Il AFRO-AMERICAN,
Pheral - News.
Joar lEEMS; OF INTER
~ EST TO'OURMANY -
REAP& e
. Mrs. R. Pinn and ber two chiliren
hime returned from Westmorland
eounty, Va. where they havs been
Visiting.
~_The North Dakota Prestor W- C. '
T. U. was organized at Grac’ Presby
terian church or Sunday evenwg‘
Oect. 20. Mrs. Apnie perce. Pres,
i Annie E. Butler, Vice President,
_ Fannie Thomps®, Sec. Miss
% aA. ¥.SBingleton, Fee. Sec, Mrs.
e Eggleston, Treasirer.
i ;rs. Emeline Jonej, of New York,
* =in the city stoppirg at Mrs. Mules,
‘.;;,j()xford street, She dined wnhfl:fi
. ptert Wilson, of 701 Baker St. gUae
JTo the Baptist churches. TM; .
Cwill le spenia%;@ervices .at Maccdomia
Baptist chureh Sunday, Oct 27, at 3
gm. for the: benefit of the colored
aptist Howe and Orphanage. A
_eollegtion will be taken up for the
_Omsl 1 ge. The Pastors and congre
)\ codg f the chuarches are invited
- " e%o be presert and take
SarUl the Sice. By order of the
Pihe Maard of Direete s, G. R. Weller,
; _?residyflt; A. B. Callis, Secretary.
‘ é'fiev., Father Doyle, the great ‘Paul
i temperance agmca,te. delivered
¢ fagmous Jec ..on 'Temperance
. yhureday oight at St. Francis
:or colored Catholic church. The
was packed.
ames E. Bates, of Courtland
Pwas taken suddenly ill Mou
ight at the residence of Cardi- |
Gibbons on N. Charles St. am”
carried to his home ina carriage. |
I, augh much improved, he is still l
P\ to his bed. §
’c°"\'§}3l!er and her five children, |
L ~ .of Ex-consul John L. l
t WO ota few days in this city
¥ ‘fit the Cumming's House |
' ‘\;@‘&St. While here they took |
- posW. T McGuinn Esq, Mr. |
‘e,a%is an old friead of Mr, |
. w@ving made his acquan- ‘
wne€n he practiced law in Kan
v Kansus. |
. Waller met Minister Eustis
ein Paris and expresses gieat
f her husbands release. Sheleft
ashington Monday where she
will meet the Staté Department and
relate her experience. She € peces to
gpend the winter in Wash ngton.
Mr. J. Thomas Wa has
been [or the past two weeks She guest
of Mr. aud Mrs. Wm, HiPola fof N.
Butaw St. has returned $0 Bi§ howe
in Boston, Idass., acCORIBEEISE ©y )is
brother, Mr. Chas. s_'. ews. .
. Mrs. Harriet Moore, W& B&# i cen
at Atlantic City, N. Jg e i ’ast
three months, has rofEsEed to the
city. Wy U
B e
Mrs. N. A. Rayné,of 427 Draid Hili
“avenue, who was a detegate to the
Grand Lodge of Moses, W hieh held
its mee ting recently in Washington.
D. C., has returneéd to the city much
pleased with her trip.
. Mrs. Mary [rving hus returned to
the city from Bar Harbor, Me.
. Itisreportel that Mr. Jas. Brooks,
({ Colored ( Stholic gTheologic)l stu
entof St. Joseph’s Semina® -, this
city. who recently sailed for * ,twerp
Belguim, was woyally recei ¢d and
entertained on his arrival in that
“%ggfiy Mr. Brooks is a Baltimore
“boy. who by his push and abi'ity has
‘worked Lit way from the lowest grade
—erour public schools to his present
exalted vosition.
The Xavier Lyceam Literary will |
ume its exercise next Thursday
with an execellent rogramue.
üblic'is invited to attend aud)]
te in the Literary excrrises |
y Thursday night.
The Northwestern Supply Company |
held a rousing meeting at its head‘
quarters last Monday night. The |
hall was packed and many iuspiring
addresses we'e made. Mr. J. H.
Johnsos read a paper on business, in |
which he congratulated the Cowpany !
and prophecied that the busiuess sys- 5
tem; on which the Company is based
will, in a short time, solve the race
problem and secure equal opportun- |
jties to Afro-Americans in this eoun
try. Healto paid twenty-five -dol
lars for stock, sent by _his brother in
New York, who became interested in
the Compan; while on a visit to this
city. A digest of the paper will be
published sometie in the future.
