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wuts. [LATE SPORTING NEWS | ’ THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1898-14 PAGES, 1 At the Family Shoe Store, Where Good Shoes Are Sold. Palais Royal “Specials.” Senators’ Errors Lost Them Yeste:- Pie eae will NOTHER “spe- x : dav’s Game. F a 5 end the week with cial” in the Vel- eam 0) a very busy day in vet and Felt Tur- oe = the Millinery Parlors— bans, saucily trimmed— a la Paris—in quills and ribbons. To be $1.50 : and $2.50 instead of $ fered at $5 for choice. and $3. $5 for $7.50 Trimmed Hats. RACING BY THE OUTLAWED CYCLISTS twenty-two $7.50 Trim- med Hats are to be of- Stock of School Sthoes. and Taylor. ATURDAY is children’s day here, and we shall take sdvantage of ‘the crowds of Parents and children who will visit us to open up and display our colossal new tock of Children’ ‘hool Shoes—a stock large enough to fill en ordinary shoe store by itself—and the prices are astonishingly low. In many cases where you read of. cheap School Shoes in the paper you will find “cheap paper” in the shoes when you investigate—but we sell nothing but All Solid Leather Shoes—and we can sell these at.. 75¢. pr. up. Plumes. Whole- Ge sule quantities at jobbers’ prices. 20 2ic $ retailed at $1.50. per cent saying guaranteed, : $f for Best Pett English Walking and Rough AQE to $3 for Black Ostrich yard f Rider Hats, guarenteed quality usually Golor 4 to Sanch bhons, in every latest style. Fancy and Plain An Exciting Final Between Kimble 3 R i BALD STILL IN THE LEAD to 50e va $ 75¢ for Untrimmed Frenoh Felt Hats, in 25c¢ for large bunches Quills in all 15¢ yard for those 3% Inches wide. Styles forty leading shapes. Guaranteed qual- with white polka dots. Guarante Today's Schedule and Weather. s ity usaally retailed at $1. value. EI =! i La fh Ladi Sh . jadelphia—clear. dies’ Shoes. p oes. Washirgton at Philadelphia—cl : ies’ $ ll O8 eS. les’ § | for neckties, belts, as well as millinery pUEpases, ton at Brooklyn—ciear. Ts sen sassss senses ses The others may imitate our advertising All the $6 styles of Ladies’ Shoes at $3. 3 Headquarters for $5, $10 and $ 1 5 Garments. | E E Cle ore at New York— land at St. Louis—cloudy. od Satin Record of the Club: Clubs. W. L. P. Clubs. vat leather or kid toe. ‘This is the Fam- but they cannot imitate our $1.08 Shoes— fly Shoe Store grand bargain offering to which are honestly worth $3. ‘They are —they may also imitate our price ($1.98), 100 dt it lasts—button or lace—in pat- I Se establishment has its strong and weak points. Some lead in the very high priced im- a ported garments, others with garments at littlest pric The Palais Roval is quoted in connec- the ladies ot ington, ve know ; on BS $5685) New York... 73 Shown in fine, oft dongolas, viet kid, dull fromthe way you are buying the $8 Shoes tion with those at $5, $10 and $15, having a greater variety and giving superior quality and style i 192 50 1648 Pittaburg.... 70 jongola or kangaroo echata our enterprise and 3 * s > ri 8) BN “ON Loulerttie 08 calf button or Taco, $ erage th eats och aniieees oe than usual at these prices. € ® .555 Brooklyn 3 ell, a riety at one price. It is a case where Cleveland... 77 @2 “Bot Washington. 50 date shapes—our price ®D) ‘ou make neatly all the proBt, but we pe Philadelphia HGS “Bit. Se Louis... 