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=e Woodward *». Lothrop, 11th and F Sts. N. W. A Great Sale of Standard Books At One-Half and One-Third Publishers’ Prices. We have inaugurated this week another sale of Good Books, which tore than ordinary interest, and includes works of Fiction, History, . Adventure, ys, etc. They consist of Books purchased from the auction trade sale of Bangs & Co., bankrupt stock of Merriam Co. and the sheriff's sale of the stock of Stone & Kimball. Some very choice and select books, both as to beanty of binding and excellence of represented. We cannot specify the quantities, but many of gle books, others two and three, while in a few instances we to twenty-five copies. roth, Poetry, are paper, them are sir e from te We nied ¢ mention a few but of the titles onl will furnish a complete nlogue My Dp. Wings Baring | » pages Published at $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00. Choice of these and scores of others, 50c. a Volume. Standard Sets. ‘Ss Counsel), Short Histo f the English People. Cloth. 4 volumes. B. Journal Dari By Ca if vublished at $3.00. 75c. a Set. & $1.50 of of these and ‘scores : 12 t *ublished at $2.00. 75c. a Set. a Volume. Loves. ‘The Lene Hou e Cmmiete works of ¢ Eliot. 12mo. Cloth. Published at $2.25. $1.25 a Set. risto. 5 Count of ‘ full-page iil ms. By A. Dumas. Publ shed at $15.00. $4. 00 a Set. 5 volumes. pazes; Johu “Esten gilt The volumes, 4to. 100 full-page Published at $15.00. $4.00 a Set. hall Rid e Wy ve ace on Sale Tomorrow, Wednesday, Some iiedde Mohair Waists. and lustrous and styles are shown, are as effective as a tafteta silk. one of which has 22 small vertical n front, double pointed yoke and four small box plaits in back crochet buttons for trimmings—the other shows the same effect in k, with bayadere cluster tucks and crochet button ornaments in front. : handsomest Black Mohair Waists we've shown this season and the best intrinsic value. very ery handse $3.25 Each for All Sizes. Third for. Summer Men’s Silks. Department Dainty, airy, pretty things, in] Offers as an uncommonly good varied assortment—all the newest | Value 50 dozen Striped Madras Neg- ligee Sint unlaundered, collar and cuffs attached, at 50c. Each. The window display will give you an idea of the patterns. conceits and most popular effects. Tomorrow, Wednesday, 1200 yards Japanese Wash Silks, « wide, extra heavy, absolutely fast col- First floor. s, in the following Ininatlons—white with me vite with tine takes cick = ™*" “| Refrigerators, Ice Chests And Water Coolers. Belding’s “New Perfection” wood Refrigerators have been sold j by us for seven years, and have given universal sa action. These Refrigerators are made of thorough- ly seasoned selected ash, with antique finish. Locks and hinges are of solid bronze with Roman’ gold ish. They are hand carved. Have self- retaining, ball-bearing castors, au- tomatic airtight lock, and the prov ion chamber, shelves and ice rack are made of galvanized iron. Have self-closing drip cup; and swinging Pas se board permits of a large pan. Special price, 85 Hard- with me-} 1s for the silk-like Mo- hairs for traveling dresses, separate skirts, waists and bathing suits. We e have in stock all sizes, for the liave a complete line of these goods ae. to the largest family, and in the best English makes, and they | every one is guaranteed in every re- finished with a very rich and| spect. No. 0, $8.95 each. iiiautive No. 07, $10.95 each. 2 = . 07, $12.50 each. {2-inch, per yard 50c. &, $15.00 each. Other sizes up to $35.00. Nursery etors—just the thing for the Lirsery, sick room or small family. 45 each. Belding’ Ice Cheets, hard wood, solidly built. $4.50 to $10.75 each. Water € ced, vlers, Japanned, double wall, p 95¢. each. Also a complete line of Porcelain- ned Water Coolers and Cooler Stands. Linen Handkerchiefs are the only} Fewt® or proper sort to use any time, especial- | Seasonable warm weather. They look | Housefurnishings. er better and wear many Every modern housekeeper should longer than union or cotton—| often visit our complete 5th floor de- they cost no more than a fair | pattments, where we are weekly re- ade of cotton; frequently less. We | vine the newest and best makes of sell linen—and nothing but linen for CLUES: ent Kitchen Pus mistites Many helpful articles are liner now being offered at low prices only made possible by quantity buying di- rect from the manufacturer. 