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] “HY —_— YARDARM PICKED 10 WIN THE BROOKLYN HANDICAP Much Will Depend on the Start in the Gravesend Classic Thureday aad Quick Breakers Will Have a Big Ad- vantage Over Slow Beginners. The quick beginner, with speed enough ; the ‘amina | Keene's Conre ‘ ge: clear of his field, with st: enough to stay the route, will be winner of the Brooklyn Handicap. The slow beginner, tardy to get in motion, might just as well stay in the stable. There {s every Indication that the field that starts In the Brooklyn will be the largest in the history of the race. Positions, too, will be a great factor fm this race, The horses on the rail, unless they be very quick to get going, are likely to get shut out in a big field, for the rail position at the start of thi race is on a turn and there will be a lot of crowding. Horses whioh have post positions from, say No. 4 to No. 10, are the ones that will have the best chances in this event. Horses on the outside must have speed and those that are on the outside ure going to make a des- perate effort to get across for a position near\the rail. ‘The start will therefore cut a large figure In the Brooklyn and the plungers may reason out the value of first position before putting down a aweller on this race. Quick Brenkers Have Advantage. Articulate's ohances looked second to none a week or so ago when St looked as if not more than a dozen would go to the post. Now there is every indica- Uon that there will be at least twenty starters, Horses like Blues, Yardarm, and others quick on their feet are going | to have a big advantage. Horses of the gy of Articulate and Herbert, who frate before chey leave the post, e little chance. rule the chances of th joing, and he the | Saye can go a route. That was James R. He was quick to get just tin-canned all the Broo¥lyn. writer Is of the opinion that a year-old will win the stake this year for the reason that the oldar horse are of very poor class. There none of them that can be termed good horses. @ to show some people before thev Will, believe all the stories‘of tis great work. The fact that Irish Lad is being hur- ried along seems to indicate that Mr Whitney's entry may Include this good colt, and that they are fone too -con- fident of Goldsmith ana Gunfire. The latter has speed In her favor and she But {f a spapdy three- ar-old like Yardarm takes hold of her and keeps In the going along for the first mile she Is likely to throw out an anchor and come to rest. Yardarm should Win. The writer's cholce will be Yardarm, no matter what story may be told by rks of the other candidates at da Yardarm world of sped and there |s ilttle tas to his ability to go a route. If ‘Aing beats Yardarm {t will be Irlst Lad, who is said to be in very fine fettle. Still Yardarm has the advantage of a couple of races in him and Irish Lad is none too quick a beginner at the post. City Bank's Great Race. Clty Bunk won't go to the post at & to 1 the next time he starts, City Bani was only about a block the best In the last race yesterday, for he came down the hill lke the pire State Express after he had tried playing tag with Young Henry on the top of the hill. City Bank ts “some horse and the story of his working a mile in close to 1.40 Is evidently correct. It is strange, how- ever, that he was not backed yesterday. a race of this sort are despised. | ing. A horse 18 good as he and one that had year-| worked as fast was deserving of