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_ SOUVENIRS Of The Palais Royal “Opening.” Tas xew store 18 ATTRACTING SUCH CROWDS OF NEW PATRONS THAT MANY DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE PROPER MEANING OF THE PALAIS ROYAL OPENING SOUVENIRS. i] To comnzcr oxz FALSE IMPRESSION—THE SOUVENIRS ARE NOT IN CONNECTION WITH THB OPENING OF THE NEW STORE) BUT TO COMMEMORATE THE BEGINNING OF A NEW SEASON—THE PALAIS ROYAI/S SIXTEENTH ANNUAL “OPENING” OF AUTUMN FASHIONS | FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN. | Ayn ms OB SUCH TRIVIAL DO NYE CONSIST OF THE PRESENTATION OF PICTURE CAnDS | RB THE NEW AUTUMN GOODS DISTRIBUTED AT LEss THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, Dy MANY| INSTANCES. | Tram me avrmer “orexic™ Wil, £0 S00N BE AN EVENT OF THE Past THAT THE LSE OF SOUVEMIRS SHOULD BE MDRE THAN CARELESSLY GLANCED THROUGH.— THE OLD ESTABLISHED DEPARTMENTS GREATLY ENLARGED AND THE MANY NEW ONES: ) : a ADDED EXABLE A MORE GENEROUS LIST OF SOUVENIRS THAN EVE POSSIBLE IN THE Past Norm mar so cum terr manp| oF THR LIST BELOW ARN THE PRICES YOU WILL FIND MARKED ON THE GOODS, 10 THE RIGHT HAND ARS THE SOUVENIR PRICES, THAT { WILL POSENIVELY BE DISCONTINUED WITH THR CLOSING OF THE STORE ON SATURDAY. List of Souvenirs. (st floor balcony.) treated for 25e instead of 50c, Gentleurce or 40e fastend' st re, tis if a2 “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., 1HURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1893—TEN PAGES. 5 Axrt Goovs Dzrarruent. The 3-Day pieoee Cash Sale | PIERCE’S At The Rink Continued All the Week Ox Accoust Or Tue Ram. Reductions. CIENTIFIC BUYING has put us far in the lead of most of our fall competitors. We're selling more goods, better goods, cheaper goods this year than ever before, and Greatest Darvains We can say with positive assurance that Ia Furniture, more quality for the money you spend mr spend here cannot be obtained elsewhere = in America. Ever offered. ~ ‘These offers for tomorrow substantiate this statement: Rich Ribbons For very poor prices. We told you @ day or two:ago how, -by helping @ manufacturer over his embarrasxment, ‘We got possession of an immense assort- ment of All-silk, Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons for millinery and fancy work. Every conceivable shading. Worth double these prices: 1-tnch Ribbons—5 CENTS XD. 14-inch Ribbons—7 CENTS YD. 1%-inch Ribbos—) CENTS YD. 2Anch Ribbons—12 CENTS YD. 2%-Inch Ribbons—16 CENTS XD. Glorious Gloves. ‘The 100 dozen 4-button Novelty Glaces are fast disappearing. Very latest tints, with white or self-stitching, and very large fushionable buttons. Instead of ‘our intended price, $1.60 a palr, we're selling them (Just as “‘flyers") for 98 Cts. The Pair. The Store Is overflowing with Ike values, but fre won't take time to tell you of them to- day. Come iu and see them for your- self. If you'll bear in mind the prices ‘asked elsewhere, we think our offers will convince you that this is the place to buy. Worthy of particular mention are the New Dress Goods. Around this department, more than any other, ladies’ interest seems to be centered. * PIERCE &. ‘Where Quality’s First, Profite Second. Sra Sr. & Pa. Ave, Marker Space. Most successful cash sale ever inaugurated. Here are a few of the many good things: $30 Case Sues $18.75. Substantial 8-plece Solid Oak Cham- ber Suite, large beveled plate mirror. Now marked $30. Fon Cass, $18.75. $10 Cmrroxren $6.50. No. 50. Antique Oak Chiffonter, Polish Gnish., Now marked $10. For Casz, $6.50. Woven Wire Bed Springs to ft bed. Now utarked $3. x For Casu, $2.25. $10 Har Marrarss $6.90. . Mattress, covered with best ticking. Now marked $10. For Casu, $6.90. $18 Siwrvoann $12.75. No. 108. Antique Oak Sideboard, polish finish, 2 cupboards, 3 drawers and 1 drawer lined, 14 by 24 plate mirror. Now marked $18, For Casu, $12.75. $14.75 Ha Rack For $9. No. 38. Solid Onk Aiall Stand, 12 by 20 French plate glass, 4 oxidized hat pins, ball seattle ang umbrella stand, highly polished. Now marked $14.75. Fon Casz, $9. 