Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1893, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE. EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. NVEST YOUR MONEY AT Johnston's, 729 7th st. CARLOAD, PRIGES GPOCEPICS. Electric Light Best Family Flour, - $4 bbl. Lilly Patent, $4.75 bbl. Best Sagar-cured Hams, = > 18e. Db. Best Sugar-sured Shoulders, 10c. Ib. Eagle Brand Gondensed Milk, 160, can. Baby Brand Gondensed RIGO,” specially prepared for a, > 1386., 2 for 260. Rice, ° 6 Ibs. for 250. Large Lump Staroh, = G6lbs. 250. GRANULATED SUGAR, 5:6 summed PIERCE’S Friday, Sept. 22, 1803. Another Glorious Saturday! B=: GALORE await tomor- row's early buyers. It's been a big week at PIERCE'S, and we mean to close it with @ monstrous business tomorrow. From now on we mean to give you the BEST VALUES you've ever had, a1 ‘we feel proud of tomorrow's convinciag Bargains. Entities you to an ounce of our regular 30 and 85-cent Perfumes. § odors—“‘Stuart Bouquet,” “White Rose,” “Lily of the Val- ley," “Bouquet Regale’” and others, Fine ‘Stockings. ——Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, with extra high spliced, double heels, toes and soles. Actually worth 50 cents. Out of 150 dozen Put on sale day before yesterday, only about 50 dozen remain. They're the best stockings Washington ladies have ever Dought for 25 Cents Pair. —Chlldren's Stockings (our own importa- tion), that ought to be marked $9 cts. pair, have been placed on sale as “flyers” at 25 CENTS. They have double heels, toes, soles and Knees, are ribbed, and warranted strictly fast Diack. Handkerchiefs. —The rest of the Ladies’ 50 and 75-cent ——80 dozen Ladies’ Hand-worked Initial ‘Handkerchiefs, all letters, good value at 12% cts., go tomorrow at 5 Cents Each. Grand Gloves. Day before yesterday we placed on sale & <| 43 Cents Pair. All shades and sizes. Fall styles. Low-priced Neck- eagerly bought at 25 cents, go Gust to cause @ little excitement) at 19 CENTS EACH. —"Odds and ends in WINDSOR TIES, that were 60 and 75 cents, go tomorrow for 25 CENTS EACH. ——Remnants of Ruchings, 1-yard lengths, Umbrellas Are being closed out altogether, as we soon New Braids. Full and complete assortment just re- ceived. Plain and open. % inch to 8 inches wide. 5 to 28 CENTS YARD. ‘Where Quality's First, Profits Second. Sra Sz. & Pa. Ave, Manze Space. “Por Moser Ix Tuy Punse~ Is a very poor maxim for those have no Purse. “First steps" have always been con- sidered the most important. Make it s point to provide yourself with a good Purse and put in practice this good maxim. ‘We are now displaying the finest and largest line of Pocket Books ever shown in Washington. One advan- tage you have in purchasing here is that these Purses are of Our Own Make. We are manufacturing on the jremises every class of Purses, Pocket Books Fine Leather Wares. is means you get a stronger and better exticle than the “Cheap John” factory stuff offered elsewhere. The Best Bargain ‘ever put on sale anywhere we are now shew- COMBINATION BOOKS Srenuxo Strver line of Raisins, Cur- rants, Ge ftom an ‘and other her Holiday Goode ‘at car SED tf GOODS ARE - MONEY RETURNED, Tr GOOD NOT saT- H. B. JOHNSTON, Presents. Special Day at 729 7th Strest Tomorrow, so Spal Beautifully finished throughout and made ip Monster Stock Chinaware. | .SrzJeston 5,000 Gold Band Cups and Saucers/Calf, Sis aul, TO BE GIVEN TO PURCHASERS OF TEAS AND COFFEES. 