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So the absence of this ‘ of champions makes the Nas nament the most une Metropol 4 With T chan ter, Hh John A inde! rson, ni Max Marstun—a with luck determining the final y/ come * make your eye twinkle with pleasure. Ye / 18e Each COLLARS «Known as the Best’’ Also Makers of Ide Shirts Mitcheil The Tailor 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th Street | GS TILL 9 * ama of Travers and Travis Makes ‘Met’ Tourney. Most Uncertain Ever Held, Carter, Lewis, Topping, Anderson. Kirkby and Marston Appear! to Have Fairly Even Chance of Winning Championship Which! Starts at Nassau Country Club To- -Day. | with ‘Travers aps twenty-vear-old Phil Care | WENDELL 2 new “beauty” that’l 2 bern ee of « system for by 250 GEO. P. IDE & CO., Maters, TROY, N.Y. BOTANY WORSTED MILLS, Passaic, N. J. 12-OUNCE BLUE SERGE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916. ‘Courtney to Retire as Head Coach ' Of Cornell Crews at End of Season the Hud- | thi volving Fractured Skull, From Which! He Hasn't Fully Recovered,|'" and Advancing Years ae sons for His Decision. | - - i the mysteries of -9-— | hi | and reach ra cou The | te boat whic h was favored by the rem HARLE COURTNEY is to} tide, always won the race, a point ; lthat «night have caused some mis- more chance of winning retire as head coach 0 jihat sniehe he om . Ly William Abbott. else fn the starting tetu Gort at he end oF tH leulations by any one whi had hot HE Metropolitan golf chan ivy matcn player, who 7: aut This is t on this matter in advance ship that on the t thi on the| Present Fi al i ity Signe Is slowly ic Club links to-day presen LAD asl Fb acne Hisdltldl ti ded ; i vhing launch Mask and W ri & sensation, iv 1 made yesterday after fine little mental rd fort the best of nt in a hurry call fi to play over when they hs | por fracture of the skutl money Monday, had not been the winner. Of the tlwhich he suffered last year and from | from, and Wright is still usit ng nly | which has not fully recove «rented one from Poughkeeps ig Held at least @ dosen stars have, ns » nee | Madeira of the Quaker Junior boat is & good chance of winning the tile we Greenwich jcombined with advancing age | suffering from bolls is knee, ‘The Walter J. Travis won't defend Mi golfer, has {the Feawon stated by the Old Man The crews and the Cornell fresh. ! € 01 oO qu € " vec n e D P Jt was different in the old days 3 year.|for his determination to quit after Weyer vaoag antalya 1s the tee When Jerry avers was an out- f 49 pris the 1916 race passes into history jee f Then the outcome eae icch ut. Courtney will not leave Cornell nor | —— im of much of which was a Will bh ping won) Cornell rowing, den City | that be con all connections with | ume it te bia wish | a general ad- ye” But the dutio uf ch are more than h 8} a) © seve ‘STOP SUNDAY SELLING, SAYS LIQUOR ARBITER, and his! visory na strong | being present kes nit «| contender for the “Met” title. oer te will permit hin alt | reais for the tp Fe nd let some one | Excise Commissioner Warns All pi He a That State Law Must | x has been in| | the near ing at Cornoll Be Observed. | FPO the eet become endeared to all Cor ALBANY, June 7—State Excise vaks of the game, ail the way through for] ( Commissioner George E. Green sent, nell’s varsity eight went ove LE oe aoe hie. Blt | Tine ee et Cae eTOe ceoaniaetion [out (iethandions: tosday to: Deputy out. » 0 time against the junior combination, | jeoipe C ‘aia | the recent winners of the triangular) xciee Commissioners, police officials jr with 4 /and Mayors of cities, warning them y\though no tin #|that the Excise Law must not be vio- lwas no disgui lated 0 los ersey st crew . oat Ree ewood Siace Gk rok “If Sunday selling and immoral A Hy manages tolit took’ the junic practices in hotels continue,” he de- survive to nearly the finish of Most) gome ten lengths clared, ‘it will only prove a lability A er. | Courtney was prese e|to the liquor business, which will! wine und) wate the exer and was}eonsequently go into’ legal bank- tr je, but student *!most fu The Ithaca eight was] rupt 1 s iron shots are they | using new this tria ie that he felt sure that most q a busy after dealers are deali of should be. | Oswald Kirkby who won the Met-/) onship in 1914, will | to say about the osition of the title this sea- ny hag the shots and his