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Philadelphia Hsgli Seheelwere their "W" Uili afternoon fcy.i KIJM J? letic uemajttteei .Beren the sniisd rejeelTei the "A. r.tvt -w i .u HpXt: . . k . kt ?' si'nEuuuc annt bsiiwsii ' ItfcaeaW Y.,' March lfl. Columbia pre,ved rie match Jf or Cernell In ah' In and ''WoeeHe' Ooek, mftaaief, WeWf, wntquiea te,, rjun Mack' Kfuritng ttaff New Cem- plittd Hatwr'Len Holdout. Cennf let Werry Inf Kl I. !! II .. Will OivtvView en Came In R 1 ctptler Roem During Weak of March 27 .1J presented witn a sweater v school's monogram. The beya Ailnrt ; WMWnften ' in First ' .Exhibition Qtmt' Today wen: ' r a "W" SterVnsen. MeNlcfceU tercellegiate League game here Jaet row. Walker. Petter. Elliett, PaiWM. night, Uhe Ited and White rwlnlng.- 31 third frame, t In the ether, bouts A. Holts Smith and Matthews: "A. WA'-Miy'v LEBOUhVEAU'LpADSOFF, . '""2 'I? """";"" "Mtnan aeerea a jrnociceut nciery ever jimmy te 18, Cernell wa without tJlO.SCrv- Jehnsen, In ths'ajoend rbnnd, whlje the open- Iccsef Luther,, thelf star scorer, ,who,;lXtarTiWmr?ynWBnr.,cien,my McMahon, Kiinnger. Burrenguw 'a prcn, Walsh, Lclbart and Joyce. i Killlnr nnnwMehailtal. OWLS WIN ; FROM- HAWKS DATE OF PARADE CHANGED . -----?--.. ----r" r --.- .-.J mm w v '""'Tr,j. " -w-. - - bb j. :; 9 , JKJt-i Vnw rVtnnin Hfla HiB 17 KflT UQ1HTM IJllHl i 1.5 J iiKN liiin sV ! T iJLJMhtJ .mtaw,mmim i ..;,, i ti "; PT .WOT .'W ' '"W 1" W .Wtff.aslTslwSffl VaTfaaV. JVA M.).ba akVMi AW)S Pffll S AND RRtFFS IftNnTUrftfrrtft'fiMMELL.'' tsaKjttaltTi:rfty.ranHiryi;'Tlje,rst "ATHLETEI' HT- LK 1 1 HI yi? IIP IP" fPH-jaigncU. M tnM the'ecew.waatei.. f" S.ftTr ! 1 ZV'TW . ii JthMan. fiera BaeVL Jiekethall tnHki, the- efforts of..l'iinnr-.whe VVaw FtilM.s NMnfs)NMIiMMMMp - il ll MUM I f4I.Ii t.'l'1 t w . rL f v'ji. ; 0 D I DDI L I M fl I V I L i U -v ,teLLI.LBk"if " 3t .BBBBVK v n ;r'.A:Wv ; ' f . , v lattrv OvafiCaluMhUF ive , V iifE..i vbi (siss,.i..w f i i: j.,v .- . rfij :J, Viatary Over .CeluMbla rive v , ,ntmascolxiKUtsxJMtev ' J EADERS LLtsMH3 SbBsssssssssssssssssssbsssssssIBsHIbSI' Hnurri'F ' ni hi Aii7 BAU IIU II LiB ' m ' w UIHII Wfcf.il vyii lib -j l erftfV t 1 1 11 I,' tUlBSBHBDsBaBSBBl' I HS8ssssssssLsltBTSMBBI ff , - uit L. irT twt nitr r faS-V ' W Irf- '-Man.il IB r frzr ..7 ; z tBB MBAUWWB win ae soma pucn j inr ttfdar, but he may have little iv .i.mn The rims ana me wain- ffton"8enatet come tef ether In, the 'irat bin' exhibition fame of the Beaten iFCoekoTarJi, but tne urmraen win 'Snt a makfshlft line-up with many Sthe xtvAn JP,WI!"K . . if. ',Tha North .Carolina hurler has het 'been neine mu -"", ".',."" .mTh. i,.j lwin here. He Joined them te Philadelphia .after a winter of base lull In Cuba. Lee was already In ex 'Ellent'fliape when the training started Snd. therefore, has devoted consider censider tM time te fishing. He has been en KfM hill Only vwu vw miH muve in wie b"i kn. bur- has warmed ud 5Jn In the well-known bull pen. U"&JL2 will net twirl the entire "lML,, and 'he may net start, but ae riKSlnc te Kaiser Wllhclm. he will t? in the?e part of the time. Jimmy BIM and Wrtbur Hubbcll alpe will see Y With the exception of the battery, vJWIlhclm will use the same lineup jis f-."" Jtj -..! the LecsburK nine. AW ei -"VtV.it.- will , fcl,ln,l ,JHnline or "' "" -y the plate. 