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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER ‘4. 1893—TEN PAGES. A BIG SUCCESS. SAL e The Rink |BANKRUPT Crowded STOCK. With Eager Buyers Wax Bz Sow For Oxenar Or ‘This bas been the most success- Ontorsaz Cosr. i0¢, UP. have a few left of the following Ladies’ $1.50 and $2 Shoes, TSe. nes: % and $6 Shoes, $2.50. 96. 8 more Fine Corner Cuairs, cherry frame, upholstered Ladies’ Storm or Sandal Rubbers, 23c. Men's Rubbers, 37¢. im silk tapestry brocatelle. Have been marked $3. And all other goods will be slaughtered in the same manner. For Cash, $4.95 318 Srovexrs Cun $12.25 SALE COMMENCES THURSDAY, OCT. 5. COME EARLY AND GET BEST PICK. olumbia Shoe House, with silk tapestry. Now marked $18. 822 7TH STREET N. W. For Cash, $12.25 $1.90 Tastes For $1.15. 13 Solid Oak Parlor, China or Brie- a-beae Tables, double shelf, French leg. Now marked $1.90. For Cash, $1.15 $30 Cusmen Serres $18.75 Substantial 3-piece Solid Oak Cham- fo agen ery eco aay rs SS XXXEXXXKKXE — no SRSUERNRRREELESEERERENES EE EREENE SREESCURESELE SET XEASSSSEEEEEEE ‘or as! I 7. EXXXXAXANAKALAANXTAXLAXK XXXXXIXE 9 EXUXAXXXAXXXXXX XEXEXEXEXEATAEEL i = The $10 Curroxme $6.50. aca No. 50. Antique Oak Chiffoater, Bon + polish finish. Now marked $10. Business Prineiples. Marche. MONSTER RIBBON SALE. Tomorrow morning we shall ‘spread out om center tables the greatest bargains in All-silk Rib- Dons ever offered in the history of the Ribbon industry. This purchase is as muci the result of luck as good management, and fs was only by taking the entire ‘Stock of the importer that we se- cured such a concession. They are All-silk Ribbons, in four widths, im all the popular shades, and ‘we will sell them at exactly wowewos |Half = Price. $9 For Cash, $6.50 $3 Bev Semxcs $2.25. Woven Wire Bed Springs to fit any bed. Now marked $3. For Cash, $2.25 $10 Hur Marress $6.90 40-Ib. Mattress, covered with best ticking. Now marked $10. For Cash, $6.90 818 Stwesos $12.75. 10c. Rissoxs, 1 rxcz, For 5c. Yo. ys 12c. Rrspoxs, 1 cx, For 6c. Yo. a 16c. Russowsj 1x rxcx, For 80. Yo. Big Sale of 20c. Rissoxs, 2 rxca, For 100. Yo. Parlor Suites.| so-so We have had shipped us a carload ee ees 314-316-318 7th St. auch low peices have ever been FREESE SAS RAEASEREEERES IEE =iscaiticcio: | RRRRRERE =o UXXEXKKEXKATINY MEXKKKEXEXEAALTL Ee XNUXNRKAEAAAAT LAXKXIXAXCAXAIALY No. 18. Fine Imported Wilton Rug Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, consisting of sof, divan, rocker, arm and side chair, imitation mahogany frame, plush trimmed, spring edges and an exceedingly showy suite. Regular selling price, $62.50. For Cash, $37.75 No. 370. Handsome Silk Brocatelle Parlor Suite, plush trimmed. 6 Pieces, consisting of sofa, divan, arm, rocker aud 2 side chairs, spring edges, imitation mahogany Imported =ssrias |“Novelty” for Cash, $48.50 Glove S, No. 900. Fine Silk Brocatelle Par- Jor Suite, imitation mahogany frame, silk plush trimmed, 6 full pieces. Regular selling price, $55. For Cash, $29.50 McKnew’s Daily Letter. ‘We have just received our new fmporta- tion of 4-button “Real” Kid Walking Gloves, in the new fall shades, with welt, stitching and buttons to match and in also black with combination stitebing and buttons, Here We hare a large number of odd Parlor Pieces, such as sofas, divans, 3-pleco suites, rockers, &c., which we will sell proportionate- ly for cash. JULIUS LANSBURGH, “Rink,” - Y. Ave. Near 14ta Sr. CARHART & LEIDY. 928 7TH—700 K STS. N. W. 