The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1911, Page 13

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SRE nace NH SGN RE LA INES a eH en THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1911. FLOOEY Axel len't So Slow, ha in Philadelphia. SUFFERING MIKE! HERE ME arin SS LS * AXEL HAVE EEN tN PHILADELPHIA : J iy on > oe yeahh gt (1'5 Too BAD YoU CANT SIE LAST NIGHT AW | NEVER _ : 2 on SEE THAT GAME “TODAY “Wouour TO GET My Ticker. E } Mend PP ad Ses ANB. ¢ COLT Cave, ‘YO THE. came. . ‘ con Le KID HI ‘ ° te (Hao $5 Hed on be BUY A TICKET. MaveE So, f > ati tN 6 Ree BUT | WONT Let bial NY FOR YOU. (WISH TAKES HIM ALONG CAN CRAWL OVER THe FENCE! | KNOW Los ? OULD GET @ TICKET LATONIA WINNERS, LATONIA ENTRIES, \ H] W sedee THOME Win nor Weaponee ond ane PIMLICO WINNERS. LAUREL FINISHES. A opened the door and stepped into the| prrgp RACE—Maldens; all azes; six| FIRST RACK | twouyear-olds: Five and one-halt ture] ratoxta, 0: a 10 The entries for to-mor: room. furlongs.—MoLeod F., 108 (Barnes), 15] fve and one-half furtongs,—Affable, 102 longs, —Azyiade, 108 (Goore), first; ‘Three Mahe fi, ep aii, Tod Peter Alma i x fore i Roger, bus, Bern ten. ad Allen, sitting up In bed, opened Are on} i, 1, 6 tq 1 and 3 to 1, first; Suniike, %} (Forehand), 2 to 1, 4 to 5 and 2 to 6 won Links, 105 (Loftua), second; Rose of ff Sevra, | mile. —< hemutyo, 104; “ 7 tees 8 ert her with @ revolver, A bullet struck | (schuttinger), 2 to 1, 4 to 6 and 1 to 3 | by @ length; Rey, 102 (Nolan), § to 1, 3 Jeddah, 106 (Henry), third. Time, 1.67.) 11"), Mesa, YOu th i. 1 8 oole et: Pt I: Mis lone . her in the hand and she ran into the/ second; Miss Moments 105 (Metntyre), | to 1 and 9 to 6 second; Cammelia, 103, | John Robert and Gold Mine also ran wn, bio. Aci "sinriey Oy 3 Moy " "y ny y | {Rall screaming, Mra. Allen appeared in 12 to 1, to 1 and 2 to 1, thin, ‘Time= ia Bt il yea FIRST RAC aos, (Hopkins), 12 to 1, § to 1.and 2 to 1, third. | Mutuele paid: Axiiade $8.60 to win, aoa pti the hallway from another room just as | 1.15 3-6. Lg Pe gl ts Saale! $2.70 for place, $210 to show; Three a egtton r ult 1a ola Hones 1 Ay ' ti Hien. Hutchings, 4 Ebne and The Rump| Linke $310 for place, $227 to show tg ata rm her husband rushed out in pursuit of| Markham, Appastonata, 4 Vigor- 4 Daisy Bothwell, o Orphanry algo ran, » Rose of Jeddah $2.20 to show, ‘The aight of his wife changed Allen's ‘OND. *E—Selling; two year) “!so ran and finiehed as named. SECOND RACE.—Six — furlongs tactics. He fired a shot at her, the bul- ; six furlongs.—Caliph, 110° (Me-| SECOND RACE—Purse, $400; three-|gprite, 109 (Gans), first by a head; let etriking her in the left hip, and she} Cahey), 7 to 5, 1 to 2 and out, first; Miss | year-olds and up; six furlongs.—Grenida, | Presumption, 112 (Loftus), second; sir fell. Allen then stepped back into his! Wiggs, 101 (McTaggart), 11 to 5, 7 to 10| i02 (Steele), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and J to 1, won| Blaise, 109 (Koerner), third. ‘Time, ‘and D : room and fred & bullet through tie head, | and out, second Miss 4 tor (ShiNtINg).| yy @ length; Fond Heart, 107 (Peak), 10(113 1-5, Obenr, Hettle Fuller, Muck . : . ng instantly, to 1.4 to 1 and 7 to 5, third mes} to 1, 4 to Land 2 to 1, second; and B. Eubanks also ran, Mutuels ni ancer Has to Go to Jersey City Man, in Love With 14 Garry, Jawbone and Napter also| \jurne, tol (Hopking), 8 te]. ? tof ana | paid——Sprite, $4.70 to win, $3 to place, ce allowance claimet, ety, 112 TMD RACK—Setiing; fouryenrolds and up. W.L.DOUGLAS<__- *3, *322 & °4 SHOES ! i Hy * . bal . even, third, Time, 1.16. Anna L. Daley, | $2.60 to show; Presumption, $2.60 for fi Court in an Evening Dress | Older Girl, Married Other PIMLICO ENTRIES. (ait RACH sare tee eae ot | lotta Went Pl fancy | pice, 4288 to show! Sr abe, 1295] | REM WWO, WEARLW, by BOUSE AR i 4 (Shectal to The Evening World.) t i t e ards.