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The Mans Store Official Weather Report Fair warmer

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be a reason People do not

buy clothes on sentiment

they buy here because they can buy

better quality better style better fit

for less money than elsewhere

garment in this store is a special value

Sack Suit would cost you 15 any

where else and here is a nobby M

S M Spring Suit for 15 try to

match it elsewhere at 20 Andelegant little Topcoats at 1375 you

cant find their equal anywhere under

1650

Moneys Worth or Money Back

The Conditions Under Foot Have No

Terrors for Those WhoseShoes Are Sound

D ONT go around in this weather with leaky shoes and takechances of catching the grippe or possibly pneumonia-

If your shoes are in need of repair send them hereand have us make them new by our method of

Entire new bottoms instead of Half Soles

Mens Shoes 150 Ladies Shoes 125

National Shoe Mfg and Repair Company442 Ninth Street Phone Main 1619

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A Thoroughly ModernWellequipped Institution

For the Treatment ofNERVOUS and CHRONIC DISEASES

oar ltet If you suffer from anynerrous or chronic disease as nerroni-exhauitiao OTTTOUI headachn nerrous indigaUoa

tobacco heart rheoattHffi caUrtb astii-na bronchitis neart or kidney dueate-

W ewe you a thorcarh and makea 4e and micro op4 l aeilyvliof the Hutam blood c us to

the ctuae and s t of your trouble wfefca wewill speedily remore by Ua moat modem asd Ed

For the Nominal Fee of 15Medicine Included When Neces-

sary to Be AdministeredFor tftmae to remain in the JnsUtttton-

we offer cheerful homelike accommodations Ex-

perienced DUnes Terms moderate

S BEHREND M D Physician in Charge

CONSULTATION FREE Hours 10 IB I sod 3 ie 7

Specialist

72813thStS7 years sucoessfwl practice in the treatatrat of

Btomaeh and Intestinal Trouble Chronic AppendidtK Heart lane Throat Catarrh UT T KidneyRa Wer Stood SJdn Rbeumatiwn Qtar Eniused-tikrxK Tan Stiff Joints Asthma Nerrous andPrim Aiiawntb cored quickly OnuaruUMi freeHoars 9 to 4 TntMdajr and Saturday milts 7 ta 3

Sundays H to 12 Chandler Building Elerator andpnon-

ej Ooke ie rerwcmetided tot Cooking It is aJ thofuufcly deptiiiUtte fuel Makes a quick J-

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FUNERAL OF D W STEVENS

To Be Held from St Jt lmi Churchon VediieKday

Funeral services for Durham W Stev-ens mdviwr to Korean council whowas assassinated in San Francisco wiltbe held at St Johns Church Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock Intermentwill be made in Oak Bill Cemetery

Upon the arrival of the body in Wash-ington it will be taJJen to the home ofthe sister of the dead man Tilrs JocephPorter K36 Eleventh street

funeral cortege will start fromEleventh street Residence at 2 oclock torthe

BOARD MAKES JANITORS

ComiiiiAslojie MnefaTlnnd Commenton Complniiit Afiralnst larrlnnderReferring to a published that

the Desntood Citizens Association wasprotesting against the appointment of aMaryland man as janitor of the Deanwood public school and Asserting that theappointment had been made by the Com-

missioners Commissioner Macfarlandsaid yesterday he knows nothing what-ever about the matter

He said the Commissioners nave noth-ing to do with tie appointment of Janlitors or any other employe in the publicschools

iTnder the law all appointments in-

cluding Janitors iirtlM public schoolsmade of eSlioaOon ald-

Xotnhle UiKplay of Spring PloTrcrAt Shatter a and I priees

MaTing Picture AttractionThe TIpTop Theater Fourteenth street

and Pierce place northwest one of themany Beent theaters recently opened hassuccessfully succeeded in placing beforethe public the best which can be foundin the moving picture craze All this weekThe Passion lay or of Christ

jfe ghQWn daily sitSrtln nt 12 oceck-npt n and lasting abput At eachperformance Mr Frank JtjL liagan winsirtg Illustrated H

