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FLOOEY © That Nineteen Subtracted From Twenty Leaves NOTHING WELL ‘YOU PICKLE-NOSED q GUY =) i: 4 FoRsive phe WORKER. = 1 SAID YOU. PSEAT 1S SomeWiat oF 4 Quine! ity aw ees. , 4 3 : oo er ; 20. no test wee ava ee ueeacueey Te Seer Tw 8g “sextre me ) : Mh. “Are LETS J (MUP Good ~ THE 4 ; co i " THIS VERY Nt TLL SOAK You So HARD 4 Shy | “Noun Fn e tT 88 Cet WINNER Gets $19 EH ie wir wut Your f ai oc vi AND COME ALONG |} : One Bice nie 100 A oh Sa i : pes BORN SHAT $4 {'LL BUST YouR BEAN - LNeeD a REGULAR DINNER ™ “aS ~ . S Ssh NOS ~ TELL ir vel HE SAYS ~ WHAT IS * wo Ms ew WELL, MOST LIKE en 3 y S\ STEALING 7 4 five to par four, Bvane two up. D , le Simi 108 (Whe), 9 to 1, tot ‘ 5 Evans and Herreshotf ont te acne eer PIRATES AGA UFFERN PARK RESULTS. (indice mem aeyinan tayo] LEXINGTON FINISHES BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. : FIRST RACE furlongs, three. FIRST RACH-—Six furlongs; selling: |] ay seas Madioon » was on the slope in front of the green + Silicta and Mapleton also ran. t ison Square A. * on his second while Herreshoft was be- bowie ellapach AT) gated tebe tan bed E, finished firat but diequall. (Purse $0.—Bor Co, i (Turner), won: |! Square Garden—Carl Morris of Okia- ar oug e or yond the green, Evans missed his putt (Whatley), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, first; Balroni Kennedy), third. — Tim tape of 4 feet and the hole § to par 4. At the Sugar Loaf, 101 (Cullen), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 — bie pg eh ng ML ae Jn the arar pout. al ° . third hole both were on the edge of the and even, second; Wilfred Gerdes, 104 ale wont * | . Golf Semi-Final at R E | sreen. Evans was behind cup; Herres- | (Carroll), 16 to 1, 4 to 1, third. MONTREAL WINNERS, os Seed’ Sin ‘dane, tan Solas bs ie ee : hott to one aide. Evans % and Herres- Time, 4041-8. Edith Campbell, Atthorpe, | mean RACK—G40; salting: two-year: [place 210 show; Balronia 240 show. ag Phe ages eeeenit ac: \ _ On the sixth Insle hoff & feet away on putts. Both got ———— Suk Ronnte Bee also ran r bl i: 2g ating ABS nk Boa je wind-up. : 4 Pag the sith Inslee went into the! down for halt in ceulation 4. SECOND RACH ive furlones, three (OK: Ave furlongs.—Congressman Jones, wht Atlantic A.C, Rockaway a4 ‘Milton Had Easy Time of It With |straignt. insice got'a fine snot out of | Nhe fifth hole was halved in strict 3 ATE! F year-olds ,8250.—Hertmont, 1 Minder), {110 (Peak), 12 to 1 6 to 2 and & to 1, LEXINGTON ENTRIES. urray Allen will box Phil Carmine } trouble to within fifteen feet of the Stee bios 6 Caged between the HOW PIR 'S WON IRST. 4 to 21 to 2 and out, first; Paul Davis, [first by a length; Sadie Shapiro, 110 RACE TRACK, LEXINOTO: | ‘, hole, ip rives but Herreshoff was much =—>—__ 100 (Grand), 5 to ‘en and out, second; | (Gordon), 7 to 1, 3 to 1 and even, second; ”y . 3 Instie, but Chicagoian Had) iirougninon was on the green on | “1O8r on his approach putt, Evans was CHICAGO. Profi, -08 urwin), 4 to 1, 2 to 1 and |iiamma, Wf (Sweeney), 12 to 1,5 to Land |iowg, ne fF tomorrows | ‘ : sal Ie BeROBeL down at 8 feet and conceded Herreshoff RW. P.O.A. Eleven, third, Time, 1.0125. "Sigo-Dandy, |2 to 1, third. ‘Time, 1.02346, Also ran, | poglP¥%y, RACK, Hard Time After Winning First} a+ tho soventn tnsiee sliced into the] fis putt. The sixth ENeGA dh, doarvees | eet 1 9 0 2 6) Dancer, Johnny