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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1897—14 PAGES. Dd ‘ WASH. B. WILLIAMS, ns Chotolate Menier, with whipped cream and galted wafers, toc. SPORTS IN GENERAL Ps Demtnnees pape Soreness so its eae ee seh eonaam Furniture, &c., 7th an ts. Pearls ° 3 Toot Fk Ba Toth wt sores = : and’ Emmons S. Samitla, | rings anp ote oont iThey’re Not. |; cmin@2tts nfs The Boston Variety Store, —_ ‘Infallible. fesh~pure and dcliciows, 3 Washington’s Best Known Shopping Place. GAMES ROLLED LAST EVENING |= : ° aoe — — — Remedy Specials. ‘ = ; adres A new store, with new goods, new ideas, new : Foti iaiis oz ana TORS Atmond Gold Creasa: ee rouine $13.50 features and new prices; but the same location, Dispute Over P : € the| = calculated to heat it there’s gen- Beautiful Delft Blue Jars. . 15¢. OS cos GS . the same management and the same fair dealing eee eens $ erally some “off” room that __ Especially handsome. : N uect “Pricer quoted elsewhere Tint ome Soe ee Z through Temple Cup. $-would be more comfortable for Hb. jars. . sree ee -35C. figures for Rugs are not to be matched. Just think of choosing from a stocl Don't take our werd for it. Prove It for yourself. You are at perfect Hberty 2 2 1-Ib. jars 75¢. egeane inet jock whether you bu dants from $15 to $1,000. R: - JaTS.....-.- soni gee Sierra: eae oe a ee See eens a : LocaL woot BaLL nores}:Gas Radiators : : 3 you how futile it world be to think of manufacture all settings on the prem- 4 When you don't want to keep Wampole 's Cod Liver . Betting Rugs any. cheaper elsewhere: faes, and having an immense stock of I an SPivin g ay erings 5 ¢ big free going meceasar yin Oil 63c2 These t Persian Mottled Rugs— them on hand, we propose to surpass ty ve ben : “ag, pale = : bea creat nes y= all offerings of others, irrespective of ||| - 5 ‘The Columbia Athletic Club gave an ex-| 2 ton thet wouldu't be better fr : Satay oF ¢ An te oe ~s, 2 Rep rem ‘| The time from now until we close the store on Thanksgiving Day Ppheti pg kel ah acer ee 4 a ee ee COC 4s ER'S HAIR ae € 225 ~ . — = v1 n re i ji alleys - i rors—0 —- 2 is a preventative as well ax a hale Those warm heavy Smyrna Jute R. H arris & Co: will be marked by seasonable bargains in our great second floor, china | 2¥e¥s of Carroll stitute last night. | The | ¢ ORT, Gat Radiators ornamental Se a ee Rugs for hallways and bath rooms. | } ° ‘|| and housefurnishing store. Here is an entire floor filled to overflow- ti Gf lady ‘howlers 1 © 14g cents worth of gas an hour. 4 on = : is y ° | . is i ; : more creditable to a team y Ps 1 b $3.60 ¢ falling oat — strengthems the late le Cc 7th & D Sts || ing with fresh, new goods, the world’s latest and best productions. than to representatives of the District 4 col. size (196). : +++ -$3.60 4 abhs Seatads Gk tom ane ee si Or. ° Bowling League. The individual scores in $ 4 col. size (’97).. «++ -$3-90 $ ab tiie alte i CX KKEEERREEREKEREE RE REY H ° h =e . Dr. Ricker doi A D rs $ a aware Toilet Sets. Peet work WHO MIS ta too taet copteat me] SOOO SZ (97)--->~-n- 85-40 2 TZ? YX x ° In Toflet Sets we claim to have a larger stock, % : 3 ; ree as <a MER S Everything the best Dinner Services. AMS SAE ee Ey en Be If you like the cozy OPEN + Wash. B. Williams,7th&D. no 22-60 v7 “CRESCENTS'—$75, $50, The Chainless "08 “Crescent” and constructed a € CENT” BICYCLE, which will be sold for $75. Semples of this bl-ycle will reach here in a few days. We'll gladly explain the many new features of this wheel—as w: as show the other "98 models. Call. Wé be glad to see you. Western Wheel Works, Wash. Branch, s.