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é 8 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1897—12 Clese daily at 5 p.m. Saturdays at 1 p.m * MOSES <xs SOUL GROWTH THE THEME. eee eon Mayer Bros. & Co., Initial Sermon at,Washington Grove Camp—Other Exercises. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. WASHINGTON GROVE, Mé. August 5, 189 ) RES ARA ROA RANA AANA RIESE De od OG Hecht’s come forth tomorrow With a store full of values against which no other store in Wash- Site wctls. meneame ington can compete. Hecht’s fave been taking inventory, and 937-939 F Street. Mattress Factory, Ist and D. g| pete. : apa All th itial sermon of the camp, preached by Rev. ez many are the broken lots which have come into view. these 218s Martech bn’ wi oocaparaltodky’ aaah The builders start tearing out the al department —Storage, Hauling, Moving go on sale tomorrow at really remarkable prices—half and _ less. 7 windows ina couple days. J Cold storage. audience at the tabernacle in the forenoon. The excessive heat made service irksome, the ranks of the worshipers at @ii the mid- day exercises being depleted because of the sultry atmosphere. Rev. Wm. Strickler led 2 po the congregational singing, and Miss May S f f eee oe sOaCrillce O Mrs. Clera Roach gathered the children W i ISTS ° in the auditorium at 2 p.m., when they were instructed In the Word and enjoyed a Selling Waists as 29 we never sold them Cc. before. Selling them Hecht’s buyers have brought many lots to you tomorrow—from _ makers closing out their surplus stocks. In every instance the values are greater than ever before. And the privilege of credit goes with every purchase, and we make the terms to suit your convenience. Any Flower in the house, 15c. Moire ribbons, in all colors, fair ‘quality —for which many a store gets 15c. a yard, piece of foliage in the house, and this ‘and no doubt you have paid it many a Cotton Goods ¥% Price. embraces field flowers, lilies of the valley, @ te yw for The extraordinary selling of the past week geraniums, cowslips, daisies, violets, hya- re ee has eft us with an immense accumulation cinths, epple blossoms, chrysanthemums, THE WEATHER THERIOTTER RED TICKET Su rplus Stock Sale At a*Song.’ This has been a week of big selling—and the accumulations of remnants, and broken lots must be sharply dealt with. Come and take them at a “song.” DRESSERS. —You pecple who appreciate bar- gains have things right your own way with some certain lines of Dressers we're showing now. —Without exaggeration they're the best Dresser values we ever saw. half-hour song service. In the meanwhile the Mothers in Israel were reconsecrating themselves to the work in the Y. P. temple on ist avenue. Mrs. Clara Cohen presided. Promptly at 3 p.m. Mrs. M. J. M n of Hamline took the desk, and the W. F. M. 8. began its session with the singing of the Just think, the unrestricted choice will be given you tomorrow of any flower or You'll agree with us. ~ Oak-finish Dresser, with Ja bevel ‘mirror. - Valued at $12. For........ Oak 2) W. B. MOSES & SONS. It ete., some of which sold for as high as $1.30—for 15 cents. They're all put on center tables—pick them out. All the’ fancy shape hats and short-back sallors ard a lot of ladies’ striw sailors, with bands, some of which sold for as higt as $1.20—go on sale tomorrow—all on center tables—for 11 cents. f ts, hic vi vill clo t in 7i4c. yard. aiick“orderby" ‘giving ‘you Sour hohe. at A lot of handscme moire taffeta. plain taffeta and Dresden taffeta ribbons will be bunched tomorrow and placed on the coun- ter “at 16c. yard, though they sold up to 39c. a yard but a short while ago. 12i4c. Ginghams, 7c. Silk Strip Linen, 12i,c. st elf price. 