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(Special to The Evening World.) BENNINGS RACE TRACK, D. C., Nov. 2.—The attendance fell off many thousand this afterno but of course this was to be as it was an off day and ¢ traction on th tinued raw and cold, and were trying hand to cut loose from the snow t lowered thi It dit snow for a few minutes Just before post time in the first race. The track was In splendid shape, and betting was good. FIRST HACE Selling: for three-yearolde and up; mile ant ftty vards, Netting front » ixing raced to th nning wita Bs dd Promper La G La a Tengths in front of Ls SECOND RAC for two-year-olds and up, fv yobaiting: nas. so Letting. i BIE Pin. Poa ity J. Martin. 108, Wonly.. 610 0 Rie les. ‘poor. Time-t Slidell and White Owl jumped away in front and raced head ad t the turn, where Orla took ning and showed thew. stretch, followed by: Slidell Owl. In the run home Sil wore Orla down, and, ridden out, Dy a length and a Nalt from OF length in front of White Owl. THIRD RACE. For matien three-year-olds ant up; Yonge, Won ridden out. seven furs Startera, wh Danzig. 14 14 10 ‘Thompson. 34. 1 WAleatn 1 62 12 at flag fall] j ittended by Land lover, made running to the stretch, followed by nm and Garter Ban. In the © Zemora and Land of Clover f out to the end, the former winnin ‘a head from Land of Clover. who beat Carlovignian a length for the pia Fo! RACE. For two-year-olde; atx furlongs. hte, jocks. “followed In close the turn, . orhey ran this way der started to bolt and car- blll and aortinguloher w Cochran puded | E Inguisher @hort and went while U1 alder and Col.Bi1 came to the ontsld fence, Outsider then was beaten and Col. Ball and fextinguls came away together. In red won by a head “trom extinguisher, who was six lengths tn front 3% Outsider. FIFTH RACE. Belling: for three: year-old; one mile and forty yarde. Starters, whts., for Federalist, 101, ‘Sh loon, Wy Motown, ‘I Fonseriein, 100. “walt pecker, yy ‘ones tee eae om delving Timet.t# ‘Einus was the pacema aker In the tiret NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Spectal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLE 2.—The entries for to-morr gre an follows, ¥iret Race.—8 ; seven furloni Sylvan and_ half. ee—Bell ings malte Uncle Tom Virgiila T WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | Nov. 29.—The races scheduled to be run) here to-day resulted as follows: i Firat Race—Six furiongs.—Won by Ser- pent, 7 to 10 and 2 to escent. City, even for place, was second, and Harry Brennan third, Time—1.15. Second Race—Three-quarters of a, mile —Won by Myra Mo: o Zand 7 to 6; Oleck Sto 1. for pl ond, and Tatar third. Tim Third For National and State Election Returns see the aot me Almanac and Encyclo S. * A reference book ot fe 600 ia es. © © © Substan- tally bound. * * * Price 25c, ° ° © For sale by newsdealers, or may .be had by mall on receipt of edvertised price, FEDERALIST WINS THE FIFTH RACE. : Gallops Home First with Odds 20 to | Against Him at Bennings. ee ara Ore re Pon rernny Ve nwa s MY. etball. A CURE FOR IT. "Not a Patent Cure-Ali, Cure for Dyspepsia. In these days er think of leavin the pro me food bet iatter whether ( orking order or hed organ and re accompany a adden of the you St Harbettad isrisissiere Aimed aleeemwcinunbeocoun Tablets] GlvesuniversalisallaCackion’e atl THANKS- DESERVING SALE. It is advantageous sometimes to not only reduce prices, but tocut off all profits. We can not carry on business continuously without profit, but the rule which we have