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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917. . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PUTTING ’EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer LIFE STORIES OF CHAMPIONS IN OUR OWN MOVIES.--J. PATRICK KILBANE) “* Copyright, 1917, by ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Ne a ee RABID RUDOLPH- ; wen COST nae CS Sete) “ave Rereree ; WANT if To cross B Y agreeing 4 Go To Dinner. , THE STREET to meet Champion Al McCoy first, Les Darcy shows his will- ingness to start at the bottom and = work his way up. awe Tatest big movie euocens is oy ~ee § Leagies Under ¢ ea.’ Loot o ws tying to put's couple more tere, 8 by The Press Poblishing Coy W York Evening World) —e All Isn’t Clear Sailing for Grant Hugh Browne Just Yet. Ooryriatit, 1017, oy The Pre Publishing Oo, (The New York vening World ) F Grant Hugh Browne, the new Miliion dollar fight promoter, can assure Tim O'Sullivan that he will stage the Darcy-Al McCoy fight in Madison Square Garden on Feb, 12, or SANE ,A Poor “THe APPRECIATIVE PROMOTERS GIVE HIM A "CHANCE" WITH Tornny Now TURNS To THe thereabouts, articles of agreement poneat "tesnpela Papen as emameions Abe ATTELL. » JoMNayY LETS ATTELL RUN INTo Sort LIFE OF THE EXCEEDINGLY may be signed some time to-day. If, Renee CURANS OP THE "MEKICAR HIS LEFT HAND FOR 20 ROUNDS 4ND Cops The TITLE . APPLUENT —=- ~~ - - woe on the other hand, Browne can't put he ‘on the bout before March 6, Manager i Gee! T avess Tru O'Sullivan may accept Western of- Ya B16 Vesr— a fers for Darcy, one against Levinsky HAVE TS FIGHT JESS in Cleveland and the other with Jeff ” omer LicKep Ny A ee Go | Wholesale Salary Cutting As soon as a fighter get Smith or George Chip at Milwaukee. He shake the five-ounce mitts, #8 said before in these column And busts out into vaudemue Darcy prefers getting a battle or two May Prove Real Cause 4nd gives Bul Shakespeare fits, under his belt before showing In New JOB SLUGG, WHO HAS York, and the Clev nd and Milwau- ; ‘" JOB. $1 : A Of Players Striking sick: eit ine pee. \pne President's message fails to say anything about the inadequate sea arrangements of New York fight clubs. When @ runner does ten seconds flat he is a hero. When a fighter dose ten seconds flat he is a goof. . ‘The baseball strike been postponed, mom baliplayer to at a's bensh Soabe tuniow ‘earpeater, JOHN ANNOUNCES THAT HE THINKS ITU! FOR A CHAMPION To KNOCK ANYONE OUT, AND BECOMES & VERY FANCY DANCER, a rep, kee bids for his services offer him just that opportunity. easen it Ueober nesta to an HAS SIGNED UP WITH THE U, bo Racy ad ag MRL, ag ie Ho’ ©. JOE HAS A DIVING ACT THAT . . re . MAKDS ANNETTE KELLER! Thirty Members of Fraternity | leasue player doesn't care near aa) 1 OOK LIKE A CRIPPLE. \ or Darcy, Promoter Browne 1s likely to agreement to fight for him against Soounter some dittioulties th gerne much for the minor brother as you “ cham. in Sec: ‘ would think, but he ts hurt when the ‘i Wecignugesture to "as, contract Meet in Secret Session Here, | tie" htea the’ old bankroll, Young Guitt, the lad who parties O'Rourke has promised McCoy $10,000 Dave Fultz, the President, Just the same, Bert Daniels, a for- Ht ed Md his ol a ane mer Yank, appeared at the meeting on the ii i as a representative of the mii 1) As a fighter Quitt w Addressing Them for Two) iectated"tnat the boys in the bushes) tal than perpendicular Coy at anything less than the price Hours—American Leaguers Se Pru erent, stars on the loy-| his famous canv: the veteran promoter put on him. ? ‘ agers. - a ong my The big boys assured him of thet: Kia Broad has signed a two-year ROM what little can be gleaned FRESULT 1 HE FINDS HS oun Bacomes PEEVED AND FORGETTING THAT WITH THE RESULT MAT Absent, sympathy, T) contract to ive beauty talks on the Poe Browaes Bash It aM T ALL CLUTTERED UP av tity CHIEF CHALLENAER.,| STUFT nara pallely CAN FIGHT ee Cenaxane’ Among those who took part