..JIJ i-Mntmii?Qitn w rfy.ji()y .m-, : " tWI?wY EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PillUADELPnrA, FRIDAY, ATCrST 22, 191D 15 "OODY" PLATT SURELY PLATTED FRANCIS OUIMET IN THIRD ROUND 0Ta1Ti6nALT0URNEY WILE Y TAKES FIRST TW RHT ?MK 'M'CABE HANDS ROWLANDS TERMINATE IN TIESf IN LONG PACE RACE LIGHT AT ST. DAVIDS i The Leader and Time for i Each Five Miles in Grind Tlmn fnr pnrli tlxr mllfs nnd trnilrr In Inlrrnntlunul Ilfrlix: IHttunrfi ft mile, in iiiIIm 1.1 tntlcH Jt niili", '2.1 mllri. Ill) mile. 3 nillr. 411 inllpH 411 ml Ira 47 mile H tiler Corrjt lle.r Hex Ulte l.tllnfili. Minimum H lie.. lip., tllr, Ullex rim. 1:1:1(1 3 1. II j SHi'SS :n:Ji I3:JI III:.! II r.Oitil 1 ml lift 1:1111:0(1 Slippery Track Causes Of ficials to Slop Grind in Forty-seventh Mile CIR),iJ IS SECOND l!.x .IA.MICS S. CAIMHiAX rpili; clnrrilnvils, tluim- wliirling sons of pnep TliroiiRli n light iniM n t-Vitfit 1IH7H0 ""'I ncninM n fnrty-niilc lirrozp. five poilnl piilpr ppriiiloil tlioir way in tlie interiintionnl iirnr-fifty-inlli- nit'o nt flip I ninl lrr-70 olndrnmc lint night. ll xvim near fiftv miles fnrtx--.evpti miles nn-l two bps-when tlie offirinK (leeirfeil Him ,p rj,or, in, ,pC( flir mihiirIi 'dip trnrl, nm petting jut a 'ittle slipunrr. mid in order to nvoiil nr riilrnt tlie prilalinj; pcilnlers won1 slopped l tlie time lrnrgo Vx'ilex . former i Anierirnn rlintnplnn. .! x-ell in front, nnd nrrnrrlin? tn Hie rules it xns liis rnre ( flip mt. flnreiiep Cnrmnti was ilelnerini; onp of Ms diameteri-tie thrillinc "-purl'!, xlmli linpppil down onp ruilo in fixe i ' arinnii KIhihs Speed ' Carman was cloiKed in txxeut.x sec ' N'cuiiili, Aug L'L' - Two luiiiipiiiiis nndi for two taps dnrinj; tliisYnllw and will cngiiRp in an almost -c lianipiotisliip mm ins nl the iap of Jtv ihMps an j bout tonight when .link Itrittnn anil hour is snnip spppd when ppdaling behind Alike O'llowd meet lieio at Dnxi'Miiik a motor p 's Spoilsmen's I'luli at tlie 1'irsf HeK I'm- tlnrtv miles thp rare was n iment Aimoij Jn'k is a xxeltemeislit thriller I'our of thp livp pacemakprs champion, having disposed of Ted Kid were artists and took all Hip ehnnrps I.c- i.. who ntt.-mied the Mile l.,-nn. Mexanrier Wins Wrestling Title I It.iflln IVf,,.lr Ul.t. 4... .i.i t BOXING LESSON AT i507?li"Hobey"Jolns0therPennRcaiilars xi,,T,imi,,r 'I'-ii ' ".mie,'.-"' . i at Bert Bell's Home won iln unrlil s 1is.i ln-nitx. mlit 1 I'iHMP. .'IK " .' I ' naiMIHMIl llll ,lll intr titl.. Iw.. T...I night lij tliiowing -t,d ii n,,,, ,,f New ork. two siiin;it r. 1 1 - Hllldalc Defeats American Giants Hh k i i i i. hi iHin ii h 2 to-n in -ii i . Hi. i nn mrlcn Disston-Bacharach and Nativ- ity-Harrowgate Clubs Engage in Conflicts; Scores, 2-2 ALL BUSY TONIGHT hwiitoivn If ellerurisht Outfiuhts U eslemnr ,l,.s ,, , ,,i Atlantic City Mealy Heals Phillips in Hard Fipht I'hp M oie of 2-2 was n inntiiL'iiiii. .me in twilight rirclps lust rvpniiig, and I ttto cimtpsts wei-p plajPd with this . ,.n elusion Itoth were railed al the