Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Misa Dodd disposed of Mra, Vander. LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. beck handily by the score of 5 up and 8 to pias LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct. 16.—The Misa Harriet Curtis brought some | entrien for to-morrow's races folloy eonsolation to the American contin= ment by beating Miss Isabel Harrison, the Irish champion, 4 up and 3 to t play, Miss Gladys Ravenscroft was atch by Miss Fannie but secured the verdict 3 up femular quarterly dividend of 11-4 per cent., payable Nov. 18 to stock of record Oct. il, GARRICK, yan Be Finn WAND AGA PRESENT \ EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBFR 16, 1913. ’ |SMITH AND M'DERMOTT Lan. eva «CONSOLIDATED STOCK EX- "pect donowant mo | GET GOOD GOLF Chonts| CHANGE. in pray. of nite! MEMPHIS, Tern, Gor th Dave i fo prominent par, [Comte ae Ue to¥e! fae W NAL R | Kober of Evanston took tye lea . St Paul, New ¥ ager nt Si Heatly UTHER 14 i tteiem Chamert in the first eightees ( pl ’ , Norther aot ecorded | Ot 2 Sit ai : ee ie ~ i a phate Seucoaaeh t Me the Went 1 b RA MON GH p sf. price changen en ihe 0 al the sn aus. wean \ 0 tion when he turned ing ; hi P hy : h of the nature of @ bear raid . » MK on the 168 te Saad Vier eu ¢ “HIGHLY. AMUSING.” x showed @ tendency to © , red with 5 » \ Lever pressure was lifted "4 intel tha FORUlat au } “kK St s etiy 0 oes0s red ja Miss Curtis a Bites Irish ; leaate at Waratin, Grar we of 1% per cent. : bona A points at the ¢ n| i revered Wit failed to. wel i ih » Milwaukee, 7 : ae oe nee Consouilated. against a low On ths BRIAN fey sic Champion in International Atianta, TT: ‘Tom Med a ie ie othay Gourd rer .tefected an advance of LYCEUM 53 Foston, 78: We cee ak : 1 re touched a ew low for] Meading was ap 18. GRACEGORG oy : a ° dividend : " ' Tourney at Wilmington, |: Watter Fovargue, Glencoe, st Jove 1 fo hovers oI ant Stanley Me f | Trading was very active, and ti ill a ea ery active, ay — sy 1 RESULTS aT L LOUISVILLE. eral lint showed losses ali around, Total| The American Window Gla GLOBE } (Sperial to The Evening Wortd), declared a dividend ts ment rey WILMINGTON, Del, Oct, i6—-Mins| FIRST RACK—Selling: for four-year: preferred rine laepniina M), | Marion Hollins of New York eliminated | o J oupward: aix. furlongs. ia the Paro, pe a taes Mrs. EH. Fitler of Philadeipiia from | ry), firat; Istdora, 108 (Kende hp atock Is 7 Eines Wel oH. a ee Wales oe caren rol ong WM.COLLI the woman's championship here to-day. Back Bay, The Re: mi [been provided to retir — ster while Mies Muriel Dodd, tie British lorence Roberts and h i | Player, did the same office tor Mra. C. ran Gorham Manufacturing Company tee trees ey Mu, pakatws } j H. Vanderbeck, another Philadelphia) Mutuels paid: Flex, athateht, 67.7, place | clared regular quarterly dividend The Censor & the Drama i ‘y player. Mrs. Fitler put up a splendid | $369; show, $8.10; Inidora, place $4.40, | Aan’ S| per cent, payable Nov. 13 to #took of “REAL BURLESQUE, fight against Miss Holling and was only | SOW $3.50; Winfred D., show $15.70, record Nov. 1. —_ GENUINE SATIRE } 4 ee mye iC Sd 2 down at the finish, The Cawicln tect Company Gectared PLAYING Gla) \ / Amalgamated Copper Company de- clared @ regular quarterly dividend of $1.60 per sire, payable Nov, 24 to stock of recom Oct. %. Announcement!!! THE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATI 1 ,000, 000 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Wednesday Clone. Open, High. Low. Close Table for Two? ? Miss Osgood made her 13.44 Oct, Ra WM BG opponent for all she was worth de heaton 16 bE vier °, . CLUBWOMEN ‘gig weteanly tae ated tas ES, sir, this way, please. Steak or sid the ete ean a atria ed » Sit, Y> D HAVE WITNESSED therefore, there will ve two Ame and two Knglishwomen. Unfortunately the American and English girls wit | meet ach other, Summary: x Hollins, New York, de- Fitler, Merion Cricket a, 2 up. Curtis, Boston, defeared jarrison, treland, 4 up and |! chops, sir? We'll grill ’em right here in plain sight. Everything cooked by electricity. Your order will be ready inamoment, sir. We do things quickly at The Electric Grill owl by The New York Edison Company. QWonderful display this, with government, industrial and farming exhibits. And the new nitrogen lamps, AND INDORSED THE FIGHT (DY BAYARD, VEILLER) || HUDSON THEATRE A Few of the ¢ the Comments: “A Strong Play and Women Should See ir Heart {2 and Brain Wide Open. wy 1eteenten QUERY “ACTION SO VIVID IT wilt (ap LINGER LONG iN MINDS OF c ‘otton receipts at the ports estimated at 99,000 bales, against 74, } last year, Market opened 13 to 15 points higher, | and held firm. Settlement of labor troubles in English mills, and reports that the Department of Agriculture took rather a pessimistic view of crop | Prospects, caused active short covering and trade buying. Liverpool market was n!rong and spot {demand improved, with some People's Gas Light and Coke Com-|auppored to be for Southern av *) pany will hold a special meeting N As the market henitated after }14 for stockholders to authorize an in uit 18 to 18 points higher offer f capital stock from $35,000,000 | came a little heavier, with lc to $50,000,000 and issue fitty-year 5 per! selling for @ reaction. 114; Mronzewing, 08! 3M! rm, at Miss Maw a to play. Miss Muriel Dodd, Engtand, defeated Mrs. C. HL Vanderbeck, Philadelphia Clu, 5 up and 3 to play. * Gladys Ravenscroft, England, 1 Miss Fanny ©, Osgood, Bos- 3 ap and 2 to play, Fitler put up a splendid fight Miss Hollins, The Merion Uve had more than one eh . but weak pu lost her the ma’ FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS Misa Hollins— . THOSE WI Out risen 665 sir! They are the brightest lights under a ao SANGER, In... be66 £m 2 outs fitter— ; A pened 2:8 'to BS lower, une in Th i oe rae the sun. Yes, it’s the first time they a Te hen ly Strong” In 7 ¢-as-a7 | #¢ttiod in tone on foreign market cables, ; eré is a good fitting have been shown to the public. We're “HAS A BG, MORAL, LESSON” ‘To-morrow Miss Hollins will play Miss cad good tee 3 ae uh Pe \ A A hi e bl making history at this t prea c semi-' ox, | but smaller moveme erican £ ad Siile: Sttve Dodd and Sflaa Ravenserott | Northwest caused some short covering, rrowi shirt : suitable ans MIEN Will be pitted against each other in the Corn was slightly lower at the open- e rey G ow, Lal % - y pes iaise Soe One ei 2 See Pie lew) deretiped) aiepia (een On| for r every occasion. Electrical Exposition and Motor Show iain Leeson atta Colas nme for tho Amertan championehiy. | een eee oe tue are nove | “Select the shirt Grand Central Palace Lexington Ave & 46th St a MRL ha Wheat steadier in late morning, \ « WINNERS AT LAUREL. [out most support emanated from eon October 15th to 25th llamtoll pm rar ary APPEALS TC_ALL ” THAT 7 lg HIGHEST Ait ALD Deny: (a SEiitie Ghesros hennene” "Chnistie Mae aBOAR mull AMUSEMENTS, "TL Corn held firm, but offerings increased nu \\\ . bearing the FIRST RACE.— Maiden two-year-| on the upturn, and in the early after- < eds; ix furlonge—Woodrow, 107) noon prices eased off a iittle. ¥ Arrow label. ' { (Byrne), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1,] Wheat iost all of the rally by mid-at- first; Recession, 104 (Karrick), § to 5, 7/ ternoon, selling down to the opening s Yj \g = to 10 and 2 to 5, second; Water Lad, 107] jevel, and to a new low level later In $1.50 and up. (Rightmire), 40 to 1, 12 to Land 6 to}, | the afternoon under pressure, closing third, Time, 1.25, Capt. Ben Small, | with losses of 11-4 in each option, Band Bar, Fool o' Fortune, Song of the} Corn cloned 1-8 higher to 1-4 lower. Valley, Tandsticker, Elbiod und Pea- fock also ran. ocelot f — SECOND RACE—Belling; three-year- olds and upward; one mile.—Dartworth, 110 (J, McTaggart), 8 to 6, 1 to 4 and out, first; Mary Ann K., 99 (Ambrose), 15 to 1, 3 to 1, even, second; Compliment, 15 (Musgrave), 10 to 1, 2 to 1, 7 to 10, third, 1.4, Harcourt, Col. Ashmeade, MICHIGAN FURNITURE CONE OPEN EVERY EVENING AT BOTH STORES NEARL me Selling; two-year-olds Qve and a half ¢urlonga,—Executor, 106 Kiucneny Cera dee ee: “lll 2000 Highest Grade New Fall Suits Just Arrived Eo PHN eaitell Bee TA ie a ARNOLD BENNETT'S New Comedy. pci @ to 5 and 3 to 5 second; Gallop, 101 Siete. Soe" ~All Must Be Disposed Of at Once and Turned Into Cash Lady, also ran. =¢2245|) HACKETT, CARHART & CO. San to 1, w ‘out, second; Mason, the tera ot dM, Marlats The Connor & the Dramatiets “Delicious Nonsense.” NOW PLAYING—GLOBE THBA, "FURNITURE. RUGS etc CASH ox CREDIT OUR TERMS: 32° Down On +5O) $5 Down On $ 752° #12° Down On$ 100. LARGER AMOUNTS it PROPORTION 2114 -3° AVE. BET. [1S KUMI STS. AT BOTH STOKES 139 W. 125'sT. @lso ran, FIFTH RAGE.—Handicap; three- Ria and uo; six furiboge~ate Joba John: 13.50, $15 and $17 High Grad This lot of 2, “ Vel are crete arf .90, i gand 817 High Grade SO EQ)| This ot of, 2.000 sts incase, wry first; Azyiade, 100 (J, McTaggert), 15 newest in Pencil Fad of Blue, Black and & 4 to and 1 to & second; I 20, $22.50 and $25 High Gray; Blue and Black Serges, Cheviots, "aanany, 440 810 a - $0 and 99 Hig $ 1 4.50 Fancy Mixtures and Tweeds, Velours and then W428 94, aig LAST Wes || wun vate to THE Taw" eat K t COWL ae a HER OWN MONEY. Sac’ || LONGACRE a : MAMI oe FHETUR Fue s E TE RAE 4, BRONX 0": Ww Tae f Miss & ABRIC JR io nme ath George PLAYHOUSE ’ at THE FAMILY CUPBOARD COMEDY. | tan 8.0, Mate. Toon & Sat 2 20 LIEVE WviE, XAN1 IPP fet Cassimeres. Sizes and models of every de- SRE ma $30, $35 and $37.50 High $ scription to fit every type of man, ultra or LAUREL ENTRIES. Credo New Fall Suits 20.50 seriphen fo § y type o ol LAUREL, Md., Oct. tesmervow's races Every Garment Strictly All Wool and H. C. Hand Tailoring Throughout i ‘ * - BET LENOX & 7" AV. ‘ Silk-Lined Top Coats for Men AMUSEMENTS, . ; Yeh i Bough AND PhID FOR F Just arrived—a complete line of men’s black and Oxford top coats, many silk-lined to the edge. Included TON DON CHARLTON ASSot SCR are sizes for every build of man, regular, stout or slim, from 33 to 48 * $12, 50 $20. 50 K inch chest measure. Values range from $20 to $45; priced... to mineoniome. Reductions in Fureihion Mme. M E L B A UL ipiatiny wien gene ms wane, Bari at, i, u aOR nM ih wo tk LEACH CRoss, ||125"1.:".. | 12 BIG ACTS Collars Neckwear 42.50 value Non-Shrinkable Wool, AN the) New ore Nie Pr UNION N SQ. | in mi, a ugh whit: | ACADEMY ii i ¥ Arrow Collars... ... Cc i d Pleated of impor ty COLONIAL Bi Bowmen, OC | _ openends Gloves OER yates Wa amatin | Sous meee, ROMER HOMBRES 4,00, $2.50 Custom- Underwear $2.00 Arabia Mochi 1. KRITHS | 6 : 7 = ee” S135 | so BV. Gow ™ $1.35 sit NlHT] matte weit hate A RAMBRA : ae Hosie guts valus $1.50 Dent's abd alee 46 i a alr eee. a “BEAUTY. ¥ ‘oe Eaco Bors Thread Silk or Lisle | Neckwear Weight Natural makes: regular and & 1O) Hil!| AmericanRoof yriyrnts HARLEM {ice . ‘|e Hosiery 50¢ and 75¢ Velvet Four- $1.60 value Standard 10 ny 29e. | uaise et B50 oe ead clea Six for $1.35 ‘Three for $1.00 Wools sccsceseses Re Vorene tae . nS falcomy Yeieene 35 | Seats Reserved in Advance, 25¢ & 50e sully v0 | AMUSEMENTS. pi Pike i Mal, 101. Meno, 10T | : REPUBLIC ¥},)\0,," i a a ||| ADIN DOSES fran east Te TEMPERAMENTALIOUKSEY rape . io nas . Inc. t TWICUSTEIN, GAYETY Ma, Tura, Thurs. ak peace Pecans MEE (STRUCTION AL MAT URRAY WEE THEA. 424 4 Le ttoer of Brew 38 10 736; Mata 18 te Oe, Retail CENIURY Sh Witt THE CC G \ fancy colors......+ fae kK pe- OPEN ALL WINTER | 1 eve net SLO fy HARDEEN ioe ait. HAS « Purses are filled, r ‘ 1a WALLACK'S_| 1 ts 205 Bi ‘ 841 B be j 119 West 42d St. 154 Kast 125th St, Mt Phol Purses are filled, Hearts are made glad, Peay ba ll an at 13th Street, Near icaduare Near Sd Ave. Vine es OF" POMPEI! Hearts are m made glad, By the timely use Opposite City Hall. Near Union Square. Open Evenings. Open Evenings. GARDEN | \/ Payne besarte To right Amateur Night) cr . Fit, *Parkey Trot Conteas) *CRUBOK GIRLE" B Of a Werld Want Ad. ea ara Lay} ow World id Want Ad. or Neat Wek Tew