Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 09, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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EVERY GdLFER LOVES A BIRD, BUT THE PROFESSIONAL CARES MORE FOR A GOLDEN EAGl
J." Vi
'wRFt ' ?"
VENING TTJ
MERION IN LEAD
FORGOLE TITLE
Main Lino, Team Tops Hunting
don Valloy, 11 to 2, for
Interclub Crown..
Wlwt May Happen, ' .
irvBascball Tfoday
By SANlJY -McNIDLICK ,
The champion Morton RolMcam to'
Any smothered the Htintlnuclon Vnlley
combination In the Ann) round of .four
pomcx for the interclub tltlo,,OYcr the
link" of the Philadelphia Country Chili
The only pair from the Noble club to
win were Edlwn Hteveno and JX. M.
Weaver, who defeated .T., W. Itobb nnd
H W. Thorlngton, of the Main LJhe pill
nuMiers, 1' up In nineteen holen, thus
earning the only two point ncored by
Huntingdon Vnjley. When thf four
dome matchen-wereflnlnhed Merlon was
leading by 11 pointn ,to (2. .
This afternoon the tcamp smarted over
the links In the (dnglca 'matches'. Each
mateli In the fournbmes counted a point
and a half, with' half a point for each
hole up nt the end of the eighteen
holM.or for the extra hole. If necessary.
In the singles each match' counts ono
point for the winner and a quarter
point for each hofefup, the full round
being played out In ease of a tic In
the number of points won the number
of matches won will decide the title.
li. M. Washburn nud P. h. Corson
opposed Dwight Armntrons and Ocorgo
W. Elkins, Jr., in an interesting mntch
this morning. Washburn started off
like a world beater, getting an caglc on
the first hole. He holed out a sensa
tional fifty-yard nuuhiciritcli. On the
ccond he got a bird 4 for the 525-'
yard hole. The game of the Merlon
pair, especially, that of Washburn, was
to9 speedy for tlielf rivals, nud the
Miln Liners won 2 up.
Here are the cards for this match :
iV"Sbur.T.....n4B4'R.4 8'j4l3(J
In 5553054 54177
C"olT ,5RBf)45S4 K 30
. In 5 5 4 4 5 4 55 D 1281
Araitronj . ,
Out B B 4 8 S'4 3 8 4 38
In CO 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 30 77
' OuT BB4.1588B B 41
In 60B84444 43980
Heat-ball score:
IfcFarland and Cresswdt
Out ....... 56448B3B 438
In S 4 B 3 4.B 0 8 4 1170
fault ani4 Qmitlav
Out ... K ... n S 4 8 4 4 S 4 5 3J
In 84434343 43170
Maiw.ll and Francis
Out .'. . B 8 4 B 4 4 2 B 438
In B4444BB4 43077
l&traham and Coek
Out n 5 4 .1 4 4 3 n R 40
In 54534454 43878
FOUH8OME8
MEIUON. 11 , II. V. C C. 2
L. M. Washburn Dwight Armstronr
and P. L.. Cor- , end O. W. Elk-
non. 2 up 2H . ths, Jr 0
II. 8. Francla and II. T. Cook and C.
J. n. Maxwell. C. Insraham. . .0
1 up ., 2' II. K. Frmnclne
W. T. Wt and and J. B. Mac-
Fltz Sargent. 1 farland. Jr....O
up. 14 bolea...2 Oonnldon Creaa-
E. II. Lyrett. Jr.. well and II. B.
and II, W. McFarland ....0
Smrdtey. 0 up..4',i Edwin Htevena and
J. V. Hobb ana, W. M. Weaver.
It. W. Thorlnr- 1 up. 10 hnlea.,2
ton 0
Rixey in Battle
Against Carlson
Continued from race One
worth. Cutshaw tossed out Fletcher.
Barbarc and Orlmm retired Wright
tonc. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Cutshaw safe on Rnwlins'B fumble.
Grimm sacrificed, Wrightstone to Paul-
,Pn,rt'Kre beat out a hit to first,
hrnmldt hit to Ithey and Cutshaw wim
trapped aDd put out, Rixey to Witherow
to rightstone. Carlson out, Wright
ftonc to Paulctte.. No runs, one hit,
one error.
