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Goldenberg’s. | Goldenberg’s. All offerings we have made heretofore will be entirely eclipsed by : 1 FOOD SfRENGTH. Jt Comes From the Right Food Prop- | erty Digested. SEMINARY GIRLS GRADUATE ummer OYS’ DUPLEX SUITS snare _ HALF PRICE. deciles bac time well spent if you're going to buy a Tefrigerztor—a water cooler or an ice The Exercises of National Park Seminary, at Forest Glen. St Food strengtti is natural strength. ft is new strength; created strength. That is, it is mot stim- ulation, at the extraordinary bargains 3) ere structive Address by Rev. Dr. Whit- = od strength of. spur body Shes = Mi seeccn to bar tae the best opportunity you'll have this = weno § re tt yon sf what f strength, your reserve strength. “ge ‘ ae which we tell of today and which go on sale tomorrow. _It will man—Directors and Faculty. iasaat of case ae aE Gad eee Ie : seein y_ the boy a suit. Se SENG J Feu tis “ab a be the greatest day so far of our “Annexation Sale,” because more” —_—— Eating food does no_good at all; rather harm— lex” Suits fa ee ka lose out our agg = ae lewett’s “Labrador people will be here and the sales must necessarily be the greatest. ‘The commencement exercises of the Na- | Uset# It 1s digested. So that everything narrows Pp uits at exactly half price to make room 8 <aitersators ‘are the very coldest of A sale of ladies’ summer underwear will be one of the greatest ¥ | tional Park Seminary for Young Women, | !t*lf down to ove propihition: How 1s your ai- lines. They're in’Dark and Fancy Mixtures, sizes 3 to 8 years. them cll—and the easiest cleansed. ‘The gestion? " "i One person tn three of us have indigestion in some form or another. It js not really a disease, but a condition; a comdhtion which’ may Tomorrow you can take your choice of ae eee ee a The $5 Suits For $2.50. vat ade ee The $6 Suits For $3.00. The $7 Suits For $3.50. .| at: Forest Glen, were held in the handsome- Ty decorated lecture room of the seminary yesterday, in the presence of a large num- ber of friends and relatives of the scholars. attractions of the day. The values quoted below are not exagger- ated in the least, for the purchase comes from the leading under- wear wholesaler in Philadelphia, who has built a new establish- ment and will shortly move into it and he closed-out the entire line The ‘program was very attractive and | serious. SE ENG at an enormous sacrifice. poe - . cqeretet s¢ follows: See fom est: We alt “ oie strong, sare ae “ The offerings in ladies’ shirt waists are unusually big, and so nestra, e become, so If Wwe digested our are those in me's furnishings, ladies’. washable suits and skirts, of Prof. Caspar; salutatory, by Miss Za- | sour strength Is a serioos matter. It may be the most couventent. $12, $13.60, $17.50 up. Water Coolers. : s @ | luma Agra Archer; vocal solo, (s) “Eliza,” | beginning of a dangeroes disease. It may mean i we the " 1 ladies’ and boys’ straw hats and boys’ clothing. $ | Massenet; (b) “Good Night.” Bischof, Uy | that you cmt go on with your werk The Suits -For $4.00. tes sunt at ae we? Oana Skip us tomorrow and-you skip an opportunity such as we Miss Cecelia Sullivan; essay, “Evolution of | shaker digestive coniiél je an ald to digestion. : ae attr gus a tigi ‘queahepiind’ tunes have never before been able.to offer you. yj the Novel,” Miss Fanny Hood Hampton; | 1 49 9. strength. maker. .It makes your food nourish These Duplex Suits are practically two suits in one.When for $1.75 Each. P You surely know that we never speak of anything unless it is 3 ea