The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 11

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EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY ' What Happens Every Day score of 8 to 1. The Boston Baseball Club of the and one or two other players for safety “Bayer Cross.” Al @m unbroken Bayer pack: ae re r directions lea granted yesterday. The hearing goes —Advt. —TRY— WILL PLACE ONE Three types to choose from—fully guaranteed. tear or damage the finest linens. The saving in AN ELECTRIC WASHER IN YOUR KITCHEN They will do a family wash in 15 minutes— help and fuel will pay the small NEXT WASHDAY 6 Balance, Small Monthly Payments. practically no labor on your part. Will not amount required each month. Call for Free Demonstration. P. M. DREYFUSS CO. i... 150 CHAMBERS ST., | e FOURTH FLOOR, Witte 6th & 9th Av. ppg Av. Subway Stations | $F m= amount in a week's riding; Harry Kaiser, ' ui for the week amounted to adden, who got only $1101 Fred Hill, whose weekly ‘ohac! OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY, LABOR DAY wanaaeey BUY Now! Read! Act! or Pay Double Prices Later Strictly Custom Tailored esuiigs, he tea Mr. Reader: —The garments I tailor at 44 Flatbush Ave,, Brooklyn, N.Y. these prices are the greatest values shown in the city, and will save you at least 83}s to 50% over prices other tailors quote; so Buy Now! All You Can to Keep from Paying Double Prices Later Every End in the House consisting of Blues, Grays, Browns, Tweed Cheviots and Cassi: 1eres. Some of these have enough for two-piece suits; some enough for three-piece suit and others enough for suit and extra trousers. My Clean Sweep Sale price at a Special price of MY BROADWAY STORE TO ORDER prices aslowas . « @ven Until 7 P.M. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUG UST 29, 1919. at Deauville, France, to decide whether France or Engiand will meet the Australians in matches for the Davis Cup, the Brit- ish team won the two final contest. Davson, England, defeated Laurents, France, 3 sets to 2, and Col. Algernon STANDING OF *. Ki , England, beat Andee BASEBALL. worst beating of the yen Sean saeee so Fhe New York Gi 4 to 2, and the you Mrs. George W. Wightman of Bos- ke: va orig looked any-|tors, one of McGraw's promising | ton, present national women’s singles Pennant — contenders | young twirlers, was pounded in wn-| tennis champion, and Miss Molla when the tail-end Quakers, after los-| merciful fashion. Bjurstedt, the former title holder, ad- fag nine straight games, suddenly ater Jerr Ptefter ca spun Brook. | vanced into the Semi-final round of yn's winning streak to six vic-| the Rockaway Hunting Club's invita- eume to life and gave them thelt|\"%ite “Lieut Cad went and] tion tournament on the club's courts | spilled tho logander 2, letting Bos-| at Cedarhurst, L. I. 7 ton win the second section of ‘a dou-| semi-final matches to-day Miss Bjur- YER CROSS” 0 ble header, So another rainbow faded, | stedt is scheduled to play Miss Marten Tough. ‘The acores were 6 to 1 and| Zinderstein of Boston. 4to 3% Znderstein who aliminated the Nor- Schupp held Pittsburgh to one nit| Wesian player in the national cham- Y GENUINE ASPIRIN which scored a man from second, und | Pionship tournament, “4 St. Louls defeated the Pirates by «| MiSCELLANEOUS, The Alpha Physical Club captured National "League telegraphed to the|fitst honors at the annual handicap Seattle Club of the Pacific Coast} games conducted by that club at League offering to trade Jim Thorpe} Ulmer Park, Brooklyn, points was registered for the , Lyle Bigbee, pitcher, and Bill Cun- Which acted as sponsor for the tee, ningham, a fielder of that team. while the St. Christopher Club took Another postponement of the ex-| second with 18 tallies, and the Paul- amination of Ban Johnson, a0 0 hs | ist A.C. finished third with 11, Rob- - joings while President 0} meri | ert Crawfor rose A. A., Wi “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin to be| can league by George J, Gillespie, 1,000-yard handicap ‘race from’ the @enuine must be marked with the| referee, at No. 20 Vesey Street, was olgh ry oGregor the Great, with Cox w over to Thursday next, Sept. 4. The| met defeat for the second time this injunction hearings in the Mays case! season at the Grand Circuit meeting lache, Toothache, Ear-|#!so went over. at Readville, Mass, when Marion Dale sche. Neuralgia,’ Colds and’ pain,| J0¢ Guyon, former Carliste athlete | brushed by in the second and third e, Neuralgia, and pain! and team mate of Jim horpe, has| heats of the Massachusetts 2.12 class Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost/ioon signed by the New York Giants, | trotting, but « few cents at drug stores—larget| f76 will report early in September.