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WASH. B. WIELIAMS, B teats : Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. 3 enrages Parlor 66 PLUMS.” Suites. - Gon hanging fruit! Read every item. to close ont this week all eee JF Parlor Suites Ia'which the Dress Goods. é SEASON, OF,FDOT BALL [trina sare Scr ms the Carroll Institute last night, the latter wizning by 183 to 8. Many spectat were Sizing Up the‘Gellogd Téains by on hand, and the supporters of the teams Many a Case of Consumption —is the result of a neglected cold. If you have a cough —stop it at ence. All you need is WILLIAMS? PRUSSIAN COUGH SYRUP. It gives almost WHY? —wWhat reason could a person have for not trading here? Why shouldn't every one save that 10 to 40 per cent that goes with buying here? Why the showed a lack of practice that easily ac- shouldn’t every one select from made Hvely music for a time. . BIG CONTESTS - YEE —T0 COME, OFF | countea for the defeat. frome main at the turning point one hour | ¥ the stock that is»pre-eminently . he oe the time of his arrival at that point. fine—the most varied, thor- ‘The Carrols played their usual quick, snappy game, showing excellent team 49 4 yrnes claims that under this condi- - Soutien Bip crete Colum a . fs ; Daley |tion it would not bea cane eee en oughly complete stock in town? pol) By at fie a . Thompson. work, and with accurate free passing as a stop-over of an hour would probably be the feature of the play. The W. A. C. team = cause of the losing team filing a protest. These are questions that have : : hi air as no answer. They don’t need ‘ suites of fe. Black Figured Gros Gra and instant relief from coughing biansz. < answers from the economical Bea houbiay stock. A’ very Tittle money eres eta pe —relieves. the soreness in EAE SCO ee os hh and particular people,of course. ek. Fo ders to show how the Leg eine, Satins, Fr. bers o ° Beuree have diopged all ‘the way" along apg insets eso oa e the throat — and cures {/CURRENT NOTES..OF SPORT from feld. "For W. A.C, Wild trom fila. Tomorrow’s Specials, tar listiee: Saban 6c. Black Surah Silks. Friday hoarseness. McGiue. ‘Timekceper—Mr. Edwards. Scorer foots morgen Stuart's Dyspepsia fee Suites etueed from o O Red Ticket price....-..0-sce0++ 35¢- : wate geet SEITEN A ~ {--Mr. Brinkley. Time — Twenty-minute BASE BALL NOTEs. —— 7 neo 50c. Black and Dark Blue Serge and The foot ball season is now about half | halves. Only 15c. a bottle. Mohair, 50 in. wide. Friday's Red 374c. Ticket price... Te. Black All jetta, $45 im. wide. Friday’s Red Ticket price. 60C. 40c. All-wool Black Serge. Friday’ S 50 Red Ticket price... i 30c. oe. 2%c. Halrcloth, in black and gray. rahe. Friday’s Red Ticket price.. Tablets - - 34c. 40c. Chamois, 25c. Mertz’s over. Probably more than half the ‘ganits of the season—the “small” games—baye been played, and the remainder of the time | ene Foot Ball Team to Play Matches ‘aHowet for sport ~on thé gridiron “will “Be Virginia. .d) | Siven. to the “big” “games in which thet me columbian University foot ball team Sbig four’—Fennsylvania, Princeton, Yale | ier; iast night at 7 o'clock for a southern ‘The league meeting next Monday in Phil- adelphia ‘will simply be the preliminary clearing of decks for the actual business se:ston ‘Tuesday. There are some who hold the belief that the Pittsburg team next year will be well COLUMBIAN’S TRIP. WILLIAMS’ Temple Drug Store, t sees and Harvard-will figures: Ir-'fact, frém | trip Capt. Lewis took with him the fol-|up in the first division. They are still at pert, place Ma- sistestien Feats ott Fe eee ec Cor. 9th and F Sts. x, | now on the interest in the game will be on | iswing men: Meigs and Greer, ends: Loucks |terge. ae tee eee Only 10 yds, 50c. Gray Eiderdown. Uptoe until the last “big” contest takes | anq Bell, tackles; Heith and Cummings, Hans Wagner ts tuning his voice to war- | /\ Pharmacy, | lth & F Sts. eee ao Friday's Red Ticket price.......... . 