in the| Chautauqua Cirewit, dently te bie intention to pay||| “TH CHALENGERS EVERY AW. | SSORAE CHANEY --- e eee sive hb By Bozeman Bulger. proceedings and affirmed their loyalty! ane theatrical firm of Flopp and ce to the Fraternity were Ed Ruelbach, sort 2 Darcy big money with the hepo of ) HERE may have been no feeling] j3i11 Fischer, Red Smith, Jack Miner, | Gaffer has signed Battling Roquefort signing either McCoy or Chip for @| J on4g, a , but that the 75 per cent. . A : y of satisfaction at the ultimate | Otto Knabe, Jimmy Archer, Arthur for Clg! scieont. eer oidt che OMmane om: mall sum. Ho thinks r Pi hk R vf Lb ke 1 Al S Si outcome of the strike as thirty | Wilson, George Burns, Grover Hartley Bh Meg tok he sak apring “battling Levinsky on Rear At Ma beets Jeg Saya, Walents oug eepsie ace £8 Lute y avorl sees major league ball players ended their | 44 Gus Getz, ee ee i “bork / ¥ »| To support the thirty or more ath-| Gunner Limburg, who fie h them tm ease McCoy or Chip hold him| would never have beaten him. T B R ad ad Th Mil S Ed . Wii secret meeting at the Sherman Square ¢ ge up for more, Wat he is making a big ~ 0 Be Reduced to ree Mites on WU WU J rioter eariy this morning, but there | (tee in the all-night meeting were | & on fnmomata and Y grams from Tris Speaker and Al for a match with Darcy, and even If he in landing the Australian, Browne may find it hard to get Me- mistake if he is calculating on the| PS UROPE, noon after the war, will b. Freed 2222 2222 Aisi ot Bane: | Demaree" profeaning thelr aympatby apeer can get eway ial Battler’s fighting for the proverbial turn to sports as tho best way | a4 7 iste ee Within Via Wea OG 158-L © LUV | ness over tne fact that so many had| with the movement silt yt Mies RO aie a. daw. cileiay baad of forgetting the horrors of the Stewards Only Waiting for Con-| Seore, time, mithin the next month, wil assembled, Jt was noticeable that the American] Why cat some others pull that 26 . 4 A ° aren ithe e| Leaguerg were absent. Evidently B. tu probable, and from the present out-| "Ord catastrophe, | The Olymple) guitation With Their Colleges te varsity race nas been reduced trom| | Al Savorl, who used to be one of the| They came from all parts of the | ONO tare mien’, viens, ae fe , btedly will be the first ‘ : four mil stars on the olf Manhattan A. C.|oountry at the call of Dave Fultz, look all isn’t going to be clear sailing |CSmes undoubtedly F miles to three. country that he knew his players we The management begs to announce for'Mr. Browne, oven if he has the| International event, and no matter) Before Taking Action Regard-| Anotner question that wae discussea|swimming team, sat at the ringside/and Arthur Wilson, Grover Hartley, | (D&t he know hie players we Teague = |the engagement of Orville Dumm, the len, Browne is due back from 7 J i ji H Hy jj | &t the meeting was that of invitau e: 7 0 “ jon chi layer, who will read ee aeeene ed he will hola | weet time they are decided Uncie| ing Rowing Classic Which Will] tt was neltnertecutintattnce invitations: fat the amateur boxing tourney at the| Jimmy Archer and others assured me] Just because this so-called strike | Mamie! play: npg : wi Dictionary for eight hours by Sam wi epared. An Am rac oh New A. 6, w | the c front] is anot in support of the | Webster's another conference with Darcy's man. | 8&™ will be prepar a erican| —B Hi N sy: 6 was the subject of much com-| New York C. last night and sa hat they would come to the u DP! of the dienc: ager, SSullivan. . M team reinforced with half a dozen of /e Held Next June 21. ment, but like the question of reducing | his son, Edwin, win the final bout of] again whenever needed, minor | one of the players |*° the aud! of the course, final decision was post- the 158-pound class from William| ‘The players were extremely cau-|femarked as the party broke up,| ogcAR HAMM “there is > AS ! . 