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SATURDAY, OCT. 13 THE GREENVILLE DAILY NEWS THREE LEFT THE STAGE Ever since I left Danville, Virginia. that's my home town, Danville, I have bet-n doing that and have got away with it fairly well." Here Cassady's companion excused himself, tho he had been unable to obtain any food, and left tli cafe. "There's one man who had rather go to see girls than eat," said the en- Wova rt Corsets Front Laced FIFTH GREAT CONTEST FOR WORLD BASEBALLL HONORS HELD TODAY 1 listed actor. "He makes a date every time he can.

Say, not to change the A perfect foundation ('ML Enlisted Man At Camp Sevier Is Tm toVvVveKn; for fitting and wear- mS(W ing the new stvles. 1,111 Former Actor Has Wide Reputation In Theatrical World returned from Knoxville where I've been having a high time attending, the Tennessee state fair. I came home by Columbia and had quite an interesting little experience there when I saw a soldier in civilian's McGraw's Men Arrive In Chicago Confident of Final Victory Over Rowland FURMAN AND CLEMSON BUTTLE TODAY FOR clothes. I knew right on the spot that he had gore wrong so I took I him around to the guard house and LIKES THE ARMY a) SALLEE MAY FACE Modart Corsets form the proper foundation upon which to wear the new Fall and Wintc styles and give them that peculiar elegance and attractiveness so much sough, after. The.

-mocth, perfect fitting back the graceful body lines and the resilient boning all contribute a stylish rppe' ance and collJ cm in the wearing. ANNUAL SUPREMACY Among the thousands of enlisted men at Camp Sevier is one who left a good position with a high class vaudeville troupe to answer the call WHITE SOX TODAY had him locked up a8 a deserter. The fellow got sore ubout it but I did ray duty as I saw it "Yes, waiter. I want ham and eggs and a club sandwich. Serve a microscope with the order so's I'll be able to locate the ham.

That other chap was dying of stnrvation so they had to take him out." When war's alarms shall cease. Cassady expects to hit the road again with another troupe to help enter- 1 i to the colors. M. L. C.

Cassady, of I A irMn tsfa Rowland's Choice Has Not Been ompany jr irst sojtn Carolina regiment, was playing with the Royal Game Will Be Called At River- side Park, Near Southern Stock Company at Rock Hill a few In World Series Announced, and Cicotte Is Eager to Play months ago when war broke out between Germany and the United States. The young actor desired to tain the public. But before he gets lose no time in enlisting so joined bark behind the familiar scenes, he Some of the most popular numbers CHICAGO. Oct. 1.

Tlie world series warfare between the New Dave Robertson, the New York Depot, At 3:30 Giants' right fielder, is leading the batsmen In the world's series games STRAIGHT DOPE ON with an average of .500 complied: CTDCHPTU TCnMP from seven hits In 14 times up in oTHtNGlH OF TtAMS the four games. Holke, of the Giants is second, with .417 Weaver and J. Furman Wm Try to Wrest Xhe Tork Giants and the Chicago White expects to entertain a few Germans "over there" in a rather unusual i manner. Meanwhile, he is waiting for his chance to come and enjoying life while he waits. Cassady attempts to deliver the I goods in whatever capacity he Is placed.

At present, he is orderly for a chaplain at the camp and, ac- cording to the Sammies, he Is making a success of the work. Collins lead the White Sox, with an Laurels Which She Came Sox enters Into the closing stages cl the baebali campaign here tomorrow when the teams meet In the fifth contest of the series at Comiskey ParK. Each club has two victories to credit, and the club that wins two of the remaining three games will bear off the honors ot the series. The Giants caine to town late tv lay. chipper and confident.

They haii bowied ovur the American leaKue the national guard unit at that place without delay and has been in the army since. Cassdv was in a local cafe last night making what appeared to be a futile attempt to persuade a waiter to take his order when he was interviewed by a fellow-sufferer. 'Yep my name's Cassady," he said in answer to an inquiry. He glanced furtively at the order of ham and eggs a customer at the next table had succeeded in procuring, and continued: "Uh-huh, I used to be with the Royal Stock company, but I left in order to get Into this fight with Germany. I haven't done much fighting yet, tho, on account of the scarcity of Germans around Camp Sevier, but I exDect to have a chance to go over average ot .385 each.

Here are the batting averages of the players for the four games: Near Getting Last Tear STYLE 640 imported coutil. front tailored with silk thread; has low bust, hose supporters, long skirt; for average figures; sizes 22 to 28 :t.75 STYLE 611 for stout figures, long skirt. 4-inch bust; good quality coutil; size 24 to 36 SS.7J STYLE 419 for slender figures: low bust, medium skirt; lightly boned garment with free hip section; hose supporter; sizes 21 to 27 STYLE 440 for full or average figures; pink batiste with medium bust, long skirt and elastic A HEAVY BURDEN Players and Teams G. AB. R.

