!-J Hi ' ,1 ' I V , ! t-x - '1,' i ' -'J l rl ,". T . 1 . i,. i?0 w V H :.?. J-- - " L L ' . I fl J W r SB CICOTTE FAR FROM f mnnrDA7 r- r o n tijw anunruiy JDijUooum 5.W. . . - i!W juiPJ rj 1 Tr7 CT . " . -iinn n I II L-"ivuute oicppca in w un onui'uui as jlvu uascuim jtv owner, w nerc trover ucxanaer, trailer Jami son ami Jess Barnes Failed By GltANTLAND RICE ' ,-, (ComHoM 1JI0 .41 HoHt rriervrrf ) Two Sons, of Apill fOAME to a rondtide duelling, With grtnt tnvm low and it-Mr, Alliii 7 my icd lo the village. And ihey hade me step imtde. Welcome and cheer ihiy pave me Were comrade, loving and strong; And they hade me icait for iwp;irr, Hut I could not ifij so long. 11. II. 'Kong From Vngnbondin." Zwclieil of tree, the chert y tioic Amiij; with bloom along the bough, And xlandi about the woodland ride Wearing white for Eastertide. Hut the V. H. of A. ha the mil nt tfunlg, the yacht rncen nnd the Oljiu pio rame. All of which would indicate ft T0 50 "Intiis. and not the n em helming walk. I over which so ninny looked forward to In 1 the 1 UL'O jubilee. .(, i Open Country Tliougl TUBES to look at around the bend, t emintty lane for the feet; .1 few birds caiolwg "tlelo, fiiend," l'ar ft nm a crowded street. i Thete oii other thing better haven't fi doubt, .Hut no one ha eter yet pointed them I Olll. I W'lijs of Sport ho Popularity "ITrilAT, then, arc the essential in ' cirdicnt of 'porting popularity'' I'irt Siipremncv. 1. e . Cobb. Ilncou. te Second. Always giving 100 per cent of one's best i Third. Good unturo or a sene of hiimni . Rutli, lliigen. farpentier Fourth. Eccentricity : Wnddoll. Fifth I tuiiml intnpftitnc brain. h(i. Slathewon. Cobb. THK report that Kddie Cicotlo una n i There are other detail, but these are "broken btos-om" of the highuav I Jhe main fixture. Wjllnrd. for example seems to have been a trllle expanded. I ''J'1. -nmethinR of the firM. but llltle "Where Alexnnder. .lollnson and Burne1 f '',p ,,1at,,,r1.f""' . , . . were mancred in their firt attempts. I J 11 I""! tie the first two are the nil that Cicotte could do was to Miiit )'"" ,"'!" AN i,Lout ,h(;m tlle TP t'"",,, out the weak ..100-hitting Tiger. for liu,e- In Order t I. H - el A'oic, of my threerntr yeat and ten, Tlcenty trill not come again. And lake from srienty pting n score. It only leaves me fifty mote. And tnce to look at thing in bloom Fifty prmg ate little loom, About the woodland I will go To rr the cheny hung tilth snow. A. K. II ' A Shropshire I.ad.' Phils Chase Robins on Fine Spring Dtty Kach pitcher contributed runs by wild thrown. Meadows retired eight men yln the strike -out route. Bancroft had only two assist. But they were features of the game. Mayor Moore aetcl like a regulnr feller. He stretched with the other fan in the i'hils' halt of the sev enth. Knrh team clipped off n double, Stengel for the t'lill and Kortetehy for the Uobins. There is one day In the baseball year Snm Payne is positively 'im compnrable In the flag-raising tri.k. Meadows paed three men, two scoring, Pfeffer one, and it blos somed iuto a run. .lack and Ilatph Miller each raised sacrifice flies. Hnncroft led the hitting of both teams bv three simon-pure single. Ward caught Tragcser's line lly in the second and doubled up Paill ette it econd for the only double killing Rlllott's cntih of Paulette's foul ngaint the grandstand in the fourth was a spettnt'iilar feature. American Association Toledo, lit I.nnlswlte s Mlnnctixilli-Mllwul.F poslponed ruin. Other limes not nchedulrri U. S. HOCKEY TEAM FAVORITE AT OLYMPICS Meets Switzerland Tomorrow, Then Canacja if It Wins Opener, Which Seems Likely Antweip. April 1KI. The I'nltcd States hockey team will play Swltzer- , inml In Hie opening rouno. oi me ui m- I pic games hockey tournament here Hat- I tinlny