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Se OR tir et Park Row Bowlers Make Big Gain on Leaders of Evening World Tourney Downtown Champions Win Three Easy Victories Over Brook- lyn Grand Central Team—Broadway Arcade Takes Two Out of Three From St. Nicks. ‘ORY OF MOUNTAIN RAILROAD LIFE. SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. Grand Central at Hunts Point. White Elephant at Bronx Pa By FRANK H. SPEARMA The, Mountats STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN THE WORLD TOURNEY. ayearina Pe acctinted NABLE to hit the headpin for strikes at the Park Row alley: the Btooklyn Grand Central |} ie bowlers were the victims of the down- town champions in three straight games in Tho Evening World three. Man amateur, tournament Saturday night. ‘Nick Nelson's stellar w @ach of the threo sessions easy pick- ing for the Park Rows, These vi yt, torles give the champions a con: erable gain on the leaders for first honors in the big event. Th sad Cent 49) $76 413\Cark How Soriano WSL 181 14 aname ThY 147 124 Nemon N White, Blephant ps = alee CHAPTER XIl. Buried Alive. Seagruc's sale to Rhinelander of the | Superstition mine did not go through |a8 smoothly as he had expected Meeting Rhinelander at the oflice of an attorney in Las Vegas, the details of the transfer were arranged without much difficulty, Rahinelander’s only care was to be sure that the convey- ance should give him a clear title to The St. Nicks started with a lead|the valuable property, and having }in the first four frames of the open. | satisfied himself on this point, the ing session, but the Arcades braced | minor details were easily arranged. Vi made Was rolled at Louis Stein's Broadway Arcade Academy, the home team here winning two out of three games from Coffey's St. Nicholas Inn trio. son 238, ‘Another Saturday night series{"P %Md forged to the front, winning| While the attorney was embodying —— | YL pins, The homo team con-| these items in a supplementary agree- tinued their rally through the second | rent, string for an easy and second victory. | “Dependable” Danenhauer kept his » running in the closing| Woodrow's bronze medal y-fifth of the Rhinelander wrote out a tele- gram to Helen telling her that he was) completing the transfer of the mine! and would come up on No. & W AFTER SIX YEARS) ; toca sean the final draft of the contract had ' Nicks their only game. been made in duplicate, and signed | by the two parties, in due ny | lander handed over a second] Woman Made WellbyLydia| :: caine Cael ahl ils: E. Pinkham’s Vegetable |," Compound. = thing of relief and a great deal of Leading averages for The Evening |fatisfaction, The World tourney to date follow jhad #o successfully compassed looked Seagrue watched him go with some- whole scheme he Columbus, Oh “Thad almost given up. Thad been sick for six years with to him almost too good to be true, and female troubles he had a hearty laugh with the at- and nervousness torney before they left the office to- La’ Thad a pain in my gether right side and Rut, unexpectedly enough, oppost- could not eat any a tlou developed in an unlooked for! thing without| I quarter, namely, among minority hurting my stom-| Hergmans’ 24-Honr Enduranoe stockholders of the mine Itself. ach, T could not To-Night, Ru 4 flew thick and fast, and at) drink cold water © twenty-four hour endurance! Oceanside Seagrue was openly ac- at all nor eat any st arranged by the Bergmans for i Ma cused of underhanded work in parting kind of raw fruit,| their Lenox nue academy starts 4 i fr a slant nor fresh meat nor 11 o'clock to-night and will end! With the property afford a clea standing of on. From 178| the same time to-morrow night, ‘The OR Clu babel . ollowing teams will compete: Joh stock 3 ie ° H pounds : went land Nockler, Dunb and. Riddell and Bess LS ad 118 anc ej that | Smith and Neuman, Koster and Mor- me, addressed the gathering in| 1 fell ove » to take Lydia rix, Heins and Loetje, Linden and ¢sPlanation of the } Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and) Mc Flower and Kastenmocker, 1 have unde: toad," he began,! ten days later T could eat and it did not! Schultz and Ober! ofka and Bleck-| “there has been some criticiam of my stomach have taken the | en and Pump and) Klumpp—all| @ction in disposing of the Superstition medicine ever since and I feel like alt entative atars of this vicinity, | mine to the Copper Range & Tidewater} nds | people, Some of our stockholders hav new woman. 