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WASH. B. WILLIAMS’ Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. Astonishingly low prices for go-carts & baby carriage. leada re ‘ to obey the rules in every particular and edies of well-known worth—goods needed every day splendid ‘Baty Cartage of goods Saad _ a, Soe eee Bowlers Meet. - PR ie tae lg ca —and sell them at prices that no other druggist in the make you can buy here this spring d . al H 3 = “ " 2 X . country will or can duplicate. The sale is for 3 days. or $5. ‘They are handsome, clegant appear, Nervousness, MENTAL EXHAUSTION. ites ay. 3 iP! 3 days. the latest improvements, same as the bigh- priced . You slect here from over € spic-apea, mew styles in coaches and English Go-carts. plendi Style Bal ABSOLUTELY HARM Games. ——Catechise yourself and see if there isn’t sométhing id New Sty : . ah a Rees . Carriage, “with Mlesele wheels, Exhaustion, LESS, and’ CURES The schedule for the season of 1898 of | ‘The two athletic club bowilng teams met in this “modern -pharmacy” you need. Get it now. kacas ‘deans diligence wecieptiy: “au Staglenity, the National League was given out for |on the C. A. C. alleys last night for their ——There’s an immense stock here—we cover more i eige al around, i ey Dys ia, BROMO-PEPSIN 1s pre- publication at St. Louis last evening by | last contest together this season. The re- of your wants than any other druggist in town. Things cycle wheels, af the un- $7 50 yspepsia, President Young. This schedule differs | Sult was a walkover for the Columbia play- di aeeaemraet eohere “Tints one par ip saa r eee from that of former years in that the |€Fs, the Washington Athletic Club being here you can't get elsewhere. That's one of the ad- sigh oe porter anes tal we Insomnia, Se ee a clubs make four eastern and western trips, | Many pins behind in cacn game. The out- vantages of buying at a “modérn pharmac Then, English Go-Carts. A good, substantial English Go- with wood wheels... isish Go-cart, wit i Sigs 50 task of building a . Pre sf pol pa Pesca 098% Dizziness, It 18 effervescent. and schedule this year was most difficult. The | Place, the chances of a go for third between Toilet Goods. z ab pared Med Icines. A very handsome, stylish Go G4 Pleasant to take. Note old ones were child's play to the kind of | the athletic ‘clubs, the finish of the season Redoeed Proante thia Wika -- ee cart, with bieyele wheels, at.-..- Sick Stomach, &c. the word PEPSIN, and dv- schedule he had to prepare this year, with | Promises to be the most interesting in the aan Cglisara and iron Wash. B. Williams, MhéeD 9 = é cept no substitute repre- its extra number of games and four-trip | league's history. Queen Anne Lotion... ase. Se a mb3-60d eeccece seceecooe -Be a successful the price of a "98 Iroquois, and yet THE LIBERTY “BOGIE MAN” 4 is guaranteed for the road at 21 Ibs. A for scorchers. ‘IroquoisCycleCo. = The noe a are a3 follows: os) MeCenlly, 3 TANTS. | INAN April New York at Boston. - eee pe gaa ee —_—_—_——_- 810 14th St. N. W. AEEMNENES- REMNANTS. pilay 3 (Greater New York anniversary)— vesese THT} Total p de10-3m,40 altimore in New Werk. “4 S s 9 I. “AN i ; 1 Decoration day—St.,Louis at Washington, | The last game was a walkover for the = ee, | REMNANTS. S : REMNANTS. | pittimore at iushuge Chicaze at besten, | Winged arrow bowlers, although the South = ae . YARDS. OF OUTING FLANNEL Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Cleveland at New | Washington boys got a lead of 18 pins in = REMNANTS. 