The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1907, Page 15

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mi beet when a cont RLS Ty, will) ba, adopt First Attempt to -Organize THE EVENING WORL DP THURSDAY, “SOWOMENDOLERS TO FORM A CLUB National Association—To— Fight for Hanors, LAN-FOR TOURNAMENT, ject of Meeting to C reate Central = j Organization with Branches in f Al Large-Citles: Five hundred women bowlera in the reater City are expected to be present | tthe firat regia | Eastern Ladies’ Bowilnz -4 e held ‘at tho Harlem Cl Alleys, East One Hundred andy DPwenty-etghth “Steet, pear Tatrd ay . tq-morrow tution and by- ‘officers. lected Send artahge:\enta made to hold the frat annaal tournament di! five-women j teama. This is the ie bowlers of the United’ States! have tried to organize W national association, ‘the Initial steps seem to ‘promise big siccess,..The object la to crgate great central organization’. with time. the women ever ‘Well_ Known Woman Bowler Who Will Organize ub nament. In a re berg. the Da rolfed—six—of series with soore ‘be high-aye to his ther¢ Is with the an a and Bown de the following scores Dickson Brown -fTotatn Varese out-of tive ga with .Smi-h Park Cirsle Friday weison ip Brook: tWo aut of three branches in all the ‘larger cities of the} ~ t ntrike these all 0 be womething 4d sof best two hese allevs ated Volz and. L and Jun Watt at th HIGH SCORES ROLLED AT THE PARK CIRCLE, bunch of manug for bigh Thix ‘should prove ono of the best contests of the STRIKES AND SPARES. Colimbdia Colloge and Steronn Inpt{tute five-mon tearm will roll a series of best mes at the River- tide, Oné. Hundted and . Twenty-nfth atraet ona ceaventh Axenue, eatin evening. amo i SySnIne ied “at ¢ matambers of ine Dopoel have] jo excel | Tay’ menigess” Py Pi a Pats Coie . Wiiug | soervetttied Ea oAtdatey Be, wills | arate, 5 y iL be held gt ibe treet, arene. etormigal. Lusnch and dancing follow, ‘Treim are recelving’ extriea foe! eK, lournament to. has been or- of flcera: » uniform ruled and] 119 feo entitles the member to all the Applications tor membershtp ‘Amann ex thiee-meat much efter the] Viivileves of the assoctation, Upon and fing) arrangements | !e. New. Ley de et cea RAY {Ye meeting, to-morrow afternoon | made for te tournament Bo tar teams ee “Natloral Bow n& | offices other than that of president will| ae ¢xbexed from the followin houses: De- s B stl Ru of president Peete tages The Iady_Ramonds ‘B.C. : lRoagnbulenese nies Byriseneharee SNe ey a eae Nath ant Lead pe . egntand by Maat New Yor roman bowlers. (Ob) bowlers Ta Greater; Gonstioition and. ee Ga Co... e g ‘ ested Dorel pert , of Indoor w kame a great joyment and héeatintat-exor— + ia Bome of these women can roll amo Higher scores—titkn--the—men 10 and i -popul mrommon thin nen-bowlera_to average match contests of six games. ‘omen teams fn tourna aments have led total acores of over, XO. ‘The greater number of women bo ats their second game Clute ‘blew a ‘One Stundred | ‘Thompson for the vi spare and jdratted ready for the ch number there are jbera, and 93 forthe aDpro jpward of 5,000 women, who find In this | nual turnament of five-women teams, of which tiirty may enter, will be com: pleted Tho seating wt ne WHO bowlers, uportan » st ©2| MONTCLAIR WON TWO : FROM N. Y. A. C, TEAM. ihe Now York Athletic Club team loot owlers | WO out Uirea games Tolling on their own alle’ [Felic Bowling League The sort jen seven pins on than of. men. arheicity ool a patronage 0! | lency in. making tel Te ais & great number of mxed cl f men and women, while more marrica | qTotas are pPnder bor thiy sx span jn any previous Season erat evening games, particulary a ome Kections of ite Pianta city, ‘To secure the beat results the plan of qual registration has cae aiem any woman bow! Sosomen a pint saber OF the Nation payment of the small fee of 5 cents, n-strikes. a Clute Neroclctton. by | ara, rt I peseiet TO FORM NEW. LEAQUE. } Co. Btern Bros. & turing Cor, and Central’ @tamgng Co. ake Becretar, ‘Treasurer, Mra. C, Bane. Vr fll therefore be er héld By Wwomer|- 2 aces pct ia with Montclair, in the Ath- at night: z 7 one pin, In this visitors got only aes for the ar: reet, Manhate: organizing the Metal ‘Dietet “That's w 7 ! | TURKISH CIGARETTES Most smokers prefer _mildness in fine ciga- it can be secured without sacrificing the tasty delicous fragrante-of Turkish-Tobacco.