The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1916, Page 13

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, ‘ 5 Tadge, One of Few New Yorkers 5 To Reach Big League Company Grfith May Have Second Cobb in Youngster From Yorkville. ‘al ly} I thousand or tall Players in the big de in the past few years but a very red the game | fonthe str of New York. From| th little tank towns wher a big fthds furnish the opportu the | bet players have come and Now Yekers have been content to do the Pering while the other fellows Plyed. This yeur, however, one of | <<) th youngsters #4 real find | ei Awa native . the Pe yathful firs Wash igton Sena sume @ the cobl Yorkville and te certain he pnd art red a whol tw professional ry gland and the| . mnational 16 has hung | es his work | gors, Grittith | Fie ‘he is shown | of the out Chick | nearest for his new | with 307 first baseman | 4 in,” is thé /the list, with an average of .994. 1 pt Griffith Con | had 1,348 put-outs, fifty-four ass and but eight errors w Jone vy voce Leagues ¥ @ record which ma wrth watching this season t faith that na him he le st basemen of the league, h b the fact 1 with the /uguinst him, He Joined t § parochial jton team at the uter he played | New York ke t Donovan of | International s credited wit he statistician ¢ rus kept his posittc 4 of the list kville youth wil this season, how has hinted that Co o his laurels, Juder Senators’ t imp and his friends are await first reports of his work get sth Miss Corona Winn performed so war 60 to 28, and it tou o y and with su in with the | J} ventecn innings to make h Iwn tennis racquet yesterday as to] century, a high r 34 helping. teporarily eclipse the other stars of] yew ORLEANS, L Te women’s indoor sin x t) courts of Hoklyn, Of pet meeting w ly one rainy day * said he to Rhine-| je It is eat! ‘ high-«r | ee, HAVEN, Gents March 8.— mat if mn will net shipment to the si ‘he AY | $81,000, 0,000 to char- | to be included in wt national _ of the crews,| The most pertect oaraman of his age, | plonship! es withdrawn from the Yale rowing || Suad and from the varsity crew, and | fe begun work as assistant to Char- 1 Wiman as coach of the freshman et. gymnastic the Amateur Unite in conjunction with the two hu city “Edward W. Gardner moved @ peg! PALM BEACH, Fia., rer to regaining the Class A 18.2 k line biliard n wip title yesterday, Likewise ervived an ordeal of safety tacti H @erging from the fray with a score March 8.—T Tournament was played yestes and the best work of the day w by B. H. Rankard Jr h ated “Alexander ‘J 46, and incidentally romp utional champion- he Golt ae € 400 points to 2 Hed- | home with a card of 68, the best on of Dowagia » contest | made in any tournament during. tcupied part of the oon and | present year. and, but ni ateur record for the ening at the Arion Society, where ee Walter J. Travis. fe tournamen wth Gardner unc SHICAGO, March 8. nearing its end, atedly in the lead, ‘it jannet Tyl ter, uth hockey team for next year, F yton me Milard tournament "CASCARETS” FOR LIVER AND BOWELS” Enjoy Life! Stop Headaches, Sour Stomach, Bilious- ness, Bad Breath, Bad Colds, Constipation. Inst two seasons. They’re a Treat! Cascarets is Best Laxative for Men, Women, Children-—20 Million Boxes : Sold Last Year. ? You will wake up fe Cascarets never gr Btraighten uw pt Remove ih liver and | ever experienc wel poison which ping your hi 1} ing fit and fing He took 207 bases with 168 hits, i the highest batting average rival being Clarence Kraft, | In flelding Judge was at the top of Players taking yames are usually 16 did not place into ining | cham. | Athletic dred and fiftieth anniversary of the first round of the’ Florida Championship HANOVER, N. ea +, March epraieh na fast finish has been tlected Captain of