CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1891 5BB'"5PHB 8 POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000, - ATTEND SEMI-ANNUAL Clearing Sale -OF MILLINERY Everything Reduced One Half from former Price. OPERA IIOl'SE CORNER. TAKE NOTICEl Thr Couhikh will nut lie rooiislblo for any debts made liy any one In ltn immc, un tm n written order nevoiiipnnlon the snino, H. R. NISSLEY&CO. COR TENT1 AND 1 ST. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS ii HnM'llly. A full lino of Dr. Warner' mill HiillV Cutsets IIOMKKY, I'NIIKKWK.XH AND Kill In lurtin iiHuortiiiiMitH. III.OVKH Wo have tho iiucney for The Buttorlck's Patterns. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. The Courier Cnii b found At Hotel Lincoln New Htitnd. WlniUor Hotel News Htnnd. Capital Hotel News Htitnd. .,,. . Oilill'i. Dining Hull Now Htand, 1WH O Ht. The Ootliiim News Htnnil, US Houlli llth Ht. The A pox, 111 North llth Htreot. Kd. Young, HWO O Htreot. Clason, Klelohor A Co., lift) O Htreot. Wostorfleld's llarlicr Shop, llurr HlocK. International News Kiuporluin, I'll', O Ht HonToiiClRiirHtnre, IS North llth Htrt'ot. Moore's News Stand, 1H Month llth Htreet. BVAn extra supply or papers I always loft t tho Uotlmiii, In case other Newsdealers supplies run short. Cool Shirts - AND - UNDERWEAR W. R. DENNIS & CO. u 37 O Street. Church Advertisement. Commencing April Ilrst, Tiik Couhikh will Insert notice tiortniiiliig to sociable, festival, lecture, meeting nml sermons for all churches free of charge. Advertisement lor eutertalnntents where an admission 1 charged wl l Inserted at one-half the reg ular rate. Laoal and Personal. Whltebr t Coal and Lime Company. K Barr, Jeweler, IYM O street. Ruth M. Wood, M. D., 1S V street. Lincoln loo Co., 1010 O Ht. Telephone 118. Eugeue Hallett, diamond merchant, 113 N Eleventh street. (ieo. A. ltavmer. coal and wood. Thone 'MIX. U1H O street. Henry Harpham nell chamois Ulna for carriage cleaning. -'"Canon City Coal at the Whltebreast Coal and Um Co. 100 finest engraved calling cards and plate for I4f" at Thk Couhikh otlice. Try "The Finest" for Ico Creams, Ices, Cakes and Caudle, ISM O street. Ladles kid gloves cleaned or colored at Lin coin Steam Dye works, llOil O street. Miss C. J. Qullmette, modiste, second lloor' Exposition building. Take elevator. Dr. C. B. Manning removed to new olllces, rooms '! and iSL secoml lloor Burr block. Cabinet baths for ladles, given by Mrs. B. I). Catliu, professional masseur, !5M south Twelth street. Kennard block. .VSHt ladles can have their party dresses cleaned tiythe French dry process at tho IJncoln steam dye works Wtt O street. "Not how cheap, but how good" Is the motto of the new Studio Le Grande. Call and see their work, 124 south Twelfth street. Oentlemen should now get out their last summer's suit, take It to the Lincoln Hteam dye works lltt'i O street and have it cleaned, dyed, repaired or pressed out. Coal of every slie from the liert mines in Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Colorado and Wyoming for sale by Geo.A. lUymer. Telephone 3iW. Ofllce 11!H O street. Wedding invitations, either printed or en graved in the fluent style of the art at Thk Couhikh ofllce. Correct forms and best quality of stock guaranteed. Samples cheer, fully shown. Commutation tickets at Brown's restau rant (good at either place), live dollars for four dollars. This makes prices lower than any other place in the city when the prices charged on bill of fare Is considered . "Qkolooihts Havk Dkcidkd the earth's -. earth's crust to be over 100 miles thick. This , ,' It about the tbtcknes of the man's bead who V,. .buys nla railroad tickets by some Inferior and ' ,'peerly equipped line, when he could get a ticket by the "Burlington" at the same rate, KiHHHIhJ BtHHvSVUP 'H Mr (leorgo Wan en l In Denver Mr. K I, Stout has gone " Cincinnati. Ohio. Mr Hoy Chapman left Thursday lor Clil en go. Mr. E. 14. Nicholson I visiting nl Htcillng, Kansas. Dr. Trogdon