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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1898—16 PAGES. STRIKING STATISTICS |e) We Offer You Every Inducement. |< | We want your trade, and shall leave no stone unturned to get it." We will try to tempt you with extremely low prices with the most liberal terms of credit, with the Credit. } largest and most varied stock you have ever seen, with ator treatment and an endeavor to interpret your preferences. We will not dictate to you or attempt to ' on induce you to take what does not please you. We would like to fix up your house before Thanksgiving so that you may be proud of it when you entertain your Susiness Meeting of the Sunday is) 3 School Asssciation Convention. REPORTS OF OFFICERS RECEIVED guests. 3 1 Impressive Figures Submitted by | | \ a: j Tats the Field Wor | 2 This High-grade Piano-pol- | Massive ve Field Vv orker, | ished Solid Oak Chamber Oak | | Suite, with oval French bev- Sid eled plate mirror, donble- boa! door commode, shaped tops, handsomely carved head an | i} board and gloss frame. A | ee i H straight $35 suite, for At th e 5 } mirzor, vey | - | Dinner Sets, | h manner. You will at least sembled s i Our price is only. ie | tating | Tea Sets, | ; gop ; =e This Handsome ~ Piano | . Stcol; finish is dark mahog- board | P ses He Arne | Glassware, | = $34, | atstin $2.00 sti ‘ 4 5 This Solid Cc © iS t | prope phnoorsna one | arving Sets. | exeatastty | and His teac n This massive 3-piece Library Suite, covered ae bdoard—with | oad Up- | to a common templ y . aie ee heavy plate | 4 full tine orfean, English Hii] aiid dtaeusaion Oita in red Roman’ silk; frames are French polish- holstered Chairs; hand- Ail kinds an mirror, high and German Dir eee i| = F Hie a hice Wovawarecine some patterns and new double-door This is of the country wo ed, and you must see the sui ppreeia Nis Oe eee Tite Hae somone ange: as Vesta arssaeorens a and > wait yon p we warrant it a baker or no sale. Price only | the value. Price only dark mahogany finish— | Solid Oak Chamber Set, neatly carved head- good drawers, | | $8.75. | board and glass frame—bevel plate mirror and 42 inches I! $1 10 00 $7 00 | S-drawer dresser, a handsome $20 suite, for wide, @ Toot 7 } be : : july, Inches high, : | | } i | $14.00. ote sega = ining | = Heating Stoves. A | beauty, for | Ch . \ | air large line from which to Z li See $7.50. igh | Cast tron and sheet iron | tl { stoves in great variety. | i We will sell you a | | Vili} | Heater Uke one repre- | | | | | | sented in cut for | | Fine Oak ¢ a $3.50. [Tez] | c | } a ° cae ‘This Elegant © Reception Snite, covered | ie = ) fo abouts dam: frame inlaid with . od Wri ie i apes ete orcine aa = and holly marquetry. High- } ; school sell you a Table sin $7.50. This Hall and w oak or ma ny finish, Cc t arpets. We carry the best assorted line of Carnets | in this city. We can show you #ll grades, apd a | and when we quote you a price, that price | means the carpet laid on your floor. We know self-feeder. ‘This fs a | the amount of goods we buy givas us an ad- , for $30.00. peaesuee ao heavy French plate mir { er, full nickel trimme sold cak, bent rer, good design, well fin. ends, carved handsome nds, febed, and a bargain. The This Ladies’ De ind sha na price Is but French lg: sad ens eons te handsomely carved, and z vantage over most dealers, and though we sted cei ose | is high-grade stove at @ y work on the s: percentage of profi 22 fi onesies Nice lace muy ork on the sae gna af pr saa $5.00. | : our prices to the customer are less. THINK 1 cial price of of furnit , and is an a regnlar $16 vs low price. THIS OVER. WE SELL FLOOR COVERS, Axminsters, Velver $12 q5 tons. Tapestries, Brussels, All