Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1926, Page 43

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SPORTS, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926. SPORTS. | ,fil“ll of British Golf Tournaments Are Hanging in Balance on Account of Stri?c; NINES PLAY TIE GAME Government V' Offic S 5 . — 4 'BOROTRA MISSING FROM Davis Cup champlonship second round BRITISH-YANKEE RIFLE the 7th Regiment and the Queen's| JUNIOR NINES TO CLASH. N0 ‘ vlay, May 14, 15 and 16. Wi er and Clvil Servic ks:| Arlington Juniors (lJ]{ l \IN rl O BE (A.ANLLIABJD FRENCH NET CUP TEAM| L I o et MATCHES ARE PUT OFF .f.f'f":f-fllf.‘filc({‘dfé‘ ‘11:51:: loc:;;:";. s:ml,', "", ,” o ont : ||“ 'l‘RUU Bl;lfl lS N()'l‘ l‘:NDFAl) VARIS, May 7 e o { NEW YORK, May 7 (®).—The gen. | May 31 und June 1. 155 oo it o well known player. | eral strike in 1ingland has brought| The American team was to have.fefty ennis Fede 3 L am which will face De ) participate because | postponement of the rifle matcehs|sailed tonight, but will await furlh(-r!‘hul(orl i ark in the | of inj ered while training. | between a team of Americans from!word from Eritish authorities. niurl for the hot BY LAWRENCE PERRY. upon whether or trike in England is olfing fri that all the s that had been going g Walker Cup candi- ased and that golfers, as | of other sports, have the work of helping to ntry in vari nited States will fing moc ! to the eli and American inference to be he TRoyal and entertain the test at- has been backfleld h n. i ollege to & | amplonship in 9 coached Ha { to the Minnesota Tolley, the great English ax < contributing some i ical evidenco as to the indulgence in such an en-| ort. us lawn tennis upon | approx- | o aropped the | d took up the | find his| of gear. | her affected ..$3.20 $5.00 Shoes ... ...$3.98 Gloves. . . $1.00 to $10.00 Special Discount, 20% $1.00 and Up $1.50 Up Golf Bags (2-rib)..$2.50 Golt Malle — Silser ~ Ki and Dunlup—Rewavhed, cach, OOC o e Tewashed * Bals, Tennis Rackets. . $3.00 Up Icy-Hot Thermos Bottles, Pt. Size ..$1.50 Howard A. French| 424 9th St. N.W. _ p ! | | | I il W, ——r, That's the song of the suit! The Bond Suit. And that's just what Bond Clothes are. ALL ALONE! All alone as to their exceptional value, quality and style! e g e T ALL ALONE when it comes to giving a TWO-PANTS SUIT for the price of a suit with a single pair. ALL ALONE in the production of millions of two-pants suits each year! AND ALL ALONE when it comes to giving suits worth ten to fifteen dollars more than the price you're asked to pay! ALL ALONE! But not a bit lonely because Bond Clothes are worn by more than a million men who realize that BOND VALUES ALWAYS HAVE BEEN ALL ALONE! Every Bond Suit Is a Two-Pants Suit No Chnrgq for the Extra Pair 2-Pants Suits Made of the finest fabrics, with the custom tailor’s skill and marked at LESS THAN HALF of any good custom tailor’s price ! They’re the best that man can make or your money can buy! Extra pants included at this price! $ Every Bond Suit A Two-Pants Suit! Caps Cross-country and Sportsman Weaves. with British and prow peaks, in rugged, plain and fancy island checks and stripes. $1.50 $2.00 Straw Hats Flatioot Sennits. Miami weaves—China Splits with the new collegiate brims. All with fancy bands and Satin tips—at just DE LUXE Genuine Leghorns. . ..84.85 Genuine Panamas $5.85 . here’s the TU-WAY. Practically two suits in one, at the price of one. A single or double breasted blue coat, with a vest and blue trousers for business and an extra pair of fawn or gray trousers for sport and pleasure! And the four pieces complete cost only 1335 F Street N.W. Store Hours: 8:30 AM. to 6 P.M. Saturday, 9 P.M. uuumugpu“| ry Ill | Bond Clothes are tailored in our own fac- tories and sold direct to you through our own twenty-two great retail stores. 22 STORES New York Louisville Buffalo Cleveland Columbus Milwaukee Chicaso Cincinnati Omaha Kansas City Newark St. Louis Dayton Pittsburgh Lorain Washington Youngstown Boston Minneapolis

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