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—— ee -_ ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1911.' That PUNCH Always Works if the OTHER Guy Isn’t Looking YRP= Gor “ro GELL'EM THIS CON SAYS AXEL ‘70 GRT MONEY “To BET ON Favor a pact pe : ‘Gor Pa Wave ty TONIGHT HES) Sint ieee . Y GEE-1 Wish THAT WM YOU SAN GET Him WITH Ww PUNCH AN’ He's! ; ’ ee bz J ees nm i See" Got’ To wih’ SURE! /¢ : 8008 woud CHANCES » S ANYBODY <ouro | TELL You THAT: ~~ Swimmers Chairman Terence Farley of the Res- How Pennant Fights MEL SHEPPARD TRAINING Touchara-Litile Challengers | teat Committee of the Setropeltan Ar hres Big Leagues. || HARD TO BEAT LUNGHI’S For National Doubles Title} °°": owing weimmery who competed at an unsanctioned swimming meet last Thursday night at _— f from competition: Lester ‘onroy, Eastern tennis champions, won ne ee nS ci act 2 i econ The Athletics are dengerously close to the Tigers again. They are only seven points behind Porter, D. Nicholson, T. | ;, Fregin, cher, A. Webb, B. Law» ° them through the double vistory Taree” CHnbee: ot eppebihe Fone | A sight to euailane Hist athett : the Red Sox scored over the De- . % 4 - \ ve ‘the worta's cban- ||He’s Confident He'll Smash] 4, ai. ie and F, D, Alexander for the national were whitewashing the 4 hirteenth Regiment has set Bent. doubles Aug. fa ; et a Chicago 1s thint again, 2 4- ise [ew i defeating C, B. Doyle . » point ahead of the Hilltops Record of 1.52 4-5 for Dis fened uf the Oren brothers, of Washington, D. an the POPULAR 1 and Bostons, who are A finals of the nattonal prelimin ricty. worth syiere were fourth, tance This Summer. iia, Wea, Crm the Onwentela Club, Lake Forest, 10, | sad Breen Direct wea, ONE-DAY The Glants are still | hour ace tobe helt by scores of 6-4 4-6, 64, 1-6, 6-8. : pact: The would usually brtag. cut 6) ciremeer ayers E \ ices eile the world’s Olambala, wh the Suburban Handicap tast ESE. a —— since of by ‘ 1 inning yesterda: | 3 rc at Mmorkd'e he 0 won the & Hanican tart | gruet thit a Beha arn wien || keeles De ae sh ars a a Se ates ae a reget’ | Lake Hopatcong §: Welr, Eccentric in Many Way8, |site. And’ they both liked it. The Great|] the Phillies, who didn't Q ; 7 : ——— | ering the distance in 1:87 1-5, te th 1 vhile es dropped back Lunght's world’s record for the| win Batley, the great little distance minnee EVERY SUNDAY Dane used to put his forepaws up on|} While the Pirates PD oe nmidt, the Ruslan wrestler, Was Original in Style and|the case of the bar and beg for it. |] from their tle for third place with] half mile, and he has started out on the himnty do ang. Vainina’ an that ‘ho | whor'wil meet Frank Clotch the world’s chats anes AND HOLIDAY r That Great Dane was Ike's prkle. He the Quakers by thelr defeat by hardest programme of training of his it until late in the fall before he re | it Chileage 5 MA salt from tLitcher Delt of the Te Angeles, OW. al Taste and aH ist i | %a8 4 dig, handsome brute, and every- the Giants, The Cardinals are whole career, Last season Sheppard hla work, is nee a4 abd a 1 Leave Liberty St. 9.00 a.m, @ and a Humorist in and) pcay in Boston knew Ike's dog. It phe full games behind first |) went out for the record a couple of Siiaiatin |" os ean tn “Gaeh, Mind Abs Atlantio City anyone failed to recognize him it was piace. times, and when he broke the record |‘ Ca it not deadus hbase in ch ¥ , titon, miner, ‘tat| didates for the team at Yale next, spring. This ssiidadbeoshontsc ar’ euytimatter to examine ihe bie] the, Rochester, champions, of | for"S Savas running the dlvance in| Gace Bieeraehakakae see sl Mae att yea sar Tl er tes ome NEXT | $9650 wae inactive, ol am Ike Wels doar |] and a halt full games in the rear ]/1 minute 611-6 seconds, he was timed in| vunch me weet Feleday inured fo, if tated i oe fate ap hous ane an ca il] of the Maple Leafs. The Toronto 1 minute 64 seconds at the half-mile | cissing’s retum home will add new sest to the ss Ain hbo Soa ait ba. 0 fa unith Ortabur whe ‘hel NO. 8—IKE WEIR, _ | than once. got tke