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Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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BROWNS OUTPLAY
GAR RIG AN GREW
Bd Sox String: of Victories Broken
When Si Louis Tramples on
Leaden.
BXCEUTTS DO ONLY SCOEITW
I Karaa'. a. I
I VIM, Ik. 4
1 tux, or. ....
BOSTON, Bpt K The Red Bom string Vaeif....
at iUMMMi topped at seven, when Bt. Bma, ik....4
Louis outplayed th league leaders at JT"- t""
erry stage today and won, I to 4. Three MckmT a?.'.'.' l
time prerloualy thU season Boston hag 2"T,,"k'1
on Inning. Ptrurk out : tly Vanoe, 1;
t.y Sr,aky, J: by Garrett. 1. I'mpire:
Connolly unit Chill.
Johaaoe lrkr Tlaera.
WASHINGTON. Her. S4.-Wahln;ton
won from Detroit tooty, 11 to 4, driving
ovaleakle from tha box in tbm aoond
Innln and continuing to aoore whan lio
land and Boohlar. au--nlVBl jr. took u(t
tha tmak. Johnnon allowad tha vlirttora
twalva hlta. but had no troubla holdlnK
tham la chack attar the aacond Inning.
Soora.
vwmnvr washimotoh.
AH.H.O.A B A.H.O A
Ka. t I tMf, IV... I I M
a4ll. lb... 4 I 1
Kr. Ik... 14 11
0; Ml u. ef.. 4 1 I
Jtmlima, If.. -
IH.MlUn, rt.. lata
trthanlia. tk.. 4 I t t
IWIIIIama, a. t ( 4
Mcllrtila. ca. 4 4 4 t
Jukaaoa, p.. 4 t 1 1 1
1
won aevcn atralght yameai only to loaa f,"tt, p".'. I I a 1 4
Total n unit
tha eighth.
It waa a contt of heavy hlttlnc. In
which the Browna batted Ruth from tha
bos In the third Inning and plied up aeven
run off Greet; In tha caeventh. Koob
hel dthe Red Hox runlcaa until tha laat
Inning, although Boaton had aevera.1 op
rxirtunltlna to arora. After the aoore be
came one-lled Manager Carrlgan callixl
upon hla recrulta 4nd In tha ninth they
tarted a rally which reautted In the only
Boaton rune.
Cooper, Haley. McNally gnd Shorten,
membara thta aeaaon of the Frovlrlonoe
Internationale, were among thoae called
into the game in the cloalng Innlnga.
fcore:
bT. Ufl WTOM.
An.H.O.AB. AH.H.O.A.E.
phottna.. If., 4 (41 eHaasar, ft... till
llovara. Ik.. 4 1)14 aHmii, aa I
polar, rt. (til SpMar, rt.. I
ITalt B....4 (11 CHhnrtaa, rl..l
Walkae, rt., I 1 I 1 1 Ulnar, lk.. 4
Auatla. Ik... 4 111 bawia, It.... I
Una, aa,... till Klanlnar, lb. I
am, .... a 4 4 lM. N.llr. tk I
Weak. ...... 1(41 n.r, lb.. I
Har, p.... (
Tili.....M It t! 14 r''lr a. I
Malar, a 1
hula, a ( a
(. p I 1
Jaavrla. Ik., t I
.lioa.Uaaa . 1
1 Mi hue
Mortartr
1111
touu a li m i a
Matted tor Molund In the aeventh.
Matted for Horahlrr In the ninth.
Petrolt 20000001 14
Waahlngton 61011011 -ll
Two-baao hlta: Shanka, Hume. Three
fcaae hit: Mclirlle. i-Holen baaea: II.
Milan (2. Colib. W II llama, McKr. Double
Playa: Foatr to Khatik to Uunilll. lloeh
. - t . , A I' . . If 1k,nH..n tn
rill. Hhw on balla: Off i'ovi-lnakle, 1; 1 "J J
off Roland, 1: off Jobnaon, 2: of t. n " 2"?! u, ! i
1. lllta: Off t'oveleakle, 4 In one and "t". 4
one-th.rd Innlnka: on ouiaiiu, i ... i,riniic lb!
an1 two-ihlrda Innlnua; ort Jtoenier, 4 Whiiti, It.. I
In two lnnina. Btruok out: My Ouvelea- Niho(l, lb.. I
kle. I; olf Jiuland. 1; off Boehlnr, 1; 'off Jiurm. a I
Johnaon, I. L'inplrea; Wallace and Aaana, a.... 1
PHILLIES AND CUBS
DIVIDE THE HONORS
Rational League Leaders Held
. Pout Hit In Fint Game by
Humphries.
to
Bvana.
