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ing Hanne Clearance lots that the sizes are broken, also numerous articles in notions and short ends of dry go fully and don't allow anything to prevent your coming here and sharing th -OATS | extraordinary savings. ?? oOO Main Si. !RCAI.ES a gite'at assortment ??no F\ >i ?*!?? BLAG! '?VVsw Satisfac New Spring Suits lor Ladies and Misses at Clearance Prices. A Real Suit MSSsm' Seiisafcion! Who ever Heard of *;ight, 'J||?g|| r*Aj* In choictst stvles and colors at actual saving of % to %. We saved largely on both material and making. The foil advantage is voure. $16.50 WOMEN AND MISSES SPRING SUITS New model 36 inch coat ot fine blue and black herringbone worsteds,new sleeves with cuff and new side pockets. New Gored Skirt with bujMft trimmings. Sizes 34 to 44. Misses sizes 14 to. 18 years. Sale price .... shoes for everybody $27.50 Satin Stripe Worsted At Clearance Prices $1.50 Boys' Heavy Shoes, $ 98c 1.50 Mens' Dress Shoes, 1.19 1.25 Misses' Dress Shoes, 98c 1.50 Ladies' Dress Shoes, 98c 2.50 Boys' Dress Shoes, 1.75 3.50 Ladj.es'Welt Shoes; 1.98 3.50 Mens Douglas Shoes, 2.79 2.00 Misses'Dress Shoes, 1;49 4.00 Men' Light top Shoes, 2.98 wide trimed wi worth 75c GOOD CALICOES Light and dark colors. ^11 ,ii?w' designs, Al?o Clearance Price ~/o ^ MENS AND BOYS CLQJHING At Clearance Prices Mens, $6.50 Suits Now $2:98 Boys, 5.00 Suits Now 2.50 Mens, 10.00 Suifts Now 4.98 Bbys, 9.00 Suits Now.... 4.50 Mens, 12.00 Suitts Now.... 6.50 Mens, 15.00 Suitts Now 7.25 Boys; 16.50 Suits Now 8.00 Mens, .18^)0Suits Now 10.50 Mens and Boys, Overcoats at half price. $2.00 DAINTY WAISTS Made from fine quality lingerie Fronts embroidered in beautiful designs QQ_ Clearance Price ?^JrV Beautiful shades .in the fine satin stripe worst-v eds. The coats have slightly cutaway front Three large pockets, belding satin lined panel front; gored skirt, trimmed with covered1 but tons. SILK RIBBON 300 pieces of six ir[c| .hgav taffeta Silk ribbon. shades, including the. plain colbr worth 35c, 1 Q Clearance Price.. ?> $1.25 BLACK TAFFETA SILK Full yard wide guaranteed, quality extra heavy 7Q/? Clearance' Price ? ^ What the State Chemist of Mary land Writes About CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT ' ?of tho MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL- COLLEGE Office of DR. II. B. MCDONNELL, Slate Chemist. College Park, Md., Aug. 31, 1907. Col. Goo. Truesdell, Deer Park, Md. ... Dear Sir:?In r-gard to my recent inspoctio not the spring and bottling house of Xhe Altamont Spring Water Company I beg to that I was surprised to find the plant so large, so complete and sd elab orately equipped. The spring is protected by a neat and substantia] stone house, the stoae being laid n cement, making a perfectly tight wall. The windows ate protected by fine brass .wire gauze, la addition to shutters and iron* gratings, jrtvlns ventilation but excluding all in sects. A cement pavement completely surrounds tie spring house, giving additional protection. The w Hter flows by gravity'from the spring ti the bottling house rough a pl]>c rrom which the bottles ^refilled without interrupting the natural flow. . .... The large oottling house'is a model of. its. kind. The cases of empty bottled puss from the car, on the railroad siding, to the soaking ?and washing room, almost entirely by gravity, to the large soaking Ma chine In whioh the bottles are automatically passed through two cleansing solutions of soda In which they remain for a'oont .twenty minutes. From this they so to the rinsing tank and then to the wash ing machine, where they are thoroughly washed by revolving brushes, tooth Inside and out, under a constant stream of spring watsr. From the washing machine they 5>ass to the sterilizing and filling room. They are sterilized for twenty minutes by steam under pres sure in large copper sterilizers, of special construction. During the Sterilization a stream of boiling water is aliowod to play inside of each bottle. After removal from the sterilizers tho bottles are allowed to cool for a few minutes and are filled from the constantly-Bowing water, -.as above stated. During the sterilisation and cooling tho bottles -are kept Inverted the more perfectly to exclude all germs, nhould any be pfcesent in the air. This, however, would seem to be almost impos sible on account of the special system of ventilation. Special ducts draw the air from the top and bottom of the room while the entering air is filtered through fine cloth filters. ] v."' Immediately after filling the bottles are capped with "Crown" ???arks, to which Mas been added, however, a special silver-like lining to perfectly protect the water from the oori;. The .bottles are next labelled In a special machine, Inspected and placed In cases folding one dozen each, when a -alight push from the ?iind of tie operator rolls each case, as filled, on the automatic con veyor on which they pass to tho cars without farther attention. The perfeot water and your peerless arrangements for keeping it sj till it gets loth the hands of the consumer will certainly create r large demand when-the facts are half known by critical buyers. Very truly yours, h. b. McDonnell. Call or phone your order for trial case of 12 Half Gallon Bottles 305 West Pike St. During the Next Two Yfe^rs As Shown By the Ap ? proprratiorf^ill. CHARLESTON. Feb. 27. ? The following Items for the biennial pe riod ore carried In the appropriation bill: galariex of state officers...! <5,600.00 Judicial department ..... 