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TILE WITH 221 ee Wepecially Barnes, who nearly col- Jepeed from the strain and heat. After the leaders began sipping back = crowd quickly flocked see! . The Question is so often put to us: “How can you give the of an oculist for each ‘exa mination without extra cost and afford to sell Bs low as $2.00 a pair’ The answer is easy. fine offices we have gathered her in sixteen an unusual staff of ex- d and reliable men. 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Every Spring and Early Odd Coats Black Taffeta with black and striped silk collars and cuffs. 7 50 Mixtures, corduroy, novelty fabrics; . double covert cloth capes. 450 Smarty Talored Tailored Wash Skirts Travers, who was paired with Mike he has shown in the present Le gton) Brady, They saw the Travers of ry Ate with elle re former years when he stood head and) |, nthe shoulders over any amateur golfer in nlm, who wan early selec the country Pied ehow “2 : ly 7%, but this Travers, playing cautiously, was|/ Wilmington out in 37 and baok in 36 for a 7, ny strokes in the rear whieh tled with Gil Nicholl’s card for the loweat score of the round As Travers came in after the others finished and neared the home green, women #toud the to Of first. place ter Hagen, the defending title and both’ Frances Oulmet, ni- mateur champion, and Chi ago uateur, of the run ans record TOTAL on the veranda roof and officialx deserted their were vir {ning. Both ed an 80 seo ament on golf links, The former champion was remarh teady throughout the match. |! © War conalstent! and by mid-day the turf wa miperb condition The spectators came early, They were husery for hard fought matehes ig portion of them at th rs narrowly missed a five when a long putt ran around the edge of the eup without falling in, With this exception, Travers showed form which equalled the best displayed in the championship #0 far. |grounds a ry of at leant Jerry's driving was long and true | 7,000 was expected by tournament of- and his iron shots were magnificent. |ficials to witness ono of the closest On tt |finishes ever known in a golf cham- mn the greens, where wo many other) iiinaqip in thin ed players tomed away their chances, sel he was @ master, running down shots CONNAUGHT ENTRIES. from all over the greens. umber of far-mighted ap nt their lunel vind the house immense lawn rty n the Whe errivals on the aring USINeSS The a#ixteenth, where b trouble, t generally by the round ; three-year-olds them, bad a possible his first putt stop three feet of the card: Vidtet "Pimlel 1m ck Broom, ‘engee. 10; Progrestive, 101; Squealer, four year-olda and mit two. milew ung Morpheus, but three " ighteenth green wut him eaupee, Brady at o* rT a yearolda ers, cut loone a fast pi putts on th behind Jerry at the finish. we. pt that dropped mont in the cup. gallery's amazement the ball two feet from the cup, Brady to ge’ aniased putts Ready touse Touts Tellier, a wee Frenchman, as did Brady, had one disastrous occur- rence which kept him from heading the procession. Tellier, partnered with Walter Hagen, was out in 34 and went great until he struck the tough re [senate and here he got into serious trouble and needed seven wallops, — | ‘The nervous Fren: n'a club slipped and his drive travelled only | ‘ards, This upaet the Canoe) star and he drove his third Spe erat Ment sarees 0 Newnes | Into traps to the le! from which he took two stabs to work jout. ‘Two putts ran the 7 for the hole, whioh was a very try- ing @ituation for the impetuous ‘Tellier, His : $644 3 334 44665 ; 4 442-76 Summer time is maar Sauce time. drives were not in good working ord- er on the third round, which also con- tributed to his worries. At the 500-yard-pond hole Barnes went wrong on the green and took two unnecessary putts for a mix. At the mountain ninth the nearby Travis OLD ENG gallery began cheering and this fur- ther annoyed the big westerner who over the green on giharnes was forty led to rally com- fre Come and total a 19 cand, which poormoey sommes oof | the unhappy Barnes four || tessen Stores sell it trokes behind the leader. Rob McDonald, a Buffalo Jonal, continued the machine Ii! rofen- | | Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. wolf Fpparel for Women & Disses 5TH ager AT 37TH STREET Will Close Out Saturday At Extreme fe mermel Summer Suit in Stock 193 in All, Your Choice at 10.00 Original Prices Were $18.50 to $39.50 Silk Afternoon Dresses Of taffeta silk, crepe de chine, ca canraga eam, "| 10,00 Heretofore to $29.50 Serge Street Dresses And serge combined with taffet Is 00 silk; smart tailored models........ 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