Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1897, Page 8

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2 xi THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1897—24 RELPOCOCE SE CEC POCSEPOON AD SAB 3S E3333 38%33 oeeebebeoes MAA EELS COO Soe SCCT OST OC eT TRO S 2 O9SS55S0S4 SOOCPSP OCS SSPSOVESOSHSO~ ~ ws > Seeeaesseeen Seeseoeees SSSOVSS HOSES - z i ~ = it : : 1% “ rT oxt , & lox? 7 . *. 2) ae: ; gt i ote D : 3 © q ie) sts i exe > bess - 54 ALE. O © JENS OG:iK O © Be \exXe D i: IN \e I le 3 \e ie 2 $ ba 2 © °9 : 2 bees fo} fo} °o 233 Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Lace Curtains, ete. iss 9 9 “SD 9 é Sr r = The letter to the left tells the story of the greatest Furniture purchase that has been consummated here- ope PECKHAM FU RN ITU R E CO Limited, abouts in years. The Peckham Furniture Company went out of business and we have bought up every bit lode 7 of the stock to offer it to you in the biggest sale Washington has ever known. st 156 West 23d Street. 3 The prices at which we can retail these goods will be the wonder of the Furniture world. We have ? RE, made no proportionate cuts, but kave taken each piece by itseif and cut its price to a figure way below any $ BEDROOM FURNITURE, 5 HALL FURNITURE. thing that was ever marked on goods of equal worth. + he © Ie eRe jeg?) DINING ROOM FURNITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE. You creators of the house beautiful have abundant chance to pick and choose from among things that 1$33) will enrich the home and soothe the pocket. eS CARPETS, DRAPERIES and It has taken years of work and experience to enable us to handle such a stock as this in the way Se #2 LACE CURTAINS. se ine it; although we are crowded—overcrowded—you'll find the display as attractive as any you 38 = We miay have to ask your indulgence in the manner of delivering goods. We can't promise that eS $2 og deliveries will be made until the day after the purchase. be oy = STORAGE WAREHOUSE: 2 : =| NO LIDa Re GeNTTACEr NEW YORK,...August..19th,..1897*...189... = sacar es wale < ‘3 le = a ee Carpet Dept! Borde ‘S Bed = re ; Worth, Price. gs 4 ft. 6 in. $75.00 19.00 < 4 fe in 45.00 35.00 = x =a, if ie zg j.2|Ingrain Carpets. arpets. <f: W. B. Moses and Sons, fea a seaccg — uate ¢ * z: io At nd he ol be 4 4 2 Ise. Carpetsy ranging from a too) yaran of xd i$ 2] Washington, D. C. ; Chiffoniers. Ze foleater, Mencite, Velvet, Bade Beetle AB exe) Gentlemen:- Samia a = 18 to = 5 Sez tk 4 4 i sxx. | Bod FUSSEIS, be € I am instructed by our Board of Directors to accept your cash y e $3 >| Tapestry Brussels. £3 in by 1941 Gin tS al offer for our entire stock, shown in our 23rd street building, and al? ares St. Sin by 13 tt 3 int b> dal _ y ‘fapestry Brussels.. 50 and G9c. e oe) Ean: Tot? amit ae tt stn 3: | Wilton Velvet. eS. goods stored in warehouses. Bireh Short lengths and) remnants. of Tapestry ie ee Brursels, Sc. yard of above prices. 