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eres ENP THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1 ___ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNE. hs Cat : wont to Little Valley to interview | Med to Snoderacs, Oakes ont, stealing. AN Of MYSTER “White.” “White” deciared there that HILLTOPS DROP GIANTS IN OUT Meyers to Doyle, Killis walked. 1 ORI JOO ACCC C26 oO SO ee Oe Y his true name was net “White,” but led to Merson . ’ Th | Andrew Kimme! of Nites, ° : ran In th é Sas thon Gaon soagmes by innicans | W ice hae te At a ret" 10 Days’ Free Trial ::; companies to prevent paying the 2,07 | nl to Koney insurance, r | vow sacri Naylor communicated with oM t } fly too hot for Mowres | of FIRST GAME OF Beds sx: Columbia Fabric Spring , b i] {Ee Partreee Cotreart Nesaaite ors | | hatter at fet Durorels «Electric FeltMattress : | 4 iin mantin ta sce ae double steal, scoring. Marquard WA Heer pou, haan Ian DAY (amemeennson a: i It was from Olean, Naylor -| The wen EE ‘ardinala went out in onder in! | thelr half of the fifth. J, berinning the sixth Laudermilk to Konay to Onkes, Murray lifted | that Kimmet, alias White, to the Auburn Penitentiary for f BATTING ORDER. York. ‘lev herwise retare ft ‘We aL Our expense, —_—— the Niles man as the man he interviewed in the Little Valley Jail, | , ( : so Sure About That,”lorHeRs Mix KIMMEL WITHi cH sai BATTING ORDER. fais ended the wixth tn 1, a1 MAN KNOWN AS WHITE, | [/artvell. rf mam, et. | 8 I" 2 order | a Konieht, 2 revere, If M | e weventh 3 e con- Mrs. Kimmel When He | nicansas city, Kan, @ept Sigua te of, [weal Weeese amertnees, Canaanite to Gentiment here still divided as in re-| Bint, ©. , | Koney, Fletcher walked, Meyers f | Tells Her He Is Her Son. — zara to the identifention of the man) Warhop, p. ». Murray, rf Koney ner walked, Movers fant who {a trying to convince the citleon@! ctmpires-<onnolly and Weatorvelt Merkle, th. igh throw. Marquard jof Niles, Mtoh., he is George A billed ‘onnolly and West high thro arquard | Attendance, 000, | Herzos Fletcher, s# Meyers, . ' Kimmel, formerly cashier of a bank | L KIMMEL DEAD? | here. Several business men here to-day | (®peetat ontne World.) jdeclered hat they delieved that the one, y | Marquard, p. md ray, vane fouled to Heraog. Koney | |man is none other than Andrew ar AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Sept.) “tmptres, Rigier and Finneran. Atiend=| ole second, Hauser out, Mara: 4 White, who ten years ago worked for! %—The doubleheader here thie after: | ance 6.6m | Merkle. ed a ningle to centre for the Cards in their half, Ellis filed to Mur- . 000 Paid and/|txo plane houses tere | noon gave the Highlanders a chance to) The Giants added another in the) i AR A of $5, Paid a tures of the man {annex third place im the American (Mipectat to The Rieening World) leigntn. Devore beat out an infield hit » {tally with the appe . S&T. LOUIS, Sept ‘Phe Giants fairly |Dovie fanned. Devore stealing second 25,000 Held Up—Many Di- League race. s wingied pant third, scoring bristled with Ife and inger ae tiey | anodar The visitors were retired In quick oF: | Yow Savings Account ald i tll othore hare belleve that the man | 4, on Man's Identity, [sue.csmernere and worked: unter "he |, Yr veh pertip ty {tant ints the double-header With St. | Tee Sian aug Nand, Bnedgrase. tole is not disturbed if vided s Id ve fame of White wes the real Kimmel, 7n% ll ve ete |Loute and with Marquard pitching atl second, Merkle Uned to Evans, you buy the famous [who wandered back while in a halt | aingle c pase to fret, Chasen out; top form it looked as if they bad the! doing for the Car- : semen ene were M1) and Harteli's pretty drive to centre, ledge on the Cardinals. Hresnahan's! 4 Mowrey popped to | ona, Mich., Mept, .