¢. cor 9th and H sts. n.w. Hi. S. JONES, Jr., Myr. 1023-284 Our tailoring is more than ever gaining the goodwill of this town’s best dressers. At $25—we crowd more real style and fine work- Imitation Cut Glass Pitchers, 10c. The weather may have had a depressing Two new patterns in manshiy: into the price than you'll perhaps believe. | 5 & Ibs. Nuts $1 e Ce ee SAL98 | rattatton cat Gistalyrait Boece effect on the men or the strains of the ° ee J. H. HARBAN,™#. 1419 N.Y. av. 9 eF ae Imitation Cut Glass Berry Bowls, 10c. waltz music from the floor overhead, where argains. Secmniiues ce enn $13.50 set ae = * There is a vast difference in the Sé-plece Limoges China Tea Serv $77.98 | olive Dishes, Pickle Dishes, a ball was in progress, may have been ivo an ies ae cbs ats = * quality of Nuts which come to this ices. Special......... ceceee Sauce Dishes, Wine Glasses dreamy, for neither side improved in its anal eo pane H 5 tall or Special : *** country We don't handle “last and Water Glasses, with work in the second game. Institute took] 4 Glothing Bargains we mention only four cal SEW 3 Y "il With a 2 or 3- © © year’s” nor inferior Nuts. As 2 heavy gold tracing. as 10c. e@achh | the lead at the outset and were never head- Note the prices—and remember they are aN as Sa ou ALPVE piece set of car- * “leader” Thanksgiving week we will Cutlery. ‘Thin Blown Wine Glasses, engraved, Se. ed by their competitors. Stone made a Cash or Credit: Sets, French style dec: 92 50 set vers, secur . from us from $1 up. All styles, and every one good for any amount of Turkey and other carving. The Turkey Better Walford’s Cutlery Houses, 477 and 909 Penn. Ave. no22-20d Don’t Let Whiskey ° ° °° 6 Russell Bread Knives, guaranteed. -290, joan”? Dessert Forks. -$1.49 half dozen | Securing 86 pins. for $3—we've made them Ps Get the Best of You; Fine Raisins. Ce ae eee eee eee $1.08 halt dosen | ‘The score of third game: SS g 5 Jraeks, nickel-plated. ile. each | CARROLL INSTITUTE; COLUMBIA A. C. ° < ‘The Seedless and Seeded Raisins, Sabatier pattern of Bread Knives....+....-- CH. y Pcreck eel 5 ‘ ‘St. Sp. ‘Se. rt n Sa es. Get the Best of Whiskey-== | / ists cultivated. Ours are Russell Steel Table Knives, with white han- See Se ee ou Eider down | = cques. < Se ee ee oem e enasmee SSI dies! ac. $1.49 half dozen | prai¢ dozen silver-plated Nut Picks and cruck 2 Ins | $ Sacques on the “surprise ( q Smthexedl and packed (by hand Forks to mateb Fs $1.49 half dozen | in a satin-tned~box.+ se oe MeLdiketr estore \ ate pmeine chaceecete ep rida Cenuisian ine alse $1.98 half dozer | The same sef4n a fsatin}lined oak box. fares) ered edges — neatly. trim. < ted bunches. Oniy.... With Cellulo : ale een ered ede — neatly, trim- a a *e lar $1.50 values—while f) o | \ ee) © ots ‘Tomorrow evening the league baby, the they x Plince Meat Ladies Furnishings. Scuth Washington Business Ben's Bow!- oS: T COST. : = ( ° a 5 E ee ing Club, will play their initial contest K Coats.? : Se All the best makes, incinding A wealth of choice and timely values is displayed in these depart- | upon thelr own alleys with the strong team arm Kersey Coats.