letiirnod fmin Illinois Will- nernlay. MU Mimslleld l visiting her sister, Mis, C W Mosher. Mls Mil Friend I visiting friends In Nn hntskit City. Miss M I, Miitm started Thtiisdny for Fowler, Itiil. Colonel II. H. Hotchklss left yesterday for the llliu'k Illll Mr W. K. Mayer will lonte next week for tho I'acllliU'oiist. Miss Mertlo llurr will leave Wislnewlny for HotHpilngs, H. D. Mr. KtigennTlimiiptoii hits ruturneil fioni ii vl.lt to Hot Spring'. MIm Kay Miii-sluill hn H'turned from nn oxtenileil wwteril tllp Mrs. II. II Dunn Is seriously ill lit her Iioiiiii, HU't Vine street Mi Jennie C Wliltmore Ims leluriieil from Hot Springs, S. D. Miss Maud Hitmmniid is the guest of Miss 1,11a Weeks at Uniting. Mr Joseph Head left Wednesday for a few days visit nt I'hllailelpliia. Dr. J BunistiMid nnd family left TueHlay for llendersonvllle, N C. I'mf. Luwreiicu limner of the state uni versity Is In Washington. Mr. William Corey has gone on an exs tended visit to I'lleblo, Col. Mr. Joseph K. lllgger I enjoying u visit at his old home ill Cadlr, Ohio, George Guild leaves today for lliitterlleld, Minn., where lie will locate. Miss Ida Haas of Ht. Joseph Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. M, Oppenhelnier. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1'. Monro of Firth, Neb., weie Lincoln visitor this wek, Mr. and Sirs T. K, Blckel left Thursday to take up their alxxlo In St. IaiiiIs, Mr. 14. I'. Danfortli of I'.s.rln, III., was u guest of Mr. Sam I.owo this week. Mr. It. II. Sawyer left Htinday to enjoy n visit with her mother In Michigan Dr. Alma Coo has returned from a seven weeks' trip to the Kocky iiiountalns, Mr. Krnuk Hathaway has returned from n mouth's outing at Spirit Ijike, Iowa. Mr. K. B. Cartwrlglit and daughter im parted Wednesday for Minneapolis. Mr. John M. Cotton and wife are spending the wek at the Dakota Hot Springs. Mr. and Mr. A. It. Talbot returned Tluirs-. day from ijn extended visit to Toledo, O. Mr. Otto Mohrenstecher left Tuesilay for New York to buy fall nnd winter goods. Colonel II. B, Jeffries of the Klkhnrii Kx change, wn a Lincoln visitor Thursday. Dr. C. V. ImAA returned from a visit to his old home in White Hull, 111.. Monday Captain T. It Kussel, tslitnr of tin) Dead wood I'loneer, is in Mucolii for a few day. Hov. and Mr. O. T. Moore of Crawford, Neb., Iiavebeen spending the week In Lincoln. Judge O. 1. Mason has been seriously ill during the week, but was couvnloeiit yester day. Miss lluliy Jones ha returned home hav ing eut most of the year studying in Mich igan. J. K. Ferris mid Will ScrUmer have re turne after a week outing nt Hot Springs, H. D. Miss Lyda Brew of Ht louls is visiting her relatives, the Messrs II. J. nnd C. K. Hall. Mis Myrtle Mann returned Tuesday from Seward where she visited her sister Mr. Ward. The Tuesday Evening club have planned a picnic for next Tuesday evening nt Lincoln l'nrk. Mr. W, W. Bowman of Concordia, Kns. is the guest of Mr. K. M. Kirker, CM South Seventeenth street. Mis Maud Morris of Ashland Is the gues1 of Mr. and Mr. Hcddish, Ui:i Washington street. W. B. McArthur and wife, Misse Kutle McArthur and Maggie Walker left yester day for a ten day outing at the Dakota Hot Spring. Mr. A. J. Shilling and wife returned Wed nesday from Colorado where Mrs. Shilling lias been spending it greater portion of the summer. Mr. A. B. Graham of 1'arken.burg, W. Va., is u guest of lil-i brother, Mr. L. A, Graham of this city. Miss Clara Walsh left yesterday for Hay View, Mich., to visit with her uncle, Mr. H. J. Walsh. Miss Abbie J. Jones of Cincinnati is visit ing at the residence of 51 r. John C. Allen, I'JIO K street. Miss Carrie Wasmer of Grand Island has been visiting Mrs. White on Q street during the past week. Mrs. S. A. Fitzgerald who has l,en the guest of Mr. W. W. (Hunt ha returned to Kmjwrla, Kas. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Tilball ami daugh ter Mary ot Crete were visiting friends in the city Friday. Mrs. H. B. Thompson and son left yester day for Hot Springs, H. D where they will remain some tlmo. Major Charles E. Magooii, Judge-advocate of the Nebraska National Guards, returned Tuesday from Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Davison of Des Moines ane Miss Margaret Batrd left Wednesday for Denver and Manltou Springs. Mis Lillian Hunting returned to her home in Clinton, la., Monday after a brief visit with relatives ami friends in Lincoln. Mr. M. D. Cunningham of Cadiz, 0 who has been vliitinz his son Mr, John B, Cun ningham, returned to his home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton returned Tuesday from a pleasant visit to Hot Springs, H. D., and other resort In the Black Hill country. Miss Lillian Hunting of Clinton, la., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Casper for the past two weeks, returned to her home Monday, Mr, E. Moore and son departed yesterday torn visit to Portland, Oregon. They were accompanied as far as Denver by Mrs, Mooru nnd daughter Mi. (I W Cody of Ypsllnnte, Mich , who has N-eil vloltlug her sinter, Mrs. T. II Hatch, left Filday for A lllnnce, where she will visit relatives nnd friends, Mr. J II l!rnudt of Haltlllioie, .Mil., a former pupil of Siierlutcudent II. H Jones of this city, is siieudlhg a part of Ills business vacation in Lincoln Mis. W. 14. Strieker of I4ist Orange, N J., who has been visiting her sister .Mrs, II MpKncott rutin ned home Monday, accom panied by her mother, Mrs, M. J Alger. Mrs. Cnptnlli C. T. I'oivell nnd Miss Carrie I'owell of I'm Hand, Ore., arilvrd In the city Tuesday and are visiting at the residence of Mr. M. It. Van Horn, IS 111 Holmes street. Mr. and Mrs W J. Byrne have returned from their Virginia trip where they visited on the old plantation of Mrs, Byrnes parents, Mr llyiuesis again ntstlliig news for the H.t- Mr. and .Mis Harry Dobbins are visiting at Mr. Dobbins old home In Pennsylvania. During Mr. DuMilns absence Col. Fled Hen ylnger Is doing tlie city editor's work on the Evening News. .Mr. George W. llnguall and Miss Julia F Smith wcio united In marriage at Corfu, N Y., on Thursday last. They will return to Lincoln and be at home to their fi lends after Septeinlier !td. Mrs. A. 14 Pike, the estimable wire of Man ager Pike of the Kllpatilck-Kochtlry goods eon 1 1 mi i ly letuiiicd from her eastern visit Wednesday, milling much to the happiness of the Pkie household, j Mr. Angle Flslibaek of Herpolsheimer A: Co,, has returned to her home In this city af ter having sK'iit a vacation of live weeks very pleasantly among fi lends In Matoon nud other parts of Iowa. Mr George I) Camp returned homo last Hunday fioin Hot Springs, South Dakota, accompanied by his wife and family who have been sMudlug the past mouth at that delightful summer resort. Miss little 14. Boufoy, who husbeeii stiend log her vacation nt her homo In Uticn, New York, returned Inst Saturday and will re sume her duties of stenographer with the Lincoln palut it color company Mr. A. It. Metidenhall and brother, John F. Meiidenlinll of Peoria, III., left yesterday for Halt like City and other point of Inter est In the west. Their trip Is entirely for pleasure and they will bo absent some time. Miss Sydney Franklin leaves in Heptember for Chicago where she will study art in gen eral nnd iKirtrait painting in particular. Those kuowlng Miss Franklin nnd her tec hil Uileut will look forward to her success with Interest. Preparations are already being made for the oiicniug of tho regular winter season of the Tuesday Evening Club, nnd It is propba ble that some Important changes will be made In the plan of work. The ilrst meeting will lie held Septemlier 8. Mesilauios T. II. Benton, J. E. Hlggs, D. Wise and the Misses Maggie English and Gertrude Aitkeu returned Monday after a weeks outing at Spirit L'ike, Iowa, n'l hav ing enjoyed a most pleasant time at that do llghtful and refreshing summer resort. Mr. Clayton L. Tidbnll sou of John L. Tld ball of Crete