Meetings of the Northwestern Sup
ply Company are held at its head
quarters, 1216 N. Fremont Ss., every
Monday ana Friday nights. Ever; -
body invited to attend.
The grand Rallyat Awmes M. E.
Chureh closed last Tuesday night and
although not more than half of the |
members reported the amouunt raised |
ws $425. Pastor Nalor congratulated |
_hisworkers and urged those who have |
not yet repoited to hasten aud get
n the band of the faithful. |
St. Joseph’s Commandery Knight !
Templars will give a grand paradeon |
the afternoun of Thanksgiving day
and will be entertained at Samaritan ‘
Temple at night when a banner will
be presented. J‘“
The Maryland Mutual Beunefit Afso
ciation is reported by ope of the offi4
cers as being in a good working com
dition. Ful
Mrs. Fannie E. Sampson and her
corps of ladies will jhold a ten days
Mass-Meeting at the Industrial Howe
945 W. Biddle street. {The meetings
commenced last Tuesday night avd
the puulicis invited (v altend.
Thesudden death «f Mes. Valentine
the wife of Rev. L. 7. Valeutine, last
Sappay o . on North Calhoun st.,
ock to the community.
ently, as well as msual
ofore she died: Rev.
Nistur of St. 'aul’s
toga street, and
ty when death
wife. Services
¢e and then
{0 Frederick
‘“f"‘%gfi:‘ % LY .; YEr ;;;ifi ‘
St. John's Temple.
_Bishop W. J. Gaines, D. D. ¢ ffififl'
pa Ga. presiding bishop of the sec
,nd Espiscopal district, of tk BM%"
M, E. %hurch, preached at St. Johns
A. M. E. Temple, Lexington St. near
Pine frow the text 11. Cor. xl[.B. 9
£nd 10 verses. o
" The bishop gave a brief, but force
ful comment on the peeuliar char
acteristics of St. Paul asa man and
a preacher. One of the peculiar and
christiap attributes of the apostle was
his grace and ability tobe able 10
rejoice in all of his affiictions. Hesays
“Therefore will I rather glory in my
jofirmities. This point was forcibly
clinched by the bishop howa man
peeds grace to suffer. That a mau
who atter a hard struggle either in 1
business or in amoral confliet,enjoy
e( the vietory somnch after baving
fougLt for it. He could say as Pau! §
have fought a good fight, *eep then
faith.
“;o ay you celebrate yonr first
Ly@ars"pros)erity in this temple. I am
Fpisased to congratulate you on your
Breat saececs,
R fsermon was full of witty and
cv @il :strations, sound in gus pel
‘tesélildz ind fallof inspiration and
%o >
A large and appreciative Congrega
tion greeted the bishop. In the after
poon was the Womens part in the
celebration. Mrs, L. Lewis Robinson
presided aund delivered a brief
opening address Mrs. L. Oliver Lee.
read a paper on the church history in
an able way, giving the his'ory of the
from its organization to the present
'The speech of the oc:asion delivered
by Mrs. Peter L. Johnson, who spoke
without notes for 30 mioutes, with
the eloquence of a stetesman.At night
the Bishop again preached aa inter
esting sermon to a crowded honse.
Monday Evening it was arranged
for the Bishop to deliver a lecture,
| bat was cal'ed south by Telegrawm.
Dr. W. E. Harris, who was also on
the program, delivercd an interesting
discourse on church influences which
was well received. Presiding Elder
Bouarur, Rev. D. L, DeCoursey, S.T.
| Fisher and W. h. Bright also spcke.
| Mr. Wm. H. Bright, father of the
| ehurch, presidad.
The Young Men’s Christian Asso
ciation at 416 W. Biddle street, was
addressed by Mr. J. H. Norris. His
subject was “Our Duty.” The in
structions gleamed were timely and
well rendered. He dwelled very point
ed on ‘‘our duty 1o God, ourselves and
our fellow-men.” 'The program for
next Sunday at 5 p. m. w;ll consist of
preparatory services and _an address
by astravger. In the evening the
Second Monthly rally will be held at
Bethel A. M. E. Church, begirnniog
at 7:4> sharp, The programme will
corsist an address by Rev. J. W. Beck
ett, topic. **Our duty to the Y. M. C.