- Bottled in Bond, under gov- at Curtis Bros, Gordan & Dillsworth ments. Dainty suggestions, and useful, crop out everywher . from the Washington Saengerbund. be el ¢ ernment supervision. Sealed : and Atmore’s. CREE RE of aie = : and well wearing — qual- > z Z : Atmore’s Mince Meat, ea Laces: we SE tS ee ities “that orth and ? by government inspectors with ein bulk. " 10c¢. Ib. Underwear. = id. everywhere for. $8: revenue stamp, showing actual date of distilling and bottling. QUARTS, PINTS & HALF PINTS v1] e Scotch goods—worth 40¢. = * im 1, 2 and 5-Ib. sizes. Per but pric d at Wheelmen and the Century Cycle Club, = am “It is the only one that will make a — Fe 25C:. ate 25c.,35c., 45c. & 50c. a yd. | which was held Saturday, resulted in a] > Mase OUP tomortom= z tough plece of meat whether large or small eS Stile (takeav ears IGhentite Dota valine Es ere victory for the former club by the score of | 3 cholce .. 5 ae Se ny We Sell It: » Oth er G 00 di es One lot of Sualin. Night Gowns, with bet ona [are Ss at meshes } 106 to 104, the closest score that could be 3 ier $ ately trimmed w! idery, oa y PERI ( tee rettio and tucks, You could not purchise Qq, SC.,39c. and 49c. a yd. | made. outside of a tle. Capt. Byrnes of the New York Sop eR JOHN H. MAGRUDER, Conn. ave. and M st. nw. | 22 * Figs, Dates, Prunes, Currants, Cit- tak tataraciiue iaeic s : Century Club entered a protest with the | 2 fe 3 drip ‘a ‘carted to the center and fally «i- SALES 2? *** ron, French Chestnuts, Dried Fruits, * Fine Jersey Itibbed Pants and tt ms. referee, claiming that Dykeman had een | ¢ 1 thin Ho se, ¢ + iy ty ad HENRY MURRAY, 1319 7th st. nw. (Cs © © Cranberries, Oranges, Malaga Grapes. ree ee seave lar 25e. hed the tape by an outside rider, | = 0 g USE, fF aur other Roaster wind, s, Oranges, Malaga Grap Vests, in gray and white — regu ~ Dic. | ,,The department is tall to overfowing with bright | PUShed across re _ "le No. 4 size for 20-Ib. roast, $1 HOTEL RALEIGH, Penna. ave. and 12th st. 2% ete. Sweet Cider for table and aes things. and also that the tape was moved ten or| 2 311 Seventh St. bd eed 2 + S135. JAS. D. DONNELLY, No. §28 14th st. aw. Se ee eee metas Ladies’ Non-Shrinkable Merino Venta and Pants, | ASU Tefteta Ribten, with Persian edges ot | fifteon yards further away after the start,| 2 y¢ 3 2|% No. 3 size for 16-Ib. roast, $1.25. : fo 22% prices. t im cream only, Faual to most $1.06) 1 | 250. is omered now dene 29c.a yd. causing several of his men to lose in a| @6-99966849040640s4000¢0008 No. 2 size for 12-Ib. roast, $1.15. SAM. RGTHSCHILD, No. §29 14th st. n.w. yeas ee garments. Our price ; Fancy Persian Striped Ribbons, tn the pro} oe Ee ed eee N ize for 8-It st, $ T. F. CONROY & CO., No. 1421 P st. nw. be ee ee ee Misses’ Fine Jersey Ribbed Vests and DBC. / wiath tor neckties. 75e. goods” Proper | Gecided that the Arlingtons had won. end, Steel Car e@ No. 1 size for 8-Ib. roast, $1.00. os = pod = Fruits, in bottles; Olives, Fimolas. Pants, in cream only. At.. cog everywhere. Here.....- 6 65c. yd. coors 2 eS ae ee vers. Why drink dd <KIAs, MUAMMEEN, Ka) 115 te at. axe: AB for varieties, just think of over Children's Gray Merino Vests and Pants an er ere de, adtabe ten as well as the rules of the Century Road] There ts some satisfaction in y dri muddy, : 5 * 20 different kinds of Foreign and pied tin cream = rae * ub, the referee’s decision is final. carving a Turkey with one of A JAS. J. ROCHE, No, 302 N st. nw. © 2 * Domestic Cheeses. We not only (| Jer Ribbed, A Alc. | Ae pines, Worth $1.50 a yard © 9 De | The first to come in was Lee Counselman | fest “pngilah Stet eae q impure water when ee GAEGLER & CASPARI, No. 1300 7p st. 2 ae the largest stock in Se ce, Sena Be eer pore 19¢, | *inch Tatreta Ribbons, in. all 21 elathen Century sinh: oS pone Sharp as Damascus sword blades sell a first-class Filter * © put carry many articles not shown and... . r. peleech . rest Oo: 5 as 3 D A. 0. WRIGHT, No 1632 14th st. oo = elsewhere Medium sises, per garment, 16¢ Dh | ae en 2, Ae ew C. yd. | the cther riders” Brea Volkman another as as low as $3. 