6,000 BOOKS FREE. eacwitifelly Mlustrated. READ THE LIST. 5,000 Booxs Grvex Fare MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. Goat, Grain, Alligator. ‘Your choice of colors and designs. Evearrarxe For ‘Traverers. Books for ehiliren. Books for young ladies, Books for old men. Books auttea 9 Ste Ya caesar sata ty te aie ae ek ep TOPHAM S — I ee ne seer cuildren than prstrective Llustrated boo! “a Im S Pioneer Trunk Manufactory, 729 Tra Sacer. See Me ane bere 1231 bs Ave N.W: . . Factory, 1218 ani at. Ordered Fupestestes Mistery of @ Great Civil War. Crown Jowele_ Work in ail our lines attended to promptly. ws History of the Bibi. Pilgrim's Provress. Beautiful Gema Roth's Family Phrulcien. | an of Sherman. The Prince of Glory. Marvelous Wonders Firs. I. V. Slater, Indian Horrors, Scones Around the World. 931 ES Earth, Sea and Sky. Life of James G. Blaine. 931 TREET, “720 7. 7 729 7 Has returned from New York, and 29 wal Ss = ‘TH Srrzer. is now ready to show full line of Bisregtcn rts hrs nts es free ofecst. pe advance and gold direet 0 coRrUmRTE as ase. per Shelve New Tous, SU. 40. 30, 00. 9026 “aa i ber pound. JOHNSTON'S, Great China and Japan Tea Co., 729 7th St. N.W. <ELEPHONE, 818 Fall Millinery. e222 a Good Butter , If you wish to be butter at all times prices: Prints. Butter Jes. F Oyster, . 1AR" juare”’ Stand, wing, Center Market, “SUCARE” SEAND, “K'" St. MASE." owe . PIERCE &J, Cc, LAST FRIDAY At 12th St. and Pa. Ave. THE PALAIS ROYAL WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY AND SATUR- DAY, SEPTEMBER 29 AND 80, PRICES QUOTED FOR TOMORROW THAT WILL CREATE SUFFICIENT BUSINESS FOR TWO FRIDAYS. pS $1.25 Groves For 68c. Pam Softies acer ees Gloves, in tans, browns, modes, grays, black. These are new gloves, just received. 35c—autumn importation of Ladies’ S0e Ribbed Bal. Underwear, 85c, or three for $1, for tomorrow cnly. 3c 0 —Fast Black School Stockings for children. Sizes 7 to 10. These met the Palais Royal's well-known 25¢ 180 ee ee ‘Warranted all linen, Hand- kerchiefs. Three for 0c. cee ee yard, 50c yard for @Sc quality Table Linen, 2 yards wide, bleached and anbleached. 5c tor tadies’ 18¢ quality Four-ply Linen Collars and Cults, all styles. 1c tor croice of valance of 25¢ Silk Windsors. 19 tor 250 tmitation Tortoise Shell Dagger Hair Pins, quite new. 81.25 vo the new $2 Umbrellas. 39o tor camarea's toe, 68¢ and 75e Kalt Skirts, automa colors Novels at 5c Each. PUBLISHER'S PRICE, 25 CENTS. THE DEATH THE ¥ox Tooucsat ‘AREER 0] bons A RHONE oy Bertha M.’ Clay. CLEOPATRA. by Hilder’ Hageerd: s THE Seance LETTER, by Nathaniel Haw- : U, by Georges AUNT DIANA, by Rosa N. Last 3 i* "Haan a og Dumas. TER, nae BROWNS SCHOOL DAYS, by Thomas eta Bh Pro Sir Walter Scott. Charles Dickens. Boore's: sad Ti pan ee Winter. bs Ht. HANDY ANDY. y JOSTIN HARLEY, by 1 Soon 7™ Lire axb tetas SF, ‘AN ARKANSAS GREAT EXPECTATIONS AND AMERIOAN NOTES, by Charles Dickens. elk JE R VERYLE ASD dat" HYDE, by BL. Of OF PAE MOMCANE Wy 3. Petmen The iE FLYING DUTCHMAN. ty by W. Clark Rus- sell. PASSENGER FROM SCOTLAND YARD, Wood. lad Lal eye ¥E R. L. Stevenson. Girnts. ty we . xe BOR por Ke 8 N Walter Sco beg Menus of CRU: RUSABE by im by HARD ND Pura ae re Wo WOMAN AGAIN: i. by Mrs. M. B. oles. CROWN OF SHAME, by Florence Marryat. fee ONLY SIN, by Bertha M. Clay. SaPPt by Dut 8K BY Boz y2XD PICTURES FRow ITALY, by Charles Dicl Three Days’ Furore. Ssprespen 21, 2, 23 WIL BE REMEMBERED AS THE BEST BARGAIN UNDERWEAR DAYS OF THE PALAIS ROYAL'S REMOVAL SALE, THIS UNDERWEAR IS NEW, SEES W. FOR THE FIRST TIME ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21-IS MADE UP IN PARIS STYLES OF BEST MATERIALS—IS OFFERED AT LESS THAN THE WORTH OF THE LACE AND EMBROIDERY TRIMMINGS—AND YET ‘THIS 18 A REMOVAL SALE THE LAST OBJECT OF WHICH WOULD SEEM TO BE THE ADDITION OF STOCK.—ISN'T THIS STRANGER THAN FICTION}—ISN'T A STRANGE TRUTH MORE DIFFICULT TO TELL OF THAN A FICTION THAT SOUNDS REASONABLE?