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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1897-14 PAGES. — THE WATER SUPPLY | srsteatsnd%t Station, atshyngordons A particular mers ma bagainin [= eee BALTIMORE ¢ tration. ‘May and June,1807, for the second eqs at Length. iin: Seger 2 ON tie Th che ete eT ee AND RETURN polished oak or mahogany finish FAVORS TONNEL RECONSTRUCTI row at ine SUN D AY, : OCTOBER —polished finish inside—neat 24th, L— New York Clothing House. : “Credit is Yours.” “Credit is Yours.” GREAT LADIES’ EVENT drawer—French legs. It is a f the Pot + | have ———— ns oe I OMORROW. convenient, well made and very Improvement oO je Potomac ai developed. — ae aon a VIA : & 5 pretty desk. You cannot find This City. culverts and ditches, cutting down bushes meee asa ae a similar one anywhere for less and trimming slopes, were made to the and re- turning on all trains that date. a road between Georgetown and Great Only 45-Minute line. The ordinary inspection of mains and oc21-3t repairs of leaks therein, ofling-and working of valves and blow-off, packing of valve pes to prevent freezing, and investtga-| cost of the protection, $15,000.” This rec- than $10.00. For the balance Go Oe rset DEFENSES OF WASHINGTON $6-85 Special Friday Bargains. - 3 y we'll surprise you ladies with the greatest values yet announced — literally at lower s > des . Wilson, chief | tions of applications for permission to tap| ommendation was approved by the Secre- Tomorrow st t! c erally Our soe at a sa eee = cteutnen anes DET oan On Te ae cree on QUTINg the yer gd | ay, Oe war” and the officer poechermenss prices than anywhere in the city, and yet offering the most generous credit terms. The “swell” new styles 10 znificent than ever this Z é the appropriation of June 11, | the aqtieduct’ not e general manager E . z es r. 5 Cres : 3 F: 1 "The lainti : vles and | * 185 of important information of special | for enis purpose, one 12-inch blow-of and | of the canal that he was authorized to tay in Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Skirts, Wraps, etc., are here in almost bewildering variety. Indeed, there is rsa h ae ae rece detent $01 Tee ee ree teaicciiaies Fre Agr bps aie Te Sr ra en ty pi ie deen nothing shown but the very latest. The can’t-afford-it-just-now argument need not hinder your im- ne arming designs— y % @ m by the subjoined in, and four w-offs an e trustees. should execute a paper releas- 5 5 zs $ 5 aoe. 4 re es Tine. ee see eee sas air valves were inserted in the 30-inch| ing the United States trom’ all .claims for mediate selection, for you can pay us as it suits you best. new an unique pal ‘eTns. ges extracts: eee ectsariee main. damages- on account of raiging the dam = re ly polished quartered oak, bird’s- | Improvement, of | the « Fee a ER ASG at Cat paid Tor Oat | ae a eee Authorive ia_writing | 2) Dressing Sacques. Percale Wrappers. Electric Seal Collarettes. is Hy ye as sel in inch main an offici ve i EL s ” Se eye maple, solid mahogany, etc. The present, which is the original, pro- | of the regular annual appropriation for the | "This was done and the award was paid on ae regs ager ees | RC necks pectiene ur See iigctste, Beal | Cellarettes. fall 8 —some inlaid. A more varied ject for improvement of the Potomac at iveaaiinaton aqueduct. acs Saas February, 13, ae eo bani ae and eras rol wed ibe Wrappers onde Tey fall_sith value o $7—to go at...... per? $2.9) ees z a = ie use of a special tapping 1 5] = satin ribbons—besutifully mado “ a “Credit is yours.” or handsome selection it would | this city was saluted by thas seb ot Con vectra were wane acoomsted witha | pletion tucemenutacretmeret aes ie ee Yer thom at ica aw Guar om eee be hard.to find. Prices range | sress of August 2, 1882. It has for its ob- | a+ any. time shutting off the water from | either from-ice or freshets, + ‘ “Credit is yours.”” while palterrs Samhestsele tases reat Coa alue, = : eee = ject the improvement of the navigation of | ‘the mains. The work of raising the dam and 7 . 