the Dart: played a strong game at centre for A STORY RAILROAD LI CHAPTER X1. and rolling ¢ hore in| worthless he di- a blast. single to work el, the fore- « onders to oment Bill was y set tl tons. saw nd completed the pre Te |} ( after ‘the rn parties, but with nee of the ther for the tunn ith Rhinelander asking questions ) the expert explained y walked down the tunnel the itd exper a with whieh hi jar, It all sounded encourag on fing. By the ume croup had | reached the end of the tunnel | Bill and Lug had di sight. The fore of men and w with his visitor him the sho, wa grue asked Rhinela like to have it fired, nder’s assent, the fety and the shot oming out of the different pick: i in a couple usrue came in| foreman told put ready. Sea- er if he would and upon Rhine- got into charged. ne members shattered jer in an underto The expert w handful of quartz, d, showing it to the prospective | er with an air of certainty, “will age two hundred dollars to the} ok ts ton. Helen and Storm consulted together Seagrue watching. In a moment he asked them and Rhinelander to fol- eaving the shaft, 9 the bag pile | mike with a buyer for the nelander, Storm and Helen con- 1 to discuss the purchase apart, counted the number of bags. thinelander made an effort to roug! }ly reckon the v f them, Seagrue nd th pert some little distance away conference with Seagrue d closed that the price he wanted mine Was $150,000, After sual bargaining, Rhinelander ysed tu take Uae prope n= ae ing together the A he| 5 s n: ed ABIUC he || out his 4, Rhinela and the tra k until he should have a to get started, This was assent orm was placed temporaril arge of the mine. While the negot taking shape, a fi pulled in a few mi fe ions had been ey Station, where ti net out] nh empty ‘box car vading. A teamster from tly was sum- moned by the agent, who handed him | a note for the mine fo: When p Send it down right away will pick the car up this LEN. showing ing to the Ho turned to Rhine lander, lim the messag: 1 point sucks ready for st t. thinelander was w lore ready for the All right,” he said, nod foreman. nd what you have to w to put the job through as quick- Y and the | SCHOOLBOY STARS IN MEET AT HAMILTON INSTITUTE, 1 fothis efty | Mondreds of ele i y, your tongue couted, br th offense [or sicken like salts, pills and calomel t and stomach sour They act so gently that you hardly e fy bilious, sick headachy, cons realize you have taken a cathartic, |! ie full of cold, = Why iget a box | Mothers should give cross, siek, bilious £ of Cascaret mt tore and eat for feverish children a whole Casearct ath one or two to-night and enjoy the nicest, [any time—they act thoroughly and are $ gentlest liver and bow cleansing you Tharmless.~ Advt ’ ‘ == ( 4 Pee Nortel — welts att week. Crcler : enue to- ely cnect prosper TONIGHT AT RUS ith HARDMAN PIANO USED aoe 1, wt, i] | AROLAAN HALL, sun, Att + BROWN | |] AROLIAN HAL. nat, Afi Maren ity att GABRILOWTTS GH METROPOLITAN ] Wis Re | Osean OF MOUNTAIN: |" |the wagon By "Winn FRANK H. SPEARMAN. — |ino w Ather, of My Sm Tie, Mowe jp Aaa ine started back | ling their way ¢ t sidin H the gu Having « they went of the q — He of th “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, oe ae exrrcd PIMPLESONFACE BURNED VERY MUCH Hard and Large, Began to Itch, Gould Not Sleep at Nigit. Very Disfigured. __ Lomp etely HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT | “1 did not have any trouble from pimple until hair began to grow on my face Soon my face began to ntoheal it 90 many thoi p «and ia’ ower ii Toy wore aed and (/) 2.4.1) mow of them iarge and ¢ in 7 ri Lop af pach: Unere was a ttle Ve pimples beean 2 to feb and | seratched them ~ and they dod and 1 could not emp at night. My akin was sore and & burned very until! much: My