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EVENED LEt)GER-PHIi;ADELlHIA; FRIDAY, MAY 20, 191G.
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hamp, wins root
gift "Intraviews foh
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lErSftWltara. Ah Is.'- -,
JI r "Jesse James" Johnson Newman,
&n caddy extraordinary, yanked his
Kj.wOTd over his eat, scratched' his,
SvH&il and then widened his grin Into
.nasacjc of flour.
IL?James" caddled yesterday for Mrs.
V. . rnnn. wno nccompnsiica mo iir-
rS"iMl unset In years when bIio downed
IIS n&nald H. Barlow, eight .times holder
5ub championship nnd thought to bo
liLi..bl In WO present wwnay.
iKsirun't so much tho shots of Mrs. Mun
I i .wording- to her African clubs car-
E The seeretMS locked In his black
iVL i$ kep' orl a-mumblln' n magical
.jJntiUl knows," ho oxplalnod. "An'
ulltn mah lady wanted to blow up
ruLr-n da Bkles, Ah Jes tol' her what to
fKT. .hA come right back to earth Did
tJJidrt'mah nerVo In dat wholo match?
nWZ nv no. bobby.-
4 rhsky caddy rolled Ills eyes, slapped
rJtoM-ftndOaughod loudly
yV. couldn't go wrong yest'day. . Ah
ii datVhen Ah found a robin's egg at
E!jf hole Wo didn't havo no troublo
EiT lien fohward. "B'for this All's alius
ET lynx. 'but Ah guess not this trip.
W;s James" reached in his pockot nnd
f.T.T-.S forth a fistful of "one-snots"
iJESaae'eten hfs awri eyes bulge.
'itSF Nowman cleans up do pool," ho
jfckltd. "Ah'm a ,'cepshnul caddy Jes'
Sact way." -Ho turned Bomowhat dls
SSmIT to tho other caddies gathered
JiiAina.
g iB have heah odds at Ave to fdh dat
jtasat title. Does Ah got an offah?"
'Jesse James" Johnson Newman woro a
f 1,, today In honor of his sudden rlso
Slime and In tho dread that some pho
Ifjnpher might wnnt his picture,
f$t Stars Tnkc Stage
Mf.nv ihera ore that predict tho rolgn
iVMrs. Barlqw as woman golfer supremo
Ibttcome to art end and that the younger
talent will now battlo exclusively for tho
but this seems to bo far. from tho case,
'jw. Barlow has been ilcprUcd of her title,
m -he still has her shots Thcro nro many
tto think her upset was Just what was
wtat.iu.il. that she, will now- go faster
CM etcr.
StWharlly she-would havo easily beaten
)vn Jtunaon To sco tho finish of tho
italshwaa like being In at tho death of a
i uiflty monarch. .
f t Jfrk Barlow coming along the fair-
nr to the- 15th was not tho Mrs. Barlow
YUMd almost innuo a oiru -i on mo rai
fer 1 11 two days before.
luterday her shots at the finish went
"(lit crazy angles Sho missed shot after
tot something she hasn't done before.
It fie 16th, her "Waterloo, sho sliced Into
low, and wht.n she couldn't get up tho
hit, she wanted to concede the match. But
Tomorrow's Tournaments
and Today's Tee Talk
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fcronK p n,MlM ' ,B hlM Onu
Me nf'l'rSn lil ""H1!40." Vb"" ("rPres.
