Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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gbny- Believe Little Quakers Will Defeat Penn Eleven en Franklin Field Next Saturday.
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WATCH SWARTHMORE,
, &4 YS GARNET GRAB
Penn's Playing Against Gettysburg Fails te Impress
Visitors Heisman Praises His Team's Defensive
Play Haines Likes Pes Miller
SWAUTHMOIIH graduate edging
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Ills wuv out of Franklin Field, in
jkr dusk of Saturday ufternoen with n
willu playing en his features turned te
SR. -.,,i.iinien tnwl said. "If that is
(he best Ten u lias te offer, we have
in excellent chance te win next K-lilr-flay
afternoon." He was lest in the
"rewd before he could be nsked any
'"lie had just witnessed the University
of Pcjinsvlvanla eleven defeat the Oct
tiebure griddcrs 7 te 0 in a game that
was replete with little else than great
defenshe pleying by lietli elevens.
The (iiinict grad wns net alone In his
feeling". Quite n number of lVnn men
who s.iw the Swart liinere eleven play
Princeton u work age cxprcsseii ine Minn
QptllllHl". I " UlllllillM llll'- M'I, '"I !'
(farnci. which s-rrniM te be their out-
piniiin
,MI.- (...lilt..... 11. ... .l ,(" tis.
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n the
same ;
ttmid ne frutiirc this season, nml
,rnrtf (if (icier.- Illlll A-l)llIll(lll
hackficlil will thwart I'eiin. these sninc ;
tvnn men sar
Starting this afternoon Heisman
plans te drive the lied and Blue for
four days in preparation for the game
with Swarthmerc. hike Gettysburg the
lieil and Illuc coaches think that
Srtnrthinere holds just as much threat,
if net mere. They rcnlizc that the
l'fnn eleven hns much te learn te go
through the fourth game of the season
villi n tlctery and Coach Helstnan is
one nf tlic llrinest belieM'rs In Itie
thenrj that his team must show mere
l-e'l anil better offensive strength If
the setiheu is te be a celnplete success.
.ilflMimn Uetler Satisfied
"I was iniich better satisfied with the
playing of the team en Saturday than
I was this lime a week 'age. They
shewed te better ndvnntage in the line
and the hacks displayed belter form.
Their thinking apparatus was better
.ami they hcciin'd mere nlert. Yet they
lack that composite speed in th" bach
lielil thai a big-leiigue football team
mijet hiic Speed nnd punch arc the
lircrfqui"!!'"5 of geed backlield men and
1 Imu' nlwajs Mi'd that tin? team hold held
ing these two attributes Is the succes-'-f'jl
one. I haven't any rea' fault te find
with my h.'ickfield after Saturday 'b play,
Tiut th speed was lucking. There
cmil te he tee much t'nic, between
the start of the signnl culling and the
movement of the backs.
"Offensively I must say the play of
the team wns geed. They showed that
they hud learned their lessen of the
la'f week and learned them well. t!et
tjslnirg ueer had a chance te score and
you noticed .that the pla.v was almost
' enlirclj in (ieitysburg territory. The
line showed a dash and n light that
means lets for the future.
"If we had a little mer- weight in
the backficld we would be much belter
riff. Yeu linew, we hate si biicl.i
whose aveffige weight is Just l.r7
ieunu A little mere heft there and
wa would show te butter advantage en
the offensive."
Praises Gettysburg
Helsmnn praised the Gettysburg
eleven and said that they had u mighty
fine team. "Gettysburg looked tine.
The team waR in excellent phvslcal
eonJilien nml proved it by their playing
with few substitutes, and then only
when u player was Injured. Their de
fensive play, was brilliant throughout
the gnme. especially when we were in u
.scoring pe.sit'i'ii."
The bead coach of the lied -md Ulue
was asked about the varsity jercvs
taken from live members, of the varsity
team after last Saturday's game. "The
varsity jerseys will be returned only
after n meeting of the coaches, when n
vote will be taken en the advisability
of returning them. Tliej must play
regular football "te held en te these
jercejs. That is the dictum of the
coaching staff."
