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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1898-14 PAGES. The New ‘Rain=bow’ es FREE TO MILLIONS. A Valuable Little Book Seat Free for a THE SOCIAL WORLD) Chocolate Foot Forms Are Here. 1896 sales over 5,000 pairs. 1898 opens with as many new shoes added to the lists as we had altogether before. We've doubled our stock. Watch. Front Pianos. Have you seen the new “‘Rain-bow” frent—the very tatest design for ‘98 model Upright Pianos? A beautiful ex- ample of this work is the Wm. Bourne & Sons Upright Grand Piano now on ex- hibition at our ware rooms. The case is of Circassian burl walnut, richly carv- ed and elaborately finished front and back. The entire front of the plano is treated in a highly novel and artistic manner—showing the full sweep of the rainbow—the subdued satin finish of the interior of the arc making a beautiful contrast with the brilliant polish of the rest of the front. € € € 3 i€ i€ SOHESIODLS009 Ate jeiccaany known to all well-posted Washington Shoe’ shoppers. Broken sizes and shop-worn Shoes val be found every Friday only on our Odds and Ends —— to be disposed of at a mere fraction of their real Here are some of the bargains that will await the wide-awake Shoe wearers tomorrow morning: dye SIOS SSCS ot The Brilliant Reception at the White House Last Night. HOSPITALITIES TO PRESIDENT DOLE A Round of Receptions, Teas, Breakfasts and Dinners. PERSONAL NOTES OF INTEREST The President and Mrs. McKinley held the Asking. Medical books are not always interesting read. dng, expecially to people enjosing good health, but aso matter of fact scarcely one person in tén ix perfectly healthy, avd even with such, svonér or later sickness must come. It is also a well<stablished truth that nine-téths of all diseases originate with a breaking down of the digestion, a weak stomach weakens and tm- boverishes the system, making It easy for ditease to gain a foothold. Nobody weed fear consumption, Kidney dinénse, liver trouble or a weak heart and pervous system us long as the digestion ts good and the stomach able to assimilate plenty of wholesome food. Stomach weakness shows Itself In a score of Ways and this little book describes the symptoms and causes and points the way to a cure so «imple that any one can understand and appir. ‘Thousands have some form of stomach trouble and do not know it. They ascribe the headaches the langnor, nervousness, insomnia, palpitation appear. the sales go over double. The display will be ready for you This caak. Sis seeds (i boo as Ladies’ and Child’s Rubbers, Men’s soc. Rubbers, the sccond card reception of the season at | constipation and similar symptoms to some cthe tomorrow—we'll show more shoes—high and low—in the one Sons by the Bradbury Factory, at Leo- 4 und bee. Sicchioss Skelaton ? the Executive Mansion last evening. Fully | cause than the true one. Get your digestion on shade than all the “mixed stores” put together. minster, Mass.—and the design was so Bree, ser c pomane 088 Cc. 3,000; gyeste “attended, ‘though the Invita- | SOUS Sac mores ante oa ae * strikingly original aud beautiful that we Sikes @ won cones, | ‘t) © — Bises 7 to 10. 10 . tions were Imited to many hundreds less. | "¥et disease or nervous debility will rapidity dix. is Hy E [pe Notice the new full toe—“wide tread” Boots,3°°=-Low Shoes,52.>° last. 13th, Sis. determined to secure a few of these 1n- struments for our own trade. Bourne & ‘Sons. sell this piano in Boston for $500— but owing to our very close business re- Scarf and Hardwood Stool included. No interest on deferred payments. Bradbury Factory Warerooms, Tomorrow only. ..... Ladies’ 75c. and $1 Rubbers, Tomorrow only... ... 