end of nine innings, with iiPithir I he MIKE Oil MEETS win i i uii i uiiiun i (i,.K NlnH wns thr lMiKlil nnil iIiiiinB Welterweight and Middleweight Champions Both Are Confi dent of Winning Bout WILL CLASH IN NEWARK RING leimire 01 tlie (ontest from n Ilss(,n siiniliiin. and the work of Tin lor ( (Piled for the Atlnntic ('in ili-impion I'isston knoeked IJov Kolieils fioin the niomiil in the sctPiith and ('iinnon Hall liedding nssnincd thp luirden of piddling. He just tosse,) one li-ill to Ind, Mnle. who ronnpcleil with it. nnd Hip pellet took n nasty lioiind. hilling ltedding in the forehead and putting him nut of notion Tnjlnr. the til -t h.i-c man. went in to pit, Ii nnd was the hel ter of the ti iii. that go to make a real pntp rice Ma donna was liehind Moein. Wilpv had Ifnntpr. Cum followpd Stein and Car man trailed Anderson Hvrr tiling was lovelj until Mndoimn was taken ill nnd forced to le.ie the track Chaiimnn iinmedialelj cniiglil on liehind Alorin and stnited to fl. With Corr. olT the track Carman picked lip Stein, and from the tliirtv fivo-tnilc mark until the nlibnniateil fmi-li it was a battle between Carmiin. Chapman and YVilc This was the best p'u-t of the lace S.iinp .Score I-nst Wccli This is the same score as last week, when the snme clubs inei al Tiicnnj . and 2 2 :ilo pinwd to he thp final count on tin I Inn ow gate grounds, when the home club collided witli XiilniU- Muh. the claiming route. Milhael is middle Watson unmni the mound fin-llie TJInli. ueiglit champion. hn ing spilled Ilrook- i inorid club nnd allowed but si hitj, Imi Al Mit'in. known tliroiighout the while Mnckin twirled for llarrowgntc bngth and lucadlh of the kind as the ""'I his dclhcij was touclied up for '( heesp ( liampion." j eight The limit should lie interesting.1 Anotln r twilight encounter of inter though not tieipssm-ilj fatal to pugilis. ! est ,,s the N'orth riiillii's-Lindlin lie slut jstics .link lias a chance to ' lash .Ind, Lapp's hojs bl.inked the win the middleweight championship i Siilmrbau I.eagui'rs by a score of ."i In II n Chinnnuiu's rhmiie If he can upset and suiceeded in pulling off a triple Midiael fur the count of ten in eight dn. (iilheit to llllis to Meiswangei i mi ml-, the middleweight title nnil nil ! to I'.llis I r i the leases, tivtuics and good will per taining thereto will B i,,i. Alii li.iel. ICaln Intrrfoips on the other hand, gets nothing but his Twice the crowd stalled for the exits shnrp of the purse, een if he should when a light dri.le started to fall. Codv iipsct .link for the count, for 'Michael Iliennen lending the army in his sector is boxing at the uiiildlevxeiglit limit, on each occasion. The rain refused tn fall m Humilities and the gathering linrered until Hie end. I'ive thousand parked the stnnds last night. ! Wi'ev io'Ip tlip pnlirp distnncp w ithnut riuiiiiipiiuiii ll.iIN. ,i lit t , I , -i rni.in.li a break lliiiitcr paced another bril ilh ,,,, , liant race, hut he found some woithx spriim hui , nniiipiition ill Stem ami