face looked and | wary disfigured. creeping unde nto the car WIFE TOO ILL Her H. TO WORK ed from/ IN BED LOias OF TIME, Ith Ruined by Lyd: “I had the trouble about six wenks wumtdl 1 used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In two weal’ time | was completely healed.” (Signed) Imdore J. Suliman, 28 Essex St. New York Gity, July 00, avis. Sample Each Free by Mail With 92-p, Skin Rook on recuest. _Ad- deem post-cant “Cuticurs, Dept. ©, Bos- | ton.” Sold throughout the wartd. | THEATRES. NEW_ YORK" EMPIRE |; MAUDE ADANS LYCEUM }) Cy MPA THE HEART OF WETONA NEW AMSTERDAM §,f21.31 8) ELSIE FERGUSON ind box ear, surpr wmed and bound them bis without loss of tim: work loading the last THEATRES, E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Pada Sve* MARGARET SCHILLER Compound, | 3 EGE Tea fits a ateee rth FROLIC) Indianapolis, Indiana.—""My health ; work and washing for say Lydia BE pound has be to me for I would have | today but for it men suffering as [was to try your valu truthful etable ¢ abl S.A If there ix anythi would like special « WINTER GA BOOTH Wm. Biiiote COMEDY. ne ean Maui PLAYHOUSE GRACE eon i rf Tne CY alia pl ST. fines ea $ ROBERT HILLIARD SHUBERT 43"). Last Two WEEKS, PRINCESS A_New Musical ¢ VERY GOOD EDDIE There is hardly a untry wherein h by root and 48th, W Matiners Wei j was so poor end my constitution so run iown that 1 could work. 1 weighed — but bed of 1 began ydin ind and ay months weighed 158 pou T would tell all Mrs. Wm. Green, ison Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, | us is good rh remedy put whieh » write ROBINSON CRU. Nva mr or Rw We: Mats in ot at W, Wei ALONE AT LAST f Biws W we pele and weak, pounds and was in| P getable later 1 nh & godsend on in my grave » the ine Co, Lynn, LIBERTY pine Ma wis loo the tak- ink- five can Pinkham’s Veg: LAUGHS WITH YOU WHEN YOU SEE MRS. FISKE ERSTWHILE | SUSAN wo- S82 you ot M SRY OF mets || HITT HE TR IL Ho LIDA\ with Fred ottidany THE COHAN REVIEW. 1916 CANDLE Sd 8i- Fen Wied We ir! PO Wei Th REPUBLIC \\;x: MST. Tee EG COMMON. CLAY Sanerenenastesiy wows | | BELASCO. X74 “3 CASINO | THE BOOMERANG MUST TORS 44TH ST. STAN ‘nbe vink Mat, sae “erie DARD ire & Daddy Long: Legs Nese OL LOoKL N GLOBE is GABY DESLYS Punch & Judy __21T'S A SUMMONS MATEY" TREASURE ISLAND Fri & dat..2W). ‘Tel 1468 Circe CHARITY. Bg ON =| BAL y's |Midnight Beauties ! Fat LYMPIC MILITARY MAIDS, erk ville neat, Y" Writers’ ¢ 7 | Gakce got 51" ST «LEX AVE L BURLESQUE, matent Nighi vw wu Burlesque yourn PMATINEC 10 moRROwes 5A 25: [Mudie Matinee Daily ers of 6,000,000 of your be intries of & astern Europe, from their homes, Cold and hunger bless you if you help them u thousand workers, share for unfortunate b ponte vt PEOPLE'S RELIEF COMMITTEE soUhe MEYER LONDON, Chairman ‘Attractions COX apwhine Aecnilited SAMUEL HELLER, Treasurer F BORIS FINGERHOOD, Secretary MAIN HEADQUARTERS: 709 S Harlem, East Side, Williams! * and East New raven ene, GAIETY mreNOW | “| UNLESS YOU HELP followed by 1916. VAUDEVILLE Pog ckseata ‘an SL 0S. aM Ae. ee | LOEW'S NEW YORK vgn COMIN EN, CATACEEY, 5 Mw we T « ra 4 Maurier AMUSEMENTS. sn HOORAY Wat in “THE SERPENT" ' Wamtt | QOLUMBIA | | BEN WELCH 3! CENTURY }') | WILLIAM WINTER T PHOTOPLAYS. Nite MERCHIA Ss STN MonaL Pamicte WEBER’ 'S a a. Riwpy ft, fe, m GERMANY'S GREATEST ‘BATTLES. BROADWAY MARGUERITE CL. ARK i Kpecial Burto ~ | STRAND nD MURIEL | it Navnttot BROOKLYN. fay & Putte TAR * i HELLO GIRLS EVERY MUNDAY, 2 Pri mia CONT FOR GALE. DOW EEKLY | rape Ae. 4 STULLBS--Uyen vee, Gor Broadway. LL. 4. City. V45 Newark Ave., Jersey chy. | DIAMONDS ONCR REDIT | ROYAL Sonate EN LANE PHONE — N ‘eeDiamond: ‘LW. SWEETECO. cred 13 pape ee & CHARITY. =< rity Bazaar For the Benefit of THE WAR SUFFERERS Germany, Asta, Fungary Purkey and Bulgaria