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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 275, 1918. 13° THE BALLPLAYER WHO JOINS THE SOME PITCHERS THROW SO MANY STRIKES TO CATCH A RUNNER NAP- PINGTHE YHA VEN'TANY FOR BA TTER le eee WORLD ye WS OF ALL KINDS DO, XOUR 1 BUY LIBERTY BONDS ‘| EMPIRE ‘icigess Wat tana tats, aD in ths B PTVrL _ ARRYMORE||OFF CHANG! AL JOLSOM:; "SINBAD | EXTRA MATINES TO-MORROW LIBERTY LOAN NATIONAL HOLIDAY BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT. BTIOU yet Pa NEW AMSTERDAM Rickie, aia avat cs APAIROF PETTICOATS | | Minster mn siillliicninacen \“Father of Football” at Yale 1s Now Directing Athletic Training | Parcs town aoe "Deum, 6: Cnreoana 4thST.20 ROOFTHEATRE | | Wala RAINBOW GIRL. of Our Recruit Soldiers—Has Unique Ideas on Conditioning baal dearer ae Oe Loe ame reins, RENN Mts acortcrkcacbrs ac Tac mc 2 ZIEGFELD NEW MIDMIGHT FROLIC TONIGHT GOOD BVE BILL Qyasets Comety of Army Life ae, it tas’ wv Occasion Marked by Big Liberty Bond Rally, a| of Men for Service in Aviation Branch of Army. GAMES TO-DAY. Parade and Also a Hot Finish Baseball’ wee" umedotyin ot | "roan oe Plea Pouadetphie at Heston, Moston at Phiiadetpliie, Wt, Louis at Chicage. ‘Chicago at St, Lewia, Martial A bt bet ali init tat ewan Jin the wet turf, rose on hands and with patriotism, verbal fireworks, @ | knees and caught the bail wiille lung. | £120,000 addition | ing forward, and Inter a fine cat HUDSON Ji NANCY LEE ae LIBERTY LOAN DAY Disappointed Those Who Battle in Which the Miller Hugginsites’ ‘CTocinnatl at Pittsburgh. Cleveland at Detroit, VB Dee Cc ¥ twas, FOLLIES, BALL , » an 44: W of way, Ben Nearly Toss Off Honors They Had Seem-| HOW OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT BROADHURST sifu "Aad = lawiy Cirched in Barly tno | av paltATIONAL LEAGUE. ma AMERICAN LEAGUE. ,MAYTIME “0 COHAN 1 n ¥ Ss. | nit aeteem oso Faia . Obariea Purell, Peery ¥ : dN betelcletoc ity MNase! Bea gv 8 08 ua Pilea beter ‘tit FRENCH THEATRE \'"25,° "| | MRS. FISKE -cevvice IF 8 evide | . ge " “ey Kren, 816, Matiowy Ty Day & 2.18, Preceded by “A NIGHT AT AM ENN, en BY Hugh 8. Fullerton. | prin sven, Som, (agit tha he | eat Date | |GET oy | AN ork Beaks Wend | could not finish the game, because he | ‘ in the House sick’ x. BED! » Wns HUGGINS exhibited | es petit eked ten seat Bhan 2] ASTOR}. er Roe. 18 i his 1918 Model Yanks to the/ag ‘a pinch. hitter How narrowly CLIFTON CRAWFORD my FANCY FREE LIBERTY Yo'¥4't.. tebe home folks for the first timo | Russell eacaped dasmacre Ip the elynth Matiiran Miller, Hire Conor, Tay Harmond “GOING UP” veserday a rewarded therm with al hoW0, 0 MBs faa (hates ai | Only Spectators Not EXTRA MAT. TOMORROW ] | | gnu BERT 4, «hier Fe to the Liberty | Miller saved trouble. yen #0, Wash: | « i wt se di ean we parade, a | HetOR Kot two rung and, in the ninth, C to See Dod ara woman | | Eons ssn ce a sro eh oats | tines it theta” hey Red ame to see Moagers Lose | ssvusr. is. 504s us 94 | | THe FOUNTAIN OF YO Jon, Which o a th look in 4 6 ‘ed M 1 A Marringe © me te | worse when Shotton singled, and # down to mechanl-| vorsa when Lavan racked @ bit to cal and rather/ right, ‘There Russell did @ quick drawiy routine out and Love came to the rescue laying and closed | With one out, THe forced Milaa to playing and cloned | Fup a foul, and then oame the with one of thoae CMAN STATED THOME “Spe Mayamdtar Cast, MOROSCO $211 ¥ of twas ey miGoEst COMLDY Hit IN poetic) LTD. CORT Sih."Wwel Trica Sat Re FLO-FLO (23% Comedy ensom j not meet with the ational League dan: the floor Pletcher Myers natied at first Giants me to Save Carfare | fram Approval ¢ Home in Their Drive at Eb- !1* mast had f Ma haeting Gb: ioe bik eae ee ates. bets Field. cu tcouldn’t ace th bug CRITERION 74a) | iobes, guaranteed | — 7 te Nuno waied for strain PS, PLAYHOUBE 805% LAURETTE TAYLOR Yih) | | Py t ’ . . be eigith, if you can cul © fouls tn a new , to raise hair on A. pleteh tis bb Sasae dantiets By Bruce Copeland. and en uninjured third strike a big | LITTLE eset YUAN SRY DP Rares y “* HAPPINESS” ] anything | bpldAcccle 2 ts OME soldiers and sailors opened | time at bat. ‘The fans bad a h ihe : 4g Bt, WY, ot Bw | rua The game which sallors and show @itie boosting S the weaaon yeaterday at Ebbets | tine trying (o wee which was Wilhott BOOTH 4). qhinauhenye FULTON’ cond Hae os HY Huggins's =omen| te Liberty Loan gave the opening & F The feativities inctuded and which was the bat, Joseph The Stuart We ha y t OMAUNE vol in “Once Uj Upon 1 appearance, the crowd was teld he feativities inc fanned, and then the big Glant guns ee aes even een COT T. « Time’ seamed to have stowed away on the old weather and the fact the Giants and Robins and Umpire | were almed at the Coombs front with ry * REPUBLIC Ww. Re credit side of the sheet by a & tow Yanke received rough trear- Billy Kiem. After watching tho head- | scoring effect CASINO "isa 4h ete 20 LANE 2 IC ihn Waa. tho.) ot, 2 Bt soore ended 6 to 4, with the Yanks | | Minera perform, the fany bought Lb While co thrown back on t erty bonds. After seeing the Giants) game, Uncio AN AMERICAN ACE ting the Aobbie missed more tt *”ARLOR BEDROOMEBATH ment @t Boston acting to hold down) last ling of de- 0 for the day, with more aut ons coming in after the ga ‘alsing was impressive and, d Stripes, tne Yanks | raised a service flag with eleven st fensea, with a tie sly certain |t tie = Led tee eae ape | and Robins play, moat of them felt] Went over the fence, but he x 39TH ST. Teeter, bee 813 WITH FLORENCE MOORR erty Loan purchases by takin | ete sf o time to searc allt a ile ’ & a acaba ceeashaph a It closed | Yin. and Nick altrock and the other | [like the number of games won by the | tin grounds. vary tine ® ball went | Soe HODGE cela Retcameat, || LYCEUM Sit atts cra ie 54 with Biot bacegn db hey bode aR wig es, working bard ail througa ) Robins this year into thy upper atand, @ eallor av "© | LONGACRE "43,4, 10 4 DAVID MELASOO Eary on the) thinkog. anit = Kame, raised the fund to about ‘The Robina showed lot of dash| correct imitation of the hidden ball Uae Matai TIGER ROSE i several parties | tHek, avd, ail told, their combined | YEG OR NO cts | and pepper after the procession had | [1CK (at all passed, but ere long they were caught | twenty bucks in a dash of popper and sneered | themse out of the hearts of the harmless Flatbushers. Tho only spec: | ; tators who were not disappointed | type or was it too many: left-hand were those who had come to see the| ers? ‘That kid looks like the Ia | Robins get licked lar in the cash drawer ‘The Giants were never more popu — The score was 6 to 4. Waat hed runners on first and third with two out. Shotton, the runner in the base id, was on thind, and Dec Lav 19 eminent | y on i wether it a bi damaged goods suit on it. Altogether it was a big da i and not the lea factory par pe. ae eee Genk o ot li: was that we know now thay } tad ie omnetly. |York has two real ball clube ‘Th Pre sens ce ene tain Yanks os yet luck the confidence a his part of the play + , Ehbets back about Vr MeeCNER Marjorie Woot and Great Cast, PRINCESS BELASCO {in qh , ton POLLY PAST ii mM ETHOROLITON, ree aR HARRY | LAUDER tae | Please observe that Ross Young bit 400 for the afternoon, Ross has just coversd 1 a aluinp of too much 1 Weer bres Wed “and : 200 Eyes of FYouth it ing the ball down to sec heamooth worming Soe) of | |lar until their money disappeared, Don't cajole the Robina for eating H play, properly executed, would have) “lants, bat they Pare | ‘The wise old owls of the Liberty Loan | so much crow. What would tt be If E . COHAN & HARRIS \yest $83,5 ' peer coh ress 38. op in| Multitude of baseba | had a bunch of pretty bond vampires | they used it to wet thelr whistler? }OM DY ) * es] | A TAILOR-MADE SAN Se front of sec t ¢ 4 5 eaxls | where they could do the most dam Nobody pans a eoiled ebirt during Wile re 8. 