The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1920, Page 23

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920, - : S OF ALL " THE SPO R T S We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review” Patterns @, ——— wonome ~~ HOLIDAY SALES © einem ° onys Burleigh Gri Garland Ch at these . Interest ice Lot of Fillies Make Pint Go came| atk Maker of Weens Ga ee Racing Debut at Belmont entry, Refusal and Music in the Air. Some of the youns misses behaved badly at the barrier and some of them perhaps’ raced greenly, but th score of Prudery stamped her as one above the ordinary. Nancy Lee will probably do better noxt time, for if For the Robins 27.—Burleigh le's spitballer, pitched Brqoklyn team to a *irates in the fina Davis Cup Team Charles $. Garland jr. of Pitteburg, the Captain of the, Yale lawn tennis team, has been named as the fourth member of the Davis Cup challenging team of the United States. The United States team now Mnes Mousquetaire Gloves *1.95 Double-fingered tips in white, black, sand, pongee, Copenhagen and Hray aloo 4 yhitney’s Prudery Wins in Her First Effort Like High Class One. and batted th: THEN SER 9 atte L. A. PRICE, pres. ed in the elghth i half what we heard of her is true, she} {np/ng. Grim up_as follows: J A By Vincent Treanor. TEEN Ee ite Wee teas Bil Southworth’s head for three bases! “Witham M. Johnaton, of Californta, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded Kayser Double Tipped >) UITE 9 nice lot of two-year-old from first bas, reared Uh ong! Semple: vie _ Novelty Gloves fillies were shown under colors| Martin A. Noonan, the two-year-old ae the. second time, during the Hos a indoor & atision Haig all at Belmont Park yesterday for| nner of the first race, Is ownod by nates, te was Inuit | up for the title to Johnston; Richard a traffic cop. He raced once in Mary-| © Ihe first time this season. Of the field at. | Norris William 2d of Boston, former gets] 95 | West 14th St.—Between 5th and 6th Aves. | land .but wasn't ‘cut loose” till yes- aa he allowed only five scac- | hational champion, and Garland. Re- ff twelvé, eight were making their] terday. He won very easily. hits and had the Pirates af his| sbeccvely she ranting of the men te mercy throughout, It was Oldon's| Johnston, No. 1; . No. 2: s Ang debute. It might have been #).. atin, the. favorite In the Mineola|errer in the second Inning and his| | ¢ a No. & r-horse race as far as the field handicap, had a real alibi for his de-] 9¥" Wild throw in the fifth that paved e 9 e e ' y ent, for four of them appeared to feat. He was practically leftyat the| "re Robins, pounded founee Wise: Gtaten, Inland, inst aleun, the. My utclass the rest. These wore Prud-| post, Old Mars Cassidy came in tor] for fourtecn soll i ARNOE ing patndione Under the TRO . : ‘Le : y 3 ae a at ‘or the eon tae Lidttiyt fourths The | {iat Jockey Fator was as much to nd Three acaek Mii | wounded soldiers ‘that are stationed ’ At a Remarkably Low Price Friday luartet finished far out in front of the | Same as the starter, himself with a. double [there. thers, after a ding-dong battle prac-| with alibi ? th Free Fetes ett ee serch Vee Sa ne Re Four rial Peed ically from the barrier’s rise. The Liuior the Wang auvaenon (nts o creal | way for Ris Robins th peces en pecat “BAYER CROS: ” 0 models of them pand wes in an uproar 8s they! contest between Milkmaid and Lion| "8%. voning toc . . shown at e unusual , d the eighth polo with the con-| Gp Turner made hia move on the| goin, Robins too (the Jead “in | the the left e ‘pt ant changing of positions, making | jatter coming round the stretch turn,| to centre Miller “heureed ne qoubled E : —dai ‘ first one and then the other look tho} which seemed like bad judgment for koing “to third There are hundreds and hundreds ot them ay floral and obable winner. Just at tho ond) in doing so he lost some valwable fly to. South- conventional designs in the most exquisite sort of colorings Prudery, a fine Mk gat pg ground, for Lion d'Or bore out from “et AY grad when ie to S sheer organdie collars and cuffs—-some overskirt effects—some tor Fan and Polly Finders, had the the eighth pole to the finish. Milk- wil with sashes and fancy pockets—mostly voiles—a few ginghamis. most left and racing straight and true| maid ran the mile in 1.98 4-5, good |p tee A\ Figen 