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THE EVE NIN NG STAR, | FRIDAY, A PRIL- 2, _ 189 ( v1 PAGES. (= == SS = — ——— Suits | 9 Skirts GROCER'S SOLILOQUY : 1G0 LDEN BERG’ S| made to Clark S, — to ae " SPOR RING CIRCLES 2 “STORE NEWS.” n ease VY on short ‘At less price than the genuine soci Nadie ian notice. 736 7th St. N. is Thitand ee Me As eae as several thousand We fit and finish Skirts. tome he Skirts t hanging ufacture arment every fect hanging, 1 Siene s teh supe Skirts. k possi CL ms ARK? =, 736 7th Street N.W. The best at the lowest price. BARGAINS Beveridge’s ON SECOND FLOOR ¢ One table containing \ Bric-< etc. Al PRICE. A few hints: $1) VASE : $2.25 VASE for $1.13. : $6.00 VASE for £2.00 t -also Bon Lon Dishes, Te Pots. Sug and Creamers, $ | Ink Stands, Puff Boxes. i Bottles, Richly Decorate: | Plates. Nut Dishes, ete | HALI bees | Table of aa Goods ImostNothing? ates nd Stand, $1.75 AVES. 7 z. » OnF VEGETABLE DISHES Im Ss = Also lot of Id pieces, sich = owls, Cream Pitch- 2 Oyster Plates. in French AT HALE hina, cheaper than and $20. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, tt Expert Tailor, 1208 F S Peer eerercrccccrerccscccrces. :Paint Mixed in ‘Butter You Eat Pure Butte it's so. we sell. Your Last Chance to Secure si Corsets |:; Corset Chat. HOW ARD’S Corset Emporium, I Mt and Must work Saturday’s tt ends Special Suit, Skirt and Waist Sale. All our work is perfect in Suits. $6.00 Fly-front and Bolero Js silk Mned, skirts perfect hangin: tks he yen som an mal Rye or Bart And drive on A fe for every fool In four days People tind out Al that kind of rubbish ‘Tastes flat and unpalatable It took over a year Of scientific experiment rfect Postum fginal palatable eal Coffee t Suits, lined and its. several at skirts— perly made it has The color of Mocha The taste of ‘The elements nature uses. To rebuild the gray matter its, in xreen, purple, blue, taffeta. silk ned made aml perfect In every detail— In the nerve Postum is a I Ge @ Pure liquid food Tons of rubbish Are sold to imitate It But if customers would look W. ve kages and aists. . trade mark Changeable ‘Tuteta Walsts, with ure the genuine, or crushed silk collars @ Me v Some goad grocers’ names mirched, Kitties paw n used to rake chesteats sober, common ho xis in stock 1 Taft $4.50 Black Silk Woists, lined and boned— all color- afe way t pay to throw iinitat will erfeit ae Money. syele Suits, Jacket, : Hat & Sate hel, z ¢ For Saturday and ? Monday Only. ;Hood’s Sarsap. 67¢.* éCarter’s Pills, two for 24c. 67¢." é tt Ss 5 Emuision = le diair Brash! Pinkham’ *s Comp. = !wamnpole s Oil th Brush HOW ARTES peterte, le Extract, eet’ finish. - all odors. ‘Ft.S Syringe, complete, 630.3 Manhattan Syringe, 39c. : Paine’s CeleryComp.,68c.~* sCuti cura a 33c. ror 6 De ‘Fell lows’ "Hypephos, “Greene’s Nervura Toner Sn your ke is positively opportunity to secure a pair r $1 quality “C. BL 1 in white 100 gr. » Durable Mu yon ’s: large - Small = ‘Ch ichester’s Pills = these grand ( se. Not over 2 pairs » a single customer. and save WIL be sold HOAOSTEHOSIGSES It would net good business. pot- 4 cheap, Inferior i Kolb Pharmacy, 4 OF LOWESE PRICE: z S on 7TH Ss . OOK 4 4 ton representatives of W.HL T é $ AND CHEM. CO., Bolte. Ma. Tt bly under price. e+ * +> oe All Corsets: bough here are guaran- ——— - © fitting rooms McKnew’ S Daily Letter. ablisiwd 1862, GLOVE EXPERTS. are sure Our buy fence + 1003 F St. Glove experts. ught them Just i “Sieon ds Rich ( AAA | | j “ —the 1 careful fit and | are worth every cent cost, after all. Take a look at ne 1¢ of Spring Suitings. $18 ; ; r cant Money i z : 3 always give ‘you son buenos.”’ Ten-=two F. ' Just for a Day. Men's patent leather, enamel and tan shoes—button and lace —in very newest toes-—which we intended to sell for $4.00 and more—will go for "$3. 