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THE EVENING WORLD, WeoRseEat: _OOTOBER — 16, 1912. but Stahl muffed the ball and gave hin | ost Merkle slapped a he another chance, Matty then swung ot ferkea and was throw Ali Cars Transfer to ine bali 4 ined it into ra slammed a olew i (Continued trom First Page.) Fletcher, and wi out g, | Snate. Devore vunted to E Wao | si « Meye Gardner’ lined nate one “tate. centre | threw to Wagner in time to force out to Yerke which Snodgrass muffed and the ball| Mathewson. Doyio lifted a high also out at frat. GNE HIT Bedient ‘till he had him in the two- a line drive straight into fence and leaning over the rail caugnt| Walked. Cady iit at the first batt hands. Mathewson struck out themselves to xive the Giants a tough|folled safe for two bases, but wHeN| Tevore got g AYing btavthend “ean ee tittzon Mictched up the! Sick headaches! Always trace them to bowels. The effects almost instantanes Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St, hailed at third on a great relay throw— | Clean steal of ond, Gardner tarew {ball and threw it to firat in time tojlaay liver, delayed, fermenting food i a 1 FIRST INNING. Snodgraas to Doyle to Hersom, Stan | Olt Snodgrase after stopping a grounder | put hin out. After giving Speaker three jthe bowels of a ck a nae Beis, “! struck out of ¢ t and a him ike a bullet ONE | balls Matty settled ¢ no and retired ipated matter, gases and bile gener- y The first ball pitched by Redient| retired the side. NO HITS, NO RUNS, | HIT. NO RUNS IN on ah easy grounder that Doylelated in the bowels, instead of being tenight | The vital reason for the tremendous popularity of the ! was @ strike and Josh waited as he Ganiner drove 4 fy to Snod-| threw to first. Fletcher ran back of; carried outof the system, is reabsorbed | will straighten you out by morning Walters Pianos is their wonderful record for reliability i put over another one. The next was a FIFTH INNING. Brass. Fi Mt Sno Land Kot Lewis's, grounder and. jato the blood. When this poison reaches | 10-cent box will keep your head ele el evttate biliti | ball, Devore waited till the count] Devore cracked at the firat bait ana/ Slowed 8 to fall between | Carew him out at frst. NO HITS. NO| the delicate Causes conges [stomach aweet, liver and bowels regular Pand artistic capa es. | stood two and three and then smasied| smashed a wicked drive that bounced |‘) TF tian hues talon the Fr on NS. tion and that dull, sickening headache. [and make you feel bright and cheerful a grounder to Wagner, who threw him] off Bedtent’s ahin for a single, Devore | pa urn Could hace taken hion Pnvee | NINTH INNING. s remove the cause by stimu: |for months. Children need Cascarets, i out at first. The first pitched to Doyic| 48 out stealing second, Bedient hav-| yan, (fay MnO Was Wo blame. three) , making the bile and con- | too-—they love them because they taste 1 was a ball. But he fouled the next MY ee, #0 that Doyle could not) (ow y aa to shout ae Mathewsnn | McCormick hatting for Fletcher in the | stipation poison move on and out of the good and never gripe or sicken. | # Into the stand, Larry also. played | ME the ball Cady's throw, to, Waene. He thon drew. the fourtiy one and (ninth. And he hit the first ball oh | | ! } three hole and then smashed a hot!a drive from Doyle's bat that looked | Pitched and an easy fly to H orive he e ie . M ool is time on Wood a ot his base drive to Wagner and died exactly as|like a sure home run. This was the) Fletoher, Hendrickson went ints bat for | Mee in, Doyle was Gu One. NOE id Devore. Snodgrass also played the| Most remarkable play of the game argi| Bedient. After (aking two strikes Hen-| 00, drickson smash»! a drive third bag and vounced a that bit th waiting Kame on Hedient and got a base | One Of the best In the series. Snodgra on , Snodgrass got a: good start |SMmmed a long single Inte. left kw ray Was out on a pop Hy to Cady. and made a clean steal of second.