1 KfjCv IV'V Ti7frifTl(w7;,;fjr&T 17 w 32 EVKNING FUBHO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8 1922 Villanova Prep and Catholic High Meet Tomorrow for Grid League Title m . I it i "' v .m Y.i lT i .1 W CLEAN SLATES FOR 8 SOCCER TEAMS Allied League Boeters Shew Geed Ferm in First-Half . Games READY FOR AMATEUR CUP Eight soccer elevens In acven sections f the Allied League hnvc records thn' show they hnve net ns yet lest n Rami. The teams In the Tirst Division have net p.ajet many league matches, but the Flelsher Ynrncrs, who top the 1'Irst j Division, Section 15, with eisht pelntr, have net lest u single rantch, winning all four games plnjed and making twenty goals te six for ttielr oppo nents. The liest showing In Section 1? 19 by Wolfenden-Shere nnd liarney Ernst. The former Las ten pein with four "wins and two ties, while the latter has the Fame number of wins, with n sin gle deadlock. Out In West Philadelphia the Merrell boy have the field beaten by n large margin, nnd the records bhew they hare wen all six games played, making n total of twenty-two goals for anil nix against. The tapestry lads are really a First-Division team, and next ten eon wilt no doubt be found there. Other tenms In the various divisions also have come threugli without a sin gle defeat. They nre CJrcen Ribbon, in the Third Nerthwest: Victer, In the Third Northeast; St. Lee, in the Third Northeast, and Dardanella, in the Fourth Northwest The Allied League has made all ar rangements for the playing of he Ama teur Cup scries up te the point of ac ceptance of entries. This trophy was wen by the Fleisher Yarners last year, and will be keenly contested for this year. Entries can be tiled with Rich ard Parcel!, secretary, 4312 Waiie aienuc. First Division Section A ( d O. XV. I.. D. Fer Ag. 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Ps I Dardanella S 7 0 1 23 II 19 f Cfirhtheuse ... 9 tj 0 1 31 'i 11 ' K ftubicnm .. 2 1 21 1 1 13 f f Roosevelt . 4 2 3 22 1(1 ll f f Jtambler Ilea... 7B20 in 10 In i U Keretene .... 8 a .1 3 11 J! ll Albre 9 3 It 0 in 21 ,! fi il Aen 8 1 1 1 8 2H :i $ I; Athletics 7 1 e, 0 14 2J 2 U& Irish 8 0 H 0 4 31) u Suspended by Jersey Commission Newark, W, J., Dec 8 Prankle Oenare, tiantarnwelKht, and his manager Jee llern- 5teln have ltn suspended by the New ersey State Dexlnc Commission for failure Te te threusrh with mi aKreemnt te meet Panche Villi In a twe, round no decision bout here en December 1 1 Scraps About Scrappers Johnny Burns says he has his "Standln Roem" sign dusted off for tenlKht at the 'ambrla Club. Tans In the northeast sec tion of the cltv nre esr'cted te fleck out te see Jee Rerrell make his cemebuck In the rfn. afer sn abnce of two years. In . nhsduled eight-rounder with Churley O Nell, i Tleca. Ileth of these mlddltwelichts ure rampalgnln for a, match with Temmy I0Uliral. The semi will tie Eddie, Revelre i vg Jack Martin. Prelims i Hilly Mahenev vs. SDbeY U Jveeie. j.arry iicmiersuu vs. uurrr ttrke. and Battling Costelle vs ilariln Sullivan. Belly Heamen, New Ter;, featherweight. will be back East from ins coast by Christ- mu. Wh pr Nate font, all vnen no returns nuuv win uw nunuiee ,te bmun. 01 mis iuy. in mt last sttheush outweighed ten Bounds Kea toen Wat given th decision aRalnst Yeung Canr.an In Han Kranclscn belly Is recog receg tilaed as the Junier lightweight chainolen of ue Pacific Coast. He boxes In I'rlice sett Wednesday night. Vl Marftn. of New Orleans will mak hla next nnpearance In Philadelphia. He ha1 assured Wlllus Drill, nintchinaker of the Chestnut ritreei Arena, tnat no win bes there as seen as possible llrltt plans te tnatch Meran with Hay Mltchtll for Decem ber ia, Chuck Wiggins, Western heayweght. who ts been In the Kast for several months. will make his debut In this city at the CTcestnui aireei Arena n-xi iveunesuay nigni. )!