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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1897-16 PAGES. ” ° . OT G SE prices—with those offered ed with Shoe buyers. The consequently more sales fo: Sy rErse BUY similar qualities for we can afford to sell tomor: Button ck or Brown Kid. - qualities at.....4 50c. Misses" and Child's Sandals, ek. Tan or Whi 75 i L: Kid. $1.00 qualities at. . 75C. Spring Heel Sandals, i i ses” radies” abd zee, L jack or Brown Kid. O qualities at... $l -00 * Brown Oxfords ing Kid. $1.25 ¥ 1 3 je Fitting As regular $2.50 Boots 1 B5\) Ladies’ Hand-sewed Oxfords of the very best known Bla: wen Kid. 2 2.00 ° Ladies’ Elegant Dress Boots, Hand-sewed Turn or Welt, $2.50 Best “Everbright” Kid, Black or Dark Browh. Cycle Shoe __19¢. $3.50 qualities at... $2.00 ig B= Res . 4 4 Pe 2 >< 2 R t 5 4 4 > > Re + ? ig > ; Pe, 3 $ > > iS > > Laiies’ Canvas Leggins, Black or brown, at....--- <= Ladies’ Nobby Bicycle Boot: Brown or Black, at. RELIABLE SHOE H One Shoe House Where Dull Times Are Unknown. If you compare our Shoes — their qualities and understand why it is that our stores are always crowd- tr we buy, which means lower prices to YOU—and the Shoes we are selling now last winter when times were very dull with manufacturers, which enables us to SELL many of our Shoes as low as any dealer can WM. HAHN & CO.’S Presents for Children tomorrow. by other dealers you will harder the times the cheap- r US. We contracted for today. This explains why TOW: Boys’ Spring-heel Laced. Sizes 9 to 13%. Black Satia Calf or Brown Genuine Goat. $1.25 qualities at..... Beys’ and Youths’ Oxfords of Good Patent Leather or Black Viei Kid, Hand-sewed Soles. $1.25 qualities at... Boys’ and Youths’ Tan Ruseia-finish 75¢C. $1.00 shoes $1.50 qualities at... Men's Oxford Ties, Black or Brown Kid or Patent Leather, $1.25 seaaiiy ae. $1.50 Men's Goodyear Sewed Shoes, 6 Different ‘Stvles. $2.50 quality at....- Men's Hani-made Ties if Splendid-weart Biack or Brown Viet Kid “hi re ts equal to $2.00 $3.00 qualities. cote $2.50 Men's “Everbright” Tan Shoes that never harden, erack $3.00 or lose their luster. Laced, Gaiters or Ties. $4 qualities at...... Specialties. Ladies’ Tweed Legzins, Brown or Gray, at.. Heuse vr Orileay Goieee’...9 1.50 1 930 and 932 7th st. 1914 and 1916 Pa. a 233 Pa. ave. ue. OUSES, A Great Mothers Tomorrow. The big business in Boys’ Clothing we’ve done thus far this season has left us with broken lines of Boys’ Knee Pants To clear them out as quickly as possible we’ve decided to let them go at a big sacrifice. tunity to buy Boys’ All-wool Short Pants Suits, in all this sea- Suits. son’s newest styles—novelty e! Cheviots—that have been selling right along at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00—sizes 3 to 16 years—for only $51 65 A Suit. Boys’ Pants, 35c. pair. A special lot of Boys’ Knee Pants, tn viots—also Boys’ Wash Pants—for a pair—3 pairs for $1. Sizes 4 's’ Odd Pants in Black and Blue—and ey Mixtures—Sizes 4 to 15 years—for Je. and $1.00. id Une of Novelty Suits, Reefer Sizes 3 to 8 Exceptionally fine values. rices, $2.50 to $8. Suits P and Day For This gives you an oppor- ffects—and Black and Blue ’ Spring Suits, in lots, Fancy Mixtures and Plaids. Sizes 5 to 15 years. Choice, $2.95. Boys’ Combination Suits, in Plaids and Fancy Mixtures, with 2 pairs pants, double Seat and knee. Sizes 3 to 16 years. Prices, $3.50 to $5. Splendid Ine of Boys’ Wash Suits, all styles and all patterns—Sizes 3 to 10—for 50 cents to $3.00 a suit. GF Handsome souvenir presented free to the .adies tomorrow. Base Balls and Bats free for the boys. Parker, Bridget & Co., Clothiers, 315 7th St. Competition i rices. sCeleryComp.,68c. s Pills, two for24c.¢ phorib48c& ¥ .$ = 9 Cut > bs Cuticura Resol. = = 67c.