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®HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1906. [AMERICAN RIVALS TO GREAT BATTLESHIP DREADNOUGHT NEW WAIKLEN [=ecessisees|vamemsecromoe | | | | | “WILL HAVE A DIAMETRICAL FIRING RANGE OF 50 MILES BOWLING TOURNEYS "8%# CONFESS At su tage the world’s recon! for head- ng in the Eastern tournament at Frank Samuels's Harlem ¢ Hundred and Twenty- hint ayenue. Their a possible 600. 3 be a ‘dangerous i Evening World's an- tournament » Wilte YARD COLLISION “Threatened Strike Leads !Ten-Men Team Contest Old-Fime Clubs Starts in Brooklyn. defeated Gus Langefeld tn zn at 20 DAGRAN LINOT FIRED ~ “2S MULES - ABOUT ONES \ “cH and some is_were our of f the two seams in t3v0 loco! Haven yarés of Haven and Harts: ae pay-onr, int Bled the payiitate SESS ere: tying safer andr threw the yards about ayente into: great contus @f the mien in the pay of the smash. Whether tho + that some dissa UTA pAWS, handed. bow Orly FOl7 » “| Apchored in Bay,. They Could Destroy New Parke Al York-and Suburbs in New Jersey and va Hurl Shells‘ to Yonkers. Tbe injured men are thirty-three ,years_ old New Hav. Dagran Q, 25 WWi7e whose LOST VITALITY — i SU East One Hundr nd Do RONGN | ; cee penal i : acre nec at SED STE: [oi Rostored bee ene ee ‘THE DIFFERENCE 22w york | be & 7 4 The only apparent difference between collars made of rs-made-of cotton is_the “Triangle Linen” ee s woith looking for. fo protect you against __collars can be stamped “Linen vernment says that on/y linen So when you ap collars be sure the words “Triangle Linen” are stamped on them—then you get what you pay for. Triangle Collars a aranteed Linen. They're 4-ply, too, and their three- st button-holes do not tear like the slit button holes in most 15c., collars. g Yo g y style you li n Triangle Linen Collars in quarter sizes, and the price is 15c. (2 for 25c.) Most dealers have a full ortment of popular styles. If yours hasn't the style you want, write us and we'll sce that yourget it. Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co. Troy. N. Largest Makers of Linen Collars in America, New York Office : 636-638 BROADWAY ‘ Alexander Avenue Station, heard the i ff the rock id summoned a: ~ whicn came with Dr, Kauffol h ‘ a : Eaeeteea eects oft Vy. Sizes LINEN Two for charge. The doctor attended Sere ei |l] “Sbrunk-to-size™ COLLARS 25c. + } ——— = | Fa LLOr. inferior cotton foot of Brook ayeni River, when, sudden with four passenger cars at the switch and rushed up ‘attached to the pay_car._The | e niig | and engineers jumpet for their ives! IN INTERSTATE LEAGUE. : and escaped without injury. j g “Both engines were badly damag>d the ‘pay-car was knocked from trucks, while {ts contents were oe: wa-tn-evers—direction. from the window. of the pel and splinters Mew all about. ie: The paymaster and bix four helvers| 647 ‘were hurled to the floor of the car and| a 1) had all they could do to prevent safes| tract and desks from falling and rolling on!» them. : Policeman Dantel Ward, of the 1, tock e engine Aremen Fordham Vs. Villanova, Saturday. Field on tham Univers! injured and they were nent to thelr) ponaan rayne homes. None was seriously hurt. | ss | the, pina’ for Another engine ‘Was called and the pay-car was taken on to its next stop, | while the paymaster and his helpei set to work to straighten out the fin: chal problem and collect the pay en-|> Aver 58 eum ih ats B velopes from the floor. Sneath ace News Brunss| 3 vow F = —70- OPERATE ON WHEELOCK. | eee ie = WOMEN HOLD PRIZE 'g Actor Probably Will Never j pray Dre ates sei BOWLING CONTESTS. | : Joseph Wheelock, Jr,, who ts sufte paberc’ neg mont Roosevelt dosph trtenda-tn—hu ch he was force Most smokers like some “taste” to thei cigarettes, Yet few like the very