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TSE WASHXRGrTQK -TJft3, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1895. ' DON'T Think you can't be suited from our line of suits at TEN DOLLARS. We have va riety enough, to please everybody (more than sixty different styles), all neat, dressy patterns, too. Same fabrics and colors that you'll see in the custom shops at $18 and $20, and ours are more stylishly cut, better made, and better fit ting, too.. Just as big variety at $12, $15, $18, and up to $30, and as good values for the money. Get a new Spring hat. You'll find the best Derby made here at $3, and the kind that others ask $3.50 and $4 for are onlv S2. Have all the latest shapes and colors and all guaranteed. Spring Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, and all other haberdashery for Men and Bo3'S. Robinson, Chery 12th and F Sts. Great Opportunity! V I Thomson's Music Store, 521 ELEVENTH ST., & n WILL SOON CLASE TO EX 1ST, X v Prior 10 which event we offar one of V ftbe greatest uanrB ever preseuled. Superb I jrl2ht Pianos at n sacrifice. V " P.r Jnsiam-e, that $350 Fine Walnut Q Y rpriEUtl'iatiomourwindowisoulytlfW Q That olepj nt ?12 K nudollu. only . . . . tS.H0 Q j Famous J12 -Stewart' Hanjos, only. ti.50 f? $5 to J Violins, half price. f? X 5 1'IubU Top Piano btooU 8.00 X 0 JS Plush Top llano btools 2.00 9 f Mouth Organs 9 f only 8c f n 60c. Songs ana Piano Folios, only. Sic m 1 Popular Music I only 3c NOW IS THE TIME To prepare for electric fans. Sum mer will soon be here. Electricity Turnlshes the coolest, cleanest, and cheapest light, and a sure, safe and stable power See practical application of ELECTRIC MOTORS on largo scale at NEW CORCORAN ART GALLERY. If you want Incandescent or Arc lighting or Power telephone us. United States Electric Lighting Co., 218 FOntTEENTH STREET NW. ToL 2a 77. nu21-3m Washington Medical and Surgical INSTITUTE. 002 F Street North est. Washincton. D. C Treats all chronic, nervous, and blood diseases, altxrtioltem aud opium habit. SPECIALTY Kiduey and Bladder Trouble, riles, Fistula, Stricture, Ac PRIVATE Bit-eases positively and perma nently oured. Let M&uhood restored. Consultation free. Office hour. 9 to 12 a. in.: 8 to 8 p. in. Potel )ag, WASHINGTON, D. C. (Formerly Worker's) Fifloonth street, above Now York Avenuo, American and European Plan. THEODORE L. PACE. ALSO. SENATE CAFE AND PAGE'S CAFE. felS-tf PABST BREWING CO.'S X q Milwaukee Beer I I IS THE BEST MADE. Y SPECIALLY GOOD I OR FAMILY USE fi 1 WASHINGTON BRANCn, Y W :03-705 North Capitol Street. Q A 'PJ10NE.W3. aull-ly T M. B. LATIMER, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE FIELD AGAIN. TIh? undersigned would rePiMctfully In form bis t rieiHlR and the citi7ons of asli loettm goneraHy that lie is again in the fleW. and proposes to conduct a general auction business, make appraisements and Invontories of personal effects of every description, and for the present any com munication addressed to him at No. 1419 G street, will receive prompt attt-ntion Respectfully. M B LATIMER, Late of Latimer & Sloan. C G 9 Great Falls !ce Company f 924 Pa. Avenue. X a 'Phone 372. Otfr WhitBWaflons ft WILL SUPPLY Y-OU WITH A f Pure Kennebec ICE f s 6 A ON TIME SEVEN DAYS IN THE A l WEK- 4 We charce for best quality MAINSPKING Only 75a CRYSTALS, 10c. All "work guaranteed for 1 year. Specialist in Swiss and English Watches. mrl-3m A. KABN, Watchmaker, 935 F Bt nir. Refrigerators. With such Improvements as our Refrigerators show over the other makes, there's no wonder why the majority of people who are buyine new onesforthls season arebuy rngours. One Improvement all our Refrigerators are all fitted with a Patent Remov able and Cicnnabic Galvanized Iron Lining to the lower com partment.whlch enablesyou to keep them in the pink of condition without the least trouble. Price, - $5.50 up. BUY ON CREDIT LANSBURGH'S "R New York Avenue, Bet. I3th and 14th Sts. Agency .for the Celebrated Colombia Automatic Filter. ""Ml 8l Co. CLOTHES, FURNISHINGS, HATS. This Elegant Clay Worsted Regent Gut Snit Worth $15. "We still have o few more of those splen did all wool Boy's Combination Suits with extra pants and cap two patterns for $1.65 H. FR1EDLANQER & GRO. Monarchs of Medium Trice Clothing, Corner 9th and E Sts. N. W. NO FEE UNTIL CURED. DR. CZARRA, 34 B St. N. E., Washington, D. C. Treats all chronic, nervous and blood dis cnseB. alcoholism and opium habit. SPE CIALTY Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Tiles. Fistula. Stricture. &c. PRIVATE Diseasfs positively and permanently cured. Lost Manliond restored. Consultation free. Office hours. 