The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1920, Page 15

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eee ela eo eee ‘ ‘ ; _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1920. —— ‘Ww went back to Baltimore to start the for a couple ot months because one| Dunn gave it to me. You wee, hely wontdn't hav it } league season, and of tha rookies who of the brothers had asked me to. Ilstarted me at $600 a year| Of couree th honey In }had won out a chance to play with thought this was @ mood thing for} when the restular league scwson| the big leagues, but time | Be the olub and the right to wear that the example {t ahowed the little Col- | bogan. At the end of the firat month! was net okie who could get! i “Baltimore” on the chest, I wus tho lows. I talked te them about base-| he dowbled the {gure and @ montl| gy f00, 1 sense And | waa only |p | Happiest of all. To me it meant that ball a6 a prof T muces thoi | inter 098 with another boom! | qineteon vears [ 19-12: nace eesti Ky my days in St. Mary's were ended, eve popped 1 told them 1| of $¢ mber that (All Wevie Rewer by United Posture 119-12 5 Wes “agik “St. Neor Sixth Avenue, New Yor ow York | 4nd although 1 loyed the old school, { Was then ge: 0 a year. 1| rookie « ad to he playt Tidisete.) mrsday a Re a at was impatient to be getting on in the Know mine t when Jack 1 didn't hy to Ask for the (To fe Continued ‘To-merrow.) iy | world. I had cut out for myself a) = : . . | 1 (career in baseball and was deter- ' mined to see It through. Dunn had decided to use me as “| Every item a bers ain you cannot equal or aupl leate to- ‘ | pitcher, and we worked into. the sea Koontinnea from Page Three.) aon with my naae on the regular ros | day at the price you bought at wholesale prices. ter as a moundsm: As a home run “Come! Bee aes ana wave!” .S heathy boy with ' hitter I hadn't lived up the per- Bhy doy with a healthy appetite, | rormances of my woheol Becduse i don't believe I ate one bit / bapa, but it must be mr than any one else. One of tha/that I had been working against the | sald that Babe Ruth’ | best twirlers in the world, whereas | fast delicacy was a riers |Y sehool-day home runs ‘had been | Twenty-nine years selling Good Furniture planked| made off the delivery of younggters | steak smothered in pork chops like myself, | Southeast Corner 15th Street and Sth Avenue jr two days Jack Dunn had us On July 31 pitched a morning game bering up with the mildest eort| fF. t#® Orlolee and in the afternoon ; J asked Jack Dunn—yes, [ called him! Of ul tossing. I didn’t tke it be-! Jack then—for permission to beat it wauge I bad been limber for twelvy away from the afternoon game. 1 yea and wanted a chance to show | 4% Very anxious to go, and Dunn vidently no we ! 7 the hworid fuir that 1 could put the: me what was on my mind, tracid ee | 1 ih Queen Anne Dining Room balifelear out of the park if they'd him, “Oh, I'm just going ‘out to old : suite in Antique Brown } Liwene Breas let i Jean a bat against it. Twas) Te Soe to see the boys and play a 4 ij "| j Mahogany veneer; Mifees and small ng the gray uniform of the!” te seemed mighty fine to get back ’ 10 pieces. 4 Women: colored - a | . ’ eu more Club and felt that the] to the old place. I felt as if I'd been bt $ 75 Sleeve and side irasting color, roger thing to do would be to acore away for years and wanted to hear gections white y jand _ smoc! h how things had been gol on in ‘st ’ i fe hiise ren. Anything tem than thet) 10" alia twat” iw rahe Sian m7 9 8 Lea ccom hoie Girls* Dress natch sup with the suit, me all sorts of questions about play- one SKGR OB Fi gi. fand em: Of the night March @ Dunn an-| ing ball in the league, so one-of the and, ale broldered fancy mouheed that th would be a game eabdaleid arranged for me ta make vie ' , my first speech. As a epecch this « on fhe next morning and he told me! was a foul ball; I hadn't any swing value. that I was to go in at shortstop for] at all, but the boys were decent to the FYanniguns. That was the time | me, so I told them how the pro- Ghagked my stars for Brother Mut-| femslone Dall pinyers took care of Queen Anne Living Room ‘thing's training at every position ona} of thing. 1 had cut out smoking suite of luxurious propor- Dalkteam. [ had wanted to specialize tions, covered in a selection fn pitching and catching and would ~ <4 onan | of fine tapestry; 3 pieces. Hotghave known how to play short if ; i I'd Mot been competied to play them Sofa 7 feet # inches long ny t St. Mary's, I speared every- wide pillow thing that came my way that day. " Myfiirst timo at bat Iwas deter: shaped arms, qinkd to show them that T could hit f hémer off a regular league pitcher, Women's Stockings—Moerceriaed liaie, (Wwnitrede of others om cote in quen- lum Nant ties too amall to advertise, $1.00 | [Choice zforgi | ahi Wore stripe 1.00 | Ber Shirte—niue and white cham- atthched cotiats Tull G1 QO, Hoys' Blowsee--Of black mteen, me. dium Walnlit, paten ipekhet, frong, weil made, 2 tor. 2. 91:00 Children's Milan atrawe, trim med With #llk fibbon, colore-—Capen- Rapah Buh, ress, black, sto $100 (Loose spring cushion seats) Fag sy solic in the dist, watehed Mom's Wash Shirte—Tlue” chambray, theft ball saihing up the path and Oeeaad Coen tard rw talte—Weven white | Children's Deremen—Geog white lawn ewipig. There was no telling where 4 $1.00 ay, White piping collar and | with white embroidery flourcin thay ball went. As soon as I hit and} button ouitae, esa oh i $1 0 eee ee Men's Rpert shirts Morcorimeds pon | 2 for. a .00 , felt sthe blow singing up the bat I Jore | rofina the bags and scored easily. | per ieee tt rstell glo ebetahas | YY) Child's Creeper—-Giood | auntity imam wh cole | ball Had gone into Aa Sornusle Sleeves, white and eolored piping, trim nec eve Tater on in the ned ns Bors Vaate-Koloker style of white | and, pocket . ‘$1.00 tnning—Dunn w out for | Heppelwhite Bed- ail, vatton ae kenee: stron, B1.QQ | 2" @ to Lt yenre ae aoa ; but for | ; ST hg room suite ta Unthi'e Overaite Husk! cloth, adjust — = a rreaT ob yn, but th didn’t score an: f “ ow, " Boyw Leng Trowere——OF cotton beach e mhiduld@r straps, red or nav Incess Kips —<° "a, jumtrous tut SOnsbOr an ’ ® any Newby” Walnut: Rsik, cut belek, $1 00 | wis tommines $1.00 silke, fot pattern lace $1.00 After that game I noticed t t pieces F425 washable. ‘ 2 for ‘ trimmed; site 2 to @..... bg puiLL LESS Seen were more s Men'e Auto Cape= sigroorined cotton | Child's Vrieorne Mate —OF milan straw y had af ee) red, ad “ rey oles mln yl] Dives (eed cotton repp, em- ned ribvon band; n hearing some Tei ne Dunn weallops Ciniat neck, sleeves Called **Solight” be- $1.00 of mritte nen 2 > $1 00 y Wythi days pons ie ine | cause Fa eevee errr Pee Goll Cape — Ons piece, fv | Straw Mateos ed ti Pa) pct sats CRE AIC a Bren bearcenre mibition game | SO light! out, asl oheviot $1.00 | star $1.00 Co's Drew na er with Connie Vork hams | rwei | re Men's Npott iWutb—lighiweient | Sinnbam, mn w torg Athletics at W: mm, N. c,|_, Featherweight felt hats T regular price the furniture offered in our August Sale would iged ae ital; shaped 10 | pasos ayia; = ny’ ry plave, oes © to 40 ventas, BL:O0 he ipid me 1 would start the session that answer the call of indicates the cbliee) ceutatioh itor eases AniGeebiei body; reiafarced crotch $1. 2 fore. as : ee eae azuinst| Summer travellers. Ideal Us oF cee ve ee Oe Nee a eee cies RK | Women's Mockings—Ot food quality arkable val $1.00 As marked during this sale, the price presents an unheard-of oppor- Gintis | uid | j tunity to obtain highest quality furniture at modest cost. cotton, full fashioned | double i woe $1.00 4° | for vacationists. a acer ie t Child's bag) And on pers wik Moslery—Lace eff: variety of myles, Uneiuat Plenty of new. “straws,” Viaitore are. fliding, “The Ticsntp-/ive ‘Roome’” of tnvatuable tlamtto waist band SOOT ON Ree Pie mtctatan, eas N vesusreen natures {$1.00 00 too. h aid in making selection. ‘They should prove helpful to you, too. ATT But. in our ha of the third > | ed it up agi 1 for the re- | | maining six sessions T held them ‘ without a score. We won 6 to 2 Summer suits that were) = T had won my first game against| more, now $50 to $75. fe bi & Teague chub. | We were 2 mighty happy lot when} chrowenich The summeriest of Sum-! mer pajamas—knee length;) half sleeves. "Registered trademark, ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broudway Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Convenient . Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. at Warren . at 41st S* Think of Buying Good Shoes for $1.00 pr. Many styles! Shoes for Women, Children, Infants, Shces for sport and play or dress wear. Shoes of Leather or White Canvas, most of them with leather soles, though some have soles of , durable fibre or soft, corrugated rubber. Several hundred pairs of good Felt Slippers for women. Well made, perfect Shoes. Choice of any featured model, tomorrow, at oscar Lo) &® Do You Picnic? } Half the problem of tasty opeu-air lunch can be © solved by a bottle of OOOO UOOOOd Across U.S. A. Lt 27.2 Miles a Gallon N aremarkable night and day continuous run an Overland “Laxative stock car arrived in San Francisco on July 26, 7% days Bromo after leaving New York, averaging 19.2 miles per hour for Quinine 3442 miles, and 27.2 miles per gallon. =| Tablets’’ Twenty-five different drivers, who had never even seen this car before, drove it through c ery known condition of | weather and road. . | CU breve Come in today and see a duplicate of this remarkable Overland with Triplex Springs, whose Economy and Stamina | is being established in new records every day. Touring, $985; Roadster, $985; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575. Prices f. 0. b. Toledo, subject to change without notice Willys-Overland Inc. | Tel. Columbus Broadway, 9400 a at 50th Street Bronx: 2436 Grand Concourse (near 188th Street), Tel. Fordham 8340, Brooklyn: Corner Fulton Street and Bedford Avenue, Tel. Bedford 8800. Newark: 526 Broad Street, Tel. 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