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WASH. B-WILLIAMS, Chocolate Menier, with Whipped Cream and Salted Wafers, roc. THE: FIELD OF SPORT by most long suit players dubbed the “Short Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. Em mons S, Smith, : =e : The Boston Variety Store. [°"% ” “igs” DM | ou Samana Se (OP At once old and new. == It represents the latest = business methods. It was decided to erect our present building. To place upon : - on Sele eetmaanct oe: ti enctaiel | wane PB. the broad avenue, and in the most central and con- | Interesting Games GY. Gasket: Ball | bat te ee te en ee eek Trotting at Brightwod Park. ‘You will find by comparison with the =. fe Quite a number of people attended the Liver Of, with hy n torent pricen quoted elsewhere Chat our spicuous location in Washington, a structure that the . Teaiha,, ea tel Sete cek Oy err cb eth neceavery, Sl oli ing ceiling Jackie Tovipdwonl aici me a orgie ete din Boart take owe werd for Erare it whole city might be proud of. We intend to make the . : the sult is not one to be opened with an|ing Park yesterday. J. L. A. won in the and. digestibie......----- OOC, br yeunell. Seu .ene © bert ore oo to look over our jock. whether you buy store or rot. A few sample prices to tn ous 2 tack at once; but these are not the con- | and Nina Nobl the latter. Jeting Rugs any\ cheaper clecwhere: = fi LOCAL FOOT BALL NOTES fessions of weakness; rather are they the ~ je ‘was won by the lattes an g r yo confession that the hand is one of the paar waa Those elegant Persian Mottled Rugs— Those warm heavy Smyrna Jute Rugs for hallways and bath rooms. 18336 a 28 and conditions. The Genuine Kurdestan Rugs. $1.85 2.25 Furniture. A few random suggestions from a wealth of new ideas: Costumers, in cak, birch, cherry and maple, handsomely polished, in every way a 1 nupertor article. $1.00 A new idea In Towel Rack: A Single Standard. with two cross aris, made of polished hardwood; very sensible and CS "75C. Jardiniere Stands, rcund, with three 75 iC. 83,000 See a eae ‘CRESCENTS’ it nin $3.50 Were Sold Up to Nov. 1, ’97. | witt top and twe usier shennan”? $3.75 Wash. B. Williams,7th&D. noz3-od "oT “CRESCENT: have them in sol 2° This is 13,4 MORE than was sold in] Ladies’ Slipper Chairs, in Hungarian aaa An ee ete Nicclea "These | 8. oak and malachite, with wood $3 49 eee . “Crescent” riders | Sts o see es. eas “will soon | The same styles, with cane seats. . $3.75 scent” at} Mote ornamental ones, of curly birch and ma- * ++ $75 among them. $75 among them. hogany, with satin damask upholstered $4 50 Wash. Branch, s.¢. cor, 9th and H ats. nw: $3.49 Carved Back Rockers, with i. SES, Jr.. Western Wheel Works, _| seas ‘ 5 v. Mar. nod5-284 | cobbler seats, will be sold at. GDe7D Pay me only $3 gallon $3.99 Mahogany-finisa Spindle Back Rockers, ie leather head rest and cobbler $2 15 ° lo - a woeful Ves See eae in our Fancy Col- for Monticel oud Came Arm Meters, wins awed S75 Whisky others for 94 @ Gal. We are showing a very handsome three-piece Inlaid Reception Suite, upholstered $21 75 A liquor no one conid find fault with. Old and | im embroidered velours. . eS ° mele w—honestly, It's a whisky that bears com-| Hall Settles are shown in candsome parison with liquors selling for $5 a gallon. Sent | to!id quartered oak ai $6.00 anywhere securely sealed. ‘Phone 1084. Larger ones, quarte! © id N. H. Duvall-1923 Pa. Ave. |=. sia tater tena" $7.00 mas-thee.tu29 : Bric-a-Brac. : We have anything | is ct came Bere ana f Ss baa Bae Flower Vases are shown in green, or Sportsmen |e A new line of’ Austrian Glass Vases has just b opened. They come in blue and gold, with wh! lo | lace decoration. We price the 9-inch size at. 49e. Supplies for every outdoor sport. manly game} And show them 13 inches sc. and pastime. Guns—an especially fine display of every well-known make, from $10 up. We rent them out for $1 a day—2 for 3 days—$5 a month. Cut Glass. Walford’s Sporting Goods House, Bich Cut Glass in new patterns and cuttings, 4 chen 477 and also gog Penn. Ave. cat R62S-20d NGRAVING a7 BRENTANO’S, er than ever shown, lass 15-inch Punch Bow jt “inch Nat Bi $3.08 Sterling Silver Table Ware, in handsome pat- 8, We quote in Talle Spoons, Dessert Spoons. 