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EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBE R 1, 1898-24 PAGES. 7 z +t ererrrrrrrrerere Pe he ee De i Smoot, Coffer E The only Complete Housefurnishers in Washington. Seventh and Eye. |} = : ooo We do business | on a business basis. | We are glad to be i! _——} WED I , I E “Formal “ei ebheeoebdebbbeeebbhbedebebeedebbebebbbbbebebeb the well-lighted Ve do not ask you to buy from us for friendship’s sake. mbered amongst your fr do not expect to run the business on a erated below. rental basis. We drive xins otirselves—not unjust ones, but get as Hii h fair v > for our money as we can—and we expect to be treated in the Ht than any one else it is same way. If we offer you gre for your money tha : class qual asonable and ri se it is to your interest to Hii | stvles in do so. This we ly growing business proves that we 7 are gener It is easy for vou to find out whether our prices are lower famous. than oth sitate to tell you them, and a visit to our establishment is Your presence i made Ble sant to you 1 in every way. We like to show our stock; we are proud of fully invited. ting it, and we believe there is ery department has received and thought in colle m existence. no better or wic time the same careful atte In Furniture we have the newest and best styles to show you: in Carpets we have been at great pains to secure the best of the new pat- danloee terns—in Housefurnishings. Art Goods, Crockery, ete., we have laid in an exten- Dates! sive and worthy assortment. We give credit with pleasure To all who desire it without adding to the price of the goods. rule to arrange the terms te action of the purchaser. any bonds or guarantees, as we trust to your honor. Ebenieriy with the It is our invariable We do not require the sa louse & lhlerrmann, | Liberal Homefurnishers, Mevrepriirnoeberiie, Opening, ESDAY, OCT. 5. beg to nesday, October the 5th, in building 1216 F street, with a new and superb stock of the lines enum- E shall carry the same high- that made the house of “Perry's Smoot, Coffer & McCalley, 1216F Street. RRR AR RAR AAR REE? EEL LEE EE PEE EETTE TVET i % Wop oelete oe eee DAME EMEEEOLEPLEEEE OY a There's fashion In Furniture, Carpets and Draperies be & McCalley’s announce our Opening” Wed- and commodious ities and exclusive our several lines so is most respect- Handker Kid Gloves, elas, late Seaton Perry, it “a EREEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE TEL EEE EE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE EE ED EET ETE TEE EEE: as in everything else. + i ust exactly what is proper is revealed in the opening of our x 901-903 Seventh St., Corner of Eye St. Ve eae Be $ i Hoeke’s for correctness. : And there’s a difference, of course, in qualities—our point = always is to have only what is reliable. ee x Hocke’s for bestness. + + According to how stock is bought, it’s sold. We do £ ¢ 9 qe % business with the Dest Hiakcers } in this Bor ere kes a an xe = Hecht S greater stores are ready! sles year out—we get their bottom pric and pass them along to Ry Og | 3 you. : $ z Hoeke’s for lowest prices. $ as pate z pe oe ee eee eee + Bs Celebrating the opening area ere SPECIAL oenney & 2! % —when low prices are cut lower—in Furniture, Carpets and BS = és A cordial invitation is extended one and Pan Draperies. Well only print the Carpet list today—the others 3 = all to attend the formal “Opening’’ of ‘The $ )e3 you can see when you come. = BS Greater Hecht’s’? Mon ay, Tuesday and Wed= & ¢ And you'll come, won't you? Whether to buy, or not, + : nesday! = & needn’t matter. We want to show vou what's what. Bs B | _ Elegant souvenirs will be distributed to 5 i 55c. Honest Ingrains, good patterns - 39c. = $ | visitors with the firm’s compliments. els 65c4 Brussels) 2 ee] 2] =e 48c. : | “Opening” values will be offered in every 5 ¢ 75c. Brussels = = = = = = = = 63¢, : department. £\$ $l Brussels- - - = = = = = = = 69c. 3 case as ee . 