a Petree brute cae eee You. Tt makes yu strong. It relleves at once all closed it’s a Double-breasted Reefer Suit—and when thrown epee 2 _ worth listening to, and this is one of the advertisements that will ¥ dress, “Rey. Dr. Whitman; vio'in solo (a), peal neh Std pce ‘Sea. stroeath: oo Fancy Junior, with wide revere. Very convenient ee = “Summer,” (b) “ ye,” Chaminade, “indi isn't it 3 3 og? profit you handsomely. a | Miss Jessie ‘Trultoon; valedictory, ‘Miss | MEO, regularly it witt permanently, cure nd 3 ‘Rapid’ fi hroeaded sik and satin skiris— %] Grace Lee Yelton; presentation of diplo- | S°st#8 2nd make the weak, thin, Irritable, FS. UNDERWEAR. tue most Hyllsh patterne aut the proper | mas, Rev. Dr. Whitman, “Au Revoir or: rea None nitet soe Satie omen tS Boys’ * 7 Suits cr eedigweyiell rad soe oper, Agree 200 dozen ladies’ Swiss ribbed vests— width—ekirts which sold for $9 to go te | Ckestra; benediction, Rev. Dr. Smedes. Sod Wy depicts xt 16, ph 50 cents and $1.00 a Oys. uits ys ul = aoe Se oie = ais for ae white, pink blue—which we have never be- mercvow! fer Address to Graduates. bottle. F F that which is made by a ‘‘Kapid.”* , Sar ae are kee $5.98 each. The address by Rev. Dr. Whitman was = or $1 48. or $1 .65. Larger tn slze than other sorts, bence for . each, — exceptionally interesting, and the advice which he gave will be treasured by the audience and pupils of the seminary, as well as by the graduates, to whom it was REPLY TO “MISS BROWN.” cost a little more. =qt., $1.60 | 4-qt., $2.30: =qt., $1.90 | 6=qt., $2.95: A special lot of Boys’ Short Pants Suits, in Black and Blue Cheviot and Fancy Mixtures, - Double-breastid and Reefer styles, Sizes 3 to 15 ycars, Worth $2 A apecial lot of Boys’ Short Pants Suits, in Fancy Mixtarce, Doubic-breasted and Reefer styles. Sizes 3 to 16 years, Worth To ees BIG WASH SKIRT wn | @ SUIT VALDES: A Public School Teacher Spenks of His Experience in the Schools. oS $2.50 and $3. Your ctoice, delivered. To the Editor of ‘The Evening Star: 1 $2.50. Your choice, 2 Jew peck and short sleeves, run with silk 144 navy and black stripe apd dotted 7. t 5 Sa 4 nea aaeatal bef duck skirts—all have drep hem and gen- Miss Fannie Hood Hampton is a grad-| In Tuesday's Star was a letter from T $ omorrow. 4 he ale to oll = i= gods see erocely full—-$1.50 values for uate in Enblish language and literature, | “Miss Brown” upon’ the subject of school omor rr OW 9 1 48. 9 < A WI MA H > tomorror X | French and Latin. She is a fair daughter | entertainments. In it she poses as the | $———______ , Y for cents ea ; lots of Boss’ Shor 4 1 5 cents each 79 cen ch. of Kentucky, and her essay, “Evolution | friend of the suffering teacher and the A special lot of Boys’ Short Pants Suits, aagsctagae 3 Jagesigney in Plalds and Fancy Mixtures, Double- only one or two patterns in each lot. breasted and Reefer styles. Sizes 3 to 16 Sizes 5 to 14 years. Worth $5, $6 and years. Worth $4 :nd $4.50. Cholce, $7 each. Choice, Tomorrow, $2.50. Tomorrow, $2.75. Lot of white pique, linen and crash wash the cuitucced ‘oirene wed acquaintance with | harassed parent, and pleads for them by skirts—all have deep hem and are splen- | state has contributed to the field of litera- | Making an attack upon our school system idly made—to go tomorrow for 98 cents each. wat ’ EDMONSTON, Avenue. black and white silk mitts, for which we have @lways had to get 25c.