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EET TI EDL TT TTL ET aT RT IT APIMDAN & The Store That Saves You Money. Entre Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Dufftetd Street, Brookiyn. Friday, the Great Bargain Day of the Week. Remember |__wecie “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps. MILLIONS ARE ALWAYS BET ON LOCAL RACES. | ae ote Bookmaker Rose Says Siones of Big CAPTAINS OF THE NATIONAL’ AND "Plunges on the Metropolitan Tracks AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAMS. Are Not Exaggerated—Public Follow “Form” Very Closely. > ODO RE 5.00 ‘Morris Chairs, 3. 10. | 19¢, Galloons, Etc., 12440. 50c, Brooches, 15c, Morris Chairs, solid oak or ma- Black silk Chantilly Bandings Brooches, Sash Pins, Cuff But- ‘That the storics of immense sums 0°} peatedly has won or lost fortnnes on money wagered on the Eastern race-|the outcome of some race during the tracks this year have not been grossly| present season, and frequently the + for by no less| newspapers have failed to discover what , Ea ee ae Gcarge Hoes. y They Wied Wed) ab lingy hogany finish, bri arms, ad- and Galloons, Point de Paris, | tons and Hat Pins, in roll " A Mr. Rose {s one of the most substan-| gmathers Leads Plunger: sealing ano oe 3. 10 neue Pray i ee | ere th ae : : G denim cushions. ngs auc ngs, white | effects, art nouveau d bers of the Metropolitan Asso-| ,, | y, i au de- tal mem! ‘At the head of them all Is B. B. | 12%¢ signs, cholce.. 15¢ elation, the organization that includes) «.iathers, 1 consider him the greatest {0c. Domet Flannel, 7c. | — : ie oe every big bookmaker In the East In its . His ds TU ae iersuip. He comes trom Callfor:|Plunmer the, tune ever Hee ee tong ad [Domet Flannel—0,000 yards, 2 3.00 Pouce 1,98, Men's 59c, Underwear, 40cs nia, but every season can be seen In| he can find a man to take his money: inch xtra fine wool finish, Tapestry Portieres. 50 ine Men's Shirts and Drawers, fleece heavy welght, yard......... 7} wide x3 yards long, heavily lined, good quality, full Neither does price cut any figure with always where) him. if he likes a horse's chances he © | will det as mush at 10 to 1 as he will Eastern betting rings, the fray for dollars {s thickest. makes one of the largest legitimate e ae books In the ring, and it is doubtful if oniy is he a:game bettor, but @ in the whole of the United States there Pe toacten Cs a Hla EG reg) pot 4s another bookmaker who, year In and | simply announces that he wants to back year out, handles more or as much|a certain horse and then puts as much money on him as the ring will accept. fringed top and bo' be Table Damask, 50c. |_ mir. 1.98 — ar aiiincaaaae aT ‘able Damask — 500 yar FATA lc. latfetalines, c, inch, extra heavy bi 2.50 Burnt Wood Outfit, 1.25 Taffetalines, all silk, twenty- Scotch linen, neat pat- Outfit for burning wood and five different colorings, terns, yard -» 5BOC| leather noveities, and 1. 25 _elegant lining silk, yard.. 19) ‘om, - 40c HAP REE SRE HDS oe money as Mr Rose. 5 mane = one Free Lesson. “Ei... U date he hi veen a fortunate Fs \ Of all the men who do business in| peticr, uany ct his plunges have been Boys’ 4,00 Suits, 2.95. — 19c, Flannels, 10c, b Eastern betting rings not one is better | successful, and I believe that he is tens 0 81 N 65 Ur bre flas, 35¢. Oxford fleeced Flannels, about So ee eee ae eRanyan ine About 450 Suits, Norfolk or plain ice Umbrellas, 35c. 5000 H qualified to tell of the sums dally) 2. tov double-breasted, 6 to 16; Umbrellas, men’s and women’s yards, light grounds, wagered on the outcome of race, and/ Swe as Sailor Suits, sizes 3 to 10, and 26 in. English gloria, steel covered with figures and b p 6 all wool mate handles of Congo wood, yesterday to an Evening World re- John Ryan the’ heaviest bettor on the ; ‘ rial : 2.95 _plain or trimmed, choice... 