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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, SPORTS OF THE DAY Revolt in the Amateur Athletic Union Ranks. 10 1895—TWELVE PAGES. B. Kalit, S008 {Buy Direct 0, From a elded. A board of directors was chosen, consisting of Goodenor of Minneapolis, Comiskey of St. Paul, Kibelea of Milwau- kee and Vander Beck ,of Detroit. The schedule committee is made up of Manning of Kansas City, Gault of Indianapolis and Johnson of Cincinnati. {he committee will meet at St. Paul on February 24. According to rumors,; Halimann will be the next player on theyPhiladelphia team geeeeoos ©0006 0000000900000 iA NEW ‘STORE! TO PROTECT THE BASS McKnew’s Talk to Men. :Handk’s Lower ; ‘Tomorrow! ql weeeee A Meeting of Delegates From Maryland Virginia and West Virginia. ° . + Be P: ted to the Legisin- | to go :f a suitable trade can be made. Yes, practically a new store and stock! We make ne “hones” of itl A BI to Be Prenente one [Bane orton a anit & alae, not ate |% Roc ere $1 OTH MARKET SPACE Piano ye “cut” the prices on certain } \ tures of the Three States—A Close | gether certain, swin tq bis poor batting. DEH ea ee : I It is probable that in case no hard-hitting and evidence of a thorough “up-to-date pater eecciohes ssl M ff. t ‘| Tinie for certain days, because . ae Season for Binck Bass, first baseman Js secured, Grady and Boyle | @ Reos't' roughout the” store,” Hand. anulacturer. “ B advéitis. will exchange places next jecorated Artistic China and Bric-a-Bi we believe in “direct” advertis-< . “is ‘Ata meeting of the wNaugaiuck Valley $ sone of the latest additions. You can buy the Brad- ng, and want to tempt *you in? | Latest Attempts to Bring Pugilists Base Ball League at Bridgeport, Conn., last | 3 —— bury piano from us— took bic bi “s fur. There was a meeting of rod and gun] week, Winsted, Torrington, Pelton, An- Card —— We have added to our force to look at this big imen's tu Together. clubs of Maryland and Virginia ad cther | Sonia_and | Bridgeport aware represented. | @ Seer, ate, {ve popu the manufacturers — nishings stock. persons in those states and in West Vir- | Sesere Bung of Torrington, Holmes of) % Yanigraf, whovwin beeglad to ee thelr D , and you ought to—be- Men's ar 20 and 25e, All- -_— ginla interested in fishing on the Potomac | the circuit committee, and’ Waterbury will | @ lends and acquaintances. cause we make it—be- ait red Bordered ” Heth- tuitched Handkerchiefs. Tomorrow for 12 vc each: Saturday afternoon at the club house of the Plue Ridge Rod and Gun Club near Har- per’s Ferry. The meeting was the result be secured as the sixth ‘club, if possible. Four games a week will be played by each club, two at home. “All we want now, cause we're compelled to stand by | NOTE fF -F STS NOTES OF -FOOT BALLIST: it—because we can’t tell you if you srl. Goldsmith 24 cLoUl EVEL Bopy FEEL DULL. SIN TRADE. “4g ; a = of a call issued by the Maryland State | another wood pitches co Goud the toon will Sew clers, gu Pa, Fae MUGIT, chisY Days GIVES NEW. AxIMa.| Should come to complain about it ia (Plain ee In revenge for the wholesale suspensions | Game and Fish Protective oviation of | not be weakened in case one of the twirlers no25-40d ‘Tio: OTH TO CUSTOMERS AND DEALERS. | that we're only the agents and some- Han on account of the boxing and wrestling | Baltimore. The circular said: “The Mary-| gets injured.” He has his eye on one or two IN SPITE OF TRIS ALL WE SHALL MAKE iow land Game and Fish Protective Association | £00d men, he sald, and will sign one of | “@@PPosooeseosesoooesseeees | Tunes Go WHETHER