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Busy! CROWDED! | A Successful Opening Day. Eager and Shrewd Buyers Happy. Cash Makes Bargains. enizs Mopens PHARMACY: CLOSED SUNDAYS. 11H AS F SE N. tg Our Subjects. Reductions in Perfumeries. Reductions in Medicines. Reductions in Toilet Requisites, Where Do You Buy Your Drugs? Here—if you're interested in saving on your purchases. From 33 1-3 to 50 per cent has been marked off on all of our stock during our ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE. The appreciation of this great sale is shown all the time by the numbers of buyers always to be found here. Here are a few of the attractions. DELIGHTFUL PEROSERIES Lavender Water. Now... Violet Water (large size). “Glew Echo" Coloyne. Now. Eau de Oellet (carnation pink), new and Now. ‘OILET OILET soste . Now. The Globe |==ns Furniture Co., 1209 F St., Underselling All ‘Tomorrow is the last day the ‘special pieces” of Furniture, &c., will be Sold at Cost. $32 Cuawser Scrres $18.75. During the next two days we will sell Spiece Handsome Solid Oak Chamber Suite, Reatly carved, dresser finished with 20 by 30 im. French beveled plate mirror and oxi- @ized trimmed — At $18.75. 7 We defy you to duplicate this suite elsewhere in this city under $32.50. svat $3.50 Rockers $1.95. 100 Fine Solid Oak high back, cane seat, Dent arms, highly polished, also another style of solid oak rocker with rattan back and cane seat. Only $1.95 Each. E7 We defy you to duplicate this rocker ‘isewbere under $3.50. Only 50c. Each. E7 We dety you to duplicate this chair lsewhere under $1. 100 Large Solid Oak Card Tables, 2¢1n. Only $1.29 Each. EF We defy you to duplicate this table elsewhere under $1. Drstxe Tastes Atwost Hire, During the next two days we will sell the following two lots of Extension Dining Ta- Dies at cost. Fine Solid Cak Dining Table, 6 feet, size Usually sold at $6. Ostx $3.50 Eacz. Fine Solid Oak Dining Extension Table, 8 feet, size usually sold at $8. Ostx $4.65 Enaca. 818 Ree Covcurs $12.75. iring these two days we offer 50 Fine Only $12.75 Each. 7 We defy you to duplicate this rug couch cleewhere under $13. Wrox Rts § ‘Saal $38.50. ring these two days we offer fine im- peer Wilton Rug Parlor Suites, 5 pieces, ‘Sik plush trimmed. Only $38.50. 7 We defy you to stuplicate this rag enite lsewhere under $62.50. Use. $15 Hisz. Racks 87.50. During these next two days we will sell Solid Oak Hall Racks, with 12x18 French beveled mirror, hall seat, arms and um- Drella pan, &e. Only $7.50 Each. C7 We dety you to duplicate this Halt Rack elsewhere tm this city under $15. B25 s Swoesoanns $13 $13.75. During these two days we will sell Fine Solid Oak Sideboards, 16x24 French beveled Dlate tirror, band polished and thoroughly “Only $13.75. 7 We dety you to duplicate this Side- board elsewlere under $25. Big Bargains in Upholstery Dept. 100 pleces of fine Silkalines. All other Bouses ask 15e. for this quality and width. Only 11c. Per Yard. 25 pleces White Figured Swiss Muslina, for sash curtains. Other houses ask 25e. for this muslin. Only14c. Per Yard. Curtains. 50 pairs Fine Chenille Portteres, fringe top and bottom, full length and full width, ll the desirable fall colors. Only $3.75 Pair. 100 pairs Fine French Imitation Brussels Lace Curtains, neat rococo patterns. Only $2.05 Per Pr. E7 We defy you to duplicate these Cur- talus elsewhere under $4. We shail offer many other good things @uring the next two days of our “debut” im Washington. ‘You shouldn't buy a dollar's worth of furniture before inspecting our stock. THE GLOBE Furniture Co., Div Sraxo Or Geo, E. Kexseny LACE ¢ & Soxs, {209 F