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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1898-14 PAGES. ~ ts ————_—— oe = = = = z - = ward; furlongs—Somerset, 106 (Little- PITH 9939995 3 WASH. B. WILLIAIIS, field), 11 to 20, wons Passover, 108 (ewit), | [Rake a Mea ' Mertr's. —— ‘Rc. ot 1 D Sts. 7 to 2 and even, second; Snap Shot, 104 (ir- SAAMI / - Q Furniture, &c., 7th anc - Ving), 8 to 1, third. Time, 131. Marsian, Prices 5 Fs GS BASE SEE rites can| ROU - . A = Ve} 3 ; Mazzarine, 100 ] ’ SA LE O 3 ee (Clay eg wom: Cherry Heat, 100 Glew. i RASC? You’ll Approve. Li itt), 5 tee2 and even, second; King T., ~ Picked “or “ lo $ (Colle), 15 to 1, third. Time, 1:5. "Our . arn cnn sony are ene Johnny, Atlantus, Manassas and Chugnut a ae Sgtntes. is ~ a — : also ran, Gratiot ian to get fresh fall College Games Yesterday. i maelcal_ preparations > On Georgetown campus—University of T easy Off si 9 Pennsylvania, 12; Georgetown, 2. omorrow's Hers: . At Ithaca—Rochester, 5; Cornell, 4. Cat aan he ee “At New Haven—Yale Freshmen, 15; Hill- and 40c.—for. Serie ae house High School, 6. An assorted lot of Totlet At Andover—Tufts College, 7; Philips, Comte, teat were Be, eae fo) ° aA Harton. Hartiord, 16; Trinity, 1 tray few Hand Mirror, inne slze sat Collesenth, ‘Pa—Yaie’ Law ‘School Were Statens" NM oe. re place on sale tor OW ce - ; Ursinus, 3. Le of I Bris new. atten of BERD ROCKERS om At Providence—attleboro, 10; Brown, 6 Bivsbes “worth Ten tor” 48c. style with fll rolling arms 4 — Special patterns in Face Brushes, % Fencibles Forfeited the Game. Boc., Ge. and Te. The National Fencibles forfeited their “et ange (ee | At Parker, Bridget & Co.’s Sie vm tore to ee ein Sates ket ball team. Score, 2 to 0 in favor of Sea eee gee ie gar ggeees < seat—bighly polithed = REPORT FAVORABLY. “Eine * haperted ticipate ular _S4 calue -WILL! $2.50 b Gabels soiled). Were Boe., Co ent eer \ Cominsioners Approve = Bill Ces- Th Be t Th t Te. and $1—for............. IOC. cerning Assessment Certificates. ’, 1 a { ——— = rMertz y ° In a communication to Chairman Babcock ile Ss Carriage, $7.50. trict Commissioners have recommented te, | CAN ‘Be Made== Modern Pharmacy, Just to show -vhat foolish extravagance Think of the hundreds of dollars you are saved by this sale! The new Spring Suits, Trous- vorable action on the bill to provide for the 2 llth and F Sts. opt tapes ee eee ers and Top Coats which you would have otherwise had to buy at regular prices are offered disposition of assessment certificates of the that’s what these sample at : poy ee el to you now in April, at the very dawn of the season, at reduced prices usually never quoted be- District of Columbia. The treasurer of the Chamber Suites, Parlor an ee a tested ‘springs brake, ete. fore the end of the season and then only for left over “odds and ends” and slow-selling pat- ie cniane ae ae erry ee tes Suites and Hall, Library proseeeeseeees rrr erry thers . s* $7.50 terns. It is a sale of the right qualities and the right styles at just the right time to do you bia shall, so the bill provides, deliver to the and eee a Room : : : F : 7th & D the most good. District Commissioners all assessment cer- pee ae : det us to . cen S : Wash. B. Williams, S “ A tificates remaining in his custody issued offer them at the prices ° < i i 5 3 : Ss ox 2 These garments were all designed for Spel Semmes soe mente | We a Se beeect tee : . ° ° ments, gaining that could pos- 3; All we're asking for genuine naa J Sportsmen Te wear this spring and summer. it J8_als0 provided that all moneys derived . sibly be made—for they : ep se rom. the collection of special improvement re < out # lot of 30 and 9. N. B.