The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1916, Page 11

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- THE EVENING WORLD, WE DNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916. Tt ‘Tigers Find Schupp’s |: —See the New Styles On Living Models Left-Handed Offerings | ss ZK So Easy They Rout Giants: | In Greenhut’s Fashion Promenade | —__—_—_— | Bill Ritter Succeeds Ferdie on Mound After Three Innings’ Bom- | : This annual Spring feature was inaugurated Monday morning with complete success. * bardment, but the American Leaguers Have Too Much of a SL ee ae Lead to Make Hie ork Count. | eetioren reserection _ Tomorrow Morning (from 10 to 11.30) the models will display garments for Sport Wear. doubles by Boone, Walters and High, singles by Cook and Baumann and * of errors by Gene Krapp, the land flinger, resulted in four this morning the Yankees ym to Huntav Ala, o the semi-professional elub onting the Merrimac Mills Coms Frank § Row lined re-election as President of th ERIS: poration and Frank 8. Turnbull advanced from a Vie WAXAHACHIE, Tex., March 29. been actively training for only a week | president Cha. naine HE Giants-Tigers series ts now! Oroved that ihe passing years have|chairinan of the board and will con Zl In the Afternoon (from 1.30 to 3.30) the models will dis- sven, at two all, Ferdie| been kind to his Head, however harsh |tinue his inerees ie see active pat play Suits, W aps and Gowns for Afternoon and Evening Wear, Schupp, the left-handed young-| upon his arms and leis, by removing | withd win, from ; . . : — m tar, tried te caine thee jungle dete, bor | himself from the battle line early. tn | Hubstion t% To Charge Customers — All — made tomorrow and Friday will be entered on Music by Theo. Bendix’s String Orchestra M 4 " dings fected, are jlls rende I 3 fn the three innings he was on the yas little hitting and ne Natron nt Treas tills rendered May Ist Mound he was batted hard. Bill Rit-| further scoring until the ninth, when urer, and TF ry. ter succeed iim on the mound, but the American Leaguers were too far ahead tg make his work count. The @oore wis 8 to 3 ‘The Tigers may be a bit brusque in their methods, but who shall say that they are not efficient? In the firs! frame they got after Mr. Schupp and clubbed him for a double, a triple and | @ single, and these, with three bases on balls and Fletcher's boot, were cashed at the plate for four runs. ‘Two hits were wasted in the se frame, but a double by @ single by Dauss produc the third. About that time McGraw consulted an engineer and lad plans to build some sort of a trap to pre- Organization Great Monthly Shopping Event The biggest values this or any other store has ever offered at $1. The very lines of goods NOW MOST IN DEMAND for your choice. Only a partial list of the specials for tomorrow are listed in this announcement. more QUANTITIES IN MANY INSTANCES ARE LIMITED. Therefore, with the exception of Grocer- ies, NO MAIL, PHONE, C. O. D. OR APPROVAL ORDERS ON THESE ITEMS WILL BE FILLED. Won’t You Please Come Early, Tomorrow, THURSDAY? Behind the Gray Uniform hightmare than m which has lo ished and so 3 1 into a Put for) he a ernoon and nothing in SECOND FLOOR] MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR SECOND FLOOR MAIN FLOOR Deardtwee hoy Wanda, tee exe Women’s 69¢ House $1.49 Piece of Long Women’s $1.50 Kid White Tailored Blouses $1.75 Complete ample... he Jennings bunch almost Dresses Cloth Party Slippers, $1 Two for $1 Dressmakers’ Forms The HOLMES puat-ol- man, in his gray uniform, stands for more than the service of any single watchman. stole his mask from him as thes at the base Hnex much hion in which Robin Hood romped around Sherwood For at in the brave days of old, They @tole just five bases and worked a | nifty double, “hich scored a runner. as {ts silver Uning, it orkle's batting| silver lining for the| He « In four styles--One style: Voile embroidered collar and front. An~ other style: Fancy voile, trimmed with Venise bands in front. Striped Voile, organdie collar, edged with Val. lace. Novelty voile, a | 36 inches wide; Old Glory brand; famous quality of Long Cloth. A piece of 12 yards. ‘ Jersey covered waist; 4 ft. iron stand; size 32 to 44; regularly $1.75; at. Hundreds of pairs; all perfect, Made of Percale and $ Gingham; sizes 34 to 40; TWO FOR.... clean, pink and blue: hand § turned soles; covered Cuban 1 heels; “all sizes........066 MAIN FLOOR Towels Usually $1.25 and $1.50 a Doz. ‘SECOND FLOOR $2 Royal Worcester and Thomson Glove-Fitting THIRD FLOOR 6 Books for $1 The works of Capt. Charles King; BASEMENT 31-Piece Porcelain Dinner Sets colored collar and cuffs, TWO FOR.... + eeeee four hits tn He represents an organization built up Corset rei 25 ; Clemaved Ritchon Towels, Se gularly sold at 25c each, “Foes in ; sega : MAIN FLOOR h : $ R fouble. He's and developed by more than 40 years’ ex- p Thomson's, made of strong, fine | | Ambush,” “Two Soldiers," “An | | g ange ip eetie PN a ad 2 Men’s or Women’s it ee A dtove A ren stri + not a nitial Experience aptain Se ee woe |e Oe ee ce tees eees eee aoe ont perience in the detection of trouble and Fibely Rovale Warmesren teas ot ti | Giga’ berm les PA 1 saucers, 1 meat platters § Umbrellas pletely ove prevention of crime. Plain fabric; all sizes, 21 t0 § Trooper Galahad’ ic bnew ‘Stree with go Made:ol: tie: beat Ansoritan: tide ‘MAIN FLOOR Bert, howeve ET 1 iis bichdiaaenronane feta, These are classed $1.49 Silkoline Mughie Jer He is part of 2 thorough and extensive sys- than $2; each... ..+0+0+006 MAIN FLOOR “manufacturer's seconds. Comforters ager of the Det 3 Infants’ Dresses bE Aell) OO Full-sized Cotton Comfort Prs. Women’s Resewn Kid Gloves Tan, black and white; the slight imperfections have been carefully repaired, and for all prac purposes these gloves are as good as new; sale; TWO PAIRS FOR.......+ tan—eericusly sick st week he} ching a reerult how ted to have the SECOND FLOOR 2 Night Gowns Made of excellent quality cam- bric, some slipover effects; trim- med with dainty embroidery or pretty laces, edging and § baby ribbons; regular and “extra’’ sizes. TWO TOR ers; figured silkoline, top Sizes up to 2 years. One made and back; Thursday, each. of fine nainsook, with embroidered yoke, with insertion of Val. lace and edging Another is made of nainsook, shirred model. Still $ another is made of nainsook, 1 embroidered yoke; 3 for jeraped \b slide, injury As a re fected, H SECOND FLOOR 2 Yds. All-Wool Amer- ican-made Broadcloth 50 inches wide; navy blue § ae | only; regularly ‘75 y TWO YARDS FOR.. guard your property against irregularities. Why not let us tell you how Holmes Patrol Protection, at a trifling cost, can be of service in the protection of your property? 