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. THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1898—-i6 PAGES. ; 11 WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Furniture, Etc., 7th and D Sts. ‘T_ow Prices” —backed by best qualiti bound to at- tract the careful buyer. For fifty yeara we have sold yor nothing bat the best Fur- nitufe, Carpets, Mattings. ete.—and it is likely that we wil! injure that reputa- tion by selling trash now. What Furnish- ings you buy here are gubstantial—solid looking—worth is plainly stamped on them. Yet these prices are pe more then you are asked to pay elsewhere for the superficial, inferior grades of furniture: . -$4 roll Good China Matting. - ao Excellent China Matting. .$5.50 roll English Go-carts. $2.75 up Stylish Baby Carriages......$4 up Tap. Rugs, 8 ft. 3 in.x8 tt. 9 in..... $10 Tay. Rug. § ft. 3. in.xi2 tt. 7 in... $15 Tap. Rng, 8 ft. 3 inxit ft Tap. Rug, 8 ft. 3 in.x13 ft. ‘Tap. Rog. 10 ft. 6 in.x13 ft E7You select here from about two car- Joads of the Celebrated Baldwin Dry-air Re- frigeraters and lee Boxes—in every known size from $4 up. ash. B. Williams, 7th & D arth A OO th ty ‘. day night, as the winner will likely be the = hardest foe for the C. Bi. C. to overcome. Philadelphia ited a very strong 4 ~ eight in Neff, rt, Andrews, Stinson, Ad- amson, Coulson, Dunlap and Van Westing- hagenn. The first half of the match they Local Professional Base Ball Season | were one trick ahead of Baltimore. In the last twelve boards Harvey McCay, by bril- Opened. ood whist, won the match for Baltimore. Woman's Whist League, carried off the honors for Philadelphia, playing champion- GAMES BETWEEN THE COLLEGE TEAMS | tintore'captais was om thensnstous berets timore captain was on the anxious bench, nor were his handsome features wreathed in smiles until the last frame was heard from. He played good whist, but Neff sa’ i -| “Ask him about board 16.” The strong Progress of the Spring Chess Tour- | (Ask him about bo ee TS | a | whist against Wilmington, was unable to H i | The “Congress” Tooth Brushes Are gunrant oy the medical ard dental professions, 23 cents Things Needed At Housecleaning Time. -—We handle all the standard preparations and when you buy here you're assured of getting fresh, full strength preparations that can be relied on. Matabele Insect Powder—the best 10c., 20c., 40c. Cargelic Acid... . 25c. Ib. “Dead Sure Gdills bed bugs and vermin of all kinds — de- stroyd the egzs) "20c. enti, deodorising and infecting; clean 1 pleasant DE to use, Large bottle. ° Parker, Bridget & ( ‘Removal Sale is’: now in full HE gigantic selling “feat” which is to clear this large store of its entire stock of fine clothing, previous to removal to our new store, the Perry building, corner oth and Penn. avenue, is now fairly launched. The numerous fake sales which have sprouted up since the begitining of this honest sale of ours have been brushed aside by the public like wheat straws before a mighty wind—and the crowds have been with us from the very start. ‘ i] nament. stem the tide against Philadephia, and » went down by one irick, furnishing a very exci le match. Baltimore’s first four won by" seven iricks, winning the match by AMONG THE WHIST PLAYERS Gre Thome cece pais Thomas, ba ey —- + The game at National Park Saturday af- ternoon between the “Regulars” and “Kids” went to the former by the score of 16 to 2. Both sides fielded well, but the batting of the “Regulars” was on the cyclonic order and enabled them to win out 0" waht | Washington. 