9 to 12 a. in.: 3 to S p.m. Veterinary. JOSEPH T. BUSHMAN, ILRCV.a Office. 1210 Ohio Avenue. Horses ex amined for purchasers. 'PLone 60d. Bradstreet Cnts his clothes on scientific principles don't tell you -why they aro cut that way effect proves that It costs nothing to look at the .goads, and fo will secure you a pair of trousers cut that tvay. Why not como in and look at them. Canadian Homespun that cannot be soon elsewhere never wears out. Taeiior,ant 408!2thSi,N.W. Opp. "The Raleigh." Briefs, Records, Pamphlets, Periodicals, And.all kinds of composition at Lower Prices, Absolute Correctness, More Uniformity, Greater Neatness, Than by hand composition. Merganthaler TypesettingiSo., 470 Central Power Station, WASHINGTON, D. C. Write for Estimate. I Can't Harness Niagara, But I will guaranteo to Harness a Horse In as good style, with best quality of material, at lower prices than any ono else. F. GERmUILLER, 641 La. Ave. OUAMfWIFJ only SS.re ton. Pure and clean. Ollrtiuuruii HITUim Tl SMITH mnin GOAL Vhono 1077. office, Mast. aye. and F St. no., and Sth and K sts. aw. ft Baby Carriages. Haywood's, Whitney's, and other exceptionally fine makes, make up our stoCk. X Baby Carriages here In all the prettiest shapes uphol- )? stered In all the popular ma- terlals, with shaved spoke & and bicycle wheels. Any- 5 thing you want In these y most necessary articles, we have. Call and look over the stock. Price, - $3.90 up. IF YOU WISH. 99 ? r c3 1 VAX-"" hi I Ay Specifications for New Garbage Contract Soon to Be Issued. PRESENT CONTRACTOR BIDDER Eenewal of Pormit to TJao Explosives at the Union Street Eailway Station at tlioWout End Must Conform to DociBion of Su preme Court Another Pior Condemned in St Andrew's Church Notos. Messrs. "Warfleld and Bayly, who repre sent Garbaso Contractor Edward Warfield, had an interview yesterday with the Com missioners coucornlng the forthcoming specifications for the proposed service under tho last appropriation. They were disposed to criticise, as too severe, some of tho requirements to be enforced under the new contract, but it was explained that the specifications had been modified since the recent publication of the provisions. It is understood that within the next few days the revised contract and specifications will be ready .for publication and distri bution, and that the advcitisement for proposals will bo authorized immediately thereafter. Incidentally tho question of vacating the present contract has been discussed be tween the CommisBioners and Mr. "War field. By the act making au increased ap propriation for the service the Commission ers arc empowered to enter into a contract for five years, but the existing contract, which expires in 1897, miift be het tuside, bj mutual agreement or otherwise, before there iB another provided. Contractor Warfield Is a prospective bidder under the new appropriation, and it is understood that as the prorita at pres ent are on the wrong side of the ledger he will not object to the abolition of the present agreement. It will be remem bered that Mr. Warfield, who is the presi dent of the company that became surety for the National Sanitary Company, was forced by circumstances into assuming chnrge of the service upon the failure ot the Sanitary Company. Constant complaints having been re ceived at the office of the building in spector concerning the condition of the frame building at No. 332 Second street northeast, and it having been declared to be unfit for