—Owing to the extraordinary pressure of work on our tailors, who are already greatly overworked, we beg that you will taxes now in the custody of the treasurer are worth ah Shey bead PS — ‘ an t OSe The give us as much time as possible on suits beught tomorrow and Saturday requiring alterations. « of the United States, in excess of the made to sell for. PS Co, « amount required to pay 8 per centum cer- Are you ready to look sThe Houg: ton 1214 F St? icates of indel Iness and coupons ere- . =, 5 . ° ii 9 Hl from, shall be deposited in the treasury of into the Straw Mattin aaana Their Eyes Fact All Men’s Clothing Reduced as Follows: = | te"Gntted Staten ae general revenued of question yet? We offer LEUEDL . oem crrorvoeoee : i the District of Columbia. at our line of S = Athletic Geods com- = facts and figures that are That ir line of Sporting ad athlete Geode com $10 Suits go at - $8 $2.50 Trousers goat = - $2.00 |_ saittfarring te the second section of the Bill, Srrcay tree neni SUITS CLEANED. hiay be over-nold, Init never under-qaoted. $12 Suits $9.50 00 T; t $2.25 Sa) | eh? Rommistioners say that the object of convingng argu 5. e 399 Two Stores 477 uits goat= = = $9. $3. rousers goat=- = . — w making the treasurer custodian o} 7) RE Send us your last spring salt and will clean it to “WALFORD’S Wo be ‘=| | the fund set apart for the redemption of ie st make 0 Se wate aust O08 OOIMD Gn when pun eae $15 Suits go at - = $12.00 $4.00 Trousers goat = = $3.25 || Get egg ee Baby Carriages is here. bought it. “Expert dyeing. Wagon calls AVED $18 Suits go at = = $15.00 $5.00 Trousers goat=- = $4.00 is retired except a sinall number, for which ntegieeen pearing E. E. WHEATLEY, rs) $20 Suits go at - = $16.00 -| $10 Top Coatsgoat - - $7.50 = |" mee erage AMERICAN DYER AXD ScOCRER tical Business-Lik 5 > XTEN 5 Sypcwriter af a ressenabe $25 Suits go at = = $20.00 $i2 Top Coats goat- = — —_ Established 1831. B023-1yr.16 «PCR 00 rox ; Bill to Empower Attorney of District aE On ee . pair T d uts ; Tedet eeunsmenans ine cor |$ THOeKe ae ean Coen 53 OD “Accurate : the District and his assist t eC ° Thacariimaens remendous Cuts in sean Sous Ga cumaaneran eae fs 2 : * amen S = forwarded by the District Commissioners | $ Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, ¥ | —— Bm fp neha Ried py tg «4 chines and oo ticle Oateeta Coens cee 9 9 to Congress with a recommendation that it —— chute ina to any section of the ity: Fefonded hiter ten dopa’ trial, s ou S an OYS uits Tor bercuclol ae lacs that the at- [sou Ave. and Sth st, ¥)— Fe ge Geese seUTe wo, clement SEND FOR FREE ILLLSTRATED CATALOGUE. e proposed law provides at the at- it . Gee ° s torriey, the assistant attorney and the spe- Wm. J. Zeh, 708 11th. SSeS eS fil a an atur a nl cial assistant attorney for the District of eae apl3-14d no30-t.th.s.1yr.28 ud ° Columbia be authorized and empowered to} _ In the Arid District. — sean WEE qEoee wi orang o> = be eel es Great Reduction Z a 2 : cree ischarge of eir official duties to wit-| Kansas Druj —“I can’ you any We offer these lots of youths’ and boys’ Suits for Friday and Saturday only, because! they Hired ee pea casee reheat ance “| Whisky without a prescription, stranger.” In Hair. F cannot last any longer. : y person to whom such oath or affirma.