~| Double jandrunning and Cooney | to show. 4 4 and a Raincoat. ilted. PIMLICO RAGE TRACK, Md., Oct, |SP!Ne, 105 (Schuttinger), 40 to 1,8 to 11K. also ran at fiiahe ‘ABiened ke named, horreyem Tce THE STANDARD OF JUALITY . : ve |se*\Bnirien for toomorrows raccn are| 2080101 ,A0My Age gett, ye vs om. ARE TNA ax,| FOR OVER 30 YEARS <= > LAUREL PARK PARK ENTRIES, Maromara, 105 (Alex), 11 to 5, 9 out, third. Time, 1.45. Herodia, 4 ton to 3 and out; Whip Top, 40 to 1, 8 to 1 The assurance that goes with an estabe fished reputation is your assurance im buying W. L. Douglas shoes. Look in my store bball and i t all the latest sh 4 ET Jasco etch nals te be el ol , . oat Wa Miles Dorothy Dale, the peautiful) rsatuation for his wife's alster, who ie Gancer, appeared in West Side Court | had jilted him before his marriage, ted eT eats Wuls Misé, 1 10 1, 64> i endlt thts afternoon, clad in a diaphanous| henry B. Allen, twenty-three years old, Potomac, Hur elf tie ati es . | evening gown and a raincoat and re lor No. 16 Coles street, Jersey City, to] tec they Dinter 100 Hilly Vawerveer, | FOURTH RACE—Handleap; two-year. |{ quested Magistrate O'Connor to compel | shoot his wife and slater-in-law and] {isin oer set OS; Amalfi, 108; | oiay; six furlongs.—Chrysels, 102 (Shute | 1 the management of the King Edward | commit suicide to-day. Nelther of the], {HIRD Rack five | tinger, 7 to 2, 6 to & and 2 to 5, first: |) Hotel to resthre to hor a little matter e at furio’ Cahey), 10 to 1, 8 tod } women was seriously Injured, ve drei ate nd; Cherry Seed, 107) Ni and Mt , Of thirty-five dresses, ninetcen hats, | "so" uc, was Annie Bothwell. shel ; .'3 2 to 6 and out, third. | seQOND, ie hnalt es : Smir 81-5, “Bwana Tumbo, Belle | siaruanty tobe eklolard Weed fos; Hele’ mand Mary Emily also ran, Henan th Maven, 107; Ponfata, 73+ M2; be Y iia 104: Leon Hh. Sabo. itlen TOUGH “ONE Ft FOR NELSON. rs, Ami, Yor Bieter mili, 1045 BOSTON, Oct was much r keting: three vearolds ai Randy Hook... Governors Tetand Hel ate smaller, also eet SE Styles * which have made W. L. shoes a ae household word ev If I could take yh into at Brockton, Mass. nn yr tic you — carefullyW.! L-Douglas shoes aremade, you would then understand why they are war- crtef, 108 Fienin, 108: 08; Mediator, 98; Dai rH , RACK Three rear cide ry werle. Daisy Bothwell, is twenty-eight. The Bald glorious ratment, deciared Miss | Bothwell family lives at the Coles street X le, was locked in the wardrobe of her | “dress. site in the King Filwawl when, Sat-| Allen pad attentions to Daisy Both- uray evening, the sulte was locked | ell, but she r Fe ery ne twelve dozen pairs of shoes, $3,000 worth of furs and an endless variety of lin- |! twenty-two years old. Her sister, speculation ans to-day as |i) 1h he He Ring ate . t . sureeryear-gids and to. Hattlin lity to. make tlae Bite ant : against her. ‘Tho distressed young | use of the disparity in thelr egos | firma TX. ahistied goot his stat iene iia Furey: Hi} ‘pube’of firteoweees, ait ranted to hold their shape, fit better and woman had brought Charles A, Hol- | OUt of Piaue two years ago ty mae Hi RAC wit core of ha Rc —Handicay a wear longer than any other make for the price " the younger sister, But he was unable CB : j F rf er “it ages: one mile, lingsworth, manager of the hotel, to 1 to-morrow 4 ny 118 Wear . Douglas to rid himself of the infatuation for ae nh twee | court on a summons. He retorted that Miss Dale owed $118 for boani, and then The gen- s ability to better demon- advance In his | § Daisy Bothwell, and the situation was | \)s Asked for an adjournment, of the caso, |ComPlcated by the fact that he lived | gest. io which was granted. *Twith the Bothwell family. Melvin H. Dalberg, Miss Dale's at-|_ Before retiring last night, Allen lett torney, explained that Miss Dale had {Word with his brother-in-law, John Both= refused to pay the $113 uso severai, well, that he wanted to be called this hundred dollars’ worth of her clothing | morning at 8 o'clock, Dalsy Bothwell] tuck had been ruined by leaking water pipes. | She had demanded damages and reply she got was eviction from the hotel when she returned from a ball Saturday night. The case, in a thrilling details, will be heard to- WALLSTREET Despite some irregularity, stocks b I want iescy Header of Ue gan tho week auapiclously when th wme. I come to jority of standard securities dle | Papert sto rs iving th substantial improvement over t! your city after receiving e Ree ee ceeraey ar ton Ob | approval of 17 other cities and Exeoution of numerous buying orders, when my name is taken on a 10 that were evide induced by strong ’ Ww ou trading that prevailed during the later year’s lease on Broad vid y i part of last week, gave