The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1907, Page 9

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Pivrirsteaaverr cen: PANNA COE NS ER EES VINUP EPP TERR Cues THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, JULY 9, } EVENING WORLD’S IN °o.5 HOWTOTRAIN | BY MARTIN SHERIDAN, CHAMPION ALL AROUND ATHLETE. + aspires to championship honors, and particulariy in OW to take proper care of the stomach should be the chief study of ALBANY STEAMER CW. MORSE GOES all-around work. much, of my own success Jn athletics } Plain food and plenty of it haa bee the meni I have followed from oilld Thgod. All meats and fish taate nlike't and I play no favorites in my se- lections. Milk and eam form an ex- + jetiient article of dict, whether mixed or eaten separately, Egenox is % fine health” builder, but should be saken) without the whisker. Liquors of -ait-kinds fully avoided. They es } @nd give no lasting b Cullar fact that while me an occasional glass ¢ eneficlat, but 1 w strongly adise young athletes to forms of fatoxicating 1 d be care- Floating Palace Strikes Sand- training. Past 1 od t y is not In- it wes - S . gudene yetiis Gis ‘neaiters, 1 SPHt, but Succeeds in Getting @at what the slo raves, always Off Without Assistance, tn. d. however, the rules; ari: ae usiy stated as & | whieh ¥ have ; } general system of = The meamer C. Ww. : OWER of rapid freeuperat sD ed | ples line, was late in reaching h ‘ Been one secret, {f such ft may bi ay owing to siding on a sand- yj called, of my success In the all- ari Coeymian: } around championships, In the recetit! the delay necegatt: w e 2 waiting fi sontests on July 4at Celtio Park, when! | pelated Saratoga train vie won the A Athle:’S Union event®) Capt. Cutter, of the Morse: maid to and made the worid's record perceptage of lala nolnts, | lost elenieen poutis | in Welght tn the 24 When I went to the an Eyentng World reporter to-day that the keel scraped the sand-bar, the en- nines were stopped and an examine- 4 7 Welghed exactly 2 ogunde tlon made to see if any damage was Street clothing. and in t one. When § hat ¢ ‘ Street clothing. and In done, When it was found that only the paint on the keel was scraped the the competitions 1 we the waste went I cou plain, but following ® night of Kood Feat I welgned 2! pounds the following morning. In this physical ability to rap! ouperate I was enabled to £0 he ten events of 100-yard run, x fien Jump. balf-mile walk, ham throw, pole vault, 1¥)-yani high Bpound weight. rv ante run, ajl ev mit of five ‘minute ing excessively ex en My experienc Aiu-around men are able In these com- Petitions to even deat some of the} sPecialiats. In this competition 1 was obliged to | male my own pac y @vents, and ther the evi Other with’ such rap time for rest. I think this ts Wie only @ee on recon whare records have been | Broken under such conAtiiona. REMPMBER a case where. a Jumper who could ezlly -do six feet fell fully four inches short of his or- @inary mark In this event following his “participation in several other events, Whit an,all-around man quite as esily own specialty, 1 etmply Instance where the ad- ning In all-around work per of perfectly steamer was wo ked off the bar, The nin ~ BLOOMINGDALES “eal ESTATE ~ DEPARTMENT Its Opening an Instantaneous Success and the Sales Be- yond Expectation. jump, at al follower ity that I pad no | The real estate department of Bloom- Ingdale Brothers, one of the four physical man. jlargest department stores of Greater oye who ‘take up all-around work Seer Esse vealteauatonasy should be careful not to train too hard. as {t will be detrimental Jater,|™anner in which Jt was patronized And right here I want to add my pro-| stamps this departure in realty trading test to the s0-cailed class welght com-| a. @° success, ‘The firm was the firet titions In the public school onser ihe system used “& boy of large and of the large commercial houses to atural Krowth becomes elixible to sa 5 e : I tiass. although Sus? fay. | Pince derirable, high-claas property at