7 ‘proposal to| Sorenson of the New York Trinity] tious about discussing what trens- re 1s no reason why the frater. BD UP JOH f ; s-| nity should not take up the matter | SIGNED [ANN iit DrobEdly be made vo |CIUD: after having gained the judges’ | Pirod in, the mecting, even to Melt of salary cuts. Some of the club Was THE SCIENTIST WHO Diss the latest stars should be invincible, Lasmeaeesigs CENT statements of Georges} Joie Ray, a young Chicago printer, A T the meeting of the stewards of Carpentier indicate that the|has only merely begun his athletic the Intercollegiate Rowing As- yee josest friends. They directed every even then. He expresses a desire to French heavyweight champion |career, yet the Western marvel has sociation in the office of Charles |sound Wisconsin, Princeton and_ the | decision over Mike Stark of the Y eae Dave was a good | OWNOrs are not acting fairly with us COVERED THAT A GOLDFISH is entertaining little hope of getting |broken the world's record for the one | Halstead Mapes, Chairman of the|Pougnnreein® 1° ngemaine , Crewe, fl H. A, the New York State welter- Say eee acclne ai about salaries, and we would hold HAS NO FEET. HE WILL SING A te this country until long after the rebar ecirere ety ZOURK | board, It was reported that Princeton, all favorable and tha decision is made | welght champton, In ono of the trial) One thing did come ‘ip ot immense | CUS 60 Shas lee Crean ingens “Ww HILARIOUS AGES FROM é \ lo cut down the race, invitations will be ti to the major leaguers—a + ; u Buropean War. He may not come|Yistance races, Annapolle and Wisconsin may start | {iecpatched fortnwith to the three tes | Pua onty defeated Stark by al thing that mikes mush deeper than |PUreY an individual matter, but. ao olnts are needed It will only be Im the next regatta at Poughkeepale | stitutions named. shade, but in his battle with Sorenson | the mere support of the minors, That | MANY have been hit that I don’t see in aie, spiicoenuy, vt Ratteesl ehamplon). in, an pi nares In addition to Columbia, Cornell, Penn | would beheld on Thivniay’ miner nh | came back strong, after having been | thing is money. ‘The open cause for| Why we shouldn't take it up to- London pefore coming to America.’ The propean hurdiers wilt and Syracuse. had been discounted by reports to that| staggered in the first round, and won| which the strike has been ordered ts ; T. effect “which have been Ih circulation speach the appeal to the National Commis-| It was aiso noticeable that a large| Bree tseo0s to fght Tere but says | coiuire springs to keep even with the| ooo TM st uewy the distence from | fie, fortnight or more. In addition to! “4nd oni’ tinal was in the 158-pound |slon, but the Feal “nigger in the wood-| percentage of the players that gath- oer of $26,000 to Aght here but saye | Missour! greyhound. , eens uithougty ent | ozine the date of the 1917 race, how-| ass ‘The trial bouts in the 110-| pile” ts the fact that quite a per-|ered here were those who had been he couldn't accept it ¢ e And asa “pinch” athlete Joe Loomis four miles to three, and although alljever, the stewards named Tuesday, ss. re Aviad vera {centage of the players are facing a| nicked in the pocket. to The Young Frenchman believes | could do yeoman work in the dashe | three stewards were favorably disposed {June 25, as the day on which the 1918 | pound and 180-pound divisions wen Fultz talked long and earnestly about something, for he helé tiie floor | for fully two hours. We couid sve the| top of his head through a dining room nde he laid down the law. \ ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN DEWAR & SONS Bia services belong to his country |hurdies or high Jump, toward a reduction In the length of the [KoRi'at tia Meghtldagbeth ih,” 4ae | Drimeul of action, What the young. | cut iy ea Gant account than out of] atthe showing, and, intimated: toet| , | farting. at Alb freshman In the newspapers by magnates that of course, {ust to prove he ts the best) | We have nothing to worry about | better policy to consult thelr individual |cleattgeh® fr Mi to ch pugilist in the wor! while so many new stare are filling x A ina eeritin toes, Bongee By G caus Springfield, Mnas., did not receive seri- Fistic News John Pollock and OSSD themselves union men, and suggested | and years to dig up an alibi " city cu Feb, 8, bas bern ri weight, will box a colored fighter for | been fought tn that city oe 4 difference whether they got a charter discovered among ancient and musty | fmul fought © tencround draw inst cient, Leo Johnson, the clever local lght-|iend while sparring with hla brother | 1, ‘the English bantam, as before be | % per cent. of the receipts, win of | Dut In most instances being unable to final Joe Burman, the Chicago bantam by Ey Were without steam and aid not stop| Strong Opposition Sure on ANy| were talon trom sivncs Secoree*se the | tackle Willie Astey of this city, while | ‘hai no decision would be given. | Sooner than let tics concerning. the: number Of| phit Frenchint will clash. Secretary of the Jockey Club, showed Oy , pour l'Amelioratton des Races de Che-| mar to keep on fighting all comem, Jackwon'®) 4. 4. gases gteraction to the Jimmy Dutty | d next the programmes will be the | sters lacke: fev h yde up| ing out on that account than out of|at the showing, and intimated that| sere, fre would Hike to meet Willard, | aces ener Dick Remer te rapidly | course, to be effective in the 1917 me With (the Junior varaity | race Bers tacked nea nce they made up| yOealty to the buhers, Your big | it was a refutation of the statements lown. He wou ie to mee ard, | developing into a second Goulding. watta, they agreed that 1t would be the 4 nahi the {reshma : of bid and the varsity elghts the boys would not stick by the jleges before making a final decist: the place of the regatta from Pough- he places of the old-timers La 6 al decision D ree 1 Poug: OE CHOYNSKI, the old-time |pradually Groppittg out of pas Sing It 18 probable, however, that the next |Keepsie to the Connecticut Tver at Al of the players who would dis-| SAMPLE AND heavyweight, goes back years | tion. meeting of the board, which will be held lous consideration. cuss the matter at all refused to call/! UNCALLED FOR _ by Joo Wal 9 Joo Welling, the crack Chicago Iight-|crtck Milwaukee ughtweight, which wae to Pave lint it did not make any particular|| GARMENTS for bis defeat by Joe Walcott at the) gy paUL, Minn., Jan. 26.—Jack B. Hi "hi ° 1 the fact that 1 Ma declamd off for good owing to the ) e 4 old Broadway A. C. Joo bas Just} ton of Chicago and Mike O'Dowd of St. orsemen T ink Move to Legalize the first time to-night when he faces | {eclard of for good omtna ke ie it abt | American Federation of Labor | ° ° papers an agreement signed by the| The first four rounds were without nc- P - Mi t ; Wi Ll Bi D fe dd welght, in the feature event at the Saray fate George Considine, giving him | tion, with O'Dowd doing all the trying, art utueis U e Deteate | Harlem Sporting Club, In @he sem!- ann, Che Dali baere bantam wa Oe conn Britton did his be ieheting nt to maet him in the ten round bay egg eh age pare in the. sixth, Him blows, however of, racing tn ck, _afarzian with the long Hat of knockouts, will |in Kansas City on Jan, 30 be had tt tunilated into the ring against the Barbados| O'Dowd from boring in, 4 ‘° ‘on from signed reports of the ; the match fall through the promoter of tue club — Proposition {hat Makes It! statistics conceming the dutnber vot) Mae yApeclal bout Artie O'leary amd) (0.00 co Wiliam + demande, exported to Europe during the Jack Sayles, the east aide bantam who has been memes | 22888279 U0 Arend the Cone a Yi tay | tn, mo esas ee stitution. Ia ate Be ANE | necame famous over night ty kuocking out Johuny | few months is now under mansgoaxot of Moe 2 some ini ting figures yesterday, sent | Dundee in one round in Philadelphia, bas de-| Smith ‘The pair got together yeeteniay and Boctete d’ Encouragement cided to eut short the stage work and allow hia quickly came to Corms, OCAL