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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 381, 1911." 1 Y THE FAN a : Boos He Ni By vic He Reforms and Cuts Out Baseball. yer"! wiro | YHeRR AINT. A at fore SHALL WEST Coney how in AN we SHALL @ conseicucus \ GOIN “TA BE HOMORE BASEBALL, ISLAND AND WE SHALL AY HAMMERSTEINS AN’ REACTORS NOTHING= NO, NOTHING SHALL (& BECOME FAMILIAR FIGURES i @N NOT ONLY THAT -~8UT We ARISE “To INTERFERE WITH WALL THA CLASSY ] SHALL DENY OURSELVES GuR WADOED Biss! ee BEANERIES | THA TAXI | NO THING THAT WouLD tnea SS Hannony SHALL DRIVERS CHALL COME “TA MAKE YOU HAPPY OH My Liv Tue ty IN CUR KNOW U5 BY Sur, | ADELINE = You wHo Ane est ! . MiDOLE NAMES !! My FIRST AN ONLY THOUGHT!) Ex-Champion Mellody | CHARLEY White storY ||Georgetown Wins the Catholic _ |##?.72)° Fe iia aos SESE SS eee ee arene IN TOMORROW'S PAPER.|/ College Baseball Championship .»:. ren 4 oan bee oe L: + placed hia, any permitied the Woe te eat 07) for hie ten-found bout wit @am Lake: Sila, during te, fet of the itharagh in inthe he ‘pnt "rnmoue with pam fering | £04 and Ralph Calloway, subst! Three Times in the Sev- enth Round. re of John field of starters om Ke ° Beaten by Joe Ste LIL | ne series of storton on Hecate while O'Connor, the oposing twirler was | Poy jy g't,| fae" run. tuted. The referee atonped the Oght ta _>— ' tine € may sugte | co savaes CBED riggrens be BORGATOWN ts now the Cathotte| Sccupying the bare Lei Tings i ‘a ‘The aries tatwren Tahigh ond Tafumtio te a! (ne fourth, rn ba ita ints Goat ttt, fa | | WY Referee Charley Watts, Citas Ciases a avr t anon, fous ie, usta, Shel cite Toone ght eens) atch. for: Lansord. : : P it to-morrow. rub! prmell nit ” their woo J eon Goevte Manon New Englander Hits the Floor bean wher battie | Tim Crail ning Mere ntl thet con nents won the ft mine of the emma eie| Sciatbatee, = SY AT ee foarte Kueiowt, : I latter's fievd, | geitice, eciey-tnais at tro eunre againet Wesleyan tym me af — Al XY, May 31-—Knockout Gto& The soucherners | beh heed wn Ries, the Went Point twirer, held the fee | Frown kRocked out Johny Allen Rest on: won because of thelr finding hoe for hits when they meant rung, GIMB | Diamonds for Bridesmaids And “Sweet Girl Graduates” ti , The particular point of this announcement is that these most | th ter | ‘The Yale team arnt partial eovenge awe the! fovwn tivated them Yast season | i tod. intents | manner in whic | An Unheard-of Event in Untrimmed Millinery ELS | Famous Castle Hats---500 Samples: | Will Be Sold Tomorrow at $1.75 3 Exact duplicates of these Hats have sold all season at from $5 to $10. esses This event is unprecedented, because this is the first time Mr. Castle*has ever. turned over all his samples to one store. But because we are the recognized leader of * millinery, he was willing to give us this collection of 500 Hats, as he knew that in so . BY JONN POLLOCK, Joe Stein, the east side welterweight, had the better of ljoney” Mel- lody, the Boston fighter, in a ten-round | bout at the Brown Gymnasium A. A. @tag. Stein was substituted for Ted | Neleon of Australia, who weighed f ten pounds over the required wel and Me ly refused to fight him. Was too clever for Mellody and dropped him three ‘times during the bout. Young fight 01 alnly having } 6 to get an the eri Pollc anager o! te appropriate remembrances for either of the two numerous groups i : ‘ Meera as ters te uuet BettioR ih | of young women above referred to are not only original in de- doing his famous reputation would not suffer. a ten-rou ioaxt atag ot alts sign but most inexpensive in price. On the other hand, we considered it an honor to secure what must be termed the The secret