3 $1.25 Moquettes = = =- = = = = 83¢. | The laurels of it : z x3 : € laurels of success el HOEKE’S x & = 214 3) * | : have crowned our efforts. ca Furniture, Carpets and Draperies, % What a wonderful success it has been! In less than thirty-one months Hechts have accom- = x plished what other stores have taken as many years to attain. As sudden as the growth has been, Sle Pa. Ave. aud 8th St. } it has been a natural growth.. It is clearly the outcome of straightforwardness—of __liberality—of aes eee ” . FS progressiveness—oi selling equal qualities for less than other stores. + SEIS EE BER AIL ae netetetetetennenntecnipcntntntetd = “he opening of this store marked an epoch in retailing. It put the wage-earner on an equal $ einen = ting with the person of means. It made him as rich as Croesus in purchasing power, in that it BS tae aioe : z made it possible for him to buy what he desired and to pay for it in “littles’—each week or month $ A Table gue eae ane Louvre Glove Co. z —until the entire bill is liquidated. It is an accommodation for which nothing has been asked. & Wi Pea = fhe masses have appreciated it, and the result is apparent. And now comes the opening of a com- £ ine. Begs ee GRAND OPENING é plete department store—marking a NEW epoch—making it possible to buy in addition to ready-to- $ hn of Tow full halt: : wear clothing and furnishings for all ages and both sexes, shoes, dress goods, silks, dress linings + gen Pe 4 FS and trimmings, notions, toilet peau sites, laces, domestics, bedwear, upholsteries, hosiery, gloves, un- = a ° ba derwear, etc., etc.—and paying for them as your income affords. ef TO KAL Ke d Gil = “The Greater Hechts” is, indeed, an unique store, in that it is the one south of Philadelphia 53 ine 1 OVES 2 which “charges” your purchases and takes its money as you wish to arrange to pay it. It is this %| WINE CO.,, 614 uate ST. ‘s0 oO : unique store that Hechts ask you to visit during the next three days. Even with its doubled ca- | Z = — = n be pacity it is entirely occupied. Thousands of Collet have been spent in making it the handsomest : public invi i] | Plonday and Tuesday, z re in town with its massive front, large elevators and ample conveniences, which are in keeping Be pious mlant } | & h the liberality of its methods. The “Opening” will be made doubly attractive by | October 3 and 4. ; the special Opening values that we shall offer during the three days. They are illustrations of the selling we shall do in the future. The Hecht organization with its unlimited capital and with its outlet of six stores, is unsurpassed in its purchasing powers. Look for great doings—keep your eye on Hechts. See tomorrow’s Sunday Times and Post for list of record-breaking Opening values. | Carpets look brand new After we've cleaned them. Our — dry-air process takes out all the dust and grit, and || ——— destroys moths. And |} there’s not the slightest injury to fabric and col- ors—as there often is | —— when carpets are beaten. Plattresses Remade ——— —good as new. Aue ototeeeetetedetetndetetetnenne Hecht & Company, 513-515 7th St. Se 3 STEINWAY || Your First Acquaintance Fur- Seeteee detneetecetn | * * —with Cream Blend Flour niture upholstered and | % = * will be the beginning of an $| |] ——— recovered. Very finest | * * unwavering friendship. It $1 | work. Wagons call. 9 | * * will win your good will and + ——— Call, write or ’phone : * your confidence. And % —— 425. Pre-eminently the Standard Piamno-||/$ <= So ee: | Stumph Bedding Co., f th Ww Id ** come to rely on it more = 7th and K DUNES: k (0) € Orid. * and more. = l Empire Carpet ee orks. = ghtly-used Steinway and Other Cream Blend}|- Tl UNK S Pianos at Real Bargain Prices. | + Flour Is Best. ¢ i Baby Grand “Steinway” - - = $575 ** It mak ; EPAI ED t es 5 Nise Rolls, ¢ i Up: right poe ayeg d= pedal ‘Grand $500 | * * Cake and Pastry that will $] | I Upright ‘Steinway’ = = = = $450 | = : =e heart of any good + * Don’t put off having your trunk repaired 1 Sat uare “Steinwa = = = © = $200 cca t never fails— : f untli you want to use it. Let us have tt 1 Upright “Wm. an &Co.” = = = — $250 * * never disappoints. It yields cares 0 eee eens 1 | af right “Tlathushek Cet $200 Hae * * 1 MORE Bread to the $ you're rendy fo travel you'll have a prav- Uprigs oH = os * * barrel than other brands. Sade Py ener a ir Upright “Huntingto RRs 3 EE pill nis sow teow Sis Sy | * 8 + lees . [ALL ON EASY TERTIIS.] . 