afternoon, according to the draw made for the seven contejting nations last night. Six teams were pnlrcd In the opening ' round. Mth France drawing n bye. nnd the final game for the championship and I fitst plnce will be plaved nt the Ice Palace here Monday night. I 1'nless theie Is an unexpected upset it is the consensus of opinion among ihiwkov experts that the .United State sPen will face the Canadian Falcons, of Winnipeg, In the chamtiloushlp match. The result of the full drawls as fol low! . ' - . , i 'France, a bye In the first round; I Sweden vs Belgium. Friday night. I Fnited States v Switzerland, Satur- ' d" nftcrnoon. Canada . Oecho Slovakia, Satur da night. Fuller this draw France will play the I winner of the Swedish Belgian match Simdav afternoon and the winners ot the Wilted States x Switzerland and the Canada s Cecho-Slovakia con tests will meet Sunday night. The sur- TUK Intel national Sporting Piogram in order is nojy heduled pinctnnlh as follows- 1 Oxford Cnmbndge iclay team nt Tennsvlvania gamfs 2 Fnited States women golfers In British woman' championship, eailv In Mav 3. Fnited States amateur golfers in British nninteur championship in .lune I. Ilagen. Fnited States open golf champion, for' British open in .lune. ." Fnited States tennis team in British tennis championship at Wimble don. . T. Yacht races 7 Ohmpic games. Of these seven event thi three solf fixtures all stand in favor of Great Britain The Oxford Cambridge relav team has a good hancr LI. II e, Htitb inn hit a b.isc ball hurder thau Crawford, Dele hantx oi nu other batsman in the game. b L'll per i cut. Wi; MAVi: niwer hcaid of a college oi unneistl er whuh took up spring football practice in the propi'i way Modern football Instruction i en titeK too complicated to be crowded into two aiitumu months. A stienuoiis spring cuminign of forward passing receiving passes, kicking, receiving kicks it lid blocking is the menu tpfpiired for pioper development a menu which no one adopts so far as we can find nut A modern football machine should be able to throw and catch a football with a much skill ns a baeball team handles a baseball For it can be done Eddie Case for example, could receive forward passe with one hand or one arm over his head or down mound bis knee For Saturday's Buyers Here's Where We Smash The High Cost of Clothes! -Made to Order- SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS Regular Values $60 to $75 Reduced for Quick Sale to $ 40-'45-'50 Novelty checks Herringbones Greens Pin stripes Chalk stripes Oxfords Browns Blues Grays Blacks Solid colors Silk stripes Including Guaranteed Sunproof All-Wool Blue Serge We'll make friends at well as clothes in this tale. Profits are almost wiped out, but we're counting on your good-will and future patronage to pay in the long run. Building for the future that' our policy and it means you get two pairs of trousers with every suit. The extra pair will make your suit last twice as long. Come in without delay and let our expert tailors measure you for the greatest bargain ever offered in custom tailoring nnd backed by an absolute guarantee for perfect fit. fja& $foam Co. 1617 CHESTNUT STREET Open Monday and Saturday Evening Incomparable Worsteds Everyone of them! "$50 Their quality ranges from $65 to $75 THEIR tailoring is up to the William H. Warm maker standard. They are the kind of suits a man puts on with a feeling of pride and wears with comfort season after season. The most conspicuous clothing value offer in Phila delphia today bar none. Shirts for Spring Hats for Spring Madras & Percale p'JiO, SI, M.50. Scotih Madras 5(1.50. Itussinn C'orcU S3.0I). ' ribre Silko. $7.5(1. $8.50, SU.00. Silk & Cotton. $li.50. Pure Silk, $10, $12, $1.1.30, $13, $16.50. I'onjjrc Silk, $fi.50. Collar to match, 50c. Soft II.it in all the Now Shades and Shapes. SIUL HKON V ril'I'B WILLOW C.RKKN GRAY. BLACK C7 $10 ARMY olivi; Imported and Home Madc Neckwear I'Ihhi colors and fancy patterns In rntllt'KU variety. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.30, $3, $.1.50, $5,011. Knitted and Cut Silk.i. Nickwrar made in England. Special at $.1.50. Illack Derbies. $5, $7, $8, $10 nnglish Caps. $2.50, $,1.00, S.1..V), $3.00. Canes in all the hard wood $1.50 to $10. Gray Mocha Glorca Illack stitch xpecial $5.00. William H. Wanamakci 121.7-19 Chestnut St. 'it .' . . ,-nj ""' ".JH i V :W yhlat tentri 'wilt theA plnr tot first atf second place honors Monday, wbllo the ni e yearns eliminated In the rounds bo foi e the final will eoutlnite until Thurs day In a second diminution round for third place. UMs taken for granted that the victor ih the game between the United States and Cnnadlau seiena Sunday night will he the ultimate lni)cr ot the Olympic hockey championship, for none of the other competliiK nations has shown the form in practice that hat distinguished the work of the two teams from the American continent. Trimble Awarded Class Medal Princeton, N J , Avrll 28. Itnbert Miiurlc Trimble, nt Il'imvpn, V , was yfn tfirdsy awarded the koM meuM of the claaa of 1901, ln each year to that member of the aenlor otm who la olfd by the rim. to have done the tunt for 1'rlncoton Trim bis vlayert on lust fall's football team, end I captain of'lhln vcar'a baeebatl team. Two yeara aio he wan an AII'Kaitern foraaru on the baeVethall team lie la generally con tdered to be the beet all-around athlete that rrlnceton hie ever produce, Colby, '9; M. A. C, 8 Amfaerat. MaM.v April 23 Colby defeated MamachUMtta Agricultural Collrae In a hard, hlttlas nm. yesterday by a score of It to 8. rakflea In the elith, eeventh and elthth Innlnas brlnclnr the victory Prom by In nings: n It F. Color 0000 0 522 0 It 11 4 M. A. C 0 0 0 3 0 12 3 0 8 U 4 Carpentler to Stage Exhibition New York, April 58 fleonea Carpentler. champion Kuropean heaywelht boxer, will make hit ftr.t appearance In rlnc toxa In America on May 2 wlen he will box four ex Mbltlon rounds here with one of hla aparrlnt partners, It was annoumed veaterdsy The exhibition will be held In the Seventy-first lleslment Armory for the henttlt ot a war veterans' building- In this city. College Baseball Wesleyan, 8 Tufts 1 I'olby, fl, Maseechusetls Agricultural In tllute. 8 tlrslnus. 7, Albright 0 Vlllanova. 20. Catholic University, . Valparaiso. 10, Armour Institute, 2 OLDSMOBILE 8-cyllnder, 7-pasenger touring , splendid condition , color wnroon ; natural wood wheels, 1919 model; 11400. Lexington Motor Company of Pa. Lcxinfton Bldf., 85153 N. Broad St. Billiard to Lead U. 3. Gunners New York, April 28,Lrteuna'i1t General nobert l-e nullard. comnjander of the De partment of tha Kart. will h commander of the United Slates Olympic sbootlns teams which will compete for International rifle and pistol honors at Brussels July 22-31. iiinMiM 'Knnaba Olit RllaV OIe raltt, N. T.. April 5S. tCd"ala Bum' merof New Tork. knocked out Joe Itlley. of Troy, here last nUht In the nfth round of a icbeduled ten-rttund bout, ntle substituted for Clary Marshall, of nttsfle)d, Maa . who broke two rlb yesterday, neces.sltatlns hla cant!elns the flsht, Vlntnrv.fon irJlM.u. aiLI. Ninth N4tloni wen. from" Third w u In tha openW ma of jhe 'ieaaSv,al core,.7 to 4. The came ws! I?P' Ms? the all-around efficiency of th.'?.10'! W I nine. " "nm jj flnnel nine. Ninin ivauonai.'.tlt.i 1 0)1 i TMM KatlonU.'