1 f VFD - R i w ,-r 1 I I E6iON-1 WALKED IN W SLEEP lrVT N14HT AND AT EVJERTY THIN$ IN THE ICE-BOX- SHES IMPOSSIBLE. M 0IN' R1H.T IN AND THROV HER TRUNK BRINGING UP FATHER t THINK 0U HAD fORO FOR. BETTER DliCHARSE ftWiHT OUT OF THM HEHASKTLOCTHl K U I HER TRUN OOT? HIT THE I TSfs.wwwiN' E 1 & zs ' ice-man::: I I r HER! L I I Jh I- .1 Rs.fvN3 I rKSSWl Tf" I 4 K 1 I HIT, tatamailoul Nwa 0trvlc. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 12,000 FANS BID : HAMSWELC0ME Wagner Presented With Lov ing Cup and in Return Helps Pirates Trim Chicago. Pittsburgh, June 22. It was esti mated thit 12,000 people took part in the celebration of .the return of Hani Wagner to base ball here to day, Wagner was presented with a silver loving cup by Mayor Arm strong on behalf of local admirers. In the game that followed Pittsburgh defeated Chicago, 4 to 3, in a ten- lnning contest Score: CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A E. rtTTsnrRotf. AB.H.O.A .W. i 1 4 OCerey.rf Minn, If 4 1 S noyli.lt 4 1 II OPKIar.ab S 1 4 3' flnighee.rf ft 0 flWag'r.Jb 4 0Rrlef.1t! S OH'ch'an.lf 4 1 tHir4.il 3 Mrrkle.lh Sit Wlll'm.' 3 I f Wolter.rf 0 9 0 Ileal. 3b 4 0 0 Wort'n.e 4 0 1 F.lltolt.e 4 11 Deni'ree.p S 0 O Vaughn, p 0 0 0 I oFlsoher.o 4 t ot'ooper.p 3 1 1 o 0 0 Total.. 34 10 10 S I Total.. 34 S:T I 0 Nn out'. In tfnfh when winning run erred. rhlaago ......3 00000000 03 Pltteburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 14 Two-base lilt! Tltgbee. Three-bsse hits: Morkle, Btghee. Base on ballt: off Dam nrae, 1; off Cnoper. !. Hlta: Off Cooper, In tan Inning. Slrnck oul: Br Demaree. 1; by Cooper, I. Umplree: O'Day nd Harrison. JVII's rnmhto Coolly. Philadelphia, .lima 33. Delve fumbla of Banerofi'e grounder, which filled the baaaa. vae Hie big factor In Phlladelphla'a victory over Brooklyn. S lo 3. Ocachger was liven wond-rf'll eiinnort. Score: , BROOKLYN. . PHILADELPHIA. AU.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Olaon.aa 4 0 10 IPaskert.cf 3 13 0 0 Daub'rl.lb 3 0 3 3 nna rort.e g o a o 1 (Hlork lb 4 3 0 3 0 Hlek an.rt 4 1 stengel.rt Wht.1f ("ha,3b Mo'ray.lb Mlller.o Pell.p rheney.o Johnion 0 OCrav'tb.rr 4 1110 1 eWhltt'd.lf 3 10 0 0 3 fiLudVe.lb 4 014 1 0 3 0NIhoff.8b 4 3 13 3 1 noeirh er.p 10 10 0 3 lBurnir.o 3 1110 0 Total!.. 10 3 37 11 3 Total.. 81 4 34 11 3 Batted for DU la eaventh. nrool:lvn 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 03 Philadelphia 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 Two-baa hlta! Paakart, Stock, Nleheff. Three-bee hltl Crtvath. Double playa: Hickman to Olaon, Luderu to Baneroft, Ntock lo Nlehoff to Luderu. Baae on ballet Off Dell, 3; off Oeachger, 3. Hlta: Off Dell. 1 In all Inning. Struck out! By Dell, a; by Ooacbtar, 1. Vmplraoi . BlfUr tod Orth. . . , Clnclaa Trim Up St. tod. St Ttuls. Jun 3l.