p 8- ,'J ,L,L,l..U iUiJ.C huuhil JL'IiiLAJXIJLWllA, 1'J1UJA1, aiit'TJiAlBJilt 10, 11)1!) tiWHEN FOLWELL SA YS "ALL IN!" THE BOYS ARE WILLING TO ADMIT THEY HAVE HAD ENOUGH WHEN FOLWELL CRIED "ALL IN," PENN BOYS ECHOED A "YEA BOB" IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST OF REGULATED FAMILIES WILLIAMSON'S MARK T'S, (SOfrOG To BE .SOME PtRTY - M.U I l,TfiJ DtftH- 1 M 6blv& OUT TO SMITH -Tai.ii To FRED Yoo Cam e & - You MVoovu-- QL, nicoT.icP U1ILL BE UJNGisJfRS CUA SAKe rusi'l-s.s I" e,.,cV'- fjECO A DAY OP- " The ChamcS vu'i-L SO MS GOOD - AUL MV Ff"ND VU'l-L Blr -i- . .- o .t" - A.riu sj""". . f enw i - - fieopce BAUOu OlvAE ) Oiitrrv - IHEKE- ITi A 5TA3 l-rti i . r VqU H5GO A DAroVF1?! f WHAT ABOUT Mf ?? I Yn.j rJENJEPl HfOJtl TlMe I I To ewTeRTwN Me ou A J3)r OPP-- DOrs'T YoU i f fgg v J? .i?V ,-. hirm ij,:,:.'j. Vsi , r. ;ti',rtin:n. p.z Ki ft to i-' R? W t fh "1 . After Season s First Real Drill One Hour's Scrimmage. Quaker Tutor Disperses Aspirants With an "All In. Boys!" as He Pointed Toward the Gymnasium Hy KOIIHKT W. MAXWliM.. rrl ttlltor l'nlnir I'lil.tlr I nlcrr Cflf.vi !?. 101') II" 'llfc'ir IrtllHI " C&V'S HKKT W'.M. it.isIimI thrnilKli thr lino for a tnurlitlnwn unil hlmrtly rtftr-rwiirtl kirkrtl coal. Thr football tcnnt tlio Venn varsity and scrubs startcl for tlir-Ir iiosltlons wlirn Cnnrli Folwr-11 jelled: "All In!" " Folwr-U was riclii. lint lie didn't l;mm it. Tn Mm tli.i-e twit words inenut that Uip iln's mirk whs over and tlie w.-nr candidates nv.iltl leave the tielil. To tlie plnM-rs. lioeer. tlint slmrt and o;iire-lw "ontenee IinI utiotlirr mranln;. They were "all in." every one uf them, mnl in) i'iie lu-situti'tl mi the journey to the omnn-diini: A korimiuiRP va held on I'rnnkliii 1'ield jeMerda) nftivnooii. Il "as BUpiMiSPil to lie n short seriimnaRr. lint some one forgot to talte note nC the time. Instm! of ininclinR for a brief ten minutes the husky aspirants for the Heil and Wilt- eleven stuck on the jolt for more than one-hnlf hour and in that time there wasn't nn idle moment It is doubtful if n lVim team eer went throiiRh mii-Ii a strenuous irctice for .ii .rally in the season, but no one complained nnd we are led to believe that it was a bic success. "Why sliou'dn't e pie those luijs a little hard work?" asked Coach Hob Folwr-11. after the tielil hail I u cleared. "Thej are bis:. Iiiisltj srny: thev have n lot to learn, and thp onl xvaj to liiinil thetn soiiip Kitou-lr-tlgr is (lu-tiiijrli thr mpdliim of slrenuons labor. Those boy. di ked up more football today than In the two weeks they have been practlcins. "Also, it must be remembered that the Raino of football is the mil thins on their youthful mlniN at present. Collese doesn't open for another wet Is. and now is the time to t them have the hard knocks. In a short time wo will be cble to dispense with the.roush stuff and sirimm.iRc only a ouple of times -. . . . . . . . . :.. ...i- it.:.... :.. l.n .. ... , tit.. la week it is my men ro i'i tne ihu.mts m i,ur nimmimi m ..m- ... . ..... weeks and then erndiiullj cut tltiwn the work. Ite-t results will lie ontaineu In that mannei. for the bos will be able to save up everything foi the faints." B III BILL nnr.Li:'lt.