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6 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY; MAY‘12, 1897-14 PAGES. a AND. |geeseeees inctacdicienicaianon Meee eee Peet tes | ine dll Theis Maney”. [WHISKY CAUSED HIS FALL B. MOSE SONS, | Special selling in : z 3 -A late issue of the Farmers’ Union has an ed-| — Infants’ Wear-=- .- yoodward *, Lothrop, itorial upon “Coffee eam ‘its ceffect “on héater’ and f. ms mae =o — Lewis D, Willi Charged the notice of its readgyp siqetact that America 1a a wn, aie Fst. cor. 11th. | Storage, 22d and M. sician'on stomach aidAietve year's experiment, preducedsm. deliciows beverage and Intelligent, but Love of exact ‘color of-tigh-gralie Give ‘coffee and “turtis to Drink Mastered Him. the rich“ golden browdfof Sfocha when ércam ts . : : wea _} e loth, uth and F Sts. N. W. FET pS a RPE C adies’ Wr. ‘ drained of milcas sf s paually 40 #08, to With Forging Ohecks, ey - peared a NDR TY CEPTS F P peepee =o aad" vent tnd a well Infor * He is a Graduate of Carlisle School Special Sale of ing and packing. Price Conquests From Our Great Furniture Sale. —We've just picked out a few of the values in smaller goods to tell you about today, and the prices are going to make an impression. Gold Reception Chairs, with seats upholstered’ in damask, 3..99e, It Lamps, with crystal cok and liftout fount.......... 99c. k and Mahogany Finish decorated with 3 09c. enamel, mahogany finish oak, very decorative, with fancy turned posts and sbelf rail- ings—a stand that sold for $1. =-AT==- PERRY’S. Our eye is on the future in every sale we make. We know that the continuance of your trade depends solely upon your satisfaction. The strength of our energies and enter- prise is manifest in the offerings that we make from day to day. Tomorrow we are going to appeal to your appreciation _ of excellent values at prices that are so close, they are really astonishing. : Dress Stuffs Ata Decided Reduction From Former Prices. This offering comprises besides the medium grades of goods a num- ber of exquisite novelties in imported fabrics—exclusive styles in single dress lengths made to our order in Paris and London, and includes Silk Grenadines, Silk and Wool Checks, Scotch Mixtures, Etamines, Ben- galines, Silk and Wool Crepons, Fancy Caniche, Mohair Brilliantine, Two and Three-toned Fancies and other novel weaves, in this season's choicest styles and colorings, some of which were designed especially for Wedding, Reception, Going-Away and Visiting Gowns. We also offer at reduced prices a number of the beautiful and de- sirable cotton stuffs for smart summer gowns and waists, including Or- gandies, Lace Mulls, Lappets, etc. Colored‘Dress Goods. | Black Dress Goods. Imported Serges, Silk Warp Marcellette, Manufactured In France; 2 shades of tan and 3 | 42 inches wide. A very handsome fabric, shades of brown; BO inches wide. 37i4c. the Yard. 50c. the Yard. It ts aald to be lesgaacrit' and bitter than the} Lewis D. Willicms, a full-blooded Nez lower grades of cottestnat has much the mellow] Perces Indian, vho lives in Philadelphia, piquancy of the more expansive grades of Java and the Arabian berry. | bo 5 6 where, it is said, his wife resides, is an ‘This ai ar > <i cccupant of a cell in the first precinct sta- ca is rain beverige stipftt jprodnoes, the. Gat in| tion, and the charge against him is dealing all too frequéntly the ease ‘with imported ‘coff-e, | in worthless checks. He is about thirty and while it looks and tastes Ike coffee, the orig-| Years old, and a graduate of the Carlisle, iuator expresses the wish that it be known as| Pa., school. The prisoner is by no means ise Seek a ee