( 4 1 a
lie
(4(4
1111
i a
Total U It II 4
Batted for Cooper In ninth.
t. Iola 1 0 0 0 7 0 0-
iMoaton 0 00000004-4
Two-baae hlta: Howard, Cady, Haley.
Thr-e-baaa hit: Hoor. Homo run:
Walker. Mtolnn baaea: Lvan 2), Mow
aid, BUler ViK rTait J'i. Huuble playa:
icott to Waiiiwr to (,lner, Knotton to
Aiftiaw, Walker to Auctin. Maaea on
ball: Off Koob. I: off UregK, i: off
Cooper, a. Hlta: Off Ruth, i In two In
lilnga and none out In third; off Ureng.
a In five nnln5a; off Cooper, none in two
Innlnaa. Mt ruck out: My Ruth, 1; by
ren. 4: by Koob, 2. L'mplroa: Dlneen
and NaUin.
laamlakeya Win Tw.
PIHIjADELPHIA. Sept. J4. Chicago
won both ta-niee here toilay. the aoiea
l..in X anil 11 to E. In tha ope nlntf
event the vlalton won by bunching tbolr
Mta off Rlutiardaon with baaea on balla
and errors. In the aeoond game, Chicago
irwve Turner and Crowell off the nib
ter, but Hiermen did excellent work.
Score, flrat gajoiet
CMIOAOO. . FHrLADFT.PHlA.
Alt.H.O A.t AH M ) A B
IVtarptir, rf.,4 I 'Va. et.. 4 11(4
Vaarar. em.. I 1 t I atraa. rt...( 11(4
f Uolllna. tkt 1 1 4 aOIArtag. If., i 1 ( ( 1
vorniar, ill 1 I I auk"'. b... 4 till
jarkaoa. If.. 4 I 1 ( OMalnuta, lk. 4 1 ( ( (
.JCsiilaa. Ik 4 111 ( aiiaaaar, aa... 4 I ( ( I
Blarkkra. lb I I I llwamratt, Ik.. 4 (111
Marr. a..... I 4 4 m..Aor, a... I (10 1 I
't;ttl. p.... I 1(1 IKIkajrlaa. pl I 4 1
Hanaavoa ..1 I a
Taate..a..ll TIT ( I'L-l-a 1 1 ( ( a
Total r 14 (
Murpky out, bit by batted ball.
batted for Mi-Avoy In ninth.
Matted for lilrhardeon in ninth.
milcaro , 4 1 0 1 0 0 1-7
Mlalpbla 1 0000001S-6
Two-baae hit: I-app. Three-baae hit:
Frheng. stolen ba: Murphv (J). K.
Collina. Jai kaon. l,mrau. Uaaea on
Valla: Off Clcotte, 1; off Rloliardeon, 4.
felruck out: By Clcotte. i; by Rlcharrlaon,
14. Umpire: ('lxuglilln and lilllvura.ul.
' r-cora, aeoond game;
CHjrAOO. . PHILjtDBIJ'HIA
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A1I
ntir. h .i l 1 4 aMfhau. of . i i a a a
ill aituaatua. cr i a a
Ilia trunk, rf... 4 ( 1 (
ill oldilua, If.. 4144
ll( ta)oi. IV.. 4 I 1 I
III tM. li.nla. lk. 4 1 I I
(It t lioia .a., 4 (41
1 T 4 41awra,a lb.. 4 1 I I
111 (lira, a (11
M. Aar, ... 4 111
W 11 IT It ITa aar, p.... I ( ( 1
i-rovall, a... I (11
County Fair Races
Brought to Close
Teaterday brought the racing at tha
county fair to a cloae, but he exhibit and
other attraction may be aeen at the
ground at Benaon today at a reduced
price.
Hal MoKlnney won the 1:08 pace yea
terday, the beat tlmebolng l:12H. Jlarllght
waa aecond two heats. Allator took the
1:14 pace In atralght heata, In driving fin
lahes, but In alow time.
