larittisV aAL tifii r.nJnTFIGlrrEVEN EhECTRIC FANS ON THE WALL, :amden cempletel y OUTPLA YS TRENTON Otters Replace Temmy Dunlcavy With Barlew and Lese First Game in Mere' Than a Menth. Delin Stars A8KETBAMi Is n game wherein the smaller man Is supposed te have -.IxMntnMi nti I, In InrfrAi nntin h mmp nuiit-fta "e "" ...- "Fr" tent In that the smaller plnjer can Lnirh his speed egnlnst the extra weignt .!,! nnnencnt The Trenten Eastern Lern team last cvcnlng'destred weight In the game with the Camden champions Ind decided te break up a winning com bination In order te get the same. Snm one connected with tne retters fcM,te,1 that Temmy Harlow, formerly impended plajer. should replace Temmy thinlravy in order te lone iwvuuuikc ui Barlew's extra weight. It Is net known vhese wA the Idea te mane a swucn I l. ivniKltiaHnn hilt- It WAR In a winii"' m"-"i - -- Urdlv the conception et .Manager ai ai Slncniarlew hed been suspended and Junlcavv was in uic i,uv".v, V 1 . "V Tirlnu- cot Inte action l.RtUg and right oft the reel Tren Tren enS it 5-5 te new tie away w Kea ; VjS&W. it Camden tne eKreicm jv ,......- -, Hat out their opponents by the score of !0 in If). Same Is "Seme" Ileugli The insertion of Harlow paveu ine av rnr hl ieu-u ""- .....,, ". fame of the present season. Uarlew lB ni.. toie nml thn Camdfn can- lain Pierced the net for three baskets. Bin iiiviy " , .. . l. Trti. .zsinst a single one me ""'VV'. ,: Ien phned the Hkctters, witn uiimcuv, uarding uey. i,t anne fans witnessed the clash, tnd went crazy with excitement after ve minutes of the first hnlf, when the eme team assumed the lead, never Je be In danger. In that Jlrst live minutes Lvernl hundred fans from Trenten did heir host te mnkc as much noise as the ifhele of Camden, but niter tne hKcct- took the lead, the visitors were Inly among these prc"nt. Camden clearly and completely out- blaed Trenten. In net one single de partment of the came did the rertli erseymen demonstrate their superiority. 'lncr for plnjer. trio same held geed, pith the exception of Teddy Kearns, ihe was worthy of nn even break ktnint "Soup" Campbell, even though Ihe latter scored a field geul and blanked his opponent. (Idle Delin nig Neise Eddie Delin was the big noise and ran rings around .Merris Teme. The ramden renter reeistered four sensa tienal field goals and Teme necr had Ihe slightest chance te tally. Dave Kerr also nimed nrilllaut ball. The former n. F. champion never showed better nd his blocking, was sensational and timely. Time and time uguin when it looked eh if n Trenten plajer was te receive a pass ter a certain goal, Dave would cut in, scoop up tbp leather and save the day. the game was but a few seconds old hen Delin scored the first field coal. but Harlow seen evened It up en a one handed stnb. Camden forged ahead en a free toss, but Eddie White's two- pointer, after Harlow's miss, gave ronten a one -point advantage. The Skeeters then went ahead en a two- pointer by Steele and a few seconds Dnter Rev sceicd another. Then .Timtm K'amnhell mirier! te the pxcltrmanr hr sheeting one backwards ever his lienet. nd l amden was ahead nt 11 te (i. The half ended with White cettlne his sec end basket en a triple pass, Kearns te sermun te White. hkecters Increase Lead Camden continued te force ahead at the start of the second hnlf. Oeeren Kermnn then raised alien hopes with a net from center, lie was fouled and made geed. Hach side contributed a free toss Kerr scored for the home talent and Barlew for Trenten. With a total at 20 te 14. Dunleavv rcnlaecd Nerman. Then Camden let loose a few of the goals they were saving, but which did net cast any reflection en Dunleavy. In three minutes, they added four, one going te Steel and three te Eddie Delin. 