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; “THE WORtD: FRIDAY EVEM FRAENKLE ANXIOUS T0 WM. VOGEL & SON. | 2 Stores Puede Lean ote in New — Fenway. MERRIE] Q ao Frazin& Oppenheim Migs Geason en Lora Aluyerteeree © © : | tee i" es The st seres3- Shoe Store | George Fraenkle would like to ar-| H Wiikie, 24; C.F. Diag mm: Tange another match with Merritt, the | ‘arthy, 201; Mr, Wilson, 248; to- *Chierso Cyclone,” with whom he had | of E , @ very interesting series of games two ew Jersey National. years ago, when Merritt was in New| Brooklyn broke even with Jersey in * Open Late Saturday Night. Tee oe the Tuned alleys Newark Tact Sight i THE o 7 je tw » alleys, \ tae 4 A Merritt, who has recently moved [| ne Universals. from Brooklyn, lost to y this city, was one of the Chicago crack- | Tuxedo A im their first game, and then Y rs jacks, and in the series with Praenkle | evened up matters by defeating the \ in ible L All alley records were broken, the latter | BreadWay team. \ D ” winning by a few pins. FIRST GAME—Tuxedo A—Noack, 1M; Anvtier contest becween this pair of! Campbell, 164; Fier, 171; Baker, 142} bowlers woud be the event uf toy 8e&-| Weingarth, 282; total, 905.’ Broadway— Ma; Brady, bb; fon, Fraenkie is the crack bowler of Dumas, 163; Hellig, f M1 of = the Haat and has a large follow ng tat Arps, 176; total, 6 “(ie I n>" ‘ ack him agulne: the indy .. se WY H >. Champion. "Ifa neries of games is are | SECOND GAMB—Tuxede A— Noack, : Mi mm . our { A y 4 Tanged they will pack all availabie space i poll dd about the alleys that they roll-on, Both | Welpgarth, 14; tocal, Feet: w of their a at ssa tiitiche, eo f " Se,nom athe ton of thet game an. | Becket) Wille, ; Merberg, 1 Wid, \\ l y For Men and Women. ore @ treat ; ter Ni ‘ork bowlers. We Ginsu ve = It versal—Barnett, 19%; New Vork League, | : 196; ¢t away Tie New Jerseys rulled | out two | ‘ wal ff ? ‘ ‘ Fc ehied Wa gcialt hs vitae Wis | Sbaatay velied wien tour mon m 'T isn’t that you overpay when you give another shoe fee watscaring The Keytar |) page tng era sen: Our Week End Clothing Talk. dealer $4 and $5 for as good as Frazin & Oppen- tie t Bauer and Ebiing missed an noon aA macch game was rotled between ’ ‘ ‘ Sc ee eae MOT] | y eM cetallers of mania tethen.ey boastor the amplefeaiivien || beim $3 footwear, We are under.chasging, Our position their own, winning out by 2% pins. Vhe ores reay—damyels 18 Jacke, a! SPITIt_Of boastfulness, but rather to point some very forceful argu- gives us power to out-value and undersell the universe in Pence Colsgtel ibe bung” ak; | tora ak Mayorhiotow sean eg] «= ments. | $3 sh E Frazin & Oppenheim shoe ; po ual Me, Younes) Bolder cearTeg ge Fat AM, We buy our woollens in great quantities direct from the mills, and $3 shoes. Every Mra : Ppenheim shoe ts vouched 80; Schilling, 174; total, | " peliias tdeaws: gamers aren ror f patronage that the rabrics on patterns for by us. We know it—we built it. ! Ju he = tae * ‘ e@ contin exciusive O US. Buyin) direct from the mills, is profit number one, 7 MEN PAN fe | ne AN lar HE | saved fr yo All have that custom-made look—just such a shoe Ding Men—Prelter, 1; Pugn, b4| Lk Waterman & Op-—-Kasvnet, 168i @ maintain our own hops in which are e ed Tailor- ' A ive pr ehamacer, i, whining, | Risa iil at Chamber: men of recognized skill and talents Making alethea in one pip cto M is proft as you would expect to e if Loy left your measure with gti OND GAME Niwa ay yer tid od the highest price custom shoemaker, THIRD GAME—New Jerney— Lawrences. | SECOND GAME—Nissent, Lewis Co Fa: Conga, lat i caletro: | eet nates Ma Our clothing Is sold direct to the consumer, which means the 4 icle of 1 bit of a Bi ing er haere dS? EM: | Le Waterman & Go. —Henauner, eae ss ot manufacturers and jobbers’ profits, /rofits numoers Every particle of lea every bit of making Is car- © Kalghts of Cotamtun | euiny tanipcttiewas, tpels Case It Is easy to discern that what we may sell for $15, most stores | tied out under the most rigorous supervision ever employed MeGivny Council made goat leet] “Knopf. 