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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1896—TWELVE PAGES. in the team they will toon be fit subjects | meet. After the meeting yesterday the IN R IN for any kind of a morgue. committees ordered eight handsome gold “Perhaps It was @ sample of the work | medals for first prize winners and ten done on the last part of the western trip, | large silver medals for those who secured % pYa¥a ae which they called hard luck. second places. It is probable that a num- Ea} 9 ro) fe} ane Another T t “It ip very evident that them Phillies | Ler of third prizes will be purchased after | “¥ Ha r are nct in the same class as Cleveland. all the returns are received. ye nators to Have Another Try at} aren palm off the playing done by ‘the| Definite arrangements for the presenta- | A ’s Men, Phillies as base ball requires some nerve. | tion of the medals and handsome school NA a80n'S a “Unless a ball is batted right at them | trophy, donated by The Evening Star, were | they don’t seem to be able to go after it. rot decided upon yesterday, but it is more | Sy “No wonder they call it the morgue; it is | than probable that presentation exercises woveeeesgeovesseeeseoeee CONSUMMATE SKILL AND EXPERIENCE | H | 4 f peel H losely related to their acti the | will be held ti hi day, | V4 , | so closely leir actions on wi e hel In all of the schools Monday, ' ~ +) VIRGINIA LEAGUE MAY DISBAND) s«. when the cup will be awarded. ° ; ; i fe “Of all the blockheads, drawing the limit, | Previous to yesterday's meeting Mr. ay —— Hazes we are now exhibiting in our stow | |9| This laege: Golltaice Dia- | now playing ball, this /iity has more than | Wade L. Jolly, who acted as chairman for | - =. a oe | ‘| mond Ring of dazzling brill- y its share. + the Central school, sent ont expressions of | : r 3 NL Ee orien | . c —__—— anks to Mr. y for his efforts ih train- | ~ = : the ability to build superb | {| pose art he ts :|| Presenting The Evening Star Ath-} vinciyia DeAGUE MAY DIsnaND. Pau te °. | . . . | | “Est. 50 yrs. Everything sold on a positive guarantee as to quality and pric: or money returned, yy pene’. rd Kpcpd ing them, Rev. Father Carroll for his ho: an extremely moderate cost. | || for a pilality and kindness, B. J. Wefers for his is i ad Ssh O letic Troph' A Proposition tart an Atlantic | kind and excellent coaching, and Robert Gon’ Cuslonicrs) ge toe Genes of ous [ Ge Cradles Gay 5 py: Lengwe. Dick Douglass, and, through him, to the Mi Notwithstanding the denials of Owner | members of Georgetown University, for —. eccnomical methods. ba | Terms $10 down, $1 week. + Anything you want at the cash prices om the O'Neill of the Norfolk base ball team, a| thelr loan of the track and their heip on of “easy terms.’* You've helped us build up a big business. We're going to show our appreciation in a substantial way. 200 Suitings were consigned to us by a manufacturer. Instead of asking what they're worth—we'll divide the couple GF three clits ilsyainnts howe oC «|| tbe! teuthigame of the. showaltsrnerry,| profit with you. Men who're particular about clothes paying investment, and the outlook 1s now | Chess Match for the championship of the for a rehabilitation of the Atlantic League, | United Statey was won yesterday at Bos- with a new line of clubs. The cities thus 4 '¢" by Showalter in ninety-one moves. The far mentioned as likely to be included num- | SCOFe Now stands: Showalter, 5; Barry, 1; ber eight, and are Norfolk, Richmond, Wil- | 2". 4. The moves follow: : race day. NOTES AND COMMENTS |rumor has gained wide circulation to the — =e effect that this is the last of che Virginia CHESS. NZ oe State League. The league, outside of a 26 STELBERG’S: |... eertt me cum Nat’! Jewelry Co.: 21103 Pa. Ave., next to Star: Andrew J. Joyce’s Sons, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, know how well we please them. »10.00| $5.00 : ! '\3| Balto. Store, 108 N. le ‘ mington, Jersey Clty, Trentoa, Camden, Barry.) Showalter. Barry. 