occupancy, notice has been given for the enforcement within thirty days ot the order of condemnation ot December 18, 1891. MAY CONTINUE BLASTING. It transpires upon investigation of the question at issuo between Mrs. Gen. Morris and the contractors for the con struction of tho union street rail way station in Gerogetown that, the revocation of Uie permit for blasting rock at the foundation was not within the province of the Com missioners. Accordingly the superin tendent of police was instructed to renew the permit, with certain conditions at tached. It appears that the Supreme Court has passed upon the matter, having isf-ued an order to the extent of regulating the size of the explosives to be employed. Hence, any proceedings for the discontinuance of the blasting must be by suit in equity for violations, if there bo any, of the order of the court. Tho permit Just authorized contains the proviso that the explosives shall conform to the requirements imposed by the Court, The conclusion was reached yesterday in a conference between the Commissioners, the contractors, and .Attorney Sands, who represents Mrs. Morris. Permit was issued yesterday to Messrs. Bloomer, Beall and BItindon for tho con struction of three brick dwellings, block 8, Bloomingdale, to cost $7 ,000. Permit sfor improvements were issued as follows: Patrick Gillan, to build an addi tion to Tront or dwelling, No. 21 -i K street northeast, 3,000; M. Itider, repairs to dwelling, No. 1352 B street southwest, $300. The Commissioners reiterated yester day the decision, based upon the opinion of District. Counsellor Thomas, that taxes and assessments can not bo apportioned against individual parts of a lot, but that the property as a whole is liable for the aggregate of tho tax charges. ANOTHER DEFECTIVE PIER. Recent examination of the church edifice now in process of construction for St. Andrew's parish, at the corner of Four teenth and Corcoran streets northwest, has demonstrated the northwest pier is in a dangerous condition. The granite cap stone is cracked, rendering it unsafe. The architects, Mes&rs. Murdock and Harding, have been notified of its condi tion, and instructed to have it reconstruct ed. This is the second ot the four piers in the new building that lias needed to be replaced. North Carolina avenue southeast, will be included In the schedule of 897 of streets to be improved. Mr. John Fitzmorris will be permitted by the Commissioners to erect a gas lamp in front of premises No. G40 Pennsylvania avenue, und at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Seventh street northwest, pro vided that if the lamps are placed farther than three and a half feet from thr- build ing line no lettering or advertising shall be placed thereon. Decisions ot the courts cannot be held,, the Commissioners say, to apply to any but the case in which they may be ren dered. This decision is noted upon two applications one based upon the case of Riordan vs. the District, in the matter ot an assessment, and the other upon the de cision of the Burgdorf case, The condition of the finances will not admit of the graveling or macadamizing ot V, W, Albany and Nineteenth streets, in Palace of the Potomac sub-division, and notice to that effect has been sent to Mr. A. Ii. Swartwout, an inquirer. Jtonl Kstnto Transfers. Deeds of real estate were filed yesterday for record, as follows: E. W. Bradford to Martha J. Wightman, part of Stony Hill and Bayley's purchase, 2.1 acres in county, subject to trust; also lot 18, block 27, lots 2, 1G, 17,19, 20, block 7, lots 3, 4, 20, and 21, block 5, lots 21 to 30, block 9, Marshall, subject to trust, 10. John E". Beall and wife to Josephino W. Rice, lot 24, block 1, Fairview Heights, $10. James C. Barges andwifctoLauraBargs,lot7,square310, No. 1523 Twelfth streot northwest, $10. H. C. Borden to E. W. Bradford, 2.1 acres, part of Stoney Hill and Bayley's Purchase, county, subject to trust, $10. Sviliiam H. Brooker and wife to Henry Renfrow, east half lot 34, sec. 3, Barry Farm, $10. A. C. Clark and wife to Martha J. 