xiorin. noin 01 Amateur liasehall Notes Tonight's (J.unes llnnowg.ite will lie the .itlinr I ion to night at licrmnntov, u with lMdie ni- s aggtcgatinn, and Miinngcr I'liil Wild minnunips that u new liiirler in tlie ieson of Wilson will hull fnr bis i lub CHANCE FOR CAGE TEAMS llil liKt tn HrraliCi. h i l.ilue IMw.irili ,,.. t t ...... whom slmwcd tlie necessni cuiss. ,,v Mni, SUml.i cum. i , ilulli.iil.in.i Wiley's lime for Hip distance was 1 '"' -MT .iwum H.iMi Pa hour Ii lllilllltis ,.. I H. 1. . . i- ImnklliB B.liir. itn m . i'our ridcis will fike i ut inn llintv- . i i..iT rr uu.t r.n nui t,.ii,.u in i . ,., (1... X', 1 ..li .tine lolliiirrow I ' "lill'flll' .Till lnii Mrrit nn'e lai'e nt tlie I i I ""h'iii ioiihuiiim night, witli licoige CiiiipmniT. Hliner i-hlhiilelnlil., it(,s. Imi,. sh , r il ..... t, .1 ,tr f'nllins T'ele Uroh.ini ami Menus lieueii .umi nnuui one t,. n u rmni it miinir iir-i doing tie tiding. A the mile miiiitrtir , lur.Ti.ils"' 1,", , J," paced nice also is on the card "r' I ins mum sinutiU atnl ulfct ii s r ram II T'l Lena ALLIANCE TENNIS TOURNEY MrHtillrn A. . i I is. tr i ins ui i iij liij; suite I. le uutl.i MliPr lil.tnup Seven Teams Enter First Event of Clean Sports Association The CIpiiii Sports Alliance, composed of he xarioiis Y M. C. A ami bins' i b'lis of this 'it.. will hold a t, nnis tournament tomorrow nfteinoon on the mints of the Lighthouse ISojs' Club, I-...1.1 nn-l 1-ri- nxenue.; ' .S'SS This is the tirst tennis tourne.x rxer r,iN j i iitlempteil li.v the Allium e. Tennis from ' c' i '" ' " '- tin Ardniore Y M. C. A.. Cential Y. i " "I (' . (icrmautown . Al. I . A.. Ccunantown lioxs' Club. Lighthouse l!us Club Ninth l'.ranch Y. M. C. A.. and the We.st Miaiith Y. M. C. A xmiI compete North slip. I'rns, unui. I hko tn I s Uljftit ktn s Mtli IrslilasM tea III- reil"iillHlik' UII il.tlllies .Inhli 1 JO Ti Ninth Ximn. ill sin I m nil lull IIMI'J U an.uu. Ill elf. I Ilium r inn j American Basketball League Has Several Franchises Unfilled 'I here me sil! sexeral acuncies in the Aineiiciu Ituskptball League and i iiih dpsiiimis of piirdiasmg a fi an il, isp shniild tile their application to 1'itsidciit Williani Allen. "1)12 lialt sticer. The Amerii.in League is Hie ohlesi biiskctball nig.uu:itioii in" existence in this citj. Hilling tlie past two jenis the league has pii jo ed wondeiftil sn1 ii'ss, due ii.ii th to the 'blow up" of the aislciu League. mmi of -tar pl.ij -its then joining the Amctunn League. In llf.1 1 fleiti r I Ml -slnuinli in. I lift i r r I'.in.ii eiii Norviniiil X. X, liii s,.i m! npi n iUi.h si i Ihh tiatns ll.nti lltni. Xuiimi n I" aiiii)im to arrange teams liailnc Iminc Ml". Nnrlli Hutu - i "Till front il In to i nt i ti In hear fr.