The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1911, Page 15

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PENNANTS BY JOHN J. MEGRAW. Peculiar Brand of Batted Ball Cost Orioles a Game With! Phillies in 1895. Dog Captured the Ball at Olean| and Cost E. E. Smathers a $500 Wager. r fs MMoutt to eatoutata the extent of luck in baseball, but whoever | Said that it amc «t to nearly 6 Der cent. of the game was not far from the truth, During my career on | the diamond, which covers @ period of | twenty yenrs, I h time. base. ers up and th on balls, Th ith only one out, and 1 to win it t Croua Greatiy Excited. The crowd was in ly excited and from the fleld w ing bets @ single was very bit and they were fighting tooth and nai! Qught the effort to gel a ba he had to hit nap #Wing he met the bi squarely on the nose, a: we th game was over, The balls ht to Bob Allen, Philade: Op, but it with such speed fhat it struck him on | no the ankle and bounded twenty feet away. There was @ © from the grand stand, and we were about to leave the bench, when al! of a sudden we gaw the ball had bounded from | Olean. len’s Team. Ryan, and Gobarét 41d the t: tor | Svaai Bill Dahien'e men and only allowed atx | College, hite between them, while the Dodgers hammered out fifteen rune off the three | ‘tani fits, Coie twirlers who opposed them. " x The Dodgers and the Naghvilles will | otto Detntuger, a few 9 meet again to-day and wind up their | Boston American League 1 series to-morrow afterneon. In 1 wt SS a ye? ba gd of the Bing- | with then under the direction of ton Chub ts exp to arrive and help out the backstop department absence of Bill Bergen. ‘Ottawas Lose Final Game, but Capture Title | nba, Wanteners 06 Sdonéreai” showed | one of the most surprising reversals of form ever seen on the local rink in the 4 wi hart final game of their hockey series fre iS Mite conta ‘worth Daselsll victory and, Seinat, the Ottawns and won by a en aid the Suet re B soore 10 ver, 4 fe teaapoo lowe $600, captured the matoh, retained their ttle NY, of professional championa and earned yope.a “deere : Bradtord and Olean | thy $1,000 purse, ae thelr combined soore Rrlenait, {oy hoop! ‘New York-Pennayivania | for two t# wee two more points [r' r fre, ie cnece tA OS than that of thetr opponenta, ‘The soore Suck “tease proys tt Saat wil forget of the first game was 7 to 8 in favor of mlich « cous Dich Sa tatlich At * the holders of the Stanley Cun Me ahead” ("THe Bate BHOF STRAIGHT aT 608 AWE ant I Allen's ankle ‘straight toward second r the second baseman, he bag to cover, and as he ‘| stooped the ball struck him squarely in | All he had to do was to} 6 base and throw to first. That da double play and our side | | had gone t the hands. t Hard Luck Cost Game. most remarkable piece of thers was living there et —— | the time and hi Empress Warships Sponsos, ‘an as well as a heavy bettor. * it ether $0 and bet every cent of R/ and Empress Auguste Victoria have crate! comvound of Norwegian Sits ‘There was as much | gone to Kiel, where to-day they will and other esling ‘Ping. element tement over the contest ae if It had) witness the launching of the battleship — A bs the championship of Hildebrand, which will be christened n the Olean team the next inning, as all| batters were coming up. But 4 all the spec-| and when Egan came to dat for Bradfo: had to get the crow ) that he would t in that direction. There was a well-known character in the town who was a great friend of Smathers, and he was rooting his head oft for Olean to win, 2 : > at ‘ tle fox terrier that was almost as w Mg it \\ | known in the town as h L at | finally got one on the no: Me! f SS la single within a foot of the foul line. thy |The little dog, seeing his master #0 ex- | THE Faiest RAV jelted, began to bark and Jump around. AFTER Hua When the ball came rolling toward the Une the little terrier ran for it and off the foul line a chance to hit) He owned a ive grabbing it in his mou' to help beat us out of the champton-| around the field. The flelders ran after acoounet