48; a day at. - ee espn taily ae 25900000 0040090000 To introduce Spend ; Your pearl with full $1.50 in existonc e nobby Easter sb eed and worth. A new des just in—tull good Oe, more “Easter” Neckwear, 35c. t and swellest effects Mes and Bows, bought to sell for take your or 3 for $1. “Smart” | Leather rd and sterling. stv Ribbons for **Stock Ties.”’ Latest effects In Fancy Striped Ribbons for making the twice-around stock ties, 2fein, wide at Boe. yi. in. wide at Sc. yd. : $ ‘Suits & Wraps. 4 The largest and handsomest lne of Spring Dresses we have ever display All sizes— colorings. and. fabric new “Ei ““fly-front reefer st fitting’ at Hoeke’s these days—it'll buy more in Furniture, Car- pets and Draperies right now than ever before—or will again for some time. It’s an “opportunity sale” in the true sense. . f then tailored tb ready-made costumes from §10 0 Superd New Spring Capes-—Jackets—in swellest and most charming effects $5 ep, Children’s Reefers-—in style —$3.50 up. General city Health children, the new empire agents for Dr. Jaeger’s Underwear for men, women and i: HOEKE, FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, fon Ave. and 8th Street.: PDP POLES EES FELCT ETE SPECS Win. H. ricknew, ‘Men's, Indies’ and children's furnishings, 933 Pa. Ave. Dr. L. S. Nicholson, aie BLOOD POISON, CANCER, i Mergen Practice, Nervous, Mental and allied tetter and all other disorders of the’ blood has moved his office to 115 Lith st. mw. Mousa, manently cured and Fall taint eliminated: trom ‘the 9 to 11 a.m. and 2:30 to 6 p.m. Residence, 71 by S.S8. 8., the greatest purifier, 11th st. nw. mb2-1 nell, f,m-ly signed thts spring. P April 1, October 1. signed t on commence April 14 the younger pla: showed up in excellent shape eum. score in de WASHIN R was coming ins Following is the ail i NORFOLK. R. Lash, D. ( 5 OSmith, e : 0. Gilroy, jRewte: {Beene 712 Oi Totals... 2102 1r0eeo0 OTT ooto10ed 1. First base ont balls ort 20010 500000 1 “parrell und SI eville to O'Brien to Cartwrhht Hit by pite Montreville, Vimpire Mr. Heydier. purs and fifteen minntes. PLAYERS THREATEN REVOLT. Dissatisfaction Over the Date of the Contracts. A special from Hot Springs, Ark., says: There is an imminent danger of a huge disruption in the national league. The players are up in arms against the mag- nates, and are openly talking of a strike. ‘Ihe trouble has arisen over the new con- tracts that every player in the league ‘The change in the con- and makes the pay of the April 15, instead of and ends October 15, instead of tract {ts small, yers commence The players claim that the contract is framed to rob them, and that when they did not understand the full They base these assertions that in making the play are nothing, where under would have received fif- purport of it. the ground tried and work for the old order they men further claim that adding to the contract fifteen days in October, the magnates are perpetrating robbery in de priving them of a chance to profit by a mutual division of the spoils of a bari storming t » players of the Chicago team have ren for three days discussing the maiter in groups and making threats of open re- bellion. They have been for three weeks ost. penniless, money until May 1. Anson says that he cannot sec where the difference is, as the men get the same money for playing the same length of time, but he has nothing to say of the fall barn- storming. The men commend Pitcher Kil- len’s action in sing to go south for and no prospects of practice e rived pay,-and say that had been together and under- stood the situation they would have done the same thing. BASE BALL. ingly Defeats the Unt- of Vermont Boys. of Virginia opened non the home*grounds yes- defeating the University of Ver- by a scofh of ‘J4 to 