Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVEItfl&G- PXJBUlO LEDGERr-3?HIBADl3LPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921
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World's Greatest Weman Gelfep, Is Ne Mere in U. S. Tourney After Elimination by Mrs. Letts
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GIVING MIKE McNALLY THE HOO-RAY!
UPSET OF SERIES
Unseld Pastebeards Werth $25,-
000 Source of Werry te
Beth Yanks and G'ants
POLICE HELD DOWN CROWD
n nnANTI-AND BICE
.' Vrl Oct. 0. In the midst of
.Sin, Vlrid and as radiant with
,S? r Id n Country "h-r,J' r
1 i i.,mnnt of Moure upon Ncbe 9
M .inlPT,M..lnM. the Yankees took
wlr mennl I n I. n , pppr,
ft'ew l.iv the prophets nn.l
Fer . a iVrrcfl 11 v e cnt wrench
tteA wrJ tW upeMc down.
!"r "nlaref frrn.ir.1 hordes rterm-
'i,,(t "Ji.'nTfflrt their somber shadows
."Ic5'.tr,l5.M Hk? se mnnv haii'-tlng
?.. f Srchei and fllekcrlng candles.
l. hr "he unleihf-l fury of n crash-
X'atta ' . th- t en by th- unbroken
ftir eU 'Wins- m fluwl n n
Cf etrl.
Yanks' Attmk Wins .
Heik of the superb pitching of Car
llir, whes. nnderhnml delivery turned
iiftiwri (Slant except Kiank rlv'i.
rt. Y3k defenw toen flattened out
k! effittact beyond nil recognition
Knwrenlert Yankee offense slipped
Uttbtb through Giant crevices for the
BffllnT"rhil Douglas with his
JtC "pit and, hi baffling Bpecd,
K the line. lieliHwr Hi three
S blows threugl out the afternoon,
tat at vital moments his support began
5 tile e shve-llke aspects, ami
threuib tl.e few openings the ank
icnrrWd mcrrih te victory.
Th tame ttielf at certain stated
(Dten'als, might have electrified a
, wd cast lu u dlfierent mental meld.
Fer outside of brilliant pitching, the
Bambino himself dieve In the hrst run.
Slike McNallj stele home. Frank Krisch
hammered out four hits and Ilegcr
Pecklnpaugli gmc u display at short
that flashed like some rniah s main
Itwel In the glare of an Indian sun.
But through thee various pjrotcch pjretcch
bIm that erdinnrlly should have had
the fanatic frothing nt the month, there
mi no answering uproar from the.
lUnda, no fanatical upheaval te make,
one forget these 8000 empty seats that
reprfientcd something meie than a cash
Melt of $2.r),00l) In u day and time
when 323,000 is nothing te push Inte
the guftei with the tin of n fnirjsled
ihec. It was undoubted! the huunting,
mecVlii!! presence of thee KU10 untaken
scati that nief n depi-isien P" both
athletic- nnd nivi-umibutai.tf filike.
Centejit of VJm anil 1IjIi
The p!aer teuglit wit'i vii'i d
cieh. but Ihi-j must have i-iisel the
lairewlng imien of n ilepletul ut count.
Au'l, aftir nil, wlm teuld blame n big
Irt of the crowd i'khii .Ticking under
lie Leaw blrain? Ter weary lieurs
thr had steed in line or practiced
quick ttmts for tick. t iirilec In the
Jiepe of hanging a .$5,151) seat. They
hid known tbe mental anguish of many
days of worry, and their biekmi sleep
had been full of black dreams, of dls-
j
will Ill iilNY II Iri wBslgBBEmBff9swi--i . '''Sic - WS!T i wKusin 1 '
wfP fMrs mW r -38 PILLHfil SLHHPi
,B,,"M "iaiiuBe1 " iuajr irwfyMSK8w -jn - a.iC -s kiinggtiHr'v 't. s.s r
May Tell Different Story, Wm0M&0W t ;" 7"' " ' :M 5flHii4;4iS
but Hopes Met "JMK v ' S' ." j"ara9i
-- jMrKKBKBH&MjBK&J.' "" yart Iewb
Nctv Yarli, Oa. (!. "That .w only I WiHiwifit LtMLX-lal-lKaMBwi
the first game." Miller Il.ufs'n-.. mnn-v' KW, JUBmKJKx WBKLSZW&IWfKM
JREHviRS' JL M'rs. Italic Itutli and -Inil.- l.audK
'' smJQBaBBKBnmaL J i . "'' '':'-i "' baselmll eminlsi.iuer, pet smut
'rf '. lillllSBBnwiH nJKV J'" sar'.rr stele lieinp vi"lrn!i Mi.
