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— 1911, =. THE mh A WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, Vneiewooa, §; 11. WW. Marrin, Upper! Montelair, $0; Fred Futlerton, Canoe Brook, &, Mere Michaels, Yountaka 87, W. H. Watt, Hackensack, 9%) Ge: ores | Vankeuren, Eni thaw, Upper Montclair, &: i. ¥. Rein: mund, Englewood, %; Marry Allsopp, nt MeAneny waid legal Bae t Kirby made a ivers Will Probably Fight It} + Out With Him Again This Week. jess than t ‘OC Tune 1.-Pree- by yesterday's rain and apept by | poring wind, the New Jersey t lo Golf Champtonehip began this ing under idea! comlitiona at the Clwh links. With J.-D. Trav Oswald Kirleby, the finalists last y of Phe Metzopoltian Champion- yusiy with competed, earty starters, there is a pros- ofijast week's great strugeie being . Next to Travers , the title holt 4 ptarted to-day ‘Mise Susennah e iticheal, who held the tte ot ° x Instructor to th ago, dut hasyprectically been out sport (got away early and &"4 has named it his intention to “come back” TRS ‘Qualifying round ¢¢ at 18 holes, Boot ie Oke Ont core: P. ifn soprand, Merrell, Hackensaty-6&% E. $., Madison, 03; C. V, Meseroie, him in Milan. An Invitation ‘A personal inspection of our Model Brewery | and Bottling Plant :will prove to be an education well worth while. ‘Come any day, you will receive a most courteous welcome. Rorest Hil, #1, Morgan Smith, Mo vet County, 84, CN. Phitiipa, Adantic Cit B. Richardson, co « FRORERSEY TLE eos ORDEREDREMOVED = Jocks low apaiet ine other, scores, but enlly five strokes higher than hie) _ owe record, made here last pars cept for miseing @ couse of » feet. hie play approached Perfection. ‘Travers took 7, get ene | % m, The latter took 6 strokes n | the first three holes, to 4 each or "iron | Max Behr, present champion, e| Dut with fre On oue ei | 19 landed him seven strokes above low | the medal round and !terasted property owners. * Sasued Were a feature of che day. Kleven teams | encroachments in Park Tow from |un bearing Englewood totalling &M points | pe naway to Spruce atreet and in Ful- | int one-half and Hackensack 369. TO SING FOR DE RESZKE. Mies Victorini Hayes Invited ¢o Viett Mim and Pacetal. At the special invitation of Jean de Reatke and Giaeomo Puecin', he board the French Jiner La Lorraine She is chaperoned by her inatructress, | will sing before M. de fi Mian aes me uotion of the Golden West, dearing SIA OBSTRUCTIONS f F remeving ee kille roaches and water bugs juickly. It contains a food rhed that It wae substance thet entices the bugs ard 95 pease, 72, 8 out and M, whic ‘ in | these ¢ ase « $20, 000, 000 9 BONDS SOLD. | Firet National Rank Purchaser of Estimate sind Resolves That} Encroachments Must Go De- spite Owners’ Protest. ~ eel Great Northern lasue. ] Despite pronounced opposition by tr nan 8 ai Bank uf al! alidewalk thie « } Don’ t Peresbe —|your Bowels ton and Ann atreets, from Park Row to P, wien street, must disappear. Reng centiy Borough President MeAneny's | 900, engineers decided that obetructions ex | Wt tending beyond the building line were |= impediments to traffic and iilegalty | Misa | Present. Accordingly to-day the Bo pard | INN VW: aHap , sess aor | Victorint’ Haves, @ New York girl, (0? Matimate adopted resolutions revok I\W T° pila bit | CARTER’S LITTLE | for Paria and Milan on| tne aii @ldewalk permite fo rceilar | SS e steps, showcases, stands, storm doors, Is / A little Aa | oops and projecting aignioards 134 “4 box—a | More than half @ hundred property |°ff tiny price —buta mighty big thing for shoes, 100 Polishes, 10c. Macauley. In Paris she} eon! owners and dusinese men tn the dis ff trict affected appeared before the board | fi to-day to plead for a rehearing 0° thet | SE meade od tatoos mies now. | Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Genuine aut. as. * |mente to show that a grave {just ¢| would be done them if the divatic der removing all encroachm were carried out. Loule Mouquin, the Ann treet restaurateur, wid John T Meehan, 'the “Reef and” man, also whtle that hued here at the prod amked her to come to of Homes | ‘| ime -C ‘waina,| || pea | —' The beer for family’ use, above