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8 THE EVENING STAR, THURS DAY, OCTOBER 27, 1898-14 PAGES. SOc TicKnew’ S. [RACING AT BENNING): Spe Partial Progr ee the Fall Meet- Bou nd to - Be Busy! Prices such as we sell at are bound to bring business. Every week we have to add on another delivery wagon, and we are working night and day to the narrowest margin profit 933 Pa. Ave. Men’s Fancy Nightshirts pean —— REVIVAL OF A COP CONTEST): Subscription Affair for Three-Year Olds and Upward. ae eee ce get all the orders filled. People spemegeie por Seanar ee ae are tired of paying exorbitant CONDITIONS OF THE EVENTS prices on furniture. No won- peal Ms der they come to us. Our (\1 = .¥ Strictly cash dealings effect a The program of racing for the first seven saving of fully 40 per cent. days of the autumn me i has been senning vill open of the ean will be revival of the race the to be run Thur: shington cup fe r-olds and ntrance fei ers. To be with all Ww -H . MicKnew, 933 Pa. Av. upon by the - oot —__________ } received to be divided—not less than Be 0 to the winner, $i) to the second, $200 to the third. of the course, ot Saturda miles and a quarter. Note—All_ subs ptions received will be pd, and divided as ihe committee may To close at the office of the clerk Benning, D. C., at noon November 19, 188. Two Beautiful, soft, lustrous hair © use of thes ar- auiae prospects for the coming meeting bprecemrgeir dd to be extremely Brights og } strater fre ¢ IMPERIAL 1 Applications for stables must he addressed i aera REGENERATOR PARLORS OF | ai once to James Lee, supe intendent, Ben- ; This Solid Oak Side coa ) 5 JK is here to show the | Ning race course, Benning, D. C. large size, with plate glass mir- 4 NEW YORK is here to show the | “Owners’, trainers’ and. jockeys’ badges Es , with plate g Be we ul benefits derived. Restores | win) he ed at the office of the club, Ben- Tor—serpentine top—a massive ached and gray b ning race course, Friday, November 11. All and well made piece of fur- ¥ owners’ and trainers’ badges, when no x MERTZS PUARMACY, longer required, must be returned. niture — con- Entr for over-night races will venient fn | HTH AND F STS be furnished at the office of the clerk of the ieee z | 1 payments for en- Pee iS) 85 : ist be made ne ° A demonstrator from the Imperial} no will in all cases furnish a sein OMIM ji chiestecsiees ~arlors f <ew Y < e for} vercrer. An entr telegram receivec Basloxs inoue New: Work ts Here on time will be as though made a few days. 2 through the entry is eS ‘ Entries for all taces inust be made by 12 A Few Specials for mon the d ie at 4. GREAT <tees cucu Ss casH iday and Saturday. edu cain aniters the! FURNITURE conditions as printed and in all respects HOU a interesting Vt of svectats greets re rest of this week. ii nd in accordance with rules of National Steeplechase subject to the Jockey Club and Hunt As Ene een we world ¢ ‘BROS.’ 915-917-919-921 Seventh St. It iners is rule 162, of the > ‘ rule 87, . 143 pounds. It tional Steeplechase | to be nounds to be al- as follo’ n who s seed of a hors lowed for each $250 Gown to $1,000; three pounds for each $100 down to An allowance of twenty hers of two or more race; not to be entered for less than $1,000, furlongs. Fifth race nd 4 ciation, ny pe affected t a hypoderm © us other ul all be proved to have by the use of vamialatered by or who shall or me. the whip son so offending shal! hani- and 1 be handicap, for three-y additional for s of which $6) to the third November Monda hundred y The Program. ram of the first seven da ratl2m., Mile and a s to uppe SUS. November 14, inne! ‘ourth e a ovember 16 =. 