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. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1893—TEN PAGES. McKnew’s Globe Furniture Daily Letter. $1 Scveve Groves, 59c Tt ts @ good thing that we bought an im- mense lot of those 4-buttom Suede Gloves which we decided to run at Sic., for if we not Saturday's demand would have ‘us cat completely. We yet have all Tomorrow &c. Yd. About 100 pieces of All-silk Ribbon in love knot and motre, in all the desirable shades. Have been selling at 16 and 20c. Tomorrow toc. Yd. Better get 2 few of the White Mull Ties ‘While the price is down to 2 for 25e. W.H.McKnew 933 Pa. Ave. And Upholstery Co. Artistic Tables. We have just recetved a magnificent line of artistic shapes im Tables for the Parlor, Hbrary, &c., in oak, mahogany And imitation mahogany, richly polished, quaint shapes, both plain and inlaid. $5 to $35. PARLOR SUITES. Just opened, two exquisite 3-plece Par- lor Suites, in new skeleton shape frames, richly upholstered in silk brocatelle, qubmcing divan, arm and reception One style worth $50. Only.. $35.00 One style worth $75. Only.... $55.00 it Pedestals, of onyx and patenime wot, $22.50 Spelt Wort, = $13.50 Solid Oak Chiffonier, bev- dcaiweta: “Worth 618 $10.50 Nannie bea. Work ss, $2.75 Solid Oak Extension Dining Tables. GET. WORTH 36. $4.75 SFT. WORTH $8. ONLY. $6.00 C A RD 10FT. WORTH $10. ONLY. $8.00 BIG VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS. White Saxony Lace Cur- T ABLES BE oa sect. Worm BPO $2.75 aT di ; 25 Worth $5....... eee poops Craig & Harding’s) "st.°w"s.™ $3.50 & will not find as complete is of ‘i meen ae “ss $5.00 Card Tables in Washingtoa as ours. We coutrol Hunzinger’s Famous Card Tables for Washingtoo. The best feature of $12.50 Exoulstte All-sill 6, these tables is that the chairs all fit Worth $905 $22.50 bran bore oie Bene ni sca wiica a eat tect tm crowded | Poet, Cosatle res $8B_D5 ee ed a i a arreoe ate weose aad tne mo] PERE Chelle, Fach i handsome Tables for the Parlor, Library Elegant Irish Point Cur $8.00 and Boudotr and many styles of Folding- tains. Worth $12....... a I top and Folding-leg Tables espectally for card playing. Hunainger’s Card Tables, with “ft- under" chairs, are equally desirable for Dining and Tea Tables. Elegant Swiss Tambour Cur- $25.00 Curtains. Hupzinger’s 4-seat Quartered Sawed’ Oak Card Tables, choirs to fit under, with plain or leather scats, a drawer 10 comer. Regular selling price.......2++--+++- $30 ag rectaty Price. == $1.50 Globe Furniture And Upholstery Co, Gseat Card Tables, with 6 chairs which fit under the table, in natural quartered oak and imitation mahogany. Regular selling price.........-..--.. “Sprctat» Paice. Folding-leg Card Tables. $1.50 Axo $2 Eace Folding-top Card Tables, Ladies’ Garments, —as well as woolens of all kinds that are “rusty” are scoured or dyed to look like new 7.50| “luderwesteoerec Axrox Fiscuen, Fancy Tables of every description. 7" Paces As Low As Axx | Freest Process Dyverxe & Scounra, se25 | 906 G STREET N. W. Axp Lower Tuas Masy. CRAIG & HARDING, Have Your Linen —laundered at the Capital Steam Laundry, Where the points are turned by hand, thus making your collars last twice as long—col- Jars, 2c.; cuffs, 4c. Gloss or domestic, Anish. We are making a specialty undrying LACE CURTAINS. "Finest work in the elt Filtered water. Sarrtat, Sreaw_Lavxvry, ¢ 512 8ru Sx 5 TELEP! 