600 AND FLANNELETTES. AN_ODD ~ & York and Louisville &t Philadelphia. the first inning. After that Columbia went MNANTS. 3 AND 4 c, | REMNANTS. | “Suiy“d-prookien at Washiserns“phita- | in-and showed what they could do, running AQ S A V E D s Skiers delphia at Baitignore, Boston at New York, | UP_@ majority of 156 pins. REMNANTS om pA REMNANTS, | St Louls at Pittsburg, Cleveland at Chi: | The score of third game: a EES MNAN LO. “ASSOR’ wT OF MENZLIN TS. | cago and Louis¥iile’ at Cincinnati. Columbia Athletic Clu».{ Washington Atb. Club. armac al F Bhi sengll geomet 9 AND STYLISH 3 Labor day (September 5)—Washington at St. Sp. Se! St. Sp. Se, 9 price. $60. REMNANTS ~ COLORS FAST... i FRC. REMNANTS, | Boston, Baltimare gt Philadelphia, New LINGTON _—— = sper DS ARE ALSO LIMITED TO EACH oa = 4: York at Brooklyn, ittsburg at Chicago, TYPEWRITER No. 2 Cleveland at Ciheh{hati and St. Louis at S ick, Clean Beinting TANTS ee Louisville. ant ‘Accumte “Atigument | REMNANTS, REMNANTS, | “Atter the Washinkton club gets done 2 A Dewertal Manifolder. A see-sawing with the Baltimores, playing at srrsee TAL Y Segngeageteetecestedestetestess ypewriter with 3 a See Re Sas National Park On April 15, then over to| ‘The standing of the clubs follow: Se, antasee of the ld ma | REMNANTS, eee REMNANTS, | Baltimore for the hext day's game. the oer = fn every particular to eny $100 machine cr moary . y) 500 SADE. OF gen SS — ee a: waved. ae are Saer “St Misses Ravenburg, Thomas, Mannakee, “f 1. ¢. re mM . y v} 5 a ishe be See alar Vanks Gil mesic Orde eM AND Se 9 SorrON, aet WHE | eEMNANTS. | Batis Apht ee tae tee an Washington ‘Athiétie’ Clubs 2 2 4 s ACK AND GAR % come to Nation#f Paik for a series of four | Columbia Athletic Club. Corcorans Defeat Fencibles. THE WILLIAMS MFG. CO., LTD., BOX 3, BROMO-PEPSIN iti a, Indigestion, Brain Fag, Note‘the word Pepsin. © person who bas ‘once used BROMO- PEPSIN will use ‘ny cther prepara- tion for HEADACHE, IN- DIGESTION, SLEEP- BROMO-PEPSIN has no €qual for the conditions mentioned. It is pure and~ ity and efficacy, and it is used by thousands of peo- ple who would use no other similar preparation. sented as “just as good.” ‘There is only ONE “BROMO -PEPSIN.”* NEW QUARTERS For our Remnant Department. Second floor new building will be the z The exchange of players between these Total... -. 60 Rabuteau’s True Almond Meal English Bie ie Hoda, future home for these mill ends. Our efforts have always been great | two clubs and the old-time rivalry can} ‘The home team again shot ahead in the Imperial Halr Regenerator.......... 99. 4 Romar ver pwmeerceuameen toward the betterment of this special line and now feel as though we had } nw be worked up to the queen’s taste, and | carly stages of the second game, gaining in Imperial Halr Regenerator, large Seamed Boras, th... ion i there is no doubt that the base ball enthu- | each frame and leading by 100 pins at the Pn ee $1.99 ery tinny ar perfection intact. siasts of both cities will respond with the ure Sugar Milk, 4% Ib Immense Quantities, REMNANTS. And Still Lower Prices Will greet every turn you make. We offer you tomorrow unusual good values as a compliment to patrons of this department. mr S34c. | HATIONAL LEAGUE NEERING =r Washington Treated Well as Regards Columbia and Washington Club CURRENT SPORTING NOTES instead of two, as formerly, and