'E WANT YOU TO BEE » _- Edison-gray lain, fans, &¢. $1.50 & $1.7 Per Pair. You will instantly recognize that there are no better 4-button Gloves manufac- tured than these. Ladiex who appreciate Superfine Kid Gloves should not fail to secure a few pairs before the best shades are sold. W.H.Mcknew 933 Pa. Ave. of sizes “io Cnlerwcne ior Men 20000000000000000 ae eT EL GAs You Musté "s All-wool Ladies’ and M i] . \SEat Bread | in “white, natural abd sai Oo oO \ ods Corser Mt © —wny oot have tt made from a four () Ladies” and Men's Fine Quality O that makes ‘more’ bread, “lighter” the city. We wonld Ike to. have oO ‘ ‘s oe Oo ‘Ceres . Carhart & Leidy,|0 “imate ape see eau find the circular sigued In autograph 928 Tru Sr. Asn T06 K Sr cca | O oy Win. Mt. Galt & co und bearing the Souteaths boobies |) tmprint of two gold medals. ‘Ceres’ | © for sale by all grocers. We only wholesale it. For the Men: z Oo: Coscocsooces We not only Scour and Dye Men's Garments | Q) wink ite new. tat make aemary wim, | WY. M. Galt &Co Af desired, at a nominal charge. If last win- ; : ter's suit ts still “gont."* but “rusty," hetter | Prelgperseroyllles wand Fook Desiern Jet us “do ff up” for you aud save the cust |() CUR. IST AND IND. AVE. N. W. it of a new walt. oc CASH A Great Lever At The Globe WOODWARD --. LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. X.W. —.—— Furniture Co.,| GrandRetailing as Done Here 1209 F St. N. W. “Cash 1s the lever that moves the world.” It {8 also the lever which moves Furniture and Upholateries from ue to you at prices from 25 to 331-8 per cent less than others ask. We buy for cash and sell for cash— hence we buy close and sell close. lOLSTERTES. PHOLSTERIES, 48-1n. Colored Madras, large colored blocks, rings and — embroidered on fine cloth. Regular price, 50c. Special price per yand..e2 = De. 500 Mottled Chenille Table ‘Covers, fringed. Regula: Price, 1. Bpectal prices G-quarter Fringed Table Cor- foie figured and plain cen- lers, best quality. I i Price, $2.00." Seta price 18 by 181m. Down Cushions. Regular price, $1. = (ra pes De eevee 37 20 by 20-in. Down Cushions lar price, $1 chal price 80c. 22 by 221m. Down Cushions, Regular price, $1.50. Spe- celal price, peiecciae 24 by 24-in. Down Cushions, Regular price, $2. Special price. z 50 pairs Fine Saxony Cur- taivs, Brussels effects — your choice of four pat- terms. Regular price, $4 ber pair. ‘Special pric —s 125 pairs Chenille Curtains, fringed top and bottom, wide dido and full length and Regular pri “Special pric $5.00 100 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains. lar price, ST pate speckal peices: 100 pairs Chenille Curtains, fringed top and bottom, dado and valance. Regular Spectal 65c. $2.90 2,000 yards Exquisite Printed Silks, excellent variety of colorings. patterns and 55c. $2.35 G0-in. Fine Silk Brovatelle, ew designs and. colorings, dest quality. Regular price, $7.50. Spectal price ber yard. . FUBSITURE. URNITURE. Elegant Sclid Ouk Bed Room Table. Worth $1. Special price. i $5.00 a 65c. $1.00 $1.60 $2.40 pS Solid Oak Cane-seat Chalr. Worth $1.75. Special price gens Solid Oak Cane-seat Rocker. Worth $2.50. Spectal pric Large High-back Reed Rock- er. Worth price... Solid Oak High-back Din- ing Chair, highly polished. Regular price, $1.75. Spe- $1.00 etal price — Handsome Wilton Rug Couch, silk plush trimmed, 6-In. fringe. Wi $20 7 Gal Pelee scene OLLI eae 50 Elegant Gold Leaf Recep- tion Chairs, faney rush seat. Worth $5. price : ace ame 50 Handsome Corner Chairs, mahogany finished frames, upholstered in rug and broratee, | Worth $2 94.75 G-ft. Solid Oak Special price. Table, twisted legs. Wort! T.4 $00. Special prices) R425 Elegant Solid Ouk Combina- tion Bookcase and Writing Desk. 3 ft. 6 in. long by 4 ft. high, neatly carved and highly polished. Worth, $25. Special price $17.50 peor as Handsome Solid Oak Chiffon- fer, 5 drawors, oval French plate mirror, Iighly ed. Worth $15, Solid Oak Sideboard, bighly polished. "Vorth $18. § etal price... $12.75 aS Chamber Suite, large French bevel plate Solid Ouk Worth $250" Spectat price, 1 8.75 ‘The Globe Furniture Co., 1209 F St. N.W. M. H. Pace, Masacer. BAGS 500 Grain Leather Bags just re- celved from an overloaded manu- facturer, We bought them at a low figure and will share our luck with you by marking them S125 | Each. Take them while you have the opportunity so ME TAG FREE” * * ¢ Kneessi, 425 7th St. A Pleasant Cure As well as a sure cure for chills, fever ute are MIL- CAPSULES. 