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osm _ FA + ata ate ee THE EVENING WORLD, Mf Sod APRIL 29, 1921. Sor * r VISCOUNT ASTOR'S |THE PENNANT RACES| LEXINGTON ENTRIES. Volo, 198 A. RL Allowance: th CRAIGANERIN WINS NATIONAL LEAGUE, ABOUT FISH AND te mel hoe tale ENGLISH CLASSIC], cw. Wt Pe.) nin. Wu re vii "Bata Pittsburoh 6.010 5.700 Boston... 6 8 aa! Pw bin hgh toot | 7 — By William E. Simmons. |b bi ws were fe ‘ Fi SEVENTH ACE —-Pritwe $1,000; | Bettin ay dwnedl by Ww. Raphael, Is tc mlm ee te a Wid WATER ciety oye eine npouy re ‘ Hn Ye abt | First in Other Feature At Mebiis Viele or “n i : Nie rt " 5 New York . sees @10000000-1 7 0} Te wide yen A friend writes to ask if 1 oar uf Race. iimoaiva O00 00070 x3 4 0] p Amrit a Et : o Wietcrieefivan, Sation' and Snyders Reviner ‘ang [FY 38.204 101 Dowagiae minnow Ht . f NEWMARKET, England, April 29,| Mier [me Pics oe that 1 cannot ‘ ote Sent to Panama, Ml ‘ n ian winter [tried ) Hae ON, A 29.—See SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. —The Two Thousnnd Guineas, th el PEC eeesis eet) om her man's showers did not t Ta. ek trout f ' si of State Wunnes han aie pee esto bide farewell to Paul Howe, mer youthful lover, who Is leaving the little town of Coat hiv for colts tied ra rua and O'Neill; Meadows and fait either yesterday or the day be- bhtard h. Brother apes uit oT ay vie TW 5 her note to Panama on that coun- Wey protuise ty be true to ‘ here to-day, was won by Viscount b ale pads | wt i side of me connected tn » hu t tte ies BIH " * ryan refua > ni cea ek sa SStres Crpsores : te cme a ats forego he changed it mind ABM. "yo get a roe ot | Gir Teves Gres ts (ee Seta n steree ora Joseph Watson's Lemonora was SRN SD TOSERY patients! heb ti is Te In TRG Licoutae { Meiers laiapute with Costa Rica it. wes “ ond and J. 1B. Joel's Mumorist was Reports received yes! Ay from the | fe eretary ie aa ae other : \ \ y at the State Depart Tarpon Club, was particoula netimes taking forty fish third, a France ak a Med Cros ; | { ra. now Mrs Gerson. and ag W. Raphael's Bettina to-day won Shere SPIRO high, but trout rising gencrally to) Ore een eae a patony, ia the One Thousand Guineas race. — | —e |wet or dry flies, one » Publishing Ca ahah ; aa uh Ng fa pelea ABA, UA AMERICAN LEAGUE, | 5 ° ry | Mirehron | ane Mars rt st by ane W. C. Lark's F and Lord As-| oie, Wit. PC.) Cbs, Wek Pe.) ‘Tho Esopus was also high, but| Despite my own Hl srece nw CHAPTER Y hut with’ vitae oda edly ok Aue tor's Pompadour finished second and | cteyeiane ....10 4.74/80, Loule $6 485) there, too, trout were taking the fly |enough to convines i 1 : Bae: TaTIPe UAT ele eh are pally oF third | washington. 9 4.692 | Chicago 28 a7 | well, Dry fies, mallard quill, blue|agiae is a Killing lure whe vi Silat all rhe tie ¢ Ba A bi ses York... 6 6 . d uill and coachman seemed to be pre- | handler wies tol ny ud AURA laughed, “Oh, well, talk about babies and Twenty-four hi ran ene He ae He hl ie ner sd ften taken redfish (chantel bass) upp you will see some}. Finally he came home; a tall, thin,| Despite restriction on special train | — the plug. [tt seems to me that wed t t young man with a face Margaret!ine attendance was large, K 3 ‘ : | The Honest Plumbers’ Fi Club | tish ought to take it in these water lust and disorder, but why] jiked at once, He was plainly weary ati An | New Nor Sieoriooas with jruests, forming a party of oi and T propose to try it on them Worry about it? You say] but his eyes | Hee OE George and other notables witne wary. Brirkson, Courtoes and Ghat | WN ; tga "I zt , y deal gi Ns it up at steht of Laura rity; Mercey and Sehang, jmade its usual Thursday jounder ing the coming era rn it w you're hungry f ome real t}and Joe, who hid insisted he wan ing: the race from the stands. ‘At Taxon: . [fishing trip on the motor boat Sen- ean be got to tak the preva ind Tm going to do the best can] {?, Muy. awake and ser Daddy, And — iat bgatgggsts g lese Mom Mgt Seed: “Re Seta “ain an ; the welcome hig young son, g ‘ Cie Sales Sed Red, visewest fish, younds 14 ou . Was ahrimp will Nn fall into disuse a to give it