-ni 1 1 i illln t ! , II slreet. Ilarlij Il.irli, rriirpssIoiiniH tlr..t ilafi l. nn ' i f ! Smith lOli hXiul I (-Ktli hnllip . . wouiil like to hint frulii Minn' first i la ti.ini hailri Kreiin.ls ntul ilitiv liir itiilui eiiifiili ftir AUBUtt -'I II llunxer -sjj Mutt, r slrctt WORLD'S RACING RECORD i Eight of Thirteen Starters Win Heats at CranxVood Track ( Icud.iiul. Aug 22 Wi.it is pioh iilili a, urn his i ei mil in hm ness i.ning was cstahlislied jcsterda at the Cian wood half mile ti.uk hei" when eight of a total of tint teen s(m lers mm heats, Siwcnlecn heats wcie ipipiirul to dp ( ide the willllPIs of Hie thice ineps. I Atlantic (It). Aug. 2-'. T1MI MiCAHn took it night off, 0 ., ., .. .... ............... t I'liiiiiini'ii tlox II in tlie Kt'lisinii i' 'with the icgiilar commuter List ex-pning, I did the Idmrdwalk a hit mid niostl lieatpd a huge gathering it t the At lantic City Spoiling Club to a tine box ing exhibition, therein- inNticnting Lar ruping Leu liow lands, of Milwaukee. ' with a boxing psnn in an eight round encounter deems didn't bine things all his own xx ii j for the entile distant'" because the middleweight from the xille defamed bx I near brer put on a sensational rally in i ', 1 the liniil frame and had Hip l'liilndel j A nhiati veil tired at Hip i nticliidinir clnna I i ' , 4 i iif Hie iintiit I'm stx sessinns Mae tabbed, hooked ind tight crossed Mr ltuxxlands to a fate Hue well and hail l.en looking like a selling plater. AliCahe was the ng giessnr, fiineil t Ii n lighting and took .ill the pIiiiiups. Up Hied lull il for a knoi kmil. but Liiuiiping Leu whsii'i i heie tn be knoi ked out. I.ru lEnllles Spin rpil nn bx Ihiiiiderous looting anil cnai hing frrun Hip thinals of the two I'nhs liuunis and Anderson -in tin -mi nth round, Koxdands opened up and fought harder, lie pushed bis rigid eti 1 in finnt of one of Mi Cube's hooks and it went in mourning, besides being tut However, Len kept coming nnd earned in ex en lireak in a rattling round of i uggid slugging. At the beginning of the eighth round, Mel "iibe soi ked Itowhinds xxith n linid light oxer the left car, musing blond to stii.nn fioin nn ugh wound. This punch 'siifletnl ht Lpii uispiri'd Itowlands to his extieiiie lie i oiiliiiiially I uslieil nl .turns, piiiuhing imcssanlh with both blinds and at the finish had MtCabc in Inirlj had shape Ne.irlj Iteafs I'liillips After giving a two round skating ex lnbilnm. .Tiihiun Mialx liniillj go' nougli tnsiii under his shoes to i liable him to keep his cipiilihriiim. and b innntiting with the i leaner puni lies In I sijei ceded in outpointing doe I'liillips l'lul got pi e veil ex pi j nni i in a xxhih xxlnn .Inhnii.x massaged his nose with -liaiglit lefts, nnd the Wop swung a In' ol haul puni he. that didn't count fm mix thing beiause thcx didn't Innd Heferpp Dim Sullix-aii. like Meal' , had to iltsplax perfict fontxMirk to keep iiiiil of way of Phillips's xxild xxhangs Han. bx the xxa.x. xxorkid in all of Hi , bonis ninl he xv inked wpll. Kid Wiigiier earned Nig Ilnxps's ml ois to xictmx in the thiid eight loutulei hx xxiuniiig from a tough kid. .liiiiun jMjson bx naiiip Mxson pnnid a I nigged battler, showed that be i imbl I take a lot ol punishment mid tome luck j fnr nunc, lr got moi e, and then iiiiir 'Poland .stopped In the opening man h it Tola nil Atlantic C'lx, stole some of .less 'i lard's . weight Lil.Ii! nl Lihaiiou who foi the past Ixxo xnirs has been a Mar bai k on Hie 1 tn xiisilv of IViins.xlxmihi football learn, attixid heie toda.x at the hon f Cap tain licit lii II lb' jiiimd tl tbei luff xxlnili the fmnirr hen xv- j , nn 'xmsitx plu.xeis now hue m light champion forgot to hax-e t mix - t. i,.i.,.. ii,i. ligllf'd mid lefitsfd to come mi for Hip' li i " P .i.t il,i ,, sienli i,,li..i I', lnund Vobodx hated it foi I ..... : m . I mi i fin il t.tm .tohiiiiv 'Martin had (halt out a',.nf ball sipmil will si.m nn (J. mg. lacing in tliicii uiutids lr,..,., . t, .,.,,, ...m.. xx'tiint. i.n... ""- jiifi'i nil in ir in ,,,'" Coinmissiotier .lohn Smith, xxeichtedi with Ins ton and half of spnik Lawn Bowling Tourney Starts xxas muiing those liresi ol nt tin s... ..-l v -. tit ,. . ""Kv l"r the tirst time bouts, and Mien he hrnki the rules of boxing lij gixing his seat to txxo nexxspapeimcn Bethlehem In Soccer Tic Abroad Sim l.linliti n, ii f ir i hi II nf 1 atn i rttvni nt , 1 1 ir I I i fourth it. for tPt'iilie ilnxx II h rs, H i (li . -s i.N I'l -1 this I' II Chasu pabamg Co 1617 Chestnut St. Men, Here's the Most Phenomenal Sale of Fine Suitings You Ever Heard Of And if you are one of those fellows who have heen anticipating $100 suits, you'd better set here in a hurry and see what a fine tailored suit !23 will buy. Look over the READY-MADE lines in the store windows, observe the price tickets then we've got you for sure. Think of it genuine hand tailored. Kleinman Wins Vare Cup BROOKES PLAYS DAVIS in Australian Faces Har.d Match Meadowbrook Semifinals oiitbaniptTm. L. I.. Aug. 22. brst match of the Meadow hi ook invita tion tenuis loiiinniuenl was on the card for totlnx, tennis e.xpeits believed, with Niirmnii liiookrs. Australia, inntchid xvith Willis Dm is, San rrmicisco, in the semifinal!, of the singles. In the other spnnlinals biaeket Charles finrlmid, Pittsburgh, was to meet Llc Malum, New York. "Scoop" Owens Returns Home Si oop (Ixxeits the former inith Phil t rirlnhl lltch Si liool foolhsll lns.liall ha ltftlllll HIUl ItHik Htlllcte. his renlxt.l Ills it'tilmrsp from Hie inxx aftei sfrxln for Ixxo JP.trr flxxtlls llltillili, to ruler nilliKo ne I litonlh, hut li nniln 1 Iril vxhttlur to matriculate Ht Penn. Lafaxito in s.xarlh more llonlrn . I,, of i -iniih 11 xvouM like to hear from all tirst il.ins t. mis imxiiik a It'llarantei l.iwin liitni, 1HJ7 I'lin- utriot I annlcll V J . .. a bimiptn ttaxelliiK (ohiii opi II il.ltes In XtlffUHt anil tXM- tor I'.iiiiH pax.nk' a Ktiaralitei. 