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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1898-12 PAGES. Close at 5 p.m. Saturdays, 1 p.at. Pada 88 5 A teieca ns GAP SADA L bh ADE SG AS SAS A El At th cated loth adnth Benhadad doin bo ALL READY FOR AUGUST @8cee e = MOSES wxs.| IF B. SONS. | ° i re ; : 924, 926, 928 7th, io 9, 924, 926, 928 7th,ea | bury Park’s Crowds and Their Pleas- @tunning Sirouet 0; sp y 4 Panning” throwghgy Fst cor. 11th Mattress Factory, ist and D. | [ 2 — & to 704-706 K st LK VA > to 704-706 K st. 1S 5 Furvitare Factory. 12th and B.S zat & 13 Uihees: Site Wk te kein S “The Dependable Store.” Moving, Packing aod Puroitare Repairing | : ‘ eee eee & é : : . “ ® - ° iS ; t $ 7 zac We know just how we Refrigerators |} : 4 = Our stock rooms are beginning i vi ginning to thin out owing to the Special Cor rr t The Rvening Star. q Worthy ot : At Hahn & Co.’s wonderful price reductions being quoted. during our “Great ‘ASBURY PARK, N. 35 July, oo "1908. stan Rebuilding Sale.” Yet the assortments in our shelves are still The late July days finds the season at = : the Name 3 Stores During complete. We cannot say how long this will be so! Seats aaeetie Reareaanleene Sabre = = ee with the —- Rae & : Rebuilding Sale. Tomorrow we shall put forth extra efforts toward selling Dead ee uncadene Thea SeeeOee tke fs now know the true condition of the stock o| The Alaska, Polar and Glacier off this entire stock prior to tearing down the side walls, which tels and the bookings for next month every department! It has pointed out an un- Refrigerators embody the best ideas will shortly begin. Buy before the lines become broken in sizes. prcmize to make the season end most suc- usual number of small lots and broken sizes. in reirigerator construction. You amet y ome yoni faces axe ieetting / 70x They tell of the enormous i s th we who have had experience with “ice Children’s Shoes Ladies’ Shoes Men’s Shoes Garson eae Sore soaked done--and of the neers tyne cowed caters” will appreciate these ice Infants’ Fine Black and Chocolate xia 200 pairs more splendid Black ma Oxford Tan and Black K 3 of August. = do to clear th t. ; So t ke savers. Hand-sewed ‘Turn, Laced, Button and Ties and Hand-rewed Sanduls, patent tipped and Durable ‘Dred asd Worn, tices ioe The arrival of the sailing and fishing em out. o tomorrow we make They're refrigerators that are €x- Sa & 48¢ sites reine Se arnt 7c & heh cat $200 guaiies, $1 37 parties who go out to sea on the pleasure a plunge at it, and we slash and slaughter pensive for the manufacturers, but P' eer ° RUSSEL SEIS Sig O09 S pecial tomorrow... o eanhe Sere cee pacers a right and left without discrimination--with these manufacturers meet inferior Sow aad Gia eae ee plates, Craah Linen Nobby Hand-sewed Hand and Flexible Machinexewed Tan the hours when the excursionists return the nerve which has characterized every move competition by accepting smaller Jan Bee Ail ‘ox to | Reena Bee tna covless O3c. j ERS ee Learn a 8 poe em ene boardwalk in the vicinity of the “dependable store.’ profits. The result is we can sell Saccut umetiaw. Special tomorrow...... ces ; $ oe ome ee ee oe S xou a good Alaska Hardwood Re-|%_~? C. | | Special tomorrow. .. $1.87 Sir sonst lish py watrece Tas eee What a grand opportunity! Loss-selling frigerator Girls’ Finest Quality Tan Viel Kid Laced and Black Softest. Kid Oxford Tlee—they re Our Famous $3.00 Hand-sewed “Sprocket”? 3 peters oe See es oe that is profitable buying for you--because SA eee brown $1 17 | = some $2.50 $137 Tan and. Black Bicycle §2 39 boats get caught in the trough of the sea prices are half and nearly half. PS For Special tomorrow... | Special tomorrow. .. ‘ Special tomorrow 3 RK ey oe eee 5Q. ° | | A a thinking at they are to be capsized, and M id 3 Z Misses? Hest’ $250. Hast waae hace Dozens of pretty styles finest Mand-sewed All our $3.50 and most of the $4.00 Best they spring out into the water and get oN onster sale of shoes. 