to you, We learned to think] snowed that Joe recognized a. play-| REWARD OF $5,000 ener at Deteaa armed Wests 1 SIEE ey che. Deeniaehn Grariee Tel eam mone thalolle Anil oRpOnRVO! T that way during the war, I don’t| fellow Margar heard the patr b ihe . oorp00021- 511 1] Seddon. Altogether 5 fish werelaino has the advantas ne i abel ether! Fomping in the bedroom as Sam put} FOR JEWEL ROBBERS [Gini mtg dg 3 Eediions altce AaeciPenl Gute a elbAH iste ok RMaty think quite so much about whether bageer ak * el ght, all but ten peeim beink a everything is spic and span as 1 used| Mim bac > ped, while Laura ide mnleg pe | to—not xince spending two days al De alt eeitee ne teh wide! Tioyd’s Also Offers ‘$20,000 for |, p,tgiuis(ticeer iia =a aaa rninti Extra week making bandages und surgical| ven when he had settled himself Gems Stolen in Chicago GAMES TO-DAY. | FALLS 4 STORIES, UNHURT. | oa ns ‘ calli. a dressings.” jin the living room and began con Now York st Boston. | thn thine Hoonaiid ti errr bis |versation with Margaret, Laura Hold Up. | St. Louis at Detroit. lentes Fa Broken by Two at sl war has done a to human-l wanted him to with something Clevetand at Chieage, | OHeiNal CAG ault in eit nothe an S We us ail," murmured Margaret. “But {ts the kitchen, so he excused himself) | Sisal to ‘The Bvening World.) ctotheatine on the second floor nnd ty just the samo, I admire your spec and became @ willing part of the] CHICAGO, April 29.--Toplis & Hard ive-year-old Ruth Bader stood Of) pimped. to onTOnethe ath brand of caret r In all the t s nly running machinery vee ie Inc., with offices in Chicago, eed INTERNATIONAL LEAG the window of her home on eri z dian a Ane I've been in New York [ve only had| St0und out a happy, harmonious home| York, St. Louis, San Franciaco and! ois, w.t. PC.) Clube ered | or of No, 418 Third Ave-| from the Norwosian Hospital, bui one friend who was the truly domes. life for these two who loved each] sfontreal, inserted to-day in Chicago! wewart 67 | Syracuse. 44s | i vale i anecatrarennal| Lt . ‘ “ |. Lovie, water us ersink represented tl U 1] we. as i other | ie, Brooklyn, tie kind of anlinal. I roomed with| . saa am | MEWSPAPERA an advertisement stating a, Tore 067 | Rochester... 3 5.378 " her for a while, and the system ‘in| ee et cod eee TEE | reward of $5,000 Is offered by the in- | Battin 7 1628 Buttale 36 ans] out Mn Pea ag ee ° > hous id matters the was a | 4 room, his arm about his wife's| derwriters at Lloyd's London, for in-| my Sity... 598 | Reading Ce a ee Tne Tclpar gerom wiser riet vico her huaband end t got In th uiders. He romoved it only Just in| formation leading to the arrest and, sc samaBhMttS TO-DAY. | ¢ an . he * to save his dignity con tion all persons connected heialalightraces Metis d : house would make the Waldorf's fi " Her that f ® Rochester at Newark, ‘Meat eHorin look wick. Lou! A The dinner that evening was wn-| with the robbery of Leroy T. Present, a Sarusen 74 | pretentious good {dently hs have tu wait for some of tht ae Sages Lhe’ cook sthay | Rochester Y¥., diamond salesman, on Baltimore, 4 you want in a hotel, but there mparake oe a ee re April 22, while in office of J. 4 merece ' talked gayly, Samuel Gerson proving tk the ‘bali in the | Reina Wabash Avenve, ARDOR WON HIM A SHOWER. © of others’ | Chicago ies si | Twenty-five hundred dollars is off urned to| for information leading to to the arre Varasn atau Ano t004.| and eonvietion of any one of said per- |e yreermon Mark an vunning | sons, but not to exceed in all the sum| Sra si rthe keys, “Come on, | Ls to exceed in all th n| 9rd St 1. And antic ted every ne everything in that smoothly that it apr all, 1 knew she sp and thought to have everything as ship-shape, 1 that there wa throom and sh LL on the surface’ may fit some wares but with clothing it’s dif. ferent — the hidden work de- termines the life of a garment. Magistrate Corrigan to No. 306 sin the Gi d thousand dollars. Roce at ae tate | amy ana or” Maa ett ate i nate | : Sead.” Andiahe wanvene tind) oo Her hu up recovery of all the atc laine, demute and. jeod to We still adhere to our standardized | could tak: he Bue ortaty ie Gd Oo ke eee BRR TCH Aa week een) ginplyed \interior treatment—using the same ver bull of Ba oo sit lai | imported pure linen canvas, closely very senume nous! y Dp ctu. | £han m! In fact, It ixement says all infornia-| said the trouble ed when he ; OVE! ai y > is sulthks Two summer wind | Fidentia Sune Milka POAtAING [or Mette interwoven _haircloth, a ", eription of & house-|| itt nis lusty tones, | nd rab white low and smoking cigarette: | reer EER a F : it a rant eck w volume came from| calling on Reingold in the latter's Jew era GLE. itiGh wean te of intricate hand sewing and skillec ho’ raid Vil disappoin who robbed’ the not us she m wate: wom LES: Fontaine, de | assembling. ORDER But é nin frame of the per- | aby | Misg F the Mrs, Davis baby did not wake Wrong tat ” Spring suits and overcoats fifty dol sarehine ¥ BVT ee Gourt —— more or less as your choice inclines she wou is ment t iF Bh eo oe tave pocic poe ash Purchase ways stamped indelily nuld gine, for it| Street, Jamaica, $130 4 month alimony] OP Cecil BR. Rogers, of New ROKAW Ri THE ee Tenia oane : Litcults she surren- | and $19) counsel fee, She is : was elected first president of the I bought for spot cash the Laura lived in F jand § 8 suing he 2 iin ih own to tie shock, But 4. George 8. Cunningham, for a" Csteopathic Society, 457-1463 BROADWAY entire stock of woolens of atch wilk=ip 1 bravely on te the end She charged one| day at the Hotel Pen a 4 i ra iioktuoe up into ber husband's ie he “crept home sit t''3] osteopaths. from New AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Henr ) de populie seome eye Rone th and w to anothe Pennsylvania, Maryland and 1 the sidewalk and. be ul the lust note with a BY SO eee, AROLneE 8m e and and © he se walk and t ; te i oF tay ae at hi nine, where Mra. Cun ute Lr, Henry R. MeMain, ot alti the Tailor, who has been in N. Y., for the past twenty: one years. This wonderful stock of ly takes me off my feet! Miurgu glowed and her husband | nned. He w 8 quick-witted us snhaat _ gulck-witted us high grade all-wool wor- i know. Sy a sted suitings were sold for ' I sin ise Laura ex: prices as high as $40.00, | ver souner er 1 usually do it 3 $50.00 and $60.00. I 1% : Oa citrat reat ea ae ery offer them at one uni- jt nen it's kinder to the guest that way form price of $25.00 if has iarieulars” true after thoy and will include a pair ' be ws Fee t when it is over Of <3 ir You will fird in this i? night it came as a total surpris iaughed and sald the ap ; T IS THE PRIC suse OF A WOOENE 5m } then drifted into selection of Fancy ura and her housekerp- 2 W I 1A E . Worsteds, Tweeds, Herringbones, she's some busy little Pencil Stripes, Scotch Tweeds, Blue t aed ee eB wee > Serges and hund eds ‘ om 9 until 10 of other various Spring ‘ makes and fr acer < Styles to select from, ‘ Pen Sr ce to EAnE Mayas 3 Gonipi aad esq tle ( t was typical of a New| herself by polishing the bathroom wonderful display in my York apartment t in the] mirror and setting bureau in windows Value 50s tee . en and eat 8 fron S$ OOD O HES? TENRY ADLER, ind eat seraps fre ( x ( | ) I S. HE) r A ght before, ‘Th = S = \ ns socks, then dresses the ‘ . youngster and tak him out for a walk while she's bi ng the eats for young din After. she has sufficiently ubhy AM res ye uying BA Wie ¢ If it’s $35, just turn into any one of the five Brill stores 5 . be Ai An aseurate ‘desertion — Ss $ and be satisfied. You'll find Suits and Topcoats marked ta i & man! ou're ¢ " 8, ie ‘ “appreciative, Mr. Gerson, $35 whose quality marks them as worth more. There's likes you immedia M ften men can't for the life of i a i g 1 can get my dinner start the ¢ what their wives are doing ; no question of value—else the name of Brill Brothers Sour Genuine ment “ethate why he helps 3 would not be on them. Xe ” dh te S60 | “Oh, let on I re mak why he helps me with the Ss, ue. famous salad dressing anc ver cut in Laura, “He says (4 S /@) (4) : best thing 1 do is desserts—terribly only Way he knows to H rich and expensive ones. And let me uku me settle long enough to under . pecl the potatoes, Give ‘em to me and that chairs were m: not only | What you can expect f . 2 y na chip out of|to dust but also to sit on.” expect for the money you spend depends in hand in your}ugain as she sat by the window in ad long curls} her mat the hotel that night. It and yellow] Was the kind of home life she had always imagined ideal for hersel that alway mind. Mary is one, and potat ¢rocks is another. CUSTOM MADE $ entitely on where you spend it. With us, $40 means a $ Suit or Topcoat you'll be proud to wear—a Suit or Topcoat e e that credits both your sense of taste and good buying Buveloped in a big gingham apron, | of course with a bit finer setting and judgment, Margaret peeled potatoes, sitting |iminus the 'Voreador" affair. Yet suaEE: - - hunched up on the kitchen chair with | Laura's pride in her husband and his her high heels caught back of the] willingness to please her had softened bottom rung, tilted s chopped min ay A : htly back, She} that incident until it appeared al- inti] her fuce|most beautiful, Margaret's life with nned tomat bn Baxter was, by comparison, a Our Suits and Topcoats at $45 comprise an almost bound- sults and i marvellous oil dressing} series of parties in hotels or studios r 7 Sa acre Tene miseA te munainie| Be tulomiet yeh akndwiahad in less variety of fabrics and patterns, tailored by craftsmen nd put It in the oven to bake. And {with theatres und mad rides into the whose needles etch real art. Most of them are by The lerful varlety of while Laura wa ng the table in| country ler wee parties s 4 1 wonderful variety 0 the dintr {iced that Mar-|Jt had been all gayety and swiftness House of Kuppenheimer. Among them are sizes, too, Pencil Stripes 1 ile anes thac are faret } pa Ge ‘id me ao aneiae Haaiovant her (ists for men who are hardest to fit—tall men, short men, thin t } pil 1 nut fi eb P when they wring out dishcloths in|eure, but realized more and mc men, stout men—in fact, all men. snail eantis in both soapy water that it was largely because she was Faby Joe followed hia mother} gay considered brilli It now she went, hanging 10 ner|seemed there was a certain tender- n front her, It] ness lacking in his feeling for her— | able how |a tenderness such Samuel Gerson » about} felt for Laura hey Were not a Laura of ee taal CLOTHES ae OPEN EVENINGS New York Stores her work ficap, most|waye seeking fr to play with e of the time not z to nolice;to make life gayer. They were suffi- he was around [clent in thempelves. When the dinner had reached the] Plenty of women in New York love etaxe wh it was to be left until| exactly the kind of life Margaret and half an before Samuel Gerson | Baxter had, and many more to whew wren Gue tovaPh Reig INson tare aliens Broadway at 49th Street it Was a long time since Margars peop into that frothy, showy e had enjoyed anyti nuch as /istence. But Margaret had acquired watching that bath, Joe was plump/a trick of looking directly into the and jolly, and he eried| particular House of Married Life of w his ‘mother inad-| whi 1e had the most knowledge. rubbed soap in his eyes She would look in at the wind while Uilking to her guest. When he|then walk around it, then step t smiled again he was a cherub of/and size up the whole structure, and 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street 125th Street at 3rd Avenue 44 East 14th Street : : : : . cherubs. she did not in the le like what sh Te refed all through his suppe., | saw The House y all right—pre- | Se te ee ere Ea EAT lRancallac coded aioe eae h ite 118 Nassau St. 1414 Broadway | 3 Church St, bed nor to s! Atte he Was put \foundations went “no deeper than its Newer Beekman st BUth Street dear Liberty Street there, yet he didn't whimper, but|surface, and the first Ill Wind could Brooklyn Stores: | Newark Store: } alked lustily to himself, long after|easily blow the whole thing ov he blinds were drawn and the door = ‘sed | Do Not Miss To-Morrow's Interest+ ‘hen Laura again went to the ing instalment. 44 Flatbush Av. 756 Broadway | 186 Market St. Near Nggine street Near Wiushing Avenue | Whery Murray's Used te Be hh :