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sree wean estinsnctnceetiticigitesiinni thie tin inhirinaicnladesaheteeane vipat page ween =o recone rarer ony err rma - — meme a ceca ramaeectsertnbin' fede ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920. hal a” Signal Grit tasting for almont an hour.|the varsity plinged Into two sharp) back. Carey manipulated a number of The conch spent the reat of the after. few forward pasacs and he eatablahed noon In akull practice followed by a drill a es 00. a ews against Williame's formations. O'Neill Js an old Willlama graduate and played | betag hi football for the Purple a long while ago; | teams throughout the season ax feeders but he is not going to le: any former | for the varaity and for future varsity ‘ From ¢ ollege amps sentiment snterfere ith js duties in| material. | , C Krooming the Columbia elevei Red neorii hine, which tt |"'Catioway'n atay at tho muned porition |rollcwern hope will, oon. wih the cright| AT PENNSYLVANIA. \turned out to be only a one day affair.!to be known as the Big Red Team! PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 2%—For the |and Walder was back in hin old lagnin, a name that has not been aotind the University of AT YALE. of et whom played last year, remaining Hen, body AL ag LEE BEL rere. ¢ ‘ with the substitutes, r on. ApUFY In #late NBW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 29 Faxton, who has been at left tackle {Call sianals and pilot the team againat | to he running mont smoothly and at an Tad Jones and his football squad| while Sedewick has been out of the Haat eee fae’ te ine te oxehanes | encouraging, ate ‘of ab fh rae the | . is mald to have ont align | & Dm ty 8 20 Oxe opinion of those Raw it in action braved the wet woather and the| Fame, is sald to have only a sieht) oicey with Pulleyn who takes part in| to-day, that Rutgers, wil have. to be muddy field and had outdoor work|in the Princeton game unions ho gets | #everul of the new formations, pretty good to stop it | f —, Kaw and Mayer ted the varaity baoks | we We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review” Pattoras A | \8 | LA. PRICE, rres. if his Judgment 6, he would be purpose to keep three f aad he may win one yet Jed here ance the 1915 eleven licked Har. | vard and wor a championship, seemed in vim and mental fa well for a vietory on Saturday, For - , ry en a lack of interest at the” Bowl yerterday. Curiously back into play early in the week. AT CORNELL. ina cwiiriwind attack “wut they "had | } eon the part of b Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded ehough, through the pleasant days ~~" pea ITHACA, Oct. 29.—Cornell'a prepara-| Adlo aneiatance from Jowett, who ap-| students the players, whieh have been oontinuoua since the | AT PRINCETON, pareatiy has replaced Lechler for the| one of tt PRINCETON, N. J, Oct. 29,—Cotd| tion for the Rutgers game on Saturday | time being at fullbsck, and from Hoff | play of the beginning of the season there have : a vd Nd) reached. ite peak this afternoon when and Carey, who alternated at quarter: against Vir weather and a Wet fleld did not change beon countless minor injuries; but this|the plang of Roper at all yester afternoon, playing through @ sea Of/and he gave his charges one of ti 1 tte, - “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE” $722 $820 $900 & $1022 SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES HE best known shoes in the world. They aresold in 107 W.L.Douglasstores, direct the factory to youat only one profit,which guarantees to the best shoes that can be roduced, at the lowest possible cost. W. L, ~ las name and the retail price arestamped on the bottom of all shoes before they leave the factory, which is your protection against un- | reasonable profits. W.L.Douglas $9.00 