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@hot. They refused to let him Ge in ones of rain or sno: it away IRVING WEIGHT FOR AGE. a 5 ‘THE ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT. Mike Donlin ran across Rubo Marquard whi! vaudeville in Chicago. When Mike was there bef naturally, was a little peeved at Rube's a “What do you suppose he pulled on “Why, while I was talking with him hie vn aaked: ‘Mr, Marquard, have you sen Mis: e@ided Mike, “that dig left-handed string>: venefit!? i tamu in had Dib YOU EVER TRY IT AT $15,0007 A headline in The Evening World, reading week than on « salary of $16,000 a year,” got a wid baM meeting. President Navin of Detrott ané in an Sour thereafter other owners every holdout tn the business. Is tt v: The ©. CUTTING DOWN THE COST OF LIVING. Alpin. They are not only « diferent co. but declare after eating a half dozen of ther « found them much more paintable and digestivio Waltost. AND BIG LARRY HAS SIGNED THE PLE Joo Tinker ran all around the lobby with #1 tion to buy Grinks for anybody tha ld « eatcher. This reminds us of the fac it war MoLean from having the fob now , It is none of our business and neither in tt sf e@uzious to know why Charley Sbbets te going to A ef tho opening E hat hte pl horany Inn,” off by the Chowder and Marohing Club? RID WILLIAMS NEN Chance Off for Ca amp Saturday} AWARD OVER CANPL IN URRIANE BUT ‘ _ een Battle at Los) the 4 Angeles Anybody’s Up to | | Fifteenth Round 206 ANGTLES, Fed. B—Kid Wil Wams won @ twenty-round decision over Bedie Carmpi tn one of the tasiesr a waost sensational fights ever helt BB owas speed tram start to fintes a was anybody's contest up to the ft.) tegnth round, Gor the first ten rounds Camp: vasiiy evmpointed Williams, and in the tieitth | % docked Mike Eddie wouki win Sy a fmockout. In that round = Wiilinms fooked tired and Eddie waa colng grt | Yefactory one, and will ca @atch betwoen these two the question of supremacy is \ 4 @ottied. On boxing points alone ( Wut he did reveral things tt » caused Charlie Fyton to take creat from him. These principal: @e's constant holding !n the apd hitting at times with ht wloves, Campi had a decided adva: reach and height and put th account. He also made good ie atraight left. As the contest + xressed ft was quite p that Wil- Hams was easy to hit 2 but strange to sa ke advantage of this Jane three rounds, then tt appeared to be too late, Ki was also lacking f his countering and this was W!l- ams's strong point. Williams did not win by @ big war gin by any means, and has lirtle to brag about, | —_—_—_ Ss Evening World's Headpin Tourney. —— Last Night's Scores. P Zoype, My, 733! did Bale, Htean, 68; 6 Tim det) 4 & Fire Togeoed, ba ‘0! Boiler a White's Sam, Manbettnn... o ToNight'e Schedule Jum Dandies, Hevet § oper € Bervice, ‘ov Jaden, Loo. We, Might, Owls, Oldeobare ie f —_ i Coffey Knocks Ont ¢ | Dotter, calied toe DP : ma une in the ring t "by Imocsing om Ned tn lems van one round i "lame nigat, e be . Shepenter'e, great "repatacion wit Ya rigat aw he jaw, eliren lek. aecquence it ceed neh aah was unable to the cal time @ sa t Es . NOTES OF A PAID AMATEUR || BY BOZEMAN BULGER. R° ady FBR « jong and iadorious fight Charles Historical Ebbets got Ms open- | img eoheduled for April & @ day before the other teane fire thelr first | | e happy, however, by Inquiring | tallings with @ compiaint. It fs alt andicap of a a . i i g ! 5 5 i B. Bruce, Becreary of the National Comm! ye mata? And 1d edintely matied a copy to Ty Cobb, | ine and @ oll ‘The basoball magnates are linmensoly plaved with the bar checks at the Mc- | certain 0 in hte pocket and a propor! FROM THE FRYING-PAN INTO THE FIRE | w wtarts they | Chas i wuuings of No, 48 W. Ith ot, | be compelled aig" yen’ mm ha A eta a, p iy ieee) paiva an) "are canoe feasvoon tal |e. Telled Hares pe h erteliow, g sston to Cinetnnatt Mmanclaily satisfied, but much itehter tn core 1p he com: Marvellous "Relief. in | Asthma , Salned continually adout the excessive we's! ag, “and had to 5 ‘ | @euble price to have it carried from the trata for a i Girt for dinner the first night ta New Yor' | had carted @Sl the way from Cincinnati @ thirty-yound p rd that some YALE SEVEN CRACKS ene tied to alip the brick to Joe Fanner, who Immediately transferred it to the satchel of the honored secretary, 1: mmission will investigate, WOT KNOCKING, NOR