24 t time required for So that fn buying them we ack if they should fail, and BURN'S hours is them to effect an entire cure. you may feel sat offer the money 25 CENTS A BOX, of all druggists. Jarial compl MALARIAL, the lo Lewis C. Mituas: 6H & G Si oe Black Corsets= ‘The famous “C. B."* make for only $1 is an offer that'll cause many BLACK CORSETS to be bought tomorrow. Long. medium and short lengths among the PINEST PROCESS DYEING 4 O Er Finest work of ult kinds executed at rea- | COOOO OOOOODOOO000 NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, sonable prices. Anton Fischer, 6 G STREET 1920_N atreet_noet CARPENTER SHlop Fhe Old stand of J.T. Walker, Contructor and Butlder None but reliable men seut to the house. se22-1m¢* assortment. money. Paystcar Ceurere Corser C 1107 G ST. (Mf. C. Whelan, late of F st., Mgr.) oct In fact we can ft any one With the “best corset on earth’ for the Creates and sustalus active interest. The store is embossed with important sales just now. Busy talk widens the sympathy between the people—the goods, the prices. You may ask why these low Prices at the beginning of the season. The reply is plain:—First, our sales are driving, pushing, active. But we are in a position to serve you remarkably in prices of highly desirable goods. We therefore propose to put increased activity into sales by giving you the greatest possible values. That's all. A Word About October Weddings. CIFTS FOR THE BRIDE, SOUVENIRS FOR BRIDES-MAIDS, SOUVENIRS FOR GROOMSMEN. Wedding Stationery. CORRECT FORMS AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP FOR INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH AND AT HOME CARDS; ALSO ADDRESS DIES, CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, COATS-OF- ARMS. ‘The steady increase of business in our Engraving Department we attribute chiefly to the excel- lence of its work and to the prices, which are the lowest, on equal qualities of stationery. Let us have your orders for Invitations, ete., now, that we may give as much time as necessary to their proper execution. Only the best work at moderate prices. This we guarantee, YOUR NAME ENGRAVED ON COPPER PLATE AND 50 CARDS, S#e. (Stationery Department. Ist toor, Ist annex.) —o-—_ An Optical Department COMPLETE IN THE MINUTEST DETAIL. THE USE AND ABUSE OF SPECTACLES. It ts an acknowledged fact that the people of today are becoming more and more convinced that the utmost care should be taken when selecting Spectacles and Eyeglasses as an assistance to defective vision, and naturally they are anxious to seek the advice of some practical optician who has had experience und who can so adjust glasses that, instead of being a source of annoyance to the wearer, they are easy and comfortable, Not only the lenses, but the frames, stiould be so adjusted that correct vision may be obtained, We have secured the services of an optician of over twenty-five years’ experience, who gives the most careful attention to the fitting of Spectacles and Eyeglasses in a proper mavner. He will also make repairs quickly, neatly and substantially. Just in, a new stock of Opera Glasses, Lorgnettes, Chatelaines, Spectacle and Eyeglass Cases, ete. TOMORROW A SPECIAL SALE OF OPERA GLASSES. Good glasses, perfect