$ J 4 “Brash, best tints . all odors... Ft yringe,complete,63c.t Hood’s Sarsap. = = 67c. icura Ointment, 33c. cliows’ Hypophos. ie’s Nervura = 69c. ilair Vigor and Hall's Renewer. .57c. Voy np © DOPDOLERAARODOAALAA EAMG SD EROAAEA OE ALAG DOE DNO DED LAL LOLMAD MH |! tb $Toilet Soap, box 3 cks., 5c. M4 nyon’s=-large = = 69c, $ Small = = 17, “Chichester’s Pills = $1.38: Ka h Kolb Pharmacy, PATENT MEDICINE DEPOT, > Con. TTH AND E N.W. > it LOWEST PRICES ON EARTH. | LESEEL SIONDECADA SOS DEOOEE GOOD FOR WELL PEOPLE AND SICK ONES— ee Company Extract of Beef. my2t-fawly <ing Camphor, Ib 19c.. | > = 92c.2 | Ever stop to think what inferior washing soaps will do to your linen? Well—it eats it right up. The soap used at the Yale Laundry is the finest money can buy. Can we call for your shirts, collars and cuffs? Drop postal or ’phone 1092. 518 Tenth street. WW Wee rw ewwrw weve rev ewer ‘Mrs. M. W. Paxton, 1116 G Street. Removal Sale. ART NEEDLE WORK. All goods will be sold at less than half the regular price, as the store closes May 31. Removed to 1904 Chestrut St., Philadelphia. Mrs. M. W. Paxton, 1116 G St. my20-8t 8. 0. MeDOWELL. J. H, GAMBRILL, Jr. B. & O. Storage Company 10-12-14 & 16 & St. N. FURNTSURE STORED pate eee gtven y and aceure, $8 per mo. icles cannot. be aur: J. H. GAMBRILL, Jr., Mgr. ire our rates on anythi Our a Telephone 112.50 fac! ny is-im i NOW OR NEVER Only Seven More Days of the “Sale of Pianos at Fac- : tory Prices. WILL YOU MISS THE CHANCE The Metzerott Stock Will All Go in Less Time--If Interested You Should Call at Once. Never again, we firmly believe, will it be pos- sible to purchase plancs snd organs at the prices and on the terms at which we are selling this fine stock. We. must have every plano out of this room by the 28th, on account of the alterations to be made in“this building, and we have made the prices so low and the terms so easy that it seems to us no ene should hesitate if 2 plano must be had within the next two years. If you can spare §7 to $10 per month—which is not half the usail rent charged for pianos of this character—put $15 to $20 in your inside pocket and come to Metzerott’s and let ns fix vou out with a piano and save you enough in the purchase to fairly educate your family in snusie. We have a number of high-grade Cabinet Grand Pianos, such as “Hardman’s,”” “Blasius,”” “‘Gilde- mister and Croger,"’ “New Scale Kimball,” and others, with richly hand-carved cases, that retail the world over for $400 to $600. You can buy them for $220, $248, $265 to $283, on payments of $25 cash, $10 per month. Beautiful new Pianos, full size and scale, for $i87, $148, $168 to $160. $15 cash, $7 per month, buys them. Several used Upright Pianos for $60, $80 to $100, easy payments. Come early tomorrow to secure the choicest. Store open evenings. METZEROTT MUSIC COMPANY. It a ee ee We iron all dress shirts by hand. Let’s have yours. The Yale Laundry, 518 roth—’phone 1092. PPP rere wwe ree STAR GLEANINGS Arkansas has an ex-slaves’ association. Min.esota’s 2,600 barbers are to be li- cersed. A Trenton, N. J., dog has hatched six chickens. Our fur trade consumes a million cat- skins yearly. A Brooklyn jury priced a boy’s leg at $16,875 last week. Minnesota’s normal school sends out 273 graduates this year. England has introduced compulsory edu- cation in her prisons. Ex-Governor Waite doesn’t like woman suffrage in Colorado. Since 1880 Paris police have arrested 20,- 000 begging children. But twenty Minnesota farmers have ap- plied for free beet seed. The Logan statue by St. Gaudens will be unveiled in Chicago July 23. Five Irishmen landed in week who could talk only Gaelic. Reading, Pa., has a baby eleven inches long that weighs a pound and a half. Emma Eames, the singer, was born at Shanghai, China, just