ti II it It Perm Aerial Attack, Proficient Against Dartmouth, May Smear Cernell nPATM HAQ rtiA xrri? rr 1-sssa rzs&sss&wuK. I in PfiWIIMP llTfc'XK.ffife PENN HAS CHANCE TO STOP CORNELL ELEVEN Coach Cannell, of Dart mouth, Alse Thinks Red and Blue Should Give Ithacans a Great Battle ERTRESSVAAG PRAISED pT r!NNSYTiVANIA has an excellent clinnce te cither defeat or held Cernell te n mighty low fccerc if Jt plnv just n little bit better en Thanks glvine Ftav thnn It did thin afternoon." .Tnrk Cnnncll, former Rtnr quarterback at Dartmouth and new head coach of the Haiieverlnntt, made the nbeve htatc merit t" Conch Jehn W. Helsman. or the I'cnn team, in the lehbv of the Hetel i'enniOvanln. in New Yerk, nn hour nftcr the sntne in which the lied an-' Hhic tied the big Green team. 14 te -1, in a contest that is dchtincdi te be ranked as among the really great kiwic vhncd by n 1'enn team in tills genera- "i'ennsjlvan'm has n mhhty fine tram and Its attack and general nil -prennd team piny make them leek like n crcnt eleven. I cannot tny tee much hIpeiiI tnc wenucriui iikuwhk , "i1","- "' played by jour team," concluded Can- l'cim will start this afternoon pre wring for Cernell. Scouts of the Itlm cutis who saw 1'enn en Saturday wit nmed 11 different Hcd and nine team from the one that played in either the Pittsburgh or Lnfnycttc ' gnme. ter Jlelit and stlck-te-lt iveness tnptain (ex Wiav anil his mates demonstrated that they hac it te the core. fWlCH they came from hcliind and ' tied Dartmouth when it appeared that rvcrythina van feit and that Venn icru destined' for its third sue ccisive defeat. Wiau and us mnfes teent te the heiyhtu of fighUng elerrni irhen they scored the touchdown that enabled them tq tic Jlir Crecn and fiic 7'cim ( moral victory. Klfly l'cr Cent Better One member of the Dartmouth team rtnfpd that the team was 50 per cent stronger against 1'enn than against Cernell. They point te the fact that .Tim Kobertsen, their brilliant leader, .. !,. ,., duum til lllnv lit ItliaCU 0110 nu- 111 ii" .-ii- .-' , , : . I that tin seeetidnry material was net in ( tlm bc-t of shape. I u-i.i. .n ...!.. resl Cnnuell was nMe te bring Ids team along te tin; fmm that was expected wenks age. Tlint is the basis for the genctul let'l ing that the Hed and Uluc has an cx elciit chance te upset the dope or uirne mighty near it. Doble's pjstem Is well known te fevernl of the reaches, nod they plan I te drill the team relentlessly en defence and the ..ime way en nffcine. There H no denying the fact that 1'enn has an cffptite. It proved it Saturday by having fwcntv-twn fust downs against n team that e'utwelghed It hut did net eutgamc It. Forward passes, line bucks and the gnnernl run of plays were used and sencrally successfully. rlllj manner in which Penn utilised the aerial attach and siacecded in it completely myitlficd some of the Xrw Yeifc alumni of 1'enn. irhe had heard that the lied and lllue had no Galvanized Beat Pumps mnniifarltlreil ll.V I.. I), nemer Ce.. ."1 N. - .. Main S?( J ilvrKfl ll3i LINOLEUMS T.arfftut ciclule dealer In NertheRat Pcetlen Send for tlnmte nnn aamrlen. rlienei (iermnntewn uj, 3RI5 Henslnsteii Av. Mm WHY GROW OLD? j v I bu atrl elecplisi. Un.a bad nenei r become ilccrupll Dr iie!el of tlie I'ncult! of Pari i -.elied a. sjntem of trcnlmcnta (tractll. rub. bmsn by which n imtnlxsr of Ilia can be .'(Mated wit bout medicine Have studied with Dr. Clort and receiver I a dlplemi from him te teach In United Mates Ida "Health Method" us set forth In bis book. "Never Grew Old." 