—Stepping heck Ge proflered embrace of the man) date to be her son, Mra. Retelta | to-day faced him for the first) eines thelr dramatic meeting in the iron. at Auburn, N. Y.. four years age. which scored both men. In the second tnning th run on Ball's single ascond on infleld n was their ¥ Bites out, Doyle ta Merkie. Laudermil fanned ‘The Giants sewed the game up in corpa of pitoners ts #0 badly used op | that he had to take @ chance on young | Loule Laudermilk. ‘The young fellow | the ninth inning. Herrog fouled to got y lucky at that and|Koney. Pletcher walked and went to . ‘ a qecand on a wild pitch, Hauser fum- If of the second | ough the Glants nade many bite 10 | Lied and Movers was sufe, Fletcher go- Kimmel in the bank however, that the man at > ng @ part | DODGERS STARTED: Meister Piano Sent to your home thirty daya’ free trial, cartage paid in the ” Konig’ le and Jackron's fumble | the first few innings Catcher Blies put! ing to third. Marauard by - city, the freight paid hy, mother! Don't you know me on en iss vy ' ; Mimmet as the woman entered tted Knight to tally quart he ap a bu levare popped to whort lett, | % La ice. ‘con- : ° heme of a cousin, where the man of Roth teams draw blanks tn the third Pistia tan nee tha¢ ntathath | scoring Meyers ing Marquard | % sists of ve 8-ineh ‘Cole: 1 roe, Bed, Eight styles of Meister fhas Bean acknowledged as 4 and fourth innings, lio third, Dev tealing, Biles to! x Fabpie : nen-destruetible,and Empire standing on thetr heads, Wille Koger | Wages, Doyle lifted to Oakes, | Bresnahan is pulling for the Giani® to) The Cardinals failed to seore im their | win the flag, he ways he will fight them | jaif, | to the Laat ditch ag he ts anstous to beat —_——— out Philadelphia for a berth in the Arat | LEXINGTON RESULTS. { Alvision to choose from and pay- ments as low as $1 a week or $5 a month. Any honest man or woman Shortly after the Ath Inning had | arted Vie ied by ecretary, min exoorted by Tom Davt ly applauded bY the f js rent in a box adjoining that of ve, With the words ho stepped with ama extended, but the pecotied and responded sharply Ret e9 sure about that." hen ghe subjected “Kimmel to « examination that went into de- ttress, made of pure Georgia Cotton, ond EaGMES, “Tse Se § BADLY WRT BATTING ORDER, | uraiture make Ying te van to be ute, dealer | himnee ol x aie eat , Cinctnnat Hraokiyn Frank Farrell, The Vice-President must | ¢ th ae int may avail himself or herself of of her son's early life and school | ,oininne’ Northen, ef have been a masvot for the Tl path toh inughion when ke brought | PIRAT RAOK—Alx furlonay; selling. | this offer and know in his or her ie 4 Ragga nied eked ak also 1 Daubert, 1b. they managed to get three About the frat run hy a stolen Royal Captive, 1 (Loftus), won; Couny x . Mention having scom this offer In the New York World Sei heart that all promises will be a was ber son, he lind not Wheat, If forge to the tront on singles by * 6 a! , 1 (Taplin), second; Werkbox, | ’ rs to ber during the many yeare | Mitchell, rf smith, 3b Muteher, Olven, Tajote and Blemingiam | “hem Mie on wile He hed hind, ‘Timet.17. Preckie * EMPIRE FURNITURE MFG. Co., lived up to in every detail and 0 ie, yh rT te i 1 of aT er nicae a te wana Sees pi hyrecheg \""ene ct purposely given a base on balix in the n. ‘Two-dottar mu- | i 56 and 58 West 22d St., New York, N. Y. |] precisely Y Agen, layed hy He then worked his famous ¢ 3.0 steal of second and Merkle wot! in the mixup. janta falled to score In the frat ' — ————— ore grounded to Koney, Doyle lined to Center for # hase and w ateni- ing, Biles to Hauser, Anodgrass slngled ft and wan out atealing, Biles to to thelr score in the sixth on ‘Turner's two-bamwer, he teal of third home tine ding’s hounder 4 baseman. ! ered one more run in the Lajgie was hit with @ pitched was forced at second by Mire 1a minute LARGRST MAKERS OF FURXITURE LY THE WORLD, | aga ROOM INEE AE World, 9205 FOSKEEOOOt ek eae | 2.40 show, County Tas, $4.30 2,90 show. Royal aCptive, 470 straight, : IDENTITY. re interview was, if anything, more natic than the former meeting > Earlier tn the day the| in had reiterated his claims to ien- | as Kimmel, and ind declared that ago’s greatest institutions, which cannot Fromme, p Umpires Bush @ Se The ff |] ‘tue Meister will besutify your home— eet tone will delight you and you & Ne a . It is sold un |} bond by Rothschild & om suiteoy ed on terms that will one. No Cash Broadway at 34th Street lo Cosh Payment b Down Stool and Cover Free d attraction proved @ maK- tte a net strong enough to draw ¢ to fare he made | horde of eager bugs to the Reda’ after her rebuff, da Joyous time 1 “Mow can you say such a] ing backhanded compliments on both mother?” xe of athletes before the battle they set down, facing each ted. @B4 the fire of questions began] Various young etoged doors. Hie was asked Nia} cjutiered up the pr ‘ardinals fared no better in their | short and | mpl Highlanders