3 |Hamitres. The following ts the score at the C. Bi. C, Last Saturday night there was a wide divergence ir the results , > > , 3 ’ f > t > : > . . > > > > > > > 4 > 4 5 > 5 5 A RAR A A MMM eh te te ty y z 4 : And lots of other preparations and We have no odd lots of out-of-date clothing to offer you. We have always closed out each sea- Eee oe eee syns Se ay sk id —— Ss is: Cragn ton esoch Pose. man aes son’s creations at the end of that season. What we do offer you is the largest and cleanest stock of thas Gthaniond a tit by rain, and | Stearns & Wirt. Phosphorous Reach Paste. new spring garments ever shown in Washington—clothes that you cannot buy now elsewhere for a cent less than regular prices. Such a sacrifice of new merchandise was never before recorded in Washington—it is a chance that may never appear again. We are too busy to give’ descriptions— here are simply a few “sample” prices to show how the whole stock is going: : Naphtha Camphor, 4 times as strong as camphor. Hendquarters for Gum Camphor. : : Tertz’s « Modern Pharmacy, { lith and F Sts. under thesé conditions but littie effort was made by either side to do anything extraor- : = & Canter. inary except at the bat and in running | Carr & Young. 565 Gerken @ Homey bases, the latter being indulged in with] Next Saturday ihe C. Bi. C. P| { : i visit considerable pleasure, as it enabled the run-} Baltimore, and in view of the two de- = ners to keep warm. Selbach, Gettman und | feats administered to Baltimore the local Hy x I 2 t , Wrigley plimked the ball with great regu- | players look like winners, though Baltimore sul S, now ° ° rousers, NOWw ° larity, hitting the sphere at every turn of | has several strong players in reserve, and £ a the bat or getting hit themselves, while the | will find a player to put up against every All $12 suits, now $9.50. | All $3 trousers, mow $2.25, __ | ster nimmeretout two hits, the'nrst ve | one that Washington will fend It ix not known if tifere will be eight, twelve or ° : 3 bases. Bete oe Seles ae ee ee SETILE E All $15 suits, now $12. | All $4 trousers, mow $3.25, — | 7 green mores comeret im ne ney | Rireen tines ne cig, awvtncr game [SETTLED BY SOCIETY ° greatest amount of curiosity, while Dinneen | any two systems of whist. Washington All. $18 suits, now $15. | All $5 trousers, mow $4.00. © |iatsnie yee giiaiy’ cms | "oo rine "ateess, n't | mh Suse oth Washington Hore Show All $20 suits, now $16. | All $6 trousers, now $5.00.|— Wass | though more conservative, taking no vers, i> Amazed. tut playing as steadily as possible against All $25 suits, now $20. | All $7 trousers, now $5.50. octal to ge ick the Set | slptc Tot of Washoniane wil ‘oto first baseman, and it would not do to stert | Baltimore Saturday, and if the cards break e 2 TY TY EY SY ov rere ervr ry A Great Demand Rexes the season with a disappointment. Durinz | well far them, their ardor is not likely to ze! es < . 9 ° 2 | the six innings the game lastca Doyte d be dampened by the Baltimores. They will Leading People in Fashionable Oys an it ren’s (0) ing a ct) onstrated conclusively that he is the same| send a stronger team.than they did to Pt snappy player of years gone by. taking | Priladelphia, and will put up the game of Life—List of Parchasers. care of everything that came his way and | their lives. marked prices. ie Se ee = == 4 innings, but, of course, bis wisdem wa: The match Wednesday he 7 e 5 aR : a : i y, when the C. Bi. C. “ = "Mr. T. M. Camalier, late of Saks & Co., is now with us, and will be pleased to see his old | gah gat aca ad ed ae trie Gefeated the C. A. C. by eight tricks, did | The Washington horse show, to be held pace chances with his arm in such a stress of | not discourage the iatier. The decidng | May 4, 5, 6 and 7, will be, as every one iriencs. game will be played Wednesday rere Meme with such events elsewhere has eo ere ” a ps ° ) = couioes or tbe finned Seckiay ee ace Each club has won one match. The C. A | confidently expected that it would, the oc- F a@ little too much for him owing to bis want | ©. WETe Bot able to get into the AUantic | cusion for an unusually brilliant display of p ae Senees nt) ratches, as it would disarrange the | ® 4 () of practice. aaa throwing cropped-out | schedule. They are keeping up their prac-| 8ccial Hons as wel! 2s a