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i5i!i5OTla Trr?r -ww? THE WASHINGTON JdLKKAJLD. SATURDAY, J UMS? 5, 1915. 10 jp O -Ui- JS- spay For the Best Suit in Washington $25 is considered a good average price for a good suit. $25 Suits are considered to be all that the average well-dressed man demands. We are selling $25 Suits identical in every respect with the $25 Suits in the high-rent, ground-floor stores for $15. We've got the styles we've got the fabrics we've "Got the goods." SPECIAL we hae just received a large shipment of genuine Palm Beach suits the kind you usually pay $12.50 for. 7 Cfl Our price $ f .Oil each, or two d 1 C A A for fllj.UU OUR GUARANTEE If jou run duplicate nny no It bouifht hcrr for 1cm than $23.00 rec nlar, bring It bark and pet your money." National Up Stairs Gothes Shop 506 Ninth Street Second Floor a man builds a better mouse trap or preaches a better sermon than his neighbor, even though he makes his home in the woods, civilisation will beat a path to his door Emerson. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 10 P. M. CARDINALS HAMMER CINCINNATI PITCHER l l-om. June 4 Dougla. rinstatf-d i Manager Horzos this morning; ivas liumped bv th Cardinals in the after noon and the Reds lost, C to 1 Butler, . ho was injured in Mondays Rame, re turned lo Miort and besides driving home two runs cored a pir n ii f. innili fTAAOlOOOfl 7 f M jiMii 2 . - fl 0 I 0 0 x-ft n IEdMrrir- Il-t;la Tonr and Win.ro flnner ami lr I mpr Mrr Brm and Orti DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL. HrnokH u I nnrin Flrml. . t but I . Sccoinl. to I. Huffnlo June 4 BrooMjn and Ruf fuo dtidcd a double-header todi lo visitor w inninpr the first. ? to 1. while Buffalo took the econd, fi to T, Krapp was hit hard in the first came while Marion was effoctie In the Down Goes the Price When Hatter Thomson offered Washington men so much style and quality in straw hats at $1.35, Washington, men responded liber ally. The Chippendale Thl Is a lot of fine straw woven b a new method that Kies It a ery snappy look. It Is In xarious proportions to suit all stjles of faces. S.1.00 of tyle $3.00 ' qnnllty Now reduced to 95c 922FSt Northwest Open Saturday Evening WuluaftoH .New Yark Climb-the Golden Stairs Save $10 Is as much as any man need second Louden and McDonald hit suc cessive home runs In the third inning Two men were on bases when Louden sot his Scores: R H E Brooklyn .... 02228002 l- 16 1 IttirTalo . ..20000001 0-3 8 3 Ilatterif Marion and Land: Krapp md Blair Umpire Mews. Brenmn and SJiinnon. cond tame R H E IlwUm .. ..00000030 03 6 1 HaTalo . .00402000 x-6 8 3 nattenfs-IJifltts and IVatt: Vhultr and Allen. I mi nM-MfMn. Brmnan and Shannon. March New Garnet Captain. arthmo-e. Pa , Jone 4 J. D. March, the cap t,iu ff Up Garnet football team waa elected can tun f the ljcro5w team yesterdar. lie is ooe of tl r It all round athletes the Swirthmorr teams I ai ercr hirnM cut. lAwrenee Pjle was elected noident f the Swarthmore Collerr A. A. Jowph nd-. utf iTfident; Harry Bnjnr wrretary : J "-tnz n.TVrt, trrasurer; Bord T. Barnard awist ant Ucro.- manacer; W. Smith, assistant baseball rranaer V Tomlmsnn, awisfant ratniir, Morrt. 