Watch for a city Randle iilghlands

LOCAL MENTION

EXCURSIOXS TODAY

To Foit Monroe Norfolk Nennrt Jvews and an-

pctinU S Qtit Norfolk and fa bIngteB iteamen-erery cTtetas In the year at 00

To Rook Creek Bridge Zoolegfeal QhetyChase and llftftSBth streetand New York atenue fifteen minutes

To Alexandria Ferry jittamer LackawaBBi reryhour and a half from 6 i in to G p m

To Fort Mffer ATlttiteo National CeraeterytFalls Cfiurcb and Fairfax Court HouseCarsTwelfth street and Pepuiyhaaia atenss and Aqueduet Bridge

Mount VyernoH and Marshall steamer CharlesMacalester daily except Sunday 10 and 115-

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Stnr of the East Flonr o 0 Bblj6lb sample lOc 26c jars mixedpickles 14c tumblers pure apple jelly Sctumblers glucose apple

1738 nw and T Dstores

lunch lunolihrenkfnnf orlunchdInner 15c and Sc 1804 Gnw Cafe

Thick La vnn Are AMurcdBy sowing Capital City Lawn Grass SeedlOc pint P Mann Co 7th st

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HONOR SCHOOL DAYS

College Women Hold NotableBanquet at Rausehers

CHEERS FOR THE ALMA MATER

Three Hundred Women Old

and Yonu r front All PnrtH of theConntrySIii8T Old CollegeRcpcntnmiiuH ToustK andVittlcfsniH ut the Bniiiiucf Tnlile

j Sob tays MX 1 l j-Dtar old tAtn rale d yReading and writing awl rMlnqeUc-Tangta to the f a Mfcfc-

j she wa mr 4ken iii tutkoI wee her bo kfal luwftxrt b an-Hl e wrote OH my gate I r Ja-When we a couple of kids

I Collego songs college yells and cheersfrom itlumnl of Vjussnr Wesleyan BrynMawr and many other Adamlass Institu-tion of learning were given with a vigorlast night at Rauachers where the Collego Club of Washington heldits second annual banquet

Fully 300 enjoyed the banquotand the afterdinner apeeches arrangedby the committee In the sutheclngr wererepresentative women of the city coun-try and world The lofty graduate of1807 with the alamnns who went forthfrom her alma mater many years ago andIMS since left the proposition of reforming the world and other questions to theyounger graduates set side by side in thebrilliantly lighted banquet linn

Forget Difference YearBut differences in years between the

graduate of 1SQ9 and the young womanwho quit liar college In Juno 1607 wereforgotten They were all old gratis lastnight All gave their songs cheers andyells with a vigor that denoted powerfullunge

Among the representative women pres-ent were Mrs Charles W Iairbank

Alice EatwoMl curator of bdteiDiy

California Academy of Science Hidlow famed a an entomologist MrsLenox from Queens College Londonand Mrs John Sharp William OtherweHknowit college women were alsoseated at the tables

That a woman i capable of doing twothings at the same time was aptly illus-trated Speeches were given by theguests and members of the dub whitethe dinner was in progress

Mrs L W Busbey A B teastrote-tresa introduced as the first speaker Mte-

Sevan ti N Callisperi Ph D inspector ofschools In Athens Greece

Miss Callisperi spoke interestingly andlearnedly of We of the Grecian girland the lack of opportunities for batterin herself intellectually Compared withthe chances of the American young wom-an the Grecian girl has few opportuni-ties for educating herself according teMiss Callisper-

iAddrexx liy Mr GerryThe typewriter and the fdtnlniae1

were cleverly bandied J Mrs PhilipGerry author of The Shop Sirs

proved by her wltttetemR that ittakes a woman to handle one of thetrettller sex Mrs Gerrys subject bad

suggestive title Beware of tha fyry-

of ft pctfoet anuLBoys always do such nice splendid

thiags but girls can only do time nastydull ones that get over said Mrs

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lege women In civic betterment MrsBaker urged tb American women touse the culture and executive abilitywhich in conceded them for clsfle andcharitable work

