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5 ssm ' t . 13 TTTE WASHINGTON TDFES. TTTTTCSDAY. MY 11. 1011. Fans .Fat to Support Connie Mack's World's Champions LIVE SPQRTSrLl . : i i i i i mmmmmmm WORLD' S CHAMPIONS ARE NOT DRAWING FANS OUT TO SEE THEIR BATTLES SOME LATEST VIEWS OF FRANCIS OUIMET AND HIS CONQUEROR DISTANCE RUNNER REFUSED INSURANCE Athletics' Owners Cannot Understand Why a Three-Time Pen nant Winner and a Collection of Star Hitters and Fielders Can't Attract Crowds to Park. PHILADELPHIA, May 14. Is a three-time pennant vinncr and voi Id's champion luseball team a good money-making; proposition? Ninety-nine out of every 100 fans would venture the opinion that if there is any money to be made in baseball a team occupying; such An rnvidble position in the baseball world should be the one to reap the rich est row-mis that the naseball field affords. Yet the fact is that the Philadelphia Vthletics eh-impions of of the baseball wor'd, arc p!aing to slim and disinterested crowds this j car. Tollowers ot baseball In the yuaker city ate Tvondenne at tins strange condition of affair Tho Athleti' .ire admittedly the best team m the coun try toda. Tliey hae one of the sicatet infields ever put together, a atrons outfield, exceptional catchers and a gicat pitching staff. Added to this they hae Connie Mack for manacci They have evcrythms: that vhould ro to make a bi- naxinc attraction. ct this ear the fans of tiie yuaker c itv aic not vvarmin un to tlic team. Alt kinds of reasons have been advanced, but not any seem to fit the case. It has been suggested tl at the fans are tired of seeing a sure-thing team, as thev regard it. In action This has been true In the past, hut lisrdly holds good now The Athletics are not at the top of the heap, and are haing strenuous struggles to get there. The are playing the finest kind of ball and earning every victory, yet the crowds have not been forthcoming. There is no fed eral League competition in this city, and the Phillies have not been going at an more rapid rate than the Athletics. Therefore it cannot he set down to competition. Last fall the Athletics handled their worlds series ticket .irranscmenls finely, and there was no dissatisfaction in the Quaker cit. as there has been in the past in some of the cities It Is patent, therefore, that the failure ot the fans to respond to tho Athletics is due rot to any ill will that the might have over the ticket matters. Whatever it is, the officials of tha local club are plainly worried, and "are at a loss to place their hands on the trouble It Is one of those in explicable problems that those who cater to the public frequcntU encounter. It may be that the fans want somebody else to lead the race and make the Athletics play superb ball to catch up later In the season They are likel to hac this wish gratified, but the question Is, will thev diaw the crowds then Anacostia, ANACOST1A. At ifce regular meeting of the Ana tostia Citizens Association last night. Dr. Thomas D. 3Iudd, chairman of the committee on sanitation, requested that the committee be retained to continue the work