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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2897-16. PAGES WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Furniture, &c., 7th and D Streets. Baldwin dry-air refrigerators -are bubtt of the best quality kiln-dried - lumber, with double walls~with an air- a apace between them. It is an honestly built refrigerator with ao fads in that are not absolutely essentinl—but with every device that will serve best clor of c pare and sweet smelling as if it were per- fectsy empt Baldwin Dry-alr Refrigerators are used by all large government fnstitutions—and we have sold them in this city for the past ten years without a single complaint Quality considered, the Baldwin Dry-air Refrigeratora nd Ice Boxes are the cheap- ext im the world. Refrigerators, $5 up. Ice Boxes, $4 up. Wash. B. Williams, 7thé& D my 28-600 Buy a $50 Keating and save $50 The ’96 model of the finest $100 wheel ever built—for $50! Constructed of the very finest materials—all frame connections are forgings. No cheap stampings used at all. Alll bearings are ially tem- pered in molten lead and oil by a secret process. Bring a file and test the bearings if you like. File won’t mark *em—and it'll show you just exactly what you're getting. Only a few left of the La- dies’ models—and Men's 22- inch frames. Better place your order at once! \ WEST END CYCLE CO., (730 | ASth st. * See You'll be a sure es m the great bicycle “meet” if mounted Painless Extracting, 50c. Do you remember the man who eaid he was *™epea to conviction, but he’d just like to sec any- Bedy who could convict him?" That sort of fellow would go on paying high prices for dentistry, no mmtter what proef we gave that our work {s the best. If you will believe the evidence of your own eyes, an examination of our facilities and eur system is all you will need. Paintess extracting, 50c. Best teeth, $8. Fill- ings, crowns, bridges, etc., at corresponding prices. Bole owners of Zono, for painless operations without sleep or éanger. U.S. Dental Ass’n, Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 10 TO 12 O'CLOCK. ep0-50d “Crescent” Bicycles, $50 $7 the largest output of the largest bi- cycle factory In the world. And every “Creseent’’ is sold with a guarantee that’s as good as gold. Tickets for the Big Race Meet— May Zist—on sale here. Western Wheel Works. WASH. BRANCH, SE. COR. {TH AND H ‘Manager. Harry 3. Jones. Jr.. W.L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE to 2 one, articular tu artic een hose higher priced. ‘See PENN LVANIA AV. f THE PUBLIC Js beginning to find out ‘Dat the SIX LITTLE ‘TAILORS give better value than anybody else in Bigh-grade custom work. *15.50 SUITS TO ORDER Goods used only from the best fabrics and work- @ansbip Al. Samples and self-measuring guide mailed on ap- Bitcation. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIE 9 O'CLOCK. Six Little Tailors, 941 Pa. Ave. N.W. Pett-m,w, 6,80 Wait tonic Petes Sapp If you intend taking pictures With your Camert—the coming summer— When on your out-of-town trip —doa't forge hat “ean do Mail Peay goer phot: spectas: Mall your order for “anything photographic —from shy where—and we'll be quick u fill- {ing it. Drop in some time. i N. Walford, 97 & 3 ; Bfanager. Best qualities—lowest prices. Pen’s Trunks, Xtra quality $7-75 pfull Hiren lined -2 trays, with silk shoe linen ts. desirable’ truak fora and the price is only $7. {7 Ladies’ and Gents’ Combination separate compartments for each; two trunks in one. ‘See then, BECKER'S, Fine Harness, Trunks, ily 1328 FSt, ST it Or Tickets for the big Race Meet—here. EAUTY is but enamel deep—is aptly said of many wheels of today. The bright enamel of the “QUAKER” covers a wheel that is without a flaw, fault or imperfection. It costs $100— and well worth every penny. Enterprise Cycle Co., 812-814 14TH ST. Jno. Woerner, jr., Mgr.my28-284 a TAKING PICTURES I$ GREAT FON! faker a Camera or “Kodak” with you on Decoration Day! You can save money getting it of us. See below: Pocket Kodaks for $5. 2 “Poeo" Cameras for §9. * Cameras f0: Developing and printing at low prices. McAllister & Feast, Optical Goods, Cameras and Photograrhic Supplies, ,, OPticians, 1311 F St. ion ona (Bicycles $2 ‘ Admiral” Peceoec haw) 3 More Adinirals on the street than any other one wheel. Ail “huppy’’ riders, too! $2 per Fully up to the standard of the college = after which it ts mamed. Has all the ‘97 im- provements. A beauty! §2 per week! ’96 Stearns............ $57.50 Open Saturday night. ‘Jacobs Bros. 1229 Pa. Av. 1 ¥28-20d ee ee ee Look in tomorrow’s “POST” AND “TIMES” For George L. Haley’s “Bicycle Ad.” High Grade Bicycles AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. my23-2t* 03 E ST. N.W. nM We make the best suits that can be produced as low as $35. Why waste your money on the “cheap” unsatisfactory class? SNYDER & WOOD, TAILORS, my27-14d 1111 Penna.’ ave. $ j C es) i = - Bicycles, models cork igen — el = fully ON Washing:on alone. “LIBERT! re $100 1 of the the world pro- duces. $75 on time. Big discount for cash buyers. Iroquois Cycle Co. 810 and 1722 14th St. 2 new “990" Wheels for $32.50 each. eae mae for $42.50 each, AAARARDAARRARRERRBA, & SI bah 7 TIME. err, RL AAAAAA AAA DADa baad =] Power Company ts now establishing circuits for. General Electric Supply SE TEP SPORTS: IN GENERAL Washingtons Defeated by Masterly NO OFFER BY THE OLYMPIC CLUB HANLON SIGNS eAL. MAUL he Potomac Electric Work at Louisville. has attracted ufiiversal attention and earned a larger attendance than any other is the Compulsory Sale « aoe Saturday's S | A SALE ™™ fm the last two by the score of 8 Arrangements Compléted for the Yale-Wisconsin Race. Recoré of the Clubs. W. L, PC.) , Clube. i) fo) iy) a “ b BRSANSE Beseesh by es Behan The splendid pitching of William Hiil of the Loufsvilles against the Senetors yes- terday in the bourbon city was respon- sible for a shut out being registered against the latter, while the Colonels got five rcmners across the home plate. But two hits were made by the Senators in the entire nine innings, one each by Mc- Guire and Mercer, and this exhibition on Hill's part will almost stand as a record on the season. equaling Killen’s record against the New Yorks last week. Winnie Mercer did the twirling for the Wastingtons, and his work was very good. but in comparison with the work of Hill looks very ordinary. Mercer has had pret- ty tcvugh luck this spring so far for a pitcher of his reputation, not pitching more than two full games and winning out. The fielding of both teams was very good, the Colorels playing without an error, and Jim McGuire's wild throw betng the only misplay for the Senators. LOUISVILLE, Stafford, If.. 0 MeGreery, ré.0 5 pol woowoence, te] coenencce t Immense Selling Makes Great Buying Possible. Great Buying Pakes Vast Selling Certain. We and our public— THE MUTUAL BENE- FIT TAILORING AS- SOCIATION —are re- ciprocal. Broad gauge trading re- ‘spects worthy competi- tion and square rival it has equal contempt for ‘vulgar assumption and flippant statement. Summer Suitings are ready and we want you to enjoy the fruit of our planning. The col- lection is unique and per- fect. Nothing can photograph the vast display for you; it is the perfection of American tailoring. COME! One special line to which we would in- vite attention fs am imported suiting—soft to the touch, but of saf- ficlest firmuess to at well after being made up—You'll find qualities marked $25 by small talloring coneerns— our price— ~ to-orter, 745. Mertz and Mertz, NEW ERA TAILORS, worsted equal 906 F street 'F sti continut 6 win Wefedting the Pirates to 7. Young was Knocked cont et th of the cue mera but ao Corbett. did well im the second ts Diace, allow! 4 hits fn seven for sever innin: was hammered for five runs in the u% two % Painc's Celery Compound. 165,000... “69c. ue Fine Ready-lade Clothing ait be ae FOR MEN AND BOYS--At Special price.. Carter's Liver a ee one 12¢. Open from sBurkete out hit when winning ran made. Seventh St. and ADLER’S CORNER, men. ‘The absence of BOMBAST and BUNCOMBE—the simple statement that, the sale of the talk of this immense stock was COMPULSORY —bccause of arrangements ‘already made for the introduction ef OTHER LINES OF MERCHANDISE—#o impressed tie minds of THE PEOPLE that they came tn crowds from near and from far, making last week's selling the BANNEL week of our business career. We urge THE PEOPLE to follow us closely—our methods are revolutionary—end revole- tions never go backward. $2.98 BICYCLE SUITS $2.98 Boys’ Long Pants Suits. « $2. G0: Dore Shor $1.753 $2.00 Harned runs—Cleveland, 6; errors _Cerelnd a Date to 10 p.m. =|MERTZ’S Pharmacy, 11th and F Sts. my28-60d FConner,, Stenzel ©, O'Brien, Saeridce ses--Blake, “McAllister, s eat to Jennings, it