The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1920, Page 17

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caer yo" In March er Play Like Coming Cham- .. Pions in Double Header. By Charles Sc merville. Twice in the same place on the 9 same day fhe Giants—real, rogular, ‘“—na fide, authetic, genuine Giants thes¢ days and hoordy for 'em— ] crushed the Pirates on the Bluff yes- ‘terday. a fh both mix-ups the Grimecown sinks’ chance to survive was abvut as ‘eg ‘f00d as that of a fat turkey in No- vember. They were ripped up, “erated, Slashed, stopped and t- iad PP baad They were bumped 6 to 1 in 1 “the first go. They were dropped 6 to J " 8 in the next the day. Carson had stepped out \pon the mound as Pittsburgh's pride and hope and immediately ths on- ward, upward swooping Giants pro- ceeded to treat Harold real rough. ‘ Burns bunked him for a walk and Beauty's diff bubbled off Grimm's glove at tiret for a single. Young ‘Saorificed, The Fordham jewel pasted a pretty single over snort *'seoring George and Beaut, And thus &t two to nuttin’ the score remained until the sensational sixth, “Shufflin’ Phiw bad worked a mys- f tery DAL up to this period. There had been three hits, each a lone one, In three of the five innings. ‘Then Har- f] old set his Pirate pals the example of | ‘@ healthy wallop. It went to left for & base. Southworth emulated Carlson « With @ safe crack to right, Harold go- ing to second, Carey bunted just ;Shead of the plate. All-Excitement ‘Smitty hopped on it and faced third for a throw. The only time 1 ever saw anything like it happen sinco ~ the Fordham lad has joined the Giants, but—Frankie was a sleep at the switch! With Carlson stream- covered. It would have been an easy 4 Smitty, facing a bare third sack, j turned in despair to gatch the batter at first. His throw tapped Carey a deuce of a jolt right above the ears 3nd the pill bounced far away At which Harold hopped home. son popped to Doyle. ‘The played Whitted for a bunt, infleld | but he banged a single into left, and South 5 tena Cerey came chugging Into the | 7 *gepot. Grimm gave it the giff into | right for another single, sending Whitted to third. Soda’ Pop and | : Whitted chanced a double steal. | ; Smitty chucked to Doyle and Mr a Dayle—Gee! hasn't he been released 4 yet?—with an excellent use of a § ~aSPOORY Whip stuck the bulb into! Smitty's hands, and Smitty aes Whitted a death blow on the wisb- bone, But the score had gone Johnny ers cami ube conching box, ¢! ~-danced and shot — singer at the Gian ‘up. Burns flivver i Caton. But Biv 3 to 2. =———a thworth might cap- ut Waited for the », therefore, only xt Carison did \ possible catch got to the third Brankie Frisch passing him. K look any t upon himse massacre a sent up a bh @ judging th * Sp te stand. He was off h clasp on it lauded fo: cessful c lested so h ore out of the that the ump © man. But in yok in the hutch 1 direction of the But down, Just one heft, wallop and—ah! behold the boy at bat Twas Vernon, the Yowhead. Terror of the Pinch! Memory arose and ang. It w jf that Sunday when with tw ‘the ninth the Spencer kid had cracked . across the winning runs Could I'l old Spencer repeat? been hitting at all He'd hardly STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pittsburgh, 3 ( + Chieago, 9 (1 Chicago, 4: Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at New York Chirage at Bi inci at Boston. Louis at Phitadeipnia, AMERICAY LEAGUE. Clube, Wek, PO. Wek Clevetnng 69 36 Chicago... 089 41 [Mew York, ...69 2 fre. Louie, ...9 99 GA wm York, 7; Ole (10 innings), Bt. Louls, 3. niladeiwhia, 13; ES TO-DAY. Bost Detroit, 4, 6 Wew Yerk at Cleveland. Washington at Chiengs. * New York Club orien to) fipce that great day, This sixth was the big thrilier of | ‘force, and in all probability a double. | Miants | Take Two Falls Out of Pesky Pirates Pennan tward Hadn't been hitting much at any time, qnyway. But it seems if you set bhe stage right for Towhead—if you show him titled bases and the noceasity of plux- ging in winning runs, the heart and nerves of the doughty couple right up to take a hefty crack at the crisis. Blam! Towhead had repeated. We watohed Southworth oh a hope- leas chaee after the grand and glori- ous @ock as it ripped over his head and ‘way ‘beyond him, and skidded against the wall at ‘deepest right centre. Hats and caps aalled out of the grand stand-and delirious kids fell out of the bleachers and jumped out into the field amid wild roarings