1. The home Virginia © versit The Uni base its ball terday, mont won through superior batting and of thé visitors, Dinsmore, the pitcher, was not in the best form, while Collier h ther an off day as well, the te came out best in the matter s. Collier redeemed his work in the box, hewever, by hitting out a home run, a griple and a single. The second game betweem the two teams takes place today. ‘The score: RH. &. Virginia -i4 14 Vermont 19 The team of the Maryland Agricultural Co played a picked nine from Hyat ville, College Park and Washington yes- terday afternoon and defeated its visitors hy a score of 12 to 0. The college team It is under ction and management of Grenville a Washington boy, who had excel- h it last year, and who suc- veeded in getting together a strong aggre- tion at the beginning of this season. Some new men have been added who are expected to fill up some gaps that last season in the make-up of the team, nd altogether the base ball season at the college is exceptionally bright. The team will play its first schedule game with Gal- laudet on the home grounds tomorrow. the di Lewis The schedule of the Harvard base ball team has been made up, but it does not include a southern trip. ‘A game has been arranged with Georgetown, however, tne wearers of the blue and ‘gray going to Cambridge June SOUTHERN BIC It Will Open Tonight in the Coliseam at Memphis. MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 2.—The south bicycle circuit opens tonight at the Colis There are over twenty professional riders on hand. Tonight and tomorrow night will be in Memphi RCUIT. the riders After that they leave immediately for ville, where two more racing will be had, and then Chat- Atlanta and Montgomery will in turn be visited. Leaving Montgomery, after racing April 15 and 16, the circuit riders will return to Memphis and begin the second round of the circuit. ‘This plan will be continuously followed until the close of the season if November. The California D SAN FRANCISCO, April first California dert weepstakes for three- year-olds, at one mile and a quarter, is to be decided at Ingleside tomorrow. “The derby this year will be worth $5,000 to the winner, but as the event 1s destined to be the classic stake in the history of the California turf, the relative will probably be increased each succeeding year. Following is a list of the probable start- ers: Altamax, Candeleria, Good Times, Howard S., Jce Ulman, Lincoln I, Lumina, or Lode Star, Scarborough, Scarfpin, The Roman, cr Vincito. Billiards at Chicago. In the billard tovrnament at Chicago yes- terday Spinks defeated Mathews in the af- ternoon by a score of 400 to Jo2, the win- ner’s average being 18 2-11. At night Cat- ton made a sensational finish In his game with Gallagher. The latter led by a score of 189 to 72 in the thirteenth inning, and then Catton ran the game out with 117, 74, 74 and 103. His average wa$ 23 917. Spinks leads the tournament with ,three straight victories. All the others haye. been defeated once or more. REE Warhington;.Dogs Win Medals. Mr. Wilmot L. Harris of this city exhibit- ed his two Englih sevters, “Mame Wilson” and “Nellie Hunter,” at the Baltimore dog show this week dnd carried off the honors in this class, winping. 