The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1912, Page 17

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oo THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912. IS AXEL NEXT? RING HIM UP AND ASK HIM! IN MOVING PICTURES © Sree vO want FINALINST. LOUS, WITH PITSBURGHS McKechnie walked, out Northen great catch of H slong hit) centre. NOR ECOND INNING.—Hummel worked Hendrix for a walk. Tolley was sate at first on MecKechnie's fumble, Phelps How Long did your last —_—_>—— fanned in Ee to nua Kent hit into e ? a double lay, reing Tooley at sece BATTING ORDER, © | BATTING ORDER, jm sickens StoCarthy “to “isu, alr oO oes ear: New York. St. Louis, | Brooklyn, ne ° ‘was safe at first on Smith's} ? Peyare: ‘Huggins, 2b Moran, rf. 3 . MoCarthy singled through short | Snodgrass, cf. Sets ending Wilson to ‘third and went to | Becker, rf, near 88. Gut at Gret, Daubert to Hummel; who ie HE average “life” of Auto- ~''How much per year will they Opt He ‘ Jcovered the bag, Wilson scored and Mc. | mobile Tires is about 4,000 miles. for (pre-repair) Wear? / Sha 5 Carthy, went to ee ent dat Hl The average life of $4.00 to nd, when he has arrived at that Myers, * first, Smith to Daubert—-ONE. | Mathewson, p. Woodbern, p. bell ‘ —— FRANK Mona, i aterm, 00 Shoes is about 1280 hours of Continuous viewpoint, of Shoe value, he is invited to Hendrix, p. ‘ARKY BMRICH, ‘Indemnity Bond’? on a new phat, Jmpires—Reigler and Fennernan. Hee York, BY. ‘car, This, the Upper leather breaks, the Umpiree—Reigior and im ens | ta the Queene eoory though, 1912 Regal Shoes, That ‘‘Bond’’ secures to him, beyond aes a le et Discomfort After Meals wd of the year, | ning wind a ROBISON FIEUD, May 9.—The smattest c —Representing about 5S Months’ every- FORBES FIBLD, PITTSBURGH, May ‘ind day We f about 14 ho di Jestion, aminimum of Six Months Continuous day Wear, of abou urs per day. fotatting less than came out to see 9—Manager Clarke made a shift in his | feng A i be ¢ foe \ . — to arrive at the true Coat of aver- W + of Outsoles and Upper Leather, with ” he fourth and final game between the Pitteourgh Hne-up this afternoon, sends | Ii re ot as atiertag if aqe Fine Shoes just divide 1280 Hours (or 8 R rs ‘Di Rist Giants and Cardinals this or Webs before the Sizht, Yellowness of tie ti Dont sht, | i. 2¢ i TERE b, Mian ENS SS ‘ out break, — ree .50 per pair. levee caale qook Rie: cart Myer, @ Gist oad! Deas to rieht | Ee oe a aa ce tain iets and aD 3 ig Furniture House! Months) Continous Wear into their price, This means high-grade Shoe Wear at | fcKechnie was at short in place | gudien Flashes of Heat, A tew de ! wounoésiant and’ dent ar) Wao! AHH! dienped trom thé | ame a i ; If you Ll Li yd (hen tae a about half its ine wit ahs * s ade C horse, Hummel played tor d y's i re-repair) Cost to you o per max! itead plans, using Eugene Woodburn Inste. ad mu g a wa ‘ EAR. lonth average. of Geyer. ried tnnieas G.—Moran sent a line | If you paid Jess than $4.00, they probably Now if you, Reader, have had cnongh would not deliver three months’ continuous “‘Lottery’’ in shoe buying— “Devore was out, Smith to Koney. n in centre. Daubert in same place. Smith doubled i s a [ua Baumann 35th to Doyle died, Mowrey to Koney. Snod . but Daubert was out, Carey, wear, on average. — And,—If you watt the\sines' hhc gress walked, and stolo second, Beckor| McKechnie to Gibson, Smith golng to] sume Bureis reartablen. Sb conte cohen ot 36th St. \ Stylish Shoe Service at $9.00 per year, as dled, Smith to Koney, NO RUNS, w= | thirs. Northen singled to right, scoring | Drwetists on bemall oy von. Gmpy OP anon question every Consumer have paid $16 per Ken 0 a nda” hal PIMLICO RESULTS. FIRST RACE.