| two HITS. NO R' Wagner muffed Cady's throw and the| Murray ran back to the left fleld stand | Shafer 1s now playing short for the Giants. Gardner filed to Snodyrass for | |Player Pianos, $395 \Bincluding au Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music. | rkes threw to Stahl, | , | CANDY CATHMARTIC oper retired the alde | Snodgrass, TAVO Tits, |an easy catch. Stahl hit a drive to left 4 | te Cent BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE ; ecorers gave him an error. Gardner|and pulled down a high fly from Wag-| ON N. field fence tor e, ie Wer was Wo © ALSO 28 @ SO CENT BOXE: P Free Down on liberal terms “Pp i grabbed a hot smash from M ner’s bat Without moving from his out on a ton o ¥ uly Med and threw him out at first. , jtracks he caught another one that Cady! G, ine EIGHTH INNING. to Murray and th Lhe Hl extra! R K WHILE YOU SLEE NO RUNS. sent soaring in that direction. Bedient m the first ball pitched Wood split theinnings, ONE Mire NO RUNS. was out on a short fly to Devore. And Hooper swung at the first pall pitched | Matty had retired the side on three and was out on an easy grounder to| pitched balls. NO HITS, NO RUNS. Merkle. After Yerkes ‘had fouled off two high ones, Matty ‘struck him out SIXTH INNING. $10.00 “wna” $2.00 weer. No Interest, No Insurance, No Extras with a ble curve that split the plate.| Merkle drove a long fly to Hooper on || To-morrow Exceptional Speaker slapped a slow one into right] the first ball pitthed. Wagner got Her- || Thursday Offerings for a single and took second by a] fog’s sharp bouncer and threw low to stretch, when Doyle dropped Murray's | firet, but Stahl made throw from right. Lewis was an easy hed La fe ee oe Wd struck ¢ eon balls, Fletcher wan called ou ee ONE HIT NO RUNS "| on strikes, No HITS. NO RUN a+ - gl Hoe lifted @ weak pop 1 to SECOND INNING. Merkle. Yerkes lifted a fly to right riltedl . S centre, but Devore ahd Snodgrass both hua wae eee acct Tetlent | tost it in the sun and stood atill whe the ball foll safe for a single. After after taking two atrikes, smashed & | getting Speaker in two-three hole, Matty tong drive that Speaker caught in deep | pitched one wild and the Boston star centre. Gardner made a plain fumble} walked, Lewis hit to Fletcher, who ot Meyers’s grounder to third and it| tossed the ball to Doyle, forcing out was good for a base. Fletcher followed | Speaker, while Yorkes took third. Matty | with a clean single to centre, the put tw ikes cver on Gardner and} Gianta’ first of the game, and Meyers] {hen wave Nim & Dal ae eee ene || moved up to second. Bedient made a thy bal to Matty, who rel eel throw to catch Meyers off second, but | jierzo) van caent Ge ise | instead of going back to the bag Meyers! pay | new seu oa | ran on to third and was safe, as Gard-| Red Sox and the Boston crowd looked cn | | ner dropped the ball. Fletcher took | in amazement, while the New York dele- | | jeoond on the play, Mathewson retired | sation got up und yelled themselves | ‘the side on a long smash to Speaker to deep centre. ONE HIT. NO RUNS. Gardner got & base on balls, which was Matty's first pass of the series. Doyle made a great stop of Stahl's hot grounder and to: ed it to, Fletcher t pickup and was given a MEN’S DAY at Bloomingdales’ See to-day’s Evening Journal for details Men’s Sweaters cal models, of all wo siso, wt 91.88 59th to 60th Street Fashionable Fur Sets and Fur Coats in a} Great October Movement!! Soon the cold days will be upon us and