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' 'a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911. IS' FLOOEY Q His Tailor Reminds Him of Something He Had Forgotten. n BY VIC fete. AK6.L . I NEfcRLV ROg feVY '"""-1 ( 5 i ' -IK,-') j j ' " " v., lJL?5) I (vts.BUT c' i ' OH-Mt ftSKfo'- -aw. I 7 wi r I ( AH 'jiIUT ) I j, v I A GlY MM 4H: , ) W.n -f ON,' I 5 f - j? IH i.i;Ut R jHEMha, k. AS5!S JLV .W7l ,Mfc(V fL-J') VlljPl J . Cto3T,O-.0C.J. T ' erC WV'.llllttVVKO, l41KlE-n-fcAV , 1 H(jWSteUJr4'.0 Iff IB MM B I n II I I I rs llllll . n ITfl I "1 S Ml 1- 1 r. ,,(Y u-'t'i . .Ir'i .. .. I., ft r. -.1 I.i K I, im,..l ! r u III Mir.T nnuni'M n I IE EE DIM DA UK Uu MUtHV H KB HI BBS Bi HI fl B fl B ... Mil llll bill IS I II II V Ml n I 111 Hill I IV '.rid ,,. .I'. ' I! ,i "im; II M iwvi'ii wi i ii wi i II nivMi .1 mil , inuii i .1 1 1 i.r i ii 1 1 ,., Mn, - ..witiw " " w ww i num., m.., ,it' iw,. Rn.;;,;,-;,,, , " ill Am PTAimiiFiii mam mm at . tut Ait ti a pitched ball. Mufrsy ilngled I INUULr lUUKNtY I I U BROOKLYN N FOR THE TITLE Miss Griscom and Miss Camp bell Had Easy Time To-Day nn liiltiisrn) I ink1? ISirtl to Th. Krmtr Wo rid. i AUTUSHOL 'tour CLUB, suriRT HII.I.S. N. J , Oct. 10. The noman'i Bolf oh Aln plooihlf of th Unltfit Htatt-i Qolf As-.. . .a wuo ontlnucl her to-dy. MtM Dorothy Campbell, the prent tltto-hoUcr of thl country and Kng land, ., one of the flrat to itct away She wn palre.i with Mrs. P. Man chester of the Sknkle Uolf Club and they were followed by a 1 irite gkiltry En. Harriet Curt: of the Kex Cmn tjr Country Ciub (Muchutrttii), a former tltle-lioldnr, atti a to I attention In her match with Mies ;.! ulanna Bihop or tin- Brooklkwa aoif ciuii. who h i also hold the honor. Mre. R H. Barlow, who made the low (rot acoie oiterday, played atan t Mist Plorene Harvay, In all there are thlrtytwo pisyera ;n the cotiteat and man) aurptlnta ait ex pected tijfore the eve:it la over, as t ie course la con:dered very dlflCOttt It If (aid hy many to be the hardest on whli'h this event was ever hold. Results given with both i'lub and dis trict: X Florence MoNeely, Morion trhlla delphlai. beat Mrn If. R Sto-kton. Plalnfleld (PlalnMdi N J., 1 up 14 holes. Mlaa Francos Orlacom, Merlon (Phlta dtlpkla), beat Mis- Bth UaUllt Mor ion (Philadelphia), " up an 1 I to go. Mlaa Orlcnm was entirely too strong for Miss Maule. The former went oat la lH Hrtd wns one under 6' ut the 12th, hcre the met h was ended. Mrs. ftonall Harlow. Morion (Phila delphia), beat Mlei Floraooa Harvey, Hamilton (t laaad 1 1, I up a'id l to go. Miss Blaanor Allen, Odklay Boston), beat Mis Maude Wetmore, llaltasrol, 2 up and 1 to go. lira. Vlotor Barle, Wykacyli beat mis Edith GheoaoboroUstb (San Fran laeoi, 8 up and 7 to get. Miss McXeeley waa not up at any time again t .Mrs. Stockton until the Hth hole. The former lost the 17th by belns; laid a stymie, Mrs. Hallow was 1! op on Miss Harvey ft the turn, but did not Increase her lead thereafter, Coming baak s.e played poorly. Mite .iien and Mis Wetmors had rather of n SfaSaw, The