The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1912, Page 17

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iZ 2 Countless Details of Routine The Highlanders will not come to| meeting yesterday. She received one ing of th . As usual, thi . That Must Be Attended To |ee's'vana ana plenty ‘of foilidsations | Shae tiny ea ine patton Wine, “ote, foF &: Before Teams Arrive. iid Hi iby aE iH coveted films, ‘After playing Battimore the Giants weary, h : new principle, Deteats Smith) sities" ween, Set at Paes fe a ten-round battle which wai marred by clinching, Tommy Maloi the west side fighter, defeated “ Smith of Hoboken at the Brown Gym- nasium A. A. show. clever for Smith, and by repvatediy using @ left hand jab into his face, a left ewing into his body and frequent ingide right hand uppercute to his mouth and jaw managed to win on @eth fought in his usual style, rush- ing et Maloney and swinging away with NATIONALS —RONS_HITS__LEFT ON BASE — ERRORS END OF INN! AMERICANS... RUNS— HITS_.LEFT ON BASE— ERRORS — The Evening World to-day starts a new baseball series, a nine-inning ball game in pic- tures. The Nationals and the Americans are the opposing nines. See if you can Agure out the Aret inning to-day. The second inning, and the solution of the first, will be printed to-morrow. Save your solutions and compare them with the official box ecore at the end > of the game. Three Greater New York Clubs : Busy Preparing tor Openings’: Basu icommntiest Maay ee they play an exhibition, game wtih Jer- | Lenox voters think 0, Miss Meyer was fmposetble to fill all the the Polo Grounds r some time, the juarters have not been as those ef the Farrell has been @ large amount however, for Secretary O'Brien assistants, principally heading tions for moving picture priv- tly every fil compeny f the water has its heart a to mei. in action, but eo far the comesssion has not been let. Owner Brush has not yet decided whetber he cares to have the pictures mage, and until he returns from the South no one will be given the privi- lege. It is understood that some of the offers sent tothe Giants’ headquarters have mentioned almost fabulous sums for the exclusive right to make the ‘will herve first peep at the Giants when nana ttn tanta asic aa Tommy Maloney |: Berea tn emer LL GAME IN PU? Coprridht, 1019, by ‘The Frees Publishing Co. (ThgiitGe To END-OF QR HALF a usr wey City. the only woman to vote in Lenox town town until the night before the open-| vote and Maurice J. Roohe, caudidate when y ball” is heard at Ameri. Pek walk coe ieee ee und who is gallant val““My Feet Were Just Aching for TIZ” “|Let Your Poor, Tired, Chafed, Tender Feet ‘‘Spread Out’ Gloriously in a Bath of TIZ! Send for FREE Trial Package of TIZ Today. “*Just Couldn’t Wait to Take My Hat Off.” i your feet be frost. isonous exudations sore, corny and tired. South Wal Maloney wes too YOUR HOME ra, YOUR PARLOR FURNISHED BEOR 4 both hands for his face and stomach, | Ia only two rounds did Smith have the better of jhe milling, they be:ng the fourth and tenth essions, when he shook Maloney up wi = short right and left hand ewings on jaw, — Gallant and Grigin Box Draw, WHITE ENAMELLED J rae BED (aoe os “Caney “dain “ot husrala bad COMPLETE boxed ten speedy rounds at the Central A. ¢ bout a drew. Krom the unde clever bloc! ane refere declared the 10. theo eighth rot Griffin had a aligot ‘and "good Sead, ‘gate tome 1 OPEN ° Stee eee ety «65-71 SMITH ST =<": BROOKLYN * the Mary Garden requisites. | = AGreeting tothe Goddess of Sprin This was the ancient Persian significance of Easter. A celebration of the if filment of all promise and delight. A day of tribute and it eget It may be some dim subconscious survival of this tradi for the fashion of sending gifts of perfumes and candies for Easter Greetings. Whether She’s Maid, Wife or Sweetheart : she'll be expecting your Easter offering, and lis- tening for the ring at the door bell that will an- nounce it. You will be wise if you do not disappoint her, and wiser still if your gift takes the form of per- fume finer and more distinctive than you have ever sent her before. Every woman is eager to find a really ez- pressive perfume. > Mary Garden—the perfume 4avA outed for the diva whose name itbears. Poignant, yet delic with as tinct an in viduality as that of Miss Gardenherself, its astounding vogue has sur- prisedeventhe great parfum- eur by whom it was devised. Every bot- tle bears the famous gorse medallion with the profile head of Miss Garden, and is sold in the crimson case that has become identified with Parfum Mary Garden, (V. Rigaud, Paris), 94 the bottle; one oz., $2; one-half oz., 91. Toilet Water, #3 the bottle. Trentini is the suggestion of all illusive charm and dainty lure ex- pressed in frag- rance. Beas: ite is the adjec- tive that per- fectly describes it. ld in a R beautifully cut bottle in a vic- let silk case, it is one of the most admired perfumes ever put before the public. 