1. Vall, term macasrr IVntrr I'l'Mer Handlbne, of Sgnnnah, made two tnrts and tl re ingls or.t of fire time at bat off 1'itcWrs fairer and Smallood, of Macon, at Mainn. on 'lay 1. The Chesterfield This is a decided hit with the best dressers wherever we have introduced it. A distinctive Thomson style that is greedily bought by men who know. $5.00 of Style, $3.00 of Quality Now Reduced to 95c arraaiarlTriarar 13SU1 ILWtirlHrPrBW kfirlarllrllrllrllrllrBrliarkt. Panamas. BangkoksLcjborns, etc, at Proportionate MrwmktmL Berte. PUktieJpki Short Grass Runs First In Whitestone Handicap Emil Herz's Big-Bay Romps Home in Front in Feature' at Belmont Park. iPEBETOJS BEST JUMPER Belmont Park, N". T.. June 4. Short Grass came up from Kentucky a day or so ago just to run In the White stone handicap today. Short Grass ran in this handicap and at the same time convinced the throng that watched the race that he was some race horse. There was only one horse to give Short Grass a battle In, this event. Norse King, and though he had a "slight pull in the weights Short Grass ran away from him in the stretch. j Short Grass demonstrated in this race tnat ne win gie me uesi mumm here quite some trouble when he wears silks. In his debut, oyer a mile and a sixteenth, he romped home in 1:44 4-5. which is just one-fifth of a second slower than the track record. What made the performance more im pressive was that Short Grass wasn't really extended in the final sixteenth. The victory of the big bay marked the reappearance of Emil Sere's col ors after a ret of many years Pebcto. the favorite In the steeple chase event, toddled into the winning circle after the finish, but goodness knows how he made his backer feel after he scrambled over the last hedge When he cleared this obstacle Williams, the jockey, though the was a mile ahead of his field and started to ease up Pebeto The summary. FIRST RACE Foot Mid one half furlonzi. straight. 2-year old maiden filllea anaV Eeldlnj. Peaceful Star. Ill (Ryrne). 13 to 1. 1 to '. out. won. Miss Puzzle.. HI (Borel). 5 to 2. 3 to 5. rut. second. Lilly Hearer. 115 (Fairbrotlirr). 2 to 1. It to 20. out, third. Time. OjIt-5. Golden Gate, also ran. SECOND Rs-CE-rurs.. $600. mile. S-year-olds and upward: selllni. Bac. Ill (Butwelli. " to I. T to 6. 3 to 5 won, O M. Mil er. :C5 (LatTertji. 7 to 2. 7 to 5. 3 to 5. second: Astrotrfy. 92 (P. louder). 10 to 1. 4 to 1. I to 1. third. Time. 1 J9 1 5. Cuy Fiaher. rresumpUfo. and and I'ltier also ran. THIRD RACB-SeUirif: 3-rear-olds and upward: mam: nx furlonp. main course. JSX) added. Fen rrouse. 93 (Lojder). 11 to 5. out. won; Arijade. OS (Byrne). 1 to i, out, second. Lily Orme. 1M (Sum terl. 8 to 1. to S. out, thl-4. Time. 1 111-5. Only three, starters. FOURTH RACl-Ths Whitestone Handicap: 3-year-olds and upward; mile and onc-aiiteenth; J7C0 added Short (irass. 1M (Butirell). 11 to 3. out. won; Norse Hint. 103 (JlcCahey). 3 to i. o it. sec ond Time. 1 tt t-5. Two starters. FIFTH RACE-Steeplechaso. yrar-old and np ward; maidens: parse. J600. about two miles. Pebeto. 113 (J. Williams). 2 to I. 4 to 5. I to 5. won. Benny Laddie. It! (Tuckey). 5 to 1. 2 to 1. eten. Eecond: Sorrento. 