Tllle, r ti,nl'lonl"n. nt Jlmhant-
mint? nn V,1J. ,.or tnaml,'0''nln of Aronl
minK, on iiftme coarse,
A rood Iwli n line nrt.
li VJ!f V VW" .nd. nf wIMe. anil pinch
the uroimd. P T " ,,le nbo
fhien,'i lrl"'len. flown the top nf the Ice with
JITOi'r" """ lh' "' rilmlnlsiwi the
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Manr lira' no tee nt nil, nnd Ihnt Is
"iVS1" c' the ha" 1 cicnnlr on nil nhotn.
hltil tee u III kr th hull lli.momh.rl
hlfl
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llemcmber
Mrs. Munson wanted to play it out Win
ning the match rattled her almost as much
as It did Mrs. Barlow to lose, and though
her drlvo Innded tho green, she needed nit
sho could get to cup out
Both players golfed steadily going out,
Mrs. Munson holding tho lead, which sho
clung to until tho flnlsh. Sho took plenty
of tlmo nnd played every stroko with tho
greatest care Slid deserves all credit for
the golf nero necessary to topplo a player
llko Mrs. Barlow.
Match a Funfcst
It was a relief to witness a match in tho
scml-flnnls that was not tho bitter death
striiggto that generally marks a slmllnr
battlo In masculine circles With thoughts
of being someone In tho finals In .a glory
match, mala golfers go after Bemt-flnals
with dendly Intensity.
In tho match yesterday between Miss Mil
dred Caerly nnd Mls3 Ethel Campbell,
which was to glo ono or the other of tho
.youthful players a chanco to be champion
of Philadelphia, the going was llko a Jo
frolic. Incidentally, a score of 44 to a 45
was made going out, which, for women on
tho Whltemarsh course, Is suro-'nough going.
Miss Caverly gave her opponent heart
failure, virtually, by sinking two long ap
proaches from off tho green. Tho prettiest
was at tho 13th, when, after going from the
rough to tho creek, Bho finally had to stand
toes down on a bunker nnd chip her ball
out of tho rough In back of tho green.
Tho ball hopped out and fluttered all the
way across tho green right In tho hole. Bliss
Campbell foil flat, but recovered when Bho
remembered sho had three strokes for tho
hole
Sixteenth a Tartar
The lGth holo at Whltemarsh has proved
tho wrecking rock of many a good player,
especially among tho fair sex. Tho climb
to tho summit leaves them limp nnd help
less Miss Campbell collapsed and could
hardly struggle to her feet to go through
the last rights of losing tho match against
Miss CaVerly, who was equally wobbly at
this point.
Mrs. Barlow and Mrs. Munson both
crumpled and stretched out on the heights,
after tho long climb up tho slopes, and
both seemed decidedly thankful that the
match ended there, PARTICULARLY Mrs.
Munson.
From the Cinder Path
A Tts Interacadcmle track and flold champlon
Ithlti tll li contested on I'ranklln Held thla
IfteniMa. i
f Thli irlll he nn. nf ttiA twn lilr- 1na nt tna
; Hit runnlnr, of the lntercolleelato champlon-
.!- an, It'.k.Kl.l .. nn U Bn.naa I.I.I
pa. aoiia iiaiiuuiu uo uira ui but? tit;un-oi ba iui
Mt oirs In tho history of the competition.
IaMi!l P fniIrn. ahnlrmnn nt the. Tronl, nrtn
riU Committee of tho University of l'cnnsyl-
ItttttM nf tH A A TT n ml l.n Inl.Hall.nl.l.
Vrartstloo for the record recently made by Ted
juj4Ui ai mo nan mile
.Any ttrnt a record of any consequence Is mado
.bPmMrlvanls. the A. A. U. alwajs throwno
cju wster an it. but when the records nro
EM on the Pacific coast they are seldom ques-
iFmm. tlam tho Dan Kelly performances.
,IKr must b a reason
L4I Mechan. tho former Shanahan and
WMowDrooli runner, ran second In the two
ifi nra In tho recent dual mectlne between
S...M- a-aiiio unu Aaicnisan Jin is recarueu as
of JUcoljJan's coming stars. Ho wfil run for
ttqaWnrtMlC mrnin thla Biimma.
STtrlhnnrA ainn l.i, nam anal aaann, li..la.