89c. Here's ‘the greatest coat. wales anywhere from $15 to $50.00. the river by widening and deepening its The telephone line between the office in| strengthening the conduit has been com- Serge Suits. “oad joie” < the ‘grasce Plain colored Ker. b h channels, reclamation of the flats by de- | Washington and Great Falls was exten-| pleted at a cost considerably below the Finest line of Handsome Black wf met a at ed Bon ans urg positing on them the material dredged from | sively repaired, but does not afford ae original estimate, leaving a surplys of $23,- ang _piue Serge Suits—man- . lar—extra well made—value. $12—- $8 98 ° the channels, the freeing the Washington | factory service. By act of =~ See He 627.21. piel and beautifully Snished. $9.98 Cloth Waists. Friday... a ' Furmiturre Co., | tend tars ices be come, of gor. | on, aeprepaton of Sa Tt, Tayeas |_| Public Building and Grounds Boo sae Se iS ses Cra ieyond wnich no wharves shail be built, | the Washington aqueduct office and Great | The Executive Mansion has recelved the Wool Shirt Waists nihek” neitlanting ad Sign Satin Skirts. 13th & F ‘To effect these the project provided for | Falls, Md. With this appropriation a new | usual care and such: repairs and improve- 00 al: e Cloth Walste—made | with | yoke ‘Tomorrow we shall scil quite @ ° twenty feet depth in the channels at low | line, equipped with the best long-distance | ments as the funds available would admit. A, large lot of All-wool Shirt . United, number of fine, $10 iro- ot = = 2. water, for filling in the flats to a heighc of | telephone, will be constructed early in the} rich repainting has heen done to the ins sts, In red, blue and black— Saded Satin Serta lined Uurough- MS * three feet above the tlcod plane of 1877, and | next fiscal year. 1 4 hourly | terior and exterior of the vuilding, and new 98c. Duck—Friday only weesnee ne O4, for a tidal reservoir or basin above Long | Measurements of the daily an vad | furniture, carpets, matting, curtains, &c., “Credit 1s yours. “Credit is yours. bridge, to be provided with inlet and outlet Ga ee waste of water ree ‘an | Rave been supplied from time to time when |= Se COKE gates of ample dimensions, to work auio- | on June 23, 24 and 29, 30, 1897, and a mean | necessary, Extensive repairs have been 4 matically, and so arranged as to admit of | of the two results gave the daily consump- a made to the tin roof covering. Repairs various kinds have been made to the green- a y 1 45,267,047 gallons, a slignt increase 4 petter fuel—none so low priced. | the basin being filled from the Virginia | tion as 45, gallor s ‘ E No waste-as it turns out entirely ¢| channel on the flood tide and discharged | above that of the preceding year. Based | houses connected with the mansion, and a nd leaves no cinders. If you're not into the Washington channel on the ebb. | upon an estimate of 261,478 COnsUTBerS: ot | contract has been entered into for the iron- using Coke, bug some and try It! $] An ample system of drainage for the re. | Potomac water, as given by the assistant 5 2 work and the woodwork required for the { Here are the price $ | claimed area was also contemplated. iapcoateencs ae a Sclerorcee Cae repair of the west wing of the conserva- Faces fok +] The project also provides for the rebuild et, ! tory. ; | 40 bu. Uncrushed Coke for.$2.90 $ | , Fhe, Hroseet also provides for the rebuild daily consumption and waste of 113 gallons. | “very’ effort has been made to maintain 9 | ed 2 | : x Foe E $ | ine the progress of the improvement, with oe ,| the Washington monument and its ma- 3 40 bu. Crushed Coke for. . $3.70 3 | ing the pro upon piers offering the least | Distficttof Columbia, as determined by the! hinery in good condition, and to continue $] possible obstruction to the flow of water, | Police census taken in April, 1897, irr in i the improvement and ornamentation of the 7; sWashington Gaslight Co.,+| rrr the srerccgton oF thee tote | Encctive of their source of water SUDDI adjacent grounds. 