The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1907, Page 13

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4} Si 5 > THE EVENING WORLD= RSD VAY, 3 JA OW OME BOWLERS ~TOFORM A CLUB First - Attempt seats Organize Natlonal “Association—To | Fight for Honors. | LAN FOR TOURNAMENT. Dject of Meeting to Create Cantrat | Organization. with Branches in | All Large ¢ “ities, errr, Fiye fuindred women bowlers in the] ated to be presant} reater Cily are ex tithe «first rem Eastern Ladies’ je held at tho Marte ast One Hundred and Street, near Third igrnoon, when A RL IN be ado oMcern. elected and arrahgements niade to hold ‘the Prat aringal tournament o° fives women: teama. This is the first time the women bowlers of the United States have ever tried to organize a national asgoctation, and the initial steps ieent to promtee Dig’ success. The dbjt-is to create reat ceftral’ otgantzxtion—— with ranches in ‘all the larger cities of the fountry; ‘annual tournaments, much after the sociation, There are ipward of 5,00 women, who find tn this spopular “indoor winter game a great ses Bome of these women can roll en higher scores thbn the men in} nor tournaments, and }t iy not an common thing fort" best of the match contests.of six games, Five eama—tin—tournaments “have: fed total acores of over %0. ‘The greater number of women dite pa a patronage of hp cluv-idea has becoms very popl- beason, and the number of high reported ndienten «remark eee ee apn-atrinee, There ro &® great num! of mixed clubs men and women, while more marriea than in any previous smson are Hog im evening Hames, pariculariy ome sections of the greater city, “To sATUTE (Ns Lest results We plan ot dual rexlatration has becn adopted. jer thy ayater “any woman bowler nthe-greater-city &_charter Ot the Rationn| Aseoctétton Wy nt-of the-smail fee of 35 conta.| to Have uniform mules and} 4 i “pystem- of the New National Boxting | 8h BowTera—ta—-Grea ter Yew York, of which number there are; t-of-enjoyment ~and_healinful_exer- | omen bowlers to average 110 oF more {= bowlers ¢ i ae tarts | cigarette “You. ‘TURKISHCIGARETTES Most smokers prder mildness in fine ciga- s Se ee You'll potably find RAMLEH the very "ve-been looking for aby hot try them ~~ Jc. for 10 ee SOLD EVERY WHERE \ Well_Kuown Woman Bowler A meeting wil be jpee fenisnt tes the sttieee ofthe. NUARY ! gts AT THE PARK-CIRCLE, TWO BLOCKS. Who Will Organize Club 4 steea-at H HIGH SCORES ROLLED ve {rearing mw bunch of Cirele-alleya_tn Brook- ON SIXTH AVE... sa lyn, where ts him pou scores, In {hi nament, In 9 re berg. the rolled x s popular | jnanager ing the for high || ter New York aeur- ||) nt reries with Her- ||] strike these a mt ait be Hkely to 45-inch’ Worsted Tailor Si something d Mohair Brilliantine: three gam hesg. alleya Dickson and Brown defeated Volg-aad-Lake byt the following scores: 69c All Wool Cheviots 44 Inches wide, sponged ant weight for coat sults gray, garnet, cardinal, cadet, re mail orders. Dickoon Yerowno."! h and partner at the Albion; will roll a-return: sertes-of -b : Bhrea aut of five. gamet_{or- Ko nal with: Bmisi and Watt at c . This shoul prove one of the best contesia of the seison in Brooklyn ylieys. 79. ALL--WOQL GREPE PA! inches wide. Sale price. 69e. HIGH LUSTRE MOHAIR 50 Inches wide. STRIKES AND SPARES. Columbla College and Btevenn Institute and Sic though none of the lines {s complete in color é assortment, you will find almost evei ack, brown, myrtle, ngs—38-inch Scotch Plaids and’ Check iians-—44-inch English Henriettas—Al 39c | shrunk, n_proper | and Wool E | 44 inches wide, very Tu fabric for fancy dresses yyat and navy. No :| ONeil |-Adams G | Dress Goads at TAGGEL Half Price for or Friday 4,000 Yards of 50c to 75c Dress Goods at In this remarkable cut price offer are included : 1.25 Imported Silk SrraM and-thi! ryt shades: 20th to 21st Street 21st to. 22d Street — 29c s—38-inch All-Wool Cheviots—38-inch All-Wool Albatross—44-Inch 1-Wool Waistings—All-Wool Challies—All:Wool Panamas, &c.. An | 65¢ All Wool shade | in the lot. Henrietta Cloths 39c 38—inehes—wide,—nice—sitk—finish quality; black. cream, light blue, pink, lavender, gray, tan, reseda, jee garnet and twenty other shades.” No maif or- ders. olienne 59c strous and silky; an deal dnd evening wownsy black, Black Dress Goods ‘Reduced 4% 1% to % NAMA, 44 $2.25 IMPORTED 29 | SICILIAN, 39¢ price. $1.50 IMPOR i CHIFFON BROADCLO HIGH BROADCLOTH, So inche LUSTRE ie Beg 4,39 | NT LUSTRE E99 Sale price. $1.00°ALL- Gol HEAVY PANAMA SUIT- ING, 52 Inches wide. Sale price. 