69°: Ladies’ $3.50 Hand-sewed Kid and’ Cloth-top Square-toc Button. A and B width, 2 to 5. Saiaceeeenioee $15 Tomorrow only. ... Men’s $1 Rubbers, izes 6 to 2. Cc. Cane: 's 3 2 7 Kid and Solar- ip Button........ Men’s $3 to $5 Shoes, French Calf Laced, $] -85 potntea toe—Patent It was with the greatest difficulty the men placed in charge of the entrance could in any way carry out the instructions given injunctions, yet faced by those who could not be forbidden the White House without insulting their dignity. Many were turned away who had not the position to awe themselves in. The decorations were handsome and tastefully arranged, long-leaved plants and This little book treats entirely on the cause and removal of indigestion and its accompanying an. Deyances. Our own. wa cece ausilad ‘The “Marvel” Unlined Moldea them. Senators and members of the House, | It Gescrives the symptoms of Acid Dyspepsia Nobody else allowed to use it. peter moa eee nl ae | 5° Pore Gum Glog” Hubbers, c in strict accordance with tradition, brought | Nerrous Dyspepsia, Slow Dyspepsia, Amslactous E plano to sell at, the _Sisee 2, Sand erga meaitee Buses to 25 . any number of relatives and friends on a | PYspepsia, Catarrh of Stomach and all affections special Introductory $3 50 Tomorrow only... single card, and the doorkeepers were forc- | °f tht digestive organs in plain langange easly Price OF... “ Ladies’ $1: 50 to $31 Boots, y ed to admit shivering ladies and their es- | “yWeood and the cause removed. It gives valuable suggestions as to diet, and con- : Kanga: Child’s 75c. to $1.00 certs, or bring about embarrassing conse- | tains » table giving length of time required to dl On $10 Monthly Payments. sense Butt oS eo up eevee 2 amen qvences. It was an awkward event for | gest varius articles af food, something every. pet Ten years’ guarantee. Beautifal Silk Dongle, aad Bed Room Slippers, those furnished with positive and careful |-son with weak digestion should know No price is asked, but simply send sour aame and address plainly written on postal card to the F. A. Stuart Co, Mi requesting Uttle book on St it will be sent fe3&5 THE CASE OF DR, WOODRUFF. v the nd Ra: FSt. Co r. 1225 Pa. Ave. | Tomorrow only...... Rennes e Rene toe ferns being used elaborately. The Marine * —— 4 ‘ Band and the Sixth Cavalry Band from| Held fer the Grand Jury, Charged FREEBORN G. SMITH, MANUFACTURER. | [}3{ Fort Myer furnished music. The. proces- With Pension Fraud. teenth peroerbireretttd | ye MWD van Wwiekle, Manager 4 - AS eS ne ites [laa oe aero ees, = as <a Pg 230 and 932 7h st., and Miss Barber, that passed through the = eters setetetniet OOOO PEED oad M. H AH Ee (| corridor and back of the line, before the | PeP0rt of the special examiner sent out to ee 9 $ Rt 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave. 4 | arrival of the official cortege, was interest- | investigate the case of Dr. Amos C. Wood- : ie) be¢ | irg, being made up of the daughters of the | ruff of Oakland City, Ind. According to Bon nants for rida AUM Fle: RELIABLE | SHOE HOUSES, wore are an ac Ht | ice tel fon oft fread | fe septs Woatra ix beacon sa. ; pial REV | Lieutenant Commander Pheips, United | ©&" and a pension attorney, and his arrest BOs States navy, and Major Heistand, in uni-| Caused quite a sensation in the little town Pe ; é alse best -KEI tracts, Sn te ts te te ta te CS Ak te he tet ts ts A ts ts ts tate es ss Bo es te te te ts ee te ht RR 4c. Short lengths of Percale, some of this season's patterns — REDUCED from 12%g¢. to Colored Beaded Insertions 37iAC- ya. I Sruggists: Sandra Baby Rignan's assorted odors—RE- DUCED from Ide. Fancy Goods. 