Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1897, Page 6

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MOS a E AND SONS. F st., cor. 1th. | Storage, 22d and M. special department—Storage. Hanling, Moving Storage. and Packing. “Uold 3 Shall You Keep House This Summer? —Have some of the old summer conveniences and necessities given out? —How about the Refrigerator? That old one has probably done its duty well and deserves to be retired. Every season our Re- frigerator stock improves. time we can give you a better Re- frigerator for less money than ever before. —A good Hard-wood Re- frigerator for as little as......$5 —How about the Baby Carriage? Another line of goods in which our prices start low. Raby Carriages of _ excellent make; very pretty destgns—as 1oW $< G0 —Loose Covers. Only a word to say about these. See the line of Loose Cover Materials we show and get our estimate on the cost of making your covers. That's enough to win us your order. Lawn Swings. Don't trust those children in un- They'll get just as ire with a great deal afford really the only practicable means -—Sidarris Blinds of shelting porches from They're cheap, too. —As to Lawn and Porch Furn- ture—Cottage Furniture, &c., we ily stand in the lead with our sun. This | | £7300 1-1b. loaves to the barrel. & It Rests $ tote With You —whether or not you'll have the very best bread, rol biscuits, cake and pastry. If you'll take the trouble to always INSIST en your grocer sending Cream Blend} Flour * ee HH ee HK * * * —your cook will serve the best bread that the BEST % FLOUR can make. “Cream Blend” yields MORE bread than other brands, too. © At all leading grocers. a eee HHH :B.B.Earnshaw & Bro. 4 Wholesalers, 1105-1107-1109 11th St. S.E. > 1000-1002 M St. S.B. ny eee eet Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific Cures Drunkenness. It can be given WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF foc amd you feel Erouial, 2s it x A THE PATIENT will In coffee, et 8 permanent tea or articles of ods nd speedy cure, e drinker or an to be F sts ing: ‘Cineinas ti, in the Dark: Mailed free. Trimmed Just Ar F Se Hats” { rived. Of those exquisite { En pattern arrived. \ 9 FINE MILLINERY. eee If you are backward about going forward tn That Little Love Affair tha upon slippery ‘some head Take Her to Budd’s nd Treat Her to a Cherry Bisque, Penne et i lal teeth on a plate fitted to ¥ a small part of what t of teeth. it unless the teeth allow of countenance and per- tural fullness and tone of voice. E : i } Evans’ Dental Parlors, ; 1309 F St.N. W. é 7-2ik same Wade & Butcher Razors. Torrey Razor Strops. LOWEST PRICES IN CITY. 00 W. & B. Razor, bolle sizes; met ving Soa B. & & Ci Safety Razors, Bay Rum, ete., at lowest KOLB PHARMACY, 438 7th st. Be. aplé-17d $ 3 SS SECOES. FOR ONE DAY ONLY We offer the following BARGAINS «{ $2.75. } 25 Ladies’ Wool Suits, former prices from Fito & $0.00. zs: from $5.00 to Seto. SY former peices Martin Wolf, ~ Je0-Sd @17 11TH N.W. Ceosser & Cc MDOWELL. ie. B. & O. Storage ruRNTivan s oxge Roos Gicaas to and sccure, $3 per Secure it anyth! Our accommodations. and’ tectfites cannot pt — pepe #H. GAMBRILL, Jr., ms 10-12-14 & 16 B St. N.BL B & O. Freight Depot.) m0. voce month. be attention given our. Mer. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1897-14 PAGES. PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE . 7 LOEB & HIRSH STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. By Order of the Receiver. The firm of LOEB & HIRSH having been dissolved by order of the court in equity cause No. 18377, and the undersigned. having been directed to take charge of the business, the entire stock of Clothing, Hats and Men’s Furnishings must be sold at enormous reductions in order to turn the same into cash immediately to settle the partnership. This sale includes the entire stock of Men’s and ‘Children’s Fine Clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings, considered one of the most carefully selected in the city. The undersigned has placed the stock at prices that will insure an immediate clearance. A. G. WOLF, RECEIVER FOR LOEB & HIRSH, 910-912 F STREET. 3 WM. HAHN&CO,'S 222" its = eoe0 Sree nneeses eseescoee. SbESSS09 Ladiés’‘& Men’s SUMMER Underwear REDUCED. ‘The Underwear manvfarturers have to keep way ahead of us retailers. Several of the biggest ones have already started to make their winter goods and have closed out to us the entire balance of their stock of Ladies’ ond Men's Summer-weight Un- derwear at a big sacrifice. The Underwear department needs. no booming at this time. We could just as well put these lMnes in with our regular stock and sell them at Small Prices Splendid Shoes. Nothing wrong with these Shoes—they are up to date in style and well made—only we have not all sizes of them. For this reason they will be found on our Odds and Ends Tables—but for TOMORROW, ONLY. 50c. Ladies’ White ard Gray Linen 1.25 to $2.50 Oxford Ties, . je slightly soiled. izes 2 to 6. Table - will contain: Ladies’ $1.50 to $2.50 Oxford Ties, Diack and brown kid, common-sense shapes, «a POC. Hes’ and Misses” $1.50 and $2.00 pring Heel Low Sho The es 2 to 3. regular prices, but that’s not our policy. We're glad to be able to save you all the Table money We can at any time, and here are the greatest savings in underwear we have ever offered: Manufacturers’ balance of Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Union ‘ults, same kind 29c. will be found: Ladies’ $1.50 to $2.00 Oxfords, we have been sellf black or chocolate kid; zat 5c, best tan and black kid, Comfortable Bleycle Bxfords and Sar eoerron Tats ans Oxford Ties and Sandals. Tan Kid Opera Toe Oxfords. Manufacturers’ balance of Ladies’ Swiss gareainies esd Beenie Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless, Sizes 82 to 40. Same kind w have been selling at 21 121 Cc On sale tomorrow at.. ° On Table Iinporters’ balance of Ladies’ Swiss Tabbed ¢ R vests, in Zurich, Switzer- the ° will be founds land. Would be cheap at 25e. 17¢ ° On sale tomorrow at. Hssex’ and Child's $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes, it black and chocolate kid, Laced and Button, pointed toes, All sizes, B and © width. Ladies’ $3.60 Juliets of best black vici kid, Sizes 2 to 3 only. $1.50 to $3.00 Tan Shoes for Men and Boys, low and high cuts. Broken sizes. A few pleces of Ladies’ Fancy Silk Vests, neck and arms band cro- cheted. Made to sell for $1 50 2.75. On sule tomorrow at.. ry *s Shi Men’s Shirts. Manufacturer's baiance of Men’s Fine Indla Gauze Shirts, all sizes up to 44. 20¢ ° Same Kind We have been selling of the regular at 40c. On sale tomorrow at.. India Gauze Shirts, French Manufacturer's balance finished with pearl ‘ sale ti Ww 43 : C. Dr. Jaeger Underwear. Some people think the Dr. Jacger Under- wear is high. They are mistaken, It 16 the cheapest Underwear in the | world-- quality considered. We admit with regret that no American manufacturer can compete in the fineness or quality of Underwear shown in the Dr. Jaeger goods at an equal price, So in buying the Dr. Jeger goods you simply pay for quality—nothing more. fou are charged nothing for the name— nothing for the reputation which this splen- did Underwear has attained among scientists and pbysiclans the world over—nothing for the extra care which {s used in its manu- Ladies’ $2.00 Tan Goat Oxfords, SFE shane toe. e8 2 to 6. 