The concluding toast was by Miss RuthPutnam B L who said that after theyoung women have received their de-

gre 6 and go forth into the world thayare masters of fate

Between the speeches nail coursesof the d ner college yells cheers andsongs were given Lusty cheers weregiven for the different proxies of whommany a story was told by the banquet

ersWith the disposing of the dinner antithe toasts the piece de resistance wasgiven by Miss Grace Ross and Miss MElsie Turner Columbian College of GeorgeWashington University They depletedJuliet and Ophella lSOS The sketch

was uptOdate the dialogue bright andbreezy and the young women were re-

warded with the familiar GeorgeWashlngton when the last Hi iswore read

Following several impromptu sketchesby the members of the club a social hourwas spent in reviewing bygone daysAfter Billy Magee Magar had beensung and Nellie Soon Home despite

absence of the masculine elementthe meeting ended with Auld Lang Syne

It wns the second annual meeting of theclub and was a success the membersproving that an Adamleas Eden canexist at least temporarily

The Executive CommitteeThe executive committee to whom the

success of the event Is chiefly due hasthe following membership

Mrs T W SIdwell Vassar presidentMiss Emma Harper Turner FranklinGeorge Washington secretary and treasurer Mrs Karl F Kellerman Cornellrecording socretary and the followingpresidents of college clubs in Wash-ington

Mrs Julia Bodflsh Mount HolyokeMrs T Brown representingSwarthmore Mine Alice Coyle iladcUffeMrs W F de Caindry Vassar StudentsAid Mrs W H Herron ColumbianWomen George Washington UniversityMrs G W Logan Smith Miss LucyMadeira Association Collegiate AlumnaoMrs M A Martlndell Western CollegeClub Miss Harriet Richardson VassarAlumnae Association Mrs W E Safford Wellesley Miss Edna StoneWomans College of Baltimore Mrs MJ Rosenau Bryn Mwr Mrs O Ij Veerholt secretary Lake Erie and MrsFrank B Vroomnn representing StanfordUniversity

Floral Work for FuneralsGood taste delicate sentiment are

expressed in fiudes floral work 1214 PNegro Kicked HI Mother

For knocking down and kicking hismother Victoria Wills William Wills anegro was sentenced to nine months IrtJail by Judge Kimball in the PoliceCourt yesterday

Purity Cleanliness Excellence

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Heuricbs Beers unitethe rich tonic ele-ments of malt andhops in readily assimilable form Pure

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OrDeHTKcd in unlettered wagons if desiitd

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PLACES Of INTERESTMbwty 0 CBgm Opon 9 n m to 10 p m on

teeuUr da from 3 p in to 10 p a on Sundays

and on rotate holidaysPaWIe LibwrjOpwi 9 a IB to p holidays

Iff a tt S uiday 2 to 10 p ro-

Kxwtttire MwakmOptti tt a m to i p mUnited State CfcrftolOpen 9 a ni to 433 p m

United Sfetoa TrawinMJjJoa S m to t p m

State War and Nary iapsrtaent 0pon S mto t p HI The orfetMl Uecteratiwi inaepcnd

is is th library of tfc Slate DepartmentUnited States 0 ceKpen 9 a flL to 2

pmUnited States Pension D reauOpen 9 a m to 1

pm-United States 9 a m to 2 p m

Wa fct ftai City Pwi e Qpea aM hews TheDead Latter Offiw IB the city partafflde

National Botanic GsrdensOpca 8 is to 5 jfc aFish CoraateitttOFen 3 a m tfi 430 p m

Anay Medical MuwyaOpon 9 a m to 433 p m-

KtHonal MMwraOpen 9 a m to ISO p m la-

Smtttwewiin IwtiUrti wOp a 9 a m to 130 p

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Unmu of Eremites awl PrtntineOpen 9 a mto Sd jx m-

