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THE EVENING. el a ge eee el MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1898—16 PAGES. pansesesse New Fresh Goods. «> New Furniture @ » New Carpets New [lattings WASH. B. “WASH. B. WILLIAMS, | (in Seb eeibdeecsebeebeaneaeeliittcranecael Established 1845. « One of the a reliable furniture bouses America. Mattin gS, cam pay mere for your mattings a wish, but we are laying these ties in some of f the swellest homes the northwe: are fresh mat- Singur best overs teens Chace aenonees —of good, dependable grade—and will last for years. ur leader — is a Fine $4 poll rmah China Matting at. LATE SPORTING NEWS denen, Opening the scce f Ti T _— ing of Tennis Tour- BUR Savings. Toilet Articles—we might call them remnants that we want to clear EXCITING BASKET BALL CONTESTS out—together with some Prepared Medicines whose regular prices are well known, will make interestin Officials Chosen for the Benning| specials for tomorrow. 3 Imported Sonps, violet and hello- AN EASY WINNER! | We've never known a season to EB Start so auspiciously. 2 . Lz Our characteristic high-grade tailoring at little prices has proved new e of ! eiieeecsencs Stes ae an easy winner. | aes! fy ~saetecemtcentey Ts youbie-dye Mattings at...... | Cai Another lot of Goleta ||@ New Baby Carriages. 2,000 Rolls New Matting. ae ee ee oe en For ey. A half eur of the pure, fresh air will NOTES OF BALL PLAYERS Freuch Extracts—labels and tops of the bottles slightly sotled—were "© 30c. ec Ta G8O905090H00080000000 150 Patterns New Baby Carriages. And while it is yet early to say much about them, still we just want to whisper that our new line of Refrigerators Is ready for inspection, and they are certainly the finest we have ever shown. Our New Spring Stock Is piling in at the rate of two or three carloads each day, and ee cents, for. . Nail Brunaes. pare’ brs The-executive committee of the National soiled, were 15 and 20 cents, Lawn Tennis Association has announced Ph e Ps io fo the following da.es for tournaments dur- sare edie erence 67c. ing the coming season, beginning teday: etree ma deeocean dE eaed 0c. March 14—Tbe Winter Tennis Club of Newton, Lemsrend covered court championship, April 30—Harvacd University, Cauridge, Mass., Harvard interscho.astic cuaimpiouship : New Maven, Comn., We're making up in our best manner strictly All-wool $ Suitings, in new_and stylish ef- fects: for only 2s nac aa soso 8 S e @ oe] @ S A Handsome Re (ace Tatest shape—strongiy made. for . A Good Reed Baby Carvings, with “latest _Improvements—tvod Tatenat $4 Z rich! tufted bac Other Suits for $20, $25, $30 and $35. Elegant English Tcp Coats, in stylish shades, correctly _ tail- ored, for ee Srescription Departmer ranteed against mistakes by a check system. Purest drags "| MERTZ’S University of Chicago, Chicago inter- nt Fullrolledge Reed Carriage— upbelstered in brocatelle- nek worth $13. Our pice 1S Anterscho.astic cusmp-ouship, April Sts. Universiy, Pe ja, Vhiladel- Wash. B. illiams, 7th & D we are anxious to show you. what a beautiful assortment of new tie sonst. See Modern Pharmacy, mb14-60d : ub, Washington, southern lith & F Sts. ss patterns we have on our floors ready for your inspection. p. WARFIELD SIMPSON; Expert Tailor, 1208 F St. :If You’re Going :Gold Hunting Then you certainly have need of eur help. ours are becoming known Klondike outfitters’’—and the exeel- eter of the supplies we can furnish takes in everything, from a spirit the best kind of Firearms made)—and w prices sheuld gain us your attention. rd’s, 909 & 477 Pa. Ave. w England championship. 2s—-Catitorma Loc, san Francteco Come in and See the New ae Special Chain. It ts the chain par excellence--re duces friction 25 per cent and CAN- NOT STRETCH. The chain adjust- ment on the Remington Special is eccentric at the crank hanger, whi Prevents the Mability of the rear Wheel's being out of alignment at the axle. 81 yenrs of practical ex- perience behind °98 Remington wheels, You run no risk in invest- ing in Price Frost Gear Case, for both amen’ and women's models, $5 adilitioual F. G. Smith, 1225 Penna. Ave. It All the Credit You Want. Don’t hesitate to ask us to charge the goods, for it is our endeavor to make the payments so e¢: that you will not miss them. A large lot Remnants