( opponent will be Sergeant Kay Smith. Wiggins also Is matched te meet Ad Stene Ut the Arena Chrlstmis afternoon. rranUIe Msgnlre, en learning that Mickey Walker, welterweight champion, was plan nln te slse nut of his class and meet (nlddlewelghts. has mm out with a chal Senas te the new tltlehelder. Magulre has ttten boxing consistently of lute, and Is In rattling gee J form. Belly Hansom has returned after a tour ef the Middle west ue isa ngntweigh ?i vnaer ine management ei ai usrsen deerge Issues a aen te nay Aiucneu una luell. Al Carpentler tlsht-heavywetght hour of h Tint niisa males njvv, wim a record or A, vlmm knockouts out of seventeen bouts. I in KITadeiDhla. He will be handled by Jack On. utKIn also has Jee liene In tow. and isiip e lHD-nnunner irem iTanrnrnia. Wiptn te meet any 01 hit weight In tblt .lnfMe hss his hreee of battlers In ,.,ct auuniij u& n.iii.un,,, vau twr-ligmweight rotnnetitien. while Joel Villanova Captain fBjt&k- tss-sa)-)-)aaa-)-Bfi ubbbbbbbbbbbbbIH JACK CONLIN Who may get luck Inte the Villa nova Prep llne-up tomorrow. He has been en the sidelines nursing a fractured shoulder E Catholic High Net Likely te Have Services of Star End Against Villanova CONWAY TO SUBSTITUTE Although practically nil of the school boy elevens have ended their seasons and the moleskins have been put away for another jear. there are two teams that have a little argument te settle. The argument reneerns the cham pionship of the Catholic Scheel Font Fent 'all League. The two parties te this battle are Catholic High Scheel and Villanea Prep. The stage will be the Phillies Rail Park, and the time .T :.10 tomorrow afternoon. It Is the play-off game of the league These teams hv winning en Thanlts- Klving Day ended the season In n dead lock, and at n meeting of the le.ig i rfficlals it was decided te held the play off tomorrow afternoon. It Is the second straight year that the league season has ended in n ti. Three elevens. St. Josephs, Vest Catholic nnd Villaneta. figured in tli deadlock at the conclusion of the 1021 campaign. In the play-off St. Jeseph Prep defeated Villanntn Prep after the latter had humbled West Catholic High. This gave Ileine Miller's bejs the crown. Catholic High nnd Villaneta Prep are both putting en the finishing touches for the game at theie respective battlegrounds. The former has been working out dally at Cahill Held, and Coach Cefnll says his preteges are all In geed s-hape for the fruv. One unfortunate thing, however, has occurred te one meniDer of the Catholic uuad. On Wednesday the grandmother of Joey Maxwell, the star end of the Purple and Celd, died, and the funeral will be held tomorrow morning. There is doubt ns te whether Maxwell, will be In the Catholic line-up when the team takes the Held. Should Maxwell fail te pluy Conway will be ut right end. Hughie McGechan has been pushing his preteges with much vigor out en the gridiron adjacent te the school at Villa nen.4 Jack Cenlin, the right guard nnd captain of the team, who lias been out of the line-up with a broken shoulder, mav be uble te play. l'ier) thing pe. slide will be