'Wightman, lots 1 to 10, 1G and 17, block 27, lots 14 and 1G to 24, block 19, Marshal, $10. Anton Ebcrly and wife to HeleneE. Mueller, part lot GG, Kibbey's sub., square G28, $10. Willie J. Feareon and husband to John C.Walker.fcouth half original lot 19, square 8G, $6,G35. Mary Prey aud hus band to Emma X.. Hodges, undivided hal f lot 27, block 10, Meridian Hill, subject to $1,D00 trust, $10. Emma L. nodgesand husband to Mary Frey, undivided half block 28, square 10, Meridian Hill, subject to $1,500 trust, $10. CharlesA.McEwentoE. W.Bradrord,lots3,4,20,aud21,block21, lots 7, 8, 21, and 22, block 2G, and lot 18, block 27, Marshall, $10. Charles A. Mc Ewen to E. W. Bradford, part of conclusion, 6.179 acres, $10. John Murphyand wife to John A. and J. J. Murphy, lot 12, Cabot's sub., square G25, $10. Charles H. Raub to Augustus Burgdorf, lot 2, block 8, Takoma Park, $10, aud part original lot 9, t-quare 86, $10. Leo Simmons, trusteo, to Frank H. Cox, original lot 10, square 878, $1,557.20. Willis J. Smith and wife to William S. Xolton, part original lot 29, Bquare 195, $10. Emma L. Hodges and husband to John W. Hodees, lot 27, block 10, Meridian Hill, subject to $1,500 trust, $10. $1.25. To Hultlmnru niul Return. $1.25. The Pennsylvania Railroad will sell Saturday, April 20th, and Sunday, the 21st, good returning unUt Monday, the 22d, ex cursion Uckcts to Baltimore atrate of $1.25. Another If J& H 1 L C 1 BAUM'S. Only one day of it To-day from early 'til late. A trade event of great local importance, present ing to you grand unapproachable values bargains, beyond doubt bargains individually conspicuous for their honesty in these days of advertising exaggera tion. Disappointment lurks not back of any purchase. A genuine worthfulness a big saving such does every one of these items represent. Dry Goods Department. A few pieces 50c all-vrool Blnck Figured Jacqunrds. Red Ticket Price 39c C5c 4 flinch Colorod Henriettas, silk finish, btreet and orciiing shades. ItudTlckat Price 49c DOMESTIC AND iJNINGS. 10c Grass Cloth (black only). Red Ticket Price 50 l!5c 10-4 Extrn Heavy Jlloached Sheeting. Red Ticket Price. 19c Silk Department. 1 pieco lirocadod Bouealino, In brown. Was 75c Red Ticket Price. ..45c 1 piece Silk Crepon, in cream. Regular Prlco 4Sc Red Ticket Price 2Sc Lace Department. 1 lot Black Bourbon Laco. Worth 25c. Red Ticket Price 15c 1 lot Oriental l.aco, in cream end ecru. Worth 2oc. Red Ticket Prlco. ..15c Ladies and Children's Un derwear and Corset De partment. !) Children's 75c Whlto Aprons. Red 'I Ickot l'rlco 9o 1 lot Pino Cambric and Cotton Pndertvear. Regular value $1.25 to Sl.itf. Slightly soiled. Red '1 Ickot Vrlco CSc Ladies' fe5c Whlto Itlbbed Liuht Wohht Half-wool Vests.hlgh neck, short sleeves. Itcd Ticket Price COo 1 io. Children's 35c and 40c Vests, Pants and Drawers, odd tlzes. Red Ticket Price 25c 3 Infants' S-t.M Long Caehmcro Coats, cream. Red Ticket Price. ...J1.89 3 S3 mack Silk Corsets, sizes 18, 22 aud2i Red Tlckot Prlco. S1.G3 We intend making this for the unusual values to be Friday will be "Soap Day"' - - on the better kinds of soap. Soaps. 25c Cuticurn Soap 12c 10c Perfumed Imported Castile 4c 10c Crab AppIoJilossom Cc 10o Genuine Scotch Oatmoal 5c 5c Turkish JJaQi Soap. 3o 10c Oakley's Buttermilk, Lauolino and Glycerins Soaps 5c xjL iu Popular Shopping- Place, 416 Seventh Street Northwest. f Jo U JL i NOW! f f f You've got to have a new Spring Suit why don't you get it NOW? You'll feel better with one on and you can WORK better. Look in all the store win dows you please re member the prices they'll help you to see that our $10 and $15 Suits are head and shoulders above them ALL at these prices. More clear up to $35. Kept in repair one year free of cost. YREHFORTH. 