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TRAINING GALLOPS AT TWO Brooklyn SHEEPSHEAD BAY, May 27.-Down at Sheepshead Bay this morning during the hours the racers take their consti- tutionals the weather conditions were & bit disagreeable. Dark clouds hung over the course and the temperature was CX- tremely chilly, The track, however, was in perfect shape and scores of racers were sent to exercise over it, Tho work accomplished was for the most part of a breezing kind, but was by no means characterless, for the smart trials of reveral of the good ones mark them to be ready when silk is wanted. August Belmont's Mizzen covered a mile in 1.49. Forward galloped over the fame ground In 1.60, The youngster Ga}lant breezed a half in .66. Magis- trate was allowed an easy six furlong turn dn 1.29 1-4, W. C. Whitney's two-year-olds, Mi- mosa and Destiny, going together, cov- ered five furlongs in 110, Gun Fire breezed a half in 62 L. V. Bell's Co!. BIH, Francesco, St. Barnaby and others trotted and can- tered. Hermis made his appearance on the lot and looked in splendid shape. He has come out of his mile move in 1.4 1-4 on the day before In good con- dition and looks ready for anything. ‘Trainer McCormick is biding his time with the great son of Hermence, how- ever, and the writer has it on good authority that he will not start Hermis in the Brooklyn. The stable's steeplechaser Hercullan galloped a mile and a half in 2.46. Perry Belmont's River Pirate covered a mile in 1.60. The youngsters San Remo, Melita, Midshipman and Ionian were allowed half mile turns in 62 and 62 1-2. Fly Wheel galloped a mile at a two-minute clip. ‘frainer Frank Regan sent. Andrew Miller's Cinquevalli and Wild Thyme a half-mile breather in 61. A. L, Aste’s Piater covered a half in 55. Flagstaff did the trick in 51, Dinskle did five furlongs in 1.05. Trainer Peter Wimmer int Brown's youngsters Aggie Lewis, Audie ence and Miss MoMeekin a three-fur- lony trip in 40, Tichenor and Cos Harry reeled off the mie distance in 1.47, F, A. Jones sent Bilver Fur and Big Morgan five fur- Tongs in 17. ae ' 3. Durham's rita galloped a mile in 148, Operator turned seven fur Johgs in 1.34. trainer Frank Brown sent Mackey veroa-mile in 149. The.” Oneck “stables _ Barnstormer spendad six furlongs in 17: Fickle cov- ered five furlongs in 1.04 W. I, Oliver's All Gold breezed six furlongs in 1.29 1-2. paeluer Frank Regan allowed Major Deingereld a quarter-mile" breather FAST WORK AT Handicap Candidates Get|| . heir Final Work for To-Morrow’s Classic Event—Gravesend Course Is in Superb Condition—Host of Racers Fe Are Out This Morning. BIG TRAGK. published. Loretto teen yoars, grounds, Lyceum, 826 Mudieon ‘The Richmond F in 1.83 handily. Moon Daisy five furlongs in 1.06 easily. bie ae five-eigh' 1.06 hant tn to arran: ly. Mem, Finnan. together Reeecy oe se ie fitlongs in L381 hand- ly. Courtmald galloped ft ome led o' +. {Stroller kod In 148 1-2. Teasotble and tk together galloped a mile In 1441-4, Rostand ste; six furlongs|é longs in 1.16 handily. Stamping Grownd gu ae" @ mile in 145 easily, Collector esnuip reeled off five furlongs in 1.04 Ponapa and Water Spout to- ‘a inile| mate wo ing Ground | Henry Netieon, i easily, Meistersinger | 22 galloped a miie 1h 1.44 handily. Pthic was sent a mile and an eighth in 3, easily accompill! |. Northt ke, of the satirned five-elghthe of a ther oped six furlongs In 1.18 handily, ruEat aya Tri worked three-quarter A mile 1.17 1-4 easily. Kolopole and weed to- | 19, 2¢ ther stepped six furlongs in 1.20 bree: ng. and Garter galloped three-| | quarters of a mile in 117 handily. hl hones we ouadae May 31, June 1, YALE MAY INVITE Hbays aban ENGLISH ATHLETES HERE. if Old EM Wins Intercollegiate Championships Cambridge WIM Re Challenged. i NEW HAVEN, May 27.