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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1898-16 PAGES. 15 aeosoeueeseneeressees © eerreereerreres es anette a sn £ a “Cash only avd the narrowest margin of prot SSOSSOsSssee See @s SOOS SPOS SS 1‘ Hecht’s greater store. | Hecht’s greater store. | Hecht's greater store. | Hecht’s greater store. What to buy and * where to buy it. = A Display of Holiday Goods in Fine Furniture That s the “lost Talked Of in Town. Never lose sight of the fact that we It has never before occurred in this town that a truly magnifi- are headquarters for Metal Beta: . Wellave cent assortment of high-class pieces of Furniture has been offered the bigeest assortment th Jee Ge t ¢. age ee ee ces are unmatebable. ou se at anything but fancy prices at this time of the year. Now you are Seguin trcithieed teal Carleen ibdasettnen invited to inspect a stock that has never been surpassed in beauty comfortably. Good White Enamel Beds, or quality, at price : 2 ; heavy posts, and real a : little more than half those usually charged. vole coe aoe $1 685 The splendid chance it offers for Christmas gifts is apparent. as. : “Hour Sales” of the greatest magnitude tomorrow. ~ The series of special ‘“‘hour sales’? which have been prepared for tomorrow will be greeted with © enthusiasm by every saving buyer—coming as it does just a little over a week before Christmas—when € every thought is turned toward gift buying—and every avenue of saving is searched over carefu « We have extended the sixty minutes of bargain selling through the evening—and you may come at ra & time and feel certain of finding something you want at the lowest price ever asked for it. Purchases ©) “charged” when desired. ri Between Mackintoshes, $3.98. Silk skirts, $3.98 Blankets, 29c. patty and ts ve vel et collate ed, ae T ps” extremely At night during this beur you can ha silk skirts, in quality double bed blaukets for 2a a p made in the smartest stsie. Swill s B il. Ladies’ hats, 19c. Ye Qo oH. skirts, 99c- Turkish wash cloths, 1, Auorst adie catia’ taesw on | Mlen’s 50c. underwear, at 4 oe ed dren‘s flate, in hoth black and colors which ees aie Rest sold us high as $1.25—will go for Iie. 25c. Wool flannel, 87&c. Bik. ostrich plumes. 12!4c. ” Ac eee serie GS cor Sua” We shall offer good. at i catich % ahs Men’ s 10c. socks, 4c. ieee ee a ae pease Child’s 25c. hose, 12¥4c. | Mast mea? Ti ese 4 is at the same price fi rexular ninde aw this hour at Sige. me p Children’s . ae é Boys’ Waists, 29c. “ropa 3 ofr, oe ant ps tera woke. | dies’ $2.08 a1 oes, $1.79. A lot of Iadies’ calt f men's regular Soe. n tural gray shirts and) dra’ go for Seeded me be. shoe pa lish h, te. % eS z Peccaine! ae. Boys’ all-wool pants, 29c. eile a eae eee Infants’ shoes, Ic. : Sate Neioilie oa: Rear canker | mi oe"tne"Stac drat ay ss Poeun ae valves will For The, 8 $ Sad JO. a yard will £0 ios ery att ; myrna rugs, 98c. | ‘$ Men’s shirts; 23 mise $0 by Of inchen Se eae Teens = en’s shirts, 23c. — nize 20 bs 6 Inches in a great variety 9 = IA ot ot naan’ tunfatadersal “aes. tally Te Boys’ suits, $1.29. a eee 53 oa enn nes eure Trem Soc een eatinaety theraed : al. laces, 94c. sar . | = half-a-dollar shirt—for ed siyle—st athe reeuta Valene & Child’s 12iZc. srose 6c finished —worth i laces, in differet . WIH go for Yigc. a 1 . i LC. . = 100 ren f Shiviren'a hens bed Boys’ top coats, $3 4 9. 