8 ft. 3 in. by 13 ft ie Sa eee Mabog: - 3 in. bs 13 ft... | . = 7 ~ . ‘ : a Sf. 3 in. by 13 ft. 6 in. “Shipments will be made as rapidly as possible., We will ‘advise Sate Body Brussels. ip. by " s. | apie fo X: : ts me ~~~ |Mattings Bd with your agent here as to time and manner of shipping. Si deboar. ds izertcan ek Se ee eee eae o $ 2 ody Bronele $1.15 and #1,00 ae ig (Short eng! ‘mpants, 3 s M4 q °) Yours very truly above prices) : 1,000 yards Chinese and Japanese 3 is ; vee Mattings, in remnants from 5 to 25 eRe 2 oak Carpet Remnants yards. Prices cut in half—roc. to leRe Oak Los: <suitable for bedside rugs, in lenghts trom | 60c. qualities go for 5c. to 30c. Is Pee i Oak ere ee oe 50 odd rolls of Choice Mattings, b e LES LOR Tapestry Brussels in 40-yard rolls, have had their prices < Pe Se nee Lengths ~ © « Qe, } cut in half. < % Zs 7 oods' bo y <4 We trust that you understand that you are to accept all ¢ ug) Body Brussels English and Scotch if: dD d now on the wa; Lengths . . . 75c. Papier Matting, Db oa y us and n Ye A d Wilt Suitatle for office rooms, basement halls and Pe. Axminster an ilton stein be ° ° ° 1 ot in quantities from % to 30 le Parlor Suites. Odd Parlor Pieces. Chamber Suites. Lengths . $1 & $1.25) putty ant Gate i gg legs * Sal d v ats ae Worth, Prive, Maueiey = ve onl 3 pieces, intaid, uphol- SEs a orth. sice. ponerse fece: $16.00 a De t \g } ter . § ra ish, + "es Beier 816.00 5.00 sila ‘Oat, 3 p Extension Tables. ug ° be Sa stored si ir. solid mahe Solid Oak?” 3. pi ee atexen pag om ot $16.00 $11.00 Hid « 3 : > ° 31 inlaid, uphol- $18.00 $13.00 cia poets Soo se F D4 S ries ay es of Smyrn ie os sien ha Mahogany? Fiuish, "8 ae Bo o> ¢| $9.50 $5.25 Pieces... od ing ¢ 4 uuptiol- . $16.00 $8.00. : ree Gee] ego uphol- $12.00 $45. from 5 to 25 yards. - °$° = a ularly 7 and S5e. Go for. “= 50c. 3° in velour. $17.00 § ft. Worth $235. F $18.00 loge ‘Side h, 3 pleces cel iy 13 ft. - 1°39 1800 95.0 a plecen worse ran tase 882 Sr 50 Drapery Dept. 3 $4.50 $3.00 Pp sou 72 in. we ° in silk tapestry $12.00 $7.40 Pereh apne aa ae aan & 5 Cc , : Meeauani ced lee Bees Nottingham Lace Cur- 00 $60.00 ae $16.00 $10.00 AOE Toes Dining Chairs ft, Worth in ° 3 7 Chair, ee z PPRveary > . 2 bal Rugs, 7 ft. 6 ta Ie ek eee . 00 $12.00 $8.00 Maple. 3 pieces... z S Ps eat ee ey ER Shoe |S. a 5; neces oe s0.00- 91873) Odd Dresser. Ss. Oak, cans eext. 4 pairs, from... + a 3 “a > $55.00 $11.50 $7.00 woe Oak, Wood seat 2 bales of Smyrna Het a eciatbeen 3 $18.00 $18.00 $12.00 Solid Oak. $3.50 a oe we ee 2 pals, from: % 3 ‘3 siz eS pairs, from: 3 $22.00 gear fire atas ie ao GS Kensington Art Squares 3s pats, from : $35.00 sm Chale. et nue ge $10.00 Ff a? Sb cane wen gate Y pairs, fron 4 x > nice, LE = Oak, leather seat Size. rice ° 4 A a 7.4 1 ? ON ee Fon cool 1700S Fi Bp Spantes Swiss Tambour Lace S $18.00 Side Chait, “ophclsiered oy gr.00 rong Hi 7 China Cases. 3 0} sid yards Curtains $ 75 $18.00, 14. - eo apes onan = $7.50 $0.25 fneo fis Worth, Subs Ayan Werth. 3 bolstered in damask. $50.00 $34.60 ACES APES se i is a ty & yards 16 pairs, from $5.50 $4 st 274 2 a ) > secaer rien ed mastiaa te ame $30.00 $19.00 $14.50 0 $11 28.00 IS ee Chenille Porti m 05. Chatr, solid. mahog: $20.00 815. 00 enile rortieres. < eat eee ere da 4 499 fIETS eae Vestibule Door Ma : $37.50 $29.00 tered in oa $21.00 $14.60 Enameled 00 $16.00 2.10 estipuie r 5 3 on $39.00 $22.00 $10.50 $8.45 Wash Stands to match these 0 3 Blain Covo, Door Mate, 14 by 25-1 mk fom & . aaa eee gsz.0p 924.50 1.00 | Dressers, worth from $3.50 to $15, £3.00 5 oe ae , $4 daa TT §85.00 $52.00 s1400 $10.00 | for $2.35 to $6.80. : E00 eee mae : é 1242} S a > i e > 4 : see : (S32 : : $ res e besa = ° + Ske 9 ? ede je) ie) 2 : F 3) $42 3 : = HH reS Or » 1 SLOrPage alma ez ag ae re) \¢ : 13 9. @ oh: oY pace’ an = z wre CEOSOC SS: SoD PE SS 32S S98 F990E9SN49 OFF 0 80S OF VAAL Sopot See ‘ WOCSS SOG IDG SOS SHS9 FOO SI SEE SOGFOSSS- = a — ee - = a > “4 E. i * : that hotel there has Stone Cutters’ Elect Officers. £9 SSS6S60066OOOO OSES EO 5 0000 AT SPRING LAKE. committee, was filled almost to the doors, | ships flitting by or riding at anchor. This | the year.