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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1898—14 PAGES. |RACING AT BENNING SS Sosy Woodward *:. Lothrop, eo 933 Pa. Ave. Partial Peg the Fall Meet- Bou nal to : “ 1 Toth, iith and F Sts. N. W., Special Sale of ee = Men’s Fancy —— Be Busy! ) ic REVIVAL OF A CUP CONTEST) Prices such as we sell at are N ightshirts =a bound to bring _ business. Subscription Affair for Th y. x Every week we have to add on REDUCED Ose paras ral Or Se cat 7 another delivery wagon, end we 3 ° are working night and day to — Cpwate. V get all the orders filled. People are tired of paying exorbitant CONDITIONS OF THE EVENTS| ¥ Prices on furniture. No won- s) der they come to us. Our | Friday’s Our Remnant Day,/{Children’s Suits. : Our Special Bargain Day. : ne : ; For tomorrow and Saturday only, we shail name some wonderfully low prices for high-grade children’s suits. Not the kind of children’s suits that you usually find advertised, but perfectly - -tail- This Remnant Day is not a spasmodic, sensational method of calling attention to. a few odds and ends of passe things, bunched together in order to get customers to come to the store only to be disappointed. It —__ + .4 Strictly cash dealings effect a has a definite, individual meaning here. It's not an accidental circum- | ored, faultless-fitting garments, taken out The program of racing for the first seven ing of full Tr cent. 8 ‘ a8 d t ez » it z fo ‘st Ss S = s at - <? Gaga of che @itesiee Mineo Et © stance, but represents a complete, unique idea, fully worked out “in a = of ie regular stock for this big two days ington Jockey C at n eer = 2 eve nged. 1 TeStETe anil GREER eae painstaking and thorough fashion, and is the only means to the accom- | # BE ged. The meeting will open November ° . 1? © If century tha ’ 62 32 and will close ovember plishment of the end we had in view when we introduced it here in | $ = During the hal if century that we’ve been ae | The fal feature of the meeting will be tre ; . = in business E knowit ngly had led © re of the race fe e Washingtor ve —which i edi S o C Fy a th revival be race Teeny ore psunetor years ago—which is the disposal of all remnant accumu a doubtful k--so come pt aie follow: lations the same week they are made. It means Remnants of every char- expecting gre. and you'll not be ot ti acter and condition—“short lengths,” “ends of lines,” “broken assort- ment disa mick additional tor rters. To be “odd and extreme sizes,” “small lots,” in new, fresh, seasonable \ } 9) } ight-for-age race, with allo ; : ; @ A ff @> € re) . OF a selling race, as may be d goods, as well as soiled, mussed, scratched or imperfect things—for they D a @ ¢ re) upon by the comn A : Sea = 2 2 Ss ut beakvealitotparat are all remainders and they are all marked at reduced prices. Notwith- | ¥ ————— = — = é to the winner, © 2 second, $24) to A Sat. 5 F 3 ¥ : a3 BS Beautiful, soft, gee Wad Wace GE chee ee Ce standing this we put just as much thought, just as much energy into | 4 Ree ey eee i ace P : of the ‘course, at ‘Benning, D.C. at noon these sales as we do into any others. We believe that what is worth + eee - repel tbh ia 3-96 you may choose + f. ° of November 19, 1898. Two c 5 2 z styles of Children’s Suits, reg- from thirty-two styles of Chil- = lus trous hair doing at all is worth doing well. ularly worth $4.00. For boys | dren’s Suits, regulatly worth 3 - ved will be é 5 5 3 2 pee : 5 ; ded as ihe