Ott NO. body else way up north or out west them before the season opens. tourney last March, representatives of eight oa has for some time had under consideration wee eres! Men's of the leading amateur athletic clubs of Pittsburg met yesterday in C the best means for the better protection of Comiskey, who took a team to San Fran- cisco to revive the game on the Pacific te ee tk ee sSeedetentested senfendetonod is responsible for the piano—and be- cause we as manufacturers will give The best only at the a ‘i cK i deca cherinttn enhercea ack bas: Potomire » and, after | coast, has returned without accomplishing you your MONEY BACK if y Allegheny, and formed a new union, in oppo- fPlack bass in the Potomae river, an oe ut pI a y your MO} if you Tomorrow, 2ic. each. sition to and antaonistic to the A. A. U.|® very thorough Ue aie caetae sub-| "Secretary Shettsline of the Philadelphia lowest price at ce at Beveridge’s Ss. 3 want it—those are strong points— pa serrrnrrasy ys MTN ‘The unanimous opinion of the meeting was | ect ced “is absolutely vec | ball club sald that Hamilton was traded y ad- at “hin vat ‘ghia big that the A. A. U. had overstepped its au- |eSSary for Maryland, Virginia and West | not because his work in the pact had ot ‘Banquet Lam Lamps, but only a few of the many ad | | tnd taney thority and that in the future the best in-| Virginia to agree upon a uniform law regu-| been entirely satisfactory, but because the 8 ‘VALUES vantages of buying direct of the : 3 of the local clubs would be looked lating the catching of Lass in the Potomac, piansgement tele that 2 good captain was + t manufacturer, There are NO by a new organization spendent o: « Fr Yad bs el et joston woul ac- | % : . > c = iW. H. McKnew,: aaa Us rhe eathering fesalyed ite | y mye egttstures of nr eevee ceaten™ | eevee other Priverexcopt Hamilton or | $ 75 lO P24.2| which we would like you to| MIDDLE PROFITS on~ the into a permanent organization. It is in- = ‘ross in exchange for Nash. e rn % 4 J *AC- ; Men’ s Goods,933 Pa.Ave.. | tended to confine the organization for the | Judse Edward Stake of Hagerstown was| Philadelphia papers declare that a deal | HOSE (ho fre interested in < pass judgment on. Bradbury. We, the MANUF AC. si fg | bresent to western Pennsylvania. Other | elected president and Dr. Geo, W. Massa-| was on between the Philadelphia and Pitts- | % SaAGEe A Le JACKET NO. 118 MADE oF RoucLE cLotn,| TURERS, sell to you, the CON- x clubs win be mollctted to send dele sates to | more of Baltimore secretary. Judge Stake, ae fe exchange oe Haylor ae + Gute abooad ison achere tae Gane ROLLING COLLAR, wiicl!| SUMER. We as manufacturers— a Hie ne mee Pe and renounce allegiance | in calling the meeting to order, stated that | (@liman f Stor ee ae ee a oaid nolqe showing an unusually large va- HIGH ON THE NECK, | Conitalists—can sell you a piano y Tee Ue 2s Bes it was absolutely necessary that some steps | Care about getting the wont of ee |S riety—at prices uotable for thelr D HIPPLE BACK. a cnic | Capitalists—c y pas BOAT RACES. be taken at an early day restricting the| The Cincinnatl Enquirer cruelly says: 1| & lowness. ARMENT, WHICH IS WORTH $3 MORE THAN | casier than any agent—because we Se % methods of catching the bass in the Poto- see Where Happy Earle Wagner of, the 4 Banquet Lamps, fired WE ARE GETING For IT. own the piano—don’t owe some- Interest im the Meeting of Cornell | mac, and prescribing a close season during shingtonians has announced that “‘he Is | 4 - s a . y it—WE v Some of hose and Harvard. the spawning period to prevent the deple- | Satisfied for teeve well enough alone and | gilt, Anes et oe 5 body for it—WE CAN WAIT. Si ere aie r 3 | tion of the bass supply in the Potomac e change in e team.” % roun urner, a ht, Pikcussion of the Intercollegiate boat races | 700, Gio oxplained ina few words that | Happy Karle may be satisfied, but itis | % ogee euean sy ao of next year has already begun. Probably | under an agreement between Maryland and | hardly likely that the patrons of the W $ $3.75. 