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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1898-12 PAGES: 11 Hecht & Company. One or the other would crowd the store. Hecht & Company. ; Hechts’ rebuilding sale & Hechts’ hour sale will make a wonderful combination tomorrow. You can imagine what the two will do together. All the odd lots will go tomorrow also--all the ends of lines which are left from the past week’s unusual retailing. It will be a wonderful sale. from past experiences. You know that Purchases charged when you wish. Bet. 8 and 9. Boys’ suits, 29c. This Frida y Will — Be a Record Maker Every one of these special days’. sellings has' ‘surpassed the other’s sales. The bargains fave been better—mdre people have come to seek them—more men aiid’ women havé‘learned what a fair way we have of treating people—how finely we stand’ by’ our word—HOW WE NEVER DISAPPOINT ON WHAT WE'LL» PROMISE TO HAVE, Our new credit way is the most just and liberal ever originated. It gives YOU a chance;. it doesn’t Press or inconvenience you. Join the throngs fOmorrow. We promise you the bargains of our catéer — bargains which *’stand peerless—inviting comparison withevery: announcement in the Paper and fearing the competition of none... They’re the sort of special values that will make memorable our Great Improvement Sale. Special Prices for Friday Only [39 GR 39. ¥ HOICE of soc Jewelry for only 39 cents. Sterling Silver Paper Cutters and Let- ter <4 as in the pictures, also every kind of Manicure Articles, Shoe Horns, etc, Jewelry, including every new effect in Hair Combs. 39c Pins, Shirt Waist Sets in every latest style, black enamel and leather covered buckles, Brooch and Lace Pins, Chains, All soc jewelry, at*the one special price tomorrow. o.-..0..e0 seecesee 39c OT remnants, but tain most desirable lots, in all latest styles, need: ed sizes, colors, etc. Compli- and guaranteed sterling silver. And 39c for soc “Shellene” for 50c Imported Jewel Hat Silk and Leather Belts with gold, silver, Lorgnette and Fan at cer- HIS coupon, if presented () at the Book Department ° to BEES. SES ESE Oe ea ee permeate boys” its of Galatea Brief $ 5 and neatly trimmed with anchor figures— ras 1 S oso = ¢ $ a ie ener ay Monee Duildings, "statuary. ; will te for 29¢. Thi suits te Knee pants, iC. insde' welland intended for wea as well =! Lisner Building....4....4.-cceseeseeeeeee, «-G and ith streets Tot of little boys’ linen colored galatea as Se cloth knee pants, will be sold for 5c. pair, which are worth triple. for 19¢. each—to g» for 9%e. each. Bet. 10and 11. Linen pants, 9c. Lot of beys’ linen crash pants—very splendid quality, to go for 9c. palr. Wash tams, 9c. Lot of children’s washable Tam O’Shan- ¢White duck skirts, 39c 300 ladies’ white duck skirts—a good, Boys’ sailor suits, 59c. colors—worth 50c. —and more — 25e. this | Bet. 2 and 3. Corset covers, 5c. Let of Indies’ plain muslin corset cov- ers. All seams are felled and they're finished perfeetly ctherwise. 