The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 11

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853 vie 6K. Rutniner, 410 ‘Thimble, off slow, made up round graua! satiiy._Frank Fogarty had no exomg. 3 —— — BECOND RACK—The Orme ‘anid gevent Went to the front after jarning {or ery ran wile all the way, Ms anu Ot Start goo by Theo Cook Canny Mine, uainvow Selling Stake Wt.) No. Horse. 1—Leghor 94|5--Knot Grass 2--Budana 106 | 6—Timbre! 8—Mawrcoron . 106|7—Atta Girl 4—Hephaistos . 2 106) 8—Bluckstone rae First Second OURTIT RAC RESULT 3 4 sand ma Wt | No is! a First Second RESULT 1 3 EMPIRE CITY, N. Y., OCT. 20.--WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK SLOW 1" rare $1.03) +]Pudana, ea ; about six Third | iy ira, Tae BVewinG |MAWRCORON WINS _ RAINBOW STAKE AT EMPIRE CITY eae Hephaistos in Place and Tim- brel, 50 to 1 Shot, Lands Third Money. By Vincent Treanor. EMPIRE Y, Oct CITY RACE TRACK, N.} Mawreoron the won the \day ina stretch turn and ran over her, After Budana quit to nothing In the stretch. Hephaistos moved up and easily got the place money. Rvery- thing behind her was leg weary by 107) this time, and out of the tired bunch| “ame Timbrel, a 50 to 1 shot to bel ghern the well played nd} Hida't van in anyt FIFTH RACE: ; for three-ye furlongs. No. Horse. Wt.[No. Horse —Faquire + 114/9—W. H. Buckner 2—Crest 111/ 10—Kezlal 4—Rolo . +—Teache: 5—Ltberty -Asterisk ?—Salesman t—Ting-a-Ling .. RESULT 105|18—Ace of Aces ve. .cc sues 121| First Second -olds and upward; 4 RACING RESULTS AT LAUREL. FIRST RACE +70.80 and $4 second ; Mad Non-starters—J run, COND RACE-—Two Miles.—14 ©: prin, $9.60 and $7, first; Infidel 11, | wecond; New Haven, third, Time—4 | All started. ‘THIRD RACE- Six furlong.—Assump. on, $12.20 an J $7,30, $6.80, fir ey AT LOUISVILLE. cle “Vet Garrivon, Philan- zubethtown, Ground Refugee I, and Co- ive and a half fur- | and $14.90, frst; indeed! on Hemert, Banker, Gets Mar- | f ringe, license, | The Marriage Li Bureau at the cipal Builling tu The %Z AEOLIAN COMPANY i Offers This Exquisite @ SMALL GRAN’> PIANO Q 69, 8 BEAUTIFUL instrument combines the true | “grand” quality of tone, the superiority of “grand” action, and the beauty of case de» sign only to be found in grand pianos. We wish to call the attention of music-lovers to the advantages of the Stuyvesant Grand Pianofor apartments and smallrooms. But 4 feet, 1o inches in length, it occupies practically the same amount of space as an upright—yet it brings to your home the distinctive elegance of a grand piano. Moderate Monthly Payments Liberal Allowances on Piapos Taken in Exchange THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, 29 WEST 42nd STREET In THE BRONX In BROOKLYN In NEWARK Ia FORDHAM 367 B. 140th Street 1 Flatbush Avenue 895 Broad Street 270E.) > thar Rd. nan on > GMT, 9 SEEDS Engraved crystal pitcher with sterling silver band,2 qt $10.00 OME of the most simple remembrances and some of the richest gifts come from Oving- ton's, but, for one as for the other, the proportion of what you get to what you pay is very great OVINGTON’S “*TheGift Shopof 5thAve'’ Fifth Avenue at 39th St. No, 3116 A stylish _ novelty Creole pomp Hy Patent Leather, Black Kid @@ and Black Suede. $6 No, 4741 A sturdy walking Oxford. La dun-Metal, perforate. ip, walking 1 $6 and 1"! You Save OURshoes do not have to be high priced to be good. In most cases paying high prices for shoes means that you pay for fancy labels va stylish store locations. Blyn shoes are as modish and as up-to- ate as any. They wear longer and cost far less. You pay only for shoes at Blyn’s—nothing else. winner when he rated Smarty in front all the way and made him last to beat @ cheap fleld in the second, Turner, the riding hero of four straight win- ners yesterday, finished second with Scottish Chief. He was too patient In| the early running and when ho set |the Scottish Qhlef down he wasn't good enough to overtake Smarty. Titanium ran hard all the way and nely along the rail to get the show money. Winneconne ran second behind Smarty to the head of | , finished the stretch and then tired. The first favorite of the day was beaten when Vista finished outside | | the money. She ran only in spots and after getting as near the front as third quit to nothing as she did in her | previous start. drank Fogarty went}! out in front and stayed there until McAtee suddenly moved up with| Thimble, Then the ke rot third money, ‘ e fourth race. Est trude th U. S. ARMY TO STAY ON RHINE EVEN AFTER PEACE, WEEKS’S VIEW|‘: t WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.-Seeretury | War Weeks said to-day that he ht the American fta ' un No. 3132—A 9 stray Wal Teather an Sanie in A i The Bureka urs, and Upward, aboot ax furlongs 4s was Well in front ef Epis de Ine with the WONLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 20, 1921, EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. EMPIRE OITY RAO! ‘Twe following are the entries for) are charged with robbery. Pearl Schechter | twenty, says they snatched her beaded | |tag, containing 67 cents, as she entered 1) the hatiway of her home at No. 1642 | TRAOK, Yonkers, N. East 106th Street, and Theodore Abos eighteen, of No. 3 Gustave Bleque, clehteen, of No. 308! 5 East 175th Street, dup at the Tremont Station NTERIOR Decorators and furnishers should visit our show rooms where we have a large assortment of Beds and Day Beds of various pe- riods to harmonize with other furnishings and decorations. FRANK A. & SONS Bedding Specialists 25 West 45thSt., New York SPECIAL! 275 Plain and Fur Trimmed WINTER COATS At $29.95 (i?) (Over 20 Different Styles) At $16.95 to $65.00— Winter Coats in the po; materials, including Cha tyn Normandie, Me Broadelo'h and Suede V Fur Colla: iding $ < rel, Nutria, Scotch Mole, Heaver, Wolf and Australian Opossuin Sty an unlimited assort- ment ih the newest modes Fine Rolivia Coat. Fur Trimmed $29.95 SPECIAL SALE of More Than 500 New Tricotine Dresses 25 Different Styles— One Price—$19.95 thé-Jamily Sh y Ge No. 3294 watha Pump. Acharming and stylish Trico- tine Dress for $19.95—about one-half what it would cost last October. “Be Curious Other materials, including Rosha Satin Paced Canton, C i a fe i Canton Cre | eos t Jersey and French Serge. | re $9.95 to $50 4 > " $19.95 ca to TIAMILTON GARMENT CO. $07 Fifth Avenue, Near 3ist Street Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N,. Y, Established 1879 Long haired furs are fashionable — so these Leather, Black Kid $7 and Black Suede.. No. 51 Girls’ ehie, sturdy shoe. With Patent Leather Vamp Grey Nubuck Top. FOX SCARFS AT 19.00 28.00 whom eS a_i dollars ba bugin at Blyns unusual Blyn mer- ehandising system for fourteen service stores cuts down the costs ance with and cuts deeply into the margin of profit. volume selling, that enable us to save you considerable on every pair of Blyn Shoes—and give you quality leathers—yes, quality built right into every shoe—quality that combines modish appear- sturdy service. Get Blyn Shoes for yourself and ever how you save dollars by buying at Blyn’s. Begin with Blyn to-day! ith —BOY Rich Ta’ style—Lace model 14 Service Stores near Park Ave. It’s volume buying, member of the family. See Shoes Delivered FREE to Any Part of the World should be popular Plenty of them in the wanted shades of brown and gray. Third floor. Alexander We consider it an achievement to be able to present, in Alexander quality, at $5 a pair, women’s high ‘cut lace or button shoes, women’s oxfords in brown or black, and women’s strap pumps in brown. Shoes Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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