hits returned from Pouglikeep sle, New York having recently graduated from tho Eastman commercial college at that place, He has accepted u position here with Hits II. M. Tldball lumlier coniany who have their heitdipiarters lu this city. The umnagei-H of the Woman' Christian Association are arranging for an outing at Ciishmnu Park next Wednesday. Extra trains will run morning and afternoon, and an invitation is extended to all to enjoy n day's outing, which will also help the laities that are carrying on such a grand work in our city. Hov. Mr, Hewitt of Holy Trinity Eplsco pal church, left this week to be ii gueit of Mr. II. J. Walch on Ijike Michigan. During his absence Hev. J. Holgate will bo lu charge of the church, assisted one .Sunday by Itev. W. W Ayers of St. Iiwreuce, Kas., and on another by Chancellor Caulleld of the State University. Jlr. Hiram A. Phillips of Firth Neb., and Miss Minnie Ii. Hadley of this city were un Ited in marriage Wednesday afternoon nt HWO K Street at one o'clock, Hov C. H. New man otllciatlug. Miss Jennie Mclutyre acted as bridesmaid and Bert F. McDnnoiigh as groomsman. Only a few triends and rela tives of the fnmily were present. Mr. ami Mr. Phillips left Thursday for their home In Firth A congenial party of young people enjoy ed an outing at Lincoln park Thursday eve ning. Those present were: Misses llallie Llooper, Minnie uml Olive Latta, Bertie Burr, Fannie Huwley, Huchael Brock, Georgie Hawku of Nebraska City and Maude Htnlth; Messrs 8. T. Ht.John, F. C. Zeh rung, Frank Burr, Fred Hinier, Fred Houtz, W. Morton Smith, Ham E. Iowe and Dr. C. F. I .add. A handsome residence property in East Lincoln bus lately changed hands, and it is said by knowing one that the real estate transfer Is but the forerunner of another more interesting event which will occur lu the early fall and which will add to East Lin coln society a popular young man and an es timable young lady, now a non-resident of this city. The gentleman' friends in the Tuesday Evening Club await developments with manifest interest. Bills of fare for the Windsor, Hotel Lin coln, the Bond nnd Opelbi are printed daily in the Couhikh's job department, For menu's, invitations, programs and all kinds of printing that requires particular care the CouniKlt is recognized as headquarters. Our telephone number I '.Ml and ho will bo glad to hear from you when wanting Ilrst cla-sii printing of any kind, from a card to a poster or newsjMiiier, at reasonable price. Miss Demi IxnuU entertained unagreeable gathering of young people Tuesday evening at her tieaiitlful home, Twenty-eveutli and N street. Those present were Misses Grace Griffith, Clam Walch, Carrie Wasmer, Georgie Hawke of Nebraska City, Maud Mil ler of Newark, N, J Minnie Latta, Olive Luttn, Maude Smith, Anna Uarr, Gertrude I.aws, Theo laws, Bertie Burr, Messrs. F, C. Zehrung. Bewurtl T. Ht. John, II. H. Free' man. Will J. Btull, W. Morton Hinith, Will Hardy, John Dorgau, G. W. Gerwfg, John . Cunningham and Dr. C. F. Ladd Mrs. J. p. Parish and daughter, Mis Lute, who for the st two months have been visit- i iug in Northern Michigan and Illinois re turned Wednesday, accomanled by Misses , Cass Baldwin and Edna Tiiumermaii of PronheUtown, III. MUs Baldwin will re main here but a short time with friends and relatives when she will extend her trip through Nebraska, returning home by the first of September, while Mis Timmerman expects to remain several months and have her name enroled at the Conservatory of Music. Mr Harry I). Clark sou and Miss Hnydee Hlerwlrth were quietly married Wedmsilny evening nt h.ilf past eight, at 'M South Thlr teentli stnet, only the Immediate friends and , relative of the family living present The; groom is ptoprlutor of Clarkvm's laundry, and Is a successful business man Tin1 bride Is the youngest daughter of Mrs, Fred Hler wlrth and Is it charming and most estimable young lady Mr mid Mrs. Claiksou are now at home In the cozy little residence entry wiented