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Tae SvENing STAR, TUESDAY, seance ag, 1898-14 PAGES. Ps Woodward *"4 Lothrop, WHITE & [TE woree_oF sociery|You MAY NOT REALIZE IT. : roth, 11th and F Sts. NW. ees |e REDDING, ee << wey 0 These See sale prices lil] Philadelphia Store, = Deer te mrt ta ake gt Professor Marshall: Progressive Euchre at the Chimese | “It is a fact thet, today, thousands of people a" a H 811 Pa. Ave. : are within a fot of the grave and do Easter Cards, Booklets, and Novelties — First Floor. ‘ on the VE ; {Saccessors to Clark & Co) Legation—The Gaeas De- new it. Very many people whe vend teas tien, * . pa: — ‘that at times they are unusally tired and Underwear and Hosiery CARD i = tae euee > nd L ly and do : t uot understand it, Perbaps they may think it is We Are Now Displaying Additional Models in : ret A progressive cuchre party for the Ho- ) MY # cold, which will soon pass away. ry Make this a most advan us time to purchase goods ~ We beg to announce that we | "pathic Hospital was held yesterday at | sy more of wielion arene nes merited ant Paris Hats, Bo t d Toq of a really excellent grade at'a figure much fess than we or have increased the force in the | 5 CN" Chane. being tntercated partiet, | Sh, the worm ohpxical trouble that has ever Ie aris ats, nnets an ues. any one else dare offer them for! A saving is guaranteed Cloak and Suit Department by } pants. About 200 ladies were present and | in fact, nothing leer than” Regn ecniootgeg gnat you of at least 33 1-3 per cent on every purchase. We meti- the addition of Miss S. E. the card tables were placed in the ball | dreadful Bright's disease of the kidneps which wo Exclusive bits of elegance, selected personally by our millinery man- tion today a few of the items to serve as an index to the Northen and Miss Nellie M. | 70cm. the drawing rooms and the hall. Neth te ee Suen the conetinetion Uetemm Che = . 5 money saving prices quoted. ; Downs, who have for the past elfen Gece So gata age Carag steere-thpdiedoany epee ear hero ager from the leading Paris modistes. : y E as lasted from 2 to 5 o'clock. re trig at Is nearly ax hereditary Good Muslin Drawers—29e. tho regular peice — yoke ban] strings — 19¢. four years been associated with General and Mrs. Montgomery Moore. | fata T* S* Sommon and fully as cambric ruifie—offered at the Very special price .............0-00-02+ é io Mr. Seaton Pi as head fitters the former commander of the Eritish! «vntu tly it bas Also Our Direct Importation of on Mi Sr Siren ts at “ap ea dee Seca oe eA firées: tn annie, “eccived in“ Wastingtom | tacursile, bat a’eor pone mee een eet ig tucks—yoke Land. Tomorrow the price is to b2............0e0005 wets 19¢. Sues ee tas 95 = last evening, and are guests at the British | was cansed among scientists and the Sacoyrycend Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Instead of 30c.—tomerrow we will sell Muslin Gowne—tucked yoke 2 partment. Both Miss Northen embassy. They are accompanied by Col- | fession by a discovery which actually cured this —made full length and width—for. Dc. and Miss Downs are too well | one! Cotborne, atd-de-camp, and his sis- | {*#! disease, even in its last stages. Doctors P = z . ‘Think of 59c. Empire Gowns, made of fine muslin—with embroidered 1 H Wash- ter, Mi: ma: Mere amazed rt its power and giad!y welcomed it Representing every shape of merit and exclusive styles not obtainable front—selling for. er ete ey: " 