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a . PITCHER DRUCKE Ppa aac. ste EVENING WO wre tate ave —_—_—- @en property for more than one year, the requirements under the Doxing law. ‘oa ‘was No opposition to the applica of the club mentioned in submitted to the Boxing 112: Commission are Stephen M. Van Allen, who was manager of the Sportem x The officers the papers YB. Altura & Cay WOMEN'S AFTERNOON, RECEPTION AND EVE NING DRESSES AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS B. Altman & Ga. are Now OFFERING THE Proven Nature's Best food turned Madison Squate Garden, because of its large seating capacity and other ac- commodations, has a great advantage over all the other boxing clubs in the 4 city in putting on a bi; penn asia CHARLESTON RESULTS. uis Drucke, whom Manager Mec. \w picked as one of the most prom- dasebdall twirlers in captivity, te In creating the Western Union jo the wrong kind a ff mi the body. Instead of the Day and ight Letters we have perth geen ny aun A Tie tL FIRST RACE—Two-yeat-olds; puree, | tot practically placed a telegraph in- MOST FASHIONABLE MODELS IN AFTERNOON or, cor eating to dativee the evoan lomebeonerday, Lib (vain, @ to. 3 see fh, thrown Into strument on the desk of every RECEPTION AND EVENING DRESSES, AND PLAIN Drucke fe « great be bulk of « giant [1% Zend. fret beng ‘This ot last tears @ business man in the country. TRIMMED AND FANCY TAILOR-MADE SUITS IN THE DESIRABLE MATERIALS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. ALSO RIDING HABITS, WRAPS, WAISTS AND MILLINERY. ALL AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. Manager MoGraw discovered him down in Texas and had him roped and brand- 4 before he knew about it. In 1910 and Drucke was not the best twirler on e Giant staff. Ase matter of fact, he as one of the worst. ‘Yet to-day he 1s $12,000 richer by rea- mn of his failure to be @ good pitcher. gum, collected in nickels from ubway victims, was paid Drucke, who aa suing the Interborough Rapid Tran- Company for $%,000 for injuries to is back caused by the deraiiment of a ubway train at the Fulton street sia- ton on April 20, 1910. He was thro inst a door and severely injured. The case was called for trial to-day fore Justice Pendleton. Several of Druo team mates were on hand to tify as to his injuries. Before a Jury was selected, however, the attor- announced that the case had been led out of court upon the payment ond; Ralph Lloyd, 107 (Pea! to 1 and 4 to & third. Time, 0. but likewise The sure way ai take a Marmola hn JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, JAMOSTOWN, Va, April 10.—The entries for to-morrow's You may then t races are as follo you will, and the ive or will turn gig Tt naa: | ea ate hee hepa fe. 10 ing 7, ay "that nature “nereclt “euamestsc. at ae ey oom wale, a furlongs; They are the new, long arm of business that reaches, pushes, pulls, does things quickly, vigor- ously. Their cost is trivial and they tell your etory your way. -yoar-olds and ei purse $3900; ‘ountry Boy, 118 (Wile 4 to 6 and 1 to 2, won; Felix, 113 (Fain), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 3 to 2, second; Dalmain, 111 (Lounsberry), 10 4 to 1 and 3 to 2% third. Time, $5. Dora M. Lutz, Hughie Quinn, | ft Top, Elsle Herndon, Orperth, Jay P. King, Dixon, Letorun and Jim Mile ton also ran. THIRD RACE—Three-year-olds and D; purse $350; eix furlongs.—Granite, 18 (Koerner), 2 to 5 and out, first; . of 184 Farmer they will sen in @ sealed and GIMBELS Men’s GIMBEL CLOTHING With the Ring of Spring Newness How quickly a man gets out of conceit with his Winter clothing, under the mellowing influence of a few warm, sunny Spring days! Here, at GIMBELS, is Clothing that really radiates Spring and puts him at once in tune with the joyful orchestra of the great out-doors. ade ha Sten RACK—Five and one-half furlongs; for Fitth Avene, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY ran. —_—— CHARLESTON ENTRIES. cash gum to the pitcher. Exactly re acy [what the