('K and Allie lir.. tin a-ninla.it ,.i. 7tr nodded their hcadi tritely durii i Ih'n oration, slowing by aritun ( NO SERVAfsiTS TO Do fN'f WORK - IM IMEcvRLV ' CR-V wru THf Btuv.5 That Keep Comhos Iim - Yoo MEvGR Givje- mg fCMT A.iJY MOftG- DO YOO 9PMl?E UUHVT OUR MEAT, I MD QROCGP-r T3..I .ii&i. v wX)H.S w . . , S-JV, V wo 1 - I Yrtu'Re A,iVA;Ara HAVIN6 A StfOj; Trsae- I NEVER Go OUT AwY MORE win- Vou UK'S VA(e O'D vunEl VsE. W6RE FlRST MARRiEO- 'nJ llsSr (O IAK6 ME EWeRYlWHeRe. - Bur NOwy-- tOLl '" All Right-' 6Tav home- JX5eo T MAn-E sSUCh ,0, PUsSS. AsSOvJT IT ' T(M3 fsOuO vUdULTMT - I'LL STVVf rOis-c c, KX '-"T H uo .-o 11- c I ' B1 Hint thr' hrartilii aiji-rni ii ith rrrriitblnij I'nhrcU mill. Ml nf ihVi provn thfj nre tvrj; tic niitinf roaches. Fohvell Given Careful Instructions on Fundamentals IjKOIIK Cap'n Hell la.ide that tnuehdov n there were lnrRe doinss on the roft crassv Riidiron. The field, b the waj. is iu better shape than ever before, due to the excellent work of Major Pickering and liU assistants this summer. Plnjcrs fell all nrr the place, but not one complained of the hard "round. It probbl is the best plnyini; Held in the tountrj. For two hours and one-half the squad ran up and down this wonderful irridlron. trying all kinds of stunts and iloinc some of them well. Only thirt- fivp men were in uniform, but three time-, that number will be out everj day after college opens. Folwrll started the aflernoun's work with quick starting exercises He lfned the squad on a Hue. had the men run live yards, return and do it all over a"ain. Then he introduced a stunt whitli teaches the plajtr.s to hold the bull. The backs lined .iv- and eich man, after receiving the ball from the center, ran between two huski, linemen who tried to kimck the pigskin trmn his arms. The runners suffered muili punishment, but held the leather oval. After that c.une tackling and interfering. This was excellent eei.isc and alzo an essential part of rhp training. The man with the ball, led by an t interfcrcr, would start toward the tinkler and the object v as to jn.l the defenitlve man down and out. The interfeieis tlid tiitir uoik well, which fiieabs l'enu will pull off some me tuns in the games to (tune. Falling ou the I ba.fl, tackling the dummy ami tunning down under kicks ended tlie pndiminurj won.. Simplicity is the kej note at I'enn tnis euv. The tandidatcs are taught the game from the ground up and no trifle is too small to be overlooked. Kwry pririiary point is drilled into them, and when tlie time t omo. to embark on the championship season every varsity man will be prepared. Alodern coaches occasionally take too much for granted nnd overlook the l'linilaraeutals. I'olwi'll il not doing this nnd lie v ill profit by it in the end. .CAGE STARS MAY : PLAY IN SCRANT ' Friedman and Sedran Reported Signed With Upstaters Along With Elmer Ripley DAVE KERR HAS BIG OFFER FT.' b! WOULD DEFEND DEMPSEY FROM TITLE CONTENDERS Fred Jordan ot After Henry neiaht Crown Yet but M ould Meet Those 11 ho eeh to Dethrone Champ MACKS VETS AND ll.u ri Ilo'igli alva.ts hiis lwen ii g.irdcd ,ts the greiitcst b.isketbjill plnjci lit I.OII.S II. JAKITO lOHDAX. tiie same big iiinu ixeil in IMiilailelphia dnriiig thr 1!)1."i-ltl c'aniiaigii. is with us ag.iin only he is a lot bigger, Weigh iug W! poitiiils. .Ionian, who v.es anj mdiiiai; gob then, appealed hi si ven made an impression on the boxing fratetmtj at that time. Nov, "I.ittl Napoleon" may graduate to be the best manager deeloped. When he ,rdan. who has won liis spurs as war entered the Eastern. l.cagie as liiauuger, ,,,nt ,tlicer and duwiug .salary mi I ncl tit' the Alleiitown club his Ihst moe Spin's niiM-oll as nn ordnance and tor was to make a deal that looked bad. He traded D.tve Keir. Marty Fried- man and Harm.) Sedran to t'uuiden for 'several jilayers and u few of the former .I.'ispor si.rs. It lookeil like v Uf, scoop t x, for t'amden. lull evidently Hough was on the inside, for now tlie news tomes irom tin- i-ennstniiiita M.ue ,(mSiii. ; that I! .inn ,i Srdran has signed to M' H.EK'X t. tiw Inn bir,i due In Hit tern lumj uf clcaaitarii fnnthall, su it co.'t tn t t.'iof would 7e 17 itooil syti 1,1 Iu folloic. Bell Will Lead Powerful. Hard-Working Team PENN has a husk.), hard-working football team this jeai and should do , HOinething against itt rivals. The line, with I.ud Vra at center, Deiter and Cliet Thomas, guards; Tituel and Little, tackles, and Heine and IJaj Miller and Bud Hopper at cuds, looks pretty good, and the backtield with licrt Bell, Hobcy Light, Danny McNiehol. I'.rumr. Stutiis, Itex M'ray, Silversteiu. llarv'ey, Kills anil ISarritk is ull that tould be desired. Lud 'Writ, of cour-e, is an eielleut centtr. He plays u seiintilic game, tliat is, he kuows what to do and when to do it. lie l.ppps track of thp downs, watches the ball, anil usiiaiiy is near the man when he is downed, t'het Thomas has the makings of an ideal guard. He is big and fast anil knows how to charge. Yestirdny In scrimmage lip broke up speial plays and did not allow any baeks to sift through hia positiou. Deiter U a hard worker, but uon has a tendency to play iiigh and also forgets to be aggressive. Hi-, charging was veiy poor und should be eonectcd. There was a youug man on me stiubs wlio will btar waicniiig. Hi, name la" Frnuk, and he played tenter for it time last year. He was at guard yesterday und hnntlled himself well. He is fill of light and probably will Le given a chance ou the varsity. L'ou Little probably is the berX tackle in the country, and' is a to.wr of strength in the line. He doesn't seem very anxious to work at this time, but will be u great hejp to the Uetl and IJlue when the season opens. Lou likes to do his best in the actual battles instead of the rehearsals. Johnny Titzel ts bound to iiupiove as soon as lluck AVbartou gets hold of him and will make an ideal running mate for Little. Heine Miller is in a clasn by himself at en(;. m !,; brother. Kay. is running him a close second. Hay is n not -tempered person, puts his hpurt and boul in his work and plays bard cery uiiiitite. Yesterday he threatened to knock somebody's block stiff several times when he was tripped while going down on punts, but that's just n minor incident on u football flelil. Hud Hopper is laid up with it t hurley horse, but will be back in the game next werk. Ilobei Light uud Uaiiny Mc.Mchol play well in the backtield, Hobev being the better of the two. The veternn was sell- ted or, boeral All-American teams iu l'lli and should be u line for stellar .iouors this yar. petlto Buniier. is weighing several pounds hut the itlil murk. He htands two 1 inches abtne the sK font mark. I Having been 111 strict training since I Inly 7. tinder the guidance of AiIkiii, ' Hyitn. .Ionian is in prime toudition to get into the ling with uny heavyweight in the woi Id et ept the champion. ' l'leilerit I; is npen for competition against j ally one but .lack Dempscy. He isn t 'anxious to wn the heavyweight