88 Conxzn Cums $4.95. No. 96 8 more Fine Comer Chairs, cherry frame, upholstered in silk tapestry brocatelle. Have been marked $8. For Casu, $4.95. $18 Srovexrs Caam $12.25. No. 23. 4 more Students’ “Sleepy Hollow” Chairs, tufted and covered with silk tapestry, Now marked $18. For Case, $12.25. $1.90 Tastes For $1.15. 13 Solid Oak Parlor, China or Bric- a-brac Tables, double shelf, French leg. Now marked $1. For Casu, $1.15. Closing Out Sale OF A WELI-SELECTED STOCK OF Big Sale of Dry Goods, Parlor Suites, |Regardless of Cost. We have had shipped uss carload — of Parlor Furniture, which was or- dered for October 16th delivery. We have not the room for this furniture THE UNDERSIGNED, INTENDING TO Think of It! AGold Watch $9.98 Hataloay sy pie ct Sage tu (7A handsome present and suitable for . anybody.—Call “and see them whether you want to buy or not. M. Hoffa, 717 Tlarket Space. Winter Millinery. ‘MRS. M. 3, HUNT, CLUSIVE selection, to which she invites tnspec- tion, cS MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. Dr. Carleton, SOT 12th st ow. paenets Over ime e's SPECIALIST ‘ONLY. Graduated England, 1865; New York, 18%. All ‘Ehdnerg, ‘Blood of Stig Discesen, Nervous ‘Debi TREATMENT GUARANTEED. Beware of unskiliful and unlearned pretenders, fous nd "nuuubugs. ‘Special experience is aber Deceasary. : Dr. Carleton ts positively the only physt- cite Ta the city: of Weabiagtaa ‘who limite “his Pours, 8 aim. tol pin and 4 pam to a pam. am. : sundays, ‘9am. to "p.m. only. Consultation free. aulé-3m Tomorrow Can- ‘by these two mix- tures. They're the leaders of all our CAND! SHEEIES FIRE CAEBIEE RUPAMR? S72. Everyone Is troubled at scme time with chills, fever or malaria. They're the prevailing ints of this time of the year. Take MILBU! MALARIAL CAPSULES next time you're troubled. They'll cure in 24 hours. Money back if you find it other- wise. 25 CENTS A BOX, of all draggists. ; r » OTs. Lins C. Mibtsk: 68 & G SE. ed 0-0—0—0-0—-0-0--0--0—0-—0 0—0—0—0—0—0— Aes Be ew: tt Tits Cotros Is Weill $4 Breve: pe ctiey payuent ofa bot- |) bb SALE BAWKRUPT zz STOGK. “Yes, sir; it will a stop mo becomes @ gent “Well, it won't.” SMASHED BOTTLES. Rev. John James Begins a Liquor Crusade in This City. THROWS BRICKS THROUGH A WINDOW. Continuation of His Bottle Smash- ing at the World’s Fair. country.’ MENTAL CONDITION IN DOUBT. There was a whisky run on 7th street this morning at the store of Charles Kraemer. front of the place one of the bricks * Was hurled in the direction of the show | Georges county, on the Baltimore and Poto- window. Then there was a crashing of |mac railroad, and is where Mr. Perkins lass and a breaking of bottles. A second | lives at the present time. brick was thrown and again portions of the| Mr. Perkins was @ whig for many years, Window and another of the pyramids went | until after the close of the late wat, when dcwn. The third brick was thrown thro’ he went to the republican party. His the side window. which is much smaller | litical carcer dates back many years, He than the front glass. has held