- wVta nail. UU uiiu uuui uicca aauiiiiB
Pi?" nted most of all It was with Haver
JL Ufayette. on tho other hand, didn't lose
wt sl season. .
throuah
tne ou-
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ince mat competition,
S-J0'7 aterscholastle meets about here to
JS1T,AI . ones at laehlali and I'erklomen
,y i teltejiate, meets besides the I C A A A.
SnSSwSunn.w"1 ba he iUssourt Valley Con
gnmj cbamoionshlp at Columbia. Mo., and
tm ,. T7 hate. Intercolleglatea Simpson will
Bel day In the Columbia meet.
WHAT Mfr'HAPP'EN
IN BASEBALL TODAY
JiAArK ""hanls1 athletic Career Is
f 2ir5b,l,in,. " n his foollnir with
iU3.i"1ul ,a "10 national au-arouna
KlSI !;?? ummer. Jllchards hasn'l
H "IM athlete since that ecmiMtKinn.
NATIONAL LKAGUE
Won lxiHt I'ct.
Rrooltlxn 17 10 .030
riiinipH is is .(loo
Nen lork in 11 .81(1
Iloston IK 11 .Bid
Chlcuco 10 ID .457
8t. Iiuls 10 'ID .457
Cincinnati 10 20 ..414
rlttsuurih 1.1 SO .394
aUIEIlICAN
W. La
Club.
Clevpland
Washlncton
Niv nrLc .
Iloton 10 15
iChicnco 14 10
Athletics 1H 18
Detroit 13 SO
St. louls 12 ID
Win tno. tLwto two.
JNot scheduled.
21 It
10 1.1
Mln
.643
.1113
.552
.552
.472
.472
,450
.IK
LEAGUE.
P.O. Win. Lose.
.017 . ..
.010 .047 .618
.512 .Ml .810
T,40S
Lone
.007
.581
.617
.517
.411
.444
.432
.382
Split.
.510 .545
.421
.4111 .438
.301
.387 .400 .375
.848
.515
.400
jf-JUOia
i?rts Scored by
' Majors for Week
Xu8H,i"?wa b7 a11 teams of American and
StS.A,'f?e" from rrlday, .May 10. to
ioa
il. '"?"'." Irom iT'day. .May 10, to
2i!,r',?,P': 3 Inoluslve. Only runs lhat
FliSL , ?' nKes nre included. M cores
u7!1'le? tames are not counted, but
- 4( V MUt IVUHIVUI WUU
SE.lidJ'ln'W.". ,,"9 n"ln" r m0re
ItUstlc.
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AJIE1UOAN LEAdCE.
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11
3
1
3
1
13
10
2
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8
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NATIONAL LKAGUE.
J. S, 8. M. T. W
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T.T'ls.
18
6 15
318
20
2 6
720
5 21
324
T.T'ls.
17
021
4 20
822
30
24
612
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
AMEHICAN LEAGUE.
Clereland, .It Athletics, 1 (4 lnnlnrs, ruin).
Iloston, 5 Detroit. 2.
New ork. 71 .St. Louis, B.
Muhhlnrtoii. 3 Chlcoio, 3 (14 Innlnii),
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
rittsbursh. Si Ilrooklyn, 0.
Cincinnati. 8i Chicago, 4.
No other gomes scheduled.
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York nt lJoston clear.
Ilrooklyn at Philadelphia clear.
Chlcauo at Cincinnati clear.
Pittsburgh at St. Lools clear.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Iloston at New York clear. Two fames,
rhllndelplila at Washlniton clear.
Ht. Louis at tleveland clear.
Only tames today.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 0,ME3 TODY,
Newark nt Koheter clear.
Providence nt Toronto clear.
Richmond at Montreal lear.
lJultluioro at Dutfalo clear.
OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 18
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Johnny Campl . Youn Oeorgo Chan.y.
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- IPklla mm .Tnhnnw fat(tlV.