former was 3 up at the turn, but afterward Miss Wetmuio SflUared inciters uii'y to fall behind again. Mi Katharine Harley, Pall River. beat Miss If ra ll.l nor. Mldlotlilar. OMcagO, a up and 1 to go. MI-h Lillian Hyde, South .Shore Field, N, Y., boat Miss Francos Rosenheim, Deal, N. J . I up nnd 4 to co. Miss Nesbltt. Toronto, beat Miss Kdlth Nublitt, Wilmington, lel., 4 up and 3 lo go. Miss Dorothy Campbell, Hamilton, 'an., beat Mrs. Manchester. tkOkle, Chi cago, 8 up n rid 7 to tfo. TENTH BY 2 T0 1 Harbor bounced -t and Hummel! trad. Northern eallel nut on strikes. I iauherl lined out to Horns In the lentil Innlm: Merklf bent out Ihlii 1., u oirt left t&rWln i',il I lev. lo left, s oring Burni. Imlth then j . f)Mlli pjfxchar drove a long By to snal.-hed Merkle'a line fly lth his left I , Vuleon, and Tooley and DaubeM ills- nana ana, lossing the o.m u iiummeii Maxwell Pitches Good Ball in Final Game of Year Across the B I ' l IUi,i. THE GAME IN DETAIL (HANTS. It. H. P.O. A. E. Pecker. If 0 10 0 0 Rurns, cf 1 0 3 0 " Pnodgrass, !b 0 1 1 5 0 Murray, if 0 0 1 0 0 M rkle. lb 0 2 14 4 0 Pfvlln, 3h 0 1 1 1 1 Fletcher, sf 0 0 2 3 1 Wilson, c 0 0 2 0 0 Hartley, c 0 0 2 1 n Maxwell, p 0 0 12 0 Totals 1 5 17 IT 2 BROOKLYN, ' R. If. P.O. A. K. N'orthern. cf o o 4 0 o Oaiihert, lb 0 0 13 0 0 Wheat, If 1 2 3 0 1 tmilth, 3b 0 2 2 2 0 Tooley, as 0 t t t ( Coulson, rf 0 o i o ti Hummel. :'b 1 1 2 4 n Krwtn, r 0 0 3 1 n Haruor. p 0 3 0 4 0 Total 2 0 SO 14 i SCORE BY rN'NING-S. New York ..lOOOOOuoOO 1 Brooklyn ... MllllMIt-1 None out when winning run was score .1. Flrat base on balls Off Barter, 2; oft" Maxwell, I, Firs' base on errors Brooklyn, L Left on bases Brooklyn, 7. New York, 3. Btruok out Hy Barger, 2: by Maxwell, 2. Three-hase hit Hum he!. Two-bsse hlls SnodgTasS, Smith. Doublf plsys -Smith to Hummel, TojIpj- to Hummel, to Daubarci Merkie to Plttcher. Hit by pitcher By Darger, BnodgraSSi by Maxwell. Wheat. CTmplres Plmnaran and Bash. I9: erll tcTbs Erjnlns W.irld.) WAftlfiMir IN PARK, BROOKLTN, N Y . Dot W -The H jperbas beat the Olants In the tenth luti ng of the last rame of tne season In Brooklyn this afternoon hy a score of 2 to 1. Maswall did th'' plt-lilug for the i Hunts an I gave a beautif ul exhibition until the lirr Inniny, when Wheat sin gled and came l.on.e on Smith s three baae shot t left. The Olants got but live hits off Bargf r throughout the gnmo. The 7!ants got right after Barger In the first and scored one run. Ho Iter doubled lip HnodyrMI at second. 'I Dodgers wore retired In rjulck or der, clever Holding disposing of them. Ill the second for the. Olantt, DeVllR grounded out to Pnubort unsUSilf tad, Tooo-y i rew out Hatcher Mid Wllion Hied out tt Noltham, Nit runs. For Bbbatt'l crowd (oulsin got to so, end on Flotclier's muff of I Is fly back of third base. Hummel was retired on il fast piny by Snodgrass nnd Morkle, CoUkfOn going to third. Krwln hit to airt-io v:h' thfBff g V.'I!:"::r., haUlnE Coulson at the plate. Barger Bled out to Burns. In the third Inning. Maxwell wa ked. Wheat collared