entire ignorance as to I deihan einthe THE TENNIS SEASON fight. Thmere was an anusually large crowd present and considerable Mssy was At Grem iter Stores-Saturday. At uech, s ,r Stores BON wagered on the fight. Pfton was the R!u's Qreau Saturday. favorite at 10 to T. Carbe. t a Young sailor looked dangerous, and bad the ad- Schedule of the National Asociation vantages of weight, B5W t5 1D youth and reach over his competitor, the The Broken Lines of TIIARCHE, - 314-316-318 7th Street. Announced; elements of pagilism, however, he was sim- Great ply outclassed. The bout went twelve Bargains rounds, but only lasted that long because Men's Clake stood entirely on the defensive and Clothing'Will Now would not take any chances. Peyton did in The IDOOR BAE BHllTQ E B TEN all the leading and punished his adver- sary badly whebver the latter would stand Receive Their up and fight. Quietus. he bout was proceedi in amonoto- Childi Unsatisfactory End of the Contest nous, one-sided way, Clark. being The vigo1 ous selling of the past few weeks has -en's Clothing. .Saturday slowly but surely pummeled to defeat. us with a at the when the Incident occurred that stopped lyft number of lines of Men's Clothing Boys' Knee Pants Suits Spa Club. the battle. In a fierce exchange near the tAt are brok !n as to of ropes In the twelfth round. Clarke, who sizes. We have not hesitated Cassimeres and Cheviots, nicelv seemed hopelessly beaten, struck Peyton :in, our detern lination of how to clear them made and lined Were Now Specallso a hard blow In the lower part of the bddy, quickly $3.98. We've led you to expect a CURRENT SPORTING NEWS Peyton curled up on the ropes in agony ,Out' A decisii,e lunge of the reduction knife by us- and claimed a foul. Kne e great deal of us in the bargain Pandemonium followed. The adherents of you will do th rest. We have no complete line of Boys' Pants Suits of way on both men climbed into the ring and clam- sizes in ov e make or but the lot is fine blue and bl Saturday-and you'll The National Lawn Tennis ored for a decision according to their Indi- any fabric, large never be fancy cassimeres; well made and disappointed. Association held its annual meeting in New vidual views. enough to inst re you a fit in something choice. The , The pickings for tomorrow York yesterday and adopted the following The referee seemed rattled, and appaSS nicely lined. W ere $5.oo. Now.. ently did-not know what to do. He finally ,remarkable sa vings that you can effect at this sale Chidre'sadSal, o represent price cutting in its schedule of tournaments: announced that while the blow might have Wht.Dock C-dr-n-Wash to an qu98c. .. and Piu. sdan td adea the will in for next we wil Galetc t ~tdGl strongest sense. You are always April 2&-Xnterscholastic championships. been foul, lie did not see it, and that justify yoi i buying season; sueker. Win1 wash a" wear Wte it Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia. men must continue the contest. Peyton, aid you "ci without Well or mew salt free.. vale " 9C ready to buy at such pricesas who had partially recovered by this time. by iarging" your purchases addi- to ..50 at...... c. suit tree. Value. University of Pennsylvania and University his to and the up to 409 fee + these: expressed readiness go on, tional cost. Sos' All-wool Koee Pants. Ib a umber f . ring was cleared with difficulty. of Cldrme Pertcal. Waios. In handemem 16-Southern at however. He -ae; sa mew aVunE atters a"d clal Ideati- May championships, Clarke