m k i i ' 'A'l 'i f J mmi - 'Htf""y-"-'filr 'wTT; n; o '..? L v 5 . ; ' 1 W 'i r U- M. V " r. tf-'ti '. f-V xt - ? : VII, ' . ByEING PUBLIC iLEDGERr-PHIIiABELPHIA, tfRltfAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 19&L 20 "X'.v !fl V ku2 i j-'l ' An Prf" c IP' if tr Ik rv. ,f? 1 rikw.-.i'' .; ll.i .MhllMKPin IN TENNIS FINAL mnBnn Cilrt tn PilV Mrs. Mai- ' lory Tomorrow for Middle States Title 3HISS TOWNSEND LOSES Mini Edltli Slemirnor. the Lonirwooil favorite, nnd Mrs. Molln Hjiirstrrit . Mallory, five timcn nntlonnl rhninplnn. . Will meet tomorrow for tln Mldtlli' Btnten lawn tennis kIheIp rlinmpioii-1 hip. nt tlie Philadelphia Cricket Club, Bt. Mnrtins. Mia SlKourney renelied the nnnl round by defeating M'w Mnrtlin liny ard, Short Hills, N. Y.. In two nets, T.r. rt.1. !il Mr. Mnllorv nt the ex i Sense of MIsm Anno. Townscnd, Merlon, 0. (I-.1. ., , Miss Townsend could offer little op position to the tcrrillc fervlec nnd i.nmslilii2 drive of the nntlonnl clinm nlon. The local girl won only six points in the first net. She lost the first two Raines of the second set, but took the third. She also won the seventh, nnd in the elslith (,'nme kIic did not al low Mrs. Mallory n point. The point score follows: FHIST SCT Mrs. Mnllnrj ... A .'. 4 JIIs Townseml .0311 SKCOXt) SKT 1 0 , llxlln... 4 4 1 4 4 .- : :m i i 3 4 0 4311 ii 4 o :. JJIn Towneml MIim Haynrd put tip it splendid fijht ncnlnit MKs Sii;iiirni in the first set. The Iloston entry had Miss Mnrtlia fi-H on cntiicx. but then the Short Hills woman stnged n rail) and brought the games to ."-all. MNs Slcttotirm-j . how ever, copped the next two same. Mis I!i..ard continued lier Rood work In the M-cond set and won the first irnme, but the Hub City player then Unshed to the front with six game vic tories In sue cession. The point score: KIItST SKT Mils Hlgouriwy 4452(144 3 42 4 IS T lllss Hayord 1 2 7 4 S 1 2 .1 (I 4 1 1 It :. SECOND PET illur sleoumey ...'... 2 s n 4 t 4 132 r. W-" l'ayard 4 t! 4 2 2 2 2 2 J 1 Mrs. Mallory with Miss SiRourney ndvnnchl in the doubles nKo. They de feated Mrs. M. 11. HilfT. l!-'l Middle States champion, and Mi Helen Bcwell in straight set", 0-1, 0-1. The point score : rinsT .i:t tr. Mallory anj JII SiEourncv 4 3 4 4 IT 432 Mm. Hurt anil MUs Seell 2 O 0 t 7 217 SECOND SET Mr. Mallurj and JIIds smournev I 1 4 ;. 0 4 423 Mn. Huff and SIlsi Sewelt 1 4. 0 3 4 0 113 TRACK.FEAST HERE Revived Middle Atlantic Champion ship Meet Listed Tomorrow Interest amoni; track and field en thusiasts la at a fever pitch ns the day for the revived Middle Atlantic track nnd field championship meet draws near. Tomorrow ai Forty -fourth street and Parkside avenue the starter's gun will unleash two great groups of nth- I lctes representing the Mcnilowbrook and Enterprise Clubs, respectively. From the flash of the pistol nt 2 ::0 o'clock until well toward dusk there will ensiia a team fight that has been ununlmously labeled "tense, tight and fierce." Mcadowbrook. the champion, has the edge, but Enterprise has been pointed especially for this one last drive und Its power must not be underrated. The ven names of some ot the enm pctltore assure the prospective onlookers of classy performances. Harold Bar ron will hardly run u poor hurdle race, certainly Wuodring will graze some records in the 220-v.tM rnee. nnd it is to be expected that Sherman Landers will utilize all his skill in his effort to win three events. GIBBONS TO BOxlii" LONDON Mike Will Mingle With Ted ("Kid") Lewis on November 17 Colorado Springs. Col., Sept. 10. Mike (Jibbons, middlewelcht boxer nt St. Pan'. Minn., will sail from New" York. November .1 for London, where, he