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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, “1907. EAS MONEYIN' SIGHT FOR MATCH ME BOWLERS Those Who Go to Atlantic City Should Take an Extra Grip Along. Locat match-ganie bowlers—and York has more and better than any city: in America—wilt not have to waik home from thé. national tournament at At- lantic: City: tf they do not figure ciny the distHbution of champtonship \ priges, The West is going to send tts stars thja way to gather up.all the loose roln in, match contexts, Now, don't ‘frighten them away, but lay low unt! you see the whites.of their eyes, \then up and at Tero. Liste. boys Billy Thompson, of Chicago, who few weeks 0, HAS Kane back, | ‘tin said! with the Impression that while the Enat ta’strong in individual bowlers we rather lack In team work. Chicago fare love. to think they are tt inthe bowling game, and they have eed to send two teams to AUantic City with extra grips in which to carry back the coln. -A__better proposition for_local men . comes to The Evening World. fro Cleveland, where Louis Franz has gained the financtal /backing’ of alley owners, who ,bhve raised $5,000. In real money to back a picked team agalnat East has to offer, MFrhnz nit down, ————8mith-end—Voorhela;—Frana and Charles. Gilbert any patr—that will be. nice for Bmith-and-Steole; and. these two, with Maurice Sullivan, Irwin A. Reader and A. Le Quesne or Joo Rowe, any five- men_team—suchan_easy -one.“These monds, winners of third money at Mil- waukee, and Cohen's Cutters, chan ~plons ot Ont. The Cleveland bunch will compete in the St, Louis tournament of the Ameri- _ ean Bowling Congress hefore coming |” Eaat—they made tho first entries of any team In the two national tournaments— and will roll any combination In tha Mound City. If fortune goes against tho Cleveland men at St. Loui be hoped that they win—they wi! {dotting when hair the $5 gave the rest for rather to bet against Eastern men. The Cleveland men have been using the loaded ball, but are now trying those of hard rubber. What they have been doing tn averages with the leaden aded spheres tn Cleveland tourna. ems. fol Gilbert, 202; Franz, 183; Sullivan, Le Quesne, 189; Reader, 187; Rowe, 199. The Campbells are coming. Don't smile, “SCORING SYSTEM NOW -SAID TO BE OBSOLETE. “Old Bowler” senda a very pertinent “inquiry to The Evening World i question frequently asked and answered In a Batiera’ the reason for>contin scoring system by _Husht which scores t wanes are car- tn three columna after the names of each .player under abbrevia- tons of strikes, spares and total’ pins. He says tho strikes and spares are of no-intérest,. fa 4s rolled,"* 0. B, fact bya, total 0 —ten_atrikes and sparca hut by where is there liitere score of 4 by showing i three acrikes other hands leks than—tes reader to know whet! was in xplite or mi je-one rare ty.k which ef the most inporlant-features Bn score? f ae m. of soorlng tx to he fol- ed mpares, the strike and spare col- two sore for splits for that matter, t apiite=one the al umn ‘should oe and errors. And ‘0 nortan of Tnpawele—eork Ol Wie oT warlety, distinguished as a ‘railroad,’ because 5 ball may pasa between the ping, and the = dod kind-or-S<7-baby. my-atgument fau ‘The suggestions are good. Ing World dincarde, old ago. Bom of Th may wake JOHNS NOW THIRD: IN GREATER N. Y. TOURNEY. Yee Johox, of Newark, place tithe at the Greater New ¥ defeated Al Sohwobdke, from thy York alleys, inntnttht. at the, Oxford, Wewark And -Averised Ts for the nina meee sure AC thy Cohinibia Roga defeated Siol queat in six straight’ games, with an AYMaRS, O€ 29, Sehiultx eat Whitehead the, ork a at the Now York alleys and averaged At the. Oxford. 