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6 "THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1896-14 PAGES. == == » MOSES éoxs mt O81 7th, running C ff, 9%) oth, running 704-700 K st. . 924, 926, 928 va F st, cor. 11th. Mattress Fact Is Charged With Practicing Profession With- out Complying With Law. ry, Ist and D. Furriture Factory, 12th & B. Storage, 22d & M. Wail Papers Cut to Close. “The Dependable Store.” Testimony of a Witness Who Em- ployed Dr. Carr—Counsel Discuss in Evidence. Boys’ new spring ail-wool Suits 5 1° =-the usual $3 garments - - We are doing what has never been done by any clothier be- fore. We start the season by offering as a leader a boy's (4 to 16- year) guaranteed all-wool suit for $1.98. These are the very same handsome brown and gray plaid cheviot and cassimere suits which others will show you at $3, and you'll find them as well made and as thoroughly finished as any $5 suit you ever saw. At $1.98 there’s scarcely any profit left for us, but we get your trade and we con- sider the sacrifice of profit a splendid investment. Boys’suits; Blouse |Mother’sfriend? Wagon load after wagon load of exceptional val- ues have left our storé within the last three days and yet we have too many goods for thé unruly work- men to damage. Tomorrow from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. we will place at your disposal some of the fades greatest values money has ever had the power to CR t buy, to accomplish the moving of our stock at dam- Want Fapern. in, quantivien suiletent to aging prices, while yet they retain every sign of ind $3 piece Soc newness. This sale includes the entire first floor, ius M. Carr, who is charged with practicing dentistry without a license, was today placed on triat in the United States branch of the Police Court before Judge Scott and e jury. Mr. D. W. Baker and Mr. A. R. Mullowny represented the gov- ernment, and Mr. Tracy L. Jeffords and Mr. Warder Voorhees the defense. Considerable time was occupied in secur- ing a jury, after which Mr. Baker made his opening statement, in which he said he ex- pected to prove that Mr. Carr had unlaw- Sensational reductions in hun- dreds of lots of Wall Papers—pat- terns we are going to discontinue. Prices just above the giving-away point. pensive and imexpensive grades in the sale. What do you A few short lengths of Fine Pressed Pa- ae e fully practiced dentistry in the District by [ih Mltable for vestibale, ‘and the balance of our five floors will each contribute their quota in making Sate | not soon rtificate and reg- 5 ; fai “une, SI 40 and _50c- q SS i et aE S308 suits, $1.48 | Waists, 50c. Heavy-weight” Caiiridge Papers, 80. to. urday a day of exceptional shopping values. these fast-coler whe Jo colorings. Formerly old y54¢, of dental examiners. x ¥ Mother's” = Priend Sesde: place Wer ne ees ($5 -values.) ($2 values.) re atntenthe coral Te By buying them in Iniger In the same way we fnd baud and buttons which ca: about two months, and that he implanted |} quantitice, we nd we tan | ait ‘he geme nar we fmt) aa te ae Frieze to watch these C: F : 7 5 Rees s @ front tooth for her. On cross-examin sell this boys” all- yeni = oe eee rea sed #40 and 50c- This great stock has outgrown its quarters, and we'are going to give it more room. We were the | tion ’she said she fad oinde eteae eight Sad bine Ging corey back | bere Se ee aay Yew Fin Handmade Cartridge Fritwes.| first in the field with low prices—but that is a record of past achievements. It is the opportunity of the Uislts to ‘Carrs office, abgut one a week | % for $0 itstead of $tee | steed” of $2 "and "mare. Want collar. Sod larger Bote from $50 an 5c, and $1| present that interests you. Tomorrow’s prices will break our own and every other record in new and prac- | “yrB seach or tne Past cient weeks. zo} ™ ee | “the wos Mikeare | Shirt collar Salling’ tines E i tical goods for the amateur or professional sportsman. to Carr's office, but objection was made to] & the new 4¢butcon ceinwee Ce ee paral ig ee A large selection of last. season’s ae P ia the question, and it was withdrawn. Mr.