The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1920, Page 19

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Galmon Denpics #500 Plate for sar- ae) vidt Mount Rac Waltet P. Séimon has dotieted a Boe \|plece of plate for th CARES Aa a FPN esblagneds, meet, which will be |Park Termindi oy Ma Kir kby Routs Travers Ror gtey ane \ | Watker, the fhtercollegiate | == = — List for 1920 in abies Preseitt | champion Who wos rated at’ six . + rokes t ii fi d | » Champion Must Give Two [at three. “tiie jump in the most nova: | =. 5 dle on the list, ‘hich Strokes to Former Title | names. “‘The following ‘elves thore | | 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Mi ‘ ray ye THE EVENING WORLD. olen” ae Rovine Beate Bethiohem tm Final brani oof Boston in the fourth rouna | Cup Tle. ‘of their twelve-round bout A rial Diy Dock ‘xoecer -foot-|hand puueh to the jaw did the trick. _ fouted the eleven of the eel Corporatl ASK FOR and GET a? Horlick’s @ score of | goal to 0 at Harrise y — Guard, or thew off At Top « of ‘Met’ Handica Si peters In untiora | See e B oar smn alay genat te | Malted | Milk | ie and a quarter. For it) WATERBURY, Conn. May s—At the tor I thi ‘8001 f dtivora-are ex: |Phoenix A. C. Saturday night Spider | “ ii tor compet. bs ore vare @®*' Roach of California. knocked out Billy | Avoid Sia icativee ood Senetiee Holder, Linndicapped up t9 five trek | Uptown Store Cowperthwait & Sons | revntown store Park Row & Chatham Sq. By William Abbott. that Jerry ‘Travers Is slipping MuBurnes, T. V. Bermingham, J. @go the former four times holder Of) ¢ Dean, Frank Dyer, 8. J. ‘Graham, t whoulders over all amateur rivals. It | Reekie, A. M. Reid, D. L.’ Sawyer,|f fill it with the pretty furnitur Go 4 was easy in that period to compute | Hands ctommine Jone te Wome! ||] wished for. ” ‘the annual rankings and place the in- | 1). Webb, : And you. can furnish your Max Behr, C. C. Comstock, L:| ‘things ere different. Conk! ont Oswald Kirkby won the 1919 Metro- | Mr Con Ton 0, Cocke, ©, Cosiey, Lj rainy day” bank aci ypolitan championshtp and the handi- | ney, Charles Rddy, H. B. Fenn, W. H. (eappers ‘place the Englewood star at scratch | mey, R. I, Haight, H. R. Kerr, | a’ nts do the rest. Bor this yeate otroke Iist. Travers, | Lansing, RF. Mandy, d. Gr Faron, |f] monthly paymes 1h “Wiace, two’ strokes behind Kirkby. Perry, ‘William B. W.P. | ‘There's considerable backing and Wheeler, : ‘ aq ‘eilling in the other pasitions. A. L. vAw | p ‘(Dust From the Diamond ), | Phitties Beat Robins fin 13 Innings. _{ inning and they won in the tenth when | After their -breaking per- Ce pe gin OF formance of twenty-six innings in| with by a score of & to 4. Boston on Saturday, Wilbert Robin- Sie aia Foe Cite Une son's flock of Robins went through! sr. Louis, May 3 Chieage daa % thirteen innings of ‘baseball at Eb-|two ina row from st. y; 0 e heco! aime o! bets Field yesterday/afternoon. Thus|{h*, “cond gaime, of | the | series, | 7 in two days the Flatbush clan has |ing in the second when he led off with home run over the } Played thirty-nine innings. Thirty-| Burwell, who succeeded’ Leverstts “i “Ine innings in two games. It's athe third in as taken out of the | faced after fivi the six rd that any chub would be proud] box after five of the six men who f agton | ae ER OTT aoe” ae Beautiful Reed f rf WASHINGTON. May lost, He thirteenth,” ooteeout eautiful Reed for f my Cleveland winning by a score of oto +8 \ Philadelphia 5 rie! ame) The visitors bunched hits in the fifth Y ir Livi Room wild im the visi- |inning. and, assisted by loose playing ow ng Yors used six emeryency players. He| by Detroit, obtained three runs vam Furnish your living roam YA this forced over one run and wus relieved by |a lead that the Tigers were unsole to] Furnish you Finish -Reed— H Johnson, who retired. the side after two | Gvercome. beautifully iveNpholstered in more had scored. errr Flowered jonne. Take~ ad- vantage of these special prices— { Muff by Janvrin Allows Cubs to Win. , 0 \ v. O., Mdy 3.