committee may In connection with the remnants, odds and ends, one-of-a-kind |% ofall ages from 4 to 16, includ- $6.00. Such novelties as ¥ tained by the use of these ‘: } ; ing novelties in vestie, reefer reefer, blouse, vestie and mili- = % prospects for the coming meeting | \/ u 3 <s os aes = 4 P. i eggs . a preparations. A demon eto ae extcuiete bright. ( things, etc., we offer larger lots of seasonable merchandise, purchased es = blouse and military suits—be- tary suits for the “youngsters 2 m the IMPERTAL HAUL stabl st be addressed . x ; : TS SRE ne! Plenty ss ES ae Pimnaiie Weeeoee Gale Bed ee Gen Lendene eed ) Tinie Solide@ ale Sideboard pecially for these occasions, at prices which make them rare bargains. : _— gnc seape ee Plenty ae den aud aes 4 z a ech Nae ins course, Benni 2 * * er) in Ss anc lacks, too suits he er ¢ NEW YORK is to show the | Dinz Face ¢ parses B< aes. Hane large size, with plate glass mir- Friday’s Special Bargain in Huck Towels. $ fe} ee + a pena dt ac a aoe a3 older boy + nderful t 1. Restores | with he tee e of the club, ror—serpentine top—a massive : 2 2. eae tercal 40s ate in) Se eae) ROT OW + tiene ning course, Friday, November 11. and*well made piece of fur- 150 dozen Hemmed Hucked Towels—towels known in the trade as & this sale. But this offer only urday. They are qualities that ewners’ and train badg when no ie : o , Eas 4 if _ d , rant duplicate kk R 3 MERTZ’S PUARMACY, Se sees ee be returned. ale niture — con- “seconds,” because of irregularities of one kind or another, such as a | & ae good pipe an eh Naik cups for Ie ae 53 Entry t for over-night races wi venient a ai i ‘ Saturday—next week they han $6.00—the very cream of ¥ ‘a HTH AND F STS. t the office of the clerk of ney an pee 18 RS) coarse thread, an oil spot, etc. The present lot is almost free of even be full price again. this season's juvenile styles. = = SSS ts ou eis & g : : 5 S Z 2 BEAUTIFUL HAIR. Be prance mares terete seer eS fg Our pace is such slight defects and is the best we've ever had. Sold by the dozen 2 A demonstrator from the Imperial | Who. wit in all furnish a printed } Only... =< only, as folloy ° + Parlors from New York is here for | vorer entry by telegram received z : 3 SiGe hace Pa aeat puter ee Mcuel ee s $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1,35, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 adoz. 3 a 5a : i Entries for ces inust be made by 12 : : i is i moee Gee Gena noe tee cae Worth regularly $1.35 up to $2.75. > °9 at the office of the clerk of the course Second floor. peed Sebetet Bennin: conditions Sat Cor. 7th and E. * hoteotetetoe toto tin inietedeteteletelntetnteteteinietenintet Priday’s Special Bargain in Women’s Collarsand Cuffs. Women’s a Hous! eteteeteteneteceee 915-917-919-921 Seventh St. retedeintectes! 4GREAT otherwise provided by the ‘B OS. 9 ee -ceived only under the FURNITURE x e Alltinen Collars, standing and turndown, a manufacturer's seconds, subject to slight imperfections. Sizes 12 to 1 Gee, Whee Special Bargain Price, 5c. each. three pounds to be al- down to $1,000; r each $100 down to Ss. AUER eI Renee SMENEVE NEMS SVE UE NE IEE NS ISICNRE SNS NE CCNA RONEN 9 A Double-Header sand small is t ke room fer their sue- ulled. to. sec. p Jockey Club, 5 of the National Steeplechase | to be sold for le on, as follow: lowed for eac ‘on who shall be proved to have | th > speed of a hi by the use « ner administered by | ne: method, or who have used appliances