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‘AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS ‘The Bvening World will pablish every day in the Sporting Mitton the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- q eo, Address al] communications to the Amateur Baseball Editer The Evening World, Pulitser Building, New York. 5 ‘M, the features of the ig of Marcus Rothach and the Bout of Hegelman and formerly ‘ery of the rica, The winners would like to Mouse Vernon, or teams aver- = fin of age, on Sun ¥ afternoons during yer. August and » Out-of-town offerin, ti q 8g Poe OS maken Ate . Young, Jr, ave- Bue, Now York City. ie ‘ars, first baseman and short Uke to join a to ® yea y! noon 8. 182 Bast {ith mre! At Baratoga avenue and Yacon 5 O01000-2 7 00012 -6 1 4 and Dunn, Lispenard » formerly pitcher of the i, now with the Clintons, of east side, would like to hear from juddy and, wi rs, formerly with the ina. Would also like to hear from in S. nd Ing Address D. Zuckerman, . 67 Sheriff street, New York. |, June 2. 00 0 O32 an ipire— The Merrits B. B. C., formerly the bon B. B. have disbanded Y all games with them Baseball Club would red o} The Winona » Would like to ar- h strong uniformed i fifteen to sixteen years bye also like to hear aventie, Boctal Club have organised uid like to from & ound players and a good also like to book games ing from fifteen to age. Address Joe HORSES GALL OPED IM WATER AKD MUD to The Evening World.) IRA’ N.Y. July 1—The rounds a4 track were flooded with ‘water this morning throughout the gal- aware. The track being very ‘olses indul, in ‘Were at ihe Brees: erder. The mvdiarks to perform ere as follows: a4 YNE—Five-eignths in yi J. Neumeyer, traii ks tee @} J ner. 1D—Three- 4 gate thee A 4} to soln stron tea 4 | fonm. »| Mt, Gab. A. C0 00000 y | Mangaer, box 48. Corona, “the rower, of out fifteen men. The Clintons, of the like to arrange games t eens Le ye to fifteen yy A Ce 1O a on our nu for nike i. ot trom #8 to W. All dates open after July 10, Address D. Zucker- man, No. 67 Sheriff street. On Saturday; sere eat BATTS Aas BA The Elites will play teams in Brook- ale MWOITY FOR | SHO BSL BOONTON, N. J. July L-Barly this spring a beseball ground was made ut Droved.to be a pay’ng acheme, Gamer have been played there almost every Bunday since, A number of people thinking it an outrage petitioned the Common Coun- ell to have Sunday ballplaying stopped, but the Council did mot act. Petitions were then circulated about the churches ‘on Sunday, and about town on Monday and Tuesday, Then {t waa that the people who fav- ored Sun‘my ball got to work and they Ge-| the upper end of Green street, and it lyn or Bronx, from ten to twelve years of age. for a side bet of ge 8 or £0, Schwach, No. 744 East Fifth street, | elty, | The Houston F. C. would like to ar-/ range games with uniformed team averaging eighteen years, For games! address Michael Cavallo, No, 23 Mott street, city, ‘The Remsen F. C. would like to book with teams ave from ot se. All Meany, | A crack third baseman and a catcher would like to join some strong team | won years. Address First ave- nue. 4 all-around player would like m, Can furnish uni- Address J. Morrow, 3) Beat Thirty-seventh street, elty. On Saturday the 6t. Gabriel A. C. fourne: to the Warwick A, A. or nd gave the latter team their ; defea ie t . ‘oriele j F.C. The 8t. Gabriel would like to hear from all teams syereging, t+ teen years of age, Gtar jra., Royals. 1 is, 8 ‘a Lyceum and the Wiens Grane’ Steen MY b 3561 =Pitkins avenue, . N.Y, H } 3 3-7 Warwick AAO 02000 0 O4 Batteriee—Davis and Devine; Thorn: ton, Chamberlain and King. Tilden F.C, PPP E Sits Se Bt Gad A C8 si isae ed cee sae oo The Warwick A. C., of Corona, has ho following dates open for uniformed cams averaging seventeen years of ‘or pee on our grounds: July 9, and 3 and all Saturdays. J. Richter, The Fd. Smalls A. A. would itke to arran, with teama av itr 8 for side beta, ‘ow! i ‘om R. H. Macy & Co., Saks & any Gaturday afternoon jin July or August. Address E. Bmalle, bs a East One Hundred and Twelfth h Co, tor D GANT 1S