The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1915, Page 19

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THIS WOMAN'S SICKNESS Quickly Yielded To Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. MARION HOLLINS ELIMINATED BY Bridgeton, N. J.—“I want to thank you & thousand times for the wonderful 5 kood Lydia E. Pink- “Met” Golf Tournament. BCA RBOROUGH, N. ¥., May 2. Misa Marion Hollis, who won the 1913 championship of the Women's Met- fopolitan Golf Association, was I was! defeated by Mrs. I. R. Stockton of ’: Wie. | unable to do my|piainneld, N. J. 6 to 4, on the links A very much from a Mfeniale trouble. I bearing down was irregular cS) W | ne ag of the Sleepy Hollow Country Club ates to-day, me a world of good, and now I am strong ‘This unlooked for elimination of one of the two favorite, occurred in the and healthy, can do my work and tend my bab: i second round of match play for this year’s champtonship. A drizgling rain made the course " 7 " * » -, very sog@y and the putting greene B. V ble Com. Lodi B. Piskham's Vogstatle Com-| iow, ‘the erstwhile titleholder start- [5 og made from native roots and ‘ontains no narcotic or harmful ind to-day holds the record of ig the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham eg hal Gk at Lynn, Mase,, seem to prove this fact. A ea thisty years it has been the stand- ard remedy for female ills, and has re- stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail- ments as displacements, inflam.nation, uloeration, tumors, irregularities, ete. er you want special advice write ia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. feoa! idential), Lynn, Mass. Your 4d, read and ed badly and never managed to rally after losing thefirat thre holes, het poor work on the greons accounting In @ great measure for hor defeat Miss Lillian B. Hyde, the present champion, éasily won her match fre Mrs. A. J. Morgan of Apawamis, > Y., by 7 to 6. The other two matcher resulted as follows: Mrs, J. E. Davis, Piping Rock, L. 1, beat Miss KE. Pick- hardt, Essex County, N. J, 3 to 2, and Mrs. W. J. Faith, Wykagyl, N Y., beat Mrs. A. S. Rossin, Century 6 to 6. —— CURTIS AND RAMSEY WIN IN HUB WOMEN’S TOURNEY NEWTON, Mass., May 26.—Miss Mar- faret Curtis of the County Country Club, three times national champion, and Miss Vera Ramsey of Surrey, England, a run- ner up in the British Woman's Cham- plonship three years ago, but represent- Ing the Salem Golf Club, won thelr matches in the second round of the Bor- ton District Woman's Golf Champion+ ship to-day Miss Curtis in her match with Mise Fanny C. Oxgood,a clubmate, played bet- Clearance Sale of Flags MASON’S contest with Mra. E, W. Daley of Oak- ley, although the scores were the same, Miss Curtis drove far and sure, except irons. Surimary: G. Hoo Aefeated Mise OW. Geeky enue ane’ Op and oe Alien Mammarct Curtis, tlie Counter, defeated in. UOngverd, the Pe a and 3 wo Men of New York: | | I have a number of uncalled for suits, | blue serges, light cheviots and black un- finished worsteds, all ready to wear out. | I will sell some of these as low as $5.00. Uncalled for trousers as low as $1.75. | I will be open all day in New York City, in both stores, 148) Broadway and 119-121 | Nassau St., for the benetit of my out-of town customers. This gives a man a chance on the holiday to bring in’ his women folks, and, whether you purchas: or not, Lean assure you of courtesy, Signed Mitchell The Tailor 1431 BROADWAY “i. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9, MRS. STOCKTON Big Surprise Sprung When | 1913 Champion Loses in | Country Club, White Plains, N. Y.,| #, ter golf than did Miss Ramaey in her |p, at one hole, and was very keen with her ' pe ein NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, ANOTHER VICTORY FOR MOLLA BJURSTEDT. Misa Molla Pjuratedt yesterday won | her mateh in th 1916. 455; = Morristown, N. J | Florence Ballin, Mra. Frederick Bchmits, | Mise Clare Florence Sheldon also scored, Interest centred | pon the racquet work of ja a “ trick of Lat Gass ee TIGERS WIN AT TENNIS ‘AMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, ie, rauimnicad Lasoo AGAINST HARVARD, Up PEG Rt Aas sa tre Gartere vere CUTICURA \ SOAP BATHS Nena at Yet oe “patches that Thereord | Followed by ali Little Ointment for Siitugton.s 4: MSgayorat| ‘Tender Skins, ‘Trial Free. stralent oe ; comfo} | to speedy Pinte of L%, % Tit itehings ‘and Nothin, ae at any price for ae Nothing betuat | Sample Each ree t by Mail’ With 3: Ski Pu oad, in Porky Address nughout the henna MORRIS HIGH WINS BASEBALL TITLE, Rain Prevents Ante Penetice. INDIANAPOLIS, May 26.—With rain falling steadily, racers wore kept off the AMERICAN JOCKEY WON TWO RACES IN GERMANY. BERLIN, May 26.