electrical or mechani- other than the ordinary whip and Also Women’s All-linen Cuffs, straight and turn-back styles. Special Bargain Price, 5c. a pair. ARRAN a : of two or mor not to be than $1,0% First floor. for three : (EDGE 6G CRC CAG US ea eras Snead oll 2 Millinery Department. Muslin Underwear Dept. 99 ruled ¢ paste Oe VY ‘The Progran added, of wh ‘Trimmed Hats are allowed to re- pve » Wide embroidery on bottom, €m nan O€ a The am of the first seven days of to the third Weight av appe: main in stock but a few days, after | 7?" + Wide strings. Reduced from Y fovember TH, 1808. é y which time whether mussed or not, | 14 Cambrie Comet « d yards. they are regarded as remnants, with- | @?reldery across front aa ery across shoulders, uttons. Sizes 40, drawn and sold as such. Thus the | ana 44. tedaced trom $1 November 1 winners 6f h to the $60 to th N addition to “broken At Hahn & Co.’s sizes” of our own regular Tomorrow. stock we shall place on om of abseripti EYEE EEE EEE NNN NMEA || MERTZ’S se os ee r 8 pairs Women's Mu ers, deep ruffle of | 3% “« - third. W of five or vith $300 adde 1 of w wo Tite ed cenartnent | i get ee orold si Senn ns s were, pu neo 3 sais toniorin aie Mie aan eas , to d $40 to. the d. 30! © 0) freshest 2 3 a 2 = = 3 . . rok twe three pounds ince August IS08, to ©: and the latest, freshest and brightes' 2 broken sizes” of the Byrn’s PH A RE IACY, s ISDS, ; of two rac ie Cee ideas in Trimmed Millinery are of- vs Cambrle Drawers, wide sume | 3 stock. We have marked them all at prices that represent one- > first 1 on the irst | ¢ z . ‘Y put en with a beading, yoke band. st - a a ax pie re ou at a imes. . f. = Ps ms ane , t wir ee } ae oe a ae : % soldlabreduced a third and one*fourth their reguiar value. Every pair is m per- ine ed. P: me jose to be s a eC Ci 0% bre! Style, z reg a = = C17 rf I ich $60 to the second 28, ISUS, allowed 7 pound a mo ge es ea Bote nal abe a = fect condition, the only trouble being we have not all sizes. If es tolts, 0 pounds; prices tomorrow are the gS: Aes cers waicea esc 3. ; : ize, which is very likely, vou secure an extraor- = 4 s. Five fur- for two-year-olds, non-win- | 1 Rrown French Felt Mat, faced with rich satin | ty 175 cary, UPON Walt. Reduced from s vou find your size, which is very likely, vou secure a : x By subscription of $5) each tO} antique and trimmed. with brown. velvet, brown | “second foon Se dinary bargain. : < e, for thr : r with $00 added. of whieh ¢ af cut steel buckle—a very attract- ee & : ° yseription of + econd and $59 to the third. Colts 5 a : ° 7 a A Pilaa tive MAIAEENE Gontoe Sok Pee a | Corset Department. s O I . : - : educed irom $10.00 to $5.00. 2 pairs French Corsets, contil, cut bias, heavity C. 5 <>) . 2 H a 00 in 1898—By su}- | 1 Purple Fett Plateau, made into a very jau Moped gyith : Ss s 18 and 19, KR : ; . winner, with $300 | turban and trimmed with purple velvet, wl pate. ar Bicycle Leg: : ie : second and $40 | and handsome eit buckle Binniteal Wis ieae ae ee ae ed Beaver Hous i : é gad ceo 0 a ” a h real whalebone, top finished with he - O 1 TO! ping soley ay Reduced from $8.50 to $: and ribbon. Sizes 18. 