Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1894, Page 7

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That Shoe Question Of what to wear—what'll give the satisfaction for the money, we can for you in @ few words—wear either “WELL WORTH $2 SHOES" or “WEAR WELIS.” You take ‘word for it—they’re the best, most sa’ tory Shoes the prices ever bought— reduced shoes or regular price stock. Basel HITE ‘The styles: ell hoes, orth 2 hoes. ——— _ $2 never bought a Shoe of so high a ——— grade. Made of all glazed Dongola stuck, —— im common-sense, opera, Piccadilly and —— Square toes—tipped and plain; also cloth ——_ top, In all sizes and 5 i i 1H i H ip : i i HHI i { Ht won't take long to sell them all at that price, so you hed better be im before COLD WEATHER ~ Will soon set im, Get your “THE HUDSON BAY FUR COMPANY, S15 11TH ST. N.W. If Necessity Or Inclination Says Only $10 For your Fall Suit, you want to get the Dest you possibly can, Why shouldn't our $10 Suits be like oth- ers’ $12 ones, when we manufacture them, and thereby avold all the profits ‘tween maker and consumer? Nothing sightlter or more serviceable than & Black Cheviot—though if you prefer @ Mixture—we've an almost endless variety at $10. All the Fail Fixings are ready—talloring— Men's—Boys'—and Children's—so if a sud- den cold wave comes you can find comfort quickly and cheaply—here, ~-RISEMAN BROS. weit-coSt THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 96, 1694-TWELVE PAGES. FALL COATS & CAPES At Picknew’s. It ts saying a great deal when we say we have a more stylish line of Coats and Cafes than we bave ever shown this early auy Previous season. If you wish to look stylish at small ex- pense this fs your chance. Fall Coats from $5 up. Fall Gloves. A half century's reputation for carrying only reliable quality Gloves. A customer told the whole story when she stated, after picking out a half dozen pairs of fine gloves, “I buy cheap gloves at So and So's, but I always buy my Fine Gloves of you.”” SPECIAL.—$2 Kid Gloves in New Tans and “Russia Leathers.”” Tomorrow, $1.50 Pr W.H.PickKnew, 933 Pa. Ave. N. W. Poole’s New Grocery, 1209 F St. -Saving On Groceries, &c. ‘We propose to get your Grocery trade by selling the finest and freshest Groceries at prices just a Uttle bit lower than the lowest in town. Depend upon it, we will ot allow ourselves to be undersold and that you will save money by dealing here. mall Sugar-Cured $4.50 bbl. $1.50 qr. bbl. N. Y. Early Rose Potatoes, 75¢. bu. ut To goc. qt., $3 gal. —the best medicinal whisky on the market—so say all physicians. 5 pkgs. “Quail” Brand Parched Oats, 48e. ‘3 the. Milk Lunch Crackers, 18, B Ibs. Ginger Snaps, 14c, New York State Fall Creant Cheese, 16c. Ib. POOLE’S, 1209 F St. Child’s Fine Kid Button. Stzes 5 to 8. $1.35 Child’s Fine Kangaroo Calf School Shoes. Sizes 8% to 10%. $1.65 Tlisses’ Fine Kangaroo Calf School Shoes, Sizes 11 to 2 2-755 3-00, 3-75 Ladies’ Fine Kid Walking Boots. v.00 Men’s English Grain Storm = Calf Lace Shoes, Black or Russet. ‘The same shoe that sells in New York and Boston for Six Dollars. ‘These shoes, with those Patent Leathers and Calf Skin at $3.50, and Calf Skin and Russia st $2.90, show plainly how true it is that my prices are conspicuonsly lower than all otters’ for good shoes. Arthur Burt, 9 Burt’s Shoe Store, 1211 F St. N.W, No coupon needed. to buy a pair of a Just four plain Dollars it Consult If your pet Us Bird or Animal Is ailing. Expert advice free. All kinds of Bird and Dog Medicines and Foods on hand. Schmid, The Bird Man, Pa. ave.——______—_——12 12th at. 20d. Look At Your Hands. Are you neat, careful, ar- tistic, or are you careless, slovenly, uncouth? Your hands eloquently answer. C7 The best-formed and cared-for hands .can be improved by a visit to the Palais Royal Manicure Parlor. Treatment by Mrs. Smith. Fee, 60c. EF Miss Wyles is equally clever in dressing the hair. Treatment, 10¢ to 75c. ‘Palais Royal” Gloves Fit the Hand. Do you know that the hand is. made to fit the glove more often than the glove is made to fit the hand? EF The secret of Shape-retaining and sisting Gloves is Perfect-fitting Gloves, fect-fitting Gloves can only be had whe are In stock to sult those with long, short medium fingers, thin