4 Not too small to be of use, either. Beerbrieht Bnd Tazee qlaindmade Black | turn and Welt’ Tan ‘and Black Boots Hard-made Tan and Black Everbright Kid well soaked, then the crowd laughs and | @ C. = st oe Ee and Low Shoes — $8.00 "and $3.60 quail- and Patent Leather Low. and. High cheers. Occasionally some lady objects, to |B A. 1.2 e ° li for98cQ We're reducing our stock ofls Se Geer $l 65 | ee ‘al t $2 37 SSS 1 §2 87 being carried ashore by a sailor and’so | ‘ ny § * 5, $1.50 or $1.75 tie ors ipperior & SIDEBOARD — REFRIGERAT-|$ “Ol. Special tomorrow... .DLo | Special tomorrow... PZ. $ | she wades it, Taking in these excursions sonTi!s 1t compsinen at of the alg whapes and atyiee in black, tan or trwn-—cither ORS. Prices cut to about cost. = | including the unfortunate summer girls ieather Sot iescs Ob euecane oe ha oat each oie bee poole maeaiins onl oT ST AN DARD W ATER COOL- Wm Hahn & Cc 9 930 and 032 7th St. : ease amen bedraggled skirts, enjoy pair warranted. Have been $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75—choice tor 8c. ER AND FILTER—the filter of} 4 ° O. Ss 1914 and 1916 Pa. Ave. . | The ladies summering at this resort have the period—$4, $5 and $6. = Reliable Shoe Houses, 233 Pa. Ave. S. E. circle mects on the plazzes of the Hotel This Lot consists of the I Among it W. B. MOSES & SONS. 4 ¢ | Brunswick every morning and spends an | - them are sneh “Leno » all the new ete pet lnlp rte edn lplp eee heur or two in making linen and woolen %) style and comp a of tips—a tes _comprt » Le Lansburgh and Bro. Important! We received this morning a ship- ment of White P. K. Skirts with this guarantee: “‘Warranted Thorough- ly Shrunk.”’ You should see them, well made, French lap seams and good quality Ek Special Price, $1.98. Wrappers. A neat and perfect-fitting Wrap- per, made of fine quality lawn, in beautiful shades of light blue, pink and heliotrope, with a fitted waist lining, princess back, full front and ’ T ae reefer style made throughont, go at £ aise SSR Api cele here’ 9 ‘. Sort 5 they can. Another social event of import- ms nicely trimmed. All sizes. Usually sd fe Adare Sane ee be | Men’s Suit : The call to Ladies We've 23 of ance announced for the Brunswick is AN ore 45 tarcy siriped taffeta and plato black China GIIK walste, stylishly tucked, sells for 75¢. and 08. ailor Suits. about 1000f | Sales. hurry is sound | Serge Suits, those Navy 3) "SAI SE sera years ago won the |) tee OH Special, 49c. UE Re RE ed again—to- Blue and | name of the “convention city.” There have ished plain and brocaded black mebair skirts, povelty skirts in black if se i lot—worth 65¢., 75c., 89c. and morrow is the last day of the Black Storm Serge and Cheviot already been half a dozen important con- d plain black serge skirts reduced to $2.98. ii G 1 = «, 1 = ventions this year. One scheduled fo: = Infants’ Wear. 98c.—in Blue, Green and Brown Before-Inventory Sale — and Suits, that are such good values hext week is the first annual national Children’s Dresses, made of good & > | a aaa F SALONS LAA LEA LAN LLL SEE EIEEEES EO reendetoetestonteeesseate adnate fentnate aloatrate featnesestestoete sfongeaseeseronteesestente eeotentente cestentoetentedtesiestesterieste re svanenaneseaseanenswesesenseeseoceecensneceacensnyseasensneseecencensmesheseyseyseosonsoesoeseeseateeseeseasensmeceeseegens Final Offerings of the Before-Inventory-Sale. In a store where the merchandise is know: complete clearance is recognized as an inviola such as this offer advantages that do not—can We have never written more trul mites than these. —-striped and combination ef- consequently the last day of the n to be of the highest grade — and the policy of ble-rule, cost what it may—last day announcements not—occur at any ly interesting chapters of the buying possibilities of money other time or anywhere else. at $13.50. Tailor-finished