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SMOKE WINS THIRD. RACE. GHOWALTER’S MARE BEATS POTENTE HANDILY. Coughnawagu Takes Race from Blanket—Good Sport a¢ Morris Park. (Special to The Evening Worll,) MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Oct. 11.—Thls was sort of an off day at West- chester, thouzh Mr. Crickmore has en- deavored to give tone to some of the events by giving them stake names, auch as the Nasturtium Handicap, the Fort Schuvier stakes and the Grand Stand Handicap. ‘The card was very tateresting, never+ theless, and promised fairly g sport. The weather continued in its charming Mood and the track was still in record- breaking condition. Two records were smashed yesterday, but it I# doubtful if any would zo to- day, qpality being lacking In all of the Y was a good was up to the whtr. Jocks. Gs g "Won driving. Time Keewls cut ¢ Mirs 3 Start kook, Pau Pauk Nowed Ferocious. Half am Mitchell took the oN by of Feroctous, . SEC Nesturtlum Mandica and one-half furlongs. 729 ritden out Grail was the pacemaker w Pentecost nals fn behind. wi hs in advance Hen whl tht: Howa Pentecost went 9: put hin busine and taking the lead wan eaaity. by length and a half from Grail, who beat igaiter a he. THIRD RACE, i oarliing: for three-year-olds ant up; alx furlongs SUI Fin ae iy 1-2 Ma eo a 8 | 0 at Fime—tth Smoke was first to run by Rowdy. ‘who to the turn. Then ot she, gutalde and but was out, the running moved up on ft Fa Smoke drew nn chverly. by nte, who beat Rowdy the same distance. FOURTH F For maiden two-pear-olta; Be SUHIL Fin. arty 3 tte 1h G ra, Bon Mot, 116 doymaker, 107. Thoth, 107, H. Michae Start gost, Caughnawaga, the ! vorite, made all th ly” by cked fa- and won nad lanket beat Enrny Eve a head FIFTH RACE, For maiden three-year-olds, Withers mile mts., Jocks 112. Turn 20 30. 7315; Ei) Start goxt) Won driving. Time—1.42%4 Anna Darling made the running, fol- . Tour and Miss to the str lead and st tan came. rough with a rush and w y a length from®Tour, who beat Miss Almy half a length. SIXTH RACE. Handicap for three-year-olds and up; mile and a furlong. Batt’ te. Jocks. stralghe Hace (Worderly) 6 3 10 (Mocue), Peay 100 (0'Coana 85 35 104 ( Woodai Sibaee (Redtern)... rat Black Dick, §7 (Cochran) 3 ‘Won by Hernando; second and Decanter third. RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1L— ‘The results of races scheduled to be run here to-day were as follows: First Race—Six furiongs.—Won by Ore leans, 10 to 1 and 4 to J; Miss Golightly, even for piace) second; Militant third. ‘Time—1.15 1-4. Second Race—Five-eighths of a mile. satan by sae Wagner, 5 to 1 and 2 t> Terra Firma. 1 place, was Time-- 2 t ibecona ‘and Concertina thint. 1-4. mile.—Won by nets 10 2 Pand 6 to 5; Kitty lace, was second and Time—t 42 1-2. Like the 1.50 kind sold Derbys, Panama- Alpines in pearl, black and stone— 1.39 obteccects KING BROS., HAVE bet! Lathe 6 tguh Si, 310 DOWERY, ip. First St. the Fourth|- THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER JI, 1901. D. A. JOLINE WINS YACHT RACE PRIZE E. C. ‘Bondy Wins Second Prize, Thomas Ray ; ner Third, Walter R. Tenney Fourth, A. Allen Fifth. Not one of the many thousands who tried to win The Evening World's Yacht Race prize by forecasting the result of the America’s Cup races estimated the exact time. This is not surprising. The cnances against getting the times correct were 2 million to one. D. A. JOLINE, of Tottenville, S. 1, was the closest, and wins the first prize of $30 for the best cstimate, E. C. BOUDY, of No. 32 Broadway, wins the second prize of $25. THOMAS RAYNER, of Yonkers, N. Y., wins the third prize of $13. WALTER R. TENNEY, of No. 34 West One Hundred anid, Thirty-first strcet, wins the fourth prize of $5. A. ALLEN, of No. 2661-2 William street, wins the fifth prize of $5. On Sept. 28 Columbia beat Shamrock'II. 1m. 20a. On Oct. 3 Columbia beat Shamrock II. 3m. 35s. On Oct. 4 Columbia beat Shamrock Il. Als. In the three Taces Columbia won by 5m. 36s. As none of the competitors in The Evening World's contest guessed the right time, the fairest way of deciding it was to take the gross total ‘lof the difference between thelr guesses and the official times, This was done, with thé above result. ee AT st MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. cial to The Evening World.) rRACK, MORRIS PARK ntries for to-morrow's lows: Race—For all age a raat | enntton.... | King Hanover Don Riley Takes the Untinished Pacing Event, Pinchem Wilken Second. 