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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), Hey, Boy | Leave AGUASS or Sopa IN MY CORNER Jack Britton Looked Like a Champion in Everything But Hitting Power Against Young Brown. ome weererec™ |[IDTON [8 ONFDENT ® paste #0 him BRITTON enjoyed ten rounds PRICE OF SEATS, TOO, knee acnane ‘Garden Ae YANKEE YACHTSMEN JUST LIKE EBBETS. intiitescres win te. tee hkl bering, vet er os ar racngiea, ihe { | PHILADELPHIA, March 2. — The fact tne nvetamoton in creenne| Ml | ARREE TO RULE) \ Soaarae cae avanae wate fd Ta We catty’ Britton, wee the dent Locke of the local National League i i 2 [ i i t Club agrees with Owner Ebbets of the Dodgers that the daya of higher priced THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1918 ~~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BRITTON WAS VERY FANCY WITH YOUNG BROWN WAR A LUTTLE We, IN “The (OTH Round... pald a dividend in twelve years and the fans must ‘help us now.” Tt is believed that the local fans will shortly make known how they feel about the boosting of admissions, Phila- deiphia was the home of twenty-five cent ball, but In the last few years the Phillies’ twenty-five cent bleachers have deen reduced from 15,000 to below 4000, —_—-. Bouts at Four Clabs. A TES wri told, Dontng shows this | © tomorrow night, Lah Houck wilt key rene od ms manuf: At i get Fa ba ek will tackle. Ri ., At, the Atlamtic Gard c. inkg A On aber Rete wos fos ev . aya, gan and mith a Frevk Hi ost Sou hic nl ae 2 — aes Fighters Ont of Town. ‘Two good rill be fought out-of-town on Monday “pacht.. | Knockout Sweeney, who has re. tack. ip, will meet. Joe lo of this elty, in a ten-round bout iy Pa, while at sr at kia Alberts’ mm y grange i baseball have come and announced his i wat week. id \cak: Vaan ta et Asks New York ¥.€. Y. C. to Recon intention to-day of increasing the cost ‘aneen, Rong *: He * ‘ of grandstand seats from 50 to 73 cente. 7 jabbed,, boowed, ne por Bice and sider Its Refusal of His The Philly fans, also, will have fewer } undercuts Gewn shoots and in- cont bleachers, Sees and outenecte, back anders, Challenge. Accompanying his announcement, the pivots, occipitals, corkscrewa, and a Phillies’ President gave his reasons for few new punches that have not yet a te the Increase tn prices, ‘Fandom wants 1 ‘deen named. Then, near the end of the/ RPFAST, fretand, March 2%1.—A re the best these days," said the local | ten rounds he used the right © f6W {quest has been nent by cable by the kul. “We have to compete for pl | mes. Royal Ulster Yacht Club asking the against stl bed the ce eae | ieee peek over yi ergl ged Paco New York Yacht Club for a reccnaidera- RSS. ie sreater earning capacity. We havi 1 Feet Riera ee ne iimit to Me pers | tion of ite refusal of flr Thomas Lip- a ‘a challenge for the America’s Cup,| Ure the New York Yacnt Club will bo|ton’s challenge, but declined to give! Gatency. He tried all the time He | tons ol Rood enough to give this matter, they] out the text of the message pending @waeng everything he knew, and Brit-| The was accompanied by a long state- a ton away, 4 stood still, hopped adout like a grass | signified its agreement. it is possible that a special meeting But he didn’t stop coming in. ton's statement is as follows: ‘eat while he fanded a solid Geoply regret that the New York| The New York Yacht Club has re- the tenth round Britton, who| Yacht Club has been unable to accept| ceived the cabled request for a titting ® million times a|my challenge. After reading the ex-|consideration” of sir Thomas 1. sinee the beginning of the first, | planation given of its refusal I can only jenty showed signs of weakening. | conclude that the challenge and the in- lege were shaky and his face was|tentions of the challenger have been . Brown fought harder, and Brit- | misinterpreted, The deed of gift atates: rallied and slugged with him unt! "The competing yachts or vessols if last bell rang. At the end Jack | of one mast shall de not lees than so tired that a tap might have | sixty-five feet nor more than ninety him down. But he had won by Ree pean aendent errs, cet te at \t fowrtege WAH, S08 that wae] Re Coed 6S eS tno _otate “It must be presumed that the framers wire a of the deed of gift intended that some coe vhs he | reasonable meaning should be attached uts, strictly enforcing the rules, ‘The clubhouse was packed to the | ‘° thelr words, and they coukl never have contemplated such an absurdity * All the Bowery was there, and | ay q challenger of sixty-five feet being 4 few fans trom other places. The Naptyaeat alten In tout, went on at 1040, Tt te ber | Mey ete de ena a tno tous intere jing quite the fashion of late to jon of reine Commons is etoen rte | eames of he deed with the defender to 75 feet water line. a | World Wants Work Wonders. aah 's Stickers. - Don’t let the er on > i at AT NBLBON has. “made up,” and Bats affectionate spouse has asreed to withdraw her suit and On Steaks on a month's honeymoon up in Si in, just to give Bat another chance. adds a eaten weice makes denpatches say this is to be re Lid many a dish a feast. ed as “trial marriage.” No more a __| LEASPERRINS' HE French papers just reosived bri = ” @on't bubble over with enthusl- SAUCE ‘McRae ‘Tru-Blu’, Line Stri, at $15, too. Waltz into my new, YOUR EASTER HAT T reslisw my claime ere The new hat “Stunt.” A somewhat different soft hat with ribbed crown and brim. with every order THE MARLBOROUGH A new Derby with wide band and buckle. It will cost 8 dollars elewhere. ‘Why pay more when you can't get more?” accept my interpretation of the deed of] {ts oMcial consideration. A meeting of; eked, | crouched | ment from Bir Thomas Lipton with! ict, 1 shall be happy to rémove from| the jw scheduled for March 27, but 9 id aldestepped, back stepped, stepped in, | which the committee of the Irish club| fy challenge the words to whion they rs I ask no Crocus ait no Ye PoeB Pofdhly ) on the Circle.” credit—sell three suits to their one and pay $10,000 less rent (out of high rent atten): These be some sty CLEVER CLASS CLOTHES for loos thas. $35 and $40. Look swell and starc and are running strong, hopper, and in variove other devious| The committee hopes that the har-| sty" season for aslecting a Tetooter ial weiece Mlvefore men to taxe up thei3} Whe Long Strike of the Garment Makers in - Sruccnis tee ie ania onjous relations of the two clube will/that a yacht of this dimension repre-| don have sald that Sir Thomas might New York and all other big clothing centres has without encountering @ny- | ceastul series of races. and therefore *0nts the largest type of cutter now rao+| modify the terms of his recent uneuc- raised the “old Harry” with the ready-made clothiers. ' f fuesta the New York Yacht Club tol" ! any part of the world. ceastul challenge, eliminating the ob- There’s a short-circuit of right merchandise, and “Browse :head sethed andireconsider ite accislon. mit, Thomas “THOMAS J. LIPTON.” | jectionadle clause which sought to timit the ready-made man’s up a tree. Penests can’t be Cire iid so they’re doing the next ing off their last Spring’s “*Left-Overs' and st thing by slick | salesman BE AO Ce “Old-as-Adam” sad store suits on you. ly-made man can’t buck me for sour SPRING SUITS I MAKE TO inlonalat M ORY, in, one of my bright and airy shop at 1655 Broadway and see the class of wore | I tae out. Then you won’t have to wonder OF quest, bro ther, why $1 ° 5 4) “Your Uncle William’”’ does so s: ing big tailoring business that it gives all his competitors the ‘Willies. “‘Ask About Me’’ Bvery Style We Shew ls NEW. The Greatest Variety a Town. bees to arelley £9 8 Our price is just half of what you pay for equal quality and style elsewhere. you to ‘Chance Me” on SOME HEADLINERS your next suit—I give phe en, by ly hat} Ir green, brown, blue and English mixtures MEN’S or 2 THE RAEBURN WOMEN’S Jet new eat a with Button on the Top.” You will see it elsewhere, but RAINCOATS 1 Subway Minute from 42d St. THE WHIPCORD FREE! — FREE!} 1655 B’way at 5ist St. aan @n@ get away with purses four or five times as large as thoy could get here. Ag the French writer says, they are we a 5 n Men’s Tailoring Hae: Se eae ati fala, boot, abe 6 They will attract eas erat ee Fi gh cade ou the very Cae Sean Re eR hve, Cor, Martot & Washington Ste, | Credit—Pay as Convenient a ‘ ad = — eet. an seg? Guarantec ever styles “p credit to the sport," aata Billy | ‘ Gibson last night. “In the old @ngs before the Frawley law, when we they will gain your confidence (Comparisons Prove were all running fe the. Sembareele | by th Li rene gr, aes eg tetooiauelty H'That You Get More Than thé day after the McFarland-Moran bout at the Fairmont, McFarland, Moran and mynelf had to appear in court. Packey and I stood together, with Moran tn the background, There wasn't a acratch or @ bruise on Packey. Possibly Moran "t look quite as good, “Where's McFarland” asked the | Judge, looking all around, | ‘f'I'm here, your Honor,’ said Packey, See the very clever display of io#{ 50 | HATS 5 |ARA! TEE TO GET Your Money’s Worth Here WE WORE FOR You Suits sold elsewhere by custom tailors at $60 can be ot anes bought here for $40. Even ready-to-wear suite cost more and can’t possibly have th: fit or finish or ex- clusive materials. ——_ Suits and Overcoats $20 to jo Humane ——7 | Borah tak eee, \HURTIC & i SEAMON’S | ao, Next Week. PARIA stepping up. re you McFarland? eaid the at, fn 1200 Stuy, ‘25e, ‘o-day, CoN ee lontsow lookt Uttle astonished, Call and let us show you how efficiency insures per- ‘am, your Honor, said Packey. | At the Handiest fect clothes at moderate prices. YEARS OF DRERETTON | Bi “4‘#o you're the desperate prise-fighter fought a prize-fight last | One of My 30 Hat faiA the Judwe. ‘Why, you haven't a mark on you. You haven't been prise- ing; you've been playing croquet. Cass dismissed.’ Broadway & | Poor Lee BAIL ‘ b , denitnSROM Cea casera cit 3 oo (PROLUMBIA "$y, BURLESQUE .¥%,, | THE GAYETY GIRLS AAURRAY HILL THEATRE Gx, aad (THE MERRY WHIRL A |PALACE New Yk BROADWAY \T FORTY SEVENTH Si ‘Management of MR, PRANK MONDAY MATINEE, March 24 LA NAPIERSKOWSKA THE ETERNAL WALTZ HY MAYER | OTA GYGI Famous Cartoonist, ‘Violin Virtuoso. The London Palace Girls SPEAKING TO FATHER Played by MILTON POLLACK & CO, 4 Vanis | s| Mcintyre & Harty Athletes, A Singing Comedy Duo, Performance Dally, 2.30 & 8.15 THEATRE THOMPSON MATE! in an ARABIAN PANTOMIME. An ett in, two ecenes, PALL, 1h CHADWICK ABEL BERRA, GEORGE ADE THE KING'S JESTER ED. WYNN & CO. Box Office Open 10 A. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ABOLISHED dried up tobacco. That 5-cent tin holds just enough to keep fresh ’till you’ve smok- _ed it ALL, TO-NIGHT at 6. TALES OF HOFFMANN * HARDMAN BIANO_ URED. AMUS! ) ME FORK 1. EMPIRE LIBERTY HALL wre Ow WiASOn [NIC TP eANBuIRGR ye ee! Garrick G35, 14, Pear. THE Sons BNA Ey Marien om Wed ee ae ee & hat at ROBERT HILLIARD n ani tags coe Poor iff Rice Wit RUTHST. Ni New Amsterdam \,.2°%, LIBERTY": ar Frecinns, at 08. wets | MILEST IETY # “STOP TH! ay & Thus No Peformance $1.50Ma: w 2, | MADISON SQ. “GARDEN” ae FOR_A SHORT SEASON—REGINNING SS/TOMORROW AFT. 2.15, Nights, 8.15, Doors Open 1,18 & 7.15, . EW iON ALN CHARACTER, BRECTACLE es.8,0. ‘Sat Wed & Sat.,2.20, EX’ MATINEE NEXT MONDAY. OPATRA Witem am COMEDY {38.3.0 a 15, | WOR Atep ‘FANNY'S FIRST PLAY. Hit rae OTH ST. tie. oF Tes very’ ‘Be. Bi. EF Ea Welt tod fal, La, 18, brs oe $2.50, Children, se i TH SAM BERNARD" “al, B rw We ew, ot LJ 1. Mon, & Wed. CH OFFI Ay tage eae ear 2 | "ae a Henieh h Valet Office, yee De By NTOWS ‘orld Information Burress, =| BRIER! Noten Salto Be $ fate THE WH THE WHIP Hee ‘VEN! ACADEMY OF MUSIC STOCK Co, C0... see ni THREE WEEKS Talking aL hese and'%0 star Acts * THEODORE FRI * DAILY Mats. 250. Ova A iach HOU! eri Ny lath at, Riz ‘Theatre, iasitgin, Ar St, ‘ dates DAILY, Cy ates PRISCILLA KNOWLES k “RAFFLES” iwi LLIAM LIAM MORRIS* NY, THEATRE "acme oy Bway 4 4041 ¥ Frio ana Other Big roadways” Goneg_ Tal Travia (Strung \tane HARLEM Pr), eo HEOTE SVausarat arene tae tate CENTURY THEATRE .. & wT THE ‘LAW i Salant rae tiers aes lath DAILY, LApwtcure Night foe a a) The Big aaa ; 30. >Lanirs ; t oe Ben ii 6 Spendthrift ne Wad & pul a, Phone ssoo Cur A Atop N.Y. ‘Theatre, Plea Cireus BY Meany Other 1 “Frouke of All Winds” AULT TR * STAR THEATRE ,, day & Putton ~ Bi it, eas Bt Sunday World Wants aa Work Monday Wondere, AV. 8 ile Laon 1 @ Tha fil, 23) . jotor 58 th Par} y & nai U + Me ce irene baie ‘i d i b4, 536, Brow in. STORE pay EVE, Lt ts EL A tar

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