Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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Scholastic Season in Full Swing
JIGHSCHOOLSOPEN;
FOOTBALL IS TOPIC
mnWferd Leses Many Stars,
FrailM"'"
but Hepe3 for Anether
Gridiron Title
WEST
PHILLIES' CHANCES
Hv rAUL PHEP
F00TUAU! That wnc the main
Ionic of discussion when the local
mi Meh hchoels threw open their
Bb,'c ?I5 .1,. 1022-23 term tills
tliB 1022-23 term
doers ""
ii ermi'Fj
Scheel' boys congregated In every
ftlen of the city telling what their
',.wpC Itist unions wrre keiiir 10 nc-
e" the gridiron this fall. All ,
'fl..; rnntldent that their favorites
.iiM win the TiUcPfcheIautic League i
rhsnplenshlti nnd nil said prospects
leA better than in years. ,
iiwhtii v: ",",; ..i.-i . .
think
lmtit the tennis that counts. The pen
C II WilB tlila scar Mill be derided in
U'.',l,"r manner. Tim school that
tirnllv Mins out must have te have a
thtinc clecn; ene tbnt battles frem1
Jlnrt te finish, never knows when te
lllll- IT I.HI I j II HUM mv.'
III!
it AMU emiisiice iia uiiiuutuv u .,v.j
tilav,
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Prsnkferd High Scheel, winner el
.- n.iili rnmnnnv Trenhr. emDiem-
tic of the league championship last
rear, as an even uueuw m i
ilireugh ngnin this season.
Coach Lloed Gclges' team will hays
i let of faces missing prominent in
191 but it win ee in incre ugiiuug
iuit the same. Captain Paul Itcmmy,
quarterback I Semmera, back : Jamie Jamie
met, center; Scott, end, nnd Burchctt,
guard, all hare been graduated.
Hut with Captain Wcckcs, fullback;
Muhtfoet, halfback; Barlcses, guard;
Bennett, end, nnd Clausen, tackle, nil
ictiirned, Geigcs without a doubt will
imc one of the fastest teams in the
circuit. .
GEIGES is one- of Mis tMnartet
coaches in tin Interscholastle
Iaxuc. He .wilt hare plenty of trick
plajs and will be sure te jrlve the
oilier teams mere than one surprise
Mere the 1022 grid season comes te
an end.
WARKCX WEILER, who coached
the West Philadelphia High team
into second place last, season, will net
l, active en the grid this fall. Hey
W, Delaplnlne, former Swnrthmere
dar, mIie is the Western physical di
rector, has succeeded him as mentor
of the orangc-and-blue eleven.
Delaplainc's First Appearance
It will mark Delaplalne'e first ap
pearance ns a coach in the league. He
Is thoroughly acquainted with the
came, licrecver. hnvlng played when the
lite Ilebert W. Maxwell coached the
Unmet tearr.s.
The Orange and Blue will be cap
tained by Dirk McFeelcy, stalwart
tackle, who rated ns one of the best in
the circuit last season. McFcclev is
one of the most popular leaders West
Philadelphia has ever hid, and should
jet geed results.
Heb Bcrgmnn probably win play
fnllback, with Biff Mann and Pete
Walters at the hnlfbaek pests. Wyn
McMaben has a geed chance te get the
quarterback berth, but "Woedv" Cook
will give him a battle. Tem McElwee,
last year's brilliant fullback, is ever
lie.
Raymond "Hoeker" Walker and Art
Walters will held down the end pesti.
Walker Js ene of the best ends West
Philadelphia has ever had, while Wal
ters Is just a little less brilliant. The
ether line positions are in doubt.
DEfiAPLAlNK coached West Phil
adelphia's track team through te
Its first public lilgii school outdoor
championship. The boys are look
ing for him te duplicate Mils feat en
Die gridiron.
pKNTRAT, HIGH, once the peer of
v them all d the football field, hns
only three veterans back, nnd the Crim Crim
en ami Geld is net looked upon te
make a hotter eheMiug than it did In
1021.
TeiijIi for Dr. O'Brien
Dr. Matthew C. O'Brien, veteran
'eacli, will hint- n tough tnne when he
tarti grttlng bin team readv for the
initial gjme of the wasen. The gray
ihitilud mentor, however, is thoroughly
:io(uaintea Midi conditions nt Central,
and may develop n winning tenm
Hunt-thing he' has denu before M'hen
the outlook Mas tione tee brilliant.