-TInclnnatl hit Amaa hard whlla Schneider kept St. Loula'a alx hlta well icttterad and Cincinnati won, 3 to 3. Score: CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS. - rnHO.il AB.H.O.A. I Orch.Sb ..1 3 0 0 01 Sm'h.cf 4 0 10 0 Kopf. .0 0 t I otiaira.in. 0 OMIIIar.Sb d 0 OHorn'y.a 4 0 0Crulaa.lt .4 13 3 Rouah.cf C'haaa.lb. arlf'th.rf ' Neale.lf. Cueto,:k Wlnao.c. Brbder.p 0 14 0 1111 4 0 14 0 10' 1 1 1 Sit 0 0 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 ooo 0 0I.ong.rr. 4 IPaul a.io OSnydar.o 4 4 t OAmea.p. .1 Beeeher 1 Tout 3313 St 1 lHnrafn.p 0 , 'Uonaalaa 1 .Tolala 34 0 87 It 3 flatted for Amea In eevanlh. Batted for Horlaman In ntnth- rinclnnatt .0 10 1 10 0 08 ,BI. lioula 1 0001010 08 Two-boeo hlta: Oroh,Wlno (3). Orlfflth. Threa-baea Ml: Oroh. Double play: Long and Snvder. Baae on balle: Off Schneider 3. Hlta: Off Ame. II In aaven Innlnga. Struck out: By Schneider 1, by Amea 3. Umplret: Byron and Qulgley. ' . nlants Drop Iat Ono. Boeion. Juna 31. Beaton defeated New Tork. 8 to 8 In the final game of the aerlea. Heranvllla waa the feature player with four hlta, ono of which waa a double In lour tlmea at bat. Score: N15W YORK. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Burna.lf 4 18 0 OKally.ef 3 110 0 KerKg.tk 8 1 4 3 0Rewre.lb 10 110 Kauff.cf ,4110 OEvera.lb 1 0 1 1 o Zlm'n.lb 4 3 13 oPItap k.rf 0 0 0 0 0 rietchr.ua 3 13 8 OWIIholt.rf 8 0 8 0 0 RobtO.rf 4 3 10 OMaiee.lf 8 3 8 0 0 Koike lb 4 1 1 1 OKont'y.lb 3 1 10 0 0 Rnrlilep.c soil osmlth.lb 41130 (ISmlthji a. o 0 ouorry.c 4 0 8 3 0 eWllecp. I I I OMar'v'a.a 4 4 8 8 0 Perrltt p a t ( ONepf.p 110 4 0 Mtdlet'n.p 0 1 O'T.vlar 1 0 0 0 0 Lobert ' I. a 0 0 0 M Totala 33 10 87 17 0 Tolala 81 34-14 0 Batted f',r ItBwllnga In fourth. Batud for Pcrrlu In aovonlh. , Jfew Tock.... 0 l' 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-8 Beaton . 0 0 1 I - t "- Two-baae hlta: Bobertaon, ataranvllle, (febf. Threo-baao hlta: Zlmmarman, J. Smith. Double play! Maranvlllo to Rawllnga to Konatchy. Hlui Off Bailee, 8 In three oral one-third Innlnga: off li. Smith. 1 In ono third Innlnf; off perrllti 4 In two and two-thltd Innlnga. Struck oul: By Nehf, 3. Umptr: Klam and Branafteld. Phil Proctor. Cornhusker Halfback, Now Sea Fighter Phil Proctor,, halfback on the Uni vtrsity of Nebraska foot ball team for the last two years, hai enlisted in the navy with six other members of the Phi Gamma Delta. He is the second member of the atate university's team to enlist in the navy, Ray Ab bott being the other. Norris Tym and Karl Hopkina of Omaha, Scverin Harkson of Seattle, Everett Scott of Kearney, "Pete" Neuswanger of Boulder, Colo., and Clyde Tunneberg of Tekamah were the men who en listed with Proctor. All joined the hospital corps. Amateur Games BaM ttl! arhedal for Saturday! Bitctnr agatnat Auditor. Tblrty-sMcend and in way, 4 p. m. Traffic acalait M. P. and M. Millar park, p. . r S.mal department avainet Superintendent f Tranaportatlon, Fontenella park, 4 p. m. Paaaanor. Actcounta attaint! Nebraika Dlvl alon, weaV .diamond, Elmwood park, 4-p. in. DUNDEE WILL AGAIN MEET WILLIE JACKSON Johnny Dun do will have his ehonc for r vanfo whan ho moot Willia Jack on again in Now York Jun 23. At thoir lut mooting Jacluon aur priaod himaolf and tho oparting world by handing Dundoo hit (irat and only knockout. ) V IliiwitfiTiiiw'rrin"rrn."i'iTrfm iiiiiii i"f Tlfrrr f ROURKES TO CLASH WITH SIOUX TODAY Erug't Men Return Home for Three-Game Series After Nine Straight Victories on the Road. With nine straight victories hang ing at their belts Fa Rourke's 1917 de luxe athletes returned to Omaha yesterday from a most prosperous road trip. Today they open a three game aeries with the truculent Sioux on the