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1897. The Bu3y Comer, 8th and Mirkat Spica JOHNSTONS, 729 711) St. sr Look Out for the Big Yellow Signs!"521 THE JIORISTING TIMES, SATURDAY. MARCH 27, Q . . OTM.A mB a j-ii3p" iBaB"uFiafaB3aaV'aV,",'!l. WBUKMtKKttKBKBKKKKKS'Z TYk H o t fJt JLJLJL JL Jt Jt Jt JL,. Jt .xjuul. Jt Jt jcxx..x. jc jc Jt i i vw y w X e introduce the new Mock of Chll ilienV. Garment-, and it is neediest to Miy that Jt ih Mineilor to .1113 other a-sortnient in town. AAV could not he stiti-ficd with loss-. It is a collection of the cholee-t products of'all the IvLST maker of jrVIEC YLXk ATTIItU. "o one el-e has the facilities for or attempts to carry ns complete a line as we do, and It's the heM of everything:. 'I he best Suit.-, the best Heerer, the hest Hat-, the be-t Shoe-, the best Shirt Wai-ts, . behT and only Mnfk of lions' and Children's. FuriiKliinas lu town, and eveij thing as low n price a- it is usible for such quali ties to he. Some special values in broken Jots of Suits at DALF PHICi: AND l-IiSS on b.irsjaln counter. Yiji men folks will 110 ac11 to rc member that this is the last day jf the special offer of a half dozen jhirtslo measuiefor SIX DOLLAHS. iery G 12lhand F Sts. N.W. CS'4 ft c iaiLimzs BONA FIDE CIRCULATION. Hie eli eolation of 'Ihe Times for the -week ended ilaich 10, 1807, vtib ar. follow s: Saturday, ilaieh 13 38,170 Sunday, il.uuh 14 24,150 londaj. Mai eh 15 43,130 Tuesday, Maieh 10 37,500 Wednesday , Mai eh 17 . ... 58,10.1 'llmisduj, Mtiich IS 4(1,274 r1Jd.1v, March 10 1,),158 Total eoiiies printed ... -So", 700 Less damaged copies, cjpioa unsold in office and copies returned from news btuudsuud branch offices. 10,150 Total 270,034 2 lieieby certify- that the above lb n coriect statement of circula tion for the week ended March 10, lb07. WILLIAM P. LKLCn, Manager of Circulation Adveitlseis uie coidially invited to visit our pi ess and mailing rooms lit nil times and veiify the ubove btatctucnt. Citv Brevities AXorkmen are making repairs to the Naj Yard bridge. liet'ctits Galhlier, Bojd and Board man hit jiroMded themselves with new Eclipse lncjcles Coroner Haumiett je-terday era's e a ceitificdte or accidental diuvvning in the case or Datiitl UaiLour, the colored "koo doo"' doctor Them aie more than a corc or appli cants for the i-osition of court crier, m the Dutiut supreme eourt. made -vacant bv 'he sudden death of Robert Ball. .ludire James G Maguire, M C from California, left jf-teidai morning foi Dovei. Del , to addicts the' Delavv.ue legislature on the subject of taxation. some of the deliris caused bj the tear ing down or the Lafayette Square re "viewing stand, used iuaugui.tlioti tlaj.it yet sc.iuereJ al out the Pennsylvania hide of the picttv park Spcakei Kccd always 'alien the wea ther pel nuts, walks u and from Uie Capitol He sas the -walk after break fast gives linn au appuite for business, and the walk nTter business gives lim an appetite foi dinner. Appeal in the GoldfeFtot Cne. The papeis in the appeal from Judge Cole's decision in the habeas corpus cac for the cuatodj of Goldn .Mane Frost, hae been filed bj Herbert M Lock and George E Hamilton, attomejs for the child's father In the decision recently rcndeied by Judge Cole in this case, the custodj of the girl was taken from Frost, lier father, and given to Mrs L"li7abeth Fleck The case will be argued at the next term of the court of appeals &.. k S.5 "ti-T&-''-i 'rO 1W ftU'&.U --fc. t?ii' As to Clothin Do vou know what a on hand? Let us supply tou. We undertake J to give 3'ou better -alue, better quality, better J make and finish for less