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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1898—i4 ‘PAGES. preciated. —We’ve placed on sale a Rugs—rare examples of eastern art--soit and silky. They're the least bit damaged in some cases, and we've decided to make a sensational selling of them. Name. Size. - Antique Anatolian, 4 ft. 1 in. x . Bin. Antign= Antique . by 8 ft. To Buy : - : ° ; : Orienta ug dese —This is a department we are especially proud of— showing some 2,000 pieces—the choicest “person- ally selected” stock that can be gotten together. —When we offer a bargain here it’s one to be ap- by 6 ft. 3 Se OO0 S96) HEALTH CATECHISM. PROUD AND PLUMED/$ lot of Antique Oriental ote8 in. in. peeerersy not the lack of iv. nutriment, not bran crackers. What is the best method of cure? Plenty of wholesome food well digested. But how can a weak stomach digest plenty of wholesome food? By taking with the food after each meal certain harmless remedies which are known to digest food and thus nourish the blocd and rest the weak stomach, What are these harmless remedies? Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Are these tablets superior to the various Hquid preparations so called dyspepsia cures? Most decidedly, because all liquid medicines be- ‘What is the first cause of nine-tenths of all dis- ease? Imperfect digestion of food. Why does imperfect digestion cause disease of other organs? Because blood, nerves, muscles, bene and flesh ure derived from the food we eat and digest. If digestion is perfect the blood is pure, nerves and mureles strong, flesh firm. If the digestion is poor, the blood is supplied from half-digested, ferment- ing focd, irritating every nerve and organ. The re- sult 1s. sooner or later, organic dieease, because every organ being poorly nourished the weakest gives way first and we have liver trouble, kidney complaints, heart disease or consumption. Is not dieting the usual and best treatment to cure indigestion? No, because the dyspeptic has been starved long enough; what is needed is abundant nourishment, ‘The stomach and blood demand aa - a Hall Tonight. MANY COMING FROM BALTIMORE School Children and Royal Arch » Chapters Visit the Fair. INTEREST ON THE INCREASE Every Knight Templar in Washington and a host of those of Baltimore began their morning orisons today with an ex- purgation of the weather and vigorous Vili- fication of those who control it, from Chief Willis Moore down to the devil in the weather bureau printing office. The rea- son for this universal denunciation on the part of the gallant sir knights was not far to seek. Each and every one of the local and proud to the Masonic fair and expo- sition at Convention Hall tonight. ‘The blue lodge Masons had Captured it ‘Tues- day evening, the members of the Royal Soeeereeeneen dee “The Dependable Store.” Friday--and remnant day. The remnants roll up in immense quarttities. tomorrow— the result of increased selling—and we have marked them all at wee prices for quick clearance. This store wouldn't be the live progressive emporium it is but for this policy of weekly clearing the decks of odd lengths and broken lots at close to cost prices. It keeps the stocks ever fresh and new—and helps you'to a bargain feast every Friday besides. Tomorrow’s remnant values are of surpassing inter- est—brimful of the bargain flavor. with eagerness. 