Baekrl lly after a hard run. Burns draw S naae on iiu.ls, DUl was doubled up with Rnodgriiss on the 'atter's grounder, Tooley to Hurnniell to 1 lauliert. For the Dodgers. Northern wont Ottt, Morkle disposed of Ihtunrt. Wheat was hit OH the shoulder with a fat ln shoot. Smith lino-filed to Hums. The (Hants woreblankad In the fourth Murray sent a low-line fly to Wheat Merkie bunted unailooajgBiIIyi Harger t sslng him out. I'aul ert BTabhad DOV tin's foul fly off the fence after n hard run near the bleachers Just avoiding a collision With Krwln. There was nothing for the I lodgers In their half. Tooley singled to the Infield, Coulson struck out. Iluinmell a thrown OUl by Fletcher and Merkie and Maxwell retired Krwln. Fletcher started the Giants' fifth In ning with a grounder to Hummel!, who threw hlm our at tlrst. Wilson went out to imubert unassisted, Maxwell wai the third out, Barger m Daubert, Hartley replaced Wilson behind tht ha I for the Slants In the fifth. Although Barger eterted the Dodgers' hulf grit! a safe bunt, he was left there. North' fouled out to Merkie. Daubert "led to Devlin "id Wheal hoisted one to Mur ray. In New York's Sixth Re-'tor popped out to Tooley. Burns filed to Nuithen and et iilih threw out Snodgrass. In Brooklyn's sixth Smith was snfe on Devlin's high throw. Tooley was thrown out l,v r'Uo lgrass. i dulson popped out to Fletcher. Hummel was out on a grounder' to Bnodgrate, In New Yolk's seventh Murrsy filed to Wheat Mi rkle atruck out Devlin singled to centre, but died stealing, Brwln to Tool) . Krwln Spa Iked, Rargcr Singled to cen tre. Northern w-as oul on a h t bounder to Morkie, both runners advancing. Mer kie got Daubert's grounder ami by a beautiful throw nailed Krwln at the plate. Daubert wai oul stealing second, Hartley to nodaTaas to Merkie, Hummel) tossed oul Pletoher In thg eighth. Hartley went out. Barger to Daubert Maxwell called oul on strlkea In the I lodgers half of the eight h Wheal b -ut I a single 'iff Maxwell's glbow, Smith Unnd a single to left. Merkie caught Tooley'f liner and whipped it to Plotcher in time lo double up Wheat. Maxwell threw t ut i 'oalson. Ilummell threw ottt Bedkef and Northern got Bunts'a ny, Bnodgraai doubled to left Murray filed to North ern. Ilummo!! tripled to right Raid fan OS In the last nne-hnlf of the ninth, .-'no l- poeed of 1 1 irtiey. Wh. a: singled pnt Knot! grass sent I long one past H ir is nnd Wheat, w iiitiing the k tnie i ith ored fihst RACE Purto year-olds sml upwaial longs Towton Field, to 1. even antl 1 to I se. Wtl (White). to 2. eeoiind; l.ady t:.,". (or thro,., about five furs HI (MsArdlel, 2 2. Woni llatinih to 1, 3 to 1 and I Una, I'! (DOfl), I i I ft etl. two. i tvhatfe!, I to i, Time. I M t .aura ess also ran and PfrTH itAt'K Song of Ito i, 2 to I antl oven. Hilt I, a . Ruaticana, Demoit finished as named. Purse mo. for three)- PIMLIC0 ENTRIES. KHLICO UAi'FC TRACK, Md., Oct 10. The entrlea for tO-morroW'i rftCH ntf as ftilloV) m : B lifllf flirlOMi, Kti ti lil t.