The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1911, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SULY 21, His White Hope Head a Toothache. Now It’s Worse. EASY THERE Oc! WE ves A FIGHTER AND Pad bd Bie ‘YooTH HE can't BTANO TCWER.~ wield 1 SAY Go BASY ~1 MEAN (7!) i Circus, W., London, under the manage- | é4 ua | rhira avenue, t e ment of Hugh McIntosh. The weight BORROWED” n TAXICAB Panions were t the recognized English AND TOOK A JOY RIDE,| seach poitce it. The men were to of grand jai y and the others of on wilh Gbitka tained at’ che Nortoik Arma, |Ralelgh Locked Up on Charge off Atoat ine clock tant night Max ie at Leigh-on-Bea. ‘The latter bad Johnny Grand Larceny and Four Eller of No, ie Parker avenue, the : Condon, Herbert Synnot and Wally | Friends Held. Selss GEGGR GGAE Sls CAMBER, ° ° ll bl ° h val) 4 » 5 fi ers Piste sae? fatal” ater he Wie "hos | Desire Wtiam Bante ot the Rovk| Se Ps yates Going in full blast—offering the greatest Armstrong, the negro who hy -| away Beach police atation arrested | em the jueens! ridge, had ae i ities“ Ralaehr cabled twsatreoine | ee clothing values ever seen in New York , “Dusty” Coleman and sid Burns Both) and four men who were riding with Detective ‘Brats say the taxiead late Char Wi ile. ee Te Cie pect preted’ ltgeat| nat ta & taxicab See Raletgh la not deny the taxi did not This statement is going some, too; but I happen to know*’whereof I Gulag vesthods ot Prag Pe gpl wate | Ratetgh, who watt he lived at No. 476 ire oe eee speak, and I am ready to show you to your entire satisfaction. This mewhat aimiler, but Sullivan was very | summer sale is an event in clothing, and the way it is being patronized - bad strict about is eating, while Papke <a trying to feel the other out. Be- took less cure about his, and dug ato | shows the great reputation I have made all over the city. as peers manner. tha Papke Not Himself When He crowd Jt MMGAtIRASa ARG ‘whiled ete n Ing Britishers When thousands of people are lured out of their way from Broad- me awa: ntti the men in the ring ! . Lost Decision to Thompson in| shoud tarnish more excitement by sing: | Of welant “ou have, aur the | f | way and Fifth Avenue to do their shopping here it means that I have ; Ing, their principal tune being “Wel tyes papke when he used to say that | oops. y : | something out of the way to offer. aA Australia, but He Trained and| ‘pn't Go Home Until Morning. ae. he could, make the middleweight limit — : These Prices Tell the S i ey Was Fit for Smith, Knocking} ina cor the pace ausing the whole nignt, |!98." However, Billy had no trouble | W f , | % fi He was in and out and all around the| !n this direction t 5 a Values up to $12.50 nw $8.50 “~ Values up to $15.00 now $10.50 re Values up to $20.00 nw $12.50 * . Him Out in Seventh Round, puffing Papke. There was only one} 08 the afternoon of the. day knockdown in the fight, and that was Billy, with a hard swing to o'clock. He ¢ to have ridd NO. 88.—BILLY PAPKE. |‘ Or irocorariin cmaeapntrs Store Closes Tomorrow at 12:30 ped to the floor, yi Forvrient, 1011. by The Prew Publishing Co. /and as he was getting up got a lot of | mob! Lh eet tod a ES et i V ] 2 0 1 00 ea Soa {Posinvon his: giovoa, S146, Smmedlatety | English vcousing call i, had b alues up to $25.00 now $14. ' ad second, “Duke” Mu Fic van Suatwalnea vosia’ aed) euais ay ugges Values up to $35.00 now $19.50 he fe came to a place where he could borrow tsmaniike action he wi } y 4 c] vf fa bicycle to to some point where he | @on, Thoinpson was a member of the| Piauded. There were exci Path plas ese Ss es @roup of fishters under contract with |i" the fight, but most of the time it was | could secure @ “motor.” He showed up s ee u McIntosh; he wag also an American |Tather one-sided, with Johnny