The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1911, Page 13

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ge FLOOEY "* Aw SHUT UP! vou |] LWAYS BATIE HUNGRY, TOMORROW <IF WE LIVE THAT LONG. YOURE Gon TO START “TRAWING FOR SPE Fieuts 50 we can OKS ON AY BANE SOME Hunery ! SS bat a MISTEN To “THIS AXEL - { (T SAYS, “WANTED - B16 HUSKY YOUN® MAN, ree] a “TAKE CHANCES = "TO AC’ kappa! | us Fon THis |. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 12, 1911, ® BRIER, APPLY FINE PER, Oh, ‘Great! Axel Is Sparring Pertner for a Has-Been. = vores Dow 15 _& SHAME FoR & FIGHTER WKE you “To APPLY FOR “WIS vO - HE'S PRODADIY some OW WAS“BEEN ano You MAY BEAT Him yep! | FEEL Lime THE kip MSCOY BOF ach YEARS vou Bo0B |! OUR RIDDLES he Hilton’s Masterly Playing Feature of Golf Tourney | for r National Championship [Rear the top. Last year he was serd {to qua ing to conges:ed field | English Ctenics in Great jhe ‘ia not finan until dark ndlay | to-day rday Form To-Day on the Apa- ‘e was little surprise when Max wamis Links. who three years ago was na- The twice} y champion was patred yesterday vai who came from Scot- Rehr, tional runner ap, withdrew. nial ty The Beoning Weel APAWAMIS GOLF CLUB, RYE, N. | Dousias Brown, Y. Sept. 12.—Ma improvement in| !and to compete, blew up by taking an the weather to-day drew an increased |*) aeainst sterday. Chick Evans a Jerry vers were each th @allery to the Apawamls Club when | cp, the second qualify round was called title hoMer, four strokes in the National Amateur Golf cham-| higher. Tom Sherman Washington pionship. Instead of 171 starters, as|Neeced $4, “only nine spokes worms than yqsterday, however, only the men with)” the 64 lowest scores were permitted to start. r Eighty-four strokes was the medal) play total on which the split came.) only four out of ten candidates at that figure passing over t fateful line. Even at that such well known cam- j@igners as John M. ‘ard and Gardner | \ White did not have a chance to play om, as they were 55 each With » many being relegated to the outside line many new patrings had to be made, aw wherever possible the same players were put together. The crowd was so great yesterday that heel tracks wero uncomfortably uumerous in mucky turf, and among others caused W. C. Fownes jr, pres- ent title holder, much trouble. Tom- my Bherma everybody calls the Vice-President’s son, had scarcely al) spectator yesterday, but to-day by rea- gon of his prize card over Harold bil+ ton and the classiest ti ered in this country, hie wake. Hilton, owe largest delegation, with next and smaller & Travers and Herreshoft, 8 worse than yesterday and Bill! never had a bit six putts by from one to two . like Travers, was relativ My’ tee shots onc ‘I have little trouble. was going well esiprday, his putting Was not his driving and approaching, “Apawam! Is not a test of straightness,” #% wnes at luncheon, d Nvans by his side agreed. Fownes inks the strong approach player has an advantage here, In that line Travers ts supreme Hilton of England gave a masterly exhibition almost throughout, taking the jome hele tn 3 to par 4 when he learned pene. finishing the mark he needed to put at elght feet went yall was greased, Hilton, smooth as molasses, have swald Kirby Englewood as a part- a far Ketter a gement than with r yesterday, because Kinby for hisl years Is a golfing clock, Milton was sharing par until he | NT reached the seventh, where he missed | @ putt. Then on the eighth, after being short on his putt and over playing the | cup he was down in 4, a stroke over | the allowance, On the ninth he had, advantage on his drives that | desplte short approach followed by | 1 over strong roll he was down in regulation & Hilton's car all of whom were going well enough yesterday to} son prove dangerous. Those who won on the play-off this morning were Sherrill Sherman, an other son of the Vice-President; B. W. aq Roa ab 6g 44 4 Corcoran, Baltimore, former collere 445445 4 player; George 8, Lyon, ex-Canadian thirty-two who qualified and the (i ani patrings: Hilton vs, Graham, Kene r-up six of the New | ‘Those who} Apawamis ea Hare champion and rt years ago, and York Club, Va worthy vs. Watson, Brokaw vs, Hunter, Travers vs. W. J. Travis, Byers vs, r n Vs. Mundy, Sullivan vs. ravis vs. Whitmore, 8. 