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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY. JULY 17. 1911.

TORONTO STARS TROUBLE Canadian Proa Who Played Against the Crescents Are In Bad. Wtather Tomorrow! Fair. Store Closes at 0 P.M. Saturdays at Noon. James McCreery Co.

23d Street 34th Street On Tuesday and Wednesday, July the 18th and 19th 1 In ivtry datefl rh Lwdinj I fasMish-tnt of BrooMy-! In mry dttojl the Leading Retail EiUbfahnwilrf Bnxlyn THE COOL STORE. IF NOT AS COOL as a cake of ice, the Store Is at least many degrees cooler than the street. And the goods which people want for low prices that have not before been equaled even In midsummer add not a little to the satisfaction of visits here now. Now Women's Linen Suits, $2.98. SILK DEPARTMENTS.

la Both Stores "McCreery Silks" Famous over half a Century. Sale of Ten Thousand Yards of Dress Satin In White, Ivory and Black. 35 Inches wide. 75o per yard Talua l.OO According to a report from Canada four of th laoross men who played at Bay Rldgs against the Crescent Athletic; Club haTe put the Young Torontos In a bad fix. Not only the other eight play-era are In trouble as to their amateur standing, but the four profssslonala, according to a recently established rule, will be ineligible to play for two years for having participated with a team other than the regular one.

Speaking of the conditions, the Toronto Mall says: "It. has lealjod out that the Young Toronto lacrosse team which played the New York Crescents In New York had on their line-up four of the senior Toronto N. L. U. players, which, if such Is the case, will be a pretty kettle of flsb.

to fry, both for the Young Torontos on their amateur standing, and the Toronto Lacrosse Club players, the latter owing to the N. L. U. rule, which was added this year, and which Is as follows: 'Any man having played for any olub In this union during the season of 1911, who may play In any match for a senior team of a club not a member of this union, shall not be eligible to take part In any match In this union for a period of two years from the date of the last match played by him outside this Montreal, therefore, having the tlrst N. L.

U. game against the Torontos, registers the protest, and the union will be left to decide this knotty point, although the game was only an exhibition one, at which no gate money was taken. Two of the play-rs who made the trip were Dandeno sd Barnett. IT WOULD BE NO SMALL UNDERTAKING to buy by the yard enough good linen to make a Suit, for as little as $2.98. Yet tomorrow we shall have completed Suits, trimly tailored of natural linen, for that price.

A hundred and ten of them altogether made with short and jaunty coata, notched collar and seams all bound. Well shaped gored skirts. Second Floor. Nona C. O.

an Approval er Credited, For Jaded Appetites TheLoeser Restaurant Pi COTTON DKESS FABRICS. Both Store, Good Fortune for 'Women. CombinationSuits andUnderwear $1.49 Plaster Jardinieres at 75c. eoond Floor. 8,000 Tarda of White Irish Ramie Linen Suiting.

86 inches wide. 27c per yard SOME HALF A DOZEN SUGGESTIONS of cool, summer Underwear which, in every case, is offered for a price far under usual for garments of equal excellence. There are many styles and all sizes, Quality lisle Vests, plain and 20c. Underwear at 12 He. Swiss HAS UNUSUALLY TEMPTING service of seasonable, delicious food.

Every fresh Vegetable that is obtainable, cooling Fruits, luscious Melons, Sea Food, Cold Cuts, cool Drinks, satisfying, inviting creature comforts for torrid weather, THE SPECIAL TABLE exhibits specimens of the exquisite Pastry made here on the premises and selected choice Fruits and Melons, each specimen a prize winner. If you have in mind to send Fruit to an invalid or convalescent you will find here finer specimens than you can obtain anywhere in the vicinity. Prices, too, are very reasonable. Fifth Floor. IN THE ATTRACTIVE FROG AND LILY DESIGN, a special lot which came in directly after our big purchase of a couple weeks ago.

Of practical siies, all with BH Inch openings with mottled background. Regular $1.49 value for 75c 49c.PlasterCndlesticks29c These are 8 Inches high and are In the pina cone design. A most unusual value for 29c each Studio, Second "loor. GLENMORES SOON TO MOVE Active Bath Beach Athletic Club Has Secured a Fine New Home. ribbed cotton Vests with plain and lace trimmed yokes In regular and extra sizes; also lace trimmed cotton Drawers, wide at knee.