will box Ted ("Kid") Lewis twentv rounds on November 17, It was an- ' nounced today bv Mike (Wlln (;pi. , bon's manager. Collins said he bad ac- , cepted an offer from Major WiNm. British boxing promoter, for the bout, Which will be in Albert Hall, London ! Oibbons arrived here vesterdav for his decision bout tonight with Ila'ttliiiR ' Ortega, of San Francisco. . Collins said Major Wilson nlso of xered to match Gibbons with Johnny I liaaham and Jake Hloomfield in Eng land, and said if Gibbons won in all .three bouts he would endeavor to obtain n match with Georges Carpentler in England some time in December. OPERATORS PLAY PERUCHI'S.' Will Play at 47th and Spruce Streets Tomorrow Afternoon Tomorrow nfternoon at Fortv-seventh (nnd Spruce street the Pcruchrs A. A will entertain the Western Union base ,liall team, of the Manufacturers' League, at ,'1 o'clock. The Western Union agzrcRation was (runner-up for the title in their clr icult. and have one of the fastest teams jin the industrial ranks of the citv. 1 l'cruchi'H ban ilefeuted Mime of the (Dcst tianiH in the city. Of nil the igomes the club has played this season, bnly about ten hnve been dropped. I Meade Wins Close Match In a match that wan an)htdy until the .last lot point wan scored. C K Maade, or the Sherwood Klehl Club defeated A J Stern or th Btrawberrj' Mnnslon Club B-3 The match wan n avti nn ih. f.r.nr,M t .... Hherwood Club and a wltneaied by a viwnu ui ciii4iuainaitc Itlnf Three Semi-Finalists at Manhcim Are Penn Men Philndelpbln and the University of Pennsylvania are getting the best thare of tho honors In the national tennis championships at Manhelm. Two of the four scml-flnullsts who bnttlo today are Plilladelphlnns and .three of them are Penn men. This In tho first time In history that so many Penn men hnve reached the 'temUflual round of the all-comers. William T. Tilden, world's chum plon, nnd Wallace V. Johnson, former Davis Cup star, class of 1015, and Willis R. Davli, Pacific coast phenom, class of 1011, ore nil grad uates of the University of Penn jylTonla and the first two nomed ire native Plilladclolilans. Tim nth. 'r entry is James O. Anderson, an Alteration, so mat tne Hed and Wii' (a, butting 1.000 among- the AikecUmk contWtanU, Victims of Tildcn and Johnson in Title Tennis TILDKX First round Irving 0. Wright, Iloston, 0-0, 0-0, 0-1. Second round Paul L. Goldsbor otigh, Baltimore, 0-2, 0-1, 0-4. Third 'round Zenzo Shlmldiu, Jnpnn, 0-4, fl-4, 0-1. Fourth round Wllllnm M, .Tohnston, California, 4-0, 7-0, 0-4, 0-3. Fifth round F. Gordon Lowe, England, 0-4, 0-.1, 0-4. JOHNSON First round Fred Mcrcur, Ilnr rlshurg, 0-1 0-3, 0-4. Second round Wntson Wash burn, New York, 0-3, 5-7, 2-C, 0-3, 0-3. Third round Ted Kdwards, Philadelphia. ), 0-1, 0-2. Fourth round Howard C. Kin sey. California, 4-0, 8-0, 0-2. 0-1. Fifth round Craig Iliddle, Phila delphia, 0-0, 0-3, 0-4. POLO TITLE WILL Country Club and Meadow Brook Foxhunters to Clash for Junior Championship TEAMS ARE WELL MATCHED The national junior polo champion ship will be drclded this afteruoon at the Philadelphia Country Club, with the Country Club team In nt the finish against the brilliant Meadow llrook for huntcrs. whose tremendous playing on Wedncdaj at Bala wrested the chance at the final from the equally strong Meadow Brook Wanderers. Local interest In today's match is especially keen almost as keen us in tomorrow's contest for the national senior championship between Meadow Brook and lloeknway, in which the All-Amcrieons winners of the Interna tional Cup at Hurllnghum this year will play. Interest in today's junior final is in. tense because of the number of Phila delphia men playing. The Foxhunters' four includes Rodman Wanamuker. 