The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1907, Page 7

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, FORM OF ALL THE STARTERS AT GRAVESEND 10- MCW unt form given In phat of the ho hin Inet start, The form in gives only of on that have shown in previous races. All axes; handicap; about 116 aha? Hed River (401) Vournens y Amelia FIRST PREMIU 12) pounds ran aixth nearly all the way to Jack kin at six and a half furlones M and finished ten lengths behind th: Won in first start April 90 « ngs and beat Don Domo (114) M—With COL, WHITE—Won in a gallop by three jepetis eto . N T.—Sixth by ten lengths (ls) at ax furlongs ‘May carried 11 . In only ot carried top weight Tan third by three le (U® and Workmaid (9 orked six furvor breezing. Wat and oarried WS pounds ful . Worked handily E NYMPH — With BROOKI nds up ran third by five lengihs to halon (126) and Court Dress at one mile and seventy yards J Ran her race, but was tn good position all the wa Time—L.44 +6. | &_C CORE—Thirnd by seven lengths to Bir Lymnewond UM) and Oxtord (105. in the New Hochelle ai seven and a half furlongs May 17 and carried 1M pounds. Led until in the stretch. Time —L33 8-6 Worked six furlongs June i je 1.1514, handily. Acts good’ again. RED RIVBH—~Seoond by a neck to Oraculum (115) at #ix furlongs June 6 DOUNdS. Crowal oti piace wm the start, Time— ‘orked five furiong® June i and from sixth, 7 w fo 1.07, handily, Clever work. VOORHE BS—Won Griving Snish with 1 Brookdale Nymph (122 June § and carried 1% Closed with a rueh from taird place. SARACINESCA—Pourth by as many lengths to Orautum June 6 (ace ied River) carried 115 pounds. Ran ils race. Worked four furlonaw June 12 in Swell. SIR _LYNNEWOOD—Sixth and last to Ben Ban from a good atart in the Yan | Courtland Stakes at seve furlongs June 4 and carried 109 pounds, Won in jrevious and only start in the New Richelle at seven and a halt furton May 17 end with 104 pounds up easily ig. Oxford (118) by two lengths and . ©. Core «at Tine—1.53 56. Worked £3, June If tn L0T 4-5, Dressing. ks good. CRACKENTHORPP—Won May 3 in only start at seven furlongs and with 1 pounds up easily beat Lad of Lang $3, cay by two Jengthe and Incechee DON 3 ciao ites mtarted onl~ once. RUBY—Firet start here. Worked six furlongs June § !n 1.2, galloping. INITE—First start here. Worked furlongs May 11 in L08 3-6, breezing. Firet start here. Worked six June Ii in 1163-5, win any time out handily Y AMBLIA—First start here. ned six furlongs June ¢ in 1.20, gal. » Bho ie ot CE—Three yearoids; selling ixtesath miles. oes FAUBT—Won tn ‘a gallop at the dis- June 10 with § pounds up and | t Agrobat. (8) four lengths and 14n- pee (4) Tme—t 46 | ngs in 128, breexing BERKPLEY-—Won et seven furl April with 16 wp and Tiletng (110) and ener GOD in ay head-and- head finteh. . pothing in several recent ACROBAT—See Faust BELCAST—Geoond by a head to Bar- bary Bello (#) in the May st Worked aix fur. | the Union Stakes six furlongs June 7 and car ui pounds, = Time—1.) Worked one mile June in 1.4124, gamdlly, Could Pun today. FLOWAWAY — Second by — three | denj to Flavigny (i) al one mile and s June T and carried paunda. | Tune. 2-3. Worked one mile June | 10 in 1.48, dressing SIR TOUDINGTON—From start and with % pounds up finished ninth to Brighton Boy at one mile an &@ sixteenth June 1. Was outrun. W by four lengths at one mile June 4 wi a good Mk pounds up, and beat Pustian (i afd The Cricket (111) Time—L dl 1-6. | RIO GRANDE-—Third by six lengths te Baylor (8) wad Herman a 8 mile and a sixteen § acd car Ned & pounds. Got p Wo Hh 98 pounds wp and beat C hilet Hayes Mz) by BRioHT BOY—Won at this dimanc J i with & ‘ 4 M) by two , (8), Driving fal Tie 4 by th r ax ft Weet ib) tnird. Tunect 3 nM ' wii ai Worked sven furlonga June #1 6, handily. Ready for a good face. MOYRBA—Worked one # J nt 144, handily. Will do now WIRE HAND—Worked one mile June Min 146, handily, Al out VAQUBKO — Worked in andily. May win @ Bh LARBON-/WW orked ni June lo in 12-4, , Presaiisin 3 eft ine = = is FOURTH RACE—The Clover Stakes; fillies | e wo ‘old; five furlongs 1 ree sees Mul be ae fen ee ‘| | ALLCARS TEXINGTON ie otttilg Male ea AE id | Save the Babies. 