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1? | BOWLER JIMMY SMITH WON | Young Baseball | _ IN BIG CHICAGO CONTEST Players Get Busy | Por, Tet ping, 1.000 Avamme, swith teams averaging thirteen to years, and are willing to form a Giuy have next fun | gan ie uniformed team, Ex- | f oa, ena, The Drignw day chan to 4 | . atinat%S, S09, 301, 100, 2m S14, 104, " 2) y. ¢ ir 9 ‘tAa. Vota yf cage, | Oanwen guarantees, Gaine to be played @t 1 | lengue with teame in their class, Thomas 2 hampton Averaged J easel al ees “sf ae Ml Metheny et Walbacee Ridgwwred | y Ne, 208 Walworth street, Brooklyn, Indy Faller at the Muperde,| Grounds, Trooklyn, Y, Met and 4 ue igh {n 24-Hour Endurance Ifuteuwiien “tnw fecdran are| Ofounds Trooklyn Upper el Ry ae iret reettpaaeeee e years, Charles Muston, of No. 460 We Dighteenth street. ‘Two good all-around playere would lke to ried team averaging four- rixteen years. Address John Gerner, deat Py Match Against Star Rollers, amen, awnrt, 182, 240; ML mmy smith, the Brooklyn pham-| j gave the Chinaro emcks ‘some Wi do in endures Btrikes ond Spares. the New York, two-r ‘& ‘Troan alleyp wilt payers open for teams years. Addrees John Fifty-thint street. Club Gesires to hear from Ryno, No, 407 t} ‘The Columbia the Columbia Club, of the Bast Thini st: ofy, . would like gamell with teen yeara old. J. Har- coin avenue, Wood, ‘The Asbury A. ©, want to with uniformed teams avers! Joseph Bodel, No, 208 Bas street, ‘The texm from Gol range gnines with uniformed teams aver- inten yoars old. Wille ys locy and Willle Kilmartin are the ew players to be seen with the Park- this season, fA. GC, would like to hear avemging twelve to fourteen eph MoGutre, No. S81 Fast Bix- reat, pia A. A. of Harlem would Ifke from amateur teama fifteen to aly- A J. Patterson, No, 2070 Cub will play teama teen years. 3. Fast One Hundred ané Twen ©. would ike to mect to fourteen years. 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Remember, this “A” on a cigar box—whatever the brand—is your guarantee of the best cigar for your money, Sold by cigar dealers everywhere Manufactured by American Cigar Company ¢ Bign of aGood Cigar” “The Sign of a Good Cigar” THH WOE’ : THU SDAY EVENING, A |teon years, PRIL 6, 1906. ! foam ayvermwing fifteen to sixteen yearn Tar , lem ainr pleco miney Hoemival, we | WHat Munyadi Janos Is 2M) W. One Hundred and Twenty-neventh | atrent ‘The Y. M. C. A, of West Farma, have April 15 and 22 open and would Ike to book aatne with strong team, Mobert Notaa, No, 1270 Tremont avenue, ‘The Metropolt would like to heer from wix piaywre averaging fifteen to woven: Harry Abele, No, 415 Grand ‘fing back the © ke’ and keeping b at the period wh ere were ravirh wireet, ‘The bassall team of Becond Company, fgnal Corps, N. G., N, ¥., would itke to acrengs pames with amateur ninta for Satur- day afternoons up to July 4 AL Adams, No, 801 Dean street, Brooklyn. ‘The Lorraine Basetatl Club would itke to bear trom teams in Btaten Island, Long Isl. end, New Jersey and New York Btate. Are | members of 1. C. B, B.A A Hilainger, No 08 Morningstiie avenue A good battery ie open for engaroment with teame offrring @uitable inducements, 4220 Thirt avenue. ¢ present Gay, tn the effe garians, he holds tho pi ir greatest nations! taste for High Art Furnish~ by: most dealers. We are go- he best quality, the most artis nedium priced gooda You wish to givo| 0 of thelr mo § to make {t posaitile fo: patterns, at value members of the Inter- from rf a , i trl rttigs wt have the chance to fu: > your parior or Mbrary in this Spoteeecuseat | tales senurican cease tac ng value of this| | osm ‘The chaty, rocker and Guoemente, John J, Dagan, No. 2184 G9r- rentlo Natural Laxa- | fale, cuntiiqady - covered Sieve, i : ae! giworld-widereputa-| ‘oomry, with thren compart~ Liew Merona i ye id brags in dull Roman finish | ‘The , Ond the trimntings are of ac omplete snft fs of Colonial desten ani will be sold to you for S276. Soparately the pieces are priced on follows: Chair, @30; Rocker, 830; Scttee, REO; Bookcase, $55, that enfoved by olf | ungary. A pottle costa| a many doses. Ono) on rising, | ‘The Beaver A. C., uniformed, would ike to play teams evermneing twelve to fourtton rounds or at home| t