39C. ra ee ae ate 35 an Piidey ee ee ee ee That discovery ts Knows among men of or = “a — > orld over 32 cents 1s the saving if you'll purchase any of these 89c. good Mus. = ae ee EF ahd Mrs. Morse of San Francis fiece of : % ss elsewhere. lin Umbrella Skitts—bave 4-inch ruilie of embroldery—tomorruw for..... O4Ce duction: “here. “AS ~cloak and: 4 isc preatient to at the White House on alae tte a a atagendametaragnarare it“ ” the field of health than anytht a suit “experts” they have no su- | visit. She is’ accompanied by her little apiredcened ceed Also a Rare Collection of Imported Flowers, Fan ver been bronght to the atte = i ad periors in any store in this city. ernie ay mn her Ge 1 profession or the general ps Feathers and Miliine Ornaments. The Sellin of Soiled U d r Their former patrons and friends ception yesterday, and the assistance of Spey epegeergepey ane beta chogmctinery ry g ndaerwear. , m of the as well as our own patrons are | Mrs, McKeo. Airs. ROM. G- Brown. Mrs. ie Rates te bert: at The present season’s display of Millinery is the richest and most here: been impossible during these rebuilding times cordially invited to call and in- Mrs. Grant will ar a sera March | tome of thie Greed Borers hey ana = ae le ‘a wit! tl Cl 1 $1 i nd Peston he lo perfec comprehensive we have ever made. It is principally of our own direct Aaa ee ang: through of the walls ae He oes eee we pUDSTD eas ae i iat Satisanl bs eaphins eval cs oh : 3 = ying debris—to save some of the lots of Under- spring Costumes which ey Grant, who will han is making her a visit. neglect the slightest | importation and personal selection—thus affording styles, shapes and col- wear from becoming soiled and mussed. Special prices will be pleased to show you. Mrs. Mattingly will give a luncheon 4n ty. Certain suffering and pr | : : : z he sure result of such 4 orings that are dainty, refined and different from those shown generally. have been put upon these lots and you have reason to con- _s? . honor of Mrs. McKee April 1. aaa oneal r Th sd f pri 1 z I : fi s gratulate yourselves. Piaced on our largest sized tables— Aill-Silk-Lined The Young Ladies of the South Club gave |" “"* “a® Mord (0 Basard gach chances extreme moderation of prices will prove a very pleasant feature i i a dance last night at the Confederate Vet- | ~ Se eae C. ae Pi P' yp there are the biggest kind of bargains awaiting you. Cheviot Suits, $16.50. erans’ Hall, which was well _atiende: Buried in Potter's Ficla. of the millinery exhibit. Rome Beige Sees irs. Jumes K. Jones, Mrs. Charies B.]| ‘Phe dead body of the unknown colored For those who intend having their hats made we would suggest that with “good heavy black taffeta silk— H . ost oe Howery, Mrs. J . Callaghe s. Ale Most Unusual Prices for Hosiery. bth’ saeket’ aed skiet ‘Hoe ‘thienatout bert Adina Mine 3 Be Eten ke wet, | man found Goating ta the canal near the iments : : “ z . Saun ‘ 5 y chap | M street bridge Sunday was buried in pot- z ‘ : 5 Children’s 1¢. full regular mace, seamlcrs, high-rpliced heel and toe skirt seams all ws oe ee sed ae pg ener oie ee 5 = erepbieraieectoct are the order be placed early that no. disappointment may be occasioned in ||! Fast Black Hose tic. eee a Tne ne ce ene Leen in ts eiteineon. “As stated ta yeb- = Cnaer Misses’ 35c. Black Seamless Hore—real maco — double knee — bigh- . treducticn price ° Berry, Miss Hy Manning, Mise | (cays Star. the autopsy performed by its