and sSosdeeseesortontoaty Soasreseesonteeseetetoeseeteatoeseetoasoasreseoteas Seecpeseadoetecgeatonseete organized a soldiers’ sewing circle. The articles for the Jersey soldiers. A box of things will also be shipped to the front early next week to be distributed by the Red Cross Society. This week the anglers’ sport on the fish- ing pier is even better than it was last week. The easterly winds and_ storms have seemed to blow the fish in, for they have been running and biting very lively Bass, flounders, king fish and weak fish are being caught in abundance. The pier is open all night and there are fishermen in town who spend twenty hours of the day there. The most famous of _ these anglers is probably “Uncle Billy” Brum- aker of Trenton, N. J. Some fine catches have also been made lately from the beach at the foot of Deal Lake. Bowling is a favorite amusement among the people at this resort, and this week a tournament took place at the Coleman House. There are a great many expert bowlers at the hotel, among whom are Miss Margaret Gordon and Mrs. Woods. It is proposed to kold a tournament between the Coleman team and teams from other hotels here and at other near-by resort The girls at the Hotel Brunswick arranging for a “Gibson Night” for next month. All of the ladies are smooth. ing down their hair and pract! expression in order to be as ‘aciation meeting of the Correspondence A: in the of Stenographers, which is to m all styles, weiz! and heigl 31.17. Choice of any yair ladies’ tan’ or b: made in ell the newest thap-s and st others are plain, usually sold f = 000 pairs misses’ and chil > lnsts—tip air warranted. wn lace shoes, with best q Regular prices, $1 and $1.25. These goods have Ladies’ $2 to $3 tan lace shoes, $1.67. means the best grades which $2.50 and $3—choice for $1.67. 1,000 pairs children’s shoes, 59c. & 69c. ity but ent 8% to $1.50 white P. K. skirt Good quality linen $3 and $3.50 Dewey fic $1.98. $3 Dlazer suits of all-linen crash, nov stylish) trimmed dt A slaughter of suits and skirts. age? Mtlinen crach and Irish linen akirte—are extra wide and deep hems—redueed to 8 skirt $1.69. linen crash and white duck exits in either Eton, been $1.75, $2.50 and some §3—but sizes are now slightly broken, therefore we close them out at and lace shoes, made on stylish leather—extersion 32 and & @ 8 soles — 11 to go for i) c te reduced to @ @ ) Diazer or Entire stock of wrappers now in three lots. @ - : . fects—sizes 3 to Io years. We I ‘ ; : . quality percale, in pretty pink, blue 3 years. three greatest offerings that coats lined with taffeta silk. z Auditorium on August 3 and 4. | | noe Le TS ae must sell the en- Have ren bocce aden Mane | ete are f : | “The resident and visiting members of the 39 cents {| 59 cents 99 cents nd brown checks, made with ruffle Gie= Randred 4 lave ¢ ade \ a proper for now at Salvation Army are having an encamp _FOR ALL THE PR i S BATISTE | —FOR LACE AND EM over shoulders, forming round yoke. TEES ae 8 Clothing. There isn’t a single, home or on the summer jaunt : ment at the Auditorium. Commantcr Ty, WELLMADE | ‘ Waar. SES i morrow —so_ the 4 ( itary Fancy Ae Rare i : Booth-Tucker, accompanied by Mrs. - LAWN WRAPPERS . BY STatt- Sizes 2 to 6 years. eaeernie ° solitary Fancy or Mixed Suit | and for early er and the national staff band, are here, el acheter || eS wien @& Special, 2%c. sp: price is... in the house not included in the fall wear.Clear- FA : and’ the three pocricestaa acre being at- hele | a. SOLD UP TO $1.50. e t ? "4 2 “ . _—; a i J tendes y large con, a Bs Sa ge All infants’ wear at greatly reduc- neat Blue stripe; ont shrink, wan't fate, ae and ce Bine nn _of | ance price.... 