66 99 ; 13 Tenth St. N.W. «| charged into the Washington channel and | !t corresponds to a dally per capita of 163} “Phe elevator receives the most careful even : ¢ ary ee eaves? +| its conveyance to the James Creek sewer | gallons. attention, being constantly inspected by ex 5 : uae | canal. but neither of these works was in- | Am extensive series of gaugings, by cur-| nerts, and 1s belleved to be as safe as it is | < and M sts. s.e. ¢} cluded in the estimated cost of the im- | Trent meter observations In the conduit, at in the power ef man to make it. | ‘3 ah ie ¢] provement, which was $2,716, two stations, discloses the fact that at} "There were 165.596 visitors to the top of = $ XN. ¥- ave. ¢ | mate, as revised in 1807, Is $2,953,020. the lowest stage of the Potomac, with all} the shaft during the year, making a total CMa eeeeereroroooe® = The total of appropriations for this im*] deposits removed from the conduit and the | of 1,409,822 persons who have made the $3252 | provement from August 2, 1882, to date is| distributing reservoir about two feet be-| ascent since the monument was opened to : = = = bata $2,285,000. low its present level (146 feet above datum), | the public, October 9, 1888. Paes The amount expended to June 30, inclu- | the conduit is capable of discharging into] jsxtensive improvements have been made The entire stock of King’s Palace | ** sive, 1896, was $2,151,049.79. The work done | that reservoir about 76,500,000 gallons per} to the building No. 1725 F street north- le the estate of SDOLPH, WEST & 00. to that date had resulted in the dredging | day. west, occupied by the War Department | must be sold to settle the RUDOLPH, WEST & 00. of a channel 2 feet deep and 550 fect New Conduit Needed. Bee Ce ee ee oe coe TL Kany. yr : wide through the bar above Long bridge The old annex has been torn down, a new | H. , ° and in restoring the standard 20 feet navi- This represents the ultimate capacity of | rick annex constructed, the old main 9 Economical gation by redredging shoals due to fresn_| the conduit, and the present daily con-| building thoroughly repaired and repainted, We ve u 9 : in_widening the natural channel just | sumption is about 60 per cent of this ave ‘ new steam-heating apparatus intro- Read be oO ee 5 4 ve Z 2 uced. rs sated rare Perens arcdeine Cate Calc Pox be co ie iio ok Sy La ‘The house on 10th street between E and 4 ck y. 9 W feet wide and ‘A) feet deep through | CeMt Of the same amount. The necessity, | y- <treeis northwest, where Abrahan O SS ul £ Cl ar in the Virginia channel near Gies- | therefore, for the construction of a new | coin died, has been purchased by eae $ ean, boro’ Point; in dredging in the Washington | conduit between Great Fails and the dis- | States for the sum of $30,000, | S| be Boca ace 2 —not a gar-|¢ channel to a width of 400 feet and Cine: | igs eee ae A question of | in the act of Congress approved June 11, | every price in the store .. Useful, Efficient icient. POVoTeTesst SHOE BARGAINS. FIRST QUALITY LADIES’ SHOES AT “Giving Away Prices.” Ladies’ ¥ ewed Cloth-top Button, odd $4.00 qualities. Pass To Close= = = ewed Fine Vici Lansburgh & Bro. >= Strictly One Price. > We Give Trading Stamps. ¢ POLE LOCOCO +O See pie Several Times { Last Friday we were asked 2 feet; in dredging the junction of the | time. 1896, The sum of $1,00) was also provided | ment, not a piece of ribbon, nothing Washington ani Virginia channels The new conduit should be completed and | In the same act for the repair of the PO | Pan a gootls are just 4s ireiging the tidal reservoir (111 acres} ready for operation before the daily con-| ing after purchase, but as 4s toy! jas escaped. eoendende ee