established must be adhered to: ‘Never carry over to another season goods manu- factured by us for this season’s selling.” We have therefore decided to make such price reductions that competition will be out of the question and the entire stock cleared out in a few days. Read the following: OVERCOATS. ©hev ANOTHER SUR. ri \ fots and | riezes in new shades of Ox- fe ford and Cambridge. Latest LET styles of square shoulder military or long box effects: | { velvet collars; lined with) All styles of materia aud all mohair serge or high quality | the popular shades—every- Deserving Sale", “Thanks- Italian (Princess § | QO: thing to sult your every need. Deserving ning. “Thanka- and fancy. SWELL OVER- Sale"... 12. 59) COATS, Material: Chev- fot or Frieze. 2 Colors: Oxford & Cambridge. | (EROUSERS. 200 A delightful overecat ma in long cut military sty! vith or without yoke back; alk velvet collar; new cut| 9 slash or straight pocket and | dependable Ined wih materials that are) #8 the 3 t guarantecd; “Thank ing Sale’ READY - TO- WEAR'TUXEDO COATS. SUITS, Sinsle or double- breasted; nobby, | stylishly cut, military Sack Sult. As good within and and silk fac without as any suit sold else-| would put the where for $18, All kinds of} marked $20 cloths to choose to hiding Thibet and silk Ined that Deserving Sale", ny Sale OPEN SATURDAYS FROM § A, M, TO 9 P.M. SN: WOODS (0 Wholesale Manufacturers of Dependable C'othing, 740-742 BROADWAY (A Few Steps South of Astor Place,) U. Authorities Frown on Nask: humbugeery and decep- Nervous Dyspepsia. Nor a Modern; at Miracle. but Simply a Rational cure every disease under the sun. And they ait dyspepsta and fe nbsurd claims tt ts {a Tablets ne eating the ita proper the Tableta, will bo = -Altmang Mo. BOYS’ CLOTHING at Exceptionally Low Prices, Saturday, Nov. 30th, as follows: Double-breasted Suits o'Blue and Mixed Cheviots; ) sizes 8 to IS years, or $3.75 Sailor Suits of Navy Blue Serge: sizes 3 to 10 years, 5 Double-breasted Suits of Blue Serge sizes 8 to 15 years, . , . with extra pants; $4.50 ys, 5,50 pair, 7 Sc. Overcoats of Oxford Gray Frieze: sizes 7 to 15 600 Pairs MIXED CHEVIOT PANTS, sizes 4 to 15 years, per MISSES’ SUIT DEP’T. ! On Saturday, November 30th, the following will be offered at MARKED REDUCTIONS IN PRICES: Children’s Reefers and Coats, Misses’ Fancy and Evening Suits, Flannel and Silk Waists, also Children’s Reefers of Kersey cloth, three cae length, satin lined. . . : $8.50 Misses’ Golf Skirts of Striped Suiting . . 4.50 Waists of Striped Material, ¢ : jj . 2.50 Wa’sts of Piain Flannel, . 3 4 . 75¢. The Lamp Question is by no means a /ig/, unimport- ant one these long evenings, but with our brithant, bounti- u/ assortment of GOOD LAMPS we make it a burning ques- tion, and a suitable selection at a matchless low price will be a /teht, easy task for the tasteful, economical shop- per. Viewed from without or glanced at from within— the deep, rich rays of the red—the popular green— delicate tints of blue, and countless other soft, beauti- ful color effects — shown here in great variety—pro- duce an impression — de- lightful — inviting — home- like. A Burning Bargain can be used cole ore neat = - 3.757 colors, | Diay-Licht 2. 