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LUCIEN APPLEBY CRACK Track or Weight. LUCIEN APPLEBY, George-Levee colt, Sam Hildreth has| in front or comes from beh! the best horse tn training to-day, and} parently. runs as well with he may be shipped East in a day or two! on his back as he does with to try conclusions with the top-notchers] He is without doubt the The colt's latest performance was his| owner claims, the best. « hesday, when he galloped home on a Mochesttey of Jack De Mund, to whom he gave} erners. were also back of the leader. iyure his was Lucten Appleby's fifteen win | American Derby, ——— > COLT OF WESTERN TRACKS Has Won Fifteen Races and Is Indifferent to win in the handicap at Hawthorne Wed-| | Lucien Appleby seems to hold both i) Corilea uM Belles Commoner, by the way, is rap. fifteen pounds. Corrigan and Marque) ,qhelles Commoner, by the way, is rap. rreu from the accident in the|13 to 25, to be played on George Gould's Georgian Court grounds, has we THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1902. Sa RE at =~ TERRES ALAN BLEEP OES AOR TO KING WAS BADLY BEATEN BY LEW Night. all Connecticut, at New Britain, before tho twentieth round was fins! King was in such bad shape from beating he recelved that Refe decision to Lewis. the fight that he was r Lewis against George Mc dy to ma if such {s desired. “Corbett’s” Proposition, “Young Corbett’ and Terry McGov been suggested by Ci mer manager of a $10,000 purse, to be subscribed sporting men, and a large share of receipts that might be gained from. taking of pictures, “Corbett! mich an offer, because he would oi Bet Into a lot of trouble and would \ Tuthill’s Light-Weight Wen! in Decisive Fashion from! Connecticut Champion Last) ° Willie Lewis, the crack little fighter of this city, proved last night that he | is as good as his trainer and manager, Harry Tuthill, said he was. He met Mosey King, the best light-weight in and hed the we Dick Howell stopped the bout and gave the King was the champion light-weight of Connecticut. but now Lewis takes that title, Harry Tuthill declared after teh adden or any light-weight in the world for a side bet, There !s not a chance in the world of ern fighting for the feather-welght cham- plonship of the world in private, as has thompson, f arlie Mitchell. Thompson had agreed to give the boys by the the says he would not consider | nly as soon fight with bare fists in the woods Regarding Jimmy Britt's proposition to in knock rbett"’ or McGovern out ten rounds or forfelt $5,000, the cham- plon says that was out of the question. He staied that if Britt would make Western horsemen believe that in) The conditions of the track makes ab-| pounds he would agree to put the Call Zacten Appleby, the three-year-old St.| rolutely no difference to him. He runs] fornian out in ten rounds or lose a side tnd and api] Pee CES 130 pounds 100. PRIZE LIST FOR POLO ret, usnis| PLAYERS IS ANNOUNCED. | bere. colt in the country to-day, if not, as his : RACING NOTES. The books for the autumn meeting of the Westchester Racing Association, course, are out, and are full of interest | California during the coming seai to turfmen and racegoers in general, known owner wan a visitor at Gra The star features of this a Jant meeting are the Mal two-year-olds; the J. @ mile and a qua Autumn Highw ent meeting. s 8 sidy, the well-known many friends. an effort has inflected on Champion | Tt ts reported th id the | modity the punish Burns, the two sock ct the Btakes, the atuntsipal Mandi Morris Park Weight for A; Mth race at Gravesend yesterday | Trinity Boll was entered to be sold oo. to orrow, o sil Jamos ME McCormick, trainer foi the vaddiol 4. ndry had the Francorco, recently purchased by Jockey for the remainder of the week. ry will not be xeon MEN’S FALL OVERCOATS. Neeve, cut full and loose, made from all the newest shades of covert cotns, in tan, $10, $12, S15 to $25 brown and olive, Here's the medium length overcoat cut on the same loose, finished worsteds, cheviots and vicunas—some Silk-lined Special throughout, $10, $12, $15, $18 to $25 Mea" the waist, with lony flaring skirts, made from coverts of the| new shades, worsteds and S18, $20 and $25) Derbys, cheviots, Att She Cot Oe MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY which begins Oct. 7 at the Morris Parle] W, L. Oliver has decided to raci day and announced that he would ship West with Green Morrin shortly after the close of the pres-| Gould. These latter trophies are open the Buffalo meeting, visited Grav end yesterday and was warmly greeted by whoae licenses were re- and Glennelie lost him all thie “ Koop Trinity Tell after the filly had won the} seagram horses. He will be tn the saddle there| member of the Greater bert, of the Polo Associat four times the same club before donors | of the irs, George ing in| G well- venend yester- v vill be for the Cara-| teams not exceeding an aggreg handleap of 16 go: — © ATHLETIC CHAMPIONS starter, whe been mae to Bullman and | pllorsemen took forwira t rris | voked ten dave ago Promines to Be Banner Event ark meeting af the fnal representation eee Of the sport fn its deat form on the acal| ‘pitahure Pall” won « $10,000 waner on O!4| po ogig Listithe Reser ra before the final flitting to the] pngaea, . # resident P. J. Conway, of the Greater Cone and moucOnlenie England. But River Pirate, Malden, Zoroaster q ack | New York Irish A. A., expects that e+ 8 and more tov. carnival of sports of the ciub, which will Green B, Morris will take his horees West . . . ? ~ sae wind ° : next week. The M nan said early} Trinity Rell was the subject for a $20,000] Wit gu? sine ainiso) seasonyonsOck 39, FeMeTAAy, afternoon that he would not watt for| commission by the Drake party. The mare] “il De the porary Treo elas the Morris Park autumnal meeting jor eave her backers se hat Desmarteau, ‘ bs never gare her backer mrach uneasiness, the champion ot AMR ane needa ~ aurwani forced tora) $1408 Ft |) gal Will mest John Flanagan. In the spec sea Ay Dawes Hani forced to crag) $1540 Jockey Spencer has left for Toronto to ride the| Ave-mile race A. Gd. Bo: whe vised A. A., expects to meet Alex Pierce and all the other dista rl. V. Bell,| Entry blanks can be had om P. J. part owner of the horses Col. Bil and|Conway, No. 20) Eas: Fittyceightt Mr. Bell, street, city. Forecast of MENn’s Fatt OVERCOATS What's new in Overcoats?— Come here; you'll see all the styles that are to be in favor with well dressed men this Fall, And an assortment bigger, bet- ter and more varied than ever —there’s the short box top- coat cut full and loose, and themediumlengthovercoat, and the great coat long anu loose, and thenewlong paddock tight- fitting to the waist with long eae tet Ne them with broad, shapely shoulders and long, narrow collars and lapels, If you don't know Vozei Brothers’ clothing, you don't know the best—you want the best for your money, don’t you? SPECIAL SALE OF The short, jaunty topcoat, troad of shoulder, wide of 500 MEN’S BLACK SUITS AT $12, Made from rich, soft-feeling black Thibet cloth, Itberal lines as the topcoat, but longer, about an inch below | i0 the regular single-breasted style. in broad-shoul. the knee, made from tan and brown covert cloths, soft un-| dered military sack style, and double-breasted style. at $12, ‘8: Fall Hats.—Aipines in all the new shades, Then there's the long, g:aceful paddock, form-fitting to pratl gray, tan and black, and all the correct shapes, narrow rims and low crowns, wide brims and high crowns, all the new blocks. Exclusive hatters Sh. 85 | charge $3. We charge pean rakes STORE OFEN SATURDAY TILL 10.80 P.M, Vog AProvhers FILLED. aon Sw.Cor. SP Arve. WILL MEET NEXT MONTH. | Big Carnival of Sports Arranged n, vow! York Irish all Ladies! Cap the Chief Trophy and and Belles Commoner safe] Will He Played for on Georgia track that was unusua'ly heavy in front] heating, decording te well wasted Wrest Court Next Month, The prize lst for the Lakewood Polo Club's annual fall tournament from Oct. J been announced by Chairman H. L. Her- n, The chief trophy will the Ladies’ | Cup, a new prize which must be won | be- coming its pa manent property. The | J. saljo Cups, given by Kingdon and J: ate the Gi wha ow" PEMBERTON TOF “Vital” |: sce FOUR TRUNPHANT TRADES WN HEN'S SHOES ICDA ned or de-#f Executed in three days. Opportunity offered them, cash captured them. teriorated than the “vitals,” the insides, the hidden part] It happened that three of America’s best footwear factories