lies in the fact that we not only designed them but | made them; and you derive the full benefit of our economy in production. F The diamonds are carefully selected, brilliant white stones, sparkling, and the workmanship is as careful as in our higher- | priced pieces: | Single Stone Rings, $8.75 to $40. , Scarf Pins, plain, pear and knot “Fancy Rings, with diamonds and | designs, $6.76 to $14.60. real sapphires, reconstructed rubies Bracelets, $8.75 te $80, Oriental pearls, $21 to $65. Ryo Drop Ear Rings, $36 to New York A. C. Crews Take H Upset lub en best and most authoritative collection of Untrimmed Millinery it is possible to assemble. The best-dressed women in America—and on the other side of the water—know and appreciate the ultraness of Castle Hats. About 250 styles, and two Hats of each—as this collection is the entire sample lines of Mr. Castle’s New York and Chicago offices. No damaged or imperiect Hats in the lot, as these Hats have not been knocked around insalesmen’strunks. Majority of styles are of a character that require simple trimmings—as many are French modified styles that areso much liked by Ameri- Fredtie s, $12 to $26, La Valliere Pendents, $18t0 $75. | can women. In other words, there are Hats that are suitable for tailored and demi-tailored trimmings, also others { F re ean Rarer: to eget Plain ang ik’ vigor” | that lend themselves to artistic but rather plain adornments. ’ Three Races on Harlem River i : aneaiie : ' In a nutshell, they are ae) ideas bi erguaing Frais that aay he peoduaet, Bs tp are Ababa : ded ust Blow . Leghorns Tagals lemps ilans Deylons adagascars Q oe mre When $1 Black Voile Yeddo Embroidered Lingerie Straw-and-Tapestry Is 65c. a Yardad--- Mostly medium and small shapes, although there are some ef the picturesque type. As these are the new It’s time for women who want dresses of this standard materia] | Mid-summer shapes, many of them are of modes that will prevail in the early Autumn. Some of the Hemp and to come briskly te share ir’ the offering: Leghorn Hats are faced with silk velvet. Every desirable color of the season— All-wool, perfect black, in a crisp finish, 42 inches wide, from Natural King's Blue Black ~~ Purple Empire — Cerise String Navy Coral White our own stock, This event presents a good opportunity for one to enjoy the courtesy of our a the asi New Roche! tin the se junior quadruple sculls 8! sculls, One of Suitable f rf wns as well as veiling ov lored foundations. Special, tomorrow, Scyard. | NO-CHARGE TRIMMING SERVICE $1.75 and $2 Colored Silk-and-wool Poplins at $1.15 | Which is extended to all our patrons who purchase Hats and Trimmings in our Millinery Sections. _ Tatra rioor. A remarkably pretty weave, softly diaping and lustrous, ee with self-colored Jacquard effects, coin dots, scroll designs, and | Arrived! Second Carload of Making: Yourself at Home oarsmen « single sc and the 3 the largest that has ever at- other charming figures. Twenty distinct colorings, inciucing tan, | ‘ y, sen! Anes t ‘ —_—_—__-_——- | rose, sage, apricot, brown, blue and violet. 42 inches wide Now OFFICE DESKS at Half Price t No aay tn Co al sy ones, when youre mowoR ie Sie emis : ee = | ata saving of 60¢ a yard—one-third of the usual prie 2d Floor From a noted manufacturer of Office Furniture, we pur- ih Ai bed shoves Agile el pulpal ee Hay ia =o om = | i i residuary legatee of a lot of other people's ideas that have to i ; = - ea ee a chased two hundred fine Desks to sell at half their regular prices. | jn, pate upon. CARSTAIRS i | For the Belle of the Beach Mi taal Ver ener he irst shipment two weeks ago, and sold most owever, there are wave to go about it, and some bot cya | | 2 9 