|% sack ani doubleoreactedy =? | SRA fed somtache ” brad. [ semular price is ke nding papers in quantities sufficient to Size tos é a Jeffords asked the witness who was pres- to a Pimdord ere 2%e.—for you. ¢ < ent when Carr did the work, but this was Bicycle Sundries. Suolsheced tony ae ee The court sustained the objection, and Mr. Jeffords gave notice of an intention to “Goodyear” Single Tube abso- make application for a writ of error. Fishing Tackle. Here's where we come out paper One or more rooms—papers that we've sold up to $2 a roll at the following prices: Rolls at.. Fine spring days--and new shoes. The presence of the former makes the latter necessary. Now + 3c. each. that all the new spring and summer styles are in the choosing is as Provokes Discussion, rae atte tem teint 7! Sporting Goods Department Bursting Its Bounds. _| pire "She"ac'he Wad Ease" aon Rolls at.. 5c. each. strong. You won't find such a lutely the finest low-priced tire ever ae pereraay ee witness if she = as it could be. My, what a variety Surely, not the largest Rolls at..... 7c each. j pemavEn. 2: ee eee exclusive store in town shows so many handsome styles. Our Rolls at.. each. : made. More rubber and better | guess inen ached be Mn Jeteda w De guarantee of A NEW PAIRIF ANY YOU BUY SHOULD Rolls at... each. line south of New York. a Silat aan the One wis Sook Gace ts Ca sara biel! BOERS ARE WORN THROUGH — Rolls at... each. . cece 2 2291-75 | office. makes shoe buying here safe. s ch. After some discussion between counsel Ladies’ black rnd tan viet kid Oxford Ladies’ hand- on me ten ie at ea i Reels, Bait Buckets. Tires. the witness answered yes. ties, meade on all the ncw shapes—hand- sheen, several Styles af Sipe af someon olls at.. each. cee Pets Hartford, No. 77, per pair.....$7.50| _ Mr. Baker asked the court to strike out ied. and ent eather light, flexible. soles the Rolls at.. each. Brass Mutt Boe. done. “Gunity, Morgan & Wright, single tube..$6.76 | both the question and answer, but the tomorrew = Regular $3.00 ‘rad ‘84 gra Nickel Multiply! point“was overruled, and Mr. Baker noted cs Rolls at.. each. eee Alutelpioiy x Foe mating. Inner Tubes... . TS. ‘an exception. Lakics” hare sanee 53 (ica Go ae Special enn ° Rolls at.. each. Featherlight... 14-qt. Oval... Mr. Jeffords inquired of the witness] the best materiris and nicely finished — Youths’ spring heel tan lace shoes, Von Hofe, quad. mult. whether or not she employed Dr. Knight | 3 flexible sewed—black, brown apd tan. made of strongest materials—extra back We've selected from our new spring stock | 1°. 2-ox, Lubricating. ... 7 7 eRe 1 r : fo 13%. Regu about 20 patterns of Wall Papers tat wit | Limes, Hooks. Fis ER Mica Lubricant (push tubes). | to do the work performed by Carr. % Regular price, $2.50. Straps sizes 9 to 13. Regular be included in this sale. The papers all : 10. don, | 1-Pt- can Mluminating- Stick Graphite (4-Inch).... “Yes,” was the answer. tomorrow . price, $1.25. Special for tomor- tc. Single Gut.. have watched friczes and _ceflings, yo, | §1-ft. Braided Cotton eoccsse "| Mr. Baker objected both to the question Ladies’ fi wast hae eee 7 and regularly sell for 30c. Sale price 2534. Braided Linen. ie. sey Gat Cariiate Cements. Pedals. ands pee ne ne sheet, nade = te Ir test Bich Nase Infante’ tan bui jace shoes, neat - ~ i. ‘yd. . Pass . re 1 ie object was sustal be x ti or imitati pa—hest ity stl toes— six 1 to G—of regular T5c. ‘Prices for hanging Wall Papers | 334: ditca site. Liable Gut Clan: Base tue Go woe Favorite Rat Trap. . Mr. Jeffords was proceeding to say that Vesting tops, silk-worked eyelets, hand: grades. Teduced ‘to. rn, 49e. will be charged at } the regular fig- es Best | 4-inch ‘Tubes Patching. Favorite Combination. Carr was the inventor of a patent process turned. | This shoe sells elee- S250 — il April Rods - T Cli Cc 1 t which is not used by any other dentist in where at $5. Sp+cial tomorrow. . Ladien’ buttor and lace shoes, in all ures until April 1. ° Miscellaneous oe Clips. yclometers. the world, when Mr. Baker insisted that = the mew and up-to-date styles—all_ weight = <1 fe | a soles—different styles of tips—finished 7 W. B. MOSES & SOxs. 2Jt. Cane. af Basket_Wire Tramp ....eeeee ..