1 ?.... la Hurt . ,P"Tck Peters may net even put en a 'h '!?C Si.. W .ntnlmr n nnt O i?hU jnra'ctlce yesterday as the result laftetarMt ever the hJart by a pitched I" P.,",ni; 4. mntnt. He suffered fSnsldcrable pain Tuesday night and kyeiterday, but was improved this iTnenUne also l in peer condition. P I ' fL11 Ulii 1m itna nun. Sn for a foul fly the ether daylnnd, t. .itnA(i eT n nnii wiinc uc i?ui us rr i.i. y nnr a iinrain. it he probably twisted a muscle or n Mndnn. ,... Lj Washington malh attraction win ti Nick Altreek, and a crowd of mere then a thousand Is expected te turn out ) tec the Dan game mm "" " -i.nf hi famous cemcdlan m.. T)kinnntiirh. obtained from ftlt Yankees via the Red Sex, vlll net te In tne game, uumiuiw, ... ?r. . wi..PT"ff,!KS' .J"SSS. The lOOKS Will UIWJ ue W'"" "..T ield. Courtney anci uieusun wi ii;u. e game starts at 2 :30 o'clock.. m ' iR" nincnes iioe S'DeWltt Lcbeurveau will be the lead--lff man for the Phillies when they doff '.v... .. t fl,e mihlln nf Ttrnad and fHuntingden, Btreets en April 12. .WhethPr tne Bacrumenie inuiw wm leading them off two months later ?is a question he must settle himself. "Lebourveau is the logical man te t jti.. Kettinir nrder for us." Manas top ?the batting order for us," Manager 1nriii.nim avnlalnp "fnr he Ir nn e: ?ceptienally fast man and will be able ?t travel en the .bases once he gets en. rilhelm expiainea, "ier ue is bu m- 8? War outfielder. If he puts h mind own te it he can.'' Beve will play left field again and tin old reliable, Cy Williams, will be ut center as usual. Curt Walker un- idiubtedlv will get the assignment In fxljht. This combinetion Is no mean outfield. In fact, It doesn't suffer at all ,'When compared with the ethers in the eirue. fe While Lebourveau, Williams and 'iWalker are nlavine around in the out- Mi, Lee King and Russell Wright Wright ifene won't be sitting en the bench with l;cenieiuca smut:, .uuiu ui iuubu um- mt can wiiale tne eau. vngntsiene M t mere consistent hitter than the 'former Giant, but when King gets held M a ball it means extra bases. He ikes a terrinc cut at the sphere nnti 'hen he connects the full force of his ttky body Is behind the blew. Either Vrightstene or King will be Inserted Inte the game If any one of the three Welders should snow any signs or wing up or falling into a hitting mp. It is likely that King will be sub t ;u!ar portside hitters, Baseball Filmed in ' Camps and Elsewhere f,,J,?ntr Iie Fehl, of the Brown . ordered Jfii"!1? hreuh a strenuous fleldlnn prac-1S-..,ed'K at Mobile. Ala., fellOHlDB his "I! ..,Wrd consecutive victory, ecere 7-3, iSff eb'll . of the Southern Ataociatlen. tame nnt plajer te leave the camp of the ,'" In Themnj, Oullv. the MIsalaalDut 'iSi"? 0"'ne'lr. who left laat night te re 'J2I2. '. hJ" tudle. Oully will rejoin the kWim In June. . mUSS.1 Thornten.' of Pltteburith. who ac ac ftempanied the Reds te camp at hl en HJjnw. Ima been advlaed te return by tVirtl?!; Vera.n- Thornten la a pitcher, ifS ?et1Lurlher experience 10 qualify him ?V brth in the bis lensue. U ' . 'jJ&P'lfl'""'" w8re htla r rain at their suuenvllle (camp yesterday, while Judco Sifhi! Vl2tc.t,,,t,n, Players warm up One ' ft?I'.i.BurlelKh Orlmea. has been signed jJafifi.V" yea.r- while trdle Schupp. once lJiWlar member of the Slants, has been SSatlen. " y' f th0 AmBrl0n A- Ala5.?.,'., ?'