back- But next time send In the bank ™MCLne three-year-old haa ever woa' roll. un, the +--—______ »JME FAST “PREPS” FOR Tr (Special to The Evening World.) RAVESENE RACE TRAOK, May %. Pugmt weather and a perfect track sche training conditions this morn- and the trainers and racers came | in 1.191 je open at an early hour, The train- Behonors of the morning fell to John Teo who brought over the Whitney idates—Goldsmith, Irish Lad and Bhre, All ehowed thelr excellent tlWtion by the following trials: Gun- H)vas the first of the trio to be sent Eehandicap distance, which she nego- Ned tn a very handy manner to ail Pearances and {t looked like a breczing 0.57 easily. She carried about 115 pounds and | ris. lepped at the following pace: One- th in 0.18, one-fourth in 0.261 elghths in 0,89 1-2, one-half in 0.5 e-ciyiiths in 1.05 1-2; three-quarters in 8 l-2; ‘8, ono and an eighth miles in 1.66 1-2! mile seven-eighths in 1.31, one mile in | 6,55 handil ‘ni finished the mile and a quarter in| si weil in hand. Irinhy Lad’s Two Trials, Irish Lad wag next to appear and he vas sent his trial as follows: One- Higheh, 0.13; quarter, 0.27; three-elghths, | <tepped 141; half, 0.53 4 five-eighths, 1.07 1- three-quarters, 1.19 1-2; seven-eighths, 1,83; mile, 1.46; mile and an eighth, 2.02, finishing the mile and a quarter, driv-| dng, in 2.14 1-2, ‘alner Rogers apparently was not fatisfied with the trial and repeated i frish Lad six furlongs in company with | his The horse acted as {f the first trial of one and a quarter miles warmea tim) IMPRESSIVE TRIALS fable companion Matches tn 1.15 3-4. | up, for the second was done in a much | handler manner. Goldsmith was sent only six furlongs, which he turned in 1,16 1-1 in an easy manner. Destiny, in company with another, breezed six fur- Jonas in 1.18 handily. Tra‘ner Bob Smith gave Articulate an- other work for the Brooklyn Handicap, which he stepped at the following pace: One-elghth im 0.12, one-quarter in 0.25, three-eighths jin 0.371-2, one-half in| 0,601-2, fiveeighths in 1,03, three-quar~ ters in 1151-4, seven-eighths in 1.29 1-1 one mile in 1423-6, one mile and an eighth in 1-4 and finished the mile and a quarter drying in 2.10, Jockey Martin Seriously Hurt. Jockey Jack Martin was more seriously imjured than at first thought, as two of his toes were broken and one side badiy scraped and brudsed, It will be some time before he 1s seen in the saddie.| Tom Welch telephoned to the Fordham Hoppital, and the doctors Informed him that the rider must be kept quiet for some Ume yntil the bones knit. Advance Guard may not be seen at the races for some time, The big caest- nut has been causing Owner Shields a lot of anxiety for some time past, and rather than take chances he had the big fellow fired for a splint, which throws him out of training for the pre ent. He has not been on the truck in six Who'll Ride Oom Paul? ‘Trainer Ed Graves $9 much worried over the question of a Jockey for Oom ul, He is making an effort for Cochrane to ride the horse in the leap. With a. good ‘rider Graves considers Oom Paul's changes second to Done. Mayor Graham etepped a handy seven furlongs in 135. Mitchell's Margraviate gall seven-eighths of a mile In 1.36 Stsilf Bast Kelston and Bride 'Cara toe jerked. 