132 (L Franklin). S to 2. eren. 1 to 2. third. Time. 43 Sixty Flmr. Jiids Walser. Baltimore and Aberfeldy also isn SIXTn RCB Maidens: 3-vear-oIds and upwanl J3J added, mile Saratoga. 112 (Dreyer), 1 to Z. cut. won. Etrnscan. 109 (Garner). 7 to 1. 7 to a. out second: Coin. 113 (Buxton). 3 to 1. I to -. out. third. Time. 1 IL Gammon also ran. BELMONT ENTRIES. riRST RACE The Creedraore Handicap, hish weisht . 3-year-olds and upward , six furlonj. straitht. Top Hat 130. Adams Exp-ess 13. Spnntfleld. 125. Top o- the Morains. 110- Sam McMeckin. IS. Nouredden. 130. SECOM R-CE Fire furlongs, itraifht: 2yer olds, maidens Plaintiff. 1 5. Pinuctte. 1'2. Tea Caddy. 1 5, Nelli. 115. Old Koenlt. IIS; Murphy. IIS. THIRD RACE The Ladies Handicap: mile: 3-year-old. mares. Fljinj Fairr. 12. Comely. 1'3. Rhine Maiden. 97: Idy Rotha 19. Addle M . 106. PomeUe Bleu. 115. Charter Maid. 108. rTlui.iii ivwu-n"- ,.ruu., ,". . .- . 3-year-olds, mile and three furlxs. The linn. 13. Pebbles. ia; nail unci .- FIFTH RACE-SeUlnx. 3-year olds and upward. t .:!. nrr1mr.ltna VT' TtoanTTiarinP- Six lariiTiis", im-i ini u.u.UK...... ... 97: Txt FortTine. 112, Sur-?rhumin, 111, ouhk .. .. n . ,11 rl...f,an U Emblem. Il uncje Jumnir, ti-. luu-irt, -.. Adinu. 2. Mlntrel. ltB. 'Sepulred. 1 0. Mill stream. 105. Gilt Edse. ICC., triatnr. IK. Hermlj. jr.. 112. Mlnke of Durbar. 1 RIXTn RACE Fir furlongs. straieM: 2resr olds. "Trallee 107 nizh Horv. 110. -Sl-llarina. Ill; T.aleswinth. 02. ProhiMtlon. TO Apprentir allwanrw rllimed. aT th N'trr Tork Sun: "nntdi Schmidt nf the Brafn. U the beat fim Unan in the emr until tu Stuffy Mclnnw. and then Stuffy'i the lc until you w Butch " of Straws Now, when Hatter Thomson of fers the same style the same quality the same identical straw hats at 95c, the response will be tremendous. Come and get yours quick. The Piccadilly For the average young man this Piccadilly Is the hat par excellence. Its lines are not extreme, et "there's snap enouRh to please the rerjular fellow. S.-S.00 of style 3.00 of Quality Now reduced to 95c Refactions 922 F St. Northwest Open . .Saturday Evening Ckdauti Newark i Gordon and Moore Win From Doyle and McLean By SfT T. nORLEl'. The defeat of "Connie" Doyle and Norris McLean by. Spencer Gordon and J. Ballard Moore In the semi-final round of the men's doubles was the feature of stcrda's play in the Middle Atlantic tennis tourney which Is being held at the Columbia Country Club After Do) Ic and McLean had won the first set rather easily their loss of the next to came as rather a shock although the sets were stub bornly fought out all the way as is attested b the scores. 3 7 and S 6. Miss Dojle disposed of Miss Smith In two straight sets, fi 0. 6 3. In the women's' singles thereby reaching the final round in which she will meet Miss Bran this afternoon. Besides this match two other matches in the finals will be on the card this afternoon, Spencer Gordon battling J. Ballard Moore for honors In the men's singles and Moore and Gordon meeting Gore and Bethel in the men's doubles. Herbert Shannon defeated L. It. Ma-i-on. 6 4, 7 5, in the men's consola tion singles, and Dr. P. D. Merlca won from R. T. Wilson. Play in this) LOUISVnXE ENTRIES, I lUVT l:CE-helling jjearolds snd iirrard, six furlong, Ire linn. 95, Disillusion. M; Stteetlieart ".tie. oj Horn. 1M, tolle. 