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8 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1897—12 PAGES. AND SONS, 3 : MOSES ova Hauling, Our Own Make of Mattresses. spe Storing, Moving and Peeki —We're aiming to make the Moses Mattress as weil and as fav- orably own the Moses Fur- niture aad Carpets. We're mak- ing our own Mattresses. A sam- ple of what art and comfort bed- ding means is shown on the fi floor platform. It's a complete bedding set—mattress, bolster and two pillows in a violet pattern of gray and lavender ticking. —lf you're particular and would hike to see how we make and what we put in our mattresses, we'd be glad to have vou visit our mattress shop while your mattress is being mad A New Department. Picture Frames. Two Bargains. all the Yankee Sti clearing cut $i. 00 adoz. if cart buyer. Is done $1.35 adoz. Ht we - to cart th erage glepraniteldber $s hove faded... $10.75 slightly 1 W. B. MOSES & SONS. Secured | your :Box of Soap Yet? idontly .| Woodward Lothrop, toth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Friday’s Our Remnant Day. Special Bargain Day. Our store policy is based on letting you be your own judge as to the goods and quantities you need. Nobody is coaxed to’ buy and no arbitrary rules govern your choosing when you do buy. You choose ac- cording to your requirements. We cut any length of piece goods desired; we divide certain lots of goods for accommedation, which were intended to sell asa whole. Then, as you perhaps know, in a line of Wraps, Un- derwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, etc., the medium sizes sell first, leav- ing us the very small and the very large sizes. Then, again, articles be- come soiled, marred and otherwise defaced from: handling and displaying —and so on. From these various sources remnants accumulate very rap- idly when sales are large and we cannot push them aside or pile them up. Our policy demands their absolute and immediate clearance in order to keep the stocks fresh, bright and up to date in every particular. Less than perfect goods or complete assortments have no place here. Hence Friday of each week is devoted to the selling of remnants— fragments, remainders, etc.; and they are the genuine, legitimate sorts, not remnants made for the occasion. There'll be a goodly collection to pick from Friday, and for quick distribution we’ve made the prices in many cases half and less. On Friday we shall also offer several bargain lots of goods secured expressly for this occasion at very specially low prices. Friday’s Special Bargain in Shzer Lawns. Another lot of Printed Lawns, same quality as those sold last Fri- day, but entirely different designs—all 1897 printings. 31 Inches Wide—Sc. the Yard. Ist floor. Friday’s Special Bargain in Wrappersand Shirt Waists Women’s Princess Cloth Wrappers, good patterns, sizes 34, 36, 38. 69c. Each. Regular Price, $1.90. Women’s Fine Irish Lawn Wrappers, in Light, medium and dark colors—sizes 32, 34, 36, 38. 50c. Each. Regular Pric Price, $1.00. Women’s Fine Striped Dimity Shirt Waists, With detachable collars—sizes 36, 38 and 40 only. 50c. Each. Regular Price, $1.90. Friday’s Special Bargain in Window Screens. 3d floor. : 5 Wire Window Screens, size fer any ordinary window—left from 75 ? ) . last season. sit 22 Reduced from 25c. to 15c. Each. ase see] 4m floor. = see - comprives Turtle ¢ 2+ ¢ ae 4 Pisin On Hath! Soap The c= +3] Pen’s ee Linen Department. = 2h TS, Soap is S| sedygAll saat, White Sweater. She 26. Solled | 9 rhite Damask Fringed Cloths, 2% yards long. 3 : eluced from 0 $1.05. ¢ : esent lot ps Size 38, shite Damask. Fringet cloths, 3 yards long. : by Reduced from $1. to $1.20 eac a. Light- ere Telbbed Size $ White Cloths, with red bord 2 yards long. : Ox . Reduced from 39e. eee