7 salto. Z N. | | Standing June 10, : ci. Wh & 1028-30 Conn. Ave. fee New. Haven andi Providence, ‘cis gives pits | Wet ia It Pirrstarg 22.26 14 ew Vi a two in Meine ad one iniDelaware, three P-K3 45 0-Kts R-KS os Toston 2606) Philadelphia .15 in New Jersey and one each in Connecticut P—QB3 4 R-K KG i ea eae >, s [BSS] Brooklyn. and Rhode Island. 1g 50 KOR Rand)—K2 For your choice of any suit For all $6.50, $8 and $10 (579) Was Richmond and Norfo'k are base ball cities, P-KBt [51 t-gsen KBs ing in the lot. $20, $25 and pants patterns. Over 300 of 576) St. Lonis.... and, with good management, wiil pay well b2 K-20 BP Ka cli Dy i ! : 5 ats. 8) Louisville “226 They pay now, and are taxed heavily to Pane eee $30 is what they’d cost under them to choose from. In pin ° ° Today's Schedule. make the others pay. With the Atlantic less favorable circumstances. League as an adjunct to the National stripes and neat checks. c Chicago at Washington. League, they would pay better, and as y Regulation Shape. Louteville at Baltimore; coat Se tne lhe Gna aa ae . es st H Cleveland at Philadelphia. share, would have no drain on their profits, “Sailors” for ladies, Straws 1417 9Pa.Av. Gincinnatl gUNGw Sone ard would be able to give bigger net carn: Pittsburg at Brooklyn. ings. St. Loufs ai Boston. for men, in every size, every kind of straw, every quality, every price, from $1 up. oe Baxe Ball Notes, ms Took a Brace. Rain prevented the game in Baltimore. Gr + Rn ne The Bridegrooms took a cudden brace up| Owing to the rain yesterday, Mr. Wag- HE It a tinemetz ane yesterday and by gilt-edge work came | ner, with the consent of Captain Anson of OS 8 Son, within an ace of shutting out the Pirates. | the Chicago club, has decided to make £ PA. AVE a Hughey was wild, and in cne inning was | this afternoon a special ladies’ day at Na- hit hard, while Abbey had good control and | tional Park. A band of music is to be in lots of speed. attendance, and either Mercer or Maul will PITTSBUR be pitted against Friend. R. Kittredge of the Chicagos has had but ed ball this season, K © pitching much Metre ee lot To Wear <= Dress Shirt: coe eA :| TAKENA Of fit, style OUTING ; and comfort MODELS our Shoes of- day, but the ladies’ tournament has ! declared off. Yesterday's results en reading a Patns oh these “That's too bi i,” remarked the judge Q 1 ns K K Q z | “If you had been reading the p. » Reds than he did with | 32 PR Q- kts | would have known all about the law and EAW TEATS" the new styles for "96 lane Bat Von der Ahe's aggregation, ‘ me Genes si yaar gee Wiese 3 : = Cree Hallman of the Phillies says the re: Gx xq | wis oe en : R. ¢ eyvis & Son there it ends. No one else can dupli Cuppy and Zimmer are so successtul TARP ORS | James Lawle boy, who was charg -& Lewis & Son, ne O 3 battery Is because they give their sign -KtGxP i with fast riding, « 1 for proof. Hat NEW York AVENUE deta | cate OUR QUALITY at tn Geman, A KB + He could not understand how vb MARE : PRICES. Our combination is al- In the last two years the Pirates hav teh as oan ae taal monn Synvall coma “eay be wk "EIST i a tals...) BONS 9 4 1| won only two games in Brooklyn. Stace mites) S.C. Millett, of ten miles an hour or more when he ways—fashion—material—low price. | *Mecritt’ bettod for Tnghes 1S*) they played fifty-four games there RaRP oR Ke Dae Dest ew. ots ee t 20000030 x-5] and won only twelve of them They lost| 42K ion R. D. Wrenn beat G. H. Mile | But the poligeman told of how the bi- B Oxford 000000002 Dra ana tied (ene Kz “Men's handicap— round—W. M.| cycle had ov. ahead of a ds petces: b 2.50 Firat Iase « re fS only one ground in the league wx. i oe at Wibur Kyle | ¢ mba sca) - court, was if ae where the men are thrown out at tirst by Rowing. 