bad had enough, o%!tC=sAU=TVUea, 1 -rt a tbere saon Washington, D. C. clalped that the referee's decision that di i7a. vale. Saturday k...ee.. 39C. Herth Beaded Belts. Bachelora' Club. $12e50 Suits id $atudy...... there had been no foul gave him the fight, Overcoats, $5.75. t,kisd at aist.15C. A cllert,.m .,f Beaded Belts that May 22-Southern interstate champloh- broken sizes of Min's Overeoats, in il IsBroken sixes In Men's Suits of All-wool o itt.. as it would have. been easy for him to and Black ua sae he -l S Narkt-d toi 5c Ga. Irish ResyK7 of ships, at Montgomery. knock Peyton out while he hung on the Mtur, etc. a Pancy heemeres, Chevots and ...... 25c. May 25 and 28-Bowdoin interscholastic semnly made and lined worstede, rope. The referee did not count some have ael, It handsomely made aidt lined; wide French Ladies' :hampionships, at Bowdoin. Mass. Peyton out, however, and no time was collars; others with collar of iaterial. Spring Suit! ,Skirts and Waists. Reduced. May 26-California L. T. C. open tourna- taken. When Clerke refused to and "oat;fult eut, broad shoulders; select ftr a fheed; latest cut; skifully tailored; Suits LADIFA NEW SPRING IWITS In a num- Hosiery fight w her of ehat-. weltvee; all with the new nent. at . lnthat sold up to $12.50,, tasodrelularly up to S12.50- Childreu'. hlesve 1:114-1e Fast Mlack left the ring, the referee also took his de- lin...... 4-Maine interscholastic champion- $5.7., dosby jackets and latest pleated skirts. don"D andhark. gracful Hose, with I. . ,i . knee and toes. June parture,, remarking incidentally that as 5 choIce for...... $5.75 Mlqud front bans. Szes 3 t. 1-. Were 10,. ships. Clarke had clearly violated the rules In elsewhere at $5o-for. f .. IWrday ...... ic. June 11-New Jersey state championships, leaving the ring he would have to give the made' inur. or k :... $6.98 siLadles' Fas a k Seamless oss. st Orange. N. J. decision to Peyton. The rule on that point ' .J ize. 9. W,' wid 10,. Were 131'. June 11-Pennsylvania state champion- is as follows: "Any pugilist voluntarily $6 Fanco Vests, $2.50. Saturday . ... ships, at Merion, Pa. quitting the ring -to the deliberate Taffeta S June 16-Massachusetts state champion- previous For Saturday we yo the run of Vest in the $12.50 ilk Waists. $4.98. judgment of the referee being obtained shall give any Fancy The new ships, at Longwood Cricket Club, . be deemed to have lost the fight." house that sold up to $6 for $: are the fashionable double- spring arrivals in Black and Colored Taffeta Silk Neckwear. June 19--Women's national champion- -50. They tucked and I 50C. lAce B.*.. the latest creation ships, at . Amateur Champion Pigeon Shot. breasted Tattersals, in choice v eaves of Brocaded Waists, handsomely iemstitched, some with white silk In neekw-r. new White and June 2--Lenox T. C. tournament, at New Charles A. Painter of won the Silks, Plaid-and Check Chevio etc. Choice hemstitching in effects; superb line of colors, S rema e ...... ,...... ,. ..9 c . Pittsburg :s, of including bluette, York. an-ateur on lot thO old rose, n !w Lnberty Aill 71"S. two yacds long- June 25-West Side T. C. tournament for pigeon shooting championship for...... military blues, pinks, grays, tans, embroidery .0 eanl.-wbite, black metropolitan championships, at New York. the grounds of the Carteret Gun Club, near cerise, scarlet, automobile, garn t, lavender, etc. sod colors. Set1 for tyse June 27-Neighborhood club tournament. Garden City, L. I., yesterday. Tomorro...... Waists worth $8, $ro and up to $ 12.50. 