1e best values obtainable at 124c. ¢ as follows: eritched "Bact @°"*,_ Cmbuldered. bem- y>4- | We quote a few items: ori chr taco = 12}c. | Strawberry Cappers or Hullers. Each., 5€- pee 12}c. | Sharp-pointed Ice Picks. Each........ 5c. i keaathcanae and-emiroider- 12}c.| Glass Lemon Juice Extractors. Each., 5C+ “ap rie a ee I2}c. | Lemonade Straws, per bundle.......... Se. "a pia, berate aad 246. pigttan Carpet or Purnitere Beaters, yo, Special. Small Covered Market Baskets. Each.. 5. Large Colored Japanese Silk 25c Handkerchieis, red, navy blue and} Wire Drawn Dust Brushes. Each.,.... TOC. yellow, such as used by soldiers and | Dead stuck tor bugs, per bottle....... - oc. sailors for the neck. Best Cembinaticn Ice Picks. Each... 25€- wit too, 50%: ach. Xow lee Tongs. Each..... T5¢. Woodward & Lothrop. King’s Pelace Department Store. | King’ Palace ‘Deparment Store. As will be long remembered in Washington any possibility you can get down town. waited on promptly and properly; we have made special z arrangements. you do not have to jostle and push your way to the bargain tables. A Bargain For All Day. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats—Chip, Fancy Braid and | Rough Straw. All the newest and most charming shapes and colors. Worth from soc. to $1..... 8c. From 9 to 10. Ribbons worth 11 to 12. Children’s | | Gingham 30¢. Mother Hubbard Dresses, rufiled from 25c. to | soc.—Fine Taffetas, Fancy Rib- bons, Satins and Gros Grains, 4 to -.19¢. | and braided... 5 inches wide. Choicest 12jc. Ladies’ Cambrie Corsez | Shades. <:. oe eee 10c. | Covers, all sizes up to 42... - 8c. ; Se oS op asce, 7sc. Ladies’ Empire Night S ae pause ites | Gowns, trimmed with ae Worthan to Sie Ace | 19¢. Ladies’ Large Size White 39c. Boys’ Blouses, white or | awn Aprons, lace insertion. .Q¢, fancy striped trimmings. ... 19. | 19c. 3-quart Covered Granite c. Ladies’ All-leather Belts; lesen Bia leeteem ++ OC, every color 50c. Genuine Imported Panama 2 2c. Hats; new shapes..... 15c. Ladies’ Leather Pocket | 75 Imported Fancy ia hooks; all colors........... 4. Gy Edge Leghorn Hats. 25c, From 12 to Sau [== SS augers Worth doc. 2Ac. | 16¢. Galvanized Wash Hand | Basins. ON des waste . 8c. From 10 to 11. Figured 50¢. Children’ s Mull (Cars, em- broidered or lace trimmed. .25¢. $2.00 Brilliantine ; | Half dozen Porcelain aces and Skirts, lined and bound....75¢, 4oc. Fine Cambrie Empbroid- he ., | ery; all widths and pat- $1.25 Duck Skirts, extra wide | terns........... eres DNAcs hem, generous width.......59¢. soc. Bunches of Lilacs or loc. Curling Irons, 4c. All colors Darning Cotton, 2 cards for 1c. China Buttons, all sizes, ‘Ie. a dozen. Se. yd. Black’ Velveteen Skirt Binding, 3c. Bluets—large size. . OC. | | | | Trimmed Turbans, weal $ | and $2.50—biack and colors. 44¢, \ a . Crochet Silk, ll colors, 3 spools for Our fortunate purchase of the M. J. Tlyers & Co. stock at such a low figure (25c. en the dollar) enables ds fo give such bargains at cur HOUR SALES: TOMORROW Do not fail to attend if by © Although we anticipate a more than usually big crowd, you need not be afraid of not being TO ISSUE THE BONDS Treasury Officials About Ready to Invite Offers. ——o———_— ENVELOPES HAVE BEEN PREPARED It is Intended to Put Out $200,- 000,000 First. | King’s Palace Department Store. » York With our enormous floor space newest and most chic styles. 