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-ff SV S " O THE MOE2s'ING TIMES. SXTTfrtlTAX S'SlEMBBB 2S. 1S05. Wash K Williams' Pall iiarsalus. CARPETS and RUGS All pricas-all qualities. Our Carpet Department this season is better equipped than ever. All the latest effects in All wool Ingrains new pat terns in Tapestry Brus sels finest qualities in Axminsters. Wc have a specialty fine line of Art Squares of very beauti ful design. The Extensive Improvements We made to our store during tho suie mcrhare larsely increased our facilities for showing gooJs. Yon havo uwery opportunity to thoroujbly eximuio the gcoJs before pure csinj. Wash. B.Williams, 7th and D Sts. FOR GREATER WASHINGTON Condemnation Prooaedinga Insti tuted by Attorney for the Diatrict. Section Invoked Lies Between X'orth Capitol St ro-t Extended nnd Hock Creek LIM of Subdivisions. FIXAXCIAX.. Interest Paid Upon Deposits. INTEREST IS ALLOWED OX DEPOSITS on iiail lulanccs subject to check. Those who have accounts omi that iisualtv Jiave balances to their Fred it should consider the ad- vnnlaco or fneli lialances EARNING INTEREST. It if crcdlled on jour lines book, added to the principal, and made eubfeet tc our check. JOHN JOY EDSO.V Protident JOHN A. sworn .. Vice Frendent II. S. CUMMINGS .. 2d Vice Frrs't JOHN' K. CAltllOIiY .. .. Treasurer ANDREW I'AKKKIt .. . Secretary Washington Loan & Trust Co. COM niii ANDF STS. Workingmen end otners who.se occupations preveM them from making deposits during regular banking hours wlllfiud It con venient to s-isit the Union Savings Bank. 1222 FSt.N.W. which is open "EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT bet ween the hou reof G and 8. (Four per cent, Interest on savings account.) frOIXOOO More 6 Per Cent Notes, v Again we bavo a limited. amount a of n per cent first trust notes on 7 choice real estate, bines it is no; A ......possible to always supply the de- $ .. ..mand for thn9 notes an early call 6 ..Is advisable. American Security & Trust Co, A C J. IiFIX, Tres. 1405 G Street. cooc-e-e-5-o5-oo5 113 85 100 113 113 114 190 ISO 115 fc? 102 l!3i US 116 Wushlnston Stoc'i r.xcnan:s. NOTICE The Board Ul adjourn orer Sttur day during September. SALES TO-DAT. D. 3.K. SIOOO at 11.14 Mot. R. R. f 1000 at 114 Columbia 1:. It C's. ilOUO at 111 Amor. Sec and Truss 5's,$J0J at 11KM '1 rador's Nat Bank. 10 at 103 Wash Loan and. Trust, 8 at 1SH. Met. St. It., 1 at 100. Pneumatic Gun Car.. 00 at 30c After Call-Cidumbia It. It 6's, SIOOO at 113. OOTEKSUE.STBONDi I11L Ask'd Uf 4's. It. 1UH U. S. 4's C 11S4 U.ifs 193 1514 U. S.5's 1'J04 1154 DISTRICT OF COLCJIBH EOVDi t's IS'JO "iO-year Funding" 101 6'sl90i "30-year Funding" gold. lliji "slWl "Water Mocl currency. 110 rsl'J03 "Water Stock" currency. 118 &. 1921 "Funding' currency. ......Ill),-, Ztfs Heg. S-lu's, 1MO-199! 10J JIISCELLANEOCS BONDS W.GltRConv c's 1st, "TO-IS WtOIill ConT. 6 s 2d, 1903--4.3. . . MctRRCoav (Ts, 1001 Belt It ItS'slMl Fckington It ISO's, 1S9G-191I Columbia It It 6 s, 1914 ash Gas Co. ser -. 6's. 190i-'2r.. Wash Gas Co. Ser JJ. 6"s. lOOl-VA .... Ill w ash Oas Co Conv S s, 1'JOl 123 U S. Flee Light Couv 5"s. l'JOI LB Chesapeake Totomac Tel.,3s 100 AmereecS Trust 5's, 1903 100 Amer Sect Trust 5's, 1903 10J Wash Market Co 1st b"s. IKK-lali 17,000 retired annually 110 Wash Mark Co Imp 6's, 191S-W 11J Wash Mark Co Fxt'n 6's, 1914-"27.... 10) Masonic Hall Ass'n 5's, C, 190H 1021 Wash Lt Inlantry 1st ts. 1904 100 rtashlx infantry 2d V'b, 1S93 SinOMl BANK STUCfc.3 Bank of Washincton ...... Bank of Republic Metropolitan. Central ..... Farmers and Mechanics' fcecond. Citizens 131 Columbia 131 Capital 115 West Fnd '1U6 Traders. 