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BOTHNEW YORK | ALL THE NEWS OF Peas THe WORLD: FRIDAY RVENING, APRIT 2, 1902, THE DIAMOND, RING | “OLDFIELD iS REINSTATED. AND RACE TR DR. H. E. ROWELL’S WINNING COLT, SAN NICHOLAS Star Attractions Saturday | Single and Double Breasted Sack ae Suits in Spring a Mixtures, ‘The new Slate and Granite mixtures and | | Overplaids. Pepper and salt effects in both Cassinere and Cheviot fatrics. A Splendid showing of _WORSTEDS. Garments t0 be found in no other estab- except. at HIGH PRICES. 10.00 } Spring Top Coats, . Romaine Silk, Satin or Serge Lined. Black Thibers. length 40 in, ROMAINE SILK LINED; Oxford mixed Short Top Coat, SATIN LINED, and a splendid assortment of coverts in tan and Olive colorings, SERGE LINED. Sizes for build and age. Saturda; every build andiage, SSatirday eign || here, price. Single and Double “HUMAN PUNCHING BAG’ IS A FIGHTER (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 22—Joe @rim, the human punching-bag, proved that he can fight as well as be the re- oelver-in-general by besting Billy De- vine in six hurricane rounds at t | Broadway A. C. last night, In two \ rounds, the third and sixth, Grim com- | pletely outclassed Devine and had him all up in the air. Grim‘s style of fighting Is diMcult to | @olve, and while he does not know much , @bout the fine points of tie game he Is | @ mixer-up of tho first water and never stops. He has a terrific punch which, | ‘Mf landed properly, {s the money winner. , In the last round Devine tried to even | \ae matters, but he made a mistake, as im was expecting this, and walloped im for fair. He had Devine in bad whape at the end. GRAVESEND HORSES | ON THE TRACK 10-DAY, Breasted Black Sack Suits, Black Cheviots, Thibets. Rough Serges and Clay Diagonals in single and double breasted sacks, SIZES FOR YOUNG AND OLD—LARGE AND SMALL Saturday here, price. 10.00 —— Siegel Cooper Trousers Section. Yes, a sicre exclusively for Men's Trou- sers, Wee could fill a column talking about it, But the story in a nutshell is: Fine WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES id CHEVIOTS in newest Spring designs also BLACK CHEVIOTS and BLACK DIAGONALS. ae Polat Lior ani! at aes bee Double «S, & H." Green Trad= | er of Milwaukee, who has been winning every battle he has fought recently, will engage In another fight to-night. He will meet Jimmy Briggs, of Bos- ton, for six rounds pefore the Milwau- kee A. C. for ixt¥ per cent. of the | gros receipts. ry recently secured ae o er Briggs in a six-round bo city. Both men are ‘NEARY AND BRIGGS FIGHT TO-NIGHT ata ae ft and confident of win-|jIng Stamps Saturday Slorning Cabal te rhe weenie Wore) hiilt matte tn 0.59, ens. | Oh#tiey Neary, the fy inc lige weieu ngit-| Hing ihe decision: from 8.30 to 12 0’Clock, Ther GRAVESEND, April ‘The favor- orough, trainer. after Single Stamps Until Clos- able change in the weather to-day —Four furlongs koa ing Hour, . Williams, tra! e furlongs in 1,15 0 COMNEETION Yer awry OTHER STORE brought the trainers and racers out on the course in numbers. ‘Tbe track was TEBIG STORE Y, "ACITY BN TSELY @ehtning fast. The W. B. Jennings handicap candiéate Proper, was shown | qzJ:i*,preeain oe area | LEG on the course in company with Shot ish, trainer. vee \ gallopin Gun and was allowed an easy gallop of | RT Toc two miles, merely being a Hmbering- up exercise after their long journey from California, ‘The B, R, Thomas racer Hermis was |, vent to a six-furlong breather, ne- fotiating the distance well in hand all the way in 1.23, From a-speed stand- point this work has no significance, 4 but from the easy manner In which the great racer apcompitshed it It speaks ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CENTURY VERY Brokaw garment 1s cut by hand from. expertly designed patterns. If alterations are nec- essary, one fitting gives the satis- factory result which the custom * Aollar, trainer, NT—Three furlongs Lup: V. Hollar, LADY AMELIA ndily; We Shields, traluer. S—Three-quarters «in W. Shields, trainer. Three furlongs 4n 0.40, | 15 PIANOS AND ORGANS. AND ORGANS. breagir ARABO-Six x ‘ease Slax SS