4 3 oF Only ieee ae career eee aee c. ‘elvet_ Ribbons, Century man, came in second. At no time 0e19-t, th.s-3m.70 If Your Physician fit any hand. For this week she] The roads were in rather pad condition Pottery, Porcelain, Glass, &c. , mie d 5 Pe y, 5 SS, XC., ~ s, © ¢ © AM the leading brands of Cham. | for Wednesday at e and every rider suffered two or three fall Potton Hose. Re- Four-button Glace Kid Gloves, in black, = ‘ Orders Cod Liver Oil £55 pasnes, " tmported “and “Donieatic J) | Taides’ Mermadort Cotton > ZAC. | ret nade! gray “aad broway “ited wa gate” | during the race. Some wheels were broken, 1215 FSt.and 1214 G St- 3 - ¢¢ © Wine, Brandy, Cordial, Whisky, tum, enced eee at our risk. At . | but no riders were badly hurt. The actuai erhaps he does BEE ae oe ee Ladies’ Fancy Scotch Plaid Hose. Very DEG |" lites and Children's Mit. distance covered was abot ninety-two We “ 5 Ber Bet bm her ibenles vener Bee = * | tens, In all sizes, toe to. = Z5C. PP. | miles. It was not known which side had Willi 9 = : We are showing a large assortment of French | i¢' vii pay you to secure a pair of the 79 won the race until the nineteenth man had ams mm a pe Centil Corsets, in white, gray and black, with | $1.00 Gloves, minrked cet ar.” C.} come in At that time the score stood 103 ] C7 WE MOVE ANYTHIN G. long, medium and sudden hips, R. & G., 8c. We cannot duplicate this lot. to 104 in favor of the Arlingtons, and each — yy Ne epeand Warner! The last two men le : Py ae Er tse 2% pint. Ge. pint. » G. Fe Sen an oney om a SUK Petticoat ‘t { the thing for the wheel. ...-- A9C. | appeared in sight together. The Ariington i When Movin Arli D Ss (see ‘ - eS ‘A Ti man won by a length on a sprint, making mpoun rlington rug Store, | Finest of everything in Gro- se ee 1€s. BERS hr eer eee 3 : Time Comes 5 i " Alex. 3 Dagget. | ({ se Jines ; 2 We are showing a bright and beautiful 3] in the following order: 0 bo : Cor. Vt. Ave. & H St. weston |(\ ceries, Wines and Liquors, ) Notions. Mewtibea it Uedies AeGt ee 50c. 50c. ttle. i Sa Pt ysiingy nte A = » will pay the "ladies of Washington to visit ° XPERT MOVERS. They will save Painl ¢ 1412 to 1418 Pa. Ave. ))} 1 it ny te tates o Handkerchiefs. Sie eg eens ack cove = Z — ren ve have a complete Ine of small wares, marked | Sheer Lh Hi hiefs, with 1. ——— bility, mental depression, excessive ain €Ss 9 EERE | We have « complete ttne'al loped edges. Usually 2c. On Wednesday 1 OC, ——— nervousness ond loss of appetite. in plain figures. Extracting, oO0e. visi o Jewe: a -a Skirt Braid, 5-yd. pleces........ a Silk cannot be had at the price of to visit our store. Newest goods— ane = 1D¢, | oe. aualtty, 66 inches wide, at... ..50c. calico. Diamcnds cost more than glass. largest stock—LOWEST PRICES. } mack velveteen, 5-yd. plece, 2 In wide . “ 59c 9 The man who offers too mach awakens Crochet Cotton, all colors, best 20-yard q | Gi. quality of the same width a . THANKSGIVING DAY mee ae Cae GALT & BRO., ballnyco estas sone oted eae 7B | ce aunty, 72 inte wide... ..73¢. T AES Sto. : wee eee een JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS ‘ATION Jothing for.......