2 Glass Jewel Boxes, sat- in lined -A REDUCED S0c. to Ladies’ Fast Black Lisle ‘Thread from 56 a ya Hose, Rembrandt Colored Darning Cotton— REDUCED from 10c. to 2c. from $1.50 to a doz. Covers, trimmed with eirenlar neck, with wide Brushes — RE- Parisian Ex- Men’s Furnishings. Night size 18 — REDUCED $1.25 to 75¢. to ‘anten Flannel 10c. 5 dozen Pure Linen Col- soil Te. 35c. from 1We., and 2c. to 75c. 59c. exch PERRY’S desirable purchase—and it is only because they are the last of the lots that we can reduce them#as we have. mean hurry. Remnants $1.75, $2 and $2.50 to ST Sara, ~~ Gloves. top Gloves—REDUCED fro $1.50 to a en 3 for SOc. Drawers. sizes 26 inch; slightly soiled— REDUCED from $1.80 to 50c. Ladie Coats. Mixed Tweed box exch piece. 5 Fancy Coats, made with fronts, and lined all throu; $7.50. PERRY’S, 416 7th St. #To have new and complete assortments of goods always in stock is our first principle of good store-keeping. FRIDAY week. Former prices are not considered—the inducement to move the goods quickly are the little prices quoted. Mittens. FRIDAY Ki Cloak Dept. : pelette Were Sye. FRIDAY... Embrofdery Trimmed Canton mnt Tt 40c, yd. Imitation Gray and Black Haireloth. Was 12% Se. FRUDAY... 43 yards of Ge wl Ac, yd. tinted Japancse Drapery sSeafeegeadbagvetoatongregeatonsestendontessententeesoadeageocendoageeseagenseazensoagooronteeseogonseotonseeseacenteaseosenseaceaseasensiasensoageagrecenseasesseasoasuasengeaSraseaspaseiensessoegeatoegiaseegy $ Gir Gowns. Ladies’ Flannel FRIDA Ladies’ a Slight, tray Dry Goods Dept. 35 a of Black “Surab pax meee of Fancy Feathers, Coaue Ptnmes. and $1. ‘Te. Jet Crowns, Ladies’ Neckwear and Embroideries. FRIDAY @ SOSSGOOE OS SSSO SEC OL OESES @ @ @ S Cs) @ @ @ ] @ ] ® @ Price of wheat is advancing! On account of the higher meal and other cereals. Look out‘for such brands! Be on the *~ Blour, purity of ‘Ceres’ Flour is and tained. All grocers sell ‘‘Ceres”’ Flour, Accept no substitute. Wim. M. Galt & Co., ist & Ind. Ave. eeaeoseeue @0eeeees 09 690000 The gowns were exceptionally elegant. | Indiana Cavalry. The pension office has Mrs. McKinley, black velvet, lace, dia-| been suspicious of this man for some time, monds; Mrs. Dole, black velvet, ‘white | and recent investigations corroborated its satin, lace and -liamonds; Mrs. Hobart, | suspicions. The ease upon which Woodruff 5 ° white satin, appliqued with black lace, | was tried before Commissioner Wortman at : : : jewels; Mrs. Sherman, velvet and brocade; | Evansville, Ind.. hinged upon certain pa- Every item given here will appeal to you as a remarkably aaty? OSOG OE 08 69680000690 _Gaeceesene @OS696000069 lith & G Sts. fcrm, were in attendance, the two former presenting to the President and Mrs. Mc- Kinley, the two latter to President and Mrs. Dole. The guests of honor from Ha- Wall stood next in line to their host and hostess, and Mrs. Hobart next Mrs. Dole. Mrs. Gage, rose velvet, diamonds; white satin and ciel blue velvet, Mrs. Griggs, blue satin and sable; Mrs. Gary, white satin; Mrs. Long, bro- cade and jewels; Miss Wilson, blue satin with chiffon. cept by the Japanese and a number of United States army officers present. A feature of the evening in the east room was an impromptu reception under a bower of palms by the Chinese minister standing Miss Corday of Philadelphia, wearing scar- let chiffon; Miss Margarita Gana, blue satin and lilac velvet. Mrs. Marion Dev- ries, wife of a California representative, Supreme Court. The circular table was decorated with pink and white tulips and corsage bouquets of violets set beside each Swann, Mrs. Churchill, Mrs. Castle, Mrs. Irwin of Hawali, Mrs. Satterlee, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Irwin, wife of Admiral Irwin; Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Charles G. Ayres, Mrs. Biddle, Mrs. Condit-Smith, Mrs. Catlin, Miss Harlan and Mrs. Mattingly. Mrs. Davis, wife of Senator Cushman K. Davis, chairman of the committee on for- eign affairs, entertained at a progressive breakfast of sixty covers today in honor of Ladies invited to meet the