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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1897—1 AGES, 5 Hii +| MicKnew’s. Be “SCOTCH. EDGE” - ; RS Special Sale of LITTLE ROCKS.# ‘Child’s- School HIGH-TOP HIGH-SCHOOL gaccenencates GIRLS’ SHOE. Ww 4 \ \ to the school children. NEW-ASK TO SEE THEM, Ee ls NAR Levene wees THE WORLD OF SOCIETY vicT™ OF ACCIDENT. Hecht & Company, “the credit givers"—515 7th St. ——— f Dr. 0. T. Vous, Commercial Age 7 -1 4 5. In a letter received today by General W. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Masia Had a Bicycle Wed- | |" Duffield, chief of the coast and geodetic ding. survey, from his son, W. DutMield, jr., in charge of the government survey of the Pribilof Islands, was contained the news of md | the sad death of Dr. O. T. Voss. generat a 4 agent of the Alaskan Commercial Company, ——— on S:. Paul's Island. Notes of Interest! The letter was written August a Stated that the afternoon before Dr, Voss, while driving, had been the victim of a Miss Susie Stella Acker, ene of the belles | Turaway accident, which resulted in his of Capitol Hill, was quietly married Wed- | death in a short while afterward. Dr. Vows nesday last to Mr. Harry W. Newton, a sere edo weir pes when the popular young man of this city. The ce bud (Pathad Manbiy eewe ten eo mony was performed by Rev. Dr. 0. tempting to check them one of the Eldridge, in the presence of relatives and] broke. Dr. Voss climbed out on the tone intimate friends only. The bride was given | 8nd endeavcred to secure the broken Ii away by her brother, Mr. William Bertrand | PYt was thrown from ch ve under- Acker of the Post Office Department. Mr. | PO@\h the the wheels passing over his head and fracturing che skull. The un- Hugh Riley acted as best man. The bride, | fortunate 4 for about an hour, but Bed Bore et roller skates worth having wi Hecht’s 2ability to undersell is eae cionea. It is clear enough that having six stores to buy for we can necessarily buy for less than others and consequently sell for less. And it is unqtftstidsably due to this that we have taken the trade away from sonie ‘of the older stores. Of course they feel sore over it. But do you? You have shown that you will buy where the best values are, and that is here. their suits. Pleasant Home-Coming of Mr. SRE ,, ard death des 1.1 | We have prepared a brict bat sere ffl [| | interesting bargain list of they |} 1 iF i will need most—and mere me lower ft || prices on them than ever i 1'{) Quoted Before for the sams qualities: \ School Handkerchiefs, 5c. UAE dust think of tt—only Se. for Chil || til Pare Linen School Handker- ! ! i th iene. Ae before sold under 10c. School Underwear, 25c. “ SPECIAL: $1.24 for the best $1.50 Misses’ Shoe ever sold. Phila. kid, pat. tip, butt., pat. tip and pat. trimmed lace, 11 to 2, B, C, D, E. Fit any Best values in men's clothing. Best values in Indies’ clothing. Best values in boys’ clothing. a striking brunette, was becomingly | never regained consciousness. 114) qcagmlemdld mew Hae of Children’s Un. [1 | v dren's clothing. : == Dr. V. Jette : y foot. : 3 tiommtee oant eperially ns | | | Best velues in children’s clotting, gowned in a wine-colored French cloth, beloved or {ihe letter stated, was greatly ; $1.25 SHOES, $1.09 es ee ee wi sis iol eae tel ae ed trimmed with velvet, gold emroory wn | Ble he ld a i hu 2 = 9 a = hat we want to speak ol principal ly today are those in boys’ Honiton lace. She wore a velvet Gains- of papaieen and general ag Js = ; x¥:| School Hose, 19c. clothing and furnishings, because _you are getting