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THE EVENING Ss see, DECEMBER 9, 1898—16 PAGES. : 9 ran SSE MELINSS.. [LATE SPORTING NEWS [FF cael Hecht’s -— stores, | Hecht’s greater stores. | Hecht's greater stores. eS ett s aie stores. 4a “Hecht’s greater stores. | — “Best of Se ) len’s and boys’ clothing for less than. | The rush for the Freedman. | 7 2 SSS : stoc k i | R I c fts ) NEW INFIELDER FOR WASHINGTON || over known —with — sia | oc erst ae ea i —each day’ssellingseem- Association Formed to Control Cy- | | ing to eclipse its prede- cessor. . More splendid values go on sale tomor- row morning to give —hefore—that's the magic infer : which is bringing the great tide ! i made vr ts fo neenre a of buyers to the Greater Stores this week. The news of the great Bier = cle Racing. purchase of the entire surplus stock of John Tillard, maker of men’s eres antif oak or s . 7 . . - : | : © Sy FARKEN se (Com. and boys’ finest ready-to-wear clothing, has proven the clothing sen- * the great event add oe $125 es : cee : | \ | tional interest in the lor rack oak or ma ace sie eee eee ; ih sation of the year—surpassing every event of its kind ever known in eyes of ati wise women. Ss who was with the Columbt i a 2 52.95 last season, President You i this city. More lots go on sale tomorrow—to enliven the selling— $12 suits, 1 $15 suits, $25 Suits, i ‘kers, f check from the manager Hi | D 3.50 : om - i which up to this time has broken all records. $6.50. | 8. 50. 912. 50. Ladics stylish man-tal r I fashionab} through his connec r pl sults of fine covert cloth | tailored sulta, in aw: Niot Vene Wi riting Desks, $ G3 UP. | thin cn inthe ta of 195 Th 5 it ‘ sh ise ypc oe ees several fashionable shades s. sanafianis wor eas aie (oe ee e men’s suits and overcoats. i mea tnt | — = vn Duy anys} 4 jackets all silk lined, in wnd illuminated | ; playing at short for Minne in the | nd itluminat i %s i { U 5 9 . eluding sleeves made tn the | : Western League, his a Mitneoas H § { § Westen Tange, hi a: crage ners Men’s $12 suits, Men’s $16 suits, Men’s $18 suits, Seaplane a | ct ito second place, consifering the games 3 nee ~" 5 ae ions played: his batting being ya @e are full Saring well timed | sil = running being particular! rhe RD) ° ° 5 and every garment is fall of | oq’ ery, Fecowang Quaker management then cok him | . fusblou’s finest points, Reg | have strap ha 1 7 7 for eh ali-wo stylish snite of fine casslmere Men's fine imported f dress suits lar $12 garments go for | fl! ft marty hand and played him off and on for ¢ cheviots, fh pluld mt | in a variety of moby ettecta-piain | gand’ tance, cheflets apd: plain tiny nee, Beek Pear [ee Ta pub greater part of 1896, His work was only ings avid prowl sain’ piping and Tned with | ey patterns.” Lined Shperior | “fermen and cheelots in hott etnsie aad. don 8. $15 vatuy value for 812 30 calcu Eplis dt pavers leat herine All sizes at and the | and as perfectly as any Be ted styles. Splondidiy dane H aunp acumen: gees Same suits which are worth $12 for §5. 1 worth np to $18—for $10 “ Serge skirts,| $10ccats, SS capes, | $7.50 childs’ $1.98. $4.98. $2.98. 