621 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W, I ILLSBDRY'S BES "Tho universal verdict." Absolutely no better Hour mado. Pilisbury's Best isthe Best LAFAYETTE POST CELEBRATES Heoentioii In One Room and a Musical Kntortnimnent in Another. Lafayette Postof tbe Q. A. E. bad a sort of double celebration Wednesday night at Costcllo's Hall. In tho main Post room a reception to Department Commander M. T.Anderson washcld which -wasfollowed by a lecture on the battle of Waterloo, by Comrade M. A. Dillon. In the ball above a literary and musical entertainment was given by the ladlesof the W. R. C. Auxiliary to thePost in honor of Henry Wilson Post of the National Soldier's Home who were their distinguished guests. A delightful programme was rendered. Col. Samuel R. Strattan was master of cere monies and introduced the following par ticipants: Comic songs by Messrs. Fitz gerald and Coyle; recitation, by Miss Mamie Mangon and Mrs. Naylor; violin obligato, Mr. Butler; soprano solo, Miss Chamberlain. Speeches were made by Department Commander Anderson, Past Commander Sweet, Commander Moore, of Henry Wilson Post, Comrades Mansfield, Whitcomb, Williams, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Hamilton, president of the Department W. R. C, Mrs. Miller and others. Ice cream, cake and other refreshments were served, after which, under the lead or Mrs. Van Vleet, all joined in singing "America." Beforcclosing a cordial invita tion was extended by Henry Wilson Post to visit the Home on May 4th, when a grand camp-firo, and jolification is on the tapis. The affair wasagrandsuccess.whichmay be attributed in a great measure to the skillfulmanagementofMrsAV.W. Chambers. f f f f f f , Better JP JJ l II J 0tlier3- Short Cloak and Suit Depart ment. 3 $1 Cloth Capos, with laco Inser tion. Rod Ticket Price $1.39 2 $7.50 Navy Cheviot Suiti Sizes 3Gand-10. RedTIckot I'rico.. ...... 32.98 r I $li! Navy and Tan Jackets. Red Ticket Price.... $2.75 1 rimm -,-i u. ji, J.u;f uiuvo cum i ianun.ci,iyiiiuii Department. f 28 pairs ot 50c Red Gauntlets. Rod Ticket Price 10o 22 pairs iCo Foster Rook Gloves, in tana. Sizes 6, OW, 6i5. 7. Red I 'licket Price 55o E 10 dozen 15c Ilcmotltchod Hand I kerchiefs, warranted PURE LINEN. 10c each or 3 for o Hosiery Department. A few dozen Ladles' Fancy Cot ton Hoso, 5-. grade, wide stripes, drop stlttfi and plain 14o 1 lot Children's lb'c and 20c Hose, full "rogular inado, sizes 5 to 8K-. Rcd'iickct Price 12c Men's Furnishings and Umbrella Department. 50c White Duck Butchers' Aprons. Red Tlckot Prlco A lot of Men's Percale Soft Finish Neglige Shirts. Regular Price 50c... Lot of $1.50 Bltiat Mixed Norfolk and Now Brunswick hhlrts and Drawers, odd sizes, full regular made, lied Ticket Price Tan Colorod All-silk Umbrellas, honestly worth Z2 53. Red Ticket Price $ 32c department locally famous had at all times here. Evry special prices Deing quoted Miscellaneous. 10c Curling Iron, best quality Spring. 5c Alcohol Heating Lamps 7c Al!-ellk Taffeta Soam Binding. 9o Fancy Silk Belting, par belt 10c Hair Pius, perpackago lc Knitting Silks, all colors .-..10c The Income Tax decision will not interfere in our efforts to give the Best Value in America. Your expendi ture ivill not ex ceed your income by a trial order with us. All the LATEST STYLES and Newest Patterns, Suits to order, - $16 to $4.0 Trousers, - - - $4. to $10 Overcoats, ----- $18 (silk or satin lined throughout?) 2c 615 and 617 Penn. Ave. WONDERFUL DOINGS HERE! Such Clothing has nev.er been offered at such prices The goods tho CROWDS the prices are all here 802,000 worth of deslra blo clothing sacrificed without reference to cost or value. CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All $10.00 Suits--$5.00 All $12.00 Suits $6.00 All $15.00 Suits--$7.50 AW $18.00 Suits $9.00. All S20.00 Suits SIO.OO. All $25.00 Suits $12.50. ALL WOOL BLUE AND BLACK CHEVIOT SUITS Every suit guaranteed Return it if unsatisfactory. OLUMBIA LOTHING OMPANY, 941 Fcnn. Ave. N. W., Near Tenth Street. it t 1 v "- &G0! OsTjjx 1 tS JsjrrV r s r$cJ&r flog "The Nearer the Bone 5 the Sweeter the Meat." The farther we get into this great "Double Stock r Sale" the greater the inducements, the more pro- w nounced the bargains. The instantaneous and over whelming success of our sledge-hammer bargain of ferings penetrate the very vitals of competition. It