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THE EVENIN NG STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, _ 1897-24 PAGES.» 9 B. WIL LIAMS, | Mn a ecaee Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. The wonderful Carpets & | Triple Fork of th eS ;| Advantage to the Senators of Prac- tice in Weashington HAVE GENERALLY HAD GOOD WEATHER the benefit of the best ¢ — laundry work the skill of £1 Great Sport This Moning ateNae 2 3 mortal man can accom- z tional Park. OLS “Columbia” ee : Is the Acme Of Wheeling Delight! Spring is at hand! All nature calls to her children to leave stuffy reoms and work and study and ride forth North, South, East or West--in the morning early--at night--at neconday. Glorious is Spring, and the city folks--half of wheels th plish when sent to the Yale. Constant endeavor to please—untiring energy and push have made it one of the finest laun- dries in America. to save n NOTES OF THE PLAYERS ———— aster Carpets, tothe pr nn-the gules prices | 7 cmpared with the Tripte Fork of the here is the place to buy if you wish have wonderful strength and ( s = Kk. Von Rodenstei 80c.}> 730 15th St, & Yan Ratenstein, Ma ttings. ‘ |; LYNDHURST. - $1.15) ‘hoi ee ont 65c.|( arm — : ity ze forth by Wi We are going to ¢ you a few | Improvements of other wheels were will convince you immediately that} ( Miald RoI Ge 90c. | WEST END CYCLE CO., 45c. |. ._~_- eegeegeasengensengeegeseagengene No team that hae ever remained at home to train for a season of hard campaigning on the diamond has had mere favourable ROE OOD ERE NS, Every known appli- ance—every facility—is ¢ veather than the Senators since the prac- i $12 at work at the Yale to é Raiigs oon mrenen Monday -Wailne iis them, poor things--would never know how su- z lerste vhy roduce perfect laundry exception of the last couple of mornings, . * Py f fon ee eee ee Se a oe perb Nature is at this season were it not for the » yah ss Tea sige er are 2 Machen Gino Ga | mond at National Park has been deemed a wheel. Away with spring medicines! Get P oe nade cone si man > = shade too frosty for the players, there nas + cee : They lose their shape in no time— | $ est kind—the very best Baier ay that the’ wenthiee did not health and strength and energy and vim and wear poorly—and give you a com- monplace appearance. Vay a few dollars more for style, Wi lliams wear, fit and satisfaction. washing materials—ex- permit the boys to indulge in from two to three hours of outdoor exercise. ert help—al yoa P Drees DS AI) aes rece ca G8 Goal wee thel canal the important part in the & lass con- = % | Washington club will be in first matchless manner linen |) dition in every particular. It can he said etolotetoteeloteteentot bright eyes by riding a wheel--a Columbia if you want the best. Don’t wait unti! the hot weather; get your Columbia mow! Get every hour of pleasure cut of it you can. You can’t B ° t G. WARFIELD SIMPSON is laundered. without fear of contradiction that by the | — 3 - ne etc.,7th& Dsts.| 7 ab as nalGe eek Se Masthoe obsou who time the season opens all the players will wear it out. Remember one thing only: A ‘‘cheap” wheel is < 3 XP cape = ave here ot the Wale be in better condition than they were at = often worse than no wheel. Let your mount be one to be proud of. Pay the best price for the best wheel. the same time last spring, and that is claiming a great deal. All the teams that have gone south ar having more or less trouble on account of = the weather, Philadelphia, Baltimore and =| Erooklyn are complaining of too much rain, while the Louisvilles, at West Baden Ings, and the Chicagos, at Hot Springs have been in the middle of a cold wave which has brought them weather more and never tried it we would say make its ac- quaintance Monday. The result of a trial will do more toward convincing you than anything else. YALE LAUNDRY, 518 10th St. : hand = ring— ’Phone 1092. Pg Sa See