drink, and Bot as ap aie @ stranger in this city, having been con- of any other beverage, coffee, tea, chocolate: | nected w! Gee ore ose pole pesied aries the bureau of ethnology as an with those who find it hard ‘to digest coffee, al e children can be served with it-as a liquid fooa, | Williams did not come here, as so many pure and nourishing, while to them it-appears like | Indians dc, to see the “Great Father,” al- berry coffee. - Postam, it séems, will-go abdut three] though he has not told the police just why times as far as 30c. coffee, and it is. interesting to| he did come. Nearly two weeks ago he now that the company at Battle Creek, Mich., is] reached the city, and during this time he Work DP romAitien-oF whent Ned ofes-Autieriees | haz indulged in red liqver enough. to sup- cereals in its’ production, ang that the money thus ply an all-night gathering of red men at a expended goes directly. to the support of our Amerl- | tom-tom party. He believed in doing things can farmers. It is said to have found great favor] in true American fashion, for wuile out with the wealthy classes for its ability to “make | on his sprees he hired cabs and rode about red blood’ and with those who count the cost of | the city, making calls where he knew he food because of the ecosdmy ‘and a marked tm-| Was certain of getting refreshments in Pee ees eee aie een ee ee | SEA UMOAAG, ight are z reads Fees. ee eer toe Pett be eee |S oueit 6 a etn ee Seeseegengongengengengontentonrengoegengengenteatentbat guages egos % Baby’s Clothes. This feature of our store grows more and more important. Many are the mothers whe lean upon its convenience.’ Each experience with its resources confirms the certainty of satisfac- tion. Relief from worry for you—a saving of the cost. etordontondontentens : 7 f ; was Griven to the second precinct station ate ie z You will find everything that belongs in the Infants’ and There 1s but one genutte étiginal-Postumr Cereal | O°, Charge of falling to Peyeneopenices Reduced from 50c. Reduced from $1.00. iniere Stands: fa seaill oak, 3 . eee sage <8 coffee, with w=muttitude of imitatioms ‘Offered as | This was a small matt a ick! - - = Jardiniere Stands, in "Ac. | z Children’s wardrobe waiting here for you—ready to use. “ust ‘an good.” = Ao ee a lees a CIO —___— Black Etamine cr 59, ~ There is nothing careless about the making—you would not r oo which, it fs alleged, he got on a forged | All=Wool Fancies, ba sins Saeko La Bee INK Sewing Rockers. ....----------- C-|% take the stitches with more care—you would not design with Awnings Brighten ores: cacrecks Hee ee In two and three-tound effects—the most popular ; 37!%c. the Yard Pee BE $8. 45 | 2 more originality. In other words this department-has taken Company, the amount being $35. This |” “2 2 faish—a $1260 ralec—at-... DOES | % : 4 ser : Up A House So check purported to bear the sinature of 50c. the Yard Reduced from 50c. And everything else that comes $ Eee ee ree on he eae p o - department clerk named JV. Lewis, ‘ana Red ced from 75 j aie : i : ilities—. i i See if i 5 $22 They make the home look s0 fresh and i i otey i Ltt ro! iC. : . under the head of furniture at/% . béitics andl doing it well. See if it doesn’t 352 gles —emd so coat and inviting, on, warm | Tine ‘signature asking Wee eo ee gsc pO Black Camel's Hair, prices equally small for them as] 4 see sun.” We make THD BEST ut lowest prices, citer ontofcash icy nen! Willams called All=-Wool Checks, Summer weight: 47 inches wide—on extra value, 2 ere é “ se ell send pies. estimates ui lor jatter ot have the these prices are for the goods they = Misses’ Infants’? - Children’s BI o Say