The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1914, Page 15

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| ¢ froin i ———— ore 3:8 « ry 3 ie 7 } \ "i THEN rD Mn eee Ba Tanah rae i NOTHING vt ot tas = WITH MILBURN mected the big of American | American Polo Star Peis Bir Proves He ponies. Asked his opinion ofthe ontcome Lord Has No Broken Rib in Final Workout. sense oe “ daded, Tat wal parton, was woo raiser Tearpeintd That 6 Ameri- boned could be guilty of auch inferior vite Load ene last long, ate efendere began ridin the ‘pall * i down in their Oppo" nents’ territory and they gradually added to pas beh although every bar. mee ¥, RS it hey her wae of the championship matches, | Wimborne pointed to the line of | pont and said: “They will decide! ea. In my opinion the side | rward | tha 8 the better animals will be noes efor hia team to have ! victorious.” GIRLS! CLEAN’ AND BEAUTIFY HAR seems, wean NO DANORUFF—25 CENT DANDERINE its final preparation for the interna-|Stop washing hair! Try ne|_ this! Makes it glossy, soft and abundant. “Tuxedo to parable softness, lustre ind luxuriance. 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It goes ri Gone for the championship series ex- able that Capt. Cheape whose Injury caused & postponement of the first title game may be in the saddle for @ Iittle while this afternoon. With bis face heavily bandaged, Capt. Cheape watched the Americans work out yesterday afternoon from the @ludhouse veranda, 4 large crowd of society polo en- thustasts turned out to watch the last Practice of the home team, but espe- Something New all a@ typical Milburn game. Just to show he wasn't suffering from & broken rib, as many thought, the fa- mous star quickly got busy and s! | sath Bowtie the the dentifrice ok fel a oll Dr. Lyon’s Perfect Dental Cream i is a decided ad- vance in dental cream formule. ickly m soluble. Deposits no sticky masses be- ree n Use Laie ie ee iaecey: inses thoroughly, pm em ae leaving the mouth con Nehteon edhe ifigicorrd 2 rons Perfect Tooth wie sow. 27th Su, Dept. 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