4 GOSSOSOSSH HO HH SS DOOOSSSHSGOCOGO OOGS 1914 AND 1916 PA. b> < is Foi at woven nei buttens, Reliable Shoe Houses, ” 233 PA. AVE. S.B. PPO NR MM M_M TS facture. Dr. Jaeger Underwear 1s as cool iif the summer as it is warm in the winter. It alworbs the perspiration, leaving the body dry and cool. It is a sure protection against colds, pneumonia, neuralgia, rheumatism and SER GE Kindred “complatats. We are general Die ae deduuet trict agents for ladies, men and children. Handsome ‘catalogue free, Wm. H. McKnew, 933 Pa. Ave. it HH $ 1 O Houses made FI: to-order, otoat te 0c! y becomes ment of every com- as ae Ree Boe .Plexion and build, always Rrrenete efse ba bs neat, easily kept so, brush ok Hopkins, and water leave no marks; £109 StNW. appropriate for almost any Great Reduction emergency. In Hair. x Britches, $600; former’ sfek Gray Switches, $4.50, tor for resntmpooing, ete, Never talla. "Try our “Carlette” for remutiny att S. HELLER’s, 720 7th Street N.W. api6-200 The Potomac Electric Mertz and Mertz, “New Era” Tailors, 906 F Street. % : Power Compan We Clean Lace Curtains. |If Your Feet Are Tender. se ace auimais aie mf Anton Fischer, 906 G St. oe cat a ee ee ee ee Ey Soeet eee. XARA LAER KENNA NAMA ARAREERARARIA MAMMAL RRMA RR RRR, OO-O-e we’ 5 O906-0006600004 -Navy Blue Sicilian 420-422-424-426 7th St. it to pay. Arlington Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St. Lansburgh & Bro. More Good Values : t For You ia ee : , On Our 3d Floor This Friday. One lot Light, | Medium and Dark Figured and Strip- ed Sea Island Per- cale Remnants.... 12}c. Dress Ging- hamt Remnants.... One _ lot White Duck Remnants... 7l4c. ya.t} 7c. yd. 4 Bleached and us| 334c. aa Unbleached Twilled One lot Cheese Cloth, Calico, Fig- ured Lawn and Black Organdie Remnants. Worth 8c. to 15¢. yard.... 20c. Black Mo- LETS S 5 NSAMO es 40c. Black Mo- hair ... 5 One lot White Flannel Remnants. Worth from 35¢. to oc. yard......... 25c. yd. 5c. Figured and Striped Lawns.... 3¢. yd.5{ loc. Figured Lace Lawns....’.. 6c. yd.ti 12}c. Fine Lawns | and Dimities....... Ze. yd. isc. 40-in. Fig- ¢] ured Batiste...... 7c. ya.ti z +s 20c. Swiss Lap- i?) pet Lawns........ 9c. yd. 25c. French Or- ¢ gandy ........... glAe. yd. 4 Navy Blue and i Black Flannel ki Remnants for bath- 3] ingy suitse)---e + 3 1214c. yd. Navy Blue and Black Flannel, 48 3 inches wide, for i bathing suits. - 18¢. yd.) 58-in. Bleached 3] Table Damask.” 2lc. yd.t4 One lot Check- i ed Summer Skirt 4 4 Patterns, contain- i ing 6 yards of ma- | terial. ...<i0<04'. OCs each: India Linon Remnants re- i duced as follows: >| at Gc. quality— 4e. yard. 12%4c. quality—8e. a ¥ quality tf One piece 56-in. reduced from $1.35 0! bes ceases ws $100 yd. 6 pieces Alba- tross, in fan, gray, navy, red, cream, etc., reduced from §0C. t0.-...--.-2. 29c. yd.t 10 pieces Assort- ed Suitings, all new and fresh, all colors, reduced from 5oc. to...... 35c. yd. LANSBURGH & BRO,, 4 wee: Ss yard. 18c. quality— tf $1 50c. Boys’ Cassi- tf >; mere Knee Pants.. 39¢. pair} tf 25c. White Strip- : p¢ ed Pique Knee | ;. Pants, size 3 years | py only ............. 