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is. | a 7 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 19138. pee } AS IT LOOKS TO M’ GRAW & SB & By Vico An * ver eet \ HE PUNCH L K y 4 a thelr attent jen Clly j ‘opyriaht, 101 « New York World). thin week, Where many of the entrant ’ | AYRL = THIS MEW COP. WANT ‘s Cj a Jin the Nationa teur Champloasi > “TO LEARN Hoa To Use u 4 BAN ( donsuar? ¢ | Tournament will take flan! practie f GuNBoAT SMITHS FAMOUS : ft NX - the big event in the American Kelf ee a Ee ‘cul GE any. we cH Sure, | [wordt which gota uniter way in Lalor NoaTHWest Conner SIXTHAVESIS™ STR, AND TEACH DAS BANE, o'clock with John Rell t to Bast eee | CORRECT Forty-fifth steeet, but it a coupe Our New Fal Stock . OO aaT eta ue ete We cannot refrain from se ving a word about our newly-arrived FALL —_+—— Weterk cotiingent, trom: come, ‘on QEODs, be: use they feprcecnit a greater variety by UP. iN Liges is = JTE FURS 2 than we hove ever before, had the pleasure Mack's Sguad Note iohie here. offering. In addition, our .normous purchnaing power enables us TO S Squad Noted for Fighy BUY LOWER and, a9 a result, TO SELL ot lower prices than others, ing A‘itiiy W hen It Comes Whether you desire to take advantage of the liberal terms of our le Conwenient-Credit Plan to Whipping Finish. or purchase for cash, you reap the benclit of these UNUSUAL VALUES, — ('m So GLAD ‘ By John J. McGraw, | | teen Sone Mew Those. HAPS Manager of the Mew York Giants. | TWiNGGs CF PAIN GUT ARE. SO FAR 5 Athletics have been badly | T CAN'T BE ANYTHING r vadiy bent BEHIND | | when they serious! . four to a tough time with the ot the have been as easy plekin The whole team right through from the pitching dos partment to the Peabody & Co., Inc., Maker renin s. Haee MACK IS TRYING TO ewe Gere Coctete 8 eee been in @ slump, BENVER AND PLANK A but I do not be- Good REST. letics will break cpt ta inte In golden finiah, highly polished Golten finish, Mohiy polahed; Pennant for several reasons, 2 LGFELU wae ‘French bevelted plate. mir ous, ie savhen we ju, ‘hoe he principal grounds tor my beliet | al front ‘i that the AUiletics will ply ‘the Glente a, djl 48L, We ot Wiens a i vd in the W nist Guy he ‘i ‘ Next in Se unde have the natu * HINKS HE'S SO APS HAVE HEVER CHOW Huffate, pare, Coe, mtu nat It. —tiev'ne BeTHNG Brel ww PHY FAR ANcAD OF me ) THE PUNCH WHEN THEY he At prese t little han HE ATHLETICS WILL WINe HAVE BEEN UP aicte be overs ub in second place wae 5 “CTHE ATHLETICS” aa, in the wi of August) So much faith have (ie admirers of the Ath- aude POTASH & PERI hur ER leties in their ultimate suecess that they HEART ese | GLOBE {7 VO-NIGHT vi are how betting three to one on them pot? META a Matines | RICHARD is ave Be spice & CARLE witiaiis s being ews wis Hanky PANKY have} oe a NORTH BEAGH ten days than they have encountered at Moate Kast inh Tt 18tth mt any other time this season or in 1910} FREE FiREAO by a or in 1911, when they won their ones bore uw mplons! Men who have been considered stendy veterans have gone | Ryapison SOM SO. ll off their normal form. Barry was s 1 taken out of the game last week be- 7 We PHuue's Stumps Came “The PHMLIES HOPE To MAKE A SPURT [Tonuaririe to Sieilt cause he w og badly, and Barry | WHEN ALEXANDER AND SEATON WEAKENED” IN SEPTEMBER AND CATCH ' AMERICAN KOUF ny"? wan const: ne uf the infleld “THE GIANTS GFF GUARD! Manley & Wal tieo, Ma mainetays. Mack put OM-|—=--—--- -————---—--—_—- ~ -—— ——— a ee Ting, a regu er for the last if they intended to make a race of Were bound to be, the race just ¢ “ KNOCKOUT SWEENEY BEATS | time but Sweeney's superior aggres- @everal seasons, at shurtstop, and he And then they came home and induiged The Philadeip: Svoness and cleverness won for bi ato salina aeems to Hing the Job in pretty in « slump which wiped them right out ‘ous hitting | ADAMS ON RETURN TO RING. | sconcy displayed form that showed ASIOR 4 25 & 5 Good shiny vf Nis vets) 