done te try te brace the injured member nnd allow him te pl.n if only for a few minutes. When Villanewi Prep and Catholic clashed in the regular season a ll-te-14 tie resulted. The Main Liners led at half time. Catholic assumed the lend in the third period, and then in tin llnsl quarter die hidden ball trick was worked for a touchdown. This tied the score. COUNTY TEAMS PLAY Wettlngheuse and St. Hedwig te Meet In Sunday Grid Clash The Wcstingheuse football squad after a week's layoff. Is ready te meet St. Iledwlg's. of Chebter, at l'ssmg l'ssmg ten next Sunday. All the member of he "live wires" are in excellent on en on dltlen, but they expect te buw their hiiinU full with the Saints. The Cliesterites hae met most of the eeiintv teams, and en Thanksgiving held Norwood te u fl-fl ie Wi-ting-house will have the services of T.un gren, of Tinnkferd, its stellar per former, and with this plnjer In the game will have n backfleld combination much te be feared. tiMIMM IViCD'lidVs aalesroems SECOND FLOOR S. E. ter. 9th & Sansom SAVE $10 Middleman's Profit All-Weel Suits Overcoat Yeu Always Pay Leas af Our Factory srNU, cem.iare. 1'et a te the teeii esnsjare ear . ; PHt, stjls and tjnaJtty, yea win Bad Mstt raw BIB. non OBDIXl AOCETTED llIAXWELL MAY BE OUT OF BIG GAWi $gftff &9 BASS-DE MARCO TILT Matched for Wind-Up at Twentieth Century Next Week llill Daly, matchmaker of the Twen tieth Century Athletic Club, has clinched a bout between Benny Bass. of this city, nnd Cuddy Dc Marce, of rmstiurgli, for the wiiut-up next Tues day night. Dc Marce has boxed twice befere at the Twenticth Century una has made geed. Against Raws. Dc Marce will get the I Imrdeit test of his career. He is train ing in Pittsburgh, but will be bacK in Philadelphia en Monday. Artie McCann and Renny Pascal, RtnblemnteH nf Rnss. will nnnenr in ether numbers, resnecthely, ngainst 1'ietri Altierri and Jimmy Urlggs. Willie Rrewn s. Charley Kitsie nnd 1 ticerge Kelly vs. Jee Leuislnana nre ' nf hut ltnf a Amateur Sports The r. M. ,V i: of the Student Vetersns' Icnsue- na, etMM1 ,inli-s except Snturdiy, "itheut nliln fHes with halls who will nny ''lr irunratitees llntmrt 11. Hell, cn.re et P. 51 , lc.,.1.'rf?11 nnd fprlrur Garden streets. The AilflpM.i A. A. Iho wen from the Mrenj L'l.len M B nulntet by the unusual cere of 40 te 0 the oilier eienlns". Adelehla niiH a few dates open for home teams offr effr Inir sultabln lndiirments. C. 11. Bishop. 832 Hi ch itreet. Camden. V. J. venten II, c. hiis formed a new team nnd acMrns Knms with nny fourteen-sWteo i-lenr-eM uulniets huln halls. nalth Ad tUnt. 171 s Seuth sixteenth street. The Cnmblneil A. C. a fourten-slxteen-ur-eld traMlIn team, would like te book Mimes with home te-inm of that Ke. Jeclc Ki-rhner, 30fl McKcan street I The Marshall U. C, n thlrteen-nftscn-. leir-eld traelln? Ile, would like te book Barnes with teams of the sam cillner effei- iik reiuenaDin Bimrnntees Nathm Colcher. U.'l Seuth niirhtli street. irnv A. A., a eoenteen-nlneteen-S'ar-old teiim, (lc sir i-i Kamcs at home nnd nwny nltli leiims nf the same cluss. Jehn Ueherty, lsi' Seuth Twenty-fourth street. The lYinklln l. ('. deilrea t.isketball cames away with feurten-sIxteen- ear-old teiimi Albert Knhn.ni40 Vine street The 11 lisnhlcken Tigers, a slxteen-eliht-een Mar old team, deslrex iram-i with quln te's of the same nre. Hareld V Buckman. 