there will be many teproaches for failing to make adequate preparations. This great October Fur Sale is timed to meet the wants of those who are as yet without their furs. Hundreds of the very best fur opportunities are ready for you here, and the values will be as pronounced in the higher-priced as in the low-priced furs, Lexington to 3d Avenue ; —_— Household Economy Gi Larry How to Have the Best Cough affo: TE teas te tore ont rane. ary m to Mave the Best Cu ding a choice in which all may share. stumbled in making the * Making It at Home, French Coney Coats, 52 inches | Russian Pony Coats, 52 to 54 | Mink Marmot Coats, 52inches long, of solid full skins; in beeping of me 4 ‘ons, oe ot best quality bl rail 1. autifully moired and glossy,| equal in appearance to a real Pris or brown; lined with} exceptionally well made, with| Mink Coat; have large shaw! inner’s or Brocade Satin;| jarge collar and cuffs; hand-| collars and’ cuffs, lined with have large shawl collar and| somely lined; greatly excellent corded sille in colors very apecial price © 19,98] secePres’ $37.50] tame $4950 Near Seal Coats, 52 to 54 inches long, of ex- ceptionally fine skins, perfectly matched, made in the latest one-sided effect, hand- some long rolling collar and large crocheted ‘and passementerie fastenings; ornament fasteniny bro- a special inducement at the caded satin lining; for this sale $59.50 attractive price of... . $92.50 French Seal Coats in several | Persian Lamb Coats, 52 to 54| Real Moleskin Coat, 54 inches | foreign models, exceptionally | inches long, including broad-| jong, one of this season's most 4 i tail Persian, in various beauti + iat beautiful, one-sided effect,| Fil'modela, some fancy, others| fashionable furs, artistically with rounding corners, ex-} plain; all of the very BEST| made and lined, 'way under | ante, heed trimmed; | QUALITY, exceptionally] the prices usually charged oly a ete $95.00 med, $300 ..$350 garment, ca. 9190.00 French Coney Sets, 3 different models, with barrel or pillow muff and fancy large scarf, fancy or plain black lining. $ 1 Bpeclali Mecviisorsssccin Fletoher saved the play by diving for he ball and touching the bag with js foot. Wagner cracked the first] Cough medicines, as a rule, contain s ball into left field for a single, ad-| large quantity of plain syrup. If you vancing Stahl to second. Cady fouled] take one pint of granulated sugar, add | off two line drives and then popped anj 1¢ pint Ai warm fr about easy fly to Merklo, Doyle tossed out|? minutes, you have as good syrup as Bedient after stopping an easy | money could buy. | grounder at second. NO RUNS, 0: If you will then put 23g ounces of HIT. of a Play: CJ The Real Test the music rolls with feeling and expression. There is no musical effect that cannot be obtained with perfect case and precision on the Walters Pieno. Its possihilities are limited only to the rauelcal conception of the Did it ever occur to you what a wonderful source of pleasuec a Player Piano would be, particularly when you had a few guests at your home, when conversation lagged and you were at a loss to know just how to pass the time? It is the very embodiment of new life and happin: helps to entertain your friends, and is always ready to respond to the musical taste of every member of your family, no matter whether your inclinations tend toward popular or classical music. Let us demonstrate this wonderful instrument, Russian Caracul Coats, 52 inches long, of absolutely c manship and latest style, silk serge lined Fete cet dot ine pint bottle and fill it up with the Sugi rup, you THIRD INNING. will have as much cough rap = youl Devore got four straight balls and| could buy ready peg It} walked, Bedient got the first