The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1912, Page 7

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Out OF RUNNING NOW FOR "i=" assuse strong. Canadian P tae to 29%, while Miss Curtis and Mrs, Barlow] was unabie to keep her eye on the ball | Ps Look Probable Finalists she was three down, actually having | iate selling movement. taken 57 to that point. ————— — eixteenty. fipal figures are ® Two holes were all that Miss Maule Q@ANCHESTER, Mass., Oot. 2—The} cout wrest from her Philadelphia | moar ee ‘winners in the second round of the na-! chum, Mrs. Fox, On both those she | Am th tional women’s golf championship to) shaved four. Mrs. Fox, one of the three Sm bot i 4 i eat om. Players in country, | Am. Locomo Gay were: Mrs. B.C. Wheeler jr. Of! nade only.a couple of skips. ‘Am. Boston, Mies Grace Semple of St. Lows.| yrs, Harlow and Mies Osgood ran to] Am. Mre, EB, H. Fitler of Philadelphia, Mrs.| halved holes going out and at the tenth} R. H. Barlow of Philadelphia, Miss Katherine Mellus of Los Angeles, Miss M. W. Phelps of Boston, Mies Margaret | halved but two holes. Curtis of Boston, and Mrs. Caled F,!enth Mrs w played convincingly. Fox of Philadelphia. These playera wii] Miss Margaret Curtjs adopted an easy pace against Mrs. Roope and was 3 yp meet in the ofder mamed in the third] IP) OKN tet ort dropping. the Found tem orrow. She was out In 4 to Mrs, Roo; sie Only one of these elght matches to-| ‘The crucial points were on the tenth inter rs ‘acathers.* 9 Gay went to the bome green, that he-|and twelfth, where Mrs, Roope was| phigh Valley tween Mrs, Wheeler and Miss Li'tan! deeply in trouble B. Hyde of the South Shore Club of Miss Harriet Curtis, once National New York, Summary: title holder, not have @ win on the Mrs. £. C, Wheeler, Jr., Wollaston, | 1st Six holes, halving two of them. Mies Grace Semple, St. Louis, won| ratic. She was #& to the turn. frem Mise Harriot S. Curtis, Essex, (a 3 wp and 1 to play. Mrs. R. H. Barlow, Merion, won from Mra. F. C. Osgood, Country Club, 4 up and 3 to Y ‘Miss Kat ine Mellus, Los Angeles, Spirited selling pressure was ex- brook, 8 up and 2 to play. the ontset of trading to-day. Copper, ‘The draw to-morrow 1s Wheeler ve. ‘ever, and the Met toward midday was Phelps and Margaret Curtis vs. Fox It looks as if the final might be Curtis; ve. Barlow. NEW YORKERS ENTIRELY OUT _ OF IT NOW. All the three remaining New Yorkers de laine. . chances. wna ae andre Tee is ema marine taste iat the value of thelr skill for the crowd, | Parifler known. It doce Ite work gently, ‘They were only once more than a hole | theroughly, without pais er griping. Take thrice the distance ner chance would| At all druggiste—25e, 50c, and $1—er have been better. Mrs. Wheeler con- | direct from Partole Co. 160 Second Ave., style, which ought to be barred. Only pooklet on request. ub! Higa Ne dual the Gmmeyer Sand sly | Womens shoeswould bee (ea superfluity of words be Cammeyere "eins att wie prices for your inspe ction) May we ask for the lost lork’ before You bu uy? Our cotalagde of Fall ond Winter | styles beautifully llustreted in color sent free an aywhere on request ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ja “pmmeyer amped ona means = ae 6"™Ave. & 20™ St. In New York's Shopping Centre. Women’s Black Gun Metal Lace Boots. A most popular moJel for everyday use. Male on a meJium toe model with 134- inch Cuban heel. Men’s Finsst Patent Coltskin Button Shoes, with top of soft black matt calf. Made on a medium dressy toe mo.lel, afteronon period, althouxt prices ruled Mrs, Wheeler, of course Paul and Unior iefled with her flose sque. -; morning fAguret won from Margaret Curt ary, however, for apirited realizing at Morris County, half a dozen years|developed tm the final hour that sus) ago, in exactly the same ways. ceeded in dragging the market to t | Miss Bishop won only one hole. She|lowest-of the day at closing time. St. } Reading, Copper and American | and halved only two holes. At the turn | Smelting slumped over a point in ihe . Miss kfollins put up a creditable strag- The Prt ‘ 4 e Closing Prices. After Second Round. gle against Miss Mellus, but the latter) a desig ny at, Homer, and Lert urices of at | was game cnough to stop her on the jan tat change pared With yeeter ia Yorke, vt aye . 