101. Pros .oct. ITS. I'ai Dar. 103. Maaik. 103: Jlex. 108, Wild Bear. K. Gabno. 1C3. Foundation, lot; 1-ackrose. ID?: Iligli I'nrate. 103 'lI'IPMl lltl'l. Irs- . ear-4ds. maidens; fire furlone. An-aragus "-am 103. Gypsy Blair. I(B Argument. 109 hnlogy 1C3. Itoilicster, 112; Bel rian Trooper. 112. Meditation. Hi THIRD RArE- ellng. 3 year-olds and upward. one anl one sixteenth miles. Jessie Louise, 1C3 Bculah 11 I' I. Korfhage. 105. Old Ben. 106. Impression 110 FOl'lETIl IttCE Sprirx Tnal Stakes. J2J00 added. tjur-Us fire furlongs nor". 193: I'ol toma. 10 Margaret .. 1W, Blood Test. 105. Brown Eve.1 kale. Ill: Heir Vpparent 111. Porklchoo. 1 1. Marse Henry. Ill Itul'. 111. Mtaion Bell. 118. Ellirn 121 Blood Test and Brown Eyed Kate Bradley entry. FIFTH RICE 3-iear-oldr. six furlongs Little Father, 7. Uike. 10J. Bradley s Choi . 120. Leo hare. 121 . lliielliom. l-l SIXTH R CK ilirg 3 jearoid and upward six furlorg Trry Maid. 89 Black ilk. 97: Cardigan 9 Mars CasKl. 95. Liberator. 100, U See It. 102. Dr. Carmen. 106. Skiles Knob 106, Fathom T, iTiart'cr, III Loots apd Saddle. 111. 'El I.MII RKCE-3 year olds and upward, handi cap one and one-sixteenth mile. Itmgling. X. Itjnc'ier. 13. Leo Rar 99. Dark! Craig 111; Hodge. US, Black Toney. 120. MONTREAL ENTRIES FIRST ItVCK Pnre. m - ear olds and np rard. selhig. fire and one-half furlongs. Mar sand. 1C2, "Jessiip-mrn, 101, tingle. 107; Viler, 10P Hearthstone. 1"9. Ada Anne. 110, Miss Jean. 112. .Nlla 112 ndmord .dim, 111 Joe Knight. Ill M"OM KICK Purse. KC. S-yeiV-oIds. selhng. fix furlcig. "Indifferent. 1CI. Celebrity. 1W. IVggy I. 101. 'Faker. 1C6. 'Zim Del. 109, Smiling Maggie. 1W R-flertlin. 111. IlvctfT D . .'I. A. N. iken 1 Mnai. 113. idet. 115 TH1I!I It Vl"E-Pure. JI03, 4 ear-olds snd up ward sel'ing mile "Oration. 101. I.uekr rieorge, IOC. lnJi Heart. 03. Lillian Knpp. 09. 'Sir Fret fn! 109 "Ikgart VI Ileaumont Belle. 109. Bnla Welsh. 112 Kle. VS. liberty Hall. 111. Font. III. Water !-ad. "I lorivni IHi'R King Ceo-ge Handicap. J.l.S'O added, "f-rear'Ms end uprrard. mile and one-ix teentli. SUlwart Helen. V. Ormulu. 100 Celto. I'M. trladar jr. 100. Ilrare Cnnarder 1C2. Buck Keenan. ICf. Pmet. Petal. 10. Kingly. 112, Tactirs. 112. I1FTII BICB Pnrse. W0. I year-olds and up wanl. celling, s x furlong. Tlie i:oremor. '09. t'atdtia. I . "Miss l'nmity. 111. Patienee. 112. Vrrene. 13. Tlie Bosr Bjly. HI Ilalfron. 111. Iellt 111 'lambs Tail. 11$. Kdmood Ednard., l' lli her Court U. SI:T1I RV'B-I'unr, JIX- 2-earolds and iii ward, celling file and oti-half furlongs Ortyx. rl Roe Itmg 100. "Slls Cayle. ICO; telle Forty 1M Mi-s haucer. I1. I.una. K. Blue Jay. I"). Mazurka 109. S-pohn. I?. Belle Terre, 10; Martre 112: Ochre Court, lit BITI1 HAl E-Pure. fVfl, 4 year-olds and iitward e-lliag mile 'Lady Innocence, lot; Sonny Bor K. Ixiine Trarers 109. hepherdev. K9, Freda Johnson. lf i anker. C9. "King ltadford. 109. Beau Pere 112 Ixiterpe. 112. 'Onts. 112; Oer rard. III. J. H Houghton. liT. "tlirentice allowanes claimed. MONTREAL RESULTS. Hl:T RU-K Pur JtOO maiden 3-year olds end urnatd s-lling: ix furlongs lumberer. IOC it laren n 1. 3 to 1 S to 5 won; wodan. 101 fMetcalfl. eren, 1 to C 1 to I, second; Taul Gaines. 