A.” Aud by the Pres. H. Smith, “*Oar
Association, its object and effect.”
Coaclusion, an expression meeting. A
colleetion will be litted for the bene
fit of the Associatiop.
OUR - CHURCHES
Notice. Allof the members of the A.
B. O. of Esdras is hereby orderd to
turnout to special sermnon which will
be preached to the order on Sunday
night Oct. 27th, at Centenuial M. K.
‘Chureh on Carroline. and Bank Sts.
Each memberis requested 1o report
at 6 o'clock. sharp by order of. G. B.
Mills, S. W.
Enon Baptist Church. Rally! Raily!
Rally! All day Rally Sunday Oect. 21st
1895 preaching at 11. A. M. by Rev.
Reuben Johnson, of Hullsville at 3. p.
m. by Rev. W. H. Johnson of Wash
ington'D. C. atB p..om. by, Bev. N.
Jackson. All are in.ited. Sunday
Sechool at 9 a. n. aud 2p. m. Rev. J.
Watkins, pastor. Wm. Holiday Supt.
Notice there will bea Mars Meeting
held at Colored Woman Uuion Indus
talasylum, 245. W. Biddle St, com
mencing November. 13th at &P. M.
lasting 10 nights. All fiiends of the
colored Won-ans Industral are respect
fully invited to attend these Meetings
at which time we will have the acet
of Incoporationread to the hearing of
the publie in general. Fannie E.Samp
son. :
St John’s A. M, E. Temple. Lexing
ton 8. near Pine 11 A. M. pastor
special subject 3 P. M. Rev. J. W,
Diggs t> the Juveniles of Naowi
arcade 7,30 P M Rev.J B. Tynes,
of Va. tothe G. U. 0. of Nazarites.
Sundav School 9,30, and 2,30, P’. M.
Endeavor meeting 6 30, P. M E. J.
Waring Esq Supt. Rev. O D. Robin
son, Pastor.
SOCIETY NOTES.
DOINGS OF OUR SOCIETY FOLKS
Mr. Geo. C. Berry, and Miss Martha
E. Bayne were uunited in mstrimony
at the residence of the brides mother
1704 Division St. Octo. 23rd inst. Rev.
Harvey Johnsou, D. D. of Union
Baptist Chureh officiated. The [bride
wore a pearl eclored dress. and ¢ rried
a bunch of white roses in her hand
The Groom wore a full dress suit
Among those present Wwere MMr. and
Mrs. U, Coats, Mr. and Mis. Peter-
Johgson. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Berry.
M. #nd Mrs. Geo. Johunson, dr. and
g Hezekiah Armstrong, Mrs. Den
BN askins, Miss Edith Brooks., Miss
M. Poicseau, Miss Mollie Jefferson,
Jos. High. Charles Dorsey, Randolph
‘Brooks, Wm. Cole. damuel Joyce,
John Jester, Howard Thomas, and
many others, The bride aud groom
received many handsome presen's.
They will resideat 1704 Division St.
Miss Kittie Mapr, who has been
spenuing sometime in North-hamp
ton eounty, Va., with her mother has
returned aud is stopping with her
relatives at 548 MeMechen B.}
T. M'cants, Stewart of New York
city, Afro Americuns of bpational
reputation, who has plead for the
Democratic Party {o: the lust fifteen
years has sent a letter to the Demo
cratic campaign Committee of the
Empire State, in which he says I can
no longer remain in the Democratic
paryt.
Linsburg
Baines
Mr. Silas Carter was married to
Miss Millie Stewart, Thursday night
't 24th.9 P M. at the . rejvidence of
Epd Brs. C, H. “iones 2010Eivis<
W in-
Y. M. C. A.
LEXINGTON
LEXINGTON
SAVINGS
SAVILGS
SAVINGS
No 814 N. EUTAW ST.
No, 314 N. EUTAW ST.
No. 314 N. EUTAW BT.
Pays;i; Per cent lnterest on Deposits
Pays4} Per cent lutereston Deposits.
Pays 44 Per cent lutereston Deposits.
25 Cents up received on Deposits.
25 Cen's up received on Deposits.
25 Cents up received on Deposits.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
Bank Open Saturday Night From
7 to 10 Qclock,
FACTS.