OT OF TENS FINALS Tn the opem tennis tournament terdayy in Brooklyn Wyne C. Grant, | Indoor champion, lest to H. Mollen- hauer,, and 6. A, Westfall defeated | R. Le Roy -'The excessive heat weak ened Grant's play. The round robin for women was start- ¢d on, th® came courts with the most expert women players in the country entered. In the play yesterday a fea- ture was the defeat by Mise May Sut- also ci ey-ted petitions, and got @ was whispered that Sunday games| large ninober of signers, Both sides would be played there, but as ball play-| presented thelr petitions at the meeting a Council last night, signatures toe the peti-+ unday ball and 120 to ing on Sunday had never been talked) of the Com: of no attention waa pald to the rumor, Hiss were ° However, as soon as the ground wag! ton favorli« ‘one opposed to it. The matter haa finished Sunday games began, and as ge. referred to the Town Attorney, 5. la crowds of people attended it| Claude Garrison, From Town to Country And Some Vacation Clothes That You Will Need. Have you planned your vacation, and have you the important thing—Clothes? At lake, shore or mountain your wardrobe wil/ run the rout of critical eyes, Wm. Vogel & Son ummer suits are designed In a manner that will court the most favorable criticism and that likewise will give you much comfort and pleasure In the wearing of them. Our tailor- men have endowed them with a lightness of weight together with a grace of line Which praces them on a plane with the product of he ultra tailors. $156 Summer Suits, All made with our famous “Concave"’ Shoul- der and “Closefitting’ Collar. In single and double-breasted sack models, made of blue and black serges, homespuns, featherweight worsteds, Thibets and plain and fancy cassi- meres and cheviots. Other requisites for your vaeation wear—Negligee Shirts, Belts, Underwear, Half Hose, Low Shoes, Neckwear, Straw Hats, Bathing A Second Great Lot of Men’s $1 Plaited Negligee Shirts, 45c. Men's Entrance at Elm Place, It is the character of the Shirts that makes this sale so re- markable. Anybody can buy Shirts to sell for 45¢, apiece. It is not much of a trick to get good Shirts to sell tor that at this season, But think of the finest, daintiest percales you ever saw in dollar Shirts and imagine such perfect making that in the fine plaits down the front each stripe and figure appears as perfectly as they would in custom-made |} Shirts! THEN you will get some idea of the excellence of these Shirts that we have ready for Friday’s selling at forty-five cents apiece. There are nine ditferent patterns, half of them white grounds with black or blue figures or stripes, and the others blue or gray grounds, neatly figured. Each Shirt has cuffs to match. Sizes 14 to if y are a wonder for the money at 45c. a Shirt. Main Floor, Zim Place. A Clean-Up of 8c. and 125c. Batistes At Five Cents a Yard. Five thousand yards of the prettiest printed Batistes will have the smallest price of the season for such » quality to-morrow, They are mostly white grounds with black, blue and red dots. Some navy blue and black grounds, too, with white dots, and some satin striped grounds printed in larger eflects. All to-morrow at 5g, a yard, 25c. Printed Batiste, 9c.) 25¢. Madras, Ie. These come with an openwork! These are woven colored stripes, | stripe printed In floral effects, in a/ variety of pleasing styles and calor é leasing line of colors, for street or fects to select from, They are yarn jouse wear, The lace stripe gives|dyed, making them absolutely “fast them a very dainty and cool appear-| color, and are suitable for mens, ance. women's and children's wear, Berond Pioor, Kim Place. Cool Silk Shirtwaist Frocks, $8.98, Well Worth $15, The end of the season found a silk wholesaler with some exceed- ingly pretty fancy taffetas, which we bought for a song. Then we went to one of our best makers, picked out the models that are newest and rettiest, and had him make the silk into fresh, cool Shirtwaist Suits for misses or small women, Ready to-morrow al $8,98 4 Suit, The waist is made very full in front, with double-breasted