40.) beat J. The usual fine, $, was impose« pags ‘ - - right fielder. It 1s at’ Philadelphia, e ; 1 Pere ae tte Dimer 5 0.8. oover Snyder BiaharpWsightaellercanioten A meeting of the joint committee of ‘the | R. D. Bishop Perkins and Arthur C. Newman, CORB ST. AND PERSAL AW seta | - Os 9 er red-hot grounders on the rebound and | three local boating clubs In charge of the j charged with speeding their wheels, for- — =- a eh-era = Ps, < ve Smith. ba rs PAL the r n o ol 3 a > ° ¥ eli ee - scat — eS _o High-grade Shoes, 1211 F'St._ it 5 ure aa urea dal 2 | BEL them to frst ahead of the runner. | coming regatta on the Potomas was held frecsies 4 Weenie aeacas ( same kind of base ball againet other clubs { @8t evening at the Columbia Athletic club | peat F. erris (receives 46) 62, Big White China Pitchers are sell- Pitehers* pote aS that they play against’ Cleveland they | hcuse. The tickets for the joint club excur- | Alfred ¢ seckey Hi rst Buttle in New York. ST ee cuentas Rol ti wee Isilon, which comes af Sulk Ob, mere Clark (receives te a Oe re ing for 24 cents at the assignee’s sale | After the fifth inning it was a pitchers’ played against Cleveland the a der qtecelves same kind | tributed among the membe skin | of ball that they recently played against were hit rather hard during the early part | Cincinnati and Pittsburg the. Clevelands pi the game, but then settled down. The | would leave here in second place.—Pitts- noe eo # a little the best of it. | burg Chronicle-Telegraph. wyer anc son umpired, owing to the ed Pfeffer said the other day that failure of Henderson to put in an appear- dent Freedman of the New York club | held the races on Che upper | ance. 1 him lke a dog while he was in thar | Tver, finishing in front of t “He wouldn't pay me or of the com- mittee. Notices of the regatta have been sent to all of the leading boat -lubs in the BICYC ast, and a good representation 15 € ed. ‘While it has detinitely been dec of Boteler & § | Kansas City, yesterday, had the mount on + | injured that he died bef 4 from tb of battle in New York. Both Inks and M. ceives 15.2) 6—3, ( More of Them ' Under the new se BARBER & ROSS, Cor. G and 11th Streets. a < ® ae . PEOPOOYU OEE rrr ror O DODO ODO ED ion of the police regu- | CINCINNATI. Boat’ ¢ = OUNCE SEE gotetetete! ub hea elty quarters, at the ene to naving @ | taking the chances of being specia inatic vel 1! Psa ieee ee day between the University o tex. saved his mone by making good in: attnecinereser ene Pe paes et is | eral of them were caught y a UY bag prae peter iaaaaia * f ; —— vestments has accumulated enough weelth | Sait (hat the faculty, at y meeting, | the cases were heard in Judge Kimball's | Yanla and the Baltimore Cricket Phillies’ Hits Were Scattered. to see him through during the rest of bis ee eter: court today. SI DE ee on ene manly Cleveland hit the ball all over the lot, | life, to retire at the end of the s aving to tire with the best re: geane Hae of Puree the! exbense (oh Mr (ee cay sesdons during: his entirecia There was some lively playing in the sec- | dered puts all coasting in violation of la x of Philadelphia. The home club | career. With that end in view he is tak-| ond day of the rilddle statea championship | He was willing to admit that he was coast- soul do. wary, ete With the delivery of | ing special good care of himself, and is] tournament at the grounds of the Orange. Tabet thelr six hits being well scattered. | particularly anxious to make a good rec- |. : ~ “entering: is s Tebeau and his Spiders outplayed the | pay" 2 N. J., Tennis Club yester lay afternoon. | sider full control, for he had a brake on Pieces were objec Phillies at all points, and the latter were | George Miller, the human beagle—the | The most interesting match was between | pu. fod ested in floral de Tora ae neast bit in the game after the | only piang-legged man playing ball, the | Hobart, the southern champion, and Dr. | “Phe court held that the presence of the ird inning. see anh vires Dwyer and Wilson. Time— | Brouthers, who has alwa: ‘Two hours and fourteen uit for a Se pring bins ready to be put up. it F St, Cor. 13th. 11 Door—complete with ee A rs 1 to Baltimore a to, ; elease me, | © 2 y | lations, which will not go into effect for a/ Vail, who