—can be sold ' 15 cents pair. and its responsible head—the superinten- dent. ‘This is but the last of many efforts “she” (if she it be) hasimade on the same Although a number of the scholars re- ceived certificates of graduation for the em ee ahi aes es Gipiornae: Geena Tee tenn oe | lide:-and perkaps’ tt iprouldtbe better 40st suits—jackets have heavy rolling lapel ‘ ‘ hy as th rs have passed, as are sory atelieh ead realy fl wale tc | & | SFAduated in. all the studies prescribed. | this pass, us the othe P ° The young ladies receiving the diplomas | the idle wind. And yet, the “sneaking Parker Brid et & Co — Pa Were Miss Zaluma Agra Archer ot West | fondness,” not for the’ “teachers,” ‘but for 9 og $2.98 each. Virginia, Miss Margaret Cook Boggs of , 300 pairs ladies’ linen bicycle gloves, in H Lansburgh & Bro. fi NH ch that letter dis- 4 all sizes, which are sold in every store in Ohio, Miss Marie Moore of Georgia and Siena arena tse tor sak you to publish 3 +1 Neglige 4 towr for S0e.—can be offered for Lot of fine tailbcwade linen and crash $ | Miss Grace Lee Yelton of Indiana, and Clothiers, 315 7th Street. =r 4 , 25 ts pai mag tetas al Gin ‘The National Park Seminary is under the 9 7 Shirt ; cents pair. ceyinnd aa aan EE ee ae Girectorship of Messrs. B. H. Warner, 8. RIE PDL enor etree rte nner | P4 4 soomatl Wee deep nao er, eckets many $ |W. Tulloch, Theodore W. Noyes, Lorenzo | ‘The Washington public schools need no Soe ees > N + HOSIERY. iad) values oreo at or D. D., LL. D., and Prot. John | gefenacr. They are thelr own defense, rnd - = » News. ‘ DITA UUITIRS AALS WPA UALS EM Pesesreneese What to wear this season in }f this line is easily answered by 5S an inspection of our line. You }% ean find: | The Cheviot Shirts, | The Percale Shirts, ‘ The Madras Shirts, The Soft Finish, The Starched Fronts, With Collars attached, With Collars separate. For 50c. each. Pension Checks Cashed og A far = ‘4 oa of 18%6-'97 consisted of Prof. John A. Gas- | 2° champion other than the results cf his labor—the labor of a lifetime—a labor | 5%, collars and pair detached cuffs—in all sizes—open front and back—reinforced back 2999990009 O0090000009 0444 P. ARASC OLS. sedy, Mrs. Vegta H. Cassedy, Miss F. Page | which has placed him in the front rank of ° A maker's line of parisols will be turn- ed over w you tomcrrow at a most re- markable reduction below usue] ovrices. Sraltectiy anGe aut Gelstiea spleoaie te Robinson, Miss Ida Munro, Miss Charlotte | mcdern, educators, one of the best six | 5% é a ° ° v 5 ‘ 1 superintendeats in the United detail—jast such a shirt as you are asked | M. Preest, Miss Lucy Madeira, Miss J. D. | schoo! h ee. sent foc a rt wren roaied $M. Proent, Mins Locy aadcira, Mine. D.| sohocl -uperintondents in the, Unied | (3) (arp ntil Tomorrow Ni Journal—a labor which has made him of row for Roy Parker, Leon H. Vincent, Miss Eva 8. | those whose works da follow them, ‘The lot -onsisis of couching parasols of 4 fine taffeta, fancy foulard and surah silk 49 cents a % | Watkins, Miss Emily G. Gilliam, Miss An- |] am one of those ta whom “Miss Brown” Those remarkably low each @ | nle M. Blanchard, John Porter Lawrence, | rerars as “intersted grough in Gar scheols and white and black China silk parasols, - % Kaspar, Miss ” 5 a eS fn with pretty chiffon ruffles. Thers is not shirts—have . felled seams—are gusseted | COOK, Mme. Annie Roemer, 2 years,” and I haye seen made what she one in the lot which would ordinarily sell throughout and finished with pearl buttons vale MRE Bein, Eames ign he | calls ‘experiments; she extablishment of Lot of men's woven Madras neglige %| Miss Alma Archie, Miss Mary Merrow | to watch them closely for ten or twelve me for less than $3, yet it is cur privilege to i « Anniversary Shoe Prices —in pink and blue checks and stripes— cooking and sewing yehools and manual 2 4 . Mary: : a dasa FS offer them to son while they Jast for your would be great big value for 60c., yet een ny _ ‘anus pe ee a ree training shops;, thg coyrelation of drawing Unlaundered Cheviot, choice for you get them for }4 Shirts, im light or hea: jadras or Satteen weight. >¢ Laundered Percale Neglige Shirts, made | With collar and cuffs, or made with collar >¢ and cuff bands for attaching white collar and shop work, this déveloping the power a That have been the town talk all this week will prevail. drus. to do by doing; thé application of the cor- $1.88 each. Every pair of Shoes and Slippers. that we own is of- 39 cents each. relation of Englisy, Mistory and geogra- MARYLAND BANKERS MEET.’ | phy, the introdu if nature study, the | }y, fered at a reduced price—none are excepted. Never SHIRT WAISTS. a ™much-written abouf z0yogy and botany of a was first-class Footwear offered in the height of the embroidered front and collars—all sizes— ‘They Are Addressed by Secretary of | the lower grades, whi¢h bothers some of ‘Thr> immense lots for tomorrow--truly full and generously made in every way— the Treasury Gage. g season as low in price as follows: i) 1 mpemmpeened dior us parents because oijr children's knowl- P 3 3 <« For 75c. each. the greatest values we have yet offered, and you certainly know what that means, for we have set Washington wihl with the shirt waist sales we have held so far. Dearl buttons—the best gown we ever saw The Maryland Bankers’ Association held | ©48€ shames our ‘1grtorance, but which at Gc. each, yet we can say opens up to the child a world of beauty ne Children’s Shoes. ee ee an excelleut quality percale. 4 has two collars and one pair of cu! its final session at Cumberland, Md., yes-| and satisfaction, bojindless opportunity 49 cents each. terday. The exercises were concluded with | for the enjoyment“bdf the power of obser- ‘341 ladies’ India linon waists—have gath- @ banquet, at which Secretary of the ‘Ireas- | vation; the emphasjs put in all our schoo! ury L. P. Gage and ex-Controller of the | Work from lowest to pighest grade upon SEE SAILORS. ing lapels—splendid values even at $7. A. Cassedy. Charles F.’ Crisp, late ex. 600 pairs ladies’ liste thread Hermsdort Your cholce tomorrow for S| Breaker of the Hates at eee ltte, eX" | rank among the very best schools in the | 2W(7V fast black hose, values such as you'll be $4.98 each § | was a member of the board of directors at | country, a fact attested by educational | tx shown by nearly every store in town for = ve $ the date of his-death. * critics and an intelligent clientage coming | (5° 50c.—have been bought so that we can ’ , Members of Faculty. from every section of a cultured nation. offer them for MEN'S GOODS. 3) cris sscnreris or teas ecaral| Des ete orien ea pean 25c. pair. Lot of men’s pereale shirts—have two \ ‘The charge that encyclopeilias have been 2 Rabies’ Button ndid High and Low Shocs $4 of same material. Boys’ or men ered yoke and embroidery trimmed collars 1 the fact that words aré.a means to an end Beck oc tins wrveies ierisaheiea! for Girls or Boyes a ase WS }3d and cuffs—will go on sale tomorrow at We eall manke the tea ae Currency James H. Eckels were the princi- | and that the end 1s th thing to be seen at iS Pri 19¢ Anni Pri Q2c Ww re For $1.00 each. ‘a 25 cents each. pai Leseitiecm pSabag eas ae pal speakers. The day’s session was taken and. handled—the idea “that 1s to become 7 mniversary £TIC€..... Z nniversary