4 Mirst and second with these dogs, respectively. He was also twarded the silver and bronze medals, to- gether with numérous''merchandise prizes, for the two best #etters owned in Maryland and the D’strict of Columbia. Nellie Hun- ter won second prize at the late New York show. High School Nines Play. The team from the Business High School defeated the team from the Western High School Wednesday by 12 to 5. The feature of the game was the pitching of Kingdon of the Business. The line-up of the Busi- ness Is as follows: Briedhan, C.; Kingdon, P.: Kimmel, 1st B.; Cahill, 24 B'; Kipp, 8. Ward, 2a B.; Ingrahan, R. F.; Everell, F.; Woodburn, L. F. Junior Ball Piayers. ‘The Young Eagles have organized a base ball team and will offer a challenge to any team under fifteen years of age. The play- ers consist of the following members: Geo. Hamersley, George Nightingale, jo2 Night- ingale, Bert Stevenson, E. Green, J. Adams, J. Sullivan, J. Dunn, W. Kerr. A discolored, ‘faded or gray beard does not a per but may be wide 60 by Boel ‘the Whiskers, Bye tor which colors an even brown vince, Are “originals”—not copies. They lead in every improved Big skirt vm ei | of structural feature—every item comfort, convenience and fashion. They have Pratt Fasteners (no knots, no bother). Fast Color Eyelets and Hooks(never get brassy). They are Anti-Squeak (patent fill- ing between soles). They are Up-to-Date. The stock of which they are made is the best this world produc: They are d signed by artis by skilled and best paid shoemakers. RUSSIA CALF. PATENT & ENAMEL KANGAROO ..... CORDOVAN...... VICI KID (New) .... footwear and made In Hand-Sewed and Goodyear $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 Specials in Tans and Colors. Sold only at the 27 Emerson Shoe Stores in 21 principal cities. 907 Penna. Avenue. it JAS. B. : Henderson z Of 923 F St. ¢ WILL “ SL eaee of every out at ridi Ow prices (0 open the new. slore a new stuck, Wall I Be. de- lous with pers which were 15e., 5 Wall Papers reduced to 1c. cH Wd Ge. Wall Papers. 1c earn opportunity to paper your house at a big saving. and reduced to. 4 > ‘ 4 t — iJas.B. Henderson? 3923 Fst. bet.9th& 10th sts} —most of them the regular 25c. s in the most PROD LEA DODDS DHOMHD SDC Dodo oenseoeneos Harris & Co.. = FU) and D’sts, “Easter” Jewelry Novelties. No other Jeweler in| Washington can show you an equal assortment of elties or quote a as low prices, We have trrordinary forts for and have the handsomest and most popular-priced stock ever our pleasure to show. Nor have we sacrificed quality in order to quote a low price, We will not handle the cheap, filmay jewelry. A few specialties: Leather Belts, with sterling silver harness buckle, extra heavy and handsomely chased. Worth $2. Special pri "51.50 ‘Those Handsome Sterling Silver Chain Purses, all the rage in Paris and New York. Have exten- sion gate top, 4 1 only ... S Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Sets of 4 studs and pair of lnk buttons, ex- tra heavy silver, strongly made and warranted not to break. Special price. 50c. We also have Waist Sets of 4 studs, and pair of link bu at the low price of. . 25e. Sterling Sflver-mounted Ribbon Book Marks, 3 pleces, 25e., 50c., The. and $1. All Sterling Silver Book Marks, opriate Easter designs, Sterling Silver-mounted Rosaries at Te. Dainty Sterling Silver ‘‘Kaster’* Corkscrews, new and appro- 75 priate designs. Worth $1.. a R. Harris& Co., Jewelers, 7th & D. Trusses Fitted properly. and Ehret HOUSE, 1108 F st. aw. Atdominal Elastic WASHIN “SURGICAL 409-m men’s, boys’ & ladies’ 2100 A=ply linen collars go for 5c. each tomorrow. and standin perfect in every way none which sell for less than 15 They come direct from the factory — | are the parts of dozens canceled or- of the greatest collar and | ders, ete cuff maker in this country. You can see that liold out long. the skirt $1.50 and $1.95 Bound for which « our leader at o&cf. each. also Mack s cadet Blue, aml Lined totaffeta silk skiers ris lined with per h velvet real value here for a day at $6. ital tre roll plain sutins the of the s stelish signs — alse skir many stor here for a day at $6.98. fashionable moire velour skiets sold a here for a day at Sy.50. Big suit values. so and $10 here for a day z Fiy-fromt reefer tai Bock Big silk waist values. ck sarah made