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At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. ellOci. Liniment Stens Tbctortureeftklultch willquickly be relieved by applying before reUrlnr. Oneef Dr.Hobaeo'a Itching Sldn6 I TteuMps family Kcmedlee. Dr.Hdbsen35 EczeinaOintmcnt KSSSJilinllJtiJTf'.i'.'iiV'.'"Myftltlal H I 1 i H fl B II I ILL ET y "1jjg I 'flG (Paittil cnwnj Dartmouth Feul Helped Penn in Last Touchdown The play that gave 1'cnnsylvanln 's second touchdown against Dart- euth was net understood by the pectnters. After the game Cnrl Iced, the head linesman, explained it all. I'cnn was en their own IS-yard line and n first down. Three hrwnrd pnbsca were tried and they '1 failed. Wrny then punted te Dartmouth's 7-yard line. C)n the punt, while he ball was In 'the air a Dartmouth llaycr clipped Krtrcsvaag from be- ind. According te Rule 23, Section . which reads as follews: "If n foul U committed by n player when neither side is in possession of the mil, the ball shall go te the offended Ide as ilrRt down nt the point of the i'eul," the officials ruled that It wan 'enn's ball tlrst down where it was !accd te earth. That was en the 47- "ard line. A reverse, n hidden -ball trick worked by Wrey, a 10-yard smash through tackle by Hemer, nn off side penalty inflicted en Dartmouth and Wrny'H surprise run around the (recn left end accounted for the score. offense te epcak of and teas only -n doormat for the ether llg colleges. Thirteen Completed Forwards Thirteen times did the Itcd and Bin., complete forward passes and n'ways for substantial gains. The aerial method of attack was used twenty-live times and of these tried four weve Inter cepted. All of which shows that I'enn did some clever forward passing. One of the forward passes intercepted in sulted in the secend Dartmouth touch down, when Siegfried caught one r.nd ran .u jards for the score. AVrey. Miller. Sullivan. firne. J.rtrcsaag and Lnugdeu llgured In the i-feehing and throwing of the passes l'irst one and then the etlirr would eaten a pass and scamper along for gains. Usually diminutive Itex Wrny would ile flip Imrllnt- l.uf !'., ahi i I ''"' ,hl" Hn unl '' "l Seuth IlrthUhem. fco fce fco weuiii (ie inc mining, hut Ten Jill pr irret junctice ulll he Imiu t ry dn. CemDare today's ATLANTIC with, any ether uri ATL According te Izi.v I.cvenc. the veteran coach and one of the greatest wlugmcn ever developed nt 1'cnnsylvanln, Cnrl Krlrcssvnag p.ajed the gume of his life nt'd etic worthy of all-Amcrlean men tion against Dartmouth. "Fer all-around work and perfect ncss in line play, KrtresNvaeg played one of the greatest games I hue ever ecu a 1'enn end play. He toppled ever the terrific interference of Dartmouth time nnd again, made tackles that teemed at times Impossible nnd caught passes that were simply grent. "Te think that a man crippled and bruised ns Kr.lc was before that game "eultl get down the field quick enough te catch the receiver of n punt make me say once ngnln that his playing was absolutely spectacular. I cannot say oe much for this boy, net tlint I. want e rate him above any of our ether ends but he really jilaycd the kind of a game that I would like te sec every I'cnn end play." vtrniLn ie coaches and players icerc heartened at the nrcat play icerc heartened at the great p of the team te an extent that Jim been unrivaled the last two years ana teeie joyous, it remained for lleisman, the head eench, te reflect and give the result of the issue fiem the technical viewpoint. Helsnmn Pleased "l'enn phewd Saturday afternoon that they have the punch. Wc had a better defense