lenses, perfect in every respect. Only a small odd lot, that accounts for the lowered prices: BLACK MOROCCO. PEARL. $9.00, Were $12.00. (Ist floor -Ist annex, opp. Stationery Dept.) Sets IMPORTANT UPHOLSTERY SALE. Tomorrow, Thursday, will egin a sale of Up holstery and Curtains which we propose shall stand IN MEN'S DEPARTMENT. A lot of FOUR-PLY LINEN COLLARS in 1%- inch straight standing style only. To those who wear a low standing collar this ts an excellent op- portunity. WERE 20c. NOW Se. Ast toor 1000 F st. door.) | without a parallel. Siete ek A Satz Or 1893 Srorrs Rear Ki Groves, AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER QUOTED. $14 Par. oe How few of the skins now used in making Gloves Taxe Tur Lace C are KID, even among the higher priced ones. You ake Lue Lace Currarys. know we never sell the cheap, worthless kinds of | More thn two hundred styles, principally our own 5 but wh happen upon any that are | importation, bought direct from the makers tn tear iced and at the sume thue meritorious we | Wwautltieg, for cur three stores” Washington, Balt | more and Richmond—with only our own moderate buy and give you the advantage of that low | prot added to the actual cust of production, Take price. Here ts an example: | any branch of our Upholstery stock—you'll find the Women's 4-button Genuine Kid Gloves, | same low price trend throughout, Irish Point Lace Curtains, as long, broidered in self and contrasting shades, buttons af po fede edi and welts to match, Tan, rouge, mabogany and Actually worth $3.25 pair. meee Frilled French Organdie Curtains, plain or fig : ured center, ACTUALLY WORTH $1 A PAIR. Full size......Actually worth (ist Boor Near skylight.) Sash size, Actually worth $1.74 ones, Point d'Esprit Lace Curteins, frilled. > Full wize......Actually worth 85.00 pair, Wowens Fart Waars. Sash wize......Actually worth $3.50 pair. We have always tried to supply our customers Pompeteur Tees Curtaten: ‘with the correct styles of Wraps and Cloaks and Full si Actually worth $10.00 pair. Sash size, jetually worth we think we have succeeded. Each year we study carefully how we may eclipse the previous year. Moderate prices are essential. Many choice things are here now—garments you cannot find elsewhere in Washington. Twilled Cloth Jackets, wavy blue and black, new style sleeves, full back....Actually worth $5. Fine Kersey Cloth Jackets. finisbed with three rows of silk stitching or edged with electric White Irish Point Lace Curtains, Point d'Esprit center. Actually worth $7.50 pair. Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains. Actually worth $17.50 pair, Edelweiss Lace Curtains. Actually worth $10.00 pair. Double-faced French Velour Portieres. seal... -Actually worth $1: i oc oe Fine Clay Diagonal Jackets, tailor fintsh- ae ea. Actually worth $15. Table Covers to match. All sizes. Imported Fall-welght Capes, Havana brown and dark green, Actually worth $19. Excellent Grade Seal Plush Capes, with over- cape, trimmed with real marten. Actually worth $25 Navy Blue and Elack Twilled Cloth Mackin toshes. Agtually worth $3.75. s+eel1th st, bldg.) Silk Curtains, 314 yards long, fringed top and bot- tom, five color combinations at each price. Actually worth $5, $6 and $7.50 pair, French Tupestry Curtains, oriental effects. Actually worth $5.00 patr, French Tapestry Couch Covers. Actually worth $2.50, $5, $6.75 and $7.50. aoe Printed Satin Art Squares for cushion covers, table covers, &c., 25 inches square, Actually worth Ze, Over Boys: Crormye. Do you know that the extras or fixings or de- talls, or whatever you choose to call them, divide | between good and bad—between tasty and well- fitting garments and those that are not? The extras count a4 much in Boys’ Clothes as in any | others, Suppose you pay a few cents more?