mai weight !s over 10) pounds, He|Teasonable priccs before tts customers ta--4 off the ten opunds by hard and} with a guarantee that they would not be deceived by false promises, The suc- cess of ‘the venture proves conclusively that the reaity boom ts still on, but } that the people have had so much that ts good and #0 much that ts possthly bad to choose from that they décame ve training, with the result’ that he i stunting his natural growth, 1 Coveryeebal his vitality: and. towing thé rede for weakened manhdod. HE best form of physical culture for boys {s in the discus throw. | Be I was very glad to see the new!) Qlecus Welshting about 1% to 1 pounds| ° bewlldered. They needed just such an ntive as the indorsement of @ thor- ich was gotten out for the use of | The free throw with « turn trom | uhly stable house like Hloomingdale Wen-foot Ciscle Was One of the best! Bros. to make them purohasars, Thad in physical development.| In displaying realty in this store the Ce eorars MOR: BF esi | arm will only handle property that is ‘best. previous | strictly high class and at prices that will Mt thelr customers’ pockets... They will Keep it at such a convenient dis- the lines of not FOLLOW other out-ot-door athletics than the all-around events, fnd-/ ime 2 pleasure tn golf, imming and other recreations, transit that i through it, a back yard taught them that with-ti pment of a home site the home- ers go further away from the rall- Towd depots and that what appeared fo {tance from will prospy eompetitions before 1001, I stand 5 feet) be We Mort destratis—tote—when—the | | town were, aa it grew, olther | $146 inches in me bara fect and now | town was youne were, 9 Weigh savcut 2% pounds stripped, nav- | Blecek OC business or back yacds In ap- = Bloomingdales’ firat-offering ta beauil ful Wilmont Park, located In one of the | highest, healthiest sections of West chester County—Just sixteen miles from thelr stare, Direct | transportation by the splendid train service of the Har- | lem Raflroad—sixty traina a day at llc A ride ‘Dag Now York, Westchester and Boston Electric Road is now delng built —{ts tralia will run fifty miles an hour and will form direct Connection with the New York Subway syntem. to whieh passengers Will ranwterred, TRIS reat wil -run nese, Wilmont Perk and This| wat make what {n now a matter of minwica almost a matter of eeconds, Last Sunday there ar, HE ngree with the students in physical luture that the most successful all- ould athlete 's born, and not mude, hid Conclusion 1*°reached io some ex- t by the fact that wijile I broke own. world’s record ih+ the recent Mis by 210 polnts~T,130% against made two years before in Bos- Bon—the best previous record was that Of 636 made by Harry Gill. roentage is obtulned by a table made} from @ basis in which the world's} * fecord for each event la used, ‘The| Maton exvends the puby tes In-each eveat 18 @ standard of| was made for a large response. 00 | RE Added nearly ten pounds in the last | H matter of fect, there was a large num- ber of vialtors, who, In spite of the hot weather, walked to the property and back to’ the station, declining. the con- veyances provided for ‘their use, Bey- five per cent. of these viettors be- came urchasers by paying ene required Gaponl ‘before they took. the recurn fein for home. polnta, In ty. training I start with sprint-| ; Which linsbers Me the mua 3, | Right-throwiug and Jumping. follo: jould aiwaos aim te retain the Would’ ‘advise (raining “free Meeeakl auauacarrsiro erates tke “ub ‘aye or als, ‘ditterent you! a See oH At fk Ed SA Man penta te Teale rly! three © late Department in the firm, store ie Hix cheat physical condition for) he corner of Fitty-ninth street and all-around championships — lat) me fOr ae has Rit leniionnatins guraday, s nized by persofio who haye been dealing —= | theough Nar realty Tey unading chan- nels, and {t may be amserted confidently that’ the {Innovation has come to | atay. |STEAMER SAILS FOR MILES IN SEA OF OIL. |Placid Cruise of the Admiral Far- ragut Raised Fears for Tank Vessel. . PHILADELPHIA, July 2.