The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1911, Page 15

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$4 ! Public Wanted to Give Anson a! Testimonial Which Might Have Netted Him $50,000; "I HELPED PAY FOR THAS SEALSKIN!? Chicago, but He Wouldn't | Permit It. | CHAPTER NNNIV 1 Decline a After I was r Management my plans were apparently | @ matter of great iutorest to botl press | and public. If I had been equally in-| terested in a tithe of tie schemes that/ were imputed to me I should have “gone bughouse’ inside of a week. Bvery day brought out a couple of new ones—I was to manage this club, that club and the other club; 1 was to play here and play there, and in fact there wasn't much tha: I w t golng to do, ' @ccording to tie papers. And ever | & One of there fine propositions had mill-| fone in i: | Looking ove yoook of n favor of the scheme, believing that u vane it would work for the good of the game. | Bariy dn October, 18, 4 meeting to talk matter over informally was held in| 0, 1 was ipresent b; ation, and after the matter I agreed | Chicago in case an to) formed and providing a circuit of eight (cities could be secured, By November » club didn't! the business had progressed go far that | with the friendly | anot wg was held in New York. G. Spalding and! d nothing definite | ma from outside he had actually Mra. Ans cross a ell) earmest that opening the A lege, a prospectus tually given. The fe’ tat was certainly a trade, and it wasn't iscover want M association was toult ons betwee myself, To all si mischief Philadelphia Just before the holidays, enginesved the turned a deaf ‘Things began to look deoldedly rosy. ear. In our long and close friendssip,| Finally a meeting to effect a permanent covering @ period of nearly a quarter | organization was called gor Feb. 12, in tury, I had a found him Chicago, 1 was elected pre: was decided to open the dent, and it y loyal to my tng he had ever tho ht of thr me down. Something happened just then to con @rm me tn my good opinion of my old friend. 1 was informed that he had set thelr quarrels with on foot a scheme to give me a big | ) i the League others could not get Money testimonial and had called al noi of the necessary financial backing. meeting at the Chicago Athietlo Club 5 Glnape a, bat 1 knew ft was, fo set the thing in motion. 1 couldn't . tre en ype nd got into politica in Chicage. I WENT OUT AND MADE SEVERAL LITTLE TALKS FoR HIM r how tt ened? Well, | d been doing a litte in that line for ® year or two, When my friend Tom! Barrett ran for Sheriff of Cook County | out and made seve.ai little talks n and gave the reporters # chance | up @ lot of fine etuff I didn't t When Tom was to. wel and elected some paper suggested Anson tor : Tom didn't see the article to him, After a paper mentioned my ection with City Treasurer. on and made up and see what | y mind to get id pick up. The dope seemed fainy good to me and I wanted to see wnat I could do with ft. I went around and w some of my friends on the Demo- committee and played a little at nite pulling, but when the convention | got together T went out on strikes. Anyhow, {t was a starter in politics, and that's hedf the game. Next time I jgot there I was given the nomination | for almost without asking | for tt. 1 was a mighty proud day for me, for tt looked as If folks stil! had | ‘onflde n me and wanted to show | 1 to work and my friends| and we scored. I don't} you T was aa tickled over as I ever was over winning’ Everybody seemed satis- t looked Itke an earned = OoiD-8 hep being touched by the kindness, but the idea ite bece bene- | fictary ) let evers-| If anybody has ever sald ghat T ever body who te ntribute-—-was | neglected my post at the Clty Hall to repugnant to me. When I mentioned tt, attend a ball game he's deen mighty to Mrs. Anson 1 found that she felt! caraful to say ft when I've not deen | exactly as J did e declared she) wtthin hearing distance. ehould feel ‘ in pide plant Iie. A short tine before that Thad Pre ri:te of tomorrow's chapter: “| sented he with any © sealskin | 97 * My Ixit as a Biographer.” | coat, a e ver ale far | ee re ahi, 19, by the MeCture | i's bore FE inex | Syndieate. Copyright tn ritain and Canada, All rights! I don't tha. $5,000,000,"" she sa ed.) ack at me. m not going to wear = i that jacket downtown end T helped pay % fine Dont ee | HAS A COUGH Everybody Indorsed Scheme. | Don’t Neglect It { | Fyery doctor will tell you that a} ity Galt ce pean ecee Ot ane Lina | a ally in a child—is a dangerous thing. Neglect in such cases leads to n- | serious and often fatal diseases. It is e- important for mothers to know that Father John's Medicine, by means of its soothing, healing ingredients, prompt- vr teily relieves the throat irritation and | i cures the cough or cold in the natural way. Because it is a pure and whole- | regrotted n pt the honor, , don't for a moment tbink,T was fdle after T quit pl Chleago folks. The first t to do was to Raoul ee ‘£° some food remedy, Father John’s Medi- set son if a cine gives strength to ward off the ey Aline 8 *) attacks of disease and builds up those are weak and ron down, It is a medicine for the children because | from alcohol or dangerous ’ et a bottle today FRE This hand- some Brass Ze AAT with Glass to wiares owned b Walsh, Of the ining owned 130, and St was st pilated was to pay the holders of the ala p of the stock at the rate fixed by Mr.| Spalding-4150 per share, I was cesettil In ralming the mone na tf Anally gave it up as a vad job. Nov did I succeed in obtai Chicago for the Western I I been able to do #0 ner league tear believe it would ha a is free Laie of $25, 00 Grand Rapids Furniture, Carpets, Shortly afterward Tw fer 1 of er of th roedman, then t 0 of Wat OrmanlaaHole.f Rugs and Bedding. cepted, wit) the erstanding that I yould have full contro) of ce wean in Homes Furnished Complete | Fa to i the tise, 3 Rooms at $49.98, 4 Rooms at $74.98 an@ it would have take miracle to 5 Rooms at $124.98 put them on a cvomplonein footing $f g@ Week Opens an Account at aver, 1 didn't w ype $3.00 Down on ae Worth and Mr, dseedna $5.00 ** ** 875 mitted tha v ¥ $7.50 * $100 Oven Saturday Even the end of a" elusion ¢ " ovoks A consiter dered to exces Teook only what was coming tor a foray Rival League. | 267 W.125ST Im U® thero was a strong feoling in = | ay ap ty the time Loar come asrel World Wante Work 10M NE OE TIO _ errr rT TOY THE EVENING WORLD, Visit Our Model Quick Luncheon, Sixth Floor — Most Moderate Prices 40 Free hey Stamps Fens Double Shey Stamps Before 1 o’Clock P60 te Barg ains Fashioned F r i d ay See to-day’s Evening Journal for another page of good Old Fashioned Friday shopping here to-morrow will enable you to make about twice as many purcha as you could with the same hundreds of unadvertised bargains. expenditure anywhere else. Come early and have first selection from the Demonstration on Living Models of the Famous Fenloraag to eon damthed #0 Wed etoan alors tse Dossoosotin sae ioe (27720, Corsets Stout Women! Get the ‘In-Slope!’ BE SLENDER, STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE Here's a wonderful new corset for women who are troubled by thickness of the upper limbs-—whose thin gowns show an ugly ridge of fat below the corset-skirt. The new Lastikops-Limshapin, ranean, wth ike bands of semi-elastic webbing (see cut)—re-shape and reduce the upper limbs to natural sie, and give « smoothly rounded contour, with the graceful in-slope that Fashion requires. Two models. Second No. 406—low bust | $ 4 00 ae No. gre bust Both have the Nemo Self-Redw ont-—the ONLY perfeet abdominal support. For stout figure: 0 for va medium build who desire extreme fashionable slenderness. Sizes 20 to 36—94.00. Insist on the new Lastikops Webbing in all your Corsets. At Inst you can obtain an elastic that will resist wear. (Recond Floor.) ‘Embd’y Strips _ Values to 50c Yard This is a special purchase of Semi} ‘Strips—consisting of Bandings, Tvimming Widths and B most desirable Dresses, etc. Values to THURSDAY, MAROH 16, 1911. Special Challenge Corsets Good Corsets, made of heavy coutil, heavily 69c boned with strong steels, Hose supporters at tached. Broken sizes, 18 to 26 in.; special... — Men's Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Handkerchief