98 108 only Fou make nearly’ all tho The $15 Garments. The $5 Garments. Suits -— Most, often quoted are the Tailor-made bckre dntuae uae sh. B. Williams, Th& Dj che story of the Senators’ defeat, 5 to 2, by the Phillies yesterday is thus described English Cloth Suits, lined throughout seen on the jocal grounds this season. The ntest was very creditably won by the es are = | Quakers, who had to face some of the most ey It Avenue Entrance Through S. Kann, Sons & 0 1» prices and auction absurdly priced. Waists:—_Dzeams."" that only the high-priced afleta f with superior taffeta silk. These have been favor- mg gga rg ry So ae by the Philadelphia Time: EY ably compared ‘vith $40 to-order gowns. ts, and those in plain E 1_£ 2 Z| Dest the fact that the Phillies went | & ay 2 R d=] i 4 r. into the first division yesterday by the iS Ofirich black eatin eseky ctbrea| bee eee e ween H e€d=1 ag pi Ices =| merest fraction of a point, and the game | & 9 Skirts == fg ute is “The deep Rouen ped Skirt sae mies 2 bs 2 A F with sa ord. Superior , velvet fae Skirts :— 3 outdone! Wheels =| was an interesting one throughout, it was 2 th atin cord, Superior Mning. "velvet facing. Skirts:— Tamar 3 =e witnessed by one of the smallest crowds 3 310 and 312 Seventh Street. queenly. Underskirte—th : 2 = ES Ed \ 7 : modistes would attempt to imitate Jackets :— . ik Shcheke wetth terrane with the s | varied assortment of shoots dished out by EPL ALAR LER ALE LE LE AERA LALLA RE LAB OLG much less conceive and perfect. And. sucky ¥ ahh aw bo ot ah Se mee ne Wiaead (iad thes bs Gccis called. as riety—for als occasions and tastes. See them, . = usual descriptions fail the writer. upon to throw their bats against this year, wey mam . + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + . . . . . . . ° . . ° . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . ° ° ° . ° ? ix of clothing is complete in sizes and sorts. “Complete” in the ordinary way. A stock complete as the Boys’ Cloth- ing trade goes elsewhere nd old. 2 | and it ts safe to s t, notwithstanding | « qirveye) creer 3 Sete aS oe Hae sate : a they mien ° acets taflored. Cutaway and box nee those of Wack Kersey 3 Se ee : Jackets itis Plath and brailed. some inches deep and. 160 4 : pe 3| have gone down in defeat had not two], demure, some jaunty—all the acme of style. collar and ‘silk-lined hood are pellicle ban «| grave errors been made behind Dineen | pie RY eS. = <. | which netted the Cooley gang four of their z : ‘ seeees - E| oC : 5 Golf effects, of reversible En~ aces ceka ee ae : * | The Irwinites, in their new form, put up weed, In plaids shaw]. fringe eal and Pertan Camb Cole Se $| a pretty fast game. particularly Casey at | $ ing and Lined hood. The very latest English nd Neck Scarfs, such ax cost < ( ' | third and Carr at first. who both made a | ¢ an : | 3] very favorable infpression on the large 2 ‘ Pes o lerowd of spectators by their arp and S f h 10 G : 2) Suits “work Seinach eweoroes Ss Regarding Boys’ Clothin ome of the arments. Here are all the down-to-date essentials $ | old-time style and_ slu the ball for | + “gfe tt cepting th and ¢ ‘ti ue a Gee The Tailor-finished Cloth Suits at $10 have already estab- ‘ ! bat w tell you ${ ee Sou tae wrulcnieas ane Without a doubt ours is the lished a reputation for superiority of designs, materials, style, finish ° wt . nity Yous! one madevom nina B largest, brightest and best- and fit. Ladies who have not yet made comparisons are respect : $s Obie as Ri es sehen fc ee equipped department for fully invited to do so tomorrow. rales Gs 4 stores, & t Lander, Cro Boys’ and Children’s wear- ___ ‘The confession of Taller vit and Ke - successio! pitching mea d tells oft sey CI ments; box, entt- pe )” and also “ Pa. Ave. ¢ potent factor in. th fof the ables in the city. Our stock - cpg inny : : : * . * 2 ° ry __ The new M Styles, of vari Capes okirt out. Dougls plain, some with rufth st base by having only two put outs, 2 fly ball in the ninth inning. and braided \ of ribbons. | tevers of plaids. | . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . in ]e would satisfy neither our folks ees ees, ; | Petticoats:— ™, a Pee le cus z d ribbon trimming. | but it ive an idea 0 best possible latter be- nor our customers; ~The ed ribbon trimming. | But it doce give an ea post ht at short stock is great enough to be a pride to us, and therefore t. Dougl: ing sec- % sot asthe ATURDAY is mothers’ day RESENTS of Rattles for the eden: should be a satisfaction . to here, and many mothers are babies and Fancy Baskets for you. That’s the top notch. We'll only hint in the following, which, you will note, are specials for Saturday: looking for tomorrow’s “spe- Here they are: $3.48 tomorrow for the $3.98 Astrakhan Cloth the bigger children. Third floor, please. Before the covered Cooley and Delahanty had crossed the plate, with Lajoie on secon rry scorad on Lauder's drive to LN cials. ae ee ee tae Oe ae te ee a tes Pg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + tomorrow for the 8e Composition Books, with i Conts, in sizes 1 to 6 ‘The 5c im Be ia fwo additional ry made ae 7 F ‘ os » flexibie and. bo And Se for one A 2 special for urday: At $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, and higher, if. ture doesn't do them justice—the cape Should be doze ood Le me le third, completing the sum total. Delahanty you sity, we show nobby suits ‘for, the deeper than represented, i reached first on Carr's drop of the pitch Youngsters in igs not o-eeeeeees er's throw. On Lasole's single Delahanty to be had el on. A tee eee reached th McGuire threw to Wrig' atch Lajoie stealing second, but the T returned the ball to the plate, too late, however, to catch Delahanty, who an home on the play. Larry was safe a red on Flick’s three-bagz: n which Gettman might h dhe been a little further back. half more than our asking price do equal tomorrow for the §2.48 School D: ore than our aakin orrow fo: 48 School Dresses qualities bring elsewhere. $1.98 of petty Plaid “and Check Cloths, ‘Trimmings of plain materlal and braid. Li throughout. Sizes 2 to 14 years, Be tomorrow for best of Se Writing Tablets— those with $50 pages....Only Je for Paper Dells, each with four sets of dresses and hats. Has the boy saijor or soldier. thoaghts? Then let us fit kim out in awhie Naval or Military Suit, short pants, made and trimmed with pure gold braid, Prices— $6 to $10. ) years later) n ks of r f this city pages free. ad 1ese suits are strictly all-worsted and absolutely fast color. Ages 8 to 16. Boys’ Kn ite, with double- ently made, of $1.25 tomorrow for the $1.68 Poke Bonnets . . . . . . . . . . neket Book 15¢ tomorow for Young Ladies harinti 4 of Faille Silk, white and colors, ruffie of Real Alligator skin. They"d be a bar- Washington made their two in the same and fully S| Sg er gain at 25e. inning. Dineen was hit and walked to fi $1 O08 o|% Gettman forced him at a, Dou : ® Another s fielding the bh elbach sent < all and making the assist strict bounding grounder to Dela- ‘ool Knee Pants sted jad s, with nobby do: te Ge 48c. 3 Bargain Spots Among the Grown Folks’ Sunday Needs. Se a te te ah'ty 19¢ fer, usual 25¢ Vells, in twenty-five dies’ and Children’s 25¢ styles....And 44¢ for clever imitations Veils fggan Vests and Pan! ed If the boy is to be hatted, shoed or fitted out in fur- nishings there’s a big department that you can't afford to PYETETITELI TEL eiocetet 33¢ . . mae f 3 o|4 for $1 Qua Kid Gloves—if you do | for usual $1 Belts of 5-inch-wide Black and ‘s new autumn Neck- - anty and took second on the ea tea || x 69c hot ask them fitted....Only $1.25 f 89c Satin, with buckle and three slides of 25c wear < for Ladies’ new style Casey's single tallied G in best posstbi | . ths new English Walking Gloves, with new | cut