10J (Obertl. : to 1, 3 to 1 3 to Z, third. Tune. 1 15 25. endurance? Mi- Clara rnncess Patty. Juns. 1 nele litz. lir- K. Spitfire. King Cot tor.. Cain Chaser. Itnnr Ileep. and btrange Girl also ran Kt'OND P. CB-Pnre. 40r). 3-jesr-oldl and uimarl. selling six furlongs. Kayderorsos. 101 (Cciorcr). to 2, 7 to 5. 3 tn 5. won: Blue Wingr. 107 (Smithl. 6 to 1 I to I eren, second: Ford Mil. 1M lllmrhesi, 15 to 1 fi to 1. 3 to I. third. Time. 1 13 1 3 Columbia Lady. Ortyi. Fjye White. Some Kid, Hustling Brass. Rubicon II. rsenator James, Swede am. and Gordon Ruscll alsei ran. TniRD IXM'K elling. pure. 600: 4 yearolds and iiimard, one mile, tareday, 109 (ileXcaltl. 3 to I. 6 to 5 3 to S wen; Bogart. 191 (Clancy), i; to 1. 5 to 1 2 to 1, saecond; Mercunum. 106 (Van Unset). I to I. . to ST 1 to 4 third. Tune, Lll. Ihike of he'by. Sordcllo. Water Lad. King Rrdford. Francis, Mr. Mack, and illnda also ran. POrUTH RVCB Selling: purse. J500; I year olds and tipnard; one mile Mudsill. 106 (Mathews). 4 to 5. out. won. oladay. jr.. l.v (MetcalD. 8 to 1. 3 to 2, out. second; Baby Sister, 102. (Collins), 10 to 1, 3 to 1. eren. third. Tune. 1 B4 5. Dueincsne, Cogs, and Sh-rlock Holmes also ran. FIFTH RACR-Selling. purse. 1K. J-rrtr-oIds and upward: ni furlongs Anarrl. Ill (Bums), 5 to 1. 2 to 1. eren. won: InquieU. 102 (Cooper). 2 to 1. eren. 1 to 2. second: Snyder a Best. 104 (Harries). C to 1. 5 to 2. eren. third. Time. 1:14 1 5. Cadensm. Mortgyle. Laura. Little Jake. Lefloha. O Tis True, song of Rocks. Salon, and Fort Monroe also ran "SIXTH RACE-Purse. MOO; 3 yesr-oldi and up ward; six furlong. Hearts of Oak. 119 (Ster enson). 7 to S, 1 to 2, out. sron; Knights Differ. 112 (Clarer). 4 to 5. out. second; Gordon 111 (Jlet cmlf). to 1. 3 to 2. 2 to 5, third. Time. Ids. Linsin, Milan. Our Mabelle. Apnsa. and Dynamite also ran. SEVENTH R CE-Selling; purse. WOO; 3-year-olds and nr.ward; one and one-sixteenth miles. Jabot, 110 (Ccoprr). 3 tn 1. e-en. 2 to 5 wot Valas (McAttce). 9 lo 5. 7 to 10. 1 to 3. second; Asa. Hemdon. 101 IVan Duen). 15 to 1, 5 to 1 2 to 1. third. Time. 1 1925. Zodiac. Ben Unas. Lnko sn Zandt, Centauna. and Autumn alo ran. LOUISVILLE RESULTS. FIRST RACE-rurse; 3-year-olds and rrpward: maidens; mile Grerllle. 135 (Mott). 1170 J2.70. won; Beach Comber, 115 (Ganz). 96 29 94.2)" l DECIDE ON DATES FOR FALL RACING Louisville. June 4. R. U Baker, representing Lexington; Harvey Meiers. Latonla; John Hach meistcr, Douglas Park, and Matt J. Wynn, Churchill Downs, met today and selected the fall dates for tracks as follows: Lexington, nine days, begin ning September 9: Douglas Park, eight dajs. beginning-September :o: Churchill Downs, eight dy, beginning September 2: Latonla, eighteen days, beginning Satur day. October 9, and ending Fri day, October :s. The State Rac ing Commission will meet Satur day and confirm the above dates. Will Resume Races at Marlboro Track Today eent has not porgressed as fast as In the others, but it is hoped to finish It up by Monday at the latest. The results of esterda's play are as follows: Men's singles; srrm final round-Spenrer Gordon defeated Douglas Hillvrr. I (. 