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Tiger Five Almost Even The race in the Pionship. Pennsylvania, half a game. The Tigers, haul the leaders. Cornell, more contests to play, game behind Princeton. As the games scheduled this week the championship eg be decided until a week from it when Penn meets Cornell, Ko a were going smoothly un- Ripped by the Tigers last week, withia bef feach of both Princeton and Cor. | are unimportant, which brought the leaders Enjoy Life! a Treat! ver and ving your head \disey, your tongu i smac pour full of flog ow by of Cascarets from Abe dru gentlest liver ¢ With Quakers intercollegiate Sasketball tournament has narrowed @own to & free-for-all for the cham- with only one more game to play, hangs on to first placo by the scant margin of who have! been coming With a rush, are in sec. ‘ond piace, fighting desperately to over- with four is strongly in. hed in third piace and only a FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Stop Headaches, Sour Stomach, Bilious- ness, Bad Breath, Bad Colds, Constipation. Cascarets is Best Laxative for Men, Women, Children—20 Million Boxes Sold Last Year. onstipated and don’t you get a box Record Golf Field Starts At Pinehurst PINEHURST, N. News of Sports Told in Shorts RR. L. Spotts, a former national cham- .—The | pion, showed his fellow members at the 7 ve aed Travers Island traps of the New York largest golf field in States—nearly 800 playere—teed oft \form is Re a here to-day in the annual spring; ganization “ben tournament. Many of the most prom. | q,1!!8, work is best fold in the shoot for inent stars in the game walked up to! with df nut of can ible 100 carmets the first tee to start off.in the thirty- | making his total Spotts hades stra! six hole qualifying. round, Young| run of 8 targets, With the exception Phil ‘Carter, the sensational inter- jot the Haslin, ¢ scholastic chainpion, was one of the | Pion was much in hots. He won the ‘Travers first to get away. The competing | # Ifield was go large that all three local] Arohhy Wilh stealant, atcing of 3 courses were pressed into service. sored a leg on the Accumulation Cup — with the same sco! Prone Charch House W! Athletes from the Bronx Church House swept the boards in the five-mile cross: country run of the Bronx Athletic | npeaterday afternoon They cape the prizes. J. Phillips finished Nolan second and 'D, Schaffouck Greenpoint pro no match for th Continentals in the soccer cup tle at flarlom Field, ‘and. waa defeated bye re of 3 Koals to 0. Hayes was the first to score for the winners from a centre by Meyerdierks ten minutes from the start. Shortly be- hird. ‘Phillips stepped the dist fore half time Cooper took @ pass from i mindtes ance In, Siiaan and shot the second goal for - the Continentais, In the second period, hut toward the cnd of the game, Cooper scored again. The Brooklyn Celtics defeated the Columbia Oval soccer team in thelr cup tie at the Marquette Oval tn Brookiya, by the score Hilged 8 a2tod fond ih the iret t ott ‘tes from the start, centre took a cross e, Ki Tom half time, McKenni eee ee ne ele the right wing and ties. Lillis s First In Cold Run R. Lillis, shivering tn his filmsy athletic sult, won a five-mile race yesterday afternoon sireets of the Bronx that wore swept by a biting hurricane wind, Most of the young contestants yielded to better Judgment and quit soon after the start, but Lillis hung on and as i reward Came into posses- [sion of a small medal, a token that he won the race, which was one of the Harlem Athletic League series under the direction of the Gienco Athletle Club, The winner's time was $2.21 with a 3.46 minute handicap. Harry Lucas, a sturdy Cuban, who finished third in the recent Bronx County thon race, was second, and Lew Heydet of the Morningside A.C. third, | By its representatives finishing | first, second, sixth, seventh