49c CREPE DE PARIS, SILK AND WOOL ORE PARIS, 44 inch vide, AY TH. five:men teams will roll a.series of beat Sale price. two out of three mee at the River- es _— — eee eng | ootemeninny = tide, One Hundred and Twenty-ntth street and Seventh avenue,’ Saturday ADAMS BTORR—Iet | Floor |_-_— eyening: Gane will he-—called at 3}! t3 zrbiete | aM Donne ieee eee ee aia Hosiery and Underwear. Teay meson ob he CheSton,” aan, Sek : Gora ea Biggest Bargains of the Season. F 4 year fon Ane Nay Aas! wil] ui) pie z ete winight bane Ean hy ai | | Mostly. small lots—just enough for one day's selling. feo entities tho member to all make fecelving entrien for| || aot the apsodationy one a cberaetea pon ang Sr .commaa ae eee ee ne eee tes 25 Hosiery, 12%c. 39c to 75e Underwear, 25¢. iene Rea morrow. sfternopn | a Hoade for Sine tournament. Bo far oe i For Men and Women-—Plain and| For Men and Women—Broken tots pices other shan that of ‘presbdent will | 50) Somes =f rhe Lady amends D.C. has or fancy Hoslery in cotton of medium and heavy under- Sooatitution “and easing: yeata= Tne rapa fae tir rast | eaniend,OY ar Sem Tose, worn “orem |[ | and liste mate 107 $234 | wear, 39c. to T8e. grades at., 2OC berg and adr, Lot the abproyen at Tent | Cox i sone tcc | Breet eR earan BE On Due 35c Hosiery. 18, |75c to $1.25 Underwear, 50c. jot wnten thirtysmuy enter wil be com: For Men and-‘Women—imp worled | For'Boys and Girls —Heavy-welghts | pleted. Tho meeting will therefore de Hosiery samples, finest lisle gl natural wool Vests, Pants and Draw- fhe mast-lmportent-exer-held_bysramen = is and cottons {n both plain and 18 ers, ally sizes, ey 75¢. 50c se fatty rere to! $1.25 Special at (MONTCLAIR WON TWO 50c Hose, 28. §1.50 to $3.00 grades, 85c. ” ieee For Men and Women—Finest fancy | Ypsilanti Vests, Pants, Union Sults FROM Msle thread {my ae Hosiery. and black wool Tights, odd N.Y. A. C. TEAM. Joe Kinds ater cssececs, 2OC Hots to close-out at. -, 85¢ bomlne i onnialleys) in. the ‘Ath- ADAMS STORE—S8d Floor was of a aateraaing na- alr winning, the first eae ~ and. leaing the pin, In this ever 1 weea needed to wine Bpiita Mnehe teat me-eut-down—-the totals son tatate owas high Seg score for the Men’ s Douglas" Shoes $ 1.98 Thousands of men all over the country —T0_FORM NEW. LEAQUE. that for paid $5.00 for their shoes now buy the W. Le Douglas Shoe at $3.50. Every man that does so will tell_you-that- from actual experience the $3.50 Doug- Jas-Shoe looks as well, wears as well and in every way is aS good a shor ashe used-to-_pay-$$,00_ far! _ Best selections $2.59 pair. — O’NEILL or shirt waists. This is an are $6.00 and $7.00; specia them out to-morrow, each, at ed: aes see the tasty— Dress Suit Cases, $5. 00 Worth $6.00 to $7.00 are 22 and 24 inch, The regular values of these cases STORE—Basement Here is a suit case that anybody would be proud to-carry,—-Made A of carefully selected cowhides, teather corner protections, ‘with English_plaid or plain linen lining, made with pocket in lid-for shirt a, well-built case; the sizes $5.00 1 price, white the lot lasts, at | $5.00 Suit Cases, $3.25. Another lof of suit cases, made of good, serviceable leather, with strong steel frames, cloth lined, straps or- catches; sizes 22 and 24 inches. price of this case has alw: The will close $3.24 25 ys been $5.00, but we | Men’s SupcHor Grade Trousers $2. 00 A steel” frames, — with~extra~-heavy~ - ADAMS STQRE—8d Ploor | The Great Sale. Continues. Values $3.00 to $5.00 We planned this-big- event werkt ago, de- termined ‘to make it the most irtant trousers sale ever held in. the citys Acco! ingly, we bought up thousands of pairs “ot! these. high-grade trousers—the surplus ~StOgkS OF several Of 2asls foremost manufacs turers. The cost of all woollen fabrics hhs great- ly increased, but in order to make this sale = — ~ _.&_record one we have ignored this tmpor-_ B tant fact and marked these foods at a price that is irresistible, parycularly now, when you need an extra paitor two of trousers to finish out the Winter, Come early and sé Ea among this vast assortment of Worsteds, Cassimeres and -Cheviots, in an almost-endless variety of the best and most wanted pat- terns. Every pair is made in the most thorough and up-to-date manner and of the best materials; sizes to fit everybody. Regular values 2. 