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hae kee ee ae THE TRANSFER OF FILLY | "STAKES UNINTERESTING. ton © tion t ae away he arena hare aa Surp ccainee Dieccurennes actions The Day Was Too Dull and with which he was doing his of Jockeys at the Post at Gravesend for Any-! work. ie Two Doors West of body to Appreciate) ir ie iunusns vue’ Will Be Injurious to} Anything. Racing. he feld Ley rther half ts stund- up and wheel, Th » back of the Hne Just one bit of news develo track yesterday afternoon, and that wi. the disqualification of Leonora Loring first to ralse the barrt were | a ae no dtelay | twine te duck from the Great Filly Stakes on account | S06 1 it er 5 A ff lrregularity. In the entry of the tly 4 the ware Fa a few ot the many special attractions to be had at our stores by the breeder, Major Thomas, 1 was | au, ied | sf 4 5 teailied by Major ‘Thomas that he al | Shee aa if this week. Can you possibly equal anything like them elsewhere? no real right to enter the filly, and s0 | jy ark mas} vv, Bull i an wn eee the stewards had no other recourse but ee Bra eeaa\t | i = to alenuallty mi pars tw wis impeneneot Wf LODE Credit; 75¢ Weekly O A t, ‘Long Credit. Mr. Whitney's lap, Blue ¢ ranning Racing Politics the Henaun, entire hands of the] > second in that event. This (s more luck rs . cre a | starter 5 ae : than Mr. Whitney has had for some] Just how t Abaut spar of] iy word snontd be Bookcases, Oak Side . the pollties of racing and has not been severity sould ise in oak, finely boards, tine ly time. The disqualificats = 4 fore: : HOO ee oe ikea Bastin ards, fine ly gone concluston after Major Thomas ai- shed ra ae ous sae r meh mitted that there was an irregularity tn pee Rubi Bevel miriojseic the entry. ae SretNes jon top, ‘The weather was so mean yesterday)“ é an ree dws three arawirs anil that no one cared whether Leonora 1 Hea bls eieepeeAtat cuppoat ds te ly ing was disqualified or whether t i FOG) tien Tabor $ Fi yor 20.00; Spz= track was swallowed up by 4 tidal wave, Ants macain cial, betting light But with the ark mel ‘The attendance was slim, and enthusiasm at a premiuny there was some fairly good ra that. a constant duckiig by the j rte run at it Kk ma will lift it swing out of the Jockeys’ Discournging Actions. ra a hile. would There ix one thing up and stn duct of the al noticeable every day, and that Is to allow them t | iyi racing hurt Dreising Ta- havior of the Jockeys at the starting uh hgh (ff bles, in_ oak, CHAEL KEPT ON - vm ES MINING STREAK. {Midget Ran Awe ear Walthour in Garden MATHEWSON. BOWERMAN AND Race and Broke Several Records. JONES GIANTS NEXT YEAR. | golden lng Fre $5. 49 | There was a breakneck spurt between the two in the last lap, and both were ker that they fell away from thelr alone. There seems to be little lowing lin one too swift tor el in the pac . week now d Champions Start- Morning for for af ¢ Tour. month or more the Mb “lthour will meet in the el e ™ if thelr series for the to - yn Ae yas we Ae a door cha ship at the Garden Batur wae ee, Lk A bene day kit. The distance w e z aia Not until the eary part of next month | country ) owhe | wer ry yianotors. Another race has springs; cannot be equallet elsewhere fi ur thie meet that should cial for Friday and Saturday only all were easy for ty siting as the star event. champton uit will New Yorkers have the opportunity ‘of seeing another National League base-| Laat night he meta new for in Hobos 7 2ay nxcitIng as the mar event: ball game, Early this morning tho two} Walthour, and it was the seme Old festonals, About thirty Ayers, inclu teams of the city. namely the New York fetury. Jiminy: son, and with tote to tne Champion rank Kramer ahd Brooklyn clubs, started for the | PT uriher © - jet. WoS) Fenn, John Fisher, Hut West, where for the next two weeks ete CE a ee aed Hadtietd, will take part ied or more they will be engaged in tussles oththa There will be five heats at a mile, Rat Saun tty iok On Tone au thal paleisel a inuman pace will be furs ! Tia MGTIO return and together will wind ii tt clang « Handsome Tulted Couches, sJout by the 4 ing te pmaker should provide rest. There will alna be gon In a serles of double-headers Hut neither organization