The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1911, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, lyil, 19 Anside Wine img PICHRADIOSS [52222 POUECAPTAN Jack Monument, IF = Suit Be a Stetson With the OF CLEVELANDS © wqpye—arqns STOPSMAN BOUT tats Athens ; Greal Nohters Assan SQN) ALO NOELA . charter’ White. y ee tinays TOLEDO, 04 April th--Adetan Stettirny oF ive Meat | th oh i | Our Special $ scial Gg pt Actual | ' Zn. This Chapter Annies bea Amercan Lnnue. ha bosthe a Tonia nil Suit or 15 Value 1 a Rosia ng How rane watchers y A. jumped Inte th 0 Aaah J Top Coat $25 j rank Erne Beat George ;: Tk. t jee aried the W Dixon for Featherweight the Oe Hegdloiteds oe wy ? Because the - more actual value Title and Later Whipped : ‘virion | tea value we teats { that hws. 8 | Kid Lavigne for Light. : CL BK i ye promt end Asnw ene, nS CRE | weight Championship. f isurty, was rough the start, Men's Suits and Top Coats - $12.50 to $40 Boys’ Suits and Top Coats - $2.95 to $15.95 Custom Suits and Top Coats - $25 to $50 after every ellneh the ee had anid 1 ¥ a hard time to break them” In t sintle round W «head and Copyriait, 190) to wo #Onk garr eb his opponents down to toree and ( hits. Joss Was alao one of the few ott selling a Ver and the gr him so well was i Erne and Lavigne 9 flgnt at ia pounds, HUSKY tittle fellow rigged out 'n ' * M, on Sept. 28, 1898, the tond thes ever seen, The battle took place ar Coney Island In the tench after the NO. 6—FRANK ERNE, Third Lahtwelght Champion, Easter Hats and Furnishings in Great Variety EVERYTHING A MAN OR BOY WEARS AT SAVING PRICES. More rows sions ie We me “ appeared in the very best of Kurts 4 down the tine by Fn aa ondition, In the middle of first three ete t nm Back 1M sound he elipped the Kid on jaw . ™ 4 ° ne year 180 H SHEE Tic TEMRURTE TARE EA ROGIS, aad E so pitched a no-hit game last | nd W iaeciiriet With a terrible Teft-handed hook, and ee As lL vamainst th from h A right hand awings e son (0) in Oo dresser I the Saginaw boy went down for th ’ When W would ruen, the Newark *°9 body was won be. “NO J CANT 7 woXer would meet 1 MEL SHEPPARD TO START ‘ishne * IN 1,000-YARD HANDICAP.“ e great middle Aimerioan Not a ein) 418-420-422 Broadway at Canal St. One Block West of Canal Street Subway Station. Ope tH OW0, Sat man See VUFFIN® t might | 1 Evenings t day Kvenings Until o. has entered for the 1) VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st. at 8 Ave. VOGEL BROTHERS 4.2 St. at B Ave. alght. all the co: wore apa uffalo made) that had 1 soles, Those St things In foot- Heo was a nine of nine, Erne m then and t ed . Cy had taken up boxing t r t while he had proved to light vetgnt | N Germany they brew beer that is justly famous for flavor. But in New York a beer is brewed whose fine flavor is unexcelled wae with Terry | describe tt on “AN Day Fighter, S Returning #0 New pwn and boxed Erne latched with Gear ‘The next cha pd will be on appearing to-mor- ee Bre.” | ” k enkaged tn Hunnteuenee nell Reon Be Sane Wegwe dX Green For the convenience ERNE STARTED Ree tae ne was given Stamps—Double of our customers, AS PIN Boy PALE RIPE Stamps until Noon Store Open Late - [RHEINCOLD Single Stamps in to-night and Taste It Tonight the afternoon. Saturday night. i Browed by 5S. . 3, Brooklyn. . . . ° . . ee niin mie with A Mise net an Mighty in menper-auinentie in Style—Unrivalled in Value Giving White Referees Bout. —This Store Stands Ready on the Moment to Supply the Easter Clothes Requirements of Every Man in Every Walk of Life. ss Sh ss : | ° | Sale of 2,000 Men’s $20 Easter Suits at $16.50 Ss Bright as the Summer's dawn- these new Suits at $16.50 have that vig us dash and | manly grace which appeal to the up-to-the-minute man, There'll not be any smarter | dressed men in all New York Easter Sunday than those who wear these suits. | Cd Milidtldddddiddidddddia ee wi wat | Tan and gray mixed cassimeres Hairline worsteds onblue grounds ° i Snappy brown and olive tweeds Hairline worsteds on brown grounds | | Cheviots in the new grays Stunning seit patterned blue worsteds | Hairline worsteds on black grounds Dressy biue and black serges $18 & $20 Suits—the Better Kind Suits De Luxe Ask Just $28 and $30 There's twenty-five dollars’ worth of suit sat This i MGYHASOD Pull to see in time tion in every one of them, And several thousar : e Was U’ ie (7 choos Models that are just é lef th Erne Was nder P : the for your Rites for the voUnkee inane-otners TE ar aae draw at the Manha A. . onservative lines. We'd like to have you 1 1 es aly Newn **\aster Faster conservative ln r i nave you i big } how sit.2?? suit ur $25 Suit Is Your Ideal Suit, Suit. Our $25 Suit Is You ——— An Additional Easier Treat! There's a certa lass of men vy consider $25 . Sadi’ CoGhd Guntteinay (on tian acieecand (Clee But 1,500 Men’s Blue and Black ill interest you most is thet these $25 suits ¢ Serge Suits at $12.50 better than most of them. We made them we know We'll not say what orth—let you. | Name a good fabric you'll fir k « \ Aah ‘ Y : style it’s here, The assortment is end Sale of 1,000 Young Men’ Men's Long r Pants Suits at $10 J R. MUNTER, 1439 Boatvay is now open— having exclusive sale in New York City for the celebrated Society Brand Clothes The most modern and attractive of all men’s ready to wear ” “for Young Men and Men Who Stay Young. Baherdasherie ooo. | Stylish, elegant + 15 to 18 and for small cassimeres, gray str blue worsteds our East fellow And remember everything in men's Easter wearables is here—silk lined oxford or black overcoais—swagger light gray topcoats—the newest style frock coats, with gray trousers to wear with them—Tfancy warsicoats —all the new hats-——gloves—shoes shirts neckwear— hosiery. VOGEL BROTHERS WS iption SS Y every » men’s wear necessity sau ality ‘ iis “Broadway taste or Fifth Avenue requiremen are Wy this establishment.” Ys, Br Y, Jos. R. MUNTER, 1439 i 7 “Open evening . : Y S 1 7 om iis oS pe eee tm) Fe eee ae

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