that New York and Pittsburg will play on Sunday when away from home. President Young's scheme, but he seems to have made an ex- cellent schedule after all, as fair and im- partial and to the best interests of all as fellow-citizens in’scheduling the Baltimores for the opening game at National Park. will gather there for the opening game. old-time enthusiasm. The other opening- games are Boston in New York, Breoklyn in Philadelphia, Cleve- when the Giants.of New York will be there. The opening day in Brookixn and the northwestern cities will be April 29, Philadelphia being in Brooklyn, Cincin- nati in Pittsburg, St. Louis at Cleveland and Louisville at’ Chicago. igtit -an' top’ ofthe Bridegrooms ‘memory will not be filled until terminated by limitation. The following rule was adopted in regard to kicking: “Rule 58—-Under no circumstances shall any player be allowed to dispute a de- cision, and no decision shall be reversed except it be plainly shown by the code of rules to have been illegal and in such case the captain alone shall be allowed to make the appeal for reversal.” Fines have been done’ away with entirely, and players inclined to wrangle will be ut out of the game. ‘ Pir. Brush proposed and had signed an agreement whereby each club owner or president contracts to compel his players WALKOVER FOR THE C. A. C. ‘Washington Club Defeated in Three come gives Columbia a fighting chance for third position in the bowling league, so that, with the hot fight between the Saen- gerbund and Carroll Institute for first Tke Columbias played in constantly im- proving form last night, the total of each game exceeding that of the preceding one, and winding up im the last game with the Columbia Athletic Cla’. it. R end of the first half. The game grew very interesting from that point, however, as the Columbias did poorly, making a weak finish The score of second game: Columbia Athletic Club.; Washington Ath. Club. Bus, Men's Bowl. Club. Cooper's Hair Success. Cocper’s Hair Cleansiline . 4 Tetlow’s Gossamer Powder. -Be : could possibly be expected. For the first | splendid score of S97. ‘The visitors, too, ran Win : ° Il ° t time in years Washington catches two|up a slightly better score in each event, ; . ruggis S, holiday dates, Decoration day and the | but they were never in any of the games | ¥~ Yislet Taleum Sah zs e * Fourth of July. On the first-named holi- |-for keeps. Several difficult spares were Almond Cold Cream, in Delft Jars. ..13¢. > O Og 2 day the St. Louis team, under the direc- | made by the Columbia a ae setting *4-lb. Almond Cold Cream, in fancy = s * tion of ex-Umpire Timothy Hurst, will be | the most notable, 2, 6, 8, 10. is credit- mee Se cect the “Wy cane coke anpting< Prices 10c. and 25c. bottle. the attraction, and on the nation's holiday | ed with the great spare 4, 6, 7. Dr. Hicker, Ongoline (bottle)... Bde. © ond everything an amateur fotografer could = s eat > Billy Barnie’s Brooklyn Bridegrooms will | bowling 208 in the last game, has honors Imported Violet Wate ++. ie. reasonably (or eyen unreasonably) wish for! LAAT MATa TL a iit be the Senators’ opponents at National } for highest single game, Martin leading the Imported “Congress” Tooth Brashes, «@ Cemeras galere—ask for any make—we have « mas Sa oe Park. On Labor=day the Senators cap- ; Washingtons with bristles warranted not to shed. +18, tery Compound ¢ it-and no one sells for less than we do. ¢ tured one of the