4 millinery values. A bargain sale in the Milli- nery department of unusual note —full of saving. A small ict of Panama Hats, tastefully trimmed with rose: ard dotted ‘net, which Children’s Fancy Straw Hats, trimmed genorously with fancy ribbon and flowers, which are cheap at $2.50— $1 79 : ° tomorrow at. You'll read about them Ribbon remnants. Remnants of French taffeta ribbon, 2% inches wide, of v@ry fine quality—and satin ribbons from 2 to 3 inches wide, in lengths from 1 te 3 ids, Which sell regularly at Ie. to dc. rd, will go to- mocrow at “Ile. Remnants emby. Remnants of fine Swiss, nainsook and cam- A R ; O Fae rtunit e ms Sue G 5. 96, = (Remnant Upholsteries. ‘To Be Committed to Memory by All i : : thr throt . ae nw Zande of araperice, consteting ot den. are ppo y Dyapeptics, Invaltds, Consumptives.. | 118 Knights Templar Will Capture oeaOe Am : joey Kot Sepenaneae ed et i {yroard iene ° 434c. I2ige., go for seapeer so 25 opaque window shades, slightly eolled from handling, with fixtures com- 15c : ° plete, for.. 200 brass extension rods for sash enrtains, —— pees, complete an 334c. 2 remarkable dress goods offerings. ever offered. There ts nothi Matter with the fab rempants—Uut all in good desirable * —and must appeal to every woman who cares anything at all about saving. About 100. plecer, prising fancy mixed. all- toned beiges, fine moh cloths, all-wool cashmeres’ and new spring piside patterns among. them that sold as igh as Ge., to go for the re markable price *S The most valuable are vegetable ferments, pure | men and 300 or 400 of those in Baltimore were made to sell at §—will So ee ee Finest imported English worsted, _ new repsin, pe food an teute aie All ae ee had been smoothing out their feathers, so ee bargain block temor- $2. 08 pest satin ribbons, which are worth 25c. fancy ane neveities, a are now combined in the form of pleasant tasting eLGE, o*° ° 10 4c. a yard, go at coverts, movelty checks, bay: 4 a tablets. scld by draggin. under the name. of | t© SP€ak, in anticipation of going plumed ies 15c. line stripes.” coverts, ‘mohair’ mixtures, in fact, a vast army of able dress goods. for . * 39c. ‘i so come stale with nge and lose whatever good qual] Arch Chapter had overwhelmed “it lect eee Ae Na eA 1a bric embroideries, in iy to 4-yard - | Odd lots shoes. . Antique ities they may have had originally, while the tab-| night and the Knights Templar were de- ore—only about 3 dozen ip the lot—which oe. a yard, go tomorow for. GUC. Ss pubs Aclier coded Gun, BOE Antique Jet retains its properties indefinitely. Stuart's Dys-| termined to go both of th a : sell regularly at wilt go to DEC ferent styles, “Regular price, 8139. ( 4c Antique pepsia Tablets can be carried in the pocket, 2 WHEREIS oe morrow for, : ° Remnants whit s. INE, Tvs cv aecestensbhsnsesenustebe < ways at band ready for use when traveling or at| 4eal better on this momentous evening. zn white goods. 4 daily occupation, They cost but 50 cents and Full Pocket Books Anyhow. A limited lot of our regular $7 and $8 Remnants of fine English piques, in “{ Varela Dicyele boots, sizes 8, 3% Antique should be kept in every family. ‘They keep the dl- trimmed hi will be offered to- ai only. ‘ort Antique A - Ant.que Antique Antique Persian, Daghe stan, Persian, Melas. gestion perf indigested, fermenting food. t and save doctor's bills™by warding Yes, because Ip all cases the trouble results from Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cause the food to be digested before it has time to ferment Every one of the knights was to have to the prayers that have been going up ever since sunrise to the extent of clear- ing away the rain clouds by nightfall they will carry out their intentions. But even $5 -The silk buyers should come in a steady stream all day to- morrow—because