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: : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922. 2 2 | KY Ad | HIGH SCHOOL FIVES PLAY oe’ Mare, C.; Vogel, I. G.; Schtel- Giant Poultry Show Favorite English Tennis HOO FES Ps. Too Big for Kitchenette Oven|‘Umps’ Now Have». ». wi cinon vanumn wan | tos anceuns ne An Association N.F. court to-morrow afternoon for the | the rag for dentinry, in which profes: | =ESaeaee 0 Re pwn yERsEey ANT ee Jersey, Largest “Chicken” the tie existing between them: d the Armory team of Mount Ver- n in a contest scheduled for the e ictory. Mount Vernon will be rep- well Lyceum, Jimmy Crouch of the than many Thanksgiving turkeys and | nignt. It Is the first 300 score to be| to the following facts—an actual, | s@fment strictly all wool.” is the largest chicken ever exhibited. | rolled at the Regent alleys and the first g ii jm |it comes from Marcy’s farm, Mata-| perfect score that has been registercd| gj, “All right,” i. Pound Capon, Raised in ol Berfect score that has been rosistercd| sion between the two members of ie meee Mr. Finkelstein, it put ons, average thirteen pounds for cocks, | {, iy ‘a in that we will return t! ay Ever Exhibited. cleven pounds (or cockerela and ten |, Chiefy throumhout the match, reeister | «1m afraid," said Mr. Finkel- | money if they can aupllcaerery ot pounds for hens, which statistics! sore was made, stein, “that our prices are so low | our suits or overcoats at twice our prove that they are likely to become aa the public, in this instance, at least, | prices. Think of it, Masel, if the his capon, which weighs over |ioto1, restaurant and delicatessen fa- | ,, “iene Riddell will ty to prom thet Joan Gensler} will not believe us.” people could only be made to realize hteen pounds, belongs to the fam- | vorites. They have little place in the | game at the Retional Rereation Alleys to- “y » | What we are offering them—seeing of Jorsey Black Giants, a breed | kitchenette scheme of domestic econ. | ™TW and Sunday evenings mid uess they know by now, the stuff they are buying in so exhibited at the poultry show | omy. aTM,annual mating abd etetion of offers ot | Said Mr. Maitel, “we aro not fakers | many sales at $40 and $50—we'd ago. The elghteen-months-ola|,,Th¢ fowls are yellow of skin and | pis ‘st the lene semiane oaerems will 5) and we really give them, actual | have to call out the police to keep black of plumago, As indicated in| lenox Avmue, Harlem, thie evening. a¢ o'tocs.| Wholesale prices and nothing but | the crowds in line.” 4 pictured 1s one of the stars of | part by the ,famils po) present exhibition. It is larger jinated in Central New Jersey. Mnportance to the ‘mt be “Yes,” said Mr, Finkelstein, “but However, the sale is on and you bam Road end Jetome Avenue, to-morruw evening. fl fore passing judgment. Only one WITH THE BASKETBALL PLAYERS \!~ not sonal foe peer ecetrte OM | text etre, lt ) art aye re Cm Change: b's 7 i i is raat sul and : ey'll think the thing is impos- | overcoats at $15.95, $20.83, $26.08 Harmony Big Five will endeavor to| vary Big Five on the former court,| WASHINGTON, Jan, 27.—Cash to the/ knowing we are manufacturers.” No. 2 West 122d Street, Tuesday | 8mount of $50,000 was involved in tho two good games Sunday when the | Shortstop. Clark C. Grimth. President! ments strictly all wool. For | teed absolutely pure wool or money | A | 3 courts this evening. The| oO oyiyn ieam mects Knights of St. eer ste Pag ecole lig ts entra all Heaven's sake look at them— | refunded instantly. me will mark the third meeting of| Antony in the afternoon and plays | erations in the deal, he told the club, teams, each side having scored a] MacDowell Lyceum in the evenin.| were the transfer of Frank O'Rourke to Note carefully our name and location—one flight up. Both contests are Metropolitan | Boston, which held Peckinpaugh’s con- ented by Jerry Sullivan of Mac. | League games. ttine Entadelphia Athletion. Mie. Gate FINKELSTEIN & MAISEL Chair, — Leach Jan. will meet Manual Training on the C. C. | Cross, old-time light who quit P. S.A. I. championship of the olty.