| Col Dreyer (a visitor from Kentucky)— - _ Blue Label Here is the very m of magnificent new stock of boys’ Spri Clothing—made *by” tion shall have been administered shall wilt | “I prepared fo’ that, sah, when I set out Switches: $6-00; formerly $00 i CRUG Venice onr magniicent new stock of boys’ Spring Clothing—made “by fully and falsely swear or affirm touching | for this benighted country; I had a pre- Gray Switches, $8.00, f 00, the best tailors—and elegantly finished to the smallest details—at prices asked by others for the any matter or thing material to the point | scripticn tattooed on my arm.” Gray Switches, $4.80, formerly Soups— “dregs of the sweat shops.” It will be your personal loss if you do rot take advantage of :these i Syaeton py netete peranalls HES ee ee ae me XS = bargains, for they will probably never be offered again in Washington. “ upon, conviction hall be. punished tn i oy eee eae cae Never tals, ER’S fanuner prescribed by law for such of-|° wr Newtied (wrestling with bread)—“I H LL wv bactte ’ ¢ , e Fy fense. — § S E are right; twenty Boys’ $2.50 to $3.50 Suits,| Boys’ Brownie Suits, —-— “Mee 'Newet Geartuisye"that tte] 900 708 Street N. W. varieties; any one —« . H “Want” ads. in The Star pay because | cake. I never took the bread course.” 720 7t ree ° if triakes a “Send Gere : : He In they bring answers. —Puck. apte-2od akes a “g aM eae 5 for a good dinner”— : ® a sans =—— — —__—____ —————— —__--- -—-_____—_ g ¢ av Peeeeeedeerdeee epee aerogenes ask your grocer. ; | G ° (oie 23 . ss P 3 Cutice Brothers ° ° ; Hecht’s unprecedented selling for Friday. oS . 200 of those boys’ cute’ ttle Brownle.suits-the : a ing short pants suit Of this season tn ail Kinda of “Pattie ales ° : —— ——— haciug/ obert oaatel ails Of this seagate all inte ay Toate ee ee h h t th t ve Us Mezzo Tint Phoos, a iyo err eee Special hour sales throughout the store. Are our specialty, and a call at our studio $2. $3 and $3.50. Re- + Will secure a splendid value. They Will show that we make the BEST, at $1.00 moval sale’ price, for Friday and $1.90 were alwayx $4. Removal sale $2.87 : eee res 5 be-all EOC ec eee cero Cecenne pertee fox dey spa saturday cally, = We will have a day of our famous “hour sales’ cmoree eed oe all parts ut the ee w . > ° come great throngs of buyers who know what to expect in advance. Tomorrow's values know no 3 ok’s Photo Studio Boys’ $4 to $6 Suits Youths $5 to $ 1 2 Su its, $ parallel in the history of the store's entire career—are entirely without precedent. We have made. up = bee CLL CENCE DR Ce ? Bx a list of bargain values that.show you what we really can accomplish in the way of value-giving — = when we set our minds to the task. ~ And we still extend to every one the privilege of having their Hoover & Snyder purchase “charged”—and paying the bill just as is found most convenient. o aes 7 z % 1211 F Street. ° ° aa © ° z Skirts, 99c. Knee pants, 10c. Corset covers, 9c. : Will fit small men. ~ $ (from 10 to TI elec) (from 9 to 10 o'clock.) o——— rs I to #2 roaring 6 a HI . —tak hoice of this lot of jes” lot e—well Intily embsoidered—a1 fect! ish- (a) i eth pp nye ag Raptr engl een eee Grr nee ee a = $ ane skirin of handsotne tired brilliantine, ein ike 0 ‘and cvery- cd all felled seame—several ‘style 250. | fe oe Blacks ona hase, Waren ane weer, also plain : Farmeut well tuade and. perfectly ‘ulahed= SL rae — cone ee i HT the way from ieks and blues. Were iden lined and bound in the best manner—for 99 fo $6. Removal sale price, for Removal sale price, for Friday and $4 Ge 30. Corse’ Oc. | Of Best Qualit l Fruday and Saturday oalye ses. $2.15 Saturday only) svce..en-e-- 25 BS comes. Worth = 2 8 Knee pants, 390c, (Gens “ge? erat y All Other Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing at 259) Off Marked