steel. | Putte of Veivet, in plaids and si wit elbacn. Th's was the end of the run-get- cannot be du | Large variety of Bton and Vestie Suits stitching, ete. stock of whl itchers’ battle until the las ° ne Neekin We Bie ee . for three pairs best Black Stock- for usual 25¢ Brooches of Sterling Sfil- | man was retired in the ninth. The sec Hie’ of tis ipeadon ere etown, 5 50c 8. with double goles, ete. Ladies™ 19¢ ver, with jewels representing batten | $2.39 50 English Silk Umbret ; dniphte i i e Ss 10; misses’, 4 to 9; boys’, 9 to | flies, beetles, frogs, lizards, turt } * e ary. fed, greens ct wks, 9 to 11 oesescccen | brown, tight New style wood handles, ee Hats, Shoes and Furnishings for the Boys. : . ° Ps Ps Fall size Farl'n | | | Cross, 0 It’s in tem ptingest trim, 3 for the usual $1 F Skirt yard for usval 7: 3 Pineda, p He I 2 2 84c with corded umbrella ruffle, lined ats 25c 1% yards wide. | 4 3 Bora Fe oras and Derbys in brown Boys’ Mixed Cheviot Golf 2 2 unlined. yellew the only colors, } e, usually We yard. : Totals....5 6 aeeedas Caps. . ° x 2 iH : if the ninth. O8c. =48¢, Sorel carnn cen ees $ $ REE:—Sample package of ROM a maker who could 1002000 Cie = wel Hose, fast | and. bull-dog toes, “extra heavy” soles, ‘ $ Zoot Ease” and sample not afford to wait for cold hia, 1 e-base. hi ea pouble 2 angaroo uppers—same style lasts as Ol i : e = hia, 1 Three-base bit | black, “narrow, and "wide 23¢ Mena Shoes me style lasts as our : cake of Renaissance Soap. weather. A 6; Washington, 8 Struck out | ¢ fo urday.. o mi : . s Dine: First on error | © es ae Bie one tee $l 50 & $2 25 Pa Zo fF best of 1e Tooth Brushes....6e for | E@e for the msual $1 Flannelette Weappe ud there is no secret in the method Iedelphis, 2° First on Of Field, 3; of |e Bove aceamarye ° °. ° . 10c package Eastman’s Violet Toilet Pow- © styles trom gayest to those for smourn- emplos to sti ate its growth. Bite Sen eco ee ree se oe : i der....55e for 75e Fountain Syringes, with | Ing. Sizes 32 to 44....And only 4%c for the Honest, all-wool, fast-color fabrics— Mesars. Hunt and Smith. Time ‘of game—2 hours | § 2 J latest improvements. usual 7c Wrappers. zo00d, le workmanship—perfect — S 23 a s pa E i pie Pittsburg, 4; Louisville, 2. : ar er tl e O % a] : ‘ieee tent ee ent and 10W| ne Pittsburgs defeated the Loulsvilles | s 9 °9 Ze ot prices Te you are? in the latter city yesterday by 4 to 2./¢ e K . + suit to order as low as $15.50, | Tannenii! and Cunningham pitched master-| Head=to-Foot Outfitters to Man.=--Pa. Ave. & 9th St Q) Alals OYal === reet. pte guarantee goes with | ly ball, the former having slightly the best | ¢ B| Se Loudon™ shel albour |) 907" = 2 = “sulvees sarere” SUS & | Seeteceecetesetesesetetndedntedntpteteceteeteteteetedicteetentebtnchteetedetendnintnditnntednteiesninteietececte method employed only by | Pittsbure.....0010000304 10 a]? Coe rerecrecrerecceecececece . 2 = z > Say = -obebeesoenene er ere i I = oie nly by | noel Ce Oe aS eae See EY | ins a oo ee Seededeteecetetetedecededetetedetegetetee eee ey ailors. Send for sam- — —= = —— : Pay! ve Kimble a hard i z : place. Major Taylor gave Kim 6 scli-measurement guide. Boston, 7; Brooklyn, 4. hard luck yesterday at New York. During | a loafing match, sprinted ‘past Fred Sims | push for first honors snd came in a close Our New Credit Way. aay The Bostons continued their victorious | his first turn at the bat Pitcher Meekin | and A. CG. Moran, the local boys, and won| second. On the stretch the wheels of the é til y é ae es march yesterday at Brooklyn, defeating | sent in one of his terrific inshoots that] the heat. The riders finished in the order | riders swerved from side to side. which es the Grooms by 7 to 4, Lewis pitched well | Struck the Baltimore boy full in the face, | named. Grado! 