—-It Yale wins the Intercollegiate Athletic Champion-| %,, ships this week at Mott Haven, it Is said on the very best of authority that an {invitation will be sent Cambridge University to send a team to this coun- try for an international meet. Cambridge has won the English Inter- collegiate championships on the track and has practically invited a challenge from some American university. Yale | hear may pick up the gauntlet in caso sho becomes intercollegiate track champion. Such @ meet would probably be held in July. : Edw, The Wi searon, All teams who Kelly B. B. ©., james J. tage F. The Bporting ————————— dress M. Polock, hkeepsie at Hoboken. Foss eens ie = street. olty. The Poughkeepsie baseball team, one of the strongest semi-professional clubs in this State, will play the Hoboken team at the St. George Cricket Grounds, in Hoboken, on Sunday. The Pough- keepsies have always made the Jersey- men play thelr best to win; Manager Mallon, of the PotighReepsies, ‘has en- gaged three etary players to help his team beat the Hobokens, AMATEURS, ATTENTION! The Evening World will print all challenges, cosults of games or’) other news concorming amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Edition. From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the be dares star players of teams will be The Lyceum would Mke to arrange gamée with teams avemging eighteen to nine: Juniors, ot Yorkvil Ci ene wil ‘The Berlin P. ©. on Sunday vormity defeated the Puritans 24 to" Rockaways, who avert ‘The Berlin F.C. wou! bh teams averaging Fumes address C. F. 143 Bast Ninoty-seyonth, street, ‘Wadletgh Justore Would like to hear from averaging from 9 to 10 . Manager, No, 252 Went 115th st. Locust ‘Tuners Gatveted the Mocaines ss by a score of 11 to 10, The md would Ike to arrange aging from 1} to 12 years, Address 218 Bast amen with Bulger, se; Hl. Curler. ‘The Young Monitors defeated the Sfohawke by @ ecore of 18 08 C, would itke to book games with Ing 12 to 14. ni June 7, 14, 21, 28. July 5, 12, ‘hddrene ‘A, Medel, No. 476 Lenox ave, Netakers BB. The following dates. open: ead Addrees Willlam roo Baseball Club, of the Bronx, are very anxious to arrange two games for Dec- oration Day with teame averaging seventeen | £00" years, preforably uniform teams, on opponenta’ | I. rounds, Have all Saturdays open for remainder eases No alde bets. Corvanten, West One Hundred and Fitty-third mrest and Macomb's Dam road. Amateur Athletic Assoclation of Hoboken, has @ few open dates for Saturday after- 708 Park avenue, Hoboken, N. J. cangsl same, “as team are given untatr treat- aa The Dexter A. C. detented noltas by a score of 19 to 18. years, Exsex Jrs, and St. ‘Addrove Witiem Wittenberg, No, F. C. would Mike to arrange es with teama from re. Would also ike to close Deooration ‘with any team from above average. Ad- manager, ‘Tho Arsenal Juntors defeat conta at Weehawken by a score of 22 to 7. ° ‘The Locyst F. ., of Port Morcis, woult Mke wi ot 35, Address Batter, No. 771 Cofumbae deinated' the erecting shed baseball team by a] L. Smith, to 12 on the Point House grounds. AMATEUR BASEBALL. pie. a a) TAGE Gin oti) Comsserentesesoeis acek psteréal to tho coCieg wetice ‘The Bvening World, New York. Gaines to de played on opponente’ | the &. team, C. Vroom, P. Chorman’ and ‘Athletic! Oomninittec, Lareteo |. Moklroy. mreet, Drooklya, N.Y eee ae The Ging FO, beat tho Dushwhacker A. 0. an 5. atone the tgrinctola® | sunday oy a ocore of 14 to 16, and would Iike to sixteen Years ath, [to ftteon yeare, We bare all dates open. hy: Boi Address