and ninth, u Will wake upfeel-| the Morningside A. C. won the team 4 never gripe | Prize with 26 points, Macombs A. C, ‘and calemel,|®nished second with 31 points, and They uct so gently that you bardly|'"¢ Gleneo A.C. third with 76. senlize you bave taken a cathart! > Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious | \BiG HANDICAP STOPS or fe ish children a whole CaScaret ROTH FROM WINNING, any time—they act thoroughly and are Arthur Roth, who won national fame harmless. last week by beating a big fleld tn the Bronx County Marathon race, travelled five miles in the w Mohawk A. C. or sicken like salts, yesterday afternoon, the fastest tim oH but because of was unnble to finish better than pas enth. The first prize went to Sam. $ho started from the 3.45 mark. J. Wiest patrick earned, second prize and | J. Brooks third. Roth negotiated the dia tance in 29 minutes and 16 seconds, The best cigarette tobacco rows in rpinia Europe agrees with America that Virginia —the home of cigarette tobacco— produces the best cigarette tobacco in the world. That’s what Piedmonts are made of —the choicest, mellow- est Virginia. Try them today—and know why Piedmontsare America’s biggest-selling cigarette. Liggetle Myers Tabacco Cn VALUABLE COUPON (N EACH PACKAGE THE CIGARETTE OF QUALITY 10 for 5 through the, eikly road race of the| ing hi madi the handicaps allotted ‘to his opponents | 1 ih THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 A STORY OF MOUNTAIN RAILROAD LIFE. By Hyp at H. SPEARMAN. oan 2 eee Bike Gory ration, a Diao yoretign, Now te, Pe “Stotoa t Picture ‘Theat “pyNopsi 1916, though they were greatly disgruntled and disinclined to do anything, he hurried them along to the job of striking camp. While they were at this work one man _ remembered Seagrue’s machine and asked who had it. It was gone, but no one seemed to know where. Nor did any- thing in the tracks showing how it had been taken from camp afford and explanatiot (To Bo Continued.) EMPikt Mattes gee : ae General Foy Rs ipminent sro, faren mem, Spee titans, ber tower, omt tie friends ‘Ais oimancier, aud Robert 1 Gener ed py ‘Seagra jana. of the cut off line for uy General ‘abd evan x otra i en Sees Smee eeatncc's" |Mrs. Sheldon Spent $1900 for CHAPTER X. “A DASH THROUGH FLAMES.” While the firht was going on in the two camps, Seagrue, ignorant of what was taking place, urged his claims before the City Council in Las Vegas for @ right of way through their city property, ‘The Councti Matened coldly to bis, demands, And the Chairman of the} Ordinance Committee, after a confer- ence with its members, informed Seagrue that what he asked was un- reasonable, “The Copper Range and ‘Tidewater Railroad lias one right of through (uo city property, We uinot grant another. | Seagrue took the rebuff calmly. Without abandoning further effort to induce favorable action in behalf of his road, he stopped @ passing mes-| senger boy, wrote a telegram and handed It to him for despatch, What ths Councilmen thought of the situa- tion did not seem to disturb Seagrue materially, for, having done this, be turned again to the committee and re- newed his argument. Helon, with Khinelander, Storm and Spike, was heading In Seagrue’s ma- chine, for the bridgs on which they Sa suet’ devatied the outiit. toward camp. storm, looking back, discov- ered that the ditched car had caught fire and was burning up. “It's small uss," said Storm. * anyway, it would cost more time and money to get it on track again than the car Is worth.” “But,” exclaimed Rhinelander, urg- 6 as he suddenly pethouxht himself of the contents of the bura- car, “my most important deeds in that car, ‘What do you mean?” demanded | Storm. “[ mean what I say,” explained Rhinelander, “The right of way deods for w lot of our property around here were in my desk. And with Seagruc ou the Job every