A ‘ * 0a, 1" $15 to Sato Grades The mate fine Samibric and etsed fabrics. | Made to Retail at $16.50 . . Women’s new Spring suits purchased from one of the largest manufac- fem si se cams een ws H lor are pink, blue, tas mn ani ~ Sold in half dozen lots. 0 for ‘ Tor Wais 50c; yard Uadeenat; Baby ] turers, Every one of these garments cheviot, cassimere, Cy Cc, Cy CC. Jowas made to retail at $16.50. High- thibet and all-wool blue j, class tailored suits made of fine bh had The workmanship is Women’s te Pure h Linen Hematitched Mana-} W8Sh Laces—values to 5c; laces and inser- Cc French serge in several pret; me as you would expect chiefs with elaborat embroidered wreath Initials. 1 tions; yard Ie, 5 peeeeeeee models. Some trimmed with bral a merchant tailored sui Chitdren's Mematttched Handkerebtets of fine sheer} 2S Allover Figured Ne! Some have plain notch collars and The collars a wide; yard seeee 18 in. Emb. Sbsidoasal designs; yard. . crossbar and plain soft finish; dainty colored borders: each 2c (dere 36c Em) ‘ted Linen Handkerchiefs; hem- 19¢ stitched, Large sizes. Soft finish; each. Dressing Sacques eo ‘Main Floor. Beet A 539c Dressing Sacques of fine lawn, pretty designs. ...25¢ Hi-00 Crepe Kimono 00 Crepe Kimono Gowns, pretty variety of colors. 75¢ (Second Floor.) 7 moders Silverware 7 Genuine Rovers Cc qpan ar h allenge gain we have never seer the like seer_the like of before, before. hite lawn, other models ornamented with frogs : Spring act $10 New Spring Suits newest styles Women's 93.00 bound to hug ly. The should add (Main Floor. oe { Misses’ Dresses ;; eee meaner Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses made ti ible quality. Men's $2 & $2.50 Trousers Qaly $22 pairs, so come carly. ery pair a big bargain. Light, ‘e acitaas heavy weight. Well made, good patterns. Perfect fitting; checks aad worsteds, made with belt heed, and side buckles, Leoed 30 to 44 wi . retty patterns includin, In_2_wide assortment of of fine ¢ washai le “materials such av -in_plain_ linons_and_percales and striped effec Tes rete. $1 2 Night Gowns An extensive varlaty of Handsome Gowns, Sam- ples_made of fine nainsook and cambrie and to select Many fine models from. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years.Choice a 95 Girls’ New School Dress: wide variety of styles and materials, including pereales, linons and med with trasting colors. to $1.69. Special 360 50c Pictures «> On Painting Painting: cele brated paintings; framed in gold Sacer Ty and cattle subjects; copied from urnished frames, with 2 ate, eae sas i Bi variety of Pictures framed in gilt or dark frames with mats. Land- 25 ea. pe Agate nd children sub- Cold Meat Forks, Gravy Ladles, Berry poe epue rs) leat Forks, Gravy les, Berry — Spoons and Pie Servers. Beautiful rose de- (Fe ; finished in French Bray; regularly T5e. se O8c medallons and ribbons. _SI = od heats fa ereeeee.|oe Black Hatr or ‘Chip Hats, cea= 7 8c 190 Corset Covers, lace or embroid trimmed... Ile 350 Muslin Drawers, wide embroidery ruffles.. - 01.39 White Petticoats, Sombeie,_pretily 95c Rogers 81.50 Soup Ladles........ Rogers Knives, Forks, Spoons, each. . (Main Floor.) ‘| 1,000 Umbrellas ¢ strong and sturdy Um- n_be had in this tremendous Made aay vered with tinen American ps y' afleta, fast 1 waterproof. assortment of nsiatin, wood, bone, with silver ctl gold Cc . Handles for men and women. we milliners: Hats Trimmed Free Hemp Hats, in black, a | .98 styles; choice...... Diamond vagal; black, ry deuan 8 Values | to 95 Boys’ Suits With Extra ab 8 Pair Knicker Pants Free, Double breasted “ot Knickerbocker ¢ fancy woolen styles; choice. . Two toned lea, (styles; choice... Black Chips, two qualities, all -- shapes, 98c to..........5.5 “ah Chips. dec New Line of Children's Ha’ Black Milans, best qualit White Milans, worth up to 610 'Men’s Sample Hats seus Wall Paper (Matn Floor.) (— Dru ug as 25c Merck's Sugar of Milk erials, in gra; Goan Men's Sample Automobile Hats Wall P ii hy ascecragg ee ee $1.00 Wampole's Cod Liver Oil Over 10,000 Rolls 8c Wall Papers in a big sel aie aed 25 come rats