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SR perp ' ;eased down and Shamrock; having [above 1,000 square fect more canvas, ‘gradually crawled up on the Reso- | lute.” h were graceful as la- j dies in a minuet but Shamrock was seen’ to be gaining steadily before half the run was covered, Whén the home\ine came well into the view of ali spectators, the low, descending sun was shinh«, with its rays softened by the watery haze The dull green sea was flecked by FIRST DEAD HEAT (Continued from Sixteenth Page.) | golden light, while dark shadows Played here and there, The Sham- rock drove slowly up to starboard jof tbe Resolute and but a length away, Her salls showed wavering }shadows from the Yankee canvas. | For a minute sho seemed to ang back . SPEARS DESCRIBES | 1 | breoze freshening up to perhaps funr- teen knots, Spray began to from the bows of the dancing racers. Never did challenger and defender do any such remarkable work In cup mace, but not a movement helped the | Shamrock. parinally ‘at 2.38 o'clock the Golds. rough's range finder was used on y the two and it wan thus definitely ever seen In America’s Cup races. proved that the racers had covered a|, Shamrock had led by 19 seconds at course of 914 miles from the light-, the start. She led by 19 seconds at ship to a point off the tall Branch- the finish, The two had tacked and port tower which is auch a novmble Tun over thirty miles of the aca to landmark an the coast. The distanco finish, boat for boat, in @ deag heat. he wtakeboat was 714 miles, and When, in 1903, Shamrock JI. met Co- tH wind was coming“on sucha lumbia for the third time she beat jeourse that the two could make the the defender, boat for boat, by two turn mark in a single board on the | %conds over the 30-mije course. Paar ce | The official time at the home line More important | stitl, Resotute,| Tagg, Shamrock: 6.08.28; | Resolute, i gthoush ee eect behind Shamrock |" of course the Resolute wins by her [now 400 yards nearer the turn than exact time allowance, which was Po rtaey Patera, Hosen, the turn then | given as seven minutes and one sec= Wi\taoks by which Shamrock had tried t Ito escape had benefited Resolute by ‘Smore than 200 yards. The Resolute i quicker in stays. through the lead of the Yankee and | swept over the line, forming with Resolute the most beautiful picture ond. The sailor men then observed that ASPIRIN Of course, sinoe the stake boat was | mow in aight (the air had cleared rap> ,, idly with the new and frosh breeze) * the tacking came to an end and both Tacers stood for the mark In as fair @ board as wns ever seen, and with a fiashing breeze, estimated from 12 to 15 knots, to drive them on. Everybody connected with the race had been ardently wishing for more than a week for @ real breeze—freah, wteady and true. And now the racers had it, with the result that Resolute slowly) and steadily widened the water between her and Shamrock un- til she arrived within less than a mile of the stake, when, as It appeared from the Goldsboro, Shamrock began to crawl up. SHAMROCK GAINS, BUT FAILS TO OVERHAUL LEADER. Name “Bayer” on Genuine “Bayer Tablets of A: ria is gee i illions Tt seemed that both yachta were) snd preacribed by physicians for over {gible to case sheots.e mite. They sure-| twenty years, Accept only ao Un- ly then rap full, for the bacl & 2 ” of Shamrock’s topeall tiad been shak-| broken “Bayer package” which con ing and it was now asieap. | tains proper directions to relieve At any rate Shamrock did gain! Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu- something thon, but she could by no| ralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain means overhaul the leader. Mandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost At 3.% o'clock Resolute put down! few cents, Druggists also sell large: her helm and tacked around the Mark) “Bayer packages.” in a beautiful Iittle curve. A moment! mark Buyer eR tee ne aceticacidester 4 Adyt. he === A Painful Skin Means a Dull Brain Aspirin is trade Manufacture Mono spinnaker pole of Salicylieacid.— was dropped | the sp! cl tohes 3 on thet emp are entit ied to B. after their names in the » of any the world ever saw. No one can think, or work, or Meantime, the Shamrock was boom. play if his okin is irritatedand ing up to the turn and she, too, round. | Taw so that every motion ed in fine style. It was a beautiful | | me of each _as taken on the: Resolute, 8:25:21; brings distressing discomfort, Thousands of men, wemen and babies know that KORA- KONIA keeps the skin per- fectly happy on hottest days, It heals raw ba gee takes all the burn out of sunborn and is amazingly effective fordlaper rash. Keep s box at home, cluband office, ‘Ataltaraggionn, MENNEN. KOR4-KONIA THe Bierivers Natinare and with absolute. |= 2)? ty no sign of being driven by her offi- "cers set spinnaker and balloon jlb. Her spinnaker was larger than Rego- | Beige OL INE done to at hee. Coan | Shampoo with one Soap.