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THE EVENING WORLD, age FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911. 17! peavywelghts with him. These he used ers, entering them from some ant from White Tells How Fitz Got His 22s! cot the tournament bern. First Real Set of Boxing| sire ‘c"rirts wesc Wm aren cong | a, | cups, and the same prives did « © h ds n Gloves; He Only Knocked Out Pit Pa le tig feruiation iz Favorite in Tourney. | ords, ag Nine Amateurs and Gne of | Mace and his crowd came ‘4 rimarn| th was t and held a tou an Young oeeC Jem Mace’s Heavyweight ad | ll was the. fave orite of We lov af w 3 4 havedt™ diam sports. pais was an opportunity that) Bob ¢ young Bob deterinined not to let go by ing a teges in Order to Get Them! iio was acorniner to enter ene teurng: | the kt ment, but even to ta Mace was a won boy. The lanky y about the wonderfu pored over his histor to the great nglish fighter, had | tirst round or and battles until | fairs. No. 36—Bob Fitzsimmons. Led Wea sere Oo. The knew them by heart, and now that Fitzsimmons then fight young Fitasim. | ¢ had a chance to actually see his hero | sive (actos ant home and quietly |fte@ t face and really talk with him | that ne had # | the boy was in the seventh heaven of | and x T in order | delight y mikht not learn the hour, But he was too | q poand lay in bed turn! while Fitzsimmons was really 1 niind the events of the | weight at this time he wanted t ‘ring again the sound of heavyweight class, and plows, This con- Because of his long, thin le, . | did not show to advantage w to his rr contestant could enter e his weight If he so wishe smashing ht division, On the day o! the boy persis © tournament bs a strenuous day's work the blacksmith shop a 4 home, grabbed a hasty ed off to the tavern Ww ament was to be held, in great he should miss gomething He ot there long before’ the res showed up and hung aroun | with admiring eyes the «i When Fitzsimmons stripped the boy's wonderful m ment he began to take oxing gloves Ith to young Fitzsimmons. sald have pur- st as easily as © Was unable to 0 of the lanky youti. Mace how he had 1 itzsim practising. box: | lip ad made and of rized possession him to and from nvited his fello® wit! and knocked being on en, among the ringers, He won the tourna- the amateur heavyweight |———— aia of New Zealand Ir ng of the Mace tournament Fashion Notes alte a celebrity tn | in and around Timaru sap in that ersuadine | h men in| to put- ays required a|| would held eno: Calf Pum joying with plain ban heels, w bows, $3 from him that ot | knock them out, and ¢ hit hard, The ima Fitzsimmons out for himself new blows ., He still had his ol@ home. | » which he had been | joveral times and his work kept him- rim | year Mace again came held a tournament. | Most Good Dressers will buy their Straw Hats at my shops because of the f & unusual Style, because they’ ll get the } at $2 My windows tell the * story at a glance. 137 Exceptional Style; Special Panama ©. $5.00 | $7.50 Ecuador Ecuador Panamas Panamas Pep STORE oth Ave. & 42d St. 1379 Broadway SIL Broadway 44 Nassau 639 Broadway 38 Park Row BROOKLYN; 9 Fullon St. 722 Broadway NEWARK: £23 Broad Street 301 Broadway 3 Broadway . Fitz ‘Willing to Meet Mace 410.00 Eeuado The Daily Shopper Says: As Tan Russia Calf Boots have 4) long, 13 inches wide. crowd refused to alloW | Had he confined his efforts to oars- hip, there to no doubt shat he | KING GEORGE WINS HIS Mace very un- have become a great aouller. FIRST VICTORY ON TURF. nd and served ing Fitzsl . } LONDON, May 19.—King George h Pintadea won the Fitz at th It wa neaster meeting t st victory for King eeted enthusiast was for five furlong 7 to 4 _ Mateh for Kantian, ‘The oldest, the most palatable wh New York, Try! Stewart’ Distilling Cone Phifa, New York at Lenoe Oval, wil and even which he For $25 and $27.50 Qualities More hardly need be said. The fact that these Suits are worthy to be sold under the protection of the Gimbel guarantee establishes their merit. They come from manufacturing tailors of national » reputation and are high-grade at every point. Cut on modern lines, of all-wool materials, in the seas son's new browns, tans and grays, also plain and fancy blues and pin stripes, Seems to Be No End to the Millinery News---All Important Women’s White Hats, Daintily Trimmed, $3.76 Only about thirty of these Hats—and that is why the price is so absurdly small. The fine White Hemp Hats were in our untrimmed collection (at considerably higher prices than tomor- row’s price for the trimmed hats), but they were slightly soiled. However, since they have been trimmed the soiling is not visible. A diversity of styles, as there are no two alike--sailors, bicornes and pokes— trimmed with flowers, rib- bon and ostrich bands. Main Floor New and Decidedly English Sailors, $1.96 The “Carlton” and the “Tad,” fash- ioned with very narrow brims and high crowns. Black rough straw with band of either black velvet or black-and- white silk. Other sailors—large, small and medium sizes, $1.25 to $5. Hats for Young Girls and Young Women Most any style they may desire, as the variety is unlimited in trimmed models, at $1.95 to $10; untrimmed, 95c to $2.65. The Last Word in Summer Styles | Women’s Hats at $6.75, $8.50, $10 and $12.50 Picturesque flower-laden Chapeaux, Demi-tailored and smart Tailored Hats, in the Medium-priced Salon. | Black Willow Plumes, $2.95; Regularly $4.50 Carefully hand-tied and dyed a brilliant black. 18 inches Third Floor Among the severa' hundred Suits in the offering are all for men of 33 to 46 inch chest measure. Mostly threes 8, but some in the coo and comfortable two-piece sizes piece Suits. Now at a saving of 25 per cent, or more Then here is a special dffering of Boys’ $8.50 to $10 SUITS at $6.50 Handsome Suit wool fabric Norfolk 9 to 18 ye : “ a (UIUS. Boys’ All- ey Suits at $5. Summer Suits i $18.50 a suit. smart and splendidly made, of fine all- y with two pairs of knickerbockers. In tolty , and plain double-breasted styles, In a large variety of gray, Lan or brown mix- and give good wear. $6 to $18 —and all guaran- s’ Wash Suits, $1.25 to $10. rand Russian styles in.a remark- found in In Norf double-bre i Boys Blue serge Suits a-Plenty. Hundreds of boys will be brought here by their parents ai it $25. their Confirmation Suits from thi Gimbel eS ae swell jas uv lreds of other boys who like Youths’ Special Suits at $12, to wear blue serge in Summer, A handsome collection of this season's models in all- All-wool s its of fast-color serge, tailured to keep their | wool Summer fabries; sizes 32 to 38 in. Fourth Floor. From the Subway Store comes a most interesting offering of Men’s $15 Pencil-Stripe Serge Suits at $10.50 Pencil-striped serge is one of the most popula fabrigs of Summer for well-dresses men’s suits, This is a remarkably fine collection of well-tailored suits from a leading maker, in all- wool black or blue hard-finished s with fine, medium o* wide peneil stripes, alpaca-lined, finely finished and in sizes from 3) ) in. chest measure. Regular, stouts, and slims, $10.60 suit. Boys’ All-Wool Suits at 99.50. Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits at $1. Remarkable, but true large buying makes it pos- Made « ft the reliable “Hydegrade” ; ; » ple grade" wash fabrics, fn sible. Plain blue sérge or desirable mixtures in g plain and f n style, sizes 23 and tans; in styles and sizes for boys 2!4 to 17 ye: years. Saila or style, 5 te 10 poate, peated tah Boys’ $3 Suits 2+ $2. Youths’ $10 Suits at $7.50. Another amazingly good gr f hundreds of well- suits of $10 gray styles suits in strong, rune rials, Sizes 2'y to ears, of 31 to 98 in. chest asure, Subway Store, Balcony “The Ideal Store for Young Girls” That is what scores echo t! is As it is our de ire to ph we not only have a tremen F nt. Smar t Clothes for Youths and Young Men. (hat are distinctive, with just the right touch Is to the eritieal young man y new ideas that are well worth years, and plain Top-coats That Women Will Need for Week-End Trips And All Through the Summer The prices in every instance are noteworthy. We could go but each Coat can best tell its ex- atin Coats are very much in demand we have them s. Short Cc $12.50 to $29.50; full-length, $14. 50 to 0 $95, ‘One style will ne $26, instead of $35, because the lined throughout with peau de cygne. Summer is ¢ erring | harming coat has dee Q t Black Satin Reversible Coats, combined v and green, Also natural pongee, combined with | A large g for youths now at $7.50 a sy + $19.50 to $46. one side and plaid on the ne Reversible Coat—a rich of young girls say about our sec Reversible Steamer Coats, plain tion for the es set—and mothers other, $18.60 and $23.60. At $27.60 shade of tan on one side on the other t double-breasted style . with either aa or regular sh e every young girl who comes her wus variety of styles, but a complete to select a dress, a suit or a coat, range of sizes, Our First Large Sale of Summer Frocks Is Nowin Progress Hundreds of new and dainty rocks will be here tomorrow —in styles be Miss Muffet, the Bas away type of girl woman who will in natural linen, ex- Tomorrow We Shall Continue Our End-of-Season Clearance Of Women’s Tailored Suits This affords the opportunity for women to select suits were made to our special order by the best American t $18, instead of $25 to $36 $22.50, instead of $35 to $50 $27.50, instead of $40 to $76 ny styles fashioned after our own imported models. Sizes 82 to 42. In our collection of dainty Summer Frocks there is very pleasing selection at $5.75, $7.60, $12.60, $18.50, $26, up to $165. Third Floor More Boys Will Be After “Boy Scouts’ Shoes Tomorrow es of eyele rf youns girth ty lawn tel ‘trasting plaim color, To give a general idea of our collec» ote the following prices, ae The Shoe Store is full of y boys Saturday and other days, too, pair we sell of these splendid out- door shoes apparently m a dozen Fee. = Malia, cic ani at, ceca Cane ; = . ing, camping and baseball, and other N Oo ay I O N 5 outdoor work and re good-look- Going to the count years: Summer | fopconts, 68.50 Third Floor The Sale of Bloch be for t eo Boxe fair Bloch Reed Pullman Bloopers very pair of these Genuine Shoes. Second Floor | p,i0% for! He! Horn | for 22° V hable Hair Roll sna BUR uals RePeetortabler: Brackioally. waterprocte aid the: |i marr Baby Carriages and Go-Carts y| leather does not get hard when wet. : the lit W raothen meaananises Blosh abu Ce as the very Sold in New Yorks only at Gimb Now upplies have arrived in all | for mote } e are made. While these remark "3 prevail, 4 nize k ya ang Black, tan and olive s9to | visit, Low-priced, too: can enjoy the possession of these fine Carriages at.un- 8 1 90s 60¢ for six Loe Real Hair Net ) in Hay black calfskin and patent leather for large usual savings. are size r a | i 4 : 1s, 3 pa \ ' \Vomen’s $1.85 Black Silk means |, Hlach Goltapsible Go-Carts 0 Foun English Pera ators $l eopers, and Mall Carts Stocki ings at $1. 10 Pair We have 1 of pairs of the wes full p 1 1e maker ¢ r, and u i vera char With th i nd for bla » most fortunatel dium weight o: Sica A Se Cou? j and lisle thread nd_ heels. 3 a dB 5 until the BROADWAY. EW YORK THIRTY-THIRD 8T,