'Plin lntrnii mnila Tnme 1sts1s n mn inniIi.ti In the second hnlf. Near the finish Dunleavy caged n pretty shot and the neii enuea tne tray, m te u. ANDY SMITH HAPPY Expects Berkey and McMillan te Play Against Ohie State nerehclcy, Calif., Dec. 10. Coach Andy Smith, of the University of Cali fornia eleven, was rejolclne'teday In the belief that Hcrkcy nnd McMillan, two of his fastest linemen, would entirely recover from their Injuries In time te play against Ohie State at Pasadena New Year's Day. Thirty members of the U. C. squad went through first practice yesterday preliminary te the big game. , "I de net want te De tee opumieui.-, but It will take a wonderful football aggregation te beat California," araitn said, after the workout. Cage Statistics HAOTKR.N I.KAOUH w. u p e. xv. i.. r.r. Trenten,. 10 8 ,700 I'hlla 3 O .250 Reading , 10 8 ,160 Orm'tetm 8 10 .231 Camden.. 10 4 .714 CoateMllla 3 10 .231 "Toppling Them Over" That Colonial five nure had !t eal? eye along thli wlt when It came te high rolling Muller opened up with 282 and fin ahed with 212 Qreenwall Campbell and Dalten alae went ever the double century mark. 4 Jim ducat went In the final game for 1.1b rv nimlnnt the rhlllle nnd. teid 1112. Kelly and he were the only pin acatterera who failed te hit the 200 mark. Oeneral Manager' Offletf 1U. In the U. a t. with Ita handicap, wna unable te atop that Stere quintet, lealng. 2 out or a. One of the big aurnrleea In the Ht Teter'a League waa the av Ilerg. of the Meun- talneera' team, dropped the big beya Ilia flooring waa ene or tne neat aen tnia aeaaen, tedslnir them for 21 21(1 and 205. . with a handicap fert-r Pine was lucky te take the eerlea from the Hug Department, in the Olmbe! League. Moeniy'a tern of 1S2 pina In the second frame carried them through Tenleht finds the XCeyatene A and IT aee- tlena rolling off their weekly contests en the Keystone alleys Three of the hardest games rolled this season waa phpi1 In t" Prii TmrU" this week between the S. S Wht and the Warn- pole me The nnai tram in enrn game had te be counted before the wlnner wag announced - Tomorrow evening the Curtis League, the Run flh'n League and the American League take the alleys for their toppling contests. Clymer )e Manage Teledo Teledo. O.. Dec. 10 HIM Clymer. who piloted the Columbus team, of the American Association last season, has been signed by linger nreanahan te mnnage the Teledo American Assocletlon team the coming sea son Hresnahan and Clymer atgned In New Yerk yesterday. Big Offer for Dempsey-Greb Beut New Yerk, Dec lfl An offer of 1(10 000 tn defend his title against Harry Oreb in a ten-rnund bout In Pittsburgh, has been made te Jark Dempsey bv Jehn McOarvey and Jnbn nell of the Moter fequnre nexlng Club of Pittsburgh PENNELEVENMEETS P1CEI0NI0DAY Game te Decide Intercollegiate . Championship will Be Played at Haverferd Soccer devotees will get their fill this afternoon, when Pennsylvania, last year's Intercollegiate champions, nnd 'Princeton, with whom the Hcd nnd Blue are tied this .year, meet en the Merlen . Cricket Club grounds at Havcrferd. Play starts at 2:30. Pcnn Is nil aglow with the cnthu slam of the confident. Acting Pro Pre Pro eost Pcnntman announced this morning that all classes would be eicused be tween 2 nnd 3 this afternoon te permit as mnny students ns possible te make the trip out te the Main Line town. This afternoon's game will be the third plnycd between the two universities te decided the 1020 chompienshlp. In the two ether games tics resulted, the first n scoreless one, nnd the second a H-te-3 deadlock. Reth games were hotly con tested, especially last Saturday's con test nt Tlgertewn, which necessitated four extra periods without n decision. This afternoon's game should be the psarne. All week Coach Douglass Stew art has had his eleven working out en Franklin Field In preparation for tic contest, whlle reports from Princeton indlcnte that they have net been wast ing a minute preparatory for the strug gle. Princeton is nnxieus te win, be cause It net enls means the champion ship, but also letters for the entire var sity team. Soccer at Penn is a major sport, nnd, win or lese this afternoon, the regulars w 111 secure their letters. Jack Tclmesc. president of the senior