23¢. From 4 to5. obtained if a large sum were offered at one time than if one lot were held back to de- press the price and the volume of offers upon the ot unnsval care to prever the greatest fect health. IS IT COMING? ammer Epidemic and a Few Words of arning. Rumors of yellow fever have already been re ried at Kes West, The quaranti and (wo cases Pr authorities are the coming « during the forthcoming snmmer. It is these dreaded diseases will uot visit us. but should they not, there has ben so much rain. and there is so h poison in the air and water that care should be taken Most 1 cannot easily them can be preve o keep in per- , bat nearly every « But bow? Ky heed ing what the highest known medical authorities ee emphatic ftate. Prof. Austin Flint, the lead ; ing professor in Bellevue College, In writing on >>> From 2 to 3. WAITING ON THE CONFEREES | thie sninjece says ia LA Jack . é aleonolic stimulants ia one Children’s Reefers and Jackets— SESne SSS striking characteristics of progress in the of metic! yet hie cone all colors—worth up to $2.50 48. Preparations are substantially complete medicine daring the last half com: $3.00 Ladies’ Crash Suits— ee, Revssenest Se oe p ihe sentiment of the medical editors thrnghomt Ropers ‘or the bonds for carrying on the Spanis' ne country ts In the same direction, and Dr. J. splendidly cut and made.. $1.88 $] (01, te pons “or arming on the Suanisn ip rg Seg cand 75¢-- Children’s and Misses’ $ Cong There will not be a delay of two “When an alcoholic stimulant ie per 7 . | days in issuing a circ! tati e terms alt Whiskey shomd be Genuine” “Ferris” Waists. 25¢. z days in i gine acral a cere =e ipa bet =o Seer se nen n the voads are offered and in- | F°°™ : a 5oc. Ladies’ Coutil All-bone 2 bids at par. Envelopes have al i bepeesl pS Sg er Corsets—drab or white....25¢. = n prepared, address» to every national | pamed Dine Weadkay wil eens aoe Biase ‘ook- & | bank te the postmaster at every money | intely diseases; impure whiskey _ SUS RE GR Iron Cook $ | order office and to the representatives wil net inp -Potsy see eee kee » 25. £ | certain e s companies who have offered | — so ¥ | to aid in ihe placement of the loan. - ie eases sé | The circulars announ-ing the loan will be Pa Eas Seeors: rom 3 to4. 5 i i ae ed in these envelopes and dispatched | Proposnin Axked for Supplying the 19¢. Ladies’ Mull Ties, 14 yds. %| as soon as as exact terms Be the act of Soldier: is = Congre are known. A circular was pre- Gen n, commissary general of sub long, tucked ends. . Ses PGs & | pared 1 weeks ago on the subject. | sistence, has invited proposals f ‘ 1ge. Ladies’ Roman Striped ¥ | put i sl upon the |ing the troops at the various Hose, seamless, fast colors... 5¢. $ e new law. It is the present in- | points which may be occupied by eee $ [tention to offer $200.000,000 in bonds at] the Island of Cut eb 1oc. Granite Iron Bread ¥ reserving the right to issue an addi- oe abe ath reliizersies, ; 5 al $100.000,000 under the proposals of | (Billed or frozen beef in such quant nd .: Co ¢f the finance committee, in | 1 such” places may be requ The Roce with buds itional issue becomes neces- | beef is to be treated so that it will be por- fect a an y use seventy-tee and ites. 8c. y Gage at first proposed to issue |) 1) £000 and fit fer use seventy-two = on Ese 1,4KW,000, but was advised by prom- | ROUrs after delivery, Bidders will be author- 50c. Ladies’ Trimmed Sailors. nkers that better offers would be | ed to. build and put cp a chilling or Fe frigerating process at the points in Cuba occupied by the troops Prop plying be iti will also be received for sup- n the block, in such quantities = The Secretary has not favored the pro- | aid at as may be required, Sasha eras say vision proposed by the republicans of the | that i . the contract sit $2 and $2.25 Split Straw Sail finance committer, that 50,000,000 in tem- | the herd, feed. drive and slaughter aoa ae ors; very fine goods... 97c. porary certificates of indebtedness should | liver the beef to the troops at such interior ssued before the ‘ the placement of pints in e ; soc. American Beauty Roses, $] bonds. He fears that such a requirement | 22ints! Seeregi rasneat aioe tae rubber stems, buds and leaves 7c. may injure the market for the bonds and | treops and be In such close toch wah does not consider it necessary under pres- | ¢ ent conditions. The cost of the war which is already in sight will require a consider- able extension of the permanent debt, even if the revenue under the new law meets the expenses of maintaining an adequate military force in the Spanish colonies after the war has come to an end. Thirty Da Thirty da. 29c. 3-gal. Galvanized Chamber 68c. Ladies’ Percale Shirt Waist. laundered; detachable collars33¢. 