The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1920, Page 17

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Neanddiars Bdat U. 6. A. Hockey Team. | Dae WeANTWHEKP, April. 26.— America’s} uiree Milton covered one kt ae tiles In iL hope of winning the Olympic hockey Canin wine uihandina fl championship vanteheti Here Tast nieht gi 4 Ms} YF ss aay md Witte when the Canadian team,defeated the | jediic id's. records “to. | "Wale .....99. T6918 2 totale players from the United States ip a) pale mile {9 0:11 86 and One mile ta] two ines ont eben otis, wae cali. ’ st game by uw ecore of 2 w 0. The Americans fought desperately, espe- | Johnson pia lally near the, close of the’ gate] ” \o ana Dee Peed qoreat Wan Ninpending, dat] ,, \ASHINGIDS, Bi ould ‘not pencirite the ‘ite _— Er ee el bi fefenst of the Cunadtan cetm. v4 s#0or® 01 lymplé Games Golf Matches in July.” Pe SANTWEMP) April 26.—The Olympic “a events Kaye been definitely set to gO lanke Red Sox for Senators | i he * Boston by winuing the final gaine by o % Boat Cubs in April {Hated for {: Matted for Xi to fiahth amine, #000 Berto 2) iit 0 OL ool tes Mautt, Moning, Olen DN April | 26-—Johnson nuff, Kell der duel yesterday with ze: iv lek aly. Lat “Of Cador, 2: off Barna # te eee ic seinnings, ‘ot Mohan in to tanin Eg Ln ott, fe oe ‘Time of ifteenth, —« 26.—Pittabut de ‘oy a score of 4 fo 1 ir - ia GB. following Pic fifteensinning pitching duct betwee: F rench eh & Nn Wy partie pate, en Hy} Claude Hendrix and Babe Adams, AT POLO: GROUNDS. tare will meet ait the othe }| Tigers Lose in Tenth.to White Sox. raat oie NEW YOWK (A). are more than. five it will be « | Mich. April 26.—Qiicagt m n content on the saie pl he | won uw ten-inning pitchers’ battle be- Pits if key ohammonships. Lvdications hus) tween Bamke and Willams yesterday | Walker, If... far are that America, Englaud, Francs) yy @ seore of 2 to 1. Gurres, 3D. AFiclinact—* GON i gnd possibly Belgiuin will ve the only; se@@ntesta nts Browns Beat Cleveland in Final, = LOUIS, Mo., Apr 26-—St. Lonis omit Neaieus in the pinches and defeated | Blovolard by, eevee, of toh ft. the 1 earns ihe series, Sothoron was ae rounenowt heaping the visitor Ww. b. (ute Toronto. ¢ Milton’ ‘Breaks More Auto Records. DAYTONA: Fla, April 26.-Tommy | }NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Ctube, Games Yesterday, Maat 5 Heading. 8: a) Jour PC. Clube U0°0 palma % Hersey Bir snaued fi to alain fesse WBatied for shuwnsy a Phitedetphia New York 1 Sboaittmbre, 4 6 wor sto fiaes Toba. way. ‘Lafh ton, who broke the world's «auto | ate Mts tor ¢.6ne and two eniles| Movbestar ae Zoey Cy, Nevter, 5. "atrucl with times pf 23 ansonds and (7.16 Buffalo at, Reaain Mictorn Morterty ‘ond Connelly, "tise ef dase onda, respectively, kept up the Akron at Syracuse, © Two hours and two minutes, NATIONAL LEAGUE, Le PO] Clube WW. 4.607 | Phitege Gamts New York at Groontye. * Philadelphia at Beeston, Gt. Loule at Cloetnngtt. Pittebere® at Obicage. So Convenient! dae and Stomach Sweet—No Billousness, Heada —Advt. rs S United Financial Campaign ‘April 25th to May 2nd BUSINESS map filled out his Score tax report. It showed an income eo large that his tax was) 53%. And his total gu? to church and charity fet the year were $7-" Think of it—thousands spent for luxuries and pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world a little better than he found it! Most of us do better than that; but not so very much better, Our average daily gift for all church causes is ' —less than we spend for daily papers less than a Iccal telephone cal! —less than a third of the day's car fare less than 3 cents a day No wonder that 80% of the ministers of Amer» are paid less then $20 a week, No wonder that the church hospitals turn away thousands of sick people 2 year. No wonder that China has only one doctor for every 400,000 people, No wonder that every church board and charity society is forever meeting def- icits, forever passing the hat, Tt isn't because we are selfish; it isn’t because we don’t want to help, It’s just because no one tas ever put up a great big program to um and asked us to think of the work of the church ina oye + atic businesslike way. How much should 1 make this a better world? give to The Interchureh World Movement represents the united program of thirty great denominations. They have surveyed their whole twa; no busineas could have done it better. They have budgeted their needs; no busivese , could have a more scientific budget They have united to prevent the possibility of waste and dupli- cation. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty wdividua) campaig: s are joined in one united effort And they come to the men and women who love America~ to you—this week, asking you to use « them as the channel through which a certain defi- nite part of your income can be applied to make this a better world Only you can determine what part of your in- come that should be. The chart printed here is in- tended merely as a suggestion; it represents a scale of giving of 64—or less. , Six per cent of your earning power; 15/16ths of your life for very s own family needs, and 1 16th for your fellow mer— is that more than you ought to'give? It’s a good time right now to answer that ques- tion. We’; , passing through the world just once; how much better is the world going to be because you passed through? ; A _ CHART FOR GIVERS How doas your tv 4 according to amount of income and number in pg check uy w th tue chart? fn Sumber i 3 Income $ 70 BLO $00 1000 1200 1500 1800 2100 3500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 eINTERCHURCH World Movement of oth America The publicatign of this advertisement is made possible through the cooperation of thirty denominations NEWS OF ALL THE SPORTS GTNDING OF 1HE CLUES) EVEN.NG WOaLD'S OWN SPORT H:STORY What Happens Every Day AMERICAN LEAGUE, You wake ap ‘with your Head cadache of Cont Rosy, ie or Constipation, . $102 119 W. 84th St., N The only siore that sells the everstocks Of et National I & Sat Co. Ne connection with any other store 310% | sg Maternity New: Ugee of SILK Georgette, ino trim, 52 | 842 | 822 A | Cheeked Ging- ham Creepers sles up w yaar, 39c Goat, of. weedy RI Men's Cottoa | Women's Mesh ad Coault as" a Bae? Taber | Union, sur chi 59¢ 59¢ Maternity lz Mie? wiih, ace tela $409 | Imperfect | Boys’ Shoes Odd Men's, Wom- |, sah -«¢, | Garments Tibet Conte Vests and foctiona 'h no way pits i thatt) wearing Ss aie gumiven Many | ace from suite Sule” "9! that nave de- come =omia- matehed In the rush of our biz mien, xtra values. 7c $997 Millinery 1000 Spring and Summer Hate for women an@ airle, Trimmed and. untrim ‘med in @ wop- erful vartety of shapes, col- Gatton Girls’ Drops of | ors and «cries. Cotton Mime | note, dine ye 8] Chotce, $197 | $190 $52 fHeastle. pelea | ‘$197 $307 Fancy Voile Site’ errands cae andie, $139 Woot. Sanat Sait of mixed "$997 we belie ¢ it is possi Curtein Scrim Wide, double border drawn work; 2¥-yard lengths; 36 Inches wide An exceptional value. Per yard Pilated Scrim ouble floral border and all-over sn. Desirable 2%- d curtain lengths, 25 nes wide, Per yard 29 in. Marqui ette food quality curtain A lustrous, material at an extra low price; 24-yard lengths; ream color, Per yar. Mercetized Vulie or waists or dresses; Cotton Voile a-yard length malge, pink, black, Blue; 40 inches” wide Per yard Novelty Dress Plaid A firmly wov meres Store Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Saturday, 9:00 to 6:00. Ne: Mail Orders Filed Santwalae our Great Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ new Spring Coats of Velour, Goldtone, Silvertone, Burella Cloth, Taffeta, Polo Cloth, Wool Poplin, Leather- ette, Vicuna and Wool Serge that sold up to $32.50. Weihen’s ‘and Misses’ Dresses that sold up to $35.97, Georgettes, Silk Nets, Taffetas, Satins, Wool Tricotines, Messaline, Voile and Crepe de Chine. Choice i 41333 Second Floor ale for you to duplicate. ‘Printed Cretonne » with a fora} ‘A en LIpe pink Per “A 3t-in. Jep Sik excelle Quality that will i woo Dare ne Woven with cotton warp in a diag- onal twill d weight well finisl ays "“69¢e Per yard lengths, Link g Satin gee | bce 79e 36-in. Storm Serge A good quality Wool Serge, woven with)» cotton * per yard of novelty 18c An tau whit black 2c 39c E warp; i Q-yard le “49¢c ~~ ince sas N1 SUITE a d y Small Boys’ | Bult of nu & | st spea Bulte of Cord. & a ina: #ott ure bah colar, a $439 "3 M- vorized Cot- sir oe dha Tete | ionse Drewy | Tink Cimenene Cloth, Swerter iid embrnld | gf wool-mined | Oru in rove atyle. onie” trmmine err. Trieotine. color or dius Shite | Werk Shirt ot Satenn bray. Solero Style | Mises’ Drea of wm broidered —Or- Tuesday Is RENINANT DAY. Here a e wonderful opportunities for Li, savings. Good quality fabric at lower prices than Wearing sees Sale 4291 Coats and 2184 Dresses at Less 1han Wholesale Cost - Storm Serge Splendid ‘iS $718 ain, oleh wae a wides, "Per yard Bargains That Solve the H.C. of L And Demonstrate the National’s Outlet Store Is New York’s Greatest Bargain ad Extraordinary Sp:°ciais to Sell Tuesday . Wool Storm Serge Wool Worsted of ng exceptional grade for, suits, skirts, ote.; 64 in, -yd. lengths. -Per yard $450 grade “Wool Worste a-yard lengtha..., closely woven; good width—49-Ineh; yard $2 Odd Kemnants About 109 ptoces of 2 and $ lengths of Silk Crepes and Foulkes, each plece marked at a wonderfully low price Short Lengths 2,000 pleces of short, Silk-and ton we that range from 5 sents up, 44 os mm Remnants in @ big variety os, colors and patterns,

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