ce... ° % +] Se SAE ee an® is big part of our profits for a day. We up by the election of officers and the read- bexda exeninients Gai win rot thes os “, ) > — gre Percale Suirte, ‘soft bosoms, Tot of ladies’ fine figured lawn shirt shall bunch all of our ladies’ fine sailors, ing of papers on banking and currency | jong’ strides fenwaee ie ie theron cor Child's Spring Heel Button, Misses’ Hand-meade Low Shocs, aH pe Msanste collays sat cells with each Ghirt. % «- Walsts—have detachable collars and cuffs; Which sold for @9c., 75e., S5c., and some questions. education. Pestdlovzi experimented, Froe- Diack or tan ‘id, 4 to 8. the prettiest styles mad c) a Unstarched Madras Shirts, light weight, im the Int there are some lovely Lappet Which sold for as high as $1.48, consisting One of the main incidents was the al-| bel experimented, Mann experimented Anniversary Price.... A8c. Anniversary Price. 9 ll 19 (pe ER mate Sgured lawns and many plain white India of fine white or black Milans, Panamas, mest unanimous adoption of a resolution | Barnard experimérited. Pater experiments, | }; 2 Sat | bq, Unstarehed Cheviot Suirés for durable use, linons with fine Swiss embroldery trim- Sennettes and mixed straws, bigh or low declaring unalterable opposition to the free | Pewell exnerimiénts, ‘und. the generationp - \] pq Buide for detached white collars and cafts, ye ming. Not a single wais: In the lot fs crown—walking hats end latest. “Knox” ccinage of silver and to every debaremen: | t@-come will thank God. as we do for men Reys’ Biack or Tan Shoes, Boys’ aod Youths’ Tan Shoes PGI PE Madras aml Vercale Launderod Neetise $4 Worth under 75e. and they run up to $1.25, shapes, at the extraordinary price of ® | of the curency, in whatever form it nay, who dared to & etiment. Giris’ Brown or Black Hoots, of best-wearing kid =) 4 Shirts, with collars and cuffs attached. 4 Yet you get the choice of them tomorrow : “ e \ White, Black or Tan Sandals. or Russia-finish leather. Vit] P4 Wool Flannel Neglige Shirts, undlaundered, 4 59 cents each. be presented, and maintaining that the true The Question of Spell : 3 IC Aaiiv P (S104 ieor’ “roughing A> mann. Oars ateenen. FA for © & | interests of the country will be best served | “gne”-aevotes-w>parakraght-to “spellin *¢ Anniversary Price. .... ° nniversary Price. o oats} Fous uses. eo attached. f 3 59 cents each. A lot of chtidren's large straw sailors, | PY Tikld adherence to the gold standard of | r pave ness teatee iene ‘Washington | Ge Gee re The Wool Neglige i hich n ‘a te -: >», N TiN SD < , a ae teh Se the regular, die (tate—t0' go: t-7“@ | ues recolation <Genpeises Gas Saeked cig (DUIS achonle DE sleven, years, coming here | (if see 4 Par Bicvcie Use | Sap ae geen Teantreent ay wore aulgarnment for the | from quite an extended teaching exoerience |) 6 lore T_adies For Men a } z Sa atece eel ec 900 Gf ans Gee 25 cents each. appointment ofa commissioner, to consider | in two New England states and Ohio, and a or rll ° ° + 3 bite Meaitarder tow ae ; . peetapaer! on of the currency laws of the} 1 deny that. the spelling In our schools is ress Pye = : aes , < 5 $1.39 each. BOYS’. CLOTHING. Secretary Gage was greeted with pro-| Poor and I affirm that it is better today | 7M) Slack, tan or browm, of veal calf, solid soles. 4 I : z pee saa 50) boys’ fine Galatea cloth wash suits— % | icnse3 applause. He said: spell, Se ried ‘to, a ia Miss. Brees ean nC Anniversary Price..; 19¢. Anniversary Price. 