+-++ ° 1.25 y —— wause tae" Reeerates peemumeion ee: GISPENNA: AVENER. re fae ee ee this sate BME Nepkine—for $1.19 doz. MR. TEMPLE’S CUP. Se ee ES 253 < d the honorable profession of den- : NATIONAL BASE BALL PARK, ; $1.50 Damabk Napkins —for Cor. 9th and F Sts. : . We amen Miee cee Cambination Howe” Sapport- 25c. pr. | Uo 2-91.39 d0Z.| ene ponor wi: Regain the | )) It THURSDAY, Nov. 25, 2:30 P. ws. ie Sa TEP fge pre| imeereneen S58 dor Se ne COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY a es a ae | eee ee ae Se ee vs specious plea ef some- F sina = aie oo! < eS Se 5 > Te- - Temple award it ti - = thing for nothing. $i 4 celine Sewing Silk, alt tet WDC. COZ. | Peviles at tho mymarkable — 1Q¢, OZ, | ceived trom President Young of the Na-| timore. sod ose (nar p-tves are reasonable—not too high 4 lene xs) ie cee Bars aioe Blea tional League, according to a Pittsburg re MBIA ATHLETIC CLUB ar cae Krab as Lote © @ Aluminum Thimble ......-+0+ Bee SCs Ouly ove dozen to each customer, SS SS Se sre Ryan Was Outclasscd. ; 7 & man of experience. y y °. Good Pins, per paper....+ = hC. | wre remeen neces, SS that the latter give the cup into Mr.Young’s| _Nick Burtey disposed of Australian im ; ‘ ——$—_— Ses |> sau wees a ee 3c, | Keeping, to adorn the league headquarters, | B¥an three rounds et the Spa Athletic U Ss De: t 1 , No matter what kind of a plant you 15e. Comb Cleaners ..- oe seat Ld 72E Anches......... ‘eo . S. Dental Ass’n, Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. Open Sundays, 10 to 12 o'clock. PALMIST no19-50d RY = eee RIE DENNEN NCR NNR rex) of over 360 Pearl and Diamond Pen- and the best of everything at G. G. Cornwell & Son's. VERYTHING that you can find in any first-class Grocery, and much—VERY MUCH—not to be found in any other Grocery establishment in the city. * Not # single article marked to sell for more than it Is being sold else- where, and many-VERY MANY— marked for considerably less than others ask! Every dry and canned delicacy! Every first-class Imported and Do- mestic Wine, Brardy, Rum, Whisky, Champagne, &c. eeeeree sell 8 Ibs. of Mixed Nuts (mixed in equal proportions, and not fourths of cheap ones and a few fine ones thrown in cor effect, as is usually done), for Plum Pudding. three- All the reputable brands, and a specialty fs made of Mrs. Hard- castle's “Home-made” Plum Pud- ding, in 1, 2 and 3-Ib. cloth pack- ages, recognized as the finest on the market. . . Fruit Cake. Kennedy's Celebrated Fruit Cake, ( ( ( $ (( : | “WETS.” COS x Cornwell s*, Those considering the purchase of any article of Jewelry or Silver Ware — whether intended for a Wedding, Anniversary or Personal Gift—will find it to their advantage want to operate, you will find clectrieity the che: tory po or pow U.S. Electric Lighting Co. > > 213 14th st. nw. ‘Phone 77. DR ea ee Go to Siccardi’s pest, cleanest and most satisfai ex "We supply current. for light FEUVSTTCTe tans and honest values whick have pret ed you. the sixteen years in which we have south of New York. 10-piece Americatt China Toilet Sets, se ueec ere "$1.48 Sa Gee "$2.98 10-piece Imperial China Toilet Sets, with gold lines and decorations... D248 $3.98 With Slop Jars. It makes no difference whether you are rich or Poor, there is no resson why you should cat your ‘Thanksgiving dinner from a broken-up set of Dishes, when you can buy one at such low prices as we offer today: 100 pieces of Best Imperial China, with gold lines, in three colors. $4.98 $9.98 $8.48 100-piece Royal Blue Dinner Set, very rich coloring... * 100-plece American China Dinner Set, gold line and very delicate... 