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To Cover Floors in Smyrna Rugs. for merely a song. this part of the country. Lot 1, 250 rolls of Heavy Checked and Plaid sees 40-yd_ rolls, at. Lot 2, 500 rolls China Mattings, beavy qual- ity, 40-yd. rolls, at. Tot %, 350 rolls of Fancy Jointless € Matting, very heavy, 40-yd. rolls, at Lot’ 4, 250 roils Fancy Jointless Japanese Matsing, extra quality. 40-34. rolis, at 7he. yd. ge. yd. 2c. yds 15¢. yd. le ney Jointless Japanese Matting. double thick, 40-yd. rolls, at Let 6, 150 rolls Damask Matting, carpet patterns, 4-yd_ rolls, at... - Lot 7, 100 rolix Superfine Cotton-warped Damask Mat- tings, 40-yd. rolls, at.. Lot 8, 160 rolls Inia! ‘Art Matting. 40-yd. rolls, at. MATTING RUGS. 500 Matting Rugs at.. 25¢c. each OO Matting Rugs, 36 by Ps aes se See - 5oc. each 17}c. yd. 22hec. yd. 22hc. yd. 25c. yd. it Meee eee eee —-With the comfort of coolness, the beauty of neat- ness and the charm of cleanliness nothing like a matting-covered floor—strewn- here and there with some bright colored Japanese or - —As far as the economy of it is concerned—noth- ing could be lighter on your purse. A big 2,000 roll importation we just made (before the new tariff prices went into effect) puts us in position to lower prices already low—and offer you good Mattings_ —As to the Rugs—we' re conceded to be the big- gest dealers in the south in these goods. means.we can sell lower than any other dealers in 'W.B. MOSES & SONS, F St. Cor. 1ith. Storage 22d & M. Si lm a a Your Summer in view there’s That JAPANESE RUGS. SuaeRay SMYRNA RUGS. 18 by 36 In 21 by 42 in Si fk ss Ss Ss 5 Ss ss a ts a ett sk hth ss that Ltn ttc tn ta tte th nt td NON-DESTRUGTIBLE, BRUSSELS CARPETS. —Let us suggest ome of these Canpets made up into a Bordered Rug for the center of your room. ~They’re as good as thelr name—non- destructible, fadeless—will not sprout. —Prices, 75c., 9c. and $1.05, ostontedtecs Sot es soelonteetectente neteaton Sete Reeteteteteet Setedestortecietontonterteentons No exaggeratt have entered Bill of Fare competiticn. fore tho contest closes. of five for one breakfast, dinner five for seven dry down in every case. r or breakfa e cont of ea su) and merus must be in by June 30. become a subseriber of the ular subseription | pas is $1.00—but reduced to 25e. per year for $1 i Columbia Bicycle {s an opportunity” no! Fu AMERICAN QUEE charming color ¢ ming her sails and is a pl a lavishly fMlustrated most in athletics of the climbers, as well as ‘The second in interest WM appear in July. ‘The and out-of-door recreation costumes, ea valided women to make money at home. ~ BON MARCHE. as to qualities or vals a ~ Hundreds of: Housekeepers ‘Queen Bill of Fare Contest: Columbia Bicycle Free! No contest cver held in this city hay, exelied among the housekeepers of Washington ax The Bon Mai Every mail Wrings™its big batch of entries. looks as if every housekeeper in Washington-would send in a Ml of fare be- A beautiful "97 model Ladies’ Columbia Bicycle (stand- ard of the world) is the prize for which all are awarded to the lady who farnishes the best bUl of fare or menu for a family eek; total cost not to Tbe merits of the mens subultted ein ‘be judged by three well-known culinary experts, whose names will be announced latec. The enly requirement necessary to admit you to this contest is that you American Quecu, at 25e. he June Recreation Number if ae American Queen is now ready for distribution. Mt of the summer spirit of ont-of-door sperts, the June issue of THE EN is as bright and breezy as a ation in rose rea and brown, “Paris Fashions” are chiefly devoted to traveling . the Among current articles of special Z ay i porbnt lage ar Yankee Gis" and a paper on the benefits of tire team, with one exception, played good the corset must be cnumerat All th ih ip to their ball, and what games were lost were the See ee oot veo ae Te result of poor judgment, and not playing » Manager and Players of the Washingtons Arrive. MR. WAGNER TALKS ABOUT DEALS itted in this advertisement. ‘the American Events in Cycling, Rowing, Shoot- ing, Sailing and Racing. such “widespread enthrsiasm rehe'e American Queen oe eg CURRENT