them ready to borough hat and carried a bouquet of bride | the Alaska Commercial Compans, ti 8% to 10%. air] tl) (Children's Fine Quality Fast Black | ah start to school Monday. roses. Mr. and Mrs. Newton have gone on | the only physician on the islan ss a YF }11)1, Ssvel Hose, not a cheap thread in it ee an extensive tour of northern New York. | ¥85 expressed whether or not another one Ro Our Regular Kid Butt. and Lace Ee ae ae ieee ete ee UE And by the way, if you want the privilege of easy payments After October 15 they will be at home Fri- | CoUld be: induced to come there et wine 2 pbten ATE be zZ er set in. There are : ere Bs S $1 00 SHOE 89c ts [1 | Ae. pair. tl you may have it. Ours is the sort that accommodates, for we let days at 2651 13th street. at this season, but as rhe coeapane abe . = 9 = $ nake your own terms—pay what you please as often as you Yesterday on Capitol Hill the marriage | boats have stopped running from San Pr. ry School Umbrellas, 68c. mou make your own terms—pay you p ; ot Siias TAG ENN Gey GBA DAe villians wef CANOD Re the Setahes ‘the teemacie s 6 to S. &, [iii {We have 1 splendid line of Children's Please. Mackrille was accompanied by incidents | have to be depended upon for supplie: FYE | 11 | Gloria School Umbretias at 6 2s cut of the common. Both being enthu- | transportatior oe ty etait out eae tng uibrelis mime Ct. z tic bicyclists, they wore their regular] A curious part in connection with the ac- 6 Re School Reefers. $1 cale shirt waists—havr> five navy blue flannel their wheels and after the remony ac- | ed x4 oe company Sond his services, 9 Die : ; renin pate ane e companied the couple for a good start on | is the only one on the islar ‘a an Mothe: tt pleats in front and new shirt waists—for which you their honeymoon trip through the Shenan-| Mr. Duiti ted furth y hoe ¥7|' fi acne Dest in the | | deep collars—are _ spien- have* paid 69c. many a ¥, where they intend to camp | that thr islands had v i | city.” The latest and sinartest wT idly 1 a ? % Il be sold out for several weeks. pleted in the survey, Walrus, Otter and St. ‘ | in ail the plain-cotors and fancy checks | | | | didly made and _ strong: time—will be solc * Paul's, the latter being finished last F ay ° hop. — [| [are shown in varions snobby. styles: | || - Cs A very pretty wedding was solemnized ; 11, Reloge ree from $2 to. 88. ks a ope ly sewed buttons 15¢ 1OR=seees are e terday morning at the res ot the] Gover taack aie ae : ER ee ea oad a . SOT cases 6 sit 2 x bri e's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. opinion that the latter would be surveyed | | dren's Reefers, sizex 6 to 12, re <2 O street, wi as Bel before Octobe hu shing up the iiistse gine coetrret cag tie 7§ 1 ) i ! — aes Se well and Mr. Wallis Schutt of Al ian ‘ear si Sota eee dee ee = |||) Maleutous price orks. a ———-- aGianEaeeeein ane aa were married. After the c+remon save there with the party a3 E eS aes wedding breakfast partaken of t hoe Snail: Benes “pie alah z 3 Ww H M K 3 Lot of boys’ all-wool Lot of boys’ combination | $] XSia SeEMA iriecciatny ane ehien ae 5 Pribilot — is, which comy t = EP THE “GREATER STORE'S’ BUSINESS HOURS ARE: 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 3 m. 4 CIANEeWw, | + cheviot knee pants color bicycle Ee $ | the bride and groom left, amid a shower of | jjanic of “Alaha a oS Gs Ee rice and rose leaves, for an extended tour $ - >< 933 Pa. Ave oy =e values—for == sort—ior. | = of the north, via Niagara Fal!s and Wat- ther ane = ; FE a eS = I $ 2 S 4 = ee - - — = kins Glen. urning October 1, they will | no