The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1915, Page 15

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’ THS BVENING WORLD, Miss Bjurstedt Starts Rivalry Among Women Tennis Players Norwegian Champion's Presence og Metropolitan Tournament Attracts Biggest Entry Ever! oso Recoived—Foreign Girl Wins hss To Win an Absolutely Free sen Seeing-America-First Tour OWLY THESE SIMPLE CONDITIONS 10 Of OBseavtD ‘ | | | oipiere ca hea + blank, pre meet end pa 4 ied out “Tose comple bian ort The Women's Metrope en ferns ne aareeien & as inated 4 sisewhere on thie Championships now bene played ‘ . 4, . Ma the West Bide Club courts | Ww ota : P - ’ a Me ¥ erday three pret i dicen ged ele wane? inaatin Bier NG. 22° The tel te moot interenting of their kind | >" nm tw lew York ever held in this country simply be |. 4 Peep eons trots oaene Molla I) dt, the Norwewan | tae sen, to ¢ ‘ . ater ‘ ‘ bany (the two Prettiest girls) hampion, ts . 7 t were started Bar. Wor shu eye). brown-eyed mi the jand of t hb, and (hroum ” ft Jergey ithe midnight oun bee innocentiy stirre “vy to make it eragraph Up © Brest deal of rivalry among ¢ “ rea” tour EVENING WORLD Ne amare . s Ka ee sore are are |[ PARR. ROW. NEw YORK merican playe ® the poin Hie to attord || SITY. you desire vo attraction at the prem tournament fort of the home many of thie te hiet geoph returned after the a ads inelose return pestege. and ber presence Nas simulated ex * Norwegian tt captions! ———— ne terest among the home t to find the seven pret. | & wonderful | ats Until Mise Hiurateds came to the draw in the!, United States last winter tennie vund broug Miss Wel matehes among women were pretiy {4nd Mise Mjurstedt to the net Mls! wad, the ten New Vork State count tuil affairs, About t players | Wel shiy played to her op | bordering the Huson north of New| Stveral atop-overs will te ppeared in every championship and|ponent’s forearm strok Any ODM | York City, and ihe entire State of ae : who attempts that sort gf attack | New Jersey 12 agninat the Norwegian visitor gener! ‘To enter this contest you have only Joey ally gets the ball back ao fast that |to send your pi it cannot be returned That waa Miss | py a yy Miss Bjurstedt slashed |); the ball over the net with astonish " ing speed and It very seldom came! City, back Misy Weil's ehare was one) your game in two sets Most of the leading entrants aur vived the firat round, though were several unexpocte! upsets, Miss Weil's fate Decides to Take a Bath ‘ Ait Wed VROMM AN. DAY CAST * “rt fee Wass el in Joey sells |] Kissei eliminated Fiorence Bailin| intricate and tricky rules. The MISS | papers. He is after a nard three-set match, while] three very simple conditions to be anewaboy, fif- |]| Mrs. Briggs triumphed over Miss] observed are printed in the ac- teen years old. ||| Katherine Force, 6-7, 64, 64. companying emall box. 5 Py Longwood) This contest closes May 19 The fol- TY His home h r to metro- | iowing day a jury of five nrtiata ma bte- GAIE on Sevent her match 3 RUTH CHATTERTON i in Seen YOU bers of The Evening World's staff, will carefully consider the photo- #raphs submitted, and will select the seven girls in their opinion the pret- tiest. To these seven iris the free iin HIT THE LAUG! tour will be awarded ai their names and pictures will be published tn QUARTER CENTURY CLUB oe Sater OF THE WORLD DINES),.‘"iz nico ot i gical] Pana : ‘| More Than 50 Men Over 25 Years from Mins Darch vincing style. The Hoston miss played a game that assures her a place up with the lead- | ore. Street, near First Avenue. There is no bathroom in his house. Joey's people don’t complain about that. Complaints are for people who expect something. The warm days of spring, a certain freshness in Nature and a poster on a wall put an idea into f the award winn Joey’s head. The poster ii; ‘This Panes's Estoy ontests now. bene showed a happy man in a in This Paper's Employ throughout the United Sta big a smiling at a cake Hold Celebration. This party ta to lea’ of soap he The fifth annual dinner of ‘The oi iene "decided that wanted to take a bath. Now where would he get it? The Newsboys Home Club at Eleventh Street and Sec- ond Avenue proposes to ive Joey his bath with a undry, that will enable him to clean his