8 c 1 ae "1 Then whe got back all but one, only to TEL won trom Mise Lallian B, Hyde, South) cart down hill again. Of all Amerioatt BONWI I EI I ER & O. Shope, 1 up. Players she is vertainly the most er- Dictation in Styies and Fabrics tre BIL Pitle, terion, won trom WALL STRE aris’ Latest ss anna Bishop, rooklawn, $/ ‘ Mp ant 1p olay. ET. ‘Wonnen'’s Tailored Suits Largest Assortment of Unusual and Exclusive won from Miss Marion Hollins, West-|erted against stock market prices at ' Models Ever Assembled. Miss M. W. Phelps, Country Club, |.gteel, Reading and Union Pacific were Suits of Wool Corduroy, English Shad Dae hin) Raed oe Biking, Oakmont, | gi, caught in an unloading movement Tweeds and Diagonals...... Re 25. 00 re jand reacted about 1 point during the t Curtis, et . ‘oO . 7 io in ow, Sowa: igae bites first half hour, The initial selling Suits of Rich Lustrous Broadcloths and Exclus- 2 up and 4 to play. [attack quickly spent tts force, how- ive Novelty Fabrics............0.0ceeeueue 9.50 Wemple; Fitler va. Barlow; Mellus vs.| engaged in & good sized recovery. Suits of Mba corduroy, ratine ee po Special Sale of Coats fast, thereby ending the metropolizan IN CANDY FORM Six of our smartest models made to sell from 48.50 to 55.00, 35.00 apart. Everything depended upon a two tablets to-night; you'll feel Hike doing Made of charmeuse, ratine, velour de laine, thrse-foot putt on the home rrcen, |» day's work temerrew, vicuna and Doregal tweeds in London- which Miss Hyde naturally missed. At| made and our own models. ‘tinues to put to more or less in croque: New York. Free sample and illustrated Fifth Avenue at 38th Street : yo hae sued Mens and, awl / i riba Ca our4wolead- Yéganamme clusive Women’s Dressy Shoes for $3.50. Male of patent co.tskin, with both black cloth and black kid tops, A dressy toe model with 1%-inch Cuban heel. errr: Men’s Black Gun Metal Calfskin Blusher Lace Shoes, Mace ona sen ib'etoemodel. AnIdealshoe for business and evéryday wear. SELTEE FETE eee _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY: OOTOBER 2, 1912. one other American player ever Used} local traction shares were instrumental tet: Ngan se 1Sy. 16314, RK WOMEN OUT jit Card in ereating higher ranges. Gee Fi} § ‘ od ¢ Nai, ead j Mra, Wheel me , ‘Transgctions simmered down in the es Ae ai i - (OUR 40TH ANNIVERSARY S! Offers exceptional opportunties in wearing apparel and furnishings | ae the home. Many new attractions for Tomorrow, Thursday. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lexington to 3d Avenue 59th to 60th Street Gunmetal, vici kid and bet? dag ently Sanew 7 Pillow Cases Sizes * ore hemmi 4 UTICA SHEKTS. \f ey ae "nf ay Women’s $3.09 Shoes for $1.95 yaa OUR 40th ANNIVERSARY PIANO," sc we have ceiena OFFERIS THETALK OF NEW YORK que ty Sil Veivet Hats. The consensus of opinion of the many pecple who have at tended this great 40th Anniversary Piano Innovaticn is that ni our player is the most wonderful offer they ever :aw. Just OTHER CHARM. think of being able to buy a reliable and fully guarantced NEW 88-NOTE IPLAYER-PIANO $ at 10 Distinedly New Styles These hats are in a cass by them- selves, ictly clean up-to.date ice EACH. . Tan kid and parent coit, es ‘utton shoes; ‘dees up to Saleoes" 2a. Regular eum ee mene Price includes beautiful malogany, wa!nut or oak Cabinet, shapes, way above tie $ solid mahogany, walnut or oak Player Be1.ch, Cai.ton flannel average. Thursday, VS y4 95 lor rubber Cover, 12 of the latest up-to-date Playe: Music Kolls fj special values..... ... je lof your own selection and free delivery of the Piano. are required to pay is $10 BOWN and $2 PER WEEK No Insurance. ' No Extras at all. No Interesi. Can you ime any compo Facts Count—No Theories All we can do with cold type is to tell you the price and show you a picture of the piar.o; but to fully appreciate the perfection and quality of this instrument you mist anc examine it; then you will at once agree with us in saying that it is equal to any player sclling eleewhere at $500 Our methods, the quality of our ins: ents and materials, the unique patented devi our ingenio ling plans and the i very lowest prices at which a reliaLle, fully guaranteed, up-to date 88-Note Player Piano can be sold, lave struck a popula chord. Remember that these player piancs } ave kad tubing, self-adjusting tri icking device, and in every way are master- pieces of player-pieno constructicn. No More Silent Pianos Everybody can now play the Piano, aid play it well. ne the pleasure of playirg at a mcmert’s notice n that your fancy dictates or the occasicn re- quires? Isn't it wor.derful? Think of the many advanteges that music offers as a home entertainer, and then you will wonder how you ever got along without one of our marvelous Player-Piancs, whose [semeraie is unlimiied and whose capacity for