Andy Schroder is the captain, and it
leeks as if lm will play the quarter
back position. Bill I'ischcr, center,
'ii'l Mike, llnlin, guard, are the only
ether Toterniib back.
. fleck of ww candidates, however,
"ill icpert te Dr. O'Brien, nnd hr
niay be iible te develop some real stars.
Willie I.azar nnd lluntzlnger leek geed
'ettin the did pests, with Maineu nnd
Al Miller liming exceptionally line
banccs te plni'e in the backficld.
Or. Ker, nt Southern, Mill have te
build an entire iicm' team. Last eeafeh
40th ANNUAL
ENGLISH GAMES
n j J,"d'", Annlcr of tlm
V'ders Sens & Daughters ofSt.Geerge
BRITISH GREAT WAR VETERANS and
UNITED GREAT WAR VETERANS
AT MAPLE GROVE PARK Vftg
Tak 1 ui liime ' j i-m i. n J'lfth h'tf't
On Sat., Sept. 9, 1922 ,. 1ar
iM.ih,iMi','K r')TIIU, (full Oainf')' '
Iftcked leaius of Mar Vetrruna hiiU Seni
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'ISIO HV MINK (IK XT. OKOKf.K II.VNI1
HATS
'9 SO CORRECT nil styles in
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Dcrbys anil Seft Felts,
Order liv
mnde in all the new
shades.
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i-M. DAVIS, 131 N. 13th Street
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it Cherry tit.
DL Biff! Bang!
Phillies' Park, Men.NighnSept.ll
uirtIrL",..',ii'.,ler "V"1 liiiiinl tun row of
b l" tli "Jli ,',,,,,""r whirlwind bhe,
I, r "'"" '"I ntlicrx,
WTENDM:K s. liVliK HAMillER
Jfee. K. 0. CIIANUY s. TIM DKONIiY
w Barrett s. Sailor Friedman
junipuiz
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Ills eleven played terrlblb football from
Htnrt (e finish. It fnlled te win t
lengue game.
TIIl'3 stutlcnls at Southern neter
turn nut for football. Itasketball
la lltdr favorite game, mill they
Mould rather spend their time In the
Miitiia.sliim Mian en Mm gridiron.
Hence I Me peer (cams.
peACH ritcu miliar m make
v; an effort te put (Jermnnten High
1 back in the running.
The Green nnd
7i
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Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
Laaarnr ft Mtsk5 Tobacco Ce.
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If Yeu Want a
"Ltttle Better" Hat
Here's a Geed Place
te Get It
Our Own Make Hat $4.00
Others from $2.00 Up
HEADQUARTERS FOR STETSON'S
4HHit?5 If ate
Lehigh Ave.
at 5th
innmnininpniiinin
These New Fall Suits Bring
Fifth Ave. te Chestnut St.
$29.50
Fer Brand New Silk Lined Suits
They are men's and young men's,
and net a suit in the whole group is
worth less than $40.
VOU can verify this first by
seeing them in our windows and
then asking one of our courteous
salesmen te let you give them crit
ical inspection and a try-en..
Built for us at our special order
up te our own specifications by a
New Yerk manufacturer famed
throughout the country for his
unusually high quality of tailoring, '
trimming and fashion.
Sizes up te 42 inches breast
measure, styles for everybody.
Skinner silk-lined suits at $29'.50
will be one of the most notable
announcements made by any store
in Chestnut Street this season.
Tartan checks, tweeds, herring
bones, pencil stripes and diamond
weaves.
$29.50
William H. Wanainaker
1217-19 Chestnut' Street
iVM s .sNitl '.'tniJLdL.
White will miss Johnny Kaufman this ,
fall, but Miller ezpecta te have n .
crackcrjack team, I
There was n rumor this morning that I
"SI" r.ungrcii, enptalivet the football
nnd basketball teams, star first base
man en the champion basfbal) nine nnd
shetpulter en the track team, had left
school. IiUiigrcn couldn't be reached,
nnd the report could net be vcrlBcd.
But If "SI" bn departed from Oer Oer
mantewn, the school loses one of tbt
best athletes in history. ,
Over
7 billion
Chesterfields
are smoked
every year
20 million
every day
It's the TASTE,
neighbor
the TASTE!