1 became tn- rose to 102, os SMITH AND APPLETON ENABLE DODGERS TO AGAIN BLANK ATHLETICS, JAC MAIN FLOOR $1.50 and $1.75 Luncheon Cloths 52-inch Irish machine-em broidered Luncheon Cloth round or square; at, each.. SECOND FLOOR—————, Women’s White Repp Wash Skirts We shall be glad to give you full information {f you will call, write, or telephone to 1 ‘SECOND FLOOR $1.50 Black Satin Duchesse Ba | SECOND FLOOR: Middy Blouses, Two for $1 Bherry Smith, the star portside fling- HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE CO. Made of lingerie cloth, trimmed Smart model; two patch pockets 12 Yards of Crash er of the Robins, ‘Texas Wid" Ap- with fine lace insertions and edg- fastened in front with four These Blouses are made of white 40 inches wide; yard... ards of Cras! pleton allowed » Macon Ath 3% Cortlandt Street—Telephone Cortlandt 10 ing; also afew of gold ahd $ Lt on Pa ED holes; * 1 galatea, with either navy or Copen- Towelings é : ; belts 24 to a8; lengths 36 t0 yen ‘colored coll " tHe jos just ¢ ts at Barr's Field eweeive Omaaree ALO rer cloth; aa | pelinies iy lenin 809 hagen ‘colored collars and neck a vEcono Foon holes of checked glass towetiag, lucings; sizes 1410 22 years, § Special for Thursday's Sale 1 SECOND FLOOR 2 Corset Covers SONV F, Fla,, March MAIN FLOOR * Wilbert Robinson bleached) and "unbleached eee Corttandt St. 16 Past 33rd St. 48 Fast 79th Stroee hand and roller towelin 8 Nook Ge Were aaeh St SECOND FLOOR MAIN FLOOR TWO FOR pid Taffeta $ wands af © Mack's 1 i. br Seog Pod Wi Ah ed Patra y, an’, 5S i Tae i IEoas Ove Ctryer «te wr Cawenny Oo» Bveekive “Klosfit” Fitted Top 4 Pairs of Women’s THIRD FLOOR Pi sipuaa ere let ne FHIRG RLCOR five Petticoats Hosiery .75 Framed Pictures $1.65 “Choo Choo” Full fashioned boor silk hosiery ‘SECOND FLOOR 4 Fit snugly over hips and back; Dr silk wn-Tone Prints in 2-inch an- 1 Tuts it @mmmmmnmnnannnnannanneanannenceneeccecencanececaamececcnococenee,, |} made of fine tinished soft § Bie 6 hte eee figue wilt burnished frames, with} | 2 Yds. Shepherd Check Cars at $1 { The Ma y Manton Fashions { lil ifiitaoea: elec anc colors: | J ail sizes; FOUR Pati FOL $4 inches wide: excellent, for f Y i | matched corners; size of picture 16x20; all popular subjects; It was a BAlG ALecceesees regularly” 69¢ yd.; TWO costumes, coats and s kirts; rea | pitching and fielding: ise, % replac Olle OM she of the very latest ¥ MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR YARDS POR... ..cccccece the sixth inn le one of H tions of the middy blo Ring Jowelry Handkerchiefs FIFTH FLOOR greateat stops « 1 a ball gives the ripple effect ov ine Jewelry 2 dozen Men's Plain Hem- $1.75 Golden Oak MAIN FLOOR field tn the ninth Walaa hit hat 1s so essential this sea } f d » Golden Vai “y ” bos cea tuat, bounded over Anple= the ening me 1k retains the 4 Choles of German) | THIN homey also an odd Som Square Tables 10 Yards “Zephyr Ree Alan'. weak vossibia that tesa Pa Braga a ia . BSilver Gate-top 1 Lot Anitiel Handkerchiefs; 3 | 24-inch, with shelf; Gingham or Clitshaw coukt even set + Hol laa ; 4|| Mash Bigs, “Feed a ‘ regularly $1.75 Stripes, checks and g Vehicles similar to “Kiddie ball. But Olson raced TL) Bete ik OR PRS, FORT | Lemna | GAB: cecrsscsseoesenes® Scotch plaids; egnviarty 1893 Kar'"; splendidly made; § Perera rer on ‘| Neckires, with | (om—MAIN FLOOR ATES YARDS FOR... «+ beautifully finished; 1 throw to Daubert just peep rary § Boys’ 25¢ Blouses $ j _ 4 larly $1.65; sale....... 4 nail the runner | elessuly ¢)88) Collurs attached: sizes 6 1 Women’s Hand Bags MAIN FLOOR “Bullet J ain ia) solid-gold Rings, | | to 15 years; SIX FOR Several models; various leathers; 10 Yards Voiles THIRD FLOOR—————= Athletics, ayy and mirror en- silk lined; pur: In floral patterns, checks, stripes, dots and fancy designs; 36 to 1 7 Brownie No. 2 Films Eastman Kodax Co. Reg- ulur list price, $1.40; to- 1 morrow Crosses and closed; some with inside compart- ment; also BACK-STRAP 1 MAIN FLOOR 1 4 Women’s Combination Suits Lace trimmed or tem for the protection of life and property— asystem that youcanusetoadvantagetosafe- ” 40 inches wide; regularly 19¢ yard; TEN YARDS FOR ... ng as liked Lingerie VANITY PURSES; regularly $1.50 and $2; choice at.... Clasps; at THIRD FLOOR MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR == tt a MAIN FLOOR regular and extra sizes § 1.65 W $1.25 Ball-Bearing | haute es the Chatt i ’ 4 Men's Scarfs regularly S0e each; FOU $1.65 Yorth of 4 Roller Skates - $ 2 Men's Shirts or relay the Wered aeros th is con New Spring styles and pat ae : reuse, Goeds F For doys or gitls........ Drawers Was resting ons " f Mit inf ! terns; wide oponeend fours @ olion’s, Hair Tonic, $1 size; Spring. weight, worsted fini Baa was retired yer Simmora tod) is in-hand; 50c quality; 1 : MAIN FLOOR | | Colton's Massage — Cream, THIRD FLOOR hiss Maken leis of. heave res over ry Niel waiiae ; 1 ihaCautharetay Coal FOUR for ss... 2 Men's or Youths’ Hats | | soc size; Cotton's Shampoo ¢ Boys’ Baseball Suits medium weight Wool or Cotton Song enough for n tase on balls, On ' 7 Hae ent Soft Fett Hats; others of Stitched | | Soap, 18e size; value $1.65; 1 a We rapt uits Shirts and: Drawers; for tho hit and run W t safely to W MAIN FLOOR Cloth; also Silk Crush Hats; § OFFOW Ate see eeeereers Jonsist of pants “§ mer prices to $1.50 a gar- right a § lashed toward a i ene ' | | all sizes; former prices up to ” cap and bell ment; sale, TWO FOR.. third, Wai ran Lajole was vari 3 Men’s 50c Muslin | | §2each;sale, 2 HATS FOK BASEMENT to 14 i a retiring Johnston on his infleld tap “ y way drt Bitatipel crossed tho plate, — my } Night Robes anne ae Mahogany MAIN FLOOR THIRD FLOOR ET ce a hat Cut full size; fast color g . R joudoir Lamps $1.25 Scotch Madr. y}? a Whee gar Dell anil Jack ¢ ’ , trimming; all sizes. 1 12 Pairs of Men’s Hose Twisted — column Pe aii 50 Seidenberg & Co.'s nd Curtains - fF Ummediare) rt YAY Ay Ube fe Fast color black and fancy heavy base; pleated tinen shade; | | Buffalo Puritanos Cigars Cesena ; 2 aoteta; allt dian taatas push button socket; 6 ft. § Regularly sold to dealers ¢ Several choice worn § 4 Washing n MAIN FLOOR PAIRS FOR....00,. cord and plug; regularly at $25 per 1,000; special ” in ecru only only 200 at Several of © re eh) ill bas A 2 Men’s Negligee Shirts | C176} GAO Rts iscescasnis FIFTY FOR. ial this price); pair pursing wore ass. Hoth Wyckoff and rae Of 1 tan had 4h An Plain white or colors: plain or | [3 Yds, White S iis MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR p———THIRD FLOOR Rene over (heir ahou sodinna the skirt No. aos pleated bosoms; sizes 13! 