particularly fine ‘once or twice, but it showed uamistsiczble i oe cham-| exhibition of the leaders in the equine 9 \ 99 signs of being a direct count=r; f Be tice, and will svon be in shape for cham: equin: fs : gen’s, the ball leaving his nand with a| FiOnShip whist. ween E - : Fhap of the welst, and with very tle t= | srpe merspers of unc weant = This fact was mcre thar proved today Straightforward Clothiers, 315 7th Street Very few of the “Eeuulars’ would have | & continual practice, and. with laudable [forthe vont was began nt fececk am 9 ° very few of the “Reguiars” woula have | Mision nave icieratael Xo apply for | 10F the event was begun at 9 o'clock a.m. pilfered that bag during the game, membership to the Atlantic Auxiliary As-|&t Drcop’s music siore. Within two hours a si RNR 5 Gus Weyhing was the first man on the mibe / " 2” a c ee aa f a i i isi stab for the “Regulars” and his work was | S¢Cittion. As the New Jersey state auxil-| after the sale opened all the center side wintery weather. Snyder caught i of the most artistic and pleasing kind, not | !@7Y has thrown open its dcors to women | Loxes, which were placed at $60 for the a hit being registered off of his delivery, | “histers the Ailai.tic may allow mixed | serson, were disposed of, and a large num- = his fielding of the position being quick sd clubs to join, and no doubt suitable saan sie : Persians Like Cigarettes. rubble-bubbles, and chibouks, or long accurate; ‘and the. halt Moen eee and | Srrangements will be made for mixed pair oS a a ee oe 3 a eded: With! (tea (Chay hoasten ote: a x oe A Mca. Hawley is. seating holaers to occupy the same reserved seats From the London Mail. oden pipes y B Mr. Wagner were immenzely tickled at the at all eight of the exhibitions, were also $15.50 for a Covert Top Coat or Spring Suit of are king of cigarettes | US¢d—the former generally by the higher —— exhibition. Mercer and Amole followed in : Mc Tepe Wl be Levennpetpen | benees Porte Or ecaanet, Feney Cassimere. Latest | Tt appears that the smoking of cigarettes | ciasces and the latter by the peasantry, | In the minds of a majority of wheelmen| succession ard gave exhibinore or ue Sell the tasee Ghar soar ban 0. bolas Tilcbretated west sed cee CK a a dou | has of late years spread almost as rapidiy| laborers, mule drivers and other people | the question is the advisability of securing | old-time. cleverneas, hte aecagey te rob ginen yy ips sey Loman fcey w= ble-breasted vest. and medium width tro s. ‘ yy securing a ahaffey u - .| reserved for the jucges and No. 72 for tne $25.0. Dies. | 1 Persia as in this country. Cigarette to- | constantly on the move and, therefore, re-| new mount. This isthe season when | tuough handicapped with a sprained knoe, Pree Mtresiet a 69 ise ST alive Icaaeeaier’ Sin bakes wile TEaeE maples mailed | beeco was first introduced as an agricul-| quiring a more portable apparatus. The | such a question is brought up, and even | (monstrated emphatically that he Is worth | 0st. The rest of the team are weil in | (Xecutive ccmmiltee. |The boxce will front money back if | tural product into the pravince of Ghilan in | C8ibouk has now been to a very large ex- * P, a hard trying-out. For the “Kids,” Myers | Pand, and are not ing in teo much hare | Vhich wiil be 200 feet long, and those in We uunnfacture ati | 0" tent replaced by cigarettes, the tobacco for | though the mount of ‘fast ‘season-may be! at third, Proctor at first and Dougine at | Whilst, f f not being up to the | the center mecticers were pincel at 900 fer 1876. The sced was imported from Sam-| this purpose being cheaper than the Shi-| in good trim, the feeling dpa inclination is] short were the bright particular sun, tee | standard at the ead of the month, wher the season and the others at 3 scun, in Turkey, and the introduction of thé | raz tumbekeo, which is required for ka-| in the direction of getf{nga new machine.