13th & F Sts. ene ¥,,0- Darr. '0000000000000000000000 0° UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT.) “ccoscomscsse NeedableThings in Home Decorations. '00000000000000000 0 0000000000000 {00000000000000000000000000000000 2% pleces of 36-in. SILKALINES, new ‘patterns {00000000 000000000 ‘and colors, "00000000 0000000 ied {C0000600000000 Z ‘000000 900000 15e. Yo. eat SGE to match all colors, Se. yard. vavernere” a —- ‘d00 000 HOLLAND WINDOW STIADES, ‘00000 im ecru, light green, Lui, tan and yellow, 36 in. ose by 72m, F = AIL Pras, 250 Doxr fi To attend our Furscrp, 30c. Cccp patch ne 10 pieces of CREAM MADIAS, in new patterns, © im. wide, 25c. Yo. 1,000 COMPLETE CURTAIN POLES, in cherry, walnut, asb and ebony, J. W. Borszez & Sox, Crockery and House Furnishings, 19¢ Excu 923 Px Ave 800 pairs of COTTON LOOPS, new styles, in a pan vile AAG ok Seas ail os sk wa oe, 5, 900 0000 lic. Pam 000.0 00000 aan aout ae oe Tis C —y ae anned 300 yards of EXTRA FINE SATIN CRETONNE, bot 200009 rich patterns, 36 in. wide, nee mops cee 350 Yo a ITE AND ECRU NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, good patterns, 3 yards loug, SI Px Window Shades Iade to Order. GIVE US YOUR SHADE ORDER AND HAVE YOUR SHADES MADE IN BEST POSSIBLE MAN- NER AT THE LOWEST PRICE. ESTIMATES PREE. | Rebanging your Drapery fs a part of our Have You | wess. You cam have this done at a moderat cost by am experienced draper to your entire | ro Small Feet? | We can send our man up to give you an es- | $3 a Ladies with small feet can bay $3, $4 and $5 Shoes bere tomorrow at $1.98 Pair. ‘These are fine dongola Sizes 2, 24, 3 and 3%, B, lusts. “Finest shoes made custom work. try our Mail Order Ser- | Shopping made easy. Satisfaction guaran teed. We deliver packages im Alexandria and Brookland daily. vice. cD and equal to Boys’ Satin Calf Butt Lace St : it Shoes; worth $1 AML new, clean, freah stock for No i and winter, old recetvers" Crawford’s, (31 Wesr Sine. tedddede, eeSSSss Suffering with unions, It so, northwest. . Waiker, Contractor and Buildes are: 8 to S pm. Sunday, 9 to 1 p.m se223m] None but reliable mem seut to the house, se22-1m* $22.50 W. B. MOSES & SONS, Furniture, Carpets, | Upholstery, &c., 1ITHAND F STS. ¥.W. We warrant the condition of every ar- ticle we sell, whether sold ats loss of ata profit, BIG RUN STARTED IN HERE this morning. People are begin- ning to realize that whatever We advertise is the best and greatest value their money can buy. We've gotten a corner on 5 items advertised below, and, Af they appeal to your needs, it'll Je a profitable visit that you make here. Our LAST SALE this season of the FAMOUS MADE-UP RUGS Is in progress now. Saturday night's “Star” told you all about it. The Carpets will proba- bly all be gone by Wednesday night. $41.75 ParlorSuites (Equal to any $55 suite on the market.) Covered in best quality Wilton Rug or Silk Tapestry. Solid birch frame. Sofa. divan, rocker and two side chairs. Neatly carved and finely finished. A masterpiece of suite making. $45 Parlor Suites. ‘Only half a dozen of them at this price. Mabogany finish, 5 pieces. Covered in fine brocatelle. The equal Sour suite. $15 Sideboard. (Good as any $24 Sideboard.) Quartered oak top and fronts, neatly carved, with two cupboards, carved panels, ‘one linen drawer and one lined drawer for ullver, large top shelf and two side shelves, beveled plate mirror. Chai airs. For every use greatly reduced for the rest of the week. $4.50 Box Seat, white quarter sawed oak, bi lished, finel; caned ‘dining chairs, Dow. $2.75 00 & SONS, Largest Exclusively Retail Furniture, Carpet, Up- holstery, Drapery and Wall Paper House in America. a L1ra Axp F Srs N. W. This Week Or Not At All, Last of The Receivers’ Sale. Mockbee’s SHOES, 1203 F Street. In the days to ccme you will look back upon this recetvers’ shoe sale at Mockbee’s and wonder how such prices Were possible. They