0% |The summer people have been giving a ice = a 5 ary 3 : lain Black anc ue Cheviots #1 00a deal of attention to bicyeling this . . : ed prices. ; fod Wi wear. "we, grades, 3 ae Ge eeN } Sate = | reek. “ithe races which took Diace at the All high-grade waists in two lots. < CaN: : 8 3 to 14 years. poe —and Black Clay Weaves also Ladies’ Black Silk Brilllantine Rathing r Special sale in Ladies’ Muslin and 7c. If i cece Sults, neutly braided, warranted tat color | Athletic ground on Wednes 49 t faye) t Tae : we can sell 275 Suits = and. « : f | auspices of the Ameri LeU ee : Boys’ Wool Plain Black pene ee eee eae grade, 1 Sl iion were the finest that this coast cents cents Wonderful reductions in Ladies’ = . row we shal e satisfied—we seen since the national meet took place 2 coe =, = <for every white India Inon, every aes > Suits. and Gray ve shall be i ei | here in 1805. It was that year tha for fine lawns, madras and ging- fan-y-trnwed white lawn and every Shirt Waists. & = N we shall be in good trim then to Girls" All-wool Navy Blue Flannel Bath | RTE IN DSN ee eee ery first leart hams, i all sives, which sold for $1 el tir pret e gapee Di part pg 4 es f Striped ATI Maierciock 2 Vou wont have ing Suits, brailed In White; faney 672 es ae FG a oie and $1.25 $2.98. t will be profitable for you to 7, >, Sai 1 = : v combinations, Regular $3 Suite for 1-95 | the roads which interlace the Mc visit our store before going else Wool Short Pants Suits—made another chance like this—to buy $| county coast resorts are unsurps ee oS = g Ss a i " = fey 3 ~ : = 5 = wheeling b: s 2 where. up in Double-Dreasted: Reefer, | Saks-made Clothing at a great | Ladies’ Silk Lot of }| ten errs Everything for boys at 3314 to 50% o rownie and Sailor styles—reg- deal less than the poorest kind Waists Handsome AU ee 50c. all-wool knee pants, all sizes—to go for 39°. Lansburgh & Bro ular $3 and $2.50 values—the | sells for elsewhere. : Habutia Silk | this shere, the As So a ne cs novelties trimmed with braid and AW oie eerste ese 2 5 Soc. lewn blouses plain and figurec, 20. bercmetlaes Ps ings and ‘1 wash suits, sizes 3 to 10, 4e. 420=422-424-426 7 for the older lee of the Spier = ject, and it s 5 th St. boys tailor fin- $7.50 and $8.50 4. 5 Selene pos fash- middle of meus the biggest $3.50 and $3.98 ali-wool beys’ sults, double-breasted reefer, safbor bleuses and ves- — ; A eden ee ° 7 id effects. Every- parade eastern Jer ever tle suits, £2.39, Great Reduction ish. The choice ° bodyalcrearee z take pla It is also planned to _ - = ~ = A is yours for... Y delegations from New York, Pt boc, percale shirts, with two separate collars, sizes 12 to 14, to go for in Hair. z they have been and Newark clubs to come down for the E a oa Choice of the 7 2D pie 7 dey to particip All 39c. and 50c wesh pants reduced to 25e. Men’s Bote of 5 $5.75. To close 3 5 eens = is °F 3 2 yury Park Junior Mech. 25e. light and dark plaid Wiadsor tles, already ticd—reduced to 15e. Furnishings. Madras Neg- Suits up to $14—for ° Qi them all out.. og preparing to greet the, New di ; ie. ight and dark plat adsor tles, alrea v i Shi ©. uni » Whicl is to hold is : sae lige Shirts, = outing here on August 18. For two Ribbons reduced. with pair of separate cuffs to PMs oh = ae eS ney Warhable Silk Waist, de, W Le ae Became aus s Sa ae 5 on Wace oe ped ps i gusrenteed fast col- ature of the day, has been omitted, Handsome French taffeta ribbors, in moire ta Ss. HE d match; excellent =. sat ors und perfect fitting. Worth $4.50.. $3 it will take place again this year. It is « white, black and colors, wide; k and col a ELLER Si fitting shirts and ° pected that one-third of the thirty theu- sell usually a : = to > a Last of the Kat Kal © silk Wa sand members will be here with their wives 16c. yard. 720 7th Street N. W. good pater: QUC, _Hast ofthe Hal Kal Sper i sens emir apt6-200 worth 89c.