SPORTING striving, and it will be xceed $10. Each bill shoold include inch and dinner for a family of article of food used should be put Messrs. Wagner and Schmelz and the players of the Washington Base Ball Club arrivedghome at noon today. Every, one of the boys looks well, but their feelings were not of the happiest, on account of the poor showing the club made on the road. Every- body scooted for home, the married men especially being given a hearty welcome back to Washington. Mr. Wagner, in.conversation with a Star all . per ancum. The reg- ing this contest the price has been zine and the chance to win 2 $100 Presented every. Sey, Oar ee prey ® reporter, said that, with the exception of pion Sportswomen,”” the Cleveland series, he had not a kick t of the women fore- +” nes teming on account of umpires, but, on the contrary, had not seen better work per- formed by President Young's men since he has been in the business. He also said that outside of one or two games the en- Ing chapte model being a triamph in its waty ability. now paying Se. or five packages, for Semi-Annual wear Sale. Sale of 29c., 35c., 45c. Ribbons at 15c. Sale of Flowers and Peuyuerrereeeeuereeerrers Our Prep- arations to meet ‘the swants Men (=) => for a stylish summer suit have been made upon a larger scale than any previous year. Winning prices and winsome weaves seem to have joined hands in pushing our May sales far ahead of our most sanguine expec- tations. i But then these dainty | suitings are all bright, 2, ire sh, new goods—not sesloettons Seeeel: Godeoiteotantiototaoretiateetetroscodeateadeontee nator testes intgotonsoiertortostestonstonetesfeateteetsotedtestedtestedpedtnnseg a relic of former = greatness among ¢ them. i Besides, the as- ; sortment is large enough for ANY ONE to make a choice that’s pleasing, : no matter how the taste may run. : THE PRICES ARE} OUR OWN EX-3 CLUSIVELY. Monday morning we ; will add styles for men whose § six new tastes run to plain g weaves, Imported % cloths. : Fifteen Dollars for a suit made to¥ measure from a large ¥ ran ge of styles. Mertz and [ertz, : “New Era” Tailors; 906 F Street. Electric F=-A=N=-S Will reduce the temperature of your office or house from 15 to 20 degrees. Get your fans at once. ‘We'll supply the motive powet. U. S. Electric Lighting Co., S13 14th st. nw,” "Phone 77. NOT SO FAT. REDUCED MADALAINE PRICE, THE POrU- LAR ACTRESS, 58 POUNDS. & CO."S NEW YORK Ox CHICAGO MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS -RUP- TURE CURED—BEST MRUSS EVER DEVISED. ‘The popular actress, Madalaine Price, one of the stellar lights of the ‘Southers-Prige ‘Theater Com- pery, has taken Dr. Edison's Obesity Treatment, and fs glad of it. Reed below what she her experience with Dr. Edison's ATLANTA, G .. Chicago, 2 T cannot speak in too high te Dr. Edison's Obesity Pills and Obesity Compound. When I began taking Dr. Otesity Treatment my weight was 198.” I had al- ready used another much advertised treatment, and as soon as I stopped it had fleshened up again, and it left stomach in a very weak condition. I took Dr. Edison's Obesity Pills and Salt, and was reduced from 198 to 140 without any bad vf- fects upon my system. ‘these remedies soon cured the condition of my stomach, caused as above stated. Since taking your remedies 1 look better and feel better than for years, and have no ten- deney to again get fat. My professional friends should use Dr. Edison’s remedies if inclined to get 1 of them who have used them on ation have been greatly benefited by My husband, Mr. Edwin Southers, joins ti has I will reply to inquiries about this: sent to we in care of the * Yours sincerel MADALAINE PRICE. bes $1.50 a Obesity Salt, y bottle. SPHESE GOODS AIE REE IS, Stock BY G STS. $la bots LEA! RETAIL DRU Written gucrantee to refund. the price if Dr. Edison's Obesity Pills or Obesity Salt are take direc = withoat good results. Write y¥ PARTMENT or our Mente AL DI ED ART: ENT for advice al obesity or any other disease. Be sure to wri reptured. Best truss und treatment ever devi it cures. Send letters and orders to Loring & General Agents for the United States. To insu Prompt reply mention department, and use only the nearest address. We send free “How to Cure LORING & CO., DEPT. 8, NO. 42 WEST 22D EW YORK Cry. HICAGO, ILL. Untrimmed Hats. Best Pepsin Chewing Gum, all flavors, same kind for which you are a package at the drug stores. (On sale at the Candy Department.) 