The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1920, Page 12

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= — — — —E a / “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 1920. _ eLET in CORSETS se eee eee en ® Nn tc eae Rare att Get 2 ah | ev ) ilo BROOKLYN ga psition and on the eame tack, Reno AF ,| ON PERFUME TRAIL nic acters wine bemun to pick Me ib ok Store Open Daily, 9 to 6.30. Closed AN Day Saturday During July and August & growing gale-a gale which ere o fb top ending toa aE to three and then four and then five mark was her! Club racing eZ Judge. for Return of His|Knots. At 4.09 o'clock Resolute vatioon Jib dra : Ss Ea 7 turned to the port tack to crons it be lightealr = : That He = |Shamrock’s bows, but when the two P* an —< Far the € ae bi ip “Stays, Explaining cloned in Reaolute had to £0 abOUl, jake. but her tee Inv allence. the tleet| r won two races. > As | As le ‘ Has a Weak Back. unable to make It. draw until three and onechalf mine} awaited coming until abe wan Francia Adams ; | { ad * “Judes, please may I Save mah cor-|BACKING OF WIND HELPS THE ules after parsing mark. the red dightahip and € eails spre a * back?” asked George Hoteman, RESOLUTE. pOB Founding Resolute jibed her Long Eetling te eacainmak er Mannose Waceies belts FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Valet of Joseph W. Poole, a| Later the wind backed, and this oF esting war yooh Ma = ees to apslandia third 6f the lovanee (it: Was Who accuses him of stealing jhelped Resolute, because when It Made tac before the wind.” Thin meant cheers. Sirla dead heat d« at) to which . Jewelry and $80 in cash from| Oth point further out to sea Shum- @he firm renctied out to aoa with| Thomas on the Victoriy made haste|Rerolute ts justly entitled because Poole hone in Hast Rocis Road, |/°°%. though previourly on Resolute’s ie precze over her starboard quarter | tO, congratulate the winner [Shamrock !# much larger f, Conn. [Weather quarter, was mude to point inatead of running dead Defore it an| Meantime Shamrock had abandoned| Since Sir Thoma has broken the ' . js e . 80 = mere a: " more nearly toward Rexoiwme’s stern. ihe course was Inid on the chart |(he @pinbaker and so came gig-aag-|record by the wood qualitics of Sham - Swhet fort” asked Magistrate Ten} Accordingly, having a breeze up to Tater phe jibed mene mnt reached In: ©. It was a long walt, for|rock IV, one may earnestly hope f Ot the West Side Court, after | five knots, Resolute turned once more shore, and the alternate re obes him without bail for extradi- | to cross Shamrock's bow. At 4.26 she coaed an ie way tome, eat * hig = ahead pr ine Kg oe ‘Cael Her reason for doing this wae that |" ” at 4.26 turned to the starbourd taok «| mad reach pee Weak back,” wee: the res bundred Pl oa) out on Shamrock’a | muah ‘nose Chrough the water tian ‘weather bow. ‘hen dead before the wind, and this | Sranted the reques: and) After beating for two hours and mix superior apoed more tian made e sSront it to nis cel seemingty | minutes from the home line, Resolute | extra distance travelled in the sigeen, Cornelius Manning of the |W## 4t least am far ahead as she had| For a time Shamrock sigzagged Street Station was, @a-| been astern at the start down. wind aise. Once she set the Mad Sebaincin’o Warweta |. ‘The ohict interest thereafter Was In| Meek Jib catied “Burton's Bib," but fe's hobby for corsets and per-|the question of her ability to reach| soon took it in. About 660 o'clock He trailed the perfume to No.| home within the time limit of six | Shamrock ceased aigzeeging and set ‘ Hain Koud, Hrookiyn. George |hours. For the mark was yet at least |her spinnaker, but her evolutions 4 rame was Holsman, claim- | three miles away. were of small interest to apectators, AS? peed by Says Of course there was some tmtereat |because it wan seen that Rosolute ges the cordets, {1h the relative positions of the two | Could crom the home line within the y iY tien corsets. ‘boats, for the @pectators wished to [lit and that she was steadily guin- make note fram hour to hour of the |{Me on the challenger, y spectators, but as ‘she | will sain soon For his luck ts, Fifteen Hundred NEW Porch and Garden Dresses In Figured and Striped Materials, Pretty PRES=NTS we'd bv dhe Sony nder, org * all former cup races of the E h Wi bye 47 Resolute turned to the port the excursion fleet remained N ° tack, because she waa then ab! with the leader until phe waa witht EA Oo 0 LINCOLN STATUE) head for the marc shamrosk fol. | sight of the home line mn’ ther they, I nou t ear on A Y Outdoor Occasion lowed. Tho board io the mark was| seamed on to form an amphitheatre | Laas 3% GRE A eating wolely for t ot that] a e lightship and the commit- Unveiled in Westminster—Received | with « breexe around four knots the| tee boat ae Is Delicious and Refreshin , 3 Resolute had the challenger akinned| A heavy black mint lowered over | fer England by Premier & nile wo to sny—but actually by|the lower bay and the Hook. Into) At Your Grocer’s in Sealed Metal Packets i nearly half a mile. this as the Resolute neared home the D Lloyd George. The time at the turn as taken in | ue to an Unusual LONDON, July 28.