PIS HUM IN WARMERWEATHER Throe Hours' Straight Practice) at Bat and Fiolding Brings Out tho Arnica Bottle Blnnlnslmm. Ala., March 12. Trainer Leo Miller's dtock of oil, HnN mrnt, alcohol and rubblug fluid wan put lo good nc Inst nlslit around the hotel nhere most of the Phillies were nursing sore firms and aiming the weather man. The I'MIs are Jut beglunlng to feel the effects of their jogging and throwing. Cravath sent hli tnn through three hours of batting, fielding and Jogging under dnrk-laden skies that gave away to old Sol every now and then. Thr tempcraturo wan Idenl. although a wind front the Miuth luterferpd with Jilgh flr knocked to right field. Dave Uaucroft put In hla flmt prac tice and had no trouble In locating the tphcre as it came wafting over the plate. He lined out a couple of alMling infield hits which Leo Meadows ducked as they wlieezeu pant mm ni snore. Bancroft took about fifteen minutes of fielding practice and spent the rest of the session Jogging around the ball yard, Cntey Stengel continues to do more road Aork than any other man on the sound. He h having eome trouble In petting his lower limbs In condition. He ha about stopped limping. The field was too soggy for fielding practice the fiwt hour out and Cravath sent Ills men through a long process of tossing. He hopes to begin instructing his men in base running just as soon as tlicv have enough road work. Toil ttmcrlcli, the unexpected otrl val from the hub of the nutomobllo industry, Is certainly hitting like a streak of blue lightning in batting practice. He is being closely watched by Carlton Molesworth, manager of the Birmingham team, who will no doubt make an overture to the Phillies for his sen ices. Ilalph Miller, the third wicker, re ported for his first practice Thursday and took ohlv n moderate amount of batting practice. Ho devoted most of his time to jogging around the outfield. Miller is expected to make business nick up around the bravery corner nnd It will be interesting to watch him and Wrlghtstone battle it out for the hot sector. Bealnninz Friday the Phils will split the warmest hours of the day with the Birmingham Barons, who began train- i )ng today, lne nrst exhibition game between the two clubs, is slated for one week from today. Frankic Murray s. Charley Ray Joe Kitchie vs. ddic Jblctclicr Johnny Lewis vs. Johnny Kelly Hirry (Kid) Brows vi. Chris Ckasc LEW STOCKYAKUS JOHNNY Tendler vs. Rose Rente on bam Hotel ale, regrulnr prices. Mine I till nnd Market Mtret. SPECIAL Wed.. St. Patrick's nltht. March 17 MORI.D'.S UEST IIEAVYt:HlHTS Fred Jordon vs. Carl Le Blanche Dan O'Dowd v. Harley Hutchinson K. 0. Sansom vs. Paul Sanson K. 0. Bill Brennan vs. Fred Lange FnKIl IIAHTMIY Fulton vs. Madden Bents now on tale Hotel Illnshnm I'llOTOPLAYS PHOTOPLAYS THRU && OIlMERICA A hnmKrn 1:t Morris ft Passyunk Avt. mnamura MauDaiiyatas Evs.oto