?ker- of ,ne Cards, hum dMded tot TSTH lw?, sreups. ana each worm )Sl ?rtt'ls'. He Is preparing te cut itjr-nvS men Cttmp trem for,y te liS, !1,J,"', of the Cleveland Indiana "W mldaeasen form veaterdav In n fli. Swne,f,1Se,KBt J"- Wuttter Malls. S3a ier,,,5? Yftn'sns. wen evor the TOiJii f teul nd allowed but one hit. ki. nT. "T ""orisiep pewen. vasoe Bar Krkefl fnJ'3rffh J"n?' Kjr- mi-Pre. W aftefjeSn111 Piay Jlne DaIIa "" '" CJ5..".l?Cnxn the Texan Leumern hulnir ,Kiif,l? yesterday's U-2 defeat. rs and recruits will Jlnlah the same. 'ilMglfa'.VSether Practice wme t0D M?.1! f"8M W,U?. ,he .WOrlc Bm fi, .!'?"" anl. First Baseman III Ml-t." -w,VJWlla TllUQr HV f " vruGiice te uate. !tt?nf.5?"aI',r'?'''l the 6-2 victory n. yZSZff "ZST. V White Bex at. Sequin. " spiked ir-i i u,Bnl. secenn-sacker. Ja!a u'n.'W. ?ubfI lVn" Bex tlrst bu" and'Srijii "IP.d tn ' with an Ir fWfin?..!SB'?". Klem no wc had ftwmni athletes " weras of the W aiiS? S",fel, ihflr flr,t Practice B"" th. !LSprTn,A ,the Vanlran de de R.Jferri..,ICru.1.V J te 4. Cooper and K the r.i'i"ur,ea 9r " Jtanji an I till. .1. regular te niu scatlereif hit. htewlwrse Pn'? c,elle,t0d seventeen off Jl. M.n.L .., . V irrivni .. .?nu".,0,,n' "'I nom-outs, WlV .JS. tt.t.lhu .".""l Hex lamp ut Het 'i each ,iiu , . . .ii m iiui Ilhni.iHVn cl" lnB tT ,no"! nieney. Red HnJdJf "-10 J'nel he due. 1 Red ". ""? " Jemea the clue. nlran.x iW1"" yesterday wen from 'n. dieve lit0.0- l:lmer Hmlth- 'er""r ,TD,8(aNKn TUKVVKDQKt AtanSii,de J? Clvle Kealty" te up. s. ;-'"" suea name en svery en. I ultr U2S5 " ,0 yourself and te your kVt'. --.. ,i -.-, , jMltuted when left-handed pitchers are forking. He Is a right-handed batter I kuuiu DUJUIUIJI, UIIJ VliV Ul tiiu VUIIV gaTmmHw Mrs. B. H. Barlew. Merlen, lank part in her first golf, tournament .since a year age when she wen the Silver Feils title at Plnehurst this week' - MRS. BARLOW WINS TITLE , - IN SILVER FOILS GOLF Marlen 8 tar Playa Sound Game , After Leng Absence Plnehurst, J". C, March 10. Mrs. Renald' H. Barlew, Philadelphia, trl-' umphed In the .famous Silver Feils golf tourney for women here today, when, she completed thirty-six holes for a total of 00-00180. Mm, Barlew has net played competi tive golf for a year, owing, te the death of a relative.' Her. last appcar appcar ance wnH In the British championship Inst year,1 when, she was a member e( the American team. Her golf here has been very sound. The first half of this event was played en Tuesday. The Sliver Feils cliam niniiHhln in like the Tin Whistle elnv for the men.. In It arc clubs with a '. . lint, t . lnemeersuip inciuuing "I'lnenurst regu lars" who com from all ever the coun try. . Other scores In the Silver Feils cham- P Miss'karricl Sheppad,Hartferd, 03 01 184 ; Mrs. James Bydolek. Buffalo, 01-05 180; Mrs. Jehn D. Chapman, Grecnwick, 05-02187; Mrs. M. J. Scanne, Oakmont, 01-00187; Mrs. Donald Parson, loungstewn, 02-0(1 188 ; Miss Kote Bewman, Plalnfield, 05 08103; Miss Sarah Fownes, Oak mont; 05:100105; Mrs. C.Holllnw C.Helllnw C.Holllnw werth, Greenburg, 07-08105. First net was wen by Sirs. E. C. Bliss, of Plnehurst. with 212-30182. STOUT, PENN TWIRLER, HAS TORN LIGAMENT Veteran May Be Out,, for Menth. Wanamaker, Heckey Captain Floyd Stout, a veteran nitcher en the University of Pennsylvania