money than you have been in the habit of paying. Visit the Clothing J Department and satisfy yourself as to the truth of our assertion. We quote a few typical values just a few we have many more. We sell f Clothing as well as Furniture ON CREDIT. kill &tfi Ladles Spiing Suits, all stjhsh effects, fly fronts, Ltou, etc. Trices range fiom $5,50 Ladles' Skirts, in all the latest designs, all fa-vonto eclons; made and finlMicdin Acrysu perioi style; Quite equal to custom made. 1'riccs tange from Children's pretty Spring Suits; well made; extremely sci Wccablc. Trices from $1.25 SI. CASH OR CREDIT Mayer & Pettit, t 415-417 Seventh Street. 0 CLOTH0J& AT PRICES BEYOND Suits Almost Given Away Spring Suits at $2.50 and upward. Children's Suits at 75c 30 and 40 Cents on the Dollar! Prompt waiting on! Still more Salesmen! We can't stop to tell you of all the marvelous bargains offered at this retiring sale. Suffice it to say that we are getting rid of the entire stock as fast as it can be carried away at 30 and 40 cents on the dollar. The sale includes the new Spring Stock. A"1 Vs Suits. Klegnnt lJiiMncss Suits $2.50 Black Che lot Suits 2.90 All our $7 and $8 Suits now 3.50 All our $9 aud $10 Suits now 4.80 All our $1 0.r.0 and $12 Suits now G.90 Trench Black AVorsted Suits G.9G Office Co:its, 25c. Boys' long Pants, 50c. Knee Pants, Avorth from 25c to Si. 25, hoav 15c, Boa's' and Children's Overcoats celling- at ONE-THIRD of their actual prices. Children's Reefers at ONE-THIRD of their actual value. Well-made Boj-s' Long Pants Suits, from S2 aud upward, in sizes 14to 19 years. GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. n a oivtko jc. ri VlfVlJLlfV " We 1 Mil. h'sby si:uvk& ms aiiii:. la- Hi' Fine mill 'I lion Goes, to Jiul for Three Ilout. Mr William O Lusbj , a grocer, con Mtted under the oleomargaiine law, en tered the marshal's ofnee esterdaj and paid $559 75, .m aggregation or cots and fines, and announced that lie was rcadj to go to Jail The inonej u accept e.1 and the groier Aa taken to the District Jail Last spring Lusby was torn ictul or bell ing oleomargarine as butter and without a iKense He appealed Ins c. to arions courts, until b w nt c5T habeas corpus it was taken to the Supreme court or the United States In each court the convic tion was sustained, and there being no further chance Tor escaping the sentence or three liour in jail and the fine and costs he submitted jesterda-. It is expected that two .thcr similarH comicted men, who .haw been waiting the reMilt of Lusbj's app'-aK will Udaj follow Ins example The are Israel C Kolloik. fined S-JOO and $UH 50 costs and bentemtd to three hours in jail for one offense, and fined $100 and S25 costs for another offense, and Samuel 1 ilcCaullv, wlio was riued $500 with .2.C0 cists He was not gien a. sintenec. IX FAVOH OF MS. LOF'I OX. Judue Ode Allow- Her to Keep Her Cliildien. Judge Cole decided e-terday. in the habeas corpus cise or r AVilliam S. Lorton, t'J obtain ikj-ossioii of his chil dren, that tin -diall remain in the custodj of the mother. I)r Lorton 1- a colored dentist, whose wire left him September 25, 1S95, for al leged cruelU She took with her their tw o children ami n fu-ed her husband per minion to see them. The court granted an order that Or Lofton may see his children twice a week. Mrs Lofton has t egun proceed-in- roi a dUoice.on the grounds or crueltj and deseition Sudden Dentb- on the Tneien-e-I'cople apparently well and happ today, tomorrow are stncken down andmninetj nme cises out of every hundred the heart is the cause The king or heart remedies -lir Agncw'sCure ror the Ucaitis within the reach of all, and if there aresjmptom or heart disorder it should be used Authont dclaj It reliees in 30 minutes, and cures most chronic cases v G&il . .TV- ."'