Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1898, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1898—14 PAGES. gas é AMONGTHEWHISTERS The Greatest Shoe Sale Se er = WASH. B. WILLIAMS, | Zt Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. Rockers Reduced. Spie span new "98 mojel Rockers re- duced to get you acquainted with them ickly. ‘These prices will prevail. for . Tuesday end Wednesday back to regular figures A—New Style Reed Rocker, rolling edge, fancy design, strongly de. and ax com. SE BEA IOR IER RIERA BEA MAIOAIEN K Traits ; Don’t Suffer s from Catarrh. & { of the {hie | \ f ment in a few days. ‘The w ri « 4 KEA : a Ever inaugurated in Washington is now in full blast. The prices we are quoting must induce you to purchase, if not for VISITORS y present; for future use. The Bargain Tables will interest you. —— Come in and look them over. : _ Table No. 1. Table No.2. cores the hawking wren bee bs iy of the age—and the enly x KEATING (3 Ss q zt ossible for ~ e ° * offensive and unbealthy tn An Exhibition of Masterly Handling of Cards. Meth bbbtettt, ortable and ful SMe eee eeeeeeeeeees ee On this table you will find This table contains Men’s Tan SPORTS IN GENERAL “Curved” frame which gives /| © Magy, iver’ ns Fainish Large Sise ‘Arm Rockers, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s tH and Black Shoes, in Lace and cntold (ethengtht 2% the mage What a Ficepm ed Shoes, all sizes, and at the uni- os $2.00 and $3.00 grades. © Se “Double Roller Chain” which {| * 1 be foenr price Of.22.5 22 essa gost. ce oO ‘The long looked for match between Baltt- | / —4.ces friction, increases speed )| wired. of vl = more and the C. Bi. C. of Washington 2 Hen eet chrertally recommend KEMING $ z AS —_— came off Saturday night at the club rooms ) and overcomes every objection 3 FARR CURE. 10 gives immediate riiel. Large, Strong High- Table No 3 T. ble No 4 of the C. Bi. C., and Washington won by |{ to the average chain! BS fou: hours’ use ‘the wufferer gintly. ie ey erat. $1 50 See a 2TH twelve tricks. Baltimore flushed by many ) . Te you intend baying an { | s& continues meds feeling and retiring ‘ait cheap a G vi] i victories had been playin: reat whist “1808"" Bicycle, by all means & to h. It posse onderful pow & era ee ° Here are a lot of Ladies’ Laced Gentlemen will find on this ae HB ieeden dines rss inepect the “Keating! oF Caen. peewee pantera g ound at $2. se z : table some choice plums in Pat- lately, and was evidently surprised whea Barring none, it in the Hgnt- ¢ | festering Go-carts and and Button Shoes, in patent tip < Washington put up such a stubborn fight. est, strongest, —_pretttest, 3 : FOR SALE AT & qudeptiiietaces allsceesen oar C. ent Leather, Kangaroo and Calf. gS The four that visited Toledo and brought ee eee ZA ‘ Ss izes. ho Pes Thi ~ z vheel on * 3 Be “See oes Eee f a é The $3 and $4 qualities. While back tne A. W. L. trophy, and with one ex- 5 { x Mertz’s Pharmacy 3 aby Carriage, with bieycle wheels, choice at. aS Be o ception the celebrated Walbrook four, who downed Philadelphia, were of the sixteen from Baltimore. and that they sustained a shock was apparent. The game that Wash- :ngton put up was in keeping with its old- time prestige. The pair that made the best showing were those playing the same game zs Ealtimore, Harban and Mattin Bosler and Thomas made higti score for Baltimore, north and south; Gaither and Wyatt, east and west. McCoy was not at ioweste cece BLES : his best, and got rattled early in the —+* they last the price is.......... Bes Table No. 5. This table we have reserved for some choice bargains in Ladies’ Shoes, consist- § ing of Kid Button and Laced, patent leather tips, the new styie toe; sime as you pay ia} Soup About 25 styies of each from which to Wash B. Williams, 7th& D. The ax Universal | Food West EndCycleCo. % lithandF Sts. é \ Karl Von Rodenstein, Mgr., ¥ (730 15th St. Above Rigg ERR TAN RE RE R B Bank. § other dealers $2.50 and $3.00 for. Bargain price....... EEEEEEEEEELEEELELEDEEELEEEEEERUEEEEE In this sale we offer you the choice of DR. JANON’S Ladies’ Shoes at... One of the Walbrook team was so absorbed Choppe — oe ees ee st ‘| home with him, = = = aay a hich delayed the final count for some A lot of Men’s Low Cut Rubbers—the 75c. quality. While they last you can cents bours. $ have them OS ci iw Bota argent Cognos Sowa eaters oe i i iy eee e eee The game was full of interesting situa- ee a pair. FAMILY SHOE STORE. 