| former playing with a confidence ‘that | the WI wearidess . i i$ plant into the northern province of Persia | Ilan and chibouk. Among a good many of the young riders| Marked the work of an adept professional, tee = | Purchased by Prominent Peephe. bas had the cffect of introducing the prac- Ss eS {* is the fashion to get a Aew wheel each| While the other two handled everytiing | , Every arransement has been made at] ‘The list of purcha:ers and the number of Saree ren} tice of cigerette smoking throughout the | The Suez canal is eighty-eight mites long, country. It has become so general that even the lewest peasant now goes about In the Bank of England there are many| wreck. What the wear‘ofzhard riding h: with a cigarette case and cigarette paper. | silver ingots which have lain untouched] pot accomplished neglect ‘ with any sort of decent weather an Until quite recent years only kalians, or! for nearly 200 years. » eres oa completed, Thats cams S| Philadelphia for the comfort of visiting | 7 °° 2 " and reduces the distance from England to | Y€8F- Sometimes’ one Yeafs riding on his| cleverness, UCT W8¥ with ‘considerable | Vyicters’ and the second woman's whiet | the box that each sccured was as follows at os : ; his morning: y files for ahipe: trachine is suffictent to e it a practical] The same age: D ain | Cngress promises to be a great success. | 11 o'clock 1 ero toe make B at National Back chic cvowgine gporuin | Aiready Washington is being talked of | Mrs. Leiter, G3: Mra, Richard Townsend, njoy- for the next annual meeting, and if the Mr. Boardman, 62; Senator George and the machine lookS disreputable. The | ble exhibition can be looked for. McHfale | enthusiasm of her whisters were taken into! Peapody Wetmore, 61; Senator Wolcott, and Reltz are expected in today ani may | #¢count there would be few dissenting “Fotografopolis” this place has been called-- _ Everything an Amateur - Photographer wants we -have. Bed-rock prices! _ “Walford’s” 4 # ep2-2d Pa. ave. Go to Siccardi’s FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN HAIR Hair Switches at Great Bargains, 00 Switches reduced to $1.50. 00 Switches reduced to §2 00 Switehes reduced to $5.00. Gray and White Hair reduced in Mme. Siccardi, 711 31th st.. next to Pelais Royal. Private rooms for hairdressing, shampooing and aseing. sel3-18,tf ‘Latest London and Paris Novelties in Millinery! Charming Conceits in Hats end Bonnets! Miss E. Ottiel Toepper, 1114 G St. fe19-3m,8 Toco ee eer eres eeeeoeeeee Your Work, PLEASE! 25 to 20 per cent reduction on reup- holstering furniture — just to introduce our Spring Upholstery stock. Estimates ¢ cost nothing. Le: us have sour Packing. :the Houghton, ©: 1214 F St ap2-20d = eee ecccccccccccccooocoocs . * . Advertising by Electricity. An electric light sign is a good adver- + They're revalations. $8.00 Fine Satin Shirts, with 4. 8 for a Knox Sailor, trimmed with 9 chiffon end quills, cut steel orna- q for Shepherdess Hats, beautifull; ip. £34.98 trimmed with dotted chiffons, Yet. S6 ines on ee € ’ Mr. Oliver H. P. Belmont of New York, = tore mature riders who do not give their | possibly be in the game. vetces. 2 aa ae a Se eee mounts one-quarter ths ‘ Pipl ier Ee Although they do consider it the camp- Mr. Henry May, 64; Mr. George L. DEERE SE he Shih ce elec in Bh SR Gare ane COLLEGE BASE BALL. ing ground of the short suiters, there are | Bradiev, 55; Mr. McLanahan, 51; Mrs. J. ray not évem it advigablé to get a new So many strong players able to give an| 4 ‘PT. Swan, 54; Mr. Stilson Hutchins, 56; wheel each season. >The life of a bicycle Nime Defeats | sccount of themseivcs outside of the regu- | Mr. Frederick C. Stevens, 57; Mrs. Gordon has frequently been.@, matter of discu Gallnudet—Other Games, Jeg cieetegs , ceealigar arr hee prrearagg 4 : : a @ but they wil!