35c)~ Child’s 1.00 Shoes, 79c. lee " aR erst ta: ae ys SKEFTS \ ARTI 4 .00 Untrimmed Hats, 50c.|_ 1.25 Table Lamps, 79c. bgp beeper erospeyp er i (soe | Untrimmed Hats, all good Table Lamps, tinted in pink, sizes 5 to 8.. A shapes, in black and col- blue and green, decorated pei ..5Oc| with neat spray . 79¢} 0c. ored, plain scratch felt. 9 | Wome \ IS SUSPENDED Boys’ 40c. Undneweat) 25e. | 39c. Coal Hod & Shovel, 25c Crltaned, amiucolseeedn Sea tur. Ryan simply does not know what porter are not only interesting, but of| (er, H¥an simply does tooo as quick value. as he will 20, end he has won enough ; of the former kind of bets to put him GAO CI GE BE Way ahead on the last few meetings. “There!” he said, as the outsider, yan is what I call an erratle bettor. He never seems to have any method In ‘Tribes Hill, beat the favorite, Hood-| He Hever scems to have hy metho at wink, a head in a hard drive, “that's| $100 on a horse and before he is through the hard luck I have been playing In| will bet $10.00) on him. Such money. as | i d in-|® general thing, Js easy money for i all summer. The outsider wins, and in. Sona but tite year I guess the casy Boys’ Shirts and Drawers; Japanned Coal Hod. and work and fancy mourning; 2 stead of winning with him I lose. part has gone to Ti: Pe lined hea heave Shovel . . -250| also men’s all-white shem- “Those people who say the published] ‘The Drake confederacy are not near ee jeece lined, extra COV siitohed or éolored 'bordaek, the heavy betters they are credited with LONDON, Oct. 1.—J. H. _each B wean nea {eo} inet each =<) 65¢, Cork Lino eum, 35c, stories of large winnings and losses on fe ‘hey bet di ey, it’ 18, the Eastern turf this year are grossly! per "nothing “like what, reports Bay exaggerated do not know what they|they do. are talking about. I know they are not| prake » Shrewd Rettor. xrossly exaggerated, and no man in the] ,,,., f . fing is in a position to have better In-| yp West ‘et ber eney Mutt adwn: formation than myself. They have the most marvellous ability “[ unhesitatingly say that more money In| guessing when a ald ee best nel has been bet on Eastern racetracks this| fig aoa thelr, copect guosses pave dol: Martin, the American Jockey, suspended from riding from Oct. 2 to Oct. 9 by the Stewards of the Jockey Club for attempting to anticipate the start in the race for the Hopeful Stakes “Child’s 1.50 Hats, 85c, | Cork “Linoleum Lengths, 10.00 Rain Coats, 3.9) . in.., 356 C| Women’s Cravenette Rain Coats, ds wide, square yard. Children’s Sailor Hats, natty van in Oxford gray, cape effect, roll brim, camel's hair felt, 40 ie Giese a Collars, Feo) een Geer o trimmed with felt sashes; at the Newmarket meeting yesterday. Embroidered turnover Collars, guaranteed rain proof; —_— CHa. BOG | eet eee oni iene DIuR, pines 82 to 44......000. Ge GIANTS HOME ON SUNDAY. 1.85 Comfortables, 1.50. bikck jana) wiltay) alli waite, ‘omen’s 1.50 Gowns, 1,00, each . Brest eet wether Lee season than ever before in the history | lars this year. ‘ ina of racing. The general public has bet] “Together with Trainer Fred Burlew Comfortables—200, size farts, — Fee. Corse Nihon a sanneiete Soe six « more money, not individually, but col-|they have wagered thousands of dol- Johnny McGraw and his Giants will medium welght, pure white a styles, inty stripes solid ipativalysiaimply becuse’ more persone |einignacro atte cae nome teine: return from thelr barnstorming tour on cotton filling and heavy win- Corsets, four hooks, medium Cae some