frounts, Mr. Frank Mayen, No. 242 Walla- resulta), will, COMBINATION of t , move the bowels gently | elegance glmpiicity ‘i nt lness. BY One Hundred and Tenth Mr, | but copto A Ark for] an alne Oe sees en races See ats [eat coroualy 1 mplese pranelieya td Bed h ‘ed oak best guaranteea to ‘a of wear, We consiier nt under the regu- hen we sell it to AG REAT NATIONALNECESSITY. B | So were a lot of other f to the welfare of sary to the hap- phorrent features t Want.” The y the Great Na~ was once despise on beram anything h mn home save by de- grees. ‘The salaried man s given only to a favored fev were ri ‘Without As at eople who needed credit able one, the aver- tter able to do hant found this ave bullt upon it, horrors, so that it 1 desirable and then year operates, We nd they gain homes. r_morchants, | Hyerybody is HTER FO L ee, nartered golden an the requisite age man 1s atease. With a hi his y and ; a better cith ty." d of ft. better oftize’ 1 the SUN SHI eoare grt NES BRIG PF vantage the | face and pro | portions of thie with tte bent glase and door | ts cabinet, to fo irame Ca minor top adds to its Meanie 2 OAR OPEN |) NEW YORK. hs PSS Sasatunvars |t) PITTSBURG. eae “kN @y) TILL for boys “wears.” It is made of the jf CINCINNATY, SIXTH AVES TG TST 10 P.M, garments at the price. It has style hee: = —— —) tailored by an expert organ garments along new i as well as his m¢ pr * clothing we de profit in ¢ to make the stro we want your boy to grow er. e-breasted } tion ¢ r, has a proy 1. THE WORLD'S “GIBSON GALLERY” et s zes 7 to 16; Russian mee ee ee and sailor suits of blue, Oxford new models; every suit excellen' (New Gibson Brillst yevecescveesesesicsesseccyevevestteseens heads will be presented in the Morning World Topcoats br ass bu Reefers All-wool tan covert reef sizes 3 to §; all-woo! sailor and Russian grayish mixtures in che several days each week, h kers, heviot in 1 Watch for them soc blner< and cut them such hi out for your Brills' . os ; scrapbook. ) Dudley 4-in-1 Combination Suits. - \ With 2 pair of trousers. You get one coat, one pair of plain pants and one bocker trousers. Coat has a de double breast with plain kne folk Jacket with knickers; and Norfolk with pla all wool. Dozens of distinctly different patterns, sizes 8 to 16. Originally designed by us and sold In next Sunday's |, Chas, Dana Gib- son picture the | drawing of thegirl will repay close only in our stores. “The Dudley” ts the best §5 study, It Looks or $6 boy's sult In America. cewesereereseerrnee asif tho ertisthed WRITE FOR SAMPLES OF MATERIALS. sketched 18 froma Suits, Reefers and Topcoats anudemodel,end then carefully clothed it. There nresomecharming curves about this mbinat Norfolk sults with knickers; double-breast si sian suits, and sailor sults made In every corr design and size that belongs properly to every s nployed Also all-wool covert reefers and topcoats correct design. The h i uae g ' es body, those of the and worthy fabric ake ¢ ee Soe shoulders) and garments excellent ¥ Clothes for You anns being es pecially note- ng Men. The high standard of tailor work and sterling of fabric worthy, Those of used make Brill clothes for lads of 14 to 20 ye ast sitt the neck and factory ever so! ywhere. The cand dash are in‘them, and auore acoecarpely the strength to res 1 wear, less pretty, and those of the walst and hips aro very graceful. Young Men's Suits @ Topcoats. All-wool fancy cheviot suits, all-wool black Thibe cut $ id ‘on new long coat, deep yent models with new Ia model all-woo! tan covert topcoats, sizes 14 tc $8 values, at Brills’sessseseeeeeeeenes Young Men's Cravenettes, Topcoats, Cravenette worsted re breasted sults of serg sted, ca every garment tailored to hold its color until worn cut; $10 and $12.50 va most exacting standard. Sizes 14 to 20, At Brills’ Get the Habit. Goto UNION SQUARE, 279 Broadway, near Chambers, 44th St., near Broadway, 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwi¢h. “NEWYORK CITY« “A 25th StrecornaeThird-Avas edt, 1002, R. ¥. Huse | CALLED OUT is the title of the next picture. It is both beautitul and satirical, It fs in Mr. Gibson's best vein, This picture, a separate art supplement,son fine paper, size 10x15, will be given every reader. 28 s uits.