0 Lop OR la pe | orris's two-year: od, ‘Water and ‘Prescio ow Ereoeea along to atron, lops. Ben. nington'’s Semi: is and § iris tase saruct™ at Sete Ss ey and Van Ness, of the lot, were sent to useful gallops, ing. st Miah epped & handy mile in ny Acrobat galloped one mile at a ute gait. Gir Carter, of the same string, five furl oandliy’ Phare ches eorionee, I 08 io cone and one-half ‘alles at a two- J Fitchnett “ks ues fate Leino", tied So one mile in 1.49, breezing. Ponshea and one mile to an ‘Water t sopped ia Arthur and Niaxus, open . Jul the Taylor string, were sent t game variety of exercise, Northern Star piepes half a mile in 0.55 breezing. sent to trotting and ering. Krish- a Bho Gua and Buoolic, of the er gre t Lg re on the easy Stone were) THE BROOKLYN HANDICAP. furlongs in 1, Gaheris was sent seven furion; 8 in 1.3} easily. Petra 11. stepped haif mile {n 0.52 handily. Alfonten, of the Bennett string. breezed a half mile in 0.55. Silver Plush worked six furlongs W. D. Condon galloped seven furlon, in 186. Ben Battle breezed one ana threé-quarter miles in $16. easily. Ii lyria stepped five furlongs In 1.06 eas: lly. Locket, of the same. string, gal- loped five-elghths of mile in 1.06 1-2. Carroll D. breezed fi furlongs in 1.06 handily. Bonus stepped six furlongs in 1.18 1-2 easily. Svengall worked three- fourths oe a mile) an 18 handily. Bruft en. Ix furlo; in 1.19 easily. Gendarme galloped ur furlongs 4 dieadiand, the Doggett strin, stepped @ half mile ins0ea handily, ndling galloped six furlongs in 4.18. eri Was sent seven furlongs in asily, one and one-half miles at a two-minut galt. Khital stepped four furlongs in ¥. Fauloonbridge worked! one {a 1.50 easily. Senator O'Brien's Lake Dreezed one mile in 1.47 1-2 hand. ily. Reticent stepped a half mile in i easily, Flying Buttress five furlongs in 1.07 handi pan breezed one tile | in Lew Kraft galloped o 7 easily, Bs iP me mile in 1.47 Loe King and Gallant Smith together Teen one rae fy ue handily. Hy- « reezed five furlongs {n_ 1, saally, Giron, wanked six Pe ionwaste 18 handily. Captain R. D mile In 1.47 8:4 easily, © Salloped one Old England was sent one mile tn 1.45, accomplished in a very easy manner. Durazzo, of the same string. was ‘eezed five-elghths of a mile In 1.06 eas- ly. Indivereet stepped five furlongs in 1.04 3-4 eastly. Saccharometer worked one mile in 1.46 handfly, —— ot AT SHEEPSHEAD. (Speclal to The Bvening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, May 26.—I'raining operations were re- sumed at the Coney Island Jockey Club's course this morning with a dash and sprint that have not been seen on the grounds since the racing season began. Horses from all parts of the country thronged the course, and during the morning the track was filed with the runners at exerelse. res of ralibirds and spectators wit- nessed tho gallops that were begun be- fore the village rooster gave out nis first ‘note. The weather was perfect and the track was fast, and it was a matter of remark that the mosquito cure that has been experimented on in the vicinity worked to perfection, and there was not one of the pests to bo seen, The feature of the morning's exer- cise was the smart gallon of Major Daingerfleld, which, inthe presence of his part owner, Andrew Miller, was sent a mile and a furlong in 1.57. ‘The mile was turned in 1.43 and the great yacer had a lot in hand all the way. Trainer Frank Regan has him in charge and he will be as fit as hands can make him when he strips for silk in the Brooklyn Handicap. ‘Trainer A. J. Joyner had a busy morn- ing of it, and several of his charges Were sent over the ground at good rates of speed. Water Boy covered a mile handily in 147. The son of