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CLE IEF IRIN FF g “fe of * THE EVENING WORLD, WEVAESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, | ADVICE ON INCOME TAX' Log ” IDENTIFIES CHAUFFEUR . ’ = ” 7 3 ; ; to @ell to them because their acti BRITAIN IN 1921 LosT ; a aroused hie sumpleion, Cefaro thyrest HER SPOR | S KIDDIE KLUB COUNTRY FUND AT 12 POST OFFICES AS HUSBAND'S SLAYER |enea to “get him.’ On the night of 86,000,000 WORK DAYS @ye continued, Cefaro iwe —e. 5 | ns : —) BENEFIT PROGRAMME GROWS; © ~.:yrz, emt mr ets gece “REE ESET un ety ma Puztles for All-Comers. Wits ‘t edad bald \grappled with Cefaro, but he broke | $6.0 000,000 “working days were lost as With t Basketball Pla era » TICKETS PUT ON SALE T0- DAY | income tax inttencen wil be ok | wep Cefaro, nineteen, chaleur tw ra ase dlaputes in the Unites Plained and ouths slitniatered at twelve lof No. First Avenue, was identified Sates eae aes <ingdom last year, says = | Post Ofirs tations In Manhattan. [0-day by Mrs. Rore Green of No 25g) AIR PILOT KILLED AT FORT SILI. Guzette. This is the greatest loss of Postmaster M t ‘ ‘i tor | Bast Tenth Street as the man who LAWTON, Okie., Feb. 15—Harvey J. | working time from that cause ever rec- St. Francis Colleze Five meets the GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAMS organ bus arranged f°) shot and killed her iusband, Max, in| Wright, twenty-three, of at. Louin, cadet | orded In the British tales and fe more { iva taw.Botionl Five toenlgi | Ninternal revenue agents to beat the fol- | file tobacco shop on the night of dan, 2 | pilot at Pest Field, Fort Sill, was fatally | than three times that of last year, ali Ye Osan wee PLAY FOR CHAMPIONSH),P | lowiig ph ily fro RON tw eh who wae ope night, f ingore and Arehie number of workers involved was about founsel, Hull, Madison Street, Fy wea ¢ M fi 1,800,000. Ralph Avenue, Hirooklyn. ‘The| ON MADISON SQUARE COLWRT | “ Host Hahn sAccnls: Ent _veetal dayn. netore This compares with a lone of 37,000,000 . : : ed Shes 1 1 s f “" Pevete working hours tn 20, when about 7. - yers’ quintet holds a victory over t f ne Ha lo buy some clgarettes 000.000 workers were tavetved te Seber . John’s College this season and the Hasketball fans of this city wilt | ‘ peo het bane ue ‘d when he refused 4 |. Wraneis tien are out to defeat] be offered a rare treat Sunday rf air opponents with a view to demon-| night when the Inwood Girls and Aven ‘ tating their jority over the St.| Manhattan Lassies’ basketball j th Hicats lus Hall weablok; fin's team, ‘The St. Francis ive] teams meet for the female cham. 4 Broadway and Park Row: Grand Cen: been doing good work this year} Plonship of Greater New York. | tral Station, No. 110 Bust 1 Street i A:from all indications that team will| The contest will be staged at | Hamilton Grange Station, No. 621 West a win over the law five. Madison Square Garden as a pre- | i4fth Su Square tion, liminary to the Eastern Leagu ial 1 Tinies Square Home Insurance eee game between the Original Cel- vee Peet Variek " Rureet t mm added to their enviable record) ties and Camden. ‘The two female betwWeen Bowel (alKbe Bie Soca ke ra i _ Spal Hi « me ai We ie to ee for | “ Aiea cmnen ie > Md 7 ithe by eliminating: com- @ that Kept the spectators on edge ywtiture, the content Twili Be AMERICAN iN MEXICO fs of the time. This vietory mu staged a ‘ eight games won out of ten played. ty at S o'clock sharp. . SLAIN ON HIS RANCH re tet poss th | ance tear tornigh a tho zzd| Five by the score of 41 to 19. The Unit States Demand ‘ giment Armory and the latter team| Seniors play Hudson Guild Seniors to- Into Kling of Charles é pects to make it nine out of eleven | morrow night at thelr own court, WASHINGTON. Fe fect | ° ’ iatty Hig Five subdued the Aipha| A controversy arose last Sunday Gpitesw i iGwa cau GRaHaN DUI ry Suit an ‘oat & hy Alpha quintet on the former's|afternoon between Manager Safran of American manager of « ranch near the | a by the tally of 15 to 24, and the|the Danbury Separates and ‘the man- city of Monterey. Mexico, was. shot. to