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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, ~ APRIL 7, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. Stoee n Bin SE98SOCOED et Spin to Win.” 3 z The essential points of a 4 > wheel are ease, speed and $ = durability. “The Syracuse” combines: wheel im ol Wheels as low as 3 Enterp prise Cycle Co., ; 2 $12-814 14th St Tess ne. Shirt § Superiority. Weill ues ft You'll agree that such a laundry as ours, with ( —new machinery—pertfe sanitation clock-like punctuality — “expert” help—and the hundred and one other things, do the cleanest, whitest, best laundry work. Everything essential to make this the “model” laundry of America. - the word and one of our wagons will call for your bundle. Don't hold back be- cause your bundle is small —let it come. ; YALE, (514 roth St. & 1104 14th St. Phone 1092. We are re proud. to boast of the fact that we have uniformed all the “crack” ball nines in the District, in- cluding the Washingtons. We've furnished most of the sup- plies, «too—Spalding’s world-famed goods. Tappan’s, 1013 Pa. Ave. BhIOs We Our Facilities For Fine Tailoring second to 1 Haslett. & ‘Pistel, TT PENN. Men’ 5 Spring. Ha ts, $a Dp. haven't: Y ne in them. ‘The id Brown—$ ons. C. Lewis & Son, NEW YORK AVENUE. rou—-$5. R Lizt ap6-11d Inventor & Patentee of new Carriages. . Downey, ae LSt HOTEL FoR Hor Pil fix up any bled mae ht Sy need of re- bale and suaranten to ft tener ard nw approval -$) rank Wells, Siirtisaker, “14tr Pa. Ave. “A Well-Made Wheel’ Call or write for Catalogue. EMMO! - SMITH, ston Variety Store, 705 Pennsy nin Avenue. GENDRON , WHEEL CO., Makers,) Toledo, Ohio. _abbretes SUITS FOR DIVORCE. John P. Sewell and Katie Donaldson Cite Their Complaints. John P. Sewell has filed a petition for di- voree from Minnie Sewell. The parties were marrieil the 4th of last January, and in a short time thereafter, alleges Mr. Sewell, his wife “commenced to act wrong and irregular, by going away from home and staying out all night.” Mr. Sewell also charges his wife with eommit- ting adultery upon various times, and he files several letters which he believes will sustain such a charge. Attorney James H. Smith represents Mr. Sewell. A petition for divorce was also filed by » Donaldson against Alorence Alonzo bison, “ies whom she was married here s wary 28, ISS7. Mrs. Donaldson charges huskand with desertion, drunkenness and er — She prays for the custedy of Jokn and Harry. and also for n to resume her maiden name of ruder. She is represented by Attorney Campbell Carrington, the Cr permis ——_——— A $40,000 Fire at Savannah. Fire almost gutted the store of Collatt Brothers on Broughton street, Savannah, Ga., yesterday. The damage Is estimated at $19,000, fully covered by insurance. IN SPORTING CIRCLES Details of the American Victory at Athens. SENATORS IN AN EXHIBITION GAME Showalter Wins the Chess Cham- pionship. COLLEGE BASE BALL GAMES eee eS tar yesterday, the in the Olympian ce, were emineatly Although the sky was overcast and , the number of the specta- stimated at 80,000, ly entercd the inclosure gt The Crown Prince Con Ss, accompan The crown pri the com- act King George in the middle of the King was welcomed he eommitree, and lium, which had Averoif, whose 1s asked to act been restore: niy of the rdially welcomed the athletes, and took’ formal ion in the rame of G ‘The united military bands played a hymn d for the ove aud the royal family took the The members of the sociation came into the aren le condition and full of contidence, and the Greeks were plainly in fear of their Ameri- The result proves that both the fears and contii were well grounded, as the America ied off first in which they en- were preliminary. i Taces at 1M) meters 100 meters (4: yards), and thr 3 old as Greece itself, and to whi the shet of modern athletics all The hop, id Jump was also contested and won by an American. In threwing the dis. s feet), and SW meters (S7. the discus, a sport h puttin: s Capt. Robert Gar- m won against the and Verig. jash the first heat was the Princeton tea coming in second. econds. In the second heat at 100 meters Thomas P. Curtis of th n Athletic tion won, Chalkokon:ghi: ing in second. Time, 12 4 In the third heat of the 140 meters as E. Burke of the Bos cation won, Gsm: ond. Time, 11 4 The tinal heat of the 100-meters dash is fixed for Friday. In the running race for 800 meters none of the Americans competed. In the 400-meters running st heat, H. B. Jamison of the Princeton team won, Osman, the German, heing second. In the secoid heat, Thomas Burke | won, Gimelin, an Englishman, being sec- an American, wou the hop, ‘apt. Garrett's ast the Greck champion pected. ‘She success of all the more remarkabie © to practice. - have FIR: EXHIBITION GAME, © Senators Easily Defeated Ted Sullivan's New Haven Tenm. Thirteen to three was the tune with