1015 PENN. AVENUE. te We are getting the business into smoother running order. “Many little features which add to the convenience of the shopper have been perfected, and as case after case of new goods is unpacked and placed on sale we begin to realize the possibilities of business under new methods * Elevators to the Fourth Floor. THE EVENING sTAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1897-12 PAGES. : 9 Glorys Athletic Club in foot ball by 22 to 4 The feature of the game was the play- ing of Grau and Gatley of the winners. suit game. The following is a complete synopsis of the invitation game, known as “The modified.” There seems to be a rious misapprehersion in the minds of double check aystem—every prescrip- tion passing through the bands of two Pharmacists, The pharmacists who criticism was made recently by a promi- nent writer that the modified game con- fessed weakness by leading the 6, 7, 8 or 9, and best ideas in modern ? and this confession of weakness was an eventful day when we GOOD SHOWING OPQ NEW CLUB) sinus Serer lead of one of these cards It does confess that the hand has not Dongias’ Emulsion of Pure Cod honor; it does confees that the leader has | 230 ciass, Nellie S., second, and Hallock, not trump strength to begin a trump at-| third. The match race between Nominee We have the agency for the Famous ALLEGRETTI Choco- late Creams—the most delicious Chocolates made. Easterners Jubilate. G great majority, neither unusually strong or ‘The South Washington Business Men's} especially weak. One of the triumphant Easterners has Bowling Club is a recently incorporated or-| _ But if it is chosen to consider the above | celebrated the victory in the following song, Y peorporated Or-| confessions those of weakness, then any | written in the measure of “A Hot Time:” sanization, having upon its membership | jead which does not on its face imply great | “Gone giong. pet you ay ick % roll the names of many representative | trump strength or a desire to exhaust : et you ready, ir you South Side business men. ‘The club has| trumps is a confession of weakness. This colors, white and blue, built, in connection with its club house at | ™ust hold true of th> ordinary lead of an| For there's going to be a foot ball game ak ws 1 ace, a king, cr a queen, in that it implies and we're going to win it, too; 4 and T streets, a complete and carefully | that the leader cannot afford to lead}-ms today the mighty Centrale, with thelr equipped bowling alley, and, as the newest | trumps; so, too, with the lead of a acai oo bie =a 2 member of the District Bowling League, | strengthening card. There is no Interme-| | leam 80 Dig and strong, considerable interest was attached to the | diate ground, and all hands can be at once = they’ re going to beat the Easterns, games played last night with the Saenger- | Clgssifled as strong ir Wek in the mod- ut: they're suraly thinking “wrong: bund team. The number of spectators | ified game mean follows: The lead of an Chorus. again indicated the hold that bowling has| honor or the 10 or 9 shows a laudable de- | When the qe eS ape Set taken upon the public's fancy, as the seat-| sire to win a trick, clear the suit or help wee oe A yard of water color Pabies | ing capacity was taxed to the utmost, | one’s partner. The lead of the 2, 3 or 4| At ate eee, Conzale the champion iP s ield. DANDRUFF COCO O OOOOH OOOO EEO ESET OEE EEO OOD Pictures. Artistic and pleasing subjects tastefully framed and at very modest prices. Nursery Pictures. in « row, framed in white, with Tor- $1 08 pl. Place in a gentleman's club, where a cad- many persons standing throughout the en-| marks a hand of superior strength, and is chon mats and brass cor titele veminewiniay! aaueeation ¢ | And when the game is o'er and the victory | di#h cavalry officer insulted a retired shop- Pac SI = ly a call for trumps. The lead of! fb P- Fac Simile Water Colors and Engravings, 20x24, ‘The club possesses a set of alleys easily aie 5, 6, 7 or 8 shows simply a long suit, | 1, one =a segarctonyl eye ill-natured references to In three-Irch reeded white frames, with equal to any in the city. In the games| jed in the effort to clear it. It is exactly re’ll be a hot time in Eastern tonight. - and education. Another young ian, though totally unknown to the shop- Leeper, took up the cudgels on his behalf, ard demanded an instant apology. Instead of withdrawing his words, however, the cavalry ofiicer struck his challenger in the face, and was instantly felled by a return blow, which scattered his wits and left him in a state of collapse. The affair caveed a great sensation in the town, and the excitement increased bruss corners. One of the best we MrEORo played last night no inaccuracies were de-| the lead that the long suit player makes ever shown . oe S oe e | veloped, and taken all together the new] when he opens his suit with a fourth-best Loe SES ES ESS 49 club is a desirable acquisition to the league | card—that bulwark of the