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SAVE MONEY GPOCEPIGS. ohnston’s, 729 7th st. Best Sugar-Cured Shoulders, lean and bright, 10 cents pound. Best Rice, 5 cts., or 6 Ibs. for 25c. Lard, 10 cents. Electric Light Best Family Flour, $4 barrel. Lily of Minnesota, Best Patent Flour, $4.75 barrel. ed Bi Bian Bisctl Bie AND GROUND SPICES vise Mustard, Cinnamon, Staaee. ibpices Mastesd. sea APS OF ALL KINDS. 0. line, 1776) Olivine,” Enaselise, ASH BOARDS, BUCKETS, ROOMS, CLOTHES PINS. line of Pacents Special Day at 729 Z@th Street Tomorrow. 5,000 GOLD BAND CUPS AND SAUCERS TO BE GIVEN TO PURCHASERS OF TEAS AND COFFEES. 5,000 BOOKS FREE. Beautifully lllustrated. READ THE LIST. Books for child-ea, Books for 70 Ladies, Books for ol mon. Books sulted for everyoorly. | See ‘hard at ce and wreatdisp.ay of Siattow’ You can decide a: once from our ne anise descriptive, bosrd which you you cam a no better thing Aan ease ‘ret them splendid and ‘ilustrated boas, instructive | 729 Tra Srazer. 729 Tre Srozer READ THIS LIST: Crown Jewels. Tlustrated History of te Great Civil War. Museum of Wonders. Life of Barnum. ¥ of the Bible Pilerim’s Progress. Eneyc opedia, Beautiful Gems, Kobb’s Family Physician. Star of Bethlehem. The Prinee of Glory. | Histories. History of the United States. | Life of Sherman. Marvelous Wonders, Life of Spurzeon. Secnes Around the World. Life of James G. Blaine. 729 Tre Srreer. 729 Tru Srezer. Exerzboly can et the above books absolutely free of cost. Coft-es ad ctsat here in Washinton by cur own roasting mills i 230 ana. 366, per pond Choice New Tees, $0. $0.30, $1 per pound. dJ OHNSTON S; a and Japan Tea Co., Tih St. NW. Jadian Horror. arth, Sea and Sky. Stanley's Africa, GRANULATED | ) SUGAR, 5:6 SunDRIES. Nutmegs, of Raisina, Gar, Cur- er Holiday Goods at our i. B. JOHNSTON. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, Boston Variety Store, 705—707—709 Manxer Space. LEVAE YOUR ORDERS |As: Yoo Leora For Banas Heres Tue Rear Tutvo. PURSES, Regular 50c. Goods have sold grosses of them at that price. serviceable, stylish goods. Gold Dollars at soc. ‘Wouldn't last long. Neither will such val- wes as these. Do you want one while they are going? 705—707—709 Psxxa Ave by an order countermanded. Offered them to us at half price and here they are. Twenty-five Gross Real MOROCCO, CALF and Grain. 99e. And we thought they were good value and An importer had a stock left on his hands KID and CHAMOIS LINED. BEST QUALITY NICKEL FRAMES. They are honest stock throughout and are Bosrox Vanery Stone, Exnoxs S. Siuru, LANSBURGH & BRO. |LANSBURGH se29 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH STREET. In the Temperas Shaker F lannels WHITE, 4% YARD WIDE.. WHITE, WHITE, % YARD WIDE, WHITE, % YARD WIDE, “Qt WHITE, % YD. WIDE, “QUECHE” (HI WHITE, % YARD WIDE, “QUECHE” (FINE) .60c. WHITE 4-4 BALLARD VALE (EXTRA). & CREAM, tae co Red Twills. EXTRA GOOD QUALITY FOR 2c. PER YARD. Blue Twills. EXTRA QUALITIES, 25¢., 30c. AND 37%e. SUPERIOR GRADES, 40c., 50c., 60c. AND G5e. The Fall ture SHOULD CERTAINLY REMIND YOU OF Ganton Flannels. OURS START AT Se. PER YARD, AND WE HAVE EVERY INTERME- DIATE GRADE UP TO THE HEAV- TEST, BOTH IN BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED. FLANMELS COME IN NOW FOR THEIR SHARE OF USE. WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT QUALITY FOR 2c. THEN THE 30, 85 AND 40c. PER