amount was, the attorneys| RACE TRA\ declined to say, other than to admit| C+ AP Mt was “substantial.” One of Drucke's | Morton's race closest friends, however, is authority | selling; ci furlongs om 100; a statement that he received {77m I: ay pAtileney, 104; “Go James, That Drucke's back was severely in- Proved by his record ia Ii, peer afer Omesa Oil , CHARLESTON, 8. tarted in elghteen s, completing only eight of them, ing four, finistring the season £00, His four nd when he t form. His not regarded as permanent, , as is shown by the fact that im on the payroll and im frequently during the n of 1912, Belated! So These Imported Tagal Hemp ete ee Nothing to jar his sense of harmony in these new Spring Overcoats that are ry 4 me Ea, | hen atic |W ToL eee eee eins Geis | Untrimmed Hats Will He $8.76 Tomorrow — ‘ eumatism “Avenue Coat, at $25 and $86, is a good example, in its smart rough gray, brown, | after he had filled his pelea he dispceed of the rcrraining everal hundred hats to us at a remark- - akira pay ‘needy be and olive, and King’s blue materials, and with its flaring, short skirts, belted and plaited | able conccesion. Naturally we were glad to get them kecauce they are in the latest styles of Paris, 4 as well as of a beautiful quality of hemp. We could easily sell these hats for twice this price, tecaure the quality is there, but they came to us at a discount and we are only too <o to let you benefit likewise. ? _ tyles, including tricorne apoleonic shares, turtans, hats with slashed, pretaasn brime—in these comb! ratooat black-and-white, black-and-sand, black. black-and-castor, black-and-cerise, black-and-cardinal, navy-and-white, navy-and-gold. Ostrich Feather Novelties—Special at $1, $1.60, $2 and $3 Pompons, curled quills, brushes, clusters of tips, pire tree and Prince-of-Wales effects, in State Athletic Com. ion this afternoon a license was meued to the Garden Athletic Club per- pitting public bouts to take place in Medison Square Garden. Application on half of the club for a license shows tthe club was incorporated April filed a bond for $10,000 with the State Somptrolier and has a lease of the Gar- back, or in the splendidly tailored and more conservative Chesterfields, black or Oxford gray. The Overcoats at $18.50 to $40. There's a cheering note, too, in the new Sack Suits that bespeak the most excellent of tailoring, as evidenced in their soft rolling lapels, and their utter absence of padding—(a trick, by the way, that you'll not find so successfully turned in any Men’s Clothing outside of GIMBELS). Oxford blues and what one might call Oxford browns—for the clear brown is Lumbago There is no better treatment for Rheumatism and Lumbago than a simple rubbing with Omega Oil, the famous liniment. Trial bottle 10c. itietattnteenccainsass:} ia =I air ‘ ‘ ‘ ; ite, primrcée, blue, emerald, cardinal, black and nacre shadings. aa aaalal aaa aealelalelwelelea) mingled with white—the new purplish or amethyst shades, as well as the sedater | ™ Here : = grays; many with stripes of varying spacings. Materials that don’t stray into the $3.50 Black-and White Ostrich Plumes, $2.50 2 | < as aS >, . » ji j Beautiful quality, tecauee the flues are wide erd the plumes are thick, 18 inches lerg. tf o common-or-garden kinds of Men’s Clothing. The Suits, $15 to $45. Mi CHARGE TRIMMING SERVICE d 5 _In short, this is Spring Clothing for men of good taste—the ouire is as severely will be extended to an eg ycu purchase bats and trimmings in this Sale or any others in our % Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 avoided as be Lg cree pee a result 5 well-bred distinctiveness—and the Millinery Section—and the price makes no diflererce, {cr all the trimmiog is executed by skilled a Nearly Three Thousand .cheaeshaaintcanaitallr nel Ba 23 com re’ | See Lanett! a $ sa. cae Fe a ; + 7 PE CT in Every Modern : Smith Gray & Co. Suits By American Artists | Tomorrow Last Day—Saving One-Quarter to One-Half STORAGE of FURS 3 Special at 15.00, 17.50 & 