195, 204, 199, 208, Do you conatder{ The Even tem Jong | a Journatey how in third ow At she Columbia. foes —248. 180. 112, 104, Btelnqueet—it0, 468, 1a, TH, 7 190, At New yore Alleys, Rehultz—216, 202, Wiltenoad-—a10, 178, 408 fa ae ed is, | At the Idle Hour. i Smnith—1s4, 03, 253, 218, 209. 4» -Behroeder 17, 100, 1500 1800" 187, i) NEW YORK ELKS » WON: THREE STRAIGHT. | New York and Staten Island teams }> the Elks" Leaguo rolled thelr leslie tournament games at the Riveraido last night, and the Marhattan bowlers won three atraight. “Tho scores; NEW YORK. | Kessler ,. LAD iat y yoy STAT 15 ua Islan tia 1yi i u 3HCramer os) 208 1M +: Two tournament records haye been broken |. 8y bowlers In the Now York Ross! Aro sum League at Sibidy's aii “Bygnty-ticth street fitat ont Yen have been picksd from Sand’s Dia-| avaud toe | the preacher threw a snowball about i 4 { ey Iss f { 2 1G dad Sr see 197 160 | thor Boston Orchestra Plays Stbeltus’s First Symphony. | Olga Samarofi Gives Her Ex-} position of Tschaikowsky’s Piano--Coneerto. IDELIUS'S frat sympho of 0 tra's fourth con= | last night. The which the first ait begins —sejzon upon the Im and holds St through all tte| nd movement tx full] rao, \f something inal fascination, uction.. makes S) cert at Carnegle H. melody w is lacking of the “ theo amends, the- original themg, reaching @ fine climax, Tho com- position, In the Jight of Dr. Karl Muck's iuminative reading. got 5 aplendid pot: forman¢e last night, the maator mui clans of their best. iamarof. was’ the soloist in nator ‘sky's plano concerfo In B fat minor. This beautitul, compos}tion has pean made familiar thia season, In turn, Rosenthal, Lhevinne and Gabrilowltach has ad {t, oach with power and skill and individual charm. . The American hn the Tuasian name matatained {nn ostanderd “of --ercelence,.-. winning much applause er ‘interpret and execution, But isn't there anything ‘a Sorcerer's Ap- (ee Goethe), ex: (after ballad by 1 alf ite odd concelta, got a sition. There Was to usuattarge-and brifant audience that now ts the rule at these concerts, and the applause was ;mphonia Domes- | begin the socond of this pair| ts to-morrow afternoon. It Fone movement, Jasting Atty imine With the waite! rule enforcing | Handing upon tate comera. until tia would movement ete eT En hAWLING. {or prompt Dethier Makes Bow © “at Mendelssohn Hall. YOUNG violinist of brilliant at- A talnments and” greater promis made his bow at Méndetssonn) Hall - Inst’ evening. Edouard Dethier showed great breacth of style, a ciean ‘and sure technique, and a delicious tone in cantilena passages. His Interpret tiona were unusually finished and ma. ture Yor one of his Age. and he will un- this splendid band playing at):| fommand of a Polar vex ours = ‘This bear, ways —c ; York, was | something, over! eleven’ feet ohigh when | i burned to the water's Cady, several milca erect, ‘Ile was captured In Ete trom “Key Wea c }iand. by a large: parts doudtedty—duvetop—into~xreat — artistic stature. Manfred Malkin, who also made his first appearance at this concert, Is pos- sossed, too, of a brilliant technique, but touch im rather ,a hard ‘and brutal and his ideas of rubato exagger- ‘Nervousness. probably. contriy- uted. what to this, and with greater [experience Mr, Malkin should bo ab ° crudittes now appear! 