48c. at West Newton, Mass. Scores--C. A. Painter, Pittsburg, 94; Dan- You on Saturday.. July 2-Pacific states championship sin- Robert A. Save Pants Also. Francisco. Iel Bradley. New York, 91; An ertra pair of Well-made. Dressy Pa nts, Is always an Collars. gles, at San robe; they many a accptable addition to your ward. Pulley July 2-Middle states championships, at Welch, Philadelphia, 91; Harry Kirkover, help coat anod vent that you sometimes think of abandoning to re-atabliab .Il Bilk Sa.iio Pulley VA'- Drange. N J. Buffalo, 89; L. T. Duryea, New York, 87; themselves, thu saving you the price of a new suit. Saturday lams, is White. NIsekL antd -l 98c. L. T. A. invitation tour- G. E. Painter. Pittsburg, 85; G. S. Roberts, Incomparable ors ...... July 2-Chicago for Pants that mament. New York, 86; Elliott, Cleveland, $1.98 sold for $ j. $3-98 for Pants that sold for $5. Corset Bargain. 9-Essex tournament, at Man- 80: C. H Stanley, Cleveland, 87; G. B. Scott, for Pants that sold for for Shoe Values. July county New York, 78; Capt. A. W. Money, New' $2.98 $ 1.$4.98 Pants that sold up to $7. We place an sale seven Veilings. hester, Mass. 82. The best evidence that Black Silk T'vodo Vaillng, with the July 9-Western championship doubles, at York, fashionable styles of wen- you ap- 'hicago. L. A. W. Committees. known makes of Corsets. preciate the Hecht enterprising "e. yard. T...rr." 17c. July 11-CanadIan championship, at NI- A\ Our New They are log, short and methods is in the igara on Lake. . Judge Conway W. Sams. president of the Furnishings Buyer Says wonderful 16--New of American has an- medium length@. For Satur- of our Candles.nlew velvet 1"Ot Regularly 1 July York state championships. League Wheelmen, growth Shoe Depart- it Syracuse. N. Y. nounced the appointment of the following: UA"OUT' to the Present Stock. day only we give you choice ment. We are ever Peanut Brittle...... 9c. lb. July 16-Magnolia T. C. tournament, at awake to lIagnolla. Mass. Herbert W. Knight, Trenton, N. J., chair- We of the $1 qlities 75c. present with all that man of the rights and privileges commit- have given him full swing, and as he is de- you is best, Cream Chocolates. Bon- July :'-Eastern championship doubles, and never fail in bons and i.1c. it Longwood Cricket Club. Boston. tee; William A. Howell of Rockville, Md., sirous of intro lucing new lines he has cut the satisfying you. Jellies. lb. :l--New Castle tournament, at New on G. very Our July cliairman of committee membership; life out of the on all footwear is made right- :astle. N. H. L. McCarthy of New York, chairman of the prices goods now on hand. Our $1 Glace Kid Gloves, 68c. sold July 31-St. George's Cricket Club tour- piess committee. The two last named were losses are you This brief list Ladies' Glace Kid bought right-and right. lament, at Hoboken, N. J. reappointed. gains. scarcely con- Gloves, See display in outdoor show August 1-Norfolk tournament, at Nor- veys the itude of the the soft finish, all the popu- case. Bon Marche, 'olk. Conn. Captaincy Offered Lange. magr bargains change brings elegant August 6- A. C. tournament, at 21.-President James you. lar shades. Saturday only we DONGOLA CHICAGO. February tooCtLor lace;eFliil t SHOES. bat- 314=316=318 7th St. tlanta. Ga. A. Hart of the Base Ball Club to- MEN's FRENCn PERCALE SHTTi, sti Iit\ss ur-TO-DArE NECKWEAR, will give you I-a:t a.g 7-Maine state at Chicago boom.ns; latest effects; color Puffs. in to II: Mr. vaue a....!'