conservatives. white and gold frames. Size 16x20... ° ranks. When it is taken into consideration! ‘The division of 13 by 4 results in 3 and a Fac Stmile Pastels, 20x24, in dull and burnished | that the Business Men had had no practice | fraction. Roughly, then, three is the aver- gold Florentine frames, 7 inche® wide, $1 3 upon their alleys, since they were not fin-] age number of tricks to which each hand are marked DDB | isnea tin Tuesday afternoon, ‘and that ali | {Sentitied, and Inability to capture that Real Pastels, with artist's sgnature, SOO MLS GEE ene been done | many would constitute “weakness, 2x24 handsome go ¢ ven- fae h ie See anno ea ene | oo $4.08 | ing 1s considered very fair. ‘The Saenger-| Qiomotde nee teas eel tha teieret ‘lea There is Captain “Sockus” Maupia and our full back, Charlie Snel! Spenser Bliss and “Chap” at tackles won't let the Centrals get a smell; There is “Duke” Licarione and his partner, “Tubby” Stark; “Country” Evans at the center is as solid as arock. (Chorus. heavy mat ; ; diamonds are trumps, and the correct lead| For our left half we have Worsley, and | when the shopkerrer, aunieus to moe Artistically Colored Photograpus of famous patnt- | PUPG Men, with the excertion of Desio. | according to the modified game would be whe Rith Brewer on the right, gratitude, rather’ indefeately announced tngs-St. Ceti ‘and others—in 20:24 @ QR | In'the Teague, plaved a Poot game throwers | the © Of spades in each e gains around the ends they make will | his intention of willing a. large sum of gold Florentine frames “$3. cut, put up their usual gcod exhibition of Sart eine ae money to the stranger who had so nobly cut, pat up thelr usual cod exhibition of | 4 So Sees WETS ere Maupin plays our left end, Hoover | defended him. The young man begged hint Ready-Made Frames RED N ERE Tonle a Bea hie eee one 3.7 8,3. CQ passes back the ball; not to be so foolish, but the bourgeois per- . : ach made} "Gan these hands properly be cailed| They're « pretty pair of tackiere apd have 4 - sisted in his project. and at his death the We can sult almost any size of picture in a pee a ee ee reauow or Oe weak? are they incapable of taking three no flies on them at all!” (Chorus.) fortunate dealer of the blow which punishs ready-made frame. The prices are much tess | {nd Ricker of C- A. C.. = tricks each? Would the opponent who i ——_—>—_—. ed the cavalry officer received a legacy of than when made to order. If these do not suit ms Dee weak? Are"they incapable of taking three WOOD PULP TREE CULTURE. £5,000. The Business Men opened strong in the we make to order any style of frame desired. al 5 them as such, meet with entire success? ———— 28 Goat eShops Eevee | Segre Stn era eteing novtans Seay Se eae Seg oe Joa ugs. ing a strike. The Saengerbund men ali| The modified game is quite popular in facture Into Paper. From Harper's Bazar. We have a small lot, about fifty pleces, of Goat | broke, the inning ending with Business Men | Poston at pregent, the Pyramid Club, of | From the Minneapolis Times. 2 A Boston teacher had been giving a fa~ s hey one 5 Bacnerpalidy Sa!" Seen 41 | Which William “Donald, formerly of Brook- Bale once ace ae ease miliar talk on zoology to a class of ten- lyn, is one of the stars, being its chief ex-| Pulp men concede that no other sub- com Brown, 30x60 inches. Well cured $1. 49 puede ne, omewnae tie eatery tone ponent. The club has scored several de-| Stance, as yet discovered, is equal to spruce] year-olds in a grammar school. To test a After that their work constantly improved, | Gded successes against the best teams in|as a basic fiber for white paper. Their | their intelligence he said, in the course of ortiere ‘ods. Business Men playing poorly, and the Ger. | New gland. mong its players are/ pulp and paper mills consume fully 65 per his remarks: “Who can tell me the highest form of found such well-known experts as C. M. 3 Clay, Fletcher and Knowles. They make cent of all the spruce trees in the United the lead of the lowest card of « suit a | States. Standing spruce in Minnesota is of- mans castly won by a margin of 13 5-ft. Rods, in cherry, oak and walnut, with b cherry, oal alnut, with brass | TT coors follow, trimmings, 19c. With better trimmings, 25c., Bie. SAENGERBUND. 