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4 se . 8 : THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1897-16 PAGES. : perrereerer RAISING DUCKS AND GEESE | POHIDODIDODOIDONO The Busy Corner, Here We Are= All Ready for Rae Our months of preparation for Christmas purchasers all their fullness. record. - early buying. Two Inlai attain supreme popularity. every ten minutes in the day One Table--square top—a Table that was never seen to sell ander $5—top and shelf Inlaid in genuine mahogany veneer, French legs. A beauty, and Only $2.00. ae a a es te ee te i et ee are over. We can invite you in now to see the displays i in You observant people will notice a completeness and selectness even surpassing our former The introductory prices are as attractive as the goods. We've made them especially low in order to encourage Ten days for szeing and quick buying— then prices revert to where they ought to be. d Tables. They're seliing like hot cakes ai- ready. We have to finish one for delivery on an average of ‘The other x Round-top Mahogany-finish Table—frely inlaid on t-p and rim—very neetty design—made in 3 sixes— $3.50 size, $1.95 $5.50 size, $2.95 $6.50 size, $4.25 5 Were partial to that class of diet. The duck hea a roomy 12 by eee 114A-tt. Patterns, fit as well and look as stylish as their summer wash waists—all - gs centers ot ng Island and New Englan eat sizes. Fancy Divans, $7.90. | $8 Music Cabinets, $5.25. were then producing sHemilted {number each Go itifally finished Divans, Mahogany - finish Music Cabinets, season, and it was w! culty that es! Se Se nicely carved, highly polished. Special were sold with any profit. In fact, one of reSS OO spring seat, $7.20. + Introductory price, $9.25. the most prominent duck raisers may be arber & (0) 5 | Book quoted as saying that he was obliged to S, 1 ith & G Sts. Pri 3 Arm Chairs, $5.35. Scat S oe $17. 75. Ls | st ae et marae eacoeta eae Tices cut as ruthlessly as we are wrecking values, leaves no alter-~ SG Chairs, $3.50. cases, "with vadjustable. shelves, 2 to secure anything like satisfactory prices. ISDE SODIODIDODIK oe native to the woman who wants a good dress and wants to save on it as nea ae mince ace drawers and 2 cupboards, inlaid in Artificial Incubation. much as possible. For our text we have taken Broadcloth. ful, well ‘avd highly polished. holly, satin wvod, reer and pearl. $25 h T poke aa —- Bookeas-s for $17. Artificial incubation and brooding, com: |... Se any Yan GaGa Grates 355 Yat: 52-inch Twill-back Broadcloth, in all the most desirable colorings, $16 Bookcases, $10. bined with Sudlelods feeding, pave bee = wv VANES aa an such as Navy, Brown, Gray, Cardinal, Tan, Garnet, Military Blue, Helio strum tal in tl levelopment ot e = 2 $7: Rockers, $5.45. Saddle. oor, 5 feet ark, Bookcase by 30 incke ae dackinery nash caanleapiiayance - ¢ Ol D WE ATH E R RS and Myrtle. This elegant line we are selling at................ 69c. oe u te sled feet = a i noe cases G inches high by 3 inca raiser to accomplish his ambition of having 52-inch Broadcloth, a better grade, with a heat ier twill, representing 3 inna eS ee Se Se his stock in the markets when prices are ye every shade the same as the 69c. quality and a few extra colorings not wAnathes (eew Rocker, | with spring China C. the best, and also of raising large momvers | DI] \ : mentioned in that grade. 89c. b % Ree Tere 1 ina Cases, of iirds in a limited space of time. The ¥ Svan ee sak $ fe Se s, $8.90. Cemetcicas season for raising ducks {s about six ° 54-inch Broadcloth, finished with a doeskin nap in helio—cadet blue $4 Rockers, $2.49. made, in very, good design, glass front See a ES ere eS = The lucky purchase made by our buyer in New York “ys —assorted browns, navy red, tans, silver and stone gray—and assorted » eae cas eae. farmers as a profitable source of revenue, we last week—happened in the nick of time. Crowds are now Sa greens. 