of Inducing- citizens to take a keener interest in civic betterment. Maurice Otterback, in charge of the town flower garden at Nichols avenuo and U street, reported that ",CX plants would be placed there soon. A resolution was passed extending a vote of thanks to Col "W V . Harts, superintendent of ptiolic buildings and grounds, for providing six band con certs tvcekly this summer. The authorities will oe asked to have eii placed on Thirteenth street from Good Hope road to Nlcnols aven'ic, and also en Minnesota uvenuc from Good Hope roa.l to the District pumping sta tion. J. Clinton Hiatt. secretary ot the Mrcct -aicty Association of the Dis i.ut. .iudrced the members on the oik ot tins organization, and invited ihc members to atliliate with ihis m.w ludj ihc uttl'ttes commis-ion will te a-ncd 10 render a. uecislon in reference to the Piopcsea street tailwa extension be tween Anacosna and Ii lining, about i, Inch a hearing was held sekcral months, a-o. ' iho fact that application has been, made for establishing a m;ri-u round at .Nichols avenue and Ta.beii tlreet ltd to the adoption of a i evolution ippo-mgl Uie granting ot a license . n the grounas that such an addition would be a ndisanec t M i'utnam. S D Frazicr and C 1 Wedding were elected to iniunbc-ship. The men of Kmmanuel Chunn v ho will t-ouuuet the countr. ciicj- and i carnival next week in the palish I all. met last evcnuiL, and ihi lol. owing etmmiltecs were appointed Master oil ccicmoiiies, William Seantlebjn ji ,. HKirKeipcrs. r. Y Wood, t H Schae fej J B Kcdd. X It Harnish L. M Aiidcrcon and It. A Lstep. priming. J Wintervverp. .1 H Green W J. Latimer t 1- Jlole-th. I W Alaruury. I Wallace. It I Movers and Kobeit .St brooder, cecoratioii" .1 I lagan, Ceorge Baxter. J r Green t Hop mii W M. Harris J i A inter vern. I G Leaplay, C I Koberts Itohert b ..roeaer. c J (.onni'k. I Ijii nrr Joseph KiiiK. S ( 1 home and ' William Jusby, transpoi tation. S -I 1 razler. It. r. Bradburv N i Uar nish. J B. Itedd and John Thompson: l idses. S M p'razier. It J IJradbury nd W M Harris, parade Georse La t J Marburv George Uobov I M "lansbury. Mr Thomas T It os i-llo Georse Hardv and Georee i'raziT, idr shows C r Roberts, I Lati mer and Mr Schrocder J B Itedd is n charsc jf procuring the larr r0n tributions for the couptry More of which the ladles of the church will liam charge A htreet parade, made up pnn-i cpall. of Bov Scouts of this swtion. ' I' Iw held hefore the flrt and last ! ! fornian. e j T i annual meeting of the Mockhold Th of the Vnaiostia Iianl, cs l.eld Tusrav and vcitcrdav annouiK etifnt "c made of the s-clction of the fol io mr officer- J I Glennon Alol ph i Gud- George S Mil;, M M .Mof ' .Maurice Otterback Dr II A I'vles nl George J WmIsoii diiclor-. Grorc O WaNon president M M MoTIlt vice president. Main, c Ci te 'dek cashier I5r A Pjley. ihalr nf. of the executive committee The etr -annual A per ent dividend wa de 'aico pavablc. K. tern and Oxon Mill ball leam.s pl. ved a five-inning, no run game 3cs "I'l'' afternoon in the Potomac I.ea ue The pitching of Kelly, for the KaMern and- t'arrlco, for Oxen Hill, featured the game Vot more than t r hits were made by both teams. ! HYATTSVILLE. 