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THE. EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1897. S986eee00eeGeesee eGeeen ses GOP ©6526 : “Goidenberg’s,” “The Dependable Store.’’ “Golgenberg’s.”” PAGES. SESS OSE OSCSEOSS SHSCE SOOTSCASOTSOSNSHESSES “The Dependable Store.”| _““Goldenberg’s.” —_| The Dependable Store.” AND SONS. » MOSES Pickings From The Peckham Stock. — --Snap chances here Storage, 22d and M. and there from that shall be easy. There are too many stores neglectful of these very | ‘ht it was our avowed ee Bim Cee ty amar, ete ‘ata i points. We have kept our word—you have so remarked many times. And miade—and the skirts alone are rorth from pecredver mane We shall guarantee every pair of shoes which leaves this store in this : hago” “ Peckham Furniture Co. hair, cheviot and worsted serges, covert and (} Folding Beds be our fault if there ever is, for we are going to do our part well. much profit. mixed sultings—made & @ cing Folding os oe We've the best obtainable talent a Seon = CS buyer We have won your trade with quality as well as low prices, and tee a Ur & jircor front, that were . —Which sold for from $12 to go to Site" price-=” a who has spent his life in this business, and who, with unlim resources : Se : ; row for e Extension Tables. and a big outlet which he shall create, shall win enough of this city’s shoe | W¢ ‘tow you were satisfied in every instance, because you are com- Wee: Qak Extension Tubles. $6.25 10-ft. Round Mshogony Ex- tension ‘Tables. Were $58. place tomorrow. greater values for do it. A full-fl rate shoe store, and such this will be. store’s doings hereafter. To get your trade we shall have to win it. ~ trade to make this store wonderfully successful. This department occupies the entire second floor of the K street annex, WVi9E 3 edged shoe store. Hundreds of women who read the “Star” tonight (will be pleased to learn that the shoe store is now ready and that the “Opening” will take There is no doubt about it; this city is big enough to support another first- The proof of this: will come in the We shall have to give you your money than others do---and we are fully prepared to We shall have to give you more satisfactory shoes and service, too, and way--which, you must acknowledge, is liberal enough: ‘We shall give a new pair of shoes for any that rip or break before the soles are worn through.” We don’t want a single case of dissatisfaction, and it shall not | 2d Annual “Opening” of the boys’ | Wash suits for clothing and furnishing dept. Tomorrow we ask you to call and see how ready we are for the coming fall and winter. values we have collected. You shall not be importuned to buy, and every courtesy will be shown you. When we opened this boys’ clothing department we told you by so doing we have built up a splendid clothing business and proven what we claimed—that the clothiers have been making too ing back again for more. We want your opinion, too, of the '$12 to $16 wool suits,$6.98. Mohair skirts, 98c. — most nothing. This has been a remarkable sale, because the values have been. As many as there were they are getting down now to a small pile, and if you've any thought of taking advantage of the reduction you must get in at once. The dependable store's policy of never carrying anything over makes extraordinary values. Choice, 98 cents. OOS SSSSOSOSSOCOS9O A lot of ladies’ suits of broadcloth, came! $6.08 suit. A lot of plain and Gured mohair skirte— rast! sl and velvet bound—shall go on @029O6 sens = and, with one or two possible exceptions, is the largest shoe store in town. These are very special values—and if you're getting the boy fale tomorrow R tiie ae Extension $30 We fix the advent of this