The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1911, Page 13

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Anson Tells Interesting Story of How John K. Tener, Recently Elected Governor of Pennsy!- f ing you how we passed the time while ng this arid region I am going to vani Member of Chicago Team. ‘ the night of No ad Ht try. j tains w Uy ry cross ‘ cat li { how After I had sol Mike Kelly to Boston 1 was on the keen lookout for a pitcher to take his place, and finally sottled on big Mark Baldwin of Pittsburg, one of olitest and most companionable fel- q : and so persist } Into the matter w ° ved Interested in Annee Ball. I have always been greatly Interested d the bunch It Safety—and Earning Power out @ threat I made in @ preced- ing chapter—tell you something about John Kk. Tener, Governor of Pennsylvania, happened to | be @ member of the Chicago team. th npany ed Thirty Years in ap eball. : f .ANSON. the “How do [ do what?" “Make that outeurv t's the easiest ever,” To make that outeurve, ball firmly with my two first fingers, make the ball curve with my thumb, which T bring up against the ball wit young giant how he did {t. he laughed, said, he declared. ia, Happened to Become to fuddle the batter and when I get ready to let her go ft give a slight side GETTING INTO A DRESS Suit I FIND A TRYING BUSINESS. PTER XXI. at Keeping My Word. 1 we boarded neiseo, and g morning we had is sagebrush coun- fn by moun- Instead of tell- e train for § rilow re w hout verdure. w recently elected sounding the of.a Pittsburg friend wh we was the most phen 1 he e saw. Ie said that thie n K. Tener kkeeping, pit pn { had occasion to] 1 express an What 1 » Was to ask him plump out how he would like to go to Chicago and play with the league team son to Boston necessary for me at special business — find Tener, but didn't | in finding him either at his it his place of business. On out th what I ¢ ap him “Slightly departure for home 1/1 know Anson well « rain, and, having a fewla position on the ¢ oceeded to Kill | you've got to do is to hands, 1p Mi {right now.” fully from parently satis said: “Well, ma to go rl bat he could I wanted him me that night, bookkeeper an: without prope: date for his appears "| ranged about expenses and t good evenin might be conve: When he told m ary and trave as I was bidd! 1 for You AIL the attached coupon bmann’s Sons, 4 you will re- ceive for one year the Rheingold Magazine, _ brim- i humor information, with com- pliments of the brewers of Rheingold Beer. 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An-| | gotiating with th captain and manager | wil be mighty easy for him to get of the Chicago m the big hotel @f which he was the pF prie h We were assigned to our ro ceeded to do as directed. I grasp the | dress sult in those days was one of the T) inost strenuous jobs 1 ever under’ a tight ertp. Then I do a lot of ee Ip, however, a inty spread, motion to my hand, with a decided snap |a jolly theatre party little repast that ory still.” We were booked to remain two weeks in the rotunda of the hotel to go to the ball grounds our played-out ap- | pearance must have been discouraging to those who expected to see an ¢x- hibition of good ball that afternoon, dead tha found admission tt cheering fans greeted us all along our |Foute to the grounds, and when we reached the entrance the jam was so thick that we could not get {n until a fone Sars platoon of police had cleared the way, | vrrfetiy and The practice work on both @ides prior | which helps en to the opening of the game was better | {than T had any Fenson to hope for, but bBo He when it ci t is o |me refew to it ved a telegram tter known as coming us to the to be his guests a Such a sample of Pacific ity put all of us tnto frat | © and we made up our mindi ere going to have the thne pit Get hit, and then we w which and after that a lingers in my mem- out i ‘When eople having boug! Big bunches of | teuan stern neces at 'ty tha erything tus, even our up a first-class pitched for do worse; thirty miles from | the ston a member, ing that would have disgraced @ team | pf schoolboys. The score of that discreditable game All-America 14, and Chicago 4~ the story, appointed wa fe Title of to-morrow's chapter: inte | Dine With Ring Malakaua,” (Copyright New | car No, 8367 Brookiyn Rapid Transit. This Home-Made Cough Syrup will Surprise You content ao m ‘mi orl on one vei