'"! 15223 ESINOL i r Soelhinq &nd HeAlinq CfelifrAw&y Blotches Vocation Red Records !1 ,- ni.M.l1l.fc Have lanen jrimuueipiuu hv Storm fleavThem Tomorrow BLARED BURKAttT iS V. Cei1. 11th & -Walnut Sts. I 20 S. 10th St. f I r DYE STOCKINGS OR SWEATER IN "DIAMOND DYES" i "Diamond Dyes" add years of wear Vte worn, faded skirts, waists, coats, iteckings, sweaters, coverings, hang liagii draperies, everything. Every "pickage contains directions se sim- pple any woman tan put new, ricu, rfideless colors into her worn gar il metUS or arycu even sue naa AH i J... J !.(. T..-i I.... n! 'lieVCr UtU UVIUIV, JMl UU iIO- 1 Dye nfflte if. , J T-k ii, tiecause uiamunu JLycs arc guaran US GET THIX MEETS Other Schools Decline te Sched ule Indoor Competitions With Dr. O'Brien's Runners BATTERIES SHY AT W.PHILA. uctuic. juai uuy u-i ..... " -,'.. i ehd Dyes no ether kind then . i, "'"",. ..7.7. ": freur material will come out right, ' triw, n- rAUL prep pKNTRAL Hiail SCHOOL, for the first time In its history, ! UnaUJe te schedule n clngle track meet. Indoor track comnetltlen ntnrtrrl In the Philadelphia public high (schools nbeut twenty ycnrH nge, Since then Central High, with 'one exception, has ruled sunreme. The Mlrrnrw wen the linmml "Qiindi" eerv yeiir excent mi i, wnen nest mtimleipiiia High Hchoel cnrrled off the honors. Coached by Dr. Mnttlicw C. O'Hrlen- ene of the. urcatct truck thters that or jnKtructed a schoolboy, the Crlm Crlm keii nnd Oeld linn Hwnmprd every rival. Very poldeni' has Dr. O'llrlen rnerheil n learn thnt was near defpnt, eutvldc of me jiii i aggregation. He has devel oped track iirliir-tc-j "from the ground up."' Kvery boy who comet under his care Ii nurHcd along from Hie elemental stages te the finldhed product. This means that when Dr. O'llrlen ntits team en the track It knows every angle et me sport, nnn. consequently. Is ahead of ether teams in experience. imhi year, ns iitmui. i;cniral wen Hie i no Irnm rnme I through with cnic ami no one was sur prised. But for some reason or ether. - ulmn tlin Mlllii.1 lull, r'nittiiitilnn .... illkti net te streak, spot, fade or run. Athletics of the Philadelphia Public Tell your aruygist wnemcr me ma- Jiign m-iinem met last fall, indoor fnck terial you wish te dye is wool or silk, was abolished. Slrnngc In ny. ccr. ler whether it is linen, cotton erl fnftltinleii in the Intcrsclieliisllc .tmUn poeds. Advt. League ntcd acalift the oiimpctitleii plea goeas- navx. w(t t,1(, 0Jttrptl)n u Criltrn) .-Neinin; lining I However, the Supcrlsery Commit l Ice's mllns did net state that the schools would have te step Indoor track .altogether. Only the nnnual "Quads'' I were abolished Therefore every one J I Mippe.-cu me 4cnoeiv would arrange dua, I iiicf ts. But nothing of the seit linn Imp i I cned. . i Vlilually cery public high school In the city hn. an Indoor team, but when , Central (rip- te nriutigc n meet the ether i uhrels viv uethiiij doing, i Iv. O'Brien hn ben linliiliif? his nthlelex for the !;it month. He lias I ecu sending the bejs through light uorkeiith nnd Is vainly tr.iing te rinedule meet. Ne t'atrhcr nt West Philadelphia t eaches I.ukens nnd WIN, of West Philadelphia High's baseball team, re ceiu' issued ii call for battery candi dates. Out of approximately 2700 students, enlv six reported for the pincticc. And, te make matters worse, two of llic."e youngsters bad been en the arsity wpiad last year. "Chick" Austin and 'Thil" Mower .me two bejs back from last-year's ; team. Geerge. Pawling. Jr.. fermerl of Kpiscepal Academy, nnd "Jee" Alt house, of last season's Krcsbnwn team ine the two ether premising candidates. I All of these euths lire twlrlcrs. 