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ae — eet RET I 4 en osm Bessi ine —— Promoter Coffroth Here Trying to Arrange a Matoh to a Finish Between Champion Willard and Either Cari Morris or Fred Fulton. ont, fi Fat DMMY CO! PHOTH, the fmous Cal- ifornia promoter of big be Matches and owner of the race eck ot Tia Juanes, Mex, in the Bast. One of the things James te pulling off bere ts & vegotiation with | to have Wil-| Jose Willard Mew lard fgbt 4 regular champlonabip fight, to @ Anish, with either Mo or Fulton, These two are to for Matt Hinkel of nd, twelve rounds to & decision The winner! would do well enough a# an opponent for the big champion If Coffroth gets a Willard champion- ship match will have no w vate | at all in bolding it in Tia Juana} Beveral bouts bave been fougat there, | and the Mexican law inn't finicky | @bout # iittie tink like a boxing | match, \o 4 finisa of any otber way, | What 'is busing beside « bull gat?) You Ho! Coffroth’s arena will be the race track, and thy grand stand will hold @ large crowd, even without consid- Lf ering the box seats and the tem-| porary structure that could be built @round the ring, which would be placed on the track not far from the judges’ stand, NN Mexico James would have the best possible policing srrange- ments in the shape of Mext- | can soldiers under the authority of the Governor, Lower Call- | fornia is the best governed part! of Mexico, There nov trouble occurred a few years ago, when @ bunch of I Won't. Wor raided the Mexican town of Tia Jyana and tried to start a Lower California republic of their own. The Tijuanans went for the Mexican soldiers down the coast a little way. They game in a burry. There was a pitched battle, with the inhabitanta of Tia Juan and Ban Diego crowding the billtops as apectators, The I Won't Works marched down to a@ little gap be- twoon the hills at the end of the valley where the race track js now, and tried to ambush the troops. Ninety-clgbt of them failed to gat back across the American line, The coyotes still play with their bones, which never were buried. And since then there has been nothing but jaw, order and peace along the Lower (al- ifornia coast, The Mexican officials are in favor of personal liberty and good sport. Racing flourishes, and 90 will boxing when Willard meets Morris or Fulton, Tia Juana ts only a short ride by train from San Diogo, and the race track trains can ily handle the crowd. quarter of a mile from the American BEST SPORTING PAGE IN are any dis-| orders there. The nearest thing to! If Giants and White Sox Should Leader of Reds Thinks New Yorkers Will Win. HAVE seen printed somewhere a story that the reason | fell off in batting after its returo home was because somebody discov- ered tho Reds couldn't hit an inside ball, ‘This is ridiculous, as any pitcher will find owt who throws them en | the handle. | ‘This story added that word of the weakness had been passed around the the punch. And when ho waited cag- ily and tried to counter, the other fel- his eye and jumped back eight feet before Carl could start Morris has a lot of} low landed on his haymaker, Tho arena will be within a) things for ded that us a] boxer he way and always would be a| W makes with Fulton, Should Morris win again, decisively, Willard may consider the circus ‘business good enough for with Morris ring to-day who can come some- where near matching him in bulk Morris is only a couple of inches un- der Willard’s great height. He's awk- | ward, clumsy and none too fast, and he can't box a bit. Willard is grace ful, fast and a skilful boxer, Morris can take can Willugd, 80 far the argume winnin ily the gu and oue of the most aggressive too, He can't box a lick on can put his slam away for that old body ever= lastingly. HBRE'S 501 ting Nelson abou rris, us he fights now. He lis strong, bony ofibas Save up trying! rine hitter with his left hand wouldn't worry J covered that he never could make | Morris. 73 good asa skilful boxer, When he led) and he kno his left the othor fellow beat him tol tor hin to be clever months ago. Just dis- Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Deli- cate, Nervous, Kau-Down People 100 Per Cent, Stronger in Two Weeks! Time ta Many Cases, NBW YORK, N. ¥.