6 : i «| Season, and would hive m -—— lon hen dora hl 1d : ease te wna nagur, | piladeipnta Club has been the tack ot | awd WN we yore Knockout 8 one of New York's] or woot, und If he continues in hie pres: | euksrwereise *QUO VADIS?” At Peace With Work ROUNE PITCHERS PALLING OFF enough good pitchers, Aw long ax sea: aa Beato KY most promising boxers, returned to the! ent stride he should give all the best at} | i bnus. 1020 % Don't grumble, when the mercury is trying to leap gut of IN THEIR WORK. [tou and Alexander were Mle to alter | sumpe nse Fee eo ie after a long rest, at the Fairmont] hia weignt @ Job to whip him, LEE the ltop ab tHe ataia: Joa" terhove 9607 alates anal karare tohing den: nate in the box practically tt was a one in early ai and’ the ot \. €. show, and in a ten-round boug| In the other ten-round bc pt Wille! a¢i., insu . and th. Ql 4 dow Haeréy. gilts I MACRE: cool and contented. The sleeves are easy to adjust—easy to dt! close race. But when they were worn) week. sust Wie Adan won du tie way,| Beecher and Johnny Harvey tought ® | BONA i Ni forced to der ; down by too frequent pitching, as taey! (Copyright, 1913, by John J. McGraw.) | Adams gave him strong opposition at| rattling good draw. FINE FEATHER? A jackaye famove and replace, and it is « comfort that makes work play. 0 ia putting In his first season in the = Sig league, to do the buik of the wort ee cae ae recently. Jack Lapp broke Nix finger In Detroit the other d and Lapp was the on!y veteran available, as Thomas Droke hiv finger in batting practice ue- fo-¢ a game in Polladelphia three weeks ago. Bots Bender and Plank have shown distinct signs of ing thi nd have been aten with frequency lately. The With the New AdjustoSlee following the examples ie lew te: ves been fall it Bate Pes cail Note the obs ditferent sleeve ade dn, exalnat eatoueh Justonente te aay length you wins. proposition at at, TE know what tt . $1.50 and Upwards is, for I have faced it myself; In fast, Si id Vast August, when the Cubs. crept See. beeen ae Broadway (it ny to wit games of the Giants, yeas + Ries ani deamiie to be Faille apart, HOBOKEN, N. J., Sssasie 1, am then that a pager must drive, Aug. 20, 1913. drive, drive, using ail the meang in his 7 power to put hia club back on tts fect Mitchell The Tailor, i ’ ayain, Mack can do this, and I belleve 1431 Broadway, | The Athictieg ave a team of fgnters Dear Sir: ____ AMUSEMENT . AMUSEMENTS, ow ) my own experlence — ar ore arpa with then. Let Cleveland draw) very I have been a customer of your | HiPPODROME BAT, ql eee Titty: Nile? close, fo that it looks as {f the Naps house for the past two years. I was i AMERICA :: ses" ADELE. Y aolig to finally cop, and that + 7 6 whereb) Kathroned ! of Bway, Tel, Bryan Vet A al eh a shown the N. Y. World this Woe wh ve by WINTER GARDEN! i Laurette Pople, 3 g r Genona, Then they are sure to get out you announce a free trouser sale for SASS ss | 1 tee « My Heart.” Mee theyevau ‘be 4 one week only. I want to get a fall grey no P OSPECI ws atte ans. That a team suit, but could not get in this week, iT Kiss ME Pica ; Fe Metro Polly of t e Circus y alarming would be pleased to know if this offer \ PLAYHOUSE en at ane ae tie ge holds good if I came in the middle or | e438" THE FAMILY CUPBOARD | win Mune reo, oe teins A esr, eee | latter part of next week. If you take | 39th ST. PAU Fat Ui th8 | Co thams Thoatre fiSiet 9 ry injured, and a ee 5 ; MES ateher in the bie leaxu rise the trouble to look back over your | BELIEVE. ‘ME,’ UXANTIPPE | GRAND TO- DAY & ibe Pats books you will find my name annually || LYRIC Tet by, || OPENING) Se oe $i: riety up agatnat it for) a © a om MAT iM, BOD « Fean find out from for the last two years, Hoping Me) ; nd TEY 5 | gine okkbP CTR and several taika with | receive a favorable reply, I remain, Ligure watts || # THE Fe eer famine Respectfully THE OLYMPIC ts. 5 radically w with either Ben or Tate Day i 4 Plank except too much