59706051 ier NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful We can hardly realize that 414 Clare J oT the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two cent., MBEGGS HILL—At equal weights was e Palen one-quarter, die before reach one year; thirty-seven | second by @ length to, Lady Winttred cent,, or more than one-third, before are five, and before | (1M) tn the Criterion kt five furlongs | June 6. | “We do not hesitate a of Castoria would save a BISKRA—Third by two lengths to I Halket (ot) and Harcourt, (0), at are | im afer llerird peace Ales, whee gl J Uigtdicgar gad Lathes f that many | Our entire col'ecticn of Nest, well mede perfectly fitting re Ran & good race, Time— Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain | beautiful, new evclusive unif.rms, made o a sp'enaid quelity no AREACaiTact by, tre Mpg, | eady polsoe” Ie any quant, they etupely, retard circlation and tad | ssoiiele teenommniy ton 11 esl eee ee Os ae Bedford, at five furlongs, June 10, and to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria exactly the reverse, but med with embroicery and pleots; back is pleated and the skirt is m seven eare 3 | ons yqbcaebege be easly | you must gee that it bears the signature of Chas, H. 5 tucks, has teen reduced gored model with sixinch hem, cut very full ag ree | und wide all a ound, The picture gives « _HALF GOVBREIGN—Was sixth all regerdisss of value or good idea of the style. Winifred (id) at, equal welgtite tn the | former “prices :for quick NURSES’ DRESSFS—mate of Bs tur n Suge Neer Clearance to these thre: chambrayy in pei 8 Dalf furlom June 3, with | and 112 pounds up and beat New York World) (Copyriahted by Presa Publishic « Company. (8) by @ head. Clomed wit 3 shaes s M mpeed [rum seventh p. 2-6, Worked, ix furlongs J ; fae Sulked one and one-wx by & head and Las. Came from Worked on: T finish Wi f) pounds up the to Maxnar | t eleve * and a furiong June il, Has ip | much in other starts. | ma » furionge June, 10 In 1.05 8-6 Clever work 6 WHITE—Won galloping and by 2S t nethe from Fustian (#2) and Max-) 7 tr one mile June 5 antl car- Time—L4l, ‘Twas only ; é White tay resulted as follows 1 S STROME—Bee second race first start at seven ‘A CEP 7, pounds up and MARY F.—In her first start June 10 RA é Gl) b; meth) at six furlongs, Was one ength a 4 ta 3 for 1.0% 4 Lady Anne ine way to Tokaion (2) at 101 pounds sventy_ yards June 10 and ) lengths behind 2 to 9) woops—wW U in 0.4 25, 4 four ftur- handily. May ed one mile and 3-5, breesing municipa How "Time—l.02. y_are fifteen | jotamulgn (123) | SIXTHIAV,, 19°70 20" STREETF NEW YORK. An Extraordinary Three Days’ Sale of Wines and Liquors of the Best Quality. £f Sixth Vloor Ts special sale will be a great opportunity to families to stock their wine cellars with Wines and Liquors guaranteed to be of the highest quality, for both table and medicinal purposes. We obligate ourselvesto satisfy you to the fullest extent on any article purchased in our Wine and Liquor Deparment, Every gallon or bottle that we sell is propery aged and must be perfect in quality and age re shipped. Remember—we sell only Simpson | rawford quality in this depirtment, and this quality is not to be compared with most Wines and Liquors being offered elsewhere every day at lower prices. ing to $5.00 or upward, we prepay freight on everything within a radius of 20 Free dally delivery to all suburban and seashore poinis throughout New York and vicinity or New Jerse) On all paid purchases amou: miles. coast, | Guinness's Stout, bottled in Dub | lin, where it ls brewed, in . $1.55 A Martinet 3-Star Cognac,|Corden Dry English bottled in france; regular price + Gin, per bottle.. $1.85; special, re) bot war's Scotch Whis- tle one #1, 00 key; bottle....... 85c original case; doen... Old Vintage Port, Rich Golden Sherry. Old, Fruity Madeira, Supefior Burgundy, Superior Zinfandel, 0 and $1.85, This spe Rich Old Muscatel, Mountelo Riesling, | Old, Fruity Tokay, Regular price per gal'on $2 aaecte prise vec eatin, $1.75 ana $1.25 Coronet Champagne—America's Best Product on. A true champagne; regularly fermented tn bottle for’over 2 years after the Frene h process superior to any well-known American brand. 