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THE NEW PRING TOOK A FALL QUT WANTS To FIGHT “JEFF” OF BRIGHTON BOOKIES | That Sudden Reversal of Form Was Not Entirely Unexpected Was Shown by the Wise Money Poured Into the Ring on the Winner. HIGHLANDERS SEE-SA WING, «ALL d for the sake of refreshing mem- Therefore Gpring was the form of the take @ look at Spring's last| race, and won as form indicated.” before yesterday, In a slow-run Argument Not Convincing, ont Binding’ oS SSeemnende One doesn't feel quite convinced at ‘Lyne, pond eMagore’ ber oe plirgs but wonders which | horse would ha ‘on if O'Neill had seventh, beaten ten lengths. | ridden Spring and Hildebrand had rid- He i g Particle of speed did he dis- any part of the route, terday—ah! that's another Wednesday they were ex- big guns at Sandy Hook. ussion from these guns wasn't Leet te when that wave of Spring overwhelmed the bookies, da tve minutes every bookmaker in the ring knew he was scheduled to Jove hundreds of dollars, The smart & i the tremor that shook | |en Africander, with the prices just the reverse of what they were yes- terday, Stepping two races backward, finds that Major Pelham, carrying 6 pounds and Jockey Jobn Bullman, 's & strong favorite, Not in the money! That seems strange to the student of form. Turning over the leaves of the form chart one finds t! 8 @ horse named Major elbam ran THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1904. OF DIAMOND, RING COLUMBIA TEAM HARD AT WORK. The New Black Suits for Fall Wear at $15. From every quarter people are hurrying back to town, And 9 West 18th Street, 432 Amsterdam Avenue. 572 Amsterdam Avenue, 805 Amsterdam Avenue, 341 Columbus Avenue, 824 Columbus Avenue, | 37 Carmine Street, 4318 First Avenue. 1504 St For. HUNTER RYE ‘CANADIAN CLUB, per bot KING WILLIAM (Scotch) CHOICE CALIFORNIA TABLE | per gallon, TABLE 50¢ | CLARET, RICH OLD gallon , 8T. JULIN dinner 25c 97 Second Avenue, 668 Third Avenue, 1387 Fifth Avenue. 879 Sixth Avenue, 456 Seventh Avenue, 606 Fighth Avenue, $33 Eighth Avenue. Ave. (Bronx), pen. Compare Our Prices for Saturday with those advertised elsewhere. » per bottle...... Gallagher Store 745 Ninth 18 Ninth 656 Jenth Avenue, 75 West 125th 1524 Third Avenee, Yorkville’s Busy Store 86th St. and 34 Avenue Only Reliable G oat « id inorease Alexander per bottle... $ MONOGRAM RYE WHISKBY, Ll) MARYLAND RYE (0 year gallon, $2. pocket hak 1 int, BSe.; per per bot G STOOK RYE—You LIFORNIA PORT ¢ get a finer whiskey anywhere at « otal i RRY, per case, §3.50; per 25¢ ec PURR JUICE PORT, per gull DRY OLD sib very atrengthent along with them comes the half worn Summer wardrobe, soon to be replenished with the new Autumn styles. Black suggests itself first, after the gayer summer colors, Here's a showing of men’s black suits that we really feel proud of. Six distinct models in the new double breasted sack suits (double breasted At Gheepshead Bay, in a is going to be very popular) and an equal number in single men who make prices in the rin ’ Face at alx F vi Fland @ halt furlongs, carrying 112 breasted models. The styles are radically different from last thought that Africander was an) pounds, and ' ‘\ even-money choice. But they didn't | lengrng, co ag rg up by five _ season's, but one thing is the sarne as usual about Vogel peep behind the scones. After the cur-| tional iime says: Il Le’ gy eae | CT Brothers clothes—they fit with a nicety that the critical man @ain raised, Bowever, they could see | 4 1-5, 1.12 124 2, +5, f ay ih. front > RS, Sep, Major Pelham | ’ demands, and they are tailored to holdjshape and with a style An!" will say the apologist, “you | Lie Apo 4 hee) | that is distinctly superior to ordinary ready-made clothes, we are always crying “Woit!'