WatJitaftou MontHsent ilHH feet in belcbtHOpen-a w t 430 js in Elector ranc uwn 9 a a

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Coraran Gallery f Art Open 9 SO a IB to pm te winter I o to 4 JL ra In aanuner Sundayfr120 i m to S p m axccptiDs te mldsam-ratr Adfafetton uy Tuesday TuurwJaj Satacday and Sunday 3th SSe adinfesk-

wdewnuM Printing OttfceOpeo 18 a to to 2

praNT7 YatdOecB 9 a w ta SiM p at-

Bovtinrorth Cortege 38th at and iro pect areIX THE SUBDUUS

heck ttrWg and Parkchevy Ctew KenMRftoo a d Cbraptjke BeachNatal OheerMtonr Op a 9 a w to 3 p raMount lemon the bom Mid Wish of Waahia-

ctMOpen 11 a to 4 MArlington NaUmai Cemttry Open aH day

9Mfe Owe F Was tinseL fleesUottcd States Skaters TltaeOiK 9 a m to

RWCathedral Ground TmnaUjtown roadOpen 8

a HI to p BLCabin John Bridce Catholic Ualrenitt and

Ataumdriaof the Potomac

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SERVICES IN GREAT DEMAND

Talk on ICdncntloiml Subjects Two

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verMitlcH Iinda It Morethe Than Being Head of Schools

Dr William Estirook Chancellorformer superintendent of schools in theDistrict is on tilt lecture platform andis writing textbooks practical anti theoretlcal

Although a resident of the District DrChancellor is away from Washington fre-quently Yesterday morning he deliveredhit weekly lecture at Johns Hopkins Uni-

versity on The history of educationaltheory Thursday and Friday of eachweek he lecture on education at GeorgeWashington University

Dr Chancellor has forsaken the schoolrwp for the lecture platform saM MrsClmAceUor yesterday at the dbaneeilorhome C37 Brichtwood avenue Heit more remunerative and lean exactingand will henceforth devote his time te thiswork

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witting textbooks He has recently badRe4 a book entitled The Theory of

Motives Ideals and Values In Educa-tion Another book not yft oft thepress is Our City Schools Their Man-agement and Supervision

Other books by Dr Chancellor are enspelling arithmetic history governmentand word lists Besides being a lecturerat Johns Hopkins and George Wartilngton universities Dr Chancellor Is a mem-ber of the Chicago University faculty

As a lecturer he has become wellknown He has inStates and his subjects have been vartedOne Our fascinating venture the Dis-

trict of Columbia depicts the U qrBeautiful as a city without mode ofenforcing public opinion

In this lecture Dr Chancellor expressesthe opinion that Washington The Cap-

ital of the greatest democracy in theworld is governed in violation of everylesson of selfgovernment and of every

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American political principle He depictsCongress as a legislative Niagara and theDistrict as the whirlpool at Its foot

Expresses JIb OpinionAnother of Dr Chancellors lecturesSunrise gives opportunity for him to

express the opinion that modern scienUllcdiscoveries are transforming for the bet-

ter the life of the individual and chang-

ing the structure of societyIn his lecture on Christ vs

Dr Chancellor expresses theopinion that It might be well tryingto put in operation the teachings ofChrist before calling Christianity a failureIn his work at the universities and hislectures Dr Chancellor is a busy man

INCUBATOR BABY DEAD

Daughter of Jlcpresentative ndFrench to heat in Receiving VaultFuneral services for little Miss Wini

fred French the threemonthsold daughter of Representative and Mrs Frenchof Idaho who died Friday will be heldat the family home at Moscow Idahoimmediately after the adjournment otCongress The body will remain In areceiving vault until then

The baby was born in January andweighed but three pounds She wasplaced in an incubator to save her lifeand for three months she thrived Thenfatal stomach trouble developed

fluke Demand Heavy DamagesJoseph C Duke yesterday filed suit to

recover from the Baltimore and OhioRailroad 2eOOO damages for personal injuries which it is alleged he receivedwhile a passenger on a train comingfrom Cumberland to Washington on Do