6c. instead of 12ige. 4%Inch double-face black satin ribbon, for sashes—to go for : Tomorrow only—and one to a customer. Handsome Dollar Wrappers, 33c. to a customer, at...... $98c. and $1.25 Shirt Waists for 49c. It'll be a happy wind that blows you here in time to take your pick of these. A wonderful variety is offered you. There are shirt waists of every tint here. Every pattern that’s caught the popular fancy—stripes and dots and plaids; they have detachable collars— the new Bouffant front; some elaborately tucked. There are black Seto soagongonrontoatoesrasessoegeagoatbenneteeseegeateatoateasnateetoeseaseateatoasresrateasnesneseatentnesnateatoatretreteteateet ofeetretesfontontretedh Alice Marshall. f: Academic course; promoted to third year Minnie Asher, Eliza Bell, John Catlett, ‘Tomorrow ws will offer a lot of boys’ $1.48 Hats, D $3.98 Hats. Children’s Paris Bet. 9 and 1 0. felted ith white tint Fed "brala—in alt And they are beauties. Splendid sort of stuff has been used L é I lary’ sold at §2—for only Coc? "S™ to make ’em—good fast colors—in light and dark effects. They're $2.98 Hats, | $4.98 Hats, $1.98 Hats, o Styles. Boys waists, 9 Wc. Chil@’ strav 25 made properly, sewed as strongly as the best z ann nfo ee =e L = Saws eS kinds and fitted with waist lining. Only one 3 S¢ : (Second floor Millinery Parlors.) (Third floor Children's Parlor.) o $4.98. Same IGHTY-TWO ofthem. Regu- lar stock. them here, marked in plain fig- ures, at various prices from $1.48 to price tomorrow. Choice for..... $1 MERICAN made, but fac A similes of Paris styles. Moth- ers with children up to six years of age will gladly profit by this special offering, which is only for to- morrow. $1.98 Hats for..... @7¢ You have seen Hats, but different 7Cambric and Muslin Empire Corset Cove: Night Gowns and Chemises. The illustration gives no idea of the beautiful designs and colors of the lawns and percales, or the chic style, finish and fit. Sizes Umbrella Skirts ai 82 to 44, 25c. yard. A large lot of ladies’ short-back sallo: in fine ‘and rough straw und assortment Drawers. Reliable Embroidery and Lace Trim- Milton Deaa, Julia Gray, Rosina Harvey, mings. All sizes. William Howard, Haywerd Jennings, Hat- tie Liverpool, Anna Martin, Ina Price, Sa- die Shorter, Sadie Smith, Martha Thomas, Lists of Young People Who Go Up a Grade. heavy quatity—full width—wide hems—wili go at 3¥e. of shapes included, in block and white— Crash skirts, 25c. to go for Leon Turner, Promoted conditionally — x 14 Hattle' Collier, Minnie Edmonson, Thornton Y 50 tales" oem crash skirts far better c. each. Gray, Robert Peyton, Ida G. Renfro, James ban 1s usually put in'a low-pric on jaughter, Letitia Taylor, May Tyson. deep bem aud ‘full in width will Tot of ladies’ short-back sallors—to THE COLORED SCHOOLS pr romoted to tiiea voir VM Manion, 9 = ip iat go for - rown, fe le se, - ominess, clere FETE 5 ce B. Hailstorks, 8. G. Holmes, 8. Lancaster, Sicilian skirt, $3.49. cents, A. Levy, E. E. Stephens, 8. L. Tignor. The following are the successful candi- A. Lisner. << ..cocccscorncscopemsesccsccccsccces and Iith Sis, dates for admission to the Normal School of the ninth, tenth and eleventh divisions, public schools, in September next: Julia B. Brandon, Martina Brawner, Ethel EB. Brent, Gertrude V. Clarke, Viola Collier, Daisy H. Costin, Neenah George, Harriet T. Gillem, Genevieve Goodrich, Nathaniel L. Guy, Ma- Lot of the finest quality of ladies’ black sicilian” skirts with velvet binding and best Huings—svld for $6—to go for $3.49. Conditionally—R. Daily, E. Dickerson, Jetse Green, N. Grimshaw, R. Harris, L. V. Hewitt, C. King, James Smith. Promoted to the third year—Rachel Daley, scaceiete Kidrich, Maud Johnson, Martha. as; Sma ley, : 