Price. Ladies’ suits, $3.48. Gil day.) pe ert ad lean aeor d i and (from 11 to 12 o'clock.) —the well-known “‘crack-a-jack"” make— B.” make—which sell at 6%c. usually. j Latest St les fo} : with double seat and knee—all sizes—for — ss z-which ar? worth $9 Blue and black which vou have always paid 59 cents. ’ ef) Tenge tallorinde ats, with “aii ined sottuabees Boys’ golf caps, 10c. 3 x ; ( } sree = | —are the only kind that ale e)P Pil ¥ (0) EXlicced ‘sith'the most exacting care. Young men’s suits, $2.98. (from 9 to 10 o'clock.) : * * * vou want—the only kin ° ga boys" 3 y ° ° ya" cheviot golf caps—all sizes—a very * * * that we sell. 9 5) ilk waists, $3.98. (all day.) cana ‘elas, we s+* is # not FAR] : ‘ a oa weet aleebol, Sees’ Men's 50 &75c.golfs, 19c.3 é * * CHEAPER in the end Straightforward Clothiers, 315 7th St. imo, atten of plain uiack tateta at | pitd'fr'$Sa@ Sch, hing wa werer De SOUS, 19.4 * * * to buy THE BEST—to | Ss ints, ‘with tucked fronts, made, in blouse ease lie nila (bet. 10 and 11 o'clock.) || * * * say nothing of the satis- || ae cdlisra and we guarantee the taffeta, abeo- ’ = ne in mn gem pen iee t AG —egne | Pes eee - SPE | tena te haces panied $4.50. | pitt sctrnrritd Saintly fore. & = Saas ———— a ———— = = | ° A % 5 L di 9 oO f d ting order of the two clubs will be about as | came over the plate needsd to give the Satin skirts, $5.98. Lot of young men’s blue and black and Tam 0 Shanters, 17c. AGIES xIor S; i ALL READY TO PLAY follows Tenens victory, aa A oe (from 10 to 11 o'clock.) fancy mixed all-wool aa (from 11 to, 12 o'clock.) ¥ 2 2 wi een, Mercer and Amole qd wirl- I jon ct . % |, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. REC ER enie e Ee = | ing fory the -Sangtorsyand serie hes aid See et eae, meetieabitts saene al and perfectly made—for $4.00—$7.50 values, edaicgns Ses aan bes bak. | — Se Kesler tf.” Gettman, rf. not Pigs peal phe’ all three foe the very. best. manner’ possible, finely ae brown and red and green—all sizes—worth ra satoeggs oats Bet lo hol ie visitors retty we in in buy al od # ae? National Base Ball Season to Open | jenines, ss. Bee hand. Gaston and Johnson’ were ‘the ‘To-| 4 fallen A, 29, gaumenrs 78 Boys’ suits, $2.49. ; | Ladies’ Boots, Potion conte pltcnerg ona old well ut timely Bie ild’s reefers, $1.49 (all day) 3 big en Sapa tors’ bats, 1083 3 | $2.85, $3.50, $4 and $5. Tonerrow. Meganm Ib” are the its that count sanager twin | Child's reefers, $1.49, | 2). (all day), ie oe ill I | Mec 5 Tecommend2d Shortstop Fox to the Wash- (from 10 to 11 o'clock.) cheviot all-wool suits—some with pants | [TDI nery values. Ss MMe yaniee S Bes een ae season, but he displayed RS ay Ae 5 having somae seats and knees—for $2.49— Ty, ear ill 4 + De such @ lack of steadiness that he was re- coe aa -m = o m e mullin ie- Men’s Boots, || WAsminet0N 10 MEET BALTIMORE) “re same xu cotea rempay at iis [Imad St Samer mnts eg ce |e tla ahcan aa sea = i Ge wetiny Ub ii : with Umpires Emslle and Andrews officiat- | for the Torontos and played far and away nomen SS vam ’ llars, 3c, partment busy jay tomorrow || $3.50, $4, $5 and $6 ing es arbitrators of the plays. the best game of any one in the aggrega- 30c Men’s co! 9 we shall give you values such as 7 iH The fact that Mr. Wegner had decided | tion. Eight chances ware taken cere vof Wrappers, ° clock. hay kn: bef —in calf, vici kid and russet- i le Are Still Hold-} te sv: parade before the game rather ; without a slip-up, and at the bat Fox ham- a clock.) (from to to 11 o'clock.) ou have never known before. = : : isset— || Reitz and McHale Are Still Hold-| 