Willie Moore vs. Sam RobldeaUt
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PHILLIES HOME
AGAIN; ALEX TO
DO THE HURLING
Mighty Grover Scheduled to
Face Brooklyn Club Here
This Afternoon
CHANCE FOR FIRST PLACE
Alexander the Great, who' npparontly Is
roundlnc; into the form ho dlaplnycd last
Juno, will try to pitch tho I'hllllen Into first
Plnce this afternoon. A victory over Wllbert
lloblnson'a lengue-lcadlm: Brooklyn team
will enable Moran's men to go back In tho
load, nnd Alexander hns beon rested up
for this series If Alex wins today, In all
probability ho will bo back nt tho DodRcrs
again Monday,
Brooklyn Is tho hnrdest team In tholcnguo
for tho Phillies to beat, and hnB been for
two seasons, and Mornn Is particularly
anxious to capturo tho majority of tho
games of tho scries Tho fans cannot un
derstand why Brooklyn can nlvvays beat
tho Phils when tho champions can turn
about and win easily from teams which
havo llttlo trouble getting at least nn even
break from tho Dodgers
In his last two appearances against tho
Dodgers Alexander has been beaten
Therefore ho Is out for revenge, nnd a great
pitching duel will result, If Shcrrod Smith,
Robinson's southpaw, can show tho samo
form ho displayed on tho Western trip.
Robinson hns decided to send Smith ngalnst
Alexnnder In an effort to eliminate tho
Phllly star nnd glvo his teum tho Jump on
tho champions.
As this will bo tho Phillies' first appear
ance at homo In almost n month nnd there
nro four tenms closely bunched, n gront
crowd Is likely to bo on hand. Tho splen
did come-back of tho champions, whon It
looked very much ns If the team had Btnrtod
to skid, excited tho fans, nnd they bob
visions of another ponnnnt, If tho Eastern
rivals can bo beaten decisively.
Captain Luderus has been 111 for sovernl
dajs, but refused to get out of tlio gnmo
until Iho final contest in Chicago, and ho
may not bo able to play. If Luderus Is still
undor tho weather Oeorgo Whltted will go
to first, with. Claudo Cooper, Moron's latest
addition, In left. Cooper has been lilttlncr so
well that It Is barely posalblo that ono of tho
regulars will adorn tho bench for n fow
days when tho lino-up Is still Intact.
It nlso will be the first appearance of
Bill Klllefer In this city slnco last Sep
tember, when ho Injured his nrm Klllefer
has been handling tho pitchers In a skilful
manner nnd his nrm appears to bo nlmost
ns strong ns ever.
Meredith and Maxwell at
Big Meet for Evening Ledger
JMKS r. (TE1. MEnEDITII. captain of
of the I'enn track tram, world's champion In
the half mile, the bet and most consistent
middle distance runner In the world, today
nnd n competitor In the quarter nnd half mile
nt the Intereollealnics, wlll.coTcr the cotters
track elnssle for the Kvenlnc I.ecHcr. Ills
expert prediction nnd reviews hare been one
of the features of the sporting pnae this sea
son nnd his accounts of. the bl meet are cer
tain to he complete and nnthorltntlre.
nonrnT . UM,K1,U snorts nillor of
the I.Tenlnc I-ericcr, also will he nn eye
witness In the. Harvard Stadium anil will
keen the F.Ttnlnr Iriter readers well In
formed on every Utile happenlnr nt the track
carnival.
PENN CHARTER IN
LINE FOR TRACK
AND FIELD TITLE
Germantown Academy, Epis
copal and Friends' Central
in Big Meet Today
GAMES START 2 P. M.
Pcnn Charter nnd Episcopal Acndcmy
ullt again fight It out for tho lnterncademlo
track and field championship In tho annual
moot at Franklin Field this afternoon. An
early start will bo made, tho first ovent
being called for 2 o'clock Germantown
Academy and Friends' Contral will fight
It out for second honors.