45, Mave return the throw to the Ah seeking ao-| | ege, and the Giants w lucky to|@ laundry strike. Ld VANDERBILT h teams ti pitcher, with none in | eave carfare home. And from the J SALOME ‘AND iT) TUBA, W. ase bt O ond baseman +0. tha ee ee crane i Mey ere ct tee eee ear iste RACING SELECTIONS. COMEDIES Ke K-20, Mie, Wad, Sat. cm : the oth carcer even than good right-hande err — eae ane the! Qe and rovurn’¢ sci vag Pad | and IC Rapp will have to look elve- peerrroncien mutant 2 WEEKS ONLY ||| ELTINGE Sixt (aie } t Pinte Ant patece et | | where for their pots. x | Hee ee ritcw ear (es port URING the premier of the Yanks q , | Tom McCarty broke @ record in the Fire: Race—Squeeler, John W PLYMOUTH *%,%) Business Be ore ensure | Poe oy tar ena Heated ; 31 ‘ |nrst, and had the chance of meditat- — Ktein, Kat Bart | | diatance, Lavan at the Polo Grounds the Glants | ? S a sane showers, ‘Tom is the, Second. Itace-—At. ‘Therean, Uasty NAZIMOVA Lt with Harney Hernard and | —— | et Shotton mad went over to Brooklyn and played a} (\ ) ib bo checapted this sen Mabel, “"Thrille Mow. Aur 2 | He fockeyed a shor while Lavan retres first. The ball was thr who ty t anded Yavan back toward Naha Thank an Oniire Third Race-—Diamond, Phoolan drocen\ \ |Change his mind, when he @hould| Molltster. | mie el Pw"! have changed bis own mind about) grerering, cholrm SI i tagging on at the plate. Fitth Race No selections said dt ls hard enough to call ‘em Bixth Jt ink Burke, Pas mean trick on the Superbas, end it seven st FRED, STONE cm] houee STANDARD {3255.8 70,58. Pees | ily of Walter the Dodgers. The LYRIC #4, 51,..104 Shotton, mado Ro effort 10, go NOM. | sean trick consisted of letting Brook- {Camp, noted for his preeminent position in th athletic world, Seated on) himself, "but he awoure he Is not @! rian, Mistresy 1 tie of Way ™ 1 “WHY MARRY? * | elled to turn around to thre the n waa going to win| the edge of the chair Is Walter Camp sr, in his uniform as Coismtssioner | ventriloquis | Race—Sosiue, Knaols v7; : at ©. Goodwii | Ciate. Pipp d the runner too far , n hammering out five of Athletics of United States Navy. In the chair 1s Capt, Walter] jao% Coombs won the game tn az 3 pera: OVER Tie TOP . rf ae the ball to © victory in one round ii : ‘combs won the game ni Hreone feck ane Shotton akan f0 y's toa is in dire straite and Camp jr., with ie mop $4. ta bia arene innings, but collapsed when he found | HAVRE DE GRACE wie Bore sk Stine w ASG there wero three moro frames to go. ! The Giants were lucky to get a foul with none in sigh ms of the ed forward ate. Pack le ‘avad, and Shotton was twenty te By William Abbott. mers = rat Race — Cresson, re ___ AMUSEMENTS, | vat PARK t 2 eprucinge off th chi niiq it ” from the plate when the out wa sprucing | Ip ond roe ; i irecting lie detec ob} svciane ae: Walt 60 | Seoul. tohing antiqu Baul Ria ond Race—Pandean, Kitiwin ry 4 NEW AND made, and the Yanks registered their every any The team, ia Gover t's tremendous ‘ h do not take half) was enough to make Diva Marquard Me actecHwte Mollingain, (| Ws beer Sag first bome victory | better t ‘4 efforts to convert into efficient much time, but which put every | cheat soi aanicure girl out} | xe-|danger now ts that it will get dis- [athletes the ht leer ye muscle in thelr bodies into action h hair net. After the! Fourth Race- Agnes Cook tn {EBB POKES. 280. 