vegetation whatever, ani : rt h sa . % = | take up their resience at Oak Grove Farm, the craters of 4 ems urmis Ing Specia Ss $ SstesTese SE Seoeoees = y handsome cheviot sulta, in plain, | > Alexandria Seana, he ganomestead of | Paut’s Island, the largest of the « is 2 2 Lot of boys’ short pants snits—of mix- Sy ae: ee mily. cad: about twelve miles in length by four in 2/E Paik | $] scmely attired ina tailor-made traveli “ ics san a be’ dee bee = Pa Johnston’s, 729 7th St. Hf | tures, cheriots and homespan—in att sizes | | | dress of green cloth, with hat to match. =| Sidth. | Walrus and Otter are’ the two < SRS |S | from 4 to 16 years—good, desirable pat- pone | | Mr. James Abram Garfield, son of the late — Y S $ SS [termsreoter stste ant | : = President Garfield, is to be married next Get the Be & Sis | | coats ‘ha | $] month. His pride’ will be cD syivania 3 SE | tomterr ata sackets — | MD | -| cebnatonse “Youn and 5 2 Re a es Take the Peansyivat 2 Sle | former: braid trimmed—for eee eos $ Garfields from childhood. change 3 aa | Choice for. +--+ 5 se sce neghber £ == =| 2 =a ¢| Mr. Zavier Rauscher, nephew 2 2 : ie = 3 & RPE ee | Charles Rauscher, Connecticut ave CAUSED BY BENZINE. + We are putting the final period to the summer stock in $/¢ + | ghetet boss black and bine ant f $ etwhrD Beth) he Mews Pucushines Dena : ee $id NY $ ee $ & took place at the Fre Serious Results re nt Besson's the Men’s Furnishing Department. And we are opening up pac S1¢ 3 ts—pants have double month and was accompaniv. Dyetbke aan: > some of the new season’s special values. From both points 3 £ $ lining | ee Sane wr capertin ents A by a slight explosion of $ of view tomorrow holds many bargains for the men who are S14 | clsewhere—wilg0/ fo) | ¢ street oy eam y | benzine, broke out in the cleaning ro eld oo st will soon be ct home to ir friends. Mrs. . Besson’s dycing ond cles quick to see a big advantage and i improv e. $\ié BA GAINS. x & Rina 4 x 1% * * | Rauscher former ded here and returns fais = rs = Hee 21S 4 3 a et it be your good fortune to participate in these. ele ss E elk = eis boas Se cunt i z - $ you oy ave MANt ADY. >Uies These on the ec d d thi ‘d fl x y was given by Mr. = = 2] Eve “ARE Sie second an Ire rOOrs. < m mee ally in damage to Pars x aes = Fenderson in “hono <a Bate sly 2 e Beis 3 : 2 . son Alb: : birthday. 2 Lastof the Ne tig e Shirts. ously large that you are sure $/% aE Blanket bargains. Ladies’ hose, 19 ae + | evening destroy One lot of 1 to meet your fancy’s choice. $ : 3 + ‘ Losmarter white and gra preci es music. | se amcunt é to but Besides the regular assortment ¥ Sie te botders “variety bf PRE tone & | Counted, Was no insurance on the f ‘s ‘S 24 as ae b sell ¢leewhere, o % | first: pr Mr. Bes: had arty & = i oan SE ae mate ae Sc rere tomoriow thes for 19 cents pair—3 fore for 50 cents. Z| booby z Sia 2 we make over to you at spe- 2/2 fs te + a Chila’ 1 £ Dowling, explosion occur? He had taken x cial pric In doing that we $/% ie hild’s 13c. hose, TAC. 2 aS <i Hin all the picces to cleaned vut of drop below the actual values $ 4 mS + Aes fast black ribbed | Albert Fenderson, phy and Se eee ae 4 Sage < $1 e with double fet—whtch usually sell & Dc. whe considerably — Paes ied Tomorrow 3 + 13e. pair—which we shall sell for 714 + Topham, accompanied by her pas = Tock = of 1S . a & a Oldfield of We is i — | ag S| Gage: under price. | Brilliantine ski $| fof West Virgin $\ 5 > rilliantin 49% r heavy doors and windows with which Choice of the Clubs for ae Zit $ Lot of laiies’ joi6hy “Mbbed yests—all tine s irts, $1.49. - ied, and this z Ss eS sizes—which nsually ysell, for ery Tat of new se s figured Mantine rm " Choice of the others for 50c. Z/2 .f Where—are offered todmeroif for skirts—have new back and gen Soca han |: nsum) 21s °F 19 cents, —Wiil Le closd out at antirae th urtment hal a1 ; S12 ey) & 100 dozen 506 mi Lows, in the Intest % ] BROOMS, $3 $ 5 acl | oo minoned and © cies Enotes. 