The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1911, Page 17

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Di oon pore om x - en - LaR8 REO RT EET Ee ree UIE ame a anu dav asa av <0 oe aay eee amy bvawee Fe Blensancly" romareche “ety dow | cot ee havters oath afr ad s:| GARDNER BEATS KLAUS SCHWARTZ BEATS MITCHELL. 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHER 1 think 1 have It on you to-nigh 1 it emeoveaunrermnegnags S | cor om gee AUMANN’S victory over Frank Ki. he Pitteburg | the popular dectalon qver Young Mit AT 149 4ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATE! fore the Nor Gard. | of Atian nth round it looked bad for | | “ty at the Douglas A. C. With Cash or F EE t Yaus| With the exception of the last two aout. the entice ets | FOUR mete Wak a lender fy every FREE Credit Purchases R i n thon on | PISTSBURG, April 12 eat defensive w ne with the fifth pertod, | session, ‘The fifth and sixth werm even throt tics clean up He| both boya Mihting hard and fost in| This Imperial Leather Couch This Brass Bed \uside the RB With the pry Great Kighters: ourke, Walvott's manager, was of- ng $5,000 that his man. would k out Lavigne, but he found no led exactly 133 PHTLADELPHIA, Apri 12-1 over Jimmy | hitting and faster all round xi another | Yankee Schwarts of this city ea but he forged Hoth men tt's color, Instead » Was @taytsh, a nat the weight had weakened di told Fitapatrick pat I f Walcoit’s condition bu vsely made the weight at the| back into ve ring Ag iT 0 Is, * : ightweligit limit, believing it would | the Afteenth round the referee | most succeeded in this, Klaus having | these periods < Golden Oak Frame. Regular yeoy3!® aves 2. paken Walcott,” replied Fitz, | Lavigne’s hand (o indicate him the) much the worst of the argument, eT = ES e fieit took place at Maspeth, L. I.) winner anc ¢ crowd went wild, The first and second rounds co tame, CORNS! . Uy ii ” that they went bowing fo: at | 6 was a tremendous crowd pr For f three days following the but in tho third Klaus opened up a@ bit. | America’s Best-Known and a fone Had to Gall WREEG | Goa tin TUNE Reberae uate patie ‘Lavigne “wan ‘confited s. Kis| Gartner, however, kept hin a4 & Sato BUNIONS! | but Sam stuck s. AL Smith, the late refe house, but even the great Jom Walcott aistance, Klaus had his mouth cut badly CALLOUSES! Greatest Referee Tells t when, | a victim to the plekpockets and lost hia | was also baa shape that BO WA9 Soa'thta aeemed to worry him, anda | ames tho i th low in to wateh in the scramble to get into the unable to appear in pubilc for several es he fou wildiy How Trial Bout With| Kent ho was manag: | puiiding. days. It was & terrific fight, belteve | times he fourht wi to GLAD-PHEET | onal events of adl sorts, gave |" pin Hurst was referee, When the| met > of the site| ne Daly and Wagner Draw. REMEDY was fotices ALBANY, April 12—Johnny Daly and Joe Wagner, the 0 clever bantam- weights of New York, fought a gruelling | ten round bout at the K kerbocker A. re and he "i a {iysio“S] YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS Amateh with Jerty Marshall. | t A beac irse at Coney), ie Fs was declared the 1 the tenth round. ‘Le Jviane Maae a Hit. nm came to the centr difference in condit y in favor of Lavigne. the very, first round | Lavigne | ed out to try for a knockout, and Tommy Ryan Led Kid ; They Lavigne to Enter Ring and, ere of Cort Cabouses in 2 ke Co BRASS BED ABSOLUTELY FREE With Every Purcnase of $75 4 atizing Lavi had ad anned to attempt! ay, . C. Both boys were aggre Cali ana Couviice Yoursels Later Win Championship.. , gue te a sae thin ‘ hanes wine, neve’ west miling was of the hurricane order from | Wit forget "you eve nin fift ue! 4 I the her in| ¢ Bch Pol 4 s a real he'd grown too eight class and weight, y Bowen, the fought at at Bowen bing was that there was not ntir round & down in the scheduled sate errs gouty one, moment we Surety Stamps fr pte act after ance at wait 0 came vist and batter tie black voy t| {11 990 EQUAL $2.50 t bi e 1 h ed iT t ‘ Ce aaa was hard work; but the. 9 . i aa ° ae IN GOODS FREE HHGLG; G4eidee (HAL te woUle (except Groceries) one of the sack heavers at the fi and you se- He was littls George lect the goods | | from our sales counters. O. 4—KID LAVIGNE. (Second Lightweight Champton.) f tart