M BIG I RUCK SHOW DEFIES WEATHER Industrial Inventions, by Their Utility, Able to Sneer at Damo Nature LAST' TWO DAYS OF SHOW When member of the Motortruck Association of Philadelphia feel tlinf llielr mission in tlic industrial world liai been cxlinusted they need loolt no further than the United States wenther bureau for a fat job. As weather piopliets they have made n record which in enabled them to bat .J500. The Philadelphia Automo.blle Trades' As-f-o'-tntton selected last wtck for its ex hibit. The weather behaved to its HKing. Tt seemed that eaprieiotia Dame Nature was hypnotised by these soloni of the industry. The weather last week was just to their liking. Tt suited, in turn, both for open and closed cars. Now the motortrucK men are nn,vlnc their innings. First thre is a streak nf real frigid weather, jPlicn a "now lorni. a streak of sunshine, followed hvrain; then a freeze-up nRain, making itix rn.idwnvs like a classy surfare. Then more snow. Could any more' ill-J versified wcauier conditions ue planned to tr.st the durability and commercial vnlue of the motortruck? 'What has hem the result? Wherever you bo you pee the sturdy, powerful truck winding its uay over the slushy, icy streets, the snow-covered roads challenging cer condition. It seems to have no trouble getting traction. It has even brat nature at its own game. DRIVER. THROWN IN CRASH ehepard Unhurt In Collision at Pine hurst Races New Records Made I'.nrkiurft. S, C. Jan. 23. This week's rices of tho Plnehurat Jockey Club afforded their rhare nf-thrills In the day's sporting melange Two new tract; records were made Tho finishes wore ncclt-and-neck af fairs rlffht through and on participant ran tnav and made splinters of her milUy, Dollv Grav and another horse collided after ti.e finish of the second heat nf the harness ran and Polly went fllcv-hootlnp around the trick Phc left her driver. 8. U Shepird. rn in Ground. He was thrown out In the million and hoofs and wheels seemed to W uer him. but he arose unhurt, Mlldrrd Kureita ran tho six furloncs In 1 IK 3-."i and Aleardl ran the mile In 1 13 l-r, both new track records. The sum maries: i lass A harness race, three heats rHncesn Ingomar. b. m.. Eden. . . . 1 1 -Ontry Dictator, blk. jr.. Smith...., U 'J 1 Ponlu Bell, b m , S T. Shepard . R ft 3 Polly Gray, tr. m . S. I. Shenard.. 4 4 dr M furlonss flat Won by Mildred Huretta. t in "Wright; Ldonla, ch, m Lasses, fir nd, M"!ly O.. ch. m.. AUttMI. Ihlrd; Jne Miller, b ff.. Call, fourth. Time, 1:16 38., N w track record. - Mile flat Won bv Algardl. b, p Meyers; ! ncleSand. b. h.. Trasses, second; Kelos, rh. F Atwell. third; Ills Nibs. ch. k.. Wright. fourth Time, 143 1-5. New track record. MceDlechase, about Vi miles Won by n sturber. b, jr.. Call: little Horn, s, m., ichlbild second; Algardla, b g.t Meers, third Russian Pinion, ch, gr.. Miles, fourth. Worthlngton Picked to Win nellealr Heights. Fin.. Jan. 23. The fea lure of eslcrday's matches In the annual lanuviry tournament was the defeat of O'orgo AUlrldgc, of Dallas, who won the low srori" after a battle that went to the nineteenth hole. n. S. Worthlngton. of Miauncv, Is a Tavorlto over Clarence Ho l'jrt tlio old tennis champion, In today's matili Both won their matches Irt easy fashion with Aldrldge out of tho way mimngton's stock rose sUirply and un les I'ralg Colgatp can lake his measure 11 in figured that ho will hae a walkover Walter Dllks. of Merlon, won his rnai-h in the tnird sixteen from T. Ashley DenV of Vew York, by four und three. Uent-.J '7'h A""n7TS'.ri"l, VP.We.0ltlan, ""v"""" v f":'ur. iiHs. iex.. bv 111. iiiiw.rra nmraii v, a. A ender. O TAm defeated W, O. Thompson. Knollwr., 1,. 