home lot, The victorious march of the Rourkes on the road was nothing short of wonderful. Getting away to a bad start at Joplin they suddenly regain ed their true form and by capturing nine straight games, return home with a road record of eleven victories and six defeata. And a fifty-fifty break is a sood record on the road, too. The Rourkes started their road trip of seventeen games at Joplin. They dropped the first three and left Joplin with four defeats to at single victory staring them in the lace, lhey did better at St. Joseph by winning three out of five. That made their average when they opened m Denver four vie tories and six defeats. Denver was lambasted for four straight games and Pa's boys followed up this rally by taking three in a row from Wichita. Omaha is home for onlv three games, today, Sunday and Monday. Then they beat it for the road again. remaining away until July 3. the Umaha-sioux City games promise to be real combats. The Siouk nave strengthened considerably since ineir last visit oy aaaing new piayers. All games start at 3:15. Monday will be ladies' day. Talbot Re-elected Head Consul Modern Woodmen Chicago, III., June 22. The Modern Woodmen of America, 5,000 atrong, paraded the loop yesterday for two hours while thousands looked on. . The Woodmen, uniformed in many colors and many styles, passed through Michigan boulevard, Ran dolph, La Salle, Washington and States streets, and through Jackson boulevard back to Michigan, boule vard, where they were reviewed by the executive council and the officers of the order. Awards for team excellence were made by the council as follows : SENIOR TEAMS. Point Cmp!. Rock leland. llfht blue 91.16 Camp 130. Omaha. Neb., red..... 87.96 Camp 6, Fontlac, 111., yellow... 96.3 Camp 1999. Kaneaa City, white.... 96.1 Camp 144, Decatur, green .......94.76 Camp 8668. Indlanapolle. pink 94.7 camp eaa. Topeka Kan., purple at.ea Camp 1680, Pario, N. P.. lavender 93.96 Camp 1060, Orand Raptda, Mich., brown.93.78 camp till, Lanainc. Alien., cray.,...,.z.3 JUNIOR TEAMS. Camp 13443. Rock blend. III.,... .: Camp 1661, Danville, III 98.79 Camp 3366, Lincoln, Nob 94.6 Camp.4937, Akron, O .94.36 CJnpS800, Terra Haute, Ind 94.31 Camp 1021, Bloomlnflon, 111... ..93.13 Camp 793. Stillwater, Minn 93 Camp992. Oklahoma City, Okl. ...... .92.1 Camp 3341, Dululh. Minn , 38.96 Camp 171, Counclt Bluff, la.. ........ .87.08 The treasury of the organization containing $5,000,000. will be Tnoved to Chicago as the result of the elec tion of O. E. Aleshire to the office ot head banket. The other officers are 'A. R. Talbot of Lincoln. Neb., head eoniul. and A. N. Bort, Bcloit. Wis. head clerk ST. LOUIS DROPS TWO TO DETROIT TIGERS Hard and Timely Hitting Ena bles Jennings Tribe to Ram ble Home With Pair of Scalps. Detroit, June 22. Detroit defeated St. Louis twice today by hard and timely hitting, taking the first game, 9 to 3, and the second, 3 to 2. Score, first game: ST. LOUIS. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B, AB.H.O.A.E. notion. If 4 3 0 1 onuih.ee 113 0 Auatln.lb 1 0 1 1 3 0Toung.2b 3 1 1 OR.J'nea.ib 1 4 0 ocobb.cf 4 1 0 OVeach.lf 4 14 3 0 10 10 13 0 0 110 0 13 0 0 3 18 1 0 Sleler.lb 3 Jac'ann.rf 4 Sevoreld.o 4 Mere ne.cf 4 3 10 OHell'an.rf 3 0 10 OBuna.lb 4 Pratt. lb 4 .lo'naon.e 4 liroom.p 1 0 0 4 lVltt.Sb 4 0 0 8 OStanage.o 4 0 0 1 ODauea.p 8 0 3 3 0 13 3 0 Wrlght.p 1 Rngera.p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total.. 