ANYTHING LIke THAT. AND TIGERS GLOAT: While making @ speech at th ner given by McGraw to Frank ™ i Jobany Bvere gave as an iliusiration of } for the Giant manage: ” tienen act that he bad put his brother under Mew charge for @ year, Wt F Half Ended 1 “Don't try 0 hand us that comslimentary stuf’ any more, Johnay, «yoke| When First ir = imag Callahan, “I have @ tunch that you sent him there to tip off the bs . t bene ph | Looked as If Blue Would AND THAT ENDED MCAFFERY’S SPEECH, | ‘Owner MeOaffery of the pennant-winning Toronto club, who te of Repubti- Win Contest. ae leaning, wee raking Manager Joe Kelley, a dyed-in-the-wool politician, over } @e coals in @ epecoh, in which he remarked: “The trouble with Kelley is that! ] Ge gots my dasedall cid and the Democratic party mixed up.” | Durtng the first twenty-minute perlod , “Well, you notes,” Grawied Joe from a distance, “they both win.” Detween the Princeton Hockey team and the Yale seven at the 6t. Nicholas | Rink Inst night, it looked as if the sons le the dutter was starring in| | of Old Bit would take @ big bite out of ore he wae the tity star, and, the Tiger. The half ended with the e alr. | count 1 to 0 tn favor of the Blue team. onlin aid to Tommy Ratty,| But something happened to the New re, he's got one--came ty and| Haven aggregation during the ten- my Mfo,"", minute rest, and tn the second perlod ny oapectal they” went to pieces, while | able “Hobey" Baker and hi kept sizzling the puck in team cuge, When the game was ov the elevirte score board flashed, Prince: | ton, 8; Yale, 2 that rehearsed fe “Tt is enaler to live on $15 a » ciroulation at the Joint base. Secquet tock ot Non} & wan sont to | 8 W. entitled to a commtasios Joe k y and Wille Keele nember of thelr party than those pink ones at tho | Q2cm Py OGE. put him on the track of a A few drinks that kept Larry . Dut, somehow, we are e dinner tn celebration effientions call the have sand where the iast one was pulled | P. L, of the New| | start for the training quar- | eat &@ ay "stray, assem Laxative nas, , Tae Bromo te on March 1 sail. Ct tion ao he can pi atiffest Kind of | up, | Weed The World Over to Oure a Gold in One Daye to- @.ways remember the fall a Look me this signature on orery tone we ‘| <= SSS Gh, Joy! Ho More Gorne Have You Means KEENE'S | of ascertaining the day of the week | Glad - Pheet for any given time from the begin- KS Remedy for | ning of the Christian Era to the year Lat |} Corns, Bunions, | 2200? If not, consult page 36 of the ye 1913 | World Almanac, «| which is now on sale. 25,000 other ‘facts and figures in this 25c. book. . submit to torment when a few ste away lies a quick, guaranteed relief, HURRY to the drug store and say; Then hurry back home and commence to get sid of the ache and torure. The box gives simple directions—you SA3, follow Shem quickly. You're foolish to sui abhe start the good time, Money ey - factto Just dim “back fp Quinine PIBRCES FE CORN | wu PLASTERS |b 39c Musiln Gowns Made on full yokes, neatly (second Elo Women’s Guimpes iain net. lnzarte, be worn sizes 86 to 4 (Main Bloor.) 29¢ Silver Serving Pieces Heavy silver plated cold meat forks, le ft gravy ladles, pickle forks, cream Mnish...... ee Main Foor) Silver Rings ver rings, made { deautt- i 25€ ee (iain Floor) ——— 75¢ Hand Bags Seal grain hand bags, wi double stitched hand elther gilt or silver fram: inside change purse. Ribbon Remnants Odds and ends of ribbons in taffeta, @atin, messalines and tan. inches, yard Boys’ Knicker Pants styles in fanc from & to 16 yea (Thies Women’s $2.50 & $3 Shoes ot heignta and We shop (Third Floo Men's Shirts Made tn coat styles; exceptt Men's ive-2. Made tn medium and heavy weights; ghirta mode In single breasted atyle, Royal Axminster Rugs Royal Axminster Hugs in the pret Hest designe and colorings imagina. pa living ees ( Kyurth Vloor,) Dress Forms Double@9 Merchandise Stamps Until 12 Noon Single Therealt se were made to sell (Main Moor, )———— les," widtas from Si tg en, wigs from sia tg 10¢ Knicker pants, made in verions a Ficee) csemesesen ent coltskin, eunmetal calf and viei kid, Hand aiitched soles; ail heel good values; neat patterns; plain ur plalted fronus seh = B0e a with eeacon's styles, 3,000 Yards Silks Salesmen’e Sample Pieces ide Lengths from 3-8 to I yard. Pieces ole for trim. mings, millinery pur 4 ete, Some of the silks are worth to $2.50 a yard, Factory ends of all the pont we wide. Panamas, serge whipcords, broadelot! ete, High Pullman sides; open or close with one motion, Rubber-tired wheels ..... Made tires In a Sale banertinry 175 Women’s Coats, Values to $10.00, at.. da 's Dresses, Values to $3.95, at... a ven te #1000 at. ‘9. 