many positions of trust and honor, A i rt i | : next to the window. and in this little apart- | He Was appointed tm ime by “Gov. Brown. racine, tt the Proprietor, his wife and lttle| Be, ! Probably the wealthiest man is child, and the only | ~4 active thing that prevented | POTS caren, count San a ane wit, them trom being injured | interest in church effaira, and ie iim ee eee ine, Wire screen just back of the | gave the land, and built's church ow tne gcods in the window. place, which is called Perkins He miele ra aa eae FTUCK by two of the |is 8 member of this church, is an = being | M. urch, tributes largely plerced where the bricks Meninet ik |its support Som #8 saving those who were seated in = on of the 6th et soon arri preacher with him to the 6th police station, a destroying private property away a number of tracts headed: “War Against the Hell-Drink.” The tract “There garth so manifestly the special of an embodiment of liquid hell and distilled = Jost now, and not caring to store It, RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, HAS DE- Wns Bz Sor Fos Oxensr Or | Stmnation "and, ther devil in ‘solution = Kasco we have concluded to sell it at strong, Grink. There nothing pnd 3s Wine ok aes’ at Geaubsara bid Jose tua cages TERMINED TO CLOSE OUT HIS WELL- Onromar Cosr. casts down the angel and heavenly in man ‘2e Mk Covered selling prices for cash. A tour of in- ig and raises up and exalts and empowers Age Waite Duck spection will convince you that no SELECTED STOCK OF DRESS GOODS $3 crowns the low and beastly and devi- ibe per os, sack low <prlees have ever doen AND DRY GOODS GENERALLY, AND which aman has so good a chanee® tor named on such high quality Parlor spilling some of the devil's blood and initials Sultes. Note these few illustrations: FROM THIS TIME OUT OFFERS THE ing some of his resources “4 , ee, je the i of and treasure as cat He per hank 3 ENTIRE STOCK REGARDLESS OF From Type ee ‘or ang No. 18. Fine Imported Wiltoa Rug what the supreme court declares a great gaat Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, consisting a gfime maker. Not ail the great ‘criminals 1.25 yard of sofa, divan, rocker, arm and for party purposes legislate this great 38 yard side chatr, tmitation” mahogany ee erime maker on the people can make a eel frame, plush trimmed, spring edges SIBLE, AND ALL PERSONS WILL FIND a Le) frininal of him who finds courage in his 5 yar Predrag trier IT WELL WORTH WHILE TO CALL AT Not al the jails, unlined” Ape . a w —— ee en oe Ladies’ $1.50 and $2 Shoes, TSe. crime and misery power can make a crim- For Cash $37 75 AN EARLY DAY. OF COURSE THIS $5 apd $6 Shocs, $2.50. be would etre Ser o7s the bell Grint as ° Ladies’ Storm 2c. e down a loose 9 GREAT SACRIFICE IS FOR CASH oe hemi <a ea on the community. The Christian and Sr A ONLY. And all other goods will be slaughtered in oat & mann $0 Ba eons Sa wrroxent Axo Boox Dzranruner. a ALL PERSONS INDEBTED ARE RE- SLE COMMENCES THURADA, oor. 5, | *tf0Ying the great crime producer, ‘We to (First Floor.) poor alga eg ad COME EARLY AND GET BEST PICK. ent a por Doliticians and lawyers to 1. Crane’s Latest Writing Paper for pieces, consisting of sofa, divan, QUESTED TO CALL AND MAKE jem grant us permission and make it lawful to Ife & ib Writing Paper, 100 shvets, for. arm, ‘rocker and 2 side” chatre, Toot up weeds and kill minks and wolves Fs Eepernonad, Ne ‘spring edges, imitation mahogany SPEEDY SETTLEMENT. o and foxes, and yet these animals and weeds Saas caeay abeh mesma? Gan . have a better right to live than has strong