2d. and Robert K. Strawbiidge. Jr.. both members of the Bryn Mnwr Polo Club. F. S. Von Stade is No. 1 for the team, with Wnnamaker at No. 2, Klllott C. Baeon at No. .'I and Strawbridge nt back. The cpiality of Strawbrldge's de fensive game was a beautiful thing to see Wednesday. The Philadelphia Country Club four is the familiar and strong combination of Thomas Stokes, W. Standley Stokes. 1. Lovvber Stokes and Barclay Mc Fadden, whose teamwork has been per fected through many seasons. The match will sturt at 4 :.'!0 P. M. Bill Warwick Recalled by Pirates lllrmlncliam. Ala.. Sept. 111. I'hll Ior rlxm rlght-hnnrt pllchtr of the ItlrmlnK ham Southern AHclation club, has ln K.ilil to the 1'lttsburKh KitttiintiN .iml will ipport at onci- H has twenty-uno lc inrlr to hlii credit for the nun. I"Iod Wfc. Iit. pitcher and Ulll Warwlik. tatcher. Isith of whom belong to the Plriitej, have Inn ordered to report to their club War wick Is a former L'nlerslt of Tonniolvanla catcher. Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGl'E i SjMiTjW 'ill I i . 11 1 10 ilO . i' si r,l r, ! ' - 2 - h :i a, , :, ii i- :i il ' i o TjF, SiTl ii :u NTfw York. St. Louis.. Pittsburgh. Clilcago . . Boston ... . Ilrooldyn .. Cincinnati. Phillies ... :t ,'22 : , ,20 o 1 10 i is 0 14 ! 1 to AMERICAN LEAGl'E I si"m" tTw T F JSIJj. Cleveland . New York. r 8- 1 Ill S 23, I i.-iO l ui -I 4 15 1 0 ,-i I .v-i 7 i 42 St. Louis. . . Athletic!. ... Detroit Chicago . . . Washington. Iloston 0 11 :!0 r, ;t io 0 -!-! H I 13 li V I I 8 ii -i i 41 l S INTERNATIONAL. LEAGUE BE DECDED TODAY T , El S T1 Iiolthnore ., Huffalo Rochester . . Toronto ... . Syracuhe . . . Reading .... Newark Jersey City. 4'll 0 o! 'ii H Ui :t al 7 io; a o j 11. i' i a- jS,M 20 14 4 11 11 4 5 U ! 7 S ! Taste is a matter of tobacco quality .Mr, iiirtr i :'BmKMiSutBKMmWtKKm .mk f f .! aHSWW1" '' "Wla- sW v iHPrw'iJrv t sQar.a hIh1' sKk -BIk' L .u.. . ..-. rt :. ) W-wHHw wntutiuowiMumnMouuiMMi.au.....-. IwrfT.i rt . , ,v -xmi v,wr V A a .UiMWi ij, - The Hohlfeld Manufarfuriiic Comnany baseball lim. winners of the first League, meet Ivins Cnlie, tltio holders be played ST. LOUIS READY FORJITLE GOLF. Greens in Exceptional Condi-' tion for National Arnateur Golf Tournament i PLAY STARTS TOMORROW IJ CRANTLAND RICE St. Louis. Sept. 1(1. In the foothillH of the Ozark", upon the farm of Seven HUN. the St. LotiiH Country Club in now waiting for the championship test which stntts tomorrow. The course be longs to the rolling, billowy type, of line length and with more tlutn its share of scenic beauty. Laid out by Chorles McDonald, archi tet of the 'famous Notional Links at Southampton, the battlefield hero will provide a severe test in spite of pre liminary scores, which mean less than nothing. For there is n vast difference when the bark tees are used ; the pencil comes out and the pressure comes on. There are no less than ten "out of bounds" possibilities that frequently verge upon probabilities where roads and fences skirt in uncomfortably clobc to the fairway. Rut only the loss of distance will bo recorded fo'r any oilY-of-bounds mistake, and this will be a nlcu-unt change from tlie heavy penalty Imposed in the open at Columbia. There are hills and val leys here bordered by tiees and guarded by brooks that call for hard hitting if one is to hnve the second shot opened up. From the back tees the successful operator will need distance as well as direction, for without the punch he will be helpless. Recent rains hnve brought n wonder ful glow of green to the course, which Is now In exceptional condition, groomed