Wools, U 5 ° ° Straw Mattings, Oilcloths, Mats, Rugs, Art Squares, &., &c. ERY THING extra value at ue, for only $9.95. AUBIRRLAINN, 001-903 7th St. | | A large lr at prices ranging from $3.50 to $150. | dene aE Seenetontetoensctonentetentetnegete:-cebeeonetontetocteetedeseatetesnteteet tet sede testetetecietetecateteeetede ars and new interest; samples of re ' D. D., pastor Episcopal sSoate t chapter of ov it is x ” cr. “y, credit is good.” 3 “Your credit is good.” d atten both in Sunda Si. John and offered prayer. | 3 Your credit is good. 13th & F. Your credit is go eee ee = eee 1 and church: Sunday tow proceeded at once with | 1 work hel in member- nuak address in the form of a report | 3 1 nereased enro the ‘wonJ@'s Stmday school convention, | & e€ a ‘ i i i oe London. E Bend stare Suly, ae + ° D: nde by. Mr Bristow and Mr. Shal- | berge assistant post r_gen- | & - see —_ off ing until the thi eae eee Chore « thet ye eee cyrceoete et ete Ee These prices are set for thrree days, but it is not advisable to put off buying until the third day, as = i See, a worker ae ot ein eates from London and the | our values are so well known that every time we advertise any specials it brings numerous and im- John: ‘ ish’ pro’ ‘The other 500 were from | 4 + a : ie ~ ins. Pe OAS a i ie oe ehdst Or the earth: POP-athese BOO thew i. mediate calls for the goods. These reductions we quote are genuine and tempting. We have others— one half trom the United | ¥ many others—just as big, and the chances are that whatever you need you will find here at a far lower sed m the Marquis of North-| % Soe »¢ e aay who presided in the opening | % price than you were calculating on. me new | from the greatest living Lon - every section of tt on the of . Dr. Parker, in whose chureh edi- | % 9 © 2 i “Tt was the he convention met, throughout the long | & ont wait for cash. slot oumanraniie® of great and minor speakers there . r . = rur nd-} not a note that would make a discordant | & an 5 2 : 4 : 2 soa he ns in our im- | Sound with the strains of America and ‘The | We are willing to accommodate you in the matter of credit. oP aa joy ar Spangled Banner. In fact, it was 2/4 Take your own time in paying—it costs no more. We open hun- pies igen ante marvel how the Christian men and women | Geode of new acc [Banc PAY quicke of Englana gave nce of their love for | dreds of new accounts a week. re Ww members.” our country and our flag. So unselfish were | $ Pees 2 f ep} 1 rst ten schools in order of they in it that no occasion was let to pass | ¥ ee 1 “dan enroll. follows: Calvary | that the mention of the stars and stripes | r last year, or Ley “GATE ist, 1,800. ssbyterian, 741; | WAS not cheered, The star spangled banner | ‘¥ Mrs. Anna Woodward. Arranged denom| Stone ia wee was the only flag displayed in the conven- | % . ntial of the Maite ca een tion hi lt is all because blood tells; and | 3% 4 vote. During r the executive com- | submi tabl bs led the two g lish-speaking nations are | 3 3 work of the union ghee together bearing aloft a greater banner + 2 uvy loss in the 1 denomina age Nernon’ Pines 24873 than any of earth—the banner of the Prince : 5 din Woodward 1 | 5 rt - - of Peace.” ° i i i cpeatw lage tener conclusion, the report stated as fol- : rge end prog Methodist Episcopal nools, lees: » mplete for $10. . esident of the union, | ers and offic SS S6S Scola ar a} ‘Holding the office of field worker, it Taree eee $ $ Co plete for $10.50 § f the exeeutixe | Evcsbyteriar 34 } O09 officers and | 12 heen my duty and prveee nn viet | _ After an Interlude, during which that tn- _A most unusual bargain! Substantial White in the G.1S4 sch and teach- | Most of the Sunday schools of