having | Healt te fad ¢ 9 You Forget? re " ‘ NG | ied, and weighed in under the lim and a native of Papke's own State of| tients hat te good sondition aga wne| aid Papke. The British papers, com- Iinois. The two were matched tofight! aile to put up his usual fight, and|™enting afterward on the incident Awenty rounds on Feb. 11 at the Stailum| when Referee “Snowy” Baker awarded ig rman ot Then i i ta Sydney, Thompson had fought aj the decision to Thompson at the end of Nya actinat highly 9] WOMEN WHO MOTOR will be interested in these new number of battles since going to Aus-| the twentieth round the audience found s ‘Ss > jori of d of tralia, with varying success, one of the| the verdict to its Hking. Thompson Bonnets and Hats, a: the majority at f taffeta an ther principal ones being a twenty-round go *illed for America two daye after this silks, in the new Autumn modes, ‘umerous collapsible styles, including the fascinating “Balkan Princess” Hood. Other women may prefer typically English Hats of stitched ps Dir yar br cloth—high crowns and narrow brims. Alsoa few charming sag Leh opar a styles in Batavia cloth. $1.95 to $9.75. Third Floor ¥ A PR ESS SLIP is quite the most satisfactory foundation Bulldings and Grounds has demanded ( Remember, every garment is sold with the same. guarantee of ae service that accompanied it at its full selling price. These clothes I am offering are my regular stock of this summer's suits, made in the latest styles and fabrics—not odds and ends collected from everywhere for sale purposes. My sale prices, too, are bona fide reduc- tions from my regular selling prices, and, as my patrons know, my regular prices are sale prices everywhere else. For instance, my $15.00 Suit is a $25.00 Suit in any other store. Ana at $10.50 it’s a gift. In justice to yourself look my values over and sce how they compare with other values you have come across. « Clearance of Boys’ Clothing The same sweeping reductions that affect the men’s department also take place in the children’s department. Here's a real opportunity. $2.95 Boys’ Suits ; now $1.55 $3.95 to $4.95 Boys’ Suits now $2.70 $5.95 to $8.95 Boys’ Suits now $3.70 $9.95 to $11.95 Boys’ Suits now $5.70 Moe Levy MZrore’ 119-125 Walker Street, New York eve? otlock Three Blocks East of Broadway, One Block from Canal Street Subway grith Dave smith, which the American | "Smith's win over Papke was not taken toe one e had already | seriously by anybody but himself, but the resignation of the manager, W. J for a lingerie frock. Whether you select one of lawn or eight limit, 1L stone 4 pounds, or| Coffin. The committee further orde: 4 silk, you are certain to geta slip that is well proportioned pounds, being made and that the| the fry lu a and one that will fit. Lawn and Nainsook, $1 to $10; the scales after the fight t under w engaged passage on a steamer for! he was quite puffed up over it and America and the match was hastily! began agine himself a champion. Gotten up \ were commenced for ‘The promoters claimed that the batt! Smith wanted 60 per was for the championship of the world ate receipts, win, lose or Dut it was not. Thompson even got on | draw, He also insisted upon the mid- t Pe Eee ane. Donae Tell Messaline, $5.75 and $6; China Silk, $5 and $7.50. White, light blue, pink, violet and black. Second Floor IF A SILK PETTICOAT is the only thing needed to complete | the week’s-end wardrobe, there is a large variety from |}} ich to choose, at $1.95, $2.96, $3.95, $4.75. Colors and |f| »s suitable for traveling or ‘neath dainty frocks. | ound feat deal more than his ad iy was fat and slow an of trouble with his wind, ii a the date was set f tit at the Stadium. urns Tabies on Sinith. Ard Be this fight wie as," 88) GREEN APPLE PIE America. ‘The result | o Smith from