the values of- lengths fmgm 2 to 8 yards, with medium and heavy ord and fancy patterus—fabrics Remnants of India lnons, plaid lawns and organdies and fine checks and stripes worth ic. nainsooks, in 1 to 4-yard lengths, from 10 to 20c. a yard, will go tomorrow at... Tan ‘and Black canvas tope ~ 79 gone in full regalia, and if the meteorolog- which sold at 1Se. to a yard, all ae off disease. Es 38 pairs ladies’ black tang aford ties, Are Stuart's DySpepsia Tablets adapted to ail} 1¢@! fates take a turn today and consent The bargain silks. 12'4c. several Lortig cb Usenepete to be propitious and lend a generous ear g je Bicely made. 23 pairs little boys’ gpring-heel hook-lace shoes, strictly solid leather, sizes 9 Go c to 13. Regular $1.25 value. For.... OS < If yon wish to know more about them ask your | {if the rain contin: d the knights can- : ——____ 2 Daghestan.3 fr ues an e knights can: = Antique Melas. 3 ft. Gruggist for a package and try them. apl4,16-2t | not wear thei full regalia they will turn fered are extraordinary. Api ee 2 lots black goods. Hao beets | Ut eagerly just the same and add to the : J Seetesdbetoetont ee al rds of changeable figured gloria, in a yard, will offered t - Seine substantial part of the enterprise by car- Rigi coumantacen taractanetaaieriaatona| row at only: Fine black mohair crepons in choice new W. B. Moses & Sons, Storage, 22d and [1. > F st. cor. Lith. ‘ AUM’ 416 7th St. rying full pocket books there and bringing them away in a cadaverous state. Royal Arch Chapters. The Royal’ Arch Masons did this last night, and had a gay time doing it. The different chapters, under their respective designs—which we gold at 29. a yd.—will go tomorrow at.. i) 17c. A lot of 265 yards of plaid rustling taf- feta, Bayadere stripe, check taffeta and lai bigek, satin “duchesse which sofl up to $1 a yard—we offer to- morrow at.. 59c. Remnants of white corded dimities, in 4 to 12-yard lengths, which sold at lve. a yard, go tomorrow a : 2 matting remnants. designs, extra quality Mack brocaded Jac- quards in satin-finisted effects aud black brocaded mohair «lcilians mods 1QC. Which sold for 89. and 50c.—go at.. Remnants 07 some of our very finest black pods, such as plain mohair brilliantine, ine black fared mobatr crepons, new lizard —SSS=S \NOSGOt SGC oeooorooeoeoeeeoee: A lot of remnants of fancy pods, English chevi @ fine “al cflicers, arrived shortly after 8 o'clock, Sa Jers matting, in lengths from’ fon ot scasonable t 48c. ri S n S, cnly to find Convention Hall and the ar- cA Bok Ot 30 pads ot pion Eisey, Sait: mon pet oe tomorroy Worth up to $1. F r Cs 5 black yt taffeta, stripe and plaid taf- yard, at see - enieninineene omorrow’s nnant day 5 itude. Boai ntrolman which sold up to S9c. a yard—goes 306 vards of mattings, consisting of Ja owe My cue ant ay Samuel M. Yeatman, who was the master tomorrow for only. . 35c. anese and fancy Chine seamless 7 ints 2 corset values. will have more desirable bar- $| of ceremonies for the evening, received tne —_— matting.in lengths from 6 to 10 I A. lot of Indies’ well-known “American one . ae honored guests, who made a tour of the or gr Nat ee eoent a et sizes, will be s than usuai or c a A lot of 160 yards of black motre velour, Lady" corsets, in odd sizes, gains than usua! on account of $} poner gue by Grand Marshal Abram pininc binck speaul ioe recta lackbescans Tow at m4 /2C. pectificed tomorrow a sa» SOC the many articles that became Frey, and were then reviewed by J. F. R. satin and groe grain and plaid taffeta, in SSS ss — : : A 3 Appleby, Samuel R. i zs all the newest