ball—Zimmer. Time—2.40. U: Phillies’ Tenth § Straight Defeat. The Philadelphians lost their tenth straight game yesterday at Chicago to Ar- son’s Colts by the score of 6 to 3. The visitors could do nothing with Briggs’ pitching until the last two innings, and then it was too late, while the Chicagos hit Taylor at opportune times and brought runs across the plate. A whole lot of things here that you should know of. Listen, while we tell of the few of which the coming warm weather put you most in mind. Jewett’s Labrador. refrigerator Men’s Cutaway Suits. A whe Plaids, Short Pants $ e have divided this creat army of Suits Into three grand divisions. Accept the assurance that a mis- is impossiide as to quality, Boys PHILADELPHIA “Lots 2042, 23é0. M Bring ness Suits. ” Excellent ones. Gray , —are beyond any doubt the cold- ) | and Brown tw. ‘All wool, Sale pon Save mee ee eee chase $2. 50 est of all, and if you ate looking around, it'll pay you to look it over before you buy. They are made in the new low shape— have a system of refrigeration peculiar to themselves and they cost no more than the poor sort of which the market is crowded. $12, $13.60, $17.50 and up. Jewett’s ice chests, $5 up. Summer cottages. We've all the necessary fur- nishings for summer cottages, which we offer at prices which will be a revelation to you. For instance, a good dinner set for $7.75. Tumblers for as low as 3oc. dozen. Full line of the good but very low-priced things, offer- ing an opportunity to save you money. Thirty-One Lots— Might Containing as inany neparate and | ae _ patterns. I For those of your boys S betwren) 4 and S sears we have some bulf dozen. Cotton Twist Rulta, strong | enought to bold x bucking: bronche. | br emosoaie> enn BI srcgusdesch" | onomcreoool suit, among Worth less than $12.50. Sal $3.98 ALL-WOOL BICYCLE SUITS $3. 98 Our Department of Men’s Furnishings Is one of the sights of the town. There in nothing comparable to it in points of beauty, richness and elegance. The prices are so far below those of less pretentious establishments that we have made & “scoop” of the general trade. 00021 0000000033 Philadelphia, 1. Left on Puitidelpnta, 6. Two-tase hits ‘sacritice hit—Briggs. Stolen bases— 200-6 Baraed runs Chica bases—Chicago, 3: ‘Thornton @). McCormick, ‘Cross. foie. Struck out_—By Bri Passed ball—Clements. Bases ‘on ‘balls—Om Briggs, 2; off Taylor, 1. Time- ‘Umpire—Hurst. Boston Easily Beat Cincinnati. The Bostons won easily from the Cin- cinnatis in the queen city yesterday by the score of 16 to 7, although two pitch- ers were tried, and Capt. Ewing played first for a time. Dwyer pitched the first inning, and then gave way to Rhines, who was hammered all: over the lot, twenty hits with a total of twenty-five bases being the net result cf the cannonade. Hats and Caps. COMPLETE ts the word which applies to this If there ts aught tm the headwear which is not obtainable here it must department. realm of belong to the days of yore. Trunks, Satchels and Valises. WicTOR 5. ona OUTFITTER TO MEN & Boys, 33 Seventh Street N. W. Office Coats, Fast Black, 50c. Kind = 10c. my28-2t ° y : ; Hommecann> Mowomencan? Bark ew, © rote oo msc ee Concnwnonn —cost no more than the worth- less ones—are guaranteed abso- lutely waterproof—are indorsed by the leading physicians—$3.85 up. Putting up berries? —Mason’s porcelain-lined fruit jars—the very finest here at 5oc. for pint sizes, 60c. for quart sizes, &5c. for half-gallon sizes. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, Sin ston. ite Duty. Tew Lowe. | ‘Thitce- tase aoe . Holliday, ‘Teaney, fepUbllins (Lett om bane tee bases—Lo Burke, s eeessceoseoen esos [ee6Se@6S The “L. & R.”? Route. st Wa. es ‘Manager Harnje's Brooklyn Bridekrooms at (Pittsburg yestérday by the ‘store of 5 to #4; Payne, pitched. a fine game,.and his support was perfect, not a misplay being scored agafnst the visitors. Pittsburg. Brooklyn. A new firm? Yes, almost. est goods at the newest prices. Run by new people on new principles. Free from attachment to the monopo- listic makers of athletic goods. Independent, as Amer- icans ever should be. Wheelmen and athletes our- selves, we know how to supply wheelmen and athletes with exactly what they want—not what we want them to want. It’s our ambition to fill your needs. Have you everything for the races? Racing Suits, The coming of Decoration day And selling the new- comes also the need of outing and tramping shoes. Aren’t you glad that there is one store here in town that shows you a stock of such shoes as you care to buy —the linens—the ducks—the can- vases for bicycling and walking and heavier shoes for rougher wear? The variety is almost in- exhaustive and every style has Tw Hor 4 e] E - Smith, If. mire. a) w ae 1205 Pa. Avenue, 4 The Chief House sipialt stig i|{ _tlfthey’re Rich’s | }1@ Washington 00 aT . hey’ ” a iit STEEL ( shoes they're proper." 