thirty years ago. Thomas E. Breckinridge, last of the Fre- mont party of 1848, died in Missouri last week. A Kansas woman has had a bill intro- duced in the legislature against wearing cors: Havre has sent a bronze statue of Fran- cis 1 to St. Petersburg as a present from the town to the czar. Katxuo Hatoyama, a graduate of Yale, in the class of "78, has been elected speak- er of the Japanese parliament. At Wilmington, Del., James Harris was sentenced to be imprisoned three months and receive five lashes for stealing an um- brella The Okio datry and food commissioner has sent out a circular letter looking to the calling of a national convention of dairy commissione: At Berlin the veterinary school has found that out of 154 parrots 54 were suf- fering from tuberculosis. The disease is hereditary in the birds. A drunken Polander in New York was found sound asieep the other night while his leg was burning with a big blaze. The leg was wooden and got against a coal stov: Swinburne is quoted as was a knave, a fool, a tyrant, coward, but I lov throat of that bl: vented smoking.’ Ex-Gov. to capital “James I liar and a he slit the ! igh, who in- Peck of Wisconsin pun He weuldn't hang a lawy a ing up in that profes even hang an editor. A prize of $5,01%) has been offered by Kir Lecpold II of Belgium for the best treatise to be written before 1901 on ‘The Military History of the Belgians From the Roman Invasion Until the Present Day.” A few years ago 4,500,000 bronze two-cent pieces were set afloat. Three million are still outstanding. Three million three-cent 1 pi scattered over the United it is rarely one is seen. Mr. Fairfield, head of the South African department in the British colonial office, and the one man who probably knew the whole truth about the attempted outrage in the Transvaal, died recently in Italy. The bronze statue of Stephen Girard, which will be unveiled in Philadelphia next month, is of heroic size, and will rest upon { a pedestal of gray granite 9 feet high, mak- ing the total height of the monument 18 eet. Admiral Canevaro, in command of the fleets of the powers off the coast of Crete, is a South American by birth, having been born in Peru of a Genoese father. His brother fs Peruvian minister to Italy and France. It is believed that the largest plant in the world Is the gigantic seaweed, the nerevcystis, which frequently attains the height of 300 feet. The stem is as strong as an ordinary rope, and large quantities are dried and used as such by people of the South Sea islands. Efforts are being made to sell to the rov- ernment for $50,000 the farm of 112 acres near Hodgenville, Ky., on which Abraham Lincoln was born. A Woodford county, Kentucky, man buys ! all the old broken-down horses he can get for $1 a head, kills and skins them and feeds the flesh to the hogs. In North Dakota the killing of quail and Erglish and Chinese pheasants is prohibit- ed until 1906 and beaver and otter cennot be trapped or Killed until 1903. Grover Cleveland drew as mayor of Buf- falo $10,000, as governor of New York $20,000, as sheriff of Buffalo county (three hae) $70,000, as President of the United tates $400,000. In Washington state the bullet from a gun accidentally discharged struck a man in the right temple and weat around the skull as far as the left ear without seri- ously injuring him. A prominent. horseman of Oregon says that there are absolutely no good young horses in that state. He says that within lve years a good horse will be very ex- pensive along the coast. ? Sunday as a day of rest was not original with Christianity. Hesiod speaks of the seventh day “as a holy day.” Homer de- clares that the seventh day is “‘the day on which all things were perfected.” Switzerland t the land of universities. is oppo: | terw: It has seven, or one to every 428,570 In- habitants, whjle.GArmany has twenty-two Or one to evel 360. Russia has a uni- versity for every 10,000,000 only. The Philadelphians are already making great Preparptionsy for, the eighteenth na- tional sangerfest, which is to be held dur- ing the week begigning June 21, in Sanger Halle, a new ant’ elaborately decorated building in FotteraH square, 11th and Cum- berland streets, that city. It matters fittie #hat it is that you want whether a sitygtion or a servant—a ant” ad. in ‘The Star will reach the person who gan fil}-your need. At a recent meeting of women, says the New York Tribuné, a number of delegates had made earnest addresses, when a little weman in thé reat of the hall arose, snd, addressing thé chait, said: “Madame Presi- dent, I am tired of so many squeaky so- pranos; I want to-hear a maa.” Under the termssof the new charter the mayor of the Greater New York must, be- fore January 20, 1898, appoint six district judges, four for Brooklyn and one each for Queens and Richmond counties. They will be appointed for one year, when their suc- cessors will be elected for full terms. Of 1,590 men appointed as members of the police force of New York between Au- gust 1, 1895, and January 1, 1897, a period of seventeen months, were natives of the United States, 211 of Ireland, 48 of Ger- many, 24 of England or Canada, 6 of Aus- tria and 5 of Scotland. There were also 2 Russians and ? Holstein Dane. A five-acre tract of land in St. Louis county, Missouri, on which Fred Schaeffer has a fine young orchard, has begun to slide down hill, with a view of precipitating itself over a precipice, and the sliding of the upper crust, thirteen feet thick, has re- vealed the fact that it overlaid a stratum of superior fire clay twenty feet thick. No other machine ever had so many rames. It is called the kinetoscove, cine- Matographe, eidoloscope, _ projectoscope, graphoscope, motograph, kinematograph, animatascope, vitascope, cinematoscope, veriscope, viveoscope, biograph, rayoscope, migniscope, the zoetrope, animatograph and at least a dozen others. In photo- graphic circles all are classed as projecting apparatus. With a piece of string and a little sand ard grease, some Hindoo convicts recently Sawed through an fron bar two inches in diameter in five hours and escaped from Jeil, according to the Pioneer Mail. Paderewski gets $5,000 for one concert in London in jubilee week. Patti gets a like sum for three songs. Austria has twenty-four political parties represented in the lower house of the Teichsrath. ‘ Mexico has but 1,000 Germans. Russia’s populatton has increased nearly @ million a year for 100 years. A Farmington (Me.) man ninety-two years old took a friend eighty-four years old out riding the other day behind a horse thirty-four years old. A Frenchman politely passed toothpicks to a Turk at a banquet in Paris, who de- clined, saying: “No; thank you! I have al- ready eaten two of the accursed things, and I want no more!” Natives of Gibraltar and the Moors across the strait have a tradition that there exists a cavern wheace a subter- ranean passage leads under the straits to the mountains on the African side. The existence of this passige, they say, is kvown to the monkeys, who regularly use it nee Passing from one continent to the other, A question said never to have been raised before in Maine, came up in the Biddeford municipal court lately. A man had put Pp the foundation waal for another man fn payment of a debt, but had neglected to bay his workmen: These sued the con- tractor and attached the stone in the foundation, on whieh, in the meantime, a house had been completed. court de- cided that the men had no lien upon the stone, under the circumstances. Eighteen persons live