541 Tncema street Hie r. . Naiul Hospital teim Is ready te seleiljle Kimes with first-class tennis havlnir bulls end uflerlns reasonable curnntees I. s Perter phone Oreiren C135 before A V 1 eirh ihy und Wyemlns 8S31 W from 0 te 8 P. M. The Kamblrr A. A. turned In their tenth win of thi- season when they defeated D-lhl list ntKht bv a 42-22 score. An tecomt tecemt elnss team wlihlni; h crame should fit In touch with James ICennedy. 231.1 Cress street The lllnlne C. C, ft slxteen-elKhteen-eir-il 1 s (rrcuiilen dnlres imm' with nil tennis at thit nire halne Inlls and efferlni: rea son ible Kuarantecs. I. PYank. 1908 North 1I rt ewned street I he I.lned'in, .Irs,, a fourteen-flfteen-ellre,d iriellne ttam. ueuld like te hear frei i teams of the sime ajre hnlnc halls nnd eflerlni: reisenable Inducements. 1). Slhor Slher niHri, JilM Smith Sevnth street I lie '. I (. would like te enffnee (tams with an fourteen-9lxleen-enr-eld home fives hawnz hulls nnd rferlni; sultabln Induoe Induee ment" M elMin. Mil Jneksen street The iHikine A. A., compewod nf former leniple I nl rli stirs 1ts dnfen ed nena of the bst teams In the city and ready te lnet eth'rs eithr nt home or uaj. Malt Hlnkle. .11.1 Conestoga etriet S(. FrnnrN Xmli-r Military Hand first team would like te arrnnse Ffnrnes with flrst clahs learns, either nt hein or awav. Law Law rei e 1MIi. HSfl North Stlllman street. Iho iTnnn It. C would like te nrrangs nnn with flftin-9enteen-v ear-old tenms 1 n nic mwni fives h,Ise. Israel tScholTer. 217 Chrln.in tre.t. The l'enn MldceU would like te arrane g- fs with an th'rletn-fourteen-er-eld linni awa from home nnd eflerinjf ex rnaes "Mlke" Trembetta. care of Starr Ojrlen Sevtnth nnd Iembard streets. The Meet Phillies A. C. would like te arr.imre (rami's wllh teams havlns hwis and Hrlni sultible Inducnrcnts. D Mnrlti 640 miner street, or phone Oregon 1170 durliuc the dav The West Park. Jrs., n fourten-slxteen-year-eld quintet, desires (ramps with tenms nf Hie same nse havlns halls and offering r. atoiuible Buar.rntc-s Prank llewr, 100 North Mxt-.lrst str-et. The I'nltwl M iten Nnnl Ilnme wnull ,lke te hnr from first-class teams liavlnc hall and efftrlriic sultable Kuarantees. J. ait ley, 3145 Carpenter street, br nhens Oregon 3!tn W Utwevn b und 7 P. M. Loek Prosperous Be Prosperous People de judge by appearances. The man with the fresh, well-pressed clothes gets the interview gets the job in short, gets what he is after. Make sure of that well-groomed leek by sending us your clothes for cleaning and pressing REGULARLY. The cost is small the results beyond expectation,. MEN'S SUITS OR pars' Sd"w!SS 1616-28 N. 21st St., Philadelphia Branches: 1113 Chestnut St. and 5557 Germantown Ave. Fer the wel dtest business man Medling that's exclusive: workman ship that's unbeatabl: goodness that's unmatchabl The Zalatla See it in our windes Flat bread tee; abundant tred room; bark-tannd calfskin; all lether all thru i 1221-1223 CHESTNUT STREET Just bele the Atlelplua Stores in New Yerk and Brooklyn CLIFTON HEIGHTS T DISCOURAGED Delaware County Team Trains Hard for Mount Airy Came en Sunday TO PLAY DELC0 DEC. 17 The Cifton Heights football team, despite the defeat nt the hands of Nor wood last Sunday will continue play ing nnd tnkes en Its hardesst oppencn of the season en Sunday when the Mount Airy eleven will Invade Cliften Heights. Manager Gallagher snys the sudden reversal last week was the biggest sur prise of the season nnd took his player right off their feet as they did net even figure Norwood of having even an out side chance te win. He hays the reason