300 yards of the regular 124 Ginghams, beautiful patterns. Tc. Oar best French Printed Challis, in lght and dark grounds, lovely effects, small figures. Reduced from 374. DSc 10 Those ver; ashionable Silk-striped Lin- ens, for whole suits er skirts. 12 Cc. Were Ze. Reduced to.....-+++ (2Ce Dress Goods ‘‘Snaps.”” BARGAINS. An Incentive to Make You Shop. Ladies’ Fancy Straw Hats, worth as high as $2.00. For Friday sBo5 53 5 25c. and 35¢. Violets, Ger- missionary hymn, “From All That Dwell Below the Skie Divine blessing, and Mrs. Marion Lake read Mrs. Catlin invoked the the Scripture lesson. An address upon the needs of India, by Mr. Howard Jefierson of Baltimore, was instructive and received much favorable comment. A feature of this service was a solo, entitled “No Other Plea,” sung by Miss Grace Altschu. The young people's vesper service, led by Dr. Wilson, brought out the largest au- dience of the day. The service was both profitable and impressive. A heavy storm, 14¢. including lightning, wind and rain, swept 4C- | the Grove at the hour for evening worship, and kept many from the tabernacle. Those at lower prices than ever before. The builders make un- merciful demands upon us for room, and they must have 40c it. The room occu- ~ pied by all the dupli- . cate Waist stock had to be given up. The result, all the Waists 36-in. Black All-wool Etamine. Reduced fro Beautiful 8-in, Nov ground overshot with b carly 25¢. mohair. Reduced from 50c. to...- © Who needs more shirt waists? are out of the boxes and on tables. One great sea of Waists. 67c. ) Don’t fritter building, where they were huddled together hay = were forced to the center of the great eee riday ae ow. oc cane ee asc under umbrellas to protect them from the / 7 ) “Soul Growth” was the theme of the in- I ( $ eseteteeeesetetentnenitednitegetntiteitedegetetegeteegngngaepannnenangennggnge a ngeaT na 25c. aniums and’ Hyacinths. For who bravely faced the warring elements 5oc. Black and White Fancy driving rain. The raging of the storm was . jee Seal ewny R ice! Yt d ct to have such Lad.’ 50c. Lisle Hose, 25c. | Feathers. For Friday..... Toc. | Sufficient to drown the voices of the speak- They've got to go. E Let them take notice! You need never expe ae ers, but the choir on the platform, where Don't make mis- E * °° * * —cocking over a hot coal stove this 2 | 3 = ¢ 5 A Al All sizes—splcndid quality. 25c. and 48c. Ladies’ Chemi- Gus ahi Sean oan hoe Saitoune r s E Vv ff f little _m again. You need not 5 a 5 aoe | ee Det ee ee | SE Ce GIR sue ter Sg MS tienes engi Wo h will j Lad.’ Vests Cheap2r. settes, striped and plain col- double service, sang ‘triumphantly on, |? takes. The whole z arsgas a * look about town, for you will not find any offerings which will in Ron capa ooreeninind Works te iB ES blending their inspired voices with the city is selling Waists, | * em’ Gas Stoves. Saves time— = | ae ‘ith these two offerings: Tete attend Se leet sice yobs 10c. ors, Por Prday. <.:......<. 2-20) | mais OF the sake bod Fotis teaver, - Aner) z Ce een $ atly_ way Compare wil Bs: ribton run. Reducrd to... 2 25c. Ladies’ Shield Bow Ties, ,Prof. Frank Wilson led the singing, ana but remember “there eee oe Ra sare mars 3 5 . 