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pitfalls of treacherous values. indeed not bargains at all. supply is running a little low. Ladies’ Hemstitcbed Hendkerchiets, with % and Minch hems—and cer: tainly they are cheap at 5e. Ladies’ Colored and Black Berdered Handkerchiefs—also remarkably cheap at Se. Ladies’ Pure Linen Hemstitched Hardkerchiefs, with 4, % and I-inch hem+—10e. each—3 for 25e. Ladies’ Hemstitched and Embroid- ered Handkerchiefs, in an ectirely new collection of patterns, and a special value for i2ie. Ladies’ Pure Liren Mourning Hand- oe with %, % and L-irch hems —12ie. Ladies’ Sheer All-liren Hand-em- broidered Initial Hat ckerchiefs. ters—12%Ke. Ladies’ Unlaundered Pure Linen Embroidered Handkerchlefs—12%c. and Ladies’ Pure Linen Hemstitched and Embroidered_Handkerchiefs — 1: 50e., 75e. rnd so en up to ‘We have got them just as fine as tl are made. and staunch coverings. 26-inch. qetinch Engiish Gloria Umbrelias— 26-inch Twill Silk Gloria Umbrellas— with natural and mvtrnicg handles, mounted on steel rods—$1.00. 26-ineb Best Sik Glori, Urabretlas, with natural Dresden and mourning bandles—$1.50. 26-inch Union Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, » With plain and fancy bandles—$2.00. 28-inch Union Silk Umbrellas, with Dresden, mourning and colored han- 26-irch Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with natural handles— $3.00. 26-inch Union Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, finished with selvage edge—$2.50. cheap Umbrellas for the same, if not more. Two Special Price-Lists for To- morrow’s Guidance-= Quality dominates this store. measure up to our standard of bestness. The market knows us as well as do the people of Washington. Nothing. that will not do us credit and give you satisfaction is offered Handkerchiefs. —the very best that can be offered. dle won't keep off the rain—and that is what you buy an um- brella for. That is just exactly what ours will do. one point very clear—the price pays for the quality. Fancy Silk Umbrellas} 7 BON THE WORLD OF SOCIETY TO VACATE A Dec, ‘The Instrument, It ts Claimed, Pansca Without Consideratio: Tomorrow is a good day, mothers, M ARCHE | Wenkngtn Man and Hie Frodect aguinat Robert T. Sluter, whe types ns ° ees TO 6 P.M. Hecht & Company, “the credit givers,” 515 Seventh Street. 3 Ta ox Bride. bondsman in many caves in the Criminal to supply the boy with all he needs for wear to on the and Police Courts. claiming that he exe- 20th. You will this store better prepared than gever before. cuted a deed of conyevaace to Slater with- You will find it showing the largest ‘stock in town, and you will Pretty Wedding, With Most Interest- | out consideration, and asking that Slater ; \ 1 be enjoined from selling or otherwise dis- find it as you have always found it before—offering thé ‘greatest val- ee ee eeerenat Seley = | rang ar te ty, lot 25 and part o ues. That is a fact—and no mere newspaper talk., Of. course, Up with the py waiern en cece ones Trearad of Interest. lot 24, square §22, and that it be conveyed everybody claims the largest stock and lowest prices;.whith is im- back to him (Stewart). =-AT== J fe - 4 hs Stewart, who is represent Attorneys possible. Let an investigation prove true that ours is. | QU Al I I Y Darr & Leckie, says that the 16th & z Xs 23 At Frederick City, Md., Wednesday, Miss | July he became inaehene ¢ of last RR ° And in getting together so large a stock we haven't over- Virginia Noble Harwood, the daughter of | sum of 12.55, because “of antec ied looked quality, for that has won this big trade. ohn a Thomas M. Harwood of Frederick City, | Siven in the Police Court. Five days lates, See sore ee Boys’ all-wool black, blue ‘How's.the sop and heir off S I ANDARDI! was married to Dr. Robert E. Lee Wiltber- wey eg llores told that he must Everything we buy must plaid’ effects—sizes 3 to 8 | Snd mixed cheviot suits, | for shirt’ waists? No doubt ger of Washington. The wedding, which | so the complainant seca wie “none hay tap — sizes 3 to 8, with reefer col- he needs some badly. Here took place in All Saints’ Protestant Epis- | give him a decd for his real estat with = ; rel he understandin ; 16 — double-breasted—or all lare—and sizes 8 to 16 in are the mew “Mother's 2 t h copal Church, was the social event of the | nding that when the money Sizes in the double-breasted | gcuble-breested—or all sizes | Friend’ laundered shirt way wi ras: season. Many friends attended from Bal- | ®@5 Paid he would resonyey it to Stewart style. They're finel = suite—strosgiy, snat, ™MGS | tn the double-breasted | waists—made of heavy per- timore, Washington, New York and Phila- | 4%¢, neXt day, so Stewart says, he gave a deed in fee simpie to Slater. - 7 = cale—finished ‘tons ‘The whole tendency of our store aoa ; aa 2 + Conveying lot us. We are always customers for the best. Never buyers ‘ped and reinforced aeame™ | ‘styles to arlect trom Per, | of, peari—and Atted wita Sa aud bab bows ty asp amas, fret enn, Praistiaahe sei a pemreegrregend peliord ray (amputee Tor eee of the doubtful. A cheap price holds out no allurements for Sot of battens’ 15 dinezet | fectly made—finely txtiored. | patent button bands, which trucky merchandise—for it is a credit announced for the ceremony. The bride | @Mount due to the defsndans ant dash us. You need no Diogenes lamp of experience to find hon- siiee 10) ee tien ow Sewers ite cme 8 | Soaaey tae fet ot went pager rep iat agp once entered the church with the groom. The | frec. regouveyance of the property, but 4 ; } P 1 eel dollar or two more. Chol a - . 5 as 3 est quality here. The way is plain—the path is free from the for no less than $3. Choice | soe : Mecsas ac adams a oe stores, after wading Gecply ia the mire bridesmaids and ushers, who had entered | cept the teader of money Une 9 — of poor qualities @have at last determined by the sanctuary doors, proceeded down saree ioe $2 each. $3.50 each. 39c¢, each. to sell only the strictly reliable quali- the middie aisle and met them at the vesti-| Two Fall Days at the Greatest ties. It is a great triumph for our kind bule. Four bridesmaids, the ushers, the | Seashore resort on earth—an ex traordi y inary z ishi i ee te ee = seat maid of honor and the flower girl and a 2 ghee — round trip. To Atlantic City prices wi G Sylvania railroad §: ‘day re Nn. page, carrying the wedding ring on a sil- | Swany et ad Saturday atid Boys’ furnishings at a bargain. name forte net eae en eae ne Pin eas ee Se | Bekey-apey es that ae esate, DORR, Dee BO1d and sliver wat a rose! = re ae Tien Ss Hdkfs., Ac. In front of: the chancel the attendants sep- Dr. Boteler at Frederick. Half the Handkerchiefs that masquerade as bargains are &e.; ‘some leather trimmed—to go to: ainaihy. sail Tec 4L80-4o 0, ee Spn't Sndee ihecs “ataneiacaaan Ae eh = = ae Hoa a ood C. Boteler of this city delivered , held up muquets for an address on “Y, : ” the price, mever ich oung Men in Hist i : 33 cents each. 98 cents each. pork tron rahi