St. N. W. THE! THEE TOHEEE RREGUIUTER Ponce de Leon (Bloom of Youth). Now 59e. Julte’s Totlet Powder. Spectal price, 27¢. Belezatre Toilet Powder. Now 20c. Lavender Bags. Special price, Tc. Hot Water Bags (one, two or three quart.) Now 88e. Cream of Cucumber and Lettuce — for the skin). Special price, Piaand'e Kau do Quinine (omell ea Now Pined's Hau de Quine Garr st) Now Pure Violet Oris, ‘Now 18e. per package @ for 50c.). Crown Lavender Salt. Now 3%c. per bottle. Mertz's Aromatic Lavender Salt. Now lc. per bottle. Rabateau’s Skin Food (removes skin wrin- les and skin blemishes). Special prices, 88c. per Jar. ‘Roses and Myrrh (for the teeth). Now 19¢. per bottle. Mertz's Curling Fluid (oot gummy or Sticky, Keeps the hair in curl, Now 15e. Do You Wasr Meprcrses For any iil the human body's heir to? ‘They're all here reduced along with the rest of our stock, from 1-8 to 1-2 off their former prices. It'll pay you to fill your tedielne chest before this sale ends Mertz’s Modern PHARMACY (CLOSED SUNDAYS), llra Axp F Sra N.W. 1 Boston Variety Store. Umbrellas. Has the rainy weather of the past week remind- ed you that your umbrella’s term of service has expired and that a new recruit must take its place? WE ARE GIVING VALUES IN THESE GOODS. ‘We stake the reputation of the house on every Fully Warranted. If they break, split or fade we will repair them free of charge. English Gloria. ‘The color is a fast raver Diack. Handles, as- Sorted crooks of wood in-nature’s own designs. Size 26-inch paragon steel frame, light and durable. Q8c. For the Men. A 28-1och Gloria of the same quality as the pre- ceding in @ fine assortment of natural wood han- dies ia knotted oak, yellow birch, &e. Bought to $1.25. Silk Gloria. A Ladies’ Umbrella, 28-1 oak polished crook handles, go ling silver trimmed. Bought to sell at $2.98. $1.98. Silk Serge. 26-inch Umbrella, covered with oll-boiled silk serge. Handles in natural crooks. Bought to sell at $1.98. Now $1.49. Colored Gloria. Covers to match. Navy blue and garnet, fast dye. Regular price, $1.98. Reduced to $1.49. Bostox Vazrery Store, Exsoxs S. Sxrrz, 705—707—709 Pessa. Ave. 74 Soot INS LA Wt tii sU oR AEYALE! STEAM LAUSD. Eptown office. S14 Toth at. uw. Otfice and 43.6 st. ow. sell-Im ‘Telephone 1002" THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGION. D. ©, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1893—TEN PAGES. a “Sharpen thy tongue on the anvil of truth.” GLOVE NVEST oo. Reece. WOUR MO WEY ecizr Extraordinary Fall And Winter mE comp mores w aLwate ox ner ohnston’ S| [== Elegant & Stylish APTS TREE TGS 729 7th st. == (CARLOAD PRICES ==: GPOCEPIGS. 38 Cexrs A Pam. ‘will be Kept in good repair for one year. ‘The famous maker's name is stamped on every pair—so you can’t help be sure they are genuine. Electric Light. Best Family Flour, » $4 bbl. Lilly Patent, $4.75 bbl. Best Sugar-cured Hams, ° 186. Ib. ‘The arrival of our latest tmnportation of Gloves for Fall and Winter of 1803-4 suggests a “special” exhibit, and a “spe- cial" exhibit suggesta a “apecial™ onto at feebes Gi RMA capes 00 be cqualty Popular. About the new shades; their number is Jegion—their names are jaw-breakers. ‘The richest are Flame de Punch, Ie- naissance, Quince, Hunter, Reseda, Habana, Dahlia, Heliotrope—in short, In plain colors and pin stripes. We are sure you will take our view of it—that it is a bargain. ‘Treat it 28 such—and be quick with your buying. We were. Unpenwear. ‘We must chat about FALL-WEIGHT UNDER- WEAR-for our counters are creaking under the Joad we have put on them—and you must be look- ing for more comfort—soon—if not now. A word— “popular'"—tells the price part. A little deserip- tion wili help your understanding of qualities—and make the buying easter. “novelty” will de Dressed Kid Gloves, with welt button and stitching to match, in self and contrast- ing shades. Fashion's Devotees will find much to charm them in this new stock of Gloves. o o o o o o Leading“‘Specials” Lhonp arnold abate Best Sugar-cured Shoulders, > 10c. Ib. Du ee bet res ket ot 2 mate tle and durable, all the latest “hizh- Eagle Brand Condensed Mé0ls, 1@Go, GAM.