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In Straight Sets|: smd team selections would have been @aty impressed with the lawn tennis Blaying of William T. Tilden 24, and flso of Vincent Richards, Samuel Hardy and 8. Howard Voshell in tho indoor singles on the courts Regiment Armory yester- |" four famous campaigners stood forth among the vors in hig round before finals the great tourna- With the exception of Voshell, holder of the title, all won i of th im one © most spectacu- reatches of the day conquered Leteon, recently gradu- trom oy junior ranks, by a of It i# not @ reproach to Voshell to that he did not unduly exert him- against Frederick C. Anderson, er ot Frank, whom the former — Gefeated in the previous “pd end Voshell won 6-4, 2-6, couple with Richards, the 3, thea playing-through title holder, im the starred match for the semi- round this afternoon at 1 ae E ‘There were several other sing! com- titions that deserved and received. nt- <a Gees, a: aah " former etar, outplay t d-hit= Ring James D’ white “Will ret @ cannon-ball service and oy (us = ee ee oe Shafer $0 ynaston also @roved hi right to 0 be one ag one Sf the coming men” of the zante Metropolitan group. He Rewed te on ‘William M. Fischer, 3, , Ewing, erstwhile Witl- er, 10—8, 6—4. ‘The latter aw Seven Finals in Bouts for Army Titles To-Night A eplendid tribute was paid army boxing last night when soldier and} civilian folk filled the 69th Regiment Armory to the buiging point’ They came to see the semi-finals of the elimination bouts held recently at @ifferent cantonments throughout the Eastern U. 8. A. department. ‘The historic army house was filled to the arched roof with an entirely new following of boxing, the fo make our army t fair ones. meee that drove through Germany's AQRIY men enliated in tho United States Army at the presei the | thirteen bouts in Col, feng was in char dec! | Ray one speculating as te Davis| Rosenthal ot with Patay Hale Boxes arrange Bre y, army officers and friends and, ypoit remarkable (ot alt, the It was plaint; that ‘few of them ever a but judgin fominine abticks ‘oe Gh’ note hori, mind caught on with upon boxing, ed “Obs,” Seated pxing | that Vy um: about the ring as Sasets The antiseptic, hi into your shoes and sp ‘This standard remedy gives Ing, Smarting or Tender feet, Sore Spots. Ina’ Nicholson: Gols, Cols. nt time compe! the different Banks | most cases atul the ring were tag Antwerp. this year hi class. different army ¢ are being h the winners over all ers in the cites the Olympic army Rfempione ‘seen fore looked = ‘of "—<not horri- ou—army boxing has m at least. Your Feet Want N Rest and Comfort Ask your dealer for a package of ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE| Peeratln ister ieee to qi ick reliet to Aching, liters, Callouses, he ders in the foot-batb, and soak and rub the walk all day in restful ease and comfort, Nothin quickly. Saves t and shoes and friction upon nervous, jockings last much longer, Used by American, British and French troops, Over | One Million five hundred thousand Ibs, of Powder for the Feet, supplied to our troops by the Govi Freshens the feet and gives new vigor. Dept. Stores sell it: At night, sprinkle one or two Allen's Foot-Ease morning shake some Allen’s Foot-Ease in each shoe and relieves the pain of tight or new shoes so ard, MoArthar, Melvor Barnard, Quacken- hand Major Wilson, "Last night's bouts, which were at- tended by invitation alone, rte in bbornly fought a ‘The winners of "Toews | outs will imect in the finais tobe | | conducted in the same armory to- night, and every man contesting hopes to be the man selected our anmy in the Olympic games in| to represent in his particular roughout the country in the artments similar and in the end U. 8. Army box- claases will go to | to compete with | ond, ten, —_ Bunions and pow: feet, In the painful feet, ernment, It OUCH! MY BACK! RUB LUMBAGO PAIN AWAY Rub Backache away with small trial Bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil.” When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! 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Boys’ Suits with Extra Pair Pants Pants — full lined— latest Spring styles, well tailored of bees fine mixtures and cassimeres; ages 7 to 17 yea | gest value in all New York at the price. Girls’ Sport Coats Regularly Sold for $14.98 Another of those irresistible “ why” mothers with moderate pana ping means and tastes for higher ro apparel should visit our girls’ department before g. Made of Polo Cloth, neat collars and cuffs; dog pe be leather belts and patch novelty buttons. Colors are: Sizes 8 to 16 years. None Sent C.0. D. None on Approval and No Mail or Phone Orders Girls’ Confirmation Dresses Atimely purchase and sale of beautiful sheer white dresses for girls of 8to14 years. Dozens of charming styles, elabor- ately trimmed with fine laces and embroideries, set off by various-nued ribbon sashes and bows. PIGHE covcericiessteveeces Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Black Gun Metal if, lace and blucher; sizes to ., M‘sses’ and children’s ma- hogany brown and black 9.77. — trimmed with , Pekin and Navy. One De at *4.98 Hundreds of Charming Easter Hats At Appealingly Low Prices Millinery Dept. 2d Floor. New and original creations that mirror Fashion’s newest ideas in smart headwear for miss and matron. Transparent Hats of maline or horsehair braid, trim- : $4.95 $5.95 A Great Variety of of other becoming models at.. 12.98 rs; the big- med with flowera—also puaitese Children’s Hats, at...... $1.95 to $5.95 You get the longest service and best styles in these Boys’ S Suit Also Neat Mixture Suits Quality for quality and style for style they are prac- tically identical with clothes sold in the great majority Well tailored new Norfolks and inverted © pleat back—smart in style, and of good, hard-wearing cloths; ages 7 to 17 years. New Guaranteed fast color 1 4 9 8 grays and stripes, in ‘ All Wool Serge and Mixture Suits serges, all wool mix- tures, also browns, Spring's newest styles—pants full lined sizes 7 to 18 years. Little Tots’ All Wool Navy Blue Serge Capes of tan and Copenhagen blue; sizes 2 to 6 years, *6.47 Regular $8.00 Models Full flare models, trimmed with silk poplin vestee and large collar or colo sizes 4 to 14 years; our TEeHAT $2.50 models, Special Children’s $3.50 Organdie Dresses Elaborately trimmed with fine SO AR and dainty laces and touches of satin ribbon; 2 to 6 years..... Children’s Nainsook Princess Poke Hat, brown, navy or black, as Slips pictured, $1.59 Elaborately trimmed with fine Val. lace hand embroidery; $1.95 52.48 ——Store Hours 9.30 A. Py to 5.30 P. M: \ Every Woman Will Admire These Polo Sport Coats They Are Un- usually At- tractive and Becoming— Well Tailored Throughout. $19.75 HESE have natty shawl and notch collars oe patch pockets, and cannot be duplicated under $25.00— some with nar row dog collar belts; others of self materials, Colors of tan, Pekin, Copen: hagen and Rookie. Sizes 16 to 42 for misses - and women, bye styles that emphatically substantiate our claims of eying f better apparel values than you can possibly elsewhere, oe gence ee