The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 23

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a : . i : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920. | | Faun aeRO, the 000 | pees §=©6 We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review” Patterns | doubled to left. A single past first a. was his second attempt and .a two- Dressmakers’ 1920 Model ibs ye nnn | war mite a Wale oo hin’ dearth’ nae Dress and Suit e e haar ae al Big Jeff Pfeffer Takes a — Forms Ba Vr d ain F rl da U Moth Ba gs thet scored, but when Griffith | Pentea led to tuily he was erased at the| peated. bn Jury in the trial of & Magee, the Cards Into Robins’ Camp 3:20 ia sew. wt re $3.49 Specially Priced i | the Chicago National League Baseball extra long iy | Club for $9,500 returned a verdict for hips; straight front; low bust; Advertised 1 ‘ umder to $126,0i aby, Mit- fe n Inite i 1 : ” yn Leaders Take Another | cro tec? Sateng’ then tintin | Paaemaane (8 the United, tates Gray, lersey cloth covered \ every where. , teel band, indes Out of tire St. Louis Ag-{ weikea and both advanced a base| The jury deliberated about an hour - wed . Absolute safety yi r ~f when MoCabe was thrown out by| before It reached @ decision. Robert {ructibleskirt, heavy 4 from moths 4 wi Alcorn, attorney for Mngee, an- ron stand ; . y a regation at Ebliets Field. jay of short to first. Mr. Doak then | ion. , Siivent, Mieaict ned barn ae ate and dust at ; ‘ aay <i) yery kindly threw a wiid pitch and| fendered that the case would be ap- Reel, No caall ordere, C. 0. aay small expense. » . By Richard ,Freyer. C rsstesesemnsntiintethationy baleen ak Pigg L. A. PRICE, pres. Size : rec | :WOOLMD you, didn't IT” said lair Swite ¢ t : t * SANG tietbie, caer the sionss Dodgers in tho fifth on Krueger 1n- MOTH ER! Mounted on 3 short stems Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded ' 2614 x 52. i a latter. Another run was gaimered by the Overcoat di game of the St. Louls-Dodger| Pretter’s out and his crossing the all shades, includingMixec Seowiceensle Sree Ge “cen sr omer || is 92.69 0 45e ‘ eee Pes let. enemas aren| | Clls Best Laxative fff} —— Gigantic Sale Summer Dresses from us in the| Pate, “ater Mocabe had been’ sent Every One of Them a Beauty—Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ Sizes—Real $5, $6, $7 and $8Values, at $3.79 their Bastern invasion?) pack to the bench by the strike-out ee Saale ji Be : | i! of (eed of that I informed my bigger) route Krueger reached first on La- Wee Jae Pletier, that it wes up to! vans error. He went to second when go out and get that “gamelon Pfeffer's sacrifice. ‘This meant w— Jett didn't come across, a a then Lae | an _ ie h of the Cardinals an i Uncle Robbie was absolutely’ said Smith had the dail in his ot... Big Jeff Prefer went to the! gioved hand he very gently—and Ad for the Dodgers againet the! kindly—dropped it on the grass. Of pals, and the twirler de-} course Krueger scored with what Sage style. final #core! turned out to be the winning run. 3 to pets may de interesting to note the) Zack Wheat, alfter sirveral days’ lay- jes won the opening game of fi Copied her usual posttion in lett sent series by a F to 2 score. a. clever Dodger outer- first. contest was practically} rardener played in flawiess fashion a and secured one hit for himself. He is not in the best of condition as yet and is only another example of the fighting spirit shown by the Dod- gore. Zack favored his lajured ankle several times and is not expected to} Accept “California” chy Ji Figs 5 be right for several days. bap gre for the name ifornia ookign dram on ‘age, then Ha and they did not require a hit] -wntle Smith, the Cardinal centre-| Your “a heviing' thie best. ena ferid the opening tally hom. Donk,| fielder, practically gave the Dodgers! Dost harmless physic for the litt hing for the Cardinals, gave] the second game of the series, he aid] of hii piarig ore se ond the first home ba’ ‘who| not let up in his hitting spreo. In the| §tomach, liver wels. Children the plate in the second in- opening contest the visiting outfielder | love its fruity taste. Full directions free walk to first. Hy was|secured four hits out of five times at| »m each bottle. You must say “Cali- at second on Mit ‘s\bat while his average of yosterday| fornia.”—Advt. 4 View eo ‘ Real $5, $6, $ All new $7 and $8 Charming Stunning Frocks for Seashore, Town or Country at Little More Than Cost of Materials to Make IONS—cool, d charmi delightful modeled in becoming Fa Rew morele tastefully trimmed th beautiful from an lccbeviderten or ey 4 flings of self or contrasting materials. 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