avira clara! bride to pass under. Rev. Osborne Ingle, | Frederick. Md., on the occasion ot the Anything as much used as a Handkerchief cannot be Lot of boys’ flannelette shirtwaists— so¥*t,of bors’ all-xool chevlot knee panta— ee od a tae gat rector, performed the ceremony. The | union picnic at that place. too sound in quality. Imperfections are not a good purchase see ce eG conte, ssi hase Pad 0c * pair. tuular Hne of Hendkerchiefs you would bride's gown was of ivory white satin, at any price. The cheapest Handkerchief we carry is perfect 5 ites ihe: "Taey are lacpe, Pais WHI cot 35 cate Sane Guan Srowt. = a eke In fact, they are all spe- and Colored Bordered Handker- mechan teenie fear {2 Dm: Matardey “6: 5 . . = ded with thirty diamonds, twenty-four ‘mm. paturday and 6:30 a.m. Sunday cial values—because we mark them to rival the prices of Wonderful underwear values. chiefs, and you may dave all 4c. sapphires and six emeralds, the gift of the | Sunday ong Monte nee ee “seconds.” This is the store where the “best is cheapest.” = pee eee ee ee ee a bs groom. She carried a shower bouquet of itentesm > e o. 5 . . fou must ive heard of ri 5 roses on You will find tomorrow a lucky time to replenish if your of inlay" ‘menie Sod Comeie ualerwest ee Lad. Collars, Lc. | pies, rots and were natural "oranze MARRIED. we, mate. ast week aot Saree sale eee corset covers, chemise, gowns, drawers and eon have just Miss Lula Keene of Washington, wore been past Some ts Deen ; s . . mee Guys. Hundreds “have ‘been bere, and the skirts—of musiin, cambric and Swiss—hand- aia iy Gar entuae cereteaas Sot pink satin, trimmed with embroidered chif- Pete NO CONNOR, Kn Baltimore, at the news has traveled lke wildfire. We are > Col it fon. She wore a black Gainsborough hat, CUNNINGHAM and MARGARET O'Gonnx Z keeping the-rariety intact, and it is as somely lace and embroidery trimmed and Ladies’ Collars, among which we cal and cacried a shower bouquet of carna. TUSSINGHAM and MARGARET “O'CONNOR. Ladies’ Skeer Pure Linen Hemstitch- & as ever. These 3 are the biggest special attention to the popular “‘stand- tions, tied with pink ribbon. ‘The brides- mete, ©. °C SS — ae a trims $ vee aes ea? sueestee'l coca inserted—just such garments for which out” effects. Always sold at 15c. Here maids were Miss Eivise Young, Miss Alice Wednesday, Sm : : 2 covers ant oo oe ene cee ee re feat ete a ton will mek gos Cee GLE tomorrow, 1c. Routzahn, Miss Nannie Potts of Frederick Miss — some torchon lace and embroidery and lace e 9 and Miss Carolyn O'Connell of Baltimor=. Both of ad $F and embroidery Jnserting, such 8 you will to $3—for Child s Hose 1 IC. | These young ladies wore white organdie perish Men's Plain and Colored Berdered * be asked from 0c. to Tc. elsewbeto for— 9 i over white taffeta, black Gainsborough | JUDSON—BELL. On Thursday, Handkerchiefs_marvel at the quality, $ 25 cents. 98 cents. An excellent quahty of Children’s hats, with black ostrich tips, and carried | 0 Rev. I BD. Power, BESDAMIN' Et for it is rema le for Se. 4 Fast Black Two-and-two Ribbed Hose, irge bouquets of American beauty ruses. wt , of Washington. with double knees, hecls- and toes; Lillian Talbott of Charlestown, W. V: fone ° o 4 3 * mn, W. Va., Handkerchietsy with’ sd" i-ineh + $1.50 corsets, 98c. Magnetsin millinery dept Sotelo ree ethos, eeeery sprpegr ete ta eee pera eee hems—12%4c. - tity of white, Lot of feather quills, in all colors, for Here tomorrow, 10c. was attired in an empire gown of white DIED. Goa $ Zr taking an Immense quantity of white, hats, will be put on a' table at = a and garried a basket of carna- Men's All-linen Colored jorde! —— d H 25 lions. laster holl lershperger, attired 7 anne ¢ See oe sneicenE cocks Lad. Hose, 25c. In white, carried the wedding ring on a sil- | ATTHUR, On Wetoesdny. semember 350 Men's Pure Linen Hand-embroldered es comslony Brexy baie te ce ines sed Lot of, wings, for bat trimming, io all Ladies who have been using our fa- For Seay, The mahers were: Jay [al ae a ee Anitiad (Hiasd&erchtete—12i4c--/ 25¢-- amd. ZF store in town that docs not sell these very iccioes, abel be (neld jfet: mous a of Fast Black Rem- and Dr. J. Everett Keene of Washineton, northwest, on Saterday, September I, ‘ats a corsets for $1.50. Your choice of them—on 16c. pair. brandt Ri Lisle Hose, can save Richard Potts and Allen. Rohrback of | P.™. (Baltimore, Md," and Zanesville, Ohio. “£ a separate table—for 88 cents. Motre and satin ribbons, in all colors, 0c. by buying tomorrow, as the price a doers ie Papers please copy.) Pa Men Pure Linen Hemstitched Hand- 2 Frederick. = kerchiefs, with M1 and Li-inch hems 4 a will be offered for will be reduced for the day to 25c. are Sans cn: a SUED TRG ANG See eae a ae See are eee Ladies’ 19c. hose, 12!4c. 74c. yard. patr. Ss eee Serer te ber ia eg ey Se for $1; 50c. a1 . each, ~ —— peeened ing some time at Nar- daughter, Mrs. Mars Tippett, 1812 20th ‘street ‘Tomorrow we shall pat out on a cenfer ‘ahora L d V ts, 1) ragansett Pi ry iy eas ter, Mrs. Mars Tippett. ste k eri eee “su eget ane 4 tables heehee latent lack oe ee ys rime og offered’ rail oe es ° 1 IC. returned to iecineaberan homes pags touther of Charity Stamps, aged one nn} erchiefs, suc Z z ‘ 3 Millers Tie w Awd a lok of the kind. you eS een ec ene ate eroeretiten for Ladies’ Low Neck and Sleeveless Swiss Mr. and Mrs. John L. Burkart reached | py2,7(2"% Augustine's Church on Sa z pay 7c. for usually—50c. ¢ patterns, ‘and | the heets and toes are thres- 19c. yard. Ribbed Vests, neck and arws run tr pom yesterday after a pleasant_trip to September 11, at B o'clock ccnk ago ane gmt 4 ; ‘secured ut price, e TOTES the bal: 1 1 : at 8 5 Ne clgn'y, Tape bordge Pure, Linen Fiand- - 12ige- ‘pair instead of Ie. pFteneh {elt fedora hate for tadies will Sees a velo a al tan cuban ee pobgr® ‘Toronto, Canada, and other] York papers please copy.) jets—I2iKe., 25e., 35e. = coger or " BATES. Oa Thursday, September 9, 1807, near and each. o 2 tomorrow at 10c. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clifford Wright ot TES, th 5 cents. Herndon, Va., WM. H. BATES, in the eighty- Child’s 13c. hose, 7¥4c. 89 one have returned from the seashore and are second year of his age. z On another table we oe To lot ae Vei ing, 18c. y ° spending this month in Culpeper, Va., at | Funeral from his late residence on Saturday, Sep- . of children’s fast black ribbed hose, with Lot of new suits, $9.98. é the beautiful home of Mrs. Wright's father, ] {ember 11, at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Herndon = fouble feet, suchas sell for 1c. pair Sia wate tanh cascis bay EAGT jw SS ESS Col. W. H. Browne. cometery. , palt. e just closed = : ‘ Opu ar Mm re as. S gite tae ores st ont euner pesone hae: come into pocsestlya of a lot of la. bs ran been beeen ae Dr. and Mrs. W. A Croffut returned last ends, son, Thursdas. September 0, : s shir Inde ‘sults the, dockets are imilaiie’ Med pe ee CIS Gr oe eee ee = : - cs . the latives a sre: y invited to = : $1 