best holiday dates of the | Columbia took a big lead early in the WS5e. and $1 Bristle Hair Brushes... .43¢. o ie pcteting. develoging << CGierSNE WO-CER 5 : season, in being assigned to Boston. This | opening game and went rapidiy ahead in A special discount of 29 per cent on all Nome Sear oe pee Pa. A a The Busy Corner, S day has become @ great day of pleasure | cach inning of the first half. In the ee Hair Brushes! parccssereve ¢“Waliord’s,” gog & a. Ave. K ann Ons (©) tor the New England people, and an im-| ance of the game they fell off somewhat, owas = ss ‘ Ses Sg are ¢] 8th and Market Space. ° 9 © | mense crowd should witness the two games | amd the Washingtons, bowling slightly SEF trend eeelionealn Peis Tabie » eoecceoce eee eae ANNE Bee homer aT ace between Washington and Boston in the | stronger, pulled up to within pins at the (Or 3 for $1. box P = latter city on that day. finish. Me tadirndnend . = z TTT “Uncle Nick” furnished a surprise to his'| The score follows: : s Pure Drugs. Tetlow’s Swan Down. serene” Ath. — e don"t ty = . 1. Sp. S é : ary . ; every wher ‘The meeting of these two clubs would ha’ 3 o 5 138 Ravatean’s Skin Food Shes dicect from tho manetacterse Sen H drawn large crowds at any time during the 6 fa Rabuteau’s Skin Tonle... rely on getting the best the market E H season but it is a question whether the x — Rabuteau's Skin Powder. etards ben 2 ? a grounds will be able to hold the crowd that ‘ $ is Rabuteau’s Depllatory or Superfuow Flaxsed Hair Remover American Hair Coloring, all shade: American Hair Coloring, all shades, large. $1.48 ‘de. in the ninth, while Washington bowled in Import want a good wheel! Get a ‘07 model. tie land in Cincinnati, Pittsburg in Louisville | great form, and seemed on the verse of a $1.50, : S ‘They cost fa: lens and are the oqual Unlimited Selections. and Chicago in St. Louis. The opening | victory. The Columbias’ lead was too great, Totlet ‘Chamois. ti of any other 98 model on the market. 9 day in Boston is’ April 19, Patriots’ day, | however, and they quit winners by 38 pins. Toilet Soap. Was 10 and ide . Sterling Sliver Penknives. Queen Anne Cologne Ph.te Hand Mirrors. . | Eau de Quinine, $1. size. Chest’ “Ps Mertz's 3-Day iAnniversary Sale ——Just to show our appreciation of your favors— we once a year make cuts in staple goods and rem- Started today. It'll be of short duration. most of a short time opportunity. too, the immense selling assures fresh goods. Make the Nerviue. a nerve food ig’s Malt Extract. ia Tats Pure Cod 1 We mean PURI Purttied Bo i red, ty its 14 ‘3B 2 Boe. 1b Florentine Orris, 1. - Sterling Silver Dept. Sterling Silver Hair Brushe Silver Hair Brushes. Silver Mirrors. Silver Scissors. |.) Silver Seats... 17! Silver Button Houks apd Lil, HOME DYEING F cr a The second game between the Corcoran ep eee Gene Scone EMNANTS. follow Scrappy.storce-end his band of |:. Tomorrow evening the recently organized é pee 800 SATEEN, MINE BUNILL. AND REMNANTS Giants. The home, series will be ended | Elks’ bowling team will play their first | Cadets and the National Fencibles in the Pp Age, Hines, Care cause Wrinkles. Dermatolo- ars BRIG VERY SUIT- sarepe | qith the Bostons as an attraction for four | match. The games will be with the Colum- | National League series was played last A Pleasure at Last. Age, a REMNANTS. ‘ea ABLI DIF- 834c. REMNANTS. | @ays—April 29, 30/and May 2 and 3. The | bia Athletic Club on the latter's