8 to 14 years. on very handily. When the final| time considering that the other mile or 3 shot a AY s ones came deg 3 yore 4 hebpenspt cod gvent on the card, won by Jimmy |two-bagger to left S wiin hae ae B R Gi ‘| i 1 Pl id Ski cy Lee was in quarters too. c F ¢ sux, Wi! out, Grimes uncovered a wild pitch, so = s fo do herself justios, but Coatly Col-| 1 ¢pemmon's Le Glorieux, was run in wild: that Caton ‘scurried. home ail the Iris W 00 al irts ours raced it out gdod and strong. | vay from second base, ‘That ended. the Before the race all kinds of tips Pirates’ sc * ‘ At a price that is attractively low Very good judgment and that Was admirable on the Jockey Ted Rice won for Le G waited behind Round [o' if. patience| In the eighth Kilduff hit to right. of|After Miller fouled out, Grimes pro i 1 Kilduff raced home an. were heard. Step Lightly having yaced and won previously, was given the preference by the crowd, but in- One pictured at right with ind. REISE: SHEATE Nee ae ott Ue Only a fow hundred of them lft to ell at this @ rice; neat pleated styles; box pleat down 9 v4 f ci e genuine must be marked with the oux, and formation circulated about Nancy Lee| white Sox until the stretch wae BH oes A game on the) safety “Bayer? Cross.” Always bu : . A B *ltrip. He held e Cardina even . ys buy ids as shown at right; made her a very decided second | reached, then’ saved about five lengths |hitw and’ one run’ in w tramtocecinnigy [an unbroken Bayer package, which j (ag ale sei kein iid ta choice. She had worked very fast| ana galloped home before the stag-|pame, a t the Pirates by 4 to 1|contains proper directions to safely Your Choice, each $1.97 wai i adhd ever ruses $1.97 and Jack McCormack made all bis Bering pacemakers, It was a heady [and § to’ relieve Headache, Toothache, Ear- e PER RD brother trai: wa . He | ride, ; ache, Neuralgia, Cold 1 pain. ‘ootwear ains told Gene Wayland, who saddled the a poh gia, Colds and pain. Bayorita, fot to teal tos cocky, beomuse| Anedst Belmont called the owners wntpe Mlaker, | Handy tin boxes of 19, tablets cost Boys’ Mixture and Fast Blue. . |. Foot Barg for Tomorrow he was starting a one in Nancy. ‘Then there was talk around that Trainer Willie Midgely liked his Greentree pair, and it was said Ma den thought he had a chance with h: but a few cents at drug stofes—larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacidester of Salicylicacid, — Ady d Young Fisher of 1 beating in a opping him twice Only his con- running “saved and trainers before him in the club house after the last race and in- formed them that hereafter $300 he purses will be raised to $1,000 an? | iuous i tnuous count of 4, °4&°5 Sh | For Growing Girls and Boys at a Particularly Attractive Price 2.98 Serge Suits For Confirmation or, Graduation So far superior in quality and workmanship to any- thing you’Ve seen around e . this price as to be positively and no: surprising. Season’s newest models. Sizes 8 to 17 years. ‘eesti joys Tan Boys’ All Wool Scout shoes j Mixture Suits = Ewa up 12.98 sar inet SY Hi us $ 4 pring models. $12.98 —w' Shoe for : ‘ knockabout wear during the summer moaths. 0 > ° Boys’ Wash Suits ojBap™ Black, Gun Metal | Mises’ and Chilren's pate EX x WW \ Chartrage Duck iPereae an Hepp; whit, een, es “ye blucher and lace, 814 to 2. 4 \, .\ \\ in an a 2 Ge AROS (ete color braid trimmings in contrast= Children’s White Buck | Girls’ White Canvas Ox ‘ = ine anda; many have embroider- | lace Oxfords, broad toes, | fords, sizes 3 to 6; cool, come $1.98 bey MC i AL e | sizes 814 to 1014. fortable, economical. years. Hate extra............5. Women’s and Misses’ Untrimmed TOYO Panamas A Real Silk Sh The greatest offering of men’s highest grade os Children’s Fine White : Lawn or lawn, Dresses pure silk shirts that has ever been put on sale Sale Starts Tomorrow, Friday, at 8 a.m. Eleven smart new $ shapes, all different— large, medium and small—plain or tele- e scope crowns-—made ‘ by one of the best manufacturers—none better in their line.” A black or white tailored bow makes a beautiful hat. Second Floor. Just in—New and Pretty Ostrich Bands Skirt trimmed with deep ruffles of Saint Val. lace; waist elaborately trimmed and finished with satin ribbon sash with rosebuds. Sizes 2 to 6 years, Selling in our regular stock at $2.50 tot $3. Children’s Gingham Dresses