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EVENING WORLD'S _) i: carriea Owhe 3, Tour, the any aus | Batre ef eek a a ath ome eigen k OWN SPORT HISTORY.) sistent Ste SAPP | Ds op ein gor sn Me Bee Bob Spears, tho noted Australian cycle Facer, who this yedr annexed the world’s championship in Europe, is accompany- ing the foreign six-day riders that failed from France yesterday for New York to compote t: the twenty-ninth | Anternational chanwlonship race, at the ‘Twenty-se.ond Regiment Armory, 18th | Street and Broadway, the week of Nov. | 21 to'27. Spears in a letter to @ relative im this city strongly intimates that he is anxious to get back toto the six-day @ame again. The MacDowell Big Five basketball team of the MacDowell Lyceum won their fifth eqnsecutive geme yesterday afternoos when they defeated the Perth ‘Amboy Five, champtons of New Jersey, |, by & score of 22 to 21 on the Macs’ home court at Palm Gerden. Noxt Sunday afterfoan at Palm Garden the Mace will meet the Brooklyn All Stars, The longest match of three-oushion roms ever played 4n New York, and so far as known the longest ever played anywhere, will begin at Kline's Strand Milliatra Academy this afternoo® when Ajfredo De Oro and Ralph Greenleat fm the opentng block of their 200- contest, ‘The loss of one of their men for Qe better part of the second half did not @ecourage the Federal Shipyards eoceor team In their National League game with Robins Dry Dock at Todd Field, Brooklyn, yesterday, and as a result of plucky perseverance they were able to reduce their opponents’ lend and prevent defeat’ The game ended in a tie at 1 goal all. Clan MacDuff soccer team defeated the Brooklyn eleven ta their New York | State League game at Harlem Oval| yesterday by 2 goals to 1. Gutzon Borgium, the famous sculptor and Chairman of the General Committee of the Internatioaal Sporting Club of New York, bas sent invitations to mem- ders of the club to attend @ buffet sup- per in the Grand Ballroom of the Wal- dort-Astoria to-morrow night to hear the election returns, which the committee has arranged to have transmitted direct ~* from headquarters on a private wire for the exclusive use of the members, Alfred Sands, the former Erasums Tall High School harrier now attend- ing the City College of New York, yes- terday carried thy silks of the M ingside Athletic Club to an easy vic- tory in leading home a pack of twenty- seven In the 5%-mile handicap crosa- country. race of the Harlem Heights Athletic League over the Van Cort- jandt Park course. utes of the most . played before a | k Oval yester- | 3 of the } record crowd at N jay ufternoon, the w d the Bethlehem ‘ork Football’ Club 4 Stee! Corporation of Bethlehem, Pa., Were atill tied for the lead {n the an- nunl championship series of the Na- . tonal Association Football League, ‘The gcore Was 1 soni all and left each with a league total of 9 points. © The blayote raciig season was broucht to n close at the Velodrome in Wewark | yesterda: afternoon with Anthony unk, David bands of the. Bay View Wheelmer ark's largest cy=| ling club, win forty-mile ama- teur team ra rind was decided On @ poiat basis, with a sprint every two miles—twe sprints in, all—to Gecide the winner. In these sprints the | Points score seven f first, three for| * second, two for third and one for fourth, in the last few 1 kas of the Hun- Gartan-American c., a novice runner, a victory rday eper- n eof t Kville hase Id pproximately thre: miles under the direction of tie York- ville Catholic Club in East 67th Street. Mile. Dente, the haiffred which won Pr Maas. has been entered ‘troopers’ mounts at the Bhow, to be held at ison Square Gardén, from Mond: 15, to Sat- f~~-urday, Nov, 20, incl The! entry is Made by Major Staniey Koch, from fort Myer, Va., Who rode Mile, Denise in the indyrance race. The soccer team of the Disston A. A. pt Philadelphig met with a partial check $n the National League at Bayonne yes- terday when the Babcock & Wilcox leven held the visitors to a tle, after eading by 20 at half time. The final Roore was 3 goals all. Campbell shot both of the Babs’ coals, the first after 16 minutes and the second close to half time. Andrews, with a long shot, opened the scoring\for the Disstong, and ® similar effort by Burnett tied the Beore, BOSTON, Nov. 1.--Joe Mendell, the | kenaational’ Philadelphia fe nt | and Al@hubert of New Bedford fought one of the most-grilling contests ever witnessed in a Hub ring, with Shubert | having a shade the best of it. The bout | was such an even affair that the Com- Mmonwealth A.