lived sees fetta re ; street, the course has not | lived i $ ide ° = Le eR ae eae ean marked off, and a committe | month, the speed of bicycles will be widow an several « | era % y., iB hat I. wa y Messrs. Moore, Baker and Nolan, we lated on the streets, at crossings and —— ( )} — i an) wreck, sont-d to attend to this | = Athtetion. —Ony N 512—Chocolate $} ie oO The most noticeable thing about’ Cali- | Ponted to atten Nig. rowing | ON the county roads. The present regu- = $ we No. 512 nocolate ¢| 3 a0 fornia ball players If their love for good | ,2USH Thompson, the “Argonaut Rowing | 7 oes An extra event has been added to the pro- § Goat FOOT FORM OX- }f $ sabe a Clothes. “What players can compare wrth | Club sculler, will not go to the Henl Rea A Mite ting Rela Merle gram for the n Cadets’ tell day ee ! A : $I ‘ Oo ILbavis, it 2 TAP Dagerie se fits bee Fret Carel, | atta, as intended. The reason he | and there the speed allowed is eight miles ) 74m for th Misses Banged? (| FORD ($2.50) is the popular )| ° + c 8 Ed. Morris and Hill (hang when it aormeg | for, withdrawing 1s pressure of busin | an hour. When the new law goes into| WPCh will | aturday afternoon $ nose who wore ?| cof Streens, Lawn % down to tasty dress and”: isposition to en- t aie ee | the speed between streets must not | Hic 5 ites which will Hy tit iin ( le Boot bist wai 2d sn Hose, Yew Cream Frees: & Joy the best in life pos tat the Gl | ter than eight miles, while at street 01 boys o Phe full program tor the $ a $ ers and Garden Th les us to It is highly probable that saw On Or the ible to row i crossings the speed must be lowered to the will be follows: One-mile bicyele ( fees for. them are not is a Ecent. Brooklyn games, will be proi fled to pass rate of not more than six miles, while open to all; the peer pec tie 5 0 30 0 0 0 O~ 4] by Louisville. Many telegrams ina ies Ree j Apeitheseriedard : ( Toes i ates wn tert é Beta By ue le an lly: Megargee, No, | the county on the reads a fifteen-mile rate | QOTO0S; tw t toe, new tip, one- maitiices uae aa a eae e out ge Stevenson, No. 6. Keppleman, aeA ee eae % Beer seep te ( ) MICECEA TOES $ base by ecrore f ror Brock! who say freshman boat, Is also debarred for the ie ines ae pee by hi ag ane pee Q = ae ¢ cosonn Of We same reason, Kier and Stevenson are two | e Distric 2, but as most of the | ton to the ¢ oma Struct cording to one n 3 . ac a ‘ary! | enade. n oe . 3 se Struck on! cor i 5 2 areal ~ {of the best oarsmen In the ‘varsity boat, | races are held in Maryland, the regulatioa ( 5 No flies in the house + Tek alles: nine SRST eS ee and it will be absolutely imposstile to fill | wint not greatly annoy the wheelmen, $ s that Is well sereened. Your window 9% i ¥ f = : their places satisfactorily before the big | Although many wheelmen have been ar- 2 Hoy. dent Sruckey will ask lresiuent Young 09] race at Poughkeepsie on June A com- | res 3 ‘ ( i deor screens will cost you less if ¢ rat Van Haltren (2. G. [take some action in’ the matts nites frome the wtTlCde eee aetich “om, | rested for violations of the law, there ai The cricket game which was to have been 2 a FORM tuy them of m for we have got ‘onnaushton and Clarke Yiitety ie It is sald to be the pr Dean Fullerton: withia iow to | still riders of the silent steed who are! played at Mount Washington next Satar- ( Nothi Shoes), « down to the tluimum. wees ssrnthes 2 2 x } Ten In the case of Walter G. Smith a new | Ding able to s Tennis. question was raised, and the decision ren- yints that prove it best of all— lie. for an Adjustable Window Screen. The floral decorations for the Colu Law School last 1’ ing on Pennsylvania avenue east from | town University \ 15th street, but he said he had his wheel! frm of J. H. 1Ge. for Window We make them to order also—of any wood—eny size and style. Our man will call upon word fro Jonday night were by the mall & Sons. The lessons to those inte arings. Sengoaontontoetontonteeteesesteagentontentecteoge fas ¢ Ss only professional whose flesh is bounding eas the roc sa crack. a brake made no — so ear iar ne The Fire. fn Se - Feieniber. Laminated | ey gs PHILADELPUTA, rubber—wouldn’'t acknowledge defeat until | Fraser won the first set, but went to| charge of not having the wheel under : Gas stoves & gas ranges Ho both teams had left him on the field. “Nev 8 afterward, and Hobart will meet | control was concerned, and imposed a The Evening 5: : 4 contribu- price te yone. | One dollar fo - sei 8 1 8 9 OBarkett mind that, old man!’ “Get at ‘em now! | George L. Wrenn, jr., in the semi-finals, | fine, remarking, “This manner of reckless | tions for the fund for the relief of the fam- full nickel smail fumily. 1339 14th St. Well, let's make some more runs!” and | when Bob Wrenn will play the winner of | riding must be stopped.” ies of the firem the like philosophy of hope fell from his | the match between Dick Stevens and J. F.| | Elaza Johnson was also coastins, but n killed in the Louisiana avenue tire as follows etm 16 0 Tebeau, Ib, sete - — —— = 0 O'Cont o| lps constantly, as though there was a| Talmage. the Yale expert. he pleaded ignorance of the law. He had DeLOrDIS: APRN RRECEE 108 1 Shh? ec Ranges of mang sorts—all good. & | 1 MeAle 1} loaded phonograph cylinder in his broad, | The men’s handicap was begun yesterday, | not ridden the wheel very much Some of the employes of Saks & Go eal Shirt Comfo Lower prices for the “Fire King | 0 Bike, 1 0] convex chest. If faith is the basis of Chris: | and today a series of men’s doubles will be d : 1 work. Very econsaiical in the >} eee stead of a base ball catcher. change. sSondoageesondontoetectensessengenteesent ut of gas consumed. The Cincinnatt Reds performed a feat | ~ a i | imat Mill be dimeult to duplicate. This | sex ces aay = = $14 for the 3-burner ranges. H 3 | was the shutting out of the Brooklyns &) ze Siz jf = : rote in| twice in one series, and at that on the lat- = $15 for the 4-burner ranges. } . ter's own grounds. The Reds are flying $16 forghe 5-burner ranges. 030 3 2 8 © O 1) High these spring days, and they were so Sat ow eee 4°29! close onto Baltimore's heels during the past week that had Baliimore lost and Cineinnati won one more game Baltimore Double | would have been third. — - runs Cleveland, 6. — Two-base eau. ‘Three-bose hits—Me Childs. Sac hit Wilson, Stolen bases MeGarr, Burkett. on bases - Cleveland, Philadelphia, Three-u Bit nd ben Gas Range, with bake r, for $S-ineluding the of all connections. makin >0,000 Worth of New © Shoes Under Price plays and Childs; Hatiman and | There must be something wrong In the - : Brent Stim crore Cleveland, 2; Phtla- | Boston club, for the Beaneaters do not Lawn mowers, $2each <%] i" > inp tase tpt: | seem to be playing anything like the game they should. Reports have it that there is trouble In the team, and that one thing at Bostons He the bottom of this ‘trouble Ix the repeated ‘The only Breltenstein returned to tho | &M4 continual efforts of a certain Boston front rank yesterday and held the Bostons | CTitlc of the game to dictate to the men down to three hits. The Beaneaters were | OW and when they must bat. It is fur- beautifully Whitewashed, only one Neg | ther said that the men greatly resent this, Peas eichinn haere “Win Mercer was in the hunt again Satur- —and g ‘Two hours and ten money cnes—at anteed to wear well or your kK. A Utile more for better 2.0 aud up, onfontee Your old Mower sent for, repatred and rpened and returned for $1. Tele- phone or drop a card. Guaranteed thoreughly. Soden de goes 7 a ere ra F day. He is a pitcher sure enough. With a 9 . A. Tappan, 1013 Pa. Ave. $ ft den h $ + TES URE de T. LOUIS. yy | high-class team to back him up, both at mi.10-3m-20 $25 Tt. ZArGeM MOSS, 91-40% | acon, ot ESA" pow “HOE | the bat and In the field, he- would come _ - --— SE complete with patent nozzle, which 002 0 2 9 O| pretty near winning every time he went in ° % throws a sprayed or solid stream, and 4 ood © 3 8 O| the box. As it ts, with a tail-end team be- © 1 4 0 0 Connor, 1b. 213 0 O| hind him, he wins four out of every five couplings. Better grades at proportion. § 002.0 UE ee ee OS a ately Tow pric a 0000 labora Bae mes. He 1s the best pitcher in the E body k Burt’s Sh best! ee Hutterly when next your If your old Hose leaks we will call for $ ete 1270 the Sete: thet Me eens very y knows Burt's oes are bes watch needs fixing! Expert work— 4, fix Ht and return It for 25e. £ | wicker’ th. 0 O10 0 20 2 8| very hot reception this season."