| “cod tecting.” Well cut and made. fa-lutin” shades, with welts and neat Stitching to mate’, in self and contrast- ing shades, firished with large smoked Pearl buttons. Others will usk $1.25 for SHIRTS—34 to 44. DRAWERS—just as large, but as small as 30 inches, Put that down for our §0c. lender. @c. is the next grade—WHITE MERINO. ‘The SHIRTS are made with French necks, silk facings, ribbed skirts and pearl but- tons—84 to 44. The DRAWERS are double Baby Brand Gondensed RIEDEs, specially prepared for —— 2 18c., 2 for 25e. tach «gloves Rise, 6 Ibs. for 25ce. For Satur day, Large Lump Starch, G MdS2 VHa| sited ana ricerca, wien ape same Soc. PAIR. (GRANULATED SUGAR, 5:6 a T Gloves, of superior elasticity and finish, c. egeb EAS. SUNDRIES. garmert. black and all the new autumn colors. “a 15—another climb—-LIGHT BROWN Fruit Poddine Hiulegay Fal tor She ° Real value, $1.50. MERINO. Here is the stamp of perfect For Saturday, $1.25 PAIR. Many other equally attractive “spe- cialis” for Saturday only. It will pay you to lay in a number of paire for the future. Bon Marche, 314-16 7th St. Don’t Send The Boy AWAY TO SCHOOL OR COLLEGE 18 PROVIDED WITH A GOUD, STRONG TRUNK. EVERY BOY PREFERS TO HAVE HIS CLOTHES AND OTHER PROPERTY UNDER LOCK AND KEY, SECURE FROM THE MISCHIEVOUS PRANKS OF OTHERS, Buy Him a Trunk Now. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF pehoo! Trunks, making—“‘American Hosiery Co." Big or little all the same price. SHIRTS—34 to Stor R5e.° 44. DRAWERS—30 to 44—$1.15 each. 4 tor ic. $1.25—The American Hosiery Company's Rolled ats U for health product. It ten't medicated, but it bas «ll hygicale virtues. The laundry won't hurt it a bit. If you don't like wool—try ‘the scientific invention. SHIRTS—34 to 44. DRAWERS—28 to 42—$1.25 each. ‘The American folks make a $1.50 grade that {s specially fine—white merino as a principal, with wool almost to the half- ‘Way proportion. Silk couldn't be any softer. SHIRTS-3¢ to 44. DRAWERS-30 to 44— $8 for a sult. ‘The Norfolk and New Brunswick people Yon't need ny pointers. They take two parts of LAMN'S WOOL and weave in one part cotton, The combination is delight- ful. All sizes—$1.75 euch garment. Balt Merrie: ie, doz. Herring, dox Big men—especially short, stout men—won't have any trouble in finding here what will Gt them, Don't you think the new department is making & brilliant beginuing? Penars, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE,” Established 1840. [1t] Telephone 995, SCHOOL SHOES De rT Beat Fall Wet “BABY BRAND" CONDENSED MILK. BEST FOR INFANTS. = FLOUR. No. 2 Srz Fy wn paging a verlag Are selling at the FAMILY SHOE No. 3 Srvtz. pou Electle Light Figur STORE at a very rapid rate. SCHOOL 85.75) BaRs leas - SHOES have always beep a specialty SCHOOL BAGS AND STRAPS IN ALL SIZES AND 0 with us, and we show a larger and wore STYLES. ar ‘e complete variety than aus other § stores fies Rel 4 in Washington, We buy in large quanti- RBE | ties, making quick sales and. sual 9 ige Profits. ‘That's why mothers bring thelr LUNCHEON GOO! 3 children here to get “shod."