which the Washington bas2 Vall elh entec- tained Ted Sullivan's team from New Ha- ven at nal Paris yesterday. Several hundred spectators we: endance and demonstrated that interest in base ball is as healthy heretofore, if 11 more of three Washi of the O'Hagan int ney se, Harry Cauliticwer—added the first seven was given a cha the chanie by but the r ont special inte was: 23302102x— 00060010 E BALL. ength of the Princeton Team That Will Play Georgetown. The Princetons, who play Georgetown this aftern: re stronger than they have been for some years. The list of sucesss candidates for p tons on the nine was an- nounced only la: eek, and of the ay candidates who sented themselves added to ‘om last this year Tes in the ho: fifteen men on the team pitchers of no mean bility. On ae- count of Yale playing Georgetown at Old Point Comfort, the team from old Eli not uppearing in Washington this se: the me today will be the -nost important col- legiate game that Is to be vlayed in Ww ash- ington, and, in fact, in the country. and that of the an even third are Johun Hopkins and Columbian. The Johns Hopkirs pase ball team wiil come tody to Washington to play the Co- lumbian this afternoon. The team will spend tonight In Washingion, and tomor- row will play the University of Virginia at Charlot ssville. ‘Ten men will accompany the team—Yat. Herri iverett, Brown, PBs Hoa Princeton Again Wins. Princeton defeated the University of North Carolina in a pretty six-inning game at Winston, N. afternoon by a secre of 10 to 3. Yale Defents Virginia. A large crowd saw Yale defeat the Uni- versity of Virginia by $ to 7 at Lynchburg, Va., yesterday. The gzme was intensely exciting because of the close scores main- tained. The game abourded in fine plays, with few evrors. Trudeau and Twom were the battery for Yale, and McGuire and Marstall for the university. In the seventh Inning Greenway was substituted for Trudeau. Lehigh Defeats Columbian. Lehigh Colleze took down the hopes of Columbian University slightly yesterday afternoon to the tune of 17 to 7. The Co- lumbiaa boys were clearly outmatched both at the bat and in the field, and Lehigh had scored eleven runs before their opponents had made one. The feature of the game was the errors made, Columbian securing 17 a high 10. Don Fugitt, Shaw and Carroll Fugitt were all injured during the’ course of the game, but not seriously enough to interfere with the continuance of the contest. Senior, a Washington boy, pitched for Lehigh and struck out ten men. He also had twelve assis‘s in his fielding record, a‘remarkable number for a pitcher. Base Ball Notes. New Havens at Natfonal Park again A gam® between the Washingtons and the Washington Light Infantry team, with Tom Kinslow catching for the amateurs, has been arranged for tomorrow. The Cathosic University nine (mot Co- ng | lumDian, as stated yesterday) defeated the Gallaudet College team Saturday by 22 to 0. ‘The game which was to have taken place yesterday between Georgetown University and the Richmond team of the Virginia State League, at Richmond, was postponed on_ account of rain. Cincinnati took the Detroit club of the Western League into camp yesterday, 7 to “In a quarrel over a base ball game at New Brunswick, N. J., yesterday afternoon, Hugh Crosson, eleven years cld, was struck in the mouth with a piece of fence rall which nearly severed nis tongue. The mis- sile was thrown by John Regan, thirteen years old. The boy was taken to his home in a serious condition. Had not the Roanokes made so many er- Tors at critical moments yesterday a more clever game would have been witnessed. Secre: Brooklyn, 10; Roanoke, 4. Petersburg played a well-contested and exciting game with Baltimore at Peters- burg, Va., yesterday, which ended in a tle. Score: Petersburg. 7; Baltimore, 7. The locals defeated the Bostons in a prettily contested game at Norfolk yester- day afternocn. Score: Norfoik, 5; Boston, 0. Hits--Norfolk, 6; Boston, ' 5.’ Errors— Norfolk, 0; Bcston, 2. Hobart College had an easy victory over the Virginia Military Institute at Lexing- ton, Wa., yesterday, the score being 18 to Showalter is Chess Champton. Jackson W. Showalter of New York last night at Philadelphia won the chess cham- plonsh!p of the United States by defeating Emil Kemeny of Philadelphia in the fif- teenth game of the match. The conditions ef the match were that the player first scoring seven winnings should be declared the victo.. Last night's result brought Sho- walter’s score up to the req te number. ‘The deciding game was a Ruy Lopez, and Kemeny resigned on ine thirty-third move. Total score: Showalter, 7; Kemeny, 4; drawn, 4. Besides the championship, the match was for a purse of $750 a side. Henry of Navarre is the Favorite in Both, The following the latest betting on the Brook-— Sabur- ban, i 1 1 1 1 Preparations ations for th venty-six day, the auspices