tng price of such a suite, $75. —- and devour human beluga "We aonere bos against the evil and call upon all men Consar Deparneexr, For Cash, $48.50 hust SLEEP oll alt he Dood of eee | SE ate eee eee ay cas $1.50 Bagiish “snemsid” Carving Set, Rogers’ — . ° us er, OUSE wen, to assert their manhood and make| > Priendg and relatives rdacments Me Biarrits Pigskin Moumquctaive, from 10 to a airman No. 909. Fine Silk Brocatelle Par- 5 Waya and means are lowfat in nee aval | MENGEN, ‘The remains of JOSEPH MENGES: will Ty ag and to 9 pote for = £3 Es Garvers, guaranteed steel biade, tor. oo wu. ‘Gloves, ‘button, for: ‘ise Jor Suite, imitation mahogany frame, ways and means are lawful in destroying taire for: Be Uspzawean Axo Hosreay Deraar- MENT (First Floor.) Ladies" Natural Wool Vest and Pants for. ‘nderw. Se Sorfote snd Sew Seanesrick Se Fleece-tued Underw s $e Ladies’ 1 Warrant! Past Be Silk 4 Boot-patiorn Lisle Howe Silk Pizted Hose for. ‘50 Pure Silk Hose tor. Black Hose Waar asp Scrr Derartuesr. rd floor.) ¢Ths Alaska Seal Jackets for Alaska Seal Capes for. 75 ‘Alaska Seal Jackets Mink Fur Collarettes, for. latest style London Bors Crormse Derarraext. Emb:oldered Black Hose for. Street’ Costume’ for. tH i i i’ Hand-made Guipare Laces’ tor: All-silk Drapery Nets for. a8, it foxes! Hovsexezrrxa Goons Depanrurst. (Second Floor.) @e yard Gtinch Bleached Tabie Damask for..50c ‘$1_ yard G8-inch Scotch and Irish Double Damask for, Me yard All-lnen Toe Zard T2-imea All-iinen Irish 15 dozen % Ail-linen Damask 1.98 Best Damask Ni Huck Towel 2e Hemmed Hi Te Crochet Bed 18336, ‘Towels, tor. cera eee He S28 &! SERERRStRs 'B9¢ (First floor.) $2.48 Ladies’ Umbrellas, real moh for. B nd men’s, for ‘and Men’s Macin 75 Ladies’ Cloth Finish Macintosher $2.25 Misses’ Macintoshes, all sizes, for (First floor.) Books, ‘Card Cases, $2 Card, Cases, ‘sterling sliver” trimintngs Card Cases, silver trimmed, for- ‘Se. Chatelaine Bags for... 10 per cont discount on ‘Tri 3 © Lorgnetie Chain, gold and silver, for: | Sec Sterling Hat Pins for. 79¢ | 15e Paster Mack for the bath. for. 1 ‘Assorted “Ex: Bde 5 10 per cent discount—one-tenth off marked prices bottles of | of aif“Teat gold jewelry, silver-plated and sterling | © H r, Combs and Brushes, Candle Sticks, Flasks, Manicure Sets, ete, $2 Hand-painted Silk Fane for... ‘$5 Fans, all styles, for. $20 Fans, all styles, for ‘Te. Feather Fans, all $1 Fans, all styles, for. (Basement. A. LISNER, Proprietor. Unmretzas axv Ruszer Goons Learazr Goons axv Prnroneny. &e., for. aveling ‘Bags. | Te hott er & Gallett Violet Wi ey ide Roger’ & Gaiiett ‘osth: pact rater, £F Coxrectiosery Deranruesr, ent.) ‘Be I. Peppermint and Wintergreen Creams for.19¢ THE PALAIS ROYAL, G & uth sts. We have a large number of odd Parlor Pieces, such as sofas, divans, 3-plece suites, rockers, &c., which we will sell proportionate- Ire ho THE MAJORITY JULIUS LANSBURGH, | OF THE PUBLIC 66 ° 99 Prefer high-class quality to lowness of price. In dealing here you get the best qualities s) ‘at the prices of inferior goods, as the fol- Jowing examples show, viz: $1.65 buys Ladies’ Regular $2 Shoe. $2.65 buys Ladies’ or Gents’ Regular $3 Shoe. $3.50 buys Ladies’ Regular $4.00 Shoe. $3.75 buys Gents’ $6 French Patent Calf Shoe. We can name hundreds of equally low prices on first-class goods, but you must see the goods to appreciate qualities. FRAY BENTOS is @ town in Uruguay, South America, on the river Plate. It would not be celebrated except that it is where the celebrated LIEBIG COMPANY'S coma from unt te the rene qrasmg soue| FHE