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HARLEM NAVY ORGANIZE TOURNAMENT Fifteen Boat Clubs in League] "22" Games to Begin at Kahls- dorf’s Alleys Jan. 29. Fitteen boat clubs in the Harlem Mavy will be represented in the bowl- ing tournamen: for five-men teams at Herman Kahlisdorf's alleys, Third avé- nue and One Hundred and Twenty- fifth street, to start on Monduy even- ing, Jan. 29. This tournament {s one of ‘the most !mportant of annual events antins Hatlem bowlers, and the games always a'tract a larg: crowd of rost- ers for their favorite teams. Fourteen teams entered the league Jast year and of the original number cthe Waverlys withdrew while the Bo- Homians ani Seawanhakas have been added. Other competitors are as fol- lows: Atalan:a, Nonpareil, Nassau, Harlem Rowing. Friendshfp, Harlem Yacht, Lone Star, Union. Hudson, Wyanoke, Dauntless, Metropolitan and Paltsade. Tournament officers have been elected @s llws: President, R. Maher, Wyan- oke; vice-president, H. H. Reddy, Nas- eau; treasurer, S. Creamer, Lone Star; secretary, William Hyde, Harlem | Yacht; Executive Commitee, George Nonpareil; John Jarchow, ip, and Jann Hunt, Un tn The schelule of games for the first) week of the tournament Is as follows: Monday, Jan. 2%-Dauntless, Harlem Rowing, Hudson. Opuesday, Jan, 9—Friendship, Atalanta, ! Geawanhaka. : Wedneuday, Jan. si—Nassau, Harlem Yacht, Nonpareil. : Thursday, Feo. 1—Wyanoke, Palisade, ‘Union. Friday, “Feb. 2—Metropolian, Bo-) hemian, Lone Star. Juveniles as Champions. being drawn erest of juvenile bowlers ne eine ‘match contest between “Kid Samu- | ‘is, of Harkm Circle, and Gus Kruse, Jr. + of Bast New York, who are to meet at Los Yegn Circle to-morrow evening in a series oA Dest three in five Kames for a se state S $50 and the juvenile champlonsbip of Greater M1, be played New York. A. return sertes Wi, P* tiaue, at Kruse's, on a earn Eos oF Suevening, aE Nene ont the tite. oc Juventig ‘ampion icte ars, JUD | ai Tints, XSyui holds tne years a9, Ue; punger cla! york, At that tne oat Kruse, this it} echedule will probably be, adopted. seemed | hin nvernare. yest enough, BOWLERS —_LIST 10 THELAY OF THE SIDE DOOR POET His Come-All-Ye Tel!s of the Wonders in Store for the Liquor Men. es over to the left, ext When Jt te “deoired thot ait delegates, meeting, ve Voorheis In Good Form. John Voorhets showed excellent form as the exichor of the Morningside team in the Easton flve-men chanreorahip at the Hare jem Cirele alleye last rught. His ecores In che three «ames were 218, 245 and 324, Morningside won two of the three a from the Harlem Ciro! > scores: Morn. Ingsides. 870, 47, 078; Harlem Cireles. 1,017, 19, - Circles tried hard to win the of wine In the fret kame. but fl CIRSt pine shore Cf Use wens doa Come, all ye loyal Mquor men, and listen unto me. I'm Barney Courtney, ax all know, and I'm trying to plage ye. I've got a job upon my hands, and I'd eS have you, great and small, to list to the SAID AMONG BOWLERS. surprises for the liquor dealers’ ball, John Voorhe!s will visit Baltimore after} "Twill be in\the big Garden on Jan. 24. ih mateh contest. vith Koxter to give an exhroition at the Criterion alleys, on Payetia rect, The boxes, seats and standing room will be jammed and flowing o'er. The man from Queens and Richmond, and the dealer from the Bronx, will visit the New Yorkers, and some will drive “honk-honks."