and $10,00 shoes are abso- 4 lutely the best shoe values for the money in i this country. They are made of the best and Mt|H] finest leathers that mofiey can buy. They | Vest 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Ave | IMMA TT | mud, the players came out in fine | hardest work-outs of the year In propa ee © _- shape. ration for the Went Virginia game on -DOUGLAS SHOES In order to give some fourth atring | Saturday, Forward p went by the | EiLTHE CHOICE OF ALL PARTIES 4 men a vigorous tryout the varsity back- | fourd in weriminage in favor of oll: | Fe 3 bacco! a ated, and the only one Re Jordan, ise was ot wo halfbacks were nd Spleden. Walle Hend- shown himself of varaity did quate wet youterdsy. and junlor he thirty-yard t the varsity fro Worth up to $37.50 Fur or Full Self $ Roo; Collars e Model No Matter Where You Look, You Will Not Find Their Equal in Style or Quality Under $35 to $37.50 Each. ‘OU cun easily verify these facts by com- parison—-our regular stock coats, every one tailored right up to the minute, every one carefully made and finished of excellent quality Meltons, Velours, Cheviots, Polo Cloths and Kitten’s Ear, in Taupe, Oxford, Brown, Navy, calibre he will get another tryout. He jaa in 8! weighs 170 pounds, 18 sust ix feat tall and comes from eld, Mass,, where he played on HOMO a TL m, ¢ the varity, aed the men] taking the ‘pigexin over o: i who will start against Colgate Satur-| the ocrud got the tell shov Gay, except that Cutler and Duworth, | through the varsity line with much The ends, were rested after the sianals,| glee, Griffin belng particularly skiiful ae nd tide Eagan taking thelr | in picking the holes, Bill Koper was later ‘was re-| all over the field at the same U anther Koper no little the losses in the agains’ scrub territory. kept the ball from ever rnoon Keene and ee tmeted con playing on De. I He ta a junior another | stay! , 4 * Tan and Reindeer, in a pleasing variety of styles. | ie looks tk player: combine quality, style, workmanship and 4 ; foture Seen! Pe isses and 86 : =, | wearing ualities equal to other makes sell- H. yy Va & pictured. Sizes 16 to 20 for m d 86 to sie Y 2 7 ee ; “| 44 bust for women. hie a 4 ing at higher prices. They are the leaders in thefashioncentersof America.The stamped $4.50 $5.00 price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee $5.50 $6.00 that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. The prices =} are the same everywhere; they cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. s ij W.L.Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest oom to make the best shoes for the price n buy. P. ard forty ad tn Regular $25 Manchurian Wolf Scarfs— P animal shape—brown, black and taupe | 6.50 FURS | | Saturday We Place on Sale < 9 Hundreds of Handsome Gi r Is Coats | / That Are Good Value at $15—Many Samples in the Lot hasn't serie of any vi what he w 1 the ball nat aquare- SS : sek ow Cake ne an ! y ine by ever 2000 show Wf we reartttent oe g | A ite: ers inlet open hevian W. te hia! Ona Milo Doe apr: ‘Mtrse | An old-time-value-giving event, where ii bed price ts alate 60. ut how ta! iv, ir nee. | your do purchasing power is a, \ hanged oF weil STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK tly in d. Ai high grade L : / pomaa® fr a at -LDOUGLAS zibeline, s chevint and faney O47 Etehth rt garments, beautifully ma ull, Large collar of I Nasaan Street. JMARSHY CLLY—18 Newark Avenue, *#HOFOKEN- 120 Washington Street, and cut rtex or self materials, plain or trimmed, wide belts and fancy x pocketu-—three of $ the many sa ples pictured. ° % Girls’ Heavy Winter Coats Some Fur Trimmed Open All Day Election Day, Tuesday, November 2nd hi ee ote rit \ \LL-WOOL WORSTED SUITINGS| [=se=Seeble ss 713.85 ° for Misses and Children ‘Tan and Black Calf Shoes, com- fortable, dressy and good ser~ Vice givers—smart styles in sizes 815 to 10% and 11 t to. Our $9.98 : | 708 PRO UYS rhornton et. | ¢UNION HILL 276 Bergentine Ave, 1887 Brondway, cor. Gates Ave. | gNEWARK. 