*...... 3- 59c. August championships, day denied the that Center Fielder patent guarasteed Teks. Imperials Four-In-band., Vie. lorento. reports split neckband; all sizea; reguls r tros, Prince of Wales. etc.. eat and choice of the rcg- MISSES' DONG01OA SHOES. button at had an offer of and 50e.. 75e. and $1 qualities--o In light and 0C lace; silea 11% to 2; Lange accepted $3,400 dark Talue.LI August 14-Tacoma tournament, at Taco- out at...... nob;effects,the 2C ular $x at. $1 na. Wash. the captaincy of the Chicago club. 49 - colors e.. qusttles go out at quality at...... 69C. 14-United MUEN'S FLANNELLTT'l NIGHT ROBE| N. will fit YOUTHS' a"d August States championships, full regular -made; fronts, at MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS In B.-We every pair BOYS' SATIN CAIN Lt Newport. R. I. fancy cuffs or with blue PHORS; aloa 12 to 5%. Cepa AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN pockets; all sizes; the $1 qualities maroov; turtle or sailor collar, or to the hand. Not over two pairs $1.50. for...... August 164-Omaha tournament, at Oma- go out at ..... conbination they are 89c...... (9 ' collar. regular $1, Did You Ever La. Neb. MEN'S $1.25 and $1.50 qualities (a few to a customer. LADIES* VKX KID AND BOX CALV 27-International MEttlItlZED SILK HAL sizes are missing)-go out C. SPIO HEEL SHOW.; aiom2 August chompionships. HOSE, warranted fast black; to 4%. walue, at it Niagara on Lake, Canada. full seamless; the Mie. at..... Rtular St ..'.9c at qualities 2Y August 27-Women's western Featutes of of 9o cut ...... AND EVERY ARTICLE BOYS'TAN RE718A CALF and beet WAX champIon- AnuiverasryBanquet Whiting 2c OTR AT LIKE New Spring Veils. CALF LACE 880 :A. . stop to compare the efficient hips. at Chicago. We ore exhibiting a cLarining line of new to 5%. C.eap at95 September 1-Edgewood Club tournament. Lodge. Slea biNet. Velvet Spotted and Che- 30. .Lc1.f it Wood's Mass. Dotted Veils. Saturday you may cAN'SCALF RVIWA aai Holl. LCE telegraph service of SHOES CAW today September - L. T. A. tourna- The "1900" Men's pick from the usual 49ic. values 5 SATIN ing Hats Make Their Bow. y p w rth t $1.4 with the service I nent, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Spr atc...... an air . fr 'T V telegraph September Hollow tournament, The event of the year in Georgetown Ma- we intr duce the new 3IEN'S TAN V1(1 eud.. SIWqIA* CAL --Sleepy Saturday morning spring styles in Men's ENAMEL LEATH n..d as it was before the "Postal" E.t Hudson. N. Y. sonic history, the anniversary banquet of Hats. Our line is very and we DamaOS cA September 4-Western Pennsylvania cham- George C. Whiting Lodge, No. 22, F. A. complei e, show shapes to suit all. Taffeta Silk Ribbors HORS; all excellent value a a starter Only S2J0t mod o ...... entered the field? i ionships. at Pittsburg. was Masons of .As W offer youthe f remarkable 53 1.79 Company 5--Pacific A. U., held last night. high >0lowing 5c. September states champion- degree. representing every branch of the bargain: The latest Fedoras an I all 0J It is better now, and hips. doubles and women's singles, at San Derbys, colors; We give you choice of a haome line ef 'rancisco. great fraternity, were present, and brilliant guaranteed Union make; as go< d a hat .as buy All-ailik Taffeta 1t'l,tvns; Ppular shades; Linens vied of you No. 40) width; sultabi- for timming Lightly Priced. September 11-Rhode Island champion- speakers with each other In point elsewhere here for...... LUNCH NAPKINS t f at$, ...... and fancy work; per ...... "li hips. at Newport. eloquence, story and reminiscence. Worship- Saturday yard C. S...... The September 12-Hudson River L. T. A. ful Master B. F. the even- 2c Harper opened HANDSOME IwL-MBLUCIfm TOWS^ September 25-District of Columbia chain- with an and after JEWELE all livesn; b.sry quallt ;I Iaf I b9 . >ionshipq. at Bachelors' Club, Washington. ing appropriate speech, FREE-AHAT RJN TO EVERY Pugl Sheet rlusic at 25c. Books at at...... to CHASER IN THE EWRY1 . 