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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1900-20 PAGES. ! | New Shoes.| Malt TOM BURNS COMING Former Chicago Player to Have a Club- Here, BON MARCHE, 314-316-318 7th Street. and Wheat anne All the Virtues of Malt | ANNOUNCEMENT DEFINITELY MADE The [)ivid-= Sykes All the Strength of Wheat COMBINED IN Malt Breakfast Barnie Willi Return to. Familiar Scenes in Baltimore. ing Time ; Between Winter and Spring is here. Thoughts of Spring cos- tumes are uppermost in a wo- man’s mind. —You'd want no better evi- dence of Spring’s approach than this es ishment. CURRENT SPORTING NEWS aut ‘The Baltimore American has a special $3 High. dispatch from New York which will prove interesting to Washington readers, as it $2.50 Low. —THE SPRING SUITS—in $| __ Philadelphia city-made—of Phila. d deals with the local situation and confirms all the ireshness of their first £| Kid, kid mp, concaved military .heel the Eastern League prediction in last even- appearance. Fashion's ideas are | and skirt back protector—TO SUIT ing’s Star: The Most Delicious Break- fast Cereal Ever Made. STYLISH LADIES. The low shoes come in both black and tan—the first time we have pro- ‘You may tell the*people of Baltimo: said Frank de Haas Robison of St. Louis last night, after he had received telegrams from Chicago concerning the amicable ar- carried out as well as man can produce them in our showings No stinting of quality—or mak- OC a a Re ee a a a OE Oe a Os aS a a aS a a afondondongontontonzonsoazonzontontononzensonrensentoatonteetosconenceagenrontentontonteatengesteashegheteateatnatoatonreatonteatontentongentoaty a a a ee a to ea oe Be ee te Bt ee ha a ad ing—but a close figuring of $| duced a WELTED-SOLE Shoe at TRY IT! rangements with Ban Johnson, and after ce that vescesents a dollacs 215250 talking the matter over in all of its aspects orice that represents a dollar's 32.50. 2 " . 4 Sa woiion wine te coc Cle Both styles are made on our pop-| a ra Leasic e¥be may aay teat there will be } represenicd in the price ticket. $| wlar WIDE-TREAD last—the one ° an Eastern League club in Baltimore this $ SUITS, $10 U | that gives foot room enough on the Your Family Will Like It, season, and, further, another in Washing- > = 2 | sole—so the upper will not roll over tcn. That goes unless meanwhile the Wes = Ve $I the aid ye k 1 looki Your Children Will Like It rn League would make war on us, as I —T CY — gay e side—a vill keep good looking . ern Lez . ome HEE Bi gs ete pte Sle gare RCCBIe 8 don’t think it will. I tell you frankly that = ant beautiful—plain and rich % | after long wear. bel ss a Fy AU paved srecdltone tis (termexmadellny, ~ well sustaining eur reputation ¢ At all firat-class grocers, I5e. package. President Powers, and will accept them in = for Millinery superiority. Trim- $ New Patent Leather time for him to make a schedule at his Be med Hats fr m Paris. London, #|—on kid skin—does not burn the faceting BIEL weer nue CE =F me ats from Paris, London, ¢ | — 5 a 2 es nal word fr ‘art, , + ea ~ Herlin, New York and China. $ | foot like patent calf. We have sold a VIN MARIANI wilt: not be closed: ‘Practically, however: Untrimmed Hats that, with our $| great many pairs during Bast ¥CaES Mariani Wine--World Famous Tonio | '"° ee pace Way out aid and suggestions, are turned ¢ without a single complaint! Two] REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Vin Mariant a oe arias Ae Bue Ey. ies into the most charmmg crea- ¥j styles, button and lace, like illustra-| is on sale at drug stores throughout a Re ae ear Guasreos: a eudded : tions =| tion above—price, $3.50. the world. Though imitation may be} ”) "7. of mind. We have kept Powers 4 Separate Dress coe : - $ considered the highest compliment, see sim-| 4 We make a specialty of our ° ai q | Waiting nearly a week for an answer, sim- | % ‘Wrimamed Hats at Sa a