3 gt NO, 2 IS A FINE ALL-WOOL TAN r. r the most interesting race of the season will | Virginia in 176 no legislation enacted in | ington club will take kindly to the pr + Banquet Lamps, onyx col- ~ CLOTH, DOULLE KOW OF STITCHIN be that between Cornell and Harvard, for | either state could become operative unless | tlon ee tenth place in the race is “well 2 am % 3 SEAMS, HIGH NOTCHED COLLAI, en's Wincer Unlerwear we the reason that representatives of the two | similar action should be taken by the legis- | @F0U8! Sears: $5.25. < Tr LAKGIST KIND OF SLELVES| — Factory Ware Rooms, In all sizes, institutions have not met for twenty years, | ture of the other state; that the agree- == = x Austrian China Banquet | axp New BACK. A VERY NATTY GARMENT, . : ment had never been rescinded, and assum- ° For re S lGerar onan ao ange DiGE 1225 Pa. Ave. It is true that Harvard and Cornell fresh-| ing that the state of West Virginia had in- Hos ital <: Watches. = mps, $8 and $ro. + e brus Ow lake in 18’ 2 Sick ele & Negtae e NH pis MANUFACTURER, men had a brush on Owasco lake tn 15 herited all the state rights of Virginia AC & Princess Lamps, complete = G VAN WICKLE, MANAGER. which Cornell won, but university crews | When she became a state, it w there- Ailing, ] Timekeepers = 1 1 bs P. VA aa have not contested since Harvard withdrew | fore ssneplate ve necers pry jun tl tne teat Disabled = wat globe, decorated with D o Chauce to ‘get | {Tom the races on Saratoga lake of the In- | jegisiation as would be ptable to alll Broken-down Treated. — Holland scenes, $2.75—with JACKET NO. 3 IS MADE OF BROAD Wat. 5 tercollegiate Association. these states alike. With this in view, he Taticues cocatcea ti Son aan, Dresden decorations, $2. 50. CLOTH, EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT VELVET | Sosieeedorseepeaieeteeteatneteateeteeteateeteateeteatoatesteatoefeatosfoeteste Harvard would naturally favor some | said, It was advisable to form the simplest Seren pees ed tenes 8 ant ROnt ie COLLAR. CAN BE WORN HIGH ON THE NECK =e Ik U course In New England, such as New Lon- possible containing the geu A. O. Hutterly, Porter of Horelory. Lamp Shades OR ROLL, BOX FRONT, SIDES LINED, HAVIN Jobn Rudden, $2.50 Silk Umbrellas. don or Springfield, while Cornell leaes | ¥islons for the protection of jy Six Thirty-Two @ st. nw, no 25-12 ¥ 1E REQUIRED FADS TO MAKE IT A ihe erent petond croak Bonsee Potomac, omitting all points which might be desired by anglers in one state, but at is | the same time be counter to existing stat- ave a | utes In the other states. There was a Nery, general discussion of the city, sis Th’ st, Great vos 3 toward a course in New York state, Lake Jeorge, Poughkeepsie or Troy. The o! of both navies concur in the desire to course which is free from tide or current SWELL GARMENT. BUT MARKED $7.98 WELL WORTH from of them al hod, right we will. $5 to $15. Perhaps never before have we Dainty Laces And Gowns of delicate fabric require. tic oneal Scrapulous care in their cleaning. i to be the “sul pe ee e Enery’ to ts, Knowing displayed such tasteful Lamp 5 at the sume time would afford the | Which? w Re 2) : 3 We