The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1911, Page 11

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So RTT Sadie "Ty THE i ee WORLD, SULY 27, 1911. HOCKING THESE ‘YO 6GT ON AD ta bs, Mila Qtyh iy ‘on ‘The spot selected was a short distance Warren heavily, Several deputy ang Br to sleep and let the fight go on. This ‘yas by the Rilng that he wone took some time, but finally the repre- managed to quality, | while to ait Mt looked “like sare defeat for $ $ $ $ sentatives of the law were diaposed of, N™ that tt le posttive that there) aie tur of seat anid Sree ne At an | guarters ot giana or oa Tote Sater 9 e 9 : | Ane) Bn, the Ate od 2 yoamenth | ie Bde fate bc Vrasiooten bythe The money saving event for which foresighted men and young | i i} bal | in ha severai| fe rehcci ie sat] Pm fr Rov res cece ves: ||Midsummer Sale ofBrillClothes | oF e from the latter town, where a ring had Oarsmen in Final Workouts for ee et : Nsi e@ e@ {| Ville, “The betting waa very Delfi. ‘The National Regatta at Saratoga Clothes for Men, hb Clothes for Men, with the Eile Wot Wastern” comings, ae <a oe rer |ReABY-TOWEAI READY-TO-WEAR Iffe had learned of the fight ana came | Sixty-one Entries and Twelve along to stop the fight if they could, Great Fighters Charley Whilé. need . pee ‘The gate pedir tet ge ded e that Ske” bey ‘mae bs ret the final Bont of the Ba Sia oh ones They were taken ‘leas All of his batties In the Missts-| From all accounts the battle was a/terest in the rowing td Valley had bet ata heed terrific Maas ks gd man had any =} ba Boag gi jonposad 01 ei 3 . Finally, lu 0 a Tommy Warren Was the First) or Sane inueiiee’ ais" tame révohed | forties round, beth men’ were oo ex-|Aasociation of Amateur Onfemen, All| 8 28 aoe aa ere fake Me be sve (eas men wait each year, and for which they advise their friends to Featherweight Champion of sned ius Seni” Steet Warne, | Mes |Sabe*and’ seme’ of" che'ver Stae | ae eae eects all wait. gees, bog Bi gales Serer ae bigger than ever. Inline [if |the English champion, Warren ace lake after July (5, with our policy not to carry goods over from one season to ted. | i elu rr * America and Fought Many|ceotes. PS OO HTS CE fay eee he fe renee Pairs another, we are determined to sell now all our summer suits irre- Notable Battles During the! “Fixed” the Sheriffs. contested in America under Marquis of | ’ HI. | The battle wan to be for the feather- | Quensberry rules, Tt was generally con- | ter # spective of what price revisions are made necessary. If you have Eighti | weight championship of the wi | Geded that Warren had demonstrated are now all at the sce: ni ighties, Barnes, Geosteran aad’a whole Wait in this butte Mi right co be called the and ‘will hold thelr ual’ workouts t0-|f never taken advantage of the splendid money saving opportunities |to'touiavie. "Because ot the atutude | Several months. Tater he fought with | eae : which this sale affords you, it is well worth your while to do so 0 a orith oul Z ¢ Cinch No. 2.- TOMMY WARREN.| te held in Laud ie borin = “i als | sharp Mani Oe Acheron TACO! pastes holier Lie Loggreg’ tensa ceils] Ae Sele oa ‘goin, iors 36) pn Pg runing | NA HRA na) ween, FOcTunata te, BR | vit Lael Sf realy reupe and | = be had. “Values every one of which means dollars saved to you. : “ito aivcnbplonoe ak | down the Pialel toward Jeffersonville, | clinched his title. This sale also off ers you an op rtunity, to become acquainted at » I fea_unde -| { reatly reduced prices with the superiority of Brill values " pe ern rotners 4 i : | , Summer Suits that are worth $15 and $18, from the time he| f = tan pats 010/400 IOS wlil hold To-morrow and Until Noon Saturday now $10. Blue serge and fancy suits that are In that ailing. that he learned to tse HERSELF IN GEMS, IN BATTLE THAT de tieestiink Gaia Hi the biggest bargains at that price that you cated upon Myatahar bleaseles kaa Nib Ore ere. ce ever saw. A saving to you of several dollars ‘ tnd gen managed to ante ine | THEN ENO ENDED Th BEG AN IN NIN CHURCH EES