in a one-room shanty, 16 by 20° “feet, in the town of Woodstock, Vt., not far from the Bridge- water line. Newfoundland has 47,000 acres in pota- tces, turnips dnd other crops. There are on the island 5,000 horses, 20,000 cows, 40,000 sheep and 20,000 pigs. James H. Yicke selected to accompat D. White to Germany as his private secre- tary. = Ps According to an eminent italian hygieni> expert, official medical returns show that in Italy 200,000 persons die every year from infection--that is, from preventable— maladies, most of them being young, “the hope of families.” The world’s agriculture occupies the at- tention of 2 00,000 men, represents a capital of $24,000,000,000, and has an annual product of $20,000,000,000, The people of Germany and Belgium are the greatest potato eaters; the consumption in these countries exceeds one thousand pounds per head of population. A woman in San Francisco asked for the privilege of caring for the lepers in the city pest-house. She offered to serve with- out compensation. Coffins are rented at 50 cents a funeral in Havana. Ceylon has 40,000 acres of cinnamon plan- tations. It costs $1 an acre to irrigate in Egypt. England has 176,500 land owners; France, 6,500,000, England has 760 lights on 3,800 miles of sea coast; France 510 on 1,692 miles. Cape Cod boys and girls make about §2 a day gathering arbutus. While King George of Greece at the Park Hotel at Weis! noticed a windowpane father, the King of Denmark, had cut his name with a diamond. King’ George took off his own diamond ring and engraved his name below his father's. A few heurs af- urd the czar saw the window, «nd im- mediately cut his name. Then came the kaiser, who added his name to those of the other royalties. To every 192 persons States there is a telephone. A Jackson, (Mich.) man, playing lesp- frog, fell against a stone and broke his neck. During this century ninete2n volcanic islands have risen out of the sea. An ordinance has gone forth in Japan exhorting the people to eat more freely of meat, with a view to increasing the aver- age height of the race. A trained canary at Deering, Me., dis- graced himself at a last week's tea party by bathing in the cream pitcher. A captive bee striving to esca made to record as many as 1 strokes per minute in a late test. In the year 1596 1,864 wills were offered for probate in the surrogate’s court of New Ycrk, and there were only 44 cases of con- test. in the United The blazing tail of a pet cat alarmed Mrs. Arthur Gibbs of Munnsville, N. Y., and en- abled her to rescue.her sleeping baby from @ fire. Some Birmingham (England) tradesman has turned loése Mm the streets a pair of herons with ‘advertisements attached to Out of $21,435,413" assessed against Cook county, (Chicago), the collectors gathered $6,437,766, leaying An uncollested balance — kc sta) a ff 2 Of mankin&contagious blood polson—claimed as its victim Mr. Frank B. Martin, 926 Pennsylvonia aveaue, Washington, D. C., and fhe slightest good. His condition reached that deplorable stage which only this terrible Gisease can produce, HE CURE | DUFFY'S PURE HS FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL Regulates the life, pre- vents Malaria, and is a re- liableremedy forthe home. Send for illustrated pam- phlet to DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Rochester, N. Y. sereseesenoedontondoniontp ceegengentonfonteasenteeseesoeseesreeegeegeateacet, : Heilbrun & Co. Stamped on the Shoe Means Standard and Quality. ? What ? Is the use of paying $4 when we sell Best Hand-sewed Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes at $3? Ladies’ $1.98 Low Button,Laced Shoes and Oxfords, Chocolate, Tan, Black. Regular $3 value. $1.48 Oxford Ties, needle and coin toes. $1.23 Serge and Kid Oxfords. 