23c. Undervests at 19c. Swiss ribbed lisle and cotton Vesta with plain and fancy tops. 55 c. Undervests at 23c.

Swiss ribbed lisle and cotton Vests with plain and hand crocheted yokes. 50c. Undervests at 83c. Superior lace trimmed and hand crocheted yokes. 78c.

Combination Suits at 50c. Swiss ribbed lisle and cotton Combination Suits with plain and crocheted tops, tight at knee; also some with plain tops, wide at knee, lace trimmed. $1 Combination Suits at 69c. Extra quality Hale thread Suits with lace trimmed and hand crocheted yokes, wide at knee, lace trimmed. Second Floor.

EMBROIDERY DEP'TS. la Both Store, 15 Inch Bands of Embroidered Nainsook, various designs. Especially adapted for the prevailing mode of dress. (J5c per yard. Tains 1.98 James McCreery Co.

23d Street 34th Street New York. With only seven young men, the Olen-more Athletic Club was organized In 1901. These men held meetings at the members' homes, but In the following year a small house was rented In Bath I loach. The members being a strong and Lawn and Veranda Furniture Reduced. Notes From the Housefurnishlng Store.

If You Need a New Trunk in a Hurry robust lot, broke Into the sporting world AMATEUR BASEBALL BALL AT FAR ROOK A WAT. At the Orange-Seminole Hotel, Far The Combination A. C. elalm the championship of East New York after Its victory ovar the Dartmouth Juniors. The score was a to 4, in a Kama marked by brilliant plays, fioora: Combination A.

C. I Dartmouth Jra. Name. r.lb.p.o.a.e. Name.

r.lb.p.o.a.e. Petry.a.... 1 4 14 0 0lI.Tato,3b. 112 2 0 Blackbn.p Ills vIDalo.cr 0 0 2 0 0 Kaakell.lf. 1111 oiF.Tate,2b..

0 12 0 0 Kockaway, an elaborats ball Is being planned for July 29. Brooklyn and Long Island guests at this hotel Include Mr. FOLDING CAMP STOOLS, Folding Chairs Lawn Settees and the like now bear new and much lower prices in order to hurry them into usefulness. Adding quantities of these necessities to the Bummer home outfit is a most inexpensive proposition when you can buy FOLDING CAMP STOOLS of hardwood with strong canvas seats; regularly 25c, at 19c FOLDING CAMP CHAIRS, made of hardwood with canvas seat and wood back; regularly 35c, at 25c FOLDING CAMP STOOLS turned, hardwood legs with carpet seats; regularly 98c, at 75c FOLDING CAMP CHAIRS, hardwood with carpet seats and wood back; regularly 98c, at 79c LAWN SETTEES, strongly made of hardwood with slat seat and back, with bent wood arms, finished in bright red and green I 8 feet size, regularly $2.98, at $1.98. 4 feet size, regularly $3.48, at $2.48.

5 feet size, regularly $8.98, at $2.75. Baaeraent. YOU WILL ASSUREDLY FIND what vou want here. Loeser Trunks are spread out so they are easy to get at and we have about every kind of good Trunk that long experience has shown how to make. A great many people are astonished at the excellence of the Vacation Trunks We Sell at $4.50 to $15.

The right sizes, well arranged and built to stand all sorts of hard service. Trunks also that you will not be ashamed to have on the porch of the best summer hotel and identify them as yours. We are the Brooklyn representatives of the famous INNOVATION Trunks that are de luxe affairs both in convenience and strength. Loeser Trunks range in price from $4.50 to $30. Steamer Trunks as low as $3.50.

Men's Trunks from $8.75 to $60. Pckney.ab 0 0 2 2 O.TYavors.lb. 117 11 and Mrs. F. J.

Wllloch, Richmond Hill Pfaem.3b' 0 0 11 O.Pobler.p.... 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 OIKeasel.lf... 2 2 10 0 1 0 1 01 Diamond. rf 0 0 0 0 0 Miss K. O'Connor, Miss M.