25¢. ‘place. . “" °* *8!* ‘Veuards: Harlan, center; Jolly, quarter |ble “I want to be an infielder.” whi ised Charley Dexter is perfectly willing to join in_the chorus. Umpire Lynch has decided not to prefer charges against Jack Doyle, principally, perheps, because he was the one who be- gan the slugging in that disgraceful Bos- ton game. Partly, perhaps, for other rea- Saturday next the gamés will not be of the utmost importance, but a week later the Harvard-Yale game will absorb ell of the interest for that day. Two of the con- tests that will determine the western cham- pionship -will also.be waged that day, ohe~ 3 Dress Trimmings Dept. Wash. B. Williams,7th&D. | 35. Bis sux ormaments, ee ase. oa Ba ———— 2c. Jet Buckles. Friday's Hed “CRESCENT: $50, $40. Tieket price Ze EGE: * The D.C. Government Uses | $1.50 Gloves, 79c. Millinery Department. : “Crescents” 2c. Children’s Tan Cloth Caps. ae Friday's Ped Ticket price... . ..... Exclusively in the Street- 25e. Wings and Fancy Feathers. Friday's Red Tiéket price... Cleaning Department. They are strong, sturdy wheels that 15e. Ribbons, in remnants. Fri- day’s Red Ticket price, yd... : §¢. «i any reasonable amount of hard without ne ding repairs. Is that ; Cloak & Suit Department. e Only 5 of these Ladies’ $6.25 All- Western Wheel Works, $2.48 BE. “Cf Ss 8 Ladies’ Cloth Capes, braid trimmed. Regular price, $4.50. Friday's Red ‘Ticket price. .. $2.89 5 Ladies’ Slik Shirt Walsts. Were $4.2. Friday’s Red Picket price.. $1.65 $1 Ladies’ Flannelette Wrappers. | _ Friday’s Red Ticket price......... 539C- $2 Ladies’ and Misses’ Gossamers, damaged. Friday's Red Ticket price 25C. Infants’ Department. back; Tindall and Weaver, half backs. The trip will include games with the Hampton Athletic Club, Richmond College and William and Mary College. Capt. Lewis is much pleased with the condition Of the men on his team, although there FETCHING SUITS THE “‘FAD’’ FOR READY-MADE RRR ? COOPER'S sors. COSTUMES. beueen Chicago and Minnesota and the 1has not been much opportunity for prae- | ‘The dream of the crank is ever to see a H AIR other between Michigan and Wisconsin. | tise, sie cee race where the leading club would have se the great Yale-Erincton game,.which, by | It is expected that Columbian will come |a percentage of met nee -556, and the tail- ‘A Visit to the Oldest-Established Suit | the way, is looked upon by the supporters | pack with’ thoes victories, although the | ender not under .444, with a fighting chance OF ne risers ps already won. will, take | Hampton and Richmond teams may prove |for everybody. That happy day may come, House in the City. place the week following, as will Harvard's | to be hard nuts to crack. but not until a few other fellows strength- scrimmage with the Quakers from . the |» Kelly, who sprained his ankle in the |en up thelr teame, ine out oz| University of Pernsylvania, and these con- | game with the C. A. C., will not be able to | Chris Von der Ahe should engage a man- Gees brides | tests will close the season in the east. ‘The play until Thanksgiving, while Glaizcrrocy | ager of. Jolly isposition, but with iron ten of October's brides | scason for college foot ball in the west will is out of the game on account of parental | hand beneath the velvet glove. He has purchased thelr tallor-| ong the ‘Phursday following, when »Mich- /Spposition. Bell, the new man at tackle, is | one hard-hitting catcher and utility man in made traveling dress | igan play> Chicago and: Wisconsin plays | new, but is strong and heavy and handles | Dougiass, a rattling good young pitcher in ready made in prefr-| Northwestern. Sx alow t himself well. Sudhoff, a slugging third baseman in Hart- ence to taking chances} Princeton now appears-to have the strong-| The team was accompanied by some of |™an, a fast shortstop—Monte Cross—an4 with the dressmaker— | est.team of the “big four.” Pennsylvania | the enthusiasts at the university, who will |two medium quality outfielders—Turner and the iprides are} comes next, with Yale and Harvard as yp- | endeavor to keep up the spirits of the men | @nd Har.ey. simply imitating the | certain in the tatter of strength as Wasn- fin case of defeat or rejoice with them in | One change made in the Western League great majority of socict; ington mone péatén “tné”ifidians “is the event of victory. 4S commends ont to the Na- PAE HO DECC HOES EL ED vi ¢] ‘The Tigers have beaten the Indians = as ticnai ague magnates. It empowers | ————————~——— eee Seraecte aca vtoineied (408i aid lavarsottieen grerea.scnierst Won by the Easterns. President Johnson to fine or suspend any CLOCKS REPAIRED. a suit alrendy made up| While Penisyivdnia rolled up a be he Eastern High School foot ball eleven | Pl#¥er or manager for disorderly conduct, troublesome CLOCKS. Let RAMSAY overhaul against Latayette, she has been -sconed Without the approval of the board of di- PERFECT CURE OR xd CHARGE. Clock: ree ee and te] against. Yale's game with West Point sent | Gefeated the Le Droits in a hard-fought 221 F ST. S rectors, Give President Young the same | by the month. Send postal 1 the blue’s stock way down, while reports |%4™me at National Park yesterday after- | right. ‘ee23.3m me exhibited at such houses | trom the crimson camp are anything but |200n by 4 to 2. The Easterns did not put | Now is the season for guessing, for paper | = . i Ears as McKnew's are all Ge-| er.couraging 1o..karvardit myer Fs Y ‘ap quite their usual game on account of | trades and for imaginary sales and denis | Mr. Henry May, gives a cup which will be signed by bigb-salaried | Yale, usually 20 consistent in practice | the absence ct in base ball, the great majority of which | played for Christmas. Senator McMillan artists, who have de-| work, ‘hus shown a tendency this year to ene or two of the regular me 0049006908 SUCCESS ndruff—stimulates the scalp glepds into healthy action —featores the hair to bald hends if the hair roots are not dead. Soc. bottle. Mertz’s Pharmacy, llth & F Sts. ne2-30d Tic. 9999990909 0000000509 : “not 28a _ Aa aa ae oe ee ‘Hire a Spiendid Gun for] @ cents aday’ Now that the shooting seat 4 peences Will never come off, but which make amus- | 3isy gives a cup, for which a match will Toted, thelr life to fine | play in streaks; a fine game one day and a til-rounid play ot aoe ee a for the | 2S reading, Rive food for speculation and | Seas ge - Host exhi ion tl dz Sometimes result in et 2 : Fe ae eg OS ela Cee gee ene oes | ee ea ee Ane /Staumin® ¢faim and the long. gains by Capt. | game. ‘The scribes ates: Mines for the MLMice ee a ee ees ee nS vpon tkan that of the onlinary dressmaker, are | but there appears'to be something wanting. — Men ee pne Le Droits Red Ticket price. aoe 75¢c- $1.98 Infants’ Long Cashmere Couts. Friday's Red Ticket price... $1.19 Children’s $4.98 Winter Coats, 2 to 5 years, white and red eliderdown; also in cloth. Friday's Red Ticl tion, figure on deals to benefit their hom: 4 scored on a high y i SR ame. fully appreciated by women of taste who cannot | 8nd the lacking element ‘ts judgment op all | Wont over “Sits paaad cenhneeinne athe Sree is itd theere that et oe afford to waste their clothing appropriation. Harvard appears to; be stronger, than | 2asterns’ goui line. Maupin fell on the | enn TyclekeR, & race the better the spect | From the Pall Mall Gazette. At Wm. H. McKnew’s, the only specialty suit Yale, judging from the games with Brow ball, but was downed, giving the Le Droits and that even muscle all along Aryeh The Mosiem natives in Egypt are accus- and cloak house in the District, one may secure | vale was scored against by Brown. 