' . 1 -w. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, NOVEIBER S, J91S ao &L. r THE PENN X-COUN1RY TEAM WILL HA VE TO DO ITS RUNNING AT HOME BIGJPORTDAY !SfENcT Y Ult SIHUULBUIS! is agreed upon Two Interacademiu Foot hall Games West Phillic Plays Southern SOCCER GETS STAR! rill ec brjnclieH of moi t air uil thr rnlc.nd.ir foi tlie schoolboy loilaj It In tlo blRRest athletic day In scholastic ' lutil.s since the academic ctir utartetl jn Keptembel. Iutirit. of couiie hettl(ts In the foot hall contests T i lnter.icademlu Rumen r on the catd and one Public School League battle besides many independent tilts. fliarlrv Mtdirtx a KnUcoiial Aiademy z eleien ulll sulnic Into action Hf;aliit tfle Friends' Central team ut Mxly-soconil and Walnut street, and I'enn Charter will clash with fJerinantottn Acailem) at Quern Lane, 'these two contests both am title exents In the Intel academic T.ejeut (Omjietltlon. West Philadelphia. UlRh fccliool la the tulne fmorite In the nnlv Public School League battle South Phlltdelulila Hlifli Mill be the opponent The westerners hac one vlctorv to theh credit lux Inn defeated Uirinantonn IIIffH whllo '"ouih. em ;nas beaten b Cei.tral T!m West Phlllle team uai cnppleu muiienhat .tttei the (lermantu n gum, but the Injuted pUjeiB hae recoxemi and the team Is In f.illl Rood ah ipe One of the biggest Independent at tMitlons l the Rame between Hmerforo .School apd St, Luke s, echcduled to take place at Haxetford Tliexe team xxli'cn ueie old rl alff In the past liaxc rot met In foutlecn e.lls nul irciaft and Miilvalc Are wauled Franchisee in in Organiatioii t a iiieetlnc o' thn American Basket ball LeiiRue held last exenlng at tho "' 1'olunib.i Catholic Club the cluult for , 'the 1118-10 neason was llnallj agreed upon, and exerjtlilnK 19 in reauinesrs i tho opening of tho seafon on Moiidav exenltiR, No ember '-; at Trainiuu Hall, 1'ianlclln street und Columbia ave nue The iVIitfatts also considered the ' eek of hporla ' proRram Inasmuch i" the American League has been dllclulix niiimltited b hamuel .1. n.illas to look after thtt sports part In the progiam Tho K O hliup from tliH Nnx'x tHril which had been admitted .it a lircxloua KathetuiK a dropped, and two lien nR KriMitloiN awarded finnclilsfi'. lhe nio MliUnle Stcol ami Nixal Aircriitt and these with Hancock. Kt ' oli'ni'jT. IViluon, Vours "Irulx. Vixtrlx: c'lthallo Club H nd South Philadelphia IKIiiexx Association complete the inaKe-up of the oritanUatlon , ..... ... It was decided to play a 1-pllt schedule the wlnnei of the first half lnettlnn thi xxlnnei of the second In a seiles ut the close of the season for the title Tiir opening nlRht committee reported that a band hid been enuaKed and tliut Ira. Thomas would toss the first ball Wil liam J rhetTer will also be on hand auu niBltH an address Aftei considerable dlsan.31011 the pu ing nights '!( fixed os Mondaj ana Wednenlai PENN OFFICERS PUT BAN ON TRIPS FOR MINOR SPORT TEAMS l 1 ootbcdlcrs Only Athletes Scrap About Scrappers Permitted to Play Out of Town Cross-Country Meet Cunceled mow: gridiros shifts ii) nwh j. poi.i ock "AflN'OR sports at P n were Ue.u a i.tJ.Jnt.1; rempey bluR .e.sieri1nt uii. It was learned that tir. team excepting, iIia r. .,.,!.. 