with striped changeab) resedat Mack bay them « $6. here for a day at $3.08. Big wrap values. wet mud navy spring Land very stylish, y worth reefers, jn sizes $2.50 here for a day at Si Children's tan, plum and luc here for a day at $2.98. Lies’ sprime jack: worsted sen dark hair in bleed of gray, plum, olive : all silk taffeta Mel satin lined and others a They are $7 values, but they’ here for a day at $5.00. Big value in boys’ suits, &c. Boys’ blue cheviot and light spring suits in all sizes years, for which the clo $2.50— here at $1.48 Boys’ brown and suits, in checks Iso plain by aio stripes for which the clethiers here for a day at $. mel oy trimmed with and bur thiers get $4 for them, but theyre here for $2.48 each. ridin 1 Lot of boys" Wrown, in xtz would be counted going nts, tan a ta dollar t cheap th for 79 cents pair. Boss’ white Linon Mouse waists, deep embroidered st son have the alloves lars—to £0 for a day at 44c. each. shirt waists with white ffs amd also fine pe white Boys’ each. to go for 25¢. Boys’ white laundered shirt w with laundered linen collars and pleated back and front, and in all sizes the Ste, waist wherever you go-— here at 2g9c. each. Saturday’s special values. Tomorrow for a day we shall offer the regular dollar “R. & G.” corsets, which ou know {8 the best on the market, with no exception, in white or black and medium or long waists, for 79 cents pair. Fine print’ wrappers in black and white, blue and white and gray and black effects; lined waist; full front; Wattean back—worth 7%c.—here at 58c. each. For a day we shall offer a ladies’ 4- button black and tan kid glove, which 4s worth much more, for 66c. pair. Ladies’ fine embroidered Swiss hand. kerchiefs, the regular 13c. quality, to go for a day at 7c. each. 4inch taffeta silk ribbon im all the new shades to go for a day at 17c. yard. GOL DENBERG@’S, 926-928 7th-706 K Sts. { suits | secure. | silk All styles of turndown sort the lot won't Wi 721 tM ANT Wi 1 We want ve see the @best you've Particularly str SS Phey'te made woolens “sewed all the tir and have S4 and $5 suits And take a k lines of boys’ hats and furnist: youll find lots to interest vou Be sure and come to buy. Another Chance Tomorrow . For sc ok at the new to look, af mot men’s SOX for me 50c¢ —and 1 $1.00 a dozen Don’t let your husba we're making tip-top suits t ure for $12 and S15 jor $4.00. cs a IRVPOS AAW Loa AY neckwear at a pair 10¢ and trousers , Cor. 7th & E Sts. N.W. It NO BRANCH SPOKE IN WASHING DON ©90090909000000909000 sOLARK 3 s\ Sth. KGos New Ph iadelphia Store, Plagnificent Creations in new Wraps & Suits Lined wit Worth ei rim a Black Cloth siviish ent "$4.50 hae Mis. Js jacket dsstned wet with ra by men ™ $22.1 50 of Navy Etlve wit usidp wml quality of Led absolntely satistactory Our vilucters rien for thew 7 Eo ic fan thie Ing — et i ASPARA Tern Domestic aad Leaporied ASPAR. ad AN os tis New York TY CHD RV RCHELL, » F STREET. x ap2-1id Nee say there are more yout town wearin, ROCK” SHO childre’ “LAD Cia than any oth er make. Str ag- est, most serviceable—yet pret- tiest little shoes made for children. —Tough chrome leather-—oak soles and insoles—silk stitch- ing, wide back stay, heavy twilled drilled special cloth ‘ y | { linings. They're worth much more than $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. —We sell as a special the equal of the $1.25 Children’s Shoes about town, black and chocolate, 8} to 104, for $1.09. St. Cor. 13th. ap2tod } N sea for Fos Form Cats “ Ore If you want your new suit for Easter place the order at once. The very fact that we make it is a suffi- cient assurance of the style, the fit and workmanship. See the new line of spring woolens at $18 and $20. E G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, it Expert Tailor, 1208 F St.