19 and 20. mays =e zi : if to be sold for le ary we ienienion: : — STATE ea $7.50 to $3.50 pair. i : teen pounds to Be sola tor less, 2 pounds to ie allows 1 Yellow Turban, trimmed In black velvet, faney |" 5 putrs It. & G. Corsets, coutil, cut bias, yell % @ @A) 2 | in 188 not to be entered for less 8 h $100 asks ie a tA allowances | black coque feathers and steel buckle. boned, gored hips, top ti with embre oe 23 pa = C Or «| About two miles and a halt. , jot Wi during the meeting Reduced from $9.50 to $5.00. Slzes 25 and 26. Reduced frou $1.50 to T5e. pair. Barton highend Cc ° C= selling. for tw rorass | to carry 10 pound Six furlongs. eee ken fhe = . 2 hi of | Fourth i 1 Large Black Hat, trimmed in Mack velvet, errata ome ae e ° & ae Stok del unsyription oF $3] black eihiun, salmon sik and large black breast. | Glove Department. 1S. ales of Moline “Marve Caliped ae aay orl % > & i infor [each to the winner, with $00) added, of Reduced from $10.00 to $5.00. irs Misses” Kid Gloves, tan and red. Sizes Pure Gin Molded bers, sizes 2 & Bootn, with or without tnvaaial = : Sts iets be pounds | whieh $60 to the second and $40 to the third > 3° i 5 Gq and 6. Reduced from $1.00 to Friday, pointed toe, nearly all sizes. Friday, = : pa se f auowed ou ach Pau ye ar, 7 eae Pang areas to carry 1 Large Red Felt Hat, trimmed in black chiffon, pair. % > Ps to si _ u pe one ‘ee Teen Eeeacn po! if for to carry 100 pound: Dlack wings and rich red velvet. © pairs Women’s Black Kid Gloves. Sizes Eg . . Winners of two or more races | for $1,000, to ca Reduced from $10.00 to $5.00. 5% and 6. Reduced from $1.00 to Svc. pair. : : tember 12 not to be entered for = atlowed sheer First floor. > Six furlongs. pounds extr a Ea , selling. Tor Urce-vear-olds |B pound extra.” Six and 4 has Tlen’s Department. Rug Department. 1on-winhers of $4 , selling, for three-year-olds anc r Sune ectel : mewinners of $450 Bese ee een td giiggl Bath Gown, soled. Reduecd trom $20.00 a toe scone, _iuholetered tn corduras. Reduced ‘ : . . of which , of which $60 to the second, and | ©8750. Peat : rom $12.59 to $10.00. hand sone of ‘the_Tyen's stock —were c the ‘third. $40 to the ‘third, The winner to be soid by | | 2 pars meals Bedla Weight Cotton Socks. tan | 3 Box Couch, upholstered in tapestry. Reduced $1, $1.25 ad $1.50. Feida, 500 . action. if for auction. Horses*entered to be sold for $1,500 ee need from He. to 35c. pair; 3 for | erom $12.00 to $10.00. 3 t to carty weight for age; if to be sold for 1 Fine Quality light effect, sofled. - —— ——— Ps . io be allowed 5 pounds: if for $100, | 9 pains Men's Footless Bleycle Hose. Reduced | ote anese ieelwnay tam $2.75 to $2.00. pisghtits of Ben's Fin nat $3 and $3.50 : to $su0; allowed 10 pounds; if for $600, allowed 15 | from 50c. teeter dainagea aieeuneeas women, 3 different ehapen, Sot eit sinc, 3 ¢ An : pounds, and if for $200, allowed 2) pounds. | 3 House Coats, sizes 36, 38 and 40, Reduced from Ge i oe ae ave aes ferent shapes, mut all sizex, . mile and a s 5 anc dings allo ~ | $5.00, 10.00 to $4.00, $5. 7.00, re- ? 5 ; LN FS 3 a : BRCERE CRT Mares ‘and geldings allowed 3 pounds, Win Cah LIENS SOI AOC SES | Tore ame mia ee eS ook Be = C : , subser in 1898—By | tered to be sold for less than $000. Mile | First floor. . Gs Sa = Pan) oa eh ag he ee a The biggest value in the 3} subseri A Saee na oe end (as atecatn a ovember 17, frst | Umbrella Departm t SS EE 0 Ea eee ee 3 A number of other “small Isis” and “odd sizes” are on sale = 1 fe second d ty, Thurs Novemb: » firs 00 to $20.00. s A_ well-made Morris «| si to the lds and up- THIER Welene oe OR ACG er ai relia Department. ‘Third tioor. z that we have not the space to itemize here, making this = B with solid oak frame, 2) Wi" yous lio. Geum! en Cen seg Nae eee eee Ce Art De artment. = one of the most attractive “Friday” sales we have ever inaugu- = ~ corduroy cushions. ¢ | Maiden thre and upward allowed | winnk . of which $60 to| 1 Wowen's 26-inch Ited Silk Umbrella. Reduced par % Be rated. = : ack is adjustable to any 2] Se Pounds. and geldings allowed the second and $10 to the third. “Entries to | trom $3.00 to $1.50. 