'I ie authorities of the .Marviaiul Agn- i t'irni ollige and Marianl Agri- .lluial i:peiinicnt Station have hct flsuie .Mav " as fa i merit da ' mong ie fipnial demonstrations will be that uf jiotulatiug lioi, lo pit int nolera pruning of ftuit tree- nn!- i: i p I Ing Tiavin mixtiincx I he i r. i I o t e "ill also oiscrte exper 'nnts with over tiy vanities of stra iv icrrle' will ft er -j't ilot .itvolisl In tesU 111 vari tlu and KrliliiHiK of whcaL winter oaU the American League and monarchs I Hyattsville barlcv, and a ecrlo oi l. i-ls i limp and alfalfa. The dedliat on of the new dormitory and the unveilintr of a, bronze tablet to the founder of the institution will bung prominent speaker? The Maryland State Horticultural Socittj will also meet at the college . n May 20 The Baltimore Citv College team de feated by Mar.vland Agricultural Col lege. 5 to 1. JIcHenry pitched for M. The coioner's jury investigating the death of Mrs. Alice M. Carnegie, who died last Thursdaj morning vlthout medical attention, will continue its i:es sion this afternoon Quartermaster Sergeant J Moses Ed lav ith. of Companv r. has been ap pointed regimental commissarv sergeant of the First Mar land Jufa:itr. I The rommittee appointed lj t.i if- i cent legislature to secine n site and! build a new high school in this i-ection i has decided to buv the nronertv Lelong- Ing to Irvin Owings, at AninJIe avenu' and Wabhington-Baltiinorc Loulevnrd, for $3,500 D . CmmI I mm TUmhm llfltl n Dy ocMiuuuei iiicic win dc dj Continuous Highway From Here to Delaware Line. By HARRY WARD Uasliinston motorists will I-am with Intet est trat the state roads commisiion of Maryland hah Irt tmitra-ts fot the improvement of t'ie follow mi; loads widelv ued In motori-"j of thii c it Belalr road, from Ha'timo'o to Kins ille Ulacik Gap road from Kiiifiv illo to the Harford to Jniv line, I'err villc to Charles'.own brrU town lo Northeast Wlicn these iretcheH ai iimpl tod, which will be about "-epumber hi it, there will be a continuos Impiovcil hisb vvay from WaslilnRton lo 'lie Delaware lii.e, -n route to J'hiladelphta. New York oi Atlantic Cltv The unflnlshxl sap on the Jied.lirk toid from Baltimore in IVj'ThI, and! I iedri(k to unilx rland m, now nu'er construction ' i- lialtjmorc-1'rederH k gap will b" n!iipt(d bv September, and he l"rel ri k-Ciimbcrlanu gap about tht lact of this m One of the ai t , r ih.- last Mar land lesisla'ure wac th. appropn.uion of i S1.(T0 per ver f'r ilie sign-marl. mrj f Man land Xtatf loads and the moioi velnde c-.minliorier. in co-oiit ration with the uiomobile Cliib of Mar .and is iiow working up a ompr liens! e scl erne o1 larivm out iln wo'k ,, , . .Mototi-'ls en route m B.iMmioe .i warne.i of a spe, trap , xistin- mi Sut ton avenue Kollin- ion between tb uaiumoic anil oiiio iail .tl trt,ks and tiie aimsion piki "1 bev thould not ! exceed l'o peerl imnt of twelve lilies an hour. oherwsp rrc fl mat lollow. .1 Ht'rreit and II It llit i will preccni iiiierenng papers tonight at the monthiv meeting of th, Washington uectlon of the rinti . ihiie ssoci.i- tion of Amenta lari altuidnm,. of members i- expected 10 R Bl MPROVED FOR RIDING AND HUNTING CLOTHES .e lltiilixk V Hlerproiirrili lliej art- the lies). 