Iiert Hell, who assists with the backs
en r'rauMiii F'eld, echoed the sentiment-
of his lieinl coach. "The It am
was slnw in the backlield in geiting off
the p'a.i". The speed was net thu-".
fietljsbuig Usually was set for the p'
about the time our backs blurted
moving However, defensively l'enii
played a great game. Frem tackle te
tackle, e.scepi when Pendleton, a green
man, v as lit the line, our defense was
lemurkahlc Gettysburg hnrdl.v gained
10 jards nil afternoon through there.
We rea'lj sjieuld liave bad three touch-
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Illnkej Haines, whe-c ti."J-j .ml run
en a kick-uiT against l'eun last yinrl
allied m'the humbling f the lied ami
Ulue In l'eun State and who is assist- ,
Ing Hill AVimiiI In coaching the Getty n- ,
lmrg eleven, praised Ills tcr.m uft'r the
came.
Great Fighter., Haines
"Thnt crowd of ours fought from
rfirt te finish. They showed n spirit
and a dash that mnkes the conches fed
Keed for the. rest of the season. Had
the linemen net been caught nsleep
during the first twenty seconds of play,
Mhcn M 1'er raced through us for a
touchdown, l'enu would net be cele
brating a victory.
"Peen was stronger than 1 really
UpTtfc, Their defensive playing was
Cftnri tlr..itr1ii.nt Mill..- 1 n V.lllin,,
IT"-. . II ( ' rtiin.i, i, ,1,,,l j- 1 ,A I', (ill., II I.
Ick. He played foteball fmni the start.
His running and defensive work were
peetaciiliir. He is u mighty fine per
former and should le n star of the lirst
MRiiitude
t "I.ait Saturday we made mere first
'owns in the ilrsf half against State
jnan we did against l'enu this afternoon.
wit tin. defense crumbled in the 1'cend
lull. Our backs were Is'tter lust Sat-
"u?1' "n" ""'J' "cre tll'i' nfternoeii,
While our line was better teduy than
"y were against State. Had the backs
flmaneiil ( tl,..!.. ..rfA. ,(..,. .,1.,.. n.. i,
l ii ,. iiivii ,ui'-iri, . I'lUJ " m
'me did en the defense we would huvu
.hewa I'hilndelphia something this uft-
irnoea."
Fer II ..ftllnrvA ...11. .. .....IA... ..,.!.
, '"ii','- witil II eiiiiiruL (iiiiui.i-
-Ien slightly in excess of HO) Gettjs-
"rg snowed an eleven that was one of
'tie best small college teams te appear
p'i rraiikliu Field in mnnv .veins with
ie iyssllie exception of Virginia Mill-
jy Institute, winch has a slightly
Wr stud, nt hed). The battletidd be.v.
I. iUn l,J ''u''r udvanec notices and
e I enn ,a,,,, wel.t,y f,f u.lim
J)rJr,",.",": "l0 '"ti made fnmeiH in
? tivi War. Their defense was brll
''nt. while their backs held threats en
cral occasions.
J'es Miller's (.real. Playing
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r,i ,i "us ine illusion. iipg suir
l.in ."'""le.ill.
The brilliant little
laiieu sclent lll.ited
""i Olleiisheli
ind defensively. His
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t'Ut
I tWcntt f-ei'iinils nf lilnv
su' r. ii'. 1
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si ere
Wils
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iiiiiii "", ' '"'" "l"1 -tarl.'il down the
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J.Ih
I . ' ' " in. 11 1 hi- .ii i iiii.i
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r'l Oil Ii 1 ...I ,1 .....
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'lepplllg lllld
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score the touch-
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M5reuaXr,"' '"'.''r 'I,,.lillt f I1'"
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wtin.
i, ii, " ncl-""", nc carrieu 11
halfback r jnrds en his sheul-
iler before he dropped him te earth. tin
ithcr oecnRleiiA he nmeurcd the viHlter'
Interference and blocked the runner be
fore he could get rtnrtcd.