madras shirts, 49c. and they are stylish af every point; they yard. 5 Alaska as far as Skaguay. “Fesidence, ‘G34. North Ca r, ’ : » 2 ¥ it on Saturd: : We don’t blame you for wanting to carry an attractivel: : Gee Oe ne town for $16 and $17, and they would New fall st les Mrs. J. M. Maxwell and Mr. T. H. Max- TES yee T > . a =: shirts Tene haired be that now, but we found a way well entertained a number of friends at tuned papers please copy.) mounted Umbrella—but don’t let pride blind your eyes to the Stores combined. ‘That seuma almost fo. got & small Jot to 98 fop$9.98 each. I L di 9 - | their home, 83 H street northwest,Wednes- Joon ee” Bvane cus necessity for wear-worth above everything else. A pretty han- hen we bought Tt of 1,000 dozen? they = LK nm Ladies day 2vening. Music wes the entertaining | BRYANT. On Wednesday, September S, 1897, at a.m. “ac his Tavistock Fiat CAROLYN 0. |B. BRY ‘T, in the sixty feature, and nearly all present participat- 25c.Neckwear, 21. | cinincinting the Rossin! Circle, which ts beraie;(hate amy, tostmetanirmed | LOt of men’s hose, 6)4c. table on is age. (New York papers please ‘audi har@ tnlehed--tho bodies] araimade:ef PRS pat, on:ia Saher = Grady, Messrs. Harry Hoskins, William ‘ y, aes <a = = i x Wi: tts it tor ve ic of re fie oor A irchase, or rathet t ¥ ve * ie iS, a se We show our retailing ability in the combination of qual- cuffs is Included. ‘They would be $1, as a purchase, of then's fant DIACK halt hoses pitts ethos vie Se ait Oates and Geo. Goss. Others present were On Bg Os ae ity and looks that characterize our showings. We always ee a on Ge pale; "you get them for Oise pais becaes Band Bows, String Ties and Windsor eee Cae ig gad Mrs. | Jerome Colburn, aged seventeen years and two have unique mountings—we invariably have honest frames 49. We took a quantity. t Scarfs. They are shown in a large va- Turner, Mrs. Ehrhardt, Mrs. Duffy, the | Notice ot funeral bereafter. . Ss A ict : ety of both plain’ and) fuacy eihcts, Misses M. and L. McCormick, Elbert, Cur- | ose on atuneda <3 si = in 2 : ‘ 2 3 and were made to sell for 25e. To in- tis, Boyer, Grady, Duffy, McFadden and DOUGLASS. bursday, September 9, 1897, It is an ideal assortment—stocked with fall novel- M 9 f Il d H te thi : troduce them quickly, we offer them Ehrhardt and Messrs. O'Donnell, and All- SS Ss SE eae oe ties. First choice has its advantages because many of the ef- : en s new tall and winter clo AIM. seescein eet aoe: ae en yee eeren fer of iichacl Sul Maly Meese etna . -, . r - A Y 4 iss innie a jewton ‘ashington, rt. Mness. fects are exclusive—and without duplicates. We want to make . Our best efforts have been put forth—in the men’s clothing departmedt:cwe! have gath- $1 White Chamois after spending the summer at Wytheville, | Fureral from her late residence, 1823 18th street $f ered together a stock which we are confident will prove our claim to leadership. We began =a Va., is now at Blue Ridge Springs and will northwest. Notice of funeral’ hereafter. * £ the task of getting it ready some time ago—bought the woolens while the mills were half Gi 45 socn return to the city. WNS. Sudder ursday, September 9, 25.inch Vimbreliag, elegantly mounted {dle—had every garment made in our own work rooms—which will explain the gulf that ex- N Ooves, Coase Ror. wiaak Ueewalir tae cae ete 10, SANT: eloved wite of the bate Ttriok —Fanging In price from $3 to $10, ists bet ices and other clothiers’ about town. ‘Then—again+supply!i en = : Downs, rg tot