95c. aud cos or with the < $ in all colors—with plain combination col- ReAte OF Keene Cee &aveesh..X feel | fave prizes that f earned ts lewiow oe eet oe atent sweater mock, + = WOOL SUITS CUT. lars—handsomely trimmed and splendidly Faces ce Suship toward this place, and I! the head” more. times inenaay other one in| are sat ot are >| Yoar chotce of say of our covert, se made—fust colors—guarunteed _so-cords a Bar gait toward you, the my class, and yct my. iiltle girl in the third iv Black and Brown Oxford Ties, Soft Casco Calf Shoes, auesber. See this gar 4 Droadcloth and cherloc tailor-made’ sult and metal whistles with them—fust such MBiteceiéa sae sade bere thie evening | 8T#de spells infinitely better than I did 2 Wide or pointed toes. i 69 Cis cee aes aes. 1 19 4 ment if you ride a i wal stylish effects—jackets of many Suits for which the exclusive clothiers get to my recent, address in Cincinnati. Let | Whe 1 was in the academy fitting for col-|>4¢ Anniversary Price.. ic. Anniversary Price. ° 4 wud. Pace... 1.50 each} $ handeomely lined with silk—in all the 2 dollar @ suit—to go tomorrow for me repeat heré the substance of the conelu- | iS, and she writes a better page of a {A Fat Man $ Bewest shades snd black—which sold for $ | Sion of that address. The prophecy made | §!8h composition than I-did when I began ’ $ ; $10-—will be offered toinorrew for 48 cents the suit. then willbe fulfilled. ‘The promise fang ieee The proof |<) Dressy and Durable Kid Boots, Kangaroo Calf Bike Shocs, 4 | be = + $5.65 each. 220 dozen boys’ Galatea wash pants, { & | atsolutely certain will be. The prophesy Renate eosin aol in AAS that os eas eis O2c. oe ore $1 37 S Weighing 300 Ibs., be = =: ys ash pants, in | was that both bodies of Congress would cannot show pageufter puge of English} We Anniversary Price... e Anniversary Price. o + 3 —_— the neatest patterns, for which clothiers | scon put through an adequate tariff bill, siti < Ze sell lan |W) £214 Can be fitted by hi +] z SKIRTS CUT. get 25c. pair—to go tomozrow for - $| and the promise was that the administra.| Composition errorless-as'to spelling: and ex- a LE | * Hieraghepegang hal ceciemteoraeS soaker i R | tion would be faithful to the task imposed | 5 5 Lh -made Oxtord Ti Goclyesroveel Hass, x) | $4. or 20 we have « 53 : a ol Gh = a eos 12¥4c. pair. . uron it of putting the currency of the sown. Ae nen percests ai Band ate! rides $1 37 fiexible oak leather soles. $1 87 iy ot (fea’s aatete Ast floor. Men go = = fan? ¢ are mis- ‘ : 5 4 ferve sou, YF rustle lined and velvet bound—perfect fit- Men's and youths’ good quality crash Goutieutiee snd cheer and Solid basis.” | soued. “There 1s no royal road to learn. | $% Anniversary Price. . Anniversary Price. ° me | rd H $ Ai % — tiug—whien sold tut a short while ago for sults, consisting of cout, pants and vest- | Controller Eckels and Senator Wellington | !"&"" it is true, but there may de a mac- se) | pg there Are 3 $%—10 g0 tomorrow for well made and perfect fitting—for B | also spoke. 1} adamized one. And owing to an educating ———_ S x set superintendent, an cnlightened board of No»by Bicycle “Boots, Hand-made Laced and Oxfords, 214 Jewelry $4.50 each. $1.98 each. soe. —— trustees, an ingelligent and painstaking binck or chocelate eclor. calf or tan “Everbright” Kid. I bs LAUNCH OF THE PRINCETON. corps of supervisors, a co-operative and Anniversary Price 5 Anniversary Price o 1° Baroai Z ——= = eo as falthful body of teachers, and an appre- JENS es Z We | >¢ Bargains 5 ‘ew Composite Gunboat Successfally | ciative public sentiment, Washington has : 9 926-928 7th, Floated at Camden. broken the Stone and laid down the road- Eiegint $2 Equal-to-custom-made Shoes, Galore. 