—Most people fool- jebly seem to think (hey are going to get renewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine, seoret nostrum or Mareotic drug, ssid Dr, E. Sauer, @ Boston physician who has studied ely both tm this country and Great European Med- foal Ini tter of ause they haven't er blood to to of some other allment caus twen tn th ond. Thi untold agony. If you ar ‘well, you owe it to youree! how to make the long you ean ‘Then test your strength fer yourself bow much you have gained, dub, and that as @ great big, husky two fists, a hard ood lungs and a stomach for fight- fellow w AETHER Willard will consider | “4 an offer or not may depend] ing, he might get awa: | upon what showing Morris|fhting of the old Terry McGovern tried it, for the firat time, Fulton had a wicked left Carl walked in and kept born | @mped when he ) ahd puinped when | Jon Fulton, 4| arms pumping present. Jess hasn't! was walking abe shown any great longing to mingle! Fulton the only man in the | when Fulton tried pumped when Minnesota glant has some- to offset the st Morrly will of fighting, down again, « world of punishment, So! kind of fighting that t | preciate, H seems to he all in favor of Willard’s| with a Jack Johnson, ras doesn't ap. i prefer to take a chance who would at But Morris i@ one of | least try to box, and’ so give Je \ big fellows that ever lived, | chance to outreach and outjab | which t9 Jess's long suit arth, but he | are a te pi 1 down, wade in and) who is just a bristling mass of mov puts @ lot of contidenc in that upper- - jeut, ethings the Bat-| Fulton is one of the cleverest big well built and a ter- half as much as entific stuff, sheer ruggedness, _Iron Is Greatest of All Strength Builders, Says Doctor ASecret of the Great Endurance and Powers of Athletes T have seen dosens of double their strength a entirely get rid oF liver and other 4 endurance and symptoms of dya- troubles tn from But don't take the old of reduced tron, acetate or tincture THE EVE ~~ ‘TAKING THE “LITTLE BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP By Christy Mathewson, Former Star of Giants and Manager of Cincigmath Reda loaguve and ail the twirlors were onto\ Past Week at Spa to See Two Races in Which the Winners Showed Such Unmistakable Greatness as to Make Them Stand Out in the Two-Year-Old Division of the Thorough- the groove From now on my boys’ batting averages were to read like the sizes of thelr collars, I only hope some of the enamy pitchers take the Up and try it, But i'm afraid they won't. Most twirlers know enough to rewlize no entire batting onder could be weak on the same sort of ball. It would be lucky tf we could ket Home one to believe this. It migh win a few games for us, If they don't know enough, their managers will tell them. Sherwood Mages is out of Boston, as I predicted some time ago, and hi now wears a Red uniform. I beltev I have the beat collection of out-| lfelders on any clubd in the league The White Sox aro beginning ¢ look like real pennant winners, For the last two years, ever since Com- Iskey bought and put together his latost great team, they have started off fast, but have fallen down in the crisi#—the crisis meaning when they bumped into the Red Sox for a tougn series, In this race, however, the club ‘has shown the sucking class necessary to & champion, and they have not been dazzled by’ the drives of the Ked Sox. Mor Comiskey ke 1 hope they win A World's Series between the Giants | and the White Sox would make 1 great fight, and would arouse a flock enthusiasm. It is too bad if this happens that the war will surely take some of the edge off. Personally I} would favor the Giants in such a clash, J think they are @ better short series team, although 1 will admit & haven't n the White Sox play since the new club was put together. My best chance to observe the Ch! ago Americans was when I went a® far as the Pacific Coast (I wouldn't risk the ocean going) with the two] that doured the world, and few | it a Comiskey | form, Of course, I have come in| quent contact with the strength | elu those men now tnha tr and power of the Giants this season, and a winning club always jooks strong. (Coyri 1017, by the Bell Ayndicate, Ine.) OLDFIELD AND DE PALMA EXPECTED HERE TO-DAY. Barney Oldfeld, tho utomobile speed king, and Ralph De Palma, one of his closest rivals, Will arrive here to~day nd immediately go into active training for their apecial match race with Louis ‘ason's lead- ing classics, @t the Sheepshead Bay Speedway on Saturday