34 12 37 It 0 Miller 0 Totala. .31 8 24 13 1 Batted for Wright In aavanth. St. Loula 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 03 Detroit OOSOlOlt Two-baea hlta: Jacobaon. Vftach. Threa baea hlta: Cobb, R. Jonoa. Doubl play: Toung to Buah. Baeea on balla: Off Groom. 1; off Rogera. 3: off Dauea. 3. Hit: Off Wright 3 In three Innlnga. Umpire: Morlarty and Evana. Score, second game: ST. LOUIS. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Shotton.lf 4 10 0 OBuah.aa 3 0 4 4 Aualln.Sb 3 0 3 3 OToung.lb 4 3 1 Sliler.lb 4 1 t 1 OBJona.lb 0 0 0 4 0 Jcbeon.rf S 0 3 0 OCobb.cf 4 3 1 Severeld.c 4 1 3 0 0V4ach.lf 4 11 0 0 Marane.cf 1 3 8 0 OHellmn.rr 4 110 0 PrMt.2b 3 111 OBurna.lb 3 0 13 3 0 lohnen.e 3 0 0 1 OVltt.Sb 4 0 0 0 0 Hainltn.p 3 0 11 OSpencer.o 3 0 8 8 0 Hothorn.p 0 0 0 0 OBoland.p 10 13 0 Rumler. 1 0 0 0 0 Sloetl 1 0 0 0 0 . Total.. 37 8 24 t 0 Totals.. 81 8 37 18 0 Batted for Jacobaon In ninth. Batted for Johnaon In ninth. St. Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 Detroit 0 0 0 0 3 8 Two-baaa hit: Marian. , Cobb. Pratt. Hellman. Stolen baeee: Cobb. (Johneon. Baaaa on balla: Off Boland. 8; off Hamilton, 3. Hue: Off Hamilton. 8 In aovan and one-third Innlnga. Struck out: By .Boland. 3: by Hamilton, 3. Umplrea: Bvoira and Morlarty. Map Drop Another. Chicago. .Tun 38. Faber'a good Pitching. coupled with erratic fielding by the vlaltora and aome daring baee running by the locale, gava Chicago a victory over Clovoland, 4 to 1, score: CLEVELAND, CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Oraney.lf 8 110 0I.elbold.rf 4 110 0 Chpinn.ee 8 0 3 4 OWaavr. 3b 8 0 1 8 0 Speakr.cf 8 110 OE.Clne.lb 8 113 Smith. rf 4 0 3 0 tJackan.lf 4 110 0 Wbgna.Sb 3 14 1 OFelacb.cf 1 0 0 0 0 Harrla.lb 4 0 10 3 OJ.Colna.rf 3 0 10 0 Evana.lb 4 0 0 3 OOandll.lb 3 8 13 1 O'Nollt.o 3 0 3 1 IMcMln.aa 8 0 111 Lambth.p 3 0 t 8 ISrhalk.o 3 14 0 1 Roth 110 0 OFaber.p 3 0 11 Klepter.p 0 0 0 0 1 Total.. 3D 4 34 14 3 Total.. 37 7 17 11 1 Batted for Lambeth In althth. Cleveland ....1 0 0 6 0 8 01 Chk-ato 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 Three-baa hue: Lelbold. E. Colllna. Stolen bTeea: Clraney, Speaker. Evana. WambaKanee. Bate on balla: Off Lambert. 1; off Faber, 2; off Klepfer, 1. Hlta: Off Lambert, i In aeven Innlnga. Struck out:. By Fahcr. 3: by Lambert. 3. Umpire: Nalltn and Connolly. IVoatoa Oat Etob Brook. New Tork, June 83. Boaton won an even break in lla -aerlea with New Tork today, the world'a champlone winning the final gam, 3 to 1. May allowed th Yankeea only three htta. Score: BOSTON. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E.H'dry,rf 4 10 0 8 Hoor.er.rf 8 1 0 0 0Hlgh.lt 3 0 10 0 Barry. 2t 8 0 0 3 lMalaelSb 4 0 10 1 Hob'ael.lb 3 0 11 0 OPipei.lb 4 1 10 0 0 Qardn'r.Sb 3 10 1 OMIIler.cf 4 13 0 0 Walker.ct 4 0 3 0 OBaker.Sb 3 0 S 4 1 Shorten. if 4 13 0 OPe'p'gtvea 3 0 110 Scott.ee 4 111 0Waltere,o 3 0 10 0 Thomaa.o 3 0 6 0 0Bau'ann 1 0 0 0 0 Maya.p. 4 10 8 OShawk'y.p 10 110 Nun'ker.o 10 10 0 Totala.. 93 0 37 18 lFlaher.p 0 0 0 0 0 Total.. 