LE IE GE BOLE IE AEG, DO LODO SOO 9 O00 SOF OBI P-L PPP SH OIG HOS Fire-Proof Storage Rooms, $2 Per Month. : ees Nee a WASHINGTON ‘SAFE DEPORTE 00. 96 PAS AVE Open 9 to 4:30 pun nS ‘0e-3e-<s: iFirst Clearance Sale — Washington has ever seen. Every costume in. newest and most ee ite Spring patterns. Eton, fly-front and¥reefer effects, in plain and fancy cloths; some silk lined-jackets. The usual selling prices have been $20, $15, $12 and $10, We offer you your choice for. Millinery Bargains elsewhere. Short Back Sailors, 19c. 50 doz. Rough Straw Shortback Sailors in black, blue and white, very Sailors, 98c. King’s Palace. New Spring Suits, $20, $15, $12 & $10 values. This is the greatest suit bargain YOUR CHOICE, —the greatest millinery bargains this week in the greatest mil- linery house of Washington; bargains it's hopeless to look for $1.50 Trimmed Panama} WOMEN PLAYING WHIST Enough Progress of the Oongress at Philadel- : : - phia. Said. RED TICKET DAY AT BAUMS. Special Red Ticket Day bargaing have been placed on the Large tables in our POSITIVE Closin; -out Sale of Dry Goods. Geod Work by the Representatives ‘rom Washington—Organiza- tion of the New League. Correspondence of The Evenlog Star. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 28, 1897. The woman's whist congress has been organized. Mrs. Joseph R. Hawley pre- sented the name of Mrs. J. H. Andre for president of ‘the league. The nomin: tion met with hearty acclaim, and the committees were chosen. Mayor Warwick was in his happiest mood, and his hits on the great game of silence were heartily applauded. ~ Walter H. Barney made a favorable com- parison with the men’s whist congress formed six years ago. Mrs. Henry C. Town- send followed with a few pertinent re- marks. The contests for the woman's pair con- test began with three sections of nineteen labels each, the compass whist plan being selected, the highest plus scores of each section having to play off the match with For Bde. aud ‘S00 (ur special 19c. er ae Ae eet ere Se a ee Table No. 1—Big —— sis ots price : hotee” Oar eeaat coe 98c. ner, playing’ cast. and west: two other Table No. 2—Big bargains. .... .5c. 50.7 rimmed Sailors, »25C.| Misses’ and Children’s and Mra. Leach airs, Davis, Mrs. Pit: = No. 3—Big a -- Re. sient get ae 2oC. | Imported Leghorn ther contest, the latter playing with Sis: | Table No, 4 Pillow Canes 0 ee $1.25 Panama Short Back | Flats, 47c. Entered ‘with Dra Walls asa partner In flay! Noone eae rat, bong 50 doz. Imported Flats for misses and Sailors, 87c. i dren. Special price. . meen, Brown, ant tue. a R77. $1, 75c. and 50c. Sample aS " S7C. | Flowers, 19c. $4 Trimmed Hats, $2.98. $6 & $5 Trimmed Hats, Flowers, Roses, Violets, Hya- cinths, “Foliage and Branch Flowers of all kinds. . A7c. Another shipment of thene lovely sample 19¢. the mixed doubles. Mrs. Sidney Ramsey was a bniiiant part- ner of Mrs. Henry E. Wallace of Staten Island, who had a group of strong play- ers with her, as had Mrs. Wagger Smith, who is also in the contest. R. F. Foster, the writer on whist, was present, as were his extreme opposite, Mil- ton C. Work; A. G. Safford, the greatest mathematical analyst in this country, and 81xgo0 Sheets Table No. 6—29¢. Silks Table No. 7—50c. Silks... $5.00 Child’s Spring Coats and Reefers, sizes 2 to 6 years... $2.00: Children’s Fine Mull Silk Prof. Lewis of Princeton, a great scholar Hats and Caps, slightly $3. 98. 25c. Rose Spray: s, 9c. and lover of the game of mental athletics. soiled F oes Center table fall of Rose Sprays Bn TAS ag Se Spee PES... Soeeee ee 48c. The most tasteful display of Hats in se UES as A of six or eight couples of girls of fourteen, | 39c. Children’s White and these lots you could possibly desire, and Shyer with hair braided down their backs, solving Ginptiam Aoro Es better values were never offered. 