it-SB , ITM"!! - .i ersssJS f"J "Y-yn? swwf icssws&'Wiri v ' r fft(jMVS7tf;(WHnl frtYVVVWip T' "'" " " '- a ' "' ' ' '"Vv ' v ' K , f " r ( . . - - ,. - ... BVENBia. PUBBIO. jatlGBB-HriiADBiLPHIA. MONDAY. SEPTEMBEB 18, ej" 1922 P. B. A. TO DISCUSS BASEBALL SERES Championship Can Hardly Be Decidecl With Twilight Games Out of the Question BOB EVANS AGAIN TO COACH COLWYN A- IMPORTANT TILTS TONIGHT nv U'HJJAM S. DALLAS TUB I'hlliiilelpliln H'iebnll Associa tion will mert tlf cvrnlnsnt the Hetel Wnlteii '' 'enllpr ulint means v.111 r-e tiil.ru le decide the baseball chomplen-lilp of' thl" locality. Frem (Mi niiKlc It new nppcnrs an If tin' unmet ucrv !',,C1 t0 ,ntc prediu'p a olinmple'i. ns tulllqtit con tests arc out of the mictien. Tlitwc that have been plnccl htivu ended In dlsraptlHfactlen. due le peer judsment 0f the umpires In gcnr-nilly waiting until the team behind scoured n suf ficient number et runs in inr iw- ' tftltc the lead cnlv te have the score revert te the previous Inning. The Seuth I'lillnde'.phln scries 1 In abeyance waiting the decision of Judge Patterson regarding the disputed FlcUhrr-Seuth I'hllly game. The North Philadelphia scries will be de cided when llildesburg pns Dok-en and HrldeKbuw, has res gncd. Uhe ""'est Phllndelphln wring is up te the Lit-Philadelphia Term nnl centwt to te morrow at Fifty fourth and Ulmwped SJ. If the store boy win they will be tied with Shannhun. The nichmend Stars are the eham eham nlens of the (olerrd tlivWen and the Sut'of-tewnrrs1 is still uncertain. Just hew all teami could meet and Mettle the Is.ue is n question for a SoWmen te decide, hut Oeerge Cartwrlght might prove te be that Solemon. Brldcsburg nt North Phils Ilrirtcbui g dropped out of the OS OS unditlen owing te disputed game lth the North Phils. The same twins plnjed esterdny. however, and meet again tonight en the North Pulls field at Fourth nnd Wlngohecklng streets. Yesterdaj llridesburg walked away from their rivals, hnmmering Koblnsen nnd riebb Wilsen nil ecr the let for tuentv lilt nnd fourteen runs, while Beb lllggins held his opponents te live The content tenieht will be a pitching duel between Itav Stelnnder and Lefty Costelle. Ycstcr.lnv Whites Zllenlgcr presed te be the star, with five suc ceshc hits, nnd with four en Saturday net up n local record with nine suc cejslic binglcs. Illlldjle nt Flelslier Anether Important tilt en tonight's lnjeut will be staged nt Twentv-slxth end Ileul streets, where the Flelsher yarneri take en Illlldnte. The down dewn down eowners nnd the IXubyltes base stu,;ed Feventl hcnMitlenul game-, this beasen and with Hill fJileMiahcr pitching the ymncr.s hope te lower the colors of Ed Ueldcn's chin. Playing nt St. Carthage yesterday, the Flcisher bejB defeated Phllly Ter tnlnal, .'1 te '2. Manager Nelan Intro duced Harry Mackey en the 'hill. Mnckuv has been pitching for Woods Weeds town. N. .7.. and proved te be the mas ter et l lie in 11 loud boys at all stages. Anethei game is yen tonight's card at Shetzllne Paik. where the Seuth PliiN niett tlic Wildwood A. A., of Frankford. Tills club has mode' a cridltihle record nineng uptown clubs and Is giien a clnnec bj Munager Itu d'llplt befeie the season comes te a clete. Delaware County Football Team All Set for Opening Game en September 30 Thirty-five Answer Media Practice Th MclH A A held Its flrM football rrarMi-e (if the rsnoen nt Central High's j i, Id answefid Ihe call pnil lhlrtv-fln trcm flnneurnncp Media will ha th bet tcum In its history nnd only traveling piti'i nlll 1m plnil Oumes nre pejtht with 1 Inrsburi. 