BIMDFD5G6$4948054080000699]. a depth of about & feet; construction of | sumption equals the maximum capacity 0! wae 3 a STE Re Ga we state—what we advertise we have, ¥ 4 lps by many patrons whether they ASS | Srtes ee eee ; eee Sei Diane eaalit the ton. | repaire were madazto the toot only and the bargains are bigger than we $ —You can hardly have a han-$|/" were entitled to Trading oes tn all the new -) | liter feet of training . lands, and construct the conduit | cost of $173. leaving a Balance of $82 can describe. % dier thing in the house at this »| Stamps during these Friday Land Dress wear at LOW <p | The work of the past fiscal year h volve operations extending over sev- | 3 fon’ of Congress! iY. comieetion | 3c. season than one of our GAS bargain sales, and we told s» | cousisted in laying sea wall on the Vir- | eral years, therefore the inauguration of } fv z Tdi ACKBIRDS ... royR { - h ‘4 2 | gina channel front an@ in the tidal reser- | this work ‘shotfid not long be deferred. | With this,ppilding. dhvdeus ena Hun z Ic. | % RADIATORS. Heat in a mo- them they were. oR Ohen & Son, + | voir: aiso in relaying a part of the old sea | The ciheer In charge states that estimates | At the bropagating gardens’ dnd’ tur = gC eC cit No dition danger’ Gther 54 ny 3 | wall along the Washington channel front | for the preliminary operations will be sub- } les reine ane 590,000 | pid 5 19¢. | a, e 3 We tell you the same. 3 630 Pa. Ave. N.W of section III of the flats. A contract was | mitted im the next annual rezort. The mreonhousess so ctontt t VIOLETS, 1 bunch containing 6 dozen... "12 Gas Radiators, ) s : Septet : made March 9, 187, for dredging to be | trunk mains leading to the city, however, | P? peste ae eaifed ane . : - : $l p Five “Fs cS me under the appropriation of $100,000 for | are already overtaxed in supplying the De sai storehouse ae. foe $6 Trimmed Hats. With nickeled tases and tops. sow & | T . aks aedtiha 2k © improvemert taade by the act of June | present consumption of a little more than | "€W va pene sments’ have been made | Handsome Velv: $ De Se or ee an ee omorrow is Remnant Are ou : aoe : oF work to begin gus an 00,0) gallons per day, and every in- con the north side of | fashimable s : = at these prices: ene { x rhe benefits to commerce and navigation | crease in their volume of flow will be | im Hancock ue, between 7th and sth | ity materia ch F D = y: from the work done have been marked. | marked by a rapld decrease in pressures In | Pennsylvania avenue, retween th Onl tin 1.28 Dakota Hats. iz 4 col. Radiator (96)... 234 Day, . al li ) Vessels of the draft now engaged in the | those parts of the clty supplied by gravity | Streets northweste jnoluding tne rection $1. ako' * meal 4 col. Radiator (’97)...-$3.90 ° emode ing val trade from Georgetown were formerly j alone. It appears, therefore, that. while | °! Pine “ps on the east and s ed T 2 ng I trimmed | 4 6 col. Radiator (97) $5.40 $| 7 5 ble to cross the bar in the Virginia | the conduit 1s capable of supplying over sides of the.reservation, and the cons St: 5c. £o% + thems; youl need $1 bd B h 4 channel. Advantage has been taken cf the | 20,000,000 gallons per day in excess of ‘the Sion of ‘asphalt walks-~ 3 Better lock at them; you'll nee || But that does not deprive the Washington chan’ ent rate of consumption, the trunk mor shave reached the limit of efficient heavil done. discharge, and consumers will receive but aon = the pacar year a litle benefit from the increased discharge une 30, : ed to work in | of the conduit unless some method is pro- | ae SAD rks While they last 3 vided for bringing an additional supply of | SP™W)2"Raidines by. the t aside the veclaiteet Mare, warch 3 1807. | the water from the distributing reservoir | Wnicn visited Washington on the nigh of | $7.50 Astrakhan Jackets. | Gety te CU led flats, together wit to the city. 29 The damage to the 7 y Ast