6-1. H-6; j. Hal lard Moore defeated Arthur Hellen. t-0. -1. U omens singles: third round Miss Doyle de fcatrd Miss .Smith. SO. t-3. Jims doable: second round; lower bye-Doyle and McLean defeated Cram pt cm and West. 6-1. M. Semi final round. Gore anj Bethel defeated Rundr and Moore-head, 10 8. 7 9. 8. Cnnttm anl Moor defeated Dbjl and McLean, it. 9-7. S-6. Men's consolatiorj; first round Dr. P D. Merica defeated R T. Wl-on. 7 5. t-I; Herbert T. Shan non defeated U It. Masan. M. 7 5, lie. Litlirop wen from II. K. Read b default. F. f. Holtz man defeated Hughe. 6 1. &-0 1-HRI.VS3 FOR TODtY. Men's tnclc: final round-Sjvcrer CcnJon rs J. Ballard Moore. Women s a ngles; final ronnd-Mm Doyle rs Miss Bryan Mens double, final round-Goro and Bethel t Gordon and Minre. Men'a con'olations : first round C T A. Miller t 1 S. Dorrt: J. L. Kanlck rs Kimball; Sprinc r W. II. Rrnsanlie: !. P. MacUchlen rs. II. Flonmey: Caberger rs. Reynolds; E II. Gates rs S llrrrkk; II. R. Burton rs. Meiica Women s consolation singles, flrt round -Mrs. Rrthel rs Jlisn Trout: Mim htone is. 3Iiss Stowell. Mrs. Dinms rs. 3Iiss c1ack. second. Freeman. '05 (Ott). JO O. third. Tirre. 'JJ lady. Powers, Ba linage, Iude. adirnrtha ljsl. Itii-go. Water Proof. Allen Bridgeuater. Orange anl Kleumn II also ran. sEt'ONU IHrB-Fire furlongr. 2 year-old (llh-. Kathleen. 09 (Pease). H. J2.9). S2.'0. won. Liuile. 1CJ (Iltbinsonl. 13.60. J2.23. eeon.l; Harrr Cinlnrr. 1C9 (loriel. J2.10. thild. Time. 1-01. Zclio. Irri Waddy and Mission Belle also ran THIIin RACK- Welling. 2-yeai-olds and upward, mile and one-sixteenth Diiillnsion, 95 (ttarnerl, JU. . K0. on; Kris Kringle. 97 (Lapaillrl. iXV. '00. accord: lirdrcrj. 109 Ott). M 10. third. Time. 1 CM. Alkanet. Alston. Kneelet. Twilight and Mountain Pearl also ran. FOURTH RACE Allowances: I year-elds and up ward, mile and serrnty yard... Star Jasmine. MS IMarunl. cl0. S280. out. won; Bob Hensley. I lllanorerl. T7 '0. out. second; f.eo Skolny. 110 iMo'.tl. out. third. Time. 1 12 IS. Robert Brsd ley alo ran. -FIFTH RACE-elling; 2-year-olds: Are furlongs. mulrt. 109 (Andress). 510 W. (o20. SI 10. won. lialp'i S. IM (Ott). $12.70. VS.50. second. Lynn. IX IHanorer), 13 20. third. Time. I -01 1-5. Kam perkop. Pajmaster, Object. Old Charter and Dis turlr sl-o ran. SIXTH R tCR Mile ard three sixteenths. Hard Ball. 103 (Lapalila). S2390. $360. $329. won; White Wool Kb (5oose). J9 10. $3 59. second- Prince Eu kne. !C5 (Neylon). $3.70. third. Time. 1535-S ( ordie F . Gold Color. Insurance Man. fToldy, W W Clark. Oonsoler and Anyport alo ran. SF.t IATH RACE-Mile and one sixteenth JUI lard 91 (firmer). $1319. $7 20. $191. wou: Acts. 'A iMottl $10 90. S3), second: Tarolara. t (Ott) I3.S) third. Time. 1 U2-3 Commauretta. .Star ctriss. Wander, Howdy Howdy and CuMer-ist also rao. MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus 0, Milwaukee, 4. trtfiunapoln, 4; Mfnnfapoli. i (H innine). riMeUnd. I; St. Paul. 3. Lou w lilt?. 7; Kansjs City, 4. INTERN TIOVI, LEAGIE- HM game Jerwy City. 7; nichmood, X curni gamt Jen y City, 5 , Ricfaraond, 9. ProTidencT. 3; Newark. 