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« 1913. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SErisbEMBEK 49, MACDONALD’S MODELS a) This is the I am now ready to show the results of Mr. J. Caul "S| Photograph Macdonald’s two months’ work. In my window I display the Globe seven or eight models that 1 want the public in general Woolen to see. Nak iner specimens of sartorial art are to be found Co.'s a in this city. I want to call your attention to the new Snddemend English shapes, style of the lapels, fulness of the breast, OTHING 19 left of tho baseball sevton but the to see this oo of the waist, the sleeve head and the general “se N fal bo won end © probebly done 9 each, ton N fey ticket when order. naa the sleeves. These models were made up on ular tas eer ies argue’ Tes eae ing your sath patterns designed by Mr. Macdonald. Where I ka Gee crore ee eT Ey in and ask for show rather bright effects in the window, it is done to Mack has not bis old Athletics this time, His piteh-' ff the Globe Woolen Co: s over- brin out the artistic Points of the garment. I have, : J ine exception of the slugging intend ‘Ha wom "tt f coatings that I consider ‘50 inside, thousands of styles, blues, grays, blacks, browns, mani reat reparations for the gaines, They tell me Mack peer value: and which I make a ape 1 queiitag Af) peabery Precony Ae tanks tact tie poste tes Oey GE AF olive greens and a general variety of colors. Coats in Iles there. It is my opinion that we will not bump into the exceptional | . i the window were made up by my best tailors and may + EAs aaa raver baer 09 HaGt (6 Cale sa eomdl 6 d¥H on 196 34 Rd Salone $ 15 be a little extreme. They are made up 36 breast. Any thd customer that size desirin ng the window coats can have same on the undressing of the window, he to make the ‘ selection and we will measure him for the trousers, and Shirreffs the price is the same as marked on the garments in the much on a world’s series ag on the the ball reaches the batter and turne Worsted champlonship race because of the #hort-| the bag at ful! speed, The result is that, Co. Ihave Ow. ness of the xerios., It is nt altogether @ weet rete <a lay the ball down, the fair teat to either recuse 0118 Feneraly baste, He i & Sele otig eee Fe eee sine a ene nee |t goee through, but it makes the club oO meet, but ea as ee doolish if the batter falls to hit the | ten styles I announce to-day the purchase of a large wholesale woolen of Shirreffs dealer’s stock. These run three or four A eg) toa style. The great Worsteds, majority of this stock is Globe Woolen s high grade suitings and dark gray, coatings. These goods are the ones used by the regular $40 to $50 darkbrown; tailors, and I state ositively that the quay and style would a and neat, tasty stripes. No rant such prices. ‘ don’t want these classed ‘merely as wool: 75 tailor in the land shows .. because the majority are worsteds of a fine tastier effects than these quality, and worsted to me means D = 1 9 GIANTS’ REAL STRENGTH & IN THE PIICHING STAFF <4 Leader of the National League Champions Says It Will Be Most Bitterly Fought World's Series in History of Gaine, and Puts It Up to His Four Twirlers to Land the Title. | By John J. McGraw (Manager of the Giants). to be In the best fettie this fall because of the amount of time allowed for prep- " Caan it, 1919, by John J. MoGraw.) aration. For the past three weeks Tf ee | have been studying my pitchers closely “ | to ascertain the hent’ way to get the |CEVINSKY HAS “JACK TWIN staff in shape for the games, Hach man! HOLDING ON IN LAST ROUND. needs individual treatment ——— fon requires reat because he ‘s| At the Irving A. ©, of Brooklyn Sat- alwaya worn down by the end of the|urday night Rattling Levinsky de reason, Ie felt the strain a good deal/ feated “Jack Twin" Sullivan. thig year as was evidenced by the fact! xnowed great