Fenion, Miss Agnes Clarity, the Misses Lillian and May by playing football In 1902. The team made an enviable record on the gridiron The charter members were very careful In selecting recruits and only young men of good character were permitted to enlist. In 1904, the membership was limited to twenty-five, but owing to the litrse waiting list it was decided to Increase it to fifty. The club possesses a Btrong baseball team and on the grid-Iron Its elovon Is one of the best in the country for Its weight. Many prominent gridiron warriors of local repute make up the eleven.

The Glentnores possess a score of speedy amphibians, who have done well in swimming races thus far. Some of them are former members of the Bath Beach Swimming Club, which Is now defunct. The organization Is Incorporated. The club has secured a new home on Bay Thirteenth street, into which they will move on the first, rliiy of August. It Is tt fourtcen-room house, surrounded by a large lawn, which is big enough for tennis and handball courts and other outdoor games.

The formal opening of the new headquarters will be held on Labor Day. The present officers of the club are Chris Hanson, president; John McAultfte, vice president: Clarence Moore, treasurer, and Edward Watts, secretary. Pape.rf,... 0 0 10 llt'ooke, 0 0 0 2 1 Helaar.rf.. 0 0 0 0 OlSchmldt.o..

0 0 12 2 0 Gorman, Miss Wilson, Miss Pager, Miss Beyer. Mrs, F. F. Cook. Miss Cook.

Mrs. Camp and Mr. and Mrs. August A. Follmer of Brooklyn.

Brown, aa. 1001 01 Totals 4 6 27 2 Total! I I 27 lj Score by Innings. 133469710 Golden Wedding Celebration at Free- 1 0 l- 2 0 0-4 I 1 0 0 Combination A. O. Dartmouth Jra 0 0 0 0 10 Motor Trunks from 1 1 to $47.50.

Basement 25c. White Crinkle Crepe, 15c. THIRTY INCHES WIDE. Men's Cool Underwear. 25c.

Garment Instead of 40c. and 50c. Left on bases Dartmouth, 6: Combination. 4. Two-bane hits Patry, Tate, Keenel.

Bacrl-floa hits Plnokney, Brown, Pfaeflle. Stolfln baaee Patry (2), Kaskell (2). Schmidt. Double plays Tata to Travera; Blackburn and Thora-tensen, Blackburn. Petry and Thoratansen.

Baaes on balla Off Dobler, off Blackburn, 5. Struck out By Dobler, 10; Blackburn, 13. Balk Dobler. Hit by pitcher By Dobler, Helser and Blackburn. Umpires O.

SchUgle and T. Eichlnriler. Time of (tame 1 hour and 65 minutes. Attendance 450. THE EOT SPELL brought a greater number of requests for men's summer bold.

At their borne. The Oakwood, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brooks of Freehold, In the Catskllls, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage on the evening of July 1, a beautiful day, the counterpart of the corresponding date In 1861.

The difference In their ages Is but twenty-eight days, and they were married In New York, where they were residents of the same ward. On Saturday evening their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Brooks, and their granddaughter, Miss E.

Luolls Brooks, received the guests. There were many BrooklynlteB present, the Oakwood being a popular resort for residents of the borough of churches. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Vincent, Broqklyn; Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Moellch, Miss Gertrude Moellcb, Englewood, N. and formerly of Decatur street, Brooklyn, and John M. Mont-fort of Olen Cove, L. I.

Tha Monitor A- C. defeated the fast Postal F. C. of Manhattan by the score of 15 to 9. Pitcher Gordohn of the Postals waa wild and gave eleven bases on balls In tha first two Innings.

The features of the game were the BECAUSE IT WASHES SO WELL and requires no ironing, White Crepe has secured a strong foothold in the favor of women for summer wear. Good luck, therefore, that we are enabled to sell now a fine quality white crinkle Crepe, 30 inches wide, which is regularly priced at a quarter, for 1 5c. a yard 29c. White Mercerized Madras at 19c- In neat stripe, figure and check patterns. Also some figured Reps which are desirable for women's and children's wear.

27 inches wide. Mala Floor, Livingston Street. filtchlng of Vogeley and the all around play-ng of the Monitors. Score: Postal F. C.

I Monitor A. C. r.lb.D.o.a.e.1 Name. Name. Underwear than we ever had before.