—Capt, Mi der, of the United Frutt Compa steamship Admiral Farragut, which han arrived here from Port Antonio, re- ported to-day to the Maritime Exchange that when thirty miles south of Dig- [mond Shoal Liehtahto last Siturday the | veanel passed through a lake of ait. The water os [ar us the eye could ses was ap quiet as @ millpond, the off stretch: “Gambling Is Hell!” says “The” Allen, New fick. He interestii Story about games of chance and ex- notorious Ubreformed enemy of the fells a most SCHOOL t0:A THLETES ASHORE ON BAR and the} FANS! GET SEASON PASS "WAN INTHE BLEACHERS,” BY “‘THE MAN IN THE BLEACHERS.” Well, it has come to pass, and it remained for the ever alert and | eyes of youth to be the first to discover “The Man In the Bleachers.” I arrived at the Polo Grounds attired exactly as described in Seite i Evening World. My costume included my cuffs, which arrived ‘from the laundry just !n the nick of time. im The gong nounded for the Giants to; take thelr turn at practice aa if stepped | & _ ==—mmmmemmnmn ne soenmmmnnmmmmnrens| 3 ies ({ This Is What into the ‘“‘bleachery.”’ He Looks Like I stood in back a few momenta sizing up the situation, and then walked on to the far section of the 2S cent seats and immediately got mixed up in a —_—- “tan fest,” In which seyeral of the | Height—6 ft. © in, Weight--160 Color ot Ey: Hair—Light. Complexion—Light: rey o—Biue. old American Asscciation stars of £ couple of decades ago were brought to life again. _- i Denver In the Discourse. | A man In a dark auit tried to tell me that Beniver was in the afore-mention- ed circuit, and I offered to bet him my week's salary that he was wrongs, but he evidently didn't have three dollars with him, 90 we announced a cessation of hostilities. I then “Durted" Into another section of excitement. Two or thiee men mrero “Joshing’ a middle-aged party about the Giants. I asked if the’ players wearing red hats were Indians, and was solemnly informed that such was the case, I've been wondering stnoe ‘whether the answer 1 reoelved was not pretty nearly right. The idea of treating us that way! I then wandered back to the other end of the bleachers and took a seat near the end, about the middie he section. A Man from the West. By this time there rwere only things to be seen—Evening Worlds and ‘pubber." A young man on my left tcld me he was from California, and’ put ‘Grounds again today. for the | seemed proud of it. I told him I didn't who'll ba the next lucky one? | Stern Brothers Will Close Daily at 5 P. M. Saturdays at 12 o’Clock Noon During the Summer. —————— rt | blame him, and I meant {t. This young| man wore a sult of gray and black | check cloth and a soft hat. \ On my right sat an urchig whose principal occupation seemed to be to! | oreak one of the commandments, I can't deaignate fr by number, but he would | scarcely be considered a desirable ac- | quisition at a conference of Methodist | | ioinisters. | Gets Caught. | By ,the time the game was fairly| started. and the usual conversation was) ‘being indulged in, wheo I was suddenly | confronted by a bright youth of avout! eichteen, who with his Evening World: tightly clasped {n his Sand told me that | Twas ‘The Man In. the Bleachers, knew thiz to be the truth, #0, of courss, | Admitted it at one The lucky young man, who rejoices | two in the name of Herman Iskin, and re-| | sides at ‘No. One Hundred and | (Firat streat, \says there's not of Jewelry Department Special Values To-morrow. Ce Ee cee amen me vaioe 98,00, $5.75 : Ae reer tan! eee Gekeecrale yeaa _” Value $7.25, 5.75 | brea ere ST esi Valus $1.75 & 2.50, 1.00 aE rea ne Lanse Valve $1.00, 50c ’ ince and elon! eects, _ Velues $1.50 and 2,00, 95c, 1.35 | Seasonable Hosiery Exceptional Offerings for Men aod Women Women's Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, in black and assorted tan shades, with relaforced soles, ‘Women's Silk Finished Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, Egret mies 39c Fer Halt