31 137 1 1 Batted for Waltera In althth. Boaton 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 03 New Tork 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-baa hlta: May. Gardner. Three- baa hit: Plpp. Double play: Barry to Scott to Hoblltiel. Baeea on ball: Off Shawkey. 4: off Maya, 1. Hlta: Off Shaw key, 0 In eight Innlnga. Struck out: By Shawkey. 1; by Fleher, 1: by Maya, 4. Um pire: Dlnn, MoCormlck and Owen. Pltchm' Cfernlyal. Waahtngton. Juno S3. Philadelphia ueed thro pitcher and Waahington two today In a gam that ended, 0 to 8 in favor of the home team. Score: PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Wltl.ee 4 3 6 8 Oludge.lb 8 0 10 0 0 Strunk.ct 4 110 OFoeter.lb 4 10 10 Bodte.lf 4 13 0 OMIlan.cf 1110 0 Batee.Jb 6 114 ORIte.rt 4 110 0 MInnla.lb 4 1 t 0 OM'rg'a.lb 1 I I 3 0 Sohang.o 4 t t 8 OJ'maen.lf 8 0 10 0 Oooch.rf 1111 0Shanki.ee 10 14 0 Selb'ld.p 0 0 0 0 OHonry.e 1 ft, 4 1 rk'bg.p 301 OAamlth,o 1100 Uyera.D - I I t 0 OHarpar.n 10 0 0 bnaw.p a t 0 1 0 Total. .38 10 14 18 1 Total.. SI 11711 0 Philadelphia .0310100 08 Washington 10011000 I Two-baaa hlta: Milan. Bodle, Rice. Three- baea hlta: Orover, Alnamtth. Double playa Foater, Henry and Judge: Milan and Judge. Baaaa on balle: Off Harper, 4 off Falken berg. 4; off Nyere.,8. Hit: Off Zelbold, 8 In one Inning: off Falkanberg, 3 In three Fiery Eczema'and Readily Yield Sucessf ully uied for fifty year. Ecxema and similar skin troubles come from a disordered, Impure con dition of the blood, and they can only be cured by giving the blood a thorough cleansing, and removing from it all traces of impurity. This is why S. S. S. has been used so successfully in. hundreds of cases of Eczema and other skin epiptions. IN FINALS AT ST. JOE, SAM REYNOLDS. and onc-thlrd tnnlnM: off Harper, t In three and two-third Innings Struck out: By Zelbold, 1; by Shaw, 9; by Fnlkanberr, 1; by Myn, L Umplrea: Hlldebrand and O'Loufhlto. Women's Champion Tennis Singles Set for Today Philadelphia, June 22. As a result of their victories in the semi-finals today, Miss Molla Bjurstedt, national champion and Miss Marion Vander hoef, of the Western Tennis club. New York, will meet tomorrow in the final round of the women's national tennis tournament at the Philadelphia Cricket club. Miss Bjurstedt defeated Mrs. Gil bert Harvey. Philadelphia, and dis trict title holder, 4-6, 6-0, 6-0, in the semi-finals whihvMiss Vanderhoef eliminated Miss tleanora Sears of Boston in straight sets, 8-6; 6-3. . Miss Bjurstedt and Miss Sears, the doubles champions, won their semi final match in this division and will meet Mrs. Robert Le Roy, New York, and Miss Phyllis Walsh, Philadelphia, in the final round tomorrow. Armours and Holmes' Sox To Clash in Sunday Fray The Armours and Ernie Holmes White Sox will tangle at Holmes park, Thirty-first and Ames, Sunday. These two teams are fighting for po sition in the Greater Omaha league race and an exciting combat is anti cipated. Andy Graves, veteran and iron man, will be on the mound for the South Siders while Johnny An drews will hurl for the north end trope. White's band will furnish music. Jack Hutchinson Wins Patriotic Golf Meet Philadelhpia, June 22. Jock Hutchinson, the professional of the Allegheney Country club of Pitts burgh, Pa., today won the National Open Patriotic Golf tournament at Whitemarsh, finishing with a total of 292 strokes for the four rounds of seventy-two holes. Tom McNamara of Taplow, finished with 299; E. Loos of Philadelphia. C. C, 303; J. Burke ot Whraton, Jl.