trimmed with ry j UGsbcie Whal 16 KAOWA ab: the kaceral| Gaon to Dent & Stew: Orteeta nar anit: Sunday morning and jn the afternoon ter welght, both quilts are length, straight front, well silk t 4 i public. In some mysterious way they have will be pitted against the Murray Hills covered with handsome boned, sizes 18 to 26, white edged. full length and 4 become acquainted with the marvellous on Olympla Field, One Hundred and silkoline & sateen, each. 1 50 and drab pdoececccoees .39C Width ....ccccsccccecccs 1.00 i Millions Bet by Public. improvements these horses have made, Thirty-fifth street and Lenox avenue. | @ “hese bettors are of the kind that|4"iam thin knowledae, ‘Tes amanted The runners-up to the Pittsburg cham- : wager anywhere from % to $600 on aj them only they know, and I'm sure they pions will have an Americdn League : race, and the combined volume of thelr] Won't, tell. pitcher to face, and the champion semi- _ Dentistry. Dentistry. Railroads. Play reaches a total that few persons | andthiny Wrone cbout’ these nes eee Would believe. Just how much it willlam I complaining because they have @mount to I don’t know, but certainly oar me a ee bes money. aa) Gilat rs ‘0 call attention to ‘the marvellous ‘way up in the mitiions. knowlelge possessed by Trainer Burlew ‘Large as their play is, however, the/and the Western confederacy, as the ring can gasily handle !t, The ring|Drake crowd Is called. ts thelr money on a falr commission | gina Not Hart Racing. ‘and never is troubled to round out As for, the, other plungers, “Pitts. book. burg Phil,’ E. R. Thomas, Jesse “It is the money of the plungers, sueh| Lewisohn and a whole lot of’ others, they are bettin, more’ mone: ha: men as E. B. Smathers, John Ryan, J.| over petore ‘The sum. total ot thelr A. Drake, Mr. Gates, ‘Pittsburg Phil | wagers, with those made by the men and others of that kind that causes us ly mentioned and the general pub; é ¢, will reach Into the milllons. It is #0 many heartaches and puts sQ many | ..o, "petting as never was dreamed of, erimps in our bank rolls. and I doubt very much if it ever witli “hese are the men who have taken | be surpagged in volume in this country. 4) Tha: has not hurt the turf is a off the limit this year and have indulged | ,,,r'it it hag not hurt the ture te ay in betting operations the like of which! {5 keep a sharper watch on the dolags never have been seen on a race track in|of horses, owners, trainers and jockeys eile country: and has ‘resulted in @ season of the airest, cleanest racing ever see “Bach and every one of these men re-lims of any other country. professionals expect to give Leon Ames, the new pitcher of the Nationals, his first defeat since becoming a dig leaguer. ara ennsylvania Cat h co ¢ SMM rare DENTAL Hay Fever, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE FILLING FREE, Asthma. 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(_ |} ee me S| ® th wind was blowing down the Carpenter and Stiss Geor- » McGraw’s Men Cross) A _ note oni couneeriol ori JEWELS ON CREDIT .ieaton course when the third round “drove off at 10 o'clock ta Bats with the Local Players Last Two Days of This Great Piano Sale! { No. 57 cuAnnons STREET, Dietmar cuebis area”? tf match play in the Women's Nattonal| her match with Mrs, Dering and. the ” N LTTAN, dace dead IE OUGH OF MANH. ry fe referenc BOR! ploy required; imme. Golf Championship was called to-day,| Palr were followed by a smal peilecy, rt n i ‘on 1, 1908, | diate ai a but the rain hed ceased and the course | 2i¢,other three pairs were sent of at} and Promise a Fast Article, our ast ance | xorice 18 HENERY i Mie! iinat the ae oar i goo eeiai ate” ms + Or tol ol e Mae ee eteuteen notes. WSR Lue men TRO ee eet cee iol LeaguerBall | Att" Broperts Ae eae the cals 37-39 patna LANE. ut one round of eighteen holes w: 9 up and 7 to pla . ["SeSvear foot ana “the 254 SIX Miss Katherine Harley, Fall River, eo To Secure One of The Best Pianos at jection. of ta been d Forty RROORLIN. "3 be played to-day, bringing the contes:|,d4/%, Katherine Hartey., Fall. River, \dermened. ia RN RATEWAe “aR ie ‘gaxuied ete fe Sea NE.