717 .Norlh rronl strei I !i ii i pi i ,. I ! .,n It.' n i ntllllt lljlt 1 tt ll W 1 1 I' m tr-in - f 1 , nn nt th. x. Sl t i)m U .l Fourth Class Finishes First I'liMinarp I hna a f' w Till' I lUlu fr.trih i: i.cetn, . Mi.iwmoiH II, (, wiititt Kiirnen nith nin pcvoiHt'tn iifliicen 'r oKI harm tcun nf f'TfriK a fiir Miirnii') .lohn A .i lutuil.r ;3't Went CumberldiiU "(rrrt Norlh slili rrofe.vloni'N h.v ' Xukum "J't hrnl a t lullmlit iIiItm ii n ASouIU liU in htar from nun'1 Rmni Idhim tam J J Jluuv.pr 'tU5 N'jrth Aiiiintan btreel A. IE. Klntr, a flrMt-dam trawlinff toim, wuul'l like lu slnlul a huiuUn j unc with kiNwn.l C ' r am ntiior tanw of (hli tnUlif-n niMiih' j. fan kuii hiUm Al.. haw ! it f.'v, tuil'bhl ' tlf's f i" ii Jii k MuIIpm i .lif of Mrs A It Iviiu v Co Mtift. inihl dim llrovxn fin it '.M.ioll-. Mil., Am' L'2 'n i i ii f..r Mil'irt nptli r 'tis 1 ll nn tho -r m rn nl i aftprnumi tho t ow tl( th. rhinl Ittitt iH'tn of the iv frmrtli . 1 !. N,i,i nl iii n. h wlnmr U t n 'Mirths iwr lis ihire oinrtptttorw P. & R. Toam Without Game TIip P Jt JI Ion m nf thi M.niuf.M I urrr LfflBUi lw ilhnut A gHtlH' fnr (nmni low v ii lra ''nig i lub lihlnr ii kanii' tall ltn har) (.Jal U- iihiiuIoii .'iV.i. IoJh ti oinoriow In for.- J o , Iu K I Scraps About Scrappers j ttr Cambria ail"! National to Itoikdalfi A. . uHtiia in hHr from I hhui I ItHiiuukMir KawMxiit t'llfton IIojslitH M "arthaK.' ami Stud Pun-ll l. .lmt-.tr ' "lis Ninth t'olortlilu f trr-i llrntH hx Fniipro tiHiIni tfani wnill llk ttt..!".r fr"i11 - -wrtl hutiiu mil.r.i.M hihI outtkldcr p MiKennati 11117 .Muih1 UaiiiJolph Htiitt -t , ontJi PIillHilelpliiti Itrntuh . M, n fuurtpfii llfi.'ii . ir-nlil iib'rvifriilun U, I iipf ll ilalPS Ini h.imn trains on .itunj n 1 Hfti-riiooii aiul iwlluhi khiimi Sniilli Itramii Y M t' A , PtM5 .south Ilrnad sin ft j Tiplltz to Box Al Murphy si rinton, uy 'JL Jo rnlit nf I'liil -.h'lhl'i N luritrhi il to Imx 1 Murph nf thic 1 l at thf rirvt open iiir show to h sias- H at A t hie t to J irk Si'tf'iilin " In tho nihT boiitt stf I.ntzo will mt Tnl IuN tn t tt-n ronml loiit ulifli'1 Tnnim Unhion "f Vt'w F'liBMnil li mntrhpI to n Flalph Sfhipnort n WMU -J-Harrn Liston to Coach Wesleyan Middlf'ii 'onn,. ur - " l tsinn f 1 uior MicIctm lollocrf uf MU 1 1 fm ' n 'I rlr ll'T rtn ruj.-jfo.l to ( n,h i)h rt ! - f 1 foothml tpjpi f r thf i.tninr i. a..rr Mst.m -t prpif-nt N t.ltihliiR- for th" Wh' ll.t K mi fneu- InKi 1 U to mi (?. v pnrt lioro fxeptomhoi' 1." Senators Buy Jimmy O'Neill .11-1 raiihin. - Nolll of n -i Ijoar-110 ' Will of tl ' s.ill thf a n't Tlnffln shi ipori broth, r , r l io- ht"' 1 : V villi ti Pluvn wlr 1 n"tv of tho 1 Mt OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 13 Open IJveiririfjs 9 afjQlBS I New Store 1007 Market St. tVixInc u ?li Itallllnc Iiirrajt the harrt-hittuiB lldhaii fl icrit Mill tnko on Ma Williamson hi 1111 1 ruiiml ff dturo at the National thti o nniK ' 'eMilf QlPinlfr. tho iloot lutlp maitnr. is one 1 h'ltlt Ullllo IaiM 111 Iho I'ambrli pn ti r ihptiirw loiuulit 1 rro-noler .Iim irlfTn w proMiit loiiinn 1 11 n I J 00 Aucnlln in tin' Nulional m1 mil up 1 ho othor IkhiIh follow ,1 until M 111J0 ii lliu (J lark ron Ituv I 1 (H HM1) Mcimihiir Biul Jo .stfiihoi H)li trf(. lliiuii 'I Ifrnrj , tho lontngloti piorim 1 in, a 1 I'lfliiKix Ma, of N'ow Yolk in tht iinurit omiwjnd up 'I ho other bout fol 'ow Pro Id Hupffiiisr t Wunsr Kilpairb k 1 nmim t Ioht. h Jolinnj Dugar. and J 00 li her ounff Donny Ilfini3 Lrnitard will exhibit here nsaln on 'i Hpin. of Heptonhf-r .'I w hon hi lakos . 