- Sport Calendar Today Bench Shown Annual ahow ot Weatchea- ter Kennel dob at H hlte riatna, Jt. Y. AntnmobUf Match rmce hrtweea Barney Oldfleld and Ralph Ie Falma at Mil waukee KarlnarCloaa of aprine; meetlnv of Con- nauaht Park Javkey elnb at Ottawa. Ont. Ctoae of eprlnj meeting of Metropolitan Jockey club ai Jamaica, N. l. Tennls Weatern Pennaylranla Patriotic tournament at Pittsburgh. Falle City Pa triotic tournament at LonlavUla, Quaker Rldro Patriotic tournament at New Ro che! le, N .V. Skin Eruptions to This Old Remedy This wonderful remedy is without an equal as a blood purifier, being prob ably the oldest blood medicine on the market It has been sold by druggists for fifty years. You are invited to write today for complete and full advice as to the treatment of your own case. Address, Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. K-150, Atlanta, Ua. OMAHA GOLFER PLAYS ' ' 1 ' ' REYNOLDS TO PLAY CHAMPION GOLFER Omaha Man Defeats St. Louis Youth in Semi-Finals and Will Enter Against Legg Today. St. Joseph, Mo., June 22. (Special Telegram.) S. W. Reynolds of Oma ha will be the opponent of Harry Legg, Trans-Mississippi champion in the finals tomorrow. Reynolds played a wonderful game of golf today, making the first four teen holes in par and outclassed Wolff, who had been picked to go into the finals so badly that the match came to an end on the twenty-eighth hole. The score first eighteen holes: Reynold Oul... 4 . 1 4 8 4 8 3-438 In .. ..8 3 8 3 4 8 3 0 438 Wolff Out 6 4 5 6 5 4 6 3 841 In Illlllll 441 82 Second round of eighteen: . Reynold! Out ..4(844488 488 In 6 total 6 43 Wolff Out I 1(1111 443 In 5 total 8 48 Reynolda win, 0 up and 3 to go. Harry Legg defeated E. C. Sulli van of at. Louis in the semi-iinais ot the championship flight of the Trans Mississippi golf association tourna ment here today four up and three to play. In the semi-finals of the consola tion flight, James E. Nugent of Kan sas Citv won from J. A. Kennedy of Tulsa, Okla., 3 and 2. Carl Ander son of Kansas City, won from F. W. Hale of Omaha in the final of the president s night, 6 and 5. In the rinals tor the vice presidents flight, Walter Fairbanks of Denver defeated Hugh B. Rowland of St. Joseph, 6 and 5. We are showing the big gest line of Palm Beach and Cool Clothe, at $8. Come in and see them. "1 At V You'll Take Your Hat Off To Shirley's Clothes fff" if That is, if you haven't already done so. It's surpris- RJ1 avi ng hw many men have enlisted in the ranks of . - - ' igp good dressers and how many more are signing up i' to satisfaction every hour of the day. If you are one . ffiR of the exceptions to the rule, the fault is ours. We JjfJSJ M Hl have not been forceful enough in driving home this IL stMMff The Shirley Plan of Clothes Selling P Accomplished by eliminating every unnecessary expense. No I m lll'ffliilli charge accounts with resulting bad debts; no high salaried Jl jlj H Bt E floor men or window dressers; no reduction sales; no dis- Ml . jt Hi Y counts or any other misleading sales. The result of all this