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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, baribmban _4ts, avid. seventeen and too young for auch car ryings on, The Magistrate thought #0, 47 by midnight. A week ago she Aisap-[ridera!” eried the siren voice. Papr peared and her daddy couldn't think |Devine looked at several young Indie: MARQUARD VS. SALLEE |DAHLEN USES CURTIS | HIGHLANDERS PLAY _, MANS CADIS @mtaen @e Cardinals and the @vetipew pitchers’ duel wee staged eetween Rube Marquard and Glim Sal- fem A crowd of 6,00 were on hand to by A aay t& Cirst &. Louts Huggine was out 0 otrtkes and Elis popped out to Her- 20g and Mowrey singled to the Mfiela eat gut atealing, NO RUNS. Devore flied to Wiis and Doyle fled to Bveta Gnodgtass angie’ past short Oe atealing. NO RUNS. SL Louis's: second Koney drew a fees and went to second as iy aa Oakes popped out Murrey popped to Hauser, and Merkie ik out end Hauser threw out ty ene SAE ceyeng ot ‘Wilson ‘singled, but Fletcher popped e@utto and Marquard hit tno a doumie RUNS. blag. fn the fourth Koney fouled out to Bvans fied out to Devore and or threw out Hauser. NO RUNS. i, 7 of the fourth Sallee threw made a 'e Ghort fy and retired the side, ONE —_->_—_ ‘THREE EGES REACH GOLF MEET SEMI-FINALS. | "P, {Wale, Princeton and Harvard in Stirring Matches on Man- chester Links. GANUHESTER, Vt, Sept. 12—The roun4 of match play in the inter. l i championship series at Club was completed to-day Capt. Davideon ef Har- B. W. Batabréok of his Capt. Stearas of Prince- ; seoewe Capt. Stanley of Tate finals. golf of the first round was in Cw aaner match. Webstor n, Boing out, but made the aine les in %. Capt. Davidson @ 3 and won the match two up @tanitey of Yale was foreed to an extra hole to defeat his team- ite, W. P. Seeley. H LPT pitts efi att \dson, Harvard, defeated r, Pennsylvania, 2 up. fetabrook, Marvard, defeated jaldeon, Princeton, 3 and 2 ftearns, Princeton, defeated @c aoa Pennsylvanis, 2 and 1 G. C. Stanley, Yale, defeated W. P. @esley, Yale, 1 up, 19 holes. —_—_—— LEXINGTON RESULTS. FURST B:ACE—For maiden two-year ids; five and a half furlongs.—Ri mary, 118 (Henry), first; Old Wo 112 (Molesworth), second; Kai (Groas), third. Time, es, Imperial Princes: ueen, Axit, Neville, Htta Ra tty Moll} also ran. Mutuel straight $8.60, place $3. EY to stop You'll agree that my claim of variety of style is true. You' lay of the new imported ventilated and finest displ: \bberized Cloth Hate, IN TO-DAY’S CLASH WITH GNCINNAT Qyooo fe on Hand to See| Suggs Sstveaaes's Up to Dodg- Honors 16s basa Season Even Up to gers in Behalf of O’Day’s Tribe, — BATTING ORDER. Cinginnath Northen, ef. Bescher, if. Cutshaw, 3, Kalestey, of. Hummel, rf. Hobiitaell, 10, Daubert, 1», Mitohell, rf. ‘Wheat, i. Phelan, 3b, Kirkpatrick, 3. Grant, os. Wieher, oa Egan, %. Milter, 0. Clark, ‘a Ourtla, pd. a res—Eason Johnstone, At» 1,800, Bept. 13.—Bid Dahlen didn't tet che Fri- @Ughtest when he made his selection of pitchers this afternoon, for without @ moment's hesitation he decided of Curtis as the proper flinger to take the taensure of the Rede. Hank O'Day came right back with the speedy Sugse anticipation of seeing « bet pitchers’ battle. Jey sacrificed, Curtis to Daubert. Hob- threw out Mitchel, NO RUNG, Northen flied to Kniesley. Cutshaw walked on four bad ones. On Hum- mel’e out, Phelan to Hobby, Cutshaw went to second. Daubert singled to ven- heat was tre end brigneag Py acored. Gecond inaingePhelen popped to Northen. Mab RU Fisher Hobby. NO RUN! Third teal cack Mine drive went to Cutshbaw. Suggs out, Curtis to Dau- No Kirkpatrick made @ fast play on tim at frat. RUNS. Clark to Grant. ONE RUN: Fifloe fly to Northen. to Miller and Fisher tossed out PheTAn. ONE RUN. Daubert hit a high one to Kniesley. Gran’ Guges to Hobby. turned ‘back Kirkpatrick. tired Grant. Hwan HO RUN Phelan to Moby. from second, Kniesk going to second on the play. fanned. NO BUNS. out a dunt, filling the bases. t othird efter the catch. Phelat show $2.50; Old Woman, show $2.40; Katrine, show SECOND RACE--Four-yea! upward; six furlongs.