Wire and Five Aces | Miss Joe, Delightful, Auto Mad, Loathty Wicaki Yard aoa rough while Hilton waa straight down| iy being away in Sb 8 00 close |ateckard, If. 1 1 6 © @/als0 ran. +i x ‘ axentiug, Rey, Mad River and | Sb "Caine ate ana 0 ‘i Round. the course and reached the ERD TOARY VEN cual Conconed [Teme messes 0091061 4 4] THIRD RACK—Three-yoar-oids and Sn Ale Clegg tO ? jound, feat frorh the Marker On. ie on, Ble Cer Bvane again patel! seu, tf 0 6 60 8p upward; five furlongs.Wonter Work- RADIAM bie TRE ue Girt 100; Walte Bo: Beene Hae ae wd “4 putt, which was hardly a foot. No 2 er, 1% (Knight) 6 to 1, 2 to L eve: 8 “E—Steeplechase; purse | 1 ety 4 while Inslee needed 3 for th : Zimmerman, Ib... 60 0 ¥ 0 . . j nN Ale furlones: Wandtonss A | * Moinertat. distance, and so lont the hole 6 to par} “Mange Dovte, 2h ‘ of EF 2 Slwon; Oakley, 101 (Overt), 2 to $500 F-olda; ona mile and 9 | RHIRD RACE. Als furtone, | ; Detroit, 1 ORES: 4. That wae the firet hole he had Herreshoff won the eimhth par 4 to) Dovie, 5 2a % ond; Laura A, 106 (Simmons), 4 to 1, |half.—Andy Chisholm, 137 (Williams), 2{c¢ 1! 116; dempeolina, 10d; Nimbus, 115) 10 oe ‘ GOLF SC : Having halved foGr add Son tx, | 4, almost getting down in 2, while| Hoffman, cf.... +0 1 4 9 O}3 to 2,2 to 8 third. Time, 101. 'Placer-|to 6 and out, first; Hie Reverence, 132 Aad Rate fone: they Senorita - 2 (SECOND ROUND.) The match was then squared on the| =Y&" overplayed the cup and had to oO 1 9 6 0) kind, Lexie Flat, Dr. Waltz, Satin |(Kermath), 2 to 1, 1 to 3 and out, # Mt san His: eTuNee Manemare iin th Me clgtth ‘Dy ins Tosing ‘that holed tn gre) come back match squared. Both were 0 0 0 & @{Rower, Mattle Kernan, Miss Cesarian, | Annan (Hannigan), Goll Mine, tls irtstowne, 115.» Aston Wis 44443483 5-96) 5° Hilton was just off the edge of the] rine pet Shar ravine Wine 6 0 6 1 fats ran and finished as named anarit third, thes gift Attade, IIB; Gorte, “116 Besneouy, en Ww! rt seth sath JOE] O° FOURTH RACE — Two - year-olds; |“ Sip deed try. he 85443484 6-40) while Insice wan Ib fect below the hore, | JUMPIN the cup from the ede of the ww 8 SVourne $250; Ave furlongs Lord Leigh: |eamer and Lampblack also ran RACE is fetes ante 5 n nig circular green, forty feet from the Fx TT T]ton, 108 (Whiter, 6 tr 6 1 te iL | THORD RACE—Handicap; three-year ne rock (FIRST ROUND.) Hilton lala hie approach, dead while hota, after he had been over, wctone, [TOA +... OR iam foeiae er ee SUL | saat puree WON) 7oNl8 Wildl on slgmemies | “fon Pros ‘oe Sree ee oat dhe inh. Hutton oat | Herteshof” kot down on 8 foot putt for] *Batted for Richte in the ninth ZT ko 8 and 1 to 8 Owanux, 6 (McCahey), 9 to 1, even and | 8 Bd ea : the green in 2 Inslee overplayed the|"@'® Par f. Iferreshoff 1 up. PITTSBURGH 105 (Dreyer) out, won by two lengtha; Aldrian, 106 [1% 0 Nit Mineaat Tae eee TAIT gente pitching oat’ ote] On the seventh both reached the green RH. O. A. B.