Without & S. Maryland Five conqucred the Jager of the Olinville Separates. — The doath by unidentified persons dh Feb. | nh oc. uce Reserve _ if ; ae Ninville team represents the situation 1, the State Department was advised | val Hospital quintet by the score} Olnville team rey to-day int despatch from American | % 23 to 16. sin a manner whic wonld place the it o Mawina i MORI eI x be _ of the 68th Reg-lentire blame on the Danbury te: i sor ute ii Caer } : a 7 3 a Whasrroek rtea ok tio 69) Row on ar woe, [rer Satie denne ten instructed Con WE RE maintaining the lowest prices for cd mt, which isc rene’ membe & $ . | si Bownras y F A A 4 = Company H, 165th infantry, N.Y, |{he situation and he is willing to offer ino City to quality clothing in the face of sure indi- ae , G.. will meet the Senior Five of Me opinions of managern of several authorities to a nda ay : : ‘ > PBL 2M, Wank next Tueswtay curs tours which the Danbury team ta hs petsr eee cations of increased cost of clothing next sea- g, Feb. 21, at the armor aged a to vo! Nand ports. : , rs mrocks will have Th ere nun: itn sk Mes KS ie aah he was | son. That's the Moe Levy policy. Here you're RE siieehy, analron Lhe wrong:in the ‘matter of Su | , d ere will bea preliminary contest |game, is impossible to say, | But Me an 8 , Fish Broiled or Frie sure of getting quality clothes at the lowest ween the Mystic Maids of Yor vy ifran is anxious to bear o 5 : > = 3 5 ‘ | 5 * * a Hiaeaer & argument that the Danburys are good | = ae \ aste- | " yn Py Monon Guill, " sportsmen, and with that end in view| “SUB Sceey wee re RE, ew SSNS Sone ea is never dry or Last: | prices in the greater city ; Every garment guar: nts to atrange a kame betwe Tn” “StHoot OAys® less if “Eddys” Sauce anteed as though you paid the full price for it Washington Heights Yo Mo th A [nie quintet and the Olinville Se is sprinkled lightly over | Pp r Atet, chainpluns of the Westthes-| ates to be played on aineutral cour » programme is getting better—|children and see the shew. ‘The best ‘I i oa | and Manhattan division of te The Madison Rig Five at West New), el = eae ae liesata. aHeU92, Sind) CHE Raa” Ve Had it while it is still hot. | . 5 tropolitan Amateur League, de- york, N. J, would like to hear trom]!!! NE AN SL the Aster ‘Theatre. Salo onone 1 5 240 G t h S ] > ted the Jersey City Y MWA. bythe Trading Hehe heavywetght. teams, AS soon as people hear ve a chance) 1) |" Astor Theat pan « ’ arments in this ale tecore of 27 tu 17 finden featured having home courts, This quintet,|to do something for sick ehittren they joven the show itself, «whieh prom ‘ay the victors which has converted itself into a tray-l ish to do it, no matter haw many, ises to take high rank among . Ay bre at the CHing organization, has a record oo a naeta ieee ess. (fits, Is not all the audiance w ont Bete Huietin ye an Hh A, swentvehes setonien out (of Aventy= [OtNer libectant eftalre may ta Bross) CO ne. Tt has. peen decluce)| eax it the home combination wwe even games, with seventern siecey. ME Te Conan, hag to do wilh the {te distribute the sort of Mhimes cars| OLD ENGLISH I) New York University 1 my five wins, Home aul May He) second Even World Kiddie Klub! Mat Mey nse in “School Srv ? is eure he BREstneit oF this combination m m ina benefit game. the pro ane ; Country Fund benefit show whiel 1 the first contest fur the Cir Enslewood Club, one of Brooklyn's|/°h: 76 To care keep san vie | Grocers and Delic iw York championship of the foremost travelling teams, has en-| Galina Kopernak, thir ay dian Nove Crostot 1 itan Amateur Leazue wii) be | saged in thirty contests to date and) cer, who made her New York debut » 0 atopy ‘ant the first Saturday im Morch be fave emerged with a record of twenty. | ‘ecently at the Belmont Theatre. har) 1 sleep | Been the South Brooklsn YM. tl \. Give vietories and five defeats. The|rromised to appear for tho sick chi SaceaeEeEenenemEanaeete! | Washincton Heights Yo Mi. 4S pagiewoods are doing very well, con- | iien and will PAN extensive selec | Manager Walter J. Brant of the ing the fact that this year rep n of ihe folk dances. She | 1156 O’Coats Were $3¢ 841 Suits Were $30 nts Point Five offers tive vine s their first season in the lusket ne of the n | i ‘i Mis team for a guime to be st world. The players, Byers,| There have been so many otf 942 O’Coats Were $3: 664 Suits- Were $35 Ward's Island for the benetit of | Liddy, Ricbards, Povey and Ludeman, |that it has already beeome apyarent 164 O’Coats Were $4 216 Suits Were $40 service men. Manager Mrant has !al appreciate the necessity of work-|that (he programmo will be a long anged a contest to be pliyed be- | ie together before working individ-jone and that the andienee will get hen tue Hunts Voint Hive and the ually and their efforts are bringing | more than tts money's worth. lakes of Hunts Moint, and in view) good results. For instance, Vivian Hewitt and the rivalry between these tWo] ao A ericun ‘Triangles, a fret | Russell Hewitt, both of whom will | i ine ; ne fs eo eae ben} iiss quintet in the 120-pound dlivi- | 40P¢ ron the sere path pierre 66 Se Pa pracieiy: determine ve on nw open dats fe all CUS Of nt incall bu alan If person now Now ot Hunts Coin Bes ee cow Teleghang {at the Kiddie Klub show: ‘ | ampionship of Hunt ay LSS Avenue Ae Seat pea DHoHe VAvoriad told) yeatertay, of That right ow im any one of our stores he oish, Chara ee | Spun elanies BSgey; ‘belwe : “TV stars whe ippear you can get at shoe that costs more to make eated the Metropolits Ip 3 _|* cates ee ) Barry than the | rice for which we are selling it. | Brien, Mr. une rs you do nat believe this sale is a real | ’ 5 BY JOHN 8 Se ir aitiion Ato giviel sacrifice, come in and look at the shoes we | pd sae were $40 $ 50 241 Suits were $40 Fistic News foc, ANd Gossip § | cr ine es Hennes wn| are selling tor $3.85 to $5.85."-—J. I. | ‘oats were $45 852 Suits were $45 ; Ineed it—nothing taken out for ex | Coyle, Salesman, Signet Shoe Shops. j 163 O’Coats were $50 Now 234 Suits were $50 penses. Tho Shuberts are giving the| ser of the Olympia A, A. the bis- | fights by his manager, Saul Lewls. His first] ive the feature film, ure paying all! a i | ‘ ) { F t boxing club in Philadelphia, He will be with Young Perce at the Common: lhe incidental expenses } ak Na. Ou ait 1641 O’Coats were $50 50 972 Suits were $50 dered his resignation to the officials | wealth Sperting Club, on Keb. a ne stae| The purpose, as everybody knows saheoie | , | ° phe club and it was acenpte, Much | second, win Tommy Medleers at (RE SIE]. thig time, ix ti provide money to Hg MERE 341 pari Were oF N 362 Suits were $55 ret Is shown by the fight fans of | 4 ( == take invalid ‘children from elty ten: A ey ake eens 241 ‘oats were $60 ; Wow wer t city as Taylor always mae it| ‘The nest show at the Pioneer Sperting| ments to a place whera they can eon d4uth Stat id Avenue | 382 Suits e $60 business to put on the best fight Club will be Haced #0 west Weenesday ae valesce properly. As many will be ip a ale 4 iene | | he could secure for the Olympta|ternoon, instead of Tuesday evening, the cared for as the fur! can caver. They | y y ( . Hing shows. Tasior has been iaen- [regular teaing night of ihe clo. OK Witte fed under the stinervision | 932 O’Coats were $60 50 736 Suits were $60 ied with the boxing same in “Dhi!-|MeTigue meets Youn Lapsyiies skilled dietician, nursed as they ’ | A Boe niece the main go of fifteen rounds, Oakey Kevea| rt a ett medics, 1421 O’Coats were $65 641 Suits were $65 ot new | WESt Skle, ton rounda, aud Joe Clifford va, 20d safely honsed until they are | 421 O’Coats were $70 Now 492 Suits were $70 larty Burke the light heavyweight Charley Plano of Newark for eight rounds,|Tady to come back to their homes in} ‘os who has done considerable fighting Sk town, | the clubs at New Or , intends to Charley Beecher, t local featherweight It costs only 60 cents to help the ke another trip to New for fights| who underwent an operation on his nose a - | early part of next month, Ho wants to|few weeks ago, is back in town from his | ’ ret ba with eHamplon Geno] trip to Lakewood and will shortly be ready are cers ae il seen) Game a Tee nee ee ey Yes! All-Wool Pants ey satul an ‘Tunney has already beaten | and (his manager, Phil Bernstein, expects to in @ bout here. jain’ him up for several more important = bouts in the near future | ; scauea” Hnwerts ine New. York ani?" Se aie a | Absolutely all-wool and regular Moe vyweight, mado such a great fight aa Jimmy Duffy, the crack California light- | ; age eae Tidianapotie light Noawy- | wolkht, who battles Lew Tendler of Phite- | Levy stock—made in the usual Moe r leon round na New | delphia in the main go of the four ten- ; : fared the contest a draw. Tho majority! Square Garden on Feb, 1s getting into | he : sae ‘ristie writers in that city who wit-| condition for the bout at Billy Grupp's | goes with every garment. ved the scrap we of the opinion that gymnasium in Harlem. Mike Carrier, the Round Trip ‘ow vara was entitled to the declslon, good west aide fighter, Nas been engaged | Regularly $8, $9, $10 and $11.50 by Jack Kearns to be Duffy's sparring = | ntl Bernstein, anager of Charley! partner. S d Ui oskuen demartpe nie eos Sa eee unday Excursion lers, has Just assumed the manage welant Tne eet: wilt Tee | another fighter. ‘This scrapner Is a atte , on, . j | imere, the cast aide wolterweight Sr CHa Tatra Wt (is Garden eee ares Philadelphia Local, National ant Mail Order RS et 3 Final Reductions KidK/othes will wot e srupp’ ruary H Alsagroement recently mnasium, Jackso _ Sunday, Fe ioe «| ona ithiman'e gymnast. = ten oneal Sota Train Leaves 1250 O’Coats were $8 1262 O'Caate ws were $11 lammy Putts, the one-armed fighter of | —_—————— — rs rn, HJeago, who has won several outs tn ste- MH cn x _- 845 O’Coats were $10 842 O’Coats were $13 Bivtan, has just been rigned un by his man : imilar, Exgurgions. Sundays, March = * Fedaek Cox of New Orleans, 40 ert MASTIN’S vale? ergulot § io THE ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY Moore, thy good bantamweight o! Ht at a show to be bought off at El ens’ vania System DEUTSCH-AMERIKA ado, Ark., on the of March 6, If The Route of the Broadway Limited, 1 R bi Hts wins he will aftor a bout with EMAL eET TEER is the only German languags otogravure published in ” N get Smith or Joe Lynch TABLETS bi Pk Eh eR dhl LEIA, te ae | OW OW ony Caponi, the Western featherwelaht, — the United Ste | S $8 1144 Sui $11 +t now making New Yor home, Paseo re eT eA AEE. oo . | its were uits were ae eee fa ere’ (a anathar bare: ts GRAND RAPIDS } i The artistic make-up and ‘beautiful reproductions in this | 1441 ae - Int. He will go against Kid Coster, the | ‘ecg . . 936 Suits were $10 926 Suits were $13 be Orleans bantamweight, in a ten-round | FURAHTURE magazine insure its being preserved in the German-Amer- test at Houston, ‘Tox. Capont has won 2 i tee oe Ie Massa Us Li tassel. onetsis, an foe | APARTMENTS FURNISHED ican household and read by every member of the family, | Claes. ta New jt reason he ougtn to have no trouble in| 1 York M Bence 1862 g Coster. Cap is und e SI c 1 Tire. Oe Increased COMPLETE FROM St | Here is an entirely new and lertile field for advertisers. ‘or the next boxing show at the Broad Energy | A magazine backed by the big buying power of German- | oe ly Exhibition Association of Brooklyn on y leday night Matchmaker Rogers has Americans. med up four ten-round bouts for the oe- - = lion, Willic Hurke will battle Nick Foley, | Bere ear | 119-125 Walker Street ey, Happy Mahoney will swap punches S G er ree In Frankie Berry and Billy Rykoff clashes | t t | fm deny Leon. aats-riero 173 B d Entrance on S perc eosin ene toners Govnaraiion Downtown PFOGGWOY crtiand st. | Second Boston, but now of Brookiyn, has been | S— re) | . Paty Na manager, Charley Goldman, _——| P = In the 409 Eastl49%St. 2" Floor former bantamweiglit, to meet Mike Col- _ ‘ot the Arena, Jersey City, Feb. 7 22-24 North William St., Nai? Berk Bronx & Bergen Aves. igs Hlersoovitch, the Canadian fighter who | COLUMBUS AVENUE | Beekman 4300 | ‘ently Knocked out Jimmy Kelly of Har-| + or | rn quick time at the Star Sporting Club | GET. 103° & 104" STS | ‘ \ # —— eee