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a Test of the New Bowl- ing Balls. a started over the match contest be- AL at "mate by the Brunsvwick-Bulic 5 Gollender Company, !s from fifteen to twenty-five pins per game better than the wooden syhere, and on this hypoth- esis the question naturally arises, Can} and wint Gince the bowling season opened all| the dest match and tournament bowl- @ra in the Greater City and those in ‘Chicago and the West 5 ago, and formerly of New York, using a new “mineralfte” ball, made a) record average of about 210 roll- * 30 porte in etxty cities, while East the best scores haye been ls for some Feanon has clung to ‘ais ola rood and his average has a wi wasintained, although he ‘as touched the 300 record of Stars or of Koster in (ua match contests Bert Allen at the Grand Central. | these latter contests Koster made a J Roses ey cas of 283 for thir-| for seven—a mark | Sone that lew peowiiee could really oh bore of ton; erience, who | Maretuf study of rubber. | hdd gett Ge ‘The Evening | Ge the possible | ralte and wooden balls, had this | at the, oorhele ‘oster match: | balls of wood and | rie various tpcompositions on all ¢ alleys, and under the condi- ft this match game think th: Sil be little difference in results | een them. On a well-used alley | Tubber bait is as good as twenty | etter than that of wond, because crs the full weight of st ain’ carries the pins Let jar value is in the rem: control the bowler has on ths | over those of word, by which con- dt takes the curve or sharp hook | mear the head ‘pin, It will be , however, that on freshly _shel- alleys, as those at the Grand be. that the wooden Usll Is easily contrslled, and in this cause eis, tolling a three-quarter. ball, have an advantage over Koster, lis from the extreme edge of the | Klumpp !s one who is so con- t Kbster will win the match | Mi Voorhels by vsing’the hard rub | ball that he writes to The Evening forld offering to wager $100 on the | it. Klumpp also offers the samo | that he will name a bowler In | > a, Greater City who can make more | e6 with the hard rubber ball than man ‘who may be selected to roll competitiun who will use a siege Close Match at Lenox. john” by some lers, who declared the Trad lest all hie: former cleverness e, comity ox ft as the scores in the match Riven | pind indicase 6 285 Gchiiling fs AT Totals contesis were exceeding! ya pins separating the ending team the gucoceding. frames of Fach fame. Aa- match will be arranged soon, ‘Three Big Contests To-Night. {Three very interesting contesta {n tourna, @ent games are scheduled for evening ESS | CITY PARK ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb. City Park entries for to-morio &8 ‘follows: 1 longs; selling iM ui ying. Ciowd? 3 ue Grass Girl 180 FOURTH RACE—Five and onehale fur handicay, innie Adams, Winn Brady ‘arp SBVPNTH RACE.—Six furlong: ix Mozzes un Bauce. en je Bumi The Funny Bide Gang and the ~LIGNUM VITAE AND RUBBER ne | Rothermel! Beat Allen. sortie Koste Match Will Be very interesting controversy has F < playe John Voorheils und John Kester eh Cnivers mat Grand Central Alleys, Brooklyn, | | ‘Monday night, because of the fact) Voorhels fe to use a Iignum vitae) le Koster will use one of hard Tt fhas been claimed that the c rubber bell as well as the “miner- train ‘expects to ane Lee John tion of stars a hard run, Dates for Tie Contests. when the New Jersey Algonquin a: ne ch prize, jontal, ‘oh THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1906. ; y WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SKIRTS, new models, circular or pleated, all SALE OF LACE WAISTS, Value 5.90, for, 34a preliminary practice lag: ot 2 aiteam in tie Royal Arcanum WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES—Odds and ends, in sai Among Bowlers. Patent Colt and Vici Kid. Value 2,00 to 3.00, for Voteaon neteats a ae Dor den Milk Com. rt tthe Harlem Circle = BUBMED | Taan Cahat &@ Broadway and Thirteenth Street the new shades in mixtures. Value 5.50, f0r..seessssesecssses De DS short or long siseves, all silk lined. Four Extraordinary Values in WOMEN’S SHOES—Odds and ends, in Patent Colt and Vici Kid, but- f , ton or lace, high and low heels, Value 3.00, f0rsevesssscecrseeee 