75c. Silk Poppies and the difficult positions as they came up, pe sede tigeees 1gc. showing intense interest and great insight | 39c. dies’ ce Trimmed 75c. Trimmed Sailors, 48c. Lilacs, 47c. into the game. One pair was only 3 from oer Chemis Skirt 1 lot Milan and Senuette Braid Sailors, Large bunches of Lilacs, 6 to bunch, top score. ers, Chemises, Skirts silk ribbon band, leather sweat band, in hellotrope and white, and large bunches of Every feature of play is represented, Mrs. and Corset Covers... ... eae. Knox. or Bell Sik Poppies in reds” bello: 47 Ee aetna eae po sees ot S| oc Gimmie Gormee aH ee ny eee Cc. veteran, opening trumps on all occasions: | 5 er Corsets, all sizes. 37¢ ae =| 312 814 Seventh. Branch House, 715 Market KING’S’ PALACE, Mrs. Foster, always the tep of nothing in her original lead, her partner, a conserva- tive long-suiter, adapting her play to cir- 39c. Swiss, Cambric and Nain- sook Embroidery. cumstances; the New England players ad- Re Voealing the. common-sense game, with | 128¢- Torchon Lace.......... 8c. Washington, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wil- $1.00 Brown Mohair Sets..... 6yc. mington an icago all strictly w ing 2 the long-sult game, uot a sound disturbing | 123¢- Boys’ White Linen Cape Space. this mass of brain workers. Soollars 0c dae oes ceases ot | At the conclusion of the first half of the woman’s pair contest it was found that 25c. Colored Ruching (boxed), Henry E. Wallace, the whist poetess, 6 yards SEOSTSOGS 209906502 BON MARCHE. No exagg, show you Stions as to qualities or prices permitted tn this cotumn, Last callion the April American Queen. Lae ApHt ‘edition of the American Queen is almostextausted. Old subscribers should call at oace,and secure thelr copies, a new substritiers should hurry if they’ wish riages—but the three HES ODF+9 SOO 0 99000-0600000 i rine about 3 opportunities-- —when you come here we will —not one line of Baby —not one line of Refrigerator: —but the half dozen best. ~—-not a few grades of Straw Mattings—but an immense and her partner, Miss Rawson, had made the highest score in section B; Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Frank Williamson, Mrs. Clinton and Miss Swift in secticn A, and Mrs. Rod- man Wistar and Mrs. Samuels in section and this pair was on the team that played against the Washington ladies last week. Mrs. Earle, with Mrs. Leach, made a fine showing, -being only three tricks behind tie top scores. ‘The ending of the first half of the mixed peir contest resulted in Mrs. Baker and Mr. Baker tieing Mr. Hill and partner for first place in section C. The last pair had eight tricks given on revokes, the first pair four tricks, Mrs. Earle and Mr. Bristol and Miss Schmidt and Dr. Walls tying for s ond place, four tricks behind the leaders. Mrs. Walls and Mr. Safford were only three tricks from the top, all making a grea! showing for Washington against pairs with 50c. Spanish Lace Scarfs. .. 75¢-, $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Percale Shirts... . 39c. Boys’ Colored Blouses 98c. 26-in. Gloria Umbrellas. . 25c. Cuticura Soap........ 25c. Babeskin Soap... toe. Taleum Powder. .... 48c. Fancy Celluloid Belts. 25c. Black Silk Belts. 39c. Ladies’ Brilliant Black Car- best. Ts 9849-009400400504060060006066005 $420244904 years of experience together. === ss |._—s tN... «ss es e settee IIc. to start with! this month's issue. New sub- variety of the very latest The bold, aggressive t lay i. teriptions, ouly 26c." per annum. styles. and Mrs. ‘Baker. landed then. 4 ee tgc. Ladies’ Ribbed V as, col- ait a ° 9 —and we are positively lowest $ | TRE, "nesses, Were deep, and the false cards | _ Ored or white.............. 15¢ ng 1eS Pp es of some of the lady players were well timed | $1.00 Ladies’ Fancy Straw B in price for all these things— and admirably executed. H Il th % and everything "else Git ihe The standard of whist among some of the ats, in all the new shapes it Housefurnishing Ii whist layed at any of the wnae eta | _ and colorings. . 