l.' -w Ri: MS Li.. n,rt J K l' Bit . I? tr IA fe U-v I .f u a"Ji r tfi .r! ti'.. . Si EVENING 'CtBiagp imtSmBmL -'''' - ' " ' " - I 5-V. ' ,t DENNIS FOR SAKE OF TENNIS, MOTTO HERE i."1.' v-q Commercial Element Ab sent in Women's and Tournaments ; 'Stage'd in Philadelphia v. ana uistrict ') ? - -r . " "& Otho.r l ( . jir. --r - - - . KCS LOWERED Hy SPICK hall. Tti PHILADELPHIA, virtually every indlrlclunl interested In Imvn tennis nd every organisation supporting nntl 'loitering the name nre doing It to popu Urlzo the sport. The clement of com ,ircialim hnn never yet made its ap 'ptaranco in this vicinity and it is to be 'koped It never will. Big matches and bip tournament ,ot money. Consequently admission few must bo chanced, but n close-up of the financial workings of tennis meet ings reveals the fact that no profit Is '' contemplated in the plans and usually thre is n deficit. Last week nt the Germantown Cricket Club the expenses f the East-West matches could have been paid easily by rhargine more and caving fewer spectators, making mucn less work for all concerned. Hut those ' In charge had different ideas. Thoy wanted every person in the city, who Sotoibly could ret away', to see Tllden, ohnston, 'Williams. Garland, Wallace P. Johnson and the other stars in action. Consequently they lowered the fees nml ntit nn more stands. They wro rewarded bv having the biggest crowd last Saturday that ever saw a tennis match here. Chance for Fans , xThe women's national tournament Is BOW in progress at the Philadelphia .Cricket Club. St. Martin's. Those in charge of that tournament want all Philadelphia fans to sen Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallorv, Miss Tennant, Miss Bakery Miss Wlghtman, Miss Oosh, Mjss Zindersteln, Miss Thayer. Miss Townscnd, MUs Hedstrom and the Many other feminine experts who dally grace the turf courts. It has been customary in past years to charge two dollars to see tho finals. This year the admission has been cut In half, making the cntranco fee nomi nal only. It Is very likely that Miss Marlon II. Zindersteln, of Koston, and Mrs. Mallorv will meet In the final round and it is the wish of every one who is in close touch with the tourmi Bient to have as many at that contest as possible. Stands have been erected and plans ade to handle hundreds moro by seat ing them in chairs at two ends of the court and also by arranging the seats Singles Matches On for This Afternoon Here Is the hedn1e nf thr nvtrhfi fr lodar nt (he l'hilftdtlptilit Crlrkrt Club, St, Martin. ( WOMKN'ft NATIONAL POUni.ES BrmlAnnl Round Mlars niKw nnd MIm TMinitnt. Callfor- nla. vs. Mtas Tnsrrr nnd Mls Timnsfnd, rhlliuiIih), lOsSO n. m. ... ... Mrs. WUhtmnn. Ilniton, and Mr. Mai lorr. New York. T. Mli Clow. New lork, sad Mis Zlndrrateln. noton, lOsSO, n. m. WOMEN'S NATIONAIj 81NQIXS Pemllnal Hound Miss Ilrlrn I'olnk. New York, vs. Mr. Mallorr New York. ti. m. Ml (low. Nw York, T. MIm Ztndcr ateln. nosUm. S n. m. Th mlirri donblrw, srmlflaM round, Bill h plartd when the last alntlM mutch In flnlahrd. A'S NOT TOSSING ANY CMS AWAY St. Louis, Chicago and Now ' York to Moot Stiff Opposi tion in Lowly Mack3 so that there will be plenty of standing room. ThU "central court" is being groomed every day and tomorrow aft ernoon when the finalists for the 1020 title clash, the stage setting will be perfect In every way for both spectators nnd participants. Semifinals Today The field In tho women's singles, women's doubles nnd mixed doubles was narrowed down to the semifinals yesterday. The