4 ana ;i k. n. Worthlngton. Shw;' f fea ted Onvw Nojes, Olenvlew. by n and 5 rurence Ilobart. New York, defeated rthur V. Lee. Jr.. Detroit, by O nnd. " Special Men's 25&30 Suits 17 AND OVF.RfnATSli Reduced Men's $4.50 Pants, $2.95 ADLER flMMKrF S. E. Cor. OPKN EVERY EVENING STORE ORDERS ACCEPTED i . : WHY? Intcr M.nnnnnnsiiiPHiimr. plant for baltimorb DRVnnpf ' 0PERTlQl '"Col ... - OalJ;. """ TAMPA we.. ,nn Tex.. I "kliT?i-- .. - UfcCJl That the financial Interests are withholding their support. That the Chamber of Commerce la not striving and aiding In aery possible way to develop tho Philadelphia Port. That the Hoard of Trade has failed to function in the Interest of uUrrater Philadelphia Port. , That .t,A vallHildn a s lilru.tr In a. .,.. Jk a.i .1 ..-.. . h a. . . I.,.,- Do Not Say 'personal gain. But That as a Phlladelrhlan. deeply Interested In a greater port, ou vlll do your individual best to further the cause by actively engaging In the work of development, Resolve 4 Greater Philadelphia Port is sure to come. Identify yourself ivitli the movement Deiirable River-Front SIle Are Scarce.) InVettigate Now. H. B. McCOLLUM Water; Front Specialist 1218 Chestnut Street Philadelphia iea-MBiiPiiippJl? I 1 "DOWN IN OUR ALLEY" NOnTItBAST LEAOUB Holled on Costa's Alleys, January 22 ST. UAKNAtlAB UIPTON &'.' ,MJ ?JI iaS Porfel"d free aam Faunee., lM 14a 170 Wlklneon IBS 137 111.1 J.le'llvi., 214 224 177 Handicap 3 , , , . Totals 821 785 760 . . BBACON I.IOHTltOUSB riston.. 144 mt ,n, ..,.. Davis,.. 132 ICO. mo Senior... I'uah... T4 110 .. Albeser . ( rlnnond 134 123 174 McClure. H. Lance 154 102 143 V. Whlto McClure llir tuali. . . . Handicap l'l 81 81 " "'. 172 105 182 134 110 110 167 11 140 160 .. 126 Totals 780 700 TotalB 70S 71)0 8M) forfeited first game , JABPlil HT. L1JKB M'layson 132 17ft 101 A. tlos'ell 103 135 130 ll.Uog'ell 133 131 1711 IluniH.t 164 165 167 fox 1'Jll 17R 1A1 riin'li.. I.K . KT ITU MacIVIln 187 187 lilH llreer... 140 113 147 llolat... .. 113 130 Hamilton .. 143 138 1IUI1UICHP Li 14 1J Totals BI)8 705 802 Totals 018 703 73.0 MlDVALli-CAMIiniA STKKI. CO. l.EAOUK General Hales Department DUCKPINS Hollcd on Costa's Alleys, January 22 rirmiBUTons sthuctuiiaii Price... 131 70 Oil Kcn'dy. 100 108 121 lt.H.Aa'n 03 00 80 Walker. 81 .. ., Miller... 01 .. .. Htrahly 122 01 .. Zlsslner., 118 82 8(1 Kemp.. 1IM) 162 8U I'laylon. 00 1H tn3Osmer . 101 117 1011 Pcrrelra. . 07 10U Hhort .. .. 101 117 L'rall 81 Totals 48t 403 447 -SCHUDUU: Tnmison, 132 120 85 Uolan.. 07 101 los llllisard 138 110 si Hulnn... 04 .. ;. l,.I'A'n 128 148 147 Zahmeey . , 77 . . Hertz 81 Totals 580 618 605 BAIl Arp 1IILL.ET Sutton.,. 01 81 78 llradbury 07 80 87 Morrow . , 70 . . no woirrc... mi 08 its I.ewla.. 113 123 101 Small 81 .. Totals 507 500 502 HAllJtOAIi Umery. . 112 120 70 Cantler. 103 84 73 Smiley.. 80 03 70 (lulb'scn. 1)0 100 80 M'Au'rfe 100 111 IIS Totals 443 520 13 ( ponaiNO Kennedy. Ill 140 HO O'Har,. 87 72 01 Steven'n. Ill 80 121 Miller... 82 10". Ill Hartley.. 