The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 23

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cen oe ME te ee ras. THE BVEWING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915, | FIGHT BETTORS =| _NBERE JOHNSON AND WILLARD WILL SQUARE OFF |=" ee TeearTers. FRET PICTURE PURLIDHEO (N NEW YORK OF ARENA 47 HAVANA RACETRACK Yme wine ‘ aces . a erie wioway eer Tee es the STAND JOHNSON HAS BEEN DOIN ® ‘ SEEN ts THE Rie sTeam@ost © AnD #08 ARWETRONG POFES, With a tw f ABOUT THE — = ae we ter > THE FING (8 NINETEEN FEET On t AT USED aT MADISON Bo nw we PRTENSION OUTS . foot Plenty of Willard Mor Better Than 2 Is Demanded wv before the men ‘in in. . Tore ae pe WH SI n, but they be Jard han a chance to win and 3 of the attractive odds are wiiing to * risk a little money. Arnols Hothetein | | is one of those who want to get dow Sah ea 1) ~, Blue wae tk om ny tw ‘ bes Ne Lget areusire, Why Manhattan.) Costaina ri rou at big odds on Willard, b m ie *" Jast night he managed to pi a 17 Ry t few thousand and found {i very ditt 88 e, 1919 COMEDY *\),) pts cult to wet 2% tod “Honest John" ae {N THR WON Ny’ ANLE BOTTLE a good hottle ty keep good whiskey good." eile | aged in weet Stewart Distilling Co Kelly has a com peton W ard, but ¢ manding % te thue far he haw fatied to Wagers, He in a strong supporter of Johnson and would cover the bet! Himaecif if the Willard mon are wiil- |p ing te take It to 6 ily Newman is canvassing Har.) Jem trying to locate some Johnson money. Ho has $00 that he want to wager on Willard, but demands 2% to 1. Many of tho men who op erated books on the big tracks in recent years aro etting ready to {8TH ST, ys THE LAW 3) ot Pens any| 2 New You VAUDEVILLE - FEBROCTOR S 10 a. M—-cONTINTOL Ui &, ” Pic Oe n Broa: way and! Ramen the Jack Weition Kit” Lewin th Hooked ayy for ene Lyi a XE iit there has been litt the aporty population of thi race, The Bar hi wiona, but wil ot until something detin established. Wilken |" over not hearing f has written to him cabled to the champl what he (Wilkens) should do about) yy joo, , betting on the fight. | Lee he had not received a re: T think | 8 Twill hear from him by sald Wilkens, The Trail | » Bar St ap Kilbane es he te willing to Yale swim Tt was rumored on Broadway last $1,000 fer ble ead. "|store tast night int night that Willard's supporters in — "| Abadions |i Havana were sending up a the National A. ©, Jim Coffey, who has knocked out fi yaily Vt - commission to bo bet at ode to 1. At this price they will } trouble getting down. # total of eleven rounda inside Lins Jow Jeanette for his marrin owing him what lows to ing shows 0 Over thie ngitah fighter "he tallied te p isa In the 60 yarda, 100 He LONGACRE /: to he oh UL wee Ate 1M the tntere | or Johneon. W aa | ship. bettie nereasen WINTER CARDEN *ya'y8 ton aus tones ban Gaon Gury eae MAID INAMERICA ; in Mow Yoru wp t : Mae Tats OO torus pest John” Ke | THE REVOLT ©; etein and ther b&b 4 intimate, howevm ; OMY <5 NDERLAND 5 Wt of mony Oh : ,) te! 2 ite ; “ Bia : LOU. TELLLGEN “Tt BAe ; NATE ST. | wesc “bes? Milage Uhcades RS THE WHITE reat ooh “UN vty ‘ i $a | handle commissions but Jey will not a etary” CORT ipa CavER | Baron Wilkens, one of Jolinson's| There u » = hb closest friends in ve STANDARD yar tian! ate, aon, tie, | Tia ae reece Ones! —— iy Bied f'n neh eau a XPER mtn Cer ERFORMANCES TO-DAY, From March Ist to date we have made nearly 5,000 suits for New Yorkers, an ave rage of 60,000 suits a