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SPORTS OF ALL SORTS (Continued from Ninth Page.) Schlet, while Flaherty and Peltz were to be the Pittsburg battery, and Umpire Klem was in charge. The usual parade was dis pensed with. hand music and an introduc tory speech by Mayer Fleischmann being all that was arranged for in the way of preliminaries. Opening Postponed by Rain. CLEVELAND). Ohio. April 14.-The base ball game scheduled for today between the Detroit and Cleveland American League clubs to open the season In this city was postponed on account of a heavy snow storm. Chilling Winds at Chicago. CHICAGO, April 14.-Chilling winds and lowering skies were the weather conditions for the scheduled opening of the American League championship season here today. St. Louis was expected to give Chicago an Inte rest ing contest. Glade and Sugden were anrneed as the battery for St. Louis. tw ii n and Sullivan being named as the hope of the home club. I'mpire Sherl dan was sent h1 re for the opening game. Grounds Damp at St. Louis. ST. I(e'IS. Mo.. April 14.-For the open Ing of the base hall season here today the National League clubs of Chicago and St. 1.ouis were e xpected to furnish a good game. Th- weather today had not alto gether lost its spring chill and the grounds are dami,, but the public interest in the opening of the base ball championship sea son war not lessened thereby Opening at New York. NEW YAR. Ap ril 14.--The b-ise ball sea son for 14 will be inaugurated In thi., city today. Four tea ms. all from the Na tional League, re"pre enting. respectively, New York and Bos:on and Brooklyn and P.hilalelphia, will meet at the Polo grounds in Ma.nhattan, at Washington Park in Brooklyn. The weather is almost Ideal and large crowds are expected at both games. At the l'olo ground.s the batteries probably will be, New York, Mathewson or McGinnity and Bowerman; Ioston, Wil helm or Frazier and Net dhtam. The bat teries in the lrooklyn game will be Jones and RItter for Brooklyn and P1;ttinger and Dooin for Philadelphla. COLLEGE BALL. North Carolina at Georgetown This Afternoon. North Carolina and Georgetown will meet in their first contest this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the 'varsity grounds. The visitors are extraordinarily strong at thw bat and fast in the field. The locals are in good condition and playing steady. A sh tht shift was made in the infield last week. McGet tigan was tried at short in place of Curry and played an excellent game against Penn sylvania. A couple of clean hits also showed some improvement in his batting. The rest of the infield is the same, Messrs. Larkin, Hanretty and Smith covering the three bags. Captain Hart, behind the bat. is playing his same regular game. He showed his men good example Monday by putting the ball over the center-field bank. Kane is still in left. Burns replaces McGet tigan in center, and Martell is playing in right. Ayes and White have done consid erable pitching lately, and it is likely that they will be laid off for a while to rest up for the big games during Easter week. Drennan or Gittus will probably be in the box for the locals. Two years ago North Carolina surprised Georgetown. defeating them 13 to 3. This time Georgetown is bet ter prepared for surprises, but, neverthe less, expects a hard game. "AGGIES" WON. Had Easy Time Defeating Uncle Sam's Cadets. The Maryland Agricultural College won its third successive victory yesterday by de feating the cadets from the revenue cutter Chase on the college campus by the score of t to 1. The feature was the pitching of Benson for the Aggies. He struck out six teen men. The only run made by the visit ors was on a home-run hit by Weightman in the first inning. Score: M. A. C. AR. R. H. 0. E. Pyles, lb.................... 5 1 0 4 0 Smith, C..................... 3 0 0 16 0 'ark,r. If.......... ......... 3 1 0 1 1 Bassett. 31.................. 2 1 1 0 0 W hite, is.................... 4 2 1 2 0 T)arby, rf.................... 4 1 1 0 0 Grasn,, cf................... 4 1 1 0 0 Diun, 21.................. 