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AN watcl & en AAP HONE | SS AIDEN vant eat | DODGERS OPEN SERIES TO-DAY WITH SENATORS Ed Pfeffer and Marquard Will Do the Pitching for Brook- \ | lyn Team. | WASHINGTON, March 41. —/The Robins will tacklo Foxy Clark Griffith @nd hia Washington Senators in the first @athered a single for himself and had IN ly shoo! imaelt fi nd wes 14) emwnlé evore he ] ¥ Stracrince fy to ald’ hie avornge HOMERUN BAKER STAR finally ghook Bimselt free and ac [the Momphia scorers, who favored! 1§ AFTER PRENDERGAST. |Twe Drown When Canoe Oapetses, Ray Kramer has been despatched to OF GAME IN WHICH Eh a gy al woe inners 1 ; lad Knisely caugnt et P en yf N uf wer h a a Join the second team of the Giant ! work has pean one of the sensations! hal! on the however, he. would | *e sel to Oppose [tor of Ithaca and Joseph Gillam of he Onliand boy, te * Food pitehen fh YANKS BEAT MEMPHIS. of the, trip, found y Barger, an ex ave been entitled t eaming head canto Hace y were drowned In Seneca Lake ie he making, but ta not quite ready - rooklyn pitcher hitte nes in every local newspaper, former te Senator |thetr canoe capsized yesterday. ey for mnjor Teague wervice. etce to| MEMPHIS, Tenn. Maroh $1.—J.} for a minth-int Joe from Kings, who dropped out as inde |aank before help could reach them. some t Tor in addition to his Ability Franklin Baker became eligible to} Gedeon mar Walsh does not ke use of thal pendent candidate tor diets | as # hurler, he can hit the ball a mile, | membership in the Multiple Swatters’ bar eo a alte ‘ 1 universal “Ct got it” when he large to the Republican National Con | _S Bobby Stow made the star play of the (Club when for the first time (his) frst five innings f t , ent ent tliat ta Just atcut hee | Fention. t* going to run for delegate gar sdeatea utte i Bee year he acquired more than one hit | despite bis lame ank! ott anroudia 8, fromthe Fourth Congressional 1 gather Merkle’s twisting fy in the cig h were |style Except in the rd a ” trict Ts purpose, declared yeaterd inning. siti kane eek ea t AP Mee ia a enale und triple xave th | may Peovere Weiree font ( Wewe te to detent Comptrolier Pronderge t Fer Infants and Children. It is neither here nor there, but Otto i. ‘Turtles the only run ev Rcored -* al ERO A EL EO RG Me Meiver “struck out three tines out er] Leading in the development of the] guring Love's regime, the long tuft for Stabbing Tote desiannted ae the candidates tor Bears four times Up. strongest attack his club has dis-| hander was absolute control of] Willlam Hubbard, thirtecn, of No. 171 riot level | n ant played all epring, Baker got a double| the field at all times. Ile fanned fies | East One Hundred and Second Street, tarsuahout Tho Way tte erded all Grak Ne needed [an bene, cente cme Pa ne, Eig Zeke lot the arst cient men to face who atabbed a pinymate on March 6 ore-| Signature Was'e good catcher to hold his denvery. 16, at — , = hee a, and after his brief Mght in the third and who, while in the care of the Chil- [sented by resident delegates for the | Kind pol acoount, un MOFe. |gettied down to retire eight Turtlos|aren'a Soctety, wrote Justice Mayo @| frst time tn sixteen years, On March | of Fiether’s home run in the secona| Following Bal example, Bill Don- lin quick succession. Allen Russell, litter full of provera. was committed | ae: cw Over: ME ner withdrew and | You | frame was one of the longest drives|Ovan's tourists spruced up protty| who succocded him on the mound . tues Brash ULE A tt eta name wae ou Have Teicentreneta fence with fect (0 spare | feated tho Memphis ‘Turtisn in. thoir| "SM t00 Wild to be effective [Yin nate tet ¥ |irigin, Granger nat Uealohr at dagger Always Bought a 6 ‘ 0 Mabbed eleven-ye r carpe nal bt Mahon of No. 1840 Third A This surreptitious way to defeat the nThe Panthers made it hot for Schupp|feague coum by aracore of tod | Two of the three Atta with whion [ahawlder., 10 his tortor wep Tih coleesmaciee co In Use For @r0r 8 Yoars., ror thres rune one couple of hits, | Lae Magce, who had carried a bat- Fyank Raker helped to or ui up t us | quoted was An ample is worth @ 6 | * on “ 1 and a wonderful