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\ B me ty een ot ccagnatog f in motion La Lorraine docked at the French Line pier an official of one of the reese societies handed Des- ae of, however, have any tendency to ag cot that he feels he is the Amer- ‘a master, From information received while LTA) ore ghee waid would experience ° in winning before th: acheduled fifteen rounds. he said, “has a great reputation for hi» cleverness and wonderful defense, but He ts also getting old to be fighting atvhis best, which no dowbt will, be ay Y fal Cuenta, at the height of his fee’ oan dec! wil eliminate the only contender that otands mo, consent, of between coming together.” Dooling with the ultimatum sent to TO eet an ih walah he would give | stomach, liver and bowels. him ninety days to sign a contract or | love its fruity taste. 4m ‘our midst again. The erst- G ‘ Hast; Mvesion to these shores re- “ypaled, oF pose for the movies; but| milo engage in fistic combat the best | Hein we in America. Starting with | Club, Ate H. a Greening at the wheel Levineky at Hbbets Field | forthe Can Paher fropay for ig Will Not Binder his fighting, @ destructive puncher, the equal | Levi eo - Kiecking Out Miske, DORGES CARPDNTINRA, heavy- | jand. weight champion of Hurope, ‘abd Bie manager, Deschamps, a Mins Detroit DETROIT, Sept. im the recent war, Wonder of Miss America, the ‘Bet to spend his honeymoon, as ment boats, fniahing by wood: 12, Columbus Day, and uitimate- SteBnapehot gh the ary {yMosing bis American campaign in Btroh driving. ebeut With Jack Dempsoy, the Mau- of 37.2 miles an hour. Hadwinw 111 the debonair byrenchman| club, th thé Intest in men's wear | "he Sed In te ed of t! airect from the {EF polae -aparen ive assures us ttn, gral of * a points by Rotting a fourth place in Feene Chae won| tod iat Bie reason for iene ae for denciate water is not] pince in the race tna Detroit Yeoh dle of newspapers with review of Demp- | Ce oe & severe mauling ly Miske at Benton Hurbor. F mapager’s eboulders, sald: “Oh, | jFaat looks like a very fine oP ring workmanship.” It did nee or bis previous on his last trip as.to the {ling Levinsky, whom Carpe will Hight at Bbbeta Field, Des he was sure thie his tue dim- he is an extremely light puncher. him in bis battle at Ebbets thia with the youth- career, fast as a bantam on bin in elevemess, and you | le for yourself why Georges in the way, through the com-| Accep' of the American pub Dompsey and Carpentier forfeit the privilege, Descamps| on each bottle. i “ill not negotiate with any fornin.”—Advt tier Intends to Sign to Box mpsey if He Beats Levinsky Pemichinen, Not the Not the Least Bit ‘Scared by Stories of Jack’s | nent. manager of fighters or promoters un- til the conclusion of the Levinsky If Georges wins I will sign im- ediately for a bout with Dempsey for the world’s heavyweight title to be promoted at some date subsequent to the expiration of the contract we ave with Charles Cochran in Eng- rrosaing the fin- “of the thovies and circus per. | !#h line one and one-fifth seconds ahead th jer Of note, comes to America this ave ‘Trophy winner, Miss Detroit V. of the Dotrott Power Boat Association, driven by George Wood, won the second thirty- mile beat in the Gold Challenge Cup Rainbow of the Royal Hamilton Yacht Tere time sas in. som ae, an average of the Buffalo Launch H.* Hagan skipper, our métropolis seventeon | Slen ari ip cruiser Face tem of oe nti ve eu and te af ‘acht “Cia, ter Bilames MOTHER! quist Carpentier, looking over his | “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative t “California” Syrup of Figs idtly—fook for the same Callfortia on the package, then you are sure your child is having the most harmless physic for the little Full di You must say Diphtheria epidemic started in a good house- keeper’s garbage pail “Diphtheria.” The first of the dozens of cases on svrept the schools, and no one knew how small Betty got it the doctor examined the garbage pail. The epidemic started in a parbase pail as bright andclean and with a topas close-fitting as your own shining new one. : ee, jeeaiprel Meg prided. peaat £9 her ousek cep! ept her garbage can closed and clean, until her small daughter was very ill with diph- theria she did not know it was necessary to keep it sterile, too. For though more disease is