4 1 1 3 0 iensn, p.................... 3 1 1 1 0 Totals...................S34 0 6 27 1 I'. S. It. C. A. All. Rt. II. 0. E. Welohr n ,,, n.............. 4 1 1 2 1 Aherui, as.................... 4 0 0 2 2 Waessche. e.................. 4 0 II 4 1 Jons, rf.......................3 0 0 1 5) Rtikoit..3...................1 (0 0 2 5) Autsitn. lb.................. 2 0 0 5 1 Jack.. et..................... 3 0 1 2 0 C,usinc 2b....................3 0 0 4 3 Scally, If.................... 3 0) 0 2 0 Toraht.................. 2 1 2 24 7 PLAYED A TIE GAME. Bureaus and Mt. Pleasant Congrega tion.als Had a Close Contest. The ganme yssterday aufternioon beta een the U.urcau Athsletle Club and Mount Pleas ant Congregationial teama of the Sunday School l I.ngue an the gr onds at 2d street and Florida avenius n.orthiwest resulted in a tie. 2 to 2. lsthi piteniers were in good form aind heldi the oplposinig batsmen down in fine styie At the 0: -rh of tIe game the Bureaus looked .ia 1. 's: would carry off the hon ers. as thu-y --ors d a run in the first in 1lig. but Shuckles settled down and only cine more run was ~sored,. and this came in thle ninithi. The Sunday School team 5'or-u In oni K nie iniinig. Smith singled iad cams Isarn- sun Posmrsuy's three-bagger, thes latts-r aoring ont a ipassed ball. An thtir gamns will ibe pslaty d by these teams sn thie siale gsrinds niext Thursday after nioun. Thes score: t A. -.1.0...E Taylor, s-.........1 0 S Bec*kstt. 3bs..............o Wilason. If................. ..1 2 1 0 0 Waple,.1h.s... ... ... ..... ....0 1 9 S Tosrne. s.................. Behsriver, 2b. ...... ....... ..0 0 2 1 0 Fulchser,. ................) 0 0 0 0 Iloyle-. e...................0 1 i Totla................ 61 41 31. P. C Ii.. . 11. . Aasults. b...............( 01 -..............0 2 o l(saaritn 2b............0 0o l'snirsu. f............... 1 0 Tinistl,It................. 0 0 S Cl~nisaa.c...........0 0 2 0 0 ~iscsls .............0 1 0 2 o Jtrr.a...........1 000 0 0 0 Tota.....................00..200020-2 M. Pai. C.l -Tn .Tr.-Is.. . E.oy Sl,est ian l--1f ttf. 2;........ o0 0 he2 4l 2. Pomruy. o isf....... r........ . P. 1. I. L on bhses--b...... : .. ......4. Stole b11 0Wi0 soek. rf...... al............ out-0 2is0 6; bT ida l , i................ -Wiso 2mi 0 0m Cema asd i-luents,.c............... 0Ti6 0 ofuraeau............... 0 0muts 0 0p0i0e-2 Pwobably bth -Totne.Three-bine Cat-Poroy. Biap etrun ha il--l betn decde trogwckl at Clb.-Nuew 8:ork. The.r4.eStolenhaveeabou. soxn,Try tandrs Wperck ore---By ith byomhetitos fro Lt byitceles-Wilot apngsem ofw Oreans Beour and mnte Nme-Yrk Thce Wale ofte starke bosy Cnah of Pral the flac mostinteret.ing thefrm han dipye wr hill bemdecied tomoru ro a the pgrouns of the Que ountry Jock Iey -ourses speul tio wl be keen Themale o th tk,t syntigo No Matter "Modes" Toilets Reduced. Glove- Rubifoam...................A. fittinPa toy's Imported Cold Cr:eam. 14e. fitting Woodward's Perfumes (trial Patterns size)......... e. Holmes' Frostilla ............1ie. 04 are soldLsterine....................... a s Bay Rum................... 7e. exclivcly Tissue Toilet Paper; 2 for.o.... e. Olive Oil Castile Soap, with here. Turkish Wash Cloth......... 4e. The Easter Chapter of . Mr.Man-How Are You Fixed for Easter? Of course, you'll want to look t" your best with the coming of Easter -and if you're one of the men who have been postponing buying the Spring Suit or Top Coat, let us say the word that will bring you here tomorrow. The choice would much better be made now than a day or two before Easter when the rush is on-we can serve you better now, give you the time and attention we at all times desire to accord to all customers, but which is almost im .. . -possible with a multitude of buyers to be served. If you've ever worn Hecht Cloth c ing there's no need to tell you that the highest quality is there, no mat ter what you pay. If you've yet to make the acquaintance of this satis factory elothing allow us to serve you with the Spring Suit. You'll come regularly thereafter. Top Coats $10.00 to $20.00 Suits $7.50 to $25.00 Raincoats $12.50 to $22.50 it W2 Be aBusy Saturday lin Boys' Clothing. BOYS' 2-PIECE DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, In blue