Babo King, the pacing pony wonder,
beat three ponlea ridden by Maurice Lon
erxan of Florence and Enrl Babcock and
Walter 1'rcfke of Ilcnaon, an eighth of a
ml. a.
The aummnrtes:
I'arliiK. 2:14 o!hh:
A I In tor. h. U., by lnatallntor (Btonetl 1 1
1'ilft Allen, ch. g., by Drift Away
(Kobcrta) 1 t S
Aktvea W., br. m. (McKenna) I S I
Mlllv Murray, b. g., by Norval
Chief tMhlor) 4 4 4
Time: 8:ltiV t:Y!. tilMt.
I'm Ing, I .-OS clasa:
Hal M. KlntitY. b. g.. by Hal B. (Be-
tmatlan 1 1 1
Karllgnt, br. g., by Halbert (Mann). I I I
M. T., b. g., by Conrad (Johnaon)..! I I
Kinney W in, ch. g. by Kinney It.
(Mcott Mc-yi 4
Time: 2:13V,. 2:13. 1:124.
CHICA00 GETS TWO IH SECOND
CHTCAOO, Sept. M. Philadelphia and
Chicago apttt a double-header today by
twin eeore, of I to 0. Humphries held
the league leaders to four hits In the
first trams and Ch aimer a granted the lo
cals only two In the second contest,
which was stopped by darkness at the
end of the eighth. Bunched hlta counted
runs for the locals In the flrat game,
during which only one Philadelphia run
ner got aa far as second.
In the second contest the erratic work
of Chicago's hurlors wss a factor in tbe
Philadelphia victor. Score, flrat game:
PHtlAPinj'HtA. CH10AOO.
AH H O. A R AB.H.O.A K.
14 (flood, Tt....t 140
(II IMulllgao, 4 1 4 II
111 I.Hrhnlta, It... 111(0
0 4 4 O'.linramn. Ik 4 1 I 1 4
III OHalrr IV... 1(714
111 Wllllama, rt I ( 1 (
M 4 OMeC'rtkr. tb 4 t I I
lit 0 Arc nor. c... 4 I I I (
( ( ( OHttriptuiea, p I I 1 1 (
( ( I (
die Total.... . mil
Total M 4M111 .
Phuaaeiphia 00000000 00
Chicago 1100!00-l
Two-baae hlta: McCarthy. Archer fTt.
Standing of Teams
4
M
(t
at
79
S4
n
10
Prt
XI
JM
M
.461
.428
. .177
AMERICAN UKAGUB.
P, W, I
Bottton 7
Detroit 144 14
Cbtcavo .......m..., 147 K
Waahlngton 141 90
New York.. ............. 144 68
Rt. Loula...... 14 61
Cleveland 145 U
Ihtlalalntila 141 40
FED. LBAUUH, I MAT. AJBAUUti.
WI.Prl.1 W.L.Pt-t.
Chicago ....SO (a .fif Phtla. ....H $0 J&
Pittsburgh tl ,fW Boaton TT 4 .139 1
C a. g S)4 OC 4LT K I TJnl. teaaaa t"T Vf
ni, uuum.ttoi ou av t j ix (( vi .wu
Newark ....74 68 .Ml Plttaburgh .7171.477
Kan. Oty..5 69 .621 Cincinnati . 7B .475
Buffalo ....71 74 An St. Loula. ... 78 ,4fl
Brooklyn ..70 78 .478 New York... 98 77 .461
Baltimore .46 Ml .SU Chicago ....64 77 .461
Yesterday's Reaailts.
NATIONAL LEAQUia
Boaton, 2; Plttaburgh, 0.
l'hlladelphla, 0-; Chicago, A
Brooklyn, Cr. Cincinnati, 7.
A.MKRICAN LEAOXTBl
St. Loula. K: Boaton, 4.
Clilcano, 7-12; Philadelphia, 5-.
Cleveland, 4; New York. 1.
letrolt, 4: Waahlngton. U.
PEDERA Ll-IiAOUa
Brooklyn, i; ChloaKQ, ft.
Muffalo. 1: Bt. Loula. ,
Newark, 1; i'ltteburgh. 1
Baltimore, 7; Kaustta City,
t.amri I oiiay.
National Ieairue New York
at St.