25e. Swiss Ribbed Vests, z - = Simei the spirit of ardent praise was in nowise z Taig cok ‘3 perce Tonge Cerca tce SOS Sha UO ee eieead Coe ka es Re 15 in black and plaids. For Friday 7c. dampened, for song after sone was water are = Waists_—_ and | Sipe ee ted aah erie | |S ¢ Cav tte nigh noveity waists duced c. Peon A heavenward. and the spirit of faith and Waists.” No job lots Bs Wo severattabtes tat of Tea —the exquisite grenadines, 4 25c. Ladies’ Swiss Embroid- ; ard, and the spirit of faith 2 sts.” Noj ; iC = ¢* © able Gas Stoves from $8 up. + aaa ait Linen Petticoats. A A worship triumphed over the discomforts of or old patterns here. ned : 2 Linon, lawn, percale and _lnmvet cae cunts eS GEN sao aa ape TSE ered Handkerchiefs, slightly the ean: A veritable carnival of Bone ‘was Novaed rat 1 2 2 7 z indies and French lawns, as wel re is, ay we propose < . 2, ERS e result. rio by Mesdames Roach, ) undesi ble Gas Appliance Exchange, madras shirt waists, with eaeailincaas. aie alc andy eating up the Ladles” Grass Linen Petticoats at + | soiled. For Friday........... 15¢.] the result, A trlo by Sa the newest collars and cuffs, which have with plain white ard self detachable col- Boa eta 35¢. Ladies’ cere goods. Everything lars and cuffs—the very prettiest stirt . ye Balbriggan been selling for as high as dollar—in the Hose, small sizes only. For Rev. C. O. Isaac of Anacostia closei the 3424 New York Ave. fresh, charming and oe Boor cl aist creations of th » which sold + = exercises with a short, but apt appeal to : ; 3 Lares a most desirable patterns—made by the Tepito’ au ighras/ 40.501 theltia/ee the pes” $1.75 Petticoats for $1.25. Friday se teeeeeceeessees I2$C.| the unsaved to seek ‘shelter "neath ahe|( wo nde abe lly low ROT SO FAT. ees eres = 50c. Sum. Corsets, 35c. ase. Children’s Hose, fine | HOt S.aet artreueme react w2|3 Priced. Youll find @ 9 1g Ne = —ventilated—all sizes—splendidly made. ribbed, regular made. For is only to be ha@ in the cool, sequestered no exaggerations 1 - DR. EDISON'S OBESITY PILLS AND SALT Muslin Underwear Reduced | Lidaye cen perenne Seat stillness of the Grove, made twice seduc whatever. live by the patter of the rain upon the shingles overhead. Dr. Peck had a corps of men at work yes- terday sweeping the circle and avenues ad- jacent, and with the pebbles glistening Two underwear sales. A ct of chemise, drawers and corset covers, some trimmed with lace and lace inserting, some trimmed with embroidery REDUCED MADALAINE PRICE, THE POPU- LAR ACTRESS, 58 POUNDS. If FAT, WRITE LORE CHICAGO MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS —RUP- Ladies’ 65c. Fine Cambric Reduced to. -50c. 50c. odds and ends of La- t abric Corset _Cov- dies’ Ribbed and Gauze Draw- Gat eee ee 25c.. ers, knee and ankle length. Entire Stock on Five Tables. Now look! If you want values such as you've never before seen or heard’ of. 3 & CO.'S NEW YORK 0. ww mo OOOO OOO OL LAL ALAA AANA LAMAN Tor Fri = | White from their recent washing the Grove ee eS ‘There are just 75 plain corset covers in ¢ inserting, some have clusters of i s Take a Tumble. Bor briday. 2) see -e eee er 256. iitoxe ween ana inviting. . Ho Ce SS oe the store. They are of good quality inus- aaa ee alee ee fae diate ot Linen ke 4ihc 12 Ladies’ Mixed Cloth Black Dr. Frank Woodman ts confined to his No. f. 50c. Waists,29c: z . and if you nottee you'll ‘am gle + z he Io 9 Huck Towels. Reduced to eo aye A cottage by an acute attack of tons! x © as te tlle. ete what they're worth Seca ed aS sallieg 62 Feetiiets ch $ All-linen Bleac! r Baa Serge and Brilliantine Blazer *much to the regret of many who had hoped No. 2. 75c. Waists,49c’ Pr dag ood Sethe tocteretiue coe you know that you've never before bought S and there are none worth less thea and Reefer Suits, all wool. to hear Bie pleasing voice in the camp No. 3 $l and $1 25 ) Tory, has taken Dr. Edison's Obesity ‘Treatin 3 them for less than 15c., yet you get ihem ‘on get the choice of them tomorrow 4 3 Sold for $8.00. For Friday $2.98 choir recitale. Sets EO eet e n ° } eel ere erence ous Be, eons Pee: Be oe OS é ee : 14 Ladies’ Black and Mixed maid are boarding with Mrs. Mary Dorscy Waists, 67c. ) he eee 5 cents. 