oar District | Variable feature of such occasions, ‘‘the $ 27 Magnificent 3-plece Parlor Siiltes—ivlaid mahogany-finish frames, covered $1 4-65 Rael Brass trimmed Wed, with heavy posts, o -16 schoo shies kath and 1 wish to bear testimony to the large | collection,” was attended to, Frank K.San-| % jm silk damusk and silk plush; very handsome designs. Reduced from $26.0 geod buir mattress, (om $10-50 and increasing proportion rywhere of | ders, Ph. D., professor of biblical literature oe | plete 5 bon S of pur- PE aaa pane ae rs and teach- e © University, was introduced and de- $ 85 | ——— eI ts added evide the training | livered an address on “The Bible of To- 33 a mere riov > . “1 7 18 Hands ‘5-pis Parlor Suites—inlaid mahogany-finish frames, in very as ~ Be n=16 schools, in the various young people's societies Is | day.” ‘The speaker described the different | yeaiSiqimnisgme S-piece Parlor Suites inlaid mehorany-fnish frames, in very Fancy Rockers. eoeen cee Poss bearing frult for Christ and the Church. | kinds of Bibies, or various views of the : Pe eS EER os a ca) oe Filled with enthusiasm and the Holy Sy Bible, in diferent ages, and finally set eee Beocagtc ie somes hb “name District of the Rev. Methodist (South)—6 this large force st becoming an e forth his views us to superiority of what oe s thers, us usual, are bel Our prices, d uplifting power in our Sun- } he 15 Very Large 5-piece Parlor Suites, covered in rich quality of satin nask —tufted backs—fine band-carved mahogany-nish frames. Worth $80.00. For 3 $53-75 sSeadondoate <Sealeeteetesseeteeseesegent ! deprived the committee | and teachers, 1,141 schol: couraging and upl e termed “the Bible of today” under sev- | git! of the s of one of its most useful] Cheistian hool ers and teach- : 2 ; 4 eral heads. Carpets and Rugs. Pere es nears Wate I Makes Three Saggestions. A perfectly magnificent assortment of odd Parlor Pieces—the latest and most beautiful de- ember 0: s Ss, “| Mrs. Anna Woodward submitted her re-] He closed with three “suggestions,” as signs, arses Lin say bee eee: - See tie ne | dent of the Home Department | follows: Union, simply stating that its work had] ‘That the Bible must first and last and al-|{ on. It is beheved | ficers anc Lamps from $1.75 up. Shades at half price. ital: patton ant ined and Inia 77 C+ : Avery fine collection of ciewest putters ts A fortunate penchase of SBE intns examen | Bat POOUs ci---nc-seesussesssoneee ting In the welding | Reformed—2 schools, ers and teach-| Leen covered in the reports of the secre- ain a message from God. | % Parlor and Banquet Lamps. Make useful and us to offer thet) at just about bell the sagt arious forces ope ers, 28 scholars t and field worker, and Mrs. Weston to all bibifeal teachings, think over pretty gifts. prices. officers ited Brethren—1 school, ‘5, 198 scholars jent Methodist—One school, 27 of- sholars. ertant department of and | Flnt made a very gratifying report as| what they say; but make your own judg- president of the primary union, in which me ang makes the ele el ea ety she urged a larger a ‘da » repu- | Teal, and let us agree to make the ica! 09 om. | iat meetings of the Union Ite toochieg, | Standards, reasonably Interpreted, our own. 40 off: | che stated, were conducted both along gz |. President Bristow announced the follow- Nankers)One ache! hn ten systems. ing additional committees: pus woncou ers for the ensuing | ,OM Tesolutions—Rev. Stanley Billhetmer, ‘i |, 9 officers and | Year and of delegates to the ninth interna- | Glenn T Jones, RT. Carr, H. 8. Knight, hers, 51 scholars Uicnal Sunday school convention at Atlanta, > J. Bowman. Heavy China Matting. Per roll $8-90 of 40 yards... 