111 4tir tamp lloiiln. MEYER'S MILITARY SHOP, 1231 P. Ave. N. W. a',l(aaa. N. PBMMMMBKllBaM---- y Pees j -X. NSuwKKg. GfTUtt' FORTY-TWO PLAYERS ,&i s OFF IN TOURNAMENT jHHk Thoush onditions -rvere far from cheerful, the lontcstants in the annual I Chcv , Chase slf lOiirnev got undjr vav this morning and proceeded to Iijii up low stores in the nualifin round of eighteen nolo"? 1'ortj-tno 1-lavers let the tc brfore noon, and tuoEC who plav this afternoon follov i I- noin it n i j it?rr-ii, oiuniDus Golf Club (Ohio), vs Chcv v chase ll.io p m - II D. Campbell, Lexington, Va , Greenlee Letcher, Lexington, Va 1." 10 p m -C L Bliss s i n. riatt l-'.lS p m Merrill i; Gates. Chevy Chase, vs. G. H. Chadwell. Columbia. 12.3 p. m It. W. Itaker. Chevy Chase, vs. K H Bowie, Washington. 12:25 p. m G Harris Brown. Colum bia,, vs-Donald Woodward. Columbia. 12 .TO p m -J M I.eavill vs O II Wood, Columbia 12.33 p m .1 M Dove. jr. Washing ton. s George Minnegerode. C c 12 40 p m T IJ Jewell. Washington, vs II. i:. Dovlc. Columbia 12 f. ji in n H I'lls-on, olumbia. s G. Brown Miller. C C C 12 00 n m r B Ple. Columbia, vs r. G Green. C C C 1 j.i n in Frank Gov em '"olumbta. vs .1 It Mai shall, c t. j p m s II Greene. Bannockburn, u .1 ,'ii timi, liamiockbiirn l iy. n m. S P Thompson. -oum- v.,!, i II n llo'lu. C I" 1-lrt "p m 1 A nankin I.annoik burn v- K ' Olxr, ' oliimbla 1 13 n m II J Mltchfll r.annook- t. irn v II II Mos ' ' '' ' 1 :n n ni W II. Guv v ailiinsion. vs IO K Davis Columbia ' 1 2T. t m C S .itl-i ' oluinlii.i. " i jH Chcslcv.. BannocKhmn 1.3) P 111 1. J iioarn t.aniiorK- i burn i J J FitzKera'd Columli i 1 o. p m vv n lirinini. ' n'v Clla . vs I II d" S-iUiur how Ctiau ' 1 40 I in II B Iiaf'Kon ' hew i rhae. 11 M Soufisal' Cljcv t hac , 1 45 p rn I! Fhc'lon ' oh inlila, vb K I.anclov Columbia ICO p m Samuel lialzm ' t lu T 1 A mlnri.nn Tin Uirn tiif - - ,i - v , " f- , liev, chae, 1.55 r. A. ll Mattinclv roluiiiblM 2 p m It Kauffmaim '"h'i Chase. v i;. I.oftus t hew "hae 2 0', p vi -A I- llowt-e Hit lunond G C vs T J Warner olunibii i 1 p in Victor Kaiiffniann Chevv Chase, ' C 1 learn Clim CIihs j l' u in. " I Ham Clivy Chase. vs f; T hott rncvi nasc . .-0 'ii V ( I'rcntis" BauuiHk-1 bum vs J i: Baines r nmbia Slip in J H. Manna, oiuuioia, vs r A" Miltevnolds J 3n P m W I no.Tdiiinn In v , .. . .. .. .... i Chafe Isaac T Maiu Iih v na-H j . . jj in j i .m- iihii w Pr co. . 4i! p ni I" H 1 vans i he h..e. v B Imont liev ( Ins. .' 4". p m-J It Darling ( hew r hare, vs Barrv Molmn Ch" base '.' 