29 cents. £ Clar' & Co., 811 Pa. Ave. Cloth Skirts, in all lengths. Mrs. Wm. De Shields and children of No. 4. $1.50 and $2 > Cannot speak In too hig! 3 of 4 setae : a ne apart sa Ouesity ills and Obesity Salt end é ——— == Sold for $1.90. For Friday... 8c. one hington have apartmen Wais 9 ) of “ pegan taking Di. Ealis = ~ a ° Nice ae any ; ts, D8c. { Gtenty Treatment my weight war 106. Thad al. $1.98 Misses’ Light Cloth Mrs, Wm. Darby and daughter left camp No.5. $3Wai 9 i reddy tne sates fet) advertined, taney a These are great values! OoOt= OMIM | 224, Serarate Skirts. For thls evening for her home in Hya , 0. 5. aists,$1.49) RA ee ie Priday ....... s.s...~<: +--+. GQ] Bliss Louies Dictele te wepletere” at the —— ) en at 98 fo 140 without wa bial ees A lot of summer net corsets, made by Lot of ladies’ fire lawn wrappers, taste- g8c., $1.25 Ladies’ Lawn hotel. 2 my system. These remedies soon the makers of the popular “W. B."' cor- fully trimmed with luce and embroidery, 2) 25 s ‘The Misses Ward are occupying the Ry- lition of my stomach, caused as. al atte tallaictaicte. whicivarel mucel every” which were made to be sold at retail for Shirt Waists, with white collars. ge, on the circle. ed. Since taking your remedies I look better Mayer Bros. : BOOTS, re ? etree -s. Brian, Isaac and Smith are regis- feel better chan for years, and have no ten. where for 49. a pair—will go on sale to- $1.25—go now for Por Ginday:c.3- 5-22. ce. SHC: ee ae ene meee? & Co. ‘t> again morzow for : 69 cents. $1.25 Ladies’ Embroidered SGT = °9 27¢. pair. = Trimmed Skirts and Drawers, REVOLUTIONARY PENSIONS. Balance of the ladies’ washable covert ¢ 2.00 Till Sept. Ist. sedeesoesoesoesentoadondenfontontontontongergesensersensen song esgeeteetnatontnntentontontontenenentengerterastonsononongongen engeceatonsenrontengengegees 2 $ $ & £ é & 4 them.” My Caagenyy yp yee pr = cloth bicycle ccstumnes, with bloomer skirt %& Gowns and Chemise. For An Interesting List te Accompany 9037-939 F St. ee a A table full of ladies’ fancy-top tan and and Tegaine, blazer Jacketesold for $3.08 $ That simpl Friday 21c.| Commissioner Evans’ Report. a re nati ents (had; Soliys bes seul toumeac tan care on tue fast black plain ard drop-stitch hose, the go for Z at simple announcement Pi SS Seg eee ane 2 2 Evans has just arranged = oe York Clipper.” Yours sincerely, usual 15c. vort about town, is offered you has created to get th 5oc. Summer Corsets, large Commissioner Eva’ s t <Dec eee eee MADALAINE PRICE. tomorrow for ee) Gees ¢ BS rea ea Uns LO ge coe i re ara ~c | for his annual report the following list of i Ovestty Salt. $1a bottle: Obesity Pills, $1.50 a omer 3 — $ boots. August’ 31 is the last sizes only. For Friday....... 25¢. the namés of surviving widows and daugh- | {) LEADING RETAIL. DRUt 3 74¢. pair. cece sie ee sea eee cash seicle day of the introductory price— $1.00 Children’s Cloth Reef- ters of revolutionary soldiers on the pen- ba the ccete - in pretty striped patterns, splendidly 2 ? Fs 2 30, 1807, with their | ()* lund the price if Dr. See imaaa aealtecingfeetedeoatiltrseenty =e) $3.00. ers, sizes 2 to 5 years, blue and sion rolls from June 30, ae Pa ‘ = ed withodt good results. Write to our N A lot of ladies’ fine imported Egyptian g0 for ¢ Ch lat brown only. For Friday..... 48c. | ages and places of esis a ate or SPARTMENT or our CH yarn hose, in plain and fancy end Herms- 99 cents. ocolate 1 lot of Children’s Mull See eee iia eee a 1 IneS ue "ARTMENT for advice Pace Ue dorf fast black—elther plain or drop stitch nts. oO f d ¢ 3 oto idren’s Mul service: Lovey Aldrich, Los Angeles, Cal., Cc I” Bent trams and treatment ever Grvised =-which are usually sold for 29.