12'4c. Pre: 4 The $1.00 quality i? 4 White Striped fF 4 Pique Boys’ Sailor 4 7 Suits, in sizes 3 to 749¢, each; ti In conjunction with this sale }4 ¢ we shall offer the following in i our Dress Goods Department, j Ist floor: >| ‘ ts 4 i 2 pieces Nav: 4 i Blue Mohair, ae { pg ured, for separate | skirts. Worth 5o0c. 4 yard. For........ 20, yd.t3 I piece Cream t{ 4 Mohair reduced 5 from soc. to....... 33¢, yd: Beautiful Check | 4 Suiting, in two a f{$ sizes, blue and °| 3 white, brown and 4 ' white and black and. 2 34 white, reduced from 9 4 + 15c. to.. RBS Ic. yd.rs i 6 pieces Melange Ri | and Vigoureaux 5 4 Suitings reduced 3 ; from 50c. to.. 3 i f 14 Our Prices Are As Low As You Can Afford To Pay. ~ ‘We don’t compete with the “‘cut or parr sa aera We Sek Sands here—it’s going to be filled of : oe ‘wants it 2 be compounded. what is ee sate an little aa 900 cee toed Drug. Sto PLAYED WITH SPIRIT Recent Changes Transformed the Senators. ee eee PENNANT-WINNING BALL YESTERDAY TheCrowds Increase ““MAYER 25, <This great sale eelipmes every We've Known. Jostling crowds, eager to fnvest where their money buys almost double its value, surge throughout the gstabiishment from morning tli nigot. You can't sfford to put off your visit $3.507$ 1.98 Trimmed $1.19 67c. Shirt Waists. American Cricketers Begin Another Match Abroad. —That's what we're giv. ing you in these "TKIM- MED HATS. Beantity ly ‘Trimmed Short isn Sailors, richly “dew CURRENT SPORTING NOTES Today's Schedule and Weather. St. Louis Washington; clear. Cleveland at Baltimore; clear. Louisville at Boston; showery. Pittsburg at Brooklyn; clear. Cincinnati at New York; clear. Chicago at Philadelphia; clear. —A big lot of our tke, and $1.19 Shirt Water the cream of the se stock — lawns, Record of the Clubs. Organdies and dimitien -L. P.C., Clubs. W. Lc. fe 26 9 .742/Brooklyn..... 19 18 314 or “2% Philadelphia. 30 18 “E13 aa + Louise! a ‘sk 23 2“ a cn? ~ Elegant new creations = 20| Ladies inven Suite "lace Eton effects, and he RS Bine and White x : with large sailor 33 477 Suits. lars. A chance of 21 475 td me. 442 . on. 23 28 1310 Washington... 21 32 iz Well, that was different. The game play- ed by the Senators yesterday at National Park was a revelation to the dyed-in-the- wool enthusiasts, and the St. Louis Browns were simply not in the race, being shut out without a run, the score standing 6 to 0. As the men ran to their positions in the first inning it could be seen that quite a different spirit possessed them, and that it would take exceptional ball to make them bite the dust. Even while at the bat the entire team could not be kept quiet, as they chinned the umpire and batters with a per- sistency that clearly showed their hearts Were in the work. Winnie Mercer was on the rabber for the Washingtons, and although Mike Grady hurled sarcastic remarks at his speed, pitched ball that reminded one of the tinie “Win” was at his best last season. Mr. Grady was given an object lesson in effect that it takes more than muscle and brawn to win games these days, and when it comes to brainy work Mercer is up with the leaders, but six singles being registered Mayer Bros. & Co., 937-939 F St. Chas.A.Muddiman 1204 G St. & 616 12th St. This stock is complete for all wants in Gas Stoves, Gas Fixtures, Cottage Lamps and Oil Stoves. The prices quoted are extreme bottom, quality considered. Gas Fixtures. against his delivery throughout the nine | 1 3-tight All-crystal Chandelier. .$30. Now $19.00 innings, When it is taken into considera fi tion that seven of the St. Louis club are | 1 5-light Gold-gilt Chandelier....$15. Now $7.75 800 hitters, or have the reputation of being | , 4. : ea we $477 0, the work of Mercer can be fully appre- | 1 #Mebt Gold-gilt Chandelter. .