will win tie champlonship this year. 20 thelr were [man show ti the formances will be of little cansequence. Although the time ts vet far off fans of doth voroughs are more inter- ested in what will happen next year sacra eas "ss EQOTBALL WORK. will not be in their positions when upholstered in velour or Belgian vel- vets; newest designs, Latest colorings; fine heavy fringe; really $5.98 worth $10.00; special at age + plenty a omile hu “Midget 3 season of 1002 begins, but it in 4 PenUASreReairetes peered Hel certain that the best of them will be; 2 , ; BonoaeUsatiewson eh College Teams Will Not Practise To-Day, Owing |reate matiute won simre in tmnt earned him continental Practical UsdertNewl Ca | to President McKinley's Funeral. wag the first to sign a terday. Christy itkes New York. Although Pratt institut intl) Monday, « number « Knowies red um the sit reported for pract le. without: im + je of year in the t yew tt had the ehampionetiy t Mat, tuo, ANTEC nature rho alth the Cab in the training camps of |! In the Tnterseholantle y this 7 iimm Jones hacks for ive ws eleven Wants to age teams, the dh memory footia will sted at all i nh has of President) MeKialey eeour ject of the will Blunt cartngh ith 8 mt 7 4 the work will t | mlWeealsyitle of heavie r the Champlona will eng when Friday comes the work will pertat University HH UNSheeEMAnAROraT Mel are Te le not expected that any ew men will be Wednestay, the wh Mana, tusy et for the seo Mhter a wed with vigor men were team on the same day INTERCITY GOLF MATCH. Boston and New York yere Will Meet Wednesday. The Inter on Nand until the candidates from led out 1902, how been} Hue, and on} Princeton in the test tim Hand were tried tn on t Prin vorite post Dan Kafer when 13 arranging famout foot- tirst ay Gould’s Old Chef | Boston and tubs K University: bas Comes to Grief. namely the Scarborough Hig Four’ in foot. = Franklin Park, and the V Li ibe AU be put forth to mak Golf Club, which was to have taken Sreditn wig, place to-morr: ti Wedn Whe axe fin WANT QUIETEST OF ALL TRIAL CAMES. DAYS IN OLE. |MIKE MURPHY OBJECTS TO Not A GAME WILL BE PLAYED YALE AND HARVARD MEET. | on ANY LINKS TO-DAY. uotarention race. Cornell's candid without further n stiffened aa a mult of eee There were two practices yesterday and NOTES OF THE GOLFERS. Jward Koch, at one me Chef Austria te John some of the best known people In the world. Although sober and industrious he dropped down from positions paying from $3,000,000 a year to Fifteen Dollara a month, He could no longer work, on account of Asthma and Bronchitis, His friends at 224 W. 40th St, N.Y. gave him up to die of Consumption. He coughed and raised vast quan- for the Empri Jacob Astor an pear Newture: { ——_- titles of putrid matter, He could Cabarete e ee sien ane. be ‘Thelr Hen Firet 1 Three Veare {hardly breathe, he had ulght sweats, of the IMlside Gol n Two esse . Close i Van Cortlandt Park WD ae palace his ove ph jelelan ‘owe! \ ho trie ed, anc ecAMC £0 H Link i i The lake. Will teesln open. thro i | RO eon weak and run down that he could 4 sont! hardly walk, and poor Paul Cordier SAE alt tin tela F : : was only a shadow of the vigorous yetween Notonty will all scheduled golf oom: | man of a few months ago. ‘pettdons be off toatey He was heart-broken and discour- laged? but as a last resort he applied to the original Koch Lung Cure doc- tors, at 48 W. 224 St., the first of this year, In speaking to him to-day he jd A team ¢ but In several olf club Pronounced xtep he Jinks will be ¢ committees have Mdered favor Murphy 155, 157, 159 East 23d St. Handsome 5-piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suit, richly polished, covered in silk tapestry or silk damask; good substantial upholst THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, wwol. JORDAN MORIARTY 8 @ i207, 207:, 209 Park Row, Just Bc’ow Chatham Square. ~A Week Full of Opportunities. Opportunities that save you money Special values that stand unrivalled in the market at the present time. 3d Ave. White Enameled Tron Bed- steads, extended foot-rails, brass rosettes and brass ae on head and feet, actual valu- ° $3 99 le SPec'al at...s.ceee. Cozy Corners, Turkish Rooms, igned and constructed. Estimrtes en on application. A complete and rich line of Oriental Draperies on tand. fe steels $36. 