THIRD Witherow fanned nnd was
tossed out at first when Schmidt
dropped third strike. Barbarc threw
out Rixey. Paulctte doubled to left,
narbarc threw out Rawlfns. No runs,
one hit, no errors.
nigbee popped to Paulettc. Cnrey
struck out. Rixey tossed out Mc-
..JL'll0- n,nB' no niti no mora.
FOURTH - Williams popped to
Carey Carlson tossed out Stengel.
Meusel singled to right. Menscl out
tealing, Schmidt to Cutehaw. No
runs, one hit, no errors.
South worth bunted and Rlxcv threw
mm out. Fletcher tossed out Cuf
naw. Orlmm fouled to Witherow. No
runs, no hits, no errors.
FIFTH McKechnle tossed out
, - NATIONAL LF.AAUB
cin.u.,..Vo--tV Stir IS'-
nrooklxn ,.'.,. 41 si .(ifl) .J75
rittabnrijh ,..i 85 33 .BIB ,8
SSl'"' 88 88 .814 .80
NwYork ...-. IS 30 .488 .4M
rhllllfs ....... 27 43 .888 .304
AMERICAN I.EAODE
1 CInb W. I,. P.O. Win
gerrlaM .... 48 25 .058 .887
New loth ,.v. 40 87 ,$!& ,640.
(ltif;ri ..,,.. 4 28 .bio ,Je
)Jiihinrton ... ao si .820 .Bsn
Ttoalon .,...; 31 an .480 .403
Rt. imla An aa .Am .ami.
rTlralt 23 47 .8tl .338
Athletic .;.. 20 Bl .282 ,202
YESTERDAY'8 RE3UUT8
NATIONAL I.EAHUE
NwYork, 81 Ohteaio, 8.
nrookirn,; J4i H, I-oul, 2. .
rhiladolphU. 0 rittahnrich. 1. . 1
noaton-Clnelnnatl. rain.
AMEHICAN LEAGUE
Detroit. ,4) New York. 3.
, Chleturo. Si Atlilnlrn. 8. .
OI. 1AUW. 41 I10B1OD, O
Ixiio
.685
.882
.807
.807
.807
.480
.482
.380
Ixiae
.040
.830
..'.
.822
.470
.473
.334
.378
Clerela
A
'eland, 4i lVaahlnirton, 2.
Cleveland. 0 Wnahlnirtoti.. (2d).
Walk Up Runs Fast
in Aqueduct Opener
,
Continued from fare' One
Prappe, Kinetic. Olpty Lad, UtSr Ixvllt
H'd alao.ran.
Fletcher. Wrightstone sjnglcd to ccn"
ter. Witherow fanned. Rixey forced
Wrightstone, Barbnrc to Cutshaw. No
runs, one hit, no errors.
Fletcher tossed out Barbarc. Schmidt
tripled to right. Carlson struck out.
Bigbec singled, past third, scoring
Schmidt. Blgbee stole second. .Carey,
beat out a hit to third, Blgbee stopping
nt third. Carey stole second. McKech
nle rolled to Paulettc. One run, .three
hits, no errors. 4
SIXTH Barbarc tossed out Pau
lctte. Rnwlins went out the same way!.
Williams lifted to Southworth. No rund,
no hits no errors.
Roiithworth lined to Rlxcv. Rixey
tossed out Cutshaw. Grimm fanned1. No
runs, no hits, no errors. s
8I5VBNTH Stengel singled to cen
ter. Stengel stole second. Meusel
sacrificed, McKechnle to Grimm'.
Fletcher filed to Southworth, Stengel
scoring after thrf catch. Wrightstone
filed to Cnrey One run, one hit, no
errors
Barbarc filed to Williams. Schmidt
fouled to Meusel. Carlson singled i to
center. Blgbee fanned. No runs, ono
hit, no errors. k
l -
TWILIGHT GAME TONIGHT
Nativity to Tackle A. J. Reach at
Miller and Ontario
Phil Haggerty's Nativity nine will
play the usual week-end twllicht game
Un the home grounds tonight at Miller
mm untario streets, with the A. J.
Reach qlub. The sporting goods aggre
gation is a worthy opponent of the Rich
mond team and will no doubt make the
uptown champions hustle; Tomorrow
afternoon nt the same park the attrac
tion will be the Tulpehockcn Reds. Man
ager Haggertv is getting his team up
to n point thnt makes it one of the
strongest somipro outfits ever put to
gether. He Is always looking toward
making the, team stronger and with n
possible change or two more will have
accomplished his aim.