CTAR CAST In "E-VEimvOMAN" Al 1 FnHFNY Frankford k Allegheny ALLilAinClX 1 Mat TlAllv 2-15. Kves. at 8 DUBTIN r-ArtN'HM In 'THD COnSICAN nnOTHFUH" A POI 1 O "SO 4 THOMPSON 8TB. nrUlXU MATINEE DAILY SHtni.EY JlfASON In "HUrt ELEPHANT StAN" ARPAniA CHESTNUT Below 1TH rtlV-UlA jo A. M. to 11 :15 P. M. THENP3 CASTLE In 'THE AMATDUlt WIPE" m i Tcnmn unoAD street and J3L.UCD1IL OUflOWBHANNA AVB CLARA KIMRAI.Ti YOUNQ In "EYES Or YOUTH" BROADWAY t Ktf NBI.L fllHPMAN In "HACK TO OOP 8 COUNTRY" "APITYM 722 MARKET STREET v-Ari 1 VJL. io a. m to ii tin p. il DOUOLAS MacLEAN onrt DORIS MAY In "MaRY'S ANKLE colonial a,n-3w:srs AS MADEL NOP.MAND In TINTC" T7DD,QCl main bt.. manayunic E.lVIrr.n-jD matinee daily 'lOM MIX In 'THE I--EUD FAIRMOUNT An'SS'S ETIIEir CIAYTOV In; "YOUNO MRS. W1NTHROP" 17 A Mil V THEATRE 1311 Market Ui. T MlVilL. I ! A M to Mldnlcbt HOY STEWART In THE WESTERNERS" eV.TIJ CT THEATRE Helow Bpruoa JOlrl Dl. tATlNEB DAILY AI.IfE JOYCE In "SLAVES OF PRIDE" FRANKLIN TI,,RD feSSSTiS 8YLVIV RREAMER In "RBHI'ECTAIILE I1Y PROXY" P-., Nlrirn "ROAD ST. AT ERIE Ureat norinern a.t. nn a so. iop.m. NORM. TAIJltADOr. In "A DAUailTER OF TWO WORLDS" IAIOI7D1A1 BOTH A WALNUT 8TS. J ISO.' Eves. TAD llVll lixtr-ii Mat l,KW roDV in THE HELOVED CHEATER" i irArurrj ist Lancaster avb. LLAUCIV. MATINEE DAILY nOIlERT WARiVirK In "JACK HTHAW i mrrDTV uroad a Columbia av. jLiOllil I matinee paily VIOLET HEMINfl In "KVIJIIIWURIAW" 333 MARKET STSffi NBI.lj OTIirMAN.ln "BACK TO OOD'H COUNTRY" MOnPI 25 BOOTH BT. Orchsstm. ilJUC.L, Continuous 1 to 11. KUaENH O'HRIEN In "THE nnOK-N MELODY" yifn,vi,v.T.s. rnnrfA oth a market bta 1VJIU.IV MATINEE DAILY NORMA TALMAnOK In ""' "A PAUailTBR OF TWO WORLDS" JEFFERSON ",h;,jtT,uhr5Ai"L DAILT ivi'Tua As!NnTAiirm nv mfniHin fMlMov- Evr-, Mir. IS- 1920 ;)J Vk ' 4 r T ,v .; ' Evening Ledger Decisions J of Ring Bouls Last Night i";,tVLVi.A.V A-c-JJhlttr 1'HwfraW df ffln Artie Mnrr. Jlmmr llrt.r. mnn1 mills PMil ns. in ni mil- .. . - : . nrali Illllr Ijl, mitnofntwl Ilattlfntt lrti Itosa, hut Jor Allirliht. ' . Uf orslf Hnmlif r knnrknl tit J0 Albright, nrsti Johnny r.rklrr nut nwnr llv MrDfrmott. flmt. (IKHMANTOViN A. C.-iM Hotirk win from K. O. Hnnom, touni Reynolds won from Indian nuMrll. Hsrrr linker stnpnfit 4n Diiltr. rrondi Iooiik Jlmmr llradkr knMkd out Kid rHInitr. srrontli hnrlrr Artlnr stoirM nrnjr Jlmmr llti.sell, ntih. , SA. rtNI2N,1,0' TE.AHlo Hall"' out. ftili llobliy Wni.itti. HOT SI71INCIH, AtlK. Youuk rilrslm mon dtftatrd Jack Dillon. CATHOLIC DIAMOND DATES Schedulo for 1920 Learjue Season Announced With Twenty Qames'On Twenty games arc Included bn the baseball schedule of the lt20 Catholic Schools Baseball Leogue. The opening match will be played between T.n Salle Prep and Catholic High on the latlcr'a field April 8. The dates follow : Aprils, La 8al fit Cslhotlo tilth. April IS, a Ralls at Wssl Catholic Hitch: April in, fit, Josrph At Catholic High; April 20. 