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f i, RUZZIE BOASTS HEGUTREVENGE Sse ves eas (Digging), 1% 5, wecond; idle Mich 1, 8 to 1 Cheek, Insy Dandy Dixon Declares Miss Smith Said He! ! | re Didn’t Have the Nerve to | Take Her to Court. anc THLE wat Chilton Squaw, Moneric t alto ran and finishe (Apecial to The Krening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20.—'Revenge is @weet and I got mine," said “Ruzcle- lamb” Griswold to-day as he was play-! Ing on the boarding-house plano “When You Are Nigh,” the song he Helen Woodrutt smith, whe for %0,00, cb her with breach Se ibe be, Gaming Coon alee oud of n Me will leave } _- iittle furni nin Arch atreet to- Gah ana W vork, nating tt} LAUREL PARK RESULTS. | ,,...,. hin) Jod in the chorus here. | ; ——— - The “Ruzate’ asked how he constd-| PERST RAC B—Puree $0 ‘ ered reven s swect since he lost| Olde and up; five furlongs.—Fe his case in court ) (Winfield), § to 1, 9 to 1 and § to “Well, that ts easy," exclaimed the| frat; Silas Gre chorus man. {4 1 would never| 17 to 5 and get her into court—that T did not have} 4 enough nerve. 1 fooled her and, | if I lost my case, 1 @nyway.” OND RACE—Purke $100; two When asked !f he still loved Miss} olds, six furlongs.—T Hie, 92 Smaith he sigaed « few times and evatod| hand, 4 t ) and out the question. Lady HKosalia, “About my nd 2 ‘shucks’ for {*," he sald snapping i fingers. “I hb me good offers from vaudeville managers and will leave for New York to-night. Then I will make up my mind which I shall accept. had my reven, care! is job, I don't pd Land, J ddler and Stairs alto r iehed as named “Russie” declared Miss Smith's law-, THIRD RACK—Purre $00, three ye yers were afraid to put her on the js and up, six furiongs.—Fond atgnd. - . 6 to L2 to 1 and “Do you know," he “if they had 108 (Forehand) Dat her on the witne: have easily won th | eat | LAUREL PARK 102) Miss PIMLICO ENTRIES. = VE “Light” Beer Often people call A tor a light beer Z to avoid a bitter A taste. / Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality would please them --rich, not heavy, and has a delicate od 1K a ISS SSS ENTRIES. K, LAUREL, for to-mo: appetizing flavor found in no other beer. Order a case toduy. Y vee “p 108 {* = — | | would have insisted on cross-examining | third. ‘Time, 114 3+ amond, Dr. | mf | ae ee aaipaer Honma, wher ate LATONIA ENTRIES. iz ; He heaved a sigh every time the name) Lord Blam also ran and Anished a) , | Shake a dash of this sauce of Miss Smith w i PURSE RACH Seltin 4 : ing the breaks in. the co! Steeplechare; purse, |Jin: slomine ff over your, meat or fish and would play a few lines # and upward; about 10% h les. —Black Bridge, |4 to 6 and out, won by a | King, M8 (Tucker), 10 to 1 cond; George Atw Are Nigh,” on the boarding h “T can't help playing this,” am always thinking of ‘her certainly made a fool of me fo years’ STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS —_|nsmeo—Ase~ iia NEW PLEA IN GOMPERS CASE) wie » wow cor cy | Counsel for Labor Leaders Hotds | FE" That Contempt Proceedings | annet Are Barred, | Rave ‘teen WASHINGTON, Oct. 20,—Contens thee hate ton that the statute of limitations | haumed? Y barred further contempt 1 om es present pr been instituted un; to-day before the District 5 Court. The three men, who are m g, Bey or cea eteert costes of waiilites 23° Street. West Fi Federation, now in session here, were SUITS Near fth Avenue.New York pa G OWNS NECKWEAR COATS VEILINGS uw lay 16 of this year, three years had elapsed and the case sould be | dinmianed. nding the ap the Supreme Co should have taken #ome action other | than what it did?” | Mr. Ralston rep! the court had not av the legal steps it to defend its honor. $2 ALIMONY IS DOUBLED. Live on that, ! ed that he thought elf of all! Bven a Cai Says Judee. Justice Aspinall, in the Brookiyn Su- | preme Court, to-day ojgezed @ 100 per | cent. increase ir aMowance Charles Rehman, & jou man plumb militia man, is paying to his wife, abeth. Charles thought he was dolug all that was necessary for his wife by giving her 8 4 week. | “Why, $2.2 week Isn't enough to sup- and Elz. | port a healthy cat,” declared the geurt, sikning an order for # alimony. LATONIA FINISHES. | FIRST RACE -Two-y @ half furlongs.