—to go ey Xxiords,” Caps (25 in all), slightly soiled. aged ninety-seven, widow of Caleb Aldrich, raat SE Send letters and orders to Loring & Co., temorrow for Lot of cream Bedford cord skirts, with Respoet = -ved in New Hampshire and Rhode When whisky is prescribed as a General’ Axents for, the United States. ‘To tosure : deep hems—well made—reduced to —Another “big’ chance. We For Friday. . . 3359555955 58 SE Th Laellces epeite meena Youle oF beverage get the best i) t rply menti rtment, and use 7 , - "3 3 Hants Ne 2 é i ; The mearest addreus. We send free “How to Cure GEE 59 cents. 2 |\ say good-hyé Chocolates and 15c. Ladies’ White Aprons. ty-seven, daughter of Noah Hanod, who ene Hermitage ond OMB Obesity.” ar é Taran tc cut the price of every Choco- For Friday...............+.° 7. ives in Boston: her father fought for the hos ripeness and meltownens. PT. Lot of children's fast black ribbed hose vance styles of ladies’ fly-front reefer % 2 < a nies in Massachusetts. Jullette Ss, « ces on them tomorrow only. LORING & CO., DEPT. 8, —just in—go for * cheviot serge taflor-mide sults for fall, $ late Oxford, no matter what Pease era Scan ipalnety-one years, Norwalk, Conn 6-year-old 42 WEST 22D ST., W YORK CITY. < realiy $10 values—go for ii i vas— i Cc. ir Curlers, hter of Hezekiah Betts, whose service ). 115 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Ohc. pair. its price was—as high as 2 daughte! = was in Connecticut; Susannah Chadwick, my25-ru, thées.tf x wy22-tf Cor. 14th ON’S OBESITY REMEDIES, aS Loring’s Flesh-producers sale and e. Fat Folks, Attention! IE OF LORING’S Lot of children’s percale dresces, trim- med with Hamburg embroidery and pret- tily made, which sold for as high as $2, go for 69 cents. $7.50 each. yThe parasols will be sacrificed horribly. For irstance, all the $7 and $8 parssols, those handsome creations of lace and chif- fon and silk, which cost $4 and $5—gu for $2 each. + and $3.50—to $1.85. Be sure you're in time to get your size. | Hes Turn-sole Oxfords—two toe shapes 2:00" Oxfordis—$1.00. children's Shoes reduced to 65c., 85c. Me. 5c. Colored China Buttons, 2 doz., All width Tapes, For Friday, 1c. 25c. Shirt Waist Sets. For Briday cscs aoe sae emenee .| eighty-two years, Emporium, Pa., daug! ter of Elihu Chadwick of New Jersey; Nancy Cloud, Clum, Va., widow of William Cloud, who ‘tought in’ his native state; Esther S. Damon, eighty-three years, Ply- mouth Union, Mass., widow of Noah Da- mon of the same state; Sarah C. Huriburt, seventy-nine years, Little Marsh, Pa., 10c. Hermitage Whisky, $3.20 gal.; 83c.qt. Regularly $4.00 gal. and §1.00 yt. 15c. French Face Powders. Bon ihriday=.. olga ee Seo SSS Sol 25c. Silk Belts, with pretty tbuckless 2.2. 0c Saaes5 ICS: and Flesh-prodacing hand, Orders taken daughter of Elijah’ Weeks of Massachu- setts; Nancy Jones, eighty,three years, Jonesboro’, Tenn., widow of fames Darling of North Carolina; Hannah Lyons, age not given. Marblehead, Mass., daughter of John I x i: 5 Russell of the same state; Rebecca Mayo, ae Perbiines or Pla Tal eighty-four years, Newbern, Va., widow of cum Powder. For Friday.... 5c. | Stephen Mayo of Virginia: Eliza Sandford, 12$c. and 15c. Fine Embroid- Bloomfield, N. J., daughter of William : > x ‘nited States; Ann M. eries. For Friday. . Whisky, $2.65 gal.;73c. qt. Usually $3 gal., 9c. « S. A. Reeves, oSeefoadoateadbesretratredvatententneceens Seatee We’ve added more suits to the $1-49 lot —more of the white ducks and white piques and linen colored ducks, and that makes the assortment splendidly complete. These are certainly immense values, for suits just like them sold but a Foot-Form Shoe Shop, F St., Cor. 13th. Shudford of the Seesesgoegeogeagoagony Seefeegeegeegengongongontontoeteetoesensentengenfontontonteeseesentontoeteetontenteedtoatoeteegentontontent vhi i 5, i ++++-++ IOC.