10h; Hutton, 13; Meyers, 18: must get $18 to $20 for in order to exist. And to sum up, our win- idl aldh sila ian twice | ER eatiae hooters ae | ter sults and overcoats possess a character and finish that is not |f bya shoz manufacturer. From the frame work of the shoes The score: ase: | LeCrnNae Fansloraeth MGs, Puabers approached In usual ready for wear clothes at any price, which you to the finishing touch of polish that makes them fit and FIRST GAME—McGivny—Masher, M ie Bien Its anal aR POR | PIRBT GAME -Verama Edler, ITC $15 Winter Suits and Overcoats ready for your feet, only the most service-giving qualities Beawonhaka—Rosener, "170: With our “Concave” Shoulder & “Closefitting” Collar. | BECOND GAME—Verona—Ehiea, M1: Breasted Sack Sults, of black Tnibet, blue and black Cheviots and piain and fancy effects in Chev ots, McCormack, 18: See, 166: MeKegney Whteb'e Vairersal, may prove at any time, at your convenience, Travers, 130; Wallock, M$; total, leCormack, 13; W. MeCor: k, 190; Pie é é ‘a egy oe | Agri it tom Mecorack, 16 and the brain‘est labor enter into their construction. It is Ket ie tha en At $15—We have prepared a series of distinctive new models in Men's Single and Double the parts you don’t see that we are over-particular about— *, McCormack, 147; W. Moc I, Cassimer tee ' H tn, Nori at; Tom, Mecormysk Oe i, Overcoats, of heavy mixed fabrics in gray and brown tones, also black it 13 the parts you do see that you can judge for yourself, gina,—O' Brien? “ia.| THIRD GAMB—Seawanhaka-+Rosener, and black Friezes and Moltons. re 2) Pronin, MOP MELAM=) "He" Petton, 1M; Veeck, 166, Schlerten, very i its i, TA Kennedys i, total Hk. Grum= Winter Suits and Ovatcoats, $15 to $50. a _aixe for evéry foot abd a price that” fits Hetzel, 11); Sennort, Alli Meyer, 148; al a Y The games rolled Inst night at the| Holk, 178; Fithing, 164 to @. ¥ bs every EBTee c . : ; : : : Gershon te he! A Clough toe. The Bowling Games To-Night. W MI VOG E L & SO N = | } rover : . 3 Famously Good $2.00 |} Surpassingly Good fey at, 17; Molk, 193; Fithing, 178; and Oxford Kerseys and Meltons—all with satin sleeves. if total, id At $15--Great Coats, 52 inch long models, of rough surface fabrics, fancy Cheviots and Oxford A style for every taste—a leather for every wearer— $ 00 — 2 Poi pee a | egeway Uinieten ts dcinyre. 10; ML Pordham No, ouston : i. Geo 5 ac ton —A | bon, id ‘cabbanh 18; Gallagh Barats None West Bide; a am: | —————— . Footwear. Dollar Shoes. ; Webser, 10; Eye, | uel atten ©. Cd Ts Webavet, 10; Bye: |uels Marten Circle ableye, , * The advantages of gigan'ic out This dollar footwear gives you a % é- “lo —He es © . Xi =? wath 0h, tire, in ohare, | Fhaun a"Teynae AND ORGANS, let asserts i s:lf in the unusual value |] chance to measure just how much We tet, Roane tite’ Gal agher, |Cuble: at Bothner & Bever's alleys. that chara-terizes our $2 footwear. |] more value we really do giv: you in 1M; Kou, lw: Weoster, 164; Bye, lve:| Columbia League—West Bi . . ‘* ther total, #9 ve Every shoe in this grade is better |] ourspecial priced shoes than any o! KD oe ie aca | ten, City hee leis At out 16th St. estab- |] establishment. 