7 Parfum Trentini (V. Rigaud, Paris), $2.50 the bottle. Toilet Water, $2.50 the bottle. Charmona is a pure golden extract that is of itself a literal embodiment of beauty. It is the perfume of the woman who chooses to emphasize a distinct and definite personality. Charmona is one of the most delightful essences ever blended. Charmona, extract, $2 the bottle. Toilet Water, $1 the bottle. - Incensia has the faint sweet sug- gestion of the Orient combined with a mysterious poignancy and allure, It is the perfume of subtle finable charm: and inde ‘ Incensia,extract, the bottle. Toilet Water, 75c the bottle. Violet Excelsis is the Violet essence of which the fas- Biidious woman = never tires, To put a drop of it on one’s palm is like placing a fresh violet there. Violet Excelsis, extract, $1.25 the bottle. Toilet Water, 75c the bottle. In every Riker and Hegeman store you will find # very ment of all the fuvorite imported and domestic eifumes, Toilet. Waters and Tcilet Requisites. Perfumes ranging in price from 10c a bot. to $25 4 bot. We cordially invite FREE you to pring your handkerchief to any Riker and Hegeman store any day this week, and permit us to perfume it with Trentini Extract, made by V. Rigaud, Paris. We want you to know this delicious new perfume. YOU ARE SAFE WHEN YOU BUY AT RIKER-HEOEM AN DRUG STORES for ition that is responsible The Bon Bon She Loves is as much a part of her as the song she sings or the gown she wears. It must be distinctive and delicate and dainty or it would not win her favor. She will appreciate the rare and delectable flavor of the chocolates and bon bons sold by Riker and Hegeman. We offer you a very wide selection of the most exquisite confections produced by the masters of the art. Only a few of our specialties are mentioned here. Guth’s Chocolates 40c, 50c, 80c, $1 the Box eate! 9 Tom.) ead 4 ALU arr chocolates on With every dozen eggs we will give free a package: ag aT of Easter Egg Dyes and Patterns. Just the thing | ’ve been looking for! Perfectly simple dyes—yow | easily show the children how to use them. t Os b> confiseur| you can e i ceeded ~ in a subtle appeal that heretofore has been the exclusive secret of the great French confec- tioners. Take her a box of Guth’s at $1 the pound, or 80c the pound, and she will tell you they are the equal of any bon bons she has ever bought in Paris at eight to ten francs the pound. that Excello Sweets 60 cents the pound Excello Sweets are the most alluring, best assorted sixty-cent chocolates, besides being #0 good, Every piece of candy is one of her nest: are the erences, and she will tell you so. uvery piece of candy in the box is wrapped in a little brown frill, and is as attractive to look at as it is to eat. 60c the pound; 30c the half-pound box. Riker’s Perfect Chocolates Only 39 cents the pound Every chocolatein the box is selected. In the less ex- pensive makes of can there is often a sameness in the individual pieces. Every piece of Riker's Perfect Chocolates is a variation of a candy recipe. Every filling is different and every filling is delicate and delicious, We recommend Riker's Perfect Chocolates as the unquestioned equal of most chocolates selling at 50c and even 60c a pound, Try one box as an illustration of the incomparable values offered by our Candy Department, The Telephone Book Will Give You the Address of the Nearest Riker and whi mon Hegeman Drug Store jacket of delicious Guth Choe- Drouc STORES Only 23 Cents a Dozen The Best Eggs You soda than by demonstrating the superior quality. of the materials used in our various fountain recipes. | Last Easter-time, with this in mind, we bought 10,000 | dozens of the same kind of eggs that we use at our foun: tains and offered them to our customers. plan this year. We have bought 25,000 dozens of the same quality of eggs which we use at our sods foufi tains. Every egg is inspected and tested, so that we know it is fresh and pure and good. If you have ever had one of our egg drinks you know that Riker-Hegeman eggs are not only fresh, but that they have a flavor aiid, | quality incomparably superior to any eggs you have ever’ dozen eggs at the low price of 23c per dozen. supply will not last long. We cannot supply mail orders,’ nor can we agree to deliver eggs. A Package of Easter Egg | Dyes and wtnx IM transfer pictures. We give you a full-size package | imparting to his chocolates a delicate flavor, | FREE with every dozen eggs for only 23 cents. The trouble is that in America ’most every one lives in big towns, and the towns are so full of houses and |} folks that there is no room for the bunnies to build} | ity of this situation, we have arranged for a very fine. lot of Easter eggs made of the very nicest candies? And they are here now, all ready and waiting for you, | Awhole crate of Candy i A. Eggs—Our Easter candies the purest, the best, the *pecial pref-|,most delicious chocolates Vv and Among the Guth Easter novelties is a pretty crate of Chocolate Eggs with Last year they were received by the children with the wildest kind of delight and we were entirely unable to supply the demand for this delectable toy. This year Chocolate Nougat Eggs— entirely new. Delicious vanilla nougat, made of honey, cane sugar, whites of eggs and al- 25,000 Dozens — of Pure, Fresh Eggs ot Enetes | Ege Dyes | Ever Ate--- Only 23c a Dozen This Week Only We know of no better method of advertising our The demand was The results were almost cma | fe will use the same. more than we could supply. n anywhere—and we are now selling these 25,000 We advise you to give us your order at once, aé the Patterns ets, making 100 different shades. Six beautiful chain | Do You Believe Fairies? | Certainly! You know as well as any grown-up knows | fairy rabbits lay the brightly-colored Easter eggs. s in which to lay their eggs. Realizing the gray} made for us by Guth, confiseur who makes bon-bons in the world. pped cream filling. we hope we have enough to go around. Price 25c. An Easter Egg like a Jewel Box and every candy in it like a jewel. This bi; chocolate egg is made wit a metal hinge, and opens to reveal an alluring assort- ment of the famous Guth confections. Packed in a dainty box. Price 25e. ds, covered with a rich olate. 10¢, 15c, 25¢ Other Easter novelties of special boxes of pure delicious candies at 2$¢ the box; Easter candy chicks and puff-puff ducks, of the best marshmallows, at 1@¢ the box; ete., etc, You may be sure always that every piece of candy’ fj sold in a Riker-Hegeman store is pure and wholesome. |] You are safe when you buy your Easter candies of Riker-Hegeman. :

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