%5e. | Mr. Jeffords was testifying, and the ques- orice “dierent | strice of , tipe—_falabed 34t Cane. Tackle Boxes. 25| Bo & R. Adj Vedder. [Uepe. | tion of Carr's ability was not at issue. Regular £2.60 and $8 grades. Re @y 0g ; 9 apamet | Bi Sits tad ad aad ES ict iE | Darts Sudge Scott sald” he” thought.” counset Sane on $L NU | ¢ O A atthe. || 8:Jt. Yeddo Bamboo, full nt Swivels, Guides, Sinkers, Biles, etc: | Chains we, Handle Bars. ought to limit remarks to the discussion Cocoanst: | | Split Bamboo, Cork’ Grip. Sinkers, Fikes, de. Gane -:..- Sree wate of questions of law. x x et Rent Posi Mest itor ol nat an nde in ine ‘wings “ere mals The mew skirts, suits, jackets, etc *¢ _ Epicureans all unite in ae “Nat- * j Valve Stems.... . “Never Slip,” finest _ st half an hour and the witness, who had 9 9 J 9 9 °° coa™ vastly superior, from a health stand- * ° justable, complete with grips..$1. ecncluded her testimony for the govern- . : ¢ . yolnt, "to lard of” other Cnozious "com * Bells. ment, and who, Mr. Jeffords said, would} Are pouring in each day, and as fast as they arrive they are put on Economical deataree. Drepeptics can eat Golf Goods ee Wrenches. SO ee oe ee sale. Arrivals are so many that only a fewget publicity. Butwhat are © any unpleasant after cieeiny Ween ct Patent Spring..... -12e. |" ‘The hearirg was not concluded when this told of in the newspaper are good illustrations of values—good Ce pir pe aE eee irae | BORON N00 ey ee es evidence of “The Dependable Store's” underselling powers. Elphonzo Youngs Co., 428 gth. We are exclusive agents for the Saddles. ENJOYS A GOOD MEAL. fe28-1m,1¢ Se ere tT Handsome Wieck brocaded and plain Saree nas on Sk Ree Cs satin dochesee skirts: made by America’s Hygienic. Sooo P&E ¥Y-in. Solid = inlafd collars; worth $5... ilers; every style is repre- 4! District. f eee B&F. Bae “Doc” Levenberry Appropriates Food poet eS nec eh erate yy $6.98 i | istrict for Clarke’s Scotch Clubs, 1 Foot Pump .-89c. Beas : From Hotel Kitchen. Black brocaded, satin dress skirts: beau- choice of skirts worth up to $10.. PO- HEADACHE é Base Ball Goods. “Doc” Levemterry came to Washington |S gee seme Ae mw SY used by the most skillful players of several weeks ago, and because of his TT TE More of those celebrated “tucked” suits so a . s a as New baradere novelty Sicilian dress = , —is instantly relieved by tak- Bats. Mitts. manner of living was arrested and com: ae eae yes Till go ‘an sale again tomorrow an a ver” A r a Gate mitted to the ferm. Two days ago he was worth’ $4.50. : s 3 ing one dose of Wier’s Lemon Ei Boys’ Catching. ke new blue, brown, tan and navy effects. 4 te ‘urope. Boss’ Infeldei | released, but rather than return to his Vir- So ee ope Hiayey net tckéd “skits aod’ "S10 o8 Seltzer—and positively cured Men's Catehing. 40c. ‘to $2.98 | ginia home he remzired here and contin- Silent peri s tech grin! yr $3.50 Jackets, Worth $18... on with three or four doses! poset Bese M # “| ued his life as a vagrant. Last night he best sellers at $5 = At all druggists. Clarke's Drivers $2.00 Thistle Drivers. $1. asks. reached Heat alley, but because of hunger New tailor-made all-wool covert suits; in Extra heavy rustle taffeta waists; both mhizaea Price, 10¢., 25c. and 50c. fae 143 Thistle Lotte Balls. ere he was unable to sleep. Where he was new bine, tan and wood brown: Uaek and changeable: ked $< 00 3 ¥) Pye serene: Rocket Ball going to get a; meal he did not know, but all-silk lined jackets; worth $8. = = oS 1.45 - Thistle Brassie. Youths’ Live ‘Tennis Goods and in some manner he managed to get in a » 1.75 Thistle Putt $1. Cock-o" -1 Vi a Clarke’s Cleel 1.75 ‘Thistle Cleek. 