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| ‘ H i } Sree meen sonar pam. CAPTAIN LEADS HIS |¢ MANAGER IN RACE FOR WOPTD MEDAL THE CONTEST FOR WORLD'S MEDAL Giants’ Captain Takes Lead in | Race, With His Manager ‘, Close After Him. BRESNAHAN DROPS. | Mathewson and McGinnity Make Big Gains but Do ‘Not Catch Leaders, Capt. Mike Donlin and Manager John McGraw. These two Giants are the Yeaders right now in the voting contest ef The Evening World readers to de- termine which member of the club | @oing the most to land the pennant for New York. The contest for the diamond studded medal that The Evening World will give grows keener each day. This !s shown by the fact that Roger Bresnahan, who led yesterday morning, is in fifth place | to-day, but that doesn’t worry Roger's friends any, as they have plenty of) “5 5 votes stored up that they are holding JON pack. Not a vote was sent in for Bres- mahen yesterday, big bunches of votes | were sent in for Mathewson and McGin- | Slant who, In my opinion, Is doing most to ity, and the five leaders are closely |nd the pennant for his team. It was only bunched. for Larry and not for Chriety Mathewson, Here ts what a few of the fans think | githough the intter's pitching has been end of the contest: la wonderfully fine, and eames in which he Every Hittle bite helpe, If every one who |S7i# are tlmoet_ a) Clent eyo es admires Doniin would vend tna vole each | the cannot be In day for/him you woul! he able to give the |!TK viotory t0, his team as often as lay in another position. In almost medal te him to-morrow, game in which he has. piayed JOHN GRAHAM, [tink has been wonderful and lendid, I think that he deserves the B71 West One Hundred and Fiity-ninth street. |e ese yy te Brenig World I inelose five votes for my friend Cy Sey- BIEACK. mour to pay for the five hits he made the other day. Will send more later, gay f r W. A. CARPENTER, | gard to the pannant How eould, we ever 149 West Twenty-second atreet. ge os tn those close game ILTON, ROPMER, 401 West Twenty-fourth street. Incloned please tind three votes for Mike niin f Inclose you will find my vote for Mike Donlin, the greatest of them ail, I wish him luek In this contest, ee female admirers, I trust HARRY W. GOODMAN, an New ope wi eet to Lexi the metal for him, as he Se tasinaok events, the pennant for the Giants,” Yours ed Inctosed find my vote for Larry Doyle, the very sincerely, ETHEL, MAY and ELSIE, JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday, September the roth —_—$— MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores. Untrimmed Hats,—a variety of shapes and colors, Made of Cashmere and Ottoman Silks with velvet facing, 2.95 and 3.95 values 4.00 and 5.00 Leen EEE EERE CHILDREN’S SUIT DEPTS, In Both Stores. Junior Suits of stripe Worsted, Semi-fitted coat, satin lined. Plaited skirt. Size 14 years, 14,50 Reefers of stripe and mixed fabrics or diagonal stripe Serge, plain colors. Lined with silk. Size 6to 14 years. 10,00 Rainproof Coats of stripe Mohair, Blue or brown. Size6to 14 years, 9.75 MISSES’ SUIT DEP'TS, In Both Stores. Broadcloth Suits. Gored skirts with circular fold. 30 inch semi-fitting coat, satin lined. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 15,00 Princess House Dresses, of wool Batiste, Plaited skirt, trimmed with braid; net yoke andtucked Mousquetaire sleeves, Size 14 and 16 years, 10,75 Cheviot Skirts. Gored model with fold. Length 37 to 39 inches, 4.50 BOYS’ CLOTHING. In Both Stores. New and attractive styles for Fall and Winter. Washable and Woolen Suits for small and large boys, Hats, Caps and Furnishings, Blue Serge Regulation Sailor and Rucsian Suits, alsoplain English model, Size 2% to 10 years, 7.50 Corduroy and blue Serge and Cheviot Norfolk Suits, Size 8 to 16 years, 7.50 ___ Sale of fancy cheviot double-breasted Suits, with extra Knickerbocker trousers Winter weight, Size 8 to 16 years. 