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{ SPORTS OF THE DAY | it GIRL ATHLETE SETS RECORD Evanston Jumper Clears Pole at Four Feet, Nine Inches. ‘Girl students of Wells college, T Auburn, N. Y. are c‘elebratlng the annexation of a new world’s record for high jumping by a woman, made by Mirlam Heerans, ’11, of Evans- ton, Ill. and equalled by Isabella Swain, ’13, of Philadelphia, made at 'the annual college field day. Both e cleared the bar at 4 feet 9 inches. The previous record was made by Caroyn Hale at New Milford Conn. on June 13, 1910, when she jumped 4 feet 7 5-8 inches. Brainerd to Play Little Falls. The Brainerd high school base ball team, which defeated the Cloquet high school team last Saturday, 7 to 4, will play the Little Falls high - ,chool tomorrow. The Crookston base ball team will play the Meridiths at Fargo on Sunday. S Twenty High Schools in Meet. Twenty North Dakota high schools will be represented in the ninth an- nual interscholastic field and track meet which opens in Grand Forks today. ¢ — Entries were annouced and include 84 young athletes. Drucke Wants Big Sum For Injury. Lewis Drucke, pitcher or the New = York Nationals has brought suit against the Interborough Rapid “Transit company for $25,000 for in- juries sustained on October 20, when a subway train in which he was riding was derailed. The papers ex- plain that he may never be able to N pitch effective base ball again, due .to the injury. SRR R R R R R R R CROR R © Thursday’s Baseball Results, © — O R R R R AR R OO IR O IR IR Y Columbus, May 19.—Columbus yesterday defeated Minneapolis in the opening game of the season by bunching three hits with two passes in the fifth. in the ninth inning. Lessard was taken out Liebhardt re- tired the scoreless. The feature of the game was Hinchman’s steal of home. visitors Ferris’ double to the left field fence was one of the longest hits ever seen on the local field. ‘ LColumbus ............ 5 7 Minneapolis .......... 3 6 o ro ‘Lessard, Liebhardt and Bemis; Pfiester, Cavet, Esick and Owens. Louisville, May 19.—St. Paul de- feated Louisville yesterday in the first game of the series. Selby, who was given his first chance of the season, was batted hard in the ninth inning and the visitors won easily. Delehanty’s batting was the feature, he making three doubles and a triple out of five times at bat. Manager Mike Kelley was put out of the game for arguing with Umpire Owens. Louisville ............ 4 9 ! St Paul .. e e s 10 13 4 Kroh, Selby and Hughes; Decan- niere, Laroy and Spencer. Other Association Games. Toledo .. Voo vide siis 3 6 2 Milwaukee ........... 15 1 Baskett and Rapp; Cutting, ‘Short :and Marshall. Indianapolis 4 5 3 Kansas City 6 10 3 Dowd and Ritter; Moddox andl 0’Connor. ’ B MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS. National. Ney York 1; Pittsburg 6. Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 1. ‘Boston 1; St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 2; Chicago 11. - American League. Cleveland 9; Washington 6. Chicago 12; Boston 8. Detroit 9; Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 1; New York 3. == It is quite certain there will be no departure from the slender, graceful, youthful figures of the American women this summer. ! : To maintain the lines of this slender figure and to prevent ‘“bunchiness” many of the underclothes in this **May White Sale’’ have been especially designed, cut and fashioned. “Quality” isthe keynoteof thesale first andlast and appliesto every garment. Thereisnot a garment from the simple fifty cent corset cover to the most exquisite hand-embroidered night gown that does not bear out that statement. - As to prices of these beautiful garments they are not less than January’s White Sale, but we are able to give greater value for the same money. : Night Gowns The Agood qualities in these gowns are the extra full lengths in which they are cut and the variety of styles—they are low necks and long or short sleeves, and made in both the slip-over or button in front. The very sheer summer materials are used in these and are trimmed with lace and insertion or with embroidery selling from a dollar up to twelve dollars each. Corset Covers One great feature of our May Sale is the selection of corset covers, there are some ex- ceptionally good values among these, they are high or low-necked, close fitting or loose and all as dainty as good workmanship and simple trimmings can make them. The very fine nainsook is used in these. They range in value from 