Muar. p.... 1
Orach far, p.. I
Tnia iiillarleiniilR at Chlcaao. Brooklyn
at Cincinnati. Boston at Plttaburgh.
American League t. Loula at Boaton,
Chicago at Philadelphia. Cleveland at
New York, Detroit at Washington.
Federal League Brooklyn at Chicago,
Buffalo at Kt. Loula, Newark at Pitts
burgh, Baltimore at Kansas City.
TV a,ar. aa . 4
KCailiaa. tk4
ynarnlar, of. 4
Jackaoa, It.. 4
J Cot taa. Ik 4
luaokbra. t
tvhaik. a... I
l.aa.11. P .. I
Tetala..
I t
1
I
l
0
0 o
4 1
1 0
a
tu
41 (
(00
04
0J
I
t
7
I
0
I
1
lUnuaa, p . I I ( 1
Total IT 14 IT tl I
Chlga 4 t I l o o a e-ij
O'i.liaolohl 0040100 4
Two-baae hlta: Fournl. r. J. Collins ).
(Three-base hits: l-a)oio Bankaton,
WcAvoy. Home run: Jackaon, Stolon
iWaa: Mitri'hy, Weaver, itUHaull. mulle
play: l.laikborne to J. Coliina. Maaea
on balla: Off Turner. 1: off Crowell, 8.
Hits: Off Turner, 6 In two lnnln; off
Crowell. 4 In one Inning: off Sherman, 4
in aix Ir.r.lnaa. Struck out: Mv ltuaaell,
l. by tiharman, 1, Iniplraa: liihir brand
.and O Loufe-lilin.
lawa Horn It Beata Vaaka.
. NKW Tf'KK. Kept. 24.-larrett, a Heve
land pitching rvcrult from Mnoa City,
lla., held New York to four ecaUcrod hit
and enabled Cleveland to win the flrat
game tf a serif uh the Yanka, 4 to 1.
'1 he ran.e lietiul-1 between Cleveland
tr I New York on SeptvmWr M will be
leaped tomoirw aa the aeoond game of
,a uuutle-head-r. bcore:
cuiviiinh. new tomk.
rwtlta. If 4 I 1 iMttirti. II 4 ( ( 4
umi. aa 4 I 7 I tr.ki.Hi. a 4 4 I I I
novn cf a a l a im.im lk . a a
n .... 4 f I ( arii-e lb 4 1ft
WINNIE LOCKHART WINS
SIQUXCITY FEATURE
fclOUX CITY, Bapt M. Winnie Look
hart won the feature event, the 1:10 trot
of the Interalute Fair harness card here
today, after finlahlng second to Christie
Clinaes in the flrat heat. Bhe captured
the second, linger nosed her out In Ihe
third heat, but aha captured the next
two and the tace in a pressing flnlah.
with Knger.
Summary:
8:17 pace purae : Brown Betty flrat,
Sunny 111 . . lul. Deputy tJr.crtff third.
Beat time: 2 1.1!..
1 to trot, purae t'HOt Winnie Iockhart
(by liockhart) ami, Oeorge Hummers eso
ond, Cmiatla Chime tblid. Novice fourth.
Boat time: 1.17W. '
Miinning. five furlong, purae 81S0:
Nottle tlrand won, Jim Ray aecond,
Millie V. third, ilodcato Boy arid Charles
McNab fiiiUlicd lit tho older lukiuvd.
Time: K.
Bunnliig. one and one-alxtcenth lultea.
hamllcHp, puree toiu: Kmma Stewart tlU)
won, friluirtin tUB) avotind, Blue (ia) third.
Time: l;U'i.
PHILLIES AND RED SOX
STILL MARCHING IN VAN
NEW TORK, 81. 24. The worid's
champion Boston Brave took second
place In the National league today by
winning front Pittsburgh while Brooklyn
lost to Cincinnati. The Phtladalphlana
by apllttlng even in a double-header with
Chicago retained their apparently aafe
margin ever their rivals. They are now
six and one-half games ahead of Boaton
and aeven games ahead of Brooklyn.
While the Boston Red Sox lost to Pt
Louis today, Detroit failed to take advan
tage of the opportunity to gain and lost
aiso. Thua tha Tigers allll remain five
games behind the loaders.
(Iota, lb...
Klxon, rf..
Tola la...
hulte. Stolen baae: Schult. Doublo
nlnvi Mulltaan to McCarthy to baler.