year—equal to the population of a city the size ‘of Binghamton, N.Y. This is a wonderful testimonial of our ability to give actual 825 to $40 values at $14.75, made to me asure, and give New Yorkers the ff clothes service that satisfies. We had to go some, but are pleased to know our organization was equal to the task, no matter how hard we are driven. Toonlaht at Soh Read PHOTO PLAYS. wn 2 ie We give our customers the best values that a million dollar clothing business can command, We > share the profits with you by purchasing on an enormous seale, enabling us to increase the quality, at Stes te wiaioeite the same time keeping ‘down the price. ; NT RLDAY. APRIL 2, 2700 Suit Lengths in This Sale) Worth a Great Deal More Than We Are Charging—Same Being An Accumulation From Our Tremendous Easter Business EVERY ONE A BARGAIN. EVERY DESIRABLE PATTERN me Grin ee te *40 Vaineay, We back our merchandise with “Your | n G money back if not satisfied” guaran- 3 PIECES Hamilton, 146th Mt de Jamaica, Theatre, ate, © Oh me & 1) rated Av, tee. Our enormous business of sell- ing clothes through 15 big stores en- ables us to command unusually low direet from the mill prices, which our customers enjoy in our $25 to $40 value Suits and Overcoats made to meas- use at $14.75. Have you put us to the test? Thousands of men have, during last month, Surely there must be a good oars nan «4 rn a St. Theatre, B6th Mt, OR OVERCOAT 800 PATTERNS—40,000 YARDS Imported and Domestic Woolens : ; A Blue Serges, Gray Serges, Black Serges, ‘Tartan Checks, Shepherd Plaids, Blue and reaso) ? PVE. y > I n for our ever-increasing business. White Pn and Penell Stripes, Is and Mixed Cassimeres, and a wide Suppose you investigate, range of Imported and Dow ty Designs. = ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON “#4 | Ritchic & Cornell —— “THE WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS—WATCH US GROW.” 1347 Broadway, Between 35th and 36th Sts. | 691 Eighth Avenue, Between 43d and 44th Sts. 1387 Broadway, Between 37th and 38th Sts. | | 2831 Eighth Avenue, One Door Above 125th St. 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street | |‘ 155 William Street, Corner Ann Street 408 East 149th Street, Near $d Avenue | | Aare fe 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street | N Gates A Kly 104 Flatbush Ave., Near Atlantic Ave. Station, Brooklyn | } | 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, Brooklyn 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near 5ist St., Brooklyn BIG STORES 700 Broadway, One Block from Flushing Ave., Brooklyn \ 149-151 W. 36th Street, Mail Order Dept. pee Sune deka W. Risehie, 831 Manhattan Ave., Near Calyer St., Brooklyn SEE ADS pooh tcl. IN at OUR STORE std Anna ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9- rroahe ie 10 Ce » orn § ast Sa al Dewe w tA Thigh tte,, Neoware Ne Wepttigtan Av ay. any x lege ited rare ies Os fm, S11 Bredway G14 Meverty Road 1 neiepoony ee ie, ae HELP LP WANTED—FEMAL a AN OPERA HOUSE | WATLEY OF oO ft, hee at u Shalt, Maree v0 wenrw, ome a 5 “BEST WAR PLAY SINCE SECRET SERVICE.” — gg. wortd. Le H y P PODROME ; GATETY fra? RUTH CHA Mr pars ¥0 ive HUDSON $804 THE erie oF HLincTON's fuLiON iwi eeu | watLxces 8Qu! OLYMPIC x MAT: THE CRACKER Jaows URRAY "YE4, ths, & TANGO GIRLS oe (SOLUMBIA 277, Burlesque #95, : bid LIBERTY GIRLSEUN HABE Ni MADISON SQUARE GARDEN NOW TWICE DAILY 44,4 (SHORT BNOAG WONDERFUL W. 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