2 subdir iz in is playin, TE ware of the progra Beethoven “:Moonilglit' x0 Chopin numbers, nnd pleces by e Included tap & group FIRE DESTROYS. ELEVEN FOOT SEIR YACHT ADALINE: COMM OF SHIP Sth AR ARE SAVED, Capt. a Party Nar-, rowly Escape Near Key West Beach. sae Animal Escape= © Skipper a unique rec Layton, her ow crew. had ani ‘ind’ bis gucats and ow escape trom deaths] AO Tay nd ultimately was cons fax. A (great: en: They = edod in making the: Vewch built for this Polar Urdue Major, of & low-lying KeyIn small boats. * i ‘leage wan lashed to the main duck “On boned “the yacht, besltey cep | Silvia. ‘The tramps Tog of tast Monday | yton, wens hh re. UN | reads * tama, G. W. Burt, the duxineer and a J Wee : Plot, who-had'henn picked up here tor| Weather flr y Wind RANG | a trip around the k The . party stewed c annoying y He se ; cht. waa| throwing mariln spl wes—stainner while the ya {throwing “sarin slowly making her way down Hawks Chanel, when tere was @ loud ex plosion on the dack., A’ barrel of xaso- | line. had leaked, ata the owing fluid was igniter “by tho Ratios - ~ Qripped below the deck opread in an-instant, and it was seen immediately by thoss aboard that te yacht was doomed. . The pilot headed shore. but the flames to stern, and t “put to take t elther rail 4g! a t Bear ugiler os Gd praying Can hear up y tramp. of the Adaline {or x bells, ow n bells, meanen! | Hivaima tools. to Bip again on ¢ the engitror and the the other, be burned as flames TAT vexared the -companionway eck A th “pilot jumped into | eed navigator | innd on. South | PRICE S he exper! 2: } in 25¢ f Yt " mariners! o ber, Schumann, Czerny and Stoxz- Kowsky.-In_ those-eelections requiring agility and precision he made hi best Dethier presented a very Inturesting gute” of Lin} cwritten- somewhat the classic style, a chaconne of Vat Bach's stirring H major concerto, & group of Wie: * Paraniniy jn alt the excellent and c nimenta. of hie Denther. st hler, the kndwh organist. A terge and THendly audience attended. ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM ALL OVE OVER THE WORLD ss semen Minister Loves to to Hae. Fun with Congregation and Interrupts Quilting Bee by Throwing -Midst. The Rey IH. Johnaome loves ta} have fin with the members of his con- srecation in Seymour. Conn rupted a “quilting bee" which—thirty- members of the Ladics’ Ald Society were preparing to relieve; the poor with a flood of bedclothes, but soon had occasion to be sorry, The Ladies’ Ald Society was praceful- ly sewing away and thinking how warm the heathen would be when he wrapped hilmaelt in their beautiful quilt, when the size of his sermon barrel “AnionK them Then and there. in’ the est of humor,-but—with- robust determiaalion, Ald Boctety caught tor par ucked him head firat-in-a 430) “Vie could not call for ald, and as he fs opposed to kicking in religious circles s heowae-helplessHo hes formed a now resolution, He declares he will ne or snowball a hornets’ nest, a —yaller Jackets’ din or a quiiting’ bee, ARBUTUS FOUND IN 5 - DEEP SNOW BANK, Disging down In inches Afra. Max Plymouth, Conn., ing arbutie ot-thr-year ploou\ and oCangular delicacy: of 2 ‘an houston te-n-lover, o! can't heetate to move Aa_ snow on apa trail of a Hlossom, f Ore peaple About Miymouty aid erbutus could be found this tha Winsted reporters di i ther had seen the fowwer. und AA hottled at ULTERIOR MOTIVE DODGED-BY-CLARK, Champ Clark, the humorist, who 1s at Unies” A> Congremsman--trom-M!ssourt,- wilt-give a dinner. to nineteen unfortu- hate Inwmakery whone ronatituents have vithout thelr son. Mr, lark says lie does¥iot wish to: place himacif- it the ‘ant of one trying to curry favor, yet ne wishes to do some entertalnliy Bo he ha elected men who In the im. mediate future, in Congrers any way, an not have iifluence to be “sought: presentatives Grosvenor und stbtoy- are the only Republicans who will bo guests, STORKS LEAVE A MINER 6 RABIES A drove of storks called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zabrowaki, at |& Fort Ridge, Ky., yesterday and left | the snow several Van’ Housten, of found the firet- {Pai- Ttowas in full Savor, lowe! five bables, Three of them aro girls and two are boys, and they are all well. -| Fessenden. parted ~with hie-lawyers. in the coal mine where he works a! emoted- hts—pipe right—orer-n—can—of |siant powder. Joy.was_so great that he [didn't caro whnt the powder decided to do about it. When the pipe was smoked out the proud father went into @ part of the mine where danger slgnals were thlekes sult: he had) the ‘good fortune to be spared to hia babies. WOMAN “CABBIES”" MUM ON SECRETS. Women cab drivers are becoming as common Th Parle as vurglutten tn Brook there were already a good many pu: the Ines about the city, The-women-drivers-are said -to-be mere popular with daylight fares than are the men, but ail-nighte n ss ie totes Ve tiem told: while they hemmelves a the Inside warmth, Bi are in demand when pérsona want to keep their calla secrot. The well-known secretlveness of womankind acta ast recommendation for them. FEARS LAWYERS WORSE THAN PEN. While belng sentenced to five years In ‘the penitentiary tor stealing @ diamond, George Fessenden‘ told the court at Trenton that he Patstett xatt he x T had five. five year: to get take Jawyes you off 1" They have Another one And pices ‘a._I'm_a‘goner. fet me behind t Was mush affected. s9..te As tis taid by to them-he thanked them for eine no more numerous than thoy are, ANA added thet mp he oaeht tebe glad. Ima ten jew: era defendiny. UC dlamond h: ad Beer twict ai bIRY ‘quoted “with remarking on tho side, ROOSEVELT IRISH, AVON BARD!S KIN ? Prosident Roosevalt {s.of Irish descen: facconting to doh Hurley, wile wm vinced the people of Litchtleld, Co that he jt a Kenealogist whose word is final. Mr, Hurley ja the Gaelic student who recently declared Virgil were Irish, Mr. for an ancestor a Bartow makespearo and The Barnwalls became barons tn County Meath, What is the way. it came spout, Hurley’ has not yer att that the Prowidént and Vi gil ‘ara telated inimny ways but ds sald 9 be comparing the Hooks 7x Shakespeare and Mr. Roosavelt to #00 if he can find a family resemblance of The Kind You Have Always Bought. |, HIS is the caution applied to the public has been Hhteetebert ars Castoris. lo announcement of Castoria that peryisiony of Chas, H, Fletcher for ‘. call the Biension Ty therefore Adults can do Four stout females were licensed | ters shun them becaure | | enjoying on cabbies |: under oreriasting | srbomie dt ‘gosevelt had | 26 seis Adaline hit the beach, | Eyeing and there she wan orckly consumed. | “ahs a total loan ae SUES MILLIONAIRE eee CHICAGO, Feb. . 22.—Ernest map, a millionaire of thirty 6 inhertied = bla millions from t for aly Bhe aued Lehman. jfense Himost of | other women. ‘eloped to pimarrie: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— __ TAMAICA -REAL-ESTATE-FOR-SALE—_ LONG ISLAND. Buys a LOT Lots fronting Plainfield Ave. and street car line and corner $3 Cash, Bal. 50c With Tnterest_at 6°° Per Annum. anhattan End. uow | Williamsburg Bridge, | TO’ Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan-End: 7 GO- + Hills’Car. FROM Gd badge) will meet you. z REAL ESTATE AGENTS WANTED; APPLY AT JAMAICA: OFFICE, i {7 Pork Row. heH York. 10), Post lice Bigg... _EE. MEACHAM & SON, ' doncica, LT errs SALE, Senne Da Pmnurst Heights RHEUMATISM “Opposite Belmont Park Race “Track. Best Lots at 05-16 139 Per-Lot | ake—LexingtonAve: Lenve car at Jamaica Post Office Building, where our representative (wearing —No Property Shown-or- -Sold-on Sundays. SLOSS TRIMGEER _ erty Sonar row, JEW = 12000 New Pianos which