1 Messrs. Lukens nnd 13111s nre won wen , derlng what they ure going te de for n backstop this season. "Jee" Bogart, i Inst year's tuptatn, who did the catch ing, has decided te play In the out eut tie'd. Bogart injured his index finger Inst season, nnd doesn't want te take any mero chances. "Ding" Powers, who rellccd Begait, ulse Is nn out , lieldcr. and wnuts te go back te his old I pest in left field. Heweier, if no one is leiimi cnpauie ni iiehiiiic down tint 1 I m i W- Teach Children Te Use v Cuticura Seap Because it Ii best for their tender iklnt. Help it new and then with touches of Cuticura Olntmentspplled te first signs of redness or. rough ness. Cuticura Talcum is also excel lent for children. frhw, fleapae. Ointmant S3 and SO?. TaJcum2A. VCuUcura Seap ihaTaa without muf . m m Whirling-Clethes Dry a Tubful nzruAswsza HAVMRF6RD (MADS STAGGER TO BREATHLESS TRIUMPH , i ' : J. Main, tine Alumni Using' Straight-Arm E0eclivelyrCrdtvls te 16-13 Win Over Varsity Ftive Every Cigarette Registers a Kick !,, JuiW'w- "iry-MM ' ntj-i'ti.rw ir.t j ' r.' ivfc,! r rnr v-r"' jl i "The Sir LmiHrett re'l'tinfrt Sir rer r'r nulrles IIS te f-pnti. cri'jne MliimHl AUn-iitf aifl. tnfp I', ,,lj,. htm uven I he Uchn or flvt-(ul-tu:mtu toepi." " "JJ1 ' hew much longer they hail nevlaed Version of Morts D'Arlhur. THATeld piece of unexcusable dogma te the effect tliat "they never come back" was decisively disproved last night. Basketball stsfrs who have twinkled InHhc'lInvcrferd College firma ment in the wist enme back te the old sod for n game with the varsity, and , when the smoke nnd dust cleared away at' the end of the argument they staggered out en the long end et (i 10-13 score. The stellar aggregation which denned the mail last night was gathered from near nnd far for the event. The nearest was "Weenie" (Invert, who lives en the campus; the farthest was "Beb" Burrltt. who holds down n Jeb as executive secretary of the Ablngteu Y. M. C. A. It muy be stated, hew crr, that the latter Is no ten-drinker. The ether wnrrler for the nffiriilutlve included "Englebeak" Williams, the noted jester nnd track performer; Nell Cllmerc, former football captain nnd strong man: Phil Corsen, the sterling nil-round athlete, and ethers who steed ready In fact, did jump into the breeches at the vital moment. Early Speed The pluy of the alumni in the first three minutes of the gnme was char netcrlxcd by n brilliant display of dash nnd speed. Their meteoric tllght around the fleer resulted In the quick acquisi tion of several deuble-deckers In a row. They scintillated. Then the varsity get busy wiUi their short pnsslng gr.me, and things were ecned up. Thcie was a short pause, during which Cnglebcak. festooned nbeut the neck of Corsen for support, was heard te whisper hearsely: "Wlu. eh. why. did I eat that last apple dumpling?" The game centlnuid, with no let-up In the strenuous pare. Beth sides were out for bleed, and there was u reason ably geed prespp t of getting some. Then time was lulled again, and the majority of the invaders dreped Hat en their backs, expressing feeble ln- Wllh one minute te go In the llrt half the nlumnt assisted one nnether te their feet and 'plunged info the frav again. There tins a med scinmble nt the start. Ollmerc appeared nfler a short line buck, two snappy passes, three fals, one stumble, four shetM, nnd the alumni has garnered nnether basket, just as the whistle mew. Mcere nt tnc cnu ei 7. Abe Lincoln Said ' "Ged mdst fove the Common People ile rrmdc se many of thorn." He also gave them enough sense te leek out for themselves. .Se they hnve sturtcd a BanK of Their Own. It is bucked by thelLaber Organizations. It has nil Modern Facilities Day and Night Service, .Safe Deposit