15c¢. torchon laces, 4¥,c. 2 & awe Bae all sizes-—wot Woo, a a1 ne an es Ladies’ Desk, $2.98. $) 5 ty: fr"? el sclit velvet calla ao Pore Faces Very pretty desi solid cak, with real % in the nicest style French convenient pigeon- > nants, 123 Boys eS cee Collarettes, $4, 98. ear—strongly reine ' We might mention a thousand other articles and all at prices like these. We wish to call especial attention to a very handsome line of Gold Leaf Furniture that we are selling at prices never thought pos- sible before. We are open every evening until Christmas, and you wili derive much (pleaser from a visit, even if nothing tempts you to buy. Goods can be re erved until you wish them shipped by pay- ment of a small deposit. JACKSON BROS.’ #2sitic*iises, 1 wool, bu will stand forced—will electrie seal o |. with long tabs in fre with § marten fur taile— will ¢ Child’s 8c. shoes, 49¢. Aloe of tack and bine cheviot seren exits. | SOC. handkerct with flonnce or flare skirts, and siugle-bre m6 f children’s viel fly front or doublet fe apring heel sty V black and bly 5 £0 8-colid leather and well worth for $4.98 uiets, 19¢. 35c. ostrich plumes, 19¢. Chi dss su its, 53. 98. black ostrich re 6 & 9 PII. sina for Te. the most eaaiies? h fs 8c Just as meh en . : H Ladi es’ hats, 3c. adies ats, My pen ull of style and tine points wi A lot hom 915-91 7-619- 921 Seventh Street. ETC) atc oftnaes fetvan stings and malo fj oy Window sh Pe Olt a Soete eSoets Soafeeteageate foctoatecioeterteteels hirimmed hats of every stylish sort alms 2 > Jot ot je Ho singe ane Sas aS a aoe a a aoa ae eRe RS Be RS ace Se Re seeteeegestonestonteceetenteceatontectenioneteatene Sostodectoneoatons Fee e react inc colore—will he: omfercd at Se Ladies’ coats, $6.50. the Teadin for poe ere Ses === | Also on sale from 2 to 3 at this figure. Ao ot Indes? Mack and Une ad x rollers ith all fixtnres & kersey coats, all satin ned, for 19c. { NOMINATIONS CONFIRM 4 i velvet. collars—which are regular $1 | Curled quiils, 5c. a one ee the Senate on elections. A lot of good quality curled hat quills, In Le Sheets, 2934c. large bunche palin SEE Be. Silk Waists, $2. 98. a ag sf he - will gy for 2 75¢e Felt Hats,9e/x= terday afternoon confirm: A lot of In ites’ fine blac ped silk deep hem—worth 50e.—will go for Sir eere ea Between witha ‘tangtbie, tater Erne wna Oakley's Soap, Sc winia ©. Murphy; Arizona, to be,gov- | i A M oueeetie nd attention—worth | DEC, cover t cl toth 11 %e. oe cs = f yr of Arizona. é ° ° . a And other anparalieted ee at Baum?’ sassignees’ sale. d Page-Tustin of Roseburg, Oregon, | \<* S Ladies’ $6. 50 watches, sioner in and for the district of Nainsooks, 3Zc. $3.65. , to reside at Wrangell. Lot of « bundsed pieces of check and satin Mi = igs Zs < : “4 ec of new ef- A lot of Yadies’ fine sterling silver chate- at F. Sperry of Knoxville, to be pen peed malaneaig ag Hee UaNL Or Sey fe || talna Wattbet. sega coped” tan worth 78e. taffeta, 49c. siou agent at Des Moines, lowa. $6.50-—will go for §: es lot of 21-Inet sik as k raat co Chit d’s suits, Sy ay m nt quality—ond t¢ a - Wee 5. Ee a oe ae fe To be receivers of public mon Sa avd. $8 unders} r $4.9. ee what little respect we have for regular prices. This stock is ae. FO ote Gant ORIG Plaid dress goods, 2%. Ladies’ 25c. Hose, 10c. Pe Peres skirt ts, $4. 