for the setback was easily explained in the work of his team and tee much Turkey Day football was the answer. Cliften hat' played a hnrd game with East Falls in the morning nnd then all the players pleyed elsewhere in the Hfternoen. Twe games In one dny was tee much and the team snowed it en Sunday After Norwood pulled the mirprise of crossing the uutten goal line the players reallied what they were up against but were unable te respond. "We nre net in the least discour aged," said Manager Gallagher, "nnd de net wish te detract ene bit from Norwood's victory, although any fair minded fan will readily see from the record of the two tennis which is the better. We had all along thought that the real championship game would be played with Delce and that will prob preb nbly take place en Sunday. December 17, as arrangements are te be made in a few days." Mount Airy Is one of the best of the local indenendent teams. The teams p'nyed and scerea of the nvni teams are: MOUNT AIRY At. Phlla 23-0 HlKhlnnd Park. "5-0 White Stars... 28-0 Vlctrlx 7 0 Clearfield 7-0 Darby Rams... lfl-0 NatUity 82-0 Melrose 0-3 Conshohocken . 0-31 CLIFTON Media llebart ...... Ambler Wlldwed . . . . Huntlne Clearfield Vlctrlx IVestlngheuse Defiance 3T-0 e-e 18-0 o-e 14-0 0-0 20-0 n e 13-0 13-0 0-0 Kast Palls ... Total! 183-38 Norwood Totals 181-18 McCarron Defeats Tem Blllard AUentewn. Dee. 8 In the ten-round wlndun at the Arena here. Jack McCarron. of AUentewn. showed a ureat deal of ins old.tlme form and ring; eencrnlshlp and preicd the master of Temmy Blllard. of llrthlehem In every round. In the semi-wind-up Al Cox. of Bhnmekln. knocked out Rey Oibben of Reading. In three rounds. Jee Leenard, of Northampton, shaded Youns Klnny. of Easten. In a alx-reund bout. Scholastic Football Clastic Catholic Championship Grid Game Catholic High vs. Vilanova Prep Phillies' Ball Park. Bat.. Dee. 9th. 8 P. M. Admission 75 cents and 11,00 Tickets en sale at Bpaldlnr's. Oatholle Hth Scheel, VUlaneva Prep and Jim Pcnner's. 7 B. 17th street. OVERCOATS, $1.50 Phene Poplar 7660 for Aute te Call Philadtlphia's Quality Cleaners and Dyert MKi 9a -sHgSSBBBsM irPPpi yfCttgMaBaTl If 4TB. "auGBasaaBaBBBBVlM TheZalatla: Black or Tan Calfskin $7 FRANKFORD FACES HARDESTBAHLE Yellewjackets Out te Make It Twelve In Rew by Beat ing Buffalo TEAM HAS NEW SIGNALS The Frankfenl Ycllewjncliets nre nil set for their gnme tomorrow with the Buffalo All-Amcrlcatis In the semi-final round for the national independent championship. The came will be played nt Frnnkferd. Manager Bewlter hns hnd the Frnnit Frnnit ferd squad practicing dnlly at the Phil lies' Hall Park, nnd the players are confident of keeping up their winning Btride, which has new reached eleven games. Tem McNamarn, conch of the junior varsity team nt the Unheisity of Penn Hylvania, hns been aiding Captain Helnie Miller conch the yellewjackets. The Frankford eleven has been cnuippea with a new set of signals nnd new plays. The Cernell system, which proved se successful this jenr, is the basis for most of the plns furnished by Mc Nnmarn. The players have absorbed the pln.s se well that he feels sure et their suceesi tomorrow. The Buffalo game, the toughest sched uled se far for Frankford. finds the 'ecal team badly battered, but Imnucit with mere pep and determination than nny time this fall. Johnny Scott, the Frankford field general, hns recovered '527 MARKET STREET' .gagaBBBBBBBBggaBBaSt2gfir' asks. lgeasasasasgsasasasfasWwVBy nl 