Al Vegelln, the former CVnt-nl I licit
Scheel utiir, nlse plnyed brilliantly,
purtleulnrly In bnehlng up the line. He
Intercepted two forward pnMe- during
the afternoon and en a fake kick for
mation crnnheil through the Clettysburg
line for 11 yards.
Thurmiui, who played about five
minutes In the fourth period, wns mainly
rcnpenslblc for the 45 yards gained
from ugrlmmsgc b the lied and Uluc
backs. 11111 CSrave tdiewcd effectively
In-getting down the field under punts
and dropping the runner, while Suther
land made M'vcrnl excellent tackles.
The ltliivinir of I'lclt nml Mr3i-nu'.
fltn 111... .I...I !....- t...l.l , 1 .1
J"' lllfl l iMII'THIl 'Jll' IJHIIOUI'li IIJIU II1C
latter the regular niiartcrbnck, umbleel
...,.vi in.- i.uiiii i.iui leruiii'iv, tliniiic.l
the freshmen te open their season with
a 'Jo-te-7 victory ever the West (''lies-
ter Nermal Scheel. The llMt 'named
u'n.Mil ...... ..nl..l . " s,
ter formal Scheel. The llMt gained
scored two touehdewns. one en u flfl
yard run after intercepting a forward
pass and the ether alter a crash for
Hi yardH through the visitors' line.
ceney, a former St. Jeseph's player,
scored the fourth touchdown after pick
ing up n fumble. McGravv heaved it
forward pass te Wcstgatc for the ether
touchdown.
Lehigh Eleven In Geed Trim
lletlilrhrni. Oct in VVI'li llie exr. pi nn
r HI Mill stprlnememi, cpnlre. mvl Hf.tr
iran. Biiitnl, tlu I.'hlcri full rfllv diet t.n .1
tfHiu rami tlireus'li the .imi wlih UutcfiH
In coerl trim. W hn Hprlnunteen m cnrite.1
off tlie flrl.J II v.-ih fPHreil thai h whh purl-eiiilj-
hurt However, belli he and HnlTmaii.
Rfir rec.'lilnc treaimenl, vvercfeiinl (n be
imne thij wersn vfhen tlifs miue.1 stHrtcU for
heiiv .
Navy Eleven Confident
Aminpetlv, Oct. t0. With a squad un
harmed tiy (he Kane, with Western liberie,
the llv .endcliiy will ntHrl tn.la- ItH mie.
rial iircpAratliini for the Princeton Knnie en
Hatiin'ni The'" In creat ennfldenee In the
Navy tcRin. i.n.l the eutcme Is retMnlrd "a a
Koeu even t'linnce fur the lueal eleven.
West Virginia Star Injured
Mnrcin town. W. ., Oct. 10. Her.-t
Martin, th V Virginia, Plaver. whei" a.l a.l
areund v erk wnn ere of th fraturen In the
ritt contest Jiturda. 1111) likely !, ou(
of the FMme for ten dajs with .1 tad knee
Jni
is year's
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is finer in
fK
gasoline;
Puts' Pep in Your Moter
PRINCETON IT
F
Tigers an Improved ,Team
Against Colgate, but There
Were Glaring Mistakes
STARS ON INJURED LIST
Uy JACK STKI'IJIXG
Fenner Princeton (hiarterbarli
Seven of Princeton's nineteen points
against Colgate Saturday were made In
thu second period. With the exception
of a snfety , resulting from n blocked
kick In tiic first quarter, the Tigers
were unnb'e te acere in thnfe-nuartera
of the game.
Net very encouraging when the Mid
dles ran up lift te 0 against the Western
Hcservey.
There were some encouraging fea
tures at Tlgertevvu , nlnl ulse ionic
serious faults.