4%3c. go lme., C. October 9-Longwood Cricket Club. wo- calling upon Past Master B. W. Murch We have a large line of Sheet .(A of MusIe; YCiIW 111 TOWELS, blaached extra. Postal nen's tournament, at Boston. respond to the toast of the President Sme sod as high as $1.00 per The larg- size, rriaged;rglr~g Gold-Eilled 39c copy. 19c. the United States, requested the respondent Rings, tites Include: quaity ...... T! INDOOR TENNES. We are determined to close out our line 12c. to as r'Alie. W~here Art Thou?" Did It. preside toastmaster. Gold-filled Rings. Tbey are heavy ban 121/2c. BRREAV SCARFS Uit fancy ), ieores of the A novel feature for a Masonic banquet ha1ndey set with Rubies. Emerald 'Rhapsodic Hongrolse. colored borders; 39c. waluea, at.. 1 fe*1-42tf Tormament in Progress Opals. Methyts, Pearls and Turquols bound volumes of all 7Th1BEY in New York. was the introduction of speakers and sing- Jewelers ask from $2 to $5 for :Calvary." Nicely IRU) TABlLE LINEN. we will ci "Angel Serenade." the famous fast dler; meet dc-lga.. The national indoor ers of the gentler six, Miss Douglass recit- Identical rings; "Last authors, including w5.. tennis . em at""".I...... ! champion- ing capitally Kipling's "Absent-Minded out at...... C Hope." 49c.I which began in the "The Dream of Paradise." the works of Braeme, Bremer, DAMASK TABLE LINEN with, pretty red hip, Wednesday Beggar" and a travesty on "Home, Sweet FINE SHELL SIDE AND TUCK boriers; th Regiennt armory, New York, has Home." and Mrs Flower rendering most COMBS...... 5C "Awakening of the Lion." Carey, Corelli, Cooper, Dick- atex-leut quality; me,0c two solos. Great fol- COKE COSTS, wenty-four entries in singles. The prelim- acceptably applause JEWELED SrICK PINS, 5c. ens,' TABLE 811,1FUR-BLEAOtIE) LINES, es. lowed the efforts of the lidies. Immediate- Doyle, .Fargeon, Holland, cellt qualit;c nary rounds produced many surprises. sav- after their renditions retired. SHIRT WAIqr SMS. enameled, Pea Popular 25c. Hits, Scott and dozens of desigan; 2 A.1b. ly they wride:... vae. at . French gilt and mourning; former Holley, n~,vle,...... 29c. val ex-champions showing poor form and and price, 25c. to 50c. Saturday at...... 9C 16c...... 4t YOU LES5 one dark horses coming out. The first Toasts Responses. per Copy. others. 1 DOZM DAMASK LUNCH NAPKINS all -tans "The Grand Lodge of the District of Co- linenu; fringed; worth ic., t 'er fuel. It ba" tto lay's scores: for ...... 9c Prelinduarles-First round--J. P. Paret, lumbia" was responded to by Mr. William Chidren'sDresses& Aprons the . ma , t a ta in you ns T. C.. beat E. P. Fisher, West Side G. Henderson. grand master of the District. 29c for beauti- $1.48 for do Coke. N., wste. ead an order A anox "The Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the ful White Aprons, quality C 1 o I r. C.. by default. r e s HECHT & Ladies' 15c. 9c. fr 6CL," Well deliver prompty. District of Columbia" was the next toast, with embroidery eD me, nicel COMPANY, Collars, bu. C. E. Fennessy. W. S. T. C., beat Harry trimming and lined throughout Apladid line of Swift and Nataoult 40 Coke, uncrushed..