101 Lincoln 90 Ohio 21 SAFE BF-rOStr AND TRUST CO S. Rat bate Beiiosit and Trust 123 W ashiugton Lna.li and 'trust. 121 American security and 'trust 140 Washington Safe Deposit 63 RAILROAD STOCKS. Wnshlnctoa and GeorgetOTrn 2S3 Meiropolltau 93 1U1 Columbia 60 Belt 3U FcUngton.. .-. 30 Georgetown and Tenallytown 23 DAS ASD KtEU. UCUTSTOCC Washington Gas. 494 50 Georgetown Gas 50 ...., L. S. r-Iectrie Light '152J4 l.VtCHANL'E STOCKS. Metropolitan To Corcoran 55 I'otomac b7 Arlington 140 German American 160 National Inlon 10 Columbia 33 KlMfs 7?4 People's 5t Lincoln Tfs CommerciaL. 414 Franklin. llremen's......... ....................... ...... TITLE INSURANCE STOCKS. Eeal Zstatelitie 116 Columbia Title T bti Washiugt..n Title District 'iitle. Another onward step In the proceedinKS whi-reby (lie creator Washliutton Is to be evolved was taken jesterday afternoon, when lir. S. T. Thomas Attorney for the District, filed petitions asking for the ap pointment of a commission to condemn nnd nsfcegs values of land in forty-seven sub divisions. Tills Mellon, (lie only one completed, coniprNcs Hie territory bounded by Xorth Capitol strict extended and Rock Creek. Within lis limits are com. lined a number ot the rlehCNt suburbs of Washington. In askli'g for the appointment of the ionimisiou, the petitions liksl )ctcrdn' nsiuest -that It would proceed to con demn a permanent right of way for the public over the land," comprised In the respective subdivisions. 'I he liil of these subdivisions Is as fol lows. Mount rieasant, limwu'g subdit islou; Mount Pleasant and Fle.iK.int Fl.tins; Me ridian Hill; Columbian Coihgo lands, north pari; Sherman's subdivision; Columbia Heights; llnlmead Milxlivision of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains; Primer's subdMsion of lleasant Plains; Washlngr ton ami Itockville Tnrniiike Company's sulKlivisioii; Toild A ltrown's siitKiiviion of Moput l'le.isant and Pleasant Philn'-; Wright A. Dole's snlxlivislon or P!ea.int Plains; II.iw'h sulHlivisiou of Mount Pleasant; Howard Uimcraily sub division; I.e Droit Park, Including Moore's Vacancy; Tuttle's sutidlvKiou of Widow's Mite; Washington Heights; Trues ilell's addition to Washington Heights; Kalorama; Prattler's subdivision, jurt ot Mount Pleasant; J. C. Lewis" subdivision; Dolibins' addition to City of Washington; addition lo Le Droit I'.irk; Columbia Col lege land, south part; University Park; Washington Heights, Commissioners ad Jltion: Oak Lawn; Loundes, Widow's Mite; HelLiIre Heights; Schcutzen Park; Delle view; (lass sulidlvlsion; J. II . T. Hail's sulHlivision, jurt of Podsworth; Cli.ipni llmwn's subdivision, part of Mount Picas ant; InglesiilesuljdivlsloiibyCli.ipiiiUrowii; Rosemont Park: Ingleslde. Wnlbrldge's sub division; Uinicr Heiglits; subdivision of, John Little's estate; Wagganian's sulxji vislou of Pretty Prosjiect, Kalorama and Widow's Mite; Itrlglitwood'P.irk; Green's subdivision, part of Girls' Portion: Takoma Park subdivision: Gllliert and Woods' ad ditton to sTaknma Park; Oraiuuur's ad aition to Takoma Park and "West Takoma. KEC0RI) 01' THR C0UKTS. ST0 , 213 270 270 ISO 1ST 260 111 130 122W 145 T5 100 15 16 sS 6U 61 TELFPHONC KTTW-FS rennsylvania 60 Chesapeake and Potomac. 