afternoon, Old- field will defend his world's champion- ship crown In this race. He will also 4 th of Ique olden Submarine,” while Miss SUnson the army tod to use by Seoretary of War Baker, Miss Stin- And | gon defeated Dario Resta in a sim ter they had in some cases been | test last Chevrolet, winner of the meet Mies Katherine Stinson, the world et avintrice, in a two-mile *peed duel for « special prt Oldfield will drive. his u will pilot the "Speed Scout airplane which she {x per ring, and Ix confident ng” into camp. —>—__ take the to wave a few jorbed and nsalmilates if you want it to do you any prove worse than athlete or prize fighter the day simply i} endurance and Many another has gone down t defeat wimply for the lack of iron. nglorious | it im eaaiiy asim lated endurance in tee daze’ t by drugpiate. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Clube WL. PC. Clabe WAL PC, ‘Toronto, ..67 Rochenter.52 60 .464 Provience.65 45 9691 Huffalo, ..4 Daltimore 65 47 G50 Kichmond.44 66 400 Newark,..62 46 574 Montreal..43 72.374 RESULTS YESTERDAY, Providence, 4; Montreal, & GAMES TO-DAY, Rochester at Newark. Mone. Halmore Toronto at Richmond. Buflalo at Providence. ——— Giants, Two Games, Brooklyn, 1.45, polo Grounds, To-Day, Adm, BOas—Aave | Juvenile Championship alae track meeting here comes year. Good horses are seen from Ume to time on «the Metropolitan tracks, but as @ rule tt remains fo! Saratoga and its classics, for young- ters, to show up the probable cha:n- ptong and near champions, The past week at tho Spa has seen two races in which the winners showed such | — = — \unmistakuble greatness as to mike them stand out in the two-y division of the thoroughbred world, One of them was the Saratoga Spe- cial, won by Gunbriar, and the other was a condition race won by George Widener's Lanius, an imported geld-| ing. time to off be hard to tell, off hand, which was] 0" the better performan race being the more r stands oul in the wrt the showing of Lanius was impres- | ¢ type can't reaily do it justice, At th long enough to try the pa- | ig ‘ Hence of ihe. 1a0et Gen nee d| ‘Che bunch in the rear was stag- | Levinsky ring, but out of it came Papp, to light heavyweight, and Harry C racegoers, With an exasperating Fay te ene mrt ne ducking and squirming jn front shouted almost in unison, “Wow,| fering from the prev there she gve fect contentment f would ever get near two lengths of open daylight between her and the rumbling mass of horses bp OF ae ae and the variegated colors behind her,| Rot aproach the rec As they neared the far turn the brill- lant red striped leaving the post, was lo eo} a pos Le Hts pation ttt Ry the | asm of his comparatively fow back. Knapp, on bis back, bunched him| © along in what # sult of Rosie O'¢ u three lengths behind ber. He ate up| est varl ground, bria throughout the crowded grand stand. Sunbriar was running on the outsi¢ of the entire fle! Rosle O'Grady's saddle girths. O'Grady and Sunbriar ran like a team. Reds. Now Rests Between Sunbriar and Lanius + bred World. By Vincent Treanor. SARATOGA, Aug. 15. RACING SELECTIONS. SARATOGA. pretty close to deciding the | juvenile champlonahips every | Herrod, Bally. ‘orthwood. Rose d'Or, witeh, Aumbrose. Sixth Race-—Aurum, Debadou, Rose d'Or, first ind with marvelous coura, ar-old | ¢ tos and every advantage in her favor. traightened out for the run home they were still lapped on each other, making w two-horse race of it, for the others weren't | serio From superficial judgment it would| the eighth pole the ady began to fe Sunbriar's | Was Ww nt probably | ently was only conte sive enough to warrant the belief| whip bounded unmistakably to the that he will prove a worthy oppon-| lead. From there home it) was: ent for the best of them. race, #0 far as Sunbriar was con- Sunbriar's Saratoga Special wau| cerned. Livery stride widened the really a powertu) performance, Cold| sap between hit and Rosie, aad en the tints app Was almost pulling up. nd| be an ea he barrier, the fle ally | race, 1.16 Hag ie Med aed look i ‘4 Bee a a handicapper's standpoint Btart, Ju w half dozon jumps Rosie | wun good considering the cuppy con O'Grady was in tront, jon of Aut We “a 3 pci ar Bnd ‘Me backers of the Whitney filly] two very bad ringbones anc ling skin di 1 gat back in per- | © i ling that nothing | Solmg to acket of Loftus on Meanwhile Sunbriar, next to last | tunes close Putn | made his oponents look of th ‘ady and the buneh L AROOSRES LOK oF 1e 0 te ok at that horse Sun-| ing. There 1s no inj was heard here and there| this one of Jack Joyner's is. Pitcher Toney 1 picking up one after| ST. LOUIS, Aug, the Cardinals in the first game, It of no avall.