21.00 fa ee | gq Its stay is much too short, but there are other claims “pen this be any of f At G IM BELS | M + =| Special galleries have been arranged, and the works of the Store. Thousands of people are admiring the magnificent display today, fi © Gimbel Cold-Air fur Storage Vu nf The Savings Average 7.00 et Fane ies oC note, Pre beet mung Heer th cits | and picking out the rugs that fit the particular needs of their homes; at savings of a ar aivea tae ved Mites the fers noe coly pre 4 Here are garments that represent at the © Mr. H. Bolton Jones, N. A.; Mr. A.T. Van Laer, N.A., | | fourth to one-half. Your opportunity will be equally good until store-closing time sors rane Hg Ueto imtertoras ng ones ‘1 values indicated the fullest measure of at Mrs OVC CTA NEA tomorrow night. These interesting groups will be replenished for tomorrow’s selling: | | furl "home in the Fall more beautiful and lustrous value to be found in ready-for-service fg Ab bovere of Are are invited a view the Rxhueiten. Kermanshah Rugs, 4x7 {t., at $50 | Ro eng Shirvan and Cabistan Rugs, MTOR KeMopELING and REPAIRING, ia dose i cloth a at $15 to $40. most economically before midsummer, ot While Smith Gray & Co. val 4 s SER ENS See 1488. a: Bokhare and Afghanistan Rugs, st $7.60, | {ersive alterations are: made, furs are stcred until : Pp a pestedees rd Bienes Res vee i Before April Showers—These pps bc te veer at $10 to 950. sc anamhae daneaiiee ‘Telephone non Square 8200. Extenson 3, : 4 7] , t., i i t., t i ° when your furs are ready for storage | there exlese now and wins an instance like this a Raincoats at $5.95 to $45 ce by pei oo 675 Grontal Gupte ox i PAPUA in (Mae? ¥ Tur Storage Desk, Third Fleer pai Ps more wore for i; canes PR ye ie et oes he pone ge Mosul Rugs, large sizes, at $36 $96, regularly $200 an oe are vite New | d Shoes plant of ours. ie woman AS) realizes ithe ped of a raincoat Styles in |. Mot e and Pumps ; t le s - ’ ‘Team, L Koantt, 1708 the telesing 20 paving dene ite part in ‘The getting of a Ralnengt isneitter aiticut | Tailored Suits That Women and Young Women wus ae @ aiden ta ‘s nor ¢: sive, because at $5.95 we have a . . : i thr the fabrics came to us materially underprice, as the result of ace Btany, women ‘would be willing to wear— Will Find Only at GIMBELS—Quality “Belmode” factory and mea tits 1 a most fortunate ponene end 80 these valucs, , The Smith Gray & Co. quality tailoring they are smart, and fulfil their purpose. id ra Hy ne I U. t h d Th P Fs Felt sary fu Wits yey feea @ . you will want your Raincoat to measure up -—— the workmen through whose pre poss ae Meg Big Ag Gag: Spotngion el to the quality of your other clothes, we have all 8 nmatche at ese rrices hands each shoe passes does his tom and specially woven styles—nearly A oe which are PEPYS ook, dela ae cubpetiaed crepe de $ 1 9 75 y) 5 2 5 4 5 share ot ie we you vous ry : hine, peau de sole and corduroy, al ices Uj realize why mode Shoes kee; ¥ seve en the pein lnctode soot pair poten Ene ie to 6. Bead , ones $. ’ $ ’ $ ’ } their shape and fit 60 comfort. | Fp laabaap ae tay anenVe > ‘The woman anticipating a European trip will | must appeal from ‘Tis an opportunity that and all standpoints, but particularly from that of value. ye C fra} for she may also wear it on clear days and not be as its quality, Some of these Suits have only \ | wonderful machine, in- | 9 i 15.0 @ apparently Barbenitoe Tan: Thee cos are ae been made within the past few weeks—and then | vellimeatly operated — j 20.00 & 22.50 Value Suits, e' 0 ial po! y us rom London. $19.75 an io our especial order, Besides, these Suits are ex- | that c bags ‘f ; Here you may choose from yarn dyed worsteds, ex- [al $24.50. Third Floor Mr lusive, for we imported more origina! models than even . ne Ot te } cellent velours and cassimeres in correct grays, ‘browns i any other concern for the purpose of having them re- | hi rr le ie le S oe! ’ and neat mixtures, as well as English weave blue serges al The SILK SALONS produced