to finish, Every round was closely oy tort Sooty i Fe oe ee ERENT HOUSE INN Y, D, | 7 ro rae “4 ro havin “any A ager ST. 1 DOOR WEST OF VE ; aa me. raging, Shane 70 ‘ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL OPM —_— Coprright, 1911. by The Press Pubtishing Wo The New York Worl UT ri Saginaw, Mich, there was! « & little fellow who stood day'| ! by day watching his big b 1866 Estasusneo 43 Years (91! House Dresses Value $2, at $1.50 O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor (Formerty Adams Building. > Made of good quality percale we gingham in a pretty assorte nent orkman= best tobe had. ‘The n collar, cuffs and belt 1 with plain %olored Th the husky br we HIGH QUALITY. LOWEST PRICES ON 6TH "AVE. | Untrimmed Millinery A Long to ” Remembered Thursday Betore Ea;ter Sale bi Leaders in Style at Moderate Prices. | Women’s $25 and $32.50 Spring 100 Page Book Free 10 PAGES of base- ball information, past records of clubs and players, rules, schedules of all leagues, &c. Mail coupon to S. Liebmann’s Sons, Brook- lyn, Brewers of Rheingold Beer, who will send you ««Facts for Fans’? free. t he was to b icks paved v avy f cs O'Neill Main Store—First Foor (Formerly Adams Building) $ C | Our Easter millinery display is in full swing—thousands of hats to choose Suits, oats and Dresses at | —hundreds of the finest importations of lilacs, wistaria, violets, pansies, hydran- +1 7 d $ 7 | gens, fuchsias, foliage, fruits, geraniums and roses of every description n paquets, Ny) 4. 5 an 19. 5 bands, wings, quills, aigrettes and straw braids—all the latest ideas for this season's wear. | from for women, misses and girls. Flowers will be found 1 in great abundance sprays and wreaths. Ostrich and willow plumes, fancy ostrich novelties, ostrich O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor (Formerly Adams Building), | Chips, Patent Milans and Rough Braids, Imitation Tagal with velvet flanges, 91.9: \ Boxed With Ryan Ie hed irae | exceptional at 95e. i Kids you've got to mo | ose Sprays, 25¢, 48c, 98c up to $5. Rose Wreaths, 48c, 98c up to $7.50. | \ 3 on PALE RIPE Smart Trimmed Tailored Hats, at $2.48, Imported Foliag ie | D r ns eon $3.25 up to $7.98. Imported Cherri } Ne Si |: Children's Trimmed Hats, at 91.95, 92.48 Straw Braids, 35¢, aie. 98c and $2.98 o is for a f ho knows how to salt heave RHEINGOLD | up tosis. piece. | Easter Showing of New Waists | George we boxed with th oo eagle: foctale | O'Neill Main Store—Third Hloor (Formerly Adams Building) White Lawn Waists at $1 ag Made with the new kimono effec! hand-embroidered with king's blu front of the waist beautifull, a dainty floral design, wi fine tucking over shoulder, tucked back, the sleeves and collar also tucked and trimmed with lace, at $1. White Lawn Waists at oa Dutch neck waist made with ad fine lace and dainty raed Oe waist is prettily tucked th clus f tine tuck, be fans TRIED, TO Ted iee Liesabb ploaves ate te eacecr seat ta ma re | Tan Voile Waists at $5.95 | This waist is made with a dainty lace y { | trimmed with piping of coral or Xe : front of the waist is han with silk and trimn silk braid. ‘The new kimono sleeves are also trimmed with lace and | piping of silk. | Lf oy \ are also show full line of the new waists in voile, inar- | quisette, sheer s » | $5.95 Hsnigaie a ! aes | Annual Sale of Knit Underwear | O'Neill Main Store—Third Vloor, rinerly me Building. > Women's $3 to $3.75 Silk Vests at $2.50 Milanaise, low neck, sleeveless, with handsome. embroidered yokes, in | A various designs. | lg pet i \') Women's $1 and $1.25 Union Suits Women's Lisle Vests, 25¢ nt a te at 89c 200 dozen white ribbed, low neck, slee me Tae Low neck, sleeveless, Swiss ribbed isle, yokes, 750 pieces to go on sale, constituting what we believe to be the} All at Jace trimmed f Men reatest suit, coat and dress offering yet presente § 1 Women's 75¢ Union Suits at 59c pale Underwear at 860 & ' = = t = thi rant ae . so ah ea Contain $14, 75: | \ Also rich and ee -P, bee White ribbed cotton, low neck, sleeveless, silt Atala Store—birat Foor, | in Bees assor| maea. nothing bu le new a correct apparel, | Rugs, Carpets, Beds, Bed- knce lengths, extra sizes. Dishk wolehtaacueal | made in up-to-the-moment styles, in up-to-the-moment mate- te , » be i ‘ Light weig gray, half-wool under- | and