class, announced this morning that the entire student body behind the band will march te the West Philadelphia station te cheer the players as they entrain. This is the first time in the history of the University that n soccer team has been accorded such h signal honor by the student body. Football Is the only sport that causes se much en thusiasm, but this afternoon soccer will receive the acclaim that formerly went only te the gridiron game. The band will also be In attendance at th.c same te whoop up things for Captain Artie Illnns nnd his mates. A delegation of Princeton students, numbering several hundred, arrived here this morning with the Orange and Black team. Betting, an unusual thing In an Intercollegiate soccer contest, was at odds of 0 te 4 with the Red and Blue en, the long end. Penn students were mere than willing te bet, but there weh little Tiger money In sight. Coach Stewart announced last night that he would use the same line-up as started against the Tigers Inst Saturday nfternoen with the exception of Wnlly Neall. who will start nt left halfback In place of Charley Thompson. Neall played a great game against the Tigers Inst Saturdav. Artie Binns, captain of the Rel and Walter Camp's All-American Teams FIIIST TEAM , Carney, fvecni HKCOND TUAM T1HH" ft Mlehla-an Ve. Detroit. , t '!" '"""! .'. il.r.rJ. ,i.iini ---.- .11. .iiiT. Ttrhen. flosten ...Bwen, wnw 'i n aria ... ivcuni a a aitwu,va -- r.i - "1.....I . .raallahlatl- VKIt. . wJ VV 1 1 ft T. ? tei r center : - gf'.ff- "aT.X' M6yr.l?::MrihK sk: ;;;;:imrw ckr.::::IH Copyright, 1020. W 1. r. werner d" "i"wi Blue and former Northeast High Scheel star, stated this morning that he ex pected a victory. "We are In great shape for the game," said Blnns, "and leek for a, victory. I leek for Lee te regain his form of the early season and deliver this afternoon. Weenie Bingham and the remainder of the boys arc all confident of victory. It should be one of the greatest soccer games ever played between two cellege elevens." The line-up of the two teams follews: Penn Jllngham Fennell Prfneeten . outside left UWMt . Inside left Themas Bpencer . ... center rerw are ..... ;""" Lee .......... Inside right .... Woedbrldge Dewlln outside right V.?er5 Neall ........ left halfback ........ Weed Slnni ...... center hellbsct Mcllvaln lialdeVaten ... right haltback ThJ! Amelia left fullback -JY?"1 Darrow right fullback Fisher Heywood X goal Cooper neferee Hurgess. Harvard. Linesman Helntx and Yeung. Time IB-mlnute halves. With the Dribblers Eddie Zieek, the 200 pounds of harmony who formerly guarded the Lupten goal and later backed the nets for Flelsher. has Joined the benedicts The eeccer beya will miss Eddie, but they all offer him their heartiest and best wishes Eddie Is new a resident ever en the "Jersey side." The (Mt of strength will he shown en Sat urday when the Irufsher Yaraere and the llehlfeld eleven .battle It out. The winner of the game will virtually decide who wilt sport the cup this season. e e Hilly Feeeetl. the eutalde left for Flelsher. Is helping that team te victory In two leagues, namely, the Industrial, for the bare knee outdoor game, and also sheeting goals for them In' the Manufacturers' Uaaketball League. Kuckllck, another soccer player en the Yarn team, also lu a double goat producer. In the Inside game and a pre venter from goals In the outside, Kuckllck backs the nets for the soccer team. Mulligan, who waa severely injured while playing a game with the woldenfen-flhere against the Wanderers. Is still In a bad way and It leeks as though he will be out of the game the remainder of the season. Thn flght for the championship In the first division of the Allied Lnngue Is belng keenly contested, with M. E, Smith. Dobsen and Hibernians neck nnd neck. Falrhlll and Woltenden-Shere. through their showing In recent matches also loom up as danger ous opponents. When tiie Hibernians take the field en Saturday for their National League game with the Bethlehem Steel. Harry