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oe THE EVENING ST ‘AR, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1897-14 PAGES. = 7 Wash. B. Williams Buys a Manufacturer’s Entire Sample Line Of High-Grade Carpets At Less Than Factory Cost. bought the entire sample lne of ene of the best makers on this water at about 23 cent be- tat factory « ey make summer Rugs, the patterns are all .. There tent a bad color in the cilection. ‘The "sale is Hable to hoar—s9 you had better harry. Beautiful Mognette _ Suruples. Mute to well for gist Going at, ZOCe Handsome Body — Brussels Samples. Made to sell tor $1.55 GQc, Exceptional Friday SHOE SNAPS. Tomorrow will be a banner day at our 3 stores for all economical Shoe buyers. Besides our weekly sale of Odds and Ends and Broken Sizes of Shoes we shall sell several of our regular lines of Shoes at cut prices for TOMORROW ONLY, to gain much need- ed shelf room. Geling):atisteso cs0cneeo tear cote Misses’ and Children’s: ~~ Ladies" $1.25 Dongota Boots, Rich Axminster Samples. Made OO, 7Se, Tennis Slippers, Laced and SS to soll at $188. Going at......-- . with heavy leather Insolés. with neat patent All sizes, @ to 2. Ait sizes, and © width, 87 Tomorrow only. ..«.. 19c. z Tomorrow only..... Cc. Blectrte Sole Bteycle Oxfords. : ‘All sizes for Boys and Youths. % Misses’ $1.50 tno Sizes 6 to 8 for Men. Pointed toes. all saan, $] 19 Tomorrow only. ..... IC. B und C width. Tomorrow < Boss’ $2:50 Rrown Vici Kid : Men's $3 Hand-mad Stylish Laced Shoes, i Se “Pari oe Or “Opera’’ toe. “English 5 hae only... $1 -65 - * Tomorrow only ‘ $2. 25 2 Loose $5 up. rs mad= to order. Sole D. C. agents for celel rated “Baldwit a”? Dry-aic Refrigerators. Wash.B. Williams, 7th& D. - On the Odds and Ends Tables: queens BEAR AAEOEFOETOEOFOO Bick” of irowa caves AOc. Spring bealt dn 8 45c. 45 with Meslay 11 aad 13-. S87c. eh Bore. BIC, 3$75 Wheels :Now $48.50. The Envoy—model A—'96 frames fitted wit features! The biggest “snap"" ever offered in the way of a high-zrade rf for a less-than-its-worth price! c sold hundreds of these wheels and $80—right frem this store— the entire lot have had but wht in for replacing a broken The above fact we can prove. Finis erld-nees” the tip-top character of this lineryteral, options liberal guarantre—liberal treatment goes with every one of these Envoys. Men's #4 and $5 Patent $1.3 (ae Ladies’ $2.50 Brown Oxfords, S$ 1.37 square toe, broken sizes..... WM. HAHN & CO.’S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, Sit 'd%s"in, oo Es | ©7The wheel with “Winning Ways.” Cornwell Sells the Best {/|The 66 99 Rtihe Lowest Prices | |--oe OY PACUSE eee Se Stands every legitimate strain 10° Cigars that a sensible rider will impose r c. For 5 upon it. Treat it as a fine wheel “Belle of Washington” and deserves to be treated—and there’ll be no need of repairs—no several other brands that have always sold for ioc., or 3 for cause for complaint. $100 is it’s a quarter—here only 5c. each price. ; Paes for Race Meet—May 31—on sule —$z2.50 for box of 50. 7 Domestic, Key West and Imported For a ‘96 $100 Keating No Mercle offer ever created such widespread interest. Keating as the fiaest 100 ‘wheel’ there wi think of buying the 1806 ane for WEST END CYCLE CO } 730 15th St.* Enterprise Cycle Co., 812-814 14TH ST. Jno. Woerner, jr., Mgr.my20-28d We make the best suits in the world, as low as $35. Newest woolens -- biggest stock to choose from. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. SNYDER & WOOD, TAILORS, 1111 PENNA. AVE. my20-14d For $25 we'll make you a fine light-weight Serge Suit that will be tailored in our own inimitable style. Come and see us about it. G. Warfield Simpson, Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 1412-1418 Penna. Ave it re ge a ee Ride the swift |AmUnusual “Dayton” _ gif, Jon intend entering, the- races. | More $ nds om the speed, lightness and dur aohiry of your mount ‘than your own skill, Ride the. “Daston” ard come out on topi ea ee es seen oe eee ThesPierce -(model @) built on B.A.Ryan&Co., 1236-38 9th St. | honor—sold on merit. Made and guaranteed by a firm—the Pierce eegetnt aa nana wn oviestotetee | D. - ea B WEST SPRING TONIC. ¢ | Bicycle Co—known as makers of - ¥ithe highest grade wheels. Tip-top antes cnerroumess and iniigestion are Order a Case ane ee ae will a and im ime Soak ee, lence this. the qualities you‘ For Sunday. only look for in a $75 wheel—you Drop us a postal or tele- get in the Pierce for $50. Come in Painl ess phone any time before 6 and examine this wheel. o’clock—and we'll deliver a ° case of your favorite beer Metropolitan Extracting, | romt—ony sas. Cycle Co., 50c. Heurich’s Cor. 14th & I Sts. N.W. “Convenient to every one.” De rm smear te aan oe wit we weet —@—@=IpP J. F. Broadbent, Manager. “opea to conviction, but he’d just like to see any- bedy whe could conviet him?" That sort of fellow my20-th,s&tu-56 would go on paying high prices for dentistry, no et “« » matter what proof we gave that our work is the both the = Maerzen and best. If you will believe the evidence of your the “Senate”—is six months own eyes, an examination of our facilities and old before it leaves the brew- our system is all you will need. Palnican eftraction, Soe, "ieee teoth, @. ym-|% ery. Unsurpassed in the Our clothes cost more than the ings, crowns, bridges, ete. at corresponding prices. world for purity and fine ready-made or sweat shop tailored — owners of Zouo, for painless operations avon. kind—but they’re worth more—yes, aleep or danger. a great deal more. $25 for a finely c “Heuric * Is on sale in all first-class tailored Serge Suit—unequaled as to fit and style. U.S. Dental Ass’n, |f Arlington Bottling Co., 3) g_ warticid Simpson, Cor. 21th and K sts. Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. CHAS. JACOBSEN, PROP. ‘Phone 624. 1t $| Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. Hotels and Restaurants. Call for it. Case of 24 bottles oaly $1.25. Write or telephone. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 10 TO 12 O'CLOCK. = Fire-Proof Storage Rooms, 66 99 $2 Per Month. Wanted--An Idea. Crescent ETE REG, | ge. ee mere ee | JOHN WEDDERBURN & Bicycles, Open 9 to 4:00 pm Saturdays to 5 p.m ee ae, $ 4 Over 70,000 “Crescents" were built and sold at Uist prices during “96. 750 are turned out every day now— $5 the largest outpat of the largest bi- cycle factory im the world. And @ $75 saan ne | s In Coasting contests $ WASH. BRANCH, S.E COR. ‘TH AND H STs. Barry & ‘Manage myi5-284 Ridea Monarch “Sterlings are first.” Nothing reveals the true qualities of a wheel like coasting! Then there is no tricks or jockeying— just the force of gravity proves the wheel’s easy run- ning qualities. Sterlings easily excel. In the coast- ing contest held May 17, on Ist street hill, near Sol- dier’s Home, W. Matchett won on a Sterling— 300 feet ahead of all. This was done on a stock wheel. One of the contesta: an.employe of a bicycle concern, rode 2 sectty built wheel. If you want an easy running wheel get a Sterling from : W.-ROY MITCHELL, - Fourtecath Street’ and New York Avenue. 000080800 86888 j é i SSSOSHOOHT OSTOHSOOSCSSOOGHOS IN SPORTING CIRCLES | e222 ee er=-| Remarkable Sale a --OF THE-- Rid Washington ch a as St. Louis Wom at Last. = | Stay at of Pitcher eae, se aca nc wromivest| Mlagnificent Metzerott St. Louis yesterday by the score of 3 to 1. ———_+—_ Brooklyn played an almost erroriess game, but could not find Hart when hits were needed. Hart also won his own game*by a splendid home run hit and a corking single. - arwund in th = ond coor THE CENTRAL HIGH: SCHOOL GAMES Dougias was on first for the Browns instead fees jibernl quantities of Georgetown "Vanity Nine Defeats] nt Bia She, as | ay 3 ‘PIATABELE’ one ihe Browne” victory nusual Interest Unabated, In +t Powder : te Numerous Buyers From Abroad | > —— ae : Ss Taking Advantage of the ——— im = Unheard-of Prices and Se the house at, Siem rencties, | hed - Ings, hs, Manauitors, sqrt aaakelain 3 5 B LOCAL TENNIS: TOURNAMENT ——— Unquestionably the best 2 i Imect Porder wold. - Comes in three sires. = 15c.