g| % 99 | the public ix expecially cautioned | 1) ocause we did not know whether It z an Than a fe aaa ae against substitates and imitations at- 1 o.q or would not be necessary to estab- | & Ways Have and always will gives tempted, owing to the popularity of | 11, two ecight-club circuits to. meet the | % See ean im ; ; you something more for $4.98 S ms Vin Mariani. A PEA Sav nen's aacvements) = Lia manow $ morrow is reduced to less than cost to us. ete convinced that there will be no necessity for two organizations operated by the than any less well-equipped es- Cor. F and 13th. of : . AISTS t- tablishment could attempt. MARCH TERM OF COURT. tidnal Leagues hence 1 say you may, an W Re Taffeta AY ino Millinery de nounce that the National Lea = Sik. Corded, —The Mourning Millinery de- Montgomery County, Md., Tribunal in| (cyt Mr Powers’ offer for Baltimore and serves especial mention. Session at Rockville. Washington, and that those cities will be represented in the Eastern League during the season of 1900, Mr. Robison added that formal accept- ance of Powers’ terms would not be made before night. Robixon'’s Hopes. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., March 19, 1900. The March term of the circuit court for this county convened here this morning, with Judges McSherry and Henderson on the bench. Mr. Charles H. Griffith was se- ‘TELL THE TRUTH. of All-wool Cheviot and Mohair, plain and trimmed " with stitched bands of taf- feta silk. Some ap- Set Bon Marche, 314-316-318 7th St. iodo HE Palais Royal and Ladies’ Tailored Suits at $10 to $22.50 are being linked in the minds of those who are too refined either to wear the cheap and vulgar or the absurdly extreme. La not yet inspected the new Spring stock are respectfully requested to call. mirrored fitting rooms will help to make your visit pleasurable and profitable. $3.99 Tomorrow for $5 Garments. Palais Royal Spring Specialty. To quickly introduce the new goods to greatest possible numbers in less possible time the price for to- Notice! HE “Millinery “Opening” at the Palais Royal has been overwhelmingly sus- cessful in the To-order Depart- ment. The manager requests that ladies requiring hats for next Sunday's wear will please leave orders here not latef than tomorrow, EF The satisfaction end economy of select- ing partly trimmed hats ix worthy of thonght. artistically trim med in chiffon and moaweline. needing only ad th tien $1.50 to $4.50 for -The Palais Royal. HE “Opening” is demonstrating that the Palais Royal collec- lection of Trimmed Hats has been selected by a master mind, aided with long experience. While others were in doubt, waiting for developments, the use of fruits and flowers on hats was recognized and acted upon by our millinery chief—and the Palais Royal is already awarded the appellation of headquarters for such hats. $15 to $30 for the imported, $5 to $18 for those modeled after the French, but modified according to New York’s latest rul- ings. “Opening” souvenir: Choice of all $5 hats for.... -$4.50 adies who have Skilled attendance and Waists, Skirts and Jacke’ S$ at $5 are to be a ‘ 5 7 Mr. Robison was Informed of the stand | pliqued, ¢ — lectod as foreman of the grand jury. The 3 on by McGraw and Robin- | 2; base tate a eae ca ae ea persistently taken by McGra = kad following gentlemen compose the grand and |<... ang said: “I have had no word from : D G ods N Offices petit juries: _ | either today, but I have confidence in the | ress O #5 ew tices. Grand jury—Charles H. Griffith, John W. | pusiness sagacity of both. They are known | % Biccting bargains thatwill be Hodges, Robert H. Miller, Benjamin ¥- (tar and wide as shrewd, farcseeing men, |% 364 a go ten no ores Among the offices recently opened by thhe Hicks, Albert King, James M. Elder, Isaac | ing 1 feel perfectly sure they will play |‘ Sighed for wher 3 H 1, Montgomery Clagett, Philip S. J. | with St. Louis