The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1919, Page 27

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. | Witee 2 Pl First d Le d: pra OKSS | ’ FS Wich S. WRIGHT 0 Ni heed “Buffalo Fone : Victory Osean at BUFFALO TH jSkeeters, Under Wild Bill| oe ee ee tticman was Golfers of United States Asso- CONCERTS AND MUSIC, _ | CARNEGIE HALL 1 18: SS hte 2 NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Me ss01tBodanzky:ssues BY HIGHEST PAID, SKILLED SHOEMAKERS, UNDER THE AND SUPERVISION OF EXPERIENCED MEN — Hor ornie | NO WAR TAR give in, Badly Beaten in |tfeated) ne never wilt ball giation Are Busy Signing Pro- = eneta Good tor May 1B } LEADS IN SHOOT international Opening. FAME Ree Gt Oe inte | test to Send to Congress THEATRES. —-- ling winning te am, who was a very) Against Tax on Sporting ' | 7, ITH bards pliytng, some rea € | Has Total of 190 for Two W t ah PE ip bg ri <r : ; BOOTH? rhe on kal / Days in Tourney for NOG ccrerranner corel ae ‘T LOVE You | State Title, |sptcuously opened at W se ; ORENTURY Grove | | — Jersey City, yesterday aft: CG MIDNIGHT WHIRL | F.S. Wright of Buffalo, N.Y, win-|home team, which is unde =A SENSATION- | p+ Ry gel hal eile ae : t id Bill bon Heh Woof Way, ve 38 hip to 1916, retaing hie toad tm tho| te tutte dt te ene eae m sonnets wee | race for the sixty-first title : sea et malt Sob wey 4 nine | }6OO “EAST” j ™ York State Sportma ss ers are bell ait n Gee bt the ona of the ‘ Oks" Wiltee, and isc. W SHUBERT “ " hes 813 1 t in he n Tr: ; cams in the “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" 8000 MORNING JUUGE will have a hard job to win * 01 Gorge Hassell, Meliie King, Charles King hap Co $4.00 $450 5,90 $G.00 $700 g $400 waist gen ea | ‘Pershing Pays ene Aullvitteay Wat bes IF you have been paying $10 to $12 for fine shoes, a trial will abs “Take be From Me t | | A. E. Hs Boxers , Washlugtor wow $ dy targa taba rh pe gpd! ee VANDERBILT 4." ry . i if he has «lower Late i 7 and $8 shoes are equally as g and will give excellent Many ts A LUT cut INE} { F tr ask ve Big Compliment hes satisfaction. The actual value is determined and the retail NORA BAYES a y RR price fixed at the factory before W.L.Douglas name and the v0 Es f COME ALONG ¥ Bhoot Rage retail priceis stamped on the bottom. The stamped price isW.L. erate we $000 Ame Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes arealwaysworththe ' > o tng inthe | tendigg” the boxtt 8 y 9 casts WEST posed of players | price paid for them. The retail prices arethe same everywhere. | | 6 astomctacreu fh Pala dC They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. = epee Md warts. {i Stamping the price on every pair of shoes as a protection against high BOYS’ SHOFS , : T ORY oie Best in the World Y 854.00 $3.50 94.00 CAUTION prices and unreasonable profits is only one example of the constant en- deavor of W.L.Douglas to protect his customers. The quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by ot than 40 years experience im rneas and fri tnza they blew tT te the fact All ha 164 out of a|up. E p _ who witneased these exciting a 7 © tie. The re”. | necomp: tested i : making fine shoes. The s the leaders in the fashion Mugs : gy rere 0.8 Contested “bouts ‘without exhibiting. & ing " TUTE rn. le 100 oe T Heniine, Bradford, Da.” teach mad 186 | DINU arcane ie bows wit! return centers of America. They are po in a well-equipped factory at Wepre Lag lester are i Dr 3. R. Overbeck,’ Priladeipiia, Poa [at the box covuned by dl hamenwith a high: Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers under the the retail price is stamped BLOW Matinee Ws Pay ] with’ 159 ; owner of the home teat p direction and supervision of experienced men, all working withan honest on the bottom and the 33 FOK DIANA™ MAirRA | he morning shoot at seventy-five [to him, Tt was imm ‘ Ifibnaty foros eines we Geaen insi fine tf th wiscer ih Gl visiting “0 knocking | (itosucing: whens ‘sport Inet cutie} determination to make the best shoes for the pice that money can buy. bore ht alley Hs flo Pl AYHOUSE yon am i " horsehide al Moran's that we have achieved a great suc ser 9000 waited ALICE BRADY j " Both are members of Prince Charles, the second so t HG M4 i ¥ : MG . | w, 4 acto ree haree te Sh D ae A Peale Grote Firioss Mut nated] Hefore tne content started some] KOGA th Sa emth Mia t feridaveaten catalog snowing how Cootaer yal BEWARE OF FRAU! 40TH ST. it 4 SOB | n ass 1D, the winner was Dr. on man stood ‘up. on th roof of @ | terested in the cheering. ~ histiing an pA 5 Ver players’ dugout and insisted upon | gene ral antieg of the fraiicrome Amort- Ww. fs Douglas Stores in Greater New