9 ch to the irst race, » non-winners Of Situ + nners of five or more | w si . of which $60 to the second 2 to the third. Ww > or ince fugu t y tra; of tw Winner of the November 12 he then carried allowed 7 pounds. PHARMACY, [lth and F Sts. | ugust 28, 1SUS, Six and i = a half furlongs te eeeee Second race, for two- non-win- ners of $500—By subscription each to} for three- | the winner, with $00 added, oe which $75 eription of f to th nd and $50 to the third. Colt Cie = eee fillies and geldings, 107 pounds, and $40 to the O 1 ‘ses entered to be sold for $ for three eu pound: 1 sof $00 in 1 of & each to the winner, z z , of which $60 to the Co ] ifor { Toy GOW to Ue ends | to the third. The winner to b brian Ne io, | tion; if for $1,500, to carry w iw down to $400. | i¢ to he sold for less, 2 pounds to be a pS for each $100 down to $800; then 3 For : (0) tha $700. for each $100 down to $400. An allowance $2 Shine. fa vo-year-olds, | Of 26 pounds. Winners during the meeting ri ka Oe By for, two-vear-ol ‘$3 | (0 carry 10 pounds Six furlongs. with $400 added, of | Fourth race, for two-year-olds, which $60. tc cond and : non-winners of ription of third. The wi coldinee eae each to the winner, ”) added, of If to b f “two pounds | which ond and $40 to the third. allowed for each 's100 down, to $700, | The win : y auction. Horses s centered to be sold for My to) carry % nds: if for $159, to carry 100 pound: more y 105 pounds. Fille: tember 12 not to be entered for ed 3 pounds. Winners at a: 700. Six furlongs of two or more rac selling, fe year-olds | 5 pounds ¢ non-winne ‘ Fifth r -olds and tion of $5 ed o the winner, | upward—By ption of ch, with W added, of whic! to the second | $00 added, of which $60 to the second, and ) to the third. winner to be | $40 to the third, The winner to be sold by d by auction. if for $1,200, to auction. Horses*entered to be sold for § Weight for age. If to be soid for less, to carty weight for age; if to be sold ‘for ds to be $100 down | $1,200, to be allowed 5 pounds; if for $009, suo; then three pounds for ‘each $100 | allowed 10 pounds; if for $600, allowed 15 down to S400. » of twenty | pounds, and if for $300, allowed 20 pounds. n enth. November 14—First . non-winners in 180S—Hy s and geldings allowed 3 pounds. Win- on and after October 13 not to be en- 2 : to be sold for less than $000. Mile The biggest value in the cInCeNeera Saccnae ad Pigs arson sn r “7 Is 7 + x ie a ees te: ifth day, Thursday, November cit A_ well-made Morris to the third. Four-y race, high-weight handicap, for two-yes Chair, with solid oak frame, viet sors try 15 pounds y elds and upward—By subscription of $5 : : Csi Maiden ta rolds, 100. pounds. each, and $5 additional for starters, to the heavy corduroy shions. Bee coe upward allowed | winner, with $300 added, of which $60 to The back is adjustable to an 7s Le Five and a eat res allowed | the second and $10 to the third, Entries to : & ‘Secu ie 1 ir-old fillice ’non- | Close at 12 m. on Tuesday, November Weights to be announced at 12 m. on Wed- . and it is the most com- errr rrr ee ee eee rere ree ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee ee ee ee ees eee ee neeenneresesneeecene, Jette eee rere reser ereeerssserereeeererererrrere Z 110 pound v sc eee a ir in the world. acl i to the winner, with races celline sferstwoncatoins = ich $60 to the S a a lave seen this same qual- tener oe srry | BY subseription of $5 each to the winner, ity marked $6.00 $4.98 rry, 105 Pounds; |" (ontinued on Ninth Page) < Oo carry 100 many time. Our = a price Friday... i ages ee Mankind needs Cash or Credit. with $100 a Dae whitch soon tontn a herald, like = ‘ ond and $1 to the third. ‘The winr oa uetalds) of I a G P tt t be scld by auction 00. If for less, 2 2. Pro. 1 layer & etl 9 three pounds to be d for each $100 claim so that ye is down to $4), then four pounds for each all may hear, the 417 Seventh St $100 down to $300. An allo’ vital importance of C Le ) iP four pounds. Winner: health. The aver- Steet cree cesses cc ceeeee ISUS, not to be entered age man of tenay One mile thinks it beneat! ‘ourth race, selling, for his dignity to bother non-wirners of $1,100—By subscrip about his health until to the winner, with $200 add it is By » to the second and $40 to third. ap ae eone ven thes he only takes measures to restore it in an in- different, contemptu- ous sort of way. Men cannot Jearn too soon that health is the most import- to be sola SS, one pound to be exch $100 down to $1,200, then for each $100 down to $500. Wo pounds. W Rot to be ente for $2,000, If to be allowed fo ; : ant thing in life—in What awiul agovy an a tooth gives handic ant thing in li the sutistesate pester. ‘Pat hes cosy hon-winners of $1, fact, 1s life. Without in mn pain dentistry iption of $10 cach to the wi it the most brilliant A tew moments spent added, of which $60 to the man will be a failure, second and $40 to the third. Weights to be carried to be stated through the entry box at the time of closing < and the most robust man will rapidly be ome a physical wreck. The man who s the offend! ig tooth per- ber 12. Winners afte: neglects the little headaches, the loss of en pounds extra.” 3 appetite and sleep, nervousness, hot fiush- ings, cold chills, heavy head, lax muscles, and the multitude of bad feelings that are the heralds of approaching sickness and disease, must pay a tremendous penalty. For men who suffer in this way there is for FILLING. Painless Extractir o the w ier Tr, With $3) > and up. ) to the second and $0 O ence od = er 10 Be ao Soci |) Ho miedicine canal to Dr Pieces Coldce illings, 75. back si fear-olds 10 sata’ ig | Medical Discovery. It sharpens the ap- ns, $5 up. upward, 123] petite, corrects al! ‘disorders of the diges- ¢ : two pounis | tion, invigovates the liver. makes the as- i Set. Teeth, $s. to be allowed for each $100 down to $200. | Similation of the food perfect, purifies the Best Set Teeth, $8 An allowance of sixteen pounds. Seven fur-} blood and enriches it with the life-giving $8 long: elements that build new, healthy flesh. It TOURS, 8:30 TO 6. SUNDAYS, 10 TO-12. si race, for maiden two-year-olds | is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. ve not run s nd—By subscription It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of con- NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, Dr. J. K. Grisham, Manager. 1211 F Street o Hoover & Snyder's It ch to the winner, with $300 add “h $69 to the second and $10 Colt carry 110 pounds: filli geldings, 107 pounds Five furlong Third race, for three-year-olds, non- ners of 34W), at ten pounds under the s —By subscription of with $300 added, of w sumption and is the best of all known remedies for nervous troubles. Thousands have told, over their own signatures, the stories of the wonders it has performed. Honest dealers will not urge a substitute for the sake of a little extra profit. ccthomas Fletcher, of Clifton Station, Fairfax vin- $00 to the second Ss ee Is ° : 50 fear: nit and $40 to the third. Non-winners of 9000 | $9" wn’ scare “cith eer ea ee ee ~MmuISION, C.pilNt | wo tery 10 Pounds: of $300, to carry 100 | stomach)” 1 then took six bottles off Dr, Plerce’s pounds; maldens ave started to carry iden Bt Discovery. wit et The Emulsion of Cod Liver Of you] 109 pounds. Fillies and geldings allowed Golde ae ledical ery, which completely can b We put it up here—so you know the | three pounds. One mile. When the bowels are regular the body will feel good and the mind will be active. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- ingredients ere purest, and accurately com- d. Full pint bottles, 50c. ‘ure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL—the Fourth race higi it selling, for all ages, at ten pounds above the scale—By subscription of § each to the winner, with bes de. for full pint bottles. #) $300 added, of which $40 to the second and | stipation. One little “Pellet” is a gentle Evans’ Denne Store Niele ana ‘| £0 to the third, Herses entered tobe sat | lnsative, and two a mild cathartic, “They Evans ’ Drug Store, }: stall. £28 P st | for $2,000. If two-year-olds, to carry 115] ever gripe. All good dealers sell them op. ave. and 8 st. avd 1425 Md. ave. oc26-16d | pounds; if three-year-olds, 188 pounds; if} and bave nothing else “just as good.” “|| Woodward *«4 Lothrop, roth, rth and F Sts. N. W, Friday’s Our Remnant Day, Our Special Bargain Day. This Remnant Day is not a spasmodic, sensational method of calling attention to! a few odds and ends of passe things, bunched together in It It’s not an accidental cireum- order to get customers to come to the store only to be disappointed. has a definite, individual meaning here. stance, but represents a complete, unique idea, fully worked out ‘in a painstaking and thorough fashion, and is the only means to the accom- plishment of the end we had in view when we introduced it here in Washington years ago—which is the disposal of all remnant accumu- lations the same week they are made. It means Remnants of every char- ends of lines,” “broken assort- ‘small lots,” acter and condition—“short lengths, » 6, “odd and extreme sizes, in new, fresh, seasonable goods, as well as soiled, mussed, scratched or imperfect things—for they Notwith- standing this we put just as much thought, just as much energy into these sales as we do into any others. doing at all is worth doing well. In connection with the remnants, are all remainders and they are all marked at reduced prices. We believe that what is worth odds and ends, one-of-a-kind things, etc., we offer larger lots of seasonable merchandise, purchased es- pecially for these occasions, at prices which make them rare bargains. Friday’s Special Bargain in Huck Towels. 150 dozen Hemmed Hucked Towels—towels known in the trade as “seconds,” because of irregularities of one kind or another, such as a coarse thread, an oil spot, etc. The present lot is almost free of even such slight defects and is the best we've ever had. Sold by the dozen only, as follows: $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1,35, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 a doz. Worth regularly $1.35 up to $2.75. Second floor. Friday’s Special Bargain in Women’s Coliarsand Cuffs. Women’s All-linen Collars, standing and turndown, a manufacturer's seconds, subject to slight imperfections, Sizes 12 to 153. Special Bargain Price, 5c. each. Also Women’s All-linen Cuffs, straight and turn-back styles. Special Bargain Price, 5c. a pair. First floor. Millinery Department. Muslin Underwear Dept. Trimmed :Hats are allowed to re-| 9 Fine Lawn Aprons, wide embroidery on bottom, main in stotk but a few days, after | 2%" #, wide strings. Reduced from which times whether mussed or not, they are regarded as remnants, with- drawn and sold as such. Thus the department is kept free of old styles and the latest, freshest and brightest ideas in Trimmed Millinery are of- fered you at all times. Among those to be sold at reduced tices tomorrow are the following: |™ ¥ protected Ma Brown French Pelt Hat, faced with rich satin Meee tb and trimmed, with brown velvet, brown | geccua floor. sof cut steel buckle—a very attract- Corset Department. 