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6s Evening World Magnetic Score Board Will Reproduce Tiger-Crimson Game'" DICK'SONLG 3 ee Bam PNALIZE AS CLEAVES i re am riors at Cambridge Will Be Shown Saturday, Here's The Evening World muz- netic scoreboard, which will be used to show the Aen Harvard game at Cambridge Saturd: ‘The game will aac at oP. M., and ts thereafter until the whistle blows every piay s\scod by the Crimson and ) the Ti il) be illustrated. F The m hich gave hanno. ball fans almost an eye-witness view fo the World Series between the Yanks and Giants, will move over the zinc field, on which a gridiron is dia- grammed, giving a facsimile of play engineered in the Harvard fum, trom a grounded pass to @ 6h- yard run, from a touchback to a goal from placement. The magnetic scoreboard is easy to follow and readily understood. Centre of interest, of course, iy the fleld itself, which, as the picture shows, {8 lald out in style similar to the regulation course. Oyer this rolls the little mag- netic ball which reproduces the plays While the magnet. movements of the pigskin, a system ot words and numerals helps the funs to know who manipulated the pig- skin. Consulting the picture above, you will see the line-up of each teum ut either side of the board. Opposite the name of cach player is a number. Whenever the ball is advanced, or whenever scoring takes place, number of the player advan is flushed the lettering which describes thi : To simplify the action for the foot- ball fan, all plays which have to do with advancing the ball, such us the kick-off, running with the bull, punt- ing and the forward puss, are shown im the upper left section. All plays which have to do with scoring are shown in the upper right corner, Penalties are shown in a line that runs just below these sections und just above the field, The team beving possession of the t le} session. At the right, be the downs and the yard. Mashed. | Hero ts the best way to watch the First, look at the upper left section to see whether the play is kickoff, carrying tho bull, a punt or a forward Second, as soon as a einer as flashed opposite one of look in the line-up for cS the abt who has u HARDING PROCLAIMS “RED CROSS SUNDAY” Calls on America to Sappert An- noal Membership Drive, WASHINGTON, Noy. 10.—President Herding to-day issued a proclamation calling upon the American peop i support the annual Red Cross me Ghip roll call, beginning to-morrow. and continuing until Tha Day unite with th such 0 a ren ser and sanct —_ BALL FOR ARMISTICE EVE, American Woman's Association to Entertain To-Night. An Armistice Eve Ball will be given o-night at Clover Gardens, Grand Cen- ral Palace, by the American Woman's ‘Association, Inc, Broadway favorites who will contrib- Bite to a program aerneed by Airy. Ima Claybureh, ¢ re ‘Will Rogers, Warwick, Lo Georg Starr, Brooks Wyndham, Ru Miss airiem K, Piiver oad Mies ldorado Jo we DINNER TO HED CHOSS NEAD. “KICKOFF BY ia TOUCHDOWN = | —" CEN | By CARPIED BY Bas KICKED GOAL ARTI’ 2 ramus oa GAL PUTED BY FL LT asa ARTS SAFE Every Move of Grid War-]pumer ¢ ball shows the! THE EVENING WORLD, ‘FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, CLEMENCEAU’S AIM IS PEACE ENTENTE “Tiger” Wi “Preach U, S. Anglo- Co M. Clemenceau ut the American Con- passport vised yester d his object in visiting a affairs.” He mm 4 GREW LG® 15 CLARK © 16 KUNHARDTRG 17 DUNKER RT 18 HOLDER RE CARLETON SIMON GETS PEN FROM DRUG SQUAD Second Anniversary of His Appoint- ment Brings Celebration, r Carleton Simon's sec ry as Special Deputy sioner in charge of the D DOWN 22 CHAPIN F> ARDS 70 GO MB MINUTES When you have done this a few times you will be familiar with | ¢ the numbers, as comparativel " players are used In advancing the HW Third, (urn your ‘gaze to the dia- uinimed field and