WARREN SHOE HOUSE, Ground it are reared the cattle which are slaugh- Ga W. Tie tered—1,000 to 1,200 a day—to make this famous product, which is known ‘round the world as the 919 F STREET N. W. standard for QUALITY, FLAVOR AND PURITY. oc3-th,tu THE PBOPLE'S RESORT FOR GENUINE BAR- se2T GAINS. CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7TH—708 K STS. N. W. E WANT YOU TO BECOME BET- ter acquainted with our stock of Hosiery and Underwear, which we cap justly claim to be the most complete in this city. To {llustrate the completeness: Our line of es in Underwear—for — Men, Women and Children—begins at 16 ends at 50. In Hostery the smallest size ty 4 and the largest 12, Ladies’ and Men's Heavy-weight Merino Underwear at 50c. each. Dress Goods In great variety, at prices within reach of the slimmest purse. We cater to the masses, and can therefore fur- nish you a full Dress Pattern as low as $1.50 and ranging from that up to $20. Among the latest arrivals are 38-inch Muminated Hop Sackings, strictly all wool, at 50c. a yard. 46-inch Storm Serges, worth 8c. at 6c. 42-inch Fancy Plaids, worth $1, at S5e. 40-inch Imported Hop Sackings, worth §1.25, at Ladies’ and Men's All-wool Under- wear, (in white, natural and scarlet. Only’ $1 each, Ladies’ and Men's Fine Quality Cai ‘scare si. S4-tnch Iuminated Scotch Mixtures for tailor suits, worth $2, at $1.50 a yard. Don't fail to fospect our line of Dress Fabrics mere Underwear, white and before buying. Only $1.50 eaeh. We bave finest 25e. Hoss for “Men,” Women and “Children ia the city. We would Ike to have you tet us here. ° oO Carhart & Leidy, 928 Tru Sz. Ax T06 K Sr. oa | x00 Joussox & Lorrazuy, 713 Market spaco TTT TTS TTT TTT The Monumental, FASHION LEADERS IN FINE MILLINERY AT POPULAR PRICES. ‘We are the originators of popular prices, and at the present time economic housewives should avail themselves of the opportunity to select from our immense stocks, which present greater value for | the arch. money than ever before. Imported Hats And Bonnets. Worth $25 and $35. Our own reproduction. Fine selection of Children’s Untrimmed Hats. Real Felt, latest styles, all colors. ...75c. to $1.75 Imported Plateaux, all colors. Sc. to $1.48 Silks, Velvets In all the leading -hades to match dress goods All silk—No. 5 at fc., No. 7 at Te, No 9 at Ge, oot. 99 F ST. NW. SLEMEDEDMEDOLEAAALALRARABAEDE Heating Your house, this winter, is probably a matter under consideration now. Let us put in a “TORRID FURNACE.” You'll never know what a cold bouse is, Be- size. It's small and compact—easily man- aged—and economically used. See us about S.S. Suepp & Bro. 432 9a Se Plumbing, Heating, Tinning, Gas Fitting. oct China For Decorating. hero the larseet. variety of bowel andere pep the title shtpes of plain white “repent ine in the + ne —s ‘Trays, Do ‘hiter-dinaer’ Guns aad Seacerm, “aieeh Boudotr Sets, Chocolates, Boxee, i Vi Cracker J; Ice Cream and Fi: by Seta addin Dishes and Other articles ta Paint? ie French China Pin Trays 22 French China Comb-and-brosh Trays 450. up, After-dinner Oups and Ssucers 15c. up. Wren MONSON, “Crockery,” Nc, 1205 Pa Ave wots $17.98 and 21.98 | B®" tery 2 last earthly resting, : Et ah Aah strain" | Org Pa, Ave. | 822 77H STREET WW. jon. Siieitmeeterss| basse For Cash, $29.50 | «<« Hide inten could they te tad'en Sas Meo. | PETPRRES, On, Pegertey Opes ST 8 A ; FE i H He TSe Fis 2H HN aged fifty-four years. ‘od friends of the family are invited to attend. funeral nat ite residence, Good ees, as, for bonded wi houses,’ and let the October 6, at 8 o'clock