* Och, the men who run our fin will ail oe on the Job. Krom Dally crege And Wurtenberg and Killaloe, Segon, ‘They'll leave off thelr white aprons and don their fine glad rags, and side doors will ba forgotten with’ the free-lunch scallywags, wera'll be atin’ of the finest and drinkin’ of the best.” There'll be wore from far-off Parleyvous and lager trom the West. ‘There'll bo balls so high they'll reach the sky, and julips, shakes and flips. and sure there'll be soft fizzy stutt and Tots of German nips. ‘The crame ct goud soclety—the boys Games between the Algotauina and Orlen- tale in. dhe agtorn fve-men championship arlem inesday ni have been posthoned: hee Henry Wagner made a special from @ State in onder, to inascot, the Lelvie In the Riverside tournument, but his coming was failure, for the teain lost by Bowlers at the Riverside, on One Hundred and Twenty-fitth stheet, are fitting the Gileys so Well that losers are now found in oben Raines uniong those who top ‘the Two of thee. more entries are required to ait “the “ance pi fournament for two-me teama at tne Star Casino all Fred Egshott ought to be able on &@ maten for the champlonatip after ‘sil tke advesciniig he recelrod as” the only | Wig make the fun—will all be there to simon pure by reason of Witnlne first prize Yantai es and cateh joy on, the rus in the Greater New York tournament two er in i all years ago. it now sppears, however, that be there same will be a ashe “to “fetch ye many miles. The great guns of the statesmen ana the mighty men of law; the doctors who make miliiong and the chaps who work the Jaw—the orators who speechify anu hold, all elge spellbound; ob, they’ at: be there, go, see them; you'll enjoy it I'l be bound. All of which means that Bernara Courtney. who sin, this lay, has been elected by the 12,000 liquor deaters ot Greater New York to take charge uf the entertainment arrantements for their annual ball, the receipts of whicn are to be Invested in the charity tuna for the widows and orphans of deceased members. vnament was a closed event, ‘as, no or alley owner could en! th, Veornes and severai others. fa clalm bas depreciated sev- eral points since this fact has Leen known. in Paterson tonight in a Warm Jersey City the Interstate League series, amd comest may be expecred. Frank Bartsch and Dave Woodtary the 2i-hour cournament in Chicago, pins over Phil Wolf, formerly of with F, _ Rollly. with a total of 1 in the fourth team, thie "scored Hertem team has won four straight sree ji tho three-men tournament at the Sf . One Hundred and Fifteenth NOURISH the body, don’t douse it Prosperity has high team, score of 636. The New Jerseys pnaas the high team score in the Riverside bog, oot bye neers aot with medicine. Scott’s fifman has teh ‘dividual | - . 4 Se Bate he ne former mark of/ F?’mulsion is the best nourishment in existence. In the, preliminary ¢wo-gasre round of the Lenox champlonahip pires have put a1, the Milagk "Bare 1,030 sha “kana sei oie It is more than a food; ‘The final for those interested in you may doubt it, but | it digests perfectly easy eid ata MET ‘sn | and at the same time gets Be, beans Rew held at mind. street, thia afternoon, when & | hampionship tour So at Wace A Twenty-third street. peaiteets et : SEHR Meena Nowy uo! the digestive functions Since the yaar) ive eo Foxertay. was above, io, nie | in a COndition so that or- re Cadteu walk os sae him fad dinary food can be easily Getween yotne, rue. eo bose | Jimmy Smith and John Koster. of Brook- mitch attention 98 SHO open game | iva. will give a Be ina Wainenen ere Pigs Eee beta of ate Mose faditne tnd Baird sees, digested. Try it if you eau Riddell. 4 A sttd sportier ks es oe ' ry y' es . Bie ty of ieee oi auckping wil wills Fanorely ye 9 decked ain 8 toy ‘ -| are run down and your aA PeOT Riddell an nq Fimmy ‘Smith. ted ‘ax others on. the . : Hrookira tem Birwinaam Sona uai:| fOOd doesn’t nourish you, ® te former | Bea ee Pein Monarch with the winner of the Sam GEruse contest. Women In Tournaments, powlers in ae Rnfousbour orth Pree etre ae SR Sl be 8 Tinad "mee at Harlem PP gale cee OP ale artnad wemeae sie 2 x clock, when Com ess two-women chai > begin Monday, expected tha! a ee e tou saat aS ‘Helse tere, Pt wat aimee wl te « enday 0) evening at ' the Baste! ek. ae cdeament ig also, tn bet ‘the same kind at oeganiging Fersal ; athens Beat Allen. alley partner of Lae oa ‘Alea in. a ver} or Grand feot, and by, aimee ty vine weot'tnen Koster put up & { 4 rd. night t present last, nig! re Round Ghat, bow Hothermal were ietliatatel “ihe to ter und, Rotherme) care ago, when 1eW ' wo ‘pote BF, aS atatigny ‘scores. ans, . 