-' V -V' w wr "- r m MAYER & PETTIT, Reliable-Outfitters. stvlisli stock we keep Men s AVorsted Suits, gotKl, honest mateiinl; Avell made; well finish ed. Trite $5.50 Mens All-wool fine Dress Suits; equal in CAerj respect to best custom made. $8.50 00 rnimk Mi A Grand Chance ill Men's Overcoats. Mens $10, $12. r0," lend $15 Spring Overcoatb, now $3.SO $4 AND $15. Men's Kersey OvcicoaU,, fiom $4 xri. EjwC'lleut. v alues, avm-11 worth the while of keeping tor' next hea&on Youth's Spring Ovuicontu, val ued at $12 and Slu, now $4. SO. JlDIMOilOBBEHCAUCnT Charles J. Roberts. 'Who Oper ated Here. Arrested in Boston. HOTEL CLERK AND VALET lie Cuine Here Dining the liinuuu rution mid Clerked ut "Willtii tl-. He Aiterw.ud Ueeanie A'ulct to Co'. Oclilltieeund Mr. Ljdle A Woiiuui in tbe Ciie Conie- Ileie 'loda. It is beliecd that the anest of Cliailes J Uo'eits in Ec-ton jeeterdax "vi ill sohe se eial of the lccent bij; hotel diamond robberies in tlds city . Roberts was ariestcd on.t ttkj;iam from UetecUAL .lame. A McI)eitt,of this city, on the specific charge or stealitiKa large (Hiantitj of jewelry and other artulesfrom Col Tom Ochiltree at the Hotel Chamber- lin. and Philip M Lydic, a wealthy New Yorker, who was (.topping at the Shoic hain. Koberts is said to li.i c been employ etl as an ej.tr.t cleric at ASillard's Hotel dining the inauguration iush, on his statemtnt that he was acquainted with a large number of statesmen and ottter piomineut persons While he was there the room of a guest was entered one night and S50 stolen It is iow bcheed the temporal y clerk was the thief, although no suspicion was direct ed toward him al the time. While a clerk at Willard's he wrote a letter to Ctl Ochiltree at Chamberlin's, requesting that he be employed ub the colonel's 'wilet He accepted Koberts' se-r A-Kes, but insisted that lie biing iccom icenilaiions from his foimer employer, wliidi he promised to do the next day. On the strength of his employment by the famous Teian, the young man man aged to "double up," and also secured the place as alet for Mr Lydic at the .Shore ham Oa last rnd.1, it is said, Roberts stole fiom Mr L die's room a lioi-esioe dia mond breastpin, allied at $100, and a tail road ticket to Xew York Then he pioceeded to sack Col Ochil tree's loom, getting away AVith a large number of shut studs, one complete set of garnet studs, cuff and collar buttons, gold sliiit studs, turquoise shirt studs and curr buttons, a black pearl scarf pin, a plain pe.ul pin, two sets of gold shirt studs, one gold sCnrf pin, one gold scarf inn with diamond -'ind ruby settings, a line Kngllsli traeling knife, a doen fine handkerchiefs, and many smallei ai tides Although these big robberies occurred Friday night, thev weie not dlscoered until Suiid.iA morning, when the services of Dctectle McDcAitt were called into re quisition, and he at once set about tracing the fugitive Telegrams weie sent to Bos ton and Xew York, and yestoidav the fol lowing replies weie received from the lormei city AVe hae arrested Roberts Tart of property iecreied He will return with out requisition AVILLIAM B.AVATTS, 'Chief Inspector." Then thu United Stntes marshal tele graphed to Detective McDc itt,J "Have Roberts in my custody. Will de liver hun in AVashington." Huberts, while licit, had a room in a G street house, with a woman from Cin cinnati, believed to be a devci ciook It is possible, working together, that they did the big diamond jobs at