The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1915, Page 11

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i { \ QoLr. The qualifying round for the Prest- Gent's Cup at the Oakland Golf Club was finished yesterday. ‘The ascor Seymour Dunn, §7—16—11; Lieut. Wi 1—5—76; Charles E. Clare Cassel, defeated Mra. Alfred Graham Miles and Miss Edna Wildey in the final round of doubles at the wn dort WA Drown 9042 da, | Gr Bb 6 ees ‘Arthur Schinzel wae rirla ther, | Mine $9—10—79; 4% on + | Hyurstedt sais play Mra” Marshall Me- - Tho ;|Lean for the title in the singles this 96—15—81 8 14x} « Graig Colgate, 90-9 et: Ft afternoon. — 1482; W. B. Donnell, 96—15 SW. Helknap, 103-2184, and i i | Dean Mathey and Robert Le Roy out- De Rham, 91—-9—82. «| PlevgLarold H. Hackett and Fre Alexander yesterday at the A best-ball irkome match was|tioliow Country Club, The fami played yesterday at the Baltusrol Club, |/Of Davis Cup players and form farston and Wharton. Green | tional champions fought throu Gefeated Jerome Travers and Pau! Star- | es 14 series of rallies until ¢ ret 4 by 3 up. @ winners were 4 up) beaten to a standatill at 7—5, on the morning round and 1 down in| — the afternoon, when Travers returned Niles and A. 8. Dabpey of the t individual eighteon-hole mist Lawn Tennis Club, Boston, lc N. W. ofthe match, 1 Goteated Theodore I, Pell and. Ih ; shag 93 f hed York tn the Boal round bin invitation. tc ent at Tuxed vouterday by three one. "| ATHLETICS. wk Athlott ward Rens of the Mo Club broke the five-mile outdoor record — New York Club's last stop in the Went. |4M4 Jotuar Howard and Duic® Brandt and Bat ons ut a: 1 nivel of of ihe a, Wvalkes r al anderbitt R. Ward won the Bry 1x | ern cireutt. Ming Lahe, - y shanplonahip singles yesterday at the outt. shows wilt Siow retort, wy | Reatard park Vaan Rennie ctut We! The White Sox, as are the Cubs in| yl Ta Statin’ an trie meth outed not recognliaed, a tho tre ; ,| detente larry’ J. Steinkamp by 6—2.| the National League, are in first pladd porn. At Olvimplc A. ©. of Harlem Bemmy sonterm ‘he international code of — in the American League race, and [Trott ve. Battling Champ and Kid Ghetto ve, meamurt CYCLING, "he and they ' Freaks naif) et Leap Aon A, 0, Deve rere. 1 Sereyerae Naphtal of the Century Road Miss Molla Bjurstedt, patred with Mina " SS o sociation, riding from the 2+ minute 40-second. m won the ten- mile handicap of the Century Road Ctub at Floral Park, L. 1, yesterday. He als able bottle ii non-refillable? Wheelmen, PUTTING EM OVER THE PAN Yesterday's homers— xe Johnson, Senators, off powney, Buffeds, off Packard, Kaw- Buft- Morton, “Il bet I can fill it, It looks easy and I think it it | te \f Kruger, Kawteds, off Bedtent, The baseball situation much Chicago to-day. With the Cub: /and Sox in “That doesn’t seem | | wildered. to ‘turn the trick.’ | upeath valley” Let’s see—I've a| Wood of on in a pretty battle ctor de | NA better way. [victory made six atraight for the Box Jim Scott beat Joe | Chief Bender got another trimming. He has won one game with the Feds, day bill, The sum total of hits he Be sure you get Carstalre 1 by the ‘Terps in two games | har, Rye in the non-refillable getting three per game off pete good bottle to Me dergast and George MeCon- | A good whiskey hig peer Three Newfed pitchers fel victims to} | Fielder Jones's slugging Sloufeds, ee Poca purest 5 einfally bles in America. ded and aged posi we Roth Chicago tear riousty {hia opponent, but outside of this Brooks | June v. perched in first. pli at for, made hin look foolish, Brooks scored oeliChis Qrevetisne. So. either, with thetr nenrest competitors | at will and made Britton mise numerous| Werry Poliok hay rmetvel telegram from Tan will take the lead away. times. jeter Men of New York: Today, in this advertisement, I quote prices that seem almost impossible. This would be so in an ordinary season. Today every man that I meet who has woolens to eell is willing to sacrifice. I have bought woolens, linings, trimmings, everything that goes to make a suit of clothgs, cheaper than at any time in my career I can get all the help I want today to manufacture garments so that my customers can get satisfaction at prices that | would make their pocketbooks fee! glad Today I am taking advantage of opportunities, and I am giving those same opportunities to my customers Carments sold by me in New York will be cut and made Any customer ordering a suit of the same treat f = by me in my own shop clothes for $9, $10 or $12 will be accorded ment he would receive in @ tailor shop where they charge $25- 430 $35. The