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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, Dodgers Leave | for Home Alter — Lynchburg Game | LYNCHBURG, Va, April 6—Biil Dahlen and his regular team, which ill represent Brooklyn in the National League race this year, will play an ex- hibition game here to-day with the \Jocal club, after which they will pack up | their grips, batbags and other para- phernalia and start for home, The Dodgers were to have played an ex- | hibition game at Danville, Ve., yester- coach, is a great supporter of Hough, |day, but as they did not arrive there and there is little doubt that the tow-| until 6.90 in the afternoon, having been Not Only Is Hough a Won- head 7 y ri derwully Versatile Athlete, iWon rina viuain “Mise” "ait |conccowersy “obendoned ‘end’ pagers but He's Also an Artist) Merry," 0er hittin, $a | came rant hedueh to tn piace Ma . 6 ae Dahlen has sent home the follow nd , Murphy came to Howgh and asked him | *#°° and an Actor. to report in spite of the fact he was| {ng players: Fisher, Quillen, Knetzer, \running @ chance of losing one of his|Schardt, Stark, Ryan, Ragon, Meyers, best sprinters. Hough went out for | Burk and Atchison. i ; football and made good, . —.jj.-—— | For Four Years This Little} stion of severat ot the xames and. wine Darke Stops Mitchen im Third. | Fellow Has Been Mixed|?!®s "* versity “P’ in this eport as] ‘That Sallor Burke always boxes in| Up in Practically E well, great form when boxing @ boxer in- Ip in Practically Every jferior to himself was again demon. | Penn Activity. shi MEN No, 1#—WILLIAM. J. HALLOWELL HOUGH, PENN’S MOST REMARKABLE ATHLETE. strated at the Long Acre A. C. stag, | where he beat up Jimmy Mitchen of | Brooklyn 80 ly that the zeferee! stopped the contest in the third round to save him from being completely Knocked out, Mitehen didn’t have @ shance with Burke from the moment bout started, RCHITECTURE AWD CARTOONS T !s rather a paradox for the biggest I man in @ big place like the Univer: | sity of Pennsylvania with its up- Wards of five thousand studeny to be one of the smallest, but such is the) ore | case, Walking with his classn zhting Gho: ér his team-mates William J. Hallo’ Jett Clark, Fighting Ghost,’ Hough always looks Mttle, but beating Black Bill, the coloret fighter of | son 5 be ed and he imme hia, in a tensround bout at the Suachey | ¢ round did Black Bill | ately looms the best of th Maa and then some. For four years this little fellow haw been mixed up in Pragtically every activity at the Quak- er institution, and when the mix-up! was over Hough usually stood at top. He is known throughout university as the most versatile man in the institution and is generall, garded as having unselfisiiy done m fer the good of his college than any) other student in his class. Hough {# known afte rybody at Old Penn. as “B: only his intimates who o “Wee Wille,” and even th er the Inspector tried to ome of the spectators but they e them, ‘Swissco a Marvelous Hair Producer season, when tt was it & bit forward, for the ittle fellow) was no member of the | Stops Baldness, Dandruff and Sealp Dis-| ligtbie for eases and Restores Gray or Faded ‘8, metaphorically speaking, so muct te Hough w bigger than the most of them that] the Doation by mans ;@ intends to Hair to Its Matural Color. inherent respect for a man who has | take a post-graduate in architec- accomplished so much naturally makes! ture, for he is one of the leading can- the nickname seem ridiculous. It is|didates for the Stewardson scholarship, easy for a big, strapping fellow to| indicative of the highest standing In his tower above his associates and com.) departm Hough, however, declined | nd respect by his mere presence Latte ad name to 66 put up a rs Whine “ttle chap, nearce above vacked OY Teno one oe Hin aa if | teamma