— Cuticura fib, but it was not spread. Cuticura Sosp ls tbe favorite fersafetyresershaving. Running before the wind Is raroly spectacular and never go In a breeze under 14 knots. Tt was a very autct run yest y. ‘The wind gradually This omart brogue Wee for men comes in tan or black calf and (3 eacengion- ally well style Remarkable “Buy” EMARKABLE because of such a low price—$5.85— and Because, in spite of the low price, this shoe has both the good looks and style you want—-plus wearing qualities. This brogue will long outlast a pair of ordinary shoes, and keep its smart look. Come today to one of the four Signet Stores, and get a pair—while they last. If necessary, mail your order. We'll attend to it right away. Signet Shoe Co. Retailers of Rice & Hutchins Educator Shoes “For the Whole Family’ 1345 Broadway, Opposite N. Y. Herald, © Harlem —112 West 125th St. Bronx—Third Avenue and 149th’ St. Brooklyn —657 Fulton St. All Stores Open Evenings ” { THE EVENING WORLD, THURBDA $75,000 Shamrock had gained 2.04 on the run| of fifteen miles. With her handicap of 7-41 It is Impossible for her to win | sity through tome. extraordinary MEN’S UNDERWEAR f unless through some e , 2 me Siw : , 2 atraordinary| STOCK Re, ju ce she has already won two} The Jorn refine t st a RTH HOD h of MEN'S races, she yet has hopes of lifting the || UNUERWEAN at omec to the ye Sa"SSa Wey cae maveeeee of Vue eal erie = be salted to-morrow, wii! be made on| COMPARE THESE VALUES * ‘Year Benign? Paice , the triangle course, In which she may |] BALBRIGGAN AND NAINSOOK, shirts and drawers : Mra” ao sanead ‘te batons yi 3%) 118 Nassau St.,N.Y. 3 Church St.,N.Y. 44 reach on every leg. With such a “‘ fi * $1.15 ssau og Ve Be ure: op Ne Be us ve., wind as she had on that day she will “ i win unless some extraordinary fluke | $1.50 occurs. * a Ke ‘ $1.75 = If the wind ff as strong And true, ‘a $2.00 e ° e an it was to-day, and one leg is iaid || SILK, hite, be P ifs 00 $3.00 . to windward—well, the race will be! ] MANY OTHER STYLES MAIL ORDERS FILLED EMPIRE MILLS, 144 5TH AVE., Between 19th and 20th Sta. evar balled tor one prne eacne peal MONEY Bi NDED IF NOT SATISYTRD, ever sailed for any prize on any sea. | and then gaining once more plunged , SULT 2% 1920, MANUfSACTURERS’ SALE!! CLOSED TO-DA™ STARTING ONE OF THE LARGEST Store Open Daily, 9 to 5.30. Closed All Day Saturday During July and August D.PRICES CO, FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY Greatest Value-Giving Event Held During Our Alteration Sale An Astonishing Summer Dress Sale Three Styles As Pic tured 800 NEW FLORAL VOILE DRESSES y Sale Price >. 69 Values to $8.50 Through an extraordinary buying oppportunity we aré enabled to offer this most unusual summer dress aa Included are floral and figured voiles, rrcttily colored, tastefully trimmed, etc. Many styles for choos- ing, three as pictured. ~ 2500 SUMMER BLOUSES Specially Purchased Newest Summer Blouses of Voile and kindred cotton fabrics, overblouse styles included. Embroidered, tucked, lace trimmed and frilled, various collar and neck effects. All Sizes For Women & Misses | 1851 Are in Price 10 Cents At all World Offices and Newsstands The World’s 1920 Summer Resorts Annual and Motor Tours Guide Yacht Race Records Since By Mall, 10 Cente Clothing & Tailoring Sales} For Two Days Only---Friday and Saturday _ 1 am closed all day To-day, preparing for one of the Greatest Sales ever held in the history of my Clothing and Tailoring business. Every ‘inch of woolens of my entire stock has been reduced to'price 3 less than cost. Every ready-to-wear suit will be price at less than cost to manufacture. tha <4 Worth of High Grade Woolens and Ready-to-Wear Clothes. Some ff — that I have purchased for cash from heavily overloaded Woolen § — Merchants and Wholesale Manufacturers, i This sale, held at my own stores, without increase of ex- penses, will insure the usual guarantee that has been accorded my customers in the past—values that have no comparisons, values that stand unchallenged, values that buy nearly two suits for the price of one. 8S. HENRY ADLER, BE YOUR OWN SALESMAN Ready-to-Wear Department Three-Piece Suits [ ALL GARMENTS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES SECTION A SECT $ a SIZES SECTION C SECTION D $4.95, $93" ALL SIZES Odd Trousers Custom Tailoring Fifty thousand yards of high grade woolens and worsteds that have been sold for prices ranging from $25 to $45 will be placed on sale at all my New York stores and arranged in lots on tables so you can be your own salesman, select your cloth and call the cutter; the prices will be— ‘ SUIT TO ORDER | 5 18° 199% Hundreds of styles to select from. In this range you will find a selection of Blue Serges, Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots, Shepherd Plaids and Cassi- meres. All garments are Strictly Custom Tailored under Union Conditions and made in my own sani- tary daylight workrooms. S. HENRY ADLER SECTION E Ready to Wear MY NEW STORE 3 Church St., near Libe 118 Nassau St., bet. Beekman and Ann Sts. Open Until 7 P. M. Event: gs Until 7; Saturday Until 9. NEWARK, N. J. BROOKLYN 186 Market $3 f 44 Flatbush Ave., near NevinsSt, Oren Evenings Untih 9; Open Evenings Uriil 10; Setwrdey Ur th 11 P.M. Satulday Unt Lt Be Daylight Workrocms, 505 Siate Street, Brooklyn, N. Y,