98c. Rocke! mode : Aas feat: ‘Hocker heretofore oid with eS ae sea Knewleage Increases “he scope of the in'|_~, aVailing themselves of our bargain offerings in Ladies’, “¥ 54-inch Imported Doeskin Broadcloth—in green, brown, plum, he- re ol : ES nye ’ elm seat at $4. Price nuw $2.49. ‘Table. in | antigo oak. forest green and eee be es Be ae Bes Men’s and Children’s Warm Clothing. Credit without cost. AE lio, tan, gray, reseda and royal blue. $1.25 mahogany ih, for 65c. ers of} ‘arms in is y a ~ é Desks, $7.60. are devoted exclusively to raising ducks, “ye Ladies’ Warm Coats. Fur Neck Scarfs. nal Several other grades of finer finish and quality—at $1.48—$1.98—- ~ $12 Desks, $7: $15 Corner China Cases, $9.70. averaging from 5.000 to 20,000 ducks as an | .Yz HZ} $2.25 Beautiful Finished Desks, io oer 5 7 annual output. An idea of the proportions We have just opened a_lot* of the Natural Opossem Neck Scarfs—with WE MAKE Ni ed oak and fin.eb, highly pol- Solid Oak Corner China with of the business may be had from the fact |-Yz very newest patterns in Wool Boucle claws—eyes and mouth that op-ns and 3; ‘KE NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SPONGING THESE CLOTHS FROM 89c. A YARD UP. poe ene glass door iront. Special, $9.70. cha tras MGnias thisodonsrotitead are/ised Cicth—inade with fly front — stitched shots a king little set of | “V Pill line a neey eatene sities sues $23 Spanish Couch, $1 dally by. single raiser during the busy ['Yx amr Gap Maes OE 7 fae OSC. ¥ ry. 3 Spanish Couc! 4.75- season. The profits are the very best, and ye qualities—tomorrow for. se Co ae Helping you to buy your bat by such timely suggestions as He within one’s power will always he $7 Desks, $3. 95- An Gaps solaxtrions Couch, up- good incomes may be made when once the eee AZ | cur pleasure—there are a number of suggestions we'd like to offer today. as it were, to Hyena Fullsize Solid Oak Desks, with a ecln eh eaioe wer guitan business 1s thoroughly mastered. But the | 4. “CREDIT WITHOUT Cost. CREDIT WITHOUT Cost. az] tmorrow's shopping. .. French legs and one drawer. Ieduced tee 3 years, will be sold this week for reader should not jump imprudently to the | Black Ke Coats ae When we started to sell new fall shapes made of English felt, in all to $3.95. $15. conclusion that these results can be easily | -7. ac ersey Coats. Warm Seal Capes. {| colors and styles, suitable for women and mi 8e.. pestis mate aaanor nti oonip apaab: x, Made in the Intest style — lined $2] flutt d talk and isses, at 18c., it caused a one that requires an apprenticeship TcieM hromghoue. withi tency ectcedcatine= Made of fine electric neal—tull sweep— 2 utter and t: and comments.. What will they do now—when we offer solute knowledge of the business before) % roll collar—atitched seams—flap pocket 30 Inches in leng:h—high storm collar— I the balance tom: t success {s reached. Those who have been| =: —seh everywhere for ca’not. be dupicat din Ys lorrow ai peesnsess an successful In raising ducks have learned | 4 oy rgain $9.98 tonn for less than $25—our 1 Re Every shade, every color, every size. the business much as one does any other | *\/ 25 3 = a . vocation. The beginner should start mod-| _% (aha hn @ ese CREDIT: WITHOUT Gosr eg 3 large tables full of Pretty Trimmed Hats. The High Lora Exe- So S, jeatisei endl (icteasariis piarigae hisienoy a6 1 : "| cutioner of millinery values has taken Hats worth up to $5.00 and ro8 n cert tas all the facilities for ralsing a NG Kersey Cloth Capes. Grand "luff Bargain, *¥7| them all one price............ 0.00.02. ccceeeeceeleee. 