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m BACK ?N AMERICA Miss Campbell Put Out of the Running by Miss Curtis. HOLDER YIELDS BY 4 AND 3 Miss Hyde Also Wins, and Will -VTeet Boston Player for the Golf Championship i ? ? i ? ? ? Man B > s ? ?? ta er. if the 1 I 1 : - ? ? - ? ?lail of ? ? ? ? i ? ? ? ' ?? ' ? | ' ? bal ' e ' . e ' I ' | - '?' ? - V-. tw ? whi ? - ? ' i e . '? i . .. ? c___-ue I Football Game i on Card Go-day i \-i ir*ui,s \t .?le r? .Irgintn r I >e.. Maxen Harvard v* M -NS-BM I smhrtdce Pri'ietnn ?. I ,'lcnlr **Ti*-_r_*t? I'enn i- lllliin.M. Philanlrlr??"? i ornrll .a I'enn Stale f?h?rn IlMr?niiniih ?a Hol? | rn.i Hnnn.rr Kr,,?n n. Rnwitmn Prorldeoee < nrlialr Indiana \? ?.eiiraeina? n W taahlnc'"" *ir,n? 4. Rntarr. Weal |?i?h?t \m 4 ra \\ Hah.ne;!,m anil JrfTrrann \nnapnli? lnih.r.i i. Irinit*. Hurt.?ml I iiii>n i- W'rstassa MUnlleioun ... ,a tjfrwrnae Waelwtet l.l_t;iiettr 4? l ,??l i-.luira Faatnn ???aut-tlimnr.. \ a \ ir_mm ? hurlot In ill? L.l.n? ll.'.ikin*. ?a -t.-..-ii4 HoSnUrn \ irmoni .? M laarrenre FJnrrinaion >ln?__Hiliu?etia "\aste?" i- \\ ? r? r.trr Term. \mli?'r?l Mullir va T.iU? Meal.nrd Hrnaaelaer )? \ ,? Miildlelmr* TtOO ll<.'>?rt i? Hnmillon Minion -p. 'itflrlrl I - v Ne? ll?ni|??hlr? ??tule -|irill*?tleld Irnnkltn ami Miiraliall i a, I r-inn?. ( nlle?r? lile lenn Pre.hnir? t-a Penn Militar? *??*<! rm-. < heater ^ale 1 retthmen \a KnlchUI?? l.aki'.ille ll.innril f-Ye?hntrn ?. *? Murk'? *?,iuTlirinr?i DaitSBSata Fre.limen v?. ( imliing heat ein. Iliii'i?4.er m i n ?i,,, ?ti, ?? 1'iirdiir i Mease tt'laeonaia *-s ?.rit.nrli ^1 i??ti-..m Mi,hi.:in ?. ?liiliucan ' \RE?e?" liiraTic *?l l_i.ni? \? llllnn.a I rliMn? \ .inilen.ili 44 |{i>ae 1'nlr \nali\ille under ? ,.._., ?o to . - - . 4 . 1.44 ? le do ? nee in tin ? -?ok luandj ? hoff D ? -."ll to | .... - - : ? ? - il almost be ? ,C*V8 ' - - ? | ? an.i i ? - ?*? ? H ? - ' POWER BOAT TITLE AT STAKE To dav ? Race or the H?,r: = ',r? If, Importi ? ? - - ? ? ? ? ? e BOXING NEWS AND NOTES I ? ? ? ? ? i ? ? COLUMBIA JUNIOR NINE WINS ! - - h 'ON COLLEGE Gil i Yale Meets Unknown Quan To-day in Virginia "Tech.' i BLUE HAS LIGHT PRACT Drop Kickers Show Irapro Form?Secret Signal anc Formation Practice. ?. be pi letteg at ?iln<1 d gute* ?... neu ?*f the - wuh Vil-finia ' mir-'?"- the unrk ??.a!? lie 1 prfndi . j rlan- ? I five minuT' ? i 1 for r . tteo in ?jr -i? kicktns 'rom wertran . two t? M?nl : .hie angl'N g gxtrg . ;. Frai ?> < :e nia a flft# ? ? | | ... .. . ?MlaloT ? ? -?n<i \V H(T ??nde f ??-nrnr' ! All ihr?.?- -a fil play. I ' - ??H Beul Me; FYar- Ida left nu .- ? ? ' right ? ' ick "*>M Tgot-B Try For^arg Pao?. 'I ?. ' ?ton ao ?far 1 --.?.- part -??... ... II. Whlla BnV ' | - Baker o - ? ? ? han_<? wa ? ? id. ai itent ground aal ? aeen a? th ^' ? -?> thi -?nee leid goal* earn? ? -OB'-!)? - 1 New Man an Navy Team. ? -- In i! ? ? or. win - ii Jefferson ' g - ? - ' D-, lag I v\ or\t - . - I ? ? - ? fi * William? to Pia- Harvard ? ? - ? :. I ? nmggjg, . i i ? ? ? ? ' ,'V? ' I ? ?guard. Walker, rlfht t?<-ki?. '? ? ' ' *? I N |l ! CHanqe* m Harvard Lmeup. :.- || ? reard win ? f ih?? ?ea??->n to-mo? mm again - waa beaten I i?.- the soo-n of 9 - ( ? Crim? ; eon t?citlftr?. nay ? ( I lay throughout at least 1 ' r thta ?.?'k ih??r?? ?raa one forty-minntg ? - flr??t string m?n in eondlUau to B* the f i ' H- ???,-?? game I ? thf Wmiaras ?rarr.e ''?