89c. Ladies’ Percale House Dresses; light shades......47¢. ci a ys for Receiving Bids. will probably be given for supply of the entire army transportation, feed, herd and deliver the nd hem as to keep up the daily supply of dressed beef. Proposals will also be entertained for the all point na of Cuba with t tor to furnish nd slaughter his f at-such points may be required upied by it in the Isl the ari n such quantities a ornment. elving bids before the loan is allotted | pn, eat Says: Se Alaris Phim bide Tee From RAS The governinent will protect the con- thes violeniectract, cicost batten tc: I to 2. = From 5 to 6. Allotments will be made at once, however, | tractor from the public enemy. The “hildren’s Fast Black Hose 15¢. Dig sitieg very pretty %| for the full amount of all bids for one tor will he expe to supply E z ee hildren's Fast blac 3, a | patterns. ... . 8c. 3c. Large Tin Drinking % bata ae Ore ae eta rving Cubans Mayen 4 ribbed........ Sal SE g aS | pated tha ese will reach a t don d ogreyiedionre an troops. : 2 25¢. Bicy —very ¢ Cups............. $225 49522 G22 arccantasian ‘orb the whole loan, but it is ‘tec tot wae ke ce % 109c. Ladies’ Polka Dot Hose, | Wide.......... ie Xe. 75c. Men’s Madras Soft Bosom #1 « a eive jtne reference to erm : \ Re, - | a s aid 1 reasury, eon See % fast black, seamless........ 10c. large bottle of Dead | Shirts; detachable cuff - 26c. % amounts thus received can I sinichnws Skies $ WeebeeR PRAISES noe 5 segeeeeees 10. 25) Men’s ee dnaniae all $ omares eras |” alaudage siccnseh” bute (acon Deen Ae % c 5 be ests, | 1 2 ected th vie De z 4 eet i Bhi perein Risa $5.00 and $6/d0 dirimmed Hats | colers. Bean ane -10¢. BS ted that Fee ie ae om = in £ el : Ww So raa = 7 eck and | & ple e' e—Chas. W. Mc peeves ane + 9¢ ood quality—fashionabie and 25c. Canilits Chiffon, per z stments will be to divide the gee con de x seashell Gel: saa Seta) obec he cde eects saad is etiam Mea, a 3 “ nt subscribed for by the amot mm Anna G. Campbell o' sc $ ating styles... 4, . $1.75 yard Stel ee oe eee 5c. 3 nine toe caietpe ante aie tuart Carnes and Nellie Ethel Me- $ 6c, 1-qt. Granite Iron Tea and | 35¢ and 25c. Children’s Trim- soc. Biack Spangle Wings; ¢ fatale Danae of the toes, Thee tre saan i sled eed of os et D re Coffee Pots..... BIE sae - 8c. | med Sailors—ripbort band: .. Sc; dilarge Size... . <0. .0,.-.0--+-6 LIC. a bsorbed at home, and Tinta Tee inkiling- Goth ab re # | no azrang ren made with for- | }, " has. B. Wail : $ cen syuet the placement of any | Richmond, Va.: Chas. B. Wadleigh and ¢ ot lee $ | portion, ‘or even with any domestic Florence E. Barnes, both of this city: Joh a ; tg $ | ing house for placements at a comm W. Stant and Sarah Edelin, both of thi ‘ 3 aid the treasur: Forbes, both of this city; John E. Deic = 9 715 Market Space. out charge. This offer will be availed of | mann and Anna E. Waldschmidt. both of i y sending each bank a number of circu- | this city; Henry M. Marshall of Baltimore Hour Sales at Our [ain Store Only. Jars and blank subscriptions, which they | and Agnes F. Townsend of this city; Thos will be requested to distribute to their | P. Holloran and Ella T. Noonan, both of Berenice totter toed etter itete titel ie Seeiniededeetntedecnteteteetntng | patrons who make application for them. | this city; James Barron and Anh Moran, ‘this service will be rendered without cost We suit after your in- dividual ment. Royal F Blue Serge make this Suits to-order, #10. SERS : RRR measure- » DOLLARS That go into a merchant's till through misrepresenta- tion. GENUINE ROYAL BLUE SERGE SUITS are made only by us. “10. is the price. Mertz & Mertz, “New Era” Tailors, 906 F Street, BERIT BEDIEPIP BI PPIPR I The suit is not yours till you pro- nounce the fit o. k. Keep that point al- ways in mind. Royal Blue Serge Suits to-order, 510. A AABABAB.ACBAABAC A. ‘When Vou get rid of all the bugs at the same time. After you clean each room give the washboards und closets a Uberal sprinkling with THOMP- SON'S INSECT? POWDER. Don't skip 9 single room—do the work thor- oughly—and your home will-be free of roaches, water bugs, ants, ete., all summer. 