1. Incorporated M.y, 1885
2. Capital Stock, $lO,OOO.
¢ 110 f ters a 1 d clerks bonded in
the American Banking and Trust
Cowpany.
4. Even it you have an account with
every other Bank, open an account
with the Lexingtou. Savings Bank
LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS
E. J. Waring, Bisbop A. W. Way,
man, George M. Lane, W. H. Daly,
J. H. Murpby. Dr. J. W. Browning,
George B. Mills, V. E. Toney, Thos-
H. Russell, George E. Hazleton, Hen
ry R. Hooker, Gecrge W. Barroll, Al
fred H. Pitts, J. A. Seaton, Alex.
Hewsley, Julius C. Johnson, George
Stanley, Walker W. Lewis, J. Edward
Lansy, Kev, J. H. Collett, Rev. O. b.
Robiusoun, Rev. John J. Jones, Rev.
P. H. Green, Rev. P. 11. A. Braxton,
Rev.l. 8. Lee. Levi White, Isaiah
L. Brown, John I'. Deaver, Marcy C.
Garaner, William K. Mason, Robert
Peters, John H. Thomas.
LEXINGFON SAVINGS BANK,
BUSINESS NOTICES
Mr. Thos Liowis shaving and Hair
dressing Parlor 1530 Fennx. ave.
S. Needle 1113 Penna, ave Buying
and selling of new and second hand
clothing, hats ceps, (ents underwear
Pants w._rth $1,60 sold at 75 cents.
Geo. H. C. Kiug, the colored tailor
at 367 W. Bidale St. is ready to smap
ply you with any style of suit that
you need. The best attention given
dyeing, scouring aud repairing Also
special attention given ladies gar
ments. i
A. C. Sheridan, Bricklaying and |
Plastering, 1356 N. Calhoun Street. |
BARBERS.
James A. Lindsay. Shaving- Parlor
Hair Cutiog 15 Cents Shaveing 10
cents Sahmpoomung 15 Cents. ‘T'onic
Rubjs Cents Razor Honing 25 Cents
939 Elm Place.
Wm. Johnson’s hair cutting shavin
parlors, 527 W: Lanvale st betw
Penna. Ave, und Division St: Chil
dren’s hair cutting a specialty. Sat
isfact:on guaranteed. Razors honed
and tonics for sale.
DINING SALOONS,
George P. Donglass’ dining rooms;
Oysters a specialty. 732 N. Entaw.
¢ ~rvemeneyon hand made ghoes
Fo tu Andrew Kaduck, the working
amen’s shoe sfore, 913 Peaunsy lvani
Avenue, men’sshoes made solid
Leather warraated, $2 to $2,75. Sew
ed $2,75 to $5. Give us a call and
be convineced. Repairing neatly
done. Men’sshoes half soled and
heeled 75 ets. Shoes sold on com
mission.
W. M. Hermle & Co. manufacturers
tranks’ satehels and valises. Samn
ple cases a specialty. 326 W. Lexin
ton S¢. Branch Store:—9oB W. Balti
timore St
Cenfectioners.
Johr C. Minnis, ice cream manufaet
uer, wholesale and retail Confec
tionaries and notions, 531 W. Bid
dle St.
Ho! Ho!! Here you are! The best
hanud made shoes in the city. Spring
bottoms, low heels and all styles of
poring shoes a sye cialty. Popular
prices, Hoffman & Co., 911 Druid
Hall Ave.
B. L. Johnson, expressman, delivers
baggage and packages to all steam
boats, rail road stations and to all
parts of the eity at shortest norice
Cail at 1108 Woodyear St. and 504
McMechen St.
FLORIST.
George H, Siddons, florist, boquets,
wedding and funerai designs, ever
greens andcut flowers @ specialty,
418 Myrtle Ave.
CURINE
HAIR TONIC
Restores the hair to bald temples
when it has become thin or fallen
out. Hair that has been injured
by the use of curling irons, or inju
rious straightening oils, perfectly
restored by the use of Curine Hair
Tonie.
Trial Bott e. 25¢. Regu'ar size 50¢
For Sale by Murs. Collett, 1361 N
Calhoun St., Baltimore, Md.
Moiselene
A perfect Hair Oil for hair that is
rough, dry and split; renders the
hair soft, black and glossy.
Price, 25 cfs per Bottle.
QOne Price Bysiem has Revolutionized
FURNITURE,
Carpets, Rugs and Draperies.
