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fh nossens wit Two. | Manager Thinks Ire he CINCO CIGARS shes Now Five Cents vagoom Ny John J. MeGraw , (Manager of the New York Giants) ; ’ ATED, have advanced bea b hae beew 4 selling price to the dealers, and, in (# i'* & thie ger Will be sold to the wom. euil, Without the 5 we sheolutely at f tered ' The CINCO Cigar he savers sortag y . nations! .«putetion, and, th the} '* ' tow maintensnee of © high ot of team, A ' : bas become the ke lo wee Hh * ' Moran tl " two tinted 1 ' Jeiphia Chat way when Ww smplonst HE WH Whoopee! Whee!— I'm gonner get home in time for supper. Ma's go D&C doughnuts, 'n_ pie, ‘n T can't be late. eption, per. | pplons of 1904! death the wi went back t making a & Hooray for Ma, she says Dic drum weakr , so La er than any other man in the | game, ZiMM tell n MAN LIKES HOME TOWN | LAYING GREAT BALL. | Of course the Giants n his home town and is work. | jing his head off, They told lots of | the same tow stories about Zimmerman when he | pan, first came into the league, They say he was a fresh busi 1 know he always resented a remark Tinker made that he would sit on the bench a long time before he got into the game. That old crack caused some ot) the late trouble between the two the Phillies. | , Frank Chance used to tell one that \ was typical of him. : [ewe were playing Cincinnatt and : ‘it was & tough battle,” sald Frauk, | “Toward the end of Aa game ve got) Karat couple of men on the bases, an: ; \ at sg wide vaca par pitcher was goin lo 4 {The Reda’ boxman was showin, We played the army game t prove to b erman to go Up and lay | they ha chance. club, ee Coy ‘DK YUE may, interest -eaff Hike one run would win the con ; ° 215 W. 4a St, yl nae! ‘ too. 4 or pss ove up the runners. | Moran 10 Kenmare St, slay M Pick O and bunt.’ 1 sald to] often 409-411 Fatten Si., iitiogs Mal ci him, and don't hit-at the first ball’ [aw > Oven ® to T. Closed Bui “The big guy took a toe hold for WITH ANY STYLE Victor Victrola ~"15-'350 O8 WITH RECORDS, _Let Us Start You was $35 Victor Victrola “Outfit| Conalsting of $25 Victrola 10 Wor Oak Only) $10 Worth of Records Open an Wentine veuree! Cash oF credit that Our Prices Are Always Quartered ACCOUNTS Or ENED FROM $5 to $5,000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments. heat grate jan {tation leather Sale of High Gi White Enamel eT bt PAY. ONE DOLLAR ¥ And We Will Deliver ANY COMPLETE ROOM OUTFIT rds Vaked while enamel BH 144-146 America’s Greatest Furniture House Trading| WEST gu! =| 95° [o4;qumann BOTH CASH & CREDIT. cae &CompyR™ and Lenox Aves. NEWARK STORE, 69-61 MARKET ST, band and had be 1 wouldn't hurt the chances of my old nnings. FH admit that none of the Phillie playe 908, and they ad a new ow Sleepy Hollow Chair Hea. Pelee 825 3ME BY ‘Giants Have Lot to Say About Race, Says McGraw, Hoping to Stop Bostons 9 ©) tof hampi ed an 6 Giants the pext \ ROBBIE FIGURES PHILLIES TEAM AS TO BEAT the Cineine W dead, told me d en an awful bust nd suscept Mi, and he fin m not giv away Up off anyth ner, but they r n, And I hike Pat believes he should win, thing is in our favor, M night last we . 1 figure Those two se ah about settle the Braves, and f would not be surprised to see the Boston series put a crimp in Pat Moran's But you know, John, you « this old ga has the Phillies a hard club to beat now limbed this close. Ih P (Gonreight. 