$7.50. Nov $475 ciated. 1 Aight Gold-gilt Chandetier..$4.75. Now $3.25 Donohue was on the rubber for the Figs erred . ‘ =: Browns, and although he has the reputa. | 1 Slicht Gold-gtit Chandetier..89.50. Now $4.75) tion of being a first-class pitcher and a {1 4-light Pol.Brass Chandelier. $6.25. Now $3.00 joo to the Senators, his curves were hit a opportuncly sand “whenvbite soesat cose: 1 3-light Pol.Brass Chandelier. .$7.75. Now $4.75 The fielding of both teams was perfect, % not an error being made by either side. |1 Mall Lantern $9.00. $4.75 Little DeMont regained his old-time agility and effectiveness and in two cases at least shut off safe hits. Tucker at first, O’Brien at second, Reilly at third, and, in fact, every man on the team made good plays $2.75 $2.25 hanglog. Handsome Hall Harp, fine Neat 2-ight Chandelier. All the above prices tn polished oat ‘went after the balls hit in a way that | 8 odd Stiff Brackets, reduced to... + 35s lencted that all they wanted was t et ei Wil sacketiheen S tO BEC) 1 odd Handsome SS. Bracket..$4.00, Now 75C From a St. Louis standpoint the fielding . was also good, Turner's catch in right field Oil Lamps. of O'Brien's fly being a pretty plece of work, but the handicap of not being able | 1B. & H. Reading Lamp . Now $2.20 to solve lercer’s: lelivery tool away a . great deal of the ginger which the team |! B- & H. Reading Lamp. . Now $1.90 has lately picked up through the addition | 1 nochester, with handle......§3.75. Now $2.25 of new players. i $1.75 Tv Captain Tom Brown too much praise | 1 Silver Pittsburg Lamp......$4.50. Now $1.75 cannot be accorded. He simply insisted | 1 Cast-brass Reading Lamp...$5.50. Now $3-75, on the players doing their best and keeping |p A a constantly at it, and very seldom offered a anquet styles, viz: suggestion. His efforts in this line were A Se ably seconded by Charley Farrell, encour- | } Adjustable Lamp... | Now $5.25, aging words being huried at all the men] 1 Cast-brass Rochester. 75. Now $2.90 coming in and going out to their positions. | 2 Gold-gilt Figures with E. M. $2. < Work of this sort, if continued, will quickly | Lamps, complete. Y 75, sort out the g& from the bad and resu!t | rx tT 1 in victories more frequently. 2 Umi, Onyx Cotamm Lampe...-£3.75. Now $195 More's the pity that some of the clubs who are con- sidered topnotchers were not facing the resuscitated Senators yesterday. Student Lamps. ....$3.75 and $3.25 Our Special Reading Lamp. 7; < Made with cver Improvement — finest Umpire Sheridan umpired a good game. burner—you ‘can’ light’ without moving 8s WASHINGTON, ST. LOU chimney, Complete... teteee $1. 2 R.H.0.4.8.| RWOAE.| 23¢ Brown, cf... 2 2 2 0 @ Harley, cf...0 0 20 6 SP. Nicht Lamps, with reflector. Only. 3c Selbach, 1f:10 1 4 0 6 Lally. i jon Lamps, with im- ¢ Demout, e310 12 8 0 darn 48 pee $2.15, $2.60, &c. icccera) aa S $ ia 83 8 1 0| Hau Lamps $1.28, $1.65, o1 eozi10e 334 giize Gas Stoves. 1306 ©1020 eee Gas Range, with large oven — so (I ates dad test sty vw = eu 8 0| _ tacturer w pre ew $12.25 78 oven with special burne 1 2-urner Wolff Stove $3.90 $1.90 Harned run—Washing Stolen bases—Brown, Double plays—DeMont rell, DeMontrey N 2-burner Double-ring Sto 1.00, 65¢. , 2; of Donohue, 4. Hit by |° Tyr HReE $. Struck out—By Mercer, 1; by | 1 3-burner Wolff Stove. $2.00 iis—Parrell, 1; Mi i. 275 ton. S$; StL 1 3-burner Reliable §\ 2.75 Orioles Drawing Away. Only one game was played in the league outside of Washingten yesterday, and that” was between the Baltimores and Cleve- lands, the former walking away with the game by the score of 11 to 6. The fielding of the Spiders was very ragged, and the Orioles ran bases like fiends. A-hole Gas Stoves........