—Jockey Archibald, the American rider, won two races yes- Sneed way track again to-day except for brief intervals. lonship of Manhat- defeating De Witt nhattan Field eo day by a score of 5 te y, wih ‘To-morrow i the last day allowed for practice, Ralph de Pal. ss terday at Hoppegarten, a suburb of/ma's German Mercedes and Reata'a Peu.| pret defeat for the Red ina Tanck ei thi Rerlin. Horse racing has been resumed | geot are heavy favorites. season. in Germany, but there Is no betting. Use “Gets-It,” Corns Shrivel, Vanish!, It’s the New Way, and You'll Forget You Ever Had Corn: BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS 8 & Fulton and Bridge Sts.Broo+™ pian corn eure, Nothing can be simpli for tho eure of corns—and {t never fails. Extraordinarv 2ale To-morrow Will Close Out The remainder of our recent purchase of Jatlored and Dressy Suits Attractive models taken from regular stock, comprising high grade suits of serge, gabare dine, tweeds and checks; Norfolk, braid bound and dressy coats; circular and tailored skirts. Regular prices $25.00 to $30.00 12.75 on or round the ie nothing to #lck to your thing to © Inflammation nothin, ‘on or around Md 2 seconds, No their blood IT" for t No Approvals No Exchanges bunton, old by druggists every Monday, May 31st (Decoration Day), | | | | MITCHELL The Tailor soston SATURDAY 16 O'CLOCK BATHING SUITS Dourterath Maren, Wen @ 0we Avoe, THURSDA Y—WOMEN'S DAY Now Is Your Opportunity to Supply Your Needs Great New Summer Stocks—Great Valuer TAILORED SUITS FOR woreN,, a $21.98 and $23.98 values. . hr Serge, and, Gebardines, in black nna tt i on medeenal chen cut TAILORED SUITS ur 3 PALM BEACH CLOTH COATS ool SERS = Coxon aur ec 2 bay Mary re 1 08.08.98 new vole AND RAMIF DRESSES Warre roe NECK ee be. spore 5 work eis: Navy and black mohatr—skirt one piece slip-on model with pert ery in re suitable Our Annual JUNE SALE Will Begin NEXT TUESDAY, JUNE Ist oy Your Opportunity to Supply Sa ae Muslin Underwear Babies’ Wear Pne “ ‘a Suits, Dresses, Coats y ‘s Housedresses and Wegtiacce wr Tre Gitie and Misses Bummer Neat Rove. Clothing and Furnishings Men's Shirts and Furnishings At Money-Saving Prices! Great Stocks—Great Assortments Sunday Papers Will Give All js mold In New York by EY of my stock finds me with about fifteen hundred ow’s fine tailoring stock yet to be ctepaned of. No Tartan Checks, Shepherd Plaids, Glen Urquhart An inventor yards of David two patterns alike. 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. I want to turn these goods into money. Quick turns and a very short profit is "9,00 oing business. I offer you the services of the highest-priced custom clothing designer in the country, and I will cut, trim and make sult of clothes to your order for the next two weeks, sold by New York's highest-priced tailors for ao $35, $40, my price, sult to order my way of I have made arrangements for sixty-five pleces of United States Worsted Company's high-grade Blue Serge, guaranteed sun and salt water proof, absolutely all wool, | make this to your order, ‘O.00 and no tailor in town advertines It under $26.00, 8 Ends of Worsted Trouserings to Order, my price, three-piece suit to order Sold as § High as $6, $7 and $8, My Price . a ea 2.50 UNCALLED-FOR SUITS as Low as $5.00 | I Advise Old Customers to Get In on This Sale and Order Two or Three Suits FROM . . Two of the Hand somest Stores in New York City. 119-121 NASSAU STREET OPEN EVENINGS TILE 7, SATURDAY 6 O'CLOCK eae NE | those from taua6 inch to Hall Runners 4 and 6 yards Particulars Ggnuine enue Re, SHOPPERS’ LUNCHEON robes os Tomorrow,......+ 11.30 to 2.80 bet ey Robes 49 conte Consomme Royal Chicken Pot Pie with Peas German Fried Potatoes Lettuce Salad Chocolate Eclalr or Men's “‘Menter” Union Suite Neapolitan Ice Cream Summer cotton—reg. §h8O..... 77 Toa Cotfee Milk “Beconds”’—reg, $1.00..... 6S Alex. Smith & Sons’ and Stephen Santord & Sena’ Choicest Axminster and Wilton Rags FROM RECENT AUCTION PURCHASE Complete Shipment Has Just Been Received Space does not permit of individual mention of the various eiaes, and areal! Gasigns in effective color tones—Iin some gr Soa RR forty sty! Make r wlections NOW for Next Pull, it ts really worth while, the pre iy of dyes and carpet wools will, no doubt, result in higher priess, Hanfor Tehe Me jenn Velvet ith's Meee ae acest od bibemo | Ruse: LOTS ete 2500 17.60) on13 f-—velue 616.08,,...,, ’ an Velvet Nyaies $2400 07,008 Hmyith's Velvet Rugte tTab4 inch—value 61.99. wh int Deep Pile Aum 1.40] 210b0—value PBB. se c5e 1.46 ae wee TH snag) bert Seer... AY) AL ON THD FLOOK | pets nHammorke | $0 dy | Comer wate we 2.26| walt Th eR St a i tron Bande 2.10 \o BAe leech Umbretios 1.78 oa4 re 4 ; ‘ —") i { MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. ML | arevtricted = Me Matt or Tel D149 Motiing Sut Cones whe IND Piss 1 Merconaed Rotinne Volletes 9 ct Beck Cbsitlon thes teed Tacks HF) Women + Mewes

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