The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1911, Page 13

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* @o in the sprints. POOR CLD ANEK 1 09 MN __NE'S @d00 AW oo ji eS Ad Gre JTS Good TO GET BACK TO Obb MANHATTAN RAIN. AWAY AW LEPT HIM IN PHiLy a= | DEAD BReKs ~ 1 GET THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 25, GO AY! Leave ®Y HAD “10 SNEAKED {FOR SOR WELLO FLACEY = way 0:9 You ‘TRAIN, ~) ME IH PHILADEL PHA, WAIT & KOU -— Cinder Path Sensation Unknown Six Months Ago, Now a Champion Meyer, Irish-American A. C.’s Newest Star, Says Run- ners Are Made, Not Born, and Backs State- ment With His Own Experience. ON'T practice too much; eprint a D Uitte every few days. This 18 distinguishing feature of the training schedule of Alvah T. Mey the young Irieh- American A. C. sprin who at the end of but a faw weeks competition with Metropalltan crac now holds an enviable position among the cinder path men not only of this city but of the nation at large. Meyer will not tell what records he expects to add to his already sizable collection, but teammates declare ho not yet shown the best of which he apable. Meyer, who !s now twenty-three years eid, ts a product of De Witt Clinton High School. While he was in school he showed his heels to all the ninety- Pounders, but never made the track ‘team, and it was not until last April, when he Joined the Winged Fists, that he began to demonst what he could ince then he has dorged forward steadily, until now his @very performance compares with all the Metropolitan stars. His favorite! j; “hundred,” which he] 15 distance is the @urns in 10 flat. Meyer's first race in big company was et Celtic Park, May 27, when he won ‘Dis heat in the handicap “hundred, which he had 4% yards, but lost the finals. At the New York A. C. g: tA June he was third in the “hundre: and in the same month he ran second Whiskey Bottle Struck Ballet. A passenger on Missouri Pacific train on the outskirts of Kansas City exclaimed that he was shot when Dullet came through a window. He sald he could feel the blood. ‘An examination showed that e whis- key bottle he ca:ried in his pocket had saved his life. The flattened bullet was ia the broken bottle, and the whiskey trickling down his breast was what he thought was blood. a Lite of Man » to continue tn post-office: the third class had to have $1,000 receipte for the fiscal year, Dut on'y $999 was taken tn. By spending $1 for stamps the post- master could have Kept it In the th! class, but the Gove: does not low this kind of ' Berlin went baci into ¢ Not only that, but th fuel, rent and clerk hiro !s now cut off Deoauge of the dollar defleit. Boy Santa Clnus Fell Three Stories Down a Chimney aa Stuck, Playing Santa Erland Nilson of hovered about the chimney of @ house until he lo 1 tumbled three stories. He was unhurt, but could not get out. After an hour his cries were heard and| part of the chimney was removed to rescue him, John Alness, twenty-five, of Seattle, had five inches of his shin bone removed and grafted into his back bone. It Is the third operation of its kind. Al as # ng from softening of the spine, but he is now on the road to recove! to Lauer !n the “hundre@’ at the Junlor Metropolitan champlonships. The] a jen by but @ same day he was small margin in the ‘' jecond in the Juntor “hundred” at the| su yatds, showing the way to such asprint- eré as Lauer, Hal Helland and McNally. Meyer won the sentor “hundred” in the Metropolitan championships on Sept. 16 from Rosenberger, Lauer, Archer and Cloughen, and in the “220” established @ new track record of 281-6 from the born, but that right living and prac- Swell . from the United § venue Cutter Thetis, while out in rowboat, narrowly escaped death in hying Sea when @ big iceberg turned over. As the mountain ef ice whirled and went under with @ mighty roar the swell overturned their boat, but they were rescued. Many employees of other well known clothiers buy their sui:s and overcoats from me. Could you ask for e@ hetter “boost'’? Moe Levy (My Only Zeyy 119-125 Walker St., New York | The oldest, the purest, the most palatable whiskey sold in B New York, ‘Try it. Stewart Distilling Co. New York Bal FISHER BROS loser COLUMBUS AVE . “L_ STATION ar CORNER FREEs “ “ APARTMENTS FURNISHED APMT Ay $50 Complete trom 49.88 10.P.