16 tocy, |.two poluts for the safety. J. Maupin mode will result in better amusement for the | tomed to call all Christians Noosrani, and superb man-tallored suits in a bewildering va-| Harvard not only made as many points | the touch down for the Easterns, but the | crowd. “Wa "S,”” too Penespivania ave. > nsylvania ave. 5 stamps given to our customers. In those $25 Business Suits you a : the term, which is evidently a corruption ern $1.98 | Tety of colorings, fabrics and styles, ut from $10 | against Brown as Yale did, but kept Brown | Kick for goal failed. The line-up: The claims for several players included of Nazarene, therefore comes to mean = age bei to $15, which in fit, quality and elegance of fuish | from scoring. By this comparison Harvard | E. H. ys in the drafts by different clubs will be one Europeans. It happened one day, not many secure not only the style and Re Underwear Department. surpass many tade-to-order creations that would is just 14 Points stronger than thes bive. 2 | - : of the Eawortent features of the league | years ago, that an English official, was a vee tr tail 2 52 Zs cost from $30 to $100. Three entire tloors are de- | The games of the two teams with the New- = €s | season. urg is interested only in the pagsi $ villa in one of the Stee WL ie GES Tue Gare TARGET e OCI. | Toled line sleek lanaferils alianemeces| [ton ainicircnb ten superiority : Papi ie ek Goenn, inte Of “Byracuse: | Pion waratvcal dhatrecte Be thiom: te. ine that distinguishes the swell tailors ers, Friday's Red ‘Tieket pric “| house. In the fly-front reefer and Russian blouse | On the side of the crimson. fea: 2 Eagan is rot one cf the most valuable men reight<rhood of Belcas, when a small vil- $35 suits. BxTatEs CHEE Ge eee nn cualateazauine Grer gisteanl Goides areveneeerhe | New toneldcte 0, area see ees 2 Saaipe wesiness, Mut President ere has w 118 te eomecion eck Renn hee ae ioe everg atte pak tole then paca thee ieee i eo See ei each. 39c. | tween ten and thirty-eight dollars—each grade] Against Ambhersti Harvard made 5 -E. claim on him, wants him, and says he by he talloring tolent! srs fret be © possibility of Inclusive of many different colorings—and nov: points to Yale’s 18. Harvard has not been | 8. -) £ intends to have him, unless’ th Spgs e league has ; < heir invectives, he d é aS farted s their addirg stones to their invectives, = = 7 Odd lot of Ladies’ and Children’s Wool " : scored against this year;,,Yale has had 20 > departed from business methods. Watkins | ctopped very coolly and, turning round. J. H. Harban,™"" 1419 N. Y. Ave. Hose, double heel and toe, plain and ‘eftects: in Drakt bomrevtes prea eroacions. peints scored by Brown, the Indians and ck. Will be there, and possibly may have a few Seed thee “why they “were eo eunoyel at ‘neS-12d ribbed. Friday's Red Ticket price., 25C. ‘The favorite materials are cheviots, serges, whip- West Point. s Re promissory notes in blank in his hip pocket | * cords, coverts and various novelty cloths, such as Men’s Department. . engi! ; otly On the other hand jhowever, Yale seems | Snell. Full back.C. Clark (Capt.}| for the use of stray managers ead yertiednoed yg enna nemetligg ge dion Ty, Men’s $1 Night Shirts, slightly who have | heard the word Englishman the sto! to be improving rapid’ hile Harvard, if |: Umpire—Mr. Lauchs, Columbian Univer-|@ surplus of playing talent maby Wiese tandliEiae Rapes mantnccs meee Only place * town the beattiful new two-tone, or {lluminated, cloths. Black, blue, blue mixed, gray, brown, brown mixed, anything, is going back. Harvard will in sity. Refereo—Mr. Wilson, Central High vity. They apologized profuse- wits ° 2° Friday's Ked Ticket price.. 