1098 Fine Waists for Women, WOMEN’S BLUCHEROR LACE SHOES, in Gun Metal Calf, all sizes and Net Waists in all-over tucked models, aintily } widths, Cuban heels, “Value 3.50, foresee sseese-seevereesese.s Be5O trimmed with Val. lace and heavy medallions. Fancy | short sleeves. Made over white and colored silk 98c Gre |THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD WOMEN’S GILT AND SPANGLED BELTS, Value 75c., fo: 49c linings. $5 7 5 eG LGh aM Ratti tts RIBBONS, in all colors; also black and 15 All-over Val, lace Waists, having insertions and short ° white. Value 25c. yd., for........... cesses c eet whi S Te laings. MEN'S FINE IMPORTED NECKWEAR, tn all the new destans shirred sleeves: SOver whltevand eolorediciibuihitig Value 50c., for BHC., 3 f0r....0 eee ceesceecsscerovessss 1 OO Oriental lace Waists in ecru, in the new chemisette | lee Hae West 125th St., 7th and 8th Aves. and short sleeve eficts. | = = a Chiffon taffta and messaline Waists in new and clever | conceptions. CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. Hackett Carhart E@. ‘this year with balls of bara rub-| Mended Gloves. An Important Sale. Main Floor. They were strained in trying on, id were mot back to the manu- ‘facture went, who repla, and had them repaired, Pyar oatent v a them at so big a discount that you|| 7” cases 0} % of what they were soft finish, no dressing: originality priced at. They fit and|| yard, at. a as well as if you had 400 Spangled Early crowd of bowlers and ee Dressing Sac for Dressing ep mie! & separate Sout io in all, madc of Perstan Colored Mr in beautifu med with narrow ri Re. J $2.0 each for a lot of 3 flounce! the waist has plat 5c; for Boys’ 35c. Knee Pants. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Good wearing fancy mixtures and corduroys. Sizes 3 to 40 years. Button close _ and $1.95 lots. cach for Glass Salt and cae er Shakers, with celluloid o cs 59¢ | for bn anch Sets complete with he ig a 19¢ Gast asses to Tmatch: v1 HENRY S! strong quality jo at, a yard. HENRY SIEGEL, PRESIDENT. Spring Turbans On 1 Friday. Each at Main and Second Fl and at the price wil HENRY SIE! PRESIDENT. a Kimonos. We will weap acling a lot of Dressin HENRY SIBGEL, ESIDENT. Stylish Waists for Women. eh Women’s White «nd Black and Black and White Lawn Waists, with tucked and plaited front— For White Mercerized Poplin Waists, made with plaited back and ‘All sizes; made t» sell for $1.09. For White Lawn and Imported Wash Cheviot Waists, some trimmed with neat embroidery insertions—short and long sleeves— made to sell for $1.50. second Floor, Went: ue HENRY SIEGEL, PRESIDENT. Boys’ Boys $2853 $ 1 Men’s Suits =7.75 Suits for - st think of that! Why, Blame the weather and the stock- sting season-+or praise them, for the gain is wholly yours—and the Boys’ Double: Breasted Sailor and Rus- 250 in all. Hurry, Friday. or Overcoats in all. Third Floor. the clothing. Friday is . collar, Chevron on the leading styles. HENRY SIEGEL, PRESIDENT, $1 Glass Table Sets, 49c, Butter Dish Sugar Bow] Creamer Spoon Holder Fach plece a close imitation of a rich cut pattern, There are only 200 sets, and every one will gone by HENRY SIRGEN, PRESIDENT, The Peoria aay Celebrated $3.50 Trade-Mark Shoes at $1.98 4,000 Pairs of Some of ths Most Popular Shoes in the United States at One of the Most Surprising Prices on Record. F we were to print the names of these Shoes the store would be I jammed with women who would hurry after them. famous everywhere for their faultless fitting qualities, for their custom: elegance. The advertised line that has made college cut boots famous. print the trade-mark, but we can tell you the names when you come to the store. Because of what are technically called “surface checks,” the makers classified them as seconds, but in no instance is the flaw of any material account. beauty or wearing quality of the shoe impaired, and you will be - if you spent $3.50 instead of $1.98. Look at the illustrations, some idea of the smart beauty of the shoes. At Least 30 Styles to Choose From. The sizes are all here—1 to 8, and widths AA to E. Both low Oxfords, Christy, Gibson and Pumps—College Boots and all the latest and most modern styles made for early Spring trade.” Every swagger cut toe, shape and height Shows that they are In no sense is the just as delighted as They will give you and high cuts— sme LOG HENRY SIDNGEL, PRESIDENT. Se SLINS | $eeeececccssasnoacacesenny. : , 4 APESAEEESEROLESES OOEAOOESSEAEESEES SELESEELEEES ESSER SO . To avoid confusion All Mail Orders intended for The 14th Street Store must be Ribbons. Axminster Rugs. addressed :—14th Street Store, 6th Avenue & 14th Street. 