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ne Pe distinction was claimed by the Princeton “Y game with th ~ ST NCHOLAS SEVEN NOW EAS LEAGUE, Santa fun “Pla vers Defeat | Hockey Club in Close and Exciting Game. Be a gare replete with sensational Playing, the st. 3 ahead in the A by handing out « Notkey Club at the St. The game was one of the fastest and cleanest played thts and not one | was imposed on eitier side. To Russ Peabody, the left wing of the Banta Claus team, & the credit of scoring, the winning and putting the St. Nicks in the lead for time for the honors of the le body was recently hurt in feholas Rink. | ( last night's contest he display usual speed and skill, and in the second | Br: he made what proved to be the | " winning goal from the side on a pass | 62; \ frem Chew. This pair procured the puck | ,,7 debind their own caxe, and by clever re- laying managed to dribble the dit Me ade of the Hockey Club's then that Peabody shot the net Both sides presented their strongest players on the ice. Jimmy Britton, wno fed bis shoulder fractured in the last game between the two teams was again cover point for the Hockey Cted. The teams were tied for the lead Before the contest and a large crowd turned out to witness th ug Z. New League Will Open May 2: 22 and Close Sept. 7 @ board of trustees, It ts ned to New York and Ni and New Jersey |a “ba mai ome | cing Middletown, State League Chosen “ as Title. \, Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Newburgh, Pat- erson and Long Island Athletics. jim ‘Thorve, the Indian balltsieer aligned br Joho M with nts ts ear, FTER a few postponements, the A promoters of the new Interstate League of Professioral Baseball | jy Cube met at the Hotel Cadillac and | that Thorpe mussel ‘train. cong but" woul lected the officers of the organization. | Wert © Manage? aciriw at Marin’ Springs. Mayor Cox of Middletown was unant-| Milton Stock the mmising rin mously elected President, Fred Lieb was | J," ri re, hla A woth | chosen Secretary and C, Freeman Weed Qs Treasurer, It was flecided by the di- rectors to call the new organization the New York and New Jersey State League, At the next meeting of the league a vioe-president wil! be chosen, as well as Hirsch Shades ata Hubbs in Fast Go, oe In a bout which was full of action in every one of tho ten rounds, Deltvery” Hirsch of Chicago had @ shade the better of Teddy Hubbs, the rugged fighter of Pittsburgh, in the windup at the Brown Gymnasium A. A. show. In tho first three rounds Hirsch better of the milling, but in the fifth and sixth sessions Hubbs fo well that he evened up matters, next two rounds wero even, but ifirsch forged ahead in the ninth and tenth rounds and managed to get the popular verdict. ‘player. on thele way Fumnor bee it Uist he promoters to give up omibiuation, Nhielt is BLOF An the came casecity for the’ Bt ‘Lowia Nor a lant enagon and) did such wood work that r McGrew decked to have him sovut for tus’ pace ‘oft datas of toe fort Sadie a telephone | Se For Feeble Old People. . As one grows old the waste of the Harvard- Yale in system ecomes ‘mire ‘rapid than ee t my t res why an Title Hockey Game. | fre" ctrecrvally:thun in, youth, the cir- culation is poor, the blood thin digestion weak. Vinol, our delicious cod liver iron tonic without oil is the ‘The Yate and Harvard hockey teams come together to-night at the St. Nich- clas Rink to decide the hockey honors for the year. This will be the last game of the season, and the winners will be hailed as the college champions, ‘This and folks, for it contains the very ele- ments needed to rebuild wasting tis-| sues and feplace weakness with strength, Vinol also fortifies the sys- + players until they met tho Harvard team this week and were beaten. The only serious opposition comes from the Yalesians, who, with a stronger team than they have had on the Ice in any game this season, expect to beat Har- vard and regain the honors they lost in the first game of the pneumonia, A grand niece of Alexander Haris ton over eighty years of age once remarked: “‘Vinol iv a god-send to old eople, Thanks +H Vinol I have a art, petite, sleep pened aa well, It is the finest tonic sad strength creator I have ever! pabeiatih Dasitiisas Western Stare in Local Games. Athletic followers will be given a chance to eee several of the star ath- Jetes from the West in action at the American track and field champlonships, create strength we) old people, which will be held will return your money. Gergen on maurenay 4 ll Riker Hegeman Yord was received yes Worl dr maey’ Preadent of she Central | seores New York and Brooklyn and at all drug stores where this blue eines Ca Assodiation A. A. U., that they intend to send on all the athletes that make a creditable showing in the Central As- sociation championships, which are echeduled for March 1 in Chicago, THEO. WN. VAIL, PRESIDENT Rates for money sent by telegraph will be reduced March 1, 1913. The Western Union money transfer service reaches practically every town and city in the United States and Canada and every post office in Great Britain, Holland and Belgium, THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY to. tou fe | ‘omer. Secretary of’ the. Giants, say and) ideal | strengthener and body-builder for | tem against colds and thus prevents sed.”” “tt Vine fails to build up the feeble, | | ish Olympic tra THE EVENING WORLD, WEDRSDAT, FEBRUARY 10. 12 1918, hr 2 Evening or] ERNIE HIERTBERG a Tourney SALS FOR SWEDEN Famous Athletic Trainer Tells | Real Reason Why He Is Em- ployed by King Gustave. f Ernie Hjertberg, who first came into athletic fame as tr Americ den. which was a welcom had to work so hard te ath Bto t of the Irish- | ‘, has gone back to Swe- He syent a n’# vacation here, at after haviag got the Swedish the games at Hing he satd: n of as the Swed- While that is cor+ I traiged the Swedish s into sha! ‘hoim, Befor “L have been writ rect, Inasmuch athletes for the Olympic Games, the | land seventh than to have a Swede 196 ture first laurels, He rather would ha’ a Swed! swim, skate, throw the weights, wrest! | box and do other things fairly well thi Hi}! to have him be a ‘phenom’ in some the athletic interest In Sweden, ri | of the nation. Gustave knows that the Swedish people | soundly, feel | ; | Swedish Government is employing me | w 4_| long broader lines and the building of , | @ Winning Olympte team is only a side | | Isaue to Improving the general physique | . jot the youth of Sweden as a whole “King Gustave rather would ha Swedes finish thiré, fourth fifth, youth be able to run, jump, ecial branch of sport. "King Gustave's employment of me an Olympic trainer ts only @ means ward an end. That end Is to Increase average of athletics and increase the | general phystcal profictency of the youth Through athietics King | “ will become healthle> and atr biger, both mentally and physically.” The Stim Woman Is Winning start a peraon losing fat at the rato of 12 to 14 ounces a day, Pretty new druggist kee: let in stock, should yours Restorative Treatment for Nervous Men jon generally in doree the ingredients and prercribe them ‘in many different forms of various diseases. ‘The following a is highly efficent in quickly in nervous exhaustion, nxtety, timidity tn ness, heart palpita- limba, tnsomnia. extremit tired tion thinness cold all-in feeling and general inability to a acts Bucer every-d those natural and rational n which depends a man's nd happiness in social and at Dar tons for mixi #0 that no @ iy a W. L. DOUCLAS °350°4 & °4° SHOES For style, fit and wear W. L. Douglas shoes are unequalled at the price. They are the Stanaard of quality everywhere. Stores in Greater New York: INSTANTLY R. AK BY IME Dto DR-MARSHALL'S c ATARRH SNUF iy for the would have Nowadays, ISYOUR CHILD'S TONGUE COATED? Tf cross, feverish, bilious, ;stomach sour, give “Syrup of Figs” to clean its little clogged-up bowels Mother! Don't seok your cross, peev- ish child! Look at the tongue! f it is white, wand coated! If your child is listless, drooping, isn’t sleeping well, is restless, doesn’t cat heartily or is cross, irritable, out of sorts with everyb | stomach sour, feverish, breath bad; has } stomachs ‘ is full of cold, it means the little one’ stomach, liver and 30 fect of bowels are filled with poisons and foul, constipated waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. @ teaspoontal of 5, few hours all th undigested food and sour bile will gently move nd out of its little i Jogged bowels without nausea, this special day. not share mis: '|Women’s $3.50 Sweaters, $1.96 GOOD VALUE at $3.50, but have sold here special at $2.25, now to be $1.96, while this lot lasts. Coat model; semi-fitted back, all worsted, with muffler collar. $1.00 Flannel Waists, at 59c White and Striped Flannel Waists, tailored or tennis models, laced in front. Second floor, Central Building. tyepcl Figs you are not drug | ging your children; being composed tiely of luscious figs, senna ‘and are. maful—besides, they denrly love its delicious taate, Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figa handy. It s the only stomach, liver ‘bowel cleanser and regulator needed —a little given to-day will save « sick child to-morrow. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the | neha Som des [THURSDAY SrECIAL. | Fee udontno | MBO Silk Dresses, $10.08 w $12.98 HANDSOME stripe silk messaline Dresses, in new Russian coat effect, with deep collar and cuffs of eyelet embroidery, finished with |} plaiting of fine white net; others have collars and cuffs of lace, These |] Dresses are practical and attractive tor semi-dress wear, in black and | white and the new popular shades. Limited quantity. None C. O |} D. or on approval, Sevnd floor, Central Nuilding, THURSDAY SPECIAL. Womens Skirts, $2.75, $3. 05& $5.95 NEW SPRING MODELS, a number of styles; the materials are men’s wear serges, fancy cheviots, diagonals and black and white striped worsteds; all size waistbands from 22 to 30 inches; lengths 38 to 43 inches. Seound floor, Central Building, —the greatest, most legitimate in all New York—because there’s areal reason for them. At the Hackett-Carhart Stores Today About Png Overcoats. Values $7: 50 are double and More than, 1,000 Overcoats and Women’ $24. 5 ib $30, 5 Suits, $15 In Medium and Winter Weights SEVENTY-FIVE no duplicates. None C, O, D. or on approval. Smond floor, Central Nuilding, [THURSDAY SPECIAL. si 0 and sat $Q50) | Womens Coats, $5.05, $9. 05, $12.95 | More than 1,200 Overcoats and Suits, Regularly eae .50 gay sah 38 oi $15 More than 1,000 Overcoats and Suits. Regularly $28, $ $30, $35, il 50, $40 and $42.50. Ne More than ‘200 Overcoats and Suits, Overcoats regularly $45 to $60. Suits regularly $25 $40 and $45. Now..... Every overcoat in each as- sortment is guaranteed ‘‘good style’ next season. The assortments include models and fabrics for every service. Every garment is tailored the Hackett-Carhart way—a way that has been followed by the makers of fine clothes for more than half a century. And the fabrics throughout are of the highest standard known to two continents. In every line and in every inner detail, today’s offerings bespeak the “Thoroughbred.” All have a proud lincage of 56 years’ standing. Former Prices $12.95 to $29. 95 stock; a variety of fine materials, such as worsteds, cheviots, chin- chilla and double faced materials, The colors are navy, brown, black, Oxford, tan and light gray; a good opportunity to procure a serviceable Coat. None ©, O. D: or on approval. ‘Second floor, Central Building, 2,400 Men’ $ Fancy Shirts at 58c. FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS, the first of y, Spring patterns; exceptionally fine quality, used in the best dollar Shirts, Neat striped designs in the best ‘olorings, ail light effects, made by a reliable maker and accurate in every ail, Men’s 50c. Neckwear, 25c. Four-in-Hands at half price; fine silks, open end shapes, immense variety of colors and designs, Slreet floor, front, Kast Building. Men’s 20c, to 35c. :. Half Hose. 12%. Men's cotton and lisle thread Half Hose, in plain colors aad black; also some |] in fancy stripes and some imported black with hand embroidery fronts, and |] some in lace liste, | Men’s Silk Half Hose, 24c. |] Made with lisle soles, heels and toes, in tan, navy, gray and black. Subject to slight imperfections. Street floor, Men's Building. [THURSDAY SPECIAL, | Men’s 50c Underwear, 3 for S$! BALBRIGGA yarn, superior qua fronts, French 1 have double seats, strap t i pearl buttons; ank knee lengths, slight mill impertec Men's 50c Underwear, 3 Derby ribbed cotton Shirts and Drawers, ext fronts, French necks and | rs facings and reinforced gussets, perfections. Men's $1.00 Underwear, 79c Natural Fray merino Underwear, Winter weight, su- perior quality and finish, made from ed wool and ave self fronts, En necks, with g; Drawers have coutil facings ets; all perfect words, treet floor, Men'a Balding cotton HEAVY thread, wh inch 39c, yard for $1 nter weight, ask Napkins, Subject to slight m and reinforced gus: AN lost or f nee Sth At. World's WwW < COTTON ckings, in medium and , double h and toes, Children’s !5c Stockings, 9c Fine black ribbed cottorf Stockings, with d and toes, Harlem Office, at 29c. large bottles; 29c. ible heels Sireet floor, front Central Building Thursday—A Rousing Sarai Day COMING just before the holiday (Washington’s Birthday), it offers exceptional opportunities to save on apparel and all wanted goods. ; this advertisement is new and fresh and very desirable, and every bit is underpriced for } Thursday here will be an old-fashioned bargainday, and every woman who does *s exceptional opportunities to save. Everything for the week-end holiday is here. Y SUITS—the materials are medium and heavy serges, cheviots, corduroys and worsteds; a number of Suits having 150 EXCELLENT COATS, reduced to make room for our Spring | THURSDAY SPECIAL. | | 50c White Linen Suiting, ALL Irish Suiting, 45 ; regularly 50c., at $1.75 Napkins, Heavy all linen | 20 inches square; five very good patterns, 59c Bath Mats, 39c Each Colored Turki pink, blue, drab and red regue larly 5%. it 3c. each, lent mouth wash; regularly 39¢., sed in TI ‘ HEAVY ROUND thread linen finish masa Hedne ue Pulltzer Building l THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Two Special ond Items Sheets, 2!4x2% yards; sold by most. stores for Oriees ortice Women’s [5c Stockings, 8c A. & §, Prophylactum, excel | | 75c.; here regularly at 6Se.; a limited quantity to A. & S, Beef, Iron and Wine, regularly ‘Street Moor, front, Central #Bullding AND BROOKLYN Every bit of merchandise in __ THURSDAY SPECIAL. $9.00 Library Tables at $6.90 GOLDEN OAK and mahogany finish, with desk drawer and ~ dershelf; top 22x33 inches. $25.00 Leather Couches, $20.00. spring construction. Fourth Moor, Central Building, THUKSUAY 8 ECIAL. $1.25 B.vh.A' Cheviot Serge, 69c ALMOST HALF PRICE for this popular and most serviceable! 52 inches wide, ‘guaranteed all wool; comes in the desirable! fine close twill usually sold at $1.25. $1.39 Imported All-Wool Black Ottoman Cord, 89¢ One of the newest, most favored weav greatly underpriced; of excellent quality. s in dress fabrics for Sprin; 42 inches wide, in a fancy Ottoman Cord eff Street floor, rear, Central Building, { Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, All at Special Prices 6 x9 ft, al $7.50 letra enle ties THE 7¥4x9 ft. at $9.00 9 312 ft at ae Can ebocalate Sets, 98c. 14 PIE , handsomely decorated with a rich gold band and hale line of gold; set consists of Chocolate Pot and six Cups and Saucers. $2.98 American Cut Glass Ice Cream Trays, $1.98 An exquisite piece of sparkling crystal, handsomely cut in the rich’ chrysanthemum design, finished with deep scalloped edge, Store or- ders only and none C, O, D. Ceutral Building. $1.25 Subway floor, Popular and Classic Music, 7c VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL HITS of the year and a number of always popular pieces at a very small price—music that sold orig: inally at 19c, and more. Honey, | Long for You; Haven't You Forgotten Something, Dearie; Mother; When My Dark Diana Dreamed of Me; When You are ia Love with More Than One; Goodby, Bill; When Your Dimples Turn to Wrinkles; 1 Trust My Husband Anywhere; 1! Won't Be Back Until August; I Meet My Love 'Mid the Roses; Love Ain't Just Liking; § Hope It Doesn't Rain on Sunday; Yiddle on Your Fiddle; In the Where Nobody Cares; My Carolina Cutey; To the End of the We with You. And many others. All the newest popular hits at 9c. Have them played for you. Fourth Noor, West Building, AY SPECIAL. Dress Ginghams &Seersucker, 8c.Yd. ABOUT 3,500 YARDS of a splendid grade of Dress Ginghams and Seersucker, In a good assortment of plaids, checks and stripes, in the best colors; excellent for house dresses and children's wear, Subway floor, Weat Building, DAY SPECIAL. Women's $3.00 Shoes at $1.98 GUN METAL CALFSKIN, button model, with dull tops, welted and stitehed soles, Cuban heels; sizes 2/4 to 7, D and E widths. second floor, West Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. [| Two Notion Offerings JONAS BROOKS soft fintsh Cotton, 100-yard spools, white or black; Nos, 40 to 70; value 25¢, at tte, a dozen, Chamois Jewel Bags, with pink or blue ribbon to tle around the neck; value 10c., at 6e, each. Slide Floor, rear) Central Buflding, 39c Yd. LINEN, coarse THURSDAY SPECIAL, | Women’s 40c Combinations, 29c LOW NECK, sleeveless, shaped, knee length, lace trimmed, Women’s 20c Undervests, 12'4¢ Fine cotton, low neck, sleeveless and short sleeves, Street floor, font, Central Building, $1.48 Dozen shed dam- 1 Bath Mats, Tear, hast Bulding. rm ara MUR SMA OPEL: 15¢ ike at 53c Each go at 53e, each. 12! se Hemmed Pillowcases, {0c Good qual leached muslin Pillowcases, 45x36 inches, 10c Bleached Muslin, 8c a Yard d wide, good quality bleachg’ Muslin. Yard wide, good quality Muslin, 42¢., at Golden oak, covered with genuine leather and tufted; all steel). ———