And every one was filled promptly and most economically. We are still prepared to meet YOUR needs In the same way. Here are well made cotton mesh and balbriggan Shirts and Drawers in various styles, a few subject to slight hurts. Garments which range in values up to 60c. each 25c 50c.

Summer Underwear at 85c. Balbriggan and white gauze cotton Underwear subject to insignificant hurts. Main Floor, Elm Plaoa. r.lb.p.o.a.e. CANARSIE OARSMEN BUST.

The Oliver Twist Boat Club of Ca-narsle opened Its season yesterday. The launch Olivor Twist was In commission and carried many parties. Officers were elected as follows: President, Richard R. Corkins; first vlco president, Arthur L. Strutter; second vice president, Herbert II.

Jacobs; secretary, Morris J. Harrison; financial secretary, Wilbur R. Thomas; recording secretary, James P. Harrison; treasurer, Frank C. Martin; assistant treasurer, George T.

Wilson. 2 3 2 2 0 I il.Monnan.sn Young.c... Burns.cf Becker.Hb.. Pet' son, lb. Colgan.ss..

1 0 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 1 tt 3 12 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 6 0 OjMur.1ock.BS 2 OjAhearn.nb.. 0 OUorclan.lf... 0 1 0 8 1 lSllls.lb 2 1 Vogeley, NEWS OF SHIPS AND PORTS. Total I 18 4 Total 14 11 21 14 Score by Innings. 1 2 I 4 6 7 Smart Printed Batiste at 7c.

Price Unusual for Such Qualities. TROTTING AT MINEOLA. Mlneola, L. July 17 Five good races All Silk Crepe de Chine, $1.50 Values for $1 Yard. 40-Inch Width.

Black and Colors. 112 2-2 Postal F. 2 1 Monitor A. 4 7 were seen on the Mineola Fair Grounds on Saturday. The events were run of Two base hits Young, Murdock.

Stolen bases Ellis, 2: Jordan. 2: Monaghan, 3. Double The Russian-American Line's steamship Lltuanla arrived yetserday at the Thirty-first street pier, South Brooklyn, from Llbau. She brought 87 cabin and 710 steerage passengers and a cargo of horse skins, calf skins, horse hair, tow, fusel oil, horse manes, millet seed, turpentine and sundries. The Austro-Amertcana Line's steam play Vogeley and Kills.

Banes on balls Off Oordohn. 11; off Horowitz. off Vogoley. 6. under the auspices of the Nassau Driving Club, all horses blng driven by their owners.

MANY WOMEN CONSIDER the Crepes de Chine better adapted for summer evening gowns than any other silks- which lends interest to this news concerning a manufacturer's surplus of regular one-fifty qualities for $1 a yard. It is a superb, lustrous all silk Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide and comes in a splendid range of colors and black. Main Floor, Bond Street. ship Carolina arrived to-day at Phelps Bros. pier, Bush's Stores, from Venice, Trieste, Flume, Patros, Syria, Palermo and Orau.

She brought a cargo of glass goods, magneslte, safety matches, beans, cellulose, curants, oil, wine, cheese, olives, tobacco, rugs and Struck out By Gordohn, by Horowitz, by Vogeley, 10. Wild pitches Gordohn, 5. UmpireMr. MoNaughton. Tha Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum baseball team defeated the Thistles, 30 to 3.

The game was called after five Innings of Blow, uninteresting play. Next Sunday the Hamlltona will be the opponents of tha asylum team. Score B. H. O.

A. Thistles. Name. r.lb.p.o.a.e. Name.

r.lb.p.o.a.e. 3 3 2 1 0 0 I 1 Walker, c. 4 0 6 1 0Hurke.rf 0 0 0 0 1 Shimherg.p 8 10 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 6 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 Posner.lf.. 10 0 0 10 10 2 Leansky.ss 2 111 0 Long, If 110 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0Colllna.o... 0 0 2 1 1 Shaw, 3 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 H.W's'n,3b 2 2 2 1 OU.Wsteln.p 12 12 1 1 1 Total 80 14 16 6 OjTotal 1 ill I 1 Bcora by Innings.