8. dat figures that will blocs it out quick. + Newell) (Grecon: iChristophec =m) Aaelice) 16tbeatemosetleretty winid- dicen Ladies’ faney hie, full regular made and Silesia, Ae. detubtrte, anaes with Ceara taffeta sili un. Marchal in single width—whieh went so rapid- worth A Gites eos fashion—which suld at $5— will go for $4.98 t week worth :Be. a yard—will go for a yard tomorri c. and 75c. Felt Hats, 9c. | Ladie | Devir's Lake, Nocti part Petticoats ae é fund at ismarck, rrett, at Boi Morbi eae nimeaaclacoaen ia; M Gift Aprons. Minnie Wi...ams of Cody, Wyoming, at rows Youths’ $1.25 shoes, TSC. | cane in ig Pillow Cases, 47&c. cone oe eee ae is ) dozen full &lzé pillow cases, hemmed toe—sizes 10 to Ladies’ £30 suits, $12. 50, | vise ate aa at ae for §. ming. and hand tora’ and hand froned—well made pair Vases: athe eh 3 oe rs of Jand offices—Fidon M and worth doublet-will go for 439. each. Skirt binding, 3 sie. whieh rtain po es, 114 tc. 3 Lawn : Ol ery p ee ° = st Curtain poles, with : wed w Dress patterns, 99c. egeiteh Mas seleetoen skIEC Mindi, ta Po ma Hos, HEH Wane Daturen, complete (3 all shades— = A lot of fine, fina patterns, Seen re pipetted wc M % = w aney s rgain lots of Ban two-tened 40-ingh gatin figured drap de D : I = Fy th gto $1 es Bens Sc., 100. and o 2 and ‘ail'woot suleing, atid Basadere striped Basting Cotton, Ic. Men’s 15c. coilars, 3c. ‘ t te Ses 2 mone Carerna - Adam: ED Oe one a ne Aolony = erent avert Basting cotton, 200-yard spools, will go for tween the lates: ck Ostrich T aun cent, a. $1.50-MAIl go, foro 15 regular gare) to choose Hreareia «nd | ‘Wamisutta’ muslin, S#e. 3 & 4 P. M. Luncheon ia ins, 226. a fe AoE) Of) 40 and ApMach wks Wan Alldinen jilaid nd ‘plain Inne 50c. silks, 29c. Dleached meslir, ‘whi Hs ae i < Silk waists, $5.98. govt sine, il Ltenibaun 5 eat slish waists of black taffeta silk, A lot of two-tomed and plaid taffeta glace th $S—in the latest sty will in the most beautiful combina A ne x wi gorgeous array of beautifal Alexander Hetngartner of , Italy; John W. Lutz of Ohio, » 25c. = es infants’ & Chile? Ss pr Saree Chile. To he members of the indust ston—Thomas W. Phillips of Penn: Andrew L. Harris of O| hn L. nedy, Dis of Columbia tison A. Smith of South Farquhar of tchford of In- n which sella at Will go for Bice. yard sil Imaginable- f fects—worth 50c, a yard—will go for We. yard. : Black sateen, A%e hoes, 59c. ry t of maid remnants 01 Nottingham curtains, i 39c. A lot of fine quality Nottingham lace cnr. tains, good desiruble lengths in hendsome " 50c. Alka. BSc. patterns—will go for 39c. a pair, A lot of h wiL-sitk in striped and Drocuded closely woven pongee silk—in such , Blankets, 33c. a pr. ret, Sunes ies coins esrite crests, ta 10c. towe' lin ig, 3¥c. s, with pretty for ste, a yard. Chen le tabie COVERS 25c. Turkish towe colored borders—will go for 33e.'a palr. SS pe 10c. a yar 15c. towels, 87£c. $1.49 table < cover, 98c. : Barney Cannon, 3ellow je Islind, Alb vennsylvania, John ville; Maine, Lewis ©. . Brown, Belfast: Boone: H.W. armody, Maple- u all. tinen calf bntton opera. tos tch—sizes 1 , All linen eg z Drewes “Se 3 A lot of 100 dozen Bald tones Petticoats and —— Sacques. wide —worth Colonels to he brigadier gene 8. is Hawkins, Jacob F. Kent, 2 Vouuliag) S. Worth. E to be colonels ( alry)—Thomas McGregor, Samuel E. Whit- Men's $1.00 Silk Mutflers... 