of their enmity we | him as hard as they could, but the dor ‘ae anxious to beat them as| thought they were playing with him 0 get the winning percentage | and kept on running with the ball. 8. | the meantime Egan ran all the way hard in an | around the bases and ecored the win- , but finally | ning run against us, Smathers gamely stood his lose, but {he has often told me that the worst of It was that the dog that cost | the $598 and broke ed to his friend A. C. A. Ticking, full Size, it, best materials and = 2 ft. 6 In. workmanship. State size desired and 3 ft. 6 in. whether for iron, brassor 4 ft. This story may | Wi “Old Reliable These pillows weigh 334 to 4 Ibs. each. Measure 21x27 inches. Ticking | A.C. A. to match the mattress. ei very word of tt never be forgot t= Evening World’s Free Headpin Tourney to End Last Maght'e Fob Winners, HIS evening marke the olose off") The Evening World's free head: |. 0 phent 3 It has been by all odds | { the most successful event of ita kind ever conducted tn this country. To-| morrow night the championship trophy will be awarded and the fobs given to those who have earned them. 2 Right on the eve of the finish of the ! tourney team number ene the Corin- | }° thian Club, who won the trophy leat year, at the fame time breaking the Wworld'n record for hendpin bowling elsen rollers, Who had been aily throughout the en- Chainer had a mark of| edit, while rinthtan went! that notch six pina better, Corinthian's| # record \ast year was Last Night's Scores. | Husaen Bs gli ett, 07: qt Sion Bra ee a Peat Ge tat ade A Hada “vol Bata Rett F Y No. 8 te EL Ber | ; Gail PR ae 00" Bing, 7) D 4 aa Be a i i 4 stiomgh i My ia aa ee ke Prenk, 101; Bis nem ‘total, Myrick, 108), Keouke, 86), stetn, 77 Utama 1 eis es LA tournament on the White Ble-| Hawant, Breas cBzS Eg SE a SSE5S! Acres of Floor Space 865 $100 « $200 « $1,000 « Payable by the month if more convenient. We will open an account for any amount on No limit, emall or large: proportionate terms. PRING is here, and with it the new pale Rheingold beer is choicer than ever. Try it. °<HEINGOLT PALE BOCK is the beer that 3, Lieb- mann's Sons brew in | Cow ! Park Row @ Chatham Sq. bottles, in Greater New HEH EVENING WORLD, Dodgers Win First Exhibition Contest —_—>— | fire, tn time, for the onening tone on April 12. The new ad people and will Nashville's Pitchers Batted All) 2 "ngh™ Catcher follows: HB Dodgers made an aueptcious | RM \ohite—chicege Nationale, start in thelr exhibition gamo| | At Sennah—Philsdelphia A\ series, having the easiest sort of | “At | @ time defeating the Nashville, Tenm., | neon smoul foun, | team by @ score of 7 to 1. The Brook- dyns tried hard to open in Memphis, but After @ three daye’ layoff on account of rain moved on to Nashville, where they | comin met with more euscess tn regard to the | The vannad, 5. At A fics Suit Ban te lege, at Canton the | {; coach, tn the | %2 hire other effictent ise you, The recipe better cough ayrup te for $2.50. by No Deposit, 50c a Week All Hair Mattress Made in the Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding Factory Backed Up by the Cowperthwait Guarantee Kitchenware, Etc. Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Every Thing in Every Department Saleamen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves, 260 worth for 75c a week “ “a $1 10% Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash No extra charge of any kind. perthwait@Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 193 to 205 Park Row Also at 2212 te @a74 Yiird Avenue (Cor, 121st St.) WEDNESDAY, MAROH 288, 1911, $2.50 in Goods rave 8207 22% Sr f 1868 Est is what you AD get for a j filled book j of Surety Stamps and you select the goods from our counters. ‘Toy Clarke, ofthe Cincinnati _Na Over the Lot by Dah» [gms Aus rtcugrcssftn gmt ‘at Hot Springs, Ark. His recovery is expected. The renuite of prection game te the South x . i. 0 # Bo Boe Nationals, 19; Tourists, E QUALITY ST {Washington first team, @; Wash: ‘At San. Antono-—Chicago Americans, 11; San Antonio, & The