-. Ilfl; xM-'tikrv. liili Mnrv Hl.iiU IIS lltMI'ltl Mr, Itl'llf HtllllstMl llfi." fBllphi 110, HlilIIUli. Ml n . H.7. Wild Wmb, lW: Kittpr. i7. iiittm, lofc tfyi mil NAI r, i nrt' rnt .iihb BtVl llIWilUi WllieU. on milt Mti.t rTi-...r K , r NiuMf nil m Htfiirv Mtinrti. H7 . x ni liff OTj xll vjM MtiPBti lOSt; rHmnllt I'rln . . Hj lit !'v Hr7. Mar imin, 7: Um l-n Hfll. lOT; Barftf F. . 10 ilMl'tirlc k, 07 , nit In, r 107. Tlllllt) Hi'K Miiln tl.r,M- M.ir "liln: fif tnd a Imlf furlon-fl Auolt L'fwn, nil. Saint L hut , noli orno'i. iiu; M-ii.trn". t"i. Ilramly Ot; flirt tiinn. 107. M M. Hw, l7. tirton. lit). i(.ai.iiiei'.t, in. .tin ii.tiih. i"i Mmh oti'Ict. HI, m"' i i'ir, i m. ii"ii, 1 1", l'.it"n, ! 1", ' I 4 1 1 1 1 I It ICA I. l 'UMl lltlllTIBI '11 si'iie- t ha' f-mr-vfar "M nl ttr i . IWO ami ri t-unli ml Ki." IAS; oiigny. M; Jillimv l!ic . I "4ii n I , lf. , i .'aiinr, i i , Sul.I'lPfni-'it, 141 . W t!i I BBJ IsHl. HlTM Hi'f Tw- unci (hive tcm nidi HU int 4vpn fnrlotitf. lAltamaha, lO'i; tU- Mih a el" 17; OdIKO, VTj lUww) 17 , iNlfliWall. I0i; Fsithrr ThittT. lOT: Cliilt'Hi HqilAW, lOTi iS;itn. 103; CllfYottUn, 107, AirnnM. IT fair li-. ' I0T. AltMiuha and Nltbull Wlwo BtlT sixth RArK -Wit mnteo Dunt; rait rear nidi ami ui''iani , omtli ar-1 thne eliti-i'iitht iHeturoiin 105 Ai-a ht H. SninTtli.m 100; Mainmti !, )0Jf iBiiiy, lOH: H-mi'ler. 100. sApplwnUoa ulowanci 'lainu l. Trak fa-t. loullTentries. to 1, I to 1 end 3 to 2, thir.l Time. 1 1 1 "-,y Bliaabeth o Our Nugget, Chaparral, Rubtota, (irace Kimball, May Flower and Blan he Frances also ran I ii n i tnlahed as named. BBCOMD BACB Puree I2.'0. for su, agt s: gbOJt Bvg furlongs -Csrilssltn HO (WhIW), Ii to 1. 4 to S anl 2 to .'. Won Silk. Hal lUiandl. 4 to 1, 3 to 2 and I to I, gecond; Hudag sister, ios ifatvei t, even, 2 to It and out, third. Time, L0) Carlisle M . Hold Fern and MPs Cease-, rln also ran and finished! as named THIRD BACB ftlM 24o. for all ages. , six ami one-haf furlongs. Toddy Hear. I HO ill vim, 2 to 1, 4 to 5 and 2 to .1, firs;. I Karmarket. (Wnunona), to I, i to 1 1 and even, eecond; St. Agat'm, loo (White), I to l, 2 to 3 and nit. thini Time. 1.28 M l.anyer Millar, Tony W Corley and Charley Brown also ran and finished as named FOURTH HACK Purse, tarsi, for three yeat -olds ntiti uii. aooiii nve iniii.ngs 'arrlllon, lf0 (Orana)i even, out and out. '.ii.oids arid up; about Bve furlongs i ankee Lady, ltd (White), I lo '.'. i to I int out. rtret! OlipptaA, ion icullen), ' i t i. 3 to i and - lo eeoondi Tom Ihavj IU (O ra rail, .! to -'. i tt 2 ami out, thtrd Time, Ltd, Althorpe, Stilly lav age, cu- rldUfl antl Agnes M iy also ran and til- ishe,i as named, I SIX TH HA K -I'urse. t .tti. for three- j "itr-olds, six antl one-half fuHongS Cbepontue, 111 (Knhrhti, even, I to I end out. won. Eight, MO rDon), I to 1. 4 to Ii ami out. se. ond. COM Shoot, nil, tWhatlui. 