1018. by Joly N. Wheeler, tee) | $1000,000 | FURNITURE SALE rye ge Now mplet the Lowest Oak OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O° ig AT ALL THREE STORES nese We AVE. He is now} ig for Detroit, dof the trap #80 American Leaguers Bhs WUBLY, MUAVAs, OEYTBEMBER 16, 1916. , ; 'D. Calo & So News Oddities | show some Very Good Paintings The Piain,! and te at colon echeme th appeerance ier te the Danes” 'r pe mes ples . ground one the for The « ANANTARIA PARKOT * ot Mee ' nee for waying “Ble . a) D Cele ond Bons, No t We es é ona . . head « ~ * 4 6 litte Fock #94 THe Porty Afth mires, have o levee ' pain . rem PNTINT disappeared trom Goiiery there . ' bathing ond turned up ip Tennens ‘ e ne dh, PROM YONKIRS won ted Moeter A nla O1 bitte, ne Peper regwiers at oreey meadow that vd eae Cs ne wert eae The frenk dy Nawrinn wed inte and caueed vegeta of the ma ands is we = view of the sea Pully one-half of . MEMBERY OF CLAD mus! fill! qpe picture is iahen up by storm see 3 her painting, by the same HOOL ON WHERLM ope SLEEPER | BALTIMORE WASHINGTON at JERSEY CENTRAL STATION, JERSEY CITY. ( aa . 7) te ON SOAPBOX, FOOL FIREMEN. ' epresented WHERE THE AIR 1S FRESH AND COOL five f 9.0 | was ed The Plain, La | LAST BOAT LEAVE® Ww i orri> land sent to the Ve a erne The canvas Introd no TREE & wen arya Ne as a eed "The Store tore™ ‘i \Accomamodating 7 aN vt ur Store Opens 9 A. M. ABRAHAM & STRAUS PRIVATE SUBWAY ENTRANCE Closes.at 6 P.M. ; i t Hoyt Street je qute vith, From att tt WEED HOD ASE From PARA ti. rer}: Fa'r, Tomorrow. ally | isnaencerinia steiner any ning | _ Parts, Viewed Through New York’s Eyes, Inspires the Fascinations of The Fall Style Exhibit -1916 Which Wi ill Be Brilliantly Presented on Tuesday and Wednesday G RANTING that Fashion inspiration comes largely trom Pavis, its carrying out, in costumes for best done by American artists It is for this reason that, in presenting the NEW FASHIONS fer Fall and Winter, Abraham and Straus have drawn largely on Paris by way of New York. And, consequently, whi ations of the great Pz desis the sup to the artist-designers and adaptors Mo- ould me. best will American women to wear, i rankly guided by the o : b showing is a direst tribute on this side of the ocean, We shall display, in full confidence that the styles selected will appea to this Store's friends as being practical as well as beautiful, an extraon dinarily interesting collection of Costume Suits and Tailleurs Gowns Afternoon and Street Frocks Suits Millinery Furs Blouses Shoes Coats — Costume Bags Specialized Apparel for Young Women It is, so the models show, to be a season without definite trend. While a touch of the Second Empire may appear here and there, it is more t+ be noted in individual details than in the silhouette as 1 whole It is to be a season of sumptuousness. glitter and color and embroideries to the Middle Ages for inspiration. Where Fashion can best exp: —in its evening gowns—-the long-waisted cuirass of sequined is but the coat of mail of knights of old. Of gorgeous materials of of laces and metals that run back itself angles KONSTAN Yet through it all runs a youthful vein fw fines love to remain slender. For this --’eggy is mainly responsible. Peggy who creates apparel for the children of the court of Spain—-and who permeates with adorable youth her every conception, A st» wing group of the origina- tions of this brilliant new Paris star forms an important feature of the exhibit. a MERTENS To the countries of much ice and sew, Fashion has gone for its wraps and furs—and, lo, the Russian cap. And the Russian’s prod- igality of peltries; for, if there ever a iur season-—it will be eclipsed, CNERENS WERE One more note remains to make ‘his showing unique:—-its PRICES, They are determined with the familiar Abraham and Straus moderateness, } The Exhibit Will Be Held on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 19th and 20th 10to12 A. M. 2.80to4P. M. In The Ready-for-Wear Store, Second Iloor The Costumes Will Be Displayed on Mannequins You Are Cordially Invited to Attend Ne REN A x ¢ =~ * \ ; a OO OI I OIL ID OI A OP IO SON I IAT ee