234,8.40.90 General _ expenses ' and teachers' salaries in nor- .. ' . mal schools, .. >........, .143,000.00 Marshall College '.... 46.000.09 Fairmont Normal .... 13,500.00 Concord Normal .. 9.004.03 Shepherd College ....... 15,600.04 Glenvllle Normal ....... 40,540.00 West .Liberty Normal 9.300.00 Weston Asylum 338,700.09 Rpeitcer Asylum .'. i95,500.6'<f Welch Miners' Hospital 72,444.49* McKeq'dree Hospital ..... 44,004.00 Fairmont Hospital 1 ? 38,504.40 King's: Daughters' Hospital In Berkeley Cdunty.... 1,000.00 State Boat-d Agriculture... 35,000.00 Mlnp Department . 76.200.00 State Health Board' 5,400.00 Bureau of Labor 11,800.00 Insurance 20,400.00 institute Instructors ..... 12,000.09 Uniform Examination.... 12,000.00 State ftmtrgfhcy Fund. .. 20.000.00 Supplemenary State Aid School Fund '111.500.00 Forestry. Game and Fish.. 15,200.00 Humane Society ..i 24,040':00 Militia =..r.... -110,444.04 Geological Survey 1. 64,400.90 Berkeley Springs Board.. 500.04 Printing -. 85.499.09 Capitol Improvements ... 28.404.09 improvements to Govern or's mansion. ......... 46,882.60 Governor's 6fllce Fund:.' 41,309.69 Board of Public Works.:.. 29.004.09 Labor In Capitol Building." 33.184.09 Attbrnny General'* Office. 26,699.09 G 6 v e r n o r's Contingent Fund 21,400.00 Contingent Legislative Ex pense 18,599.40 Salaries at Clerks in the ' -"J State Offices 1. J7.400.00 Tax Commissioner's Office 58.409.00 Colored Orphans' Home.. 61000.00 PL Pleamnt Monument.. 2.469:09 Stale Highway Dept. 14.350.09 Board1 of Control 34.SjO.4o Virginia I*Ibt 50.090.W MtacelianeoiM 31,344.49 Thlrty-flve thousand dollars Is ap propriated for a new boilding at Olen viUe and $2,000 for additional laad at West LiBerty. The Stats University gets 2314,200; the teachers' fund Is 167,500 for each year, yg?' - ' Sixty tltousand 'fallowed for a new buH&rfg i% . ?? geyser rta^parattfrif School, $25,000. 1 Montgomery Frfemratofy-' School, . Jtdhobo. j3zi~~ ~J\ B'oy'a' Reform School, (120,000, of which 130,000 shall be spent for a farm. Industrial Schoo^for-GlrUv-4S3,250. VTest ^Virginia Aslytrfo, *164,000. Seventy thousand ;sS? for - a new <iullklngtfor male pfUlciijs. '*v ? " - AS USUAL ? a ? ? Industrial Baptist snntjay School Will Meet fn Sulls Buildine. I The"industrial ^Baptist Sunday school will meet at the usual heur Sunday morning, la the same build-" ing it has bean using, but on the scf on floor. The' ownar of the btflldlrig has Kindly- granted tbc use of the sicond door until It can move to th$ church buldlng. which will he in two or three weeks. All persons are, rtrost; cordially Invited o go and be given a most hearty welcome. For the failure to-pay a ilne of one dollar for rising <jn a freight train Thornton Randall,- of Adamston, is serving a"term in jail imposed by Jus tice P. M. Long. Officer T. -H. Powell made the- arrest There Is moiv Catarrh to this sec tloln of the country/ ?h*h all other disaeses .put together, and until the last f?w yeata supposed- to be. incur able. Wor a great matty-ye&rs doctors pronounced It a l.rcsi disease and pVfe scribed local, r? modish,- and by con stantly falling tn c".?re with local treat ment. prouonced It Ihourable. Science has1 proven cktarrn 'to be a constitu tional disease and therefore requires constituional treatment Ball's Ca tarrh Cure, in??ufactared by F. J. Chtpey & Co., TtteiL'6hl<), Is the only censtfhHIon^atm'om the mar ket It is taken" Ifltwnalfy In doses from 10 drops to, ..tegzp^onful. It acts dtfeiily on t)fc1tlito& mncoaV surfaces or the system. They offer one lrnntfre dollars fqf '.any case It falls I to cure.' Send for tfrcutaiV-and tes timonials. Address: -F. J. CHKNJH, Jc CO., Toledo. Olilo. j Sold by Druggists, Tic. | TaWMton-* Pmnttjr Pllhrfor Cnmstl I pation. JAS. Real Estate Broker. . . Office it Eureka Plumbing Shop 433 W. Pike St. Phones: Bell 349-J Horn* 98 You will save from ten to twenty per cent property n'6w. As all indie# fionstpoint to higher prices in real estate here in the near fu ture. ^Buildings both for bus iness and residence purposfes are' in great demand as yoij know, and a scarcity ofany thing naturally increases its lvalue. We have properties for sale in all parts of the city including Glen Elk. Indus trial addition, Adamston, Broad Oaks, North View. Kelly Hill, and the New Fair, Ground addition. Also sev , iral Vacant.lots in all of these" daces. I have also had sefref il inquiries regarding proper ty which may be for sale or to ?ent close to the center of the :ity, so if you have a house that 75pu would care to sell or rent, it would pay you to see me. The Light* for All See us about its exceHebt feature* We carry a full line of Plumbing and Elec trical Supplies. ; WE FURNISH ESTIMA1 Company