-&6BKMSm-VkfWtMk Nnlly is seen en liN u.i ti. piif ,
1 JFLLVMl.,i in , .fcf " Track Stars
HRw - a ;fy Wy'PMi w
I " .' t W.eni
MAYS
RVES
E
CREDIT-IVi'GRAW
Giants' Manager Says Yankee i
Hurler's Underhand Delivery
Baffled Batters
DOUGLAS PITCHED WELL
Ncu Yerli. Oft '1 'We did n it ml
rrin'Hi ) win any baebnll game," ntd
J.ilin M.fir.iw, malinger of the t)ii N
"Wlien 11 tuiin riinimt lilt tile opposing
lrfti V Hie Mihiinl reult Is defeat. I'nt
we are him that.a 1ml ills. eunig.d. 'I be
1 law r f 1 1 il,f Mi'ne ii I de nb" " '
tl ni .i .ire juiii'i te will lliP Hf .
' ( r i nt)lir( 11 be.H Mf.ll gr.i 1
eil'1 1 leu r me of nil 1! 1 !'' t
1I( 1 n ii'r nl il Muff oil III' bull Hi 1
lil nidi 'hum! di'n'ii n i V
i mi' i h (1 111 ii batter", nut im tl
1 ir tprj him once I nm ni' tl'
be will je able te take In lu'B'Uir
v hf 1 it i In. ptdies ngaln-r n-
1 i e f.ic 1 miit net li" eerlifk !
t' I'l I DeMsbl did liillle a lit'l"
p ' 1 mi; en Lis own in .emit. II
fit i 'I id! neusli t "in 1111 nidinni
but tbis Mnt nn lrdlnai
When n team em't make mnie
v lut ind 10 two of the bit- me
i mi' -insln iiiiiiiiir it 1 'in 'nird .
ti d ti seiiie i'11'iirli 1 ' t
Delce te Piny Magnelia
J", e nlnys iM pectin I Kuril' of ttir firni n
en Sniiirdm ni I'ari in .tln the fast
Mi RneHa f I'll f Jrmkferl v.iimkt
Oriftln if 'Ii- lifts naii r mni Hmn hn
nuitmnii his IIik with W hnrk'
Vahlnten nd
It
it I se
f r th f.rv 1. en 1 f n Ben,l lm kflfld tnsn. It
is r r ri-.i iin linfr -f nidley )'rl.
Mill t son In ii I Ii" n ifm In 11 wf
or se Ijh n has no khii ns yt for Oe
10I1.T 1ri tvi.l Maiinii. r Tein Oriftln, 31
Nerlh X xth Hlr.-' I tji weiilrl llkfl t
lienr f-nm n f'rn ms el mii (Irlffln want
il KiiliHrt I .r ihui Jutr tut lleb.irt s pr.c
Butl,.tlnn'lll ," nlKn
gni
gan
tin
1 ,
win
I 'imi'ieip, (lie Ynnk.es ?et
liieic v.er" in I'll' J'll ie
in Ceded 111 Iiutii lilnc their
atiDelnted hones.
And then, haint; survicd the tidal
wave, they were forced te sit and gaze
tnedlli) uiwn S(XH) choice, untaken
eats at only ?.e..'!0 a threw. Ne won
der, as all these bare, bald spaces loomed
above them, that mere than a few for for
eot all about Carl Mays, Frank Frisch
and Mike McNally In the deep depres depres
Ien cf the 'moment.
Part of this fun nhortage was due te
police regulations, wlileh turned back
nany without tickets. I'urt of it nui
due te the unhewal belief Unit the.
treih Tveuld be se gnat uibund the tin
feHrred gates that enlj a trained foot feet
Mil tackle feuld bold his feet before
ft' !$n? '""Ititudes At aij rate,
Ut 6000 bald pets in an exclusive New
lerk nrl.I Hsri.s wbh mere of an
jpiet than tjie stIc could ever hope te
M, no triattiT what mav happen until
we final runnei 1 leflrcd some late
atternoea next week.