JACK JOHNSON PHONES
Fugitive Pugilist May Surrender to
Federal Authorities
Los Angeles. Calif., July 0. Jack
dnuin fnrmur hpflvvwoleht clu
Rirrrtwr. ti .,! . Ihl.arwt1a and 11T
S1B10 added, 0 furionsal . . . , .
1. Illllv K.'lr. tan. Hande.. 8-4 18 !?
2. Fruit Cake. -I18.8chuttlnser 8-1 tt-3 0-0
3. Super. 112, nice. ..,,(... .8-1 0-2 even
Time. 1 12 3-5. War Marvel. Ima. Frank,
Tlckllah. Drummond. Pilgrim and Oagood
niao ran. ,
.THlltU MACE, three-year-olda and UP.
clalmlni-, mire 3141. 1 1-10 mlloa.
1. Air Man. 114. Itowan 8-1 2-1 even
'J. Favour. 10T. Turner 20.1 8-1 4-1
3. areat dull. 100, .Wiener. . .10-1. 4-1 2-1
Time. 1:40 3-B. Sir William jonneon. ai
Prlmo, liar Coy, Jlockport. TenonvIon.
Frank Marklln. H-orr Jane. Thlatle Queen.
Alma.lt., nceannn and Uabette alao ran.
. kouhtii itAOB.- thr;e-year-oiaa ana up.
1 1-10 inll-K. (
1. NaturalUt, 128. Turner.'. 3-8 1-8 out
2. Donnacnnna. lirl. Imrrett 0-8 1-4 out
3. ltoyce Uoola, 110, Schut- ....
tlnger , ..... S'l b-d ,'oui
I Time. Ii48. Only three tartera.
FIFTH HACE, rtltlea. 'two-year-old. purse
11410, 8 furlongs:
1. Crocua. 100, Ambrni , 0-10 t-3 out
2. Idle Dell, 100, Turner 12-1 3-1 8-B
8. Prodigy, US, Mete.,-. 01 8-1 1-2
Time. 1:0( I '.'-5. Mlttlklna, Bacajawca and
Costly Coloura alao ran.
v. FORT ERIE RE8ULT8
FIIIST IIACE. puree $1300, maiden two-year-oldi.
5 furlonen, "
1. French Mlaa. 102. .
.Claver ,, 184.30 $20,40 111.20
2. Iat One. llfl, Wlllla .... 4.30 8.00
8. llroadvlewr.lOA.Oarner 8.40
Time. 1:00 1-5. Natural, Pattern. Zeal-
oua, Annette'a fllnler and Victor A. alao ran.
SECOND HACK, puree tl200. claiming.
Itijkla-jia ai-Afj4J- tt A li tat1 Att ava
1. Hidden Ship. lifl.Mca'rawTo.OO 4.4o'2.80'
2. lienxore. us, rirrce IB.7U i.tu
8.. Money. 108. Plcken 2.50
Time. 1:07 3-B. Brynhlld. Riddle.' Mlaa
Oayle. Lnughlnx Ees 2d. lluiras and Me
duia altp ran.
Tllinb IIACE. maiden three-year-olda and
up. n furlongat
1. Old Sinner, 103,
McTmraert 38.40 $13,40 7,40
2. Welnland: 113, Pierce ... 21.70 14.60
3. The MacNab. 118,. Hut- . -
welt .. ' ... 4.30
9 Time, 1:18 2 B. Saga, Caller Herrln. Tom
IOgan. Great Beolt, C A. Crew, Musket,
Due da Qulae and Dan Dlnan alao ran.
One of Dewar's Johcs,
Declares Sir Thomas
Ncw-ork, July 0. Sir Thdmas
Llpton, when Informed aboard his
steam yacht Victoria today that
Lord Dcwar had announced In Lon
don that the Irish baronet's will
provided an endowment fund for
future British contenders for Jbe
America's cup, declared "the whole
story la one of Dewar's jokes."
Jobn(.on, former heavyweight champion
pugilist, now a fugitive from American
justice. In a long-distance telephone call
today from Tijuana, Lower California,
offered to surrender himself to federal
authorities If accorded certain privi
leges. SHORE TEAM PLAYS HERE
Bacharaeh Giants Meet Madison
Club Tomorrow Downtown
The Bacharaeh Giants, of Atlantic
City, comes here tomorrow to play Jho
Madison team, of South Philadelphia.