of the Marylen: fen, are going cn, and hot ance are beginning to arriv Waugh arrived urday, and ntire da ing and ams fri ail over the opening expected to Set sure be present on that Horses Prom. Canada. D. W. Higgins, Canadian horseman, ived at the Benn ack with the ng lerse W. &., Major General and the two-year-ok ile-Vendetta, and Bird dom, ch by Phoenix-Gretna, Washington Golf Club Meet. ‘The annual Easter meet of the Washing- ton Golf Club will co: end Frid: 8 games did not e § to the condition of the e change made in the days of the nade so as not to cle meet to be held Satu rday afternoon. —— COURTS. THE Court of Appeals—Present, Justices Morris and Shepard. Adriaans agt. writ of certiovari argued by J in support and by I. S. 1: and granted. Patent appeal No. Parker Appert; decision of commissioner of ts affirmed; opinion by Justice Morris. Equity Court No. 1 Varnell agt. Brooke; pro defendants all granted. Fiske divorce a vin. mat. granted. r; rule on purchaser rsed. Cook agt. Smith; time to take testimony extended to May 15. a he New Secretary. This evening at $ o'clock a public recep- tion wiil be teadered Mr. W. N. Multer, gen- eral secretary of the Young Men's Chris. tian Association, who has recently taken up the work in this c! Calvary Baptist Sun- day school house, at the corner of Sth and H streets, will be the place of meeting, and excellent musical program has_ been ranged, which a i President Andrew and Philip will be present to extend a welcome to the new secreta: Our fondest hopes realized. wildest dream of success scene as presented itself bility—a necessity. days to come! @ ee) 2] @ 4 *Twasn’t the hosts’ fault, today—tomorrow — any N. E. Corner @08008006 S THANK YOU! Thank you! Ten thousand times thank you! We felt that our conduct during the elev- en years we have been in business here merited a degree of your confidence and _ esteem. evening. All Washington turned out to congratu- late us—and we sincerely and deeply appreciate it. We appreciate the important part you have played toward making this big building a .possi- We'll give proof of it in the We know there were some—many—whd (were unable to gain entrance yesterday. not dismantle the store of its floral decorations— many of which are the gifts of our friends. ‘Some even from those in the same line of business: with us. Everything will remain.as it was yesterday— including the cordial welcome. Again we thank you! House & Herrmann, 524 Years History tells ua:that in 5). the famous Springs at Carlsbad, in Bo- hemia, were discovered by the Em- peror ‘Charles IV, luring a hunting expedition. A statte in memory of that monarch stands in the market place. It was ereeted by a grateful opulace, and w4$, well deserved. The rare waters of,Garlsbad have ac- complished more fon the afflicted than anything else on the'face of the earth. Far beyond memory of man, Carls- bad has been the most fashionable watering place of Europe, as it is to- day. The inestimable benefit of its waters may now be enjoyed at home. The Carlsbad Sprudel Salt comes direct from the Spring—obtained by evaporation—and can be had at all drug stores. It restores the proper functions of stomach, bowels, kid- neys and liver, curing dyspepsia, con- stipation, biliousness and kindred complaints. The gchuine Salt bears the seal of the city of Carlsbad, and the signature, “EISNER & MEN- DELSON CO., Sole Agents, New York,” on every bottle. = ete Se a a a ad tHere’ s one store } :where price idoes mean isomething. You are safe in basing your calculations of value on it. The truth—pure and simple —is emphatic enough—con- vincing enough — tempting enough—strong enough—for us to rest our case before the jury of your judgment upon os Now that we are in this business we shall take our proper lead. ‘There are no degrees of service in this store—it'’s best in everything we carry. Our Give, Jeader Pretty Pereales y Printed Lawns, made up y latest styles stripes and RI Pink, urn-over col- . full Bishop sleeves isu't more perfect in costliest waist mude. OOc. rs up to $6, Lidies to xhose them to you. oo set So 0 set me Boys Clothes. : With the largest stock in town to select from naturally they get the best values any mothers come here. That grade from the cheapest to the best will prove. Tak at 1 anybody bas I are a dozen style fots, ent style; in blouse seams sewed with strong Ji Int tonholes fe utils Tn 3 own gud Hiwck stripes and mixtures, and ph and seme lower lots Follow up these two hints. Saks and Company, It LON DEO DODO QCM ttt t Qt (QQ TH—TZ—TZ—ET—TT—T—T Tl C—l Oh lESSSEESL!SSL MMSE hs’ Corner.!* deelenegeeteetongecfecsfontecgecentents : 50, formerly $4.00, formerly $7.00. (eras), formerly . 3 (gray), $180 formerly. $0.80 3 (gray), $6.50, formerly $10. in Hair Shampooiny ae al ‘i E hire. S. HELLER’S, 720 7th Street N. 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