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IHE BE TN, B, Teterontions R Drawn for The Bee by George McManus | / OMAHA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER o) % 0 (= =) - {=%) 5 - BY SOLLY -1 THOUGHT SHE'D NEVER <IT To $L!EP- NOWS CHA O SNEAK oafi—- 1t I'LL HAVE TO LOWER MESELF QUT OF THE WINDQ SHE'S GOT THE DOOR LOCKED! IGGS \/HAT ARE BROWNS OUTPLAY % o “"“*""*»PHILLIES AND CUBS 5; CARRIGAN CREW " {7222 DIVIDE THE HONORS S‘“‘fjfli°fijfm uh [ ‘THE BURGESS-NASH LABEL That You Will Find in a ! Red Sox String of Victories Broken ‘When 5t. Louis Tramples on Leaders, Four Hits in First Game by Humphries. 2paz2nsl Pysnasazs? ZBRBRNST , [ ] et | RECRUITS DO ONLY SCORING ? 3| CHICAGO GETS TWO IN SECOND 'WLMI L3 — o a8 BOSTON, Sept. 3—~Th n-aaumv-- | omIcaao, Sept. Ht c Ny TR £ T AT T e S SRR T i o vuseiema m st .nv.nl. when S Sy ; 0| Chicago mplit a ..,u':,.,.;.":'.':fi"?éi,‘.y‘fi fig Zg' 8 a certificate of cluthing character fully appreciated by clothing- - league loas al twin ), L] 3 held 2 1 P | o M"""m s TS to ¢ B H §‘ gl e :s B wise men of Omaha and the hundreds of men who come to Omaha g times previously this season Boston has 5| first game ana Chalmers granted the lo- };u‘)fikl o e for their apparel. ¥ won seven stralght games, only to lose cals only two in the second contest, | DoltimoOre .46 9 315| Chioago ....88 1 | . It is a sign that & man may be well and which was stopped by darkness at the g it Reosuits, end of the elghth. Bunched hits roun(edl runs for the locals In the first Mn'l ‘anlt-d for Boland in the seventh. v .| Batted for Boeshler in the ninth. during which only one Philadelphia run 1 1 4| ner Kot as far as second. [ the elghth. Tt was « contest of heavy hitting, in which the Browns batted Ruth from t box In the third inning and plled up seven runs off Gregy In the eseventh. Koob appropriately dreesed at a fair ocost, Day-in-and-day-out endeavor to do everything a little bit bettcy than anyone else has made the Burgess-Nash clothing organization »'5; Clicion "AMERICAN LhAGlm Boston, 4. Philadelphia, 5 000000 :nllam.‘ma Sox nmlwmunl" th-l n»-«ifi..'.y.'d..t 4 1701111 Inthe second contest the erratic wnrk‘ ylelp favorably known. The finest of all stocks of the most favored ma- jnning, although Boston d several op-| Two-base hi A Burns, Thl’v‘e- of Chicago's hurlers was & factor in the ow ] 3 3 3 portunities to score. After the score be-|base hit: B Stolen bases: 1L | piiadelphia victor. Scors, first game: | Detrolt ashington; I terials in exclusive designs are here. In styles that are came one-sided unuer Carrigan c:l’:od : ¥ °| pmmavsuew, AGO. | Brookivn hioago, & strictly correct right now and in weights that will insure inth i L HL J \ 0, Louls, i i O O e savitaa 1a the o.f.‘;‘m "oit Covelonkie 1 SEEE FEEL N b Yiebuney actual comfort. Furthermore every suit is built to conform Boston runa. I% et % . RES g 109 Bajtimare, 7j Bensed £ with our specifications, the Cooper, Haley, McNally and Shorten, i 3 DU, 4 ¥, H 0 730 Nath 1 1 —New York at St o vhl e of he. Providonts e {3 3o datons), Loapie ey, Tork 4t 0% “Burnasco Standerd of Quality Internationals, were among those called 3 $ o4 6 3 0! at Cincinnati, Boston at Pittsburgh. Joi prea 3 A 1800 118 Ameriesn Teaguecit, Leuls ot Bogtont vhich the best ible at ice, $13.65 to $40.00. into the game in the closing innings. Joh nl'"h l- Wallade ' and & 1313} 219 (‘hl(n.vv at l"hlndnl{)h‘l”h’(lfl:va;nd at which means the best possible at every price, ¢ Plad 70| Mg ok, Dotk e on ot We feature for Saturday: Buffalo_at St. Louls, Newark l-l- Plt!l— burgh, Baltimore at Kansas Y. e ‘County Fair Races | Men’ i i ) 1901 en’s Hand Tailored Suits it Brought to Close .1 pltscargey. Arong | la: n to McCarthy to Saler. Nixon, 0larke ... A Wiatlatias Mokt ha. sadng: gt the g“',,. % o :0315,.