| Slaughter, eighty-seven years, of The Successor to short while ago as high as $5. There are some fine linens and $ it 68c. Cream and White Lawn Plains, Va. daughter of Philip Slaughter (Reeves, Poole & Co.) some fine linen crashes in the lot. They are all handsomely trim- $ fl Seca of Virginia; Mary Snead, eighty-one years, Grocer, Coffee Roaster, Raker and Man- = ‘ a = ¢ For Friday +++++++ 39C.| Parksley, Va., widow of Bowdoin Snead of mhicaueee ot Honest Cieuhceen med—some with lace, some with straps of sateen and duck. They $ Lortontontectectecpoctotesioatoatoatostoetecteectetnefecnoooatontede neha] . F Virginia; Rhoda Augusta Thompson, sev- t : are several different effects and are thoroughly up to date at every £ et GEE EOE F 7 eS pen RONAN Poe aes! Reba ee eA Mereaees eed Sees Soo ee BE : - 9, 5 oa ian: e , Serre ‘enn ee sseeeee--- 45C.] Of Thaddeus Thompson of New York state; ox os point. $1.40 wouldn’t buy the matetial and trimmings, not count- ¢ 9 au ey ‘4 Vato l 45¢ Augusta Tuller, age not given, Bridgeport. Sond +a ing the making. : 3 y Ou re I2$c. and 15c. Venice Inser- Conn., daughter of E. Isaac Way of Con: | <2>eq>ec pec ec ee ee tions. For Friday............ 8c. $2.00 and $1.50 Fancy Para- sols. For Priday...--...4.... 59c. 373¢. and 50c. All-vool Mo- hair Cashmere, “plain and fancy. For Friday........... 19¢. 25¢., 37¢., in plain and fancy. For Friday eae gC necticut; Nancy A. Weatherman, aged eighty i -seven years, Elk Mills, Tenn., widow y of Robert Glascock of Virginia. The widows of surviving revolutionary V soldiers receive $12 a month, under a gen- eral act; while the daughters are given a| sum stipulated by an individual act passed by Congress for each one. Money in Circulation. A statement prepared at the treasury S Here’s your chance, mothers, To do some money saving such as you've never done before. The boys’ stock is very much broken in sizes, and that makes a big op- portunity, for we've cut the prices of nearly everything down to cost and below. going to re-carpet Furniture, Carpets and Found Immediate Relief” by using Mattings at less than actual factory cost—and Boys’ Galatea cloth pants, strongly made you are perfectly wel- Lot of boys’ white and linen-coloced come to REDIT! It is the chance of the whole 3 Visit to this clearing sale will convince you that we sre selling = car to get a Parlor or Bed Room Suite at a fraction of its real value. Carpets made, laid and lived free — payments ar- ranged to sult YOU. OPS rier rergrre siorseesoriesinssortentossootonsooton and durable, for Qe. pair. Boys’ fine Galatea cloth wash suits, in a half dozen different patterns, with large braid-trimmed sailor collarg, which sold for as high as $1.25—go now for 49 cents. blouses, with ruffle fronts and collars, which sold for 59¢.—now go for 39 cents. “Mother's Friend’ shirt waists, with patent button bands, made of laundered Sea Iclond percale, which usually sell for 85c.