The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1920, Page 31

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Molly Griffiths Meets - Champion Cecil Leitch First Sain Paper’ Player Is the Sen-| pion. were easy ‘prey yeate ‘Walker right on Being the Star Who Elim-|iait war's monotongus suocession of deéteats for the New Yorkers, on4 capably did the Tigers, gurn that 10 one mateh could’ close. ’. inated Marion Hollins, None. went to an extra hol what was even worse, ndt one land, May 14—@iss Marion Hollins}score was 9 to of Westbrook, Long Island, the only ATLANTIC CITY, Ameriean survivor of,the four who ITY, N. May 14.— et the unks here’ was defeated | 0%, A. T. Haight of “twe' Bellectalve Colt ‘Toronto, and Couptry Club of Bayside, L. I., won igithe fourth round for the woman's! the medal in the qualifying round of the | Akron mplonship of Great Britain, Mi Atlantic City invitation, ‘tournambnt C) wi! a. score is was f ER ty A “4 itrokes better than the score made by fiths, who put out Miss Rosamond erwood in Mrst round ‘Tues- y, and A the wide mangin’pf € up By tb’ Grime ithe” it h the a8 peat ort pitgn for third with 84 each. Tnamentye Great | ti *Popsation of tye: garat remarkable |150 golfers competed. iness en dhe greens hayeimarked | epee | For & British Golf Honors L. PO.| Chub, Clubs, © 727 | Washington. ..1 | JAMES YESTERDAY, JAMES YESTERDAY, the All games postponed (wet groundi) Cincinnati, @ day tor foer that olvers ty, aig Fa) their an ae eats al mate Sation of the Tourtiey, She the assau' country Chub ation Cove, | cloner the fairly called jo an NHWCASTUR, County Down, Ite-| eda’ the Yak green. The a cs |(STANDING OF THE CLUBS) AMERICAN LEAGUE, MATION AL LEAGUE, GAMES TO-DAY. St. Loule, 0: Boston, 8. Cleveland at Boston, Phitadetphia.Pittsburgh (wet grounds). + Detroit at Washington. GAMES TO-DAY. no St. Louls at Philadelphia, | New York at Pittsburgh. o Brooklyn at St. Louls, Bostoe at Chicage, NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE i Phitedcionia at Cincineatl, ee PIMLICO SELECTIONS, Fourth’ — ba 5 Ee eer Fife Race—Slippery Elm, Sourry, Jumbo, 8u- pe ahe, Seventh Race—Phillipic, HF. Whitney entry, Napoli, Daydue. match.whe Bes played After pit out Miaw ee ne defeated iss Stanmette Ei e champion of Treland, yi it M98 Vander- beck of Philadelphia, with just about the most brilliant inward jgurhey of the tournament f{m- the semi-final round: Wednesday. It was a bitter ) struggle, and Miss Griffiths won on the home green by the narrow mar-} one w F Eno will now meet Miss Cecil Leitch, esent holder the title, in the inal round to a golfers gathered rd to a sensation champion is favorite but Miss G fy does not lack for! followers ‘in He of'the soit sho has een playing. Strictly Custom Miss L#itch reached the final round ‘ey winning both her matches yester- day, playing her usual-sound and at) times brilliant golf. She defeated Mrs, Temple Dobell,4 a8 Miss Gladys Ravenscroft won | amplanship of the United States | yerdl-years ago, in the fourth rownd | seve) up and six to play, and} beat Miss Dorjs Fraser im the soml finaY round by four up/and. three) Tailored 8 Hotline mag Smpression on a whe pe strong impr of a most favorabte | ters } plucky arly strong UNths, vas Warm inal round to IMS, while Inst ye ‘postponed a year 0 John -G, Ande n who will act chester team I tyy Chib next Wed a careful selectio anced the his team last nights Pr of those winked to pl re Jow-markers 00 the M. G7 ap ist. They in- elude .the J. Al he day of the-mate cular being backward. ng steadily, petition, return, + hd the whances a match wifl be held over a course some time in the s early fall. wacked Vist My Opening Sale ATTENTION tion. For Father Knickerbocker’s Grown and Growing For the supple and the staid, and the stripling, for the swift and the slow, the slim and the stout, there’s a be PIAA uN AI ¢ THE PERFECTUNION SUIT for every purse, person and purpose. “Shapes of all sires Ghakespesre said. He ia mind~SUPERIORS. A perfect union of qallty of fabric wi toned and finish. Long wear, b ETA der | fo SUPERIORS, MY OPENING SALE! EXTRA TROUSERS FREE Suit to Order D2: * Reeot on my “Clthe Cotes | to every customer a pair of EXTRA TROUSERS REE 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 { Have Arranged a Line of Spring and Summer Styles High Grade Woolens and Worsteds Tweed, Cassimeres and Cheviots These fabries I have old in all my stores at prices as high as $40 to $45, which no other tailor can produce under $50 to $55. Including a Pair of Extra Trousers Free ON. SALE IN ALL MY STO has taken 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 tailoring establishment in New York. the same honest values at reasonable popular prices, plus my personal