hades, and black broca A oice of of “C. B.” corsets, in AT THE odds and ends during Easter $| Appleby, eee ee moire faconne,which sola up to 200700 Closing out odd lots mittee as So ee ohach ean mt 35c. week. Thorp, O. Drown, H. Wilbur Ennis, Harry Cl es ° Soc., Will be offered for - Standiford, George C. Ober, A. B. Coolidge, H. K. Simpscn, Charles Becker, L. Stod- in the cloak dept, Remnants of Black i a i aa a i a ae se ae es es iss i a Oh Os Se te We Wh De th I ss ss Sh ARLINGTON HOTEL, 2 linen values. ‘3 2 ‘hildren’s fers, ide of all-wool Dress Goods, Silks, $|@rM Trimble. J. H. Jochum, Jc. ai- 1% Domestic remnants. Jalen" clothe ta variety of color, newly 9 len, William G. Bowers, S. Holmes, Alex- braided—which were marked 1 I F and oKenaie 4ag = ~ rye S-yard pieces of cotton bird's-eye will AUC ION SAL O Dra pery Goods and ander McKenzie, Thomas F. Gibbs, T. G. $ The prices tell their story—read and run, $2.50 and §2.98—go tomorrow at $ 50 gor eagr nt = Li bout o Eti Ghastee eae wonneseana’ theie| > fhenehed uscilin awalenteeds negparty aot 8 “fine tallor-made sults, in the blouse “4 RARE AND VALUABLE hall fi at a out one= officers wero ag follows! ene ne Se. a yard—will go in a jiffy to- 3 style reefer, satin Ined and richly’ braided ee eg ner Soi y morrow at.. a5 es -wool cheviot serge in nay; Cher ak 0 Gen ceed bbe om OIL PAINTINGS alf former prices. oCgumbia Chapter, No. 1 P. P. Rouse, B. ESTE Peni tiny 8 ehaice ot, 8 Gopen colored tarder, nse Sareea : , d; Wash- “fi fold tomorrow, per dosca, ead AND WATER COLORS Sc. yd. $| nse ee a eee ee | eee ee, 9 oc. yd. Ha ilies SEC w. will: be offered. tommorrow Yor. 1214c. 14 ladles’ Mescle sults of tan and gray In the Art Gallery of the Arlington Hotel, ; Atle See J. We covert, with leggine Included. ‘These suite vor skiers, $ | Townserd, S. P. Johnson; Eureka’ Chap- WELTY, . 4, C. BE. Bronson, W. R. Shi id THAD, - jette Pano ey;7 Lafayette Chapter, No. 5, = i Ww are from list year—slight ¢l Remnants of bleached muslin, which 1s every bit as good as “Fruit of the Loom,” Remnants linings. make them as new season—were $5.00—1 any th! TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ‘$1.98 Remn: rilled silesia, » z a int; Behrens “and Z xy on sale tomorrow, a yard, 3H. a am ata anal Sn ae per- T CL BICYCLE Nav: 2 No. sereceee pad zen black roc . blacl co EVENINGS UF TH IS WEEK, zs AN AND 1 OE Uae Book iutebinges, ID Agee Ad ee x eatin damegk figured, stiffened and 85c. and iaige-g0 for - 3kc. ‘ eRupay. 1 OS Stockett; Mount Horeb, No. 7, F. Gawle: Remnants of light American shirting eS ee ee? B 7° At 8 O'clock. Bs a GG. Zangle and J. Potter; Potomac ED il Se 2HKe. —— h ergine, French perccline, an : ie : apter, No. 8, W. 8. Waddy, J. ‘T. Greaves 5S cece ‘oods. week forens . chs Peg De : Sane won ee eae ear Rene ee ee McEntyre, W. E. ; 5 Ge : ; , : ‘teen nding, BOUGUEREAU’S CELEBRATED “SPRING,” : Hiram, No. 10, FF Philios at woe |% For the men. indies, American organdie, lace etri ed Yetnch velve a no blacks—which sold for 12¢.—+ pieces for... ‘These have been the most desirable waist and Seeoncae a hich ee whieh ‘are Worth up t» i2igc., go at 334c. yd. rd Reed; Capitol Chapter, No. 11, F. J. Wood- tert 2 a man,’ J. A. Wytmore and C. T. Caldwell. A lot of men's satin and silk figured four-to-hands and tecks, in nearly all light Pe se _ Also valuable examples by the following renowned artists: Ziem, Jacque, Corot, Worms,’ 33 CHILDRE:! on MNS, RN ono weit Sunny to the Pat. ee a eo Boys’ clothing. S, 1 SIT HIGH NEC WERB Aubert, Merle, Schreyer, Van Marck, Pripay ot SF NOC. At the conclusion. of