—isn't ft worth it? Decidedly, Our new “Reciprocity” Suit for boys is an example. The cloth itself ts | an eatra; the coat collar is Mmed with woolen cloth and this holds shape; the button holes are worked on both sides; the coat facings are twice the ordinary width; the buttons are cut from horn, not moulded; the seams are silk-sewed; the waletband 1s elastic; the shoulders “spring,” that fs, they are hollowed out shoulder shape; the trovecrs are double fn seat and krees, Sizes 4 to 15 years, Actually worth $5, $6 and $7.50. 6-4 Fringed Chenille Table Covers, measure fuller, fringed better, weigh more, larger vartet terns and choicer colorings than auy other cover in the market, Actually worth $1.50. Chenille Table Covers, fringed all around. 10-4, actually Worth $4.00. , actually worth $5. ‘36-inch Silkoline. Actually worth 9c. yd. 36-inch Sateen. -Actually worth 15e. yd. 40-inch Scrim. Actually worth Ze, yd. -Actually worth 18e. yd. -Actually worth 25e. yd. 1th st. bldg.) 86-inch Figured Swiss. 48-inch Figured Swiss. (th floor, A few "Combination" of trousers. A few All-wool Suits. (3d floor. Sults—coat and two pairs -Actually worth $5. -Actually worth $3.75. + 10th st. bldg.) Are probably harder to judge than any other kind of merchandise. Every one can't tell a good leather, Kood make, &¢. have to take the dealer's word for it. The right thing to do is to go to the right place for them, ee | Ladies’ Vicl Kid Button Shoes, made on Pleca- Reavy-ro-vse Bepwear. lis Does it pay to buy the materials and make it With such as the following at your disposal? Actually worth $3.50, Ladies’ Vict Kid Bluchers, straight patent leather tips, turned soles. A ually worth $4.00. 500 Sheets, made of good quality muslin, full Ladies’ Button and Lace Shoes, hand welted, 2% yards long and 1% yards wide. Actually | patent leather tips, opera toes. Werte $00 leach’ Actually worth $4.00, The above shoes we can reconinend fo 1,300 Filiow Biipe, made of. geod quality minis al es recomend for being as dressy and serviceable shoes ay can be bought for the prices. Special care hus been bestowed upon the design and workmanship, aud they will ft as Well as any higher priced sboes. fall 2244x36 inches.....Actually worth 12%4¢. each, 500 Hemstitched Muslin Pillow Slips, full 22% Actually worth 25e. each. +11th st. bldg.) and Children’s Shoes of all kinds, as Lives Depanruenr. Is Paixt Derarruenr. 500 SAMPLE ENDS DAMASK—bleached, bleached, turkey red und cardinal, Actually worth | 4 Pcl laced — oo $1.10 and up. Actually worth Ge. yard. (2d floor s-11th st, bldg.) @a floor........ 11th st. bldg.) A Lot of Rogers’ Shear Co.’s Scissors, 8 to G inches long. Were 250. Pam Now 18c. (ist floor. s-Ist annex.) —o— Woovwarn & Lornnor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STREETS N.W. ‘Tue Tran —Ar— PERRY'S. © SOONER DOES MAN HAVE A Furnishing need—than we are on hand—with a stock to supply it. Just as surely as night follows day—does the medium-weight un- derwear follow the light—and the heavy comes last. October is a medimn month. We have some SHIRTS and DRAWERS—White—for 0c. each that you will find comfortable. Covld and not stretch the actual worth Of course the Sc. ones are better. NAT- URAL GRAY MERINO—and guaranteed un- shrinkable—German makings, All sizes. ‘We are selling the regular $1.50 quality of AMERICAN HOSIERY ©0.'S MEDIUM UNDERWEAR for $1, ‘Ther REVORM COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAWERS (ribbed), soft and durable, that usually are $1.50 we have marked $1.25. Ail sizes, ‘Their $1.75 White Merino—the best there {s—$1.50 just now. All sizes. understand the hygienic properties necessacy to comfort-and they know how to shape