The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1915, Page 15

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bi. A SPAR ee N ee Pe aR Per ae oreaemnrnns ¢ ey DYER LEADS GOLFERS i ON FOX HILLS LINKS Frankiin W. Dyor of Montclair, the youth who won the Sleepy follow tournamont last year, captured the medal in the qualifying round of the annual Fox Hills tournament yester- day with a score of 75. The summary: FIRST SIXTEEN, ob Pox bie ze Az. SSELSESELETETEEA MRS. FOX BREAKS TIE IN SHAWNEE TOURNEY. co SHAWNEE-ON-DELAWARE, Pa., June 25.—Mrs, Caleb F. Fox of Hunt- ington Valley reached her best form yesterday and won the play-off for the meday in the women's golf tour- tae hament at the Shawnee Country . Mrs. Fox had a fine 92, while } Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow and Miss “ Eleanor Chandior, others in the triple Me, took 99 and 101 respectively, The winner's card was as follows: gegcegege PP SE EI LS Sth Earlier in the ay both Mrs. Bar- Yow and Miss Chandler won their matches, Mrs, Barlow defeating Mra. Albert MacDonald of Plainfield de- cisively. In this tilt the winner wept out In 43. cmemetipneninnen TRAVERS WINS TWO ROUNDS AT MERION C. C. PHILADBLE Kirkby was (9 holes) at the Yesterday, This was after Kirkby had made & 74 and beaten J. R, Maxwell jr. Jerome D. Travers won both hia matches, a the morning ed CoB. ‘ownsend, 2 up and in the seo- ond round won f 8. Francis, 3 and 1, oe A. A. U. SWIMMING DATES. Frederick W, Rubien yesterday an- nounced the dates for the Amateur Ath- Ietic Union swimming champtonships, which ld in connection with le International Ex- Harbor, San Fran- claco, s and the dates on whieh they will oe held are as follows: J ts0-yard swimn, . high diving and long-distance swith, daly $0 4 Open Evenings Till 9. ¥ 11311, 4 | Ips and the life of the garment. WARD AND HUNTER WINNERS AT TENNIS, Vanderbilt B. Ward secured a place In the final of the Quaker Ridge Cup singles yesterday in the tournament on the courts of the New Rochelle Ten- nis Club. He defeated Edmund J. Fix- man at 2—6, 6—1, 6—3, Francis T. Huntr, the young Cornell player, and Dr. William Rosenbaum won in the other important matches, Hunter a defeated Alfred D. Hammett, the former New York University captain, at 4—6, pairs, Benjamin M. Phil- derbi B. Y red. and A. J. Ostendorf and Francis unter, won thelr way into the semi-finals. — CLARK AND SPEARS DIVIDE CYCLING HONORS. Jackie Clark and Robert Spears, the Australians, finished in a tie for the honors in the alternate race at Sheepa- head Bay last night. Each won two first pi and finished second in the other heats in which they started, for a of 18 points, Hans Ohrt, the amal hampion, repeated his successes of ie jaturday in winning two rac Hite Jump near the tape at the ond of ¢ three-quarter-m ratch gave him victory by two fect over Edward Kane of the New York Athletlo Club. In the one-mile handicap, Ohrt outrode hia fleld in the last quarter mile, winning easily ——— $10,000 IN PRIZES FOR AUTO RACERS. The auto racing season in Greator New York will be inaugurated with a real novelty in the form of night racing, which will be nd for the first time @t the Brighton Beach race track Mon- day afternoon and evening, July 6. On this occasion a large gathering of the Freateat mile drivers In the country will matte for rich cash pure $10,000. The pick of th le dirt trac! champions will enter in ven or «& n races, both in the afternoon and eve= ning. R. Norris yesterday on the West Side Tennis Club courts at Forest Hills as a final prac- tice before competing in the clay court championships to-morrow at Pittaburgh. On Wednesday Williams, with Molla Bjurstedt as a partnor, de Mss Edna Wildey and D, Mathey exhibition mixed doubles match at the Plainfield Country Club, 64, 6—4. Be- fore this match Williams and Mathey played a practice contest, the latter win- | ning, 6—2, 6—2, 2—6. Willams did not | attempt to extend hir ed himself with limbering ‘up. — Eleciric Cable Co. The Electric Catte Company chartered the