invite the Iudies to inspect 3 dl t lecessary facilities for those who will de- whieh was unanimous iv adopted: Anton Fischer, 906 3 them, whether they are prepared | We are showing as many new e€ uc 10ns T TAILOR. sire to witness the race. The Bi Adopted. MATCHLESS PROCESS DYEING AND CLEANING. + to pu oe or aot, : = MERCHANT Ta 0 ereitrit The race will be in June, but on what day] “yt shall not be lawful for any person to | 2010 = % | and pretty Wraps as can be seen any- | Jo ° ge yw fs not yet decided. catch or kill any black bass, green bass, : aaa - Sik Lamp Shades, full ¥ I in Washi In furn iture 935 Pa. Ave. N. W. ‘There Is also the triangular race between |CUrh O° Kill any black bass, green bass. | Qpeqy Thanksgiving Day. |} puffed top and rufile of em- | Where in Washington ——— = ‘some specula- | wall-eyed pike (commonly known as sal-| Just the day to sit for a dozen of = broidered chiffon, in pink, £ di ard would ente! the e Pi ac rivi i ribu- 46 98 ial 7 A * a es Storm Coats to tia fe |e, ame eam es amt hs | hese superb. “Oval” Mezo- @ 4 | yellow, gold, nie, white and $] JL A NNJRILS |30n credi h 1 § ee eons tba | and the first day of June of each yaar; ror | tints at.......... Sood 4, * ee $5. So ae, = os Tue lowest prices for god furniture your €€ 8, 20 a feeling on the part of rowing men that a | Shall catch or kill any of said species of W. H. Stalee. Ho F St.,/2 Silk Lamp Shades, covered | Are necessary necessities. By that ever quoted in V asbingtou—cash, oF or aide up in tates: style of xo, rervice- | Uatee-mile rac long enough. at any other time during the year, save 9 ‘7 °91% with plain chiffon, embroid- we mean they represent a want which ————___——_— = Pwaot clott well lined aul triumel, | | Seldom before has the Corneil navy been ith a rod, hook and line, or dip net n2t-12d - ered rufile, $7.50. 2 y f credit—are “those “being quoted by us z 2 COAT, of fine ee they ce centionsee CShapes dagen ane Any pé Sons oleae ie DEoesalans of ae PPI = nh. ae i. ae = fill. a during this sl = : made on | Dyer, all of the Henley crew and substitutes pe guilty of a misdemeanor, N. E. cee Ww this. hey = ( aie Rank In aullese ae welts Gait thecmenn 1 be punished on conviction by im. ‘Ken nedy’ Ss ever ge, nousexecpers Kno ; els ; Carpets, latest ef- > & PISTEL, Urtouare bers of what was termed the “American | Prisonment in the county jail not exceeding know whose line comes nearest to ASLE & a ” ‘Tatlorin; Shop. defeated by six months, or by of the fres Pennsylyani. fine not exceeding two or by both fine and all be the duty of | ( on of the grand jury | ‘0 the provisions of this Columbia, and the nman crew, who de- ‘Fruit Cake,2 PA. AVE. N. W. 1 Sw : i F St. & 1214 G St. - JAIN, GLASS, EPC. | It fulfilling their ideal also. feated terial in the uni a longer list of ¢ last spring, when the number was close to 25C. LB Ww i to pound 70 to pound DE Disten oath Tirtank POT ATOES, for 3 ‘days, int. . 406, s. H.Clarke,2014 14th St. Fine Groceries Wines ané Liquors. n25-8t AE a —~ “WATCH SALE. Every Watch guaranteed a perfect timekeeper. Gold-il fully. warranted. 