than we exhibited nt any t me this season ngainst Dartmouth, which 'has a great set of backs and n "turdv line. Qur offense, that has al al weh been geed, went a bit better Sat urday afternoon nnd showed all of the conches that the plavers learned their lessens of the Inst week well. "Dn-tmeuth has n great team and a wonderful leader in Hebertsen nnd gnve us n great battle. They deserve the redlt of making us show the best tlint wns In us I cannot praise our boys Individual! the all did great work, and inv only hope Is that they de the same against Cernell." Hex Wrey, with his mother nnd father, looking en, phned the greatest game of his caieer. Ile ran the ends, hit the line njul threw puvses that elec trified the crowd. lie was all ever the field, and en one occasion made a tackle tlint prevented n score, for he was the inly man between the (8 rccn back nnd the goal line. Coach Fear3 Overcenfldencc JjiMen, l'n . Nev 1 1 On" of the bin eM Hi8l ninfruntlnK Own Dr. "Jerk" Hulher'nnl this celi li Unit of iirrMmtlnK tlie .lnilefcitwl Unfioctte I'elleBP leani fruin Iwemlnc nercnnndnit ns te 111" outcome f the nr"'i.tl rentPHt with I.ehlnh I'nlep. 1 Pt vv gasoline Today's Atlantic is a better gasoline because Atlantic refining engineering recognizes and moves with the progress of automotive con struction and changing operating conditions. Tt is a better gasoline because it is higher in calorific units. Because it is a mere finely balanced combination of the volatile elements (needed for proper vaporization, quick ignition I and complete combustion) and the heavier power-producing fractions. Compare it with any ether gasoline! Nete hew eagerly Atlantic takes the spark even in cold weather; hew little pepping and sputtering when warming up. Nete its quickness en the getaway, its sure-foetedness en the pickup, its power and persistence en the hard pull. And in the sustained test watch the fuel knocks disappear, carbon diminish, mileage increase. Compare it! There's an Atlantic Pump en you are traveling" ANTI C GASOLINE PutsPepinYeur Motex? OnfilL ur uummu IN YELL Manager Bowker Says New Faces Will Be Seen in Next Saturday's Game QUAKERS PLAY CANTON A ecneral shnkeun In the FrnnkfeH Yc'lewjackcts will result from the 11 7 defeat handed the Northeast e'even en Sntiinlnv nfternoen by Conshehockcn. Neither Manager Heward Itevvkcr or the fans who support the team were nlenscd with their work In the clash with the Ironwerkcru nnd drastic fhnnees will fellow. Frank ford hns a great collection of stars. Ne one Is denying tlint. Thev breezed along and ran up scores of d" and (10 points en tlieir opponents mi'' could have made deub'c. When Helmes burg was placd the followers of the Yellewjackets expected their favorites te bury their ancient rivals under a lop sided core but Frankford wen by a slnr'e point. There were murmutlnes of dlssnt Fer skin blemishes "RESINOL Soelhinq &ndHe)inq It reduces irritation andusually restores theskinte its normal healthy condition Trialfrce Dep.2-r Mesinel BaHImereMI. In- the read OWJACKETS was done. Coindieliockcn was known te have n geed team, one of the best In years, but no one count see me iron workers lowering the colors 01 inc ici ici levvjnckcls. Y'ct they completely out played Frnnkferd until the uptewncrs 'nunched nn ncrinl attack and scored their only touchdown. Had they adopted tliese tactics earlier in tne game mere might have been a different result. Innagcr Uevvker la net vvlthliheldlnz hlsoplnlenon the game. HendmltsC'en nlaved tings around his team, but bays that thcre will be many changes