The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 23

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a 2 aie tae Ouants Mir Better Ball Club | WINNERS OF ARMY FINALS. Than Red Sox Series Proves regres “hs Arthur Fletcher's Great Work | it straight Into, Snyder's. glove at Short Helping New York |'“iye“Youny vo. Kelly wo catcher re- | to Outclass Boston. lay will be employed frequently this brag ins | (Bcncial to The Prening World.) Fustie, Vo, 1 Jonenh Sointein, PR Moser, Va, (isthe i) knocked Out Private Wiliam Pite ond round. Kreamner. maton tranwrt corre. cn | season, Private ewe JACKBON, Tenn., April 1 [CARPENTIER REF REFEREES 1 io a Katou exhtbition series between, the ARMY BOXING CONTESTS | x detated A Larson. Fort Niagara. Wy Giants and the Boston Red Sox, | : ’ ‘The final bouts or the ¢ asiivietide| ‘he who wil! be able to shoo himself into which was halted yesterday in ‘Memphis on acount of a thunder. in the Hastern Department of the U.S. |a card of invitation. storm, will be resumed here this af-| Army were fought in the 69th Rewi- | Last night's great show was enlivened Indeed; the crowd was enthralled when Georges Carpentier came Into the ring for one of the greatest receptions ever ternoon, . Shufiflin’ Phil Douglas, who | ment Armory last night, and for down- $m addition to throwing a spitier is | right earnest give-and-take it beat all also mastering a knuckle ball, will| the Stee ara ‘i betes seen | #lyen vieiting boxer in this country: start the proceedings for the Giants.| around the Iil' ole isle in many moons, | Georges officiated as referee of the , | bout be C He wil be followed by Rube Benton| Col. Henry McAuley Bankhead, tn | pout tween Frank Burke oo Assia Geldbwated bunions, | charge of the bouts for the Eastern |New York wen Mressner, M- ‘The series #0 far has demonstrated | Department, is to be congratulated on! ‘The golden haired idol of France Is as the splendid showing of his brawny | Capable as a ring official as he is us a hat the Giants are a far better ball iggy, Many a likely boy bobbed up last | Mincipal: Me doffed his sack coat and club than the Red Sox. Ed Basrow,| night, and when these winners meet; PAt the conclusion of the bouts Gen, manager of the Boston team, will| the winners of the army tournaments, | Bullard presented trophies to the box: probably not deny this after the way|now being conducted in the Middle | er end an jasketball toams. the MoGrawites have treated his pejs | States and Western Departments there tenes Gatearnes ikubenea, ia the last four gumes. ‘The Giants| will be some tall old fighting, don't for-} permRorr, April 1—Young Chaney, are now guing at top speed and have “4 won six out of the nine games played. | ,, Tl! all come together eventoally in recent conqueror of Champion Kilbane, outpointed Harry Kabakoff in an in- the 69th Regiment Armory, and lucky Im fact, they have achieved victory in aneepenypeenenaananiansens — the last four games, teresting ten-round bout here last night. Good fielding, sensational fielding bas aided the Giants in winning. The work of Arthur ‘etcher, shortstop | and captain of the team, has been one | ot the outstanding features of the series. To illustrate, take that play he mado on Mbvinnis in the game ‘Tuesday at Jackson, Miss. Mclnnis is mtriotly a left field’ hitter. ‘Hutibelt, who was working on the mound for the Giants, broke a ball in close. As the youngster started his wind-up Fletoher started to move toward thin But this time Melnnis | hit a liner Fletcher stopped short and then made several | quick steps back toward second. Then he epeared the bail out of the air with his gloved hand. It was only one of the many good plays he made during the afternoon. With Frank Frisch at third and Ffetcher at short you can go and gamble that not many ground balls trom the bats of the foe will find their way into left field at the Polo rounds this season. ‘Frisch is even| aster than