55 American Graphophone 8 Pneumatic Gun Carriage. S3 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Washington Market 14 llerganthaler Linotype '190 Lx.AiiTidend.j-. Equity Court, No. 1 Justices Cox and Bradley In mailer ot A. J. Klmniell. al leged lunatic: I. Hcrlicrt Giesy appointed administrator. In niHtter of Abraham Hurman, Charlotte Darthelemy, Sarah M. Robinson and Andrew II. Morgan, alleged lunatics; writs do lunatico inquirendo or dered to issue. Cornwell vs. Gilson; de murrer siinaineil and bill dismissed. Ag new s. same: demurrer overruled viith leave to answc? Bradfoni vs. Matthews; Eun-lia 11. Matthews appointed guantian ad litem. Stout vs. Clarke; demurrer sus tained anU bill dismissed. Campbell vs. Emack: Henrv W. Eno made party eom plaliuut. Ruoff vs. Wlllett: right to re bates or Insurance iiollclcs delenniueil. Proliate Court Justice llradlej Frocissl incs in estates have bull neorJeil as fol lpws: Estate of Susan II. Clark; will pro bated and letters testamentary Issued to John 11. anj Elizabeth W. Vorliees and Robert II. Warder, bond WOO. Estate-or Eleanor II James; Joseph N. i-aundcrs apnninted administrator c. t. a.: Ixind $300. Estate of Mary Caspar: will dated June 15. lfa'J.1. Hied. Estate of Hannah Roli-chlld: order or publication. Estate or Harriet X. A. Nute: will probated and letters testamentary issued to Frank A. Xutc: bond $1,000. Estate of Frances Seufert: inventory personalty S2S5.25 filed. Estate of Katharine R. liarnard. will probated and letters ti-starnentary is sued to R. It. and Edmund M.'i'aleott: bond S400. Estate or William Woody: report and account or executor passcd. Estate of Frank Wanner; Christine Wjnner ap pointed administratrix; bond $1,500. Dora 8. Holmau. gunrdlan: order or sale. Es tate or Lewis E. Ilurkardt. ad ministrator; authorised to pay Louisa Grcont.ood $100. Estate of Elea nor M. Converse; will probated iind letters testamentary to the National Palngs Deposit anil Trust Company. MargaretE. R. llelmsen appointed guardian to or phans or Frederick Kemler, bond $100. Albert C. Prathcr, gunrdlan; order disal lowing guardian's account. Estate of Jas per Smith; will returned with commis sion executed; will probated and letters ot administration c. t. a. to the National Pate Dejiosit Savings and Trust Company. Estate of George U. Klrby; receipt Med. Thos. M. Fields, guardian; rinal account passed and guardian released. Thos. M. Fields, guardian; Ilrst account passed. Estate of Peter McNara: cause argued and continual. Estate or William 11. lial ley; final account or admlnsitrator passed. Estateor Mary A. Stocking; do. Estateof Robert L. Harris; rinal account ot execu tors passed and receipt filed. Estate of Anna Key Thompson; wilt partly proved. Kate ltushley, guardian; first account pasisl. Alice II. Wlnlock: rirst account passed. Estate or Hugh MoMurray: rinal account- pas-ed. Estate or Emma F. P. Handscliuh; petition ror letters or admin istration filed. E-tatc or Matthew C. Getty, Sr.; copy ot will filed. FIXAXCIAI. A.VU COMSlEItCI.VL. New York Stock Marker. Furnished bj Frank Wilson Rrown, broker. 13355 F street. On Ilieh Iiw. Last :m ios? 107' losm 100W 10ULJ 103 Ji 1C016 lOli 10214 lOUf, 101 AlYX il-ft 1J 319H Jill !5H 2i Hi S3J4 55? Oltfc SOU MM 46K 401J SB SMI 103 105 1041a lC'4lg C9i C91J nsjj B9 14 Tiif, 77 T7J 225S 54?i 61 20U 46V S3H 61U SOW 4CU 83Ji American Sugar American Sugar, Pfd.. American tobacco .. American Cotton OIL.. Atchison. Top., its. F. Canada s'ouihern Canada Pacific. 61 Chesaceako ,V.uhto c. a a &m. l C.B. J: liulncy Chicago and Northwest. CtlcaroOa CM. J;!t raul a M. i St Paul, pm... 12-4 1:3)4 JSWi 129j (.nicago. it j. a 1 acme. . jy to Dela.. Lack. Jt Wes'.. .. 170 lTOH ;TU 170lj Delaware and Hudson... 133L: 33H 1-H 13314 Distiller Cattle Feed. 23 2iy 23 24lg General Electric .. 