9 706 K St. The United States composite screw gun- tod Hand-made Dress rate ©) 37 fest black oF brown se $3 58 boat Princeton was launched yesterday af-| nought to remedy faulty apelling te aberd Anniversary Price. . cS Anniversary Price. ° 004 ternoon at the ship yards of John H. Dia-|to one who knows that dictionaries are bs logue & Son, Camden, N. J. She was| furnished to all pupils who are advanced christened by Miss Marguerite U. Updike, | enough to use them. Such a charge shows daughter of Muyor E. Mulford Updike of'] Vouomous tenorance i 9@ 090 AND sz Tra st. Princeton. The bottle of wine used in the perintendent that 300, or any number, sets ° ceremony was adorned with the stars and | of encyclopedias be bought. ‘The statement : 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE. stripes and Princeton colors. Naval Con- | is false. I have ‘been a principal in two Ee Ee eee stretor H. H. Varney had charge of the | divisions, and under three supervisors, and Reliable Shoe Houses, : 233 PA. AVE. BEL q ° ime of Importance 24 | arraugements. never yet has the superintendent or a su- wi i! dered or requested me or m: if The Princeton ts a single aurow composite [PEON a certhase wens Mie” TR SESESEN ENE ETUNEN EES SES ENE ATESTENEN CANCE REESE) gunboat of 1,000 ‘tons displacement at | school of which I am principal has ex- = = ° normat draft; she is 168 feet Jong on water A Providence, R. IL, manu- facturer of Jewelry found he had a few dozen of this and a few dozen of that. He did not want to carry this broken as- sortment, so offered them to us at such a figure that we are enabled to sell you Jewelry as follows: Black Eanmel Belt Pins, beautifully | | i | i] vs nded during the past year nearly $250 designed, the kind we have been sell. line, 204 feet long over all, thirty-six feet for cerenenved books, but they have en bad Selhed sh Die Cateceepetnla odie 3 ing for 19¢. and 25c. beam and twenty-two feet six inches deep | been bought without the knowledge of a ° e , Sterling Silver Gi! from top of keel to spar deck. school official, and have been patd- for T ‘ake it ; Buttoners and There is not a Washingtonian within the reach of this store Her engines are of the triple expansion | without complaint by the parents and with- .We never knew a_ season x type, with three cylinders working on | out worry to teachers.or pupils. Every iu- but should take advantage of these unusual Glove reductions three cranks; the H. P. cylinder ts 15% | telligent person knows the need of such prevailing tomorrow and Monday! And while these items in- Yar when Serge Suits were so pop- everywhere for 50c. ular. Seems as if every man in Belt Buckles. inehes in diameter, I. P. cylinder 23%] books in all thé schools, and nine-tenths inches diameter, low’ pressure cylinder | of the parents of Washing:on, recognizing Cool! dex our style of pricing throughout—please understand that we B44 | thirty-six inches’ diameter, and all thirty | thelr obligation to our school wee e si Sag le eet as ewes town wanted one. ——$—$<$_—<— | have a stock of Gloves that no concern in this city or through- ba OE he Dist oe eenanre valve 18 SRL OE Seen of trates tor abe Maecaii a poribie You won't get cremated The demand keeps us pretty ate ies pecics in out the south can duplicate in fineness and in generous variety. 4 | Pressure are slide valves. all schools -below the high school, gladly hg ioe Dot, Uy this, moder busy all the time. black, silver and gilt, 2 Anything and everything good in Gloves—we have. Steam will be supplied by two cylindrical | contribute the Httle that is asked of them met coking? You'll be inches wide.......4....