$2.90 !ollet. 7th Excellent Companion Barnum responding. deep rumeR over gored skirt; beal Regiment T. C., 6-4. 6-4. shoulders. tifully trimmed. bceatitchced; worth li., 40 bu. Coke, crushed .... Calhoun 7th William T. Galliber, right eminent com- 513-515 Se enth Street. tor. $3-50 Cragtn. Regiment, beat mander of the District of Columbia, on be- taph Hickox, W. 0. T. C., 6-2 6-4. half of the Grand Conunandery, spoke of the AWashingtonGaslightCo., 0. M. Bostwick. West Side T. C., beat S. Institution of ancient knighthood and the 413 1oth St. N.W. I. Gillespie, Morristown T. C., 6,", 7- present Templars' fidelity to the demands of Second -round-W. C. Lenox T. cabled the sad news. The funeral arranj Grant, C.. the order as instituted centuries ago. ments will be announced later. meat A. C. Williston, Sorrento T. C., 8-6, Brother Thomas J. Jones presented a diver- 1-2. sion from Masonic topics in a series of con- Entertained by Friends. * TOILET PREPARATIONS Hugh Tallant. W. S. T. C., beat H. H. versational shots and recitations. hackett, Yale. -0, 6--. snap Mr. J. Walter Davis gave a pleasant pa: er AT LOW PRICES Yesterday's championship singes (prelim- A Pleasing lacident. Tuesday in honor of his granddaught For and nary rounds)-Beals C. Wright beat Louis Past Imperial Potentate Harrison Ding- Miss Mabel Jacobs, at her residence, 2 Thursday, Friday I. Grant. 7-5, 6-4; S. T. Skidmore beat W. man, representing the Mystic Shrine, was N street. Games were played until a lI te 9C. A. O'Connor by default. in his best hour. when the Saturday of This Week. First round-J. C. humor, the banqueters profiting young folks present Davidson beat H. Can- He t9ld of his census paired to the room where 3eld, 6-4. 6-0; Beals C. Wright beat J. P. thereby. work In dining below, Strictly Cash. 8-- Porto Rico. and of the bountiful collation was served. Amo 1. Paret. 0--. f--4; C. Cragin beat C. F. particularly public 1.1 1.l-Ay5 L r l n * SteAI' 2--- per rake Fennessy, 6-1. 0. M. school there. text books those present were Misses Mabel Met *4'11 Vl4JiLET S. "1. :0. per coke 6-2; Bostwick beat S. system Spanish Nettie and Rosie Lulu 4711 WIIITE RO' 1G E~tl E T. Skidmore 7-5. 3-6, 6--3; J. A. Allen have been excluded from the public schools. Jacobs, Paul, Jo ble J N.1W' 1 beat W. Meyer, Susie Ketner, Gertrude Culver, JPer cake B. Cragin. Jr., 8--6. 6-4; A. S. he said. He narrated an of a visit ATEVS PEC..AL RT.. 1 2 fuC.OO 1!ragin beat H. E. Incident frosta Athey, May Smith, Jennie Cur // Avery by default. to one of the schools, in which the Mesers. J. Walter J. O ARN Secnid round-. C. Davidson beat W. C. loyalty Davis, Fleming, IugHCM..,rAN t 4A -4, t1-4; Calhoun beat B. of the new proteges was illustrated. Just as King, C. Chism, E. McDonal, D. GoodmE 1 r4 4te. 5a1 I r .s..t: 27c Grant, Cragin C. he and his were about to Walter H. H. E lI y S '.-N.Atil .. Wright by default: H. A. Tallant beat A. photographer Mertz, Culver, S. Athey, ..... 