1t foueior Eitiel Dretiiast cao never fic ita club. wilial Ge = , | knocking him down and out. He was taken Owen Kimble of Kentucky and Major! seen on the board track. The summary of Gace TESS OEE Ce ae ee oes | to) thing clube uouse:| auth aun hyalclansraCtar|irravign \nulaNa iacetrandwaeconie iaorell ee rise from Toronto by the Brooklyns, was hit | examining the wound, declared that Hugh- third heat, with Dr. A. I. Brown of Cleve- Quarter-mile national championship; two , hard. Errors by Anderson and Wagner are $ nose was broken. Jennings will prob- | jand a close third, men in each heat to qualify for semi-finals; said to be responsible forthe Grooms, | Ably be out of the game for/severalidays, | mne fourth heat was the fastest. and was |'twoinieach aemi:final and thind in the taat: AND 4 = t. although it will be hard to keep Bimoue won by Tom Cooper of Detroit. Floyd Mc- | est semi-final to qualify for final. Prizes, I R. H. ge rehoe Doster sr res next week it the) birds)| Grarlaud (of (Sanicue Cal sehen td ou ridaen $150 and 60 points; $0 and 40 points; $25 : Brooklyn......0001200104 7 have any chance whatever for the coveted ) Waston of Elizabeth, N. J., who set the| and 30 points; 20 points; 10 points. Owen a ____| Boston. -0004010207 12 0} flag. gost, Hee ee Se aE Kimble, first; Major Taylor, second» Eddie eae in ee ey, who is covering third base for the Bald, third; Orlando Stevens, fourth; Fred VIRGINIA QUAIL LAWs. St. Louls, 4; Cleveland, 1. Senators, is built upon the ground plan of RUnae atte’ ine cOaee two games in the latter city yesterday, the | 600d “un, eee ire have not scored over thirty points in the 5 = 5 a - i » Browns getting the first by 4 to 1 and tying | iter. : ; ae Bitonel Ghimipiochip table tee mach In to match it. Lots of good values all over the store. The women’s %) Talk about Daye Foutz! Great scissors, < : the second, 1 to 1. Both Taylor and Sud-| he was never in Carr's class. The latter is each heat and third man in ae eee departments are full of ’em. The men s departments bristle with ecunty x in Virgin ee eee esa ea Cog ho cure ies | ere eas actus | rie) Ea vanss shend aus in ete Ee ea os $ ‘em, Lower prices than any stores are willing to give you, and all bee ich none eee Better thas iets given | Ore enero ware teeta eee A. I. Brown, third. ‘Time, 2.49. a the credit you want as an inducement to have you here. You fix s state during the Cleveland twirlers. Darkness stopped a ergy in defeatin ‘One-mile handicap; five’ men in each to , qi = : C cgeiaied 4 ar’s second game at the end of the fifth Wosbincten na et kinapesstooeienGre qualify for final; entry fee, $3; Park Bicy- the terms. We agree to your plans. c ee eae oe oles in walloping the Giants, the Phillies cle Club to add $50; purse to be divided, 40, a» tt FIRST GAM. yesterday jumped into the first division. 30, 20 and 10 per cent. Arthur Gardiner, Ladies’ $1 Wrappers, 49c, L F St. Louis. 600030001 ee ‘They hold the place by scarcely a hair's first; F. A. McFarland, second; Owen Kim- x Cleveland..22221 00.0000 0 Oct breadth, but their chances of keeping it ble, third; Fred. Sims, fourth. Time, A lot of: 25 dozen, new and spick from the maker's hand. The recent colorings and = are good. After the present series with the 2.00 4-5. nattiest patterns are all represented. The Skirts are full in sweep and have © ‘ONT Ls IND GAME. Senators is ended the Phillies wind up the deep hem. The Waist is m: A dollar Wrapper Cs o. St. Loma. 0001 0% 3 Bl season with six straight games with the Some S99 pd Cleveland 0010 0-1 65 1] Grooms, of which they should win the ma- there tomorrow and Sunday. 