| third, ‘Tim (Burne), 4 10 1, eve Star Char. i \strong. ‘Then he missed two putta| {0% Herreshoft being decidedly away,| Byrne, 3b . +0 2 2 0 0) Heck, N ter, 11h (J, Wilson), even, 1 to % and a which left him par 6, but Hilton was patentee Tye eran: = oo 1 1 2 © Ofran and finis { third, ‘Time, 1.67 $5. ‘Rounder aleo i ta binds down In 6, Hilton 1 up at turn, NOTOKENER, en eo GRABER IE 1 8 © 0 6) FIFTH nacn—Thi the turn Inglee slowly wi 4 i ‘agn: . six and a ha irlones; RACKE—Provincial Nursery lessening the Interest. ite Set the ins fevuesne Ser eaneier | When Pa f 3 i Hy ; 1st Falward, 112 (Forehand), two-year-olda; flv ie Pollan, 10s sor etsan, ri 5 to par 4, but halved the next, three 4444.3 4 5 2 5-36] Miner, 2b oo 1 6 ‘i brasnary Assy Badkin 108 (Wh (Bitne), 3 to Wrentoration, 100; John Reerte ol 2 to ane 5 » won db) ree ; a Pee vita, porite hina RY Ot aaiiatt whaa’a fipta? of abies, “ae Movarthy, 0 1 3 4 Ob} shoot, 0 (Robertson), 2 to 1, § (Byrheyy ¢to 8 and out, 5 P . erreanort ; 37 ho mon, ¢. o 0 8 0 O)4 to 1, third me—L.25. Cool sht Wing, 15 (Peak), 5. The 1X th Par yaaa Hilton's hole was approaching by far the better and | tendrix, p .. 6 1 91 8 O|TMeer Jim, AN Souls, Rusti hinge ashen toe Bost Overman and” Tynan fn the same, ratie; “which fe i tee the match promises to be close at this ee gan ran and finished as named. a Rr Wilson entre ead Wiying Yankes, | oyiy WAMIS LINKS, Rye Sept. 15.— 2 sn | atage. SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs SBCOND RACE—Theee- ry heater, APA’ 8 Thad a heed fougne| @70Ke Under the allowance, On the tith |” Evans lost tenth hole by weing short ;TOtAle ..--.-... 3 2% OL eerie puree bescecetinte nt ste Qilongp = Aigner Sky Shadwell OF NC: | Porenea Evans and Herreshoff had a hard fought! tnsiee got into the rough on his drive|of green on the second, while tlerres, | SCORE BY INNINGS— er his week manos Tiny Peat. 208; | Doubles Hive, tor" | Ration tattle in the second round of the semi-|and used a mashie niblick to escape. To | hoft was only 10 feet from cup on links, {Chicago 00000101 og] Dey « has aanagede ed, 164; Musmeioa, 99; final round this P. M. It was nip amd Lad iby he Fenltieh a 240 but missed his putt. Evans, overstrong, | Pittsburgh . 00300 : yards’ distance, and halved the hole in| landed on the other side of the green.| Summary—Two-Bas tok, most of the way. par 6. Inslee also lost the 18th, § to par| He conceded Herreshoff the hole, now if “4 0900 ~$ On the return home Herreshoft le1|4, which left him 5 down. making his second putt. Herreshoft 2] w’ . Evan at the thirteenth hold by 1 up. up. . Payes Both players were greatly bothered by EVANS V8. HERRESHOFF. pie cecnonanes Just on the From m3 McCarthy to Miller : via | Herreshoft was 1 up on Evans at the |4t the eleventh ani ans in 3 after the . (Bases on Balls—By Reul- the wet turf, Evans especially Liga end of the ninth. Cards first half: {latter fad escaped an ugly He behind en! bach, 3, by Hendrix 6 Struck Out—-by hte dislike for the wet going by fre-/O™" Of apple tree that forced him to get out|Hendrix 8 Reulbach % by Richio a quent putting over the cups. .Herres- tlon. Despite the incessant rains, the gallery followed the players all the way iehed at Apawamis to-day H. H. Hilton sixth the current ran the other way altpping up on a six-foot putt, while Pittsburgh scored three runs dn the third ‘ ‘ A ‘ways room at the top isanold saying, and I ve proved of Ungland was 5 up on Charles W. until they were even again on the Evans had a, pits Ne ae and Reulbach was relieved by Richie. 