sietedeetetenentntetenentetenes #53 Cash, $1 A Week. Sates Se eae ee a Re asec ablishe Postal will bring a Yale wagon for your laundr 518 1oth st. "Phone 1092. It Pope Manufacturing Company. | J. Hart Brittain, Solumbia 1s r single stone, % full cut dia- $ mond set in a 14-karat gold yele Academy, refeegert less than our sacrifice quality— everything — that clothes satisiactory. Is extrava: Local Megr., 12,000 feet floor space, — 452 Penna. Ave. 22d and P Str ets. wR = aX <=) S etetetntedntetetntpardoted LPO Oa tr Setetetetennteten : ous a There's another illustration _ There's a certain air of individual- est Sprin >. mee of what we've always said— ity about our clothes. It represents i V SIMPSON, a is expected of him. aft ! This | in a mow one att the difference between the efforts of our skilled cutters and the botch work of the cheap tailor and the ready-made clothier. WARFIELD SIMPSON, that no cash jeweler any where can equal our prices even at what they claim to be pecially low cash Ecc ed sword combat of twenty Ss, to a finish, for the sum of | @Sse and a prize of $400 offered by | the International Park and Amusement | Company. The combat will take place | Aprii 3 at Athletic Park, on the Conduit | road, beiween 4 and 6 p.m. trary of wha kr k only comes to play have been in the game fer tanee, pitchers have a way of del he ball to the batter in a way that cates whether it is te be a down or up- jot, or an in or out curve, but Kimball members of one or other of these ations. tt Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. a sic wus. mT eas SYRACUSE” always $100, ‘The Hamilton Club defeated the Albanys aturday evening > Fs se suitable for snowball making s by contraries and all ad- \3 ae ry ‘Mar uise it Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. ball peacuives oA coin eeyresen tetas shad them guessing on the - | rected =A & tenes to Paeineeeen os An a €€, ators are in better cendition than a play for the trophy today hey even sent r returned to Philadelphia o spend Sunday with his fam- pd, incidentally to have her Maul of the other clubs. ee Clubs like Boston. nd Philadelphia a si ug, but the | 1 club is situ netic to that effect Monday It was th play the regu however, one , and his physicia over in time to play to the V ton Chess Club in favor- | uz ed game in their match by corre- na sliding offer has been | The Brookiyn Chess Club has offered a $75 and $85. ‘Ring, $22.00 — Marquise her does KANKAKE! wheel Sia: point where a happy medium is # cantante Dee ee ere ay on club won the first uid not sake his place yw wth dl bat on Ring — contain- aken in exchange for ew eat the weather. The sun is not how o1 hi < , ane eee upning: am ae as | = ne way of auay (for, $100. | ing 18 genuine will take a season's the second game, the iocal club | - at this time of the r to « nt condition. Cost new players, nor cold enough to ke tion of getting Site cule Will close out Monday play me off victorious in the match. The diamonds and 5 In the south it is different hing came i ning mail from | credit for ihe victory is principally due to » is no suca team who are center stones, is so far advanced down ther . but M Schmelz is pos! cata 3s ANaEr ana Hanz sticed together it was finally de- Giborecio € of ihe vear as to almost d he will be on hand when his contract ahe ae hesday to withdraw the club : z of thetr full-playing pow goes into effet. just finished: Henge. The rext challenger, the Balti- Enterprise Rubi Tur- mencement of the season, and when a w period sets in it continue men are kept from work until practice is secured really does than gooc quoise and sapphires. :$3 Cash, $1 A Week. mo lub, will consequently meet the Hamiltons this evening for the challeng | trophy. The White. a. ary ah so long that the TH ST. Jno. m 1 of issuing 1a iraugurate a | | | |e following i cards this | m composed of Mrs, MeCrea, The New York team. season. The tickets will