112 83 87 Tntnla diH 4n 111? Totals 470 472 453 '. KEYSTONE CLUB SECTION A rtolled on Keystone Alleys, January 22 EDOUAIID FLOniSTf Storck.. 20S 108 101 Pick.... Nester.. 100 143 108 Wanscr. Bates.. 171 151 1112 Taylor.. A. Ouest 1119 160 231 Oarrett. Wagner. 100 100 14H Elsele. . 200 175 210 213 178 1110 184 150 168 100 127 171 102 l(i(l 200 Hdcp... 6 0 6 Totals 933 602 929 Totals 881 822 042 TERMINAL VETS AGASS1Z Senior... 181 162 188 Flood... Kirk.... 175 18.1 162 Blrchlll. O'C'nnell 146 100 101 Shields.. Nicholas 168 161 208 Myers.. Mower.. 181 134 150 Kick.... Fritz... Totals 841 838 038 Hdrp... 210 71 ISO 134 157 132 ISO 200 170 163 21 232 100 .. 1117 1T 36 32 32 Totals 0l 034 830 TERMINAL OIL CANS M'D'wcll 158 215 182 W'dward 205 181 Gruel. 184 215 175 Alkeni ion inn 102 Rupertus Barnes. . Menge. . 170 101 210 W'dland 181 20.1 170 Ilotz 101 202 214 Durnell. 188 111 171 10.1 t40 220 100 102 180 9 0U Hdcp... Totals 000 1028 037 Totals 047 808 1033 KEYSTONE CLUB. SECTION B Rolled on Keystone Alleys. January 22 ACTIVES WYNDHAM COLTS Knaon.. inn 141 ins Foster.. Cra'ford. 157 130 ... Stack... Bowen.. 140 134 100 Coneland Mllant.. 165 121 1611 Stott . Hauclt.. 160 147 202 Fov 102 107 107 150 150 12.1 131 170 180 150 184 171 177 191 200 Donlev. . .-. ... inn Handicap ffl 16(5 Totals 809 80! Totals 828 695 910 PITCAIRN EXIDU Rott.... 140 102 160 Rogers.. 168 161 li.l McUIll.. 102 175.130 Tarbuck Bluett... 203 180 150 McGlare. Aleck... 14.1 133 130 Longa'r. Sorenael 210 200 104 Fulton . Handicap 10 4 10 Dlncee.. 211 101 ISO 160 ... 108 18t 178 20(1 171 130 201 . 132 .. Totals 1121 002 807 MAGNOLIA .imi.H. . 1S9 inr. int Totals 897 771 900 MELROSE P. Wolfe 181 20S 10: Waener. 1K2 17R 1 R' A. Wolfo 124 1SR 101 Crossler. J14 120 1B7 H.W..Jr. 133 1f7 IISV Ncnmitz. 172 J4R 1U2 'i rua. . . mh mi ii Swartz.. 214 147 1.17 If W. Sr. 140 I2S 103 Handicap 27 27 Totals 634 752 832 TotlllH 700 875 PHOTO-ENGRAVERS' LEAGUE Rolled on Casino Allevs The Beck team, which Is leading the Photo-Engravers' League, was handed a bad 1olt last night by tho Uatchell & Manning team, which took all threw games uurtis the runner-up, also had a bad night and lost two to Rodgers and Is now tied with Beck, each having twenty-four victories. Rem- for Tomorrow! .50 From Our Own Slocks Vnlk up one flight of stairs anil make a saving that will surprise you. No ex aggerated values -but reduced from our own 25 to S30 stocks, livery new style, r"" una coloring einurnced. THE CLOTHIER Entrance on 13th St. 13th & Market Streets TAMPA YARD TO BUILD $2,200,000 TANKSHIP special So Business Btetk, -li i Tampa,'! -Jlh.f HI- .i (tmw u,;Wf nVMt1 M ayEWpite pobIjio miSJ ron ,h.LM 'J?m Photo-Type and Com mercial won the odd eamb from Franklin. imAMIft.lKr rni.t,i,nnt.t. Harrison 08 102 00 stone... 187 102 : 129 riehadt. 137 171 100 Jark'w'y 103 111 104 152 120 111 Smith.. 122 166 00 uroriy.. Hllenb'c, 101 114 125 120 142 146 Cooneon 111 00 137 Fcrgu'n 126 110 07 Handicap 10 16 16 Totals 008 010 571 ToUls 614 603 673 OATCH'L A MAN'O noesll., 171 200 164 Keleh.. 140 118 130 Havll'd. 177 183 127 DUCK Prown., 162 160 121 Keckhut 132 104 160 WrlRht. 174 127 134 Kraft... 135 144 148 Mack. 148 132 1HII 152 185 173 IMVport 180 165 180 Cromlev Handicap 12 12 K Totals 780 780 74B 'rltOTO-TYPB Hatter'y 134 l'jii fir. Totals 800 782 758 TIEMUIIANT Schaick. 