11 -. ..... . ... ,WU.MU miunu WOUIU bo Rlen a fuiloURh f. out-of-tonn rompttitioiis This ,Il tie ihe plans 0t tho 0t. er ind iross-coutitiv teams In Itnots unless nnolher offltlal statement Is issued bj oionei j-.ees, tlie head of all tl e stu dent aiin training cctpi P was first learnerl tlmi t.ih. . . ' teams would not l. r,., 1 .' ':. 1 that n was pele out of town Mhn IMw.nd l! -'Ul t would P'ued torn n. a .1 Uushnell, the graduate lmniRn asl.eil 1 tint theie w.is no UUIlliood o' a 10 l foi a furlough foi the memhei of the (.....eliation. The ctr.i vseek Riven t. .ros,ounlo who were lo ir-er Ponn ',m"a"0", ..,,, , , htate ar Mate CoIKrp. tomoi ro tv, . I f.uettc has rnnblid the JU10. 1 iu K' mUslnn was denied. I ht c, (shape for the battle wi'h 1 The mlllt.uy autliorlt'a at ilif 1 m Qual.ers and a Rood game is assured xeisltv Informed Manned HuMine 1 that ' Tlie P.ed and Hlue combination was ibex did net hue tho nower tn m wni through anotner practli i gsirn xes .v.. ...- rs- ii . , j,. . ,.o.il. 1.. a Scholastic Contests Scheduled for Today The s liuiastle atliletir 1 ests s )ieiluled for tod. follow notlmll Interuuilemlr I eiirne I nl-toinl cail- eim . Trlrmls t entril pt SKt neiunil tnrd Walnut treetl I'ena t Imrtfr Bdiool in, (.ermfliiUiwli fuilein lit Ihiten ' Pnlille srhnol I ertinie Xet Plillnttel 1.1,1.1 t. Houlh I'hlUilrhililn nl Houston IMhVr f.iine llrtdtior llteh srhil y. lleniMl HUli Kihmil. nt Itndimri Ulillev furlc lllsli I inmlimne II Ith l ItiJowne lnrli IIUli ( lifltf nlinin IIUli dinol nt rikln VeiUi Moidlmrj Ifldi . Hildilnnllelil lllih Hi ltaililnn flld N. .1 1 llmerfurU rliol st l.nLe's. at Hinerfiinl norr 1 riitml llltli . tiermanlnnn I rlmd. it l.efiimiiluwn 'aialn Kt .too cotildn t suoie In ten plajs and the piactlco ended I v Another new combination was tiled nut In the backlleld and It Is likely that I tl e quartet tint plaved against St Jte .will start In the I.ifajitte lontest to morion hhnrtx "mio, was tlu itatter llamx and Crawfoid tho halves and .MeNlchol fullb.u-1,. Crawford was pulled back fiom center and Prank replnceil an .t snapper-back. The vl Irglnla xoutli plajed 11 Rie.it g.imo and nored bnh of tho guaker ti tk'hduniio "I.ililie l.rnnt" I iclil I'laiiue.l Itolon No a Ras'bAi cla rrs 11 le AmTiv-ir force oier thr sunccst tj le omirrs uf th Ilmton Nations s that ll e ret 11 t llrans PloM Ormt 1 icld l memur, or KJille Oram who was klllrd 1 e AtKitllii fcctlM) KIiII wai a llonton LU LU GOLTOTO DINE Tcanis C.ipt.iinetl 1 Walton mid Klriiiiiuiii to I'lav iitmdn) Teams of golfers hu nrc menihers of the ,u Lu 1'ountr 1 lub will enRagn In 11 dinner nmtrh tn be played on tho club llnl.s at KdRe Ulll. Pa , tomorrow hi Rlnnlni; at 1 n'i lock There w 111 be thlrt-seen plavers n .i h side and tho trims will be laptilned b; II J Klein man and Ito--s Wnlti tx nnl nla, -.1 with Harvard I LJI tcrtaiti that th i.afiset . '..,.r. i,t,.ii.f ,n. . win 1,. the fui loughs for t.ams to compto out of,t-rdii This time the St -nsepl. s I. s A"' ' ..B'"."s...- ,unl, ol)(1 tha ,, r.0tlinll iirricr.i 'neie lie ppoin nt. and tluv pjr tin future in the wind. . P at tum u , mnimb , ',, 'fc', an cx ,,, lMni agaU.M the CJcUik t brla tonlghl ulcl. s,toi or ,. . .. ,,,,ia .,1- ,,,.., . ,. -. i,.i..u., ,ere sooted hi Pe . Cleveland who has fouylit 011 ,,, hu ,1 VV, ;,,,;' V :."' I ' . . ,.n , r. anie was turned it I . a S1 S a0nfU0r,e" h,aai ."kilB. ";X" in It 1, like,, that an nppeO-Vin be ;:, ..nuge and ,10 tt.les plaed W 1 MARLEY2HIN DEVdN 214 IN. ARROW COLLARS CUIETT PEABQEY CQ.lWCTBXmlY. HBi. T; m ftSi Back Again! : Our i)atrons will be pleased lo know that on and aftci" HV man & " Mtle hnrd to locatt, November Cth the service in bvt you'll I nlad you found tw. our Dining-Room will be Daily Specials conducted by white waiters. Platter Dinners 1 ltiLkon.