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anes | ee a - —— PTR WORLD: FRINAS MVENING, ITTY OF, WAS. KOTMAN WILL “°Cwizz Mowe wave me CHEEN WITH MEACK APRIPE® PLAYED THE RACES: WOW RACE HORSES Joins the enn of Seaiety Women interested in the Turf | and Who Put Forward En- | tries of Their Own, ' firat venta niifled with the Newport! ne been Atianti & her blended ant ted for rivbons in riding her horse, and Ras been wucve along with men. A @aperd horsew there was no as tonishment when tt became known re- cently that she had decided to try for Honors on the running turf Boctety !s now well represented In the Paddock before the horses go to the ost. On some days Mrs E.R. Thomas. Qirs. Harry Payne Whitney, Mrs, Dur yea, Mra, Cornelius Fellows, jr, and others are about looking over entries, hearing the last words of instruct from the trainers to the jeckey: talking horse while the going to the post. are many women now racing in and the Engiish custom of a wing and racing horses is fast becoming popular. On good days at Beratoga this season the paddock will be filled by feminine owners and their friends. The picture in the paddock, the Fich colors of the boys in silk and the horses will be enhanced by the display ot pretty gowns. Mrs. Kotman, while the latest of the women to join the racing oircle, it is predicted will be one of the most suc- cessful, as she brings to the venture a knowledge of the horse that is second only to that possessed hy few men and Ro women. FOOF9-50-5-9-4- 056-6 +3 2-99 245 8Gos soe P9OS-GE-2 PREF SERODE GE ©$-00OOSO90000¢ e PPPOE FEPEEE FEET EE ERE EEE ETHER EEF EF OR EEE PPOVO OG OOOGIGHGHG HOS HHO6OOOHD ©0900 000000000060 *| Life in East Rive a: ot . tee Hay F se! eonetinia ‘ aunehen of ail siren Al on ey Yardt Raving GREW THIS HAIR. 1899-999 9909-0-999-959-5-5-3.5-8-5-45 Foe oe ee OOSds HESS FEES SSS PETES SEE TERETE? “BEL ‘ON [eyUOUINSOL ooo AMATEUR BASEBALL. AMATEURS, ATTENTION! ‘The Bvoning World will print all challenges, results of games or other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the fiporting Mitton. From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be published. Addresa all communications amd plotures to the Sporting Editor, The Evening World, New York. Bmpires Nationale Batterios vin. Shelareke ‘and. Wakes | Ni Vest One Hundre, field, Batteries for Empires, Hammerhit and rae} 99000200000 3-¢ August and September 20.0000 20.00 0-4! clubs ofering @ guarant The Knocker F. C. would !.ke to near from] join geome aa team averaging t one years, teams averaging Steen “years, “They. preter Itt- 4 x Will play Saturdaya. and Sun: ton Fe Ga my Wan sioklen ave . Donne! a Naraea ic. ‘lake, Manager, 7 Amsterdam avenue, city 287 Seventh street, Hrooklyn, oe Br. of the Murri Sunday, Jul drod and’ Fifty: vard, xih street and Southern ule: ast Twenty= | kamen with averaging fourteen Ia} Ku weal! davon tn AUR The by a (i unter, No. 214 West it wears, of Datverion gor winners, Fagan | * . aod Pua Ole At Inwood: “Nassau Juniors’? would ike to book | Bxcelsor A. C. ams averaging {rom eleven 50 20 do00e 8 det of real mer and Jones io At Kingsbrid; No. 107 pions of Rich-| play any unlformed of ununiformed toam aver~ vier Deaf Mutea aging from eleven to thirt The Alaska D. B, mond Borough, 4 2s #00, On Aug. 2 they (drm Reuben Woltber on July | East Broadway. play the C o by ianthass 11012 1-9 12 6] The Garvin F, hear from a Savlere 0 i 2.0 0 1-6 6 3] pitoner, second a “tuled, baseman about 17 years old, Wi gO. Roebling «treet, Brooklyn, Rw E, 101 0-18 10 4 lee eerie 8 pl Mia | with teame giving ha header the Oak Juar | Fignnelly, Nu. 40, Do . reel, city 1 would Je», to play ) All dates er opens, Addiean Wile fecond avenue, clty. ‘The altar boys of St. Brigit’s claim the cham- plonsiip of thi t aide for teams averaging | Ori thirteen to follows: William Ward. and pitoh Pbaly, . Bo; Joseph ‘Abbott, ri; Joa n Pia Meenaghy p and 1b. Ror games William Phar, No, 180 Avenue i, ctty, oe out-of-town teacns preferred, RAL. dere—Srauke cntanart, fe Address John F. Hayes, No. 126 mated and Tenth street, city Martin Wise, the catcher of the Brighton A, ©, baseball team, ts receiving the condolences of bis clutanat ‘Tee! Fordham i ©, would ke to arrange we yames with any team in the Bronx or Manhat~ OR. fan, fora fide het of $10 or tore. Dates open} Central Park ‘August and part of September: aver mats teen years. Address John M, Tully, No, Clintons .. 0 2102011 0-81 Washington avenue, Bronx, Friondahip U1 40 1 2 4.10 3317 6 (tio Batterie ‘Tha Argie Field Clue would like to arrange | D904, and Seotrice, Umplre-—str. Smith, emmes cal eo toams averaging from 13 to 15 Address Geo. Kearney, No. 237 ie atroeet, Brooklyn. er wowy'd Ike to Join a ty Murteen years. V. ‘Twenty-aixth street, elty. Mount Hopes 0 1 Ryan, > soe oe [Friendship L110 20-2 1 0 8100 Tae Lakewood A.C. Rival Junto ‘Thi will cross bata with the |. Datterlas—Ohixen dais Grew Upreoue Cale Avg, 2 at One Huntred and | Oa sai 0) t and Amsterdam avenu RAE, plo 0241040 Tuwood Oval Rae, 99190009 ot The Codar F.C. would like to arrange With teams fifteen to seventuen years old, teas George Weltsel, No, G0 Moratlo Mreet, * y 1 Datiertee—Ohisen and Greene, Umpirecar, R, Baum- intreet,” cll Hegiaves’ second A Arat-claes short siop would ike to Jon aome | garten, Nv, dW Fast Sev na . G, Cross, No, 210 Eas Spates) ‘The Maniattan Fleid Club defeated Point A. C. at College Point lg the Recon’ \4efeat thls OF Krot for re the Manhatans Haye Sunday, ‘open’ and a few een and Sundaye ta half-mile breather in 0.65. Black Hussar Trinity Belle and a stable mate reo.ed distance in 1.45. ne # Judita Ce and CE Bugperieoverel (he ational Juntora have all dates in August | ROl0# together, covered an easy mile t mber open for teams averaging twelve to fourteen years, Address F, J. Mostoker, No. e “| together breezed three-quarters of a Smile in 1.26 winner looks in the|! n and should stand a Picket a seven-furlong turn in 1.37. The Katahdin A, C, dofented the crack team American Derby James MeLaughiin sent Eugenta Hen The Bellolares A. C. would Ike 8. ie i seniieotnlecenn iss Hermis and Onatas loped a_mile in 14s. vance Guard galloped Hunter Raine did the distance at the same clip THE ‘‘WORK.OUTS” AT GRAVESEND TO.DAY. The yoran (i | RoW, 1b or e; Walt Excelsior aris rf, A. Wiad, ¢ oF 1b | Bingsort ye sere er} Adireas, Wiiliata Doran: | Bacterteestutit aud Louise ra of age, Ad~ U. Schaap, 1968 (Spmotal to The Kvening World.) 020 0-6 8 7|_ Violas, 15-16 (uuitormed), would lke gamen ND, expenses. Address Joba AMERICAN CHALLENGER LOSES RUDDER AND RACE. MONTREAL, July 90.