Telly. god Caps._Hete and Cape of every Horals, se (blocks. Special, dic description roll owners, lk 91.00 McIntosh’s Pure Malt Whiskey... : $1.00 Hood's Sarsapasilia 7 Syrup of White Pine Compound.. " Boys’ $8 an Suits Strictly all-wool Nevy Blue Serge, eult- able Yo ue ea mple sizes, 67%, 7, 746. boya from 50c Sulpho-Napthol 35c! Values Valu 2 Double breasted coats out long, full and atyle 29¢ Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic. -19¢ to $1.50 Cc to 13.00 Zz 9c Chambray 1 thee toh, “Knickerbocker pants, On aaie at. veeieee Dee $1.00 Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil..... $1.00 Gray's Glycerine Tonic.... BR a a Peroxide of Hydrogen: full pound... r Absolutely ti the First Time That a Magnificent i $40) 41.50 Rubber Sheeting: 58 inches wide; dou ble ss} a | He ‘ H (Reed Reed Pullman Sleepers ie panne is very room Se era nen 4) {2eine Square Post Brass Bedstead | |e:iictrees yy D ec ricco ene Sets _,Has Ever Been Offered at This Price—To-Morrow wi aad Tateel gearing. Heavy Cut does not con- This is the most wonderful Brasy Bed value 2 Idea Liis in the lue rubber (Fourth Floor.) 100 Pce. Sets; value :§ Yor adequate’ urd tired — $ S796; oat 100 Seto “50. 98 beauty. Seelt. \ wheels. with Palace Collapsible Seven Go-Carts top and bottom mounts, solid square brass tubing Very roomy, with high Pullman side, high dash and back. Large hood, Ei elled in maroon, {i ck, green and tan. Value 88.93 : : $5.98} mi square solid brass tubing top and Abso- bere, Tein! Less Than Regu- *4-in, bottom rods on head ard foot — wecenee oes, lutely guaranteed construction. Very finest lar Factory tenet eee n nee (9x12 Brussels Rugs a rie eta aly Be Cost EXTRA SPECIAL \nee meceeceeworerecoccccccccccoee (Fifth Floor) | size 9x12. Large and handsome assortment of both floral) #7 27> Seen w wna www nnn and Oriental designs in all the smartest and most popu- ( lar color effects. These rugs ‘ ‘ ' ‘ i Smith's Nepperhan and Empire Seamless Brussels Rugs, Roasting Chickens 6,000 pounds of the finest Roasting 1 , ¥ Extra Liberty Trading Stamps Free with Items Marked with Star. Chickens obtainable. Large, fat, young chickens that retail regularly and at this low price one gets i ‘! in any market at 20c, Sale Friday, at best rug value offered this » atone hy - Butter 5 >, 5 = fete (Yourth Floor) Mer one ib print, 100 Extra Liberty Trad. %& 26 Extra Liberty Trad: Try Tea tur 390 1k 7 fans our Sale of Fibre Fi L- ing Stamps Free |‘ | Jing Stamps Free~{V!" bet Deesetere ns tr: Wonsting Capous, ton, OO {Mattings, worth ew Laid Eggs dozen of our Masostio Blend ( pound of our Bang l2xc 15c 19c} Lace Curtains 0 nr... These_are Battenberg Braid Curtaing of heavy cable net, with Battenberg Drald border, come and fancy 98° tre Fan ¥ un Fresh Killed, Gene te ee LBC | Proved Bucks 1h Maine Smelts —5,000 |bs.Large, freshiy caught TB Mackerel— Cholee fresh Spanish Mackerel se yard, at N Coffee; bean, granul } $*As You Like It” Horseradish pulverized; {i wwwweswre” Vitecular 1c Bottle Finch’s Golden Swift's Hams or Stutz's Gold Seal Squire’s Bacon; Armour's Hams than wholesale cost; ec Mises Bound 4 ry where und: the finest Wedding Whiskey | Sst Buterise ic ag $103 rout, tol raat AB OCs & 25c Bottled direct from Government inspected pack 6 ice sold only wit gailon, $3.51 bia bg Sf $1.00, not Inelu é a ee ( C Flour and Butter. fat Blue Bell Best Family Halibut Steaks, Fresh Mack. erel, Codfish Steaks, Fresh edge, white rabiaL rowilar 280 colors instead of Ka ASE Te pair. r, pion, $1.75 square can; limit 12 Snes eo BOD : ction aed ag {Imported Holton Gin Guares | Flours?cchly 06087 hele woe tans Rose Potatoes 79c Bluefish or Red 12 1 rag hes Burlap: all colors: speci | n ae arly 7B ¢ | Peerless Butiorlney ’ oe Maat ase Salmon Steaks, Rib R 2 42:88 Frloged Portiares; solid and two-toned; pair..01.98 ris galt aie fats 9 | Mild Cheese, wo Be | ior apes east iy} Blade outs of young, native beef; Ib. 10'44c THE 16TH STREET’ STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't--WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM

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