and manicured to a finish. One is allowed to start gently with n drive nnd pitch for the lirst hole, and then two lion shot holes In succession, but nfter this light getaway trouble begins to pile up for the unwary as mistakes grow more and more costly. At the sixth hole, for example, u carry of 1MI jariN is needed to clear out-of-bounds territory, where there is no' comprnnii-e short of this yardage. The greens, due to the constant care and attention, with the help of late ruins, are in llrst-cinss snnpe, unu no alibis for poor putting will get by. St. Louis hiiH mnde every prepara tion, combining a well-conditioned championship course with a complete line of Western hospitality lifted to the limit. - Hue of the most notable features of the occasion will be the big iutcrsec tloiuil team match ot eigbtecn holes medal today. The four tennis are drawn from the Kast, the Middle West, the Pacific Northwest and Southwest, Francis Oiiimet, Robert A. Gardner, ('handler Lean and Cameron Ituxton lending their various sectors Into battle. The four teams Include the following slate: Eastern team, Otilinet, captain; .Tesse Guilford. Max Marston, Reggie Lewis, .John G. Anderson, Tommy Ar- ' inour, .lesse Sweetser nnd W. W. Put ten. Southern team, Ituxton, captain ; Hobby Jones, Richard Hickey. A. P. Itoyil. ('. L. Dexter, Iniis Jncnby, Wenzler. Middle West, Gardner, enp tiiiu . Drtc Herron, Clarence Wolfe We state it as our honest belief ' that the tobaccos used in Chester-, field are of finer quality (and' hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. . Licgctt Si Myers Tobacco Co. Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended - TO PLAY FOR INDUSTRIAL NiWJW3HKirr.tXiJ of (he second nnd third scries for the tomorrow anertioon at uroaii nun iiiiegucuy avenuo Five Leading Batsmen of Two Major Leagues national i.i:.nrn I'lairr. Club 0. A.ll. 11. II. P.r. Ilnrn.lu-. St. I.ont. 140 M!P 122 2tn .40(1 Kmirnler. Nt. I.mil.13.'S ft'M 01 1HI .354 IU)Uh. Clnrlnmitl 10 SSS (1 ISS .347 (iil.lmw, I'lttshurli III a.ll) 45 114 .345 Mcllrnry. ft. l.ouU 13H fit HI 170 .311 AMKKirAN I.i:.(RT. I'lnyer. riub . A.ll. It. II l'.r. Ilellmnnti. Detroit. 13H .114 107 220 .307 Colih. Hrtrnlt . Ill) 110 11H IS.", .304 Until. New YorK 13!) 4(13 infl IK'I 3M Mslrr, St. Louis K! .131 111 lIMt .37.1 Mirukrr, Clrtrlunil 120 4MU 100 17H .300 Albert Seckel, Jimmy Johnston nnd others. The Pacific Northwest will I hove u strong team with Chandler I Kmnn, Vonelm and others, What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL LUMirn Club New York, l'lttstmrch sit. loula.. lUmtmi . . . . Urnnkljn CliH'innutt. . Chlriico. , .. 1'lillllcs. Hon Lost r.CJ. Win Loo KS A I ,i .022 .013 K4 77 7(1 70 (1,1 .11 4H .004 .A.1I ..143 ..107 .4.1I) ,3S(1 .338 .(107 ..1.17 ..14(1 .All .4.14 .3110 .343 .000 ..1.10 .Sill ..104 .447 .3X3 .330 AMEMCAN I.KAI.l'K Club Nrw York. . Won Iyost I'.C. IVIn Lose HA 01 .ii.i;i .v.m ,U4U (ictrlaml. . HJt nu 05 OH OH 47 r2 .02!) .11.11 ,112 7(1 ..107 ..110 .!V)S 70 .400 .mill .1113 7(1 .4K1 .18.1 .I1H 74 .470 .4H3 .470 HO .420 .124 .417 88 .3 IS .333 .310 SH. I4IUIH... Wufthltifton. Ito.iion Detroit. ... ChlouKn . . . , Athletics. ... YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL MIMIC ti riuilirs, Oi Chlnico. 3. New York, Ol Clurlnnull. 0. IIoMoii. 0 lltthburitli. 3. bt. LouU, "I Urookljn, 1. , amkkican i.ir.ri: rifvrlunil, 17) Athletics, 3 (llrst E.inir). Irlflilllil. Ol Athlrllra. O (s.-oncl KOllif). Nrw York. Kit St. LouU 0 (first ciiinr). New York ,13i St. IiiiU, 0 (sriuntl Kiiinr), Dflrolt. Si Iloston. 1. , , C'lilcaru-Wnolilncton Not Bclirsliilrtl. A.MKUICAN AhSOCIATlON I.nultUlr. 