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AY TWO GAMES AT THE GROUN For THe ey. teamed ve ook sEXCELLENT! The Giants WHICH MEANS (GOT % DEVISE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1911. 19 Q Q © Axel Takes In the Ball Geme, but Sees “Uncle” First © © m __ BY Y VIC SOME WAY 7D GET RIO OF SUFFERING mike! WHERE'S “Omar FLOCEY, AXEL OR ELSE THE B16 BOOS MAY LID? THUNG IT ON THAT @Y GANE GOT NO wie Fou.ow ME OUT THERE HOOK A HALE HOUR Aco. MONEY SO AY fi suae | AND WHY THE he NOTE 9 GO FOR WALKIN PARK, GOIN BARE HEADED AS ‘2 — Old Age May Be Put Orf It Not Entirely Avoided | By Common-Sense Living |* Cheerful Thinking Will| Help, Says Dr. Nascher, Who Asserts Old Age Is} P Due to Both Physical|' and Psychic Caus Actually True That by) Arousing Ambition, Hope and the Sense of Pride in Appearance the Apparent Weakness of Old Age May Be Overcome. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Where {# the fountain of eternal youth? Everybody 1s lookting for {t, consciously | or not, and nobody has found tt—yet. . But now and then some advance scout | sets up guide-posts which would at least | seem fo point toward the goal. The lateat of these wero Dr, Benjamin F. Bailey of Lincoln, Speaking of how not to grow old, aaid: “Don't teach a middle-aged man to take violent exercise by telling him he is not too old to be an athlete. “Don't let a man take himself too eeriously, “Don't smoke, Grink alootel or chew tobacco to excess. “Don't overeat. ‘Don't get too absorbed in busi- acess.” At Fordham University tn this city is Dr. 1. L. Nascher, only special lecturer on old age and Its preventives in Amer- foa. Therefore I went to Dr, Nascher with Dr. Bailey's prescription for por- petual youth. “Old age,” Dr. Wasoher stated succinctly, —_—— Interesting Facts About World's Series. FIRGT GAME. Oct. 4—At Polo Grounds. SECOND GAME. Oct. 16—At Philadelphia. THIRD GAME, Oct. 11—At Polo Grounds, FOURTH GAME. Oct. 18—At Philadelphia, FIFTH GAME. Oct. 19%-At Polo Grounds. SIXTH GAME. Oct. 20—At Philadelphia. SEVENTH GAME. Place of holding, !f necessary, @ be decided by National Com- mission. TIME OF GAMES. Ag A will begin on each ground at Fiscer of four out of seven games ‘te be awarded world’s pennant, BUSINESS MANAGERS, Jonn A. Heydier for Nationa) Learue. Robert MoRoy for American Laague. UMPIRES. ‘WwW. J. Klem and William Breanan || for National League. Thomas Connolly and William Dineen for American League. POSTPONED GAMES, In case of Inclement weather to cause a postponement of any game || the Giants and Athletics will stay || over to play the game in the city || in which It was scheduled, No new tlekets will nee be obtained, DIVISION ° ; RECEIPTS, Firat four games—10 per cent. to National Commission, 60 per cent to form pool for players (whic! shall be divided, 69 per cent. winners and 4) per cent, to lo: and 30 per cent. to be divided tween the club owners, PRICES OF ADMISSION, At New York~ Boxes, $2. Lower grand stund, ¢eserved, $2. Upper grand stana, reserved, $3, General admission, h. At Philadelphia— Boxes and lower grand stand, re- served, $3. Upper grand stand (frat rows), reserved, $3; balance, $2 General admission, and psychic causes. It may be put are some of the common sense physical : GET ACQUAINTED---$5 empty stomach. Absinthe is extremely bad for the nerves, and the gin drinker suffers, uy gard’ as one of cholic bev comparatively hol_and its oils are good. never to wear corsets and nd all other clothing Ten Commandments for Keeping Young. iy banished. If you are a man, don't— 1, Bat meat for breakfast, lunch er. Preserve the psychical influ the younger generation. A w ig aged quickly in her own 4, Drink ‘alcoholic liquors on an and the minds of her friends empty stomach. Drink absinthe or gin at any Most men live too fast and don't| ‘slack’ or dowdy sleep enough. No ono sh nce. 10. Permit your obildren to call ing on sweets between times,” ad- Could imagined? ng more unhygienie| moderation. Never take a ¢rink the| quence. And so many dress wrong. [learn thet their a le who want to eee eee eee et ee ee first thing in the morning or on an ly. It is better to eres, up & girl avowed thelr act. To the man who doubts—who having never tried, doesn’t know; who never looked and who never proved, but who, if he looks and proves, becomes a good customer, I send this message. I need you—you need me. If I don’t do anything but keep the other fel- low’s prices down where they belong, every city needs me. 1 offer