aS = Pt " ready cash to spare, and he went with him | Four handsome stylgs: 50 inches wide. 75c. the Yard. = : 5 = . G. ela Co. to Saks & Company’s store and vouched Lise ¢ MuslinDrawers. | Skirts. Colored Dresses.; Mn. ae fpeinnd Se es for him. “The eck was went to, Rigas a oie foe on Reduced from $1.00. W. B. MOSES & SONS. 1t_ | % Made with “hem and three ants’ N § Children’s Lawn Dresses, h St., Qpe. i ‘cmpany’s Bank, and yesterday it was re- iced .00. SS * $ wee” mamta eit ee EY an ligne calor nade with & | Ads cere? “Eboue OAT. BrUt164_ | turned with the “N. G.” indorsement, i rom $1.00. Black Mohair Brilliantine SSE Stes tito and lace-trimmed body short yoke and fancy collar: —~~_~~ ~~~ |_ When the paper was returned the police Tee ’ ( \ + 12}c. a pair. 69¢ Colas _ abd sleeves : finiaied z 2 ummer miorts-- Ree eae sot ioe transaction, and yester- Scotch Mixtures, riety of pretty figured effects igh and rick ae Fargerieixi * di z TNOO} jams was en “ ne 5 tochey - } é Stee Glapeee pair. 50c. Window Screens, 50c. up. custody and locked up. He was very much | te, {tres.toned check effects;’rich and artistic com- $1.00 the Yard. Everything that can eee : Infants’ Cambrie Skirts, Zeemaae Awnings, $2 up: : under the influence of liquor when arrested, es 00 \ 7 a d f { $ Children’s Heavy Muslin trimmed with rule of Ham” Children's Percale Dresses, Only 1S S ae ais eatecstatgr oar and gave up @ number of checks he had in $1. the Yard. Reduced from $1.25. help us to produce perfect | Drawers, with two - inch burg and cluster of tucks made with fancy yoke of Window Screens: and Awnings the Window his pocket. These checks were drawn for Reduced f $1.25. aoe ree: nba 5 \ $ rume of Hamburg. tucks | above— plaits and insertions and Screens dire made of bert quailty: weecaor various amounts in favor of himself. One i rom +06 laundry work we have above.” were 33 -now trimmed with wide ruflle— Well seas iwete-o Ges Anings tesco. Of thom was for $00), aad bore the tiaans a Black Figured Bengaline, Whenever you're ready Viz 25c. 69c. Weather - defying material. Considering John C. Groom, the former owner of ihe | Silk and W. I Checks. i ) = sa £ durability and dive wonkinanshtp, prices are Mount Vernonidrug store, and mow of Car | >! n 00) ecKs, Sik and wool-a production; one Dress \ to try us—send word. = Mi SaaS ad Infants" extremely low! lisle, Pa., where the prisoner attended | In four very ct ind beautiful combinations, Length only. Very handsome } Telephone 1092. Misses’ an made | tae The Houghton Cages es sehdol. Another check was for $512, bear- $1.00 the Yard. $1.75 the Yard. : ~ 7 1 ve i e "4 - D. Po y Office, 518 roth St. Children’sSkirts | st rov'ot inertion'avove™ | gre made with, taney yoke 22g Fee | ee ements cremate ee Reduced from $1.25 Reduced from $2.50. Cytlaren's: Cambri, Skirt, $1.00. trimmed with lace and ruf- maken These checks Williams-had on him whey ST Reena ROETTCIG made extra wide, wit —-—— = SSeS he was arrested Monday night, but evi- ea Se | enlist 8qc. =a AN AS**** | Gently they did not arouse the suspicions of | Silk Grenadines, Black Crepon, Rk. 35C ni ants pmieene the second precinct po puneretas ‘RO | In heliotrone and black, Yale blue amd black Sik and 1. One Dress Length only. Very ; angers Stee sie, | Slips. Children’s i ot Sota engrave Nan for hg Taaien, and he wa |S nog oem oni eek. gra end‘ | halt an 0) q N E Tol c ee ae pipfants’ Cambric Sips, cut | Reefers, Decide at once. that an junftt place for a noble red "man, and $2.00 the Yard. $2.00 the Yard. - Jens id idth; nec le ik hi: s to to FAT-TEN-U AND _OORPULA, LORING'S FAT- Se and sleeves edged with Ham: Children’s White Pique you'll send your laundry. ee ee pe ogre porated Reduced from $2.50. Reduced from $3.00. 