102-plece Carlsbad China Dinner Set, extra value...............-..4- $14.98 102-plece Austrian China Dinner Sets, very delicate. $18.98 102-plece Carlsbad China Dinner $22.50 Service, violet decoration $28.50 $30.00 quality; the Intertre.cer 959.00 44-plece Imperial China Tea Sets, $2.98 $3.98 With Slop Jars. 10-plece Toilet Set: ings and flowers, my where. in all latest color. the finest line shown $4.98 Same, with Slop Ja: - $8.98 White Porcelain Ware. 6 Cups and Saucers, 25¢. 6 Dinner Plates, 20c. 6 Fruit Saucers, 12c. 6 Butter Plates, Gc. 6 Pie Plates, 18c. Z-in. Covered Dish, 25c. Medium size Meat Dish, 120, Large size Meat Dish, 20c. Extra large size Meat Dish, 29e. The largest size Meat Dish made, 4§ Sugar Bowls, 20c. Glassware. Thin Blown Table Tumblers, 2c. ‘Thin Blown Table Tumblers, engraved, 3c. 102-piece Haviland Dinner Serv- ices, extra value, 3 decorations...... Services 44-plece American China Tea Sets, latest shape and style. Our Cutlery Department is located on the first floor. The line includes goods of the best imported and domestic make. ‘Their quality is guaranteed, and has been tested in thousands of the house- holds in this elty. An English Carving Knife and Fork of good Have you ever seen them at such a Silverware. The quality of these goods is guaranteed. They are all of standard make, and you know cxactly what you are purchasing. Rogers 1847 Table Knives. $1.75 half dozen Rogers Al Forks, fancy patterns.$2.49 half dozen Shefield Knives. 89c, half dozen Sheffield Forks. 89c, half dozen A new line of a beautiful pattern called Joan, warranted to be pléRed 20 per cent heavier than any Al or standard goods in the market. “Joan" Teaspoons’). ..0%. 98c. half dozen “Joan” Dessertspoons. $1.49 half dozen $1.98 half dozen forged steel. rvers, wade by Joseph Elliot of Shef- field, England. -98e. Russell Steel Carvers, with cimeter blade and buekhorn handle. $1.49 Point de Paris and Yalencjennes Lace, from three to eight inttte wide: 'ThfS "was a special purchase of 2 are at Ladies’ Flannelette night robes. Full Jength and widths, with double yoke and turn-down 6 Qc, collar. The price for Wednesday 1s only... Black Sateen Umbrella Skirts, lined throughout and with corded ruffle. Worth fully 89¢., F5¢, . and 35e. goods, They offered your on Weduesdan< 9 4 ¢ a yd. Plaited Raffiings in all widths are shown at 45c. yd. in black and colors. From Se. to Gloves. Our glove-fitter has the experience, jOoEseored ‘perience, “skifl and Hermadorf Hose, for ladies, in black isle thread, cl . Are drop-stitched. Regularly 39¢. 25c. now Infants’ . Cashmere Hose, are priced Qe ate... Men's Driving Gloves, fleece-lined. Just You will be walted updo by salespeople of ex- | 12iGc. Scalloped and Hemstitched Hand 9 ()q kerchicfs are priced at . All-linen Scalloped ai Co EN é ; Handkerchiefs are bargains at 50 styles of Featherstitebing, in white andge | a ns caters, 630. pleces.oe2+---- “s¢,| Linen Specialties. Corset Steels. 1-inch back, white and blackDC. | The stems we quote are well worth your notice. 5c ir, | You WM! need sore of them for Thanksgiving. Ventilated Garters, all sizes....0Ce P@llr, 10c. . A3e. Sp:cial Drmask Table Linens, 50c. quality, a! Beld'ng's Filo Silk, 4c. skein... 45€. COZ. a Men’s Department. .