by Mr. and Mrs. J W Max well Hadio I'olwosky entertained n ineiry party of masters and misses Wednesday afternoon nt the paieutnl home ITltl P street. It was SiiiIIh's twelfth hlithday mid the occasion t as tlttlugl) celebrattil by the follow lug lit tle ones. Deanii Hums, Maudle Falrchlld, Ad'i Falrchlld, Sarah Herksou, llattle Berk sou, Harry Dean, Frank Dean, Emma Daby, Daisy McGee, Hairy Hruckes, Lester Biuckes, Addlu Htlue, Aithur Stlue, Cella Mayer, Coin Meyer, Hebecca Aider, Albert Oppeulieliuer, Hosa ICohii, Edgar Kohu, John Mnniuette, Haehael Poska, Edna Hars ber and Ike I'olwosky One of the most enjoyable ikciiaIous of the past week was the picnic under the auspices of Electa Chapter No. s, at Lincoln Park Tuesday afternoon and evening. A large milliner or tno tuemtiers weie present, lie companies! by many friends. During the afternoon tlictimcwiihsH.'Ut In vnritus sports until a bountiful lunch was served, at which time the merry group was photographed. In the evening the company lepalred to the beautifully Illuminated pavllllnn, where de lightful music was fill nlsheil by an able or chestra for those uMiliig to dance. Much crtsllt Is due the meiulKT of the order, as tills, their Hot undertaking, pioved such an enjoyable ulTiilr Mr. George A Crancer and Miss Mamie Yott were man led Wednesday at high noon, at the residence of the luide's patents, Mr. and Mis. C W. Burkett, I HSiN street. Hev. Ia-wIs Gregory performed tho ceremony in the presence of the Immediate friends mid relatives of the family. The bride looked very pretty in a beautiful costume of white corded silk trimmed In duchess lace. She is a very accomplished and attractive young lady The groom Is proprietor of an ai t and music store at tit'.' South Eleventh street and is well known In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Crancer left in the afternoon for an extended eastern trip. They will visit Uliiu.igo. Cleve land. Ht. Louis and other points before rt turulng. For soino months past Lieut. T. W. Grif fith and his numerous friend had lioieil to hear now changing tho recent order for his removal from Lincoln. It is, however to he rcgretcd that such will not ho the case. A telegram from Washington dated August twelfth give the following intelligence; "Second Lieutenant John J. Pershing, Sixth cuvulry, I detailed as professor of military science and tactics at the university of Ne braska, at Lincoln, taking elVectOctolier I to relieve First Lieutenant Thomas W. Orlllltli, Seventh Infantry, who will then proceed to join his company. Lieutenant Pershing will report In person at tho university September 1." Lieutenant and Mr. Grlllith being out of the city nt present on a summer tour, it is not known when they will leave for their new home. The choir of Holy Trinity Episcopal church, numbering about thirty-live accept ed an invitation to be the guests af the Christ church choir of Beatrice on the Chautauqua grounds nml have been there since Tuesday. Those present are; Hev. and Mrs Hewitt, Mr. and Mr. T. E. Sanders, Mr, ami Mrs. H. H. Oakley, Mrs. Burgess, Misses .Maud Oakley, Adele Simmons, May iluhlcy, Lydia Mullod, ;Nanie Lllllbrldge, Nellie Halleii beck, Mis Grainger, Messrs J . T. Hlvelt, II. C. Marriner, Walter Keens, H. J. W Seamark, C. 14. Winchester, Mai Simons, Fred White, Will Tylor, Frank Sanders, Allio Sanders, Stafford Hewitt, Herliert Young, Sanford Warner, Clarence Hoggs, James Hnyden, Ed Tyler, Gardner Clossou, John Hurley, George Holmes, Peter Law, Oiteii Oakley, Clyde Love, Earnest Lamns or and H. Grainger (Continued on lilt 1 1 page.) The celebrated Egg Shampoo removes dandruff and promotes the growth of the hair. For sale ty Miss Johnston, 1114 O street. How about thut souvenir spoon ( Have you snt one to your girl yet If not its about time. All the boy are sending their sweet hearts these dainty tokens of affection and esteem und if you have not tent your girl one also why, then you cannot lie popular with the idol