3 3 REV de extra. wide, with dee] & wi road sailor lar: Is OF THE MEDICAL WOND! F THE e NOW 5C- : % A and, because of his intemperate habits, he AGE THEY REJUVENATE. PREMATCHELY | $ TW of Hamburg—NOW © f 70S fyimmed with tro rows of tal—or telephone 1092. said he did not’ know just how many | High Art Novelties, % Black Caniche, OLD MEN AND WOMEN—-TAKE THEM NOW. 55¢€ Infants’ Nuinsook Slips, | buttons = ze Office, 518 16th St... checks he had passed. Policeman Flather | In four handsome Dress Lengthe—very elegant | Fancy weave. One Dress Length only, Another Sea eat , " made with yoke of insertion oS ee zat y turned the case over to Precinct Detective | goods—choice stsles and colorings. French novelty. PLUMP AND ROSY. made ‘with yoke band aid | 204 full tucks; yoke. sleeves = , Sutton, who is making a full investigation 2.50 the Yard. $2.00 the Yard. Ny ' cluster ‘of ‘tacks above deep cores with wide Pigslnetee “ . of Williams’ Bo ee eee ees Re = ¥ 4 $3 50. Red fi $4 75 UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC hem—NOW 50c. in White and colors, nade ee wwe we ww ee ee we | MAY be heard in the Polics ‘educed from UV. uced from de jess. Loring & Co., . 22d st, New York City. aes ——- med with deep Hamburg PAINT. PACTING, 0c. er Gentlemen: A few months ago I, ss a hand Heavy Muslin Skirts, Infants’ Nainsook Slips, edge, insertion and buttons— { ee VIEWED WITH REGRET. student, felt depressed ani in need of a remedy to made With Hamburg, rufile made with round voke of $5.50. WE CAN ie — on ress ood s. = Pa leg? ee I bape c= and tucks above—NOW hand work; peckiand sleeves etd 1 : Metropolitan Epworth League Closes 7 tirely recuperated from thelr user My weight in: 6gc. and 79¢c. Se a Series. of Entertainments, Mull Caps. _ Infapts’ Mull Caps, with fine tucked crown, tin! ASTONISH YOU.: © ‘It is with much regret that Metropolitan Lappet Lace Lawns, in twenty-five distinct styles; handsome print- Dentistry does rot consist eoly of | Eyworth League closes its literary enter- ings; best colorings. the use of those admirable ? You can use this testimony. Misses’ an EDWARD LOPEz, is: and creased, also, by some eight or ten pounds, from ae foods. W. ished with lace, ruching and lace . Inf: extracting and the making’ of artificfat’, (- fee ee. Children’s mide. ina var teeth, Don't be mare a tooth has fo be. | bments for the year. 10c. the yard. Reduced from 15c. Corpula and Fat-Ten-U together are recognized by Rewest styles, with lace and fone extracted; coosalt ua: and pormape soo ‘These meeting have been held every two fie Medical profession aga safe aad certain cue | Muslin Gowns. | tanto triming— 25¢. Scan cavohiti = Waibseasn einnte weeks, and have been largely attended, be- — fess to any ane im uy’ condition, however deileste Gan ee ee $1.00. Infants’ Mull Gaps with ethan “destroy: In tuct, “We “ PS Ce) Teta) sd ea Batiste Lawns, 36 inches wide, extra fine; a host of pretty styles and Fat-Ten-U ts Loe ‘up-in tablets and in liquid form. style, ‘with poner yoke and [St a oe round tucked crown, finish- i perts, ge S Each evening the life and work of some ies - 2 Some prefer auld. Hes. Some like the tablets a : ed with double ruching, Ragen Eppes 5 riter, statesman, sclen- | COlOTINgS. : Decause they are Sto take while traveling or embroidery on neck “and a CE aCe 5 eminent “American writer, 5: \ attending to business. ‘The liquid Pattee ac slecres and down front— Infants sae ee Evans’ Dental riors; tist, explorer or: divine has been studied in 1234 the yard Reduced from 17¢. serrate: Tablets are alike