baseball team, suffered a tern ligament In bis twirling arm yesterday that may keep mm en me sidelines tex a month. Ut. Arthur Light, who made an examina tien of the injured member, thinks that stout may De aeie te start light prac tice wrthln two weeks and that in a month he will be able te take his place en the hill. : The injury is the result of a fall en the muddy Held, "the arm being pinned underneath Stout's body when he top pled. He tried te pitch, but was unable te toss the ball without severe pain. ' Dr. Cariss, coach of the baseball team, sent his chances through a lenir drill yesterday afternoon, despite the muddy ivuu.i.vu w.- . ..v... aue cuius mjuau wns out, but no lntersquad game was held. Percy Wanamaker, star Of the hockey team during the last season, was yester day unanimously elected te lead the stick wlelders en the lce next year. Wanamaker came te the University from Bedford High, Bedford, Mass. AQUINAS TRIMS KAYOULA Springs Surprise en Downtown Rivals and Gains 22-19 Victory The .Aquinas C. O basketball team sprang a surprise en Kayeula C. C. in the second game in the series for 'the downtown Catholic cage championship played last night at Cavalry Armery, Thirty-second street and Lancaster ave nue. The final scere was 22 te 10, and the winners enjoyed a four-point advan tage at half time, the totals reading 14 te 10. The .work of Tem Dunleavy ana Jele McNamee aided In the victory of Aquinas, while Livingstone and Moore Moere head excelled for .Kayeula. The date of the third game has net yet been de termined. Soccer Champs Leave Tonight New Yerk. March 16. The Tedd P. C. soccer team, of Brooklyn, will leave to te nlxht for St. Leuis te defend Its title as national champions The ehiiuard workers recently earned the liarht te play the Scullln F. C of St. Leuis, .for the I20OO Nutlenal Challenire Cup, Emblematic or veccer supremacy In the United States, The team Is as follews: nenzulll. Smith, Whitehead, Frier. Campbell. Irvine, Mo Me Kelvoy, McOulre, McICenna, Kesle, Sweeney, Itatlian and I-ance. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS Drawing Chemistry Physics English and Other Subjects Leading te COLLEGE GRADE COURSES K 'Mechanical Electrical . - and Civil Engineering Starting March 20th DREXEL Evening Scheel iJ vy;w',t ''" , '' f- 'Special (e t hf Xtfntna Puhlet,Lt&rr 'EMle nmrik.,, March 16, The Owls are' setting,, the pace for the Hawks three games te, two for the championship of the Athletics tetlay, but that Isn't the blrtopidef conversation here today. EdUemrael has signed his 1022 contract and will be here en Bun day ready "te de or die" for Cennie that's what everybody in camp is talk ing about. v , Hemmel separated himself from being n holder-up yesterday and this was con firmed by a wire received by Mack. Furthermore, the telegram stated that Ld would step aboard a rattler en Thursday headed for Eagle Pass and. if eri time, the "train win unload Rom Rem mel into the thin manager's hands sometime en Sunday. Nek Cennie is satisfied, in se far as His slab staff is concerned. The pitching roster is complete with Remmel. Hasty, Harris, Moere and Naylor of last year's regulars and with the prob ability of picking one or two men from Heimach. Yarrisen.