sehedulo for today was to nave the doubles tnis morning, mc singles early this afternoon and the mixed doubles later. Naturally, Interest centers In the sin gles. Miss Ilelene Polluk, of New York, is booked to meet Mrs. Mallory ana Miss (loss and Miss Zindersteln play. MUs I'ollak got Into the semifinals by trimming Miss Kdltli Slgourncv, of Iioston. Miss Zindersteln eliminated her left-handed clubmate, Miss Leslie Bancroft, of Longwood. Miss (Joss took Mrs. Nat Niles over the hurdles and Mrs. Mallory compelled Miss Eleanor Tennant, of California, to take the count. The battle between Mrs. Mallory and Miss Tennant occupied the center ring of the tennis circle. The match was played at noon with the sun pouring down its blistering rays, but that did not prevent the pair from putting forth every ounce of energy they had. Mrs. Mallorv won because her court eneralshlp was better and she was able o back this un bv controlling her drives almost perfectly in the first nnd third sets. Wlldwood Team at Peneoyd The Wlldwood banebnll Iram, managed by Whltey Zlbel, and shlch made euch a cood record at the utiore during the lat tim mer, will play at l'encoid tomorrow after noon. Manarer Sohafltid will uee either Wlntenteln or I.lcbert In the box, and the vlilton will dctwnd on Gary. The same fromttes to be one of tho bent played on he Peneoyd iroundi. which are located at Itldce avenue and Hlver drive. At the con dualon of the baabnll eeaaon euccer will net undtr way at fVncojd. St. Louis, Sept. 17. Plnvlng his string to the limit ngnlnst the Cleveland Indians by winning one out of three pnmes and In oncdefeat losing, 3 to i, Connie Maek hopes to stop the White Sox nt least once lu closing his western journey for 1020. The Macks will not play favorites in tMn nlrr.lltur American League pen nant race. They're tail-cnders, to be sure, but they're trying to ousi tue Urowns from the first division. They will give the "White Sox the best they have on the bench nnd they will cele brate, If they can be lucky enough to win enough games from the Yankees down the stretch to keep New York from the world's series. In n way, baseball lias been marred hr ernnrlnk Murine the nost few years. jho Macks may be at the bottom but ... Mt il.l Alio A 'a rnnnlnn no one win ever nuu mi- n a i'us anything to any one. A thin dime at the dlnlng-rooni table Is the limit of their philanthropy. Have niching Strength Tho Athletics have the pitching strength nnd if they enn get any batting the? trill mnke It interesting for these first division opponents. Mack has scouted nnd scouted for fence busters. Ho thought he had his ideal In Frank Johnson, but the southerner did not fticlt around. Johnson's departure caused a big hole in not only the defen sive strength bur. the offensive strength ns well. Tho batting power of the Athletics is delivered by Til Walker, Joe Dugan and Cyrus Perkins. Occasionally a rookie will come through. Charley High caused Cornelius to smile a bit yester day when he npproached Babe Huth's home-run record at this park with a dinash over tho right-field fence. BAT NELSON STILL IN RING, BUT AS EXHIBITIONIST ONLY ( One-Time Champion and Durable Dana Is in Philadelphia. To Appear at West Manayunh By LOUIS II. JAFFK BATTLING NELSON, whoso other front handles also aro Oscar Mntliow, has been in our midst for more than a week nnd the one-time Durnbla Dane likes, the atmosphere, or some thing, so much that he plans to stay around for a while. The inventor of mo "wnisKcrs puncii" nna who reigned supreme over tho