ineffectiveness and = Soc. Short Slips. acer ber jmy10-240 A001 -A MW ct vos? papers, debates and quotations: During the : ” f =. Fat-Ten-U Tablets, $1.00. Liquid Fat-Ten-U, = = > oN SI —~3———— 4 7 7 pee! evening ang-minute speeches from those in- zi = = “ On ce nd ae Muslin Gowns, with yoke | ,infants, Nainsook ae eae thee ire= rage Rooms,,| ine audience, gn omitted information, Bhve Bishop Lawns, Honiton Lace Organdies, Mechlin~ Lace Mulls, Loring's Fat-Ten-U aiid Corpula Foods are sold by | Sleeves” imag mention: Beck, | fine tucks and insertion — style, wie: round tucwed BATS oss - GZ Der Morrthy, : 2 | been called for, and)some very interesting Pompadour Lace Lawns, Madras Lace Jaconas—150 designs. WWIETTES GUARANTY to refund the price, 4 trimmed with embroidery— a rome claed wath aa ” seb fara Weptate boxée, $2.80'par faa, S677] Impromptu talks have been given. 1, s Qe I 58c. to Sac. ss por uses iar “0 WASHINGTON BA" DEPOSPT 06% °7 | At the close of the meetings # review of Reduced to 12!4c. the Yard. CGO “MEDICAL. DEPARTMENT or “oct SE igs Diss make piven a 50¢. Open. 9 to 4:90 pm. Baturdage to PAAVM | ten questions has been placed on the black- ‘AGO MEDIC. or our} A resses, made with yoke . . 5 i¢ : YORK MEDICAL DEPARTMENT for free advice | ¥ Children’s insertion and Hamburg and 2 sbigiomtee ee Pe, Baturgage to © pm. board, the members writing the answers on abent your thinness and debility or any other dis- = tucks; neck and sleeves are Infante” . made = ‘tablets, and the names of those answering - case. Be sure to write if ruptured. Best truss! @ Waists. edged’ with embroidery— With turned-back “front ever devised. To insure prompt reply mention -de- partment as below and use only the nearest ad- drews. We send free “How To Get Plump and the most correctly have been announced at ie it Children's Jean Walsts, SG Se the next meeting. tion, édged wi - with buttons and button =i ene The Potomac’ Electric For Bicyclists. : : Before taking up the study for the even- Hoey holes— ees Power Company ing the custom has been to devote twenty : i & 12}c. and 15¢. : 4 minutes to. current etents, under the heads 5 \ 5 z 4 Loring & Co., Dept. 8, its ; 69. og ae urianp ceetaine of political, scientific, religious, literary and} Mien’s, women’s and children’s Hats, Caps, Sweaters, NO. 42 WEST 22D ST., NEW YORK CITY. Children’s Nazareth Waists, finished with fine embrold- Beauties in Infante’ Bon- ot music and art. O. 115 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. & Waist peculfarly adapted katie . Instead of taking up the regular review repel Teak el es on the topic of the evening twenty-five- with laces, ribbons and em- ; 6 Stockings, Shoes, Leggins, Gloves, Belts, Complete _2p26-m,w&kf,tf for summer wear— 5c. General Electric Supply nent Americans studied during the year, POPES T EST PETTITT TT 25¢. —— brolderies$1.00°t0 $5. 15,001, oF dm crcently, constructed ‘pibwara in, the | WOrd reviews were given last night by dif- Suits and Soparake . pr noacmeais mgr Is } St ; h , Calidres's| Cambcle Walets: | cosaeswith tocml and scosre Gita. Telephone, Lats. apiece | and work of some one of the several emi. | Very comprehensive---the price tendency is lower P op paying the F with tight band, two rows yokes, trimmed with laces = > OME” to hieddduarters“manutactursrs than ever before. of buttons; ful! gathered and embroideries — you will E pea oebrenaes ee yoni sts a of sctentife preparations and ‘applica. {and the prize was awarded to Mr. Frank ¢high prices asked eee ES ge ae a se Seki atl fate cra Be | twenty-tee words, = "TA 1 | Wens Bicycle Suits. Women’s Bicycle Suitings ‘ © ° sce oe ren . BON, Boat Spec