75C. Men’s $1.50 Silk Mufllers, $1 yard. will n Dress 79¢ emiente nt colonels to be colonels (in Drap ries, AI. heir eg ris, ac. : e A nels to be colonels (in- Peoid' crepon cits lraperies, in new pat+ fi lot of alldinen bn yards fantry)—Edgar R. Kellogg. Ri ice Siren foe eg colored ‘center—wortl Harry C. Eghert, Edwin M. Coat a ' 48¢, M. Randall, William Worth, Willlam M. Bik. Taf. silk waists, Between Wherry, JohnH. terson, Henry B. S WHIT go Tor 4 * : $2.50 hed $4 solid gold Freeman, Clarenc iley. ‘Myer Cohen & Henry Steed, PL ae oe cue aemneee | 1 O D ea, Table damask, 2ic. rings, $1. . waists, not all siz here—made in the latest style havi Pau aT ana tice. tetlbuable npoints =oriilied Plen’s’s 10c. hdkfs, 5c. for $3.08. Men's heistitehed handker Ju white rs —_— and worth 10¢.— whil go ies’ 12'4c. oe ve, [2% ‘ia | Ladies’ underwear, 49c. vest, rum with ribbon and crocheted~ Ladies’ two-thirds wool Swiss ribbed vests * for but perhaps mos R. S. Kimball, deputy gen ermaster ger colonel. Corps of Engineers: (To be colonel— it. Col. Samuel M. } field; to be » Fy rals—Kawarad geld ring tings —whiet 1, to be ul with the r: Ass signees, 416 7th St. Will 'go for , Huck towels, 1834c. of 38 by 19 ¥ hick towels, will go for Mayer & Pettit—1 The Great I ies A World of Bargains! and pants—which sell at a dollar regularly— ake ieee Men’ 's $1.98 Shoes, $1. Is. *s O. N + 0c. rubbers, 19c. Ladies’ $2. 50 sh oes, $1. 59, ee pairs of met she: 1 Det Clark Ss gots T. cotton, © 7a 7—regular Dye. sort—Wwill 200 pairs of tadies’ fine w inter tan 8 ' ny Haskell, Charles D. Daeeete John H. Patter- 6 lo W—werth The Xmas season is wonderfully full of grand opportuniti -s for those , Theodore A. Baldwin, Charles A. Whit- Ex a i at oak bolted Z reir, = 2 es Se NAnks SaReeen 7D. 2, ho not or urchase gtits fe ors, so fe omsel e ter. x to T--worth $2.5! $1.59 etndabigiaiehis J vho not only purchase giits f or others, but also for themselves, and our Brigadier generals to be mafor ger Dress stays, 4c. ,Crochet spreads, 79c. ; system makes your buying easy—no need to make yourself poor. Samuel BM. Young, Thomas M. An Omly 4¢. a dozen for Die covered and une Blankets, 69c. pr. wad Bef, ef fine crochet etspendts, ful) dou. (0) & 1 (t) P M ; z hs 7 Arthur McArthur. Franc 3 : pessoas Sere ner red extra heavy quality” in 5 splendid values in Rockers—both for liam Ludlow, Samuel 8 a nahiotnentsie some aioe ae ee eee = . . Colonels to be brig Samuel Irving Weston, Casing, lc. | Mehl tre! werth ss Ladies’ cheviot serge Bone casing, in all colors—best qnality will go for ten yard, Stair oilcioth, 57. Hessocks, 39¢. skirts, $2.29. 1 the grownups. Eve itt—no ho selection is larger and ver shown befo 2 Meu. urd Comba, John . Kellogg velvet aud During thas offer Indies’ ‘ome 2 ee he pS Si Sane Stai pHeloth, fT el st patierns = A ‘ oo, Come and see th Tdeut ame clone 1s fo" Be oer een Dressing sacques, 49c. Pes cloth aot Pe eo h, Pe gd Pos ul value like this—worth $3.5 2 = : @ = ’ elderduwn dressing sacques, in all { | Pee ke ee (ane Ba Wis ihetileating coleecae eavenully tinged am Table covers, 49¢ &c. crepes, A7bc. pishe wcker, wi 1S I 98 rou Would have them—will go for 49c. = = A lot of inch ayaly 1 crépes, in such didle seat—c nly ° | vi Constructors aS 2 A ae of S-quart ee red table covers, aes light Si ht | “ff 19 s wawrence Spear and p ‘ tof pretty patterns Per Ee ee ek waists, 