I Curry's for Gifts) We Invite your inspection of our dimus (greeting ar&js for seciul and commercial greetings, surpassini? in tnstc, quality and variety any display ever presented te our patrons. Illustrated Booklet OTHER. DEPTS op LEATHER GOODS. CAMERAS. NOVELTIES, ETC. Economy STORE OPENS 9 A.M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P.M. MONDAY, NOVrMlir.M 14 101 'i NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK -MJRKET II xnf2Ze STREETS L 3 Celebrating the Anniversary Daily With Something Exceptional in Women's Wear Tomorrow's Feature Offering Women's and Misses' $15 Warm Winter Pole Sports Coats Without a Doubt the Most Practical and Service able Ceat of the Season, Marked te Sell for Anniversary $8.95 at Well made of cozy heavy coatings in brown and navy. Jaunty plain or plaited back models with deep cellars, cuffs and belt. Many arc attractively silk stitched. Women's and Misses' Smart Tan Sports Coats, Unusual at Alse black plush coats in sports length, trimmed with buttons and can be worn with or without belt. Tan sports coats have inverted plaited backs and arc semi-lined. Women's and Misses' Stylish dt Ar Winter Coats at JplO.yO Fnthiencd of belivia, silvcrtenc, vcleur and mixed coatings Deceining plain, plaited or flare-back styles, with deep fur or self material cellars. Women's and Misses' Fur Coats at $32.50 te $49.75 Geed-look mj? model of brown or kit ceney, with deep cellar and bcll-slmpe cuds. Can be worn with or without bdt. b",' . I MViS Economy Iiascmcnt t Women's $2.50 Pink Coutil Corsets Almest Half Price at $1.29 Medium bust or girdle top mod els with lenj; hip lined. Honed throughout with Wlialen boning. c m cornets ui $1.50 ,0 $4.50 Medium bu t or girdle top stvleb. Undermuslins and Aprons Superfine Values for Anniversary Women's Long-SIeeM; Nightgowns, Special at 89c Fine lingerie cloth, with yoke of birmll tueks and embroidery, insertion and edging Women's Flannelette Nightgowns. (-Q Remarkable at Osis Slipover models in pink or blue stripe flannelette. Cut full. Women's Pink -ir Ratistc Bleemers . . LeC Llastic tit wuibt unci knee. Women's Gowns, Envelope Chemise and jt Bleemers at 7 C HatiMc or lingerie cloth. Lncc trimmed or tailored btyles. Neat Amoskeag Gingham Aprons, j j Excentienal at OuC Fine blue -and -white check Amoskeag gingham, with bib. Piping or rutlle. SN-LLLUBURXjS Ec""i- Basement N. SNELLGNBURG & "1 fiil, i he TMiCnitelnhln OunkerH at the ball park en Saturdny, November 120. Despite its defent at the hnnds of Cen- shy, Frnnkfertl followers sun nave cun cun fi.ipnpe In the abilltv of the tenm te lower the colors of the Quakers. Lee Cenwny's team wns Idle en hat urdav, but will have n strcnueun week In preparing for the famous Canten llulldegs, who play here next Saturday. It Is one of the greatest collections of football players In the country with seven AH-Amcrlcnns. .4. Mailed Upen Request CJ.CURRV 3. I 8i2fliesliiut5f.8i2. ' Basement $15.00 Geed News for the Large Weman! Women's $2.00 Extra Size Pantalettes and Petticoats Generously Cut in Price te $1.19 llcay quality 'atce.i in nil wanted sliadc.i and floral efT'eetb. Pnntulcttes have double row of shirring mid plaited ruffle at ankle. Petticoats have ruffled flounce. Women's .