29c. S. Cragin by default. leave he was requested to wait a, moment, len, Bert Howard, J. McCauley, Mr. S ( and there entered the large room a long rins, Grafton Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Dar hampmanship doubles (first round)- procession, headed by three small native Mertz. Miss Blanche Mertz, Masters RcPh JENNINS, Hackett and Allen beat Wright and W. B. Porto the M C'ragin. Jr., 6-, 6-4; Bostwick and Tallant Ricans, bearing American flag. ble and Alvin Jacobs and Mrs. William beat W. After marching, 150 strong, the procession Jacobs. Grant and Teller, 6-4.4-4, 6-3; stopped, and in the most man- Fenn'ssy and Gillespie beat L. J. Grant impressive General News Notes. and 51antield, 6-4; Paret and C. Cragin ner, with right hand upraised, every child While 6-3, pledged his oath of fealty to the flag that engaged in making reptirs beat Davids,)n and Williston, 7--5, 6--3. had brought them freedom. soame of the machinery In the old Hill is S,-mi-final round-Paret and Davidson rat Potomac and K which Is beat Fennessy and J. Barton Miller rendered a tribute to streets, to Gillespie, 7-5, defaulted. Asia as the mother of nations and the cperated as a paper factory, -a portion t'ons.lation singles (preliminary round)- cradle of and an was S. T. Skidmore beet H. Masonry, address de- the wall in the northwest corner fellc Gray Canfield, t6-3, 6--2. liv ered by Superintendent of Public Schools The accident about 8:30 o'cl, ttand W. l'lt 7 l4V tl i., s iz r ? First round--H. H. Hackett beat H. Fol-- happened l-tt b~y default.- W. Bi. Powell. .this morning, and an aperture about twi Wl NN. .AV& esea.. The closing incident of the evening was ty feet wide was made in the second ste 1.' I5ANDIER WITH TUE BAT. the presentation to Past Master Murch of No one was injured by the accident. la the past master's jewel, and his enrollment Mrs. Charles P. Stohlman entertainec 3511 in the "Old Guard' of Whiting Lodge. number of friends Y. U. . Indoor Base Grand Master Palmer made Wednesday evening Blesteu by Teama the presenta- her residence .on, 32d street with a progr Baltisre.. tion speech, saying of Mr. Murch: "That no sive naval euchre. The first prize for The indoor base bell game at the Y. N. master has discharged his duties more ac- evening was won by Mr. William Bi C. A. gymnasium last ceptabyly." n'ght between the The room in which the Miiss Elrmore capturing the head prime : Laltlinore Y. M. C. A. and the locals of the banquet was held ladies. The second prizes were won was beautifully decorated for the purpose. Britt and Dr. At the close same organization resulted in an easy vic- A silent toast was drunk to those members Mi1ss Butlijf tory for the visitors. The thte games refreshment. 'wbre served. A. Baltimores were of the lodge who have passed away since Mary 3. Bowman. a sixteen-year-old C more handy with the bat, hammering out the last banquet. ored -girl, was arreif~d 'yesterday aft nineteen safeties, while the locals were able Novel Celebratten. noon at 2 o'clock bycoolioeman Corniw roa RARGAr'eS xr CA-a HAI.t. to place but ten to theIr credit. Both teams The Christian Endeavor Society of Peck The girl escaped friom the reform school We a htlrosel a lot oalo unebHas~ fielded well, several exhibitions by the in- Memorial celebrated George Washington's the Loughborough reg arad was returi blse oelre e-t g.st lagn..,e,... fielders of both to the institution. teams beIng of the sensa- birthday last evening, and at the old time Thomas F. Holden r iohn Leetch tional order. Speare began pitching for the singing school had present Mrs. Washing- secured a permit for the removal of Pun9 wlch wie.