fronyevery standpoint represent perfection. th modefn pliny bullding: Ata Clear Saving to you of from $I60 ‘to $200. priced up to $240 be pald hats very easy rn of $5Downand thi Builtio Last aLifetime by the skilled expert plano-butid= B 50 Tones. ating Walters Pinnos $196 $450 Watters Excelslor Pianos $225 $ccv_ Watters Style ,. $250 eT 75-Walters Pianos, Style-C, Pern S56 Waiters Pianos; Style F; i $475 George Coteman Pianos, $700 Sty'e R-Walters Panos, $750 Walters Verticaf Grand, $800 Walters Premleve Pianos, $400 Payer Pianos, $450 came from Ale A §, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 3 9, 11, 13,45, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, TO-MORROW, 1,500 GIRLS’ ALL-WOOL DRESSES. Made to Sell at $5.0 ANOTHER RECORD- Every dress absolutely new—pleats the maker zolora; Materiait all-woo! Pinids and a variety of novelty checks—trim'’d with 10 West Fourteenth Street. 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street. SATURDAY O and $6.00.-.... BREAKING OFFER! still basted together, just as Yao are all-woo! Sergés jn plain draids and emb'd eniblems or tucked silk yokes and pipings; Russian, Surplice, Peter Pan and Fancy Wi hems—ages 4 to 14 alst styles—extra wide skirts, deep :Suitable for wear right up to hot weathert— Larger Sizes: Are Apt to Go First—Come Early! o ae Girls’ Winter Garments At Closing: Prices All must Ko before stock-tak|tig—| Sallors, erefore balance of -Cloaks ana <i New Spring Stytes in Mourning. Millinery |large and emall shapes, in Silk or Dresses for Misses and Children at! Crepe—trim'd' in newest effects with. prices that make, them splendid In-| Bows, Flowers, Wings, ete, ; vestments! , ; i 1.96 to:7.50, —", LASF-SA?2 URDA Y. Before es TAKING Therefore Reductions in Boys’ foie 3 eae To Clear All joys’ Fine Suits Vorateda, Sergas, ‘Thibets, Casatmeres, Clays, Navy, Black and Dark Mixturea—} Double Breast und Norfotk— Tt0 IS years. Reduced atused oem | 2.98 Reduced fi ue ond we, | 398 Winter /Stock Boys’ Knee Trousers Regular atyle, also Bloomers an erbockers—Serge, Cheviot, | Worsted, Thtbets teeter to ter not complete t | ___0-cent- eee £98 Turbans, Toques and other plano we give « hattsome B 1 new: atyie rubber cover. free geno interest for me taken 5 Re isurmnce, and see your piano for a new con request a representative will call. 34 Fioor. > GDALES’ 59th to 60th St. Hao Worerod BLOOMIN Lex. to 3d Ave. Werld Wants Work Wonders. _ REAL ESTATE FoR SALE— go ISLAND. LONG SQUARE lois, other terms and prices. Free Excursion TO-DAY . Washington's Birthday) FEBE22 SAT = FEBS 23 MON., FEB. 25 a Week N on w TIFLE PERFECT —Guarantced-by the Lawyers’ Title Insurance Company. Take Broadway (Jamaica) Car, “h—or-any-Cypress The above advertisement ) presented to our agent at Ja- ¢malca Square entitles the f earer to round trip fares free. setae eae _FOR SALE. wel rotted are jays'-and Youths’ Overcoats fabrics, Reefers and Russian Coats \Cheviot, Kersey and Frieze— Best Colors and Mixtures—S to 17. yra— Meduced from 35.98 to. Reduced from $2.48 to, Reduced trom $5.% to. CONG MEN'S SUITS— Flanneletto Night Shirts and P; E a s ajamas— Gqibttures, single and double] were 20 ‘2Diwere .98,, -69 $5.98 and 77.98: 2.08 Elderdown Bath Robes— Were $9.98 and $11.98. B.U8 Were $2.49,... .98|were e —>pd Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes. A famous make—usually $1.75 and $2.00. . Heavy Veal Calf—calf uppei ished - inside -and-out—smart SOLID LBATHER, AS STATED ABOVE, MEANS: Solid leather {nsoles and Solid leather counters, Solid leather. tops, right down_under-the-toe cap. ¢ Reduced Goods, New, desirable, but marked down to dispose of surplus and ighten the task of stock- taking on Feb- ruary 28th, WOMEN'S COMBS—Reduced Shell and Amber—fanay mounted— Rowe and Antique tintsh—paved-or BRUNER TOW higt back= Empire and other eff were S148 and $1.08. ECKWEAR—Reduced Clearance 69 Chiffon Ruffe—black, white and eokers—coples of hk modsis— were 2H to $12.