.U.. 0 2 0 2 v y 4 0 6 0 0 New York and Washington Musi Adopt the OVERALLS 'o Combat the High Cost of Men's Clothing, But Wh PfflLADELPHIANS? M1 J. SALSBURG, SONS &CO., Mfrs of At Our'Fmctory Mens Si TO have ,Aobrei the tifotMy pgubWu and .you LcwMf CitbMtAr0T Bettscl)MMri Come visit our Clothing Fmeltaty S. . Cor. 9th A SanMtndto., ,i IsaaWaafalkMafjRp iMoiNati ar louii cimcik fMHlH BOtTtN KHAa)Tl icinrwTi yiamerspn tna. rioor 1225 Market 1425Cnwfnui Actual Cost in Plain Figures on Every Garment II. ' ' raaaarssa-tw- V l'i,',jK ' jil i V -J . 'sr'&rzs. Srx. aaaaf '.paTaaaaaaafV .aaaav ak aaaK K LaaaV 4L Jaaaflesi M aiEll I s T Waaaal ' P PJ yj Js0t coven s, p KfjiJM I . uauoiiaijeaau 1 I Patented Aufuxt J,sC I' s xtTiM" crpADc?o ji:" i U N aa4aaaan As !b v - - v V X isk 4M f) J X OTLDIfjGf T ' ! aT I flaRVsMtaaffjVjkcPBaaaaarff'WVS A m The official authority. JVj K1a!J.M feTI Inclndine tha U NOW READY KBly NEW RULES 1 m ThaSpaldlnirCSuldafor W fflBl 'fj'8 I H rcvlurd for this ea 'B (Te an iv.u in itic .iiw., ti'ui- bbjt j, ff fc iiir a. t j p,J" wnn r.pisnaiory H J) B plete Issue of thiswell bbbbbbbbbPbMHKSbUubbI notes on each rule by ' K H knownannusleverpub- VaBaj'py Paaaaaai thaHitor, John B. Fo- B fl" n llshcd. In addition lo EbbbbbbbV' 1 8 Ll 1v"jbbbI '"' toEl her with a I 'PU the newly revised rules BBBBBaPaWittaiBkdpnBBVaBa rnsrclnsl Indei and a B I m tha contents comprue bbbtvhbbw3-w new series of knotty B B Information pertalnins Ht KbiIbVJI IL VA S I Problems ' Also rila. H toihanationalirams.ln- fm.r,J WfT r A Tfi M Krm nd orRcialmeas- U B cludlnrthaworldieries, lHlBV9SBHiS9UaBBW oremenlv of the boys' National, Americanand aBatsBmBaBBaaallBll Hill" rhsmplonshiri diamond B B minor Imoti, editorial as adopted by the Na. Ij rnmment. base hull In tlonal and American f. i n tho A. K F. Industrial D: C .. Leaeuei An (nnova- l U bsieball.lhegameflfty FHCe 25 CBIitS lion Is the method of E' H jears ato by George eparateblndlnsc,whlch f at Wright, pletures nf rnalilestheriilessection m leading players and -" to le istilv detached 1 I tearni, -iv'" 'or r,1 ref'rence u I A. GSPALDIN&BROS I vi 1210 Chestnut Street "J !x Philadelphia Sbl 'H IS&S&k And Principal Citie? &z3m I tL' , . :(., i'L-, ,,, ...,, .. , . iaJaBaaBBBB-. -'''v- r .Us r -MliL&i&L . -J wi f& VV. W " .. J .SBBaliBBaBBBBBBBBBBr" WMsmxm BBBBBaML'tfUnilBBBBBBBBTr wmimmk BWprKBPtBBBBBT''''l'i mfm 0W1 II fc WW km wm MB M Wi M ml Wm IB mk jjllj fiBBaBaBBaZjBSBaaBBVtaw Prevents any possibility of profiteering. Generally adopted, it would save the men of America thousands of dollars on their clothes. We show, in plain figures, the actual COST of our goods. We snow in detail our small, second-floor EXPENSES. We show our little PROFIT. We prove beyond dispute that we are $3 to $15 Below Usual Prices! --lr(,oco..iV-"'J " IRei Blk I PreJjBt OUR COST & Express A'TX Lltibi A T -. I -"'UBuranr. ic Qeripal P i i Allcratinnn J A' .,.:.- v. " -':- '" Dxrenae 'Mfwelhneou. ExPenie Rent & H, .. . tttrf. rL. . u f...l iuirna Jt t . - -aai7iW jTI IMtra-nns . !, -.- cover KerJuofca, SJ Profit JrZ" . . i ..y -.:.H,.arhlalCO.'nOWnir. ., , , -..... iiurirncoia.'"' . i -v . -rs r st s p,. - ":"?." ,.., siaBSSr ,..""- a iZS"" a-Z I'lll- irtllt. -b UIUI H.w."' ABOVE is a reproduction of our urice ticket. Cut at left shows our low price, and below it the "Fair" price in accordance with ruling of Federal Fair Price Commission. The reverse side shows, for your inspection, every detail of COST, EXPENSE and PROFIT. Below are a few of the many wonderful money-saving values selected al random from our enormous stock iFrom $25 to $30 Quality spring ound $ $35 to $40 Quality Spring Suits) $ & Topcoats) .55 Each 20 .05 Each $45 to $50 Quality spring isuiTSif! & Topcoats vMr $55 to $60 Quality Spring Suits) s & Topcoats .60 Each 46 .35 Each Two Big Busy Stores 1425 Chestnut o j jr Onnn Knturilaii Nitiht & ill JT LOOT Open Saturday Night 1225 Market Open Every Evening . . K iBJs 1&.J: (,.-. !
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