The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1913, Page 13

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HTML HTTHELD tHe EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NQVEMBER. 13, 1818, ro VARDON AND RAY SAIL | HOME, BUT PROMISE TORETURNIN S14 England’s Crack Professional “Golfers Took Many Records and Much Money Back. Marry Varden and blward Ray, the Tngiieh golt chan this country © F Ula returned home today on the Cel- tle without Unole Sam's title, but with plenty of American doilara, the reconta fj of dozens of links and the satiaf: of having a bully time on th mile visit over the United States, Roth Vardon and Ray spoke enthus- astioally of thelr treatment here and especially of the remarkable growth of I] «olf fn this country. “Ted Ray, the 28-pound English siar, was much tm- s Who came to to win the open Players here. fn tte infaney here, eigner, “you ave d young stars and it's only # a time before there will be just as many trong players here as in Grout Britain.” Ray said he had competed in over for- ty exhibitions in all parts of the coun- ff try and wast < e the West. 11 came to this « country to live he would immediately hike out the Pacifi eoast. After paying the fy young Franc’ ne ment, Kay ad 1 hin net to re. maim idle, for old John Bull t* very anxe| fous to capture one vf our Kol cups and! hext year wo ly send over al team of twel fn both the amateur and open events: | Ray himself announced his intention of returning next ve and said that Taylor, the present Frit! would probably accom: though he hates the water Marry Vardon, ke his big country- than, said he had a delightful Vardon said he was xreatiy with the popularity of golf | this last visit thirteen years ago where we played.” champion, “the peopl # big interest in the # m, and especial a big compli- % our youn | ing, but you learn from the a links ‘There on the English | countered. neve. | ave many mo sourses than T Vardon, lke ¥ © compete in the o know that Francis J the two English iS at Brookline, at Britain next] ‘wan na onvicted. ass Dv, =A was returned to-day | rintnal Court against 1, who Wax one uf the © labor troubles any plant last in the Su Joneph M. °c strike leader: at the Draper Con spring, on an indi with assault on J ployee of the 1 May 7. -Annual Sale 1 F the dampness in the air affects your throat get efixge Glycerine Tab- lets. They will relieve the hoarseness or cough, ; $12 Suits and Dresses, 6.97= 5c 10c Bleached Muslin| Root’s $1.25 Underwear OA) NAAT Inch; special. .... alt ted styles with some with cloth 2M. | a 28e; popular shoes, in pat- nd gunmetal t; sizes 2% to 10 yrs. $3.50 (2 pants) Norfolk Suits tory; at, pair, ‘59c & J. Sloane's: site Hit pl \ f $1.50 Velvet Rugs— Sq. Yd. . ~ lendid Patterns, 2 Yds. Wide. Spl _ Per 0c Enelish Long Extraordinary Special $1 Thermos Bottles, 69cl 8c $1.0 Ansonia at nlaid Linoleum ” Mattresses, 9.97 These $12 Brass Beds n’s $1.10 I ne “Ostermoor $1.75 Camforts or Blankets 2 feet. Ort ul Zo $15 Gen Smith's, 9x1 19.97 59c Coffee Mills 3 Gillette Blades Genuine “Gillette” M. Sales. Genuine ~ 1 Ash Sifter Feed 59¢ “53 using $8 "Goats and Dresses Rotary Te Climax Cheopers $3.50 j 69c Navy Storm Serge ting | 1.19 > heavy quality: per 47c coney, Per- 54 in yard x a $1.25 Lace Curtains Taree yarcs 3 Fur Sets $9 & $10 nedium gray. worth $1.89; special yard.... Gray Suitings 18¢ Sets $1.89 Chinchilla Coa Bloc vaorbent Cot- “Wadone" Violet 24c Pure A» Talcum; ;. Pare Castile Soap; io ALAA =

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