The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1901, Page 12

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FIMUDAY EVENING, DECE: MBER 13, 1901, THE WORLD: =MY WIFE AND BABY KEEP ME GOING AND I’LL WIN OUT FOR THEM,” WALTHOUR’ S RACE STORY TO-DAY. PEER erred eee eR EE SEEDER Ee EEE EELS Seed ete ete ere e tt emedee A TRAINER WHO IS SnoRT on SLEEP? FANCIES HE SEES PES POLLOWING THE: Re Bc 1CLe > <Ponn ti) ) WHAT 00 vou Tina isis ~ e waren suns FourTiwG Our ASIFE PER! a tcice Y Woe) oles Te finn ELEPHANT Bug ARACE PET WEES SHARKEY afi 2 — HOW THEY WOVLP apeiron Tuk TRACK to stay all week for one rthree t oll stove. He Pat Powers, while out the sicepers this morning aves of rye bread and a little was prepared admisssion, od good condition: are] fo six-day race, sa ur in his story to-day If he can hold he and Partn win, but It's a case fall the while. Ele Jis Walthour's own MEME WASTELL IS SECOND; STILL A DEADLOCK ON THE |r Evening World MISSILE THIRD. FOURTH DAY OF MEETING. | By BOBBY WALTHOUR. routing jy Watt CRESCENT CITY. er: WAGES. WINS FIRST RACE. TALK, TALK, TALK. of wateh yo CROKER’ S PROFITS | sagrind hern wi tory written for ney Second on Seen List with $96,000. Poor Lot Running at New Orleans Spalding Are the x Maher waa second, whih 48 py Tony— Crowd Net. the Preatdencys ut sop ‘ : tors the Thiswas the fourth day of the an Nattonal ~ Ffth Ay » othe pent this, afternoon. so that even wit Mghtest of clothing It was very comfortable. threatening, yet the in the usual chance to get back and recov last tw elution of t moionantp tourney | E AM play fora the presi aquiestio and both sides de the matte Danny | “SPORTING NEWS ullve etlicer to auce a) Nechad an {NOE Young races, which « the onl 'The fo flat, had n run, and tt was to by “ih Grade Cigars at 60c. On the Dollarll 3 Is New York’s Greatest Sensation. WE OFFER FOR TO-MORROW Bo Perfection, bl choicest Porto 950 Bess Don Lucas Pertectos, a choicest ee 1.23 Rico and Mavana tiller Sumatra Wrap banded... .eceee wonly, Box of 2 te-Vour choice A t-tb, 1g Tobacco, worth $1.00, ur One Bor oi 12 Arma ti with One Box, h Cigars tho! ‘idny ‘pack \ Boxes Ex tos, 4'4-inch Hayana-iilled Cigars, each 1] 650 iret eee ee eet ant banded fancy “packing, 1 53 Worth $2.50.666 ie wi, Box of 25, °° OPEN EVERY VMAs. A Treat for Every Boy in New York. gratitude to the parents of PVENING UNTIL tour cholce—A 1-Ib. cut $4.00, of One Box of 12 Arn: Childs, Cremo, ib ature of Smoking Tobacza, =nesd, "poliday packing) FREE with One Box. and hundreds of other brands ) PRICE jar of a choice mixture of S: 1g Tobacco, worth . Cigars \holiday packing) F with One Box. AL, Key West Clear Havanas, Jar of a choice mixture of ir-Vour cholceA t-Ib. cut glas $1.00, of One Box of 12 Arna t TEL Fuerte vinn" {fl tr-Vour cholce—A t-Ib, cut gla Our desire this vear is to show our \ | { | on the other | ‘ i King Te . New York for rearty support and contidence vested in us — takes $1.00, of One Box of 12 Aran 0c. Cigars ‘hollday packing PREY Sth osetia ‘: the tormyof substantial savings on one hand anda present forthe boy py} BREVAS, West Clear Mavanas, werth NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. \tno time, season or place was there ever such values El Fuerte SSO unre e Sree teter se Box of §0 Tosmorrow, De LZ . of equal merit in boys’ clothing to compete with thetollowing otters: BP-Your choice —A t-lb, cut gla fer a choice: talcture of Smoking Tobsc:o, worth male and t 3100s or One than of 12 Atma The, Cigars ih lidny packing) TREE withOae Bow length h We guarantee the quality of our goods and refund money for Q5—Bovs' === Overcoats. Id our success at garments. ( any unsatisiactory purchase. Frisch Cigar Store Co. *.