==25c.=-40c. Can. Record of the Clubs. | peer m Otome SS] rere Seon coca! weommoom on cot! pawn A good Powder Bellows ———— Clubs. Baltimore. Terms. —- mated, free with 2 ——— Pittsbueg., ‘This sale =— a. on sburg. ot Phtladetphia : ours to clese out our plane and ‘Perfumed Talcum ‘Powder, 4 boxes for 25c. organ stock is remarkable in more ways than one. To wind up matters quickly so that the Mecessary alterations can be made in our ware- of L. pegzack_out—By Hart, 1: by Ki rooms, we marked every plano and organ in the A Unted wumber left i = el We z Ms—Grim, 2. Time—1: house at actual factory cost, and many much less recent nae “s getioce than the cost to produce them at the factory; in B see iS. Pittsburg. i 4 Ra St outs % it Couldn’t Stop Baltimore. fact, no cost, no profit was considered in numerous Phiiadelpiia.. 1 11 o00|Lauisvilles {2 § 21 The Louisvilles dropped their third | °®*%. our object being rather to mark them at Prices which would insure their sale quickly. ‘Therefore, we are offering brand new planos im all the finishes that are low tn a retail way at $300 to $400, for $137, $142, $152, $168 to $1UT. straight game to Baltimore yesterday at Louisville, the pitching of Nops being too 8 to 5, its third straight game to Cleve-| much for the Colonels, the score being 3 to land yesterday at Cleveland. The Senators} 1. Hill also pitched good ball for the| $15 to $25 cash; $7 to $10 per month buys them. batted well, but their errors were of the | Loutsviiles, but the Baltimores hammered | A few used upright planos left for $80, $70 to most cestly nature and-regulted in runs at opportune times and runs re- | $90. every misplay. Cartwright had not made | Stlted. Jennings and Keeler hammered out | square planos at sour own price and terms, an error on the trip until yesterday. but | ‘"Tee-basers. We have a number of the highest grade of BALTIMOR: et Gi - then he bunched two, giving two men safe ee macs Cabin t Grand bance —planen that tan tor 9480 passages to first, and beth these runners fateh - to second to catch Tebeau napping, and $208 to $295, which is not half their retail valuc. again two runs came over the plate. Wal- $25 cash and $10 per moatk buys them. luce made an error and Tebeau two, but An early calt will insure good selections, Store these misplays counted for nothing, as the open evenings. runners died on the bases. Metzerott Music Company. it The Washington club lost, by the score of _MERTZ’S Pharmacy, lith & F Sts. my 20-60 CYCLE REPAIRING Pitlele Not for a month—nor six months—but for a’ whole YEAR! That's our offer to every man or woman who buys a wheel of us. We guarantee to replace, or satisfactorily re- pair any broken or injured part free—whether it be the wheel tthe tire or the saddle. That's the faith we have in these bi- cycles—and it’s our style of ac- commodation. We are selling BICYCLES aad meoooownns @ererourmcrere 2 Mercer was on the rubber for the Sena- ters, and pitched a good, steady game in the face of heartbreaking obstacles until the seventh inning, when Norton was sub- | Baltimore. Louisville. stituted, with the Splders omly one run | “Rata run_titiaore, 1, abead. Norton proved a poor substitute, | timore, 1: Louisville, 2." Left e, sending two men to bases on balls and hit fie am Ne of another, and ‘then followed a nice single, ruck out—By Nops, and two runs came over the plate