100 20-inch Smyrna Ruge—beautt $2-49 ful patterns. Rattan 7S 30-inch eas mieiteyacte: $2-98 r the Home by the Tables. é, 5 = ne Rockers ful colors. : Orthodox Friends—One school, 6 officers Gar ue ee ’, res pcaoroned until WEseote i arr ecia: Toh Morea Oak or mahogany fin- a = : ORR See eo On ednesday. ‘the convention then agreed { Wescott, ‘Thomas 5 , ree 3 20°. S totais far the schools showed | to the resolution changing the name of the | “yismmgton Topham ish — 16-inch top — well Splendid quality—close | 25) surich Hassocks. re { officecs and teacters, 31.015 scholars; | bcdy from the Sunday School Union to Sun- ing’s session pray assoc made— thool Association, and this actign | 8nd the benediction by Rev. A. F. Ander- wove cane seat— pore gain during the year of . The number eluded the businass part of the morning | *°7 uniting the various churches from | session the schools Guring the year was 9). Fifty | Professor Frank K. Sanders, professor of ‘@ total enreliment of both of ) and a 8c. $2-19 Additional Delegates. The following complete the lists of dele- $1.69. 500 Very Handsome Moquet Rugs. teachers’ meetings were held. Twenty- | Biblical literature in Yale University, was : ss thr hools had home departments. Y>| presented’ to conduct « conference on the ee eet Reed ua 2 wholeiex: | Draperies. Other Salient Features. gat Pane aaah Gemnipie side Methodist Epistopal’-Langdon: Rev. T. J, ! sdeltt#e lot of oad halt pairs of Bagdad Por- Continuing, the report stated that in order | and its necessary mastery by Sunday | Clark, pastor; Mr. W. Godwin, Mrs. LJ: | oe 5 overs, ete Worth $5.00. 4 ‘alr $2-49 to determine the progress and growth it was | school teachers uuder two heads: First, | Paker. Miss FiorenceHaskell, Mrs. Knopp. | Magnificent $12.00 Extension Tables. $8.90. Cut te. 5 the rule to gather the sta‘istics from the {In the preparation and teaching of the les- | i gir Mice open SouthWest Wash: 2 Z torte! . EACH. Sunday schools annually, and uggested that ey enoaneccnd, in the acquisition of spir- | yir oy. Wr ‘Huminer, Superintendent; Mass ‘One of the best values we ever had to offer. Very Massive Polished Oak Table, $8-9¢ the field workers’ duties could be greatly | "Ki Power, es Louise Bryan, Miss Gertrade Athey, Mr. with enormously heavy fluted pillar legs—a most handsome affair and only.. Sse 3 pairs Turkoman Portieres—rich 00 ; noon the convention took a recess zen ¥, dado borders. Worth $8.00 « pair. a facilitated if superintendents would care-| until 2:15 p.m., the program for which is | CPatles F. Craygs. 5 Now “ fully preserve the coptes of their own re-| as follows: Devoticnal exercises, Rev. W. Sy oe ee $30.00 Sideboards, $19.75 {$40 Chamber Suite $27.50 ——_— ports for reference. In conclusion the re- | M. Lyon; session Home Department Union, Boys Intoxicated. Very Handsome Solid Oak ‘Btack richly In solid quartered oak, high 9" re 11 pairs Royal Chenilie Portieres 25 eae ee port said the reports frum the home de- | Mrs. Wm. Redin Woodward, president, pre- | ‘The police found a, young man named AES ee ee front denote eth Genk ighly polished—swell | _iieayity fringed top and bottom. $5- : bariment work were of a most gratifying | siding: address, Dr. W. A. Duncan of Syra- | Charles Egan and a, boy named Willtam|% plate misror—ewell “front—and $1] Q-75 plate mirror, beveled. A grand $27-50 Worth $7.00. Now executive committee, and Mr. J. A. Scott | (hartcter, A Home Department Union had | cuse, N. ¥.: conference (conducted by Dr. | QPaes Bea Dee col lasts sigh? | Se oe value at 3 — and Miss Sara D. Baldwin were appomted | D&th organized, having for its object the | Duncan), subjects, Practical Working of » fourteen ye! p — ——— A gual emutent <f Beltinghen Lan Cx- Members