givii.g real pleasure is in- exhaustible. It is an absolute necessity in your hon id the d terms PLACE IT WITHIN EVERYBODY'S Png Peart, Mantel Druperies ease 12% 3] WALTERS PIANOS, Jo Siyle 1, $7. Including Stool and Cover. On Kasy Terms, CO DOWN end $1.00 PER WEIK OTNER WALTER PIAN|S AT 275, $500, $ 50 and $400. WALTERS 85-NO Lk FLAYER-VIANGS at 2.95, 2400, $: 00, $550and $¢00 throughout the country a quality. Their rich, tiel end the combinations of color are 4 extremely beautiful, Built for 2 inside WALTEKS FIAINUS have won an cuviable repucauon eleciric lights, Which we complete with 2 instruments of the highest musical bulbs, _Desiere selling wares of thie sonant tone makes t al instru. agecrpem wont odie, man S any balance due at the rate of $1 or $2 we arrange to have one of our represen’ Write for latest illustra‘ed catalogue. Salesrocms, third floo: =—=AILL CARS TRANSFE’ 10 £4.00 MOVTILY! 48 LOT MOVE YOUR O.y PiAc—EXCHANGE AT sor a beautiful new Walter€ Player or Uprig!it Piano ard pay! we will |g Lexington to 3d Avenue ED | CUMPLEIE vEW 9L6CK : “NOTE SU 1C ROLLS) AND REPAIRED f! Ma itor ath tae eich 89¢} —) — P ce $1.69. Special, 91.44. Roys’ $1.50 Schcol S| Shocs, $1.25 Eoys’ heavy satin caif biuchers, in all sises up to5}4. Regular price $1.49. Special, $ 35. Second Floor, 59th For which we are justly famous On 2nd Floor, Millinery Scc.ion, Thursday of these beautiful fine md with ostrich quills, “a. ape and bands, so much ING STYLES for Thursday, at. Black aud Colo: ed T. inmed Tallored Semi-Dress Huts, 2nd Fioor, Thursday, velvets and many other varietics; not a hat in the lot would sell for less than $3.00; our price. . Veivet Dress Shapes ese are made of pe ge quality crect-pile silk velvet. All you Biack or Full 96 $1.50, Th fine quality stock, nath. Worth OBS tingham and Irish Point Lace @rcatly below regular prices. Particulars: 300 pe worth $1.15, at 300 peirs worth $1.50, 300 feirs worth $1.75, 250 peirs worth $2.25, ot 250 jrire worth $2.50, 250 fairs worth $3.50, « Cthers up to $25.60. and green, green and green, rose and green, grcen, etc, For one day only; pair... crinkled silk velour, and bordered sik, and French tapestry. Regular prices $1.75 @ This Fire E’ectr'e Dome § Dining Reem Chencelier L, It is 24 inches in diameter and consists of over 700 pieces of art glass, fashioned and leaded by exceptionally skilled workmen. J.issymmetical and substan- Cx ip i CS this chandelier. $12. 98 chandelicrs, Jrom the simplest forms to handiome examples at . BLOOMINGDALES* } Warm $1 to $1.50 graces for fall and winter at Choice of necivm end heevy winter weights end white or y Upon reques tives call, Men's Heavy Shirts and Drawera—of natur gray wool, tly first quality, of the celebrated Root make: ell sizes; ordinerily sold at $1.00, durable, Mate Floor, ——aaaa Easy te Reach from Anywhere, BLOOMINGDALES’, Lexington te 8d Ave., seth to ceth * Attention is directed to our assoriment of gas and electric dome yy New Fall Trimmed Hats at $4.95 | wide toe models: Cul end military heels. Women’s $4.(0 Button Shoes, $2.60 Women's extra high-cut 16-Lutton shoes, of Lge soled and Cubes, heetn “Also beguior’Rilaoir tooch Gan patent coit button shoes at ne at same price ihe Girls’ $2.00 Shoes at $1.44 200 hats to select from, all this season's smait styles in rc Lace Curtains at Special Prices | In a sale, to-morrow, we shall oifer a large number of Not- Pertieres, Pi Scarfe, etc., | 250 puire worth $2.78, et..... Regular $10.00 Curtains for 100 Pairs Ve.our Portieres at ili Have you,ever heard of Guaranteed Suntast Velour Portieres? We have tig and at Icwer prices than any other store. Let us prove it to you. We cficr 100 psirs velour portieres in all coicrs, perfectly reversible, just like 2 coment porticres, een, $12.78) | Men's Stultgart Finish Underwear Nottingham Curteins Irish Point Curtains 1,900 pairs Nottinghsm Curtains,| $10,000 worth of Ish koint Lace all first clees gocds, in the latest |Curtains, selected patterns, imported | designs. Close copies of real lace item St. Gell; superior in quality and | hite end Arab color; cut in| pettern td dcmestic goods and cheaper |} follows: than eny other house offers ral gray wool, Boupht as weenie in consequence of unimportant rill feu'ts; they re proctically as ge as garments se! at $1.00 re Braet ng & 6 ROOTS Root’s $1.00 Underwear, 6)¢ staNDARD NDERWE. 5th to 0th Street? Men’s Double Breasted Shirts ai s9e Pr) Heavy natural gray wool; double becs; all sizes. Warm, comfortable end $2.00)

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