| McKay, 52; Representative J. E. Reyburn, sic in ,the newspapers, but it all depends! The base ball team representing the | he heard from at the next ‘cousress> 22; Mr. J. B. Huff, 23; Mr. Joseph K. Mc- us ee Oe See Catholic University defeated the team from] New York has challenged the Atlantic] Cammon, 9; Capt. Augusius Tyler, 12; Mr. If one is determined tei gctis 4 neet | Gallaudet College at Kendall Green Sat-| Association, and the match is expected in| William "B. Hibbs, 14; Mr. John’ Macart and to trade an,.old. oneras part payment. | urday by 13 to 7. Only seven innings were | the near future. The flower of the different | ney, 15; Senator Murphy, 16; Senator Davis, It is well to consider the allowance made played, the game being cailed at the end Fee te Satie eee Eee Gene ote ee Deomen. 58; aire Sal Se » pw" ——— Peduetion in the, pce ot eer with the] of the seventh on account of rain. The| whist, and Presiient Nef knows the char-| fr dnnscason and Mr Carroll Mercer, 10 Yj ¢ : value of second-hand machines has de.| Successful team played in marked con-| acter of players he will be required to| ard 41 west, while many others were dis- Y creased even at.a greater proj Pos-| trast to its game against the Lafayette | Meet, and he will not select anf raw re-| posed cf. o greater proportion. Pos: cruits to face them. At the headquarters of the horse show, = p | sibly the allowance made may be so small} earlier in the week, putting up almost an| “Ihe fouowing hand was one of the best | 7a .afe nendduarters of the horse show. Easter Offerings Everywhere retains ‘his OW wheel, It may be worn | GTTories®, game, and batted oppertunely. | none in’ the match "between. Baluimore | Fed nd his able corps of assistants - 2! more to you than it is to the. denice ae Regan pitched for the university, and, | ard Philadelphia. East played brilllantiy:] kept busy settling the preliminaries of the 5 Ae i mad é how and answering the numerous inquiries Every department of our great establishment is in its Easter be Spodicawe ‘a5 8 Soneral ality tna nae nee serait pre -K. O48 Som Horsemen ash prenpertive viaiarn. dress. Values unequaled are displayed as never before. Streets are wet you can use it, and when | cndanger the game. The Kendalls showed G4. from all over the country. A vey, large Our newly arranged first floor is teeming with new and strik- anol eget ea ee Othe collars fies tall Gecea Senaag| RTS wa "i f scnt assurances of attendance, not only for ing values in a thousand forms. Each department has tried to and tear on the new machine, and may re-| follow: UK, 5 x the pleasure of the event and the delight- in ri i i E 5 3 7, 8, tul intercourse it will sfford with the outstrip every other in rich and full spring offerings. fult in its lasting two seasons instead aft Bethlehem, Pa—Rutgers, 6; Lenigh, : o one. The improvements ‘made in machines iorables from othr sections, but al-o gil: it A 2 Ba g as a compliment to Manager Field, who Easter Millinery. | Cloak & Suit Dept. can tell this season's or lant year's mount | Virginia: IS; Latayette College, Sen? = Taraged the Pittsburg horse show and ch . Presi- Zhen again with two wheels on hand one| At Princeton, N. J.—Princeton, §; Colum- 5. ee is certain of al P D...9, 8, 6. cent Stevens and his asscciates in the en- §. 4.98 Trimmed Easter Offerings Hide. ‘The cost of keoplag’ tro ates of Ok “Lynchburg, Va—Boston leagtic teain,| Tweet of Spades by East. South to teed. | terprise ee ete ° Hats. for Tu esd jay. no greater than keeping. one. 6; Washington and Lee Universit ae North. - East. South. West. — pe Ral » a ny aa ie Gin tenemos : a ‘at New Havel nn.—Yale, es-| 3: < 5 a ae At 10 Now as to the old wheel. As a matter| leyan, 4. ie SSG BC Ge, | of a series that will be fxtures cach year This is a popular figure. a.m.