8. Earnshaw & Bro., KN EI SS 435 PIANOS FOR RENT. § Wiclealersumuuesae sg #7 Stoves Less Than Red-Flag Prices! ‘One hundred—all_kinds—every one in first- class condition ard sold so, warranted—offer- e¢ at 49c. en the dollar. Think of 752: 50 Self-feedets for $4 and small Egg 912Pa.av _E. F. Droop & Sons, 925 Pennsylvania Ave. Fall Showing “Millinery. Compliments come to us from every Stoves, werth $6, fer. Baum’. ea the wrong ‘leaned or dyed perfectly. LADIES’ COATS = z fide on the beauty of our display. Tine ett ageser meats MEN’S CLOTHING g 99 2s Fan it i he la a ih THE HUNTER COMPANY ° Call attention to their ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY Mrs. C. Stiebei, 1113 G St, dyed navy blue, brown or blacs. for a full ton of 2,240 Fine RUSS spectelty. $e2T-t th e-29 Paris’ 1 PORTIERES pounds of White Ash Expressly aus) an Ti linery WHEATLEY, ou — providing yon P= LLERY MAKES Fall Trade. 68 Jeffersoa ave. nw. Wa; y NOW. °MPOUND PEOPLE eth tye ie so orstabllabed ‘sal. paste ee30-14d WM. ee 708 LTH ST. ge om WEUL. 1150 Connecticut Ave.N.W. ocl-3t-1¢ We extend to all a most cordial in- Vitation to inspect our MATCH- |LESS FALL IMPORTATIONS | of GLOVES direct from PARIS, of the most fashionable styles and latest shades in LADIES’, GENTS’ and CHILDREN’S GLOVES, which ;cannot fail to fascinate and tempt the most exclusive taste. A SOUVENIR will be presented tu our patrons on these two days. No. 919 F Street N. W. a BARBARA. BABAR AR A f Gas Heaters, $1.25 to $2 } ‘The making of gas heaters has a passed | the ‘experimental stage. 3 Here are excellent gas heacers, which will heat a room as_ well as a coal stove, for only $1.25 to » VACA. These ar+ for larger rooms or 2 offices—and come in two sizes—4 % and 6 tubes. We have the best made at $3 to $7. Gas Appliance Co., 1424 N. Y. Avenue. McMunn’s clixir of Opium Is a preparation of the Drug by which its injurious effects are removed, while the valuable medicinai Properties are retained. It possesses all the seda- tive, anodyne and anti-spasmodic powers of Opium, but produces uo sickness of the stomach, no vomi- ing, no ccstiveness, no headache. In acute nervous disorders it ts an invaluable remedy, and Is recom- merged by the best physteiana, E. FERRETT, Agent, 372 Pearl St., New York. my14-w&s-1y Altered— F u Ir Remodeled. Any werk of this kind may be safely in- trusted to us to do. Only skilled hands that we cin trest with the most valuable furs are employed here. All work done on the prem- Ly under our personal supervision. Modest Repaired— TF Big stock of Fur Sarments of all made im the latest styles. sais Saks Fur Co., S8s35* exclust store oct-se th 39 se ak ae PERSONAL NOTES. Rh Frida * and her will be at home evening ten- 1 West End Streets Becoming Lively | tage during the past Nee Seceic a ns clever ——_+- BRIDES AND i OF PNEIT WEEK | i nard aware Mr white Harr the gentlemen ‘ y Z : | ting “ The Pretty rises Fixed for | booby in the s r a r Two Days. Music and refresh present were the Pita, ere Ta Carroll rd . S. May F. Barnard z : PVEN? land fet C. Barnard, Emma © OTHER FALL EVENT and Mrs. H. F. Barnard, Mrs. Harry I adic Eevee on Conner and Mrs. Ra “ Behrend, Sami There are a few more indications that eee a ' summer ts past and gone and that Wash-| “Qn yy = er Miss Mae D. F . ington is again a desirable residence city Craigham of V: the ly be by increased Quite activity a number in W End of houses have been opened up during the leave for their home in Va ) though some are only for ber 1b The “rs are back much earlie: Mr. J. C. Stoddard and family of Gar- their custom, being en route for rett Park. Md. have moved into tt : for the winter, and are at New wher ‘eas Tuc . Miss Misses Ida and Loutsa Jon I n the battle ship Ili sits Sani e eee aes Mrs. Washington MeLean and Mrs. H lactis lesa Sor returned on a errand, the fanor resson, Pa. will return at Mr. John Hazen, and have the warm October, visiting in Harrist sympathy of hosts of friends in their more en route “The ancl ia ne nase a Kate C. Merser of Baltimore w her sor aa arent the guest of Miss L. B. Lynch K Seas hee is located for the season at cerem¢ Th this ¢ i of Boston ie orm ge > Cornell amin Bail: st. Pz jam rried at piseopal Chur i Harding. Alfr Rev Howard Addison Coombs, We s Demongeot has issued invi- : the marria Stoddard, who has b Victoria