1'rnnKferd Wi4tlm.hm.se. I.an nstcr Cliften Ik'rhti M 1 1 uf Atlnntla CIH Kin Hiiln and i IuIik ' this nllbr. iddi"8 llirrj Wubt,r "DO Virth Twentieth tHct, or tfiiline Poplar Vj?5 J yi'eday's Independent Games j lrldeli!irit nt Vcrtli I'lil'llf. fourth ami WlnKehniMni; itrM-t. 1 1 i 1 1 fl I c- rt F1;Ih!ict, Twcntj-Blvth and Kerd klrects, Hlldnend. nf IVinkfertl. nt Seuth I'hU Uf. Ilreml nml IJItIp- Rtrcets. IKNTMWW1 ItEStir.TS Itanliui-, 7i I'lilln. I'ms., 'i ' ii In c lj I'nlm. I'iui.. 4 l-iut Niw Vnrl.. 7: I. A .1 llobsen. i. ;iriin i. In n( m in. P II. A.'.l hi. turlii ?? !j riilli. Ttrmlnil. 'J. r'iliii. Mi Nenli I'l 1 I tt. S. Iiittrsun 'idlt III V.nt Orunee, 2, ! , tA''- i tmn I'elnt. 2. Illldile. IHj (lut-it I'Llnt. . I-, i nucl, Oi buiuli 1 .ills, ,"i Ardrniire. Oi Slnnrliuiit. B. Jlerese, 4 1 IlrldcKliuric A. ".. 3. Tulip A. c. Ill Meriuntr A. A 0. ht. llieiiiiH, Hi IlKMr, 3. lr':(.n"inll 3i tlrtrlx. 3 Audubon, ,ii Atlnntlr Ultlnlen, 2. Ilroekliwn, 4; Ilrirrh, I. JurtN ('. L'.. 2: Limnihle, 0. JJeiiin. i Shuriulmn. l. 'Jrl'lei. '.'i De l.ii s.lle. 2 (H Innlnxj). h';,"tli'rl( IJn'H Clnh lilt I.'hfrty Stars. 0 AIMeIIitIu-h Uli l.lnllphl, 7. Ketlinrniu h I .It Slinuniunt. Tt. "'ffiilk r I', flt r Innlctv7 3. Mliiwm, Ot s rlnr Mill. I. DAVjHATS $ Girt COIiKECT fall styles In ,UJ Uurbys and Seft Felts, Orrtrrbr "J"1.0 '" aU the n0W Mull fhndes. A. M. DAVIS, 13! N. 13th Street Own i:inilnc t Chfrr H. Heating 2nd Ventilating Three years of experience in teaching this course, with the co operation of the students them elves, insures for this year the best success we have ever had. Enrollment Open New DREXEL Evening Scheel VICTRIX FIRST OPPONENT The Oelwyn A. C, pioneers of foot ball In Delaware County, will open their twenty-Becend reason enr week from this Saturday, or te" be exact, en Sep tember 30. AH the tames will be pleyed en their field nt Fourth etreet nnd Ellis avenue, Celwyn, r-a., and as the residents and fans In that ocetlen nre taking an un- ruL,n,r.Vt '" thc ,com " ""gest J ".., tVe scasen nre "Pected. l,IV ,Evnn"' Me e"er Urslnns ii ci ih.ai? bfcl' cn?Bed te eeaeh WJtlJ .-nd ?" P1"8 nave been prac ticlng severel nfght a week since Sep tember B. Frem present indication the I1 "J Hi, De ,n "enticrrui shape te, VirtrU O C ftme' h lB W,th the Evans started with Celwyn last sea- san iilirt in first rear un rnnrli flt..l.n.,i n wonderful eleven with thc material at band. With the majority of last year's aggregation back, together with tHc ad dition of some premising material, Col Cel wyn expects te romp nwav with the championship of Delaware County, and that is their genl Celwyn is desirous of hearing from all teams played last year together wltn Ewlng, Riverside, Mount Carmel. All Lnncaster, Heading Tigerd, Cliften Hclghta nnd teams of this class, Teams wishing te play Celwyn should pet in touch with F. .1. Curry, 100 Chestnut street, Celwyn, Delaware Ceuntv. or nhene