-I-aftus and Bckert. This quintet of rookies has been show ing some rather nifty form. Last year Remmel wen, sixteen games nnd lest twenty-three. r If Jee Hauser comes through Mack's team' will be complete. Conflicting stories have been heard about Hauser. Mack does net knew what bis grievance is, but. apparently lMs directed against the Milwaukee Club, and net the Athletics. Mack Is net .worrying about Hauser, for he is content te open the season with Dec Jehnsen guarding first base. San Antonie will- come te Eagle Pass and play the Athletics Saturday and Sunday. , . v. Ring Miller, the bread-shouldered outfielder, stayed away from the park again yesterday because of his cold. The Owls beat ithe vHnwks In the most satlsfacterv combat of fh nhl. bltien series." The wind, did net blew and the players were able te play rea.1 baseball. The Owls were the stronger force In hitting and laid out the Hawks, 0 te 6. , Harris, Moere and Hasty 'pitched for the Owls, and five of the six Hawks runs came during Hasty's term. Eckert, Plersen and O'Neill AA th curving for' the Hawks. Maltland. of tne ewis, was master of the (day with the stick, getting two singles and 4 double. This youth has been Hnin eme impressive batting all Wins?., Moere drove the ball ever the center field fence, a mammoth drive, and Kid Malene poled one ever the right -field ieui-c. , TILDEN ANDvWEINtft WILL rLAT IN IbNNIS DOUBLbS ft " Seleeta 14-Year-Old toy as Partner y In Indoor Championships New Yerk, March 16 A. L. Welner, fourteen,year-old Philadelphia boy, will be partner te William T. Tilden, 2d, world s Indoor tennis champion. In the men national Indoor tennis champion ship tournament, starting here Manh v Tilden announced his selection of the boy today. He recently announced that veunar . AVolner l n h . kln ...-.. saying he i believed the youngster te be a future Vincent: mr-hanta Although entries de net close until next Wednesday, sixteen nationally known players have a'ready sent in their names for the singles and three teams for the doubles. Besides Tilden and 2?lnerA.tn? doubles entries te date are Edrar T. Annlebv. natlnrml nn,i in... national billiard Thamnlen. and nnrtner and Armand L. Brunnenu, of Brooklyn, and Jay h. Andersen. New Yerk. Ti den-wlll net play in this vear's slnlgcs championships. The sixteen already entered in tbese events are: Brunneau Andersen H. U. Wilcox, New lerkiO. A. C. Sbith. Brooklyn Percy LKynasten, Brooklyn; Frank M' J)u1i1lm,an JJ- & Nokenow, New w'kJ V1"1 - Prt" Westchester; Becke, Richard P. Wlnfleld, Herbert L. Bewman. Heward Vnih.n ,r.... Greer and Appleby, New Yerk. Spring 'Tan Stetsons "J WANT a Spring-Tan Stetson"; wc hear that all day long in our store; everybody's asking for them; it's tire stylish Spring idea. Several shades of tan; $'7.00 deeper tan bands. " .Vhsf'esYn imChestnutStreetyJjJj Newer by, a Season ! Plainer in Pattern, Smoother in Finish of Leathers, Black or Tan i ' CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fine FtmmrJ5U1 194$ lv a wm:mr:mmm wLsHsfllul i MRS. MOliA MA1X.ORY WeMsa's MUMtd teiwte ehuswh i'a mUmmI tenals chainl. who 1a eateeetetl te meet Dr. f . B; Hmwir. at tkU'elty. Im at salxei at- gWs natch lacMeatal t the MhMM States lasteer Mt tenney at the v CewMerclal MIuimui , MRS. MALL0RY MAY MEET DR. P. B. HAWK AT NET Effert lelnfl Made for Exhibition Tennla" Hera The committee In charge of the Mid dle Statea Indoor Tennis Champion ship la new engrossed In an effort te, stage "an exhibition match during the play, which Is from March 80 te April 1. . ' It is nlanned te have Mrs. Mella Mallery, American champion, play one of the star men players here. The name of Dr..P.