3 ani atylor” $/$ 3 DOUBLE $ 3 dat ot children’ 2 vests are of- > He each. 2 ER PrsacaORERR ON service, the $ H oe ke = : = Lg fered tomorrow at rei AIT ROC 2 a within a fe & Night Shirts. Pars 3 + 9 anaes each. A hand il Tuesday morning for a s uirival of the engines. k r ; 215 & | n After the excitement was over it ie ee £138C, omorrow} EW. B.” corgets cat andsome fall suit $f onan a. ane ammo [Aira gee wt = amount of attenticn into get- S12 som 31S oe or SES S$ cut eae $ fr daughter, Carrie | urned about the n eee +s <p Ze Sot o or hat it is th . Cox, Wednes ms were ile spiously, w = ting a better Night Shirt than alan $ the usual ze, Aan eaves bike i a 3 he skin on the right of his ‘neck was i ope want SIs at cs esecceactvattes Saal taken completely off sity haley Sas wate % ever to sell at 50c. We think $|% 21 T $ ae and the correct effect. They ought to be & 3 4 eae | nts. ore. They are fered. = we have succeeded. Won't es = Va omorrow. ¢ = 40:8 ee Poe aaeayete = i jected ©. Kittle was summoned ‘and gave irn $ you see it? £/¢ v i my EAL $ U: 1 19c. h gl ee eh = >. Pollock | tis Mr. Besson wil ead $1 hoe Dorspy & sua C. NOSE, IAC. & Le eee cae bet tale bhiooe | be Sonined Shi Ks on aces = Either amed, ae Sle $ ni peter we shi ota a lot ce dies’ = fia and Some Healey Sear oor | home | Of his injuries. At the late E ‘rom » 2 ° a . ast bi ize, si ! gg = — e did ne oe : #2) Pique Bosom Shirts. $]26¢.'T omorrow; oe eee ~O5ewrappers, de. Siti Crees, z ¢ stitch ‘pa at a0 Racca syentarans, ate Miss Inez T. Smith, the eldest daughter on this scor We promised that you would $ LARGE, BRIGHT AND FRESIL GUM $13 thread hough at ot vy Oee Hata GED © left for tomorrow's sting. Made z of Dr Geo. W. Smith of Capitol Hill, 4 ; fire did not follow the find this announcement inter- #] & DRVP CANDY aT 6 CTS. POUND, cents, loth —with Wattcau back. just returned from a very pleasant trip in | ¢: sion, it is explained, is due to th : 1i 1 thi ¢ 3 1 Xj New York city and Brooklyn, where tific way in which the cS esting reading—and this is $3 & LY T m WwW Z| visited relatives. At home Wednesdays. is built. It is a brick stro p one of the strongest chapters— $e 2E> omorrow. 9 ° Mr. S. S. Richard and sister, Miss Rosille | a foot thick, and with heavy : ¢ ¢ | soo CAKES OF LAUND RY SOAL (GOOD M f Ill I th = cua 4 abi and windows r + Hosiery. 10 dawn White Plaie Losom Shire, : WHS ATI AD RESON (G0On en's new ital! clothing. $1 cor or mates tee eee ieet areare a ae Se Es open front best quality of plane Sie any. Anica nal gland It is built against nd has « < Here are three or four lots Fe Eee a Lara Rene amallty Of mau 4 $2] Cc Tomorrow ye're after you men who've been paying seme ocher clothier $12.50 or $15 for a suit. z rey ete ae cain re eet ee whiecn the Ps of exceptional importance to z > ° ° We want to get you to take a look at cur $10 line. = eaten tke Wiselinin aa ra Ge considered— 5 Se D BORAX Those of you who do will never go back t> the higher priced sort. 7p hee en OO ee ee of fir > : SOAP’ at a More vi CAK < use—when you get Just as carefully imade sults—with just ss much fit and = & Sts BA apc aoe see os ae pt sue ‘ = % all, of orces' Mass., are visiting Mr. , and no explos' = $ 1S wy? ju and Mrs. J. 