minute, trying «> hold us up and disputing our title for every piece of land we, acquire, this will put us fa bad fix.” All haste was made to get back to the bridge, but they reached It too late to do anything. A hurried con- ference brought no rellpf to Rhine lander’s view of the situation until Helen suggested a way out. “Uncle Amos, we can get copies of those deeds from the County Recorder in Loa Veg “Right!” exclaimed Rhinelander, “wo can. T hate to lose the originals, but since they are recorded, w safo, The thing to do now,” he sald in haste to his companions, “is to get back to Las Vegas without loss of time and have certified copies made defore any of our friends discover our lous.” In Seagrue's camp, the fight over, {dle men hung around in discontented groups. The scrimmage had not added any to thelr good temper and | the lons of work continued to irritate. A man from the outfit car brought a telegram to Seagrue's fo n, the man known only as “Bil! Bill opened the message. His experience deciphering telegraphese was not wide and he stumbled over the pen- ning for some time before he finally | mada out the contents LAS VEGAS REFU RIGHT OF WAY. BRI FIT INTO TOWN.—SEA' Bill studieg tho message in dismay It meant goodby to all hope of patch- ing up Seagrue's difficulties, and the abandonment of the construction Without much of an effort to | the fall of (he unpleasant intelligence Bilt told the men the orders and vaupev! -LE. FRPRACTOR'S AUDEVILLE AND PHOTO PLAYS. THE PRICE Wellin, wis & Von MARY HOLAND in, at @) THE Fashion ae THEDA RANA — SERPENT oMY LADY'S SLUM bit ad Ave, Hordon! & he lin Loew's American Roof ye ) f CONSUL & BETTY, Bi All Seats ‘Tom 'W) Heated AMUSEMENTS. IHIPPODROM HIP Rir plat. De Bewt Seata. $1.00 om HOORAY Sensational ct Het Us Novel Frvs(8.18) & Mat, 260 to $1.80. 1,000 Teope NOW UD ee TOE ASTER, Madiaon Av. & Gith st, Cont 1 N-LL BM, Vaudeville and Feature Photo Plays dun, Pewee) CLIFFORD BRUCE fig’ uree: Atlee ad | tn “The Fourth Estate”’ othiors, Com Thar. Marguerite Snow in ‘A Comer in Cotton’ OLA IA B Mibu Price bil side Aa Reserved | me A REMARKABLE ve ee STATEMENT THE BeAr? OF a Pets abst FERGUSON | : - a iri ei ira FROLIC Treatment Without Bene- fit. Finally Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. HEA Stull 8 gros with Last Last Day—Final Inventory Clearances RN ‘West of Fifth Avenue Tomorrow Night We Take Account of Stock Winter Goods Must Be Cleared Out Entirely Staple Stocks Must Be Cleared of Surplus WE NEVER CARRY GOODS FROM SEASON TO SEASON Clearances of Interest to Housekeepers ‘Tomorrow Night We Inventory. 86-inch bleached and 39-inch unbleached Musiins—worth 9.. 5% Hienched Sheeting 1% ydn— for Mingle bedeeworth t8s.s. 22% 2% yde—for ro vine bede— worth .29.., seeneeeees (20 Pillow worth 90 —worth .62 9 —worth 72x00 —worth 72108—worth . 81x90 —worth . 81x99 —worth .’ re forNidie atk. Englewood, Ill. —"“While goin “ 3 fii the Change of Life T suffered M in Pom-Pom comedy about the denn with Lee ii ‘WHILE SUSAN @ CRITERION Rs < ed Hackett AeA |: pees FULTOr ¥. Tai, ie UL Brandon ‘Tyne MELOLY oF Youth with laughter," spent #61000 on doctors and not one did me any good, One day a lady alled at my house nd said she had been as sick as J was at one time, eat Lydia E. Pinks PHUDSON i Wales, AS a v ts Cor « well ok Rand now ten fats i The Cinderella Man FELTING? ¥ as Lever was. Tcanne FAIR-WARM women don't see how much p fering they would escape by taking tk tH R19 Sadie ae at A A Erentnas at 4 Nat medicine. I cannot praise it enough, for it saved my life and kept me from the Insane Hospital 's. E. SHELDON Aalsted St., Englewood, Ll Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and coul do no more, b ten the most scientific tre t is surpassed by the medicinal Properties of the good old fashioned ‘roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, If any complication existe jaa’ to write the Lydia E. Pinks | am Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.,| for special free advice.