completion for Easter. apltesdl baal End toe 2ic. Richaricon, 5 eine Shninees | Deputy Coroner Glazebrook ‘showed that Secon! Heo. 5 PAIRS FOR §1.00. D es 5 Dottie Ywung, | certificate of accidental death was given, Hl Misses’ 3c. Onyx Black Ribbed Cotton Hege, in heavy, medium and 25c. ressy Separate Skirts. < Hight weight, highk-spliced heel an toe. aes A Smart Dress Skirt of black a i co Ce Hantine—with 12 = Sargent, Mos: Aitorne Dress Stuffs Easter Vases in Na ae cada ection Ast Inthe popular Pit gy poy eas Buren, “Mr. Fauikner, Mr. The District Commissioners have in- 2 ®, 82¢......: : ° ! cess beek 8 ker, Mr. Berry, Mr. Mr. = t For Easter. Colored Giass. Ladies Black Huse—extra Jengts—deop atch and Sic kage H right and Inaitos “$5. Q5 is, M ‘ Mr. Mr, Mil | f7Med the captains of the Levant Wheel- Fashion's finest fabrics, exquisite] We are now showing our new ulazly sold for 15e. 3 42 Ac. 1 oe aes Bae ward, Sir. Lewis, “Mr. Watson, ‘Mr. “Hick. Sereaneg eon ore Club that coed ~. r. jars ie acl tin neh ir. enry, ir. Gresham, Mr. Pogue, r. el advisable to grant = is gathered in Paris and Lon-| Glass Vases for Easter, and call es- Se ee wy 19 now Set. graranteed it Hik—Princes« back R aux idimal, aie Hickox’ | wuathohinling’ uaamibars 168 ebane “ee ees lan 1 : - e 1 iced bes —lined throug ou = ads Mr. Fel. don, comprising the latest concep-| pecial attention to the seventeen Ladies On Sowiiee oat $7.50 Instead Seb eeetne ot - ir. Rese, Mr. . Mr. Fel- | club runs handle bars other than those al- as : : 4 dies’ Onyx Black Lisle Thread and Cetton, plain Richelieu and ao) Fa ear masaaele a lows, Mr..Greene, Mr. Breckinridge and | fowed by the police rewulatl . tions in weave and coloring. Of} styles of violet, green, white and | |jj Rembrandt ribbed—never sold for less than 35¢. SC. Hi lour— Tniog—elegautly ‘mado Mr. Sargent. ASba*0F top Comuiadncss wen ab bee: many of the elegant ultra things but | gold, green and gold, blue and gold, | || Ladies’ Faney Lisle and Silk Scoteh Plaid Hose—in all the 1e ‘test * 40¢ tnd fiished~at $12 tustad of $44. ‘The Chilean minister, Mr. Gana, and his | fore stated in The Star, 2 one or two dress lengths are shown, | etc., in several choice designs, which ee ee eee : New Spring Jackets Tork, and vill sail tomorrow for Europe. | trict, Prosecutor Pugh and tle cect ofr _ hence the opportunity is an excep-| we are offering at the special price of We have a reat many calls for these The Mexican minister and Mrs. Romero | lice. set i tahaal Gai. Wie hacer ehion dexirerbate: 15c. each. | : } gplepaid’ “pise eniertained the family at a farewell din- " i i i { Ri i H ot ner Sunday and at juncheon yesterday. A ionable exclusiveness in dress. We Former lots were 25c. each. l H haa eat many friends were at the Pennsylva- = Great Leader of Cham: =n ESS = E >| Firth floor. i a tation to bid them good-bye, and the | 7 a _ also showing Fs eSouertully OG ee = 9 ili yaother opulas mamnber ts the ladies went away with their hands filled us f dice of ere s erie rate oot Blick ity aud natural dryers « crane SA os Ses haere te PTS 314-16 Seventh-=“‘Your Store”’--314-16 Seventh. |jji[| «= » eee ear dy and Mrs. B. F. Keller of lower priced fabrics, comprising in Facts ee Glass Special. 