—— you like the -mildness-of mild ciga- vor of strung cigarettes—but _ seldom tind ‘both in one cigarette. s “You! Il probably find ive: --you've. been looking for.- ‘Why not try them to-day? \ 10c. for 10 SOLD EVERYWHERE you S. ANARG' ~~ Mar 414 Fifth Avenud ! In Brook- | throat; pers tata’ the throat, i oR forthe s lntion distri! TWO BLOCKS | ON SIATHUAVE. | SIXTH AVE. JANUARY 17, 136 17): { AbaMs malt-orders; inches wide. 69e, 50 Inches wide. fancy and lis! We wtesisasee and; cottons Piney 00 S0c. kinds at.. appearance or wearing qualities. as ‘SYErY. HIGH LUSTRE ADAMS STORE—Ist Floor Hosiery and Underwear. Biggest Bargains of the Season. Mostly small lots—just enough for one day's selling. 45-inch Worsted Tailor Suiti Mohair Brilliantines and § though none of the lines Is complete in color : assortment, you will find 69c" All Wool Cheviots 44 Inches wide, sponged and shrunk, In proper weight for coat suits; black, brown, myrtle, tan, pray, garnet, “cardinal, caret. royal and-n 79c, ALL-WOQL CREPE PANAMA, a Sale price MOHAIR SICILIAN, Sale price... 25¢ Hosiery, 12¥4c. For Men and Women—Plain and Nostery in cotton: = 50c Hose, 28e. For Men and. Women—Finest fancy Yisle thread important: ister pat ONEILA; STORE—Basement Dress Suit Cases, $5.00 Worth $6.00 to $7.00 or shirt waists. This is an exceptionally well-built case; the. sizes are 22 and 24 inch, The regu are $6.00 and $7.00; special price, while 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. regular price of this case has SL been $5.00, but we tall wat _them out to-morrow, each I2Mc 35c- Hosiery, 18: For Men and ‘Women—Imported Hoslery samples, finest lisle thread in both plain and 18¢ Men’s Douglas fe the rea MS STORE- Lat Floor | In this remarkable cut p s—38-inch Scotch Plaids and Che most every Dyes Goods at ORDCTI Half Price for or Friday. 4,000. Yards of 50c to 75c Dress Goods at 29¢: ¢ offer are included : -inch All-Wool Cheviots—38-inch All-Wool Albatross—44-Inch ns—44-inch English Henriettas—All-Wool Waistings—All-Wool Challies—All-Wool Panamas,”&¢, Al-_ hade in the fot. 1.25 Imported She No. Silk and Wool Eolienne 44 inches wide, very justrous and silky; an (deal fabric for fancy dresses and evening gowns; black, = SS ‘ream and thirty-two shades. 59c | 65 All Wool Henrietta Cloths cream, light blue, -pink, lavender, gray, Sones ders. Black Kk Dress Goods Reduced 1% to 14 $2.35 IMPORTED. *29¢ BROADCLO price A. 39 $1.50 1M TED PE! C | ‘GiiFFON BROADCLOT ee peo 39c to 7$e Underwear, 25c. For Men and Women~-Brpken lots of medium and heavy under- Wear, 39e, t0.75e. grades at., 29C 7$cto-$1.25 Underwear, 50c. For: Boys and Girls—Héavy-weight natural woo! Vests, Pants and..Draw- ers, all sizes. Formerly 75c. 50 to-$4.05.--Special.at-. Cc $1.50 to $3.00 grades, 85c. Ypsilanti Vests, Pants, Union Sults and=black--weel--Tights, odd 28} ics to: close out at 85c Shoes $1.98 ie of men all over the country ears paid $5.00 for their shoes now man that does-so-will tell you that from actual experience the $3.50 Doug- 189° Shoe tooks-2s-well,-wears_as_well. and in every way is as good a shoe as-he-used_to_ pay $5.00 for’ Best selections $2.59 pair. —Here_is_a_suit case that anybody would be proud to carry. Made steel. frames, with extra heavy feather oorner. protections, will English plaid or plain tinen lining, madeé with pocket-in lid for shirt Nar values of these cases $5 00 The $3.25 HIGH 50 Inches wide L. Douglas Shoe at $3.50.” Every |- of carefully “selected cowtiites; terns. LUSTRE $1.39 1 . LUSTRE : The Great Sale Continues. Men's Supctior Grade Trousers: $2. 00. ING, $2 inches wide. Sale price, $1.25 990° | CREPE DE PARIS, ‘44 thches wide, }. price _ADAMS STQRE—#d Floor these’ liigh-grade turers, 20th to 21st "Street “21st to 22d Street” $1.00 ALL Sob: HEAVY PANAMA SUIT- Values $3.00 to $5.00 “We planned: this big event weeks ago, de~-{* termined to make it the most Important trousers’ sale ever held in the city. Accord-. |’ ingly, we bought up thousands of pairs of | } trousers—the + Stocks of several of the foremost manufse- | 39c 38 inches wide, nice silk finish quality; black, tan, reseda, red, garnet and twenty, other shades, No mail or- 49c IMPORTED SILK AND WOOL surplus The cost of all woollen fabrics has great- ly increased, but in order to make this sale #-record_one-we-have-iynored—thls-Inapor- tant fact and marked these