8c. Misses’ Ties and Shoes. $1.98 Ladies’ Bicycle Boots. $2.98 Black, Chocolate, Tan. Getetetetetetneeteetntetedettetntednted oo & Men’s + “Z £ “Gore” Bicycle Shoes, $3. $ + “Patent” Bicycle Shoes, z = $1.98. = % Kangaroo Calf Laced, $1.48. 3 Green Shoes, $3.50. + ¢ Southern Ties, $3.00. $ % _ Prince Alberts and Oxfords, ¥ $ $1.08. $ * Low and High Shoes, $1.48. £ $ Boys’ High and Low, 98 $ 4 $1.23. : = ae eSrote Heilbrun & Co., 402 7th St. N.W. Look for Old Woman in showcase. ‘Our $1.00 WASH CHAMOIS é LOVES Go at 70c!!: seateeseetens It z Imported French goods—of < a fine, pliable, yet splendid- é ly wearing quality. Will § wash as nicely and soft asa silk handkerchief. Shapely, ) well finished and_ service- able, but not heavy. Guar- anteed, too, c. for $1.25 quality French Kid Glaces] -button—2 and 3-clasp styles-—— air guarantecd! [es Giove Sac FSt--No.919N.W. GETS! He HHH ( | BO «ee nnnne ) GIFTS! ‘The season of weddings is at hand. ‘The season's supply of appropriate wedding presents is also at hand. We carry a large stock—a more attractive variety—a more popular priced stock of wedding gifts than any other three Jewelers. Appropriate gifts of Solid Silver, Silver-plated Ware, Clocks, Or- naments, ete., in superb variety, for very little money. R. Harris& Co. Cor. 7th & D Sts. POOTESEOSS The Kitchen Is the Place aint egies 8 Uberal sprinkling of THOMPSON'S INSECT POWDER. ‘The pantry, rds boards are usually ces of water bugs, = THOMPSON'S | all _kinds of bugs 10, 15, 25 and 50c. can. WwW. Thompson, 793 + esae PHARMACIST, 15th: HI 6 AY) 8 : BON rations as to qualities or permitted in this advertise- Saturday’s Saving List. It will pay you to read our list of offerings every day. They are les sons in shopping economy which no wise houscholder can afford to skip. The very best quality, most stylish and most desirable of the season’s merchandise is always offered here at a little lower price than you pay elsewhere, and on some days the price is a great deal lower. This big saving list jor tomorrow is one of our special efforts for a big crowd. | It should make the Bon Marche the “mecca” for hundreds of wise shop- pers Saturday. Summer Things. You came for those new Wash Suits and Skirts so quickly and bought so many of them the other day at our special introduction prices that we shall let you have another “go” at them tomorrow at the same figures. Crash Skirts, 57c. 98c. Skirts, Ses 8c. Striped Crash Skirts, 98c. Dressy New Striped Skirts” (navy — stripes), O8c deep hem, elegantly tailored e Crash Skirt: rash Skirts, 79c. Fine Linen Crash Ski: with deep hem, well up to the ual rd ef workman- ship and excellen rials 79 Ce fons and tally worth $1.50. kirts, $1.68 lity White $1 08 Will be offered elsewhere at $1. Duck Skirts, Elegant quality White Duck ni made, perfect crea- feet hang- ery dressy and neat... . Eton braid $3.98 ‘kirt and jack fitting i de gown and well worth 5 The 69c. Shirt Waist Sale. ‘The 69c. Shirt ist sale continues with unabated vigor. We do not believe that as large a number of Shirt Waists were ever sold by one house in an equal period of time in this ¢ty before. The original purchase, although a mammoth one, has dwindled down to almost a third. We have just re- and will add to the 6c. lot tomorrow morning about 100 dozen more of the very choicest and richest Shirt Waist y effects never before shown in The lot will include elegant ties of lawn, dimitles and bai waists in striped, figured, flowered and nat- ural leaf patterus. AN have new sleeves and detachable, self and linen collars and cuffs. The manufacturer made too many of them and had to let go of them at the last minute at a big reduction, enabling us to offer you the regular $1.95, Broad n SS, tomo: Waists, $3-1 i lity. BL = $3.1 oves, 79¢. ing New dat all the big ” 79¢, 2 on stores anair. day only 25c Silk Mitts, 14c. alii. tte EE Ac, For the one day ouly— 30c Veiling, 17c. f fa nous -Velling 0c. Veiling, 17c. Leather Belts, ring 35 and 50c. ality. 