and plump hands. secret of the superiority and popularity of “Petais Reyal” Gloves is the great variety linked with best qualities at lowest prices. experts Allow one of our to fit a pair of ‘Palais Royal” Gloves to your hands tomorrow--at our tisk and without reference to selling them. 7 While the claim ts that the “Palats Royal” Gloves fit better, and, therefore, wear better, than usual, we also claim lowest prices for Best Gloves. To illustrate: $1.85 for 4-bufton Best English Chevrette Gloves is fifteen cents less than prevailing price, $1.50 for 4button Best French Kid Gloves saves you twenty-five cents, $1.00 _i,. superiority of the $1 P. R. Gloves can be demonstarted. We are willing to try them on at our risk—and convince you. We have Men's and Bors’ English Dogskin Gloves, Ladies’ and Misses’ 4-button Real Kid Gloves, “All the latest autumn styles.” Ouly too good for $1 a pair. This For Men. Gentlemen not patrons of the Palais Royal are Fequested to favor the Men's Furnishing Depart- ment with a visit tomorrow. The young men clerks will be pleased to show you the new autuma furnishings without reference to selling them. We know that Palais Royal prices will at least produce favorable impressioas. This For Ladies. Since the autumn importations are now all re- ceived the various departments are overflowing with novelties, Below is mention of your probable Sunday requirement. Silk Stockings for 49c. ‘We quality Stockings fer 49c; boot patterns, with fast black feet and ankles, uppers of brilliant hues. ZSC ana nere are the Lisle Thread Boot- pattern Hore at 2c pair. You'll be charged 38¢ elsewhere for identical quality and style, igc for 25c Veils. iy cents is a special price for Saturday, All the new 25e Veils are included. 20¢ instead of 35¢ yard is the special price for the Chiffon Vetting. 39c for $1 Neckwear. Equally as stylish as feather collars are these of Black Silk Tosca Net, with white and butter color lace edge, 8c is a very spectal price for Sat- urday only. OBE as nia cin Collars, of silk crepe, with rosettes at sides, You know the prevailing price for these fashiouable neckpieces, SC tor woys’ White ant Fancy Linen Byron Collars, such as usual at 12%c, and only 25¢ for Lace Set, comprising Collar and Cuffs, 35¢ for 75c Handkerchiefs. A combination lot of sixteen different styles— over 100 dozen in all. None worth less than 0c; many worth 68c and 75c. The importer’s lows—we gain. SC an styies. ‘Those with lace edges will be quickly picked up by the early callers tomorrow, 25c yd. for $1 Lace, Unly lengths suflicient for neck and sleeves or other purpose where small quantity suffices, Think of 2c yard for the 10-inch Novelty Black Net Lace, with the butter-color “Venice Applique. And see these heavy Chantilly Laces, these lovely Orientals and these Real Point d'Irelande Laces. All at 25 a yard. $1.98 for $5 Umbrellas. Don't smile incredulously, Come and see these Umbrellas, Note the steel rods, the rare and beautiful bandies. Men's and Women's. The Umbrella makers’ syndicate ts paying the difference between their actual worth and what you are charged. See the New Waterproof. The Golf Cape, 38 inches long. Made of water- provf cloth, And ‘ere are other latest kinds of Waterproofs for ladies. $1.50 up to $15, EF The above are now located on first floor. The ordinary Golf Capes at $5, $7.50 and $10 will be fousd on third floor, as are the $15 Tailor-made Cloth Suits that are surprising 80 many ladies, The New Cane Lace Pin. 2le is tomorrow's special price for the Pins made in representation of a man's walking stick. Note the finish of the silver and gold handles and the enamel sticks and you'll see they are superior to those elsewhere at 25e. 19e instead of 2 for the Imitation Tortoise Shell Dagger Hairpin, with beautifully carved top. 48e for two-proug Shell Hairpin, with sterling silver filagree tops, making them worth 75c, 89c for the new Sterling Silver Belt Pins. Se—Gold and Silver Double-heart Lace Pins. Palais Royal, G and Eleventh Sts. i of the vader heres son funss iygienic—Price, $5. all Fancies In Footwear. You may let your faney wander °° * pretty extensivély, and not go out- side the limits of”our Fall Stock. We have a | & bit of everything— newest -reatiows of the season— nothing you've seen here before. Prices: They're down, as usual. We don't try to stretch the shoes to the limit they'll stand, but mark them as far dowu as we can afford. * 2.40) b.20 Children’s Shoes, 20 Per Cent Discount, For Saturday Only. F, Crocker, Treasurer, 939 Pa. Ave. Ladies’ Vict Kid Shoes of the regular $3 quality. For Saturday ovly. Ladies’ Strictly Hand- sewed Biucherettes, 5 * Big Button Shoes, with wing tips, and Cloth-top Shoes, tm razor and *** needle toes. Regular $4 eeeeeee $Best is Cheapest. :An Eddy Refrigerato Costs a little more than an inferior grade, but {ts lasting qualities and the satisfac- ten 1 always gives will make it far the in i SEaNGEa $8.85 to $100. Catalogues on ;Muddy Potomac Water 3 We ny INF ROVER” NATURAL fin saeitris “Cadieioat infil :Chafing. Dishes 3M. W. Beveridge, 3 HOUSEFURNISHINGS, &c. 1215 F and 1214 G sts.” Carhart & Leidy, 928 7th St. “Drives” FROM THAT BIG nee NEW YORK PuRCH ARE, 2 Every _departniegt dm othe gpa “bargains” “whiel gualy ‘for® To We wonld like to quote yéa # long list, but would rather you would drop in and see them for yourself. All-wool Ladies’ Cloth, 39c. yd. 39 pleces of 52-in. All-wool Ladies’ Cloth, 13 handsome colors. We've never see it priced under 50c. the yard. “Bargains” In Bedwear. BED COMFORTS as low. as 00c., up to tue finest dowa comforts at $9. Blankets from @0c. to $9. Gb. California White Blankets at $5— the usual price of which is $6.50, New line of Ready-made Sheets and Pillow Cases at prices ids than what you would have to pay for the material alone. Best soc., 75¢. & $1 Ten’s & Women’s Underwear In the city. Carhart & Leidy, 928 7th St. 706 K St. Don’t Forget ‘That you can't buy a getuine Wade & Butcher Razer anywhere tm the city for anything like the low figures we make. =-Special.== A $2 Wade & Butcher Razor now. -98c. Wade & Butcher Razor, hollow steel. Very cheap at. + Te. Wade & Butcher Razors are very best the American market affords, and our Ine embraces some 24 varieties, all reduced in proportion. Razor Strop, four-sided. Very low at.....+++..19e. Razor Strop, swing, horse tail. Very low at. .19e. Razor Strop, double swing, heavy leather and canvas. Reduced from $1 t0.+..ecsssereesee4BC. Razor Strop, full combination, with real stone hone. Reduced from $2.50 t0....+.+seeees-$1.40 Gents’ or Barbers’ Combs. Special at +19¢, Large lot Dressing Combs. Reduced for this Bay Rom, large bottles, genuine imported, St. Thomas. OMY... ..sseeeeesseererecsveswen 250. Genuine Florida Water (large bottles). Spe- clally reduced to...... teteeseeeeee ee BHC, A special offer in a Barbef’s Hair Brush (¢ comfort to use). Onlf...veeseeeeeees seeees Ae. Shaving Soap, Colgate's, rotind, best in mar- ket. Only........ eee teeee All kinds Shaving Séaps specially reduced. Lather Brushes, good ‘value, for.......+ ooeees]Oe. Lather Brushes at half prige, an endless va- riety, all reduced froth 50. t0...sse+e++0+0.25e. Shaving Mugs, plain and-in elegant designs, an endless variety, at lesy than half their former price. a All Patent Medicinedat fewest cut rates. $1.00 articles at 69c. KOLB PHARMAGY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E STS."N.W, +100. sees Corsets, 79¢ ~White, black and drab, every pair guaranteed worth $1, or money refunded. helan’s, 1003 F, 16d Adjoining Boston Dry Goods House. “Results ob tained absolutely unprecedented." Dr. J. B. ELLIOTT, Prof. Th and Practice of Medicine, Tulane U; it Ta. A ST. STAFFORD Works miracies and ALL DIS KIDNEY AND. MACH. EE OF ALL. CHARGES TO TEST ITS WON- DERFUL CURATIVE POWERS. Our free pamphlet Will convince the ical. STANFORD MINELAL SPHINGS AND HOTEL CO., 149 NX. AVE dyT to oclt Curly Birch Chamber Suites, Beautiful satin finish—artis- tle. destgn—in fact, one of ‘the _ petit weve ave sore VO) Price would be really right at $33. We have them higher priced, toa. ‘The’ extra dollars mean extra finish richer looks—daintier designs. Carpets. When your mind is “‘carpetwards” bent don't fail to remember that our stock of CARPETS is entirely new. No “moss-grown,”” “out-of-date” patterns— but everything bright and fresh. Prices are a pleasing feature, too. CRAIG & HARDING, 13th & F Sts. Elphonzo Youngs Co. Would respectfully