after they have had time | % Twllied Foulard Postal Connell,” Jams W. Boyer, Frank D. | to consider the matter cooly: 1 am bank: | bation Tuslest efx _ ng on these fine players, anc orrying | bratded and rib- Leizear, ‘Thomas H. Hunter, ir, James £ Ae hem atom hey will help St = roe ania elegraph-Cable Peal Richard A. Clagett, John E. West. | Louis win the pennant this year, and at | Thomas W. Stonestreet, Edgar A. Thomp- | the close of the season their reputations ° Sitka in all the feautt on, Jose! , Raphael T. Jarboe, John | will be even greater than they are today. | Ml shat tires that make Company one dozen nS apne cras C._| Besides, L intend to have it arranged that |‘ this year's Foulards +o bewitching. Ber ey rons Cl either one (6b tel athsr cen (go: to alll: 2 Darby, French M. Gartrell, : 5 39c Are: ts more now and then during the season to SE ve Mie fe Petit jury—James C. Ward, John L. Best, | jook after their business interests ther Sal Corie Hu aolnaloneR DS Salisbury, N. ©. William Waters, Thomas H. Price, Morti- | Don’t worry about McGraw and Robinson. , tans, navy blue, Concord, N. O. mer B. Hall, James C. Carson = ———— 2 Greensboro’, N. 0. liyatt, Thomas N. Bailey, Alfred C. War- |] SAENGERS WON THREE STRAIGHT. De for Ie quality Tumberland, Ma. aaNet ei then, Wilson G. Johnson, Benjamin H. eh emberland, Kelly, Henry B. Kisner, James T. Bean, eer y Defeat of the Business Men's Club Charles R. Hartshorne, Bradiey T, King, Hagerstown, Ma. Bowlers. Frostburg, Md. Trimmings. Miscellaneous. Applique trimmings — and English “Cravenette” Water- fringes are correct for 1900 proof Wraps at 20 per cent dis- Spring dresses. count tomorrow. $2.39 for choice of n lot of Silk Um- Jas. some with tandies mak. fog them worth $7.50. Hurry for first che! Taffeta Silk Appt ps wide; We to $I ches wide. $1.50 200, for the, New, Snenet {aug Black Liste 14 & sumptuous costume cheap Plain § Stockings with donble soles, ot: 19¢ me match sets se: 68c fr $1 Tattera sink Stocks w var fon bows ured and offered Raine Ge 19,2 sant tor the in 98 Ribbons with dra Used for for French Plite Mirrors with ict ruffles. 48e send for Soft-tinished Satin IC Fiocintine brasw frauen moans wert Taffeta Ribbons, 4 inches. $3.50. i ee Only 48c for smaile es Willie E. Clagett, Charles L. Talbott, Henry H. Chick, Robert F. Hoofnagle, B2n- in F. Hilton, John S. Gott, Luther M. ns, Charles W. Ward, James T. Elgin. The Saengerbund bowling team had the Men’s Club from South Washing- their opponents in a league match night. The Saengers had not much Upper Marlboro’, Md. Chesapeake Beach, Md. Chesapeake Junction, D.O, If I were asked what feature of my busi- ness methods had been most profitable, | should unhesitatingly say “telling the truth’ . Pars- Un Pa. niown, Pa. harge to the grand in coming out victorious three | ¢ Wilkinsburg, Pa. —MUNYON, He called attention to the oe So fey he up considerably | % McCall's Ferry, Pa. relating to abortion and defalcation of | S'T Ree a aie races Mount Pleasant, Pa, public officers, and cautioned the jury not | Closer, to the Carrolls, and now the race | 4 Sayre, Pa. to divulge anything that transpires in the | for the championship straightens out on the | 4 mb5-42te IP IS THE TRUTH when Prof. Muny; Ks Vintondale, Pa. home stretch, and we find the same teams contesting, that contested last year and the year before. It seems that the race must ys be between these two fives, and for some time indications have been that it would settle down to this. In the games last night the Saengers d up strong enough, making one very “Et know that my COLD CURE will break u TELEPHONES = SERVICE = [mis © conclusion of the calling of the docket State's Attorney Talbott, vice presi- dent of the Montgomery County Bar Asso- ciation, arose and formally announced the death of Thomas Anderson, lat2 president of the association, which occurred at hi here January 19 