ah! et ea onan na te ache coals Eee gh oeei te = one, cireait These rplendid quality Washable with .his daughter, Miss Maud G. Sewall, | Funeral Saturday morning, September 11, at 8:90 This fact is splendidly Wustrated in our $10 suits. You won't find their match under White Guamols “Gloves “are simply “ta- a thelr puminer Keone Sa York Village, Stee. ‘aoe Sar take paabiontn, Se. SOT Binns eS = dispensable. They @re the only satis- ~ chesctts av ° $15 at other stores—because they haven't found it possible to buy the cloth so cheap. We've : septs Chiu om given special care to the making of these $10 suits, too. No man, no matter how fastid- Tactory_euree: foe street [ee bicycle wens, Countess von Overbeck ard son of Ger- Where a requiem masg will be said at 9 o'clock = = fous about dress, can find a single fault with them. They aré jst as carefully tallored as and will Inst almost indefinitely. Shown many and Miss Isabel Steward of Evans- for the repose of her soul. Kindly omit flow- our skilled cutter can make ‘em—have just as much style about ‘em as garments ‘costing in 4 and G-batton lengths. Always here- Ville, Ind., are at Mrs. M. V. Dahlgren’s soe? # ls = : as much again. Of course, we have higher-priced sults—equal to the high-priced tailor’s— tofore $1. As we only have sizes 5% Jone eeipecereta? GODFREY. Snddenly, on Friday, September 10, 25: tneh reine Gloss tans Tneee: for less than half his price—but we tell you about the $10 line particularly because it's 60 snd 6%, you may take your choice to- irs. E. C. Barbarin of 2735 P street at 3:30 am, ALHIMA, wife of William ee i ee, much superior to all others—because you'll Uke it best. All a all, this fall bids fair to Sear ee Dae me Redeye nto caged | SE ‘dles—$1.00. become a great year for Hecht clothing. No man will buy elsewhere when he sees for him- % Ss I f S its _— Philadelphia, where she has been visit- C., Sunday, September 12, af 2 self the values held out at Hecht's. ale 0: uit ing friends. and friends respectfully invited. 28-inch Gloria Silk Umbrellas, the very best quality, mounted on’ steel ros, with straight and Prince of w ies, with silver collars, oS and taffeta silk covers— =| aS k $1.00 Washington to Baltimore MALON! On Friday, September 10, 1897, at 2 And return via Pennsylvania railroad, on ny Seren ae ee Sunday next. Best equipped railroad in | yi45, funeral heveatter. ° the country. Tickets good on all traias | N“Uc* Of fneral heveatter 76. fo} September 12.—Advt. a On Thursday, September 9, 1897, at —__—_ IZA McGIVERN, widow of the late CHARGES NEGLECT. Whenever you're ready to don a fall-welght suit come and feast your eyes on this splen- idly complete stock. At the first touch of chilly weather—come—even if only for a look. 4 Come expecting to find better valuee than you see elsewhere—you won't be disappointed. 'Tisn't too early to think aboat a top coat. You'll feel the need of one pretty soon £ now—It won't be long before the cold nights and mornings will make one a necessity. Then i 4 We want you to see our $10 top coats. We want you to compare ‘em with those you see elsewhere marked $12.50 and $15. If there's any difference at all it's in favor.of our $10 ones Cut the proper length—fashioned In the very best style—citefully finished—they couldn’t be improved on. 281mch Union Silk Umbrellas— 00 $2 to Pm, Daniel’ C. McGivern, in the Gifty-sixth year of er age. Funeral “will take place from her late residence ‘The sale of thoee Ledies' $12 Tailor- 28-inch Twilled Silk