the review ranks ——— 500 yards wash fabrics, consisting of fine sik Shand eiiabonbeaieh eal: P lt, Sir Th Taw were broken and each Mason was made A lot of dozen fancy percale bosom sheer organdie, organdie lawn: sizes S—16, ip brown and gray mixed chev- 2 errault, Sir Thomas Lawrence, the target for volleys of appealing glances and white body laundered shirts, in neat Swiss organdies, skirt crash a fots, lined’ well, small sizes up to 8 have Verboeckhoven, Delort, Casanova, Licata, plaid and figured patterns—which’ are well all remnants of fabrics that and pleading words fired from bright eyes raided satlor éollare—vold up to now for most desirable patterns of 598. Sot they one worth the and worth up to 1c. 634c : - igured ps Lerolle, Piot, Daubigny, Millet, Adam, Dupre, Barre, Rinaldi, Fesular 00e” sort, ‘will go tomor. LEELA EINES and pretty lips in the great campaign rears 50c. sort, will go tomor- 33c season, = every clothing }e—tomorrow $1.48 a - rend e * 5 waged for contributions to the general Na- see SS nods 233 ° for... o- Madou, Fortuny, Mauve, Artz, Leo Hermann, &c.,&c. tonal Masonic Wemplowurid sBresomaen cer Also, tered and then fell victims to all sorts of | Ségéptetetoleloteteteteteleteletotetetetote 200 WATER COLOR PAINTINGS BY MEMBERS OF THE IN- TERNATIONAL ART LEAGUE, REPRESENTING THE WORK OF THE BEST FRENCH, DUTCH, ENG- LISH AND ITALIAN SCHOOLS. | foraging. Bachelors bought embroidered pin cushions with a gay abandon that be- spoke a possible change in the domestic conditions, and there were hundreds of other incidents where the articles pur- — chased were as foreign to the necessity or % H NET VEILINGS, » 5] ondeefontoetoesoateetorgonteecentnesenteeseozentoatonfontoetontensontonsniceatees slo etoatoatoateafoateafont afoatrateaterie featoetente Ic. yd. Note—Owing to the impending war, the owners have decided to |% | requirements of the purchasers as the pin [ H IS S I ORE GROWS BE I - I ‘ER==* by day— close out the above valuable collecti vorth $: Public Auc- |# <3 2 RUE Seo GE eh oT ; i a y on (worth $200,000) at Public Auc £ os < ways carry their pins, a8 well known, under . ‘ : ais . tion, without reserve. Terms cash. The sale is under the supervision of $ 5G) | Mae ae ee a OC You'll open your eyes with admiration when you view our preparations for your Spring Tailoring Wants. C. G. Sloan & Co., Auctioneers. api2-3t & £ A. Characteristic Crowd of Chitaren, aren e = ——$————— = — ¢ x ERE oY S| It was a gay crowd last ‘night and a live. Beauty and excellence are linked to low prices, and whatever you'll choose, you'll save money by ‘i 25 é POSES ESOS ESOS eS HS HS eee eos |Z C. % [ty one, but tt had been preceded earlier in ae “g Zz Se ae , { the day by a gayer and a livelier. At 3 3 % — 25c. Ties, toc. ¢ o'clock in the afternoon the school children choosing. : . e ns urg ro. - TARGE ASSORTMENT OF SILK | of Washington began to pile up into Con- il 0d z i. Oe. vention Hall and spread themselves over it INTEREST WILL CENTER tomorrow in a first quality 3 eee and through the annex into every concelv- 3 Friday is Our Bus Da $ porDARLE FULL OP CABINET SIZE 3 sable place that juvenile curiosity could lead GENUINE IMPORTED pure Scotch wool cheviot suit to- == eae. cna RA MES % | them. There were little girls and little + y y ae AND 50e. FRIDAY 15c. boss ‘and ttle teachers and ‘big teachers, order. Any other tailor would ask you $18 or $20 for a s and when Mr. Allison Nailor, jr., who Wi Pa The Bargain Day of the Week $ nniversally earn as godfather of all suit=-they’re imported cheviot--equal in goodness. eve C the public school