chain pioushi)) et. antl while the contiucrei ' of .less Willuitl is idle. .ltTrdau is willlm; to take up loi the titleholder. In other woriN. I 'ml is open to meet the lust I of the 1ic.i!p those anxious to mciM WHS ' &J&R IS PLAY MONDAY 1 manage the Seruiituu team: that rripil man will plat guard und the other back field player will be Klm.'h" Itipbt Trenton Claimed Kipley Kipley i 1. in nf the sii i.i tlie tage game a pioilutt ol the l.'i-t lew jctis turn (niisiuereti annum tin- real 1 I)(.nips.. tolilloti hei s Thiv Trt nlor. l!u,iern League club had all .ml nurioiiui id his To uit Nil) . signing with tli.' .lerspymen. Now tomes Jordan' .ill be "paid oil ' 011 Jan-! weight. With the tonsent of tlie uavv the news that Dave Ken- has .m ,,ffer nan 1. Ilr'll. when the lieavi weilu I ...- : it...... ,...,. ',. ..1, 1.. ,:..: 1.: . 1.. .i. i-..:.... " ......, im.i. ...... t...u..b.. TKEI) JOllDAN St. .Louis Browns' Gamee Ad-. 1 anced So That Novel Con- i test May Be Played DOUBLE-HEADER TOMORROW 11 advancing the game scheduled for next Monday with the St. Louis ltrowns so as to have 11 double header for to- I morrow at Hhibe 1'aik, t'oiinie Mack opened the way for 11 clear day on Monday and to till iu that date he in tends to line up his legnlar stpiatl 'aguimt the new men who have re- 1 ported here for a work out. Win Xoyes will twirl for the legiiluts and Jim .inn, the hard hitting Tex'an, for the recruits. Hurry Davis and l'utl tly Livingston will give the decisions. They are to kick oft at I! bells. The liuc-up : Old pliuers Hurras. Hi , Wilt -'Li n tt If Jturns rf . , Httunlt. if ; Iluan, sa , Tl oinan, 8b. ; IVrKiim. t . oes. y Ven plus its Hlsii, rf : Inyo. If Or I II, 111.. U1h1i, tf . O.tlllltMtS. HS J.WulUt l-.li l..tltec, -b. : StIs, e ; Ztnn t SHOULD BE ERASED FROM RECORD BOOKS Babe Ruth Is Rightful Possessor of Home Run HbnorA With 26 Circuit Clouts as Against 27 Made 35 Years Ago IN Till-; KI'OKTMHIIT I1Y GKANTLAND RICK foptrteht, 1U1D. All rlahu rencnetl. Season's End HVit cnilcd a transient vacation. The forests ore tinted with ehiomc; (looil-hy to the teiilc-nicay reaches Ami had: to the asphalt and home. I'nr leagues tchcrc the timber is sciiinl Ami hupatlis, infrequent, arc met, '; ll'r rnmblcd, and cons lehind us 1'iit urlan confusion and fret. ll'r lathed in the Heaven's oirii.sunshin'' And slagged in the rain and the mud; l'.arh daiciting nnd twilight hut strengthened Thr lurc'of It all in our Hood. UV't'p had to abandon our Eden II Id far from the tccll-leaten track, . .liirf heading once more for the ofTwo Hare rloscd up our tumble-down shacl;. llV're left all the trails to the fourfoot. The woods to the partridge and hawk, 'I he iticams to the trout in his freedom Decreed by the laics of AVie York, The steeps of the hilltops eternal, The depths of the valleys tec'tc iot; .19'ii'n for " iwclvC'inonth protection We've left to the watching of God. LVHLIU .ILAX TA.XLUH, TXTILLAUI)'S manager would like to arrange another battle -wlrli VV Dempsey." And very likely the kaiser would like to get 0,000,000 Uetnuins on the western front. Hut Ae don't think he ever will. What Is a Record? WHAT is a record, anyway? Has it anything to do with changing times, conditions, regulations or does it stand alone, regardless of everything? Thirty-live years ago I'd Williamson hammered out twenty-seven homo runs. He struck off twenty-five of these in