| acecount for they tisteas!t ber a | Twelve single and double breasted sack suit ‘The bookmakers are bad price makers. | hve races, but will bly re y models made of black chevots, black thibets $1 5 Everybody know that Africander was | won so Melllt et eg bolbam h and undressed cheviots, bd Getting a bit too much of it, and|the Major. Pe * os f aad | —— — that the cool, breezy atmosphere foun ean ot Brighton Yanterday i 4 Sale of New Fall | 85 Sy ould act ike @ tonic on Spring. |hoeves of the seme merely Aifterent idan ee Telescope Hats ¥ o i] bre " (@pecial to The Evening World.) And now it ls Tom Jenkins with « ig Here's the smartest fall hat for young men. } CAUGHNR a Durham, trainer, GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept. freak challenge to Champion Jeffries. All the new fall shades. Sold ail over town O54 breeaing: ii, Hywen, ORk® In| 18.—~Alorious weather held away at the) The wrestler wants a bout with the at $3.00. The same quality here at $1.85, t ASCENSION Boven torlonay _” 39, | COUrse this morning during the gallop-| champion, but he stipulates that it shall : SWEET Pepe eR eee trainer, “'| ing hours, and the effect was to bring | bo rough-and-tumble instead of Marquis | _Dreesing; H. T. Grime mee ia 1.@, | the trainers and raters out In numbers. | o¢ Queensberry rules. Open = PULSUS-Gn @ mile in 1.46, handily; y,j Th feature of the morning's work Was) Jenkins sald yesterday that if Jef- Saturday KICKSH AW Thee ey & mile gallop by McChesney in 1.47 2-5,| fries would agree he would get back- Night Till heecaing: A. Simons roaiger, ® 4) going well In hand and showing much! ing for $5,000 that he could whip him. . seveeniipiticins SPRING SIL—One mile in 1b, gallop-| Of bis okt dash and vim, Of the morn-| He thinks that the fight could be 9m Ss 10.30. (oecial to The Evening World) | yo iMi R Clark, trainer tng’ te the best workouts shown! held in Mexico, where biting. back. Vs SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y., Sept. 16 | | hrecaina YO furlongs In 1.95 1-2, | were the following: font ase had to high favor amon The charming weather end the fast) TOP RIGHT—Onew HILDEBRAN: turk in 0.8% fighters. Cha” << ) _—_ ca pan yay ‘/ frack that prevailed at the Coney Isle), ning with Ot Ae all M al bane ay af Se 4 te ll | Senkins's idea Is to disable Jeffries } 4nd Jockey Club's course this morning | Me Gee eens tn 0.82, han. Onan ese a ye Ne tn aot Rourke whe knows some- e e coud So alain eperatine (fo be) BROADOLOTH—Four irlonge in 08t,| FUNNY 'SIDE-Pour furlongs In 0a | thing of rough ‘Aehters, and Johnny - jow of dash| breezing: R. Tuoker, trainer, easily; 8. Doggett, trainer, | White, who has the reputation of, be. UNION Oo FOR ae Ord spirit, GLEN FCHO—Four furlongs tn 05114,|MAJOR DAINGERFIELD—One mile in| Ing able to whip, auyuely on the Neh: MADE 2 MEN Treiner A, J. Joyner made a brave going with Broadcloth, |. Lol, handily; T. Welsh, trainer, aidetumble. battle Jeffries would fii ehenisg With bie ectenatee ¢ a MARTINMAS—Five furlongs in 407,, WILD THYME—One mile ‘In 146, hans $2iying in five minutes. Brookton Leads the Men’s Shoe Fashions of the World. Of them were sent to exersisan ny |, handily: E. Wright, trainer, Shy, T. Welsh, trainer, \"Ylowever, Tom can get the backing rates of 8 'NAVAJO—Four furlongs in 0.83, brees-| TIM PAYNE—A half-mile in 0.54, brees-| and is willing to try it with the cham- WL. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS _ = LWA A @ principal workouts noted were: jug: C. Ho Hughes, trainer. | prs: J. .Neumeyer, trainer. pion. “ - Al \ SLORIFIAR—vour turtongs Ino, | HELLO Paar furlongs in Of, breesing;|DICK, BEANARD-‘tnree furlongs in {MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THANANY . 2'0-) «ta reesing; J. ‘ n , ‘alte ‘ouse, er. . iP. . trainer. worto if: OagHTZ“Hevin/funtnge in ta ban : | FIRE AALL~Pour Rerloces In @a1, dang. MIMOBA-A balt-mile Tn 88, breesing: one of te pecial events of the pro- | OTHER MANUFACTURER lathe WORLD iH |. MeCe iner. y. ell, trainer, o GAVALLE—vour furlongs in'e3s breess| HAMPAURG RELLE-Bix furlongs tn |o8G00D—Pour' rurionws. in 0.8 gallop- o Knickerbocker Yacht) | The reason W. L. Dougtas {ie Knoch Wishard, train 18 3-4, handily; A, J, Joyner, y, Pins; Willlam Barrick, tra.ner : y day celebration, | $3.80 shoes are the greatest BRITISHUR—Four furtongs in 95° WASWIFT—8ix furlongs 2, eas- to be at thelr Collex:| geiiers in the world, is, bes dressing: hnoch Wishurd, trainer.’ ULE—Four furlongs in 0.68, 5 iiv* bh. Campbell, trainer Point, club-house, will be several 18°) Cause of thelr excellent style, RAGLAN—Pour furlongs in 0.52, hand- ing: A. J. Joyner, trainer. JACK TA Seven furlongs In 1.89, | teresting mo. roat contests, Alive to yle, Qa les SF. Hyland, tratner RICAL —- Four furlongs in|... breerin “ampbell, trainer, the prevailing marine fad of the day.|ensy fitting and superior ' badd 1 POARCH i Four furlongs 18 | ugh BS fink with Qundeilie ik | TRASCIE ul * ve 1.05, | the commen in ok Pye tert They wearing qualities, They are i yland. irainer, | TRADITSON—six furlongs 4 ier € ‘ veral fast boats, an¢ : BROOMSTICK-—Ono mile and a furlong v's, Joyner trainer, SHERIFE BELL—Seven- Tin 1.36, , bide fair to be clave and exciting. ol ito $7.00, the hol anit handily: R. Tucker, trainer. Six furlongs in 1.17 1-8, handily; 8. Dogyett, tra ner | "The umual ciass races for members’ | cost $5.00 to $7.00, the only MENIA—Four fublonga in 0.38, A. J. Joyner, trainer, RUSE MAR KANE-—Threo furiongs in| boatg over the club's triangular course| difference is the price. It t 1 ge PhStins: John Huggins, trainer Five fartd in 1.08 1-8, 0.4, easily; Hurley. treiner, will also be a part of the day's SP°T* | could take you into my face EDOUINFour furlongs’ in’ 9.58 14, A 3 A. J. Joyner, trainer, BELLE DIXON—Six furlongs In’ 1.17, | = ———— r Brockton, Mass., the FP QOE Mth Armenia. RALBERT—Five furlongs in 1.03 2-8, 1 : 8 Lawler, trainer, peed AOR ty paul r gel @ NPL RURSELLFous tury Boing. with Trapper. SIDNEY C, LOVE-Sx furlongs tn 1.18, alloping; M. Mitchell, trainer. | largest im the world under BWEET ROB roa Rhy, tring. | FANCY DRESS—Four furlongs tn 082, ail ot, R. Coumpbell, trainer, HARPOONTBix furlongs In 1.21, oni f making men’s fine eet futlonga In 0.54 1. reezing; James Rowe, trainer, OLD ENGL Three-quarters in 1.22, Ing; I. Milter, trainer, 1.18, easily; | sh id show you the in- fe Russell, IDLE TEARS—Six furlongs in 1.28 1-2) heexin=: \. Zimmer, trainer INGULD—Bix_ furlongs fn 1. RT — Six furlongs in 13) Dreesine: James Rowe. tral Mette as ner, trainer, finite care with which every ing: W. Shield: ”, r ’ : LES BLLIOTT—Three-quarters in J, Beuer, tn 1,20\han- of W. L. Douglas shi , (A ls, trainer, 4 /e CELLOR—Mile Ly handily; R phell, trainer. | HARANGUB—Six furlongs ir Fi uglas shoes —One-quarter in 0.25 1: Enoch Wishard, HAM Gen. furlongs on ail Hauer, tra Is made, you would realize —==|why W. Douglas $3.80 | |____ Pianos |_ PIANOS AND ORGANS, ewe ORGANS A PROFITABLE PIANO INVESTMENT. You will save $150 if you secure a @ @ Ichardson Piano ’ ne ataredt Ie Charged for Time Taken in Making daghvioge a } qualled facilities we have p'ace sessi i vithin the Possibilities of ever family, a ae oe ot oo ‘ _,, severy Richardson piano is fully guaranteed for ten years and kept in tune for one year free of charge, If the plato you buy from us is not entirely satisfactory in every way, we will send for it without any expense or trouble to you, and refund the money to you at once. : We offer the celebrated Richardson Piano for $185—on terms of ‘ 535 Do 5 Down and $1 a Week. Pianos Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5, so that any one can now be the possessor of one of the finest pianos at a tiifling outlay, 3 We give with every piano selected a stool to match and a cover, ' The new model Richardson Piano has all the latest improvements, ti ctavi ¢ a felt hammers (made by one of the best manufacturers in the world), tanported. wie “ URS) hee “yg a i eta Saye Beaton fate ; board vy poe fa bad lead tue muffler, The cages’ are beautifully finished th double veneer, hsnanorety carved ‘ind polished. ‘ We Also Ofler the Wilson Piano for $175 on terms of $5 down and $1 a week, as well as the following renowned pianos for cash or on liberal terms:—- . by Walters, Harmony, Qcllord & Weigner Pianos, (i is ee Fe » On cash sales we box and shi {1 lattos fi of the United States. 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