—Pitt: and make yor ving room smile | _ CHICAGO, May 3—Janvrin’s muff of nnii's wining streak ef a [f7 in’ these new all-season clothas, | Heraog’s fly after two were out enabled | etraight games by shut : si Chicago £0. te the” moore in the inth | Roda: by ea, Rocker Settee RUGS AND, x6 Crex Rug . Spinella Defeats | Galli Wins First Trucks 204 Pins| Olympic Trial BTROPOLITAN handicaps for} HANDICAP. “THR BE, i ia rain aims ost |. anette? Wie aod S| Make YOUR Home “Suile from golf's high spots. Not so long HANDECAP FOUR. With New Furniture—On Credit ‘the national title stood head and| R. M. Lewis, Lee W \Maxwell, William The pleasure of a home is doubled when you ‘domitaie Jerry at the lead. Now / HANDICAP FIVE. H you want it, without saving up or breaking into that Cowperthwait's Liberal Credit Plan is awaiting had no aliernative but to/| Follett, Archibald Graham, G. Owath- |B your use. A small deposit—and easy weekly or ‘nce the mighty, trails at second | Charles H. Paul, G. A. Peacock, A. G time lost. Motor truck is to your door. grade) ouina Matting, e you have always home just the way Ne red tape, no Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also Four-Piece Bedroom. Suite % Wer Full size bed. Dresser is 42 inches long and its mirror measures inches by 58 Chifforobe is 24 inches im length. A real bar- gain, thie suite is, at $297.50 Payable $16 Monthly CARPETS Special “No-Deposit” Offer on $120 Columbia Grafonola | ba cel 5 x a Phid Spinella of this city turned the} The Unione Sportiva Italiana ‘coo! X12 Japanese x6 Texoleum Rug 270 ae, Aumont hanee haswthat Chena ‘RiONell, the 1019- ductea - first race of a series of | Hi Rae Rug “ Lex | Texoloum Rug $1 on $120 model Oo- F ryouts yesterd in . a yard a yard x jum) i 1920 Eastern individual champion, | Divine tryouts yesterday that will be | inch Felt Carpet, 85] Plain. Jaspe, 7 piotured here. kasy and Leo Lycke, an individual champ luring the next two 6 inch Ingrain Carpet, a yard colors) a yd. . 2.20 terms of 86 per . Gaye, teil {MOntD® to select eligibles for places on ff Vacuum Carpet Sweepers Concrete Inlaid a. 2.25 month. of these parts, of other days, the United States team to the Antwerp All Sewing, Laying, Lining, &c., Fre Hear great artiste Gown on, when he beat Charley|contests. More than sixty riders took High-Grade of musical, world, ‘Trucks, the Pennsylvania star, in a|part in the twenty-five mile hendieap ‘. Oak Dining Table Are teens oroec Refrigerator whenever you twenty-game home apd home ssries, Bw itch was held Nive Sere, with | Hates cae rane Ki total pins to count, for a purse of ee Mall pe 42-inch top, 6 Wo have full eup- $2,000, The'first half of the series Gail, representing the U. 8 | bined with “tne foot 4 iste ta, was rolled at the. Casino alleys, Phil- honor of leading home the ||} use of good ma- oot, extension, models 50. . home drives of the | field. He had an allowance of 6m. and|{! terials “makes pont ater, yoo 26, in which | #88umed the lead at fifteen miles to win }( this a remark- Spinella displayed wonderful form, |>¥ More than half a mile. His actual | able bargain. iotatling 1,998 pins for the ten games, | "me for the distance was 1h. 8m. s5s. La forec ANE SC against 1,913 for Trucks. In the first |i Piructed), $8 ing. halt of the series Spineita gained an Peon pelon advantage of 85 pins, which he in- $18.75 Creased to 204 when they met in the \. hecond dnd deciding series at the estar : | A City’ Hall auieys on Saturdey night: | paral “sl aemey Full Size Pullman at In the last series Gpinella totalled 7 4 1638 Reading . * Bynes for the ten Fumes, against 1,929 | asm c..c 8 2 3H : Special Reduction Yor Trucks. ‘The total number of pins rea) : iieda in poised [tor Spinelia for the twenty games Wood ‘with com. was £046, against 3,842 for Trucks, ination of Fibre ‘The soores rowed at the City Hall Raed: Fexeraine Spinelia, 190, 208, 208 gear, tb inc Rav. ‘Tubular Pusher. Finished in Gray, Brown, Dark Blue or Plum. (Regular weekly om $1,000 worth er Amounts tn Proportion Por'by ‘the sseuth if. pew wigh, 10% Off for Cash the food elements your bod taste you never tire of—itis he: appetizing, tempting and best of all, the most econo- mical food you can eat. Eat cheeese as « food—not merely es arelish. For instance, wonderiul breakfast dish is “Cheese Scramble.” . Prepare oem 5 @ you always do for worambling, and add one ‘‘Philadel- * Cream Cheese, worked unti é The whole town will be Happy by Thursday —or Friday —or