8S. Wyckoff of P street, George- | in the establishment | al in every way to ti ihe tailor s 25 for, see ours at saed Sees a = ? iC; Omorro $15. You can pick from bund and try en every one it Custom-made igh = bale Sone EARRELS OF STICK CANDY, ALL at very point—with best trimmings and finishing. : X | Mr. and Mrs. William D. Baldwin have you want = Or c. £13 FLAVORS, AT 8 CTs. POUND. oR. a $ And it's the same way with the $10 Top Coats. They're $12.50 values—ean't be Z| returned from Richfield Springs. a servant—a $ Fall Underwear : equaled toe 16se, = > < a rt will reach the 3 rw . i I S| P | N Going to Philadelphia person whe can fi r need. 4 dloaen, Fall-welzht Wool Half Hose, aces A O C S 3 “Let's go to Philadelphia Sund What | = = = S tm Tans, k ard Gray. N Most too warm, isn't it, to ° for?” “To see the sig over the Hs aquality ‘than angthing else—and for - . Pennsy. Fine trai ‘a 2.8 ae : talk or think about heavier CODFISH, WRALEED Our credit system is a great helper in bu ying clothing. > eRe aaa pee 5 col Oakiana, + 2 5¢ Underwear? But then you UE PALER, 6 CTS. POUND Hes 2 2 know you are going to need ? ‘ = YOUN = aaa it soon—and if ee mucucement WN T ll ) ( | S, z eee : James Freeman Mysicdoqsly Disap- “2 egos 1s stron; enough, why not & og = pears, Leaving No Trace. Fa eet al Soros, cuous y not $14 % LGU, 515 Seventh St. $ 2 3 & own your winter's supply ata % NEW BRIGHT MACKEREL AT 12 CTS. COM —_— — ‘| The police were asked last night to look 5 very ch cl 2 & vot ND. j out for a young man named Edward F Bs very much closer price than ; ? al AMiinian: haere Steed No. 3341 T t 4 - - z ‘ 2 A? E y) Cr . ae man, who disappeared"from here Tuesday . No. > tre z you can hepe to buy the same tA | iy S.2 Ea a a IELARA DS AIRED RIA ER IG AA RE ISI el oI a SaSeian caving his wife in almost desti- 1 ; mite . a at 2:39 i % —— = = * ely Tromity athualte 2 grade a little later? Es SS 2 = = = | tute circumstances. Freeman is a cook by Tatcrment at Ltoly Kod BALTIMORA SUGAR EI + db dp "a eo . nt HAMS AT oe CR Rt SIOKED. 3 ofan payee nya ohognt Sarfe Snheh psy ats ayes _ | ccctpation, and Monday morning about 4 76) ane = have marked avery of Medium-w 1 and Drawers th usually sel im carefully o'clock he reached here with his wife from Aulantic City. They remained in the depot until after daybreak, and then they went in search of a room, finding one with the family of Mr. C. G. Younger, 440 New 4,| Jersey avenue. Eleven months ago they 47 | were married in New York, and have lived J: | in Auantic City most of the summer. ‘The : _X | season was drawing to a close, and Free- XY | man concluded to come to this city, where : ry © he thought he might get a good situation September 16. 18 his borthwest the County - Ix the price AT 8 CTS.} eae Stax Save Money On | Fancy-Bosom Shirts, : Of course we have a full A Big Brace of Jobn ,BEST CORNSTARCH AT 5 CTS, PER ¥y h, 6th and line of styles and grades—but For paces oe: Ze ae Sachin te Sani Rie olen A streets northeast, Sunday at 4 o'clock pan. 2* we have made a more than I Banga chil ace ereHomontwnnwe fit tt he told his wife me had aiaioet © position ROVER. On Wednesday, September = age ea ‘ Ti he —al 1 in a hotel on Pennsylvania avenue, 5 commonly good purchase of 1 aC. D, ng oat teok his cooking outfit with him, saying Madras Gosom Caleb : ne he would return in the evening about 8:30 eas o'clock. Mrs, Freeman remained about the ; house all day, anxiously awaiting the time Re 30 o'clock. for the return of her husband. At the hour open POU By BAGS BEST TABLE % ssn ar s cts, AT 7 CTS. Just as good in every