YARD. YARD WIDE, IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN MAKE USE OF OUR MAIL ORDER SERVICE. IT 18 CONVENIENT, PROMPT AND RELIABLE. ALEXANDRIA AND BROOKLAND PURCHASES DELIVERED DAILY, & BRO, op mien oa eee: "Tisn't the usual time to be offering Winter Dress Goods bargains, but we have them. We're going to share the results of a “streak of luck” with you by offering: Genuine French Wrapper Flannels, stripes, figured and flowered effects, which are worth 65c. and 75e., Ar 50c. Yo. or0%0%0%0* 36-In. “Novelty” Dress Goods, in gray mixtures, brown, blue and “novelty"” effects, ;, plain colors, 36-In. Hoy Osty 50c. Yo. Carhart & Leidy, 928 Tra St. Axp 706 K Sr. 9029 OFFFF; | = Snoniie oaTensae TORN SFT SBFBPBSIEE BF 333 BB SPSPREESFO SHOE VALUES! Our stock of Ladi “pesaing out."" We've coucluded to give up selling them altog Some lines have “simmered down''to Lut a few sizes. For tostan ou can wear a B, C, D Shoes ts rapidly or E In lasts 3, 3%, you can buy a §3, $4 or $5 Ladies’ Dongola Kid But- tom Shoe for $1.98, * Satin Calf Butte S Worth Ve) @ 3 Finest aud most of Men's Shoes im the city. Craviord’s | 22 131 Ton Sr, Easr aa Or Saturday 18 a great day here, We kutow what’ people Mke after they've been shop- ping all day, and 0 prepare fmmense assortments of CHOCOLATES — every con- celvable flavor—for only CENTS A POUND. Drop. in if you're down rom. Don't for MIXTURE Washington sib : Gur & 1893—TEN PAGES. 5 The Palais Royal Closed Friday and Saturday -|During preparations for the grand “Opening” of the new Palais Royal, corner of G and 11th streets. “OPENING” Monday Morning. The new G street building, filled from cellar to roof with new autumn goods, will be open to the public promptly at 8 a. m. [onday, Octo- ber 2. : SOUVENIRS Of the “Opening.” Nominal prices for the new dress requisites and house furnishings, list of which will be published in Star cf Saturday. The Palais Royal, Corner of G aria mth Streets. G.Breitbarth’s Cut Price Sale in Furniture for three days only. Sarcrpay, Szpr, 30, Mowpax, Ocr. 2, Teespax, Qecr 3. EVERYTHING MARKED I} Chamber Suites. SOLID WALNUT. SOLID WALNUT. IN IN IN IN Now $150 Now 125 Now 100 SSSRSSRessaeg ‘as 16. Now = ata® QUARTERED OAK. QUARTERED OAK QUARTERED OAK. QUARTERED OAK. ‘The above are only a few of our great bargains. WE HAVE CUT EVERYTHING IN THE STORE, such as FOLDING BEDS, HAT RACKS, EXTEN- SION ‘TABLES, LADIES’ DESKS, CHIFFONIERS, COUCHES, PARLOR CABINETS, ete. To accommodate those who cannot attend this great reduction sale during the day, we will re- main open for their benesit until 9 O'CLOCK, in order that my friends and the public may receive the advantages of this special sale. G. Breitbarth 515 7th St. N.W. 66 The Wonders of the Day.” Men's Pure Wool Double-breasted Black Cheviot Overcoat Gray and Dark Mixed Over- ONE HUNDRED FINE DRES Boys’ Suits, 13 to 18 years. Boys’ Doublesbreasted Suits, Black Cheviot Suits. Children’s Suits, for school wear. Children’s Overcouts. SUITS. 