When Him word gee out lliat geed
leatawerc as plentiful us steers in Texas
tie expected lunh may develop today,
uut re are no longer prephesilng. Thp
pragmatic dope Ik new defunct and
rMy for embalmment and the frpul-
Bllllard Champ Eaay Winner
lS?h,Il' ra" 9t' Champ'en Jehn
SL.rJ- . nnnlihfj run of tm toel:
K M& arr"lne A'a md Moter? In
airt b.L V " cu,hln billiard teuma-
MB f Jj ?,?.' ""h0"'r flaahlni, . brilliant
' laSiisS""1? .ut hl" rtr,r 'n ,nIrtr-
BilBhft'" C,lUn' "eata Hurli
uit. ?JhJn, a ' miitch. which
ri of 51, "viin ""'i1" Ueth had hluh
Slittth in.","1 anurrif-d the lead In thu
"eta Innlne. but l Ore quickly ovreim5
Cadets Out With Injurlet
'f s,ttuPrdi'.XA Jw il 5 -in Preniratlen
rev hil ,,, "! hw.dar Charier Daly
4? Ill sXJtini,,h.leush aP hour and
""''ni minnJ i-.1 .f 't18 altr mi war
"" anil ii.aI. ---'"."' "."-" ""n
, .i,ir eui. or tn
play.
30,203 Fans Paid $103,965,
Recerd Sum, te Sec Game
WANI)1N; OK TIIK TEAMS
l 1 0
uiantj . , .
Prc.
1.000
O 1 .000
&C0RE or FIRST GAME
Yankee, a; Glnt, 0. .
Klterlf for Yankws Majs and
JS for Giants Dmiglaa,
'nie and Hnyder.
Attendance (pa(d) .. ;;0i203
ATZt i?cw "wl..HO,005.00
M.V . '"'men h share
' share
'kec,ani, (MjlntB
Indiin' (7" P"1- ce,,t)
A. ,,nJ Wrete
B'hw, (15 pir cnt)..
'nH and Cardinals'
ThYv. i "r c'at)-- 0.302.81
vide Veir ,T an1 Glant w, dU
Bene, m Jh,,M ,,f th0 Playera'
tie eriJ.P0r,CM,t ,0 the winner of
W.ttr,.e ""'l -0 Pvr cent te lh
the rne... .vr chlbs "haring In
. -w "III Ultlie
15,304.78
K5.022.15
n5,343,10
r.ojeo.oi
7,053.3a
fif... .
"" PRSH.
OTllKit
en fifty-
M:Ans- rujritKs
J'lrnt Game
Paid n.. , J"-"
Total r'"ld,ln'-e" .Snt
rf'hatr ' S
wVashnra 7!oe4
1010
:i0,511
?0S,778
53,340
35,5(50
0,877
the first game." Miller Huss'ii-., man
ngcr of the Yankees. Haiti tedaj. "Of
course, I nm gratified that the Yankees
get the jump in the teries. but ve saw
enough of the Giants te realize that
winning four mere pnmrs will be no
easy job. Ne ball team leeks Its best
in the face of shutout pitching, and I
renlize that tedaj may have a different
sterv.
"Mays' pitching, of course, v.-ns the
high litfht of the gnine se tar ns the
Yankees were eiwmned. It was even
better than I had expected. The battliiR '
nnd the fielding, tee, were up te snuft.
espeeiauy .ensinerinB t.iat sucii n teiiuli
pitcher ns Douglas was in th. be ler
the National r.wiirue team. IlniiRlui
had all the stuff in the world, nnd bis
i-pitbnll watt prett.i haul te figure our.
15ut we bit win n run. v.ere en tlir
liHKes that tells the ster.v of the first
came.
"1 want te take my hat oft te I'uVh.
whose batting nnd lidding was the big
feature of the Giant attack. He is a
great ball player. He lied up te all
the advance notice we had received of
him. Mnking four lilts in a World
Scries game is net n common feat and
it put Frisch almost In the here class
at the start."
Crowd Is Late
for Second Game
Continued from t'uirr One
lieved they would win ngain by speed
en the bases, relentless, aggressive
power in the field and opportune hit
ting te say nethlne of the kind of
pitching that Carl Mays exhibited ves- I
teraay la blanking the Giants 3 te 0.
Yankee Trove Speed"
It was in speed that the Giants were!
rcputrd te have the advantage eter the)
American league champions. Even
Manager Hugglns, et the Ynnkcr.s. ad
mitted the Giants were faster, but his'
team bhewed the most speed M-sterdav, '
turning in the runs, which as the old
timers say, is what wins ball games.