at George School, who was your shoulder, outclasses the big men | alected to lead the Quaker eleven. next at every turn he must be granted a| fail, good deal, There Js no bigger man! Oo 6 Basketball. fm his class, in his college or in athletics, as well as in the hearts of} AS @ basketball player, Hough was captain of the named for hie friends, than Hough. | wnias “the flagh’’ during t) three | r | Years that he played for Penns: q Noted for Versatility. two on the varsity and one on th Coming to Pennsylvania a stranger [freshman five. year “Miki in @ strange land, almost unknown ex-| Murphy persuaded him not to try for t! cept by reputat athlete, | n, aS he thought that Hough | | at chance of straining a ten- Hough has made his in every| Gon 5 |don and so putting him out of the run- Leont line in which distinction lies and at| 4 ; Ledge ot Nera Pa reeee et | |ning for the intercollegiate champion- the end of his senior year is conceded | 8, ‘on every hand to be a jeading athlete,! scholar, artist, actor and one of the HE 1s THE MCRETTIEST GIRUTHAT EVER ENTERED \ PENNSYLVANIA * Bwissco produc astounding rewilts 10 quickly | |i has amazed those who have used it, We will if you will wend 10c, in silver oF Postage and we will wend yon a| 4 our wonderful testimonials | y's pets.” Ho 18 good for excwme for baldness. Write todny ten seconds in the hunared-yards and | to Swisxo Hair Rematy Co., has done under twenty-two seconds for | Cincinnati, 0 the two. “, while as a quarter- | ler he has few peers in the intercol- asd P. jew York by all Pharmacy ©o., the ‘am in this event, r Craw ort, i has not allowed him "WE GIVE SURETY STAMPS il ONEILL-ADAMS @ Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. | High Quality, Lowest Prices on 6th Avenue. Of Interest to Those Who Are Working On a Salary Five Important Questions for Home Builders. (1) Did you ever purchase homefurnishing lines on the instalment plan? | (2) Were you entirely satisfied that you ob- ||| tained full value for the money expended? i} (3) Were you satisfied with the details of ||| the transaction concerning such a purchase and the payments therefor? | (4) Have you ever looked into our celebrated | Club Plan? (5) Have you any friends who have made | use of this Club Plan in the furnishing of their | homes? E are more than glad to enter on our books as Club | members any who have steady employment and good character, who, for reasons best known to themselves, do not wish to open a regular charge account. You purchase your homefurnishings at our lowest cash prices (and all our merchandise is marked in plain figures) from our regular stock or special sales. You pay a small fee to join the Club and make your weekly payments either by calling in person or sending | your check to cover amount agreed upon. You have no | collectors calling at your home: no disagreeable features whatever—you are accorded the courtesies attendant upon our | regular charge transactions. - | NOT A CENT IS ADDED TO ANY ITEM YOU PUR. | CHASE ON THE CLUB PLAN; YOU BENEFIT By | POSITIVELY OUR LOWEST PRICES, We offer to our customers only first class goods—none made for special sales or instalment selling. Our furniture | is sound and true, and has dependable wearing qualities, It will pay you to investigate, Ask for information of our | salesmen in any of our homefurnishing departments, or at the Credit Department. most popular men fn the university— @ combination which applias to no other man at Pennsylvania, His honors won in the classroom and on the ath- letic fleld are about equal. | Hough 1s known throughout the unt- versity as an indefatigable worker. He appears to eat work and never need to loaf like other men of the usual) college stamp. Liver since his fresh- | he has been connected with every important committee h Hough ts best known as an e also lias the reputation of tiest girl that ever en- yivanla, co-eds not ex-! cepted.” 