4 to 14 years strictly all wool...... $2.33. We have thousands of other wonderful bargains that we can show you and save you money. ‘We sell you the Youman, Dunlap and Mil- ler Hats direct from the factory at $1.90. H, Fri edlander a Bro, at CORNER 9TH AND E STS. 0000000000 ae oMcKnew’s O 0 0 10] 0 O O 10) 10] 2 O 3 cco & vouass ron 3; ‘The times are hard—people = bot Uctle honey and they amuse make it es as far as possible--but they would be unreasonable to ex) 3% dollars to iy eter tha a2 shoes they are very unreasonable in ex that— fod they contdart ‘est wick a hue any- Where las but Won & Chr Our $3.50 Shoes for ladies “and gen tment bee ah Ie at that Aer either tn pect, io mtvle comfort, it “or” Gurstl Worth $5. cmap 8 Wilson é & Carr, EXPERT FITTERS OF THE FEET, 929 F xt, 00000000 00000000: 4-and 6 W. Bait» 5 0 10] 0 oO 0 0 ce) 0 0 te) 0 °O 0 10 The Leading Physicians —of the country have indorsed Dr. Me- Candliss’ new method of curing rupture by injection. In fact, no one of any education can deny its efficacy after proper investi- gation, Rupture 1s cured in from two to six weeks by this method without the use of the knife and without detention from business, labor or pleasure. Send for book of particulars and testimonials, Wash.Hernia Inst. P Pantors 30 & 32,Merzenorrs Bra. se2d_ MALARIAL TIME sEWLS Is here and the only effective cure is MILBURN’S MALARIAL CAPSULES. 26 hours will do the work. If the time isn’t sufficient you cam bave your money back if you want it. 25 CENTS A BOX—ALL DRUGGISTS. 6 & G SE ETE C. MHBSEE Still In Misery Stil | suffering from buulons, | corms. ang ingrowing nails or bare we ‘relieved you xpect, to walk easy and graceful pain ut eve Tomornow Nianr —until 9 o'clock we shall make an exbibi- tion of our gatherings from the universe. Our object is two-fold. We want you to see the greater store—-we want you to prome- nade through its spacious floors—and view under the brilliant illumination the maguifi- cent array of wearable delicacies, We want Fou to see the store—‘ready for business.”* The cash carriers will be idle—our corps of Assistants will preside over their respective to answer you questions —cur floor managers will greet you and pilot you about the house. And we will stand ‘with willing ears ready to bear your criti- clsms. A pardonable pride tells us they will er ‘We shall expect you— t for an hour or two of neighborly so- elability. Tomorrow Nicnr. Fashion’s Webs —Ar PERRY'S. ‘You will find what you are secking—the Greatest mouey's worth—in LACES and New effects in DUCHES9E LACES. New NET-TOP POINT D'GENE LACES. “PRINCESS MAY"—Biack—plain or with Ecru—9 to 14 inches wide. ‘The * imming aj BLACK | BOURDONS—with net top, ail ‘widths, with insertions to match. All widths in BLACK CHANTILLY LACES. 6 to 12tmch BLACK POINT D'GENE LACES—$2 to $7.50 a yard. WHITE AND BCKU Novelties in POINT GAZE, RUSSIAN and CHANTILLY LACES in widths for trimming. New POINT D'PARIS. New ORIENTAL. ‘New VALENCIENNES. All three with insertings to match. BEADED LACES, in new designs, with Ansertions, EDGES—in Mais, Biue, Pink, Cream, Lilac and Black— Se. a yard. ACCORDION PLAITED VEILS—Black and Black with white borders—40c. and €5c. each. ‘TISSUE vEuLiNon im White, Black and colors—12ige. a yard. WHITE, BLACK = NAVY BLUE CHIF- FON VEILING-35c. BLACK and BLACK and WHITE NET VEILINGS—25c. a yard. BLACK BRUSSELS NET VEILS—all ready made, with embroidered edges—Z5e. to oe 12-4 BRIDAL ILLUSION-$1.25 « yard. Crepe Banoarss. BLUE, MAIS, LILAC, NILB, and CREAM FIGURED FRENCH CREPES—65e. a yard. 24-inch CREPE D'CHINE-in Pink, Mais, Blue, Lilac, Hose and Creamn—$1 « yard. HAND-RUN SPANISH LACE SCARFS and FICHUBS—$2 to $9 each. LA TOSCA NET CAPES—in or trimmed with white—$6.50 each. LA TOSCA RUFFS—$1 and $1.25 each. 48-inch MOUSSELINE