world's lightweights soma years ago, is not actively engaged In the art of having his face maltreated wnnnRiNn mm nmmmm some years ago, Is not actively engaged n tnc art ot Having ins lace maltreated anymore, still he is keenlnir himself connected with the pdstlmo as spectator and, exhibitionist. Nelson's new-modol features hove been rather conspicuous at nil tho boxing shows around here recently. He sat through tho onenlne show nt Cam den and also was among those there at tiie ice rnlaco. Uscar Mathew Bat tling. has been appearing at the different vaudeville houses in town, and also is planning to "knock 'em olt their seats" in an exhibition bout or two before, he leaves for other pastures. On Tuesday night nt West Mnnnyunk Nelson will bo included on the program in the feature of which Eddie Mc Andrews meets Frank Loughrcy In n twenty-round bout. In addition to giving a monologue, the battler may go on In an exhibition witn Tom lvougnrc ell. Johnny Moloney s, Danny Muck end Kid Wolf v. Unttllng- raakaa. Harry (Kid) Ilrown will alnrt trilnlnr early next week for a ten-round bout he liaa scheduled with Pepper Martin In lloaton the latter, part ot tho month, Drown has fought hlmaclf from tho prctlmi to tho a pot glaro In ono aeaaon, Jo Itltchle. Jho Newark clown, has ar rived In Philadelphia, H , training n Jimmy Coetcr's, nnd will box under the colore of Al Jnnnettl, who wante to send Joey agalnat the beat ot tho featherwelirht crop. , An nll-neero nrorrfim. arrnn.Aii f.M n.M.iu Palmer, will bn held at Madleon Park ntxt Thureday nlyht, 1 reetnn llrnwn v lAhnv Orimtha will be the main mix, with other bouta: Silent lurvear va. Ilud Anderaon. Duke Avery v. Johnny Xlorton, Harry Smith va. Kid Ilutler and Young- Sam Lnngtord T. ilCllf linCi Chnrley Iter, la to tako on I.lttl Jeff In one or tre I'hliaiielpnla va. Haltlmore boula Olympic Champion on Scratch in 100' Yards Dash in Games Tomorrow Allen Woodrlng, of tho Mcadowbrook Club, of this city, 'who was the only Phlladclphtnn to win an Olympic title In tho Antwerp t;ack and field cham pionships, will bo seen in action for the first time since he carried the S'tars and Stripes to victory in Belgium, when he toes the mark in tho dashes of the first annual American Legion field day which will be staged at Franklin Field to- mnrrnw. u'nn.Mni? won the Olvmnln 200-meter title In 22 seconds lint. Tomororw ho will be on scratch In the 100-yard sprint, along with Alfred Leconcy, n at the NatloVMs7ptefnVr 20 On October l" tcnilimatP. wnp competes ,r JiBlBTi i nay will box in Haltlmore. in tnc eoucgiaic year, una nuy ni)i rcy wil S TOD A Y'S RA CE ENTRIES At Montreal Tlret race, puree JSOO. two-year-old maid tn. conditions. 0 furlon: Aunt Lin 1"2 Hoae Atkln 100 Wlllowbrook ....100 Seven Seas 11J I.Utle Dear 110 Margaret Mlgnon .104 yornovo 11- Aacuteny low Second race, puree S00, three-year-olds, and up. claiming. furlonca: Ttlloloy S3 Delnni-ey 107 Far Xaet 107 AppluJacK 110 Minnlkln II 10S HWIen Ship ....107 Arthur Mlddleton.110 Cardom Ill Third race, xurae tSOO, ihree-year-olda and B. clalmlnr. C furlina: Dlnty 99 Mouette iu4 Liberty Bond ...103 Lillian 0 100 Back Hock 100 jiormon 10s Capers 100 HlrhUnd L&d ...110 Alex Oets 10S Fourth race, purse !KiO, three-yearwlds and up, Lakealde clalmlns purse. 1 1-10 Duke' Ruft 108 "Broom Peddler .100 8ana Prur II. ...118 Mlas Orb 100 Woodthrueh 113 Fifth rae. r"re JKOtl, three-year-olda and up. clalmlnr mile and 70 yards: J. Alfred Clark. 01 All Amiss 10.1 Plnard 103 Horeb 10'J llusket 103 Mannchen 110 Enow Queen .... 