The utiibtes were undoubted!) in bet
ter shape. When nsked what most (if the
practice had been during the week one
of the men answered. !A blooming hurc
and hounds chase." But It showed
results. The team was going nil the
time, a trifle, misled, occasionally per
haps, but there was no evidence of
lagging. And when they left the gainn
they were still fresh and net ut all foot feet
weary. The team was mere fnmllinr "with the
slgna's. I only beard "signals" called
three times and remember enl) one
missed. It was straight football nil
the WU.V through, for the most part in
side tackle. The lield wns te slippery
te try much else.
Twe Passes Fallal
Three forward passes were essayed,
one resulting In 11 touchdown. The
ether two failed. Perhaps It's jut as
well that no mere open work was at
tempted because there were three Nuvy
scouts busily manipulating pencil and
paper. Perhaps this close inside game
Is what kept the score down, because
Princeton seenm iiunb'e te gain inside
tE.'Klc. This was ti glaring fault in
the Swarthmerc game and ( rnppe.l up
again Saturday. Off tackle, around the
ends, or viu the air route all right.
'","'1 1mr.11., " ;,:-.,"'
te be no logical reason ler this becaus1'
Ins de tack c. all wrong, there seems
BRACE
OR NAVY
AHPT A "HU-TPTa
BALANCE
Mere complete in
COMBUSTION
.
The man who "tries out" different gaselines
needs no scientific hypothesis te discover that
this year's Atlantic is a distinctly better gaso
line. He can feel the difference! There is no
mistaking its alertness and power the moment
you "step en" the accelerator.
Today's Atlantic is better, for two major
reasens: The calorific power is greater, and it
is a mere finely balanced combination of quick
acting volatility and power-producing stability'.
It vaporizes rapidly and thoroughly; ignition
is quick and sure; combustion is sharp and
complete. Atlantic all burns every possible
ounce of potential energy is developed and
converted into active wheel-driving fietDer.
The majority of motorists in the State
already knew this, for the majority are users
of Atlantic. And the fact that the number of
Atlantic users is growing in considerably
greater proportion than the increase in number
of automobiles, indicates that they stick te
Atlantic.
"There's an Atlantic Pump en the
read you are traveling"
11
the men In there nre )g cneuch nnd
strong enough. They simply seem tin tin
ilble te open holes consistently.
Once In u while there Ik ii hole an
niltmnoblle coil tl drlrn tlireilch, but
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nun in in- - M'i. --.. "" ---
nfllinu llin I im Iji l.twl llir.inne flllir
n:i.vii.n in. ,...v w ...... ,...v. ". ,
I opposing liucnicii diiiy im vK' "
gather film in. Colgate stepped pla.v
after phi). In the last five mluutes
1 Princeton made three straight first
downs ey goon oiu-insiuencu inn; lnub
ging. Uue te Injuries. Stlnsen ana
Snlvely were unable te play. Stlnsen
has an infected feet, while "Whoepj
lias a bad nnkle. Gray nnd Tycnn
plnyed practically th'e entire gnme and
the showing they made was really vtty
encouraging. Seldom did it pl.iy get
outside cither of them and if they dm
net get the tackle themselves tin ) broke
up' the interference nicely nnd tumid
the runner Inte the embracing arms of
Keck or Heeper backed up by Wi'mtr
or Gilre).
On the kick the ends were down well
and covered the runner fniri.v iiecur.
ately, but the line Is still wectully weak
nt this They arc se cage, te get te
the catcher that when they reach blm
they can neither rlep nor cbange di
rection, with the result that the man
with thn ball simply sidesteps; and bts
them go en their ueses. When thev
lese some of this speed and gain 11. -cumc,
wee te the buck who is (utili- '
ing punts.
Leiirle Injured
Gnrrity with n bad knee ami Van
Gcrblg with a bad ankle, were kept
out of the game, nnd sent te leek evei
some, future opponents. Leurlc, Oil Oil
rey, Ncwby and Cleaves made up the
backfield, nnd they looked geed. Den
was hurt In the second quarter and
retired covered with glory and a
blanket. His ankle was badly twisted
and there is tome doubt as te his play
big nt Annapolis, l.nwer tool; his
place and did well. He has a geed
voice, plenty of cenlidenen aid handles
tlie 'team well. There might b some
question raised concerning his choice of
plays 11 couple of times, but for the
most part it was geed. Gllrey wns u;
te standnrd. He's 11 wonder. With
the hardest job en the Held, deun-up
man, he docs It better thnn any one I
ever have seen. And with Gnrrity out
of the game, he hm bad a chance te
show that he can earn- the ball.