831 Broad Street, 478 Fitth Ave. cor. 11th St. #PATERSON 192 Market St.,cor, Clast Be ferry an Avo. Gieecpon) | ST ARUNTON 20 Kant State Street, + ctapiete Hines of W.L. Doustas Shoes for Women, or. 120th St. 14Gtnd 47 thSts. | i i" | | ( freshmen entirely nalts, | the kkloka{ Improved | | makeup of | eh plnyn |. was on ston and | In the regular $4 value Sale $2.98 : Of extra fine qual- Boys’ and Youths’ protection can atand ity felt, tri Bi > it not he A Suarsin ne Tan Calf Scout Shoes bon bow and stream- For active out-of-door, red- VALUES . Reader, Now or Never $35°845 This is your chance to buy an All-Wool Suit of GOOD OLD-FASHIONED HARD FINISHED WOR- STED that wears to the last thread. Above I show a display of the original tickets of the woolens adver- tised in this sale. F. L. Wendell & Co. Worsteds, United States Worsteds, Louis Walther Mfg. Co, Worsteds and Rosedale Woolens. Among these famous makes you will find a range of most every conecivable pattern for you to select from, SILK Mixtures, Blue Shadow Stripes, Herringbone Worsteds, Pencil Stripes, Fancy Mixtures and Blue and Black Serges. All suitable for Fall and Winter wear. My special price, ial irrespective of your Size.....-seeseeseeeeeeers ae Suit to Order — Q.00 UNCALLED-FOR SUITS READY TO WEAR * 1 have a quantity of Unclaimed Suits which I would gladly dispose of at prices far less than cost to manu- facture, All sizes, priced Mave mint $12.50 Many styles to select from black and large ortment of ra; rolling blooded fellows, sizes 114g 24g to bly, Mi Uinery Department Second Floor Identical in Quality and Style to Those Selling at $12.50 Elsewhere -"\ No sale made! garments here, but two life, carefully con. § structed, well tailored clothes, built to with- stand the strenuous wear of school service, yet i} dressy enough for all occasjons—neat mixtures; 9 98 'Y sizes 8 to 17 years ° ’ Corduroy S ° Full Lined Pants ; Deep cut wale—snappy new model, well tailored of dressy hard wearing corduroy; in drab, blue and brown; sizes 3 to 10 years—also neat mixture for $ the little fellows of 3 to 5 years—Saturday _ t | ie once erenrs ace seinen’ 43 Overcoatings In this sale include a range of Over- coatings that would ordinarily sell for $35 and $45. My Special Price Overcoat oc $1 9-50 Oxford Greys, Browns and Plaid Backs lined with heavy SATIN: DE-LUXE Overcoats lining. Hundreds of styles to select Ready to Wear $ 15-30 $9.08 Men—Here are Handsome Winter | Get wise—to your size Slim and stout, short and tall, find body ease and mind comfort when they've got ‘emon: « Suits & Overcoats .(%\ | That Will Stand Critical Comparison With Garments La Selling at $35 to $40 Elsewhere, Tomorrow, Saturday, at Winter's newest popular models, including all wool Black Kersey 15 f Overcoats with velvet collars, e i Venetian lined and snappy suits of rich mixture and stripe ma- | terial in sizes to fit men of all : builds, \ from. As low as S. HENRY ADLER 118 NASSAU STREET 3 CHURCH STREET Between Beekman and Ann Sta. Near Liberty St BROOKLYN: 44 FLATBUSH AV. NEWARK, N. J.: 186 MARKET ST. Near Nevins St. Daylight Workrooms, 505 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘The nearest Superior retailer will prove it with the tape-meanure test. Try him, If you can't locate him, write us for the Superior catulogue and the name of the nearest dealer. The Superi Underwear Co, ie Mechanics’ Union Made Overalls 1 59 Regulation make with bib and shoulder straps in brown, blue and white—also blue and white stripes—all sizes far house, Fas, Fourth Ave, at ins Streak Store Howrs: 9 A. M. ‘to 5.30 Py M. = eee