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4349 Main St. 4610 Frankford
Manayunk Ave.
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Geed News
Women's Pure
Worsted Slip-On
Sweaters
r $1 49
Plain and novelty weaves; some
Kjvith low neck and short alcove;
ethers have round neck and long
sleeves. Smart for school or
office wear.
SHELLEflBURflS Economy Basement
Wonderful Let of 175
Genuine Du Pent
Fabrikeid Bellows
Suit Cases
Reduced te
m" $3.94 "
Made with strong leather straps
running all around; geed locks
and catches, flttcd with 4-inch
extension bellows; 20-inch size.
Brown and black. ,
On the Main AUle
Remarkable Sale of 1000
Genuine Leather
Hand Bags for
Women
Sharply Reduced
te
42c
SNELLENBURCiS Economy Buemwt
Meij's and Beys'
Hats and Caps
Men's $3.00 New CI 7K
Fall Seft Hats... I e)
Latest styles nnd shades. A
manufacturer's slight seconds.
Men's and Beys' 75c Caps NebbS'
new Fall caps in several A 1
styles and patterns.... t-Lv
Men's $2.50 Fall Cleth Hats
Latest models in newest '7Q
check patterns 4 51
Beys' and Children's $1.50 Cleth
Hats Newest Alpine and bull
deg models. Splendid CQ
materials 05L
SMELLENDURflS Economy Basement
Candies
Regular $1.00 Wilbur r?f
Buds,lb IV
Packed in the new style box.
Anether New Shipment
Petter's 80c and 51.00
Asserted Chocolates
39c & 49c ,b
Old-Fashiencd Mint 1 Q.
Halt, lb XJKf
Coceanul Caramels, 22c
ShellfnburjS i;ce,w,"' .i't''C"t
Juniors' and
ISaBgii
275 Girls' $7 and
mm
iMKHii-y
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WAxLUV
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5.95
$3.95
275 Girls' $7 and $8 (
Sample Fall Dresses (
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for Saturday Frem Our Economy
Eleventh Anniversary Sale
IIIIHW, Hr.l'TI'.MIII.U , IttSU. -tire Oprn, tl . M. t letrn nt f.130 I'. .H. m
nellenburgS
ENTIRE BLOCK- MtRKET llre2 STREETS . M
Women's
7 -,'7 V- j
1 C
Women's $3.93 New Fall Skirts Prunella cloth in two-tone com
binations, such as brown-and-tan, navy-and-white, navy-and-tan
and black-and-white. Smart plaited (JQ QC
models iDO.VO
Women's and Misses' $15.00 Nctf Fall Coats Dressy models with
fur cellars, or pole sports coats of soft coating, (Prj Qt
with belt and large pockets D 4 . UO
Women's $3.00 New Fall Waists 1 QC
Charming models of striped dimity and voile, P X.mZfJ
with Peter Pan or tuxedo cellars. Ten differpnt styles from which
te cheese. All white with lace trimming or white tailored waist,
with colored embroidery.
Women's $5.00 CeslUmC (gO QK i Women's 52.00 Kxtra-Size Ce&lume Slip Ulack
SJipg 1pOVO ' sateen of geed quality. Sizes 18 (PI A(
Silk crepe de chine in brown, navy, black and te 52
changcables. Rubber at side and silk straps ever '
shoulders. Made geed and full. bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement
Tomorrow An Extraordinary Sale of
Men's $5 te $8.50 Emery Shirts
Of Genuine English Broadcloth, White and Fancy Silk and
Pretty Silk Fibre
at $2.95 ea-
1 These shirts arc cla&scd as seconds by the Emery
Company, hecause they will net permit any gar
ment te pass unless 100r'e perfect. The imperfec
tions are se flight, however, that it will take an
expert, in many cases, te detect them there is
nothing te mar their wear or appearance.
These famous shirts arc
fine quality materials in white, gray and
tan; also numerous pretty new striped
patterns. Neckband and cellar attached
styles. Seme with pleated
able for tuxedo wear. Sizes
Marvelous values.