60C.y4- up—QOn credit. [7 All Carpets made, laid and lined free of charge. With the new me sity the coach will have didates to pick from than THE NATTY EI ILD EVERYWI ALSG PLAL AT W ALL-WOOL 50c. 100. The feeling another © , 1205 Pa. ave. ‘To serve the tackee E 5 WILMARTH & EDMONSTO: ply to the Potomac river or its tributaMes below the Little Falls near Washington, i will apply to the Potomac.” ations represented were ap- pointed as a committee to see that the above bill was proposed in the legislatures of the respective states, and Internal Rev- enue Commissioner Miller agreed to see personally that the bill should be intro- is stronzly In favor of sending to Henley next year. Baaiertyiae Gunners! ¢ THIRD Genuine Oak Chiffoniere, with 5 nice drawers, selling elsewhere at $12, reduced to $7-5 @—On credit. ( he provigions of this law shall not ap- | ¢ é eoond-hind 1 of reat | t zsimmons Sizns, Fitzsimmons has signed articles for a fight with C@&bett. The stipulation is for a fight to a finish with five-ounce gloves, to be pall- ed off January 10 at El P: ex., or else- BRAND. EIDERDO 10 PIEC WOOL WORTH 1c ALL SHADES. WORTH 39¢ EBRATED “QUECHE” WHT L, ALMOST YARD WIT * BH vou start with a goo: md atumunition, Both at TAPPAN’S, ma = where, D. A. Stuart agreeing to give.the | duced, and a strong effort made to see that 10. sith y rement. Iedured SEQ sete {dis PERMA. A winner of the contest a purse of $20,000, it passed the legislature of West Virginia, oe a to ae ae oom Highly Polished 3 PENNA. ee a : xold-filled case, warrhted Tor 15 years, GALVESTON, Texas, November snleh iis (the ‘its tone toy meet. nit." Reduced. ‘from $1640 to $1 I a(0)) e r Gresham ete soho tin Julian said last night: “There will be a Refuse From the Mills. nid’ Watelies redueed: from $12 Suites, dresser with 24 by 30 fight January 10, cither between Corbett and ig subject which came up during the dis- Fitzsimmons or Maher and Fitzslmmon: jon upon the provisions of the above Upholstery. i Hlunting-case ‘Watches reduced —it must needs be roasted Ima ‘“Hoyal"? beveled plate mirror, selling : ill take place 2a ne-ha 5 085 F r Roaster and carved with ir of Isewhere at $. mt ie will take wlacey three.and\one-hatl |i) waslthe refuse: trom) the pulp\ ana A, KAIN, 935 F ST. N.W. rine any es elsewhere at $35, reduced to “Stuart leaves Dalla other mills at and above Harper's Ferry the success of a- turkey dluner as a POOOOS: which is turned into the Potomac river, poorly roasted tukey—half carved. MIGHLY $20 —On credit. ‘Sealskins’ a et = ss ELES, 16x16 ANCY BEAD AROUND EDGE, | % A Victim of F inereuy dnineiae ihe Sehing and’ the water 66 (0) al’? oast CARVED 1 RIC-A-BRAC SHELF, = — = ae supply of Washington. The subject was Beautiful 6-pi x George Phelan, law student, who was in-| promptly excluded from the provisions of |* Leoomstead piece Over- 1 Jured In Saturday's game of foot ball at the | the proposed bill and its discussion, me Os tow none ee ene ony make ) 1 ogtxci TOP FANCY TADLES, OLD ENGLISH = stuffed Brocatelle Parlor Is best realized tm the made-to- re} U, rsity of Virginia rae Esta . sigue = ug try te OR SANY. OOS! 4 BEL a sort the ind See ture ott TN make a Eee A EU Ses St aay morn: | poned until after the bill was framed, and ° fttiment.jof the. food generally, lost ONS CH A OGY. Acer Daa z Suites, selling elsewhere at sample Shirt—subject to your approval—- ; Some e 2 ie Jaw and niedica he: © matter ca subsequently 3 + through st d. evaporath There 3 - Samana = & $7 educ era Wor ei Mant PA, AVE classes played a game which was a draw, | was SGUh dir be ae ae 'i| We have 2 Alaska Sealskin Jack- aie Eats Gt come ae we | TOME MAKES CHARMING LITTLE $ $75, reduced to maker, PA. AVE. i rointer 3 se ad_looke s Z Z ! ACR i sinc | 2 ao : and Satur Smet again, anda|into the matter that a mill at William-| ets and 1 Cape which will be sold at should use a One ee ee = O—On credit —— | very lively game ended in the injury to| sport made provisions for burning the | cocp pei cs s i 5 3 — - In the Battle of Business — | young pheian, the ropture of a block easy | Fe use, inspead of turning