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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. ) r, was too steady on the greens {pe Roy Webb and pulled out a 2 and sin victor 0 [ONLY FOUR LEFT [fers and who is of Af won from Harold Downey . tum fight. ” Neither, Herreshoff or _ Downey -| Was in exceptional playing form, but a a 1 warhorse of thi for the na- making a |) Training Trials at Local Tracks Acquisition of Sallee Would Practically Clinch Pennant for Yankee Team Rumor kas It That Local American Leaguers Are to Trade an Infielder, an Outfielder and a Utility Man for Star Pitcher of ARTEMIS. half mile 80 ANDES, theee quarters, 1.21 2 AL 35, 134, seven ight wamis after a rough and|!! each one was keen about winning. shoff golfed with so much ; \ ; spirit that he broke his mid tron on]! Onl | IT sg 1 fe Mariants a. the twelfth hole, ‘The veteran proved Api “1 t. Jor better finisher than Downey and |!" won 2 and 1. + Kirkby Has a Walkover in His . Match With Lewis—D yer Noses Out Webb. ler Handicay ned naven'y SPECTRE hw SH DENI TURNS Marin. i Helge, 124 SPVBNITH RACK. Salling: threetear ole and wnward: mile aml one pixteanth —-“Inliet — PENNSY JUNIORS WIN. HOU NOOK halt m TLE DU tien, halt LY HAY ree F Brgokfield lit) sam: Ro Mever 111. Yenahre Hie tastie Tigtt Wes iy i the Cardinals. Second Time They Have Meaten the nt hires te ee By William J. Abbott. | Varaity Eight ds stn? Yaanae sigtolnvadhememes dasa comes man Bulg: ted the Dodgers, “Robbie's” mon POUGHKREPSIF, N.Y. June 9.—-| Te" Chaves, “1117 Jack Salmon, "112 & Moore entry On the face of it the gossip does not wound good, especially in view of the! Ing to it. The rest of my club can be fact that it will be necessary for! Counted upon to, deliver the goods any ime i. every club in the National League to | Me they start in their stride and there will be noth- NASSAU COUNTRY CLUB, GLEN, h been stopped right in the height ve 1 vanta Junior eight defeated ' tty ulated | of their climb and chand COVE, Ie 1, Sune SVU four line varity crow amath today, Conohl rumor afloat tort the Yanks) ing away from the field h Dlayers, Frank Dyer of Montelatr. | Wiient haw announced that the winne are fier and within a few} Materially lessened, Fred Herreshoft of Garden City, Max | o¢ at the winner ship on the Nassau Club Wednesday survived to-day to semi-finals for the “Met” golf title. players who started in the champion-| links | crews the}! Syracuse and Columbia | ontinued thetr practice to-day, | 1 eight coverine the four miles , xceptionally good time A jother ekirmish toemorrow will rep- | Weeks may sveure the services of SUM! ay that task,” ald Robbie tast| Marston of Balusrol and Oswald) resent Pennsylvania In. the. tntercol. Rigae than at Rana 4 Sallee, star pitcher of the Cardinals.) night, “is that Dell and Pfeffer keep| Kirkby of Englewood, of the 104|legiate reeatta varsity next week, Given Free! Flower Corsage Upon presentation of sales check from any department of the store Tourist Bags, $5.94 Made of - high - grade wolrus, cow fi | we will give a corsage of flowers in hide or black // rach an import Rucaeee The | teee nearly a weok and the| Kirkby defeated Reggie Lewis, Mars. | BELMONT ENTRIES, |] | A.M, 2 to 5.30 P.M. tomorrow. 