children of Washington, $ of looked out upon the scene in Convention enough goods for 154 suits--we want to interest 154 menin_ jj; ; . Hall his bos d with pri H Be one of the many—and come to our store tomorrow and $]£ Richt ebauiing: ousertulleeis rete our tailoring--13 styles to choose from--swell. SCOTCH r 4 put money in your own pocket. ye H “¢ | full of fun, the little ones unconsciously + Wiiat we ddvedite wetiase £ % | paid a remarkable tribute to the people of 4 o . Weshington, who they so expressively rep- resented, and the system under which the: Seedentengengengentongongeg effects--cut in the newest shape after the latest fashion H plate. We assure you a perfect fit--of course the sale is not cs ar ) Two Specials in Lawns. $ 12%4c. 4o-in. Batiste Lawn @ in light, medium and navy blue, black, pink and green, in great % variety of patterns. Q a e z he! Dress Goods. vlonser © behavior, “If there Were tay’ bad bose oa counted complete until you are satisfied with the fit. RE 390 FRIDAY the crowd or bad girls, the kind that like to break windows and stick pins in people, they were certainly on their good behavior yesterday afternoon. Next Wednesday afternoon, April 20, will be another occasion when the little ones will be given full control of the fair, and the picture will be as pathetic and affect- ing as any ever limned, for the little tots who are inmates of the various orphan asylums in the District will be the honored guests of the Masons, for whom Mr. James We've selected a lot of Dress Goods, consisting of 50 pieces Coverts, Tweeds, Melanges, Mix- tures and Ch-cks. All this spring’s goods, which we have been selling for 69, 75, 89c. and $1.00 a yard. By the way, we came near forgetting to tell you the price-= 67 READY-MADE SHEETS, SIZE 2yjx2% YARDS, PRIDAY 735. $ .£0,G00D QUALITY COTTON PILLOW BOBRIDAY: 320005 -54¢.ea 74 YARDS OF FR wife NARDS OF CAMBRIC AND swiss EMBRO) . WAS 28¢. YARD. FRIDAY. ‘22c. yd Sack Suit to-order, ‘11, Soe % For Friday... 8c. yard 18c. Organdies, in light sheer ¢ effects, in beautiful figured de- For Friday..... 49¢. yard. SERTINGS oF Bey ee a 2 Sats wea Brie Mertz and Mertz, 3 rae over 50 ote to ee _45¢. Mixtures in new Spring YARD. FRIDAY. 1214. y d A {fone sacs of the widespread in- a a = 296. yard. $)$ a4 sone ui Tyeonrmy muon: $ | et pine ake neveveners 2 ||| Progressive Tailors, Every item in this “Ad” is worthy of your Gene en, ithe I sreenoen NGL J Henry Sea Re of the'board of control, was coming down G street toward his place of business when President F. C. Stevens of the West End National Bank met him in front of that institutiom)\* Rhey exchanged greetings, when Mr. Stevens remarked: “Come in most thoughtful consideration. Ladies’ Wash Wrappers, in light colors, full length and. width, well made, all new patterns. For Friday only cegcceccncuncnseeecenacom lle CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK LT EGULA 8c. pr 15e. FRIDAY! 8 DOZEN PIECES BLACK VELVETEEN 906 F Street. . o- SKIRT BINDING, 4 YARDS IN PIECE. here, I want.jp give you something,” and a = ies? - c Oe. VALUE. FRI- 7 ns chi 4 J. R. Elder, Columbia Athletic | had been closed in that state. About the . _ 65 Ladies’ Dress Skirts, in black and colored. Sells for ray w- AC. PC $F] Foland nates ie toMe seat CBC FOF | Carter ene cussion Part a. O15 P.m.— | only state which did not, in its highest >, are el 7 C. ET- ves an lar rs, CI y od "° ls For Friday........... meter SE00 M_ SOAP. sisters ond sweethearts, In charge of Grand | man, W'L-LC-; cornet solo, selected, Rob- | tenance of public morality was ae Ladies’ Undersk: = daca ' k Master Thomgs J. Shryock of Maryland | ert Maxwéll. ‘Intermission. Part 5, 9:45 ) and there the court, the court 42 Ladies’ Underskirts—imitation silk—sell for 75c. Cc. Cake p.m.