95 | Values irate. The Coats are in the laten styles and the wanted shades Sizes for women ved small women. The Dresses at $1.95 are of chambray and striped and white. New Spring POR as The Suits are made of fine quality cheviot, and finished Just 69 suite in the lot. 2,500 Yards Sp lar weaves, 50 to S6 inches (Main Floor.). A Sale of Go-Carts and Baby Carriages For 550 Nise cide. tian arte Being the entire showroom sample lines of a large nickers are full ec Brooklyn manufacturer. 19.98 Reed Pailman Sleepers and body. Upholstered in corduroy; adjustable at- tachinents; heavy rubber 14.98 A i ‘(CBeventh Moor.) Spring Wall amen 25¢ Nen-Fading Oatmeals—30 inches wide, in beautiful rich colorings, with hand- * tle some cut-out borders to match; roll is Bay Fourth I SEES itt || | [igen —Friei Oyster Sandwi: h, Banana Shortcake, Coffee, Le, Zibelines, Kerseys and fancy mixtures. terials in blue, tan, black contrasting shades of braid. All this All Silk Costume Messalines Full Yard Wide; 3,000 Yards, at Remember, just 3,000 yards. No more when the lot is gone. 59c-—our sale price does not cover the actual cost of FULL YARD WIDE SILK MESSALINES. Extra fine quality in a choice assortment of the wanted light and dark shades—plenty of the much wanted Marked at, ayard.......+ pinks, light blues, emeralds, American Beauty, primrose, etc. It would [tld cost the manufacturer of Men's ot ts more for a yard of these silks, whole than our pric This is a eplendid he $1.00 Yard Wide Black silks Marked for Friday ring Dress Gord; Pa mtr en 69e A sale that should be of $4.98 of bese quality reed, roll-on hood | eR © HULL ND CNT Tie Tani 2 THE 4TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't We GIVE LIBERTY MERCHANDISE STAMPS ‘a » MARKET DAY his ndttst; » 5e Fetii® gfe | BUTAE SEA BASS Ole MACKEREL © | HERRING ar ts Xe | POTATO ONIINS Wain, AR an THE SUNDAY WORLD'S Makes more “Offers of Posi- WANT DIRECTORY mediums in the universe, 75e Tub Silk, 26 Inches Wide sand recommended for men's $9e 36 In, Wide ered walle, Yard...... 69c Quality All Silke Black Satin Duchesse nedhe yard AIF Silk Black Peau do Crane 7} 77€ The material to much in | | mm sn Her) ic u Oil Boiled black Tetloes rig ody ZF pe Embroidery Bands a 2 Dress Goods Specials % shades including natural 3,000 Yards Spring Dress G:ods Factory ends of the wanted weaves, checks, stripe 1s and fancy serges, fancy mixtures, ete. Widths 38 to 46 inches. Values up to $1.00, Norfolk Suits Friday, at great interest to mothers. $ Reed Pullman Sleepers | $13.98 Value, Special, at. . ‘ $9, 98 Lame ealiiseli nin tents tecieurcd || of Knicker flexible steel spring. Steel tubular pushers and heavy rubber-tired wheels. rs 98 Folding Go-Carts Some Have Two Pairs Hard to get any Norfolk Suits F at any price-~but 550 are here. Fancy grey, mixtures, browns and tans, also blue cheviots and a fancy striped serge. Either one or two pairs of peg- top Knickerbocker pants. Sizes 7 to 16 years. ‘ me) | VWheeler& Wilson's $30 to g10 | oO Mechines, White Machines ( Lingerie Waists A Few Regular 1.49 Waisis are also included, but htly soiled. sleeves, Not #0 called $1.00 waists — but our reqular $1.00 waists, marked to below cost. Opting Flannel avy soft ripes ke, in i f it and Regu- jar Dic grade; yard ain Noor 19¢ to 35¢ Flaxon — ade in the finest combed rn, 40 tn, wid le tha of 114 oO yds in lo "ya. == Mein hoo, Kid Gloves an xld gloves . turer’# and continued Ines rimenta and i All Silk Ratine sce 69C eee (Matt 11008. ) eens Plaitings All width plaitings, In nets shadow laces; Variety of pretty DpAt+ terns to from. | Most 1 dress sold desinabl Je ve. ment of the dainty pastel Inch embroidery voile, bands. it and white, 39e white, These, would be good value at Ie ye Standard Oilcloths Standard Oilelothis, the maker’ stamped on selvedge, Vas 18e tee | Fourth Moor. jaca te, made with Blankets : “ with Limit : value (Main Voer.). Boys Pants ee Vit floor) Colored Curtains quality scrim with Pere ' 19e ne es Fourth Bloor.) oited Beer ‘teims $1.19 from, ea h highly colored. 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