$l.'.'r. Fish Meat... .7.1 Vegetarian .ol) O. I.... C !..!.. open 0 a. m ,0 is p. u. f. 5ECOND FLOOR. kJ IKQBLAUCH'C If you are suflering from skin trouble and lt.tv e tried arintts treaimems w'th out success don't lie d'sco ragctl, Resinol Ointnuiit and Kcmol So.ip li inp pcedy lclipf fiom tczeniu und other itehinp 01 embarrasaini; ttouble, and tisunllj succffil in nmkitij; the ,m cleat and lic.iltln iiKnin X. fJT U.kl' Hvlnol hit.ip ' rip I e T j ht , Mat tin JHiffv I C UFAYEHE HARD AT IT W Into Ball on Field I .one Vlter Sundown ha.lon, l'a., Sov S I.afajelte had no scrimmage jesterdaj. Couc'i Lieu tnant Cftbett not wishing to take sny chances In ciljiplltig his tneu before the Penn game There was a long abd snappj signal practice In the various formations and plan to be used against "ie Quakers on flaturdav The men tv ere kept on the field until 6 o'clock, X orklng for the last half I10111 xx ITU a xxhlte ball and on a lletd in w tual Harkncs" 1 ho fecit in ai lion In the semlfinil Jati: Hsxdv. of Puti Itlehmotd will be Uuffv opponent Three olher program sassssssa&smwfisssswmaa. $j p X isiMHK nil ino aCClMllCH (J mi fpUll.,R tpaiuB so as to eocr tr ffitt f r thn rcnialtidei nt tli nmriam . t. . uood l.out ui cm 1 lie J Manager Uushnc 1 al?o an-iuui r.I l tijt.i nn.t Tim fi-tftHl line a Jul toUl puw ei Thre 1Ujb foUntl tho M. o-. i t ard nwix al tU.. u foi u. ti t if broufih. it to lh &-a-id nar . tate Plaver Honorctl Nti Tollese. I'ii. sO R Tlnee woundftl on tht baltlfttelii of IVaticr, 1 iu tlanna talvnp (Via t'rarr ,1 I IiiltAnifll W lake Irlnh T'ftty f'JiiiP n plots tlnit llmk J nU'ht tlln v,n injuria in uu automobUo re,ih u i 1 t A maliinsMMil ft ln tltflM lit alKlilnir the Hltlc Irech fffhter. TranU Oon I To Ia-entiard lit th eltw Ind-lio 1 v uns IiohIdnu rrtfMa ; hit! lM2fferald In out ot the other lout Ml hrll ard )I.v'tHnfr T eonarU v b th conUstants in thtt nitwlnd-wn nt tin Olvmplfl A next MtncJi n'jvht Ja. K HrlUon and Haidier Ilarttleld will tpnnr In th final irflu t rt Sifiirdtiv t laht s nrek lol t Went'le. an 1 Jolinn I'UiuUa nil hi s-en u tion ill tlie fnal hout at tf Nult na 4 Too I'hlUlos and loe V elfcli will nice tho tfemlflnul m nr swsw '.'! aMiw v m m'..L:ssyg,gnrTl "-- -s - --s r7 nfiiiiirr.ri'j- i " -m-ai amr- J.i- WelMi Tend Ii hKR ben rnatvhe 1 tn o i nc win comp oto!iT tnint V red leattrr. halfbic'i on Pcnn iix oivmniu a n n.a nih nf ft isam s.ttR rlPien In KMfl And JfMfl hi t-n bpr u tnh U to make l.iS poundi una jioininndeiT for hU rftptnlnx. -'r for thp IoprI noiuhimr Jf1""" '! IT . I V'-'.'siV.lV.s'.W '. U II . v i XV v .N Ps . .Ns ' -V" N-'.TtfS. .11 j ill !?' T Cfc2r W t .SV-.. sj-urr iiI2!T- .' fniHnrrr-!-ElE -7ZZZ7FJ ""'"sase' lPiH Say! Young Fellow Are you one uf Ihotc red-blooded young men who hare been looking high ana low for a real novelty? IVe, here you have il, and a dandy il is, y;vohi up 10 u biuiiuuiu iiiiu J'' . . ? i;.,. uown 10 a piuti u huoiih, winged tip model thai serves the ap pearance ot a qual ity shoe, but gives no hint of its low price. If you go elsewhere you'll pay $11, come here and hand us. .. l.'