Water Cress is taking his training in good shape and should race to the Charles Elwood turned seven furlo: in 1.30 1-2. Sir Vooraees recled off furlongs in 1.17, Boutonniere was sent a mile in 1.46 1-2. The stables of others Were shown to jogging exercise. Trainer J. H. MoCormack, of the L. V. Bell string, allowed Col. Bill a mile gallop in 1.46, ‘and the fast racer did it in good style. Captivator did six fur- longs in 1.20. Lady Albercraft breezed three furlongs tn 0.40, St. Barnaby cov- ered six furlongs in 1.25. St. Jude did a mile in 1.44, Emergency reeled off a half In 0.62 1 ' ‘Trainer G, B. Hill, of the F. Gebhard string, sent ‘The Rival a mile and a furlong in 2.01. Gold Drop and Hot Air turned five furlongs in 1,05. J. R. Keene's Clarion and a stable mate gal- joped an easy mile in 1.53 A quartet of two-year-olds preezed five furlongs in August Belmont's Bire Eater gallo} a mile in 1.47, ‘Trainér E, 'H, Garrison sent The Rhymer a mile and ‘a furlong in 2.00, H. Kk. Vingut sent Choate a mile in 1.46. J. W. Schorr’s John A. Seott reeled off six furlongs In 1.18, The Goughacre Stable's Dublin turned a mile in 1.48 Short Hose covered the distance in the same tme. A. Simons gent Ring Dove six funiongs in 1.20. Low ix Goldsmith may do, but he will AMATEUR BA The Brighton A. C, champions of Brooklyn, croased bate with the orack Alaskes, champions of Gtaten Island, yesterday. The feature of the | game was the batting of Skeggs, Cavai &. Manaing, ‘The score: Brighton A.C. | Aleskas. | r 1b 90 8 @ ribpos ¢ Fiyan, 3.1222 0 ee 1102 0 Laie o| 10 20 2113 oon 20 23 og200 10 10100 21 1390 "1 6 0 Gelzier, 1260) 6 8 0 Trac 0030 19 1/Totatn 49019 3] SCORE BY INNING, | |) Brighton A. C 12400200 — Alaseae INEEN0.6 1000.12 044 Savoya have organized for the fenton and mould Tike to hears trom teams averaging tee to nixteen youre, Woe will play the Carlisle Fi next Sunday, Address George ‘McCormack, No. 966 Second avenue, city. ‘The Kingston B. B. A. wi hear from ““davk'* ‘Donovan. F kame on thelr groun’ tna “wane to hear feom the, Ciman F urbana, Clermont Fy. rany team in the Bronx. Have Ju Mand July 26 opan for auiteo 00d inducements. Address 42) Fam Bast Pitty see Tho Aroma A, C. would Ike to hear from a few good all-around players, tncluding strong | raging thirtesn to fifteen, playing | Ramer. Adirens’ John L samt Blghty-third atreet, el team offering F. Novotny, atreot Shattuck, No. 330 xoventeen years. Murphy, No. 141 Bast The Star BoB, C. would like to arrange games with teams averaging thirteen to nety-sixth street feen and one-half years, Sundays bet or friendiy games played. Address Cay M. Krauamen, ws i ng Canals would 1 ‘averaging from ne to eleven» e fine up €s foliowa: TH. Bloomfield, | eine Jd. Leroy, rf.; B. Smulger, | io: E, D. Jamin, | Addrers . thy Cresent B. feavure Vajeitl: BB thems by a acore of 10 to 8. Th the pitching of Han Score by, innings: 02210000 111030 Phillips Hanpan and Stiverman. out alxteen mi Crescent | | RH. EK. Newsboys ..920036030-23 19 6] Frankiore AC 420043010-18 13 10! The Little Giants A. C, defeated the Varick Gient Juniors by a score of 8 to 4 Jolt rds would ike to hear trom goo” alfearcund playera with, unitorms, z from 14-16 years. Address John Judge Phillips gailoped |~ M1 Waet Third street. like to, arrange from 14 to 1 The Emanons would with teams @ Public School t ef.; Senger, 3h. Kiernan, aa.: tain and man Weat Pitty-aecond ytreet,, . | to arrange games ‘The Infants would like with all teams