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26 eA pm =e Bea as) Was convinced that Chase was “lay- Ing down” tn his playing. Ban Jobnaon ts against reorga tion ss: Lod can do the reorga ing. He Discussion of pia for the rectwunieation of baseball this time is premature, especial whan men of the prominence of thor named are mentioned for places the tribunal. The pending # against organized basovall under the terma of the Sherman Anti-Truat Law will be heard on appeal within) a fow weeks and I do not think tt) Proper to discuss the plan until vale} sult te decided. “It all club owners, Instead of only | rt of thom, had followed our con- stitutional provisions for the govern- Pet of baseball, the p present scandal Dave peel Rruided ANA there wont be no peed ‘a even dincussing e ese, in baseball government,” “| york | wen, done at the pine a ule. “Their DRAW WILL TESTIFY 0 CHASE'S ACTIVITIES IN BASEBALL SERIES (Continued) No Decline in STUTZ Prices The following telegram from headquarters is self-explanatory: Cinoinnat! Club, involving gam- 9 and attempts to throw games, eotroboration. Mr, Heydler, he bad no alternative other than exonerate Chase, as it was simply ease of “ono man's word against ‘g’—the word of Pitcher Jim- Ring of the Reds that Chase him $500 to lose a game the denial of Chase. ‘Chase, playing first base for Cin- ‘Was suspended by Manager im 1918 for indifferent Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 24th 1920 Wm. Parkinson Motor Sales Co., an 1796 Broadway, New York - * In reference to price reductions announced by some manufacturers, wish to assure all Stutz dealers, owners and prospects that there will be iame’a game I told bim I thought we were up against It. “T'd like to quit to-day and Ko home | and gét away from baseball, but and on suspicion of gambling ZOn ! feel that way I think of A wtinak AUNALVIG Wore HO Gomme’ Ee Sate tated en tee no decline in the prices of Stutz cars. Instead and Chase was called be- years, 1 can't turn them down, #0 every indication points toaninorease. Kindly I'm going to try to develop another t-winning machine. ke Huck Weaver; jook at him yan outcast, Had Buck played saquere he would have Pig in a hero, made Weaver, not throwin any bouauete at myselt; but when I President Heydler. A secret tn- jon was made, as @ result of Chase was reinstated. He t to New York and played first with the Giants in 1919 at a higher than that he had lost & result of being suspended from Meds. MoGraw finally let him be governed accordingly. Stutz Motor Co. of America, Inc. a right- shandee v7 duane Ad to left, put the pep in him, and he was rated {he greatest third baseman in vAttOr the frac @ in Cincinnati 1 was advised by friends to be vare- ful on keop my eye on certain play- Every STUTZ buyer is guaranteed against’ any loss should he purchase now; in fact, he can save himself money. Wm. Parkinson Motor Sales Co. 1795 Broadway, New York City Brooklyn Branch 1168 Bedford Ave. # When Lee Magee was released by Chicago National League Club be for reimsiatement and salary, a by the way, he lost, Heydier called as @ witness in this case, it was on the sthnd herg that he the sworn statement that sured some one wae trying to rattle the White Box. ty disposition changed after the In the club house I ’o charges against Chaso lacked catieg gh And what I said would oration, apparently overlook- entirely certain aMfdavits which submitted to him along with ‘s, and whioh tended to cor- Ye the charge that Chase was M on and trying to throw Newark B anch 372 Central Ave. 7 "i gesand aMdevits, prepared at ; and Garry Herrmann, | of the Reda, for submission Present Heydler are the ones now | b im Cincinnati, in one of The Store is closed daily at § P. M. #8. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street - Seasonable Sales for to-morrow (Tuesday) A New Selection of header, asked bim which be was to work in, and sald: needn't be afraid of me.” Per says be told McGraw abopt the ton, and said to McGraw: players ought to drive Chase baseball.” This conversation orroborated by MoGraw to an it in which he also told of bav~ geen Chase talking to Perritt. iy there is a detalled aMdavit Mathewson that after long and ute observation of Chase's play he A Sale. of Women’s Silk Taffeta Umbrellas will be very specially priced at $5.75 (War Revenue tax additional) Women’s Coats & Wraps offering exceptional value at $95.00 This Sale compriees Fur-trimmed Coats of veldyne; Furetrimmed Wraps bolivia; and plaln-tailored Wraps of marvella and cashmirtyne. All are mew, emart Autumn models, extremely well made and silkeliiied throughout. of These Umbrelias are of excellent quality, in material and workmanship, and offer excep> tlonally good value at the quoted figure. They may be obtained In black, navy, purple, green, rod, brown and taupe. (Third Floor) 6 ese ordar eee SS The Wool Fabrics Dep’t fe displaying « large and extremely Interesting a collection of Se Tho handles aro most attractive, the variety including carved effects, bakelite trimmings, leather straps and silk cord loops. WHEN everything fs upset after moving this handy kit will lend a hand in getting settled quickly. Dace of of sett Soroch “ranged neat, substant i has Price $3.50. jess Some OMeLeTE” dO vega $1. WEEKLY (\OPEMS AN ACCOUNT A Concession Sale of , Bordure Materials Women’s Dress Boots se at $6.75 per palr will begin to-morrow In the Department on the Second Floor (Madison Avenue section). These Boots aro made of patent coltskin, with tops of black kidskin (buttoned or laced) and Louls XV heels. They have been taken from stock because of Incomplete sizes, and marked at this low price in order to effect an Immediate clearance. especialiy featuring duvetyns, castumere velours, tricctines and serges richly embrol- dered tn beads, silk, and silk-and-metal; all of which are very much In evidence In the new modes for Autumn and Winter, There {s also a remarkable celection of re- cently Imported English and Scotch sultings, Including tweeds, cheviots and homespuns, the colors and qualities of which will directly apreel to tlie emartly tailored woman, Among the special values in stock are 54-inch Navy Tricotine 54-inch Navy Serge . per yard $5.75 per yard 2.85 Vogue Patterns are for sale on the Pourth Floor Scctannty aeeeeeeumen sea & is (First Floor) t 3 +g ley Ree aD "Li & A NAME THAT MEANS EVERYTHING IN A HAT high level, men began to want ne Ae more than simply a hat—more than style—more than char- acter. They wanted to lay out their hat money with the cer- tainty of a satisfactory return. Many men who always wanted to wear a Knox have visited the Knox shops this season for the first time. They not only secured hats which pleased them, but we know they were gratified with the Knox service, general Knox atmosphere and Knox value. Now, these men will always come. For, after all, courteous treatment, plus really fine merchandise, protected by a trademark, cannot be overlooked for the reason that it embraces everything a reasonable man desires. KNOX SOFT HATS AND DERBIES Ten Dollars and Upward NGUERNEAUNNENLANOAUEEEONGD NEON AGTOEODUAGASUORANUAAATOEEREOAASESUTAER NATRONA NETLAA HEA TRA EHTEL KNOX CAPS KNOX SUITS Sixty Dollars and Upward KNOX SPORT SUITS Fifty-five Dollars and Upward KNOX CRAVATS KNOX. HAT COMPANY Incorporated KNOX CLOTH HATS KNOX OVERCOATS Fifty Dollars and Upward KNOX EVENING CLOTHES (One Hundred-fifteen Dollars and Upward KNOX GLOVES pesver eer 452 FIFTH AVENUE AT 401 STREET 161 BROADWAY SINGER BUILDING pes meers TTT DOO alll Stern Brothers West 42nd St. West 43rd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) Announcing a Special Purchase and Sale TUESDAY Women’s Wraps and Coats Handsomely fashioned Fall models trom one of the foremost designers at the REMARKABLE PRICE of $75.00 Regularly $115.00" WELOPED in soft Suedine and Chamois Cloth, there are straight line coat styles with large comfortable collars of Taupe Nutria or Australlan Opossum, Other models have neatly formed cape collars, broad cuffs and touches of beautiful silk embroidery. All are Silk Lined. A remarkable opportunity in whieh a substantial saving may be effected on Fashionable Wraps and Coats. ASK FOR sd cer GET WISE! SAVE MONEY! || nina Horlick’s vee" | riginal AN “Lost and Found” artlot \dvertiaed 4m ‘The World or rapot lo “Lost an ‘ound Bureas eater ee Maited_ Mil | Eee Pa te mat any of ‘The Warld's Oitloam, BAmeLE girs tvold Tmitations and Bubstituter || ,7r2tt And Hound” sdverligemen $15-§25 aie Paciolan sti fuitchoea Agencies, M. CO! | rectly i ee WORLD “WANTS” LAS 7th Ax. # F.ceetra me iY