* The following visitors from the | In all the history of tl = nearly every cottager in Spring Lake be-{ expanse of water is an ideal place for a| natioaal capital pe a7 Poe =< never been more flattering prospects for| ‘The semi-annual election of officers for - 3 o; le Si Entert: the Guests—/| ing present. At the conclusion of the pro- T. Staples, A. E. Anérea, W. ‘mond, | the September season. Over at the Holly- | Washington branch of the Granite Cutters a In > ee aa ee fam dancing was enjoyed in the bail room | Pleasure sail, and the trim sloops of the | 7 Staples. A. 6: Saltee, ee seer h has led ever | National Union was held last evening, and o Cee ee Sees for the remainder of the evening. ‘The | Small fleet at one side of the grea: pier are | 3 Ruryan, Willis Van Devanter, Ralph L. | wood the gayety whic! preva as jo. i ee ee Pq See ee proceeds of the entertainment, were sent to, almost always in commission. Galt, A. G. White and child, Will B. Davis, | since early in June, still continues with | the following chosen to serve A > 4 pepe DT bee eee bed the Medico-Chirurgical Hospital of Phila+) The proximity of this resort to Fortress ee on i: ae | scarcely ony. serra Lporepe sense gates ae once gxetkbak un 3 The social event of the week was the | delphia. {i {its chief attractions. ‘The . Cromelin, Dr. T. V. 9 bookings for next mon! liam Perle; atau the aeecacetl House on Wed-| The Monmouth House is having one of eee live-oek theese “whieie uate: tho. B. Tharp cand wi oe a ees oe RE Muipaun:/thoealot any ieseat sens Peter C. Kelly; corresponding secretary, into the country? you need a 4 nesday evening, under the direction of Mrs. | the most successful Augusts in the history | barracks and the officers’ houses make of ley, Samuel G. Eberly and others. A one-act comedy, entitled “A Pack of | William Silver; financial secretary, J. J. new bac. ott you cheaper S of the hotel. Proprietor Yard will, in re delightful place in which to ro Ts = f the Uni : B. Bittenbende any one elve in town. vebs “ Philadelphia. Signor ‘ reward + Teen tao the atin atoara pach to ream. | “The Sherwood has also claimed a num-| Cards,” entertained the guests of the Uni-| Crowley: treasurer, J. - Handsome Grain Leather Grips, steel L. Webster Fox of e spense to many requests from the guests, | Then, too, the army officers form an im- bi f mong these are Mrs. | ted States on Tuesday evening. Between | finance committee, George Smith, J. Ben: frame, inlay spring catches, very sturdy Campanari. the Metropolitan Opera Com-| keep the house open until late in Septem-| portant addition to the social functions: at | Ber of Buests ane #3. icKnight, E. D.| the acts, recitations were given by’ Mr. | nett and D. McKericher; sergeant-at-arms, 3 and dressy. pany baritone, was the feature of the even- | ber. ‘he | Old Point, and ‘their smart uniforms lend | ec, re and wife, G. M. Page and wife, | Albert Davis, and a song by Miss Hannah | George McCubbin; delegates to Central La- ing. He has been spending part of the! | Prominent among the late arrivals at the! color to the dances held in the evenings. Sutherland and wife, James M. rs. There were present all the guests} bor Union, William J. J, Crowley, From up. Mr. E. here. With the ex-| Monmouth ts Mr. C. A. Gawthorp of Waeb-| There are many amusements in which vis- [Mr E- Sut ball, il, Fred | of the hotel, besides a number of reore-| Hugh Reid, John Lyona and G. Smith; del summer in a cottage here. ington. itors may pass the time, and some who are | } bs} étesich, Charles A. Pike, George R.