1.00 Saris : hotel kitchen,’ and when found there he | 4 =d & i | Clarke's Cleek. - dee Mactlcnt Geigy aaa: HL | Rat Bese, eruaiteti was seated at 2 table, enjoying food such wo one-day wrapper waist values, 88. -.$1.08 to $6: 2 é. MusselLarg Ball $3. Teather Caddy Spalding’s Official League. as he had probably never before eaten, and ‘¢ Be’ id Bi k he endeavored’ io get ith £Te [ee ppd rir eae 7 ceils ainieene fs tamomow, Both stocks are at’ thelr . ee ored’ to get away wi as _muc! im town, these two values for . r uc] Economical I an uc les, Underwear and Osiery. of it as he could before Policeman Helline ; assortment in town SF Dest: 5 gross of Ladies’ Velvet Belts, with large cut) Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed, Silk-Anished Vests, with; 4% Double-tace: berger arrived and placed him under ar- en ladies’ xbirt waists—embrac- 20 dozen ladies’ percale wrappers—in Steel claspe front and back, and two side slides. | stlk ribbon and silk crochet open work around week | the lisporten ue cay Tcoboeasg BOSE eee ene | See ing hgared lawns, swisses, printed madras light end dark cclore—made with sep- Others ae selling them at 50c. Going 23 aud arms; 25c. value, but going tomorrow 19¢. ceptional Brice, Gat these acegol —— | “I had something good to eat for once in and botistes—in. new — ae arate waist lining—and with full. skirts— ton orrow at... = = Ce | at. cg od feet : re going tomor- 33¢, | my lite,” said the colored man, “and I best made and most popzlar waist om thy handsomely braid trimmed, and dollar val- sttteeees es base time: Towpatswesntiuasee | Seat eae te | ain't got no ktck coming to me.” market, which you'll. find selling In other : < This morning “Doc.” found himself in stores ‘at a great deal more—for this ues—will go for this day— New Belt Buckles and Stides in gilt, stiver, ox- | ,,Es¥Ptian Yarn Ribbed Vests for Ladies, with | 3u-inch All-sllk Ritbon in dashing Ro- Judge Kimball's court, and he pleaded Our dental equipment is complete u high necks and quarter sleeves. Sutin ribbon = 17. | gu:ity to a charge of Vagrancy and sus- 44 > We have every mechanical facility that batons beavead CRE (OF yelvet belts. BO, | around neck. Crochet down front and pearl but: | M0 Stripes and plaids. Going tomorrow at picion. cents. cents. conse tons. Actually worth 25¢. morrow at ut going to- moderu invention ean devise. Wo use the best materials that money can buy. Mose, eatra wide heel and instep. Going 7 “Day before yesterday,” he answered. Our fou- branches are directed by acl- Gloves. Corset: tomorrow at. : w. 4€.] “And why didn’t you return home?" entific experts. Every waste that can S Butre ee Sa ee pet eee tx, made of |, | L aldn’t have time; but I’m going now. Selene cca: aves eavieas cas $2 Co cad, 61-00) SMG: Gloves; witit 2 claepe, fall} Serr or a ae ane i nee er eee i a dleass Wakes: MALATE ben Vests.) Itthbon | , Leven! Bin e OlUneLEprnienes = was ten é the leading shades of tan. slate, brown, @7¢ | and tloesed with silk ombruldery, Going 4 and crochet around neck and arms. Low days. He will now serve two months. large practice .s saved. All these things red, black and white. Going tomorrow at.. * | tomorrow at see AMCs | Sec ana sleeveless. Going toworrow at. 7c, Fp et ary responsible for our fine dentistry ed by Suit for Damages. and moderate prices. | Hearing was begun today before Judge Painless Extracting with our No. 7, S OO as O Bradley in Criminal Court No. 2, holding a ° Boe. session for the transaction of civil business, of the suit at law instituted January 2, 1897, by Albert Thomas against James C. Sprigg, jr. Thomas seeks to recover $10,000 damages for alleged malicious prosecution Wc. “When -did you get out?’ the prisoner Boys’ Heavy Corduroy Ribbed Hermsdorf Black 4 was asked. Big shirt offering. neglige shirts, consisting M madres, peteales and heviots, in new spring patterns, ox and plaids— » WASH: erial—some with Toilet specials. 