1 World.) ‘GTON, (Spectal to The Ev FAIR GROUNDS, 1 Oct. 1L—On the fourth day of the big trotting mee Tr Fuutrity, ood, weather threatening. for two-year-olds, value 15,00, atraction on the card. The c, Audubon Boy, took the Wil- son jn straight heats. Results: 212 Clues. pacing (unfoii yenter- day)—Don Riley firfist, Pinchem Wilkes second, ‘Louls G, third Best time— Hisep; Has and up: Withers mile. 1 roy Class; trotting purte, §1,00—Gal- betor first, Cozad sgeond, Yarrum third. «Jel. of the Catholic Kni {3|JUSTICE O'GORMAN DIVORCES | 5 |Vermite Elizah ie Lack to Nee same Maldd Name, but Name In Kept Secret, ' Justice O'Gorman in the Supreme Court to- of abso- lute dive « fron SR. CORRIGAN DEAD OR ALIVE? SISTER IDENTIFIED PICTURE TAKEN IN THE MORGUE. 000 Life Doubts She Ie Now Suing for 82, Insurance, hat Soctety Hin Death, The question of whether Edward Cote yrigan dropped dead from heart disenso | ¢, in Second avenue, near Seventy \ treet, Feb, 1, 1898, or ta stilt ally being Investigated before Justice F! eral and a jury in Part VIU. of the Supreme Court Rriicet Murphy jsaw a photograph a stater of Corrigan, ofa man who dropped was named i fetary in hin polley of tnsurance in Monica Co: 3 of Amer! as | The Knights questioned the tden of the dead man and withheld payment of the policy for $2.00. She sue? through attorneys, Alfred and Charles UNLUCKY, THOUGH SHE WED LUCK day. MYSTERIOUS PETITIONER. and awarded fr child Cours. Arthur Courtlandt: Luck to her the custody of t fact that would lead to thy of the story of ther c T was granted on the repor | Mulqueen, “the referee» Said to be soclety folk of the most ex clusive se! Best time-—22 2) |. t Wilkon Stake, 2.) class; pacing; §2,000-- Audubon Boy ‘rat, Dr. Montcal second, New Richmond third. Best ttme—2.06 3-4. 259-261 | RESULTS AT WORTH. | oh | TRACK, WORTH, Oct. 1L— | Avenue, scheduled to be run here to- ea | ay resulted as follow First Race—Six and for place, second; Time—1.D0 4-6 mile.—Won Runner, 4 10 Song was third. Second Race—One single establishment in America give him. fangle of the custom tailoring sh ‘ante. even for ri euarke third’ ‘Tine-t.16. NOTED SHOW HORSE SOLD. Scannell Pays Big Velce for the Dutchman in Kentucky. LEXINGTON, Ky., » W—Tne |. & noted show horse. owned tesy to you. Dut by Nagel, was sold to-day to John aia Scannell, of New York, the owner of The Abbot. The prica ts They are fi therefore ex need right no’ ductions tha e, but it la belleved to be ve re nt] Se NOTED FOR FAIR DEALING. M Sth Ave, and 9th St, Brooklyn, Liberal Credit House, | WANT YOUR TRADE. Credit to All. One Dollar Per Week. We offer special inducements in prices and terms for the most reliable kind of Furniture, Car- pets, Crockery, &c., &c. Com- plete line Household Goods, Don’t Be Bashful. Call on us, examine our goods, learn our prices and terms. Goods purchased now stored free of charge until wanted. CLOTHING for the entire family—Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s—all the latest styles, of unquestioned qualities and in greatest variety. $1.°-PER WEEK-$1.” We deliver goods to all parts hes plain—some gaining back -its lost and $20 val Tow only, price is Unusually handsome Overcoats up to Youths’ $8.50 Suits, $6. Different stocks have to take turns in the advertising of our clothing fleor, and the youths’ clothing de- partment must bear sacrifice. thix time. 10 single breasted Sack Suits, in black and fancy cheviots, made as nicely as cloth well worked and taflored, $3.00 v: row, only..... Special! | for which the usual pri: and back, storm collar and trimmed tons. In tan, brown, navy, red and pises € to 4 years, ments of very, rich me and three bra aca Se ee sizes 6 to 18 ys $5.75 PEDESTRIANS SKIRTS, ford mixtures and blue Thibet cloths, to-morrow, merchant tailor proud, are long overcoats—big and roomy -—- some of them are peaked lape's. Then there is’ the short nobby top coat (it’s ground), pick of covert cloths and any number of other woollens, in plain and fancy effects, $18 all, and to.mor. ‘oduced, ‘Just for one day, we wi GIRLS’ $6 REEFERS, $3.95—"ine «a $8.06 value, to-mor- GIRLS’ LONG $6.50 COATS, $4.25—frere An et tan and navy; ° cut Ww ‘deep founce, which has twelve ro i ingvand headed with deep tuck: maak THIS 1S ONE OF 7 CLOTHING STORES | which place their combined orders at one time and thereby command prices and terms that no one The manufacturer designs according to the ideas we We INSIST on the highest grade of tailoring, and take care that every new kink and Our books are open to you at any time, and if you desire to open an account here we are only too pleased to extend such a cour- jen you come here to-morrow simply tell the salesman that you want it charged. This is but one of the liberal phases of The Heeht fart-Payment Pian. $15 and $20 garments only. could obtain. ops is embodied in our garments. all weights and actly what you We ‘Swagger pro- it would do the There The least reduction cent., onesthird, have yokes and and cassimeres. military shape. double breasted. sewed with silk. a great deal of You have Italian cloth. to.morrow, in. stead of asking $12.50and15.00, you buy at ues the $15 Boys’ $5.00 Suits, $2.98. One line Is worth fog the other has always sold at $5.0. ‘There are Norfolk Suits and two and threes plece Sulte In “blah blue, fancy cheviots and ¢: 12.98 $35. meres, ‘To-morrow ¥ have plek of all of ‘em at e Is $2.00, ct. 5 ker-| Mey front Ix pearl but | 3.95, wi cas were bought to sell fi recent designs; duced them ed back | neve, in black or natural double at heels and toes $3. 90— sot x MEN'S 25c. ES $3.90 of Greater New York and vicin- ity, in unmarked wagons if re- quested. $1.25 Liberty. Rulfs, 85c. ~ ve fuil, OPEN EVENINGS. , ||] won. "rye'cnte nang | dom aa a Where and when to advertise. Now. In the Sunday, World Want sheet. palrs CH ILDREN to-morro —————— ADLER'S $!.00 WOMEN’S GLOVES, 69c. ¢ Adler's Gloves ure heat: f @ handsome alli, We will place on wale some of these Ha trimmed wi latted allk $ Thene ure made of backs itr 'S $3.50 MILLINERY, $1.98 Te Gallagher, Years Ago, Wanders lagher, of No. *ldred and Twenty-fifth street, to Belle- to be examined as to his sanity, Gallagher, who ts a middle-aged man of pleasing appearance, is been a priest, having been excommunl- vue, down to the man. a he origin the | 22d st. ony. The parties to the suit are A BIG $10 SUIT SALE. ¢ First of all, understand what sort of values you are getting. for we are offering you $12.50 and $15 values. makes the cut in some instances You have pitk of black and blue fancy cheviots The coats are cut in conservative and radical Both singleand Seams are Lining’ are the finest grade of serge and Extra sizes are included in these lots. 510 Other splendid values in Men's Clothing from $12.50 up to MEN’ 575¢. .NECKWEAR 36 3c, — There , hol, and Imperiale, ‘sane for to-morro’ to sar:| MEN'S 25c. HOSIERY, 15c.— SUSPENDERS, 1Sc,— ve \ bargain: you will get the benelit uf our close? ouying: they are quarter Ror! web and drawers supportera: 2c. Kind to-morrow, est Hat for wathed with 1.98 PRIEST UNDER BAN GOES MAD. IN FINE CLERICAL GARB HE IS SENT TO BELLEVUE. Excomman Into Law's Handa. Magtotrate Cornell, in the West Side today, committed John tt0 West One Gallagher walked into the West Sixty- elghth street station house and dreased Sergt. Church: He talked so in- coherently that the sergeant sent him| court in charge of a police- re Valuable Trotter Drops Dead. . Ky. nny, Oct which CONSUMPTION, 48 West 22d Street New York. al Koch Lung Cx Y., are the on! . Koel d st ue have tes n authority to use the Koch Consumption and Asthm: Send for pamphlet explaining. Hundreds. been cured have gratuttously of patients C. But 48 riginc! Koch Lung Ci ftice in New York. Call and be con- inced. Between 1th & 17th Sts. is 20 per That just for $30.00. Youths' $3.00 Trousers, $1.50. Of course you muat know, that this {na very special lot. npbby! They're mighty The manufacturer ured them ry to a2 ‘Inch Ie you gec a pat to 1 the'price Ie. or steel, $3 00 are some here which #8 andthe mow 39c four-In-handas sass. wo have re- 15c ied pat Men's tine mere halt jors, (ull regular made, every tlze, Worth 2c, nade with fancy R56 sara) | 25¢. Ve Veilings | 19¢ You can nave cholce of any of ‘em There are the chit- | fons with ring spots and chenille dots. There are fancy tux- edo vellings, | plaln nd dot o-Morrow, dd Some ambling Hun- dt to have Miss Me. won, third) PROF. KOCH 6f Germany, cures | CATARRH and - ASTHMA. who have given their testimonials, which have been and & W. Court! 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