rar water Map th gave an exhibition of fleld- That the crowd was out It ontes Newapaper feate. Copyright in nd T confess that f still find it @ very | Gegat Britain and Canada, All rights trying business. wi 4 I ma reserved.) —_—_—— Important B. R. T. Improvement. been suspended tn | straps hay of the Halsey atreet line, teolee Stope Even Whooping Cough | Quick et A Fermily Supply Cost. A AARLGASSARLO ARO NOASAD He is homemade remety t! bow mths ‘isanntly anf wilt lly ‘eure the movt t Bue. Tae’ reson iat tales rs mole en I added: ) than ordinary shoes because higher grade f their shay longer than any other make Registered Trade Mark Established Half a Century White and Colored |Linen Dress Fabrics An extensive collection of F rench, Trish, Italian, Dutch and Roumanian Linens in all the desirable weights, weaves and colorings for Women's and Children’s Garments, Automobile Coats, etc. Natural Color Crashes um and rough home-sp) ffec aie’ Dress hinené in 50c yard up. and Linens in light, 25c yard and up. all colors, also Black, me- Tussor Linen in.a variety of shades, medium weight, of a semi-rough weave, 40¢ yard and up. French Dress Linens in light and medium weights, in all the new Paris shades, also Black, 47 in., 65¢ and 85¢ yard. Part ly adz d for child Etamine Suitings (me f colors ang Black; has stripes » chee yard Sheer French Handkerchief Linens in rs and Black, 85¢ yard, White Linens of éver Repp Suiting (Union), lercerized HOO in all colors, iB nb) in a full rang 0 gns in White Hil aids and gun-metal effec all a description and in the differ ent weights and widths to meet all requirement James McCutcheon & Co. W.L.Donglas shoes cost more to make used and selected with If you could visit W. factories at Broektor yourself how eare fully are made rstand why they leok und ft better and w ot 10es. REFUSE Meerut ee CLAIMED TO ' BE “JUST AS GOOD. n ain W. 1, Do rer, alicharg 5 $ f 437 4 Third Aven WE FURNISH APARTMENTS FF anno OPENS rc AN ACCOUNTIEA fe 5th Ave. & 34th St pposite og W algarteastoria. JersevCity—1RNews ark Avenue. GRAND RAPIDS “FURNITURE. 8% Our Credit eet. +S DOWN ge ° : » 20 ° ” e CO ISHER BROS FIS S AVE : BET 103 &104S with the statement that 1 infleld, of which T was =tells | dis. | to see, but st didn't | than we did. | good natured over it, ywever, but It would have been a re- fef {f somebody had started @ row. “r) 1, by the MeCture ot oF 08 good cep court | kro the ematical, valve. of, rine ‘other throat we have on view—j in length. is lined with guaranteed in; tomor- ornaments and loops. match collar. correspond with coat. lined with navy,Copenha- genand as tomorrow, Black and navy. ton long revers model, cut away in front; guaranteed satin. and back pan- el; tomorrow, t will find something ‘‘c! Continuance of Our Remarkable Sale of $30.00 40.00... 50.00 60.00 75.00 Imported Batiste Cloth Robes: IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Fresh Butter Fountain quality special creamery; from pur ren cam Selb. ¢ B-Ib. Croe NEW black varieri S-lb. caddy, $8 tb New-Laid Eggs tly fresh None delivered ORANGES: 4 RIPE SWEET 506. doz, 40c, 290 an Fresh Cercals PRESHLY ROLLED OATS CALIFORNIA LIMA BEANS: GRANULATED CORN MEAL 100.00 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, Double gx Green Trading Stamps With peace Before 120 o°Clock | NO CONNECTION WITH GREENHUT-SIK¢ BOTH SIDES OF GTAVE. oJ B. GREE A smart new model designed with satin-and-braid-trimmed sailor collar and dcep shawl fastening with two fancy braid Bottom of coat, also cuffs of sleeves are braid - and - satin - trimmed New gored skirt with side foot plaits, trimmed to Coat guaranteed satin; 16.50 | Plain-Tailored Serge Suits A one-but- slightly lined with Skirt is a plain gored modei with front $16.50 A Wonderful Diversity of Styles—A Price to Fit Every Purse Very daintiest and newest styles, At each priceeven at the very lowest—you ‘action—that's the Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. way. 4 IN OUR MAIN BUILDING—FPRST FLOOR, ADJOINING MILLINERY DEPARTME Finest Imported Robes, 1 IN OUR MAIN BUILDING—A SALE OF ADVANCE STYLES Women’s Spring Suits 911. ANY OTHER 8TO! and Dresses The suit illustrated is made of an ex- cellent qualitv of navy or black serge. The coat is a jaunty, semi-fitting model with new collar and revers; sides of coat trimmed with silk braid and buttons. New gored skirt with front and back panel and foot