1 now weigh 127 5 wer ough to hat there 0 ou can sé what it has done for Ne at P ke been unkind enough hintt w treachery in my art of the Foe ANG ihand aye he kus | Mational Poc OE | res eect ee ear ce neetiag| Pe Pe ow ties uth onl Beliard Ti See ein: without aay mincing of] Ts. Ss. , 1624 South ny ords h 1 was for Mt two act as 1| Columbus, Ohi ULELATEA LOUTNEY yore wry Ae eensiollity and to etal ws of roots dia E. Pinkham's ind contains just th and herbs needed to restore health and strength to the weakened organs of the body, That is why Mrs. Barlow, alia, rec jetely. | ney » Com wiekly." word received vuneing th In more vel | sudden man an vein H making hinself y Opens To-Night Natlonal pocket bi jard tour- vans chronic inva ‘overed so comy opens to-night at the New York 4 Sod he disclose “| ithe It poys for women suffering from any |. ©. J. Howard: Shoemaker, the)! that keegan aie ‘of Ket le ents to insist upon having ’ jought as female ailments to insist upon havin ing James J. Ma the The mine ready for & sale by salt Pinkham’s Vegetable Com { of his subsequent success lon » Harlem «tar ing it, an — t of the matince matches |in unloading the property of Rhine ideal i thout serious loss to any of bert Hawkins of lan a hoy 7 Vaimeaeiien | In spite his oxy lanation, protest Morrow night will) way heard almost at once agaiiet te of the Algonauin | summary action in selling out Sibont Amante: Biwald | authority from the directors, Beagrus ished thind dase vent Re | met. the crtie dirmiy, ne 1 ha | MKer of the Montclair Club, | stopped to ask the dinectote Tok Bie) t the ednesday matin o e eof our principal veln ule f the Shoe the failur 1 ducipal vel would been all over e been too late to i to anybody CREDIT TERMS Naea sell the property of the r fellow, bluntly The bik 15.00 200.00 [ida ol 25.00 “ « 300.00 ieft for his home eames ste ce GUARDING AGAINST _ | tie rose to reply te Seagrue’s alii Purchase You are telling us.’ he said co UH TREACHEROUS FOE. |’ that you disposed Of Pee ery NOAA retorted Beagrue rin prize was pre- Heddon before” he Friday, the larger| 7 larger k ast tractable tartz properties in the Sup jhountains for a song becau' ore told you he vein had When invasion’in the form of foreign | on Yn, you your expe threatens a country, that | roborated h onntry immediately mobilizes and pre-| did you xo ahead | pares for war. out calling (us ‘The Grip germ has invaded the homes | Whether we did A Menace Wnich Cannot Be Ignored conquest APARTMENTS FURNiSnbiy [of thousands this winter, leaving many | Pert advice on the COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 | wrecked physiques ty tll the story ing, the “part of the matter has oa Open Monday & Saturday Evenings | .4))"fiinone tonic fond aw | hed ‘out already,” said Seasrues| 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER BROS flesh and muscle a hy cases—will build up the and help to. gu tack aan't, re your sath ine t is BO lave been them oY jon before you dis | | man ainst further at-| the Mh Hee a est medical esteem fori sees fh is of mae COLUMBUS VE ts wally beneficial to men, women and] "You woul 10 pe BF children t | D3 & 104. ST. Taken at meal times and delightfully | latable a BET mines for ou rend ana i Wel ieee business men, that we are| | entitled to conside You haven't | By your own confes , &Vhen you foel a cold coming on, stop it with a few you ha » dlenoeed ot