6 to 1, 2 to I u lit I even, I third Time. I "t. Tulip, Satin Bower, Peter I'onler also ran and Utile led as named, ls,elr Kite. los. KmV I0B; tlt'lsn llarlsv. tits, llaadniaaitf, t Prslail, luA, 'Mollis 07, 'mil gusier Km, I'lm it tin. iimiltta, mi kiifntua urn i,,rr Wn. i.mns-i. ine. Tiilltli rtAfa lMfae, Ituee-tesr nkM, -Is fie -iu. UsiS'f e lot. ls.lr.. in. til. HI i ll son. Il'.l. tUtt'iiiei. Inn. Vusim, 11.1. It, -it lisi Monty r.iv. too T'ih Wklii, tin. l Irian, III i ii iu'ii iin'i; illanlias OXIksj atsks: Iksse rtsroltn sad tiitsitet. one mil Helft. itj UlNS Mark. Ito. Isin.tl.l MaWlktHU, II' HI k. r. IIS, K! Or,.. 114. 4.olt,, lilt Jfla. .1.1.0, tsfi gpriis. IIS; .tn'Mi n-ardtin. I0S: Ita net. lit, 'lit. Haulier, Int. .ifira SKI. HI. ITITII lli T. Hetlllaf ; film )IS4 HsS sad ft; L IU.' fellas n't foHonar. iia.ei. l(i rmitS I'n-fll. HIS. Ma Ui.tai, llgi. Ijiiw Walcltr. Ilt.it IO.I. Ssl.i lllen.l. 11 III. lelini. lOS, 'Miasbetn. Mar CO: wa1-! . .til. V'.nli III. ,1.1-n, tlut h.,t. ..I ItrLlu.a ifM U,. I letl 'It"!! Vml. Ito en, dm, fescs , Ri,s)i,in It, I, 11 I- sTXTfl RATI Setiiagj nnssyesf Ms jaat 'til 1 ,- a'i.1 ..lit' aittrant i ttlOt -.1' aaait li ti ii ,.- r.,,1 riai. , .i,- na tlfl 'J.- Il..se t4 '111,-- tsallr, IISl Ii II. ,.!., lotl; Ala.' eatlos a ...line ,4 WI olirr nsar. Ira' k faat teas ti 'a. UU . K stiligli, .. Hnun-h, lit Hts a '. ins it. oens. III. re pewa is i bbsbhsj LOUIflVXIaXiBi Ky.t trios for to-morrow follows: nHWT RACK saAlUaS Oct. 10. s races -The on are as one Tnlli and s sil- Mil mi Ii7 Hr Buret. ban, Irian, loT, Mt ir l.ad ne mill end aft 2. starr Sunt IMj Arth Inike ith Ail.it 101: Mlaa K m. lis ol . Tanner. 1117. SHI'llMl HACK Sirlllne. , nlj lanls I. Ins l elllna. I litt M.fkl.r 10H: llialia II . pin. Emllr l.rc. MSB: Booaeer, l I'llllili BACK Milllns, one mil,' and Seientr t irtlti I a Pat. llfj. Mi'llnr. ux. urn I'rl'r IMj .startlrr. 102. Mart. It, Uckrose. 100 aVtuafa. I".'. KOl'BTH ItVH H.lllng. six ftirtervsBi Cmm tv Tsi 100: Wlnnlas wMoe ,lo. Baysl Cso (Its III! Little tatSaTSM (OBI U'M" ll'ior. os II, mil. UU (MdsS K'I. lOflj llale.lila. PV. nuoiirsne, 117. llllll M.ACE PutlS I" oari.l'ls; all hw IraaffS, nsti Mertuloq, POi skiiioto. as, Oscnant, lull riw Rrsch, n. Snsrl. 05: fairn'iie, lis Nlriss, toll rrtsiiniill"ii till Tttui Kins Ml I'lllilitV. US Chief JscSsOO, IO,". tasdl Lafht nlnar 1 1 14 SIXTll race lelllse; cms ssUs ssd a aii taSBI Tint Itagna. lis. Tan lllgt,.f. p. 7 '.r rati, 107 Irish KM. us tditn. 1117, jis, ti,(r not ti". I'ain.l. lOOl Tom llainar,, lo7 Trai ll ales'. w on Pormetla. IM (Papoll), I to I, til 1 fat LAUREL PARK ENTRIES. tAI'ma. PARR RACK TRACK, lid., Ost, 10 Tiis en trie, foi Itvessfrew'i rstea ss st foll.nrs PIlMrT MM t Sell I as; tswvvsr-oM maidens; fir,, ami a half f 01 l--nga Mhiritli) T 101 Cssnls "" 1 1 r 1 lid, II-' Tfcs Ti k. lea i-ltrlsUBss lui . list 'Tms Ilia. 101. aiai (lift. Ii4c W -a ls.tr, 104: llrsei M, loll PisS ail Kasv. 112. -. 1 ar, lur, ilifl, nn, if eralli " I"' HV ' ISI Ni Ua' I- .tllliis I nil ' 1 fit r .,'ia setrti a.