12/40. tora pachtel scarfs, 19c._ also a number of army and navy promo- ot Of boys’ good ¢ eviot wats effecia, ions inost particular manner—will xo 25c. burese scaris, 18Z{c. nce flannel, "35K. = == tof all-tin ml size bureai A lot of good quality Fad et flannel, | How to 6 Mended. Ladies’ “suits, $5.98. wast cat ite the heavy, suit, Heecy sort —Wwill Bo for Table covers, 98e. re i 1 the Dallas ¢ stylishly man tatlored| gute will go for 1 oe n Fe ginger pamecar ees t t is strange that I can't get thy wife made in the smartest riage andethh Beebe tor Wee | to mend my clothes,” remarked Me. Erhite ovith al the care and attention. given Between 29c. een, 19c. Ten een the best tillored garments-fall daring skirts perfectly finished in every respect—will 2 Ss P. M. for & nd cardinal, rd will Smyrna rugs, 39c. A lot of all-weel Smyrna cngs. in rich de signs—fringed on both sides--will go for we "$26.5 50} |. finely carved, in a tone of disgust. “I asked her to sew | $15.75 | ovutton on this vest this morning, and she $14.50 | Graal Oak Sidrtanad, betel pate Biase 6-7 GO| acu’, touched he | curved “You asked her!” said Mr. Norris with Neckscaris, 49c. Ww for 69. 39¢. table linen, 24c. aE: big. setae ap slight shrug of bis shoulde A lot of imitatign stone imarten fur neck- FADDETS or OPC. W-inch turkey red crepe table linen, wa Pad at China Closet elegant gifts for] @ § ane is shoulder: seurts, of wie did syorkmanship, will go for A lot of tdi ne quality fleece- 7 fast color—worth 39e, a yard—Will go ape pretty, ners polished Oak China rou haven't been married very long, £0 SE Re ening andl ee — | de skirts, e finest a ! $4.45 | (umes only $9.50 Perhaps you'll take a tip from me," an- All- silk ribbons, 6l4c. aM ots oo ES Between tn etn SWAB | Ne te i py pg | ete” se atte il aims ac [ES aero cape atthe at ee 7&8 Phi be lucky. f eee eriakk aaworani 10 mendlauythine: IA OG A saps Se ECS Boys’ reefers, $3.98. of Ho Heatis Stoves of eve peor eee Gills That's fatal. A lot of boys’ fine « y Kersey reefe 5 re ° ° ‘ a ee eg That Bae gale eet Between witn args pearl tuttcbe ‘aba Si Sool ahd Wrappers, 39c. Ny ctiase ae one os det Lid Oak Desk, only. De as i OF Eek : Hnlngs sizes 3 to 8 In the evening, from 7 to 8, you can get la- four hundred and fifty suits and ee re . 9 as I do. When I want a shirt mend and large siz aes od alli wapers in the petite BC Seeger ee A aa ed, for instance, I take it in my hand and e o | — Will go for $3.9 Seesing tiger aca ae crete ote overcoats, Hebe niiaae of the | hunt up my wife. ‘Where's the rag bag, : Food enough for any particular’ woman t» | season's se ing of perhaps a doz- See ara Mrs’ Norris?’ ¥idemand be neateraeniee: ’ c Boys’ Ss it Ss. 9 choose from—ined to waist—separate waist eer SE . 3 Fauicteree has | n: beet apes yet What do you want a rag bag for? she Men’s 25c.;hose, 1214c. ys’ $7 su ts » $3. 8. lining—full wide nkirts—for 39e. en different lines. In other words, The Choice of any boys’ knee: the house which sold up to $7 Bi eluding black and blue cheviots and # alkvool bh: . iertan and gray—ful . aud worth’ 250, a palr—will go for Tige a pair. suspiciously. i want to throw this shirt away; all worn out,’ I reply. “Let me see,’ she demands. sut I put the garment behind my back. No, my dear,’ I answer. “There is no vse in your attempting to do anything with it.” 9 ““Let me see it,’ she reiterates. “But it’s all worn out, I tell you. and is honest ety, Well-tinish $3.98. Ine we bunch vs o mixtures—sizes from 8 to 4—the most sty Ladies’ gloves, 49c. looking and well-tailored garments” you A lot of ladies’ 3-clasp embroidered-ba: 450 garments left from get. Denis taker 4%c. a pair for this on ine wh ich sold up tos 1 § ana | Boys’ all-wool suits, $2.49) Boys’ percale waists, - at $8. 