—for.. Cholce of ang that are left tomor-" gy ¢ ho parties are on the high road SS = 2 So trumped-up sule-—thi row steteceseeesenseseeees a to supersede trolley parties at this reso-t. 4 You ll be Stan ned’’ Lot of All-linen White Hemstitched Hand- one of the sogiliar stock [ad the Feduetions Although the latter have heid sway this Toilet goods cut. kercbiefs. regular nan’s size—as good ~ tating prices. e 9 the most popular fad, yet the “nr vel vaseline, e genuine, 4c. Englieb bri hair brushes—S5 and see Paes PI Foo or nae et ag Won vor sold for 20e. “Clearance 3c, Ladies’Lawn A Lot ofa tally-ho line, which began from the Allen- Sie ead pale 40c. kinds for 2c. G bs! price 8 have b de in Separate on aurst Inn at Allenhurst a week ago, has = — : Mary “few. wen: int Washingt ine Dresses. lozen Fine become so popular that two or thre= other Large bottle best household ammonia 49 Men’s regular 50c. Fancy Pi Kuow cur Pants! cxceltences-—and a re- Lawn Dress- lines will be established soon. The favor- Imported Java rice powder for 2le. ee qj ; . ees ction is a temptetion. 5 * 2 : ite routes for the parties are up the coast | x. Woodworth's tripl ts, 8 odor rg oe a Sr acns Saari deborately ond ack, £ | te,Sea Brahe ana then tnrough the Rum: | 495 = tor Ser cance, with totes OE rawers, an c. is as low son; elaborately and hand- son road and back around by the Shrews- | & os Evans’ Drug Store, Nitec, 24 etail, 938 F it. they deserve to be Men’s Crash Bicycle Pants, with double seat, bloomer or somely trimmed with bury and down shore to the New Jers encampment to Sea Girt. 19c. perfumed talcum powder for Se. box. Oakley's Cuchou tooth powder for Ic. Coan._ave. and $ st. and 1428 Md. ave. _iy2i-16d sold. But for lace. Cheap at $5.50. Corbett continues to be the center of 5 "i = cicaemae we cask golf bottoms, thor- Meee enue at 5 $3 attraction in the Sth avenue district. He soc. drawers, 39¢. 75c. shirts, 50c. g rmy and Navy = oughly shrunk. To y pting at.... bathes every day at the foot of 4th ave- Lot of men’s Jean and nainsook draw- Lot of iien’s Scotch ‘madras eummer i thent foo. 2 52-3 close out the lot— nue, where a crowd always gathers to ers, with string or stockinctte bottoms, a pair ae cuffe; have “SS lent = A 13¢ Lot of Model Organdy Costumes, individ- see him exhibit his scale as a immer. which have been 50c., go at 39e. iSc., now cat to Sde. @ Uniforms made in best Lot of Bulbriggan Shirts and Drawers choice . ; see ° nal designs, exclusive and cholce—dresses Mrs. Corbett usually accompanies him in — P = that are worth hae were hind? to sell at $15 and g the surf. He is doing steady work in his == : 25c. suspenders, 19¢. @ Ape : out tomorrow at Z $20—eight to choese fem—at....., 7-50 improvised gymnasium in the barn in con- ioc. string ties, 3 for roc. Lot of men’s fine heavy and summer- manner, o st material, Fancy Silk “Asedt Scaite=4 Sporting and Lot of nection with his cottage. He 1s being as- Fier A cunciee ates tems weight suspenders, have been ‘reducea a ancy Sil scot Scarfs—in : atti Lot af sisted by “Young Corbett,” as well as by perfectly washable, which have been fom Bic. S058: Sam at short notice swe’! patterns and the Scarfs Athletic Goods. Men’s | Ladies’Cloth Lot of La PES oars oibecaeg de pater nea eg We, each, go vow three for 0c. rae @ t re . that swelldom prefers. Gree All-wool | Skirts. dies a ] : ce ges See ee —— = eae sed LS : = pee 2 ailor Collar Sweaters, that are ste to Long Branch and gets his base ball “a8 ed r 2 Prices consistent. Worth soc., and Saks worth $1 latechnols Cheviot Skirts. Values that de- practice with the Allenhurst team. He is | <= 12}. lawn ties, 8c. doz. See. 50c. Veckwear is good. > -50—Ilatest col- not going into hard training for his fight | @&} _ Lot of white lawn string ties, which and front. patent cushion, eplit meck- (62) Keen Tailor ‘Eloi ‘C orings—for ........; [ce serve a better fate than the with McCoy until the middle of Augurt. | jg, Sold for I2iie. dozen. go now = Se ea: St Sas, wet oak ae @ aoe ev cere CECTES nile Fall i The summer girl bas appealed to en- | & zi oe ee sill, 9 knife; réliable color; y Lot of Percale Neglige Shirts, with both perfect in hang — er” Bradley for