99PB9S99SHH99S9SS56H “Thin” suits and pants. Men’s linen errsh pants or couts—gar- aay which have been selling wy iii iD DODD DD to $2 fit and perfectly —fn- ished. KABUILDING SaLE price....85C & tele wah Sena aa tee g lawns of unfadable fastness *mong ’em., They 0. e ° Umb -ellas 39 Summer corsets, Fes | are the best 98c. and $1.25 Waists in the VA : Hose. 66c for $l Shirt Waists. Screens. For fe = aS —_ t = pos aor ee ee é house. One to a customer at......... ees o 26c pri tomorrow £750 dozen to be taken from regular stock and placed on those two big tables io Hosiery (OSC femermw for or am hour we are going to let here from 2 — ck Maco | department, levator. ors, a. fare tlack"nave natural steueeter 8c | “Brownie” overalls 12%4c.4|} Swell Separate Skirts, Yara Hose win oe ae Ans aay ‘pre eae Be Just such an umbrella as is sold for i = >9 °, double soles, high | justable Window Fie. about town. Mii'go fomortow tor lena than half pees Summer Weight, reduced from $1.75 to C.; ore 44c for 68c Dress Skirts os CS 12% cents. They're ‘uncommonly well 5 i “ 2 7 ° | Men’s hose, 7!4ce. rade litenied for the everest service é One of the best values in the lot is a Fine _All-wool- Covert G7White Duck and Linen Crash Skirts, New cut. Full width, Deep hom, Well made, | _Cholce of men’s Mack or tam half hose =f 0 FF ee é Cloth, handsomely tailored and of perfect set. Finest quality white Vests of good materials. | Matting. palt—for THe. to for this hour. At 3 o’clock $\2 ois They’re made with the new “fan” back. : 8 at Se og ave very deep hem, a 4-vard sweep and con- 26c tomorrow for IC a eee ara Men’s shirts, 39c. W: 25 $ veniently set pockets. Worth $1.75............ Q 260 eerie $3.98 for Many $5 Garments. | known 12150 Matting ) Polen eae Nenad Bi ln 2 a vy rappers, C. $ : z= 7 = = ee blala ik oe EX Choice of Pique, Lawn and Duck Costumes. Tucked and embroldered duck, pique and | "4 sendivteplred eal | tacked and with detached cuffs and white moire antine: Chaabtate see eee ys Fine Quality White bons. |, Best ““Glove- | crash skirts. Bicycle Suits. Silk Waists and Cloth Jackets and Capes, | ician aed hoe. Prine hech bands—to go fe1 c. <a = ieliere at $ Pique Skirts, worth $2.25, a a aaa eee or Cor- | . 0 ’ * burg embroldery—garments whieh sold for é * | 0 Boys’ wash suits, 19. Mo cancer sata” = 31% They have ps belt attached, and the pique used in $ z 9c for 1214c Handkerchiefs. Stoves. } able striped nays bine" galaten “cloth ALL DAY : Ea ae Ah an eae ot wear. They’re cut with the Shields. m0 ecalope and mbroderd omen with: Dicoabttbehgl ioerlask: letene ene Dison, |, AD for the oe » senicoaene 5 wi Three instead of two for 25c. | s Moire ribbons, 2'4c. yd. 9 : . $ skill than we've cut the price. Re- CS ZC pale tomoroy _° 3 : Boys’ suits, 99c. 4 duced from $2.25 to............ D Light - weight. Dress . ) Nearly all colors in motre ribbens will 9 $ o Shields. Every pair $1 q7 fi $2 48 Pp I tt } Star, with t 4 a ae to ee ae amare are $F Spe ot Ala teda ES Hl) Bee 17 for $2. arasols, etc. [=e $ —— splendid service givers—will bet meee ha tributed from here at Plain and Plaid Silk Parasols, all styles. Silk Umbrellas, with Dresden and other ar- Corset covers OAc. sale tomorrow for only 99 cents. Every $ L Cc: ¢ We pair. aeustan nas! ” Tatar’ ietiar’ caaee oecas uct eee cae ean 2) meen rane : 9 im é | Garbage. trimmed with embroidery and very