5 2 = A animal life?” Be. and Ae. sea positive demand for trumps from partner, | ficlally reported at 1,050,000,000 feet. It Is] “4 iietle girl held up her hand. ith el trimmings, 25c. and 49c. 1 2 3 1 oa when they do not wish partner to] questionadle whether our cut for pulp and ‘Well, Mary?” 1 5 ae lead trumps, except on his own responsi-| other purposes is proportional to that of i shouted Mary, serious! Jewelry Dept. z 9 : bility, and yet wish to open their long sult, | Come states in the east, where the mane. 5 iéerererad The Metal Girdles so popular at present lend a 3 1 136 Ak they play an intermediate card instead of fact i % ed. T = “Repressing a smile, the teacher said ‘rilie(ot barbaric pplendoc; pleasing tomcat ofan. | the lowest. The partner missing a small | ‘#cture is more concentrated, To avert a} wi Mary? Think again. Is a hyena We are showing some new patterns in Oxidized | Total... z card can infer the suit to be long, but the | Pending famine of the raw material. dif-| te very highest? Don’t answer too quick- Metal and Koman Gold, set with Jew In Bright Cut Metal. Of the new Russian Enamel Finer ones, of mans styles, up to. elt Chatelaines, The feature of the third game was the | hand not strong enough to justify the lead | ferent companies are buying up large y streng start by Hanold, he bowling strikes | 0f trumps. Baker of Brooklyn, comment-| tracts of cut-over and abandoned lands to : * cried Mary; “it’s the in each of-the first five frames and follow. | ing on the above, says: his may work| raise spruce from seeds and seedlings. ing with a spare in the sixth. After that | Very well as long as the adversary does| The annual ouiput for making wood pulp} = —____ Sate he broke’ for the balance of the game, and | NOt understand its significance. It is like | board is about 65,000 tons. From sulphite] Three hundred end fifty million messages: while the score made (189) was next to| Street attachment,’ the famous ‘Albany | Pulp, consuming wood pulp, is manufactur-| were sent through the telephones of the high game for the evening on either side | lead’ and other special devices. They all|¢d manilla paper, whose annua! output is | United Kingdom last year. the finish was disappointing. Saenger- | Proved ‘killers’ until they were found out, | 300,000 tons. Pulp is also manufactured | ———————— == —EEEe bund led throughout the entire game. The | When they proved to be ‘boomerang,’ and | into building materials, tubs, pails, mosaic sccre of second game: 1 ae seldom resorted to among well-posted cara eer pee bodies, bullets for fom use, SAENGERBUND. — ‘ BUSI} players.” protective armor for torpedoes, scles for esr Se aie Naz as | Whien tbe a loweat set la Mone anit sec ait l bevle fend mies RIBDMGLE teen! promote, ° Qpened as in the above examples by Mr, | bedding, silk yarn for garments. In fac Street, the partner is frequently puzzled | there is no end to the practical and beauti- Finer ones, with Jewels, are shown at. Jeweled Buckles for Ribbon Belts, small jewels, are. op And witn large cut jewels are. Hat Pins.—This 1s a season of We have the In rolled plate and cut Jewels at. Be. 3 to know whether the sult opened is long or | fu! utilities to which wood pulp is appro- ‘And in Rassian enamel and Jewels at 1490. 1 5 | Short, and to adopt the above ideas would | Priated, and yet the instructive industry Lorgnette Chains were never so popular as at appear to be giving up the advantages of | is but in its infancy. During the last ten esent pa ss 23 | opening a short suit, headed by no higher | Years the increase of the oases: ia esti- ya S i |. The siness Men: jstarted he | card than a six or seven, which frequently | T-ate? at 500 per cent. Spruce does not ate i md, ‘bem in fall length of sterling | inst‘ game, playing sfeadfly together and-| presents itself. Then, too, many Neves ce. | impart an offensive odor lke pine and some holdi thei 7 0 vhe! 2 y 7 * ‘Twenty styles in rolled plate at olding elr own for three innings. In | cur when the low card of a long suit is the | Other woods, hence is much sought to man. Siiver: Sagar Stielis. 3 1 ,| the fourth frame thé. Saengers jumped | only logical opening from a hand, and the | ufacture water pails, butter tubs, &c., from Work done promptly and in Silter Olive. Spc Gold-filled Chains, fully guaranteed .§1. away and easily won the contest. Fritz | too great readiness under the invitating {sawed or pulp material. A certain per- Pi puly Silver Pickle “We. | Several patterns tn sclid gold at. 2 Harold was again high man, leading both| game of the partner tu rush to trumps | centage of poplar fs generally mixed with A mother Correct form. artments of ladies Ss sides with his game. canges such frequent disaster that the | the spruce pulp to produce the desired! 