7 : jority, while New York Is scheduled to : 1 Baltimore, 6; New York, lay three games with Washington and five Intercollegiate Tennis. Ladies’ Natural Ladies’ Fast Black Seamless . Tr will b that the = Cc = The Ba ore t ith Baltimore. It will be seen thai He 10c. kind — Cash 5 F P i Tee Dey reece Nom + & belle frome the (pe a nnvardaciqedigntherwarstior theyar: In the intercollegiate tennis tournament | % Wool Underwear, cow US ao Cc. ¥ 1 Giants at New York yesterday be 6 runs a gument. at New Haven, Conn., yesterday afternoon Al of it ts S0c. quality. bet all is to 3. Both clubs were off in their fielding, ies at eed = : Ss splendid worth. This Underwear {s the Girls’ $6 & $8 Reefer. od sia ; 5 Aare. Harvard practically sealed her claim to tl set Ths, Under we e ris S, : m of Cornell but Hughes easily outpitched Meekin, who nD Ree ee ahaa plonak hein einai of dhevanabics sanitary wool sort. ICI yard off rheume 9 7 ull race for the | was very wild and ineffective. A two-big-| <. -14 | ¢n5 GuaxterMile Cham- ‘Whitman and Ware of Harvard, after nar- fhe vody warm “and heathy, BOC, $3.98. we canty and the | gex by De Montreville in the first inning | sre en te ana aregsen mia Closeioe = s rowe rowly escaping defeat in the first round by on Ca- |} sent three ru Guy at-| was called at the ond of ct sche ne | ‘The second outlaw race mest of—the! pace and was not pincet gu ane host | a weaker Vole team, struck a run of luck ccmmSid idee. “Bia Lining Gini acount OF Naren eeee oo Racing Cyclists’ Union was held yesterday | R. Steenson of Minneapolis: thmisied third. | and defeated Yale's best team. The results her cold and “_. u. B.| afternoon at 3:30 at the board track of the | _ 1 the first semi-final the time was one-| o¢ the day's play are: 12 years. ‘These take in all the $6, 87 and $8 values—vunched together for Satur- Big Double Wool ‘The prettiest and daintiest styles—4 to Finished Blanket, OOC day's selling. ‘They are the nobbiest “4 a a L et for bed—a fi qualit checks and pleids — and aizeil, | Nom, York SeSS SE SS S$ 8] Park Bicycle Clup, on the Conduit road.| Pina ne second pastter, than jin (ys Anal. | singles—second round—Davis of Harvard annie, Ce Mae tt ee are pourh NE omy PE a $3.98 izell, Baltimes 3s e002 O68 i e Me ev" y 7 cael e. " or... sees ¢. Young: | Renee Tt was the original date for the national Gardner and Fred Sims.)When. the pistol See oes eee Oe Kind “hat” aver a ae 88c = $9K Sat year's ns = oe ircuit meeting, and thé crack professional | was fire ims jumped out and took the , 6-4, 64. 51m. Ga er thane ° ies 9 The race was |g. Phillie: aan o pace until the ‘i the back] First round—Whitman and Ware defeat- La ersey Coats Senators and Phillies play a double-header | riders were on hand to battle for honors. e last turn into the bac! 1.25 Bed Comforts, 75c é Of | aay: ‘The most exciting race of the day ana| #tfetch. Bald, who was a: litte slow in| ed Dodge and Noyes of Yale, 2-6, 0-7, 61.19 9 . . ting, Extra la ah overed with $5.98. Wrigley must be hoodooed. He made his] the one in which most interest was cen- | St2"U®S. by a magnificent sprint Jumped to} Hackett and Allen of Yale defeated Davis ra large and heayy—cov: the front of the bunch and finistied second Se nn ee good, quality sateen a Comfort that ts - first error yesterday since relieving Reitz as the quarter-mile national cham-| to Stevens, who sane a Bins in the | and Wad o , 6-0, 1-6, 6-4. Worth the world over $12 Handsome and stylish—the very newest Ex-Public Printer Benedict Nominated feped by = Our price Saturday—only one c. of \—W hitm: d Ware defeat- at second, and two runs crossed the plate in} Sionsnip, one of the six big score cham-| stretch. ed Hackett and Munn or Wile