Fletcher in going after a| al and the Fordham lad can cover | @n acre of ground. ‘There is no doubt | about the left wing of the Giants’ inner defense being about the best in| the National League. George Kelly is atso going to be a great help to the New York team this season. Kelly's height and his long arms will save many a wild throw. The California boy has also one of the strongest arms in the world. ‘The other afternoon in New Orleans Harry Hooper hit a wicked drive to| ‘deep centre. A home run meant the game for the Red Sox. Kelly raced to contre field and took Benny (Ed Holly, who was conchine, ‘at third, wisely held Hooper at third. At Mobile on Monday Hiller hit the right field fence for two bases. ‘Walter attempted to score from first. ‘Now Pep Young is one of the best | throwers in the National League. Any are will ry fae this, But instead of throwing to late Pep heaved | ENGLISH OVALS A mild domestic blend WEARING APPAREL tor MEN, WOMEN ©®& BOYS QUALITY—STYLE—VALUE See eee eee eee ee es te ss [ESE ESSEC UROGESEE OSS Ot Hygrade Clothing embraces the same high point of style—the same wide choice of selec- tion—the same superior quality you will find only in the best stores. The Confidential Credit terms—the privilege of making weekly payments—in no way affect the price you pay here—a price no higher than you would pay in cash elsewhere. CONVINCE YOURSELF— COME IN—COMPARE Extra sizes for Stout Men and Women STYLISH SUMMER FURS 125°" ST. STORE Out-of-town Residents will find OPEN EVENINGS our Credit Plan a Convenience. Hy GRADE REDIT CLOTHING CO. ayy 5 131 WEST 125"ST.; 113 NASSAU ST. \a) Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. Near Ann Street: = = = Sse eee SSeS RBGREERESE ESE ERE ESET) 4 a ee SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON SMART EASTERAPPAREL : These Items on Sale All Day Friday and Saturday oTHENBERGS | Emphatic Savings on Easter Hats Of unusual charm and beauty; 8 smart styles to choose from. Sailors, Mushrooms, Mitzi, Jockey and Pck» shapes—all becoming--all remark- able value at this price— Charmingly trimmed with \ th Frenchy flowers 4 . ain ribbon. Black ey eR han Copen or Rose; Millinery—Second Floors L. A. PRICE, Pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded 2 West 14th Street—Between 5th & 6th Aves. | For Friday and Saturday We Feature These Exceptional Values in’ Stunning Easter Coats—Dresses | HOSE of you who have seen what the sd & uptown shops are offering around this price will appreciate with genuine sat- isfaction the truly remarkable superiority of style and quality these garments represent. Easter Suits at $19.75 Smart Coats that measure up to style and quality with those sold uptown at $25 and upwards and brown faced also tan with peacock, rose or sand; also solid colors. is to unhesitatingly admit their equal- ity in every way with the best that has been offered anywhere this season around the $30 mark. Easter Dresses _at £22.00 ‘opies of High Class Tunic and draped fect Dresses, with beautiful ee Collars square neck, short sleeves he see these charming silk and wool frocks > Smart Polo Coats that are popular for country or seashore, or for cool evenings in town. Natty Polo Cloths, Velours, Mixtures and Wool Serges, natty belts and pockets, some half lined; Copen, tan, rookie and Pekin; also 48 inch navy wool serge coats with overcollar of satin, sizes 36 to 46. (Cannot be duplicated anywhere under $25 to $29.75. Two pictured at right. Girls’ Easter Coats & Dresses A Two- Day Event of Exceptional Interest Best Value in the City and a Large Assortment White Dresses for Girls’ New Coats An assemblage of stunning new gnodes that offer a wide variety of styles to choose from—each seem- ingly prettier and more becoming than its Lustrous Taffetas in navy, Copen, Pekin and black, some with fluted ruffling—-some draped effects. Serges and Tricotines in straight line models, pret- tly embroidered—pockets and silk