6.000 boxes Imperial talenm powder— selis regularly at 10c.—fer Saturday, 3c. box. 200 boxes Oakley's “Viclet of Parma” c. cake, for 3 Ts eoap—the usual price, 1c. cake, for With white collars—el laundered, perfect fitting and well ade sizes 14 to 47—will go on sale Saturday “ 49 cents. New underwear. cakes for 1c. Oakley's finest extract of perfume—in all odors—will go tomorrow for 2lc. cence instead of 35¢. U.S. Dental Ass'n, Saturday every lady that wears a wrapper should not overlook the . fact that we shall put on sale the best g8c. Wrapper ever made, in blue and white, black and white and gray. -- They are. as full as any Wrap- Woodbury’s: facial soap, 13c. cake for a day. COR. (fH AND D 8TS. N.W. . : . . in the Police Court on the part of Sprigg. Lyon's tooth powder, 15c. box. Inst recel: -wetgbt gents’ Seer ret aie pene per selling at 98c. They are trimmed with soutache braid. He was arrested, it is set forth, on a war- Peri her int ae pine “anderen eae aoe udays, 0 1 ofc! a " 5 - rant charging the larceny of a filter, but - for time of the year—perfect fitting Cn | They have felled seams, a wide bottom facing and _ all ( O.. | the cass was duonieed. hones Mk white = 3f and exceptionally weil made—for 49¢. you need to pay for it will be................. cece eee is the attorney for Thomas, while Wm. F. Ties, 10c., or 25c. 4 We make this as a Saturday leader. . Metin Serennts PIee, Sik string tee, all new fancy desiene— = Collars, light and colorings, fading or t “STERLIN = = Ss = Sa Zeccal Eemntons: Lue dnd tiack polka dots Saturday. linen collars, for WHICI Sweaters and Golf Hose. John H. Rose of Fort Myer has been Ie. EACH or 2 for 25¢. in EV! . = granted a pension of $14 per month. Worth 75c., but 50c. Michael E. Jenks of this city kas been seeks granted a pension of $6 per month. Geo. aroon and’ wine, with plalu collars, Extra 7 | W. Chapman has becn granted a pension 10c. each, or 3 for 25c. STORE—will sell bere SATURDAY ‘Men's Sweaters, in navy blue and maroon, with plain Byron’ collar. ~ going tomorrow at ...... Men's Extra Wool Sweaters, in navy, Values at $1, but going tomorrow at... =-wearing glasses |e Off | : of $8 per month. . = (when they are needed) wal, : eee gp) +. THE NEM, DISCOVERY. HTOMEL is dangerous and often Boys’ Cotton Swexters, with plain roll case abel niuce tate ; ¢ No. 1—Justice Cox. Catarrh, Bronchitis and Asthma. ‘ieane o ermanent Soe., but going tomorrow at......» Beer The following naval orders have been | , Hauity Court ee an paait. of animate. Reaper A better grade Cotton Sweaters for the boys f 5 sailor collar—worth 75e., but going tomorrow ate... 7. maroon and nav: Men's All-wool Golf Hose, in all the latest designs, footl d with or fuucy. “Cheap at Toc. Going tomorrow ‘ats. cc see, footlens and with An extra Lisle Threal Golf Hose, with French fet an tlk te Reatest thing yet. Going tomorrow at. vse. rene ee, and fancy silk tops nade: Passed Assistant Engineer D. E. a See trage tee ae Dismukes, detached from Norfolk navy | Ccmplainant. Mace tied to thirty days, yard and ordered to the Terror; Assistant | Lewis egt. Pilling; bill dismissed, with "49C. | Ergineer EB. 8. Kellogg, detached trom | cost. Reeder agt. Reeder; appearance of rdered. Philips act | WC: Robi & a the Mechias and ordered to the New York | atsent defendant o tes - C: Robinson Son Sl | navy yard: Passed Assistant Engineer T. | Parker; do. Jackson agt. Jackson; pro] 1° 2 . W. Kinkaid, detached from the Terror and | confesso against defendant, Kitty Johnson, SS aENOER, Bua. Housekeeping Goods at Record-Smashing Prices, ordered to the Machias. “"* [manted. Smith agt. Rest: Taner var-| Mezzo Tint Photos trouble. vy The Robinson Oils. “They lubricate more wnd outlast other cils.”’ The best ane reed, with A. 8S. Are our specialty, and a call at studio Se Personal Mention. A ee ee ag Sashinsion ill slow "Gat we Rake the BEST at $0 H t H John Jay Washburn of the quartermas- | Brewing Company agt. Boland; order Hath Cabinet; cures rheumatism, colds, cre I e Da Ss China & Housefurnishings. Grocery Dept. ter's department has been ordered to Sa-| charging, receiver. .Kelcher set. secleher: weiss . ies WV 5 ah, Ti \d Key West, to arra atcha. . Belt i : y Regular 19c. -10c. | Pride of the Valley Coreen. bes eepeeptey Fare. panna: Tampa and Key West, to arrange | sminer, ordered taken. Ament sgt.’ Belt) Estabrook’s Photo Studio, a Shultz Star Soap, 2c. oe Circuit Court No. Justice Cole. | HUMORS OF ALL KINDS Procter & Gamble’s Oleine Soap.3%c. Better Pay for Railroad Men. Campbell agt. Jouvenal et al.; verdic Cured by Cuticura Soap s»4,the skin mode Pearl piaintiff for $600. Allegheny Company agt. | pu MAES: P white. A druggisis. EASTON, Pa., March i8.—A general in- Sheriff; certified to Criminal Court No. 2. mb15-m.w&f-ly . crease in wages of Lehigh Valley passenger | Camphbe'l agt. Jouveral et al.; motion for trainmen has been made. Conductors who | new trial filed. Reed agt. Tierney; verdict for the arrival of the light batteries of the Company; price of cars fixed and ath and Sth Artilery, recently ordered to Seetcts provided for: 1227 PA. AVE.,.GROUND FLOO! mb5-12d = - we! Regular $4.48 Tea Sets. ee Regular $1.98 Toilet Sets, $1.39. LONGER. |erie-= Time for quitting the avenue for our F st. store is drawing nigh. Further down go the prices. *, panes deci Horse Shoe Lye, sifting “Se,| Nave been getting $2.75 per day now re-| for plaintiff for $880.86. Belt <t al. ast. Go to Siccardi’s SS Ba ceive $3.25. Baggage masters have_becn | Kimmel = eee f wOR nanaa! UMAN GAM, cy Figured Negi shirts, 3 ked. Smith sgt. White; judgment o: — and" without edlgns © ant 5 fi Blue, increased to $2.3) per day and brakemen | Yo cuffs, ‘ete, Were $1 "50, i, Cc. 7 5 Alb.» 4c. justice of the peace affirmed. Se aS CEE Criminal Court No. 2—Justice Bradley. Steamship. Arrivals. United States egt. Charles Winston, mur- Ball Blue, % Ib, to $1.90 per day. $2 end 32.50. To lose. 2c, 100. ts Regular $1.49 Square Hampers. 6 Linen Hdkfs. for Ge. Matson! and Van Camp’s Bak lar 58. Door Mats. Bie. ’ ~4e. aan ieaie ieee pes from New York Regular $2.98 Clothes W $1.75, Beans, f Ib., 8¥4c.. Rope Baking Pow in Seprhszcaes EE Re eI EE to ‘Ti1_31t1 st., next to Palais Royal. 6 Pairs Half Hose, 55c. |Regular $1.98 vacteapene abs, re aie We. - é Gute oreing Black and Tans. Clothes Wringers, Yan Camp's Baked Beans, 3-1 - T Is. 235 $1.00 SRE | Bae Bia 2 i Sawdon i tae CEU'S, Pa. ave. |e ps amecnntg? Regular$i 98Vases, i meth let Regular Sse. Foot Tubs... wbit-40d ‘ompany; commission ordered ; Probate Court—Justice Hagner. re C. Snyder; inventory Perhaps in your family you use filed. Estate of Heimerdinger Regular $2.98 Vases. ake. but little whisky, but you want that Regular 25e. Batter ished. 5 little Soe ok the best. ee Tevate . 5 : ao States ‘roment guarantees ene Sac: Gane Disa Be deme Reset Cos: ae OF as ‘Age and Purity of every bottle of ¥ oF Ee ps : = oo 81.40 | 1.75 Ice Cream Sets. ..$2.50 Regular $1.98 Tete= 100 Doz. Hair Switches Consigned to us for the parpose of raising we geet a Seni oe fe sel ct agen Just balf of their actual AT THE Regular 58c. Cov * = Regular 59c. Step Ladders. 9c. Louvr2 Glove Store, Regular 20c. irons SS ing Boards = 19c, LA Gri on “ihe “Sear | Regular 3c. Ironing Doan ...20¢. p ‘are its victinas, "Pees | Remular 4c. Pan.. “Bue. tify your. system against | Regular 30c. Gran! 28c. it by taking To-Kalon “Old ‘Kegular 12c. Granite Cups........5¢. Stock” "Ports “ Regular 15c. Gran- up!” ie. qt. Matfer ‘pnose oes r a it > Dippers == 8c. TO-KALON — WINE CO, 614 14TH ST. "sax"

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