4. always ° The score of third “game. writer in his practice has abandoned it. | texture. Pulp men use both the white] reaay 4 ifice hh ‘The contidence of our lady friends has been proved by their Mberal patronage of our new de- SAENGERBU - Intermediate cards are dangerous and |2nd black spruces. The latter is more If for her bebe, = | partments. A daily effort will be made to introduce new features and desirable additions. Sy St. Sp.” Sc. | should be avoided, and it is believed that | Common. They can readily be raised on] Sei for her — But % H i ¥ i 23 Shtesirgér.< 1 Pthe safest and best practice is to let the | burned or other open and properly drained often Don’t Let Whiskey Gloves. Muslin Underwear. pd... 185 Pullers UM bieaa of the low card mean to” partner | 8r@ap in the woodlands, In the early spring | Call for any such sacri- As a proof that our people know thelr business. we ask you to examine our Four-button and ‘Two- clasp Glace Gloves. ‘They ecme tu black QR and colors, and are tried on at our risk.. ° Ladies’ Two-clasp Mocha Gloves, in brown, gray Get the Best of You; Get the Best of Whiskey-- to Unk, ered oa and warranted; IDE ‘The sale of these is unlimited if one shows the right goods at the right price: 25c. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with D 1 lace edge, are to go on Friday at Bottled in Bond, under gov- ernment supervision. Sealed by government inspectors with revenue stamp, showing actual _| tor this sale. Pert es - Ladies’ Unl: dered Initial H: date of distilling and bottling. ciieta “Wecths Ste Ain qusted i Handkerchiefs, with color- QUARTS, PINTS & HALF PINTS ie = 3 id z We Sell It: Esprite and wash net Ince trimmed, at JOHN H. MAGRUDER, Conn. ave. and M st. n.w. HENRY MURRAY, 1319 7th st. n.w. HOTEL RALEIGH, Penna. ave. and 12th st. JAS. D. DONNELLY, No. $28 14th st. n.w. SAM. ROTHSCHILD, No. 829 14th st. n.w. ’ Ribbons: ‘Three spectal lois are quoted for Friday’ from a full line of new and stylish patterns. 39. Satin Ribbons, In all colors, 5 inches wide, are offered now at.. 25c yd. se. Faney Persian Ribbons, in all colors, are priced at... " d3C yd. . TES Tth st. nw. “A lot of Faney Hibben, in plalds and 3g | stripes, worth 45c., 1s quoted at. . CHAS. KRAEMER, a 3 i : f “ : lvosen up the dark soil to fineness, mix| fice. On the contrary could ny, the gods.” The price te the Divot. opened than to be too ready to rush to | With pr et ie oa nour ll eres tect herself and i that A lot of 50 dozen Drawss wi placed on ; i trumps. 2 ri sale Friday. They are made of good quality mus- Co-} Baker is the whist editor of the Daily | 224 rummaging stock. They will then take] wayto protect her baby. Hin, with three-ineh: hems and a cluster 1 Qc, | hmbia eather Club ana. the Saengerbund, | standard Union, and 1s one of the stron: care of themselves. This method is mot. 90 During. the critical 3 re aes alee y% onday even- | est “common sense” players in the countr:; ven pen country. For quici Period when a woman is looking forward to lot of Muslin Gowns, with yokes of four rows | ing. He was captain of the Greater New York | 8TOWth. and quick profit from the prairie motherhood, the best ion she can of insert and tucks finished with cambric ruf- President Rice will within a few days a plantation, it is better to plant white and] give to the tender little life which is depend- Wot for Fetaay’ will be. Neeve®: TH ADe, | issue a call for a meeting of the league | \6"the seventh consreas: out es wing | Norway spruces, being hardier than the| €nt upon her own, iste fore Pe wit onn ss EO Saco ° & | delegates, to consider several matters of | 3t the seventh congress, and was winner | bicck, when the seedlin inet 5 = ates, = 5 gs are about six} the health - bri “Favorite Prescri; Ladies’ Black Satteen Gaderskirts, made in um- | im . of several pair prizes. There is not as 2. ty nging 2 sg brella “style and" Hned with domestic innel, | “Standing of the league clubs: much attention paid to the character of | ground is deeply and well pulverized ara | ‘OWS prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief finished with two narrow ruffles. Are D W. bo rt the player ene is called upon to oppose if | sy nned, placing them, say, four feet apart consulting physi ician to the Invalids’ Hotel marked out for Friday at. x IC. 2 rat. he has the reputation of a strong player. a kin aioe Tek and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. ¥., 6 for easy culture, and in due time thin out d sold yablisses’ Abrons are shown, made up of fine He can be gauged accordingly. Every de- | as needed for the “fittest.” Rightly man- Santina by all dealers in medicines. Jawn, extra wide, with 15: ms and 3O\c pariure from the recognized play has a | aged, the spruces and poplars can be prof. ite aangers of motherhood and