garments so you feel at bome in them. All styles—all weights—all grades of the goods, Wisrer Usprnwean. If you want to jump right from summer into Winter—it isn't for us to offer any ad- Vice. We have got thivgs fixed so you can do as you please. If it was January and the snow a foot deep our assortment of the WARMEST UNDERWEAR couldn't be bet- ter. A specially good grade—White—at 50e. each piece, A quality that is one-third wool—safely made—for T5e. each garment. Winter Grays—SHIRTS and DRAWERS— $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 eae! A line of the AMERICAN HOSIERY €O0.’8 make—The NORFOLK and NEW BRUNS- WICK and all the other popular brands— here and abroad. UNDERWEAR—a half dozen garment reinforced with all Sand stitches possible to give Niour Suners. . 13 and 13};Ineh neck meas- good—and long. 14 to 18-inch neck measure—50e., and $1. They are big enough around © biggest’ men, dollar grade is really exceptionally uade of New York Mills Musiin— je stitched, witb pear! buttons—as broad, as they are long—in the large sizes—00 Anches long—60 inches around the chest. for ti Hosreny: UNBLEACHED HOSE-12%ec., 2e., Be. and 50e. a pair. nd SLATE HOSE—12%4c., 25e., 35e. a pair. fememter those GUYOTS BRACES for Sie. a pair. ies, ‘E CREPES, WHITE CHINA SILK, < SILK and BLACK SATIN GRAD- \-HANDS-8 inches wide— - You cam see the same things mark- ed elsewhere 4 Who says we are not alive to man's Becds—and their relief? Prnrys, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE," Established 1840. [1t] ‘Telephone 905. Is Groceries, Wises Axp Liqvors For Thursday Only POOLE’S 11 Leaders See what we can save you on your Grocery bill. But these are ouly a “hint.” Leaver No. 1. L L L L L L Li L L not advance’ the price of our four, notwithstanding that every one else bas. ee ere $5.50 Per quarter barrel. $1.50 —--—— Leaver No. 11. Old Belma Whisky 1s man- red expressly for ‘inal purposes Fancy Eastern Shore x Sweet Potatoes per bushel. 9. a eaven No, 2. Smooth and Fancy N.Y, Burbank Potatoes, carload Just received, per Lusbel ——— zaver No. 3. Smail Sugar Cured Hams, per Ib. be eave No. 4. ae aver No, 5. 2 lbs, Best Ginger Snaps.. raver No. 6. 2 Ibs, Milk Lunch Crack- em. xaper No, 7. 3 bottles Nice Catsup.... sazr Ss BR eaver No. 8. ‘Overholt Pure Rye Whisky, 5 yrs. old. Regu- lar price, $4 gal. day per gallon. ee EADER No. 9. Port Wine. Reg- Thurs} per gations..." 81.80 faces xaver No. 10. Gallfornia Flour ts knewledged by Luudreds of housekeepers In this city to make the best bread) and more of it than any other four in the world. We will ding Washington phy: clans. Per gallon......00.0++ a $3.00 -- 90c N. A. Poole, Per quart 43c 15c = 18 25c Bm 83.25 We Follow No Procession. E LEAD IN THE SHOR BUSINESS of the city! And our prices. are greatly lower than you've ever been used to, Our popular prices have made our SHOES famous ready, and we've been in business but a few weeks. We've been telling you of the lower-priced Shoes; pow We want to introduce our matchless line of FINE SHOES, MEN'S GENUINE PATENT LEATHI |AND- SEWED BLUCHERS AND BALS., nie Made by one of the foremost makers of Mens Fine Shoes. ‘They're in all the latest styles, and are “perfect fitters.” Same qualities HF EAS Be couatey for Our popular mais "$4.98 THE “REGENT” SHOES FOR LADIES, MADE OF THE BEST PATENT CALF. Hand-sewed. Imported kanga- Too or cloth topping. Made in Dlucher, lace or button styles. “The acme of fine shoemaking.”