1.98 goody number of ducks, and may with a], <y ron Sz = St. Cor. Lith. Storage, 22d & [1 Sts. little outlay add considerably to his income. |W —jamertea "velvet oiler’ weited seme Made of electric seat—tinra. throughout "7 Another lot of finer goods, copied from foreign styles—and_which 2¥2 the neatest of th: Targa! Re-newe t shap the greaust 7-1 are worth up to $8.00. setdediceaaes eaeees = Water Not Necessary. Btylece rw orth -aualantt q 4 9 barguin 1 our Ineky "pur: O8c y PID POD... 0 saw se cereccsvesssearecbebcssaseses $2.98 - It ts not at all necessary that ducks | :%z elsewhigre for $10 — to- $ on ee © Wye Another assortment of v a = ns =|} should’ ‘havelaccess to lwatert tol. be = nierrow’s price.. 2 ES z of very swell Hats, in black and colors, worth || Bulletin Upon the Subject Issued by Depart- ment of Agriculture. Tem Standard Breeds of Ducks Known im This Country—Small Cost of Geese. The latest farmers’ bulletin issued by the Department of Agriculture is on the profit- able raising of ducks and geese. The bul- letin is by George E. Howard, secretary of the National Poultry and Pigeon Associa- tion. The bulletin states that there are ten standard breeds of ducks raised in this country. These are the White Peking, White, Aylesbury, Colored Rouen, White White. The first six named are considered most profitable to raise. The two breeds of Calls and the Black East Indian are bantams, which are bred mcre for the show reom. The Crested White is almost wholly ornamental. Duck raising has been developed within the last ten years into a flourishing indus- try. Prior to that time the duck was not considered a profitable fowl to raise; its flesh was never prized very highly by the masses. Ducks were raised without con- straint in waterways, feeding mostly on fish and water insects. This food gave the flesh a strong fishy flavor; hence it was not particularly sought after, save by few who BARBER & ROSS, -COR. 11TH AND G STS. MAKE READY ¢ the cold weather a hot reception by buying a Gas or Oil reat Stove—so you may have the hottest kind of heat when- ever-and wherever desired. You should also see about having the doors, windows and crevices weather- stripped—it keeps out lots of cold air. We are headquarters for these cold “defiers”—show the greatest variety of the dependable sorts—and ask lower prices! The best gas Heating Stove —1s the “Calovit’-—consumes less gas— and gives out the greatest amount of heat. The *‘Calovit’’ Gas Heat- “CALOVIT” DOUBLE HEATERS, $3. (Various other styles and sizes for more money.) 4-TUBE GAS RADIATOR FOR $3. The best oil Heating Stove. No better O11: Heater than the ““Purt- It's abeo- Titel Proof against leaking, cast iron reservoir base. but 3igc. per day of 10 3 price pointers: Here's substantial proof that our prices are always lowest: Furnace Coal Shovels. . . . 50c. Japanned Coal Hods Protection against cold. Ycu can have no cenception of the great amount of cold air that creeps in through the cracks of the doors, windows and crev- ices. Weather Strips keep out this cold air. Of the best Weather Stripping “Val- entine’s” ranks first. Let us send a man up to measure and give estimate for weather - stripping the - -16c. DDO OO OOOO RRRERERALORROPDOOAREROARREERROORRO raised successfully; they grow and thrive OREDIT WITHOUT COST. CREDIT WITHOUT COST. 8th and Market Space. A PLEASANT Any or later on presents. Coats. Just a month time we'll do cur Jackets for $5. Astrachan Curl Boucle, high luster black, well made, and tailored to fit any figure, lined throughout with black satin silesia, tight back with double-breasted close-button front, in all sizes. Jackets for colors. $15.00 and $17.50—for. $10.00. Tailor-made High-grade Garments, in a variety of swell styles and Stanley Waists, 171¢. $1.49. It’s made Mp a0) SIO00,... ---- tes saseessscoe S. Kann, Sons&Co. Picking of bargains from a dozen or so of our best Departments. of them will serve your purses well, whether it be for immediate use J more of regular Coat felling, then the season will begin to wane, In the mean- best to crowd In aa many “‘good things” for you as ever. 4 Covered Ash Sifters, with gul- A grand bargain ea: geet 5 = Cayuga, Colored Muscovy, Gray Call, ing Stove will