—In the first race 9 dvoraging fiecn to. seventeen years of ALR Ok —26 18 1 9 9 o-1 38] Challenge Curt the Thorella, defending for the . Lawrence Yacht Club, defeated the the Manchester (N. H.) Yacht Club. On the third leg of the second round the rudder of the Koluto> was carried @nd friends for the death of hin Who died receatly after a lwo Canadian boat was Grinn, Baumgarten and Greone; j Bah Meach DBCO 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 O-} OE Instant Death . Cockroaches, Flena, Anta, screry deecription of (nese | Terrace BBCG 1000000 0-71 6 18 0 es—Ohlaon and Grevne, . Umpire—Mr. 1000 8% Om O Saturday at Central Park—Lyceume f The strong St, Gabriel's P. C, would Ike to s for a side bet 4 23, Sept. 6, 18, 20 and 27, -wita Amets, Ems, Prospects, West Faro F. (Address Chines Poetaucre No. S10" Saat “barat street, city, Ast faerie GOOD RACERS SHOW WELL cite Sue Bar, IN GALLOPS AT SARATOGA. (Special to The Evening World.) batr and scalp. It shows results ery frst application. It ts 90 efficacious tbat jsklea, @ pleasant temperature and ala‘simpie bottle will, in many cases, be aut- &1.—The |track converted Into a veritable quag-|fictent to pro weather was agreeable at the course this| mire by last night's heavy storms were Rowse, at eae aru us ', three sizes, | morning during the gulloping hours. The track, while not being thoroughly dry, was in good, safe condition, and the ‘There 1s @ great depletion in the horses racers passed over !t at good rates of stalled at thls course, | caused by the showed Heno & heavy shipments of the past fow days ee NEHRING’S, reeled off five furlongs in 1.05 1-2. | ‘The Hampton Stable's Africander cov-' 4 epaarah Gales enake quarter in 219 9-4, (lowing: Marlonette reeled off pix tur-| 16 RAST 42D STREET. ‘| His usual running mate, Rostand, went with him for six furlongs and the palr finished close together. Runnelis breezed flve furlongs in 109. the conditions with which trainora had 180 per Bottle. to contend during th$ galloping hours. ood breezing work was done by the longs {n 1.29 1-2, Standard turned the distance In 1,23. St. Daniel galloped a mile in 1.56. Tom Cod and Hiawatha to- gether reeled off five-eighths of « mile tne ee Marin in 114 1-2, Hurstbourne breesed a mile ston, latest Iampro and a quarter In 221 1-4, Reverberate Fens es enelte of "stepped five furlongs in 1.12 1-2. Satin tows th as ae ; distance In 113, t Set reeled off six fur- feckin and McDowell Barrick's Smi longs tn 1.28, Long Shot turned a half mile in 0,58. Salada covered the distance Fintiewatial se foroua, cor aes L in 0.58 1-4. Sandhurst reeled off five fur-| iris Didphragm Shutter for $46. 5x8 Plastigmat 50; 4x5 Plastigmat for $20; 8x10 Uray | Lloyd ‘Anastigmat in Wollensack Shutter for} longs in 1412 4-3, Hellow galloped four | {oF Farlonee in: 0.67 1:2, 448. 1,000 other bargins. (SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE N° 202 132 10146 W., 14 TH SAL THIRD AVE.NW. Con.83 °° ST, BE T.WCEN.6 & AND 71. AVES. “|BOYS' CHEVIOT SUITS Attractive double - breasted jacket suits o for ages 7 to t4, of weight suitable for all year round wear — made up from fabrics of thoroughly reliable quality. . . Boys’ Swell Boys’ Extra H lack straw Hats, 10c' _ LINEN CRASH KNEE-PANTS, 23c "esta 10c Manufacturers’ Midsummer Sale. NEVER SUCH VALUES, Men's Black Thibet Men’s Pure Worsted Suits, $3 Serge Suits $5. 75 Men's All- Wool Outing $5. Young Men’s Worsted $5 Suits Serge Suits.........46 Men’s All-Wool Business $ | Supertine Tropical $10 Suits Worsted Suits........ Men’s and Young Men’s Home- $1.50. $2, $2. 