steam yacht convey their New York. bi ‘the fac: © they will compete will the rootera will be BE, W. Moore, Presi- dent of the com) and Lieut. Gov Ciilford Is: Wilson at Connectieut ————— Supplies on Tra! SPRINGFIELD, Il, June 25 which provides that all passenger trains in Iinols shall carry first ald medical supplies, including lint, bandages and | disinfectants, became ‘law by Gov. | Dunne's signature to-day. werexating | ine | elf, but content- | all team and supporters to Bridgeport, Conn., office team to-morrow, Among THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, GooD SWIMMERS AND DIVERS ve Blind, Deat Remar! Damb Cnit Athletic &h The most remarkable athletic exhibi- tion ever given in New York will be the awimming show by blind, deaf and dumb boys and girls this afternoon. It Will be staged in the pool of the public bath at Avenue A and Twenty-third Street. The fun begins at 1.30 P.M. In- Vitation ts by card. One hundred of thea boys and twen ty-three girls from Public & at Twenty-third Street and 8 which t« for their special training, deen taking lessons in the pool alt They are between thirteen and fifteen years of axe, They all ewim and some of them are expert di Blehty-six of the boys and twenty-ane of the girle have gained weteht during the period of swimming Instruction, Hall and Throckmorton Finalists. Walter Merrill Hall and Harold A. Throckmorton will meet inthe final match to-day for the Middle States ten- nis title at Orange, N. J. ‘Hall yester- day defeated ©. P. Larned, 6-4, 6—1, and Throckmorton won from Charles L. Johnson jr, at 6—1, 6— To End Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises If you have Catarrhal Dentness oF head Holses mo to your drummist ox, of Parmint (double nh). and add to it 4 pint of ater and 4 om, granulated Tike 1 tablespoontul 4 “wil often bring relief trom ing head nolne: oxged be take, Any one who has Bentnens or head no! give thi fon. a trial, RMothing. better.--Adve AMUSEMENTS, Re gta re Astoria, Ly. 1 48 “Danforth “ay N32. Theatie, 1418 Myrtle av, ete Centre, Nay Newark av, Jer Wyekott av ¥. JUNE 26, Iida Theatre, Broad. aire, "S18 Fulton t,, guise, own and Brighton pre 4S So. 4th wt. Mount ‘Thewine Sth ar and 140th at. and ot TNMe: Court cciden Veale Theatre, S128 Riv Ploshing ‘Theatce, 64 Main ot, ing, GT ae ane UHENTT Ry ek by TOR Daily, tee, fundey ebay SPECTACLE Bymphony Orctivatra of 40, HARRIS Ms Wel (hoo) & bat a7 20. Cee TWIN BEDS GLOBE E+ 4 arane Ky Patace F3 iy Day Mat age te _DELICIONS AN CASTLES IN THE AIR % CHAPINE) " Manhattan. Wf iB. Nidite. Gookets ni: ergy feian , |UNDER COVER ~ ALL anes fees cit Aa ical ive Geatinuing Bun, & Neat Week oo a Mhotovtes AMUSEMENTS. LYCEUM ** WILLIAM BE ares, 20 to #1, STEEPLECHASE! Br eA ATI iaNCING Sestvo THAN OTHERS CHARGE TO Si HENDERSON'S LAWRENCE & CAMERON 4 pr paler Ke ai (Gordon. Jack Wil- annum. payable 15, 1915, under Money ed on or before stra Charge for It. <a CUNIVERSAL ae Extra Trousers Free! i tine Blue Serge, I made a specialty of it at $15.50 for a single suit to order. I was told at that time that the price woy d advance, and unfortunately I didn’t buy one hundred more pieces at that time. T goods are 10/4 oz. in weight, guaranteed all wool. I make three-piece suit Early in the season the United States Worsted Company sold me of which I used sixty-five pieces. Tod, 7 I was let in on fifty piece T will stand on the color of them for order, giving you your choice of an extra pants of blue serge or} \ nnel FREE. There is no outside profit bet as cheap as the largest manufacturer in the country ‘and T make them up to your measure at as low a price as the wholesale clothing manufacturer would charge SUIT TO ORDER Including Extra Trousers the retail clothier. or worsted, All ends stock, suit to order MITCHELL 1431 BROADWAY Street | encst Stores i Saturday 10 o'Clock Hundreds of styles of sin- gle suits to order. These are the ends of the piece goods that I have sold all this season and guaran- teed absolutely all wool New York City in etn the mill and