clothes as well as his person. Any evening he can en- joy clean sport and exer- j World's Quarter @entury Association —the young old boys who have been in the service of The World for twenty-five years or more, was beld in Mouquin’s restaurant in Fulton Street, last night. More than fifty of the members were present The World's Quarter Century As- | Bociation was formed five years | with forty members. Since then it has added forty-two to its member- | ship and lost ten through death. Six- | teen members have been added in the last year, all men who were not pre- Viously eligible to join, They were ail there last night, In- cluding Charles Monaghan and Sam- j Mel C. Collins, tn the service of ‘The World since 1875. | The dinner was interspersed with |Apeeches by the members. Some of HUDSON?! NY THE SHOW ‘SHOP |, HARRISS.(, w cH la Wik ILLINGTON “ FULTON 2853 05 rasa, TWIN BEDS|| Evenings. 820 PARK #58 54 He at at Vinee thy 6 a Friction will ruin your car, DIXON'S Graphite. Grease For Transmissions and Differentials reduces friction to the mini- mum. The selected flake THE SONG OF § GLOBE jy). rd PPODROME cise in the sium. If |]) those who spoke were the officers: motor graphite contained in itt ot une are not |f}Thomas ¥. Crafts, President; Isaac it graphitizes all bearing Ay 4h conditio: | D. White, Vico President; Frank Mc- surfaces to absolute smooth- Ms Cabe, Secretary; Willlam IL. Shimer, Treasurer; J. Angus Shaw, and Don ©. Seitz, honorary member. | The other honorary members |Ralph Pulltzer, Joseph Pulitzer jr. land Florence D. White—sent letters to his study, he can study there, and once a year he can have a glorious out- ing of one week at a sea- shore camp. Other things are done and will be done at the Newsboys’ Home Club that make cleaner, happier, bet- ter, brighter boys out of the paper sellers. ore than 1,800 boys are members of the Newsboys’ Home Club. Boys do not eleep there. hess, preventing metal-to- metal contact, The Dizon Labricating ‘hart will be sent free. JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. WN. J Jersey City, N. J. < Estebliobed 1827 regretting their inability to be pres- lent. There were twelve more present than at the last dinner, ‘The associ- Db ation lost by death this year J. Jackson, foreman of ‘Tho World's room, and C. K. Olmsted, in the composing The 48TH ST. , DE WOLF Wi oe ___ PHOTO PLAYS. > eb, Premier TORONTO, On lay 11.—The condi- Premier Hearst of Ontario, who been Il of pneumonia, was much improved to-day, his physicians said, and his recovery Is expected. tmprovi THE Panne? FEATHER | \" MaxineEliiott’s" “ne uEXPERT SPONSOR'S BLANK "Evening World Panama-Pacitic Tour WW CONJUNCTION WITH THE UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. CO. LOU-TELLEGEN (To Be Attached to Candidate's Photograph) SHUBERT! er BY it | S TRILBY ; } Kéitor of the Free Tour Bureau: Date....ccscccsccceeee: THEPEASANTCIRL, wae Pleame enter the name Of...sesccsssesesseesseneeceeeseeeseenen: tn Manhattan 0 | Oh Neosarnaressdeaseneas Rreatoicneansn (Chey et Town.) ROCTO FFP, ROCT 5 ‘The understaned, friends, neighbors and acquaintances of the candidate, vouch for her good qualities and desirability as a member of ‘The Evening World's touring party oR’S Hts Si ® Heme LONGACRE My th Ae t Biway & 28th St. T ADDRESS “CITY OR TOWN ETERNAL CITY fy HALE OMINTG CANDLER 130,51: 095: ON TRIAL Whi Prise Fo gh ‘Dane = iC TON * ‘the bisa BURLESQUE. = BROOKLYN. Burlesque ;,' Tiley lumbi Ceres Behman Show GRAND & OLYMPIC ,\"", MAT. DAILY aw ‘THE TEMPTERS” AS FULL BIGNATURES and ADDRESSES of at least @ponsore must be entered in the above spaces. ha MUN A Plaving ob dover Theutie. 0. 2 TUESDAY, Pretty Girls, Here’s a Chance | ci] JARDIN EVENING WORL es wean eee Octsl LINE ES BOATS, yel oe Qe: TO GO + ae now we GET THERE BTEAMBOATS MAT 11, 1016 +/Men's F Ease the Troops. 