198, 217, ‘gotal pins, Fase: Sverage, 191 iP age from! aay” it BCOTT & BOWNE, goy Pearl Street, New Yor. ‘| but cures safely as well as inherited cases on which the ordinary Sarsaparillas and tonics have no effect, It is no experiment to use S, S, S.; it ia a remedy with a record; it has proven its worth and abilit; ane Au 8.5 \ $22, $20, $x8 and $17 Suits and Overcoats Reduced to $13.75 These price reductions impress the aver- age man as very generous—but beyond that it is the character of the garments that lend the greater force to this sale. Every garment ‘designed for this Winter's service in the fashionable models and fabrics. WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston’ St. FOR § SALE PLAN. | WHAT WE DON’T DO. We don't i for Fi landlord loyer. Li We do not ask ot Tie ‘WORLD: EATER IT PT TET OY TN EY TNT eR TE aT Broken Lines of Women’s, Misses’ Shoes regularly sold at $1.50, BROKEN LINES OF WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S Shoes regularly sold at $1.00 and $1.50, and Children’s Fur Trimmed Felt Juliettes and Slippers regularly sold at $1.00, WOMEN’S SLIPPERS AND GAORYS (Large Sizes) Sold regularly up to $1.50 Women’s Hosiery, 8c. A lot of women’s black and fancy hosiery—fast black and seamless. 20c value—special atseoe., Ser RIWRISALE ETSI AMAL een anes PUMA TN ENTS Sale at 18th St. corner Sixth Ave. Store Only. That Break inPrice —has stirred the shoe buyers of New York to frenzied activity. the first time in history, Frazin & Oppenheim shoe values, have had to suffer a break in price. store alterations, shifting of certain departments, adding new features, all demand space, which we are getting at the sac every depleted assort shoe styles in the entire house. Here are prices that mean dollars to every man, woman, girl within buying distance of this great big shoe establish- ment. BROKEN LINES OF MEN’S AND WOMEN’S Shoes regularly sold at $4.00 and $5.00, BROKEN LINES OF MEN’S AND WOMEN’S Shoes regularly sold at $3.00, Broken Lines of Men’s, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes regularly sold at $2.00, and Women’s Men's, 8c Boys’ Hose, Heavy ribbed, double stock! lar 25¢ grade—clearance,,,. TUESDAY EVENING. SANTARY 16, 1906, For Extensive interior rifice of ment of boy and Children’s $ | .00 15c. ings for rboys—regu- 15c With medicines as with other things, the surest test of worth is the length of time they have the confidence of the people, The efficacy of S. 8. cuenly, proven by experience, and so successful has it \ t today it is the best known and most widely used blood remedy in the world. For diseases such as Rheumatism, Cas been tarrh, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Sores and other troubles due to an impure and poisoned condition of the blood, no remedy acts so promptly and thoroughly as does §. S, S., and thous , cured of such diseases, are daily recom- it to others similarly afflicted. ITS FORTY YEARS BEEN FORTY YEARS sands throughout the country, mendin HAVE blood purifier of the highest order, containing properties necessary to cure blood troubles of every character, tonics, It goes into the blood and drives out any and all impurities, a: makes this stream of life strong and healthy, and when this is done dis-| Being made entirely from roots, herbs and barks, chosen for their healing, purifying and building-up properties, it does not injure any of the delicate organs or tissues of the body as do those medi- i Meters. Arsenic or other harmful minerals, ently, ease cannot remain, cines which contain Potash, blood remedy begin the use of physicians ad\ 8, has been thor- and Ulcers, Contagious Blood Poison, OF EX= OF CURES. 