into trouble as well|| %9%8 had a good chance to cut | mark, Tulasi wh Toe ale aoueoe'tule| ork” Go Jacksovie,” Pa "“ontad "of from 5 waren: Ciel nls; ty ie PAN Paligine Ga. |A4cout OF IE down the Bronchos' lead, as the “I hold ail of the world’s records for | wifliedlislancers just as"woon ax te plants Lis saiallae eh Bs, | One evening Wetr and the dog strotied |f Mattir didnt pity, but the Kelso; |i the distances from 600 yarda to two-| fret an solid ground, ® N Feb. 10, 1888, week after the| into @ cafp dn Boston and ran into John | i bee thirds of a mile, with the exception of r O Biddons fight, Tke Welr fought) / Sul a's party of friends, The} arks made them lose ground ine J oe ait’ and 1 believe that with proper| HORSEMAN-EDITOR DEAD. @t Minneapolis with Dominick | 5 ©) bytecli pdt sebipe atl det d training T can boat Lunghi's 1.6246 for pe. | Barnes, a strong, rushing fighter from | Mimired each otier very much, Sullivan | = ITE | the distance,” satd Mel to-day. GREENWICH, Conn. Aug. &—Leslte e | the Middle West, who weighed about 126|DeCausé tke was such an entert sl family in all New England that would| Sheppard's first chance at the record! Coombs Bruce, horseman, crack rifle | Pounds. Barnes gave Weir a hard battle | yo}, Nauih and husky. |2ot Blady welcome Ike Welr to a wake | will come when the Eccentric Firemen shot, and for years publisher of the for two rounds, but after that the latter “John 1, Sullivan] oF anything else, and it never took bim |hold thelr games on Aus. In case Re tee and Farm and! co-edltor st Sad. overpthing bao own war, He ont |e long to make himself perfectly at home| no fails to get tho record then it ts the ;tho American look, of in To-Da Barnes up very severely, and the referee ise his enormous strengt Fee eeeeete dat Nearing the teatey, | ntention of the Irish-American A. C. to | apoplexy at his summer home here yes. Begi y at All Five Stores Their o 6 party wi - | Ike was fond of he he weird, | tambrid \terday. For more than forty of his stopped the fight in the sixth round and in, while the party was sit-| ooumtul walling of the Irish mourners |®k the people at Cambridge to allow | tunlay. lor male Taam, Std ined e e 7 ” "- oO f th bles the cafo, | 's a sixty-two y ‘8 wave the decision to the “Spider. MUheseaeoned nt tadles in the cafe! and could do it very well himself, He| them the use of the Harvard Stadium. | Silvey son be oe } Ike returned to Boston and was|% tae te reat Danate thi hetwe | used to like to get a number of the old |If thelr request ts complied with, a) "ji Se ten aes 1, Bruce, emi= nnua a Cof ri 0 es ] matched to mest Jack Haviin, the man | 0" of the Great Danes to peice, | Women together at one of these wakes | sanction will be secured and Sheppard | movaq to New York trom Lexington, yrith whom he had battled in the Rhode | iin with so, much force that the end, | abd then start the wall. This used 49) wit have a try there at the "alt" and|iy, qt the clone of the civtl_war- and ; sland woods. It was for six rounds for | | : ; nd | please him greatly, and he would sit | Kiylat will be trained to go after Jone: ? Pie Fall andar oh d Y , Bate receipts before a Hoston club, with | {Hiei oe ain. the dog sumped: tn the| were and hum croon softly. But] mite world's record. However, the Har- | son's career began in. the business office | or en an oung Nien, eady to ear } ser Leafs! taaretee hoo Garry mooting, lair, upsetting the table and most of the) he Was Just as apt as not to JUMP UD | varaites refused permission to hold the! of that publication, ‘The younger Bruce was a terrific battle. e end 0 lin the middle of it and start a lively | Yardites M ; 1{t. That immediate cor-| ; : New Engl championships in the| way a member of the first successful ; | the sixth round the referee called the |, poked Hike a wreck = or reel. Welr would stay three or | stadium this year, and it is doubtful) American rifle team sent to | The Greatest Clothing Money Saving Event of the Year : | affair a draw, although Weir had all)” Through, Tn'his