10c., 1c., 25¢. can. Ww. S. THOMPSON, PHARMACIST, 703 15TH 8ST. eeeeeeece = eeeeeee’e SUITS CLEANED. ‘Send us your last spring suit and will clean it to & =) = S} ‘= D © je standard of pur- pa eencunaneee: TO-KALON WINE CO., 614 14TH ST. “Zhone Je6-208 You Will Have to Make Your Own Breezes © 00 This summer, for the weather seers proph- 900 esy a very hét, sultry season. Buy elec- © 00 tric fans for your store, office or residence, 900 and you'll be able to make breezes to order © 0 whenever you wish, We'll supply the elec- ©00 trie current. Drop postal and our represen- ©00 tative will cal, U.S. Electric Lighting Co. eo-a08 ‘218 14th st. ow. ‘Phone 1877. Pay paeadee ee ITN @ I ee Ne ee aN Ne j hituire must be carefully studied ouz to the treasury, but the banks will prob- ably derive a small profit from the trans- both of this cit more and Nannie J. McDonald of this city. Walter T. Moon of Balti- Colored—Chas. A. Snowden and Anna E. action by charging the usual commissions | Kent, both of Deanewood, D. C.; Robt. H. ° upon New York drafts and other methods | Stevenson and Etta B. Groomes, both of of sending money to the treasury. A small | this city; Joseph Barber and Bertha deposit will be required in the case of large | Clark, both of this city; Walter Jackson bids, which will go toward the ultimate | and Marie Stone, both of this city. payment when the bids are accepted. SP ae Checks and other forms of credit will be accepted for the bonds, but title to them will not be delivered until such credits have been collected in cash. The Payment of Interest. Both the House bill and the amendments proposed by the republicans of the finance committee provided that interest on the bonds should be payable quarterly. Secre- tary Gage recommended to the Senate com- mittee that as the bonds paid 3 per cent, the interest be paid once in four months to furniture. Although the tendency nowadays ci is to have a variety of coloring in a room, the colors of each piece of fur- With stion will be brought to the at- if you desire a pleasing effect the conference . and | 5 : ay be adopted by them, in view of the taste and a little careful study you | tact that the entire subject will be open for their consideration. It is thought that an even payment of 1 per cent will be prefer- able to payments quarterly to the amount of three-quarters of 1 per cent. The bonds will be dated ahead of the time when pay- ment is received and interest computed at the treasury on the amount paid up the date of the bonds, in order to av: confusing computations by the general p' li will permit the public to par of the bonds, and to receiv can get the same rich effect with half the money. In buying the most ex- pensive goods you are generally sizre oi a rich and artistic effect, but if you the ‘e in- tere st on their money from the date when it is set to their credit. use good judgment you can set the If the revenue bill becomes law by the middle of June, the bonds will probably be dated on the ist of August, and interest payments will thereafter come on the Ist of December und ist of April. if it is found necessary to issue certifi- cates of indebtedness, they will probably ted in payment for the bonds, onverting the short term debt into term debt, and increasing the mar- gin for future issues of certificates. De- signs for the new bonds have been under consideration at the bureau of engraving and printing, but they cannot be completed until the exact terms of the law are known under which the bonds are issued. Secre- tary Gage will probably not adopt the su gestion for putting on the bonds an engrav- ing of the battle ship Maine. ees TAKOMA PARK COUNCIL. same effect at half the price. Our salesmen are competeni to as- sist you in your choice. With their advice you can have a mosi richl: furmshed house without having pard half as much as you wonld expect for your furniture. Our credit