re} ich Red of Life ee qlaiya ye throbs WwW: R -day will be round will Friday with y. i The 6enuine bears Signature | That Would Do Honor to a Suit that a Tailor Would Charge $30 for, I Will Make to Your Measure Three-Piece Suit . To the people of Passaic, N. J., the name Botany Worsted Com- pany is synonymous with high-grade, and when I announce the fact that I have their 12-o0z. Blue Serge in my doorway with a big tag which reads ‘‘Botany Worsted Company’s Blue Serge, Three-Piece Suit to Order, $15.50,”’ this is sufficient. I have ten pieces of this cloth. No tailor in New York advertises to put Botany 12-o0z. Blue Serge in a suit to your measure under $30. No tailor can purchase under present market prices and produce this suit for much less. This is my leader for this week if the ten pieces last that long. I will line this cloth with a fine mohair alpaca. The patterns will be cut by thehighest salaried designer of customclothesin New York City. The garments will be made under union conditions $ in healthful and sanitary shops. Suit is sold subject to a e fit or new suit made, and the price will be, Suit to Order ‘10.75 e I just purchased from a wholesale woolen man fourteen pieces of a fine English cheviot, made in England, stamped on every piece. These goods I guarantee at least 14 ounce in weight. They are a fine dark gray for color, Dublin $ twisted, tweed and chevi't effects, suitable for B alleyenh wear, two- - $10.75 I have a great number of uncalled-for suits, quite a few of which were orders can- piece suit to order celled on acceunt of disappointments during the strike of last week, K $8. 00 Made up at prices of $15, $18, $20, ready to wear. Uncalled-for trousers, a great variety of colors in each store...,..... 82 50 ° In each of my stores I am offering ten styles of flannels, blue, brown, gray, plain and stripes, that | make ttarplese suits to order (no extra charge for pinch back) AT MY /|119-121 Nassau Street | TWO STORES ! Open Evenings TH 7. Saturdays TUL9 P.M. SATURDAYS TILL 10 P.M. teous: which have been 0! nel _ obeying the law, and he assures euch] holders of liquor tax tortificates that} ey are entitle wd Raine w ndulging tr ing and keeping open during pr bited hours: > TRUE “A man's whiskers vads a PHOTOPLAYS. ©MISS tof r hicago convention placard, “are is own fault.” SPECIAL NOTICES. ASK FOR and GET * HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK | Cheep substitutes cost YOU same price PHOTOPLAYS. 4 THEATRE NOW! ALL SEATS Broadway and 46th St Continuous 2P.M.to11P.M. Daly and Sunday... AQ EATS By Arrangement with F. Ziegfeld, Jr. GEORGE KLEINE, Presents BILLIESBUR KE SUPPORTED BY HENRY KOLKER A Motion Picture Novel 6: TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS!, FIRST NIGHT AUDIENCE OF PATRIOTIC SPECTACLE AND VICTOR HERBERT'S MUSIC IBERTY THEATRE| DAY Ki DAILY MAYINEES Be 50¢," 75¢ & $1.00 A BUGLE CALL TO ARMS) FOR THEATRES. NEW YORK'S LEADIN JOHN BRR Y MORES in JOHN av Olay 3 JUST I Cc E MASI nclous and Won cri’ ERIO! 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SAMS merican Root | t ue r | reg $149 NATIONAL DEFENSE}||| b | costume 4 For details ask ; | sewer }dress, suit, coat or blouse in the six HEARN euth Beret West of Kin Avenue 22ND JUNE SALE *’ TOMORROW, THURSDAY Representative June Sale Values in Following Departments: Muslin t Rabir Jorwear Women's Suits, Drew & Ne Women'« Housedre: igees Gitle & Misses’ Seormer Dresses Men's Shirts & Furnishings -— ® Specials— WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES a Sport Models as Well as Dressy Ones : ; Boy and Furnishings Washable and Sik Blouses i? une Sale Voiles, colors—linen crashes, fashionable shades of organdie fan colors or combination stripes, florals and plaids—erepes in also white embroidered voiles—collans* and buttons are some of the many trimming touches velvet op eelf belts, aleo girdles sizes 34 to 46—mat 2.95 | Reg. value 84.98 Lc sllsabst June Sale Values sin Babies’ Shirts, Wrappers, Etc. ies’ Summer Shirts—long and short sleeves—sizes (0 3 yrs. ue . 20 hell OW neck—slaes to yra—value 4%, « nd Wool Shirts os.--Well- Known, Infants’ Silk izes to 6 make re ett Infants’ Mann Wrappers and BBC Gowns, with draw-string- value .39 ‘ Long and Short Flannel Gertruc Value $148 Lawn Pillow Shams—pt tucked) centres —embro! ruffles —res Plaue Carringe na! Bathing Suits, Dresses | and Accessories An assortment that is highly gratifying. a Bathing Beltnms ing r and cuffs 5.08 Other Bathing Suits. 