—go for 47 cents. And just see, men, what you get. White and fancy striped duck pants, with belt straps and wide hems, not all sizes in every pattern, but all sizes in the lot— dollar quality for 39 cents. Lot of covert cloth bicycle pants, full re- inforced, but in broken sizes—will go for 59 cents. Lot of men’s covert cloth suits, with coat, pants and vest, splendidly made— to go for $1.98 each. Lot of men’s tan and black half hose have been piled on a center table. Pick them out for 5c. pair. in the fall—why don’t you see about it now? We're offering what are left of this season’s patterns at big bargains—and they’re just as good values—just as good colors—just as good effects as any that’ll come and a “heap” cheaper—because we want to close ‘em out. So we do the Parlor Suites— and the Chamber Suites—and the Baby Carriages. It’s a “good luck” time for you. Wisconsin Peerless Refrigerators—win every time there's a comparison made. HOEKE, FURNITURE, CARFETS, DRAPERD Pa. Ave, and 8th St. 6oc. All-linen Fringed Nap- kins. For Friday............ 45c. large size Bed Sheets (63x90). For Friday......... 50c. and 60c. 42-inch Butch- ers’ Linen.. For Friday....... MEN’S WEAR. 124c. Fancy Half Hose.... soc. Boys’ Outing Shirts. 15c. All-silk Club Ties. 25c. Silk Four-in-Hands.... 50c. and 75c. Percale Shirts. shows that the circulation per capita in the United States on August 1 was $22.53, based 33C.]on an estimated population of 73,068,000. Of the $2,361,640,037 coined or issued there 2sc. | ¥95 $715,168,598 in the treasury and $1,646,- SC. 471,139 in circulation on the date given. The increase in circulation since August 1, 1896, 25C. | was $131,467,997. During the month of July there was a net increase in circulation of $442,893. Goid coin decreased in circulation $72,373; silver decreased $345,480; subsidiary silver, $97,258; gold certificates, $59,040; sil- ver certificates, $397,718; treasury notes of 1890, $2,341,310, and national bank notes, 5c. »9,302, Increases are shown in the cir- 9c. culation of United States notes of $3,806,374, and of currency certificates under the act of 5C. | June 8, 1872, of $1,205,000. The gold coin in 15¢. the treasury decreased $3,414,749 during the “]month, and United States notes in the 33¢. | treasury decreased $3,506,374. The net de- crease in money and bullion in the treasury since July 1 was $852,054. ——-e—____ The “Black Watch.” From “The Black Watch,” by Archibald Forbes, FROM W. F. LAKIN. SOLIDATED STORE SERVICE BUILDING, STATE ST., BOSTOD I have tried several remedies without re- ceiving any material beneftt therefrom, tut at the soli-itation of @ friend I used X-Zalla and found immediate relief. In fact, after the fhet few applications of X-Zalia, I have ben practically free from the cffects of Hay Fever. Henceforth Hay Fever “will have no terrors for me” 80 doug as I have XZalin. am very respectfully yours, July 14, 1806. W. F. LAKIN. HAY FEVER, ROSE OOLD, HAY ASTHMA, THOMPSON PHAR- ay ee ae. D.C... or our Jotgeat size bottie Ur prepaid expen ou receipt of $1.00. Send ress for pamphlet, THE X-ZALIA ©O., No. 3 Beacon st., Bos- ton, Mass. mn IX-ZALIA a ae’ Highland Sanitariu ROGAN’S Medical Association. ‘Offices, 903 N. ¥. ave. We cure chronic ‘Men's finest quality percale neglige shirts, with attached collars ani cuffs— baxd-finished and hand-ironed, big variety Ticonderoga (1757). The assault, Which was made on most imperfect information of the strength of the fortifications, was a disas- BAUM'S. z The regiment was in service against Fort | Lot of men's fine $3 and $3.50 Bannock- burn cheviot and cassimere pants, in splen- POLOOOSEL OSS 00000006 MAMMOTH GREDIT HOUSES |$ Groce a sirsss eee ae 6k Our lS Os | eee 817 819-821-823 7th St.N. W.,” $1.48 pair 39 cents UP HIME $l one Dottar fant int Gi men, of whom scary’ aee|{ BYIght’s Disease Between H and I Sts. Z au2-Sid Have No Wings ——— —even if they bad, they could not get awa: —- from the powerful effects of SULPI -—— NAPTHOL. One tablespoonful of ‘SUL- KS % 14) were killed. 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