125 171 148 i.vuns. , sm -SwiMil uzp k, ini vj'j 137 laair'ty 168 158 174 uunuar. Lelclit . Malone..J40 124 137 Tobln... 152 114 118 DUIDCH. UUT 1110 l.'U Tola)? 072 000 722 RODCJEnS . Sertcr.. 181 134 150 M' Call's 123 180 148 Parr... 105 110 110 nell..,. 182 138 144 Khmann 143 102 148 Handicap 23 23 30 iiuuuicap u u If Totals 608 018 531 , CU11TIS CralB... 170 108 131 Davlcs.. 120 147 131 Mtuber.. U7 128 ... I MfR k U'J 1B Wlttly. 101 133 10(1 Olngrlch .. ..101 Totals 740 803 003 Totals 700 700 754 NEW Y0nlC SHIP LEAGUE n Ji,0i iVv .Y?rk Sn'P L'BU finished thi 2?' lm,lf, ot season with the Machine ?hJ Vc,lor; w".h. thirty-four vIctoTlea "S eight defeats. Mold Loft made a. came ftf.ueo all the way and ftnlshed four irem"e ihihJja 'J!e 'd""--; ""I' Department finished .h. f.' 1ro,"'- of the Machine Shop, rolled J 10 In his last name and won high average, wavs nr.PT. FOHQE SHOP Andrew 101 133 143 Cillkey . 127 120 127 OTto'rke 1H0 140 174 Abbott . 140 164 114 Oruvcs. 131 134 144 Totali 748 007 702 Osier. llll 163 148 107 110 124 120 102 11.1 153 123 113 13S ... 102 ... 7.4 47 47 47 Kugler., Kepka.. I'Kyne... Sweeney Ifauld..,, Appleby. Hdcp. ,. Totals 081 020 620 MOLD t.OFT Under'od 177 140 121 Cuneo . 115 114 130 Kimble.. 14(1 127 13(1 Koine. .. 138 140 )n Cooper.. 170 181 163 MAIN OFFICE Heltz.an 1UH 137 103 Uoss.... 103 10(1 85 Crew.... ma 144 K,5 Franklin 130 105 154 Jenks... 140 mi 117 n...... rr TT HICP 20 20 29 iwwia 1 u 111 tai Totals 602 640 058 GENERAL STORES MACHINE SHOP Brown... 105 150 210 Pelrce... Baldwin. 110 Merrill. Eastlack 142 121 173 McCurdy Hulclc. 154 137 122 Applebeo Walker. 140 142 164 McK'ney Sweeney ... 181 130 Mulhol'd McK'ney Totals 720 710 705 Hdcp. :. 113 105 101 02 146 115 85 13.1 125 02 ... ". 122 120 ... ... 84 104 117 57 87 .17 Totals 601 082 049 ItMT,. itAWn GUARDS uavis, , . Rob' son. lustln.. Ilahn.... Denof. . , Hdcp... Totals IJJ 06 156 Ward... 174 168 130 ."; r!T " iiruner.. 1111 1110 110 ? 145 '52 Andrews 104 100 107 3sX l?i ,55 Meyer... 140 170 185 4." 5 J?S Johlon 148 190 130 w5 5iT m ToU,s "" "" Cadets In Fine Form rlienler. Pa., Jan. 23. Pennsylvania Mili tary College basketball team enguged In (inal -practice yesterday for the game with Dickinson College tonight In tho Cadet Armory at Chenter. The cadet five Is In good form and Coach Frank Richards le confident It will put up a good scrap. In the practice today he put his men through fast work In passlnr and basket-shootlnr. , -Lj.,,7r- - XII llF .Sturdy Writer strap shoe of S zggrn'""'Ba. SJf HI Norwegian calf, with extra- V 'L$g - T1 y I ml l?6 stitehinS and reinforced Ppa frinWrl I I ML of'n Hand-sewed double IP IS - Si I Boy' li Sp' In design and con- B H JUHiN CafflJlVlSUIN UJMmiNY B M SZ shoe 8 SSrf ISl i n . -y ft I W , i uin.y unu vjomiorc na it VI, 3t7V AVO, U WTMP mnfuneGTCiltTr been embodied in ttwe M i a -v-'v- v s m I m. mj- i o i ui v i touinuara s55 . MI A S 3t","ngoflC"pae"r. Shoes and yon can buy M, 122 -Chestnut street V "- . JS, KtSrHS! p 1 rZ JUHII Sturdy fe ft I ll, ,il Iffll MS Storm lb ' fremmmm .HiilRLl $io.9B- l Ai F0Swlw7i MmWiiWSS&MMl Heights A. J M and you follow ftie style in Collars Cluett, Pcabody & Ca, Inc, Troy. K.Y & H. SELL M. & H. Storm Specials Makes no difference What the condition of the weather, or what season of the year, you may