—Acrobatics, Prof. Crossley and Mas- | appeals, had delivered an opinion - te and William Lp Rue Thomas, grand mas- Kor friday =: sien ter of the K ts Templar of the United wee pierre ovens csaisoe ee AOE, Nolan, jr., Horace Tremmer RITING PAPER AND ter Thomas i "3 i 1 : 2 oe I visit the fair tonight, rain or |and Joseph Antrim, C.A.C.; dogology, | made it the duty of the government to Yard-wide Percale, in light, medium and dark figures and a COLORS, FIRE: Srna Stmeys will OrSS Ga oo SPRITE a | TEaAE mines Gael and exhibstal Uy, | efter mor oaly public morals, but the gen- Plasdss3c oS ae Pet Pry See a 6lAc. yard. S . 8c: box timpore and Objo train, arriving here at 7 | Mr. H. O. French, eral principles of religion. o'clock, xgcompanied by the 4th Regiment + Shepherd's Plaid Dress SEDO DODOD IDOI DHDOHD SHDSIOHDHIHD GD HDHDHO HDHD DHOGOHD rtotelleteeitese Goods, ¢ y ’ d of Baltimore, and will be met at the in Indiana they had @ lew that restrained a Bike — width, fast colors, AU M S Band 6! lec ‘oy.Fepritsicen Ut SAYS THERE IS LAW ENOUGH. Toman, tTom ung ter tongue, foe trecl = - * the Washington commanderies, accom- then turn laugh na th na A : Statement by Mr. Ritter Before the it lied to the and 12hc. Dress Ginghams, in Remnants............714¢. yard. stO THESE Tee al ae apatrolsauite woes ak Anti-Saloon League. wire two o three cance agaist men toons 50 dozen Children’s 12$c. Black Ribbed Hose—sizes 5 to Io. night ae e9 et pe cetormances ‘piven ‘The friends of the Anti-saloon League ee ature under this er es 3 pairs A Sacre epreerg Le ee Naeem St Cuaknas ee erineret st Liem t mre Seanscor ed during the evening by Miss Power, Mra. 35 dozen Huck Towels—18x36. . Hay. committee on entertainment, proved | night to hear og Spielman end r ++s++++-6 for 25c. In cur Boys’ Suit Department we are offering great induce- ments this week. so interesting that they kept a great crowd assembled arcund the entrance, thus Preventing the incoming and outgoing of Indianapolis, one of the executive officers of the league. They were entertained and for more than an hour with &/ ‘The suggestion has been made that ® 0 visitors. Consequently it was determined | instructed > Our entire stock consists of new, fresi phage k Whole cat as it is inviting in >| to have the entertainment hereafter in the | clear, forcible argument to show that there | meagure be introduced in Congress reciting » fresh goods—not! ing from Wh po seemed ae ery exhibition hall in the annex. Yusouf, the the ruined state of our interests in last season. a sre ishing, too, “Give the ¢| remarkable Turkish athlete ‘and wrestler, culminating with the destruction of Boys’ Suits as low as 3c, Sizes 6to 14. You cannot match sread? terre Whole Went )| “ane xolowing 1s sesrpambrernecngntendt: this for less than $1.50. ___ In separate Pants we have a large and varied assortment—all sizes at reduced prices for tomorrow. WPONLY Se. LOAF, 9 COR. .. Krafft’s Bakery, {x5 HE apl4-th,s,t-20 5 = SPDIEDPODADHO HOO OHS POG OOF DHHS HOHOHOOS °O | ele "Sites Ee ‘ite Mbeya ery pater i sn.cll; mo bad effects; all troubles from ? y relleved by their use. advances it, Lansburgh & Bro., ican des tanner ame | ance owe es Pe ee og 420, 422, 424, 426 7th Street. tena it more then ‘the uae of ANGOSTURA | mlssion. “bart 8:49. Pe Speclai'y, Mr. tas Bled, 5 Moet Bepey eeserecewed oly Des." | Honey. Luckett; boting, Pek. ‘as wages,