Darbv 335. after 7:30 P. M. K-l ''B&Pf W'' IIiiiiiiiiiiiT SH ' ' aiiiiiiiiiil liiiiiiiiiam ' ' m ' JillllllllH iiiiiiiiiiiiM'HiBlkMiiiiiiiiiiiiiifll 1 VlllllllllllllllllH IBillllllB iiiA HiiiiiiiiiiiiH Vammillllm vykbiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih Bt i CLiiiiiiiiiHI v VKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH ilHiliH On Feature Hat Wlta c TJIndlnt 3" and Better Giadae West Phila. Headquarter for Stetson Hats Betson Hats 12 S. 52d St 4012 Lancaster At. PHIL! KM5K GH. nitMT HBATH AT OI flaWiAriffSfAYnme. FOOTBALL SCORES KehetairMr, Amatenr. Preflt . ml-PrfeiUn(il, Information rrfardln( real mw mttIc will be maHrt te maaaartrs aendlac nam et team ana" MraM te A 0J. MEDGEtt OmCE Spring Garden Institute N. E. Cor. Bread 8erln Oerdan 8U rhiladalpbU RADIO COURSE prlncli wlrel Anlll of t. vrt-B.'-jSB. B ELEOTIIOITY AND AUTOMOIIIE Tflt Claaata RADIO Mkl MMhaaleal. .Arrtl ftetnrI a ,Frat Hani Dr a w I n i ArltfaMHf. M.3J- l juminciiri OAKLAND TOURING 11)21! Reed as nwi n. nmv dnrk blue. Rex tep: pr're $300. can Ij geen at HOWARD GARAGE 2310 N. HenrnrH trrrt ,'jM,!:!i'i!,''iW,'!;'i Wf in ViM,"!-, T t'B iri' :'!' WM . i a 1 1 i r i'i i :?'! .i i ' i ii. C4ff J!i V ''I, '! 'I&fci t . " Ml I'I U ' '':,. . .V.".!,,'m, '. . ,aaw.i,ni""i: i '!. . K.-l. i II 1 i. . I .' a ,:mm wimliii'i ' I . i .: .i a 'W i'i p hi j i'i nlMjii i. V ..I ,. K.' . ir .1. .i'i. i it i.iii yi'Kmm MAKE US PROVB.IT TODAT JEWETT power, compared with Its weight, means 50 H. P. in a 2805-lb. car. Decidedly a sturdy car 100 lbs. heavier than eeme Ite size mere piston displacement than ANY .Ar its size. And every pound of this extra weight is One material. Call Sprues 1410 for a Demonstration W A.WIUEV M9T9R C9 tPaige and JneHt Dittribvten BR9AO STREET AT VINE. PHILADELPHIA Associate Dealers a.tre 8. BBOAD 8T. PAIOK tJAl.KS CO. xuie HODin nraia ei. FENCIT, MOTOE COMPANY.' 338 Kerth OSd Ht.- IIAMILTON OARAGE. 31th an Hartley rrnpa.. ti. tnnt S UAHitiS STENTOX MOTOB 8.U.ES Aru tr.nvi n iirniBmiii. wwwm. Cor. Ilninea St. and Htenten At. tiferwe nVB AI1T1 MS Harerferi At. einan AUTO .WORKS. 8NYDER IIBOS.. S629 Germantown Are. Suburban Dealers MADnKV'fl CABAOK. Ijincjatfr Are.. Itrjn Manr VORTHEVST GARAGE. 1733 Wakellec St.. l'runlierd CLARK'S GARAOE. Flonrtewn. Pa. ".Jkulel I mallaai LzSimii vtntla aefl Lew Rate -T"Tl . M - mitSiwziirM """& pnf n k TODAY idM At the Philadelphia TI Ceantry Clib, Ida, Pa. Hatch Ha 4 P. M. General Admission, 50c Angle-American (EasUett) Team 1. 8. Sanferd 2. Earl Hopping 3. MaJ. F. B. Hurndall . Back MnJ. V. W. Leckatt Va. Orange County Team 1. W. A. narrlman 2. C. C. Rumaey 3. Malcolm Starenaen Back Morgan Belmont Take Talrmeunt Tark Trelloy or P. R. R. Train Norrlntewn Branch. Bread St. Rta. Tickets en auto at. all Cenwar'a Thftntr Tlrkt Aronel and nimhela A OLYMPI BOXING Tealf at Bread & Baiarid Teaif at HEIGHT-ROUND BOUTS-S WI.fi.IS . vs. snVSer stSne vs. SAhsbM HERMAN vs. ealy tra.ne vs. mm JACKSON vs. BROWN1 PRICES, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 &$3 MBata en .ait. Main Offlea. Calfher Pfar "tiR'C'l 1lth.W" Paaaawe huloen. Pnea Walaui a41. . CnnnlnjinT. 10 B. SM 81. f''. i. K. Cor, nth It Meltaaa St. RACING AT HAVRE DE GRACE SEPT. 20 TO 30 (laeluiilre) SEVEN RACES DAILY (Eastern Standard Time) OAAMAlal V)a ,!