contracted from persons than from things, you cannot afford to ignore the menace of the germ wherever it exists. The tiny, almost irtvisible bits of decaying food ‘and refuse in a garbage can furnish homes for Hons of es ot Ferns It is easy enough for them to he few feet from the garbage can to the re- Ce donnlly where the milk is kept. And Becty, who drinks the milk, pays the penalty ina long and terrible illness, The way to ensure safety Pieters science found the way to make germs harm- It has “.ven us Sylpho-Nathol—and Sylpho- Nathol mak.s it easy and practical to have in our aie the antiseptic cl Bsr ied doctors mean when Pestccshouedt ‘cepers everywhere are using Sylpho-Nathol fn their daily aang the are giving their cape this greater protection against discase, They are Ing a teaspoonful in the water when they wash the ga ail—they are making the pail actually as clean as it looks, Bhipho-Nathol will make any tiny unnoticed bits of dirt absolutely sterile—they can no longer offer breeding places for germs. Start today to keep preventable illness—and contagious or germ diseases are preventable—away from your family. Don't wait for sickness to warn you that the ald-fashioned cleanli- ness is not enough. Keep Sylpho-Nathol on the kitchen shelf where it is always handy. Don’t attempt to pe dene with out it any more than you would try to do wi t soap, Leading hospitals use Sylpho-Nathol. It comes in four con- venient sizes, fs 35c, 65¢ and $1.25. Get Sylpho-Nathol at arug and department stores, ‘The Sulpho-Napthol Co,, Bos- Beh & Co,, N, Y. & Phila., Agents, ‘The six danger spots in your home 1-Bathroom pipes 2—Toilet Garbage can * 4-Sink 5—Refrigerator 6—Inaccessible corners “QHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, SWEETSER WINS GOLF BABE RUTH’S 49TH HOMER MEDAL AT SIWANOY| EQUALS WORLD'S RECORD Jesse W. Swestser of Yale Univer- sity, Ardsley, Siwanoy and interme- diate points, that renowned and ca- teomed collector of engraved golf sou- venirs, added another to the trophy chest in winning the medal in the qualifying round of the Siwanoy in- vitation tournament, He shot a com- mendale 87, 87—T4, and the victory was ag hollow as a hobo's stomach. Three strokes to the immediate rear Babe Ruth has gone over the tnt | 7, Arecrienn, Acseclation Fall Model, $12.50 s Brea! The shoe illustrated makes ¥ 7 ch, ords ts - He'll go ahewd it clear that, while Van Hart now und wet one that may never be shoes are built for comfort, came Eddte Van Vieck jr., of Green. | broken—antess he does it himself next style is not sacrificed. They wich, Jesse's most adjacent compe-| 78 are fitted by men who know titor, and the remainder of the field Ruth made this year's record in how to ease your tired, ach- Hy was strung out like @ twenty-mule | ™ot consistent fashion. He smanhet ing feet, FITTED BY BXPERTS 35 WEST 36 pyReer Our Only Store in N. hurdle, He broke the big league home ran record with 29 tast years he broke the minor league record with 45 this year, and yesterday at Detrolt he cracked bis forty-ninth elroult smash and equalled Harry Btovey's record made with the Philadelphia team, twelve homers In May, twelve in June, Te Fast Kis oUIERENE thirteen in July, seven in August, and to recommend it in the mat has made five so far this meath, With fourteen more games to play, the Monarch of the Mace should cusily go over the half hundred mark, the flare he has been shooting at alt the year, er and Van . siamese little | of first flight starters, and, coming as they €o on the momentous footsteps of the amateur chainptonahip at Roslyn, the scores of yesterday were little short of an anti-climax. Aside from Swe Vieck, there is only Conley of y, Artemus Holmes of Wood- H. Paul of Gedney Mendes of Siwanoy, and a few ot ntrants who can claim @ teut prete Al.