Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 18, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 17, Image 17

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'Rain Prevents. Majority of
Matches m State Toiinut-
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THB college, boys held the
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frlrk't Club, where tne I'ennoyivan a
flat tournnpwnt In bjlns licld. Jn spite
of he vxenth'er. After n dny'tf Invert on
Account of the rnln. netcreo. A1 Wok
klnS Tas determined to Ket through
H1i the JhlrtJ round of tho rImIcs and
J" prcllmfnnry.ttnd fir.t r&und of tho
double. V7oc;..ulcall.v spenklnfr. I don t
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Hut. unfortunately. Mr. HHm gave
Mr. Hosklns the triple -roH. llo not
n1r saw to It that t rained rats and
& bt it waxed so dark; that the In.
door athletes rou iln't tell ginger nlc
from nnything else. This put the ; m
iml crimp into the tournament. If the
meet Is ffnl-hed br the end of the week
nil of the remaining nthletes will have
to do a lot of doubling up. plnylntc sin
slri and doubles matches until lato Into
the twilight. i i ,
Although the rlcments conspired io
throw a lot of frost on the tournameit,
thev didn't get busy early enough. rlhe
college boys got In their innlnR before
the downpour and early twilight ar
rived. Kdimind liOvy. the UniverRitr of
California rdnycr, met Leon de Tu
renne. the Harvard captain, who Mme
tlmes plavR Number 1 and sometimes
doen't. "D Turcnne is not a bad
plavcr. but he Is hardly the caliber to
plav first violin on the Crimson team,
deiplte tbe fact that he Is captain.
T.evy began his match with De Tur
enne bv committing a sorien of tin
pardonable double faults. Twice on his
ffrvice he . gave the Harvard man
gamei on double faults alone which
looks very much like n tournament
record. In nil T.cyy served fifteen
double faults in the first set ami lost,
of course. The score wan 0-3. In the
(.econd set Levy came back n trifle.
That was all ho, needed to do. Ho won
the second at 0-4. When the third
began It looked gloomy for the Cali
fnrnian"for he got a poor start and de
Turennp-'.waR- leading at 4-2. Just
then Levy had a Inspiration. He do
rided to start crashing them. And he
did lie lost three rriore games, but
ttith the Rcore B-3 against him ho
captured the. next four Riyncs and took
the set 7-5 and the match.
It really would have been n shame
If Levy had been beaten by de Turcnne,
With Scott on Duty Showing of
, Macks Against St. Louis
1 Might Have Been Different
St. Louis, Mo., June 18. Connie
Mark and the Athletics resemble tbe
hungry tramp who stood in the street
with a fork when It was raining soup.
Mack has been begging and pleading for
omc batting out here in the west, no
loi-t three games to the Tigers by one
run and was blanked in the fourth de
feat starting In St. Louis he had one
run nnd Perry held the Browns to two
icore.
Now, had Scott been on duty yesteit
day the slump of the Athletics would
have cloied ns Mack received eighteen
hits nnd hnlf that number of runs. And
beaten? Hinctly beaten because "Big
bee nnd nasty were found for n dozen
cores.
"I don't wlah the other fellows any
had lurk." sold tho lanky director to
day, "but I know that no club haH had
the misfortune that wo have had. Iteg
ulars hurt, star hitters put on the in
jured list, pitchers sick, ailing with
fomtbing or other, and we go In a
tame against teamn with all of the
strength opposing us.
Bigbee w.ho looked like a man-of-war
for two innings pulled up like a selling
plator. He did not allow a base hit
for two innings. No such thing
as even a pass. In tho third there was
jn explosion that netted seven runs
for the Browns. The Macks had n 2
0 lead at the time. The Browns added
with two in the fourth nnd jumped out
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rot add pleasure.
Olta you a Ven an.
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health, (iet (hat trol.
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$1.00 Deposit Secures It
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Tlils Is one of Philadelphia young
tennis players who U malting a
good showing In the Pennsylvania
state tournament at tho Merlon
Cricket Club. Havcrford. Wcntz
-Is playing with Eric Wood In the
doubles. They won yesterday
easily
because the Harvard man cannot com
Par with tho coastwlxe expert In
ability. Tt might be mentioned that
not one of the Callfornirins ever plaved
on turf until they entered and plaved
in the tournament at the Merlon Cricket
Club. Thoy have been used to plating
on asphalt, which Ih a vastly different
game from turf. .But they have proved
thenwlves verydept nt a clinnge In
tactics nnd they are now heading to
ward tho Hnal frames of tho tourna
ment. It Is hoped by the tournament com
mittee that tho doubles would be well
on their way'by today, but they are
not. There was only one doubles
match played yesterday. Dr. W. Clyde
Decker and partner were beaten by
Graham Wcntz and Erich Wood, n
couple of school boys who are playing
under tho colors of the Cynwyd Club,
that Is If Cynwyd has colors. Doctor
Decker deserved a better fate, but his
co -conspirator was very weak and they
lost in straight sets.