for the | 328 Its Jennings, Keeler. Times. Umpire Spiders, placing them three ahead when aiscuwaneweoes Hl enunaneccoeP wleeseccnconclt *Jonnson batted for Hill in the the Setiators came to the bat for the last Todny's Schedule and Weather. time in the ninth tnning. McGuire walke to the plate instead of Norton, and soaked | Washington at Chicago, cloudy. The a good one to Wallace, who fumbled, and{ Baltimore at Cincinnati, clear. P the reliable catcher was on first. Brown] New York at Cleveland, cloudy. flied out to short and Selbach to} Brooklyn at Louisville, clear. first. Then DeMontreville sent another one | Philadelphia at Pittsburg, clear. in Wallace's direction, and this time Te-| Boston at St. Louis, clear. beau dropped the third baseman’s throw, SS Se and Demont. was safe on tirst and McGuire COLLEGE BASE BALL. on second. Charley Farrell again made things exciting by sending one to Tebeau | Colaumbian’s Nine Surprised and Near- on the bound, but the Spiders’ captain ly Defeated Georgetown. again fumbled, and the bases were filled. Inive “ st There was still a fighting chance for the |, Columbia University surprised George game when Zcke Wrigley came to the bat, | t©WM very much yesterday afternoon. Last as a hit meant two runs at least, but the | Year the blue and gray defeated Columbian best the little fellow could do was an easy | by an extremely large score, and as the one to O-Connor, and he went out unassist- | latter has rot been doing very well this ed, and the game was over. ‘Phe features of thevedme were the hit-|%C@f it was expected that poreroee ting of Farrell, who got four hits out of | OUld duplicate that effort. Columbian put five times at the bat, and the great work | “P an extremely strong game, however, at short by DeMon@seviMe. Tom Brown | and was only beaten in the ninth inning fobey epee ae by See out | by one run. The game was not over-inter- wo doubles, and Mercer ani ey got = . : into the game with a triple apiece. W vise esting and kicks by Columbian's players ley proved a good subetitute at second for | #@inst Dillon's decistors and Cummings’ O'Brien, handling evaything that came his roel aetrery a to the uninteresting aia way in fine style, his swift throwing being | features. As far as a seesaw score was + particularly noticeable RESET ere on | culiGeeneds ithe limatie twas aN for atareat® and Mertz policy, safeguards got in two sihgles, : = kowever, and the result was in doubt until CLE ND. Clancy's hit in the ninth drove in the win- aa > ning run. Twice Columbian tied the score . 5 and when the last inning was r a the that this statement is true. Scbre was 5 to 5. Leech, Stockslager and Farnham were struck out in order by Clan- == cy in the first half, and then Georgetown #5 5 came up. After McIntyre had gone out In advertising, as in the rest of Maloney made first on Beall’s error, stole é second and third and came home on == Clancy's rap to center, winning the game é 3 in which het had pitched in such a masterly this storekeeping, we are manner. The hitting of both teams was light, and Soe errors were numerous. Dalzell put up the 2 ‘ game for Columbian, while Maloney’s base singular. Tailors far and running, catching and throwing were fea- eas Washington, 3. tures. The score: rs Story And the Store Always correspond here. There are, as part of the Mertz > cy EASIEST TERMS EVER KNOWN I No notes—no interest—just a promise that you will pay—as you can spare the money— weekly or monthly. one tem ee SSSSS OHHH be Bl Soomemmemed Biesdweouudetel ahoneseuncece Cleveland, 3; Washington, 3. a Hirst on balls Of Young, rton, 2. Strick out—By on. 2, , Thres-base Two-base hits— tifice hits—Zimmer, near copy our store news by tay ie Reolew Saves“ Barbettn wealante, St chunks as big as they choose; bach, Farrell. Doxble piays—F and 0 Zimmer and Wal: > Wrigky Cartwi right: Mercer, Mont rey ‘ight. Hit by 2 i pitched ball—By Mercer, 1. Time—2.00. Umpire x the story becomes a misfit, IN OTHER LEAGUE CITIES. “Ball out for not touchin, d trase. es {One out whea winning wocewoon! CREDIT and the appropriation of ideas Giants parce oe Poor Ball and Pittsburg Won. Buys the Matting—and tacks The great left-handed pitcher, Seymour, 2; Columbian, 3. 