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a ‘ ; or THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911. He Runs An AWFUL Risk of Getting Fired. FLOOEY THE FAN " NO si vou can NOT Have ' higghnaun — Youle HOT aren bd Take =1F i Miss THAT wanns a — ae = ¥ou' (GER GAME ToOAY ji CROAK\ | ' bas . Pe MAY-— GGT ME? Lazy! THA CHIEF DON'T SEEM TAGE. — | (cha ween t wou yw Dc dla taflns Malia? 14 & HUMOR TA ARGUE ECTHER- HAVE A RAISE IN GALARY = / id ‘Waele sects aaa oe THAT | BE. FOR 10 Mose BUCKS PER, - ml by HE'O TROW ME cuT on MY EAR IF I'D SAID AHOTHER WORD ~ +-MeM= OH=1 Gor UT}! tnintiatnaesst GET ME? ARASE == WIKST GRANT THA BOON / ~ WHICH U CRAVE 2? 4, 2 g ) ; . a or-vor! § bl : ‘% & ' 2 e 1h wildly ex: smnoed Hate Dysentery, Diarrhoea, | With the ieee “Spas ir bad cisrauit’!| Cholera Morbus himself to his but could not. ed. MoCoy stood an to count the von as he realized that | , Exierually, fle oe so the K ipraine, Try trina the Kid heaved a | Sea! es Sigeuaite, Bs ; ‘the pplication ot ? f and walked to his [Paley goa tee! r was counted out and | “see i they > piieactnd Sinker Radway’s Ready Réllef n of the money was made Maher Tricd for K. O. Peter was mad all thr 14 and simply » hop land: or Was up in the | the next day tn Jimmie Wakeley's wad scenes ee Set eee re: Maher landed on the Wild's stom: | Joon, MeCoy receiving $12,000 and Maher [oid by all drusnists, u : om one of tach. ‘The Kid landed one tn the samo } $1,008 RADWAY & ©O., New Tek, The McCoy-Maher Fight at ©: Coney, the Peculiar Shifting of the Odds, the Long Wait iateiane a BM eeem| To Meet and to Beat Competition ei reel $20, $22, $25, $30 Suits Reduced morrow. se- Sale Begins To-morrow Morning at All Five Stores'-w on recovered and rt Twice mor Told by Famous Referee. No. 58—KID M’COY. Gorsright, 1911, by The Pree PM (The ‘New Wor © of his momentum. In| Maher hit tne Kid only | of the blows being a hard " nd|right Jolt to his wind that landed a |} 1 nN a@ pair of proper gloves, All| little too high to do any damage. N the fall of 18%, when Kid McCoy this took time, and it was well after | returned to New York after his #2 “hen the gong rang for the first | swing to ty through the M: lenged by Peter fought all the big weight class, He was game fighter and an ex! hitter. A twenty-/ Puts Maher Down. r 1a You'll be glad. Black or Tan. | 10c—all dealers, Suits for Men and Young Men Blue Serge and Fancy Suits {with al and ru: frog i oe pie of fe Ready-to-Wear Ready-to-Wear famous became be deferrea. the afternoon before the Co Your Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of $20, $22, $25 and $30 Fancy Suits. Your Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of $20, $22 and $25 Blue Serge Suits. This is not a sale of manufacturers’ surplus stock or samples, nor of any bankrupt or undesirable stock, and it is not caused by any one of a dozen other reasons which we, might give, but wont. The only reason for this remarkable sale is to BOOST BUSINESS, to MEET AND TO BEAT COMPETITION. We boost business and YOU get THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN SUITS YOU EVER BOUGHT right at the very beginning of the season, instead of at the tail end. ; on Every suit is RIGHT FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK of high grade Suits. Each and every Suit at the regular price of $20, $22, $25 and $30 was the biggest and best value to be had. Every Suit is splendidly hand-tailored and finished and shows the distinction and tone of high-class workmanship. They’ll delight the critical, ‘well-drdssed man with an eye to the detail and construction of clothing. : Suits of fine blue serges, gray serges, cassimeres, worsteds, Hopsack-weave, flannel serges, cheviots and | genuine Irish cheviots. In short, every good seasonable fabric; all models. English, modified English and | poongt bl il soft roll and flat lapels; two and three button; half, quarter and full lined; silk, mobair and serge lined. Su entire stock of $30 fancy suits; out entire stock of $25 and $22 fancy and blue serge suits and our entire