19 for Athletic Goods. Sremrerare ten-two F. 4 @ Earned twthurg, 2; Brooklyn, 2. base hit~Donnelly. © Three-base Mie Sones: run—Gardner. Gee hits—Shindle, Grim. First on balls—OM Gardner, ‘2; off Payne, 3. Hit by pie ‘hed ball—K Sraith Apaecen: ieee out—B; Gardner, ry” Passed batl—Grim. Lett on bases. Pittsburg. 5: 5 Brooklyn, 7. First on errors: Brooklyn, 1. Time—155. Umpires—Sheridam and McDonald. Today's Schedule and Weather. Washington at Lquisville, rain. Baltimore at Cleveland, rain. Bosten- at Chicago, cloudy. Philadelphia at: Chicago, ‘cloudy. Brooklyn at Pittaburg, clear. Bicycle Suits, Bt. Louis at New York, clear. been deemed proper by those Raci hoes, i 0es, BALTIMORE TAKES MAUL. select few of the great metropolis a ee : i hi ing and un- 1 Good is Got Smiling Al cara) ey Arm in-as Good See oe SE Base Ball Goods, Tennis Goods, ALTIMORE, May 28.—Manager Hanlon cf the Orioles has wired Pitcher Al. Maul to report in Baltinhoré for duty. Maul is now et Mt. Clemens, Mich. He gave out last year and has only pitched part of one game this season, after which he was re- leased by, Ws ‘ashingtbn. Maul says his arm is now as sea as ever. - ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Lancaster, 11; Paterson, 8. Newark 13; Norfolk, 7. Hartford, 6; a Athletics, 7; Rchmoud, BGS ~ “MASTEIN LEAGUE. Scranton, 9; Wlkesbipge, 6, Syracuse; 11; Rgehester, 4. Providence-Springticld, yal, {-Buttalo, “12;:-Toroato, 4. KEW ENGLAND LEAGUE. New Bedford, 15;. Brockton, 5. Fall River, 9; Taunton, 8. Rockiand-Augusta, rata. If you intend taking a trip, Etc., etc. ladies, and wish new bicycle boots, you'll surely find some- thing here to your liking. A host of new shape toes and new effects have arrived this week. We ask you to look them over and we are sure you'll find some- thing to your liking. B. Rich’s Sons, “High-grade footwear for the elite,” ten-two F Street. LARRIMORE & RIDENOUR, 417 “Ninth.” SOCOS OS9SOE SOEOE SE OFOSOH1SO5OSOS DTSCSSILETE see5 @OSSSGO00COCO00008 Seees geneacecs eoncoceseoreseeres = Bicycles at ‘Auction. ¢ at ton House nine will play the Wm. Hahn I will sell for B. E. DAKIN hundreds of New and Second-hand Wheels OF ALL THE BEST MAKES, WITHOUT RESERVE, AT HIS RIDING SCHOOL, 1280 New York AV@a, ON Saturday Next, Play 29, and June 1, BETWEEN 12 O’CLOCK AND 2 AND 4 AND 5 P. M. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY EVENING 6:30 TO 7:30. All purchasers taught riding free by expert teachers. Mr. Dakin has the best Bicycle bargains in the city. Prior te each sale there will be fancy trick riding, free to all, by WILLIAM SHIELDS, the “Rube” trick cyclist. Splendid and complete repairing department. _ work ‘and cheap rates... 2M) B. LATIMER, Auctioneer, enecasaeeosoce Becdotere shoe nine at the Arsenal grounds on Me- sen lgem Doct! 9 Pawtucket, 0 morial day at 3 p.m. The Boston House INT! g vacve nine is composed of the following: Dowd- ney, catcher; W. Matthews, pitcher; L. Gertman, first base; A. Alison, second base. M_ Chestline, right field; field; H. L. Bradbury, jete™ field. Chal- lenges should be sent to H. L. Bradbury, care Woodward & ‘Springteld, 3; Yc bushes nay tng, ee i ti New Castle, 10, " Jimmy McJames will probably pitch for the Senators at Louisville today, and Frazer will likely do the act for the Col- onels. Jake Beckley, who was released by the New York club recently, has been signed Young Ball | Players: ‘The Zeniths havei a@dei another game to thelr string of victories hy defeating, the Young Capitol Hill Colts, anot it for chgmplonship honors of teams of fpurteen. The Colts started off with a rush, but thib’etieak was checked by the fast fielding and at’ batting of the Zeniths. pick and ihe, timely bate President Young says the umpires here to stay, and that only the most direct Parson, mauager and;aptain, 300 New Jersey ave- mus southeast. a SSSSSSS000000SS0090SS8SSG0086 :

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