—Joe Diebold, Tv traight $4, place $16.30, shor GM, first. Tourist, 12 (Loftus), place 14.20, show $3.40, secon 109 (Koerner), y 1074-5. Booby, Slesth, Brodwell, ! ran. SECOND RACE~Two-year an@ one-half (Koerner), straight ¢ show 44.50, a (Kennedy), place rds; five and Polly D., third, Time, | Igloo, Clara Atkin, Diamond Buckie and Selesia also ra: Third Race—Six (Turern) #49.%, Helen Seot Max Aur, Chemutpo, Plain Ann, Bob Farley and Jack Wail also ran. —_—->-__- DAVIS TO MANAGE NAPS land state adel- ph ere next of the Washi Saves you time and work | breakfast fuel bill. Cleveland © between MeBri is expeoted ¢ an exchange nd Stovail, “the deat} Contains all the nourishment Maw" sata siov-| Gigested and wis xoine) Childre ; —fine for everybody. ‘and Harry 1 1 wilah hin | What was your tet gain on your 01d mine investment?” | “Not the net, The promoter / whe the net kept it,” Al Captivating Creation -POPULARLY Priced America's Favorite Breakfast for over 30 years. assjmilated. Makes strong, healthy nm and vigorous, active men and Premium coupon in every package enjoy the whole meal better. VPS A-GREAT RELISH. dys Bld English UuCce Fine for soups, salads and gravies too. 10¢. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. Raiser 6 The HATof the HOUR! The Renard ; me *\anlor With theNew Gros grain Ribbon Edge &. Band IRF Veet 5% Silk Beaver 7 [SAME AS MEN'S HIGH HA 75) Means An Extra Hour to Sleep a. uw a —and 83/5% less work when you get up. | We cook H-O Oatmeal for two hours in the mill. Aoif cant 0 dish, and reduces your t of rich oats—easily women Everybody cats H-O. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 19 11. a) | | | | | jee = fe a 5] ae (alla 7 i fo) (elelalalalalel fel jada fc Pieaelal aaa aalalel a cee aly ( W) Broadway at Bedford Av. etetelelelelayre} Mrerererrererer eros GecrcaucceecannnoEneEnmg, {el e ee @ Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 In every essential by which good clothes may be judged, the Smith Gray & Co. Stores mean more to you than any stores anywhere. More in tailoring excellence — More in fabric value and exclusiveness— More in correct style and distinctive individuality—- More in service and value. The tailoring in every Smith Gray & Co. gar- ment is just alike—the finest possible ready-for- service tailoring. In all other ready-for-service clothes the tailoring corresponds to the price, the grado varying with the price. Every Smith Gray & Co. fabric is of the highest stand: tested for strength, cotton and color, cold-water shrunk and steam-table dried, and in consequence, every garment represents the utmost in fabric value, and nearly every style is an ex- clusive Smith Gray & Co. fabric. The Smith Gray & Co. stores are the only stores in New York where styles emanate from three distinctive sources, and in them alone can you find, in complete and correct assortment, styles adapted from the Continental and English ideas—styles de- signed exclusively for New Yorkers, and_stylee igned for men whose ideas differ from the foreign and metropolitan—distinctive styles to fit the indi- viduality of every man—the range being broader and more conipreliensive than is to be found outside the Smith Gray & Co. stores. That every essential which makes for better clothes is found in greater era in Smith Gray & Co. clothes than in any other ready-for-service garments gives you positive assurance of correctness, service and value, far be- yond any other clothes produced ready-for-service. Smith Gray & Co. clothes for Fall and Winter Bissaag a most complete assortment of every possi- le requirement—every range being modestly priced from 18.00 to 50.00. Here also you will find special values made pos- sible by the attainment of hundred per cent. efficiency in our tailoring plant; produced by a unified organization more than threescore years in the building. Fall Suits and Fall Coats ] 5. BO lorFallsuits! 1 5. 