a.m. ‘Green cay wi Bbrotecting Taw catch you if mount cemetery, Baltimore. No Sowers. — * can and show the crime of destroying | scorT. , on Thursday: Octemer of our fellow men, and | Sissi. at the ‘Shorehum. SOOT, then endure the glory of such imprison- Sematy of Secu. Cum. the coumay ment seventh year 0 of property used in the man. nee = Se >> business. "A. man renting his no 44 street, on Friday aftermomn at 4:20 0 = tee business deserves lose it. Rouse, ye of America, whil STRAUB. On W ,, October 4, 1888, at ve left a remnant of the old colonia | ea pm, JOSEPH. hustent of Annie for God's spirit to put fire to, be- |. E. Stmauh. courage fore you are made slaves to the vile whisky | UmcTal from Ms late residence, 0 O08 Se northwest. on Saturday, Octo- Dower, under the pestilent teaching of pul-| ter 7, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mus ‘at the pit and press that all laws are to be re- Church of the Immaculate Conception at 9 Spected, no matter how vile and wicked o'clock. Relatives an4 friends are respect- and devilish they may be. It were better] fully tavited to attend. @ thousand times to lose life, if need be, 1888, Therada October 5, in destroying respect for whisky protecting ES colo PRET tS TRAY laws than to live in peace with them. Sta ‘of Charen and ©. Travers, aged “JOHN T. JAMES.” Committed for Examination. In the Police Court today, when Deputy Clerk Washburn called “John T. James” | WATTS. Qn Wedventas, Ovteper 4, 2M at the prisoner walked to the prison rail, and| Sinry C. Watts, tn the @fty-seveuth year of im a quiet, gentlemanly way said “here.” his ‘age. nad ome “You are charged,” read the clerk, “with | PUmcr!, ‘rom [is late resid hs *elatives nad having destroyed a pane of glass in the| frivuis invited to attend. (Baltimore and Phil- acpedogins ‘without consent | Sdeluhia papers please cops.) of the, owner. Are you guilty or not | === es guilty?” “According to the interpretation of the | SET; law protecting the ik: use, . the reverend re, four months and twenty days. Funeral private. (Baltimore and Laurel papers ) z x} d Ey 3 and told of the affair. He had seen the ruins and the prisoner had admitted to him that he threw the bricks and smashed the window. | ex WRY, 414 you do this?” the court asked | prisoner. OVER FIFTY “Because I am opposed to the rum traffic and I want to break it up if possible,” was | TEACHERS OF COOKERY response. “That sort of thing.” said Judge Kimball, “won't break up the sale of liquor.” Mr. Kraemer, proprietor of the place, then told his story of the affair. He told the court how his attention was attracted to the outside of his place, and of the narrow escape of his wife and child. How much was done?” the court (ond te thelr work they must have the Dest) are using CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER 4 “If you want the best, (uy Cleveland's.” “The glass was worth about $300 and the stock about $150,” was his reply. “I never 2 did anything to that man in my life,” he added. SESS Teese ages eese egg eg gee ages: “Have you anything to say about your conduct?” asked Judge Kimball. “The most beautiful thing in this world is a happy, beautiful counterfance,” started the preacher, as he walked to the witness stand. “We don't want any speeches,” inter- jed the court, “tell about what happened this mot er “That's what I am going to do,” he con- tmmued. “The great spoiler of home and happiness is strong drink. “But do you think this sort of business is going to stop it?” interrupted the judge." nga3 CHILDREN CRY FOR PITCHERS casTQuia