\:! Correct style and good taste has been shown in,the; selection of our Men’s Goods. That customers appreciate this is p; by the splendid returns the department has made ever since the o; Embroidered 50c. Night Robes, with em- 3Qe_ Style and wear! ty! bired in Carroll Institute also bowled only fairly, though their work was many degrees bet- ter than that of their opponents. In the last event Carroll Institute rolled the only good game of the evening. Harlow, a new man on the institute team, carried off the honors of the evening, averaging 173 for the tnree games. This bowler has been the backbone of his team in the games so far played, and his work deserves com- mendation. The highest single score was made by Locraft, he bowling down 184 pins in the last game. As at the previous games this year, there was a large attendance of spec- tators. The first bids for Mr. Louis Korn’s prize of a poodle dog, for the greatest average of “pocdies,” were made by Harlow and Ricker, each making a “barker” in the last game. The work of C. A. C. in the first game was miserable, Mason leading his side with 138. The Carrolls rolled steadily through- out, making about the same number of pins in each inning, and winning handily with a margin of 174 points. The score follows: CARROLL ITUTE. COLUMBIA A. St. 8) . C. Be. 128) Deyo. 149) Stitt. 333| Wood 131| Mason: 167) Kicker. 748} ‘Total. splendid finish, scoring 162, through he had but 117 in the eighth box. ; The score of second game: ° Total. Ea ‘columbia played better by more than a hundred pins than either of the earlier games, Carroll Institute again won as they pleased, C. A. C. at no time being Gangerously close. In the sixth frame C. A. C. did its best work of the evening, A Close and Exciting Finish to the Rond Race. The twice pcstponed road race between the teams representing the Arlington during the race did a bunch fin'sh. Not ‘ver two men crossed the tape at short intervals, and several pretty sprints were witnessed. Each team numbered ten riders. side had one man out. Murphy. 13 “Stone. or, in other words, Mr. Young's office. Mr. Tempie became wroth. He wired Mr. H. R. Vonderhorst, in the words of the Pittsburg paper, “telling aim to ship the cup to Pittsburg by express, collect, and to emphasize his feelings the word collect heavily ‘underscored” ree = being supplied with one of our 2 GRATE fires just see our grates and see how little they 2 bd cost. 3 Weather Strip, 3 114c. foo Was 1 won't dry son. Felt that . last sen up and get hard and ‘Rudolph, (Successors to J. H. Chesley & Oo.), 1004 F St. & 522 10th. it = ooo West & Co. 4 PLEREREREEERERER EEE ECERE EEE UEE EEE EEE EEE e rey DPS» OOD OODEPIORODDD 0409 00: POOLEEVVOL HES POCOBENE ED 2 ° ° - ; « 3 hanksgiving Credit 2 Wrappers. Made of fine outing fan- melette—in blue and white —black and white — also fancy Persian pattcrns— skirts full four yards wide —yekes neatly trimmed with braid — one of the greatest bargains we have ever offered. = oct IIT WITHOUT. cost. Brilliantine Skirts. Full four yards wide— eae! figured—tined with percaline—and bound with velvet—the identical skirts that sell in the cash stores (<=) CA 5 SS DMD AD ADT TPE PRD ODD MA OD PAOD DDD Deh dol OOF DE OOOOIOD & | everywhere for $8— cut to a dine bargain point —choice while they Inst... Boys’ Knee Made of fine, durable POOP VOD FO OO eS PCP ICO OF | SO OMS POKSODOOTEDO0-0 O96 OF HARDWARE, 1010 Pa. ave. John B. Espey, 2u27-3m.15 Celery A certain cure for malaria. A per- fect kidney and liver regulator. bottle. Boe, Quinine and Rum Hair = TOMC 52s 5 3s see SOL German Porous Palsters. . 