thoroughbred racing f . | @ fans) vaux en France. The pari-mutuel sys- of | IEDMONTS pay no Duty, because are not yet over the surprise| tem in. France’ ts under Government | Mi epvsrance wil be against Johan? i) Sf | tommy Touhey contest, echeduled for next, Mon- mple of Philadelpiia, " * irgini control and there is a “tak "or tax mare et che Olrmple A, A. day night at Manhattan Casino, the club hae they’re made of Virginia tobacco, sprung by the State Racing| of from tot Der’ cent. on all moneys] sre of tds erneatonal knockout ovat DA: | maicted Johany Clinton, the eat ie i i t bout wi con's Bi . - ages i rown right here in the U. S. A. Commission in asking the Legislature | DARI JY, {02 Vittles sare, which |Jesmon will bes’ Kidio Wallets of, Brovtire os | Cae, ware eeuier Of the Beas. Bows ten | There are ample stocks here of DEWAR'S Scotch Whiskies n’t pay part for tobacco — and. | lize the pari-mutuel system of epaed when fh, Wit sto) Facing |the Harlem Sporting Club Feb, 18, and Ott | fans on @ popular price card, to enable the trade to make immediate deliveries of all orders. 5 tt ° ere, amounted to $1, emia eae a kien Ce. | x. then, parily for rt D ng at the race tracks here, It in| thene, amounted to $1197.17; A rie Missesialle ew, 4) "7 | Matchmaker Dick Curley of the Clermont A. © Any one experiencing difficulty in getting DEWAR'S should » pa for Impo: uty. the general opinion among horsemen| maintain the Government breedin| 0 Biethdey, | of Brooklyn has completed bis cant of bouts for communicate immediately with thei: that the move can’t result in anything| §¢'90)'000 "for water rates ard publi | Before Judge Smoth in Part IV, of the City | the club's next show tomorrow night. In the ely with their sole agent. m but defeat because it will necessitate | improvement. fost of the balance | Court Leach Crose rootered a judgmont of $704 main bout Johnny Tillman of St, Paul will meet E & An ALL--Virginia cigarette— 4 Constitutional amendment that will mt sand purses. |against tho Manbattan A, ©, for the valance | Young Brow of the cast aide, and Jimmy Mur . . BURKE CO; Lamar by he stronatat cocoa E noctations’ aha of the take oft due lim trom hs toot ‘with Johony Harvey, | rar will go seunat Young Benny ta teo-rouud Ara Fig phage ine lon on about 1 per cent. Jan, 19, 1016, ‘This decision is important iuas- | bouts, 46th St., New Yor! all sides, There Is no doubt that hoi much ae {t holda that clubs are bound by the| Tm» yin ram ¢ h \t he Village A, ©. of this clty holds tte remular However, tt was the feoling among|fubilous te auners here ware h coptracta clgoed by thelr matchmakers, ote | weakly boring show to-night,” Pemmer ‘Bulllvan 9 horsemen that such an amendment| ae Rothsehild’s Sardanapale had won | usd they exceed their authority tackiow Eddi Nugent, Willie Kohler ve, Kid | about one million francs. ($200,000) when 2 | Black and Johnny Carroll vs, Masie Green. would be introduced in the Legisia-|the war stopped his racing career in| At the New Polo A. A. tonight the cant ta: a The of ture in the near future, his three-year-old year. Tommy Elm, the Waterton featherweight, "8 | A protest against the appointment of Franklin Cigarette Quality, That the, Biate Hecme Commies .Daingerfeld paid that during the| Louse Bawnan of Bridgeport and Jimmy Soily of |8. Lord, the Governor's counsel, te hear tho did not make its plea without duo aoe | Past, few years the valuo of horses in| the west side against Kay Deglin of the west | chargos apainst 1 ‘A. Wenck, Chairmatmot F liberation was shown where ie gue de: | Kentucky had Increased at least 60 Per | up the State Bi ‘beet | 10 for ¢ clared at the Jockey Club to-day. that | Crotty Aj gmuch | because of the | “'*: ion Tee WHITE LABEL all the data concerning the sums giv: en | 7 5 onpe, Su use oO Gunbost Smith, the sturly and game heavy. es ; (Sto Packed in purses and the figures on tho growth | siti, Mcreased ‘earning power im that weight, will shortly be sen in another