heat a oom 12 $2 vanized iron sieve nd —Star bargains—and enough for all—low enough in price to Wilte Gaal, Gack act Latin ana Cecien by 12 fe Fyfe ie, ee aay of 10 solid. Only *50c. BOK <5 = eee ep eects och ce sest -.» $5 You have the choice of jackets that are actually worth $12.50, 10 This is awfully cheap for this waist--the correct price alwayshas been of elegant quality fancy flannelette, in all the newest ~ a as readily without. There are successful Pad 1 . = soz EACH PRICE REPRESENTED ON SEPARATE TABLES. G Ir ti > A pair of Best Rubber Shoes with $| pints where thousands of ducks are raised | Y~ $2 Wrappers. Girls’ Cheviot Reefers. ‘Y'| Gloves. r that have no water, save that which is giv-] “W* se. 7 In bh d white 1d black and In brown and black chevict—la > sailor After your hands t chapped and red Or In he & every $5 purcha: en them as drink. 2Y , whits outing Sandelefte: also fancy Per- col as—trimmed w'th mohair b-ad fp time now to keep your hands covered December Winds bite: Boe pa arf rm pe : Geese raising is not so extensively en-] 4 atterns — skirts full four yards po ket) Sd a = Stars green novelty Ladies’ 4-button Glace Gloves, in tan. red, bro: d bi k, h A handsome souvenir for every child. gaged in as duck raising. The condition ng wine? ieaige poetic ne of rian. gen = 2. black and self-colored stitching z : sic lpesaaeae 3 hi re successfully rear: 5 trimmed with fancy b aa § poSSU Ther etEShS ee sinks diksacetc under watch ther eg goceerrtuay, “eared |G: Beat beet eer ete JOC, | Hpesintee tea $2.08 59. Mieceusary. (oc. thie: ducks. Being anraner Scotch Wool and Ringwood Gloves for men and boys, hy fo) the duck can be raised in a more limited} “ 3 GREDIT WITHOUT COST. CREDIT WITHOUT COST. 25, 39 and 49c. 2 space than can the geese. The latter needs| jt 4! dies’ Fine Cash > free range and water. The duck has been{ % Ladies’ Fine Cashmere Gloves, in black proven to do equally as well without water. | 5/7" ew or O ing Ouse, ii ‘There are many places on a farm that are} 4 >) worthless for cultivation that could be util- }| WA recer | fer Street. au | #* ized with execellent results in raising geese. Many farmers profit by this and add to their incomes annually. There is vut little care and attention necessary for raising the geese, and the cost of food is also propor- tionally small. eS KANSAS PACIFIC EARNINGS. patabe ts Christmas, the feast of light and gay, is near at hand, and while you study what to buy, remember that our stock is most complete, our prices the lowest for useful and handsome Ribbons. We are selling lots of Ribbons this fall. » for our Maybe it's a big Ribbon year. lef that our styles and prices are nearer fo your wane than thes eres were, 5-inch Satin and Grosgrain Ribbon, very fine quality, all silk, in all But we have some the new shades and colors, including black. cy work, LOL Statement for the Years From 1889 to 1896, Inclusive. = . | TOPHAITS The government directors and the re- ; : :] Useful Gifts at iv he Ki Pacific railroad, 5 S hichils to iseieeid Gpacarnbersissnavelsab erfect laundry satisfac- 5 Popular Prices. mitted to the Attorney General the figures “Just what you want for fan- 22c. yard. No. 2 all-silk Satin and Grosgrain Ribbon for fancy work—all colors 24c. apiece—1o yds: to pce. Linens. tion means sending ks Who'd ever hesitate between ; fi hich the value of the property is 3 T seful gi ; a ima welchy Hegvelae of the gene your bundle to Frazee. Se eee And after all, what's better than the best Linens, anyhow—gcod grades seem to improve with ; Ings and income, while differing slightly, Better send for us today. eae Se seme pester ithe “enetal Teena pee GS igh In geal, nant wee No chenp Linens bere : aereap Ton rallipeactical paniossn, TarHieas *Phone (sg2) or drop us a ©O | Better teow tn on utube to the All-linen, Plain White and Colored Border, Knotted Fringe, Bleach- figures, in round numbers, show