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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JU 1911, He Is Filled With Joy for a While. . ! ei wou wena cosets cute! twas Lil tan cuele wt OPTRA fa = THA WIFO HAS AN ATTACK OF Tuer parry barr bam! VESTERDAY ' Wei iF THIS | GUT A SUDDEN area teones ra QUEER IO ESOPHAGUDITIS- NIX! HE'D Ven, OAR THAT GREYS WAS Onset SCCURS AGAIN you'L: BG ATTACK OF CHOKE MA FOR THAT - FLOORY ~ you YR SPRING, FOR TOMORROW | 1 KLOOKING FoR ANOTHER Jom MENTAL GUESS Lt YUST HAVE TARLOF )| LOOK A Bry tun! {V3 A WONDER HE CONT Ger AND 16 ABERRATION TA " OVER ON THA FLOOR AN'= = {| Sutreek YOU HE TA ma WHICH 1AM ar ‘TR GPRING ON HIM OR I'he ees 99 THe Rasy, TIMES SUBVECT! MISS Har GAME - ¢? oF THe OAY OFF? LAs cee. +. -7 wi Tame och eel dae ak a the polloe officials there. DD Three gat in the way of an auto a e day or two ago and would not sur- render the road. They sniffed th ‘ line odor several times and then #cam- Parrot Routs Burglar and Prevents Robbery. pered away, apparently satisfied. wilh the Mrs. E. B. Meats Grvaiian parrot dozed lazily on its perch at the famfy — ; residence, No. 2% Locust avenue, New Rochelle, while a burglar was gathering up|Caught Deer as It Jumped. cut glass and silver valued at $1,000. When returning from work, William Over One But when the thfef started passing the loot to a confederate the parrot began| Kane of Mile River, Conn,, : i to sit up and take natice, deer by the z Million AME OW A Stor MEANS STANDAKD OF MERIT 6th Ave. and 20th St. NEW YORK He intended to keep his prize, but the fence did not seem to be in an amiable Shoes Sold mood, and rather than make @ hole in it K through a barbed wire fenc Pairs of fn 1910, he was longing for a crack at Ted at) to whom he had lost the dec! yy ” on his first visit to England, Tei How McCoy “Cleaned Up” in| pritchara or even Charley Mitchell Barnato and McCoy sailed for Ens-| South Africa by Defeating) '2n4 tew days after the fight. Bar- nato was a man of moods and on the way up jumped from the ship in a fit Doherty and Won and Lost a Of despondency, utente: tone ne ne acker and South Afric one of} its Millionaire Backer, Barney} most” picturesque characters McCoy ; . . : when he got to London {mmediately ‘a iy » “Who ts it? I don’t get you. Go away! Barnato, Told in This Chapter offered to fight any man in England and put up £60) with The Sport n to Mra, Helm was arousec and woke her husband. The burglar escaped, but by Noted Referee . Lies White] jeit ail his plunder behind, Discomfort After Meals Feeling oppressed with a sensation of ftdttrere Recways | Why Not Add To Your Vacation Pills # Money By Taking Advantage wil free, the avstem of alice ec a cea clans aoa match But netther T 01 ye 2 got no fights at all. He stayed Gelert Vrs vegetables SB cntea eon, “St | am several months and|Deer Halt Auto to Sniff Fumes. the same liking for aut gasoline | Qrugzista or by mall m played the races, making a big clean- 1d Atlantic City b fumes as the human dear, according to RADWAY & ©0., New York, WAY NO. S2—KID M’COY, | Bots tnen took ante for tisetioa| Peel does around Attandio city bave]| fumes te a eae of the Splendid Offerings in Ospreight, 1911, by The Prem Publishing Oo. | and landed here shortly after the CRATERS SES OE any (The New York World). famous Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight in © 8 ES Ee beara HILE Kid McCoy was training | Carson Clty. in Johannesburg for hig fight Soon as McCoy landed in America he ‘ with Doherty @ party of Aus- | !ssued a challenge to fight iy middle- 9 e e tralians came to town. They were anx-| Welght'in America, This was accepted h S M h ] t St ] &S ratang care to town, “nhs wore anx-| pee manera, tne waa.ceee" ll! "There’s 90 Much Quality,Style & Service fight, but, although they favored boa By half Fete eds ‘ e e 9 ° Deters, thay were ansovs to eee both| nie men, were mated torfaht a in Every Brill Suit That There’s a Bi the Palace Athletic Club on May 26. . Dp This clubhouse was the largest arent ets, th Saar Saving for You at Each Price Unlimited opportunities to save money for all the family—and at no sacrifice in shoe quality, either. The items following stand out prominently in this week’s offerings. Men’s (JUST THINK Girls’ Velvet ei yeaa Be OF IT! Pumps. Oxfords Woments Cravenette Splendid in appearance, The ring was pitched under a roof made to resemble the roof of a grotto with ®orgeous tinsel and looked almost like a y ’ rounds to @ decision for . O'Brian said he weighed 163 pounds and probably did. He was in fairly good shape, although he carried a little too much’ fat. MeCoy” sald. he welghed 106 THE BRILL SPECIAL pound bat lnunnlnaiy temarked (Hat ——————— {f any one wanted to say he weighed a fF ri . 