are possible only through our extreme necessity. The stock must be moved out before next Satur- day night and the premises vacated, by order of the court. The Shoes must go at what they will bring. Reap: Wan ee Borne ae nent: 32 50 Werwed. Cont $5 wholowle: Nowa 3. OO Ladies’ “‘Tan” and Biack Ox- fords. Were $1.50, 82, $2.50 and “Now 500, 750 ax $1 Children's Dancing ‘Oxford ‘Ties and Slippers Were $2, 750. & $1 Ladies’ Fine Cloth Overgaiters, fn black brown and gray. Were S1and 61.50. ‘Now. 400. re CRAPS BROWN, | R. LEON TOBRINE! ECEIVERS. Wx N. Datos, Masacer. se8-eolm FREE DRINKS FOR EVERYONE. To practically demonstrate the marvelous vir- tues and medicinal properties of the famous Suwaaree Springs Water, the enterprising pro- Drletor, Mr. Ardrew Hanley, has brought up @ car- Yow, and for the next few days it will be on tap daily at Acker & Kenner’s, 1420 Pa. ave.; W. G. Duckett’s, 22d and Pa. ave., and H. E. Bar- rett, Shorebam Drug Store; A. M. Hinman, As- ton Pharmacy, 11th and G sts. The public ts cor- ally invited to call and try it every day and as many times daily as agreeable without charge or price. Mr. Hanley earnestly bopes and desires that there shall be no hesitation or backwardness on the part of the people of Washington in call. iug early and often and partaking freely of this water, that has been so beneficial to so many, ‘and is now for the first time about to be put on the market in carboys and bottles. Mr. C. A. Fleming, Mr. Hanley’s agent, will be in the city during the ertire week, and will give all information regarding the water and its cura- tive quality to all those desiring the same. Re- member, the water will be dispensed free every day next week. 8e23-tt WOODWARD *:. LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS N.W. Autumn Opening Reception For the Exhibition of the New Season’s Styles Today, Tuesday, Wednesday. THE OPENING BARGAINS FOR THIS OCCASION ARE SEASONABLE, PRACTICAL THINGS, PRICED UNUSUALLY LOW. ENOUGH FOR A COUPLE DAYS, PERHAPS. c iy WISH AND AT THE SAME PRICE, 43 LONG 28 THEY LAST.” age ies TOMORROW AND ALL THE WEEK ¢ Special Opening Exhibition of DRESS STUFFS, High-class French and German Novelties. ‘The Dress Goods story of Fall and Winter, 1903-4 is a pretty story, told in several volumes now open at our counters. The “‘introductory” was given today, at our Annual Autumn Opening. A chap- ter daily in the papers, growing more toteresting as the season advances. Dress Goods are the test gauge of the position of any great business in which Dry Goods lead. To properly collect Dress Goods calls for more delieacy of discrimination, more accuracy of quality Judgment, more artistic sense than 1s required by any other sorts of merchandise. Such are our ideas of Dress Goods management. Broad as the claim is, we unhesitatingly assert this to be the eboicest and most varied collection of exclusive styles in High-class Novelties ever opened in Wasb- ington. In the Foreign Novelties single pieces and one-of-a-kind patterns were ordered, for the purpose of giving exclusive styles to those who wish them. Every counter and shelf is beaped as never before with woven elegancies from France, from Germany, from England, from home looms. French Stlk-and-wool Novelties, in two and three-toned effects, quiet and full of rich beauty. All- ‘Wool Novelties, with almost the sheen of silk. Self-color Figured Novelties, tempting to the quietest taste. And so on, through low grades and high grades and every quality that is worth your buying thought. And you have much choosings! No matter whether the wish be for Plain or Fancy, you have the dress art-workers’ newest