—Advt. | With Fred_Niblo LONGACRE 2aT, Sat. at 2.10 THE COHAN REVUE. a 1 Star Cast ANDLER\,,, #3 PETUBLIC 4 COMMON LEXINGTON: A PASCO oar Thats, Andee E30, 8.15, Mats, Tues, Thurs, & Sat,, 2.15 sere, MAND Telenren OP Tee | prsikel Spreads hemmed or | Fine Herrin, bone Tieking by 81x108—worth x90 —worth 90x99 —worth 84, ie No Mall oF Toleghone Orders for Above SPREADS— ba a ey pyrendo—tutt worth seeeee + 07 fringed—worth $1,98.... in finieh HMerestiige—v avy Falsed designs—worth $3.49.. MATTRESS TICKS— uiE83 f ft tJ worth $4.49.. PEEL fe} worth sa40.,..... so 4 2.69 + 2.89 2.19 | PILLOW TICKB— Worth 34 eee 21 24 7 yard—worth hee od COMFORTABLES The Time of Times to Buy, Because of C and Special Prices, Values not matcoed elsewhere. ‘Temorfow Night We Inventery. mS. COMFORTABLES— pint waiecn’ borders Preity well athtohed-—ful SILK geueat COMFORTABLE. ante ORE Handasoine border- long— 5 down fill BR COMFORT, back—extra CLEARANCES IN OUR FAMOUS WASH DRESS FABRICS DEPT. Tomorrow Night We Inventory. 36 and 38 inch Silk Mixed Crey deslrable colors—were 98. B® Floral Novelty Cottons—pretty colorings—remnante— were 19 to 24 yd. i... + 19% Floral Crepes—were 12%. on Mill lengths Woven Dr walntds jatrives, chec worth 19 'yd" seseeeeseee OM Apron Ginghame—tun line of blue checks. .....06 seeeeeee OM Kimono Flannelettes— wood varioty—value IL...ceees OM New Asi ortments o Imported Ratine: Nasal tor sports igoetumes. Silk Mixed Madras—wonderful assortments. .89. 69. .65 & .74 Madras—colored hite or tan 4 at 19. 24. 28: Yard wide Percaies—excelient ‘tment of colora and patterns —light and dark. ‘ “124 Clearances of HOSIERY 32-inch Import atripes on Other Madr NEW SILKS ‘Tomorrow Night We Inventory. 39-in, Silk Foulards—neat figures on plain srounde— various +++1,20 colores ++. sdeee ‘root Foularde— ther designs of shirts and blouses, ry fashion for new Spring Suitemedia and dark shades, and black, ‘B5-tn, Bai fetas— Dreaden dark grounds Down or wool fil c ay Pi ‘ coveringe—were $ ent e- 07 |40-Im. © 5H ; j an i. Soft and rs full range of +? Special in White Down y and even! cee een a Fine quality—for comfortables eréam and black cece MD well pillowa—reg, $1.75. 47 “ti » Charmeuse—Extra fine ' ‘\.ats. Tues., Thurs.& Sat. 25e&5e | | PHE BOOMERANG WEEK BEGINNING TO-NIGHT, 8.15] | GLOBE iis GEO. BROADHURST’S | GABY DESLYS “ DRAMATIC TRIUMPH The LAW me LAND ONE SOLID YEAR NEW YORK and BOSTON WITH illuibfrena 1,000 Seal si. 25 _PHOTOPLAYS, Rupe BROADWA etal, FLORENCE ROCKWELL 1y _Esttae Bato Hans Tal Pe Baca abe tS tg hoon to 11 LOEW 'S NEW YORK Tithar. CAPACITY fas AM. to Tt P.M. IN in ‘Merely Mary Aan’ inne Oren —symphony i mane gt | NIGHT Bm AL JOLSON DALY ; TGGit 8h |) HICH RULLERS 0 HEN Snoking |] wines “a GREATEST MATION} ewe n i . i ; COMELY jh © eT eat 31 Girt hs TRE FEAD MARKET UE “Ale LYMPIC 43! Matinee Daily PATHE fa yah a a Qdcitney sx désbms" is AC RAC ‘GEOR | Yorkie Tyas Burlesque | Rit da Follies of Pleasure jmsieo Rei Wiantation Night Fi, | FOR SALE. Waxing Evatt sy). ROBERT HILLARD SEUBERT * PRINCES® 4)! ied aT he n in ‘on Wendie TW Gnas ban, BB on W a 218 CALL. WRITE OR PHONE AGENT CALLS #30 A New Musteal Ge In Difte Bg Y OFFICK, 0 W. 14, VERY GOOD EDDIE SUP COVERS SOTH ST. Gis te a EE Gk Pieces, any alte ela um ine Ph UNCHASTENED WOMAN CASINU ray a it aE En, Matiness Wed on 9W. 14 sT! KEEL Chielsen 0110 [PAY+2 DOWN WE KLY] Cotaliy tur nee anid Wotwen UDENTIAL U0, 4 sTOES—U Park Place, Cor, Broadway. 