most “ - 50e. . Ate ° significance which must be interpreted cor- | itably cut when fifteen to twenty years| Qf its pains ‘and discomforts are entirely Corsets = As rectly to counterplot the intention of the | old. Certain it 1s that no other crop will| banished by the use of this rare “ oO BASKET BALL. player. With knowingly weak players as | pay so well in the near future. Such groves | tion.” | It gives elastic strength and true GUE, Bare Just, recetved 25, doz. of, the Celebrated Copanentsnenya play out of the faint are very healthful, beautiful and protective aiegiceeg 4 to eed erg a and Globe Corsets, in white and black French satteen. | @. . aS G r nce, and one is not called | ¢, d farm. Strange, indeed, erve - cet involves in motherhood. Tap ate Selipentisi he Mee ema AOC Seat Geeeeiaeee Se Sa [oa use all the whist strategy of which cas abet monuneD GheEe alien aa This healthful condition is transmitted to e wel = oo ° : one is capable. a few farmers, will run wild over the Klon- e baby both by the improved quality of The Washington Light Infantry cham-| Any player who adheres strictly to one | dike vi . is ° u gold discoveries, risking lifé in an] the mother’s secreted nourishment and by Notion Department. pion basket ball team, of the District | style of play is a trick loser in the long | arctic climate, when’ here in our sunny | the child’s increased constitutional vigor, ‘Thousands of small articles, useful and conven- | League defeated the Queer Wheelmen In | Tun. region a surer fortune is attainable. It is a perfect health protector to them ient, are crowded into this department. _ | an exciting game at W. L. IL. C. armory panieronly courant pri Bos fheimost Large Size Pini LEY a Ee e as boxes Solid Head Jet Pins. last night by a score of 6 to 2. The Queers | play. if the hand is a long suit hand, play Glass Mead Mourning Pins, 3 boxes for put up a pretty game, replete with rapid | an aggressive gante. If you find the trumps Geen snare fety Pins, nickel, Se, don | P&8Sing and clever team work, but with | banked against you, abandon your plan, as Noee Havpieiinnn toe “se, | all thet were outplayed by the infantry tes nen recenres eonoe €0 Onewith Universal, Skirt Yoke, tn black, white 767 champions. ‘The W. L. I. C. team will play | 9109/08 Une Of Play. Sour Saiatee ae the cae Cale Ca C. | the Cycling Corps team December 4. The ditrerent situations constantly confronting Teen nee pave aie wile : $e. | following was the line-up for last night’s | you, and it is your individual resources you ipertai best cave jaurae ci Stu game: are thrown upon. You have no time to Hermsdorf Fast’ Black Shoe Polish. : Queer Wheelmen—Loftus, center; Bur-| consult the books on any difficult plays Shoe Thread, Durham hard linen futs gess, right center; Campbell, left center;} you are in doubt about. It is here whe 200-yd. spools | for Buckley, right back; Swinghammer, left | the knowledge of the style of play of di Rit linen \Goeesec teee back; Becker, right forward, and Tierney, | ferent players is of the greatest benefit. VET th. No other medicine was ever devised REMEMBERED HIM IN HIS WILL. by an educated, scientific, physician for the fis een agen of a health and o the ial femini: ins. No Five Thousand Pounds for = Single! Ceher preparation ever accompliched this : Purpose so scientifically and effectually. fee Sod eS A more particular description of its re- In a match between two northern boxers | markable properties with a full account of some years ago the younger pugilist knock- some surprising cures of female difficulties ed his opponent out of time with the very | is given in one chapter of Dr. Pierce’s great first blow, and, by a single hit, won 200] thousand-page illustrated book, “Thc Peo- guineas. In addition to this sum he clear-| Ple’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, ed nearly a thousand pounds as the result | Wich/s sent free paper-bound for the mere te z See BS 2 oa Re Linen Fl ss left forward If your partner indicates ty the play of | of a betting transaction, and may thus]! ¢joth-bound, for stamps. Address’ the JAS. J. ROCHE, No. 302 N st. nw. Men’s G a en ee semen Se “|W. L. 1—Hough, center; McQuade, right | low cards on two or three plays that he is | fairly be said to hold the record for quick-| Doctor as above. > 5 A Srant en’s Goods. center; McCabe, left center; Lee and Chap- | not a. factor in the game, then you can do | and profitable work in the ring. bacarmumsiangeascs coir tata man, right back; Shreve, left back; Bur-| little harm by false carding or playing A = " a 4 H My 3 ur very. A. 0. WRIGHT, No 1632-14th