8.58. 8. isa and whic, make it the greatest of ai | 8.8. §. reaches deep-seated and | yearsof cures, ‘If you needa us BAe evade cae ned let our win vise you and send book on the blood; o charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, &* SS DENTISTRY. Teeth to be comfortable send be carefully and larly cleaned and fil led, whenever a cavity pears, To be successful this ition must be done Feht Our 30 years’ experi- ence is a guarantee that we will do your work right. Crowns ‘Bri Free when pian gay ae HANKS DENTAL AS SNe 205 SIXTH Al PIANOS AND ORGANS, PPP AA AAA BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Lex. to 34 Avenue, 59th and 60th Streats, Great Piano Offer. Don't Miss It, COME TO-MORROW one Ste ion? 8 Or eens Pianos at $1 Week, $350 WALTEDS ame e $195 eee Se Stool and res Payment Pianos guaranteed for £0 year Upon request our representative will eal. FOR SALE. tial, Weite. QLONE CREDIT WATCH oe 69 Naseau | WATCHES, |?"1°, ——————— RAILROADS. D RAILROAD, eer aaa. rey CORT. hs oe coe yerinngton n below for Twontyet Biter’ these atres oct una hat = ap kas atsep — wor PENNEYEVANIAT LIM. RaRa RPS ep serio He agen, ite SN aa xt ei COMEORT and NO! and id ese Fenneyivante J. BR. woop, Fes'r lo Marr, GPO. Ww. General Passenger Agent. FOR SALE, EASY YME. , cuit write ae MES BERG DEN LAN: DIAMONDS, lowest ‘phone, JEWELRY, Mt All about ocean traffic, passenger and freight, speed records, &c., will be found in the 1906 World Almanac and «.| {Eneyclopedia, *e* & handsome volume of nearly TOO: pases, Prtoe 250. By mall. 38e. EA 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, JANUAR it Sets the They come and come and the money-saving opportunities onl Great January Clearup of Lace Curtains principally fine qualities some slight!y soiled others in broken lots. Irish Point Curtains—mounted on best net—elaborate or neat novelty borders—with and without cushion work—plain, or fig’d centres— 3% yds. long— 1 to 4 pair of a style— We Bleac! 4 yards long—sample curtain of each slightly soiled—scarcely noticeable, nevertheless; Curtains that were $6.98. Curtains that were $4.1 Curtains that were $2.98, Curtains that were $2.49. that were $1.49. Curtains art NOVELTY NET CURTAINS:— eddy Best Brussels Net with borers in heavy taped designs—reproductions of finest French hand-made—new, clean and fresh, but no great quantity of any one design—therefore: 2.98 for Curtains worth 4.60 3.98 for Curtains worth $5.8 5.98 for Cijrtains worth $7.98 Table Linens. January Sale Offerings forctbly demon- strate the advantages of buying now.... Linens ate on the upward trend—it will not do for thrifty housekeepers to forego such values as these. No Mall or Telephone Orders. s eS inks pleeshen Table Damaske— inch—extra heavy s “ ie Mercerized Damas! retained after washing Inch.. 6 ct. All Linen Damasks—full bleached--spot, carnation, sweet pea, eic.—extra fine—give best of wear—70 Inches Wide............s006 keeps 17 31 "| $1.15 Full Size Silkoline Comt 3.25, ie] $2.25 Sateen Comfortable: ‘25, | backa—te 4 $4.00 Crochet Spreade—tu’ 49 ag All hg ria Be ich a amasks—Irish, Scotch and German —68 to 72 inches wide— cream and white 20 inch Ni viene to Cea value MI tet Fri rs match— a 1. ¢ ‘s Bete All. Linen Dor rey nearly a% yds. eee 8. bard a reverie ee TNaciios, Others worth $5.98 . 4.0 H. 3, Sete—All Linen—sliver —@5 inch cloth—dogzen napkins. Others—value $5.98, $1.88 bap patie Cloths—2% ba Root ie 13.98 “e8 with and without openwork, ..... 