protection against By ABS BS SSSE Victor Official League Base Balls, Kedak fiend. Although the “founder's” of- 1310 F St. N.W. some are Bde. regular price, $1, for-- 59¢. regular $3.95's worth ficers on the beach have standing orders to ee 39¢. & 3-95 8 W $2 q5 scrutinize carefully every innocent-looking z R +64 Sa See edly: asthe wade Gal se LOS fore her ean-5 3s ° box that apnears on the board walk, yet SPANISH POST OFFICES. FEOO98040690000600006988 Geis c = =— Men’s Straw Not a new : the deadly camera keeps doing its work, = : H © to Siccardi’s a e - is 5 . mvch to the discomfort of the pretty girls | 4 Foreigner Notices Many Irregulari- | Of FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR. Hat Sale. €x periment _ Spalding, American and EEE catta tase CO MBE eee Fee ee oor Tne crete photos taken i ties in Their Administration, i we are giv- Standard Nos. 1 and 2 Worth’ $1.35. To close out the 100 ¢ their bathing suits. Senator Bradley has From the Youth's Companion. % 2 =e zi tomorrow we have marked them...,, 75C+ made his regulations more rigorous, and | From the S 1 ing you—but the repetition of Cyclometers — choice 5 has promised the girls that they shall be | A foreigner in Spain sees many irregu- pecia $8.00 F yent— as . 2. s protected. larities, especially in the post offices. At ay and White Hal —— ae ape HOR. 2k. Stina nidiatessisies Cc. Ladies’ Shee Lot of La-- qfmons the Bente eee, svenid.of (8 Potes, a village of 1,200 inhabitants, in Importance. ee FS ‘ u nu iad » dies’. Hand- : Rs hel I lace i Spain, the postmaster was an old “ Mme. Siccardi, choice of every man’s Straw toc. Specials. and. at the West End Hotel Wednesday evening, ; Rorthern Spai Reduction of 15 per 711 1ith st., next to Pa te rooms for hairdressing, shampooing ané 8e13-16,tf Hat in the house—the regular stock turned right over to you Bicycle Grips... Bicycle. Rack, to serew wall sss aeninst 0c. sewed Black and Tan Vici Kid Oxfords, with in honor of the L. A. W. people who were in town attending the national circuit meet. The ball room was elaborately decorated man, who was usually found asleep, and reecnted being stirred up to deliver a let- ter. In the larger post offices the height of cent on the regular price of any Wisconsin Peer- a Sodas x3 Pee with bunting and the colors of various 1 : —none but latest shapes—but patent leather and, kid tips, clubs and teams. Many of the genticmen | Cchfusion Is reached, because letters are less Refrigerator (the q OOD ( Thoeah in all the fachi 2 : and plain kid and vesting tops, participants wore bicycle suits instead of | put Into pigeon holes, alphabetically ar- best Refri 5 LU He No all of them—in all the fashion- Hustler Tires, regular price our “beauty shapes’—and our the regulation full dress costume. ranged, according to the fancy of the post- si efrigerators) in able braids. is $2, and they are Late Washington registrations at the | master. stock. MAVE you Sore Threat, Pimples, Copper- Colored Spots, Aches, Old Sores, reliable tires....... $1.65 incomparable $3. and_ $3.50 Coleman House are H. K. Bliss, Mrs. H. O. Bliss, Miss Bliss and A. L. Bliss. “Mr. John Smith,” says Dr. Gadow, in Deep cuts in Straw u “ ey Uleers in Mouth, Hair-Falling? Write COOK RES. Any Straw Hat up to ‘The ‘Lenox is entertaining Henry Calver, | his “Northern Spain,” “will, on inquiry, i : EDY O., 10s5 MASONIC “TEMPLE, CHICAGO, C = a values. To be g))’ the Washington lawyer. 5 probably be told there is nothing for him, rere And they're ILL., for proofs of cures. CAPITAL $500,000. $1.50 for. ° $2 creak ‘Seconds’ Tires, worth $2.13 “oJ a” at. uo Among Wednesday’s arrivals at the Cole- | because the letter is safely lodged under J, ne Mattings, too. Worst cases cared in 15 TO 35 DAYS. “ 100-PAGE ie fete esc eeeeeeees ROSE Cs Shree nas man House is Z. Moses of Washington. the postmaster having mistaken Smith for Deep cuts in Carpets ¥ ial | eee ear aere Medios es con ee Gen. Cyrus Bussey, accompanied by Mrs. | an additional surname, but John Smith, Seaclatael 4 les enee . ©. i i E, —_— a Corns Won’t Ache Oc A ge. | eiatte rogue fant $480 Handsevea $l Rrat of the wesk. and is stopping at the | uniése the Postmaster is amicably Inclined, Genie ae cae ; : : Stee oss 2inch Bieycle Bells......c+4. 