welcome home from vacation their numerous friends and patrons, the public, and Announce ‘That our large stock ef FOOD SUPPLIES and other household articles is just about as complete tm every particular as te possible & precare. We bave taken the greatest pains in selecting our fall stock to get all the nicest and best things to be had, and we feel confident that for VARIETY of articles and the reliable quality of each we have distanced all competitors, While there have been no material changes im prices in a general way, yet we are able to offer ‘some special inducements in that particular, We have improved our delivery facilities by putting on additional teams, so that we are pre- pared to give @ punctual service in that regard as well as at the counters, where you will find smil- ing and efficient attendants who have all enjoyed a nice vacation and are therefore in the best of spirits an@ will make it pleasent for you when you call, Please let us see you FREQUENTLY, and do not hesitate te leave @ small order, as we will deliver the same just as cheerfully as a larger one—We are more than ever determined to serve you in the very best possible manner and with the very nicest an@ best things—See? Elphonzo Youngs Co., ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, at 8 9TH ST. “Our Glove News.” Saturday’s Specials. are co be the future order of things. Our goods were never so attractive— everything bright and fresh and exact- ly im tune with the time, Mere's to- morrow’s offerings: OOLORS—White and Black stitching—regular ‘and Dk. Red. This glove I 2 sold all week for $1.65, ° Our $2 4-buttoa Gloves, Louvre Glove Co., 037 F St. Foster’s German Army & Navy Cure. For All-Skin Diseases. The most effective Salt Rheum, Tetter, for Eczema, Pimples, Blotches, itch La "e kind of ‘eruption. a Foster Medicine Com- pany, Baltimore, Md. FOSTER’S GERMAN ARMY AND NAVY See, Gold tm the Head nd sil Inasseatin ‘Nasal Passages. 50 aati THE WORLD OF SOCIETY The Oomings and Goings of Prominent People. The Mexicam Minister and Wife Are Home Again—Personal Notes, The Mexican minister and Mrs. Romero returned last night from their summer travels, and both are in the best of health. They spent the early summer at the sea- shore and August at White Plains, N. Y., where they had « restful and thoroughly pleasant time. Lately they have been in New York, where, as usual, they were the recipients >»f many social invitations. ‘The marriage of Miss Carrie Crook, daugh- ter of Col. Crook of the White House cleri- cal staff, to Mr. Clarence Alexander Bran- denburg will take place on Wednesday evening, October 10, at 8 o'clock, at the Western Presbyterian Church, H street be- tween 19th and 2vth streets, and will be one of the leading events to usher in the fall nuptial season. After the wedding the cou- ple will hold a reception from 8:30 to 10:30, at their future home, 2139 N street, which Mr. Brandenburg had built the past year, and which during the last few days has — completely furnished in handsome style. . ‘ Mrs. Oswell Alonzo Williams of Atlanta, Ga., has sent out invitations for the mar- riage of her daughter, Miss Lillie Theresa Williams, to Frank Bertram Jordan of this city. The wedding will take place on Octo- ber 6 at 6 o'clock p.m., in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, and will be fol- lowed by a reception at the home of the bride’s mother, 286 Peachtree street, At- lanta. Mr. Jordan is a son of ex-United States Treasurer Jordan, and has many ac- quaintances in this city. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Mackay-Smith have returned from Northeast Harbor, Me., to their home on 16th street. of New York city, Mrs. .M. E. Butt and Miss Mary 1. Bos- Well of M street have returned after a Pleasant trip to the eastern shore. A very pretty wedding was solemnized vat 5 Rock Creek Church couple being Sohn Abbott Mr. Will man. The bride, who ceremony. The couple left immediately their 1 trio north, visiting Falls and other points of interest. ding reception will be given on their return in Getoher. Miss Martha 8. Haines and Mr. M. N. Haines have gone to New York for a few Brooke have gone to. Watkins Gien and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Clayton have is- sued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Charlotte Clayton, to Mr. Frank Dorian. to The wedding is take Place on Wednesday evening, October 10, at the First Baptist Church in this city. Rev. Dr. Stakely will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Westel W. Willoughby have Morris, rens, Yates and Watts. —.