The downtowners defeated Quaker City
Rubber.' C-4. yesterday, and it .made
the club's sixth consecutive victory
within n week.
Sunday ball will be played at Thirty-fourth
and Reed streets beginning
July 11. The Norfolk Stare are. Sun
day's attraction.
Joe Kennedy Is still waiting to hear from
Patsy Wallace relative to a match with
Martin Judge. Kennedy has made Wallace
an offer for a bout at the dermantown A.
A., but as yet Joe haa received bo answer.
Eddie Mc Andrews haa atartcd getting In
shape for hla match with Frank Loughrey.
fifteen rounda at West Manayunk July 28,
K. O. Sullivan was forced to tall off three
matches owing to. a sprained ankle. He waa
booked to meet K. O. Sansom; Larry Wil
liams and 0e Anderson.
LATONIA RESULT8
FHIST IIACB. claiming, puree $1300,
Ihree-year-olda and up. 0 furlongs,
1. War Garden. 118. Cnlllns$S.SO $4.00 $3.30
2. Hereafter. 107. Burke 10.70 in.HD
8, Rapid Btrlde. 107. VMi B.30
Time. 1:18 4-B. .11.23. Madrna dlnaham.
Louie lou. nunyon, Rainbow Olrl. Anna uai-
valley ana unisca
lun. Paetlme. Happy
atan ran.
rolta and geldlnra.
long.
1. Sir
purse $1300, maiden
two-year-olds. 0 fur-
Thomas Kean. '
112. Mink $7.80 $3.40 $2.n)
2. Firebrand, 112, .McAfee.... 8.80 2.70
8. Rangoon. 112, I.unsford . . 'i !.. 2.1)0
Time. i:i4 l-o. urartsman. Tne virgin
Ian. Nick London. Tribune. Blowing Dud
blea and Plato also ran.
THIRD RACK, claiming. $1200, Mltea and
mares, three-year-olds nnd up, lrV mllea:
1. Lady Mount Joy.i 102,
llurlte $5.1)0-$3.80 $2.80
2. Thinker, 107. Bud: 3.70 2.00
3. Dahablah 2d. Iiu. car-,
mody ,. 2.88
Tim. 1U7 l.B. Mamln Kellv. .elmn O..
Oleaster. Apb. Muffins. Retta II. and Ruby
also ran.
WINDSOR RESULTS
FIRST RACE, three-year-olda and up,
M.lmlnr A fllrlnnffH!
1. Oalway, 112, Hunt ...$0.40 $4.00 $2.70
2. P. Moody. 105. Duggau.. .., B.00 2.70
3. 8taMm,. 107. Harbourne. ... ... 2.00
Tlmo, r.23 3-5. Claremeter, Ravenscourt
and Oallevhead nlso ran
SECOND RACE., threc-ycar-olda and up,
claiming. 8 furlongs:
1 rShalt Lass. 113. Burke.$3.10 $2.70 $2.30
2. Dlomed. 110. Chlovetta 4.00 2.nn
3. Marmlte 118. Wnrrlngton 2.00
Time, 1:23. Jean pullant and Lama alao
ran.
George Reynolds, of Manayunk, la pre
pared to go to tne post, tie wants, to meet
any of the lightweights, naming- Johnny
ICrause, Johnny iieaiy ana unariey Turner.
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I The Last Call I
I to "get next?' to I
I the wonderful I
I Sale J
I of $1250 & $18
I SILK SHIRTS I
I fi-65 I
1235 Market St. M
BAUERS
IS. 13th St
TENNIS STARS TO PLAY
Experts Will Meet. In Falrmount
Park on Sunday
, Four of the leading tennis players iu
the United Stated will comfeto for the
first tlnic on the Strawberry Mansion
clay courts In Falrmount Park on Sun
day, July 11. They ore ! Wallace John
son, Pennsylvania state champion; Carl
Fischer, of the University of Pennsyl
vania, runner-up to Johnson In the re
cent Pennsylvania state tournament,
nnd Alex and Joe Thayer, who were
runners-tip in the Delaware Btatc chatu
nlonshln tourney.