168 pounds he wouldn't object. When Stands pre-eminent among good suits at this popular price, for no better hi 008 1 he rij hi the mon stood up in the ring there sure up to every standard of was a decided contrast between can be had at $15. Brill Specials must me Eee ce ee rae oreen ne most $20 suits. So wide is the range that choosing is easy. There’s the famous U.S. TRUE BLUE Serge, which neither sun nor water can fade. (One Eyelet) still better in value. The QUAKER GRAY and other good shades of gray flannel serge. And a Pumps and Button Sizes 6 to 1014 $1.50 more the appearance of a finely tre ined host of gray, brown, tan and silk mixtures; blue-on-blues and fancy blues. = thi fight A A tea , Oxfords. “ 1lto’ zz win the ‘former fen hetwoen o'Brten In light, all wool fabrics; two or three button soft roll or flat 15 Only a comparatively few Bae boy Moc \d ‘0 S, i i i - y “Cov APPEARED ine every trick he possessed to atail | lapel models. A saving of $5 for you on every suit, at.......... pairs left (but all sizes) of | Good Cammeyer values at a i off the game, rough Boston fighter, but ee ae UY nalttt tte eresaee’ oa “aces ©THE BRILL TWENTY Remarkable suit ales at 820 $3.50; while they last the 8,712 pairs we put on $ > fighters at work in thetr tratning amps around the ring, laughing and kidding | Made-to-order suits at $30 are no { sale two weeks ago. All we 2.00 Girls Strap I before getting vn t bets, Bri dat tl indulged ° PRSBpEraTed Gants ARhier naroed ca Hae Meee TER aE! Gpansne that more carefully hand tailored and Anished| non hatter designed. Refined, ask is your inspection —it Boys’ Box Calf won't take any sales talk to Bluchers. sell you. Real values $3.50 baaeeneet prseeresy low the visitors to see the two fig! Brien got ac confused he didn't know distinctive English and conservative models, Delightfully cool, quarter i Wy ge eek 5 a silk lined, TRUE BLUE serge suits with silk lined sleeves. There’ 8 the camp, where the African champion went new Oxford blue, a classy blend of blue and gray hopsack 20 weave fabric. Also gray, brown, tan and silk mixtures........ $ Pumps. The acme of comfort in foot- through his paces and showed the very Some more of those on fore yous be mes capable ‘and $4.00, knockabout shoes for rough we, e y American did not 5 Tea Gul ace acne abc Gan ca In Brill Clothes of Better Grade at $25, $30 and $35 wear at play. Sizes8 to 11 $1.25 his fighting aiility, and the higher the Sizes 1 to 514, A remarkable range of this season’s best ready-to-wear clothes. ‘There are silk lined blue serge suits at $25; genuine 1 cheviots, coolest and most durable fabric made, quarter silk lined at $30; nd suits of the famous Martin's serge at $35. All tailored with thoroughness, in English and conservative models, odds were on Doherty the better no and his backers would be pleased, So when the Australians showed up at MoCoy's camp the Kid was apparently all hospitality and seemingly anxious to put his best foot forward. ‘When it came to boxing, however, he appeared # awkward and clumay and displayed such a deplorable lack of Ynowldege of the fighting game that man in the party {mmediately classed the Kid as a dub and plunged on Doherty. They spread the news of MoCoy's poor condition and lack of class, and the odds on Doherty wont soaring upward. But MoCoy’s backers and most of the Americans in the place jyere put wise to the trick and quietly grabbed up a}! the money that Doherty's adeirers offered. How McCoy Fooled Them. The fight took place on the evening of Dec. 