form, otthox! that he took a couple of bad beatings! punching the man who ma in La latter part of August. But ut unpleasant for Soldier Kearns, Jim rested and nursed along unt!!! Stewart and Gunboat Smith. It wae be ro) Be z a te wi vine ker wae Peale hard, rough bout. Levinsky cut Sul-, Brooklyn last week,when the club put # eye and nose in the second him into @ tough contest, ond he naa|Tound, and in the succeeding rounds to hold the Superbas down to one run|™Adc A target of hia face, keeping the to win, ‘That is putting it up to al bleod flowing all through the bout. pltcher, The beauty about Matty te} Sullivan landed many right-hand awings that he knows how to condition himaeig |" Levinsky's body and jaw, but the to the best advantage, and he always|YOUnsster more than evened matters LADIES! tutte World who are ieseusteens oe A. coats for the coming season to drop into my New York store and try the effect of one of Mr. Macdonald’s ods which I now show. twisted long wool staples. I take owe on ou get the benefit of my these, suit or overcoat, toorder . . . doee tite an, rade, @ careful stuly Pte body and. neat. Intne minim ff Buying. I am forcing the manish coats. No better way for and tenth round Rattling had Sulllv Suit me to give you an idea of the beauti. MATTY WILL BE IN CONDITION [iting on to nie mannte tenn @ season for business. Sui a. There are a ar reat number, probably eight or ten styles, of Shir- ful effect ‘of 2 mannish slip-on: FOR BIG SERIES. wkout. ¢ around Hin~arva (eat mlatalin' dione: vows seas | overcoat in these goods reffs worsteds, made in Fitchburg, Mass. These goods I guarantee all These coats are cut to Maen, was in 190%, when I hed been working him to death to give the} Hants @ chance at the pennant. We lf had to meet the Cubs in a final game on the result of which depended every- thing, It was a case of win all or lone all. After pitching almost every other day for weeks, Matty had an oppor- tunity to reat for four days before that e. The rest harmed him, and he "J the game with practically noth- ing except hin knowledge of the Cubs’ weaknesses and his head. The short rest, Instead of emoothing the over- worke! arm out, seemed to put kinke made to order by the high- worsted. Don’t confound them with the cheap, shoddy cassimeres Sew Voie priced tailor or clothier that are classed as all wool. They are the goods used by the 75 to EMPIRE Hag tate tsi” | [| would cost from $40 to $50. — $50 tailors. My price, suit or aa a aS oan D Sie Bs My price, suit or overcoat, order on ‘patterns designed My Caul Ksicke Y i saaciigal the neck and balanced with pien' ty of drapery. They are cut wi either raglan shoulder, eyelet yee or the new Balmacan effect. all kinds of plaid back lined clothe, fa all the new rough shaesy ioe effects. ods shown in my windo par 3] §:50 50 to order, Macdonald, the highest ieee r in women. Over- coat to order.. the country. ..... a ALAN DALE a at ta iat $ 75 , In this line is a great range of North Adams Mfg. Co.’s worsteds. use| d ntet u “GO AND SEE THE BARRIE PLAY 5 Tait tram ever Gepheten haraan that AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE IF This ad. will cause a good deal of aeeeHen, but, Mr. Reader, these I have a number before an Important ame, Til never YOU HAVE TO PAWN YOUR goods were sold to me with the original tickets on, at my er of styles of fine soft take @ short rest again,” he sald after- ward, “but will keep right along at the fame pace. I don't belleve a short rest does an overworked arm any good.” But the Rig Fellow has had the long oasy preparation this year and don't think he won't be there in the sertes. This will be the fourth time he has Pitched in ld’ series for me, and 1 must say the greatest player to carry the money I ever met. In any Huvtnt far’ “HAL: AN HOUR.” | Mfg. Co. that are sold by the $40 to $50 custom tailor, goods are about 12 