5Oc. | Steen mAxed amd tan are the most popular colors | all probability play 4 kicking game against | School Linesmen—Messrs. C. Maupin and The Coming Golf Season. Sager er 2d wot know he was an ire €pal ring Boys’ G0c. Percale Shirt Waiste, for street suits, the blue, as the crimson kickers are strong- | Smith. The winter golf season will be inaugu-| Eiglishman; they had mistaken him. for Friday's Red Ticket price ... 25¢. I was surprised at the thoroughness and elegance | €r than Yale's by almost 2 to 1. = performed by factory experts. rated with a medal competition Saturday |a Ncosrani. The jpeldent "goes, t0 "snow Bs how completely the natives stinguis! Prien on the Fort Myer links. Two Englishmen from the other Europeans in prizes are offered for the-winner and the| instot pee ther kn act non te eee with which even the cheapest of these costunes| Princeton has an. exceptionally heavy Fort Myer Team Defeated. F The artillery foot ball team had a scrim- Ge es | [ei atid Gd oO pel alent Bractice work has, puintcome ee The general opinion is that the orange and | ™#&e with the Fort Myer cavalry t Size 12% only. Friday's Ked Ticket Here are skilled men—not apprentice boys— but mon who know Tires from A to Z. Vul- canizing and any remedy needed to put a Tire the most minute details the effects of careful and | 28 4 Seneral thing, been most satisfactory. Player who finishes second. Only members| as much as they dislike and distrus: the 1 Shirts and Draw- black will triumph oyer-the blue, but the | Yesterday at Fort Myer, in which the for- | Brin Washington Golf Club into tip-top running shape—will be applied .. All sizes. Friday’ Pieket I saw dozens of fashionable women comparing § * e. = . : lub are eligible j latter. Mere-“tec a GES Camsgh sed vate soe ers. si Friday's Red Ticket 68c. | the home-made creatine ‘which they with | 00t ball ‘world is fulf of surprises, mer came out victorious by 12 to 0. The | for entry. Besides the medal contest there The Pennsylvania.team has been doing | game was without sensational plays, the McKnew's ready-made suits, and the look of disap- some good work, and the outcome of 8 Le a s i m1 the y polntment which crossed their faces was sufficient | game with Harvard; will be lock forwari | #ttlllerymen showing themselves stronger to decide me that my next cloth suits would be | to with considerable intePest. end better versed in the game than their beught reody mode. It is a matter of general regret that | 0PPonents. Foil made the only notable cl IN 5 = Piay, running eighty yards for a touch- yo ry SE $ m He ee epee Dias | Peis eee eh ee GEO 658 S8OSO SESSESSSOSSOSE not meet. Under the présent circumstances |__Artille ry. Positions. Fort Myer. | (3 : Book Department. Sreoesooesooosoeoeossooeooe | it will be difficult to'Ax the championann: Right end “Hig: 20 000 P rs f 9 al O 50 copies History of the United States, “The Quality Store” By defeating Harvard and Princeten this . -Right etre ° ° ° Fine Shoes Sacrificed! ae year Yale would earn the right to the ae ee 3c. championship, providing _ Harvard won __ The greatest compulsory Shoe sale that has ever occurred in Washington is now in fuil blast at the Family Shoe Store! oo will be several matches for members dur- “Want” a in The Star pay because ing the season. The president of the club, | they bring ewers. price. Neckwear Department. 