Pearce will back the nets. .Harry, former shortstop for the Phillies. Is considered one of the best goal tenders In this country. Braves te Train at Qalvesten Iloeten, Dec. IB Galveston. Tex., will be the training ground for the Bosten llraves next spring. The team will practice en the Texas League grounds at Qalvesten until a week or ten days before the National League season starts The barnstorming tour of recent jears has been abandoned nnd only a few exhibition games, pesslblv with the New Yerk Yankee, will be played The Braves have trained at Columbus. Oa.. for the last two years. Amateur Sports THE n. O. Budd Team, new plT Ing In the Philadelphia Manufac turers' Basketball League, wishes -te book games nway en dates net conflict ing with the league schedule. The Budd team's roster contains players of sterling caliber, such as Ed Newman, Sam Ctirlctte, Harry Franckle, of the Eastern .League. Jee Green, Badger, Powell, Hedclt, Fex and Butler, of the American League, Jlmmj Fulton, of Northeast Manual , and Weltzle, of the New England League. These players are fast and cle" and under the leadership of the capable Harry Franckle, would be nble te give nil the first-clast home teams a geed hntrln nnd offer n geed drawing attrac tien. Teams wishing te book games should address C. W. Fethcrglll. care 01 E. O. Budd Manufacturing' Ce. Phene Bell Tlecn 54DO. or Keystone Park 1280. Lorrhuned H C. Is desirous of booking rimes with fourteen. sixteen-Trr-..u H'are A. A., a third-class traveling; ag- greiatlen, desires te ecnemiie """"," teama wring fair guarantees. Bamuei The Antler would like te hear from nral- class home fives enenng lair "---.-., Out-of-town teams preferred. Jehn Cean. ee Catharine street. . . ., .,.. Jelly Hpertlng Club wishes te book " with fourteen-flfteen-year-eld 'jams "eJ"l fair inititr.atitii Hamuli Mackler. care Jelly sporting Club, 1402 Prlncess avenue, Camden. V J .... ... tainina ... .n...i . , .it 9nr reasename 111, run!.... Thimnn (InUld. 2H40 North Fifth street. - Suburban B. O. has January T open for any fourteen-flfteen-year-eld home nve 01. ferlng a fair guarantee. A. C.r.angnew, KAtlT Vnrili k Maslaan mtrmmt . Wnee Juniors, a thlrteen-fourteen-year-eld traveling team, desires te book games with nvca paying ratr guarantees, wiiuain our nan "m Wmt nn.ifnn Street. nrha i-iimnm rtH weuM like te hear from first and second class home teams Irving Itemm 1SS7 Seuth Sixth street. Northeast Juniors, a feurteen-slxteen- ear- old nve. v. lints te arrange games euner ; home or awbj. Jee Fe'ntx.rg, rare rnenus 1..IM T)V.iirih arA flMfii streets Ascension Club desires te schedule games with second-class teams having halls Fred Teehantr R42 Eust Westmoreland street. Seuth Plillndelphla A. C. (two. teams) Is desirous of booking games with strictly first ana seienn class nves naving nans, neuiiuei Tl-aann Al 1n-l.. atrMfit. ' Staunton A. C. a first-class traveling five, desires te book games with; teams or ferine reasonable inducements. It. H. Vet. terleln care the Gladstone Apartments, ?!-. atith end Pine streets St. Teter's fourth-class team, would like te schedule games with traveling teama of its rlnss E. J. Iivmpei, iui- norm itart X li'-kethnll referee w'th several years ..nrii.nrA. has nnenlngsj tfer tenm or leagues wishing sam. L. W. Fex. 1528 Seuth Ettlng street. Ira Heys' Club would like te arrange gnms with twelve-fourteen-year-old lenms playing Intercollegiate rules Walter West hid. 1124 DMnlty place, or phone Weed land 0103 W. -Rubber for the Family Useful GIFTS Net In lie Duplicated Elsewhere Beys' & Girls' Raincoats $4.98 Value S7.S0 Sizes 8 years te 19 Rain Capes mi oil i I mm BJL'n-isfc f". I ft Blue ft Red Value 0, new.. .. 