7: Indiunnpolln. I. M. l'aul nt .MlnnrnpollH ruin. Olhrr cluba not srhnlulrd. SOCTIir.HN ASSOCIATION New Orlrnns. Oi .llobllr. 2 llrt Bnniol Mofcllc. 7 Nr Orleans. 3 (2d Ramr, . In.). Atlanta, Ol I liultauooicn. . NiiHhllle, 4 Illnnlnuliam, 2. .llrniphU. Si Little lCocl:. I. HASTKUN LKAfili: rlttMlrlil. IS; Vorcctrr 2 ( liuilmts. rain). llarttnrd. Si SnrlniclU'hl. 3. .h llairn. 2i Allun) . 0. Walrrlmo. 3i llrbUi'iinrt, 2 flrt rune Wattrbury. 3t llrlditriiort. 2 tsetond Kiinif TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LUCK I'hllllm at St. I.ouU. lUiitton at Clndnn.itl. ' York at l'ltlsbureli. Ill-ookljn nt ( hlr.ito, AMKIltCAN I.IIMICU Drlrolt nt Philadelphia. Chlrano at iloston. ClrHand lit Washington. St. IxiiiIh at Nrw York. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE KKSCLTS OF YKSTKUDAY Toronto. 3: Sj ratine. 2. Jtny C'ltr. 3i Newark, 1. KofheMrr. Ill lliifTiilo. 0, ll.-iltlinorr-IleiiilliiK Not scheiluled. hciiKDiu: ixm today rtiltlmore lit Uridine. Newark nt Jersey Cltr. ltorhester at liulTnlo. SjTiicuse at Toronto. STANDING OI' TIIK CLUIIS Von Ist V.i Ilnltlmorr IIS 41 .7i HufTnl 117 01 .0 Uochepiter 01 00 .S loninto HI 71 .A Syracuse OS H!) .4 Newark 01 02 .4 .lerM-j City .14 101 .3 Keadlnc S3 102 .3 '1H :i TITLE wwwwwcmoMi'Aiw'e.,.,. : series in the Industrial Amateur cliainploushlp. The first came will :s 10 BE QUESTIONED Driver Allen Also Must Ex plain Poor Showing Against Peter Manning TO APPEAR BEFORE BOARD Ilarffonl. Conn., Sept. 10. W. P. Rarefoot, of Cambridge Clty.'lnd., nnd Kd Allen, of Indianapolis, owner und driver, respectively of Single (1, noted Grand Circuit pneer, will bo requested to appear before the Hoard of Review of the Notionnl Trotting Association at its next meeting to answer questions in rcgnrd to the Single (S. -Peter Mnn ning race, held at Charter Oak Park here on September (I. This development In the recent "race of the century" was disclosed here tonight following n meeting of the Connecticut Fair Association directors. One of the directors Is W. II.' (loelier, of this city, who is chairman of the National Trotting Association. It was learned 4int the Connecticut Fair Association hnd asked tlie na tional trotting organization to request Rarefoot and Allen to appear before the Hoard of Review to "explain why they should not be punished for misconduct injurious to tho character of the turf." It was stated authoritatively that tlie request would be acted upon favorably li the national association. Tlie Connecticut Fair Association hns exonerated Thomas W. Murphy, driver of Peter Manning, from any blame In connection with tlie match race. This race was for a purse of ."()()(( and brought together the leading pneer and trotter 'of tht! season on the Grand Circuit. The Fnlr Association has held tip Single (i's share of the slake. Peter M-Miniii": won luith heats of the race in an easy manner, tlie time of the first .ii.; .(C1! and the second heat J -id. II... creeled Allen as lie drove the eleen-j ear-old Single G. back to its -t.uie at the end of tho second heat. 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Cords: Vinnell: in .... n 4 n n r, Out .... n n B 0 4 Hamilton . out .... ft a r 4 r In .... 0 B 4 4 0 Norman Maxwell. 