all others, should be bottled at| the Brewery. Do you know that CENTAGE the only sanitary way of bottling beer is at the aah where the empty bottles can be thoroughly Sterilized and the filled bottles prop- erly Pasteurized? PETER DOELGER BOTTLED EER EXPRESSLY FOR THE HOME is the Beer of Beers for the entire family, the Beer that is entitled to its place in the Heart of Homes. iN > It is bottled at the brewery exclusively. When the pure beer | has been poured into a thoroughly Sterile bottle, automatically capped and sealed, the filled bottle is subjected to perfect Pasteuri- zation, which will kill any and all germ life that may otherwise defy even the greatest precautions, $1.25 the case of 24 bottles—one cent a bottle more than the ordinary beer. A little higher in price—a great deal higher in quality. : Order a trial case from your regular dealer. 1f he does not carry it, \ kindly let us know, we will see that you are promptly supplied. ment, 407-433 East 55th Street, i'r. New York ( (The Store That Satisfiee) Best of Week-End News for Men! 175 Warm-Weather Suits For Men and Young Men Going On Sale Tomorrow Morning At $18 Instead of $25, $28 or $30 All of Latest Fancy Fabrics All Made the Wanamaker Way Oneof theevents that we like to throw into a week’s programme asa matter of ginger! Basis of this offering is a manufacturer’s overstock—failure of looked-for orders to materialize—and a slight craving tor ready money with which to discount his bills. We selected the best fabrics he had, turned them over to tailors who are used to the WANAMAKER WAY of making clothes, and the result is the finest collection of sprig, new summer suits we have seen come into the store for tedtepettiine in a long while! Tans, browns, grays. 102 Suits of Usual $25 Value 42 Suits of Usual $28 Value $18 To add to the variety of the fabrics we have had a few very fine “‘season-ends” made up for us, and these will be included in the selling. In placing the actual values of these suits at $25, $28 and $30 we are leaning to the side of conservatism. And it is a real pleasure to say that they are yours at $18. It means the making of 175 mighty good friends for this clothing store! Tomorrow 1 31 Suits of Usual $30 Value Main floor, New Building <¢ Bon Voyage to Women’s Suits! Several Hundreds of Them Leave for Other Parts Tomorrow Traveling Price-Light—$15 and $25 Although they Carried $25 to $47.50 Markings Earlier in the Season One of the foundation stones on which is built the success of this suit business (perhaps the most successful in America) is the fact that the opening of each season finds us freed of everything that even whispers of the preceding season. And this is an instance of how we accomplish it. In the $15 Group In the $25 Group Senate little silts. of black satin that Serge suits mainly, with a sprinkling «* im- pleased they came here to ed homespuns, basket weaves, wo: bell at $28. 50, right on the heels of the exhibition per Blue, ja ay greens, voilet—these + of their Parisian originals which travelled in the aaa meted Bawa Can iTiecuad his caaen cre $50 and $60 class. wore actical of blue | the suits hang, as fresh as the day they came, is ha mouel ith er clr and cut of These severely plain suits of blue broadcloth will be just what some women had in mind. hes inted callers of In this group the early prices were $37.50 to 7.5 eatin over deeves. (These were $25 hartiec Thousands of trunks are being packed right now—for Europe, for the shore, for the mountains. In nearly every one of them can be found a niche and a welcome for one of these un- costumes. Wherever they go, they are sure to reflect credit on the wearer and on this store. Come early if you can—but come. Gecond floor, Old Building, {Our WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO Watch for our FREE OFFER in the Sunday and Evene | = @ ing Newspapers, JAMES McGREERY & CO, | TRIMMED HATS, On Friday and Saturday, June the and and 3rd. Ee Bigh-Gr le Furniture Sale of handsome large and small Hats o sberalGreditf ems ‘ for dress or street wear. 10,00 : value 15.00 to 45.00 $7. «6 $109 OPEN EVENINGS UNTH 23rd Street 34th Street 2174-37 AV BETHI8 SIS" ST