meaucetl ctr He to = 15 cach—4 Cloths, 2% i Size . from $2.00 to $1. ° oh from i0c. to 2c. pair. lke 5 ioren & d pln. Reduced from $2. Rut two lexes to one buyer, 26° f 2d ticor ReGen aie 04 $2.25 Xe: 9 . OG R A M : wm 24, 28 aa | White Goods Department. * 138. Reduced froin $10.00 to bh. 18 remnants 42-inch Dotted Graes = + ed Cloth Suits, silk-lined jacket ané wide | 31% to @ yards. Reduced f, : ¢ 13th & Pa. Ave. & 17th &H Sts. $) skter7Siees ‘Si aoa 38 Meeuced trom 345.0010 | "'5,"remnante: Neveine < . to 12 yards. Red: & LAT TEST AND BEST Fo ae Island Diuretic Mineral Water. The greatest Artesian Min- eral Water for the relief of the kidneys and biad- oe thus far found. to clogged and ont fro an ice nee even as @ ts the low © $2 a dozen. Stores, amd by T. G. Herbert, Manager, 510 Sth St. N.W. mb20-2m_ this water within the le water—the price has te of Qe. per half-callon For sale at the principal plain skirt each, ed “from 37! 11 remnants Mull Plisse, Ught blu the popular lnen sede. “Meduced from yard 2d floor. Sizes 36 and | Reduced braid trim: ed from $28.50 Curtain Department. i Suit, box-front Jacket and) 3 :inx. red Pillow 1 Black Brilliantin sti Reduced from $18.50 to $9.25. { 3d floor. red Pillow Cloak oe Short lemethis in Tapestry. Chet, ney r atl: “gimd Lace at greatly ‘reduced prices. tee: Upholstery Department. n Cloth J 1 $10.00 and 1 Heavy White Iron Doubl Black Kerse th Capes. stitched edges. Re- | 14) aH m Double Bed, duced from $10 60 to $2.90 each. See rate any sell ine aaa wo 3 pees Rone lots of C suitable for dining 1, Mbrary or chambe 6 Solld Quartered Oak ¢ covered with green pantasote. — Redue s 1.00 for the lot. pee rtered Oak Chairs, pantasote seats, Misses’ Department. Temi sreaevenis 1, Children's Dark Cloth Long Cloak, with deep K from a with embossed Reduced from "$25.50 to $19.50 Quartered Oak Chairs, Retoced. tia $00) Sousa Cheviot Jackets, ‘10 Girls ue Reduced from $10.00 and § 16 and 15. Sizes 14, to B18 Sizes 6, 10 with cane $7.50 for the lot. 4 Children's Empire Reefer Jackets. md 14. Reduced from $7.50 to $1.9% Children’s Outing Cloth Dresses, nea $6.00 oe me Chas.” Reduced from "$7.50. to med. Sizes 6 to Ti Reduced from’ $240 to Woe. | $200, for - each. 10 Children" Dresses, neatly All-wool One-piece Reduced from to 1s. Picture Department. unite oe Gilt” Picture Frames, 7 inches burnished ornaments, Reduced lal o mente frames, with L r teduced fro S ORAGE ‘ amie i Mehite and gold featnen \ + fed decorations: “Tteduced tm ‘ Esti s fu he 1 Salle 4 nates furnished. ie = Soe Sant in “Love's Mes- ** Largest Quarters—3o0 rooms. /* SS and $5.00 to $1.00 | reduced from $3.7 et Seams. Ms $ L-wool Chinchilla Reefers, sailor collar. Sizes | ,, Balan of small Colored Unframed $< Si to Sto a month. > pe it poe bat oe al oa ae Soke qssorted sizes “and subjects, Reduced 3 Storage Faciliti nee », Best Storage Facilities. ry} Light-we Junior gad “Faunsleros’s Salts, 4uh floor. =e +4 Most Central Location. P4| Siz8 4.5 and 6. Reduced from $5.00 and $6.00 <0 a 1 Geos ; FP vite -mm: amatue, Atues, temea | RU Department. 3 t yet—lowe 4 7 bcst yet—iowest prices. 44 trom Soe, $1.00 und $1.25 to each. 2 Jupanese Rugs, size 6x9 ft., soiled. Reduced | Sa ae Hn frou $0.00" to 8806 }, Padded Vans | Ing a are e sagt SY htt Mee Sx10 ft. Redmond trom ‘ 5.85 0 M Viowi | Infants’ Departmen 1 Japanese it > win rt pa 1g, ft.—Delft blue and ha Moving. Iufants’ Cashmere Long Cloak, with hood, | emgitin. | Reduced ro to gd RS = Coces caine sca heard Go ome sae 4 with Miche blue silk. Keduced from $5.50 t6 Eight T2AID ft Might ¢ators. }4 Goods packed and chipped > 3.00. to ae , Hand-made Swiss Christening Ro Merchants’ Parcel Deliv-1 ted. weit ne lace na Crk ) to $5.00 each. t coneat AF et noma wien ene | Traveling Goods Dept. i y i Baily on onbroae ry. Reduced from $2. cana Cubtu Bag. Reduced rh $1.50 to 35e. po ra] ©, ; c > Boe, hone 659. 