2 and was quite a social event ri t ut i, all the English residents and. offers, as oanwey farnaro PRESENTED | MSCoy A ‘DIAMOND MEDAL woll as the prominent citizens and the officials of the Boer Government were $2.50 | $1.25 ‘igus S175 Over 1,000,000 Pairs of Shoes Sold in 1910 RECTAL She Bail UMANN & BRE “aamastst48.4° han | 19,50 SOPRA BO) $ ye x? XX YOUNG MEN’S SUITS SPECIAL AT $10 —Designed, cut and made espec- ially to fit and please young men. Youthful, snappy, graceful models and handsome, attractive patterns, Gray, brown and tan mixtures, blue serges, blue-on-blues and fancy blues in cassimeres, worsteds and serges. A distinct saving of $5 10 MRCORODEOUOS aoe es sie aenat cea scass 3 ; rer White, gray and striped white flannel trousers, special at $3. Outing trousers of khaki, $1 of white duck, 81 and $1,560, Automobile dusters, gray and tan, $1.50 to $10. Office coats, 50c to $7.50. An Unusual Sale of Suits for Boys $6.00 All-wool Suits at $3.75 4 breasted and Norfoll€ suits, half of them with two y attractive assortment of Double- rs of knickers, Brown, gray and there. his left from his right. Through all] tan mixtures, guaranteed all-wool, We wil! gi ua new suit if the service sh Tho fight wan to be.twenty rountialor this McCoy kept pecking away with bia 8 isf TEN ee pain (| rs uld | isha iat for $5,000 a side and @ division of the WH OEIAE late tint medamea| prove in any way unsatisfactory. A genuine saving for you in every suit. ul (CURED by a Mild. Safe and Certain OnFICE MI D Gee. B Wix, M. D. Rectal Specialist 3d St, N rb! ‘York. ) gate receipts. Boston boy and gradually wore | MaCoy wore his usual white tights, | e And in the tenth round | with an American flag tn his belt a iat so loudly for the | also had the Ame’ 2 at corner. Although he re ception when he anoe inspired the k with bed him with anything } nee much longer. garding his ability. He Inoked pale and|"" the nex " chaptrs azo desta mith thin, and, as a matter quite recovered from the effects of his recent {IIness. Doherty was in fi shape. Hoth weighed about 158 ponn By tho third round the heavy on Doherty had switched to MoCoy and the American + throughout tho + of the fig ¢ ely outclassed by | put | toy GRADUATION SUITS, all-wool, black and blue, $4.95. A NEW WASH SUIT FOR BOYS AT $1 AND $1.50. There’s a simple device at the waist for lengthening the suit, fitted with hose and drawers supporters. Russian and blouse suits; fast color patterns in Croxton, galatea and gingham. PICTURESQUE PLAY SUITS, $1. They'll give the child a lot of fun and save his good clothes. Indian, cowboy, major, jack tar and baseball suits. And at $1.25, captain and scout. KAZOO ATHLETIC SUSPENDERS. For boys and girls. Support both the knickers and stockings. Insure freedom of action and proper circulation. Nothing nearly so good, 50c. AMERICAN BOY SCOUT SUITS, $3; New York Agents. Harlem and Union Square StoresOpen Saturday Evening FIVE STORES; 125TH STREET ‘ ry 2 At Third Ave. BROADWAY i f 47 CORTLANDT At 40th Street Near Greenwich A is by the nt, origit 7 Time and hy me in this etty for of years. My patients atment are not latd ly attend to bust 7} Day part Sofa Bed in Golden Oak, upholstered in as illustrated. Value $50 19 50 s of Piles, Fistula sca Fisute ca ihe condition OF 3 Rooms ‘715 A foes £125 5 Rooms $ payment after cure Furnished Furnished furnished 0 Maid In attendance for Women| WRITE for our NEW W Ps Freight °: R LIBERAL Write for mi Mlvateatind Book WoT OOK eT containing e ay reig t Crepir TERMS th apply also to Lone STE BBUARN AS UNION informavion ew" and Railroad Fare !1". Sew seray Tara big murs of money on hie Hie) Wee NearChambersSt, THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES 14thSt., so and Connectieute, fmeedine 10 im_£0 g ow OPEN ™ RD; 84TH BT. | ake McCoy along and back | , . Mi fap asuinet pone of. the. English | ; Fy - = : : —_— === @ "rid Wants Work Wonders. evenings a O45 STe3 SAVE, i ore eavily, He was} ren & ti e er the fight at are Swan crcsent ha |} It’s worth reaching for, cent diamond medal b: : ee — one ae Aid Pagoda 10c—Black or Tan, great liking to ™ y and had cleaned All dealers,