and brightest thoughts in each, and the freshest of the new Paris colors to pick from. ‘A stock of Dress Goods the equal of any in America. By equal we do not mean mere bulk. We do mean that in variety shown, in general elegance, in the number of exclusive designs, in the complete adaptation of the stock to current fashions and to every possible need, in supply of every demand popular and economical, peculiar and rich, the resources of our Dress Goods stock are unapproached. We didn't intend to say a word about prices—they have always been right--but lower prices have come to the Dress Goods as emphatically as to any other merchandise in the house. Saks’ “Wear Resisters.” F WE COULD HAVE ABOUT TWO minutes of your time here at the store we'd sell you all one of oar WEAR-RESISTERS———Once get your eyes on them and they'll charm you ——You know what's what——-You don't need any tailor to tell you when a thing sulte—oor when it fits ——And the perfectnesses tm these are so palpable you're sure to be satisfied———They’re in the present Accepted styles—Piccadillies—Regents— Double-breastec Sacks and regular cut Sacks and Cutawaya. ‘ It's the price that's the “poser” If they were $20 or $25 that ‘would be money's wortb—but they're $15—and that's more’n money's worth. ‘They're made for looks and they're mede for wear—apd they're made to win you as @ regular customer— Nothing dces that quicker than satis- faction. Here's a copy of the guarantee card that's sewed on’- every suit: Not only is this true of the lower grades, but it ayplies to the aristocratic foreign things as well, If you want to range through absolute completeness in Dress Goods you must come bere. Our wish is that all may know by experience and examination. Personal knowledge is the best testi- $21.00, $24.50, $32.50, $35,00, $45.00 AND $48.00. We don't keep the money if you're Bot absolutely pleased. High Art French Novelties, IN ONE-OF-A-KIND DRESS PATTERN LENGTHS ONLY, ‘There are a few hours’ wear every | day tor a LIGHT-WEIGHT OVER- Gace Verovr Curvior Banuayr COAT even now——It's safest to Stk and wool. pant one——It's safest $3.50 — YARD. | $2.50 inet pena te = $10—-er oye vo “i Se ‘ Crorse_Terescesr. ——"Cause the sale binges on your avrrre Surrrxes. + $2.25 rue yano. suthactions ‘Silk and wool. Tacquarv Grace. io @ THE YARD. Twotoxep Tarr Sorrras. a! THE YARD. Tizomsatep Diaconars. $1075 me vno. 8.50 rme van. Faxrarsre Oxnne. Silk and wool. BoOO rae xaxv. Lor Forres Besoatxe. co ig pe a B.OO rae varv. $1.87 Te2 rue va Ovwa Rave Basrerixe. Silk and wool. Shadow, effects. BoOO raz vanv. $1.25 rue vanv. Nare. Paxawa Grace. Tuminated shadings. ‘Silk and wool. fo THE YARD. 2.75 THE YARD. Onsre Srarees. Iizumrxaten Hor Sack, $1.00 me vanv. All wool, Suanow Discoxars. D178 senieien $1.00 tae vas The Plain Weaves Have been as carefully looked after as the Fancies. All the staple and many new colorings and styles are to be found among them. Prices range from 9 50c. to 8.50 the yard. GS BG... 2..csesessesecessesseos beseseewes cereee1Oth st. bldg.) Fifth Floor Attractions. China Ware, Glass Ware, Lamps, Bric= a=-Brac, Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, Baskets, &c., Ar Now.Courerrmve Prices. tae ig tne all-over-the-house thet these commonplace Peeane car Toad brings the prices to we're been nnming unusual ‘values. The chances Yor" tomor ‘om Do you need any of these? - All through Se those of any day past. China Department| Cut Glass Dep’t. Free-Proor Earruex Srew Pax. Box-Box Trays. Another lot just In. These are excellent for! Heavily cut, assorted patterns and sbapes, oo fruits, &c., as no acids can generate in —4.50 neavtan race, .