it into the river, ) COSt DEE rip CATES to . meni = s of others are effective weapons. Folks e bra appene: 2 age | 2nd that other mill companies, if their at- °; Be = = of the best. Weas on Printing tn, Wi in the brain. It happened in a scriramage, | tention was called to th ter, would ue : Carvers D & Handsome Oak Sideboard, ave had thelr origin in my ‘Print’? and unless a very searching Investigation ts | doubtless ly public spirited and fol- ° : 2 =: > Frluting the kind that pays—I've made made by a jury of inquest it will probably | low the e of the Wi il Good! Steal Guvers; wariadted, with = with mirror top, selling else- clalty and Ife study of. See me some time tee | never be known who inflicted the wi uti s there ee 100 AMERK GLass amon, OLD EN-| I $15, reduced for inforuntion, Phelan was from Memphis, Tenn," seed to that effect, and efforts. will, by rence or GLISH OAK FRAME. TICES, AcconDING To |Z Wilere at $15, reduced to ‘The Print s s at effect, rts will be | nua Carvers, with handles of staz, Ivory 2 s = Eljiott, Tynan’ 506 roth St. | oner’s jury yesterday afternoon 1 made to secure the co-operation of the va- ae : sterling silver and celluloid, up as high Q | SIZE FROM = (0) dit. BABT s verdict relieving the participants mill companies in putting a stop to Hy i si hn to 69c. < 10— im credit. THICI AN y WARM game from all blam is injury to fishing and taint to the water ole ruc es. as $8 a pair. . 3. N a) . WILMARTH & Saturday's Big Games. A posteript edition of The Star WI THOUT BEI) © Delegates Present, Silver, Ivory, Ebony. at OVERCOATS : ing dele vere pres Aout Lanta” Wool and | evening gave the results of the Yale-Prince- ere wee pet ‘The largest assortment we have ever ehown and EDMONSTON, fabrics are “correct"—|ton and Harvard-Penn: nia’ the meeting: Dr. W. S. Harban, John W. ATECSE eee games. the former Princeton improved ke overcoats of any cloth de- at prices Macartney, James P. Willett, Rudolph Rpeener ys 1205 Pa. Av Kauffmann, W. G. Sterrett, W. D- Rudy, C. hafer, Thirty thousand persons saw FIMSHED WITE game in New York. anaeetn ene, ox |(Rudden’s PURE JAPANESE SILK CREPE. BIZe 2osan, | = 9 : z. CF Highest satisfaction ALWAYS. Never Before Offered. $1.19. ST eee eae ae eee eee ae ae aed Meo OOo rr aie bt OL hone POEroeOGd Eee eei nen e Doerner te sete = from the Woodmont and Blue _ x ONY DERG: WOOD: ees Ea va | then playin (the: secon haleend Ridge clubs; Dr. G. W. Massamore and C. | Those looking for desirable CHRISTMAS GIFTS BS ORY HOLE EE SD SS ESe ASE Stedetedeetetenteteintecintetetntede _Fine Tailoring a: ten points, but > meanwhile §. Schermerhorn, from the Maryland Fish | ill find it to thetr advantage to examine this | shmennommnmmanensnieitinscime nn ammannang $ elght. Riggs w ly hurt and h and Game Protective Association of Balti. | sock. ‘Pearl- handle 124. i leave. Rosengarten was ruled off for Internal Revenue Commissioner ee HEAD ‘, ONE SIDE SILK Cov B tt the orld oO ging. Thorne made a capital run from Miller, H. S. Dandridge and Dr. ALSO FRINGED, est in W' ° Princeton’s 40-yard line, and secured a| A- Reynolds of Shepherdstown, repre- a t ro 25¢ 000 With soaps as well as with other coms = touchdown, Final score: Yale, 20; Prince- | Senting Virginia; Judge! Edward 29 fs in smedlitsen (AE ess te ery athe BAS Many points of superiority about | (on: 10. : and Wm. oivarritawe ssn oan vE arhae Kengla& Co.’s niente RN Weaver, Laundry ania won from Harvard through to send the ball over the touchdowns had been ma s the feature of The visitors won by RUCS. MOQUETTE FLOOR RUGS, 24360, g8c. our $1.g0 Cardigan Tackets—heavy- weight —thorough warmth — and then, we fit “big nen” without extra ennsylvania ave. Sd 1107 WE WILL MOVE At two-thirc usual prices. ve saved cne-third High-class ith best. Sheftield No more at these prices ton, son of Winchester and J. J, Crimm of Har- per's Ferry. ——— BASE BALL SIP. ai Into our new store, 1203 F street. January 18 nie weaeon! g UGH Co VERS. charge. Some Saturday's Scores. Notes of Interest Concerning Men and | B2%),qtur jocation, 27 Pa ave | MMe Ue EY Ey doz. Pearl Handle $ 0) Ry} an Orax At Detroit, Mich.