and black cheviots and fancy mixtures; some have double seat and knees; sizes are 7 to 16 years; for Sat urday the price is to be..................... r BOYS' A L L - W O O L TWO-PIECE DOUBLE breasted Suits, in a variety of neat mixed effects; many of them are fine C sample suits, worth high as $6; a bar gain extraordinary at.................... LITTLE BOYS' STYLISH RUSSIAN BLOUSE Suits, in neat gray m i x e d effects; strictly all-wool, in sizes from 3 to 6 years; all are worth $5; now reduced to.. CHILDREN'S RUSSIAN BLOUSE AND ETON Blouse Suits, in fine serges and chev tots; gray cheviots and garnet serges; 30 sizes 3 to 8 years; value is $5; reduced to .... ................. .................. BOYS' WHITE LINEN "BUSTER" " Collars; finely laundered; sizes 3 to 10 Q years; selling regularly at 2 for 25c. For 5C. tom orrow, 3 for.................................. Boys' Percale Waists.............12/c. Boys' Blouse Shirt Waists .......... 15c. Boys' Fauntleroy Waists. . 15c. Boys' All-wool Knee Pants. ... ..39c. Boys' Brownie Overalls.........7c. TiimeNow for the Screenis. It's not a moment too soon to fit out the doors * and windows with Screens. You can best buy them here. Note tomorrow's special pricing Walnut-finished Scree'n Doors In sIx sizes; very strong and substantiai; with all fixtures, including (,~'C *spring hinges; complete......................... Hardwood Screen Doors, in six sizes; well made,~ and with best wIre fabric; complete with all the V9C. fixtures. Special for tomorrow aLt.......... Hardwood Window Screens with best wire fabric Screens (fit mo'i windlows) ................2c Screens 18 inches high....................9c. Screens 24 inches high.........'..........25c. Screens 30 inches high...................29c. I.. INERY . Give Us the Order a . Tomorrow! . It will be the part o! wisdom to give us the order for the Easter Mil. - lnery tomorrow. We can give it better attention and you will be better pleased than if you delay un - c, til the day or two before Easter, * ""'when all is hurry and bustle. The newest Lingerie Hats for women and misses are shown inl mayexquisite styles and effects, no other store showing anything like the variety. A wide range of styles and shapes in the Polo and Corday creations, as well as an almost endless array of the most exquisite millinery conceptions of the season in other styles and kinds. AS A LEADING EASTER SPECIAL MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HfIGH at $5 we have placed on sale a band- grade Tuscan Satin Braid Mixe4 and Cu soelot of Women's and Misses' 'Trim- ban Braid Flats, or Body Hats; all ex mdHats, in many new tremely desirable and the newest of qand elegant patternsbats the new: they are smanl Vnade .to sell at $750 and. . ,*I priced at $1.25. As a a WESHALL TOMORROw PAEo ese sanother bgattacie ea- CHOICE LEFTWHAT' ra Veer ot ormse'aa-41* 10001h&Talgmed How Small Are Prices, Say ."Charge It" and Credi Yours. Open Until 9 Tomorrow Evening. s' .' re&t e 513-515-517 GIVENTn STREET Needs Make store News fo This Handsome 4-Piece Table Set, from 5 to 9 P.M. c -Tomorrow, at - - - - - Tomorrow's 4-hour special will be this handsome 4-piece heavy Pressed Glass Table Set. It is an entirely new and most effective design; is not sold anywhere under 5oc.; none delivered and but one set to a buyer at 19c. Throngs Will Come for These Underpriced Uroceries. FR EE Tomorrow we will present to every visitor to the Grocery Department a large sample of the famous St. Regis Coffee, enough to make one quart. Famous Montross Tomatoes = - - We shall for tomorrow sell the famous Montross 5co Brand Tomatoes in the largest size cans (3 lbs.) for the specially reduced price of 5 cents. This is the smallest price ever made on these goods. Celebrated Eutaw Hams - - - l[/ For tomorrow we shall sell the delicious /ji, Eutaw Sugar-cured Hams--admitted by all who know to be the best in the world-in the smoke house yes terday, on our counterstoday-sold at 18c. pound, at Ii/c. pound. Corn-Shriver's ........................................776c. Celery Chow Chow-Patent glass-top jars............ 77c. Peas-S hriver's ................... ....................77 c. Buckwheat-Self-raising-2-lb. pkg......................5c. Gusto-Regularly, I5c..............................l07c. Clothes Lines-25 ft. long............................ 2c. Catsup-Wilson's ; 6-oz. bottles......................... 