Following the an. ment resolutions of respect were ins, Including Seiatien in from two to three hours, and ef- cure in a few days.’” n Huck fect a positiv: ent remarks eulogistic of lent total, and their lowest score b Rates Within tt : ; ; z highe: he best of the Busin At Rate thin the 2 whe mee were delivered by Messrs. | ing higher than the best of the Bus ~ Pope the Reach | rts rue ometit when te states: “1 do at D. Laird, William Veirs Bouic, | Men's strings. Burdine slightly improved ° for genvine Lockwood of All. believe there is a case of Dyspepsla, Indigestion or 1 Charles W. Prettyman and Chief Judg: James McSherry. Upon the conclusion of the eulogies the court, as a further mark of respect, adjourned for the day. Mr. Frank Monday of this town has been appointed fireman at the state house, An- napolis, at a salary of $50 a month. He en- ters upon his duties tomorrow. Elizabeth Gilpin of Berkeley Springs, . Va., 1s a guest at the home of Jud James B. Henderson, this place. The orphans’ court and board of county commissioners met this morning and will remain in s2ssion the entire week. average, while Hoeke gave his a de- cided upward jerk. Spiess fell away on his average, and loses a pin. For the visiting team, Smithson did the only first-clas: work, though Fuller gave him support that was better than the others of the side. ‘The opening game was very easy for the German club, and they led in the score at every point of the play. The totals were hundred in favor of the home m. The Saengers were extraordinarily fortunate and skillful at strike work. Two of the team had triples. There were also numerous doubles in the game. The score ready for use, 10e Stomach Trouble that canuot be relieved at once and permanently cured by my Dyspepsta Cure." IT IS THE TRUTH whem he asserts: “F can produce more than 30,000 testimonials to prove that my Kidney Cure will cure all forms of Kidney Complaint, and in many {instances the stuges of Bright's Disease.” IT IS THE TRUTH when he affirms Zach of | V my Kemedies is a proved curative for a spectal ailment. These Remedies, I frankly not dne to me alone. They are the cured results of the constant experiment and ac- ‘THE Chesapeake for the Pillow yard for $1 quality Ble 79¢ Damask, 72 inches wid: of $1 dozen for the Napkins, ete io earlier t ] of black cloth, exquisitely embroidered in gold: 4 Pi Second—The usual $1 Oak Screens for 7c; filled with 4 high. Third—zo per cent discount on one-of-a-kind Rockers odd pieces furniture on this fourth floor, " = S, 7 ¢ = Q % an — f Bargains for Housekeepers. First—The usual $4.50 Screens for only $2.98; genuine Japanese, els, 5.9 high. Ikoline, 5 fect and other $6.98 Toilet Sets, $4.49. These sets, each including Slop Jar, are good value at $6.98. Note the artistic shape and that the floral decorations are filled in art colors and gold. t quality Basins and mney ehape. 55c¢ fr Fullsize stop wash basins and pitchers, price, eHaneous lot of Tea- pots, Caps apd Saucers, Cream Pit Deeetecortectertoctente teatogentortententontoatectoedend apratrateeeteedoegeetoedeedeeteedeeao re Orr rere onrsr tener otee srr rnerser Oe POP I AG APP PION eo serncenceneNSHAHSHASHASH DIME MSS SN MUNSON NEP NEOAEHASPNEPNEENGU NEP HEMMEPAEENEPNGPADPASPNEPNEPNSONGOAEEAGPAEPASPNSPNGMASHOLPOSH SH ONO aSPNSONON HONORS HSPN SPNPAPRDP MSO? tedondoeteetee Harban, who 1s a player of but one year's experience, {s quite satisfied with the run- ner-up cup Harban’s Defeat of Dixoa. The Florida Times-Union speaks in the following terms of the play of Dr. Harban of this city Saturday: = Dr. L. L. Harban of the Columbia Golf Club of Washington Is beginning to take a prominent part in the annu: and tual practice of eminent physicians, skilled spe- cialists and learne! chemista of two continents, ~The Rockville Rod and Gun Club held a clay pigeon shoot here Saturday. Owing Each was a demonstrated Cure before given