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Gl BOWLERS IN atte ‘Eastern ud neat Inte eve Promis {iwilt meet on the M 1. Qne Hundred and FF Fighth avenue. i of tho. season. Series, aa Jimmy Senith wil ee _EVENING WORLD, ‘ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1906. until the final, only four pins. Erdmann—198, 180, HARD PRACTICE BIG STAKES FOR In thelr necondc This whould bent rolt in Which Huintt—won vy! THE MATCH BOWLERS. ! the fipat series was alloys after the ipper floors of the he ereat e >) |i snfagton, and Philadeiph! 4 The ark! large number of } } qe river, as the Ph “ark “parfes promises good) i100 “the oraskapacics. Indtvidual averages Jeaguen form an in “ever 10 being an follows: ~-Interetate serien att! Brooklyn, when the Jers + Swill be. » Teade in won and six ond, having PSH @ay night are Elizabeth at New | wick and New Haven at Trent the visitors. Bi: lost. won Lindén rotler| inva mats in whk wrote h scores were |! five-| on thee night in the avi the Onawas won ——————— draw ers across latter series +} In the tw ing acudy Eastern Lengac. ing of the tion, held recently at the Ho’ th Ix, Rrooklyn. Morar, Newark.. ame and City. New_York t t i i t _games, “NEWARK BOWLERS TRIM “THE NEW YORK TEAM. “With a high team score of 1,046 and | an average of nearly 1.00 for three wher tt—te—practically ‘ongrees and amfilate w Bertie a ang World: Interstate Leamne. 2 eof the N. B.A. for a 2] ot the New York Rowll fo be hellt at the Hotel Victor afternoon, ath _. JUVENILES ENTER FOR Entries |for, The fournament cys, celved by ea Mireault. the Newarks trimmed: the New |ager at the alleys. ToYork team 1 | the Oxford alleys, Newark, the dnt he Onawe "two" atralent ’ LOCAL BOWLERS VOTE! TO JOIN THE N, B. A. st was taken at a mect- ew York Bowling Associa- thitaw from the American Bow h the new © particulars were: printed E A os ial committee was app: wi wen’ White will meet imilar purpose, both ¢: TepORUING at the wpeciat meetin socintt 18) CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY. Evening World's for juventie bowlcrs Start next| week at Thum’s Lenox al- One| Hundred and Twenty-ffth street and [Lenox avenue, are being re- bowling man- A great deal of in- the Vic- to sts, a during the oarly very cold. The gallops were few and|t! | uninteresting. 15 CARON AL -Baver handitx, Tapes tas sl TORAWA 8X fu ndfiy Pakage wei i im uses nevere Ly. sa chance with cheap ones, | SNUDIONY-6! x Nol account REFLECTOR—1 Dreering. ‘A nice actor, ‘ HENRY —Seven ~ BIG PRIZE MONEY | Stiortstaps New Champ! _Inereased event i contributed the Collender Company. w {| nearly exper money. j.82 originally. arranged Yov. M—Quite |i" railed here! morning and {t was Those noted were: | furlorars in’ 1.36, Beit and wil ling of player longs 1 053, furlongs jn 083.) 1 Fetor 1x wag! electey furlongs in 1.03, tn avenue, ‘olunbus arlongs de GOSSIP OF CUE EXPERTS, FOR BILLIARDISTS | SPECIAL OFFERING THURSDAY | | ionship Will Divide prominent have been jn- yan have hand itadser ¥. Sloan! & | nber of Others divided per cent. though some he pros. has been a targer dix. Of selecting a referee reat iillarg Chiby oF “xfranklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE, < Fur Trimmed and Eventng:Coats. Women’s Long Coats with Fur Collars. collars of lyax, eh Of fine broadcloth, black, Perstan-tamis;_gray—or_sab sete 4 ertined quaranteed FL S39-80- Women’s Broadcloth Evening Coats, | ¢ {.three Paris models of black, white and att shades, trimmed; white Peau de Cygne: lined 29.50 and Intert Regular price, $15.00, Women’s Tailored Suits. Tailored Walking Suits. zi A collection of various models of broadcloth In ail the fash- fonable shades also overplaids. and mixtures. Heretofore $39.50 to’ $47.30, 27. 50. fy navy, black, brown, wine, smoke and green, a collection 39 50 of this season's desirab! Ne _niadels. Heretofore $49. 58 to $59.50. . Dressy Braadclotn Suits. FIFTH A VE, 3/th and 38th Sts. JAMES MEGREERY & 60. 