rest assured that you can always find at this store specials that will interest you and save you money. Blizzardy January, scorching August, skating season or fly-fishing time, it's nil the same here. A $8 All-Wool Pull-Over Sweater Sheepskin Moleskin Just $ 5 HKe Illustration. Warm. Man, snuff and lone wearing. All sizes. Dandy for skating, hiking or for severe weather. To bo worn beneath overcoat. Jerseys $.1 Shawl-Collar Sweaters Merino and-cotton, mixture, well made. $ 2 With nook iieeves. Home have Btrln.ri cheats. An overlot, made up for teams. durable and a bjg value. Button coat style. Oxford gray color. Just the thing for the out-door work er, the driver, etc. Big Reductions in Sleds. $2 Up 4TOsse,Jn4i KtMsiQr EiJBiiIiiIJHC t IHh I I CM efV I WM lBaa ;or xHvxnux Airs ' UJftX, r'smv f V ' ' " ' w ' ?i f ;lej3geip'hiijAdei,i'hi4, -.'mwAx; 95 YMPI Wants Olympic tryouts California City After Pacific Coast Elimination Trials for European Meet . New York. Jan. Zi. Tho American Olympic committee yesterday received from Pasadena, Calif., a request that the Pacific const Olympic tryoilt samra be held In that city next summer. The question will lib considered by the com mittee and a decision made later. Jne petition Is signed by Charles W. Pad dock, holder of hc interallied 100 and 200-mctcr championship, and John T. Pearman, secretary of the I'nsadcna Board of Trade. The communication stated that the rltv offers tho best ouarter-mllo track lu the Far West, and will guarantee satisfactory accommodations lor the competitors at reasonable rates. It Is urifed that the city be (.elected aa being suitable In location, cllinnt and nil other respects, both from the athletes mid spectators' standpoint. Sultablo entries are assured from nil of the colleges and nthlctic clubs of the section. Secretary Iredcrick W. Ilubien, of the American Olympic committee, said yesterday that three, if not four, pre liminary meets would be held next sum mer, one in the East, one in'the middle West near Chicago, a third on the l'a cific coast', with the possibility of a fourth at some southern point. BIG COLLEGES.AT MILLROSE Penn Among Others to Enter Pad dock, A. E. F. Star, Will Run New York, Jan. 23. Eleven unlver: sitics and five colleges will compete for honors at the annual indoor track meet of the Mlllrose A. C, at Mndlsan Square Oardcn in February, according to, preliminary plans made public to day. Among the institutions cnteriug ath letes are Yale, Harvard, Pennsylva nia, Princeton, Cornell, Dartmouth. Syracuse, Georgetown, University of Misxotiri and University of California. The California entry is Charles N. I'addock, whose short distance running at the .interallied meet in I'aris' last year attracted considerable attention. Scholz, of the University of Missouri, is entered in the sprints. Hayes, now of Notre Dame University, who, wear ing the colors of the Boston A. A., won the 100 yards national title at I'liiladclplua last mil is another en trant. The entries from various athletic clubs in the East is unusually largo and includes nearly all the better known runners. Follow flie nroad Street Freight Station, of the P. I W A 1 Tk V w v fiTv, and R. R. Five would like to hear from A Anl . II B guwsn.sr'cWASsjf!: n And b. Lloiible-Valijf o fet. care of P. and R. R., Thirteenth and f 1 ' M ar 1Srftlb7A, W CUUV i"m Callowhill streets. I 1 . 