wovlens wil! be absolutely ol! wool and ell worsted Coats will be made up with handsmade fronts, which I gueranteé noi to break down Mitchell concave shoulders have been @ feature of my work since starting in business some ll en years ogo The going out of ¢ of » finwhed ut does not mean a completed tranmetion While the garment holde together I persvnally wm responsible for everything » id under my lebe! « Mipping of boings needing of pressing might commider up to me, 1 ineiet on wnmediately receiving come. | will do my utnoet to we ut potronage Signed esi The Tailor —— 1431 BROADWA OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9. SATURDAY “ ot the thirdafast time prize. Cl The last drop! Li Fitawing NapMinie gig’ ptiee, Choe wonder if a Car-| |lenth, Pehind him, was William Seg | en of the Empire en tue stairs non - refill. | f jolph Rom, e City! st *| the score was The | st, dence. tam and Terrapins divided a | ®no! hand, ton Janded a To the Lowly CHICAGO, May 24 .| appear here for the first game of the season this afternoon. Local fans are anxious to see the club that Manager Donovan ts making put up such a stiff fiaht for first place. This will be the are going to play their best to keep the coveted position. The known little about how tt feels to hold the top rung of the ladder since 1906, when they won the World's champion- ship. The Yanks lost the Louis through another |those ninth-inning rallies by the |Brownies. Going into the leat period all, but the Browne |a008 wot busy with their bat and In-|hammered the necessary run across the plate, Branch Rickey, the ager of the team, was absent. ) fever plays Sunday baseball, looks very | Austin, the former Y first ‘places and the Whates | Charge. Southpaw Wellman, who beat jin second Chicago fans are rather be-|the Yanks in the firat game of the | series, was on the rubber, The Yanks lost three straight in Louis, largely due to overconfi- The New York | BI Donovan's speed boys aren't find-| of the locals’ lowly ae Ce ee 8 | gain Sestsraay ARDNER BROOKS EASILY |sccutal cio ity ator We veka cian tt (M110 WEST 36TH st ot ie tn a "Wins BOUT AT SHARKEY, ==2 mets ast Sesses- "| LUNCHEON &be Then and three hits. ba Gardner Brooks, the pitting local boy, Brooks was to wed up at the club so ¥ if dozen An i yards of two my way High as 1o O'CLOCK ight from Lowef, bout here Saturday night, when | +s ted Young Britt of Staten Island, substituted. Brit- atterns alike. )THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 24, YANKEES OPEN BIG SERIES WITH WHITE SOX TO-DAY New Yorkers Desperate After Losing Three Straight Games that be would let Willant fight Jim Cottgy, the “Dubin Gteet,” on Labor Day afternoon at Brighton Desch, providing that Coffey defeats Jim Flynn there on May 31, Gibson says he ope that Jomes means it, Joba Welssmantel has arruned two ten round /FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP —_—_— By John Pollock sail] Hl Becawe the promoter of two boring clube in Indianapolia wanted to hold « series of bouts on May 26, one tn the afternoon and the other in the evening, which i the day before the Mg fire: hundred mile automotiie race, Mayor Bell de ete! to put an end to the wrangling by mot! fying the managen he w pot allow the thows to be held, The b which were to have taken place, were those between Jack Dillon and George Chip, in the afternoon, and Freddie Wels and Milbum Saylor, at night. fam Langton! who is one of the areatent fighters this country hae ever produced, te think ing seriously of selling bie property Mam. and going to Australia, where plenty of fights, Sam says that colorat Are not wanted here any more ant for that reason he intends to a9 to the Antipates, Browns, ver: —The Yankees Youne Weinert has brea selected to fight Gun boat Smith in the main bout of the star show to be staged by John Welsamantel at Ebbets’ Field in Brooklyn, on the afternoon of May The | fighters who will clash in the other boute are John Dundee and Jotnny Dramme, Al, McCoy Grom vs, Paul Doyle, Pinky Burns vs, Young | Sox have | Kayes and Manny Tumer v#, Sailor Hotfman, Mike Gftibone, who meets Teo Houck at the Bt, Nicholas Rink A. ©. on Wednesday night, declared to-day that he tniende to romain here for 4 few weeks and got on © match with Cham Al Moor, “IC 1 etn only get McCoy to me," maid Mike, 1 will take hie tite from him.” final game in one of Coltm Bell, the Avistralian hearyweight eham. boca pom, will get another chance to make good tn 4 dout at one of the local elute, His opponent will be Dan (Porky) Fiyne, who sprang o big eurprion soreral weeks ago by