4 ot ; it in my clothing values for this Fall. I thought I had pans o chicage was upon Frederick omer AON Ian Aaya ihe | age Cg gt A, reached the top rung of the ladder of my clothing ambi- aioe Bal wo, hola to the ood on vovite af the alety Yor he Anal i Ah Bi oe ea | hae stam, vane wih two men on tions last season, but I’ve got a little higher this Fall, found gg ly TE aR ne pesene ieee, A eee ee ; ' 5 exes New York can show at prices no other clothier can touch. jMerres | Mo ig: 8 484 8 6 4 4 Ge | Rdowlse, Herreshof ran up within 4] Wild Pitoh—Reulbach, ‘Time. Um- ° e a of rfec shot feet oF is al wi lown on a hee putting was the acme Of pertes Bm 5 6468 48 8 6-88 [fourth par total Herreshoff 8 up. Pues oorey, ead) merece: Evans was 3 up on Herreshoff at (he| Herreshoff lost the 12th, 4 to $ against end of the first round, par 3%. The approaches were equi-dis- dy hparab eagles di eR eR ly hems, | Evans and Herreshoff nad a ding tant. Fred missed his putt of alx feet by |“ took the first game of @ double- ‘When haif of the semifinals was fin- ‘squaring the contest, however, on the Herrshoff lost the 13th par 4 to 8 throug? | ing and sharp playing by both sides Insiee of New Rochelle and Charles |thirteenth, from then Evans took the MeNdHsy toe Biteeaie nea ther Ont two; the last few holes made him the | Lee Ca j@ after that. A |. Herreshoff got the etxth record of 94.5 seconds, and w hank Chigago from. saceiiar g rr “6, ” ‘ 7 ed Harvester played poor aolt | in par'a'te hiecrivat 6, sauating the | Tmt oe Aten art an oot Chioago from scoring more room” to improve and brought out the finest clothing vans was down in one over par and Tene cannes were payed hth par 3 was disposed of In the . ba " ri tensces uate eats EAT Soc eee ieee This may sound boastful to strangers, but patrons who know my val- tbe Englishman continued to hola | Evans, vane and Werrosho halved } t “iad ues will understand. Those who don’t know should inspect my offerings the crowd and on the outward journey |in’ the second in a regulation 4 after | jf \ . this Fall. It will be an education to them even if they don’t buy. he surprised every one by allowing the |Herreshoft had been one stroke over. the lead on him. b icked the third after é ‘ Fy : . . . * Wilton was 1 up on Ii |Herrestof had holed. par, which | fm - i , wy } . i things in a big way, buying direct from the mills, saving Cards fi Ie: |squared the match, Ev on the | ™ middlemen’s and contractors’ profits, makes it possible for me to sell a fourth in par 4 to 6 and the fifth was 6 4663 6 4 8 B87! well halved, which left the f i . $ Se 4 e — vue4 4452 4 5 6 @8/UD at the turn. The tenth went to He; fay i 25 rvice or for $ Hilton’ ended his morning round 5 up Teshoff in par 4 through loose putting |} ne 8 "| ‘ , d ul vercoa on Inslee, but Insiee gave Hilton a | by Evans, who scooped the eleventh In s y z : : ae hi Guarantee ereat : rpriae on the outward journey 3 against par 4, while the twelfth was as ve accents Abectators as wel, who gradu |fairly well halved In ¢ to the allowance | i ; . ) “of Se eve BS This $15.00 line has always been my pride, and I aT NaE Re S00 #90) SEAR as airite Gntapae | 4 R: \ ‘ we 4° )4 am prouder than ever of the values I have been able to on come back, which cost | Sauared the match a third time. Herre- him the hole 6 to par 4 Inslee was | hoff topped his second on the 1th Into straight on hia drive on the second, | the brook, and dropped back at the while Hilton pulled into the rough, Hil- | 108s of a stroke, finally pleking up and ton om ‘hig second got more than haif| being approximately at 6 to Evans par put into it this Fall. Cloth and trimmings are better than ever and can be found about town only in $25.00 clothes. The