1 2 8 4 6 sundries. The Insular Line's steamship Harry FOR GENERAL SUMMER USE THESE COOL AND PRETTY Batistes will make exceptionally comfortable and attractive frocks. They are printed wonderfully well and the colorings and patterns cannot help but please your eye. Small buds, large floral, figure, novelty stripe and dot patterns in a most comprehensive range of the best colorings. Batistes which have the appearance of being worth considerably more than tomorrow's price, 7c.

a yard. 32 Inch Zephyr Ginghams at 15c. The corded tape stripe and corded checks in such pleasing combinations as green and white, heliotrope and white, black and white and blue and white. Also the popular summer plain colors including pink, tan, light blue, lavender, Copenhagen and green. This is the finest quality of Zephyr Gingham we have ever seen for the price.

36 Inch Percales at 12c. Two hundred patterns, embracing light and dark colorings, showing figures, stripes and other designs in a great range and including plenty of the black and white and gray and white combinations. A quality suitable for dresses, men's shirts and boys' blouses, 1214c. a yard Second Floor. (guch Hammocks at Special Prices Luckenbach has arrived at Pier 28, Rob inson's Stores, from Arroyo, ViequeJ, Humacao, San Juan and Palmas Alias.

KIRCHNER ROBERTS. A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Roberts, 381 Kast Seventh street, Flatbush, on Saturday, when their daughter, Mar-Jorie, was married to Walter Edgar Kirchner.

The bride wore an ivory satin gown, trimmed with lace and pearls, and carried a shower bouquet of wlilto roses. Her sister, Grace D. Roberts, was maid of honor and wore a pink voile gown, trimmed with silver and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Marguerite Mather, cousin of the bride, played the wedding march and Richard W. Roberts and George Leyser were ushers.

The b.st man was Will ia Pfelffcr, cousin of the bridegroom. The house was very prettily decorated in the cool shades of green and white. Dr. Robert J. Kent of the Lewis Avenue Congregational Church officiated at the service.

There were lifty guests In all. relatives of the two families. 8he brought 29,000 bags of sugar and a general cargo of cocoanuts, canned pine apples, bay oil. tobacco, cigars and empty steel barrels. The United Tyser Line's steamship Thistles 0 0 2 B.

H. O. A 7 12 0 103 1 1030 Tomoana sailed yesterday from Pier 10, Robert's Stores, for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttletou and Dunedln. She takes out a great cargo of steel rails, vehicles, boats, shoes, NEVER HAVE the Couch Hammocks been so much in demand as they are this summer yet we found a maker with a surplus of two hundred fine' ones that we can now sell for $7.50 Instead of $11.50. $10.50 Instead of $14.75 Made of 12 oz.

army canvas in khaki color with woven wire springs in hard wood frames and with soft, full, double faced mattresses. They have wind shield that can be lowered and are in every way made as well as possible to give the greatest comfort, to Took the rubbers, machinery, hardware, watches, clocks, lamp goods and general manufactures of the widest variety. Two base bits Shlmberg, J. Welnatein, Rosenberg. HacrlMce hit Posner, First base on errors B.

H. O. 3. Stolen bases B. O.

12; Thistles, 1 Hurke). liases on balls-Off Llndeman, off Turio, off Weinsteln, off Shlmberg, 5. Struck out By Llndeman, by Weinsteln. by Hhlmbarg, 6. Hit by pitchers By Llndeman (Leanskyj.

Wild pitches Llndeman, Turio, Goldstein. Passed bails-Collins, Dougherty, 3, Walker, 2. Hlt-off Llndeman, otl Turio. oil Weinsteln. 4- off Shlmberg.

I. Umpire Mr. Kennedy. Time of game 1 hour. Attendance 7uu.

-M'roPoltan Casualty Company defeated the Casualty Company of America. 1 to 4. In a fast game. Score; Barber steamship Clan Mocln- nes sailed yesterday from the South Central pier, Atlantic Dock, for Cape Coolness and Daintiness in French Batiste Frocks at $4.98. Town, Algoa Bay, East London, Port Natal.

Delagoa Bay ana ueira. ane takes out a cargo of case oil, petroleum products, grease, flour, provisions, canned goods, wagons, machinery and wasuauy co. ot Amer. Met. Casualty 1n Co.

Name. ivame. r.lb.po.a.o. Drlscold.sa 0 1 Walker.ss.. 1 i 0 general merchandise.

