The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1920, Page 15

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oWcieie eee ee re mst — “a . a: = ereere ene Poser: i een nines tases a cA naar etenbtlnaaanar etme ‘ . ‘ ; ” 1 7 i ; THE EVENIN ‘DAY, AUGUS : i fust can't help hating that crowd,” he| clothes ahd the thunderous barrage Wy an extra alidwance of bath towels, ms. “and every tlme 1 get on the|he lays down with hia striped shirts, | Mark Hen Roth, by the way, ‘used to pitcher's mound I feel that I'm facing | Sorte pedple even any that they don't | be a newspaper reporter, and be- those Texas University f put on the ball everything jowa and T know what Duffy fooks like, not having been able to look away from fore that he was an office boy, Then baveball bit him and for a Bpace of Travelling with the Yankees Is not| the clothes he weart, He's decidedly | sever years he wrote the gamd for unlike making a journey with a gang /secretive about Who drapes him, but k newspapers, BEAT RUTH of boys off for « holliday, And, of|there is a coamaensus of opinion that “ yy | Course, there's a pillow fight in the /It's some scenic artial, with the accent sleeper every night, During the pres- | upon the third word from the last. ent trip one night was devoted to.) There are so many Apollos In the —— eee giving Ernie Shore the worst of it)aggregation (Call for Mr. Bodie, because he came into the sleqper | please!) that whenever the team goes with a nice new Panama hat, The! anywhere there is a gathering of hat had aged three seasons after the | curious female strangers there to gee crew in the upper berths finished |It off, And thia doew't worry What he tells can start u discuasion or | with it, though Mrnfe, who doesn’t look | Brig. Gen. Hugeine half so much} *rgument among football experta, so| unilke Jess Willard, put up a good | n# it does Mark Roth, the t len- ch the better” It started no end of| fight, Next year he ways he's going |der Road Secretary, Mark is a much | } Comfort—Wear—Style ‘gument tn St. Louie. “Rip” is not) to get a canvas Panama. distracted hen with about twenty-six in the new Blyn Ped-Tonte my chicke. ¥ Ged. Buaettens tolkn hot he oa doce: | VANKERS ARE WELL EQUIPRED | Well Chichen. Hs sirere one Shes fom Wows Upper of fine, soft brown under his wings t kee | bail player with two old footbatla WITH PULCHRITUDE. Breca le alt vueek wae Wat Raver and & medal hanging from, his watch! In the matter of pulchritude (Page| happy till the train starts, But the Bs and another football with a dia-| Mr, Bodie, please—Say, Pingo, there's | moment the destination i» reached A mond, set in it which Mrw. Colline!a nice word) the Yankees are well|Hén Roth is on the Job with every viet kid, in proweng On the ri te Rana husband's |equipped. Honors belong to Meusel,| claw. He has the crowd herded to- or black. Boles of Rip played teotball 7 | f, according to consent of the| gether and whisked off to the coop ib durable wees Mad Pesne auriowtaral aud htee (OlD with Duffy Lewis a close sec-| where the tired brood finds every- flexible, “ Tee Conte Aarioultural ang Me jond_by reason of his resounding ‘thing arranged aa If by magi leather, La Ranger too—a regular hard guy with = built on ety lish "ne: thet never cramp or dix trss from first en to last wurow-off. oContinued from Secosd Page.) Grand Central Palae ~ $5,000,000 SALE People who do not usually attend “sales” are particularly requested to investigate the merchandise being disposed of at this sale. It is different. The absence of “job lots,” “mill ends,” “seconds,” “factory rejects,” etc., and the including of nothing but strictly first quality goods at won- derfully low prices adds to the importance of the event. | ® gun when honest neceasity arose) and was a halfback on the All-State | team of 1915. But to get back to the contention bone. “! when he wad in ple punt elhty-five yards, and (if the eyes of hiy hearers opened wide at thic) average not less than seventy- five yards throughout a game, Some of the newspaper men with the team who had been covering football for years agreed that if “Rip” could do that he was far ahead of any punt- ing that had ever been done in the Hust, where fifty yards was considered | « whale of a hoot. | Rut “Rip had only pitying smiles