Baaea on balla: Off I lumphrlea, 1: cl( Millar, a.
Mayer, 2; off Oeachger. 1. Hlta: Off IH p...
Mayer. 7 In four and one-third lntilnx: Bmlth, p.
off Oeechger, I In turio ami iwo-tn rila
Innlnea. eUruck oot: " Mayer. 2: by
Oechaer. 1; off Humphries. 8. Umpires:
Uulalev and O'Day. Bcore. aecond game:
rHILADRfljmiA. CHir-AOO.
AD. H O. A E. AH H O A R
(Nopk Ik 4 1 1 I 0Onn. rt 4 t 0
Haacrofl. aa. 4 1 I lKaatlna. at.. i
Paakort. et.. I 4 ( OH. hulla If... I
( ra,Ui. rt.. 4 1 1 ( or'luhrer. If.. (
I l.uaarua, lk. 4 111 1 ti.imrman. lb 1 1
! Whltte.1. It.. 1110 OMulllgan. lb 0 0
Nlholf. Ik., 4 111 OKalar, lb.... I
' Burnt, a I 1 4 I OWtlllitraa, rf I
ll'halman, p. I 1 t 4 (M C'rthy, b I (
Hraaa nan. civ
Total at IMU mrrell, .... 1 1
Kabal. p t 0
Wrlfht, ...( 0
MrLaiirr ..1
..4 114 lltooaeis. fk.1 0 1 1
..4111 CIrk 1 ( ( (
.4111 (Wafiiar, zb.. 1 ( 1 ( (
..( ( ( I owiuao. a... 4 1 4 I (
..110 1 0 Moll wits, lb 4 1 14 I
Schneider, pl 1 I 1 1
..13 114 11 lOaon. p....l I ( 1 (
Tatal K rtl I I
(failed end eighth, darkneaa)
Chalniera out. hit' bv batted ball.
Batted for Wright in the elKhth.
Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1-
Chlcaao 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Double play! McCarthy to Keating to
Baler. Baaea on balla! Off Zabel, 2; off
Chalmera. 8. Hlta: Off Zabel, 4 In five
Innlnga; one out In the sixth; off Wrlkht,
5 In three Innlnga. Btruck out: By Chal
mera, I: by Zabel, 1; br Wright, i. I'm
plrea: O'Day and Qulgley.
nndaera Lose Reds.
CINCINNATI. O.. BePt. 14.-Clnclnnati
hit Smith hard today and Brooklyn went
down to defeat. 7 to v Deli a wlldmaa j i whaiiag.
caueed hla removal In the second Inning , NekC, p.
and the local had an easy time con
necting with Smith's curves. Schneider
was hit hard In the firth inning. Brook
lyn tying ths aoore, but George, who re
lieved Schneider, was a mystery to the
visitors. He likewise contributed to the
victory by scoring a run tit tha aixth and
driving in a run with a triple In the
eighth. Score:
BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI.
AH H O. A C AB H.O.A lt
Clitn, ta . 4 I I 1 OKItllfar. rf .l 1 1 a
Paabart. lb. I lit 4 UOroh. IV.... 4 4 11
Wha4. It.... 4 ( ( ( lH.r.uC. a .. I 1 t I I
rvt'haw, IV I 1 4 ( (Orlmih. rf . 4 1 I I (
Mayer, at... I III 1 William. II 4 I 1 I (
Total It 11 17 14 1
Batted for Rodger in fifth.
Brooklyn 0 S
Cincinnati 1 4000101 7
Two-baao hlta: Wlngo, Nixon. Cutshaw.
Three-ha ae hits: Oeta. OMara, Oeorge
Stolen baaea: Killifer, Herxog,
Schneider. Double playa: Mollwlts (un
aaalatod). Herxog to Mollwlts. Baaea on
balla: off Dell. 8; off George 1 Hits:
Off Dell, none In one inning and none
nut in aecond; off Smith. 12 in seven ln
nlnna; off Schneider. 7 in four and one
third Innlnga: off Goorre, 1 in four and
two-thlrda innlnga. Struck out: By
Smith, 1; by Schneider. 1; by George, 1
empires: ltigler and Eason.
Boston Blanks Pirates.
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 14. Boston shut
nut Plttaburgh here today, 1 to 0. Nehf
for the visitors allowed only four hits.