J, Pleteher, yo seventeen, by 28 to tld Uke to meet all tea: ‘own Riordan, NO! Te Dead Ones defoated the crack Jenne cca a TERN td The Oraniten defeated ine ‘Dayetoee ta toning contest by a acore of 14 to features of years, Address | Jennotte F. of the game were a home run by he bases being full at the time, a F, Lowenthal, No. 9 so ry a 8p West Sixteen atr liberia neces strong fdreaa J. A. Hingel, Sos, $81-983, Brondway, jew York, i so 8 ii ‘oxi Vireot, Brookiya: | The Tt A, Gare Ail thelr dates op trom May 30 to iL. We have the follow- Pick-Up Tea Rutledge A. G, uid ike to meet « ‘eéml-professional teams vata Dattorione it al] 4 lea ellly and nice: Plato and Lal Jonly Mine wants gemen; averaging thirteen rteen years, Having own grounds, Koenig, 1681 Avenue A, City, Manager Albert W, for the coming season and would range games with teams of twenty-one yea Prefer teams in the Sat ne. Have Sata says | Wenass 65: up the following Einsle, ©. j00 ‘Moon, ‘of. manager and captain, No. m4. Augustines preferred. of"Broome | 1# Weet One Hundred and Dighteenth et uirteen to fourteen No, 62. Forsyth Cpeppedy ih as? . Ssturiaze in June, roadway, New Y . arrange. with toama 91 team averagt: - | teen yours. Must offer @ auitario ‘Aa- seh verlag six. mi Bake earn A @rong uniformed team, 6: ase attraction, Dave dates aly, August and Sentembar ct Ly foe teams rantes,. ™ miles Mar #3 Fads Machine ‘Shop baseball team | of Sew York Clty. Suly_4, two gnanes.. Chaclos . No. 109 West One Hundred and Fourth eirest. GRAVESEND TRACK (Spectal to The Brening World.) GRAVESEND, May 27.—The training hours were uneventfal this morning. The weather was cloudy and threaten- ing and the track was lightning fast. ‘The racers were all show, however, and although there was but little speed wanted, every man was at his post, and routine exercise was carefully attended to. Training honors fell to the veteran Green B. Morris, who showed Home- wtead and Durasso together several fur longs in 1.29 1-2, accomplished in an easy manner, Cash Sloan had the mount on Homestead, who won the trial by two lengths, Articulate was shown by Trainer op Smith, who sent the St. Andrew horse ‘9 easy trotting and cantering. Tom M gave his handicap can- @idate, Bonitlbert, siow galloping. This horse was worked the handicap dis- tance yesterday afternoon in 2.10, turn- ed off in a very handy manner. Jockey Bullman thas been seoured to pilot Oom eiraine ma os hooled trainer aves #6 to the bat Bry poe sr tia broke Paul ne in an excellent Hi sf fauk can be ‘that direction. Trainer Mi sent ly- ing Gypsy to Hier vi (apie py . J, Dwyer’s fers’ and two giheral ware ent to ‘law gallops. The exioan 7 given Wine e's two-year-o]: were CS whro = Peed the stretch oe, 2%, going In In- \Baewest e. ucolic and tin of antl down beck stretch © fur iy’ '88 Gandily. Dematrer Lae ‘The stomach clothed in sweet content, Makes labor light, indoors or out, “The Petti-Johnnys.” Good nature, clear head, steady nerve and energy are necessary to a successful career. Are you qualified? What do you eat? ‘There is an outdoor look and good nature about te il te Sa Easily home-cooked. Nature's health food, indoor folks who breakfast on PETTIJOHN. They feel good, work better and think harder. There is one food that furnishes a busy indoor man or woman the power to succeed—It is Atter fame the H. M. ©, team defeated the machine shop Oy @ scare ot B to. Mattery for to arrange amen with teams averaging fourteon would [ike to arrange games for Decoration Day. 2009 Madieon avenue, The Sankt SlaNeE Pam, Shemyvilia, B,J. bi tery. of the ‘Belllagtoan. Avezamie?