care: ——— 4 (ONE TO A CUSTOMER.) A $ 5 fa finished for «¢ aye. .. ry = — eer bear temserreneae neoriae e Long pants suits,$2.98% Fancy Sailor Hats--children’s styles:°S = 19¢ 3 Skirts. lle for 15¢ Dress Goods. A Spsctng nvet $ ema, 100% pants suite, in sizes large =0’= U : = s tomorrow for ‘The G erted Organdies, Grenadines and Lace-stripe Mulis. Sold - | Be Garbage Palle of ¢ Drawers, 11%4c. Sach ‘Snwod"auigne “eter et $|¢ [lan-o'-War Tam O” Shanters = <> = Ile. $| 4 39C weaeratee | | s77e cemine inverted Ocentien, Grendtnce and Laceatrpe Mu cre | panasaar eae $ A lot of neatly fucked drawets rm be carefully fathered snd _suaranteed to nt ¢ Boys’ Summer Pants = = « «= eS « 10c. $ deep tlounce and four airtight cover. te Y crow for ealy . a pair. as well as any suits you can “Ww ‘ large cords. spe- | for ordinary 1%¢ ‘Tin enven detineee tert aecbic a sed be cftered tomorrow. for $2.08—sold up & Men’s 25c. Suspenders = = = = o's « 13c. ¢ cially good value nt 5 e fiona v fe | oi cess azo, iif tale vee Unrate = 212: BE He ee $1.96 for $2.36 Silk Waists. ; ¢ = icycie 1 Yd. x : % . ge ¥ Four- Waist Pi of the 58 § for $1.96 instend of $2.38. Choice of White | ¢ % Silk waists, $3.98. sori ptonimpl a $ No Mail Orders or C. O. D's during ‘this’ sale. £1) Special, | ret! init" teaton'tnten, Fewest at Sryct in mtn ant cee” | Glasses, § Lot of, those handsome black | taffeta egcle snits some plain and others trim- LICCESSO) = ,) Swill ae Paty ie ‘Mice Samuel Friedlander, 8°25" 4)? 29¢ 3 Be for 2646106 Laces ee for i inery specials. . Fe Plaited Liberty Silk ces. | : ‘ ¢ i 53.98 each. hap meee: & tack fo ee pinheta. ¢ 5 Q celore for frais and [7 The new match sets of Torchon. Lace Edges and Insertions, 1 to 4 inches wide, Great | 2° Glasses with tin ? twhite pique skirts, $1.29.} etm teal he EE if $oilear BAe? | antecys ait wien to mate sWh » $1.29. 0 ¢ st. entrance. ae wolte, plave shire very ood llc. yard SEVENTH---311---SEVENTH Q Spams et Some eae tak, aise - y ° 3 >: . Z © ° : Fe a | Bee: yee ae |B been | ere =i hcp $ Lot ef flowers, consisting of geraniums, Vi Brackle, Ed " is Tat¢: Cc best sy . —_—_——,- A — » $ 2 ee Ps sa tie ftom, i $ Dean, Mary Di son, Martha, Tinney, “is: ne ae aia ©7Plain and Dotted Meshes. Black, brown end navy. Some donble width for big hats. | nore esiaare é Linen ski Ic. é Suocessful Students in Ninth, Tenth | inson, “Louise Watson, ‘Blanche | Winston, ; te Lot of ladies" ra 3 aoe a inston, Robert Campbell, Chester Wra rs, 2 ae ribet Seige motre and plata tatteta $ and Eleventh Divisions. parley ener : Underwear. ppers. hil Bh of rtinens, in all the” popalar, hades is entifle course; promoted conditionally $ See Which have sold ashen acckee "eboas, é Broce Tillian Gane, Saude ee ate 45c tomorrow for the Palais Royal’s 55c tomorrow for choice of the é Bet 1 1 and 1 2 S Sc: yard. ; ADMITTED 0 NORMAL SCHOOL ! Builth, Dental Thompeon, Berets es famous 59¢ Undergarments. Palais Royal’s famous 75c Wrappers. oO ne Me y '. Hi i i $ Hi $ perfect % Silk skirts, $2.98. silk and satin akirts—teft month's sellin i <d — some bry / Helen Price, May Sewall, Irene ckum, Bessie Ware, Frances Worm- William Peebles, Joseph Pollen, Jas. Shamwell. of the army in the field. Pursuant to telegraphic instructions from the War Department, Major John C. Kay, 18th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, com- Christopher