2 last According to the declara-tion the train on which Mr Duke wasriding was run Into by a freight trainthe collision being due to the negligenceof employee of the company

Presidents Poetic Rival in AsylumAfter regaling Justice Barnards court

with a varied selection of poetry yester-day Thomas Johnson late of Virginiawho proclaims himse f the champion poetof the world was adjudged weak mindedand sent to the Government Hospital fortreatment Johnson first became prominent when he challenged President Roose-velt to a match to decide who was cham-pion poet of the world

Negro Who Escaped ia SentencedAdjudged guilty of two cases of petit

larceny by Judge Kimball in the PoliceCourt yesterday jRobeft Anderson thenegro who escaped from the Fourth pre-cinct station Thursday night was sen-

tenced to jail for thirty days in defaultof 10 tine

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Are within the reach of every housekeeper in Washington Inexpensive though well made enduringfurniture may be found in our great store for roomin your home We will tell you here about three ar-

ticles a table a chair and a bookcase

The Tabletable or stand is a beautiful and useful piece of furniture It is

made in golden oak only with pedestal base and fluted pillar It is of tib A fbWthe base insuring stability This a remarkable value at

The ChairThis invitingly comfortable Fireside chair is a roomy restful article which all

the members of the family enjoy The fr4mI iai ganfThe upholstering is of excellent quality and wofkiij l p covered in IBvclour price we are quoting makes it an unusjBJ offer Only fr

Bookcase

Pv This handsome article constructed of polishedv golden oak materials and wprkmanslrip high class leaded glass

doors an exceedingly piece of furnitureSj made to last for years It is a very special value l

Courteous treatment and fair dealingis bur constant aim We are pleased toextend credit to those who desire it

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ANNUAL DANCING CARNIVAL

aiinu Hnvrke ami Pmilln to GiveIlldlnc Hood

Min Hawk will give her annual springsaucing carnival for the benefit of theEpiscopal Home for Children formerlyBell Hor on the afternoon and nightof Wednesday April

Tile beautiful fairy play Little RedRiding Hood Introducing l ncy andcharacter dancing will be given at thematinee and the dancing carnival atnight Both production will b elaborate-ly agcd and costumed na mble antiSolo fane p will be artistically arrangedA number of boxes and tickets havealready been taken by prominent societypeople and a list of patron see will begiven later This home is under theauspices of the Episcopal Church butgladly welcomes little children of all de-

nominations On account of tbeconditions of home it is n

able te accommodate an who make appli-cation therefore Mrzer quarters areaccessory and it te hoped the public gen-

erally will cooperate and help this mostworthy

SUED BY WOUNDED NEGRO

Imulj Deinniiflff 20QOO from Repre-

sentative Hefllnl-AepreaenUtthre J Thomas ReAm was

yesterday sued for SSktM damages byLewis Lundy the negro who was ejectedfrom a car a week ago yesterday andshot by Mr Heflln

Declaration died by Attorneys JohnH Wilson L M lend King Royal A

Hughes and Augustus Gray declaresLundy was bruised wounded and illtreated and that Mr Heflin greatforce and violence kicked plaintiff andslapped in the fc and then and

with force and v olenoethrew him off the car

It is also charged that theshot Lundy with a pistol Inflicting

a wound on his head The injuries re-

ceived by it is claimed havehindered and prevented him from per-

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ELECTROCUTION IS APPROVED

Commissioner Macfarland Makes aFavorable Report on House BillFavorable report on the House of Rep-

resentatives bill prescribing the mode ofexecuting the death sentence within theDistrict of Columbia was made yesterday by Commissioner Macfartend

The bill was introduced by Represantatlve Taylor of Ohio It prescribesany person adjudged to suffer death inthe District must in every case be

by causing to pens through thebody a current of electricity of sufficientintensity to cause denth

lit is further stated that such punish-ment shall only be Inflicted within thewalls of the District jail within an inclosure to be prepared for that purposeunder the direction of the warden TheInoloaure shall be so constructed as toexclude public view