koods at a pri ‘that {s-irresistible, particularly-now,- when: _you need an extra pair or two. to finish out the“ Winter. of trousers Come early-and select among this: vast assortment of Worsteds, Cassimeres and Cheviots, in an almost endless variety of the best and most wanted pat- Every. pair {s made in the most thorough and up-to-date mannei and of the best materials; sizes to fit everybody. $3.00 to-§5.00-per-palr,-masked during this Regular values sale at Boys’-Splendid. ‘Suits, $2.00. Boys’ A-most extraordinary: seas and-one of whi a “will be giad to také advantage We carry one of the-finest stocks of | Youths’ Suits to be seen anywheré, and when you have the chance to select any single-breasted or three-piecé Suit in the entire assort- ment at half-price, we expect-a complete and speedy clearance, ‘Here are the particulars: $3.98 Suits for. . $4.98 Suits for. 85.98 Suits for.. 500 ‘ancy ‘Waistco They are made in t! When we tell you Ui this is the net cost price to produce these sult: you will appreciate the value of this bargain. ye iB folk and double breasted Styles, In a mratchless range of hand- some patterns; sizes 8 to 46-years.Special-price for this sale. $2.00 |- ts, $1.50] ats, $1.50 From a Leading 5th Av. Shop. Here is the opportunity—of-the—season_to_secure | these high-grade fancy Vests, direct from the sample rooms of 5th Avenue’s most exclusive maker, They are made of alt the newest fabrics of the _.Season, latest cuts, tailored _in_fau up to date in every particular, i tempting offer. White theyast-at= O'NEILL STORE—S3d Floor All Our Youths’ -S. B: Su Three- “Piece Suits $1.99 - $2.49 - $2.99 | $11.98 Suits for..... $14.98 Suits for $7.49 Values $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00. $6.98 Suits for..... $9.98 Suits for ees ts i= asthe sym: cate; it is a ¢ refuse an CATARRH AND SYSTEM. DISORDERED ——eaterrhs da not merely an inflammation of the tissues of the head and. ptoms-of rin; aging noises in the ears, mucus dropping: a ooatlnaal 2 a_blood disease in w greater part of the syatem are involved, Catarrh is dite to the-presence Jof-an—excess of uric “acid in the blood, “The Live BLOOD and spitting, ete. would seeni to ch the entire circulation and the and instead of carry=} i | DISEASED. Kidneys-and-Bewela 4 | waste of the body, leave it to sour and form: ‘urie EN Ria This is taken up by the blood and through its circu- ted to all parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame the different membranes and tissues of the bod, Hand the cantencting of-a cold will start the secretions and other disgust:| j ing and hasa eyes, I had Oatarrh for about and no man coul en worse. I tried evoryt! spould hearof;hutpo good resulted, onrs, improvement nd atter ti od. disagrershle ayniptoms of Catarrk. As the biscuit goes to all-parts: of the boa the catarrhal poison affects all parts of the system, The head fall feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the! ee fever comes and goes, the stomach is upset.and the entire system disordered and affected by this, fteen aivenies ing X cure Catarth with sprays, washes, inhal- _ations, Led re reach the blood, and can, therefore, do e ite nothing more than temporarily relieve cleared, the hawking and 6p! stitution is built up Sad the stomach and dig Ni Statement of your case, and our phys atarth, and give you special medical Avice, without charge. you are suffering w: w ©- the discomfort of the trouble, ~PURELY VEGETABLE. "Then the inflamed membranes begin to hi itting cease, vigorous health estion and acts as a fine tonic to th th Catarrh begin the use of S. S ians will send you literature about It js a waste of time to try to ete, Such treatment does not To cure Catarrh permanently the blood must be i and the system cleansed of al! poisons, and at the same time strengthened and built up, —Noth- ing equals S, $,S, for this purpose. It attacks the’ disease at its head, goes vam niakes a complete and dasa cure, le of the hal poison fror this vital stream pure, fresh and healthy, 1 the head is loosened and eve: S, 5. S.. @ for bale sat all first clase drugstores. \ TUE SVCFT. SPEORUVC « COny artanra, Gas i. down to the very bottom of the trouble | 1 THOUGHT THEY COULD DIVORCE THEMSELVES THE SURPRISING IDEAS SOME PEOPLE HAVE ABOUT “CONTRACT MARRIAGES” UNDER, NEW YORK LAWS.

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