stock of $20 suits—the famous Brill Twenty, the equal of any suits sold at $25. There are silk lined Blue serge suits; silk lined Oxford Blues; silk lined shepherd plaids, the beautiful Dixie grays and other plain grays; an immense assortment of gray, tan, brown and silk mixtures, plaids, stripes and pencil stripes and a host of others too numerous to mention But come and see them, you'll not be urged to buy | —you won't need urging. This is the biggest and best sale we have ever had and your big opportunity, It ) sTAMPED ON A Shor R MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6th Ave. and 20th St. NEW YORK ne ea why the odds were all in Maher's favo! little MeCay mor it was due to t the fight Mec of the big York and t New Yorkers Appreciate the Truth Told in Our Weekly Offerings of the Moderate-priced Shoe Store in Our Basement. ; but the mi with the learned that to fight on the level, sent to him and asked him to delay the fight as lon he could in order to give them a eh to hedge their bets. This McCoy ised to do. The fight h uled for 12 0 Day, but Ma: to defer it The purse was not that mucl E have found it PAYS to tell the tn te leith aaah it gives us a clean, An almost unlimited assortment, all snes, styles and designs. eee : ; ea" Sale begins to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock at all five stores. “@t afternoon Soci sweet feeling on locking the door at rrr ya ET Oe a { een Fy fm night—and the nicest thing we know Youths’ Graduation Specials | Great Big Bargains for Boys tia aes $10, $12 and $15 $7, $8, $9 and $10 All Wool Suits, $5.75 is a clear conscience. way wea or a cou ings in our basement: “ eae pone an a dapat mpogals $1.50 and $2 Wash Sulte, Special at $1-—Every A waren: chaning tr my teving 19 Men’s Oxfords Women’s Pumps Girls’ White Canvas ee : y : a Suits with attached underwaist. Military and sailor \ High Cut Button Meenas acd Outing Wear Specials--$5 Flannel Trousers at $3. Russian and blouse suits of Croxton, gingham, gala- It’s really time you Black Satin-—just as in the hands of suspicious of an . (katy : } tea and Hyde's rugby cloth. Deane atch Gileer : « wae i 4 2 ne White, gray and stripea white flannel and cassimere. oe : ie ; qmmere wean a 100K should take advan- dressy as they can be, Boots re Well tailo all seams sewn with silk. Whaki | Children’s Play Suits at $1—There’s lots of fun . airing, pe. ot thee, eplendld $ 50 Coming close to grad * trousers at 0, 82 and $2.50. White Duek | in them, Cowboy, Indian, Major, Jack Tar and f ) ‘lose to grada- 4 . values. ; a aie ‘S frousers, $1 and 10. Auto Dusters, $1.25 to Baseball suits. 4 @ ation time and lawn 3 Agi ; ap 4 ‘ : : 4 Both men, at Ta ‘Pon Galt and Pate c ; fontintinieitla a re $7.50. Linen suils at $7.50. Linen Crash suits at | Graduation and Communion Suits—All-wool i that it was due to the fact that their h * ey ( : Some very good Wom- pe Rartnites . In tl ee &6. Linen Crash Norfolk Jacket suits at SLO, black and blue serges. Special at $4.95, ) share of the gate money was being ent Leather. Snappy en’s Tan’ Oxfords and?) tie a { counted out and_p. a third party, Finally, Maher entered the ring. Ho was greeted with great applause and the band played ‘Tho Wearing of the Green.” ‘Che Hooster boy let the Irishman fret and shiver in his corner for about fifteen minutes and ther sauntered in as If he had all day to wait. The Kid had an unusual amount ot plaster and bandages on he 4 lasts. One Eyelet Ties, following sizes: { 6toll, 1.15 i $9 50 $9 50 1174 to2, 1,50 4 RIVE 125TH STREET . . 8 oe [ WOADWAY Rrikh Froth (CONTLANDT \\ é th strect CAs Near Greenwich | | : | iit 879 BROADWAY UNION SQUARE Special Sale of $3, $4 and $5 Straw Hats, at $1.80 Harlem and Union Square Stores Open Saturday evening ee sae abtusally ‘ot i! Near Chambers + THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES 14th St., near Broadway gloves. . aturally ob. | these gloves, and insisted that his op \| F) ponent ‘take them off and use the one: BAO? j 4 } nie e ‘ ; E . provided by the club, ‘This McCoy - x Sie alba K ee a0 So