1 he past three years he! hae starred as the leading lady in the productions given by the Architectural Gociety and has each year scored such a hit that he has been urged to report for Mask and Wig. But pressure of work and his track athletics have al-| waye prevented his trying for the cast of thts big Pennsylvania ehow, and in the versatile little Hough the Mask and Wig has lost a man who would have deen notable in its annals, Famed tor Cartoons. Practically the first time that Hough came before the public eye In college was when he drew the fres! early in the fall of his fi Pennsylvania than any that number of 3 body asked w known that Hough had «& editors of “The Punch Bowl," the col- lege funny paper, asked him to do some iustrating for them, and ever since then he has borne the brunt of the work of drawing covers and cartoons for this paper, #0 that in his junior year he was chosen art editor of the Punch Bowl, as well as for the sante office on the Class Record. As a car. | toonist he has shown are ability on the Punch Bow! for several years, and prav- tically all of the tilustrations in this year's Record are Ho When he m known, except by reputation « sprinter and quarter-miler and a football, bascball and basketball player, | In bis funtor year Hough was elected | to the Phi Kappa Beta Junior Society and was one of the few men who made Sphinx, the leading senior soctety at old Penn, which 18 the highest jor of pop- ity that undergraduates can confer, ‘The members of this society are chosen hi r and in this requirement probably surpasses anybody in the untveralty to-day. “Mike Murphy, the veteran track This was far cleverer had been done for a Titer | good | | i | 6TAve & 20" 22 Sr, 1866 Estasusnen 43 Yeans 9f In Our ; Garden Restaurant and Tea Room Surety Stamps (990) EQUAL $250 . To Introd: t aut IN GOODS FREE, tew of four well-known dishes, we will on Friday at Special and you se- Prices the following: Deviled Crab Celery Relish, 30c lect the goods from our sales counters. Great Friday Mark-Downs i ARTICLES ON SALE em O'Neill Main Store Delicious Chicken Pies at. . 40c Hamburger Steak with Mashed Wermietiy Aassse Bollttog's ale HIGH QUALITY, ARTICLES ON SALE O'Neill Main Store Pieces (Formerly Adams Building) (Formerly Adams Building) 2,500 INavy Blue and Black Duck Suisun" 100 [Drawers and Combinations, sit".fnise 2,200 Novelty Voiles, siPse.co" 75 JCorset Covers, siehtly sotted, 1,200 WWhite Linen Finish. 575 Men's Nainsook Athletic Underwear, knoe drawers, sleeveless shirts, neatly finished. en's Pure Thread Silke Socks, {s{s*ferl 101 end 2,800 Oriental Cotton Challies. 00 Silk Embroidered Flannels. Ink-and-white, Iue-and-white. nglish Colored Cottage Quilts, omen’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings, feinforced heels, tors and soles, black and colors. 1,200 Imported Lace Chemisettes and Stocks ° imitation Irish. 2,000 [Embroidered Linen Collars, jov,tn¢ medium 35 |Foulard Silk Waists, piugandawnite and 44 |Wash Silk Waists, Piugsudamnite and leated front, ~ White Madras Tailored Waists, Pistted fro side with pearl buttons, long sleeves with soft link cuffs and stiff collar. 1,250 172-inch Cotton Net, {of fangsraise,’%™ sl hildren’s Worsted Sweaters, ‘'¢hty, swe] colors. olding Go-Carts, order, rubver tiree and hosde. ARTICLES ON SALE O'Neill Homefurnishing Store (Formerly O'Neill Building.) leavy Enamelled Dish Pans, !3* 4 5,000 Real Linen Torchon and Cluny Edging and Insertions. Verdes f @Ma anservionS, 0 Ker 200 [Chiffon Veils, $° %,!2,\nche lone. ea Sete, dtcoried” 300 [Marabou Feather Capes, ois, cie'u! 200 [Thin China Tea Cups and Saucers. ,0 dress and skirt length, black i ge ‘001 Dress Goods, tidMcolors: also waol tweods, 150 Ray Cut Glass en and Jelly] 2.98 1,000 56-inch All-Wool Tweed Mixtures, !