1 Allen + Poot + 100,000 pack ages setinpet pomde hve ke ‘ © hoot ' P spot ob ‘ ' ' i STEAMBOATS. First TRip Up THE HUDSON pt Sunda Largest and Finest River Stoamsnion. Weatt Sundays 0 [wk $1.50 TRL, SPRING & Hudson Navigation Fron Steamboat Co INON BTEAMBOATS will leave | WEST 129TH ST. 29.cts, wOUND sts. | l le MEW VIEW | WARSHIPS STRAMER |MAN'D A 25 rT) bi etek via MAY 143 ALBANY BOAT Housy nay WARSHIPS First Trip, Down Saturday ways Wear term ar EXCURSIONS. Sanh aAN UTE STRAMER M NMOUT TH” MAY SE TO ISTHE INC EL $2.50 6 Cc ‘ompany ONLY | FOR SALE. DON'T BE FAKED »-Pe. sup c overs LAY Cts. 1] 5-Pe. uphot ered. 9) b ines $2.98 Flowered Cretonne | AROUND Ti HE Su NASBA and SAG AMOME Hudson River Day, j5Oc. Math “Mg Wa, trey HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, HELP WANTED. SUNDAY Wor DENTISTRY. | WARSHIPS Souintsins 1 1 ine, Pier el Ni Wee VOTHES ON E ts jamands on LW. AWEETe f Poavere How ~ EST hoya oe sos & ww Ve " ao MALE Diamonds ou Credit Axenpcane oe Wu DENTISTRY, ANCHOR The N w W. WERBURY Way Atiacted Full Sets of Teeth Cold Fillings WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 29 W. 34th St (8 Doors Raat of Op NEW BOTANICAL ENIISTRY THAT LASTS | { extravagant prive where for artificial tiefaet found embody th of expert creative deutal kill. ‘Phe roof of the mouth i uncovered—taste is un tpaired and the tecth always temain ¥ i place, as intended by re (00s wud Meu eurwery DISCOVERY karat ade Walns $5.00 up Gold Crow $5.09 up $1.00 up Silver Fillings SUe, up Ne w ¥ ork 414-416 Fulton Si Brooklyn mw, Col Loe M in attendance. “HEARN en rd Foe of Fe breeee ANNUAL MAY DAY SALE New Ma s’ Tub Dresses Regularly $1.96 Thousands of GIRLS’ SUMMER DRESSES At Wonderful Money-Saving Prices prettiest, dainthest style white, colores end noveltiesel at ene ey -eaving prices, thet have established our MAY DAY SALE a on very marked importance For city and country wear, vacations, out y welke, May partion, school, play and drew Sines 6 to 14 yoore, in every group of Dresses. As a Special Sale Leader ( 1.50 May Day Sale Haid and striped Ginghame, pon ate color ( t Chmmbceae floral € ‘and heir. \ine Voile. Color combinations are “tamarvabino of early Sumner touches of embroldery Sr with eat a joa ther bette beauti omis Re he larly 08 TUB DRESSES. May Day Sale}+ * and Chambrays in re * favorit high walet and ging FINE TUB Caaeens, yo showing in ar York—great, full assortmente—white repp, plane’ and Linon, alee plaid crepes, novelty floral valle hams of every ée- and plaids Vet scription and chambrays in beet embrotdery. colores All newest modsis i aarvamnenomasly LAWN WEEK! ~ ‘To Introduce Our Superb Stocks of Lawns—Batistes—Voiles—Crepes, Etc. SPECIALLY CUT PRICES THIS WEEK is Now Nordered Vettes of French Cabrio tor enildren's wear—worth 1a Lawn Week @ Minch Atte white and amall fot effects neattered linted Week .28 ‘ white Lowe Week 17 | len— Flowered, 4 shaped ou colore— tae Lawa Weeb 146 awne—i'iorals, tots, Cimuren- ste—worth 124 — Lawe ° Ween 9% | eon! |Full tine of Black Cot about everything in demand— i © department to themselves Law eek G% to ie, danmenscenocnerttnsily . Exceptional Stocks of Cretonnes and Summer Draperies ent ng. 44 | Buy from Big Stocks—sound advice . When “lower than elsewhere prices” prevail it is the part of wisdom to buy thow elsewhere are in the same proportion us the ocean to & brook. Our assortments when compared te , r tan grounda— #, nile, wood brown 1,48) white, 3D Colored Madras riental While or Dele tint Value $098 4.98 Value $10.98 7.08 Value $1499 hes” - HET | SPECIALS. -Tomorrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. No Mailor Telephone Orders, + if [=> $2.98 Ful Sie Comiort 18 $1.98 and $2.95 Mieses’ and Juniors’ a j Wash Dresses, inty hens, Ging vat wea RY «ct, Bleacked Ch in MUSLISS WALA $1.59 Linen Lunch Cloths + ‘ on wuita, ate |i VERBS MAIN F140! MAIN FLOOR, P ley Towel 8! a, tlh mae © * 98 ct. Black Sateen Petticoats ¥ MALS ULOut, m) ucked Mouncen with Guat - ann 75 ct. Sige O-Cedar Oil Mops 48 Ve rr OATw “an OND" vLoor, » | Teanee woe Fe 849 ot. Little Tote’ Shirts By A PaanOe Uehara Nal and laa embroidery 69 ct, Lining 50 et. Imp't'd Dr uffles-to 3 years, Te Dr COND PLdo »6 inch 1 *« * quality MENS FURNISHINGS) MATY PLOOR, a7 49 ct, Boys’ Pajamas we Al percaléa--aleo $1.25 Charmeuse 40 inch M4 ep pearl i bays t SHINGS THIRD FLOOR, SLAs MALS FLOOR a . ¥ ‘ $3.98 Boys’ Norlelk Suite 3.00 $1.98 Women's Jap Silk Blouses Side or bON plalted—cheviots In - embd'd b graye) and browns ~ mixtures, t stripes wi many with extra trousers: years. Hors Ce taNG 2s ¥eoom, ee joraing Speciale. 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