Bexes, Savings Department paying A'e Interest , ANDln addition it ih a Cu-epcrutivu Bank the . Depositors Share in the' Profits, Come in nnd let us tell you ubeut it. .. - -1 m the urst nan, Carried te Sidelines In the period between the, halves, tliCre was some spirited conversation en the sidelines, whither the iiiumnl squad hail been carried. " ' 'Toe much smoking," observed Corsen, 'with ghastly facet ltleusncss. "Yeu really uh must cut It out, Jehn." , . . "Oh, shut up," returned hnglcbcnk faintly, clutching' his diaphragm. "If T ever get .out of this rtlhe I'll take up embroldcryfer exercise." The second half witnessed one of the most titanic struggles lit the annuls of basketball. Ne tp'artcr was asked, ami none was given, beyond the two Inte which this period was divided nt the earnest behest of the ntiimnl. With a demennlcnl light In their eje thc graduate battlers hurled themselves at their fees. If they hit them, we and geed. If they did net, they fell down and rested. Carries Ball Well " 1 There were remarkable feats of prow ess. Nell (illmore wns particularly geed nt tarrying the ball, using th- ' strnlght-nrm with telling effect,. unJ "Weenie" Craves fixed his oppenetf tlme nnd again by dodging between theli legs. Perhaps the piize coup of the evening wns thnt by .which the points were scored which placed the alumni in the , lead. Corsen had retired memcntarlij from active participation in the fray, 'anil wns balancing himself under the opponents' basket while the tide of bat tle surged te the ether end of the fleer, i Suddenlj the ball cnnin flying from the Inngle of nrms and legs nt the; ether end of the court. Corsen accepted It without comment, stepped te one shk nnd dropped It neatly In the basket. The game was'en. 927-929 Chestnut Street Jehn C. O'Callaihin, Preudent Bsnj. B. Bewmsn, Ait. Treasure ') Stever C.'Sneek, Vice Preiideat Graham C. Woodward, Secretary COUNTY FAIR RAGE WARD MEE I BRITISH GOLFERS Open a Charge Account Any responsible party in Philadelphia may open. a charge account here, and arrange te get a Gainaday Washer, Irener or Cleaner conveniently. You'll find none of the "impossible red tape" at the Gainaday, store practically speakinj;, your terms are our terms. We Are Net in the Price Cutting Class A Square Deal for All Washe p Irener It's the Real Way te Buy Things That Run Inte Meney Yeu Need Only $5 and a Geed Name Gainaday Electric Ce. 107 Seuth Uth Street 1336 Walnut St. 517 S. 52d Sf. Banquet Fellows All-Day Ses sion of Association in Hetel Lerraine Dates for Fair Meets Kutztown, August 22 te 25. Lebanon, August 29 te Septem ber 1. Philadelphia, September 4 te 0. iteading, September 11 te 18. Nazareth, September 12 le 10. Allcntewn, September 18 te 23. ".anraslrr. September 20 te 30. Yerk. October 2 te 7. PLAN CHANGES Leading Players Petition for Championship Systems ' J'S" Ustfd in America I'.'i at a Time Londen. Feb. ft. Chnnges In the regulations governing both the English men's nnd women's nnutcur golf cham pionship tournaments for the ceminc season appear probable. Petitions or suggestions from players of both sexes requesting extension of the iuallfyiug rounds hnc received considerable sup port nnd will be considered at coming meetings et the national organizations. In part, these proposed changes lunu developed as the result of the interna tional piny between English nnd Ameri can players during recent season. 