* [ Re Ask for these values, and you'll always buy them for your children. Truss Ann Learner Goons | gertines gman. Stor Bige Rte tases a de parasnes; teneee PURE WHOLE AND GROUND SPICES Masvracrory, PO PICKLING. Children’s Shoes, Mustard. Cinnamon, Mace, _Nutmegs, vm Xt PoPP Cioran lager, Allapice, Mostard. Seed. ™ 1 Esai day so. re OF ALL KIND 98 Cexrs, Have your trunks repaired now. at = eee ae a, sae Td Cexrs, x WASH BOARDS, BUCKETS. 50 Cexrs. BROOMS, CLOTHES PINs, | LANSBURGH &. BRO. Playing Havoc With Prices. AS OUR IMPORTATIONS IN DRESS WI HAVE FAR EX! rants, mnber, NEY RETURNED IF GOODS ARE NOT SAT- ISFACTORY. H. B, JOHNSTON. Boys’ Shoes, 98 Cexrs. Gahued Lobe er: 3 for 30s, For elusuriows ease get our Ladies $1.98 and $2.08 Shoes Presents. oe FAPLILY Special Day at SHOE STUDYING THE srrvaTion FIND ABOUT FIFTY LINES OF Di GooDs THAT LACK VARIETY OF COLORS AND THAI DED TO DIS? ——, = —_— 729 7th Street Tomorrow. cree | Monster Stock Chinaware, | ©!ORE, 310--312 § ear. All -narked 49¢. tor chotce, Tinquestionably a rare opportunity. to lay fn supplies iu dress wear for the cowing winter at winter Sevesta Sr. Th at 5,000 Gold Band Cups and Saucers TO BE GIVEN TO PURCHASERS OF Musee Two Days’ Sale o |} find these disp! “1 in our mammoth See. | TERS Bee COFFEES. Of Umbrell D9 Dozen 5,000 BOOKS FRE Bier are Ea ae Boawitifellly iisstrated. cn mnt fw aye eat we “ALL-LINEN READ THE LST. wee bays to bay dour umbrellas Turkish Bath 5,000 Booxs Given Fare. Vestn "We buy mieeiemeins MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. P prapeichade« B i —e enabled Towels. Deck yeh, Rena ar Seen ey aan fee are sfore ore Setarday's tad Manday'e ow Ya ° $ ster descriptive board which yo phar geht sar et ry on Mb books. indo rices for. instructive illustrated WORTH FROM &@ TO $1. YOUR CHOICE FOR 50c Hs cee 729 Ton Srneer. pais eee 729 Tru Sreeer. 950 Gs Ilustrated History of the Great Civil War. oma Soree imi ee ep Auuseumn of Wonders. Barnum. THIS WILL BE 0} History of the Bible. Pilgrim's Progress. wh itt Sie lori ‘snk WONDERS OF THE Eneyclopedia. Beautiful Gems, Men's Unteelin, Ss SUCH Robb's Fainily Physician. Histories. % quailty, i een 81.50 Star of Bethlehem. a 26-1n. Men's Gloria Silk If 18 YOUR SAY TO. The Prince of Glory. Fr derysolicoaagd Umbrellas, the very best NE DOLLAR ONE, THE SEVENTY. Peerroiel pacer wat artes Scenes Around the World. Eger til ofyibe Mest O_O FINE CENT ONE OR THE SIXTY ¥arth, Sea and Sky. ‘Life of James G. Blaine. lies, for two days, ouly. po ENT ONE he fo Stanley's Africa, 729 7 TH Srazer, 729 Tra Srncer. bod ybove books absolutely free of cost Our Gofisoran ousted rest bete. in” Wasbington by our own roasting mills oa ont (aa to o.consumer’, So 1 35, a Givice Now fees, Bo. 40. 20, 06. 802" and BT ber pound JOHNSTON'S, Great China and Japan Tea Co., 729 7th St. N.W. TELEPHONE, 818. New York Umbrella Co.,|: 717 Pesxa Ave. N.W. 717 A Poor Light Is a thing that shouldn't be tolerated when good lights are just as cheap. The ARCHER apd PANCOAST Gas FIXTURES furnish the means of obtain- ing good light. They're perfectly made. Science and art are both brought into their coustruction. See them in our show parlors. Lamps, too. S. S. Suzpp & Bro, 432 re Sr. eld FOR 85C, SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. OPEN IL 9 TOMORROW. ANSBURGH BRO., 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH STREET. sel5 BETWEEN THE SEASONS. A Pretty Wedding—Well-Known Peo- ple at the Fair—Personal Notes of Interest. maid of honor and the ushers were Dr. T. Schildroth and Messrs. Charles W. Floeckher, Oliver Mullan and Thomas J. Murray. After receiving the congratula- tons of immediate friends at the residence of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Mullan