WUIS in “ trainer, gs In 0.58 well for the advanced condition ‘he ‘gall Bare abies horse {8 In. The following received] 1 oS 44 PAD. MOORE TIE LOS ie | Work-cuts during the day: bree D.C = ica’ BEGGAR LADY-—Schooled _ through| SAN “ReNOc Ph parler, trainer a, tailor requires several fittings to |fAmerica’s Greatest field nic HW. Graham, trainer, Ee cezing; D. peetces trainer. ane Wi R. ] : BHEROD—Thice furlongs tn 0.8, easily; ‘ achieve. esult: time save Piano Offers! MERRY ACROBAT—Three furlongs in 0.43, handily elsh, trainer. money saved. si furlongs YOUNG HENRY— furl ip en : 1,49.1-2, handily; W. Bhields, WH—THrecelehthe tn 0.42, Our designer has happily met the dictates of PLE furlongs In 1.19 1 H. Magon, trainer. on Siteiae, trainer, Fines nthe in 0,39 4-5, fashion 1 in Morning Coat Suits. The prices range ., VALENTINE: quarters in lason, trainer, 1.26, breoing; W. ds, trainer, TON—Three-eighths in 0.40 from $22 to $52. ANDY’ WILLTAMS— juarters In ping: H. Mason, trainer, 1.36, breezing: Ws Shields. trainer. DANCESA. half-mile in 0.2, BERNARD. 8, Doggett, tral A inalt-mile in 0.38, ‘aylor, tra. brees- In 1.08, ighth Jor, DENTISTRY. [Associated Private Dentists. w.s. Woodward, 122 East 50th St. (bet. and Park "hve ‘tel, (2550 Za W.F. Gilroy, 158 West 125th St. (near 7th Ave.) lark, St. (Biklyn), Tel, 4206F — Main. 3, han- traine ) CLEVER WORK BY SHEEPSHEAD HORSES . (Special to The Evening World.) i SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April 22—Tho @ay broke bright and clear, The gallop- ing hours were full of sunshine. Th track was in perfect condition, ‘ Capt, 8. 8, Brown's Broomstick reel: off a mile-in 1.472-5, It was the mos conspicuous work of the morning and the crack three-year-old did it. without getting his head. Fred Gebhard's Gay Boy galloped seven furlongs in 1,97 1-4; Raglan, L: ‘setts and others trotted and cantered, H, B. Duryea's Irish Lad, Mercury, Leonidas and others were shown to > fogging exercise, Irish Lad, Mercury ‘and Leonidas took their work in fine Béyle and looked hone the worse tor their smart work of the day before. G, H, Whitney‘ youngsters, Machion | a hiow. and Tim O'Brien, clipped off a half in | for five rounds, but after this Gans as- ad sumcd the aggressive and forced mat- ‘Trainer William Beckett sent Flag |ters and gained the decision, ‘OMcer seven furlongs in 1.25 1-2, CENTURY CLUB RACES. Carroll Reed's ‘The Picket got a short breather at half speed and acted ad- mirably, 2 ern District of the Club Agsociation will Hamburg, Belle, Ormonde's ape erent eeueubed a tO. one and two-mile district championship races at V open to members only. $5 First Payment and There- after Only $1 a Week, ‘This is a most remarkable sale of celebrated Pianos and you will be missing a chance to save from $100 to $200 ona Piano if you do not take advantage of it. Wilson Pianos, $175. Harmony Pianos, $195. Walters Pianos, $1 Richardson, $195. Including Stool and Cover. Delivered on Payment of $5. Pianos guaranteed for ten years. ABLOOMINGDALE BROS. + Sth and 60th Stree iree furlongs liv 3._Gotasbor deborough, Ur GANS BEAT BOLEN AFTER 15 ROUNDS (Special to The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Md., April 2. Gans, the world’s light-weight cham- rion, last night received a little surprise arty before the Eureka Athlete Club. vhe one to serve up the dish was none sther than the veteran Sam Bolen, The ut was cheduled to go fifteen rounds and it went the Imit. Bolen put up @ great fight and had “the chanpion Guersing throughout and was ay fresh at the finfsh as he was at the start. Gans seemed slow and did uot show hia usual form, while Bolen seamed to have taken anew lease on life and fought like a three-year-old. He show oxtreme cleverness both In blocking and foot work. He was floored twice by right-hand swings to the the eleventh round and 4 fourteenth, but he cam: In the fifteenth Gans went oor, but {t was from a push more than The bout was an even aftair 49." 