atten- OPENING SALE SPECIALS | Ready-to-Wear Suits These were made in my own daylight workrooms during the dull season and offered to yon on this opening sale at MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES $35 V i a price 18.00 S. HENRY ADLER 30 XTRA OQUSERS FREE I Announced the Opening of’ My Nassau Street Sfore At the ADLER BUILDING 118 Nassau St. Bet. Beekman and Ann Sts. On May Ist I wish to thank the public for their won- derful response on the, opening week 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 another week. S. HENRY ADLER. Mothers, Wives & Sweethearts Price—Suit to Order $22.50 + MY NEW STORE AT 118 NASSAU ST. And I will continue to give S. HENRY ADLER. OPENING SALE SPECIALS ‘Uncalled-For Suits Ready-to-Wear | | I have a number of unclaimed suits | taken from my various stores that I will | | | | | offer at this remarkable opening price, sina MOM: 20.00 “22.50 MY NEW STORE— 118 Nassau St., Bet. Beekman and Ann Sts. Open Evenings Until 7, Saturday Until 9. 3 Church Street, near Liberty, Open Until 7 P. M. 44 Flatbush Ave., near Nevins St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Open Evenings Until 10 P. M., Saturdays Until 11 P. M. Daylight Wo: ms, 505 STATE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEWARK—186 Market Street, where Murray’s used to be, Open Evenings Until 10, Saturdays 11. Materials Embroidered Black, in all sizes, 16 to 44. Savings of Unusual Interest Girls’ Dresses For Confirmation or Party Wear Another of those frequent economy occa- sions that are making this popular depart- ment the most talked of girls’ section in New York, Girls’ Organdie Dresses Wonderful values—charming styles—sheer organdies with embroidery and lace trim- mings—ribbon joys and J sashes. Sizes 8 witjen 498 _ Another Lot of Charming Frocks Better fred every one of them cl OR and pretty as can be—elaborately trim- med with laces and embroi- deries and set off hy colored ribbon bows. an sas hes, Ages 8 to 14 $5 98 Years And Still Another Lot Worth $9.98 Exquisitely daint$ and rich in appearance—set off by beautiful laces and bar raha in hand- some patterns; good value at $9.98, hoe 98 $7.98 L. A. PRICE, eres. Satisfaction Gaaranteed or Monay Promptly Refunded ("Wet tlt erect tecwaen 6a aad ¥Gl Aven |: West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. Saturday We Are Going To Sell All Our Handsome Georgette & Silk ae That Have Been Selling at $29.75 to ga: 75 at Si) Beaded Ceceeetias, :) re Taffetas, Tricolettes and Crepe de Chines. Stunning Frocks for Street and btn Wear—Styles that have been big favorites with women who appreciate originality and good taste; materials in qualities such as have been extensively used in garments priced ntugh higher elsewhere than our original prices. All the wanted colors, such as Navy, Pekin, Bisque, Flesh, White and ‘No C. 0. D., Phone or Mail Orders Come Early and get best choice fee ad SEM For Saturday Only Smart Georgette Crepe Blouses | You Cannot Duplicate Under $7.00 in Any Other Shop Come in all the favored shades, including white fle, a Seta broidery, aay Val. laces or beaded. effects. is being there are a poy but ar | not in every model. . $5.24 A Special Price on Children’s Gingham Dresses, Empire or Belted Models; trimmed. with hand embroidery or plain cham- $ bray to match dress. Shown in pretty 1 plaids and stripes, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Children’s Princess Slips Fine quality nainsook, prettily trimmed 7 Te Ages 8 to 14 years % Sale of Woman 8 Banded Sport Sailors Exceptional Value for Saturday *2.27 Just the hat you are looking for —.good- looking on the matron or on the miss, A large variety of styles and colors, inchid- ing black, Every one trimmed with grosgrain or fancy ribbon, Every one a beauty and a remarkable value. Millinery Department, Second Floor, Store Hours: 9.A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Serge Suits For Confirmation or Graduation Best value in every way that you'll with fine embroidery and ribbon drawn; | Boys’ Handsome Mixture and Blue #. 1 find in any shop in the city. Smart, new 4 | | styles, beautifully tailored if cloths’ that are noted for good service. * Blue Serge and Mixture Suits jlue serge and hand- phd styles; grays and browns; regular 32 Boys’ All-Woot Fast Blue Serge Suits , $ 13.95 and mixtures; hand fell collars; neat stripes, browns and grays; paw full lined; For boys of 8 to 11 yearns sg 95 | models, G nteed all woot ware, a 2 $8.95 sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys’ Natty Middy ‘Suits Neat, washable suits; good quality white cotton, with fast color braid Sehamings, I 20 pie trasting shades; sixes to 9 years. EXT’ H ‘ eae SSS

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