01 the hi) Hi hittin? Roldior Hurtfleld at the Phils Park Pi uinoter Leon I, 1 tains has tinounoed tha' UnrlHe'd will arrlo h e trirh nrt i ! to flniab hTa tihluitiv at Hcdd icmoro h Uittlam -Imkoo will pxhiblt In tho PhiU Park sent w Ind up aimlnst JMdlr U'allaoc 1 ho Hi ook mi lightweight Joe O Donnoll, ih UlouceMtr K t l" faoo! Johnio Mur ra In the third st sslcn TIip olhor bouia follow llt WallRf r n Ma Wllllnni aoi and J 00 Ilenjamln Prankle l)ailo Jon Tnrh is duo to Mjrt ana I nut Cham pion pf t trcrntfin In a Ion-round no-U-t fon battle at Aatorbur 'nn on laibor Oay afternoon 'Ihm wdl bo l.jniha lirwt utg flsht alnrn be fou,hl .lliuni W lido (hit lwent rr-und halile In London Joo Mulvl Intl U pronioting tho show Pre&tnn Itronn and Jmklo .Mooin oiahh in lh elKhl round wind up ui tlie all-colored hnv IO Ip httfc d -'I th. Ililui 1 J'hii, MlHiillr t. itv MoihIhj nliilit The other hnuu folliw Jack Illirkburne Jim Jfoslc. Jim Uooker u Young (ilbbona and Ptnuny Hobinaon a Seattle Kid Tflmmr Jamison, tlie hard htttlnt sorrel-. tftpMd Or Ferry llRhlwHffht. who niadr kuch a hit In the A, V,. P. boxing tourna ment, will make hla ecmd tart singe re-l Jurnlnr from FraDce. when ho takes on Ed 4 le Wagtm In the wind-up at the N. tlena one wftk from tonljhU. n (UkgrtiiQ sqci bath , . 1 7 " adpod cidar :&P o -is a joy Henrietta ADMIRALS Eisenlohr's Masterpiece 13 cents Two for 25 cents Perfecto size 10 cents straight OTTO EISENLOHR G-BROS. INC. ESTABLISHED ISM ' KEEP ON QUYINQ W. S, S. Featuring Special HighGrade Silk Shirts Of broadcloth silks Of crepe de chines I'ussii willow taffeta $Q.85 This is spei'ialf one wo of the many prepared to introduce this new and splendidly different Men's Store. These shirts pos itively cannot be duplicat ed again at this price. 1' mest of rich hilkh in tlie patterns ami coloring that maik them a.s di.s tnu'tivr nnil pxl'Iu.mvo FubhioiiP't in tho host way and tho majority of them have .soft collai.s to match. "Cordovan" Silk Scarfs, at $1.35 up w da i k li(iijt of hrow n V ei spi'i i.il i.ilui ' They're Really Worth $30, . $32.50, $35 and $40 Specially Priced Si Choose From 500 Patterns Serges, 9 Worsteds, Cassimeres, Flannels, Etc. , There's no limit to our immense stock; you simply drop in our big- store, $ iook nrouna aiui cnoose your own suit. You won't even be asked to buy. Your wishes will be looked after by a force of courteous salesmen. Expert tailors make accurate measurement for your suit, and an absolute lit is guaranteed. , 4 few Fall Clothing For Young Men sor.00 to $jfj.oo Smilers' Famous Caps at $2.00 "Th. StoraAliand" I007jviafket St. Tomorrow Is the Big Day Come in. Don't hesitate. Early ar- rivals will, of course, have best selection, but, of course, we have' plenty of woolens ! fy for all. Don't forget t Tomorrow Is the Big Day $ Cto bam Co 1617 Chestnut St. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING 3. fMfe SELL IT FOR LESS: - A' 'Sir X "g" rS;?rr Shells K Smokeless tinn pi ini 111' Per 100 tnr A inii.irka'iii fn ic i ,i' tlu ,. . .i n . i i ... .... . . """i" "i iiiviii, mil r.uin'i iniiii -pi ini tin n in i nioxo tin in to our nrv -t 01 c- .".IJ M.nkot n. Mll opon next .Momla.x, xr havr pl,unl a 'piiial p m a ipin k dpiuaiici' You'll bi'tttr bin railx o- x hi' h ir"-ii Reed bird, Rail bird, Jacksninc and Raccoon Season Opens Sept. I (Labor Day) flluf 'nimiln firofor ' I In I 'full tirfiiicii I mini Stat li'tfjrii'oi if nnil-, nil. n?t ti ftll iqfijrri iftlr, bfliiq J ,ri lirnr i- ruii nrln ti-mtniiiimt by tin hnn.r ,', rrflu )ilntiii! I hun nil (,it out ijnin Ini tii liutiHn ,, I, umi i.i in v. ,risi!i for iniri,. i ,i r r ntxl llrimi ,rr . ;.' ' Wc Furnish Kcr.vtliinn for (dinners Except the (Jamc ! tin f tllO'f i one Hunting $1 Vests L Double-barrel Amcrinn S Make Shotqin. Special fgjrins. 9 L r . m Ifrrrri'.1 imTrtf itfsni.ir l rvl t r , .th m i- , feiAaf" xii W ."M'iece CIcaniiiK 401 Rods U C'iin;i.s Shell OCc Ik-Its AO Is cdf n H A W i V i iS Coats " mar. i. hi ir Any Article Mailed Parcel Foil 10c Extra T ZT3 MMSl r.m 5353rH ismMsMM If "Ui r1 i fi'i M0STCmvrr7iHTPHirH (I,B . """UUL1-1VII S3430 MARKET ST ..ll'IN llllltslivx M) sAlllIIIM I.H.MMiSl Join Oar Fishing Con- lett, $300 in Prnei 15th and Chestnut .gggrjsmsifr" Jw Jw 0pcn Daily Til1 6 p' M' I $ J? Saturday Till 10 P.M. j && With "Sales" everywhere clamoring- for your attention, this great shop offers economies that every sen sible man can see are absolutely the great est in this city. The Quality Group of America's Foremost and Biggest Makers Not odds and ends, but the most complete and varied stock of Men's and Young Men's Clothes in Philadelphia. Priced $5 to $20 Below Their Stand ard Retail Prices. $28-50 $29.50 $33-50 $37.50 up to sSS.oo Habit has established the "Sale." It is a verv praise worthy institution and one to be encouraged. Conditions, however, make price reductions at this time a virtual im possibility except on odd lots, broken sizes and slow movinp stock. But which appeals to your common sense the strong est: Picking over a lot of odds and ends at a paltrv saving? or Choosing your suit from a nationally famous group of 40 makers, of over ll.OOo'garment? at genuine savings of from $."i to $20 V We offer you the latter. Shop to your heart s content and you will realize that we offer . ou 'by far the greatest economies procurable in this city. The huge volume of our distribution through our chain of Metropolitan shops the foresight to have made our purchases far in advance of others and our well-known policy of many sales at small profits All of tjiesc factors combine to make our store the logical place in which to make your purchase. y 15th and Chestnut gjr Open Daily Till 6 P.M., Saturday Till 10 P.M. aMNmnameisifMe I -i-Kerr York Iliadauartcrs, 15 W 34th t., & r
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