—For maiden two-year-olds; four and one-half longs—Lawault, 108 (A thro: 4 to Land $ to 5, first: Ma (Butwell), 5 to 2, 4 to 5 ond; Smash, 109 (M to 1, and 3 to 2 Miccosukee, Deborah, Spri éau, Hands All Around, Ort ran. SPCOND RACE—S —Rosseaux, 110 10 and 1 to 3, ner), 9 to 5, Fatherola, 1 should ask himself, before buying —-Investigate th ” Bonded OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Fine Shoes, is this:— One Dollar For aComplete Room Outfit! You may iurnish any room compicte by paying One Dol- lar now and the balance in Small Weekly Payments! {ONO Red T: NO to This Offer! RO Cub ¢ NO Extra Chavyes of Any Kin! "SMALL ACCOUNYS ESPECIALLY INVITED! fs ton Yo Opened from $5.00 to $1,000.00 ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS! A wonderful opportunity to buy Brass & Steel Beds at Less Than Cost! We are closing out all discontinued patterns. “Make Us Make Good” =a =a This ts YOUR crab “ARCADIAN” Model Russet Leather Also Black -Calf Price $4.50 ‘Now, Look on Shirts for “Laundryproof” Here’s what it means— COMPLETE Fit Shirts at $1 and up, made with fabric that will | Oomouti never fade and that wears twice as long—due to OFFER, the Phillips-Jones Process. We treat allour goods (f| | r; with this process. We own it. We cannot explain how it operates, for that is a costly secret. But we point to the Laundryproof label and to the guarantee-slip with each shirt and say, usxes1§f% mile and sixty (Turner), 6 to Question Mark, 7 to 5 and 3 to 10 (Schuttinger), to 5, third. ‘Time, Regal Six-Month) Shoes *4.50 per pair If an Emperor Shirt ever to make good—we, more than GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES GREATER NEW YORE WOMEN’S STORES “niiinp BAR Three gens: New York City New York City foam agate 7 i fades—no matter how many anyone else, for we have a deray at Duane St. <firondway at oth 8. dik ar: ot fat s way a 5 times laundered, andno matter 51 years’ reputation at stake *Bromteay at s7th St. “125th, Bt at ith Aves” J, why—take it back to thedealer. on it. Brocklya Sui Yroagway = Breohlya 301 Broadway <fi2 Fulton St, "4 14 Heo 6 - He'll gladly return what you Let your next shirt bear the os Bros % am Broedway agit ’ «, cl N * Cir: Newer! - paid. We stand back of him. labels below. See what they Paceal iy oe. 7 Oe 2s Broan Street Rega! Bid’, 108 Newest Ave, 25 Broad Street. All three of us want the shirt mean, Btores marked with * are open evenings, ie ‘ 1,008 Patterns We are masters of style, fit designs. Dealers can carry MILLION PEOPLE DAILY, AND IN A BUILD- ING KNOWN THE WORLD OVER-—Visited by 25,000 Strangers Yearly. . Best of service 24 hours a day, and 365 days a year. The leading arteries of travel to all Boroughs and New Jersey land passengers at our door, or within five minutes’ walk of same. In the building you will find Shorthand and Typewriting experts, « Restaurant, Barber Shop, Turkish Bath, Bootbiack, Telephone Pay Station, Dentist, wo Telegraph and Cable Companies, Steamship Double Stamps Si Star Ticket Office, press, Money Order, Drafts and Baggage Checking; Mornings Y 1 and stoves for sale of Drugs, Soda Water, Cigars, Flowers and Fruit, Candy, Stationery and Magasines, Shoes, and Children's Aeroplanes, These advantages and the high class of service given tenants make this building the ideal location for your office. New tenants in May Ist, 1912; dD. An fog: ee furton avy x cate! * 101; He de ™:| and finish, We have produced an extensive assortment. See over a thousand exclusive your dealer's today. [ OCATE YOUR OFFICE IN THE PATH OF A 108, SForeatice' allowance bs ballots were because of ames of nine IVER - JOHNSON Bicycles tion. Single size, Non-shrinkable neck hn close woven goods-—cuffe that can’t ravel—ocean pen. petians oo the For Emperor a ee Lae 1a tale CASHRES AT ONCE, ly-~never ssystem, dition | fear Co. offices, 1 Realty Co, Nitehie Bi irooxs, ravers’ Union, No. 1, Wood ‘Type Co., erocnr ( nd Deliverers’ Union, No. 0,403 ‘Always open, with day and night service. Pulitzer Building Assembly Room, seating 75, to rent day or night. Pulitzer Building Assembly Hall, seating 350, to rent day or night If you are seeking office space, we wish you would give us a call, FULT ERR WORLD, BUILDING, 3-63 Park Row, New York Emperor Shirts are made with plain or plaited bosoms—box, |, medium or knife plaits. Cuffs separate or attached. All shirts cut coat style. | AT YOUR DEALER'S “You have litted a burden trom the poor laundryman,” said a well-known laundry head, “for you've taken the fading blame trom | our shoulders and placed it on the shirt maker's, whzre it belongs. | Here's yours and the Emperor’s health.” PHILLIPS:-JONES COMPANY—Manufacturers NEW YORK CHICAGO a | *CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP,” . $20, $30, $40, 950. Other makes from $15 to $50, Indian & Iver-Johnson Motor-Cycles Eastman KODAKS ‘1 a Week ng this gentle, thore 195-125 West 125in Si.

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