for these contenders. “Why, do you know,” ho explaine the country !f a least #ixty-five yards he |: ered a kicker at all. There must be something wrong with the legs of you / fellows in the Fast. 1 have punted | ninety-two yards in a game. And/ you'll find it recorded in the Texas | Gov’t Airplane Cloth 60c Yd. Thirty-six inches wide, this wonderful fabric is vot only very good looking, but, being designed and woven according te very rigid specifications, is extremely strong. For women’s summer suits, wash skirts, auto coats, lounge covers, office coats for doctors, dentists, barbers and for nurses’ uniforms, as well as for white wash dresses for little girls, it is ideal. is is an unusually low price for this cloth. It is in two weaves, the 8o-thread and the 68-thread, both 60¢ a yd. Hosiery For Men and Women Do not confuse these 8 with “slight mill ienperfoctions,” “factory rejects” or “seconds.” 9 They are all firatquality goods at much less than “‘ropulay prices. _ Anticipate your wants for some time to come and buy accordingly, You Wear Them at Our Riek. Seven Dress and Comfort Styles Black .9.50 to 10.00 Brown.... + 10.00 newspapers if you look It up. It was a mume with the Haskell Indians at Dalian in 1915." To substantiate the prowess of the Texas youth at football, “Rip” read from a letter sent him by ” boy he had coached, a boy of seventeen, who eatd that be wasn't doing as well as | the expected, being able to punt only | wixty-five yards, this being fifteen yarde behind a rival. “See, there {t is,” “Rip” exclaimed, waving the let- ter, “and that's only a kid of seven- teen!" Another peculiarity of “Rip” Collins} Make is worthy of mention, and that is his consuming hatred for Texas Univer- | sity, hie old rival, the one agai which he won his gold footballs. or an regula achy, unstrung, or if you have upset Advt, it your “hobby” to keep/tonight and wake up feeling clear, rt. If bilious, constipated, head-| rosy and fit. No griping—no incon- cold} venience. Children love Cascarets too. WestSideStores: ‘72-124 West 125th St, ‘Went of 7th Ave. Oth Avo. and 27th St. 8th Ay,, 28th & Oth St. | 16 -162.8. worywesehe 44-444 FultonSt,.op. Bridge St... Hoy. ina 829-053 Bway ai Park Ay. thy i Flt Sos (126.-1267 Broadway, near Greene Ave, wark Stores—689 Broad 108 Markel $1 Mall Order Department, 2240 Nd Ave, Postage, Including Insurance. 10¢ Extm, "Send P.O. Moncy Order ur New York Draft Only, Factory: 811-510 Eat Tid Atreet . Military Park W oolens Exceptional Values There is a tremendous stoek of woolens to be disposed of in this great sale. : These goods were purchased to be made up into fall and winter garments, and are now being sold by the yard at prices considerably under the present market. Blue Serges $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 $3.25 $3.50 $3.75 $4.00 $4.25 A wonderfully comprehensive assortment of navy serges in & member of weights and weaves. All fast dye, all wool, 50 to 54 inches wide, for women's dresses, suits, skirts and coats, also for men’s suits. Range W. 3001—Wool cheviot cloaking for women. 54 inches de, 20-ounce cloth. Shadow plaids on a range of colors olive, gray, green, ete, A very fine, serviceable and stylish fabric, Yard $4. Range W 3004—Closkinig, 54 inches wide, 24-ounee, in a plead range of colors, for women's coats and men's overcoats. Yard $3. fashioned isle hove, black or cordovan; box of 3 pairs, $2.10; pair 7Be. . a hong silk boot hose, mercerined lisle tops and fee’, black only. Box of 3 pairs, $3.40; pair $1.20, Silk boot hose, Richelieu ribbed, mer- brah Cae raae “ aes hk. Box pairs, $3.75; pair Thread he boot hose, heavy quality, pacetont Role Stopes Ua sardoven, navy, or white. pairs, Frets pair 81.60, ‘ ans . Ben 49; pair $8, black or white, very ihienlee’ ck or white, ve 3 pairs, $10.50; par Shah For Men Lisle half hone, Hght’ weieht, bigh iced heels, double wles. Navy only. of 6 pairs, $1.75. Silk plaited fancy half full fasb- colors. toned, black or white; aleo Psat plaid batt Nope: Spode: eet plaites green or white. Box of 6 pairs, $3.58. Range W 3019—Cheviot coating, I6-ounce, $4 inches wide, in gray and dark shades. Yard $2.75. Range M 1804—Oszford flannel for men’s suite or light weight overcoate—also for women's suits, conta or skirts. Weight 14 ounces. en ee ah Range M 2035~—Iridescent coating, for men's or women’s coats, 54 inches wide, l4-ounce. A splendid jabric. Yard $4.25. Priestley gabardines, 56 inches wide, in olive drab and light brown. yaryigttley exbardines, 56 inches wide ab and light brown. Philippine cloth—a beautiful tropical worsted, all wool, 58 inches wide, weighs 9 ounce: In olive gree dark green for men's ewite or women’s suits, coats or skirts, \* . Shoes For Men, Women and Children Your first consideration these days is to buy furniture that will continu: to serve. A visit to our showrooms will make you think of the “‘palmy days” of 19\4-—the furniture quality is high—the assortment endless—the prices low. And, of course, Spear's Liberal Credit Terms as usual. ee as G?TE LEG TABLE, finished in Mi APIECE BRASS BED OUTFIT, 4.6 ft., Trcgard: Opens ts Sti08 inckan 7 Regular Sulla 3 fee Pale ress Bae ae Price $65. AUGUST $43 0 Linch posts al inch fillers. l, Peal acy Med SALE PRICE..... . . Regular August | FRIGERATORS. Used and endorsed | by the United States Government TOP LID ICER, APARTMENT 21%, in wide, STYLE. 25 in, ' j + 1 i { ; Price, Sale Price, This is the sale that bas ret the pece in valve giving in choes in New York, Notice that there i f t Bed. $48.75 $29.25 sre meny nun.ters fcr fall end winter weat—scmething not generally found gow at reduced prieea, | : | Sanitary Spring... 16.75 16.75 | ' | } ‘All Cotton Roll Edge i i i} Mattress... . 12.50 9.75 | 1 } Gnceer seaieapaeascis ‘i H 873.00 $55.75 FOUR-PIECE LOUIS XVI, DINING ROOM SUITE, finished in American Walnut, The i H . Buffet is 0 inches long, (Arm Chair and Five Side Chairs upholstered in Brown j { Genuine Spanish Leather, $89.75 extra. 5 } Regular Price $465, AUGUST SALE PRICE....,..... sexe r \ i ‘ 1 } WIND SOR SIDE CHAIR. fiw | ! i ’ 1 i Bo As "$ | 57 t No, 7OM-—Child's lace Ox- } ‘ SALE PRICE . fords, full common sense toe, | No, 146 7-—Misses’ and chil- 5 : { \ ; weited sole, in viel, Russia of | ren's white “Nubuck” lacey | Nra-futlaoe ve, Same she | Not )526—Litue genta? gun ie | ' Black ealf or patent Lather. |yol leather soles, heels and | fn'button etyler “Thiste'a | aetst eee OF Davtee. styles i il} ' | Sizes 834 w 11, $8.80) sizes | Counters, ‘They ‘will wear | sturdy shoe lor general see 7 at " Hi ! | 11% to 2, splendidly, Infante’ sixes, | and will give eplendid service. | 234 to we i ; ' 64% to 8, 884 sizes 834 to 2, | Sizes 234 to 544, > | i | ENGLANDER WINDSOR — TWIN | $4. Hj sleen’246 to 6, $2 j | BEDS, 3 ft, size, jn American Walnut, $2.50 | f i} Mahogany, Oak. Ivory or White Ename! | } , { SnGhe et Engaaier bce Spring | ——————— — } i tee Avcust Site $27 50 DRESSER. in American Wala fii, | i PRICE... -seceeees ’ ilar Price $30, AU- ic Ger sae Paice, $19.75 7 ! : — CHIFFONIER, in American Walnut fr { ish, Regular Price i AicuarsatePRice 14.95 | ' | THREE-PIECE KROEHLER DAVEN.O SUITE, | Fh \ i upholstered in exelent quality tapestry, consating of, Daveno, Arm Chair and Rocke, the | ' q ' laveno opens toa full-sized bedstead (a na! charge for mattress | : | . 5. i : 3 i No, §58—Women’s tan 1 No, 1800——-Wom five. 1 | as selected). Regular Price $505. te Pics ™* $393.50 fia Fie Weren't UNG depen icinenie: fits No, 7199 Mi sn ia : | { (With extra large Daveno, $37.90 additional.) French heels, soft quality |metal, weltec rs rae nether’ Wore 6 to tt f | ' leather; slzes 254 to 8, |heels; 2}5 to 8; A i ' | { | SALE_OF “COLD STORAGE" RE $3 $7 $4.50 { \ An Extraordinary Sale of | Golden Oak Colonia! Buffets at 14//, in, deep, 37 whde, 171/) indeep, LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST, + in. high. Grand Central Palace | ' 51 in. high, prise ried Uae t r 7 G inch Buffets i ¢ { Ae AUGUST BALE 4&inch Bulfets 27.75 QUARTERPD OAK BUFFETS | 48-inch, $69.75. 54-inch, $79.25 FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE BEDROOM SUITE, finished in American Wal- $4 7 5 O-inch, $86.50. nutor Mahogany, Regular Price $550, AUGUST SALE PRICK, Lexington Av., 46th to 47th St., New York Hours 9 A. M. to6 P. M, Daily. Open Saturday. Phone Vanderbilt 7300 | A » NEMOURS TRADING CORPORATION CHAS. W. MILLS, Vice-Prea. and Gen'l Manager Sixth Avenue at 16th Street ee — * * | | $13.95. $32.50 22-24-26 West 34th m Street

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