on. three days of a garment. That inside construction is as essential to in succession gave us the chance. We took their entire surplus stocks of | clothing as the iron skeleton to the modern. skyscraper, | At $165.00 and there’s where the skill of our manufacturer, the This . Fall's Best Styles and Best pee experience of our buyer, come in. That’s why Bernheim Qualities in Men’s High Grade Shoes, $5 DOWN. $1 WEEK clothing not only lvoks well but wears well, That’s why the follow- | One-Third to One=Half Less Than Regular Prices ’ 1DB ate We would be tempted to say a once-in-a-lifetime chance, if too|] ), 4. most remarkabié ropa EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. much extravagant * advertising didn’t make it difficult sometimes for ever put before the publia Any MEN'S SUITS, made from strictly| BOYS’ ALL-WOOL |People to believe the truth, Four lots: piano that resembles it costs double: f- all-wool cassimeres and fine cheviots,| SUITS, double-breasted 6 Men’s $1.£0 Shoes ‘try cotiipartzons, in neat mixtures, single vestee or sailor blouses; or double breasted or 40 5 sla epee eaters For 79c. the fashionable milit. uty. cut; sold elsewhere leove: of pure woo! No. 1 About 300 pairs ot good Style, $12.00, NOW. ss. eeeee | cheviots, in stylish mixtures and fine serviceable Men's Shoes, i) season- 5 A ; 1s from | worsteds, in Norfolk able weight. All sizes. MEN'S DRESS SUITS, made from) eee vets, also 2. 08 (Fully Guaranteed.) finest imported worsteds, in all the i dneeand chedl comely With: vests; never sold Men's $2.50 and $2.00 Shoes newest stripes and checks, handsomely | fT. Nps n 8400; now tailored and in every | hind Cathet Se AME 12 00 A drive in Fall Top Coats. an our \No. 2 For $1.00. suits sold downtown Black Satin Calf, lace, double sole ; It lots in tan or Oxford, n Calf, lace, dc at $18, $20; now.... U | {itt wereszsoto $00 now., 5.50 Shoes; Kidskin, lace, medium soles, BERNTEIM S 2338 and 2340 Third Ave., Come" 127th St. OPEN EVERY EVENING NAT. TILL 11.45 P.M. Men's $2,50 and $3.00 Shoes For $1.45. 3 Patent Leather, Kidskin and e@ Box Calf, lace. Latest of winter styles, plo ER EI ae Ee Men's $5,00, $4.00 & $3.50 Shoes SS a= For $1.90. SS Sa Seal GRAND OPENING SALE|"® * Sint foticihe: latest styles, and most approved pat- SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 27 AND 29, AT | terns. Welted and stitched soles, JOHN A. SCHWARZ’S THE PEMBERTON, early pire ae BOs ts ENe Aves Erosion, 840 Broad- UNION SQUARE, 44 EAST 14TH STREET, Handsome Souvenits Given to Each V sitor on Opening Sale Days. Betweon Broadway and University Placo. SPECIALS FOR OPENING DAYS. For Sale BAUMANN & COMP’Y, West 125th St., near 7th Ave. | HOMES FURNISHED COMPLETE. Railroads. & HUDSON RIVER Ry = THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK EX TRA SPECIAL weve at sone a Sale Friday, Sept. 26, and Saturday, Sept. 27. otek me ket Watches and Jewelry Tal in Exchange or Dought for Cash. 14K GOLD PREMIER | 25 eee alate a WALTHAM, $10. rai a a es $20 = aleeuaa | 1210 Se tet bere Perfectly Cut and Full of Fire, | GOLDEN OAK EXTENSION TABLE, LIKE PICTURE, $2.98, : OLDEN ‘ pits ego.’ Due Butato TA0e Magare Py Investigate Our Easy siIDEBOARD, i ch SF asoek daa ty y y * DAY <PRI X LIKE PICTURE, Payment System. $13.49, M510 2 Signets, All the Wem Ones. exchange, ed cepts KEENE, 180 BROAD. CReEptt is freely given to A raved Free, Yo ee ea WATCHES REPAIRED, S Be site watches or Jom —— = IRE onl $3 FOR $1 9% SEU, Sif] 245 Foe RE only a very small payment, which you pe NEE Bile aor oes Pactary eg tay can make shout one-cited te former cost CR acarr ls 5 old watches eve or taken in 3.35 Due prea epe Te 4 few, onee 35 F- VERY week or every month. In this way you can patos 100 AES ane 200 Fo CHICAGO SPECIAL. Wilt desea Lifeuse, sagrered CHARLES “A. KEENE, || 0g acne toe a have a'nicely furnished home, ' D* yourself and your family in stylish, well made and good wearing clothing without ~ $1 WBERLY Srsiensp toting uly 6.00" weil ar oak aa Pc NENGe or hardship. There are plenty GREDIT Sst, * SI aMERAAE Hn! | 6.35 f ot—MowintaL xneae, vn other stores where credit is given, but 7 ; 7:30 Brea enue 8.00 ?: BUFFALO AND. SPECIAL, | Due, Buffalo | 7.25 Ne 8.33. Toronto 20 phere is no store