The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1920, Page 27

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HUGH HALSELL SEEMS SURE TO BE SENIOR CHAMPION Dallas Paver Pia Practically Clinches Title With Record $2 Round of 80, clinched the "Met" senior golf oham- plonship at Apawamis in covering the Tha 4 fullsome sixteen years agone,/ To- Dp: oat the 171 of Gharles b. Cooke, Ar- lk U pig 4 and joy, who is by way i. the leader of the first di- A. finer collection « of preg than that ly which began p' yoater- By rniog in the invitation tourney is County Go! oy Gyr Tolley, British amateur champion, and his co- invader, Roger Wethered: frasic Lewis, ‘Who began a iprotranted 5 of great ee during the reeent af; air and who is stil) travelling 5 fr and es Le the horde Rmae Mad (or the he it ie thers bi betwee the vee soore fot cyl Tolley, ye nent tp In San, Hie was CHICAGO, women two under Sept. 17, ot jolfera from ‘the Beat nt ato ub i tea pt tite was ‘anno jounced to-day by Mra. "4 thaway = President of the ‘omen’s wer eoclaten. whe event, be ain er to. the oer proper, ‘ll pla: i elth Oct. aha he ix contest “in to’ begin and Oh t a Ove days later. ine Western | ey will inelnde Mrs, ie St. W 0. in’ Melvin Jones, Ming Edith Cummings, Mra, BE Harwood, all of Chicago, and Miss Frances Hadnel. of ont wpikee, Mra. Dave Gant of Mem Burling of A a, TRAINING GALLOPS At Belmont Park, Sept. 16. | Track fast. Arethuss, Hin 202-6, 602-5, Cook of . Neighborhood § * It’s easy. Use the seasoning § % all good cooks: know. % the roast or steak, the fith, § 9 eggs or oysters, in the soup, % % gravy or salad, a bit of § dds 8 Be the Champton 3 MADE IN U. S. A. + & ‘At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. i E. Pritchard, oF fee NY. Keep Young and Happy! You'll never get old nor cross nor grouchy if you have the has Player Piano in your home, Bet- ter investigate today Liberty Bonds Taken at Full Value, AadasabCo 291 waeeetitsnerer” Livingston St, A Postal for Catalog and Terms PHILADELPHIA, Bent was a distinct air of approaching finality Champ'ons! en lawn tennis tourna- No matter what you buy at Patton yy is riding. be gel ae tee FINLAY'S u have ten months’ rning brie pe rankin, Miss first eighteen holes in @ spectacular Siz. i ross 8, the low water mark for the throng! ah semi- seniors singe the event was conceived Arouni on over, the adjacent premises and atill firmeok She wv joubles ju dein, ale completed ite %6-bole on contest wan plept Women’s Tennis Title Will Stay |S In This Section Sept. 17—There in the Women’s National time to pay for it. Come in and see our fine assortment. Our credit prices lower than cash prices elsewhere, Priadetphia ‘Suigtat eae i Vf mre soon faoeat a cham- 88 Marion Zindersten, wie ° wr gourt and metropolitan | cha: trea 4 Ladies’ Solitaire ny styles we offer—itien he blue-white, Dar. fectly cut : is mounted in 14K solid al value at only $50,00— Pay aly $1.00 a weeks, FREE-DeLuxe Catalog Bj the finest assortment Diamonds a jewelry at rock-bottom prices. Ask M7 cal W. 500, Unlimited Credit to Store Open Every Evening Until 10P.M. of Benier two last y and elene lak, the indoor ¢f cham- way into the semi- the fowes title, George W. » Miss Bolen 4 Molly end, the ayer 1650 Broadway at 5lst Street ponte was complet: | a a) singed Juntor doubles SPECIAL A Cash Purchase of Woolens from a wholesale clothing manufacturer who could not pay bills with merchandise and in immediate need of ready cash, sells me his surplus stock of Woolens at such an astonishing low figure that enables me to offer my customers these most wonderful values at a price of — Suits..°S2Q Including an extra pair of Trousers Free it) Strictly Cusiom ( Tailored Blue Serges, Fancy Worsteds, Tweéds, Cassimeres and Cheviots Suitable for Fall and Winter Wear UNCALLED-FOR SUITS|) OVERCOATINGS READY TO WEAR This purchase includes a range of Over- I have a quantity of Unclaimed Suits} | coatings that would ordinarily sell for $40 which I would gladly dispose of at prices} [to $45. far less than cost to manufacture. All sizes, priced as low as 342-% Many styles to select from.’ S. HENRY ADLER 118 Nassau Street 3 Church Street Between Beckmen and Ann Sts., Near Liberty St, Evenings Until 7, Saturday Until 9 P. M. Open Until 7 P. M, Brooklyn: 44 Flatbush Ave, Newark, N.J.;186 Market St. Neer Nevins St. fs Open Eveniegn Until 10P. M. Open Evenings Until 9.30 P. Ml. Saturday Unill 11 P. M. Saturday Until 11 P. M, Daylight Workrooms, 505 State St., Brooklyn, F. Y. My Special Price, OVERCOAT ore ®2Q A selection of Meltons, Kersey, Plaid Back and Fancy Weaves. L. A. PRICE, pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promgtty R New Fall Girls Coats makes them most unusual To encourage early buying we Seg oa ture them at this special price. Full flare backs belt and buckle trimmed—2 of the many styles brown— navy burgundy. A Better Lot of Girls’ Coats $14.98 A collection of handsome coats of heay- fer, better grade woo! velour and silvertona. fs $10.45 $10.45 tures sizes 8 to 14 years, Altractive Showing of Women’s & Misses’ Autumn Hats Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Fine Velvets and Hatters Plush (Zibelin) 53.95 4.95 & 5.95 New and charming styles; 4-9 solection—n ew Fall colo! cluding henna, brown and eg iilinery Devt... Becond Fi Growing Gir Silk Jersey Top A Remarkable Sale of Petticoats For Men and Women Almost Mina say 9 mussed The Men’s rook are in pee Trimmed with deep accordion pleated flotmces of flowered mercerized material Satin Camisoles Flesh color in a num~- ber of models pret- tily trimmed with fancy laces, ribbon The Women’s are in uine Mocha, Cape, Lambskin; wit! , Grays and Tans. An Extraordinary Special Women’s and. Misses’ Stunning New Autumn Serge Suits These are without pit the best ee wed uits Syshown at this price in many a day—-quality that you've grown familiar with as shown under a $29.75 or even higher priced ticket, Beautifully tailored, one pictured at left; smartly trimmed with silk braid, buttons or plain, plaited or tucked back. Sizes 16 to 20 for 84 to 44 bust for Women. Also a Sale of Women’s and Misses’ All Wool Pleated Serge Skirts Smart button trimmed models with wide belts— neat pleated styles of all wool serge. $5 95 e Sizes to 80 wat band. Value $8 each Regular Misses an We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review” Patterns THENBERGS, West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. Saturday Apparel Sales ~ High Quality New Fall Apparel for Every Member of the Family Attractively Priced to Induce Early and Gene.ous Purchasing Boys * Smart, Dresay Large Collare Roery Sutt Made” up to | ten Cheviot & $ of Furtex or Has an Extra $ Sell at $18, | Velvet Plush Self Material Pair of Pants - ees & to $20 a Suit » | We believe this to be the beet value mnt Hy 4 2 the iG stand whieh the city under $20, Made by a ne ie Boys’ Serge and Mixture Suits Smartly tailored, of Ph nt serviceable mix- and le Some FUR COLLAR TRIMMED, others for school and d tat wea with large collars of solf material in eaveral sien 7 fo 1 wn wil com= oT 9 8g pretty styles; all lined, full flare backs; hon ee a eesaaier Really Worth-While Savings at This Sale School Shoes For Growing Girls and Boys—$3.50 and $4 Values walking heels; sizes 214 to 7 Kid »3. Gloves Made to Sell at $5 ‘ ye Outfits 2 F g Valves § AA red 2m Made Up to Sell at ¥ e $4.50 Pair e and Styles from $6.50 to $7 tempt ali slightly Suedes and Cape; colors Gray, Tan and Sand. colors are White, White Black backs, Black and Black with White drawn; all gines; value 2 | The value of these ad is $2.80 to 44.50 pair, $1.60; special. and the special price is $1.49 pair tomorrow, Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. » Two Life New Fall Suits of boys’ clothes, whose aim is to prod! qothes that will bring you ak gale, and again for the same brand, New and handsome mixtures; alapaca linings; some silk piped pockets; ages 8 tolS yra, Boys’ All Wool Mackinaws ‘10.98 Strictly all wool with two mulf and two patch pock- ete—latest Fall models— handsome cheeks and plaids, Sizes 7 to 18 yrs. ¢ haal in the newest models Sturdy Shoes for jittle gents, in gun metal calf, @ to 1844. $2.98 $4.50 and $5 Values, $3.49 and $3.98 Boys’ gun metal calf; Blucher and Bal. Sizes ltosh. oa artnapdie Tas 8 's tan and gun metal lace; ortho; ic last; $ 3. 98 sizer 844 to 1044, $3.49; 11 to 2. Regular $7 and $8 Values $5.95 Manufacturer’s Sale of ls’ gun metal and tan models, Girls’ Rainy - Blicher lace style; sizes \\ °4.66 f !Coat with large collar /Y & Tam o’ Shanter Hat { || Shown in Tweeds, Pop- lins, Pongee or Twill Cashmere, in navy, tan, brown and olive—belt all around; slash pock- ets on side—guaranteed fast color and strictly waterproof, Mocha, , Suede, | | | | Surprising Values in Youths’ & Men’s Suits and Overcoats 25.00 Clothes that other shops sell at $35 to $37.50 to-day. Handsomely _ tailored of cloths that were pur- chased at the height of the wool price slump some months ago. New Fall and Winter models in neat stripes, mixtures and plain suitings. Also a Hundred Men’s Plain Back Winter Overcoats at $25 each. | | | In this season’s new- est styles. Values to $40

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