2 il . Va., formerly of this city, % part Henriettas, Serges, Cheviots, eee - ! Wi Winni = ow Jersey. evens southeast: —— Pop Bengalines, Wool Baya- eee new Cut Glass is the best. inning Wash Fabrics. Mrs. A. Maurice Low has returned from On Monday deres, Silk-topped Travere, Satin < ee are choicely ieee SS Sas = == ian en ee ee a trip to Key West, Palm Beach and St. SARan ahd “ov S “repons Tf > ik | cuted. ne prices are unusua! lor dies’ shirt waists or chitdren Augustine. y 5 eightecn day Coverts, Crepons in wool and silk their low F Ty "e off oun regular Se. kind at, DOC. Miss Lena Meyer of New Haven, Conn., | Funeral ‘from Oak HIM chapel tomorrow, Marca and w I, and ract y: aty f f . heir lowness. omorrow we Offer e at 4:30 pam. ° and wool, and a vast variety of fancy at f Sinch Salad Bowls in th t Bamly new Une cf Plaid Madras— is the guest cf Annie Kass, M street, effects ranging in price from 37}c. to | OM lot of S-inch Salad Bowls in the thas "ercateena spd San eens and will be pleased to see ends. BROUGHTON. | On Monday, March 21 $3.50 the vard. new and choice “Waltham” pattern. afi seller at. “15c.yd. Mrs. L. Eiseman of 1635 P street will not] {yn "G. Ww. Piaumudengs of be ad a See onic ses | Phe best ever offered at Sate < patterns tm Yard-wide Wash ke at home tomorrow. ; rea E 3H Some of the most popular fabric Sipesa oe ! im lots—bohby stripes and diagonal The GatiniaysMivening Aeraably, gave st > See 5 are: $5.00 each. qe 27 | thing toe euiet waists ty 25c.yd. a at Carroll Institute Saturday + « thing for shirt waists—only. dance y ewes Just right for spring weddings. IS IN SIG H t FY. 26 sie pase ee Ing last. Among the large nuzaber prescat ot Dhar -Guambbanpubes en Fifth floor. ° ' were the Misses Carlton, Wi ricnds and relative: = seat v-toned colorings; latest and most More 2 t = Spring Wrappers Reduced. Cicer, Gpaska, sicidiss: Fient, Friends and relatives peaut ; HH 5 y, Burket, Ward, Hines, Orn Ore LC. S i This is the last week of our-Annual Clearing Sale. We shall ¢ Lot of Fine Percale Wrappers—in new aoe hae Cran Epkecnhercs. kad Mika: Monday. March 21. 3808, at a Tumblers. Positively bring it to an end next Saturday night..A large part’ See Burket, Astel, Norwood, Ballinger, Br vegeA muaty-ooe poate oak ae We offer t 1 f morrow only, ¢€ con, Burnham, Ergood, Gensier, Talbot . offer tomorrow 5 styles of} |! of our spring stock has already arrived. It must be displayed “ Hl Teduced to. : ° Young, Butts, Bois, Weisel, Wilson, Gr: ate residence, Ludlow street, eet and must sought after shad Clear Pressed Glass Table Tumblers, | |!|i| next week. These bargain tables are in the way—their ‘eon- ; ee eigipiey stage opera eotrronen Sea nea Sio0 Sean d with or without bands near top and tents must be sold. Here are some of the greatest valueswe 1! _—_—-_— Carlton and Mrs, Edward. Burket. commune Somceution at _Eelatives and pi store hk Laas imitation cut flutes at bottom. have ever offered. TE ug hite &Redding,811 Pa.Av | 3x" seme Wil be hela Saturday, April] —terment tm Mock Creek cemetery. ge Mi HIS 1 = aa : ee CR ; 5S ——— pat Mrs; M. L. Brown of Brooklyn, formerly | COL aM % 21, 1808, at 16:25 in solid colors of gray. brown, the new blue and 5 of this city, is visiting Mrs. W. W. Metcalf,} Seas nine rich olive—43 inches wide. More 10c. Table Ne. 1. Table No. 2. ssN-u-t= C=0=a 99 | 1531 Vermont avenue. Requiescat i pac $1.00 a yard. Feather Dusters. Scores of different _Our regular’s2)ana_|7 Hi =TGVTU— 9 Ex-Representative Brewer of Michigan, Funeral from, the reride -¢ of his brother, 505 1 ee z styles in Ladies’, $3 Men's Sdbeky tnd] | {Ii A product of the it! who was recently appointed civil service