8 leford, Herrene vard star; Charles B. MacDonald, the first champion; Charles H. Brown, ex-|hoft vs. \ ylor vs. J. D, Hudson River champion; Otto Pick- BR nett v8 irleby, 6 hardt, once of the Columbia team, and) herman va. Ts r W. L. Hicks, Nassau Club title holder acsuetent HUNTER SPRINGS A SENSATION | pois players st WITH A CARD OF 73. at There was a sensation when young Paul Hunter of Chic returned a the firs Travis which is two strokes lower than Sher- man's prize card ray. Hunter had @ chance for acked serve two holes. t_ Seckel, 5 and a 4 on par. for a Seventy-three is Chicago and Princeton, Western champion and two go intereol- legiato title holder, equalled Sherman's o doing d of yesterday by 1 75. Yeutere sin the 77 ton, Eben Bye ghoand. the ex-| national champion, twisted out a 7% four etrokes better than yesterday, but t reassuring, Hun- Mason strongest mightier 5 needed 43 a up the Pheips 1 n Was to eat ch he did in| wh ¥8, including six 4s and two 3s. t nine s phe best half round by any one so far, {| being a stroke v r par, Robert Gardne: f Chicago, the Yale} crack, by returning a 79 the same as | tal of yester which put hin fn aecond pl sure to land! W. L. DOUGLAS #3, *322 & *4 SHOES MEN WHO WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS GHOES MAKE NO EXPERIMENT THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS Douglas shoes famous the world over is maintained in every pair, Look in my store windows and inspect all the latest shapes, includin, ‘Short Vamps which make the foot look ; smaller, also the Conservative Styles Gm . | ‘whieh have made W.L. Douglas shoes a word everywhere. a It ‘1 could take you into mylarge faecal at Brockton, Mass. and show you how carefullyW L.Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are ware ranted to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make for the price CAUTION st If you oi Douglas shoos in your town, write for hoe from actory to wourer, alichargus prepaid. W.L. DOUGLAS, 108 Spark 8, Brockton, Mass. | W. L. DOUCLAS CREATER N. Y. STORES By Ave, }cooka hi |B. uxton and W except | ¥ vers, Herreshoft va, Fownes and Gard- By ner vs. Seckel Never before did se note fail to qualify who one outside. Perrin, ny players of Findlay Douglas, ve had the title, was four strokes Gilman Tiffany and Howard many times Hodson River and City district ttle holders, lost stroke. 8 to the bad wer jarry Legg, pion Was going only fairly again ta ing 7%: James Rhett, Brooklyn, Erentest surprise of yesterday fe of his airship taking M to 7 J. G. Anderson, Boston, who was recer ly runner up to Chick Evans in the Freyh Championship lost his chanc by taking 8 after 81 yesterday: Lyon, ™ yesterda ‘ew Orleans, once Southern title holder was 8 to 8 in the first round, which | T were notably hi and Richard Mot yesterday others by town or city. Scores Metropofitan playera given by Galt fi i | i it] Many New Yorkers Off to See Milwaukee Bout g004 Fownes, Witeabrargi —_—_ se Mahtweight champion the minute he ar- E. 4 Be Byes, railexburgh HN POLLOCK in Milwaukee. “Brown ts | rabam, BY JO) LLOCR. ape right now,” said Morgan, Eats i bout between Ad Wolgast and Re key McFarland which will be fought | bed jat the Hippodrome tn t city on}? " Friday night. In the party Will be Billy a Gtbson, Eugene McGuire, Dick White oe Joe Hogan, all of the Brong, and Seotla nw Wewbery: Danny Morgan and his rugged itght- omer Lee. ii vit i 8 M4 | weight scrapper, Knockout Brown. Mor- woods and vate jen, toh Waglawoa vie! Kitty. issuing ,,, for a match between K. 0. Cangga aS "New Ore rt ina, 9 Fistor Attantie ity 0 « PD. W. Whittemore. Rowton. A2 Hattnaral ewanok | 80 Ot Ba * aris, “Fingiewool’” isn. National. AS Trans, Rowan 4 from this city will leave to-day UITE @ delegation of fight fans Q for Milwaukee to withess th is making the trip for the purpose | allenge to match Brown | lagainst Wolgast in a ten-round bout her in that city or in New York, 1] Danny has a certified check for $5,000 | | with him which he will