averaging thirteen to fifteen years, They line up as followa: A. Cook, If. H. Kraus, 8. Do Witt, ri Carter, C! Leong, 3h: J. Levine, 2b.; M. MeCue, 1b. SH. T. Farrell, ¢.: B. Cavan’ Dp. AG: rosa J. Lavine, captain, No. 436 Cherry atre eee ‘The Cedar F. 6. would like to} Gtaten Island and play a team averaging four- | teen to fifteen years, near one of the ferries. Will play for side bet of $5 or less on July 4, P.M. Address F. W. Heckel, No. 81 Alabama sventie, “Brooklyn. serie MORNING GAME, x. | Brookiya stare 99120000 0-3 1 2] Livery Boye) 0.0Q01010 3-506 FTERNOON GAME | RALE, St Bars. 0 02 00 2 400.09 OF 12) Listybova 000.0000 010 1-8 0 i} ° einioers Howard F.C, have organized and would ltke | to hear from teama averaging fifteen years. | Would Ike to hear from «pitcher and out- | fielder. Address John R. Keough, No. 885 Park | avenue, New York. The Friendihip League Juniors would Uke to | Play toama averaging nine to eleven years. They play weekdays and holldays, Have ali| dates in May, June, July. August and Septem: | her open. Address Howard Smith, No. $10 Eaat Seventleth atreat, city, The St, James B. B.C. defeated the Sulll- yan Juntors on Sunday by @ score of 21 to 15. | ‘They would tke to hear from team: fourteen to fi ‘Tue score St. Janes i 110424 3 2-21 Sullivan Juniors .....0 10 01 0 1 012-15 Batteries for the teama were Sullivan and MoPike; Mitehof and Lane. Address M. J. | Sulllvan, No, 10% Oak street, City, would Ike to arranz: thirteen to averaging games with | een years Sparrow, rt. i Conta, Teasdale, as.: V Address Wiillam Tianch, No, 916 East One Hun- dred and Eighty-thint eireet. | pier Maroon, crack Hatlem ffél4 club, would like to hear from @dme strong team for an aftern ane Decoration offering & good induc Have open dates in May, June, Jul; and Septem! to hear f the following t C., Oakley: Pearsalls, St. Ji . Poekak’ Wenatwoodn, Me Wie atrength) Address J. Kenny, No, 247 East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth’ streee, . 8 e At Wiiliamsburg— RILE yalerian Lyceum.0'9 9 010 200-335 Cecillans ... 2111201 -9 82 Battories—Vaieriana, Flood and Farmer; Cecll- fang, Wiwardd and Allen. eee The Maplewood B. B. C. would like to ar- range «umes with teams averaging fourteen to fifteen ye ‘They have Decoration Day, May 31 and all Sundaya in July and August open, Address Edward F. Healy, No. 311 Eaat Sixty ninth street, New York City. The employees of A. L. Metzer’s allk house ‘against the Elites. ry good gime in was: Elites, 18; fourteen to, fifteen years. Jn, No, 2436 Webster ay ‘The Terrace Field Club deteaced the Franklins on Sunday, May 17, the score being 22 to The Terracés 4 few open dacea in July and would Itke to hear from uniformed teams ayer $5.00 Gold Eye Glasses, $1.00 a Pair. This te @ remarkable chance should appeal strongly wearers, not only dollar solid gald| dgilar, but that the olutely right tn ‘Tats offer ts FOR THIS WEEK of my three atore These doctors will ma tho} onghly and give you advieo free of charge, LMaxaule, 106B.23d st,, NewYork near 4th it turned a half in 0.68. "The Columbi able’s Gloriosa breesed six furionaa 1h iss J.E, Widener’: tansil altoped wo eulles’ at © ewer aainate na 541 Fultonst.,Bklym %* DeKalb 192 Fulton st,, Bkiyn »r. Orange |G. A, O'Connor, Ni 10 | June, published. The Evening aging wixteen to se lam B. Jehnaon, m Seymours Enstop Juniors Adatina Mohtoans at terles— Morgan, Bium, Koetle B. B.C. with kame on gron Sunday, “May 17, Continentala would