—Bihu Root, for- | the press boat was: Resolute, 5.18.32; |——————————= = = = = = = =— Pimer American Secretary of State, who| emrock, 6.22.30 RMitty took part in the eoteblionment leone manne i at te og Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York. Purchase, Which Permits Us to Offer “2 & permanent International Court of} tually four minutes and forty-seven : or eleny the Hague, to-day formally | seconds, to the British people the later the statue waa unvelled. | three hotrs. former Britieh Ambas- The ome, line was fifteen miles away, the breere waa the yacht club's ay i Gaudens statue of Lincoln in| deught and the time remaining. for $4. 00 & 5.00 Val ‘ : $5. alues f. 1 Geo abandoned a SS f eT geome, Abandoned | ‘The handiing of the boats at the ; ‘of acceptance. { Make a Salad of Bquare as a gift from Amér-| the run home was something teas than . Presentation was made in the e Of A distinguished audience in Coertge I Ml of Westminster with mn AT 1.98 Dresses in this sale are NEW, and desirable in every detail. to the United Staton, presiding. : EES Lettuce Hearte, ' Cream Cheese, BEGINNING THURSDAY ‘ BUR Water Cress and Parsley You'll be delighted to find how good it is if you serve it with a dressing of "Eddys Sates FINAL CLEAN-UP. Summer Low Shoes | _OFRESOLUTE PLEASES EVERY LIVER OF PORTS Continued From Third Page. ‘ —— Made of Voiles, Lawns, Cool | i, \For no-one! could tell ax: MADE INU. 3. A. Crepes and Plaid materials. Also fig- ie! ured and flowered patterns. All sizes, including the scarce larger sizes. Suited for the Porch, Beach, Shopping, etc., and many are charming,enough for any occasion. tack, heading to cross lute’s bow, the excitement was Intense as possible for any event |= ladien’ day mee it. ae five mihutes both drifted slowly . | | Faémether and then Resolute gave it | Hyp and turned to the starboard tack. | ' could not cross Bhamrook'’s bow. (a PI atly they were about a minute I : Part, with Shamrock in the lead, a bu by twenty seoonde—estimated. July i the board off whore on the star- Special: .) tack the wind improved up to ih ete ta: Formerly Sold from $8.00 to $20.00 26°Bhamrock came to] Sinseearsat setarac ney: q tf White, Tan, Black re rous period of the mace | fin. shucwulte “ae fran then in hand, but, as said, neither | Bepar nor gear gave way. Apparentiy | 14), | MBhamrock lost wome of her lead. But . @ little later (330 o'clock) the . gale ‘veseugg ts to tone than four knots 10 Months Credit Bhamrock Nteraily fled out to wind- lovee , | Gard of Resolute’ How she was able | ™° SRUCEtuc sea w Kentitenttal. 0, thle could not be discerned S$ C ihe press boat, but the fact In 4 W. weet a ©, cor 7,.ER9 Ra wes Wear Our Only Place, fond, perfect ett. 14) haget pala gold, a | FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 160 Newest Silk Dresses Values to $29.50 Flowered Georgette, Newest Tunic and Taffeta, Foulard, e@ Side Draped Effects. Crepe de Chine, etc. All Colors, Our Annual “FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE” is to make room for new Fall Stock. All Summer merchandise, irrespective of former prices, MUST BE SOLD. This is not only an opportunity to buy Summer shoes for a fraction of their value, but a chance to BUY NOW for the early Fall at a saving of at least five dollars a pair. bly she was favored by a slant |. More likely ehe in a slightly ir boat in a breeze not strong ce Included is a wonderful assortment of styles and values in AAA-AA & A widths and small sizes SHOES Selected from Our Assortments of Better Grade Silk Frocks and Sharply Reduced. Many Styles for Choosing. : Se if No C. O. D.’s NEWARK STONE G49 Broad St. No Exchanges AiniiArrAnAAG: “WARAiAMAAE coMpLETE 00 ) GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE BROOKLYN: neo | OPPENHEIM.GLINS & G Inventory Clearance Sale FULIYON 51t0001—bKOUKLYN | SS hel) pat Brookiyn’s biggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 irs a7 aka | Grand Stree! 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