be numbered, and | Madam de Sibour, Mrs. Hawley and Mrs. Any responsible person can the weather at eee will be issued to ladies u the indorse- { | Earl, from the Crawfords, recently defeat- n better condition @ buy Diamonds, Watches and : : sis ‘ : i ‘The Best ee | ena epee ha rr ne eae ee { S s ¢ credit a ted slow rt will fail to m be Kept of the ine rs and tis anc avenburg and Daly, by four tri < ‘ Jewelry of us on credit at this year. This predietion la free pass fall into th Ps hands of | prices 15 to 25 per cent less | four hands. This is the th forcibly to the $ ble parties the indorse Spring Tonic. the manager and pleyers every day this] pert week and not once has it been noticed that a player has broken a rule or taken a liberty in the mz over or under | cis i ived no additional news from “Con- | ; doing himsel E as not give all ffal Hard-wood Stool and Searf, as per | Gone himself that Tes enol bet vce rich’ * Alustration, included with this magniticent | invariably has been received with good ef-|a good man if Myers dec § : E ‘This is only one of many rare bargains we C ) “xperience teaches a man the ex- | offering in slightly used Pianos, taken in excha fi ee = t = 1 y} for new Bradburys durin the few tisfied with t yy the ex omm ican Whist 1 its me shville recently, and that as @ nenee the | welco Myers played third base well this morning, and got in a three-bagger and a | Single during two tu two more entries, Capt dq Mr. J. W. Harris of Alexandri sat the bat. He the sp oie ington Ches te = teams. Both teams : : ie ee with even. better t roof it. Mr. Wa em- | the scores hav- than the prevailing cash $ York boys, and as a consequen rl setting apart the 1 of the n each contest. The team prices. abled to get into first-class shi gr nd for the exc » use of smok- t named are f challenging for eer akes = eker time, ers. Of course, there ar the woman's w They will al = Catia mpasing Rasen Sinokvie | from present indications, attend the we trance once 9 = : Fe Seats. There times during "Ss congress the coming summer. * just a® soon (( astelber S z While on the subjett of training it will] Gr’, jail game, however, when | *hiladelphia ng Telegraph is ? * : 2 not be going cut of the way to throw a like turning the air blue with something for the nent that the ‘ a he first warm days ; $ ple of bouquets at Mana chmelz rot quite so fragrant as a Havana. Pes | mittec having in charge the matter of hold- co ¥ ae os Nat i Jewelry Co. perter of The Star has kept close tab on Notes of the ¢ Drawn. ing a oc of lady whist players thi ie © don’t de- NS RY 3 Pa. Ave., xe 10S N. Buta ng tournament at the Wa Club, making six entries in so far. The iournament promises to han to Put-in- nearly as interesting as the one just ss is to be held, drawing to a close. It will commence next to hold their coner | Saturday evening t the compass whist match at th Wrigley and Lush participated in the | _ Pillsbury and Show b la » the league in whica manager has a regular routine sh with and Cap- gone th having turday evening j his rules carried out. | first double play of the on this morn- | a SIE eames. Ae ar tween them 1 Fogg made high score, 144 travagance of wearing heap past wee - small matter of a batsman hitung out and Mercer was cheated out of a | Will continue until one players wins | north and south, and Ulke and J. B. Hill : +b clodtics Bett io than to have no Is more frequently than another is « home run by Umpire Schmelz, who, being | t€? same 5S made high score, 1 and west, “i of selected ))| Clothes. i ee and better rellable We are al- and j!though — conside back of the pitcher, failed to see his line | _Jt looks now as if W It ant I * of » Thev prove cheap im more ways 5 ays, ines to pa you oe some for your old s is indulged a byet Be pave hit to right. | expert, wil kaa the i Annual Base Ball iden. and ts ) Se eae Seer Piano In exchange for a new Bradbury. extra swipe at