the Colonial Hotel, formerly AVormley's, cor ner riftecnth and II streets, and at the Ailington The woman left hero tAvo days befoie Roberts, and it is supposed she re turned to Cincinnati Roberts is good looking, twenty-si years of age, smooth-faced, a natty dresser aud quick talker lie will probably reach here today. Suit to Collect u Judgment. John A. Hamilton, as administrator of the estate of the. late James L. Barbour, has begun a suit in equity against James 0. Holmes to collect a judgment for S3.000 -with interest, obtained March 21, 1807. The bill of complaint sets lortli that Holmes is not tiie oAncr of any personal or real estate in the Distnct of Columbia subject to execution, but th.it he is the owner of Aaluable equitable inter ests In certain real estate, and prays that the court may ordei these interests to be sold uuder a decree to satisfy the judg ment. $1.25 to llitltiiiinre and lleturn, ViuB.&O. R R All trains .Match 27 and 28 A'alid for it-turn journey until fol lowing Monday. mh2D-4t rain THIS-RETIRING SALE to Buy Clothing, at Hen's Pants. Men'b Twilled AVoildng I'anls 60c Union Cassimere Pants.. 7fic Oddsnndendso.$2 5t)und $.1 00 Pants 98c Odds and endsof $.1 2.1and $4 00 Pants $1,S5 An Elegant Gray .Allied runts $1.75 Fine Imported, AVoiotud 1'nnts $2,25 J miTEITTEfrC I 7 t f tl A GREAT OPPORTUNITY DPnnrcn coniw .M-iUVUL- "W'i I A DfiC UAI I ' e AM) Store Building cc fa fes BS ia f.f$ BBEBH -Mi EDWIN A. NEWMAN, 611 ?th St. N. W. WILLIAM OIBLEY'S WILL Most of the Estate Goes to Public Institutions. A Xiimtier of HelntKes and Kilend lleu.embeied with lleijuests in the Form of Annuities. The will of the late William J Siblcy WHs filed lor jirobate yesterday It wan dated December 3, 1S9C, and contains the following bequests. To the vestn of Kock Creek pansh, the feuudaj -school of roundry M. K. Church, the AVashington City Bible Society, aiul the AVashington City Orphan Asylum, $500 each; to Margaret Jort's, a nurse, $S00: to Milton hlblev Urow n, a gold watch and chain. Julia, Albert G , and Y.'illiam Sibley, $100 encli, Ann Khzabeth and Marr Jane Jones, Margaret Rebecca Darby, Amanda Amelia Uoffner, and Cecelia Ann Benson, nieces, bnc-a-brac and family pictures. The rcsidiu" of the estate is bequeathed to the executor, to. pa Ann and Mary Jones, $30 a month each, and Margaret Dnrbj and Amaixla Hoffner, $40 a month each, and $20 a month to Ceha Benson: $13 cacti a month to John E Thompsonand Richard Thomas Jones, for life; and tv the minor children of said neices and nephews The surplus of the lcnts, profits, etc , are to be diUdul by the executor equ.dlv between the Central Union Mission, the Young Men's Christian Association, the Methodist House and the National Train ing School Tor missionaiies, the latlci pro portion to be bj It en.ii.ill1. to the support of tlieLucy Webb Hajos Deaconess' Home, the support of hc Sibley Hospital and For Saturday Only Up to 11 p. m. This day ill be forever remembered us the lutt chance to seem e these splendid bnrguiiis in Fine Clothing from the Wilson & Davis stock. This day's sale will eclipse all former efforts. Cost or values are not considered. When we quote 520c on the dollar and less it ineiuis FOR TJS a crowded store POIl YOU n great money -saving opportunity. JXXNT 3I1SS IT. len's Overcoats. Nobby Spring Overcoats, strapped seams, silk sleec lining, tan shades; worth $12. Stout Overcoats, spiing Avcight; sizes 14 to 50; value, $15 Men's Ocrcoats, fine blue Kersey; Wilson & Davis' price, ssiu; our price Men's Overcoats: all sizes; Wilson & DaA-is price, $1:2.50; our price -Medium Weight Overcoats; Wilson & Dals' price, $10.50; our price $6.75 $7.50 $5.60 $3.80 $3.65 Overcoats; Wilson & DaA-is' P I fl "7E price, sju; our price 4) I U. IU Men's Pants. Black Cheviot 1'ants; Avortli M v" Mens loiglish Corduroy rants $1.38 SI. 60 58c 38c SI.8S Men's i'anta Men's Neat t'ants AViIsou & DaA-is' price,. ".5; our price v.ool L'ants in plaid and neat effects Wilson & Davis' price, ff3.50; oun price H. FrietHander & Bro., cor. 9th ana e sts. n. w. aryg 1 g rn Children's Suits. Odds and ends Children V Suits ?. 