929-9 2 i Baskets, gilt with white 1 Fine High-cut ie fe Vi i neo Joos D st. nw. ya | ils liatags. olber aifver sich lighi Pine actacaiagy euced trom $6.50 to $5.50. 1 tron 5 be Can ‘ Steam levators. 4 A from $15.00 to $5.00 each. Leathe steel clamps, sheet- PY anan-soa 4 iron bottom. Reduced from $10.00 to $1.0 oes xr irrrirzr: rae jio-ine hb Packing Trunk. Reduced from $1.50 to = = Pluslin Underwear Dept. SY tor, Oth anen's French Percale Lan 4 9th Street N. W. Gold Leaf Circle Frames, 4, 5 and 6 inches. Gold Leaf Oval Frames, ALL SIZES. e Oak Circles & Ovals. ns in varlous fine Moldings. Green ¢ Blac ke Molding. Moldixg. Crimson-tipped Flor Bow-knots in fine gilt. to $3. ings from Se. Bevel Plate Mirrors, in small German Plate Mirrors from 50e. up. 18x40 French Plate Mant gold or gold f $10 each. M. SILVERBERG & CO., THE POPULAR PICTURE FRAME MAKERS, 414 9th St. N.W. Mirrors, in oak and ce ere LDL AG-LD ‘pls itto bea ‘Gas Cooking ‘S- =t-0=-v-e It should be-if you @ appreciate as you should a commemnenee Cy a in the sityall «Gas Appliance Exchange, ( 1424 New York Avenue. —this summer? sizes priced extremely low. You buy an excellent Gas as low as $8.00. parchasing one before you inspect our Lamp Department. 2 Delft Porcelain 1 Lam, gilt bowl and base. need frou $6.50 1 Wrought Iron and Delft Banquet Lamp, with globe. Reduced from $7.00. to $5.00. ; 2 Porcelain Banquet central draught burner. 5.00. 1 Dresden China Banquet Lamp, blue and white decoration. Reduced from $13.00 to $3.50. 2 Wreught Tron Banquet Lamps, with pink bowel. Heduced from $4.00 to $3.00 Mat Gold Banguet Lamps, B. & H. aetas ble fount. Keduced from $3.00 to’: 1 Neat Gold Library Lamp, B&H. removable fount. Reduced from $2.75 to $2 mp, With globe, Fleur de Lis dee- from $3.00 ‘to $2.00. with globe, to $5.00 Lamps, “violet decoration, Reduced from $6.00 10 trimmed Solled. with Reduced ook Skirts, x, Few of insertion. deep embroidery Reduced \dren's French ruftte, Hand-made Drawers of French red ruffle, cluster of t . to She, pale. Corset Department. 3 pairs Fre Silk Corsets, cut bias, bened et whalebone, gored hips. ribbons. "Sizes 18, 20, 22. China Department. 1 Carlsbad Chi Dinner Set, few pleces missing. 00. Reduced from $40.00 1 Carlsbad China ‘Ten. ‘Be d from $5.00 heavi . ot two cups missing. Re € ee ‘0 cucuts wee 06 (Mack uae died from St She. SUE Bc Bs 3 ironed wiih real whalebone, extra | qaeed ‘thom $2 Seay French Crina ‘Tea Pot. Re- am Waist Sizes 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 1 Odd Decorated Haviland China Fish Platter. bop Reduced from $5.00. t 4 palry Corsets, made of good quality couttl. ESS Sizes 27 and 29. ‘Reduced ‘from $1.00" to G0c. | 4,2, “1 farisbad China Tea Pots, Reduced daa Carlsbad China, Tea, Capa Recuced from $8.00 to $5.00. pair. from $1.00 to dozen. Decorated lish Chi Plates, Reduced from Iie te. 1 enc Brkt 1 Oda Decorated Bone ‘Dishes. Hosiery Department. ve 6 Reduced from 17 pairs “Women's Drop-stitch Black Cotton 4 eee Size & Reduced from 2¢. to 3 pairs for pepe floor. are Feirs Women's Fancy Striped Lisle ee Howe) dropatite, Se 9. Reduced fron see. | Housefurnishing Dept... e Foal pair. 2 Tin Sane for gas stove. Reduced from 1B sapanned sah Sit ox Boxes, with glass jars. Reduced tet gincante’ Nursery’ “Chale, Reduced from $1.00 1 Japenned Coal Vase. Reduced from $5.25 to i Brass Umbrella Stand. Reduced from $5.25 to $3.50. Pea ape Tron poe Pots, damaged. Reduced from “S ib, Agate, Tm Iron 25e. each. a Jodian Hamper, damaged. Reduced from $1.75 Knit Underwear Dept. a eres Late Sta Bene = none | 5 ces Stee soiled. Reduced from $1.25 to tot Pty a amomeee tt ba ee from $1.00 to 0c. sf eas Glove Department. 