left for Chicago and other western cities. and Mr. Edward a Kent of ew York city were Mr. Wood. The bride ts the daughter of the lute John Evans Chadwick of Baltimore and niece of Lieut. ee wick, who gave her hand marriage. The groom is a son of the ate Gov, Kent of Maine and resides in New York, where he took his bride. friends witnessed the ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Frisbie of this city, who are at present sojou-ning in New Mex- ico, celebrated the first anniversary of their | 5 J. by an entertainment given at merriage ‘The Santa Fe on the ist instant at the residence | 94 of Mrs. Ramon L. Baca, formerly of this city. Mrs. Baca is a daughter of the late . Clarke, ‘Trist, ats ‘Mr. C. N. Holford, Mr.’ J. T. Man- fer, Mr. E. C. De Putron and Mr. D. K. Fitzhugh. Miss Annie Billman and Mr. Frank K. mediately after the ceremony the couple took the train for Baltimore. Mrs. Emma J. Young has sent out invi- tations for the — of her daughter, Ethel Atalanta, to William MeNelr, Tuesday, October 3, AN az o'clock, at the Church of the ve Mrs. William Saffell of Lexington, Ky., who has been spending a week with Mrs. Carlisle, will start for her home tomorrow. The latter part of the — week Mrs. Carlisle expects Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Lawrenson Riggs, and Miss Bright of Baltimore to come and stay a week with her. Mrs. Beale has returned co her home on Lafayette square, after lately week with Mrs. John McLean at her ebt- tage at Elberon. The Chilean minister and family have gone to Chicago to spend several weeks see- ing the fair. ‘They have spent the entire summer at their residence on Massachu- setts avenue, and have thoroughly enjoyed meeting their old friends. Mrs. J. H. Soule has been in New York the last month. Mr. Louis Garthe, the Washington cor- respondent of the Baltimore American, left this morning for Chicago to arrange for the arrival of Gen. Felix Agnus and fami- ly, who will leave Baltimore next Monday in’ a special car over the Baltimore and Ohio. Accompanying the party will be Gen. Agnus’ brother-in-law, Judge James T. Kilbreth, collector of the port of New York, and his family, and Mr. Lyon R. Meekins of the Baltimore American staff. Mr. Garthe joins the party in Chicago, and will remain several weeks doing the fair. Mrs. E. E. Falion and Miss Ada Sum- merscales have returned from a visit to Chicago. Miss Ada Summerscaies will leave on Friday the 224, for New York, en route for England. Mr. Philip T. Hall and daughter, Miss Adele Hall, and niece, Miss Annie Hall, left Monday for the west, and will visit the fair. Mrs. Hall was unable to go on ac- count of the continued illness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore will be at home to their friends on Mondays at 2% I street. The Misses Florence and May Topley left yesterday to visit relatives in northern Pennsylvanta. Chief Engineer D. P. McCartney, U.S.N., and wife have moved into their home, 1704 19th street, where they are permanently lo- cat Miss Sara Wright of Frostburg, Md., is the guest of Miss Amy C. Eckhardt. Miss Cella Sullivan has returned home af- ter spending the summer with friends in Charleston, W. Va. A surprise party was given last evening in honor of Miss Sadie Jarvis, at her resi- dence, 531 10th street ‘southeast. Among those present were the Misses Ella and Su- sie Davidson, Grace Connor, Lena Hatch, Etta and Annie Jarvis, Annie Werly, Maude Jarvis, and Messrs. Barkman, John and Al- bert Davidson, Freund and Smith.. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. McGuire have returned from the Warm Springs, Va. where they spent several weeks. Mrs. Marcellus Batley and daughter are stopping with Mrs. Geoffrey Parsons at Dublin, N. naeclnees ALEXANDRIA. ‘ Will Not Attend the Centennial. Alexandria and Washington Lodge, F. and A. M., which took part in the laying of the corner stone of the Capitol, Septem- ber 18, 1798, will not attend the celebration of the centgonial of the laying of that cor- ner stone «@ Monday next. The lodge held S.ieeting Jest night, but did not accept the invitatio: ihe of Pastors. The installation of the new pastor of the German Lutheran Church, on Alfred and Cameron streets, will take place next Su day. The church has been established here for a number of years and its congrega- don numbers some of our most respectable families. The first German church was or- ganized here in the latter part of the last century. Col. Townsend Hooe donate? the lot for their church on the north side of Church street and east side of Washing- ton street, opposite where the Catholic church then stood. The German congrega- tion, however, did not carry out its plans. Many of its members united with the Pres- byterian Church and the German Reformed Church was never built, but its location is services as pas- tor of the church here. Two Washington ministers, Rev. W. C. H. Luebkert and Rev. C. G. Mohardt.will officiate on the occasion, and there wili be good music. Notes. On tomorrow the new appointees of Col- lector Shepherd in the United States inter- nal revenue office will enter on the dis- charge of their duties. Mr. SL. Monroe, the new deputy collector for this section, took the oath of office and qualified at Lynchburg today. A trolley accident hi ed here yester- aay. "Mrs Edward Meade, one of the: line. men of the city electric light system, on touching one of the lamps was knocked down by an electric shock. The electric ya ed power had been turned off, but the ag railway trolley had come in con- or with the electric light wire and so was able to slug Mr. Meade with more volts than he could stand up under. ‘Alexandria is to have at an early day a special set of fire alarm signals to be us: in connection with the electric call bel recently put up in the engine houses. While the yellow fever schooner Booth is su to have been lost, the former smallpox schooner Strann went up the river yesterday to Washington. The Strann has, however, been trebly disinfected and has’ made several sea voyages since her unfortunate quarantine in this nelghbor- ood. ‘The city democratic committee will in a few days arrange for meetings to nomi- nate a democratic candidate for the house of delegates. WOODS & CO. ASSIGN, Woods, the seeming head of the ‘firm, trans- ferred to iy Jobn Ryan, es and s. fz, ill h fies "ee 8 ' £ I flat: i il id PENNELL On Thandas, September 14. — eee feat petal. ts Ser paint ve met i ate Stee Relatives at ‘ ego rete 920 om. Sher 2 bene tinee of Mrs. ‘ance. ore Puneral private. aad OLIPHANT. On Wednesday, September 13. at T4 p.m. 7 ‘youngest daughter the fat Jat ’and Sarat Snes. at ih treet, hwest, ‘port o'clock p.m. Friends are invited to PADGETT. On Thurates, September 34, 2608 at 1:30 p.m. CLARA VIRGIN infant of Wm. R. C. Padgett, = ‘touths and ten days. “Another angel iu heaven.” Faneral trom «* residence, 28 1) street, smithy tom" Saturday. September 26 at 3 pm Roku and firms respectfully invited w gt ‘interment ‘at Congressional cemetery he morning of September 14, FRR, TSE yom” Me fon of" Wm F aed Hanah Fe yeet, AS leven months and twenty-eight days, Wh in we see the precious ‘iossom That we tended with each care Rodgely takew How our hearts almost” deepal. 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