u bull park where tlie outfield was only .seventy-one yards from the home plate no more than the lencrth if mi ordinary outlipltl fly. , ( No such conditions prevail today, for even the short I'hilly fence is more ' than stnenty yards away. Kutli has innde his record in ball parks where in almost every instance ' the fence of stands is well beyond this seventy-yard range. Quite obviously, i ho hasn't been competing under the same conditions that confronted Kd Wil liamson. Suppose some men had run 100 yards in nine seconds on a downhill truck 1 Would that stand' ' nVCK I'IUjIjMAS'H ucord of twenty-five lircuit explosions has always lions. been held up n the, modern mark under changed condi- Jn bi caking that record Jluth stands ai the Home Umi King. IV KID fiLKASON could manipulate his pittdiing .stuff through HO games ngainst Cleveland, Detroit, New Y'ork, lloston, etc., the probabilities ure that lie will still be able to handle the manipulation that iuvohes only nine games. i . Five Years Ago IN DUPINti out win hi seiics events we still recall u ceitain day ou the eve of the Itoston-Athletic series of 1014. where .Stallings stood t(i and announced Hint his chili would rush the Athletics off their feet and beat them four straight games. "It is as certain as death," he concluded. 11 fi' MADE a hemic attempt to vUuali:e Collins, Mclnuis, Hairy, Itaku, Svhanii, Bender and I'lank being rushed off their feci, but (ouliin't turn the trick. Hut for all that, it is precisely what happcindlhe lone Xational League victory in the last eight starts. COMISKEY NAMES PRICES World's Series Tickets In Chicago I Will Range From $1.10 to $5.50 Chic.'iso. Sopt. 1'J. Charles A.Cumis ko . owner of l!n Cliipairo AmrrimiK. i irom iiLt-,-Itiirre mnl flint ( fii.ntcn t.iw fi. tib.n Mu ..of.t.m ; ,a !'..;.'' . :.u..ti.- :. ,....,..:.,,..i 1,1., ,.i..i. .. :n ...:..' 'will hate to bid as high to gel hiI.Statt- nitty. Then Kred. with I;,,,,, M "t"'1""' comse of boxing. 1 the AniPiicau League pennant, lie nil- iseivices The offer is an . .., ei.tit.ual holding his pugilistic it-ins. will cuter' '-"".UB l''p war .Ionian did a lot l thorUeil the unnouueement today that ,one. :. ti. imti ,..i,.t ...s.li v,.vi...w i. '" boxing on voyages between the. States ,,,,l!cn(l..t, r., u-nt-i.i'a ri riL time tentions of getting lulu the heavyweight """. ' '"1'- inereuy gaining inucli ex- im,id be accepted by muil. The reserva . Will I Di'htieil. a youngster, at .me en De Neri ill th" Kastern t.e.triu jump tent i on S"raut.in. and the other player will lp Schiller, who saw f- ice I. the "e i York Slate I.ejglle. spotglaie. in the mcautime Jordan will V"f"c' . Hl!iI1' , row Uynn Me?eB tions will be tilled iu the order reeeited. appear in ring matches. t wliiH...i..r '"!,"" ,ls lPrl or nuy one but itM.nl,tim,s wilI 1)0 ,iIllite(1 , fo. poit the r S. S. Kansas happens to ,, " .TT,' , "V. '. !" '," 1 ',Pl1 rBady to, tickets to cad, applicant, and it will b be -taiioned .1 I'loiU of Vpplitanls ' Tl.e lopniiiig of the Aine.'