wife of the Mrs. Cullom, Mrs. Hatch, Mrs, Castle, Mrs. Heath, Mrs. Droop, Mrs. Hale, Madam Du- puy de Lome, Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Hitt, Mrs. Eikins, Mrs. Harlan, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Ho- bart, Mrs. Frye, Baroness Hengelmuller, Mrs. Field, Mrs. Ingalls. Madam Gana, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Gorham, Mrs. McKenna, where he resided. Briefly, Woodruff was charged with hav+ ing forged affidavits filed by him in the claim of. Eliza Skelton, widow of R. A Skelton, late a member of Company B, Ist pers purported to have been executed be- fore Rev. W. W. Richardson of that city It was developed at the hearing that the pastor on the dates mentioned tn the jurats was out of town, and the pension examiner says Woodruff admitted he had made a : P = E : The diplomatic corps was in attendance, | practice of forging Richardson's name to Domestics. Hosiery. Silks. is cleaning day throughout the price some brands of flour are the Mexican minister and Mrs. Romero| pension papers for three or four years Short lengths of Calico. Children’s Fast Black 125 yards F: B des, « 2 ° being presented first, as the dean of the! claiming that Richardson had authorized seliaie pete” REDUCED | renth" "Meeting, Beavy | oa 5 yards Fancy Brocaden. store for odds and ends that 3 being adulterated with corn= corps, Sir Julian Pauncefote was lste in| him to sign his name when he was absent from 6c. to weight, and broken 4, design REDUCED | from have accumulated during the arriving. Uniforms were not worn ex-| from the city. This Richardson denied. He said further that Woodruff had gouged his name out of a notary seal and had signed the name of another person to the affidavits to indicate that the affidavit had been sworn to before that person. ° e 2 beside gorgeous Mrs. Wu, who was seated, The case was laid before the district at- ribbed. with fancy striped 4 pairs of Children’s T id d b th if = ~ 5 a t -REDUCED f: Sie. e SI RE! x 3 = and the presence of Dr. Mary Walker, in| torney at Indianapolis for prosecution. ‘he 10c. 7 betes be — Dee Ladies’ Underwear and Sale Si € an uy e unilorm her idea of court dress, with a dangling | district attorney himself having been called es Sean 35. = 66 99 and conspicuous Grand Army decoration, | to Colorado, the special examiner was dep- ic. 50c. *,. Hosie! \y ol re ja e to which she has every right, on her coat. | utized to represent the government at the Laces. raat pete Ribbed Pants and Vests, with satin front bn Mrs. John Davis wore a stunning costume | hearing. Woodruff, it is stated, admitted ort lengths of Crepes, Nolnae Black Suede ands pean acaen woe eens OC. dined 66 99 of white satin. velled in thread lace, and a | his guilt. and the commissioner held him in aes and Nets, from our 3 - Bi, G._6% and 7. : : D : superb tiara of diamonds. Mrs. Hitt’s gown | $2,500 bail to await the action of the gran’ stock of superlative values— Woven Initia from $1.50 to ae tee es 1 Se. ‘ was of blue satin, with diamonds and white | jury. 5 REDUCED from $1 to (3 doz. ina 8c. * Glo a ee ry aigrette in her hair. Among the many =e es We. 4, Ey tag * pair. loves. pretty girls present were Miss Atkinson,| Baron Carlingford, for several years chief ya. 3c. kx Men's Fleece-lined Fur- Ladies’ and Children’s All-wool 10c. daughter of the governor of West Virginia: | secretary for Ireland, dicd at Marseilles, France. He was seventy-five years old. Champngne Statistics. ——— ST ee was strikingly handsome in black satin and Wieeyr te — uty Rey fee ny 4 Sour as Handkerchiefs. Ladies’ Hough Cloth Fly-front Jackets, lace, with American beauty roses. Mrs. ) Without be x, ~ Dress Trimmings. Musil Uindesweac Bias iG nid with velvet collar. Were $6.50 2.98 -Wohile some br: nds of flo Rengifo, wife of the