15e. Boys’ White Round Linen Col- Enterprise Cycle Co., Jno. Woerner, Mgr., 812-14 14th st. n.w. nod -Didt Sec eeccccccccccosccoscccce ‘Remarkably good: :Whisky,$3 A Gation.: In this raw, damp, changeable weather ¢ <how is the thne a good. pare stimulant $ makes the best sort of health insurance ‘This “Monticello” ts too fine a quality of t dealers to sell for less than $4.50. Sent, securely packed, any- 132 DUVALL, 1923 Pa. Ave. from Pernsyivania, white Harvard by beat- ing Yale and ‘the Quakers would come: in conflict with Princeton should the Tigers win from Yale. Until a game between : : -Crofutt each two of the “big four” teams is ar- a randruff ranged this point can never be settled to -Left half back.....Green and 2%. Baum's Family Books. Friday. 3C. | 2 me sen oom 18 Hoeke uses 50e. Paper-bound Novels. Friday.. QC. 1° TABLE. © |j_ , Friday as the day in which to clear up the odds and ends and broken lots in Up- holsterings and Draperings. It Is necessary to do a ttle loring some- e times for the sake of store man- * agement. Remnarts are useful to you—and e bothersome to us—so we cut © the prices and let you have them. Se the satisfaction of every one. In all proba- Spoeful 5 34 : a - bility this condition of atfaies mili bel much . Quarter back.Mowry(Capt.) Every pair of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes formerly con- naa bettered next year, but this year the old |} Full back. --Attwood situation remains unchanged with the ex- Se ception of the new game between Harvard OVER-TRAINING. and Yale. - tained in the Wilson Shoe Store—o29 F street—is being sacri- ficed. We have no room for these Shoes—and shall make quick work of them. Two Pairs of Shoes Don’t Let Whiskey - pkg. Court Plaster..... le. c. Tape Measures (60-in.).1e. Be. Be Se. Ironing Wax. . le. = *~ Any Be Lathrop of Harvard Thinks More of Condition Than Practice. Trainer Lathrop of Harvard always has had ideas of his own on the way an eleven should be trained. The following extracts from hig latest articles on “Foot Ball WON BY CARROLLS. PPPDIOGD CLG OGHO9GOO - Alumirum Thimbles. Get the Best of You; First Game of the National Basket Ball Lengue. sS The first game of the National Basket eele. Get the Best of Whiskey--| < So\fexnuv=* For OS OSSCCOCOOS SOLOS ° a Pop tomorrow thete'ts a big $ |BM_besste._champlonship eres was | 0M ster aces on “Fost "Ball For the Price of One! 100, ibatth oti speciale Sack’ satice: 3 the main: “I am convinced too much at- : 2 . a ) ree Cc. a sea P4 guess I’ve | tention is given to teaching the game by You will find a crowd around these bargain Be AOS cee eee 25c.2 been victim- | playing it, and too little attention to keep, tables all day! On one of them we have placed a Se. Dress Belting, belt 7 roc. 8.8 sel ahstie ing the players well and free from injuries. lot of odd sizes in Ladies’ $2 Shoes — see if we @ : : ae Gmneiaie see pipes > TE many a hard. | have often been told if we play longer can fit you—it'll be a bargain you'll remember at. C 3 ee eee Be. Denims.......00.0.00, T5Ce 8a : working man, | there will be less danger of injuries. For o@ Writing Tablets Gay Ue re who, worn-out, | years I have advocated less play in prac- @ * c. Gold-eye se * yd. } tice, and claim that would lessen injuries. Bottled in Bond, under gov- pees te inj oni Darning Cotton,6 cards for.1c. ernment supervision. Sealed 10c. Fancy Garter Elastic, : zi strip... ste. by government inspectors with vs revenue stamp, showing actual BA UM'S, date of distilling and bottling. QUARTS,PINTS QHALEPINTS! 416 7th St. 4c. Japanese Crepes..... 25ceea ‘ “Now, if we had eleven men and substi- B5e. Silk-striped Tamative tutes, all the same age and in the same re. = in $2 and $3 Shoes. Choice while they last for.. Cleth, in four colors....... 