18c. bine ders of the best Viel kid. stock West End. your letter has a good chance of remain- . Lier a Mpg sttes, sou apply 3, & §." CORN : : and on. the new Bog! ns $2.69 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Oram are Washing- | ing there until the quarterly or annual good as any you'll see t 0 give rellet. Children’s Straw Sailors, the Lamp Brackets, for arle......+s+0++ 2c. laste. To be “cleared” at....... ri ops ton guests of Norwood Hall. clearance, when it may be returned through this fall. : ‘Takes out the corn every time. Removes ——— hard and soft corns without the least pain. e've sold it for years to kundreds of ou who tell us that nothing else is tive. Only 15e. Stevens’ Pharmacy, Cea’ ak mmo te a es te tee es wee th I Oe te Oe Se SS te tte et De ts Oe De te ts te tt Oe De te te ee te se plain and fashionable combina- tion braids—plain and fancy silk trimmings—worth Tomor- Plew Saddles... sereeee OSC Spalding’s Special Golf Misses’ and Children’s Black and Tan Button “and Lace _Shoes, with patent leather and PAPEL HL OLA OIE PON GALLEN EOL ptie Hotinletnodintis odiwtie totale odee iesotiosasotin seediwasesestosin te theese ass eaterieeeste shosiodhoatenioctestosioate storiwatedsoatesteateieeteatoetoe’ Among the Washington people who are spending the summer at this resort is Mrs. J. Heap, who is a guest of the Coleman. - J. T. Higgins ts a Washingtonian who is sampling seaside life at the Edgemere Inn. ing Mr. and the dead letter_office. I say may, because such letters are considered troublesome, and have a knack of disappearing.” Dr. Gadow, having obtained an introduc- tion to the postmaster of Potes and ex- changed compiiments with hin, was in- 1 + Hoeke, Always a full line of everything in Furniture. . >” Phat an tae Sticks, regular price, $ It i The Brighton 1s entertain! So sso pa ae tS oe fot en ABC. | $150, for. neces etees DML | “kid fips “and vesting tops, 3 | Mek dagpeminenem sod Hao The | Hee seek throueh ne bene aa take $ PCUMTRR. cancers, pmarbuoe, a ss 3c. | They'll give you $1.50 and This week's arrivals at the Hotel Bruns- | Gressed to a gentleman in Cabez0n, @ tOWN | — 9600000000500000000800008 . : : sigtildren’s, ‘Straw Sailors, the Drevailing Solid Brass Foot Pump........... * $1.75 wear — every > Weick ineiude Ht. = Feast Washington. at some distance from Potes. On asking | —————_—______ Next ‘cepeoaiitass = spapes af 23¢. $3.25 ‘ 4 $1 19 . P. Newton, J. W. and E. K. Staley | why it had not been sent on, he received IN INDIA. CHINA AND JAPAN DR. SIE- __ impe : immed af Soler Gas Lamp. : pair of them. Choice ° compose a Washington party quartered at | this startling answer: “That man is a for- | GERT’S ANGOSTURA BITTERS are well known Burchell’s Spring f Tea Bes seers ie ean cine, Sas, Be Bete, Wel, numbers oe | a aeeeee af Ge Spats epee ee = ; Lea: en ing Rev. T. S. | s come to Potes, and he is as like- the digestive organs. ¢ will’ pay“ duty: of adces Hamlin, D.D., pastor of the Church of the { jy to turn up here as at Cabezon!” pound; buy it now while - Saks and Compan Covenant, Washingtcn. Dr. Hamlin, who is accompanied by his family, has been you can get it for rs y ing part of each summer for several taining a remittance from . | resented in Spanish by double y g 50c, a 9 years at Asbury Park. at wae ing had. arrived. ¥, the name was a difficult one to piece: “Saks’ Corner.” If you want Star. If anybody has what you wish, you | excuse that the post had just come in. He| “Want” ads. ‘The Star pay because hey will get an answer. pointed out that the local postmark was jnteg anes L