of the executive coma ted | promotion of this branch of the work. the Home Department, Difficultie:—How to | Very much under the, influence of liquor. Box, Couches, well made, with @7, Be | | Very Handsome Sulld Oak Dining taine in Sciam Pott, Romnlasssens parr pall 3 see On | The successful work being done by the | Overcome Them, Successes—How Obtain- | ‘The boy was in sych a condition that Lieut. Leal raietly parr eed a ee ee ee $] 48 | Grusels and other emects, Worth $] -25 June IT 4 very important item of business’ | Distfict Primary Union was referred to with | ed; regular session of the Primary Union, erings—wor yee SBS. % seooeore Amiss found it necessary to send him to the $2.00. Cut to.. . eco she 8 = special pride and satisfaction. The year| Mrs. Weston Flint, president, presiding: | jy ee cena ae svnmissioning ‘and | had been one of blessing and marked by | Interesting and Guiding Children in B bis | 2™e"sency Hospital for treatment. It was : ° ° Bundas school, coneentan ¢0y the, World's | steady progress in developing and broaden- | Study, Mrs. Wilbur F. Crafts, president. of Spec pe byschd aie nna anes l ansbu r h 2 delegates being President P. MH. Bristow | 2¥,th!% important branch of the work, and | the International Primary Sunday Schoo | Sven, the smaller boy the lia pa aa °9 eens baie emeene Ee Bristow | by the hold it is gaining among the primary | ‘Teachers’ Union: the Primary Teachers’ TEsbagecracn tinea caaenin Peach opeare nd 2 wast Drotehteie teen nich | Workers of the District. That its helpfui-| Preparation, Mrs. Newton: Lesson From | "8, 48° Tecorded ag nincceen years. this specaation was brought In touch with | ness to the primary teachers might be in-| Kindergarten Standpoint, Mra; Goey: Spied ei a ae this great movement for the cause of Bod Coen ed from the efferts of his liquor, while the t moveme th a 1 st} son From Primary Standyoint, Mrs. Christ ir all lands and the islands of the X line of work is being planned for | Reeves: Blackboard and Sandb-ard Tus: Aderscn boy was charged with, incorri- 5S ree e ° — mms spring. = North a - € ‘2 2 a institutes had been held the past year | {ratlns. Miss No! nd Mrs. Ourand; | and the boy was turned over to him. | PEt tetetetetetetetetetecrcorocreoedetetedetetetetetetetetecntecoetntnttetetetetectosoeeetet Medes esbatetededededeteteceeee Through this report the a ciation re- delivery to his successor year ago under the auspices of the asco. | Bene? the convention with a service of ENS ORE DE, Dee etine ics Fugitive Surrenders. ably today, and that his pension ‘will to Treasurer J. H rs report was | ciation, had resutted in much benefit to the | S08B- ‘The audience, which comfortably | Teward, “you might ask me if I wouldn’t'| Reeves, who Is in the same profession, was} y,.65, Shorter, the colored man whe was | Something less than $50 a month, the next submitted, showing receipts ducing the | schools, un inquiry to that end was in- | filled the large auditorium, joined heartily ban nen revere replied the own- ee cote spre ear atimmdn released by mistake from No. 8 precinct g bg ssa coarcts — from all sources amo: sted to $172.93, | serted in the statistical blank sent out the | in the singing. At 8 o'clock Pierson H.| er of the animal, “that 1 said in my adver- Attorney Turner, counsel in the case, with- | Station Sunday morning, last night called if you_want work read the want columns the expenditures to $547.39, leaving ajeerly part of this year, Mr. Johnson gave' Bristow called the convention to order, tisement ‘No questions asked.’ "” drew the motion and the court imposed a ‘ at police headquarters and surrendered him- of The Star.

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