store in your mind by offering these few ready for school you can supply him from these at a big saving: \Child’s $2.50 reefers $1.09) S.ft. Oak, Enteral 14.75 special values for tomorrow. its payee Wer: $18.50. Now $ '° A bot of chil 's all-wool school reefers, $14.80 Souvenirs free to shoe buyers. aE an ee an | apne | Round Ock y Ladies’ bright Dongola, Vici kid button Little boys’ Veal calf Ince shoes; solid Children’s spring heel button shoes, in Ear raaeis Succes ar as eat ee a Sa —— and alle, gillars and “in at colors, which Table. Was $29. $23.75 and lace shoes, in all the newest shapes of 39¢. . - $14.70 2 $9.90 $32 Oak Sidcboards. Were Now . 2 Mahogeny Sideboards. Were $5. Ne z soles eacen Boys’ and girls’ blu> golf caps, with silk 12}c. pair. - and Broadway toes, with tips of same and ngaroo; stanch and nobby and much bet- = eer ten Ho, aomeae as and $3—sizes 6 to 15 years—here at lining—usually 39c.—for Ciildren’s Migh-grade fast Mack hoe, Chiffoniers. ek pleut lentuse: Gexibte eewea Tend extea= + made than you'd think, and just such a 5 h. S te with double knees and high-apliced heels, Oak Chiffoniers, double cab- Hanan (Giese? tehsasea ales ood Tenuate shoe for which you've been paying $1.50 and 98 cents. $1.98. each. 5 cents. THE Male oho "uueached feet which Were. it See ee $5.65 ner soles; the usual $2.50 value for ee at Misses’ bright and dull dongola and box ————— aie inch ghee? 25c. pair. Oak Chiffoniers, oval French $1.97 pair. $1.24 pair. : calf button and lece shoes, with tips of round bicycle hats, white Were jo Sore = $7.75 toe—tipp d and plain; light aud double soles; heel and spring heels; usually sold for $2— bere for $1.50 pair. Ladies’ button and lace shoes—hand-sewed welts and machine made; opera, coin, Vas- sar, Lenox, square, common sense, Boston Ladies’ hand-sewed button and lace patent Jeather throughout; opera and round toes and every pair warranted; spring heel sises 9 to 13%; the usual $1.25 shoe about town—here at 97 cents. Little boys’ hook lace shoes, made of genuine calf, box calf, bright Dongula and opera and round tors; patent leather tips; sizes 6 to 8; solid leather throughcut; usual- Jy eel for a dollar—here at 79c. pair. Misses’ spring h2el button and lace shoes, in cpera and coin toes; sizes 11 to 2; splendid school shocs; hove leather inver same and patent leather, in all shapes of toes, from narrowest to the widest; all $2.50—here for $1.69 each. Boys’ all-wool cheviot suits—the stanch- est and best-made clothing to be had, Which are being sold about town for $2.75 Little boys’ “Fauntleroy” suits—sizes 3 to 7 yerrs—of blue twill—sell usually for “Mother's Friend” shirt waists of heavy Percale, and in neat patterns—sizes 4 to 14 years—to go for another day at 43 cents. and red trimmed—usuelly 50c.—for Children’s hosiery. | Children’s underwear. $1.49 each. Fast black hose, with double knees and {igh "spliced heels, incall sizes. from Ste Mg, a8 good us any Ze. howe to be had to go for BYOOSHSO9OOCOOSE ‘Youths’ “Ironclad” stices, in opera, point- $4-here at 39 cents. By a chain of Mahogary-finish _Chiffoniers, leather and Kangaroo calf shoes, in all the ed, coin and broad toes, either for hard sizes, and usually sold for $1.50 and $1.75 abled to offer « bts So $5 1 5 mewest shapes of toe, plain and tipped; wear or dress; made with dongola tops and —to £0 for $2.98 each. 4 All that is left of the boys’ tnen crash ] « 3 - S every pair warranted hand-made, and the extra back straps and extension soles— $1.23 pair. and white duck pants, which sold wignny Cak Cliffoniers, — usual $3.50 and $4 vaiue, here for such as sell about town for $1.50 and $1.75— —_——— and 89c., shell go for cs bose foe $14 905 here, at Infants’ dongola button shoes, in opera A lot of 75 light-weight cassimere sults « Sizes 24 and 36, 2h0 drawers. Were $18.50. Now. ° $2.98 pair. - 124 i toes and patent leather tips—the usual 50c. for boys 4 to 15 years old, which sold for 14 cents. Bizes 28 and 20. 