Ranges, Cook Stoves, and Heaters
China, Crockery ete. :
CASH OR ON CREDIT.
LOWEST PRICES IN BALTIRZOR
BANK,
BANK,
BANK,
Strau stores
N HOWARD STREET,
:0.- NORTHWESTERN :o:
FURNITURE,
COMPANY,
CASH & CREDIT HOUSE,
FURNITURE, ' - CARPETS,
- Oli CLOTHS,
MATTINGS, - STOVES, &C.
803 Pennsylvania Av.
H. WEIS & SON, PROP'S.
Shoe -House,
316 W. LEXINGTON ST
near Etaw.
Kindly Giveme your Patronage
Sncwden's
CATF T,
941 DRUID HILL AVENUE,
All the Delieacies of the
season always on hand. - Choice
wines and Cigars. Jysters in all
styles. Jonx T. Sxowpzx, Prop.
314 N. Euraw S 1
| MRS. NATHANIEL WESTON,
BOARDING
One- doae: jaw York Street
T s " 'wood hand-made
!
813 Pepna. Avenue,
Hand made shoes to order, Made in
the latest styles $2,00 up.
Boots $4.50 up. Boys shoes $1.50 up;
Meus half soles 35 cents. Heels 15 ets.
Mens half soles atrd Theels FEW
ed 75 to 90 cents. Ladies and Bcoys
4?2 cents, sewed 55 cenlts.
Best leather and satisfaction guaran
teed. Care fare to every customer
in all parts of the city for rale or rent
BRAAD AT 23 C. PERI POUND LOAF.
SOMETHINGY WORTH KNOWING
Standard Baking co.
OF BALTO.
Has opened and started another
Bakery at 920 Pennsyivauia Avenue.
J. W. ALLEN,
‘-. . :
[ashionable Tonsorialist
—~AND MESUFACTURER OF—
ALLEN'S Hf BCREAM AND FACE
Shaving air O g Ewpor
-510 ST. ' H PLREET,
Chi'dren’s Haif! U e Specialty
Open from 7&a,.m. 9% p . Baturday
until 12 m. Razosd Honed. Satisfac
tion Guaranteed.
GEO. W. PIERSON
DEALER IN
NEW ANDSECOND-HAND
FURNITURE
Carpets, S{oves, Varieties, etc.
Jighest cashlprices paid “fer house
hold effects. §l4 Penna. Ave. Cor,
Pear! St. Fuirniture and Piaros re
moved to all garts of the eity or coni
try. Furoitute ete. packed, stored
and shipped.
Henry JQ; Dockins
W HOL &A AND RHET AIL
EDEALER IN
{
. . WOOD,
1312 N.
fa g LN N
U e S - R
Taa VRS T s 2 '
101, 103, 105,
Mention this Paper-
—_— e
[ Near Orcharch St. ]
MICHAEL HESS,
—RELIABLK—
can save you money
SALL ROADS ;EEAD TC
PERMANENT & TRANSIIENT
vls 8, SHARP ST,
Goto JOS. SCHWABER,
sSpamer & Co.
210 N, Calvert St.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
—HOUSKES—
Monevto Loan
-Hikantion Bovselpen:-
—=THE—
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% 8T man ¢ Y A i T B MBOR4 PR RS
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Flocution ad Physieal Cutte-
OPENED HER CLASSES—
—Septembper 16th, 195,
Special clusses for Country Teacher, Saturday from 4 to 6P. M,
Special Reduction to ¢lasses formed in churches. Call or address:
1309, E. MONUMENT STREET. TERMS VERY REASONABLE
Seflpfik, 14—95 —9 mo. &
The A. B. O. of Esdra; is a Sezrot Benfizial Organization and desires
to extend its benefits to every colered man, woman and child in the United
States. Its plansare sinpls anl esily understood. Its financial backing is
the strongest of any other organization of its kind. Its fees are less than
those charged by other orders of the sam? character and type. Its bencfits
are greater than any other secret b:nefl sial organization on earth. Its op
portunities are greater, and its facilities more attracting thau any other
order known.