0) .2t’icanseer Hanion’s plane Fhe iiiee | more ote beauty bright triple and two (bet. 10 and 11 @’clock. —1n all sises—all styles and all shapes—pure ‘e want more of the ladies of in very “swellest” shapes. In bad decided to inaugurete the season with- | singles. He is very quick on his feet, han- —the prettiest and best made wraj 2100 linep collars, too. ‘5 25 | Patent Leather, $5 and-$6 ing Out out the usual display, but, not to be out- | dies. himself well, possesses the necsssary pore-Plmommed, with brald-lined ‘walste tll Washington to know our mil- : s +95 . eg : doneqpy the Washington management, he confidence and with qihother season's try- Ri IL 3 linery—to become acquainted ———— altere plans, and the usual parade | out shot ready rpt-claae’ compare a . tor them as, 39c n n CHILDR SHOES, in an band concert wil be pulled. of in thaill werheediecaie es tad| Jake Getimanaa | Srevebe TT" PY ener ‘o’clock,) ail themcpiges it “ae ; P 2 } SHOES, z = Ss timore at the opening of the season in e ing for the Senators, each get- (from ro to 11 o'clock, avail themselves of savit i -k CURRENT SPORTING NOTES | aty Saturdsy. ting in three“hice aii he fiel : - * ving || black and tan, both high and Sh letter was recelved ‘trom Arthur Was- | of “Doyle, “Eaeee and Wrigisy, althoucs | $ Important day <men's fast black gloria umbrellas—jast which must come with | low cut, $1 and $2. = ner this morning that dismisses all the gos- | marred by slip-ups, was vers good. z oT 9 Borg geist! here. Our prices ful : EFSHOES POLISHED PREF. a tair |!p about him being among the hold-out in boys dept. oe = —. ; The weather bureau pfomises fair | pavers. Wagner has been sick in bed for |~ SSE ge Men’s shirts, 49c. per cent less than you must pay Yi Sa weather for tomorrow, the opening day of | the past two weeks with the grip, and says RACING AT BENNING. — f Fushisae) Gaps " elsewhere for equal qualities | thing fs renee as x stands, the Senators will be with- | Were Made Happy. a 5 . —made of best woven E ij | ing the big owe aa Reape oul this player's services Tor the next’cou: | is speculators had ae ie aihthe —values in boys’ clothing which Sti bosoms, in the new spring patterns Flowers, 12 Cc. Senators are not in possi ft weeks. ; z glee ine ch—men's ‘etores 1 & SNYDE een ae ae sting. spateention tropa bat pO er Meee es a a aura Benning trapk yesterday, ths third day of /% are simply irresistible. Every 7 Er ‘ igi bonches of violets, white and agt- i 9 ||| | umore, owing to the absence of Reitz and | been delivered, and they will make thelr. | e es naar setter! of — genie nee} value we tell you of today is un- Child’ hh 3 Speeg tad, foliage, foeget-me-nors | 1211 PSE, Best Boots & Shoes. || McHale, Dat me plese tes a eett | ferm—white, with blue trimmings. “"" Ja third choice dashing dite, tke nean, | Paralleled—without . equal— p hild’s : xs ie Se | er eno aemecatin Sat |": 5 mt cremme nape ast atl cant gee eae eet gee eed S fates eiauens coms fell eo 4 Gremsg setepanied) after this date no more “‘ladies’ day” passes will be issued, as the entire limit has been | reached. Fully 7,000 of these passes have making tha journey. Thercard called for test will be more than interesting, owing five races on the fiat, and ## alPbut the sec- to the exchange of players during the win- crowd the store with a throng of . GILLS POPULAR ‘ONE-DAY SALES. mothers. M. k me to big ‘bargain. Note the hour. a ‘ora * a lot of Indies’ and children’s ‘ A Word About Chocolates, | er. “aesames is slated to pitch for the | been Haaued, ad it Js almost /an assured ond the winner