| ship golf, Farm, :F Behar of. Hoottish American | th Ray Thompeon of the Engineor sntion to champion- | or contrasted, 28.00 value—6x9 size. fi0.00 value: x 10.6 40.00 value—6x9 QOMINGDAL 59TH TO ooTH _ST "REET LEXING IN TO, 3D AVENUE A Great Sale of Walters Player Pianes During Which You Can Purchase a Player On Special Low Terms of Oniy $3 a Week This Portiere $5.98 Our annual September sale of Player Pianos, which is now in progress, means BARGAIN PRICES, and we feel sure that the beautiful new model Walters Player offered in this sale at $425 is the biggest bargain ever offered in the history of our Piano Department. ‘The steadily increasing cost to manufacture Player Pianos probably means that this may be the last time we can offer a Player Piano at this sale price—$425. Let us impress on you the importanee of this sale. Dont neglect to take advantage of this wonderful offer. BE SURE TO CALL TOMORROW, SELECT YOUR PLAYER, AND WE WILL ARRANGE TO HAVE IT DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME WITH- OUT DELAY. WALTERS PLAYER — *425 FREE With Player A Beautiful Music Cab- inet, Handsome Bench to Match, $10 Worth of Music—Your own Se- lection—Free Delivery. BE SURE TO CALL TOMORROW The announcement of this sale of Plagers is bringing large numbers of buyers to our Piano Department who are fariliar with Piano prices and who recognize the exceptionally low price at which this Player is offered. And as the supply of Fiayers is limited and this sale will only be continued until the supply on hand has been sold, we urge you to be sure to call tomorrow, and if you find that impossible dont neglee t to mail us the attached coupon for detailed information. $1.69 Tricotines 36 inches wide, Most- ly all wool in Navy, Brown Green, If You Cannot Call Tomorrow—Mail Coupon tapeant 1.29 $5.75 Wool Plaids 68 inches wide. All pure wool ine nov elty plaids in « big va- riety of color Sov: 4. 98 $2.98 Taffeta Silks a6 inches wide; novelty plaids and plain, Col- GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send mo illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your Player Piano Sale or ee rown and Black; per yard 2 9 and checks; patch pockets and ‘Bash | to choose from. Ages 7 to 1d years Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs $42.50 value—9x12 size ; 88.00 value—T.0R9 site Handsome Asininatet Rugs, 65.00 value—9x12 i a 3 Rugs. . ugs drapery; Dress Goods New Fall Silks and Domestics | 69c Hemstitched We Carry a Fall Line of “Pitre” Pate L. A. PRICE, Pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Proniptly Refunded West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th ives 1000 Girls’ Dresses Specially Priced—-A Remarkable Sale of Charming Gingham Frocks at Big Savings Dresses that usually sell at $3 to $3.50 ¥f Prettily fashionéd of fast color Le gett nay aids i¢ also tan crashes; faney tri Hf rand cuffs, belts and patch pockets. Also a Sale of Better Frocks at Better quality; fangy poplin collar and cuffs; tie belts. Several ae Attractive Rug Savings = $1.88 OSITIVELY the largest and best selected stock ied Ru P Wilton, Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry Brusse' in all eautiful patterns and colorings so varied as to allow almost a reclar Sane: to Be miatehed 50 50 54.50 “F59:30 «SH, 1 S80 Bavele 50 $7 Rope Portieres, 35.98 | Dp double door size; hea’ .With"large tassel ertds heavy, alee latest shades of blue, 5 Tose, olive, red, ete. Mail Orders Filled. $1.25 Opaque Window Shades Opaque, all shades of green, ecru—complete with fix- tures and nickel pull-ring. 97¢ Woven | Sani- Pillow Cases, 59¢ Full aise het 9; fan 'musito, ea, OIC $1.97 Bleached Sheets, $1.69 From fine soft finish sheeting to fit 29¢ Kitchen Towels, 19¢ Heavy, absorbent Crash towels with red or blue border and tape loops each '19¢ Sale of Springs _, Neat new patterns; 2 yards wide PF Sssl Bring Room Measurements New Fall Styles for. oo or 88 Sizés 7 to 14 years. $2.88 sd offered ry a High grade Seamiess Wool Velvet Rugs $53.00 value 9x12—Rugs. $80.00 value 9x12 Rugs $47.50 value 6x9 Rugs $3.50 Wool 2,75 Heavy 1.60 Briss: eet Carpet....... Veter Carpet....... Carpet. iNe i toon. pies Sale if Scrim ‘anels Full length and full width; good quality sheer white scrim — one pletured at re is pnd Maltogee 5. 98 } i yi Absa Ii Be ‘Ig Tbeded ss 4 if Heavy Straight Line and Hand Set—§2.75 Quality One of the very best and finest qualities of Inlaid Linoleum manu- factured, in 20 beautiful tile, parquet and geometrical patterns, Heavy $1.59 Cork Linoleum Extra heavy enameled finish, vice. Will give years of ser- Renae $],25 Ya. Prepaid Mail Orders Filled Dinner Sets Of Thirty-two Pieces 4.49 American White Porcelain, with neat border dec orations, One set pictured. Aluminum Preserving it oo \ 4 size, size, Queen Carpet Sweeper Metal ee eee 2a ———— | pli LAL AL ATS