65 cents to $1.00 and are selling for 48 cents. A large selection of drawers made of fine muslins and trimmed with dainty feather stitched ruffles and tiny tucks; these are valued at 75 cents and $1.00 selling at 48 cents. Among some of the better values of these at regular prices are found some of the newest styles trimmed with lace and insertion or with embroidery and made with bands causing little fullness at the waist, they sell from $1.00 to $3.75 in price. Combinations The combination of both drawer and cover or skirt and cover are more popular than ever with the present styles prevailing. These come in closely fitted garments giving the long lines so greatly desired, they are made of fine qualities of nainsook trimmed with laces or embroidery selling from 98 cents to $11).00. 3 ' Princess Slips The new princess slips can be found in several very pretty styles, the skirts being cut with little fullness giving the narrow effect desired for the closely fitted gowns now being worn. These come handsomely trimmed with lace and insertion or with lace and embroidery, and are selling from $1.15 to $6.00. Soiled Garments at Half Price One table in this sale will be entirely given up to soiled articles in all garments. This will consist of some of the French under- wear; skirts, combinations, night gowns, corset cover and drawers, all of which will be sold at Half Price—Original Price of Garments from $1.50 to $15.00. White Dresses Il 1 wllmj ; fll{l{um- ing the new and artistic styles the Crane Co. store discloses. Summer Negligee Cool and dainty styles in pretty House Gar- The Season’s Gorset Styles Dressy Waists Our corset dep't is constantly fortifying its re- ments for sunny summer wear—Figured Lawns | Putation as a Department where Gorset com- in rosebud and other floral and conventional.| fort,correct stylesand reasonable prices designs, also pretty Empire Kimonas in cotton | are welded into Corset Perfection. 7 challies, cotton crepe and popular priced silks. Price $1.00 to $5.00. Justrite Corsets (Back Lace) $1.00 and up. LT Dressing Sacques 50c to $3.00. Modart (Front Lace) $5.00 and up. waists $2.25 to $5.25. Wide selections in the exceedingly stylish Chiflon, Marquisette and Messaline, embroidered | HOse: - in white and colors and trimmed in real linen and cluney. Pr!ce $5.00 to $12.00. Full line of popular priced lingerie Waists at $1 to $5. Excellent styles in Linen tailored Suit Sellling Extraordinary Yesterday we Legan our first weed- ing out process of Spring Suits and it will continue until all are disposed of. Blues; blacks, tans, grays and mixtures, in all sizes, are to be found in this lot. The uniform price is $16.75 and in- cludes Suits selling regularly to $36.00, An unusual money-saving opportunity for the woman who has not yet selected her Spring Suit. Others at $10.00, $12.75. $50.00 High Art Suits in this sale at $25.00. Goat Riddance Saturday we offer every $15.00 and $18.00 Serge Coat in stock at $9.75. This is our final round-up of this season’s Coats. Suits and Coats in this sale will not be sent on approval and are sold for cash only. Middy Blouses and Waists We are showing over twenty designs in styles innew and nifty Blouses for lake and street wear, ranging in price from 98 cents to $3.50 Lace down the front and slip-over styles in white, blue and tan. For Weddings, Graduation, Gonfirmation, Party Wear and All Dressy Occasions - Women'’s, Misses and Children’s Sizes Even in Twentieth century apparel service it takes outfitters of the Foremost rank to supply the de- mand of the June Bride, and the sweet girl Graduate who are now busy planning their outfits. old-fashioned way of laces, insertions and yard goods are now becoming passe, and girls delight in discover- The Junior Dresses $6.00 to $30.00. Misses and Women's white dresses $6.00 to $45.00. Silk Hose We are well equipped with silk hose at all prices from 75¢ to $4.50 including white Full lines of lisle Hose in plain colors, and lace and embroidered designs at 25¢ to $1.00. Underwear In Italian: silk, Lisle and Cotton—separate pieces and Union Suits, Vests 15¢ to $3.50. Drawers 25¢ to $1.50. Union Suits 50¢ to $5.00. INFANTS’ WEAR. Complete outfittings for cradle, infant and Tiny Tot in Coats, Bonnets, Dresses, Skirts; Knit Wear, Hose, Boot- ies, Kimonas, Carriage Robes, Cab Pillows, Shawls and etc. of our customers we do not send infants wear on approval. TY CrancG Everything Ready-to-Wear A complete department dedicated to the cradled child. For the protection