at the he elahth inning, In the last half of the elaath the Mighlanders managed to wecure three more runs on & two-baywer by Caldwell, who batted | fer Warhep, Johngen's walk, Dolan’ + | force a a shy 9 he d g ey eines ate bata sh ee reat ta te doo Women’s Paris Model Suits Lie bly and when ho ibaa tia in replaced Caldwell tn. the bux! : : : ee ae a te | igh esate Seay gt ag PE | regularly 50.00 . . . . tomorrow at 29.50 ||| Prices $175 to $350 ein the ninth on and actions. nd an slow, methodical fashion, ev 1 anon Paine rs. Kimmel is not raedy to deny) giancing goarnfully upon the Junior ly that the man {# her son, neither} and remarking softly Jake wll thy admit that his claime are|noine you can right now, boys, for wien Wepey the irsight ne matter where youlive. THE MEISTER Wirnvin and Mar- @ Better to determine how good a value these suits are, we directed our corps of shoppers to scour the city and see whether they could doubled at firat half Mowrey filed ‘When she saw him in Auburn] spring comes TH atill be here, but you i Mg red | : i ; PIANO CO wns qmphatio in her donuactation | "il fer ore ree Avge saan ad duplicate these beautiful garments under fifty dollars, The replies were {Ridbucided b Col Rola Orrusol Chlskes, a) nd time Kimmel, after Ber=talk with the ment at frat, said: je aeome to remember many things! gan ft early life in Niles. Tf 1 were sure] Mitchell singl gy son, God onty knows I would} doubled to right, sending Mitohel! to Bled to take him in my arms, E[ third. Egan sacrificed to Coulson, eee him again to-merrow and have ring and Almeida going to ser talk with him, Lwwae too Ill to ed. Clarke walked negative in every instance. And no wonder. Such values entail too much time and thought to be duplicated elsewhere overnight. {| Ten Paris models in all, and the most effective models that have ap- peared so far this Fall. All have broad revers and square, or oblong collars. The lapels range between large and small and are inlaid at 1,9, in of the the second to centre, Almeidas EASTERN BRANCH, N. Y. CITY Clarendon Building, S. E. corner 18TH STREET & 4TH AVENUR 7H FLOOR ‘The final score was New York, 4 aloof fi re Cleveland, 12; The Naps relied up a Hohe te 19 for the Hill errata LEXINGTON ENTRIES, uyvesant VATOR TO TE ‘for @ double. | Mnodarass wi Bilis, safe. Murray filed to) *"Bonanes, 100) Dube Deity, mile and seventy yards; Be tig Mandeian, 08; t to school with the real Kimme! would know him wall. When this man my neme he could not KIMMEL, SAYS CHIEF OF infield single and acer ne, peta ie : with plain velvet or silk serge. bind on Aimelde'e wild throw ae ya, Be [eel | i ‘| q A The Keds claimed he ‘wea entitled ony tae Whine ES Bata {| Several models are trimmed with wide and narrow braids, others are to weconid, but the umpires wall thir Vive ond If furlongs; rol . with fri f cof Runice, George Srancls to-d8y.| Wieat aueritice filed to Hewsher, Dae hale Haat fitaehts Y our gum 8 embroidered and trimmed with fringes. One model exposes a velvet under. Amith fouled to Almeida, ed skirt and another has a shaw! collar of velvet, immense in size and im- mensely effective, {| The materials are rough serges and cheviots, plain serges and those wide- waled diagonals that tailor so exquisitely. The colors are navy, Copen- nd of the fourth to the the sixth there was no run getting on etther #lde. “The Tete swamped the Dodgers hy scoring five rune in the seventh, Hobby | will be healthy, your | teeth sound and Hie told me of once having # fight with @ man who is now prow ty I find on investi Kd single and stole seed + 10 i shi i / * fs took piace. Wi ited. Mates®. pod Mitchell t Aine saya) White by using daily | hagen blue, brown, coronation purple, king blue and black. under no habuclnatton. He knows|%q Baten, Wheat fumbled and Mitelel . sere ate Vernas Lotion {[ And the opportunity is remarkable, for not only is the value extra- not Kime ine expressed | $20, More, Almeida koIng to third 10r; Drie “I14; Maats 0h; ordinary but it is rare indeed that such exquisite garments break into the the man'a being Kimmel. | femond's tap. Almeida In down, | tak prague Allowance cletamal, Weather elegy, The Curative Mouth Wash | democracy of low prices. : ‘ ame time Mrs. Fox, who eld | Kaiser and W "as a cousin, says ab qook entry in fourth 15¢,, SOc, and $1.00 per bottle at your drugglet. Fromme . scoring Egan sfand Clar scoring from is] first on the } Beseher fanned. The Dodgers came back with their half of the seventh. details of family je it Impossible her man. CAGO, Sept. .