3 big sales tomorrow. We propose to sell a third more merchandise this June than in the same month last Under= The trading of DeMontreville was then discussed, and Mr. Wagner said that Louis- ville had offered McCreary and Pickering in exchange for the little short stop, but that he didn’t want two players, but one, and that one was Fred Clarke. The latter is such a favorite in Louisville that the Colonels’ officials Were afraid to take the risk of displeasing so many of their patrons, although they acknowledged that DeMontreville would strengthen the club where it is at present very weak. A try was then made for Tommy Dowd, two of the Senators being offered in ex- change. Von Der Ahe wouldn't see the offer. Philadelphia was also corresponded with, and a trade that looked good for both teams broached, but the Quaker of- ficials wanted to give up something they couldn't use, and Mr. Wagner does not want to shine in the Reuben class. The situation has got back into the same position it was before the club left on its western trip. Cartwright has improved greatly in his stick work, and Mr. Wagner says it would be foolish for him to let the big fellow go at a time when his work is improving. On the trip Ed played almost perfect ball, except in two gam Here tomorrow—25 tablets, 5c. year. This has been the pro- portion of growth every year up to this time. These three big sales which we hold to- morrow will introduce values extraordinary—values * which are unprecedented in the trade history of this town. You Were never quoted such low prices for high-grade Muslin Underwear, Fine Silk Ribbons and. stylish Flowers and Un- trimmed Hats. 29, 35, 39 & 45c. Ribbons, 15¢. se of fine 29, pions, which urd om f price, will not last much Jonger at the rate you are baying now. A splendid variety, in all colors, in plain, moire from 4 to S-in. wid quall- thes" sold re at 29, 35, 39 and 45c. Now going at less than ° half price. OurSemi-annual|. Underwear Sale —hbegins tomorrow, and it will offer the most astonishing bargains in the history of Underwear selling. It will emphasize our supremacy in this line as po other sale ever has. The very finest quality garments je as carefully and finished as handsomely as the best hand-made heme work, are to be offered you at prices which do not cover the actnel cost of the materials alone at retail. The: story starts, 9%, with a splendid value in 1Ac. my25-tu,th ALL OF EDISON'S OBESITY REMEDIES, AS Fell as all of Loring’s Fleeh-prod for sale MS, id my22-tf Cor. above A good quality 14¢ = wers, 24c. umbrella This 28c. Ladies’ Fine Mustin Drawers. 14th st. DISEASE IS_ MICRORE. stroy the microbes and ook gives fuli_ explination. ADAM MI- CHOBE KILLER CO., 1018 7th 8 Wash = soy 35- taketh Sooevesersseenece: rriurerrrriy. Moth Balls, ng ee =4| DE- Our free 5c. pound. CAMPHOR. .... 22... 0c 12 sheets TAR PAPER’. evs THOMPSON’S INSECT POWDER. 10, 15, 25 & 50c.can :-W. Thompson, 793 PHARMACIST, 15th$ my28-28d $ LAA hahha RRR SLE) HAIR. HAIR. GAIR. ‘olce of $6,000 worth of Hair Switches, all cake from black to white, bas been consigned to us by a New York house, to be retailed at less than the wholesale price. A very fine Hair Switch, sbort stems, for $1.50; same as you would pay elsewhere $3.50 to $4 for. Come early before all are sold and see for yourself. IN THE LOUVLE GLOVE STORE, iny24-20d 919 F ST. Go to Siccardi’s FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR. Hair Switches ai great bai nine. $3.00 Switehes reduced to $1.50. $5.00 Switches reduced to $8.00 Switches reduced ta Gray ard White Hair reduced in same proportion. : SOS Mme. Siccardi, 711 11th st., xt to Palais Rene Private rooms for Irdreesing, shampooing and dyeing. imyoeidd te et | Painless Extracting, boc. & q TOOTH (BUILDING Is the acme of the dentist's art. When not too far gone, your teeth can be built up to original soundness by the experts af Evans’ Dental Parlors, 