5,00 JAMES McGREERY & CO. aged Street 34th Street after much thought that I decided to vote | | THE EVENING WORLD, YRIDAY, suflTEmoywR 18, 1908. Fa versione oe RAMA AA AAA NEI ARAAARAADAAAADAO the case of the HOW GIANTS STAND Helis oa ed with the} fn m n om | Soda Foun ain Special IN CONTEST FOR nu oe Wiel Annis, fae ahs was made, fi NO “MALL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS oN ADVERTISED GOODS” | Mint Chop Sue | THE.WORLD MEDAL} °°", in on Mc ‘ ve: ADRIFT .. DAYS WITHOUT FOOD | by NEW uahsbsis FASTEST GROWING STORE # y : 2 fore Judge Gi 5: F ke | ——— Branch of the Wet ’ f Frappe and ¢ Ua € Mike onlin ..... Court. The I ! ud } Vanilia Fil John J. McGraw for the indictment th brothers for| cester vat pally) Christy Mathewson murder tn the fest degree, When they |5y th a ‘ are arraigned to plead to the indi Joo McGinnity Mente ther DistricteAttorney “will vag | rived here yesterday t } Beate Breyten that an early date be fixed for the) her of the crew of the schooner Alfred , | Larry Doyle I ¥ Doy Mf Darrin has retained an able| R: Lawson and lost his vessel in a fog Re TH Cy Seymour erimina| lawyer to aid him tn the | He was terri-iy exhausted when res- } By SAT! West 14" STREET £0) Fred Tenney . | prosecution, and District-Attorney Je: cued ISFACTION. GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROM George Wiltwe Luther Taylor Al Bridwell Jack Barry Arthur Devlin JAMES MoGREERY & CO. \ | agrd Street 34th Street Otis Crandall , {Harry MeCorm: 2 | HABERDASHERY DEP’TS. 1n Both Stores, MANILA FIGHTS CHOLERA | On Saturday, September the roth WITH CHEMICAL ENGINES. | Wings and Fancy Feathers 100 dozen pair of Wings; 500 handsome 250 dozen Four-in-hand Scarfs. Made Fancy Feathers. The Wings Trials in Disinfecting Houses So of Foreign and Domestic Silks, Plain are extra large, assorted col- Succesful Four Are to Be colors, fancy stripesand figures, soc each CIAL TOMORROW at ae 19c Put in Service i a . 200 dozen, graduated and straight MANILA, Sept. 18.—Fii - $ ¢ man suggested the ees) ane Four-in-hands, Made of English and H I Two New Ready-to-Wear Hats atl. 98 ieall are) oneitay ini dlilntsctieg’ nsines Hrenciciicsealem ine built ust as illustrated—large flat brim sailor Hats, in black, brown, ma { | ilk ! i i © atamp out cholera, and experiments wi , Wrayes fH} gray, made of fine felt, with large wing, 2 fancy pins; or 1 SL ee | ‘ 1,00 each A iM rite drooping brim, trimmed with large plaid sish, long strean perro fol chee : - ilues you'll not duplicate elsewhere under $3 and $ , GoM ured ‘more Inspectors. will go | a ee doen, English ae Cape Walk is Ege fe td 2 oUt Si s Heel Gears uy oat ing Gloves, “The Irving.’ Regular or Seesaw huge ome — |Impressive 4-Hour Sale Boys’ $3 Suits! | couraging decrease in num: casae number of cholera g | Soe 23rd Street St | TRIAL OF HAINSES NEAR. 3 - BALM IEEE A With Extra P ants at 1. 63 9 District-Attorney Darrin {s makin Kron intlaily mad n i u ieckoe ——— Me a aan sath ouateas ate k ’ j DOUBLE - BREASTED KN _WE SELL MORE ‘ LACES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA. oN SHLE TORORAY SUITS, WITH EXTRA 7, Ls ‘EI cassimeres Pri WORT ay ee ? ; 6 ‘ | ric 1 to each customer); a j ask $3—from 9 to 1 P.M. S } [ mwa DAIIGING All DAY CDP i alt h ; [TWO ROUSING AIL DAY §P BOS 4 | J Suits, of good qual- | ity, strong wearing materials; all sizes trom 8 to 16 years, Suite worth $1.60 | and $2.00; apecial at. jWomen’s $15 Fall Coats, $9.75)! |tand a few distinct models in tancovert. Some strictly man tailored, and others daintily trimmed with silk guimpe and ||braid. Lined with excellent quality of iaffeta ane sBEB. ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS. 6TH AVE,, 22D TO. 23D ST., N. Y. $40,000 Cash Purchase of ( iy Men’s and Boys’ Clothing) |; Entire season’s surplus stock of B. Rothblatt, 733 Broad-; Our prices cig eat ae ya quoted—less than Great 4. Hour Sale of Girls’ Des cost of material alone. This great sale begins to-morrow al 8 A. M. One of the Best Values We’ ve Ever Offered | BOYS’ $3, 50 2-PANTS SUITS AT si.08 BREASTED SUITS light and a: No C. 0. D. or Mail Orders Filled. None to dealers. Now, that’s saying a lot—for we've sent out more genuine bargains, more really sensational values than any other house in New York. Made of fancy chock serge, with Dute hand. trasting colors a Men’s $7.50 Suits More than 1,000 sults in this lot, all in new Ne Both somely trimm (ON SALE TO. MORROW shown in black and white, green and white, t whhe, red and white, or sheen, Sizes 6 to 14, Sale price, fod P.M, OMly sorsccces sovvssesvoceryeryresoescrreerereer? Men’s $12.00 Suits Both single and double-breasted mc Misses’ 48-inch Tourist Coats, $1.98 ON SALE ALL DAY| Made of good quality wool, strips 0 check mixtures, with coat collar of ®\ velvet, or collariess model; trimmed with as- Hey Ir \ sorted colors of velvet and brald, sen ing back; double breas‘eJ; tintshed with lir teh ] 98 ; pockets; sizes 14 (0 20. Specitlat sees... e hn f i if HandsomeBroadcloth “Tanguay” Suits ON SALE ALL DAY | ~ie of at.woo! broudths; 30. coat; satin lined; ¢o! 55 Boye, > 00 Blue poye pe Knick- Bere All Wool! Foye $2) Custom evio er Suits, lade i Suits.. ... $1.59 special, . $1. 98 Sults at. $2.98 aeecials.s', $5 Men’s $1.00 Coat Shirts in a Great Sale at The remainder of our recent great purchase of a manu- & of striped panne velvet; semi-fitting and di ible breasted; skirt is the new cape button front or kilted style with deep fold; sizes 14 to 20; shown Q. 98°. in ali colors, A good $15 value; to-morrow at facturer’s entire surplus stock goes on sale to-morrow. Thousands of shirts to choose from—all coat style, in this Tune aa une mea Ast Women’s $12 Saturday’s | For the Men |i aimncararoncren “eect or son gua | (EartyFallSuits| Great Shoe |& Young Men third the actual values. Sale price to-morrow, each...... Boys’ 130, Cont Sweaters, | Men's 0c, Elaatle Su M 800, Bi 1) ad a Toate Barked “foe Sturday Qe stay sielat "tosnar 9c) :* mated. pect 5c at 4.98 Specials Men’s $8 Suits, $3.50 Each ON SALE TOMORROW All new Fall gods: izes 4 to 4 -9ANTO1 Pm. ONLY.» | fancy, worsteds, sin i or oubie breasted— to-morrow, your un- exampled cholce....... Men's $1.00 Coat Sweaters, ed spect Girls’ and Boys’ Little Daisy Shoes A sample lot offered at half ed eee in button or lace styles: An extraordinary special in Women’s Fall Coats in various up-to- date lengths. Made of fine quality black chiffon broadcloths, Pansinis Size 5 to Bab. $15 values. Marked special for this sale at . Girls’ Wool Sailor Suits Girls’ Sallor Suits of fine wool cheviots and also striped galateas, made !n a very nobby sailor sult style and neatly trimmed with brald; silk bow. Skirt® are in full platted styles; all sizes from 6 to 14 years. Saflor Suits that are Shoes for Boys The best shoe that's made for boys. Honest values. Strong calfskin uppers, double soles, toe caps; sizes 8 to 13)4; e i pP Worta ; . 45.60 and $6.00, marked for Saturday's special selling at 82.48 and..... Qe sale price... . ’ “ Lib ” HUES DRES: pie! DRS n t | Women's iberty t jot fr 6 to Bed tat ar na OBE aia ceil na Shoes at $1.98 ? rts are new deep { No need of dwelling at length on the : Misses and Junior Suits, $9.98 alues as high as $12) merits of the “Liberty.” Every Men’s and Youths’ $12 Misses’ and Junior Suits, made of fine wool broadcloths in the new ee long coat i $10; all sizes, no alte- thrifty woman wears them. The id models, Coats neatly trim with bands of silk and lined wit od quality satin 4 Saturday, 9 to 1 P.M “Liberty” thrive on their past Suits at $6 Skirts are in the latest f ted models. All sizes from 14 to 18 years; reputation, ~All we say now | the suits that are worth $14.00 and $15.00, marked special at...... $9. 98 Fall styles are ready; the Another “screecher""—« wonderful GIRLS’ BOX COATS, mate ot 5 . GIRLS! BOX AND RAINPROOF COATS, an the extra widths are In—and there Wenisek aaa tant | and dum and long ca pumps, tien hand tallored, shoes, everything; shoulders, serge i lined; all si regular a quality 1.98 Ually ‘worth $dreai shoes; price