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WELL, HERE WE ARE | HEAVED OUT OF Th wot ck FOR NOT PAVING our BILL. UPPOSE WE'LL HAVE “To NEW YORK BEFORE we Wer one RAILROAD TICKETS AN’ “THAT MEARS WERE Broke! wy pont WE MISS “THE GAME = GRE, AXEL YOu LAUGH -You BIG (WILL BEE FRANTIC OVER “THIS RUZTIELAMB 3! OH LISTEN “To THE GLAD TONGS AxeL | WE'RE PUT CUT OF ‘THE HOTEL = WE GT NO TICKETS “TO “THE Game - Fs WEY GRD, HAVE TWoU BEEN Him 2 FLL MEAD You: “ro HIM | pth TUBE ys PAE Up: od game. against the | ae°hd aie va Hse, Fock | tear Navy, the number of first downs by each team being In the proportion of | 4 to 1 in Princeton's favor is week | | witt Kk a very atift pr | more so ‘American ary President | conaition ve , whieh ‘ ‘ " pelled the coaches to be content eilefly Also Says Snodgrass Delib- | with signal practice. practice this week | will have _@ lot to do with the final | erately Spiked Baker. | makeus Hugh thabcto He to Have sohuhid Tn of Training Sctwol at | Des Moines. le fe had it the ‘game {| Hires Weeks, Was reuper it ul Tigal tn the | season Howe, who fins renchea hi Kec Mim sent at the ffy in charge of « Hugh I ; | training *| dope for absolutely un of the National Co fm charge of the world’s se e@tart for Philadelphia again te was Mr. Jo opinion tha the rain stay would have been night and the Ath! been ‘the victors, with four games to | tr, thetr credit, while the Giants would have had only one “We had Mathewson licked,” sald Johnson, “after we beat him in Tues- day's game, and ft looked as if the only chance the Giants had was in Matty. I think we would have had It ail finished before he could 1 again {f the rain hadn't sto; Now, of course, !t's about Like starting ail over again. “The way the scalpers got control of tickets in New York was scandalot worse than !t was here in we gone n with our and put one all, the pres ndal would never have the “same ngtou | tor several to | without a for th The choice of man Duffy was influenced }two things. One is the han lives in Chelaa can give hi ention to the management of the | White Sox the year round, The other the former Lo d the exper m to look al e team and conduct its affairs. “tl Callahan, therefore, ts likely to hold ‘Ja title higher than that of manager, He will have the club's off and will take charg of team fame the, ited than, the! aver fend, | shower ame. iking of Baker ho the worst things on the ball teld. ‘There's no ques the thing done deliberate @ay that easily, for there was sion for the act. Baker had t long before Snodgrass got to the bag, and there no reason why he should alide in with his feet raised, then claw the baseman. Baker's legs are badly cut, but he'll show them that he's game by sticking to the Job and so far he's the hero of the series, “McGraw tried his rowdy tactics, and wa caled him for It. If he starts any- thing in the remaining 1 immediately 0 you. think turned tral Johnson, nings !4 a great friend of Me- Graw's,” was his reply, “and he may have told him a few things about the Athlet'cs for tha @ number Jui an tuct E hove a help out a friend. T hardty think any- thing Jennings could have told would have been of any great value to Mc- ut the players bo! M'Donaid Breaks | Rose’: s Shot Mark By hurling the 2-pound ehot a dis tance of 3 feet & 11-16 tnches at the games of the Ir American A. ©. Lod Celtic Par! nald, the welght thrower of ; made a new world's rec missile, breaking the previous record of 38 feet 2 inches made by Ralph Rose at Travers Island three years ago. In order t» show that the throw was not & fluke, McDonald picked up the ball | again and threw It tie same distance, | hile the crowd loudly applauded him, Matt McGrath, another one of the big | weight throwers of the I. A. A. C., also | Bnowed himself to be in great form by throwing tho 16-pound hammer 180 feet and 11 inches, easily winning that event, Alvah Meyer came tn for considerable applause by beating home both Jtm Archer and Jack Eller in the 1-yard especial race, the