50 c Another lot of odds and ends Children's Suits T5c NicelineofChildren'fe Suits In hiovvns, pray and tiIu..j.X48 Nobby Children 'h Spring Suits, north $5, now $2,48 20c and 30c. FOR A BUSINESS MAN u 2.I1Q 11 MS. w $80,000 to 83,500 It is eentrnlly located, niiiotiu hl. or mine oiibdivlhion., about 7 miles, fiom Washington, on the H it O. It. It. and (.'oliimbia mid luiy liuid Lleetrie Hnilioad. It K the meet i m; plnee for everiil lodge-, liolitieul orgiuilzntloiis, and for tiuiii-ciiicnt. generally. It Ik beau tifully situated for u huge grocery otute. In the tsiibdlvlslon Known us Liiheland, Md. Tno building i 3"J 70 feet, on u lot (5i!10 feet. Well, outbuildings, etc. 'I lie hall is fur nished, ehuiis, desks, lodge fural tme, stage -oeiiei, etc ShI"s und counters in stoie. Apply to the furtheiance of its own objects and purpo-es When the Ameriian rniersit opens if.s doors and begins the actual work of the education of students it shall re ceic an iqtial fifth part or said surplus Upon the death of the lnstsurivor of the testatoi's said nieces and nephew-, or upon the nrihal at the age of twenty -one years of the youngi'stiiiihl ot any deceased niece, the estate to be equally dhided between the above mentioned institutioiiH and th 'ir Siirivois. The AV.isiihigton Loan and Trust Corn paiiy is appointed executor AA'IXIIOAV .sJlAsIIIXC lintOT.AR. Xiniieioiis Itoliberles Ili-int; Itopcii t.'d to the Police. A window -smashing burglar was at work on Scentli street Thursday night. About 1 1 ?0 o'clock he used a brick deadened with a piece of blanket and smashed the $100 show window of "r.ink M. Uiip pcrt's haul ware store. No. 1024 Seventh street The noise of the falling glass at tracted the attention of a policeman and the thief ran off, canying with him a re voHcr AMlucd at $5. The lolicc have- no clew. Another thief ntcrcd the Mioreham yes terday and stole $50 from the pocket of one of the employe" Nine lobberies were reported to Inspector Hollinbeiger yesterday. Mart Inge IJeeiisesi. Licenses to marry hae been issued .la follows Josepti I'oole and AVilhelminn Alden George D.nis and Delia R. Thompson l'ree to Haiti Heads. AVill mail on application information how to grow hair upon a bald head, stop falling hair, and lemo've scalp diseases Altem hclm Medical Dispensary Dcpt V Q.,L'ox 770, Cincinnati, Ohio fc2S-s.VS-St en's, Boys' and Chil dren's Suits. Suits, beautirul plaids, latest designs; suitable for now and early spring. AVorth Jtlli per suit; out price per suit All-av 001 uray and Hrown Mi ied Cheviots. Oood -value at i?10; our price Men's Prince Albert Suits, nil sizes: made of Clay AVors $5.25 $4.25 ted; Wilson & Davis' price, $!3; our price $11.50 Men's Finest Quality Clay AVorsted Satin lined Suits; AVilson.v Davis' price s,25 00; our price Children's Heavy Corduroy K.aee rants; all sizes Children's buits, ages t to 11; Avorth 'J.OU; our price.. $8.50 29c 97c $2.89 $2.49 18c Children's Suits, in plaids and fancy in!tures; worth j5; .in our price ce.'