10c. Rheumatic Plasters.......10c. Sa Puna peut tui PDODODIR DODO outclassed. He was not knocked out; Club last evening. Ryan was completely simply quit after being struck several he blows. Jimmy McCoy knocked out Jack Speneer, otherwise the “Black Cyclone, ’ the second round. Three sparring contests between local men will take place at the Suburban Road Houre Thanksgiving cay, 3-Ib. jars. ++ -50e. Pharmacy, 11th and F. The best at the low price at Beveridge Thanksgiving CHINA. Our stock of French, Eng- lish, Austrian and American China is complete—comprising all the newest designs in Din- ner, Tea and Game Sets, as well as OPEN STOCK PAT- TERNS—Extra Large Platters for Turkeys, etc., etc—at ¢ traordinarily low prices. To il- lustrate: FINE AMERICAN DINNER SETS, bro tions, very pretty. green. AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER ETS ‘dee erations $22.50, $18 and. FRENCH CHINA DINNI SETS, in numerous new di oration’ and shapes. S2D UP Roast Your Turkey with : ThePerkins t Self-Basting “It is the only Roaster made of steel “it is the only one made wit corners. “It is the only one that will roast a small Q ari Piece of meat as well as a large « 2 ™ Beveridge, i= ; MERC { 929-031 D St. VERY 20. proidery fronts, weil made of geod muslin. kod im our Collard at; eoree OCs. and a large crowd is expected. i. ra bi ‘: . ‘ jeavy- tt Shirts and fe cl to the best collar at the A . —— ature happeaings. are i FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN Han. RSA a le gyer offered in the city. ng? ts made of 1900 hinge Foot Ball Notes. Readings Uy z facts Im one's hands sonuble te Coe ee 15 ‘The Mount. Vernon Athletic Ciub foot T AVEL. A "Van Derver's red 5 ic. pr. ball team will play the Gonzaga Coll 1° . |. Prets and . Mme. ¥ 34 . lege Given by readings hae gained Me the 00 Switches rluced t0 $5.00, Garters, good quality, pr. Hair reduced in same proportion. Four-in-hands and Puffs, are Mme. Siccardi, ma 711 11th st., next to Palais Royat. = ie ‘ace rooms for hairdressing, ae are team Thanksgiving day, on the latter’s grounds, I street between Ist and North Capitol streets northwest, at 2:30 p.m. ‘The Radfords, average 140 pounds, would like to arrange a Tha Address H. C. Patronage of persoms of the highest Mme. Van Derver, 1111 G St. NW. Hours 10 a.m. to 1-2 t 5. Sapdays, 3 to 7 pum, Suspenders—you should have a 4 for every pair of trousers - P mre variety of desirable patterns, Golf Hose, all wool, in plain with fancy The Ascots, T Paffs and tin-lned tops and all fancy styles, Unequaled ‘at 4c. Fourio-bands have ne rysale at the ele ae The whites and blacks are worthy of 37e. Black Half Hose. For this sale. 10c. undered notice. White Studs for evening wear are correct styles. Let Us Take Your Photos On Thanksgiving Day. We wok ou bolidays solely to accommodate many of vur patrons who find it Inconvenient to come to us at any other thne. We'll be open all day Thanksgiving— eat ‘The sale of Unla 8 will be contin- ued. Well-fitting garments of excellent quality. | Lawn Ties and shown in all the ‘The price is cut to 39c.; three for $1.00. rr The Toys Are Arriving Every Day. Our two magnificent Sprague Electric Elevators are carrying thou- sands to the upper floors Customers find there light, spacious and show rooms, filled with useful and practical a. ey BRENTANO’S, PENN, AVENUE. E> We have some new 'sivies’ in Photos | [Work done promptly and Emmons S. Smith ? ae ee et Corre Se WH, Stalee, 1107 F St, an 705, 707, 709 and 71i Penna. Ave. Dues. * Fe