2 pairs low square neck, wide front and back, edge of embroid- ders, pearl button: Reduced from $1.00 to 50e, w Muslin Drawers, deep ruffle of Reduced from $1.00 embroidery ery across hi and 44. S pairs b's Cambric subroidery put on wi! educed from $1.00 to ¢ Drawers, wide a beading, yo rume band, by dust floun: Reduced from $2. neb antiqui cut Dias, es 18 and 19, i r. neh coutil, cut bi p finished with le 9 and 20, Reduced from boned with real whale ee duced from $1 5 pairs I ¢ boned with re and ribl into a very jaunty rple velvet, white silk v disome gilt buckle, Reduced from $8. 50 t to $5 OO. 1. eHow ‘Tnrban, trimmed in black velvet, fancy hers and steel buckle, Reduced from $0.50 to $5.00. 5 pairs i. boned, Corsets, coutil, eut bias, top finished with embro Reduced frou: $1.50 tu Te. yell dery. pair. 1 Large Black Hat, trimmed in black velvet, black ribbon, salmon silk and large black breast. Reduced from $10.00 to $5.00. Glove Department. 17 pairs Misses’ Kid Gloves, $1, 45, 5, 6% and Mec, palr. & pairs Women’s Black Kid Gloves. Sizes 54, an and red. Sizes Reduced from $1.00 to 1 Large Red Felt Hat. trimm black wings and rich red velvet. in black chiffon, Reduced from $10.00 to $5.00. 5% and 6. Reduced from $1.00 to 50c. pair. LEE Pere e First floor. Re Sie aes Men’s Department. Rug Department. 1 Wool Bath Gown, soiled. Reduced from $20.00 1 Box Couch, upholstered in corduroy. Reduced to $7.50. from $12.50 to $10.00, 35 pairs Men's Medium Weight Cotton Socks. tan | "1 Box Couch, upholstered i _ ox Couch, upholstered in tapestry. Reduced and gray, Reduced fom Gc. to 35c. pair; 3 for from $12.00 to 5s Bae partie. 3 $1.00. Fine Sinyt ; % pairs Men's Footless Bleycle Hose. Reduced | <2 Five Quality Smyrna Rug, light effect, solled. Size 26x54. 1 Blac! feet. Keduced from $2.75 to $2.00. at Skin Rug, damaged. Reduced from $2.75 to $1.75. from 50c. to 12ic. palr, 3 House Coats, sizcs 36, 38 and 40. Reduced from $5.00, $7.00 and $10.00 to $4.00, $5.00 and 7.00, re- ee BoxSty eee 1 Fine Quality India Rug. Size 6x9 feet. Re- Firct floor, duced from $22.50 t» $12.50. : 1 Axminster tug. Size 8x10 feet. Reduced from $30.00 to $20.00, Third foor. Art Department. 3 yards Canvas Cloth, slightly soiled. Reduced from ce. to 5c. for 1 Pink Satin Pin Cusbien. to Be. Umbrella Department. 2 Women’s 26-inch All-Silk Umbrellas, red and green. Reduced from $4.50 to $3.00 each, 1 Women’s 26-inch Red Silk Umbrella. from $3.00 to $1.50. 2 Women's 26-inch All-silk Umbrellas, black and mand black and red. Reduced from $3.50 to 50 ew Reduced Reduced from 35e. 4 Women's 26-inch Black Union Taffeta Umbrel- | _5 Stamped Denim Mats. Reduced from Ie. to las, Dresden handles. Reduced from $4.50 and $5.09 | 5¢. each. to $3.00 eac! 6 Whisk Broom Doylies. Reduced from Se. to 6 Men's 26-inch Union Taffeta Umbrellas, polished | 3¢. each. woud silver-trimmed handies. Reduced from $3.50 First tleor. and $4.00 to $2.50 each, Z ee ae ee First floor. Stationery Department. © 4 boxes Note Paper. Reduced from 50c. to 35e. Suit Department. ee 2 Covert Cloth Suits, braid trimmed. Sizes 82 andy 3 boxes Fancy Note Paper, Reduced from Ze. 36. Reduced from $24.00 to $10.00 h. to S0e. box. t and Covert Cloth Suits, silk-lined jacket, 10 Decorated Lamp Shades. Reduced from $1.50 ined skirt. Sizes 32, 34, 38 and 40. Re- | to 50c. each. “d from $15.00 to $7.50 cach. First floor. Black Tuffeta Silk Walsts, tucked and braid trimmed, six or eight different styles. Sizes 34, 36, 88, 40 and 42. Reduced from $5.00 and $6.00 to 2.00 each. ‘Third floor. Misses’ Department. Leather ‘Goods Dept. 2 Leath Handkerchief Boxes, Reduced from $5.00 to $1.00 each. 1 Glove Box. Reduced from $5.00 to $1.00. 