The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1911, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1911. FLOOEY THE ~isaaih ) ® © By Vic on WHY, FLOOEY Dove!) { it says i SHALL] — ee. {Wow ,MR.FLOOEY=\| = : va \ : f y WHY THIS Aca DO JURY OUTY-|| BUT WHY GRIEVE > 3 1. 4 HERE ANY Ad: BUT IF ‘QUITE | y avioy it | ‘ . } OF FEELING?! |/ HENCE THE. ||| WHen DUTY CALLS mony | DE YANKS | if SOME ; ae ; DUCK_NOSED ' ge \ RAPTURE | OP iy THERE LIKE & bh ek bedi | HADN'T TRIED) ‘ie. hy , | MASCOT! | BO YOU GET||\ MUDHEN FOR THAT YOU COULC NOT)! TOT AL ( REASON; ee ~ ao | Ad (ME .wWiFe?!l) gase per pay ! RENDER A JUST)! aL DE 2 ; Ji VERDIC ---- SR ee, { eae, ee | Freddie Welsh Signs aera me ELECTRO Inside the Ri ee ~ SRUBB BREAKS yet al with the ng wre eae E QUEL SCID a c ae peipinageted crane Tim | Spee c _SILico Brock June 14. the up to that ti ~~. impressed me, \ Great fi igs Wes JOHN LAU 1 OC K. er - A at Mba er AMPLE English Champion Has Littie ‘ ce s lenin Trouble Defeating Swedish Foie: White Declares That Tommy]: ‘Title-Holder. Ryan Was the Best Man at! Fane Fo pu for ware | 8. #00 Pele - fltn frat scrap will be 1 Mat Ta | Mi rnd te etter nas ot a IMPORTANT the Welterweight Limit Hele nea gree : On the nent of Apr Aish | aigbanea:vonnee di: egret voltae a eo ne tae itd in Naw dor im, the gare Tato baat Nt Urwcere nna’ theumalees’ tive rp Nee, Ever Put His Eyes On—“Mys-| Without aleohol or poisonons 9 Kooms at - $49.98 | i vi 1 deame BAHeE Tolitte: Atedleine 4 Kooms at - $74.98: 3 terious Billy” Smith the First cfs ROWE: Mtl themself 5 Rooms at $124, One to Hold the Title. nth ry out of , the body and makes st la d tumble It drives the impuri beep | the system and stren s each Poe Dawn e .00 Lown on NO. 15—“MYSTERIOL ‘s| — Te iopeete eee 00" BILLY” SMITH, lis ’ an's Medicine is the 8 *s (Sole First Welterweight Champion. 1 around the hom Anite ‘ ol 7 Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Oo, e with the result that when fighter, Billy Vapke. t viet rest me «ly ever prescribed for rk World), ap was finivued, he was tey ia Hien 2 building up the system. Not a t class was created | front ; {| P be 1 ale for the boxers who were too _ a Bent aie omen ner ee ie . “patent medic heavy for the lightweight class vise ne sent pisces AWAskos dealt! to 50 atthe the miedo: | ‘Harvard Loses ae hip tifataretthe bey « Welght title. When the class frat came into extat- Its Cruck Stroke bss ence there was a raft of good men to Vi = AND ft ke. They re the best bet- ha } MER eeallin oueen nanien cae | basis oh I Crew, +" » most of them were better fighters than | * { me of the men wh coupted higa vat 4 ie i he heavier Most of f irubb had = pecullar w futiny | * Tung 42 ideas. % ; PPL ewin ira te Gk St.at O Ave. weight for that cia ad be 0 { pounds. Later on it was shifted from | 140 to 145 pounds to sult the conventence ‘ of the title- ~ } uld ark t 1 | fornia on arene ne AW. | Collectors of O°N. Green Stamps Thoroughly Aroused, | ie ny Le cash Hundreds of collectors have expressed themselves as delighted with } beetaiy ‘puch tit . i The Brening Word.) > the fact that now they can buy Vogel Brothers’ high class mer- belt nor a cup given sew HAVEN, “Apr chandise, and at the same time fill their Stamp Books. We give fs f i Pp 9 Pia tah warine DOUBLE STAMPS UNTIL NOON. SINGLE STAMPS IN THE AFTERNOON but there was then ni onship ine volved, So, you ser, that it is an et BE UNTO p = i ‘ A Ay new class, and the Queensoerry won » Beston An ans, Bears caraminiten oes o A specially organized SALE to spread broadcast the the new rule: e men who ’ . ay sate knowledge of Vogel Brothers’ underselling supremacy ld dle we tg): lase we » numerous Q bs and. of mich : Men, Women, Boys and Girls—heed the appeal of these prices. the ne — <o---— “ RAMWAY'@ =REACY ~ RELIEP in -w» ne CHICAGO ATHLETES ON RHEUMATISM 600 Boys’ $5 1,000 Men’s Women’s $3.50 ; EDGE FOR QUAKER MEET. : Knicker Suits at $16 Serge Suits at ‘ Marquisette —_———. Apply Radwi ‘ Waisis £ to the part $3.98 $12.50 $198 Hearn Smart, fancy cheviots and Brand new blue and ] 4 { c ha cassimeres, and blue black serge Suits that = models, high and \. ~ | Smitn's welled, stiff or Way's rorges for dress up, Hand hold their shape and a sane EIT OE ty Reliel a he sweet oil, is an ad some double breasted and color — just 1,000 of them 4 colt styles: slaborates ) , mnirable Tubsiean Norfolk styles for boy's of 7 as good as any $15 ly embroidered in ; Ask for Radway's and Take Yo Substitu'es ate Vou canle duniicate SaUaGiE Soucvar eee y 4 them for less than $5.90. handsomely styled \ Cis hae tase weight at Port garments that any man land, silenson . Il wear with pride--and } ‘ a wi P | / t 3 nang. On Little *79C Shoes at that sill wear LONG, Women’s “32.69. Waists, - iraw Portland - These |e —< Sizes 9 to 13/9: strong, serviceable lace Men’s $20 New Spring Sults at Handsome plain and striped messalines - shoes, with broad toes and heavy soles—the and silk-lined chiffons in all colors, over Sb watewed serine | best value ever offered in little boys’ shoes $16.50 silk; with high, round and Dutch necks, | GA THAODEN His | Big Boys’ $2 Shoes with Heels Vou. eeuiin'e GAA Wemtas Ama tle peel lel Msi Pa as. Stunts ark than tho © are wearing these cleverly . : . ostyaterious Bully" Smith was the} SA, $1.29 designed sults. They're taking the town Women’s $12 Foulard Dresses Bre Sel _ ogi by Sizes 1 to Blucher and regular lace ine wersteds, blue verges, blue we 1s, ; a sior les staunch shoes, worth every simeres. Real $20 Suits at $16,50 tin Foulard Dresses, stripes pa wat of § 3,600 Men’s $1.25 & $1.50 Shirts, - ote new kimono sleeves:# ’ air : 2,400 Boys’ 75¢ Hats at and the new blue and brown , 85e ancdsome dresses at $7.98 ae Hunt 49c A fortunate purchase of high class shirts Women’s 89c Long Silk Gloves, - ' New styles in poll caps, “Teddy” shapes from one of Philadelphia's largest manu wt what could and the “Jack Tar,” in straw, plain serges tacturer a big concession in pr 59¢e ’ y fighte who ” Neglige ic non ” ales » A spec a ne, attached, Not one worth less than $1.2 ie. sizes. Ryan Best of the Lot. | A Friendly Re coat Youths’ Smart Spring Sults at : rica’ an tie, bgile : Men’s $2.50 Derby & Soft Hatsat ceupmlleve that Tommy Ayan Bg on’s Fo: in 1776 was the red label on $10 ay ‘e: oti NS! OTS Su ; Robt BURNE 1 Té O's Sizes 15 to 18; also for small men, For that $1.65 ion of Borax lodineéBran { wes 7 critical dresser--the New York chap The smartest blacks of the season correct Pet | b with all the latest fashion kinks, All the shapes, derbies and Alpines and rakish sersukewacel| Loudon Dey Gin Ses | EER nith’s rant o matter w w cin Since the year 1770 it has been the world’ blue « . Extraordinary values at $10, ree . | j - pe See eins iit mas tan | Of foot trouble you greateat gin for Quuiily 93 and Fla- 1 seeeeenetennneernenene [Girls $1.50 Tub Dresses at Girls’ $1.25 School & Dress af Waatport, Maine, May 15, 267 | suifer from, this ster- vor. It deserves its popularity with the Girls’ Confirmation Dresses 98e 89¢ , , ' ling old remedy discriminating in the cap!tals of Europe and 5 @ of wolm . nd Over a dozen good styles, in neat figured ; vet he fot nn WHEL GIVE (YOU! fh America. $1.98,2.98 $3.98 Gs «con oa so me ed rei sy ses a Bae en always in trouvie ‘moro! | RELIEF AT ONCE Sir Robert Burnett & Company White batlste and Persian lawn, beau all the newest spring style features and to Mand 11! to 2; in tan and blaek , or less with club managers and ref- eld by ll leading Arugeiate payee tifully trimmed with lace and embroid- thoroughly well made. Sizes 4 to 14 vici kid, with’ tip, Both button and he lost more fights on fouls Joboson Chemical Company, F — @RR-694 West S4th Street, Mow . ery, Sizes 8to 14, Remarkable values years, An exceptional value at 98c. lace styles. Extraordinary value at 89c. than any other fighter in the business. ‘Ave. New York, | semeag Breau, yrought about 4 AM - or neta ! ——_ ™ — wre oe , a

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