-.020-eeeeeeeee Gas Ovens. lined throughout .. $2.25 .. $175 Guaranteed—they are large size All fron... Iron and tin.. Balrapnoan| CLEVELAND, .. | Blue Flame Oil Stoves. Keeler, rf... 2°92 2 1°4°6 6] No smoke—always ready to light—no gasoline and jenni -2223 2 1 2 2] wo risk—iutense heat—air is mixed with flame to Kelley, If... 1 0 2 1 2 2 2] make blue heat. Prices, ° eee 34 444 $6.50, $5.25 and $2.75. 13 aa ne Florence Oil Stoves. iid $020 $2.25, $1.50 and 75¢. 2 © © ©) Sunlight Burners............$2.00 9m 95 e 0 0 x-1 eats 3:=%/Chas.A.Muddiman Earned —Baltimore, 4; Cleveland, 3. Two- > base hits—Stenzel (2), Wallace, Burkett. Three- 616 12TH ST. base hit—Tebeau. Sacrifice hits—Kelley, Bower- 1204 G ST. Double Stores, it 7 man. Stolen bases—Jennings (2), Doyle @j, Keeler, Kelley, Stenzel, Reitz, Tebeau. ble plays— ee —s Sis eS Seg Sig and Dosle. | ast night over the Senators’ victory. fea Hit by pitched ball—Jennings. ‘Struck out--By Hof. | Said he knew the ability was there, pun fer, 2 Passed ball—Zimmer. Wild pitch—McDer- | that something was lacking to bring it out. mott. Left on bises—Baltimore, 8; Cleveland, 7. | During the game Earl changed his position First base on errors—Baltimore, 3; Clevelai 5 icDouald. zi Time—2.00. Umpire—M. Base Ball Noten. The addition of a first-class player to @ team means a great deal. With Selbach back in the game yesterday a great hole was filled up, and this knowledge added strength to the Senators’ playing. in the grand stand with every good play, and was Kept almost continually on the ju JeTne idea of booming the players on the Toronto team for positions with the Sena- tors is ridiculcus. But two men of the Ca~ nucks have so far shown ability enough to supplant any of the local players. Those two are McGann and Billy Lush. But/ Tucker can give McGann “cards and{ les” and beat him out at first, both in third, having an error or more in every! and his hitting has been poor. Casey @ good one and so is Wagner, McHale and Freeman, but what they can do in fast company is a question. If any of the play- ers now in the senatorial aggregation are supplanted, and changes are not likely to occur if yesterday's work is continued, the! men that take their places will be seasoned / National League men, and can be was un! unate at the he "made a. pretty sacrifice | Ot 10 Dg,sn improvement over the, but''in the field his work was paper reports will not do. There His stop of Cross’ hit over third | dozen and one reasons why certain players two-bagger, and Turner's foul in the last | Can play great ball in © minor league, f double play of Farrell and DeMiont” iS ee ‘ ©) Mr. Wagner a to Tas & hair raiser. Harley is quite a sprin-| team as he pleases without suggestions, | ter and it took the cleanest wing Dos- | and it is doBars to peanuts that very rt sible to complete the play. Both tricks will him. The “knocking” at | were as true as a bullet from a rifle. Charley “fom, Brown, Charley Ab: wand cnjoved the fur) more than the'opee | BAY and Deaiontrevile should couse, The) si more " j apes ee a eaat third Benemen to playing the bag today en | the contest. Darring none, and should be en-! were ably 2 resignation Reilly and ; Soyer thee i Borer Scere mouth became « { but if it doesn’ ee i hands a sensat s to the | robbed run, _ This- fore long.

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