2 -98 $13.50 overcoats, $17.50 cvercoats, $20 overcoats, A Wot of ladies’ | Ladies’ tine Diack ape agg $400 Webster Upright 9239. well-tallored — skiris Kersey coats, and Ladies’ fine lack and |e vwelty ‘ih | | 1 of fine quality chev- ats of cheriot kerses capes, full seats, ell ote fot serge fa both cloth and frieze. In made and tris “A | GQ 2 2 black and bine—wit | Mack and biie all z D and | tn the tnt « | eb a ae : eae UenCe en's Gne overcoats of black and blue ke nctotee of ie pvercnats of patent beaver, be offered for $1.98 silk lined through nteely tailored dong manner have wide th and bh black Kersey anc black friezes and heavy-weight Hght co nest Kersey, English frieze cloth, whipcord They are trimmed out — including the Wearing and very all ip all they are a atest “ay th- | i : nears r st sroughout-— oi eo care: stylish—a regniar 85 | nts a suung indy | ics : tth $18.50—for §7.50, | platd Hnings—worth $17.50—for $10. worth $20-for $12.50, soi sta fiche? idly tailored vias eee Ae ngrepel pane Sid — : 1 forming a flounce. { Tegular $10 value = gees | © value fot 2 Hl Worth $3.50. go for $4.08. #2. SA.%. | ' inznificent Web 2. sitznieat “Tet ii Men's $4 worsted pants, § Bike suits, worth up to $15, for $4. Brilliant feat ili ii Saiki i 150 palis of men's worstod punts. In noUblent We let 0a have sll that are lett of our stock of hlercle rl fan eats in millinery selling. answhere can HI different stylig to choose from for. $2.4 suits—about 150 suits In all, at a ridienluusty low. price Satur fer less than § commonly well aS perfect fitting day. ‘The cho.ce ts offered of finest made garments-—with ker sasles trimmed with wings, Dae aariet gue. Wines sok tigen at $200. Has rich, | xaments. Ha de pockets and 2 hip pep icattenautes tase a ill tere oe Re EGE TaNte on birds and Tweaste velvet and rive all be pot iu one let and fughiy polished deu all the care that’s gi to high-grade sold at $1—-for $4. That's ess ‘hen the pants alone are worth also a lot of stslish felt hats, which are trim- | tomorrow nt 978- bie vemtoved case worth $1 pair. Sn pete Thiet: med in ect mautier-will carved panels — & all be bun AIL be bn hed in oue lot and offer- $2, 75 A tot of nitk Posen, The boys’ suits, top coats and pants. =e aes — vt A lot of children's trimmed hats, with Tar hanter crowns, and trimmed with velvet A lot of fancy ribbons, in pl ns and qnills—will be offered all ilk qual quality—with * rs—and lined with plaid wool and other niaterlals—all sizes from 3 to 8 cael ee | een Shoe selling extraordinar = — rae at Boys’ top coats, $3.98. | Boys’ $5 to $7 suits, & y: ! wults--mad strings — 3 pickel pedals—ntex hinges splendid ction pan felt—-fine Lplated action dha ud a exquisite silk sears en || Boys’ waists, 9c. | Boys’ all-wool pants, Boys’ kersey reefers, : $239 Skoristop Halen. |e ee a | 39c, $3.98. arte S = sewn—will be offered for 9 cents « Roys’ juality all-wool el: Boys’ strictly all-wool | t. Un the spring of “OF he was 1 ee ae fast color navy bine—+x i gathe sine e leased © Colt ea and during the seasc aici a silk velvet ght Piano at $165 ated in 130 game Uprig Su an \ Bob Allen being the only : = | ahead of him in ion, but > an participated in only y-o " ALSO Teese easeeaeet tu outs: Seely Sng ea per yar fine wat Indies’ tine rs of men’s Levan calf lace "i sth patent tant » eee, $2 | showed a decided imp ment ov 7 t isfact manner— Bose) iad ton hoes, made of solid leather with smooth pat elt ht, style 6. S2ga | shewed « ided imy ment over satisfac manner | Boys’ stylish toy coats, made of tan, covert er soles and leather counters—on coin, opera par welt—fitnt onk sole $joo Bradbury Upright, style 2°90 | form, and he has been mentioned | not y put together, as you might 4 cloth, with silk velvet collar amd lined with 3.98. Inner soles and teatber counters—on ealn, 06 a Sso0 Bradbury Upright, style 7-$325 | itkely player tor several snajor league | || frou will be offered at Be. RAR ee ator We've taken all our regi t worth $L.US- fer ~ | - Ts le jelubs. Manager Ir has doubtle i | top coats, made in the sume good style—wi finest suits. which sold for 5, $6 and $7—a a one 166 pairs of youths’ flue satin | = xdbury Upright, style 9.8375 Jed Hulen on account of his Hl : all be offered at $8.98. offer von the pick of any of them. tomorrow spring-heel shoes, splendid for scl: 1%- solid oak sole pairs of men’s willow calf shoes, welt sewed extension dog tue tint onk sole—sizes 6 to »—for for mere 18. ° Fine ell-wool , In the noblest vi $10 mont work Upright Pianos for rent, $4. payments. he can be depented upon i without getting into t brilliant class. on cnihusias! sand cassi- Boys’ flannel waists, | Boys’ all wool suits, } i | || w | } ee wieiui - i — 144 patrs of children’s F barton ith a cd over the igaing | 29 2.49 Boys’ $6.50 suits, $3. 98 mm of men'a neat Giting patent leather apringtncel siwettuwed atie atau leather Son. of Huten at made up theit | |i! (oe AY. . @nit-finish dongola tops fair | tip—opera tor sizes S to S~ worth ap 5 ht or ob- | |i! = : Boys’ fine all-wool double and single- stitchege toe—sizes 6 to 10 -worth $2 pe , : i Ces | ie quality “navy Uiieasannclavraisen Bors’ finest ali-wool eheviot and cassimere breasted saits, of stylish mixed cheviots— worth eo ees me . xc! anges a Wa shington Wau ain th a cugeatamaner ial Ob aean * | wuits In a variety of the most attracti: up to $6 Will be offered for $3.88 tomorrow. — —— 1) pairs of infants’ Brash kid butter shoes rt uld_be in the Lave Cross—Charley | |j) fulsh eas A Reacnieel Tt terns—nade for “wear as well us st) They're splendidly tailored--made with all the 225 pairs of ladies’ Lennox kid button shoes, | — sizes 8 to S worth ae. 6 pale for Mie Al 1 Mu sic Be xes reduced. ~—or-Steinfeldt cla HH Will be offered for 29 ¢ Worth 35—will go at $2.4p. style that goes i the best boys’ clothing. hand-woerked buttonboles, solid leather ‘ _ _ - = = | patent Jeather tip—opera toe—ateon Bly to R— { 180 packages of combinatton rnaket show p All Sheet Music reduced. SHARKEY AND MeCOY WATCHE i = worth $1.28—for......... «+ Be. ish--regular Ue. sert. tor j 39c. gloves, 25c. 49c. for dressing sacques. =: } fleece-Lined Kersey . WH he offered at 60c. extracts, 35c. extracts, Including bottle, sil 0 for 35c, an eune F.G. SMITH, [Wee || Articles of agreement for a twenty-round Ladt gloves, which eeli Lots of women have tuken advantage of the pate cera of cideciven arene oases st 32 Underwear prices —— = drop i} a tomorrow we offer you unother chapce at it. “ con : 2 » 9 He a aa uN es by tot — Jost as the mere does —conld anything be Mir. Bradbury Pianos, ae contest bi Be en Tom raat: and | {ij B y Lgl 39 pclae ace ete aoe ee ee Ete wear tomorrow that brave never been quoted be <id McCoy, to take place at the Lenox | {ji with the grentest care—-perfectly finisked—go | Ur enmpetition. Pa. Ave = ical Pg ; \h 50¢ eilings, 39c YS WO0dl gioves, 39c. for 49 cents ench—which Ip less than you could os od = _ Club, w ¥ elty, January 10, have | | Vv gS, « O ri 5 a = 0 jome yourself, lot of men's bi welght Rw A lot « “ con ' Tho regular S0c. kind of boys’ warm, wool SD Mee Tae) ng = aitllacincial A ik Ff Speke — | been signed by both principals. The men } |] = gloves willbe offered. tor Soc a pale . —- derwear, with sik tupe finixhings ar Random we ct a S| et tae ne ho ant er || sd aly ellen, | ns Men’s $2 hats, 98c, | ek ha sg mime eves lt ee eee ined am eng meh > Two ‘Spiendid Giove {| cent of all receipts exceeding: $40,000: Tim | | Tene pet ee oe 9 : eee score sees WOGe | Strtpes week eo : : m 2 t