0 SEMI-ANNUAL SUI 5.00 86.00 8.00 $10.00 Greatest Clothes Values Ever Offered in Washington ' in Mid Season On Sale Today Morton C. Stout & Go. C L FOSTER, Muacer. TAILORS 14 Southern Maryland Agricul ture Fair Association Has an Attractive Gird Arranged. HORSE SHOW. SCHEDULED Marlhoro, June 4. After three das' In terruption by heavy rainstorms, the fair and iaie meetlns of the Southern Main land Agricultural Kalr Association will be resumed tomorrorv and run Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. The horse shon, which is an ccnt for Southern Maryland horse-lovers, will be ?ien tomorrow and it piomiscs to be a I fine exhibit. Two airship exhibitions will be Klen, one at 1:20, the other at 5.20 P. m. A program of ten race: hai been ar ranged, including tuo Ii3n(i.c.ii The l)?st horses at the track lue lecn en-' 'iiu uiiu eiiuie is fturp io up sonie ciose dnlshcx. The racint; will stait at 2:3ft. There will lie the itst.al excellent train serice Klven by the Cncsapeake Beach Railroad, while the Pennslania will hold its train until after the last race Icavlr.c at 6.15 p. m , ' The entries for tomorrow are at fol lows: nitVT RtCE-Four anl one-half furlong Nan I. IO KllTJZECn. 10Z Tour Fa.Oifnn IC... Mm... rlone. 103. Mjeialre, M; Lmiei, 115; Haralen. 115. ! rU'iM' i:IB hue and onv-half furlongs. "Harrnla-li. t: IIuihIIp of Hag. l'O l;aklin K4. Salration .Nell 110. Panama. 119, Aniln . 110. Pnner. 112. little Erne. 112. Paul lan. 11 THIRO KtCIFSre anl efle-hair furlong. Kw- ne. 102 fyt ICider. 191 Alderrm. If.T "f-.nU 10$ King Men-melt 112. Hrrrlrtta' W . 110. Veil'! men. nn. irglrla lute. IK I)ui .-in. FIll'RTH ltCE-Fiie and cne-half furlong Elasticity. 50. Jack Hannr'r. Kl Ta'k. 1C3 nrua Bcru ISJ, Urge. 1(7. Unndwle-. 1S Cot Randall. 111, Ercahb-ir. 119. Tlie Parson. 111. Madges ti ter 112. FIFTH ItVCB Serm furlongs. I-ady Bon. 1"1 Maid "f Honor. 101. Page White. 1(3 'Ella l.rane. 13. Shanx-r Knight. 107. (V-tara. 19, Cnlirjr. 112. t-uldier. 112. hltterr. 112. Peacock. 112. L'Aiglon. 113 SIXTH RACE-Fire and on- half furlong. Carl. i 101. Rntalip Orrre Id; Montcalm. TO, K-ther Iliu-. I 112. Kinder Ijrj 112. Rnnaikablr. 112 Miw Brush. 112 Iietluctrjn. III. Oxnrr. 117 SEVENTH l:CC-Stien fur'ong. 'Inferno Queen. 1 ltepilar. 101, .Nonj. 191. Charles F. CramgTT. ,07, Hcnrj Hutchln"n. 10. Hoffman. IT. Monty t..x. 110, Pharoah. 113 MnilTII RACE-Fire ami esie-half mrlong Ttirill 92, Itlr-e, 107: Ml- Shcrrxod HI J. H Harrrll. 110 Royal Onyx, 105. Moccnef. 112. NINTH l:CE-l1ro and one-half furlonpi "t. Heleie. 97. "1,1 i-e May 93 Muzanti IO. Bern meia. 1C2. Vnca. BT- BeHa Mack. Ill Chilton Pquajr. Ill; Hating r.elle. 111. Col. Holiday. 112. Oate. 113. I'nnco chp. IIS TENTH nt''EFIie and one-half furlinrrs. N'el he C . 102; Mrs. Camell 102. Antrim 102 Silrer Mccn, 107. Booth. 109. Hedge Rv 1U2 Miss Barn Hart r. til. I!irge S. Iiaiis. 113. Aprrentioe allowance claimed. Federal League to Meet. Glilcnco, Junr ! -Onnrri of Federal baaeball rlubn bescan RntherlnK In Chiraso today for the league meeting- Mrhlrh In nrheduled for tomorron. Prenldent (.II more, of the league, maid no mat tern of creat Importance were to come up nt the meeting. It la underatood the main pur pone of railing the magna tea together at thin time nan to rheer up the heaiy lost era who hate had their gate rerelpta great I r reduced thua far by poor baaeball weather TROUSERS None Worth Less Than $5.00 A Plenty Worth $6 and $7.50 Jj Some as Much Your Choice, NEW