York: COME-ON c 1AR LEY Can soldiers than in the boxing. ‘ n_the boxing. hird Ave., bet. 140th & r47th Sts, ay Sexes iebth Avenue. pe Maia Wala in ROOM: Ms Fist CWS John Poliock ANd Gossip ) | Bowling Alley A A PT OEE ee a ES ES = SOAS LT A ES TS *% 706 Broadway, ELTINGE W486 bo ase Mave , Vienne, the premier boxing pro- Is oo Ma By Chatter Tack * 1367 Broadway St.cor.Clark 3 oA ] mot France, h st been hci St. & 478 Fifth Avenu State Street, 5 "'S % moter of France, has Just beor ai Stores maried with a fe emery com ‘UP IN MABELS: ROOM “i @ permit by the police authe Hast ain | here to stage boxing shows. Vie! Guus Cortelyou of Brooklyn and HUDSON "y\;,, ie Nyy, at, 8.00 sabled the good news to Al Lippe} jar ¢ tham Palace five of the same bo Roe 40 LAYS. PHOTO PLAYS. PHOTO PLAYS. THEATRES. LOUIS MAN ae SaM “*SEKNARD i to-day and stated he will not attempt] Frok be i st bowling of any of thy eS a y y vp y PEN } —_ his part . 5c of Panued SO npeted in the Metrop: L EMPIRE to bring off any shows in Paris un- 7 ships at ‘Thum's White | i til the first week in October, as he rounal b with Prapkie Brown of tii city frou ys last night. The el Wm. Gillette | a May 1 May 19 2.64 for their thre FULTON 3}, wants plenty of time to get Nh. v t OLIVER MOROSLO ompleted. As Vienne i I comeay,. PLEASE a Georges Carpentier, the champion ; be tas tin ik a as hae : : ; would not | ad Jesret.arky Awele am TO ey nentho | tae ws oy ab fly etd e Howtlig ub’ gt Low ve not Forgive ; a Soci (es srnavawise first big battic fought in that coun- ; i * : , \ TCDS imme} | SO! Ke) Rees : : inn Estelle Winwood Cappy Wi Baseball Fan : 3 oe ees 4 Marshal | Pitan LIBERTY Queue oan hE LOEW'S 7th AVE, ; "i . — a “MOLIERE” MAXINE ELLIOTT'S, W. 9th St, Even wien appears ‘MET vim on HE SWEET 2 BUCA cher di LIGHTNIN Mita” BARRY MORE, hich appears, City, and eeville 3 1 Firm bhddah aunding Story ue OR une |! ee eee pARDONABLE MIE > \') ( ) Burancccenoenl linea mae bs Naz a hot | a | eMith Bob eN su = : " ‘ all -UNP. «SIN | |S WISE FOULS ‘xe |] f° TUMBLE IN" “CALVERT O'BRIEN J savin DARK ROSALEEN i an Na 2 Jim Cottey, the Ina brarywrigis, wil ner dol t WHIRLWIND + ACE, Jotte fa nb os Mat Tw dal ‘the Neat Whe Courteney &_W ‘The bent @@ and Brennan had a sho Henry Miller Blanche Has Become TEA for'3 oe dor vy R20) A or tiie? _-redgueton ARTHALLNEILAN Cane, came | BELASCO fis we dy Se Fn Central ‘i sn Sel wen scheduled to pay a visit of inspection to the Em- Tie ts jon Camp, and dur! h a a re Rank pro we Navy ant t there a ball game between menitera| am § : di NEIGHBORS Will's DISCUSSING: ¢ Companies A and B of the S6tn|, Tee Ushemity Mosing “te Qina/it to YOURSELF: rte see Re neers was to be played, Ae y’ s ‘Sweetheart Champion Jack F HELANCO md for ovtgntn round bout ac SM gram reowipls Amouny aos THEA, Bway & 0th Br Casino *is fe ad uh NCR SOME TINE RC vo (QTM Ha Ieuan ase Pt erg ON ED couanany syanceuine agers aensae® [THE ROYAL. VAGABOND ACTIVITIES A COHANIZED OPERA COMIQUE Produced 60 COHANTS, | Famous Mayers Lasky Corporation LYRIC Sis IF ena weutd See Roland W UNKNOWN PURE GARRICK ; great French eoldier heard of F of ang os oe toe conta Gass Bat | “aan, aa an a tine 1o-Mor. Night 3.3b elnau, who was Ne as escort to | fad “A PRINCE THERE. WAS” |the Marshal, readily agreed to ac-| BROADWAY pn Arke When th the World Calls Henry Miles ii c the Hinbrkation’ Camp anly Rory THERE Tne Neoniro nar MRS. FISKE.; | What's her chance? None? : ca | That was the question LONGALRE Mais! wet! yalsar. 230 E. Whittaker chose THREE FACES EAST to answer in “Fires of nidertul moving, hits been ¢ Iward J I Shutert Rivers ine mate LEXING TON. as Wve ‘ YES Maru ‘that he quarters HARRIS 0 srt ho" test Margaret Ulingto Robert Witton Lackaye . Katharina Kar in "A G000 BAD WOMAN NICKEAUUCRENK, Lroadway and soth St KN eRe UBER en ir a sat AMUSEMENTS FRANCES PEnNwe on Neat Weel PAIN Rnd wanwens NO GREENWICH Yate foo KVES, & WEL SHAKUNTALA. wate | May 19 yatil May 28. . Corporation 1 theme of regen ae world-w t the Ma “AT LAST! The Belmont Theatre has a real play fae ne Baticing Levingky tab mh fought f afteen ; nae fame : Cy :): | BAKER AND SELLERS WILL se ose’ eau | START IN SAMACLAR MEET wlule Grebs su, ‘The reveipls amounted to §),50U. ‘ VAUDEVILLE. Arti probably the | i cs AR agetert reeeg oc Tors ‘Ss | | | tion, a theme | | | | YORK IMEATHES, The Samaciar A. A. will hold its tan a gezney RIN AA ce best of its kind since ‘Paid Evangeline || LYCEUM {iat.,*sits" Ea | ps cas Full’ «+ +» A sin to let i veel iS DA D D I ES sh | lta } wats SRN SL , Our Pleasant Sins pass unheeded” nif ‘1 |. CHNIENS DARNTOS, Hye. 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