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Sport Weicd From Out-of-Town Sections neti Podgers Lose in Philly, PHILADELPHIA, April 23.—Fit- een thousand fans helped the Phil- Mes open the ‘National League sea- on yesterday afternoon. fifteen thousand fans cheered long and irud a in the eighth inning Gavvy wath’s men pounded the offerings of Big Jeff Pfeffer of the Brooklyn team for “pate of runs. These two runs gave the home team a victory by @ score of 4 to 8. Daydue Wins and Pays Big Price. HAVRE DE GRACE, M4., April 23.— Daydue, a cast-off from George W. Lott's string of thoroughbreds, easily captured the Wiimin; i a feature event of the cand ‘ed gfternoon. lg at the ‘- hin 'p eid Nee 2 ie season 2, Johnson Wins Tennis Honors. PHILADELPHIA, April 23.—Wallece F. Johnson of Philadelphia won the spring tournament of the Philadelphia pe pussies Lawn Tennis Association Cart Fisher, the final round. The 1. May Run for Greece. . Aprif 23.—Peter Trivou- the native of Greece who _won the Boston marathon road race hare on M Games at Antwerp he hus not completed the American citizenship requirements 20 that he will Rain Keeps Giants and Graves Idle. postponed the opening of the National League baseball Giants and the Braves. ‘The dark clouds which hung morning ag all over just before Hoon, ania © half flooded. Yale and Columbia Row Over Course. Yale and Columbia crews both rowed create Housatonte course at Derby lumbia boets covered the I rare distance, while the mii Yale Which’ are’ more familiar ‘with the course, went only a mile, High Princeton Honor for Trimble, Trimble jr. of Benavon, Pa, has been awarded the gold medal which the mera- bers of the class of 1901 confer every spring upon that mem! fe ‘lanamates as having done mos! Princeton. Jersey City Loses Opener. opened the New International League | season at West Side Park, Jersey City, yesterday afternoon. The crowd was big, the weather just the right Kind for baseball, the band played and the park was prettily decorated, Rut the result of the ie, the real fay from So Good! That's what Ma londay, will run at the Olympic next summer. If sent to carry the colors of Greece. BOSTON. April 2,—Rain yesterdoy season between the over the city hour Braves’ dilaton was NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 23.—The ‘The evening. two Co- PRINCETON, N. J., Aprit 23.—Robert the senior recetves the most vot for fl Donovan and his Skeeters ~ How It Is Done ‘WOOLENS—purchased in extremely large quanti- ties direct from the mills. ALL GARMENTS-—made in my Daylight Work- rooms under my own per- sonal supervision. UANTITY—of orders taken daily from all my stores helps to lower the cost of production in Ad- lerbilt clothes to the min- imum. TOGETHER with other ef- ficient methods in Tailor- ing Engineering I am still able to produce a fairly low price suit. S. HENRY ADLER. warn for “thas Announcement of ADLER Building 118 NASSAU ST. j SPECIAL I will include in this sale a range of other Woolens and Worsteds that are Higher Grade sold by all other tailors at $60 and upwards. My price, Suit to order, including extra trousers Free.. Hundreds of styies to Select’ From next door to Empire Theatre Brooklyn, N. Y. / OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL. 10 P. -M.—SATURDATS / SATURDAYS iy J P.M. pom UNTIL it P. M. a ca ie tS erURDAYS UNTIL! PM. Daylight _Workrooms 3 Church St., near Liberty 505 STATE ST., v OPEN UNTIL TP. M. BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEWARK: _ ? MY NEW STORE—186 Market { ~ Murray’s used to be. OPEN EVENINGS i : anes + ‘ae Win Wearbaesalis? I Still Make a Strictly Custom Tailored S. HENRY ADLER 1432 Broadway, Near 40th St., ORDER # And Include a Pair of EXTRA Trousers Free United States Worsteds Commodore Worsteds Rosedale Woolens — PURCHASED DIRECT FROM THE MILLS I buy thousands of yards of these High Grade Woolens direct from the mills, and to make this sale a record-breaker in all my stores, I place this won- derful collection of new Spring Styles and Designs at this remarkably low price, and include with every suit a pair of EXTRA TROUSERS FREE REMOVAL SALE Having outgrown the little store at 70 Nassau Street, which was the very first one I opened some years ago—and the rapid increase in business caused me to seek much larger quar- ters to accommodate the trade on this street. 