21, Wsst Cathollo lllnh at St. Joiteph; April 21 Wtat Cathollo IllKh at Ht. Joseph; April 22, Ht Joseph at Lti Sails: April 21. Went Catholic Illnh at VllUnovai April 2V, vi. lanova at Catholic lllarh: April 27, Vst Catholic Wall at La Saile; April 20, St. Joseph at Vlllanova. May II Catholic Hlch nl Li Salle. May 12. La. Sails at Vlllanova: May 13, Catholla HlRh At St. Joioph) May l. Vllfinovs ut wen wainoiia limn; .May in, uatnnuc Hlch Mr. .,ia1I ITIuK Mnii mi .m at Ht. Joseph! May 211. Catholic High at viuanovi 1 -May .i, 01. jostpn si west cath olio lllich ! May 27, La Salle at St, Joseph May 2D, Vlllanova nt La Salle, Lebanon Valley, 39; Urslnus, 25 Annvlllf, r.. March 12. ny some clever lona.dletanre roal ahootlna lhannn vl. Ieya .cacemen hra lat night defeated th urainua wonege nr. eu to .. f lahburn. the fnat Illue And Whit cuard ahot two nrettv cnala from tha center of the Aha, while Moore, and Heltner also ntajcO a clover asms for I.ehanon Vallev. I'rulchey was the Btellar shooter for th lltore. K. of C. League Closes Ihe Knlshla of Columbus Lcarue closed last night with De Soto winning; the clianv blonshlp Dan Ralvador forfelllnir the arainv to De flolo. San Domingo defeated Pinion, 2S to 13. Harry defeated Columbn In u close came, 1.1 to 14. HINDS- RESTAURANT "Different from othera" Combination Breakftit No. 2 Fruit-Cerea,2 EgB. Boiled, AC, Fried or Shlrrad. Rrmad. TCJC Rolh, Toatl and Coffee 36 N. 11th St. Nerrr Clnsed NATIONAL A. A. SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 13th Whitey Langdon vs. Jimmy Austin Young Tom Sharkey vs. Jack Palmer Yg. Sam Robideauys. Johnny Tyman Battling Reddy vs. Bobby McCann Jack Russo vs. Joe Welling Tickets nt riimnghy'a, 33 fi. 11th St. - SPECIAL Big St. Patrick's Show, Evening March 17th, at Regular Prices . Major Biddle Tournament A1MII1, 13TII nnd.SOni. Enroll Nn Prla (3old Wntrhn.. Unld"Fnha Trltes PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S 1 K ,i?Xle:,TBTb. CirTT'l'K'oo, Cambria A. C. ,Lur,,, ? rt.u' s,e. l...w..u -,, -,, Kel, A . t ejonierset KIHDW EVKNINO, Uir II . AN AT.I,TAn SHOW B CRACKAJACK 1IOUTS 0 rHOTOPLAVH The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer lea, which is n guarantee of early showing ' of tho finest productions. Ask for the thcatro In your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOKvSlU ave. OLIVE THOMAB In 'THE OI.ORIOU3 IADY" PALACF ls" MARKET BTREET I r-llAV-.C. io A, M. to HUB r. M I'lONEL nARRYMORE In 'THE COPPERHEAD" PRINCESS ""MARKET BTREET "OTHER AIEN-S SHOES" REGENT MARKET BT. Beloir 1TTH IX-val-,4 : A. M. to 11 P. m. ".MART ELLEN COMES TO TOWN" RIAF TO OERMANTOWN AVE. lETTT OF OREVSTONE" RUBY UAnKET ST. HELOW 7TH "PnDDLER OF LIES- SAVOY 1211 J1"'"" STItEET D V maL mil. SAM?JT'Efn1iDSia, "ANNI3 OF OIIEEN OAnLES" STANLEY OTMVBJ6T,i- "HIS