310-312 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Avenue Entrance Through S. Kann, Sons & Co. tions, hands No. 10, 14 and 16 being very sisastrous for Baltimore. On 16 alone Washington netted seven tricks, and the hand is given below. Four of the Washing- ton pairs got nine tricks on the hand. There was much false carding, and the Bal- timores were not able to place the cards, or did not seem to know that most of the Washington players were playing the invi- tation game. On board 10 Bingnam went out with a low spade, McCay, who was the fourth hand, togk tae trick and led low trump. trom A. K x x of hearis, playing Bing- ham's game, result—ioss of two tricks. The boys were royally entertained, and enn 921 F st. id Gill’s, i333 px 08 mb7-2t* Chops all kinds of food into clean- cut, uniform pieces, as fine or coarse as wanted. It does the work of Chopping Bow! and Knife in one-tenth part of time, with infinitely less labor and much more perfectly. No quantity too small for chopping, there being tem was not only a great success, but with- out question the best and most satisfac- tory test of pair playing ever suggested. President Otis said it was as nearly per- fect as it seemed possible to get it.” Foster sposed the hands, and it took him just forty minutes. TUCKER TO TO BROOKLYN. bbb bbb bbb bed detested ofentenfeadeafeaenfeneobeobeee oh Thbbbtebh rte t het phe eed: took thelr defeat gractiaulge and: Wook fore | ate, wy ».| FOR EASTER?! no waste whatever. + EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE E EEE PEEP PEE TE EEEPELTEEEEPER | wand to having better reaulis when they | MT Wagner Comiident, That Doyte h —— — ———— a = jay vhe return match, which will be . r = Hops 2 Ibs. Meat oe ; : ae the Baltimore ‘clubhouse. In the, mean: | Mr. Waguer completed a sale or trade Call and see our : = GOOD ROADS STATISTICS | farms and tarm products. Double loads | broadest posible basis throughout the | time Baltimore will play a match with wile | with the Brooklyn club late Saturday per minute. Price, $1. cheapen transportation. country, so that its influence may be of | mington Gagkh wicks wera Shcekaan 4 ae SAL 1 t Spri lin EF call and se Sinica ee : Can market over good roads when com-|weight "n any direction in which it may | Te Stcre was: wa. ae Ree elegant spring line, ; Bis : The commissioner of public works in New | modities are scarce; can always ship de- | ultimately be thrown, Balti E go to the Bridegrooms for the coming M 3 Savdey? tai Given Ode nome) coneine ties a<e\| suite cthepweatner Fifth—To obtain and spread among the North and South. ; East and West season. If a cash consideration entered or send for samples. = Beverid guments for better roads in his fourth an- | _. es are more sought after along ee eae po nisemation regarding re- a i into the negotiations, the amount should ao i 00% s. cent legislation for read improvement and Si SOR splay See WwW. nual report, which has just made its ap- | “Cannot sell lands advAntagcously along | its practical operation in the varlone tare | Sul mney : not reach above the § mark. If a player Dress Coat and Vest— : Es B= pearance. His office not only talks about | peor roads. Good roads make brisker de- | and counties, W.Thomae& McCay. Gi, Ladd & Huwerd.... 3% | is to come to Washington, it will probably Vi 5 Di Is i TOTTERY, PORCELAIN, GLASS WARE ETC. | the advantages of good roads, but It also | Mand for farms Sixth—To obtain and publish full intor- | Waekingiom— eta be Catcher Grim. The latter is really not icunas, iagonals anc 1215 F St. & 1214 G St. | aves practicar good. so much so that since | Bad Tuads cause people to gather Into | mation regarding methods of road bulld- | parhaneMettingie. 