The Giants nut only leek te yt-e
Frank Frwch. their btar third bobe bebe
man, repeat hia yestcrdav'H perfermam e
of hard hitting und geed base running,
but they plan te ahaie in It themselves.
Frlech was the outstanding slur ei
tliir club In the first game, making
four of the Gmnts' live hits. His aver- '
age was perfect at the bat nnd in the.
field.
Tlie Giants terinv ti!11 hn ,, ..!. u '
ing team," while the Yunks will oc
cupy the places of the home crew, held
by the Giants yesterday. This changing
process alie involves a shifting of uni
forms nnd dugeuU. The Yanks, who
were their read suits yesterday will
have their "nt home" apparel en, while
McGraws men will den traveling uni
forms. And, of ceurtte. in the change will i;e
the bat boys. But Eridle Bennett, the
iiuibcn lunevui una cniet or the bat
uejs, nam one ucnen
Repert at Brown
I'rnililrni r. H. I .. . t '' I ni nl h
Iliewn rnersltv's in ti ick "ii!i hv
i filled out r.mdldatis for the f.ill se.nen
The lecnl Ins'ituil'tr lus te Mam 'n C.irter.
who tl.d th" New Knklunrl pul.Kt,t( record
of 10 Hcrenda fjr ID'i Mitda an 1 H"ld.
holder nf the Natl nnl V L" . .implon .implen
thlp in the BtniicJlru: hreml luran
Irnk
t he
tfl De ii:'s.s. x'hil In In them te
tnfe blows nnd In two of the threi inn
ing' in which the unk'is jfored il. r
ibunrhed two lilts. In the litM iincng
Miller and I (tit Ii -ingled it li a aeii
fice indwtflnfl in letwnn In " "
siMll l'ni'l.i'lp'tllgll
made lilt . I'm 1." b
p' 1 liiii!'1.
"pi , Ynul'f ii iv
t i lire, 'nit, iliui
Am I .ill ti mi liink
winning. I'lHtkie
showed what i truh
he i. IIi nnde 'iiin
I Knwlmgs being th,.
i'aers te nicl; Mas
I "'Pint about te K tl
first game, but don't fnrir t
that the tlr'-t gam" d'ien t
seiiiv. i lie lnnl.ep'i lia' e ,i
feui meie te till the
cniilident w" 'dinll win fr
can w m tour. Nut n al
nave ui.eii in win up nn
fiu't that we wen i !..
net ill ir ij,. ! ii1- .a tm
tlie i'i " no g. no w i
different 'I i . ."
id lleli Mcu i
in;: i'lile mni
n . I ', 1 'h tt I
I. 1 1 i i f 'I
t, " 1 Mill it .-
I I - 11 r "i tail, v
,r ' b i'l pi. iv i
t i ill '.ve III -
II I , till I I f 01 1 1
tury
STORK OI'ENS DAILY 9 A. M.-CLOSES AT 5:30 l M.
Til V KM1 , flf f-.Htl It 0, ttlM.
NELLENBURG
ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET t2& STREETS
u
Heuscfurnishings
SI. 10 Mirror
Aluminum Sauce jjQ
Pan TV
Furniture &
Bedding
$34.00
Church League Champs Want Games
.St. Minmal .0-1 jl
North IVjlImli .iliin i
nlrnun of book It v u l . .m 1
ripPU ill? nf Uip i k J" M r i
n r l.an Jtrpm.Mi nt ! i I t.
nl.l t w fill, iuft-n ,lii si
Tpiii Hftck lent Mil trftm ! ni- nn nn' ni.i . i ., . tm ..-,.,..
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uiip .ii rtn.urnm ann nn. r nn iiuni"S i ,,i,,, ,, i , . ,. , . ()r r ,. ',, , ,, .
... ' I ..-. ,i, i ni iwinr. . , ..mi ..'Vie.pft ' I 'Ml ! 1 '. Si' Ml
II I i 1III-, it I. II rIU Y UI If
Fern Reck Wants Games
Mill I
I ei en
aii
Hltf -T"
'1
game bj his s'cul of iieme, auethi".' theft
and two hit, one a double, planned te
continue his cfterts tedaj, und me did
Itajnh lVcklnpaugh. a tower of delense,
with nine ah"ist" te his i redit. 'I li u
there ulwuji is I'.abc Kutli te be con
sidered. It was a big day for third basemen
in the opener, and they will be eagerly
watched ugain today. Beth Frisch nnd
McNally were vtars, the first named at
the bat and the later both at the bat
anil en the liases, t risen also was a
demon in the field.