& a f a VB . nurrmi r ninMirniiin mm. &. w lenTe Rread St. Station 12:34 P. (rain raad St. Statlan IC-at P I . Weat Phil., lliJO P. ill direct le reurae. Parler and Dlnlna- Car. (KuBtern Standard Time). Tjx Adrataftten Orandatand and Pad. deck, (1.68, Includlnc GeTernment ITHhT RACE AT X-30 P. SI. flliU.1 A FALL TAILORING ANNOUNCEMENT OF EXTRAORDINARY IMPORTANCE OUR daylighted merchant tailoring shop is in a position te make you an unusual special tailoring preposition for this Fall and Winter season of 1 922-23. The Dittrich Company, importing tailors, established by Charles C. Dittrich in 1 856, recently sold their complete stock of woolens te us. In that stock were thousands of yards of lightweight, medium weight and Winter weight suitings, as well as overceatings. Hundreds of men and young men during the season just closing were enabled te take advantage of the extraordinary values offered in the lightweights. New then we offer all the Fall Weight and Winter Weight Suitings and Overceatings that came te us from this, one of the city's eldest merchant tailoring establishments, te be SPECIALLY BUILT TO MEASUREMENT AT 48 . It is a fact that the Dittrichs, whose business was essentially a personal tailoring service, charged from $100 te $125 for suitings and over ever over eoatings which have come te us because they have consolidated their business with another tailoring shop. Think of it you can cheese from the finest imported cloths for either your new Fall and Winter suit or overcoat. a William H. vVanamaker Daylight Merchant Tailoring Shep 1217-19 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday XnellenburgS 1200 Yards of 59c Mercerized Table Damask At 32C Yard An Extraordinary Value Several very pretty pattern in smooth, medium weight material. 68 inches wide. At 32c today only. Ne Mail or Phene Often bNELLENBURcS Economy Basement Have Yeu Been Waiting for a Worth Werth While Sale of Drapery Scrims, Voile and Marquisette? 15c Kinds, Special at 10c Yard 20c Kinds, Special at 15c Yard 25c Kinds, Special at 18c Yard 30c Kinds, Special at 22c Yard Including a wonderful assortment of materials for deer and window curtains. White, cream and ecru. With double border in beautiful color combinations, or plain. " SnELLENBURGS Economy Basement Regular and Extra Size Undermuslins Priced te Attract the Meat Economical Women Envelope Chemises and Drawers'. . . OQ Of lingerie cloth. Chemises are finished OcV with French knots; drawers with tailored ruffle and tucks. Night Gowns, Bleemers and Drawers". Tailored models of lingerie cloth. Drawers ruffled with embroidery. Envelope Chemises, Skirts and Night Gowns Several pretty models. Exceptionally geed value. 49c 79c Women's Extra-Size Batiste Bleemers Tailored models finished with elastic at waist and knee. 49c Women's Extra-Size Night Gowns at Finished with neat blue stitching, gerie cloth. 