thence to'St__D Bengalnes = We also offer tomorrow another Misses’ and Chil: Tan and Black—Iaced Seer eal eee commissioner, has returned to Washington onan a Raggese ting TAS cenit bap dad Ricca arise lot of Ostrich Feather Dusters, with dren's Shves. Odd or Congress, ATE etter iaid sadites MEST eee wae ae ee They are living at 1363 soul. Friends and relatives invited to attend gray, brown and olive green—45 Inches wide. regular length handles or with long siete ee FF ad cog egg rag ata z z On Monday, March 21, 1898, at tinued use will ‘cure dyspepsia. Never spoils. Sold by ALL GROCERS. . fe28-1m,16 Ask for “‘Nutcoa!” eo a ed Mr. Henry J. Horn, 1813 Corcoran street, is still ill with bronchitis. Mrs. W. R. Stricklen, 913 R street, will not be at home tomorrow. ‘Thursday last a very enjoyable evening Al, beleved danghter of Mary’ Gullogher ind the late Timothy Danae aged forty yea Funeral from the residence A. Donoghue, > on Thursd: $1] 00 etc. Lailes' Laced and toc. each. Button Shoes — with Illuminated Poplins— Double wa sufliefently heavy for tailor suits— M. requiem muss at St. new colorings—43 inches wide. plain toe—sizes com- Alegent | Patent leather tip or $1.25 a yard. (6 ft.) handles for ceilings, pictures, 50° Tabie No. 3. | E pe Aiea ee SS was spent by a party of young folks from] ftelatives and friends ave tes ie $1.50 a yard. Open Stock plete: Should Interest You. Capitol | Hill at Masonic Temple. Dancing Sates ae yectfully one _ es ——— = Dinner Sets. Table No. 4. c,. Tabie No. 5. : was the princioal feature of the evening, Frize Crepon— M Hi Z ; Rs e after which refreshments were served. wing é red prmeogirg My “Cunrlee S a.m., fits me tatie-tae a oma, | Many prudent and careful house-| hj | Mets, ats ss Riad bat Making It Easy $) gost otitis Manos | Bey gte ge! mein Sa ‘ wrface—cadet, green, gray, eastor and | Wives are buying their Dinner, Tea | | ther, Kangaroo and and laced — patent : Sa ee ee eed |S a ne beeen ad: tacheal wide: endl Breakiaats Gea eontone “Open | ey EG oe leather tip—the pew: FOR EVERY ONE TO OWN A TRUNK IS R. Holmes, Quigiey, M. Holmes, Torrens, 24, at 2 p.m. Kelotives and frievds invt $1.75 a yard. Stock” Wi hi vs style of toe. WHAT WE ARE DOING THIS SEASON, N. Slattery and M. Fitzgerald, and Messrs. attend. ete q Ock patterns. e carry them in SOME PEOPLE PAVE AN IDEA THAT % | Jones, J. Gordon, Heinline, Weber, S. Bliss, | = n stock from 3 to 5 years, and broken | 98 $7 -50 |. TEN OR FIFTEEN DOLLARS REPRE. $|G. Perry, Embrey. D. Hurdle, P.’ Higgins, | KLINE. Qn Mondas, March 21, 43, at 9 ot Gloves © | pieces can easily be replaced without | Eh SUNTS THE PRICE OF A GOOD TRUNK. 3 | Cassidy, | Carman, Beiter and’ Mrs. | beloved and only daughter of Charies and Car- WHEN YOU BEGIN TO REALIZE THE and Smith. Mrs. 8. Heinline and Mrs. rie Kline, rec ently of this city, aged bie For Easter. delay. Our 17 different open stock | We have about 120 pairs of Wo- patterns give you the best up-to-date men’s 2-clasp Pique Gloves, which | ¥@T¢s to select from. You only buy we secured under the regular price. the pieces you need. Our new low FAMILY SHOE STORE, We shall offer them tomorrow on prices will please ates 310-312 Seventh Street N.W. the same basis as we bought them. opt en wh pit a Le AVENUE ENTRANCE THROUGH 8. KANN, SONS & CO.'S. 75¢- a pair. Regular price, $1.00. arl and cream; self and Heinline were the chaperones. Mrs. Robert Hinckley will be at home to- morrow (Wednesday) for