4 pairs Women’s S-button. pai a Layender, Mews. fi u uctatre Suede 1 sowemald’s Patt, damaged. Reduced from Reduced frou $1.00 to S00 ¢ Size tat fier. i iheor, : Woodward & ea : cmcemam cae lenderson, 923 F St. “Removal Sale’’ WALL: PAPER. ; Ln Per roll, in small odd lots. ns Ta move" tout new building, 933 F 5 doors above, on} April 15, and in the = eantime are clearing’ out various lots of Wall Papers at ridiculously low reduced ee ate illustra ti Vall Papers whieh were 15, 20 and 25e. per roll, eS 5c. Wall Papers which! were’ 35 and’ 50. = roll, now y NOW. Bet.9th & 10thSts.. Jas. B. Henderson, 923 F St. i We Have Stoves ; sThat Cost Less than “QUICK MBAL” STOVES, | But they're not as good as “Quick because the latter are the finest: m: this country. But OUR 98c. OIL is thoroughiy good—well mads—on ne Mnes~and. has’ 2. burners. Our. $1.48 NICKEL GAS STOVES never bring us a complaint. It cooks quickly—and con- sumes but little fuel (LARGE TIN: OVENS, $1.50. w. BARKER Cor. 7th & DS.W.S “urs, HOUSEF URNISBINGS, TINNING. aps: TPL ESe DES OSSC CT IEESI OOOO: ©900000000000000000 s(OLAIRIKKT 3 fo) : 3 fits BGs New Philadelphia Store. FRIDAY “Reduction Day.” Your bargain opportunities are more numerous than usual tomor- row. Have had a very busy week, and the accumulation of odd lots and remnants is correspondingly larger. These figures are below cost in many instance 2 Fancy Check Cloth Suits, with fly-front reefer jacket. man tallored—very latest - Cut—sizes 34 and 38. Reduced from $6 $9 to. 1 Hundsonie Chey log. Mixed Suit, hus fly- front reefer jacket—newest ef- fect—size 36. Re i trom $8 @ siira! trom 8 65 50) 1 Handsome Suit, i the new plum color. Has fly-front reefer Jacket—well made and thoroughly finished.'’ Size Bought to sell for $9. au $6 3 Beautiful Ch white and brown-and white feet hanging. Reduced from $4. ° a tit lot of Lidfes? Percale Wrappers, in blue and white and black and white, fin- ished with bretelles ‘over — shoulde Al ways heretofore sold ‘at $1. Re- duced to.. . 7Ac. 4 Ladks’ White Kudt Short Skirts, with crochet edge. Redaced from 5Oc. to... 37)4c. 9 Ladies" ieriowad Oressing Sacques, in plok and blue, finished with crocheted edge and = rfbbon. Redaeed from 75. to. ‘ 39c. 350 yards Ginghams, in a variety of pleas- ing fancy and striped effects, suitable for children’s dresses or aprons, Be- 5 duced from 10c. per yard to Co About 400 yards of remnants of various kinds of cotton goods. Heretofore sold from 12% to 25e.—4 BiG en tomoron ats---, 3G» 6 SC. (amine Yard-wide Fruit of the Loom Muslin. Tomor- row only, per yard... 54 Ce Onis 12 yards to a buyery | 90 yards of 184n, Gray and Black Haireloth. Reduced from 40c, to. 29c. 85 yards of Fine Black Silk Crepe Cloth. Reduced from 45c. to 5c. We shall finish up several broken lots of Ladies’ Fine Fust Black and Cream Silk Vests, in high neck and long sleeves, high neck and short, and low neck and sleeveless styles, tomorrow as follow $1 quality reduced to 5c. y reduced to 79e. reduced to 98¢. the balance of a lot of ck Lisle Thread Low Neck quality reduced to 4 quality reduced to 55 Te. A little lot of Ladies’ Bicycle or Eques- in white Reduced to. trian Tights, tofore 50c. Bee Oc. S@LARR-3 3 Fithie. Ges | Q000O90000000000000 COL EAKI PARLE ont go Seat vieeegerfergertenge Sos neon $9 Table Range a | | J. H. Chesley & Co., Double Stores, 1004 F St. and 522 1oth St. It Bakes, Broils & Cooks —better than many $100 Ranges. The famous “Fire xo pmr. King” Gas Cooking : ko pusr. Range is a wonder xo pacer, OF utility, economy sl oe eeeaeand-€ ficiency. Clean and ready. XO ODOR. = The only range = provided with sep arate burner. It cannot become : clogged. = $7.5 $16 3=burner ‘Fire King,”’ $13.75. $17 4=burner ‘Fire King,’ $14.50. $25 4-burner ‘‘Fire King,”’ (with water $21. HS) } SUV X@ 1088 ere = 522 10 10" Sr. : 3 : : : £7300 11h, Toaves to the barrel Which Will - Please You? A flour that makes = good bread, but not much —— of it? A flour that makes —— plenty of bread, but is —— heavy, “soggy” and unin- viting in appearance? A fiour that is good one time and poor the next? — Or Cream Blend ‘Flour : —the flour that makes —— light, snowy, nou —— Bread, Rolls and Bi — EVERY TIME you —— bake? And it makes — MORE OF IT than —— other brands. Insist on —— having “Cream Blend.” At your grocer’s. 