100 Sixth race, purse 0I) three-year-olds and nn. rlalmlnr. ml! and 70 yurus! W. M. Itaker. .100 Mackenzie 103 Pierrot 1US S-mn-r Stalwart, ira Mormon Elder .. 10.1 Track Sicr 103 Peaceful Star .. 10S Sky Pilot 10.1 Peventh rac. purse 1800, three-year-olds and up. claiming, mile and a furlong". Lernster 10S Wlnfreda 107 Galley Head ...103 Little Nearer ...102 Srasoon Ill Apprentlco allowance ilalmed. WeaUjer raining. Track muddy. At Havre do Grace First race, purse, maiden two-ear-oMs. Mllnr, 3 4 furlonca: Louahland 112 Tosca Ill iWIld Thouirhta . 109 Petty Ithes .. . 103 Attorney US Kentmore 110 mily Reedy . . . .lot Qladys 101 Dolly C Ut Louxh Maiden ...103 Cehvs, 107 'Gallot 100 Beoond race handicap, steeplechase, thrco-year-olda and up, about 2 miles: Dorcrls US viBllanto 137 Flight Captain . ISA Ireland 130 Full Cry 142 Wrur Pay I J') Third race. J 1432 83 claiming, three-year-o'ds and up, A furlnncs' Allah .. ....117 Amakaartn 112 Fickle Fancy .. 112 V.ijhank 110 Fait Aceomnll 107 FIvlnir Welshman 113 .Happy Oo Lucky 111 Payr.na 112 First Pullet ..112 'Dots . . . .102 fladle D 104 Also elliclble: Zouave .. .112 Pmme II 101 Slater Emblem 109 He Will 112 The Belgian II 113 Pellrlnrer 112 Walter Mrk . 112 Gus Scherr .. 112 Phantom Fair ..102 Fourth rax, purse 11432 SO. claiming, three-year-olds and up. 1 mile and 70 yards Daisy Ill Miss Fllley lOd wwte. crown .. mi Mir in iuu Nolawn 104 Link Ihy 108, 2Mrman i"H i.eii riciaer ...iut Victory I'ond . . OS Fifth race, purse J1432.S0 claiming, thrta-year-olds and up, I 1-1 miles Afbltrator 112 EI Prlmo 1"7 Edith K. 103 Antoinette 101 White Crown 107 Swirl 103 Phedoden 100 "Merry Feant 107 MiRiii.4Tiin.XMiKWjrt4fyy a KID WOLf BATTLINQ PASKAS JOHNNY MALONEY si. DANNY BUCK BAT. LEONARD l. INDIAri RUSSELL a RDS. Battling Murray vs. Jack Perry a RDS. JOC CHARLES BURMAN vs. LEDOUX el Chicago of France Paste m itle new, Oljrntpls llos Ofttre, at Wsllon Hotel IlulTtt, llruad & Lueuit BU. Sixth race, purae J1452.S0. Helming, three-year-olda and up, 1 mile and 70 yards: Handfull 114 Miss McQIgule ...108 Hello Pardncr ..103 Mumbo Jumbo ...114 Iteyennla 101 Perlxourdlne ....lot Lltrnllck 100 'Torn Ilrooks ....104 Padua 101 Seventh race, purse $1462.0. claiming, threi ear-olds and up, 1 mile and 70 yards: Sir William John- lVkey jano .... US on '...inn Leoina 100 -jing iMepiune ..n4 j'oint to Point... 1011 Keliward 104 'Thlstlo Queen ..101 Flier 1011 -Martha Luckott. 08 Appdcntlce allowance claimed. Weather cloudy. Track fast. What May Happen in Baseball Today -. NATIONAL LEAGUE Won IMt P.C. Wn Loee llrooklyn BJ S .BM .307 .300 Cincinnati 75 00 .336 .339 .831 New York 77 02 .334 .337 .80 Pittsburgh 72 03 .320 .5111 .BM Chicago l 7J .4S .493 .4S0 Ht. IonU 63 75 .404 .4S .401 noeton 30 77 .421 .12.1 .418 Philadelphia. ...M SI .391. 300 .3A8 AJlEIlirAN LEAGt'i: Won Lost P.C. Win Lose CleTeland . . ..HO 5J .SI3 .020 .010 New York RH 31 .020 .022 .013 Chicago M M .010 ,13 .BOO St. Iml . . . . OS Ot .400 .300 .403 noston 00 73 .4M .472 .4BS Washington . . . 