SUMMER STYLES Coat and Trousers Made to Measure S10 $12.50 $15 STORES IN 14 f Mi&fr The Avenue young men, don't miss this chance WE want you to take your "pick" of the cleverest line of P-B Summer Suis yon ever taw. H ERE are new plaids, checks, stripes, new col orings, Blue Serges, &c. All elegantly tai lored for young men style. The prices? only $15 and $20 YANKS FAIL TO HIT AND DETROIT WINS New York. June s -Jean Dubuc held tne Yank-i to four hits today and Detroit won. S to o. A base on balls to Vitt. Cobb's .triple and Crawford's single nave the Tlffers two runs In the first. In the ninth Cobb reached first on an Infield Ht. stole second, went to third on Nuna rraker's oerthrow and tole home while Caldwell was taking; a blc wind-up. Caldncll kicked so hard he was put out of the frame. K H. t,. IVtrnit . lOOflOOtO 1-3 5 1 New lork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -l I I Hattrnes-Dnbne and McKee; Caldwell, neh a-d Eweenejr and unamake-. Umrires Jletsrs. O Loughlln snd Hildebr-ind. M'CONNELL IS HAMMERED. t. I.ooIm Fed Cnptnre- Game from U holes. H to a. Chicaso. June s McConnell was easy for the St. Louis Feds today and they won from the Whales. 8 to 3. The visi tors batted out three runs In the first Inning and five more In the third. Black and Brcnnan pitched the rest of the K.ime. St. LouLs getting; but one more hit. Groom pitched steadily throughout. two great catches by Vaughn and John son aiding him In keeping the score down. Score: j It. H. E. I e. Loms J0500H00 0-a 11 gl Chics? o:i00000 1-3 I ; Dattenes Gmomo and Uartler. MeConsell. Black. I Hrennan and Wilon and Fisher. Umpires Messrs. I McCormack and Westcrrelt. - END SALE BEGINS as $8 and $10 Until the Lot is Sold We have taken the many suit-ends left from our big stock of Spring and Summer Suitings, the most popular weaves, and placed them on the bargain counter at the one price, $3.50. There's always a rush when this sale starts, for custom ers know they are the greatest bar gains of the year. Get in line early. Those who come first get first choice. CITIES 910 F STREET N. W. s jVrL. f ' at Ninth Why, WAGNER MAKES SUP, GIVING CHICAGO GAME Boston. June s Waarner" fumble and nlld throw, followed by J. Col lins' double gave the White Sox a I-to-0 victory over the Red Sox In the first same of the series toda Jim Scott held the Boston batters to four scattered hits. Trls Speaker was hit near the right temple by a pitched ball In the first inning. He plaed the second inning and then was taken to a hospital for examination. It t not believed that the blow Injured him seriously. Score: R H B 'Chicago :oooooo o; : .. iBuston 9800000r)04 I i I Baltenes-Seott and fachall; Shore. Mars and 1'ady ard Camgan. Umpires Messrs. Grans an.1 Mullanef FEDERAL LEAGUE. YE-Tt!!nTS RESULTS. Kansas City. 5. Pittsrsirgh. 3. Pt l-us. 8. Cliicago. 3. Pcooslrn. 9. BuTalo 3. Bullalo. S, Brooklm. 1 mrs.; TfiriAr. ' Pittsburgh at Kansas City. I Baltimore at BrockUn St. Louis at Ciiicago Buflalo at Newark. STANDING OF THE CLUB?. w. 1.- rct.i v. u I'ct riUaburzh... Kansas City. Newark Chicago.... It H ST1 St. Louis .... 3) IT j.l :i is j;i nifokiin r a si: IT .Sfil.Baltlmore.... 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