3 yards Canvas Cloth, slightly soiled. Reduced x es ps ner: Bor se Perases eae pryeandl s Bee OS © at 12 m. on Tuesday, November 15.| 2 Women's hn All-silk Umbrellas, black and | {fom Te. to Svc. for pie = s 41 d it is the most com- annie ve, CWO SS a0 ae ee Wasnt to be announced at 12 m. on Wed- | green and black and 1ed. Reduced from $3.50 to |) Pink Satin Pin Cushien. Reduced from be. 2 id COR. 7TH & K § % - : : be. seacha ce carry 10 pou psday, November 16, Six furlong: 2 50 s in the world. 3]; Ls 3 ace, selling, for two-vear-olds— Peete aotreninioes Uae marersamtrar mped Denim Mats, Keduced from ie. to | 3 1914-1916 PA. AVE. 3 . y subscription of $5 each to the winner, | 15 presden handles. Reduced from $4.50 and $5.09 | Se. exch. R 233 PA. AVE : : ee eee eon tute, mascamen cl RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, . to carry 100 < ” 6 Men’s 26-inch Union 1 2 Umbrellas, polished - 2 2 : b =~ - bs : Foe = 2 — ==] wood siiver-trimmed handies. Reduced trom $3.50 RUHR RARER ROARMARA ATA RAES a ~ he era and $4.00 to $2.50 each, ae =z parle: : ee Mankind needs | Fist thor. Stationery Department. s of ‘which $60 to the se a herald, like 6 4 boxes Note Paper. Keduced from 50c. to 35e. saoazoedoetondoeteatestontestontongeefenteets sSeedostesdoedestostondeslodteteateeteateeloatoteaieatotiesdeatecien = : one the third. “The winner to the heralds of Suit Department. box | be iction for 31,0). If for less o So Phot | 2 Covert Cloth Suits, braid trimmed. Sizes 32 and {3 boxes Fancy Note Paper. Reduced from 7 b qT h & B : *| three pounds to be allowed for each $100 claim so that chustucdtrom 82 a epee en ei Lans urg ro. a *| down to $600, then to pounds for each all may hear, the lined jacket, | 10 Decorated Lamp Shades. Reduced from $1.50 a $ | $100 down to $300. An allowance ) vital importance of " x 3S and 40. Ite. | to 50c. cach. 5 Hi : Se iucineuntee winnen ao tne Menus meer eae S| es ae Price Reigns Supreme : 12, 1898, not to he entere eee 3 2 ea ask ntered Age man of to-day | “3 Bleck Taffeta Sik Walsts, tucked and brald z Wourth race selline, tor fiat Genity to bother | immed, six or eight different styles. Sizes 24, Leather Goods Dept. ees omen about his “health “untt | 32,0 fur Belwred fom $5.00 and $00 061 > ean thnakerciet Hone Meda. frm On Bargain Frida w) to the Fs x = third floor. he only takes measures wo. If to be i for less, one allowed for h $100 down to $1,200, then two pounds for « An allowan ty-two pounds. Winners s to be entered for from $5.00 to £1.00. to restore it in an in- 3 White Gauze Fans. Reduced from $1.50 to different, contemptu- | Misses’ Department. Be eae wee ous sort of way: 1 Girls’ Fancy Cheviot Dress, Jace and velvet | 5 [patber Parsee. Reduced from 75e. to Ie. ea, Men cannot learn tra S educed from $5.00 to $2.50. | duced from $10 te too soon that health ; pags, git chains.” Ie 50c. Extra Fine Navy Blue Diagonal, 46 inches.... 35. yd. ; izes 12 and 14.” It * i wAats peek : i is the most import- eS ea ere 12, = Tk. oe f 65c. Black All-wool Cheviot Serge, 44 inches...... 