ac. | to the unfavorable conditions, due to the ceptance. That which hag cost thonsands of dol- | recent snow storm, there were not many lars to secure {s offered to you for a few peunies: | Participants, but some excellent sport was “| enjoyed and a neat sum realized. Those who participated were Messrs. Duvall and Brown of Washington, Hogan of Chevy Chase, Meem of Gaithersburg, White of Dickerson, Hurley, Peter, Rabbitt, Thomp- son, D. H. Warfield and R. C. Warfield of nts for cash prizes were White, Veirs and R. C. War- Potomac elephone Company Is now fucnishing telephone service from 53a month up. For sale at all druggists’; mostly 25e. a vial. way for the home team, Munyon's Inbaler Cures Catarrh Grippe, Bro though they were well pressed in the early shot, Messrs 28th, at Woodley Inn, Tenleytown road; fin- der previous arrangement, will address the public meeting of the Capital Social Science Club at the Central High School this even- the hospital. He was unconscious when he » Chevy Chase Club; 31st, at Chevy | reached the institution named. and neve Chase Club (the kennels) residence | regained his senses. , Tos Montgomery Blair, 7th et road. It is stated that the old man came here —_—__ Municipal Problems the Topic. Justice Barnard and Mr. C. C. Clark, un- from Hampton. Coroner Carr had the body taken to the morgue 2 post-mortem examination will be made late this afters hoon to determine the cause of death. ——__ The Bar and the Code. To the Editor of The FE ping Star: => chitis, ete. Pric s stage For the first three frames the 5 Gs . ing, on certein municipal problems con-| In the report of the pre dings ef th Tt ta no longer necessary for arrying off the honors. F he | of the Coast Golf Club, and i proceedings ef the The & 1 pete) - The shoot was given for the purpose of | teams bowled well together, but from. that ho will mect Robert C. | nected with the control of companies cn-| poard of trade in your tssue of the 19th The Small User and the ralsing money for the purchase of western | Point the affair became ong sided, the Saen- . in the finals for the Ormond | joying municipal franchises. Justice Bar-| instant tt is stated that the Distria con Mad A. spectal demonatratto vuthern partridges for Mberatic - | Bers play! : : er- ionship on Monday morning. Clayton Were Se Eenanome j 2 ie ico ican' now be ob'| coriee Fk cal Pots . es. The Mberation of imported birds | While their opponents were weak in both | tirnoon in his match with Dr. llicban who | 7 the subject of the regulation of rates, | “comes before the board of trade with the ratiaiva the amount and class |. timely this county last year with ex- | St"ikes and spa The score follows: won out by 5 and 4 to play. { cxplaining the principles upon which were | unanimous support of the Supreme Court rvice rendered. cas aah : ‘i & lent results. SECOND GAMB. Harban took out 4 to the first-to Dixon's | based his own recent decision in the tele-{ of the District and of its bar.” So fa —————- she a rape ohare eon se sy shreatel It is the purpos> of the club to give a big 5. The second was halved in 6. Harban Lusiness Men, | St. Sp. Se. | made it two up by taking the third in 4, os to Dixon's 5. The fourth was Dixon's, with a 4 to Harban’s 7. That was the only he won in the match. Harban took the fifth, sixth and seventh. ‘The sixth was halved in 5. Harban won the eighth was halved in two-day shoot here In the early part of April. A large number of Washington trap shooters have declared their intention of at- tending and a number of others from a dis- tance are also expect>d. The club is also raising money by sub- ription, and Messrs. James P. B, Mileage Charges Dispensed With : 10 6 paul, on week days; 3 * 161 14s ‘Smithsorr. ida... 25 phone case and various the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Clark, who has ri after a temporary residence will speak of the results which