—Express, 9.95 se = 12. down to the semi-finals to-morrow. ing 9 up and 7 to play. sament ath iB rt fice of the Most of the Interest in to-day’s play| Miss Bessle Anthony defeated ofias| WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. Oct. 1—The Hecnlver of Ta bo eentres in the match between Miss Os- | Par nces rarett 4 feated 3160. Playin creieeocethenwalondl Casenen pied a a ue (erates MANHATEA hong, MAJESTIC JEWELRY eat ae | good, of Brookline, and Mrs. C. L. D ate iss Geor-| thelr appearance here to-day and @ CHampers st. Se Ain. acon Manta: NORFOLK A. Sc eae es ‘a ~T. 5, 1008, i a ery &lana Bishop 1 up. clashed with the local nine. Capt. Me- BORO, GH - Memphis and — —_——. Y. jraw's men were in fine shape ana © ’ Th! ind Tremont % = Waltham ae "ie promised to give an exhibition of Fen! amonien 's Greatest Sale Ke TBR GHT Se ict Cie ¢ 1p a cbiansy aL ees | CF eee wat tare cron turned out to see tho BORGUGH OF QUEE, nt elon ee Wiese: ‘write, phone, of runners up in the National League jMy and SU ION CHMOND. corner of | eal. GLOBE SCHEDIN WATCH 00.6 o Abe a ag, : race, | ey ORNa Band ste., eee Biaten Island. WATCHES AXDD DIAMONDS. | 4 Lat iG ory — y | Pam came. of pam, ure ghts the seu rgpteeiaie see: | Pat Sl ech 4 . ST. LOUIS FINISHES. i milgned” im, section “P18, ot the American “2 Dlamond ce | Riantity anepen a" | | Se | Nee), oie: Reieduclion of inter: | 12 MALDEN LANE. fata hPa : " Laws, of 160% t. per annum be- IAMONDS, WATCHES, A aire 4 __ (Special to The Evening World.) ire “a, ihe Fate of ORT payment and the ist Srinuuthy payments, lowest, prices: |" ireaduaye a ged r: 3 arene? DELMAR PARK RACE TRACK, ST. A SS S| co ress OE, |S eceh T 8 cvoter munt bo re | Sa? Se ph RE pe is Mah 8, Oc lowing are the re Poti pald. durin 0} . f Gome of the pessimists of the turf are} 1, R. Thomas, the Al Railay Claes adit Rha vahll pills, Patiecks ara drawn for payment aude quarenteea| fustion and’ Btat re Cy millionaire horse-| sults of the ra scheduled to be run NDS, Weekly payments: goods guarante Sigel sels ear" cy ming po by, fey ed repnta fa by WATCHES, Bi hen checks are predicting a stormy future for racing| man, has lost the call on Jockey Fuller's|here this afternoon: rarer they must be JAMES BERG) nvelopes with Street, Annex Pict Brookiyny Batt within the next few years, They pcint services for the rest of this year, In the| First Race—Six and one-half furlongs. ert n ecelpted 1 out the fact that the vubdlic fs now a) future Archie Zimmer, Fuller's mana- ‘Won, by popes Dic to 1 and i Filer to insure ai OF ATS re sis JEWELRY, bu SATB AS LANE (Up stat a ee vantage au huge army of handicappers, well edu- ger, will pick his mounts out for him, |Sah (rity * fins Wor seconds Milltan wy peymated at any aur (@ the) “TYPEWRITERS RENTE ra, Teldenoes euro, C0 deat tithe eated to the solution of »robavle win-, and somet \ DAVID B. AUSTE MAKES. Sylvania Railroad ‘Cab Ber \ metimes will be found riding! second Race a jhalt, fur. ver Vis way, Tel.3240 Frank | yy TORS ORE. OKs mers on form, They point out that tho|for Mr. Thomas. The cause of the| lon Wi it 7 General Manager. ‘Pass, ry Meheaey, vd avers aioli fe clever enough to) change 18 due to the fact that the] %,: udae peu ie