The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 25

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBES 6, 1921. gihane Is Only a Sprinter, | ate ig, that could make him run his bes: an at Jamaica, Th’ any part of the journey, and « Time in Front of Sanford’s [sult he kot home in troht. | Pickw p Who was secon ie “hateau Th erry. ie, tov, ly not fond of a route By Vincent Preanor. g , oO. } more Knobble showed his! nvoatigated the Funding ofit from the way he ran in the “Mineola Har y at Jamaica yester- day, le niust be regarded asa 9 pure pu simple. Me had no it as long as y is one of oung mares that has been | seen in public this season, and she will have to be reckoned with in che features of next year, including the handteaps of the spring season. Her sire, Ecouen, was one of the best horses of day in Franco. Kanford nany brood mari this country a d, but its Hloubtful whether be Vidual in his colection than the Chateau Th and Schuttinger hot use his whip excep’ s. The jockey claimed t wen she was beaten xpressed {tse sald. as being abr nas a finer price paid has won hi since. he became a nd purses alone mbor of the, rato est in Br oat stop t of work: He gives them rep he used to put unde fot Hermi art and ether eham- —.pers ne nandled for his father and | t #, R. Thomas. Shields, who now ver 800 pounds, ride belts horse, tthe Bo! Di he said the horse had ) but there was nothing ne barrier, ** SENIOR’ Tremenc ously proportions. _ Judging by Recent faces) ts an awful erippl c u betg, Brook! 8. Vosburgh, one of the stew- ft the Jamaica mecting, sald yes- afternoon that the officials had ¢, Inability to stay, and) vista 1 the fiding el Jockey pce 1 ner of the Mineola. i Oct. | weakfish are atil! biting In great shape \T0 BELMONT BEFORE SAILING wa “in Novia Bay. Willtan: BuaHius pe Sweepy most useful racing tovl er, the California snorte- | det | himself caught forty-one last Sunday, Yor Wille is aud Owner i | Be ff ranging in weight from two to seven Ve was a inighty cheap horse such toys as | DOUUdS, They used squid, snappers t his racing stable. i purchased the entire atud of the)! Hollamt stable. elds is one of the t late W. K. Vanderbilt, he said that Few of tt horses jad not done so well abzoad butt he expectel better results noxt year de- | dcclaton from Jack ible, and that at|torweight of Memp 1. who rode him | fore ne started 2 to the post Every one guaranteed all-wool! for sale purposes! |__24 Floor I5W. 34#St ocean rene 7 Y incent : Richards |Back at bhi oc! ol I Nuc and Gossip By John Pollock In brackish and fresh water AND FISHERMEN | |jessinttre cincnsanttt, night, Dave middleweight ches with Gus y's latest Eng- ani holder of middleweight k Burke of . fe ssomtsing youns vole on Savor} Flounders are beginning to run at Jergen Bowoh, Jamaica Bay, and the few weak: | swaps valr weather, moderate to fresh west and northwest winds is tt promise for to-das hh at Jones Inlet on Sunday. :| DEMPSEY IRKED ON STAND. , Chan Saupe at Examiner in) & In view of the prevailing weather there shoukt be fino weakfishing off eh shore and about Sandy Hook for @ ua, Marty Sious's Baten Titaad weiter. | wey of two longer. It ts time now in action at the Quuensboro A. C. of] for the fish to schoo! up off the beaches [tor their autumnal migration south- ward. Contract Sait. Lewis Corwin of Sag Harbor, L. 1, thirteea Tommy Eim| Writes under date of the 4th, that al | ee | tan, fadie avder | and small kingfish for bait. Striped a d “willie "Spencers | yas have alao been running freely ail als One party aut Cape Romain, about fifty mittes| ony 2 in onord ie te st8th | north of Charleston, caught twenty | vd.woe hot in edape. | bass, several between thirty and forty | Robert Lathan, editor of the Charles- | |ton News and Courier, took a number, last Thursday at the Jetties, one au jthirty and nearly all over twenty pounds f the Bronx Smalier fish, si ch as weaks, tooairy4 trout, Ringtian (whit. The World’s Largest 2nd 9d Floor I5W