'llic American opposition te the Eng Deuble check let tcr nnd number Transparent celluloid tab Tico-penilion name folders Wide writing space i ii, fltt0 .fl!.?,:' ,::' i .. . ,,. , u wx The remainder of the team will be !,,',,' syhania State Association met geif I mPiM iMlT PMf Ort ,1 V nt tllf I In- rillllliri ill" imini u llimriru in lia trwir -ETTE takes. iilSIIS is'Tiss.r.n ..w,.:iJ, tel Lerraine. Bread street and Fair- with results. A petition heavily In out of wash- Toek, wi-end base; "Pet" Elliett, mount nvenuj-. I 'resident Marry y, into, ayer m reusing r imp ; com .tlens ler the . kliin fulfill- Pnekpp flilpil linvn- I'lf.it. '" ineinnii. ".. muiiiMi mi; u in roil- -- iiuiiiu-ui' I'liiiiiiiniiiiMii i 1:. ri-uuv iui- as the drudgery. ' ', ",l''i.'i . fl ,,"?!'. . l" l ,.n.sp.:' , ., "r.; Ine with nn address nt 10 o'clock In the., presentation te the championship en- clectric washing "peweis left iTcld. " I morning nnd there was action aplenty mittce of the Iteyal and Ancient Gelf until miunignt wnen inn cuesrs pui'eu vmiu. . J.AUN-DRY the messincss day, as well Fer this machine needs no wringer. Yeu simply press a feet lever and the clothes are lifted out! HANLON FOULS PIMPUS of the water and whirled dry' Philadelphia Boxer Disqualified In without touching them. i Beut at Atlantic City Just think wash, rinse. L At.,nn,lc. ''(?':. Js!-.''.". l'c!- TwAF blue and dry for the line- without wringing them tub te tub and without ing te put your hands in water. LAUN-DRY-ETTE Ai! . . - . .."? w- "..' ---""- -.:" ui- uui'tiri iii'i niu most meuern ena clncient lni. ueierie iiarry i-ulc Uisqunuuctl ( imt nj,eu starter A. i: f.vfe ...fin ...i14km T . .. j ill.. I'm Mifimtin in invnn .... ... their feet from beneath the banquet table. The banquet was a big affair, for nil banquets which horsemen glve usually are big. Lieutenant (iovcrner Ticldlc man and Senater A. 1 Daix. Jr., were among the speakers. Sir. neldlcman re- ematiur tournaments, without Petition Heady The petition, accompanied by n cir cular, was sent a month n?e te ull playcr.s who took part in the amateur championship') of JIlL'O and 11)21, ex cepting the American competitors, who were known te indorse Hie reterinsstig- 1 w ' lllllllll.l 1, ,'111 lil.lilltlll 1.1 t.Mlln.l 1,111.. r 1 .A i.Ml.Mlit nM .lAMI .Itn A.n, II... ' Plmpu", of Atlantic nty. In the second he would be the next ioeruer. lie E',i. . ...?.. V i"nli ' "s '" .". ' from rim nd of their scheduled eight-round did say that he was opposed te squat- n,,nif.n- , mnnftltien ihlrt .'fuenlnv'- i hav-1 TZtVvln;lL ZTl W i ,, e .Ist' tlne Mty oft the map te make . te'quulify. followed l.v mntnhe-oier I het nigiiinetit in the llrat frame. Ilanleii I n' mheeates for a State fair iittcnded ...!mn'niiin,,,in.l)!'.',.ufn.ir i,..0r'..,..!. i," ..in'!' I -het ii wck,.,l light whirl, struck the , banquet., nnd, excepting th- semi-linaK nod flu- ' is the , V;i' .attI'r .,,eleu the be t. and Pimpiis ,Tenl, u. K. Scott was supposed te ,,,,. ws 1Ver i-ightcn Imb-s. The Ihm i-i llic ildiihleil ll'i in u lieiilinl i-nrnep f ivmi i i ..e .i. n. ..:. f i. . ..i . . " ., i , .... 1 hi ,'i inu i-i-imiK. . iie I'einifis wpru iiKMCti ei'r iiu run ' I.cathcrmun j v.vn.v. !, i.ci us ucm-. : - -"; i railed cm te ine wire ii was discovered ' enstrate it at your home be-' ''''." ."nl10!- et Atlnnt'l.'1 ,liI; w.en that Mr. Scott had been drawn. fore you buy. Ntw iew "r Mickey Conners, of Philadelphia, There wns music nn.l songs for evciy price convenient terms, fl" Uhniie Ci v"ber ZT"f m,-l be(,-v- M1s Vl!!abc,,' "e-'-Hck, the. Phene Spruce 5817. ndC "while the'uukeTci y' J? Kr1 !'L?iih .!5 "T,, ,ekc' sa"B ,brce IIVUnniA ts ivi.iwiii't WnCT ranklin miller The m Heuscfurnhh'mg rerc MS '" "'""l '"1 l" M's-,ena """I" When It came te real cntei tainment ,m"Kl ii." V .'.- ., .,...,.!.. ' Heward McNnb. en "Hew te Make JUIUU. IPlllll. ... lll.nill,., llllll . .1111.1,1 ... 