.tll Mltnil l'l.SS soliXHK (Ipn (lt Hull near Uhlrnrr llldir. HTII uml ICA( j, S, K. Iiirner 101 MIK1II HTIf IT anil llrunrhCN linen sulunlnv t ntll III I. VI. KMi (street stiire Onen Pirnlnas At'.'.'Ai-ti'A.A'sTts'it'A'i.'.ttVAgrssl T I' Have You Ever Tasted Planked Lobster ? IB 4 I & H SI.S0 It tUe'Prtc Oyslci ToW.tn. Oi'uet Cclerj (.lam Cho tiler oi Consn n r Planknl toln ei- Asimnwi II Hn sn it Julienne Potatoes l.eti e una '1 ouiitin Salmi 1 oil e of It t Cmi iiini i ul c 1'tt til i 1 cm t j f offre Sgjssact 7?- Ae?K? TT . rr M ANOVER Twelfth and Arcli Sts. M Dl I iohi, is. t .iru.ictf oi J"ls if; 'a I J' ? I ! 3 mS25QKii 1 i ii. ciL.ij.itili' .LuLkjciiiaj.Jj. a.gr.yyy; & II. SELL IT FOR LESS: ML & H. Headquarters for Football, Soccerball and All Other Healthful Sports "TVKR since xw slatted bus hps twenty-live jeurs nc our aim -Li liad been to mukf oui stou not onlj the headquurteia for al) spoitlnt' Koodfc at xve1! in n stoic of unique fienicc but also a he.itlqturteis xxlieif thp best could hi bouijhl at tlie lowest prices pi oof of our slojrun -".1 tv . Sill U V l.tis" Football Shoes $5 JHKwks. tVwv Football Pants 2.50 and $5 a sh llll J-HCf RABBIT SEASON Opens Mon day in New Jersey e I a e i j tieu ,t tdh' si . I i one I nnilril -liell- per lull sIipM Xih. lltllltllic ( mils Kl.nu I eaelns Hi 'Inns prires ne u l I nil I 10 I no Soccer ffjt Balls &Wk ,iii 7 i 4 t t y x i X "ww.-ra'c tt lUKUQt j Jerseys 3J.50 Soys' Sizes as Low as . 50c Punching Bags $2.50 to $10 I'ii1 ceKuli oi tA h bu pil, ll M IJa'ilSMtflJlatl -ood PIFf w lNf 1 nlJ D fA nJ rerTpl choice of cpMktir.7uiiriH t ripe p. tsJI JpiyThH ij?l- ii J Vfj re rot t&M W NptlWal Sir ou ',ut H litLr HitOUVI D wintar Slfl I1 HlI H and vBXmwP (rood """ 4lue v VTlflnTlL MEN'S SyiTSSa.50 Lfy&y & OVERCOATS IZup HE CLOTHIER Fine IVlS? Sly,es Betfer Grade Suits from $17 to $25 Actually Worth Double FUR GOATS $25 AN!) UP NaaV) MM . 'Si-l MM pJoQl " I I ill bealskin, muskrat and sable skii: 1' u r c h u sing Agents' Orders Ac cepted. Stores Open Evenings. Cejiplete $fij.75 Lin' O Ip SPECIAL SALE OF TROUSERS In all maletials, colors, shades and j;- Qg effects, wonderful values jL VP th AMOl 2NVM.U0R. ENTRANCE ON I31l ST OppoMltr ftnunintter'H Hraucli trf tl No. 0th St. (Fit L. r,w 1VJL" I B 2NtffLU0R.I 1 ' -- - ,. , .1.1.1. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early . IZ I 430-MARKET-STrn " 'y I Wor. if LARGEST SPORTING GOODS HOUSE IH CITY Extra 1 - Ol'l N Illllltl Ml SXI I ItllXX s s k .x . . JKAS ill iT . ' n C'op)ilht, 1918, D Kinclibium Co. OVERCOATS AND SUITS AT $35 M&JkEDVCXTIQNALM ', ,Tonnc Wornii And QlrN loane Women aoil (lirla ( yyHINK of a generous, lux ll urious great-coat, tailored r 1 by the Kirschbaum shops ' in all -wool Irish Frieze for $35 ! . . . . An extraordinary clothing value, and yet not an isolated case here at Reid &. Fort's . . . For whether you want a sack suit, an ulsterette, a Chesterfield or a storm coat you will find a great variety to choose from without going be yond so moderate a figure as $35 Cathedral of Rhcims Neckwear Specially Priced at $3 Copied from the windows and facades of this now historic cathedral, these