Straw Matting—not over 25 yards sold to any one customer—for 5c. per yard. This includes short lengths of 25¢c., 50c. and 75c. matting. Come early, for the lot won’t last over an hour or two. House & Herrmann, Liberal Furnishers, Seventh and I =. N. W. ereeee? AG HAR: ses’ | \i I | © OOO tilxcd double chan "¢ Boston, Mass, ‘ub, Bridgeport, cP Nash... Wash- ay Sg psylvania Viatade phia, Pes ~ © en ew York, metro- t Newton, Mass. “Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, and without sneering teach the rest to sneer.” —POPE. fael, Cal, hh an All the Patrons of THAT BEST 5c. CIGAR EVER MADE, CUBANOLA, “bless with load praise’? its excellent ities, “and teach the rest to do like- <. J., middie Lansburgh & Bro. pring uitings and ilks. Never in the many years of our business career have we ® 4, ever shown the assortment of colorings and weaves in Dress }¢ Goods and Silks that adorn our counters this spring. It is folly *{ for us to begin to describe these to you, for the assortment is so »“ enormous that the only way to appreciate this large and varied «stock is to call and look for yourself, and we are positive that after you see our assortment and prices, you will go no further. * Colored Dress Goods Specials.. 40-inch Chevron Wool Suiting, in Gray, Tan, Brown, Beige and Mode. 16c. yd. Really worth 25c. nusetts. ra-on-the-Lake, ‘est: Superior, heweves T. A., Chicago, . Syracnse, N. ¥., ee) Loug Havana Filler, Sumatra Wrapper, Hand- made— nothing ean be better. All first-class dealers sell them. Wholesale at Richard & Co., 628 Pa. Ave. N.W. voveee eastern ? Minnetonka, and Tennis ‘Angust | . Me., Maine Waters, 0. Ross, W. Curtis, C. Consaul, A. McElhone and George Curtis, in a wand drill; J. H. McGraw, club swinging: W. T. Eilis, J. H. Cabrera, W. Olmstead, Prof. Dorriletti, W. L. Brennan, W. and L. Mc- Gowan, F. Waters and C. Hicox. We Have Purchased The Stock of WM. S. TEEL, Merchant Tailor, 935 Pennsylvania Ave. Mr. Teel used only the very finest of Imported Woolens. Mr. Teel informed us that the cheapest he sold a suit was $35. His prices ran as high as $58 for a suit. Teel’s cheapest price on trousers, $9; from that to $15. Woolens have advanced in price and are advancing every jal7-m, veer CURES Headache, Nervousness & Indigestion + —quickly, effectively and per- *« manently— ; > Wier’ 's Lemon-Seltzer! ~ Pleasant to take. One dose relieves—two © or three positively em . Olficials for the Benning Meeting. Ata meeting of the stewards of the Jockey Club in New York the other day -| 8. 8. Howland was appointed steward to repyesent the Jockey Club at the spring meeting of the Washington Jockey Club, which will begin April 11. The following oficials appointed for the meeting were ap- championship dovbl-s: py . . zi August 28—Niagars Canada, inter ADROAO Annan ‘aber 1—South Orange F. C., South Orange, pen). aber G—Western Pennsylvania L. T. A., y fe championship of western AT ALL DRU 1 Price toe. 3 © wht . ° eecccccoce TH the most mod- ern machinery — skilled help—iong ; handicapper, Vosburgh clerk of the scales, H. G. Crickmore, and paddock and patrol judge, J. L. Hall. championsh json River L. » tourna- Centery Cycle Club Beaten. day. Elmwood L. T. A., Providence, R. | phe ©, C c sket ball te experience—and vast store All-wool French Serges, all colors, and all-wool checks, in Some people doubtless would hold the Teel stock and sell 1. Rove sta state taniplonah eer Baia dat palsaday Agee ao a ose netobe rotlegiate championship, 2 of knowledge we naturally the newest spring color combines. it off at high prices) That is not our way—we always give ig rR agi with Company C, Ist Battalion, by 4 to 3. produce the most immacu- lately laundered shirts, col- lars and cuffs. Send for us. Frazee’s Laundry, Main Office, Piast an 1214 and 1216 D St. #109 M st, our customers the benefit of our purchases. ROWING CLUBS’ PROSPECTS. The game was exciting from the start, and the improvement In the ficld work of the Analostans and Potomacs to Hold | soldiers was quite noticeable. Semi-Monthly Regattas. ‘The excellent field work of Kendall of While somev-hat early to predict a great | Company C and the all-around playing of rowing season, yet the prospects are | McRae, Saers, Bell and Peterson were fea- bright that the local organizations will nod page ey weaihicn nd Cxperience more good results than they | Pei Carper. 