New Spring Waists Assortment ‘ O/Netl) Main Store—Thiré Floor (Formerly Adame Butiding). Of Voile, Marquisette, Crisp Lawns, Pongee and China Silk, and All the Other New Fabrics White Voile Waists, $3.50 The entire waist beautifully embroidered with colored silk and trimmed with silk games were scheduled by the Bt. ede Bat BY May 1, made yoke effect. mono sleeves trimmed with a deep ruffle of lace. The high collar is also trimmed with lace. The waists are embroidered with navy ‘When the team comes Ni pitchers the batting practice, and at least one of these men will be with the nine throughowt the season Thousands Now Use This Recipe for Cough Syrup coral and all Beaslly Made at Home. Coste Notning if It Falle. | ‘The speed, which this simple home mirty | takes hold of a cough aud cong All-Over Embroidery Waists, $2. The entire waist of fine all-over embroidery separated. fine torchon Isce and tucks; front of the waist trimmed at the side with pleated ruffle, edged with lace collar aro also trimmed with la Exceptional value yo you cae bay read) . . Mix one pint of granulated Untrimmed Spring Millinery ONeill Main Store—First Flece (Formerly Adems Building). Untrimmed, simply trimmed, tailored hats for women Our department is replete with every acces- sory for Spring and Summer headwear in hats, flowers, wings, aigrettes, ostric! pompons, straw braids, bands, hoodgand crowns, ta the saeee seat ee tte Eee 2 sft i willow plumes, fanc: Women’s Untrimmed Hate ot 060. 6 ‘ cure irs Pohae trnde juperior finish, imitetion hair. Black ‘ailored Trimmed Hate, in the newest models, at $1.96. ‘ary description can bi acs, wistaris, sweet PERS, Moan roses, Opening Week in Women’s Underwear found tn our flower depart june roses, panates, blossoms, Women's 50c Silk Gloves at 34c O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floop—(Formerty Adame Building). Silk Under Vests, $3.50 to $4.50 Grades Made of fine Milanaise silk. Samples from one of the largest makers of silk un- derwear. Nearly all have richly embroidered yokes; Two-clasp silk gloves, every pair teed with double te in black (hi) liter at ifs cea Women's S6c Ve: Swiss Ribbed Lisle models which are precisely correct. They are boned throughout rocket voker in of lace and embroidery, ribbon and cluster ribbon bows. Sizes 18 to 36, various styles, at 91 Union Suits at 89c. Women's Swiss ribbed lisle Rengo Pelt Corsets, made for medium and stout figures; graduated ded for their wearing qualities; hose supporters attached d with embroidery and lece 5 We have the most complete assortment of popular corsets in New front Incing, Ln Vida, Redfern, Bon Ton, : , K., berris Good : N,, Princess, Nemo Self Reducing, Kengo belt, ete. All corsets fitted, free of charge, at 91 up. *1.98 to ‘6.75 Unusually Attractive Thursday Ofterings In New Spring Suits, Dresses and Coats tor Women O/Nel!! Main Store~—Third Floor (¥ormerly Adama Ballding). 930.00 Suits at $24.75 Sives 19 tos ” Pillows, Madame Irene, La Victoir American ‘Lady, sheer 8 9c order for a mattress, pillows, or both, with your address, and we will trust you to pay. Pay $1 fortnightly or $2 monthly if more convenient. lector sent if requested. ® Everything for Every Room Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Etc.| Curtains, Lamps, Clochs, Stoves, await your choosing possible, one handsox than the other, Open Saturday Evenings and shadings. $12.75 Foulard and Cloth Dresses at 99.75 About one hundred in |) the assortment; all shad- } ings and sizes, but made | in only two models; suit- able for all occasions, $8.50 Tub Frocks Lawns, Dimities, in the best and choicest assort- ment of materials, models and colorings, and mac tyles most suitable women and for undersi New Spring Serge Coats Worth $18.50 at $14.75 kmanship only and are made of fin silk taffeta lined. Your choice of Blacks, Navys and Tans Plain tailored or effectively combination trimmed Cold Storage for Furs The only safe way to pre» serve them from insects vhile away during the § mer, as well as to be 4 red of their retaining (a toa a | the desirable sheen incle as “: dent to low temperatures, Alterations Carefully and thorow, rformed at lowes ORE charges. in Fullest Dutch Neck Waists, 02 This dainty model has the new square Dutch neck. The front of the waist made with a panel of very fine embroidery with inser- tions of fine Val. lace and in tucks each side. The k is made with clusters of pin tucks and insertions of lace. The short sleeves are tucked and trimmed wih 0 pouaied lew with a cuff = - $2 Silk Embroidered Net Waists, 95.95 Made over net. The upper part of the waist is made of heavy silk lece, lower part of embroidered net. ‘The kimono sleeves are trimmed with folde of self colored silk and thecollaris also timmed with folde of silk; waists are all black and gray..........6.00005 95.95 A Complete Assortment of Wearing Apparel for Infants and Children O'Nedil Matn Ptore—Third Floor (Formerly Adame Building). Christening and Baptismal Outfits, also long robes, dresses and petticoats to match, and many long cloaks. Caps and Bonnets boxed, in sets; some simple, while others are elaborately trimmed. Prices too numerous to mention. Straw Hats, Bonnets and Caps, in the most up-to-date models. These are suitable for oS hinaeaie Fer 8c to ‘9.98 lee and many ecta, ars, ac DBC elbow sleeves, oe *1.50 Women’s New Spring Neckwear ONeill Main Store—Firet Floor (hormerly Adame Building: y selected with view of ing with the new Spring omed with embroider Beye Dresses, in bigh und front and back, embroid: ry TuMos, others with colore B yoars, at New reueit Lat and ba- tiste, round and $ sailor effects.... 1.98 Corsets in New Spring Models | *uiei"Rine “with three O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor (Formerly Adame Bullding). quarter sleeves, at “La Vide” Corsets are our specialty, and we are showing them In "1.50 % "998 with Excelon, which conforms the figure to the corset; trimmed with falls Linen Collars with Irish cro- chet turn-overs, val- ue $1.25, at. 75c Real Irish Cr Jabots, 1.50 tw °5.98 | Real trish Crochet Jabots with e Waist, C. BB, | Stocks, Dutch collars, ete., spring steels. ‘These corsets are at 02, 93 and & Great Annual Saie of New Spring and Summer Aprons Underpriced O'Nelll Main Store—Third Floor (Formerly Adame Boillding). This (s our annual apron event with low pricings that are extraor- dinary in every sense. Buy now and lay in your season's supply. An endless variety of women's aprons for every purpose, interesting to the waitress, parlor maid, nurse, hospital maids, typists, clerks, kitchen artists and cooks; also a complete assortment of wprons suitable for church affairs and afternoon teas, 100 Dozen Small Round Aprons of lawn and crossbar, trimmed with ruffles of the same material. While 12} tee IMSL, OREN) ciicssee'e sca sr cerssareseeOraens 2c Aprons, made of lawn, with and without bibs; with and with- out pockets; small, medium and large size; nicely 31 trimmed with embroidery, lace and hematitching, at.. ad LC Gingham, Percale and Black Aprons, small, medium and large; fitted and regular shapes; plain hem or ruffled, with and without pockets or bibs, 2 Peal Gor an is ” 21e,45c ana Ve Aprons for all occasions, made of law ambrie and per cule, large or small sizes, bib or Bretelle, Princess, Gibson and many other shapes. Extra large sizes included. Trim- mings of lace embroidery and insertions, others daintily we £0 ape. Born ' 45e, 9c, 95c,' 1.19 etc, Aprons, red cross, maids, nurse and regulation hospital; mace of extra heavy lawn, cambric with band and buttons or wide tie strings, with and without straps over the shoul- t if desired, 4De, 5 5c, 9c, ete, ders, trimmed, with and withous (i also Various materials to choose from; Ga yo and fit styie: some ribbom : 55C, 69C, 950, $1.69, ere. Fr eran ect Tt al 21, 45¢, 696, ote. Maids’ and Nurses’ Caps, t ? angie. avers and oblung Velvet Hoban fiisaed, as 4 wo 35¢ fect and many styles nrchiets, at 19¢ ana 21 ¢, cot. Dusting Capa new handkeroliet ‘and colors” Maids’ sleeves aud

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