3 c. Pickles-Mrs. Johnson's "Picnic"......................77%c. Cocoa-Walter Baker's; Y2-lb.............................17c. Pears-Bartlett; 2-lb. tins...............................87 c. Salad Dressing-Durkee's; picnic size................. 77c. Mustard-German; large jars........................ 87 c. Soap-Babbitt's; 7 cakes for............................. 25c. EBaster Neckwear, Belts and Ribibons. *Lot of Ioo dozen Women's new and handsome Neckwear for Easter wear; many smart and styl * ish creations in laces, silk-worked appliqne effects, white and tinted, stole and - .. 4pendant effects in fin est chiffons, etc.; many of them were made to sell at Soc. --choice2 The very latest effects in women's beautiful Peau de Cygne Silk Belts, in black, pink, navy, blue, red and white; in the new graduated widths, with three bones in back forming girdle effect; very small ~YC priced at ............................................................... Lot of new and beautiful Jeweled Back Combs-50 dozen in all--in the very latest and smartest shapes and styles; shell, black and am ber; the regular price of these dainty combs is 50c. to 75hc.; choice C tomorrow ........... ................................................... A special purchase of Fine Silk Chiffon Ribbons with hemstitched. satin edge; full 5 inches wide; black with white satin edge, white with fl black satin edge, white with light blue satin edge; all fine quality and' U Ce very desirable; value is positively 35c. yard.......................... Women's .Underwear, Wrappers and Children's Wear. FOR TOMORROW WE SHALL SELL LOT OF ABOUT 20 STYLES IN COR a lot of Corset Covers, well set Covers that sell rg LOT OF WOMEN'S WOMEN'S SHORT UNDERSKIRTS, Corset Covers of nice 'ir~ with n I c e l y hematitched quality; perfectly made... e ruf"le; good quality mate- 25C. WOMEN'S WELL-MADE DRAWERS, -WOMES UMEI GOWNS WITH w;ith f o ur- incoh ruffle; also Chil- low or high neck; as good as .................LOT OF NICELY TR WOMEN'S NEW 98c. SPRING WRAP- med and well-ma$eCo't pers, made of good quality percale, in Covers; special at........ .* all ise an fat coors LITLEBOYS' NICELY MADE P. for Saturday specially re- 59.Dress pretty pleate duced to...................... * sye;sssI n CHILDREN'8 WHITE DRESSES, IN yar; a Saturday special the Russian~ and long waist styles; made sale at............... 00 of fine India lli ; 2,. and 4- 'CHILDREN'8 EXTRA NICE QUAL year sizes; the ieua.price o9 . Ity White Aprons; mostly in small is 31. For Satura................ esies, 'fne India linen, with GIRLS' GIN(NHAM DRESSES, IN bro4d.. t .zalg ...q 1 c Russian and Gj'etchen styles: somi in. PECL A ND G IN G R A the derects, some with bertha Dree; 1,.2 and 5-year sise; Esa Freey ---- Toilets Reduced. "Modes" Cuticura Soap................ C. Glove Woodbury's Facial Cream..... 15e. Pinaud's "Lilas" Extract...... fie. Roger & Gallet's Poudre de Ris 15e. Patterns Eastman's Bensoin - Almond lotion.........................1ee. are sold Colgate's Violet Toilet Water. 16e. Danderine.................... 15c. Bromo-Seltser ................e. here. Up a Great; Pr Saturday. The New Suits, Skirts and Wraps Sharply Reduced. F 0 R SATURDAY we shall place on sale a brand-new lot of the most stylish Spring Suits of fin est cheviot ; blue, brown and black ; light weight ; latest blouse effects ; new postilion back; stitched * taffeta silk collar; modish " kilt skirt ; value, $20. - Special price Sf: A very special purchase of fine quality and very dressy Black Taffeta Silk Dress Skirts; never sold under $12.98; an Easter spe cial at........ $9.98. FINE QUALITY AND very stylish Covert Cloth Spring Jackets, some with col- - - lar, some without collar" smart belt-back styles; full lined with best . . satin; the regular pr7. .s .positively --4 Q . LOT OF THE SMART AND USEFUL BEAUTIFUL TAFFETA SILK UN Black Cheviot Jackets for spring wear; derskirts, In black, two-tone, changeable lined with satin. These very con- and various colors; elegantly ac_ordion venient coats are worth $6.98 A vry secialof- 4.98 ruffled; finest taffeta silk, 9 $6.98. A very special of- $4Q lae ndeaoa0i fering for Saturday at....... never sold under $12.9 HIGH-GRADE AND VERY STYLISH THE VERY POPULAR AND MUCH i Tan Covert Coats, in the newest and wanted Brilliantine Skirts In blue, most effective styles; full lined with brown and black; stylishly trimmed; satin; latest collar and sleeve effects; some are finely tucked and stitched strapped seams and fancy in the kilt style; these buttons. These very de- very fine skirts are priced * sirable coats sell regu- ,regu9lrly at $6.98......... larly at $16.98............ FOR SATURDAY WE SHALL PUT HANDSOMEon sale a handsome lot of blue and black Black Taffeta Silk Waists; newest de- with tfetais bandsnedo signs, and all up to date; these fine th mosta skirts waists are regularly priced o the seaso,a bougt at $6.98; it is one of the }279 98 Saturday surprises, at....... sell at $9.98.................. WE SHALL PUT ON SALE TOMOR- p T sr in Th AND row a handsome lot of fine Taffeta Silk rpnaa loth, in le nd b ; Dress Waists in white and various lat klt ele a wanted colors; a variety the regular price is $7 of beautiful designs; val- 3 specially reduced to.... ue, $6.98......................... FINELY TAILORED BROADCLOTH A SPECIAL LOT OF VERY DESIR- Skirts, very stylishly designed, with able Taffeta Silk Underskirts In various strapped seams and pleated bottom; fled and pleated; the value brown; every skirt is is easily $6.98................. worth $7.98.................... The E~aster Footwearableesk n Just as importanta- and deserving of just as much attention as the gown and millinery is the footwearand with this fact as a constant guide we have collected in this spacious department the most representativeldislaynofSkp-to-the-bome, footwearndeverck;ownyinshashinitond In he omn'sOfrd thre' asasin aexhiineytuce and themot sylshproucios i al eater-int kid, stgeu tes metl, atet olt ta Rusi, tn kd, hie linenskint a priced the latest lass aadesaylesnosheels;oheafybldeliaht soles In te Me's Soesthe isply iseVull Des int ; an ifuell thtsiged mertorousan wothfl n arityfthean taffeta sink bthhigs;n owo shoe, Intherang ofkind inleaters you'lfnst aoplare rtoho h shos fr dessas ellas or usiessan tevr-a sea,adbuh $ 00to $5lat3.00.......... The isss' nd Cilden'Shosmkespledds tatlored pkerectin Itsel andu whil thequaitie arethebesttheprie are ntgh. Thie iMavel"7.98;- Z less an "Secil" ineshav al th godnspeclrwded nt0.......... e pt int fotwar al syle, olos nd instraof leatherall theae yottould pion"line Theyare ll hihgrdecan orsd inrte butracksioal ae and leaher; soesof qua qulit ar brown;n sesry skirt uneis cn Pwort$7.9........... UmhellEaser llenihng Footwarablyesa icd chase of Women'sant~gantd l deservn ofmjustlas frmn ahui much Tafetilk asmthellas, ind brllanr is tebree ndfl 8 blac hanvarosn colors;inchnsizis handlessinevarymentithe som th Wometty bxordserefs; ablerpstyes,incldit o-gffr all moute onylbestpPadagonoeffects,lete.;hwo'thbseveralid,meu frmes wthetl rod; husaane kid, thte slenen-ce andaon th aelssand prne s yleso aree;hayadlgtsls $0to$.50 tpeoa $4.00o.hernondfimofTpen& In te Me's Soesthe dspla Csqull New Yovtrk. Tearcue all that'sand pritorou an otfl nvreyo shades, and sthee are both sighs.andow sOE OF THE rGES kidsinLEthrs high-grade Gtlaoeasre to samose some The o fises uaIt Chailrshown ae lig hat Ireperfection sel,n inWhit. qultey are ofthe festsilke Thies re ot hich They sMrel.""aut Ineesty" and clor Wies have te gonescwe isnto 1. tem a pcian bepu ineto gioter altle omors Wasdin- ofIn eateral.te. haesyo.cul ton te00araIn$o.thei leservand shal se the pasn otc r th os Oxford-h "Cham WiOn 'Sne Theaellhg gTrEad fe andd in teirabeshionateshae n lovtes;i shoes bow oequ qualack sodiany storelas for $; For uneprcn sUmbr ndcellas an tFrniwehshings i Remarkablltms saiice. AbC A~e VwuEY SPECAL PUR LOT OF SEVRA.HU chase~ ofWme' Eean ua-drdUbrlasfr e; ah.m it Tfet il mbela,inbelaiap-brdre an- ul 8 blac an vaiou watedcolrs;inc siefade nvry dsir