6,000 square feet“of i ou, etry | Breas, oar lishment we devote colossal spaze |] space in our {3th Street building is 4 le, ‘ 8; Ryan, 10: Meti- Companies’ Leng: : z re, Milter: “nibs We Merc, Hs |e ern “Union Comeaiiaated Gr On - just for this one priced logeeee, hara.y does Jie 1, Fey Catambie League, Varian “Teagye—Deoas, Corinthian, There is an endless array 4 variety 0 sty $ leathers are SEPAB coo glk Pls Mbyed fey idl abd ee BS oe ac ant = styles and leathers to insur: a proper -{{ here ‘o be fitted to the lect of hoe ight, beat.ny e Koya’ anu and f Y fitting shoe for every man, woman | sands of men, women and chil- the Owls, ‘ihe scores ¥ ci = . H mar Fri FIRST GAME—Ryyal arcanum Hen ‘ ; and child. dren in New York City. 14; nal, 8. "Alpine phia; at Schwartie & Arp’ Ps | Tid: Doeball, 169; Bank 'Clerka’ Leaque—Bank of A\ ' Finale Hartis, 191; total, s. |)! Lincotn eee Bee, tag . BECOND GAM Hayat. Ategnam (tional: at Thum's "White Blephan oe Ws Have a Special $3.00 Shoo Store for Mon and Women, 4 Dihm, 2%; Seaman, to; | 28» , % oe eH Raven, Cantre:, ia; total, 96. | one, Laestoneeimans & Ove | . n, 19; Pletnes, ia; Oe vermann, Domenerich & Co; at ~ or § ve iinet Meveand, “Ie Kane, |Thum's White Elophaat arevs. |Top notch im style i ° ~ . M1; total, 89. Yorkville League—Pastine va, Orien- SHOE PACTORIES: 0 THIRD OAME-~Alpineart | igh Pastime vs. Pan American, Royal | None better in quality P, Ne Hell Gate va, Pan American; at Wuehr- q BROCKTON, MASS. 80. BRAINTREE, MASS. Louth, jDoehell, 210; ‘ ’ : Bate Wl a | ites Bend rae | tue a lense The Greatest Piano Investments *¢ omen Ny ry ; Mane ise egewo ramerey; at Eldorato al- ‘ } : > * iracear towns” |e Worthy all through in the World at Bloomingdales’. ronveuotre, Si ny beta gy vba — PORTSMOUTH, OILIO. the Circteean at tne Wie tudeons and |Pitesters ot Ameren — bus wick, | That's a BLYN—try it Saturday Will Be a Great Piano Day. CARLIBLE, PA | fast night. Tao Mudnuns beat out the|Pitrewomd, Acorn; at Brooklyn Palnee | |. ; Be use to come to-morrow and mave a selection at once, Do not mise CHICAGO, ILL. Cheleeas, too, The acorce | alleva: Shoes in every good Thla'opporiupiy dpe sceurine one’ of the beak , FIUST GAME —Rowedale—Junge, 1%; leather—for all Planos at About Haif Valve. . Pare keel ty: Ge. 3 ds prod ie Renowned Wilson Pianos, $175 fe - = _ = ba D GAMF—Chelsea—Ducker, 168 (ovis) 10: Fae Darter yee? 40 years oe business FOR SALE. RAILROADS, , 1; W 163; Pleiscaman,| RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, N. Y..| Men $2.50 to $5. Beautiful Harmony Pianos, $195 , STS AND Cash PENNSYLVANIA Rk . i ee 8 Nov. 4 entries for to-merrows ie it vet mare teeahvins oh MONG | Wonten $1.50 to $4. Famous Richardson Pianos, $195 rorereegrea pete THIRD BANE Cree Ducter, te | TREE wis oa sve cel \ Celebrated Walters Pianos, ; OVERCOATS! Credit fetes ers a "| his? RACH—Belling; etx and o helt Children 75¢, to $3. \ Sh . m an erpolne eeee 1 , La ae +l Qiao AV iyn 9 Tanne SURES 108 oe ae ie eet Roh new fos 12 om WH Brichhote, 1%; tora) idee Peelers! y : You save from $100 to $299, No Interest ts charged for brig Rich_ new goods to choose from, Pia TSAR UUANIA Be: eu gO On Unfveraal Alleys, time taken king payments, No ins rand no * extras,” 5 (ONR PRICK) c values~ 3 rs to CW é me taken in making payments, No insurance: and Fd Perfect tit assured, Big values ; SAGs SND" an, noua = - fakin food famen were rolled inst) (M2, Let Bulerr: 2... SIX BIG BEST STORES. | don’t miss them, Sume © ight on the Universal alleys, isrcok-| ‘San’ Foun" Wenty. Manhattan— D 5 Call or write for Iluatrated caiaoa vn, by the Hellance’ Club and th M - 0—Third Ave., Cor. 1224 St, = an me he Htinnces Chub “and “1N® | gucon RACE ting: oor mie: Sixth Ave., Cor, 27th Bt. own an a ec * L. W. Sweet & Co., Ask abot cur Cuoneratce Stem FIRST GAMB—Joseph Fahys & Co.