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— THE WORLD: THURSD. AY EVENING, APRIT, le formality © SLOSSON SAYS LL CHALLENG to the paddock. to hers. All of them Ames looked. the First Inning. enetinin, WhO Wont yp hit on the lec nic frst hit ae Browne It went ably Be Played by Two Cue Experts. moment date! drive agalhst 3 , sending Mike home followed with emagh. bases and Met saccnd: man Inning xt second Devin was the Just what . although urnament ni time 3 one third. Tatil i i | par A, marnifioust, allde to ext Hootin| BROOKLYNS SHUT OUT BY THE BEANEATERS. an ey Sgcond on. MeGann's sactifion to Lush. Mertes whipped «@ line drive Cleason Kk of an eyn the Kid shot Wi before Donlin could and tn the the ball tos get back, completing a double play, NO RON! ! the ball, and with 4 tbiae wumic meinge struck Gilbert (Continued from First Paxe.) fogged Thomas's grounder over second, | imt by a qulek recovery «ot his man at| firat by @ step. Dahlen threw out Glon-| within ewan xan without moving out of At ¢racks.|to pound on the doore for admittar NO R At 190 o'clock President Ebbets word for the doors to be opened, Fourth Inning up with a smash over hie ee Davin f over tas they swung ba shty i ull, but went down and-out | Went up from the Gh strikes. “Dahlen “then stole sac Joame through the und got to third on Gilbert's groun tp Lush. Again Ames walked. Breanshan fied to Rranefield and Was nothing doing. 3 2 telle grounder bert and perished by owne got Magee’s long fly fiel O'clock the Hie: while a victim to few emmy erat Pa evn Deviin none sales Sentelle | at slow grou first. De frat t Aogorated sith | fags emer s, Loud f au buming, af HOPPE AGAIN | self by Clinging to Rope. /Return Match Will Prob-} 2 4 | and another si pane : prammy ics hos fare much Detter: for | {ire Whe pact “tp a high foul which wa wary | las MP SFecinte ts vane SH | sa MAN HURLED To DEATH FROM 125-FOOT CHIMNEY -¢—— Plunge, While Companion Saves Him- tone holding one end ow wooden scaffold part @ at work on top of an mney 1:5 feet high In the from w o-day when the scaffold upon The plank dropped stood suddenly collapsed. | Bescon’s feet before he had a to the earth and broke|t xrasp something aolid. Tw E bone in bis body. The other) his fall like a pinwh to a rope in time to save himaelf, | the brick-covered eurth , ard Beveor, thirty pve years old, | #aw the whole have at (S$ East an eye for an inde. @ thump . dent bit of # ge. Last week he Turner was tickler. he t from Charles Gates an od slipped e thr his in a) wildly gripped C and one whi 1 and Canal ave there a moment to wreck the chimney | %Pider on a thread, He sit nf the brick in it. He 4 not look down ¢ Eaat One strect. and Fast Ono street, to where he ovild seize the guy y started yes- ‘ng fo the ground. He tenday this hnnd under \ It was ticklish work. The ohimnoy white-faoed, sick and ‘ hrough at base, nar- bit unharmed. diameter Httle Policeman Wedgiey, of the Alexar et at the mouth. It stuck mbm i) air, 125 feet, like a sie: but va On a swinging scaffold surgeon, Dr V\ Turner began 1 that Beacor 1 rn brick about by the cloth At and owering them tn a basket a watch was : ant stoont pocket. It was 2 ‘They wore ha ft when with a and crushed, -but still ticked. ndera and fanned out weakly (Maloney Ie one of Youns’s slow ones hit him in the back atv! ambled to first. He immediately stole second, and | on Needham’n wild throw, kept right on to third, McCarthy to send a slow grounder who retired him unassisted Young's | NEWARK SHUT OUT BY GRIFF’S was only wbio| to Tenney. | NO RUNS Fourth Inning. (Ce hued from First Page. Capt. Termey smashed the along = the ground to centre for a base, and| Hoes to Chase. Wagner out, Hogs went to second on Do! retirement at eae a Jones foul fied * firet by Melntyre and Gosxsler. Brain | poked a grounder to Lewis: who threw | him out, Temmay reaching.third on the play. Bates, who ha home run, struc yelled jong and lowdly for the Brook- iyn's big twirler, NO 6. Fifth Inning. Uamley drove a Gourder mratght McGauley fled to Conroy Brain'a hands and wert to the bench. | hitced w clean single t Casey Was the kecond yictim, aa hi Williams to C fast grounder was fielied to first Young and Tenney aiso mad work of Geller, and th