5 0 spun and Flannel Trousers, All garments are fitted with ithe aid of custom tailoring talent ‘of the highest order without additional cost. We keep all clothing in repair for one year free, Shoes, Sit rathe" Men’s, $1.45; Boys’, 95c Men's White Madras and Pique Men's Straw Hats, in the vari gee Shirts, Z5civeusares 236 MEN'S ECRU BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, First Grads Grods—We carry no “Seconds,” Orawars ara Double Seater, Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M, Other Days 6:30 P. 1. Wane! The Surprise Store, |v, wicor834st LYER for Two Days Only, To-Morrow and Mentay” 15¢ A. ferns Green Trading 7 AGT ir OPER w'ewsTa RILLED sa | fa Money. No Friends rote | jacob Setoler in Mie Laat f BLAS al "Store Closes at / o Clock Saturday, Message Before Ending Mis ecrally Low Mid-Summer Women’ g Lawn Waises. Frosh, Coot and Summery. LAWN WAISTS, tailor-made, —side-button hemstitched planted sleeves puff at waist “LIO= (Hreond Fiont, Frat.) Summer Shoes--Sreat Rargains\ From the Clearance Sale. High and Low Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Broken lots and odd sizes of Shoes that earlier in the season were marked at prices ranging from $1.50 to $5.00. Main and Second Floor Shoe Stores. SHOES AND OXFORDS that were selling at $1.50 IS and $2.00 are now SHOES AND OXFORDS that were selling at $2.50 to $5.00 are now In the Meat Market. Chotce Specials for Saturday Worning. ‘With fresh and wholesome Meats at such exceptionally low prices as are named below, it will not be surprising if the great Meat Market in the Pure Food Mart on the 4th Floor does, as usual, a record-breaking business Saturday. The immense glass-front refrij nating eureneere will be delighte Danderine Danderine produces and maintains for the scalp @ state of health and activity far above the norm mal. Its applications are healing, jerators reveal treasures in prime meats the discrimi- $3.50 SHOE. iA are Writes Frank Canon, U, National Hoek Yards PG "There found W. by win, Ear factory in every way. They are the best bg ly se fa the Ra ed fe |B Pane EXCURSIONS | EVERY SUNDAY ERIE RAILROAD LACKAWAXEN the Junction of the Deleware ae Iver vers. Milles trom Now: Yoru. SHOHOLA Kohn aa ant tie Des GREENWOOD L, LAKE Gl GLERS- j LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, “THE WAY TO THE SEA” rR ey BEACH. ° nie Fe 25 mioutan aftor S4mh et, timmay BROCE AWAY BEACH. ‘ogling and very invfgorating to Poth: the A FANCY, QUALITY. LEGS or CANADA MGT MUTTON, EXTRA FA ADAH NATIVE PRIME RIB ROAS FOREQUARTES SPRING. LAMB, BRSSTING OR FRYING | nce} Tare specific’ virtues. 1 , 6.30, 7. |, 10.30 P. ie i Pins eusariay aan Ts pene: peace Leave 34! series fared fore | FORK bee of fancy I3e | |e Stine bua c Haseley ence own fresh home-made Mixed Cakes; many KNOWLTON BD DANDERING 40., CHICAGO, —_————— ee ene? 3 Ibs. for 25¢.; 9e BARGAIN DAY AT (Fourth ALL 'SEASONABLE “VEGETABLES AT LOWEST PRICES. Sensational pes Saturday Worning Gaye Men's Store, Main Floor, Fast.) Summer Suits For Men (Coats and Grousers.) “tor $12. ‘6i4x8%4! Strictly pure woollen fabrics, in- cluding Flannels of soft texture in‘a variety of stylish designs and colorings. Garments that are perfect as to fit and general appearance. double breasted Sacks. Your Choice at 3.90 (Second Floor, East). Washable Suits. |} Sailor Blouse and Russian Suits, made of fast color fabrics, Comprising all the newest effects in design and trimming— Galateas, Cotton Suitings, Crash and Linen effects. Ducks, Twills and Cham- bray; all sizes from 2 le to 12 years, Your Chorce at ‘LOO Just 157 Regulation Jack Tar Suits. of these celebrated popular all-woo!l Navy Blue Blouse Suits, trimmed with white braid. Sizes Dolla. 3 to 10 years. Single and Also Norfolks. JONE BLOCK FROM ELEVATED STATION fe Fg ty io, yon br 4 ‘te 7.50, m.80 Sto. a0 00 60, 6.00) BEY, 5 el sla LINE’ 500—LONG NCH AND BACK-S0e 60c—ASBURY PARK AND BACK—S00 Nighland Beacn—ieasure Bay, t AND ALL NORTH JBRSBY COAST Lv. PUA oh ht ig VV. 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