_ ant Kenwood A. 0., of Corona, && 1, would teams, ‘Sunday’ games, 15 ‘The Veterans’ Baseball Club have organired ait Domestics w good teams within easy eee ainance of New York f ig Boo sad August. Aitdrees Harden Kidneys. , Kidney-Wort Tablets. Alcohol is a great preservative unde: certain conditions; under other condi. tlons it destroys! when taken internally, ind has attacked the kidneys, alcohol be. liquid prepared kidney remedy can safe. specific for all forms of kidney affee. tions, does not contain a trace of alco. hol nor any drugs. 2] Merely stimulating ¢he already tn flamed Rianeys, as liquid Flaney reme dies do, results, in most cases, In plete kidney breakdown. Ly swellings In men, th no matter what the age. The fearful fatality from kidney dis. due to ignorance o! rheumatic pains, backache, cloudy urine, depositing sediment 0} ii; | Some other early symptom of kidney trouble, Instead of being separate dis: eases, as many think, these painful at: tacks are symptoms "ot advancing kid. ney disease. or “stone,” limbs, pain in the back, be will put the kidneys into a healthy con dition so there will be no recurrence of the trouble. ‘G. | tained In them make It impossible fo: such remedies to effect lasting cures. In the Home or there’s allways J A package makes fivegalions. Sold ereermnere, Of sant y mall uj of scent CHARLES E. HIRES 00,, Malvera, Pa. Gillies Fresh-Roasted Coffees give greatest satisfaction because ihe are selected with exact knowledge because they go to you rich and fresh direct from our big battery of roasting machines on the Fremises Maracaibo No, 2, big value......15¢ Cash Coffee, good and pure....18¢ Broken Java, a great favorite. .20c Not a Drop of Alcohol in It hardens the flesh when applied externally, and hardens the internal organs. the kidneys especially, Thousands of men suffer and finally dle from kidney diseases brought on by alcoholic beverages, and when disease comes both an Irritant and a poison. No ly be taken, and no reasonable person will take the risk, when Dr. Pettingill’s ma|Kidney-Wort Tablets, the one genuine round. fundred elty. com- Kidney-Wort Tablets are the only remedy in the world The | that will positively cure diabetes, gout, wa | gravel, brickdust deposits and dropsical women and children, eases {s due to neglect, and neglect Is the reason for the headache, Kidney-Wort Tablets will cure In a very few days the worst case of “gravel” inflammation of the kidneys, weakness of the bladder, dropsy of the - wetting, ry loss of Strength, chronic constipation, an accompaniment of kidney-stoppage, Xidrese | Pain in urethra or In passing water, and .| Do not trust to any liquid remedy. iil| The after-effects from the alcohol con- Examine the urine at least once a week while taking the Tablets and note the THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 0a KIDNEYS---ALCOHOL! Liquid Alcohol Remedies r ir had elsewhere $10. tropical weight black Thibets, Ir . v0 pooked games with the | Canal street, caro of clear tore, steady improvement in clearness and a f Jersey City, are warned to| Wycko! B. B.C. 121741210 1-46 pen te retreat: [Comtinamal BDC. 1 9 008.1 1 4 go healthy color, Open Late MeDermott, manager t- | Ratteries—Wyckoft B. B. C., Lahey and Caul- field. Continental B. B. nee and Barns. Friday Evening. AQ . . the Young stag- would “ine fo | Would, tke, tp hear from two pltcherp and from teams ‘averaging fourteen to aixteen | atteen yei ‘Addrong Wulltamn 8 Koultent, No. Men’s Suits at $15. ‘You couldn't get more style or satisfaction in made-to- measure suits at $25 than in these suits of ours at $15. Here are light colored chevioti steds, and splendid blue and black serges. double breasted sack style. Men’s Suits at $25. A fine custom tailor