| Boys’ S|. Suits— and Bs. TREASURER SHORT. Yt Bae ; 3 .95 - pe | STORES ——_ | oys’ —Boy:’ | ° ; pees at: sen tiee Sa OES Suits— 2.95 Ove: ‘coats. | 11 PARK ROW, ' 130 FULTON STR GLOVPRS 73 CORTLANDT STREET, Cor. Washington St, 411 BROADWAY, Near Walker St. 1270 BROADWAY, Between 32d and 33d Sts. PGloversville | | 1333 BROADWAY, Herald Sq. Theatre Bldg | | i ane was dl i $3.05 05 —Bovs Pants tc B Between 16th and 20th Sts. joys’ »» Jersey City, N. J. Suits— Overcoats. A remarkably tive b some striking double-breasted automobile coals: other hout yokes, and a super’ line of triezes in Dlees, blacks and tans. $3.45 imtead of $5.50, bas the Lor and attempted to A Wonderful Zobo Fr J. Gum pel S& Son, Sale at these \ 216 Sixth Ave., near 14th. (wo stores only: / 533-535 Eighth Ave., near 37th. RUPTURE CURED. He tran a Ube only (russ tn hh absolute comfort c They were strong, viti-| 3 and tt took © lot of tuasling Vue d NO FLUCTUATION—To-day, last month, last year, every year, The World's daily New York City circu- di lation exceeded that of any other or dragsions, trusses are eet paper by tens of thousands, jow Wanamaher's, nesr 0th etrect, ent Harbara Frietchie Little Elkin Listy Chortater ON ENGLISH TURF. ‘| Tammany Chief Won $39,130, and W. C. Whit-| The Frisch Sale of roe oot oe As always, our doings are productive of *15 : surprises, . | Suits This time and {you don the best $15 gar- OVEL-} ment that ever covered your back and un- derpay us $5, S. M. JACKSON, Clothier and Haberdasher, 112-114 NASSAU _ ST. (FORMERLY MADURO BROS, & GOL). ~ Sportsmen's Goods. “Sportsmen's Goods. INGERSOLL’S 4 Xmas Stores. When you are in the shopping district don’t forget that you are near our new store, at the old McCREERY stand, Broadway and 11th street. One of our other stores will be found convenient to other sections of the city and Jersey. You can’t atford to miss them if you want toys, games or unique Christmas novelties. | MECHANICAL TRAINS. | ii { [MECHANICAL TOYS.] 28 OES Engine, 1 ful Mot Alr rua automatiealty )ingersolt DOLLAR. WATCH | The most universally acceptable Christmas gift in the world. No man too rich to prize one, no man too poor to buy one, no boy that would not be delighted with one. Appropriate for the sportsman, the college youth, the doctor, the smail boy, the household or any one who would injure a more expensive timepiece by rough usage or exposure to bad weather. Sent postpaid for $1.00. ROBERT H. INGERSOLL & BRO., 67 Cortlandt St. 111 Nassau St. 1197 Bedford ave.,B’klyn and The M’CREER Y Store, B’way & 11th St. All Stores Open Every Evening—Athletic Catalogue Free. Medical, Shisha T 171 West 12th mm 6th and Advice free, Mt. $1. Moura, 9 to 9. Suntays, 9 to co |DR. PAUL, 3! atch ana er | sonable. Mharmse: Ime SK Cl Reces, Recs cnet f | : = >. B,DAVEGA, 82 E, 14th St “ATES The Great Sporting Goods House, Branch bth 3a Av. near 40th St. 125th Se, Ail Our Stores Open Uatll 9:30 P.M. ments for sale in the Sunday, World.

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