wi pite! afternoon's ame were disputed by thousand arcumer game of an exhibition series here to-day. Ndward Pfeffer and Rube Marquard, once with the Giants, will pitch for Brooklyn, while Bob Gallia and Har- vey Haper, one of Griff's new “Anda,” will be in the box for the Senators, Griff is saving Walter Johnson for to-morrow's will un- doubtedly nbs and Larry q ney against the mighty Walter. Casey Stengel, the outfielder, had a bad fall on the train from Jackson- ville. He was just about to enter the dining car when the train gave a sud- den jork and threw him heavily against the door. Casey is now under the care of Dr. Hart ‘The trainer of the cfib also ts treat- ing Zach Wheat for a slight attack of indigestion and @ sore throat ———— GIANTS’ EARLY START GIVES THEM VICTORY | OVER FT. WORTH TEAM. FORT WORTH, Tex., March 81,— The Giants got off to a flying start in their final game with the Fort Worth Panthers at Panther Park, and by grace of that ciroumstance squeaked through to @ victory to the score of 4 to 2. Ray Kramer and Ferdte Scbupp, who twirled for the big league team, struck out a round dozen of their opponents, but Schupp had one of his bad Innings, Victory, however, covers f@ multitude of sins, The Panthers did not accomplish their purpose and the 8 caught thelr early train for | ton ixtra base hitting lala the founda. n of the victory for the Giants. In Vietcher laced the left centre fleld fence Rousch singled in the te ond and scored na single In the ff tered when Kaul drov outfield, and in the se a long fly to nth Pletcher home when centrefleld fence Panthers hit the delivery of | Kramer frequently, but he had little aiMculty in preventing any scoring. Ray k hits acattered. and the few was in difficulty he struck ln and Fletcher, ted the at- Giants. Fletcher's home run efere with the fans, but riple and a single and a well. Benny Kauft FOR SALE. a5 022" #122 Went T 19 100% $22 Weeki: 206 W. 429 St. poh toot Aken SQUARE SUBWA' UASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT. ALL GOODS GUARANTFED LOWEST PRIC IAMOND_@ E) 3 AGENT CALL DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED—! Koppers Company, Pittsburgh, Pa, require several first draughtsmen, experienced in steel and power plant work, or with a good general mechanical experie class Apply McAlpin He bet\s -P. M, and 6 P. M., Saturday, April 1 Only first class mew need apply. | ‘Ask for Mr. H. Lee. | World “Wants” Work Wonders | | PAY $i DOWN, $1 WEEKLY ISMALL DEPOSIT 1 WEEKLY] Chotuday due meu dud woinen PACE NLTAL OU.. 6 SLUMS Oped Bree, %, Col, Lruadway, Zur Bt, te. Lt. City, Kevare Aver: dopey Ce iin Ste BO RLYS DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ROYAL ry OND aM EADIEST TERMS 3S MAIDEN LANE DaWarc co Busnes Diamonds on LW. SWEETECO Credyt ITO B'WAY-£" FLOOR, Kr See9e DIATRENOS wishin ting slump ‘to monotonous lengths, NewSpring Fashions on Living Models During the morning, from 10 to 11.30, we will display GARMENTS FOR SPORT WEAR.4/ During the afternoon, from 1.30 to 3.30, there will be an exposition of styles for STREET AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR, Music by Theo. Bendix’s String Orchestra “THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. IG™=TO 19™ STREET GREENHUT’S—MAIN FLOOR Other Sales —————_— — |- - Spring Suits & Top Coats! a EN vent ealee stl ae L LO Every woman loves « Fashion Show, and here's one that ’ Men’ tly Imperfect) $3.50 is doubly enjoyed because this is MORE than a mere / Year’s Greatest Values to 85 "Snow show ™" Shoes ‘9 75 at Women’s $5 White, Champagne and Gray Kid Shoes all °3.95 Tomorrow, Saturday, Is For Men At*13.99 Here are the kinds of clothing values that would attract atrention during any clothing season—most and Youths pasts and $2 Shoes § “Young Folks’ Day” mit = 1.4 9 And we particularly call your attention to GARMENTS Children’s Spring Coats and Hats FOR THE YOU The Coats at The Hats at GER SET, many of which will be shown on models in the promenade. particularly do they do so now, when woolenprices are | | £1.98 ¢ °9.95 49¢ to 6.95 - ar J soaring sky-high and the clothing market is practically Imported Novelty Necklaces—at 75¢ Tailored Suits a Strong Feature bare of underpriced offerings. Ready-to-Wear Spring ie} 45 ‘A-aikbat cana meairenat ‘ t 5 Millinery. at 4 jost comprehensive variety of styles in best fabrics. Sizes to fit misses, At $13.95 These Suits and Top Coats Are | | Fine Hemp Braid Dress Shapes juniors and girls of all ages SUITS FOR GIRLS, 10 to 14 years SUITS FOR GROWING GIRLS, 12 to 16 years SUITS FOR JUNIORS, 13 t0 17 years SUITS FOR MISSES, 14 to 20 years Our assortments of SPRING COATS, RAINCOATS, SKIRTS, WASH D! SES, MIDDY BLOUSES and GYMNASIUM BLOOMERS will also impress you necausd fer ‘ wide range of choice. ring every possible need for School Wear, Sport, Gy: i Utility and Dress Wear at prices to suit every purse. Leablal delacisdivce-tA trimmed with small clusters of flowers and ribbon; = § 00 to $16.50 Marvels of Values 5 to $18.75 Your choice of complete and attractive assortments of the newest styles, materials and patterns in all sizes for men and youths. The Suits at $13.95 In smartest two and three-button models, with soft- roll lapels; plain or pleated backs, patch or plain pockets. Also handsome conservative styles for those who favor them. The materials, which are all-wool and guaranteed, include newest FANCY MIXTURES, STRIPES, CHECKS. PI A\IN BLUE OR GRAY SERGES. The Top Coats at $13.95 Here we feature genuine “Westnet” top coats. (Look for the label.) Made of a remarkably light weight knit goods—just the very kind of a coat for dress ogcasions, for motoring and for Springtime weather. These coats are to be had in plain gray and neat Mixtures, beautifully made with silk yoke and silk-lined 5 Sheet Muste nid 23c Derbies and | at A Big List “Hits' ate, 15e, 2c Men's ‘Sample’ Soft Hats at For details of above sales, ple see our advt. in tonight's Journal c GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Beautiful Silk Blouses Essential for Your New Easter Suit At 89 98 and $F sleeves. All sizes. Be your new Spring suit moderate or high (Identical coat is featured in other stores at higher prices \ in Brive tau will want an effective blouse to 20 wi . ranging to $19.75.) An excellent choice for stout men of all sizes. At Greenhut's you have a selection from the best and smartest styles of the season. Come tomorrow, for though assortments \\ unusually large the spirited selling \y are ) which will result from the modest prices r'\ attached to our blouses is bound to result ty ) in stocks becoming depleted early. so \ Dress Up Your Boy for Spring—Select His New Spring Suit and Reefer From Our Immense Stocks and Be Assured of Getting the Newest in Style, Best in Quality and at a Saving Great Collections of Suits at $2.95 and $3.95 est Nore Patch Pocket styles in a complete showing of the season's most popular mate~ rials “HUNDREDS OF THESE ebits HAVE TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS. All sizes for boys 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Two Trousers Suits at $4.65 Norfolk, Patch Pocket and Gathered Back styles with two pairs of lined knicker trousers. Cassimeres, Cheviots, Homespuns, Tweeds, etc. Light and dark grays, tans, browns, fancy mixtures, checks and hairline stripes, Sizes ine Boys’ Blue Serge Suits at $5, $6, $7.75 and $8.75 Norfolk, Patch Pocket and Three-Piece Belt and hered Back models in fine navy blue serge. Sizes 7 10 18 years Boys’ Novelty Suits at $2.95, $3.95 and $5 Junior Norfolk, Billy Taylor, Wee Wee Geor; nd other models in gray and tan, fancy mixtures, black u white checks and biue serge. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Reefers at $2.95, $3.95 and $5 New Spring Reefers in double-breasted and two-piece belted-back models; tan and gray fancy mixtures, black and white checks and fine blue serge. Sizes3 to 8 years. y Blouses of Crepede Chineand 4 Georgette Crepe at $2.98 ) We illustrate one of many models which can be had in white or flesh cotor Crepe de Chine. It hasa frillof Georgette Crepe with Val. lace. An effective model in Georgette Crepe is beautitied b graceful frill, piped with contrasting (* colored silk. Many other good-looking models, all special at $2.98. Charming Silk Blouses at $5.00 The model illustrated