The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1920, Page 11

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~ Feal_ surroundings, ~ of us playing ball on the school teams | fz for a place on the team. I knew whenever I got them, And there) were I was going to "ikke this kindly, under- | were a few I earned which I didn’t standing big friend. But I couldn't | get. dad as a great, kind pion. After about six months I was given ht home my peeves and my ale-|, holiday leave of absence to go Mary, Who le now Mra, Mary| home, I think my father was pleased Moberly of Balumore, Were keeping | with the change the brothers already tty close days back at St. Mary's 14 me through| had worked in me. It seemed that another fight with esickness, os | Brother Watthian,, Yo T" think aa he and I had come % think some-| Dad was seinoat ready to suggest it them from 0 wh t alike, Perhaps ‘Was improv-| himself. it I knew that fd T men- (Continued From Third Page) | time, ‘as ‘tho months multi-| [vp perhaps ‘he had become a littie| tioned dotting te woud love some more liberal. Probably it was a lit- cf his great new faith in me. of both. At any rate, when we ree together we had an waders which we had no’ stood high with the team. So, you @ee, I was on a regular ball team 1 SOCKEO 'T OVER, TAR CENTER PELDER'S t had be: gam ‘when I was seven years old. AEAD FOR THE FIRST fore and were more like good friends aon OP alice wes ‘Of his 9 sane, @ince that day I have put over a AEA S. yp gon shan bg og te ths {All righte reserved by United Feature Syndicate.) Good many home run wallops, over : (To Be Continued To-morrow.) the right field fence at Comiskey Park and high over the grand stand roof at the Polo Grounds, in the sum- mer of 1919. But no other drive I have ever mage meant half as much to me as my first home run at Saint Mary's. I can remember that drive as though it had happened only yes- terday. There was a tall, skinny lad Pitching—I've forgotten his nase, vecause there were several hundred and I mariaged to connect with one of his fast ones and lined it out way over the center field's T didn’t | wi I'd be caught out at the plate that began sliding for it when I was about ten foot away. eli never did we to bes plate until after I had brushed myself off and Nooked up 4 find Brother Matthla patting me on the back. But, getting back to that first day, I was a pretty homesick kid along about sundown. I could see the fam- M: share of Uckings came to me for euch Saks & Company Announce Beginning today A Remarkable Sale of LACE SILK HOSE For Women REGULARLY $1.45 and $1.80 All at One Remarkable Price 95c Pair The most remarkable sale of depen- dable hosiery announced for a very long time. Made of pure thread silk with lisle soles and garter tops. Colors: Cordovan, Black, Navy and Suede. All sizes. Also included in the assortment are Fibre . Silk Hose in Cordovan or Black, and Silk sold out by my wn best friends., Gor HIS NICKNAME AND FRIEND AT SAME TIME, “What's the matter, Babe?” I looked up from my pillow tn the ¢arkness there, to see a great eix- foot-six man standing over me, He said it in a whisper because he knew that one kid would be sensitive about having the others know him to homesick. I had been thinking of home and now the snoring of the other boys yanked me back to my “What's the matter, Babe? Brother | ff Matthias whispered. | My determination wes as a railroad doughnut. If he fey cuffed me I would not have whimpered. But when he soaked that doughnut in the milk of human kindness old Ob- stinacy softened. I don’t remember having been called | # Babe before that, Perhaps that's where the name originated. er \\ ‘ THE axanaee WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 0, j coach offenses as chewing to-|tant to me, ho Haiculovs, h L oame to have a new love for my t who would ian’ foresee, of course, t! he was £01096 |+59q GAME TO STAY HOME! ¢o to the floor with a squad of piano- . y HOW HE MADE C000 ts sonch mo alo nto che oe ‘cham AFTER HOLIDAY, peat beg ak Weep ye cas Md So I said goodby to them at home exceptionally low-priced at e Fy er TT Plint's Pine Purr Fine Pamiture nual Sada g learance Sale ow in pi | Gt Reductions 1o*e50% OurEntire Stock of Plaited Sport Hose in Two Tone effects. All sizes. Main Floor Broapway Saks & Company At 341TH Stxeet eed LRAT ALORA A fag CU UAL Bice r [eee ee OOCOQODOHOOHDOHOG: OOO. WDOHOOOA. BA Summer 3 8 Treat SFresh vegetable Ssalad_ served on ANE isp lettuce leaves ith a garnish offsma DOE pill ake i "As 3 MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores ® E. Pritehard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. 4 “1020. G8. Altman & Gn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Special-value Sales for Tuesday Women’s Woven Underwear at special price reductions Cotton Combinations; low neck, sleeve- less and knee-length; close-fitting or wide pantalon style .« 4 95c. Cotton Vests (Swiss ribbed) with.crocheted HORE be TE a Mercerized Cotton Vests, with silk jersey top (sizesincomplete) . « «+ $2.25 Italian Silk Vests, plain or with embroi- dered front (tax additional) . . $5.90 Also Bathing Combinations of black cotton, $1.85 Women’s American-made Lingerie at greatly reduced prices Envelopes » . « « $1.10, 1.65, 2.15 Combinations . ’ ‘ . , 2.90 Petticoats 4 . 1. + + + 1.75 Drawers 46 «© «+ 1.45, 1.75, 1.90 Pajamas 4 «© « : heer 2.95 Also a quantity of Silk and Lingerie Night- robes, Corset Covers, Chemises and Boudoir Sacques, in broken assortments, at unusual price reductions. (Both Departments on Second Floor) ONE-HALF MILLION BABE RUTH S OWN STORY » OF HIS BASEBALL CAREER Women’s Silk Petticoats + will be on sale at economy prices including Petticoats of silk taffeta in changeable color effects 4 +6 s& 8 «© « at $4.90 Petticoats of colored satin . « at 7.65 and ; Petticoats of white silk-and-cotton mixture and of white cotton. fabric, reinforced with front and back panels; especially desirable for wearing. with thin Summer frocks; either material. 4 «© « « $4.90 (Women’s Petticoats, Second Floor) Exceptional Values will be offered in a special selection of Dainty Toilet Articles (ivory-finish celluloid of superior quality) at unusually low prices Mirrors’ 3 0.) 8 88 Re et OR HairBrushes-. . . . . 2.50 Clothes Brushes ae uae ole 2.25 Hat Brushes . 1. 5 « 6 1.00 Powder Boxes . . . « 95c. & 1.25 Combs oe: 0. 0 je 16 4Bc. & OBe. Also Trays, Salve Jars, Shoe Horns, Button Hooks and Nail Files. . » each 45c, (Madison Avenue section, First Floor) EZ. GARTER {,OR all wear, everywhere and they DO wear, E, Z, Garters fit the leg . anugly, but never bind, At All Dealers Manutectured guly ty The Thos, P. Taylor Co, Bridgeport, Conn re Lee eH MOD GOL LITIAPUILU Re PHONE MURRAY HILL OLD PARLOR SUITS ovFStAuiz0 it0 Urnoustene 5-Plece § Suit It RE UPHOLSTERED « new, Papestry" Oe Pe Leather, S11k Gimp) bed NEW SPRINGS, POl- 955 ISHED LIKE NEW. We Guarentes, Al a Werk ond Moteriais 5-Pe. burrrioor “SUP COVERS good = sturd: 4 110 W. ‘Mth, Opp Wiecy Bes) Building, ay SPECIAL TO THE PUBLIC . oe cp Peeaaree beet Se = rl ache, SM ae a ee SC TTL TT cece tc As cae mene Li ng ST gg es nO ati tes Soe peal

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