xe a doses of LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, which destroys | ty under false pete com | erms, acts as a Tonic and Laxative, and keeps the system petitors, justified the ‘ hat in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza, Nong your OWN Asso- ‘ » make any untair| axative Bromo Quinine «: hee: y that the mone n man in th Removes the Cause of Colds, Grip |: and Influenza E ple y the T was sale water money pa you fe 1 ie of the vhat is the 1 should say —but remember there is Only One shall be “Bromo Quinine’’ Breton atop, talking, , Your are play of sympathy for the uneasy ones, 8 shut.’ Oall for full’‘name and look for this signature on box in kee ig.a4 matter of no moment wi ng your mout er, No matter what happened, | | er," declared the stubborn Chatr- Price 250. man, “how much the thing is dis aed, You know the men in this! . nM : » well enough - to know that 1 y | sa rm ning 9 fen @ ¢ |eonfess you y Q in thie ™ never approve such pro- “As things stand, I don't know what else you can d @aid Seagrue, sullenly. “You talk here as if you owned the mine, I want you to un- derstand that I hold the control of it, and you will do as I say.” (To Bo Continued.) $4444ses By making this pint of old-time cough syrup at home you not only save about 82, as compared with the ready-made kind, but you will also have a much more prompt and positive remedy in every way. It overcomes the usual coughs, throat and chest colds in 24 hours—re- lieves even whooping cough quickly and excellent, too, for bronch: bronchial asthma, hoarseness and spai modic croup. | from an ug store 214 ounces of Pinex (50 cents’ worth), pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Full directi with Pinex. Keeps perfectly and tastes | good Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine ex- tract combined with guaiacol aud other natural healing pine e ents, There are imitations of this famous mixture. To avoid dis- appeint your druggist for “21g and do not accept any- | tisfaction, | |, goes with: Pinex Co, Ft or money promptly this preparation Wayne, Ind.—Advt The new welt edge COLLAR 2 for 25¢ It’s the Linocord Unbreakable Buttonholes in Ide Collars which prevent spreading at the bg Dam am S088 Miner tn Te ae ane covered, what | top, insuring continu- 5.00 “« §=75.00 Edward W would that make?" asked a | f f j Bere 7.50 * 100.00 i Br nrsenihen j o disaffected a ence. that | ance of style an % * tg rizeand high single ave t would make ie ve suck instead 10.00 “ “© 150.00 the third prise ents you would be holding the sack instead mints atestare found in no other make. GEO, P. IDE & CO, Makers, TROY, N.Y. VAUDEVILLE. FRPRoc AUDRVILIE AND PH RS | TO PLAYS Nr tt 8s ih Sunde i LOEW's KEW YOK pana. COMBINED CAPACETY 5,000. “HOOR ye ave diners on 2s j | Vaudeville & Feature PHOTO PLAYS! Chaun Mouror en Win. Shay & Claire Whitne; | ae lin “The Ruling Passion’ Marke Nurs. Diga Petrova in ‘Pie s» OLUMBIA Buy ise PUSS BUSS 9 ; __. BROOKLYN, TAR & INS aaa ls FRENCH MODELS ne cht!" suraeu EVERY SUNDAY, 2 BIG CONCERTS, open ae sere dbo snbebisba RD _ iin Aa THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916. THEATRES, THEATRES. | NRATR®, Broadway 40m hale Matiners Sead & % 9.20. E M P I R ae a rath Manager. TO-NIGHT! 7th BIG WEEK Shy annteta rien ELSIE FERGUSON IN HALL CAINE’'S SENSATIONAL SUCCESS MARGARET SCHILLER momenta, tor Mise) TRANSFERRED FROM THR au ‘and accomplished) phe 4 ot the) 1 ir Bint | Be ABIG PLAY WRITTEN |r" AROUND ABIG THEME, |i!) AND WITH A BIG irate ie stane has PURPOSE. . . . tr 2 wider publte peal Ferguson line ever reached nets b Avenue Invites Your Personal Inspection and Comparison of New Spring Stocks Note the STYLES, QUALITIES and ASSORTMENTS , a a WOMEN’S ATTRACTIVE KIMONOS Special Prices for Two Days More Mainly Crepes, but several White Fabrice also. Exceptional Values even for this Value-giving house, hecause of Excellence of Designs and of fabrics offered iY LEADING TITEATIES: NEW AMSTERU, TO-MORROW NIGH IR HERBERT TRLE'S SHAKES PEARE TERCENTENARY FESTIVAL. HERBERT TREE in “KING HENRY VIII."" Production direct from Its Mafevty’s dba AiR ised Ere, 8.18; Thum, @ Sat, 2.16. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 25c & $0c WEEK BEGINNING TO-NIGHT, 8.15 THE BEST MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM THEA | | | | RE TO BE Lt THE HEART OF WETONA TOHAN'S Wsoa igi ees MITZI: “Pom- Pom” GATETY Gara’ Mats ‘Ada ERE : WHILE. SUSAN CRITERION yo Wei THE MERRY WIVES Or WNLSOR WILL OCCUR MONDAY, MARCH 20. PULTUN\ a8 oi tas, aul ub i SN bee ) with bSinA WILLIAMS 1,000 FAT Nivr..25e Nitin 50e Punch & Judy 4"; 18) (Charles Hopkins nen Mes. Ine after reading about Jim Hawkins in to-day’ 6. World wonderful piay Adrien 44s: HUDSON {120 The Cinderella Man ELTINGE Sv" 44 4 par Vege 15 TREASURE ISLAND 5.80, Mats Pri, & Mat 2.10, ‘Tel, 1980 Circle HAKRIE Ws Ha E THI THE- TRAIL HOLLIDAY Century theatre. Tomorrow,2P.M. With Fred Siblo ax “HSiUy Holtida Grid Tidimentel LUNGACKE Sit Wel? ASLO a wget ait Victor Herbert THE COHAN REVUE 1916 ie Pires CANDLE} Hye Wet dion x Ruth st ‘Hingham, rents, Willem Ditrioh, mn Hoowland band sthers THE BOOMERANG dts St Hing 918 W4s 81 Phone Tryant 40 Bven. 8.28 GH AT §,25, TONIC es CORT? {ROAD & MANDALAY] |:"asan, iit FRNCES STARR | TLOBEE | PGABY DESLYS ’ BURLESQUE. DALY'S Hong #2 Ha ‘iat! BlueRibbonWinners Nice Attract, "everest of ive Mio GARRICK COME L =! Wea & ti M ats, POPULAR nT rhe Matra A ttem ton MNT IY : LY MPIC {)\} Mati THEPEAD MARKET Mine Ovyonmsons ik Pict a PLAY GU. Went ds i Res h 18. Ma Svat Group Y CREPE KIMONOS Group 2: CREPE KIMONOS Reg $1.29 ‘ 169 ’ Plain and figured ‘cott 4 Sale 1,27 complete assortment und figured serpentine crepes—= figured ones show really cholee com Swiss and floral lawn binations—straight or Hmpire model large armhole and gathered on heavy elastic cord—with Quiltings, silk em- and without collar—all sizes n ruffles are among ite Summer colors— Group 8: Prey, KIMONOS Regularly $2.26 + Sale 1.46 Crepes in plain colors id florals, Group 4: BOX LOOM CREPE showing really ly combinations of favorite tints, also Crepe Phase in $2.98 nnd $949.....8ale 2.68 smart florals Embroidered coatee fabric—favorite plain colors— over accordic plaited ski putterth accordion plaited o a m model, with plain satin teimminw embroidered. Walst, With plain OF concave shoulder models ndsom concave drop shoulder—white collar | made and fintshed—-all ala and cuffs of satin ribbon ruffie, Worth-While Savings to Interest Housekeepers Muslins Hlene 36-inch NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS at Lowest in the City Price: All-Wool Broadeloth Land shrunk r -inch d and heavy unbdeached worth 8% 40-inch-—extra fine—worth 42-inch —worth 18 . §4-inch--bleached—worth 20... 8.4) § 68-inch—bleached—worth ota) fe Hemmed Sheets | Cream Poplins and Diagonals 62x90-—worth 44 oF all tattete 12x90-- worth “4p | boplin and w wale weave Hinso—wotth .Tascccscccsece «ipa | dlaonal serge specials". .1,28 90x90—worth .50 | Roman Striped ha! mn h Serges- Hematttchea— Blas on brown | 64x90 69 conservatly Ficlets 74 ferred material for the new slash. HH na Well anciresace and prespeeeocerat yur specialized price....1.89 Spreads fine ed poplin effect— Crochet—% alae—worth .98 | f Spring shades, : navy and bla rth $i.5o wo : 1.30 worth $1.98 1.24 | Fine Twill Serges. sollles all wool 50 in.—Relgtan i 2 phive eal brown, 24) navy, men's’ wear blue and Feather Tickings black . 08 Assor 1 atripe Imported Prunellas Feather Bed Ticks 45-in. all wool chy ae tyla LU welght Full and three-quarter sizes high lustre—atrong, services worth § 1.19] able! material good value. .1,18 Cheencetoth. Meached and | worth tty _ TOWELS While Savings ache ENGRAVING SPECIAL For Next Two Days Plate and Fitt y cards | Vatue 3.50 \ 1.75 Heavy Union Name on to exceed 16x33 in.