prac- tical point as the French Sus- penders of which these are imi- ws $2 with the kind of Shoes that are made for running and jumping. « We will guarantee that you will have fewer Shoes to buy—and Sn there will be a SAVING on every pair—if you get’ them here. ch Heletives and friend jas Charch. intives ane friends ¥ mentioned she had not heard from him, ctfully invited. ad yA io’ oon is ee Rs Bs sD » Xe question bat that the qi othe aise Sood = + eA 4 z Z 3 eA 4 2 2 = = y : nd watching fol- bargaia © Sur price ions. i Compete Lice pHCes: with those You have been paying: aoe Socio “ame and he had vet te- | THOMAS, On September 16, 1807, at the residence es brice tations. You might as well te turned. What had become of him the of his mot elena ‘Thais, No 248. 1th save a dime when you can as pane SCRUB BRUSHES AT 7 oa young woman could — a a he Faneral at ‘3 = been a drinking mgn, she could have ex- ~ é o9¢.. easily as this. “These Suspen- Spesial EOE Tomorrow. %/ia Stay ee se ders have elastic in back and | he had not been in the habit of drinking, and there was simply no reason she could RE gle A ye ai e a Re Se % ae ay Ye e ¥ ht sig ere ‘Gn. Friday morning. September 1 & (G2 %% Ye ag NA % e % e aa Ye ne AT 7 CTS. LARGE PACKAGES BEST 04\ CTS. PACKA eitesiae' LARGE | 15-CEXT CANS CONDENS! CREAM AT 10 CTS. €. aes AT 8 CTS. REST. ELEAF LARD CTs. PER POUND. wets ‘AT 1OCTS. LOTS OF ONE DOZEN _1.. i PICKLED HERRING AT i0 crs Sbeas 07 wT AT 3CTS.: ES LINES sare EASE To Go as 4 Lap: Johnstons, 729 7th St. 5 can-tab ends—same as _ the Fall Neckwear. genuine. You will be delighted, we : feel sure, with bollk the ef- On Cail--- fects we have selected for this 1900 Linen Collars, worth 15¢., for 10e. fall—and with the values we (ep ge er ee were fortunate enough to se- eve Disc ne ees, Te cure. The line is so enorm- and SS Pat ¥* | peering abroad and hoping. © NPHALISE eM EILACHEL, beloved wife eee e @ay, feeling that her husband would cer-|___lilness, in ihe sevcatheth ar of ber age. =X, | tainly return at night, but he failed to ap- | Funeral notice in Sunday morping Post. ” AF pear, as he had the day before. When last night came, and there was still no news of a ‘omorrony for rezular $1.50 and np for Bors’ ant ) sare Childzen’s Don- Youtns? Stont, School. Shoes sy ofa Siaos, in Tutton or =AN sdzes—Solid Leather Raped Spring Hecls-—Pat- all shrowgi—made Or hard fase ips—All sixes, | o pens = pth Styles are now in stock, All the New - es ve Black: Hale Tose, fist color Worl Sindras ‘Ties—10c.—2 for 25e., PERRY’S, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Carter’s ; Little Liver | Pills. SICK HEADACHE ‘ddeas in Footwear are included. “ You can save t 4 pions ow every pair, Wilson’ s Old Stand, * 929 F Street N. W. Sesescestescrmutinnetadl ag ee » |CHERRYSTONES |"itune moe coea'en Bere beta ag ae ‘These Oysters and Clams. are all over | ler. 2 eed Colored—Charies L. Gordon and Bessie V. sSradeadeadondongengectvtestoatoadoatendondententeetetoateatontoazeezendeneateateateotes 100 Doz. Hair Switches, Go to Siccardi’s FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR, Mair Switches ches at Greet Ba: $3.00 Switches reduced o ta an ff ite, from. . weed Gi ~ fg tae : $2 up Gray and White Hair reduced in same propértion. PS Time. Siccardi, [eset "Sones & worasast, ss 12m «, | Serhaniel Carter and Whitney Wau "| Small Pitts. Small Dose. Louvre Glove Store cejeateg = next to Palais HUMORS ¢ OF cir KINDS| Poca WELL AND sI0K onES— | 7 SE propertics of Malle Hair Renewee Smail. Price. 2 : Sete Se

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