00; | $2.00 | $3.00 to $5.00 -per pair, marked during this sale at. " Boys’ Splendid Suits, $2.00, you will appreciate the value of this bargain. They are made in the Ni folk and double breasted styles, In a matchless range of hand- some patterns; sizes 8 to 16 yea! Special price for this sale. $ 00 From a Leading 5th Av. Shop. Here is the-opportunliy-of the season to secure these high-grade fancy Vests, direct from the sample. rooms of Sth Avenue’s: most exclusive maker, “They-are—made~of-all-the-newest-fabrics—of-the-}- season, latest cuts, tailored in faultless style and up to-date in-every-particuls c tempting offer, White they:‘tast;-at-< Values $2.00, $3.00-and $4.00 -O'NEILL STORE—Sd Floor All Our Youths’ S. B. Suits sae Three-Piece Suits a ale Puce A-most Soe eB and one of which many parents will be gladto take’advantagée.- We carry one of the finest stocks of Youths’ Suits to be seen anywhere, and when you have the ‘chance to select any single-breasted or three-piece Suit in the entire assort- ment at half price, we expect a complete and speedy clearance, *Here are the particulars: $3.98 Suits for........ $1.99 | $6,98 Suits for. . - $3.49 $4.98 Suits for........ $2.49 |. $9.98 Suits for. $4.99 $5.98 Suits for. .s..5++ $2,99 | $11.98 Suits for......- $5.99 | CATARRH _ AND SYSTEM DISORDERED —Catarrh is not merely an Inflammation of-the tissues of the head and; ~ithroat, we ptoms of back. An! ie _continual ter part o! tof-an-excess o reanentl become to: iy Zy aay aa\\ ‘and the contractin; i reeable ‘eyes, He fever : j : f 1 hed Oatarrh for about S;, ANARG - ) hoy Hh \ and arama ____ Manufacturer i sould are “401 Fifth Avenu New York N“ SS. "PURELY VEGETABLE. "Then the inflamed membranes cleared, the hawking and gpittin stitution is-built up. and the stomach and digestion an 4 ations, vigoro' Ww are suffering with Catarrh begin the use of S. BLOOD DISEASED: j $14.98 Suits for -$7,49 gonoises in the ears, mucns dropping ave king ped up, pains above th is upset.and the entire system disordered and affected by thi disease, etc, ee nothing’ more that * the discomfort of the trouble. To cur * cleansed of all poisons, and at the sam ing equals S, S. S, for this purpose, attacks the disease at its head, down to the very bottom of the troub! and makes a complete and lasting cure. S-S. S, removes every particle of th catarrhal poison from the blood, makin: this vital stream pure, fresh and healthy. begin to-heal, the head is loosened an ig cease, evel 3 health S. also ton! to the ai sy tem. . S. and write acts as @ fine ton’ It is a waste of time to try to: cure Catarth with sprays, washes, inhal-| Such treatment does not reach the blood, and can, therefore, do emi porarity relieve — re Catarrh’ permanently the blood must be~ D D IV R( ie e thoroughly pate: and the system time strengthened and built up. Noth- It goes sea reseh and spitting, etc,, would seem to’ paar tte it is a blood disease in which the: eitire cireutation- and: the {-the system areinvolved._Catarrh ta due to the presence! ft uric acid In the blood. The Liver, Kidneys and ae orpid and dull in their action, and instead of carry~ we refuse and waste of the body, téave-itto-sour-and-formourie! p i the nae This is taken up by the blood and through its circus | ay \ hi y HY iation distributed to all parts of the system. These impurities in the) blood irritate and inflame the different membranes and tissues of the body, | of a cold will start the secretions and other disgust-! of-Catarrh,—Asthe blood goes to all parts the catarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head fall feeling, nose continually sto comes and goes, the stomac ie} c is Cc “THEMSE LVES THE SURPRISING IDEAS SOME PEOPLE HAVE ABOUT “CONTRACT MARRIAGES” UNDER NEW YORK LAWS. ie ie g d appears, the statement of your case, and our physicians will send you literature about Sxtarrh, and give you special # for pale at all first Sank drag medical advice without charge. stores, JHE SWOT SPROIETC CO, ATLANTA, GAs Jy eres When we “tell you that this is the net cost price to produce these sults, | F 500Fancy Waistcoats, $1.50.

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