bind | fur days at a time witiy a family, and| that they will open UD. | He was a member of the Old Guard | the better of it. ished into glasses, bottles, | %@ often used to walk ten and Afteen! “put the Canadian championships will) the Union League Club, | ins Rep geeenge eng al tll brttorer vases, chairs, tables | Miles to attend a wal ‘|e held at Montreal on Sept, 2 and as | eer ea 20 18 d 15 S S it 13 50 | spending most of the time in and around 3 J S88, Welr returned to th 5) one e 0 m5 | Wastous it wes dering, these. eurasaer ,* Pine Tey peat | CTL fae Lest cna eames an umMmMer SUITS Reduced to le f, A ding three feet or ¥ bd ny Dan-| Lunghi made his record, and 4s also con: he Hie > Tiyrole that Wein did'eo many of the |. me damag pe- | forth, ‘ew York featherweight, at | gidered to be almost as fast as the one | b ne eee stunts that gained him the reputatic aad. balner multeaa | ate Club of Boston for a purse 7 You Aug. of being one of the most pictures: at Cambridge, Sheppard will be given | ualiivan | ¢ f $100, with big side bets. Danforth | another good opportunity at the record | Jimmied thelr way into t $25, $22 and $20 Summer Suits Reduced to $15.50 | $35.00 and $30.00 Summer Suits Reduced to $21.50 Such of Ne money. was “spent on |He shook with anger and tried to get erness. The | "Kiviat will be put in training withip |County, last nligh n jood 0 : ne 0 S best | pokt-office safe, They got $500 In fooded horses. He owned several {at Sullivan. The big champion had | @ week or so, and ho will be at his best | F . » decist 7 en 1 ( 100 In cash, e1 rel ‘ea leave the cafe in order to avoid won the decish . Welr| for the Canadian mile, Coach Lawson | and $100 in cash, Bar Soils econo e Une verses drawn into a fight, while Welr, held went own and | Robertson st ita ves i tat able to it ha es pte hion a - . ; Perched ‘up on a trap ‘behind a highs |Back Dy sheen or feu men, MOWIEA ANd | Fiche for gate rectly el bateas. the worn recor IP Bes Seed rs have been alled trom ew For this final, complete clearance we have made the most radical stepping animal. He was 4 ve sith liad | loves, was knocked out f 0. ok h Jones's title, | Yerk to make an effor eatoh the * ° ere . . * . ‘ . . . Jess driver, and those citizens - Dog a Real Pal. third round, BABE: HER | Sorte ei vase sh eaple oulare iaviee| senae reductions in the prices of our entire stock of high-grade fancy toga? teva attninn sanioaa noon Many a night Ike was pulled home b ide ne the faithful dog. ‘Too tired to lift h berth. If a humble pedestrian didn’t | ‘ get out of Ike's way in time he was feet, the master hung on to the do in over: \€ a speed ordinance inter. | /eash and was pulled home to bed. The fered with Tke's pleasure, the ordinance dos Would wait long, weary hours for | was smashed. Ike paid out a good many |h!s master and never would Ko home dollars in fines for fast anc reckless Without him. One night when Ike was Griving, and he was well known to all/ arrested for something or other, had 30) jbeen taken toga station house and put the police 6n8. ee Con Hopton jin a cell, the fog lay down outside the S ‘ Sported Native si OF |door of! the and refuse . Weir was passionately nud ge. He had tried to get into e Hig buggies and traps w v3! cell, but cou bon he SE sTAMPED ON A SHor painted green, there was al up his post outside MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT of green ribbon on his horse's bridle coaxed or driven aw n @nd a green streamer tied around his ke was released and the faithful dog whip. From his outside coat po: scompanted him home. If his master : 6th Ave. and 20th St. peeked the corner of a green hand arded a street car the Great Dan 3 $3] 5 All our $35 and $30 thoroughly hand tailored fancy suits. i Gud a tasttonabiy. ‘cut, “fancy "green on the piattorm, Ther were. fel NEW YORK t ° Beautiful hard-iinished worsteds; fancy untinished walatooat, There was generally @ bit ductors ever tried to put him off worsteds ; silk mixtures, brown homespuns and Irish i cheaters etek big