saad kel Ay ant helps to a great and abiding peace of mind are found in ther ) R a E Hl Fashion s Latest Modes Tomorrow, the first of June, we shall place the second following list of things needed for the Summer Home and Garden, ua . * instalment on suie, at the same clear saving of one-half. | 414 to he obtained of good quality at | ices in the Gin! 7 serail! In B athing Suits ‘The desks are splendidly built, modern in style, in golden oak, mahogany | {4nd to be obtained of good quality at low prices in the ————— Throughout our entire col | mish.gnd solid mahogany, nine aa Garni ba Housewares Store: = “i vrice-range of the new shipment rung from -top Desks, metal; lection of Bathing Suits there 0 Double Flat-top Desks, at 945. Refrigerators bola 00 te ace, cach are many modish styles — in Incidentally, we have reduced all Office Desks in our regular stock; A few high-grade Side-icer Refrig- Ses ae eee fash ther kinds. But there | 0m $11.60 decks, ut $10, to $210 Desks, at $176, erators, with enamel-lined provision Lawn Mowers ct, no other kinds, ut there Mr. Busines : If you missed the opportunity the firet time to | chambers. High-grade Mowers, with are none of the sensational } half what you expected to pay, you wil! be glad that | Might toe Capactty of crucible steel, oil-tempered; type, as they are not practical. tance, knocks twice, beh Fe it i. rq aren aluminum finish. | " Tro le. althoug! ome of the desks: Sin. 10 tbs, & ctor Brand, 10-inch wheel, fours foe a coule Rane ie 7 £42, Iioll-top Desk, Mahogany finish, 64 In, long, 81 | 4¥in. 125 }bs. 8426.60 | kniven“—— 14ein., $20; 16-Iny @83, ‘ 4 ; 1 Z - W: ow e] 18-in., $24. : very modest, — men are | ularly $67, High Roll-top Desk, Solid Mahogany, 60 in, au Metal Wind. w Screens Superb Brand, five knives—1¢-+ delighted with it, because itis | long, 26 in. dec in, high 24x39in. 36¢ S4x4din., 460 | in., $48; 16-in., $20; 18-in., $29, just right for swimming—no i Ay 46, regularly $72, Double Flat-top Desk, of Solid Mahogany, 64 in, 24 in., 880 % . Gimabel Brothers peel Ball . ° ten Ae long, 40 in. wide, » : open,» skirt to inter en ith hat stren- "At $42.75, regularly $86, Low Roll-top Desk, of selected Quartered Onk Wood-frame Extension | wheel iin’ veyulutly $4, of OSa0e uche pas ise, He Dane ts baeis ef Sal i Black W an ut, full ea uppe ‘] with vertical file, private card drawer, Window Screens in teniharly 6. at ry i d front, give the effect of a | ink-well, etc.— modern in every detail. i m im t ‘ aeirt. 8 fn ut ide roeularly $90, Double Flt-top Desk, Quartered Ox, 69. long, gee ca teens Aone it ane Bearing, Lin, 32.60; fein gator :, 38 1. le. 2 7 4 +» $3. Mohair, $7.95. Satin, $12.60 ‘At $47.60, regularly $95, Directors’ Table, of solid Mahogany, 10 tt, | *4*87 in, 8&0 80 x45in., 480 Giinbel High Wheel Lawn, to $16.50, long x 4 {t. 6 in. wide, Eighth Floor Garden Hose four blades—~1d-in., 67.95; - Gimbel Brothers’ Special Garden | 16-in., $8.26. ; 0 26 ft » $4.60; - Many Silk Remnants, 50c Yard | fim “iej, 8% 0s Or | sin weeting, ain, Moa. A busy Silk Store is known by its remnants. Thousands ; , Wallabout Brand Garden Hose, 25 12-Ins 406 suvin, 1 ; on, in the most | {tJength, $8.75; 60 ft. length, $7 tein. 600 S6-in.. $1.90 : Nassau Brand Garden Hose 24-ine, 86c 4 ft. length, $2.60; 60 ft. length, $4.76. Water Coolers ) | “Gem Hose Nozzles, at $0c each, A complete kane omit Galvani’ Garden Hose Reels, hardwood, | opAenamelined. ina. or 10-gallon | with iron wheels, will hold from 50 | Sices, in vurious colors, $1.50 to $8, Ika in shorter | to 100 ft. hose, regularly 75c, at 45c. . Fifth Floor sand the collection is The new Sweater Suit is on- other clever style—also very