—-Bthelda, 10: (Goose), won; Helene, 109 (McCabe), second; Dangermark, 109 Time, 1.13 1-2. Artesta also ran and finished as Ethelda, straight, $8. how, $2.90, pL Le cate MONTREAL WINNERS. out, Grat; Old Con, 9 to 2, 8 to 6 and 4: | to 5, second; Mattio 1, 40 ie 1, 12 to and 6 to 1, third, ‘Time—1.08 ERY man does, so! ask every man and look at my windows. greater i see ind that I show over 200 y ther slaney; papel styles that are simply perfect in then sani “that 1 Everyman's Hatter. up to you to make it just STORES: Saturday will be my busy day. a little busier. am entitled to my claim of t's 1435 Broadway, | f East 23d Street, 0 Nassau Street 271 Broadway, a7 Prospect Ave. B 463 Fulton St., Brooklyn. 200 Styles. $3.00 Values Gay the 18h hoodoo bother him in the and @ tireised crowd eettled back in First Inning—Bescher walked. Knies- Utell wae thrown out by Fisher, Stack to ¢.| Fisher. Grand filed — and Egan popped to Hobdlitsell, whited, ead out, Suggs to Curtis beat out @ hit to Phelan. On Northen’e single to right, Curtis went to tire, Cutshaw forced Northen, Grant Egan. Grant threw to firet, but Hootitecti dropped the ball, Curtis scor- ing on the olay. Cutshaw out stealing, Fourth Inning—Kniesley tripled to the diab house and scored on Hobby's ea ‘Mitchell fouled it to UNS. Fifth Inning—Fisher to Daubert re- walked, but died ewwaling, Miller to Fisher, when he over- ran mscond. Cutshaw threw out Clark. @ixth Inning~Suges singled to left. Beecher beat out @ hit to Cutehaw, @ugge going to second. Kniesley beat Miller threw to second to catch Bescher and the ball hit him on the head, bounding to centre, Suggs sooring and Bescher niesley atole second. Hoblitzell’s sacrifice fy ecored Bescher. Qditohel filed % Northen, Katesly going @ home run to deep left feld, ecoring Kxntesiey ahead of him, Grant doubled ‘ain), third. and Hanly named. Holene, place, . Dangermark, show, FIRST RACE—Lewin, 2tol,4toland Date, Each Having Won Nine Games. BATTING ORDER. New York. McMillan, os, 1b. Simmons, Sh. Chase, 1b. Hartsell, rf. ry Umpires—Dineen and O'Brien, Attendance—7,60 both sides were anxtous to capture the season's They have lost six straight gam: First thning-—MoMillan fanned. Mid- kite walked. Daniela fouled to Schalk. Midkiff was oaught off first and run Gown, Walsh wt Borton to Rath to Weaver. NO Ri Rath beat out a hit to Simmons, who allpped wile fielding the ball. Mat- tiok hit into @ double ploy, forcing Rath at second, Ford to McMillan to Chase. Lord singled to right. Collins flied out to Lelivelt. NO RUNS. Second Inning—Lelivelt singled to centre. Simmons fanned, so did Chase. Lelivelt out stealing, Schalk to Rath. NO RUNS. Borton beat out a hit to Chase. to Borton™ stole second. Schalk singled to left, Borton scoring. Walsh struck out. ONE RUN. ‘Third = Inning—Hartsell struck’ out. Sweeney lifted to Collins, Vord struck out. NO RUNS. Rath fied to Lelivelt. Mattick fied to Daniels, Lord lifted to Hartzell. NO RUNS. ———__— CHAMPION CYCLISTS AT NEWSBOYS’ MEET TO-NIGHT. A Sweeney. motorcycle race mest which gives every ag Beach Sates te held at the rE S| = i fe Et ees Mikes Gita oe land Fisher out, Miler got a hit off Sugss shins. Miler stole second. Curtis singled ¢o left and Miller was out at the plate, trying to score to Clark. Curtis Northern 9 3 1 Zelder filed to Lelivelt. Weaver fouled test ever staged in te Brighton distance MRS. WALDO ACCUSED TIGHTS AND BAREBACK LAST SERIES OF YEAR | OF DODGING CREDITORS | CIRCUS RIDING QUITE | -ANINST WHITE SOX WITH HER SISTER'S AID} 100 MUG FOR IRENE q Police Coccelonite’s Mother Is Defendant in Suit Over Transfer of podicrapehs Mrs. Parry R. Waldo, mother of Poltce Commissioner Rhinelander Wal- do, and her sister, Miss Laura V. Rhine- ander. are accused, in a sult filed by the County folding Company, to-day, of conspiring to defeat the claim of creditors of Mre, Waldo, The specific acts alleged are that Mrs. Waldo turned over all her property to her #is- ter, both women knowing this was to| put the property beyond the reach of loreditors. ‘The object of the sult is to subject the transferred property to a Judgment of $4,008 against Mra, Waldo, in favor of the County Holding Com- pany. ‘The two sisters live at No. 81 Bast Seventy-second etreet. ‘The allegation is made that, as the two sisters were itving together, Mrs. Waldo remained in’ actual possess'on and enjoyment of the jewelry, objects of art and expensive furniture she is alleged to have transferred to her sts- | ter for a consideration of $1. | Mrs, Waldo was examined tn eupple- | mentary proceedings in January last. That fact is recited in the complaint, | which points out that the order for her examination contained the usual restric- tions relative to the disposal of hor | property. Mra, Waldo swore at hor examination, the suit declares, that she had no bank | account and had had none for sevi years, but it is alleged she did hi when the supplementary proceedi were begun, in the Security Bank | of New York. She is charged with | Grawing out the 9900 after being served, and spending the money “in violation and contempt of the court order.” MOTHER SAVES 8 CHILDREN, —_—_—_— Hired Man Starts Fire and Is Badly Barned. lo The Evening World.) LINCOLN, PARC 4» Sept. 1.— The home of Isaac Rosenblum was ing at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Rosenblum was home with her eight children and had a miraculous escape, Her husband is in_@ hospital. The hired man returned home after k causing an explosion, burned and may not live, was without insurance, Mrs, Rosenblum and her children, the oldest one twelve, all barefoot and ‘in nies clothes, were taken in charge by Winters and gives ‘quarters for ng Nahe This is the second destructive fire within the | Yast ton days. at the lowest prices. THE SEASON FASHION tom tailor or completely destroyed by fire this morn. | ia) Rreenie Clathes ore alwere made only pure or read-mede eotabishaent, be close attention to little details which the too, and reproved Irene gently for the Raro she wore, It was a winn Irene’s costume on that couft occasion, but the Magistrate thought it was cut too low in the neok and had too much of @ peckaboo walstt. So he put Irene on probation while the young woman, who ‘said she “knew a thing or two,” tossed her head and took a fresh grip on ner chewing gum. Everything went along emoothly and for @ week Irene managed to get home Too Much for sheesh Too, When He Whisked Girl Away to Court. HE—‘'Bring us come olives and foaed soon, toends promos fried tatoes, trate ealed calad There wil be mo more bareback clr- cus riding for Irene. She will not see the Mardi Gras any more for a long, long time, nor will the wonderful hoarse rasp of the platform barker ring in her youthful ears, Her short pink skirts and silk clad legs that rubbed | the sleek coat of & dappled gray will givé way to the more sober garb which ie the prevailing fashion at the House of the Good Shepherd. Magiatrate Voorhees says Irene needs some one to Jook after her. Magistrate McQuire satd almom the same thing two weeks ago when Irene's father, John Devine, sald ehe had left the fam- ily root at No, 90 otreet, Brook- lyn, and had exhibited a preference for root gardens. ‘The father said, bie daughter was only La emery, times waking me out ef & sound deep. After ecratebing it, of course it burned iy i i i ? £ oT Zz 137 BE Hs i if i ? ea 4 rd. wth means we have outstri our that are better than pk a oe SUIT OR OVERCOAT We guarantee to give piece sult or money can buy and fish, it mt aiky hens bsen worth more than you pay for them, because we do not * ishiment, but are satished to lve up to our principle of “A { London shrunk cloth in confined patterns, guarantee careful measurement, ching ferns and te individual dresser demands. sc matching. 0:01? Caters pant tanes:| ef wie 70 oF a three- per retro cat ted threadbare yeu Se aeres any respect, bring it back. and we make where ate had gone. got a hunch that Irene would be down at the Mardi Gras. In fact, he kicked himesi¢ for not thinking of It before. He was going along Burt avenue, pick- confetti from the back of his neck, en he chanced to look up on the Platform of the Buropean Circus, A mrident barker invited him to step fight wp and ace the greatest show of his ifesomething to interest him. “Hee the wonderful lady bareback . ' “et 2 ¢ The Most Important Part of the Order Pabst “Blue Ribbon” Beer lends keenest enjoyment to the most modest or sumptuous lunch. It is the invanable favorite with those who insist on quality. No other beverage compares in zest, nor » so pleasing to the palate, . Bottled at the brewery in tal clear bottles, Meataesl o cham thor it 1s clean and pure. Be sure to order a case sent home today. Phone or write. 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