01 73 ,433 .450 .432 Detroit 64 S4 .31)1 .SM . Athletics 40 P3 .331 .3:tfl .220 retired welterweight, nnd he also will referee in one of tho bouts. Nelson believes in "A mnn mny bo out, tut ho is never down." Iw Tendlcr and his manager, Phil Glass man, left early this morning tor Boston, from where they will go to Lawrence, Muss, Lew has n date there tomorrow nfternoo'i to meet Frankle Callahan In a ten-round no decision bout. This match, originally scheduled for Labor Day, was postponed when the new boxing law was parsed In Massachusetts. Clem Goodman, local sports man, Also took the trip with Tendler. Holing In New ork under the new Walker law will get under way tonight when Johnny Dundee and Jos Welling meet In a fifteen round bout to A referee' decision. An .effort had been made to have Lew. Tendler box Dundee, but Tex Rlckard and Phil Glass man were unable to coma to a, financial agreement, Vtv O'llrlen said today that the list of boxers eheduled to appear at the reopening of the National tomorrow night Is lined up and In good shape for their respective boutr Frankle Magulre vs. Jack Clark, a middle weUrht encounter. Is to be the headllner. Other bouts: Jack Rraxxo vs. Johnny MeAly. Dave Astey vs. Marty Kane. Tommy Jami son vs. Young Tom Sharkey and Hilly Lyle vs. Johnny O'Xell, 'joe Tlplltx Is still suffering with a cnld After he gets Into fighting form again "Tip1 plans to take on two or three bouts hen and then hie himself westward. He has Australian champion, at Milwaukee. the Thirty-four ronnd of bantam boxing, w'll be the attraction of the Initial show of the Olympla Monday night. Charley Ledoux and Joe P.urnvn will meet In a return match In the headllner. The semi will bo Battling Murray vs. Jack Perry, with other bouts na followsi Pamirs Leonard vs. Indian Hub- S&x msvs $35,000 in Everybody Is Coming to THE GREAT AlIentownFair September 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 THE ONE FAIR WORTH SEEING Purses and TPreminms 17 Trotting and Pacing Races Automobile Races on Saturday) GROUNDS moro beautiful than over. Grandstand scats over 10,000 people. Nineteen vaudeville and circus acts. SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE All buildings handsomely decorated. Over 70,000 articles and novelties will bo shown. The Big Midway lined with new and novel features. Largest Poultry and Pigeon Display in the World All Roads Lead to AUcntown Accommodations the Dcst Special trains and reduced rates on all railroads Tho Reading, Lehigh Valley, JorsCy Central and Pcrkiomen R. R. Tho Lehigh Valley Transit Co. will have direct connections to the grounds from Sixty-ninth Street, also Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Do Not Forget the Fair .Will Be Six Days, Monday, Sept. 20, to Satur day, 23, Inclusive. Come to the Big Automobile Races on Saturday H. B. SCHALL, Secretary. tlio fainou New Yorkorj who" has a record of 0 4-C feccontlsv Tlip Olyinplc champion In a post en try ami tlicrcforo will linve to start two ynrtln in brick of scratch in thc220-ynrd event. This punishment is not inflicted hecnitPfi he is a post rqtiy, but because his Olympic record shows that ho lias the edge on the rest of the ficldi On scratch in this race will be both Kelly and Lcconey. IlanilicapM will bo Riven to tho other contestants in tlicso sprints, These events arc only two or tno many features connected with the le gion games. Another big thriller will i i ' j be the sixteen. thllet marathon Ux, lanova to 'Franklin Field, rnW grind willcml with ono tun SZ?0! track ot tho l'cnn stadium 'rM V will be about 1:45 p. a! '? events will start as boob as thR .Ul,r ' end their marathon. ie run ; Woodrlng is only one of .- i 41 Olympic athletes, who, will fc. W A gamr-fl tomorrow. Among tho mi"1? i nrn Hhnrmnn T.nn,ln- .?, IL' Other, t. both orrctin; Walter' Wlclnnii- il Connelly, Jako Drlscoll and Ual ?m'. i rat -McDonald, lfo; ? Ryan, ot New Yort ? J - Boston, nnd Cnnn and Pat At Aqueduct rirst race. two-yar-old (lilies, claiming, 5 furlnnrs! Jamaica Delle ..10 Sliorty'n First . 