practical, Its smart sweater is | worn outside the skirt of mohair, and its knitted tights make it | 4 very desirable for swimming. avy and Oxford, $6.76. have accumulated here during the “Our Bathing Suits—whether those with gored, circular or | ©! i and desirable we plaited skirts, or in princess style,are fashioned with graceful lines. | 4, {it full pice, ec Tig Ng Ba gd Trimmings in ever) ance are in perfect harmony with | ~‘Especia ‘ollection of Fe the style of the suit, whether the Mohair Suits, $3.95 to $7.95, Keene's Chop House Cy changes, of ever-varying emotions, has stood by Carstairs Rye whiskey hy [ch York, the city of fads, of rapid #8 leng Satin Suits, 97.96 to $28.50. itable for blouses, linings or trim ‘ovelty Silks, $22.60 to $82.60, length, Tafleta Suits, $7.96 to $13.60. ) F ne for over 122 years—nearly a century and Coquettish Bathing Caps, besides Sandals, and other acces- |?" : — ee Second Floor Mattings by the Mile & quartet. ; sories, also in pleasing selection. Third Floor | Special Offers of Seeds, Shrubs and Trees | phat js no p recommendation for this collection of Generation after generation, from your great — at Less Than Half | these Japan and China Mattings, except as to its extent, Women grandfathers down to the present time, the These House Dresses $1 Worth of Seeds for 16¢ |e 76 worth of | | Who are seeking ideally cool, clean Summer coverings for their most discriminating, the keenest have insisted A | ofler for Thursday, in- b4 Ligne dge +4 floors, will Le far more interested in the many beautiful patterns, ‘ upon Rye, the purest, smoothe: Should Be More Than adi f ash 1 De Petey were ave | | the splendid « it sand the thoroughly moderate prices, nos key distilled, i tin iendeeh) Ae In spite of the competition of hardwoed floors and Summer tiie aged ir Ls $2, $2.25, $3 and $3.75 Landi aoneh ys, Matt hold their own admirably, a sensible and econo- vepayytiny ey Three of the four styles come from a tub-dress maker whose fame has | 1 Japanese Snowball, ering, which iy we have gathered this es- niform. spread all over the land. It is now the end of his season, 60 he 8 Dablia Bulbs, high c 0 over his surplus lots to us. One d week we disposed of one collectior end here comes another lot of (0 dresses of very good percale, Enrlier in. the season we sold many of the $3.75 dresres ut $5. Plain ee h artistic floral and Oriental designs, at $9.50 to ercale, lavender, light and cadet blue—with bands polka dotted, band em- ind teleph orders carefully filled the day received | $20 for the roll of 40 yards, roidered in white. Subway Store, Balcony | From China come the strong and durable $4, ware $4.00, Percale, lavender, light and cadet blue [attings in plain designs that are woven to stand dd use. In 75 to arp, $7.50 to $9.50 the with eyelet embroidery and ‘black-and-white pipings. ir ; Those at $2.25 were made especially for us from a surplus g In 7 u $ yardage of striped pere blue or black on white—trimmed roll of 40 yds., 116-warp, in plain and tancy de- with plain color, : d signs, at $9.50, $11, $12 and§i4 for the 40-yq roll, At $2, striped pereale—blue or black on white-—copied y aL BD, . i from a een eet at $3, and trimmed with plain material. BROADWAY NEW VORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. We invite you to see the showing while the selection the mellowest, tastiest, purest, oldest, American he chaice close weaves, in plain white and in- T peciel— All for 38 © d varieties, next time you order whiskey, tnake sure you order Carstairs Rye, | LING CO. a Carstairs Bros, Also made from surplus material, Second Floor is complete. , Sixth Floer

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