$ t Silk l'ctticeats, CJ1 OfT Heavy quality nll-jcrscy, uImj combinations of taffeta and mes- saline, with novelty striped tctapkiited an(j piajn flounces. S"W w. JiIuS Economy Basement Beys' $7.50 Shaker Knit Pullover Sweaters $5.00 at Geed heavy wool Shaker-knit pulleve' .sweaters with V neck or bhnwl cellar. Beys' $2.50 lull- (t r Over Sweaters at J)I.OU Warm, seniceuble sweaters in the popular pull-ever style, with large bhnwl cellar. SNLLLLNlTTJaS Economy Bacement en Thanksgiyingr Jte, lnKnnn. ihn nlnli rtllnr fr.rwitrd of the Tedd team, wns u5?ndil for two vvcehs snJ flned 520 rer hlltinK aidtj ;uiirneii, of 'he 1. ft J' Ceat eleven. In the dre Inif room at Teilds' neld two eekii age. We buy our coal where we get only the very BEST We serve you right, and We Knew Hew OWEN LETTER'S SONS Largest Ceal Yard in Philadelphia Trenten Ave. & Westmoreland St. Phene New ! j Specials for Girls' $10 Clever New Cozy Winter Coats In Fabrics and Styles ie Delight Girls and at Lew Anniversary Markings te Please Parents $7.95 Chic belted nnd loose back models, with fur cloth, fur or self material cellars. All nicely made of geed quality fancy cheviot, vcleur and mixed nnnt inrre in rtnn t 4-a. 1 4 ..n. .vbi.i,i3. jji aitue i lv x uiic, Girls' $12.50 Snug Winter Coats at Fashioned of eleur, fancy chcxiet and mixed coatings in swagger belted and loose back models, with pockets and button trimming. Sizes 6 te 1-1 years. Girls' Pretty Serge Dresses, Half (0 An a ncc, d.ii ................... J' v V Fine quality serge, trimmed with colored silk, braid, embroidery and belt. Uex-plaited skirts. Sizes G te li years. Girls' $3 Tub Dresses, Wonderful O r p Popular ginghams in plaid, checks, stripes 'and plain colors, effectively trimmed with centrabting colors, belt and pockets. SizeB G te 14 years. SnCeTnbUrgS Economy Basement Women's $3 Pure Worsted Sweaters Blouses at $1.85 Novelty weave in all colei3. Very pepujar style, with short sleeves and round neck. Asserted frizes. Can be worn as waist. SMLLbNSw'iijS conerny Biuien.cnt 49c Lace Bris Bise Half Sash Curtains Brought Down te Almest Half Price in Anni versary at 27C Ea. Made of geed c) u ality w li i t c net in prelf flora 1 c. H a v c e e i leek cd ftiUhe d edge loop n n u at top fei handling. Sue eG.x.'iG ini'he't. Offered jtiet m tmir ter Fall house denning, when worn-out curtains are usually icplaced. id s :L ! 1 l All Rich, Heavy, High-Pile AXMINSTER RUGS Sizes 9 x 12 Ft. and 8.3 x 10.6 Ft. at JSZ4 ea. One big group rugs te a customer. 130 rugs fei tomenow's sale only. se mail or phone erdei-. B Extra Linoleum Special 44c sq. yd. Twe 1 arus M trie erlh. Genuine Cerk Linoleum U Weel-Face Tancstry ft. Rugs m, V'w1? 9"eiU,1 an(l nlleui UMgnr. VccJn'ds the right te limit the quantity hud te any custenS'. rh, Nev t .Tli xecutlV fi irmteil HtnUii Military Aadn vei j'eini. iivnifw- ............. ", -r pcrlbcra te the Amy Athlcttca AmoeUtt .. .1-1 m-m. M Infnpn, nil ttll ball ttpkets will, be ,JII'1 J tm Welt Jfeig or Nevcmhcr 15 10 17 nnd 18. I J COAL Bell, Frankford 2 ISO Keyjtene, Eat 7754 Tuesday $8.95 FURNITURE -1 1 Notable A nniversary Discounts Feather Upholstered Feet Steel at $1.98 Pillow Bolster Sets $3.69 Mahogany or, hery flnlali. up-v helstcred In dentin, or cretenne -v $16.50 Genuine Heed Rockers $9.95 $8.50 Parler Tahle, $3.95 -Ix.l Inplj, $30 Iren Bed Outfit, $22.95 m tt Arir. anie $30.00 Bra&s Bed, $17.95 $1.75 Dining Chair, $2.69 r top i a c L S7.00 All Steel Springs $3.69 Limit of 2 if l,nfit tr nn v.. v.i in Roem-She Lennlh ' Brussels 0vi9. $10.00 'i ) leserve j'lill l LMiiiiJS Economy Dasemcnt i A ti li i iiisrk. M I uf eel II rr tonne ha r .it price i Va&U fflwl h h'i i i .1 itr t I imi er L.i iiinTiiv L.uicment Jp ':: ' -y I 'I t in ru f m t m M 4 Iffl II I 1 i-'ffi; 'l IV I 7. h r XM. SiNELLENRnnn st, "" A - - KH XV i , iA Jl
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