108 Pcllnlcn 10(1 Winds of Chance. 10V Ross Cliff 102 Clare Trances ...107 Coco Cola 108 Ladernlers lul Tnnushtless Ilrlirunna 107 Beauty 103 Lady Stella ....110 Second race, all ases, handicap, O'i fur lonrs: Tunir Chlnir 103 Sea Mint 112 Kashmir 110 Lunetta 103 Afternuon 10S Iadln Star ...102 Tipplty Wltch't ..US Day Due, 104 Wyomlnr 113 TMrd race, three-year-olds. 1 mile Whisk 107 nift Ilanir 102 Annlxrsary ....102 Yellow Hand ....112 Tho Archer 107 I.lauld Mre b7 Oeorel" 107 Sweet Muslo .... 00 Vice Clvalrman ..103 Fourth race, three-year-olds nnd up, han dicap, 1 mils: Fair Gain 117 ThunJerstorm ...110 Tlprlty witcnet .no iranei uancer II. Wyoming 112 Arethusa 07 Fifth race, three-year-olds and up, sell p 1 1-18 miles: Tetley 108 Shenandoah 101 American Iiy ...101 Frederick the Aurum Ill Oreat 112 Plerre-a-Feu ....113 Lottery 100 King Agrlppa. ....Ill Dloscorlde 108 Alma I) 100 Sixth race, two-year-olds, fl furlongs: M Donard 10-1 Mulclber ... .103 rulllnan 107 quecreeK 10 Our Boots 103 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago nt Philadelphia. tit. Lout nt Boston. Cincinnati nt Broohlrn. I'tttsbiirgli ut Ntnv York. ASrEBICAN LFwOlT, AthlrtlCN nt Ht. Louis. . New York at Chlrngo. Wnshincton at C'lcTrlsnd. Boston at Detroit. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL LKAGUE riile.ien. Oi Philadelphia. R. I'lttsmirgn, st .-" Neiv York. 4 l'l rittsbnrgh, St New lork -.eiv lorn. 41 I'liiaoiirsii Brookb-n. At Cincinnati, 3, 1 (first cume). burgh, 0 (second gume), 1 1 . i i ji f 5 .I,, o. ut. iulm. ai nnAton. s (Omt came). Ikiwton. 4 1 St. lids. 3 (iwoond gnmr). AJIEIIICAN LEAOUi: Atliletks. 8i fit. Iau1s. fl. Clt'relaiiil. 1 1 Washington. 0. Detroit. 7i Boston. 6. Chicago, 8 1 New York, 3, m MILD HAVANA VJW CIGARS Not merely the finest tobacco, but the finest a c c o perfectly blended. fflCmJfrUla T fl IViJoiuinpfi ?797lLaS8 vl to be anal saiisnes 1I. & H. SELL IT FOR LESS Everything in Soccer or Football at Saving Prices Wise managers, especially thoso who have been dcqlinfr with us for years, never wait for our announcements, but come in, early in the season and buy in their equipment. They know the values, the quality and the saving; in money they are always assured here. Football Shoes $ M Unusual valun. High-grade nrst-qusllty leather. Leather re-enforced cleats Official Rugby Ball, 10' The kind you'll soon ray IIS for 'III OUK ItY lesther. staunch, well made.) Will stand the hardest Nmv lot: Just usage. l'nusu,ft! value. English Soccer Shoes $7.50 vS - Tn ti' i a i n "n. Importud rv Mm -SSP IP LooK for w?EXQ$MM&im&imm foolcior OI'K.N TIIl'KHDAY AND SATUBDAY KVKNINOSi MEN! Final Days of This Most Extraordinary Bona-Fide Money Saving Advance Fall Sale of Our Entire Stocks of Fine All- Year - 'Round Suitings SUITS Made to Your Measure at These Unusually Low Prices $ 25 $h 0-$35 EXTRA TROUSERS Can Be Ordered at the Actual Cost of the Materials See U. S. Olympic Stars First Time Hern TOMORROW, 2 P. M. Franklin Field Big Marathon Race Tickets BnaldlnK's. Qlmbela, Penn Ticket Co., N. E Cor. ISth and Chestnut, and Lton headiuarters. 1011 Cheatuut. X'rlces fl 00. tt 80. i2 00. plus war tax. AMERICAN LEGION FIELD DAY s. OLDKST I10XINO CI.Cn IN U. NATIONAL A. A. npPNA NATUItDAY EVE.. NEPT lR I Hs. Frainkle Marulre t. Jackie Clark 8 rds. Johnny Mralrr ts. Jack llratzo m ntiiiiTS Astey ts. Marty ICiuis fl. inf. Tom Sharkey f. Tom Jamlaoa 1 1 rd. IMIhr LjIi. ts. Johnny 0TN Tickets t Donuihj's. S3 H, ltlli rJt. PRODUCTIVE nnstl ClJise (In rtic. jJSSSGSi tlou tea , EDUCATIOi ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Accounting Haleamanshlp Aavertisins Tranto He rds riMRRIA ovENim a urn a teXVlOIU-rt' Pronkforil Ato. A Cambria TO-NIOHT TDXIOIIT jar IinRHEIJ, ts I. EN ItAWT.TNS vv?r.;.