alata 5 Fa as Te Ges Skerries wee Stylish, well-niade suits from $5.00 | From England, France, Germany ifor diuretic ap80-Bd * zo rhea? Bo betas resronalble fOr ae rates aes to $11.50 per suit. and America, such as Tweeds, Co- q i Ladies’ Wr appers. a een ae conalrman; Hrs Emme} Special attention is called to our ee Seren emigre) — ;mineral waters. Laura Church and Messrs. H. C. Sanford | **Wool Crash’? Suits. Scotch Mixtures, Mohair Brillian: and H. C. Oberholser. Fotmosa Oolong Tea. Packed. in..one..pound and >one-half_ pound: “faniey. decorated. tin cans by > Winslow, Rand& Watsen;- - ou te try Blackistone Island Min- tT we are not merely claiming it to but we do claim and CAN Light in weight—cool on account of texture—serviceable in color. Most of the Wrapper bargains are not. of a character Se REFUSED A RELEASE. @ substitut E BY F that is worthy of much attention. The prices are cheap all PRe that no mineral water i s aes $8.00 per suit. Ger ; {on fie market has zreater utleacs or pumnes right enough—but so are the qualities. _Our Wrapper _bar-. ¢ A Judge Mills Declined to Entertain Bonet Mitten Wied: Rese Ae Soy and. Blather tree Za eee ains are quality-bargains. We point you to the values first. Sis tao oy ae Oi soy John R. Séwell’s Motion. Bicycle Hosie Ist. floor Bey and dder t a a nel one. iS c i ener , gus aye SS: by — . lieaitiad carats: Firthermore: ae 2 ‘able. water it’ bas) & ith a pees Welakle sehite sats © that Ib Or aUs ACHUDE & CO Riva Shans, , Judge Mills in the Police Court yesterday | DICYCIE Thosiery= - SB eri hertcc,“sinae" Hewaial and the prices afterward. We ask enough to make sure tha PE Gasman ath Gus Set At ott RICHARD | atternoon made an interesting ruling in| Men’s, Women’s and Boys’ | Women’s Bicycle Hats, Go Sape, gh team hotties? ES" daaen, we can give you satisfaction—ior without that what saving is ALTEMGG 1410 Pest. n.w.s have 4 for'usie. 4 reference to persons who are in the habit of | in domestic and forelg makes—plain Bleke and ar petra anaes hd a4 > ae there in a low price? _ splt-lm-ig.. ea iris bet ‘recelving pay for going on the bond Of | navy—teather mixtures, wtth fancy top®-plaid of- | “Sy thor, Judged by any comparison you will see the true economy CO ee With loose front, ‘ly tuck- pers, im Pink, Blue and | tor the materials used. And | ed: iatted, back’ Woe! Black stripes; with loose collar; front, "sleeves and 2 fc N Gold - filled ¥ those adjudged to be guilty of vagrancy. | fects. Per pair... + -BOt. to $2.50 TET Ra A Ke : : , : : 3 Fy ; ; Blackistone Island in this offeritig of ours. The styles are all new—the making HOA Bsns Eve NO This action was’ the outcome of. a motion ’ a Women’s Bicy cle Hose. dWater™ & Hetert. wer, 510 sth at : ) is glasses, fin- by John R. Sewell, colored, for the rearrest | Women’s Bicycle:Suits, Women’s Fine and Broad Ribbed ater” —— well done—the fit perfect. Better take advantage of this op- a ext... lenses, o fof dite Digas, tor whom ie: was’ surety. we: 2 df Bisk and “Tan Cotton Hose: Bon mhso-2m, 40, ee portunity. : me ke Gold Glassis, $3.00: ~ _-- “land that he be relieved from the bond. In becoming twe,-three and -four-| Black and Tan Cotton ‘Hose, “ —————————E—A—e—E——_e Ayuauagit ST | This man has been paid $10, and has | piece styles. -Tweeds, Cheviots,| ble soles, heels and toes. Per = 3 — t i ip S Eo cescss¢sshasessn sGUOO GRE Ladies’ “asa We : White lTawn’ a Drest . ; been promised $10 additional for going on | Homespuns, Coverts, Whipcords, | pai Dr Ls on’s aide with loowe front an Dressing Sacques, with loose tuccel & | UIE. Wagon. Will Call ‘| this" bond,” stated Prosecuting Attorney | etc., with or without bloomers; Leg. | 3 toor. © Drips er pel lean Pete Ch ara af any flme fot apythi stisp dleauea. | Pugh, eddressing the court. “I submit that | 3:72 4, ee Equestrienne Tights, ~ se eeraey ee Sacques. We clea ato PENTHING that comes | ihe court should not be used as a conveni- | 81S to match. See gtits, icq 'e 75¢. under tte head of wearing apparel. Finest Tailor-made Bicyele Siits.0f‘all-wool covert cloth, | for bicycle wear. Lisle thread and wool and PERFECT 79¢. 