{,""“‘?"""’ 1 Sit B " ’ t 25 00 ‘ovunly fair to a close, but he exhibits and ;"yan;,':hlnrtthu‘n;z:nr d ings: ¥ SEINE RS Sy e et e | B nen. St ot TR i J UITS that will satisfy every idea in fit, style, material and work- .':droundn S Sotetey nd J' “m&o.‘ ond Sam S manship of the man who is in the habit of paying $40 to $50 for merchant tailored garments. Every new style feature of the sea- son is well represented. “Boulevard Clothes” for Young Men F;:)r thethy‘onnl man vsvh? klnohv:n we -ponlnn:u l: “Borhv‘rd Clothes, :e:n‘:nand 'mzmnbon::fx: :nd lodt -‘x:"&':v‘}'m ".‘he‘l‘l.np: ;t. sl3 6), $16 50 lnd szo 00 ce. Hal McKinney won the 3:08 pace yes- PHILADBLPHIA. CmcAgO: QA® terday, the best timebelng 2:12%. Barlight | eeock, K was second two heats. Allator took the Bancroft 2:14 pace In straight heats, in driving fin- . Gravio: ishes, but In slow time, Babe King, the pacing pony wonder - | beat three ponles ridden by Maurice Lon- ersun of Florence and Earl Babcock and | Cha! Brooklyn . | Cineinnati Two-base Three-base hits (7). Stolen bases: Schneider. Double pla; assistod), Herzog to Moliwitz. Bases on balls: Off Dell, 3; oft George 2. Hits: Off Dell, none in one inning and none | out in cond; off Smith, 12 in seven in- nings; off Schneider, 7 in four and one- cwuof > oo | Luderus, Whitted, Niehotf, w-sorem B sousoe Pl mennBuen Bl eouwouncs | soomses 2o mumowm 1| Walter Yrefke of Benson, an elghth of a | Totals 2 . Lo 3 third Innings: off George, 2 in four and o § 41 iwactninds, inninue. © Beriok outs By Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats ' — — — | Smith, 1; by Schnelder, 1; by OQOY‘., New early fall models, form muu line tracing, and 83-button long roll, others box back, patch "“_,Mlnlur 1 223 ¢ §| Umpires: Rigler and Eason, pockets, % DBal lho\n& 3 and full lined, knee and full length, plain, fancy and $16 50 ,M,.. m tyo Fiift Allen, eh, 338 H\lofl end .ll’hm qarkness), Boston Blanks Pirates. cravenetted fabrics, at ........... ... O R R T ° m&"‘ acen 3 -B.a‘.':‘,",‘.,f“w,,,,'., Syt PITTSBURGH, Sept. 24.—Boston shut| Burgess-Nash Co—Fourth Floor. o Dineen | illy * My Philadelphia 1 9% %4 6 1—a| out Pittsburgh here today, 3 to 0. Neht b s o o — | Chief (Miller) & P 08900080 o0l for the visitors allowed only four hits. SPECIAL: Get Under One f 16 Kantiehner was hit hard in the ninth or, EXTRA MoCarthy to, Keating 0| inning when two singles and a double M ’ ll'l d N eckw M d SR e Rt s | oored ot runs. “Seor en’s 4-In-Han ear, Made These Hats at % g Gaunmel® 8 3 [t NHEL L 3 From the Silks Used in Scarfs, Usu- $2 OO a‘ work | e 96 (i e D :':.;,..n... o ; ally 75c¢ to $1 at 50c or 3 for $1.00(,_ ‘¥ =e ™~ = . ""‘“"'"-'o" », W"“"E LOCKHART WINS 25.'-5."‘{5"4.:..8?‘.., D e Tiiduces { BEAUTIFUL collection in very lar 15 7ou. for areteat whas, Boft SIOUX CITY FEATURE | giied e retiovat, i the Socond nnins H A 3 Sl i il PRd e L ¢ gmdivd g vl and the mg an casy time con- BRE flowing eud 4.in-hand style, made from | 4140 a splendid line of stiff hats SIOUX CITY, Sept. M—Winnie Tack- m:.;!:" :m m-":‘!