* Perfect fitting. Opera last and the popular walking boot. Sold by all “dealers io want $4.98 THE “EMPRESS” SHOES FOR LADIES. MADE OF FINE “VICI” STOCK —_ a ‘will follow. From the lasts of a famous Of the houses of ill-fame, stare O0F , easranter with fines amounting to $40,000 dur- ‘$4. "ur popular prise. “$2.73 ‘The penalty is from $250 to $80 for the THE “PRINCESS” SHOES FOR LADIES. ——— ITS SALE HAS BEEN PHENOMENAL. ALEXANDRIA, Made of fine, “silky” stock, -<. in all the latest styles. Per- fect fitting. AM widths and sizes. The favorite of the ladies. Sela by our competitors at Be “ota oe emt $1.98 essai ; third ward, "34; ‘fourth, 24. Handsome, Well-made Overgalters, 35 R. Caton, first ward, 216; sec- = ond ward, 119; third wand, 888; fourth wend, 5 Mr. Chas. Thompson received § votes tn ING'S PAl ACK Mat olay inal Sect case Set committee, gave Mr. Caton the right to appoint 10 delegates and a small another, and Mr. Bendheim the 810-812-814 tis delegates a’ apectal ase created to serve the func- it three-seventeenths for Caton and one-seven- ing. This is the problem in the ease The Catholic Sodality Lyceum held pleasant anniversary at their hall on Dube ‘Street last night. After a series of inter- was tended and were made at home iyo ay of Mr. Frank E. Studds, CANNOT oe EAT AFFORD TO |isiicras ce hehe Sa te Veterans, has It ts only once in a lifetime that the ‘Aletandria Clute ce eA association public has a chance at brand-new Shoes fentiemen for social pure for such prices as 50 and T5e. pair, but disbanded, but will be re- such are the prices now quoted at the & new basis. The club has grand receivers’ sale now going on at the at the corner of King and Star Shoe House, 726 Tth st. Why do ‘Streets for some ten years the crowds fleck to this particular bart RECEIVERS’ SALE Of SHOES? Is it because we announce “honest’* Shoes—just as represented in the press? ‘Has it come to such pass that honesty is at a premium in the shoe business? It ‘would seem so. Scan these prices: Miscellaneous lot of Children's 50c. Theol line of Former price, #2, #250, now: OO, A_few odd pairs of Ladies’ Naphige Stes, wort $1.50 750 Men's Fine Russet Bluchers, Starz Suoz Hovse, 726 Tra Sr LEON Tomsk} Recervers. Wa N. Dazrox, Maxaczn sscotm Users of the Welsbach Light. Few sizes left In a_i ‘worth $5 and $6, Dow.» $2 ‘These shrewd business men appre- ¢late the fact that the Welsbach Light is not Superior to the elec- tric light, but by far less expensive: Lansburgh & Bro., 420-426 ith st. Family Shoe Store, 310-312 7th st. Drew's Drug Store,” 1100 Conn. ave. Strauss & Co. (Florists), 909 F st. Ruuscher's, 1110 Coun. ‘ave. Shaw & Tit, 1018 Coun. ave. G. Lansburgi, drug store, 3d apd G sts, ‘And’ many others. ‘Welsbach Gas Burners, $2.25 and up. Gas Appliance Ex., BROWN. At org mgt gp 1898, 7:30 am. HANNAH M., Wife of Biward 1H. Brown, in the twenty-ninth year of Funeral and burial at Philadelphia. CADEN. On Octoder 3, ‘M. Caden. Funeral from St. Matthew's Church Thursday at 10:30 a.m. ad JAMES FRANKLIN ite James and Elenor 14233 :-4N.Y, AVE N.W. 0°6 | GILLIAM. On October 3, 1808, at 9 a.m, BENTA- phe) GIUI1AM, youngest son of Ricb- Opera Caramels | raisers tt mace, 10s 204 amg, “ey ‘at 3 o'clock. ly 10 CTS. HOLMES. On Tuesday, October 3, 2808, at T p.m. A BOX ‘are MAGGIE B., oaly child of George B.’and the Candies that ‘M. Holmes, three and six ‘especially pre- Funeral from parents’ No, 44 K street pated” “tie woabrow's ‘southwest, on Thursday, October b, st 2:90 p.m ei mtg asle. "Every enjoy k bieaale, Mikes Caramels and our ‘orera, CARAMELS are the best of the kind. ‘Try a box. HEETZ’S [MINI vA UEETES FISE OMSBIES SEMANA? STR Heating — Your house, this winter, is probably a Matter under consideration now. Let us pot in a “TORRID FURNACE.” You'll ever Know what a cold house ts. Be- sides, its great heating capacity, another recommendation the Torrid bas, is ite size. It's small and compact—ensily man- aged—aund economically used. See us about S. S. 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