and modified to sell at moderate prices. So holds te ° hape as well as the heavier styles with # —English college and Fifth Avenue models. A it may be that the Suit you select in this Sale at $25 bab sgn Btyles of Boots, in : el Are Radiant is a copy of one of Bernard's or Drecoll’s new models, including tan, cofles brown, patewt leet geod materiale \ 22.50 & 25.00 Value Suits, 17.50 “Aren’t these simply adorable!” exclaimed a foe in te colleotan there Let ‘ tops or black ith ope, al all bale ana alt wie, ; In excellent and complete assortment, are neat mix [2 woman as she ron a glimpse of a group of Reproductions and Modifications of the New black, etieds leather, buckskin, gun-metal <y bee tures, smart and exclusive grays, browns, olives and vari- ous new blues—excellent worsteds, worsted cheviots and velours; many custom fabrics and exclusive designs. 27.50 & 30.00 Value Suits, 21.00 Most of these are custom styles, a number of foreign fabrics being included. There are neat silk mixtures on blue and brown grounds, distinctive styles and smart shades in grays, blues, browns and olives, as well as many fine weave serges and fancy blues. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs ERBEE= make a wise selection in getting a weather guard Coat, which is of a waterproof English worsted, new Foulards in their quaint iittle Jouy designs. | eir There are many others, abeclutely new in eir rich panel striking color-combinations and tl or bordered printin, t strikingly original effect is obtained by printing a lace border and allover effect in white, on darker grounds, Another new Lace-bordered Silk, with the lace woven into the chiffon by a special machine, in various light shades, for evening wear, is $6 yard. Changeable Satin, salt-water-proof, for | athing suits, is another entirely new product, in half a dozn of the most , at 85c to $5 yard, A | \\\ popular changeable effects, as well as black, 30 inches | wide, ut $2 yard. Among the other fascinating Silks $55, $60 We guarantee the style of every Suit as much Models by Francis, Drecoll, Bernard, Poiret, Paquin, Bechof/-David, Martial et Armand For women, sizes 34 to 44; for young women, sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. Suits of fern whipcord, taffetas and men’s-wear fabrics are in the majority. Smart Serge Dresses to Wear Right Now and During the Summer In demi-tailored styles that are different and have the earmarks of custom-made attire, $13.75, $16, $19.60 and $25, Third Floor. $32.50” | MBEL BROTHE whih we display, |, ut $1.76 and 92, m ray 0. le 13] lat: aly brocaded | omy Cowboy Chaps of le atly bripreed, 91.76 and @2, Twe Brecklyn Stores: [f3 ¥ Two New York Stores, "| | | ming, ut $6 yards borusly om, od ‘ ‘Oar | Gl 3 Hoy aut 2 Band ae wo ll Broad: at Warren wor! rdered ‘uffctas, at $8.60 ani 60 yard, and | ndian Wigwams or Play Tents, special at $1. Pulten St. at Flatbush Av. "aeveas roms Oley Bale” | stunning Foulerd designs of Chiffon pallets al $4 yard. | Poon ance and $5. ri m + 980, 60, Tée and Redford Smart Suitings, for mannish tailor-mades, at IATY-TRIRD 81, Bows and Arrows, special at al \e Breodway at An SchAvBot.37th & 38th Sts. |B 91.76 to 43. i nai alae | NEW YORK sli yale 1 oe earth Floor eT) (MMA cel eyed eyoleaeeeayelyehie) * g & bd | Vay Suite an unusually fine collection of ubly, besides being so graceful in appearance. It is HANDWORK — or a él ut $6 pair, Expert fitters in attendance, ———————— Second Fleer Children’s Play Suits Outdoor playtime is almost here, and how the children will love to get out in the Warm sunshine! Here are Oe Indian Suits—that will help to turn “make-l into reality. ‘The beauty of it is that the little girls can sojoy Aad there isa these suits as much as the small boy can, practical side to them, in that they save aes ordinary clothes. Sizes run from 4 to 14 years; prices are remarkably tow. Indian Play Suits, at 766, 61, $1.76 and §2, all with elaborate war bonnets, voy Outfits, newest models, all with lasso, 3.