-B. Hawk ban beensunested. This veteran local Is a strong advocate of the base-line play and never gees te the Pet except te shake hands at the end of the match.. This is, the kind of a game played by Mrs. Mallery, and It Is theusht a tussle of this sort between a woman champion and a star man piayer, Detn exponents or. me same style of play, would make a hit. The elay will be in 'the Commercial Museum, the first autherised Indoor championship ever played here. The entry list . already contains all th,e talent In, Philadelphia as well as many piayers or national ranging, niu Tilden will j be very 'much present, to gether with WeKaee Jehnsen, nutlenal finalist; R. N. Williams, R. I. Mur ray and probably ethers, such as Zenxe Shlmidzu and the like, will enter. CAPABLANCA SAILS Werld'a Chess Champien Off te Compete In Londen Paris', March 16, Twelve fames of chess were played simultaneously last night by A. A. Alechlne, the young Russian chess marvel, without tenkin? nt the beard, the moves being called. xie wen eleven. Trie ether reunited in a draw. Alechlne will challenge Jese' uapsDianca, ei Havana, tne world's champion. Capnblanca sailed .from New 'Yerk yesterday te compete in the Interna tional tournament in Londen In July after playing exhibitions in France ana Spain. It was announced- that during his stay abroad efforts would be made te arrange a world's championship match with either Aklda Rubenstein. champion of Poland, or Alechlne, the Kussian cnampien. it nnd previously been announced that Alechlne nnd Ru bnstpn would meet nt The; Hague dur ing the present month In a match, the winner of which would meet Capa bladca. ATHLETICS FOR GIRLS High 8choele te Have Baseball and Other 8p'erta Leagues The girls of the public high schools of this city will have a baseball 1eagu this spring. Plans have been formed by Miss" Janet B. Walter, supervisor of girls' athletics In the Philadelphia schools, and probably will be completed in the near future. , Miss Wnlter said the school girls of this city also would have basketball, hockey and captainball leagues In the fall. She said the formntlen of leagued will act as a stimulant te athletics among the girls. Mercer 8quare te Play Qesu ' The Mercer Squar basketball team will Play Qeiju at St. Jeseph'. Cellere this eve nine;. The same, teams met three i wael narn and Mercer Snusre .mi J .. ,"W' Intter will line up with Weir and Pretty! The Collegian $11.50 1 ''V S5yft5?IfJ? Mayer Moere is back of semi -pre and nmatcur bdsebell In Philadelphia. Hi Hener,- (egcther with Cb'uncllmen Pat Pat Ien fcnd Wegleln this morning received n (Vimmlttep renremintlntf the Phila delphia Baseball Association, composed of Prc-ldcnt NH, M. Donevan, Vlce President P. J. O'Brien and Secretary Larry Semmer. Mr. Monre tnld h miflltnrn that he Iwas iicnrt and soul, for the Philadcl- Iihia Baseball Association and all base tall teams in the city. Hi has asked the privilege of addressing all managers in his reception room during the week of March 27, 1 He will also be one of the speakers At the