34th Street aa 23rd Street In Both Stores) the finest faprics the workt produces; ei Tomm:. Tommy Stone, the 1Mtle professional ran! ing at Diamond 18.2 balkline, Ropren, MeAilister and D, y Stone Training. the seventh ‘ rho has 5 Dalkling bf ari will shortly bexin” Ee AL—Bel taken place at but baa been postponed until > —— Cutler Defeats Amateur. — Albert Cutler last night defeated Pre H, B, Jennings. a prominent amateur | dinan Dilliardist, by 400 to 165, at the Knicker- | booker Billiard Academy, Brooktyn, 400 bw ee on, tn | and Twenty ttt rh run- 72, | Morningstar AT'S MONEY? — tournament] years ind Ww! Pump. Bronx, a dist which ment A, (champtonahip trophy and vis > belng—mantteated — to which is for bowlers be- tween the hges of sixteen and twenty be rolled afternoons. pansed 219 Among the entries already 189 upoh as being uae are those of James J. Benes, Long Isiand; Wallace H, Smith, \Staten Island; Adolph Egelhof, Manhattan avenue, and Fred indicates the widespread interest in the tourna- Will be one the winner ‘The rouge sound in the nolse of | un ‘S4 averaxs Ufe." 23 Other answers in the Sunday World's | ouipetition wlll be printed IN. NEX | belatina, 82, is Tun 33, average tar AO! Ts T SUNDAYS WORLD. | World “Want! Ad, " 4 Later Raver" | men team series w earth. “bert t pure’ wil be enutled Yo a title now in dis- ~ STRIKES AND SPARES. team cham with wi mi 27rd Street G. Altman & Gn. AVENUE == AND_ THIRTY - _ FIFTH: THIRTY- FOURTH FIFTH STREZTS GOODS: EEA THER: iles. Fine novelties in Card Cases and Purses. of the fashionable leathers, in pagel shades or sapl= €otorings-many--being Geel? studded or mounted —with-gold, Iver or silver gilt, in aac cllea. Theatre Pures fitted fan and “watch. Vz ail Folds n_plain-and mounted ‘yles Cases and Pur nity elope s. Mens and Vooks, Card” and Letter Touring Accessor articles con- yen'ent for moter, train or fleamer service. s, Fitted Leathes-encazed Cushions, Automobile and Traveling Clocks Cases, Handk and Fclios, Collar’and Cuff Ter ard Lunch- eon Hampers, Bags and Suit Case Bose), Dressing and various also Flat and Glove Tablets smiar articles. FINE STATIONERY Essentials of Pe:sonal Corzespondence, including lines of fereian and domesic Writing Papers, Lib-ary Tale and Desk Resusites, in brass and bronze. ENGRAVING for weddings and other sccial functions. Sketches submitted ‘and eftimates quo‘ed for heraldic work and insignias. Engraved Stationer, Personal Cards. Monograms and Address Dies. i | cal | | <a, Russian--Sable,Hudson Bay. “Chinchilla Sets. i Sara JAMES MeGREERY & CO. > 8dth Street In Both Stores he finest fabrics theswortd produc : ———a0,-—— ‘complete tine of standard merchandise at attractive prices, Furs. On Sale in Goth Stores, as Sable, Exmine or J H. Greshar awenty-aeven innings. Jennings played | 4. g. cutter detartat Te BD, Senne for only $00 points. Tho winner's high | at the Koickermicker room. T run wns 72 and his averago 1622-27, at| jks "paikiine esine wa ahs Present standing of | Many a man has been started cr |the road to prosperity by a little Ladies’ Gloyes.: : On Sale in Both Stores, 16 button length, White, Glace Kid Gloves. i 2.25 per pair. “ Silks, : On Sale in Both Stores. { if 5oco yards Lyons Crepe de Chine, self-colored coin spot weave. Double width. Colors :— pink, Ciel, Champagne, Silver Grey, W hite ~and Black. S 1.00 per yard. value 1.50, Superior quality lining Taffetas to match. 