.caii League last evening lescmbled n shipyanl em ploynieul agency. Only nineteen clubs I Ml ami At the piesent time the I ! Kam.iN is tied up at League Island probably will leniain here for sent.il moutlis. Philadelphia busing fans will in an uppearance for applications see youug Mr. Jordan, who is twenty - after toiisidcring the inattt r. the si years of age. during eight years ami our ninvn !i t.. tl... ,. ..i.t ,.t i iitcK.is in ..ten applicant, hiiu ii win up , , , , necessary to piircliuse tickets for three Ihus. here we hue a l.eaj weight who . Rallirs. !llt so.lts ,m w,n f((l. s--0 does no. want to win the champion- Bran,Ullll(1 seats s:!.ll. pavilion seats ' ship tor the lime being. On the other .,., ,, , ,,,,.,,,. ii 1(, .,,. hand, he is leady to defend the title - tier from the liel the i ..-:..,... :....i...i , lw.1.1.... f.. tl... tl.,1.1 ... i-.-.i ... 1'iixs im-iuiif war iu.. l- -" ..t... yji i,.,,.ii.jiit:ia utltt iffiteis tlpcitli'd to gite a hearing to all uine niontlis of which lie bus been untie those iircs-it and learn just who they the wing of I'ntle Sam. in listic action' Southampton to Play Stetson Seats iu thp boxp.s and grundstanil , nre the only opes reserved lu advance. I he aiinouucement said that all apnlicu tions for reserved seats must be uccom rppre enlcl ami tlie po.sibillties ot the . applicants. The old teams iepre-i ntttl were St. I I'olumba. Yours Tiuly. S 1'. II. A.. i Wilbnr. Dobson. Yictrh and Hancock. The newcomers were Iloo!:wood I'ro- fessionals, Athletn llei re.ition ('enlre. j Xnvier, (iirard Alumni. St. Jamert. i Logan A. .. .Monnitpp. Struyers. Krato- flub. i'-t riiilaililphia f. f . . I.. II. I mm 1'iiterprisi f t'. before the end of the mouth. ISyan has been tlickcring with spicipI of the pio nioteis in I'hiladelphlu. It is onlt n ' niatttr of getting nn opponent foi the big boy when he vjll go to the post. Jordan I'll Led by Kyan When .lordnn first put on the mills it was at Adam ltyan's gymnasium, ami for thp sole purpose of pastime Uyun saw in Fred a pioiuising hpaty iAfa7ouriWTATr b " r""'' urAn or ,,,rtifie,1 1 1 . unci encleuvur lo taKo n fall1 out of the check and u sclf-addrcssed em elope, Kepsliirtiin thampn. "Tom" Volz will be nn thp oritur line for the Mnnttromirj tounly ' ' l.ij. ,tntl llcUee will ivlr. Thorn bom Millvllle Defeats VlnrlanH .re both from tli northennern t.ctlon of. minviiie ucteais vineiana I'lillmlrlphlR its ere mom of the nlniera on .Mllltllle. X. .1.. Sent 1!) Mlluill,. -uli tlio h.iutlinmnton mm, Hoy Thomae will their nll-st.tr Itne-un nnitllv won it Kante (l. 1)1 ml on "Tim ' Prlda'. auil llamr SIm from Vlnelf.ni! In Hia wmith .lAr.,v , l.,.r, tnsoo as his hatter I ft.i In iirevlous sni.sons It wan nfflclnllj' in W1"1- HE l'enu n i.'ionfr, hoiei eei, is at iuartcrbcik. Beit Bell ight not be the most urilliaul p'aijcr in thr world, but at B1 cuufiinfl a frail, anil giving signals he hai no equal, I hare seen most of the good ones and none can torch the Venn laptain. Bert is a close student of the game, and works the wcakueirc of the opponents. Jlc also inspires confiienie in his men, which proics he ii a good leader, liruner May Develop Into Another Mercer liVSKU, at fullback;, has a chance to make it big name for himself. Not Kiuce Hoi Mercer graduated ban l'enn had a good fullback, and Itruuer looks as if he could step into Uoy's hIioph. He is fast, mint well with the tall, hard to tackle and can lake lots uf punishment. In addition, he is the hist punter on the squad, places his kicks accurately aud always geta good distance Ife also can throw the forward pass, which makes him an ideal Wonibtnatiou man. Whrn he plnys hack ou kick formation the other side does sot know whether he is going to nin, punt or throw a forward pass. However, Itruuer