- 1019 Homestead , t Delivered on fret Stool ant cover with DEPARTMENT af awarding Suts or Overeoats, vat ' AY Mas Beta : 100s Fthice ‘ nent of 83. evers plano. 37-99 MAIDEN LANE, §. T ketcham, 161; Mart'n, 109; toad HS) Out of Reach “ re Lt ree vette Oil ann Torna GeninITl new waners, J a ba , ALBU RT & co Reliance—Wilsa, Ly Wingrave & ‘ Rainsee attr vit Woe o18 oh av " 2 a iW, hetoham, 16; Setcham, 4 ‘ weanea anit - ot vB > . CORNEK: 1i6;'B. ieteham, 19; total, 60. ae Eat * a way, bet. Purk| | 18-20 ASTOR PLACE, {Vette BECOND GAME—Joreph Fahys & Co. BE Pega cccccst and Ellery Sts, =Labousevr, 126; Hall, 160; Talbot, 183; Ope fan MMe ee ME | Pactery— 411-605 E. Biss Sta Mew York, y Ow Twe R. “Ketcha 18; voial,| 108) PMs, graves, 1d; W. Ketcham, 12; J wings dite Hada SH, FOR SALS, NEW CREDIT ee ee + o3, 2 atl 4 Ketcham, U8; ¥. Ketcham, ‘til; tata! ra TF OTH | NG PUWLIC NOTICES. ay LINE-IL PLM wi, av q ‘ | ee. ba sind CAMB Teceh Paes & Co | SR 8 hea FOR LADIES, MEN AND, BOYS, 2 ie J Wherenn RATLWA’ ~ eur, 14; Has, 91; ‘alho 4 " i {] No Feference or Security Require » ¢ a treet | Cities on LURAY. R. Ketcham, i; Marcin, Hh ta noes Vat ied | E No inquirs.s or Deliveries Mace. v3 ore Namal othe . Mm week ve Gi. Rellance—H. pene : graves, 119; W. Kere ! iu patna Pin A PEN | PAY VA sie Werke Make your purchase, pay the tirst SBY GIVEN To ALL cham, 133; B. Ketcham, ’ ‘ : Reoeen EXCHANGE GLOTITING COMPANY. deposit and take the goods a'ong ibe fieee ot ot Werte: *" aki . . x ep Rrwdway Reom 4, Hletah. a Ss mipek ys Aer 18; reel A ‘i ; ng Se here ‘2 | Out-ot-town miatteorder dept. osérece B- 1|2——- ith Ave. Credit house, 1m, R. Keteham, | ; [ ioe ‘ - - - — “| FOR SALE. 223 Gth Ave., Bet. 14° and 15th Sts. total, eM wi 48; Mis! Nel'te Rossel La vi FIRST FLOOR. " 4 rt bes xeraat bate Watanee gravy, {0 A stoham, 1 edt, cha Hy etcham, O) week Ne security re- “ “ured, erie 13M. 1 t teresegee shone or call | a) Cay 2 * : ath da 40. », Veite Bane “4 pod v Ke > iced, Now. bs, Pavonia Alleys. Welle Maas <o2+>%, : waren to. @ Mun” | NEW CREDIT SYSTEM ; eh : at mer he Fieih arenas the Pavonias won three games from nene ‘ ‘ ey Crh avenue tte Centrals in the gime sTuesdar Annee sheeiene CLOTHING POR LADIF’, MEN @ NOYS, 4 } 7 if f plant ane the he gay Rig AS oy ¥ TH RACR—Hayview Han tieap; seven | Fm No feterence or security required J + +) em gern pave bets ef mt NQUINIES MADE . . e atric yeaah prices, wth wy scores wire above 1000 dn ull thelr AR w+ pe oa Dog de apsgpegy oe ! meee ey ENERY ONE. pme. In two games the Pavonia's oo Ancondie at reference required ively yer AGO DIAMONDS, watehes, jewelry, terme ult ev erytauy ! ra + gills. Teeo! 5 cer Po at sie mt each talfled over 20 Webay foometie tt ; ' 4 i ad + eT PS CT PITH RACE—HMandicap; mile and an 7 ? . th. ' HMO Dende, nas oaceseee Ht = ; ‘a 3 Rooms, Completely, $49.98. au 00, 12 te Bose: * 4 Furnished, $74.98. AThithy © NPOPRN. Reostwer of Taree, te Deka ae . PIENING AND EGEBERG. at a2 eriand fy (Mt) Anois nes. coces jf Jonn Plening, the Graeeo-Roman rei - 3 SIXTH RACE—Malden ;\sinjehampion, will publicly accept the “ . ita RAL 7 : ol ot Beiberg, the newly a-.| 3 i } AYR PEVIQNDR fived big Dane, at the rl sgulde of CREOIT _|SxsiEm. mennemtvtve it earns, | the Weert arms, between oung,, Haeerssurel? { . ere Ds Mia dit | atc) & Diamond ¢o., Sormns teal te RS ban: ARNT se teres rioee on “porte AN white Ud re HELP WANTEDO—MALE,

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