7iflSTvlfMrS W PRICED. STOP IN AND LOOK AROUND. A small deposit will reserve any article until Christmas. VELOCIPEDES The largest assortment of high gradt velocipedes in town ut pricnn mat cunnei ie ecax. A velocipede makes erjr proper gift, limir lng children comfort ucaitn una safetr. Oetnmbla S11.95 w Fairy S8.00 u Rellftit S11.25 " KIDDIE BIKES $2.49 Verr strenc enn etrucllen, lienvy rulilwr t I r e l n heels with steel pokes nnd i:i)I.S. Nlielv nlHhfd seat henril. A elilld nf 11 te 0 renrs can this hike ( i II lt(g. S3 .',0 REED DOLL COACHES, $5.95 . Reg. 88.60 XVe have th largest assert ment of I) c Conches In town that will pltu 'iny girl, l'leutt te select from ranging In prien fiwm BOc te SJ1. SLEDS Full line of Flexible lljeis and Fire Fly .Sleds at greatly reduce I prices PENKNIVES rENKMVEH maku ii Hue gift for the man or boy. l'ut up In buiutlfiil Christinas boxes at 30c, Stic, TUc und up We hue lust received a lurge shipment f luipetted knhes nt values from $1.(0 te $3.10. Boxing Gloves S 4.95 Youth's Size... $2.75 COWBOY SUITS, 1.89 UP Alse large assortment of Indlnn nnd Scout Hults for boys from H te 11 yiai', of ace. 81. Ml up. DAISY AIR RIFLES The gift bciutlful for the boy f,ludtn nis renrt with one of these splimlld guns. Ped Ouni Slngle.Bhet Rlfles 30 SI 35 aSO-Hhet R flas . tl an II I fiOn Rhnt UIHna . . t4l Pumn Rifles J1.78 BS. Kkt &v TF?wa9t7M?. llMb p.KV EVERYTHING IN RADIO SUPPLIES YiB carry nil the stnnaarrl recehlrir Rets nueli nn xvu-vrivr'ifnT'rr.-,-. oY-,PFye?;IgurK; BASKETBALLS STRIKING DAG AND PL VTFORM Special CembTiatlnn Offer ttetr, $13 50 $5.00 Mede from tin best grade of Amerliau Feb Ii 1 e - drain " is; leather. Olllciul wileht FOOTBALLS Oenulne Hersehtde ioetbslls tneludlng bltd- nfta Ysm ITi 1 1 AjjVr-r fciatuAX pest and nn till . leather puiuhlng bag flttid with best finality r bber blidile An Iduil clft fcr the bev Other UrtUlnif bags fr .' ru up der.. "" nlun SI I' IMPOnTED 0 O W II I D E FOOTBALLS, Iniludlug liln.l. der and li'iillur luce. 81.50 initie (2 III) F.XTRA HFAVY PFtpT GRAIN COVllIDE LEATH EK F00TI1ALLS with V rubber I bidder nnd lenther lace, $2 60; nlue 810) Alse a lurge nnsertment nf all ether nnpnlnr make feit balls 76e te SB 00 CAMERAS Full line of Antce t'nmeras frcm S2.00 te S6S.00 Specdcx F'lm, 25c up GIFTS FOR T 3-stayed heavy Quality Canvas Gelf aise a. isjge sssonmeni ci jjsgt priced from 81,00 te Hi 00. Oolf Clubs, 81.8S te 815 00. Give him a dw. Oolf Balls for Ohrlatmai. Prlees from 81.SS te 812 00 Midget, Junier and Juvenile Oolf Hots, Including Driver. Iren and Tutter and fine quality Scotch Plaid Bag, 84 33 up. Oenulne Camel's Hair Gelf Bweateri, 818 00. Value $18 00 JheSperT&nTre 0P,F.&.52'E.PV MmmtmammmJ UM Orders Frometl. EVENING tuuast tati a asuiiir from his Injured shoulder and will start the game. Tem Davits, the former Panther star, will be unable te start because of broken ribs. Jee Lehecka also is en the side lines, but may play if absolutely neces sary. Manager Bowker is keeping the wires het trying te locnte another re serve backfle d man. FOOTBALL ntAmrrnsn vrtTftwtintftTd VI. BUFFALO AtL-AMERIOANH TOMORROW KICKOFF SlSO T. M. Brown's Field. Oiferd Ave. near Boulevard Frankford "L" te Margaret St. COLLEGE BASKETBALL ST. JOSEPH vi. PENNSYLVANIA Wetghtman Hall, 34th & Spruce Stt. Saturday, Dec. 9th, 8t30 P. M. interred Beats. i,n ana ve At Council en Athletics. .8301 Wall uenerai Admission, sve B1JUU BOXING TONIGHT n CnMunctl'e JB" 12 Fait Amateur Bouti 