69c Made of lin- Women's Percale Bungalow Aprons at. 79c Of checked and striped percales finished with ninine- easn ana peexct. Band Gingham Aprons for s AQg Women at xtC Finished with tie and pocket. Made from always practical checked gingham. SheTldIbUrgS Economy Baserm nt Basement Rug Stere Extra Specials Heavy Tapestry Brussels Rugs Size 9x12 JQ rjf Feet pO 4 V Alex. Smith's Tapestry Brussels Rugs 7.6x9 ft. $9.00 Seconds Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs 6x9 ft. $6.59 Seconds Alex. Smith's Seamless Velvet Rugs 6x9 ft. $12.00 Seconds Size 9x12 Feet High-Pile ttOK QQ Axminster Rugs, Imperfect PwO07 Stair Carpets Te Sell at 50c en tlw Dellar A plefin-un of a noted maker'H atecit Full rolls Beautiful patterns te nclect from. Nene sold te clenlere. Ne mail or phene orders. Heavy Tapestry, C9c yd. Weel Tapestry, 79c yd. Heavy Velvet, $1.19 yd. Weel Velvet, $1.39 yd. Heavy Quality Cocea Mats 79", 98", n.29 a ai Rubber Stair Treads 7x18 In. 98c Dez. 9x18 In. $1.29 Dez. GENUINE (gNCOii m Art Rugs and Neponset All slightly imperfect. $16.20 9x12 ft $8.69 $14.20 9x10.6 ft $7.69 $12.15 9x9 ft $6.69 $10.10 7.6x9 ft $5.69 $8.10 6x9 ft $4.69 Very Special 24-In. Wide Con Cen Con geleum Rug Berder, Perfect, Yd. 29c Genuine Inlaid Lineleums, 89c, $1.09 and $1.29 Sq. Yd. Cut from full rolls sec onds Pietty tile and hnid hnid hnid woed patterns $1.50 Heavy Lineleums. Square Yard. Cerk 44c Mill seconds from a nr. meat maker. Seme full rolls and roenvalio isnifths. 75c New Precess Fleer Cover ings, Square Yard . . . Cut from full rolls le yeui mensure. 39c Corsets At Decided Reductions $1.50 Girdle-Tep Cor sets in well-known CB and Snellenburg Special models HQt new $2.00 Medium -Bust Medels in ceutil and summer net. Well boned with rust-proof benings, Qg new Women's 98c Corse- lettes, flesh color, hooked in back. With 2 pairs garters, KCkp new SNELLENBURTjS Economy Basement Important Sale of $1.79 Bleached Seamless Sheets $1.25 Full 81x90 Size Well made, firmly woven Sheets. "Eventually" brand, made for and sold exclu sively by us. 79c Dallas Bolster CCp IsclSCS Size 42x72 inches. Hemstitched or Scalloped Pillow KKC leases ........... Our Economy make in size 45x36. Empire Hemstitched Pillow Cases, New 42c & 45c 42x36-inch size, worth 49c, new 42c each. 45x36-inch size, 52c, new 45c each. 18c Unbleached Sheeting 40 inches wide weight. $1.25 Single-Bed Bleached Sheets, QQ New ySC Especially geed for schools. 80c 10-yd. Piece of AQc Cheese Cleth for. . Fully bleached and fine value. XnellenburgS Economy Basement worth 12ic Geed Tremendous Value! $3 te$5 Brushed Weel Scarfs at S1.95 & $2.95 Ideal for early Fall days for women and prirls. Plain and two-toned colors in the most attractive shades. All fringe trimmed. Seme with pockets and belt. XnellenburgS Economy Basement Yeu Can Buy the Very Best Beys' Clothing Here at Advantageous Prices Beys' $3.50 Oliver Twist J- npr Suits tDl.iftJ Extra-geed quality blue, Drewn ana drab corduroy, geed serviceable school suits, sizes 3 te 8 years. Nene sent C. O. D. Beys' $4.25 Junier Norfolk flJO QPC Suits &&.VD Geed quality corduroy and tweeds, knee pants, full lined. Sizes 3 te 8 years. Beys' $5.00 Jersey Cleth Oliver -flQ Qr Twist Suits. . D.'D All-wool in a large va riety of the wanted colors. Sizes 3 te 8 years. Beys' $6.95 2-Pants Suits Mixed cheviets, full-lined knicker pants, sizes 6 te 16 years. Beys' $8.50 2-Pants Suits Dark mixed choviets and cassimeres, full-lined knick ers, hizes 7 te 17 years. Beys' $1.59 Knicker Pants. $4.45 $5.75 89c Mixed