59th 17 of 18 in, 9 also of common Knowledge that! chances are that he will return to the! ton killed off M. P. Lewis, Herre Greenhouses-on-the-Roof, to treet Ce nee John M w would turn loose @) jing soon as the weather gets} immed Hareld Down 1 PARK RACE TRACK cut model, Pretty good wad of money right hed nough for a game, —Eddie| hoff trimm jaro) lowney anc Me, dane Tee taveiee tae At Bloomingdales’ fully lined with leather. to get this sensational though erratic} Rousch hits well enough, but ae Dyer nosed out Roy D. Webb. to-morrow's races ate as follows: We consider $5.94 a very special southpaw. \@ ase Tunn oe MP Sig| Playing conditions to-day were) rust RACH Thm eure and. wowand: price for bags of such excellence, As the rumor went around last! taccue angle, though, Eade ought to| steatly improved. The heavy rain |" aithie Mio ud: Adlon fi Yankee” Noviony Miwa te | night the Yanks were to turn looso an| be a star of the magnitude of Schulte, of the last two days simmered down | if) irtuemie. 1100 Mtn 104! FAomament, er market. infielder, ) outhielder and a utility] Carey cc Magee, toa drizzle, a change that lured many |!) 1) eaeneiaihe pe ee | Main Floor, man in exchange for Sallee, spectators from the shelter of the Handican, one mile anda | At Bloomingdales’ a ‘ . Darkness ended the gamo at Cleve- ‘ 104 Montree, H10:, Mustard : paenether It xooe throuRh or not thejiand between the Senators and the) club hotise. a cnet "ol eealaeerligad pexcedl 12 Fruit Trees for 50c jor is interesting because the a¢* indians in the fourteenth inning, © feature match was the battle |, (and oy | auisition of Sallee would come pretty|to 5. The Senators’ scoring was Con-| hetween Kirby and Lewis, but in- | ,,,! My, Tg oa | 2 ede dine ‘Sersentere J} near meaning an American League) fined to rR LT aL 8 ek ty stead of being a snappy fight it |*ayimin tt ito a ei and Greeni ‘i pennant for New York succeeded in tying things up in the oe out to be a walkover for|momt. $5.00: ne my anh hme furone | 2S, Peach | trees, xpresenting Ser ninth by driving Harper from the! Kirkby. Fr | ie bas each of Crawford, Elberta Two days of rain has not been |hox and chasing three runs over tho wea Avikas hia and upward Creaby. altogether unwelcome to the |piate. tay Chapman made his first | 1@™is te twonty-yoat-old Wyka Ltt lew An a Prepaid mail or charge account Giants: The bad weather k Appearance in the Cleveland line-up|&¥1 star, who eliminated a pair of fa orders accepted, 4 since he sprained his ankle April 27. | strong favorites yesterday, was miles olla; four and @ half Greenh nthe R 4 CaS Cuiuiu CLOT ald —— off his game against Kirkby. ‘The Td: SHAY NS: | shih ltett ? the vacation may be the check- “Charlie Weeghman of the Cubs Englewood champ iter ti 1 To) : Phantom. At Bloomingdales’ | ing of a serious slide from the top |wiil arrive here to-day,” says Jim nl pall ese ad Biba esa cima’ tynok teary. | 10R Bushes, 50c } of the ladder. The Pirates are Prosident of the defunct Fed- his young opponent to a lesson in bbe ai | ose Bushes, not rated as a strong club, but gue a toe way I under- | how the game should be played. Two each of the following well 1 any ‘club ie strong. when the [sand he contemplates some sott Of] THIRD = ROUND—Frank Dyer,| BLUE BONNETS ENTRIES. | known “varitien are” offered at Giants are going bad, and it is [not at liberty to say whethor or not| Montclair, beat Roy Webb, Engie- TRACK Pare $540 tne.veap-olda: ae this very special price: weak when the New Yorkers are |New York will figure in the transac-| wood, 2 up and 1 to play; Fred|j Mrs. Taft's Daybreak © going good. jtion. But 1 will eay CMe Herreshoff, Garden City, beat Har- baa finan Ghee " ‘ man is successful in his designs one} gig a. Downey, Apawamls, 2 up and