12 CAMBRIA A. CLUB pjfiSSSl ! Trlday Evening, Decemljer 8, 1978.. JOE BORRELL vs. CHARITY O'UEIL Four Other 8tir Bouts FLEMING, Ltd. Londen Clethes for Men THE Season calls for a TlemlnB Ulster A or Overcoat; alto a Fleming Lounge Suit 1314 Walnut St. ?J3 up TOYS ana Snnvtmcr (Innrls ff MAKE THE SPORT CENTRE HEAD v QUARTERS FOR BUYING GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN. A WONDERFUL SE LECTION AWAITS YOUR CHOICE, AND EVERYTHING IS MOST ATTRACTIVELY BICYCLES Alngle Drep-Ilar nicjcles. beau tifully ennmeted In blue and white and gray und blue. $26.75 Fully Guaranteed ANn full nnd complete line of Indlnn, Mnure, Delphi, World, IM1e FUcrs In Heis', Olrls', ladles' nn 1 Men's medels. Children's Autes $6.95 Value $10.00 It Is net nn I.al. I) nst when we sa inn our mitON an the leneut priced In the rltv. Jipit recihed another carload of I'U iie.Arrews. i.rxntn hih iiirif-,i. pnlges and C, Kf te Snt; rti Pperli's-s, svpr uww BALL-BEARING ROLLER SKATES $1.59 Fee boys and girls. Adluxtiible te am slie. Ileg. $2fi0. MAMA DOLLS, $2.75 TO $5.00 Large assortment of dells svlth unbreak- nun iii'aus anu sleeping ueiu irem 1 1 S' 1)0. imtEUCIUCTOY mm nM3tilUteiBMjfinmi Lionel Klectrle Trains at approxi mately 20 reduction. Our stock la complete. De net mlea this money sax Ine offer. I3uy new. Keg. 85,715 Outfit, NOW HeB. HO Oulflt, HOW ItfK. 820.75 Outfit, OW Hrg. 8.10,00 Outfit, SOW ..$4.50 $15.75 $21.00 $38.50 Bridges, Tunnels, Semaphores. Crossings. Lamp Pests, ete,, at greatly reduced prices. SWEATERS (PULL OVER) Shaker Knit vaue Jie 00 ;jv Consists of $5.50 1 hardwood F lteg. 88 CO. frame whlih can be attached te wall or liitaranteed all wool, l'ennsyl. anta make. ICE SKATES 2i??,W,?a. sioe1 nliin S1D0V. B1".UU Jinoe Bl'EOIAL LOT OF IDE HKATES, nsserted ninkFs .Make ii line Christmas gift" vulue 83,00 te Ce txti. 81 ixi 0Mi3 SKATINO SHOEB. tee laced V brunii ami blar-lc ??? heaw quality E(-r nR lesther iSOiUU GOLFERS Bag as lllui., 83 00,. Keg, t,00. 93 Hall Orders Promptly rilled I bjibiss .u 1.11; ' '1Bpiaa t rgP SBsjG gessslkmSw 'B9PaaHiaMl9iWHfiMK9rlMRnk Ju Wl V 1. I w I teir1 IKDKmimlAWbmmNt&HlH2&!i magaesssasassmsSiSmsMS WmxkW&J2BMUJMmujiJi.TJ:M ' mt St. Wm. W'WM f I af I sssfS-l wft&Mii , ; m W wMMJLJflr n mm yZMffljr f Lrar TsasTBBsiMsrBlsBswBIlllB? Cgf JHL!t a i fl - 09wffl Tgessl'ssL .ssssff sbsssssssssssbbss BBBBt -XisTMsMrTTrTL-i-i vXi g iTcnTnfrnrrrr -tTaaaaaTTTiiJFinTirTr 1' f Y i rJWyAflMtm.ymt.,Um t7S&A,J7tZtmmV. mm m aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB r.tsaaaaaaaaaV.TXK K!? 8SsSsBsaStP tf&KDfifvffifik I Think of $12 JLm. j i for $25 Values IL Jm m Yes, that's afl you lERE PV wb pay right new for '9 MB M the finest Overcoats mHlWy.M M at the price you j WU MmWk ' have ever seen. All W&k Wf mm W$ styles and fabrics. W2JRmmmmmmkiBmw (jjf m Meney Back if - L vtk 1 iW" Yeu don't think JgSSB 1 ItiL m x,.. ., fftlWHr 1 urw p uiese me uiggest i ,TK m V2rA - W, OtTprincr in fntvn S sassVsaasV w flr i r VsstLsv ' i I )ttf Jmm i mm mem turned back en his hands. Maker's less your gain Come in and see these beautiful crea tions. Toe many te describe. AU remark able values-and all half what they were intended te bring. Stere Orders Accepted I I 1514 MARKET ST. smlmm , Cash did the trick for us! It secured 1100 magnificent new overcoats and suits at a price below the cost of manufacture a let that was de VV: X'.ti, w. my, layed in shipment. K .. ! 1 Wl 1 DZ MAKKtT STREET - .... ... &, tf.r. - -