was chosen refere: We'll cause a great stir in bat circles j pearl buttons, Tor sen. Youll nevor teat the Q] Hurst was chowen referee, i sel as Os Flannelette wrappers, 59c. furday—and iauke the bat department fae A lot of men's fine quality wnderwenr, won fae a garment | é In order that the fight may not result i Pah ‘ mous for its unprecedented low selling. The oe ee onices x a — 4 E a i] in a flasco like the S y-Corbett 4 i { | Another special wrapper’ value for tomorrow. choice ts offered you of derbies and alpines, in s pe covered sea inher dies’ extra heavy-weight Swi ( J ° ae Neohiae iNet aecin vent oie HH $1.25 gloves, 77¢. | the pace we've cut ont for this store must be all the latest styles and colors—for 98 cents a ete eS ee ek. : 1 trimmed and perfectly i < t ) Sere aonic oe Sa Rete i a BSE. peels si an | Rialned, Cotes of a frost variety of the exch. @ hats which sell over town find—worth 59., will be offered a Eshet exten rood qaallty” worth 25. 9 Ee. |i r S| er any of the fighters’ seconds or thetr in- | | nother Indies’ fine glov! pall | lest patterns of flannelette wrappers, Hue at $1, Every saving man will want 5 gees ay rei ‘oF tees e ( 4] vasion of t U not stop the con- | |/| the Intest fancios, with embrotdered tacks— | with separate walat Hniag—mude full and wide | to take ‘advantage of the epeeiay nuke ene get eS ar gee edd ed P) aa Me 2 puteilen who thee ty | [li every mew shade the regular $1.25 eoct -will | Sana spl finisied— will go for 59 cents, Better not put off coming until too late pet. Sa oe eee ae “39 Ladies’ heuvs-weight anton want 4 1) Sates ETT woi-for Phese wre we « dollar, haps your style may be gone then. = 2 : 2 quailty mi and well tut ( 3 will be | |] worth 50c., wil go for.....2.... sregular Hi nts i) ( Hy Hl dren's heavy-welght fieece-lined vests oe | S C. Auerbach, / Tr Quees v |||! cir cnl cece ae el suc wah Children's heagyeweight ribbed levee tind § Vet eee ep stie Sf ee i} 9 micely/Siatehed aud worth! mo S05, |) lg ek 10c. |i! oad i 4 {| z i . = = made eS = z = = = — —— zs feats mee 5 Ore reeree with J Cor- erences m luck in the fight, and of going to the atch to his LT with ¢ ===. | BOXES ~ APPAN & & CO.’S AGAINST Fb Te nods tor President Hart Will Oppose Th >i ng mee Store, Meeting. 1339 F St. cen oe EXTRACTS fe 2 wens A. Hart of the ¢ Base Ball 9 sere eccececere ex Assignees’ terably ory u L Baum’s old customers wouldn't recognize the prices we've marked on_ this now—they have I\CAN YOU AFFORD t may be made in| * + + + price } Shrunken so far below the regular standards. It’s a shame to sell spic span new merchandise for so little, en for a made-to-oré coat and bit teams from} 2% ¢ C but it’s by order of the court, and we have no alternative. eH? Sr ah ioe br kik eel Soe will training. Jee e+ e st? f so, oO us anc to cheapen [7222 4 s ° s ° s s make one for you of smooth or pind esa Bargains in Bargains in Bargains im Cloak | rich faced chevot for that price sane i E not tom good, ear - sy re pre j both coat and vest will be double Pain cess ie see eailiev te ‘ te os cachet Millinery. Gloves. : ‘and Suit Dept. breasted, and coat satin faced, with : elvet Remnau | He ee ie ic wee 30¢ Still have some of Baum’s elegant | ; a | quality Kid Gloves at the following | we 25¢. prices: 75¢. Kid Gloves now eee Superb C1 ‘ $s. { fi ite i mins collection of Fancy 7 D , al Pa |] : - + © Toxes containing Combs and Brushes, N.Y.Dental Parlors} +o covrnon cvcue nace. [TD 5 Ber ome and Mirrors, Mal {2il F Stree et, Orgunlention of Track Owners and|” ‘‘ ° at less than woth Children’s Re . in nayy out extra charge. reeu and neveliy cloths for $3.05 ta! your ° Our year’s guarantee end offer roe of ‘none back if Aiswutistiod coariaces you of our reliability Misses’ Plaid Dress ‘Skirte— : Pec .50c. ee ee 4 If you are in need of a Winter Da store pr v7 “ T. K {, MANAGER aaecre: pee eae Soren, sancelmeatuece eae 1 (0) Overcoat don’t fail to see our Ker : Biba Netonet Crcice ears, Rescta ii Wiegs—to 50 tor.. <2... 