39. i ec) ist league = r Kni 2 irnis| ung ine: matches. = 50c. Silk Velvet and Satin : The play of Miss Schmidt of Washington coe bs Cash or Credit. marks her as a careful student, a close | Flowers ........... cee eee Ae ae LOST daring that ar- | 25c. Moire and Taffeta Ribbons, gues well for development into one of the n@¢erwear paeusr & HERRMANN,$ | fsse"yissize Sersigrment inte, one af the !°"4 and 5 inches wide, in all LISERAL FURNISHERS, ee Parner for the first time at con- the fashionable shades...... 19¢. _ The Ladies’ Knit Underwear stock ¢ Cor. 7th and I Streets. 53 Gnly four tricks from the formant olesene | 10c. 2 lengths of Fancy Gar- is now at its very largest and com- Lebnecacsecsesescosossooees Progress of the Playing. ter Web...........--++-+- + 4c pletest. All the lines are full— === | Later—The league, after a short session, ; 10c. Alcohol Lamps. . 5c. every size is represented, the or- iL. di hi in which by-laws governing the league | 6gc. Ladies’ Wrappers, dinary as well as. the extraordinary, aA ies’ S irt < opted 2 es. aaron 2 nh ee ee 460. ees - a = 5 nis! e second half of the first event ot and it is high time you particular Waist Sets. 75¢ ladies ipalre/ ihe eameiperinces aca Gon" 68c. Ladies’ Percale Laundered ones were choosing. Our prices : 9 °'2,| tions being taken. Play commenced on Shirt Waists. th eteee sees TBC. were always lower than you found —great variety of new schedule time. Mrs, Leech has taken the | $1.98 Ladies’ Duck Suits. .....$1.19 7 i ol a t 4 i a c elsewhere, and they are lower this styles in sterling silver; plain Who formerly played with Milton @ Wore | $1.75 Misses’ Duck Suits... ...$1.15 y ever before. Here are and enameled, as low as 75¢. and not Mrs. Pilling, as stated in The Star. Nae an ot Ty o Mrs. Leech’s score in the first half was some very special Underwear offer- Ladies’ Silver Mounted creditable, with Mrs. McCrea as a partner, ings for tomorrow only: Belts as low as $2. Ladies’ Fine Jersey Ribbed Vests, spring weight, high neck and long and high neck ‘and short sleeves, and neck run With, ribbon. A splendid value 1 (e at 25e. Here tomorrow. ° Ladies’ “excellent quality Lisle Thread vests: wit high neck and long and bight ‘Galt & Bro., 2 5 JEWELLERS: SILVERSMITHS & STAT! 1ONEKs, 1107 Penn. Avenue. This is a HARVEST There was only one pair in her section ihat had a higher score. Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Davis, another Washington pair, were only two tricks behind the leaders, Mrs. Wistar and Mrs. Samuel, who are a strong pair. Miltcn C. Work and Mrs. Toulmin are still dangerous adversaries, they are crly three tricks behind the leaders in their neck and short aleeyes? orants tugth-28 fo match. ade. everywiere, DAC, TT Here tomorrow... = — section. icCay and Miss Goldsborough You will find the Children's Spring-welght Vests here {n more sizes and more varieties w fa any other Underwear Department in this city. Here is a sample of the low prices which prevail: Has Tloved. 25¢. 322 Our new office is at 1419 Pa * convenient place for YOU. Children’s Fine Spring-weight Vests, with pants and knicker- bockers. All sizes. Special Hose. The Hose supremacy of this store eee has never been questioned. These ORE all kinds of PUI pert movers—and Postal or telephone. to handle, story better than words: Knox Express Co. for spring moving. We MOVE_ OLD EFFECTS. We send on: ex: upholstered vans. Drop Nothing too large or too small fo- us ‘KnoxExpressCo, qualities and their prices tell the Now w at 1419 Pa. ave, Phone 311 For You BAUIV’S, 416 7th St. RRO Friday Only. § Harvey M« of Baltimore finished first in their section against some strong teams. Mrs. Hawley is saving her team for Thursday. A little practice will be had in the morning with such players as Smith, McCay, Barney and another strong player, playing the Safford system for cight players, arranged by Bar- ney. The woman pair contest closed with twelve players to go into the finals, N. and S., E. and W., highest in their respective sections, the highest four obtaining the well-earned trophies. The contest for mixed pairs was also de- cided, and Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Brooklyn and McCay and Miss Goldsborough, with eight other players, gb into the finals, to be determined by the match committee. The play that Washingtonians are most interested in isthe contest for teams of ITURE and Indies’ Fite Fast-black Fancy Boot Pattern and Balbelggan > 10c. Fast-black Onyx Dye Hose, double sole, heel a and 49c. Jardinieres now. . Bicycle Leggins = 20¢.