took the field. NO RUNS Fifth Inning. was an easy vict ng McIntyre's fifth Bridwoll ati just inside two bases. mwthered In by Caney Pransfeld's tne drive iidn't “move being as smooth # “bitiiand M from his but the tuck FS cracked @ Ready for Parade itis el A few minutes after clock | runners | Twenty-th Regiment Band, | to} bad been p melodies wince dle right on by a row made Sixth Inning pea @irest Ba Malodoy male a marvelous running Seventh Inning. catoh of Goode's ong fly to deep 1 to Elber centre, robbing the batter out of coat in three onney Ray. : oo the hig twirler | Eighth inning d wus } kmat foul to oe or C tN ai ° Seventh Inning HUM mel nt ete at Ninth Inning ~ THINK SMITH WAS. ll BY POLICEMAN hit tot Eighth CHE MICAL B Says Smith was not likely to recove Scaffold Breaks and Victim Takes Frightful HIGHLANDERS. | BALLOONING CRAZE GETS TWO MORE WO | | ——o Mrs. Bis hop and Mrs. Edgar to Follow Exam- ple of Mr every mountains. sombre. iknow it on Mrs 3 t etre mor « enic ent the building: ng smalier a tom which Tc I carried a non s which I comes on: threw She Had No Fear said Mrs expe! me, and nw Ufetime,’ | | | | — YOLCINO ICING Dar ANG ERROR ZINE i} AD IN After Stopping Panic in Naples Monarch Rushes to Ruined Towns. that. k done in e gave orders to gave somethin fg tus or — ICKEN TOW 3 BANDS AT WORK FINSUR ANCE ARE PASSED, THREE MOKE BILLS Newtdine sh Homes Compile - 49.98 90.9% EEK OPENS ACCOUNT. wane HELP WANTED—MALE Sole After 1y System Clothes Ready-to-Wear cAre not “almost"—they are absolutely hand-tailored. The significance of this: is shape-retention, fit, good service, “- Ask the {Man Who Wears Them.” tie New Overcoats ere strikingly~ stvlish—identical with those gf exclusive tailors’ but at about half their prices. Wide-wale cheviots in new Quaker: and Westminster greys, tailored in the new model, form- fitting back, well-shaped should ers, flared skirts and deep centre vents, contrasting velvet collars $20 to $45. For young Columbia Sack coat, ex deep vents. Your tailor’s charge We also sel! «Men's Satistactory” Haberdashery. Hats, Shoes 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street Bet. oth & OthAve “Lr Stations WHETHER YOURS IS A 5; ‘ 3 Bungalow, Cottage OR Couniry House, THE COMING SPRING MEANS PREPARATION FOR SUMMER OCCUPAN in WALL PAPERS WE HAVE PRODUCED THE HAPPIEST EFFECTS POSSIBLE AT PLEASANTLY SMALL PRICES. For the permanent decoration of the town house we suggest LINCRUSTA-WALTON Many new color effects. FR. BECK & CO., . 7TH AV. and 29TH ST. EASIER Ween SPECIALS 5S which marks the helght of the true and beautiful ymbois z new hopeneveryih anthem enndy and larly like Loft’s p Tate way Repariment. of ety teaceetTa tod Vott made "then I of these ihle to make. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. COVERED, Ty Bara with the purest, N= hem at ont VPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, Armee EAT roux 100 | ee moun L0G ASSORTED ERODE AND NUT EID FUE AND, ougy 180 | RAED Porsn_ 15¢ NUT CHOCOLATES ANCE GTO COL S TES ON EASTER EGGS AND NOVELTIES. TS se] 100 y CREAM EGGS. TTC candy. orolnte used in con! hited 0 5c Inte used In Coat~ 4 Qe erin COCOANUT CREAM EGGS as vuriet San Blas Cocoanut and Urench tens variety in 0 teem GO] Fondant Cream, doren’ ss LOC Driced, dows to. Se SESTIMALLOW BOGS, TARRETITONGK iiact Whetana appearances ot 40¢ | “rcas’ rousn 15e¢ A naturel hen egg, HoxeD ke ——— — iL wane HOW STORY OPEN RVENINGS UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK Cor. West Brwa Cor. Church $e. of* PARK ROW“ NASSAU At City Hail Park, 35 Order Dept ‘Hadel. Crbat SO Broadway at Tbirte nth Street FOR FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY SALE OF LINGERIE WAISTS Specially Priced $2.95 rates up to $4,50. Twenty New and Dainty Styles, The charm and winsomeness of these waists would appeal to amost any woman if they were priced at double $2.95. They're such fluffy, foamy, dainty affairs that it’s difficult to describe them. The greater number are of Per- sian Lawn and Batiste, i ly claborated with em- broidery, beby Irish lace, V ennes lace and fine tuck- ings. Long and short sleeves. Hackett, Carhart S@ PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SP TING NEWS OF THE DAY ‘ { t } k 3 erence re i