Net satisfied with all this labor, lie
backs up the line te perfection nnd is
in every play, be It through the line
or around the end or ,11 tin ulr. Wit
iner, who comes out of tin: center posi
tion en the defense, N his runuiiic
mate, and these two are terror-. Gll Gll
eoy hits 'cm levy. Winner high und the
man almost snaps in half.
Ncwby Js making a grand bid for n
plncc in the Tiger outfit. Jle pl.ij-ed n
very nice gnme ycnterilny. He wiih by j
fur the best bnek at fotlewlnj,' the Inter-
ference nml lias the fcrriit iifhct (if lielnif
nble te rcwrce litn tii'ltl. lie nicies IiIh
fiii"- ii iti'.irti inn ii' in 11'' lli(
iieip vpii, ih ilireiigli it IlltO l 111.... ftllfl '
.rr,,i. (j t, ., ...
011 in ine oiipesue direction from wlilcli
be started. He lucks n strnluhl arm.
If they enn (each him this his name
will be l.i bis type before lie Is grad
uated. I'lciucs ran well nmv be get away,
but was rather tdew In thn get-uwny.
Thompson get in his tlrst gnme Satur
day,. He ought te he u "benut," but
doesn't seem te have hit IiIh stride.
He made a couple of nice runs through
the line, but should hove tnnile mere.
Tigers Net Alert
The team did net di-plny the iisimi
keen intelligence that hn , chariicter :ei)
''Ineeleti teams since the war. A kick
was uieti.eij uy rriuceten in th,.
lirst
quarter unii rolled ever the gna m
with four Tigers ami one Colgate man
iiilci- it. instead of one or two men
tnklng out the lone Colgate plaver nnd
letting the ether two get the ball, nil
four tried for the ball, with the result
that they get in each ether's way and
C'olgnte recovered the ball.
Girls' $10
Winter Coats
That Arc
Really ,
Wonders at
This Ex-
tremely I.-ew
Price of
jpD.y e
Think of it a
clean Miving of
four dollars en
every garment.
Many, in a n y
pretty styles
ene is pictured.
Ter instance, ei.c
model hus fur
cloth I'ellai;
while another has
roll cellar of self
niatcrial, and all
arc belted.
Every coat i well made of Uor Uer
eey, fancy cheviot and mixed
centings in autumn's most d'jsir
ublu shades. Sizes C te 14.
Girls' $2.00 and S'i.eO I'rctty
Gingham Dresses (1 Q
Attractive plaids, checks,
stripes and plain shades effec
tively trimmed with contrasting
colors. Some jumper dresses in
let with checked guimpes. Sizes
G te 14.
Misses' & Girls' $1.50
Middy Blouses
79c
Geed quality jean and pongee
in white and pongee color. Plain
model or belted style with Peter
Pan cellar.
Misses' & Girls.' $2.00 & $2.30
B,r.crs,.$i-&$i.9S
Sateen, i.erge and Henrietta
cloth in navy nnd black. Full
pleated model for gym or t-choel
wear.
SNEiLimJ-i
Vivr.i'ti y 1'. .si- rnt
Women's
$3 Corsets
Less Than Half Price at
$1.29
Pink und white ceulil, with
medium bust or girdle top. Leng
hiplines.
TiOc te $1.50 Brassieres
and Bandeaux
29c ,0 79c
Tailored or iaec-triinnied niod nied niod
elainpinker white.
SN ELLEN bURCiS l:non'- n.umei,t
Women's
Flannelette
Petticoats
In Regular and Extra Sizes
Attractively Marked at
49c, 59c
69c
Plain white and gray, also
striped design.-. Finished with
gathered flounce-.