yesterday's summaries :
SlNdLKS
Third Hound
Edmund Ivy. Unltrrslty of California,
defeated Leon dp Turenne. Harvard, 3-0,
5-4. 7-8,
It. L. Hare. TCestaldti Tfnnls Club, de
feated ThoTnn II. Martin. Merlon Cricket
Club, 0-1. 0-3.
Vallaea F Johnson, Cynwyd. defeated T.
D. Oratz. Merlon Cricket Club. 0-2, .j.
Wallacr Hates, University of California,
defeated K. C. Cnp.sa.rd. Philadelphia Cricket
Club, 01, fl-1
DOUBLES ,
Preliminary Round
. Krlrh Wood and Clraham VTentz. Cynwyd.
?i fia S?i y uecker and Spick,
Five Leading Batters
in Two Major Leagues
AJtKIlICAN" I.KAGDF.
riayer n. All. it. it. rr.
flaler. St. tnla. .. SI 313 40 M .410'
jiTTiiRrr, iieteinna., ns iwt ai in ,noz
''kaon. rhlcnro ... tn 107 2I 71 ,S7fl
Mllnn, HashlnKlon , 47 SOO ni 71 ,370
Johnston. Cleveland. 00 IH1 'JO At .351
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tlarer fi. An. n. II. rr.
Ifornahy, St, Trills ,. BT 21ft 11 M .SOI
Tlaubert. Clnrlnnall.. IK 1SS 31 OK .3.11
Robfrtkon. ChlrafO.. 41 1SS 31 S3 ,310
iiron. vinrinnau .. 411 lift ;il hi ,3
Duncan. Clnrlnnall . . 60 ISO 35 02 .33S
with threo in thr- sixth. A game loser
is appreciated and that's tthat tho
Macks showed themselves in their tenth
straight defeat. They did not arguo
with Umpire Connelly nnd Nallin when
close plays were called against them,
they did not argue and become rowdy,
but went out and nlaycd the game to
tho end of their string. And in going
right dowu to tbe end they pushed over
two in tbe seventh, four in the eighth,
and bad their ninth.
The MiKsourians will get a glimpse
nt Bryan Harris today. Bran has
been touted n plienom on the hill nnd Is
the pitcher who vas bought by the Car
dinals last hcason.
William Green to Judge
William Clrcen, the u ell-known eteran
Breeder and exhibitor V)f notion terrlera a
few ear auo, .nan been aelected to Judie the
TanKee terrlera at the annual nummer nil
breed ahow to be held by the Vet Phila
delphia Kennel Club tomorrow afternoon on
the crounda adjolnlnr the Black Hone, Data,
Pa.
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What May Happen
in Baseball Today
NATIONAL LRAdUi:
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Cincinnati ..3D 31 .50
llrookljn ... 28 2t ,S71
HI. Iiula .111 .23 ,r0(l
Mhlnmo, . 37 2ft ,IH
Pillehumh.... 23 S2 ,SU
Poaton ...... 21 25 .4ft7
New.ork,..,, 21 30 ,412
mllllea;.,!...., 10 31 .380
Toalponrd,
t -. J AMKRICAN LKAOUE
Club W, L. r.C.
rievelnnd ,,... 3 17 .H73
New: lork.,... 3n 20 ,t3
Clilrajto 211 2 ,rs7
floMon ,. ..... 20 23 .SSI
M'aalilnaton ... 2t 2ft .too
Htl AYlH..i. . 2ft 37 .481
Detroit .-....,. IS 31 .340
Athlttlca JO 70' .201
W In Loae
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..SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
NATIONAL J.EAGUT.
Fit. Loot nt Philadelphia Tloudyi 330.
rlttubnrali at New ork Cloudy 3i30.
Chlmco 'It Hrooklrn Ponlponedt rain.
C'lnclnnnll at Ilolon roatponedi rnln.
AMERICAN I.K.1GUB
Athletlca at fit. Lonla Clean 3H5.
New 0rk at Ithlonito Clean J.
Itoalon nt Detroll-CIran 3.
Waahlnrton at Clerelaixl Cloudy; 3.