33 33 SSt4 VSSs Illinois Central mijj ioij 101 101 Erie nv I3tfe 13M 13M LouUville and NashTille. Mi ett, tzn u Long Island Traction.... Vl 3331 20 20i Metropolitan Traction.... 101?4 101JJ 101 101 Michigan CentraL 101 101 Id 101 Missouri Pacldc 3SL5 Ssjj 3Sli Sii National Lead E3 35 34J1 34f4 National Lead, pTd 92I4 "J2?i U25j U. 8. Leather 16U I6L5 16U New Jersey CentraL. ... 114L; 111.4 Wi 114'" N. Y. Central 1K 103 102J 103 Northern Pacinc pfd IS. 18J4 lsjft ISJi Ontario i Western 186 lStj lsii lsu Pacific Mall..... 31LJ diaj SQ'l 30?S Chica:n Hoard ofTraJo. H URAT: January. ... May Cokv: December. ... Hay Oats: MX- Pork: January May Lard: January stare IUbs: January Op'q. Uiga. Low. 611 61 60 C5H t6J 61 2S MM J8J1 !9?s 29J4 23.Ni 21 21ti S0J, 9 03 9 SO 9.57 9.87 10.02 9 8J 5.8T S95 5.65 15 4 97 I 4.90 61B 6l;.i! 20JJ-1 S0 10.02 5.93 Phila. and Ktadinc .. Pullman Pat Car Co Southern pfd Philn.S'Tractlon Tenn.sseo Coal J: iron. .. Union Pacific.. Wabash s Wabastt prefeired 2SM 2355 Wheeling and U L" 15J 16T Western Union Tel . 92J4 V-H x.-diT. 1. ISM Sl 22 .... iijyi j.h iki SO SUJl su su 81JS 4254 "54 u 43 14M 4 814 81LJ 4214 43)4- 23VJ 15L KM 14M. 9 23 13 12LJ October,... Kovember Ilecember.. January It Cotton. Open. High . 8 55 8 70 8.67 ST6 . JL74 8 84 . 8 S3 8.D.' Low. Closs. 8.55 8.64 8.t7 1.09 S.74 B.78 8.8.' B.63 HnltliiioroMHrkots. Baltimore. Sept. 27. Flour firm, un changed receipts. 11, DOS barrels: ship ments. 7,072 barrels; sales, 600 barrels. Wheat unsettled, higher spot, month, and Oi-tolier. 010 8aU4 3-4r Dec-ember. 60 5-8 a66 3-4;sleamer.o. 2 red, 6L5-8a61 3-4 receipts. -1.7G15 bushels: stock, GlGS bushels: sales. 118.000 bushels; Southern wheat bv sample, G3aG6; do. on grade, 02 l-2a'ir 1-2. Corn quiet spot. 3U 5-8 bid: mouth. 39 3-4 bid: October. 38 3-4 asked: year. 34 1-4; January, 33 l-2a 33 3-4 receipts, 27,098 bushels: stink, 81.333 bushels: Southern white corn, 38; do. yellow, 41n42. Oats rirm No. 2 white Western. 27a27 1 2: No. 2 mixed. 24 1-2.1 25 receipts, 15.2UU bushels: stock. 54,710 bushels. Rye dull No. 2, 44u4& near by; 48 Western stock-, 09.287 bushels. Hay firm choice timothy. lG.O0al5.50. Grain freights very quiet slenm to Liverpool per busheL 1 3-4d. October; Cork for orders pcrquartcr. 2s.0d.a2s.7 l-2d. September. Sugar strong, urn-hanged. Butter firm fancy creamery,. 22a23: do. Imitation, 15a a 1 ; uo. lame. t4: good ladle. izai3: store, parked. 10al2. Eggs steady rresh, 10: cold storage, 14. Cheese firm, unchanged. King's" Palace, both stores, will be closed to-day until G:30 pv m. Special bargains will be offered In all 'departments. Our patrons are .requested to wait until tba opening-. ' Is "aw sVvXWWWssss. HALF PRIC May sound like rather a bold assertion for us to make, but anyone, no matter how skeptical, after an inspection of our stock and prices will be forced to acknowledge, al though half price " ...-. . IS A BIG WORD, am That we do as we advertise in selling actual Merchant Ml Tailor-made garments for just one-half their original P' measured price. For variety, either in design or cut, it Ss would be simpry impossible for 3-011 to find a better assort jjgjj ment. If you want a Suit or pair of Trousers', no matter m uuw iiuru you arc to pieasc, come 10 us. it 3'ou win BUT 1 come to us, we think we cannot only please your eye and pocketbook, but also give 3-011 a perfect fit, as we have three experienced tailors constantlyin our emplo3' to make all necessar3' alterations to improve fit. ' 1 -WE DO IT. What do 3-ou ask? "Vi13-, wc give a written guarantee f with cvcr3" article we sell, and also keep all garments bought of us in repair free of charge for onc-car. .Read the appended price list for to-morrow, Saturda3-: S20 Custom-made Suits for $8.00 S25 Custom-made Suits for MO.OO $30 Custom-mado Suits for SI2.50 S35 Custom-made Suits for S15.00 S40 Custom-made Suits for...