The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1895, Page 6

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een ALA ne Ah ra a ‘TACK DOYLE DETHRONED, “Will No Longer “Manage” the New York Base- ball Clab's Players. DEPOSED BY MA. FREEOMAN, Neglect of His Duties Led to the Demoralization of the Team and Public Antipathy. WARVEY WATKI.S IN CHARGE. Will Direct Affairs Until an Expe. rienced and Capabie Man Js Selected. er manag Jack Doyle is no lon the New York Ba ault of his remove Doyle after y He also notified Doyie to For the present Harvey L. the Club's genial little business a will have entire chars He will have control of Mr. Freedman returns fr tla, or until a p ean be found to assume the m reins. Mr. Freedman’s reasons for removing this effect Watkins that he has of the men; t or punish players of the Club ru absented himself out sufficient cause. In fact, his total indifference Club's w the team retu trous trip im abandoned, as ment and tnabi verse criticism, that he is entirely out of place a: ager. His ungovernable drawback, and not oly has he been unmercifully ert) the local cranks soon became his exhibitions of temper It has long been kno’ no* popular with the rank and the New York players. Cliq MEN’S ~ _ CLOTAING. A Clean Sweep on Thursday, August 22. The selling stocks of Fine ¢ in other cith 1 that Doyle ts le buying and of so many the ing during this ¢ Sale left many bro- ken Lots on hands, We have de- that THBY 8 THURSDAY. will say nothing fur- ther, We simply ask you to read the ttems and come and see the goods. Lot 1-1 Men's ODD 8) all wool, Actual value, $8.00 to 8 $12.00. Thursday at...... Lot 2-8 MEN'S ODD FALL | OVERCOATS. Actual value, $7.00 to $10.00, Thursday at.... 3.98 Lot 3-116 YOUTHS’ opp sUITS Bizes 14 to 19 years. A tual value $7.00 to $10.00. Thursday at ... . 3 3.88 Lot +7 ODD cc TS and VE Actual val ) to $10.00. Thursday at mi 3.33 Lot 5-6 MEN'S ODD COATS. Actual value $1 t $6.50, 9.99 Thursday at .. Lot 6-212 pairs MEN'S TROUSE Actual $2.50 to (Ligat cole Thursday at 1.00 Lot 7-@ BICYCLE COATS. Actual value $2 to M4. Thurs- GARD ses ioiisris Lot 8-10 pairs GYMN.» PANTS. Actual vi Thursday ALL-WOOL, value ASIUM Sale Thursday only. 60th st. building. space. I xtra si; people. See Window Display. Girl's $1.00 Dress, 6&c. © doz. fine Percale Ly ‘ Extra Lles- M4 years, 20 styles; value iw, 69 Girl's 74¢, Dress, 49c., 200 doz. Sir’ with ru™fe; Ladies’ 720, Skins, 35c, The action of the Cleb's President was. }, NOW THE FUTURITY, “a‘urday’s Great Stake Will Ee Worth About $70,000. eee aarichiine existed within the Club, and things have! wil! present thelr atar batterion for next Sunday'e been far from harmontous. | Pernnele eee Doyle's action in absenting himself! rom the tearm Was came to the core, no it must be put down that Hasting 8 vi his wu. perior. At the diffe pounds in Sp i finish between t quital best The are as Anfing of the League Clubs thie morning broke the rs for doing the ankle Hin th this stake, and it ought t 4 fe artet welghts a A , chet nis . | Remarkab'y High-Class Youngsters | be sale geenecas fitie wet cleitnat at wa | Are to Start. GOSSIP OF THE TURF. PUGILISTIC POINTERS. ni sn |Hastings Should Win from Hand biceps casi ed had <f spring—Requitals Chances. The Puturity, the riches stake in able stake of will be world, and any kind in th ver th run — then, i BASEBALL CHAT. 6 lucky} ut P a ‘ | my pers na Wilh be in | this y will be worth « interest is f that th your SINTH AVE, NTH TO NTH SP Lad We have bought trot about 1,800 pairs of 2, our price ies’ Shoes. Ladies’ Viei Kid Low-batton Shoes, we ‘Our Trouser Sale Cleaning up {Ought to interest you. for next season, Choice of 2,500 pairs - | finest qualities, value $5 to $9, all at «/one price, no reserve—at both stores. wuld be elieap 1 1 115 ints ue many others eligibl i in Window, Intoxtoated Tamt night rough West ‘Thirty-Afh GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. $ CLOTHING $ Svesecesoen : $ THURSDAY $ e y Oe ea é @ MEN’S $ _ mon? MO SSAvESS zH0 ES Men's and Boys’ 'The Big Sale of Sideboards 5Oc. Caps, 19c.' and China Closets Men's and Boys’ White buck and Bhi uM Cloth Caps, trimmed with black and t mY ¢ Uy ] Hosiery Sale. @¢@ “|Stock of M. & C. MAYER, 443 and 415 Broadway. Manufacturer's Children’s 35¢, Hose,19c, }15¢. Hosiery, Se. my ttaal at goes right of m to worth \is another sp sat =T 190, $1.50 Alpines, '79c. ong every day, Id below cost. nd specimen: Entire Stock of 50c., 75c. and $1.00) ™ cilk Belts to be sold bz us at: Men's and Boys’ Alpines, early Fall aU TG ROMA ERT ie : : “ i oh i 10c. a styles satin lined | DE eae 1 va Ma & ; gray, w } ete : ° winientin | ot a ee 0 S Be. Pat. | “19¢. Pair, | 1%, $1.00 House Slippers, 24c. | ‘ o_o . |f @ Ladies {5e. Hose, Sc. less Pack ¢ I in 25¢. Hose, 10c. Q La: wh | 19¢. Sox, Tc. Hos. Men's $5 Shoes, $2.'79. Price $21, ai $15.00. | WITH ST, BUILDING) ! oak para, | = Re-Upholstery Special | , a ve er art ona afer 20, ee qe a Whiting Paper ons Papers | August Number Conty | a PALI est si 10 Tae yards atl Tadies’ St Collars, Mm tvtavy ant cumiereiat out) [PAAR ih meaee Jaen Bays’ 35¢ Waists, 19c. Waists, we spa pe rout "97 : Although the price of these Shves is low ihe quatity Vis high evouch to suit the most pastidions tastes. a) = i UGENE P38 mou, va E SE 12-105 FULTON ST., A. J. CAMMEYER, 206. $6.00 /EVERYTHING--Except High Prices. 0 be a ding-! and am Ladies’ Hivh-Laced Canvas’ | he celebrated ft by riding two Thi rary WI stauprp ona sora JEANS STANGPAD OF MERIT 6th Ave, Cor, 20th St. Boots, Bicycle in tan, blue and black, at secDBITR a ¥ The above is an exclu-| sive style ot shoe, and can be purchased only at my establishment. w Jone ever: during August al ng at Go'clockvand on Saturdays, 6th Ave., corner 20th St. N. ¥. | SVOESVVVVSOSD $ THURSDAY $ MEN'S $cL deseeeeoqe] sd $7.50 Jackets & Capes, 2.98. Haneous lot of 1 Colored Cloth desirable ies’ Black s, all new rents have be at ts, 1.00. A miscellaneous lot of Ladies’ Duck Su'ts, a way de- + our own earlier prices viscid co 49 $5.50 Lawn Suits $1.98, Correct. Model > Waist Form, 69c A miscellaneous lot of Ladies’ Suits, Lawn «ll new, some the neatest styles "O'Neill’s oo iitphe ae NA -_ jéth Ave., 20th to 21st St SEASONABLE BARGAINS, ‘Ladies’ Waists. Percale and Lawn, nd Regu Fine laun- lered coll wl newest patterns. r pri ny H8e. ind $1,59, on sale at (35c.. 59¢. and 98c. Ea, Misses’ |One=Piece Dresses. | Vine white and colored Lawn Percale, Prench Gingham and Dim- ity, 6 to 14 yen $4 50, Ea. \Formerly $2.98 to $8.00. sizes, West 23d St. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, including Some of Our Best Styles, 50° «98° Reduced from 82; $2,983; Bargains Capes, Coats, Dresses. Fancy Waists, Separate Skirts, Bicycle Suits, REGARDLESS OF COS?. $1.29. s of Walter Scott's Wa N in 12 vols, bound in English ¢ h and gold, published at $12, One set to 1.29 cach custome ” wi | e les, Coop |. Hugo's Les ables, each in 5 Ushed at $5.00... | Real Alligator Combination F etbooks, value 65 These Pressed Ale Ngato: Leather 1% inch Club Bags, letter, regular price wrth : ww Me at. | i | ¢ $10 Lawn Suits i Avery chotce colle of Ladies’ | morocea Sheer Lawn Suits, beautifully trimmed | kid-lined with ribbons and sac our , With ename own former prices $7.00 to 3.98 elled initials, any $10.00; all now at .. + Oe Silk Dresses, $5.00, of Ladies’ Dresses, in iIk and wool and other Wool, trimmed, ail sh; not ov “10,00 Black Skirts, $1.98 221} ge and Alpaca La- e from this st Feather Boas, $3.49 Boas, 1 ther Feath yards long, but w 39 cents. 10ce. | 7b. | \ | | Gentlemen's real Russia Leather 99 Bill Folders, value Tbe < Ladies’ $1 Wrappers,8'7c, 2,000 Fine Figured Lawn Wrap- pers, wih new. rufl 79 brotd value . About ea fall rv imbroideries nufactu: a | yarar;

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