RE3ULT8 OF YESTERDAY
NATIONAL LEAOlfE
St. Loula. It Philadelphia. 0.
fylher fume postponed ruin,
A'jIEKICAN league
St. Lonla, 12t Athte'ltra, 0.
New York, 7 lilroito. 3.
Iloton, 2t Detroit, 1.
WnelilnKtOD'CIeieland Ttaln,
BENNEH WINS
DINNER GOLF EVENT
Aronimink Entry Has Best Card
In Cas3 A of Annual
Competition
It was arvccslon when good fellows
got together in the annual dinner tour
nament of the gnlf association held over
the courses of the Huntingdon Valley
Country Club nnd the Fhllmcrtit Coun
try Club yesterdny. Nearly two hun
dred plavers bcntnp n good time and
good golf took part In the tournament.
The chap who did not talk golf or play
golf was indeed a stranger in a strange
place. Bichnrd II. Bennett, of Aroni
mink, gained glory by winning the thirty-six-hole
event for class A. players.
Bennett, like his brethren of the links,
plnycd'thcfflrst eighteen holes at Tlill
mont, nnd then made n flying trip to
Noble, where he plajed the flnnl round
ocr the Huntingdon Valley course. At
Phllmont Bennett covered the eighteen
holes In 83, while nt Huntingdon A'nlley
he went around the longer course in 00
for the winning totnl oflT.I.
W. M. Churchman, of the Philadel
phia Cricket Club, cnrrled off second
prisie with 1. His score for the first
eighteen holes was Ki, nnd he required
S0 on tne last round.
C. II. Silvey. bearing th Bala colors
was the conaucring hero over the thirty-
six-hole journey in class B. Silvey
made 184 strokes over this distance. He
closed the first eighteen In 110 and ne
cotloted the final trip in 04. E. H.
Hedlcy of Ccdarbrook, plnced second
with 100, having 00 nnd 04.
RESUME POLO MATCH
Point Judith and Country Club to
PJay Today
.Wr'ather permitting, the polo match
for the Bryn Mnwr cup between Point
Judith nnd Country Club will bo re
sumed nt Bala today.
The game was- interrupted hy rain
yesterday in the third period, with
Point Judith lending. K gools to 1.
Under polo rules a game may be,
decided by a toss, or one side may con
cede it. or it must be plnycd off nt a
later date, continuing from the point
it left off. Hence the decision, because
of the rivalry between tbe teams, to
resume the match nt Bain today.
JACK KEARNS ANXIOUS
Gives Carpentler But Few Days to
Agree to Box
San Francleco, June 18 Georcea Carpen
tler Mill be Klven bne week to decide whether
he wanta to flht Jack Dempeey the wnrld'H
hiiywoluht champion on or before Labor
Dav: and If he doea not meet thla demand
It "muil be taken for granted that ho doe
not want to meet, the champion." Jack
Kearna, Dempaey'a manager, said here rn
terday. "This puttlne the match oer until he re
turns from Europe doe not satisfy us,
"We will Kle Carpentler one week to sav
whether he wants to fight Dempsey on or b.
fore Labor Day. If he doesnot wont to right
then Dempiey will start a campaign among
the other heavyweights of the world."
$8 Keeps You-Cool
Bill says : "You won't catch me sweating and fum
ing this Summer, because I've just bought a
Dalsimer
Summer Suit
"It's a winner for quality, fit and
price! Look here:
$10 suits reduced to $ 8
15 suits reduced to 2,
20 suits reduced to Q
"Another big point about -Dalsimcr's
Cool Summer Suits is that the shape
is tailored into them not just
pressed in. These suits always look
dressy because thoy hold their
shape."
Wo are increasing our floor space,
nnd our Market street entrance
temporarily closed.
Use Entrance 4 N. 13th Street.
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Buffalo Colfer Dofoats Rgtan in
Third Extra Holo Match
of Week
llmlngtnn. Del., Juno 18. W. II.
Oflrduer. of Buffalo, played his third
extra hole nintcli Ibis week to defeut
Ocoree . not an 0f Texas, in the first
round of the Wilmington Countiy Club
invitation tourney here today.
Gnrdner defented Hotnn on the twen
tieth hole. Their cards follow:
tjaraner-
Out ... 4 3 li 4 ft I I
In ft 3 4 4 ft I
tlotan
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Clardner 4 3
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notnn had tough luck 'on tbe twen
tieth green. He was on in two with
Gardner, but ho missed n two. foot putt,
while Gardner rolled Into the cup.