18 Capes new $1.98 $4.98 Beys' & Girls' Cashmere, Canten and Tweed Kain Kain ceatsj nil coleis; sizes 4 te 16. Kegular $rr rjri value $12 eOU Bpys' & Girls t r a dm&.. I. UUUL& $1.98 te $5 Sr r &y. Men's U. S fiperial Prices en Heys' and Men's BLACK RUBBER COATS .Government d HIP BOOTS $4.25 Sizes 9 te 13, value $12, new .t Men's nnd Women's 1 A Raincoats-.Special at JL U If trt KCtBBK Vfg USTM T J20 CHESTNUT STREET A aWVf$A afrc'fl mm I Kl II stasssHHaK??? .SI! 3Lr ssKssmssHsW W 1 Flem De ANUEL First te come devn in price ! PERFECTOS new sold at 2 for 25 cents Bex of SO $5.65 iiugauBlD) CONCHAS PERFECTOS new sold at 10 cents apiece Bex of 50 $4.50 GIVE Manuel s by the bexthis Christmas. Of all gifts te men, cigars are most welcome. And of all cigars, mild, fra grant Manuel is most certain te satisfy every smoker. S6ld in boxes of 50 and 25 everywhere. TAST of all the leading cigars te go up, Manuel is new back at the low price level of the "geed old days" and the "geed neye days" that loom bright ahead. The thousands of smokers who stuck by Manuel through the Tecent una voidable price-increase; the many mere who have seen in ManuePs new low prices a pledge of value-te-the-buyer, and whose pat ronage has increased ManuePs sales 100 in the past month they knew the meaning of "your money's worth." They find it in Manuel. ALLEN R. CRESSMAN'S SONS Cigar Manufacturers Philadelphia PRO GOLF TEAM TO MEET BRITONS NAMED Will Be Picked Frem Thirty Se lected McNamara Captain . New Yerk, Dec. lfl. At a mpetlnii of the national executive committee of the Professional Oelfers' Association thirty golfer wpre chosen from whom will later be delected the team that will compete against the llrltiHh "pros" abroad in the near future. Following" are the names of theHC who were picked : Paddy Deyle, Jeck Hutchlmten, Wnl ter Hagcn, Ollbcrt NIchel'H, Wlllie McFarland, Wilfred Reid, Alec Cun ningham, Tem Kerrigan, Je Dicgel, Mlke Urudy, Jim Hemes, Geerge Fotheringham, Tem Heyd, Lawrence Hackney. Meb MacDonald, Fred Mc Mc Lced, Ed Loet), Jack Hurt, Jack Black, Geerge McLean, Tem McNamara, Alec IIeks, Geerge Sargent, Leuis Telller, Oeorge llewdcn, Emmet French, Willie Mo'hernc, Frank McNamara, Chnrles Ileffner and Harry Hampton. Tem McNamara was miggeHted an captain of the team, while Sargent, McLean and Fotheringham were pro posed for the position of vice captain. DOBIE MAKES DENIAL Will Net Leave Cernell te Coach Weat Virginia, He Say. Ithaca. N. Y.. Dec. 10. Denial of n published report that Gilrneiir Doble. coach of the Cernell University feet- bnll team, will become coach at the University of West Virginia next sea son was mnrte here today. Beth Grad uate Mnnnaer Ilnmeyn Merry, of the Cernell Athletic Aoseclotlon, and Coach Deme declared thnt the report wuh "newn" te thm. Couch Doble bus a three-year con tract at Cernell, effective for two years mere, and Graduate Manager Uerry stated that the coach has been In con sultation with him relative te plans for the lf21 Cernell football schedule. West Virginia Is Silent Morxantewn. W. Va., Dec. 10 II. A. Htanabury, mhlctle dlrrcter of the West Virginia University, today declined te say whether the unlerslty waa neretlatlnir with dllmeur Doble, coach of the Cernell foot ball teams as coach of the 1921 team, but added a 1021 coach had net yet been selected. ALL-PHILA. GIRLS MEET SPRINGS! Field Heckey Cotest Will Be Staged Today at Philadel phia Cricket Club Probable Line-Up for Today's Game All-l-hlliwlelphla rrht wins; Inside il-r Misses 1rm- nrvBAfl Meraim. .. rirm iiisiiir ,. Tewnsrnd witrr forward Htnililnr . left In-lde , Mollahen left wlnir Jenea . . .rlslit linlflrirk. 'eitslnrrr, , center hnlflncK Mrs. Naillf. . IrM liiilflmek Ur. Knimbliaar.lrft fnllhaek.I. Valentin Fermisen foil . . . MerTla llefrree Miss Mimre. Time of hulre .10 minutes, rlare Philadelphia Pricket Clah, Ht. Martins, Htartlns time 3 p. n. HprlnrsMe Mlsaea .JefTrles) .i.rniiniii .Carrrnter l.eran Martin Ornnrt or ..mI Ilerry By Spirit Hall The All-Phlladclnhle field herkev team Is rapidly rounding Inte shepp te meet the team which recently saiieu from England after playing with meny of Great Hrltaln's best elevens. This nfternoen the first of n series ut iirnctlte games' will be played at the Philadel phia Cricket Club, Ht. Martins, te