3 White Gauze Fans. Meduced from $1.50 to ‘Be. each, 4 Leather Purses. g a Reduced from 7c. to Ie. ea. 1 Girls’ Fancy Cheviot Dress, lace and velvet Han ‘Bi - trimmings. | Size 10, Reduced from $5.00 to $2.50. | dueed fro grant made Bags, gilt chains. “Ite 2 Girls’ Cheviot Dresses. Sizes 12 and 14.” Ite | “Shee tear duced from $7.25 to $4.00 eae 15 Girls’ Pereale Dresses. izes 6 to 12. Re- duced from $5.00 to $1.50 enc 48 Fine Percale Clock Department. Wrappers, embroldery trimmed; ail sizes. “Reduced Som $1.65 and $1000 Toe: | g Jt French China Clocks, Reduced trom $4.00 to “"Third floor, 7 First tleor. China Department. 1 Haviland China Dinner Set, few pieces missing. Reduced from $25.00 to $21 25. 1 Decor trad Figiish Porcelaln Tea Set. Reduced fron $2.95 to 2 edd Boys’ Department. 15 All-wool Sailor /Sults, navy blue and fancy unixed chevicts, fancily. trimmed and braided. Sizes ut )8 pe inclusive. , Reduced from $4.50 and $5.00 to Piiannel Salter Suits Sizes 4, 6, 7 and S. duced from $3.00 to $1.50 exeh, 4 Brownle Sates, Coat, ‘janis and ttle Sizes 4, 5, 6 and 8. Reduced from $5.00 to each. 5 All-wool Dogg teeriet Suits, medium wetz! Sizes 12, 14 and 15. Reduced from $6.00 to $2.50 cach. Re- d_Lecorated Slop Jars, damaged. Reducsd to $1.25 each. h Porcelain Uncoverad odd Decorate’ Engl Vegetable Dishes. Reduced from 50c. to 25e. each. ‘3 Reefer and Eton Suits. Sine 4, 5 o- | 21 Decorated French China Soup Plates, sae duced from $4.50. 7 to $2.50 ca pod CRE ge. aveluced fronl/shes Robe eee 5 All-wool Lot Sizes 14, 15 and 19, Heguced trom 9275 10°$5.00 cach. Separate Pants. dark mixtures, medium Reduced from 6 White and Gold Curisbad China Covered Butter Diskes. Reduced from 25c. to 10c. each. 8 Decorated German China Milk Pitchers. Re- weigt., Sizes 1, 12, 18, 14 and 15, duced from 25c. to 15e. each. 50c. to 25e. palr. Fifth floor. a Taundered Shirt Waists, “Mothers’ Friend’ Size 6. Reduced from’ 75c. to 3¥e. each, Housefurnishing Dept. 1 ie 5 eteP Psdder, dawaged; reduced from Infants’ Department. $1.05 t 4-foot; reduced from 85. to 25e.. i ost: ‘Painced {from He, to 25. = 5 6 Children’s Mixed Cloth Coats, with large Salad Sets; reduced from 10c. to 5c. set. 14 collars, tglmmed with fancy raid, Reduesa tor | sets; reduced fiom BSc. to Se. ‘set. 9 sets} re- 1.00. duced froin 50c. te 20c. set FT cutldeens Colored Bonnets, brown. ed nays 1 Oll Heater; reduced, from $3.25 to $2.25. 1 re- and green. Reduced from 75c: and $1.00 duced from $4.75 to $3.75. each, 1 Steam Bread Ralser, slightly dented. Iie- 1 Infants’ Novelty Cloth Long Cloak, cape trim- | duced from $1.50 braid. Reduced from $16.50 to med with fancy yd Music! “Rack, damaged. Reduced frow $4.50 to $2.50. 2 Infante’ Silk cee ot trimmed with lace and rib- | 1 ‘Slop Jar Tray, solled, Reduced from 50c. to don. Remacer from $2.60 and $3.50 to $1.50 each. Scand ae Fifth floor. Woodward & Lothrop. Special Sale of For tomorrow and Saturday site we shail name some wonderfully low prices for high-grade children’s suits. Not the kind of children’s usually find advertised, but perfectly- tail- ored, faultiess-fitting garme ts, taken out of our regular stock for this bi g two days’ eve z During the half ss in business we ha mever knowingly had a doubtful quality in our steck--so come expecting great bargains and you'll mot be disappointed. s suits that you : | : that we've been & $2.40 $Q.98 = S=== === 2 = At $2.40 we offer twenty At $3.98 you may choose $ styles of Children’s Suits, teg- | from thirty-two styles of Chil- $ ularly worth $4.00. For boys | dren’s Suits, regulatly worth $ ofall ages from 4 to 16, includ- $6.00. Such novelties as ing novelties in vestie, reefer, reefer, blouse, vestie and mili- blouse and military suits—be- sides the staple styles. Plenty of plain Blues and Blacks, too —several different lots are