bathend, 2 sup: | the dom was Rantles Wik cis Btree cheviots. Newest models, fabrics and patterns, Tailored equal to $45 cusiom made. There's a saving of $13.50 for you in most of these suits at $21.50. sure he would have worn green gloves duct ‘and shoes if he could have gotten them. |a bad second with the | mas $] The famous Dixie grays. Oxford blue and brown hop- At 5.50 sackings and batistes, many of them silk lined; cool, durable and stylish; this season's newest fabrics, and ‘Thus Ike would drive rapidly throuzh the stylish shepherd plaid suits so popular this season, quarter lined with silk, and fancy mixtures in a large and varied assortment. Most of the famous Brill Twenty Suits, in this season’s The Cammeyer At $13.50 yflemage mixtures, The ore ‘gray suits. All our SNES Caenereeneerecerees ue serge suits and U. S. True Blue serge suits, d EP Ta lor Basement Is Just Flow- | unfading and unshrinking; and the Brill Special fancy suits. Also a large or y ing Over with Spleneid assortment of fancy blues, blue-on-blues, grays, tans and browns. Founded 1826 , Money Saving Opportunities. Men’s $3.50 and $4.60 Wemen’s P' summer suits. The values offered are so great and the savings you can effect are so large that even if you do not need a suit to finish out the season they are well worth buying to put away for next season. Every suit is our own regular stock, and we clean out at any cost for two reasons. One is because we must have the space for new fall stocks. And the other is for your protection; we do not carry goods over; our patrons must feel assured that they will never find in our stock a previous season’s hold-overs. aria trate ttle Irish- an. the streets of Boston, with his enor-| Welr had a peculiar Ming for Trieb | mous Great Dane dog sitting on the! wakes, No matter } seat beside him. He would drive up to! tt the whatever cafe or hotel his fancy might! w lead him to, throw his rein to ai miring newsboy, and walk into the bar, | w: } followed by the Great Dane, Before, of where he might an Jt made no di Comfort Clothes for the Vacation and Week-End 85 Flannel! Outing Trousers $3 | Khaki Norfolk Jacket and Trousers... ...95 & . Gators fentyeler ine | Khaki ‘Trousers »++-$1,50 and $2 | Auto Dusters; gray and tan, $1.50 to $10 Clearance Sale of ToeTCammeyer values at these |""Cx SS The aie ore White Duck ‘Trouse ..$1 and $1.50 | Linen Coat and Trousers... 97.50 Linen Crash Norfolk Jacket & Trousers, $10 prices, but remarkable values at| the year to get these at Men's $1.50 & $2 Shirts | $950 $9.08 Men’s Patent Leather Women’s Cravenette and $1.00 en = Linen Crash Coat and Trousers... +++ 6 Semi-Annual Sale of Boys’ Clothing xfo sede Panne To close out as quickly as possible our entire remaining stock of fine wash , clothing for boys we have made these rac $8.50, $3 and $2 and $1.50 W Toodyear welts, never sold for |~One ana 1Wo Eyelet Tiles lees than $3 and $3.50, now at the ridiculously low price al reductions in prices: 4 ‘ Colored and White Negligee Shirts with attached cuffs, coat model; also Mercerized Cloth Soft Shirts, with 9@.09 oq 05 60 Wash Suits you can now buy for $1.75 ash Suits you ean now buy for 9$¢ French turned back cuils, | 84 White Duck and Linen Norfolk Suits are now $2.95 82.50 Double-breasted and Norfolk Khaki Suits, $1.45 ‘ ; : did Spectal Offerings t 750 Kni Thi a halen ‘ Colored, Silk and Linen Shirts Splendt erpe te cueing IL BOxe, 75¢ Knickers of White Duck, Linen and Khaki, now 50¢ With neckbands and French cuffs; also with collars attached. Girone Veluwe st a Saving of 40 Per Cent. FIVE CONVENIENT STORES Stores Open All Day Saturday, Horlem until 9 P, M, Broadway at 49th Street e 279 Broadw nr, Chambers St. 4 ( re f % o. 4 }, Women’s White Canvas Pumps, $y -50 and $Q.00 125th Street at Third Avenue CiwxA3x | ————— << so coop auum oo 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Alll Sizes. { Union Square, 14th St., near B’way THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES $2. 00-Values $3.00 and $3.50 eee tit tm eon, —