| $3.45 Gasoline Stoves gains ns the above ery and kitchen Fpectal pu: Lop sue tle ot qatles’ Fine Covert i? ‘le TOWD, gray ee AM ote de to eell for’ 4c. y, wit be placed ot r separate ‘able tomorrow, -!and you may 29c. your pick for... '° items 25c Cocganut Bon Bons, lic < Those deli Cocoanut Bon Bons, in chocolate, 2S. K. BROWN & Retiring-From-Business Sale, 20th S apd-19t,42 . & Pa, Cae es he, to a customer.) LESISOOS OPES OPSOFO SESS Meta edn eh poe Bona-fide Retiring Sales Sale. Building for lease. Oak Parlor Tables now. .35c. Folding Garden Benches. 59c. Cooper & McKay’s Famous Refrigerators, No. 1 size.$4.80 And several floors full of just such bar- qualities understand weit’ ta take le = than cost for anything you may select. 2 $3.50 Waspting ; Oxfords’! four, Washington having two teams, for the Washington prize: Mrs. Hawley, Mrs. cores. pe Earle an Pe and the second composed of Mrs. Miss Schmidt, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Noni: beaten by both Bristol and Mrs. and. Dr..Walls and Miss Schmidt, the strong team work of Mr. and Mrs. Baker landing. them in the finals. The final event will be the women against the: men; wives against husbands will be the; order of the play. ‘here ‘are-somie “strong entries, some of the Hamiltons, Philad timore a “Club, Wilmington and many detached ~@f-the Brooklyn-and Dr. Walls: the C."A. C. (Washington) have entered. —— &, Handsome Residence Sold. Mr. E. C. Baumgras, the real estate | agent, tias“sdMfor the National Safe De- posit Company the handsome Newman residence at No. 1710 New Hampshire ave- nue, built. by T..F. Schneider some years McCrea tes The tournament 4s a source of great en- —One of our ‘handsomest The regular standard 25¢.. qui Summer ‘Comforts joyment, and every whister will itr, “Were ates: ws 16c. strengthened with more confidence and the |( black Oxfords. Long patent pe, Spach Hose sizes +t Y On Hii and Mrs “Pleas ho ha tip. e Aas a taedtl vate: LAC, fF our ae Prices. Bensfit of four revokes the Brat nigne mene |( —We. take-invoice of stock sae Friday night, and there are 100 pairs of these Oxfords we don’t want. They’re yours at almost + HALF PRICE. now $2.75 as SON F St. Cor. i3th. Send for Foot-Form Uctalogue. —ap20-0d Ave. NN NR ener | PS eeeese eS BON iis) MARCHE, 314 and 316 7th St. ‘An Ideal Bread. Our $2.95 lutely_safe. ¢ (FOIL STOVES, osc. up. bas PROS IPCC EPE PEROT ESE OSE DIOL Gasoline Stove for this season is one of the it values we've ever been able to offer. It’s all steel—japanned—with wide tope—and bas 2 burnezs, It's @ quick cogker—but uses very little fuel, Odorless and.abso- ago, to Mrs. Hiteabeth Moore of Greens-| $a) Sa burg, Pa. cash. e be occupied by Gepresontacioe tan Edwin E. E. hobpins of Penn- sywania,- who js a son-in-law of Mrs. Moore. ‘Fined for Playing Ball. Hamilton Keliher, a white youth, was fined $5 today by. Judge Kimball in the Police Court for playing ball on 4th street southeast. Policeman Thompson testified that: although: ritce, Kener per to dis- ue the practice, Persisted in Ualng te street tor & Blackistone : Island Mineral Water Banishes A bread that every one enjoys. A STOVES, 29¢. up. nd. Every bread that’s wholesome time, a would end seteitions. 2 trent: ete eee J. Cor. 7th run ‘away, necessary to St oread that's ee digest w, BARKER $75 2: secure & Warrant for the arrest of the boy. pithy, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, ap29-th,s,t-28 ‘TINNING.

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