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d - i * INQUIRY ON | @reosed by Rear-Admiral Haigs, on Bwedian club would be accepted and | @f resolutions defining the doed of gift Yacht Club. replying to t | the conditions that they say are man- HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, neon = 30, BER 30, 190 SWEDES WH NAY SEND CHALLENGE FOR AMERICA’S CUP Royal Swedish Yacht Club| ’ Has Asked If One Would Be Acceptable. SEPT Perhaps the Prince Instigated 3° It--Sweden’s Big Fleet | "*** of Yachts. « BTOCKHOLM. Sent. 9.—The Roral ‘Bwedish Yacht Club has addressed an! Mpquiry ‘to the New York Yacht Club ‘to whether the latter would accept a | Bwedisn chatlenze for the America’s ‘Cun. <A Swedish chatlense Wea'e Cup may be nccepted If the mem- + feere of the Roya! Swedish Yacht Ctu> ‘Peel that the resolutions defning the | @ged of Kitt adopted by the New York | “Yacht Club tn declining the challenge | from Sic Thomas Lipton do not Impore Teonditions thpt preciute the possibilits @f a chailenger lifting the cup. Letter Received on Sept. 25. A cablegram wan received here from the Roya! Swedish Yacht Club. ad- ‘or the Amer-| *Bevt. 3. anking if a challenge from the fwhat rules and conditions governed the {America’s Cup contrst. The New York Yacht Club, on the Bicht of the date af: the receint of the “Badlerram from Rear-Admiral Ha'-~ | “formally acted on a challense from Bir Thovae Tinton by passine a set ‘ender which the America’s Cup races | Gre sated . Smecrstae Cormack. of the New Yor! inquiry from the Roval Swedish Yacht Club. & copy of the resolitions de- ‘@patched to Sir Thomas, The response tothe Ro~al Swedish Yacht Club war gent my mail and will probably not Feach Stockholm for a week. Members of Uie New York Yacht Clui Bardly believe that a “challenge wil, Jasue from the Swedish cluv because o. @atory under the deed of gift, Bwedix Yecht builders have « penchant {o. smart racing craft, built along that will euxdle them to nego. Biate the heavy Norway seas, and loca | Yachtsmen are of the opinion that the Bwedish buliders will discourage the ‘Dullding of a racing maoctine, a type o! echt with which they have had little to do. a Sweden’s Big Fleet of Yachts. + The Royal Swed.sh Yacht Club ts one Of the largest in the work, eo called, are not} After the American schooner. yacht ica won the cup which bears her Dame, in 11, and hag been sold-: to Lord John de Blaqulere, the Swed.sh schooner yacht 8 Ryde Pier to a poiat tment) to a polot twenty. m: leeward of the Nab Light, off the Isle! of Wight, and return. ‘won. THEATRICAL AGERT “DIES WN THE STREET Philip Daxian Victim of Heart! Disease Whle on Rent- Collecting Tour. The America zy | suffered other injurtes | the reports WILTHOUR HURT | BICYCLE CRSH ON CERIN TRACK American Racer Others Seriously. Injured, and One Man Killed. BERLIN mad oak iy ered in & a@tes of acct dents yesterday on the Spandau bicycle During @ one hundred kilometer race )& pacemaker’s tre burst. throwing the rider, who broke ois right arm and An ambulance whe crossed the track with fon of assisting the injured instantly killed as the réault Walthour-w pacemaker who was thrown to the caused Waithour to fall severe con- Hott ground and Phe latter sustained a he hospital. scious and in a ser fils pacemaker was werere he remains yncon tous condition, severely hurt When Walthour, the American cham- plon/bicycle rider, arrived in-New Y. June 15 last, recent scars on his and hand re tumbes and Two n of the brain and was taken to | CHICAGO MAKES A RECORD FOR CHIME IN A DAY Four Murders, One Fotlow2d by Suicide, and Attack on a Child Reported. Ago appeared zed by = ver when the last or dition there was another attack white girl by a negro. the vic- st case belng a ‘énild) six An a result of this almost ied ertminai activity the police every station of the city were giv nstructions to be unusually vigila: and to wrreet ali sumpuious enaracte. Under the Rew ¥agrancy law. Foliow- ing is a cummary of . yesterday's crimes river with stones, gives police new murder mystery to-sdlv@ Body of Josepk Gentertt! taken from foot of ger mmyeery and are | _murders wife because in the police | eifth street; | CADDIE