}—WILL YOU BELIEVE THE FOLLOWING DETAILS ARE UNEXAGGERATED ?— IF $0 TEMPTED WILL YOU RESERVE A FINAL DECISION UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE GARMENTS? $1.98 Fox Gowxs Wonrn $4.39 To $8.68. Parts style garments made of English nainsook. Artistic creations choicest lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmings, with profusion of 5Yc tor Gowns of best muslin, with cluster tucks and embroidery at neck, front and sleeves. Materials alore are worth 85c. 39.0 tor Gowns with cluster tuck yoke. Cambric rufle at neck and sleeves. Wholesale cost of materials is more than fifty cents, $1.48 For $3.98 Quarry Sxmr—Cuemses, ‘These garments combine Chemise and Skirt, made of mull, in white, pink and blue. Plat Valenciennes lace trimmings. 79 c tor tue $1.48 Quality Extra Long Lawn and Cambrie Chemises ‘Valenciennes and torchon lace trimmings. with tucked skirt. $6.98 For Briar Sers Worrn Ur To $20. Made of English nainsook, with elaborate trimmings of Val. and tor chon laces, best embroideries and ribbons. Not a set worth less than gis, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 18983—TEN PAGES. bose reduced to 18c, for tomorrow 4 MARRIAGE AT SEA, by W. Clark Russell. BAPE tid Pe At $1.50 PEG Wo! ITON, by Charles Reade. 8, ° ALEAN QUATERMIATY” oy fe Rider Haggard. can tebed ¢ BACK by High’ Conway, eee Blind Fate, Mrs. render. — BI Hi Ra Gharles Dickens. A WenCH OF THE wits, By Florence Warden. Mrs, Rowson. ——LaDIgEs’ “OUR OWN" —___ THE HONORABLE MES VEKEREM’ "by ‘The GENUINE VICI KID——— MI Jules Verne. —— BUTTON AND LACED BOOTS——— Dopey “AND SOR B SON rles Dickens. THE Wo! aaa ‘H. Rider Haggard t FB Fin w ree wae At $2.50. SWEE 1B 5 TUE ara ibs “aba Tale OF TWO —Best Shoe in the World at price. — WEDDING “MORN, by Bertha a. THE FATAL MARRIAGE, by M. B. Braddon. Loys, LorD oe oe "by Tao, Ducheas, THE COMING ra ree ene ees oF TWO ROM! ND re YOUNG FOOES, rie hee BUTTON AND BLUCHERS—— CLoups Ax si LNSHINE, by Charles Reade. STABBED ike Oa Mrs. EL Lynn At $1.50. —A wonderful Shoe at the price.— HSADVENTURES OF JOHN plan by jevenson. NEY Y FHOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE ‘Verne. *Siport iia by Francis M. Buchanan, awa LAVENDER ty A. W. Pinero. ——"“High School Shoe,”"——_—_—_ THE L. Ls wer tom, Paes Sa Lyt ‘Hané panne A gHOCE ae ees by 7 LoDo a ~ aml ———Spring Heel Sboe——___ ee, oF ———for young ladies,——__«— TWICE TOLD Tal Bhs by by “Nathentet Hawthorne. BEYOXD OOMP. ‘Gibbon. MR. iS. SPOOPENDTKE, by Stanley Bunt py armen CHAIR, by Nathaniel Haw- WHEN A MAN'S SINGLE, by J. AN OCEAN TRAGEDY, by W. clark ote MUTUAL FRIEND, by Charles Dickens. ALSAMO. THE MAGICIANS a At $2. A remarkable Shoe for the price. THE MESMERIST’S VICTIM, by Alexander mas. THE QUEEN'S NECKLACE, by Alexander Du- mas. TAKING THE RASTILE, by punpater Dems. THE HEKO OF THE rander At 75¢ and $I. Wm. Hahn &Co,’s one COUNTESS OF CHARNY, by Alexander eee KNIGHT OF RED CASTLE, by Alexander RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND 992 7TH ST., Charles Dickens. N GABLES, by 1914 AND 1916 Pa. AVE, 231 PA AVE. 8. Saturday Is Bargain Day All over town. Here you'll find the for ———“for boys and girls, serviceable and neat Jooking. You'll find just what you want here. Our prices will enable you to get bet- ter quality SHOES than the same Dongola Button prec im the popular Phila- ia Se Saw Sy $2.50. Now... ° SHOE STORE, 1310-312 Severs Sr. Saturday’s Specials At the “Rink.” Tunes Or Maxx Oruer Paice Svnpriszs. 4c tor the $1 quality Drawers, with Valenciennes lace trimmings. 29 c tor the 48¢ quality Drawers, with tucks and embroidery. 