-. 1 x y by No matter—we'll be glad to take your measure tomorrow. A Serge Suit—True Blue or boilers, each ten fect six inches in diameter | for the purchase of “encyclopedias.” ANGE aps ere inches ee —— age “Miss B" forgets. bat’ eerertalteacace wi ‘ve two irnaces irty-six inches in “sad diameter. The total grate surface In both | the old tine soheoe She tee ooh boilers is seventy-eight -square feet, with the old-time scl Bens, forgets, too, the .=a xx soc. Miniature and Plain Belt Buckles, 14 COC Oooo oeeee = Our Guaranteed c. | New Cycling c Bi ‘Wash Chamois, 63 Gloves Only 85 Sevan toate 2 Coe reoecceeroreccceoes m2 Gloves exclusively sold—nothing else, F ST., NO. “919,” BEASTIE “experiment” of dol ‘ay with final ex- ; chan: Fast Black—single or double- and 2 mches wide, m ‘ Warranted to wash soft and keep with pertoried ‘asthe tea ‘The | accommodations. for, ofivers, Seti | aminations for promotia, “which relleves Gas Appliance Ex Ber) preasted—for $25, silver, gilt and oxidized. Bit) thelr stapeeltays. OF & fine, pli Cool, ferviceable and_strlish hand: Ref | crew aro unusually large and convenient, | ‘¢2chers and: pupils! purses amming and 1$ 1424 New York avenue. 25 i) be (end arable “quality. Yuu post. covering for indy cyclists. Sold eise- #4 | most of which are on the gun deck, The ait fee Sekt et ee : a mice Sterling Silver Belt rs 7 where in Wushington for lees than Nba Sacer tiarclgees h sone Grmament will consist of six 4-Inch | ““the inuendo implt ier last quesiton | *2eeeseeessecccsessccesos Wirpert Tallon, Pins ....0...2.... Geb ees New Stylish c. bit | rapld-Gre guns, four G-pounders and two | ip unworthy of ah a ee ors tenauention WE RUN NO RISKS at . 1208 °F STREET. aid ey abet capt | Fine Glaces for Cc. | Silk Gloves, BH | "he" apcea guarantesa by the bullders x [207 from one he et ee area 2B : and strong. 4ae8 MH bee 2 Fi{ | 12 kuots per hour for four hours, under | Wotstion marks. BW. MURCH. | wuTt DRESCRIPTIONS. ? Rhinestone Pins, 5¢. 3 py Street Wear-- Fis pale, Mapestal premarations hare 44 | conditions prescribed by the Secretary of + cha elena asad itetd eels eel aaa as es ee oe aes | PS Sc. tS 5 : This lot fs Himited—es there are Gloves, ‘The ewest style shown is 8 the Mery. : eae : having compounded. It makes These are an exceptional bar- }4 » to us from the New York Souse, with Es3 daa with whilo embioltery ape DEY | tre, Delana’s Great Dane Hypnotizea. of F has bathe ad 2S, Noel ant ‘pecacripeions gain. Look like one dollar }4 4, fustructions to soll at this extremely cial price tomorrow and SNE | prac: ths tava cece . é Pie: here. the city over, know them e ; 5 be 3 Jow price. "Are to be had in all de- For $1.35 we will sell our bh 1 Srentek ca Se You cold! = R Ley . sticet shades, and to. four D 35 Our Pi | Charles L. ‘Brown, a colored pedidler, is ; EFOur prices are as as you can > > | button styles only. unusually excellent Dressed fj | 1ockea up at station & for the theft of a d 3 | ‘afford. to pay. Pe StS 3 vi . y : aQ #3 $1.25 Real 85° Kid Glove, in two and three- is ¢ bi? Kid Glaces, clasp — also 4-button styles. pi D4 . ss ams aun se he = This price also includes 8-but- 544 be Hs erect ot tle event we wit ton Suedes in white ang colors [i * aes warrant it ae In two *, e ® . be Batent fastener styles, “Wo Bt these —and a 10-button White pi $ : Micated tm quality stort of $1251 Suede! bid 3 ¢ “> ¢ tLOUVRE GLOVE CO..§ : i a> z é ¢ § ° ‘ ¢ ‘ hn byyayeesrs vege rere ry tots Greptoniorin pes