A CHANCE’: John B. McDonald and Others Send Lad With Cough ‘to Mexico, | | | | | ; } John B. McDonald and other members lof the Oakland Golf Club at Bayetde, [have decided that “Tommie Keily, who has been carrying their golt clabs and huntine lost ball« #ince he was old enough to toddle, needs a channe of | felimate. “Tommie” te the son of a Widow who fins ubout all she can dp 0 make both ends meet. here wasn't a caddie who could com- pare to “Tommie”. He was always willing—too willing perhaps. He devel loped a deep cough. Men who had heard | ch & cough before knew what it fore- | | commie" didn't; netther did his mother; but she became anxious when the little ohap fell off too a skeleton | and home remedies didn't reac the | cough, Mr. McDonlad sugested that a hh to Mexico and a long satay there would | “and possibly maxe The contractor heaves Was raised. Then one ¢ of tho cluo bougat “Tommie” | a frettroad ticket to Mexico, am. an- Bolly of unidentified man taken from | humdy Led and clothing weighed | 3 by Mo- Donald hee helped along in the: world A few years carrying ball od Bie Eave him a Sob bas dons has justified Mr. McDonald t hla confidence in him was not mis. GOLF MEN TO GIVE |. RUN FROM WATERSPOUTS. ing Steamers, Houud In, gered by Bix Sea Fountains. ‘A number of water-spouta have been waltzing off the coast for two days, and the Clyde Mner Iroquois, arriving yes terday from Charleston, got In the way lof a big one on Saturday morning and had Yo change her course, Capt. Ghichester sald he was off teras at le 3 bio farmed. "One © aircet for the» ship, and the Iroquots had to put dowa her wheel to escape being wrecked. ppouts were of great ‘interest to) passengers. ‘ne steamer San Juan, York and Porto Rico pany, making port yesterday from Pe Rico, had m ike experience yenterday | morning In a squall off Sandy eset whan a spout passed very near, of the amsiilp “Ross C. aly eries all nignt, then commits our Soules Canes 6th Ave. and 18th st, New York. T Third floor Devt. Women’s Hew Weite d Shoes in ali the New- es! Fall and Winter Styles, 5,000 pairs for to-mor- row’s sale. |hey are ~ sample lots from famous Lynn shoe- makers. : 3.00 and 3.50 vaiues, at crecce Made from Sziected Patent Coltskin, Gun- Metal Calfskin and Glace HKidskin; Lace, Button, and Blucher. Sies 2% to 8. in Europe, W © F brie which he entered ¢ His first fail way on May 5 at Er turt, Germany, while riding in a Sunday face. He was leading in (ne last heat was going at the rate of anout cr when ols handiebar broke, own to the ground ne Tematced Unconscious for some Waithour’s worst accid pic. Gerina f kilometre or five laps John Goes. struck on, the hem wien in rrel, dies at Alextim Brotne «Hoa murderer escapes. ja Ander! yearn old. imtest victim of attack bx negroes, ana ages | to be reported to police within faye. es | MYSTERY IN DEATH | OF CORNELL STUDENT.| peated his left ‘ated him from | Texas Boy Was in Rush Last} aD On June 3, at'Piauin, Germany, he nag] Week and Died Suddenly | Yesterday. } another landing” on the ‘tnjured snoulder, iaalahicr ona bles to retura’| (Special to The Evening World.) ITRMYemA, N.Y. Sept. %.—The sudden fime for reeaperarion ————— death of H, Douglass Fowler, a Cor- DIES IN ENGLAND. | nei: tresnman trom Galveston, Tex., has) MRS, G. E. GOURAUD mystified the community, Fowler was a participant {n the unor-| ganized rush near the Gorge last | Wednesday night, but was apparently | uninjured, Hix room-mate declares that} was not mauled or stepped on. turday Fowler became {ll and was hed to the infirmary. Dr. C. H. man was called, but convulsions set and the boy died ‘Yesterday. The post-mortem examiantion showed that the cause of death was paraiyee due either to meningitis or cerebral hem- orrhage. No contastons were found on Fowler's body. ay 12 He | ead when his Was tossed! LONDON, Sept. 40.