Women's & MisM'V
Pantalettes
69c,
89c,$l,$U9&$1.49
Sateen in black ar.l .ill wanttd
fall colors. Have double rows of
shirring and plaited luffle at
ankle. Excellent for wear with
cloth suit or drcsf.
sa w::
r .1. n.. iien!
Undermuslins
and Akrens
Women's F'annelette
Nightgowns
In Regular and Extra Sizes
Special 65c' & 79c
at.
(jent,ruiily i in
-lipoer med-
liliii' stripe
c-
pretty puik
CtfiCt-i
$1.31) Bungalow
Aprons
Nc-ut stripe iicrcales,
with riekruck In aid or
sash ajul peckct.
59c
linishi'd
1'iping,
Sl.LLLENBLT.iuS 'eniy nacment
s
Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday
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FRANKFQRD
ADDS
ANOTHER 10 LIST
Attack
Yellewjackets' Aerial A
Proves Toe Much for
Hobart Eleven
The Frank ford Yellewjackets added
another local train te Jhelr lit of vic
tims en Sntnrdny tifleriioen. when
Hevvnid Hewher's preteges: swamped
Hobart en Itrewn'. Field. IS te O. The
j Yellow jackets uncorked 1111 aerial at-
hick nun iiiimeii tini iinimrt mils und
four of their seven touchdowns were
scored In this way. Despite the in
clement weather an exceptionally large
crowd turned out for the game.
One of the features- of the game was
a sensational run by Heb Itemmy. In
the third quarter lie received the ball
STORE OPENS DAILY
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nellenburgS
ENTIRE BLOCK- MJ8KET HXnt2T STREETS L M
Men's New Fall Clothing
That Offers the Finest in Quality, Aeuvsi in Style and
Best in Workmanship al Lewest-in-Town Prices
Men's Geed-Looking Suits
Specially Priced a I
$17.75, $21.75, $23.75 and $27.75
Wide assortment of up-te-thc-niinute mode h - -well cut and nicclv
finished in every particular. Fine niaU rials and newest patterns
and color?.
Tep Coats, Special at .$20.00
Men's and Yeung Men's
Special al
Tn tan and blui .
Men's and Yeung Men's
Trousers at
Misses' Pretty Dresses
of Weel Jersey
Belivia
Many
Women's
Blouses at
I'ei'gi e ('( I . V
cellar. Suitabli f(r
cent i. uit-.
ty model,
wear with
Continuing Our Less -
Neatly Bound Plain
Runners
.70 IS-in. KuniUTs,. 2i)c mI.
..)() 21-in. ltunnvrs, 39c yd.
S1.1U 27-in. Runners, 49c jtl.
S1.2.") UO-in. Runners. 3-lc yd.
$1.33 3(5-in. Runners, 39c yd.
$2.30 3-1-in. Runners, 9Sc yd.
CREX
$35 te $50 Seamless Tapestry 150 Rui(s fiiffk
9M2fi. Seamless Velvet 3 (iradt; "f
Heom Size I Hca Axminster Ml ( ne Price tj4j
uiu mi,' vreui' i "i rugs
of 'J. mr- tn .i tu-t. n i-i. .Ne
Genuine Cerk Linoleum
44c Sq. Yd.
rwe ards Wide II nrth, if
I'erfvct, ,n.(W Sq. J rf.
Spenal lut of ::iMMi anl- 'pur
chased from one nf the lu'tt lino
leum makei-. Roem lengths
many of one pattern.
Offer Extraordinary!
50 Weeden Beds
Werth Frem $45.00 te $60.00
Phenomenally Lew Priced
at $22.50
The-e bed' .iii Liken iien i
suits and me nf beautiful pi Med
All ill full Sle
Choice of Amencan Walnut.
Ivery and Gelden Oak
,,.-.. '
Mostly only one of each kind.
N. SNEIiLENBURG & CO
011 Ills own n-yaril line nna ran mi
yards te Uebart's fi-ynrd line The
work of Themas and Adams and Cup
tn in Hale und Uldpath steed out promi
nently .