like to book games with teama fourteen to their grounda or oj cm Rod Ine, No. by @ score of 19 to TD. Bandel, contre # 8. Borger, ahortsop: F. Frankenberg, H mul like to book trom Aturen to ele, No. 36) Bas ‘The Cathedral Jr. the Holy Cross by Parkville .. seek Sumner. m2 | The Shady Side a A to weventeen yea No. 818 Greene avenue, Breokiya, 599090000112 At Flushing, tL ood feama who in Wemchonce: No. 9027 Third avenue, ve ly detested tie Wyanokes by a sore of 9 The Twentieth Century iehborhood House, defeated the Crescent A. left held; xteen years. _ Address all communications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, World, New York. voriteen years. Address Witl- anager, No. 34 Gutton place, 20, Aug. 8 and 15 open tor cla teams, 00000109004 P2000a1 94 2064001 O18 6 4 Devine and Doran and Ray ee would Ike to men Cuddy, . the Bradhuret second team ait for aport only, en Adtreas A, Gittord Forty-third eureet c., Clark ? iK ne wl West pay A. of "the They Hine up as follows: +A, Samuela, third base, Lowenstein, ‘second Vase 1. Gtopkowits, right catcher; J, Rosendit ase. The winners kamen with (eame averaging Address X. Sam- PIAL mreot defeated the St. Josephs of the erore of 13 to 7 2 02020 THY Ce a a] F.C, would ik 9 0 0 arrange with teams from ten to twelve years. | Would like to hear from Viotors, Niegaras, Dela- ware Jre or any other team of same strength. 0, JIT Fast Geventioth street. The Wizards (eighteen) have all Saturdays in July, oftown teams ‘August and September open and Guodensks | teams guaranteeing expenses for ten men, out- Preferred. Would Iike to. hear for from Lady Warrens, of Haverstraw. For address J. W. Hoffman, No. 167 Amsterdam avenue, Bug F. C. 22065 Fy Away OoO1d Batterice—Siai and Kie Away. MeGovern Umpire—Mr. Fitzgerald. and Slattery, ah £208 all-round player would Itke to join nih pntform. ‘The Qlerrick A. Fort Horn F. C. ferted @ picked-up ery for winne: lama team offering expenses ments. Any position except Address Dan! New York City. for non-appearanoe, induce- itoher. Can fur- 1 Wilson, P.O. from tne They do- team Py a score of ¥ to 5. rs, Waddell and Wiensheuk, © claim 4 game Next Sunday the Merrick A. C. erdes bata with water, and to make steam freely !’’ «« You see the Tanner has now turned Calker, and in trying to water-proof the leather has AIR-PROOFED it. ‘‘He has sealed up its pores with astringent minerals, with caustic chemicals, and with heating oils, till you—poor old Skipper Foot —sweat like a stoker «Come out of your furnace room, and step into a Regal Cooler of Valvic Ventilating Calfskin! This is the leather that proves its sweat-dispell- ing porosity by the ‘Valvic’ test in Regal windows.”* —~ «Coolest, cleanest, and toughest of all foot cover- “AHOY DOWN THERE a “Is Breezer?”’ said Billy Buzz Saw. «¢ Well I mean your boot, if you prefer that fancy name for thing built with the main objects of an Ocean MATEURS, ATTENTION! The Evoning World will print all challenges, results of games or’) other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Edition. From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be Uy Homesteada for a aide bet at One Hupdred! and Sixteenth street and Uroadway. Game 410 A.M. William J. Ferrick, No. 304 Weat Oue Hundred and Fourteenth strvet. city, . Brookiya W. Coos OR AR ELS Ridgewooa 00003800 OG Batteriee—Lynch, Kerna and Page; Hope and Fleischman. o—13 The Violias beat combs in an exett= ing (welve-inning game as follows: Ragecomda 024 