30c it W. B. MOSES & SONS. pias tes is $ pair. aS $1.75, $2 and $2.25, will be closed out for Sizes 32 and 34, 5c. Boys’ calf Ince vboes, in all the latest Sa ’ Bee tail coi ep oreo ‘ 3ic. pair. 98 cents. All that Js left of the chitaren's ataw | Children’s aprons. : Painlersly Ge ce Children’s button and lace shoes in opera, sree hats to go tomorrow for Children’s checked — gingham — choot © re ner soles, dongola tops, are made of solid round, coln toes—tips of same and patent : 3 = A I ren Wid Pleasant —_50e. Celebrated Glycerole and Gilt-edge shoe prons, made “Mi abbard i } apse : leather throughout; in sizes 2 to 514; Lave leather; spring heel sizes 8 to 11, and also polish—sball go for a day for 3 Io cents. high neck and long sleeves, in all’ siscs tor Eatracting, extension or close-trimmed soles, which cloth tops; the famous “Ironclad? make; go fora Boys’ tchool pants of dark mixed cassi- When your teeth pain and ache you, re- member that the dentist's object Is to re- xc pectoris have to pay 50c. anywhere you go—here at summer coats, Children’s white aprons, made Mother Heve pain, not to increase it. But how = sere 1.29 i We shall make shoes to order, such re- which sold for 50c.—to go for Hubbard and trimmed with Valen: many people seem to believe this delusion. $1.49 pair. ° pair. It is a ghost of the imagina'| and try modern methods at Evans’ Dental Parlors, 1309 F St. N. W. se10-244 OY | Baking is } ( ment of ancient ignorance. ‘This weather. Very unsatisfactory to stand over a hot stove at this season. Let us do your baking for you. Cakes, Pies, ote., couldn't be finer than ours—couidn't be made of bet- ter, purer m: . Fine Creamezy Butter—Zalifornia Our Genuine Pound Cake, are best for school w. r—the usual $1.75 —here at and $2 values about to’ BOOSSOHOSHSO OOOOH HSS HO OOOOSOSHDOO OOO DOC ET EOQOOSOOGOOSSOeC COO & _— Seldenbetgie 'SSSHSSSO0SS OSOS8SS000908 SeGQSeESSveNTe every pair warranted; sell usually for $1.76 =924-926- 19 cents. quiring but a few days. mere—sizes 4 to 15 years, for which you'll 29¢c. pair. 928 7th St. and 706 K St.-- All of ou: men’s and boys’ 29 cents. Saldonbergs 23c. each. sie, comes. lace and satin ribbon, for S0c. to according to size, oe © t SSSSSOSEO OSS OS SSCS HCOCHS SSSEOCSSCSCESOOSO LOOP L OSE EOIOOSO ED Cc. Granulated Mudge Patent Canner—Quick— Simple — Economical — Preserves Explanation Given by John Roundtree of His Outrageous Conduct. Merchants on M Street Wrathy Over Alleged from R. 8. T. Cissell on lots 26, 33, south one-half lots 27 and 32, of square 1215, and Jot 35 and south one-half of lot 36, square Messrs. Herbert, Frank and Henry Pat- terson have returned from West Berlin, Mass., where they spent the summer. Albert J. Almoney have filed with the sec- ae SAYS. HE OBEYED THE LORD| AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN pire ae ee the 11 o'clock service lows: 8. E. Magill Chicago, I.; J. R. Em- Warm Work Johnston’s, 729 7th St. Elphonzo Youngs Company. 3 John Curtin has secured a quit claim | “Wellington oN. a L. Miller, Birmingham, Ala, Riggs—B. C. Berry and F. P. Chessmin, New York; F. G. Fitzpatrick, West New- ton, Mass Willard’s—J. A. Richardson, Liverpool, England; R. J. Smith and wife, Pittsburg, ‘a.; J. Elice, New York. im | University t Shoreham—H. C. Shaw. Pittsburg, Pa.; ee ra $ z Confesses to Having Served a Term in 1 'y to Reopen Tuesday—Par- NI RAILWAY EXTENSION. . H. Shepard and F. C. Randall. New Bak Ss ial Sugar, natural flavor of fruit or vegetables— Maryland House of Correction ishioners Surprise Their Pastor— sehaal York; C. E. Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr. ery Specials ; 3 Washington and Rockville Electric | 4. Barnes, Corlish, England. | Tomorrow. not expensive—Doing up peaches —Plea of Insanity. General and Personal News. ‘Company Apisthne mar oneness St. James—D. A.’ Harris, New York; M. T. Russell, Toledo, Ohi: W. H. Williams Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. and wife, St. Louis, Mo.; E. K. Barr, Phil- that usually’ sells for 25 18c 20 Ibs. Sugar $1 «% 2nd tomatoes tomorrow. Sole ROCKVILLE, Md., September 9, 1897. ] adelphia, Pa.; T. H. Wright, Jacksonville, ets. Ib = ° be = s Shoatie Johh Roundtree, alias John Collins, col- | The M street merchants are broiling with | Oscar T. Crosby, Julian H. Miller, H. | Fla. Ca KEEPS OUR SUGAR DEPARTMENT VERY 4 | 2gency here. ore, was today arraigned before Judge | indignation today, over what they char- | Maurice Talbott, William H. ‘Talbott and | ,,~ational—E. E. Skipper. Bartow, FU eee ee 14c. BUSY. Kimball on the charge of assaulting and | acterize as an “unbearable outrage.” See ~ New York; P.C. DeFrancis, ¥ — in— i i striking Mrs. G. T. Sanford of No. 218 13% | Nearly two weeks ago a force of District | retary of state articles of ne ration | phia, Pa.; G. H. Howard, Attleboro’, Mass. ‘Thea il. you swank Pie were Any auantity you want. just a aoe River ae street southwest and Mrs. Ella Mills | laborers tore up the north side of the | for “the Waxhingisn\awa MoGivine haa: | MEOpEMAE-A Patek. ar ae len: aking: then alll Brea: fruits : ee s quanr. £|___°™, Pack Choicest cuts in flat) Chapple of Nc. 219 18th street southwest. | street completely, Preparatory to its im-| way Company.” The purpose of the com. | NeW York; C. H. Boynton, Atlanta, Ga. Sot - A ee ee ae ee cans—key opener. See display in| he prisoner pleaded not gullty and asked-| provement by repaving or asphalting. As | pany is to construct an electric railway See ¢ —large Pies—18c. each. YoU WANT ONE POUND Ot TEN THOU: © cuneoattimindare for @ jury trial, whereupon Judge Kimball | soon as the thoroughfare was rendered Reinstated in the Pension Ofige. (S. A. Reeves, Successors to (Reeves, Poole & Co.), Grocer, Coffee Roaster, Baker and Manufac- turer of Finest Confections, 1209 F Street. —very chenp—at our store. We don’t sup- Pose ‘you can find prices like them anywhere else in the world. They are good Canvas. ¢ Best Cc. Butterine 4, BEST BUTTERINE IN 5-LB. LOTS FOR lie. LB. DODD dretorterdoaderdondoadonteacontnnts Elphonzo Youngs Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 428 Ninth Street. DO NOT FORGET TO ADD TO YOUR DRINKING water, lemonade or soda 20 di of Dr. Ste- gate Angostura Bitters. It imparts a delicious vor and prevents malaria. H. J. Whigham, is to be one of the con- testants, as well as Charles B. Macdonald, one of the best known of. the western committed him to jail to await further ac- ticn. According to the statements made by the Police authofities the accused was first seen at the grocery store of Mr. Sanford, husband of one of the ladies assaulted, and asked the price of a watermelon, a number of which were lying near the store Roundtree next entered the back yard of Mrs. 8. F.