Ifeltncsliurj; was scheduled te pla.v
Allenlewn Professionals, but the tip--ililiers
failed te put III llll lippenraticc.
Malinger Gcrker received word en
I Weilnesdnv that everything was O. I.
1 nd the visitors would arrive about
neon, but they nre still te come. As a
result the regular game en crystal
Field was unable te he plnyed.
Vlnceme Journeyed te Conshehoeken
nnd held the Schuylkill Valley tenm te
a score of IM te 0. The gaine wns wen
by Censhy through the superior
eight, and Ylneeme gave the Crawford
clan one of the best early gHUicM It
bus ever play -d. Mucknrl. who went
in at right halfback for Ide. plnyed
s-pci taeulHi- ball and scored two of hi?
teem"n four touchdown. Archer also
uycil well for Conpheboekou, Archer
Inst year was with the f'nlen A. A,
I.egnn A. A. (pencil the season nt
I'lghtecnth and Kecklnnd streets by de
featlng the Hunting A. A. 27 te 11.
A lnrge crowd was in nt tendance and
Manager McClevkev's lads completely
outplayed the visitors, whose only score
enine in the final period, when Svvaiu
M. CLOSES AT
Raincoats,
$5.00 Fancy
$4.15
$3.00 '
nr
K'.-ZL ' :.,w -43 Economy Biihcin-nt
9 A. M. CLOSES AT e:30 P. M.
1 ery I euthful and Becoming Styles
That Are Most Out-ef-thc-Ordinary
Values at This Small Price of
$5.95
The popular, girlish, straight-line model,
with h new- lent! i cel ar and cuffs and black
patent leather belt. Shown in green, navy and
Copenhagen. One Is Sketched.
Alse charming vcleur dicsscb with rich Mlk
i-mbreidcry en skirt.
Women's & Misses' Velour
;' Velour and
$22.75
Coats. ..
hae deep fur
cellars; ethers with big cellars of self-material.
Stylish, loose llar-'-bai , medi Is, richlj mi
broidered and be and tiuirted plaitid back
(".it.-, witli beautiful embiunlcrv and stitching.
Various ,sleer ver-ien- --manv in one piece
with the side scum, some in raglan effect and
nt hern in regular tailored 'jlr. Mai"nt
linished with fnncy cuff's and button-.
In brown, reindeer and naw.
w ith liu.-ti.r
jumper drr'
Kr-
'
Busom nt
Than - Half -Price Sale of
Grass Rusts
Rugs
$11.00 (i9 Ruirs
S-I.9S
S6.19
SH.98
$7.19
$7.9S
ca.
ea.
ca.
ea.
et'
$11.00 (i12
$11.73 SxlO
S 1(5.30 Ml
SI 8.23 91
S21.73 9.13
$33.50 12x13
Rut's,
Ruys.
'llffs,
"s.
is, $11.98 ea.
'js, $13.98 ea.
ler tin- days sal m
mail cr phone urdir-
S20 Weel-Face Tapcstrv
Brussels J)2 ft. Rugs
TTtf-'N 111
U . J -- V
11
Pruty Onuita'. .ml
design;:. Second-. .'
the ngltt te iimu the
sold te ain eu-teir.er.
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alle er
n .-e'e
(in .uily
ii i.'ii-
Each
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Independent Grid Results
NATLtm.ww scours
l'mnlifer.l, 4A ttntxirt, 11,
CnnMinlimLrn, SI) Inrntne, 0.
Ilnllnn 'lnl, STt Kimiln. 11 .
IImpiij Hollim 131 tt.irreii tllll A, Ce .
Iilrnnlde. SB Vnrsitr A. A.. (I. .
MewllMiry . A., HOI rrnnilile A, A,, 0,
Norwood A. V,, 7t Ihirhr llrrmen, 0,
Ten ArrI, I .- 1 rnlriiiennt A. C... O,
rnltslllle. Oi retitrnllil, t). . , J. ,
Mlnernvllle flljinpli-a, nt St. Hair !
innra. II.