Oo. CS Ok, 6-: to a custon e! or Credit. Ladies’ $15 Suits, $9.98. | Sie" = $5.98 Benedict of Ellensville was | consequence Thomas E pionships of 1898. Owen Kimble of Ken-| , The second semi-final brought Owe Kimn- ‘The circuit chasers will leave today for t e with a fitted-in lining. St. Louis to attend the meets to be held all the year through. Cash or Credit..............2..02- ted for Congress yesterday by the| The Philadelphia papers are hard on| tucky was the firat to cross the tape, ana | D!2 8cross the tape first, with Mafor Tay- a = =a £ st 2 lor second and Tem Coo; third. In this ‘ The very latest cnt in the skirt: dcmocrats of the eighteenth New York dis- * is cuut of his sight position eitorsstop: | consequently received first honors. Heyas| heat tho riders pocketed the noloron Woes eet et Se ee & rounded’ jacket lined with antin “tty | 69c. Corsets, 39c. trict. Mr. Benedict was public printer in a prin —— — ray gong tees closely followed by Major Taylor, the”col-| but he managed to slip out in time to get The O. G. A. C. yesterday played and won | $ __fiounce on skirt—box sleeve—style right uj Washington for two terme, Billy Dineen did himself proud yesterday | OFed boy of New York, with Eddie Bald | second place. Cooper did nat quality in this | thelr frat foot ball same ef the weason trou Sec Sikes ore eg Pe Rr yg 2 and really outpitched Fifleld, whea the twp | of Buffalo, N. ¥., third; Orlando Stevens | heat for the final, the thme bolle slowee the C. A. C., second team, by 12 to 6 in two where, but Saturday’ $o 08 yours—Cash or Grediteat Cc. . : — : clubs are considered in a batting sense. ¢ Ei lg fer ped ae than in ae Seat semai-fitel. ‘The preseit | twenty-minute halves. The following was price—Cash or Credit... .. ° - Al. Selbach is coming up fast in his bat- | of t Ye . si ad anes | aor of the riders 1s as follows: Rald, 18%; : Randall ; HM, WwW ke i ulne ss ting record, and it will be a hard matter to | fat. Taylor. 183, and Kimble, 172. ae eb eee ee ae p the German Senator out of the select | , The Face was run In four heats, two semi-| When the five cracks, Bald, Stevens, | left guard; Niedfeldt, center; Gatley, left 200 class. “Two bases on balls and two hits | finals and a final. Sims, Kimble and Taylor, lined up at tte | tackle; King, right guard; Byrd, right . yesterday made his record 1,000 on the day.| Eddie Bald won the first heat, after a|tape in the final the excitement was it tackle; Plume, right end; Hauske, full Horsford’s Acid Phosphate The Philadelphia Inquirer says thai | hard battle, beating Stevens, who paced | tense. The spectators in the grand stand | (ack? Green right malt’ backs Meme, at Georwe and Earl Wagner took in yester-| him up to the last turn, ‘Terrill of San|stood on the chairs in order to witness | half back The pid ciewye will Dine Comore sere Retore cating Gulots thenerves | day's game, but they had no kick coming at | Francisco secured third place. W. F. | one of the greatest races of the season, At | Pal! RACK phe Old Giorys will play tom be and cou: refreshing sicep. its conclusion. They are banking their | Throop of this city also started, but suc-| the crack of the pistol Sims took the pac, | lined up for the winners. Mr. Davis has re- Fieasant totnetaste. Sun Substitutes, hopes on next year. ceeded only in getting fourth place. with Kimble clesely following. Bald was | leased Nolan, Grau brothers and Niedfeldt Hiughey Jennings again siruck a plece of | In tha sacond heat Arthur Gardner, after unable to get in his famous rprint owing a ’ Samuel Friedlander & Co., Successors to New York Clothing House, 311 Seventh St. from the first club,

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