>___ published a paper in Ni inst, the politics of the paper will be repub- n. On Thursday are always ready their duty and are regular at drills feel sure that the result of the court-martial will have an excellent effect on the general dis- cipline and good standing of the company a8 a whole. The officers of the court have Rot as yet been announced. J. Stanley Neale, who has been business manager of the Bulletin since its start, has severed his connection with that paper. and will resume the practice of his profession. At a meeting of the committee on poor of the city council, held at the office of Geo. H. Hinken yesterday afternoon, Keeper William Smith of the alms house and two of its inmates appeared. It was shown the statements of the inmates that the pong 3 regard to the bad treatment and poor were untrue and that good, wholesomé food was provided and in a suf- clent quantity. The committee decided to ask the removal of Lizzie Penn from the aims house before she became an additional ook, =: the city. 1e ttle of Northumberland coun: Gavin Same fens irs. wi =e at Wil 4 gids e sale of the Hotel Fleishmann is de- nied by the proprietor, who says he has no intention of disposing of the property. James M.Treakle and Miss Bertha German of this city were married in Washington yesterday. In the circuit court, which closed for the term yesterday, the following business was transacted: R. L. Walton agt. Ann R. Washington; a decree was entered allowing commissioner to loan funds in his hands. Julia Smith et al. agt. B. D. Carpenter; argued and submitted for a decree. Judge James Keith presided over the court for the last time, as be will, on January 1, enter on his duties as one of the judges of the supreme court of the state, to was elected by the last legislature. Judge C. E. Nickol of Prince William county will succeed Judge Keith in the circuit court. ————— Faneral of James McL. Rogers. ‘The funeral of James Mcl. Rogers, who was drowned while fishing on Monday, took place yesterday afternoon from Mt. Carmel Chi . A large number of persons at- tends!. The floral offerings were numerous and deautiful. story of one of the buildizgs in the lime yards of Geo. J. Johnson on 20ur street, near the canal, fell threagh an enlarged shaft ccntaining furnace pipes and down ona Jection of the furnace. How long he ‘there is not known, but his appesrance dicstes that his flesh was in contact the heated iron for some time before he wi discovered. He was seen only after making of @ supreme effort, which threw him from the furnace to the floor. The fall gave him more wounds. His entire fall was a distance of thirty feet, broken by the bee} ge scalp was n arly taken off by the fall and the heat together. His face is burned on one side into a crisp. He is gray-haired and atout sixty years of age. No one knows Hospital, was unable to speak. his arms during the whole of fall and unconscious ride to the sta- BANKES. ESSEX BANKES, a resident of this city, ied at 1883 T street wo a8 se ‘ALN, of parulysia, i" FOUNTAIN. On September ase, Mrs. CEVELIA ANN PUUN' im ber sixty-wiath year. “Xo rs nor poet's pom Te Jootice to ner fame, Bas ever Teached half bigh To write s mother's names" dence, 1013 C street suutheast. SCHEELE. parementa, Scheele, aged months and fifteen Gays. And is my darling Freddie cone, My ‘precious. infant Tee. And must that lovely form Lae moldering with the dead? TAYLOR. At his residence, B01 224 st: ‘Thurs. e BENJAMIN KING ay, 27, 1804, Tat : m2 OS invited to attend WILSON. Departed this life this (Thureday) mora- ; Septouter 27, 188%, at 6:30, TRLA E., the Gaughter of Cora A. and the late le us K. Wilson, in her seventh year, xin q Like the dove to the ark, ‘Thou hast flown to thy rest, From the wild sea of strife, ‘To the home of the biest. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE

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