C., to Dr. Fe . has t immer very in Wednesde uietly in t Church, za idence of her Mrs. W. F Holtzman an and ou! pepetiety TDS aBRGHOA ioe Mary G. Colt, formerly of Washing the uncle of the br >. Clark of | ton, but now a resident of Sandy Spring Bryn Mawr, Pa. The ce y will take | received the Woman's Associatior place at 7 o'clock and will be followed by ; on Thursday at Wrenwood. T a reception. The bride's attendants will| ing literary and domestic club o: er Swinlers The BUeES was organized in INST by the lat osieman. ate | Benjamin Rush Roberts, and it ha a Tay ence a month at the homes of \ ent members, very few exceptions that tin arly all who % - pense taakoninn ed the society ed away, but its Mrs. and the Misses Claget will return to | Tl of membership, limited ‘to. seve F Washington the) malate ot j bas Ny been full, and the m 5 s j at S Was one of the largest on month. The mar-iage of Mics Rita Clage record. Many she t articles of Henri de will take die fginiegeas yh fans ssl " k in November at Mrs. aie she moe n questi . and will be very quiet. sa . Churchhill of New York aca A. J. B 4 married in New York ( spend their honeymoon in ce and Italy. Miss Mu of the bridegroom, will be MARRIED. . and in all probability the . tendant at the marriage, | ““Yvouamen: On, August, 2 2608. at 6 to take place in St. ather € JAMES W. KING Meg vies ESA o'clock in the afternoon ©. MeMAHON. an exquisite gown of white and pink satin and chiffon, with a picture hat to match. Another October wedding will be that of Margaret Lammond to Mr. W. J which will occur at noon We¢ DIED. the . at her mother's hous: lumbia Heights. Rev. Mr. Perry of St. St 0:20. Moss at Immaculate Andrew's, will perform the ceremony. pe acs Re Li k, at Sterling, UL, the hom coming of the officers and three companie: t figed six months and ulne Our baby te sleeping eo far from all pain; Oh, wake bim to suffer again, of the 6th Illinois Volunteers was made a great cccasion. A banquet was served in ark and afterward speechmaking was pd to the fullest extent. Colonel Fos- ter of the regiment, and Mr: Smith of this city, formerly E were the ul guests of the eve both = ns’ committe: and the diers vi c honor. wi le the regiment was 2 Dp Alger Mrs. Smith obtained cots for their hospital, fed the entire compan’ ined furiough ick and looked up inform their families of At all times her home w Funeral from his parents’ theast, on Sunday tives invited. Please « reside Friday, ent sick ones to A their condition. S open to the he tenderly nursed ther This lovely plant, so young and rare. dier boys, where Its fragrai et perfumed the ait istered to their comfort. § The Heaven! rdner came, with tender care, e Secretary lute his pasture, green and fair, and all ‘through t This ten ut transplanted there. feed the hungry and of all the regiments that passed through Washington. Most of the sp at the banquet referred in most appr tive terms to these acts of Mrs. Smith. The same evening the regimental band: sere- naded her at her hotel. Mr. B. F. Leighton and family have re- Woodside, will not open their city isted the BY HER PARENTS. ., October (Alexandria KRICK. On Saturday, October WIS KRICK, | Krick, aged tex montis turned to their country place, Md. The famil: Mary K dence until mber. A surprise party was given to Miss Mat- | S''yices at meideno gai tomate ~ tie Beall at her home, 801 Florida avenue, last nt were the Miss- | McGRATH. On Frid 30, 1808, ot @ es Ida Pasco, and Nannie Boyle, aum.. JAMES, of Bertha M tie Pasco, Orra Moore, Nellie and Carrie McMichael, Annie Kerns, Marie Bell, } Margie Clark, Messrs. Hendley, Daniel Murry, D. H. Michael, William Mann, Clarence’ Mann, of Marca Laurence Gilchiese, Johny Boyle, Jimmy a resid Doyle, David Barrow, H. I. Richtor, Char- lie Sherier, Willie Pool, Frank Parker. rack end © cartons Miss Della Fishel, 921 Sth street, has as her guest Miss Flora Guggenheimer of Bal- ac Bsaneaiils tok bind ah & oaabe timore. At home Sunday evening. painful lilkess, GEORGIANA BE. L.. tv Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. H. Moreland for the marriage of their aughter of Jobu A. and Mary M. C aged twenty-five years daughter, Miss Mamie L., to Mr. Emil R. we oi Se cod cliny shure ala with the