Kantlchner waa hit hard In the ninth
inning when two singles and a double
scored both runs. Score:
BOSTON. PITTSBrmOH.
AB.H.O.AE. AB.H.O.A.B.
Mnr.n. If.... 4 (. ( (Cany. If.... (IIS
Bvara. tb. ... I I t 1 (Johaatoa, lb 4 1 f I I
ritirat'k, 1(1 1 I t vBaniar, of... 4 11(0
Main, lb... 4 111 0 iinrhma. rtl (411
Pntlth, lb.... I 111 0Wanr. aa. 4 Ml
Keaa, rf till OVIoi. tb till
M mar 11. aa I 1 I I lHalr4, IV... I I ( 1 (
a. a a a iDaon. e.... e
...4(11 l'W. Waaaar. ( ( ( (
Ooatallo ...(((((
Total II I 17 4 IKantlehar, p I 1 ( f I
iilla 1 ( ( 4
Totals.. ...U 4 ft II 1
Ratted for Gibson In the ninth.
Kan for W. Wagner In the ninth.
Matted for Kantlchner In the ninth.
Boaton 00000000 11
Pltuhurich 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hlta: Marea (I). Double
rlays: Kanlleliner to Gibson to Johnaton,
llnchman to Olrmon. Baaea on balla: O f
Nehf. S; orf Kantlehner, V Struck out:
My Nehf, 7; bv Kautlehner, 4. Umpires:
Klein and Emslie.
I
o
'mk li... I 11 I DfKaaid. lb I 1 I 1 I
iw. I. . t I a a t;u i.m. a a a a a
v.f,.aa, tb I 111 a' .-, rf 1
kcNkul. a.. I (II aai.iaalar, I 1 M I 1
kwriau. a... I I va... ,.... (Ill
& ... ; i . a . . .
r' i ... W W W W
vuaW.... .At 1CN aaaakf. p.. ( ( ( (
Total 4 1l""
Batted for Vance In the eighth.
jOavelani ........ 01100010
Vtew lurk 0010000 01
Horn run: .Aleiamler. stolen baaea:
l.v&'a. timtl. liir,. pla: Chai'luan
tl., v. am?aina to lik-, Kirke to t hap
'iiil to !k)ik.e. Alr)ai.ilT to ltaoiiia.ii.
t -a on i.a'e: Vaixe. I; off htiaw-
icy. , . f .nrr-it, 4 li t: (rf auc,
t la t.fcM lu.u.i olf ttiaakty, bone In
RACER AT CEDAR RAPIDS
KILLED AS CAR PLUNGES
CEDAR FA LI .8, la, Sept. 24. -Tea thou
sand persona attending tbe motor races
at the county fair here today saw Roy
Canfleid. aa aatatsur raoe driver, dash
over a fifteen-foot embankment and meet
his death on the twenty-eighth lap of a
fifteen-mile auto race. The accident was
the result of a blowout as Ctuifleld was
taking a turn entering the home stretch.
Canfleid was SI yeam old and unmarried.
Reds Bay leaser.
CINCINNATI. Kept 24. President Att.
tuai Herrmann of the Cincinnati Na
tionals eluiounord toulghl that John
1 rail, the beavy-bittlug outflel.lrr of tti
Stitwsukre Amrl'tn aaocuillMt team,
had aimed a contract tottay to ptav with
ti.o luMia. IeaU was reoeally drafted by
tlie lotal duU
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Kensington and Society Brand
Clothes, $20 to $10.
Kenmor Clothes None better for
for the price. $15 and $20.
PAGEEag
413 South 16th St.
THE BURGESS-NASH LABEL
That You Will Find in a
Mairfs Smite of QoHlhies
IS a certificate of clothing character fully appreciated by clothing
wise men of Omaha and the hundreds of men who come to Omaha
for their apparel.
, It is a sign that a man may bo well and
appropriately dressed at a fair cost.
Day-in-nnd-day-out endeavor to do everything a little bit better
than anyone else has made the BurgeRS-Nah clothing organization
favorablv known. The finest of all stocks of the most favored ma
terials in exclusive designs are here. In styles that are
strictly correct right now and in weights that will insure
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with our specifications, the
" Bimtiasco Standlairdll of Quality "
which means the best possible at every price, $13.65 to $40,00.