your back. } buy these cloths Uncallied for Suits as Low as $ 50° Uncalled for Trousers as Low as $4.45 THE TAILOR From Boston 119-121 NASSAU STREET Opeu Evenings Till 7. “bo Diem CLOTHING FOR M Anuppy Stylen M 0 VKODE Absolutely Demons on Credit | American Wateh & Dhus 4 MAIDEN DIATENOS? Saturday 9 o’Clocy | | World Wants Work Wonders. | E,% th. fA & MS } AND MOT CLASS VATDEVILLR, Loew's American Root Yh ewrTts Thr BURLESQUE, OLUMBIA 7), BURLESQUE és LEW KELLY 4) “OLYMPIC at | DOLLY DIMPLE GIRLS jr SAVINGS BANKS. | The Bowery Savings Bank}: 128 AND 190 BOWERY ShW YORK, June 14, 1918, draw interest from July 1, 1915, HENKY A SCHENCK, President, PH G) LIDDLE, | UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and 6th Avenue ‘NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK N. Bade Cor. 14th St. and 8th Avenu y 1, 1015, dividend at the rate of FOUR ae oe a td WILLTAM PR DENTISTRY. ANCHOR DENTURE PLATE NO ionally ity when made | The New WATERBURY Way | here In the morning, | h extracted FREI home at night with @ NEW aet that fits perfectly. Decayed Ughtenod—miasin without plates. All work gu years. Dxtractions and Dental Surgery nade painless by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY, Full Sets of Teeth Gold Fillings - « Gold Crowns, 22 kai Silver Fillings = - WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 29 W. 34th St., Now York 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn sn6. BTO6 SUNDAYS, 9 TO2 man, French and Swedish Spoken LADIER IN ATTENDANCE FOR GALE. WATCHES. DIAMONDS Ect wi pe Mikes ¢ Any Ly HAM a Pull Trt Neal VAUDEVILLE. FPROCTOR’S| AL RY a ha it hat owned HEAR Fourteenth Atewt Wert of Fifth Aven ie, TOMORROW— The LAST SATURDAY of OUR TWENTY-FIRST JUNE SALE Extraordinary Values in APPAREL for Women, Misses, Boys and Girls, AS WELL AS , NECESSITIES FOR WEEK-END SHOPPERS YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Regularly $12.00--Special. . Worsteds, cheviots and camimeres, also plain and fancy navy serges in stripes, and 3 button models—p! linings excellent value—epecial for Saturday only— LAST SATURDAY for These June Sale Speciale: Boys’ Norfol TOltA NADE Av & PHOTO PLAYS, ITAGRAPH A) Man from the Dowert, ‘The Goddeas Sun, The Loreley Madouna TMD & M19 to BOE. Strand Orchertra and Soloiste. 7 8% John Barrymore “The Dictator” 32 to 38 Chest mixtures and checke—-2 or cuff sleeves—alpaca MAT. yy , ix. Trouser Suits Regularly $6.98 and $6.98 o browns ind black and w —alpaca linings «| Boys’ Coat Shirts neat stripes and Boys’ Norfolk Suits laundered cuffs attached Boys’ Blouses Usually 49 and 69 ctw Madras and. percate mixtures, stripes, majority mixtu excellent Hnings and lextra trousers hite or faney KNOX, Compt atyles—6 to 15 years, Boys’ Summer Hats | Boys’ Wash Suits Newest models drill, galateas, colors, stripes and fancies Linen, or bloomer trousera— to 10 years, |combination-—plain and fancy banda An Exceptional Lot of GIRLS’ SUMMER DRESSES Actually Sold at .98, $1.24 and $1.49 SATURDAY of June Sale You'll agree that this is a most attractive bargal well made, trim little dress of Striped and T «and Summer Floral Crepes most pleasing Russian or Contee styles, trim'd with various fabric contrasts or embroidered in contrast color; others have embroidered scallop finish- . This value will not be duplicated for Il gums entitled thereto ws jinghams, Cham- dels, in Suspender, Buy your Summer supply now, some time to come. OTHER JUNE SALE VALUES IN THIS DEPT.:— irls' Wash Dresses | Girls’ aly Day Outfits 6 to 14 years Plain ginghame and Votles variety of girlish models GIRLS’ and MISSES’ PUMPS SAMPLES from High-Grade Maker Sizes 7 and & Worth 81.65 and 81.85 8.00 and 2.25 White Nubuck, White Canvas, Patent Leather and Gun Metal two bar effect with two small pearl buttons, Dentistry |” Colonial tongue HAMMOCKS Couch and Swinging Styles Dependable Makee—Lowest Prices | Men's Open End Neckwear. Couch Hammocks— comfortable mattress Special Purchase of MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES ‘| Worth $7.98 o $9.98 Saturday 5.00 strong, | White n yplying the lawa of nature, and ht this ROOFL EG: steel sp y wind shield Included—spectal, +... Steel spring denim-covered OS Inserts and ne me velvel belli for small wome teeth replaced Experienced Children’s Barber will be found in our Manicure Departmen’, built-in) box) spring with wind shield and 7.8 swinging Davenport styiee— steel construction eanyas-covered mattress on neat and back i Couch Swinging Hammocks similar construction children to a man’s barber ee. Latest equipments for culiing and shampooing Girls’ and Boys Neur Boys’ Clothing Dept, aan| . Rew 1246 Special’ 7 me reel) MORNING SPECIALS Ramerews! Saturday, Until 1 P. M. lore buy ing, quantities restricted No Mail or Telephone Orders 98 Young Men's Suite 95 $7.98 & $9.98 Summer Suits for y navy serges and cheviota In stripes, (wills new pleated effects SECOND FLOOK $1.98 & $2.98 Be Wash Suite Acie caWeterne NY 206 W.4245t oh $1.00 Women’s Blouses 8 1244 et, Initial Stationery .....5...0 Striped dimity luwn collar and cute ail from high « 44 19 ct, Women's Petticoats Chambray and strip a7) ws SAN 4 SECOND PLOOK ffa with attached col- | 49 ct. Women's Lisle Union Suits 35 | 69 ct ts Ch acter Dolls... coe monds ow GC ILWSW tee Can M5 170 B way-9"tloor te WoYs) FURNISHINGS 98 ct. & $1.19 Boys’ Bat hing Suits T t KNIT UNDERWEAR $3.00 Women's Pumps red elo tn backs navy and gray -contrasting bor r a 1.00 BOYS) BUHNISHLNG 5: tl 4 Boys’ Tan Scout Shoes SHOMS SECOND PLOOK MOKA KEK att vioon 25 ct Hat and Sash Ribbons ‘ » AMG ra syesrnonna 37 MAIDEN LANE MEN'S FURNISHINGS~-MAIN PLOOR, Denote Morning $ jpeetals. Look for the Leek fer the Cleckat Last Saturday for JUNE SALE SPECIALS Space will not permit of long {tion Prices talk for themselves:— $4.98 Women's Skirts Berge and | black, nav: | bands, inetu $1.24 Wome: Linene, models out coll na white .piping—eut tuk |$2.49 Bathin Boys’ Blouses Negularly 29 cta..... biue| | Votlea-—prot new W collar, shore sleeves $2.98 Lawn and Voile Blouses... ia 1 Lac ult tints, white emart models, WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES $4.98 Dresses, 2.67% $5.98 & $6.98 Dresses, 3.67 $7.98 Dresses, 4.67 eiment wikow ter than ever desirable Volles (plain oF ored) and ether fabrics, $1.98 Women's Dress and Sport Hats Milan hemp and Panama—dést shapes—-beat colors. 59 and 79 ct. Wings ate A ¢ Double and. single—black or white a smart hat (rimming sie } bloom Petticomts,. .77 9 tw kod flountes. ety lehgthe 3 bs 98 ct. & $1.24 Housedressée., © Gingham—pliw enlorm, cheéke ai *tripes—round of V neek--eomtrast trim-—all sizes, $5.00 Women's Fine Corseta, | Handsome brocad d i [2-48]: fiandiome rocndge, ond optra: ine and —aingle or double breast coat Juniors’ AAT rts or aes yen orep law various attractive models, $2.00 Women's Vici Kid Oxford Ties os LSS Black—5 eyelete—low rubber heels -turned ediam toe cushion innersoles—sizea 3 tg baw wide widths. 1.15} 81.25 Boys’ Lace Shoes... 1.35 Black $1. 15&$1.49 Men's Fine Pajamas. .68 rized Ratines and Nowoiiy in ries—white and colore—all sizes, $2.25 Men's Bathing Suits... 1.7% Worateds-—plain or with combinae tion stripes—navy, heather, bese midds 00" ot qualiye wat a An Opportune Purchase of Women's Fine Silk Gloves 5.98)! Well known maker's | $1.00 und $2.00 quality | Saturday, SB We are not permitted to mient! Hame on account of cutting belt 16-butt length—black and — —> Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefe— Sheer lawn—Valene med—exceptional ass nes lace trie tment. homatitehed with x ruffio—t to 16 sLtS UNDERWEAR AebOND Loom, *ponde nce te or 24 cards envelopes. SAO Nie rite PROOR, 49 ct. Boys’ Union Suits athlete ade allcht imp KNIT UNE HAW EATG MAIN FLOOR; * » with clog door ehert hairs uC Rabe, cap and pactfier DOLLS TED FLOOR, A 75 Girls’ White Canvas Pumps year welt solos int sinwets bow-—Mary strap-—broad ¢oe SHOES Sk fF make—seconds of $1.00 ity—white or Ralbrig Soa) Bt sleeves —ankle Ie MEN'S UNDERWEAR!

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