one over| keeps perfectly. ‘on Doyle and he drove @ twt one to And you will find it the best cough | Gardner and was thrown out on & syrup you ever used. -even | whooping close play at first as Devore took sec-| cougl You can feel it take hol id—| | ond, Snodgraas slammed at the first| usually stops the most severe cough in | | one and fouled {t into the stand. Snod-/ 24 hours. {| i We also offer a reliable, fully guaranteed New. 88-Note Player Piano $350 including Music Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery, $10.00 and $2.00 Week Practically two instruments in one (the Piano and Player Combined) at the usual price of an ordinary Upright Piano. grass was out on a high bounder that/ It is @ splendid remedy, too, for Stahl took unassisted and touched the| whooping cough, croup, hoarseness, bag. Devore took third on the play asthma, chest pains, etc. \| Murray came through with @ long| Pinex is the nos valuable concentra- | smash to the left field stand for two| ted compound of Norway white pine ex- bases and Dewore scored, After a long | tract, rich in guaiacol and all the healing | run Speaker got one hand on the ball, phe Cole Ne atte preparation | but could not hold ft. Merkle smashed | ¥! he in u is Gant a 4 fa hot one to Wagner and was thrown This recipe for making cough reme y| fi what started like a sure} wit Pinex and Suger Syrup has carl PAM | ae th iN been imitated but never successfully, Bet OUR ENS On A gitaranty of absolute satisfaction, or | After getting three balls Hoover| money promptly refunded, goes with | was forced to swing and died on 47] thicrecipe, Your druggist has Pinex, ot enay rounder to Doyle. Yerkes | will get it for you. If not, send toThe swung at a curve and was thrown out! Pines Co, Ft, Wayne, Ind. by Mathewson on an easy roller to t box. Matty struck Spenker out with prmenreive ease, while the big New i re NO RUNS, NO HITS, } 0 2 | Black Wolf Sets, consisting of pillow muff and Russian shawl; a very durable tread ts 010,00 Red Fox Sets, in misses’ or| Black Fox Ses, consisting of | Pointed Fox Sets, consisting women’s sizes, of high grade] snake scarf and large barrel American fox skins; large} muff, head, tail and claw trim- " ff and doubl [ muff; head and tail trimmed,| mings; an extraordi-| Pulow mull and double scarf, and animal scarf nary value; at $ very stylish and tomatch, specu LOCO] set. 25.00 | sivstenint:set, a 22.00 Moleskin Sets of the very choicest kind, artisti- Black or Blue Wolf Sets, in the latest style, | cally matched; handsome large pillow muff, | consisting of very large pillow muffs and fancy lining and throw scarf, of large head and tail trimmed; Black Broadcloth Coats, 52 inches long, deep shaw! » with passe- very wide throw neck scarf, 2!) m Ae CER D er GARttnk acest amRicuar al x crite rmmerenee ene caeeelh $35. OO | 22722, fore, Sveciat sate, $47.50 2 FOURTH INNING. collars and cuffs of ‘skunk ruccoon; Skinner's | gt... is Real Rugaion Chava’ Gabib Gata caeee tien Makseiawing ono tien Arab bel) tarece Cate with reratal Mneni eaitatle fee Japanese Cross Fox jets of beautifully marked | ally rich in color, made into variou styles, all ed and shot it down the left foul | Pree Cita cor thavatin Very natural skins, in fancy shaped barrel muff | beautiful and artistic, some with silk and chif Pee eee utceunuger, iter thot isons yee rs $19: 98 and animal scarf, head and tail $29 98 fon trimming, for less than $250 00 Bee ea: icant tee wea, inte tal Our 42d i trimming; forthissaleat....... pi the cost of the slain : Leder 4 A t go back to svonnd Meyers mac inios | Anniversary 1 BLOOMINODAL EA" Beeon or GON Street Section hos e ‘ds thi: d " ‘own out by . Hoe cue Meriee nivel a ota Sale | Many Rare Barrie 9 traf fog "a thee ont |] mow goin on Ever Drier j Beautiful Charmeuse, Messaline|Makers’ Stocks of Men’s Fine drives Fletcher lifted a high pop fly | qfo Gardner. It Was up to Matty now| do, however, was a high i r bese ceene eres th including Sto>!, Cover and Free Delivery, on terms of $5.00 Tra” $1.00 wees t retired the side. 0 NO nes Completely, Furnished. 