, In the singles match Wallace John
son and Carl Ischcr again, will meet for
bunrcmacy, while Alex nnd Joe Thuer
will tacKie jonnson nnd Fischer in the
doubles event. The matches will he
staged under the auspices of the Phila
delphia and, District Lawn Tennis As
sociation. Reds 8fgn George Lovye
Sprlnrfleld. Mass.,
a'ar.twlrler.of laat y
ern l.eague.1 team. h
Cincinnati Ileda,
Mass., July 9. Oeoree Lowe,
eare Hprlngtlcld (Eat
aa been signed by .the
Americans Win in
Davis Clip Tennis
Continued from rare One
driving, severe crosH' court volleying
and a heavily cut service.
The second set was a prolonged
struggle, Johnston mode It 4-1, at
which point Oobert recovered antl cap
tured three games. Then Johnston took
IiIh next service game nnd led 5-1. Here
Johnston got to within one point of
winning, but Oobert saved himself
with aMiurrlcnuo service and wonder
ful volleying. Johnston took the next
game, but ill the following ono with the
score 40-.10 against lilnf, Oobert again
saved hlmpelf. After deuco had been
twice cnle,d Oobert finally lost by vol
leying two inches of c the bnse line.
The third set was run off ot a tro
inendou1) pace, Johnston generally
attacking and hitting hardcrson the
forehand than his opponent. Time nnd
again the crowd wns roused to enthus
iasm by the wonderful shots nnd-mngiil-ticent
recoveries of both players. In
the fifth gnme deuce wow called no less
than live times.
Ilollnud reached the finals Iu the
Davis clip elimination contents" Inst
month by defeating the South African
tenm. The winners In the Franco-
American matches will meet the repre
sentatives of Orent Hritnin at Scarbor
ough July 15, 10 and 17, nnd the vie
tors In these contests will play Hol
land's tenm for the right -to meet
Australasia, the present bolder of the
cup.
CORRECTED AMATEUR LIST
Thirteen Boxers From Phtla. In Final
Tryouts for Olympic Team
Thirteen boxers appear on the cor
rected list of nmatcur boxers to repre
sent Philadelphia in the flnnl tryotita
fdr the American Olympic tenm which
will be selected following the tourna
ment at the Sixty-ninth Regiment Ar
mory, New York city, on Mondny and
Tuesdny night.
The entries from this city, as an
nounced by Samuel J. Dallas, president
of the A. A. II., follow :
112-pound class Renny Bass, Curtis Coun
try Cluli; Artie MrCann, O'Drlen'a Institute!
Will MoTammey. Meadowbrook.
118-pound class Jimmy Hutchinson. Mea
dowbrook? Earl Hnrlley Herrmnn'n zym.
128-pound clans W.A. Parker, Shnnahan:
Clifford Urnt Meadowbrook; Dan Oartln,
Meadowbrook,
13.'i-pound class Tommy O'Malley, Mea
dowbrook (leorge Brown, Meadowbrook:
147-pound class Sid Look, Jr., Hcrrman'a:
Will rinrU ll.n..n'.
lOO.po'ind class Joe
Lrook,
P. Ferry, Meadow-
DETROIT OARSMAN WINS
V
H. A. Clarke Captures Junior Single
Shell Race at Chicago
Chicago, July 0. H. A. Clarke,
under thn colors of the Detroit Rout
Club. Detroit, Mich., today won the
Junior single shell race In the Central
states amnteur regatta.
Julius Petersen, of the Grand Rap-
lilfl llont nnd Canoe Club, Grand Rap
ids, Mich., was second, nnd F. Reich -
crs, of the Lincoln
third. Time, 11 :00.
Park Boat Club,
$75,000 for Dempsey and Brennan
Minneapolis, Minn.. July ). 'An offer of
$78,000 for n en-round; no-declslon bout be
tween Jack Dempsey and Bill Hrennan here
on Labor Day waa telegraphed, to- the fight
local boxing promoter,
era' rcpreiilllvea today by Mike Collins.
Dobson to Play Cuban Stars
The J. A J. Dobson bnaehall team line
another ntrong nttractlon at New Athletic
I'leld. Thlrty-nfth and Queen Inne. for to
morrow afternoon, when It v.'III entertain
the Cuban Htnrs. Prior to the big gamo
the Dobson girls' baseball team will meet
the Hrnrv Dlsston glrla. Thla game will
start at 1:30 p. m.