arta Pinks, Crimson The halting of the Giants has also | Pf the biggest tricks of the year will 1 ¢. Tiny: Max Marston, altusrol Prahalad aiid j je . “4 erkin: | cn iain ene beat M. P. Lewis, Flushing, 3 up and . harge account | / | Joe Tinker, manager of the Chicago] 2 to play; Oswald Kirkby, Engle- te 00), | bh pyreidy or cl re t j Nationals, signed Otto Knabe, the! wood, beat Reginald M. Lewis, Wy- vo: 91.600 | W. 9 Mi Ss D $ ort Ph centnnitte seihekieh [second baseman who once sta 5 ; A upward: | Greenho on-thee Yi a [arco ramen who, once starred kagyl, € up and & to lay : te | omen’s & Misses Summer Dresses, $6.95 presen , Paying Se forte | Knnbe was a free agent, having been} Lewis was wild and went all over | Fresh M. t foolish. Yet given his unconditional release by the| the course. Kirkby, in good form, . $, ‘ ‘ res! eats Pitteburgh Club ony e few days @go-| onty trad to play ente and let Leva t | These practical new dresses, our regular stock, are fashioned of striped and At Special Prices fe gifereign-erown to) soe gone manager ot the) Dest bimaelt. char: aiiteas Youn seur flowered marquisette, ratine and voiles, woven striped voiles, woven flowered pik cee ing: eke gut ef,the 8 for ocean Hrowns, was not heartbroken over} A® & forerunner ig WEA Was so organdies and plain linens, including many dark colors, young Jersey pigs, | 164e as port | yesterday's postponement with the} come, Lewis started the match by Roast 2 and 3 rib i Hy take the Yanks Ee EEA Ea Gg Mal Com LO LL UL There are a variety of styles including Most of the sleeves are wrist lengths and | | ° native beef, Ib., 164e his outfield was under the weather Aly annie wae be : dj \ SS Hut Piedmonts pay nd jand~ Armand” Marsang, the Cuban] ie Pall Koing barely, forty yards Norfolk coat, tunic, ruffled, surplice or three- | the skirts are cut full. Leen Mag peeeba yisataatart 1} f dutumbecause they're | xuhurian picket, hax been suspended | This miscue gave Kirkby an early Ren effect BEG : ’ ’ : young city dressed, amb, | 1846 } Mitginia tobaceoe throes days for harsh words to Um-| lead which he never lost. Lewis 2 Five smart models in all white voile, mar- fin a. oe ari pd her ae ee te inaeahere Sent oe ri BOA whiee | Some of them have large collars of organdie, | quisettes cnd organdies are featured at this Lamb Chere: nbIGE ‘loin, 226 why Pie Kirkby just missed the green on his others have fischus of net. Many are trimmed | Price; sizes are from 16 years to 44 bust. Fresh Killed Long Island Ducks, can and do give paste ee fi better auatite* "J CHAMPION ALEX SMITH’S —]|““ine'story of the voungster's down- with ribbon and velvet belts. Stout dresses, sizes 41 to 53. ancy Broilers Ronsting Chick NEW GOLF SERIES — J) Quent spells of ‘wildness on tho long Becond Floor Basement : ig STARTS TO-MORROW, || *evnt, he buted into two traps. On At Bloomingdales” “At Bloomingdales’ ‘ eI +] | the seventh he drove out of bounds . ¥ almost to tho railroad tracks. At the PIPING ROCK Special for June and July Only! Tomorrow, Saturday — the 1 turn Kirkby was 3 up. Lewis here | . Final Day of Our Summer ; |shed his cu a change of luck | Cc R ed I Pavinicatrtaapauariaipisebaat sere l JaUnennT err Trane Fur Coats Relined,$9.00 ils ey putting. He short all the way : Nope! ‘ M h eer by the Loraice Mae |] to the cleventh and dropped that one collar with fashion’s This special offer is made for the purpose of erchant Metropolitan and We champion and the man who taught many of our present day title [| the hill