The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1912, Page 23

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gre 73g) RID wae 4 é a ra "HR BVENING WoRLD, rripay, may 24, 1013. UMBLED SERIES @ @ IN MOVIES MHINGS- | 2a 4 gy . “PANNING POSES - ‘anor MONE OF SIMMONS BUCTING SIN THIS FRAME, € > his ovr. ease chan LORD MAKING THE THIRD INA Row 8" Tt | INTC CHASE'S TeRaivony ~ wR SRETRR TEISURELY | Nang A WONDERFUL RUN AND WITH A SPARMCDIC WHIFF Sir] TO RAR LANCE'S PLY ~ MANGE BATTING FOR BEHZ "POM Ne re D ity PING ATHERED SULLIVAN'S LONG PLY - ou Ole TOCENTER OVER BY THE SCORE BOARD BED OFF WITH A SINGLE ~ YO THIRD. of ATBRACE OF PS.AND STUCK THERE Detroit Magnate Glad___|COMMSSIN MIST |g ING 2-200 | Tigers Struck in Body] | (WN NDGKEN |rewsmnd MEEGOS SIP} COBB WILL BE ALLOWED A Joke From the Traveler Recent Action of Tigers Proved Bourse se ach And second) Gortstop ef tm cle, tes been agpatuted the y rounds of match in the an-| *e, TO PLAY FOR THE TIGERS nual champfonship tournament of fete | | tion at] teoreeented in the Perfect Harmony Exists in AT CHICAGO TO-MORROW. || SE ne diteeiie saldaewd this years oe A Perniestion be obtained ‘will compete in the third round aa { Ranks, Says Navin. CHICAGO, May 2—Ty Cobb, the }| attorney-General Carmoty. has. re-|2) ferome D. Travers, tho present , world’s greatest ball playér, who was mw, A new wit ‘There indefinitely suspended. for .whipping | |*u#e¢ to take any action on the State er, Robert C., Watson of ‘s0roms ‘and the much-abused taxicab an offensive tator at the New || Athletic Commission's recent ‘appeal to y, Walter J. Travis ve: Os- jaledrome, Boston should, be ‘LDN my players struck re-|} York Amer! ‘ball park, .and ‘for | |hin a: .o whether it had a right 1 take “ 5 q ou : lest 4 given ite due, The D cently,” said President Frank || whom the entire Detroit team went || away the license of the Nationa! Sport-|Dougias vs. Taylor, and Sullivan vs. rrp mare ot ef . J. Navin of the Detroit club, || on strike, will play for his team ||ing Club and that of Referee Patsy saucer, Ap nd 4 ees he Same to as tty for: a shore vist, || againot the White Sox in'the seriey || Haley for the ploking of & winner in Tie HURST RESIONS d.. Bare a * pleased more than words can|| that opens here to-morrdw, accori- | the Jim Stewart-Gunboat Smith bout. ~~ ‘ine a J ‘I found out they struck in aj ing to President Oharley Comiskey }/ 119 declares that the commissioners ~ owe ‘eervice ad votyé statement may sound rather|] of the local club, ‘The White 80x 1] naye entire control over the boxing |i AS GARDEN A. C. MANAGER. the Ataxia: but thie ed 11 explain what I ae Glue owners recently met in Phila. || same, and may make any rules or regu- inl —_—_ ite tho. Oe ra Tigers had been divi ont Geipht Gecide wha: lations they see fit. Therefore, he says, i ysician’ te wees aa of striking, any chance that || oon to ete at he Tigers || it's up to them to Gectde such matters. | tears Acting on Physician's Advice He (the aute-cab drive a - have for Americam League |} for refusing to play last Suatrday || Justice Erlanger will to-day hear ar- Stdidin: i. tas prior of Win: Griese Quits to Recuperate From oe hla ddinies Pt would ‘have been diasted. If! hecause of Cobb's suspension, they || uments for and against the motion | HST finally been seth to the Recent Iliness. ‘ot ete ‘att bf the’ pisyers went out on strike || agreed to allow Ty to play ten days || made to the court by the Commission- pom ight from the Cubs , » apd the other half stood by the ¢lub/] trom the time toe the trouble in the injunction recently | %,, City am, Hairy] Acting on the advice of his physicians, ae Gotham obvcurred. ‘ational Sporting Club to : ‘Tim Hurst, manager and match maker Mt , , Athletic Club, hes re- q prevent interference with the club’s| The Westt of the Garden a ra TOM JONES SPRINGS there would have been a sad state of|activity until the Appellate Division b org Ay Teague, The saver | signed and has gone back to Belle Har- nt + CLOTHES affairs when they were all restored to| hands down its decision relative to ‘way 0 tet sal hat, the reason, the rly x to Ebay cheted After being » LATEST | , || #o0d standing. .. 