%.. 1.98 (6 7.98 Real Iriah Crochet Collars and Cufts— were 33.49 to $9.96 Het — Now 1,98 to 3.98 uiffon and Crepe de Chine Scarts— florai-and-emn" were $12 10 Hu... LAMBREQUIN.—Reduced Japanese Stlk—fult ith Gold threat and Silk Floss—Mand tnaxel-f jose that wera $1 se that were eothat were $08 and best -69 to 2.98)" size—hand —omp'd | Hien atthe Hlgher ~ were -much lose tha ‘qualities were offered Lys outer” | Shirts, Bathrobes, Etc, Negligee Shirts—were .49. wore .67 vere 93. ses—Were 59. were .79, wore .49 Fikntel Biouses—were | wore jVests—10 to 18 yra—were $1.26. Juvenile Sweaters—were | Stock Clearing Price; ra—stout solee=amootnaT fin- Tonnnish taste outer soles. Stock Faking Reductions in Odd Lots of Fine Corsets Fine Goutlt and Battote Corsets— ‘or stout Ngure Eto Wearlier HOD, and Pronella Cloth—' Ta—white, denbe {lum plaesccwere 25, Kite Bize Coutil Corsets—medt and high buet—loy over omen omne with Spoon Steals” a ° Clearance Prices for -* Women's and Children's Warm Wear ined rtp aad 69, and Outing Flannel Draw: Trurtles—wera .39. dren's Canton Flannel Drawers— 0, ing aml Night toe years, Were 9.88 to $4.08 to. $2.99 for 4 Hose- a Trt ttouses and E0918 32.28, i Babizs' Lace Trimmed Long Dresses” Davies MORNING SALES Loe. Morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P_M, To prevent dealers buying Senta park th mine tone meas serstnetes } Neaneieas pee shan’ the nayments | we reserve the privileg iseeptet y CORPORA ee See J vy, ROR SAL Beers O ing ed Black, Oxtord and Grny and Drown “TER! ~ ‘Dir MIRUFem Cut Hs aad it! pockets—5 to 15 ya lo to sell as a model School Su Foi LADIES A List [ES 53.00—Our Mb P CLOTHING, uyeue| TO ALT mae jen cen ut onesty when you want c i. WAND DARE GOODS ALON ecer you to prove your ly y to open an ac Boys’ Flannolette Blouses count with us. Fashion Credit House, Open Lveutnes. 7 West 14th Street, Wabenco Ain | Uiny Mallable, U; BASY PALA Call, write ur tele Ang GON Watch have the rest’charged. ployer, neighbor or friends, Sdot Cort, ittiond Co., levator, CMY pay Mea. Mowmae g [teed ahd delivered on first payments, dential. NATL. DIAMOND & WATCH (TT Broadway, near Cortlanat DIAMUNDS,’ EASY PAYMENTS, WATCHES, | Heise | OPEN BY JEWELRY, 4th floor, este eaesamee aes AM IRS RSE = \. CANYERS) ing. facets. | Broad: All we want you to do is give us a call, select whatever you 1 need for yourself and {amnily, make your perchase, pay your first deposit and You don't noed to refer us to your landlord, em- Your promise to pay us weekly or monthly is all we ask of you. By giving us a call you will be convinced of what we say. enox Clothing Co. TWO STORES: 2274 THIRD AVENU 884 COLUMBUS AVE Yorder wa gh | Tos ae § near 124th St. NUE, near 104th St. INGS,. roxularly .2 Vent CalforS, Children's Bl. ok Rib Hose Strletly first quality—ne f all nizes—valie nn Womon’s B1k. Sateen Petticn Good lustrous quafity—tult out- usually $119, a and checks—slso Percale dran—mititary or Rus! hire collar style S10 1S yra.— to 59. THIRD PLOOR—CENTRE of restricting quantities, ot==troWA Navy ill bux tek oe n hood-= Mlucary” extra wide M right ays ood, strong ‘seconds’ fast black--doud| and toes MAIN FLOOR: T RUILDING, deep flounces—sizda 39 to G— SHCOND PLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, 68 4 “Crepe Chiifon Vella fatal 3 yards tong, 148 —

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