-.?"b Ma- | hen mad? theea h?;n_ M nni .h?* other on th?? m?. Rne Hiig MuN '? ft g iai ' ?h-r" i*??ii" srtn repiaee I !-?lio r.|*'?d in th" Bates and the Holy Leslie, although the ? ?r . - ? . ? ? . srill have f? g -k "?-lil ?a .?rk gl d th bag-g ? ill be nnd Baya? Th" d- H to-dfl' * I I and vvo-kins out paaya *i too aizalnet th" * ibatttntcg ' larvard s well . ? . ? ? - .."ru an.l ? I ? ? ? ?? .in". - ard mi' i?* expected ? ? develop ti ? . h-fain??' r\ Bog tills year ha*" th? men beei ai .?? :>? i"ther to -arrv tbg ball tal Dag - - from - Th? Sfl de; i"*-.sii? ? ? ^-u_rd. '?ar Reynold*, i-*ft haU Bettle. ri| .auk. Cornell Expect? Hard Game. - ? ? "?? of the : ? ? -'? Pgg - _!' th? I fag rn" ahaanei ... ....... two ? awtna t'i th"ir poor candida HMld ?' | re was a i of Butler . I :?:???:- g ?' I '?-.., ? ... - . ? Olga S ... needed '.n tp.? r-:?:te?i to. ? ' ? ? | . '. ?? ar.d it in | I '????? ?? ?-aam by - odd?. : ttehineoa, -? harrga ' thf ?? .?? * n i ??? ?.-row margin, r?ut that aches we lee - I grg "? ? ? o M p thi - teat - ' ? ? ' ? ? ??vidual addition? ?? - - -? - b and rogstadi ?? '.'.?-iKo tarkl??. ?TRmi'k? :ard5 ? Lona ?wrnetieg fc- QuaKer?. ,. n at ? k ? At -afh?- ?af ? - g the first | ??r,din>r the he? k fl?ld ?nuad t - ligna rmatl a k. -, - of pen i I ? ? B to-d?'. f 0 I - Long Practice for N. Y. U. ? ? ? B - ' : ? I on del nc? ... - - In all rrnhahtii. game, ? ? ... FAST GOING IN HARNESS Charlie Mitchell Beats Star Field in Trot at Lexinqton. - ? EARL JR.. WINS HARD RACE Capture? 2 01 Event for Side Wheelers Alter Losing the First Two Heats. La*_Ktaa*tai and tot? t.in.- me ' t.. th. iinnw Bree '.? - . . , f'ir-a; Tlte ?Hi of z ?h. ?rtoou f Hears *_ri v-u* un? it the .|iisrters <? ? ?> ? . loa ? . Bari. Jr., wob t. ? ? ral "???? ? ? trtu ??.,-..? . ? three heat* a r-"in'?*_p?> T.nul ?a- ? an ? | ? HC . '- "v-Uic nimia.' Tbs hAM ION ?TALU' . Mis?- ' ? - ? ' ' 11.? ! - _ - i - Spears . - Th- h- -?? ,j. . meat riis I Ules h I ? i - ' Admira -. I I ... - . , ?, ?v -Mf F.F. . . ? - 1 : ? ft 4 THE ? ro? ' V. h f I ?? .?.I* I Time . ? . . ? ' Us i ; - - a ? 4 . HARD GAME FOR CLINTON Will Meet Erasmus Hall Elever w Brooklyn This Afternoon t inters ?Il "hum _ ? ere? - ? ? - n r-\nr\i a ? ' - ? B - ' - I roller' ? - sal Montclair i ? . NEW USB FOR POLO GROUNDS - ?. ??e, ' - ? . ... echan n" o? PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD t Bulletin. DIRECT TO WEST AND SOUTH FROM HUDSON TERMINAL. exit iron I ? ? ? ?*?? Yt*?'- to fn-. -?? ? - -\ Ivania Rail) i '? easi and con !' ? .... Hudson Tci " aii-1 M ' - dire ' ' ithout cl Manhal !i g; the pial I i . ? r "am t'nr Phil ? - I all poin . - .i the nil . the man whi F the Wall Sti hen the ? ? ?. tvti z of time ? .Jces for hil actions from 1 I ' i roug ? . ? ? ? ? 'lit* Hud ? .,...- me hour the tram h ? ni ?????? ? me table the 1 in ia S tat km, on? i?u l erminal, ?.nr bio k fp u di ati'l 1 ?. ? I ilt< n omprehc \., du? (apt ?i ntil 10.80 P M (tail*, un ; ? .,,?1 i,,,i.,... ? ill West 125th ? U6 Fulton Street, and Klatbush iii' I. lephonc ' ?7900 Ma lis Glidden Tourists Pre? pared to Start South Ninety Autos WillLeav This City for Jack** sonville To-day. Th? Ml GBdden low ?JII stari to inoratng from tbg baa-gierten of tl Uaarteaa .utomoblis Aaeerlai ivanus al I " owSt *?'" ;' ainei cars a??' enturad. BMOi <?f Ikaa rigidh. ?tnd ihr tou: mW what [Be in about