'B.B. Earnshaw & Bro., — |W) Holes, 1000-10 oer FERRO PO I OEEHE? = :No water known? Sto civilization tas pure as this, :CHARMIAN. Ig PEDO ODSD OSD 3 3 As a drinking water It will satists 4 an Poland and HERDLISKA & CO.’S, ¢ NERAL WATER PEOPLI > x St. N. W. ’Phone 135. 3 VERE PAAW Drank for a Years. A correspondent writes ¥ This marvelous reme wrapper, with full dir edy will be mailed in plain tions give secretly, free, ‘Loving Cups as low as $7 | Life Or Death May Depend on The Druggist. There's a time in illness when the crh comes. Life and death are fighting for mastery. drugs will seve the life. But the prescrip- tien Is compounded of impure drugs or some substitute that your druggist thought * 8 good.” You can guess the result. risk life that way. Let US fll your pre- scriptions—just as your physician wants hem to be put up—of PUR drugs. Arlington Drug Store, Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St 4¥™ 5 Daggers pmo he Your physician hopes that certain . 77-200 aM RMN Insist onvhaving it. White Clover is the only genuine Elgin Butter sold in Washington! A.M. f, Kingsley, Agettt, ‘1200 H et. 4 it ‘Tel. 1076. f ————————— PRESCRIPHION 4987, FOR ont Rheurtiatism. Tn, peeitipioe ot mat ct Washington’ soit ina et eminent vigecanss 1 ree Seat, "Sciatica, and all aches and due ‘to Urie pul sonia: and rest kidneys, ee ene, Sixes sone: and vigor tot the size, ‘Soc. KOLB trial PHARMACY, 438 Beventh ot. mewn tor. ES ap2-17a French Peas. The 2zoc. quality Isell for only 1 sg can. Rocce ie oleae St resto that when thie lot gives out— Fit'bave to pay more than Uae @ can whole- N. H. Duvall, 1923 Pa. Ave. apé-t,th,s,20 of Rich Cut Glass and | Sterling Silver—a beautiful = gift for any occasion. Galt & Bro., | JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS & STATIONERS, ~ 1107 Penn. Avenue. apS-th,s&tu-28 A Re (How good seeing } ‘a pair of Eyes ‘have you? Pe aS You perhaps say “your eyes are all right”—but are they us good as they were three years ago? A few minutes of your time and an expert exam- ination (given free) by our Refracting Optician—will_ speedily determine what the condition and needs of your eyes are. , 7 ; HH. A. Brown 1010 RF 4 apS-thys,t-28, www eve a Wi! ‘e’orrer Tite FOLLOWING VING ithtd BARGAINS FOR TOMORROW: SKIRTS. Stig es Skirts. ‘Skirt Ail-weol Senge Shirts. 50 Novelty Skirts: Coats. 00 Child's, 4 Goats: ing summer. |ARTIN WOLF, 2) oontn ‘ST. N.W. : Lo THE ATHLETICS NEXT [GOLD ENBE RG’ S, a ee | Senatorsto Play the Atlantic Leaguers From Philadelphia. PROGRESS OF THE GOLF GAMES ees Races of the Cavalrymen at Fort Myer. Se CURRENT SPORTING NOTES ae The Athletic Club of Philadelphia arrived in Washington this morning and will line up against the Senators at National Park thi: ‘ternoon at 4:15. Ashe, Kimball and McJames will be on the rubber for the home club, and Jordan, the ex-Philade phia pitcher; Cain and Ames will officiate as pitchers for the visitors. The Athletics are the feeder for the Phil- adelphia National League club, and em- brace many young players that have been doing exceptional good work in the minor leagues during the past two seasons. Childs, a brother of “Cupid” Childs of the Clevelands, at second, especially is spoken