-Legge’s house, near by, where he asked for a drink of water and some- thing to eat, which were given him. While impassable the men were ordered away. For three days, these merchants say, not @ workman has appeared on the scene cf the work. This morning, upon investigation, one of them learned and reported to the others most affected by the street’s condition that the entire force lately engaged there had the District. Will Resume Studies. from the present terminus of the Tenley- town and Rockville road to Rockville. The extension will be consolidated withthe Tenleytown and Rockville and Georgetowr and Tenleytown roads, and will be oper- ated under the same management. Work on the propceed road will be begun, it is sald, in the near future and pushed to completion as early as possible. The route will be either on the line of the Ebbitt—H. M. Dutrich, New York; W. H. Bishop, Newark, Del.; H.C. Warren, Louisville, Ky.; J. L. Pfaw, Chattanooga, | | Benton Halstead, a brother of Murat Hal- stead, has been reinstated in the pension office us a copyist at $900 per annum. Dur- ing the last administration Mr. Halstead Was dismissed as a special examiner. peer In Favor of the Letter Carriers. The Court of Claims has decided favor- Nova Scotia. — oo Only All-Rail Route to old Georgetown turnpike, with a loop run- | bly on the claims of the Baltimore letter oaeadd fused Wo take one wslesar as Dat here | been transferred to the government print- | ning to ‘Garrett, Pere or ee | ence, nt en ee neta amore setter DN NO Nn c NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRIES. | the melon ie oe ehee seh BeEeniss Ty | ing office, where they are being employed | known as the old Georgetown road, enter- | The amount found due is $23,584. Pure . couldseatit: at present on some sewer work, and that | !m§ Rockville south of the fair grounds, Sa ee e POWE Players Who Will Take Part in the | This Mrs. Sanford refused to do, and the | UNder thespresent arrangement the George- Porteian repel Se Certer forms. Pensions Rectetty Granted. ° a 1 ear | town work is not to be taken up again ape capital has already been guaran- ‘ensions have been granted as follows: r Golf Tournament Next Week. negro suspecting that no one else was n Fr gr te bert, the cheapest, the cl 7 The full Ust of entries for the national | demanded to, know where the “boss” was, | until the other is finished. | It is stated | teed for, So ee ee | SE ne se exeese anu cua mascs eietnctec? if champlonship, which is to| Mrs. Sanford, who had by this time be- | Drov cie Sovernment printing office im- | Company proposes fo make y Washing. | more; George Camper, Baltimore; August the safest and the most satisfactory amateur golf championship, whic! is to | come much alarmed, said her husband was | Provement will consume two weeks. fon 25 te a freigh le to Wasbing- . : ? As Powe for printing offices—machine shops THE BEST PURE LARD, EVERY @ | begin rext Monday on the links of the upstairs. In the meantime business here is suffer- | ton 25 cents, and freight rates will be ar- | Zeibig, Baltimore; Charles T. Simpe: factories, ete., is electricity. We far- POUND GUARANTEED, AT 8c. PER LB. (Ghicago.GoldClaky at Wheaton clits hes Cursed Mrs. Sanford. ing greatly. The thoroughfare cannot be | '@n&ed at a correspondingly low figure. Blythedale; Catherine Meyer, Jessup = n= . —s—— A. . Fi . a orl ray pt npr eg Arbuckle’s C. $| been announced by Robert B. Kerr,| With an oath Roundtree, it is sald, told The hori tile tena ae een aos peg eb eno) rrr year round. Ask questions. I “ @ | secretary of the United States Golf Asso- | Mrs, Sanford that she spoke an untruth,and | joud terms against the officials. It 8] Raleigh—L. A. Ceoper, New York: a. | .Virgiia—Walter Bush, Hampton; John U. S. Electric Lighting Co or yy clation. Of the eastern players who are | that her husband was away. Mrs. San- | “outrageous discrimination,” they say. neces Pittsburg, Pat @ de eo ae | C. Backum, National Military Home, Eliz- << oo ing’. ertered Finlay Douglas, James A. Tyng, | ford screamed, and when one of her |, If the work on M street is not