== of economy it can be fixed up in shape for} At Philadelphia—University of Pennsyl- Geo Ax wot sit : We're making it still more We shall place on sale .300 like a new wheel, fora small’ fraction ot | aes ben agar see ery Itural 9s KS as is The West Africa Problem. ies? i 5 ‘ (eared edipen ‘At Hyattsville — Maryland Agricultur: = 6S Z popular by the extreme values | Ladies’ Dress Skirts, which will the cost of a new mount. Because the] College, 17; Central High School of Wash- Fas sD os From the New York Times. cae ane pain ont ak ick aeice surprise you for quality and wheel sould ae pea eden ee 2 new | ington, D. C., 4. 1s as 2 It is the belief of an intelligent minority eae re eS price. erameling may be worn off is’ no indica- THE FOURTH ROUND. 1 D oc tt | im London that as the French refuse to sur- The Best Hat. T handred at tion that the machine ts a wreck, even 2 wp ic 0G Bx render Bouesa Lord Salisbury is beginning The Best Flowers Wo huncred a qhough it may look disreputable.” Be-| @wyer Defeated Harris in the Local | -5;;--; se to leap toward arbitration as the best way - 4. 900 cause the nickeling is rusty is no sign of : T t. Seka Se of the Niger difficulty. Report goes The Best Styles. one price = = ° the need of a new machine. . Look at the ences Sone amen’ North and South—3. East and West—10, | out 3 = tists that every- = $8.00 Taffeta Silk-lined Serge bearings. If the balls are in good condi-| The fourth round of the spring tourna Trick 2—West notes the six clubs shown | 2™ong influential diplomat The Best Trimmings. skirts, fan back, in black only... $4.90 tion, and the cones and cups do not show| ment of the Washington Chess Club was | by South, trumps with the 4 instead of the| thing is practically settled but this bone ,, 00 Satin-1 we any uneven or exceptional wear the ma- 4 7—refusing to 2cho, though holding three | of contention. Mr. Chamberlain, secretary They’re equal to any $10.00 | sits new stzie fan tack” $4.00) £ chine will played Saturday evening. Mr. Harris was o = easily stand another season. e G h trumps. of state for the colonies, would settle the = oe Even ff the balls are no good, _| defeated by Mr. Gwyer, who won by pay-| Trick 3—West tells rtner he is wiili : é Hats you've ever bought. 1 sins iange selverenecd G4,00) © | cones and cups badly worm these parts | ire more attention to the pawns than his | to be ruffed, by lead Grae weit none ‘sys | Metter by an ultimatum. Conservative au- may be replaced at a nominal cost. In| opponent. Mr. Harris is an impetuous piay- | tem). thcrity says that Lord Salisbury is con- most cases the greatest need of ol Is wns, % . Trick 4—East can place all the clubs, tent to call in the services of a friendly Boars Poreaiue ning, vet! $4.00) ¥| 1s 2 thorough cleaning of the ipaavinescts oe aut erie pera es Pe Seah PAS knowing his partner has not shown the| power to arbitrate, and, failing compliance * : ° make it run lightly. and a new cont. or| bets won from Mr. y-twO.! number of his heart suit, tries to draw thei on the part of the French government, to Brifded and Tucked Skirts, enamel to make it attractive. Both im-|7-0ves. Mesers. Lyons and Hodges played | trumps, knowing partner will be ov2rtrump- | fal! into line with the colonial secretary. provements can be secured at a cost of|@ game very rapidly. Mr. Lyons had the | ed on the clubs. It is believed in Paris that M. Hanotaux is not more than $5. ‘advantage nearly all through, but towara| Trick 6—The pretty play is made. ready to comply with a proposal for arbi- 00. Fine seer an -Semers in variety of styles, with bes ted quills, Rhinestone ornaments and reves. 