"We feature for Saturday;
Men's Hand Tailored Suits
At $25.00
SUITS that will satisfy every idea In fit, style, material and verb.
raanship of tbe man who in in th habit of paying $40 to $50
for merchant tailored garments. Every new style feature of the sea
son is well represented.
"Boulevard Clothes" for Young Men
For tha roan man who known we bdo lallxe In "Bouleraxd Clothe. first
shown this geaaon. Strictly hand tailored, excluatre pat- 11 RZ CIA CH mnrl t9A AA
terns and modela. Come In and let u show you the line at. . ?1JU Je eflUJV OUU pUUU
Men's and Young Men's Overcoats
New early tall models, form fitting, line tracm. 2 and S-bntton long roll, others box back, patch,
pockets, Dal shoulders, hi, hi and full lined, knee and full length, plain, fancy and J1 Crt
crarenetted fabrlca, at - plU.iJV
Barreea-sTaah Co. Toarta rloor. ,
Get Under One of.
These Hats at
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EXTalA SPECIAL:
Men's 4-In-Hand Neckwear, Made
From the Silks Used in Scarfs. Usu
ally 75c to $1 at 50c or 3 for $1.00
ABEAUTIFUIj collection in very largo
flowing eud 4-tn-hand style, made from
the short pieces and ends of bolts of silks,
left from regular orders. It's a miscellaneous
collection of silks from all qualities that re
tail regularly at W)c, 75c and $1.00, not in seta
ns regular neckwear is sold but an immense
array of colors and patterns to please tho
most fastidious dresser. When
you see them you'll buy a sea
son 'a supply at 50c, or
Men's Fibre Bilk Hose, 19c
The run of the mill of 3 Bo qualities, all col
ors, also black and white. Very special ralues
at 19c.
Celebrated Harvard Sweater Coats
Finest made for foot ball, automoblllng and
golf wear. Young men going away to college
should provide themselves with one of these
sweaters before going. Price range $6.00,
7.80, fS.OO and $S.50.
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3for$l
$2.00
THE yery sort that will appeal
to you for present wear. Soft
felt or cloth In the newest shapes,
also a splendid Une of stiff hats
at the same price and every one
an unusual value.
Stetson Hats, $3.50
I a tee t shapes and colors for
Fall and Winter, in both soft anu
stiff styles. A remarkably com
plete line at $3.60 to $12.00.
Men's Caps, 60o to $2.00
New and exclusive shapes and
patterns for golfing or general
wear.
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TRAVELING
LUGGAGE
A representative Une of the
best underprlcod.
$7.00 Suit Cases, $4.95
Grain cowhide suit case, pro
tected corners, extra strap, nickel
trimmed, steel frame, shirt
pocket, 24 or Ifl-lnch.
$7.00 Traveling Bag, $4.95
Full cowhide bag, 1 or 17
lnch, black or tan, plain or grain
leather, full leather Uned. brass
trimmed, Inside pockets.
$2.00 Suit Cases, 93c
Matting or fiber suit case, 14
lnca slse, extra well made.
$7.00 Trunks for $195
It or la-Inch trunks, slat pro
tection, brass trimmed, good
lock, single tray, very special.
n&rtman Wardrobe Trunks
In Complete Assortment.
Oeremit Vtees
Boys' Knickerbocker Suits With 2
Pairs of Pants. Saturday at $4.95
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$4.95
rp HE very sort of suit you want tor the
A robust, growing boy. Splendidly made
of the season's best mate
rials, for ages 6 to 17
years. We consider them
extreme values, at
Boy's Furnishings
Boy's new blouses, S to It years, 50c.
Boy's new shirts, II to 14 years. 50c.
Boys' new bats and caps, at 50c.
Boy's new bats and caps, at $1.00.
Boy's suspenders, ISo to I Be values, 15r.
Boy's J So black cotton hose, 95a.
Boys union suits, good values at 60e.
Boy's sweater coats, S to II years. $1.09.
Boy's new neckwear, special at Soo.
Boy's bath robes, to II ynk. $1. to $7.60.
Boy's gauntlet leather gloves, lie vals.. Se.
Boy's pajsmas of do mat, 4 to It years,
for Toe and $1.50.
Boy's night skirts, eotton or domet, 50c
to $l.tx.
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Surgess-Masm Company.
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