'Temple A. A. wants to hear from second 'i. I -yllmlU "OI' tllG JulVB Boil OV V 440 North FrankUn street. f Yi Out.nf.n TtL - W Hl tr?Ai L lrtfmi JilliTir- a r?r?-r tw e-i- ,.. r '"s""g:;'r'MS8MJ f...f.'?..r;..rrT......:.y rets I Arrow IT FOR LESS - Lined to at $8 Hip-High Rubber Boots $15 nig shawl col. lar. Warm inrf serviceable. The i;oai ror me Out - o' Doors Doys' Sizes. S3 V:,rXZ Arctics $1 & $5 AU-Wool lVa tor- proof, cold-proof and dandy health $4 $ 2 and insurance. May save you a snell ve you slcane of ess. All slses. All-Wool EST. Cap, .$1 Knitted. 'Wear It aa a cap, turn down over ears n cold weather, or turn It down over face, and neck In eevere weather. Sent . Parcel Post, 10c Extra uxtnoix xrxxivai fogy v c , fTT ' V " Jones 'Loaned' to Yale; Will Work for Nothing New Haven, Conn., Jon, 2.1. T. A. D. .Tones, who will be head foot-, ball coach nt Ynlc next fall, will re ceive no salaryt It was. nnnounecd today. He Is loaned fiy his em ployers nt Seattle, Wash., who nro Ynlc men, with full wilury paid. The association will pay the expenses of Mr. Jones, PENN FRESH WINS Eddie McNIchol's Yearlings Defeat Junior Varsity by 29 to 8 Penn Frosh completely outplayed the Red "ira uiun junior varsitv nuintet prior m the varsitv camo last ovenlnr bv a ecoro of 20 to 8. The dcrlxlv;nci of the vearllnas' victory was In evidence, from the start. The end of the first' half found the Junior without the semblance ot a field goal, Chlo Passon's foul ehootlne featured the contest with h consecutive run of eiaht scores, and Greene wald's, long archeH Into tho net. ,. The Junior Varsitv was handicapped by the failure of Ramanof. Speaker and Hun singer to get IntD the game, Ramanot Is tm the sick list nnd the other two men were ultnhcld for the varsitv game. Penn Fresh Junior Varsity Marron .....forward Boylo Tasson ...forward Mcintosh Urecnewald center Levy jiii'er guarn lvorv Vocgelln' ..guard Swartz Cornell Team Invited 1 Ithaca. N. V,. Jan 23. Tho Cornell track team may engage In an Indoor triangular track meet with Harvard and Dartmouth nt Boston on tho night of February 28, ac cording to an announcement today by Grad uate Manager Berri An invitation from the Harvard management for CormMl to take part In such a meet has been received Hiid Mr. Berry will discuss tho project with the Harvard authorities nt Boston today or to morrow. USED CAR BUYERS We have a number of attractive bar gaina which lip traded In nt the Auto mobile show nnd which we have attract ively prlcrd for Thursday. Friday nnd Saturday, Lexington Motor Co. of Pa. LEXINGTON BLDG.,851-853 N. Broad St. V Double-Service Shoes st 1204-06-08 Market Street Unequaled in Economy, Ruggedness & Performance D u?" Zan' go.t awty from tho fact that 60,000 Republic Trucks have been bought by shrewd, sen sible business men. Among them will be found a solid conviction that their trucks are not equaled in performance, in ruggedness, in economy. In six years, this preference based solely on the wonderful Kepubhc record has made this company the lartrest manufacturer of motor trucks in the world h TuvwninTrfTfc iSrjPfflafc- fy'TliHrr At the Truck Show, Space 19 2116-18 MARKET STREET JUc 2681 Philadelphia Sprueo 584S H.rrlifcurs Sale.. Office and Service St.lion, 17lh at Derrr Street k4'a! Bill is rS mm-m