Umbrellas, im posedeetegenntorgetonsetetiotentetetne serio ctor cetaeon, PP POEL ot ( > rade Cloth Suits at $4.98 progresses ‘Thomas J. Sweeney A for Aj 1136 Florida avenue northeast, on Monday, @ big variety of hai " z ise os P- ; thence to Holy Name BOF pA, bento ounce —. ray. “The ed of the it ow i ointment of a Receiver. Sek eee cee ienies San al" es e sight. They are made of fine cheriots 8 = cle deal hi said for the repose of her soul. Relatives and a eg ee Se and fancy mixed cloths, in just the right Thos. J. Sweeney, a bicy ar, whe friends are respectfully invited to attend. 2° GC MY) MO 515 Seventh St. weights for fall wear. The colors are made an assignment for the benefit of his | °°" EEA LTE TET OM ° good and will always be stylisb. Suits creditors September 16, 1896, to Attorney | PARSON. | At Sumurr. Pa.. September 8, 1897, y have Eton and fiy-frent reefer jackets, Albert Sillers, has filed a bill in equity | Interment at Sunbury. > all silk lined. Formerly sold as high against Mr. Sillers, praying the court to SCHERMERHO! as $12. Your choice, $4.98. On Friday, September 19, =— a = = appoint a receiver to take charge and ad- 1897, at 7:30 a.m., at his residence, 28 K : rae : 5 Sale of Bike Suits mifister the effects in the hands of the as-] street. uortlwest, JOHN G.. beloved son of Fashion never stands still—it is busy introducing new at- = complainant charges that his wife | Ntice of funeral hereafter. : _ tractions constantly. The Colcred Silk Umbrella stock bears aid not join him in the deed of assignment, | woop. Op Friday mcrning, September 10, witness to its prolific ingeniousness. It has created some ex- cacmpt from levy And Guscation, ie alee | Seieeed wite of Centtes We Weeds oud — oe Umbrellas, in ne that will wear well ° complains that Mr. Sillers has ‘neglected | ,.,,te of Geos Wi; Exare, with the colors that are to reign this season in costumes. 2 is duties. Attorney Chas. H. Turner rep- | “Gay afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment’ private Our prices are puzzlers to those who want you to buy Safely landed with a cargo of “School Shoes,” Ne ee ee spe erie sp orcccas arma : real beauties, that make the children laugh. Eansslin sleeves aust wilh ac ate THE HOTEL ARNO. See Pretest Boys’ “ ” isses’ ffs craton. They are aiera'in | Suit of Mcire for pcrmisnion to seu | “THANE ina tat Ufo tha Sant fall’: tions. The} shown in lor ‘ermission to y , beloved wi late ry _ 2i-tncn, Navy, Bing. Garmet.. Green Gazineh, Navy Blue, Lavender ana ly’ Ss School Shoes Misses Deketial aty ‘Moe, reat, Slee sat the Property. Se ae ms ees ia. and Purple Twilled Silk Sun Umbrel Gar.et Silk Sun Umbrellas, with bor- a brown mixtures, and are worth from fie M. Prall and other child: of the None “e with Sterling silver handles—$5.00. ders—$3.75. - None better for wear and : Perfect gems, durable and $8 to $12. Your ‘Sa . $3.08. Fee tg Deere ch t = ea —— = ag thie een eyo siember S : 26-inch ‘willed Silk Umbrellas, in ress. « ressy. S 66 99 nity against Wm. E. Prall, 2d, and = a ae ee ithe tesecerieueasoeuntinge G00: mae ee La 1 4 ale of odd Gladys Ernestine Knorr, grand-children of “= tent calle “only repay, : : mot $2.50. a = 1 48. Se arate Skirts eat | te, ter Pray, razing, the appointment i Fame Fong 2tinch Twilled Silk Umbrellas, in 26-inch Colored Silk Umbrellas, in a ee ee ee ae: Be Oe Otte cient py Me. Green, Brown, Blue and ed, mounted all the most wanted shades, with plain = : ‘ = on natural bandles—$2.50 and fancy mountings—$4 