1I., TInn, " . ,1 ,. Liir iiviDvuikii .,..i, iuvv, u tuei ! Daly, Father Penn's entry, fought one ".j of the meat scnsutlenal bouts seen here . u ,!?.' In some time. There wns Utile te . ll' i-hoese between the two boxers at the I finish. ' BOS ARRIVES TODAY CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Dutch Cue Star te Prepare for Bit Hard Tourney Here e report of Secretary J. F. Scl- demnuge snewca me organization te ne in a flourishing condition, including practically nil. the local bodies of the State. Jehn C. Simpsen, of Spring field. Mnss., gave an interesting dis cussion en county fairs. Betterment of thirty-six holes. A total of 217 phi en weie can-1 asscd by the petitioners for icfuith. ' Of these, 14S iine replied, 12!). in- i eluding a majority of the lending timu- ' tours, being in faier of the suggfMcd new conditions and nineteen opposing them. Agitation te rcfeimthe Indies' open championship along similar lines, pie riding for qualif ing rounds nnd longer mnlr-hes. has ulse much support. Miss Cecil Leltch, the present title holder nnd leading Internationalist, Is reported te be promoting n new tournn teurnn meat plan which she will propee In the form of a resolution nt the annual council meeting of the Ladies' Ceif t aafat aZZaTfHabalaaaal Heavy ijrayi WQ I (I I Ml llll B prrssbeardV KBB III l III illl III j J I I I I III isgsSl Index te fit your business the trotting sport wns the siibjett of a! Union, en February 10 talk by Man In M. Smith, of HuOnle. , general discusnlen en liew te henvht p mi iiii A Mass. Aggies Here Tomorrow The Maasacbusetts Acslrs ene of the lt collfite Icp-IieiKpv tPuniM In Naw I.nitlnnil. will lea Ainlicrtit. Mans , tenUint for riilladalphla. lpre lliev eieii a twu-ariinia kerlcH ut Die l( I'iiIucp lemarrnw- iituht. Tlie leIIpbc uevs will pluv the BlrenK St. Xlchelua and Quaker Clly tcuna. I'nien Tnittlng Association, en the "Tretting Herse," closed the afternoon session. Arv Hes. of Helland, the amateur our county fairs followed. The address balkllne billiard champion of Europe. I ?.' A I1- Cosden. president of the will reneh here today te put the hnlsh ing touches te his prnctlcn for the nmatcur iuternatleuul 18.2 chnmplon chnmplen ship tournament which will begin ut the Mnnufaeturers' Club en Monday. He will be accompanied by Percy X. Cellins, the former national champion, who finished fourth in the annual na tional Class A tournament. Eileunrd lteudll, the well-known French slinen pure, Is new here, se thnt by tonight both of the foreign plncrs who me in this country In quest of the world's title will be en the scene Ites iccently was the.ietim of nn at tack of giip which threatened for a l line te develop Inte pneumonia, but, with the exception of a slight cough, he lias entirely recovered. SKATING TITLE AT STAKE Five Speed Kings Meet te Determine America's Skating Ace Lake Placid, N. Y Feb. 0. Sknting events which will, it is anticipated, by Saturday night decide who is the ama teur speed skating ace of America, be gan here today with live contenders, all Women Plan It Is understood that the Executive Committee of the union contemplates in troducing tin amendment making the following alterations In Miss Lcltch's plan : Twe rounds of medal phi en two separate das, Instend of three: llilit llilit twe players te qualify for the matclv play ; each match te consist of one round of eighteen holes excepting the final, which would be eer thtrty-si; tics in the medal pluy te be decided en the tiitt eighteen or nine holes respec the), according te necessity. The ladles' championship, since Its Inception in ISO:',, litis been derided b matches eer eighteen holes, with the exception of the final, which. luce 101.", has been ecr thirty -six holes. u is neiiCNCd acre that the pre of whom hne wen at least thirty points in previous skating meets this season. The men arc Uey MeWhlrter and William Stclnmctz. of Chlcuce; rimrlfw .Towtrnw.ef Lake Placid; .Iqe Moere, ' pecd icvislens would he popular with or .cw xeriv, nnu t'liarles lierman, et i tne American entrants, e whom there St. Jehn, N. It. The men will com- are tt number annually. peie in two events cacn utternnen of the three-day meet. There will be no preliminaries nnd no handicaps. Doesn't liurt a bit! Drep a little '. 