The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1911, Page 7

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ROLF CHAMPION "Raa DISAPPEARS. | SAYS SPORT HERE (5 100 PATRIOTIC Herold Hilton Declares Rooters Abroad Always Give Boost | to Best Player. Hirold H. Hilton, the English ama- | teur golfer wilo won the championship her last week, sailed for home to-day on the Campania, of the Cunard line, Mr. Hilton thinks we Americans are too patriotic in our sporting views, “Twouldn't want to appear in the light of scritic,” said the champion, “because IT tave been royally treated by your pe@le, J want it understood that I am woe away with the very best of fecl- ing Possibly I am impressed with it Dea@use it is strange to me, but I think Yotr ‘people are prone to think too much of winning. WV] CHAS. NicHous ay ‘Speaking of golf, it was my impres- alm that those who saw me play w.nt-| Charles Nichol, Not Seen Since edithy opponents to win, not bect i they might be better players, but be: May—Last Heard From in Cincinnati. | mise they were Americans, Now, tn Fagiand, we look upon golf as a sport ed we want to see the better player| Mf Charles H. Nichols of No. WR, regardless of his nationality, Fast One Hundred and Seventy-sixth “In Your national game, basebati, 1 no- | *téeets the Bronx, has asked The Even- ted @ disposition on the part of the pub. |! World’s assistance in finding her MW to lose aight of everything but the backlit daisy iit ea clance of the home team winning. I at. ¥ of his relatives or friends since |. tended game between the American | Mas: The missing boy is twenty-one League New York team ands the Clove, | Yo2"# old, and, according to his mother, lund team where that quality was strike | "8s been in the United States Army. lagly manifested. The good plays of the! The youth left his home in the early Geveland players were almost entirely | Patt Of May with the intention of go- srerigoked, overy aliempt was made to tw tie place where he worked, | dsconcert them and when the New York hing was heard from him until June | ‘sam lost the gloom of the spectators was when his parents received a letter | deep. fro m him dated and postmarked Cin- “Iam not what you call ‘kicking’ I|cinnatl, O. The message sald he had suppose I could get used to what you position In that elty. New Yorkers have dubbed ‘rooting’ f fled by tattoo decora- &@ favorite, but I could not {magine y ‘ms. ‘The left arm bears ‘rooting’ for a stranger. I hope to re- frl's head and the name urn next August to play again for the |" n crossed, with the | Gampionship.” 50," decorates the |right arn —-—_—___ | Mrs. LYNCHERS SMASH JAIL. | natneats |5 feet 7 n helght and has dark Mob Overpowers Officers, Takes | halt and blue eyes. pols told the police of the station that her son is DUMAS, Ark. Sept. in the county jail and overpow: oMers in charge, a mob of one €rd men took Charles Malpass, whte man, to a water tank lynhed him to-day. \ Te lynching followed a battle yes- tery at the home of Malpas: whib Sherif W. D. Preston, De Bheiff Barney Stlel and two mu fons of Malpass were killed and Mal- | pass wounded, 8 $$$ | Tt BUST LUMBER TRUST. | | Suitrited ai Denver Aimed at Col- s«WAIHINGTON, Sep Trustsuit fied by the F eral Govern- ment at Denver te is intended, it > i was larned at the iyenas In the quiet of lee, break the Vyom- eric ocnee ucee an, Or tes the evening a See ee bottle of cool, clean beer is areal delight. A little higher in price than ordinary beer—a great deal ty Supplied by ra first-class dealers. Served in leading Hotels and Cafes DOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY AT PETER DOELGER FIRST PRIZE BREWERY Informition, an 11! also mde a 4 ols corporation, 1s Heriert Lank’s hor: day st Hicks and J Brooklyn, and ran away with the wawn as far as Amity street, a din- tane of five blocks, where {t collided witi @ trolley pole. Lank, who lives at fifty-seventh street and Elevents avaue, Brooklyn, was thrown out by the collision, receiving concussion of the brain. — Liner Searched for Fugitive. Detectiven were at the pler ant warted in St. . Hein disapvear in fune, taking $9,000 worth of bonds he xad stolen from his wife. It was Bottling Department ted that he had engaged age one Campania, but the sleuths c 407-433 E. S5th St., New York not \ocate him. oO “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” 121st || he 2p Street|| ~ Special Thursday Women’s, Misses’ 7. 