5 it down FREE. ve buys the fell down im front ofthe Pirates at Pitts. | Ge7mstown. 7: Columbian, 4. Cuansre seer becomes its own boomerang. ‘ J burg yesterday and the New Yorks were 4.’ Home ran—Mclatires Taro nase : Refrigerator—and the Baby beaten by the score of 11 to 5. Meckin | [aml, Reardon and Ball; Stolen bases—Leech, 3 Carriage — EVERYTHING! It makes, lays and lines all went in the box for the Giants in the third | Stockslager. ‘Time 200. Lupine Mr ‘pation, Our “New Era” methods Carpets free — without any charge for the waste in match- ing figures. When we say that ATLANTIC LEAGUE. seem best protected by being short for Pittsburg, prevented the visilors Athi Norfolk, from regaining the lost ground, Pittsburg Sth eatery esis played without an error, while the New Newark, 8; Tuchinowd, 5, Yorks had five misplays chalked up against inning, but the brilliant work of Ely, at our credit prices are lower than other dealers’ cash prices we are ready to PROVE it! Solid Oak Chamber Suites. Forty-pornd Hair Mattresses. Solid Ouk Extension Tables. Woren Wire Springs...... NEW -YORK. fr riator: : ve” ee to all appropriators. “23 4 ids, 8. Milwaukee, 5; Detroit, 6. NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE. At Fall River—New Bedford, 8; Fall River, 5 At Pawtucket—Newport, 8; Pawtucket, 6. At Brockton—Taunton, 4; Brockton, 3 (ten in- nings). At Kew w Haven Yale, 155 Amherst, 2. 7K. and At Gninbridge—Harvard, 4; * Wintiams, 3. or tee Coming Bai Players. The Western High School boys defeated the Zephsrs at Kalorama Heights yesterday by 15 to 1. The Mabones won their fifth victory defea ‘The Cincinnatis made it three straight | the fourth team of Gonzuga Collage ‘Tee nanan yesterday at home with Philadelphia, and | #re H. Davis, G. Arenz, F. Bergin, J. Carr, AL thereby strengthened their hold on second | Fenton, 4. Fenton, ¥. Mack, B. Flynn, J. Bolande place, winning, by the spore of 7 to 6 after | *™4 W. Foohes. They desire to hear from teams a very exciting contest, Manager Stallings | oye Ss" nttct See theg A tarem Joba Rice, man- ier, 2 Hi street mocth has protested the game om a decision of | The Washington ‘Stans def defeated the Young Parks Umpire Sheridan, but protests will play a {to 0 very small part-in the national game this | 125°, Fiers have Ra 53 on one place where your season. But one misplay was aaa by the 5 Hi 4 credit is always good—and Red zee ane the Puillies had four. Nese ee eas eS They, THAT'S HERE. Good for all the accommodation you may need. These are monstrous big bargains that we are offering this week, Credit will help you to take advantage of them if you haven't the cash to spare. But whatever you do don’t let the. chance slip. —They go to the first Most_.everything in the comers at $50 each. Housefurnishing line is ae a eee better Seiktng, resented among the crmenoten | womonmowor! "| ecnonmocon! Mertz and Mertz, GROGAN'S MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, 617-19-21-23 TTH ST. my20-1504 7" & on ‘New Era’”’ Tailors, ‘Wild pitch—Sey- ittsburg, 2; New York, 6 906 F Street. Reds Tightened Hold on Second Place. el uaaengour —Just received a consign- ment of 5 “grade $100 COLUMBUS BICYCLES —with orders to sell at a sacrifice. eroermnne Hncenmmnne| erumuncce| Mocencenn ‘the mar- =p to date in —_—— Fred im- ba* -y of the home club throwing Captain Al. 1's men down by poor work at critical stages of the game, the sccre standing a