twelfth, and Lewis never had fi h Sk . . see i) be Tic! ae a chance for a rally. Kirkb For $9.00 we reline your coat wit! inner’s S M DavGan ROUTE ota gattonl aE Caates euuaral i saiwanin ol win 30 Re etn eed atin ‘er your choke of thader inter | | OUt to Measure, $15 t Dg up the same and the additional | the match 6 and 6. Ec! 28 lining and satin-covered dress shields. Hues ; h nousin ho will find much t The cards lundreds of sceptical ' japiore thet oes t,he ian 18 Coats Remodelled to 1917 Styles “been shown” gene wie have les i deal vith h yar 43 9 ry " y vary Py \ M8 CIGARETTE OF QUALITY, ‘ ries will deal with the various (Q} O L IL, A R S We have on display several of the newest foreign | | fit, fabric and finish, just as we 10 for 5) hints on getting out of various || Lewis, in ; ‘ TEE eM Oe Ne Ly Gs rpeuilied to ene of Ill Maree , kinds of trouble on the links and ax arston won a place in the mks ion winter. our coat may be remodelled to ; rs : ' Also Packed 20 for 10# arannerdar to'women play- | finals after a see-saw battle with Mm. Havewexclusively aie catia ab eucpelatiely lows Coat! Choice of 25 fabrics in new pat- \ Ki ers Golf With Alex J) P. Lewis, youngater from the Flush- Linocord Unbreakable Buttonholes Estimates submitted for remodelling and re bef ane colorings. Newest fashion . . Smith" an exclusive fea- [| ing Club. Marston was 2 down furs. All repairs amounting to $20.00 or plates from which to select the style names seemaeienies 4 vorld. It {i turn, but rallied and captu GEO. IDE A CO., Makurs TROY, A pairing furs. ‘st ne i ; 7 y! tate ty Be Oy aes amt ints been pee Sie eah fate over will be stored free of charge in our Dry Cold | | which pleases you. Each suit hand- once every week. huy one, wear it five dollars in the price. All the new mode PATCH POCK tich Spring and Summer patterns to luce serge, fancy blues, stripes, checks, TH AVENUE, Between G isth & 16th Ste you are willing to be convinced, vi examine the quality, the workmanship and the finish of these suits; and bring it back if you don’t think you've saved including the PINCH BACk, $ ‘T and six other styles, with fifty-three Glen Crauby gray mixtures, plain’ grays and hoi The Reason We Can Do It—is because we are manufacturers, sall- 3 BOTH STORES OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. Kirkby laid 4 iron approach de 50-yard mid great Dyer, \ Investigate Our Claim it either of our stores a select from, at plaide, expunn, ‘Tartans. brown, 83d Street d to the top eup on a young Montelair D AVENUE, N. W. Corner latest “Piping Rock” bow — cas art. | ta nd keeping our workshop busy during the Summer months. Air Storage ¢ Bee At Bloomingdales’ Women’s Fibre Silk Stockings, 19c Seconds of high grades. At Bloomingdales’ Women’s Union Suits, 25¢ Boot Shaped lace- ' vs ALL TRANSFE®@ TO Children’s Underwear, 19¢ colors. 2 a 5) Good quality soft finish . I 4 th 55 t Y t fo] ae ct Fase ange Oaees oe Men's Socks, Ic trimmed “with four double ‘outs, | Foulards and Pussy-willow silks, W " valbriggan vests or pants . f t s or oO ou oO | Pera bleached white Mcttan tinted Fine cotton, double soles, black, | | large assortment of stripes, all sizes, | fancy scroll effects or polka dots, union suits white and large assortment of colors small to extra large. in assorted colors. Main Floor Mutn Floor, Auction Sales of Growing Plants Shrubs and Bulbs Every Day The enormous quantities of merchandise arriving make it necessary that we hold these auction sales daily between 2 and 5:30 