Pitts, Granville Pollard, John Roy, Tree Smallwood, Anna Toliver. : Promoted conditionally—William Carroll, Samuel Harrison, Oliyar Jackson, Blanche 7 Not a Penny a more for ending Groceries, Table Delicacies, y --o1 % Conditionally to thira Mamie Bur- = manding a battalion of that regiment, con. Wines, a - —te go for je quality of aren ty Sons: 88: bel M. Lee, Hamilton St. C. Martin, Mary FW ob ee Bur- | Jordan, Cora Scott. ft Companies D, © and H. will pro- hein at your tome Seer 08 crash — whol) le L. Mason, Joseph O. Montgomery, Marie L. | Ti, Dolores Page, Ada Woods, Quinton ———— erp leer 4 peck anf chip at toate ine Williams, Frank Wells. To Second Year. Promoted to second year: Academic—Be- atrice €atlett, Grace Conn, Cicely Diggs, Jessie Dyson, Louise Lancaster, Eva Lu- cas, Mamie McGwin, Carrie Quarles, Beat- ceed without unnecessary delay from Del- | aware City, Del., te Fort Brady, Mich., and take station, reporting upon arrival to the commanding general, Department of the Lakes, Chicago, Ill., for duty. Assistant Surgeon Samuel C. Milligan, 18th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, will ILDING SALE priced 1.4. Morgan, Blanche L. Nalle, Alice M. Nel- son, Grace A. Peebles, Saide M. Peebles, Nellie M. Quander, Beatrice J. Ridgley, Carolyn V. Ross, May I. Saunders, John E. Washington, Adelaide E..Wormley, Joseph- ine E. Wormley. Army Orders. Chief Engineer W. H. Neuman, relieved from duty as recruiting officer on the Con- stitution, and ordered to the navy yard at Mare Island, with the Yorktown. to any point wi Everything here ys sateen striped office coats—the 1 garments for which you pay ue F REBUILDING SALE PRICE. Cc duek pants—the Shirt waists, 29c. Fr ae hour tomorrow we shall make in the ladies’ shirt waist Between 11 and 12 o'clock t you have the choice of ot of shirt waists, of pretty this city. finest—and priced reasonably. W. B. Hoover, 1417 N. Y. Ave. things “hum” departmen! we will $e23-tb, 4 Men's white Sonondondondontonfontoeteesesshesentecten eegeagontent S then ‘yon, wa $ rice Smith, Flossi -| Chief Engineer J. I. D. Borthwick, re- | accompany the command. Batterns than you would Imagine possible heavy panty, which, Keepe’ its shape "ae eed eee: sone Marie in Anne Ty. tired, to the recruiting renilezvous at | Under orders from | ele eee BLANKETS CLEANED, ; ieme—differeat w . mim: pte — “shane ne S2 4Jc The following are the promotions to the | pire, Clayton Bann Ralph Lewes Mar | Toledo. Ohio. actacnea | dan Point, Va., will relieve two companies see PT: 00 Ladies’ hose, 73 MERLALDISG" A Hi... Candicottey fgets shone Joke cipksy Bal iy Ma | "ett caning, tan en detached [Senet Vanity mecamiames | ada ies’ hose, 7!4c. Pee Promoted to the fourth year—Mary ) Orme, Welter Bese satis a from the Mohican without waiting for re-) try from duty at that post and order them —— = At ll nck we shall glace on % table “Bike’’ suits and pants. Men’ mi Md., and to proceed to Fort Washington, take station. —- MEETING OF TOWN BOARD. 