%} shades Yords mee tn various 400 [Remnants of Taffetaline Lining. ut Glass Vases thapes ; $4 to $6 White Lawn Dressing Sacques pith small black 150 neck, 8 sleeve, finished with belt at waist. eo “Uuere Sut Glass Relish Dishes, fu" $2.98 $4 ae fess coe + compartments $ American Lady Corsets, jfniet {pring models, : ciate seta of hose prere n einen 18 to 800 eereess Coub 8 4 @ inches, f 100 |Cut Glass Bowls, £,.0¢.0 mrhes. ins ts and children, nicely sizes 1 to 14 years. $2.98 $4 to $6 $2.98 | 54 to $6 150 |Cut Glass Fern Dishes, f,insite.,7ith $4 to $6 $4 to $6 “100 Night Gowns, fii)! slightly soiled, 75 [Petticoats, nicely trimmea 175 |comports and Candelabras, {p'",. A Sale of Easter Favors and Novelties for Friday and Saturday O'Neill Main Btore—Rasoment (Formerly Adams Butlding.) 5 000 pieces—the entire sample line of one of the largest European manufacturers—including rabbits, nests, carts, hens, comi- cal figures, ete.; no two pieces alike; value up to 75c each, at 10c Furniture Specials ONeill Main Btore—4th and 6th Floors— (Formerly Adams Bldg.) One of the policies of our furniture department is to offer each day certain articles of furni- ture as leaders at prices much leas than regular, Great Savings In Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Coats for Women O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, (Formerly Adame Bullding.) 100 Wool Tailored Suits for women and small women, | . black and colors, extra special wares 150 Dresses and Frocks suitable for many functions, | 9 75 e foulard, cloths and chiffons, most attractive styles ..... | 75 Stunning Coats for women and small women, made| of serge, pongee, taffeta, select models to choose from... . } Values 916.50 600 Wash Tub Frocks, of muslins, ginghams, linons, in blue, tan and white “and combination shadings, checks, stripes and dots, attractive $ no Ag 9 RR 169 200 Man Tailored Separate Skirts, new models of serge, Panama and $ voiles, values $8.50, at. The Finest Procurable that Meet Full = Groceries Weight and Measure Requirements eh me Orders to STM) Chelven, We Kexerve r elsewhere at these p men (Ko 935.00 Sideboard, $27.50 We believe it is a good way to get people more thoroughly acquainted with New York's greatest and most up-to-date furniture department, Each article is new and thoroughly reliable 5 and the kind of merchandise that will app + who appreciate artistic furnishings. If you ao desire you can purchase these goods on our convenient Club Plan system at the I toall pers: | special sale prices To-morrow and Saturday we offer the following four articles, which cannot be duplicated quality considered Armour's ‘White ia kfast Cocoa $25.50 China Closet, 918.75 ety Brand,” pure Tabet Bacon aay cee Just ike Mustration, seals... 15¢ lish Style Sugar Cured, Made of genuine quar- tt E SES, se © 230 tered oak, Height 5 ee Preserves ft. 4 in.; width, 40 tn; Sale of Jam Jellies Cereal Specials side glasses are 12x48 Liutileenttiza ‘laceat a i in. The door glass is and Preserves ie 24¢ 18x40 in, Mirror 5 Ibe Ape back 10x34 in top of ve 240 closet. Adjustable shelves, Fitted with iow Yark 280 28c grooves eo that the closet can be dressed in the most artistic way. Neatly carved, Rocker, $4.50 \ i (Fin the $6.00 Parlot | ‘ or “t (Like {hu ' kborry OK8 | Pearl Tapioca, 6 | rm Fe. 000. 49g Orange Marmalades Coffee || Crome & Blackwell's ane, The Finest Cucuta Marwcatho — | . Aid: Oe 15¢ anula Sites | Me. lec . 19¢ einads ' 15¢ le Butters * 33¢ |] men" lhe 1 sed Milk ||| Rice Faoey Pearl--5 ; Rurety Peart. Seensila. Brana hi aa’ dna A little down and a little each week enables fe dattsiane where at he age Wulf? | you to supply all you housefurnishing wante at CASH PRICES, ‘ a ee se nnn

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