has one weakness which was apparent yesterday. He U abvo'ittelj" worthless- iu the haekflrltl on offense when he is not carrying the ball. He does not interfere uud when he gets into u man he has both arms extended an if he luteudeil to embrace lilm. , J TH)' note '"' mutt be drilled iu interference and taugUI how to i J-urc his feet to put a tackier o'lt of business. Gridiron Headliners View Practice lirTillfiltE were eeveral oliMlmr football marvels nt the practice. Y. W. JX, l)li kens, coach of ChcHtui't Hill anil a great admirer of Fohvell, pjeked UtS a inw poi'iti'f tl" ",fr hlelines, Hhorty O'prien, the Hwarlhmorc tar. ireftrectl the irrliiiiimge unit ixxy jjivingp, tauer v.ooniDSf jod uorrcy, fttytr. Orton and W, Fred Kurd also were present. ' M W EV WW'f. "i Ulantw CflV, trho vstd to play football in Phila' Ei'tJ,U,hln limit ii unirs aao. tcnMrd hit ton, Dan, work out with Open Evenings 9 jH SIwlE 1007 Market St. Our New Fall Soft $9.50 Mats 0 Noted foi thpir smartness and ln divlJudlit of stjle. Our Silk Lined Fall Suits For Young Men Show Their Style Superiority in Every Line $ & and $oz 0 0? THE young man who strives for in dividuality in dress, who is particu lar about the style and fit of his suit, will find just what he wants here. Smiler clothes are differenfin every essential from just ready-to-wear clothes, '.525-. ifmUSBISm ec &escriptin Be tow. i iliPiiBBil Greatest mKs::M cJheir Prices JSSPrV'Ppllk As1cForNo,1720 'ilflBBKfeil''SIBlABSiH Mahogany shade WffiW&jBBk'- "MOKkX CjjMrX English last I ff '1W -'WKMk.-A' '.1i!u "streamline' H .y"-"-:miMk r-.MMrlt&BmjA HO If. neauiy wnu low RCTeTrrKSTKBfeESi ilat heel and maWEvlf WWilWm'l"'yMWlKit'. jjmBS narrow toe ; IW mMSKKSm. tmi Kn BjHauHKSJi 'mrsmuamassM & I ML Wk mBKffli pinLim 1 1 orMEN l ' j I tSmilers' Famous Caps at $2.00 Th 0or Ahwd" IOQ7Marltet St. S 1B4-130.1SS North 8th Strnet John B. Stetson Fall Hats $6 $7 $8 Shoes of Quality at Prices Within Reason! $3.95 - $4.45 - $4.95 - $5.85 - $0.85 - $7.85 THE fact that more than four million men each year buy NEWARK Shoes is proof positive of their ati. fyine qualities. And the fact that we have sucli an enormous outlet through our 298 stores throughout the United States, enables U3 to give our customers values absolutely without equal anywhere. We guarantee they will give you every satisfaction and that you will save $1 to $4 on your purchase. Over 200 styles. NEWARK Shoes for Boys $2.95, $3.45 and $3.95. Efleu.ar& Sfioe Ste&Ca f -LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES W THE WORLD. 1224 MarVet. bet. I21I-. t, 13tn Si . 601 It hi,, nr. Market 3142 Krtihlnzton Aire., but. York tc Cumberland mi N. 8th, near Cherry Bt. 442 Hculli St.. near Eth ?. Old ht.. nr. Cheetnut 22S0X, rrnt, tar. Pauphin R2 (itn. A nrr Chelten t4Sl Houth.bet. Jiroad 4. JBtta 4084 IinciuUr At., nr. 4Iaf -ION. Hit., btt. It.ce tVlni 424 Market, bet, -tilt i Hit 41)85 f rankrerd.VT.,nr.Orth'x iitniM nt. niwuafuiiN a!AIS (rmgniAUn Alu Imlwaan Hnmarai b ..-i.Ti. flfhi- Kul,v tlAu. .. lll.J :i-i"l. V..,n0" w... n...ll( (-wfBp bttuiutui uituiuivui udltVltHtllCf 28$ STORES IN 07 CITIES tit Jrechntni.t,l)ati ras evylah) and fullbaek pf the Atlantis City High - Wl mf ?"Tfa i ! Ui -tfTti ,v- V-tf 'ff. & .- : !' -tp a i S r -, 7' , ' ti ., ' rtvJJ - . rti p fiXtl i!" i J i r i, j - li r f' - n i 0- 3 ft 'VO ,
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