1.29 © ct, Fringed Clothe—all hite or colored border.. .49 wee ringed Claths—76 inch... January pals Facts n Bed Spreads and Comfortables. Teversible—white cotton filled .... .89 $1,009 Fig'd Gilkoline Comfortables— ‘Turkey red back—scroll atitching-1,14 in red ancy stitching extra heavy—no drossing $1.19 Full Sise Crochet—extra centre and allover designs .. Li Full Size Crochets; Fringed of out corners Be 3 t:) Janu -84| Women’s and Children’s Underwear and Infants’ Clothes Another Great Lot Pure Feather Pillows Four best sises—dustless and odorless —cov'd with best herringbone ticking. ‘Mx0—Instead af fl, 26x30—Instead of $1: ‘98 MORNING RN coarse, cleverly £11) ea cleverly filled up. Bleached—42 inch Bleached—4 inch Lot I.—were $15.98. Lot Il.—were $12.95. Bleached—6-4 Lot IIl.—were $9.98. Bleached—7-4 Lat Bleached—8-4 Lot Bleached—9a¢ None of these curtains can Bleachea-10-4 bought now by us at prices coed Unbleached—5-4 Scotch and Nottingham Lace Curtaine—| Unbleached—6-4 one to six pair of a style—3% and Unbleached—7-4 Unbleached—8-4 Unbdleached—0-4 Unbleached—10-4 , Imported Verona Velours alue $2.00 to $5.00,. Fourteenth Street. SACE Pace, Reliance upon our announcements brings ready response. Faithful fulfilment of every promise gratifies customers, come again for y existing at HEARN’S, {Yard Wide Muslins, Bleached . Unbleached. . Limit—20 yards, fo Mail or Telepicne Orders. caution the public against elngwhere. to meet Warten ot Sheetings by Yard, Also Pillow Casings, bleached and une bleached, at fol'owing~ prices, will be impossibilities in the near futare, hed—S0 inch No Mail or Telephone Orders. +98 Full 90 inches wide. lovers should see these royal fab- for type cannot give an Idea of beauty, Designs are of embossed velvet on contrasting grounds, brilliant floral effects In natural ' tones, Teococa designs in two of more tones, while some are covered with heavily embroidered patterns, ‘These goods are made in France. Were ‘mported for finest trade and are almost given away at’ the price named. exquisite Fine Rugs Reduced for Rie Salel One of the principles of this business fs to continually clear out early puresases— a cose eat dread fregeck ete hes e gi may in the prescri time they MUST BE’'SOLD, are made to effect szeedy sales.... Tnis and reductions stocks always cean, and g ves ties to obtain gcoi customers opportuni merchandise at lower prices than prevail- ing else’ ‘where! THAT IS WHY WE OFFER— LARGE RUGS— Were. Now. SbEsbbbawiate ary Sale Opportunities tn Sheets & Pillow Cases White Goods Bureau ‘bite Flannels Embroid White SALES ST o-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilege of restr: fin deep Women’s Waists Mohalr, Volle and all-wool Planne!— vhite,’Navy, Red, Brown and tailored styles—per. NDF BUIL icting quantities, ie White Cambric Skirts lawn flounces with row of e {nnortings—or Cee A LL Men’ 8 Negligee Shirts White Novelty Waistings Heavy raised floral de, atterns—for Shire Wa. &c.—Instead in MAIN FLOOR—NPAR ARCADE. Mobair Eiaiels Suitings New sizes SECO} ace Point Gaze, Baby Irish and Heavy one Cc va Torchon wage Bae ass nd Insertings ters’ sareie pleces—1% to 3 inches wlde—newest patterts for underwear, children’s aprons and dre 0 8 ti AIN FLOOR—C. ENTRIES | BUILDING, Mt Extri Not Boys’ Knee Pants Pure Finish Corduroys and Al! Wool Tweeds and Cheviots--navy, black and eeane—holdiast eo Reape, Women’s Coutille Corsets habit hips—extra well m: White Cottou Fleece Blankets value 98 cent models—medium bust— 97 18 to 30—usually $1.49. ND _FLOOR—CENTRE Chemisettes and Yokes mee Spriny Jue $1.25 to, 79 FLOOR--CENTRE BUILDING, net—White and for double bed ‘a heavy ni 59 DASEMENT-—-NEW BUTLDING. Women’s Silk Belts White, Bick, ond eed 16

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