immediate- | Neeper, Pittsburg, Pa.; G. M, Forbush, / abeth City; James Smith, National Soldiere 213 14th st. "Phone 77. wo2a | Levering’s 8. D. Bowers, W. G. Stewart, John Reld, | daughters came to see what was the trou. | /¥ taken up and pushed the District pow- | Boston, Mass; C. M. Bates, Cleveland, | Home, Elizabeth City. . . by * he 7 eld, ers may expect ie Geo Hy . ; + se FECSLOFO SITIO OGIO CEST OGOD Coffee, Jr, Foxhall P. Ke:ne and A. H. Fenn are, | ble Roundtree attempted to strike her. | Gelegation “ot wrathy citizens, who. will Seen ea Ee Z Sotinsin Vice Consul at Sydney. 4 A a perhaps, the most prominent. H. P. Toler | While the excitement was at its height | demand to know why such treatment has a Shere ied s a nu been. inted vice ¢ TELESCOPES 4 Gb COrFLE, AT I1ye LB IN Lom op ¢ | and W. H. Sands are two of the note-|@ young man named Jones entered San- | been accorded them. ‘M attest ientenae | Col; Baron Grege de Wyncken, St. Peters. Saleh ua VOMETotnee or Teebate 3 ARE CHEAP 4 Erp tens rs ito worthy absentees. The present champion, | ford’s store and Roundtree ran away. tRE ost heavily traveled thoroughfares in | burg, Russia. és 3 9O0OO09000000600060 OWING TO THE PRESENT PRICES OF -$ NIL; 8. D. Bowers, Otsego Golf Club, Coop- the girl managed to break away from her Legge er part of those who expect to take the Cc The classes of Georgetown University Atlantic City, via Pennsylvania_railroad. : » v ic City wit covered Grips, with leather straps and 4 | 3 cracks. The complete list follows: Seendtree War seating. the little ‘grand- | will resume studies next Tuesday, though | Tenn; B. W. (ere eo, tegen dicey weg my mene Ln itin, 1610, 20m 2210. $1 ¥ Devereaux Emmet, Westbrook Golf Club; | daughter, of Mri Legge appeared ned ts | {Be Teal work of the year will not begin | s.r Spaulding, Roe Haven, Conn. | R. Great excursion Saturday and Sunday. al == = Po ol3 9 : race MR as oper wham: rigwieat ate ‘wanted, ot ie her by for several days thereafter. Already some Arlington—H. A. Kelley, jr., Burlington, ! —Advertisement. “ein, -26-in. = 28-tn. x * son, W, Waller, G. A. Carpenter and G. F. | both hands, rttempted’to drag her into a | f the students are beginning to show up, ‘ani tees sian’ 5 Ibs. Sugar Free. Fiske, Onuentsia Golf Club, Lake Forrest, | corner of the yard. By desperate efforts | and by next Wednesday morning the great- — TED SUGAR YOU ARE GETTING rstown, N. Y.; Q. A. Shaw, Country Club | aesailant. Her cries brought Mrs. year’s courses will be in the city. Durit Kimeessi, $25,7ths | £ ESNGSare SCH MEE | of Boake, diame /ioho Morehead” w. 3: | faa young Zonet ip the sats, when Round | the" facet yarnd ide eye “age sss hak io pes wesc ct ne Nv ienge SS 9 Street. 5 POUNDS OF SUG WITH EACH 9 | eT inernes J. Or ewe, Hi. Meurtay; | "A dosen persous Joined in the chase after | PU! renbyatel thoGght mer ee beer bona” Sent cam Thesk gemee com ssidies yg Shall we repair your trunk? sco2sd 2) % On Wirt 8 POUNDS OF JAVA AND MO: %|G. P. Painter, Allegheny Country Club, | him, but the accused succeeded in’ se. | srvacnate wive pus made, and every- . ERTZ. SeSOssevosoosooooooosos | > CHL WITH 3 P Pittsburg, Pa.j Hobart Moore and J. De | creting himself. He was found concealed | thing is now ready for the recettnen oy ie MERTZ and M 3 in a freight car. and the pursuers overpow- | students. B. J. W Koven Towner, Exmore Country Club, 5 ‘efers, the celebrated A Wonderful Cure For C.%| Highland Park, N. Y.; Charles B, Mac- | ered Bie tone ture nae hie arrest was not | sprinter, nd Julius Walsh, a promising rd |. | accom fter Park iceman arter-1 3 ; Bright’s Disease WA, §| SeisSilion borden sussol‘tyags, How: | Devis came up and red hie cub. Set ee eee ae Your ; f ard Morris, Jarvis Hunt and E. 8.’ Hunt, Snapped’His Handcufts. rinity;Patbchial Scheel, 4 ‘hicago lub; vu! is, lwaul “ And Diabetes 9 Golf Club; Lawrerce Tweedie, Exmoor | , While waiting for the arrival of the pa- —These stubborn diseases have been maxtered. Country Club; James 8. Breese, Tuxedo trol wagon, Rounfitree. snapped the hand- The parochial school of Trinity Catholic Duty ; Church will reopen Monday. The school Soa -% | Golf Club; James A. Tyng, Morris County | cuffs which .had ,been previously placed follucin ised of Ong es | gL ry Soap, 4c. cake.$ | Goit Clup; James A; Tyng,, Morris Jagper | upon him, ang, when being placed in the | {or bOvs will, as usual, be held in | the to yourself. in this world of trials to the efficiency of the cure from tiielr per- Star p, 2§4c. cake. $) Lynch, Lakewood Golf Club; A.'E, Hed! wagon he le another effort to get away, ) TOMS Over rpemeedt icc « ciecit i sonal knowl ® | strom, Buffalo Country Club: Lloyd T. *| while the girls will attend St. Joseph's and vicissitudes is to get the best eitsticn free Borax Soap, 2!4c. cake. ¢| Soya, Milwaukee Country Club; Jasper 8. | uy, was Usain. cnerrowered. -|#chool, on 35th street, adjoining the value for your money. We do Gace. 005 Rew Yok we ne Ane is Peerless Soap, 2c. cake. $| tases chars iB. Modsoe ead aeeninati | that he had tted any of the acts | Eromoe of the Academy of Visitation. — not simply claim to give you the FATS % | Du Puy, Country Club of + A. N. | charged, and said he was from North Caro- | Penaey fe! satky poring ee best value—we do it every time. ° £ s Coates, Newport Golf Club; A. H.’ Fenn, | lina; that he wos sent from Baltimore as a | resume its sesel €00 se ‘and ee : Closin Out ugar= c. Palmetto Golf Club; W. G. Stewart, Sea- | tramp to the land House of Correc- Try us once and we are sure that g Cured bright Golf Club; Finlay S. Dougias, Fair- | tion, from which he was released yester- = ry - : ui 2 d day, and thatihe then came to. W: tion of all, no you will be our business friend i H di field County Country Club, Greenwich, Tater six years of age will be received. A ardware. Shoulders, Conn.; H. M. Harriman, Knollwood Golf Ror Lawyer Frisble | *! ever afterward. When you are a ' as his to the latter he admit- Made Substantial Donations. 5 Club, Elmsford, N. Y.; James Stillman, ager We ‘tad our tines Pane ’ # | Newport Golf ‘Club; W. N. McCawley, | ted much mor C ready for your fall Suit come and ‘Gt Business ‘requires “all our BEST BRIGHT. SMOKED stcan- % | Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa.; H. | He had done what was : Matchless valves, take a glimpse over our tremend- * thoughts and energy. We reed more CURED SHOULDERS AT ™, POUND, Cc. Leeds, Hyopia Hunt Club; Lawrence ar. Pris tole a stock of = space for these goods, too. Intend SUGAR-CURED HAMS, 12%. . Curtis, Country Club of Brookline, Mass.; = big tol Our $ eg tik nyee aap wed making quick work of the soning Condensed Cream (large cans), 10c. can. R. B. Kerr, Lakewood Golf Club; Robert | believed the to please ev taste—effects that out process by quoting trresistib Gum Candy, Ge. pound. Crowell and N. V. Painter, Cleveland Goif | that he be f e every 4 dp eee es ee eS Club; W. Rossiter Betts, Shinnecock Hills will gratify every whim. And Large Pat Pickled » 10c. dozen, Te Ov its. will say they. are the best CHAS. E. HODGKIN,}|$ Gem trades 3 ‘op Overcoa' ag By fac al ; ; ~24 if x eee $ Johnston’s, 729 7th St. P : | Stee a x it ‘ So Pe ae ae Bau on ues tat ie es Mertz and Me Fat ‘Aisationl For Re4, Itching Skin, eRe tL eenic : at = ntion and there's else Me eee t Folks, Sein seas ; _—StNew Bra” Tailors, = Evans’ DrugStore, reir sts. 8-84 - ants. cor. F and 1ith sts. perial Regenerator just arrived.