80. A lot of boys* fine quality all-wool suits, in Bide. Wrappers for 49c, We shall offet a fot of ladies’ blac white and a variety of styles—sizes 3 to 15—the From Lite has of his mother-in-law. He is afraid to} ships the boys are instructed in singing meet her and always holds up his shield | by tutors, who receive about $50 a year for to screen him from her glance when he | the service. On each of the ships there is he entered the sitting room, | passes her dwelling. a tonic sol fa class, where the boys are Fubbing his hands oS csess taught to sing patriotic airs. This ability S <9 4-Oh, dear,” sighed Mrs. Ricketts, Thousands of situations have been ob- se sracinteslamaeran Cela es HECH & oN Beit 5 ll 3= 15 Se v enth Street. EsAtegagen Rowan | SRS Ae tt P| Re RAE scan | a ie a weg ah ° “we 3 Ys fie a te waist lini from 3 to 8 ure in vestic style and. re Kou have {he choice of black and tue 7 The Great Providers sa a icy Cadel ats oe ae ee dadereeitinall the tare and thoreusk, | wtyle—and the larger uises from 8 to. 16 ace For this hour mothers can bny boys" good stylish heavy weight owes : i wand aver ‘tt et ness that can be put In a wrapper—thoroughly | double-breast-d styie—being sults which are ] quality “Merrimac” percale shirt waists for ver and melton overcoats the wont fash: “Why. chee Now erotics nice Sue stylish and desirable—and worth d@ble, Werth $3.98—ge for $2. Sie. Thes have pleated ack and front and ble garments turned out this season. 5 e cries with wo- are made and finis! most substant oe manly triumph, ‘this is a perfectly good i manner 4 15=417 Seventh Street sie Ane te! fe Underskirts, 89c. ,Serge skirts, $1.98, a $3.75 “And then she mends .” A lot of ladies’) black sateen underskirts, ot, of ladies’ fashionably made serge est ant ed welt corded ae ate de donne eran [ skktecaorst ‘all-wool cheriot nerge at tae | Ladies cor ‘set covers, 5c. trousers, ci eee : z One of the most curious institutions con. feaeicne. Series Sule ed gh orton Suse, wate ts the SOS ENE |: ta inant oat oe ee We place on «ale nobby stri . eres | im the most ca = . 1 te da uaa Among the mysterious customs of the | nected with the British navy is the office eS Waetit $0.00, il “0 for $1.98. a2 dino stead {roasers, which are the identical quality for = ‘a - Zulus is the dread which the married man | of “inspector of singing.” On all training Corsets, 39c. Mats, 29¢. i Child’s reefers, $2.98. tailors will ask you $6 and give you no better . 5 A lot of corsets, in black, gray and white, A lot of children’s reefers, in rough cloths, ” all length form-fitting find high-grade—wili Tot of heavy linoleum mats, size 24 by With Daten Collare-—splendsciy: Yess : #9 at 30c. pair. Will go for 29 cents each, food =i $3.95—for oY sites Md Boreas is here!” exclaimed Mr. pet yon You Want the finest clothing that @ = be made = should see our suits Ricketts, rd of before?” Star, frighten an enemy. we

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