3700 CHELSEA Bleached and Unbleached. Main Floor. 10 balen of Unbleached Muslin, TELEPHONE: Mieached Cambric Muslin, regular the regular prices for 590c Isue kind, in. thi Bargain Friday $1_and $2 Groves at... Pea SEESSPLESELS OSES * sseevevesvsssees sssssevessesesseS seses9ss99s8090980 F9d99TERIIINIETER ONION BOC Vena inne abd nabirai tOSRASARERRAESE ROSES ERERESEEESES SeCSEesES AREER SOE EnEEE SE SeSSseeeEeeeRseeY eray. U Will Find The 14th Street Store a Shopping ~~ White Goods. $1.93 would not be an unusual price. These Turbans are made Py hand, over wire frames, be eagerly sought....- ALSO FRIDAY. 350 assorted FELT and BEAVER HATS and ‘ READY-TO-WEAR HATS at. Lege he S57 Were priced 98: $1.98 earlier in the Season. * & we , * & £ * 2 * ca * 2 ¢ 4,000 Pairs on Sale as Soon as THE 14TH STREET STORE Opens To-morrow Morning. 4 No Restrictions. Choose from any kind—from any lot. Increased selling [ space, Extra salespeople. No waits of any kind. Third Foor. And in Addition —500 Sample Pairs of Women’s $3.50 Walk-Over Shoes at a Reduced Price. Perfect and extremely beautiful Shoesinevery known leather, Sizes 314 and 4. Widths A and B. All the lead- ing styles for Spring are included in this stunning line of samples, and if your size is here in “Walk-over” Shoes you will get the finest values it is possible for a big and progressive store like this to offer, Priced, Paltvs discon @ HENRY SIBGEL, PRESIDENT. bad Bargain Friday's Sale at The 14th Street Store includes a showing ot fine Axminster Rugs in the newest, best colors and patterns. Prices near- ly 1g. Fourth 10c, 15c and 19c Yard. Less than 14 the regular prices All widths and colors aplenty Big Bargains for Friday. DIRECT “L’? ENTRANCE TO STORE — Main Floor. : 3 Knit Underwear ofece eh Saad) Pegulnt vn for Women and Children. ‘ ; B5c hactuete va she ise | tare gaan scene Sates 19,98 known ieee quality. OT ew Notions, No C. 0. D. or Mail Orde 28c *, dozen” Skeins of Ww ble |} ,Smbroidery silk: all colors Eirit kris Main Fioor. Machine Th + 20-yard spoui, black or white: all numbers (one dozen to a customer). Main Floor. Headquarters of Extraordinary Interest Fri- Lic, Set enue votes || 96 Fd Baa supnorters: all colors day. There Will Be Important Special Bargain Swiss, fine quality, with ina: Pin-On pporters; strong different sized dots. Value 18c, 8c ques and Wrappers. Jace on sale on © Wrappers, made with a deep all sizes. Worth $1.80. Prices sensationally reduced—one object in view only—Immediate Clearance. At 6.98 three-quarter length Coats, made from a ity of Kersey in nearly every shade—t yoke front and back trimmed with| ity kersey, loose fitting model, The back | with silieker—large rolling women's areeaurter| to’ wens wares comll Atttactive Nottingham Curtains length Coats, made from a good qual-| three-quarter length, Mned throughout mr ane ie ote ne tak | ee aba Friday at 39c Pair. Jar—mannith sleeves with tatn-back made to sell for 5c. They are elegantly Ot-| has { per cent. more could not better : uae Sp All lined. sizes. 2d Floor, Front. HENRY SIEGEL, PRESIDENT, ——S$—[—$— ecial Sale of tose ese, am the best values that have been offered in months, for I want to crowd my de- Phere inn't @ bargain that you can bent, ‘n @ny store in New York, Men's, Silk Bmbrctd|l/l| They are made ot ext f Women's Silk Embroideres isle Hostery for 35c. Why, all over town theo 'y ade of extra qualit: You cant say too much about the Stockings. ‘hey’ are worth all kinds of pralse.’