00020000 6 Violas 01.6006 00000 1-4 The features of the game were Murphy's hit- Blanode catching, Salbe brothers’ fhe Violias would like to axrai od with teams ing 1k to 14 youre. Address Wiliam Bauch, No. @15 Rant 183d at. The Chaswing would like to hear trop teams thirteen to fourteen years) pret Youak Diamonds, Young Crystal Jrs., ve s, erside, Jrs., Fearnot F, C., shamrock Grands, Thomas Baseball ‘Cluo, 6 J Jrs., St. Ann's Academy second team, Delaware, dre, Young Kingatons. Addrews all mee vo G, ©, Consoily, No, 4d Fast Twenty aires. Victor A. C., of East Now Tork, defeated the Pirate A.C. by a score of 17 16. VI would ike to arrange games with teams a) aging Uirteen to fourean years. | The features of sthe game were home runs by L. Black- macker and L. Decker, and the pitening of F. Seaman. George Gulaafson, 29° Fulton street, Brooklyn. ee The Hoboken F. C., the undefeated semi-pro- femional champions of Jersey, has a few Span dates which It would like to close with the followin, tropolitane, Ridgewooda, Brightons, Murray Hille and Brooklyn F.C, Addresa A. Wordemann, No. 11381 Garden street, Hoboken, N. J. Met, Lif, NT.W.D1 0100300 Astoria A. A.. 090003 0 0 0-3 Batiery for winpers, Gallaan and Haenke. ‘The Seneva Baseball Clud,ot the Ninth Werd sil! crows bats with the Comet F.C. om the Skelly's grounds, Ji avenoe, Breckiya, on Deceretiee Dap anerneen. | As, these two Strong teams & good game is expects . Shea snd a Bianoct will Bethe battery Yor the Three base ‘hits, ee Kaa ree a, 2 . Tro ‘Tervio. Ww. Kelly, ‘y . . Pastime F. C. would itke to arrange games with aay time @ from fourveen to fit- teen years of age for side bet or practice game to be played on opponent’ Mast be unformed. Address J. 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A real bargein and a chanee to save money In horse feed. horseshocing, veterinary eur geon fees, dying horses during warm weather and other expenses of light delivery service. You should take advantage of this offer. ‘These machines can be operated at an expense of $1.00 per day for fuel, and cover over forty miles per day, carrying 500 pound: This should appeal to automobile agents, confectioners, gJothiers, Ice cream manufacturers, laundrymen and others. Bids will be received for one or more. Address for particulars W. R. GOLDING, Box 196, New York World. do, Naabviile (vie Cineingath and“ Loatevitiey, Tndianapolie, | C8: laut,” Dining Car. 4155 P.of.—CHICAGO LIMITED —Pullman Sleep= ne, Smoking and Observation Cara. For Chie * . £389, Toleds and Cleveland. Dining Car. 5.53 P M.—ST, LOUIS EXPRESS—For Pittsburg, Cincinnati, tnilanapolis, Louisville, St. Louta, Diaia, For Wel . Va. (ria Shenane loath Valiey Route). 6.65 F. M.—WESTERN EXPRESS—Por Chicago, For Toledo, except Saturday. Dining Car. | 7165 P. M.—PACIPIC EXPRESS—Por and Chicago, Por Knoxville, daily, via Shen= Peed Attend Route. Connects for Cleveland urday. 3 P. M—CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATE EXPRESS—For Pittsburg. Cleveland, Cincige Indianapolis and St. Lo Just as swellest, slickest shoe anywhere for more money. Made on the Potato Toe Laem as much higher cost shoes. The dandiest shoe that can be made for $9.95 Get a pair to-day. “Danger signals.” Decayed teeth or |) teeth lost through neglect are signals |! of danger. Look out for your teeth! Health and beauty are often wrecked by not heeding the signals, Have ;} yOu ever noticed people with sunken |] cheeks, caused by the loss of teeth that might just ‘as well have been } } saved? We can't SAVE what is lost, but we can REPAIR the damage done. Our bridge-work will do it. Our New Botanical Discovery | if prevents any pain while the work is || being done. No charge for examina- | tion or advice. All work guaranteed ten years. Full Sets of Teeth 78 Nassau 8t., 80 Cortianse +++ $5.00 | | aWAgHIN TON AND THI SOUTH. | 7-55, 8.25. 