19c. 5, condition to start with, with the same nat- Se @ A splendid assortment of Ladies’ $2.50 and 3) $3 Shoes, all sizes—in button and laced—hurry if 1 O03 you want a pair for. @ Don’t skip the table full of Ladies’ and Chil- 50c.e On another table the men will find odd sizes § 1 ° ya. ‘tant 3 colors in Silk Brocatelle. $1.89 oe " fs ural powers of endurance, it would simplify dc PDOPP OLS SOSOOGO DIGI PE DOSE OOD igh - priced | foot ball training, but it happens that some % colors in Silk Damask, $2. 49% loctor without | of the best men in college for certain post. for parlor suite upholstering ya. !~adollar’s worth | tions take little or no exercise except dur- $1.25 ‘Imperial Brocatelle, Qa a ; 3 colors. 5 SC. Sa. 3 ; of benefit, Fre- | ing the foot ball season of about two quently the |} months, the other ten being spent in idle- Heavy Bagdad Curtains.. $5.00 & i | Guessisentirely | ness and laying on of fat, while others have - * 4-4 Chenille Table Covers, Bese < ‘There «| rowed, played base ball or taken some sys- dren’s Shoes that are being closed out at...... 3 1t choles patterns and: ouen 75c. ny | tematic exercise during the spring and We Sell It: €4 Derby Table Cov. $ Grae di ee evident this latter class choice of a doz lors... 1.2 n i out of obscu: i ,be more 'o begin hard work than LPP 9 905999009059 950SOO Window ‘Shades, at ae 5 ther dills. the idlers. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, Conn, ave. and M st. $ HENRY MURRAY, 1319 7th st. nw. $ siapdart se. window, The business i “I do not believe in spring and summer mounted ready to put up. ? 25¢c. man or working man who gets run-down and in ill-health from over- | Practice, so far as actual liring up and c n playing hard foot ball, but I am quite sure wererneeds the advice and treatment of-a | playing hard f will be Zs Family Shoe Store, S : @ Trading Stamps 310-312 Seventh St. N. W. 4 G With Our Shoes. OS SGO0008 9 GO999900H0098 090008 HOTEL RALEIGH, Penna. ave. and 12th st. a ician ii in its best condition $ ba peetons Neier? for the thousands | to play foot ball in November that is made | @3 Avenue “Entrance Through S. Kann, Sons & Cos. JAS. D. DONNELLY, No. 828 14th st. nw. b4 =—— thousands of. dollars he -has charged. up of men who have not been taking some See ae d. in ..|- general exercise during the summer, with QoSo SAM. ROTHSCHILD, No. 529 Lith st. nw. = BARGAINS! 9 id that kind of ¢ outtalo, N. ¥., he will “l'. view to condition tor the foot bail tect find that kind of a physician. For thirty 3; and to maki th: a FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES; years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulti Steilshave: taken: some _of this judisiocs ae Physiciaw to the Invalids* Hotel-and Surgi- limit training for from t th ¥ y Satanhefanpayepe yng PaYynlor$ Pa. Ave. and 8th Street.$| Bnskte trial aera | Seong tee ne gen oe the names | Vara patentee it - ie is the discoverer of a wonderful } should return to college for this prepara- © | medicine ‘known as Dr. Pleree's Gaiden | (noma return to colles be, and should not | + CREDIT WITHOUT CosrT. CREDIT WITHOUT Cosr. T. F. CONROY & CO., 1421 P st. nw. CHAS. KRAEMER, No. 725 7th st. n.w. JAS. J. ROCHE, No. 302 N st. nw. GAEGL RI, No. 1309 7th st. PPPPSLS PO OSS POS OOPS IGOS Ladies’ $3.00 and $3.50 Fine Kid Shoes, REDUCED TO $1.68 AND $1.98. Misses’ Peb. Goat and Kid Button Shoes, B. C and D, 11 to*2 (heels), eee e & CA: a al (odd sizes), Medical Discovery. It isa marvelous med- | be, actual play, but composed of running, ye A. O. WRIGHT, No. 1632 14mm st. - EO) 2S: CECSER- icine for broken down men and women.. It | hand ball, falling on the ball, and such > S 2 sf Boys’ Button Shoes (heels), 11 to 12% and whets the appetite. purifies the blood, makes | work as would help condition them with- 1e€S = 1 ea 1S. ‘a Feaiteeaien eeiers sete ana the digestion pericct and the liver active. | Cut physical injury. © ne gular $2.00 a .50 qualities. Through the bi it i “If at e first of e season we shou! REDUCED TO 98 CENTS. 