—W. @. Naylor, in eo latter Women’s & Misses’ 4.00 Shoe taken from stock and marked 2.85 @ The announcement of this sale Sunday last was followed by tnily Kimmel | ‘employ of « fouled to Cari to| ta right. Kirwin go : Daly batted for $ Kimmel was hot an impor acoring hern | Bases full, Guaranteed ior ormery wee iy’ ster of 4| mew. ane full Dayter’ analog 1a phenomenal selling. The circumstances surrounding the event were S inared Anew dW let, dcoring Dalyan Northern such that one had to consider them only for a moment to appreciate that Gold ing forged checks in Olean, Naylor | Clarke. Hummel! out, Esmond to Hobby they were of more than ordinary significance. Filled Watch Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes DAY v y Ay, Neckwear Specials Irish and Cluny Collars and Sets for coats ; and dresses, Lace trimmed and hand-embroid- Hee | ered, $1.00 to 5.00 each. Hand-Embroidered Linen Collars. values, 75c and $1.00, Now 50c each, Side Frills and Jabota--A new line, hand- embroidered and trimmed with Cluny and Irish Edges, at $1.00, 1.80, 1.75 to 3,50 each, Lace Yokes and Collars of Real Irish Crochet aod Cluny Lace, at $3.50, 4.50, 5,00 and 6,50, 7 one Laces and Veilings The new novelties in our Lace Department in- clude Hand Run and Shadow Laces and Bandings: Venice and Macrame Bands and Edges in all widths in White and Ecru, Chantilly Laces and Flouncings in_both Black {| Four dollar shoes at 2.85 is an interesting statenent of itself, but it increases in interest upon a more intimate acquaintance, Every pair of these shoes was made to sell at 4.00 and was marked at 4,00 prior to this sale, which is held to signalize the opening of the Fall tootwear season. sale several old Filled ar wetly the amin lors nee sellin Regular © In all, there are fourteen different styles included, embodying the newest ideas in Fall shoes. Leathers are tan Russia calf; patent leather, dull calf, dull kid and gunmetal. Cloth and kid tops in many of them, Wing and straight tips, or plain toes, and a special model with medium round toes for growing girls, A beautiful Trimmed Hat at 6.95 that would cost elsewhere 10.00 or 12.50 180 Broadway Open until 6 P, M New York Saturdays included ONARCH FURNITURE CO and White, Real Carrickmacross, Real Venise, | The right hat for a woman is usually more a problem of price than at E Sita Limerick, Cluny, et. nal the ce | pg i ideas as to what is ah, por en and Ractive are WE TRUST YOU sirable widths, | TW & , In Veilings We offer the newest effects in Mesh | prohibitive only on the score of cost and seldom on the score of taste. FURNITURE | & ahlnhorancd. LI : Hoan nite Pee de xe Tee Ae state | «N edy thi of affairs hi b f issions i “ 60 Down on 330 * Os, ute and lack Shetland and lace Veils, | Now, to remedy u 18 state ¢ affairs happens to be one ol our missions in $3. lown on | Me: ; cantik ,Lo0 b ‘ tet $1.00 to 12,50 each, ‘, life, and this offering of trimmed hats proves that success is attending f 5.00 Down on 75 | a A he’, Ws erceetA~ hs Brush | 6. “4 paution Veils, 144 to $ yds. in length, $1.50 to our efforts. 7,50 Down on 100 me or, i ee 7.80 each. ‘ 0S ni ana hal " | a, Vamapeseal 6 aamanet's. PLD trite deerly Braided, Embroidered and tinted © Ir, the trimmed hats featured for tomorrow's ‘selling the season's most ian | fea a ki tn || laminae supe nie unity ak velvet and theo oor clr IGIE , .A, fl and Muffs in the newest shapes and sizes, and trimmings have all been combined at a most economical cost, BET 3“ & LEX AVES Lecalay & Mo! ’ A of these hal Id sell f Jess than 10.00 or 12,50 i mM | aN a , eal 4 K A | Any one these hats would sell for not less than 10.00 or 12,0 ina a OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS | ZK I, i SL MAL Rogie G James Ac C ute heon & Co,, milliner’s shop—probably far more. _ Tomorrow we offer them at 6.95. It is : yy sf ed MIG MS. Pan Sth Ave. and 84th St. won Morin just the finest sort of an opportunity to get a charming Fall hat for very, ac SP very little money. Cease, tor i Tay be = : end 7 | eS SeE ey ae | vied . a i ae — doc a, iit abi it ALN SANT it lp cli aaa OY = aS eo celine Sts ome

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