Clo kets, sil } the tidal reservoirs, as a public park un- ee Soe September 1896. t ane Extra Quality Astr Groth _ Ja sl The fountiation forthe’ pedestal of the statue of General John A. Logan has been f | D&ea © constructed in Towa Circle. ae at 4 poms ve Much damage was done to the treos and he latent she gon this 28 |. you of the privilege and pleasure of receiving the ,, Trading Stamps while buy- » ing these excellent bargains. | ecostoatety afeateatetoateteatooenreogetoatetentoagetoateteatbeentoageentoateteateeatvertertegenseentedonzeogesontegs S. Electric L e OS | Speci . Boys’ CI < . : der the name of Potomac Park, to be for- mue ‘Fennel Frojcct- a a OE el anetdaPine ever ae wee eee ne ee kere $ Special Sale of Boys’ Cloth- } ° 66 ° 99 | ever held and used as a park for the recre- Upen recommendxtion of the chief of en- MES D ererca ieianiintted extent rene of MANUBACEU Successors to J. H. y Me r r¥ rice TIMTS * 2} ation ana picasure of the people. gineers, approved by the Secretary of War. | Electric lamps have been installed in $10 and $8 Ja 1004 F St. ing as follows: " 5 c 3 Washington Aqueduct. an expert commission was appointed to | Lafayette, Franklin, Judiciary and Lin- a é ols ie! PEE al ee Bate Fv Boe ite, following “specials” Gatehouses and other buildings were re- Washington in D. 1 coy Parks, and the gas lamps in those | For ladies and misses—in Vlack, blues. tans. Ox- ie 4 the ‘many other gi meet in Washington in December, 1895, to# 07/8 KATY Bethe few exceptions, discon- prods and fancy inixtures—made of fine quality 5 % i Det ot! Geng Wend ina: ates a | 3 here stir, Prices are | palred. The former were repointed and report upon the feastibility of completing | PATS: Kineys, beavers, “Irish frie, “estinkhan cloths, reg bp gd | Spcndit chance’ to bas Weailseaieee” || Covered with a wash of Portland cement; | the tunnel condult. After a careful study | "Extensive improvements have been made [ {cverts and boucles, Some satin 4 4 & tt s a 1 las Sterling the latter were repainted or whitewashed. . 5 $1.75. Only... $1.29 suit. -4 A lot of Brown Plaid Cesstmere Suits; | sizes 4 to 14. Generally . sold at $2.50. Only..... $1.75 suit. | of the subject and a thorough inspectioir'}td-tHe vetceraph line connecting.the.Cupl-.| ss About 4.5 miles of picket and board fences | of the tunnél conduit and the works con-| tol with the departments and the govern-1$5 Kersey Beaver Capes. |icesecccscesccsccvesesses were repaired and whitewashed. nected therewith, the commizsion sub- | Ment printing office. Plain fur, brald and jet trimmed 66 aught | : ‘ During the past year, not including the | mitted their report ‘(published in House} | The desirahility of replacing the present | watteau, cimplre or plain backs fui 2 Og 4 cecastons when the water level was lowerea | Dce. No. 168, Fifty-fourth Congress, first | Qvornead, system ‘ OLS ce e ‘ Usually sold at $2.75. - 4 [he Town.” our ® $1.98 suit. 4 Our truism, “Burned out, but not knocked 4 4 4 4 4 Cut Gi = Pur Bores—large 63 50) A lot of Fancy Suits; sizes 9 to 15. collurs—p) Wi fancy. effects—all colors —excel- me Desig TTT Ee Sq F| Waton of water level in the distributing | conduit, with its appurtenances, ready for! The officer in charge invites attention | {er plain and, fancy effests—al 161-08 ‘Gerome Desio, 1107 F St. reservoir had a range of but one foot, as | Service, for the sum of $397,837, as stated | +, tne propriety of ereeting a separate | yous tse. . Seuce cgeeeas soe ae! dias bs * S| against 1.8 feet for the preceding year.| in cur estimate, and we believe that such nee a cece =| This marked improvement 1s due to three | completion will not be impracticable or too | building for office purposes for the $1.75 Woolen Waists. causes: (1) Raising the dam at Great Falls. | exvensive, Imasmuch as we know of no| dent of the United States. by the supply being shut off for the pur- | Session), whica ccncluded with the state- | Guits and cables Is submitted for the ac- $3 Children’s Reefers. pose of makingsrepairs or of removing de- | Ment, ‘That it is our unanimous judgment | tO! 2 § fist Pasallo asd neem posits from the conduit, the extreme fluc. | that it is feasible to complete the tunnel Ofice for the President. In all tio latest styles, deep sailor 8 at. Dut not knocked If your boy needs a Fall out," struc thetle chord In | Ae aes S Desity Ok Ene palate sian conpuen earn ‘4 Suit it would be advisable to our reputation ‘for fine work, has doubled se20-1m.25 our laundry business, Our imequaiel ta. |*| | > Call on us first. We are ad- 22c. yd. » F sl rs c..” was made % f in public institutions, referred to exclus- » creases its natural constitutional vigor. available for raising the hetght of the dam | U0” Snished. her reat? it possible, m It is the only medicine devised expressly by an educated, experienced physician to at Great Falls and other works rendered necessary by the raising of the dam and - ively in The Star of yesterday, has had = E > Defenses of Hauiptom Roads, Va. | ine tests made’of those institutions which Will Nnjoy ‘The three emplacements for 10-inch guns | are supptied with water meters. The only 3, Stylish Plaid Woolen Waists—lned throuzhout—- i ." > . () removing deposits from the conduit; (3) | more economical method for bringing in-| He also recommends the extension of the | yoke back full blouse front—stylish SU ORs Fee ie prem goes ep s¢ ding this Boys Clothing Painless Extracting, S0c. | putting the Dalecarlia reservoir into serv- | creascd water supply from the reservoir in electric light system to include the Execu- | sleves, with cuff. =s5 ° SE bh Branch t abies Neglect ice. Geergetown to Washington by pipes or | tive Mansion grounds, monument and $1.49 Child’s Coats ee Gee es ee eee: ‘o our establishment The borders of the Dalecarlia reservoir Se ee poe an Rappers = pe this} Smithsonian parks, the improvement of ° = 2 drop us a postal, or ‘phone us to call. { as a matter of experiment, ., 1 have been cleared of underbrush and fallen | system, eCeseary,10 Complere the New ral reservations, the construction ot Eiderdown Coats, heavy welght—dec] ° a Be Your ews 5 Feservolr near Howard University at an| Gn asphalt walk on the border of the | paiicl/camirlmined with Aner tere SOC. | | 9 iq # and therefore very ambitious /* Teeth : a additional cost of $198013.3), | Citipse south of the Executive Mansion, and 75c. Wrappers ¢| | 2{ to make it a success. je necessary legislation for better define e a I ba < P : a $1,095,850.30. iF for th ‘otec- |e Wrappers—ii | eit Sen |; eS oe at oe baby.!'sev- A There a betance of about so,q00 of | Teewavens than now exist for the protes: | Cuore Pent rpc | Special Offerings in |. ly forgetfulaaas, a ft the appropriations made by the act of | pistrict of Columbia, and for the better | very pretty and stylish. A * Remnants a d Odds ai . ind yon that eS 1882 and cubsequent acts for “increasing | security and comfort of the public. ms 39c. Vests 9. nm is hd f neglect Shia paethice the water supply of Washington, D. C.,” | His estimates are as follows: 2 co ‘SUS. . * and Ends. D4 test else: only the United States)" we TeASUFY OF} For improvement and care’ of public | ,Heney Ribbed Veste fea lin te D4e. || ’Phone 592, +) * . eU 3. uildings and grounds in charge o: e ‘| : be Evans Dental Parlors save the ba- By making this sum available for ex- | chief of engineers,s178,271; for compensation | 10 neck Cc. B12 8th st, i) BESS ah et ot Baten me ¢| 9 by!” This gy penditure on the work and appropriating 3 : blic buildings g 605 13th St. 3109 M St. n Plueh, different " 1369 F St.N. W is the im an additional sum of $805,850.30 the whole | Cr gPersons employed on public building: $1.69 Sateen Skirts. 