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—_v | ‘ Dope of Ann When Going Changed From Fast to Mud. By Vincent Treanor. HE rain and thunderstorm which I visited Belmont Park just after the running of the fourth race yesterday spoiled the day for handi- Seppers who had based their caicula+ tions on fast going, In the first place # hort Polly von one that was eup- posed to be “in.” The track became muddy In a jiffy and the word was assed around that Polly couldn't step im soft going, so all the money bet om her throughout the country was lost in advance. All the stable con- nections could do was hold off that which Was to have been bet at the track. Some of this was saved, but those not knowing Polly's antipathy to a wet tmck bet anyway and viewed he filly running as if her hoofs were tied with five-pound weights. She got off third and stayed thore. Queen ‘aabel, owned by Ral Parr. and tained by Dilly Garth, simply romped al! the way, and at the good arice of 6 to 1, There was none of the clamoring ‘oF Queen Isabel that which mapked he winning of ‘Tidings on Tuesday or he action on Present on Wednesday, which finished second. ‘The chances are that tho wet track fooled the darths too. Ineldentally Queen Isabel was bid ap after winning from her entered orice of $2,000 to $2,505, at which fig- ure ber owner retained her, J. A. Soburn, who is mixed up in a selling race war with the Garths, did the bidding. There should be a rule cramed to forestall {hi spiteful run- Money “Burnt Up” on Polly” Suit to Order Handciappers BELMONT SELECTIONS. First Race—Ravanna, Machine Gun- ner, Little Dear. Second Race—Lion @’Or, Valor, Pe- ter Piper, Third Race—Princeps, Over There, Pastoral Swain. Fourth Race—Gladiator, David Har- um, Padraig. Fifth Race—Aurum, Pilerre-a-Feu, Paddy Dear, Sixth Race—Mavourneen, a Antilles. v. & ning up of horses, Coburn ly wanted Queen Iswbel as much as. wo did, but he wanted té¥get even with Garth for @ wrong which ts probably imaginary, Cleopatra may never beat Milkmaid the way they were rigged yesterday, but the fact remains that the Cleo filly got anything but an intelligent ride from MecAtee. This ordinarily good jockey made three different june with the Coe filly and they took lot out of her, 80 much that when they hit the stretch she had nothing with which to challenge Milkmaid. If McAtee had been content to wait for the straightaway run home the re- sult might have been different, Franklin, a one-time Derby horse, won the fifth race, with all hands looking over the winner, As good as 8 to 1, at one time, he scored at 9 to 2, following a big post time play. He was absolutely the class of tho race, but few thought of that until after the race was over, Capt. “Nick” Housman celebrated his eightieth P raneged by attending the races and Mtting on four winners, He and his party motored to Coney Island after the day’s doings were hearty as a man fifty and enjoys! every minute of every day that paeses | over hig head. Champagne androys- | ters make y but we don't know Wore he gets his champagne now. ‘Ton Healey went to Washington to see his dguchter graduate from col- lege and®didn't have the pleasure of viewing Sedgefield win the sixth race by himself. Healey has been very lucky in the last races this year with the R. 'T, Wilson horses, Huron It, after knocking at the door throughout the Maryland race meetings, finally got home jn the first race. He had to outgame Zouave, however, and it was a hard tusgle from the head af the stretch home. Jimmy Hines, the Tammany leader, and many others are still wondering what detained Sister Emblem in this | event. Pfeffer at Last’ Scores a Victory 4 PHTLADWLPHTIA, June 4—Sust to show that there isn’t anything the matter with efther his nerve or his right arm, Jeft Pfeffer pitched the Robins to a 2 to 0 victory over the Phillies in the second game of the series, Pfeffer was at his best and kept the seven hits that he allowed well scattered, jcuustteg: Jat ‘and pitched a Wie Si Eathe. BOSTON, June Giants ‘showed a flash of oldtime hitting their twenty-six hits, including home runs, a triple and five two- baggers and won a double header from the Braves by to 0 and 9 to 5. over and celebrated with a big din- ner. The Captain !s as hale end this year. FRENCH BACK Startling loaded with | at prices as hi Disregarding Special Clearance of Uncalled-for SUITS Have a number of ur low as $15 price ¢ MY NEW STO) Open Evenings Until 7, Satu BROOKLYN Near Nevins $t. Ready to Wear called-for Suits on hand, which I will dispose of at this Clearance Sale at a Open Evenings Until 10 P. M., Saturday Until 11 P. M. Daylight Workrooms, 505 State Strea, Brooklyn, N. ¥ Every End ne two-piece suits, son 1 for Spring and Sur additional cost, RE 118 Nassau Street Bet. Beekman and Ann Sts. rday Until 9. 44 Flatbush Avenue of Blue Serges sold in my stores I place on sale French Back Blue Serge SUIT TO ORDER Including Extra Trousers Free FANCY WORSTEDS, TWEEDS, CHEVIOTS AND CASSIMERES Ends of which I have sufficient cloth for Dpen Evenings Until 9 P. M., EXTRA TROUSERS FREE! Blue Se rge $18-50/= Clearance I find myself heavily over- 1undreds of yards gh as $40 ande$45. all former prices gait in the House 1e three-piece, suitable nmer wear, regardless of your size, the price is Suit to Order $1 8°° Extra Trousers with this rangeecan be had at a small S. HENRY ADLER 3 Church Street Near Liberty Open Until 7 P, M NEWARK, N. J. 186 Market Street Saturday Until 11 P, M. p his recipe for long life, | The New York strength yesterday, smashed three Boston pitchers for two scores of 6 ‘They got good pitching in both games from Jess Barnes and Arthur Nehf and looked like the Giants of old for the first time _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2 1920. |- : OTHER SPORT NEWS ae Rain at Belmont Upsets WHE: To GO b TO NEW URGH AND (RETURN $1.25 GREAT WHITE t FLIER "RENSSELAER" Bom say teers ER 0 8 a0 A. 3st ‘West 18tad ©, 104.6. Two LONG ISLAND SOUND Sunday Excursions Delightful trip of 150 miles through IDEAL TRIP Saturday Afternoon West Point or bg Steamer Richard Peck bal Sins gph EA Som, SERPENT as Pe = Fall, Newvurgb, *Bouh ateamers offer an ideal afternoon on Hote and cuunese with return slensier to New York sume day. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE | o :MANDALAY Ss. To Atlantic Highlands and Return Leaves BATTERY LANDING SUNDAY, JUNE 6. =t34 a At 9.30 A. M., 1.30 and 8 P.M. Returning Lys, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS t 11 A.M. § and 9.45 P.M. music DANCING, EAGH WAY mune baie’ Fare SOc tse Hay, eS Bima,” the Piers. New England” Steamship Co. sreciat’ SUNDAY, JUNE 6th UP THE BEAUTIFUL’ HUDSON TO BEAR MT. St. “Grand Repl” 2s W. 1324 St. 0.90 A.M. FARE "sw 85¢ Goes 55¢ wimignnecnenwenss angi. pany Fries CouMencina TONE cy Mekets Umited. | On sale Sundays only a Telephones Broad 7380-81-82-6034 DAILY TRIPS BEGIN ABOUT JUNE 18 Washington Baltimore EXCURSION Sunday June 6 $4. 00 Induding War Tax Weare New York, Bt., 12.02 M,, Dayighe-t anise, ‘Time, seturday “Night preceding above ‘date. SUNDAY $ ON THE HUDSON BOOHUAND FAUIB. 125 POUGHK aha AN! oy er Sn Sy $1.60 Str. Ben). B. 3. Odell GIRLS WANTED; METROPOLITAN LINE $15.00 A: WEEK ana CAPE COD CANAL TO START; One ie a re bea” PERMANENT WORK, REGULAR INCREASES, WITH MANY OPPORTU: NITIES TO SOON REACH EARNINGS OF 685 TO $100 A MONTH; Daily at 5 P.M. (Daylight Time) Dron Steamboat Co, CONEY ISLAND Srgainl tenet POSITIONS OPEN by Ww. tis st, IN SEVERAL x 5, 14 DEPARTMENTS; Pe a Pa a NO EXPERIENCE IRED., * Telephone Whitenati Ain. GET PA RTICULARS cio | Nd ui, Ei pay Ha od ve gence yo tat “end 8.0 At EMPLOYMENT O¥FICES: ag 1188 Broadway, Manhattan, FOR SALE. _ SALE. -. aM oe’ r uM me RB 150m ‘Bear Melrose . 1h M. to by at, Bi xe bli yom ot bs seuss ation pth va Or Telephone MADISON BQUALE 12008. MEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANT, DIAMONDS w WATCHES — JEWELRY « ON CREDIT—-&rvs3ic: 200” payments Rsseptiona), yolevens ey ae MESSENGER GIRLS wanted in general office autifully person, oom S144, Mall Joint Co. pl Apply Broadway. Reval. DIAMOND & WATCH CO. : iE Phone John 243 DIAMOND ) warer#® ON CREDIT | HEN aaa i | you go on your NO DEPORT REQUIRED Wrrauk this Summer | have your favorite paper | Hargust saportient; all goods guarantend one gential call. ~ DIAMOND WATCH CO. | __21-2% Malden Lane. mailed to you every day. Evening World, 25c per week || Daily World, 25 per week Sunday World, 10c per ‘Sunday | 725 Tenuta of time you md Z DIA HONS wees Binns | HELP WANTED—MALE. | LAYOR wanted; highest wage paid. Free Kin. | Dloyaient. Hurcas,-42 Lowery ; - [Hy Sofa ite sour ee MEETINGS. H sell 0st a nemdgler NOCHE IS TEMNERY GIVEN you want the red ing of ube ote" you. OF send your remittaace direct ot Tiedt aromttet tbe, purses of etias “on & proposition to dissolve this company Cuber business that may come before the meuting. f | © By order of the Moard, of Directors Cashier, New York World, Pulitzer Bullding, New York City, PROPOSALS. | ‘CITY OF NEW YORK BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT BIDS WILL BE OPENED AT 2.30 P. M. FRIRAY, JUNE 18, 1920. For the Construction of The Foundations and Zuperstructure (Exclusive of, Plumbing) of a CourtsHouse _ for New York County. Copies of the form of bid or proposal and of the contract, including the specifications, may be obtained upon application at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Room 1356, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. The. plan may be seen and inspected at Room 2028 of tie said Municipal Building, where also other information relative to the work may be obtained, Copies of the plan may be procured from the Architect,,Guy Lowell, 225 Fifth ‘Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review” Patterns Saturday’s Sales PR ICE, Pres. canta. nent or Money Promptly Refunded Another Rousing Sale Saturday of 9, Dainty Girls’ ®i” Dresses For Confirmation or Graduation Wear—A Charming Assortment at Special Prices. Girls’ die Dresses—Wonderful values—charming styles— one pictured at left—with saigbe noid and lace oes ribbon bows and sashes. ae 8 to 14 years . $4.98 | Girls’ Delaty White Frocks Better grade—every one of them asc oars 3 and pretty as +can be—elaborately trimmed with laces and embroideries pd and set off by colored ribbon Fy bow and sashes. 8 QQ Bi Ages 8 to 14 yrs. Organdie Frocks Exquisitely dainty and rich in appearance—set off by beau- f° tiful laces and embroideries in handsome patterns — good value at $9.98, — § : Ages 8 to 14 yrs... if 98 % Girls’ Net Dresses Fine net dreases trimmed with ‘lace; short overskirt effect; white ribbon silk sg 98 sash; sizes 8 to 14 Dainty White Lawn or Organdie Dresses For Tots of 2 to 6 Years *1.98 Skirt trimmed ruffles. of dainty wh i waist elaborately trimmed inc finished with satin ribbon sash and rosebuds. Selli regular stock at $3 to Children’s Fine White Dresses Women’s and Children’s Smart Low Footwear Specially Priced for This Sale ‘219 Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, White Can- vas, high and low Cuban heels; sizes 3 to 7, in our Misses’ and = Chil- dren's Patent and Dull Kid Mary Jane Pumps; sizes B14 to 11 and 11) to 2. with piping; sizes 2 to 6 years; $] 00 Built for dress occasions yet i$ sorts of hard knocks. Also neat mixtures. Sizes city. Smart, new styles, beautifully tailored $8 95 ° wit guaranteed fast color braid trimmings 3] 98 e $8.95 $1.98 selling in our regular stock at Tomorrow We Feature Some Remarkable Values in strongly put together, so well 7 to 17 years. of cloths that are noted for good service; Boys’ Natty Washable Suits in contrasting shades; many have embroid- | Summer Dr ess Sale Good quality Qipao Sucked and pleat $2.00; special _ Boys’ fot Serge Suits tailored and of such sturdy fast- Boys’ Blue Serge and Mixture Suits i grays and browns; sizes 8 to 17 years Neat, washable suits; good quality Galatea, Linon, Cham- ered sleeve emblems; sizes 3 to 8 years Featuring Values Heretofore Unequalled round neck; collar, belt and cuff Wool color cloths that they will stand all *13. 95 Best value in every way that you will find in any shop in the bray. Duck, Percale and Repp; white, green, tan and blue, in Any Store in Town This Season Hundreds of Less Than Charming Cost of Creations Materials 2 Pictured @ to Make Charming new fancy voiles in pretty floral and conventional designs; light and dark backgrounds, two pictured at left. Short sleeves ed, with ruffled organdie, and vestees of lace—wide collars of lace and orgardie—side tunies—round tunies— made full and flutfy. Hundreds of frocks at a price that makes them most remarkable value. Sale Wash Skirts ; Silk and Fancy Values up to $4, | Pleated Skirts $1.98 | $3.95 Woel ecks_ of A Wanh Skirt event of big| » wom! Shepherd cheeks. sf interest to the thrifty, | charming combinations of Fine Gabardine, mercer-| blues, greens, browns and ized finish cotton checks,|blacks laids, full box gray crash, Bedford cords,| pleated models from waist piques and twills—~ buttons | down, Pr to 30 inch waist- down front or embroidered | bands: Silk Skirts 24 to 40 borders. 24 to 31 waistbands. | waistband, Store-Hours: 9 A.M. to 5,30 P. M.