HOUSE IN OltDER" victoria w,?;-, ANITA STEWART tn ' "IV OLD KENTUCKY" 8TH P. IS. o nio N1XON-NIRDLINGER, In 0 THEATRES BELMONT C,JU AbuVi3 wAukW iiAitY ncKronD in "THE HOODLUM" CEDAR 00T,,AAv,S,fr?DAtt STAR PAST In '1VERY1VOMAN" COLISEUM ""VnuSrla SYLVIA RREAMEH In U "lVitSPECTAIILE 1IY PROXY" FRANKFORD 4T,B AV1:N,uB0RD WALLAPF. UKID ,VBNUB "DOUBLE SPEED'' IUMBO f"0 BT:. o'SAnD avb. JUIUUU Jumho Junction on FrMikfon! "L" WILLIAM DESMOND ,S"oru u "THE IILUB HANDANA" 1 OCl 1ST MD AND LOCUST BTREErs L.ULUOI Mais. lt0,a tin E(s.U:30toll WALLACE REID In ,""ivl011 "DOUI1LE SPEED" NIXON MD ABM7AncaK2: 8TS- , SPECIAL COtEpT "MAIDS AND MUSLINS" RIVOI T 0ID AND RANSOM STS. rAlVWLl MATINEE DAILY NELL SHIPMAN In "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY" VTR ANin aERMANTOWN AVE. R AAINL AT VENANOO DOUOLAB MsoLEAN AND DORIS MAY In "MARY'S ANKLE" WEST ALLEGHENY STAR CAST In "EVEHYWOMAN" 23th A AlUchsnr hPARk" MriO AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. rAIMS. M,t -UK. Hv. 0H5 to 11 THE WILLOW THEE' Camolsts chart showlnr procrams for Hit week arwsrs Bsturdar Ynlm and Sunday, aTWiKftj; TED CANN, CROWNED 100-YARD SWIM KING Dotroit A. C. Roprosontativo Lowor3 Brooklino Tank Record Brooklino, Mass., March 12. Ted Cann, of the Detroit A. C, won the 100-yard indoor American swimming title last night in the Brooklino tank in a sensational race, In which the four finalists finished with scarcely more than n yard separating them. Clement Browne, of the Chicago A. A., was second, losing by his finger tips. Harry Hcbner, of the Illinois A. C, was third, n scant foot In the rear of Browne, while Ccorge A. Handy, of tho Detroit A. C, trailed Hcbner by only n few inches. Caun's time was f5 .1-5 seconds, breaking the tank record of 58 seconds, held by Handy, of Detroit. Cann used an American crawl stroke similar to that of the other finalists. Better driving power nnd a display of stamina In the final ten yards gave him his victory, enabling him to pull out of tho fast field into the lead. Hal Vollmer, of the New York A. C, failed to get a place in his trial heat, and Ororgc Ciinhn, the Hawaiian, rep resenting tho Meadowbrook Club of Philadelphia, was also shut out in the trials. w jmimijnTiioiaiiiTauhtrif inuiiuiininnniiiitiitriinMUi Hnni!Tniiiifntnniiiimtiiniiu,uaiiiraipniiniMnnm"iiH,umpiiH'W)n.ininHimiiiiuiuiii!iii m tHuHunnnu ut t iuimnuu- a Rummage Sale for Saturday Buyers at Oak Hall THOSE who make it a point to visit the store before noon will be more certain of procuring best choice from the following items YOU CAN BUY Men's and Younpr Men's Suits of every kind and description that were ?30 and $18,50 $35 (odd lots) for YOU CAN BUY . Men's and Young Men's Suits not more than three of a kind), ALL-WOOL, for- $23,50 merly $40 to ?45, for YOU CAN BUY Men's and Young Men's Suits of $50 to $28.50 $55 qualities odd lots