1 | tnee Boys’ Wash Suits 16-Oz. Can of Go'den| | $1.60 Wool Velvet and wester Stevenson wa used ¢ . $1.50 each; sale, TWO fo | Newest Spring — styles; ood ‘ 5 ° i , Five Maanont: cl t TeXUs No, 9024—(With Basting Line and Added No, 9028-—(With Basting bit and Added ale : ' 36 inches wide; regula variety of materials; sizes ¢ ’ fenare Ficse Cut Smok Axminster ( arpete age ye . Beam Allowance.) Middy Blouse for eam wance nree-Plece Skirt 50c yard; 21, to 10 . outs oO cellent designs am Leagu ray Wiades’anst Smail Women, 8 nnd 0B tar M cscs Pius cane ea MAIN FLOOR————— | THREL YARDS FOR ] rilpes (0825 ate cescan, 1 Donate } hantsome color elects; 1 YANKS USE 18 MEN noe 20 Yds. Black ining (reed bemnnennennnns j 3,600 yards; sale, yard.» IN THEIR WHITEWASH OF wow f BUNALY Donald Building, 10) V Mill remnants, 38 inches $- | GREENHUT'S FOURTH FLOOR. eyes Thece } lamps for each pattern ordered # : ne | Heavy Galvanized Iron CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Mare 29. ae mdMPORTANT-Write your address plainty and always apecity rocery pecla S at Ash Cans $ : ah Was were F size wante: two cents for letter postage if in a hurry 7 FouRTH FLooR-———— ‘ Superior numbers 1 the hardihood s : hoe: or r Black side protectors; No, Scanned | A mn h a ¥ baile Wines and Liquo | Now is the TIME 10 STOCK UP FOR APRIL,—or longer. Mail and teleph clare | [Su Mtasserneenseaste tata Br eenoot A SOMO OR BUNA RRR AM LL MN A i $1 Bottle N d : 7 “3 e| one orde! nke wear down b bitte Normandy $2.50 filled promptly. Tetephene Cliclsea 4000 SIberfeld's Lookouts in a frost 5 + bp fl BASEMENT en Bitten parody en then aN Tor 0 Beane that Tempts the Avaston ae Gold Label Port tas eit han se ee be ak $] 2 PPOSHO® $].|' 8. Parchep FARINOSE $1 $1.60 Combination c, ew & Perrins’ Sauce is invaluable, rings if] van brand; § reg. 28 half pint cans ‘ hoi special, § ihe ate When one of D snovan's athletes out the favor of the pisinest dishes 75e Bottle Ch. Old 1 SIXTY-CENT THAS—green, black 0° $4 ) SARDINES $1 Fak 1 Palkaens Garden Sets for $1 oc ed to the cold he had only to rc ener y ae mixed to order; 2 tbe oullion; dos P AKE Shi 2 auceumbed to the cole sina and adds an appetizing _ Sherry ) SOMATAGAT ALAN DTEOnnEe 5)" fee hea sil nyttt os beets AST Poo! $11} Consisting wi i mallestie rushing to his position. ‘The loc ils, $1 Bottle Perfection rer Ueuelly 202 1b. epecial, 4 Ibe . PURE GRAPE JUICE — Foun piv Retail 8 renee owe’ boasted no such inexhaust- . aa $2.24 UGAR—beat refin “a 1 |* , Al Bufceco brand; reg. 400 oh steel “ however, boasted. n me re era Nenbatian Cock- vr he SUGAR-best refined ated 1 rr sed; 8] nee amnagne yi Fork or Spade, fing handle steel ally frozen out on the short end of a s ‘ as a ee rele ts ’ MANGE ley, thin kin WEET JUNE PEAS, a Weeding Hoe, 6 to 0 score, $1 Bottle Perfection or Phe ey lial aa tna | Maypole brand Pork wader Buy fo Shears, $0 feet, G }vaniped dein + Yanke 6 the number of cigt pigire , | . YIASH 0} jarden Spi hy ' Peete ea into the wame trom Martini Cocktails § RITTER'S JAM — Raspder © $1] os 31 | | mesh ad 8 Ali, tashes to time, an almost entirely new The only original Worcestershire | 25¢ Bottle Cocktail Peach, Cirape at Blackberry 8) BERRY JAM 8] [PORK AND PEAS. Lakeside brands $Y Wise PLETE regularly $ taking the fiell in the seventh | Ponta fur free bite nuiniog OWE] Cherries : lore ’ wt A toe eres Three pitchers were sent long. fer ey I] $1.60 three innings each, with two catchers LEA & PERKINS, Hubert 5 to handle their deliveries. Kid Elberfeld, whose outfit has

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