5O'2'FallCoats that are reg- that are reg- ular20.00and 22.50 values | ular 20.00 and22.50values Here you have hi ade velours,| Here you are offered your choice of cassimeres and worsted-finished chev- | black Oxford and smart mixtur iots, in new grays, browns and olives in | yrs, aye! tale ied English soft roll and other distinctive stripe weaves, modelsfor men, young men andjuniors. | _« ¢ j 8 5 forFallSuits 1 S.5O'orFallCoats oADAY that are reg~| uiar 22.50 and 25.00values ular 22.50 and 25.00 values sbice ea be adi hah ale Choose here from exclusive styles of Arata ta black Ocford, Rew fine Engl'sh finished velou . new browns, new olives in plain cheviots, worsted serges and wale and stripe weaves. in new grays, browns, blues, blue | G siriesita corect Eaaleh end may] Av aoe OP ranconte aero ‘ < that are reg- distinctive Smith Gray & Co. models! yyJar 27,50 and30.COvalues for men, young men and boys. forFall Sui Thisassortmgnt includes many smart 22.50 orFall Suits and exclusive grays, browns and tan that are reg- shades jp new and distinctive weaves. ular27.50.and 30.00 values {Not 2 slk-ined and many were The assortment includes English fin- | Reds in ripe and herringbone even higher in price than indicated. | because there are only a few ished velours, worsted aheviots and | of a kind. worsteds in metal and Oxford blues, | . grays, browns, olives and neat mixtures 27 HOlorFailiCoats in English. All soft and semi-soft and ® that are reg- many distinctive Smith Gray & Co. | ylar 32.50 and 35.00 values models for men, young men and boys. | “siik.tined garments of the finest 27 BO for FallSuits ‘orei rican fabrics, in ex- that are reg- oun ular 32.50and 35.00 values | shades in smart wale and st ‘These Suits include worsteds, worsted | effects, in vicuna worsted, ch vicunas and worsted cheviots in all the | and fine velour. Exc new, correct models for met young men. | known. fe] fc 1c if aw Winter Overcoats Here are about 1,000 Winter Overcoats specially priced, resulting from over orders, surplus yardage, discontinued numbers in our helscale and special tailoring departments. for Winter Overcoats that are 15.50 regular 20.00 and 22.50 values. Correct shades of grays, browns and olives; also plain blacks, new wale stripe and plain wei in velours, melt ind worsted finished cheviots. Dis- tinctively correct Smith Gray & Co. models. for Winter Overcoats that are 18.50 regular 22.50 and 25.00 valyes, Smart worsted chev lour meltons, and correct tweed effects; all the mew gray, brown and ol des; smart new wale stripe and plain weaves. Distinctively styled Smith Gray & Co. models. for Winter Overcoats that are 22.50 regular 27.50 and 30.00 values. Here are fine worsteds, velours and meltons in all the correct shades of gray, brown, olive and tan. Many are exclusive deeigns in plain, stripe. diamond ‘and fancy weaves. All the correct Smith Gray & Co. models are included. for Wintey Overcoats that are 27.50 regular 32.50 and 35.00 values. Fine foreign and American worsteds, velours and meltons. Plain finish, wale weaves, stripe weaves and new Herringbone weaves. Correct shades of grays, browns and olives, Distinctively ctyled Smith Gray & Co. models, Children’s Dept. Boys’ Winter Furnishing Dept. Special Gloves 1.00 Regular value 1.50. Overcoats Fall Shirts 85c | 10.00 for 13.50 and 15.00 Regular value 1.50. Overcoats. 4 me 13.50 for 16.50 and 18.00 Hat Dept. Overcoats. Soft ae | sift Hats | Boys’ Blue Serge Suits pyeareacits 7.50. Your Charge Account Is Solicited Brooklyn Stores Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stores: ir Two New York Stores: io Regular values 2.50 to 5,00, Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Brosdway as Herzen St, Sth Av.,Bet. 27th & 28thSts. BiEtem eee whi ef Hea ff hel peepee One Lambert Jewelry Style That Never Changes Diamond ana gold jewelry in styles wholly original with us or adapted from the freshest and most attractive French patterns ig spread before you at Lamberts, Recollect, as you look at it, that one fashion in this store has not changed since the first Lambert sign was} hung out: The fashion of STRAIGHTFORWARD DEALING, GUARANTEED QUALITY and the LOWEST PRICHS a reputable house can possibly accept for reputable jewelry, all middlemen’s