1309 F St. N. Ww. aun, ~ry $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 LADIES’ ‘These are of good muslin, have yoke and a magnificent value at Ladies’ Good Muslin Drawers, yoke sale Iy hace trimmed. This 28c. ted splendidly. DeMontrevi start off was very poor, but the last six Short Skirts, 24c. Pee st games he has got back into his old stride, eases 2Ac and his piaying is first-class. Wide hem. ° ‘The sickness of SelWach, Mr. Wagner Ladies’ Umbrella ing Skirts of claims, lost them the entire series at Cin- good muslin, full cinnati, as a hit at almost any stage of the handsomely ‘lace an game would have sent in the winning run, FOGLE GEESE This 66c. and as Selbach had been hitting the bali at 2 merry clip it wag 10 be expected that he would have connected successfully with the ball in the queen city, A star chamber session of the club ul be held at the grounds this afternoon, at which Messrs. Wagner and Schmelz will be the bright particular stars and the play- ers spectators. The men will have to take a brace in the matter of obeying instruc- tions on the field. It is claimed that with proper attention good results are bound to toliow. Mr. Wagner closed the conversation hy saying that the club would remain just as it is at present, but if it came down to “eases” he would have two or three new men on the team inside of twenty-four . Gowns, 59c. A surpassing value in Ladies’ Fine Maslin ¢ wos, in the Empire and high- trimmed with ind inserting. 590c. High-neck Muslin front, trimmed in regular - 9c. city Bhis sal "This Sy ltwmdsomeny eritied ners hours. As it ts, a new fielder will join the ‘ enbroidery, ‘This wale club inside of a week's time. teh Cty : Charley Reilly looks none the worse for Corset Con his terrible “scaker” in the jaw that Mc- teimmre amt fron Guire sent down to him in Sunday’s game, J Molders: “also avin-hel and will be back in the game tomorrow. i Hato trimmed. This As to the scrimmage at Chicago betw-en Pap deere ee een Lange and O'Brien every one with the club declared that Lange was at fault. He had Salle ‘of Flowers. worked his interference dodge with Wrix- ley and Reilly, but when he tried the same tactics on O'Brien he found a man waiting for him who won't run around a corner ic keep from being hurt in a little mix up. All the players speak in the most glow- ing terms of Wrigley’s work on the tri; Zeke’s chances were always of the hard. and Manager Schmelz says ne doesn’t he- lieve the boy had an easy chance while the club was away. The harder they w the better Wrigley seemed to like them, and at the bat he has shown decided im: provement. 2 big sam re bmeh Forget-Me-Nots, ple values: of Beautifal In pink “aud blue, Dalsies, Keses, Rose $1, $1 25 & $1 50 Hats, 19c. Today's Schedule and Weather. of 4 Jot of Ladies’ and Misse St. Louis at Bostun—clear. iy bust Cleveland at Brooklyn—cloudy. were $1, Pittsburg at New York—cloudy. Louisville at Philadelphia—ciear. band, 2-in. hem, with 4 fine tucks the price band, — full es tine DAC Umbrella Drs. BON MARCHE, & Co. D GIFTS. question of ely changed The usually troubleso “what to buy"? is imme to “what not to bu; our stock. hen you xee ost. varied and ever brought to profusion of Ster- Lars ost attractive Washington. Great Ung Silver Pieces, Sets, Chests, & Quadruple - plated — Ware, Clocks, Bronzes, Lamps, Onyx Tables, Silver Toilet “Articles,” &e. Today we cail special attention to our superb stock of Serr crs ween ene esege . PS Quadruple Plated Tea Sets —in a great variety of designs, many * being exact fac-similes of the sola silver pieces, A lovely of & pieces, for eevee R. Harris & Co, Cor. 7th & D Sts. ASO Ad Sosa BD BRIDAL $3.90 for a tough, strong, ; handsome trunk built to stand “hard knocks.” son for the money ss sold nw Washington! Canvas cov- ay slatted ad tops fron bottom; gen- on t el ings Miron ray—| roug! ook! — serviceable. See this Trunk it Trunk seek- * © ing. Lutz. & Co., a en Q7 Peuiiseeiets Soe POSPSSS OOS. . . iiftcone Hi . ° . . | of Rechabites, held a very interesting meet- - Record of the Clubs. Clubs. 2 Lonisville. . Philadelpita Brooklyn Chie Ser Washington... St. Louls..012 Clubs. Baltimore. 