JUDGE ANNOUNCES SCORE
New Yerk Justice Tells Attendants i
Yankees Take Lead
New Yerk. Oct. 11. During the trial
of the case before him jcterday Justice
Mullau. of the Sunrenie Court, ob
served that there was u general spiilt of I
. restlessness In the loiirlreom. It seemed !
I te rifrlict lawyers, litigants, witne-M-
and attendant". Inking Ins mind l mi
I the msi at bur, tm a iimmcnl, .ln-ii
Mtlllan hi in! di'tnnl eiie, thai
seeinc I (' i nm, tiem new here ii I'll'
Itliulill, li'U lieiiftinteil I lie iihi'.n in
the miui lieum windiiux.
".Miller HiW i the tilsl I I'.Ii I il1 t f
ankees." a'd the mysterieu. ".one
Justlie Mullnii huiiled Then h" wre
iiiiiit'lhing en a iiiue of papi i ami
handed it te tlie wltnets. lie. tee,
biniled.
The ether men in the ruiutrentn inn
inquisitive about the note that the jus
I tlce handed te the witness.
"In order that jeu may knew," nid
I Justice Mullan, "what the.eurt handed
te the witness, I wish te say thut it
was the announcement of the store in
, the wet 1.1 k championship games: due
. te nothing in fmer of the S'aukces "
The rhevage picked up l the ju-tiee
camcx from n ice-nmgnlfying appa
ratus in operation en the outside ut a
nenrby building.
Decide Quolt-Pltchlne Title
Th rhnmplenshlp fjuelt tournament rirh
endtd aterflay en llaemler a uunlt creutMn,
TOMORROW FRIDAY fflMMi
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Thin! fJiJMMlH
AWmffM.'
2 Big Purchases MEN'S
Clething: $45,000 Werth
Bought for $28,000!
Prominent manufacturers figured en their
regular Seasen'b Business which didn't come!
There was only one way out ler them turn the
accumulated stocks into CASH. That's where
we stepped in bought and saved !
$50.00 Dining
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"iMl hi.-feet planV-tup cxti-nsien
i mfW ,al),c' "t-t. feui hair Table pur-
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iW!PWfl oak BHirct?3'0. C Aft
1 VZ ffi 8 W 30-Inch Size MO.lJu
$42.00 Leenard Gelden '3- glie. Ol'J
Oak Finish JQ Qr 1 J I I
Refrigerator $uy.70 j '
i w i rr" '' " y", ." e f
lined )jj fj I IF
en' c;S5S 1.T7... Hi ,,a tnj.v th i:nu' upoeaids,
chan - "3&ri tr f 'tawers Tei silver and mn.
i.n ffr I 111 R . ' . . . .
i Ji I U S 10.00 te $G0.0(
of t'n Sold en n F I i N r :hrnl... aa mta
'X the C,ub tr I Tables at JiV . 0
t g'' P1nn U , II
in- i' nd I in ' JJ. ' S k.
Ifferetlm . f
WP V Olll II
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Int. Iil.th uai.ciaaii-iup u- A IJ f- .1
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uas ye gs
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tn . 11 '
,vH'r- II $20.00 White- (J Of?
v' ., II I,, .'hMr Enamel Beds ipll.Oi)
ill u -trlce. J,ril II II II It "i.
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one i-newea u ii
Cern Fleer A r. Jl H 1 -1 it 11 Jl
Breems. . . wL 53 uffTTU ' uuPN " ' ' Vfl
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e, mnuuuc utm-u JH US COOU as ri niiLi.n.1 ;-.,. ;,,! .,l ta , ,i, I
another. It inn t tn the weed it'n I lery for Dalten und llrier 1-hlIadHlrhli
111 me players, is Ills onlliien when cracka. by a close maruln The tour ley at
ii conies te winning hall games. "U'e
steie tneir tnunder yesterday," he said,
and that, according te the experts,
about tells the Btery of the game.
Mike McNally, the Btar of the first
tracted auelt tesrs from m.in scftnins
the country The elimination in,,tche.
breuaht Dalten tnd llemers nrnlnai ( h
and Cairns, a se of this cits In the (hat
of the final matches Dillen and ll.mri
wen 21 te Id, lhy captured the a"vuiU i.'i
and the tltle by ill te 2U.
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All the newest ideas in Yeung Fellows' Clothing. Winter Over
coats in Swagger, Snappy, New Medels and Consenative Styles.