$ local team, but was handicapped with a ton and her celebrated frame dwelling at 30' O0 ttreet. reed ga1.5 poor catcher, and had husband. The to retire In favor of character of the immortal was A st hospital has beplocated at1 LA Mat. A different story might have been George as- old Dougal cottage, a B32d street. told with an expert catcher behind Speare, sumed by Mr. Matthew. white Mims Beall Mr. John A. Heenign Isds sold for JC CL0 Nw'lAs 4 5 e.h1as his speedy pitching was apparently hard took the part of Mrs. Washington. Uncle Molenna the brick on lot Peuerh e0 to locate. Joe was also present at the of deretjng GraysadWhit. Isi' edue inal r o ian schooL. All square 28, to Mattbem; g);llahan. 'I 7 akiBinsuilet emesms The gymnasium was pecked with an en- the members of the school'woro the colo- -rice is placed at $B,4f., tw Mntr i.card ish thusiastic lot of spectators, Who cheered .nial costumes, end presented an excellent The body of the late '~ilH tw C O A Lt st.natt kia laRal both side. impartially. Following is the appearance. At the close of the session re- who kept a barber shop -for many yes freshments were served to all present. was interred yeaterdajy iatHarmony OSS New Club Formed. 3ery. He was highly reggaeted and wid Wsingon H. 1 e0oBle. . B. A club has been organised among a ntun- iked. Feast~~ 1... 3 1 Star WeI4C 'ee...WTLlssb..... Henr...... 3 i her of well known young Georgetowners, Advertiemes il, Georgetes a w~r~s tn. a ne. '.1 a e ',a.; Mcowel .. Shera, .e-...1.r.... 0 lb. 4 the a and objects of which are to de- Classified adivertaisnL( for The S Idadtay, I V eun==&b..3 3' velop the physical and mental powers of -Ite my be.fi.e at regula,.edvertisin, rate. Bache. 2b..I ..... 0, the Postal M Le rp.a.f.1 lMas,2 0 "memers. The club has adopted the naame Telegraph office. 351n stri Sarke, r.f...1 of the C..-L. S., and has elected the fol- The rate under the clasifeationsa Wan -- --- Tbtals....1017 lowing enicers: James F. Donaldson, presi-, Help and Wanited Ultuatilsos is one Cent Totals....10 S dent; Richard J. 'lbggart, secretary-trees-. PunchU rersoth. a whie. $W Home ru-Owhags, Balthmetea U'ie-,f gal. Them.e Caemette et Uakim and r. urer; LeRoy Birch, captain of athletics. et Weakintss Y. ii. C. A. Mitehen The club held' a successful hare and hound COOK ~riED Co. hunt Saturday, Ihe chase extending from Meedy Cheir Mehearsal. KELRAUN BEATy URTEAT. Potomac street to Chevy Chase, LeRoy Owing tote tormen 'dea~ ew Birch, the captain, suceeeded in mnaking a Refamed te Deelde the fine rum, catchng' oneto the hares.- Rich. hag it became necessary to fstpeone the Coatest. Peltea-Clarlse ard Taggart, another of the hares, made hearal fer the bg.Moed oesnorl"-~S at 5.ME~o iNSYh-1 0W The chamatmannihp bout equally as good a run, and succeeded in vice. wiidmha tebe tselonst UtmdS att betwe Biigy noon. Tw.-t final resnd& .wcl u Peyton and Burt Cinke at the Spa Ath- Desfth of Ceib, Saturday night, at 7:4S-deedeiin-the 91 letic Club yesterday afternoon had a 5n05t Ere. Baptist -Church. enr -Sit 16th -ad :a0o nfM unateactory temntime. Thi. was dge Mrs. Mart. Rebecca, Ciebb fed adel streets. and -all- the oet nal moody ch to the the this morning at 6 o'clock at the em~u..oa singers are ia-vited to attend.- unaccountable eenduet et refer.., of her fane, eorg The service on Smnwn! he he a-I Jake Kilrai, the weS-kaneeavmy.wgt Mr, W. Csslar, 116I S a Q strest aoribwest. Mrs, weB -isst Congreftionm4 Csurch. -oie et At eritical sciat in the cootest he beat Oebib wm and G atreets, atS n m.and will be I an ioconinet and took the kows I Geergetown, whera- de aggeg Aree by sneeal aImadindlg few setreat.hawi lrst for me yess, The mother and siaters, wilwaas tsna Bu1~se. thbe-s who am- ew trasnitsg abroad, have begs ead larmen. Mr. 3: flcser