work. The have tow | 44th St. Music Hall y | hog sore arms, nor has either one pulled Lew Fields ix All Aboard ———— 4 Ugament. A litle rest should fix them | NaS IMERSTEIN’S up ni Mack Is trying to give them that A number of letters received in this strain has caused me to continue my f for another week, CAPT. SCOTT'S {37\, HAM ick ca Raat ROOF] now: de he can just: keep comfortanly and I wish the public to understand thoroughly that the goods offered in this sale WSST END i: ahead until these two pitchers get ft | weight suitings have been withdrawn from the line in my New York store. Customers can order now and take their ' see j again the Athletics should breeze time in calling for same, giving me the privilege of making the garments in the dull season, and with each order for rT. Mice | } Meir wander Ae iaak has e r. suit or overcoat I present free an extra pair of pants. rn ‘oh { been rated among the “iron men” of | My price of $15.50 has made | the game, and yet they spree Oe tremendous hit, and each day finds pan Le ent ECT AaE ing the work of “iron me meanon. | me trying to give a little more for UNCL BECK ANE WING ‘4 ONLY LALGHING PLACE 1 have wondered that netther was| han the day bel Mr Rae eat broken before this, but Mack worked the money than the day befo. . ’ ents AUN them smoothly and cleverly to get the Macdonal inventor of anum~- | TOM tenant ia | 2 ss last ounce out of each bit of energy | ber of schemes which lighten the | WATS. reat NW Daily Mw expended, and it looks as if he had just | labor of the tailor and produce bet- | CABIN, 100 20¢ ce Beli ‘ @bout reached the mark, For 20 years in the high-priced tailoring trade in Boston | ter resulta, which makes it possible Prine Cakewaih Con ast aia ca aie CLEVELAND TEAM NO LONGER and Salem. Left tailoring trade to go with Scott & Com | for me to give « suit for $18.80, and ly, | HENDERSON'S DANGEROUS IN RACE. pany, Ltd,, Washington Street, Boston, as designer and | the tailoring will compare favorably HENDERSON'S The reason I do not rate Cleveland Mi oe C., Comeany, Lad. to eo with with one costing twice as much, rt Frenel ar as dangerous 14 because the club has | efficiency man, Left Scott & Company, Lti., to ga with ish W ds, Oak & Elsic Ein Atchison Ely/s{2'W never shown the punch when {t has | Browning, King & Co. in the position of designer and Standis. orsteds, akes bern up close to the Athletics at any efficiency man, Resigned to take the position of designer | Worsteds, Wanskuk Ser, BATT | time ship poner. rhe fines pad 8 and efficiency man of "The Clothing Designer,” a maga- | and Shadow Weaves, Dark rant BI _ {Kt rand chance to ge . as ‘ sae ica beh aati | : wile aria tity bed taken cha, serien | zine devoted to the art of clothesemaking, of ¥ ci Mr. | Blue Paragon Worsteds and r MINER'S Kerr... iW ye | Bus MUSIC from Connie Mack in Cleveland last Macdonald resigns the position of presidency to] all the newest weaves of the Golden Crooks Burlesquers GEO" SIDNEY week and appeared to have the Ath- take charge of the cutting, designing and manu-| different foreign and Ameri- en 9 | rene letics on the run, Their lead had been | facturing for my entire chain of atores. | MINER'S EQNS. see ee, | cut to five games and @ half, The can woolens, LUMBIA BURLESQUERS, | BROOKLYN AMUSCMENTS, Philadelphia team went into Detrolt | __ CO _ |= 2 and lost the first battle there, but Bir- | FARDING DANSE SS.°%2" mM EAT RE mingham's men dropped two to Wash- | ciaeanivernatie sim tye 2808 Mat, Datiy, ington right away. The Cleveland team AR! 2 Me M A THE DAY.” cannot keep out of a slump when the: ae | . 7 (oapwé Athletics drop into one, ena it will Burlesque }'"\\, GAY Et Y ver Win @ pennant In this way, DAY WAT cI Bee rita have cost tuall ine COLLEGE GIRLS in F Qlants comfortably far in advance of | | Philadelphia now. The Phillie. hung on : fo my club all the last Western trip as ; ( ‘

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