1.98 to 29,08. Wome x Salte— na sateen collars alloped finish—-belted pockets—bl ed — 3.08 and 4.98 Bathing Caps “Oh, that’s a new idea’—is what you will say about these gay rims—decora- tive-—they aad charm to any bathing nd useful—they do keep away the sun. ma—In satin, io nbinations worn with con= d rubber caps elent ed D8 49 .1D to 2.25 ing color: Water ean apolt this butterfly's wings Other bathing caps... Hathing Shoes and SUPPER ooo cece eens +25 to 2.08 Bathing Suit Bags — waterproof sliding top —-varie.y of colors to blend with suits. Belt of same material fetching new accessory, 4 DRESSMAKING SCHOOL 3.00 sions Daily Six Lessons Five at Pattern D A chance to learn to the school you even if a can easily make artment. Here in W Mat Jahton Bench AMUSEMENTS, # STEEPLECHASE Mc PDA & LISA i c ¥uumeey Beau “Hen ay bad Niaht ‘Bhat SON’S INTYRE & HEATH MUSIC HALE OLUMBIA Ki PU tet LEW KELLY |) HELLO NEW YORK BURLESQUE LYMPIC |! Matinee Dally TIGER LILIES | Sigh \ireeuen HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. THE DAY OF A DEBUTANTE MAIN DINING ROOM HOTEL WALLICK Broadway and 43rd Street Positively the most unique and fascinating enter- tainment ever offered in a New York Restaurant. WEEK-DAYS 11.15 P.M. SUNDAYS 8 O'CLOCK (Sessions one hour and a half Best. of all, you will know how other dresses you want so |much and all this for less than you |pay a dressmaker for one garment, lessons, copies of high-class dresses included. 3.95 | 495 © und ecru or white embroidered batiste, pleated {rills, ‘ere te Ppl Vv 85.98, Wels $6.98 & $7.98. Ee 1 JUNE SALE SPECIALS Re Ay for Tomorrow e mart button tte chambray = im cheeks and novelty stripem— ‘Our Speecialiaed Women's Housedress: . Houneegae ‘: rT plain or changeables—titted bands—all lomgti 98 ct. Untrimmed Hats straws In blak, and combine: ” medium and swath, Trimmed five iyles “if materia ed here $1.94 Untrimmed Hat 1.27 Milan Hemp straws. $5.00 Trimmed faate «3,00 Milan “hemp. orn and. fa s “ting facing wf effectively trim= and ribbons Panainas and fane 59 & 69 ct. Floral Hat Trimmings .37 Large and small blossom rome Wreaths—also sprays of roses, lilaca, pansies and others. Breast Bands and Wings White and Black. 3.45 1.45 i—medium “buat—long joss trimmed top. Summer hip-—sitk ‘um| . 2.4 vle-—Cuban heel—flat bows aste—sizes 3 to 8 irls’ White Canvas Pumps 1.24 strap--extension soles—neat sizes 10 tu 2 ’ Middy Dresses. 217 chambray =~ repp--middy -waisted model—allk tle to 14 years 74 it plaide— oliars and cuffasizes 6 to 14 years be A ct. Children’s Summer Hats.. .36 crash and straw—white and colors—piain snd fancy bands, $4.98 Boys’ Suits # to 17 yra—pleated Norfolic o models—-wool era caseimeres-—t will tures—many have 49 ct. Boys’ Cay Btyles In light or dark gray, brown, also shepherd checks and) navy eerges—taped seams. 49 ct. Boys’ Blouses a7 to 15 yra— light and dark striped percales, al¥o plain color cham bray-—-neckband or collar attached also Bion collars |Our expert Instructor from New York School of Dressmaking gives you in- ee instruction, | MORNING SPECIALS Tomorr pre | Te $15.98 & $17.98 | buying vent dealers 5.98 Little Boys’ Suits “navy “and k and white viot THIRD FLOOR 45 ind Nt \Nt X Mer SHCOND rl OOK, 29 ct. Fancy Coll i 19 Hinbroidered rgandie CAEN Flot bre Silk Boot Hose 19 HWostEMY 39 ct. Elbow Length Lisle Gloves 26 Have PulArsit 59 ct, Yard-Wide Si Lblack A. M pr vet DRESS GOODS MAIN PLOOR 14 ct. Embroidered Voiles \ san Bash Mtpy Clock Signs Deaot Look for the Clockal quantities re ve. 8 colors, b to Ld yre 44 ct. Men’ * Camb ic Night Shirts ; 33 White—-with ved fronta—col- larless—80 in. long--15 to 18 mec. —---—-® rrow, 1 Thursday, Until 1 P. M. trieted. No Mail or Telephone Orders $1.25 Crepe de Chines 40 inch ' repe wen " or blue Malt or et ode BLANKETS Bleached Di aed BASEMENT patterns—save uring the fruit INENS IN VLC ba ct. Pillow Tuti (Dwight An : MUMLINS- 1 ASEM ENT &, 50 Feather Bed Ticks 19 & 25 et. Serim Cortainings ind \ and ed me irawers e bride « AWWAICE MALN f 9° ct, Dish or Roller Towelin WLISUS” MALY PLoOtE 23 & 25 ct. Satin & Taffeta Ribbons se white. and dena millinery NALS PLooR ¢ Muraing Specials. Leok for the $1.98 & $2.49 White Tub Skirts, .1.68) 7" $1.24 House and Porch Dresses. . .74°*' 4 ‘ ‘ fi