the bi is rare- | McGraw recently fell o isaiescie anil SS is | The publishers of ch’'s Base 2. / * am doable than one—and in the end cost the 2 ; of them gets away with his| hurt his knee a! Bari cord Ni Te ane Rosado while Helms oe eee ei h oe et i > Spring Suits o >as- ‘bluff, Suppose a player has been at the} jon has become dubious & rival, has w and lost suide have just published the fifteenth an ‘> z : most. Spring Suits, made to meas- m, jubiou: pout h, a nequaled as . sate = bat half dozen times and the © has ling a8 a method of training playe s been sed from the nial volume of the s. The object of ( for every- ure in faultless fashion, $20 up. ra ur just about put him right for the day; if he niecare caltbooiien oe Gone at Mc At last accounts | the Guide is to give tal figures of all ae = TAL — »%S r goes in the seventh time all the Wd Ob- a sees = Rng in Vienn: He complains of the professior record every ) G. WAR es SLD $ IMPSON, tained during the day might be thrown - etre Eee eleeuaas # | manner in which he wa asylum, | incident of intere 2 the seri | it Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. Fact Ww. : ee epi uts Tat by hig | #tttibuting it ; fifteen hooks furnish a complete bas ) acvory are ixcoms, ger Schmelz is:fully conversant with peat 3 eels at upon inform history. The period covered by volume, ¢ é se little details in training, and with imother? andi sis nan 1 : He was con- | races the year from March 1, 1sv _____| 1225 Pa. Ave. tance of Captain Tom Brown, who here are acceral nigyeeom | fined in the asylum for over a month, and | to March 1, 1897, and is a continuation of $ _)) | Beet erertese SOROS RIS | EREELORN G. SMITH, MANUPACTUR: is also an expert in training and fully backs 3 p SON | stat sete that he was not allowed to com-. the s municate with his friends, who also we not allowed to see him. § ries without a break of a day Spalding’s Base Ball Guide for 1Si eam who a ommendab! LE, MANAGER. it | Up all the manage it takes a class in thi: foxy player inde 1 that can shirk or over-| ferore El woe vax w has jon. 4 eS S| Bargains in 1 le can c eEaouae and admits that just been publish: ides the new pla = = Sg oe eee eT] do.” It must also be added in justice to} the Deine ot Sco ke 4 ee ae Heys citemen ing rules, the Guid oe : the players that not one case of shirking ! ceipt mount. of $55,000, with ex. | 208 of his match with 1 axes paris’ — | ve ol mt he t 3 Gold Eyeglasses _ {1% msgs ms not on came of aurking | celpee to ue amon 08h wt eae sae Spe eee paca Pai I = a difficulty is to keep the men from over-| Paraty anode een ban hone a les ree, with all his ; 3 individual play i Ss = Ai doing in the matter of sistent train- nay the visiting feeera ats E ng to own statement j wa alniess z Bicycle with finest be i Ing! the Ween HIE, flubs! guarantee dur-| quite pecullar, but he | Kadfordx Reorganized, & 4 re ues 2 e SoH pated ase lence, and it is q The Radfords, who have gained a leading : French lenses, Cree moral she Lak: those eight Sundays to reach these figures. | should have trained of hig liber : he a OREN There was preat at National Park | ,, The local plas having a har a z | place among the amateurs during the last We've got some A No. ‘There is a “boom’ Extracting, time of it contes the s sto 5 ME ae ‘our seas ave orgs ‘or the high-grade Bicycles. They sides, the former hi (ie regulac Out-| Both anen:areldoing extremely tact ‘workll chow wigaans ehirwamerte oan somone Lace haieedaie GF ee Ee ce are of a make that has a rec- || fed of Selvach, Hrown and Lush, while | on the @iamond, but Geier has slightly the | : rang hese Beas yeas tee Permage a eg and iately bi na team match by Care | best of it in. batting. and J. Weigel, ord among expert wheel:nen. - the latter had the ay tiel 8: Sullivan, ay pondence against uke Ori OF Spectacles, If vo wish. Fitted with The i be Ita Che Pl and Stanley, w York papers claim to have pri- pitchers; Jackson, by the makers—backed up ' : MB EBROASiie GalDeMenGeuiie [ae Club of Orillia, Ontario. 