the fol- Fi ore you'll” sae. andres E 2 : igures, 5 postal telling us to call. Of suze stions that strike you as ed Damask Towels—size 17%37..... -12'Ac. lowing gross and net earnings for the meee ES eS 62-inch wide, Full Bleached, Scotch Table Lin ct : years from 1889 to 1890, inclusive: RE'S LAUNDRY. * 7 cl ch Tal inen; new, choice de- : oe mee oa eee e met earn FRE pat ae 2 P Pocket. Books, signs—regular soc. value.......... Dec eee cece cena eens eens 40c. yd. * WE Que ITE A FEW: STILAGE. Tonle Grassi soaGh SOT Meena | ola ISSIEE ate Mies 1030-40 Card Cases, ds ice patterns of 72-inch Silver Bleached Table Linen; very 223,000. 1802—Gross, $3,418,000; net, $1,501,- —regul 69c oz. P h 1 000. 1893—G $2,419,000; net, "$802,000. : H Chatelaine S: pairrors weighty—regular price, --55c. yd" 9 atent Leather, Ename' 1894—Gross,_ $2,003,000; net, $609,289. 1895— 3 atelaine Satchels, 50 dozen 5-8 Full Bleached Gertaan Dinner Napinteapetor qual- ens Winter Tan, box calf. Full ie SO ESS ee ee 3 Shopping Bags, ity... $1.10 doz. 5 ‘There has been little inquiry of the At- Umbrellas, $4value. Our price = = = torney General from possible or. prospect = A Cigar Moisteners Bleached Geran Damask Hemstitched Towels; size 18x36—reg- ive bidders, but a strong Impression pre- =; ; $ Jewel Gasee seh a, cone! - 17, vails that the road will go to the reorgan- : Dg wel Cases, Ro ee ae aR ee ization committee of the Union Pacifi . ori di 9 Finest Kid, Dongola, box railroad. ‘There tsa legal question oe to Ladies’ Tailoring —hand- M ee Be hips, Underwear. whether the purchasers of th 1 wil : ravelin; . Ladies’ fait, button and lace not have certain privitees over ue beni || some $65 Suits of Imported ae Bees seen hea aty Somes ee aes Be esata pas ee Semowee Shoes; as others sell at a ally ‘amount “to a franchise, and, to the|_ Cloth—silk lined throughout ’S eae Seo TS he a , and, to _— —size $4. Our price == == = measure of these privileges, increase the JES nfants’ Ribbed Vests, button down the front, crochet edges—sizes value of the road to the purchasers. —————--2+___ HAVANA’S TERRIBLE STATE. Handkerchief Boxes, Writing Tablets, Photo Frames, Collar and Cuff Boxes, —made subject to approval sees S45 Pluym, an ‘4th st. 1to5 10c. Children’s Heavy Maco Cotton Fleeced Union Suits, all sizes48c, Ladies’ Fleeced Lined Extra Heavy Quality Vests, Oxford cut, fin- -39c. M en 9 s Matchless Shoes. Regular Prevailing Disease and Disregard of gence. a2 - i ished silk crochet and pearl buttons, pants to match, all sizes... aa $2.50 and $3 values. Our Fen ee ee pa [= Viedhcs? Whee, Arty ala Seated euirend Papa: all howe tell task | bureau Sanitary Inspector Brunner, sta- : price Seeeane ce = Dressing Cases, Toilet Sets, Manicures, Memorandum Books, Hand Blotters, Lunch Boxes, Extension Cases, Shawl Straps, tioned at Havana, warns the United States of the insanitary condition of that city, which, he says, is constantly growing worse as the death rate is constantly increasing. “It_may be truly said,” the report states, “that there is absolutely no attention paid to sanitation, and the entire disregard of personal cleanliness becomes more appar- ent every day. All food stuffs are now be- Ladies’ Ladies’, Boys’ and Misses’ Shoes, 98c. to $1.50 —a saving of 25c. to 50c. on every pair. 0 a a ee eo oe and pearl buttons, pants to match - 89c. Hosiery. We haven't talked Hose for some da; Been wait! an opportunity to jaence We've somethi 7 rant to ‘b consed ing to way today— We want to tell of 4 of the best | ever been offered. Ladies’ Plain Black Cashmere Hose, spliced ankles and soles; 20 per cent); Discount on I sometaing of you've - on a9 yond the reach of the poor, and this con- wear resisting quality; 79c. value.............2.200.eecsceeeeee 65c. Infants’ and Child’s Shoes, 19c.to $1 }| ie ofatiis t cemotiriect ie te mer DIAMON DS Edie Me poses, Ladies’ Black Sik’ Plated Hose high spliced hee! and double soles; number of deaths from starvation as stated é Triplicate Mirrors, Mave ds bust onatouthy Of tle eae 5 $uas value, -. 