This act shall take effect and be in forceafter July and shall apply to all eonvietions for crimes punishable by deathcommitted on or after that date

Approve Proposed School BuildingApproval of the recommendation of the

board of education to provide for theerection of a fourroom building to replace tho Potomac School building hasbeen given by the Commissioners Theschool board asks that a site ot approxi-mately 25000 sQuare feet be purchased andplaces the estimate for tho building at

32000 The draft will be forwarded toCongress by the Commissioners as anaddition to the estimates for 1900

Two Calm and So TaximeterActing on the suggestion of Capt Wil-

liams of the First precinct that twocabs be permitted to stand on the northside of the triangle at Market Space instead of establishing a taximeter cabstand Eighth street between Pennsy-lvinia avenue and D street as requestedby Mr Kann the Gafnmlsslopers willamend the police regulations to conformwith tire new plan

Gives the Pnnsion PlayF C Mattern who has opened a 16

cent theater at 1608 Fourteenth streetnorthwest tallied The Amusette offers tothe public the Passion Play until nextWednes ay night Mr Mattern intends tohave travelogues and moving pictureswhich will Interest the children

Workhonse for Cocaine S HerMorris Chambers a negro was ad

judged guilty of selling cocaine on thestreets and fined X by Judge Mullowny In the Police Court yesterday-In default of the fine he went to theworkhouse for twelve months

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inant features of thiswonderful form of il-

luminantaround is made more attractive by its beautifulsunlike rays

The cost is really much lower than thatof other kinds of artificial lighting if themany advantages of electric light are considered

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RESTS IN MOUNT OLIVET

Last Rites Over Remains of MattlieTV1 Jaddard

The bocy of the late Matthew Goddardwho died last Thursday was burled

iy morning in Mount Ottvet Ceme-

teryThe funeral services were held in St

Patricks Church Requiem high masswas celebrated by the Rev Father Car-roll

The pallbearers were George MenkeEdward Hannan M Fitzgerald E HNcmmeyer Jacob G Moore and FrankJones representatives from the variousorganisations of which Mr Goddard was

member

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SPECIAL NOTICES

Printing thats classyYoull Sod much to admire IB priatta

It perfect in t mgrapby perfect yKtowork done promptly

Judd O Detweiler IncThe Big Print Shop 42022 nth

4 MAURY DOVE COMPANYBeg to announce a reduction of 50 cents

ton on their standard family coalsEffective April 1 and continuing during

of April only ap37tSPECIAL NOTICE

Special meeting of Journeyman Plaster-ers Association April 6 Busi-ness of Importance By order of Associa-tion PF McCORMICK President

ap52tGO TO W S TAPPAKS fB G ST JJW FOR

watches elects jewdry cut R p rinsat prices apItfeod

Attention VeteransAll those that served In Cuba China

Porto Rico and Philippines 1S88 to 1905are invited to attend meeting on

April 5 2 p m at Stationary Engi-neers Hall 1204 Pennsylvania avenuethird floor Bring discharge apS3tOFFICE OF THE LiANSTON MONO

TYPE MACHINE COMPANY 1231 Callowhill street Philadelphia March 20190S The meeting of the

of the Monotype Machine Company will be at the HotelPleischmann Alexandria Va at 12oclock noon on THURSDAY the 9thOf April purpose of electing

year and transacting such otherbusiness as come before ItTransfer books will ho closed on March80 at 4 oclock p m and will be re-opened on 14 at 10 oclock a m By

the board of directors W ARTHUR SELLMAN Secretary rah2318t-

BenJ Co Upholstering ofall kinds Slip ccrera 39 9th nw M 315

PRICECOMPETITIONi-s not carried by us to the point

that sacrifices andHoward Printing must-

be el all lIar us on

your work

Geo 714 12th StPRINTER AND BQOKBINDBK

LOAN COMPANIES

Ofl FaroilBra and Pianos at a fair Rite of

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