§,50— —HALFOAL sizz, {] Oc. @th floor........ ++-10th st. bldg.) —enzos sama mes 200-—-| Housefurnishing reavrar Price, 25Go— Department. Brean Boxes. Extra quality, japanned tin. —29o, neavtan rnice, 450,— Foor Tvss. Ossrexr Prates Apropos of the opening of the oyster season we offer a lot of Very Handsome Decorated Limoges and German China Oyster Plates at specially low pri —$ 1.00 xxv ar 5OG.— Any Trouble ‘With your teeth? Let us see what’s the matter and apply the remedy. Perhaps & filling or two, or a gold crown ts Reeded. It so, let us attend to it. You'll be pleased with the work. It'll all be performed by graduates in thetr art. Painless extraction of teeth, 50 cents. EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, |1217 Pa Ave N. W. Fire Proof. CELEBRATED FIRE-PROOF GERMAN EARTHEN Wal STEW PAs oi SAUCE PANS, COVERED PITCHERS, | SHIRRED EGG DISHES, PUDDING PANS. All guaranteed to stand heat and at prices within the reach of every one. | You are invited to examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. 5023, 1 M. W. Beveridge, | POTTERY, se22 PORCELAIN AND 1215 F and 1214 G SELTERS WATER from the Royal Prussian Springs Administration, Nassau, Germany, Just received. GLASS, N. W. Burchell, 1825 F st. i Heavy japanned tin. —65oe. xsp ar QEG.— —25e, REGULAR PRICE, 400e,— Faxcy Bowss. Israxrs: Barz Tues. (Golan! of | tus wares’ usd (Gulitha/ time ot) ear ‘2®-inch, heavy japanned tin. grandparents. —5OG. neovrar rice, 7H5O.— —10G. reoviar race, 156.— Curs Axv Savcers. A big lot in several sizes and decorations, some of which were as high as 50c., at —10e.— Wass Borzss. ‘Heavy tin, metallic bottom. S@o zxovrar rac, SHG— Ksirz Boanps. Patent polishing surface and receptacle for powder. —260.— “Torax» Inox Rasrs. ‘With emery pad for polishing, wax pad for smooth- —280.— “Bostox» Bosou Boanps. Patent attachments for forming collar band per- fectly and holding bosom in place —600,— Rotzixe Piss. Hard wood, solid or revolving handles. —jo,— -20th st. bldg.) Pressed Glass Dept Jetty Tuwsrens. Best_quality. —25 and 80e. voz— Gth Mloor.......++ ++.10th st. bldg.) Lamp Department Decoratep Grass Lames, Globe Chimneys. —TZ 5G. neovran race, 1,.00— (th Bloor....... ++-10th st. bldg.) Bric-a-Brac Dept. Porstox Vases. A small lot, finely decorated. ~1.00 ssovran race, 2.00—| th floor. . Fascy Croraes Hasrens, A small lot at balf price. —750, sxovtar price, 1,50,— —1,25 axovrar price. 2,60,— sseeseeeeeeeeeeess sO ft. Dhdg.)” OPifth 800r.y..sseeeeeeeeeeeeeeedMth st. Duflding,) genes Woorwarn & Lorsnor, 10H, ITH AND F STS, N.W. AKS AND COMPAR Got = card? $10v for the first correct ‘solution. PA._AVE AND ST. 4 Heyday For Furniture Buyers. ‘Three carloads crowded in on us this Week. Marvelous doings these days in Furviture, Cash is all powerful with the bard pressed manufacturer and cure has been Going double duty—daying double ite usual value in finished woods and em ebling us to give you better value for the money than we had ever dreamed of. What you save on Furniture bought of ts this week will bay that Desk or 044 Chair you are wanting. 25 Dyas soe. . $50 Cheval Suites now. $50 Oak Suites now............+.687.50 $65 Oak Suites now...........+--$40.00 $00 Oak Suites now..........4.-. $48.00 $45 Oak Suites now ..............§87.60 $40 Oak Suites now..............$88.00 $35 Oak Suites now..............$27.50 $37.60 Oak Suites now.. $29.00 $85 Oak Suites now.... oe $22.50 Oak Suites now.....+.0.+.817.50 $140 Cherry Suites now..........990.00 $50 Birch Suites mow.............