'Ketene" nn nn mliLn ..-., I... at,i i. u" a" -'""K tern, in 'Iff"7 that corn steps hurting, then 'ita V0? lift rifiht off with fin- ;..ur drV.K85st sells a tiny bottle of Lf feiene" for a' few cents, sufficient JLmev cverv hard corn, s.eft corn i2in beAyeei' thc tees and thc : witneut soreness or irrtta AdvL - - Australian Mermaids Set World's Swimming Marks Wellington, New Zealand, Feb. P. w In the nntinnal Hwimining clinin- 'lileiishlps lielil here Mnudiiy, Miss Ilecft swam fifty yauls in 2S.'!-!" second. Ye-leiilnv Mlsv- Slmnd swam 110 iiil- In (I minute-. 21! 2-" seconds. In both Instances weild lei-ntds weie ci ei) ted. 1 tot li the nbeve tecenls weie held by Elhchlu Ulelhlicy, who swam the fifty yurds in 2D2-." sicends nnd the IX) yjtnlH in 0 minutes UU seconds. DAN GARTIN BEATEN Meadowbrook Boxer Leses In Finals of 125-Pound Class New Yerk. Feb. 0. Dan (Jertln. of the Meudowhreok Club, of Philadel phia, was beaten hv (Jcorge Flfield, In the finals of the 125-pound class In the Intercity nmatuur boxing tourney, held at the Midlsen Square Garden last iilglit. Tin Canadian received the judges de cision after u spirited toc-te-conntcr l of three leunih. tJurtlii had defeated Hen Latimer, of New Yeik, in u pre liminary and Flfield wen from Stephen Smith, of lllrdgcpeit. i Westminster Leads Heckey Rtfce IKMten. Keb. 0. Weatmlnater aUpptd Inte the lead In the IJaatarn a tot Ien of tha Unlwa Htatja Ileekty Lau lajt night by totting- Pere Urqutlf I te x In an evertlra Lew Prices en Office File Systems Perhaps you're looking for a highly efficient, simplified liling "system" and yet want te pur chase at lowest current prices. Come in or 'phone for a sales man. We have just the thing in our Allsteel line of supplies. Up-te-the-minute, simple, efficient. yet se triced that these "sys tems" are truly remarkable buys. Leslic'Mann, of Cards, framed Football Coach Uloemliiglou, hid., Feb. 0. Twe mere men have been added te the Indiana University football coaching squad. They are Leslie Maun, out fielder of the St. Leuis National League Hnsebull Club, and Kenneth W. Hrcwcr", of Iiridgeimrt, hid. Mann, m grnduatc of the Spring field, Mass., Y. M. C. A. College, has coached both bmketbnll and football. He was nt Amherst Col Cel lege for two enrs and since 11)10 has been connected with Hlce hibtl tute at Housten, Tex. Hrewer Is a former Indiana Uni versity football star nnd has had considerable cxperlente In coaching work. Filing Supplies The General Fireproofing Company PHILADELPHIA BRANCH, Bulletin Bldg. Complete Line en Display Warehouse Stock for Immediate Delivery 'Recerd Filing, Fireprebfing and Waterproofing Engineers" Bell Spruce 5837 Keystone Race 2704 IIOMi: OI I'll II. MJl M.sunt N, OHIO '' bmm aataaii WTOttE OPENS AT f A. M. CLQSBJ AT 8:10 F.'M.y NELLENBURGN 1 February Furniture & Bedding Sale Specials Yeu Man Avail Yourself of the Convenience of Our' I fas Payment Club Plan J $200.00 4-Piece Bedroom Suit Fiill-HI.c Hcd ym Atncricun Walnut H W4t fn ' W? I.tirtri. II i.t.(yfjf: EsQj.- L' -zfi wrcssir Vjj.": "JzJXi Bkiifpr--'' ?-- vSf ' e oil a' rJt 's. f -r --, .y ulla O F, i t - - - - if i ni. L.. 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