have fol- lowed the lea in the latter city to a private corporation recent decisions of | from this being the fact. speaking for o: member of the bar, [ have never so much as seen a copy of ‘the proposed code, and I am not aware that any meeting of the bar has ever been held at which a commit- tee was constituted to represent them in considering its provisions. ntly returned to Washington n Philadelphi e of the muni pal gas works irs spell R MORSELL. my era and Robert B. Peter of Rockville have been | The last game ne of the | jt four up for the first round by taking | At Opportunity will then be = T. MORSELL Thessage Rates. authorized to recelve contributions. Setar VAL Tete chore reece, the: | themninth, 4 tos. Medal: scores’ for thelnine ||tme cn aecteime heeice eth bee ne = For measured tce, with metallle cire Miss Mari2 Hendrickson and Mr. Carl J. | spectatérs. At almost every frame the | holes were: Harban, 45; Dixon, 47. aes J By oS 3 3 Z Jong-distance equipaent: ute Citeatt: and cta_seem tobe for \| Jensen, both of Richmond, Va., were mar- | score was so even that the players of both | "Grr the second. round’ Hathan made it 5{ “lal interest to lawyers, to which class both | Marriage licenses have been teaued to the a Extra water than ev rled here Saturday by Rev. Thomas H. | teams were doing constant figuring to keep up by making the tenth hole in 4 to Dix- | 0 the principal speakers belong. following: No. calls, No. parties on line. calls. wie aa eS Campbell, pastor of the Baptist Church. track of the scores. The Business Men had | on's 6, Then he played to halve everything, ae White—Richard J. Hazard of New York 1 2 3 4 FILTER — 4 thor- aS @ most excellent opportunity to win out | and succeeded admirably in the eleventh, Died at Emergency Hospital. city and Rose Shepherd of this city; E. a aa = * s good, ° able water Admiral Cotton’s Appointment. in ee Basing frames, ee a twelfth, thirteenth and foiffteenth holes, William Lewis, an aged colored man, died | Howard Lloyd and Sarah J. Simpson; Fred- = eS cents varer and ‘purifier—costs $4 Rear Admiral Cotton has been appointed | Saengers almost went to pleces Ona hey | which were halved In two fives to two! at the Emergency Hospital last night and | erick G. Ayers and Gertrude M. Posey, both $ conta Ss. & a member of the naval retiring Moard. was the visitors’ chance. But it availed op cud four to play, In the eonsclatios | tis body was sent to the morgue this morn-| of Alexandria, Va.; Fred W. Page of this ” & scan : SH EDD = a them nothing, since they threw away op-| contest Messrs. Douglass and Baldwin | Ing. He reached this clty Sunday morning |clty and Mary L. Harr of Montgomery T & 4 cen}! / S Bro. portunities which cost them the game. The | pulled through the day and will p'ay the | on a river steamer and soon afterward was | county. Md. : 88 z 4 cents & 5 ey score follows: Ruatecon Atnata’y in the hands of the police in South Wash. | Colored—William Rector and Florence“ 92 734 cents 432 9th St, , Pumving. Tinning, Following is a summary of the day’s work | ‘™ = rhe mee -Grant, both of Rappahannock county, Va.; Us may be contracted for in 1001 { itaoosq Heating, Gas Vixtures. in the two eights: First eight) cham. | '8ton charged with being drunk. His con- Lucius Wimbush and Mamie Barter: ‘re lots at $3.60 per hundred. No charge for incoming ne e 4 2] dition became serious and he was taken to! thur Chew and Clara Bowman. Sie ~—— — plonship cups, Harban beat Parks, 4 up, 2 a —_————_ r to play; Dixon beat Stevens, 9 up, 8 to | —— ——— = == —==—— For full particw 1 of address Great Reduction Every cellar needs it Play; Cory beat Miller, 4 up, % 0" play A pisses Watson beat Clark, 5 up, 3 to play. In the DACOOOOOHE OOHOOCHOOTOOES) x OOO! < Contract Dept in Hair Goods. Every buyer likes it Savane Harman noel Deen sae Pp °9 50—formerly Every user is satisfied to play, and Watson beat Cory, 2 