—'vhe folowing no- | Lce appears In the death announcements of the Morning Post: “On the Inst, at her home in jghton, passed away In atitude of a perfect lis, be’ rved wife of Col ard Gouraud, C. MH United States Army th fer of the late Gee founder of the New York Tribune. and eat-eranddaughter of Col. Giles Jack non, of Maseachineetts. alde-de-camp of Gen. Weshinzton. Why This Chewing Gum Is Good For You When you feel like chewing a plece of kum—chew Gam-Lax. {1 is good for you for two reasons. It excttes the flow of maliva and {t benefits the system by Its tonic laxative qualities. You're not dosing yoursalf with medicine; you're chewing kum because you Ike It, and assisting digestion at the same time, The Laxative Chewing Gum—Cures Constipation la the| moet pleamasi lesnest, alaont, basdlent Sorat ot axhtive bnewn. Keay it In your pocket. When you're feeling “grogay’’ chew a piece. It'll fix things | aulckty For sale by Casvell-Mastey & Company, Hejeman & Compary,Wnm. B. Riker Son & Coi ny. Je Milhou's Son, Kalish Pharmacy, Waite Hockey, and tivo thousand other druggists in New York City, If your druggist does not sell GUM-LAX send us trn cents and we wil. mail you a box, - GUM-LAX MFG. COMPANY, 29 Brcadw: New York City A Real Fire Sale!] Our entire new stock was recently damaged very slightly by water usea In putting out a fire above us. Furniture practically unin- jurec, but prices nave tumbled Grand Rapids Furniture Inciudiag Colonial, Mahoyany, Circassian Walnut, Birch, Maple, &c.; also a large assortment of BRASS BEDSTEADS at extraor- dinarily low figures. Philip Dasian, a theatrical agent, who | Hyed with his wife at the Braddick | Hotel, One Hundred and Twen: street and Eighth avenue, dropp An ambulance surgeon, wh f®oned from St. Vincent's Hos that death was duc to heart disea When he left the notel this m the theatrical agent w Tobust health. He nr: ‘ Folty-fou street, and then proceeded downtown to” eollect the rents of several houses he | owns, Ho was on his way to oné of these houses when stricken. aay years old and well known in the atrica! circ! Did You Byer See ? A Room “Let?” A House Rented? An Apartment Leased? | A Store Occupied? A Lot Sacrificed? A Business Bargained? The Lost Found? A Worker Hired? A Vacancy Filled? A Student Taught? A Bargain Sold? Money Saved? Sayings Doubled? A Fortune “Told?” The Missing Recovered? An Amount Loaned? A Sum Borrowed? A Plano Play? A Typewriter Write? 1-1 A Desk-*Ctosed Out?” A Boarder “Wanted?” ‘An “Auto” Mobile? Bost Sat? Lifetime Furniture Our Grand Rapids products are not “bullt to break and sell more." We do not sell’ “one season” quality. We sell the kind that lasts for years and always looks nigh clase. At Absurdly Low Prices We shall dispose of the entire stock at once to make room for new goocs Everything reduced in price. Come! Examine! Save Money! Fre bkst opportunt ity of the season to get good furniture at small “MANGES BROS. sEstablished 1/53) 136 to 140 Wes! 23d street. 9.5.S.re aiagy Bad blood is responsible for most of the ailments of mankind. When | Eczema, ‘Acne, Tetter, | le they show on the skin, have an underlying | leeper—an impure, hunior-infected blood supply, and| until this is corrected, and the blood purified, the distressing itching and| | burning symptoms w: ill remain, ‘Rheumatism, Sores and Ulcers, |Scrofula, Blood Poison and all other blood di: , are the result of a ted, polluted circulation, and will continue to grow worse unless the n is removed from the blood, In ail blood and skin diseases S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy, It oes down into the circulation and | {removes all wast: fies humors or poisons, and makes the blood pure| and heaith Nothing reaches inherited taints and old chronic| cit cureg because it purifies the blood and restores | lost properties to the impoverished circulation, Not only is S. S. S. a. ‘blood purifier of the hijthest order, ‘but a tonjo! and appetizer. withont Bouk ou the blood and 3 desired sent free to write. TgE SWIST ey Stern Brothers Classique Corsets New Paris [Models for Autumn Wear Designed to-conform to the latest fashions in dress, including the Small Tapering Waist.Long Back and Close Fitting Hip Effects, in exclusive materials, Batiste, Coutil and Silk Broche. } Untrimmed Hats’ Ree SHAR AND FASHIONABLE COLORINGS IN VELVET, FELT AND BEAV) ER HATS. feeccial Values, To-morrow Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Hats, in 2 varied assortment of shapes, $4.25, 5.50 Household Linens Important