big parade te be held with the opening of the season. It wns orig inally scheduled for Saturday, April 15, but as the Mayer will be out of the city at that time, the big eyent will be postponed until the following Saturday, April 22. v Since -the original date was an nounced there hnve been several man agers point out that the date was sand wiched between Geed Friday -and Easter Sunday and was net the best time for it. President Donevan was mere than pleased with the visit of the committee and the attitude of Mayer Moere as he is anxious te co operate with the association and de everything in his power te help the members and their teams. Tarr Shows Well at Bucknell Leirlsbenr, l'a., March 18 Tarr, n lanky (rrshman hurler from West Phila delphia Illsh Scheel, Is rhewlrur plenty of speed In the early sprlnr tryouts for the Ilurknell nine. Coach f Qeerirn Cccklll Is much pleased with the youth's pitching-, v.lilch will tx) a treat help te the tetm In the cemlnsr season. Besides throwing; 'em ecr with much smoke, Tarr seems te have a geed control. Schupp Released te Kansas City Jacksonville. aTla.. March 10. Manner Robinson, of the Brooklyn team, announced the release of Ferdfe Schupp te Kansas City and Rey Auer. Bill Ulachan unA .TnnHu 1Jeeberry have been sent home. "let em come, boys!" Your orders for BASEBALL EQUIP H ' MENT will receive our prompt attention and early delivery assured. 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J A Big Merchandising Drive keep thYS c?e?W,e'id!m--f"' " Pair he snWeat "' oxfords' your ey And, They're 100 Solid Leather SiS'iJSL" &ft with - J2&8SXZ OYAL BOOT SHOP 35 S. 1 3th Formerly m & . .. mmmmkmmr Quality Cig Since 1896 The Marriage of Java and Havana . "Hava-Java wrapper cigar?" Youre proud te offer your friends the cigar that leads in superb smoothness, fine texture and' fascinating fragrance. When you say, "Hava-Java," you tell what lies behind La Palina's being se delightful. Twe. hemispheres contribute their finest to bacco te the making of this unequalled cigar. Selecte'd Vuelta Abaie Havana filler is blended with the highest quality Java leaf wrapper. ' Smoke up and size if up. Excdlente -Senater - Blunt (fa 4l 0 Magnelia Pcrjecte Qrande V 3 for 2 for J3 for Congress Cigar Company, manufacturers. u. & a. DISTRIBUTORS: Yahn ct McDonnell C H. Stallman A Sens Philadelphia Yerk, Pa. Schwarx a Sen Newark. N. J. Big $ Tremendous volume cash buying, lowest possible profit per pair te us and the manufacturer, plus our low side-street rent, cash-selling system and ether economies, explain these Custom-Built Quality Oxfords at this sensationally low price. We are determined te break up old price standards in this great "Spring Drive" for new customers, se $6 Street Market Strut & X V ' A' ' I 1 ifwk IOC 25c 25c 15c 50c II Years the Day Newest Styles Shell Cordovan Neinvegian "Grain Finest Russia Calf Brown, Tan or Black HALF BLOCK BELOW MARKET ST. ? t's '! I J I 1 1 l j II liJ ut JJU 7TfkW ' Ut(VmL. u mil .r Six cas itr2 . fc1 - TUt ' rflW' ma MJi&ia .' 'M X ?J .3: m & M j ii i m.AC s, itTSXXti r'iTfI rti , ) u . i .. '7 JK TV- WziMMhkX iliiAVi.aMk4 , U V tiM'..Js$ iat.",jrt jmu. .-sH.Wa'.wJ vmn w' iv i rr i Z.-"1 .H'ltMrt i .W,A.l ' Jl"' I rl' j-.'K 'iWi MMh&kMh .. K,.ti jt'xrX
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