5 © © . work- 2 Drop" pestal—or -telephove‘1442. j/ence in such matters. At all events, this . : silk and wool, ankle and knee lengths. Per ae Eee ti ee ---—- ANTON FISCHER, 008 G STREET. my68d._} surrender should not be permitted unless | 10 ta, eray and brown, stylish fy-front jacket, pat- Zs $1.00 to $3.25 Ladies’ Percale Wrappers, Colored Dimity Dressing ANGOSEVEA BIVTERS]: the workienorned wp: | Sewell refunds the money paid him for go- | cite skirt, lblox “and pathe. to match. © Per | Me for. 5 a nin tates ke ie Sacques, with : front, petizer and invigorator. Used now over tue whele | ing on the bond.” outfit. . Rs Rapes P = Rr D a a e OO OWdCRr |} me ae ea We shall give you the | fitted ack ‘and big fancy $ | Civilized world, ‘Tey 42%, fag gepuine’| | Although Sewell dented emphatically that | | Biscle Suits, stylish Eten sisle, in plum and] Women’s Bicycle Leggins. mre iGkt deat Gere Cotes Maste Geant ns collar, trimmed with lncé- article, maputactured by,Dr.J. G.B, SIBGERT &| he had received ‘payment, as charged, | green, neatly braided,’ ailklimed jacket, patented Canvas, brown and’ lack.” Per pal ‘40. An El Toil that will stand the laundry Seta eee re SORE Judge Mills supported the contention of skirt, leggins and purse to match. Per outfit. .§10.00 | Covert Cloth (unlined) Per fl a n Elegant Toilet Luxury. witheut flinebing— ga - $1.00. " Meilsington’s "New. Uonmaly: Pugh, declined to relieve Sewell, and dir —- Govert Goth dined). Per palr. 02°"... <2. 61.00 We think you will agree : - ed that the Diggs woman be permitted to Skirts. lack © CS Used by le of refinement f aa) ac Mr. George Peter, the retiring. mayor of | go free. Bicycle ° a ¥ peop’ coe Ladies’ Fancy Lawn Wrap- that the prices barely pay Dimity Dressing Sacques, Kensington, Monday evening administered Bicycle Skirts of linen crash, proper length, over a quarter of a century. ———— : = NOT AN EXCUSE. Ja13-m11t.wa9t G04 2484 eeeeenaee the oath of office to ‘Mr. C. W. ‘Ctum, the incoming #layor, and. he in turn qualified Messrs. John T. Freeman, J. Wilson Town- cf x Es ser ceccerccscercosecel 50 PEST her aT red Perfect ne UE Gulch weds, eves aa| Boys’ Bicycle Suits, front, Watteau ruffle’ over sleeves: they are certainly attrac- OFFS FTS trimmed with em- Not Sufficient to Plead Outside Pres- : Skirts, = = fits fivecineh stem Children’s Lace - striped ters of fine tucks | Lawn Dresses, in light. col- met, leaving a balavice of $100'in its favor. You don’t have to be- 27 Inches Wide---3714c. the Yard. lieve us when we say - c = Retiring Sele, our laundry work is the S: k Brown & Sous == best. Let your linen come 20% St. & Pa. Ave. on an introductory visit No Money for Burial Expenses. > Miss Lizzie Riley, @iyoung woman who sells shoe polish, called yesterday on Chief ‘Clerk Sylvester et police headquarters ard | was compelled to steal the money, the col- 28 Soe. ered man with whom she was staying havy- ing threatened to beat her unless she took the money and gave him part of it. This man, said Mr, Carrington, was subsequent- ith narrow braid: tively patterned. Now is | broldery sure. tiohed. "Bhchesesescressecreseseereee =: $5.00 Caps, Hose, — Ss < with nari = ively . N ‘gr. 5 ; 