well of, and is the natural successor of Hallman in case that reliable player should go backward in his playing; McVey in cen- ter, Hamburg at first, Moran in left und Rafter at short are also well-known play- ers. This club should make the Senators ex- tend themselves to the limit, as the mem- Lester German, Pitcher. hers have been palying together for two seasons and understand each other thor- Wrigley will be at short for the club, otherwise ine regular team will be in the game. ‘The batting order is as follows: Athletics. Washingtons. Moran, Lf, Lush, r.f. > cf. Wrigh McGuire, O'Brien, Cartwright, A nf. 1. vers were out on the this morning with Manager Schm again spent two hours tying to place and k the fine points of the ga played between the lines. They take very gracefully to this morning prac- tice, but’ Manager Schmelz is a stickler for discipline and team play Lester German devoted his practice this morning to playing second baze, fast getting into perfect condition. man t a ar than ever, Ger- but club. Lester was extremely unlu year in the matter of pitching goo1 games, yet coming out a loser.. The club might play errorlces games for a week, put when a 1 down came on it was generally when jerman was in the box. This year this heady pitcher i: for things to i more in his if they do he prove a treasur Senate ws every batter in the league, and has perfect control of the ball, using a fast inshoot and slow drop with al- most the same movement of the arm. He has a good ‘lisposttion, and is popular with ta ager. German started pitching with the Balti- more club in 18%, and has been in and out of the big league a couple of times. In ‘93 he did such good wofk with the Au- gusta, Ga., Southern League club that he and his catch Parke Wilson, were gob- bled up by the New Yorks, and he played with that club during the seasons of ‘4 and °%. At the beginning of last season German's arm played him false in several gam nd the New York management re- leased him. Knowing German's real worth, the local management immediately signed him for the remainder of the season, and at the close was re-signed for "97. If ever German's usefulne as a pitcher wanes, he will never lack for a position, as he is very clever in every infield position, and as a utility man is considered one of the best in the country. Al. Maul was out again this morning, and, although he didn’t like the cold, damp looking easily managed, players and ma weather, entered into the exercise with energy and cheerfulness. The local i worry about this clever twi all right, and will be a tower of strength on many an occasion next summer. Maul has not signed a con- t, but will do so when requested, Mr. Earl Wagner slipped over to Phila- delpbia Jast evening, and will return this afternoon with his family, who will remain here until the hot weather sets in, they when will occupy cottage at City. Lush’s ankle, which he twisted in s all right this morn- A good rubbing with arnica and to: dine did the trick. the family GEORGETOWN AND WASHINGTON. Each Side Scored Three More Than Monday. The comedy work furnished by the gath- ering at the Washington-Georgetown game at National Park yesterday afternoon was almost as enjoyable as the game. Each class from the university had its leader and” also a ciass yell and the way they went down the line at the slightest provocation was a caution. When a Georgetown boy reached first base the fun began. They would selest the runner's name and fit it to a monotonous tune and then keeping yelling, “Kelley, we must have that run! Kelley, we must have that run!” until the runner either reached home, was put out or left on base. Then by way of varfety members of the larger classes, led by a bright faced, fair- haired boy, would get on their feet, do the