st. _ Men who dress correctly and who appreciate sterling values are pat- | nett, right forward: J; Schaihirt, leit tor: | yous hand as you please, regerdless of lis See alti rit deren ee LOUIS BUSH, 1305 E st. aw. rohizing our new department. Goods for full dress and for street and | ward. ‘A wide-awake partner is: seldom deceived | Tre, rtai fo f pr = = epee as business w elegant and tasteful Goals—Loftus, 1; Burgess, 1; Shreve, 2;| by an unusual play of a partner with | ism would not like them to become more 0c19-t,th,s-3m,70 business wear are cleg - . & Harry Lee, Hough, 1. Sydney Beber, | whose play he is familiar. common. There would be precious little Men's Mocha Gloves, tried on and paces eee nee: ee, sfouble, sole and | umpire; C. A. Norris, referee; Pink Smith, NO DEALS UNDER Way. fun for the crowds of spegfators that con- ednat v2" 1Oc, } timekeeper, ana L.’ W. Taylor, official ee gregate to witness the meetings of our Po | etal abet at oe 1 Fleece-lined and Unlined Dogskin Gloves are quoted at 49e., 98c. and $1.50. We are showing the Best Unlaundered Shirt in the city. It is made of Utica muslin, with all- linen bosom, full reinforced back, patent gussets in U l N gic, Sat aps fe een an back As fect fitting as any it shirt. eee rele eee 50c. French Pereale Body and_ Bosom Shirts, open back and front, in neat effects, perfect fitting, ith link o Worth $1.25. Are Men's Shirts and Drawers of 70 per cent na- tural wool, sold nowhere less than 7c. per 50c ee eccccsecccoce . LL Jewelry contain- Chote Ls : ing “precices stones : will be held 2 3 subject to the the buyer, with ilege of ‘exam: : Ps ste t Spe ie Housefurnishing and $ purchase after such ex- LAMP DEPARTMENT. aminaticn, the goods may Everybody agrees that our Lamp Department is § BAT by far the most extensive one im the elty, includ- Charged. "The -quil'ty of ing Lamps of all styles and descriptions. Specials * every article is guara © teed as represented by th auctioneer. eee cccccccccces for tomorrow: 5S Bracket Lamps, compkte with reflector, bureer and chimney, ready for use. Spe- eal ‘2ilc. fiction. "We apperciate the tact that par. | 25 Reception Lamps, complete with porcelain chases of Diamonds and Precions Stones | shade, decorated to match the new $1 79 are not made without due conside Tow shape. Special . ° and that many are chary about buying a- Soeeeaccooceoeres 2 d Floor Maroy, Pens ehaghar I” c. | being satisfied with the present make-up of | did not relish the fact that the victorious n o <i scorer. me hampion boxers if the contests were to be Laundered Dress Shirts, with all-linen bosoms, The Carroll Institute basket ball team of | But Mr. Wagner's is Not Wholly Satis- finished i = % 4 » ~ in the first round, and efen those oe CeCe eee eens ow $1.00. IC. the National League defeated the govern- fied With His Team. who backed the winner would not be ment printing office team by a score of FaRee nat Ape aan alt ! : Heavy-welght Merino Shirts and Drawers in| 14 to 7 in the game played last night at| Mr. J. Earle Wakn nO Dec | somuant at” the epeedy seramination ot the! *, Ball Club, | sport. A recent match between two feath- white and camel hair colors, French necks, the Carroll Institute gymnasium. Follow- | owner of the Washington Base + | SPO + ei Benet buttons and ribbed skirts. gar: 3 ¢, | ing. i= the line-up: arrived In this city this morning. Mr. | $rowplente resulted in an easy victory for ~ Ee eo Carroll Institute—Daly, right forward; | Wagner intends spending a few days with i ve Heavy-weight Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, | Brick, left forward; Berberick, cente! Se eee y Mi hh in a} th f the fij Hi absolutely non-shrinkable. Worth $1.00 5 his friends and will close up the season the commer.cement ot e fight. He got everywhere. Our price. . orth #80, phy, Tight back: Hughes, left back, and) | ness way as regards National Park. | the purse of £100, and goodness knows how Derby Ribbed German Balbriggan Shirts and] _G- P. O.—J. Pearson, right forward; Man-| During a short conversation with an| much meney besides, but received n ietape Drawers, a perfect garment for men who: gan, left forward; Gallagher, center; C.| Evening Star reporter today, Mr. Wagner | ged by pees hh cannot Wear ‘oo! Oc 5 ‘agner | fied by the suddenness of the coup de grace. 