contest in | aoa" unembe ‘Tne Scorcn of Great Ace, 20 fer 10¢ LL seems | Ht Louie, Ho wae mat ‘oday by hie mana ger, Jim Buckley, to meet Jack Moran, the young | to Mre. 8. A. Herzog of Fairview, with | lear weight of Springfield, Ji, in @ twelve | = |enck, Scarsdala Glen Ridge, Great|Weeday mening, Jen, gi. This will | At the annual meeting of the| Neck, Essex County, Montclair and seo Cos, the Weetern heatrweight, os the | : Woman's aetropotan Gait AStocnt | Dunedieetored htt ‘ourece Yor" ct cat ‘$10 to aved Now APA pri one-day events for the 1917 season, toage PRES: . ho Hotel Biltmore, the wee ‘The regular ticket presented by the| Milboms Aaylor, the Ind ia ghtweight | is |nominating committee was unanimously te 0 longer ‘managed by Tay Bsn, ut epted, the Secretary being Instructed | tt, Prent Py Mow mmiltiy bs pated wp fos tw ul S an vercoa S jeccepted, Secretary being instructed | pinta, Hie first will be with Walter Mohe of | “ ture went to the Piping Rock Club, | to cast one ballot. Mra. F. F, Donohoe Lirooklyn et the Broadway 8, C, toauorrow night | s the only applicant, and the stipulation | was reelected President and Miss and bi coud with Jow Welling et the Pelace The moderate man is a happy man. EA ibs Len causa man cemae wat fa |diatin alitar alahid nocctitercteek cra bee eather ‘To-Order-Only, to $25 —*" be held until after June 15, |chosen to take the place of Mra, H. ©. AKLEM SPORTL FEATURE BOL of June 18 was decided upon for the joclation’s champlonship, The fi ING CLUB—TO. Kk v4, Leo Johns pANilito, Ante: i ‘ Tho gross prize tor the winner o} Connor of Apawamis aa Vice President, | ,7no% {7 so! bantamveighta, Dick Loadman | His self-control begets a well poised paatee ecu or points in ot see tener N: Hackensack | Aine sl Why buy ready-made clothing made months ago, when A. Cas To-Mor, (i attitude toward all his affair: \ both in day tournaments held last season went | will occupy the office vacated by Miss| Jack u. for even less than ready-to-wear “‘sacrifice sale’”’ prices, you a a ess. leotmittes Mra. M, 31 rane aul rac | tos ude styled exactly to your liking and cut from just the materials a afte ong | mains, while Mrs, C. 8. Waterhouse o | Ardsley and Miss Gertrude Wood of] ye much disuwal match between Johnny Englewood will take tho places of Mrs. | Goulon of Chicas: | William Fellowes Morgan of Baltusrol and Miss Harriet Alexander of the Tuxedo Golf Club. WASHINGTOD n. | Travis, former national a champion, has been eng 120 pounda ringside, you select? And thus you will find him drinking, in moderation, a wonderfully mild and mellow Whiskey — Wilson— Real Wilson—That’s All! Hundreds of fabrics have been reduced, many of which sold for from $40 to $50 in mid-season. Take advantage of it now. found articles Vertied in The World win ee dat The World's Informae ion Bureau, Pulitzer Building Rows World's a 8. Feb, 6, Mariy Crowe and Joe Hyland will alo dattio for ten rounds, 1917 Spring and Summer Suitings are now ready, After several postponeinenta a b a out the two golf courses which will West core ; et Bich will | oq consuminated between Huck Cro snorthvost The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Bottle Honground tho Goverdment te mnie: | burg end Batting Levinak } Hariem Otflee, 138 14 1 G IMPORTED 1 ing in Bast Potomac Park. ney i Light heavyweight of (iis city ! btn RL and World's i A ne will have mins holes and | tows is . TWo STORES | ckizn, Ottiee,” 208 Weens blahtect ry ’ ‘e | ngtebu ; "4 | FREE CLUB RECIPES—Free b oklet of famous club recipes for eraAle Tent atadiuos tn. with it | Mane > Coueuee co te 4 BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND. Esllowtzg the yelainis "00 “a3 } mixed drinks, Address Wilson, 3!) Fifth Ave, Y. That's All! CANTRRLS S.Cgcneane. Tp sapecteg Army and Nav y football Wort reached here today from Milwauheo to 90 E. 42D ST., BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVES, Advertisdment, we Ne other “contests will, be : played, , :