Beaut and Pep jSigged as George, An Extra Pants Free With the Purchase of Any Suit to Order in This Sale. cash at a price that entitles little cuss || a? THER SPORT NEWS across and Jonnny tvers did an in- | Jun joy dance ureund the Vernon kid, chance to die, for Larry he beat out, Pineh Prince. of the first game? “Midget” the century here in a the sixth Snyder's #ingle cored King. In all he had three hits to his score. As did the Beaut, off Rube Benton, but he had them under his thumb at all times, save when Larry Doyle's fumble gave Lee life in the beginning of the fifth. Grimm sacrificed Lee along to sec- ond, Benton threw out Hamilton, but Lee made third and scored when Big- bee beat out a hit to Kelly. Fourteen wins out of starta! sixteen ing for third, Frank left his bag un-| I buy twenty pieces of high grade woolens for spot me to offer my customers this most extraordinary money-saving offer, which I i have priced at for less than cost to produce, as this who sat on the third bag fanning |himseif with his cap, breathless but jali-agrin, And the cheering got no Doyle smacked out a wallop to Grimm that, the while scoring the And who do you think waa the hero Snyder, And only the other day 1 dubbed him ant of batters. I'm y to offer a million of . The cute little he ball on the top tler of the hers among @ wildly acream- ing bunch of: giddy gay orphans. In The Pirates got seven safe pucks Women’s and Misses’ | Ready-to-Wear Felt Hats New Autumn Shapes Several smart and Jaupéily trimmed— a grain band. BI navy, brown, § beaver and Copen . ean avaretne- wort, ‘THURSDAY, A . AvausT igs. Closed All Day Saturday Dating iignat: “Bargain F Hae all new Fully Up to the Usual $25.00 Standards of Value. Stunning New Fall Models, Beautifully Made A Very Special Offering - Developed along the lines of the more ive models. Two pic- tured, right and left—high lustre satin, trimmed with new cord chenille, in navy, brown and black; sizes up to 44, Two'HundredSummer Dresses A Mes gil of Lfsohetth hry Voile, Batiste and made 5 to ‘$7.50. Every one a tye 4 beauty, “and good a$ ]. 95 value at former A ll ae All Wool Silvertone Velour and $ 95 Tinseltone Sport Coats that 5: sold up to $19.76; Reduced to... ee LA. PRICE, Pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded | | West 14th St.—Between 5th and 6th Aves. | | ese Satin ‘Dresses at $14. 95 -drawers in two big lote— | Women’s and Misses? Tricolette Over- Blouses The Better Kind tle-back model. Cutfull, inwhite, copen, rone, Wives—Mothers—Sisters—Daughters—Don’t For-— get to remind the men folk” of this Big Event Sale Men’s Sample “Reis” Underwear At Considerably Lower Prices Than We Pay for Regular Stock Ps HAT ince PNET Tay, sere, Weight eur = Union Suits Just because it's warm 7B akg frend win neglect this | edge unity to save. A! y vor tl av ad will warrant iret ne a uying on your Later on youl appreciate more fully the really on you bro ig Ray have secured. “Get here or 1 best selections. Shirts and Drawers Union Suits Men's Merino Worsted In wool and worsted with Heavy-weight Cotton and the well known ‘Manhat- Wool — mere shirts than tan” label on “ch or ment, in two big lots, per suit at— $9.69 $1.79 |82.29 —— Beautiful White Embroidered Girls’ Dresses | A Tremendous Purchase and Sale Boys’ Suits $2.39 Pumps "at" Oxfords Leas Than Cost to Values Up to fio ake Nichol- } including FREE offer of extra trousers. Among this range of woolens you will find some that are suitable for fall and winter wear. This may be ff) of interest to those who may be in need of a suit this | coming fall season, as prices of men’s clothing are quoted to take a rising step. ‘GENUINE MOHAIR SUITS READY-TO-WEAR A purchase of several thousand Mohair Suits will be included in this sale at prices less than wholesale and cost to make. Values up to $30. All sizes, in- $10.75 $11.75 An attractive display of these fine summer suits will be shown in my windows. ODD TROUSERS, *4° ALL SIZES—READY TO WEAR Uncalled for SUITS Ready to Wear I have a number of unclaimed suits on hand which I will dispose of at a price as low as S. HENRY ADLER 3 CHURCH STREET, Near Liberty St. Open Until 7 P. M. NEWARK, N. J. 186 MARKET STREET, Open Evenings Until 9, Saturday Until 11 P, M. Daylight Workrooms, 505 State §t., Broolyn, N. Y. MY NEW STORE | 118 NASSAU STREET, Bet. Beckman and Ann Sts, Evenings Until 7, Saturday Until 9 BROOKLYN 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Near Nevins St. Open Evenings Until 10, range of woolens was made to sell at prices not under $30 and $35. My special price, Suit to order, $15.95, soiled — values embroidered, Girls’ Silk Poplin and Serge Coats vei to $10; 8 and 1 only. A small lot only—all fo Also a few fine voiles slightl; — reduced in price pe ae A close out sale of a hundred beau- ties in sizes 8 and 10 years only in voile and 8 to 14 years in white $5.65 od style— year sizes Women’s Knitted Bathing Tights pod og 59c ee Made to sell at $12.98. Bought way underprice from one of the biggest makers of Boys’ High ene Dreas and School Clothes. Sate $9, 98 Choice of fine mixtures or heavy corduroy. Latest Fall Models, A pre-school opening opportunity that will enable thrifty mothers to save a full 25 per cent. on the cost of her boys’ clothes for Fall and Winter. School or dress models. 8 to 17 year sizes. $60 Axminster $40.50 8.3x10.6 Rugs at 49 Seamless Brussels Rugs $45 values—-9x12 si: $35 valuee—7.6x9 size. $28 values—-6x9 size.. page ‘e your selection now. colorings tne’ ina wid’ variety of new designs, $40 Axminster $99.50 6x9 ft. size Rugs 32 Good Values in Carpets * $3.60 Wool Velvet Carpet....$2.75 yard $2.50 Heavy Velvet Carpet.. $1.98 yard | $1.25 Brussels Carpet. .98e yard Dressmakers’ New 1920 Fall Model Complete Suit and Dress Forms $3.69 Jersey cloth. steel band skirt, heavy stand. a #, 44. Substantial Savings on New Autumn Silks Domestics $2.49 Crepe de Chine 40 inches wide, pure silk, Continuous post, at left—all sizes, “‘Ostermoor" Mattresses, $32.00 Enamel Beds’ 9, 98 | massive model, like cut All Cotton Mattresses. $11.98 We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review” Patterns ‘65 Axminster Rugs, *54.50 | A oot ies on Handsome New Fall Patterns , indeed, are rugs of this character priced so low, | Beautiful combinations of || 9x12 \Graee k ugeddl. 95— Good Quality—Mostlyin Much W ‘anted Blues Dress Fabrics 35c Shaker Flannel New lines and proportions; || soft and pure wbite weave bust covered with best quality || _—‘firm weave 1. 98 i'r i eed. og Te towels, Indestructible i —peryd.. Pet yard August Sale of | Wall Paper Don't miss this sale. | We save you from | 80 to 60 per cent. {i Silk Floss! Soa Grass and What 10c Will Buy "| Cotton Mat-$10.98 || Satin stripes, set figures, allover || $24.98 | tresses a effects, Blocks and Waianda rich florals; 10e l| Cotton and Borg SIROR | Weer ics, ait a \| What 20¢ Will Buy Edge Mat- tronen, Varnish gilts, grass cloth, tapes- tries, conventional designs, 30 $0.08 1 $17.98 inch’ outmeal. Embossed | : Jaspers and beautiful 20 | Bed ( Couch & Mattress, $5. 98 | floral effects; e ii Sanitary Woven Wire | aut ers above sold with — || Spring $7.98 Spring, ..... $6.98 | ‘Sarween calves tote tee mare | || Over 80 of this season's an canvas and bare rae Teterreet gigs ,\85¢ The country-wide favorite; wears better than - oilcloth; superb new patterns, in which over- lapping co coker Good bi, Beery close 229¢ | 37c Huck Towels | ; | stripe border. | i} | Sanitary steel cast—easy running—good bristle . Brown, Red, Gray, Cream, Yellow, Pea $ Green, Spruce, Buff, Slate and Green, gallon Children’s White Canvas ‘Shoes Good quality Sea Island oD lace, wide om 85 to 11 and ‘alues to $8. Straight Line and Moulded ors have registered slight blurs. Ready-to-hang ach ..... Com; ete, with Choice of sizes 82, 84, 86, 38, $1.98 Dress Serges PI No mail orders, no 45 inches wide in 5 best | 69¢ Turkish Towels 59c Dress Voiles | ores. ane ee D.’s or exchanges. | colors;black, navy,brown, | Heavy weight good body | 40 inches; white volle, | in brown and Bathing Shoes Reduced || — open and bath towels fine cris 1! white, and 36- Low & High Lace Shoes. || Burgundy. 69 Snow white, 49¢ | quality. “45e | inch in tan and Values up to $1.49; Pr. 79e Peryd.. Each . i white stripes, calor mi Latte black nck tad brow id “Wearoleum” 138 | A Clean-up Sale | Awnings $2.98 ] Carpet Sweepers $9.49 2 qt. Acme Ice Cream wooden tub. Weighs 2}4 pounds. Saves ice; saves time. “Manhattan” Mixed House Paints $9.59 Inside or outside white, $2.98 gallon. Pink, Blue, ‘Lead, Kitchen Green, Most compactandcon- Mail | ot 00 venient i cream Orders freezer made, No heavy led. 65S. Heavy $2.75 Quality Inlaid Linoleum 3 One of the very best qualities of Inlaid Lino- leum manufactured—choice of a dozen beau- tiful tile, parquet and geometrical patterns Prepaid Mail Orders Filled—Bring Room Measurements.

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