5 Pearson, right back, and Lynch, left back. | assured the latter that he was far from| They had come to see a tough battle, and Full Ruby Jeweled Watches is one of the reasons for their world - wide reputation. Their great durability is another. It Pays to own ‘a watch of known merit. Full Ruby Movements are made imsizes for ladies and gentie- men. Appropriate Holiday gifts. At all dealers—everywhere. man had d his money by t bh Gone Goals from fouls—McAfee, 2;| the Senators, and, although the club had of his Oat it ore rticg Esoveuay: S canton a good record last season, he felt confident | ¢f obtaining the cash, they said, and China Department. PRESIDENT YOUs@'s BULLETIN. the coming season would still be a better | oughtn’t to be allowed to occur again. LAMP GLOBES, Pease one, About the thirty-thousand-dollar deal] An impromptu fight between two young # with the Philadelphia club, Mr. Wagner | men of position proved still more profitavle 200 Lamp Globes, 8-In., decorated with AT Keeping Track of the Base Ball} said that all the base ball experts of the| to the winner of it. The disagreement took hand-painted flowers and sprays. Special. Cc. Players in Officigl Form. country had indorsed his offer as being a = ef 01 100 Lawp Globes, 9-in., hand painted President Young of t jational League od thing for both clubs, and that when eccratione Special for tomarrow--::- OC, recently issued the ES oficial bulle- | the Washington public fully understood 50 Lamp Globes, 9-in., Royal Worsted decoration and analyzed the offer it would also be and colored ground work. ial for tin, the first since the annual meeting in with him. . tomorrow. Sesteesessoes BL QQ | Phitadetpnia: ed At present there is nothing under con- Other Lamp Globes range im price from 4c. to | Contracts for 1898—witk Minneapolis, L. | sideration in the Feed tens foo for oS 0. . » C. AL ta : ts there is no when a JARDINIERES AND meta E. Ritter, C. Ricé;, Baga Morgan; with | players, but is Detroit, William C. Raffert, George Brands; | might be sprung. Mr. Wagner says he has More than 2,000 Jardinieres in this de; e bs dest: the from l0e. up to $15. Specials for tomorow | With Columbus, E. J. Poor. “ a pcthenge praneed Se would. Tike to ee 4 ith shade—the monds at auction. We Want you to be absolutely | 25 Reception Lamps, complete w! Bctistled. “We know our cualities and auction | mew green and Copenbagen blue deco- $2 89 prices will stand the fullest constderation, so we | raticns. Special .. z é Etfale"woulel eho pSiedaae™ had af"Soane | 28 lianacet Lampe, in sow and ct.’ 3Qy not fully satisfied with your bargiin rou need not | ¢lusive designs. Special - le ‘The entire stock iaust ve sot, and | Other Banquet and Reception Lamps at $3.08, We guarantee all qualities to be by the ‘auetioneer, who has been $4.98 up to $30. SPECIAL NOTICE. 25 Banquet Lamps, worth from $5 to $15, slight- ly defective or bruised. Special for 2 ments own reputation cai 'y twenty-three sears of | ‘morrow only. eS, ite Stine re oat oy moe «| Special Sale of Oil and 3 Sales: 11 a.m., 3:30 and} 2 oi stoves, suttadle to heat bath $t 19 7:30 p.m. eee ee . A Geposit an} ehase made at suction will reserte it, uaull Cbelstmas If soa so desire, as | 12 OM Heaters, will heat medium- $1.59 we expect that it will requise about that time | size reom. Special... . dispose of this immense steck. We confitently escert that pever im your lifetime will sou have another such ity to uy the fivest [fa- fonds’ and Precious Stones at sich low aueticn nit NE atts SE 94 60 omer e : Jacobs Bros., 1229 Pa. Ave.| Qur elevator service meets with universal approbation. EMMONS 5S. SIITH, PIANO TUNING, AR Rg mn Le years with J. of Pinos ard Orguaa. Dib 4b Be Dold Ime 705-707-709 and 200 Jardinieres, red, blue and green, 6-in. Terms accepted—By}‘Washington, Homer size. Special for tomorrow. steeee ¢ | Mack; by Minneapolis, Wiliam Lale, T. H. a Bpectal “Sie. to 2c, | Hanna: by Toronto, T. Gatlus, James Cock- Ce man, A. Reed. 2 2 50 Jardinieres, 8-In., best quality English ‘Released- Broo! - See re cer res pa 69c. lam Haliman; by TBreskiyn: to, Lowe . 0c! Philadelphia to 81 and colorings. Special $1.69 Taylor, Clements, L. 3S, Dowa:, by st 12 Pedestals, with 9-in. Jardinieres Louis to Philadelphia, Cross, Donahue, te match, green, yellow or pink. Spe 98 Douglass; by St. "Louis to New York, Mt r a | i| Belsctoue: witeiawd By. tegiyn, wi - Gas Heating Stoves. Barnes of Minneapolia, Hy Greminger of 12 good-size Gas Heaters, will heat Buffalo; by Washington, A. M. Jones of any medium-size room, complete, with $2 98 to nade aha Pittsburg, P, Atherton of Tae tae ae a | gear nich tate pal o tonic, Russel of 4 pipes, Ktussia trop. Special tomor- FP OS Dallas; by Louisville, George of Reserved—By Auburn, Joseph R. Shakel- IMning. ton, = plete, with 8 feet Tubing. THE “MODIFIED GAME.” Popular Method in Boston of Play- : iad ‘ BRENTANO’S 711 Penna. Ave. ABS i abi a