‘?‘ub £rr-=u. Brook- the short pieces and ends of bolts of silks, | at the same price and every one hart won the feature event, the 2:30 trot '°°" - - ’, i 3ot Fob Gamient atud faee | 3 Schnelder & mystory o the | opqiieq ; A §) lelt from regular orders. It’s a miscellaneous Steteon Hats, $13oasy, after finishing second to- Christe fi?}'y"ny“.'u'.'fn'.. i tha sixth and ‘.fi:fi;"‘f&ft‘;’:" e ks collection of silks from all qualities that re- | _ Latest shapes and: colors for ‘Clinses in the first heat, She ocaptured | driving in & run with a triple in the oo the second. Tnger nosed her out in the Ath. s":"'" enenpoast Pittsburkh W 6|third heat, but she captured the next "‘°°A.“ “H.0.A. AB.¥ b two and the race in & pressing finish, |O'Mara, = with Enge: |y i, N 3 o 3 2t Summary | Surhaw, i Getnts. " o| By Nent, 7; by Kaniiehner, 6. Umpires: most fastidious dresser. When 317 p.l.m Durse Mio: Boown Betty firet. | Meyers, . m a ; B you see them yon’ll buy a sea- for 1 . son’s supply at 80c, or........ Men's Fibre 8ilk Hose, 19¢ The run of the mill of 360 qualities, all col- orl,1 :cl" black and white., Very special values at . Oelebrated Harvard Sweater Ooats Finest made for foot ball, automobiling and golf wear. Young men going away to college should provide themselves with one of these {ail regularly at 50c, 75¢ and $1.00, not in sets | FA% 434, Winter, tn both soft anu ag regular neckwear is sold but an immense | plete line at $8.50 to $12.00. wrray of oolors and patterns to please the Men's Caps, 50c to $2.00 ) New and exclusive shapes and patterns for golfing or general ¥ to “oy and Lllrlu e = | Clothes for Young Men ....J.e.‘,‘m: e B e oty KENSINGTON and Society Brand = Clothes are pre- : eminently for the young man and any man wanting to keep young. They are stylish but not freakish, nobby but not too extreme. 2 ‘“-i..fi-"'"m fherman, | and oeven sames shend of Broskim. _{] You can choose from a . 5 + SndSd | ol Ty, Dt 4 L ke v variety of models to suit ows u-tl-nu-. tage of the opportunity to gain and lost P alo. Thus the Tiers sl remain five (§ your particular fancy. from lnul . shd 1o ?.""“#.‘.. You will be well dressed . F RS0, oo Jam. o0 ax AT 'PmLLles AND RED SOX STILL MARCHING IN VAN SEpete-Naeh So—tain Fieer. Burgess-Weah Co—Fourth Floor. TRAVELING | Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits With 2 LUGGAGE |Pairs of Pants, Saturday at $4.95 HE very sort of suit you want for the bo: n':dorprle‘::“ P W e robust, growing boy. Splendidly made $7.00 Suit Cases, $4.95 | Cfi® fensons begt mate $4 95 Grain cowhide sult case, pro- | years. We consider them tected corners, extra strap, nickel | extreme values, at......... trimmed, steel frame, shirt pocket, 24 or 26-inch. Boy's Furnishings ".mh"ul‘nl‘,“.95 Boy's new blouses, 5 to 16 years, 50c. w shirts, 12 to 14 years, 50c. Boys' new hats and caps, at 50c. in any of them and fitted | leather, tull leather Uned. bras | poy's new hats and caps, st 1.00. to your liking with no $2.00 Suit Cases, 98¢ tiresome waits or fre- niatiing or fiber wmit case, 84- quent returns for try-ons. ‘ $7.00 Trunks for $4.95 82 or 34-ineh trunks, slat pro- tection, brass trimmed, good BURGESS-NASH COMPANY “EVERYBODY'S STORE"