- .lu.nmiitprr iiaitwu . KllSVtfc iium.iiivi, HIJ 1 n S NATIONAL I.KAOUH PAKK AfltmAM. TODAY. Si.V) P, fit. aiaunAM. Ti f HliUES v.. CHICAGO Instruction Is thorough and practical Business nnil tha well-enulnned lahnratorltH clva Adminiatration every student an oiportunlty to comblns theory with actual practice. You learn by doing. The complete course In Electrical En trlneerlnff Includes' Klements ot Direct Currents, Elementa of Alternatlni; Cur rents, Advnnced Alternatlni; CurrentH, Electrical Tranr.mlt;3lon or Principles of Electrical Machine Construction, Ele mentary Mechanical Engineering and Principles of Power Plant Engineering. Come to Drexcl tor a personal interview or write for 40'pagc catalog DRBXEL EVENING SCHOOL "It't omIu a lav minutes to Drtrnl" ltd and Ohtntnut Sta. ton I Estato Publlo tipertklnc Law Engineering Mechanical Electrical Structural Production IlUhway Mathematics Chemistry Physics and 45 other courses Final days is right Monday, at store-closing time, we end this price-smashing sale. After Monday all these woolens go back to their regular prices, and that means in every instance $10.00 to $15.00 more for every suit ordered. So, man alive, realize the importance of this special offer ing get in tomorrow, place your order and save real money on your fall clothes. We allowed this special reduction to keep our organization busy and intact during a dull period, but regular season starts now. Are you going to overlook this big saving event? BLUE SERGE SUITS With Extra Trousers - $ Made to Your Measure 34 Cbae Hbame Co. 1617 CHESTNUT STREET Our TRENTON Store 18 North Warren St. mmmmrnmmmiwmimwOpen Monday and Saturday Evenlnnammmm'immnmmWvmmm r '' X A Square It's the Greatest Clothes-Selling Proposition of the Day! Deal! The Public Be Served Reopening Sale Tomorrow Men's and Young Men's Fall and Winter SUITS, OVERCOATS On Opening Day we have eliminated all the expensive decora tions, souvenirs, etc. Instead we're flying you a Special 5 Discount which will be deducted from the price tag on the garment right before your face and eyes! THIS SAVING IS IN ADDITION TO THE $5 to $15 ALREADY SAVED BY PURCHASING FROM ME Some time ago 1 shut down simply because I couldn't see my way clear to meet the public demand for popular prices. Since then the market has come down and I am now able to present our New Plan to Reduce Clothing Prices By Reducing Expenses! In the first place, thero is no company or corpo ration to "divvy up" profits. for this is to bo strictly a one-man concern a Phila delphian who has had 31 yeurs in tho clothing lino manufacturing, designing, cutting nil the -way from the bench un. Every stitch of clothes is Philadelphia madol They're dependable! And, lastly, thcro will bo no buyers, managers nor high-class salaries to pay out. That Means All My IIP! KKMLlf 'IBBBn H-buIi bmQFaVbbV sTJj MKm- Mmmi I'nffflHwIBmBr Suits Would Cost You Elsewhere $30-00 . $45.00 $60-00 AND THIS GUARANTEE: mm A A i 9 tlm ff27jE7A un & irttw tirvr.jMP.9h- ZW Now You Know What "Square Deal" Stands For! Come in and Be Convinced 1235 Market St. .WT- tV ... 1? lLMjij'.Wj&t: rflKMMWMJVWijt- ;ilLLstL'mvj'x-f. m 'tJfi $&$&.t'2fiJA rV trfrWn ')&!&& . ' A LftLiMtia&fiif
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