up. Sec- $5.00 00—formerly $10.50 00—formerly 00 50—formerly ing, etc. Hair Dyeing and 619 14th Street N. W. Telephones Now. 545 and 1893. mh3-26t-100 Established 1823. WILSON ond eight, consolation cup, Dall beat Lov- ell, 2 up, 19 holes; Douglass beat Price, 6 up, 5 to play; Baldwin beat Blossom, 6 up, 4 to play; Baer beat Marshall, 1 up. In the semi-finals Douglass beat Dallett, 2 up, 1 to play; Baldwin beat Baer, 1 up, 19 holes. e games tonight on Columbias meeting ee This is the match The demand is enormous and universal. — Bleaching a spectalty. Imperial Hair Regenerator for re- storing gray hair. Natural color, $1.25. Ss. HELLER’S, fe220d 720 SEVENTH ST. N. clubs follows: fon. Last. ‘The standing: roll Institute... ed engerbund . The supply will never vary from its standard of quality. Bids for Fitzsimmons-Sharkey Fight. An effort was made in New York last night by the persons interested to agree upon a place for the coming fight between Sharkey and Fitzsimmons.~ Two bids were received. The Seaside Sporting Club de- Ma ‘ER-UP. Hunter An Undisputed Title To Superiority As a pure,table water possessing all thetattributes of a sparkling and enlivening beverage, combined with medicinal qualities; whose action is 5 je fe. ie ie ie je fe le 5 je VY : : Gooa PI A tend x posited a check for $2,500 and agreed to H ISk EY. i i A B Iti Rates Gaete Tne eas ee ence =| lcivaltnetorincinelasteo mencantccieniatoss 5 a Imore receipts and 50 per cent of the picture i ; The annual golf tournament at Ormond, | profits. Tom O'Rourke of the club ex- Is a n Fla., cosed yesterday. The New York Sun | plained that it was his intention to allow That’s All ¢ Istheday forthe openingofmy j says of the resui in a dispatch from Or- | the $2500 already on deposit for the Jef- 1 Baiton establis i aS rles-Corbett_ match to con p after 2 new Tailoring Establishment. mend . that fight, on May 11, making $5,000 In all = Good news for i dres The winners are rejoicing tonight in the as required. YE WILSON DISTILLING CO., j 2 nS good dressers i possession of the five handsome trophies! ‘The Westchester Athletic | Club, repre- Baltimore, Mé. er ci: i cen presented by the East Coast Golf Club, | sented by Martin Julian and G. J. Cool apt-tu&t-1930 : then. Special opening prices. From the beginning of the Gee Bees eee eens Sad Of eee ete : M.P.Fitzsimmons,910F. was predicted that Robert C. Watson, jr.,| picture profits. It made a deposit of & i oneiezar of the Westbrook Golf Club would carry | $5,000 check. cea Sree oe — — . ~ An agreement was not reached. The BURCHELL’S = sr seme off the first honors, although C. B. Cory nm agreeme! wi not re: SPRING LEAF TEA. Delicious in flavor. Never Leak. LaNaHANs 300 . FT. Our tarred roofing paper keeps the £1 % Re ING ti it. Did this last In half pound packages. PELT, cover a teak im your not? = N. W. BURCHELL. $1.25. aiirag. fest, $185, 1325 F St NOBLE. WALKER, 800-806 Fla. ave. "Phone 1502. EUMEYER, Agent. mild, but most:effective,this water‘# has_no‘equal. The favorite with epicures everywhere: parties will meet again today and probably make a decision. The sentiment last night was very favorable to the acceptance of of the Oakley Country Club, Boston, was Always Uniform a factor to be dealt with. Cory met Watson sa yesterday in the‘semi-finals and in a bril- ° = td Pure lant game met defeat. Today Watson, the | ‘"® Westchester Club offer. «Old winner of cups all over the couniry, won The Chevy Chase Houn “Mellow the Ormond trophy,easily defeating Dr. L. The Chevy Chase Hounds will meet at 3 p.m., March 21, at Riding Hall, Fort Myer, Va.; finish, parade grounds, Fort Myer, Va. 24th, at Brightwood; finish, Country Club; L. Harban of the Columbia Club, Washing- ton, by 6 up and 5 to play. He left for St. Augustine tonight with two cups—the D. 2. championship and qualification prizes. Dr.

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