Other results follow:
A. a. Chlckerlne. "Wilmington, defeated A.
h. Fpllxman. Wllmlneton, 1 up.
It. A. Halght, Prinretnn. defeated M. B.
Stevenson. Columbia U, C , Waxlilnxlon. 0
and 8. .
Sidnev Scott. Tale.x defeated D, O. Sud
dards, Overbrook. 5 nnd 3.
DANSEY CASE DELAYED
Prosecutor Qasklll Says Charges
Against Suspects Are Still Held
Atlantic City. June 18. There is
"nothing new" In the Dnnsey case. Ed
mund L. Gnsklll. Jr., county prosecu
tor, made tho statement yesterday, eight
months after five-year-old "Billy"
Dnnsey disappeared from his home in
Hammonton. Tho prosecutor declined
to make any, intimation ns to when he
expects, to present charges of murder
and complicity ngninst Charles II.
White and Mrs. Edith Jones, of Ham
monton. who lmvc been tinder $.'000
bail since December in connection" with
the mystery surrounding the child's dis
appearance. The present grand jury will hold over
during the sumrffcr.
Select Olympic Riding Team
Wnahlnaton. Juno 18. -Tho rldlnir team
which ulll represent the United States nrmv
In the Oljmplc (taWo St AnlweTP will enll
from Hobolten Juno 21 on the transport An
tiirnnn Th. team Mae selected from the
entire nrmy after eharp competition and was
irhen apeclal training at rori jiuer. ran.
Ki.in hnr trained bv tha members w III
be taken abroad. Tho team will flrat bo to
robten for further tralnlnir. It. conelati of
Captalna Walter C. Bhort. nerKlev T Jier
chant I. S Martin. Sloan Poak. V. P. Er
win K. (?. Orcenwald. II. D. Chamberlain,
John A Ilarry and William W. West.
"Salvation Army Day" at Jamaica
New York. Jun 18. Tlila will bo "Sal
ntinn Armv Day" at the Jamaica track
Tho Jamaica Salvation Army home erlce
appeal committee, of which Mra. J W. War
t.,c l. chairman, will anseal (or funda with
which to carry on the organization' varloua
actlMtica.
Ledoux Arrives In America
New York, June 18. Charley I.etloux.
bnrtametiu cnampion oi. i- ranee, wno nr
iwh here nn the Leoooldlna. veitenlMv
atiirted tralnlna- for hla nrt bout on his tour
01 America tiiii .? iiuuubii in x tiiiuueinnia
-, wvdneadav -it Stlllman'o a'mnaaiitm.
1 With I.eloux on ine biiiii wrrw r-uinir isnrt
I field. Jeff Smltk. Frankle Urown, Max Wll
llama ana joo aichucii.
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S. E. Cor. 8th & Race
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"The Shoe Event of Philadelphia"
That's'just what every one is saying about the
stupendous values we've offered since we began
this drastic move to cut "high prices." Look over
this partial list and then come and see, the shoes
themselves. You know the Louis Mark Standard
so hurry !
Here's Just a Few Values
Wliich We Have to Offer You
$7.00 Reduced to $5.60
$9.00 Reduced to $7.20
$10.00 Reduced to $8.00
$1 1 .00 Reduced to $8.80
$12.Q0 Reduced to $9.60
$13.00 Reduced to $10.40
All Hosiery and All
Alrnmrirn 12lb Morris A Faaryunk Ave.
rtuiumDra Mat- Daily at 3 : E gs. 0 :45 &
nilYANT WASHBURN In
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TWILIGHT GAME TONIGHT
rallngers Will Meet Quaker City
Giants Tonight Downtown
Tonight will mnrk the Inaugural of
twilight boll downtown. Tho Fra n
gcrs A. C. will start the ball n. rolling
when they meet the strong Quaker City
Giants, a colored nine, at the former s
grounds, nt Meadow and Mifflin streets.
The gamo will start promptly nt fi:45
The colored team Is out for revenge
for the defeat suffered by them, at the
hands of Fralingers three weeks ago.
Both teams will placo their strongest
line-ups on tho field and a fast game
is expected.
TO DISCUSS SEATON
Special Meeting Called of Southern
Association Directors
Memphis, Tcnn., Juno 18. John D.
Martin, president of the Southern As
sociation, today called ft special meet
ing of the leugue directors in Memphis
next Monday to consider the situation
brought about by the refusal of five of
tho eight clubs in the lcngnc to play the
Mttle Hook club with 'Casey" Smith
and Tom Seoton in the line-up.