alleys, and | night at Globe Hall, the former team win- it ERENT USES. --. OD Peeping of the base ball season ts always | an Interesting contest should be expected. | ning by the score of 16 to 6 The game Woodb a ini YARDS FINE, SHEER WHITE, OR. the best im the matter of drawing the | as the Elks have some good bowling ma- re 23 John H. ury, REMNANTS. GANDIES NCHES WIDE, THE | REMNANTS, | People to the grounds, and that the Wash- | terial from which to select a team. Was an open, clean game, and the speed 127 West 42d st., N. ¥., vaEy ae G Ce a AA-NSLAN AO. | ingion club has been favored jn such at- The league leaders, the Saengerbund and | passing of the Corcorans won. The Fenci- : Sees TRMATION DRESS! fractions for the opening games speaks | Carroll Institute teams will play the next | bles also put up a good all-round game and a? hes had over 26 sears’ practieal ex-| REMNANTS. OF PRETTY REMNANTS, | Nel! for the patriotism of the president of | league games on Monday at the Saenger- were loudly applauded on several occasions. perience removing Wrinkles, Crow's ASES ORGANDIES | MNELN ES | the National League and also for the fa- | bund alleys. From present indications the z “ = Feet, without palm. Consultation eee eared Yorable standing of the club with the pow- | largest assemblage ever present at a local | TW® fouls were calied which gave free . - REMNANTS. | AsSORT: REMNANTS, | &,that be. Semin nick oot te dn adieodase goals for the Corcorans. The work of Gass, by mail free. Charges moderate. =e MNANTS. | Below wilt be found a ready-reference Ravenburg and Magee of the Fencibies REMNANTS. | Beane ce oie erpiabront tales Galas ATHLETIC GIRLS. oem, excellent, while the honors for MNANTS. | 8 -XOU PAID 25 0 ‘ANTS. : the Corcorans were divided between Bou- | a YOU WOULD GEL NONE sees Washington Club Schedule. Sports in the Gym. of the Fricnds’ seg Clark and Dodge. ee HO} e line-up: ° REMNANTS. EMNANTS. | ape 180. Bsitimorel sections spots Suitinmecae ees Positions. N. Economical REMNAD St Nettieng:| AD 10....<-Baltinore | ‘The first indoor games, under the au-| poige.......Righe Mona wtecee, Neve EMNANTS. pee ene 5425 Baltinoee! Baltimore | “Pies of the young ladies of the Friends’ | Bo ..Left forward. i REMNANTS. ALL-WooL KINDS REMNANTS. | aor. 23..Br'klyn| z "f° | Select School, were held yesterday in the | O'Connell No Muss. No Trouble. | : YARDS OF : rs ly. hemes! mew mymnpsium of the school. “The ist ot ets Zen. Rij Soe. rm REMNANTS. | GOODS, SUITABLE TAN’ |May 4,5,6.7.. events and their winners follow: Saline... iat coe ° REMNA ° | Left guar ‘ DR WEAR OR SEPARA MANAS May 9,10,11,12, .Philad’a, Senior bar vault—Juliet Patton, four feet] ‘Total prceten thal Pere = toronxes,. 12IZe. six and one-half inches. al Fencibles, 6. sg leg teepirions S\N ANT: MEDIUM COLORINGS.. 2 s . 6 aa ea poem tank a YARDS EXTRA Quauty aui~ | REMNANTS. R Junior bar vault—Bessie McCook and | | Field goals for Corcoran—Dodge, 1; Bou- tanh een ee eget WOOL FINE AND STORM SERGE— May 90,80,31,5e.1.St. L's Marion Farquhar tied at three feet nine | J@¥, 3; Clark, 1; Zell, 2. Free goals for moderu ivention can devise. We use REMNANTS —BLAC yY AND A FEW see June 2,3,4.6."" ‘Louisville and one-half inches. eee, S. the best materials thet money can buy. ee ae PATTERNS CAND San REMNANTS, | dune 738.,10.