GIMBEL'S SIGN PLAYERS
Manager Scott Secures Roy Thomas,
Dick Smith and John Works
Manager Thomas Scottt of the
Glmbel team, has strengthened his club
considerably with the signing of Roy
Thomas for the outfield, pick Smith ft
John Works, n pitcher from NashvUf
The Glmbel team will plnv tho re:
nciii l'roicssionais in a twiugiit cob
tonight on the llcss-urtgiit aln:
field, at Front street and Erie an
Tomorrow afternoon they will meet
H. it. ! lticr club at t rankiortl.
" Reduction Sale
va
m
Men's Furnishings
13.50 & 15.00
Silk Shirts
4.00 Woven
Madras Shirts ....
3.50 Pure Silk
Knitted Scarfs . . .
2.50 and 3.00
Scarfs .
1.50 Plaid Madras
Shirts and Drawers.
2.50 Athletic Union
Suits
1.50 Pure Silk
Hose
7.95
2.50
1.95
1.15
85c
1.45
85c
1.95
75c
2251
1-.50
2.15
11,501
1.00
Office Coats, Sweaters, Umbrellas, Rockinckair Union Suits '3
Raincoats. Overcoats, etc. . nnd nil nihy f,.i. .,. j; "...' a
goods in this sale. . """'" vnmer
SCOTT & HUNSICKER
MEN'S FURNISHERS
108 S. 13TH ST.
DOORS BELOW CHESTNUT ST.
3.50 Heavy Silk
Hose .......
1.50
Leather Belts
3.50
Pajamas
2.50 Night
Shirts . .
3.50 Collar attached
Shirts
18.00 Flannel
Trousers
35c Initial Handker
chiefs, Yz doz. . .
ONE FLIGHT UP SAVES MONEY
"Give Us Room!"
B
or
ILL says: "When a store like Dalsimer's, stocked to
the gunwales, decides to add 2500 square feet of
selling space, something haa to be done to meet the
cry of the workmen 'Give us room!'
In the workmen's cry is your opportunity to buy a $0 C
r $ A f Riiir for JJ
tu
$24
.75
"These suits are real bargains. The cloth is a high quality and
they are expertly tailored with' a snap and a 'go' right down to
the second.
"Better select yours today to get your choice."
"While wo are rebuilding, our Market street entrance is temporarily closed.
- Use Entrance 4 N. 13th Street
DALSIMER-CLOTHES
ON THE 2ND FLOOR
NW. Cor 13th & Market Sts. 2 Entrances J3
Market
4Qvr the National Drug Siora)
r
1 w i
mv
Greatest Men's Suit Sale
Everr Known for Bona-fide Money-Saving!
Mr. Seligsohn Has Bought Out
The Entire
The "Brooks" Store Is
Now "SeligsohnV
Brooks
fK MARKET ST.
LJJLt " Just below 16&
Stock and Interest
The "Brooks" Store Is
. Now "Seligsohn's"
"p
& Sacrifices Every Man's Suit at Greatly
Below Cost for Immediate Clearance!
Sale at Both Stores
m
1532 Market Street
S. W. Cor. 8th and Spring Garden
This 13 the greatest blow to high prices that has yet been struck, and a greater bar
gain opportunity for men to buy their new clothing would be impossible. Mr. Seligsohn
does not want one single suit of the Brooks stock carried over and he makes the prices so
low that thousands of pen must appreciate the savings and move them out quickly.
Men, this is clothing news of utmost importance. Prices in this sale are even lower
than the cost of woolens in the market today. Never before has such a timely clothing
sensation been offered the public.'
Mr. Seligsohn's Entire Wholesale Stock From His Factory
Also Included & Will Be Sold at Less Than Wholesale Prices
sMHiaHtiw.iws.BHW.H.aBnwsjMnsHHSssH
$
mTjl
A Tremendous Bargain Opportunity! Every Man Should Fill All His Cloth
ing Wants Now for the Next Year, for Prices Are Even Less Than Wholesale.
.50
Values up
to $30.00
$1 Q .50
Values up
to $37.50
$ OT.50
f H
Values up
to $55.00
Mr. Seligsohn has bought out the Brooks store so he can have a store in the center of the city. Thou
sands of men know Mr. Seligsohn's policy of selling clothing FROM HIS FACTORY DIRECT NO
MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT TO PAY and his gratifying growth of business makes a downtown store nec
. essary. Mr. beligsohn s wholesale stocks are also included, so this is a wonderful opportunity for every
man to get acquainted with Mr. Seligsohn and his clothing values and know where clothing prices are
always the lowest. '
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1532 Market Street
S. W. Cor. 8th and Spring Garden Sts.-ss
Just Below
16th Street
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