for Note: Sizes from 32 to 50 chest measure. YOU CAN BUY Men's and Young Men's $30 to $35 Over- $18.50 coats for YOU CAN BUY Men's and Young Men's $40 to $45 Over- $23 5Q coats conservative styles and ulsters f or YOU CAN BUY Men's and Young Men's $50 to $55 Over- $28.50 coats for Note : All styles in all groups. YOU CAN BUY 125 Boys' Fall and Winter Suits all sizes 7 to 16, pauttenrn.in.e.a.ch. $16.50, $18.00 and $20.00 YOU CAN BUY A Group of 100 Boys' Suits, sizes 7 to 18. Mohair lined. $22.50 and $25.00 qualities $1 Q 7C for YOU CAN BUY Boys' Overcoats, sizes 3 to 16 Styles and Ulsters, regularly $22.50, for . YOU CAN BUY Boys' $25 to $30 Overcoats, sizes 4 to 17, which include all the best grade over coats remaining in our stocks, for YOU CAN BUY isoip ge ; 18 S3ZJS 'BUOQ 10S PPO measure (six dress coats included), for. . . YOU CAN BUY Raincoats, regularly $8.50, for YOU CAN BUY Raincoats, regularly $7.50, for YOU CAN BUY $25.00 Leather Reversible Reefers (sizes 38 to 40 chest measure) for YOU CAN BUY $0.00 and $7.00 Fibre Silk Shirts for ..: $4.00 $5.00 Russian Cord Shirts for $4.00 $3.00 Madras Shirts for.. $2.50 $2.50 Madras Shirts for. .$2.00 $2.00 Madras and Percale Shirts for $1.50 $1.50 Soft-Cuff Shirts for $1.00 50c and 75c Neckwear for 35c 50c Wash Neckties 35c 50c Club Bow Ties 35c 75c Fibre Silk Hose 50c $1.50 Fancy Silk Hose (Largo Sizes) $1 .00 35c Cotton Hose. 25c 73c Notascme Hose 60c $2.00 and $2.50 Suede Gloves $1.50 60c Working Gloves 45c 85c Working Gloves 65c $1.25 Working Gloves. . . .$1.00 $1.50 Working Gloves. . . .$1.15 $1.73 Working Gloves. . . .$1.40 $2.00 Working Gloves. . ,$1.50 Wanamaker & Brown Market ait Sixth for 59 Years IILj 2IBh4i SiCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPBUS BENNY VALOEIl has had his bout with Joo Welling, of Chicago, nt the National tomorrow night Postponed until the night of April a. The New York flash Injured, his right hand In the second round of his bout wltu .Tlmmy Murphy at the Olympla Monday nlhf. nponrcl nc to a letter irom ,iuc Jacob's this morning, and while sparring with Auglc Uatner In a Isew Yorfc . gymn tc.ti.rHnv Benny discovered that his !" mitt was hurt so severely II cessltate the postponement matches booked ahead. . Pc sB.i"""' :.r.i ..j.;p1v t would nc mitt wnn inn 1. """-:..:'.; - . i l vi rutviui on O'Brien, ..,mnt. nt the National, matclicu .Tacit Ilusso fo meet "Welling tomorrow night. , MwAIJSIpK "and tmle U'ar. March as. at tho llermanlown CJ'jb strrna WI1llAm has arranged nnotltcf Alien vi. nobby Durmnn. Jimmy Jordan ve. la vT'd Vf a, bout will to on at 8:18. Jolmnr no, a' aupposedty tough bhV. ii 1 ha l!iw Tcndler'a opponent a ths SfeF c-c-h.ne;k 5-4a -sis ? na Sm) Vl A?W j'onhn'nhyn A 'nteh1'.' "haddftAther and rr.nkle Murray va. Charley I. Twt nt th heanrwcltlila nnh'.01mJ,ltl" u. H ihmr have never boxed here be fj They am