70 Nassau Street Store will move to the ADLER BUILDING 118 NASSAD STREET on or about May Ist. Watch for further announcement. SPECIAL Mr. Pell, Manager of Nassau Street Store, has set aside and arranged a special sale for this event—a clean sweep of every end in the house—regardless of price and cost—he will clear himself of all ends in the house at the following prices: Former price $35, now Former price $40, now. Former price $45, now. Former price $50, now. Former price $55, now Some of these ends have gufficient goods for a 8: piece suit; some @-piece and some suit and extra trousers, Henry Adler. Uncalled for Suits I bave a number of unclaimed 1 7% Suits om hand which 1 will dispose of during this week at prices as low as $30 44 Flatbush Ave., Near Nevins St. ee tothe gathering. aw Dick Hobiitzel’s newly organized Akron Club soundly trounced the Skeoters by a score of 9 to 2. CERTS AND MUSI CARNEGIE HALL AT 8.50, TO.NIOnT HELEN YORKE| is. py Appelbaum) | BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF musi LUTHERAN CHOIR Homat Box ,Ottice. Rev'd, ents No Boroughs Men! Come Se These Shoes To-Morrow renee We will place on sale to-mor- row a large stock from the U. S. Navy shoe surplus. These are not regulation navy shoes, but a very dressy standard make shoe of national int that has passed muster and been accepted by naval officials as a high quality shoe. Meade’s price to-morrow 2" Just Arrived! Officers’ Shoes 1,000 Pairs he popular plain toe shoe, made of genuine If with waterproof strip nding entire length of sole. Selling at many stores to-day for $15.00 and $18.00. officers’ G Price, MEADES Brooklyn s Best Known Shoe House ‘Sunday World Wants 102-104 Myrtle Ave. Cor. Bridge St. _ BROOKLYN Put Pep In the Step PRING'S in the air—and spring’sin the step when you stride in free-and-easy & DP] THE PERFECT UNION SUIT ‘Whoever you are, whatever you do, wherever you go, Saperiors down all underwear discomfort, There's a Sa dab for every purse, person rpose. Just id pu stop—and shop at your favorite dealer. Mi i EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, Ine, to BOSTON ON THE STROPOLITAN LINE Only mger Line Through ‘ee COD CANAL rect ha boomy i famous waterway. Bier ase xpetn iver, foot of Saray | Be., FARE $5.85 INCL! DING WAR TAX S. $. BELFAST and $. S. CALVIN AUSTIN ALWAYS IN SIGHT OF LAND ALL THE WAY BY WATER HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES | 5; HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Phone Oaual 9000. OPENING TOMOR, TOMOR, ( LAMUBE MENTS. a CRITERION BR0A Debal LES A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PICTURE By William De Mille CONTINUOUS DAILY AND SUNDAY NOON TO MIDNIGHT ——— Sundays and Holidays AMUSEMENTS. Sat.) at 2 P.M. Y Presents Prices: DWAY AT ut4th S STREET HUGO RIESENFELD, Mana; Week Day Mats. all Seats 50c; Evenings, Saturdays, Seats $1.00 ETHEL bs en BARRYMORE | | DE NEW AMSTERDAM Y.2°Wa Tuli. EEoWvan(a “THE CARNIV HIVAL ‘ales then inca CT Mats. Wed, & Bak ot pty ea a Liberty Sits Wada Ser, ts “IT'S A JOY RIDEI* “THE NIGHT BOAT” Greenvich Village Beas AIBA CeeMLY “STEVE i tm prin, Motes SOPHIE 72.0, DYCKMAN ST. FERRY to INTERSTATE PARK BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY Fare Sc Also Best Route for Autos to Dear Mountain | ‘and Polnts in New Jersey. { Wit? ‘Apple Blossoms’ tater fitind Le Baron wit Jeon ‘Charice Thomas, Wilde “7 Nast. Mais. Wed (Pop.) & Set cea Fath: fe Satiek “THE ACQUITTAL” pii*Gonnron Bacaiccurney GALETY, B'way & 46th, Main Wed. and Sat, HELP WANTED—FEMALE__ eee GIRLS, Our BRONX EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Is Now Located at 870 E. 150TH ST., Near Melrose Av, It Is Open 9 A.M. to 5 P, M. POSITIONS OPEN IN SEVERAL DEPART- MENTS. $15 A WEEK TO START. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, GIRLS wanted 09 serator operators, @oormen and carrlagemen; good que day recation each week: pemme pest potion, Apply to 1) forte yo, Wad in Ww. 8 GIL | QON0| ee een nO PERFORMANCE Yo! \Bx Millers x Ae tates CHARLIE CHAPLIN, Marlo Drossler and Mabel, Normand, w TICLES PUN TURED ROMANCE” and @ stace novelty with bewitching girls, ALL eran ' ATINEES ATION) Une, MOUS COMEDY ATs", ON AN GALATEA” idee APedR orice Ano ABENCIES. BERT LYTELL to “TIMMY VALINTING.” Opera “PAGLIACCH.” “py omy HELP. rs VERGE rkinuton Comedy, Orchestra. M DITRICHSTEING Bae LYRIC "2.8 or ores SOTH ST. SS Pew, Bre, 5.40, me i FRIENDS 44TH ST. a Bor Wied hc with CLEO MAYFIELD ‘Musical Comedy Triumph. 20% Nance Neil PLITTLE Te, RICHAR G. MOROSCO yee, 19 8, ‘Brenings Nae tet FinclSon | PeSASRED AND LONGACRE G2 "\eit'me aoe tm | EE "ADAM RED RU span PLYMOUTH ws ‘conni's Brea. 8.20 | nigh Lobeine show 1 PARK ™ the porn FLOWER AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO. Matinee Saturday, ®1K | aeiss ELTINGE 3, Gites SES FLORENCE ce MOORE “BREAKFAST ace aro.” Greatest Susctes, SANE CLEGG” By ®&. John Ervine, Author of “Joh Ferpuean.” REPUBLIC (ier ted, (on x bait bie BROADHURST Went 44th i, Be. JANECOWL te { PLAYHOUSE X= on We cna tent toe iWonderfulThingiiix 48TH ST. Bir tie 4 RS St | STORM, NORA BAYES ¥. WAT, SATURDAY. FULTON “am Amusing Sale. TheBONEHEAD Shen West dat Bros. at 8.30, Mats. fad Bat. at 2.30, IN THE Musical suse “LASSIE” ||-ac_E Ss HARRIS Y= Woot, Ralph Morgan BUDDIES West 424 Street. Evenings, Mats Wed. & Bat, 2.30. West 626 Street, Besniags, ln, Wed. and Morea to Plymouth Theatre “3 SHOWERS” “thai GRIPPING: SUSPENSE— ye Ly pect _ MARTHA JO! HALL ob DISTINGUISHED CAS: eet ae GIRLS WANTED, $15 A WEEK TO BC. Voth, 313 Part ay, han. 1; electrical ex. sirable; state age, | and \vages re. Apply B. S., 416 MET ‘AL BUMPEE jamnillar with automobile body wor an, 400d bay. Wrile UC: dase { must he | Garden =| N.Y Work Monday Woxders START sitions Open in Several Departments, Po No Experience Requé Rapid Advancemen Permanent Work 48 Hours or Less a Week @ Farnings of $85 to $100 o a MONTH Soon Reached WMPLOYMENT OFFICES . ‘ Dey Si pa M WS PM a0 28 (Near Melrom "a: 9AM. wo i oth 8, Brome MADISON BQUARE 12) ” NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY FPROCTOR NEW YORK wo As F aS ue Dns. ere Satee Atigav tt REID ia ' HEXCUSE my oust.” | Joo Cook, The 6 Kirkemith Sisters, | 044 S| | “ertien” CLAYTON Near 61n Av. lin “YOUNG MAS. WINTHOP.” othe | RECKLESS EVE’ Gallagier Bib Ave | |e Mason & Forest, Wartiey | By, 26th St. | Yasinan, Barnes & Vrewmas, Woolf LOEW'S New York The: yi UW & Siowain, Wober Girls, "Gems of Ant” GERTRUDE HOFPMAN. ve ety LEW DOCKSTADER, Pee neta, Bway & 41th Bt. Mais. “Datiy, 45°41 IRVING PL. =" \8-'§ Max Y pty men's Maurice Sabra | MAY TIME vivpisu| | Eves, Fri. Sat, 6.90 Mate, Sat, 2.30, Grace aad Sia Teron» OO HOUSE) POPULAR PRICES. | BRONX OPERA [linn Si. East of id Ay, MATINER SATURDAY, MACUSHLA | BELLE” | Keats Bem, ean sdaens A | pas Went NOW ms FINAL PERFOMMANOES ee WONDER oll RR i Xd «cD untions’ Mover "Baiete Eeualiede | ere <i Par | Ii eae | Sane Be Sren oe Rial TRAN SAM HOWE'’S | BIG § se TRAN Stary ob diSaacokr ei MADISON sa. eaROEN Oritts tt ® By To WAY 8, FE pital «at, Bee ae va ae & es fr “OMT YER tran’ rare D way|Twioe & seniz 15 KLYN.