tailoring, too—the most important feature ‘ 15. On the 15th long drive | {N y ok a | ake ; i i i The bal neven fect from the cup, rane) and fine ‘second tol the. green, | It ; fs : ! in men’s clothing—is all done in my own workrooms ing down @ putt for a regulation 4, In- Sh S ee * ef Z ” isi i tee fan past th hele “four foot, bus | Was aver the. kreen ‘and tone the hole | I - > hee 4 under my own supervision. English models—“Well I Both reached the green in 2 on the! inary halves, Theh the 18th went to |i = ¢ i should Say So —come in and see them. | third hole. Hilton laid Inslee a halt ns in an exceptional 3 The best ¥ ~ 4 ~ . Bigs" incor ola ‘navy, Meccano ould ah wan Thee A nif 3 My Other Suits and Overcoats Im the fourth hole Inslee got into the eer arr Below the $15.00 line are my great $10.00 and ss on his secona an on INA ; e y & -00 and $12.50 values acer. cane weeena soe Hlan | FINAG 18 HOLES. = that I defy any clothier to touch this side of $15.00 to $20.00. Sixty * eaped on their third. and then took a/ in pouring rain. couple of putts apie , Evans was three so it was @ half | hg morning. Evans got longest drive. styles to choose from and every one a humme. in Ba wtroke more ti Dar. voneye | lerreshoft was away on his second P At $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $35.00 I introduce you ave fot i the p on thee ‘rive oot pt Fhe"areon man 0 heavy New York Business Men. to values that Broadway marks all the way from $30.00 to $50.00. t e » and nslee san his putt! that a ba barely went down. ovans “for a while Hilton needed par 3, ssed a short putt and lost the hole Wallach Bros. are accustomed to the good things of life and are hard to satisfy. That’s wh Carstairs Rye is always on hand at lead- ing New York clubs, cafes and hotels. It satisfies. Boys Come in for Good Things, Too My Boys’ Department this season will make the mothers’ eyes open wide. Among some fabrics I bought from a foreign mill and put into $25 men’s suits were some ends too small for men’s suits, so I made them up for the boys, trimming and tailoring them just The same men who choose it in the like $25 men’s clothes. No such boys’ suits have ever $ 95 Third Ave,, Cor, 122d St 1195 Broadway 246-249 W. 125th St. leading hotels also give it a permanent been seen before (sizes 8 to 18). $15 would ordinarily be 8: . (Open Evenings) Just below 29th St. (Open Evenings) place on their buffets at home. a low price for them but they’re yours for............ : My Other Suits for Boys My Boys’ Suits at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 are better made and st least one- third lower priced than anywhere else. I make them myself, that’s why. STETSON HATS No need to talk about them, Soft hats and stiff $3.50 & $5. (My Only Store) Open Saturday Eve. Until 10 o’Clock, 119-125 Walker St., 3 Blocks East of Bway, New Yor Have you tried it? Oldest, purest whiskey in America. A smooth, mellow blend of the choicest ryes, thoroughly matured, aged in wood. If you have any difficulty in getting Car- stairs Rye, notify us and we will see that you are promptly supplied. Stewart Distilling Co. HERE are still some Hart, Schaffner & Marx Summer Suits left at 012.50 _ wih sisiaitaete A consolidation of Corstaira, McCall & Co. and Carstairs Bros, the cvmbered bel bette it Philadelphia New York Baltimore oh New York is talking bout,

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