timo being 15 5-0 foc | ats. Mearts Moved by Film Biblical moving pictures were wn yesterday in Grace Pre: ran Churen Bert tat ‘a From Boston pictures wi in in the Mearch‘s fortnight hence, The ‘apparatus | fo tm & freproot tooth. ERE bv wd Wade, os dda, BAN JOHNSON I (ee Eee HOT OFF THE GRIDIRON JN ‘ell eR Sa paver heres Up (ak Seek Seas young players fc youngsters here and t ° ¢ in picked ‘plan evolved, i ie Wet Point, But up Des Motnes and be sure that Duffy will | ' (Specfa) to The Evening World.) | retu (Special to The E World.) teach them something, “AG. 7 te lost BH) Mon jpertal to od br rd CHICAGO, 0 Ban Johnson, al . The? ben -th ia igs et BH fore, cHICAG, OF Bes Le) ——————— of the American League and) t MoLean, Cy fury, which kept him ¢ Mad MAARBOEC UL tb. WIS i itchel] The Tailor, My Only New York Store Usa vam ad, (_ wer 1.00 mecnew — m™ RATHER SHORT CH COM TODAY, 4 GEE! BuT THs CAT YOu SLIP HE TWENTY, ‘TOWN 1S FULL e FD A COURE CF TEKETS ? STRANGERS! Pea RUNT — WHAT PART OF A BALL GAME. Wp Lie A WEATHER: COCK? j style that him famous w the lot of President retary, Vermont last ye Henneberger, last My, whose term ax manager of the | in Im rovedform Your's big guatd, got into the fray for Open Election Day All Day. : i | pro A |the frst time this roma HR for the Grat time, showed his old-time RITE FO! R OUR b ngxt games for the University at new CATALOG, (Ff fa De wi i Fey ee triamton’ ow Sacurday. | Complete, at $890] MAILED FREB, WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE ame. | Ronald Kinney, captain of last year's| We Allow on All 10% Hi “ wll dawn the Held to | Training High School foothal|Cagh Purchases « lowers of t shoolbo} purchase nh Duty They worked ¢ _|within atriktng natead of 104 nk out his pro TURNISHED \ 7599 Sap RAPIDS erate ‘w ev ur Li On HOUS! TaD oy 4 ; OurlL one $i00 Notch COLLAR. 2188 BET AIOE EVERY ‘ie > re = = to . ee 5190 A VE. 120" St. +10 ela i , 120Wes1 23" St NEAR 6G" AVE houses? ow nice they look (meaning the pictures), then stop to figure that less than 25 of the men in this or any other city are built in proportion. In this picture is shown the fi? composite draft of two shapes of men, 44 breast; one is 40 waist and the other is 48 waist. The heavy lines show the 40 waist; the dotted lines show the 48 waist. The same breast measure for two different men, two different shapes; one with big full chest, wide shoulders and small waist; the other with narrow shoulders and large at the waist line. Therefore, you see, one coat would not fit these two men. This same principle applies to smaller sizes. My books are filled with orders from customers who measure 36 breast, and out of every hundred, two coats might fit the same man. I am making a apenas appeal to the fat man, the slope-shoulder man, the high- shoulder man and to the flat and full-chested men. I contend I have the finest corps of cut- ters in New York, and I make no extra charge for any shape. er notice the pictures of styles shown by the average ready-to-wear clothin oH y | | I am over my rush, and believe me it was some rush, 1,000 orders in sf ten days! Do you wonder I disappointed some one? To-day I signed a 4 the lease of two more rooms in this building and I am 7g ready no matter how fast you come, and I will continue $ 00 ot my sale of Johnson’s Famous Kerseys~-the $35.00 kind 15: 4] Ot @ Drce OF 6 6 chk tae ta is It is my intention to interest the women folks, and with that end in view a id 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. JOHNSON KERSEY OVER- PLAID BACKS, rough SUITINGS-—1,000° styles of Wor- COATINGS, single or double- | shaggy effects, just the coat | stedt Tweeds and Cheviots. | These breasted, any style, regular | for the foctball games, made | bitt, Standish and Globe mii ind price $28, $35 my price in- | with or without belt, includ- yt pene .oreees, any style, at ot cluding an extra pair of trousers | ing an extra pair of trousers Nourarttar oo on oe ‘15 *1d) | (‘15 1431 Broadway, cor. 40th St.