.. Young Men's Suits, made of fine cassinierc; all sbes Children's Knee Pants; AA'il son !c Davis' price, 50c; our price EGG DAY Eggs, IDC 'today we will sell the best, frnsh np.irr. v Kl'cts. everv one giuT-mtued fresh, at 10 cents per REDUCED. Loose Rolled Oats, 2 & Toda-v the best. fresh, new Rolled Oats, rinest quality in the world, to go at a l-d cents per pound. 10 lbs. Rolled Oats, 20c. Best Elgin Bulter, 28c. 5 lbs. for 60c touay we -vv 111 sell the lest C-cent Butterlne as a fcpeclal, 5 pound lots, ror 0 cents; by the pounu at 14 cents. Best Beans, l odav vvc make a srecfal Eean sale, at Z -'Z cents. Peck of Beans, 35c. 'this is the lowest price we IiaAc over been able to sell best Xaiy lieans. Best Head c 'today the Klce Mle is at 5 1-2 H cents per pound, or 5 pounds for 5 cents. Sugar Cured Shoulders, 'today our special silc on Best Sinrar-cured Smoked Shoulders at i 1- cents per pound. Levering's Coffee and Arbuckle's, 10 lbs. for 81.38, Today our special s-ale on 'Levur lng s or Arbucklc's C'ofrie. 141-2 cents lU-pound lots, $1.38. FREE! We are giving free to our custom ers those lurge i 00 piece Decc rated China Dinner fcets 5G piece China Tea Sets -Toilet Sets thousands of tiold band .Cups, Saucers and riates rorcelmn .Alan t el Clocks, &c. Get aPKi;MIUM CARD and securetliese additional adv.iutages, besides our jirices, uhich arc much lower than anyw here. Lilvtlcst I'at Flour, bbl . ..Kr. Koj.il Hest rainilv Flour, bbl 1 75 'Ial)Iu Corn Meal, per sack irc. 5 Ib Kettle Kenderetl Lard 30c. Uaoy ur.ind CondensedMlIk,can..0c. ilnperial Condensed Cream, can. 12c 21 POUNDS SUGAR, $1.00 Today wc will sell 21 pounds of Uest Granulated Sugar for SI .00. Best Corn Starch, 4 Today the UestlO cent Corn Starch to go as a special at 4 cents per package 10 packages the limit to a customer. The Macaroni sate in cludes 1,000 package, worth 12 cents, w hlch will be 7 cents odav, or lo packages, G5 cents. Chocolate, 35c. 5 lbs. SUGAR FREE Todaj j on arc entitled to 5 pounds of IJc'st tii.inulated Sugar with the- purchase or 1 pound jf 30 cent Tea or .1 pounds of Java and Moclta Coffee. Best Slixed Tea, The 5 pounds of Sugar referred to above will be given with my kind or 50 cent-00 cent SO--ent or $1 Tea. This includes Gunpowders, Oolongs, Japans, Hjions, Imperials, ice. SOAP? V2c Today we will sell 4,000 cakes of Lauindrj Soap at 1 1-2 cints per cake 23 cakes for 33 cents. Star and Borax Soap, Tod.iv our special nrlce on both Star and Uorav Soap, the large 5- ccnt cakes "J l-J cents each 10 cakes Cor 2-1 cents. California Evaporated Peaches, 6 2C Today 1.200 pounds of large. bi ight California pvaiKjratodPeachcs at i 1-- cents per pound to pounds foi 00 cents. Sweet Oregon Prunes foi " cents pound. New Fig for 10 cents. Silver Prunes, 10 cents. iinporuji ivaisins, iv cents. JOHNSTONS, T29 7th St. $ VzZ hc Today the cakes of Ilnkinc Choco late to go at 15 cents Wilbur's Cocoa to goat IS cents- s-a.'ingyou 7 cents per can. naraivfiB OPEN' TN'TIL. D P M OX SATURDAX. Grand mg Sale. OUR Second During these months of really dull times, when other houses were suffering and complaining, our establishment has kcpOi the even tenor of Its way; always bu-y, because our prices were always lower than otticro , cur assortment alwj complete, and our advertisement true to a fault. Today we make a tremendous offer ing of new, bright, seasonable goods at prices which we know are bound toattract. From Our Men's Department, "Wliicli is now temporarily located in tho SUverberg building and annexed by area tl.rocigii i"ir main st re, we offer marvel ous value for Saturday. M-n s Kxtra Quality Night Kobe, full length and width madeorSandowbleached inualin. plain or neat embroidered trun minu in