Men’s Furnishings Fe bahia ied 2 ee ee ae Later on Tommy now, for you will find here such values in suits as are not often to "i Eonts Ghat Weeb he of Pure Silk, in a variety of neat stripes and colorings, at $4.00 and which you'd consider good values at $20, Warren ran away’ from ‘home, and ‘ Re avi | Maal Regular Price $6.00 $22 and $25. Fine blue serges and fancy Ho. was an inveterate gambler, even| VTS: Penry Left Ne Left Note Saying | Fighting Byevoen Portuguese} of Silk and Linen and Silk and Wool, at 2.75 gray, brown, tan and silk mixtures, all of + And always bung srouat] She Feared She Was Un- | Royalists and Republicans hades Bry Hiaceegion, and 4150 them are now reduced to...............++ hese places that h porn of Light Weight Seasonable Flannels, : td a knowtedge ot| Welcome Among Children, Stopped by Troops. eed Rane shear hen at 2.25 Summer Suits that were $22 and $25, $30 . Pajamas values measured by most any standard. Fab- whi He tood watch for| LISBON (by way of the fi \ " . i ‘ " : hs PO AEE Since ciice te, <n gully Seanad a 2.10 rles-and thoseis iat ere tatlores ‘ean Wate $18 00 bare Knuckle flght at Sacramento, He| poay ta Perry in the church at Lobrigo, near Regoa, between Regular Price $4.50 ed in the $30 way—and with the distinction e Eas Touade (with hard giavel, and|oee cee ira Charea|Hoyaita and | Tepustcas. Emr! Neckwear and tone of $30 suits. Topnotch values at defeated John h at Portland, ¢ Lbs a . a © Repub! et a leader, tabbed gen in ie rode, in ary Bui om ranching i eee a # 1.00 $22 instead $30 for ¥-silk-lined Blue Serge ro ae eel aaa berry, who as seventy "yeara| ana amid the shouting of men and the] or oh Grade Ris a etirO abe 2100 65¢ Suits and Shepherd Plaid Suits. Two delight- fs Warr Menged fo! Bids had committed suicide Tuesday | sc1 rt f women, y ry a fee teatherweiet Hof thelnlgit by inhaling gan, and the pollee| ‘The fray was soon trenaferred trom Petia fully coo! suits for summer wear. Come in and Pacific Coast by took charge because she had decked bh to the street, assuming con- d é a seethem just to slipinto the silk-lined sleeves ren met Co herself with all the Jewelry she pos-| Quarter was ee EZ sessed, the most valuable piece of | neither . Troops were is refreshing. Instead of $30, they’re now which was a diamond ring. ailealeut enalanaity canloreacree Tlen’s Seasonable Underwear Mrs, Perry, whose husband was John| According to the newspapers, only four Mid S it f B 9 S i former leather ‘manufactirer|peraona were led and. fourteen ser At Greatly Reduced Prices summer sale 0 Oys su | * $1.50 and $2 Wash Suits now 95c. Russian, military, sailor and blouse styles; Ring rules, with bare kau: s \ Warren knocked Brady out aft terrific fight of nineteen rounds. whipped Jack Roach at Port Towns- end, Washington, in four rounds. It {s belleved the num- larger than this. Thirty! Fine Gauze Sea Island Cotton Shirts, short sleeves felt her lack of Dopiy, eg dumped Deck Known aa char and ih abe Moses ereand G pele ks Bienuy injured and many) or sleeveless; Drawers regular or knee length, at oa° all in neat, seasonable fast color designs. Real bargains every one of them. Ver he met and defeated Johnny Burns| fountain pen holders in Newark, was| Shirts and Drawers, extra quality, at 59¢ 92.50 and #3 Khaki Suits now $1.45. Double breasted and Norfolk styles, eg fn five Founds, “and again whipped notited ef the alscovery of the’ boty DYSENTERY, Natural Gray or White Merino 75c Knickers now 50c. Linen, white duck and khaki. | His Longest F ight. ig an invalid and the first move was to DIARRHOEA, Shirts or Drawers, gauze weight, at 80° Play Suits, #1. Indian, cowboy, jack tar, baseball, soldier and major suits, Warren was then challenged by Tom| &t & doctor to her to help her bear the CHOLERA MOKBUS, Balbriggan or Nainsook Combination Burke, ana the men met at hock of the news. He drove to Cald-| _totemal A al tO tite weer] Suits, sleeveless and knee length, at 70° Vacation and Outing Apparel for Men and Young Men Wyoming. They fought thirty-three} well, where he and Mrs, Higgins Beas eae FF ae terrific rounds under Marquis of| peen living for two months, tn his #5 Flannel Outing Trousers. . ‘ Queensberry rules, the mobile and was on his way to ast t o oP bbd Khaki Norfolk Jacket & Trousers, . Ss two hours and Orange from there wheo the machine| Clear: Sale of Khaki Trousers....... 