one, two, three and shuffle dance, and slam the benches down to give emphasis to tkeir enthusiasm. With such a crowd back of the Senators throughout the sea. son they would finish in the first divisior The light sprinkling of rain in the early part of the afternoon did not keep a dozen persons, who intended géing, away from the game, the full university representa- tion being on hand, while the Senatorial faithful were in attendance as usual. The snappy game of last Monday A inet teed an interesting contest, and the score was a little one-sided—i0 to 34 throughout the entire battle exciting and pretty plays were continually cropping out. McCarthy in left field killed a home run of De Montreville’s, capturing the ball as it head with the applause was light as the crowd was e aD) as cro} not with him, the students being loyal to their colors. his left hand, the regular his “STORE NEWS April eighth. Remnant day rolls around this week and finds us “full up” with splendid values—short lengths, odd sizes, broken lots, odd picces, etc., of the most desirable merchandise of the season. You've a wrong impression if you are one of these who think that rem- nants are old, undesirable goods. They are the best selling stutis in the store—the most desirable—the most wanted—the best. As fast as they accumulate they are turned over to you at but a frac- tion of real worth. Ist floor remnants. Silks. Lot of black and colored ground figured India silks, plain colored pongee silks and corded wash silks— sold up to 25¢.-—have be piled on the counter and markei— choice— 12'4c. yard. Another lot ot ml ight sna} 1 for as big the counter 22c. yard. of figured 1 India elk, whiten have been piled « L a slike, Miebt ground figured Foulands, black figured India silks, check tafe aud colored — ponge ular 3%. and 4%e, silks—to go for 29c. yard. Lat of figured colored taffetas, qilain Mack taffetas, Wrocades, in silk and satin, back ros de Lamdres and faney silks for walsts some of which sold fe toe 50c. yard. Col’d dress goods. Remnants « kx, ven Le. ties fancy me bair chi Remnants or plain sultings, all-vool wool merges, &., b sold for 2ue gp for 2 ic. vard Remnants of plain and stuffs, and the sergen, whic co for shades of cash wave been 0c yard. 3c. ene, Kit: hand canvas 2he. yard. Remnants of black and colored percaline, rustle percaline and selieia, 1 to 10 yards—yx for 10 to 1k. jon berring- tor rans, fiber interlining to go for ‘ing whieh wuld hair cloth, for 150 Domestics. #emvants of yard-wids best porcales— the iz sort — for 7hc. yard. Remnants of covert Dieycle suiting the I2e sort—to go at Remnants American indigo and fancy prints—to go at yard, Remnants of fea if striped tick fing—the usual 1c. » Ko for yard. Remnants of Unbleached canton flannel—to go for . Yard. Remnants of yard-wide heavy unbleached miusiin—te go for yard. sort—te go for 5c. yard. Handkerchiefs. hemstitebed embrok mussed and solled 85 ladies’ «1 chiefenalso walled were 12g “choice 7c. each. Laces & emb’d’s. rou and ie. and Ze loc, card. white 23 ladic effect and tas $1—not all sizes, he 73¢- each. 47 boys’ white unlaundered shirts—linen bosom, but only sizes 12 a hence they go for 11c. each. 29 pair boys’ cassimere and tweed knee ts—were 0c. and 48e.—not all sles — ce they go for 25c. in the new shades—u0 two alike—were $5.50-—to go for $3.85 each. 7 astrakhan fur collarettes—were $5 —to go for 3 spring Jackets—a tan covert—a Mack broadcloth—a black cheviot—were $4.50 10 go for $1.98 each. 4 flowered China silk waists —sold for $5— choice for $1.75 ©: each. 7 wage shirtwaiste sizes 32, 34 and 38 —to go for 1gc. each. 3d floor remnants. 8 crocheted bed spreads—slightly solled—to 0 for 39¢c. each. 7 beavy Marseilles crib pyyog j—were $1.25 and $1.50-to so 69c. each. LT fee