-. S1S.OO Pants from S2.50 to S6 originally m made for $6 to SI2. Merchant Tailors Misfit Clothing Parlors, 407 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 1 I I IXSTJHAXCE STATEMENTS. STATEMENT of the condition or the WESTCHESTER FIHE INSURANCE COMPANY' , or New York. N. Y.. on the 1st day or July. 1895, as required by uct or Co ngrcs savproved July 2Mb. 1892: Capital stock aoo.000.00 Capital stock paid up 300,000.00 ASSETS. Cash In bank $ 52,079.48 Real estate 207,000.00 IJotids and mortgages (first licnonrealestate) 423,500.00 Stock? and bonds (market value) 1,033,100.00 Premiums uncollected and in bandsof agents 2G7.GCI.0J Interest due und accrued on July 1st, 18'i5 4,358.38 LIAU1L1T1ES. Cash capital $ 300.000.00 Reserve premium mud 1,110,370.40 Reserve for unpaid losses and claims 138.570.25 Net surplus SI,130.i!O Statement or dividends and expenses rorslx months ending JunellO, 1893: Dividends ..$ 15,000.00 Current expenses 270,:i85.45 G. E. X. CUMFORII. President. - JOHN II. KELLY. Assistant Secretary. Subscribed and sworn lo before- me this 2Cln day of September. 1893. OTTO E. FIGGC. Notary Public. Kings County. Certificate filed in New Y'ork County. CIIAHI.ESG.ltlXGYVAIr.Airi'iit, Dooms 8 mid lit, Atlantic llulldliiir, 02H and :) V street nort li c-,t . AUCTION SALES. C. G. SLOAN & CO.. Auctioneers. 1407 G street. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. DICING NO. 201 K STREETXORTHWKST. By virtue or a deed or trust dated Sept em ber 5. IfcDlinil duly recorded InliberlOlG rolio 283 et seq., or the Land Records or the District or Columbia, and at the request of the parly secured thereby, we will offer fur sale at public uuction in front or the prem isesou THURSDAY. OCTOBERS. 1805 at 4:30 p. m.. the rollowmg ik'sonoed land and premises, being lot 11, In Susan A. nud Joseph S. Boss subdivision of lot 'd," of Palmer Briscoe et alsiibillv islon or original lot 1 in squure 558,assaid Ilrst named sub division is recorded III (lie office or the sur veyor of the Distrtctof Columbia, In Book 10, page 31. Terms cash. A depositor $500 will be required at tlmenf sale. All convey ancing, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms to be compiled with in ten days from day of sale or the property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaer after three days' notice thereof in some newspaper pub lished in Washington. D. C. CHARLES SCHNEIDER, LOUIS KETTLER. sc25-d&ds Trustees. $93,002 42 87,600 00 292,031.58 581,307 25 25.fcC4.73 54,543 03 IXSPnAXCK STATE3IEXT5. STATEMENT or the condition of the GEORGIA HOME. INSURANCE COM PANY or Columbus, Ga.f on the lftclav ot July, lfc95, as required bv net or Corgress, approved July 29th.'1892. Capital, stock paid up $300,000.00 ASSETS. Cash in bank ....- Real estate Bonds and mortagi-s (first, lien on real estate) Stocks and bonds (market value Hills receivable and col lateral loans Premiums uncollected and in handsof aeenls 51,133,149.01 XIABILITIES Cash capital $300,000.00 Reserve preniiumfuiidaiidall other liabilities 504.75S 11 Reserve for unpaid louses ami claims E0.223UI! Net surplus 2f-0,107.84 . $1,135,149.01 Statement of dividends and expenses for six mouths, ending July In, 193 Dividends $18,00000 Current expenses 57.9H3 82 J. RHODES BROWNE. President. WM. O. COART. Secretary. Subscribed und sworn to 1 elore mc this 25ih day or Septcmlier. 