ding, Baby Carriages, Go- Women «1 Somerton for $1) wear, shirts or drawers neatly” trimmed, | rials and shadings. We illustrate three ouly of these models, i$ : ee Pice low ner sleevele Unio wal He ‘|! Men's 50c Balbriggan Underwear | Fully fifteen more equally as smart awail your choosing : 19.75 F omen's Union uits, Ic at 38¢e : White Swiss ribbed Hisle union suits, low Korn or white, light weights, shirts long or During this, the second week neck, sleeveless, plain o nce trimmed LL EDOR, wers ankle leniths | and $3.50 Silk Umbrellas at $2 of our 17th birthday in Har- Malta na arte ray a O'Nelll Main ing.) lem, on the Fasivat ‘Se dit | The an t ae hee a eule wee tba jeneeement | Bere dat sta ‘ge t ‘ k ‘umbrellas, fat rib paragon frames, Terms offered anywhere, in H j S e la Paix, P. a cases and tassels, both women’s and men’s sizes, with handles of mission and ) Fi ix, Pu any amo int up to 4 amt Good Ay ak el, ig | Limported natural wood, at enly $2, ny Thu | ster Candies and Favors B b ’ h 4 ’ $200.60 Easter Candi aby’s Faster othes New Spring Corsets . Wears A tera ty te O'Neil Nain § Third Floor (Formerly Adame Building) ODieit Mau More Third Fleer fearn all that h With ut aclect assortment of and favors We are showing a complete assortment of simple and elaborate baby clothes, “La Vida" Corsets, designed in accord- ever shown, ‘ H ready for Easter wear. ance with the new Sp styles. Boned Foug at Long Bal We, ene sta carts, eggs, Fanbits and Straw Hate aad Bonnete; a larse variety | _lafente’ and. Childcen's Wale Sawn. || thecualous with eeauine Besslin sauder aa'ho had then 4 " ! Pre Aa AR to select from in all the newest effects and alle 1p Russian yoked, a and ported coutil and bs pe tw | shapes, beautifully trimmed with flounces, | *1One i300 hobble ys to with fail act la a Cent Down! | sz beat inmed oth Meee | Oe ere | eee Enna Hy | ay P to 99.98 many styles suitable for shirt waists; aigh | © La na 1h s, chickens, comi | ec Dutch Plt ? \ va Above $200.0) only very |} coops, | Gtcideen’s Conte piade of ponaie bleak | FuG@MaL ne it > 1s years, | known and at ’ ‘ SMALL deposits required i { sidnce tHE | | at 250 to #2. jh shout with tev 1 | to wit: On $300.00 $20 down; k an AIL ihe conuteg castariela;, Saeat ate res 1s 2 and 9 ia white wi g have all the advance Bosley ois thi Cn $400.00, $30 down; On Oe aD, Weolors, All the pop uterials, Sizes | pink, blu Pfaractaalt iekehes welt, one eupportors attarned )} r } be e 1 to 5 years 9 » $5.98. ips, buttoned and laced shoes, 50e. ), 93 to 910. | The with kid slo $500.00, $40 down—this en- per i t Hn 83,98 4 SAB AM BEOR RS, BS. Ui it the popular models san tire week, ec r medium and slender; : 94 and 95, { sUine aol ea et, | Sere ENRON a as year any ttt Home Ribbon . Mitt edernent oh Cote Riarehio neationion F i the largest rof {HIT fil — 6 @ black and Hustpronk H&G th ae | aa New Y ty t dc aot | mit ‘ V.B., Reduso, PLN. ; ATTAIN | vi Dept. ise Velvet Ribbons, Se Yard | fine! Peery Warces * i in 1 \ k 15 r | P ran | sod | Fiounting Silk Petticoats—All the New Spring Shades Flat and Belt Pins | | t Hl ace O'Neil! Main Mtore-—tinst Foor hi O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor Formerly Adams elaine eA (Vormery, Adams Hullding) Young . 4 or lass mete Suen 2) f Silk Petticoats at 95 $3.50 Si etticoats at $2. i 5 ao ae | # 4c60 $65. Crystal 98c to $2 Flouncing at Guaranteed silk petticoats, with the “Surety” label und] Persian and Dresden with the new “hobble” founce roo 26 Hat Ping ar 4eg held by Georg | i Closets, Uh WY lash 79¢, 98¢ and $1.25 Yd. ur guarantee label on eack in ston new ahryid | special at hidslonee Rnb ae ; vet bak 87 inch batiste emt 4 % Able (or: Beater, 2 ue “Halcyon” Messaline Hydegrade Petticoats in a nd many other r Mtited t why | i " | col nd black, I garment with guarantee lal gold, French g | a a | | 1.98 “Heatherbloom”™ Petticoats at $1.50 50¢ Belt Pins at le a i Piical ch i : " i Piicol No Entra Cl “ao a eae ; : Tc “Hydegrade’’ Petticuats at $0c Lavig ne Jur choice at 93.69. i} Bach petticoat will label-attached, special at $0¢, 1 Mutigue came on to New York, and OPEN SA\ URDAY EVENINGS | here ho procured a manager in the eee a eblasee | ova oleae oh | | person of Sam Fitzpatrick, I know ‘ is ’ , “ ~—aen t .

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