2 colors 143c. per yd. |,, LSU «Ne . - E = : and grounds, $8,300; for repair of existing | _ = = 2 -T42 ya. . inet of er necessary" to complete weuld ber mowidea: | eleeraph lines connecting Capitol and der | pax uack, dew peer rate sual §Q) | === At of 123. Sena pt < $$ cry mth faa iaicnainlate cies ‘a. | partments, $1,500; for contingent and inci- | rutile 5 +6 oe Remnants .. 4c. yd. 4 Fs Bs a er’s heart. Every wo- pat tema. in view of the foregoing, | dental oxpenses of public buildings and 9 , E S ig: GE BE AUTY. man who. Hopes oe 2 th aie a pieneen ber mate a grounds, $900; for care of Washington mon- KI ° ¢ eras ae } A lot of Dark Furniture yd yu & ne a yy to a_ mother, \ “ - Ds sure, & ument and maintenance of elevator (sal- is such a satisfae- i EN yd. hy ought to realize that that the further sum of $805,850.30 be ap- | aries of employe! ,060; fuel, lights, con- sy 4 tory flour to use. & e ———s the health and perhaps Propriated, als> to be immediately avall- | tingencies, ete, 00), $12,060; toral,” $250, 812-814 7th St., + Xo’matter what sou @ | 14 4 tot of seoten Plaid Dress ie ape BS oe able, for the work of resuming and com- | 34 715 Market Space. pat ing d4 Ginghams .. 4c. yd. 5¢ BLDUCED IN FLESH AND MADE WELL AND | spective little one igput Dieting the turnel conduit between the |" yg, eee 4 s . His- & | 5g = i ius peni bypewenvtihe distributing rezervotr and the new reservoir | ee eaten Pane 1t Sas 3 | A dot of 12%. Dark yal , MORE COMELY BY DR. EDISON'S OBESITY 3 near Howard University and for the other Ye close of the previous fiscal year Seis : Liama, Soft-finish Gi -. + yd. which weakens or im- - works connected therewith, including the | the modern defenses, consisted of two em-| Secretary of War today, he estimates that | } « ae 4 PILLS AND S\LT-READ WHAT 31 mz | Pairs her own physical i : aa e 5 ded for coast defenses -_ pm OO “The estimates: for the fiseal year ending | P'dcements for 10-inch guns on disappear- eee TaewOe = en xing a 8 General Reductions , STEP: E. . it i spectii ‘2 : ing carriages practically completed, but | for the 808-"90). ° fi , i aia a soot era Gaertn eee are bene i heinortinfenniecane of the without ccearaeat These aS inion | opto by tart eed St U0 ties ce ce er to make ideal B Ps id in Pillow Casings and ¥i = herself as well andp BR | by-condult. Dalecariia reservotr, $3,000; for | in all respects and thelr armament placed | depot at Willets ene many oor ete. "And it yields & | 4) Sheetings. i DON'T BE FAT AND SICK IN HOT WEATHER. | “tfong as possible and Rg repairing the Conduit road, $5,000; for re- | in position during the fiscal year. eudiay Same aa an07 7 hein Cree oe 3 MORE Breed Cote & avoid all over-exertion| suming and completing work upon the| With funds from the act of June 6, 1896, | Yar fi our MORE Bread to the 98 Bleached Wamsutta... Q3c. yd. b4 and fatigue cone the Waetinetone aiecucy ap and ie e - Se ter oes 4 "4 = expected time. Never reservoir and their accessories, $805,850.30; Z sor tt ye v7. Mears. Lo mind if the housework /{ for bullding combined store ‘house _and B.B ww & B . T2kc. yd. 4 i si it i : acemi 0-in pear- Earn ro. | St en eateencnas | egiccteaci Save tae eee or condemnation of a site fora storage | ymPlaccment for 10nch gun on disappear: | Sther works not provided for by continutns | $Ed.IB, ee = ‘ Every mother shonld obtain the strength. | ¥2°4. $10,000; for protection to the inlet to | from the set Of Meer a wa contracts, $29,452,153. *@ Wholesalers, tows ‘wer 25.42 ! 14c. yd. Se | ning, health-giving support of Dr. Pieree’s | th Condult at Great Falls, $5,000; for | ‘tnder authority; granted the Secretary ae rr fas impfoved my bealeh | Favorite Prescription. ft gives elastic en. Spares maintenance, repair, &c., of the | of War by the act of June 6, 1896, a con- A Comparison. 