The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1913, Page 9

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NENSOY KNDKS OUT TOW SIARKEY Pugilist Dares All Comers to Fight and Is Put to Sleep by 120-Pounder, ler Misses Two Swings, Then Goes Down. Tom Fharkey, former contender for Qe heavyweignt championship of the Berd, was knocked out early to-day Oy @ foathorweiznt newsboy. One of Ge mpectators declared it was David @M4 Goliath over again. Whether there will be @ return bout has not yet been tage Sharkey is said to be anxious After religiously sticking all nizht to @e regime of mineral waters his doc: fers have prescrited for him, Sharkey ‘Was in that reminiecont mood which his Met of aerated water always puts him fm. To the guests in the rear room of Bis boore emporium at No, 14 Kast Fourteenth street he talked of the men be has beaten und pointed out tho dif- erence between the tattoo marks he @ot when A sauior and the decorations Re acquired in the ring. DAVID DARES GOLIATH TO FIGHT, NOT TALK. Guddenly Tom slapped his 25 pounts @f well pounded flesh and declared he @ould etill lick any man on Fourteanth @treet and looked around for some one @ dare deny it. “You big boob, you couldn't Ick any- Body, not even a kid, and you know it,” Piped & thin voice, and @ solemn silence fell as Sharkey glared around for its owner. {Tt > speaker was George Davis of No. it 7.” & little fellow not 1 pounds it, Sharkey looked at gtr and @tarted to move the furniture out of In here, on your life,” sang out ‘a" shrill voice; “but you come! @ut into the street and I'll hit holes in your big carcass you could creep through.” When a ring had been improvised on the sidewalk, and Dominic Roff of No. Os and the little man as two boys who! would show the club some sporty, the! crowd waited breathlessly and won- dered which hospital “Yellow” would! have to be taken to, @HARKEY MAKES TWO VAIN SWINGS, THEN GOES OUT. Sharkey made two swings. If either! Rad caught “Yellow” h ould never | Rave been at more expense for late) suppers. But “Yellow” ducked, and as be missed Tom's fists he landed on the Corner =— FEATHERWERGHT FE: Former Championship Con-|charies 881 East Twelfth street, who is man i ' ef the west side, had introduced the | 9.98 Greatest Money Saving Opportunity of the Season Mis man's dem, and the fi omigh chan Dion bit the gtit with a Johnnie Kelly of No, 77 7 thir ave. nue was holding the bell as Roff began the count. At the “four” Kelly sound- ed the bell and Tom was lifted to « corner and fanned with the napkin of one of the waiters. But it was @ “Knockout” all right, and somebody threw the napkin into the ring as the white flag of surrender. | Ry the time Patrolmen Lawlor and Lillis, on post a few yards away, |Teached the spot, the ring had disap- | peared, so had “Yellow,” and the ex- champion had been assisted back into his cafe, “He used foul tactics,” eried Tom when he had breath enough, | “Lead 0 I nt only one Par IN A REAL RING, TOO,|*."% mer Dead. Y. April 2— . a years a Repub- Mi of Schenectady County, Loy at his home here late yes Palmer was formerly alatit-Atorney postinaster under Preetden: and from 1968 until its abolition, clerk of the State court i _ Simple Way To Darken Gray Hair You Ci Prepare a Mixture at Home binsers ‘hat Does It Nicely. If every person knew what a sim- ple matt Ey is to darken their gray air im is easily detected, leaving the hair sticky, rubs off or colors the scalp, but this simple recipe, which you can make up at home at little cost, overcomes all these objections and is certain to give splendid satisfaction. To 7 os. of water add one small box of Barbo Compound, 1 os. of bay rum and % oz. of glycerine. This makes . mixture that gradually darkens the hair or beard to a rich, glossy brown, removes dandruff and other ills of the scalp and promotes the growth of the hair. Apply once a week, and when it Is sufficiently darkened use once every two weeks. You will find it you try this excellent formula that there is nothing that can take its place.—Advt. ——______ \ | | | a | below St. 405 Broadway, 126 University Pi., vt Pye a 145 for Their Suits.” 9, | 7 Street Radical Reductions Great Sale 5000 Beautiful Suits to Choose from, Worth $17.50 to $35.00 15.00 17.50 Included are all the new Bul- garian and Russian blouse models, Empire effects, smart cutaways and swallowtails, with gracefully harmon- izing draped, slashed and plaited skirts in English serge, bedford cord, di- agonals, eponge, stripes, THE EVENING \ FRIDAY, APRIL 1 2 ORLD, Most Modern sion Dry-Cold-Air Fur Storage Vault on Prem Furs Repaired & Remodelled at Specially Low Prices. Bonwir TELLER & Co: A Most Important Sale Saturda Misses’ & Juniors’ Tailored Suits Cloth Suits Blouse and cutaway models, in checks and serges, all At Unusually Low Prices Dressy Suits Russian blouse and cutaway models in a variety of styles, Sizes 13 to 18 22.00 ; Value 35.00 colors. Sizes 13 to 18, 18.00 Value 25.00 : Silk & Cloth Suits ‘ cy Deca ee ee, models, Sizes 13 to. to 18, 29.50 39.50 Values to 49.50 “Sports” Coats, Dressy Coats & Wraps OF serges, checks, eponge & charmeuse. 