3, | Bowie, Isabel Brooks, Ella Brown, Bessie Dyson, Est dle Gray, Emma Hall, Christine Harris, Ada Henderson, Henrietta Johnson, ,, | Mamie Johnson Marie Jordan, Estelle Nel- lief. Lieut. J. B. Milton relieved from come mand of the Wyandoite, and to the Vul- can as executive officer. . Promoted conditionally—Ida Gibson, Se- lina Johnson, Ralph Brent, Ernest Jarvis, Ernest Lewis, Frederick Taylor, Frank Thurston, Frederick White. es" fast black and fast black E. E. WHEATLEY, AMERICAN DYER AND SCOURER, 1068 Jeffersoa ave. (Georgetown). pa ‘To the second year, stientific — Hattie M. T. Holmes —- Established 1831. n028-15-16 fac? I son, Mabel Pinn, Alma Pitts, Maggie Pleas- | Blackwell. Caroline Brooke Mecparre tee | _ Passed Assistant Engineer “a Sir eps eae Ladies vests, ® ant, Mary Richards, Augusta Thomas, Ma- \ en from the Naval Academy to the Chicago. asin. Transact As- Mian Sn ao a dies Desiehemcs AL. Men's summer covert bicycle _pants— linda Turner, Nellle Wallace, Beatrice War- | wi4cclide Johnson, Coralie Jones, Louise | rom the Nawal Aract Bleeker, when dis: | potmtment of County Registrars. McKinney, Carrie Price, Mary Scott, Nettie Webster, Marion West, Edward Clifford, Arthur Turner, Carrie Davis, Elnora Dick- erson, Edith Hall, 3 ie Hall, Ida Henry, Mary Keating, Lyla Key, Minnie’ Price, Hattie Williams, it] Berr, Promoted to secoid, year—Ida Da made with military seats and two hip % belt straps, &c., which neck and armboles—run usually 19¢.—for Pg. rick, Eva Wilson, William Coleman. Promoted conditionally—Emma Brown, Rosa Gordon, Anna Harrison, Julia Tolli- ver. Pupils promoted to fourth year, academic course—Mary Ambler, Hallie Brown, Mary Davis, Florence Dorsey, Lila Dyson, Sallie German, Grace Green, Adelaide Hall, Mag- gie Hawkins, Julia Jackson, Endora Mitch- tment in pea atiay nae arom on sick leave of two months. Lieut. W. H. Faust, detached from the Constitution, maga and granted sick leave ree mon! Gunner J.C. Evans to navy yard, Mare a. UChiet Engineer D. P. Jones, retired, to Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. HYATTSVILLE, M4., June 23, 2898. A special meeting of the board of town commissioners was held last cvening, Messrs. Miller, Aman, Wilson, Markward and Acker attending. The assessors made their report for the present year. An or- der was passed fixing the corporation tax ‘ith silk ribbon— ach, Fe sold_for m= SS il 1 REBUILDING saLe Price....05C Wings and quills, 714C.| steve sums carat blesce. mite 25 dozen wings and curled quills will go ‘military seats—of which we've sold thou- oa sale between 11 and 12 tomorrow for 3. The. pair. “REBUILDING sate price 1.49 Collars, 3c. Men's all-wool cassimere and chevlot 2 The Baptists of Hyattsville, at 2 meet- ing held recently at the residence cf Mr. Shettle, decided to rent the L O. man Arhella” be elia Jobiiston, Alberta Letcher, Beatrice Myers, Baylor, Beulah Siok O. F. hall as a place of meeting for each ft ‘tubes being made at Wash- bieyele: muita in the greatest cariegof | ell, Charlotte Onley, Clarence. Payne, Dell- | ardson, Lida, Weare, ae inspect. botler Seaktae nekiatates aa alternate Sunday morning, commencing les of "8 4-ply i Hat = lah Ross, Fred Lyphax, Eva Thompson, | ° Promo ate kali es ington, Pa. rate a July 3. at whi : tue tame quality which fe sold for 100. by Role nuit tn mads in ber? momser ising | William “Wilkes, Daisy ‘Williams, Joseph | wer’ molad "con Wamonsone Saree ne: | Commander W. W. Mead, to command | “Complaint was made regarding the con- | JUY,S, 8 which time Dr. “Rattrey of every store go at Oise, a pair—tomorrow for $6. = $2.48 Woodward. wood, Minnis Ha: Tae Jo! F | the nee ay are ig. equip- | dition of the alley in the rear of Little- a Ba ee Promoted conditionally—Harry