CKM A w mmtn w sasvasv & "iau , Princeton Not Asked to England . Prlnrrton, TV. .. Jail. ,23. Tt was oltl Clalir stated last night by Dean Howard Jin' lenahnn, clralrman of tho board of ath letln ..jinfrnl Hint 1rltrtnn haa received no Invitation, unofficial or otherwise, to accompany the Talo track team ana crevy to lhiKlnnd to compete against Ujtforu and Cambridge next Hummer, Thn nnltf l,nnur!tiltr nt IHa nrnnnsltlon any one has here la iMsed on a rmwspaper dis patch from New Haven which appeared III last Sunday's paper. Any expression of the atiuuao taaen by i'rinceton men is lounora on the above artlclo and not on any official iiifutjriiiuoii, Heat Phlladelntitu O. C. liaa open dates for llrst-ilasa fives, offering fair guarantees, Ralph J. Panzullo, 8810 Lancaster avenue. nnd third class traveling teams. J Latwen, Lowest Prices in the City! Klery Standard Brand of Cigars. Cigarettes and Tobaccos . . ! Our Guarantee! Hatlufncllon or Money Back Have loll Mmoked Our Madame Butterfly YetT tiiritf'M HNAr IX YtlTAN. 2 for 2fio site. I'erfecto Royal. 4.00 Boxes of HO. . . CO Mi: IN Si 8KH ,11. MK. I1UTTKK 11. V TOPIC), Blunt or I'erfecto, Ida size. Boies of fj. QQ II,vV,NA RilYrioNri." " go Q flO -Ire. Hove of R0 O.VFW PIIILA. HAND MADH Q lyrr IQc lre. Hnves of Ml. ' .Special. HUNUIETTA ADMIRALS IBc site. Boies of SB 2.75 for a quick rleun-up MADAMK lltlTTinil'I.Y. PRIDK OL' Tim DAY Boies of 00 ... . W lBo size. JT nn lloies of SO .. ,. J,uu Kverr rlgnr In the liny A rKRFECT 40Y SMOKP, CIOARKTTES ON T1IK JUSIP PIi:i)MONTS, CHtTERKIP,l.I).S. LUCKY STK1KKS, pkg. f-t ftri 20, 17ri carton of 10 pkgs. J-v CAMKIS, pkg. 17ci car- SI ton 10 pkgs X..OU SH HEX CAPORALS. 1; pkg.t carton 12 pkgs,. 1.35 I LABEL'S 15th and ARCH STS. 1. m. 2li, 34 Ton Model. i&IW. IKC6 n ,3 il Quality Clothes 1514-16 Market Street Philadelphia Don't Lose Any Time In Coming to Becker's 10 Government Plan of Selling uits and Overcoats You Can Buy a Good Suit for as Little as $12-45 $1&90 $ig.65 And Others ft.-- Every suit in this vast stock guarantees you a saving of at least $10 and un to SIS. All rrinri . ma- above cost. You must see for yourself to fully appre ciate the wonderful twork Ave are doing to lower the high cost of clothes. Special Notice to the Public Our plans and intentions have been submitted to the U. S. Government, and have received the unqualified and hearty approval of government ofTicials, so now we ivant to submit the same plans to you. We are quite sure they'll receive uour approval, too. u Conditions of Purchase No dealers will be allowed to purchase, and only one suit and one overcoat or not more than two suits will he sold to a customer. No free deliveries and no purchasing agents' orders will be accepted; altera tions will be charged for at cost, but it is optional whether you have your suit altered here or elsewhere. Store will open at 8:30 a. m. daily and be open con-' tinuously until 9 o'clock in the evening, thus giving every one a fair chance to make their purchases. QitstityClothesi 15144516 Market Street Philadelphia . . .1.' r vis, ' n t .. " Above Cost Up to $31.25 rT7" . U 1 o. ' A -n 1-4 A-.J . , ? ... r .. i-iii A v . r i tt i" bi 0, .. ! a -..' . . '$p '-( Sa Kfi . -, .-. o. . rj r, - M v ,j ., K IT i, ,, 1 Lvl' ;n li V ill i
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