18.50 25.00 Class Day & Graduation Dresses 22.50 Street Coats Newest medels in net, chiffon, French voiles & laces. 29.50 39.50 49.50 Afternoon & Evening Dresses In chic, youthful models, of appropriate materials. 16.50 29.50 39.50 Specials in the Girls’ Department Dressy Coats checks and in long Of eponge, moire, serge and checks, OF covert, ball waist and tailored 8.75 Two Big Week-End Specials In $7.00 and $8.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits At A close-out of Boys’ Suits from one of the best manufacturers of Boys’ Clothing in New York—this season's best fabrics, in the newest shades tan are included, and to cap it alla splendid Sanoremens of Blue Serges—the sizes run from 8 to 17. Boys’ Values up to $10.00 An especially strong item which should attract Mothers and Fathers. pow pod wiidaliores Reefers of Blue Serge, gray, brown, tan, Shepherd checks and Peed gle hy Bult Pyothors UNION FF eT INION SQUARE STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Fifth Avenue at 38th Street WARE, TaTH ST., in a variety of styles. Sizes 6 to 14. 12.50 14.50 Sizes 6 to 14. 11.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses 1.95 2.95 3.95 Of gingham, linen, lingerie, chambray. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Boys’ Spring Clothing *9.99 and mixtures of gray, brown and This sale presents a most le opportunity to save money. at $4.95 Included are Spring Reefers effects. Many se are silk lined, some have emblem on sleeve; others are plain. worth almost double the sale price, $4.95. Sizes 3 to 11. BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET car Broadway 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENING: ‘SUNDAY ‘WORLD WANIS WORK MONDAY WONDERS | Oe mene a apreasacs tare lllae, TER ata 8, 19138. e: An Unusual Inducement Pr a the public offering of player-pianos at price—is submitted in this advertisement of A "Lindeman & Sons Player-Piano at $465 It is the inducement of quality. A quality that has always merited the request of amateur and ‘professional musician alike, everywhere. The highestuality of tone, bility and dural chasable for $465—we state it ‘without fear of contradic or . comparison—no matter in what guise or under what pretense any other offering of player-pianos at that price is made. cca Some Facts se The Piano’s Honorable Age.—The Lindeman & Sons’ busi- ness was founded in 1836 and has continued unin‘ ever since. We received in the Piano Salons this week & Sons’ piano No. 124,908. More than 50,000 of these have been sold in Greater New York and vicinity. The Tone.—Clear, sweet, bell-like. A point worth oie is the height of this piano—4 feet 6 inches—which permits of longer - e strings, and longer strings mean finer tone. ; The Player-Action is one of the safest, solidest and simplest made. It has demonstrated its dependability and durability through many years of constant use in all latitudes. It containé all the improvements that enable you to play any selection as you wish to hear it played. We would like to tell you all about this Lindeman & Sons Player-Piano and our straightforward business-like future-payment plan of marketing it, which includes the taking of your silent piano at its full value in part. payment. This Lindeman & Sons Player-Piano is the ideal instrument for bungalow or country home. It may be had in mahogany, oak or walnut case, to permneiae with the furnish- ings of the home. John Wanamaker _ . NEW YORK Let an L. R. Coreet Be thé Foundation for the Spring Toilette A gown built over an L. R. Corset is always admired: Yet few realize that it is the CORSET they are pr&ising and not the dress. It makes no difference which of the forty-five different L. R. models you wear, they have this one big point in common, GRACE AND BEAUTY OF LINE So choose from this latest Spring shipment the L. R. corset which is best suited to your special needs, There is the Dancing Corset Perfect Fitting Corset Maternity Corset Nursing Corset Housework Corset Young Girl’s Corset Tailored Corset Singing Corset Summer Net Corset Priced $1 to $10 Third Floor, Old Bullding JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth «

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