7 0 0 The Houston Line's steamship Her- best and to give the longest service. The prices are the smallest we have ever known for such Hammock Basement. mlston sailed from the South pier, At 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 is i Hurton.lb.. 91 Thistle, 0 VosHler.c.., LOouney.lf.. 0 llenn.p 0 Klpp.ab 0.

tt el.b.cf..., lantic Dock, for Montevideo, Buenos Gurz, 0 Welsh, 2 Murray, 0 Down, 1 Vossler.cf, 0 Kehoe.3b.. 0 0 1 Total 4 E. H. Kelser. Profeaswr of Chemistry, eat Waahlngton University, aaye; Mountain Valley Water Is Radio-Active This means that the greatest curat ire element known to modern ictenca Is active In thlo wonderful water.

VKKD BY ARMY AND NAVY HOSPITAL OF HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS, to tht exclusion ot all others in the treatment of BRIGHT'S DISEASE, DIABETES, CYSTITIS. DROPSY, QOUT AND RHEUA1ATISM. WE KNOW IT WILL SURE, BKCAUSE IT HAS CURED. Wrtte for valuable booklet. Mountain Valley Water 106 West 44th New York.

ALSO PARK TIL-FORD AND ACKEK. MERRALL CON'DIT CO. LEADING HOTELS AND CAFE3. 1 II 1 0 0 1 Ayres and Rosario. She has on board a cargo of case oil, vehicles, machinery, lubricants, rosin, leather and miscellaneous manufactures.

FINE AND SOP'T as a handkerchief is the batiste of which these new and dainty little summer Frocks is made. And it is charmingly prettified with eyelet embroideries and fine laces and tiny tuckings until the result is one of the most attractive of cool summer Dresses that has been shown this season. We have about 150 of them just arrived and made with square necks and short peasant sleeves. Finished with a bow of soft ribbon at the waist. They would be modestly priced at $7.50, but we can sell them for $4.98 apiece.

Second Floor. None C. O. on Approval of Credited. $7 Irish Linen Napkins, $4.98.

6 18 7 Score Men's Flannel Blazers For Women's Wear. 3 Total 7 7 21 i 3 by Innings; 12 3 4 5 6 7 The New York and Vancouver Line's Casualty Co. of Amer! ..0 0 0 2 2 0 I ..4 0 0 0 3 0 ..7 -Met. casualty Ins. Co steamship Harmattan has sailed from the Thirty-first street pier, South Brooklyn, for Vancouver, Victoria, New West minster and Prince Rupert.

She is laden largely with steel products of all kinds. Lamport Holt's steamship Thespls sailed from Pier 8. Roberts' Stores, for Manchester. She has on board a cargo of copper, lead glucose, grape sugar, provisions and general merchandise. Left on bases Casualty Metropolitan, 5.

First bases on errors Metropolitan Casualty, l. Base on balla Off Honn Murray, 3. Struck ma By llenn, Murray, 3. L'mplro Cunningham. The Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asvlum midget team difcale.l the Victor by the sere 12 to 11.

The h-nne la-Is overcame a ici.i or seven runs in the and tallied extra run. Ilj'ti teams played sjilenilirl Sc-tre- U. H. O. A.

Ml.lgMS-l Victor A. C. AUCTION SALES. Sandalwood Soap For Guest The Insular Line's steamship Julia Luckenbarh sailed from Pier 27. Robin r.lb.j.a.e.

i Name. Mayaguez. Schore.sa.if 2 2 I If 1 lb.po 0 4 0 son's Stores, for San Juan, Ponce, Arroyo and Areclbo. She takes I levins, 20.. 2 0 3 1 l.Hersvh'n.rf 1 0 113 0 liJrayb.ik.lb 3 1 2 i 0 SINCE WE FIRST INTRODUCED THESE Blazers some days ago another shipment has arrived, and now we have them in black-and-white, red-and white, blue and -white, pink and white, green-and-black and plain white.

They are made by men tailors and over men's patterns only slightly modified. The idea comes from England where they are considered women's very smartest wear for the golf links or the tennis courts or other outdoor pleasures. $6.50. Second Floor, Fulton Street THEY ARE ORPHANS, without kith or kin, so submit to the price sacrifice, that perchance some economically minded housewives will adopt them. AH are of double Damask and full bleached in a miscellaneous collection of pretty designs.