you this week incontestable meat —P ain, manifest, palpable proof of my ability to provide cloth- ing values under the market. Sub- tract from my statement the exaggeration that you think all advertisers are given to, and then I'll surprise you. Subtract from my statement the enthusiasm and the confidence that my knowledge imparts to me, and then I'll surprise you. Subtract from my statement all the scepticism, all the doubt, all the misgivings with which you are saturated, and then ll surprise you OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 SATURDAYS TO 10 tight | It t# the first time that a wireless shoes, a1 that message has been transmitted across impodes the circulation should be the Padtile Cosas, elthotigh eoden “Women should be careful to ation by wireless across the Atlantic ! ' | : enoos is not rare. | that make for youth, They onght ‘The development of wirelons telex | not to worry or to permit them- \vawiy the “beet “tee nelven to be shoved in @ corn ’ tah Gx: Staoas | | } | | food at her meals without lunoh- | aisavowed the action and as tt ts not tent hag dia- | howe ne W-8-L- a) = | a! How'd YOu GeT TANK AY 1 DONT MIND \ ‘tomy ‘| our WERE, ? LONG AS (HAVEN'T GoT/ OH--- AY BANE AXEL wee ONTO Mt | WAS Sa (Hock YOUR HAT [} a * Lhe | sir, wi co oman 1807, when Marconi ‘ mind jing @ are ‘ c le oo he : ait. by bridged 4,000 m 9 Ban . take his| them keep trim and neat and up-to- from the Korea, 8,300 milew out, and a off, if not entirely avoided, by ieed! bY: the otoclk, date in thetr looke and clothes.” few daya later the Korea commen sense living and cheerful but’ he eho — Francisco from @ distance of thinking, ¢ 0 up rest = Tey = arb that o men t 4 4 FRENCH FLAG IS RAISED Records Broken When Mes- Geitise Ube ie'has mote athens ha || Bolas violent, SHOULON'T WORK TOO HARDAT T= OVER FORT IN MOROCCO. ei inthe wont" xe tch ROW most people thy im it than|) 9, Work all day without @ let-up. BUSINESS OR SPORT. es Flashed Bet ci egetting up in the wortd Oi people imagine. The man who id, Bay in Vas Clty More thi sage ashed Between “Yes, indecd, They've got to the fakes care of himself properly is just |} opm help. i an you}! Ete ought not to get too tired, either. point now where they consider tt nec. | Easy to put on. essy oy 18 old as he thinks he ts, and i ¥ The average American grows old |p. m y is tanaty to hire a caterer every time off, easy je the tie plies to womon, too. ‘There 1s pene If you are @ women, don’t— quickly because he burns himself out. Paris Repustiates Act of Country ; Frisco and Japan. they give a_party.” of getting old more quickly than to let 1, Zat less substantial food than | {If one works too hard and too long, men Waich Threatens Inter- ‘ceniceiniaaiaaes s = == = shoulders sag ana one's be you need. whether at busines# or at # one's ati Complications. , saad Unkempt in the conviotion. thar|| 2,28 ake @m@ candy etween [| Posorves must become exhausted. From national Complication SAN FRANSIIOD: Ott. &-—For Atteen|| ee Chan of Youth r first youth 1s past. ot | seaats, t OWR cookin; boyhood up the man Who Wishes to keep| BERLTN, Oct. 6A group of French. | Minutes early this morning wiroless | le 7 ° “It is actually tre that by an bbsed joking contin- || ing will do well to avoid the more|men ho'sted a I flag over tho| Messages ware flashed between San To Any Complexion || Words and Music: arousing ambition, hope and the 4. Drink ten 00 excess, violent sports. fort at Ag Me threatening | Francisco and Japan, @ distanca of|| OF @ of pride in appearance the 5. Bleep more tha your system || “Finally, a country life ts much bet-| graye international compltcationa, re| More than 6000 miles, breaking all to Wear.) i" mt weakness of approac! require ter than a city one because tt is easter | *" munbeds Mkt Weaneeus _| records in wireless telography. The ate neaity rut ius ia 3. Wear corsets waless you have |{on the nerves. Nerves strain eyes” | Was aimountel Tilt lant, serbia: Kreatest distance known to have boon| , 0 use of sowie a | ifi AMERICANS EAT TOO MUCH sivags worn them, “and how can a woman keep young?" eles Silat Soh csi ay bridged by wireless before ts 6,60) miles, fa, which ‘Glog pores kid 6 . I inguire¢ ; i ) AND TOO QUICKLY, & Worry over your own ana Nuupi ied Aiko! case cd. nay [Agadir when in October, 1910, Marconi In South tthe skin, An excellent lotion) J The New . 