2 e * i Suits ‘ Bargain corner—20th and Pa. ave. ; $1.69. oe ere $1.50. Dalla ea gpunaltagead: Clerk Gert =] Chief Justice “Bingham, in sentencing |. Also a complete line of Bloomers,| Boys’ and Youths’ Bicycle Suits, < : v Z 5 Dulin as ’-councilyt lerk’ George 68. all wool, in many styles and quali- at Laura Johnson, a young colored woman, to Wweaters, etc. y y as < ° Krouse of the oll cll presented the D . h: ¢ Fu rn itu re financial statement, fom, the year. ending |® Yeer-and a.day in the New peer state | 34 floor. ties, and colors that are Srcprmar < , 9 May 10, which showed :he receipts to have a SAee pep ian Ss eaee — LW. = le Shoes. and durable. Each... .$4.50 to $7.50 j i pee ome, rence, Store |nes arat te at neaeaet | Women's Beg epi Soh T tax, $264.50; real i nal tax, 22; ‘cuse a U1 c age ~ 4 at practically ee J ves vereer sevice, a) ‘oe ae $15; bal- | result of the commands or threats of an- ee cee round: to 8 “yyy eed be rte wo. $115 to $1.75 < ° e ance from former’ cottfoll, $7. The eX: | other person. ish. Bicycl blue nd nditures ~were $000.40, itemized as~ fol- i Dull Dongola Oxfords, round : Auction prices! “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” | Betture Tis, pie tane"Gatts | “te goume woman was convicted in Crim- | al uaa Ont, 1 We couldn't quote such prices as we do > Established 1840. Zeigler, former cletk, ‘$5; C. H. Coupard, |1nal Court No. 1 several days ago of steal- | Bicycle Boots made to order { aud remain in busines: ractically. § giving > ‘Telepd<ne 995. at pelle HOEAO George eet area ing $400 from. Timothy ‘MeCarthy, the ist | 2d flopr. avay our stock— a eas of profit are » ‘tax t, - stat > ~ete.; ; Sun-|of last February. She .was employed at € banished—and the one purpose is—bow can we 40; stone for walks. $44.51: 1a! ; ‘ 4 Serena ee tar glow ate "Aue f ~—~~ss | on same, $500; street timp service, suas | MP_ McCarthy's house, and took the money The “Antilla” Bicycle Suiting = business pew ames T—the lowest A cash balance of ‘$2.24 is ‘on hand, which, 5 a . ely fabric, manufactured especially for wheel wear. It is made of best quality wool, ¢ tarde" Mower smn 78 we together with taxes Wue and unpaid, gives | Mur St Whoke house she was stopping, $25 | is an entirély ‘now weaving, so as to prevent shrinkage, Preseuts the appearance of a fine diag- ¢ “‘Zeallon Water Cooler, nickel spout... .80e. the town's assets at $195.32, out of which | °f it Her counsel, Mr. Campbell + | See Vaccn. Onnen tn three carsiccabls auiyed <@ecte of grays Nocee ant tek ae enastinaly Bb q Z gallon Double Stone Jar Filters. 2.69 Nabilities to the apfount of $95.31 must be and pretty fabric at a very specially low price. . 3 % New Arrivals z New Arrivals anos “and when ifs sent home Jhon a wonders cert outs Wamninn | Users jae, “ome Seer [I Shirt Waist Dept. lin Suit Dept. Ccirrrrrvewwwwnreveverrerrs|\ the evidence will be be- |jeten Mie ty visited the house yestsrany 4 ham Temarked thet white te wea eget: | Imported Pique Shirt Waists, New Linen Crash and Duck Suits, Electric The Yale Laund [sis focnd the body wrapped te _jNgwe White India Linon and Cord-| New English Pigue Suits. 7. 18 ioth —ptione sa {| the day nd-tearned that the dead w, ed Dimity Shirt. Waists. New Colo i F-a-n-s 5 092. = Important to Ladies. {tnclee ae ee ane : eatened ner| New Blue and Red India Lawn le Soe ot See. : rtai a. Hi ose R bevy cd BERD awit untess: = Shirt“Waists, s with ‘accordionplaited rash , Vii Beer ie Cade teSi al et | oc Seat Ge ere wes Bb one Ate lef sumtlee. u | collars. Tre os) Seite and Skirts. a “New EVEE Monee ULE 1 current. ee. 3

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