post as a forfeit 2353 125 2 | ter his place against Wolgast.” jcrmont Wt ia said that Brown 10 Turwtont pire until Sept | Bitwe Dorsey’ wilt meet en a pounds, x! Jim Fimn ts ho te. ooleg thisd time. he oer to. bie credit. Finest Dursley of Floor Coverings Thousands of Rugs, Mattings, Oilcloths, Linoleums, etc, are shown on revolving, Hundreds of rolls of illuminated racks. Carpet and plenty of light and Every kind of floor covering for every room, hall, kitchen, etc., and no charge for putting it there. Library Table, $37.50 $2.50 Monthly Made of the finest quartered oak, highly~ polished; meas- ures 30x48 inches. Note the shaped legs, claw feet, “swell” drawers and ends, Same in mahogany, Others of every description, ‘Downtown { Park Row and Chatham Sq 193 to 205 Park Row Store 408" YEAR IN BUSINESS peRrHWAL] | S Four Generations have testified favorably to our business methods, the quality of our goods, our reasonable prices, and our credit system. Migy and Cup Rack, $ 1.65 ) (Gi space. 39 inches wide; 9 hooks for cups; good clock, with brass hands and figures, Weathered Oak. Lots of ornaments and bric-a-brac, stair, This ot The brass top rall and the al of this bed are 134 inch. Note also the five brass spindles in both the head and foot, One of the prettiest and Strongest beds made, Its low price is due to ou buying in enormous quan titles. Dressers, Chif- foniers, Ward- robes, Toilet Ta- ia bles, ete, in endless variety of styles, and prices. Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding We make all our mattresses, pillows, bolsters, &¢., in our own factory. It's worth a lot to be sure your bed- ding is clean and wholesome. Yet our sanitary bedding costs no more than the ordinary kind. Payablé by the month if more conveni Collectors sent JF REQUESTED, *"‘#nt We aim to suit everybody by sellin, at low price: prices sah eidainia | wl Rae to Pay Cash Prices marked in Plain Figures Saleamen to show the goods and formation, but the goods sell themselves. New Harlem Store - 3rd Ave. @ 12!Ist St. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. This Great Building Is Full of Everything for Housekeeping Acres of Floor Space. Fine Rocker, $17.50 $1.25 Monthly Solid mahogany, highly polished; covered in fine ve- Jour; . many _ pat- terns to select from; built for solld comfort and fong use. Arm Chairs to match, same price, and a host of Parlor Suits and odd pleces of every kind, Large Parlor Stove, $6. 7. 5 chilly da, wows, damper wad 50c « $1.50 «6 4s “ $2.50 «as bi “© $12.50 «« CT feed goods No as warrant the giving aw Oe atever, not even trading 0%, Discount If You and upon long credit no extras, fullin. ™ Cowperthwait & Sons Anything happens that McFarland can- not go on I will gladly let Brown ¢ tor tnaie claim on the Hak, oad, thot ihe ether one ef the America Australia fi | _ london DRY Gin | (The bottle with the red label) For Quality, Fineness and Flavor ‘The best since 1770. One Cocktail or Rickey made from the contents of the le with the red labei will convince you, First distilled in the year 1770, at Vauxhall, London, ; Sir Robert Burnett & Co, 632-634 W. 34th Strect w York Oar Liberal Terms | THES yy Pee al erms x Uv of Payment 3 OUTEIT, $75 $50 wre $2 oro OE wy $100 wie 3 $1.25 $200 $20“ $2.50" a: ‘urchase of asa or Over Ente QAATE |Fon, caTaLogy Ny nibition” at a Oe Terime, Miiventor oy es: Forty-three columns of Apartment Advertising were printed in LAST SUNDAY’S WORLD Sunday World “To Let” More Than Adve: fer Altogether | 257 Sunday Herald 2,17 The most conspicuous feature of these forty-three columns of “To Let” advertisements were the scores of largé display ane nouncements of a New York's Highest Class Apartment Houses, in Which Suites Rent for from|$1,000 Per Y Ip. If you contemplate moving Oct, 1 and have not already decided ‘upon a place, don’t fail to get a copy of THE WORLD'S FALL RENTING GUIDE TO HIGH-CLASS APARTMENT HOUSES REE for the asking at all World Branch Offices, or mailed ess upon receipt of 5 cents for postage. Room 103, WORLD BLDG., N.Y.CITY. SirRobert eer af ee icy 4 arid i Bees ees ls Pee ad b

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