8 jal for this sale 24 pints, $11.75; quart, O6c.; pint eee . . and is Jeperted Oloruce freery ¥ tes, F4TH. bottle. MLAS Malus @ spay ' cy ' o de Menthe, don one 91.00 | oid onden | tbuc hamternge 1 MMeher— | Ane gid. rien Wlachhersy Wine $5.00 Full 6f Fun right of suffrage 1 elections t the bill 1907 ATTACK ON JAPANESE GREATLY EXAGGE STARTS INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF AN AGLD ARTIST at: the thint Central verdict eqainst the growing out of this “30 01,789 CEN = = AMERICANS SCORE AGAIN. READ S Wa ~ ON, June In the contest for the Horse Show to-day Mrs, ; Harciay, of New York, wom first prize with Sandow and Sultan, er tiawireay al SV ee rye ¢ widow of Frank For paira of mares or geidings fa (Corone arMurge y b ‘ Noakes automo hrougham Alfred Vanderbilt wi be HeSehe ee : ler vhat ence of the tm not Ac- | aie party @ a Now wt ling Sik and The Du Autopsy on Body of Oliver n ) i" Jeaply on Van Cortlandt Park W. Watson was second with Lord Bai: Touviectalmer too « wis e nese in the Bronx to-day, was timore and My Maryland ils i : ay ae ¥ BTS 4 green Ps a . * ‘Tht JONDON Shop HURRIED TO D TO WEDDING. | SPECIAL SALE ‘" LINGERIE PRINCESS DRESSES, BLOUSES AND WAISTS * | Princess Dresses of Pink, Blue, Helio, Ecru and White Mull, elaborately trimmed with lace—three new models made in my own workrooms. 10-50, 12.50 & 14.50 . Value 19.50, 21.00 and 24.50 : Blouses and Waists-of Mull or Batiste, beautifully trimmed with Val., Cluny or Irish Lace. 2.50, 3.50, 4.50 & G50 Value 5.00 to 13.50 Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention EVAN L, aie 931 BROADWAY Bet. 21st & 22d Sts, ed to Ru ip Pier to Char © passengers © Anthony Comatock Doesnt Like It On a Card. es of Anthony took the the MBRELLA TRUST UP. | PLLA Wasnington, | skirt separately ed and tir 2 Table Lamps) able Lamps Substant ally con- structed n ciel p ated t blelimpr, com ‘lete with Lestcen red at burner, chim-cy and 10-irch o'al shade actualy worth $1.75 sbias $1. 19 prices: $8.98, $9.98 and $10.98 —the smartest of this Season's waists at less than cost to make. wat ik 98 24 Vioor, Sth m.. Se Specials in Extra Size Lingerie Waists : EXTRA SIZE LINGERIE|EXTRA SIZE LINGERIE WAISTS, white, with tasteful at. | WAISTS, beautifully emt | . y ust the lamp for Sam ered front; button back and sho: | embroidery trimming on front, J i nm mane bee Font sleeves: sizes 4 and 48 in | sizes 46 inch ,48 inch, 50 woo! T special at $4.49, $3.98 inch, at $3.98, and f...006 pet) 25 a _ Our June Sale of Shoes (sp ecial Sale of Safe Safes. }| vsoricariy bie” vais traordinarily big values for toemorrow, Thur day: Ae scanty as Gibraltar and abso- igs lately ire-proof are these Her- NOMEN 8§3.00 GIBSON cules Safes, which we “$9, 75 ES, golden offer at brown kid, ribbon laces, sices broad silk eee to 7) idth Compare them wit “th e anion gene r- D, Eand E iy m , $1.69 S15 te and you wi oN ’ | Dee eee erie cuits tet WOMEN'S $3.5) TAN! WOMEN’S $2.00 WHITE equal, if not superior in every way RUSSIA CALF PUMPsS,| CANVAS TIES, extension on tinal nx genuine hand-sewed —welcd | B's) tines 2s to $I 69 ow 00 exhibition role, can'tslip heel linings ee it & fire whieh eae en | WOMEN'S $1.00 CRO- ilar’ contents "were Hincn. hows; seed 236 tn) CHETED SLIPPERS, fra Larger Sizes of Hercules Fireproof Safes at ee: $23.95, $25.95, $31.50 and $43.75 iP and EE » $2. 69|§ ow lambs’ weal 79¢ ash or jewel b ‘ da on a = Outfit Coupon at Tike Our Summer Sale of Notions, | Supplies and everyday needs—oflers almost ue. remarkable money savers as thest Ha'r Nets and Pins, | Hose Supporters and n of the ‘ou " rack Deus a for aw Garter Elast'c ua shaving | eter welts TTR T nar Caster Kbmntie ‘ Mureeh Carlton Are 4 7 i Vinied Portaile Curling trom te coure $1.0 4 oF, bolbw ground Horsrside ow er Bus Wet h Shell or Anaber Mair Whee. p and = BBC] Ite pireight Kroat- Bonpor Upon pe t pon we will sell t ut it co | < ie Ladies’, Misses” aad Childeeo's Hose Bupporters, extra. strong, pal nos Amber Mair Fin op naa Maen | "| Sunday World Wants: a ila aa a at eB tt i tn et . iat er Bs ca eras A a a tae cmt. oe j 4 ; 4 i i Wiretcbist | 4 { j |

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