75; less thin £50.00; spe- Full-size, 40-1b., Guaranteed All-Hair Mattresses, mide to: order in one or two parts : best A.C. > A. ticking ; actual value } $12.00; special drop beandles; worth at $6.00; special, $5. 35 } SLA NO}: Mail Mail Orders Filled for lers Filled for Specials ARRAN SAA ‘GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICE THIS W WEEK IN CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. We submit $11. 75 500 Cobbler Leather Seat Arm Rocters, nnished in mahog- any or oak, actual value $400 eachy one to a purchase, while they las’ at $1.49 least Dining Chairs, in oak, high ba ks, seats of open cane, b ace arms, mde very stiong; really worth $2.00; special price, $1.12 “FOOTBALL IN BROOKLYN. If You Are a Judge, You Will Find That Old Crow Rye Gold Medal Fe orewarned, Forearmed. lessened when the blood is in good condition, and the circulation healthy and vigorous. For then all refuse matter is promptly carried out of the system; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate—fermen- tation would take place, the blood become polluted and the constitu. tion so weakened that a simple malady might result Seriously, A healthy, active circulation meana good digestion and strong, healthy nerves. As a ‘ood purifier and tonic, 8. S. S. has no equal. safest and best remedy for old people and children, because it contains no minerals, but is made exclus roots and herbs. and effectually cleanses the blood of debilitated, and Mr. ¥.H, Kelly, of O., writes: "E crusty the skin red aud Inflawed ‘The doctors cid Mra. Henry Siegfried, of Caj Richard T. Gardner, Florence. 8.C., suffered SSs impurities. Atthe Tenovates the en- had Berea on aby hands and face fcr five meno geod. 1 ted all the medicated soape says that twenty-one bottles of 8. for yearn with Nolte, “Two tetties ot 8. 8 Be “L must say that these doctors rk Commisstoner Moebus, of th : | borough ma eelonene § us, of thel cured mes Tam now as well aa T it " cr ghe Bran: nan directed that | aver was, and it is all because T and thought It woullt e gbe public links at Van Cortlandt and | of at ing medicini int Circumstances tot. te have ‘peiharn Ray Parks be clo: . {stopped tak sphivecs Muhey HAZ circumat ROnATigr have) any proce nar Ae bial ii pred oe seu stomach and breathed those healing to be ove i iW hie inatiiitioen itutlewed ines wate re Hib dat oily vapors into the air tubes of the = is thonght that a owed at Van Cortlandt |} mi they’ ne Of the Clubs, International meetite |Tark for nearly three years, aince the | nse: they seemed to heal them up and T began to gain as soon as the lungs began to open up. Iam to-day well and have been for three months, winners of the Jump and qua j | that the winner NATIONAL LEAGUE, | period of the late Mayor Strong. when | Sunday playing waa not permitted. simtle run, of two of th 0 ti “iluomon’.. aon Bis samc time it builds | 7; up the weak and tire system; it cures Permanent all manner of blood and Pekin troubles, id break out im little whit file Suld farm aod drop off leaving and salves without beneft. 8. my skin isasclear and stmooth cured Ber of Cancer of tre treast. Doctors and Griends thought her case bopelens, ait 2u blood fa good condition and the Holla Hisappeared, (5 Send for our free book, and write our Physicians about your case, New York. contests would probably. carry A handicap wan to have been played| wi s ate y caonican LEAGUE, Fn the half-mile, one.| Meadow Golf Club, but te has been post- [am to be found during the day at THE SWIFT SPECIFIC O0.. ATLANTA, OA, : Pe le Pe, sonponen , Poned until next Wednesday, The} 224 W, 40th St., where I am well | Sets re $a 80 AM or apend. in long dinta wecond half of the match between Willle | known. Lawyers Batite 3 ie Richard Sheldon, the miant uf the Yate Sorton of Deal, and Joxeph Doebel, of |] wall say that T had my own | ———___ = aia 80 x70] team, who was counted on to, wi “airfleld, has been postponed. until! private flask for taking this treat- "$50 antire kanzer then fr flan! nal | Wenn Rent." {fllowed the maviee of br [DIVORCE Steins New, Haven. The exact nature of} (Te Women of the Apawamis Golt|Koch himself, whom I met at this| == —_———— a an ad fs the proft |Sheidon'n trouble In not set known, bus | Club, ut Rye, were to have Played the office, and [ offer my testimonial to Help Wanted—Female, Sunday World Wants qualifying round to-day for a cup given by Mra ©. 