--Pittsburg) | Senior standing broad jump—Juliet Pat-| Gass 2 ©°%S fF Fencibles—MeGee, 1; Our fou~ branches are directed by sci- Ss bows. mone. a WORTH 5dc. 39c. zi June 13, 14.... Baltimore ton, seven feet three inches. Umpires—Messrs. Bauby and ‘Crupper. entific experts. Every waste that can REMNANTS. A YARD. : : * | REMNANTS. Rope climbing—Gordon Fernow; time, 1213 | Timekeeper—Mr. Hildreth. Scorer—Capt. be saved through system, method and These are the inducements held mace ing high 4 Edith B isa soe denis ieee Saaaieh- sith Maeda ME aa Sse ee unior running high jump—Ei rown antes EERE ; ar? ae fost pccepera REMNANTS. | out to es in our Remnant Depart- | REMNANTS. and Helen Gardner tied at three feet five] Trouble Caused by Mixed Drinks. At One Operation ment, r : and one-half inches. 4 5 i om emus Gates ee! t, 2d floor, tomorrow ie Bar snap—Elsie Gilfillan, four feet ten ana| 1" Judge Kimball’s court today Wiliam ANY COLOR Painless Extracting with our No. 7, REMNANTS. Si Ik t REMNANTS. one-half inches. Thomas and Thomas Robinson, colored ee . ic i emnants. Cano Fanning high Jump—Juliet Patton, | men, were accused of having violated a The Cl I D Spero four feet two inches. District ordinance. e Cleanest, Fastest Dye for EMNANTS. y y Si SANTS ‘ises were brought to a close witn |. = F Sake ‘te4 = REMNANT, Many pretty new Silk Remnants REMNANTS. aly G Gui ot i ee ee “They were beastly drunk,” said Edward Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, U. S. Dental Ass n, Seed await your calling tomorrow. You aoe. senting the Friends’ School and the Sani-| White, “and they were falling all over|% Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains REMNANTS. | can always look to Friday as the day | REMNANTS. acqererd Mae dee Geers CEE TOT ae tn re ee em Termes averens. One of |S Tinderis Cy W kK, COR. 7fH AND D STS. N.W. 3 2 y 38. St. Louls ring by a score of 8 to 7. The teams were | them tried to pull the other Into a saloon nderlinens, etc., whether Silk, . NW. Bo Ogee eRe | set apart for the display of these ends. made up a follows: Friends—Misses E | put he refused to go.” ¢ Satin, Cotton or Wool 8 . 10 to 1 o'clock. £022-50t MNANTS. | XN - Z - 3 INAN Wolverton, G. Fernow, F. Towers,F. Brown e eR a : 2 Open Sundays, 10 to 1 o'elocl No doubt you may find just the ex- | REMNANTS. Ua Ot Daina Radin eee udge,” said Robinson, “I ain't guilty.” ae oes act quantity of yards or the very as é a “But you were drunk?” ‘queried the court. z eee REMNANTS: | thing that would do for dress trim- | REMNANTS. es “Indeed, I was sober,” said Dobinson; | % Sold in All Colors by Grocers ees _.... |, ming or a piece large enough for a Sankey: icimecier fone Exe eepeea aig and Druggists, or mailed M 9 REMNANTS. |’ pretty waist or even a pattern sutfli- REMNANTS. 2 free for 15 cents. en’s pes cient for a separate skirt. Baltimore) | wan nat jbout your conduct?” Thomas Address, THE MAYPOLE SOAP DEPOT, REMNANTS. |; ALL COLORS, ALL PAT- | REMNANTS. Get. -Brooklyn ain't guilty,” was his response. “I 127 Duane St c. TERNS, ALL OUALITIES AND FSR ess oe jladelptiia had been out in the country, selling fer7-thatuom : REMNANTS. | ALL PRICES... S| REMNANTS Shar cy oe pees tink would do me good, ‘couse T'was wet, | eee eeeceeees 9 PINE Es 2 S. MANIA TS+ | Tt will be een by the schedule that two I took’ drink of corn whisky and a gloss on'’t take but a minute for FRONT BARGAIN COUNTER, OPPOSITE THE games are schedvied here with Cincinnati Li mats fared s Ries er R are of beer, and, as I had been fasting, it flew you to drop postal or ‘phon REMNANTS. e REMNANTS = July 21. All the other clubs of the to my head. you ‘op postal or ‘phor N e ckw ear Remnants of 12}c. quality Japan- Seep och, Ob that date ae ale Mixed drinks,” he was told, “are cal- (592) us your name and ad- oaaopemt ese Gold Cloth... oes ee ee ton, Louisville at Brooklyn, Pittsburg at culated to result disastrousily.” dress, so we may send for your soiled 9\| REMNANTS?