™—, GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE WEEKL UscDil TEKS | sats 58 Down on $50, 00 “ BET.103 &'t04 ST ert Suaway sta, ONE BLOCK AWAY FREE This BRASS BED FREE OPENS AN ACCOUNT 75.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 300.00 : Value $15 to 0, 00 With Every Purchase ©: on ali team Ee practice will again order this afternoon for the on University Meld and will Jess continue from now until the Ha vard game At Princeton, Nov. 4 team will need a lot of good coachin during the nert few weeks if the season | °" 1s not to be branded as @ failure, and it 1s the thtention of the coaches to put] 2%, the team through the hardest and most! thorough practice during the remaining |) weeks. bt tte ae of oat y ith by 26 meena rp Couch Glen Warnes, of, an not (cats Twwene voo Get THE TeweTS HE Gane 2? Hart and Vaughn Hine. has been be Uy ae aiartermack ted, it ould not be dg Indian, foot. on paar ea it PorcRte a otal antagonists, would snffeate, “rt, at peated "Felton \ iat Brown Teplaced Vesches-at ‘eft tackle | Sagal tie" s tomer: | The Corveit team had tte firet scrimmage of It Was Rather Mieen of Axel to Take Such a Revenge. (A Coy THREW Or CF "RM AWAY AM AY Boverr mn. oruee! ~) i ~) be v do! ‘The | ot Tlawnine were tn, pestent na tho team at quarter Hg abate are puttleg wo uy er Mot orintsk empecialls bia Yor th vation, wed pa yin Nace. nt9 | full baci a Ste | pevort tan * weeks re * batt a Eh | provebaity. gonmideraly Hie work . has been generally unsg “yt he i After Batuntay's defeat at the hands of Brown, feat nee a oe, see, Conch Andy Minith hae decided to ehange hls bio the a -y first quarter Res balers 4p aster way. | toaiead of droviug the m ational championship, Pittsburgh Ore fede ‘aie hime, iy wil ‘acowit tne 1 ify ach 3 ah he aise oan aveeal ln tha" inch at Sea tet taht etound | SELON. ney rteajo eb, dt fatenda wor men who led him that day were Drew| gatct for the first time this omalion it Bett t Fite wee eee ee and O'Hara, and since then he has fing ace Ghat an a. wee seconds and thind August, and on Ta practhen an vihy oo ata ae bid We out of red Sept. 9 he won Thirteenth Regl-| psa’ . abie'to take any be ment’s handicap “hundred” from two} fee eves lghter Ky ai ‘who are none onlooker Pasteurization Means Safety ay theie | teurized Leh fie the farm 0: pa ee Sond int of purity in milk—as shown by th famo field He annexed the Canadian | berth “tress purity uk—as 8] vy the 100-yard championship at Montreal, and| tobe of’ rv Pe aut a Toes fact that the Board of Health has was second in the “22. Last Sunday tr ating aus ¥e ey saved hundreds of babies’ lives lc Park, is teammat Im ‘Archer and Sack Hiler, ‘handily 1m “ects inthe sountey Sheffield When not burning up the cinder path gl Nie tT ¢ Meyer RW Ord ue Attention to Wall rae iret, ma ‘state re e t, being assistant age’ he toieat tata ica Siac Retrad ot Geepee eal] Farms Milk he be tl . one wes jen the Brown eves that runners are mage and not tre tas peice this year. Even when you drink unpas- 4 for greater tik in tice—not too much of the latter, howe the city, éver—nelp to bring out thelr ability. oy aie ers wa 4 om the cande at For Lt ack oa sake insist on pasteurized | ir ce, fhe m yea ede Shelteld Farms Slawson-Decker Co, ‘Telephose Columbus Hidden Qualities in “Fine Shoes” AKE one with really ‘fin’ Shoes. understand why the few people who can afford to pay £15.00 to $20.00, per , Custom-made” to do so, Tf you knew all t 2. Foot-Comfort, Sa tisfactory Service, and Pride-of-Possession, that really “fine’’ Shoes give, this is whet you would do today. You would ste} the nearest Regal S} Agency and (without any misgivings as to extravagance) you would ask the saiesman to put on your feet a pair of the $5.00 Regals pictured here- with, — Observe that it the Regal Style which these $5.00 Regals worth $7.00, —It is the hidden Sources of Satisfaction put inside the Style, and which rvatain that Style are worn out, —It is that surpr ‘sing degree of Foot-Comfort—that Sor outdoor foeling of bei which mak ference you } very dends in Com —for Regal factory profit of only $5.00 Regals ore rarely sell such quality of Shoe ucts are willing Valking, and that bully relatively ae per year (for ** Shoes) bring back enormous ‘tiie ifort and Sa Re: ral Sho Des are mM: hoe Stores 5% a ‘That is one reason why experiment Then you will ir for certain he additional right over to noe Store or {sn’t merely alone makes till the Shoes new Appctite well Dre d ‘action. in four large Regal Factories, d Agencies only,—and on a Actual Cost, Shoes equal in quality to if ever, found in other stores that at less than $7.00 to $8,00 per pair, Step into the nearest Regal Shoe Store or Agency and verify this today, Regal Shoes 35 REGAL STORES Shoes and 14 for Womcn), Man- hattan, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newark. ~ (Viz.; 21 for Men’s IN GREATER NEW YORK, tactics in the future developments of the Pena. team, Smith ts going to try to develop the team Pasteurization is your guarantee take big Executive Office, 524 W. S7th St, N.Y. Beanches tiroughout Yon’ ers and New York. 1911. an (ou? AW I DIDKT MEAN To \ Ou 3 DITCH You = (T WAS TRAN \$o?) TIME, AW 1 COULDN'T hie ws IND YOU ANYAHEER | COME ON ~ GIN MES THAT EXTRA “ToKET « You cont wend er! ==, Some of the downs: Taxeam i as ae ia | | 73 ” Presto For Pies Flakinese in every crust with Presto, the Selt-Raising ‘Flour, 1% cups Presto cup ice water, Yeatertay's work was y whole vardty line fi With a knife cut amall bits, mola car Roll and Bako in quick a Reeipes tn packages, THE H-O COMPANY, _Baffalo, N. Y. eck ant try F quarter tha. th Yale would have # good In Brill Special *15 Suits and Overcoats there is the very best fabrics, tailoring and styling that it is possi- ble to put into clothes at *15. The conven- ience to you of one of our five big stores makes seeing them so easy. Light and Heavy Overcoats in all the new colorings and Suits in browns and grays---all at °15. For Men and Young Men. 3 Y 3 BROADWAY at 49th St. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St, 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich. 125TH ST. at 3d Ave, UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, Wes of Broadway, Harierm Store Open Every Evening. STAT 3S? AY & JGaimanna Special Sale of Gil! and Circassian Walnut Framed Pictures A manufacturer's Surplus Stock of Fine Pictures at 50, Cents on the Dollar. At 39¢c, 59c, 98c, 1.48, 1.98, 2.48 up to $50 ‘omplete homple mi ntetely Turnished turnished 8) Furnished 3 We 7 Freight and Railroad Fare, Sil sila) / apne Monger ts) 4.98 Write for our NEW ROOKLET containing ciormation regarding i? cur out tailed iree, OFEN SoTL (DAY EVENINGS. arrii4 st. “LSI 34 Ave. at 84 h si. it Corea OH! AY BARE G80 To GME IT 79 you No Deposit Genuine Leather Couch, 10% Oif If You Pay Cash | Value like this can only be obtained by purchasing enormous quam» tities. This couch is built on a solid oak frame, neatly carved. The cov- ering is of real leather, and the deep “diamond” tufts mean long wear and solid comfort. } A host of other Couches, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Davenports and Sofa Beds of every kind. { Pay $1 Fortnightly, or $2 Monthly, if more cbne venient. Collector sent #f requested. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Ete, Stoves, Lamps, Clocks, Pictures, Kitchenware, Etc. Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures , On Every Thing in Every Department. i No “Free” Gifts and No High Prices, _ Salesmen to show the goods,” but the goods sell themseles, Acres of Floor Space. Open Saturday Eveninges | | j ) / i | $15 worth for 25ca weelt | $65 “ oe $1.00 “ $100 “* “ *$Ls0"% “ . $200 “ o“ $2.50 “ “ , gi,000 “ “ $12.50" “ : Payable by the menth i/ mere convenient. We will open an escount fer any amount on prepertionate terms. Ne limit, email er large. 10% Discount if You Prefer to: Pay Cash No extra charge of any hind. Cowp erthwait@Sons_ Leche pte 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq. _ 193 to 205 Park Row Also at 2212 to 2224 Third Abenue (Cor, 121 st Liciryv BATS and BALLS ae te) euae ad of ‘The World in New York City exceeds that of Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune and Fress combi And, both week-days and on Sundays, the in IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD "WANT AD.” WILL GO AND GUL? IT.| USE Werld{ For Variety svete. For Results

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