0 Connor did last year. This is due to the fact that | “Company C. Positions, ay in all three of the organizations new blood is at the helm, and they propose to make things lively. At the regular meeting of the Analostan club a movement was start- we 8B i se z : Haven L. T. C., New Haven, | _mhid-6od = F | et ae 3 ami j 25¢c. yd. Pin Check Mixtures, 46-inch, All-wool. Navy Serge, and all-wool Vigoureux. 39¢. yd. Persian Mixtures, ‘neat stripes, and 50-inch French Serges, all big values. We give you now the opportunity to buy the finest wool- ens made in the world for a very small price. - Teel’s Prices, Teel’s Prices, 5 SUITS TROUSERS » from $35 to $58. | from $9 to $15. mb12-204 a . Beds Left forward ight center. - Center . ed to get up a series of semi-monthly re- | schoitz. “Left center. A0¢ d eae gattas with the Potomac club, and the | Bell. Left back ced. the prt : ° y ° OUR PRICE OUR PRICE, ach wha “akeh up and Skversbly couaidae- | Sabre. “Right bac Mattresses are now $2.20. 9 Peterson Home goal of Office Desks E ed, while at the previous mecting of the Potomac club a committee was created | (, cis lub, 3. Goals from ‘field- : suc frair as mori! SoraaR RD See Set an ae heey Goals from free throws—McRae It is expected that during the season | Barghausen, 2 Umpires—Mes Adam they will have semi-monthly regattas at | Johnsen and C. A. Norris. ‘Timekeer which barge and eight-oared shell rowing | Mr. P. W. Smith. Scorer—Mr. J. B. Baker. will be the principal attractions, though, So of course, there will be racing also in sin- ELEVEN P gles and’ four-oared shells, as well as double-oatrigged crafts. 3 This arrangement can but lead to one | BOWery ee en ae good effect, and will naturally draw the New York Burns Down. Columbia Athletic boys into the arena, Score—Company C, 4; All Teel’s Suitings, All of Teel’s Trouser Goods, Without Exception, SUIT TROUSERS to order, to order, o20. ge sat lowest price et the Houghton, nyt sit 45-inch Vigoureux Suitings and 47-inch Redfern Serge, a regular 75c. value. 59c. yd. - 54-inch Navy Storm Serge, 45-inch Fine Melanges, and a beautiful 54- inch. Broadcloth, with twilled back. Without Exception, x cRISH IN FLAMES, spread that many of them were unable to life last summer, “and by the enrollment of | escape. After searching the ruins very many of the leading young m:n of George- | carefully the police and firemen discovered town has again assumed its old position | eieven charred bodies and removed them in the clubs. Their spacious club house is | {> the mor: being repaired, overhauled and painted, and | t® the morgue. in April will present a beautiful a No. 105 Bowery was one of the best- ance. Their regular rowing season starts | known lodging houses on that thorough- for first_comers. WwW. H. Kaiser, 20th & Ave. \ ‘ 21-inch Black Brocade Silk for skirts. K. Brown & Son, 820 20th st. | > = 69 d Si Gs y ° The Bowery Mission Lodging House itn 75C d and the end will be that a good local re- | New York elty was destroyed by fire early < gatta will eld some time i BEE Fe my = - > rq ‘ ° y ° 9 3 ee re ee aia ota yesterday morning and eleven lives w § club races is to foster enthusi lost. The property loss is $12,000. There 31 : i were 250 lodgers in the building when the Siik Specials. { rT orton ( ee Stout & ( Ons fire started, and so rapidly did the flames é TAILORS, 12th and F Sts. N.W. > ‘f i + after the annual election in April. fare. It was called the Bowery Mission It keeps | 3-4 No more at this price when these are gone. = Capt. Hecox of the Columbias expects | Lodging House, and was conducted by the ‘away rel: 2i-inch Check Taffeta, Black and White and Colored to enroll his ocrsmen this week, and will | Christian Heraid. In the basement of the Checks. at once begin to put the juniors through a | building there was a cheap restaurant, — system of coaching, with the Harlem re- | while the ground floor was used exclusively gatta in prospect for May 30. for mission purposes, Gospel services hav- ——— ing been held there daily for several years. BASKET BALL. Four upper floors were fitted up as a cheap lodging house, with accommodations for The Baltimore City Club Team Beaten | 150 males, who paid 15, 20 or 25 cents each, by the W. A. C. according to the location of the rooms. The basket ball team representing the Baltimore City College was defeated by HOLE UNDER THE WRECK. the Washington Athletic Club team Satur- day night at the latter's club house, South | Addition: MRARAT AAT 75c. yd. 24-inch Black Figured India Silks, 50 new patterns from which to select. 