| sion he {s known as Dr. Louls C. Wal- The Clinton team annexed the Manhat- | iach, his own name, and who recently Engiand has taken another leaf from |tan-Bronx title by virtue of their vic- | quit dentistry to stage a “‘come-back” the lawn tennis book of the Ameri-|tory over Evander Childs, while the/in the ring, has again returned to den- cans. It has established an umpires’ | Manual Five won the Brooklyn and/tistry here. He said he enjoyed. his i of the |2ueens championship by defeating | ‘come-back."” during which he defeated association that is a counterpart ©) Richmond Hill. The Clinton team will|/a numbet of Eastern lightweights tn organization established in this coun-| probably be: Lamb, L. F.; Cohen, R. ¥.!and eround New York. try some years ago. This was revealed | “= et @ meoting held by tho Umpires’ ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. ‘Association at Stewart's Restaurant, a SOVERTICEMENT. __|____ADVERTISEMENT._ ° terday. R. Clifford rs, Mat css tie Tacte!| Who Is Right—Finkelstein aur than probable Linh Lita e ? of the English officials will visit this H Part M is i th r Sortie os cea cn) OF MAES her, Maisei : progress, to study Ane original group” The Public Will Not Believe Us,”’ Says Finkelstein. here. anes ay neg oe beato| j “They Have in the Past and Will Now,’’ Says Maisel. Jiexander of the Guards’ Club, Lon- the honorable Secretary abroad.| Pretty nearly everybody who is ; they'll create a sensation. There Ped reed ett air known = any boas, ls now familiar with the ea a thing in town like ‘em in wn Ten ‘Associa-, t Bil ale ircnincy werk | Ceneaela Pucca aeamaiene | gun it OY Pla at Sin the Of forming the tee ’gurrey ‘Tennis asco: | Wholesale clothing manufacturers, = clation, who has deen in close eccord| to sell their well-known products | “That's true,” said Mr. Finkel- officials hi direct to the public, and be it said “ — oe to the credit of the latter, with the | Seu ?hunue even though any one of ° warmest and most enthusiastic | proud to wear the suits or over- First Perfect support imaginable. oats, if th Pee Lose Pas alral To-day Finkelstein & Maisol are | then, etil, I'am afraid the price in Score Bowled _, ov si the viggeincvon in reat | Bone, andothers wend tie 48 a n's ; i In Flatbush #32 ctothing tothe: public, with fort's Cheap John place. . a clientele that extends everywhere, “Well, let me have my way in und includes many of our most | this instance; let me say this is “Chief” Connelian, a well known | ¢minent citizens, bankers, brokers, | roa), bhona-fide, yearly clearance = Flatbush bowler, made a perfect score | Judges, journalists, theatrical mag- | fale’ offering fifteen t. PON of 300 while rolling with ‘Major’| hates and men of every walk of life. J Pett bee SCout * below actual wholesale prices; and ch: t vis Rei t all » Flat- 4 i Foe ee Ree aye Inst | _ However, that's merely incidental | that we positively guarantee every verbatim transcription of a discus- the firm i “but ad t we not o = ‘These fowls, the experts say, should | ory of the oldest Flatbush bowking fan. m in artanging for a clear fea ees BEF ne eet Feet, pace” for the | nce sale of their entire stock. antee everything all wool, ‘coming tournanvnt of the Greater New York) pure w 8.” ame, they Orig-| Woman's Howilog Asmoctation and other pusvters-ot | 2 oolens. embers will be discussed. ‘Tee University Bowling Ciub ts looking forwart! nevertheless, we'll have a’ hard | 2T@ #sked not to doubt, but to at ton record crowd at Ite bowiln leve' ae, we e ; Huh RO, Some at ke pri bomune conte! time convincing the public that we | least come and see the values be- ands in Peck Deal. sible, even coming from us, and even or those at $28.05—and full dress ° : and Tuxedo suits at $30, $35 and 2 deal by which the Washington Club of “Nonsense,” said Mr. Maisel, | $40—wholesale prices, bear in vening. , the American League acquired the ser-| “because we can say we will guar- | mind, with the extra fifteen per Arcadia Hall will be the scene of | Vices of Roger Peckinpaugh, veteran) antee and can absolutely, the gar- | cent. subtracted! And all guaran- Original Central Five won its fifth | mtn did not say whether the $50,000 was lew York Separates, Will Marron, | straight victory in a recent game‘do- | qivided between the Boston and Phila- FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS (Take Elevator), ONE FLIGHT UP. o and Doncourt. feating the Holy Trinity A. T. A., 19|delphia Clubs, or went to only one of to 13. them. 810 Broadway, N. Y. ‘The Harmony boys will also engese n games tomorrow and Sunday. terson Hacs will be the opponents pmorrow night. The Hacs defeated mony 28 to 32 in a recent battle, d the New York boys ere confident evening up things. Sunday night fhe Harmonys travel to New Rochelle, ere they play the All-Westchester intet. nklin Athletic Club basketball s have a. *<i week ahead of m. Star. @to-morrow night the jor tm ects Unity Caseys and . 2tackle the Original Separ- ! A week from ‘to-night the! ors travel to St. Jerome C. C./ urt to meet the home team. The: lowing might a return contest will) Be staged at Franklin Clubhouse, | Me Starling Greys of the Bronx will nets with the Kent All Col- in a return game Sunday af-! Mrnoon at Hoffman's Casino, The pilegians will line up with Jerry, pulihan, Manhattan College; Hy pton, C. C. N. ¥.; Tallifero, Rut-| rs; Flugel, C. C. N. ¥.; and Simon, | ein Reserve. The Starlings will| on their regular line-up. A pre-| pinary game between Van Nest Five | 4 Rutgers All Stars will also be "The Falcon Athletic Club basket- quintet, which has gone through jo last two seasons without a de- t, kept up tts good work by de- turing the Royal Crowns, 36 to 16. contest was the eleventh straight ory this season for the Falcons. he winners have open dates for 120- and home courts, Address Charles nal, No. 71 Monroe Street, Brook- Showing superlortty in floor work d caging baskets, the Greenpoint nglies, Y. M. C. A., basketball ag- on overwhelmed the Green- Y. M. H. A. by @ score of 44 Murphy and Braun, contrib. nine and thirteen points, ctively, were the outstanding stars the winners. ‘The Columbia College of Pharmacy ho are at present leading the Metro- tan Pharmacy League will attempt break the winning streak of Jack [O'Brien's Institute Five in a game heduled for Madison Square Gym, mo night. O'Brien's team won last game defeating College All 48 to 37. Muhlenberg Club basketball mtet, formed from boys of the ch of the Holy Communion, West | Street, won two games and tied | in @ recent carnival at the Hud- Street Y. M. C. A., Jersey City. Muhlenberg’s won from the West | ors 26 to 7; defeated Sacred Hea! 10 to 8 and tled with the Sterling ess team 7 to 7. George Vernot manager of the Muhlenberg’s lenges all teams under 18 years of Address him at Church of the Communion, 49 West 20th c. Hginal Maroon Five added another y to its string by defeating the hminster Five 59 to 13. The game eatured by the sensational shoot- Lawler, the Maroon left for- who caged 14 fleld baskets and puls out of thirteen trics. He d 25 points in all In a elim. ine the Har won the Northminste lo 4 Or cipal Maroons meet the Cal- Op Heavyweight All-Wool Worsted Blue Serge made by the Lymansville Mills, Providence, R. I., guaranteed over 14 oz. in weight, full color, double and twisted all wool worsted, both ways, and no other tailor in the country, to my knowledge, advertises this fabric made into a suit under $35, MY PRICE ; : 15 Suit to Order, $ 1 3 irrespective of size posite 11th Street I have 50 Pieces of U. S. Government Blue Melton. These goods were made . by the American Woolen Co. for thie U. S. Government to be used in the navy, guaranteed 30 oz. in weight. I will make Single Breasted, Fly 1 5 md $15.75 Front, Velvet Collar Overcoat to order, irrespective of size The U. S. Government, under contract No. 42790, contract dated Nov. Ist, 1918, purchased from Metcalf Bros. & Co., in excess of their demand on ac- count of the ending of the war, hundreds of pieces of Blue Unfinished Worsted. These goods, as you must readily understand, had to be up to specifications. They weigh approximately 13 oz., are guaranteed for color and for the qual- ity of the wool, and no other tailor in this country at the present moment is advertising Wanskuk No. 2 Unfinished Worsted under a price of $60. I make this fabric into a suit of clothes and I don’t care whether you are 60 around the breast with a leg of 39, or whether you are 32 breast, the price will be the same. 3-PIECE SUIT TOORDER % | a. 75 The balance of ulsters, double breasted, half belt and belt $8. 0 all around, left on racks I have a thousand pairs of odd trousers, some uncalled for and $2 75 some made during dull season, all sizes, large as well as small MITCHELL The Tailor 119-121 Nassau Street F 2 Columbus Circle re: sae Ris OPEN EVENINGS il L, A. PRICE, Pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Monty Promptly Refunded Ff Telephone Chelsea 4100 |Westl4thSt.—BetweensthandéthAves.| | Extraordinary Savings : This Last Saturday Before Stock-Taking =] Gloves. In White and All Colore—All Sizes are priced so remarkably lesitable styles and Kia pomenoanber: Men’s and Women’s Guaranteed Absolutely Perfect New Glovesina Glove Sale Extraordinary 2 | 44 Women's French Kid and Men's Capeskin e chase that enables us to feature th of high quality gloves st about half one hs purchasing for Spring wear, as lect, quails kid, so tl cy well eats in lors will robably we in this season reach such a low en’s sizes, T}{ to 9; Women’s, 514 to 8, far this seaadh, low we ad Combination Sale of | fi and Mackinaws K i and Sale of High Quality Clothes All-Wool O’coats : With 2-Pant Suits x *11.96 Wool Mackinaws With 2-Pant Suits Double breasted, convertible Overcoats caar, tul belt styles, with muff pockets, satin shoulder and wool skirt linings, in Oxfords and browns; sizes 7 to 17 years. * * 2-Pant Suits Mackinaws Wool mixtures, pencil Heather mixtures; plaids, stripes and Oxford grays; bi izes Mackinaw Only sizes 7 to 17 years. $6.98 ally Boys’ All-Wool Overcoats | reduces ) a>, Two-Pant Suits | cre OC “THE B01 _ , Manne Rive Bui deod A Tremendous Underprice Purchase “MRL TINGLE,” by ‘dee # GLIPFED WINGS,” by Rupert SWENTHEARTS UNMET," by Berta Ruck, ERP, by “Arthur Bteingers New Spring Blouses Regular $3 Values For Women & Missds A chartni; ection a stern aya ts indies — “Peter and frilly syles. All pew smart—all priced $1.00 Copyright Fiction many other titles. y *1.98 Extraordinary Sale of Fur Collar Closing Out 150 Sample Coats’ Kiddie For Girls of 8 to 14 Years All Wool Coatings and Polo Styles Heather Mixtures A feel savor | 7 of handsome styles Some with large Beaverette Fur to choose from, Collars. All are well tailored {n two _ pictured; snappy new styles, Storm collars, best workmanship; belts, tu: ack cuffs and patch designed and fin- pockets; about 75 left. Mothers ish by the will find some very handsome cleverest makers garments to select from in this lot. Girls’ 98¢ Gingham Frocks, 49¢e Paney cuffs, poe! i belts and ars. 4 For Tots $ Values of 2 to 00 up to 5 Years e 00 $ Fine Broadcloths and Veloure, aleo Chinchillas, ae e Bolivias and ga ( = Coats From Our Own Regular Stock Were marked $4.95 to $7.95 This is house cleaning shoes at Hall Price and y foot for any female member of the family. Hundreds of Pairs Women’s Latest Style High Quality Shoes “””" Oxfords month, so to reduce stock quickly we are sacrificing hundreds of pairs of high quality e Not all sizes in evety style, but a size to Lp: That Sold for 620 Regular $25 Value mi! Reduced to Great coats that are [ the last thing in Win- ( | 9 ter stylen - carefully ' tailored of warm coat- h ye ° 5 ings that will give good ® Nt Women’s and Misses’ = ,_— 10 wall, . | ng Sizea $25 Suits ! /7%) Coats ‘10 long service and always Many Good Styles $ 85 Among them many smart 12: and becoming models of all- ; 7 4 \\f woo! "velour and: Heather Nese sips oleate iy Coatings for dress and gen- } and double breasted; eral utility wear—sizes 16 builds. misses and 36.10 | alance of All Our High Grade | Men's and Youths’ Winter r » Winter (O’coats omen $35 and $40 O’coat) $22.50 all sizes for men of all