the last time this s<o-on. A musicale and dance was given by Miss WORTH OF THAT years and ten months. $4.50 TRUNK WE ARB OFFERING YOU WILL NOT ; NG WITHOUT ONE. | i i LOCKHEAD. On March 21, 1808, et 4 after a short illness, WA) son of James and Anvie Lock Funeral from hie late residence, 91 rid: ? . . ort] it, y. areh 23, at 2 Lillie L. Wilson Friday evening, March 18, ee oe eee bhi at the residence cf Mrs. Hampton, No. 1104 friends of family are invited to attend. Canvas-covered, four iron bends, heavy slats all over, ccyered by seven-inch-wide steel clamps, three long binges, heavy Vic- tor lock and side bolts, deep set-up tray, with lids and ccmpartments—a splendid, strong trunk, good for years of travel. 400 Other Trunks, lzth street. Among those who contributed = to the program were Mr. and Mrs. Harry | McGOw Robertson, Misses Davis, Mr. Clifton Clarke, Miss Anna Kluge, Miss Katie Ellis and Miss Lillie Wilson. Others preseat were Mr, and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. On Monday, March 21, 1898, at Man- H., Mrs. ELIZA McGUOWAN, in the ninsty-Hirst year of her age. Notice of funeral hereafter. 2 plainly marked. to $1.50 eac he 5 = z : %e Goes ARE BECOMING MORE = = = “OF STO itching. POPUL Hampton, Mrs. Thomas, Mr. J. King, Miss A. LS ree - POPULAW EACH = At lower prices than ever, stylishly Sntsh- ¥ | Cooke and Mr. Draper. After refreshments aged “thirty-four Gas C k St ed and well arranged for your inspection. were served the evening was brought to a eaneut is lis late residence, No. 709 © street OC Ove ° close by dancirg. northwest, ou Wednesday: March 23, at 8:45 i Special | 66 = c ¢ . Alligator Sstchew, Mise Cora Frank, eldest daughter of Mr Cy 9 Shoes. pecial. i a BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED, and Mrs. William Frank, and Mr. Samuel Bae to attend, Interment in St. Mary's ¢ i = . t 5 cemetery. 2 A full assortment ot Spring and A . shall es tomorrow one lot Tr hice $4.50. - Wiener te eae ae ae ae RoE ae Summer Shoes now on display, > Ant Of choice 2-burner Hot Plate Gas o Orde ’ ANY LEATHER LINED. ¥ | lors of Mrs. Freund, on 10th street, in the residence of ber daughter, Mrs. A. Gru Stoves with best removable top, double flame burners, and 6 feet of patent end gas tubing. - $1.39 complete. Picture j i epartment. We don’t take a man’s measure and then send the materials to ‘a presence of relatives and intimate ‘friends. Missouri avenue northwest, Mrs. RJ ‘The bridal party, to the strains of Mendels- as widow of the late Alexander Sa $ sohn's Wedding March, entered the com- 4 modious parlors, which had been elaborate- Fungal fron bee eatin Sey, SE 9 S|, Secorated for the occasion. First came the new styles are represented, many of which are of our own special de- signs. Qualities and shapes were never better and the prices are the very lowest for similar grades of goods. Women's Fine Viel Kid Oxfords, patent tip, coneuve last, round toe—the best value and most the little misses, Florence Frank, sister | SCHULTZE. On Monday, a egg 21, =, at 7 id B he Wi f Bi a LOTTIE, below wife Predet 1231 and 1233 Pa. Ave. 3] {fnPSimcs’of the aroom, as flower snets, | Betltze. It lyn, niece of the groom, as flower girls, © ; dressed m pink silk; Masters Mark Adams | Funeral "Wednesday morning, March 23, at 30 of Boston and Norman Blum as pages, in| — 2.clgck; frm, 1106 H street northeast. Feieais i perfec tt whee soem We are showing th | = 2 ; ; ‘March 21, 