9 8 and Junior Suits, New Fall suits in a variety of materials and styles, such as all wool storm serges, light and dark mannis* mixtures and homespuns. Coats are satin lined; loose * mannish and shaw! collars; skirts are panel bac and fron¢ effect; sizes 13 to 17 and 14 to 44; black, navy and colers; value $9.98. Women’s and Misses’ 4 9 8 Serge Dresses, ° These dresses are made from a good all wool storm serge all colers;, with or without ycke. Sailor cellar and long revers of satin; side effect; buttoned front; panel back; waist finished with heavy silk girdle; all color combinations; sizes 14 to 44; value $6.98. w ‘omen’s and 9 Misses’ Dresses, 6. 8 Materials are black heavy duchesse satin and messaline imported storm serge, nun’s veiling and ch ffon taffetas, be ; fully trimmed in the latest styles, sailor or pointed co : silk yokes and lace revers; all colors; sizes 14 to 42; valu Womens Serge Jackets Women’s Petticoats Imported all wool wiorm serge, black| Good quality black silk§taffete, soft only; tailor made; manish ‘collar,| finish; sizes 38 to 42; reg. J 98 finished with atin; black satin lining: |§2.79.....0...0.005 two models, Jender and very stout Women’s Sik "Hose figures; sizes 16 to 48; vatue $9.98. 5, QS| Pure sili, deep garter top: high Se te spliced heel; sizes 84 to 10; 5c Boys’ Pajamas ry Wonen’s Shoes «| special Gun metal ant patent leather, button or lace; also tack and brown velvet: | Heavy outing flaiinels, in pink or blue 4 to ; regularly 1 29 stripes; military cut; sizes 8 39 teseeerereesees lhe to 16 yrs,; reg. 49c (ei Womer's Kid Gloves Table Cloths Two clasps; lambskin; heavy silk| Fine quality dice damask, fringed; embossed beks; black, 7! size 54 x 81 inches; fancy white and tan value 98c.... 75 OF MAN FOUND IN RIVER.| aupasy, sep. | | Wound on Héad Indicates Crime |2?peat to the Legisiature to enact a | Performed Only a Short The body of a man was found In the|to demand that the pledge made by | Bast River at 845 to-day, | the back df the head about the |a half dollar, which looked as if it | fully redeemed. ‘might have been made with some blunt Instrument, has caused the police to jstart an Investigation in the beltef that [the man w: | watchman, | River, discovered the removed to the Morgue. The man appeared to be about sixty years old, was 6 fect 9 inches tall and | weighed 175 pounds. His hair was gray jand he wore a gray mustache. He had on white underwear, a white and black | striped shirt, black sox and black laced He wore a black cardigan feos | Jacket. |The body, th been in the wa and the wound Soda crackers are more nutritive than any other flour food. Uneeda Biscuit are the perfect soda crackers. Therefore, Uneeda Biscuit. Five cents spent for a package of Uneeda Biscuit is an invest- ment—an invest- ment in nourish- ment, in health, in good eating. Though the cost is but five cents, DIX’S FINAL DEMAND. Dix to-day made what !# expected to be hie final State-wide Direct Nominations law | In a specta! message, he declar the Democratic party promisad such a statute and “the people have right ‘Time Before, the party convention and by candidates for the Legislature murdered. Frank Radley, n Pier No, 30 tn the Haat iy, which wan THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ate 1911, |FORMER “SOLDIER BOY [POLICE SUSPECT MURDER | | This $25 Oak China Closet for | aa Uneeda Biscuit are too good, too nour- ishing, too crisp, to be bought merely as an economy. Buy them because of their freshness— buy them because of their crispness— buy them because of their gzoodness— buy them because of their nourishment. Always 5 cents. Al- ways fresh and crisp in the moisture- proof package. Never sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | wide and 66 in. high, has bent ends, ! able tablo of solid koldon oak, wit Women’ 3 Sik Stockings at 1 r Women’s black hose, ‘seconds” of 49¢ qual- ity. Only 1,000 pairs. fe wish there were 10 times as many. Quantity limited; we cannot fill mail orders. Not more than 6 rene to a cus- Sept. 28, 29, 30 ~ Men, Our Great Merchant Tailoring Sale Ends Next Saturday Evening. Don’t Wait Come to-morrow and let us take your measure for a Fall or Winter Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest made to measure for 150 styles of woollens to select from. Patterns and colorings the newest. No matter how big or stout you are the price remains the same. Satisfacticn guaranteed or money refunded. For 20 years we have been making suits for most discriminating men. Have you ever $12.80 Bloomtngtalay Merchant Tailoring Dengetment, 34 Floor, Goth @t. fide, taken advantage of our offering? If not, come to-morrow, and let us take your measure for a Suit, Overcoat, Rain- coat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest for Men’s$1 .25Root’s Underwear,69c The reputation of the Tivoli for warmth, comfort and durability is very high. To-morrow's offerings are regular $1.25 grades in natural wool and camel's hair. All sizes. Nott more than 3 suits toa customer. No mail orders. $15 Gold Initialled Dinner Sets, 100 Pieces, All Perfect, at - . 9/98 The ect comprises: 12 dinner plates, 12 tea plates, 12 tea cups and saucers, 12 berry saucers, 12 rim soup plates, 12 butter es, Leouptureen, 1 butter dish with cover and drainer, 2 covered veget dishes, 2 open vegetable dishes, 3 meat dishes, pickle dish, aauce boat 15-Piece Imported Kitchen Outfit, $2.19 Ivory finish porcelain, imported; each set hat 6 1-1b. Jers bfohen jars, 1 oil 1 vinegar tortie, and 1 salt box; each picce decorated with name for contents. morrow. $2.19 a a 60-Piece Bohemian Glass Set for $5.98 ttere, engraved 1) Bngraved Sitepe Thin ‘Tumblera, c 812,00 , Deporated, m= 80.00 Import Rian “Dicner | rated hon Beant 100 OF 38 ple pieces for... for eure (__Blooministaic’, ‘Tint Poor,” ft | Nothing to Equal These Specials is Ever Offered. | York, and no wonder, for the specials we offer here bring higher prices regularly at wholesale. | 1,000 Women’s and Misses’ $10 Silk & Cloth 6.6 6 A . 00 ready We furnished it and got the dresses at a great sacrifice. The dresses are made of ferges, chiffon taffeta, mes- all new colors, They are in all the newest and best styles, with loose panel skirts and sailor col- 1 Positively the very best May ues in Fall dresses offered izes, for women and misses, at the sensa- tionally ” low price $5. 50 Here Are Startling Vee | in are Faraitaes We are doing the dining room furniture business of New [ff The goods are here exactly as jf described and cold type cannot do them justice. We are very busy— sinus in the morning if possible. Thi $1798| Oak Batt fr” #1798 C142 EeDey, NG Sneath 22m A little beauty of hi finely figured, quarte has @ 45 in. base wit A very pretty affoir made of pol- ished quartered golden oak; is 39 in. @ full length column on front capped by a heavy carved griffon, ard has French legs and claw fect. Py firnily braced box up: holstered with @ slip mt of leuthor | $10 Dining Table, $6.48 $12 Dining 7 Table, $7.98 Heavily built B ut made, depend- inch round a und top, With a heavy square and shapely legs bil 5 Golden $9 4 98 | This $35 China Closet for ELEY wi ‘tered goldow as a baw wi i, has two top dru the centro $30 Dinin This in by table val Groceries--Bloomingdale Specials Broken Macaront or Spaghett (i " 44c 18¢ Peas | iyi. | ae «© 18 Stringless Beans, Most tender; big bargain, per cam 16 Baked Beans, Worcostershh 20¢ Preserved rome ee 1 die Foge Lema its 30c Boneless Sardines, Batra fine, lara 19¢ ini “45 r Floating 3 c ed Washing Sede 6c 2 iret Hage pol Sivoo Fe ait lov ie 4c Ni hen Sapotiog Ha nh March — Lew Wash Bail Blue Hew aig wae te hn, 24e Hoe 106 60c : " 12ce sind OH TQ¢ ||) Bloomingdale STORE OF CERTA NS: SATISFACTION : Pinus Uellvered om Bloomingdales’ Anniversary Sale of Walters $350 List Walters Pianos for $198 or, on, Hagy, Terms of 85.00 DOWN, 81.00 A WERE, "ay ment of si; no insurance; no F REE! Extraordinary Ofier! tt U0 List Hy 100° Elst W muslo, bench and cover, ®10° Down, ED PENNON Ist Cy ats at si) i to tora sok Saab ened Lag] To mi rats $12.80) approaching. thissin valu en offored olsew here, aariered golden rs 77 $21.98 ‘aluo over offered. Pianos t Walters Masterions Player Piano Outfits, $395 ss

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