-. '.111. MI. Jena . n JUi SLrCobl DUENETT Co London DRY Gin ( The liotto rt A Mr ) FqihouaS ASince 1770 5ir Poh4?r4 Burned &. CoTttpany t12-t3' WT.1T STM 1TREP-T. NKWYORIC I g IN BUSINESS Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 o'clock R R R RADWAY'9 RlADV R i.LI LP NEURALGIA llmlway's Bttdy Heliof is (he liest ct i. nier Irrltanl known, and therefore the best embrticttlon that can be uaed in Neuralgia, Hub it OR the part af fected, antl keep flannels soaked illi it nn the scat of the pain until ease is i Idaii.cil, which will usually be in the CCUN0 of ten or tifteen DUnutea. Sold l y all Drunglsts. RADW AY & C O., New York. PIMLICO RESULTS. PIHST HACK--Helling j three-ysar-olds ami up. five and a half furlongs Billy Vtnderveer, 111 ( MoTaggart ) , 2 to 1, 4 to .1 and 1 to 2, won. s isrwood, 113 (Alexi, Hi to 1, (1 to 1 and II to 1, second; Hallnck, 103 (Shutting or), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 3, third. Time, 1.07 3-4 Kaelng Hello, Jennie Wells. Sandy Flash, Blurnlara. Louise Welles, Ethel I.eHnime and Cubon also ran. aEc'oNU BACB. Maiden two-year- olds: five furlongs Chryseis. 10a. Shut tlrsger, 8 to 1. 3 to 1 and 7 to 6, won: Uarth, Kid. Shilling li to t,, 7 to in and out. second; Bella Nelson. 100, MoTaggart 7 to 1, 1 to 1 and 1 to 5, third. Time 1.01 1-6. Cliff Creek. Coining loORi West" mnreland. Napier', JtnfO, 1hUj. Orphanry alee ran THTKD HACF7 Se'llng; four-year-olde and upward! IWt miles. -Montgomery, lis irthllllngi. 7 to P), .1 to 10 nnd out, won. Cheek. 107 (thUtttnger), I t L 1 to I and I to 20, second, had Cf T.anaT-len, 110 (BeU), 1' to e, 1 to li and out, third. Tine. 1.0184 Mark ham. Howard Shean and Nor. no- J. V. Jr. also ran. FOURTH BACB tltaepleohissi four-ycar-olds and upwsrdi two mil' s. Jim my Lane, is.1 (Kermoath)i I ton i to 2 and out. won: Vllhalln, IH fNoe), 11 to fj, S to 5 and out. second; Slnfran, Ml iBmlth). 40 to 1, 10 to 1 and 3 to 1. third. Time. S.ft'J 4-6 Pete (fell), also ran. FIFTH RACE Two-year-oltlii one mile. Aldehaian. 112 ,Mel Ihey), 1 to and out, won; yorksnira ttoy, ISO iShllllng). ft to 1, 1 to .', and out, see- ,t,nd; He, 108 (Molntyre), IB to l, 2 to 1 and out. third. Time -1.12 1-5. Only three starters. Your Mouth will Taste Clean for Hours TTNLIKE ordinary liquid pro jtar.-it ions. Odd neither BVaporatci nor washes away in the salivu. So much of it is deposited on the teeth and alisorbed hy the yiiins and the tis sues of'thenioulh liningi that its cleiuisinpr, steriliz ing, purityingi action continues long lifter you brush your teeth. Though its use takes onlv a minute or so, your will "taste for hours. mouth clean All Driiifxlttx nnd Department Stores GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. 4.1.1 -ago New York San Frinrliee fA.' ' '2i.- ijjH 'Brt;sit1Mritle WW l V 1 I II NisTnZieii- aBy li r mm Extension Table, $ Qf) 50c Monthly 0''u tt sVSONS New Harlem Store 3rd Ave. 121st St. 222 to 2224 Third Ave. This Great Building Is Full of Everything for Housekeeping Acres of Floor Space The Only Way .99 1-4 1-2 3-4 1 Carat, $10 20 29 39 Me. DAY AMI T4f-MOHI0V wp ahull offer -ei0rftl l.unlrfd king. a it"n I' in '.'