25 tor the Soc quality Cambrie Corset Covers, with embroidery trim mings. We Are Three. T pre cuampions oF THE PALAIS ROYAL'S SUIT AND WRAP DEPARTMENT—NOT NOISY BLUSSERERS, WHOSE ONLY MENDATION IS THEIR OWN SELF-PRAISE, MODEST ENOUGH TO ASK THAT HAVE ANY RIVALS WORTHY OF THE NAME. Cuasrtox No. 1 1s the autumn serge Eton Suit, black and braided and plain. Blses 32 to 42. Price, $7.50. navy, Cuamprox No. 2 ts of tre tamny of twenty-tve Tailor-made Suits, modeled after the most approved London Prices, $25 to $65. Cuanetox No. 3 1s tne lack Cay Diagonal Cape, with tho latest “Worth” collar and ribbon ornamentation. All sizes. Price $5.98. The Palais Royal. 2m S: & Pa Ave ‘RECOM- BUT CHAMPIONS YOU SHALL’ DECIDE IF THEY norm unis Carpets, Up- holstery Goods. Wall Papers, d&c., sold on easy terms. J. Lansburgh’s “Rink,” u N.Y. Ave Near 14ra Sr. and Paris autumn styles, Oak Dining, stenaion Te, $14.00 "ot Pat y ball in ber. tebe Mrs. Henry Krogstad have re- turned from a western visiting Chi- cago for a week en route tne Nag lige sageng! and her two daughters city on Wednesday for Chicago, where meng ye A goed to remain until some Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barbour have gone ier ctin's amie a on ae make - tions for departure early in ber upon i return to Pennsylvania with Mrs. Luther R. Smith, who has been the summer in New Jersey, has to her old home, 1918 I street northwest. Black a er Sulzer of the New York legisiati tative Campbell of New York, Mr. Mrs. U. J. Bruhl of - | : i! iF, ii 8, z g fe i ; it i tain reasons, give their formal assent to it in writing. ——_- e -—__ THE LOGAN STATUE. | i i i ! | ! t i | il i i 8 { J i i ii r Et i of i H ¥ i i | é i | i Li ny A eft tel i & Fy feel i Fi He | | : i : g rite g ih ———-o-_____ Death of Baron Cherchill. oberon Churchill died in London Wednes “Victor Albert Francis Charles Baron Churchill, was born in 18%, and ried the third daughter of the Earl of dale. He was a lieutenant in the I for the world’s fair. They will stop at the Natural Bridge and on their return will visit Niagara Falls, Watkins Glen and other points of interest. Mrs. George W. Graves of Georgetown has returned from a visit to her _perente, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Haney of Phila- delphia. —_—o—— ‘TWILL BE ANOTHER BEAUTY. Tomorrow's Big Star Will Shine With Increased Brilliancy. Saturday's sixteen-page Star will be anoth- er evidence of the progress of journalism. It will be a newspaper in the strictest sense of the word, and at the same time will con- tain a vast amount of intensely interesting reading matter on a wide variety of sub- Jects. The increased size of the paper on Saturday permits of this inviting array of special articles, without infringing upon the space for the news of the day. The follow- ing are some of the features of tomorrow's paper: THE AMERICA’S CUP (Illustrated). ‘The coming battle royal between the Val- kyrie and Vigilant, and some of the sailing contests of former years. BERM AND TOWPATH (illustrated). Snap shots on a trip in a houseboat a hundred miles up the canal. HITTING THE PIPE (llustrated). What a representative of The Star saw in &@ Washington Chinese opium joint. SILVER IN THE SENATE (Illustrated). Not in dollars, but in the beards and hair of famous statesmen. By Frank G. Carpenter. THE LATEST MODES (ilustrated). New regulations as to basques, waists and + bodices and other recent decrees of Dame Fashion. SOME LIGHT WRAPS (Illustrated). Pretty cloaks and capes for breezy days of early autumn, and how to make them stylishly and economically. FRENCH FRIENDSHIP. Franco-American souvenirs of the early days of our republic displayed at the fair. PROTECTED WIRES. ‘The vexatious delays in