Steel, A may rest assured that there is Hea Unies and, Northern Fadil something behind the suit you appearance at the outset. While the tn- order of me. This past week has flux of buying orders continued during i : the first half, the lst maintalued tts been a trying one; Saturday, early strong condition, Oct. 7th, the opening day, I w tocks tumed weak in the afternoon ; Sana “Atlee the tro ane flooded with orders, and it wi withdrawn p ) : gratifying to me to see so many Poe felling ‘ ie of the people of New York who price of , inthe had traded with me in other towns. ral opinion is and a walloping wi rated than any dec me-back campatzn Bouncer, 1. Doarlas ahoee in your town, write for cata i, UGLAS, 183 oharges prepald. W. Ly DO! “Notch COLLALA. | "calle Wt, Gousiee Stores in Easy to put on, easy tu take off, easy to tle the tie in. Cieets, Peadody & Company, Makers, Troy, N.T SS 1k. Anim ob: * Taine Swift & Co.'s sales allowancé claimed, City for the “wee Aseqazed 8.4 couts 2779 Third Av 345 Kighth Aven: 063 Kighth Aven For spot cash I buy 50 pieces of Johnson’s Kersey Overcoatings. This mill makes the finest faced cloths in New England, and they embrace about 12 styles. I have the entire line of blue, black, gray and fancy stripes. The lateness of the fall season, combined with general business conditions, forced the commission house that handled these goods to accept my price. When you realize that these goods have always been too high in price for me to handle you can see my position. Every ready-to-wear house that spends thousands of dollars in the magazines sells this cloth at from $28 to $35. They use these on account of the guarantee that goes with the goods. If they fade or shine within one year 1 will make a new coat free. fell to he final pronounced wi ss of th exerted a depressing effect in quarters, and a general reaction was in Progress at the end, Union and South- ern Pacific, Reading, St. Paul and York Central were especially A late attempt tor: with scant success, Le! used as a medium to ! pr quick rise of 2 points in this issue was the extent of this upward swing, Led by Steel the Het closed down with Josses of about 1 potnt recorded in near- ly all of the active shares, Having the buying facilities of 18 stores, I am in a position to sell you as low as the ordi- nary ready-to-wear house charges the middleman, who in turn sells you. They spend thousands of dollars in the magazines to advertise their name, and then come toa town and convert the butcher, baker and gents’ furnishing houses into clothiers. It is my intention to interest the women folks, and with that end in view to 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. And during my ‘Get Aquainted’” Sale I will include a PAIR OF TROUSERS FREE. There is nothing new under the sun, but when I suggest FREE Trousers to each cust: ner, 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 i who have occasion to wear their clothes day in and day out, as the extra trousers can be kept pressed all the time. JOHNSON KERSEY OVER- PLAID BACKS, rough, SUITINGS~—-1,000 styles of Wor- COATINGS, single or double-.| shaggy effects, just the coat skede Tweeds and Cheviots, | TBese breasted, any style, regular | for the football games, made | bitt, Standish and Globe mills, ard price $28, $35—my price, in- | with or without belt, includ- | ! will take orders, any style, at a * . * ice, includi: cluding an extra pairof trousers | ing an extra pair of trousers Biss: ae ing an extra pair of 15 | “a | "la Mitchell The Tailor, My Only New York Store scien: lia Ns cei te The Prices, Today's highos!, lowest and last prices of atocks gpd of, het changes, fompared with Satuntay’s final figures, are as The clothiers here say I can’t last if I give the people the values I am offering, but I have been in Boston for the past 10 years, 3 years in Lowell, 5 years in Worcester and Springfield, 2 years in Buffalo, N. Y., and 6 years in Providence, R. I., and each year my business shows an increase, and in extending my free trousers offer for the men and the free shears offer to the ladies, it proves my sincerity and desire to meet you personally, Signed, Mitchell the Tailor, a | ] y { z PER EREES erp? Vittiei++ ~ a4) +t TUN+ GEi4t @aar AF RA areas

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