50 decorativ no any and brass trim Lag —perfect burner—new styl: ine bow a from 58.09 4.50 m row Dainty, ornamental, Burner—all bright F price $4.00 I: magniticent — LIBERAL CREDIT makes brighter prospects in immediately securing greater home comforts—home adornments. a Goods Purchased Now Will Be Held Until Required, BROOKLYN FURNITURE CO. 559, 571 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN. B. Altman & Gs, Women’s Neckwear. Saturday, Nov. 30th, FANCY STOCKS. tucked Taffeta. Silk with | Chiffon Bow:, re 6 B 55c,, 95c, | FANCY STOCKS and JABOTS, . $2.25 LACE JACKETS, . . « « $2.00, 3.75 LACE COLLARS, Hand Made, 38c., O5c., 85c. | Attention is directed to the exte’sive assortment of Real Ostrich Feather Bea, and Squares, Persian Sccrls Ruts, ete. For Sale. - RqyiTABE CREDIT, © cary meekly payment. Miers promptly exe 208. West, Hroad Commis ier) Wee, ees yawn CO. 19, siaiden Harlem Branch (open vattl 9), C4 W. 125th LET THERE BE LIGHT! ey Pianos and Organs. Just Jammed! This house gained fam2 for its Clothing. [his is a Fire Sale of the unharmed stock. During the past fee weeks a continuous sensation has attended the selling. lo-morrow Overcoats that are famously good come forward for a sweeping radical sacrifice. The handsomest, the swellesi, the finest Raglans, Chester- fields and popular styles shown about town. Men's Overcoats, $3.98: Men's Overcoats, $4.98; Men's Overcoats, $5.98; Men's Overcoats, $7.98; Men's Overcoats, $8.98; Men’s Overcoats, $10.80; “33, : We don’t press you to buy, we do ask you to Investigate, THE MERCHANTS OUTLET CLOTHING HOUSE 243 6th Ave, Bevan jak and J6th Streets. worth $10 worth $12 worth worth $18 worth $20 Pianos and Organs $15 F For pri Not One 66,000 purcha | years, called the ‘Popular Pease | Pianos.’’ We off-r factory prices, Cl thi New York Store, and terms of payment can be 0 ing ee Sth Ave made to suit your Many gool used Pianos, exchange, from $125 up; the RMS 0 n ibest makers. Write for Cata- » Watches & Jewelry lowue, for the Holidays. Pease Piano Co., | 128 West 42d St, Bet. 6th Av. é Bay. CREDIT Mh KRAKAUER aq For Sale. CREDIT a EN Seite 0, 2289 3D AVE,, FURNITU sin the last 5* It is no wonder they sre Coon! Coon! evn UAE UGS AU A lad? ff not, come in and hear them. You'll enjoy it. that brings up tender’ recollections of other days, pleasure in that. There isn’t an hour when the Steliaiusic Box | . It will open up the whole realm of music to ‘al skill toenjoy ali that the Stellakas to offer. hasn’t the power to ple: you. And you need no ‘The Stella ts the latest development in the making of music boxes. It possesses all the advantages of other boxes, with many no other box can offer. The only musle box with the flat steel tune sheet. ces, catalogue, terms of easy payments, call or write to JACOT MUSIC BOX Co., 39 Union Square (Broadway & 17th St.), New York. Coon! Have you heard the latest songs as played on the Stella Music Box? Have you heard its tuneful rendition of a “coon | song,’ or a simple bal. Then when the mood is no longer merry, come in and hear some soothing old-time song There’s genuine |: Busnes Copan | WEAR: DIAMONDS" your employer "LW. SWEET & CO, 0 |e oko different makes of Neer York. 'Pianes now on the niarket can LEADING CREDIT show a highes record for durabil- 37-29 MAIDEN L 8 Store ity and pleasing tone quali 5 than the Pease Piano, Over conveni Clothing for Men, nce. A Women and Children on Credit (1835 Fulton $1, 458 Fl Ave., Brooklyn. RYBODY. JNSOR ie AARONSSN, ) Open * CLOAKS EDIT. —}| Terms to Suit Eve LEWID & SUITS For Every, body j 207 1901 World Atm RE, WELLERS, | Way 3. TG ursedway, Personal aa wanted, Hew Century Reference Book OVER 1,000 TOPICS. OVER 10,000 FACTS. The Busy Man Cannot Afford| To Be Without It. living eaat side, brother, Joha and Mncyclopedia.

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