two week? Tl ? ? if 1 'id tl ? .soutn bag bggm f? I ..if-- night all " the tutoa . .. With boil: and footboarda ? i . ... worn? throng- grtti th" ? of tl.' . r_rl ferry. - h- ?ntranti ? ? at the ' ? .? ? ? claas. v> liddei. - ., ? .? - Am? risa . .' at thg end -i an addll *g -' ? ghkeei I *!" SttOW "alo hy y I l? ? III f*?.' ?' etter than t? ,,' ^*: P !"' ? eiifh'i? ??? , ,, ? " '' ;" * ??' ' ? -i?a ai_. V'.rk Ji. h J _r? not op? Ion? d'-'ourn Th? only h^d roti?a %er! Th? Mg "halniera I ' ? - p to *-ew -i Pagi | of th? ? . Association ?* -^jU ?? , wor*. ?.. ? Yflfw tropli; bad *"' ? >.?]>-. ? -st board rettgn - p*e<*-w_ ?ei ???/ ?^ I IB i? turn of ?he ggttg *? "?' ui^, hv ?-hi ? ? N M ? ? ? ? ? ? ?j ' D?tt_ ;*?t**-4 **? hr - "*g .. k-BBBJ . g ha? ??aggn ' " nagggtf *? ? - ai ?? at Jubilee Events By the Grace of Our Manufacturers, These Lots Priced at Actual Cost of Making, or Close to It. lotNoejj?Children*s and Young Women's Wear ? ( 'hilaren of ? Vtmi Children's Corduroy Coats, .$5, regularly $8 Children's Chinchilla Coats, $3 75, regularly $6 Children's Corduroy Hats, $3, regularly $4.75 Children's Plush Hats, $2, regularly $3.50 50 Iceland Lamb Fur Rugs, $3.75, regularly $6 For ( hildren and a iris ) 200 Blanket Bath Robes, $1.95. regularly $3.50 200 Worsted Sweaters, $1.50. regularlv $3 /?'.>?- Young, i' " '?' and 100 Blouses of Chiffon and Messaline. $2.75, regularly $3.75 Color*., black, ill n coronation 200 Messaline Petticoats, $1.95, regularly $3.50 With prett] plaited iounces. All ? - olors and black. Did Buii Lot No. 3g-Misses' Suits, $13.50 Copy of a Paquin Mode', in Kn?!ish Tweed and Men's Wear Scrue of S2.^.St? grade Eng;ish tweed, mixtures, hard-twisted serge, blue Semi-fitted single-breasted coal with unusually broad r*-e--. velvet collar, and lining of <-a*. ?-..-rar/eed I 'ear for one season. Panel back-and-tront skirt. Sizes 14, '-. and 18. Subway floor, OM I Lot No. jp-silk Umbrellas, $2 Men's and Women's. Covers of fine qu.. eta. Frames are well made, folding up into s Handles for men are of stag horn and natural wood, sterling silver trimmed. On the women's umbrellas, hiH-kngtfc tttt* ling silver handles, engraved and etched; and carved woods, ivories and silver trimmed. Some of the handles alone are worth twice what the umbrc.'.as will sell tor tomorrow Main floor. Old Building. Lot. No. 40-MeiTs Fall Gloves [800 Pairs, regularly $2 and $150, at $1.25 pair The gloves at $1 25 a:e of tine English capesKtr ard chevrette, pique and outseam sewn, one--.asp. in tan and ?ktW Sues 7 to 9, Men's S'ore. Main floor. New Building. Lot No. 4.-Boy;-/ SuitS, $4.85 400 Strictly AJ?-Wool T\NO-Trouser Suits of Regular $7 Grade Boys of 7 to 1" years may share in this Jubilee oriering The suits were made for us and according to oui usua' strict specifications, from fancy cheviots ot winter weight?* browns, gravs. tans, all good mixtures?proven bv cherr.ica? test to be everv thread woe'; Thev are better suits than tnose which, day in. day out. we sell, closety priced, at $r Only 400 suits. Impossible to get any more to sell at t-V? price. Norfolk jackets m sues 7 to 14 years; double-breasted jackets in sizes 10 to 17. Two pain I I full cut and lined knick? erbockers with each suit Coat strongly lined Subway floor. Old Duildmg. John Wanamaker ?"?"ormeilv A T Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets.