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Pr ainaal amy hill DODGERS TED UP ? TER, EVENING WORLD, SWEENEY'S HOMER =; ENMBLE PLES {CANE AFTERMORAN PUT HGHANDERS [TDUEAT UTS) NEARLY LOT TN RUANNG AGA Otay ‘the caries with the Phillies To-morrow ‘they wil yard. All indicap, When back to New the Western them on the Over to left, fanned. out, Uy 1h E t ‘ Ui if y i i i i sf ig i | : s 5 Li a A it fi | & fz i i ' ? ‘ if i eff 4 : | MH & 4 ee il Het INNING—fnodqrass fled an infels hit. dasderus, ‘Alexan- catch of Knabe, NO RUNS. INNING--MeCormick 6.—The Dodgers and the Boston Braves met again to-day in the fourth and final game of thetr series, James and Whaling were the battery for the vis- ‘tora, while Curtis and Miller occupied the pointa for the Dodgers, FIRST INNING—Maranville eoaked @ Ddounder to Fisher, whe ¢ambled the dail, giving the batter s base. A min- Th y| without pain. Sa | Barry and ‘Moran pasted a hot erase cutter to Maranville, who threw him out at first. Cutehaw also hit to Maranville and ‘was the second out. Stengel lifted a ‘high one to short centre, which Mann PERTH] i PLE | ‘ j : i i | i TH HI ‘ i i | 4 ats BcfiF fi r{ é i i ; if 3 g z { ili { i i i < j j ety obea? Palade Miller was easy for James and Myers, Curtia fied out to Titus, Maran was trown out by Maranville, NO RUNS, SEVENTH INNING—Myers fanned out, Sweeney singled to beft, Titus; went out, Curtis to Daubert, Sweeney moving up to second. Moran muffed Mann‘a fly, allowing Aweeney to cross the plate, and on a wild throw to eec- -| If you want a real stra BATTING ORDER. New York. Philadelphia. ae “a POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, May 6—Abdout 1,600 faithful fans turned out this afternoon to eee the Highlanders in thelr last game with the Athletics be- fore starting on their first Western trip. Plank was oppored by Young Fisher. FIRST INNING—<After Murphy sin- Blea to centre Derrick threw Oldring out, Murphy taking second. Stumpf threw out Collins, Murphy adv-ncing . but Baker died on an easy 10 the box. NO RUNG. Highlanders died quickly and Walsh, Chase being thrown out »: Mt fouling out to Ba- made a beautiful stop and throw out of MeInnis, Waleh got « base on balls, but died in an effort to ‘steal second. Barty wae thrown out by Midkiff. NO RUNS. Gaeker ran back to the stand and caught Cree's high foul. Midkiff was tossed out by Plank and G@weeney struck out, NO RUNS, THIRD INNING—Derrick made an- other great play in the throwing out of Thomas, and Plank bounced out to » Murphy got @ base on bails | wand; i pig gf if second on Fisher's bad throw to ts Oldring fouled out to Chase. NO RUN! QUidkife filed out to Walsh. Gweeuey @mashed a clean drive into the lef feld dleachers for a home run, tleing tho ‘was out trying to tak sell to Stumpf. NO RUNS. Danfield filed out to Murphy. Barry threw Chase out. Hartsell filed out to Oidring, NO RUNS. EEE Who Said i Strawberry Shortcake? Daniels filed out to | 4), MONDAY, MAY WINNERS AT PIMLICO . FIRST RACE — Two-year-olds; and a hedf furiongs,—Willie Wadde! (Butwell), first. Grastile, 110 (Matthe second; Cutaway, 107 (J. Whitson), thi Timo, 0.65 1-4. High Priest, Gpearhead, Kettle Drum, Santaneca also ran. (2 mutuels paid: Willie Wadden, otraight 92.00, place $2.4, chow §2.90; Grasilie, piace 4.90, show $3.20; Cutaway, show a0. GHCOND RACE—Four-year-olds and upward; siz furlongs.—AlMebaran, 110 (Wolfe), first; Textile, 1z1 (Butwell), sec- ond; Gtentor, 118 (Clements), third. ‘Time, 112 Tom Holland and Vigorous @lso ran. §2 mutuels paid; Alebaran, straight, $2.60, place $2.10, show $210, Textile, place $2.10, show 9.9; Stentor, abow $3. es LEXINGTON WINNERS. four 12 Ravenel, 110 (Goose second, Bill Ning; roa and & quar oT; gn Pink, 103; Jack Laxson, Tick Baker, 11 111; Buperrisor, 1 WOMAN TORE HER CLOTHES Testifies She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 107 (Field), third, ‘Time, ! ii] Judge Kerr, Round the Moon, Dick, Royal Amber, Holberg, Nancy Grater, Donwell, Higher Up and Rose Patrick also ran. Mutuels pald— Kingi™g, year-old fillies; six furlongs.—Guide Post, 107 (Buxton), first; Old Woman, 101 (Henry), secohd; A: Reed, 107 (Vandusen), third. Time, ;| medicine to spell be in such pain that I would tear my clothes, One day my husband got the neighbors in to see what tho matter was, but they could not help me. My fi thought was for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I sent my hus- band out for it and took it until I was en- tirely cured. I am @ woman of perfect health and my health and happiness came from Lydia K. Pinkham's cine. You may rest assured that I do all I can to recommend your wonderful friends.”"—Mra. Fred jo. 8, Malone, N. Y. ‘he success of Lydia E. Pink! Stone, Rout Pooty, T Vegetable Com, ade ft Nope Oe | cad Narhasls unparalioieds It os 3} used with perfect copfidence by women i! who suffer from displacements, inflam- ware! the standard remedy for mation, ulceration, tumors, irregulori- ties, periodic pains, bearing- down feeling, Matulency, indigesti digsiness, or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable femdl ils. STERN BROTHERS will continue to offer'To-morrow, Tuesday, Exceptional Values in Women’s Undergarments, Household and Decorative Linens, Furniture, Brass and Enamel Bedsteads, at $4.50, 8.50, Oriental and American Rugs Also for To-morrow, Tuesday, a Special Sale of their latest Importations of Unmade. Robes consleting of Bohemian Hand Embroidered Robes in exclusive designs, Robes of Voiles, Crepes and Batistes, hand and machine embroid- ered, in white and the latest colorings, Ecru Voile Robes with self embroidery; also the new Broche Embroidered effects. 15.25, 23.50 Formerly from $5.75 to 35.00 Lace Departments Decided Reductions have been matle for To-morrow in Valenciennes, Point Milan, Shadow, Venise 5, ; fowe Give Surety Stamps Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise \ 1913. In New York's FILL Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2ed Street, New Yora City News of the Great May Sale of Months of preparation our May White Sale. Keepi have terminated now in an eye open for material, finish and workmanship, but ‘lest and last ‘for quality, we were able to contract underwear. t a huge quantity of Due to this quantity order we were in a posi- igh grade tion to obtain it at most reasonable prices. fe Our underwear department is now ready for you with an extensive assortment of up-to-date and fine quality under- garments, The new styles for women have required a new type of underwear in order to properly maintain the outward im- pression of a cortetless figure. As never before, correct | underclothes are essential to a cleverly dressed woman. We have at hand all the new models which will harmon- ize with figure. your new gown, and aid in giving you s modern Picked for quality, these undergarments are carefully finished under sanitary conditions of excellent quality : materials, and trimmed with dainty embroideries and laces, selected for their beauty and wearing qualities. Night Robes 75c Night Robes, 50c Cotton, Hubbard style, with embroid- ery and lace trimming. $1.00 Night Robes, 69c¢ In cambric, Empire, trimmed with fine embroidery laces, $1.50 Night Robes, 91.00 In nainsook and fine cambric. Yoke trimmed with lace and em! ; the sleeves are elbow and butterfly effect. 93.00 ight Robes, $1.95 ‘Trimmed with shadow and Val. laces; also wide ribbon bands. Crepe Underwear Crepe Night Robes, 91.00, $1.50, $1.95 A large variety of handsome models. Novelty Skirts, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $7.50 For dancing and costumes, handsomely trimmed with fine laces and embroidery, also two-toned effects. 40-inch White Brocaded de Chine, $2.75 quality, rr inch tenported, Shanghai Duck, washable; $1.50 grade, at ic 40-inch All-Silk White Crepe de Chine, $1.25 grade,’ at ic 40-inch All-Siik White Crepe de Chine, $2.00 grade, at. oe Fa 45 Underwear Novelties which are an ii feature of this sale | N&y Riaplre Combisations White Petticoats Of cotton, tucked and embroidery ruffles; special. Binations, sook aad cambric skirt or drawes, _ trimmed with dainty laces, fine em- broidered i ti Comi 198c White Petticoats, 30c | with laces. $1.00 White Petticoats, 69¢ | § With Hamburg ruffles; also insertions and lace edges. $1.50 White Petticoats, $1.00 Fancy lace trimmed flounces with ribbons. Special. 93.00 Ruffles handsomely lined with dainty Ince and fine em| ~ Also the new stright fect tints Lace and ribbon lined. Reg. 91.50 Habutai Silks, at, yard.......... Reg. 01.75 Habu Silks, at, yard Reg. 49¢ gy gy Habutai Avenue, 20th to i £Be Corset Covers, 290 Elaborately trimmed with embrcid- ery insertion and dainty laces, special. White Petticoats, $1.95 | Corset Covers, 690, 91.00, 91.50 Genuine White Indro bogee Pongee, $1.00 value, 65% Yard-Wide White Char- bch sal value, at.. ‘ide Yarn-Dyed All-Silk Messaline, $1.00 value, at. 22d Street, Photogravures || Copies of Famous Paiatings, Will Be Given with Next Sunday’s World Pictures are suttable for on heavy art Bistorie subjects the my Neeeun od cloer ge ae lections. § " \ wornnee ain- jing flied out to Stengel. TWO RUNB.| shortcake \wherry gd ie contre, Mockle fanned. ‘Hersog| Cutshaw fled out to Sweeney, Sten-| ghortcaye dour? the genuine | and Novelty Filet Allover Laces, Formerly from $1.25 to 4.95 Yard, a Shad Net ; rnin fi a 75° to 5.50 Alencon, Net Top and Shadow od ng anya OO 20° to 1.85 West 23d and 22d Streets 68° to 3.25 at te Merkle, Cravath fanned. Ames ® fly to right, and this time Moran out Latderar. NO RUNS. managed to hold the bail, Connelly struck out, NO RUNS. a ALL DISORDERS QLD Tat CREDIT TEKS OF THE SKIN) pve ecg isp mm s49g (SRE Nard 95 Pe ‘75/10 150 Se] 1.00 hae 104 PI STATION AT CORNER FisHER Bros. COLUMBUS AVE Betedlished 61 Yeare :Balch Price Fur Storage Costs 2% Absolute. Safety - tT Telephone 5900 Main 376 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 15 Minutes by Subway ES 3B WHAT YOU WANT, ‘ IT MAKES LITTLE DIFPERENCE WH \ Grand Cen wal to Borongh Hall tion ‘A WORLD WANT WILL GO AND GET IT. (Don't Miss This Chance ‘Free for the Couper | Order Next Sunday's he World in Adoanet J WGAPIPOS £58 i i Consisting af Solid Oak Dresser; Solid Oak Chifonier; Brase woven 5 tieh mattress; Solid Se ee ee en hea! Colic a Evenings on Mondays & Saturdays Only Until 10 # 5 i t é E i i ft : ee. | ‘ ’ +7 —_ ”