85c. yd. Evans’ Drug Storemmicsis 98. . > Conn. ave. and S st. and 1428 Md. ave. Ig > , 100 Doz. Hair Switches, Cousigned to us for the parpose of raising money for a New York Hair importer. We sell you a very fine Switch for..........-.1 $1.50 Exactly the Ae “O8 Keatings” . With Famous ‘‘Deuble-rolier’? Chain. Evidence of Mine Explo- same article you will pay TH E Capitol and O streets, by 10 to 8 jom Under the Maine. 95 dos. Gray and White, from. 3 = ti This was the first of a set of intercity | A special to the New York Herald from ‘Just balf of their a 27-inch Black Satin Duchesse, all silk, good value. games with the Washington Athletic Club, | Havana says: At the point where the "Ss AT THE Onl § 1 00 d ORLD’S and the players were loudly cheered | explosive force that wrecked the Maine is throughout. The game was fast, snappy | beleved to have been primarily exerted Louvre Glove Store, Vy o y' ° BEST and exciting from che start, while the | there fs at present a depth of water of _eeistt NO. 919 F ST. - - scrimmage plays an¢. goal throwing of Tay- | nearly forty-seven feet. SSE: se % Ww lor of the W. A. C. were features. This important fact I learned from a V\ IN ES sentive organs ‘In These are all this season’s productions, HEEL. The honors fo: all-round work of the | source the accuracy of which cannot be assimilating the 5 Baltimore team were divided between Har- | doubted. The significance of this discov- ‘At mealtime fot Po-Kalon In points of construction the “Keating” has no peer and mon and Imhof, while athe excellent play- | ery is important. pcSweet. Mancatel” laze precious few equals} «In point of chain propulsion it has no equal team was worthy of mention, | | "| ‘The Maine, as she swung at \c-sthon peril meee tod See oe ans u r ro whatever, for no other’ wheel has its “double roller chain” and no |The Washington Athletic Club is schea- | Ines. drew not more than twenty-cight, or, Pleo . °9 thee wheel h ie feature tha S | uted to play the same team next Saturday | at most, twenty-nine feet amidships. It other wheel has a ‘singh feature t is one tithe as important as the nie at Baltimore, The line-up follow: was well known that she had not more = 420, 422, 424, 426 7th St chain. Briefly, in inducing the Keating manufacturers to permit eS 2s than ten feet of water under her botiom. us to sell ’98 Keatings with the hundred-dollar roller chain feature forw sth creer et tae pei aaah Deane depth of water at the point where the Maine was anchored was not more than thirty- eight or thirty-nine feet. Astronomy and Mining. From the Denver Times. we simply have the | est wheel in the entire world for $50. Expect troubl¢in‘meeting all demands without dela hi your-order. Any gear and outfitting. mee eee WINE CO., 614 14TH ST. ‘“Tygze mbiz 20d Folks Who Crave m_ field—W. Thompson, 1; Taylor, 3. Free Good Coffee = should sample our famous mixture of Old Mandebling. Java and Mocha. We've struck the proper blend to obtain the most delicious finvor, which Is enhanced and retained by dry West | ind Cycle Co., ‘Thompson, 1. Total score—W. A. C., 10; B. C. C., 8. Umpires—Messrs. Adams (B. Cc. C.) and Cupper (W. A. -C.). Referee— Mr. McGlue (C. C. C.), Timers—Mr. Bris- coe (B. C. G) and Lieut. Myers (C. C. C.). Scorer—Mr. Burch. A lively joo eeae sparring contest be- A story from Salida to the effect that star gazing and mining are becoming blend- ed is filled with considerable interest. “The in telling it, says: “A few days Record, ago a man from the stars visited Salida Karl Yon Rodenstein, Manager, 730 15th st., above Riggs Bank. and casually let it out that he could locate mineral in claims or tell whether there was sting the coffee. Only 3Se. per pound, of hhree pounds for $1.05. c. W. Barker, 1210 F. , mabI2-20d MAKES > PEOPLE. AINE'S OMPOEND. WELL. Ba Naylor and Depruna of the W. A. C. preceded the game. an. ; £ : i nth ‘ i i i i i i f : 2 is : i i ; 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. if tt i i i pu it