5" p m C V W heeler. I hi-v v rhi'f, vs J M Cnamlxrliii i lnvy Chase J 5". p rn K J Hi". Columbia, vs A i: Bn-rv, Columbia 1 p ni I" II Kill". Chevv r'hasc vs T K Bull. Garden -m I fr- p in C C Itr.biiier f olumbia, v. II V "lark Itannoekbi rn 10 i m i: S Smltl ( ol mbia v& J I. Wn'Tfi Columbia r !" p m II Houghton York, vs It K Beillr et Navy Crews Under Way I For Philadelphia Regatta! NNPOl.IS Aid V11, t I, v , Acidemv iowiiis; iiiws ti n u) ,M, tiflimle 111 the llcnltv iiila "n ibei Schtivlkill river Satuidni i i iiii.,nolls for 1'I.H.idi lplna todav In or.ir t i1H1, oniiiirtiiiiltv to enKacc in -., ,ai ,, 'on the river llld a" 'in i i t tin ins- I , w t li the coutre and K a . ..,,,1 lions ' 'of vatcr Tin pailv min.b ie, :,10 I tiftv mul mi Imlcd veveinl ,.r ,, , ,. ... I ale enthusiastic over wn tn middle Ill the bis classic AUhoutili tli-appumtcil n Hip ictioii 'of the I'nlversltv of I'e .ns lvanla in vitlidi awing their crevvt u.i middies I are keved to a high IH !m tl,, r... RW i nev wen- 'mm i en .mMous ' tt get another erai k at th. guakers, in M" of tlieir double defeat at tin hanOs I of tho arsll and freshim cis,3 OI, I,lc ",-wr" enrlv in the Mas.i Drives Malaria Out oi the System rHaHMPwWI tuMcirrmiiu J. M. btcrrett, BBHOBBs V Iflllll III II III I I II III 111 111 SHHBH tSEsSSSXwUWX & calmer, of llandbvvoi th. AM'- J J BKF Mt -,&? So far in the nni or lea is be "flrongcr ICaslcrn tejnis h: i .or two came." oit of iii t rioin n . t 1 piers Tin- elfetn ,,v it, ., Itluv are cone enilu llieir i;r,..i,M 15.trcnK.th must be msterlv straiegv . I '-' - . ----- - -. EBSfflfffl f saa Km RiSEAaflSlEffiW 5jTjj B JTl75y l'inKagJsR-Tlf jljl iTTarWM'aart V-JMtjj HK FRANCIS OUIWET IS I'oiit I115 league caines wire ot- ned v'stird,iv and 'wo in lilt 1 tibial ir -in oi 11 vc.irs ha ih sprim; 1" 1 11 -.11 uiipiiipillous or baseba ' Tins llllisl be olisidered ll. tile fllllllK of I he funs to turn out SANDWICH. England. Mav H.-Fran-cls Ouimet, America s open champion, and Jcioinc I). Travers. America's ama tnr ihaniplon. ar expected to win tlieir first match In the British ch.im-i plolishlps net wool,, as both have)' drawn loinpai.itivcly oat opponents Oiiimot will ila i t McGrceor. of Manila, while Travors will nla.v Charlci I 1..-V ti. n n fjist class performei ' lm.k i:ans. the tallica expert. Iravv.s a tonsil opponent in W. Oran-,1 t 117 HT T Y 1VT 1 C Mo.i.. of Walton Heath, one of the best' 1 A W lli I T i mI I N anil steadiest perfo. 11 ers in Kncl.tnd UilL If XI A M-i XI 11 JI kJ I red llerroolioff w no sprained his ankle !:im v cek. has driwn J. St. Join, of .Nortliiiinber .11 d. and should vviu 'I hi dnw foi tne tithe mrritan. follows ilarobl cbir. of Toledo against I Uetnii. o liukii.te Aitinr (' l.ockwood o the Be.iuonl sprincs Countrv Club. .Ma.sa.liuselis. acainst It Ciummai.k of l.vthain Ilcnrv J l nni.illn ,.l fli f ., 11. Isnnnt,l flub, 4 onnccticut, against K. Holdel- Kank'nsr of l'laver iie.sv of Denliam G Inslee of theft naiiplnnslups and open Oneida Coinmunitv t lub New oi k. To irnanicn s Cirouh against J Murrav. of Komford. Frrnew t.'it the L'nited States aim Hale, of Chicago, agam.t v liighatn. of Koval St Geoises. Kdward S. Knnpp. of estbrook. against A Chad wuk. of t;ln3bcrr tlf the nritish nlacrs tin mod Mcssis icham 4'iunimaik. Oraiton, and i hndwiik j-howed the best in tue tour-I uanient last week I The fir-.t round of tie tournament! will be paved on Ma 1 Wallace Johnson Will Play Bull For Title Hv means of his cxcellentlv developed chop stiokc