8. Towle, but it has been put off for a later date, the doctors wHo saved my life after ears of suffering and taking all kinds of medicine.” PAUL CORDIER. it 4s thought to be malarial, and Murphy does not expect him to he able to fot elther the track team o> the football} squad for at least two weeks. WANTED Girls te Ie on learn} rm mahitg ell-tbence the ‘aearviteas fe learnt ulison Company, B/W. cor:"iat ene eae is a pure article and leaves no trail behind. 1 people who are not judges that are using doctored Whis- Kes, (both American and Scotch) and don’t know it. ‘The liability to disease is greatly | It is the ely of | 3, No other remedy so thoroughly | bet It's only Paris 1900, H. B. KIRK & CO., New York. RUPTURE CURED. The improved claaiic trues ia the ouly (ruse ti worn with absojute comfort ox ight and Eaami Lady ia ELASTIC rh. re not Oth street __ Medical: ieee ry peases*of rae Poa 4 TIONAL. DROTHERNOOD WORKORS No, 3—-On accent of } Between 16th and 17th Sts. morrow. wi greater if the lowest prices fluence. In every instance with this store. | venience. | 48° Ladies’ Blue and i es, plaid lining, Eght fitting, vel- j j vet coliar and caps, worth $3, $1.39. 19 Ladies’ Umbrellas, 26 inch, tas: black, aragon frame, patent runner, natural wood andes, in and trimmed, worth 50c., 23c. | | 35 pairs Ladies’ Round Garters, all colors, | frilled wets, large ribton bows, fancy buckles, | were 25c., 12a. pair. 50 boxes Tolet Soap, assorted kinds, 3 cakes in a box, worth 10c. and 15c., 7c. box. I-yard lengths of Veiling, plain and tancy | {mene with and without chenille spots, regu lar 25c. quality, 15c. 150 Stock Collars, made of satin, velvet and satin velvet trimmed, all colors, samples of a large manufacturer, worth 15c. and 25c., 4c. each. 50 pieves Lace, about 1,800 yds. orn, and Point de Paris, odds and ends, 2 to 4 inches wide, worth 7c. to 10:. yd., 3c. 12 dor. Ladies’ Swiss Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, slightly soiled from handling, were 12c., 8c. each. 15 2-qt. Hot-Water Bottles, guaranteed for one year, were 50c., 33c. Cloak & Suit Dept. 25 Ladies’ Tailored Suits—Made ot all- juroot cheviots, Jacket lined throughout | with satin, Skirt cut with the new graduated jflounce, Black and Navy, all sizes; value 1 $12.50. Friday, $6.75. \"°20 Ladies’ Cloth Dress Skirts—-Made of | allewool serge or cheviots, cut with the flare or ounce, good quality of percaline lining, Black and Navy; value $3.50. Friday, $1.90. 45 Flannel Waists—Made of an al!- wool twilled flannel, open fronts, 8 rows of tucking down both sides of front, tuck back, all colors and sizes; value$1.75. Friday, $1. 75 Sateen Waists—-Made of good ual- ity of mercerifed sateen, 4 tucks dewn front of each side and 5 tucks in back, Black only, sizes 32 10 44: value 75c. Friday, 39. | 35c. 65 Sateen Waists—Made of extra qual- ity of mercerized sateen, with cluster tucks and self strapping, straight standing collar, Blacks only, sis 32 to 44: value $1.25. Friday, 69c. Phuslin Underwear. 100 Muslin Gowns, fancy yoke of tucks and hemstitching, finished with hemstitched cambric ruffle; regular price, 69c. To-mor- row, 39c, 75 Cambric and Muslin Gowns, V-shape, fancy yoke of embroidery and tucks; worth 98c. To-morrow, 59c. 100 Muslin Drawers, with deep umbrella ruffle, hemstitched; regular price, 25c. To- morrow, 15e. Hat Department. oe Men’s fur-finished pearl crush $1 Hats, ce. 65 Boys’ Caps, in plush, khaki cloth and 20-cent values. All sizes, fancy. silkoline; EYES—FREE. YOU SAV $5. 00. arolclet. For Sale. CREDIT. — Our Stock of Men's, Women's and Child ~ id amen: ty bh atyliea Easy weekly of cash prices. fa ‘Children's Suite and Over for thie seamon ia now femuy, 04 rove complete than jerybody. Heeht Bros. | Bargains for Friday! jack Cashmere | 2592261 Gth Ave. our pecond Bargain Friday. | | Compare Our First Bargain Friday | /nvestigate | These Prices! —the day when we close | the Hecht ; out the lots broken by | with those of the week's selling—was |£@sy Payment’ Other Stores.