would charge you no less than $40 to duplicate one of our $25 single-breasted suits of dye silk, Our special price, $25. ited sack ges, Better suits cannot be an $14, Our special price, for less cassimeres, thin wor- Single or Special at $15. worsteds, blue and black serges and half lined with a light-weight pure? nary $15 sor’ Vogeh Brothers A2™ Six. Cor B* Ane. Last week’s great rush of business was continuous— from the moment the doors opened Monday morning till, they closed Saturday night. Men came from everywhere— young men and old men alike found suits that pleased them. And who could resist such clothing as ours at the moder- 2 ate prices we ask? Where else can you get clothes made y a8 Vogel Brothers’ clothes are made? — with pang?) shapely shoulders, ting collars and ae fronts that won't wrinkle or lose shape, except you go toa cus- tom tailor and pay him twice: as much as you would here. Here below are some of the suits described — suits far + superior to the ordinary kind, Young Men’s Suits at $9, it week we placed on sale 250 young men’s blue fon Suits and they went quickly. Here's another lot of these blue serge suits fresh from our worke rooms, sizes 13 to 18 (size 18 is 34-inch chest measure), made in the new 3-button cutaway broad shoulders and long, easily worth $14 Special sale price, $9. Men’s Suits at $12. These $12 suits of ours are far superior to the ordi- t—they have more character and style. And the choice of fabrics is large—light and dark col~ ored cheviots and cassimeres and blue and black Serges ick and the new 3-button double- Sale of Men’s Light Weight Suits Men’s Suits at $10. These $10 suits are made in the single-bre: style of fancy light colored cheviots and cassimeres, black cheviots and blue in single-breasted breasted sack styles. Special at $12. Men’s Suits at These suits are splendid values. light-weight mottled alpaca, full lined or hi black serges half lined. Here are the things that will make the hot di omforta’ negligee shirts, low shoes, straw hats, thin underwear, etc, ADrothars | Re.Cor Bh Ave, ci ray worsteds with invisible. stripes and overplaids, lined with thin mohair serge or If lined; also eeeact blue and - Special at at 5 ible— -fit- sack style, with Snug-fitting collars, | Suits $20. ae | COMPLET OOMS $I25 Our Liberal Credit reached by transfer on in New Jersay or Connectiout, Terms holt IGHT AND CAR FARE ALLOWED. all Ines. 4 also in the auburbs of New York or on Long I Our store 1479 TO 1483 THIRD AVE., AT 84TH ST. OPEN FRIDAY UNTH 10 O'CLOCK. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY. Pennsylvania STATIONS foot of Laat ‘Devbrosses and [The leaving time trom Desbrosses 7.55 A. M.—P. Dining Care. “For Sale. PROB Mountain Maracaibo, was 25c. 120c | Broken Mocha and Java, rich, ..23¢ Bogota Coffee, fine and rare... .28¢ Very Best Mocha and Java, Be Arabian Mocha, really superb, l85e SIMPLY SEND POSTAL, We deliver 5 Ibs. Coffee—or 1 Ib. Ten and 5 Ibs. Coffee—in Manhattan, Brook- lyn and the Bronx up to 180th St.; 40 tbs. within 25 miles; 25 Ibs. within’ 100 miles, Money Back if You Want It. e Ss Company, 233, 235, 237 and 239 Washington $t., PL_& Barclay St Established 1840. To-morrow will be a Great Piano Day. Save from $100 to $200 by se. curing one of these Pianos, * 5 A Pianos, 1 wetex. Wilson Piano, $1565. Harmony Piano, $175. Walters Piano, $195, Richardson Piuno, $195. Including, Btool and Cover. Delivered on payment of $6. Pianos Guaranteed for 5 and 10 Years ‘terms, GO. 177 Broaway. WEEKLY On NONTHEY MANHATTAN | CLOTHING ‘co., Glothing, Cloaks, Jewelry, Ghose; business ‘strictly cor neon THE VITAL |! 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