O54 St The Home of 40 Famous Floor Clothing Institution — , e Brands of Clothes BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) Public Demand For Lower Prices Squarely Met By Us In This Tremendous Selling Drive! President Harding has taken the initiative! The great nation-wide move- ment to lessen unemployment is on! We are jumping into the breach, as every public-spirited merchant should in such a crisis, by eliminating our profit, so that we can not only reduce our own stocks, but also leave us open toinake still greater purchases. To-day we start a monster selling drive Ing), young drum, which are very | recently made « © palatable, sheepshead and other sait) the mountains of North Carolina, near | ABOU? FISH water fish, are also running freely.| Hendersonville, It was a large Aah | PITTSBURGH. t atriped|#o closely resembling a muscallonge | champion, with as to puzzle the experts. S101) WATER, acenaon |Intimation { have had of a fisn of fon doe * One of my disciples, James folnmos,! either spectes existing so far South. ‘FATOR’S MILLION-DOLLAR RIDE PROVES FUTILE IN BIG HANDICAP’ He sent t lane plen ; 2 sie, Som , : e Palace ting ciud,! By Wm. &. Simmons. | taken, for Southern wate | tener content of ¢ Alfredo de and the Cuban won by 50 tr seven Innings. Both had w vend es AS Taste is a matter of a is tobacco quality’ are sometimes found We state it ao our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester- field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. CIGARETTES pounds. Another party, including | of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended The lst 000,000 Stock Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats™Ulsters Reduced in Price! 6000 of them alone to choose from at $20 and $25! $10 to $15 Saved at This Price! a million dollars’ worth of nationally famous brands of clothing. We are garments are invoived! doing this to start buying on a grand sca.e, to iefve us open to make even ‘bargain. The better makes only! Positively our own regular stock—not goods bought On top of our low 2nd floor prices you get this additional saving of ten to twenty dollars! 20-25 $10 to $20 Saved at This Price! The same proportionate revision in prices has been made throughout our entire stock OPEN D. DAILY TILL 6 P. M.—§ATURDAY TILL 9 P.™ a “3d Floor ySW. o4% Sé ‘ the season. : ‘The writer, just returned from a 2 ray. titten |tWO-weeks’ visit to Charleston, 8. C.| wa"! found great fishing for channel bass | and other fish prevailing. a (sort Young Men A year ago, when goods were piled mountain high in wholesale houses greater purchases and to do our part in 1. .-ving the present distressing No ch f fen and retailers everywhere were heavily overstocked with goods bought in a unemployment situation! iD SMBTRO T9E asterations, high market, we made tremendous underprice purchases and saved the One million dollars’ worth c/ cothing means 40,000 garments ot en Absolute satic.action guar- public hundreds of thousands of dollars. In less than three months we average price of $25. 40,000 garments means sfeaay emp oyment for disposed 0! over a million dollars’ worth of goods. 500 hands for a period of twenty-five weeks. By taking advantoge of anteed or money refunded. - this sensational no-profit sale you will not only save hand omely your- All sizes to fit men of all To-day we are on the eve of another such gigantic drive, in which we self but you will be doing your share as a public-spirited citizen in help- are sacrificing all profit, and in some instances a part of the cost, on ing those that need help. This gigantic sale starts to-day. Thousands of No matter what you select, you will get a great “ JUNIOR’ Between Fifth & Broadway astonishing cated «ta | wapeva Makes Raum of Tem tm Bil- an Yeaterday defeated ‘Chaise otis Hy York In @ one-sided in the national thres-cushton ‘ilttent atch, run of ww a aren seeans sea iaetin Re LO eapmmmetens Ae

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