per fect the teamwork of the All-Philadelphia girls. Today's contest though classed as n practice game will net differ from a regular game. Miss Anne li, Townsend's eleven will have the Spring side Scheel team as opponents. Pluy is scheduled te begin nt 3 o'clock. Springslde has one of the best school teams in the vicinity of Philadelphia and will be able te give Miss Townsend's girls n hard tussle, a far harder one In fact than the Uultlmerc eleven gave them last week. The members of the All-Philadelphia team are excellent heckev nlaers and have been playing all fall, but they have had little opportunity te get to gether except in the games. The result has been thnt the team v. erk was net ns geed as should be considering the in dividual brilliancy of the pluycrs. How ever, with today's game nnd practice enntenta ulth Ilrin Mnwr en Saturday morning and a men's team en n Inter date, the All-Philadelphia eleven ttheuld i ,,,,.-. , , . . be In fine shape for their New Year's Trinity Meets Tabernacle Tonight conflict with the Invaders of (treat I . Trlr.lt formerly of the old Hrotherhe..4 1 iiV .-. ii n u i. i fleer 1-lfty-nlnJh and Hpruce streets, tf. Miss Careline Graham, who plays night In all probability Judick will be nt en the All-Philadelphia team, will op- J the tap-off peit for Trinity with "Whltey" pose them this afternoon, placing right t VVw'nf iJi'YfB?' the "aUrdh pe."i-1 inside for the school girls. Miss Vlr- tlens with 8lm:lr and Ontschaii in re flnln Garnenter who cot Inte the cume , eerve Trinity would like t meet a tnir & 1 1 Uf iilti,' . ,tlll ,?lni n el.eu"'-t0n "am" 'lur'na- riinuary and Peh agalnst Haltlmerc, nlse will play en the , aeer:. l schwnixrir. 1B2 Perter Sprlngside team, opposing MIts Towns- ' strnet end nt center forward. Miss Grahnm'a position will be occupied by MIbb Jenes. COAST LEAGUE FAVORS "LANDIS GOVERNMENT" President Maler Wants Miners and Majers Under Head of Tribunal Les Angeles, Calif,. Drc. 10. "Lan dis government" for the Pacific Coast Hascball League Is favored by President Hdwnrd It. Maler of the Vernen Club, according te his statement just before he left te attend the nnnuul meeting of the league directors In Sacramento to day. Mnlrer said he would like te sen the miners as well ns the majors within the jurisdiction of the new tribunal hfuded b Judge K. M. Landls. "I am In faer of going In," he said. "The plan may net ! perfect nnd It will net bring about a baseball mll lenlum, but If the miners arc conceded one crumb of comfort under the new order of things that will b mere than thej ever get before." 'NvwY&Ht Styles America miiytii faflaTY Menree Clethes NeWYbrk, Compare You'll See These Prices Cot Your Cost, but NOT. the Quality aViaaWT lsasai a Buys a $40 Quality MONROE OVERCOAT A mOnth mim ihmV Ulsirja trt Uask .. - f A. ...A Ulsters. Ffu,d Ceat; DuWBalVr' A-w. UUtera. Town 5v. !-... j..L. ".""-"-.' .-". Jiieree ... v-v, wuuy wcy are 40 per cent less. That's i?wn u Uf p"co t0 ou Immediately does, tee. This than the price -of a month age. but 40 per cent less ti the name of 'reduction sales" for the same identical quality elsewhere at this $a7 price, your mene? h.n MONROE $40 Regular and TWO PANTS SUITS New lawmavrf xmm am 01 -j . . : ".,4 "i" nyeni 'J' include Suits mde" from the 'Serld-f J? "i?"?. AY'S best stvle. -,r,A .- ,.i 1 -.-.,... virgin Wil.nn .;-n"'. :"-."-" "V"' al " PCC UOr such qual tvi VOU laaf aaw' . .. ' w" "- ihs. lllatUKUTAICU. " - ' " " " our cetne, are here from 38 te 50 Per cent lower than ethers are a.lcing. COME UP. rermer $45 Menree Suite (Including Twe PamU Suits) and Overcoats Fermer $50 & $55 Suit. (Including Twe PanU Su!-' and .erceats YOU knew mir -liT!T"". T-1-" elsewhere. ThVa? r."" K"e A,ways from ?' '3. LESS than rr. " -""- i".vC c . recore DreaKer in SAVING. 18 Upstairs Menree Clethes Sheps in New Yerk City COME UP SEE AND SAVE IT l i D t D i ij tMpM(...i i I., 1-fWJjJs Jfirt,. Others JMgyT A. 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