Doz. Women’s Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, , lavender, tans, whi tn Pe ideatmbaleed, " 4BC Per Halt Dx, 2.50 Men's Fancy Lisle Thread Half Hose, } BSc Per Hat Do. $2.00: — 2.25 checks & all fashionable colors, {ncluding plains why the “outsider” must always lose in the ‘As Soon af end. His cae dis- exons A part Al sures will be printed in the Magazine a lon of next § ndtay's World. se mh iy ‘ATCH FOR THEM! ~ A croc ine Im all directions for ee York's most gambler, who is still an in black with colored side clocks, novelty 2.50 tang with neat embroidered fronts, 45c Per Halt Doz 1907. Moths have begun to lay their eggs. 20 20 Complimentary s & H. . In Addition ‘‘Dividend Day"’ Gives 10 Stam; Coupons, wrappers, tags and labels are exchangeable for booths. Ask for list of those which are veluabic, to make things pleasant for why we have turned the O is served to you as our guests. dainties here and are very gen pure and reliable food-stuffs a = | FORMOSA OOLONG: TEA~golden tp | A Evergreen Corn Gey gas Ingls Coston, Englih’ Wreaatesh Sears-t—tterots~youns, tecd caddy, $3.05: Ib : 76 P corn; Coren $1.07; rerular 120 MARACAILO: COFFEE “or ish gaiden Santos coffee, fresh from t English Breakfast Tea | Formoss Ooiong, Ceyloo, Mixed api all $1.85; 3 Ibs. BRe MESSINA. LEMO vkin, lviey fruits di NEW POTATOES — extra clean stock; bol, $2.55; b $110 verhs IS Ibs E FRLSH PINEAPPLE pines, for rreserving cr Use Coz, $4.15; each RUBY PRUNES, Smrrni layer figs, im: og Facet Tbs.. O06: 2 Ibe XXXX FLOUR—Sicgel Cooper's best ‘emily patent, guaranteed equal to any higher price brand in ihe market; bbl K bbl. $3.05; }-barrel | FRESH BUTTER—Fountain extra creemery, | churned from pure rich cream; delicious 1 avert Sth sealed stone S154 Crockseasstvea? es [Old Sumatra Coffee or rich Bogota colice; these colfess ir: i L Smoked Herring Litby's ‘Prerlesa” brand: dex. 70¢: *€e Teg ler 19 key-opening can f Extra Special Armard Freres, Be deacx Vieux Clar 750° GC HOSPITAL TONIC MALT W We'll keep them out of your furs if you intrust the furs to us. To Every Applicant at Premium Parlor To-Morrow In accordance with our usual weekly custom on Wednesdays, every per: at Premium Parlor, Fifth Floor, to-morrow will b: given free ten ''S. & H Making Your Marketing Pleasant BS HIS Mid. me Grocery Sale is intended, besides saving you some money, | Japanese Tea House—only, the tea we serve there is serve anese fashion, as a concession to New York’s more Occidental taste. use is the celebrated—and justly celebrated—White Rose brand. And of course it) The food-product people in a dozen different lines are “demonstrating” their D-ZERTA —ililes or puddin | | | | setae lage | ” Green Trading Stamps in, whether 2 purchaser or not, applying Green Trading Stamps. ps Free, Making 20 Free Stamps in All. “S$. & H.” Green Trading Stamps at any of our you, whether you are a purchaser or not. That’s rder Room into the nearest possible imitation of a iced, instead of in Jap- The tea we erous with. their free samples. And our own prices on re “special” all this mont For example: SPARAGUS TiPS—For Jalifornia tender pA 94,95 Tedae can 35 URE PEPPER, Engitsh rd ar leeikigrodaa tinterninn aaa eee OMATO. CATS U Feat oval Genz Snag irom, fresh ripe tomatoca; 6 bortles, SUNS; Gectagos doile 20c NGLISH BISCUITS—Huntley & Pa’ Bath Oliver, Waverly, University Hicious ginger biscults; 6 packets, . 70s: Feguhr 18e pache 12c LOVER HONEY—8 ltr 25 ¢ quality, 1 Red iepnctad Heed ett mu Orange Marmalade brited BEECHNUT brandy lar 106; three 18e Die i varieticn ee Heinz’s 57 Varieties A Special Sale Wednesday we rr i “Boiile, 10c Spited icheseias + Thal | 3 Bowes, | 25¢ Mas ore; doi. $1: AUNDRY SOAP—Switr' best NAPHTHA ce, 20-Mole Tears BORA: x 100 bars, 3.85; ten £ aver tiv $3.88) ten Se bare, Jer 1 ve 3 20¢ (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor.) Royal Warrant Cana-| | i TREDERIG DUPEY & CO. IMPORT | ‘ | dian Rye pees aor $30 | The finest Cinadian way Sroduced; bottl $1.10 gue MONONGAHELA W HiSkEY— Fer galion American