—he red or letter: Choice of akreigienee white stripe bi reg. dee 10 Rinck _¢ Cot <20M x39 In. F ah hemstit Roraers- 15) the bent stock, aned y itgeerter mers through 2s) Plate given to customers. During will print, titty stri r's own plate— borders 49 value 60 conte i Turkish Knit Wash Clotha— Money or check must accompany White or colored edges-—reg. 5 Mail Orders, TUESDAY is BLOUSE DAY And Blouse Day this week is ushered in with two of the prettiest Specia " could find. They are: lout Speciale we A 1.40 » and ‘satin. strip embroidered or- have double breas tnd cults —pin double row of large rimmed~ pearl buttons and white satin col- rows of pin others with contrast ars and cuffs stitched and pipings and blouse back with fine With plain” hem hin tucks at top-—flesh, peach, Nght and cuffs—-all sizes, Bitetund maize--all izes Worth at least $2.00 1.85 Blo MORNING SPECIALS--Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. To prevent denlers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail o See our Special ew models are daily, Telephone Orders ORKVILLEs' *: Burlesque Set to's) 15 i Ainari ng Content GRACE Gt ORCL Vive New Yorks Mado Blea wir os, Rise Beh We FOR SALE. pus oa vh ne VERY Goon "hy Dik SUR wi LK Maxie Emot's {.," HELLO GIRLS We che aft CASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT ALL GOODS GUARANTFED LOWEST PRICE: CALL, WRITE OR PHONE AGENT CALL DIAMOND © , ‘AN WATCH & ore MER Cr MAIDEN tes Beta) ART even ftir *h ily, Sp Momma Hat wark Ave, 145 Wat DIAMONDS ONCRE af ole ONAL Ronen | LY 4 JS MAIDEN KARO ND ENE — Diamonds , red CASING hy W& DEAL pawn LW. SWEETE-CO. C: 170 B'WAY~9" Floor. EXras 843" DIAEH BANS EB PALLOKS wn, § HELP WANTED—FEMALE, sie avy) BROADWAY #iratiy. OLGA PETROVA. «i WAM SUP NO AIA PIERS hw Holmes Travel > ANN J ¥ AnD LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, Rh NY s.Jonn Barrymore “ThaLcetBiidegroum VIS Ugden er,, Brous, Melsee 4828, $3.98 Women's Ser 3.45 Oct, (All Wool French Serges 52 Black and navy models Tutte neh—tan, dove, with or without belus—all lengths penhage 1 a Ay) an ht tan eee WOMEN'S SKIRTS--SECOND FLOOR, cea een garnet, Si | URES DS MAIN PLOOR $2.98 Dressy Silk Blouses 2.40 | | hig shine-nalwo matin and | 24 et, Mercerised Sateens, 36 inch ay SECOND FLOOR yore 1 whit BASEMENT 98 ct. Women's Middy Blouses, | 70 | 79 et oS ror with navy tema collars | “ye. tt Wide Silk Poplin a) MALAPS SECOND FLOOR | SILKS MALY PLoor 92,98 Untriomoed Black Hats, . 189 | 19 ct Mercerized Poplins 12), Milan) hemp and (3 Vinin and sat riped tte Hate stm tree “It” Via'n and material WASH bith se Fat NASEMENT MIMEANERY. THIN FLOOR | 9 ct. Yard Wide Nainsooks 7 98 ct Nainsook Combinations 88 | x : i jenn for unders SIUREEN USDRERWEAI SECOND PLOW. | 10 et Bleached Huck Towel A lix enimed | Het, Men's Suspenders HOW HLA Mais Loon , web-live rubber—Bulld, Bresident, Police and other shakes $1.19 New Scrim Curtains HUt buckles —white or strip w r Arabian—wide lace ins MBN FURNISHINGS MAIN FOR, sert and deep © lace ine ces LACE CURDAINS BASEMENT 24 ct. Men's Black Cotton Hose 16 Double heel and toe $1.98 Crochet Spreads 1.35 HOSTBKY MAIN PLOOK | Full s extra fine—hemmed ct. Boys’ Percale Blouses KHADR AEN ENT ee ‘ in lark rea ears. 98 Ro, Ch Sil rir FLoon gers Chest of Silver 4.88 Si Ss sugar 34.98 Boys’ Spring Suite oon poona——augar be SILY PRWARE wt NE rere platted mixed Canalmer era lined—7t are amless Axminster Rugs 00 WOYS CLOTHING THIRD PLOOR Seamless Velvete | i florals and all 49 ct. Fancy Collar 87 | ' Pr Br brotd ole and o ie Swiss flat or plaitea fa | 39 et. Mercerized Dam ke. 28 NECKWRAR-MAIN FLOOR a tesa ay 39 ct Silk Mixed Crepe de Chines LINENS wn vO Benne VOrisy OF DS end dark | 29 ct. White Dress Linens 22 Grenaea, dan um Woight—for blouses, jE WaSH DRESS FARRIOS-BASEMENT. | LINENS MAIN FLOOR, Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, Leok for the Clocks! Look for the Clocks! By

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