a gM 8 a a8 6 Bereelve when a horse is beaten vn hts|Thomas horses were — somet{m Sade: Berrys thee ee net merits and when he is beaten ghrough| scratched too late to give the bdy es} Third Race—One mile — Business Property To Let. - ethan Ga Goan chance to ride other ride ethan Norwen! atria One eng out os —__-——— — . was second and W. B, Gates third Lawyers. Recent in-and-out performances, hog Pines. TO LE ° I; ns at mate «Byenini bili by plungers and various other . a eae eat acess SCRPIAE WINS MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. the hearts of the people, “K. And some of the newspapers reflect- MRACK, MORRIS PARK, GEO. ROBINSON ( Lawyer), ee a Don’t Miss This Sale! LARGE DOUBLE STORE C Naasau 2 oan i Biway. STth at. | @OOSSO4OO0OOOOO 0588000008 RRORTES Cris ere Urey cent $40,000 STAKE meee are ‘ae follows: Ne For this will bé your last chance to secure one of the best | SoMa Cry HALL Railroads, out that racing is a fine thing forthe Da SSE RIE pianos at a saving of $100 to $200. Take advantage of it at millionaire who, with his preponderanee Charerind once, for they are going rapidly—this week will clear them out, 28-30 City Hall Place. 3 1 eo le and you will miss the greatest chance of your life to get one of ae DIATE, POSSESSION, New York Central Pp of capital, {s bound to win out on the Mocha turf, The millionaires are enabled to| LONDON, Oct. 1.—At the Newmarket | The Rival (ie Det tinaat ane Fai values RULAND SE con | Nae A ote oa : “tl a Renowned Wilson Pianos, $165. Re Aah a Meera eel a BM | Will Vill M Beautiful Harmony Pianos, $175. Pr Kk Denth, .» inland ‘Prine buy the best horses, they win the big-|First October Meeting to-day Sceptre | Gremergrate gest stakes, and some of them are won the Jockey Club Stakes of $10,00) sov- and successful plungers, ereigns ($60,000); ¢or three and four year Wine for Breeders, , ar gai fe is & fine thing for breede prices for thel Racine’ is fog ‘a tine thing for th wo-year-olds; handicap; | 5 BEEKMAN ST. Bonastle Golden D: olds, one mile and three-quarters, Rock : Precious § v md Was second and Cappa Whit .| thin, Five horses etarted, ve as Sceptre won casily by four lengths. ¢ Two lengths separated second and third | \emer Excursions. You_can_have a ett) of racing me) 100 8 6 to 4 Boeptre, | Rain or Shine 109 fons,” which horses, The betting w assoolat! ie greater dividends than the Stool [Metig Tee eink Qa § t08 f ate oe A NETRURD UAE ROUOR: t, the 4 ppa Race—Manhattan Handicap; $ ews c A Trust, of any old’ kind of «eete wel | NO Be Neer ee Handsome Richardson Pianos, $175. Pe tat BY er . Racing ti Reekiecn ine ls @ fine thing for the chormott (3tata|— WINNERS AT HARLEM. —|{ine'iicr pay Be, ap oa Of a year for the privilege of Rowetint $5.00 Down and $1.00 a Week. ying (Special to The Evening World.) Del ere: pi . mv nine ez, dinsatiataction| | (Gpesial to The mrening Worle) Delivered on first payment of $5. Stool and cover free. question? (“aeeractng ie auch a Octet this aces) scheduiea!'ta bar rin cet Rac na do we come in-on the Pav here this afternoon resulted as follows: |{isrin emer Hirst Race-Five-elghths. of a miles:| Sir, Voorn ‘Won by Sanotomo, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6:| Firth Mies Mollie, 3 to 1, wae second; Dun-| upward; gannon was third. ‘Time—1.00 4 sat aa Second Race-Five and one-half tut-| Aus vile longe.—Won by McGee, even and out: Don Domo, even, was second; Joe Goss was third.” ime—.08 1-8 _hird Rage—One and one-clghth mile, by Haviland, 9 to § and 7 to 1 our 2 to 10, DS Wit second; Ha, y Sand Yoo" Broadirad, th Street for New laggage checked at Kin Hoodwink Conundrum: ITH, GEORGE, H. DANI eases CORO SE wigan