4. | whether the Commission lawfully re- | payee le frye ESTAR SH ma t unanimously shows what absolute har | Yoke the club hgh iodep i peare pees | ince batusday, Det 1 wan Mbpeteile OF $3 ‘Tom Jones, manager of lehtwetsht || mony prevaild in the team, and such a| AS S0on as its Hcense was revoked | ant tts him to do #0, and he grew steadily champion Ad Wolgast, is “in our || spirit oan't help but count in euch a|the National Sporting Club applied to| from the di Gores batll yemandey, Wika y vs the gave up midst" ba hae het rr] be hot rere a8 this season’s Amertcan | Justice Erlanger for a writ to keep the Coa hee? altogether. Rot at all loath to display the last f) Teague fight is bound to prove before !t | Commission’s hands off its shows. The word in\eporting fashion. When | is over. Commission immediately appealed to Tom, who can always be depended || “T am aware that there have been all kinds of stories going the rounds in re- | Justice Gerard to oaae an ordi Ao cert years, some of which were true, | Vacate the injunction, tut the latter, that there was discord In the Tiger| because of judicial courtesy, referred | rjjranks. ‘This, however, was before I| them to Justice Erlanger. tke that ‘was me! e ie cl an lughe: ings local spor’ er s je 6 | 1 Chih Toreecpower meatciign with way Bade menege, : {ink toe ee charges with tine Gov omay im That Word, Laundry proo This was printed as a joke, but it is the actual condition of cund for the dasale Tom wore || he most cordial relations atween the [PTS yt™soun “an an ala and the ordinary bargain advertised in the newspapers by some of Dadieground for the dazzle Tom wore players, and I doubt if there 1s. any ‘O'Neil, both as an oficial and as a the large stores. @ Plack and white checked—great big Now, I announce the following bargains with the understand- ~ _ e dheolks, other chub jin the coentry that, wood } man. Corte pare and kita seine || have shown themseives to be of one|’ The National Sporting Club conduct- on the sh erest kind of; silk socks, tan || Mind like my boys dia when they stood/e4 @ show last night, but it was a ‘ iy Cobb and voted to strike until the t, as most of the club's shoes, and one of those “up-to-the- Il inierinite sumpension on him was lifted, | Us? *rost, ae most of @ bbe id straws. Then, if anythin; pias | shows have deen. ‘ eo 4 was neodod to Gasale, there wan [| ice fe, alt sorry that the affatr took | "CT ne card up to the main bout was ing that you do not need a taxi in order to in as I will place, but I want to say here that I You'll find it, as in the label below, on the tail dente think Meneseriteanings ree, Any (Zu cco eat aden Gorler ted’ tort | Y have plenty of these goods when you call. influent: the men to! @ Empero: irts—; up. eans that readity seen, 1s something close! mre oe tat he won't be Sinpiaced, | his Weir tet a ma teatcoe of t Shirts—at $1 and » Itm . is ing closely re- jome reports have had it, as leader. | box a substitute. It was s- ° F gambling & guneral alarm, and maxes ||‘The strike wasn’t in vain, for it forced ter’ Imanager did not care to chance a these shirts will never fade—no matter how many BLUE SERGE ‘ay clothing noises }/ the magnates to adopt measures that /decision being rendered agains is * RA Mine PACU RD UR trae clearer coliedcarine acne Rae times laundered. If one does fade—no matter why Towdylsm at the ball parks.” [checks wero Issued. | —take it back to the dealer. He'll