46% Britta wine a wanted by the Washington club, as th> Worsted Thibets, to order, : Z the present system has been inaugurated | Wagon highways are the greatest arter- | United States US DATES Of the | MeCombéstepnevs.. + %4 Barrick & Carr..." — | Senators are sirong behind the bat, but Dulin & Martin, Managers. the state has become quite famous all over | ies of commerce. Seveath—To procure and furnish to local | Wirt & Hemy...... ~3!g|Borden & Low..-.., + 3, | Messrs. Wagner and Brown are no doubt $15.00. it the country as the home for good roads. The splendid condition of the roads in leagues at reduzed prices, all valuable pub- Hand 16. vrcertain about third base, and perhaps 2 . . ae os — ‘Among other things, the commissioner |SWitzerland and France is due to perpet- | lications on the subject Of roads and perd trade for a good man at that position may Trousers — Neat Striped ‘Trusty and True all the way through. sai ual attention. legislation. be effected through Catcher Grim. The . , < z : says: Experience over a series of years demon- pee < = z and Checked Worsteds, to 98 Remingtons & Orients. | it costs 9% cents per bushel to ship; strates a stone road is cheaper than a Infantry Defeated the Queers. frieras of Tucker are pleased, at any rate, wheat from Chicago to New York, a dis- — the first cost of gravel is | The Washington ‘Liglit Infantry basket is 2 cc 3 2 muc SS. a r) tance of 900 miles; it costs 3 cents a bushel | The trained road builder is just as neces- | Pal! team defeated the Queer Wheelmen in to haul wheat on a level road a distance of | sary as the trained doctor, manufacturer or |# exciting game/Saturday night last by that this hard-working player will remain order, $5.00. in the big league. Mr. Wagner is no doubt ccnfident that Jack Doyle will report in time to be of service to the club, otherwise Covert Top Coat—in all : five miles, and on a sandy read it would | educator. 10 to 3. he will be out of the game entirely. the newest shades, to order, * EB $ cost at least 9 cents per mile to haul it. || Results of improved roads: Tremendous | The attendance was one of the largest of It has been said that Mr. Wagner of- patie -. 32) these “Dovel Seat cae remenenio Niet of bob walies og | er. wife, sons and daughters: shortens als. |!" and applause. ‘The’game was fast and | Trump—Ace of Diamonds. East te lead. | be seen by what the head of the Senators walt anti inter.” transportation by steamer or canal boat, | ‘ance to be traveled. He who shortens | “2RpP¥ and exciting from the start. “so” ex "Su “gg f SREB om the subloct: We do what some Eho, Wersteeea F ad. One mile of | listance to market gains a great advan- | 440 Westie ee pete cane ae ees ze “Considering that I gave Baltimore three a0 ie Se age Ligh antry team, who : x nen for whom I was offered $17,000 mainly tai i Wiecls concen ocd Tends wotld make Sos ein ele tual) (0: | weroce maaan wear out tiehorsesivery rep" are the cham piong in the District league. aan en {a Rus | in order to get Doyl=, it is not likely that ilors promise to do. sidered the best ti Th very mile of good roads places | idly. thus detracting very largely from the | Put the latter had the advantage in scrim- ADx JD sD 2D I would put Doyle’s release on the market . - ‘ ee oe ene ion. Thus eve je of good roads p eae mage plays and goal throwing. Qn in JH 6dx | for $5,000. Last season the Brooklyn club Open evenings until 9 o'clock. market last year the producer seventy-five miles by rail | Pufits of the § asa . | The goal throwing of Burnett and the 2b KDx 9D 7D aie S700 Far Cali Fuente. Raiaitel i at $1o0_but what nearer to the markets. It is estimated that | ,,~/Vilization Is to be judged by the condl- | ai youn work of Loc MeGu te ing ites HT << 300 BG SO anna St eeO a eat nent 2 0 at ¢ proce : n e roads. all-ror 9 2», McCabe and in 3 5 vill anc y. 2 ©. G. Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave. | produce to market is $2 per ton, or just ee center by Loftus 9f the, Qucers was also a as icx IS 38 are the three men I gave to Baltimor il HN WN : about $1,000,000,000; it is also estimated e National League for good roads. of q feature of the game. In the first and sec- gS ox Ks 48 TS pAlly Gene ANNPLES CReOr chs Ets lu GUUS eee that about 6 per cent of this last amount, | which Gen. Roy Stone of the Agricultural ond innings the Infantry team scored three | 22 oS 78 AS< QS Seer tet eas ees cee Dene oct | THAT REMINDS or $60,000,000, would be sa ch year if | Department is chief, is doing considerabl ’. Cc. Baltimore—4. sven were to consid>r releasing D. goals, and four im the Jast inning. The Bi. os farmers were able to do this hauling over | missionary work all over the country in | Queers succeeded in winning but one goal | xWinuing card. good roads. support of its side of the question. The | in each inning. Trick 1 West commences to signal and We have demonstrated by building nu- | organization is ombination of all of the The line-up: unblock at the same time, having the heart Aways under the state aid | S00d roads organizations in the country,| qe. 1, 1. Position. a. Ww. and spade suit guarded. without | lecal and national, and all work for the | Hough .Center .. ‘Tierney | _ Trick 2 Nerth tries to establish his long I could not afford to let him go to Chi- cago. olks up the country used to say that T was the best iudge of whisky in all those parts. I haven't forgotten That's why 941 Pa. Ave. N.W. fe28-m,w&t-6t LOCAL CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP | — merous stone law that we can have good road: MAGRUDEEL'S | overloading with taxes this class of small- | ©€ common good—the improvement of the Right cata: suit of hearts. All the C. Bi. C.'s played hemor 2 — - ‘ CK WHISKY. | Ost income mers’ returns are eom. | highways of the country. ‘This ta a stupen- mere Guummest | the spade ® at trick :3, because of the =< 3 JT teil you Tmt pretty bard 1 | Parativel mpared with those in OA EG PO a (ie ae GI era ome guard........Pitkin | ace of hearts. ‘Though not a strong play. it! The first game in the match for the Our ability tp Please. : other pursuits: ore, at first they hes- dbs s before them. The main | schafhirt ight back. .Schw! was very successful in this hand. . fs Rie 3 : vers Molsdbecit » building of these >» is located in this city. but branch | Mequade, -.. went back. -Schwinghammer championship of the District of Columbia CFFULL QUART BOT- .Schwinghammer Masterly Playing. ae Aedisety : ones The following hand, as played by Woo- Rees Ji. Shuekley | ten and Bingham against Dr. Smith and 1: Q. W.,% Goals Epsey, the strong Walbrook pair, is a gem, * i ‘Schafhirt, and had the cards been laid face up on the TLES, $1 JOHN H. MAGRUDER, COR. CONN. AVE. AND MST. wh7-m.w,f.20 Folks interested — improved high . but they are rapidly Ps are located in ork, Chicago, | Lee. Teartiieg (ieati by iia ase ot: tneaeiicesy can waukee, Omaha. San Francisco, Atlan- | McCabe. very much add to their net returns by the |t@ and other cities. Many volunteer in- | Hursect lessened cost in serving the cities with en D EO mit Be Ct a gCtVe|COOUEK || a eri Apres © already ‘been received from nu- | - Free throw ace merous corporations, associations and men |ffom field—W. ywhere who are noted for the zeal and | J.. 2; McCabe between Messrs. F. B. Walker and L. Tharp was played at the Washington Chess Club a week ago Saturday, and was won by Mr. Tharp. Mr. Tharp played excellently, while Mr. Walker did not show up as well % pounds more on good. haul 50% 0 Loftus, 1. Free | table the play of E. and W. (Washington) | as usual, He did not make the proper re- hard, sandy roads with a four-inca tire |; Ones ae > ae thro ° 4 = Se ase RBSRe the Proper se in € a O pare yaru with (a, one-and-a-half-Ineh | importance of good roads. A glance at the | Pifes—Messrs, Adam Johnson and Sidney weak line of attack. Both parties played fre. You can hau pounds more on | plans ¢ oft i League | Bieber. Referee— or f a . ame laste Leese, free of cha level gravel roads with A four-ineh tire | BES and purposes of ihe National League eferee—Mr. C. A. Norris. Time rapidly. The game lasted but little over Good Roads will convince one that it) Keeper—Mr. E. S$. Byrnes. Scorer—Mr. J. is guided by men who understand the diffi- | B. Baker. than you can with a one-and-one-half-inch culties to be overcome and have set about ae tire. ; in a business-like way to do it. = The object of all legislation should be the | ‘The following is taken from the consti-| Mr. Kirby of Grafton, Mass., one of the greatest good to the greatest number; | tution: strong New England checker players, who therefore, le; ation should be liberal The league seeks: JF ‘i : $2 layed in the recent tea toward good roads, as they are more gen-| First—To combine as far as practicable | P12 Sere eeeee nh beuneen two hours, while under the rules they could | _ pRiME AND CRYSTAL pReaES have consumed over twice that time. 3 Solid Gold Frames at Following is the score of the game: ‘ Opening—Queen'’s Gambit Declinea. | _ Oppenheimer, Optician, 5 ¢ @ 514 9TH N. F ker. L, Tharp Walker, 17 Glasses repaired while yon wait. Prescriptions filled at lowest prices. I otografy with the same amount of power exerted Will find here whatever is needed for sue- cessful pl stoxraf taking. Printing and De- veloping well as Enlarging to any required iy size—is something we are especially skiliful | Try ‘us erally useful than any form of public im-| the efforts of all persons now engaged in | #!! New England and Boston, fifty players sie SY | 5 _mbz-2t Walford’s, + & 77 Pa chee provement. the work of road reform. 5 on a side, stopped in the city a few days] Avick oe wid ae ie eee | Pees pate Oy S477 ba - Good roads in the end will not cost as| Second—To awaken interest in the sub- | the past week, and made the following RAB WEED Lot nbeiing) Se aTdihn © Sew! wink — = esis Ss much money outlay as poor ones. No tax | ject among the people at large. scores with local players: Kirby 3, Powers | SP&2des Cop of not +e). doe: t is as great as one of bad roads. A bad| Third—To receive, publish and discuss | 2, drawn 1; Kirby 3 drawnl2vant |2ueeo.= coll throughithe| Honsr turned. road is a heavy tax on those who use it, | any well-corsidered plans for local, state | Kirby 7, Mundelle 13, 10. Mr. Kirby N South. and the worse the road the heavier the tax. | or national action or legislation. | was on his way to Cuba on a private tour : 9s os Improved roads bring better prices for | Fourth—To establish the league on the | of inspection. Castles RBs Hate to | | ie| 5: i 7 . - H 8. s 7 5. ‘ immediately relieved! | 10 ka ! i 5 Rkeos i= oa Bromo-Pepsin is a sure cure a 5 P-QKts for those disturbed conditions xWinni card. —— of the system due to int East and West—8. aes Dissatisfaction continues to be expressed | 3 Derance in eating or drink the price of a "08 Iroquois, and yet At trick three, N, instead of establishing | jn poth Philadelphia and Brooklyn concern- It is want a good wheel! Get a ‘97 model. a spade, invites a force by returning a dia- ing the American cable match team. One D. mond. At trick ten South hopes to make East lead losing spade up to North. Had he waited one trick longer he could have saved a trick. N. and. 8. with this strung tzump hané does not make a suit trick ex- cept the king of diamonds. : There will be a contest during Marca, April and May for the champion eight of the Atlantic Auxiliary. The C. Bi. C. has entered an tight, as also Baltimore, Phila- delphia and Wilmington. Baltimore Ladies Coming. - ‘The Washington Woman's Club will play a return match with the Baltimore Woman's Club one night next week. The strongest Baltimore players, accompanied by their escorts, will come over to Wash- ington, as*the match is for mixed pairs. , Bev. Smith, Fiske and W. A. Thomas are likely to be the men pl: They cost fa- les: and are the equal of any other "9S model on the market. THE LIBERTY “BOGIE MJ d for the road at 21 Its. for scorchers. lroquoisCycleCo.. 