profits being cut out. Eight Diamond Rings From Hundreds Whatever the price of the Diamond Ring you select here you may be absolutely certain (1) of getting a diamond of exactly the quality represented; (2) of paying an importer’s price—not a dollar more; (3) of having a strong, guaranteed, handmade mounting of solid 14-karat or 18-karat gold or platinum. Having no middie- We directly im-] Splendid sparkling ported this dia-/fine white soll- mond, with many | taire diamond, others, chosen by} mounted to dis- an expert in Eur-| play all its beauty. ope; only 875.00, | Price $100.00. <= By paying spot Pure in color, per- fectly cut fd in durable solid 14- karat gold mount- ing; $50.00, = Large and brilliant man to pay we sell you this ring for $25.00. Fine solitaire in Belcher ring for a} diamond, cut by | yong cinad 4 | cash and import: man; fine white] the best workmen |" ade solid Pine direct we diamond in solid| in Europe, mount-|14-karat gold | yeing the price 14-karat gold] ed in the Lambert | mounting, highly | of this diamond handmade mount. | factory, for polished, down to, So ing, $150.00. $150.00, $175.00. 200.00. Your choice among Diamond Solitaire Engagement Rings, $10.00 to $1500; Novel Patterns in Signet Rings There is not another jewelry store in the country where a larger variety of designs in solid gold signet rings is exhibited at such t&m, ing prices. Some of them that look expensive are, you will find, within the limit of moderate figures. YW Solid gold, rose |Basket weave, ect alee d, fancy finish, new fancy solid gold, rose] fancy Roman de: | ce tke foie oblong effect, | finish; another] sign, rose finish, A style; $5.50. novelty, $5.00, $6.00. Sleeve Links Always Welcome No gift is more acceptable than a pair of solid gold sleeve links, especially when, as in the case of those here illustrated, their style is fashionable and their quality guaranteed. PS Solid gold, fancy Roman Solid gold, elegantly de- Solid gold, polished (bright) or rose finish signed, chased border,|: (with a reddish effect), lished, $8.00. $4.00, raised Roman *.border, polished, $8.00, 00, n 84.25. Wedding Ring Praises Sounded The strongest commendation of the Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings is that their popularity is always growing, and that them return to us for other jewelry, Any width, style or No charge for engraving. ° “A vcaes >) (eearet BS, New Fashions in Scarfpins See the Lambert collections of solid gold Scart Pins, monds, pearls, sapphircs znd other precious’ stones, $c: $1.CO to $1,000.00, and every one a money sav trator of fashion, border, rich and simpte, ell as an illus- ‘i Dainty Totally rine pattern dluferent M, mond in solid e y )} and gold, beauti- XK us, rie with ful pearl thyst, , and uy solid aes ape garnet pattern, 14-karat gold WHOM gold: price $10.00. pearls, $7.50. net, only $4.50. ty $5.50, Hundreds of Brilliant Brooches Here are four representative Lambert solid gold and platinum men in the we shall Brooches, designed hy artists and made by trade, There are hundreds of other pleasing patter be glad to show you when you call, Bar Pin, set with nine f monds and twenty selected pearls. Handmade, platinum =~—s mounting, 105,00, -| Solid gold engine turned border, po! ished, set with tine topaz, $6.00, Bar Pin, of mounting of pi unusual ” beauty. $135,009. Brooch of p solid gold, amet! surround- ed by pearls, only $10.75. y-ane diamonds in handmade nuin, design of Price Perfect Satisfaction in Watch Buying Let us know, in a general way, what sort of watch you want, ana about how much you wish to spend, and we can give you the ‘est ser- vice. WE GUARANTEE EVERY WATCH tne store until our watchmakers have thoro nounced it perfect. nd allow none to.leave 'y examined it and pro» Ladies’ solid 44-karat gold (U. Assay Office test) hunting case watch, richly engraved by hand, V in or Lambert works, ) TIMEKEEPER, for ladies, $7.50 up. Solid gold watches. open face and hunting case for men, $25,090 and up. BROTHERS THIRD AVE., COR. 58TH ST, ‘ Open Until 6.30 Saturday Nights Until 10 in as

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