outpointing Al Reich, They will battle ton rounds at the Fair. mont A. ©. of the Bronx on nest @aturtay night, It should be Tommy Walsh, mai ririter man- Ho} , TIMMY | pout with Johnoy Griffithe at Memohis, Tena ‘ankee, was in | recently, by declaring Griffiths the winnar, Walsh tent the writer & bunch of newspaper clippings he tattle, and they all aay HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Jimmy Clair, the Western middieweight, and Joe Welling, the Chicago lightwalght, who made & great bit here with the fight faze by hie won ers, on account | terful showing ine hout with Johnny Marto at The Long Acre A, A. will hold « Mbecial show nett Thursday night, Four ten-round bouts will be staged. The principaln in these events will be Abe Friedman, the tA, A. U. champion, Jimmy Murr ky Hommey va, Mo’ fe |. Bill Kote Jor Killott, and Jimmy Mitten re. Jack Thomas promising ban- Mass, won rugeed, trom him to-day, be paid: My arm ie well and with an injured | srong again, and 1 will give thet fell Leach Pre tty : Bare puncnen o8 Kid’ White a "Oalteesn et Appleton, Wis, Jowes, manager of chainpion Jew Willard, stating nventor David oing business. I offer you the services of the highest-priced custom clothing designer in the couatry, and I will cut, trims and make suit of clothes to your order for the next two weeks, sold by New York's of highest-priced tailors for £30, $35, $49, my price sult to order I have made arrangements for wixty-five pleces of United States Worsted Company's high-grade Blue Serge, guaraniced pun and walt water prool, abmolutely all wool, | make this to your order, and no tailor in town advertises it under $25.00, my price, three-plece muil lo order $6, $7 and $8, My Price. . . ... UNCALLED-FOR SUITS as Low as $5.00 1 Advise Old Customers to Get In on This Sale and Order Two or Three Suits Two of the Hand- somest Stores in New York City. | OFEN EVENINGS TILL 7. Ritil bouts for the show of the roadway Sporting Civ of Brookiye for to-morrow night too Frankie Nottor meets Terry Mitchall, and in the atar bout Kid Gravee of Milwaukee Teallan Joe Gone bantamaeiaht, fighte Murray Alien im one of the sit round contests, YOU, whose every minute is taken up with something to not an old piece in thi: have been thoroughly overhauled for the latest St: MERCHANDIS Py what you get here. And our Convenient- Payment Plan Brussels Sa 14.98 Jacobean Dining Room Suite, In quartered oak: In. wide, serving table Is 36 In, wide HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, a I WANT MONEY!] of my stock finds me with about fifteen hundred ow’s fine tailoring stock yet to be disposed of. Tartan Checks, Shepherd Plaids, Glen Urquhart Checks, all the newest colorings that were in his stock. Some sold as high as $35 and $40. This week I intend to make a clean-up. to turn these goods into money. Quick turns and a very short profit is *G.00 Ends of Worsted Trouserings to Order, Sold as & MITCHELL The Tailor soston 119-121 NASSAU STREET SATURDAY * O'CLOCK To the first ‘a Ganinge Brooks, the rok (HIPPO DROME EXCURSIONS. DECORATION DAY Special all-ctec! vestibuled trains to MAUCH CHUNK GLEN ONOKO 91,50 RQUNO, TBI aver ride to the famous Swit and picnic glen, cos TT ter tes ROBO aviele 48TH ST. fis eee beter a? ners: vox* STN ‘i NERS ‘he markets lea in Furniture; Eat incredibly LO UALITY PRICES uffet Ie 48 in, tong, china HMiustrated. Axminster Café Maxim ‘PHONE GREELEY 5518 LEAD 1c —The Most Exqui: DINNER $1.25—-Renowned for Years SUPPER a la carte “KEEP MOVING” Sharkey A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AT MIDNIGHT, t Frankie | Ad Wolgast ie eble to vs his right arm again. WILL SURPRISE THE MOST CRITI se t the later | 1" @ telegram which Jimmy Johnston reoeived BEAUTY, KKVINEMENT AND T No | Bat in aid Wee Panis | SHUBERT ig GW bert || ‘tie rene, ERFERTENCE Al tn Now Work Mis Wel Bat & Dee Day. Y Lyric THE ONLY GIRL & tre 8 ey: me, and me Return same day BELLEWOOD PARK $1.00 Efren Pal Pare ___ STEAMBOATS. Up tHe Hupson By Daytiant Freie al ry Sipe wy ith Phone Bievant 48. nder Cover | Wy & bo Wy Mate Tues, & STANDARD Tire ate eels ot Sat M aster ite ite PLEATED Ee BE PES * Gh une Desert on wat Fok Other aa W. ann ‘i ae ARNOLD pitt 1 THE NATURAL LAW ELTINGE Titwalan cays THE SONG OF fe GS ae fea uta, inte ithny. The ditent and hooker Weet 44 Fare 01.80 one way, 68.00 round Bend for booklet, “Misterte Mudsea."| Hudson Navigation Co. Telephone Spring 0400, a Steamboat Go CONEY’ ISCAND Shade for May 23 L. 29 inclusive OKT H oy LONGACRE bP at ras A FULL HOUSE ! . 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