Business Courses for Business Executives
CLASSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN
OPEN WEEK OF OCTOBER 10
Part Scholarships for Ex-Service Men
Adrmlalnci
Tnar lu-weelt tarmai (1) I'unea-
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te the un of rxiciillva! (3)1 Copy
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hnl'nir or bend heu emrleea,
t'emsierdil Credits nnd Colltcttenai
H und theory nnd modern viraetlca
In the ffrantlnir of credits;
use nf sKtncles and maklnc collec
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(low te remrll business data In
a scientific, uniform snd acrurat
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lasllv urceslh'e
rretinrutlen rnd Dtetntlen of Dastness
letter end Ileiertai
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el t whi v Ishes te gut away from
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duality In tils work
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Tauttit through practical solutions
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problems In modem relt practice
Federal Tax tlipertsi
rreparatien of lncem and capital
atncU tax returns General prln
rlple followed b a careful atudy
of new lexlslatlen
Tubllr hpeaktnai
Cnrnaist (.'eurse for bulneis men
who with te address clubs, tedies,
directors' meetlner cenelrely, em
phutlcallv nnd wlHieut fear
Offlri Orrrunls-tlen nd M"naementi
The application of modern fen
tlflc minasement In efrtce details
tn Increiai eftlrlency nnd decraasa
werrv
hpanlsh, French nnd Italian:
Almest lndlsrnl)l In foreign
trade Current uu for huilnei
nnd social life
J-Year Cwirte it: Preparation for Executive Pontiens 'n Arcuuntiny
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Address ,
DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION.
CENTRAL Y. M. C. A., 1421 Arch Street
20(e 40 Vs
lees
&.
MEN'S
TROUSERS
$1.50 & $2 $4 .00
Values
$3 & $3.50 $B.OO
Values i
$4.50 & $5 $9.00
Values
SUITS
Single nnd double breasted.
One nnd two Pnnt- Suits. All
sires. Matcrin! cheici f'eni:
Hemespuns ' Stripes, Checks
Worsteds New Mixtures
Fine Tweeds Tl-t.ene
Celers
Cassimeres plaln Sk(cj
Fine Serge Plaids, etc.,etc.
OVERCOATS
Light, medium .uu' hea
weiRht cents - in nil the tine pat
terns and nurcnatiu,: fal ik .
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Topcoats
Gabardines
Ulsters
Ulster ettes
Chesterfields
Fine Oxfords
Plaid Backs
Dress Coats
Silk Trimmed
Silk Lined
EXPRESS ELEVATOR FROM LOBBY DIRECT TO MEN'S SHOP THIRD I LOOR
mmammmsmmaFOll FRIDAY AT FRANK & SEDE1!hhmhhh
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75c Mahogany
Finished Candle
'ick fl
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70c Family
Size Gahanized
Corrugated
Covered
darbage Can
JfVr ' i " 1
49c
S19.00 3-Burner 16-Inch
Oven
Gas Stee.
$12.50
.Sin
Mfl
p.. I
duer,
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SI 1.50
III
8c Swift's
Seap at
10 ter 39c
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Pride Laundrv
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.iniv n
AjkBiSSaA
85c 22-in.
SS
Splint Clethes
Basket
and Extra
Streng
Handle.,
49c
$22. el) Vmcrii-an I'ercehun
SO-Picce Piniu
Set
ur $14.95
'1 ' . e. .
SI. 21 fellow
are Cooking
Sets
Earthen-
79c
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fgg L-.Tg '.'t - Viiu
T- -? Ben I Set.
-7 lllniSH
' S M IT '' j 'u!"
3N
itn j-incti com iijeus
and ten 1-inch fillers in head and
feet. Geed lines; excellent con cen con
structeon: fu'I size.
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Oak Bureaus
$35.00
Bureaus,
$1750
SLj.00
Bureaus,
$22.50
$05.00
Bureaus,
$32.50
$75.00
Bureaus,
$37.50
Chiffoniers te Match
( otten-Tto
Mattres.se. at
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$6.25
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Tell and Fiber
Combination dQ rr
Mattresses )0.i)U
lute Laer rt y nr
Felt Vatlresse.s L.iO
Imperial Kdge hite
Laer Felt 4110 1C
Ilttlcss. tPfiV.ZO
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Diamond Link
Springs at
(outline National
Springs at
$6.50
$8.00
eS Thud Fleer
)2S 1'illews r -,n
$1.50
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:N. SNELLENBURG & CO