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Ini de the Ring with the ‘> Great Fi ‘Charley While. Ketchel Had About Decided tole Abandon the Prize Ring When His Life Was Cut Short by the! \: Bullet of a Farm Hand on a du Missouri Ranch. 78—STANLEY K. Sopra 1011, by Th ETCH K oan Francis Langtora TCHEL, | cago Par, Pabshtog Go. | outs ttle at San Si kept tn |° But the forced to tr suddenly 2) ae lh BS COS TEETER al AY mA | ale\ | ing TO Ds 0GN"'Sr, Factory nowned High Grade NEW W ALTERS PIANOS, $1 4% Week Less Than i5c a Day Pianos delivered on payment atever. of $f, Me “Extras’ Wh | Free To-morrow: 000 list W. Mast lters &8-note yer Piano 810 DOWN AND EET “Downie V us Beware Walters ‘1 to agnt a | Seared Friend: | be ighters. age to have Ms pt times by the Dan jed chat the canoe | W 1a craft that ing around the shore. With Gun. the white nd arrived atthe Inn at a late hour. 1f 7 all the doors locked and| 51 tse failed to awaken any | 4, pants. One of the crowd und rel was a saw dark f n the roof su He and fired toward : hobby besides s kodaks. m in his quar- Priced Shoe just overflowing with seasonable shoes at prices so low you will be surprised when you Abandons the Ring. ht battle at ¢| Back iato cided to at ‘into the hastily | the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ures of any one and every one around lien and was continually taking pte- t ® e place. When he ime of the Je! July, Keteh ison en- get the greatest num- of well known sport- rt of snapsh characters hether Ketche it w tpht beauty in| the one o} y wen a Ww Michigan and Findinye that he antey de- ring and f° is murder given twen 1 when tho as- friends open-handed Ken the cloud o e wake of @ sue. was found that The Sort of cleaning up aiocr al over the store now—and asa result the Moderate- Store in our see the qua merchandise. While They Last i's pretty near the tact call on those Swell Men’s Oxtords, Gentle- men. Gun Metal and er, made on all ts, In Tan, Patent Le the Newest I the nobb; the lntest Don't Forget , including Marlborough,” a Men's Oxford, they're real $3.50 and ) values. Now $2.00 Over One Million Pairs o! Shoes Sold oi Interest to the Ladies stylish Black Cravenette Pumps. Anespecial value at Pumps that ¢ what we a a ee ee Some Vatent Leather But- ton Oxfords I Leather Wing selling them all and $4.00, now *2.00 sTAMPED ON A Stine MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6th Ave. and 20th St. NEW YORK s at Reno at jon fight to see] Any one known in the test degree in the world of sports| be at Reno was sure per of well known \ one gould man- 9 taken the most the Polish boy. had this multi- 4 and printed T probably repre- on abounds 9 he en- wes invited | William } some weeks on| Myrtle He was urtz and | aver years body | > In Grand t quite twenty-three 8 young life. mourned by and ac- wn 4 Woodlawn were eagerly seized and carried away by his friends, |mobile being taken. his make- and I, for one, will spect his memory and say, his_ ashes.” (The next | Billy Papi NINE FERRY ROW ROWDIES Zach Must Toil Five Days Island Boats. | and on the eurface roads, rowdles to the Staten Island ferryboats y “Peac left down tn Staten Jsland and up at upon even the remains of his broken-down auto- As @ representative of the genuine |fighter, without a streak of yellow in Stanley was a credit to re. 0 to hapter will deal with SENT TO WORKHOUSE. | for | Raising Ructions on Staten Pollce and apecta! officers having made | things too