| iy twentieth tictory, for which he OLD WAGON” OUT FOR A 1917, BF the Press Punishing Oe (The New Fort Presing Wert) A are generally his hip pocket suffers most. dollar meals two Pullmans tandem. they think of it. food memories. First Race—Harvest King, King Second | Huce — Archdale, Now ‘Taint Race—La Russe, Bughouse, Fourth, “Race—Capra, Ima Frank, Firth Race —Monomoy, Precise, sure doe It was a question which one would unbriar had come from », while had had the track before her| another, curve, worm, r enough’ at the tion, At skers of Rosie uneasy. She vering and Sunbriar appar- inning to run, He s mind, but| got his head in front of the phenom- NING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1917. NEW BASEBALL SCOUTS “=: Copyright ——_——_=+. |“He Is Given Territory Just Like a Travelling Salesman. |. ke at home to boost the Amy Generally His Territory Is a Wholesale Range of Mountains. He Is Supposed to Flap In and Out of equipment to nelp “bream the weary Every Mountain in the Range Looking for Big League Material. If He Fumbles One Mountain He Is Fired.” By Arthur (‘‘Bugs’’) Baer. #17, by the Press Publishing Co. (‘The New York Evening World.) BASELALL SCOUT bas @ tougher time than a cat in @ creamery.) To remedy Usually # scout is & reformed ballplayer whose arm has gone back dition is the purpose of the Army. so far on him that all he can throw with ft are two sixes. so moth nm that he runs as if he had @ piano lurking in When he gets too old to make boots on the field they crate him up ard elect him a basvball scout, He ts given territory just like a travelling salesman mountains the range mountain he When he has Bertillioned every hi management sentences him to a tour of the bushes, This is where he He ts forced to Pullman around the works, inhaling eleven- Some scouts are so callous to hardships that they can drive Generally his territory is a wholesale range of is supposed to flap in and owt of every mountain in looking for big league material, If he fumbles one is fired and cliff in the tournament, t They must put the old nosebag on every time And don’t forget that baseball scouts have automatic If he is forced to travel through villages and hamlets to ogle a busher in action, the club owners limit the scout to one taxicab for each foot. This ts pauperish touring for a baseball scout who has dined in the best automats in the country while he was a leaguer, Hoboeing | around the®ountry in Pullmans and taxlbuses poor fun, corrugated fun, Very Pretty tough on the baseball scouts this incandescent weather. In quest of raw baseball material, the beat buffets in America, Ho leaps from culsine to cuisine trying to break a date with a gunner. Léfe ts simply one biscult after and another biscuit in between, When a scout ts down to his last hundred ducats he screeches like a loaded fretght car going around | suffers ike a sparrow playing tug-o'-war with al Wo lamped four famous b roof the other night.. One cause he wanted to look over a new outfielder. to lamp a pitcher in action he squawks for a one-step, career, A scout When you aim an ear toward a scout's lamentations, you figure that he has the copyright on all the suffering in the tournament, A scout suffer like a mouse with a life membership in a ch factory with all his dues paid up. scout has to play the sunfield in all eball scouts scouting on @ Broadway ked the orchestra to play a waltz be- When a scout wants It's a tough 1 filly and with two cracks of the| no} line was passed promising Day evening. McAllister, arranged for btm racing misfor- It would nd swung into the stretch in n that chilled the enthusi He lay down the last eighth ned a hopeless pur-| of a mile, however, in a way that ne swing- ing how good ns $1,000 Bonus, 3,—Cineinnati twice the other and finally was alongside of | defeated St, Louls by scores of 7 to 0 and 7 to 6, and moved into third place Experts, viewing Uic race through he pennant race. Toney -shut out their field glasses, figured Knapp's| 1" bent . rushing tactics would | “He'll have nothing Club to-night. n t when he hit#| ceived a bonus of $1,000, He allowed the stretch,” they thought. In the| the home team only six hits, hile Wai- run to the hoad of the stretch Rosle | son and Horstman were ei for the MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS. NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE, Clubs W.LP.C.