cheviets and cor duroy, sizes 7 te 10 years Girls' Smart $3 Gingham. Scheel Dresses $1.29 An Extraordi nary Offering When Yeu Need Them Most Of clear checked ginghams and plaids trimmed with col cel lars in plain colors. Alse of chambray, trimmed with ging ham cellars and cuffs. Twe etylea pictured. $2.00 Gingham Dresses 1 00 Becoming! styles for girls 7 te 14. tP-l-.yvJ Smart checks, plaids and stripes with sash, pockets, vestees and cellars of plain chambray. Alse suspender models combining plain colors with attractive plaids. Clearance of $2.00 and $3.00 fi9c Summer Dresses at v v Levely Dresses of colored organdie, dimity and voile in pretty plain colors and figured effects. Many styles in sizes 7 te 14, at unbelievably low prices. XNELLENBURGS Economy Basem-.-nt WssxaMlp IpPl i W j Mill Remnants of 29c Everwear Cleth At 12Jc Yard Streng, serviceable material for women's wear. In attractive stripes. Ne matt or phone orders. children's and 32-inch width. XNELLENBURGS Economy Basement aa i Women's Twe -Strap Comfert Hen 3 Slippers Special at $1.69 it i 5lCEai Relieve Tender and Tired Feet Made of fine black kidskin in sizes 3 te 9 with thick cushion insoles te rest the feet. Leather soles and rubber military heels. Mail and Phene Orders Filled XnellenburgS Economy Basement XNELLENBURGS Cconemy Basement N. SNELLENBURG & CO. XNELLCNBURfiS Economy Basement Tremendous Reductions New in Effect en Geed Furniture & Bedding Every Piece Carefully Constructed Frem Fine Materials $17.50 Couch for $11.75 is $30 Solid Oak Buffet, $18.95 m0 V" tr" $18.00 Oak Serving Table, $12.95 " . LTD T Highly peiislicd. Lrge mirror, deep draw era and spa cious cupboard $18 Fiber Reed Rocker, $8.95 LVav&anti I ii lilli'lhVn I Beautiful ore ere tonne uphelstred, high btnk tuid loeae cushion Choice of Ivery or bretn fin ish. Large and roomy. $4.50 Dining- Roem Chairs, $1.95 Oak v, 1 til French shaped lega ; cov ered In Imperial leather. C' $3.50 .Brass Costumers yrffer $2.29 Felding Cots, $2.29 ftesW Urav enamel or mnliOK(ui finish. 30 Inched wide. $25.00 Oak Wardrobe, $13.95 7 $14.00 Couch Beds, Complete at $8.65 Each 5RYTU li $16.00 Metal Bed, $8.65 rfZ ldMMJ laffitaili i-lnrh continuous pest, with lH-lnch cress panel box. 1-lnch filler up right All sizes In uhlte or leiy fin ish $30.00 3-Pc. Metal Bed Outfit, $19.75 All-cotton double pad te fit c e m p r 1 Bins h heaw 2-inch con tinuous peBt, with one-Inch filler reds frrmlnp a center panel, n steel sani tary sprlnff and a soft top mattreyn. Cornplete cheice of w h i t e porcelain enamel or the pop ular Ivery finish. All regulation slei. $18.00 Da-Bed, $8.49 Ell All-steel folding frame, cornplete withy cretonne ceer Helster and pillow. 100 $20 Bex Springs, $13.95 63 - eji i r al spring, well tied te heavy weed frnme U p h e 1 wtered with cotton top, covered in geed tick ing Fer w oed or metal beds. Please bring correct slze. or wa will gladry send our representntlve te taka measurements K Mattresses $12 Pure Cotten Rell Edge Mattress. $7.49 $15 Pure Lajcr Felt Jq rvr Mattresses VaV.IO ?20 SUk Fless and 1 ft n C Cotten MattrrHsc-H . . . . P X U.SIO XNCLLLNbi rgS Economy Basement iTJi' j.i c; jj k. i. N. SNELLENBURG & rn tw
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