hot for them in the subway | took a day. Detectives Copely, Murphy ¢|Ryan of the Central Office arrested t| nine of them. In the Night Court ‘The nine were: ©! Magistrate McQuade sentenced eact en came | five days in the workhouse. ted his} tld not Ket | teen n to es Burgess, nine- years, West Eleventh | street; Will nineteen, No. 14 Bedfor ‘alkington, | twenty-sev enue, Brooktyn; id there! & ft basement is lity of the Children’s Pumps and Strap Pumps Tn all good leathers, $4.25, $4.50 $9.00 and according to slze, :| Some broken in Children’s Pumps, Ties and Shoes, made of of White Canvas. <a Splendid values that you cannot ignore, sy -%, $25, $y -50 according to size, You ge! o hundred per cent. value tor every dollar speni here, It was there | twenty-one, No. 3153 Hroadway; George Seller, twenty-one, Kingsbridge 0 No. 14 Joseph Yj N YYZ; JULY 10, 1911. Double A Green Trading Stamps Before 12 0’ Clock|* |Midsummer Sales ANY OTHER GTORE EL COOPER @ P BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE, 1878197 STS.NEW YORK, No Charge for Alterations on Women’s and Misses Until Further Notice. HATS TRIMMED FRE: GREENHUT-SI ||] Two MammotH Il “suiroines. %-5Gr! Complimentary Be Green Trading Stamps Free, Tuesday, in Our GREENHUT Building 3 This distribution is tor Tuesday only. (Premium § Parlor, GRFENHUT Bvilding, Third Floor.) Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book.¢{& | | | MAIN BUILDING “Mattawan” Shirts for Men — At Almost Half Price; “Tues. —— day teddy We get the clean-up of this well-known brand of negligee shirts for men every year after July Ist This Year the Assortment Is Better than Ever, Every one of them is fresh from the factory. The re plenty having SOFT FRENCH CUFPS, with collars to match; 1! a beautiful assortment of PLAITED POR PLAIN BOSOMS, with laundered cuffs attached, ALL ARE MADE IN COAT STYLE and finished with the finest Pear! buttons. All sizes, Your Choice, at 79¢@ Uhink of It! (MAIN Butlding, Main Ploor.) MAIN BUILDING: We Continue Cur Greatest Sale of $3, $4 & $5 = Summer os a ~ ‘Trousers $ Four well-known makers contrib- uted their surplus stocks of standard- grade trousers to make up this sale, We bought them at ‘0c on the dollar and THE BE r IS YOURS, TOMORROW, in our true “Tuesday Bargain” fashion, The trousers are: The “Kingly” Make, The “Crown” Brand, The “Flat-Iron” Brand, and Sweet, Orr & Co.’s Reliable Trousers eye: are in all styles, sizes and at ————— MAIN BU ILDING 3 and °3.50 Foot-Mould 51.85 )] You can't mention a ‘leather a fabric, a finish, a width or a size that isn’t repre- Mrrinn sented in this collection—and, for “TA the purposes of this sale, EXTRA AND COMPETENT SALES- PEOPLE HAVE BEEN EN- GAGED TO SURE PROMPT ATTENTION TO " ALL, Women's $4 and $5 Foot-Mould | Men's Oxfords and Pumps—our bench- Oxfords — all styles, made line of Foot-Mould leathers, sizes and$ every leather, style, 9 65 widths, at 65 size and widt t le Misses’ and C! hildren’ ‘8 Barefoot Men's $3 and $3.50 Foot-Mould Sandals — closed at sides; 2 Women’s Oxfords and share ‘Tuesday at ... Pe, $4 and $5 Foot-Mould Oxfords—all leat ‘1.85 buckles; good heavy soles; all sizes and widths; at sizes up to 2, regularly Misses’ and Children's 7 at 49 Strap Pumps — Goody A Roys’ $3 and $3.50 Foot-Mould soles; in tan kid, patent Low Shoes—made under the and gun-metal; ull sizes Qi same strict standard as our men's up to 2; value ut ( and women's Foot-Moulds; all Misses’ and ¢ en's Hig leathers Goodyear - White Canvas Button Shoes welt soles; all sizes up $ sizes up to 2; regularly | 25 to$!5; at 1.85 $2 and $2.50; at ae (MAIN Buliding, Second Ploar.) MAIN BUILDING Piano Store's Piano or Player-Piano A $250 Piano-—a ving of § , W5 | Tuesday Bargain’ at ay Bar fi D "2K 5G =r t ¢ instruments are but have been fixed up li Note further: We i sell on Music The = pown ! Piano and cial Sale, Tues-© 5e The Player- & Do 0 8 H t | pias 10 hve $ fon | days at, cach Rolla on Spe- (MAIN Building, Fourt a) ——— mmm } OOMINCDALES’, Lex. Lexington to 3d Ave. | All our wonderful values advertised in Sunday | papers will be kept on sale le to- -morrow, Tuesday. Our Great Annual July Mill and Factory Sale Now in Progress. This typical Blc omingdale Sale presents big stocks of; high-grade goods from prominent makers Read! | and mills at a fraction of regular prices. $2.50 Straw Matting Suit Cases, $1.14 from $1.50 to $1.65 ses, They are 24 enuine straw mind and ather corners; r re lined with. Scotch linene, plate lock and key and safety catches; easy carrying seamless leather handles. Others pay wholesale for these Oxford Shape Fibre Matting Baga; riveted steel frames, light weight padded handle; any size 14 to 18-inch; average $1.50 value; Mill and Factory Sale price, 84c. Wide Patent Leather suitable for women and children, have two prongs, ja- panned buckles, oblong shape; made to sell at 50c; and Fectory Sale price, 24c. Latest Stylo Hand Bags, ein goat and long grain leather satin, moire, Ottom: ay mounted gunmetal, i and gold plated frames; colors black, white and all fashionable shades. . $1 Handy Pocket Lighters, selling at i$le Every man ll appreciate one of dtc » a manufac wk; $3.50 to $4,00 ajahs, pon 214-Inch Belts, where Mill Hollow Ground Razors, values $1.50 to $2.50, best value in razors ever offered; Mill and Factory Sale price, 68¢._ Bc “Wash Fue at 3%c a Yard checks. | Black and white silk checks, American Printing Co. fabrics. Indigos and light shirtings. Apron gingham ‘so all Pretty cotton chalhs Plain colo: charobrays. 100,000 Yards of Printed Batiste in pretty styles; all the seasou’s printing; some with pretty borders for trimming; not a yard worth less than 10c a yard;,at the very low orice of Silk Finished Foulards, navy, arly 15e per yard; our black and light blue; full pieces; cial sale price will be sing out remaining stock because we pink, old rose and cream; te-morrow yard Canvas Weave Madea have only light blue, ca at the attractive price of, per Notions Etc. me fnr, black or 1% varda, me, Cloth 96 inch of 10 yards for. Children’ 's s Undermusling Combination Bath, Room Outfit, ff consisting of a glass holder, tooth brush holder, soap dish and towel ff bar securely fastened to a white enamelled tin back; com: :49c of plete... tern — M os burner, side lift with ht glans caninter; coffee ale 39e ors, $5.99 Site, ne oe) Mned 30.00 arts at $3.49 0 ta of 4, pade Grating Machine at 4c Tho large impor 4; usually een i, ban and Nickel~ Hourd As Iron, B54. PREM COLUMBUSAVE BET.103 8.10451 gEry GRAND RAPIDS Heide RE ‘ | FREES be weenn ar 0 M Vaather — CRED.T TERMS = Thts BRASS \ MORRIS ¢9 49 Lowa on $3”) BED FREE \ 5.00 “75.00 we 7.50 * 100,00 10.00 150.00 15.00 “ 200.00 25,00 « “ 300.0 aT ae KY AVAKIMENTS PURNISHED Value $15 ¥ st dy $50 Complety rom 49.59 to 500,00 With Every Purchase ANY A MAN HA 6 BEEN STARTED ON THE ROAD TO PROSPERITY BY A LITTLE i o “WANT” AD, roa nana Venema _——_ anacmae went weno ie ‘ OER ETRE) ane ae a