strong, and fewer the very mild kinds, _ The RAMLEH is neither strong nor mild, > yet itis tasty: -and satisfying. TIEEG RAMLEH CIGARETTES for the first time offer the real tobacco taste in inexpensive _clgarettes—a rich, full fragrance that satisfies combined with mellow smoothness that delights. ' ‘That 1s why it-has jumped into such immediate If you haven't tried the RAMLEH yet, get ) a box to-day. 7” aoe Vales fh an—-pony—niodels, sc === {Oe =jor=0=— — SOLD EVERYWHERE | CIGAR BANDS FREE prhstb ete net| we “Every Size Shoes’’ for Men at $2 Brooklyn's Most. Reliable Store. Wonderful Values in Ladies’ ||, i : Suits and Coats. Sedee a this a As ; leading manufacturers of women's tailored wear at a f JI 2 KISH: re. A year ago he su ml to a 2: fon. 8 great reduct' nd we place the entire lot on sale at 2 “That which spcaks a language tre | s a gil_understand, but In Which few are pared and Fy enty Ath street, tor Sune ff —— $10.95 for _tadtes’ _w: Other clever answers checks, many different jacket IN NEXT SUNDAY'’S WORLD, models, pleated skffts; worth Ladies’ $25.00 to $30.00 Suits, $15.75. class-tailored suits, in broadcloths and imported mixtures, aj] the coats, Hned with heavy. ‘taffeta, skirts pleated Jn a varlety of Ladies’ $35.00 to $37.50 Sults, $18.98, Principally samples, extra quality—broadeloth and—_F: Ten * plain, -others.-trimmed, a: theses: are_very finely ta bY and. are “especially good Ladies’ $20.00 Coats, $10.95, fine broadcloth coa in; worth $20.00, Ladies’ $25.00 Coats, $16.95. Established 65 Years Ago. mournfully how he remarked i > 1 . alton . i) We have secured the surplus stock of one of the Ae s see x CAS pr e from 1-3 to below the reat value E aS OAS | i i tea) — WHAT'S MONEY? ! Leatlies:.£18,50 to $22.80, ITT i HH | : : CIGARE ES bo e f Suits, $10.95. Y HCCC UAL fi Hl] | 4 ‘able to converse." ing suits, in pretty mixtures = : M7, i $18.50 to $22.50, $15.75 each for ladies’ high: season's most desirable styles in models;-svorth $25.00. to $30'00. $18.98 each for ladies’ sults, mixtures, Jackets in fc a pleted in many unusual —s A I <Fea]h worth $35,00 to $37.50. ith heavy silk braid and $16.95 cach for ladies! hi with gobd q class’ broadcloth coat - Present Every Shoe Goodness | OADCLOTH COATS, $25.00. extra full, lined throughout with either white or black ' collarless efiect, finished with velvet or silk braid, 1 t . The usual shoe at $3 is wholly the product of a mechah- worth $25.00, In every box of RAMLEH ‘ | | i ss—hand we t3 no nearer to it than opera- tte mane ' a Cigarettes there are five (5) of quality broadcloth coa Hi ting the machines which makes it. ; The unusual shoe is our “Every Size.” Hand work With heavy. satin or x the most beautiful Cigar Bands brings it so close tothose that custom bootmakers turn out Velvet trimming: on ‘collar ever produced.. These bands at you can diy tell the difference, er _ BANS Hy : at $6 and §7, that you can herdly tell the differenc ALA LADIES’ $20.00 GRAVANETTE COATS, $11.95 are lithographed in many colors AU ELETY, i $11.95 cach { es’ rain coats, the celebrated F d bossed and i ' fae cravanette, ma Is, pleated effects in Oxtc id EE etic atel ls Glad del a tiatS ; rat s i a in every respect to those usually Other Shoes up to $7. | BARGAINS IN FURS sold for decorative purposes, / AINs le S, ANARGYROS, Mf: i WM. VOGEL & SON hi $12.80 each for Alaska Sable neck pleces, extra good quality % Beas : ‘ trate Go WIN, aaa at fur, evenly matched, lined with heavy worth $13 41} Fifth Avenue, New York. f | ‘ $4.95 each for smart neck pl { sable, oposs j yj] Broadway, Mall Orfgrs Filled, Houston St neduilapealnrorlurmentra econtmibetworthisnenee ee oH Ris B =e A $3.75 cach for Ascot tles of pleced Persian, very destrable; t & sol BINS worth $5.00, | { —— j