55¢ per yard — -A complete stack of Silks in the latest Street and evening shades, including Bengaline Sub- lime, Chiffon-Faille, Liberty Messaline, Satin Lafayette, Calcium, oicne de Chine ae Gn Sale in Both Stor E : Japanese quilted Robes, plain or embroidered, za 10,50-8nd-45-75-—— hmere —Werappers,_. trimmed Lined throughout. | Boe ik bon HAVE MADE LARGE REDUCTIONS FOR THURSDAY OFS L i 23rd Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street, “In Both Stores the finest fabrics the world produces also, x complete line of standard merchand{ss at attractive prices. Ladies’ Hosiery. —Gn Sale in Both Stores. aN enue stock of Ladies’ lisle ‘thread Stock. Children’s With embroidered insteps and clocks. English, French, ings. All the fashionable colors, and German makes, 50¢ to. 2.00 per pair. On November the 15th, ribbed cotton Stockings, with spliced: heels, soles-and toes. w hite, tan-and black. _ 25¢ per pair: 6 pa airs for la Gann ————— Flannels, : In Be h Siove: A very extensive stock of Imported and American Flannels, plain or fancy wéaves. Suitable for house Gowns, Waists, Pajamas, ‘etc. A variety of embroidered F ibairecll Skirting. Plain Skirting Flannel, trey, scarlet or white. wes Millinery. In Both Store: - rae for_theatre"or ever vening dress. Made_of_ Fine Valenciennes Lace Hats. Hair Ornaments of Ostrich spangled rosebuds, Para-— Bows, Aigrettes, Flower Hats. asp] 23rd Strect. Maline, Vélvet and gold or silver cloth. Light Felt Hats frimmed with Valenciennes. Felt Hats. Velvet faced tips. | Marabout, spangled Maline dise sprays. Pearls and tulle. studded with rhinestones, Coronets, Black chiffon “Prince-of-Wales” designs, &c. Chaplet wreaths. _or shaded Ostrich Featl Paradise Plumes. JAMES MoGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. 34th Street, In Both Stores _.. the finest fabrics the world produces; also, of sta) stive dard merchand\se_ prices: “ =e oe Say Mink Be ee “225.00 HN Se eee snes se) 11 22:50 225,00 ynxebhrowsuies@i se use aet. 15.00 7.5.00; SENT ifra epee ona ana enorme On O aman, SO stan Cara Fur y cul Sets. < ined’ Goats tise iceicereie ve ++ §0.00 to 250.00 » mixed cloth Suit. Semi-fitting coat with velvet collar and cuffs. Lined with taffeta silk. Sone ue — = if EEE 18.50. atterdength Coats with velvet collar, — 5 12.50 lain or-check taffetas Bretelle Dresses. Pleated skirts. 22.50: ; dren’s blue Cheviot Box Coats. Full length. Sizes 4 to 14 -years. 1G.) length Box C , lined with red fannel. Pull Sizes 4 to 14 years. lren's ‘ Dresses. . Bretelle model, pleated skirt’and silk waist. Sizes 4 to-14 eurs. bf 9.50 ; JAMES McCREERY & 60, Twenty-third Street Thirty-fourth Street. ; =e French Flannel Kimonos. 5° _Ripple Eiderdown Lounging Robes. ~ 3-75;-§-00 and) 7,50. | Muslin Underwear. On Sale in Both S¥ores. ‘rench hand-made Uy f clnde sheer Linens, Nainsook—and Batiste. “frimmed with Torchon, Cluny, Valenciennes | and Venise medallions combined with fine hand embroidery. the following prices: — | NiphtiGownSisc ict aca. ; tonesi7s i Cliemises = Seren DE ‘ AT 4,50 | Drawers fee éj Meco aie \ aire @orsetsGovers sy cienneeuacrsuds ATS | Petticoats-:-. 2... a ue: Be LOr7 Sas Sacques in num f Elderdown, Alb { French Flannel, at- extrem. Sa | JAMZS McCREERY & C0. | : ‘Twenty-third Street. Thirty-fourth Street. NT ADVERTISEMENTS | te | | WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. % x A-complete stock of Ameriean- ze HK der rclothing—at———+t Men’s Men's Haberdashery, iowuen 23rd Street Store. Gloves of the best Imported and Ameri can manufactures.. Made of tan Cape Skin, grey Mocha, Pearland slate grey Suede, grey and tan Reindeer, white and black Kid for afternoon or evening dress. Tan and grey Egal Ruckskin lined with squirrel “Tan Cape or Mocha with woolen glove fitted as_ Seat Kid- Tore Cape. Skin Gloves. of Perrin’ SE iske,Clark and ] Flagg's_ = a ~ernittriafie a lining, for driving. 1,50 to 6,00 per pair.” On November the 15th, odd siz or McCreery make, —4,25-per—pair value: 1.50 to 2.50 Colored. Dress Goods, 23rd Street Store. Short Lengths of Imported and American Dress Fabrics, of mixed or plain Cloths. Suitable for waist, skirt and dress patterns, ° Sale will include English Tweeds, mixed and plain Cheviots, two-toned Panama Cloth, Serge, Mohair, Eoliennes, Crepe de Parlay Voile, Henrietta, etc. asc to 1.00 per yard ae value 1,00 to 2.50 JAMES McGREERY-& 60. Twenty-third Street.