finished tw jnore lengthe know Hecht’s values already— Ni aists, 39c. to fing come oth) ve pt o e Orioles and DeMontreville will be on sec- | fact that every one 1e ed-in-the-' seco! lorse. Several horses ew Ww \ Jater, img fresh and pare ct ecact out Checo- | ond. All the Baltimore hold-outs have re-| lady “fans” has been accommodated, - at the track are sald to b> outlaws, and, others will become permanent nw wd (from 11 to 12 o'clock.) factory, three assortments—25, 40 and 60 cents Ib, | Ported, with the exception of Corbett, who | An acquaintance df Jennings, just from / pending an investigation by the stewards, 2 30. patrons. from tomorrow on— 1 him rt cate = =& new lot of waists with blouse . pn mga pes ts not expected to play this year. ‘The sen- | Californie. informed Mm recently thet At |no moro entries will be rieoifed from MIS that's how we grows ’ Frente, ot oe percale and sephgr ibbons, 16c. yd, SPECIAL FRIDAY: sational Jennings will be at short, and the | Corbett would not play: ball season in | Teeny Feowten Herd eee rgt g oe the regular dollar heavy sluggers, Kelley and Keeler, will be standing of Cream Kisses, 12c. Box. L, Palmer will also be in ee tie its, 79c = : 16-inch ell-eilk moire taffeta check ang #/ es SU 2 Boman stripe ribbon, in all the new- in their old positions. Manager Hanlon ey acta ae ee ctapaniins Premier has seers. A ee iH % ) Ladies’ hose, 7igc. est spring edlects—goes, per yard tor 20GB. have t ty le in tow, fifteen bell league team oul ‘ashington handicap, and ‘from. : o'clock, : i Gill? 921.F.St..amd —[piyers nua sts pecuapec unas Deities If the report te true, Tt is fortunate that sald Carter Halle Buddtia wil! also be with- ett ot af fst 38 ori alr Sense 12 o'clock.) s Sailors, 19c. 3 S5 1223 Pa. Ave. - | ins number, directly under the Baltimore | Son to take nls place ets not exactly for- “Sam mys ant wpwera;|¥ | eqtimmese gues EA ta eae (from 10 to 11 o'clock! or manager's cl 5 '3-year-olds . sot te - - _. __ Joop TOR WEEE PROSE AND MIG OxES- | sPeclal train will ‘be Tun to oopater ain, | anions foresight Jn providing for emer-| six furlongs, Sanders, il (Hawn, even, | Leg an ther'iet Tustin 290, Ladies’ Eyes } ig Company Extract of Beef.| wna win come to Wassington to encouragé | “Yt ts reported ghat Henry Relts, the ox. | solr arto. wenn ns eoe eis Boys’ suits, $1.49, lin undwr., Soe Saou etce ot a E ——_ iets caceiee ieee reece pone Orie makes only the fol- eae Tiss, 1164" ‘Tinklen, Bor. Boys $ os s ¥ (from 10 to 11 o'clock) . Ribt s " - wa rou gst eter oe Boon Tmt tra i flltornta to | nalt fortones Lene ion tale fon hoe eee Py | gabee Sh Tete atteer owes, Sty to 3 a : 5 exac o'e! ve * < B oe NW. the park in carriages, preceded by" chariot Washington for himscif, wife and stster-in- yon Fist j Eh fe ‘idee eae “ i arry! band of fifteen pieces. and transportation back to California second; + cents, orchells< Spuve 7d Beet contingent will go direct to the in the fall for ell thros. At the lowest cal- | 1, third. Ti “ 2 = = * Tea sold at 50 cents a House, where the Baltimore players: culation Reits’s demands would cost the | Long Acre, 5 stop, take up that aggregation and then pa- | senatorial cash box $3000, Rather a stiff | Third race. pound. If you taste. it redpover the city.- ae) price for a man of “Pepper's” caliber.—Bal- Sil ea on was heard 1e this timore Sun. £2 ~ <4 Diver, 4 you will want it more than morning from the hold-out Yesterday's game at Notional Park be-{ ond; Al y 2 : ‘ d McHale, ‘tween third.” Tims, you will the money it costs. , and iy - rons rth the and Ws clubs. os cas eee