0 and $2 Auto Dusters; gray and tan. .91.50 to 910 won. With, the exe OEE ADLER rat atl icy er ac ‘ance Sale of! White Duck Trousers $1 and $1.50 Linen Coat and Trousers. . 97.50 fgnt in and that took him until 6,89 o'clock in Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Linen Crash Norfolk Jucket & Trousers.910 Linen Crash Coat and Trousers... .....96 After th. . | the afternoon, id in 18 i" defeated Jen Mrs, Pe hat centric. 1 , oy <ul > ae Gitte Sommers and gye'ayed her hate, reseed poutntuly Bathing Suits pret eeee a nen Sh Oar Cima Stee Cae eres Bias fOUENE With /qnd in other ways sought to conceal Broadway at 40th Street ' and in the t e year and|her advancing years. About a year * ry 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. in. the sprin Se fodant tua [azo sho was the subject of an inquiry scia at cenootnt Men's, ' at $1.85 to 6.25 125th Street at Third Avenue ' more battles with the same man atjas to her sanity. Values $2.25 to 7.45 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich Loulsvill winning both times, = —_— By oe ‘ ‘Although Warren was already a youns | Youths’ and Boys’, at $1.65 & 2,25 Union Square, Ith St. near B’way. THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES hen he first Kentu he < - wee Liwaye known. es Tommy. Values $1.95 to 3,00 eel ven of Louisville, While there Tommy tres rein to his gambling propen- | and was known th hout that Children’s, at $1.45 & 2,00 Wallach Bros. “The Boy His Mt eh a ns LLER ry nyAn S° on as a to hard Uttle fighter also spread. Tommy's great- Third Ave., Cor. 122d St. 647 th Ave, 246-248 W. 125th St. ' ear Geant in te aan 0 ae ALL STORES O EVENINGS . ; 4 Striki Ill Meaged him better than down to | TIKIN, fr i rs Eg and oR ven The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Boys & Young Men s Clothing ’ as ustrations along the wharves and find a couple @f burly roustabouts to lick, Tommy apent quite some time around Lo ville. He fought and defeated man of his welght, and often heavier men, whorscould be induced to meet and Descriptions of Manhattan Shirts Boys’ Prk ng ote gma li r 4 is what wil ohne REDUCED of Chambray, Madras, Galatea, Etc., : O5¢, 1.50 i v ‘ 754 ” On fa . When Aeroplane fim, and his reputation began to d. i vhit Cc ae spring of 188 Warren fought in plain white and fancy colors, Ath Link Pope for the featherweight O-MORROW beginsour re Heretofore 81.98 to 3.50 a ify Aili half. sap a Manl egular Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, SAIS APA ROLE 50% | : Meets Submarine - a f-yearly sale of Manhattan of fine fancy gray and brown mixtures, yes beues aod champlonship of Cincinnat!, Warren ‘winning the battle in ten rounds, on he boxed a ten-round draw OPEN MONDAY AND FS fe Bi ule en BONE a ae Shi t | are are th rpAR? broken sizes, at $2.95, 4.85 Avia Bye SATURDA am\VEN/NES One of many Magazine { Mates in one of the small towns of Bf * rts rere are e prices: Heretofore $5.00 to 7.50 Tuten features of } Ne EON ee “A ; ; “ PURCHASE ~ eatures of CTT eee nares eh : # Smal! Men’s and Youths’ Suits, 13.5 4 eS ’ \ the fight between Warren and Tom $3.50 Shirts now $2,65 $2.50 Shirts now $1.88 34 to 38 inch chest measure, at 50 00-4 BROO KLYN": MRnoa 3 Next Sunday s World yo | plac sys *. i i Fini ot 6 . “rote in Apri at $3.00 Shirts now $2,25 $2.00 Shirts now $1.38 Heretofore 816.50 to 22.50 patito hd SFUEIOR BT } ‘en had been cleaning. up ali the be at fe therweights In the Middle West 1.50 and 81.65 Shi 0’ “ PRE ipiaimtag the ehapionsbla, | id $1.65 Shirts now $1.15 West 23d and 22d Streets Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, 2 — ~ z i - — wt necct e

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