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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, 4 landt Park will be’ built, with space for more than 100 new lockers, sev- e ; | _ | Courses to “~~ Open May 1 Van Cortlagdt course, the eleventh hole being | mov south, making necessary a clean pitch over the lake and to the green, + thereby eliminating confusion with | Players leaving the mecond toe. A ishown Improved sand heap will be installed on tho ap- proaching sido of the stone wall haz. [that he has take ard of the tenth putting green ———— OXFORD DRAWS OUTSIDE POSITION IN BIG RELAY. PHILADELPHIA, April 13.—-Drawings for the national and interna Out Drisc Johnny Woward, the pre . nt in every As a result of concerted action on part in wit! the part of golfers who uge (he public Maks: at Van Cortlandt Park and Pel- o Park and through the services the General Committee on Golf, Borough of Bronx, Thomas W. Whit- tle, Park Commissioner of the Bronx, ‘has entered enthusiastically into a “woheme for improvement of the public {Brooklyn fighter, in the frst of @ ten round bout at the men met in the main event the other clubs are as follow At Irving A. C., Brooklyn, Ge laying out of an additional eigh- ‘teen holes in the “hills” at Van Cort- ‘fandt, the new course to be finished early this summer, furnishing a _thirty-six-hole public course at this W Piping of all the putting greens of ¢ Pelham Park course will be dot “fmmediately. The Pelham co saleo will be given a thorough gbauling and additional hazards in- led, making it an lent Jinks ith ita Improved putting greens. ‘With the opening of the gulf season e@nforcement will be made at both raes of all the rules of the United tes Golf Association. An addition | sixth, to the present clu house at Van Cort: | % © -FBEBLE OLD PEOPLE ‘Ase Told How to Strength and Vigor. ~eAs one grows old the waste of the ‘system becomes more rapid than re « the organs act more slowly and Yess effectively than in youth, the cir- culation is poor, the blood thin and digestion weak. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and ; tonic without oil is the ideal “Btrengthener and body-builder for old folks, for it contains the very elements peeded to rebuild wasting tissues and replace weakness with strength. Vinol ulao fortifies the system against colds ‘wad thus prevents pneumonia. *°Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Ga, Sere “If people only Ienew the good Vinol does o! le, I am sure you swpould’ be unable to supply the hoe ‘c burg: third, Lawrenceville, One-mile high school—Fi Commeretal; third, draw, Young Fox. At Vanderbilt A. C. Young fourth, Buffalo Central ladelphia Central; sixth, Brooklyn Manual. One-mile freshmen—First, Pennsylva- Harvard; third, Dartmouth; o—First, tling Hurley defeated Johnny Iino : fi and Young Drummie out Johnny Daly of Jersey At Sharkey A. C Pennsylva rd, City. At _Fuirmont A, C, Johnny, At Dexter Park A. boxed a draw. seventh, ninth, Regain | LAUGH AT REPORT THAT LIPTON MAY NOT RACE. A cable despatch in a morning paper yesterday to the effect that Charles BE, Nicholson had®ncountered labor troubles in the building of the Shamrock IV. that might prevent the America’s Cup races was Inughted at by the members of |the New York Yacht Club It was pointed ou that if there was any pos- #ibility of dir Thomas Lipton not being able to send his challonger here» he would notify tle club immediately. ‘Then probable that he like the paying of to the works tand in libs the league will have “their strengthened” and get fair pla times. The Chief Executive Keystone State was unable to the meeting of the umpires stead. assignments for to-mor games are as follows: at Brookly a Philadelphia, Orth and {einnati, and Rigler and Louis, Johnson will would let a m: ime way. As far as the boat “being nothing but ow" goes, t i big life.’ *If Vinol fails to build up the feeble, {eid people, and create strength ‘will return your money. F . S.—Our Saxo Sulve stops itching sm: The Mapleton A we'by fer A.C. the battery for of Germany, world sprinting j Ber 6 Maple= ton Ath! and Kenedy and Clark th i LY for content distance onten! yele race in this country, i " and’ begins healing at once. Vetceen winning the one-mile open overture | 22, the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, FREE 4% your dealer for , All Riker Gravesen prize at the Newark Velodrome onan, thousands of letters tom Wines peek: the FREE book of & . ing meet. ut » feature event of]. ‘4 ” ., in New Ne Hope for the afternoon, the one-mile Shanley | "8 healt many of them openly state “papers ‘ that goes with each Brooklyn and LA PORTE, Ind., April 13. one tal handicap, with @ $100 first prize and ee own een ty test they baye 5-cent pack atores where this blu a a4 a stick pin from B, M. Shanley jr,, | teeaine ’ aking Lydia Te) ‘ and white si os Ww tea Be a Dasani Seaton ate ioe went to Alfred Grenda of Tasmania, |E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound; | t AN sign oirme pasenall nuechor tet dyiestriqing from the 16-yard mark, Autt | ridin some cases thht't has saved them THE AMERIC rv) t ¥ w 7 " splayed. fiver hart, Ind. 5 finishing fqurth, from scrateh. from surgical operations. Monahan’s *25, Lig Last week I told you, Mr Reader, about boring Mass. Do you realize what this means? A tailo had lo r wh tures, as a growin furniture, trimmings, linings, etc., were the best. I was load Ihave woolle value to me. The season has béen backward. my own stock into this buy, | am making Blue serges, cheviots, unfinished worsteds, fine pencil jecting a lot ler 119-121 Nassau Street g.” When you consider that I am selling clothing in this fave blishment, where for fourteen years nothing but the hest priced clothing in the country was sold, and that I have the same equipment, the same beautiful store, g $25,000 to $30,000 to fit up, every mod: venience, all the electric light effects used by my decessor: play rooms where we use special tric lights to give the effect of broad daylight on the slot! itself, that instead of $30, $35, $40, $50 for a suit of “clothes, my price for the coming week will ke coat to eres $9.75, and I guarantee to each customer that the union label will be found in the pocket of each nt, insuring healthful and sanitary conditions In ts manufacture. 59 75 ~~ Suit or Topcoat to Order . 119 & 121 Nassau Street Near Beekman Street OPEN TILL 7 P. M. SATURDAYS, 10 P. M. ITCHELL THE Howard Knocks | Bayonne, N. J. middleweight, who has last six months, added a quick K. | Mietory to his list on Saturday night by putting away Jack Driscoll, the way Sporting Club of Brooklyn, nal relay | rounds and Howard landed a right *eouraés, Tho courses at Van Cort- eepeyrl ge ‘alversity | of hand swing on Driscoll’ so walllburn, wan in great form and. it down that kind of a job. And it takes " £ ni ral ere announced to-day. to the fi for the ful ie to hi at bac a is i eee Proll ts Will ' 60 | hep uke as fellowes: Scenes him to the floor for foam won so easily. He used his back: fresh, sweet, mellow NAVY tobacco to Were Weeds bin wsmneninces on a Qhe-mile preparatory school champion)" rn.9 results of the main bouts at| nhe has in his formergamer.|| make the cool, fragrant cigarettes these ; {Nelson and Battling Lahn foug > Nelson was substituted for and Kokoma Kid boxed a draw. At Brown Gymnasium A. C. Bat- . Eddie Fits- simmons outpointed Bull Thompson, and Walter Mohr fought a draw. . C., Brookl Young Temple and Young Langfo: asain TENER ASSIGNS UMPIRES FOR NATIONAL OPENINGS. Gov, Tener, President of the Nation- al League, has juat como out with tho declaration that the umpires in league headquarters here, and Secre- tary John A. Heydler presided in bis at Newark Ope: NEWARK, April 13.—Walter Rutt pion, was successful in his first short $45 Suitings to Order out a large manufacturin aded up his store with stock, woollens, trimmings, linings, machines, electric plant—in fact, everything that would go to make at.the start of the busy Spring season. He failed for $10,000. He business, were worth, in my estimation, , up for the season; had no room for anything in the line of woollens. The proposition was put up to me, and negotiations with the receiver showed that pound bey 8 goods I have shigred to my New York stores, dividing them up between 11 Inj o plaids and checks; in fact, everything that would comprise.a comp STEVENSON. HAS NARROW ESCAPE ON POLO FIELD. Malcolm Stevenson, one of the most promising aspirants for the left vacant by the retirement Whitney from the team, narrowly on Riding the | Iron Girders oll.| ising ed serious injury battle 6 Blues and ode hin the round Br hittin Stevenson's pony nm and necking him down, Fe ea ae oath ntinue the} | —SWinging a hammer, handling tons of of ten} game, in viiao {i Blues easily out- steel high in the air—it takes men to hold classed the ix periods, beating them by 12 men smoke all day long with healthful enjoyment. GAIL & AX NAVY Long Cut Tobacco “The Best Tobacco in the Best Package” MRS. LYON’S ACHES AND PAINS Have All Gone Tince Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. Limbo Waltz pointed Harvey wa Tarte Hil, Pe-—*Kindly permit me ive you m; jimonial in fave Capa Lyca E. Piskinn's NAVY is pure golden-brown strands i of ripe, mellow Burley tobacco — care- fully aged up to three years to brin out the delightful Burley mildness an fragrance. Mp other tobacco has the won- derful flavor and bouquet of NAVY. It’s easy to learn to roll this silky NAVY into a ciga- rette — no tobacco drops out or rolls away. female troubles for fjsome time and had! hands y at all of the} attend in the all gone I cannot It is true that nature and a w ¥ * | work has produced the yrandest remedy, NAVY is the for woman's ills that the world has “all-around” ever known, From t herbs of the fi tobacco—it makes a perfect cigarette, and it’s fragrant and delici- ded, und today Lydia E. Pinkl eat Vegetable Compound is recognized ba os tpl ed itis cham. |from coast to coast as the standard tasty and lasting as a remedy for woman's ills. chew 9 tailor, Jos. H. Monahan, done business for a number of years, who fixtures of the newest patterns, sewing a manufacturing business. is man stops was not a bankrupt, because his stock and $20,000. The woolens were the finest. The ‘30, Genuine o ha of those genuine string is 15 inches assorted sizes, wi Gold Clasp. tute fact that French P. no better in appearance this property for less than half its and qualities. The most of these oe ie Nassau St. and 1431 Broadway. a price t ti it t P or the entire range, suit to $9.75 stripes, narrow line stripes, tartan $9 "7 5 ete tailor shop; suit to order........ e 1431 Broadway This is my banner store. I have taken the choicest weaves from Monahan’s stock and placed them in this store, corner 40th Street. I have held in this store all my old salesmen, who, under the management of Mr. Frank Arvine, who has been with me here for the past three years, will be pleased to give each customer the attention he is accustomed to, and I assure you, one and all, of the finest values shown in New York ns of all the city. We are selling th as fast an we can strii Uvery string guaranteed rders filled, # cents extra. Mtamends, Wal AMUSEMENTS, _ TROPOLITAN OP 1 tiretel & vakD, oN Neues £ feinteden Lass paw Petia t, [Nellie V COLONIA Blue serges, black unfinished worsteds, fancy wor- steds and cheviots, Monahan’s prices $25, $30, $35. My Price, Suit to$ Order, for This Week 9.75 OLUMBIA out URRA Taxi Girls *24 4 HU IE asta, 1431 Broadway Corner 40th Street OPEN TILL 9 P. M. SATURDAYS, TAILOR soston oP. M. Read World Real Estate Jor Best Bargains. Use World Real Estate Jor Quick Results, —————— a sssssessssssSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Guaranteed To-Dayaad To-Morrew We will offer 600 more Strings ize French Penrlsat 08 centseach. Every i long, ® Bolid ing them. xive satisfaction or we will refund the money. Sterling (4 Silver Thimbles, 5 cents. Mail » Charles A. Keene 180 Broadway, N.Y. Burlesque these are being sold at from 25.00 to 810,00 throughout Cg em ¢ to RA HOUSE 19g) B. F, KEITH'S New York Theatres an Mat W'S NAW THAATR Ads. Ads, (3 ¢ < Toba VPYLAND, | lex Ak ‘ isis" | “PINAFORE GRACE GEORG Palncess Wap SAM BERANE. lives Tanasy teers Lote THE MIDNIGHT GIRL Sv. rsa BOOTH Hid Finis ari2 I <A es j Steet ae ered aah COR Heat ar. CAURETTE NEW YORK'S LEADING Acoaceneeg ee rs MAUDE. ADAMS: P3555. LYCEUM, atest. iii bole cpa plaeraane GARRICK "wot Sm, Sees ARR Lat fate. Matinee To-ay 25%, S33 VICTOR HUGO'S BURLIME CLASSIC, The Season's Most Delicious Comedy. Weeks GhEAY" “THE WIZARD BIGGEST CIKCUS AND ME! 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