4 flO 4 13 70 r, 4 It 440 4 G (1 4 43 S3 of Whltemnrsli, defeated II. R. Newton, nlso of White marsh, 4 nnd 3. Their cards: 0,.V'!,:r.elftft r, 4 ft 4 0 ft42 In .... ft 4 3 3 n 7 ft 6 488SO Hamilton has only been ploying the game a couple of years. Many years ii4to he used to bo nn expert on pigeons, j pnclng nnd trottlnff. Ills expertnesa nt birds came In handy yesterday In the qualifying round, for lie got one on both the 8cvcnth and tho sixteenth. He drove the seventh green so that ono came easy enough, but the six teenth is n tough test nnd ho hnd to gat a real long putt there to get under nnr. On the next lie lnlsscd a very Miort putt just to even it up, nnd then drove the eighteenth. Here his short putt only mibicd n birdie two by n fraction, so thnt you could almost call it a loafing finish for the tncdni. Thiro was a lot of talent in tho lower bracket. John Arthur Brown. Cricket Club expert, drew Uonnld Macllean, Old York rond, a youngster who has been showing plenty of promise lately. Charlie Doclpb, I.u Lu, who recently tied for the inednl ut Ills homo course, was locked in bnttlo against F. M. Camp this morning. The hottest match In the lower flight was expected to be between II. Ii. Newton nnd J. J. Beadle, two of the rising young comets of the district. Newton took J. 8. Dean to tio nine teenth nt Wilmington und wns expected to give Rendlu more than a healthy tussle this morning. Veteran met youngster nt the bottom of the lower llight, when Kddio Sat tcrthwaite teed off agninst Phil Corson. Tho latter holds one leg on tho cup nnd Is one of the favorites in tho first flight to repeat. Donald Cresswcll, last year's winner, failed to turn in his curd. YOST HAS PLENTY OF HELP Michigan Grid Mentor Assisted by Big Staff of Coaches Ann Arbor. Midi., Sept. 10, Thirty-seven of the forty-four men invited by Coach Yost to enter preliminary training for the 1'nlvcrsity of Michigan football squads hod reported today and the full roster is expected to be on linn I early next week. Trainers reported nil the candidates in excellent physical shape. The largest coaching staff that ever took hold of Michigan footbnil mnte rlnl so early in the season is to assist Yost this year. It numbera eight, in cluding Tod Wiemnn, n former Mich! gnu star, nnd Gus Goctz, captain of .last year's eleven. Kay Fisher nlso is to be i member of tho staff. Jimmy Amato Gets Decision New; York Hcpt 1(1 Jimmy Amato, nt l!rookln. was Klvon tho JuiIkcb" venllct uer Tony Slnrto In the lending twelve round bout for tho Itnllnn welterweight championship nt tho liroadwny Exhibition if's'lnllon (vri Oakey Koyes knocked nut Al Boyle with n rluht to the chin In tho sovonth round. 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Siwclnl prlcr. to drallVJ Barrels and Kegs Cap. IVM . 0-(l lt .1 itn .,ft lll-dnl. . 2.81) SOr 15-Onl. . 3.00 85c ou-uni. . ,ui our 2', Ihn. Sviun Malt Sjrrnp, 7C U nf 1 , ID i rarrmpoi inrrxtrj u ( Ba it .... . r .. i. -.. ni-uu -iB mr $.l Kidge Ave., fhila.y WHY TAY MOKE JUST RECEIVED One Carload of ' U. S. Aray 0.D.( AU-Wooi;' Breeches Our Price $1.15 Value SI.00 i Parcel Post j 10c Extra I Send Waist Mciitrt Class 15 CIoojIs In, Al condition. Good for hunt. Inir nml all nutilnnr rourh work. seldom dullcnt(d. , WM Bvju.iH,onur .iKL. PHILA. P&. ATTENTION- w. iiavi: justjii:rn' awakded a MMITUr AMOUNT Ol' " Brand New U. S. Army Raincoats CAVAI.KY STVtE to be cold t I'm red Tout rrtpl Theo coatu are ! tinlutety waterproof und Bowl for ail oil of -.door purpoi't Order ono now for tho bnd weather to come Money re funded If not "lH flcd. lie Bure You Are (11 the llight Bta" A Limited Amount of Brand-New (Black) Army Work Shoes $1.95 Pair Complete, with Itiiwhlite lt' , (lood for iiutilonr work, furmlnj. I'nreel Wmt I0i' ejtru We reami. tlu rluht tu refund ttU iiumtM IF hold out. I'liifi our order ntoiiee nou -MAVYJ 1M iTii ruTlHnmii JRnSKKffiKiBiW iWy 111 I ul niuli umi ti 1 1 ui 1 r m I4i,l I d YJ K 241 MARKET(ST,P)1IIA 'StAP to 1T MARKET 0X" t- .. ? m MKUiMMMMB n r$.. , I J,' 'jj ... ,- -, (fi,f ' 'j.iaiB ''.. Ji 1 ,-