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ec eRe ee we i ra fi : * , : , ‘ wr THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914. $11,835. FOR GAYNOR FUND.| Fn) 0 tr icons inane "areaver | Crake, Mectaamg, Heater, Peguian, City of the Retail Liquor Dealers’ fe Canningharn: McClena! { Association. t; WU artin, Cham! Liquor Dealers of Greater Clty Cone ati ollowing Prostdents of the vartoun| Sf ee, “Desmond, Kenny, tribate That Sam for Memorial. locals attended a meeting of the Ex-| tard, Kano, Btack, MeGarry, Zachar- NA ecutive Committees of the Maor Gay-|sowsky, Kanze, Olpp, Foerat, Liebler q ‘The sum of $11,8% hae been turned! nor Memorial Association yesterday 6 Fetzer, Goetz, Waaner and covet iy. jul | | | Long Island Girl Gave Former Intercollegiate Cham- Remarkable Exhibition Over | pion Wins by. 4. Up—Hol- Essex County Course. lins Beats Lee. (Special to The Evening World.) ESSEX COUNTY CLUB, Orange, (Special to ‘The Evening World.) ba TUXEDO, N. ¥., May 29—Favorable N. J., May 29.—Miss Liltan B, Hyde, weather etaekt out A large gallery © dark-haired Long Island girl, over- | tnis morning for the second round of whelmingly defeated Miss Georgtanna | maton play in the Tuxedo it Club's! Bishop of Brooklawn, 9 up and 7 to © spring fixture. Chief Ini was in| im the finals for the Women's Metro- | match hetween Perey Pyne 3d, Brinioe- | , Politan Golf Championship here to- | ton, once inter-colfellate title holder, day, and James R. Hyde, Brooklyn, broth- | OF ” » Le * Mins Hyde, playing a game that or of the former Metropolitan woman i ; POTASH® PERLMUTTER) | {SH toe si. Woof 0 wage "ae | Reduced to SHUBERT a Probably no woman in this country Champion, Hyde won a gold medal aS if ‘ eR he : : ever equalled, refused to allow MISS yesterday, while Tyne, yesterday af- | Sm SF mp .—— } f ' PETROVA Mee tin asend ie Gan v4 vee crca ternoon, in the first match play round NC => Y — | 0 : : iM ape Ls edd “ake scored even lower. The other contests N / > GRACEGEORGE ‘ day's matcH marked time. Miss 11. Dwight Partridge, Bedford, vs. ® |] , | Hyde has captured the “Met” title | ,ronie Reid, st. Andrews; McKim { 4 It also produced a gtrl who should | ; plonship with the fair English title) “rioting beat Lee, 2 and 1, Both —— Orem S w » . . $e holder. Miss Bishop was entirely | jiaveq well until the fifteenth where S | We c @mtclassed. Hor defeat was the most, Lee was discouraged by being laid @ / ee | “ t this country in Hollins, Weat rooBk, ys. C, 8. Lee, ae ee aise 3 ehertiations! cham- Tuxedo, and BE. M. Barnes, Engle- wood, vs. J. N. Steel jr., Piping Rock. papi el Nrs decisive she has sustained In. Afteen | stymie, Hollins, who is now in his, — first tournament of the season, was) { Milas Bishop was visibly nervous at! ou: in 3g, 6 the start and her nerves soon became . MGs uuRing bd ANOE ERAT WiBt| poo Shey tetac tate oe AP ple Everything runs smooth for the chauffeur when (ohne hadiaes fs | by Knocking in Reid's batt atter he|| ' he has his fragrant, fresh-rolled NAVY cigarette to comfort Given an early lead Miss Hyde! had been stymied. He was square could, afford. tay take. chaneos and) nad geen atymied. He war mwea|| him. His hands are steady and his eyes are clear — he’s everything went right. It was just| holes. Partridge won the next three ha and content. the reverse for Miss Bishop. Her|reaching the turn in 39, two strokes PPy , @amo was an unbroken string of mis-| under Reid. Of the remaining holes GAIL & AX fortunes. Reid took the 10th and 14th and the | will be open all day Saturday, May 30th, for the benefit of my out of town customers. GAME CAME TO A FINISH AT| 13th was halved, while Patridge Wek ce ELEVENTH HOLE. won the other three. one-sided game t fin- Pyne beat Hyde 1 fi fa- ee aan es. ee on int eae ae oe Straw Hat Free with testants played the b: holes, Miss|ing t ti hol ly by Hyde’ ‘ol ME Sse reneatag score oft "| mioane'a sett ot fost tole a Lona Cut Tobs sult, overcoat or pants or- ee a a Beautiful weather and an enthusl- | ing to strike the ball true. ng Cut Tobacco THE VELLOW TICKE! (rege anal lil loo [eg rte hal rate ce ‘a as