telegraphic trans- mission caused by storms—and why re- lef can only be obtained underground. NO SAILS, NO PORT. Some of the abandoned wrecks off the Atlantic coast and the consequent dan- gers to navigation. REAL ESTATE GOssIP. ‘Transactions made in property and bulld- ings that are going up. CAPITOL VISITORS. Some of the callers on Senators and Rep- resentatives. WEALTHY INDIANS. Red men who are rich im money, lands and stock. MONEY IN THE MAILS. Points about the plan for a postal cur- rency and why country people want it. AGE OF PUBLIC MEN. Senator Morrill, the Gladstone of the American Congress, and some active old men who have retired from public life. SPIKING THE GUNS. A stirring war story of Napoleon's time. —_> The Chilean Indemnity. EverybodyHas’em It’s safe to that everybody has, ‘9 sat say = ot end XOUMS The last of the $75,000 obtained from the Chilean government fo: the assault on the Baltimore's sailors in Valparaiso was paid out yesterday to John W. Freese, fireman, or less, soiled clothing. ood to FISCHER'S and have t ”* to| Who received $1.20. Two seamen who were [sox like uew? ‘Fischers by bls superio? pro: | to have received $1,20 between them have cess, UI ra cok or agg deserted from the navy and the money will rinenta. to rich nee, 20, that poses. Bo one can detect that they have ever be used for other pu: A. Lusxzn. Astox Fiscuzr, 2020 Rev. Dr. A. A. Marple, rector of Old Swedes Church. near Norristown, Pa. was an . His wife fed. te placed aboard warships. Dr. Alem, leader Of the radicals, has fled to escape arrest. Growth of Atlanta, Ga. FAUTH. On September, GaN B PAUTH. beloved Rite of P. Pauthe” ‘The Light of cur home bas quae before en, ant Sow 00. Fow On , September 21, 1808, at Tso am, CHARI 1 from St. Aloysius Church at 10 o'clock a.m. Saturday, September 28. Rela ee. 2 at Dep sulibonad, 208 08 coven. 4:20 a. Friday, Tx, Tenis r ‘ewerr, in the Gf. eet AS X of fuperal bereafter. al a. Memmatt of 0T Oh Notice of “Tuneral ‘hereafter. Qfaryland and Vir ginia papers please copy.) ad . 2 1 ye JG 7 Pose oe Mary ‘mccarthy, “aged twenty: Poseralwitl ie Sty 2 8 ee from 909 2Tth Suddenly, at 830 pm, Wal pare John’ ani pn RS Re May bis dear soul rest im peace. a ny a ee i ee Inccrwent at Holy Rood cemetery. MILP McCARTHY, McCARTHY. 21. 190. ° at S AMELLA. “ Marthe Mi Notice of funeral hereafter. ® XJ, RANDOM ROBERTSON, to sixty-sixth year et from bie ite peat, 2218 AT sareet porters. Retard 8 o'clock, Friends of the faaany September 22. 1893, the beloved daughter ford. Toned Babee hekgved mn rom bik parents’ residence, G27 bortbweet j. On Wednesday. ember 20, 1808. at Hig) am, danni Saal. nthe sty your of Lig is late residence, O11 I street north- a | ios Reptember 34, at 2:30 p.m. Priests and relatives invited. Interment tn Gienwoud (Sew York papers please cow.) 2° Dowr Hesrrare. ‘You know the old saying. “He whohesttates ts low’. It cortain!y applies with great force in some things, ‘When you know you are right don't hesitate to say st; when you Know what you want don't hesitate ts demand it. ‘When yougo to buy a bottle of CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS don"t hesitate to say you want “*C-A.B T-E-R-S,” don’t hesitate to see thet you get**0-A-B- T-E-2--8" and don't hesitate to refuse anything of fered to you as "‘sameas °O-A-R-T-E-R-#"" or en good as "C-A-R-T-E-R--S."" There te mothing #9 good as “C-A-R-T-E-RS." “They never fail. Don't hesitate to say s2 When imitations and frauts are offered to Fou. Don't Luesitate to demand the genuine CARTER’ 3 LITTLE LIVER PILL. 4 POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. CHILDREN CRY FOR PITCHE cCasToRia

Other pages from this issue: