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¢ — ee ' Four New World’s Records ~ Made by Champion American Team at Antwerp. Dorrie, 100, by the Prem Pub iat the New York tarvine Worl) HATEVEK were the shorteom- W ings of the American Olympic) team the ability to set new World's records at Antwerp certainly Was not one of them. Four new world Marks Were bagged by tne Yankees— Mot 80 bad for 1 that was not Wapposed to be up to our Olympic fa ocean netanes ae by mito A. C. established a new record E4 seconds for the 400-metre hur- THE EVE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK RES SEO NING W OnLD, THURSDAY, HOW AMERICA CLEANED UP AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES First pictures from Antwerp showing Yankee athletes leading their foreign opponents over finish line in 100-metre dash and 400-metre hurdles. | ge Frank Loomis of the Chi- iad Tho old mark had stood since Fe ®. W. Lannon, New York Athletic Club, soared 6 feet 4 1-5 inches for the {running high jump. Pat McDonuld | tossed the 66-pound shot for.a new * distance, while Frank Foss negotinted & pole vautut 18 fect § 3-16 inches, ) »iEven in the water American ath- ‘ietes flashed record breaking feats, a & ar FRANK Loom CR HORDLe S =} is WINNER NORTON ZNe ane DESCH Se Duke Kahanomoku, the human sub- } marine from the white sands of Hon- {olmu, who already has set numerous } Olympic records, raced over the 100 | thetres in the sensational time of £0 2-5 seconds, a new word record, LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’ Hara. Copretyet, 1990, by The Press Publimning Co. (The Now York Bwentue Wort) Nobody can stretch one bag to three bags at the Polo 4 BODY Who knows Charley Mur- ray, the Buffalo sporting promo- ; ter, could accuse him of being a “spendthrift when it comes to paying for boxing talent. Gtill he has pro- Vided some interesting entertainment | guy that vwns the peanat privilege. } for up-State boxing fans and shows ee the Bison City sports many of the A strike over the plate means a ball over the fence to Babe Ruth. o ee * pugilistic stars. Charley is a great be- ever in the principle that @ promo- ter 1a entitled to some of the money | “B® Mem cust of whiakbroomms, = = accruing from boxing shows, as Ceneus (many a fight manager will testify.| and Philadelphia. ‘Thus it is that Charley i at present . sae at OF eray tnatier eek mt heart | _ Looks Mke Babe Ruth's only performance in the World's Seried will | to seo two fighters paid more for a| ¢omming adjectives over the telegraph wires. single hour's work than he can pile . om «6 } up in a lite of worthy effort. _ boxing and robs it of the element of ‘sport. Now I don't belleve Rickard ta | ~~ Belek econ | Racing Fans at Saratoga ‘boxing business to himself. I » dave never given out a statement of . (the receipts at any of my boxing Y ‘shows nor the amount of money the . boxers have received. | “1 think Rickard shows himeelt to ‘>be a bad business man in starting (the game off with such an expendt. Fuure. It creates a bad precedent for _ himself_aa well as for other promo- vers. He could do as well with an ordinary card of bouts for a starter. Mi the regulars would. go to the show Groggy Now Because of in his recent races and has been consistent “money burner.” Yesterd: he just romped away from Ima Fra and Hendrie, two Often as Many as Six Tips in One Race'at the Up- particularly hot . series in a great uphill fight. Rube and the curious would be on hand birds, and equalled the seven furlong|To-day the White Sow meet the|the first go off. If I'm a bum propane | too, A $10,000 show would get as State Course, track’ TeoOMT Gt ARGLOS, hi BtnGe. weaks shoot your own head off, Mine looks! Marquart. who shut out the Reds in — much money as this $65,000 thing that for ten years up to last Thursda: . to me at thie juncture, right, his last appearance, was knocked out : ‘Y aD ¥+| For ail WE h ind are; Rickard ts Putting on, By Vi t Tr when Milkmaid cut it to 1.288-5.], * sarge insiea poked But by all that ia by what a man of the box in the third frame, and + "Let them go along if they want to, ly Vincent Treanor. Ralco was as good as 10 to 1, a nour. | Stand up and take the War— nray judge in the game—and there i three big runs wore chalked up for the — {They won't get me doing business BARATOGA SPRINGS, Aug. 26. | ishing price for those who stuck to] The SOX are at.the gate! no better game—I thoroughly believe 5, ts t Ul bie kept hi: | with boxers on any such eonle and ‘ALDIEN races, particularly those| him. 5 in the Yanks’ ability to make the) Pirates, but Uncle Robbie kept his Vi make money and last longer than For this, of course, I offer Mr. Kip-| White Sox take water. boys after Elmer Ponder. Al Mamaux ithe rest of them. for two-year-olds, have-every-| Fogeey MeCabe, who rode Hendrig|lins all the apologies he might un-| 1 may have to ‘take mine, But I hurled the last six innings in shut- | Charley seemed to mean all he said, body, layers and players alike,| to Wefeat in the first race, to the dis-| reasonably be expected to accept. don't sare much about tt. (ut style, and the Robins crept up and t —— completel; in the air here among|appointment of the paddock sharps,|. But if you ate going sto get gay |. 1 Sluwply go on record, Sure, I may a 4 ompletely up ¥ going "to get gay up until tied, in the sixth, and ; ONL STANLEY KOCH and|theso fag-end days of the meeting,| 4% set down for the moeting by|about Jt, Kip, old kid, we venture to {2° wrong. But I am not going to] UP ualil ¢ led, ixth, me, Colonel Charles L. Scott of th Sturter Cassidy .or bad behavior at| say 3 cover up on what I honestly believe. | Won out {n the ninth. ; lor jen ott of ©) ‘There are so many good youngsters) the post It is yours if you care about it. That run, the winner, that McCabe * i f : . Remount Service of the United) quartered here, which have yet to carn Our Babe seems passed away, If you don't—Gaw-biess me! it's no} and Olson batted in, was a very, very | States Army will address @ meeting} brackets, that euch of the events i “New Orleans,” the ex-newshoy ee ume as leery FOOTIE aninese - Ly re 4 a to | important one to Uncle Robbie, for the ‘ot racing paddoc! i . | from the Crescent City, who Is cuttin And ts nothing left o. ‘The hee! jen" "Mm suppose: 1 he! attle Dy ree aap hilened K at Sar-| promised for them brings out on Une | rte ee vith here “laying” overnight But jy foul and."bone"# | tell you what 1 know. Sure I am. | * is Nin Loysttao aed uate led ied jatoga at 2 o'clock Saturday after-| wieidiy field and then the good things) prices, won something like $5,000 trom| 11 bet Kip, old chap, 1s by thie time | It'# Yours—shipped in a walnut. a 4 qu 4 ont a ing gpd hte : ers noon in a drive to bring all the horse|are peddied. Usually there are a8] Ted Moyer on Knot against Wyoming, raged that I couldn't do|,, But, honest folks, I squarely ba-| with the Card Lisl shige mply folk in the American Remount Aas0-| many as aix in one race and the talent] Last night he Was taking Milkmaid to of Injury by continu. | eve the White Sox, will bo slammed | had to win to kesp up with the Ne- et an a nectnn. Pamount As*1 hh tim ting the sheep] Det Busy Signal and laying against] ing in effect as in the thus pluperfect: tho other wall by those—OUR | tonal League procéssion. sociation is an organization of om.) has 4 toug) 9 BepareRne P) Young Adam. “New Orleans" was a ai *lyanks. The proceedings in the third were 3 cers of the army and civilians of all/ from the goats. It would take the) newaboy not so long ago. He cleaned| Once more WE shout the word Don't forget that the natural pitch-| very, very painful to Rube Marquard, | walks, pledged to ‘work fbr the im-| Bank of England to back them all, and|up this winter at the Crescent City wl hat's sickened teams of old: ing slump which followed Carl May: Snaeaene ; provement of the American military] gyon (hon there iva chance that wonie-| tack, laying and playing the horses! “No law except the Bat, accklent has deen thoroughly reit-! norm Benny Leonard and Bo - horse, thing not even considered will sneax| 0" {Re oUutvide of the track, along the Unsheathed and uncontrolled, forced by the clear conactence of Carl te watahea Major General Leonard Wood, My He fh it th b it ie lay: backstretch, Where most of the bet«| Once more the bulb WH bam, Mays's wonderful come-back. Fight fi josbies e et : BL. Ballard and Henry T. Al-| in and spill the beans all over AY-} ting is confined to dimes, quarters as ht fans, lend us your ears. Plenty Jeb are active members, Colonel R,/out, Conditions vary but little, What) and halt dollars. He has heen going of action in the offing. PLEN-ty, Two ; )H, Wiliams of New York and New| is true of one day i# true of the reat,| stone ere, There is nothing that he tmatohes -atinounond yea-tlddy (that “Jersey is President. The Remount a og | WON't bet on. I Ni a d G erest e dyed-in-the-wor Pian rong ee oe | "ad AY, 8 Sy enon tniigrat tora Gomne| WE oe Ce NC US._Jetn Bette EPL CrOBBED ) vit urea is ant ee soughbred. Colonels Koch and Soott|i¢eular is hanging on the Jim Evans, trainer of Gifford Coch- F oran and Bob Martin, : 7 [Were the Remount officers who np-| now tryin to keep in touch with the] Tan's horses. wont Tanks to the post] Tt was learned from a reliable |W \lator Dey afternoon. The tcteta wil cot @5] EF, champion, at Madison square : 3 defore the Maryland rr 7 * _ ‘en | 18, fine condition In the last race and| gource to-day i , | for gon mimion, $10, and $30 for rin a1 Sept. 8, on the nigi , Ya sane athtet’ to aroneet Torin, | various angles attending these maiden} With", ‘bit more of the racing luck | “Urce to-day that champton Benny |,/1 A” to eta: bouts to be etagel at the | 2arden oF ee aaa tne tan ene " es | ? RgaiNnat | setuir Mi ane hr ‘ee | Leonard, who fights Eddie Fitzsim-| cow wil be between Te raner | Previous, in the y City ball park, lany legislation that might interfere might have enjoyed the thrill of wi butwemn Tony Meloholt and Homer! Bonny Leonard und Johnny She 4 ' » ‘fain racing, Colonel Koch said in| ‘Take yesterday, for instance. The| ins her win. Sho showed @ good per- | mons a fifteen-round bout at Madi-|S9\u: Dill Tae and Sam Lacglord, Jon Borman | oid Joo Benjamin and Willie Jack tte his nddross. to the Lostsiature: | last race brought out a field of fifteen| formance as it was in finianiny aecond son Square Garden on Sept, 17, has| ji! Midew dmith and Harry Gre and Chock) on) "Thin iy the place where Frankie f 6 edge eae army anké you to| maiden fillies, only two of Which Were] f;oKing filly und is likely to improve Just beon signed up by his manager, i Burne and Johnny Kilbane drew that e@msider duly before you do anything ; 4 ‘ ei iat ec her a oa Brn! " sibso > meat K. O. . Jett Bmnith, who easily outpointed Freak Ci ord crowd ¢ 000 nearly a year " tliat might ihterfore with racing. W thdrawn. Of these fourteen re-|u lot in her next race he ay tbe . to ment es Oo sAduabiies| Se et ene, See Beak - ash WARP WERE Must maintain the army and wo|Mained. Reasonably good “info” made] ; the Pennsylvania welterweight, in a) yiuJetow, 0, on ‘Tusday night, reretved| Ought to be plenty of glove chuck- must have cavalry, ‘To mount cay-| probable winners of Dewey Hive, Ataia| A, SUrPrisink lol of confidence tweive-round battle at the re-opening |g1,020 for tie victory, ‘The gram resoiste enount.| (D8 1M those two nights, running as {airy wo must have the thoroughbred | Cubanita, Love Tap, Scotland Yet,| ts" starter, Eixcdua in the Boxing show of the Camden Sporting sd to 98,400 and Cartons rmeired 23 per ovat, | they do on tap of enon other, to please | Im order to produce the thoroughbred| Goning and Banksia. ‘There was| Ad Handicap. The sole was Club at Camden, N. J. onthe night) tit eum for bie ond, wii made bie sary | the most rabid enthusiast. Te: a fae seat have racing money for all of these, and wise money| sow to ge! In motion and was lengths Sept. 10, Gibson took this match|*:%%., Thie ie eure good money for the men) ard, himself, selected Moran as Mar- \ / Colonel Williams, who served with eee ices iaate Mente OUT ot the'eaee Ghul tte aieateie Metal ee te 0) rocedve Ln that elty, tin's opponent, and he gave @ simple , Tithe Vermont division of the army| union was beat, und the “money tol | she covered some ground, but not 22,48 to sive Leonard a good work reagon for doing #0 through American, participation in| }Uwera” that particular type of bet.|enough to bother Exodus, oY "°*/out before his championship battle| | 4 sew Coxieg ch hee just been organind at! “Moran might not be a world beater, the great war, ls a coal magnate| {org who play, prices rather. than Bhoas with Fituslmmons, Reitinore for the purame af maging boxing |but he can take any man who chinks | fot the West Virginia coal flelds| ¢orm, were dixz: i —— iow every two weeks, ‘The chub will be known |e J eid Hist ts ive Martin. : Nat, | forma, were y keeping track of the] p Richie Ryan DI ddenty. a ie Armory ot tia sow 9 Just, th w to give Martin @/ paad an enthusiastic sportanun, Col) trend of the market. ‘The race fnally|. niche Ryan, who previous to the lato} Beamer. Cove., i anther ty tat has|5" ke cup ory, tou bmte'aurad as Mid Noten | ited EAE NINA ay Oty KBOM a tt a bo iy ’ ae 1810 ight, more aD eS T ANS se ae yen to the es enucts 8 is 1 signed uw Kid Norfo e rien ° e }flod with steeplcchasing and reciag.| eye overlooked, which sogred from | War wee rated aa one of the Haat Ucht- Regt” git atu et the Brateort aio: |M, Jaatin Kid, Ue ‘oh arretaia, wo | henvywetent chamnionshin tn the near b Arthur B. Hancock, the thorough- ‘ e Arkou|Welshts the west aldo has ever turned nent CORE, forwiag wight meio in 4 tnvive-rimnd content to 6 decialon. | PT, Rela what mingle. ; } bred producer of Virginia and Ken- has pee a ore teal Gut (Alga mulderiiy: ae ula Blea Glee ie Sie Chancho Sok Betton cer tess Sepa, | 3% Mew Are working for the content, Lata io’ clva’ the nelson onauntan tucky, Ambrose Clark and Joseph | caught, Banksia, in the front Might|West Gith Streot, this city, yesterday, | of Bridgqert fought @ twelte-roand dew, the] pudte O'FIarv, the former ex-amateur champlon | * UY OUt 7 Davie arg otficers and active! from the sturt, chased her to the an was one of tho first boxers to gram receipts emounte! to $16,001, which i the | niidieweight, haa been matched to nest Frank {Workers in the American Remount) stretch on the oulside but never Koi] smwer his country's call when the lame esto that tes erey auieuded bone, the Ttalian middloweight, in a tea-round } Association, hear enough to worry Billy Karrick,|Unitvd Statoa decluied “war on Gor thew Bntcon mmcaivad 65,02 and Bowe | wut at « boring adow to be browt off at the ' Sr eereeses = who suidied Fright. Connie, a beau-|'inh. He wae married and had two gs 28 a, Mt. Royal Rink et Montreal, Can., om next | Quaker te Play at) tifully bred Sanford filly, was third.| oy ption trom duty and enlisted iw Lia |” ee Wednemiay night, O'Hare ls a promising boxer ; Dyekman Oval, The well backed Cubanita, which ladlariny, As a member of the 49th In- | 2 Ameer ferelen fidwer to visit thie country | ang if be is wuccemfal in outpolnting Cartone be » After considerable dickering Phil worked well enough to win, according |foutry, U Regul Biche made a Heme ” Magen 8 La 9 the ged will get plenty of boute at the local clube, bih's oc} 0 pro. tear to the clockers, Was away in a tanglo|notable recor! and was ated by bearywetgts w fram Landon ia the — seepinia Srey eetere am, ar mint eek tate tor hunt sgon| the French ¢ . t for bravery at next Wo weeks Joe Samo of Brookbn will loo, | Tommy Noble, the English featherweight, who Tabein 40. phe. enough, The rest were well strung | {0 font He was i und wounded, afer Rice srbelo te te in thie cninter, Rice tax | ls now boxing under the management of Lee oe ae, Bey rth pelng sonfined many Kia {8 ANG bored evry hearywelgtt to Europe, fuetuding | ¥ivna, was matctiat to-iay to meet Walter Stew Geel, noar th oountsy and in thls Geonge Canontior and Bombardier Wells, art the promising Boathern fighter, in a teu-round etabon next Sun The players have bad a tough time — out at Wheeling, W. Va., on the afternoon of Ba eenth ho during the invoting. Winning favorites! Dempaey Wan Not in Auto| ,, Matlin Lorinehy who fighte George Carpentier | Labor Day. Stewart ls the fighter who hae bees grows, at the oral 6 Binss | tha result thet outgoing. (raina are peaeatigs «_ |ue Mer Beas tote hd water al coat Bike taiora i be ete Majestic Cords are so built tha Hilidulos have been alvxious to {he result that outgoing ve BANTON HARBOR, Mich. Aug. 26.— the ta al Gpartine Chub at Rbvets Meld S that nearly all users consider GNibe Pack in Philadelphia, but Testens oo Wile Jack Dempacy was reported to tm Brskimn ou the Of Oct, 12 arriwea | ete Haetior of thie Cy, wt ie ve Brom | | them the most satisfactor vetused to pinay «© carly h aor On Those who love to shout fraud and in B Hgspit musly inj is town to-fa: Lariarky on aote » the Merabte Dane :tis lef for ww Orleans, ring 7 Byedsy. It was pot untl this morning Ctvokedness hud another inning after A result o ried put Mo will at Sing neat week a se WO) eactans fai eS Se tire in the world. i Tosul pure. Lae a Do ago iat ha tisk ba eee Pathe! abpe Palais ye tue to 9 deckelc a tow to be ataped' dy Majestic Sales Corporation —_— ‘ - " ; Pitamiuninone’ the thst Team, the fiat . hat elty % whieh rung in the namo of the Lslip| fvation’ for ite" 'bade™ here “with “bid niin, Muda habeus sane teste mace Pk, es the Ribot Ang. 0, Ths Las Breadwey 14 Harbor, Mics,, im surely” ot sleep price & week Mouday, Siable, hasbeen a big disappointmeny| Miake nis Hike the ‘World's Series umpires should strike for $2,000 thin year on account Ure reports the second division t densely populated by Boston tere te esiar ict ere foe fe Statistics expert that claire baseball is the deadliest sport must be {unes to Benny Leonard and mddie| ‘erring to the umpires, a ) Fitesimmons for their forthcoming in- é | apguration of the sport under the pro- The A’e would like to Join the .400. Ea lee A Retional, Commission will collect ite. 10 \ thi 2 a collect its cent. luxury t 2 Pens’ ry See thing for Contig,” save wort mis leg A ie Per cent, luxury tax on the be [ “it also makes commerciatian of| be used for thie fare dome’! CoP the pennants, a lot of last year's allbis can Many ‘Good Things’ There a ny nk LANDON, PAO DOCK WINNING 1a9 METER Fina. eussasees U-S- WINNER MiGH.JsomE ES Kara ase Yankees’ Pennant Fate Will Be Decided in Series That Opens To-Day. By Charles Somerville. The White Sox Are at Our Gate Once more the homers gol T mean, at least, I think, It's the way it ought to show.” And this poetical output only means what is in the heart of the Yankec checrees of OUR TOWN. Faint hearts say the Sox can't be stopped. I'm no trimmer. I my right now the Sox will be stopped. ight in fg Ucleote for the Jack Dumper Billy Miao fight Mamaux Wins Game for Dodgers That Seems Lost PITTSBURGH, Aug. 26.—Uncle Wilbert Robinson led the Battling Brooklyns to a great triumph when he won the second game of the present! Giants Make Great Finish And Beat Cards ST. LOUIS, Aug. 26.—The Giants made it two out of threé with the Cardinals when they put over a five-run blast in the eighth inning that withered the arm of young Kircher, a promising rookie, who has won great praise from Branch Rick- ey, and pulled a game out of the fire by a 6 to 8 score. Things certainly looked squally till that ecighth, for the Cardinals had battered Jess Barnes for three runs in the sixth and had a two-run lead. But when Frisch, King, Doyle and Burns all singled in the fatal eighth and Big George Kelly sandwich. in a triple, and Snyder a base on balls, the bells were tolled for the young- ster and Ferdie Schupp, the ex- Giant, finished the game one bit, and the Cardinals never had a chance with his fast-breaking spitter, nent, CINCINNATI Aug. 3.—The Reds made it three straight from Philadel- phia by a acore of § to 1. -Rixey was effective until, the seventh inning, when the champions bunghed four hits for three earned runs Eller held the visitors eafe in every inning on parth, when sin- gles by M Fletcher and Miller scored th ie run he tw eames will play off @ post. poned game here to-day. GHICAGO, Aug. three straight from the final game of the of 4 to 0. Tyler was in good form, allowing only threo hits, while Chicago got seven off Bcott, O'Neil was lit on the head by one of Tyler's curves in the eighth wh he walked up on a pitched ball, Me ap- parently recovered, but retired from the gume Chicago made it joston by winning eries by a score at Heineman Mes, on the night of Aug. 90, The buat hae aroused mae dnterant, Atlan Boxing Finals Decided Here Before 2,000 people on the deck of the U. 6. 8, Arizona, whtoh Is anchored tn the Hudson, the Atlantic Fleet's boxing championship finals were held. Only two bouts ended before the limit of six rounds, and one bout was se close that an extra round was ordered. One of the short melees’ was in the bantamweight class when M. Sorianos, & Filipino midget from the hospital abip Soluce, was torced to quit before the blows of H. Gordon, of the U. 8. 8, Cam- den, who won on a technical kockout. Sorlanos was substituting for Ulatly cohsen finalist, Bernstel U. 8. 8, Satterlve, but grief in doses came to Bernstein yesterday, overstayed his more liberty, someth! which good sailors are careful to avot in the middleweight clase Bilhard of thi from. further round when hi ting Whe familiar dirty towel as a sign that D. R: Bell of the Ariona had won, 0 results’ of the championships in other weight devisions follow: Featherweight Class—#. C. Kelly, Ne- Yada, defeated A Valeriano, Nevada, aix it Clase—A. Urquides, Ari- mona, defeated a F. Major, Utah, six judges’ decision. Lightweight Class—B. Hilliard, Utah, defeated M. Caatelluccl, Nevada, alx rounds, Judges’ decision. Light Heavyweight Class—M. F. Fen- poi Po adorrsg! Corestes de J. Esmee a lorida, six rounds, ¥ slo: Heavyweight Glasto,” Flood, Wlor- ida, defeated L. 8. Ryan, Delaware, sev- en rounds, judges’ decision. Bhaw wai IN MANY PRICED MORE THAN HALF REGULAR VALUES LADIES’ BATHING SUITS Pure worsted, Now... KELLERMANN TIGHTS, Pure worsted, $15. $6. Now. Barnes retired in the elghth to tet MEN'S BATHING PANTS Roy, Grimes hit for bim In the big rally Fine flaca and Shufflin’ Phil Douglas — finished inca 1.4 out the game for the Glants. He yielded $5. Now........ 1 BATHING SHOES Reg. $1.50. Now. Leather trimmed, rn nea Diamond Dust oe le TENNIS NETS Tisred nets, reg. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26.—Harris, held Cleveland to three Mit and Phila- $14.50. Now..... 9.95 Yphin won the fire game of the Other Nets Reduced. aby & score of 2 to crrora by Dykes and Shannon pre- BASEBALL SUITS sented the ‘visitors’ with, thelr only run Complete, reg. 4.95 without the ald of a. hi pe fourth Inning. Harris lasued five passes, but $7.50. Now...... ™ four double plays 4 him materially, TENNIS SHOES Leather upper, reg. BOSTON, Aug. 26.—Boston bunched . seven hits for seven runs in the elghth $8.50. Now..... 6.95 inning and easily defeated St. Loula LADIES’ SPORT OXFORD by a score of 11 to lin the first game and aol ahises of the series, nd golf nF g gs, Sothoron ‘was wild., The Boston $14. Now......, E layers gave 6d support, play: 3 By Vite, “Scott and Melnnis being promi: LADIES’ HIKING SHOES Reg. $13.75. Now 9,95 DAVEVA FOUR SPORT SHOPS COMMODORE HOTEL (1 East 42d st.) 12 WEST 125TH 8T, (Open 831 BROADWAY (Near 18 CORTLANDT ST. (Near TROY TAILORED Soft Collars Ane mapein the best equipped collar shop, by the most exper: of the collar makers of Troy; made in a way to reflect credit on them and to give satisfaction to you, CLUETT, PEABODY & CO,, TROY, N.Y, INSTANCES AT LITTLE * $8.79 pot) 1.19 Evenings) 18th St.) Broadway),