Coach Colo's Pcnn Charter squad Is ono
of the beBt all-round teams entered In nn
Intorncadomlo championship meet In many
seasons, nnd tho Quakers loom up as tho
llkoly champs, though Episcopal Acadomy
must bo considered when tho ndvanco dopo
Is prcscntod by tho critics Tho Church
men havo not been losing any tlmo In pre
paring for tho tltlo games.
Coach Alex Grant will win most of his
points In tho sprints and mlddlo distances.
Fonn Charter, on the other hand, Is strong
In nil tho events, but will gather In tho
majority of tho points In tho field events.
Conch Fusscl's Friends' Contrnl team In
cludes a number of suro polnt-scorors. Qcr
mnntavvn Academy will pity Its part In tho
scoring.
MERION CRICKET CLUB
GAINS ON LEADERS
Good Tennis Played in Second
Division Matches of In-
terclub League
. TJ? JJS.ri'.0I!k pricket Club trained a few points
on the Philadelphia Cricket Club In the second
dlvlilon or the Women's Interclub Tennis Iaencue
yesterday by defeating Qermuntown. live
matches to none, while Philadelphia wns Idle
The Philadelphia Country Club exchanged
places with Jieltleid by defeotlne the latter nt
yyistar by three matches to one. tho fifth match
being- postponed owlnc tq rain. Summaries:
JtniUOJJ vs. OERMAKTOWN'.
,SIIa Mildred Wlllard Merlon, derented Mrs.
w. p Stprse, Germantown 0 2. 7-B.
. V' . a,1.11"'."!1 iouimin. .-ucrion uerenteu aiisi
Isabel Stoughton Germantown. 0 7. 0.1.
Miss Mary Claston. Merlon defeated Silas
Amelia Douglas, dermantown. II 2. 0 S.
Miss riliabeth Smucker. Merlon, defeated
Mrs. II. Valentine. Germantown. 3 0. C 1. (1 J.
Miss Agnes Kennedy, Merlon, defeated Mrs. C.
13. Grace, Germantown, DO, 0 0.
F1IILA. COUNTRY CLUI1 vs. BnLFIEI.D.
Mrs. E. J. Lavlno. Country Club, defeated
Mrs. A. D. Smoker, Uelneld. (12. 0 4.
Mrs. Pemberton Hutchinson. Country Club,
VS. MlSS Louise Oliver. Ilelllelrl. R nit. nntnnnH
Mrs C. S Tarnum. Country Club, defeated
Miss Edith Sherwood Belfleld. 0 1 u'4u"r,"cu
Mrs F. II. Kennedy. Country Club, defeated
Miss Gertrude Price. Uelneld. ill, 0-1.
Mrs. O. D. Johnston, Iieltleld, won by de
fault. Iho standing:
TV. L. P.O.
Philadelphia Cricket Club 23 .1 .880
Merlon Cricket Club . i 2 n ,801
Germantown Cricket Club 11 111 ,100
Philadelphia Country Club 0 1H ,!V3
IJelneld Country Club 6 21 ,17 J
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AT ACADEMY TRAPS JUNE 3
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Art of Trap Sport
A "Beginners' " day shoot will bo held on
Juno 3 over the traps of tho Philadelphia
Shooting Academy at Wyoming nvenuo
nnd D street. Invitations are extended to
all who wish to attend Proficient ehootors
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TEACK FAST FOR MEFVT IN
CAMBRIDGE THIS AFTERNOON
Contlnned from race One
hurdles and 220 yards low hurdles trials
only wilt bo run off this afternoon, while
the semifinals and finals will be left for
tomorrow. These oventn probably will b..
narrowed dowrfjno thcro will bo only three
scmldnnl heats with tho first two men to
qualify for tho finals.