6.35 (Dining Car), 10.10 (Desbrossee and Cordandt Streets, 10.20) (Dining Car), 10.55 (Dining Car) A. 'M. . (Dining Car), 2.10, (Desbroasen ‘and Cortlandt Streets, 2.20), (3-38 “Congressional Limite all Parlor and Dining Care), $25" (Dining Car), 4.35, (Dini Car 4.55 (Dining Car), 9.25 'P. M., 12M $35 (Dining cari, 1085" i 12.55 (Dining Can, i opgreesias: i aerate Say lor Dine (Dining le Dining Car), ditt (Dining Cary, 5-18, $48 Pe Me. Ta tOeatene, 12.10 night datiy. (ATM Tee est JIN E—iBaprone, Ba Mm SEABOARD AIR 2 RAILWaAt f—Exprese, | ef Mand i240 niga dally beg 43 ‘ORFOLK AND WESTREN LWA Y- j AILWAY—1. M. woek-days and 4.55 P. M. rive’ . * $5.00 Gold Crowns, a2 karat. Gold Fliliags..c. se. SE ap Silver Fillings. soc. up FOR. OLD POINT COMFORT WE FOR by coming here for your all. ta Cc ! 4 E DI anSVERYBODY dental work. You'll be aalnee OTS, et, OPE. CENTRAL RR. STATION, Clothing, Cloaks, Jewelry, Fummiur be ees, sure that the work is Seventh Ave., cor. 126th St, 1 want every man_ that i suffering from Varicocelo, Me! forme Lost ‘soe and Vitaity, Conditions, ‘zema, ea, ions of the po or to come and have a social Free of Charge a thorough per | Sundays Advice Preo, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, L. W. SWEET & CO., | | 37-39 MAIDEN LANE (IN STORE). BROOKLY. Shoes 39 MAIDEN LANE. TAKO £1 “TYPEWRITERS RENTED. V¥.8 WeeTER ‘weekly or moataly | €0., 177 Broadway, WEEKLY PAYMENTS—Fine diamonds, watches; Waterbury Dental Parlors, ) isis co-3e ee BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 234 St. (4 door wen Abraham — (Opp. Eden Musee.) ) = 12. 5 | Tigkot efi. Nine. sh 1364 ih maa 281 Brosd. ; 182 Firth Avenue (below. 294 St, i> (corner 29th St. West Twanty-third Street. St foot of Dosbrosses and Cortianit Streets: & Cash or Credit, One Price. the wholesale business in three retail stores, 8 TO 6 SUNDAYS 9 TO 4. positively save you the salddiema It foun ik no reference from your employer. Hpi Fulten Street, 390 Broa lve you honest goods nia Anne Keep il sraraactions strteuly confidentiat Cy. The send representative #f inooprentent to Foe aes ycall for and fant our account. Teleshons aif ayaa tNPoURD vanta Rajiroad Can Servlee, ATTEnnuRy, re General Man, NewY orkCen A Suggestion. You'll save time and a lot of annoyance, too, UPTOWN BRANCH. 968 SIXTH AVE. | BRA: 467 FULTON ST. | ; Dusiness sti coaflden: right and will be done in a way to please you. Good work at low prices hasbu'lt up our busincss. State Past” Mai Gel Crowns HEL Edits Hard Filing but ls lings exira tng with Co nine FLANKS DENTAL As SIN. 205 SIXTH AVENUE, WEST SIDE, NEAR 14TH ST. Froadway Office Removed to Stxth Avenue. o> > > RKRERKK ck ck yExcost Sunday. HAL DIV 9.05 A. M. and 2.38 P.M. th Adame 1 dows, Write, ATCH CO., 65 S ko a8 and TH see SOnvokiyn ceonate ot As Aen, Bone ALL MAKES. ©0., BT Bway, Tel, 3240 Prank. | us Sika = DIAMONDS, WATCHES, payments; lowest NATIONAL DIAMOND enon, nee cooAgential, MAIDEN LANE: $1 WEBKLY —Sestemen's cosas sade o' GEO.ROBINSON (LAWYER),! exter, 387 Broadway, room 7. 89 Nassau st, Day). 1370 Biway, 37 st. (Breniag). actin