4 lood it acts directly on every organ of the body, driving out impurities | Pick out, say, fifteen or twenty of our best DIAMONDS to be perfect must | and distass germs! “W's'the great blood. | Players. play’ them litle except in regular not alone have the quality of cures nervous prostrition ‘dnd exhaustion, Se eS Scat whiteness; many stones that are Sette troubl stuatiee: pore forthe important @amen They might : : és iseases and. ce paints Have Hews and othenmper | ceeeur consumption, weal lungs, spitting | So9Zing"'wenia be phesicaly nile io Tey fections which are apparent only | of blood, lingering coughs dnd kindred ail- | well what they did kno to an expert. : Golden Medical DRtree tercr tHe TO RACE 100 MILES é ¢ len insist u; 5 Our stock of Diamonds is com- | having it. A dealer ivpore physician aad SS wee and of one quality—THE pa opciode : some substitute. Century Club Deposits Its Stake, but 2 ding Objects to-One Condttio EST—therefore, price governs | write to De phenaree tee hee ante 2 5 2 Pi answer let- | ‘The 100-mile match race between the Cen- only the size of the diamonds. tury Cycle Club and the Arlington Wheel- —and they will remember the ‘prices of these garments— because there’s a SAVING—not of dimes—but of DOL- LARS—in every one of them. More than that—there is an offer of easy payments that make these bargains doubly attractive. Tailor-made Suits Elegant Coats, In Blue und Black Serge—cut and made in Mace of ‘Sponged kersey—in black the very newest styles—fall width skirts in=-colore tor ae Ived with perealine— Stitched ecame fy feet gee collar v7 Jacket bound with vel- faced with Yet—fly front—lined with ‘as they the cash for $12— lo ~y: 4 . our price tomorrow. price . - Come without delay for your size. Robert Cohen & Son, $ 630 Pa. Ave. N.W. | 2 Established 1838, oc4-3m,40 : 4 Have trouble in , starting the fire? —You won't if Coke is used. Makes a > hot fre tm quick time. No waste—as it » be completely out, and so does not inders. Economy demarids > et a vw ve PTT FIERO LOIV GOO leave auy. you bura Coke! 40 bu. Uncrushed Coke. . .$2.90 40 bu. Crushed Coke. . .. .$3.70 oa. a . “Progress” «Washington Gaslight Co.,) 413 Tenth St. N.W,, SSL Grd ds dod 4 } GALT & BRO., "sometimes find it | én will be run off Wednesday, November 4 an war you 101 PENN. AVENUE. necessary to come tothe cin Hi 10, the date decided upon at a recent meet- | ¥ our price tomorrow....... 4 West Station, 26th and G Sg. most: tmportant pS subett- 2 and Surgical Instituts;‘at Buffalo, for i H 4 crv zs, O% Apbliance Es, Tiss Sf Ante slectrie Tiehts "for gus tights, and am z sonal fronimenteede ae te We are Credit Outfitters for Ladies, Men and Children. oN Ye Ow ww ww we we we ww 32 { ment than any other one change you could addressed th : : be =a ie. We supply the current. $ 00 Doz. Hair Swi U. S. Electric Lighting Co. eaten 213 14th st. nw. "Phone 77. 0¢30-20d We sell you very fine tly ‘tele . a3 ° 25 ton Orr oof Whi” fo Wedon’thesitat to recommend <LISTER'S DENTI- PRICE Louvre Glove Store, sel3-tf NO. 919 F ST. OH! ’MGOOD —on bot cakes! You'll sanction this bit of Those Wrappers at 73c. Fine nary blue and white percale—waists separately lined—sokes neatly trimmed with braid—full width skirte—§2 wrappers—for 73c. mie Credit Without Cost. + New York Clothing House, Lister’s Dentifrice, 25c. FEE E STEELE EGE RSLS kth Liked iF E i eet Sele Se etd Lod Sp ne gig abs. ak |S Bottle. eee Sra OE ee eG pun eet 311 Seventh St.. W. R. Brown,20th& Pa. Av. Cor. 220 and Pa, n08-280 Beier. ce, Soe, aan cumin