These heats ntwayn nava a lot to do
with the finals, for you nro npt to Ret
three good men In ono semifinal and one
Is eliminated, whereby if ho had drawn nn
cnsler heat ho probably would get In tho
final and place; that Is, some good men
nre often eliminated, duo to drawing a fast
heat, when they really nro better thnn men
who placo third, fourth nnd fifth. Tha
Judges nnd clerks nro very careful of this,
but they sometimes mako a mistake In
spite of tho care used.
Tho half-mllo trial Is the Bccond event
nnd cornea at 3: 25. About 12 men will
qualify In this for the final, nnd It will
require nbout 1:E7 to gel Into this final.
The quarter will come at S10, 46 minutes
after the half, and It wilt require some
quick comebacks for thoio who expect to
run both
Tha Bhot put. which la the first field event,
will qualify nix men, as will all the other
field events In order to get In tho shot
finals I think tho men will have to do 44
feet 'to qualify. All of the good men can
do 45 feet or batter, and as there nro about
soven of them, about on n par, they Will
lmo to do nlmost their limit to get In.
Tho pole taultcrs nro liable to have to go
up to 12 feet C Inches today In order to
qualify Tho same trouble enters hero as
In tho Bhot, thcro nro so many good men
who have done more than it feat that th8
qualifying height VIII be raised by this fact.
In the- other three field events, tho hArri
mer, the high jump and broad jump, tho
standards for qualifying will not be so
high. I think 140 feet wilt do In tho ham
mer, 6 feet 10 Inches in the high Jump and
22 feet In the broad.
Iteports ha.a been coming In which nre
liable to change thd dope very materially,
Richards Is believed to be entirely out of
It, and Irish, of Cornell, sprained his nnklo
Inst Sunday In tho trials at Ithaca. Max
field, of Lafayette, on tho other hand, hait
recovered from his Injured hand, and ex
pects to be In tils best form. If the big
fellow is ns good as reports state, he will
do over 46 feet nnd Is Ilablo to win.
Pennsylvania's chances will depend on
tho number of men that ro get In tho
finals today. The fellows nil had a good
trip here and are feeling In good trim. The
closeness of tho competition has started
most of them to got a little worried arid
nervous, but this only shows they are In
good shape and they will perform all the
better for it,
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UILDIHG S
Koshland
King of Odd lots"
Our Enormous Suc
cess Again Forces
Us to Enlarge. This
Time We Will
Erect a Large Build
ing on 13th Street
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Koshland
King of Odd lots'
Our Present Shop
at 17-19 No. 13th
Street Will Be Torn
Down in Thirty
Days. In the mean
time we are
losing Out Every Garment
AT
Enormous Sacrifices!
The remarkable success of the "Koshland Idea" is the talk
of the clothing- trade of this city. A year ago we doubled the size
of our 13th St. store and now we double it again.
In thirty days our store at Nos. 17-19 N. 13th. St. will be torn
down and a large building erected for our sole occupancy. In the
meantime we must sell out the contents of this store 'and sell 'it
QUICKLY. The time is so short that only the most wanton of
have therefore closed our eyes to costs and $10-$12.50-$15
a
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SUITS, NOW
gone ahead and reduced prices with only one
thought in view ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE.
Over 10,000 Suits in
this sale the cream
of forty of America's
best tailoring con
cerns. Over 50 differ
ent models alone in
Pinch Back Suits. The
varietv of stvlfis anr,
patterns is simply $16.50-$18-$20
staggering. Come to- SUITS NOW
morrow and take ad- 3Uli WUW
vantage of these enor
mous savings.
Sale in Progress in
Both Our 13th and 15th
Street Stores.
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$30 IJl
and I I II
$35 l U
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$14.95 hm
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Thousands of
Pinch Back
Suits in This
Sale at
up
We have them in.
Blue Serge, Blue Flannel
and scores of other fab
rics and colors.
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7.45
$22.50-$25-$28
SUITS, NOW
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10,000 Pairs Trousers-f .48
Our entire stock all at Half Price I
and Less Buy Enough to Last Several ttr
Years. M UP
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