- Exchange. Now, we want everybody to know they are also cheapest! ied aes — ~ Sullivan, p00 0 20." No players created more new tricks or = goin ce cream freezers. We have just made an immense purchase of Burt Shoes from the played faster ball than Kelly, Williamson, Totals ..0 32711 1 Totals .. 5112712 1| . “ yt ‘. ‘ ; 1 City Post OMe woe en Burns, Pfeffer, Flint, Corcoran, “Goldy There are Frecaers which freeze the 0 Cronayouopocojonolllene tueeatnar im eer soe eee factory at a big price concession! eam quicker and do {t more satisfac- 91200000 2-5 reece » | Stocking team. Kelly and Anson used to a Debi gcse | bet $100 on the game, always betting on Connor | their own team, of course, with outside n bulls | “Kel” would go to Corcoran and say Tick out | “Larry, look a little doubtful today; guess Umpire—Lynch, '® | We're beaten.” “How's that?” Larry would ae s I just bet you a new hat I'm THOSE PHILADELPHIA KNOCKERS. “Kel” =~ would reply _ carelessly. en’s cassimere hats torlly than others. We handle that sort, and usk Iess for them than the poor ones i for the convention $ cust. quart “Blizzard S-quart “Gem,” § Any ‘“‘cut’? whatever in the price of the Burt Shoes attracts al who know them. What we want is the trade of these who have been ruining their feet with other shoes, and who have been paying even more than we ask for the best! Note the saving: $5 & $6 Men’s $5 ; $1.00 Shoes & $3.35 Shoes, $3-35 sinnmn, Gass then oxteds emt |OX fords, m White Canvas Oxfords, which are or Arctic, $1.35. proper thin h wear. ‘They're he best and finest jarbage cans edededetetetedetetetetetetetete € mane H. Ruoff, Up-to-date Hatter, go3 Pa. Ave. peoeiries Corcoran would go in and pitch like of heavy galvanized iron with heavy Fretful Complaints About the Best | horse and win his new hat, while “K Kalvanized tn TenatinelCite iseen ine got his hundred. IN Jack Doyle's return to the game was in Life for a Philadelphia ball player is far| the nature of a surprise, as welcome as It from joyous these fitful days. In speaking | Was unexpected to the Baltimore fans. He of the game yesterday the papers refer to | 80t Tight into the game, too, and played the once beloved Phillies in this wise: all the week with his old-time vigor. Un- e : less that ankle begins to trouble him Tt was with the usual feeling of disgust! again, at present there being no signs of and bitter disappointment that the 6,000! such a thing, he will go right on at first. Tempered just poor deluded base ball cranks left the] Will White, the famous eye-glassed right—with an edge that retains its : grounds yesterday at the conclusion of the | Pitcher, who was never known to hit a ball, longer than apy others. If i SALPLP0SPLD, LLPSBDSELO-S We Make Wheels . Too! ( /\ WY F3 enamel $ Eldredge : Ese mprises Men's Pine Pat- r Shoes, Linen’? set” Viel Kid Laced six selling. F: $4 and “93.35 - usually sold Comprises Women's Lace- at $2.50. New — $I 60 fords, ko and Russet Viet price . c Oxfords, Black Calf. Patent Leather nt vather High Ming prices: pme broken—no matter how—we give a new pair. Ladies’ Scissors, 4 to 7 in., GOe. up. Cutting-out Sh : Oxfords and Pat r asy vie. | Was at'bat one day, and man in the press | ==, Shoes. ‘The regular x game, which resulted in another easy vic-| Wav ot vat one day, ard'@ man in theipress @$3 ae eyes tory for Cleveland, disgusted at the playing day make a home run, There was much . “7 vl $6. of the Phillies, which was a shade worsa | merriment, and one man offered to bet his 0) fords ° Sew prt : 3°35 than their