314- 316 7th St. 500 S 4M 1300, obs CLOSED WITH A anew Er, University Law Graduates Indulge in a Feast. The members of the senior class of the National University Law School, to a man, attended the class banquet, held at Freund's, on 10th street near I street, last evening, after the close of the commence- ment exercises. The year’s hard work put aside, the members entered into the spirit of the occasion with a zest born of their common struggles, and during three hours dull care was banished. An excellent menu was served to the accompaniment of a ceaseless flow of stories, and then Mr. Jos. L. Ufiderwood of Tennessee, president of the senior class, and toastmaster of the oc- casion, took matters in hand and ealled on each member to respond to a toast. He performed his task with signal ability. ‘The responses were entirely extemporane- cus, members having no previous knowl- edge of the topic assigned them, so that there was an enjo®able freedom of cere- mony about the effair. At 2:30 o'clock the banquet broke up, and the members retired National Louisville The description in iast evening's Star of the morning game at Cincinnati between the Senators and Red Legs would answer very well for the afternoon game, as the score was the same—t to 3 in Cincinnati's favor—and the cause was the same— “dumpy” base running and bases on balls. Rhines pitched one of his old-time games, his underhand delivery proving « puzzle to the Senators, but six hits being made off of his delivery. The fielders back of him were erratic, but lucky, getting four errors, with but little damage done in the matter of advancing the runners. Mercer was on the rubber for the Senators, and while he pitched good ball, the bases on balls cut quite a figure, two of the scores in the sec- ond inning being the direct result of gifts to batters. The men back of Mercer played 45° tnele “hemen.. These Fs + | perfect ball in the field, not having a mis- Messrs, Allen, Brown, Caldwell, lark, play chalked against them, but their reck- Dayis, Dietrick, Emery, Grifting, Guheen, | less running of bases knocked them out Hamlin, Linke, Magraw, McQuesten, Meril- of one or more runs. i iat, Pinney, Powell, Taylor, Underwood | ‘rhe feature of the game was the catch of ai oh oc SAE eR NE a foul tly by Norton, that came down just re SE : on the edge of the left field bleachers. Nor- RERIGHT YOUNG GRADUATE. ton made a Idng sprint after the ball, and a had to dash against the rope to get his Louj} B. Anderson, Colored, Third in| hands on it. Just as he grabbed the sphere Kent Law School Class, Among the recent graduates of Kent @cllege.of Law, in Chicago, is Louis B. ro jerson, formerly of this city, who is de- as being one of the brightest young ¢elozed men in the country. He stood third in his class at the college, and was highly complimented for proficiency. a oun. Anderson was born in Petersburg,.| 4 Va,,"and is twenty-eight years of age. He attended the public schools of his native town, and later graduated from the Vir- Rpie Normal and Collegiate Institute. He terward came to this city, and took ser- patches Maj. Moses P. Handy, under whom he worked on_yarious newspapers, of Washingtop, Philadelphia and New York. He was also with Maj. Handy: dur- ing the latter's Po 8a) as promoter. general of the world’s fi he went head over heels in the bleachers and landed on his head. The fall stunned the plucky little fellow for a second or two, but he held, on to the ball, and the 10,000 spectators cheered the play to the ccho. FIRST GAME. CINCINNATL R.H.O. ley, Ib. Corcoran, 2b. Schriver, ¢. t, Mrantweccoenh cums noenns Columbia ‘Tent of Rechabites. 