3 ta Rooms Completely Furnished at AIL Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Full Setsof Teeth,, Gold Crownn, 22 ka! Gold Fillings. Amalgam Filling Special Notice: Nil Keep you wind your faune | Pattie who come to any of the above | ily wall is ite! named dentinte arn sanuret the highest aD Te of dental “Work by “reason of the Cine lowest ewe | Manhattan Clothing Co, | 1114 3d Ave., Near 65th St., N.Y. | 700 BROADWAY. Week Days, 8 Sunday, 10 to 4. New Credit Idea. CLOT H ING ol FOR SALE. inv ion ill include also a five and ten WATCHES & DIAMOD ¢ Kad sc WO GAMES AT RIDGEWOOD. | Which will Include also a five and ton EASY PAYMENTS. N (AS Hae FOR ADIEE MEN Ar Beat At Ridgewood on Sunday a big double gnnounced later, the point syst WIN! aend repres Pie Deliveries feeder will be the atteaction, In the | be used. giving f¥% poinia to the win | | tpt nd i WELKIR e ee to secoaod, two to th M LAN! ak aR mwa teat id F. ©. and the | Mita and to. the fourth, th * 74. anaes 6th te Credit ‘House, ‘one hese will b ea hse Avian malla Sree ts ere tee 10 anaes the cham] plonship ot the wmtire Pa Shh Boe = “Waten: 19 sain 223 6th Ay., Bet. 14th & 15th Sts BYENINGS. and tae hai a eins sae WM. VOGEL & SON. little chance for adverse criticism. usual of difference between the & Son label and the other read inds. Coverts, At $15—-Medium Length Overcoats of black and Oxford unfinished Worsteds and Cheviots, silk lined throughout to edge of lape! At $15—Rain-Proofed Overcoats in t Belted Back or plain model, 50 and 52 inches long, sy of Cheviots and Whipcords, In plain and high color effects. Spring Suits an WM. V Broadway, Real ace: rt that rraantt vm d Overcoats, $15 to $35. OGEL & SON, ee Clothing for Men Who Know What Good Clothes Are. In making Wm. Vogel & Son apparel for men, we assume every man to be a critic; there is no attempt to skimp here and there, no attempt to slight the workmanship or finish, so there is’ It isn’t the same theor -for-wear clothes are built on—but it is our theory, and the putting of this theory into practice is what marks the line - ‘arment_identified by the Wm. Vo. et The motive is purely a selfish ~ one, for we know when once you wear one of our suits or overcoats, . you will never again desire to_ buy your clothes elsewhere. 3 15 Suits and Overcoats with Our : “Concave” Shoulder & Closefitting Collar At $15—Sack Suits, in all the new single and double breasted models, of Black Thibet, B8a8 and black Cheviots and plain and fancy effects in Tweeds, Cassimeres and Worsteds. At $15—Top Coats—a wide range of models—made of the new shades of tan and green Our “Concave” Shoulder. skimp that. 20% Houston st 3 CORTE, CRAVENE DT AND SUITS. LADINB modation ts the hen without higher prices. nd MT aRBRAL CREDIT ay Wom ult, "raraple garments, made 1) for $30.00 to $40.00, THE norerne pisraiet| Sow. eer BROADWAY. Thousa, ly by of for quick casa, traordinary. values BODY. CLOTHING .. Women and Chil to Wear or made Ycorrectiy cut and Sits to order from $15.00 up. Fi '50 W. 34th St. se tiin| eno branch stores in New York City. | BICYCLES gl sof Micyclee thrown at ux recent- OverMOCk@d MANUCACLUFLTE to ena at hotice. the following gh Luthy Bicycles at *2y; Orieht Roadsters, and Pacers: 4, new $40 E ie 1 WiLUs €0. _Open Saturday Byars Stytien, ine_Tailor-Made ke TW 2859 3a Taina arrive tral Stutiut, 10 AML abled us to of ridiculous ee Tires, $1.50 Bars. 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STATIONS daze" "oder! that “giver Stauton, Payments, man siee 3 EXP! and Toute, 4.55 2 Ne ace RES CAPE Y a *Dinini Mf Ticket 01 Hj Broaaw si. and| "General from Pennsylvania uisv ile} M. Veena “fi Standard RAILROADS, RAILROAD. sod fost e foot of, West lsat Mite third § eat time trom Streets fa flee. min lor Twen ame | cept where, ot M—st. rovis etping. | Binoking a As Dinka, LOUIR | EXPR! ers eugene ipa A Vaile; Se F CIFIC. tera Pit 3 acne eae eae EVRLAND AN Nb Cingus Ay estos fina St ane tage te ie co oR! 7.55 A.M. “Strains. Butter Parlor Coaches on week: on Y Pas Ese f 401, 1358. 113 and —— 4 1 "ritin avenue RY nw Me atonus omnes 4 4, Stations, “afned abere, re Ts cer HELP WATED—MAL=: National Chute, | DIAMONDS, Chl. WATCHES, ale JEWELRY, anaes f Teall trade for Bw exp us experience unn 1 Saxton. chieaee FOR SALE. PAYMENTS, Al El ae ee ai