THE | YOUNGER “GENERATION ||The goods at a price of a suit or overcoat, to order. . ounces Ai ag jjjare as fine “More hum than yard at a price of that I bled t ke a slight profit finished blue GRACE GEORGE ] No. Adams Ets of business rom el these good 1 O= cerges, mann ‘i ish Richard Carlet Standish worsteds. I think the finest $1.00 per yard. Ban, who RN pie ok & Meer exiee (fb eee el ba rd c.. goods made in this country are made in Ret ile Hout Ditch the man who does} CRITERION Rite a08, Fe. at gin bag dn . Plymouth, Mass., under the label of Stan- Full Concave ~, Becomes better, who wins. Statty han | WAM COLLIER: athe graced mor- dish Worsted Co. Among the tailoring pile Ric Mh Phage lea Ms sger tla [pd LB * 0'8 tal man’s trade they have the reputation of using iawhy he hae alwaya been uch a bie | Gore Wika iih ae Pacsibel® hide, and as fine styles the greatest amount of long Australian Half Concave when Both “are wrt wet renga: | HUDSON. 48%, s asare possibleforcloth = yarn, and they carry the finest class of who can put over the punch that gete | + Fae ‘| FIGHT ;: ‘Tesreau han been working hard, whon| not tn games, with Wilbert Robinson in designers to produce. merchandise. To prove the labor of the merchant tailor, they have They are a fine, soft a feeling and a handling that can be mere fend him away at nis bere || CHRISTIE MA cl finished worsted found in no other goods. I have ten be Oia ota RUG ee LIBERTY : fabric, and the tailor who styles Standish unfinifhed worsted chev- jer twirlers need plenty of rest, an they are slightly built. 1 refer to Dem- aree and Marquard, Both will figure in the coming seties. The Giants are much better fortified | gets $50 for them does not iots. These goods are easily the 75 cheat his customer. My used by the a3 price for these fabrics, suit iy gees . » - , . with reliable pitching talent this fall 7 \ t,t d tae + ‘ than they were in 1911. We hi four, TTS WW. ad ood, dependaMte. twitters, and it tn in| | Hens ASTOR at Wit or overcoat, to order, overcoat, toorder tee 5. ehenes the pitching box that I expect my chub | | &4? COHAN'S 3! hi “RY eee ew ) oes ® 1 develop the moat atrenath. SEVEN KI KEY: LI bf ver Van ene Quard, of course, Is far - ad Understand me, these goods are all made upin . on bid tha at present than he wa: a| | GEO. COHAN’: srry ii e davilaht ol i buildi t bes i oe aoe MAS WiKan HoH. al POTASH 7 PERL AG if my own daylight shops, in my building upstairs, Seecee ed eae a certain - aioe He si - | De U TER od where you can see them in proceae of construc- i besecctt Yoae oe awe a ity to ride through a tough series by his GRAN! pers Ho ue, 2d st) & 8th Av, tion and every garment bears the Union Label. ’ iad oe te oe * pitching againat the Boston Red Sox a5 Ne. id a pena «|| THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL | ee MORNING PRACTICE IMPROVES PATTING OF TEAM, \'Whe great weakness which the re- mainder of the club has displayed up to date is at the hat. ‘The team, normally a hard hitting one, has been in a slump, | but morning batting practice hae been the recent rule in an cffort to eradicate this deficiency. You can't win ball games without hitters, but It in about time my || MAXINE FELLO: Et ‘ of this slump. y i Bat, 1 deal of tate} 2.40 club oray There ng HeOULS OU to Ww Bk bi T have never bine about th spy on the wate 10 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, i eae MISS. ChPRICE® Lint | pean MEM ENTE ae | A Bien CET. WOE Rest ear ae oes rg uri aE 1 we also wiih Gere Macha Anevitlh) | (helene tana eels aeetreeteny PECTINGE Wo? Woes ti) | BELASCO fh 8, i UE a a a Heh ea 2 Hie | HAMMERS TEINS si] ) WITHIN THE LAW. | paid Wallet "bn i hrae i BURLESQUE Was o | 1 Mea of the style of play Wn ore eB Daily Matinee Kies i With JANE COWL as MARY TURNER, REPUBLIC ' Rat ne hay ot fs wweoKl. PEO! 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