1 —=—_ felts . puts up the K. of S., a false card, and/ tration, althcugh not through the reason Tilt) usement’for a store."restaurant’ or Tunch re One hundred Dress A thorough cleaning of a wheel is the| ‘he end allowed his opponent to win a1 South thinks East has Q. of 8. and will! svezesed by a London Journal that he is Lil}. room. It is bound to be scen—it is sure | § QQ 228 Stortdeek Saltors. trinmed 00c 9 | vest thing imaginable. It brings out ali | Piece by a “straddie” of the knight, which | trump his K. of C., so at trick 7 he I-ads a| fully alive to the dangers of navai warfare to be read and it never has fatied to in-| ¢e)4to fa sented sites frilia, fancy Skirts at = = = ° of the defects, and if enough defects are | 0USht to have insured Dr. Hodges a draw. | diamond. at this juncture. The personality of the § , geraniuins grass ' v1 |. crease trade. If you want one, telephone LLL | 1877, or write us, and our representative tt We shall sell until sold 100 Black Figured discovered the owner~can settle for him-| 4@ allowed Mr. Lyons to queen a pawa, Trick 9—East draws the last trump, puts! arbitrator has not yet been mentioned in ! : == 4 2 rene Skirts, erally’ full, with ¢ | self whether it is better to get a new| Which decided the game. Mr. Lyons also} partner in at trick 10 with 3 of H. Dis-| Paris; the London papers suggest the good |. will ‘cal on sou. ‘We supply the current. | /¢ for Mixed. Steaw’ | , Molair Dress Mkisss, “ext Uberally: £40, aoe yon a game from Adair. Capt. O'Farrell | cards his two ustria. x e $4 8 : . 1 wheel. It may be that the defects arc | On @ . his two clubs at ll and 12. offices of the Emperor of A’ U.S. Electric Lighting Co., aes Lone at aed suitable ; trivial and {f one is of mechanical turn of | WOR @ ame from Dr. Hodges. The game ae 3 14th st. n.w. "Phone 1877. ap2-20d .O prove that we are not making an ile hoast we will pay for every col- ed shirt or fancy shirt waist that © fade. What other laundry will do as mnch? But, then, no other laundry in town has the skill and equipment to do first-class washing. Drop a postal or ‘phone 502. Our wagon will call. Frazee’s Laundry, Yset xt 1214 and 1216 D St. 605 13th st. 2109 M st. 1322 14th st. “Phone 502. ap2-204 Save loney & Trouble. GET THE BEST, $ “TheConcord Harness,” 5 Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases 5 and Leather Goods. ; 5 5 5 ~ ‘S “PRIVATE s * My! bot it hits the spot. Has Y such a smooth. rich taste to / Ou << — quart bottles cost JOHN H. MAGRUDER, COR. CONN. AVE. AND M ST. apt-m,w,f-20 $15.50. — Lutz & Co., 47 PA. AVE. N.W. (ext National Hotel.) P. S.—Trank Repairing by skilled hands. mb16-24d COAL Rm. | furl” Send in your onder sow" for D 3% for Cian WHITE ASE Coal. of prod size, while the price per ton is down Wm. J. Zeh, 708 11th. ap2-14d Corns Come Out Quickly. After you're applied a, 5S CORN CORN. It never falls. Bemoves ‘and soft corns, c ll sense a. BIG VALUE FOR.. the finest Fiench reves and was nearly even for about twenty moves, ===> = = eee Fepaire, Showa may be able to make the | when the captain got the upper hand. Mr } 4. to be broken one can replace them aw easily | Crofts #iso won & game from Mr. Campbell, Notion Department. as a dealer, and at less cost. One can buy | Paved in advance of the schedule. Easter Dress Fixings. Every conceivable article in dress findings, and thousands of articles in small wares of interest to every lady will be found in this department. We'll make it to your advantage to shop here if price and variety will do it: 7E can save you from $5.00 to $15.00 on a Suit of clothes. Our line of high-grade suitings is far better é than we have ever before shown. Special Prices for Tomorrow. a F 10 per cent discount on Hercules Braids. a cat where cneesestss “ae hs * e : cect | Seeman pea fr ie materia but forthe Une of | Shalom ot - §$uits to Order ae. Feather Stitching (80 styles), six crnen: Say 5 9 or. ae ae, |G ; A rider can put on anew coat of enamel. Good Wide Beit, any color. ‘Be. Ph A can of enamel does much, and 12. Pure Rubber Dress Shields, pair. bundles. ! Be. Se. Velveteen, cord edge, per yard....,.2e. Safety Pins. any size, por dosen ins. er g $15, $20 and $25. _- No wigtter how particular you are, no matter what kind of in on@of those three lines of goods. HRD Dining Tables. styles just receised. New deaigns. quartered oak. Best workmanship and £

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