to . $ Hotel Arno. : . - Lo The boys’ delight — well Divers from the factory, neat 2.95. pene oe a a eae ea Segue ister, AUGUSTA 8, SWiOFTERID made, and stylish. ‘ fe have collected into one large R le . who died “ne year ago » Bepte s be " Separat Skirts. from Sati and Sunday next. Tickets valid 1sy6. ERRY’S $ ll 23 $ 1 23 Hines sbi formers ola at trom $4 returning on a. Fed a trains Sunday After only one = iilvess, toward beaven to : ] °. S to $8. The assortment includes ele- and Monday, $2—Advt. A con 9 o ° o gant Black Brill ‘Ski: ‘and Navy . Pa Se SRT Blue, Green, Plum and Brown Serges, ‘reditor’s Bill. Her suffering it was awful, ‘stood 6 » nvels. “NINTH ANDTHE AVENUE.” Wear resisters, solid as a For misses and_ children, ee ee Dickerson N. Grealish, by Samuel A. Put-| pot quatiy’ was conquered, perhaps by ber parents’ Established 1810. ~ rock. dr--sy and stri 4 FESO NES man and John C. Fay, his solicitors, yes-| .y (th RROTHERS AND SISTER, JOHN, AL- ‘Teleghone : Sig sy and strong. More of Our terday filed a creditor's bill against the | BY HER BROTHERS AD Saesestie 5 Seen tp loin len tntnotnrtp entered : (0) 8c q 3 : é c. and 98c. Columbia Bicycles, - $50. - STANDARD OF THE WORLD. We Lave # few Mode! 44 still on hand, and while they kest will sell them at $50 cach. "These are toe best Dicyeles ever built, except 1897 Columbias, Which are pow selling, all medela at $73. Pope M’f’g Co., , 817-819 14th St. Keep the - Head Free —from the pain inflicted by headache by taking Wiér’s de- lightful Lemon-Seltzer. Does not’ simply relieve headache, nervousn and indigestion, but cures permanently. Your druggist sells it. Price, toc. 25c. and soc. HUMORS OF ALL KINDS fetzy Cuticura Soap 2nd the. skie made sure o . croggisre, Never fails. Try our “Curlette” for retaining curl, 720 7th Street N. W. apl6-20a = te of the late William 0. Naylor, to Famous Candy Bargains. | Soiic.°Ior 2 ‘square 307, on loth street | SHHLOTTERBECK. | To loving rormmtanee of cur dear friend, AUGUSTA SCHLOTTERELCK, r Our Delicious Salt Water Taffy will northwest’ between N and O streets, to who died one year ago today, September 10, Great Reduction : 3 - pptoteeneg Shee ecg ee the payment of debts due by the £, a suo bea! wee. cw. ena Wt Hair, $1.89 for Men’s $2.50 Tan Bals. =2 Wants to Close Dantnens, | °C, eGR, "SEN SE ts hs ony Serine e oraery, Stat $1.59 for Ladies’ $2.50 Tan Boots. BON MARCHE, |éxm corresponacnes Schoatyesteriay at] Retin. fe paumacces First-class Suh ment 98c. for $1 50 Oxford Ti hk : ‘9 | ternoon petitioned the Equity Court to ap- Barlin oor beatts be will remate Imperial Hale Regenerator for rests eoeNE: te: re oo! les, 2] BY His WIFE AND SOX. 314 & 316 7th St. Mr. Colonna states that the school was Mncorporated the 29th of last May, and ex- Our $3 Line [ien’s and Ladies’ Shoes beat S. HELLER’S, the record. Why pay elsewhere $4. Everything Reduced DON’T BUY “WET” COAL eve inengursied 8 September fale _ of are their Draperies, HEILBRUN & C@.. “Wot! coal weighs more than di us ire agermae se oe sremeen| Little Liver cane We 402 7th St. N.W. * vice exaleations vases eaten, Fall 2.210 Ibe to the - Look for Old Woman in Show Case. aie ow snraled, but he says the rectpes Pills. ;,1206FSt P. S—Useful souvenirs for all patrons, edness at sbowt $2400, ie sage he ns : Wh at BE we, annnad atin SICK HEADACHE Comfort Shoes for ladies and men. Perfect fit. Fine leather ° and work. 4.00 and 5.00: E BURT'S SHOE STORE, ~ B.C. Burt & Co, New Yor, Arthor Burt, 1411 F St.