15¢ yd » Bis Gities a th durance to the special organs and nerve- Sasson "4 tS Accessories, $21,000. Total, | tract was entered into gor the construction | To aemonstrate the advantages of water | = oe -yd. 9 se in weight wo centers inyolved in motherhood. er 4 means of saving and prevent- a = positions which now, thanks to the Raising the height of the dam at Great t ft meters as a C7 Why not try “WHITE SWAN” Fiou: > aud Salt, T can readily do without | TF etl comparstenny cf,taby perfectly | rally act approved March 2 1006, | Gaodl eesti arroeen At the close of the | 1 the waste of Potomac water, Engineer OS 17c. yd. " sae Sonparatively painless. It forti- | $125,000 of the balance remaining from the in of yharf, had | Commissioner Black in connection with v na Nppitance Higne Suspedes; | fies the system against relapse, promotes | appropriations for “Increasing the rae [Sepa ertngeerd guna nan the reports of the waste existing in cer- our Hus an SS ae eon ae tinct feet #d | abundant nourishment for the child and in. | subpre ct Weal eeten Te pishedc coe eee eee s «& weeks T lost trdan tlt: BY | cure the weaknesses and diseases of the ming down frum 495" ty 345 | feminine organism, No other Preparation csider it'a legitimate treatment and efi. | accomplishes this pu: with such scien- * 30a recommend it to be. and yuu have | tific thoroughness and permanence. public use of this statemes je; Obesity Pil by. arti ! an > KEPT IN tote ae restorative effects in the most obutinnty appointed to meet an engineer selected by | mortar battery for gixtegn 16-inch mortars, | per capita per day for the Washington | | ee ists. dificulties, is given in one chapter of Dr. | the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company | which had been commnienced during the | City Orphan Asylon. { W B. H ti und the price tf Dr. | Pierce’s thousand-page illustrated book, | form a commission to report upon the | pres ‘yeaa, hes progressed in a i - D. oover, wesity Sait are taken ca | re : probable damage to the company by raising without good results The People’s Common Sense Medical Ad- | Fio'dam at Greet Falla ties ramis- 1417 New York Ave. MEDICAL bev ster viser,”” which will be sent free on receipt of | {7°,dam at Great Falls. The two commis- 417 fe aay ae aoe 2 Got stamps, to pay the cost of mail- | thorities release the United States from Bete ie ee SE Best truss afd treatment ever devised Meant a aoe a a all claims for damages He the canal ‘em- yi letters and orders t Assoct: }, Buffalo, N. ¥. ikment and towpat! Treason rais- OUR COAL LASTS. ts for the United States. Crepe ae ar send 31 stamps. fae the dans ton and a halt feet, as au- s . OUR COAL LASTS . lm ra re re Itis a complete medical Ii in one vol- | thorized by the act of March 2, 1895, and’ | ic Obenity eae ts res lain English and is | that the United States pay the’ estimated | a e ld LONGEST 9 a jy understood 2 non-professio! LORING & CO., DEPT. 8, ang 420,422, 424, 4267th St, ™ 42 WEST 22D ST.. NEW YORK C1 ES ; 2 oc2l “x0. M3 STATE SE, CHICAGO, The AND RETURN = me yl ta, thes tt A complete account of its extraordinas eee LL OF ED:SUN'S OBESITY REMEDIES, ag well as ali of Loring’s Plesh-producers, G. G. C. Sim: my22-tt Cor. 14th st. and N. Y. for sale MS, - ave. Fat Folks, Attention! COMPLETE for damages on account of flooding of lands and other damages. Upon recommendation of the chief of e1 gineers, approved by the Secretary of Wa! an officer of the Corps of Engineers was ia breakfast and aft. of on disappearing carriages mentioned in the | one thus far investigated is the Catholic pokey yer ten ge SB last annus! reportiwere completed in most | University, and it shows a consumption of fre can't help but like it it he tea only forty-seven gallons per day per capita | | Judge of ood coffee. It’s OLD JAVA of their minor detafis, aiid their armament against 190 gallons per capita per day for snd MOCHA—the Gnest Gant comes ve put in position by artillery troops. The] the Children’s Hospital, and 258 gallons ee neater 5 dozen Flannelette Balmoral Skirts, 4 > * different styles, scalicpod 25¢. each. i,