[t is the hest order of its kind in existence as its inducements and at
tractions are superior in gnality to all others, and therefore worthy of recog
nition. It is eonducted upon business priaciples, and offers spacial induce
ments for a few months. =
The excessively low rates to join are special features open ouly for a
limited time, and all should take time by the forelock, and join at ouce. Cost
of joining Secret Department $1.50, Beneficial Department (open to -all
classes iu all eiries] 60 cents People from distant points can become mem
bers by remitting to the Central office 60 cents. Duaes 50 cents per month
to both Secret and beneficial classes, 25 cents widow dues, 24 cents per year
annual dues.
BALTO
When sick, financial membore receive §5.00 per week: at death $75 00
to §250. Write or apply to (Central Office, or either of the Branch Offices
for terms
&. B. Mills, Worihy Shepherd.
H. B Mills, Fin Sec.
J. A. Branch. Rec. Sec.
received
Dues
or either of the branch offices.
(O ntral office: 590 St. Mary street,
1411 McElderry st, 93 W. West street.
\ Children from one to fourteen years of age received in the Juvenile De
partment for 35 centsentrance fee, and t wenty five cents per morth. Bene
fits when gicks2.so per week, andat death from $25 00 to $50.00. - Members
reccived from cne to sixty five years of age, provided they are in good health
atthe time of joiniag.
Tie Eutaw Cloihing ~ Houst
Fine
Boys, Youths. & Gents Furnishing Goods.
A Full line of all the latest styles. Good Workmanenip Guaranteed
Merchant Tailoring A specialty.
3265. EUTAWS . NEAR CONWAY ST=Jano- W. Willivasi-
Cheapest man in the city.
Notions, Kid Gloves and
875 N. Howard St.
nishing geods and
Men, Women and Children
1f you your wife or your children are in need of Shoes, do not deuy yourself
or your families of them. You can buy for the LOWEST PRICES
J ) ] ! ! ! )
Mo bl Men's Doy's, Dol lodis, Mssss o Chidwn’
At Fr. Scheidt's,”~ £4B
Reliable Boot an Shoe House, o
F.MANTLEY & I. H. HOWARD
Wholesale & [email protected] in—
"B4 W.PRATT 8.
Forn erly at 262 Chestnut St. Orders
promptly atrended to in any part of
7. R. ROBINSON,
‘
Coal and Wood,
O ffice & Yard, 672 W, GERMAN ST
Oppo. Penn. _
Patent Dump earts. Ord>rs by
prompily attended.
Basil .Hutchins
! Agenis.
Geo. T. Leuis,
WILLIAM’S
-Dining - Rooms
104 WATERSTREET aAxp
2512 LIGHT ST.
Come andl you will see that our
Table is the best and our prices are
the cheapest in Baltimore. :
me s 1= cont Dinners consist of Soap
—AND TEACHER OF
BENEFITS.
and
CENTRAL OFFICE:
—THE FINEST OF I'TS KIND IN THE CITY.
THE ONLY COLORED T'AILOR IN THE STAIE.
Dry :
Waiters jackets and aprons specialty
BIG VARIETY OF LADIES SHIRT WAISTS
M. C. Gardner, Treas.
W_'T. Carr, Medical Director:
(. C. Fitzgerald, Coun
at the
receipted for
DEALERS IN—
Clothing.
Goods,
geqtos fUPnlSF\ng goocf@s
. Oppo. the Armory. Gents fu,
Funeral Director;
AND EMBALMNING.
Graduate of the United States
School of Embalming,
BESIDES 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE CAR-
INGFOR THE DEAD.
ALSO AFINE HEARSE.
Itis best to call andseehim. Orders
taken day or night.
1016 DRUID HILL AVE.
Cor. Oxrorp St. Bavrrmore, Mp.
GEORGE W. TILGHMAN,
Boot and Shodf
MAKER, :
451 ST. MARY SIR
[ailor
e 3
Suits Cut and made to Order.
Good Fit Guaranteed..
§ ) :
1023 Penna. Ave.
DIENER & KNIRRIM.
; ®
Merchant Tailors
‘232 PEARL, ST-
Suits to order frem $l2 up.
Pauts from $4 up
Dyeing, Seouring, i
Repairing, and Pressing neatly
done. VWit style aud yuality
Strictly guaranteed.
Suitsrcourld and Pressed 75 ets.
Dyeing, Repairing and Altering
Neatly Doune*
Just Think Of ",
A FINE ALL WOOI PANTS
TO 05&
FINE DRESS PANTS
$4 £ $5
SUITS TO ORDER
312 and up.
WEARWELL PANTS COMPANY
1054 Penna Ave.
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