Sale, Considerably Under Value 2x2 yds. 2x2}6 yds. : '1$1,95, 3.45, 4.90 2.48, 4.35, 6.25 2x yds, __ 214x234 yds. $2.95, 5.20, 7.45 3.60, 5.85, 7.45 . Napkins, to match, Doz, $1.95, 2.85, 4.75, 7.95 Hemst’d Linen Sheets, Pair $3.75, 4.85, 6.25 Damask Table Cloths ree Widths A to EE. Hi h Cuban and medium Military heeis. Makers’ Prices $3 and $3.50 ept.) (Third Floor Boys’ .and. Girls’ School Shoes Made of good ieatner and_will wear like iron. Misses’ sizes, 8% to 2, Boys’ sizes, 9 to 13 and 1 to Values tp to $2.00; at ASTD I tnd! Wg orgy LATE YUTA LL U thee ay"446 ihe iit RIO ey pe rf ir YG Aa yp Cy _ aa al ON ae PNNON SS Siew |. hy 2) WANS is Ye Wart Us bl WNibere AE Purl mae SZ ale N A eed eee YI LILA keds Ze LLP one i) c= “\ = y Or great plans for the future conduct of our Piano business necessitate our offering every Used Piano now in the Simpson-Crawtord Piano ware rooms— whether taken in exchange or of our (wn make whch we have had out on renta!—at prces that will cause their immediate disposal. Consequently you © ered the greatest pian buying opp eatity that has been pre- Recieaiis years, for t ese Pian s, from point ot all-round excellence, gooi condition aid hig tonal qualities are Absolutely the Very Best Pianos Ever Offered at the Prices Named WN Hemst’d Linen Pillow Cases, “ 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 Marseilles Bed Spreads, full size, Each 2.25, 2.45, 2.85 Huck Towels, Scalloped Ends, Doz 2.95, 3.95, 5.40 Huck Towels, Hemstitched Ends, “ 2.95, 4.20, 5.75 An Importation of French and Irish Hand Em broidered Top Sheetsand Pillow Cases At- tractively Priod. Our experts have been busy for two weeks overhauling these |ianosa d putting them in th rough repair. ‘The list printed below is ready to be o ered for to morrow. Note | ianos marked with a star (x). They are exceptional bargains at the prices named. LTS EZ SSSA OS LIST FOR TUESDAY: 10 Upright Pianos, 1 Briggs Upright, *1 Wilson Upright, Ycur Choice 1 New York Upright, , *1 Stultz & Bauer Upright, 1 Haines Upright, i SoS SANNA SANNA NESS SAREE SSS: Aw West Twenty-third Street he Piano $250) UILT by:one of the best manufacturers in the country and emboaies every feature upon which a good piano can be udged. No Morey Downe a' Week No Extra- Charges. No Interest. A Revolvi-g stool and Protection Cover Free with Each Piano We adopted the Wolfner be- cause it proved to b. the piano we were) look.ng for—one that we could guarantee and ‘con- scientiously call je Best $250 Piano Ht in the World You can cget fdr $<:0 a better piano than the Wolfner—ana you can’t get at any p.ice one | that offers you greater protec- tion, satisfaction and economy, T Wolfner °85 and 6 otbers at this price. Other Great Bargains For This Day Are: *1 Fischer Upright.9i~ *1 Weber Upright, $250 cat Area Upright, 1 Ludke Upright, $65 $165 | 91 Radle Upright, $215 1 ani Upright, $165 | 1 De Rivas & Co. Up- 1 Schumann & don, $95 iright, $200 => LDA a a WL SSSA If you contemplate buying a Piano, this sale is tod unusual for you to-miss for - any reason whatever—and remember ro Piano sold except on day designated. For compicte list of Pianos to be sold on other days during this week refer to our big Plano announcement In The World or American of last Sunday. + SS8ss SS CURR RSS SS SSIS, SSS LID DS AAD ME AP =~ YZ. ¥ SRA ESSE s CZ} WWD GLE DDVPDURLL LM LLLPD, d CAD hh ha ALT OED INE LAM EONLPLO YP NS Sa te rem Wy SLIT PROD NSAP 2 SSVIROPLELED IVI AIL ae. Qe Piano: ept. Fourth | SX Lh is ®T0 20” STREET NEW. Oe LD yoo” WELL KK SSSSZ Os <r TAHOME SC Hair Falling Out? pus Es 30, you spay ue from Dand. ruff. Your hair can only be save by rompt and efficacious treatmeni sfleds 37 years the Woodbury Method has arrested incipient baldness in many thousands of cases. Call or write, We THE Jehan H. I a OODBURY INSTITUTE Dept. D., 22 West23d St, New York): WTI The Adventures of Mr, and Mrs. Newlywed: Illuminated Bord: Covers. —Pricé, $1.00; iat WORLD OFFICES: ~ ding Vark “Bow, rag, NW, co FISHER BROS. The Wolfner /s Fully Guaranteed (Siegel Caoper Store, Fitth Floor, Center.) COLUMBUS AVE SUNDAY WOR!D WANTS DETIOS & 104 ST WORK MORDA

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