25 Loth ‘dotted for the one You are the ident: Betts, in b with ‘leathe buckle that we are selling at.. Child’s 15° Hose 11¢ Children’s Fine Fast Black ‘Two-and-two Ribbed Hose, double kuces aud seamless feet. Sizes 5 to 914. Selling today at Mc. Special for the C. one day only—Saturda, per pair e 12!4c Vests, 9c. Ladies’ Good Quality Swiss Ribbed Vests, Jow neck and © lees, neck and arms run with tape, 1230. at ‘every big is) tomorrow—one diry only... Cc. 98c Umbrellas 59c, Ladies’ 26-inch Fast Black Gloria Umbrel- las, with beautiful Dresden handles. Ought to be 98 cents, Take them as long as They last tomorron BOC arshmatllows, 9c. A new, fresh making of the celebrated best Sun’ brand Marshmallows, in tlb. tin boxes. Sold at the confectioners’ at [ey ¢. Here tomorrow only, per box.. BC. _ BON MARCHE, 314 & 316 7th St. SL SPOLS OSI SODOROSODOOCOODO® “R.&G.” “CB.” A la* Spirite, “J. B.,” Royal Worcester and $ Thompson’s Glove-fit- ting SUMMER: CORSETS For $1 Pr. oO oF Fe9OOO e ¢ 4 ra e $6000 9999 9009904000% These are in strong, fancy French summer net, in short, medium, Jong and extra long Waists, and are beyond dobt the finest corsets in the world today cold at their price of $1 pair. All corsets fitted perfectly, without extra charge, and guar- anteed satisfactory, or money re- turned. HOWARD’S Corset Store, 1003 F St., Adoining Boston House. t OOOO O900909O44 29D 99OFOC 009959900 990000400004040 009 PR ; ) Be wary or you will get one of those reckless ice-wasting refrigerators Which are hot worthy the name. They are easy to get because they're so plentiful. Jewett is the one maker who hasn't Stood still. He bes tried and tried until he bas accomplished what no other maker has—a system of refr tion which makes bis “Labrador” very coldest on the market. Jewett’s “Labrador” is to be had only of us in the “D. C.”" and is guaranteed to do everything we say. Its entire ice chamber may be Ufted completely out and washed in- stantly. $12, $13.60, $17.50 up.’ the Jewett's ice chests, $5 up—very best. We're sole D. C. agents for Pasteur germ-proof filter at $3.85 up, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, ; (1205 Pa. Avenue. ALAA ARRAS MRRR RRR RRR | ) (AWN >| A postal card with your name and address on it will bring a Yale Laun- dry wagon to your door. Send it tonight. 518 1oth—phone 1092. AAR AMAA RAR AAA Mvevververrr rrr rTered) { i i i 4 i i | j Bavenner's Shoe Shop. Shoe Bargains for Saturday. This will be a surprise day for our customers. rdinary Dargains to draw ou Will find We live up to the tiscment Five Great Specials. At $2.35. Ladies’ regular $3.50 Fine Quality Tan and Black Oxfords, i the prevailing styles and shapes, At $1.85. you, and, as alws very letter of our ad Ladies’ regular $2.50 Tan and Binck Oxfords high grade and most fashionable In every partion lar. At $1.50. Special cut in Children’s Shoes—recular pr $2.50—in tan and blac At $1.25. Children’s Tan and Black Button and Lace Shoes. Reduced from $1.73 and Sizes 844 to 11, At $1.00. Splendid values in Tan and Black Button Shoes for children. Sizes 5 to 8. HAVENNER’S Shoe Shop, 928 F St., ATLANTIC BUILDING. THE DIURETIC EFFECTS OF BLACKISTONE ISLAND WATER. Button and lace. Bug ere is hardly a cuse of Kidney and Blad- der troubles that this water will mot benciit and ultimately core! Then its purity and freedom from odor muke it the finest of table waters. 20c. Y-gal. bottles, $2 a dozen. Blackistone Island Water. T. G. Herbert, Mer., 510 5th st.n.w. Tel. 585, my21-3m-25 Wanted--An Idea.

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