Pure linen and in the 26 inen size. Because there are no Table Cloths to match the price instead of $7 is $4.98 a dozen Ner? Pattern Table Cloths. FuTI V.eached in a rich satin Damask finish, in a wide range of designs. 70x70 inch Table Cloths. $2.25 70x88 inch Table Cloths.

70x106 inch Table Cloths. $3.25 22 inch Napkins. a dozen 23 inch $3 a dozen Main Floor. Livingston Street. out a cargo of flour, foodstuffs, provisions and general manufactures.

2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 I 2 1 0 0 0 II i'ffth Avenue Auction Itooiim vlno.) Fourth Avt-mie. S. K. Corner J.Hh liiilintaa. Henry V.

Ilnrtiniin. Anclioneer. NOW ON EXHIBITION. Consolidate! Sale No. by Auction of The Provident Loan Society ol New York of the collateral fnr unpaid loans made previous to and inclurlfPR March 11.

at tile 24 (ill All III AVKM'K. Loans to Nn. 1VS 7 0 3 0 0 i "lien, 1 Wa 1 2 0 l.jvliie.c. 2 Lielnyr.cf.. 3 3 0 0 OHlltlyen.l'b., 1 0 0 4 0 Sch.en iff.ss 2 1 0 0 1 l.tlKnian 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 ft 2 3 3 Airman.

1 0 2 0 0 1 Total. ROGER GALLET, the famous French perfumers, have just produced a particularly dai'My little cake of their well liked Sandalwood Soap, especially for guest rooms where the hostess carts to have things very nice. These are the smallest soap cakes that Roger Gallet have made 10c. each Main Floor, Center. i is Score T.ital by Innings: i 11 8 11 7 t4R COK.

P1TKIV AND ItllthAHAV A CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Perry, of 769 Gates avenue celebrated their golden wedding at their home on Friday evening.

Mr. Perry is a well known builder in the Stuyvesant Heights section and has been a life-long Renublican. At the reception there were about sixty guests, Including five generations of the Perry family. The affair was enlivened by music and supper was served. Vlct-r II.

H. 0 0 6 110 1 1- 11 2- 12 Midgets Lvans tti j.lJL e. To be held Wednes.iav and Thursday, July 19 and mil. at 10 A M. L.

L. FlRl'SKl, Au.t'r. Bowery, sells 10 A.M.. July 'londstcin Bridge st, diamonds, watches. Jewelry, pledged prior July 1.

to No. to.oxi, all older dates. J. M. Israel, le7 Mroaiway.

all pledget! prior July 10. l.ile, all older date, Left on bases B. II. o. Victor.

4. Tw.i-base lilt Cohen. Sacrifice hits Goldberg. Levlne. Walker.

Mun'lee. First base on errors-li, H. O. Victor, 5. Stolen bases B.

H. O. 17; victor 1. Double plava-Schore to Levlne; Sam to Levlne. Bases In balls-Off Goldberg.

10; Kapiowltz. 7. Struck out By Goldberg, Kapiowltz. 3 Hit by pitchers By Kapiowltz. Goldberg, 3.

Wild pitches Cohen and Schlenoff. Paased Mens and Women's $1 Pure Thread Silk Hose at 59c. EZNTI5ISY. balls Honlngham. 2.

Hlte Off Kaplowlta. STANDARD DOLLAR QUALITIES. The women's are in black only, the men's in black, white and colors. All have cotton soles and tops. 59c.

a pair. Main Floor. A New York society man Is reported to have shrieked and fallen to the floor wtcn a photographer set off a harmless flashlight. How would you like to attempt to do business In New York with a conscience as tender as that? Cleveland Plain Dealsr, iioiouers, J. empire jir.

urey. 4 una 91 game 1 hour. A good pitcher and catcher would like to join a fast baseball team; age 17. Address James S. Connolly, ob street, New Xwk dgr.

Dr. L. J. Hoyt, Dentist 453 FI LION SI r. Juj or Smith St Du Not Mlitakc the Number.

Pea uuf ni uriciai nurn teeth, $, $10 ft et, exiracui.h i'eeth extracted wtth-eoi pin. Teeth filled. $1 up. ALL WO-tUb jtiUAHA.Vl'El-D. TeL 6,73 Mai a..

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