Celwin, 20i r.neln. 0,
I'hnrnlv All-Mnrw, 40 Metre, 0,
NINOAV RKAL'I.TS
f'lirinn llelnhtu, at Koilierontti 0.
VVetlllltlinie,e, 0 Independent, 0.
Telham. Ml Sit Vfrtien, O.
rhlladelpliU fttnra, 2H l'nthnndf r. Si.
Illtersldr. ati Keth A. '.. O.
IrC'llnteek Ht oml.elioelien, O
Mlantle Itr A. A., Hi llrrelilnc Miip, 0,
llnlv Name 111 K. ef C, O
llelllmien A. ( .. Ot I'nirirr A. ., 0,
( naldale. 701 I JliirdMle. It,
Mirnnndenh, lei I,aneai.ler e,
All-I.nneater, M Urel Knd, 0.
Mianiekln. O, Ml. liirmfl. e
scored en 11 forward pass from Yeung.
Kaufman and llrietbeupt were the
stars for Legan.
' Several ether teams. including
Northwestern and Hrldesburg, decided
te postpone tlidr epeniugs till this Sat
urday .
Save 3:ilifc en These
Women's $3.00
- Pure Worsted
Slip-en Blouses
at $1.95
er pretty models that have
either long or short sleeves.
The color assortment is very
exceptional.
cv " - . -; i:'iin"in li.iHeinrnt
Sturdily Made, Smartly
Styled and Economically
Priced
Beys' Clothing-
Reys' $?.30 Combination
Black Rubber Rain-Ci ZP
coat & Hat at.. Tr.UD
Of extra geed quality. Sizes 4
te 18 years. Splendid protection
ugamst bad weather and a sav
im: of doctors' bill. .
Reys' $1.23 Oliver (7 P
Twist Suits L.Le
Of line quality loiduiey in blue,
green and brown. Made geed and
strong for the schorlbej.
Revs' Norfolk (l -Scheel
Suits. . V'teLe
Of extra geed quflity cheviets.
Strongly made, big assortment of
colorings te select from. Knickers
full lined.
Beys' Corduroy
Suits
$5.50
Sizes 7 te 17. Splendid quality
full-lined knickers.
Bews' Norfolk Suits. : Pairs
of Full-Lined
Knickers .
$6.65
Of extra go"d quality fancy
cheviot Str""lv made and well
tailored. C te 17.
Bevs' Kn'ckers, 93c
Geed quality fancy cheviets and
corduroy. Well made. Nene
sent C O. D.
Beys' Knickers, $1.39
Sizes 7 te 17. Of extra line
quality corduroy, just what the
bes want for school.
-" -C K nij'ii.. I'..i- 1 . t
Beys' $2.50 Warm
Pullover Sweaters
at $1.50
llUOll,
- e r ice
: I) 1 1
s 1. at
( i- - 1 11
I I. e
papula r
puilevei style,
with I a r g e
s h a w 1 uillar.
Various color
combinations.
S?'a2
With
ellir.-
tee.
ei
79c Marquisc'tci a
Scrim Sash Curtains
Huij Twe I'airt ler II hat 1 uit
II enrf Ordinal ihj Pay for
(hit Halt I'ricc at
39c Pair
Pretty 1 urtain-, ininnvd wtli
luce and hemstitching Of liea1 y
quahtv niarquisrtte aid scrim.
300 Yards 9.Sc Imita- rCi
lien Leather at. Yd. eJC
Geed strong dull back in nlack,
green, led, l'iu. nd i-panish
brew 1
-.' . I I s. ' t
October Sale of
Wall Papers
Extraordinary Price Reductions
15c te 45c Wall Papers
lie t0 20c Re"
L.irgi usMirtimi't of papi rs for
all re( 11. . In block, ullevur
lleial, plum stripe, floral stripe,
printed ligured, tapestry and plain
oatmeal effects.
Cut-out or straight berdem te
match at 7 Ifec te 15c yard.
b'. '.w-i'jj 15"-neiy Uaucment
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