0 o ther people's troubjes. " 1 Africa was in communication with|to correct this condition and "But of course it isn't all a matter of || otBe® peop! .. Gigestion, and eat sold, sensible | The French Governmen: tmmedtately | Pong mental science," I romarked. “What || 9% at 7ourselt get “slack” tn ap- ondon, move blackheads, wrinkles and ‘moth Song Success. hi 1 Rides best It was 2165 o'clock when the an Fran- een beautify the esented at Agadir, Instruct lv-| Be x precautions for helping one stay young?" || yom ol@ vised the doctor. “Then she ought |orwen Consul at Mogador to be th | elnco operator tyard a faint sound, | ¢ Laem irra va > i bai “Men and women are Mable to abuse to eat other people's cooking be- Sak ating eo tae Z ®] which he finally read as @ call from |! ol ictor Herbert. their youth in different ways,” replied aides her own, no matter how ao. | Morocean ation fee fo fake measures | Japan to the steamer Chiyo Maru, It WORDS BY the doctor, “With a man the matter| young should eat loss meat and more| complished @ housewifo she may |‘ "emeve the flag and ent the thet. | ame trom am operator in Jot station, on| and arma, t George V. Hob of diet ts often badly regulated. Gen- ables, and the: uld not ever-| be. either tea nor cotfes, in |ent. Accorcing io the latest advicas| the Island ef Hokoshu, which t# the| gradually re load the stomach, moderation, does any harm, but {the Frenchmen were defying the local | most northerly station in Japan, fine lin gives to the A MAGA “The ideal diet would bar out all| don't keep the teapot on tho stove [Calif of Again, who oh tis own re-| Now equipment has Juat bean installed | oft, velvety texture, and FEATURI, “Then the usual lunen conslate of al atcoholte drinks, but many of them| qi the Sime. sponatbiitty hed ordered the French |at the Hillcrest station, San Franciaco, |tint’ and yeuth-like. plow gry tof chop that has been a year and a hai¢|do no great harm to the man of aver- “Many women sleep too long, | lors lowered, but tt Js expected that |and the operator had been instructed to | ti the Next Sunday’s n cold storage and a slab of lard-s age health and strength, if taken in| growing fat and heavy asa conse = | ‘he achinen will yleld when they|be on the lookout. He was not able, | WORLD r rouge, r, to continue communication after fifteen minutes, PANTS FREE TO THE NEN England I upper New Yon State, and I am located here at the corner of 40th Street and Broadway. I have spared no expense to make this Store the finest tailoring establishment in New York, and I want you to call this Saturday, Monday or Tuesday, whether you buy or not. At 277-279-281 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., I have one of the finest wholesale woolen plants in the country, and buy direct from the mills on a cash basis, and when you realize that 70 per cent. of the woolen mills of the country are located within 75 miles of Boston, you can understand my positio’ I open here Saturday morning, Oct. 7, with a line of woolens, worste/s and coatings second to none, and I want to meet the mothers, wives and swe/ te hearts of the economical men of New York City. It is my intention to interest the women folks, and with that end in view te every lady who calls with a customer I present FREE a pair of Heinisch 7-Inch Blade Tailor Shears as a souvenir of my ‘Get Acquainted” Sale. I want you to see the Guaranteed, No. 265, Black Wanskuk Unfinished Worsted Overcoating that I will take orders, silk to 5 edge, at a price of.. $ 1 0 I want you to see the ‘Plaid B. k Coati that I tak d for at a price o! - eatiogs thet | tale or — $15.0 See the Standish Worsted Suitings, “Mabbitt Worsteds and Globe Worsteds on which Iam making prices of............ peneeeaat $ 1 5.00 A THOUSAND STYLES TO SELECT FROM. Black, Blue and Gray Kerseys from the famous Johnson Mills of New England, These are the regular $35.00 Overcoatings, and I will make them 15 up, in any style, single or double breasted, to your order for. . $ 00 And during my “Get Acquainted” Sale | will include a PAIR OF TROUSERS FREE. There is nothing new under the sun, but when I suggest FREE Trousers to each customer, and Shears to the ladies, they either get the Trousers and Shears or the equivalent. This offer should be an inducement to lawyers, doctors; and professional men of this city who have occasion to wear their clothes day in and day out, as the extra trousers can be kept pressed all the time. MITCHELL THE TAILOR NO OTHER NEW YORK CITY STORE OPENING T0- MORROW, SATURDAY, OSTOBER 7 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th St.