in this city where you can do as well as here. $2.50 GOLD GLASSES $1. THIS WEEK our opticians will examine y WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE. ayee FREER and soll you wpa of i280, OLD | pever ‘have, this canes agala. KEENE 5 Oc. Per Week Opens Account 5 Oc Hours § to 6, ‘ousraaye Vacluded; Glasses made e palred. MICHAELS BROs., WEAR DIAMONDS STH AVE. ANDO STH ST., BROOKLYN. LOOK PROSPEROUS pee cod ee a : Traine. illuminated “with Plates Senne sey ae Rates | It is better to have, your rg this fe Me Gh aa "DidWUNDS, WATCHES, JBWELRY. | {6"uyoh vou Rade’ We ae Te 3 ri to wish you had. We do |] Fulton st. sn4.108 Broadway, rn Sunday Steamers erserir rans ceo anonie | 10 (0H you had. We do Tissier r LINE jm 0 to Boston idence, |. unnVicS WYEET £52. {| botanical ay. iiahes |NEW "YORK ” "CENTRAL ROUT $1.00 to Providence, Urania eReD) tens, || pain impossible. No charge | NEW YORK, BOSTON Good Sense _ The Vast ani Wiognot, mtoaisire eg EE Ey eG Hee for Examination or Consul- AND NEW EN ' LARSIONT and TREMONT | | 467 FULTON ST. BROOKLYN (Opp. Matthews"), tation. Soringaela Shoe eF sReNSr NEW CREDIT SYSTEM, —— YOUR CREDIT 13 GOOD WITH US. Open an | and 138 All Work Guaranteed 10 Years, [Staterooms Reserved im Advance, | Clothing for Ladies, Men and Boys. || pun Sets of Teeth... $5.00 200 000 Sth Cur Rater to All New England Points, || Gold Crowns, aa karat. $5.00 . + Bown 3.90 P.M, ts: mM aan For Everybody. Sie lies grup ; pS oe). $3 to Boston (ev Oe on wa] | Gold Pintegs. St! : {i200 mae soc, up f| 11.00 P. Ss nf Priests: 3.30 P . Ties ‘By direct steamer, all the way by| ¢ Ticketa ai) ima omtces, 418 For the low jnstep and water from New York, Wednesdays _ HE FASHION CREDIT HOUSE, Waterbury Dental Parlors, }| 2 6 Breadayy aadiat Giaed Oak aaa hollow foot, it’s hard to get and Saturdays, 6 P.M. Returning, spa se BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: Gen “Superthtendent. Gen. Pa | leave Boston from Atlas Stores, 6 DIT “AL . 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. a really right fit. FoM fed and Saturday. CRE] T TO 4 ry LL. Cit dent wom ASrahem: (Opes Been Saee*:) WEST SH SHORE Our (Goinbination willl do ako HEAPEST | Mon ait itva ton esa rare cash prices ee aAl Mite PIM: ale RAILROAD pei: cut 1d Holidays, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Franklin St. Sta., bei ¥ |it—it’ 's made hollow at the HIVER DAY LINE. 123 W, 125th St near Lenox Ave, Geant French and Swedish spowen || felons, 4 West S04 08 eat and Meat river bo Fulton at. (by i shank, and fits properly ere NEW YORK" and | — _OPEN EVENINGS, | Ne net rn ta | CREDIT. t M Tl Bi. pose: ae. the wauatne: /Watches and Diamonds. eccecceteceuecce - be jover the instep, and has the ia : iy, ean : Lowest Pricen Reliable Goods, nellabie Dentistry. |. ; aaa Gav8 £ anata room for comfort over the Pr e gale od Din Gold Crown, . . $3 | aellaneeut on : * American Watch and Dit ren, Mire eponehneer ie Fearn Aare pinmond Cos, % Bridge Work (72%) $3 estanrant open 1, aon NEL__TAKE BLE See The uppers will Pr Patents pr Leavy bi ren Jersey P. RR, e 233 PM : q “gest Te eet Gea'l Pam'r Agta, {28 DOUBLE svcTION, Teeth that ill not drop when spread over the soles. SOLD NOWHERE ULSE Opa Eventngs FURNITURE. |\JAMES S. COWARD,| — tin | $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN a We want 268-274 Greenwich St., nemr WarrenSh Nee | aa a $1 WEEKLY. i You fflevdsr and’ pou will he creases GRANDANAUAL "HSTITAL | &, tren x Patent Attorneys 2 |LEWIN'S, 45 W. 14TH ST., Porcelain Crowns, ue ) Mall Orders Fiited, 267 WEST 125TH DR. TARR'S DENTAL PARLORS, NEW YORK MustctPaL counatts, cant a ag Help Wanted—Female. ee hs wuy of mann. |B o,4¢ EAST 1TH ST, : UNITED, TRIGH LEAGUE OB le, goods quaran- See eeere = ness confideattal, WANTED—CURTAIN "AND DRAPERY SB! e howe JAMES DENUMAN, Sf in ie Lawyers Oeil papers Yen Help Wanted—Mal GEO. ROBINSON (LAWYER), | COMPETENT HANDS NESD APPLY TO 8uU- plea AL net vi me = Lt road aeons WATCHMAKER and jeweller; give Rye 09 Nassau ot sDayrs 1370. Wena Bin ot, (Sigh) PERINTENDONT UPHOLSTERY WORKROOM, ! oa 3 wae stay PP vsroy "Jeataiee, "Driage: LEGAL ADVICE MAIL), ONE DOLLAN. 96 BAST LOTH OT, port, Conn, Rok si

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