| whip, and won. McGregor the Great packages also. Aspirin is the trade}Guyon has been playing semi-pro| Was almost a prohibitive favorite. It mark of Bayer Manufacture ef/ball in Minnesota and North Dakota. Nadetiae nets Biel & waeet Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid.' TENNIS. Porky Ble 4 Sanardo to wart In the ingles tennis matches, held| in the Neponset and ‘pugcion art be = | «Announcement Is made at Columbia niversity o! ie appointment of ed Se ee ee el Me i Pe | ter Clark Danielson, class of 1915, as graduate manager of athletics to suc- []|ceed Harry A. Fisher, 1904, whose record as an athlete and man- ager is well known, resigned a year ago to take up war work and is now under, Tommy Murphy's THE CLUBS | Reading, 3 (eecond came, & tunings 3: Baltimore, i leading si Rochester, Baltimore at’ Binghamton. | in Europe on a special mission for the Secretary of War. of the best known and most capable of the younger generation of alumni at Columbia, He entered the college in the fall of 1911 and was graduated He was one of the 1915 Stu- dent Board which was instrumental in bringing about the return of foot- ball as an intercollegiate sport at Columbia, oo hain iemaatits SIX PRO BIKE RIDERS ON A STRIKE AT NEWARK. ‘ strike was not suf- Danielson ts one JUST SEE HOW POSLAM HELPS SKIN OVERNIGHT’ Poslam soothes, refreshes and heals suffering skin, with never a possibility of harm. A brief experience with Pos- lam will prove its value. For instance: | apply a little on some affected part | at night. In the morning, your own j eyes find evidence of its healing work. °| If the trouble was slight—a pimple or inflamed spot—the chances are that it has disappea: If @ virulent erup- tional disorder, it should be subdued, so much so that you will wait Poslam to keep right on. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergeney Laboratories, 243 in 1915. ELECTRIC IRON FREE tletently For a limited time we will give riders have struc an ¢lectric iron absolutely free we irome because Mal with each washer, man regards them 4 them ride in a consola- culated to give the "! e track a slice of the e strikers, all of whom New York six-day for the paat week was who also won that MY NASSAU STREET STORE 70 Nassau St., near John St., N. Y. SUIT TO ORDER $15.50 ADVANCE SALE OF OVERCOATINGS Prices of Overcoats will knock ther. cold this coring Fall and Winter Season. An ordinary cheap overcoat will cost $50, so get in on the ground floor, place your overcoat order early and help keep my full force of Cutters and Tailors busy during the dull season and positively save at least $15 to $20. For this event 1 have placed in each of my four stores, 70 Nassau St., 3 Church St., 1432 B’way, New York, and 44 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, a range of High Grade Overcoatinss, consisting of Blue and Black Meltons and Kerseys, Fancy Shetlands, Plaid Backs and Ulster Cloths; also Brown and Oxford Gray, Medium weight, suitable for Top Coating, g OVERCOAT 5 MY CHURCH STREET STORE 2zO Uncalled for Suits---Ready to Wear I have a number of Unelaimed Suits $ on hand, which I will heed aa of ) |S. HENRY ADLER 1432 BROADWAY, Near 40th St, Next Door to Empire Theatre Open Evenings Until 10 P. M.~-Seterday Until 12 FP, M, 70NASSAU $1., Cor. John . ChkUKCh 511., Near Liberty \—Satarday 0 Oven Unt 7 P.M Nevins St Brooklys, NY. 3 Church St., near Liberty St., N. Y,; New York City FINAL CLEAN SWEEP SALE! SUIT TO ORDER iciwig Rasmena's Three Great Stores Offer to Start You Housekeeping on Credit great gael og ahd wt tenes Piga Saeenine Senaatal Koreas e enable you to save money. us start you Ffrour story lac winter fom seed te fepath, Your home it deliver it whenever you want it—pay a few dollars down and lance in small Seah te Conon: Wi payments. ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 $5,000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments. NOW. Visit an; by Comparison, ouk PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST Jacobean Oak Adam Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) " | Pay for this Suit 194 Liberal Credit Terms To Our Customers We call your, attcation to, the great ‘bargaine la onder that you, may get Your share har want to your diver Your account ’ {s‘ovea or if you have closed it. STORE HOURS 9 to 5.30 DAILY. Open Saturdays Until 9.30 Sale of Brass Beds a gtll Py aaa) Whether You Bay for Cash or on Credit, That TRB aout 50c a Week $2.75 Weekly Selt mi Teory ae ‘Suit (4 Pieces) (8014 separately if desired.) area Sale of Floor Coobiga ann’ 200 49 ean Cash or Oreste, “ar *450 ‘urniture Pay for It $6 Weekly, sREATEST, URNITURE MOUSE peqenage plidetid wey PEF TROP RIE PNT RSET he The veil of secrecy that has heretofore ob- scured the deliberations of the rulers of the Central Powers has been lifted, and the German Government now officially publishes what oc- curred in the council room at German Grand Headquarters during those black hours of late October a year ago, when Ludendorff and the stubborn members of the crumbling Imperial Government at last looked Truth in the eyes and admitted that their terrible game was up. The whole record will be printed in BI a) Sunday New York Sun It is a verbatim report of the discussions reprinted from the first copy of The Final German “White Book” to reach the United States. Thus the ver- batim report is official, out of the Germans’ own mouths, Every reader may see for himself exactly what was the dismal state of the German minds in power on the eve of their decision to kneel abjectly in surrender—to accept the crushing terms of the offered armistice. Tell Your Newsdealer to Save for You a Copy of Next Sunday’s New York San Pees

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