give you back A Blue Serge made by me will be cut any style, what you paid without any question whatever, We stand back of him. There's a definite guar- antee-slip with each shirt. But he knows, and we know, that you won't bring any back, for no |, \ Emperor Shirt will fail. ; The Phillips-Jones Process ‘We own a peculiar process Emperor Shirt and say,""Make ‘by which all our fabric is treat- us make good.’”’ ed. It doubles the wear of We are exclusively shirt our shirts. This process alone makers. And we have a fifty- makes the color guarantee pos- one-years’ reputation at stake sible. We cannot describe it on these statements, to you for it is a costly secret. We want you to prove them We must merely point to the right. 1,008 Patterns — Our Own Designs | | | Nearly all dealers sell Em- are masters of style, fit and fine (peror Shirts and show a wide ish, You have never seen equal | range ofexclusive patterns. We shirts. See Emperors today, Goons close woven goode—cuffe that can't avel—ocean pearl buttons—all the fil give beck Yor mom keer best features in fades. PIHILLIPS-JONES CO. “Always Early With the Latest’’ | For Emperors at $1, ask for Emperor Gold Labels For Emperors at $1.50 and up, ask for Red Labels 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 4 a, and it will fit and wear equal toa single or double-breasted coat; the trousers cut }4 peg or regular, belt OO loops, stationary turnups if desired, je —c We got ’em on the run. Other hatters, knowing that their hats are inferior to ours, are now trying to fake you about the bleach. Don’t be misled. Our hats are bleached the same as all other hats. vA Homespuns, gray or brown, cut any style. I am making them either in regular or English styles, cut with patch pockets, and would be just such a suit as you might wear to the country or use on an automobile if you could oO afford to pay $90 for a suit, but for \e the average man this would make fe —] a fine Sunday suit at a price of.... $40 Suits 1 00 To Order eee PURFRTESERGE Considered by the American Woolen Company one of the most beautiful and distinctive serges made, and they are spending thousands of dollars to educate the fine trade in the United States to this particular cloth. Nearly every magazine in the country has #full page advertising it. The cloth is stamped every yard PRAXHERA. Sold by other tailors for $30 to $40 per suit. I will place this cloth on the outside corner of my doorway where you can see 50 and handle without solicitation, and, if you ’ choose, get samples. My price, to order... MITCHELL nt ““New vorx My ONLY New York City Store Open Evenings Till 9 o’Clock, Saturday, .19 &, + 5 Howe & Fr Ve. FS LDL2 YZ >. Ched I YAd —, Yad 2 nd hd STRAWS #150 contain the best and most complete range of English and American hats ever shown at any price. Quality thesameas you get in $3.00 hats—they are made by the same factories. Price alone would never sell hats in New York. If the high priced shops had anything on ours for style, quality or smartness, we wouldn’t own 30 shops and have the biggest hat distribution in America. Better than any $2 hat; and as good as you get for $3. Ten styles to any other hatter’s one—every one “it,” "This fabric has been treated by the Phillips-Jones Proce. doubles the wear ond maken the »? mg Y2 : Nasnau eter? aiten, 2 A certain New York Laundry Official says,"It all the shirts that Bway. and. perk Fiece, are sent to us were as well made as the Emperor we would go about Hin Bt. Bway. Special our business with a smile, for we would have no kicks, J don't see how they're made for the money." f rauirssones comraay-omtow — Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders | anes on apalaiaatney $5.00 Bangkoks, $3.25 YA RY AY Nor sens ssw 4 Cas

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