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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OQTOBER 2, 1918: ee OF continuing tn The fourtn frame trom Beautifn rat, whieh, however, vett “a OWN STUFF, SAYS JOHNSON H wed ™ _—= —— holed five before having the hard luck The seunipten falled to connect with ——_— “ to scratch when he followed in @ tally.|@ long try from the top rail, and for : ” \ He got the lion's share of the frame,|the time being appeared to be com-! American League President Suggests however, with 9 as his total against 6| pletely off his game Allen managed ’ , for De Oro. to drop nine carefully played shots Solution of Player-Reporter feet) Rat part of the rar a Ss La RM coo . als ho liberal distribution of “oll” as fo lemonstra- . both made two purposeful safety ehots| tion of perfect position play in his Controversy: NAKY Tr-—-) 4 before Allen began plumping them in| efforta to corral the remainder. He had | cyrrcaco, Oot. 8.—Prestdent Ran B. ] e until he accounted for 18 of the layout, | left the free ball in auch position an to fora total acore of the two night's play | warrant his winging the end bail of the | Johnson of the American League to- o! Ye Oro's 1%. pyramid, which just moved the bunch sted a solution of the player- = " ‘ The Cuban appeared to have found] enough for him to find a combination «” Alfred De Oro Far Behind in| his stroke after tho sixth rack up, and,| whieh ne emaahed Into with all his old ston after the game. We will furnish him with an export stenographer to whom he can dictate hie atuff.” Andrew Alexander Men’s Tan Shoes for Autumn Nothing like a pair of crisp-looking tan shoes to put a man in tune with autumn. Choose yours from an assortment of styles ranging from the most conserva- tive to the newest modifica- tion of the fashionable Eng- Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges- 1 bed breath, yellow skin, mental Yea low Skin and Miserable Head. everything that is horrible and nause: ontroversy that may be aft : Jamming into one on the frin time abandon, electrifying /the crowd | cepted by the National Commission from xd] ing. A Cascaret to-night will straighten|| lish lasts. 600-Ball Match Tha the bunch he managed to separat by the brilliancy of the effort, fore the world's aeries starts, Hoe| cloage: constipated bowels, you ont by mortning—a 10-cent box from all Match That layout to the end that he stowed away| ‘The Cuban quickly pocketed the tay: | woutd permit players who can write | Your stomach to become filled with un-| your drug at will keep your Liver active, 4 to 8 en Is rather heartening his followers, Hel out, aed getting into the next frame Ai af digested food, which sours and fermenta| Bowels Cleee, Btonesh, eweat,. Hea Ends To-Night. had left the freo ball in beautiful posl-| cored his two hundredth point with @| thelr own “stuff” to ect as reporters, | liko garbage ina swill barrel, That's the| clear, and make you feel bully for . tion for a smash into the bunch, which | peautiful amash into the bunch Dut absolutely prohibit fake articles | jirst step to untold misery—foul gases,! months, Don't forget the children. he broke nm arranged. but failed to hole passant bata written by baseball reporters and Sixth Avenue 548 Fifth Avenue : " one, Alien found little or no trouble in| Former Consal te Cuba Dead. | signed by players. At Nineteenth st. Above Fortysfifth Street SCORE NOW 400 TO 312.] tia thett'and sant his total up to] Ramon 0. Willlama, former United| The purpose of the commission ral- os : on? Geni against De Oro's 178, States Consul General at Havana, Cuba,| ing was not to prevent players earn- ne wpplauae greeted the West-| ig dead at his home, No, % Cambridge! ing extra money in any logitimate . “ 1 erner's positive annexation of the free The Kansas City Youth Has] tar vectnning the seventh frame, after |PIAce, Brooklyn. He was cixhty-five| way,” gaid Johnson, “but to atop the = which he cleaned the board, finally atop- | Years old, and for more than twenty-five) pine that im bound to do baseball Knocked at Door of Title ping afte: dropping the opening ehot of| ¥ears was in the consular aervice of : i i eee ext frame with a run of 29, which| this country, He ts survived by his| *etious Injury. put him Jus: 9 bats to the good. After wife, one daughter and three sons. “It any player wants to be fair and id AASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP. * WORLD WANTS * WORLD WANTS ®* | THEY WORK WONDERS—TRY THEM. * bal date WANTS * oon WANTS * / | Ww 0 R L D Several Times. Bennie Atlen of Kansas City promises dethrone Alfredo De Oro as the rid's pool champion before midnight. eo. nISSON Loaders @ rising young star from the West 8 such a lead on the vetoran in thelr ‘eix-hundred ball match that {t seems # as though only the most miraculous {kind of a raily can save the Cuban's SIXTH SONY 19% TO20” “STREET. 98 | “in the tro niente” play that sirendy IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER Qe $2. 45°" Five Prices Saar ir ts eae ae 2,680 MEN May Select Their Fall Suits, Top Coats That Cannot Be A F vacate in New York on §,. and Overcoats ‘Untrimmed Hats night's play on Wednesday Allen, after > Becond Floor, ‘Trimmed Millinery, Second Fleer. Ustrimmed Millinery, Main Fleer. trailing De Oro for some time, finally Passed him by a great burst of clever From $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Values Saturday at The Best Millinery News So-Far This Season In style, fit, quality and workmanship we guar- Here are five of our smartest styles taken from our Untrimmed Hat sections, where nothing but the smartest hats are shown. My the night he had a comfortable n to his credit. Last aight they @ot Koing again and when they atoppea playing Allen had 400 balls to his op- Ponent’s 312. Allen, who was in swaddling clothes playing, and when the men put up thelr but now it almost looks like @ sure thing that he will leand {t. Only the nd of a slump can keep the him, After the opening No. 1—A Smart Side Roll] No. 2—-A Smart Lang| No. 3—This Stylish Roll| No. 4¢—Small Rolled Bri: —_ Cornered the majority of experts de: antee these Suits to be the best $15, $18 and $20 | ae of erect pile plush, with|Hat of clipped Brim Sailor effect in plush, | Sailors in plush, at the very Feby tine erect bak DAlOFS was jane te ine he Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats in New York. soft crown, $4.50 beave 293. 98 oft crown, $2.98 |" interesting price $2.75 et, 1.98 \ piper coulaiag night. Allen is yet to Make Comparisons---Buy Where See howia ot venet, Draped ged Toa jues Velvet Hats, ane aa are ; NS and E BN, with rib he purchased here, Gun on" tour nie shasiion made Ls sipallnd gece gd dialaaiaa siete teers 92.96 [echoes A Ser ae That's fair enough, isn’t it? The Suits include the very latest pencil stripes, gray her gg Site ngs tiychedots bnrek tun pndeceees | Misses’ $34.75 New Fall Suits Saturday $24.75 bl d black Thibet tch pocket sack 9 ppt pagent s. &ebutto Lege hict lee cen taall These Suits are prvpered for those members of the younger set who desire to possess that smart tailor- nas appearance at walks of life, ranging in from $4 to 46, for regular, $ ] moderate price. A little journey elsewhere to-morrow, a comparison with the Sui ta for which others are asking $34.’ 7 eal uiok | stout and slim build. . convince one that $10.00 may be judiciously saved by selecting the Fall Suit at Simpeon Crawford Co.'s, id i . The Top Coats are this Auturen! s latest styles, in Ox- | Late models, the very short cut coat made on strai; ionad ih very 6 a ford, Cambridge and Ln gray and black, in vicunas kimono sleeve trimmed with plush or velour; poh emptor handsome y rhe btrees etetporbry in with $ 2 A 7 5 or Thibets, 0 belt-back rd coat, ced with $ be detected from the foreign models; colors are mahogany, labadees blua; Russian grecn. navy and black, sizes Bin same PAS: ws: Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits EF Tuird Meer, Misses’ $29.75 Fur The Overcoats are of fancy all-wool materials, in nov- Tri 'd Sui 19.7 elty mixtures, cut single or double breasted; belt back, rimmed Suits at $19.75 shawl or convertible collar, in sizes to fit all men and $ ‘The fur trimmed collar, the cleverly an young men skirt, smart wep may on coat with drop ahi Our Young Men’s Suits Have the Style atria" "rugh diagonal alo jal, o oak diagonal, all ee tden We We will take any young man who is ready for his first suit with long trousers and make of @ 629.75 oi $19.75 him a well dressed young gentleman. qulty at Long Trouser Suits, $8.50 Misses’ 914.75 Sport Fancy woolen mixtures of browns, gray, tans and Coa ts dark effects; stylishly Made of fine quali ity chinchilla and boucle young men; ages 15 to 0... in amart 38-inch belted style, trimmed. with large patch pockets and buttons; shades Boy's Suits at 4 “Prices All Very Popular Ce ge patch ie et u 3. 78 We guarantee the Suit at the lowest price to give satisfaction. From this you can judge the others. Bavy: aloo white, ig $ ° Boys'Norfolk or Double- | All Wool Norfolk Suits, | Norfolk or Double- | Double-breasted Norfolk Misses’ College Coats ~ ‘breasted Suits, of wool- | extra trousers; 7 to 16] breasted Suits, inextra | Suits, 10 to 18, Modeled in a full length atyle, made of ex- Misses’ $9.75 Rain Coats en mixtures, in tans and | years; colors are grays, high grade woolen | ported woolen matures; | cellent quality chinchilla, finsihed with wide Made of an excellent grade of poplin, rag- lan style, convertible collar, lar, set in sleeves, de- nd 3.95 | forcn.7'? 95.00] fire °7, 50) testes 14 Bye AY thehable ited beck and 37. 95 " jarge poe! hose sises * Wool Knicke Girls’ $10.00 Chinchilla 14 "0 18 years, at. Boys! ont Knick Girls $9.75 caegyrey the face ball, left the bunch in such| er Pants, 49c Ofecsndee foats, ‘itavskaad Ga | shape as to Warrant De Oro In trying . nena favor yplacscy Posting virwe alta Coa for one of his famous combinations, which he holed, but had the misfortune = ; bana Soran deep ec collar Beige of elf iffmaterteh, trim \ to scratch on, his cue ball finally find- dn corduroy veleet, Ot will je pearl buitons; a dressy garment as | Ide pocket after a journey which Wi il vy a6 fo e colors, brown and blue, Sises 6 to 15 i Med’ fuses cGaMlone: Allen waa a6! Ht il 4 Veipeers @e 7 ] high run of 41, and his challenger scored 3 an his best effort. The champion failed to get into his Atride until his tenth fsame, which he +degan with the string showing nim 102 bad, with frames | he end him le in the new Norfolk style; skirts d trimmed Set $14.75 Misses’ $18.75 Duvetyn Coats Splendid 3-4 atylea, cutaway front and finished w () stitched belt and strapped and button trimmed back; fashioned in the new Duvetyn cloth; shadea include nell rose, Copen, gray and nary, aizea 4 to 18 yeara, at. 2 Slashed with but nd dlook’s series | y which left the} nie as far as a BAUnE Westerner then prove feal work to account for ten balls, stop- ping on his failure to hole a d Moult cut shot inte the lower corner, De Oro} came back and took the remainde: } leaving the free ball so that It was the | one pocketed in the run. | ALLEN GOT HIS EYES ON THE BALLS IN THIRD FRAME. The chatlenger then went to the bat, | but slipped up after dropping two | rather easy tries. The champion re- | epon ded with nine by dint of clever | “pool,” ending his attempted clearing | of the layout when the obsect ball wed in a corner hole, leaving two a for his opponent, with the frame | re for the night 14 all, | Allen got his eyes on the spheres tn the third frameup and, after picking off) English Patch Pocket Suits ere tt arab tartiesr apelin ecraall| ar if *. $10]! WQQQGi owe > ~ Boys’ Raincoats With Caps at $2.95 SSS SSS ae phe Furniture Month Successor to Furniture Week Saturday Is Leather Furniture Day %. Arm Chairs, Rockers and Library Suites, upholstered in Six Examples of the Values in a Saturday Sale of a Publisher's Surplus Stock of Subscription Books in Sets rich Spanish leathers, The manufacturers represented in this After selling thousands of these sets at the original subscription prices quoted the publisher eke eid the best in ad Feng closed out to us the remaining few hundred. 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