—Wichigan, 20; Minne- Maguates. fruit Knives, e5 BAGDAD A FRANKLIN & CO. Opticians. Store for lease Pt January 20. The last meeting of the Western Base Ball League at Chicago was a stormy one. The question to whom the franchise for Toledo and Columbus will go was unde- THANKSGIVING sota, 0. At Easton, Pa.—Lafayette, 14; Lehigh, 6. At Annapolis, ) St. John’s College, 18; Johns Hopkins University, 0. At Chicago—Chicago Athletic 4; cere ene oO. ERED TURKI COUCH COV: 1 POH “ELS, HENRY FRANC & SON, fame. 0620 3m,23 Members of Congress Who Have Horses doz. Pearl Handle WORTH $6.50. WORTH $4. PORTIERES. z E GTI CHENILLE VPORTTIERES, 3¢ E INCHES WIDE, CUT FROM $2 TO $1.69. : | Soa S oc18-3m 49 © -are the best fo the wo: © convince the most skeptical t.* Sold by all “1 3244 K et. iation, A trial wil the truth of ‘New York, 26; Brown Special “cut’ prices for Quadraple Plate nw. Silver Ware during ‘Thanksgiving week! R.Harris&Co. lewelers, 7th & D Sts. FULL LENGTH CHENILLE PORTIE! INCHES WIDE, CUT FROM $5 TO $3.29. LL LENGTH CHENILLE PORTIERES, ALL- ER WORK PATTERNS, 50 IN. WIDE, CUT FROM $10 TO $6.98. E| FULL L : E) DADO AND FRIEZE, hi deiphia-taverford College, 24; varthmore, 0. Franklin and Mar- ormal School, 0. an, 12; Union, 8 should have them boarded ard cared for HERE—whcre herses have every comfort that a thoroughly sanitary and modern!y equipped establishment. affords, ment Clerk To have his portrait made is is Defeated Ensterns. ILLE PORTIERES, DEEP Sf Cr Besides the protection of a fire-proot! The foot ball game Saturday between the SA I IE aa ——— ET IDE, SOUL EROM in Gatnctian sual asedon Mes Oo ina Gel unnerceenite sates aul sive day) Gentral and Eastern High School teams { _ 3 TH CHENILLE PORTIERES, PLAIN ees) SPEAKING LIKENESS. z was one of the prettiest that has been piay- Sa name | pape NTRA FIINGE, 72 IN. WIDE, CUT We are up with ‘the times tn Downey’s Hotel for bine ed in the history of High School games. As We’ve Never TO eee. photography. 1622 1628 1. Street. “Phone 536. awedoa’ | asinounced inl Saturday's! postscript Star or hree Days Ort yl Prince, ——— ee the score at the end of the first half stood E SUNT AIMS. PENNA. AVE, AND 1TH ST. Had A “Kick” 12 to 0 In favor of the Centrals, through aeshe eaat is ibe inks two touchdowns and two goals. In the see Beginning Monday morning we will hold a Thanksgiv- From any one, who's ever honght a EACH LAC 3% fever yo s rol 2 7 nis hid th Mine, make, sour selections from ond half the Centrals continued thelr ag- ing Sale for three days, during which time we will make : been In bi NOTTINGHAM 3% . jay us tM peice: eis i adnate z = or a man ever come a {5 makes Men's ‘Shirts’ and | Sressive style of play, and finally won by you a special price on anything in the house. This is a that’ they didn't’ wear—dida't = | YARDS LONG, CUT FROM § 0 TO 9 o Get the Best— este eke scoring a touchdown and goal within two chance just when you want, and means a good saving to That's the be “THE CONCORD HARNESS,” Horse ice of plain minutes of the end of the game. The fea ‘ I their worthfulness we