22. 3.0 IC. ree * of Ladies’ Dress Sktets, seys, Meltons and Vicunas which we al ~ | was organized at a meeting of track own- 9 13th and $1 Kid Gloves now. ¢ ie ee Cc : Pers . ers and managers in New York city yeste O ram Ss 3 ee Aine @ | in light shades for. : © | make to order, satin lined, for $20.00 2 s in Ne 3 - p , reu's Trimm — so) eile . y style wi vi day. It Is the alm of the association to g Pa. Ave. | cus La ee ae tole $1.25 Kid Glov Another lot of Ladies’ Dress in any style you wish. 2-1 pare © . Skirts. in Tight ‘shades—sold Self-M t trol bicycle racing professional and | de2-1u:-60 Ricrant etock of sfacralag Vellt_alt atmesay | ON at Our risk, at. -... e CS SP aek es ae % Samples and Self-) easurement amateur, in of the 3 east of the | — —asa=s Sas | pricesyou can now buy for near half prices Guide Sent Free of Charge. onvarying purity —seven years of | Mimisypt eter, ‘exeeyt Loulatana. a ea Faneral of The funeral of Mr. Githert H. Hicks, Bargains in Bargains in Bargains Open Evenings Until g O'clock. assistant botan of the Department of x U Si Littl T. il Agriculture, who died Monday afternoon, Ribbons nderwear for Men IX ite Aallors, was held yesterday at 2 o'clock from the oder D za 941 Pa. Ave. N. W. romeetine will be held im New York | family residence, 127 ar a aae D 1 ept. Men's Underwear—Suiris and wh city in January The services were conducte; y Rev. - : wostly large sizes—that y AYLOR =eS Stowell L. Bryant, in the presence df a Roby Ritbompe vagd. sees eee ees Cc. Soc. WII gor forse Cc. ; rk: VERD| DEFENDANT. 2 - : Ladies’ Muslin Corset Covers, high ° ° W HISKIE are large number of Mr. Hicks’ friends, includ- ; neck ee ee ish 5 Outcome of Suit Against Former Ac- | ing the Secretary of Agrictulture and most OC of light shades in Sik Velvet Rib- Ac bous, which were to go ful ot oO " 5 Q Cc. torney General. of the chiefs of divisions in that depart- Se pesca toree foe 2 ‘gmasou ei erdttings only tte So aria ate ieren ae = ‘i aa In Cirenit Court No, 1 Judge Cole den 1 | ment, besides the members of the Botanical sizes. . . Fine grade o 7 : . eed $1.50 and $1.75 All-weol Upier- the motien for a new trial made by the | diviston, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hicks | oie, Biade, of Wee c. We bare filled x large table with dnc Cambric | OMT ome feds. gome Drowns and Oc raves & Sons, }riaintit in the case of John P. Newboid | of Michigan, parents of the deceased, and and Maia A large table with tne Cambric | few other colore—for. 5 ° «gainst ex-Attorney General Harmon. ‘The ] his brother, Prot. Frederick C. Hicks of | Tot of 4-tu. wide'Pancs Ribbons, Drawers, elegantly made and (rium- | Col Bosom Shirts, sepnrate <uit was the outcome of a collision between | the State University of Missouri, were call- | S{s#4tt aualities ware 40. te £9 5 | mest sold from $1.50 to $3. Take Cc. ent "Sata tor we con se ett 4 Cc carriage used by the ex-Attorney General | ed to the city by wire and arrived in time fain are Peas = bottled | 4" #lilance will be made with the West- it’s bottled | urn" cycte Association, the California Cyc and sealed: tt — confidence | clubs and the Southern Cycling Asso tion. Tom Cooper of Detroit was elec ¢€ a member the board representing an in- makers of rest of the Americ clist Union, An pois ning in barrels before vwhere in the name of the NEVER ~ Expectations. atin Gros ‘The womlerful holiday demand for fine fioor coverings bas been one of the snr. prises of the season with us. We were confident of the enlarged trade we were bound to bulld by selling the proper goods At the right velces and our expectations Were not dwarfed one particle. ge for. ed by Mr. whold. The ve- | to attend the servic The body was tak- 1 RY und one ow : . Th - H Children's Canton Flannel Night 33 Men's Gauntlet Leather Gloves- Richard & Co., ging to Mr Nenbelil was dam. [on to Glenwooa cometery. amore many | MOSIe py Bargains. pore usOseee oon Co | age Sets Baines DOC ° sther expressions of sympathy Mrs. Hicks meat ae , lleged, in the sum of $56 osher he S ” Sooo Washington, D. C. ieee The following are examples of our unde soMing abilities: < . > © © ° i ° 4 e > 4 Fvengae rack “pe ts, with bor- Sergeycmaile fie raga: tm = OO 3 F ‘ received a very appreciative telegram ; : : tr on as pe During the hearing of the suit it was | Of coeolnee from her husband's former wo ltl 2 Boys ast Black ll Ic siges 8 tw 15) years.” worth 3h 5¢ | We have filed « table with Silk ewantes eee telecast he diene ty og | associates at the Michigan Agricultural we all sizes gas tor... niles “Worth S| we Saalesicdeiaands secs : General was the : College. sold from 25e. to Bie. Neckties, consisting of Tecks, Puffs, Pin-hands wad Strings sud Bows; 1 Oc the government and the driver was an em- = Tadies’ 50c. Lisle ‘Thread Paucy = S ove’ ent. Judge Cole t a eee . Hose Varlety of patierus, will Ai Ba piek for. . io) government Judes Cole there- |e ayalto reed tualwantiGoluman gtris'| 20" sat S ¢€.;Apron bargains. ..§4 Axminster Rngs, 36x72 in. ft, Axminster Hearth ugy ‘ unusual tee of fe ee econ Star. Hundreds of situations are filled Stik Mufllers, white and. coler- apetics "$2. 50 2 eg - hg LS through them. Ladies’ Swiss Aprons, trimmed in ed, worth $1.00 to $1.50, will go 7 "s ohnyiBA Meauet, Rugs tn ald sizes, with Nmas gifts of anything wanted ———>——— hen fastest $1 Hose, in great vaslety 69¢ | ihe etbbon Just the thing i 39c | for. eee my ries to match aa : : “Want” ads. fn Th ay becau : of iauey patterns silk fintsh—for- the bolidays—that sold for Sie. a We have only a few Silk Umbrelias. You can vode reserved fi : . in Watches, Jewelry, Cutlery, ese ee Ssceis baet bog bb matteo : ppeneian =will go for. = © | nuy them for almost halt price. cage iseg we Mary A. Bastable and C Arguments to Be Heard Tomorrow. | bave fled a bill in equity against Julia A. Arguments in connection with the mo- | Ford. Thomas G. Hensey and Willlam B sore soe | Habs tng ot tee eee | PEVER COHEN AND HENRY STRASBURGER a new trial In the case of George | trustee in place of Roberts, with power 9 roe + od H. Boston, convicted of vioiation of the | and authority to unite with Hensey in a SCROPCT.A. H100D POISOD xz pension taw, will be heard tomorrow morn- | proper deed to Mary A. Bastable releasing ASSIGNE 8; 4 1 6 s ma, tetter and al. cther disorders of the i = fa Crim: : erty fr » operati iy cured and ail rafn: eltutoa-cd ing by Chief Justice Bingham in Criminal | certain property from the operation of a permancat Court No. 1 deed of trust. ee tes a _| the egstem. 8. 8. S.. the greatest purifter. Photographic Goods, Firearms, x Goods at “Wal- 909 also 477 Pa. 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