}- R ; we REMNANTS. -| New York, Chi at Philadelphia and ‘The penalty was $10 or thirty days each. y ; * emnants of 36-ittch Coin Spot | * Cleveinnd ae eee ey ae + shirts, collars and cuffs—and you'll and Floral designs, in draper Acerca a ot pinta e ree be-saved a good bit of ti \ ee ae Sy ‘Figs VNANTS eee i, Saved a bit of time, worry : REMNANTS. | Swiss ......... we. s.6fc, | REMNANTS. | cuaxees iv rH BASE DALL RULES. ae ee Pare Ae Be OT SO mapney! Send for us today surcf = tien Ton, : : Cea Sate ow of William H. Stanford, died yesterday Aer : yeere REMNANTS, | sEMES2 Wo ItEMS UPHOLSTERY DEPART- REMNANTS, | Greater Power Gtten the Umpire. to at 3:30 p.m., in the eighty-fifth year of her Frazee’s Laund ry, So rade REMNANTS OF DRESSMAKERS’ CAMBRIC— So ee Most sere a eel ea Mate Ome, 1214 and 1216 D St. eis ee es in les 605 13th st. 2109 M st. = REMNANTS. | -REMNANTS OF PERCALINE—REMNANTS OF REMNANTS, | made by the NAith League at St. Louis 4th st. mh3-20d_ ee —— SILESIA—REMNANTS OF CANVAS REMNANTS yesterday were... vei and of a minor YY HOT BREAD , Windsors, Ascots, &e. ANT > nature. The mpst important change was . z DAILY, 4 P.M. Everything to go before REMNANTS. | op ceNo—a? Less THAN HALF PRICE REMNANTS. - : A ft ete aps mn on ee ee ea ie Ser ais mamtiinted Seorule Vi wideh Your Breakfast shortly. . a * TABLE LINEN AND TOWELING NAN’ ete Feads as follow¥:* 7° TEEL, 065 Pa. ave. REMNANTS. = ; SEMNANTS | REMNANTS, | “The umpire” perform the duties : —BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED DAMASK— : devolving upon & single umpire except giv- Is Unfinished. = REMNANTS, | TURKEY HED. IN ASSORTED COMBINATIONS | REMNANTS, | 1%€ Secisions og :first. second and third —At’s eaten without zest or rélish if 1 Great Reduction EE a Ore * * | ing — teoes ean wal devote e cons Retpecisted ie Mecets” iemens Ole > In Hair. « REMNANTS. | KeMNaNTs—PRom sie. A YARD UP | REMNANTS, | such umpire,” Apsdatiors Ne aay eres fresh a That helps make it good. > al BSc. th.: 3 Ibs, $1.10. : Suitcbes, $2.50. tormerly $5.00. = An odd lot of Ladies’ Tan and digestion * EEVES, 1209 F eT...2 Sui 00, formerly REMNANTS. z s ee y 9 - Gray Seitcnes, $3.00" formerly $8, White Glace Gloves, in odd sizes, al- | REMNANTS. Sines 3 BPB2 eee ee 3 : First-class attendants in i area «| REMNANTS. | 8° Men's Dogskin, slightly soiled REMNANTS. jo poet paws ti saa eae imperial Halr Regenerator for restoring gray bale ee es, Pages : ‘cures @8 per Dev ct) onal Books ever fails. ae sold for 75c. and $1.00 IC : : ‘tion and " N ; 10 | re : S. HELLER’S, REMNANTS. | g pair... oss... 0e 0s: owe | REMNANTS. for Lenten reading. 720 7th Stree* “' Spo e One lot of W. B. Corsets, in Riesenes <hith, soba at tate. dhniestir cen beet mewite. : REMNANTS. | yw; : REMNANTS. ‘The best authors and ax «uple variety to pix ap16-20¢ ae ss : pos 4 from. No one will quote yous less price than _ REMNANTS. 1325 F St. NW. Burchell’s Spring Leaf Tea sold at so cents a pound. If you taste it you will want it more than you will the money it costs.. REMNANTS.