you will see how fo the ball moves in execution of the |h play. ” Fourth, look below the field and |accomp: you will get the down and the yards|from ono 0. ' soon a6 @ play is completed, re- peat this routine on the next one. When the ball gets down to the ter- BONWIT TELLER’ &CO. The Specially Shop of | Originaliono FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. SATURDA Y—Reduced Prices passing of the ball m to another, s of room tn City He peech, a suro to take in ‘The Evening W: orla's|{n the name or the Narcotic D free foothall party Saturday at 2 P. M.'with a handsome gold fountatn pen. Misses’ Plain or Fur Trimmed Coats 54.00 Formerly up to 75.00 Youthful straightline models in loretta with mole, monterey with caracul or normandy with wolf; also coats of arabella to wear with one’s own furs. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Fur Trimmed Winter Coats 85.00 Formerly up to 135.00 Wrap or blouse models of arabella, panvelaine, veldyne or gerona with large collars of beaver, squirrel, mole, fox or wolf. Sizes 14 to 18. ‘THIRD FLOOR: Assembled From the Regular Stock At Greatly Reduced Prices. MISSES’ SILK or CLOTH FROCKS 28.00 38.00 54.00 74.00 Formerly 55.00 to 135,00 ° TWO OR THREE OF A KIND FOR DAYTIME OR EVENING WEAR. A large variety of styles in crepe silks, lace, taffeta, net, studded Georgette crepe, plain or flowered chiffon. Also a number of attractive styles in tailored frocks of twill cloth. Sizes 14 to 18. THIRD FLOOR MISSES’ AND WOMEN'S TWO and THREE PIECE SUITS Misses’ Fur Trimmed or Pain Suits Formerly up to 75.00 Youthful types with lounge, sack or box coats in loretta, moussine or tweed, with collars of mole, nutria or raccoon, or in smart models with fur. Sizes 14 to 18. s & Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits 88.00 Formerly up to 135.00 Women’ Straightline or tight hip models of marvella, pandora, with beaver, caracul, squirrel or mole collar veldyne or marleen Sizes 14 to 18 | SECOND Tee Ce } 1993, - Jranklin Simon g Co, Af Store of Individual Shops i FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Of Special Interest Saturday (for Mademoiselle (x4 t0 20 Yrs.) FUR COLLARED THREE-PIECE BLOUSED JACKET SUITS The Facket Mi ay Be Worn As a Separate Coat With Any Frock, 68.0 A smart model iust created, and announcing the lowest price at whith a new suit of this fashion and quality has ever been achieved. 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PAISLEY SILK CREPE FROCKS Paisley Patterned Banded with Beige Clipped Ostrich whichis newerthan fur 69,50 Paris and Fifth Avenue have agreed upon the fashion of the Paisley patterned frock With deep bands of beige calored clipped ostrich, and nothing is smarter, newer or more becoming, Misses’ I’ gock Suop— Second Floor = Sashion of the winter franklin Simon & Co, cA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. ig Of Special Interest Saturday for Girls (8 to 16 years) ’ GIRLS WINTER COATS WITH GRAY SQUIRREL, AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM OR RACCOON FURS In new winter fabrics and new youthful colors including beaver-tan. be a FULL FLARE COATS HALF BELTED COATS STRAIGHT LINE COATS BLOUSED COATS in beaver-tan, Sorrento blue, pote tery red or navy blue. Silk lined and warmly interlined. Giris’ Coat Suop—Second Floor Jranklin Simon g Co, A Store of Individual Shops bet FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Of Special Interest Saturday For the Funior Nass (13 0 17 yrs) FROCKS OF VELVETEEN WITH FUR Like older sister the Funior Mss wears the leading 24.50 The youthful round neckline andelbowsleevesare finished with bands of soft fur; a hang- ing side panel faced with silk. crepe in contrasting color gives the fashionable irreg- ular hemline. In black, brown or green Jysion Missus’ Druss SHorp— Second Floor =