|| Cabs 9 WL. PC, Clube |W. LPC, New York, 65 63 .609 || Chicago. .68 s Phila... 62 44 .553 Brooklyn,,49 62 .485 || Boston....64 41 610) Wash'ton, 48 58 .453 Cincinnati 69 54 622 Hoston,...43 65 .439 )| Cleveland 60 52 .536/Phila,....40 63 388 Bt, Loulo, 56 62 Pitts’'gh...33 70 .820 || Detrolt.,..67 52 .523'St, Louls, 40 70 .364 RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. ‘Cincinnati 7; & Louis, 0 Let came. | Chicago, Cleveland, 3. Oneinnatl Ty Hoots, ¢. eg gums Chicago, 3; P ttsburgh, 2. | GAMES TO-DAY. Brooklyn at New York. Two games. New York at Washington. Philadelphia at Chicago at Clevoland. Pittsburgh dt Chicago. Boston at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at St, Lowe. 9, Loute at Detrott punching ability Donovan, weight ‘Thureday nig Fistic News ohn Pook and Gossi After | finally to see the battle Jimmy Kane and Willie Kohler condition for their bout at the York ‘Thia is a retum bout, and if it {a anything like toelr previous contest the fens fighting. The boxer receiving ewspaper decision will be given # belt, in the semifinal Eddie Walsh will exchange punches with Artie Carroll, ee some f Marty Crome yes ma Fingside, Augie Ratner has been signed up to box the Zula Kid at Brown’s,Far Rockaway, on Friday night, Hatner has recently ws Where with Uw au event will twing together Young Qredwell of New azk and Johnay Schwarta of the Wee Side, The second tom will have Anthony McGowen and Joo Vani ae contemamta, while Obarley Haves and Kid Heury will open the show, Joo Wagner and bie creck bantam, Battling Reidy of Marlem, Meare to-day tw boat for Boston several attempts a match ha been clinched between Battling | the fast and clever Hebre' light heavyweight of Pitts- | Amangementa acy prac was not startling, but|burgh. They were mate! | George Engel, the local representative | 8th! Uitle beers Juinny Kilbane and of the Keystone A. C. of Pittsburgh, to | + Eégere of the Went Side, Hughey Le Bing, meet In @ efx-round go at an open air | show to bo staged by the latter club at ‘xe to which horses are heir, He's| the baseball park in that city on Labor in the open Labor Day night, be a pretty sweet hot- F ‘Nothing did| ing Proposition when he gets well. ‘over the long-distance | phone today to meet Sailor Rotwon at the Com. Merial A, ©. 4 Bostow on Friday at 180 remnant counter and is { e offered at $21.50. . . There are serges, che- 4 viots, finished and unfin- ‘all ia bouts in dectaire fashion and showed wonderful improvement in bis His moat recent victims include Silent Martin, Frank Carbone and Young Mike | ‘After this match he is going after | Barifield and O'Dowd, ‘Tommy Toohey, New Jerwey’s leading light- baa two outs om for this week, On| t the Arverne Sporting Club be tackles Young Rector of Jersey City aud om Satur. | day night he faces Young Paul of Harlem at the Fairmont Ciul To-morrow night at the Pioneer Sporting Club Reddy morte Young © 4 dewision to-mon Sut, Keddy baw ready won two refcrees’ decisions over Britt and madident that he will p, the | completed for « on for the feather nk 4 to-day by | fifteen-rmmd tot toa | uanagur of Hagen | 88.100, | Rtcen recetpta Te lout # to guarentee Kilbane per ceot. of te wobably be hold ‘As both men have 4 big following in Pittsburgh the chances aro| | Billy Gitwon i ining Roaded with big. atten ran o ic. + Now for Lanius. The Widener |that a large crowd of fans wilf turn out| ‘or Benny Leowant's services, Baranton partion for an eighth of @ mile, There were] SO¥. fOr atte didn't beat. mich and the time of his performance did rd breaking but he won almost ag im- resively as did Sunbriar, He, too, " ound his fleld after being up Macomber's Tracksend flashed for the | ran around t fraction of @ second, to sink in the] in the air as the barrier arose. He ruck, suffered all kinds « will gaaranteo tw $15,000 if he boxe Chick | Simior there fifteen mnnde to « deniaion. Pitre George Engel is no longer the manager of Bob riz) hos offermt iin $8.00 tw wockn after lever California light hearyweight, Labor Day, Lorain, O., wante him Labor Day, George declared that aa McAllister waa not Wille on dan (ldlades xa tug to engage in any of the bouts that he had Imudee-lavoanl mich, Denver and Cleveland he came to the conclusion that | are other be beiter for Bob to make bia own | taonani ts matches, and he decided to let him 0, lo Lewis, the retired middleweight fighter: ———= and at present the manager of a few battlers, | Sica just added another promising fighter to hie He is Barney Adair, tho Hartem light. Adair has been impro fights and under Lewis's handling ougot to develop inte @ real good fighter, whan i anxious for # ites Wat hare wired for terme, to Warhingtog Tourmiay to box for the Red Crom fund Sporting 80 E, 420 ST, RK His legs | Athletic Fund now being collected by * . SEND APPEAL FOR SPORT SUPPLES it Soldiers on Texas Border Need Heailthtul Recreation, What Do You imagine ie Con Latest Contributors to Army Athletic Fund Previously scknowledged... Tex Rickard Jim Cottey ooet William W. Cohen eonns James Maher tones Marry Martin oven George ©. Diemer ov Fornham Braker Fox ....... NOW. K.. okt have been hean@ Writing from eamps ee tar away as the Texas bon@er, Unele s fighting men appeal to the Athletic Fund so they may be Sure nished with the bighly-prized sportiag i monotony of camp life," If these men are in need of healthe ful recreation, what do you imagine ie the condition of the Pershing ex pedition three thousand miles away from home and in @ land where ne | athletic supplies can be procured? this unfortunate con- The Evening World at the suggestion | of the Training Camps Association, It ie the hope of the association that eu fictent money will be raised to equip ry company of every New York na standard set of Dase- and soccer outfits, bom= | ing gloves and other supplies for both |indoor and outioor use, These sup. | under Government supervision, be trans: o New York units no matt y are lo- cated. To do this, however, will necenst- tate an appeal to the patriotism and generosity of tho citizens. Army ef- fActals state that athletic supplies are second in !mportance only to food and clothing for an army. Any one who 1 the benetit of athletic ao- easily understand the raining to soldiers, There are thousands in this town who cheerfully pay considerab! for any attractive sporting Why not chip in for the biggest ex- hibition the world has ever knowa? Your contribution, no matter bow small, may be the means of saving @ soldier's life, for there's nothing I efficient athletic training to vrepare a soldier for the desperate hand-to- e eg’mont wit ball, foot like a rabbit¢heen neglected. ptt in a ewetve round | hand bayonet flighting. This is the critical time where the athlete hae @ tremendous advantage over an op- ponent whose athletic training bas With the latest batch of contri- butions Is a letter inclosing a $26 check sent by Billy Gibson at the at n of Jim Coft who needs no introduction to red blooded Irishman within hundreds of miles of City Hall, Jim not only sends his check, but !s willing to take on Jes W jlard or any other heavyweight to help the fund along, Coffey knows the boys the front should have recreation !n sports and he's anxious to do his rhare to purchase the neces- incere {# a letter contain- om “ American Girl” who wants the goldiera to be well pro- vi with sport goods rhe Army Athletic Fond te the ral receiving agenc rv all funds collected in New York State, A num- beer of publicatio State will cover thelr home districts so that enough monew te raised to equip ALL New York soldiers with sporting par- aphernalia Send vonr contribution to Army Athtette Fund Editor, — SWIMMING GUARANTEEDR TOVEL SWEM Biwas & ith St, eS SPORTING, Sheepshead Bay Speedway, Sat, WP. OM. Oldfield Da Stinson, Adm, 1 inchulen neu wervedd e810 and 82 Tickets at ni eltve 0 Na Yorkville 8. in Grand box seat and gerne “or he “ Our Remnant Sale :s= Is a Big Value Sale Of all reductions known to clothes selling, this is by far the greatest. Every suit end, no mat- | ter how formerly priced, now finds its way to the ished worsteds — foreign and domestic fabrics in almost every weave, pat- tern and color. This is truly a chance to buy clothes to advantage. Arnheitnr The mein TWO STORES BROADWAY &@ NINTH STREET AND BET, FIFTH & MADISON Aves, P.S.—Even the best trained minds untickled forget, Wits Konler Arnbetm Axtomm,

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