Wallace I Johnson of I'bll.nli Iplil.i member of Cu last Davis -op tmm, vnnqiiisncd Theodore Itoose velt Pell of New York -n the tinai tounil of the annual '"liev "li.ie tniirnnnient and todav meeis the tliain pion. Charles M Bull BfliTJiTmiJMlilKtnB The upper picture on the left shows Francis Ouimet, America's champion, watching Harold H. Hilton holing out in 74 on the last green for the gold vase. On the right, at te top, is hown. Ouimet in action. The hot. .cm picture is that of Harold H. Hil an, former American open champion, vho won the gold vase trophy. Big League Biffers of a Day. AB.H.TB. Pet. Brcsnahan. Cubs. 2 2 2 1.000 Schaefcr,' Griffs.. 1 I 1 1.000 JJrHin, Robins... Ill 1.000- Cather, Cards.... Ill 1.000 Chase. W. Sox.... 5 4 7 .800 Morgan, Griffs... i 3 3 .750 Cruise, Cards.... 3 2 t .6;7 Kusscll, W. Sox ..3 3 j .600 out iunv Wright & Ditson's Official! GUIDE Davis Cup Matches 1 4'r.nada. rhotocraphs the Cbainptons Bulcs the Game and l'atcs f"r the Season. Price by Mall lOCns .... . Tor Salo b all Dealers ot Athletic Goods WRIGHT & DITSON HOS'MIN. .1-14 Ynhlncoo Street. M: VOni. 23 Mrren Street. CHICAGO, 110 o. Ubh Vvc. S FR.C1SC4. :9 Market Street NEW YORK HOTELS HOTEL BELLECLAIRE NEW YORK - Brtadway and 77th Strut lSHbwaT7ttaStrM In the moit charming Resi dential Section. Away from I the dirt and noise of lower! Broadway yet within 151 minutes' ride to best shopsJ and theatres. Reduced sum-. mer rates. Write for Mose King's ilhustrated book of New York. DBOIT . IUCKMAN. Manastr. EXCURSIONS Week-End Trips TO Old Point Comfort $4.00 Round Trip Un I'rlilav antl "talurdaja " fiuod to Rrlurn lloiidav TukctM Including Staltioom and Atcoiniuodatioiis at CHAMiicRLItV HOI EL bat to .Moil . .! t'll lo Mon or Hat to Tucs Il-J.r.n In. lo I'ues ur Sat to Wed 9IN.uu NEWIORK and BOSTON BY SEA l.oiv Ratr to all Eastern autl rvv l.nalaBil lleaorta fily Tlrkrt 4lfnfe. T.ll 15th A. U. UooilvvitrU Hide:.. I'houe. VI. IS'Jii MIHIOI.K JL. HASHI(.T( NrKAMII4T til. SPK.Nb RhSOHTS . . .l- m JI W9i t-tuu w. -..- ...W..a.t, W - Wnlt Diw" ti, iw 10. u mi. -t . liaia Atlantic City. I ODarltorafflb-JEteWai II W III in. . i M (GSfaJ XEW TOrtK" 'M-.v m i j....t ner. today that Ifannea KolehmaltKB. the- wonderful distance runner, who "i.cuMiuroay tor J-Inland, where h will' spend the summer, can't set any life insurance. He has been rejected on the'ground that he has a weak heart. Other crack athletes who were ad vise I at different times to quit runnlnr If t n A l I j-l atn lt- - l & i m .. .i.j uiu nui nun iu snoricn ineir live? are Mel Sheppard. John Paul JoncB and Capt. Henry I'arkln.'on. Though Kolchmalnen could nof pasn ll1?. "'e insurance examination. hl rubbrt. George Koivlsto. went throuca with flying colors. More Players to Jump If Feds Win Decision CHICAGO, May H."If j,e v.in th decision in Chief Johnson's case sev eral other bis leaguer Bno have signed, similar contracU will be found with us, said President Gllmoro or the Fed eral League today. "We have at least a dozen, many of them with tho Cin cinnati club, who are waiting tad chance to Jump the traces." The Johnson case is due for i hear Ingr today in the superior court. AMUSEMENTS" NATIONAL MiXT WEEK Wert. A. S . SE.VTS 8KCUNC ALL PKItFOnMANSES PrfTr-f I -. tv. rr .. m aborn ssrisw MAT I. 1?, -"IL TKOVATORi" MA a. . 