D’SOIE, in Black and White—$1 apd $1.50 a yard. 40-inch EMBOSSED CHIFFONS—in even- ing shades of Pink, Mais, Nile, White, Black, Cream, Blue and Lilac—in two styles —& single pattern of each. You know our hobby of buying exclusive styles—in limited quantities—to keep them exclusive. We have religiously adhered to that policy in these selections. There ts no use in having LACE unless you have the Dest—and we offer these as the choicest the Pranrs, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE,” Established 1840. [1] ‘Telephone 995. Daily Letter. The Only ‘Exclusive’ Coatand Cloak Q| House in the City. ‘We show styles in Coats, Capes and Cloaks that it is not possible for other houses to get. We control these styles for Washing- ton. Nearly all the exquisite Coats aud Capes you see at fashionable gatherings come from us, although they easily pass as being “direct from Paris. Auother thing; our Coats “ft,” and the new styles fit even better this season than ever, Yet we do not charge penny more than you pay for inferior quality aud less sightly garments sold aboat town. Let your Fall Wrap come from McKnew's. W.H.MckKnew _933 Pa. Ave. October Wedding Gifts Exquisite Cut Glass. Zine Sterling Silver Handsome Decorated Ceramicn. And Pottery for mantel and cabinet SPECIAL. “I2inch Cut Glass pe Ta. BS rich, heavy cutting. apace, Big, are sole seen 2. Sat brillant and beet. 7 Wausarn & “Coonan” & Ko. 1205 “P. Ave. Tothers Will be interested tm our new CORSET creations adapted especially to their use. Call and let us show them to you. ‘They're made to white, gray and black for from $1.50 to $3. We'll ft them perfectly. : Paysicat Corrore Corser Co, MANY PAGES OF GOOD READING. A BIG MONEY MILL (illustrated). ‘Where Uncle Sam is grinding out @ mil- lion dollars every day. FASHIONS FOR AUTUMN (illustrated). Pretty costumes for the house and the GOWNS FOR LITTLE GIRLS Gilustrated). Some practical suggestions for practical mothers. THE SALVATION ARMY (ilustrated). How it has won its way despite popular Tidicule. FEET OF GREAT MEN (Miustrated). Traits of character expressed by the pedal extremities. THE HOME OF THE LEES (ilustrated). Historic treasures in the picturesque man- sion of Ravensworth. A FRENCH ELECTION (illustrated). Some of its droll features described bya Paris correspondent. ROBBING UNCLE 8AM. ‘Tales of theft recalled by the Cochram mint robbery. LINCOLN AS HE WAS. Glimpses of the War President throug Senator Palmer's eyes. GOSSIP BY “GATH.” ‘—torson ee and other topics. THE TROLLEY OCTOPUS. ‘How it is covering the country in all @& rections. THE NORTHERN ESKIMO. | j ia | li H ts the i ite i ifs : fur Lhe ui He | q i ? i 5 But first be very sure you are right; it isso easy t> be deceived—you may be wrong and yet not know it ‘When you go to buy « bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS be sure you get “C-A-B-T-E-R8" then you reall right and can go ahead; you know their value; they never fail, But dou't forget ouria- junction, “BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT.” Besure you ask for ““C-A-B-T-E-E.- .” Besurs youget “C-A-R-T-E-R'-6." Frauds and imitations ‘will put you wrong; don't let themdoit. Besureyoa got the genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE Small Pil. Small Dose, Small Price. myl6 CHILDREN ORY FOR PITCHER'S CasToRia 1107 @ ST. (A. C, Whelan, late of F st, Mgr.)se20! — n028