effect and buttons, Tucked front and back, full sleeve with cuff, stock collar and tie, A seven- gored tucked skirt, finished with hem and belt cond Floor, Front. Sale ‘Million Boxes a Year. ton, of California, the champion of t | United Staten, ot Mise Garvie B. Mealy, of Chieazo. M Elisa Moore, former ab “9 » | Sunen pete ohamplon, Thee won. Aye maak pe Suits, ote. WM. VOGEL & SON, 1. Broadway, Houston St. Rou bin for Women. jt ton defeated Miss C. Samet fig ba a | Moore detested { i me STRAUS 5, Saturday at Noon, BOLONBAY—One mile in breesing; . Carter, trainer, at D—One mile in 1491-2, handy; euteuict te turionge in Lal, T, Welsh, trainer. BID REVRARDCA helene in 04 win i; T. We trainer, EXCURSIONS, ‘0 EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY ERIE RAILROAD To SHOHOLA aia Yip as EXCURSION UP THE SOUND EVERY SUNDAY ' in Bid 14, BALTES rear futons in 008, euler Store Closes Daily at SUGENIA BURCH—One and a quarter miles In 2.15, all out; W, Smith, MAJOR DAING: 1LD—On ‘mien Fe arenes a er. NIGHT ERBANT-One mile io L44, DBEY IN—Five furlongs in a rej . Rurtew. trainer, FORKMAN A. haltsmile in 064 han- CONVESSOR-Five: furlongs in 1071-2, Nein a9, . Taylor, trainer, 1D OPERA Five -elenthe tn 1. breesine: ‘Taylor, trainer. ORTHERN STAR—Gnt mille im 1.82, ive- wier, trainer. z 4 Three ors at ra Ait ie B CARLO—Six furlongs in 1.2%, iP, Weiler, trainer 1, furlongs Lae wk stoomor, with, Pagner at coum Coney Island Boats. One td 1 ty cards There Is Always Something New Inthe Women’s Tailored Wear Store.| And therein lies the secret of our guecess in creating the most favored store for tailored wear in the |; city. There is no hesitation, even if the weather is not propitious. The complete assortments appear || we as if Nature as well as manufacturers were conspiring for us, and here may always be found the atest fad or effect, If some of the stock lars over a little, then it is clipped off by sharp reductions in prices, and thus we have, in addition to startling bargains (in the best sense of the word), a newness || and a crispness that makes it interesting to come in and see the goods even if you do not need any. Several new conceptions are announced for to-morrow: The “Brighton Tourtst,”’ as they call it in London, is the very newest style Coat, 36 inches long, full back with belt, velvet collar, turn cuffs, skeleton lined; the skirt is thirteen gore, kilt plait, in a] very pretty mixed material, and-altogether a very stylish Suit for travelling, sizes 34 to 40, $1.95. a Sitk Shirtwalst Suits, $10.95. In navy, fn bhek, Ure ST ee metal with white shot rile pod a waist and aktirt heavily plaited; waist has stock collar, froat ished with knots. 4 42. é Second Floor, front, "Central Bullding. . Returning leave Glens LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD ARNE TGs exp amber St. 9.45, Lea ele Three- Excursion GLEN ONOKO leaves Weat 234 re a TOP Ease sea EH pe megs Ne ee Pennsylvania Rallroad. Be Bee Pee te $2.50 | TO ATLANTIC CITY AND RETURN SPECIAL TRAIN Pi ‘Sopping at Newara and Blizabeth. poerene, jeove Atlantic Ce PM LR D. GEO. W. BOYD, Pase'r Trattic Mar. Cen’! Pasa’r Agt Bai . ‘eler, * WRIE—A quarter in 0.37, SUMMER RESORTS, tlantic, City | == THREE | Men's Summer Shirts 69¢, to $1.00 Value, at 39c. This news will be gratefully learned by many thousands who know that when we advertise a tale of this character it means that for 39. you may get a Shirt that is usually sold for ———— Dunue After “Corbett.” ‘ ‘The latest aspirant for championship nora fs Danny Duane, the well light-weight. Duane is after 4 fight with “Young Corbett,” and has * Qedared that he will take on the Den- Por boy at his own weight and terms. “Gorbett's answer was to the effect if Duane thought he could fight back Willie Pitagerald against Women's Brilliantine Bathing Suits, + The ocean is calling these days, and they do say that the bath- ing was never so good. It is seldom youcen obtain Bathing Suits 80 good for so little money. Briiliantines, in navy blue and black made | Brilliantine ip black, sailor collar, shield with sualor collar of white duck, in stripes, | trimmed with half inch white braid and plain or polka dote—ties to match—a| white braid on frontef collar, full blouse bso natty little costume for the sea—sizes 34, | front and full shirt—~e very ate 4 for any gh ree pedendal Wand BerssevecreresceeseGBe25 | fectmpizes 4, 36 and 38.,,...,.