3--MAUAM BUriCliVLT.- UArxrfr?'..:-"T,,B tales of uorx- JUNE !." J-"I BOHESIE." JUNE . i. (-"MARTHA." lU.Mi . J. 10 "FAUST." LUCIA DI LAMMErt- JUNE 15. M. 17 "RICOrjnTOJ JUNE 1. W. SO "CAVAtxijUA RUSTI CAN'A." with "HANSEL. OnETnL." J v7mw4IMj Prlceai rsr, 3e. S5. the CHARITY BAIL IN et wk WKF7r l.tK,DKRl SUNDAY AT 8:18 I MEXICO A EXICAN An Illustrated Lecture on Mexico ly til Mexican Consul of Mexico. ALBERTO L. CODOY KEAUTIFUL NEW riCTUP.ES bEATS NOW SELUNC. S to JL "The Littlest Rebel" StNDAT NIGHT KATHLEEN MATHEW.in rier Pit3ri3l RbyJiw Beautiful Ireland" I NwlWeik "UTILE MliS IR0WN" B F. KEITH'S fSftT JUT.. 3c. BVK. 5 turc "The BrMc Sboa" NeUle V. MlchoU and all theS otBer jolly Attraetloas SU DAY S CO CEKtS i All last Week's Bits tfgklJJk CARTER De HAVEN illH iliv Harry llatin: Miiusement o. ti.inrtr hasti.mjs' big show In a New Comedv. wim Harry lister Mason mid Tunt Injni Country Mure Friday .Mgkt .Neit Week TUB GI.NGEr: UIRXS GRAND CONCEPT OP IRISH MUSIC Fnrnuly Sons uf St. Patrick's Lire Cluk Assisted bv Mary Jordan, contralto. Century Opera, i C.: John Manrsau. cslebrated tenor. IKdlth .McConnor, harpist. .KW WIMIID lll.l. It'lOM, frltiaj. jiaj 1.,, mil, :!.. p. to. Admission. Sl.CO. Iteserved beat, tl A beats at New Wlllard Mo T Arthur 3mlih Ig; F ;t W pirviLioo BALTIMORE SPRING MEETING I Maryland Jockey Clab iMay 6th-23d, Inclusive I le-plefhase racli tin. I'lral race. I::SU p. n. pcclal ratra and trcqucal iralaa b.v W U. A A. lUrctrle ruatl . troaa -V 1. Ave. Jt 15th St. pi BASEBALLS WasKington vs. Chicago I i:nlrcrr to I'nvlllon oo Rohrcr SC. 'CIt 'llekrt Office. 1113 Hth t. 19 ttK 11. DANCING ' JIISS CIIVPELEAK. Ur Q ST .N V. -TarisUn lanko UraziUan iiaxlve. aril all the latent uarn.es taujht I'llO.SK .NOUTII 65t) MlES REINOUJS and MITl HE .1 a udla 1"S i:ih si N. VV trai-liins all s,i .ir .Unics Ptlv Instrw-lion an hour .N XA. ! tHEtl ciiam: I.AKK u.vaci: 11IKUVMSU.6 Wrd eve JU si I I in etr Ma S. I'litono s full brua3 btn' 51. Mt COLLTEJ;. traihin; all the lmtt dames sttliiiu 1I ellll0llt .uf at i, tms anv time, piano inu-li fumiiae ! sKI KLT UCI4;s4T4ltTl HM.l- .H II LK. Mal ll it. Tanito. ctv Uflaso 1 hratrr Dili o-r llaia ii only une uusbt at a lnuf M.i URA.NCIl t'LACEb-l'ItUt.' VvTl ,.vU, S.6 l.th du llitailoe Walir ui . -ts". 1 shAalk. etc. Privat teita la s.. M . - s I M... THE lltbTTY KIC.V.ICE varujil as Irv itxlialiun hislt Walk Unr-sic,.. ,nl. anu. eiv. liet brit. rvAdoiiuit; Lr a. N studio uf Dan init Ull II s I DOROTHY PHAKE anuouuetrs th opelons Oi I cr oamr vlaxs evcrv evening trom ; to ll Ml uaiu laUht, popular prli.es 4: iWi n Main ilk? DA'.buN'S, ITof & Mr riLd.o. .l?C(h n ' Thorough. irIimLl irathrrx u a I odvrt Mih tlAli.cHAI(N AM VHd4 DJ..I. sl huou ! K r pt Main li lan. Evrv Vluuta. r STUDIO HALL rt it tor Jftmc anil i-oiion. -'- 121 I'rl Ie"P n hour lik. ut rp. ForVM ran(! atts. 5 ip t tai a4V&e. Tut.. TtkU. aU V -ft9C laAdlM irsk inVWmm