810 14th St. N. W. | de10-3m,40 writer expresses the opinion that Phila- delphia was entitled to three, if not four, places on the team. He states that it is to be hoped that the Brooklyn Chess Club will, before another year passes, propose the ‘appointment of a properly constituted national association, which shall have | 3 charge of all international contests. Brook- = lynites are not entirely satistied with either Galbraith or Baird. The match for the checker championship | J of the District of Columbia between Messrs. Farquhar and Potts at the Highview Club last Monday evening resulted in a victory for Mr. Farquhar. The match was very close and was hotly contested. Mr. Potts (uote the word “Pepsin!”) surprised hia friends by bis marked im- provement in play. le had t! match won but for a slip in the last game, which cost is superseding other similar him a piece, and allowed Mr. Farquhar to preparations. because it is The Word! _We’ve consummated the greatest preparations of our business career for es inauguration of a bigger and better spring trade than we've ever known efore. __ We've bought bigger—we’ve bought better—and we’ve bought cheaper with a single great purpose in view. “Damo with faint praise, assent with civil leer, @nd without sneering teaeh the rest to sneer.“* —POPE. All the Patrons of THAT BEST CIGAR EVER MADE, — AB: ‘ELY HARM ‘i ‘i + Sha 5 i This is the practice Washington win the game and match. ‘The final score aye LESS CU BANOLA, ., We've determined to give you the benefit of our scientific high-grade cont ae eS SS at emai ee seo Soertionent wail sicma Guess Segue te See ee es a tailoring at the lowest possible prices. Prices that no other _ tailor any- I Ts oe the prominent women ‘whist | ranged for soon at the Washington Chess relieve. It is effervescent and emoking qualities, “‘and teach the reat to do like, where can equal and give the same genuine worth and satisfaction. ; players of the United States will congre- | Club. All players are invited to enter. ramet and retrating_ te wise.” The new prices linked with our immutable custom of doin; thor if an ee = and Insist on getting BROMO- Leet Havana: Willer, ‘Sumaten Weagper, Hand i ilori = is oughly ‘The result of the contest for the A. W. wets asiliieg cau be better: = : high-grade, faultless tailoring should win your favor. L. trophy between the Minneapolis hojders PEPSIN, and the Des Moines challengers, which was to have been played Saturday night, has not been heard at this writing. It will likely prove a very toes contest, ra All first-class dealers sell them. Wholesale at Richard & Co., 628 Pa. Ave. N.W Ja1T-w,w,f-2m,23 Go to Siccardi’s FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR, Hair Switebes at Great Bai He ‘Switches reduced to $£50-" 8 sriches ied BR ‘Way and White ais reduced in ass broportion. Time. Siccardi, Til 11th st., mest to Palais Royal. At Druggists. Prices 10c. & 25c. Bot. their tactics, after the first eight boards the score is not in their favor at that ‘The match will be duly -recorded in Here’s our spring leader—choice of an attractive ms © of strictly All-wool Suitings, in stylish effects, finely trim- © med and of thorough home custom work, for..........00 é Other Suits at $20, $25, $30 and $35. me EROAEGAROAOCAORCAGAGABAMAUABA GABAA AR AS AR eR : White Ash Coal. Another special will be elegant English Covert Top $20 00 : ° Liquors for Family Use. Coats, in the fashionable shades, to order for........+0+ a G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Expert Tailor, 1208 F Street. 1325 F St. N.W. Burchell’s Spring Leaf Tea sold at 50 cents a pound. If you taste it you will want it more than you will the money it costs.

Other pages from this issue: