The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1922, Page 5

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SERENE re erry oe THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922. 5 i " ! ia 6 towels. Harold Levy and Hyman]from start to finish. L ay affairs forbidden?"* off their fieht with just a couple of | Day is a method of keeping the fight-| vears at the home of her son, Albert Ve amm an Nathan ave { ul Reisner supported Nathan; Lew Wal-|'Attaboy" was distit The boys themselves take cage o’| econds. I never knew anythin: ling clean, fair and straight Payson Terhune, the writer, at @unnya | ow iach’ and David) Goldstatn were it [the tumute, Kat thes that,” he explained. “When some |ubout it until the next morning whe —- b mpton Lake. i ain'w corner just opened their mouths and—in boy] ody tries to start something, infor. ]it was was all over and settled." “MARION HARLAND’S” A » totally blind, he dictated the othe a, i ‘ s to n secretary. i With Fists on “Grudge Lay’? | Ssresnze ous om wat, paoeinse tate a a fight to begin. Sam was hanes MEMOIRS TO BE PRINTED However, don't get the idea that the WORLD FLYER JAKE, DELAYED juiet and serious. At the word of the “The one thing about which we have | 9¢ Z : debrew Orphan Asylum, which be er jl ‘ ‘i s, y Her Manoscript Was Dictated to BY MONSOONS, n e rew rp an Sy um referee, Counsellor ald Sth neideey to be careful,’ Assistant Supt. Bona-| grudge to be worked off. The last one | ongs to the Federation of Jewish a Secretary. AMBALA, British India, Aug. Se e darted into the ring and] parte told me, “is that the audience | was about two weeks a The only | Philanthropic § es, and has care Mt 4 ‘ phy f A e As abo! 0 weeks ago. 6 01 ne late Mrs. Mary Virginia. ‘Te ajor W. T. Blake, the " ~———_—»¢. — 1 d e von't get so carried aw staze|exception to the publicity of the con | for no less than 13,000 children in th The | Mrs. M Virginia T baa Wea Ju atcaoniinlie 1 British aviator a lot more fights o bats is in the case of the school cap | sixty of its existence, is hune, known as “Marion Harland,” npting to circle the globe by : . rs * ‘ o- | airplane, arrived here at 7 0 Amsterdam Avenue Orphanage Believes in Having Hor cute: |efesthg, puOthE'tlewnr oky CANO Their Charges Settle Childish Disputes in a two-minute every boy worth his salt will have published | The weather in Northern India (s very tie of the night, not long ago, times when he simply has to “fight it Mrs. ‘Terhune, who was|unfavorable for flying, owing to mon- a 7 ee low's portion at the dinner-table, if] m dade g Fair, Manly Way, and Boys Like It. sot being a professional fight ye-|te sceond chap comes in a few min-[down to the gymnasium and pulled out” with some other boy, and Grudge ninety-one years old, spent her inst few’ aoons © OR @ntet_ och ene Le eee teers purtey | cThen we have one fight scheduled |= bo vy] Which is really a matter of chivalry ts and undercuts and all],,. —— The challenger's friend, rather a the other kinds were floating lhe trey has to be a these combats, A common cause is when one fellow annexes another fel- . Who consider it beneath y to fight before an audienc Two of them got up in for prize fighters. The| who died at Pompton 1 ecognize that | cently, left the man ounds with minute rest By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Nathan Bloom and Sam Slavin Nave ringing heads to-day and aching Jaws and other sore spots. But Nathan and Sam have a settled grudge, alaround from the first. and n nied vent a fie ee OunTeuTTed quenched grouch. That is because they were the Benny onard and} was downed bis Wal in ee oka i draw, ni ally the little boy's blows e drudg > » tebrew Ore! i sterdam Avenue} #nd once in the third round, In thel had no nvked’ itt s 2 Tendler of e lg Rats at the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Ams jam Avenu ait Pout Bett boye: Cooked (he HAE EBLE Goan bey ae vill 0. ! ad 188th Street. They fought it out, with eight-ounce gloves, In four] Nobody scored a knockout, but Nathan| friend, who is 4 size or so larger, has FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET founds of as sharp and snappy younger set boxing as anybody would wisn] obviously had “the edge” dn his op-|asked permission to go In and really ‘ tosee. As a matter of fa 4a most enthusiastic ringside crowd did see it—| ponent, and tne audience was not sur] punish the big boy—tor his chum's : a4 many of the 1,100 orphans in the asylum as could crowd about the roped. | prised when the referee lifted Nathan's | sake." - ; Sf ring in the basement playroom. Included were not a few blue-frocked | &*™ a Seer wiraineds iikeagh i Parnas ay ; 3 Sdppers—it is perfectly good form, nowadays, for ladies to attend boxing| jroned a bit ANeisteaets had but UDI t they ever fight about a girl? j outs. . . e ‘ fight—and his final touching of] ‘They never tell us if they do?’ Grudge Day is an ancient and|the ring, beside each a red flre-pail trae? nt's hand was something led Mr. Be t honorable institution at the Hebrew] filled with water. Also, each boy had lacking {n fervor. mentae e tgee tog ontinuin ur Orphan Asylum, although yesterday|two seconds, properly equipped with ‘The audience was one long scream, “Are other fights, except Grudge ‘was the first time it was open to the |= = —— ——————— | e e public. It is under the special pro- Po 4 tection of Supt. Lionel J. Simmonds as Uu a sf t himself, for he was a Hebrew Orphan THIS GALE IS IN PROGRESS AT ALL THREE STORES = 4 Asylum boy and he knows the need r ) which boys there, like boys every-]| @& 25% 0% . i where, have for working off their ; t 4 R d > feuds with their fists. When two fel- (0) Oo e uctions ; lows get to the point where they yearn ry to: “knock each other's block off" well with all deference to the pacifists, the ° : . - - . * > Gay thing to do is to give them a Towels and Toweling adh : Decorative Linens ; chance. fee Scotch All Linen Huck Special shipments from abroad, Real Madeira Luncheon 7 ef ny asking for it, at the ’ , * 6 D . E ONS, || Sets broi ; | They get It by asking tor it cat th Women S Towels, hemmed. doz., 4.20 , for which orders were issued ets, hand embroidered 4 Hebrew Orphan Asylum. Sam Slavin, trish Ailoninen: Huck | Mi d , ; set, 4.75 and 5.75 for example, dived through a swing- ape a ? 7 lect n advance, have made | . 1 st THe Coorway ‘not tong ago, with NOVELTY STRAP EFFECTS Towels, ilaphet'e ha | ar Me ai ; seal | ; paps tgp ta i Nathan Bloom in hot pursuit. As doz., 5. | possible this extraordinarily | vand- ; x 8. ; Ble puaben (ue cuon mack aen oe SANDALS AND OXFORDS Trish All Linen Glass and | J quality at these amazing] doz., 5.50 and 6.75 : arm went through the glass and was ' Pantry Towels, hemmed. Red |} 80004 y f pane, Pure Irish Linen Tea Nap- so badly cut’ that he pad t ‘ A ve ; : h Bae Ncepltal for eave days n Pl Whi d or Blue checks. —_doz., 5.50 | low prices. kins, hemstitched. doz., 3.00 Ramvewboint; Gam Was responsibl enty o ites an Turkish Bath Towels t Mosaic Tea Napkins, hand- for Nathan's injury; from another, hi ‘ 8, pikes ee Mos i s, wasn't nerefore, the two view- Patent Leathers hemmed. doz., 2.90 and 3.75 embroidered corr ers. doz., 5.75 points—and boys—had it out with the s Table Clotl 1 Napki 5 i, Say ; See oths and Napkins _ [ ee The bout would have taken place in able . I ns | 3.000 yards Irish All Li th tyard if it hadn't : . ri SIrish AULI | 3,000 yards Iris! nen RARAY Hor cinbeleb dente avouldeHiave All this Spring and Summer Model 5.000 yards ieiabialtTAten 1000 Irish All Linen Damask Table . 5 Then the ringsid aid hi s | Glass Towe ing been four tiers of fireescapes. But : : : ‘| 2 aes . ach. 2.83 || 4 piewee cane cotihe Gate formerly selling at prices up to $12.00 Crash Toweling Clee Ean Atay Bien | Yard 23¢ a were spread in a fifteen-foot square in 600 d The Alle Linen Dasa! are t the basement playroom, the Yard 19 | doz. Irish ¢ amask — |} Redick lus ' femeeon ie alot ; . y BS e || Table Napkins, size 21x21 in. doz., 3.90 hecked " spectators sat on the fic f ‘ A VE | | checke : the window seats, and even on he » ( Second Floor) ees ReMeeairia order to gat w youd vine Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit ( : The boys are about fifteen years old |* 47 West 34th St, New York : and nearly the samo si nl ge BROOKLYN - 390 FULTON ST. NEWARK - 649 BROAD ST. ie ft Nathan is a bit heftier. ‘They fough 4 4 wo nusua aster- a e a ues in running drawers und sweaters. iT] STORES WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST Nathan wore a gray ar 1 a They had seats in opposite corners of! Bg Qeseee yi] in the Midsummer Sale of Furniture Closed ie ae ae aaa eo — All Day | gD ot | f - Saturday | ae = i = — = A Broadway Final Reduction Sale Thursday and Friday Four-piece Louis XVI model Chamber Suite, illus- trated, all frames, solid Walnut. Panels of figured Ten- Piece Queen Anne model Suite, illustrated, combination Walnut or: Ma- burt Senet: pone area Chiftsrols: full size hogany. Buffet, ne Cabinet, Extension and Vanity Caseand BowEn . Dresser Side Tables, five Side Chairs and one and Vanity Case have glass tops... 337.50 ArmChair .. ae 197.50 (*Reg. U. 8. Pat. Of.) [Seventh Floor] Unrestricted Choice of Our ~- © Exceptional Values in Clearance! Domestic Rugs Inlaid Linoleum Children’s and Big Girls’ ! White Footwear Reduced! Entire Stock of Cotton D<esses | Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, the kind ; in which the color goes all the way 1.45 to 3.65 to make room for Fall Shipments . through. sq. yd., 1.19 : ‘ ’ rmerly 2.50 to 7.00 i Radically Red uced Way Below Cost Fine Imported Linoleum of an 3 e ign 4 a Peanless Wilton Bugs, 8:00 extremely good quality. ’ Every pair of White Shoes sizes 9 x 12 ft. or 8.3 x 10.6 : sq. yd., 2.45 in Pumps, Oxfords, Sandals ier eerie 4 650 Dresses 400 Dresses 375 Dresses Plain Brown Battleship Linoleum and Boots is marked at a Petree Beary | in a limited quantity. sq. yd., 1.75 great reduction for imme- elvet Rugs, do}! | Formerly to 9.75 For ly to 12.75 Fi 5 Peg teen a BREET Som diate clearance. The sizes size 9 x 12 ft. ; 4 ee . shail dias [Eighth leer} range from the infant's size wii | 21% to a big girl’s size 7. Plain Color Rag Rugs, 9.75 4 [Second Floor} size 9 x 12 ft.; to close out ’ - Chenille Bath Rugs, 2.95 size 2.6 x 5.0 reversible and washable 185 3.85 7.85 Comprising Frocks Comprising Voile, Higher-Cost Voile, of Voile, Linene Linen, Gingham & Linen and Silk and Gingham Ratine Frocks Dresses Imported Grass Rugs, 5.00 size 9 x 12 ft. or 8 x 10 ft attractive, well-made and durable [Eighth Floor} Imported 15-piece Porcelain Cereal Set Special 5.95 This is a set which every house- wife finds an absolute necessity. It consists of six cereal jars, six spice jars, one salt box and one oil and one vinegar bottle, neatly decorated in a choice of designs. [Sixth Floor] 6 SOR I BS Clearance Sale of~ Strollers, Go-Carts 11.75 up to 22.50 This clearance includes our entire stock of Strollers and Go-Carts, with or without hoods, in all colors. Most unusual values will be offered. [Fifth Floor] Advance Modes in Fall Frocks Copies and Adaptations of Successful Models Selling from 39.50 to 59.50° 19 75 Stunning new models of Canton Crepe and Crepe Romaine for informal pe and all daytime occasions, ‘The new vogue of the Draped Silhouette and Slenderized Line is eloquently revealed, Black and navy pre- Extraordinary dominating shades, Sizes 14 to 42, Value

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