Infants' Wear
Rabies' Short Dresses
)rcsscs
"' 79c
Anniversary Spcci
at
.--- , Fillc
A
naiiihoek,
skirt
and yek'
prettily
trimmed
with
dainty
lace or
in
sertion and edge
;
Sizes G months, 1 and li curs.
liabics' hite Cordure Coals Ceals
Cunning box M.les. Cgi QA
NMccly lined DX,JJ
Habies hilc Corduroy Caps and
Hats With ear tabs te KCp
match coats tltll
C". T Cn , S 1-i.onen" IMBcmcnt
Girls' Apparel
$8 ( Q QK
I?LF - J
N'a'T wool serge and nay, henna and
brown rilk IVecks in a vast assortment
ni' nttrnctivi new medeN. Sives 0 te
11 jrnrs. Pretty for school or diess
wear. Twe pictuicd.
Juniors' and llirls1 $10 te S12 New Tall
Ceal Beautiful models of wool ve ve
leur, cheviot and fancy coating. Some
hae fur cellais. Only a fmv of a
- si:i in the .uieus tyle-., (IJI QC
but every size in the let DLUO
Cirh.' $1.50 New Fall dingham Dresses
(ined quality ginglmms in neat
check1-. Very matt models for
school wear. Sizes 0 le d- ((
llyeeis tOl.UU
(Jirls sa.00 Hloemer Dresse-. EM-ellent
ginghams in a geed assortment of
pretty checks. Sues G te 1J" QfT
11 eurs dVl.teJ
(jirls' RI.PiO Kniekcr Dresses- (ling-
hiinu in neat checks of blue, grenn
and red. Very becoming (1JO QpT
frocks. Sizes 6 te l-l years tDAiVO
bNELLl-NBURuS Economy Basement
N. SNULLENnURG & CO.
& Misses' Apparel
Women's and Misses' $18.00 te
$20.00 New Fall ) $1A 7K
Dresses piU.U
Hnnten rrrnn. hnnrlnrl rrpne dn chinn and Peiret twill in a
C splendid assortment of the new season's .stunning styles, with
XsMlrapings, side panels, long .skirts, wide girdles, buckles and
Aplnitings. Sizes 16 te 11. Twe pictured.
Women's & Misses' $18.50 New
Fall IQ1H7
Coats ( P1U. O
Herringbone, play
back pole coats, plain
back pole coats nnd
mixed tweed coats in
swagger belted sports
models, with large
patch pockets. Sizes
1G te 44. Twe pic
tured. 3s
tailored of
besoms, suit
13 '2 te 17.
?T
Corsets
SI. 30 C B Summer Net and
Sncllcnlnirtf Special
Corsets
79c
In girdle-top models.
fst.30 Corsets- i'euti in slender
and medium figuie models. Alse
Summer net cerscti (g-J 4(
included in the Int.. DX.fr
S3.00 Corsets C H, Mcnte Belt,
Snellcnburg Special and May
Belt makes of ceutil and broche.
Medels for slender, medium
and full CIJ-1 QO
figures dJX.iO
Itandeaux Tink brnehp,
Heek back. Ml m. es
49c
s-
I"' ju 'ins Haaement
.
Furniture
A nniversary Specials
535.00 Librurv
".'. S55.50
Suit for
Ceven il in Imprr d
p.itii. t
SS3.00 Livinu-
: S52.75
Roem Suit
S00 3-IV. Lh- j9Q 7f
inK-Renm Suit O. 6 J
MaliORaii) ei M.Uliut 111 uprniK
cats cecred In tnpestry or fumed
oak cevvrvtl In brown inulciKln,
SNCLLENBURbS Economy HaBement
fftj i..tt.
ii i i ii
IC.llll ' II ihOK II fl I it
U "tl
2v jir . . .. F
1 ml -m l i ti v
S If P' 51 M
fhfp4
," "jJS Economy ISabumcnt
Women's
Undermuslins
Women's White OQt,
Skirts OJ7C
Lingerie doth, trimmed with
ruffles of ciibieidery and under
lay. omen's tieu ns, K n r r 1 u p e I
-I :. . ii i . . !
IlloeTiier . . Ttt
Semen's Nighlgens -Pink and
white Kitiste, hand cm- fTQ
broidered in Frinch knots-'
Women's (Sew ii
Chemises and
Bleemers
1'' n i e I e p c
69c
eiii"n's (;, ns. - Luigpi ii- ileth,
trinimrd wttl n.idallien: al--e
long sep- piwns t.nMicd with
,eke or t'n
tucks .
89c
'nmen's Evlr.i - Sire d e n s,
Drawer- and Bleemers Lir
I II s,
. Lir
49c
gene cloth t-r, 1 batiste
Cut full
s
! I.