? quality opaqued cloth, mounted on reliable spring es to-morrow, Come for the best values in Hoslery you ever saw. Here are the a Children’s Stockings. Said the Hosiery buyer partment to the limit Regular $12 and $15 Values. son Balance of the stock—400 garments Third Floor. You never saw such values hefore at the price. They're not likely to happen again, for it isn’t relishing to endure such losses. But we'll be glad to sell them, You need them more than we do. We need the room—you Men’s Half Hose. ‘a Balbriggan Half mee ey Gre fast black, with heels and loss, for Men's Imported Ger- | . in fancy stripes and figures; , for Men's 35. Women’s Hosiery. black and mode shades Children’s Stockings. for Children’s 12%c. ribbed Stockin. doubie heels and toes, Various popular styles and fabrics. Remember the clearing price hosiery with shaped ank! of fast black, with white soles. everywhere for 50c. HENRY SIEGEL, PRESIDENT. BG York s Popular Grocery. ith futable quailty, Men’s Trousers 1.50 for Boys’ $3i At 89. $1.49 $1.95 Russian Overcoats||"2"2" Made of frieze in Oxford and gray $3 values No larger sizes in the 89c, lot than 42, All sizes, however, in the $1.49 [ELOUR > Blue XxX 19¢ 2 ard for Fancy Lace Stripe els ares Supporters; + Swisses, neat designs, suitable |] 6, rt 4 piece of Bias Seam Sales on Every Floor of the Store. for children's dresses. Sneeaty cae eee SET Fm BS BPS a en 38 Bic, 3° yd for iy leas Nain- dif of Corset Steels: gray and lessosvovavevedaaasebed vices besedecassaece vasaesededaoeTe sbaaeaeaRTaTTIEES Trobe Wile ERE DH Ase oa a “epoot ont Ei edd SaNOre: a yard for White India Linor a a 5 ‘ISpecial Clearance of Women’s Coats.) '%-2eslirea 3: je Se tac wide very superior grade, & for Fancy Gal “ll 40, tor Syed plece of Nainsook. I} 2¢ en OO RE ica all extra fine quality, 40 inches ck and white. wide; actual value 75. = 6c * i Roll of Tape: black, aa HENRY SIEGEL, PRESIDENT, —S At 9.98 At 10.75 are 5 y A Fourth Floor, 1,000 pairs only at this price. Hurry carly to the Upholstery Store on the 4th floor if you want to share in this big sale. Four pretty and new designs of extra stron weaves: 3 Oc finished with buttonhole stitched edges. Just wh: you want for tedroom or dining-room use. Pulte: 45c Fringed Window Shades, 15c rollers, finished with tassel or hand-knotted fringe; inches, with fixtures complete; 45c. pede Ed sHOnte 5c A limited quantity to each customer. No mail orders. Women’s Hosiery. 9} 7 | i Women's dr = W226 eee mien “se miott | 19c tliaie thread Honter, ela Go ales Bordered Tapestry Portieres | stores gell for 19. g for Wome: obelin Tapestry borders, 5 and 6 inches wide, on heavy: for Children’s h uv- | 19¢ an , y fea Mtockinwes faspbiack end | in tast Moco Zbliced heck ee sey brocaded Armure Tapestry; $8.00 kinds for...........00s005 navy $4, 08 entirely seamless. ates: , heels, t i 5c for Wom manne Sisie 50c and 65c Snowflake Curtaining, per yard, 19¢ wolght; fepular aoe, quatit The grestest bargai eight; ‘ ie greatest bargain we've ever offered—42-i for Women’s all. Inch Snowflake Curti Citas ee Alora 9c Liste Houtery, cow Galicg be plore PAU toes Stripes, in beautiful and delicate shades; iat Dede ft Ww ’s fancy striped Rosters, Also & small lot ‘cd No Mail Orders Filled for Women’s Burson Ho- ——<—_—_—__—_— HENRY SIEGEL, PRESIDENT. x } $5 Black Silk Petticoats, Rae ta i Dane) ae pe Fe ‘ Two Styles, $3.98. pound cake, Rib Roaat, 1b... Preah Made Second Floor, East. PRUNES —Cholee, bright, | All the most wanted fabrics and all 48 | ae jeniuine San t Coreueaeiee a Santos—Fineat Qual- Ity—freeh oe: every ght-time. Those who shop early in the day will be sure of a set. Instead of the usual $1.00 {OF Sit. cee vsseees . 49¢ Blown Etched HE SRY s1nGEL, PRESCDRNT. ee Sale at The ‘14th Street — Offers Unequailed Opportunities to Those Who Desire Gocd Furniture and Are Glad to Save. Enices One-Fi to 2 Oe ia Lower Than Usu Fifth Floor, WINES AND Q! \ i LIQUORS, Pen at or \\ Secured 500 Black Silk Petticoats Serre een rie a ovate Q 4 made in two pretty styles, as illustrated f 30 dottle; ‘no mail bs ‘ot ePaine Spring | | Pound : fam —one with a deep shirred ruffle and aie the other with an accordion-plaited Ean. or ad ruffle, trimmed with rose quilting Lapa a : Skirts that you,.cannot find a fault ‘ i with,!even if the price were $5.00, as gallon .. kc. 32c ye BALLBUT, or Heitotne “Ripawal | |Meat a ta || tat owen 18 ‘aa : it should be. The 22 irons 1608, q Went vasa eee a gf fenlng 9 iti 7 silk is soft, seams genuine, Chow. extra $20] rete ‘pounde ' 4 soz gnien eat H are firmly sewn... HENRY SIHGHL, PRESIDENT.