$88.00 $85 Brocatelle Suites now........988.50 $50 Rug Suites now.... $87.50 ‘These are hard whacks, but old prices q cannot stand in the way of the new. When v@ bay « bargain you always get ‘the benefit of it. Come early. W. H. Hoeke, wesst Sra Axp Pens. Ava lirs. I. V. Slater, 931 F Srnezr, Has returned from New York, and fs now ready to show a full line of Fall Mt0linery. ser2-2t You Can Read By the light given out by the ARCHER AND PANOCOAST GaS FIXTURES, Ther burn, thoroughly, every bit of gas that Passes through their pipes. It's economl- cal to have such GAS FIXTURES. You'll ‘want them in your pew house. See them here. S.S. Supp & Bro. 432 Qra Sr. purchase. 7 GEE & S3: 1181 & a_i teenie ar rated mest gE QUcKEE THE BHTEE 1107 G ST. Cf. C. Whelan, tate of F st. Mgr.) 025 A Favorite Candy. EF a 4B i t i F a | i i ? @ ae: ; f iY 2 a i z H ‘ F29 ! } i i al EA i s i it Ps ; } | tf fie Fd é i E ! i 3 ! 7 i Ht i ik i | H it 8 fA £3 : i i i g j # i see g E gs i Hi i i Hy : Hi i 8 4 i i He H é | i y CHARGED ‘A Man and His Wife Arrested Accused of His Offense. segaegie stile i af Efiileelbffss Atte “Happened Next Month.” was an assault case tried in the a Brag ak Bi {fig i Hi : i : 3 i E he suffered so much pain. ‘Miller finally entered into the case vored to Straighten out the tan- “When did all this trouble happen?” te asked, “was it last month or this month?” “I think,” hesitated the witness, “that it was next month.” “Step aside,” said the court. ‘The judge was satisfied that che affair happened either last month or «bout two weeks ago and imposed a fine on the de- fendant. i $e i siceciucadeieaiatal Broke Her Arm at the Fatr. Miss Nannie M. Dade of M street, who, with her sister, Miss Virginia E. Dade, is visiting the world’s fair, broke her arm by @ fall in the grounds last Thursday, having caught the heel of her boot tn coming down the stairs in one of the buildings. She was romptly cared for by the Interaational Ried Cress Society, whose surgeon set the bone. >. ‘The Occidental Club, of which H. 1. Du- rant, A. P. Schell, A. C. Wiley, A. E. Mar- and W. H. Page are the directors, for the promotion of dancing and physical culture, has filed a certificate of incarpo- Fation. [} i i i i ! i igi ijl? dd fh flird thee rite! ar 2 i g i i ! | g a e 4 i il Rede i f e i F 5 i i : i i H E i i i fi Be H H Li f & i i i i | 4 f i é i | : | fi rf E if # : ; Et i 8 H | ta 2 i ikt ieee : i | | 5 | i ; i : | ef # a3 z i 7 | 3 di ‘appeared | | : / i HY i | | ul ay i E i } i 1 j i i i ay i it | ; wh i F | nf I i : : : vi Et (} I i I ; : } inn ‘Tuesday, September 26. bd McFARLANE. Saturday, 180s, WILGAM MCFARLANE, Sr aged twenty? Funeral tom Tendency of a father, £28 Sch street Glenwood. Relatives and frleads tavited. = i i f & 7 fi ohF 4 HI nll shi HN I i i i} mi) th i $ li ji i srmpathy of « their terrible “Be Score You Axe Ricut, THEN GO AHEAD.” ‘But first be very sure you are right; tt tesco eser. ‘be deceived—you inay be wrong and yet not know tt, ‘When you go to buy « bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS be sure you get “C-A-B-T-E-R8e then you are all right and can fo ahead: you knew ‘their value; they never fail But don"t forget ourin- junction, “BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT.” Besure you ask for “C-A-RB-T-E-E ” Besare youget “C-A-R-T-E-R'-8." Preuds and tmitetion” will put you wrong: don't let them doit. Be sure you ret the genuine CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILL. A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACER ‘Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price, myl8 coneeensneeiieeesecenomesesncisinanemncnnaatahtaehdeatiats CHILDREN cRr¥ FOR PITCHER? CasToRia

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