plaits trimmed with silk 4 braid and buttons to match coat, which $16.50 The Panama Suits to . Suits and dresses for street wear, for house wear or dl iffere nd well worth outing use. havi No wonder that our sales have been light blue and helio; value $10.50, mado hk, revelyed by by farms; dosen 9 9 6 2lc Sibe WHITE PPA BPANS.... seams 29C SMALL GRAIN RICB, + 2¢ NEW PEARL BARLEY 82e .18¢ IMPORTED PRARL TAPIOCA.. S2C 49e lc Home SMOKED OX tb ~ beautiful desi Value tead p; dozen, $1 enaced” ARR WES ST PHALIA® Aroae-c RED HAM i} : Ibe OLDS MIL DC URED oat Bob Pde 20:¢ Yet the assortment is still excellent. slack Spangled Robes Tomato Catsup grade 122¢ brand high 48 black teas H pound, sposial gg Fountain finest quality . nereaciant Vga 24c yFORD PEACH eeviibiatece.,., LOC ir ene NES 80c » 22 large, 9c TONGUE Ldic $5 to $100 Grades— Perfect, New, Fresh, Latest Styles; Tomorrow, at Not in 10 years have the women of New York and vicinity had such an opportunity. so great! lh e | white and butter, Randsome Costumes of Foulard and Messaline Silk; $ Smartly Tailored Suits of Fine Serge or Panama; at For the sake of making your money buy its utmost, COME TO OUR WOMEN'S APPAREL DEPARTMENT TOMORROW. We promise that you will be DELIGHTED with the wonderful array of suits and dresses which riced, as they are, at the small sum of $16.50. You'll wonder at this DEMONSTRATION OF ULTIMATE VALUE-GIVING. SERVICEABLE—PRACTICAL: these three words express the remarkable qualities of the garments. From the large variety of models offered, we instance these: The Suits Plain-Tailored and Trimmed Suits Semi-fitted coats; from 24 to 26 inches MAIN Building, First Floor.), Imported, Semi-Made ierre Lace Robes Sale Price | $18.00 Value Sale Price $15.00) 25 00 $12.50 . $6.50 | Value 17.50 | 34 09 15.00 50 | $10.50 40.00 a BY | 13:60 00 | $0.00 50} 30.00 15.00 | 16.50 ; sca oped edges; solid colors in pink, Spe} 40.00 20,00 ar | 60.00 25.00 (Greenbut el Cooper Store, MALN Building, First Floor, Adjoining Millinery De Groceries, Vegetables, Meats Freshly Roasi d Coffee r 1 BLEND ¢ TOibs..82 50: 41bs 81. 25¢ 30¢ POPULAR BLEND COPFEB— 1OIbs., $2.85, 355 tbs, $1, 1d GUADARALL COFPEE 10 Ibs., $3.80; Jibs, $1 FANCY GARDEN Goa. $i.14;6cans Roa Ret table beets; o large can D-ZERTA PUDDINGS~ chocolate o vanitt ic, reg. 106 package SWEET pickles: a4 ® bottles, 736, b 12: LARGE WHITE POTATORS— 120-1 $1.73; 60-1b. bag, 87¢ 15 Ibs High-Grade Hams ARMOUR: § STAR HAMS REMIUM HAMS. DOLD'S HAMS In * Webnc! Magtewatiy STYLE HAMS ‘rectal, yellow 4 (18% $2.10 30 A most exceptional opportunity for those who are planning costumes for receptions, weddings, graduation exercises, con- firmation, evening wear and sea ide use, Imported, Lingerie R broidered, scalloped and hemmed edges. GREE HUT Building Home Outfittings Exclusively See To-day's Evening Journal for Details of Many Specials 16.50 FASHIONABLE-- m Dresses These Include All Fashion- able Styles— Empire, Waist- Line and One-Piece Effects; The Foulard Dress Illustrated is a handsome hair-line-striped and polka-dot-bordered model; artistically designed with sailor collar; cuffs of Mandarin sleeves, tunic and bottom of skirt fashioned of self-colored foulard with white dots; Copen- hagen, brown and black. Net yoke, collar; and = under- sleeves; to- morrow, at.. Another Handsome Foulard Dress is made of navy, Copenhagen or black foulard with white polka-dots. High girdle effect, also*flounce of plaited skirt of plain self-color messaline; yoke. outline and cuffs of peasant sleeves embroidered with sou- tache braid on plain-colored messaline to match flounce, Lace yoke, vecat}G: 50 underslee v tomorrow, at. . Empire Model Messaline and Chiffon Dress Skirt of navy, Copenhagen or black messaline; bodice of em- broidered -net, veiled with chiffon, Beaded yoke effect, lace collar and silk dow tie; $16 50 special at ® mi-Made em- Box Robes shaped “not materials only, and colored wo-toned. efy Sale Price | le meters for $5.09 jn curt and time, 6.50 0 Va ip Sale Price | 01 $5 00 9.00 | 7.50 10.50 9.00 ad Toasted Corn Flakes I-kaown White Corn Flakes» 4 Reg. 100 Pkg. Fresh Fish Salmon steaks ) GRAHAM FLOUS nure bucks wheat fh ur oF entire w wonbag 24 i. Lamb Cheps nin or ribs: cut from fancy ; special, 15c Greeahut-Slegel Cooper Store, MAIN Building, Third Floor.) UAT A geal 7 SAS ‘ eas a neonate 8a

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