Peshage’* dered from this date until cS es LN of ladies and a sprinkling of men| ath, where the natch way tothe imezee ere SENS Eee CANDLE! ene ous pectea tha, puayess wake: they” aed lr Tene hae ee Tt ee my straws are cleaned fil: $e st the caddy house, Boon after | oe eee ploviog bese, bal tivaes NAVY is such pie mild tobacco that the attendance became so large that | WAS S00 . atta) e's pee . the rope gang waa pressed into cor. | meena, Due wave bim a half endl? you can smoke it all day long with healthful vice —_——_ enjoyment. acy AMAt auny beeline poltbek A. 0. H. ANNUAL MASS. NAVY has a wonderful flavor and fragrance— ‘ FOREST PRODUCT, out BA of ‘ Grand Central Palace— Meg 31-90, Daity 10 A. M. to 11 be ! s “The St Ameri Fite would envy, mainty due to her re-| To Be Held To-Morrow Morning in|] sweet, rich and mellow—that come from the care- H ary ot Aamatein f markable ating, ‘the longest of any| st. fck's Cathedral. ful aging and blending we ie this ripe, mild C: & FUMES!’ SERVICE holes. At the third, 430 yards, sho|;ie fe Geundral Dehool Hel, Pieteen Four Wrappings keeps this tobacco pure and fresh ‘i ess wot off a drive over 200 yards and | street and Lexington avenue, at 9.45 holed out in 5, although trapping her | o'clock. You can easily learn to roll this silky Long Cut into 1431 BROADWAY |S =and Cor. 40th St. OPEN EVENINGS MADISON SOUARS) E accond shot. ‘The fourth’ was halved | ;,7He Members will march in 'n body'] perfect cigarettes. You'll also enjoy it in pipe and in 4, the nearest Miss Bishop came to| annual memorial, masw will be cele- chew—for NAVY is famous ‘‘all-around tobacco.”’ winning a in the entire ma: as nerves gave iy e Church of 1. ‘Thomas FRE Ask your dealer for the Free book of ROOF GAR DEM: 9 sixt second shot dropp Apontle will be Father ” into a sand pit squarely behind a| Philip 8. Conran of at, Francis de Lu Papers’ ai aod with each 5-cent Open “m high “hunker.” ‘Twico Mise” Bishop | Sille: aub-deacon, Father John P package 0} ‘. Evenings 20tm street, atrenes jiantiy oO get over, but each! ys | et tine the ball tolled baci. Miss iiyue| A sermon will be preached by one THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY TOMORROW ~~ Boing straight, was home in five,| Of the Cathedral fathers, (Sat.) NI while her opponent conceded the he ) MI88 HYDE PLAYED REMAR IN Pie Ween ABLE GAME AT 7TH HOLE. ; ; . ; Miss Hyde's golf was sensational ADMISSION §4 At the seventh her second shot NAY 4 Sy : 'LUDING cl on top of a bunker guarding green, Taking « ditticult stymie, ¢ Lond Island girl calmly took a putter @nd played to within twelve feet of the pin for a tive. Miss Bishop, fall- ing short, took six. | On the next hole both carried a bruok on their tee shot and Miss Hyde made the green on her second) , @ great brassio shot. Following this up she holed cut a fifteen putt for 4a three that made the gallery gasp. | , At the ninth Miss Lishop made her mecond halt when Miss tiyde found 2 trap cn her second shot and her re- vovery fell short of the green, Mir Hyde outdrove the Brooklawn | rirl by nearly thirty yards on tho) (tenth, but the ball rolled into a trap long the road. UA. ANO MAE. VEANON CASTLE MANAGEMENT neem re00 106 Weer core Sracet, @ew Yorn May 26th 1914. b peared ward for th — —— iin sr unredale, iodine ber Maobatien dre, Sa ¥ trapped, Miss Hyde simply used Thertre and Real, fis : Bee iblick, wetting a beautiful recov- " UBLIC ' 100th St., Man. Are. “hy Sac ~% ry. te tl ime Bice Je ms ‘¢ Pe eel oo ee REPUMLIC Gs |WESTEND Bie | Migs Hyde was home in 5 to Miss Bishop's 6. | There was a big elément of luck | ‘fm the next play which decided the match. Driving downhill Miss Bishop's ball) ‘a littlo sliced rolled to one side down! fto a ravine and came to rest under @ Faised trunk of a tree. Both con- festants went down to investigate and! #t was found that the ball was un-) Bees Oa, Price te Se G2 1 beg to announce. that “PROTEC "Ushi aed the Dancing Salon at. Luna: Park. known as "The Castles Summer House® ie under eee ee ie | gry, F. KRITH'S | Mercedes, Jaa, the auspices of Mre. 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