| sentatives of the cottages colony. The to the Building Trades Council, J. J. © 425 7th er eee ee ee Sen a fond of active outdoor sports find in the | san Mrs, L. C. Lapham and Miss Lapham, | music was under the direction of Professor | Growies, Jobe ; Gi Kneessi > ist, all the others on the program were DOWN AT OLD- POINT. Hampton Roads Golf Club links, which are Be Sa Palm. is Hugh Reid and William Silver. 9 Street. 4 amateur talent drawn from the hotel EE not far off, an agreeable diverson. - ‘AT LONG BRANCH. | ‘Among the contributors to the testimonial also announced the names of pe o Bucsts and cottagers. Miss | Genevieve | Washingtonians Who Pass Away | , The Wa erm RL RS page re sprepaeaincy benefit to the orchestra tendered by the | a number of shop stewards, who will look | % ,_Te,sre expert at ‘Trunk Repairing. — Gibbs made one of the hits of the evening ‘Time at This Popular Resort. OF two areJohn M, Waters, Mise iit Rock | A “Pack of. Cards” Gave One Merry | guests BAe man pee ee Val | 909000000000000000600000005 by giving two very graceful fancy Gances. | Correspondence of ‘The Evening Star. Mise ‘T, Huneke, Mr. FH. Huneke, Mist ber biacears page hee pees i Gey hom g naeteoeey Philadel- ——. MORE CASES OF SICK HEADACHE, BiL- Among the other numbers were a_ piano OLD POINT COMFORT, Va., lic Watkins, Miss Bessie (0 | Specid} Correspondence ‘Evening Star. bajo oes : ae a Bi duet by Mrs. L- Webster Fox and | Signor = ier 26, 1907, | Seph L. Atkins, aor Sage Mr. B.B.| “LONG BRANCH, a J., August 26, pee ope oe eet ae a Mae ea ee en Oe = pee stay ith tess medicine, nd = — using Comgenent. 3 eee es : had a well-recog- These tate August days are marked by | RT. McDonald of Mrs.. Fitager- | 29,”—Aadvt. means, 219 iano solo by Miss May Gibbs; a song,| Old Point has always a well-recog. 4 ie a Siena a 3 > Pe entitied “At ‘Parting,” | Mr. Wiliam ‘P: | nized popularity with Washingtonians, both pmae fond iphone pro | Breit TAGE: Thee Pedeee | pinkeeclans Owe Map ol eet ah De. Beeps iS Baird; a piano solo, Miss Monroe Smith: | winter and summer, and the hotel register | 8. N. Branch hosteiries. ; Sewer and Richara Biomen ig ages =o This ankle last | fit, DE, Siegert's Ancostura fitters and keep free recitation, Mile. Blanc Rocca; a piano solo, | years the names of many from the capital prietor Walter R. Hildredth and his corps ese Sa, Sorat ee : age mane mear 25th | organs, Mr. Isadore Luckstone, and a song by Mr. | (OU : ers. of are kept busy entertaining | "i.4 w. w, Palmer gave a “hearis’’ ‘and the officer was | === "Jacob Luckstone. The big dining room of | O- . jetta; contenant the guests, who have come in large numbesr | pastes ’Gne ‘of the Flotel Brighton | taken tothe timecgeney for treat-| “Want” eds. in The Btar pay because Se eee at wiaeee ne the aiaat ot toe | soteaie cee ea tae ete until well along in September. | on Wednesday, evening: A ment. : they bring answers, Hi. Yard had placed at the disposal of the | splendid view of the harbor, with its many y fo remain e re i trate : = 3

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