Cl Lellranch.. who Doxea rd Jordan nnd Fred Lance who meets Hilt Aval J -in Junior $18.00 to na.uu Working Gloves. . $2.2, $2.00 Kid Gloves, soiled (small sizes) 85c 25c and 35c Khaki Handkerchiefs ...,2 for 25c White Handkerchiefs 15c 50c and 75c Belts $16.50 Mackinaws men and young for $20.00 Mackinaws men and young men fr $13.50 $18.00 Mackinaws for men and young men for S12.75 $15.00 Shccp.llned Coats, $8.50 $16.50 Shcep-Hncd Coats $11.50 $22.50 Sheep-llnetl Coats, (Wombat Collar) $17.50 $35.00 Sheep-llncd Coats, (Racoon Collar) $27.50 $8.00 Sheep-lined Vests. $6,00 $6.00 Corduroy Sheep- lined Vests $1.50 wammm a m fa -i-fc- fluafinaH Ail.. i.Ai.1.1 VfA TotiOrt H :.,v",-- v ,,i .,.,MU, ' r - tp-..i Hartley .Afadden, K, O. flneorn v . Paul Sansom, Oun O'fowd vs. Harley Hutchinson I BaI nriAMAii A.i nrAtiimtf T.ucda arc Plr of local boxers on the sidelines Thr former has i sore llfumb, while Lucas 11 having troublo with hla nose Meyer nlackman. of Cincinnati. I In Phllly. lf Is willing- lo. match Knockout Mars with Joe Welllne, I.ew Tendler Jim TlillU, Wllllo JaJ'cson, Johnny Dundee or any of. 'cm. Yonntr nennla, Bf Milwaukee, will make his maiden nppenranca fn the I-ast to lila-hl when he meets Harry Tracey, of Tlocii, M. & H. SELL To npprccintc this offer you must sec tho fabric, sec the fine choice of stripes and colors and see the style and workmanship that have made all M. & II. uniforms a standard of q'uality and value. Wc Have the Goods and We Know How If wc had to buy the goodi today from which these uniforms arc mado wc would have to charge 50 more. Uniform consists of Cap, Shirt, Belt, Pants nnd Stockings. Lettering on shirt free. Other Uniforms, $7.S0, $8.50 & $10 Phone or Write for Representative to Call With Samples Oat-oNtown tu managers write for snmples nnd easy stlNmeasurrmeot blanks 1 ffiWlrarfi Ni 11 atDcAtW fMm CMlDJnAIWLI OLUMI Biaa Aortty l SjB ni-rex THURSDAY F1H" OrEN THURSDAY AND m CTHMWii I &S 31 mm W Mmi mmjm V it Q0 ! SACR OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S SU I TS I y UVEML II i "IK II I STORE fc&M' m g ORDERS mr, $19 7S Si I ACCEPTED Y& k Pi 1 t v Mill H s yi HI i & ' X'xM I5KL sa ''f' m f. . ID .sLLLWIkA $6.00 1 i v" ' 'fiMfciSfe Ik MmMnm ID. UU list s '',-,-i t) Mter HBI tKL b9s ' Jj STMHiB IsLLLK liiiiiiiH 59HI mm r- AisWf .LH IihIL: r liBaiLH olA 11 i Mlt fH WJHflt- Bfl B 35c ss m ,. IHH " KsLViK" Ij m mM sLH 310.00 H g :m m n m PH mm tw mm mmmmmmmM sLH mmm WlfK lib mmmm Mmm l rWlmmmmmmmmmlt iLLL m aLLLLW IS If IHHW Hi I Jiff j2mmmmli&$mmmmWmmW mmW Kn immmmmmmmmmmrm9m.:mmmw 4t AW mmmm ii I EVENINGS Jkmmm mWmmA 1 -4 b mml siB II I $4 & $5 Trousers LaiL mm A tile prlre on good (,7 ne HHiflH troussrs for ilrrss ami O .iO ,, PBHiH II -1 liuslncis iirar. rm M mmWJ bLLi HH t aii siirs. m. mrm sH IHW lssbh-siLiikr biiI B H HViiWiHMs auimiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiMj un en tvenincs 1 11 1 iinnnm 1 11 iiiiiiinn,nninnn , ; . , ""'""."'"""""""""M m wimi e f ? w "Alt Mtl'$ lA t. tfi Jcn ?i. fithef Kddle never vs Kid 1Y1 and uud Xieain mi, Martin Judea I,r 'llnr and rmddy aortdman wilt '"r ln "he alnr scrap at the Gayety next M?S5ay niih", Other bouts are Joe Hasan ve Al U inter and Tommy Simpson w Silent Lvln. Tw Tenitler la solnc lo keen ery bu lc boxia at tho OUmpU Monday night, .1. l!L.i..z rtr.r-h in in Jerev t'lly. Ma bus; . si rch ine ni iuu '" " - -it." r,,7r.. rrW,,..A, 22 and at iincuii; """"'" ... ,. .toe Jacobs, who has made llenny ValKer nni nf the leadlnn flstlc llalils In the coun ??v Is now manSslntt YounKllobldeau, of this city. Ho also' Is liondlln,; llattllna Ileddy. , There has-been nil sorts of conversation IT FOR LESS: SATURDAY IIVEM.NOM J3ro ohs MARKET ST I .. V V Every Garment Reduced Regardless of Cost MO MATTER what the loss wc think of nothing 1 else hut a final clearance. This store will be crowded tomorrow for our finest garments aro included at these sensationally low prices. Ecr garment no matter what the sale price is offered at less than present wholesale cost You make a saving in this sale that will never be possible again. Store i4)i 1 u ii'si ii nftfjm si in I'JI .jBr'H8r'&5?TaB tSWSil strMr 'for f wtaieh, fa mostly tit lat Jte(6n dtwin't r 1 Boms. Factory Store Coast to You to Coast United Hat Stores, Inc., 1217 Market Street 17, AD the New Shapes and Shades Soft and Derby Hats $3, $4, $5, $6 Caps $2, $2.50, $3 The Nobbiest and Best v"0 ? N? er; toB3tI' -s- Irk. I 7s . Ill ' r x v W HEAT FICE Up4I d 50 (Sp To 50 Mzues Up To 509 50 Op7o IfCOO Orders Accepted j Ptuues l'& " rv TW.'Wu,.. 15th ind ChattHttt v ) 1 i' The Home of Two-Scarm Ifnntnna N el t i n MsK I'l 4 Advertised Brands if Clothes fy J For Men and Young Men, Ends Tomorrow Night Final Clearance of all this season s remaining Suits and Overcoats at Prices That Are ONE-HALF; What They Wilfe 13 r. Mav4- Vooorxn', "C W. t'i. 'h p,) kWm Jmt'mmmWmWt ' M mm .MmmX .mmYmr Vi $91 & Sale For Your Choice Mi? ii ot me Balance on n Our Stock of a )W $25-$30 & 1) ,'-l Overcoats ;3 Also 210 Overcoats! That RoUilod All Season Up to $40 Also 270 OvercoaUl That Retailed i All Season Up to $55 Also 107 Overcoats! That Retailed ( All Season Up to $100 840 SUITS AT ?33 & $37 At a Guaranteed Savingof$15to$20 Many arc medium weights, ideal for! spring. Two-score famous brands to choose -from. AU sizes. , Specialising ifi AdvertifJ Mr of Ctotftmi 15th & Chestn 71 f . I s II i y ) ! I mm" 'i 1 1 1 ar Bssi v t.ar. k II w Mf .MiJA Open Daily Till 6 ft M Saturday Till J0,R."v" .T,' New York IS WH 34 mtrntr t ... fTC(' IS. ft. I'll m H) iVi x if I .-r., i k"tW."'. ' UVaT'J v in ui: OT'v jw j'h . &itf)'fc.v:$ fi a , rVroJ S "M w-' '3 Jti&i Vi. , i A . i' 1 1.
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