usually bad work, and disap- | $300 gold watch against a cent that White S Xx 9 Seen pointed at their trust in human nature, | WoUld make no homer on this particular which is being so rudely shaken these days, | C¢c#S!on. “Good bet, even if I lose," said pulang ae ’ 5 i nai € Vict Kid Oxfords, in Kid and Black M 9 M $ | Enamel paint, Goc. pt. cam$ | Not‘even the encouragement of thes ue: | the other, and watch and cent were duly | © WiC Bia] Orion anja eat mee OTs AVLETNS D5 id Whig pints canoe ieieat eas ieee ence every day seems enough to make an | 8taked. Hardly was the wager deposited | < Li s &D fa tauteal tent abeateasiree overpaid lot of ball players do their best, | When White hit that ball one terrific paste ) Patent Leather But what's th and started around ‘the bases. The ball Button —‘Shces. § $ 50 & § y)) 8 & $6 8 it gives makes It appear asa | But what's | Seem Contenea eee eae went on and on; so did White, and the man co] New price...... 2. 3 a ° } ° $4 Shoes, 13, G5. up. 3 ‘These are Ladies’ Black and Russet new tub. 25¢. for a small jar, a & ea Boating Vd ta, Wg eed Pan | Shoes, z -- “And we wond ! base, s ‘ ‘ Belvidere Poultry nettin “hey ar" even earn by seeing other | fll, OUndered. around, tesained his tect, | OSA & $5 aed be ~ eee S- people play -ne game. went ahead and was’ caught by a tiny Sh & Tell your husband about these, for Jot comprises Bea's Nic z i = . & hundred square feet, in fall rolls “Even the reoters could el margin at the plate. He who had put up | <> oe: the men never had such gn oppor- atal-sewed wk CNN € They are the lightest Running % of 150 runing. feet. ‘ateae Eidenot Soup mush igi watan) selzenhnia. der nieno, lectinesthe ) S 2. tunity to buy high-grade shoes for oa, Fine Patent Leather Shors g@ Wheels on Barthand Strictly We. hundred square feet for less than see ea eio rs aede enough nite ‘to, get | Cent cron We hisiexcltement, and exclaimed: «Oxfords, ee ree segs ppd oN ce 4 z j a roll. an average this season. ¥ . et ou id 2 ular selling & % High — eee “ 2 a sess we don't want any of that Tem- | alive I shall never see another ball game! & aaa ante gaistsiev aa ee Prices, $5 and : We Always Made Good Sewing arden tocls— creel a I $4 and §5 Black and Russet Oxfords Regular $3.50 and $4 Black and ee ee 8 s Machines! Bakes Gan Boe ait ace If some one does hot soon put some life puiains =] and High Shoes, Patent Leather But- Rumet and Patent Leather Lace peer ° : ’t We Make Good ifn aaa = ==== | Trophy and Prizes to Be Distributed ten Shoes ard Bronze Oxfords. Reg- Shoes and Russet and Patent - w bat Errata we 66 9 Next Mondny. ular selling price er Oxfords. Regular «G mie The Downey The athletic committees of the Central QUALITY GUARANTEED and Eastern High Schoois met at the Cen- e ° Bridal Carriages tral school yesterday afternoon to recelve ¢ @ report from the finance committee and We make a cialty of Weddingx—we | to discuss the style of medals to be * have the € 3 = fortable carrlggee ereen eat awarded &nd the presentation exercises. horses are rict 4 = ee ‘hly caparisoned and tho Chairman Phil Tindall presided and re- of these Is $4 pes = 3 Buying Shoes at oe prices ts li Arthur Bur t. 14, cates qgecoceesseesnseseroesi SSeS THE BEST. ENTERPRISE CYCLE CO., 812-Al4 Fourteenth St. N-W. ei { SUPPLEE HARDWARE co., @ + Cor. G and uth Sts. 20 nolesate Distributors, Philadelphia, Pa. | & it fenced and trustworthy. = Sees TFiLet us wale on yon aie wet; | ceived whatever returns were ready to be 4 eddie E ied. Reasonable charges. D but q é NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE C0., ZT WAURER SONG os TOT SE NW Gam | 122s RUGS, Rimgmnle ites. Drop ‘ut a | made, but as al of the members were not | present, a final report could not be sub- TEGTOCSTTTCS | ints, Brushes, Tipe, Ceaent, (we aad tue: | DOwney’s Hotel for Horses, | mitted.’ Enough cash wae turned in, how: feRW 151,56 ply Roofing Material 1622-1628 L STREET. "PHONE 555. Jel0-20d fever. to insure the financial success of the BSSOSOOOAC a!