500. The. #1, 81.80, HIE play was very poorly exe-| aged. Th ik has dat ghee spain meagan te These same exercises are belng giv shed he had all his 5 Thea, 420, W, of cuted by both teams, and shows poh rama BS Bie pes BEpen the country’s nev a Walter | tho student aviators | atwettatia Witch, Wa, i NS ate 4 Shae the Huesing enachine 18|the long aun ot rerercen Dut leeere [campy the eame. W Camp who) “In Franee,” continued Yalets most | Jack had more faith in hla prayer | Lord Her HER Peter a 5 in | not working smoothly. ‘There were| fighting for every game as if it In-\for years at m t in his New | celebr athletic authority, “men | than in his fast one when he decided | | as rr wy | | fi cok tends to win somo day may. a home planned many of Ys sha ue er ave Larry Doyle “, Cu | other indications that the Yanks are| nee to, win som anyway. Aa) H oy ' ed out, worked | smile at first base than at the plate | CENTURY 5 keop them working | greatest football victories, Now at ia hope. | you see what those Athietica |“ jare doing? They are a tough ment Camp Jelub to beat, and Cx " |have enjoved his evening sniile y | Bway, Bw, | th two on in the pinch. He to crite fo ttlaeahen ni ara PoP aay || aath LAST 4 PERFORMANGE Eells ewok hin how | AMUSEMENTS, . With try ta past’ S Tvewer tokst | peemcece es — tog el CHU CHIN LHOW wot yet in their stride, but e@howed thelr admirers enough re asedall, enough of the hustling, ag- a@ressive spirit to esatisty m, and isting the an age when most men feck retire » biggest J ny to mak as work 4 two years of hls ‘busy career—h | in « Chinese laundry. ea ne ie a eg ot ts ear Maen OAM HORSE SHOW ee | Serre cen; to wear the came and remombeged what the Phitty |e, World ; tho wean THA jn Olsen, ant Mitohe unter ‘MIDNIGHT REVUE STARTS TEM st of oust. | Critics said about him when he ma: This he is doing with a s \ ukdowns hen the atring of a v olden Amart New Yorkers i ' ‘That the team posseses a | Helo fret m ne MAGS who muy develo 1s weakness. ive a correct dinttation of a water Benefit of the American Red Star rer, not enough speed on the) that trade administration of a « im the develop nervous cave a correct dmnit fa wu B ‘ sigan ween a Nery tale defensive ——o—— jfonuiay cusps aint a noesiel fora of] PLANS. ATHLETIC. DIVERGIONS | yin) Srnriuunted” oy olson ums f AT DURLAND!S. canta eu'se id aati STaeet , abame, evolved by Tagginss M8 \exercising, the new Camp sys “| FOR BOYS IN ARMY. and efew pitched bells, It is to wo acl.4, Te Nght 8 T = rt oT Golden mes \ They would havi a8 1 Soemer Pre ays his tribs| Th p f yy | der why Mitchell ingists on playd ull.26, To- ard ToMorrow. * Bat toe Tha of condition Runsel Box Scores of batt Prowiden t pay be) | This, s how. Walter, Camp, aided by | Ine guuield in the piteding box je 4 Nig! ("Who after going throust . to ya form of exer » ve wa. college | { | | ; traine men like Johnoy Macks). gig Walter Halke tried out @ new Glades | | HEARTS Wo holding Washington to two Jag ith ynge and Decratch, grew arm weary Games Played papell ie | ie Witzpatriek and others, ® DY |gtyy wt Orat hase 1 opening! CBILLY cortices "Pos, Oates, ase Renee, 3 ha’ wid and haa to be resou By Local Clubs } na aeves ion» [nd navs." Gamnpense only pres MAT. TO-DAY Aer, ae They assaulted Ayres skilfully, The “Father an ( athlotic regulat put EVES. BaP 25c to $ pressed the attack, showed #0™m° Te-|AT POLO GROUNDS. lie known everywh the x } Sa qua! ee @ourcefulness, and really won by a). |game ta played, quick! i sted as d tors for the funting and pushing ball down fs °| call Pees w Piet n to direc a a ~~~ PHOTO PLAYS. the infield, causing Ayres to FO 8) momenta, which are few Next Monday there will be set in motion at the Grand Central KNICKERBOC b 8 athletic activities of recruit sol woen, Camp plans tourna CKERBOCKER {9 fue) rather wrete hod exbt Hen < $i? Bll Re eee ti Apegges _ ina? Alsatent @ Palace a modern Textile Mill, and step by step the visitor may follow Bway Y AMBASSADOR we grtwas tho Mfth, two Fat BPR iGee eee arae ae eae man prooseds of which the manufacture of cloth from the handling of the raw material, and | == : hits glanced off Ayres's glo \ Ree R Ole rete Gr canal dalionte Gana io he Army Atblet then on through carding, spinning, windin, weaving rooms. | ERARD’ the Yanks two runt only double) 1; j 48 oe a ES gu nnn Four floors will be covered with the largest exhibits of textile machin- Rita, heen eta | ae OER ‘ P an eens ery, mill wupplies, dyes and finished goods ever assembled in this " 7 Y FOUR YEARS under a top ; | ner for At of the world. - IN GERMANY w meary Poort a are - [training ytations,” maid Camy | Bef F ever y Tt will be the most interesting show you ever attended, and will . get Reccenaias Wertire ‘throwing a r jae ba ay ne army Sra mb, Camp w Ne give a comprehensive idea how cloth is manufactured, Textile machines VAUDEVILLE, te, aeesings B20 tee ne { and a0 ¥ , | he y . are uncanny ~-they are so humanlike in their operation. —— — Diy hot weather, will. bring these Pete cecicaran: oy ance It is a "MADE IN U, S, A.” Exposition. On the fourth floor FFP 20 TOR’ +B R OAD Md er et Mesh ind “The Government seve 91:60 4 twenty thousand square feet of space will be devoted to display of | yIMPATIO—AN dick BL 2.00—4, | Hugsina has a team wh ;| minute on the average for keep em cotton, woollen and silk fabrics and knit goods, There will also be bd ld bt st EOE ELAS fouch bet ra month fron ing a student aviator in the air eaaete a fuhien show with thirty living models demonstrating advance Vth |; ne ms, Teel , Added Ate | “TAGE i wowina esent, ar sa | Before he is rendered fit to go Camt styles of U. S, A, designs. Parka Li ay} i wort | orhe inowiert: Muateat Novel dangerous clut I ? } Abe CAHOLINE D MCHOLS, 'G oe od oneat | inte battle he must spend two ia The War and Navy Departments, the U. S, Bureau of Foreign ORIN Ql. || A Dow's tate a ae ook ad hundred hours, in hs alr hi and Domestic Commerce, the U. S. Department of Agriculture will Aca ave. on he 7) IVOLI [Pes ng a ten THO) thie ie the $20,000 which an alr- ou show a complete exhibit of textiles 2a 8. ere $1) ‘ ee ray plane conta, making a, $38,000 ink ( lie no From every corner of the world twenty thousand experts in the ze IALTO | f. ul {ng caught of i it by Ayres eae Le cache moan whe are |" ng to go “over there textile industry will come here for the exposition. Even to these a0. 60. ; | fon and the a Tee learning to fly | WAS A FOOTBALL PLAYER IN men the “Show” will be a revelation: ci ANe, : Gi. Thentes oo Boar iore ‘aaking supple the bodies of xc és Myetia lary Garden in | PP RAMATSS| wonder renee TEXTILE EXPOSITION [Puckee Wee teu See as the proper exercisit vt Paces inel Vai. he — | \ eee : ’ 1 1880, Wi colle } Et Nyt. | MS acike ihe seme Ataalt Jator’e body. The rw ae a i coll Ect er slow, but pur y 1 ty "; mt t 1 “ " _ SHARITY, smo startling indivi : Ot | wy AN D TRA S| one Rast He ual ally a sliding ¢ is 6 8 heh eh i peeys| J Ed { vin THEA Sia 6, & Les, dm Fi wonderful diving was yaern ¢ Wir i sg Fatty" MATINEE ONLY” . Bt ad oaian or a tine crive sca Gee | At GRAND CENTRAL PALACE ws come anded stop of st an equally great back pesyyrry per te BURLESQUE. eal aac ESE RCossoN a hard bit by Peckinpaugh.. Th mi |and army until rece: OPEN NEXT MONDAY OLYMP IC why MAT. DAILY {YU er DONALD oa food humor, but there really was aystorn iimbers at Huey TWO WEEKS ‘i THE AVIATORS een the eiglith, when Ru ve . “3 ved 10 A. M.~ 10,30 P, M, ADMISSION 50c - " | ed 1" he was weakening p We ere now giving the eoldiers pall.” PERSONAL DIRECTION CHESTER I, CAMPBELL wor//o WANTS WORK WONDERS

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