all sUes AVorth 5c Special price, 30c. Men's Unlaundercd AVhlte Shifts known as Our Rest in the AVoiId branl reinforced back and front, patent stays and hand uiadc gussets, pure linen bosom, nick and curr band, dirferent length sleeves, in all mzcs; special price, 39c. Men's Fine Ualhriggan Shirts and Draw ers, made or fine Maco comted roi ton, 1ms a lisle finish shirts finished with pearl buttons and French neck; drawers ifrmbte laped ind nearl buttons. Sizes un u 4fSr tpeciai price, 30c. Men's extra (uahtv Cheviot and Madras outing shirts, in raucy stripes and cheoJcf, finlshetl with large prarl buttons and wide joke. Sizes 1 1 to 17 Special price, 30c. Men's Ixit quality Amoskeafj Heached and t"nblfnched Can'oa Flannel Drawtrs, made with double seat and double stitched s.-ains This is an odd lot and the sizes are -8, :0, .52 and 41. Special price, 20c. One lot of men's odd and ends, soiled underwear, m white colored, and natural gray goods, which sold in prices ranging from 39c to $1 a piece special price, -jC. One lot of odds and ends In all-silk tect scarfs, and flowing, shsrhtlv soiled 25c. to o0c value Special price, 9c. MeuV fine loom web hose supporter", some slightly soiled AA'ere 13c a pair. Special price, 5c Boys' Outing Flannel Shirt AVaists, all dirk colors, -with lace fronts; excellently made, with metal buttons AVere 39c. Special price, 10c One lot of Boys' Genuine Percale Shirt vv .lists, fancy patterns, but onlv 4, 6 and --veir siz.'h: Miditly soiled AVere 30c Speckil price, 23c OPEN UNTIL, 9P:,r ON SATURDAY. 8th and MarketSpace. PRICES. LOWER TlllVAW. OTHEP. HOfs,E IN IKE UNITED STATES g Open till 11 Tonight. & (3 $ AH 8 6? Of the S tft Spring-weight g Clothing Avhich t W We carried over from Si Si Last season is being $ p Sacrificed along with g Our regular stock. W S) We shall remove to our 45 New building about April g 1. In the meantime 2 Si We shall sell this stock a t. Right down to the bare $ Counters. Not a Suit g 49 Nor a Coat shall ever ft g See the new store. j 8 J I M. DYREHFORTH & CO., 45 621 Penna. Avenue N. W., ft ft ' ' Under Metropolitan Hotel. g ft fc2 ft ft eX3Q3SSGXSeSSS3SSiW( 1 Economy I 1 and Health 9 both denanu that 3011 eub- & Ptltutc electr.c for gas light. H W Electricity is much easier on 3 W eves, and. being more brilliant g 0 than gas, goes further and is 59 W tnereiorecneaper uiau uun- 0 6ver (lUPstions U. S. Electric Lighting Go. 213 14th st nw 'Phone, 77 GX3GX3aXIXG3GXD3GX33g Cerctf Flour iiiiLkes more Bread, makes whiter Ilread, malces better Breud, tlmn any other flour moan fnctureu". Bevvaro ot Imitations oi the Brand "Ceres." 1 FOH SALI1 BY AXX. GROCUItS- AVliiter Clothing all this vvuon at just 40a on the dollar NE'.V lOKrC CLOTHING HOUSE. 311 seventh Street. ' ' lilt. II UM. KOLUKA SPtA It'" ( t RKS I. 1.- ..-xf.... lm lEllfltr'f'ffirC lf tin- imticnt in coffee, tccrtrt i- f f 1 wil. effect a permncnt vn t pecl i""rp "''tner th piticntn"vmfHlemteilrinl."ror in! ilmlu wreck. Hook of p jrticiiHr fre. to bcjiJ I of K. S. IllUm. 0. C.fc. lth s. N. VT W.htnclon, D. a GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.. ProD's. Cincinnati, 0. jra-Wrlte for thtir K.k or V n' in lfiiit uMtdtm. Orlnlr aland Only Ccnnlnc- A SArc, ilcarj rtliall. ucit3 iJ4 Vta;sisl lor liiaentr t-n ji wu j - i-nond Bran I In ltd and M mttalHoJJj Jikjxm sa!lTrlUiblncrtMon Tnto W 't,e,uaul imitations VtDruirtJ.rrjeM-J''. In ttirncj for parlkuUrt. tntlmonUlj tn-l "KcUr for Ijine. ItMur Jyrln" MaiL 1 0.U0O T tl"n0Dia .ame mpcr- l.A-... l.j.mfnWn.-Mn.llft.tn flU3llk CU tj u. L"til UruKuu- t Uldr.. '. a. DRUNKENNESS $8 i?ss T?1 5k'53 r J V