4 Columbia Tent, No.1, Independent Order ing in its teat room,@i9th and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, last evening, which was largely attended by members and visitors. Four new candidates were initiated. The tent has forwarded to the family of ard Welsh sat of resolutions. a Tansee HY) cuatuonuae : ¥, Woodward “. ‘ toth, 11th and F Sts, N. W. Free Exhibition of a Great Painting. You are invited to the free exhibition in our Art Gallery of the great historical painting, “The Birth of Our Nation's Flag.” It is gxt2 feet and is valued at $10,000. In the east thousands have viewed it and learned thg story of the origin of the Stars and Stripes, which it tells silently b- so eloquently as never to be forgotten. + Beautiful Artotype copies of this painting for sale as follows: Si 53x6$ inches, 10c. each; 22x28 inches, $1.00 each. Tomorrow, Wednesday, Our Annual June Special Sale of Manufacturers’ Samples Cambric and Muslin Underwear, Including Women’s Fine Skirts, Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, mises and Children’s and Infants’ Long and Short Frocks. These samples were secured from one of our best manufacturers ; nominal prices, and are strictly high-class goods of the very shapes and designs, Che late: Some are plain, others trimmed with dainty lace embroideries and ribbons, in such styles as good taste suggests. The co lection, while large in the aggregate, comprises but one or two gar ments of a kind. They will be put on sale Wi ednesday morning Very Much Below Regular Prices. This sale eccurs once a year here and is waited for and welcome by our customers. Begins at eight o'clock. 24 Nook, ‘ Fancy Lace-Stripe Linens, 15c.a yard. Regular Price, 25c. This is a very sheer fabric, in natural flax color, with lace stripe two-toned colorings, and has sold quickly at 25c. a yard. This 100-piece 16t was purchased in a way that allows us to sell ai the extraordinarily low price of 15¢. Fully 32 inches wide. Ist floor. so Silk Department. 5 O'Clock Tea Kettles. Two exceptionally good values. We carry a complete line of 20-inch Japanese Taffetas, stripe | O'clock Tea Kettles, in brass, cov effects, in navy, olive, old rose, with | per and nickel, with Stands to mate! small Jacquard figures. or on black wrought iron stanés| Prices were never so low for lil] qualities as now. 39¢. the yard. Regular price, 55c. ition to the Brass ; d and asbestos lam $1.25 complete. cee Other styles and qualitied up to $8.00 each, 39c. the yard. 5th floor. Regular price, 65c. a 23-1nch Japanese Taffetas, hair line stripe effects in garnet and myrtle. Ast floor. Berry Boys’ Washers. Department. We call attention to the “Ideal Basket, which is just the thing fc Never have we shown such an all ‘round worthful and attactive line of Boys’ and Children’s Outfittings for similar prices as at present. Suits of all the best styles and kinds. Hun- dreds of Shirt Waists of the m popular sorts. Furnishings of eve! washing berries, fruits, ete, ‘it very simple and can be put beneat {the faucet, thus taking away all tl grit and impurities irom the fruit Three sizes. 25C., 30c. and 35c. each, description. 5th floor, * Tomorrow (Wednesda H ES ousecleanin New All-wool Combination 's of desirable < cloths and made up in a most excellent maaner, 3 Sad tous peat mae nis ee are Requisites. The drudgery and dread of house cleaning time may be greatly lessen: ed by the many little helps to b found in our great Housefurnishin:. Store, at little cost. eS each. New All-wool Combination Salts of the very best make—zoods we've sold for $4.00 and $5.00 with ‘one pair of trousers. Sizes 4 to 16 years, Suit and extra trouers, $3.88 and $5.00 each. New Washable Galatea Suits, fall blouses; fast colors—tan agd White and Wlue and white, Sizes 3 to 10 years, 50c. and &gc. each. We quote a fow a from a ta varie Con Sp aoe rege varlety: Floor Mops, each. Scrub Brushes, « Serul Feather Dusters, eac ch She ae Good 3-ntri Washable" Trousers, white duck and tan and bine | Large .W striped Galatea Cloth, Sizes 3 to 15 years, My ag 25¢. per pair. Outing Cloth Shirt Waists, pretty patterns— , strongly mule for general knock-about “purposes. | Foods. — —_ 4 to 14 years. 25¢. each. “We call especial attention to ow complete line of Battle Creek Sani Percale Sut Waists}tarium Health Co.’s_ Breakfas —perfect fitting. Sizes 4 to 14. » | Foods,- Crackers, Cereal Coffee. soc. each, : Granose, etc. -Granose makes ; ideal warm weather breakfast dis! Included in part are: at Taundered White Muslin and ‘3d floor, Modern S China Ware. : It used to be that reliable, good wearing qualities of Dinner Ware could not be had at little prices; but we are now able to offer Dinner Sets that will wear welt and look weil