ae Mueller, ‘at St. Stephen's Church, Mount he heart that we loved Is turning to cla Pleasant, Wednesday evening, October 19. At a reception given Thursday evening by Col. and Mrs. James J. Ross of Dela- ware, in celebration of the twenty-fifth an- niversary of their marriage, their beautiful home, “The Elms,” in Sussex county, Del- aware, was thrown open to five hundred guests, a special train bringing those from a distance. Mrs. Ross wore her wed- D_H. MOR ding dress and jewels and carried the bou- Secretary. quet she had twenty-five years befo: ; 3 < a Among the guests were the bishop of Dela- ; STEIZLE. | om Friday, September ware, the governor and his statt and the | — f.tovea"nushand at Sophia direciors of the Seaford National Bank, of | interment private, which Mr. Ross is president. The Wash- ington contingency of Delawarians present were Senator and Mrs. Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. McFee (nee Miss Campbell), Mrs. Liz- zie Stuart-Robinson, Miss Pisher and Mr. he moruing’s cold dew she is passing away t 4 p.m. Octeber 3, from ber lite 9 C street southwest The members of Printing Pr 1 are invited to attend t of our brother im his tate rer cking establishment of Gray. pola, 207 2d street southeast, M Mr. and Mrs. George Klenk gave‘a chil- a a dren’s party at ther residence, 2131 L | ygprrany onp LEGION street, Thurs: ening In honor of Master oF George Klenk’s seventh birthday. The din- ing room was prettily decorated with plants and cut flowers. Refreshments were served at 9 o'clock. Among those present were Emily Littlebridge, Alice Colladay, Crowley, Ethel Lanam, Bessie Long, adie CahiN, Winneford Ran- doran, Nellie Doran, Blanch omb, Helen Sharp, Louise Gheselli, L uise’ Klenk, Masters Karl and Georgé Klenk, Henry Doyle, Milton Tucker, Max Duvall, Clifton Breck, Thomas and Deacon Randolph, Paul Sharp, Howard Toomb, Thomas Doran, Philip and Ralph Ward, Thomas and Jerome Crowley, John Long, Willie Hill and Arthur Hindle of Baltimore. Mrs. E. Lamasure will be pleased to see her friends Wednesdays, after 2 o'clock, and Mondays, after 7 o'clock p.m., at 1253 Q street. A birthday party was given Thursday night in honor of Miss Mary Fersinger and Mr. J. Fersinger. Those present were the Misses K. Fersinger, S. Keller, B. Un- derwood, S. Clements. M. Maltby, M. Bur- dett, M. Thomest, A. Pester, G. Hessler, A. Grimes, C. Keltz, H. Hect, C. Heet, and Messrs. J, Finch, J. Duff, J. Temonia, F. T. Handly, G. Hopp, C. Perry, , E. Elmore, E. Hart, R. Cromp- igmier, C. Kempt and M. Seitz. Mrs. 8. W. Birney has returned from the south, and preparations have already be- gun for the third national congress of mothers, which will be held in Washington in February, the week preceding the conti- nental congress of the Daughters of the Revolution. Prof. Wm. J. Rhees, Mrs. Ritees, Mr. William H. Rhees and the Misses Grace and Flora Rhees have returned to their home, 1713 M street, after a most delight- ful summer spent at Belmar, N. J., where they had a cottage for the season. Mr. Wil! Rhees has improved but slightly. Their youngest sen, Mr. Rush Rhees, has taken a trip west. Mr. Rhees has leased his country place and will be welcomed back to town, where = have hosts of friends who have enjoyed their hospi Mrs. Jumbia isus Commandery of the District of Cr City of Washington, October 1 h of Companion Hospital Chaplain y + date U ates Volum : 20th ultimo which twill Munday in of ih dolph, Helen Order will nstitution, 30 HN M. HARLAN, U. 8. V., order Commander Departed this life, Frida: ptember KER 4 34 wife of Dantel Ti At rest. Funeral will teke place from Galbraith € crober 2, ut 3 o'clock p.m. Frie tives Invited to attend, EMMC wing remembrance of FIAT McRiat TAIMONS: who died ome year ago to- day, October 1, 1897, from injuries received in the Washington navy. Loved in life—in death remembered bY 1S WIPE, PATHEW AND MOTHE A Clear Head; good digestion and a ripe old age are some of the results of the use of Tutt’s Liver Pills. An Established Fact An absolute cure for sick headache, malaria, sour stomach, constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness and kindred diseases. TUTT’S LIVER PILLS mb30-00t (28

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