must be solid, substantial, rock-bottom evidence of our ever-increasing popularity and leadership, and we propose in the future, as in the past, to even more forcibly demonstrate our pre-eminent supremacy as monarch bargain-makers of the Capital City. Men's All-wool Suits $4.87 Men's English Clay Worsted Suits 8.75 Men's Pants, neat styles 87c Men's All-wool Pants 1 .OO Men's All-wool Pants, well made 1.50 Men's All-wool Pants,new designs and colorings 2.00 Children's Suits, 3 styles, ages 3 to 8 50c Children's Blue Sailor Suits 75c Children's Gray Mixed Suits 1.25 Children's Thibet Suits, Blue and Black 2.00 Children's Knee Pants lOc lIWHlf PI &v as bh & 3J&&ai A3 . SAMUEL FRIEDLANDER, '.ikZy. v, "CREDIT IS OUR CREED," 1 xP Wash Your OP all the worry and bother and rest the burden on the shoulders of our Equitable Credit System, They're broad and willing-. Don't hesi tate to come in and pick out FURNITURE CARPETS MATTINGS DRAPERIES A BABY CARRIAGE A REFRIGERATOR anything- we carry, and ve carry every thing that furnishes a home comfortably and luxuriously. We can arrange the payments weekly or monthly just as you want them in amounts to suit you. Know of anything-fairer than this? HOUSE It HERRMHNN, 917, 919, 921 and 923 Seventh Street. 636 Mass. Avenue. !&$ :ki ."Js m tw&!pi t THE FAMOUS "i. For sensational low prices this sale stands pre-eminent. Your Interest dictates you to Investigate our colossal offerings. Ve are experts in Men's and Boys' Clothing and can give you advantages that can only be had by trading here, Washington's foremost re liable Clothing Emporium for Men and Boys. en's S h $10 Suits Anniversary price. $12 ' . $13 " ' " . 55. OO 6.00 7.50 S $3.00 $3.50 .. 1.75 Children's atfl, S1.50, 2, S2.30, $3, &o0, $4, and 803 Market SpaCe -5--0-3--0 ICE ICE ICE ICE F you want to bo solid on the ico question, call tho YELLOW WAGONS of tho Independent Ice Co., They deliver tho BEST QUAL ITY of KENNEBEC ICE world renowned for purity. Of x;-, llbSiii !tlflS YVntpr fit. 7 -" . - . ueorEciown. 9--O-0 -OO You Outfit to Know a good cigar. Ton know 5c ought to buy an enjoyable "snioio." It Willi if yon ask your dealer for All tho boys smoke them. They'ro ono of the flnost cigars over offered for tho money. All dealers have thorn. Ask for ono next time. JAS. L. & WHOLESALERS, 614-616 PENN A. AVE. THE PUBLIC EYE::t Is most discriminative In regard to PRINT ING. Having jour stationery printed by competent printers who produce work that's boyond criticism. Is one step towards suc cess. Let ns do your printing. McGILL & WALLACE, Printers, 1107 EStreet 'Phone, 1533 Worsteds, m ail the latest opnno- colors and patterns $2.00 Trousers Anniversary price.. St. OO i $4.00 Trousers Anniversary tk-Ico ? nrinnr? to JL J n M J JL IMPl BT53 iSUaVU? HJ ff7(: 311 SEVENTH ST. N. W. Hands tPl WS&l In Thibets, Cheviots, 9 Cassimeres and Worsteds. J $17 Suits Anniversary price... $20 ... 1 -SS.50 .. lO.OO In Cheviots, Cas 9 simeres. Eno-lish sers j o OO i $7.00 50 3 50 Suli:s9raSI ages 3 to S and S to IS years $5 actually worth twice the prices asked. In order to Introduce onr Hat Departmen which wo have inaugurated this season. w offer the latest blocks in Derbys and Fedoras, in all desirable shades, at $1.25, $L50, $1 and 22. Same qualities sold elsewhere for double tho above prices. - Two doors from Eighth Street. tt&&&tt&&&tt& T x- SL njjULUUUl! Building Is our present Idea. Let us do your repairing once, Just to demonstrate our ability and Illustrate our methods Prices always right. M Effizv 2A- WHEELMEN. Seo tho Celebrated Crimson Rim STKACUSE CYCLES. SlOO.OO. ELMORE, 22 Iba, $73.00. 90S N. Y. Ave. N. W. Wo repair In the best manner only OHiie8----c-- Gas Stoves aro not very large, but they aro as largo as othrs' 60c sort Wo have larger ones for 73c and$l and more. 2-burner Ga3 Ranges... ...$12 up S-burner Gas Ranges $13 up 4-burner Gas Ranges $22 np Bread Toasters 50c Curling Iron Heaters 25c Gas Appliance Exchange. I4-2S NewYorScAve. r S " .. 150 1500 .. 2 nsg&. aJs.NiM rfij!.ss s FOR ,&&o Jta f i i i 4 I .