| an immense success. To- | Plan. | be still ! ever quoted have any in- they are far below cost and ill made so simply to induce you to become acquainted Note that all the lots are limited in }number, so that it is advisable to come early. Note jalso that even at these before unheard-of prices we will ‘accept payment in small amounts, suited to your con- Millinery. 25 trimmed soft felt Alpine Hats, all jcolors, trimmed with soft Japanese to | match and a handsome fancy feather: regu- lar price $2.25. For Friday, 95c. | 35 double-rimmed Felt Hats, trimmed j with felt, stitched and a handsome felt quill; regular $1.98. For Friday, only 95c. Ribbons. 200 yards of Imported Ribbon, all silk No. 402. all new shades; also plain white and black; worth 15c. To-morrow, 6c. | Phen’s Clothing. ! 75 Men's Suits, in black and fancy {cheviots, regular sizes, 34 to 42, such a suit as is sold es a leader elsewhere for $7.50 and $10. To-morrow, $5.00. 100 White Vests, all sizes, 33 to 44, in pique, white duck and bird's-eye patterns, values $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50, single and double breasted and full dress. Any one tu- morrow, $1. 50 Full-size good White Muslin Waiter Aprons, worth 25c. To-morrow, 124:c. Children’s Clothing. 100 Children's Suits, in blue and fancy seria double-breasted, ages 7 to 16; vester 3-piece Suits, ages 3 to 10, and all-worsted blue serge Sailor Suits, ages 4 to 10, $2.50 value. To-morrow's sale, $1.48. 75 pairs 30c. Knee Pants, sires 3 to 14, tomorrow, 15c. ® 20-cent plaited Percale Shirt Waists, all sizes, Infants’ Department. 50 Infants’ Crystal Silk Caps, with racke and ribbon rosettes; worth 59. To-morrow, 25 Poke Bonnets, colored and white, shirred full cack, 98c. To-morrow, 59. 30 Infants’ Long and Short Cotton Bedford Cord Coats, deep collar and ruffle, elaborately trimmed with braid; worth $2.50, To-mor- row, $1.45. Hosiery, &e. 100 pairs Women’s ribbed and plain fast black extra quality Cotton Hose, double heels and toes; regular price, 17c. Friday's bar- gain price, 9c. fair. o 120 pairs Men's two-thread stainless blaci: fine Cotton Socks, extra spliced kecls and toes; regular price, 15c, Friday's price, 9c. pair. 90 pairs Childr:n's ribbed stainless black Cotton Hose, spliced knees and feet; regular price, 18c. Friday, 9c. pair. 120 Ladies’ fine grade Ribbed Bal- briggan Underwear; Vests, long and short sleeves: Drawers to match; regular price, 25c. Friday’ sp 2 = World Wants Still Hold the Reeord of the Highest Results. ON CREDIT. Terms to Suit Everybody. LEWINS, 267 WEST 125TH _S' "(CREDIT * us Seren Anything you want, Furniture, Dry Goods, DIA’ qiren on Mberal te doltvery; bust L MAIDEN GANE President William there will Toe. on Thursday evening, ‘Rept. 19. W. WHITFORD. i A Roster of General Offi- cers of the U.S, Army, 1789-|' 1900, is given in the 1901 World Almanac and Encyclo- pedia, © © A reference book of over 600 roan ° © ¢ Substan- tially bound. © © * Price 26c. * © For sale by newadealers, or may be had by mall om receipt of| ,! advertised price, é5 StauoxD AND ENTRANCE). FURNITURE $80 WORTH, $1 DOWN, $1 WEEK1Y, LEWIN'S. . 267 WEST 128TH S very z cr Tak Chenin Coe Mie a8 even, bet. 6 (iy CREDIT 5, Dzone fd, reskin; per: ‘TCH CO. iy payments; sarenteed re ait maymenty call NA’ WATCH CO., S77 Breséwar. ware | , TIONAL | jy to wear and made (to order, Hate Paid Help Walste gud Miia by Wants in a a | This Morn- MA TAN CREDIT CO.. ing’s World. IN SONNE. open eStotnae tito saturday «11 1. “EADIES’ CLOAKS & SUITS" Paid Help Wants’ in the 1.5 AA3 Other N.Y. Papers Combined. AGENTR BAKERS. JANITRESSES BOOKKEEPERS | 5 ROYS ...... 46) we BUTCHERS 13] 9 3 1" CANDY-MAK' OPERATORS v.00... 19 CANVASSERS PAINTERS 9 CARPENTERS THOTOGRAPIERS. CHAMBDERMAID! PIANO HANDS COLLECTORS . PORTERS .... CoMPOsITORS SALESLADIES COOKS . SALESME: SPINNERS STADLEMEN t STENOGRAPHERS.. ¢ DRUG CLERKS TAILORS .. 7 EMDROIDERER 2 ENGINEERS 1 EMP. AGENCIES ., 3 PINISHERS WAIST HANDS + FIREMEN... WAITERS .. ry WAITRESSES weosss 7 ‘MISUBLUANDOUS ..317 TOTAL «sesce cenesO) cot

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