Colombian charge | Oi. a4o'mg capes more than any other brani, Black Silk Marabout—RE- Deane - eerie TS ond $7.50. FRIDAY. -- Dae Bas £315 4 aA ur Waftaires, wore electric blue velvet, with | 8° oF 42,288 cas Dimodion Be 4 DUCED from Se. to Tak Slates evepoctioned tor tan SG ter = 25 Percale Wrappers, light * 73 jewels. Mrs. Elkins, Miss Grace Davis, 25c. * piecnegiey sons amgspent mre ie Bn : gud lark colors. Were 8c. FIR: BE @ are bein 7 cheai ened and adul= Mrs. William Moore and Miss Moore of MARRIED. iC. sa. yoke of clusters of tucks 12%4c. ee id =z New York, Miss Andrade, Miss Mason, Mrs. | sow LTER-CURTIS, In Baltimore, ties “Cotes. GG and trimmed with _ neat Men's Pare Ttnen= an 8 Silk dark and lisht 62 O® " e ° Stanton, Mrs. Greely and Mrs. Sternberg he Rev. Ba Gray. and Derk ‘Helotsone Hamburg edge — REDUCED | embroidered Initial Hath Speen tees eee aLS oe terated with mixtures of other were among those who attended. LER and REDUCED from 42c. to aremeces "89. Kerchlets, letters i and? Muslin Underwear Dept. ¥ s = = Mrs. Clinton Cushing of I street gave a} CURTIS, ou ut Washington, D.c. a &. ies", D. FY at = 6 Children’s Cloth Short Coats. Sizes 2°, , . c q eer 5c. a - wed gears” won Be Eg fe cereals the high quality and witc of the newly appointed justice of the Ladies’ Cambric Corset DA DIED. Mrs, SARAH JBWELL Charles Hall Buxton i J = Drawers. ore o 2 I 3 cover. died at the fa Te ale prem panne Pammern—” Were She DOcr ‘always will be strictly main- vias: preeenerolaica aismcenoal kas. vay rare. Ferry 3 i 5c. ferino Vests, ies Field, Mrs. eS Mrs. Sternberg; Mrs. the Presbyterian Church. rk Yednesday, February 2, 1808, AN- 10:30 | o'clock a. FOWLER, at bis residence, northwest ~ REDUCED from scattering sizes and | with silk serge-REDUCED sg NI Sore tinge naive Notice of funera} hereafter. Te. to slightly REDUCED | from $10 to Wholesale Flour Milli ] visiting president of the republic of Hawaii ita RY. = 3c. $6. Millinery Dept. Merchants, Vist recent firs Garh, Miss Andrade, | twenty-three "years, at the. realdence. of . ‘eee Bans Wot ee oe ate . pe Paney Mixed oe ae peace our yitock, of “argc Mrs. Gage, Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. Hansbrough, wade, John cullen, 489 Maryland avenue south- E comb 9 Gray Wool Shirts and exture Tweed Coats, 30. kinridge, Mrs. Bliss, 4 celluloid REDUCED “ ron! Ivet_col- $1. FRIDAY .. Cc. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Breckinridge, Funeral trom St. Dominic's Church, Fridas, celta bes Drawers, beavy weight—Hie | freat and iniald, velvet, col, sd G66 1 SSSSSSHHOOS OSOHSO9S O Se ee ee acewer Mins. Eiessdarson: | Numan tama Pt ews HUTCHERSOX. On Tessfey. Fobreacy, 1. 1808, @ short tlnexs of me. JOHN F, HUTCHERSON. won of William H. ‘Hutcherson. Funeral services will take place at bis res- idence, 9 10th street southeast, Friday, Feb- Relatives and friends are ruary 4, at 3 p. invited ‘to attend. French Black Feather Boas. Mrs. Griggs, Madam Mendonca, Mrs. Gor- Were 98. . FRIDA pone: 39. Se man, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Morrill, Miss | sy.55 on wed: < ss ee Lace and Chiffon abe in pink, Morgan, Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Nel- neaday, February o “NINT ” blue and red: | Were 8c. FRIDAY son, Mrs. Platt (N. ¥.), Mrs. Platt (Conn, Py pS Eg H AND THE AVENUE. Wenrtigw indecr Tes, bright shades Oc. as OveS °. ° Mrs. Pettigr>w, Mrs. Peckham, Mrs. Qu Mr, EMMA GARIBON JONES of Mactine Telephone 006 9 Madam Romero, Mrs. Spooner, Mrs. Shiras, burg, W. Va., ter of the Inte Johu It z 8c. Embroldertes. ¥EIDAY Ce yd. Mrs, Sherman, Miss Segrario, Mrs. Stern- | ...0%i trom her bruther'a residence, 1427 It streat Teteoenennnnnnnnnne een 25c. Gambric, Swiss ard berg, Mrs. Teller, Madam Wu, Miss Wil- northwest, Friday, February 4, at 2:30 o'clock Nainsook Ewbroldery. son, Mrs. Wetmore, Mrs. White. p.m. Interment private. * "Er 19¢, yd. “Get It At Mertz’s.” i Spring Opening. Here's the record of their growing popularity. What will this year's sales grow to be? 1895 sales, 1,600 pairs. — 1897 sales over 7000 pairs. 