MADISON SQUARE GARDEN MARCH 1! TO 23, INCLUSIVE |] Admission C7 Caw cont KY KK, war sufferers in the War has driven them inches. ‘They will others and sisters will be in vain are killing them by 300 wagons, will spend this w ing donations for the Jewish War Sufferers’ Bazaar at Grand Central Palace. ‘They may cali on you to-day, Give now, Mak { March 25-April 2 men ein the annals of Jewish charity BAZAAR COMMITTEE AMUEL UNTERMYER, Chairman DETER DIAMOND, Secretary-Manager LOUIS W. FEHR, Promotion Advisor ixth Ave. Tel. Bryant 550, Bronx burg, Bay Ridye, Borough Park, York Branches. Ws INCLUDE U ZARN New Spring Season nmatchable Thursday Attractions In Women's Wear REMEMBER OUR POLICY. QUICK SALES tw. Therefore Small Profit Prices That Mean Large Savings to You potsstanlall oles ignite are 00 ¢ ney speak for themsc w ul kines of tailored 4 wet oF ali with nted ja Iver white eating witht | Georgette or atik proidery | «ra ped bodices —decoltete touches =Ince neck frilla—sh yoke eff pleated ‘Ve os [Spring Model Taffeta Dresses | Copenhagen, gray, green, navy, black kathered Inte deep hip yoke im een tot 15.8 ive ude ville and Penture 'Photo-Plays | THEDA BARA| WOMEN'S TAILORED APPAREL reerry over apparel from one season guaranteed the very in styles, © commended to another A NALESaUERS | aterinh land critical tailoring, too, a | Spring TIMONIAL | WOMEN'S BLOUSES Style s * 98 | Spring Style Coats 16.98 ar Mors pied with | Dverted wide wear modele Histingulshed by silk at and Untten COAT ‘ and full port atv los Spring Style Dress Skirts models, showhmg trateht FOR | } THURSDAY The joy of wearing the new Spring | CUT PRICE. SPECIALS IN suit is doubled when the moet attrac | ; , ¥ tive blouse you can purchase is worn Women’s Spring Style with i House Dresses Heorgettc Crepe Mlounen— wit uF tung me charming te Altructive, neat, well reliable i Latest BERGANA | Vender extn ankle Hender Dark fabrics - exceptionally hat may Nigh or low—all sisew Mlounes—latest broad fon stripe taffeta effects checks and plain the prevalling flaring pointed three new ful crushed belts pointed dy chambray Cutts flat collars with nke—all sinen to 46 re frill da ni luded press ’ 1G08 When Sprin for things ¢ arrivals at... in rade 1.85 | | for Spring dry goods and other fashion Hew that the rn Store ean dixcriminating shoppers. FOR THE WOMAN WHO PRIZES FOOT COMFORT | Shoes for Dress and Special Needs Famous Tenderfoot Make atord kid ‘ i ‘ dtl AON | nee and trim looking V Oxford Ties hace faut tome Ankle Shara und width = hrond enw hk Top ' ether i ur k viel kid--nem welted 5.00 4 Hrand Toe Shoes —soft poxing In toes Laure on and widl foot Oxford 't ad con | Gono ! Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1P. M, : fh ders $5.49 Women's Serge Skirts 245 69 cl. All Wool Serges 44 Inch Hinek and na var ‘ } wit 1 eit . 4 WOMEN Mt ‘ " 1 1 $1.00 Women's New Voile Blouses 80 mone MAIN PLoon 5 ber \ |]$1.49 & $1.98 Wome: 4 f RLOt Hee ‘ w for hat and. t HIRBONS MEA Poon | ies aes FEAT 69 ct. Messalines 26 Inch rT) MEN'S ' OND EL 59 « Size Night D 45 ° . . j 50 ct, Butea Size Niabt Dresses... 48 | 29 01, Table Kairos & Forks 20 Goud A nn eh 4 TLERY MAIN PLO OK ct. Men's Negliger Shirts AT 19 & 25 ct, Curtein Scrime mae . ; inne Wh # Arabian o MENS PURNISHINGS MAIN PLOOR UPHOLSTERY DASEMEN bs, Sone’ Posesle Bows ag 29 ct. Turkish Path Towels 20 NOW , t 1 turk wh bord Nisies CH ain ta $5.98 Little Boys’ New Suits 5 30 ct. Tickings 1» } : a 4 5 ted Anchor Muslins id “ ard in piewe would sel 98 ct. Cotton Diaperings 27 Inch 69 a yard | Benched itevard MUSLINS Was ENT TOR NSS mer 98 ct. Women's Sat | 11 ct. Outing Flannels 7 Bork An Clock Slane Denote Morning Speeciain. Look for the Clocks Look for the Clocks}

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