1895. (Seal ) WILLIAM SLADE. Notary Public. II.CLAYSTEYVAKT A .SOX.Am.-ntM. 2(1 l-ttll St. X. W. AUCTIOX SALES. C. G. HLOAX & CO.. Auctioneer-, 1407 G Elieet. By virtue of a tettaln ileedof trust. daied tlieSIXTII DA Y OF JANUARY. 1890,and duly recorded in Lilier 1452. Folio 205, et eq.. one uf the Laud Records of the District of Columbia, and at the rcouestof the party secured thereby, we will sell at nubile .'inrtion In front of the nremlc-s. on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1895. at 4 o'clock p. m.. the following descrilicd 1 laud and prcniKcs, Is-ing lot ieltered i "c;.-- in uoiuwcir kuixiivim-iu lit square numbered 452. together witli all the lxe provements. Ac. Terms One-third cash;hntance in oneand two years from day or sale, bearing inter est at O per cent per annum, and secured by deed of trust mi the property sold, or all cash. A deposit of $-100 tcquin-d at time of sale. All coineyaucing and re cording at cost or purchaser. Terms to lc complied viilh In 15 days from day cf sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell at cost of defaulting purchaser arter due notice published In some Wash ington newspjper. UltAULKS KUII.-VEIDKK, IXSUKAXCE STATEMENTS. .. STATEMENT of tlie condition of the TEUTON1A FIRE INSURANCE COM l'ANY. of Philadelphia, on the 30th day ot June, 1895. Capital stock $C0.C00.00 Capital stock paid up SIO.UOO.OO ASSETS Cah In bank and in otrice'.. 1B.79P.41 Real estate UO,2tO.CO Bonds and mortgages (first lieu on rcarestntc) 3C.9C0 00 RailroadlKiuds(niarketTaIue.) 109,625.00 Loans on collateral 10,010.00 Premiums InCQurseofcolIcc- tloi 5.402.20 Accrued .interest 498.b! Rents accrued and all other assets 1,001.17 Total assets $271,602.57 LIABILITIES. Cah capital iZ( 0.C00.00 Reinsurance reserve -11.835 19 'Unsettled losses 2.416.10 All other liabilities 984.70 Net surplus 29.3G0.OU Total liabilities Including net surplus $274,602.07 Dividends and expenses for six months ending June 30, 1895- Dividends 4.CO0.00 Exiieuses. including taxes and commission 7.366.21 E FRANSSEN . President Teutocla Fire Ins. Co TIIOS. CIIAMBERLIN. Secretary. Huh-erlbed and sworn to before me thli 23d day of September. 1895. SAMUEL II. KIRKPATRICK. (seal.) Xotary Public. A. S. CAYWOOD, Act-lit. n:ia otii s.t. w wu.iiiimtoii, i.c ATTOItXETY'S. d&ds.xS LOUIS KETTLER. Trustees. CA.1YIPI3ELI, CA11HIKGTON. Atiorney-al-Law, Wetister Law Build ing. 505 D St. nw., Washington, D. C. Residence. Xo. 3, Mount Vernon Flats, cor.X. Y ave.audPth st-nw. sel9-lmo CIIUHCII XOT1CES. THE BRETIIREX-Prenthlug on Sunday. 11 a. ru.. 316 Pa., ave. te.: subject. "Robbing God." Bible sctiool at 9 45 a. nj.: preaching also at 7.30 p.m. Every tiody cordially Invited to attend all ot these services: seats free. W. M. Lyon, pastor. PASTOR E. 11EZ SWEM tells about "Over-the-fence talk" Sonday night, 7.43 o'clock Preaching at 11 a.m. by the pastor. Free pews. All Invited. Second BantLst Church auditorium, 4th st. and Va. ave. se. H EzHBHHJBStlQslsllssilsBsaBstssi - i I ; THERE NEVER WAS SUCH A SHOE CARNIVAL'9 - as has been created by the disposal of the balance of the great $50,000 stock of the Warren Shoe House G. W. Rich. You may not get the exact kincl of shoe that you want, but that you can be fitted we are sure. In this great varie ty there are shoes for you, shoes for everybody, men, women and children Truly, from the great rusK yesterday, we are be ginning