Patterson, | tine Lavalette; Matte! MancttaPrey, | Liou. Commander ©. D. Tavssig,amby | field avenue and ction in the premises © ; Ceuiblis promoted to fourth year, scientific Boece aaa, a Beott, Beste | ee ee esi was taken by the board. A general court-martial is in service 515 Seventh S course Addie Bruce, Lucy Clarke, Robert | “oan, Snowde 54, : Naval Cadet L- B. Sonnson, to the Cin- | "Mr. charles W. Barr was appointed to | yA feneral mertial te tn service at ec mpan ven tt. $| Culley, sitka Downes, Rachel Guy, Walter | seroracte’ teas einnati. : take charge of the fre engine and to keep | Washington Barracks, D. C., trial 9 Hurt, Herndon Jones, Emma Lewis, ~ar- Diggs, Susie Mo; Lieut. F. S. Swanstrom ordered to remain it in good condition. : Persons as may brought before es eae eet ie eee Seo OF tne Nr, Madge, from the Vulcan ‘The clerk of the board was instructed |/t The detail for the court is: Major oes Stienoereereenrerereeeondos | Promoted’ conditionally Richard Balti. ‘Eramoted cond -~Blleabeth Bowie, | Went. F. I. Madge, fro nie | Ts ae = is Saatreetet | assege Adele. mamanens Capesan even Sr = | Ridgeeyn : em sats gees Julla. 8x ch nies Assistant Engineer W. Rodger, from | sersors have finished the assessment and paleemcae ae —— First Lieu- Great Reduction UMyyoming.”” Our famous “WYOMING” WHITE | Pupils promoted to fourth year—Alberta Paes Nelle” Mary Wright. | Newport to Fishhawk. eS ase se: books are on for ay ong — Mm, ee Artil- Wyoming.” ASH COAL is winning its way into | Brooks, ‘William Brown, Fannie Burrell, Academic--course, promoted to the Passed = pot er ox. Pi pei visors ~ we =~] — Alexander N. Stark, in Hair. ““Wyoming."” the esteem of hundreds of honse. | Elizabeth Clark, Thomas Clayton, Beatrice | second ysar— anes’ man, a staff of Gov. Rus- following appointments of registers syretrediaggn oA 1 Margaret Daily, | sen to duty at east voters for various districts in Prince r Switebes. $2.50, formerly $5.00. ‘Wyoming."’ keepers throughout the country. It | Clifford, Clarence Davis, Florence Fletcher, | Alice » Davis, , ‘Eawards, |. oh ne agin hi First Switches. $6.00, Sormenty Lae ‘yoming.”” is unquestionably the best free-burn- —— ones oe ee VE Syepiah Fletcher, Nettie Lloyd, Flora Mi me tt c Corus 6th € Gray Switches, $3.00, formerly $5. yoming.”” ing fuel to be had at hans ery , Bessie Miller, Gen; : ; ; Actitery Switches, $4.50, formerly $6.50. — meee Murray, Nellena Payne, . Fursviats sitenduste i Haindrmatngr” yy Nvuming.” the price. Clean coal and fu weight | MGutia, Fugrence Murray, Nellene Payne: ~a Imperial Hair Regenerator for restoring gray baie. | VJ py j Zeh, 708 11th a ee Va. for the Se ate ode LE Sl, | Sete Cee eerie ae ae be brought S. HELLER’S sees yent Mangio. Hist King, Au- for the court is:.. Cap- - ‘ A Mint ‘The most_ refreshing voy, Clement ‘Carroll, ‘Zth Artillery; 720 7th Street N. W. and cooling of all drinks * Ponneyivania : De sctat juispe sane cassie 0° | Promoted to third year—Desste Allon, Infantry Cap: Only 75 cts, a full quart, too. Mary Brodie, Emma Bruce, Martha Crom- : o ‘Wer revenue tax on wine goes in effect July'1, | Green, Eva Hunt, Nellie Morton, Mary Sore Threat, Pimples, Copper- Colored TO-KALON EDT CO., 1688 MASONIC TEMPLE, CHICAGO, Hartgrove, Bi Seite SH aE BEN | WINE CO, 614 4TH ST. "pee | Mote See

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