5. ‘| s, £. Cor. 124th St., 3d Ave. Ne Lewis cracked a slow grounder to: and Serge Dresses *g 15 Underwear Going at Low Prices Worth up to $15, at The warm spell we had has caught manufacturers with the goods. We know cold weather is due, so we have bought big Thess e§ Stocks in anticipation. And we bought them at such big reduc dresses were | tions that we can offer you these remarkable values: made to our] Men's Heavy Cotton Ribbed; Men's Heavy Natural Wool PA a ha Shirts and Drawers Gray Shirts and Drawers the way up to | Fleceed or unfleeced; in silver Strictly first quality. Never re " gray and ecru; all sizes, tailed before for less tha $15.00, But at the low price 0! 3Zc one dotiar; ail sizer ” 2% the manufac- badass pi Men’ s Stut:gart Gray Natural Woo! Sh'ris aad Drawers , cavy weights; guarentced Ur ‘laink in his delivery. makes; cennu. | ¢ Buy at the Factory SAVE A DOLLAR A STEP—here we sell without the heavy expentes of separately conducted stozet. ley wool double = = We | GE Rie ce vig seed aie Le ecw Toursd: Mb < a 87 Fischer Pianos them back on AhensaPurone! t—— nis hands; in- ° 7 ste ad a mu ya AMERICA'S FINEST PIANOFORTES. | tually satis Men s New Fall Gloves at Sie factory con- Suede, mocha, chamois wand c kin, Celebrated makers’ } cession was | scmple sof popular 4 4 gloves. You mz ave { Uprights Players Grands made and we | them in all colors and all sizes, Made to sell for $1.15 and $1.50 1 ‘ accepted H $350 upward $650 upward $600 upward them. Men’ S $i. 59 Auto Come to pare te Gauntlets at 73¢ prizes, They Franklin Pianos 1,400 pairs of men’s heavy cogskin auto are brand ntlets in bla ! | gauntlets in black. All sizes Lired and is ‘ Uprights Players ! ai on al have large cuffs. These regularly WALTERS PIANOS are masterpieces of the pieno-maker’s 7 ft. They ' " | ere about a 0, so at our n’'s Day price ai c ideal instruments for refined homes. Their eeetes ic bebo & $185 wwe $375 wywud her abeat for 30,40 at our Men's Duy prise they a sft iva i! re iy rae ee a ‘ iy amon i . " . tion among the hig) trade pianos of the wor The materials used \ iberal terms Pianos exchanged gang Mail orders will be filled, their construction are absolutely the best, the ection of the latest, most im- " ull fi | yous i reapond readily to the touch of the mos: skilled pianist. They char meuse, OOMINGD ATEN — aly worthy of your sideration if you are contem> JI.&C. Fischer Two of the many styles. jy essalin the pure! of a piano, your old pieno for a beautiful new Walters Piano cor Player Piano, We will take same in part pay- @| ange ment and allow you to pay the difference at $1.00 or $2.00 per week. Factory Salesroom, 417 West 26th Street, Near 9th Avenue, corduroys, aiiereris: serges, checks, worsteds, ete. analuaes Men’s Half Hose al ide the many different shades are brown, taupe, gra " navy and black. Only the prettiest trimmings used. i] ial Made of fi | Made tosell up to $15.00. Special Pric , Thursday. $ V5) 9 eshmere yarn with meriro heels and toes; Oldest Piano Makers in New York 4a Floor, 50th St Section, black and natura! grey; medium weight; all sizes Main Neos Vv Lins Senanemececive Ck . Salesroem, Third Floor, ee Easy to Reach from Anywhere Bloomingda’es’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. = — *sadales’, Lex.to 3d AV * 59th to 60th

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