L
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Mcn5s & Yeung Men s Clothing
Men's & Yeung Men's Twe-1 q-$ rj pyr
Trousers Suhs, Special at . pi i
uraiul Uean-Lp ei
..-.
el 31 en's and Yeung Men's
Summer Suits, Each
Kermerh Sold I'd te S15.00. Including 1'altn Oeacli. Mohair, orste.
Tropical and Heach ( leth Suits
Men's ;md Yiiuiik Men's
SI 5.00 1ainreat.- (J A rrr
Odds and end- from our stock.
Men's $3.85 Corduroy Trousers
at
Men's Overalls or QQ I
Jumpers tOC
iiiuc or Hickory stripe. Ne mail
or phene orders; nene sent C.O.D. I
SN. SNELLENBURG & rn
i ajhW,, '
. lu,.v?::s'. -
Basement's
Beys' Clothing
Reys' S.1.30 Oliver $195
Twist Suits J
Extra-geed quality blue, brewH
and drab corduroy, geed scrvlce-
nbln nehenl KUllB. sizes !J te 8
years. None sent C. O. D.
Beyn' S 1.23 Junier Norfolk Suits,
-Geed riunlity corduroy and
tweeds', knee pants, full lined,
sizes te 8 qe QK
years 3)4.570
Beys' W.00 Jersey Cleth Oliver
Twist Suits All-wool in a
large aricty of the wanted
colors. Sizes 3 te 8 QfO QK
years &O.VO
Beys' S6.JI5 2.1'ants Stills- Mixed
cheviets, full-lined kniekcr
;s::::!.c.!:':M.45
Beys' S7.50 2-l'ants Suits -Mixed
cheviets, full - lined knicker
pants. Sizes 0 te &A QP
17 years iD.Vd
Beys' S8.50 2-l'ants Suits Dark
i"nied ohevietr and cassimcrcs,
full. lined knickers, (P(T Hf?
sizes 7 te 17 years. . ''
Beys' 513.50 All-Weel 2-1'anlB
SuitsMixed . cheviets, cassi cassi
mcre nnd tweeds, full-lined
knickers, mohair-lined coats,
sizes 7 te 18 CO QK
years dV.VO
Beys' $3.00 Black-Rubber Kain-
ceatsUuarnntcca waierproei.
Sizes 4 te 18
years
$3.65
Beys' S1.30 Knicker I'ants Mixed
cheviets and corduroy, QQp
sizes 7 te 10 years VJs
Beys $2.23 Kniekcr Pants Mixed
cheviets, cassimere and cordu
roy, sizes 8 te 18 fljl OQ
years 31.057
CT7"i i f g "flS Urajnemy Haacment
Just Released September
10-Inch Deuble-Face
Cameo Records
at 49 q Each
I'lnu en Ml Makes of Talking
Machines
DANCK KECOUDS
233
TIIH S.Vi:.K tVex TreO
rppci Pancp urrhpstra
two mttm: weuncv meks.
Treni tin- Muslr.tl I'roductlen
"SpiZfi of 1D22"' (Pox Tret)
Breatlwa: r.ierlic Cirphcstra
251
GKOrtGUTTi: (l-'ex Tret
Vplwtone Ianco (irrlirntr
IT'S UP TO vel'. C.IVn A I Mnrre).
Vclvetenr" Dance Orchestra
218
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Medley (l-'ex Trel).
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KOSn OF Pi IMBAY. (KX Tret),
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That I rrifd ''Mr Yeu Pe Tret),
lct(ln lunw Orc-hetra
jpst Bpi'Arsi; Mil pi; yeit
Thnt's Win 1 I.ep Yeu i Pox
Tret) Vchctone Ij.iiic- "'rclsstra
VOCAL RECORDS
210
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10-litct Deuble-Face
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Te Sell OCT Each
'25c
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the
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and
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tic lH"-t eeal, danc and l'f-tiu-
lm-ntiil numbi i -
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Our Entire Sleck
Twe-Piece
$5.75
Men's (itiaranlecd
Hedmnan'b Police
Ulack Rubber Qr7 QF
Ceals at tP 9 OD
$2.75
Men' l'cc
Unien-Allb. .
$3.00
Blue or khaki. Ne mail or
phene orders; nene sent C. O. Dl
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