50. yd : 373c. All-wool French Serge, autumn colors...... os yd. egons tooth ae how ea 28 de mae e unfortunate nt thing in life—in Clock Department. 75¢. Black All-vool Redfern Serge, 46 inches...... 60c. yd. fact, is life. Without it the most brilliant 11 French China Clocks. Reduced from $4.00 to O00 subscriptic each to pers, embroidery {rimmed; Reduced {yin $1.68 and § $1.50 each. $1.89 Very Heavy Blanket, 11-4 size ..§1.50 pr. ahs with added, of w man will be a failure, 1 : First ficor. BS wh: r Son : ae second and $40 to the third. and the most robust beet Seen ae zs oe —_———_ $5.00 White Wool Blanket, extra heavy - $3.48 pr. ee come 2 rhovied well” e's" | Boys’ Department. China Department. toc. Tarkey Red Outing, with stripes, figures, te. .644c. vd. ber 12. Winners after c neglects the little headaches, the loss of | 15 ‘An-wool Sailor ‘Suits, navy blue and fancy Redeeed tren pany inner, Set. few pleces misstug. 10-4 Sheets, made of good standard cotton..... seee-e 49, en_pound par appetite and sleep, nervousness, hot fiush- | mixed chericts, tancily tritiaed gad braided, Sun | Re@uced from nelish Dorcueli wresiset: ates ~ . a x , third Say, Tuesday, Xe ember : ings, cold chills, heavy head, lax muscles, § to, 8, inclusive. , Heduced from $1.50 and $8.00 tO | goon $553 ta gabe 2 ce 9-4 Sheets, made of good standard cotton..........- —— selling, fo pe-yeur-olds anc and the multitude of bad feelings that are | #%,50 each, Sail Sule Sites 4, 6, 7 and me | 2, tll Pecorated Cant the heralds of approaching sickness and | duced from $3.00 to $1.50 cach, disease, must pay a tremendous penalty. + Brownle rd, non-winners since at ten pounds under ahaa Chia Turkey Plattei en 4-4 Bleached Cotton, good quality............... ‘ Cc, yd. Ei list Boxeeiatn Soup Turcens. = alts, coat, pants and little ve 6 New Fall Prints, i < colors scription ¢ od fi 0 c. New Fal rints, in da COIOTS. -.-.0cccn05 Cc, Sp ca andi ed For men who suffer in this way there is | Sizes 4, 5, 6 and.5. Reduced from $5.00 to $2.50 Rdabacoes rate Sloy dara, damaged. Reduesd 4 — Me yd. sting ae Pe f winne! > sold b no medicine equal to Dr. Pierce’s Golden | “" ple-breasted Suits, from $1.75 to $1.25 each. 123c. Fancy Waist Lining, black or gray back...... "<< ver Amalgam Fillings, 75c ne poner code sola Medical Discovery. It sharpens the ap- | sizes ISU 2 ES aa ees wid Decorsie! Bagilsh | Porcelain Cncoserad ; ~ iver Amalg villings, 75c. for $1,000. Three-year-olds to ap- feduced from $6.00 to $2 reece cor ee ae i . PostPaste Se [toe "stoi, Uaircenvearcoida. to SE pe a | wigan Bier Hedin mg Sos to S3c"cach Tae Allioen Canvas, sek or gray.--..:-.... HO¥GC. yd. d Crowns, $5 up. 3 and upwa 3 he li k - |S Reofer and Fton Suits, Sixes 4, 5 and 6. Re! 21 Decora! ‘rench China Soup ‘Vinten snuali ay Te" 5 ed eke! 2 Te. t6)| be tsatel Torseas nore aicua | a iouivig grates thick serenapeert teres cer seaena t size, Tteduced from 2c. to Ibe. each. 44c. French Hair Cloth, 24 inches wide... .. 2c. yd Full Set. Teeth, $5. to be allowed for each $100 down to $200. eit lasio of uiericod pee purifies the | “SShi‘voot Long Pants § penweite, and Gold Cerished China ered Butter > Window Shad 1 7 é0c. ya. Jest Set Tee So nce of sixteen pounds. Seven fur- blood and enriches it with the life-givin; Reduced from $6.75 to'$5.00 iskes. lac rom 25c. to 10e. eacl “ = indow Shades, coniplete........ Best Set Teeth, $8 ; ps t a clements that build new, healthy flesh It | 2) pire Separate Pants, dark mixtures, medium ace Foratgd German China Mink Plicuers, Re- esc pain Love -19¢. HOURS, $:30 TO 6. SUNDAYS, 10 TO 12. Second race, for maiden tw. -olis | is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. Srelant. , Sizes 17, 12, 18, 44 and 15. Reduced from j duced, from 2 ‘0 each, Goecals dal Ladies. (Geme 1 Children’s U : f q | thar have not run second-—By subscription | It cures 98 percent. of all cases of con- | "6; tS, PA 1. waste “Mothers? Friend” Cera Se Sa oe hildren’s Underwear for NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS f fe (Se me nner, with $300 added, sumption and is the best of all known | brand. Size 6. Ieduced froin’ 75c. to B¥c. each. Friday and Saturday. | of which $60 to the second and $19 to the | gemedies for nervous troubles. Thousands ‘Third floor. c s ; Housefurnishing Dept. poe third. Col i fillies and | have told, over their own signatures, the 1 F-foot Step Ladder, damaged; reduced from Dr. a K. Grisham, Manager. geldings, 107 pounds. Five furlongs. fetorieal GbieL wonderaitetae, performed. | Infants’ Department. $1.05 to Te. 1 4-fout; reduced frum Be. to 2Be.. Over Hoover & Sopder'a |, TBIFA Face. for three-year-olds, non-win- | Honest dealers will not urge a'substitare | Uifa pa 1 S-foot: reduced from 43¢. to 2c. 1218 Street chad prdcae ners se moat ten pounds under the sc ile | for the sake of a little extra profit. G Children’s Mixed Cloth Coats, with large, sallor gel, Salad Sets; rede Pe Ana $10 to tho ie Non-winners of $000 Go., Va., writes: roe suffered terrible tortures | "7 Cnildren's: Golored Bonnets, brown, ted, navy SSE seduced from §3.25 to $2.25. 1 re- °9 — 5c pint to Rar ae nasa ct = sa Sor cerry, 105 stomach). I then took six belie: ol a pach oes eae tome ee eee Be ADE aes Ritser, slightly dented. Ite- pounds; maidens that have started to carry er ‘infants’ Novelty Cloth Tong. Cloak, trim- | duced. from to 65¢. 420 422 424 426 7th St sient aniston of Cod! Liver Ol! 30a | 100 pounds, - Williessand geldings allowed | camel mer orn, Corre TS ee ey | aantentay Novelty Cieth one Cloak, cape trim: | (das Willy juste Rack, damaged. Reduced trou 9 9 9 ° We put It up here-+o you know the | three pounds. One mile. ‘When the bowel lar th 95.00. 50 to ingredients Purest, and accurately com-] Fourth race, high-weight selling, for all| |W uch gost pedir eho earch phesbody, pce intgnt ct om AR aa ARS Ser ‘Tray, solled. Reduced from Svc. to Seereeeres ded. Full pint bottles, 50c. ages, at ten pounds above the scale—By re. ae = ‘ 2 Firth : : = : ‘ th | Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- | Second floor, floor. = £7 Fare Necwesisn, COD LIVES OWt- the | subscription of $5 exch fo the winner, with | 1 pasion Onenitiie teins pine ——— a Weal We: toc tat : 300 added, of which $40 to the second and : 5 =e ~ for full pint — poleaate ana | £40 to the third. Horses entered to be sold | laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They mae ron Ts Se EVERY PERSON WHO SUFFERS FIOM HAD. | QUONG SING LEE, LAUNDRY. @01 © X.W.—CCT Evans’ Drug Store," F st | for $2,000. If two-year-olds, to carry 115| mever gripe. All good dealers seil them Aor. ave. and 8 st. and 1425 Md. ave. 0e26-16d | pound Shirts, Te.; collars, P ene wash, ie cH We, dozen. oon collvened. i : che or neuralgia et eee ag oma 4 's if three-year-olds, 138 pounds; if} aud have nothing else “just as good.” Woodward & Lothrop. Hlecascpe! Powter. 3 min FEF averigtin’ —e 4 .

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