$2,98 pero ad it make Petbing Cope in large assortment, plain and fancy colors, 9%, |} 690, to $1.00 ; that a¢| styles in Si se 18. and the let huve FACED BS If Duane H ietleliciaippeieniiaans and all the important little de- MANHATTAN BEACH, Pita, Morbett will take preren vars Fmantee r tails of make is are ins leave Me Y4 foot of Be suth Corsets at Little Cost. inte Sito he Trai pute beash, Mant, for his couina fund in the Shits ofthe vale} FE Fi Pew ets Fine opportunities to save present themselves in the Corset | | "* “@vert#*: ra tin, fa 0 Store to-morrow, FOR SALE. COOL DAYS, BREEZY NIGHTS LONG ISLAND RAILROAD Anything you want. Crothing, , Gwds, 3 fight with Jack McClelland, which ts 30 and 10.00 PM. Traine Ie security re: yh ad ite, phone oF call a Pere core tenses. watehes, weekly parments, rep ie macnn AF WATCH CO., 1 Mallen 3275 ina Co te. netting, very cool | Summer Gir . Z Why? .. Why buy a cheap, trashy plano that has no reputation ever, nl pd Bog so such celebrated pianos as we every one of them built by reputable expert piano builders; ¢ one of them bearing the maker's namg; every one of them. f guaranteed for ten years—and are 2 Butlt to Last a Lifetime! ___ Upon no consideration buy a so-called “slightly or | Cavtion second-hand piano at any price. for in a very short time: such a piano proves absolutely worthless, “Slightly used” pianos are like other pieces of old worn out, otherwise people would not part with them, . We take in exchange « great second-hand planes in part payment for our beautiful, new, up-t ¢, renowned pianos, we would not think of offering them for sale In the regular way~-the way! other stores do. Instead, we send thein to the auction rooms—where #l are sold for any price they will bring. Some second-hand planos are offered] by other stores as great bargains at from $65 to $200, and they state thaty they arg worth from $100 to $300, If you Insist we will sell you as 00 second-hand pianos at your own price, but we will never recommend ther in any way. We believe 't is money thrown away to purchase a second-hand pial at any price when you can secure from us one of the best pianos manu- factured, built to last a lifetime, for $1.00 a week, Exchanye— If you have an old piano, eachenge it for one of our beautiful new) up-to-date pianos and pay any balance due at the rate of #4 a week. 7 We will send for your old plano at any time, We will charge nothing for this, and will deliver the new plano to your residence at time you desire. Greatest Piano Investment in the World! This Piano offer is indeed a most remarkable event, and you will missing a chance to save from $150 to $200 if you do not take adv intage) of It It would be very unwise for you to purchase a plano without coming here to see and hear the pianos offered. Renowned Wilson Pianos, $175 — Beavlifvl Harmony Pianos, $195 Celebrated Wallers Pianos, $195 Including stool and cover, Piano guaranteed for 10 years, ! $5.00 Down and $1.00 a Week, No Interest is charged for time taken in making paymter Pianos livered On first payment of $5. f On cash purchases we will deliver olanos to any part of United : free of charge. Upon request will send a representative, who will go into fai detail garding our piano proposition, and explain to you the iti 0 regarding these planos and show you photographs of every ye ua ) All CARS TRANSFER JO JOM YUE Leawsrer Bo S*AtE 759° H6O°X\F J DENTISTRY, Pennsy!vania RAILROA! | *4atiuns Moss ve meee aw | Dassiveaas having troublesome teeth attended to. You can’t enjoy yourself ua- less your teeth are in good condl- tion, We'll put them RIGHT at small cost. New Botanical Discovery gives pain the “walking papers.” Advice free. All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. 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