P. M, Sales are conducted by a licensed auctioneer, who accepts your own bids for any of the above-mentioned merchandise. We Also Offer in the Greenhouses Clearance of Fruit Trees—including apple, peach, pear and many others too numerous to mention, each Se | |: ing direct to the public—which is fact, not invention. Holland and American Growing Rose Bushes—2 to 3 years old, in | | { of fine bleached one-by-one ribbed, medium ; Bedding Plants including geraniums, coleus and other varieties, iC weight, knee length, athletic style. In all each, 1 : ; ee 3e and Se Sh \ Sizes, Shruba--2 to 3 years old, 2 to 3 feet high; included are honeysuckle, oo . , bridal wreath, red dogwood, Rose of Sharon, lilac, deutsis, foreythie and \ Cotton Union Suits, 39¢ Perino ethan varlallon mete 120 \ Bleached white cotton, 1x1 ' Clearance at 22.000 Gladlgrs Bulbs dey $e ‘ ribbed; athletic styles with knee Dahlia Clumps— extra large, each Bc » length drawers. All sizes, In Cut Flower Denk Main Floor ble fresh cut flow rican Beauties A large stock of season ter including roses, carnations, each, 2e; per 100, $2.00 unt customers filled © tele 1 er the Roof, CARS BLOOMINGDALES' Tailoring Sale finished with high grade linings and trimmings. Sizes up to 46 chest measure, $15. Above 46, add $1.50 extra. Second Floor. ‘At Bloomingdales" Special $1.35 Hands, Special 65 Moin Floor, At Bloomingdales Men’s “Otis” White Lisle Thread Shirts or Drawers, 39c a) An exceptionally low price for undergar- ments of such well known make. Made of fine lisle thread, neatly finished. All sizesin both shirts and drawers to select from at 39c per garment. Lisle Thread Union Suits, 69c Men’s Undergarments, at 19c Balbriggan shirts and drawers in all sizes. Drawers ha White checked nainsook shirts and drawers, athletic White open mesh shirts and drawers in athletic styl Your Choice of the Above at 19¢ Main Floor 59TH TO 60TH ST LEX, TO 3D AVE. | IRI lan styles, in black, white or colors. * A * Hi [geeedibaign ON pater Eagle Brand Shirts, Special $1.95 x. | knee styles; regular (4% Fibre Silk Loom TO A special purchase of Eagle Brand high » | | or extra siz ci . Stockings WB grade woven Madras Shirts goes on sale to- Wemen sVests S5e morrow at $1.95, These are Spring and Sum- | ime any eine in ole mer 1916 patterns, satin striped, woven madras, fast colors, ‘ ° 1 ot Py shigelth h eee hercer made with box centre plait running ali the way down. Exactly Like the Pictures, at 4 | la ce an 4 ized garter hem. : We consider this one of the strongest value offerings we have made | ound with cinforced heels this season. 7s 3 ; k | silk and toes. {Large Sizes 14to 17. All made with French cuff, negligee style. And this is the only concern in WwW Lr | Wements varety of colors; also black or Men's Worsted Bathing Suits, Special $2.95 i ele 4 ne " ” ests, le ? Sk i th ter sh 5 i) " |. Borde doing it to-day. 15 is the price at which mace Women’s “Gold Stripe’ | | trimmed or plain. Jersey knit style, all worsted eo of natural: Border these same qualities and styles are advertised || bleached Fe genlih Stockings, 580 ||. cyrenter unit style, sleeveless bathing sults, in navy or gray, of two Daa ai peal * 5 * . : | | white cotton; neatly trimmed with Seconds of a well-known < ‘ad cotton, Sizes 34 to elsewhe Te and in no other store will you ge t |R| | qide lace; regular pentadiie iharnie ean proof, Pure Nats Men's Pongee Pajamas, |Men’s Summer Four -in- better suits at *15—our special price is. . black, white and w large range of