systen: makes it easy to pav fo- anytling Fi you wish to buy. HOUSE & HERRMANN, Liberal Homefurnishers, 7th and I Sts. SEDER E CESSES ENE CES OCSEEFSO $Cream Blend? FLOUR Old Body Retires and the New One Takes Charge. The Takoma Park town council, which was revently elected for the ensuing two years, held its first regular meeting last evening. Before the councilmen were sworn in the retiring council was called to order, when the clerk, George A. Warren, made an ad- dress, in which h> gave a brief resume of the work accomplished by the body during the past term, bidding the council of which he was a member an official farewell and referring particularly to the earnest but unsuccessful endeavors of the council to se- cure waterworks and sewers for the town. After this address a committee, consist- ing of Messrs. J. B. Kinnear and B. C. Coon, was appointed to audit the books of the council. ‘The new council was then sworn in by Mayor S. S. Shedd, who had taken the oath of office before the clerk of the court dur- Daily a notification kas alrea: Funeral’ from residence ef his mother, ER. On June 7, WALKER. < sug Spain Says There is No Blockade. The Madrid correspondent of the London News says cabinet has de- ded that no effective blockade exists and iil so notify the powers. An informal y been made. BORN. On June 6, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. Seth B. le, a boy ——_—_<eo—______ DIED. LWINE. Departed this lite, om June 4, 1808, at 1 P. WILLIAM, ‘the ved sou of Jacob and’ Catuerine Alwive, in the twenty- sixth year of his 3 enly Father, Thou has deemed it best ‘To call oor brother away Lest in this world of temptations doeth all things well, t On Monday, June 6, 1898, CHARLES SILER: aged seventy ‘yea residence. 1122 4% strcet ay, June 8, at 2 p.m. On_ Monday MAS W. June 6.1598, MATTINGLY, ca H. Mattingly, eleven years and four month We miss thee from « We iniss ths ae; A shadow o'er our life is cast, We miss the sunshine of thy’ fac We miss thy kind and willing band, Thy fond earnest eare, Our home is dark without thee, We miss thee everywhere BY HIS PARE ‘uneral from Emery Chapel, Brightwood, Wednesday, June 8, at 3 pan. Inte Oak Hill, ‘Relatives and friends invited to at- tend. (Baltimore papers please copy). . son aged dear Tom, ntered into rest, on Tuesday, June "m., after a long iii street southeast, Friends invited. ER. On Monday, June 6, 1898, at 9:45 o'clock ‘p.n., ALICE, beloved daughter of Thomas W, Wednesday, June 8, at 1119 G street south- east, Thursday, June 9, at 4 o'clock; thence to - Peter's Church, Relatives and friends in- daughter of W. G. eats and seven Horn, Funeral, private, Wednesday, June 8, at 4 o'clock p.m. 1893, at 8:30 R., wife of Na- Walker, after a briet ‘illness, in the ing the day. The council consisted of than Ww wg . SONNE Mayor S. 8. Shedd, W. W. Dyar, H. J. Long, nahn ore first —— ms ‘VER FAILS to do its F. J. Lung, L. M. Movers, F."W. Longizy eS rhe Aedes and W.G_ Piatt. In Memoriam. Sake ower snake Mr. George A. Warren was unanimously —— success of everything you $| elected to succeed himself as clerk and a in memery_of Mi. ORCAA LAME, treasurer of the town, after which the fol- lowing standing committees were appoint2d by the mayor: On streets—Platt, Long and Longley; on .ce—Mooers, Platt ant Long; judiciary— Dyar, Platt and Mooers; ordinances—Long, Dyar and Lung; safety and sanitation— Longley, Lung and Mooers; the first named of each chairman. ‘Th2 first thing done was to enact an. or- dinance to levy a tax of 60 cents on each $100 of valuation. ee eee of a dog tax was discussed at length, but no action was taken. There is already an ordinance in in existence for tax of aoe —— bake. If you want better Bread, Cake, etc., than —— you've ever had before— get “Cream Blend.” Your grocer can sup- ply you. Insist on having — it. RNSHAW & oe Seen, B. EA! Tike Atth st. se. (it) 1000-2 M st. s.e@ Window Screens, 12c. who died one year ago todas, June BY Secret of Beauty Is health. The secret of health is the power to digest and assimilate a proper quantity of food. Do you know this? Tutt’s Liver Pills are an absolute