Shown in pretty plaids and stripes, Empire 30,000 SILK SHIRTS cAt $Q.95 Each : Regular Values $13.50 to $16.50 Finest Qualities in Crepes, Broadcloths and ‘fersey Silks | and waist line mode's; fuJl skirt, broad belt, py sizes 2 to 6 In all the new popular ; novelty pockets; $2.45 species fo nueaeey es 51.98 | years. Selling our regular stock $] 00 ¥ ‘ Main Floor. |, Sb BL60C. Ces cabs neue tome ° Dressmakers (New Model) Complete 1920 Dress Forms New Lines and Unusual Economies Tomorrow in Beautiful $58 Axminsier Rugs A durable, dependable rug at a complete assortment from which to make a choice selection. Our usual standard—perfect in fit, workmanship and finish. NOTE :—No inferior shirts are put into this assortment to average the quality Indestructible steel band skirt, heavy iron stand; sizes 34—36— 88—40~42 and 44—Same lines as our $5 model, No C, O. D.'s or mail orders. No exchanges, Natural Wavy Switches air, 30 i yl | “a > | 2 ric eautiful com- $ | Proportions— ‘ x ‘ : a Size 8.3x1 very low apt bal erage 47 50 | Extra Lon is } 49 Over 200 exclusive patterns and designs, comprising the most | bination color effects in Orien- e | Siright Hout eg t $50SeamlessAxminsterRugs Alex Smith & Sons’ Carpet Co, make;® sizes 7.6x9. reap eee 42.00 $40 Axminster Rugs $45 Seamless 9x12 Wool Brussels Rugs | Durable, service - giving quality; Grass Rugs | yea | medallion and neat allover designs, .. . +S A ° . : Real inches of the sale. Don’t confuse this with the ordinary “bargain counter” Shirt Sale. Size 639; closely woven of selected [6 x 9 sicviagdl | alsa Gah | long, mounted on short 4.49 ; wools, with “a hig 46x 7.6, Size 7, fee | stems, All shades, inelude p lustrous nap that will 36x72 in Value $35, Value $28, ing gray. Made up good and full; value TO THE LADIES 27x04 in $7.50, Expert in attendance to insure || ERE Ce Be YA, perfect match. 29.50 22.50 | This sale is ally recommended to your attention, It will prove that our Shops are ee sie the most reliable ones at which to buy men’s shirts and always receive full value for your money. Experienced salesmen will assist you, if necessary, to make your selections. Our Shops are all conveniently located. Visit the one nearest you and convince yourself, A New and Serviceable Floor Covering Tomorrow's Special Offerings in ‘| “Crownoleum” Linens p2t,Q% Domestics A Highly Finished Felt Floor Cover- Printed Voiles | ing in New and Beautiful Designs c | Novel designs, in many colors, | No more scrubbing—a damp, soft | Of gay Ane Gare ']] cloth will clean it quickly and easily Sq. | backgrounds per yara A.B ¢ | | SEE THEM—z1 windows displaying these wonderful SILK SHIRTS are showing the tremendous varieties offered in this sale. NEW YORK STORES 62 East 14th St, 1407 B' way at 39 200 Fifth Ave. 1484 B'way at 42d Unbleached Muslin —2 yds. wide—will wear well and Yd. Striped Madras Shitting 39 oa es wide; close weave; good weight; per d 29c Close weave, with woven self save much labor. f stripes and colored stripes; $2.50 Heavy Quality Inlaid yar : Fine Cambric 36 inches wide; pure white; a Hotal Penoevtyante very good quality that is 1943 B’way at 65th St.! 204 West 125th St. 36 inches wide; per ao Ae ' Tote] Commodore, 42d St, 134 Delancey St. 1654 B’way at blst 105 Lenox Ave. oi suitable, for underwear or by Hotel tmperial 1250 B'y « ie 3387 B' way at 187th St 2 Mohaire children's wear: Ber Hel Hee ay a U Son eos inoleum PE oy PD a ¢ 26 Cortlantit St. onpect Ave. Turkish Towels Heavy weight, in pure white and with pink or blue borders; each. 49¢ Glass Toweling A fine absorbent quality, with red line stripe; r yard - 28c 189 Nassau St, 110 Chambers. St. BROOKLYN STORES 431 Fulton Street 267 Fulton Street 879 Manhattan Avenue 482 Fifth Avenue 1 Ave, at 149th St, t. Nicholas Ave, at 180th St. NEWARK STORES 170 Market Street + 769 Broad Street (Prudential Bldg.) lustrous, dress fabs black, navy blue and | grayiperyard.., “LOD | Scarlet Flannels Pure wool scarlet flangels are scarce, Here is one that can't be duplicated for less than 5 per | 49 | yard; per yard... Store Hours: 9 A. M. , 5:30 P. M. A wonderful value that well posted shoppers will appre- ciate — splendid wearing quality—two yards wide; new patterns, Bring Room Measurements Prepaid Mail Orders Filled CHAIN Gver ywher e

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