1% this maich captai zone! Fully guaranteed for a year— few style now br and curved 3 ight, O'Brien, Heilly and DeMontreville. | vate information from Indianapolis to the | §Welker of thin alts is plas ayy We Wes ren eae = beater orice oad exere rman pitched for the McGuires and] effect that big Amos Rusie is weakening | B: Walk AS Saabine ARs y, i. f ss. Laas ae 3 = pat e one Gt In) fits then to your exe needs, Kimball for the r|in his stand against the officials of the | H..3U Chrisue of Orillia. The Continen ee ee eee : & i ¢ sone A cova artedeee ee on pee ne Om : s ion, a ri zavion, wh winning nineteen, losing three anv ereases the number of things you can tuy), anda [ by us. Furnished with all the -H. H. Brown, ° oe es pre eel ge eens pe aie bis also conducting championship tournam | three. Th has since been str « aved istry ts as gved as any other. | attachments. The regular list 27-s,tusth28 how the decisions were given conferer li ie ever seis tnekde of New | fy Out ten icin tee ike meee | [peaneaationt 2 F: 5 iz price is $85—and that’s really ays coming. Numerous p: York it is a sure thing that the big pitcher | the chances are in favor of its acceptance beatae oper te b ie iio ae eS ee made, and the hitting 4 will be bound and gagged to keep him | Qe ees are nding lace peace, [perro rer ss : : 1% about $15 below the value— I want damaged owing to the fact that the pitcaers | there. Several of the leading players of the coun: | street northwest. © be thes ee oe es a to let themselves out and ‘Ten years ago Jim Murphy was the re- ————— = —— —d prices arc as . y 4 as $ 2S 6 I will repair ceiver general for the Phillies, and at the se Stoo wheel on G market. ickers.’ h in first-class ather was quite balmy, the late league meeting John I. Rogers brought of work—u putin new tand keeping off the brisic wind that up Jim’s nam r is ex) iz. We. Best ss. idges, etc., at correspond McGuire’s crowd did] would have thought at that time that } =< | the better patti: . the first part of the | Jim’s services would be in greater demand game and secured four runs, put the Far-| than any catcher in the league ten y " (This device helps rell me up fast in the third inning and | later. Verily, Jim McGuire is the Fit : ve ave avbe a 3 tied the score. Then Umpire Schmeiz gave | mons of the diamond. We have maybe a half 3) every one who reads (| 4.20 20075, Then Umitre senmelz gave ee dozen wheels of the same ing the game at 11 o'clock “on account of BOWLING. — : make that have ee ‘b Kk Garkness.” These nines will play a full ae ; : that have been used a ooks or music. ninc-inning game @t she park Monday | The Washington Saengerbund bowling little. Custom calls them afternoon, = a to illustrate the uncertain- z 66 “2? : FRANK CHANNON, 1115 faim bine tientte'l| (clathestorituec wlayersveeonebanl tent pee | sonnet eas ourvimerscen 6, und who | % Special whA-Bm10 spiring copiously. U.S. Dental Ass’n, or. 7th and D Sts. N.W. N SUNDAYS FROM 10 TO 12 O'CLOC! und music as “fiat ax a board.” Can b a e The only perfect OPEN BOOK HOLD! the hep 2 be started at 4:15, / team wound up its schedule last night econd-hand”’—but _ they're as } Used a8 @ book niark or a paper cutter, 15+ Adjusted In a few seconds holds open ‘book: and to base ball at this : a see 3 T Pike eh ee fimevon thelyeacke “hs interesting game is | With a set of games with the Washington | ¥ To accompany you on many a as good new—perfect in assured. The hovs are betting numerous | Athletic Club. Both teams won a game. | 3 . every os vouch for cigars and neckties on tHe game, and when | ‘The Washingtons won the first game by | 4 journey, one that will not go back that. You may have these at The Special Price of they go to this length it*is a foregone con- | 49 pins, with a score of 810 to 761, and the Don’t