65c. yd. Were Dic, ene etzed ‘Wool Shirts and Drawers, white and scarlet, slightly golled. / Were $1 garment. 68c¢, eg, "Hong Wi White Merino Shirts and Draw- Soe. garment. 39. ea. $1.25 Jets. FRIDAY... Men’s Underwear. WeatherStrips, 1'4¢. ft Skates, 50c. Pair. - These three items prove our assertion to sell lowest. Fourteen small tables were set for the guests, each decorated with American beauty roses and ribbons. Each lady was given a huge cluster of violets by Miss Fdith Palmer of New York, guest of Mrs. Davis, who played the part of flower girl. prettily gowned in pink mousseline de soie. Twelve courses were served, each change of table bringing new acquaintances to Mrs. Dole. The dining room was draped with the American and Hawatlian flags. Souvenirs of ribbon of Hawatian colors, BEENK On Wednesday, Februs p.m. after x brief illness, ast, eldest daughter of Thomas Keen». Services ‘on Hriday. February 4, at t the residence, 1004 © street northwest, at rs er- Trent wt Laubam, Md. Saturday, 11:30 a.m. LAVENDER. On We Bullock and stepson of the late Rev, Dr. Ballock i sr Oe two yards long, and cach hand painted | paneral services at Il o'clock a.m., Friday. HIS evening ends our Gr Book Department. + %| with the name of a state, were presented seed agg FR Ga Kamer Een eer =~ atop af amatie tate, « casein $/% Gas Stoves| Weather | Skates, Tot tose Mating Ses sie's (abi, and | fey saa ima gel Special $7.00 To-Order Suit te 3c. | z siorer of, Gas, Heating . Hawallan and. American fiags. MARYMAN, Oa Wi February 2, 1 5 45 copies of $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Cloth- ftores t 1 Cc. 50- pair. ‘A delightful innovation was an enormous orclock a.m. MARY ELLEN. twin’ dat Sale—get in your order today nd Books, alightiy handled. 23.¢ ae rips, music box, to replace the usual orchestra, os 1 and Selina E. Maryman, aged two y FRIDAY ose cecceeees a oe . tine "re room = $1 25 svi: Weechl Ses die ata and. by ‘request mandolin solos. by Mrs |. 7esr and ve monthe. —you'll not regret it—and you'll Notions. an Ugg dis Degree prod oes = seem ie ant Gorham, a guest of Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Gor- eeeret ssoribeas gga ey 30 Se. Cloth-covered Laundry ered keep house * enjoy ting 3 agree with us by coming down and oe warm and save a part of the | fullest extent you require a examining the Cloths--Dressy Chev- Belding’s Spool Twist. FRIDAY Ic. Giane ‘salt Ent "Beoper Choice “Puritan” Oil Heaters! | coal bill! Let us weather- strip your doors, windows and crevices. Felt weather stripping is much superior good pair of Skates. Buy here—we've the best makes rage nee Suddenly, on Wednesday, Febra- aye « kers ‘Wooden Kitchea ‘apoone patna On ceccto gio: | stat anat ae tomer 500 pairs All- Satiasing Salhi: Follet Paper. two re, Seep more durable and lasting. | clampClub Steel 50c. 329 " hing’ 5.000 yards Basting for 5c. If you say so we'll send a ‘Skates. Only... : ° man up to give estimate for weather-stripping the house. Splendid Weather Strips for only. 1}e. ft, Te heats room 13 by 4 fe with the Heater! Come-amd Srecamioa “Fednced the special prices of 50c. to $3.50 pair! AUM 416 7th St. S A. BRABAAAA. ABAAAABA, 3 Mertz and [lertz, “New Era” Tallors, tA pleasant place }|— where ladies cans take luncheon. e RAR ATRAP RATA AAA. :ALL Feb 906 F Street N.W. iot Weaves—All-wool, of course. : TURKISH BATHS. A€-YOUR HOME for 7 cents.” Suckow, Si4 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. We are exhibiting Imported Hats and Bonnets | The and re- fre nen ae avR Cf