Findings at 20 Off
rnoTOPi,AYs
Tho following theatres obtain their pictures
through tho STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which ia -a guarantee of early showing
of tho finest productions. Aak for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
tho Stanley Company of America.
MODEL "5 S0UTH ST. Orcheitr..
itiwul Continuous 1 to 11.
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LOCALS PLAY PENCOYD
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Phlla, Pros. Meet Iron Club Tomor
row Big Schedule Ahead
The Philadelphia Professionals, under
tho management of Billy Gray, have
quite nn extensive schedule nhend. Sat
urday the club, plays Pcncoyd, while on
Monday the pros, travel to Coatcsvlllc
to oppose the Baltimore Drydock team
of ex-big leaguers. On Saturday, June
20, the Philadelphia Professionals mcei
the Strnwbrldgc & Clothier team at,
Sixty-third and Wnlnut streets.
Tbe local team will travel to York on
July 3, where it will meet Zimmerman's
American Chain Club, which hns been
cleaning up things upstate. The pros,
have July 5 open away, morning nnd
afternoon.
Clearvlew 8hoot Tomorrow
The Clenrvlew Gun Club hold Its regular
nonthly target ahoi tomorrow at fourth and
Ellis avenue. Darby.
:free-tire
W are giving; away a freo tiro corresponding with
the lize purchased, for a limited time only. This U
include Batavia, Riverside, Super-Service and War
,ner Tires. Therse tires are absolute firsts, guaranteed
5000 miles all non-akid. First come, first served.
We will keep open till 9 o'clock evenings to accom
modate every one during this sale.
These tires sold only to car and fleet owners
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Pord Honr Cmb Radiators, rr. price
28t sal nrlrp, 21.50.
Pord llrud LUht. rftr. price. S7.E0 palri
sal Uric. 7.00 pair.
Champion X HparV rla. rtt. prlc
Sl.oOt sul prlr. 60r.
Ifliibl Action Tire Pomps, res;, price
..ou; snie price. l.su
Mail OrdtTM promptly attended to. Goodt thipped C. O. D.
on approval. Phone Locust 2447.
PENN AUTO TIRE CO., 242 Nbrth Broad Street
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125 Market
Extraordinary
Clearance Sale!
T ATE deliveries and the backward season
- have left thousands of beautiful, desirable
suits on our racks. This surplus stock, we must
Tprofil WG are ging t0 d ifc reeardle of pnee
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Here is the reason why our price axe lower:
tyo high, first-floor rents;
no expensive free delivery;
no costly charge accounts;
no collections or bad debts.
Our customers get the enormous saving.
sreoiSTERtp us. patent orrice
the genuine: cloth
Genuine
Palm Beach Suits
$15 Value
Only a limited num
ber. Get yours now.
2 Big
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1425 Chestnut
Open Saturday Night
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Smith, to Play North Phlllle f
The heavy rainstorm pu lo to tli5
Marshall li. Smith and Hrooklrn Hoyal
aionts twllghtitrne last evening, Toroo
row the North rhlnleswlll meet tha snorting
roods team, et B and Tloga streets and on
Sunday the Hees-Orlght team tackles Mao
ager Krajik Carroll's team.
Sunday the lless-Orlght team tackles Mas- 1. ?!
.nn x lUKss. in twiii ann mi ". m
Nativity Plays Stetson Tonight i!
Plill Ilaer4v'e WtttKllw 4m will alAu 'K i
the Stetson hatmakara on the arrounds .'qt (f m
the Richmond term, at Ontario and Miller ., &
sireete. mis eveninr nt 6 o'clock. Tomorro, r-
aftemoen Vetlvttv TAmvm Inl.n. llnva' milk
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ona on aunaay it plays B,
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Cooling Shower Bath
with the most sanitary surroundings ar
better than bathtubs. A short swim
afterward makes you forget hot weather.
Men, Women. Boys, Girlt
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CENTnAtlNORTIT nt.DO.ITVr.RT BMlfJ.
11 Arch I 1013 Lehigh I 111 fl. B2d ,
sale-free
rriro on Bale Prlo on Guaranteed
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Mohlloll, Lxal. cans, nil (rod, S1.10.
Mohllnll. B-ral. cans, all crad, U.A9,
Super rrrlce Non-Carbon I o Oil. l-ial.
cans, OSt,
Super Serrlce Non-Carbonlo Oil. B-ial
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Young Men's
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Summer
SUITS
Values up to $45
.75
Many quarter Hned with silk.
CJassimeres, cheviots and flan
nels in a wide range of the most
desirable models.
$18 & $20
Values
The finest makes.
Hard to heat at any
price.
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