1808, at his res- [peridaae ei en Sa far Pictae 1 es ig bias ence sweat shop to be made up over a Send Us the Furs Be hone weet EC SMITH, Very Flee Soft Tan Kid Oxfords, in €s, including the latest nov Soot Min’ white Dengaline silk, ‘with | Services cn” Wednesday, Bian 28. at — $2.50 to $3.50 | elties, prominent among which are | socks pa oe {hat need altering, or repalring. ‘They'l be | Mr. Phil Friedlander as best_man. The ; Ne in safe hands. Only those ‘oom eSCO! irs. mi = cay map romns aes subicets particularly adaptable for We employ our own cutters an ul *< ~-fineat work are emplozed here, ANT werk Gg {iym, who wore yellow brocaded ‘ilk. ‘Mrs. “G. 22, 1808, at 1131 eae $3.00 ster gifts. We name in part: workmen, who cut, fit and finish on the premises, 80 there's no danger of loss, | Wm. Frank, mother of the bride, came Gth street northwest, T. H. C. STIONG | ‘of ob Boots, very soft and per- ; ~14x28 Remarque Proof Etchings, in neat tt di 1 (FURS STORED in our moth-proof com. | !n with Mr. M. Wiener, father of the ee Mississippi, in the fifty-tlid year mene gtiche med $3.00 | re frames, wth mat. 5c. | every garment under our personal Rice thsbr wy Leones groom, and lastly the ‘bride, with ler | of 8 net at Oak Hill Coapel at 4:30 p soles. very Intest finish. Per pair.......- $3.00 | Genuine Water Colors, in neat burnished : fately taken measurements. cs A R Cc os G Streets. Seev gilt frames. Kath. ....-.02-5000-00-se0:+ g5c.4 ae “y s =: re i mh22-t,th,s,16 ining 2 1" ate! 8:30 adit, N di ee an t Elsck Ca bon Photographs, | black frames to We don’t consider our contract z Fe Re SEAN EP after a mic cEY, lew and importan the latest sublets.” Machen. ne $25 fulfilled until a customer is satisfied. x € Books. 2 et eet a We guarantee a faultless fit and “Bock” Beer £ The Science of Political Economy, } ane gut ‘frames hack nme 18 Floren $5.00 the best home custom work in every Ed < io Mees oa, ae = Ate Angelus, tn gt frame’ with ft $Le0 i instance. 5 24 bottles--only $1. ripest work, embodying the study Auroras, in gilt frame, with brass corners and i $20, si white and observation of a lifetime, cloth. ! goxyination geen, red and gilt $1.00 $ Other Suits for , $25, $30 and . Hi 4 “uly selected hops pbb aS broad white Lam, i PAGES <5 -a -$2.00 | Crayon Portraits. i ~ 35- f : in the early fall and stored waged ed mun Io England ‘das, just published and ceria | Cooled from ny style or size photograph, correct aul {38 in our vaults until : before going te ben eee demand. fhe volume tneludes nee ar El which Fone = Stany “Marpessa.” “Christ in Hades Seas ete AI y gives it MA’ nor pimp a4 $1.20 ‘ Jills AGE and DOUBLE &| mone no out Pe Hope of the World and other Poems Picture Frames to Order 79,1 i : ed by the young the out- ae ee $1.00 | "pve beaded: eainslee. 0: doleet lk “A gue } ‘ 1 i STRENGTH. It’s delicious Wiener and Sook a shame Soeeioete Se LL ee | ae ee Ellin ee _ Expert Tailor. 208 F St. to. drink—and a peerless § | Ringer 0 ‘Adams and a 5c. | Be atts sets noua ae stock a complete = and Mr. Beekman York. * - Mrs. with her The ‘Woodward & Lothrop” Sewing Machines E bade is swelling. Mrs. Are up to date in every particular. A fi : v8 bigger wave of indy p to date in every particular. ve-year guarantee and complete rt set of attachments with every machine. $18.00 to $24.50 are the prices. Necessary instructions given at the store. Woodward & Lothrop. .

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