the) “Tf everyone could try a | tralian | = } h Second Floor | 5 | THIS MISCELLANY OF SEPARATE SKIRTS will be slice of my pie-y ou couldn't opportune, as white Skirts are generally needed by |f | make D&C C fast enough.” wallop women goin Quite a varicty of styles, as we are @ suspicion tha jaw that sent the Austra aw they Raker was refe closing out Skirts in broken sizes that were $4.75 to $5.75- | h tomorrow at $4.25. White Bedford cord, pique and natural linen. Also s rts of white rep, lawn’and Third Floor DEC linen, $2, inst Darby & Co.” "New York York| uied for June | y in every woman’s On, Oxf a a a TTT | iestyle or one that is y select it in this July Clearance f less than its res lar price, Prices —— pee TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, JULY 22%° gg SKE Our Jewelry = ‘Specialse'10 Cents | Only a Few Mentioned Here | | Te CLASPS PENCILS HATPINS THIMBLES LINK BUTTONS STUDS | SCARFPINS FOBS Special To-Morrow HANDY PINS CHAINS | % Carat, $20 | Greatest Values Ever Olfered | 17 Jeweled in the History of Jewelry Manufacturing Guaranteed "ALL GUARANTEEO" $ NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED Railroad oe Service start at $1 a July CLEARANCE SALE IKE a snowball in its descent from the mountain Hl Renewed vigor in the Sale tomorrow, even though top—increasing in size as it travels onwards—so it-will:ho. only. a halt @ay! does this sale increase in popularity as it goes along. ‘Those who have bought suits show them to their friends, who in turn come here anxious to share in the wonderful values offered. {| | New K. Fourth Floor || ANEW SUIT is first on many a man’s vacation list — ahead of | ONE DOLLAR is the Yale key to untrammeled selection |f | IN’S STi AW HATS that are samples of |}! id M4 grades, with some of our own ulded. At $1,50 is the remainder of among MI leading mal ine $2 and 3 Hat and $4 Straws—the best Hats in «ular stock of the fishing tackle or the railroad ticket. It’s fine for him | that he choose from several hundred Gimbel high- | | grade $25 to $35 Suits at $18.60, Fourth Floor | THE BOY WHO PLAYS mizht just as well have | cool Wash Suits as not while $1.35 will bu . Sizes 2!4 to 10 yrs. Also kt sat 60c and 86¢e, and of linen ¢ \ Men’s Suits, \ Now Reduced to SQ. | Formerly $15, $16.50, $18 and $20, some more | qualities he duck Tro rat 85c. Men’ s Suits, | ‘teat Reduced to $4 5 Fourth Floor SUIT C/ SES AT 35 will take all your over-Sunday traps com- Formerly $22, $25, $28 and $30,) | fortably and safely. Strong’ leather, leather-lined, straps ! naide and outside} 24-inch, Main Floor f . XFORI DS aT $2.35 are our regular $3.50 qualities, in | Come here and be convinced yourself. You will find a vast stock of the finest type and a good a ie ment of sizes. Sece uy ; of summer suits to select from—in all the most desirable fabrics, most fashionable rep SHIRTS 3 AT Ai RB oilltmlaeas avareta miata models and in all sizes, for men large and small~-and each suit made in our own ae aaa | on pee : Grade, for ero thay Dave ae Thompson ae Fast. n —_— = —— ! to $8.76 for Biouses that were / $1.50 to $12.75 Third Floor The Wonder Sale of the Day— | Scores of Going-Away Needfuls ’ | ay be selected at decided economies in this | Vogel Bros.’ 54th July Clearance j|{} ," | look Siurts, and does not workrooms for this summer eeason, assuring a crisp newness and up-to-the- minute styling. Main Floor 2 GOOD NOVELS w which we can recomr end fc Ff are “O r the ond or ed,” by He ydnor on ($1, ault,”” ) eh ry Car ad “The Long Kol Johnston ($1.40), Fourth Floor “a, «42. Stat 8 Ave. al GIMBEL BROTHERS | |CHARLES A. KEENE wt", 180 BROADWAY, NY. | | | , ' ‘ F ame , OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M., SATURDAYS INCLUDED t

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