to, be.confident. that this is the store that you depend on for shoe bargains. ." "" There are all sizes, all kinds, all weights, all soles, cork soles, and every other kind All must go, for we must give our regular Fall stock a chance. t These interlopers must get out of the way, Nevertheless, you'll be wise to be one of those who comes in time to pick up an interloper and carry him away with you for a small cash consideration. Ladies' Shoes 50c Table Ladies' small sizes only. Small sizes Vici Kid. Shoes that Rich sold up to S2.S0. The sizes re maining are 2, on A and B last like these were never sold in "Washington before, or at least they have been sold for not less than the money that Rich has asked for them. Did you ever hear of $2.50 shoes being sold for 50c. a pair any time? Per haps we have your size: ?tA nnil 3 nnlv. y ...... w ., , Probabl3' shoes 73c Table Ladies' small sizes again. These shoes arc worth up to $4.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, A and B lasts only. If these sizes don'.t' fit you, you won't be fitted. $1.23 Table High and low Shoes, Oxford and Lace, in black and tan the very finest French leather. Of these we have also a full line and all- sizes, but we won't guarantee the quantity. These are magnificent shoes. A great value at S5I00 a pair. $1.48 Table All sizes in Ladies' High and Low Black and Tan Shoes no use to describe these we will simply sa3 thc3' are Rich's $6. 00 shoes. Men's Shoes Black and Tan, Lace and Con gress, Yale Toe Rich's $3.00 regular shoe Balmoral and Con grcss we have also the latest toe in this shoe $1.23. "$1.'4.8 Table These are regular $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes Calf and Kan garoo Congress only" 5 to 7's B and C widths. $2.48 Table Fine Men's Balmoral and Con gress Shoes all sizes Rich's best shoes some have cork soles light and hcavj'-weight soles. You will never equal these shoes at an3 price like this these are the bargains of the sale. $1.65 Table Just a limited lot left of the best shoes that Rich ever sold you can take your pick take your choice of the sizes at $1.65. 98c Table Ladies' Kid Button high and low shoes Black and Tan. Of j these we have all sizes and lasts,! but the quantity is limited. If you want a snap in these shoes you must come early. . TOOTH'S AND BOYS' PATENT LEATHER SHOES. Here are some special bargains if you want Youth's Patent Leather Shoes: 'French Patent Leather the best in -the world sizes 12 to 2 for. Youth'sarid Boys', only $1.67. We have never sold such bargains before, and could not were it not for this sale. $1.75 Table Black Balmorals medium and broad toes Rich's regular $4 shoe now they are going at 51.75. $2.23 Table This is where you get a Black or Tan $5 shoe, Lace or Congress, nearh- all widths and sizes, at $2.23. $1.98 Table This comprises a lot of broken sizes in all the shoes we have, in Lace or Button, some of them worth as high as $7, and averag ing $5. You can take your pick at $1.98. $1.65 Table This is- a lot of Tan Bluchers, all sizes some of them worth as much asS5.00. Excellent make. "We are selling them at $1.65. Special Rich's best Russets all sizes and styles square and pointed toes finest quality possible, $2.48 Patent Leathers Balmorals and Buttons small sizes only, from 4 to I'1- narrow and wide regular $5 and $6 shoes your choice for $1.9S. A SPECIAL LINE of exquisite Balmorals and Con gress pointed and broad foes -excellently made from finest se lected lea'ther only $2.48. STOLL'S "810" 7th St. N. W. I - - &Miu-c. -S-4i.I 'Jf-- Sg'tj.-. i- .. - a.