in this sale. But this offer only holds good tomorrow and Saturday—next week they'll be full price again. tary suits for the “youngsters” —and two and_ three-piece suits for the older boys—will all be $3.98 tomorrow and Sat- urday. They are qualities that you can’t duplicate for less than $6.00—the very cream of this season’s juvenile styles. Kiseman Bros., Cor. 7th and E. eee a x x A Double-Header “Remnant” Shoe Day At Hahn & Co.’s N addition sizes” to “broken of our own regular Tomorrow. stock we shall place on sale tomorrow the “ends” and aa “broken sizes” of the Byrn’s stock. We have marked them all at prices that represent one- third and one*fourth their reguiar value. Every pair is m per- fect condition, the only trouble being we have not all sizes. If MEMMESAS AESASSNsyUsy SSDS RHA H RROD you find your size, which is very likely, vou secure an extraor- dinary bargain. of Women’ $3.50 Brown Bi- Seoteh * Hand-set Button Shoes, sizes 2 to 6. and a nd mie Friday, SUESENESNEE SESSA NNN airs of Dollar “Marv m Molded Itubbers, #i AT SOC. Lot of Misses Ser Fine Hand-sewed Ls Roots, with or without invisible cork s pointed toe, nearly all sizes. Friday, $1.34. “hildren's Tan irs of Men's $3. $4 and $4.50 Ha and E Joe of our of Byrn's Fi wit, Ha Sealand door or the Byrn were noe tof them being Hat! $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Friday & Harrington's make, sizes Friday, $1 38 pairs of Brena Pine st $3 and $3.50 20 paizs of Ladies’ $2.50 Button Sho: Hand-made Kid and Cloth-top Boots wide toe, only to 3%. Fi Komen. 2 different shapes, mot alt si ee A number, of other “small lots” and “odd sizes” are on sale that we have not the space to itemize here, making this one of the most attractive “Friday” sales we have ever inaugu- rated. WM. HAHN & CO.’S sz" RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, so1sA916 PA. AVE. 233 PA. AVE. SE. BORK BORE BORA GST BURR URS AON GO ROT E B AGAR EN ATTIRE IHATITE soedoetesonleeseston fe ee Seeeedondendoadenioatestoatesteeseendeadeateateetoatoefesegfesdesfesteatectes “Eaetea rgh & Bro. i 3 Price Reigns Supreme i “ On Bargain Friday. .. 25c. 374c. All-wool French Serge, autumn colors. 50c. Extra Fine Navy Blue Diagonal, 46 inche: yd. -. 35¢. yd . 50c. - 60c. % 65c. Black All-wool Cheviot Serge, 44 inches 75¢. Black All-wool Redfern Serge, 46 inches. . yd. $1.89 Very Heavy Blanket, 11-4 ce $1.50 pr. $5.00 White Wool Blanket, extra heavy .§3.48 pr. : 0c. Turkey Red Outing, with stripes, Soares etc. OAC vd. eS 10-4 Sheets, made of good standard cotton 5 e 9-4 Sheets, made of good standard cotton........... 4-4 Bleached Cotton, good quality ..4 (c, yd. 64c. New Fall Prints, in dark colors . 444c, yd. 12$c. Fancy Waist Lining, black or gray poe pies 1c, yd. 14c. Alltinen Canvas, black or gray.......-... 104%, yd. 44c. French Hair Cloth, 24 inches wide............ 28 e, yd. 25c. Opaque Window Shades, Beane bnbowebewsinbsn ss MOGs Children’s Gents’ and for Specials in Ladies’, Underwear Friday and Saturday. Lansburgh & Bro., 420, 422, 424, 426 7th St. 8 eaten ete otetnetntoteeseteteetetetet lett eterna Sededetee = 3 ——— ESE ENN ENON NONE ENE N NEN senprnnneDenpepemenererees AT $1.34 AT $1.67 sealeeeletetntetntectntecienteintntntiets ovoteeneceeecescosesceccesceeenenenes + = = § odrodioalnchectoctoete geet Maeeiecencoetoencenie te elodioetele tioatontoslontnes “ on Beeetetredeeeedcgentee: eeenterteniecgerieentenseetentententer NR = = | = % % %— ig 3 3 . 49c. - 9c. EVERY PERSON WHO SUFFERS FROM IRAD- - | ‘ache of neuralgia ask your druggist for, Walter's Shite, Te: collars, Vike: undecwear, Be. jeadsche Powders, 3-3. 3 powders, 3 * Paraity: wash, Oe" a ores teen Ss tras: bc. Satnpin ead ealative coaneaeaae Set adiverel ocaeee