neck wear designs are exclusive with us ... . Nearly fifty colorings 'and patterns to choose from . , . . In a heaxy silk and worth at least $3.50, but specially priced by us at $3. OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN An Unexpected Opportunity for a Limited Number of Women With a Purpote Upon the opening of the classes for women nt Drel Institute It Is found that tre lntluen!n epldemla has cixused teveral unfiectcd vacancies There are still opportunities to enter the eouises in Dietetlrs secretarial xx'nip nnrt rvnm&ntii. s. Iphpm n ml Attn. c?nirses cf lour inotitlis one year and two jcars, In accordance xxitli the atudent a previous training and e nerlence. Tlieso courses lead directly to Government positions but prepare the students for xvorl! In either war or civilian activities canuinaios snouiu apply Immediately. In perton It possible, at tlio cfllce of tho lteelstrar for further Information. DREXEL INSTITUTE PHILADELPHIA PA. HOLIJS GODFREY, Se. D Enjr. D., LL.xD., D. C. L., President Thirty Millions of Slaves To Become Free Men Ami "tlic piogic-js oi the I'leiuli icolution, quoted at the Congress ut Vienna, lias been extended," In the uillapbc l Aiutua aiui Turkc, actording to the Xeu York Tribune. Instead o! Uennany euiisolulating .in Kmpue in Central, luuope, liueiestetl ,obsereis nun sec the Allies cncuuiaging the development ot a group ot small independent nations between the Alps and the Carpathians, between the Aduatic .uui the Danube, and in Western luuope. Yet the political task of building the new irom the itiins of the old is never a simple one. The task ahead of us in Central Kurope tan, editois declare, be compared only to ' unscrambling eggs." The far-teaching importance of the surrender ol Austria and Turkc is clearly outlined in the leading article in THK LITIiRARY DICIEST lor November th. Jt explains all the main ramifications ol" the subject and is illustrated by helpful maps. Other news-topics ot unusual interest ami timeliness m this number ot ''The Digest" The American Army's "Post of Honor" in the Battle Summing Up the Four Weeks' Fighting of the American Forces North of Verdun It I t, r ' i ' Itolli 8n C2HORTHAND, SYSTEM THK 1101 P SSTK3I Tmifh TrnrltliiF dtil mm iiivrriiil HiihJpctH. l.vnrrt inrhcm. I'hlla. School of Office Training l.ouer iliac, lnin & ineainut 1 acuit 1803 in (3U) X"I XXNNhXtllOl). I'.V. Montgomery School i'; ouiiir XVomen nnil (llrln on inns Peace to Make Food Scarcer German Toys Not Wanted Mr. Wilson's "Cowboy Brutality" Plain Words For William From His People Damascus Steel Vacuum-Picked Cotton. "An Ambassador of the Dead" "Cleaning Up" the Orchestras Evil Effects of Competitive Missions The Best of the Current Poetry Personal Glimpses of Men and Events Many Striking Illustrations, A Healthier, Wealthier, Wiser Land German Colonies as "U-Boat" Bases Indian Leaders Dubious of Home Rule Invisible Wounds Leviathans of the Rails Sounding Niagara's Rapids Emancipation of Stonehenge Turgenef's Failure The Religious "Communication Trench" News of Finance and Commerce Including Maps und Cartoons Itrayer's Business College I'hlllilflplila'n Oreutrat Itimlness School ieit trainer" Jlodirn iulrment. intll. tunl Hilvanteinent. c'hurpee motleruje. IJp. lops irunranteei!. 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