Wines ernet Claret, Johtmals. srecialreduces price for per bottle... MALT-VIGOR — bulids up and strengthens; per doze YALE COCKTAILS, HE 30 A Victor Talking List of Over 1,000 Popu: __ Prices the same a3 for spot cash pay- able at (Siegel Coop: furniture: The entire lot was uséd for exhibition purposes. The cov damask, green silk plush, green panne plush and moire damask. For particulars read what follows: highly _potished: $38.50 3.Piece Purlor Suites—mahogany finished frames; carved heads on arms and backs; seats are covered with figured tapestry; regularly $65; sale price 5-Piece Suites—cov: aria Are Casa asillustratec 10 called fireside chairs; sites are covered with green silk plush; seat and back. with medaltion ta: fortable an Subject to a few reasonable exce; Stry; very com- durable, here to ANY TOWN IN THE Regulac price, $3: price.. * $24 i or Martiol; full que: Hochheian VERMGUTH import : 25 St. Julien fs re ie rin, Haly; per care, $5. ive Bereundy, | poster Can re uart 2 aateay Tee he DOFPEL GETREIDE KUMMEL - 156 Eireverty i Beagnebertesial eh rer ‘$8.50, full q Pirin Medoe, Old Eners le braver $3 Sauternes S * HENNESS? THBORTED' COGNAC $1 Oud Friars iesli Hast Sictsrees 7:75 er case, $11; pe Claret ond. RE 16 Dubonnet TREADMILL RYE Ieee $1 25 | 5. ic MONTICELLO RYE ate 33: fo Ro i nS Retell teat ge 229 | Port, Sherr: lea and quite Phe lemousiiealersnd sppetizer, per Bie ‘AL MO! A Seal, I—very enolce wines; special BLUE RYE—6 old: $3.50; full quart $1 593, Seas naan BOC GRASS, RYE rae See TOc an Edison Phonograph With Twelce Records of Your Own Selection fiom a $7 a Week Sie e, ThId Ploor, Rear) Important Sale Parlor and Library Furniture A Manufacturer’s Exposition Exhibit Offered More Than One- Third Underprice. Solid Mahogany Seis Are Included. E have just completed a purchase from a leading manufacturer, whose etforts have always been in the line of high-grade His-merit-in-design,finish, upholstery: sork-and. quality of coverings used has never been surpassed. The Jot thus purchased contains three and five-piece parlor suites, Turkish chairs, rockers, odd chairs and library suites, 3-Pliece Parlor Suites—solid mahogany frames; Three-Piece Parlor Suites Free Melinenies to All Countries| amount of purchase, we prepay ae ergd with tapes- a try; made to sell te ‘Sov silk plush; made to sell 4 sibenaie prea S0Gs00 | dee Cee ale (Rea Soin) | for $88: sale leg 1 $57 { 5-Piece Suites—covered with moire 81.0! Tapestry $45.00 | $ 47. Damask $35.00 | 4-Piece Library Suites “covered 4 ae: | damask; made to sell § 108.00 Damask 60.00 ta _ Verona 45.00 with grezh Penne | made : tor S197 sale price. “116 121,50 Tapestry 77.00 | 65.00 ~ Verona 50,00 snd nae ¢ $150 4 “rah 126.60 Tapestry 70.00 78.00 Tapestry 67.50 , ‘6 $53.00 Damask 83.00 125,00 Damask 90.00 | 4 135.00 Damask £0.00 160,00 Damask 120.00 i W Turkish Rockers Davenports Ne Very best upholstery; made to give 3 ag entire comfort; rarms, back and Small St:e for Apartments seat upholssertd .with best steel Covered with Verona velour Springs; covered igaae excellent Made to Sale ‘ grade of green si ¢ tufted | Sell for Price site arms and) bacts. t $54 rockers at...,. 2.50 Pe Wet Ute Scslie bh Maoh $52 armchairs to match » $30 | S. a D 5 \ y 42.00 30.00 “a Cooper st re, Fith Floor. s) the only store in the world that makes this offer. RHINE and MOSELLE Schann Gerst, Frankfort-a- CLARETS and SAUTERNES Pelletler Fils & Co., Bordeaux, F. Niersteiner . Machine or Jar Numters No Interest. No Extra Charges. Each Machine Guaranteed, Very Fine crings used on the various pieces are {igired tapestry, silk handsomely large claw feet, a most exclusive upholite:ed, suite covered with (Ga) Ells damas}; $145; sale price ......++- ign; s 4-Piece Suites—covered with ercen Cottage Rockers—as illuctrated; ued frames, high upholstered or green 12.00 muhogany | comfortable with figured tape: silk plush; regularly $20.00; sale price ptions and conditions as to on goods bought RLD. And this is

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