.,v it 'lie Hl' 1 'd tt U'lfl prh i . Kit', on "'HI 'i'l I hr I i HIKI t UN ii giiir in If i value nf i.enrlT 0 h mil 1 U f - 1 -in -ar tr rarat lilan-.t-fiU hve th fkm)rnr- hiire of cut r u. nl i iiimnH. Vvt III nr jintt tlftn ut wtih large t e.. i or oi.riui i'. 1 n ei run t g rr- t urnpft u 1 1 1 in n nr, pbtfrvg the- weight tirlree, of o.I.it l'..iMf:iHl Hit tt a that Mill h on auir nuu tnt" nr ai:re -;n -n ; . H end 7 grid 7 gaga n nnil 4 . hd I mi. I ii and I : .: 1 an, I B.t (nrsta 1-1(1 " l-J ,'t-4 " Hssf " " I -'I 4 " 1-H ' i-a h :i-ui " 0 1 .(HIO sill), T.-,l llllll ii II 80 HIM) loi Tl (Id C am i s . KC1 HE, Plgmegte, MTgtehee, lewelnt, ivu groadway Kcw York i-insn unt;i 11 iv si taturdfyi lasiege4 42 iMBttl square: solid Otk well (Intltlfd) rxtends to r, ft Nde the lluttd lf(i and orna ntonted crust pieces. SUfboardi, China Qoittl, Serven, Chi.ri, tc, in every style at every price. Co fee Mdl, 49c Made so that any Mason Jar will lit if this (ItSI tup freaks. The frinder Is mile to itritiJ well and last long. BveTythlni (Ot kitchen and pantry. Cowpcth'W.iit Sanitary 'Beading Made In our own fac tory, under perfect lanl- urv condition! whole- n-irrif materials, reliable workmanship. Be sure of whit you sleep on It tOltl no more thin tht r ;' klndt. mm ,1. r 'i ' ' ' -4 There are many ways to Ret cus tomer.., but ONLY ONE WAY to KEEP them. Everything dhout our business lias always been done with the one idea of treating customer:; in such a way as to induce them to "come back." Cur customers and their children arra grandchildren have been coming back for more than a century. Fine Rocker, $17.50 $1.25 Monthly 5-oli.l ml h o ii j n y, Hr,T a,. i . ,"i 11r.1, cov ered 111 f Int Vi'lour; many patterns to se lect from i built lot lolid OOm(of) and long use. Arm Ctulfl to match, same pr.ee, and a host ol Puior Suits and odd pieces of every kind. VI arjtobe Chiffon er, $38.25. 75c Weekly Stove, $525 Large slie, very handsomely fitted with nickel trimmings. I'rice includes two elbows, pipe, damper and ring. I'.vcry kind of Heater, Stove and ange, at every price. Wr'V i. 1 Dozens of patterns that have besn selling regularly for years--discontinued now mere lv for virlft) i! a saving of ibout one third. Formerly Now 7yi Inen $J.s $as6 i - Inch 75 4.85 4 ft. 6 In. X 6 ft. 6 In 12 25 8.75 6 It x ') ft J2 0O 16. SO 8 It i in. x 0 ft. fi In 32 10 B- 75 I f . 12 ft V 5o bo.so The first four siaei sre seamleis All ire st.in.1ard quality. Many fine Oriental designs. Another case of 2 In t. Vi HI hold a coinpltt: Outfit of wilt x P' pare!, i.i cl'.lier null igl . ui uar te.'.'.l -lit All sorts .1 thin,. ,le llintd to site ipa.e - grid : ty, pretstrs. Chlffonltri, Wirdrobti, Tol( Tlbltl, i-heval (i .,4's, v Liv ing Mun.ls Tables, CV 4, .'aers, ft; , galore $30 1100 .y:uo 11,000 Uorth 4 a 44 for aa 50c a iYeek $1.50 m m $2.50 " $!i:.50 " .''arable hv the mnnth If more convenient . Collector itnl If KF.Ql LSTED. H e will of cn un atcuunt for any amount. HI Discount If You Prefar to Pay Cash " i r r urk id In Ptaln Figure notxlra. Downtown Park Row and Chatham Square Stoie '( 193 to 205 Far.v Rcw Coio.ser 'L-L. att & Sons ' L ,