of your heart. They nrtke most excellent birthday and other anniver sary pre-euts, mementoes etc. They in e a life long remembrance and the longer they ure kept or lu use, the more the owner be comes attached to them Its the great fad of the duy nud one which seem to bo on the increase and hid fuir to out-rival even the great bangle rage. Hallett is headquarter. His stock embrnceseverythlng now, neat and pretty and hi prices are always right. Dr. U. F. L-tdd, dentist, lid.! O street. Telephone l.Ml. Olllce hours '.In. in. to ft p. in. Too Late. A soldier wrote home for a supply of cash. Appended to the letter was the fol lowing posUcriptum: "I felt so ashamed at huving asked you to send me ten francs that I ran to the postofllce to get my letter back. Unfor tunately It hod gonel" Hvclt Oral. The Most Asli'uuilliig. An eastern publication offered a prize of fifty dollars for the most astounding fish story, and the prize was awarded ono F. T. Radsom, who sent in the following; "Several days ago n friend and I went fishing In Silver lake, but didn't catch any thing." Arkansaw Traveler ll(Hl'Par- it i a r 1 1 1 a list tijr Ita l e e 11 1 1 a r inarlt ami IU wonder ful caret wnii Urn con- fldence ot tlio iwople, ami U to-lay the moat popular liluoil pit. rlfler and medl. cine. It curet aernf. ula, salt rheum, ityapepata, lieailarhe, kidney ami liver ema pUlnt, csurrh, iheumiiiin,ic. ils aura to set Hi Hood's Sanaparllla. which la ptcollar to Itaelt. Hood's partaparuia soia vr aruginita. n six for ii. lrpared by C. I. Hood & Co., J.owell, Mat. IOO Dos On Dollar Wmmmimmiii, IwWWlWli wftrirt'c A yjywissuwww '""f ' m& ET.fiARNUJA HAS SPENT AS I1II Al JWODAYEAB m in AiWHymiNG- TODAV tTTWCC55iVr:NriOURE5 TO TM.L MIS PORTUKJ . Keep YOUR BUSINESS, and, Incidentally, YOURSELF, Before the Public. Don't Dipand on Thorn to Discover You I LETTING DOWN PRICES -ON- Summer Underwear. The season for light weight underwear is nearly over with the retail merchants and we are anxious to dispose of what we have left, even if it must be done at a sacrifice. Friday and Saturday We place on sale on our center One ht oj .utliis' ycrsry Ribbed Gitmt nml Ftcnch liiilbt ifi!iin Umlemcar that !) ii jo,J7f-2iiiljjr,cioi'(cotir iis.iw incut for 2ic Each. It will pay you to buy Underwear at these prices even if you have to carry them over until next season. Special inducements on MENS SHOES FOR SATURDAY. Call and see what KILPATRICK-KOGH DRY GOODS GO. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots and Shoes. 1518-1520 O Street. Telephone 448. OUR POUR FEET. V P a 'HERE is nothing like a aline foot, with just the right and are easily anil quickly ntteii there are others that are a perpetual "tussle" to shoe-iiian-kind. If your foot chances to belong to the "tussling" kind, remember that we are always prepared to put our time against yotirt in the scramble for a lit. We shan't mind a bi if it does prove to he a matter of hours, if ou don't, it's no trick With our modern shapes and forms to fit a reason able well-formed foot, nud the satisfaction of doing so, scores of times every day In the week, Is prone to wane a tiille, so that wc really hail a foot that is "fearfully and wonderfully made" occasionally. It starts a little dormant ingenuity to working and keeps that portion of the brain free from cobwebs, Therefor, don't hesitate bringing your feet with you any time if jou have the welfare of our brain and your feet at heart. 1015 O STREET. C. R. llffnANsRieHTER- I qxi.vi.iTni rim nt.n u inn 1 ijj.ui 1 Jl 1.1 1 1 1 1 u;i o -. (LSSU IsMBHiHHiD ruSbr, 1 1 hirrTr4mM. rv ir Miivvuu jsmmr' 1 O-4-l OC5 THE MORAL IS: counters the following: One lot, C0nhhue of nil our finer guide that ur iyr jo, 6j midyje eiich. Tour choue () thif lot Jot 33c Each we are offering. that fits every curve and line of one's even prcsurc all around. Some feet witti that "just right" icellng, anil S. B. NISBET. RICHTSR Ht'CCKSSOH TO IF MED O STREET ' ItCafSzGSSillKJr I i ' 1