243 weet 125th St, 406 J kt. Clty. son Ave. sey Clty. 145 Newark Ave, DIAMONDS ON CRED) ae Sade | ROVALDHOND pantie : 35 MAIDEN LANE PHONE 20JOHN STANDARD fh 8 a ee “The New Henrietta” minke issDlamonds edit | Punch & Judy Tepe A, Qiarlee Moukine LW. SWEET. C, TREASURE ISLAND pak Mahl bas 0%: cm ae a ‘& Sat., 2.90. Tel, 1468 Circle i Eigso.do. Maw Fret Down, sd ds, ham Watches, is . ty “ peiioee TLL e wan Ne Ae stone vase TAR oe fey Sakatien gents | Est natiade a — J+ Last Clearances in UNDERWEAR ‘Tomorrow Night We Inventory. Women’ ‘or cotton and wool—high or low necks-—ahort or long sleeves— ail nizes in let, but not b Stylo wore $1.78 to $238 Women’s Glove Silk Ve nd tops—vmbroidered fronte—pink or white—reg: 8. AD Ye Part Wool Veste—high eevos—knee length oken sined— seeeneeeere ob Tai .569} width stripes—to clear.. vo Union Seite—silk and wobl 32-1 5! cream and Bg-in. Striped fMesentings and tan—dark grounds—vartous Striped Wash Bike white ‘ounds with colored stripe Yard Wide Satin de Chines—change- able effects—dark grounde— ' to clear. + 8 Chatmeyeb—de)} finlsh—- m and dark colo and bluck—to clear. Yard Wide St full range of black. . 2 TUESDAY is BLOUSE DAY Remarkable Blouse Values Every Day. These Two for “Blouse Day” Only:— Cotten Crepe and Volle Blouse model, trimmed with hematiteht And pleated frilla—novelty buttons lurge flat. collare—dainty turnover cufts—whi in stylah frill effects oF od Tom. $2.98. $7.98 Raincoats............ 06 ol 4 to 18 yre. rf $4 to 44—rubberiaed #, popling and cantons— emodein with detachable its. river! ible collars. TUAINOOA IND FLOOR, 1.69 Women’s Untrimmed Hats. Milan hemp oF watin—black and Free wimming servic ernie 4 materia AY THIRD FLOOR, MILI $1.69 White Linen Blouses. . 1,00 ‘Pallored magel—Col'd linen collar and cufte—aleg dressy voilos, 4 Venise lace Inaerte, tae TOU ae REOOND PLAOI $2.98 Silk Talicta Blouses, White, shell pink or light blue- heavy lustrous alik--amart model tucked of hemstitched front, BLOUSEA—BEOOND FLOOR, 29 et. Collars and Sete... Lace, ombroldered Swiss, orwandie crepe—-large variety. and CTOpRWHAIE-MALN FLOOR, & 98 ct. Girls’ Tub Dresees........ inghams in plaids, checks and striper-—nssortment of new atylea prettily: trim'd6 On Tits! Pubaabe—BbOOND wLOOR, ef io 98 ct, & $1.25 Children's Povey Coats o Heavy wool mixtures—desirable colors—roll or Byron awiges 28 to 34. Pots’ PURNIGHINGS—THIRD FLOOR, $4.98 to $6.98 Boys’ Overcoat Cheviot overcoatings—ta: ne yprown funcieerelso chinchiliag seplain or belted atyles—majority lined Ww ROYs GLOTHING— THIRD FLOOR, pons ‘ast ea eeil sizes. iNOS—-MAIN FLOOR, Beauty, Youth and Folly § EVERY 6UNDAY, 2 BIG CONC! Keieia pene pee \ 7 | $1.89 Crochet Spreads. . Crepe Mouses—white, fle : hadow und thread ome vi In dainty coloring. fine pearl, buttons regularly $4.9 The prettient iH} our specialize view at ben ~o ' MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. nt dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.25 Crepe de Chines—40 inch. . Light, medium and dark colo black SILK S-—-MALN FLOOR, 89 ct. All-W 48 and jew! woolen, ths ie DICiAs WG0DS- MAIN FLOOR 25 ct. Wide Ribbons ......... Moires, taffetas and satin, white and colores “aise” pretty dresdens HiBBONS MAIN FLOOR. 11 et. Outing Flannels |. Pink and bl WASH DIES 59 ct. Silk Mixed C a7 and $8 inch— range of color maia, liht . Wistarta, .™% fieecy nap. BASDMENT, de Chines..... .47 high lustre—fine including cream, Fore, tan. taupe, new blu Z navy » black WASH DRESS FABRICS BASEMENT, 1244 & 15 et. Lanadale Cambrica, a rv nalnsook Flaten mame t guarantee o : Uobs Main PLoom $1.39 Linen Table Damasks 97 70-inch — meadow bleach—heavy qua ew patterns, LINENS MAL PLO $21.98 Axminster Rugs. i s—Alex. Smith, 9x12 /tt.— & Sons Co.—rich Orientals, me- é dallions and desi elas " RUGS—THID Fl 20 ct. Bleached Turkish Towels 22x43—-Soft, absorben’ hemmed—co ol'd stripe border: TOWDLS—SAIN PLOOR, White showy centres. LAGE CURTALNS—BASEMEYT, wise oy Full size—neat, devigns—hemmed or trin Clock Signe Denote Morning Specials. mnedds—ntseMmr, Loos t the Cleekst ‘ oo

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