%C., which staged tt, has! mude a bid for a retirn xo. between these two boys. The Quakes City youth t 4. js we ores year Me Gengice will if his preeent lane are | Friendly contesta betworn dub memiens w “y TH EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920, praca es. ons | tt rte oe ae Bee soe | ee We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review’’ Patterns ——————— Ning Adademy. oe When Your Husband leaves the house in the morning : Does he start for his day’s duties with a happy, energetic spirit, or does he have that languid, listless look that causes you to worry until he returns at night? As the wife, the mother, the home- manager, it means much to you to see that he is always fit—that mentally and physically he is ever alert and enthusiastic about his work and pleasure. To insure good health, the most es- sential thing in everyday life is to keep the system clean. The bowels should be free from the accumulation of waste which per- sists in attaching itself to the walle of the intestines. *° We go on thoughtlessly, from day to day, neglecting ourselves, until we are required to assist nature in the process of proper elimi- nation of these disease-producing elements, If we do not do our part the system is con- stantly exposed to many discormforting and serious ailments. Constipation is one of the greatest contributors to ill-health that is known to medical science. It leads to colds, headaches, rhetimatism, influenza, indigestion—in fact, most human ills. The CORRECT method of keeping well is the proper and regular use of a Your physician prescribes it Ludwig Baumann’s Great Annual November Furniture Sale ~ $1,000,000 of high-grade Furniture, Rugs, Linens, Curtains, etc., for $834,000 Each of our 36 departments is Open All Day Tuesday (Election Day) quick-acting physic, which should be taken on arising or before meals, so that any ac- cumulation in the intestines will be immediate- ly flushed away. Aslow-acting physic, taken when retiring, allows these germs to muftiply in the system by the millions, and just a few hours may lead to serious results. Water constitutes eighty per cent of the human bedy. The body craves water, It must have water to exist. Physicians every- where recommend a water laxative as the safe, sensible form of laxative. Pluto Water, you will find, is the Wate? Laxative which will properly flush away all the disease-breeding elements in the system that make you lazy and dull, Pluto Water is gentle in action—and it is sure, quick and complete ir results, See to it that every member of your family is kept in a healthy condition, and your home will be a happy one, Pluto Water is good for children as well as grown-ups, and it should always have a place in the household health cabinet for regular and emergency use. As a laxative take © ¥% tumbler of Pluto; asa cathartic, 4 tumbler; as a purgative, }4 tumbler—add hot or cold water. Bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana, ——— Sale of Fine Furniture It is generally conceded that no- where else can such vast assort- | ments of Period Suits and Single i] | Velour, and Cheviots. qpali it Overcoats and Suits For @ Winter’s One $ Latest Day e Styles F you have never taken the trouble to come here and lobk over our men’s garments, you can merely Shbvec ate what this offer means, Tomorrow's sale offers an opportunity to secure at a big saving just the styles and qualities you have learned to consider value at $36 and $40 at apecial sales. tailoring, splendid fit. Sizes to fit men of all builds. Suite in neat stripes and mixti Overcoats of all wool black kersey, Ve etian lined, all sizes. Election rge collar of many + Sizeg 8 to 14 years $135 Wilton @ personal comparison with | Choice of Burgundy, Tau; 20 for misses and 86 to All Our Men’s $35 and $40 Girls’ Zibelines, Silvertones, Cheviots and Other Fancy Materials Many Samples in the Lot N old-time- value - giving event, where your dollar’s purchasin, power is greatly increased. Al fale ate garments, beautifully made and cut or self materials, plain or trimmed, wide belts and fancy pockets—three of the e samples pictured. Tomorrow an Extraordii:ary Underprice Sale Winter Coats Superb Garments that are good value at $32.50 to $39.75 each—in scores of handsome styles at In Polo Cloth, Melton, Kitten’s Ear 22.95 N_unusual opportunity to secure some of the very smartest and original styles A brought out this season at a’ price that seems ridiculously low, whee i ity of material and high class workmanship involved is apnsidered. Com- h the best values the season has brought forth they are worthy of bein; Bue in a class by themselves. The most potent argument in ‘their favor woul ents that have been selling at $32.50 to $39.75. , Oxford, Brown, Tan, Navy and Reindeer. Sizes 16 to bust for women. Boys’ Suits wir” $13.95 $16.60- Values Similar styles and qualities as are offered at $20 all over town. Neat new mixtures, splendid dress models cut on winter’s newest popular lines —sizes 7 to 17 years, One extra pair of pants with every suit. Boys’ $15 Two Pant $ [Be ts— Winter Weight 9.98) Boys’ All-Wool Plaid Mackinaws 89.98 Day Sale of Coats Furtex seeeeee Values to $15 years. Marked Down to Rugs AllOur Misses &Children’s BeaverHats Regular $7.50 Genuine Beaver Large Plain Cape or Silk Stitched Collars. Two Pairs of. Pants With These Rainy Day Outfits For Girls $5.98 Strictly Waterproof Made of canton- ette or bombazine, in both dolman and coat styles. Complete with hat —sizes 8 to *98.50 *4.95 All our Miss es’ and Chik dren's Fine . Felt Hatp— Reg. $2.95 & $3.95, for £1.95 Fur Collars, 14 Pieces be found, { It is particularly interest- ing news to\learn that this | sale presents the oppor? impressed the fans with his wonderful | style of milling and was given a great reception as he left the ring. HAVANA, No run king of "THOSE of you who seek exceptional value will save $36.50 on cur regular price by com>’ ing here to-morrow—and that means considerably more than $50 saved on what the same quality rugs would cost you elsewhere. Handsgme Chinese, neag allover and Persian designs, on exquisite rose, tan and blue grounds. $4 Value Wool Velvet Carpet | $4.50 Value Wool Velvet Carpet Hall and stair patterns, also suitable for rooms, in showing the most astonishing bar- gains it has ever been our pleasure to offer. Thousands of thrifty p€ople are supplying thar nee sale. We advise with the Havana He got gn ova- Suitable for rooms, hall and stairs; splendid variety thon’ from the C fing. A triple needs at this great tunity t ‘ai ‘ hanglsome Persian and neat rom the. y to secure exquisite neat allover designs, in ; , Side tn the ee you to buy now and save from 20% 1 f iad ihe Sb RTO Cae 98 al allover’ designs, in 'a va; g d the Giants, 4 to + 1% examples. ol America’s i Fi yd. riety of blue, rose, tan an ‘* yd. %. good serviceable quality... greengrounds foremost designers at $2.75 Heavy Velvet Carpet $2.25 yd.—$2.25 Brussels Carpet $1.85 yd.—-$1.60 Brussels Carpet $1.25 yd- prices unbelievably low. '| 127 Bedroom, DiningeRoom and || | Living Room Suits and 987 Single || Pieces are included in this special Yale! Not to Row Colymbia on | Harlem, | NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. 1—| There ts not the slightest chance that -Xale will row Columbia on the Harlem River next spring, as was announced in ‘New York. Inst week, It was learned on exceliont Yale authority yesterday. Eipinbia ie to row Yale ext spr Ludwig Baumann’s Liberal Credit Terms Accounts Opened from $5 to $5,000 Beautiful Bright or Satin Finish inch TIM «62 Pos Brass Beds Se | Massive handsome model Floor Cavering—Remnants c Grass an ol and Room Lots Tomorrow s4 yd, That wonderfully popular floor covering whieh you see advertised in all the lending magazines If tt || ing or not, we invite you to visit | our stores, You will receive cour- teous attention, a 35 Purchase 50 a Week . ‘ a Pe ree ee teva, Pag amaee ata ad Hh offering. Whether you intend buy- tl vited to send a crew there, as was the “ a | casq last spring, when Columble was defeated. —_— “ Gene Delmont Beats Tiplita. 4 7. is PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 1.—Gene Del- mont of his defeated Joe lite in a fast elght-round bout at the Na- tional Athletic Club. BOWLING GOSSIP. The Tebo Ship Yard Larger Amounts in Proportion You may open an account with Our Credit Requires No Estre Charges your purchase of any of these suits, |! No Interest Added i Sea Grass and Felt | Bett Edge Felt Mattresses and Cotton All Bizes.. 10.98; Mattress ATT 12.98 | Open 9 to 5.30—Saturday Evenings until 9.30 Bowling of the country. Lies perfectly flat—requires League is scheduled to open this no tacking—wears better than floor oilcloth, and is strictly water- Woven ¥ evening on four alleys at "Billie Neat patterns to select from. Limit to yards to a customer. Wire proof, Beulera invited, INLAID Linoleum Always in favor with women who desire the best— $ 88 many new and beautiful patterns—colors go clear through to the back........+++++4 Weeseeserens ‘eq. yd. Bring Room Measurements. Prepald Mail Orders Filled, Store Hours: 9 A. M: to 5.30 P. M. ‘ : . = ie smote en eall. 3a is sei penemeem 1 nae a sree ot eens Cordes’ Grand Centra! Bowling Acad- emy,* Brooklyn, Twelve eventy matched teams are entered in the contest. [udwigBaumann 6 @. America’s ‘Greatest Furniture House itt West 125 St. [35 to 36 St. Block 8th Ave. God sane” We have no cormection with any other stores—These ‘are our only three stores 6:8 tH ist th Ha'we ae 2-in. Post Enamel Bed like model pe: 13 98 WPLt proatnent drug houses sre represented to which opens to te Prug Trade Bowling Le tured at le continuous post. Detter known to the bowling fans Pha errr aera eat Tobe ric Madly of Feo horses, including Our Nephew and Penelope, te Mavene for the winter racing season, Seana nen ies

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