Saturday is soft. Then scramble. Not! more delicious ever came onto « ae table. Try it! sure to get ‘‘ Philadelphie on. Cheese. kindsol good cheeses. Manyare Gg in air-tight cans and keep detaltely. Fond of Cheese ? Of course you are -- but do you know why ? It's because cheese is natural food - it contains Phenix Cheese Company mikes 3 $800), and ever 0" double disc ‘ds for 860 and Massive, nicely finished. Price, @ nate ee to-day vo Canty Discount 40 koe Goose iat. Columns owicl ans Golden Oak Toilet Table Special low price on this single piece. Note the beautful design. Measures 20x56 inches across top ‘Three mirrors, two (Cs of them movable. j Golden Oak Chiffonier Measures 20 x 34, inches across top. Pretty cane pane! below the 16x 20 Inch mirror, A single piece at a lew price, Specie’ $37.50 | $27.50 Cowperthwait & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. and 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Station. y needs--it has the arty, easily digested, **Castle Brand"’ Camembert Cheese has the true Normandie Alaver and creamy consistency PHENIx CHEESE &® mew youn cit¥ ‘on Cuticura Soap] |f The Velvet Touch Sonoita VUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK wo! IMY OPENING WEEKIy. EXTRA TROUSERS FREE Strictly Custom Tailored Suit to Order I Announced the Opening of My Nassau Street Store At the ADLER BUILDING 118 Nassau St. Bet. Beekman and Ann Sts. Last Saturday, May isi I wish to thank the public for their won- derful response on the opening day of my Nassau Street Store, and, for the benefit of those who could not get into my store and could not be waited on, I will continue my opening sale offer this week. S. HENRY ADLER. Mothers, Wives & Sweethearts I present on my Opening Day to every customer a pair of EXTRA TROUSERS FREE with the purchase of any advertised suit to order in the house, and to the LADIES a pair of Handsome TAILOR’S SHEARS. For this Sale 1 Have Arranged a Line of Spring and Summer Styles High Grade Woolens and Worsteds Tweed, Cassimeres and Cheviots These fabrics I have wa in all my stores at prices as high as $40 to $45, which no other tailor can produce under $50 to $55. My Opening Sale Price—Suit to Order 22 Including a Pair of Extra Trousers Free m5) |) ON SALE IN ALL MY STO ATTENTION! MY NEW STORE AT 118 NASSAU ST. will take the place of my first little store at 70 Nassau Street, which was re- sponsible for my wonderful success, and I am sparing no effort to make this the finest tailormg establishment in New York. And I will continue to give the same honest values at reasonable popular pee hus ENR Rpt atten- tion. ADLER. OPENING DAY SPECIALS: | OPENING DAY SPECIALS Ready-to-Wear Suits | Uncalled-For Suits ‘These were made in my own daylight Ready-to-Wear workrooms during the dull season and : I _— a number of unclaimed suits offered to you on this opening day at —_| t#ken from my various stores that I will MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES | offer at this remarkable opening price, $35 Values- —Opening price 18.00 $40 0— pyo4 as low as $ ] 5 $45 “ |S. HENI RY ADLER MY NEW STORE— 118 Nassau St., Bet. Beekman and Ann Sts. 3 Church Street, near Liberty, Open Until 7 P. M. ~ ee “ Flatbush Ave., near Nevins St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Open Evenings Until 10 P. M., Saturdays Until 11 P. M. Daylight Workrooms, 505 STATE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEWARK—186 Market Street, where Murray’s used to be. Open Evenings Until 10, Saturdays 11. To Keep the Face Fresh, Clear, Youthful nt than the “Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets”’ ‘commett (Seve Decayed Tooth Tighten Leos) Test, Tr sers oF 2 E. 125th St./169 E. 34th St. S. . Cor, Sth ave, N. W, Cor. 34 Ave. 740 Lexington Ave. A|blurred, if your eyes ache, Imparts —— Tym Re rwerehere Ferewere) | Sunday World Wants Bon Work Monday Wonders Fe clea ul aise! = Ee ensinis Dim?» If your eyesight is dim, your vision are irritated, burn or feel dry, get a bot-" tle of Bon-Opto tablets from yours |druggist, dissolve one in « fourth of ee | glass of water and use to bathe the “*" matt jeyes from two to four times @ day, soy -Opto has given stronger eyes,

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