is of white or flesh color Crepe de Chine, with cluster tucks on front and back embroidery, hemstitching and pearl buttons add a dainty touch. Another model of Crepe de Chine features embroidery in black and white GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES, with bunds of Venise lace. Another model has revers and novelty collar, trimmed in color to harmonize. WHITE RADIUM SILK BLOUSES, with collars and hemstitching in King's blue or gold as are also the Satin Blouses in pink, blue and white Other Styles- Exceptional Values at $1, $1.25, $1.98, $2.50, $3.50, $3.98 and up to $10.75. r OREENNUT O80 Ft. Bozart” Fibre Rugs Well and favorably known as bedroom rugs de luxe. Eyelet Very effective, GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR An Excellent Choice of Boys’ & Children’s Spring _—————-GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR Saturday’s Market Specials Mail Orders filled. Telephone Chelsea 4000. Ask for a free copy of our new Grocery Catalogue. GREENHUT'S 3D FL. Wall Papers In the Newest Spring Designs at,a Roll, . Bio Satin and floral stripes, small Sale 7 7 s “vf figures and all-over effects. Sold Fresh Meats Fresh Eggs Hats at A9e to $1 65 ortit i with cut-out borders to march SWEETBREADS genuine) VEAL—loin or rump 1 Qe | | NER LAID BROS . ‘ pie 4x76 $3.50 30-inch Oatmeal Papers—tast col- pairs a ter Pee led ag 7 dor aut Seeley arid att x 6 tt $1.75 ors sold with matched cut-out , bd shoulder NEW LAID) WH e he Newest for Little People, in < > pa 25 ORe fot Alot = A ; Uieeah cent aie, DC] | mllk-teds We Le Baus A2¢e CLOTH, FELT AND FANCY MIX =. aia ate 3150 bordsra) Importes) 389 8c AM B—- lege of ye é 22¢ NN iAtb EGGS O86 TURES. We feature in this de= i<e ary, ——e i ; ; Pr partment the season's latest shap ] HUT'S BASEMENT: LAMB. HM fare “She POR he wage “0c None delivered including THE TIPPERARY, THE IS “ ° ” of city-dressed: ONel {ft 2 OCTAGON, TELESCOPE, ALPINE 1 000 D M: tl t 5 mdb ayn aA ate | MASE and SAiLoi HATS hi ’ Ime Manties at oc 1 l6c} * C | RES BUTTER fo Now 0 4 fine Collection of — Specials for Saturday Only f Boys’ and Children’s Straw and iy Go Wolehash No. 140 Walahach Reflex Our Own Baking yams 6=6 0, SO OR A Mantes”. 0c|Maniless at Ile Fresh supplies from the ovens about every 30 minutes. | 111 icc. delicious jelly des —s 2 $2.25 Welsbach No. Dinin « Room sop BUTTER BISCUITS ] HOME-MADE FRE HAF rt; agworted flavors, 640 Reflex Light (as | Domes illustrated STRAWBERRY SH( cut ices 12¢ bel BR cca oe GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR MSTA 2 Refine [7pmade of hundreds | CAKE =| ALMOND T. 3 . : Rb ‘ Sas sists of No. 2 Reflex | of pieces of art glass, | rity ic m sts iScouare ore “renareges The e Choice Of erings In burner, Retiex mun-|feaied in Mosate ef: % Wat ag RUTTI POUND| CHOCOLATE. = 1Be] que le, 008: © 80¢ ve 4 ye | tle and inner cylin-| fect; 24in. in diameter Pies aie: wo. VBC) citrvey seme wipe | pint ier se e : der with open bot-|horder shows 7 CROSS BUNS 1 Qe POL N » CARS - 16¢ overens ' in the W0e I ‘ram d Pi ctures paket eran i ie “ POTATO BREAD RAISIN BREAD 4 dor e brass finish: m1 DEO ine = 10¢| FAs! lde CRACKERS, Sal + et oletes ‘ arated Piet odes, y, , . ” . om id | shell desig: "hraaiiniiciand Ucceiablea’ | Fruits and Vegetables ; on hem, Lemon “Wallace Nutting” Prints popu- 75° t $4 85 ar 1.85) glass; complete GRAPEFRUIT NEW RUNGH BEETS, | dors 4Bei 23¢ lar subjects; neatly framed; at e Oe i AIRED) ate [tor tsHant ee ria (1 Raa eb col Seta, Scatlions; Hand-Colored Pletures in dark | Colored Pictures some brown tones good quality outlitsQ QR RESH ASPA ube F c frames; size 18 x 2 ubject in durk f airline BO burner, mantle at 9.95 i ‘oman “Gentle Persuasion,” “Peg Wol-| ing, regular at Je inner globe and : large white heed; Ro fington,” and “Man Must Work’ | Dainty Prints in gilt and. gold bur colored outside et pane Domes be pales itted for hearts; PRESH MUSH regularly fr regularly globe,com- ¢ x three-light electric; large. bunch ROOMS —ib 40¢ your choice at 9Re $ at 4% plete tor 39% | pull chain sockets; at | 1.50 Till 12 o’Clock—Single gx Stamps Thereafter = Double an Green Trading Stamps with Purchas ‘