cord, in navy, black and taupe-~sizes 34 to 46. Women’s $2.25 and $2.50 Nainsook Chemise *1.77 Elaborately trimmed. with Val. or Fishi laces and fine Confirmation for Easter Wear medallion back and front, . ’ : ye Pan rl) inished with dainty silk rose- Gi a ee bash P buds, ribbon drawn; 36 to 44 pst. Wonderful values? fine white Or- Navy Serge, with self and over " gandies and Lawns, beautifully collar of white pique, sa’ Women’s Fine White trimmed with laces, embroidery lined, side slit pockets, fancy Fidget Petticoats ribbon sash; sizes 8 buttons; sizes § to 14 54.98 $9.98 to 14 years years. Special paphraer $1, es ’ . 12 rf turer's stock of Girls’ White Girls’ Easter $3 Nainsook Dresses Coats skirts, fine oo deep ‘ flounces, wit : Chie tunie and side, peplum style All wool serges, crepes, poplin and eLnditow Val ase toeee lace trimmed or sq silk poplin; double silk and . n 4 necks; full pleated skirts under self coll: port coats of yor goatee ip ren 8 to 14 years. tweed mixtures; ere medallions; ribbon Special.” $7.98 date *14,98 drawal | By Far the Best Value in the Cily Are These ene Gloves ; Boys’ wie" Suits For Women—t 16 Button Lengths Tricot and Milanese silk —just the thing for the new short sleeves. resented, but you will find them tailored of cloths that will give good lasting service. New Norfolks and inverted pleat backs. 17 years. Also new grays and browns fast colors. Boys’ Suits With Extra Pair Pants full lined Saas ya > Other Shops Ank $12.50 for No Better Qualities ies . It’s actual comparison that drives home Exceptional value in Black, White and Colors: this truth most forcefully. Not only $ some embroidered all the way up the arm. In will you find Easter's newest styles rep- Sizes 7 to -all_ permanent All Wool Serge & Mixture Suits Guaranteed fast Men's ‘‘Reis’’ $1.00 Silk "ti' Hose Half | | $ Black, Cordovan, Navy and Suede. Every pair of Cele ae Ate | piso browns, graye and stripes: in perfect-—all marked with the above label biggest jue in all New York at | Spring's newest styles —pants full selling elsewhere at $1.00 pair. the price. lined--sizes 7 to 8 years. 32 Piece White Porcelain $4.00 Ready-to- $. Handsome $60 Axminster Dinner Set | AY g 38 Rugs *49.50 Sizes to fit any window from 28 to 42 inches | wide. All 3 ft. 6 inches Jong, including val- | ‘ $ ance; neatly bound and scalloped, complete Size 9x12—A Wide Range of | with fixtures. Blue, brown, white ; stripe. Bring window measurements Colorings to Choose From An averare of % F , 3 each, Slight $1.25 Holland Window Shades Kvery one of these rugs is a beauty. Every one imperfections 3x6 foot—ecru, blue and green: © will give years of good service—and no matter Prepaid Mai) complete with "good roller and all QS | what you pay or where you £0,308 won't find epa a pie | handsomer designs or colorings. Only a hundred Orders filled | | ut this price, so hurry along, | — | : 5 Quart Nickel Plated | e e | 7.6x9 Axminsters, $42. 0—Value $50 Copper Tea Kettles | I inens— uSsiIINs | 6x Axminsters, $32.50—Value 49 Heavily plated, guaranteed | . oie Fe ; | not toleak, slight imperfec- Table Cloths yelled Sheets, Huck Towels — | Seamless : ; est quality sheet tions that do not detract Scalloped; good Roast alent tex i Prussia Ruse from the wearing quality mercer fections, quality ik 98 ized damask; Size $ A beautiful selection of Ori. ) variety of pat- 54x80; 1 59 | gntal, Medallion and neat ~a taraat anehs each, . : Allover designs. : Se minum Coking $1.98 lore, $2.96 | sige gut 34.98)! Kettles ° B1xt9; . White Madras Value $40.0 D'%e Se ect Kitchen Towels Pillow Cases Wap ahistinan ie 8,510.6 Val, $37 .50.$31.5 quart pa a 6 Hemmed; all ready All perfect. goods; | blouse elf 7.6x9 Val, $30.00 ¢ mi for use; good qual | stripe de. 6x9-- Val. $27. 0 30 2. bd 29 ity 4 2 \ ighs; yd 39 . wach. ; each, Store Hours—9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. ee

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