buy a wheel of any and 25c, and saves dollars’ worth of tem: per and time. iC. C. Pursell, 418 “9th” st. ANN clusion. that they will extend themselves : 2 i on you, one upon which to rely Serer mtinie aes ieee Saengerbund the second by 39 pins, with y' po ‘Hillary Swiim was not at the grounds | Score of 787 to 748. O'Connor made the | 4 because it is honestly made is tie this morning, as he has.a slight attack of | highest score of the evening, 186 pins, and the grip, and Manager Schmelz though: It | the best average . , 172% pins. Burdine made | 4 best for him to COREE down town and take | the highest score for his side, 173 pins, and | 4 ne chances. g , 170% pins.’ Hanold made | 4 Kimball's Career. The ieee ees ¢ Manager Smith of the”Norfolks was out = 2 sae sur tana aa 7A sample of what folks think of my oma sues When the laundry | comes ( 1ome miserably done up—some of the collars torn—you'll wish .- H. Duvall, 1923 Pa. Ave. | years ola and played his first game in 1904 Washington Athletic Club ments. It is on the mar to tuh2T-s,t,th-20 £| with the Reading, Pa., State League club. aaa re sabivar Gas ; stay. In a few years it has wona you | sent it to the Yale in- make until you see th q ese. 2 stead. Her a ch ee, ° O watching the sport, and was asked his eA GS Se , X ; i ere’s a chance to save opinion of John Kimball, one of the Sena- Sea (eee eS ; Why don’t you write or tele- money. H. DUVALL, 1923 Pa. 2 aes eee Se. St. Sp, SS rans ; 'y- Drage donate eons anges: of your ters’ new pitchers. ay mith spoke in the | Hanold. 1 4 Hanold. 12% 61 3 ° phone: = { EF qulciour comer “What?guu have sent) me 7 | highest terms of th an, and especial- | Spless. i ieee ae sal 518 1oth st—'Phone 1092. 1t } ee ea a ne Come athe erg best i ly laid stress on the fact that Kimball used 3 5 Bardi 1 2 6 ] ae £ coftve T have ever Rad.” | his head as well as fs hauds and feet when 8 4 /Bruceger.... 168 2 6 it embraces all the latest improve- - = Oe E Washington, D. C. playing ball. Kimball is about twenty-two 761 12 2)! Totals..... 787 9 5 u L FURNITURE, CARPETS, arms a na na MO UNE A RR In '95 he played all season with his home aleweqtogeaev env tee tes eveee ToT TT OTe TeT TEC ET STEEN ; : . | Se. St. Sp. After wearing “cheap” tailored club, the Newville, N.J., nine, and made | xiaa.... ae 4.8 position envied by all other mak- clothes or ready made ones, whet e| gear Ve: and 8th Street.2/ THERE’S NO EXCUSE | st Airey more cnas ine Raanoke. Ve | Eis Hl comer Fa ers. Why is this? Ask riders. relief to turn to our kind! What al! . Seeeeweeer®:| FOR A MISTAKE hander, who las been secured by the Pitts 3 Oto $3 One grade and one price to all. vast difference in style, fit, wear and | Grape Malt Coca,”’ ee ee eee eect vitgnar sipeet 0 Mic E 23) ‘Totals..... 748 11 Procure catalogue. appearance. See our Spring wool- A Spring-time Tonic fume eds of rags and who Knows Tn speaking about Kimball, Manager te Hash tiee Moday might on the Wash: . _ os Attractive patterns—moder- | Used for all the _ptrpowen and tn the place of the eee totes! We don't inake mistaken: be chaptineie te are a eubitS ‘Saree ington Athletic Club alleys between the | 3 Washington Agency, ’ ately priced, Oa Ferallerenniea enee eres pound preseriptions "ns your piysicin in-| class man. He came to the focal manage- | GAroll Institute and Washington Athletic 7 1 irae 7 condi ue al = € os neers | WARFIELD SIMPSON, _ | pula “tel imme Beit Seven S| ——— Tap te hee ae ee ee W. ROY MITCHELL, at Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. Washington Homeopathic ‘Phos: 1606. Arlington Drug Store, | Simba! wwelgns about 165 pounds, ani! tictes of agreement have been signed | Pharmacy—H Street—1o07. , i lew . and 14 harmia Gor. Vt-Ave. & H Se Abt © Bagge” | Eis otegset “as cumiezy, dmuial SPIO. |, Temean c. tom of Waskingsne, Dr Ce New York —— Piayers is that he does exactly the con- | and James C. Daly, of New York to meet