705. coo ccs cence peesc ene ceecebes Eeesseseecs 98c. z mE ber of deaths occurring from that cause. And “aut goods except A -E5 — ase Ladies’ Fancy Tartan Plaid Lisle Hose, newest styles; $1.50 value. Slippers for Men & Ladies, 25c. to $2 tune hae if this, candltign ‘at afains cone 9 Gute $1.19. = Hg tae Ri at Secor sie Sterling Silverware. Y Gann Cases, rant — ge Lisle Hose, regular, extra long, Persian silk : . greater menace ie Un r i stripes; fancy lisle lace, Onyx ts, opera tops and fancy plaids; $1. Rubber Boots and Shoes, all sizes, 3/225 oess tame |. : ier! aie ee epionmemaridicrcear i | the anaemic condition of the childrea is} M,uGoldsmith & Son “ -startling and their abject indifference to Lo Reer ’ Hat Boxes, Perf mer carer ther moray SS 3 9 11 Pa. Ave. G IES) ee y: desirable. But good perfumes rule are expensive. ° ° ; . ie . 5 = jce_are desirable. asa Ladies’ Bicycle Boots, $1.87 to $2.69. ee ee ca adieqdtanee outiorpeckcer towiedicoteecbabnags rn Z B t $i 50 t $3 A decision ate ae (eee of pen- I Penknives, agen ax Cut.Glass Bottles filled with Cologne—four different en Ss OO Ss = (v) = sion attorneys and pension imants gen- a ear eee Shaving Pads, : : ee ee ee fa dainty basket | basket ss Pyrolin Goods, oats eaman’® Royal Extract in fancy boxes, suitable for Holiday pres ft H, 8. Berlin, 3 izers, ete Sarat “tee in the penis eee lof Seup: for 15C. Razor Strops soe Fancy boxes containing Soap and Extracts, 23¢. H El] LB U N & CO Jacob. Young, Troop B, 10th United States |=. 5 came of the Shavine Soa: Fancy Glass Atomizers, from 25¢. to $2: °9 Colored Cavalry, and Company 5, 10th T re PS, _ 98c., $1.25 and $1.50 fancy China Puff Boxes, 69¢., 89c. and g8c. laid down in this decision follows: Leather Goods S | of All Kinds. Topham’s Travelers’ Jet -Fine Leather LEATHER COODS. It may be a little premature—the suggestion to buy Christmas gifts now—but our stock of purses and fine leather goods has been tuned up 402 7th St. N.W. Se ee ree ae to hee ose pie ip law = the result of 2 the ywance of a claim for increase when r I WwW the claimant's title to pension under that Look for Old oman in Show Case. law is admitted, does not entitle an attor- ney to any greater fee than he would be allowed for securing an increase, were claimant in receipt of pension by virtue of the law under which application for in- TOYS. gots its ie: ioned seams, pearl buttons and come in all sizes ---69c. Ladies’ Natural Wool Vests, Oxford cut, finished with silk 4 The Ingenuity mecgh cad been ex- DYSPEPSIA IN ITS_ WO! FORMS WILL | crease was made. AS the appellant was Manufa sori the dainticst and the =. | to the pitch of perfection, and we are yield to the use of Carter's Little Goods ctory, elties, daintiest come You Can’t Buy Finer Coffee | tet, ty "Carters uittic Liver Pitts Ter ae hg el oe HE 1231 & 1233 Pa. Ave. wonderful of toys are here in quanti-| - tot a friend could be in no way ‘Than our Old Java aud Mocha. It's the most de. | _“tmach and digestive apparatus, ee fer or niore wholecome in the way ‘of ples neni ; reais so great to | better pleased if a handsome pocket Piclowe Coffee that comes to this country. Abeo- ‘Thomas McKean of Philadelphia has giv- United States Colored Infantry. The rule oittle decorative i imorth ‘toe pres Tc. We send of No Christmas eod Now ¥ Year's table should he Iutely” pare, "dic. pound. without a bottle of DE. SIEGERT'S ANGOSTURA | €P $100,000 to the University of Pennsyl-|__ 1+ Delivered anywh | Benson’s Porous Plaster - the needs of the nation’s cap- | book or card case were presented as 'g. HOOVER, 1417 NEW YORK AVE. RICTERA, ‘the world renowned appetizer of ex- | Vania toward the cost of the new. law | Holines’ Landover Mkt., 1st & ESts, Rage Sag it supply ta a reminder of the Yuletide, ~ t