Bjm ill l Hi Jl We save you $8.00 on each garment. kiI 7'. lr Shirley Clothes at- ' J Are a big $8 value above the average in quality. i ' j duS, ...... i ' - 1 ' ill ' ; Standing oj Teams WEST. LEAOTJE. W.L.Pct. NATL LEAOUE. W.L.Pct. New Tork. ..33 18.047 Phlla 32 20.618 Chicago 33 28.641 Dea Molnea. .36 22 .21 Omaha 38 24 .000 Lincoln . ...J3 26.6S! Joplin 31 35 .assist. Loula .38 27 DU .20 32 .'476 Sloui City. .30 28 .617, Cincinnati Denver 26 31 ,44IBoeton 21 27 .437 St. Joaeph... 31 35. S761 Brooklyn ..30 28.418 Wichita 18 39 116(Plttsburgh ..10 24.338 AMER. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN. W.L Pet. W.L.Pct. Chicago ....37 20 .64!IndlanapoII 40 24.036 Boston 33 22 .600 Columbu . . 24 29 .640 New Tork. .31 J3 .674U.oulsvUle ..34 29 .C40 Detroit 27 27.6O0!St. Paul 31 27 .634 Cleveland ..38 30.4881 Kanaaa Clty..2S 29 .473 St. Loula. ..33 33.411 Toledo 27 36 ,436 Waahlngton 31 33.383 Phlla 1 31 .380 Milwaukee .25 34 .424 Mlnneapoll Zoao.til Toaterda.y'1 Reeult. WESTERN LEAOUE. No same scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New Tork, 3; Boeton, 6. Brooklyn, 3; Philadelphia, 8. Chicago, 3; Pltteburgh, 4.. Ten innlnga. Cincinnati, 6: St. Loula, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, 1: Chicago, 4. St. Louie, 3-3; DetroU. 0-3. Philadelphia. 6; W'aslilngton, . Boston, 3: New York, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo, 7: Minneapolla. 8. Indlanapolle. 6; St. Paul. 1. Twelv In nlnga. vCoiumbu. 3: Kansa City, 8. Louisville-Milwaukee," rain. Gomes Today. Western League Sioux City at Omaha. Ces Molnea at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Denver, Joplin at Wichita. National League Boston at Brooklyn (two). New York at Philadelphia, Chicago at Pltteburgh (two). Cincinnati .t St. Loula. American League Cleveland at Chicago, St. Loula at Detroit, Philadelphia at New York, Washington at Boston. Figures Show Liberty Loan 52 Per Cent Oversubscribed Washington, June 22 Liberty loan subscriptions total $3,035,226,850, an oversubscription of nearly 52 per cent. The final tabulation was officially announced tonight, showing that more ' SouHCm Si OntaSa 8ft7 Sells Men's OaaraMtaUhaaamlU STZ TeJ B" The $5 kind for Suits aOvCTMatsV Alterations !E50) r The $5 than 4,000,000 persons bought bonds. Ninety-three per cent of subscriptions, or those of 3,960,000.persons, were for sumse varying from $50 to $10,000, while twenty-one subscribers applied for allotments of $5,000,000 each or more. Utah Leads Country In Crop Condition Salt Lake City, Utah., June 22. Utah leads the United States in con dition of crop and on a 100 per cent basis the state has a 107.5 per cent crop, according to information re ceived here today from the United States Department of Agriculture through the Utah Agricultural col lege. ... i Southern AasooUtkm. J Mobile 8. Chattanooga 3. Birmingham 14, Memphis 1. New Orleane 3, Nashville 3, (16 Innings.) Little) Rock 4-4, Atlanta 2-4. (Laat gam ten Innings, dark.) Newest of the New Summer Models Made by experienced tailors who know "what's what." Tailored to look stylish and shapely as long as you wear it. Mad. to Measure $15 Sea Our Window N. W. Corner 15th and Harney Sta. PANTS kind for $3.50. on all FREE. db i .iiiTi:.'-i-'i;.