BM Blankets and Lap Robes in great variety Te. ; tures of the game were the long runs made you. i other strong point—th to 8h. and at lowest prices, ‘! Y 33 TO $1.98. vl TRISH, VOINT CURTAINS, 344 YARDS eek LUTZ & BRO WHITE UUSH POINT € RT AINS, 3% YARDS og — MORE in up-town stores. Robt. Cohen & Son, 630 Pa. Ave. TOWN AMELICAN SHOE MEN. no: sna NAA by Central pla Interference to ward off their opponeits. ‘The attendance numbered fully a thousand, a great many members of the fair sex root- est F St. A ae HINTS. . ing as heartily for their favorites as the Lon FROM $6 TO $3.98. W. RAO | boss. in fact, the weather, the attendance NTS, worth trom 15 to 0c. yard, ('T0e. yard, Here WHITE IRISH POINT CURTAINS, 3% YARDS 497 Pa. Ave. N.W. The lack of Su pnes fyi ot eame (put up. by (both ant LONG, CUT FROM $8 TO $5.08. 22-161 (Adjoining Natloral Hotel.) teams, notw lthetanding the one-sided score, aa Is the 15 PIECES NEW 36-INCH SILKOLINE, 20 DIF- combined to make it one of the mos 206. 3 FERENT PATTERNS, REGULAR PRICE, 12%c., oS = tasteand neatness)| cesstul'ames ‘ever played’ by High 2 Place ee ptt» Eras Delicious, Crisp—our Home-made y By painting in Ol or teams. 2 Water. A stock second gc. ~in the matter of headgear causes th —— To get your . e ee ; ows args fe Mombie, sit tot mente 5 Oricuteiwereenten iit te, and UMBRELLA STAND, $5.00, ® Arti : ’ Soother ceatore of cae ao rede nee Coens pane ru eCrsic: o ONS er LONG, CPFLEI A cE vor thou fw reat “put $1.50 to bend A The Baltimore Athletle Club defeated the a OAK DISSE ROOM SUITES ‘one ‘Sidstioard, one Stx-foot Table and six @ s ¢ pede rian [eae = 19 Doz. new shipment of $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Orient Athletic Club of this city Saturday hairs, for mie ous atthe pees Before als. Fates. Come in agit ‘There's no mistaki x erble » ece E, $357 . Serine ing what you're eat- ae gee Decne Jes tor “Dunlap” {1 Baltimore by a score of 16 to 0. The seis pivaN ,: MEAID SUITE ISSIR. 38 i) Materi . Book 70st Our: Stork $1.98. ing when you take a bite out of one of our Hate. “szame was hotly contested, and several men Our surplus stock down in these three days, so If you want to ®) | The Old Reliable ee a Se ae ent a ee ki were removed from the field in an injured buy—a word to the wis X Establish tof oe thes treo at. Orders by postal ‘Ch condition. The game was played at Uni @ stablishment o! ost eee ° O Park, and a small crowd witnessed the vic- & Hora TANDOVER MKT., ist and E sts, ae tory of the home team. eS) Geo. F. Muth & Co. go5 Pa i a im) Fi Se (os Pa ge ‘ Tonights Basket Ball Game. BD | _noos-24a £18 “Tent m j for the fect is a biesst ee |The Fame of basket ball which was to have (3 | Fresh Violets fo those troubled | wit been played at the Washington Light In- Corns andBuntons. Gages Earatinne & iad: Severe Cut. : * Fragrant make your feet easy abe BE. He 3 < fantry Armory this evening between the Right from our own greenhouse thrice EASE comfortable. Pappa cote ‘ ee oe ate f the Y. M. C. A. and the Cycle Corps Hing with the dew of freshness and 1 moval of corns and bun- sant iden TON oe & fs red to the rifle Kallery in Co or. oh and Penn. Ave. eerromnenge Ita ae onrtvala Tener mua ete erday and s ed a severe eut on the ‘Armory. The two teams : a FLORISTS. F GEORGES & SON,’ Chiropodists, head. He was treated at the Emergen main unchanged, and the game will A. Gude & ‘Bro., 124 F ST. |sTH MARKET SPACE Eee = SON, Cetropor Hospital by Dr. McDonald. take place as usual at 8 o'clock. 025-124 Hours & to 5:30—Sundays. 9 to 12, 023-108,

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