H. P.C. Perritt, N. .1 1 .4 14 ,.2 4 .4 12 .4 13 .4 1J .4.14 .1 3 Bad Back Makes Life Miserable For Many Greenville People A bad back is a heavy burden. A burden at night when bedtime champions twice on the Polo Grounds I and the New York pitchers had not! allowed a run.

The Giants were cm--! lident thet Ihoy had the edge on their opponents and would decide the base-' ball supremacy by trimming thei White Sox on their own grounds and then put over the fourth victory in Robertson, NT. Y. McCarty, X. Y. Hocke, X.

Y. Weaver, J. Collins, C. K. Collins, C.

Leibold, Sallee, X. Y. Rariden, N. Y. Burns, X.

Schalk, C. Jackson, the top in France before I get back comes, Just as bothersome in the morning. behind "the footlights. Ever try Doan's Kidney Pills for it? "Certainly, I'd like to be back on the stage, but I haven't any kick coming on this army business. Life Know they are lor Kidney DacK-ache and for other kidney ills? If you don't, some Greenville people do.

a rtO CO vf if gores at back; sizes 24 to 12 $3.00 STYLE 329 for stout figures; a very attractive model in brocaded pink coutil; low bust, medium skirt, 6 hose supporters; sizes 24 to 36 $3.50 STYLE 70 for slender figures; pink brocaded batiste with free hip section, low dust and 6 hose supporters; sizes 22 to 37 $5 STYLE 630 for stout figures; medium bust, long skirt, heavy quality white coutil; closely boned with elastic gores at back of skirt; 6 hose supporters STYLE 351 for average figures; pink orocaded coutil; medium bust, long xkirt, elastic gores at back. 6 hose supporters: szes 23 to 27 $.0 STYLE 2120 for stout figures; very heavy quality of pink brocaded batiste; elastic gores at back, low bust, long ukirt, 6 hose supporters; sizes 24 to 36 $8.00 STYLE 2100 for average figures; a very handsome model in latin brocaded coutil; low bust, long skirt with elastic gussets let in Ekirt at bottom in back; 6 hose supporters, full range of sizes. Meyers-Arnold Co Our Telephone Numbers: Milllnerv and Suits 1109 First Moor Depts 110 C. in the army suits me and I have only good words for it. Sometimes I when I hear music that I have often heard from behind the scenes or I 1.009 .500 .500 .417 .385 .385 .357 .333 .333 .286 .286 .231 .214 .214 .214 .200 .200 .200 .187 .187 .167 .125 .125 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Gandit, 4 meet up with folks I used to know Mrs.

J. D. Hunt, 119 lownes when I was in the theatrical business Greenville, says: I can hardly de-I can't help but feel a little dsire tojscribe the misery I endured from be behind the bright footlights again. backache and a steady, dull pain But I don tell 'em so. As long asacross my loinS- was very nervous iTn nmHneev hit-- am ready and land there seemed to be a heavy bur- cia ha8ma wfde reputation asn resting on my shoulders.

Other Y. Faber, Herzog, N. Y. Schupp. X.

Y. McMullin, C. Fletcher, X. Y. Cicotte.

Zimmerman, X. Kauff, X. Y. Anderson, X. Wilhoit, X.

Y. Tesreau, X. Y. Renton. X.

Y. Risberg, Danforth, C. New York Monday. The Giants have faced the test of the Sox hurlerB and say they da not fear them. "We have beaten Cicotte" Charley Herzog, the Giant second baseman and captain, said tonight, "and we can beat him and that shine ball anytime he goes against us!" The New York moundsmen are lk fine shape and have iad plenty ot rest.

Sdllee is regarded as McGraw's choice for box work tomorrow but if the wea'her continues cold ll was hovering around freezing tonigh- it 1g probable that "Pod" Perritt may be chosen. McGraw has found, though, that the Sox do not take kindly to left handers and some of the Giants believe that the plan is to "southpaw" the Sox out of the series. The White Sox came home on a special train tonight no whit discouraged by the upset in New York. They gave full credit to "Uube" Benton for his work in Wednesday's tan Imitator of the whistles of birds i syinpwma and mimics animals exceptionally ance. Black specKS sometimes ap well.

What will probably be the deciding game for the championship of South Carolina will be played at Riverside Park at 3:30 this afternon. Clemson and Furman are ancient rivals and the teams are out for victory In every game played between the two schools. Last year the score was seven to six in ravor of Clemson, and the Furman boys are determined to reverse this figure this afternoon. They have done hard work in preparation for the struggle and all are reported in the best of shape with the exception of Gregory who is troubled with boils. Yesterday afternoon squad had a long signal drill and had more pep and dash than they have shown at any time this sea-fon.

The plays went off smoothly and today they should have no trouble In giving Clemson an awful battle. The game will be called promptly at 3:30 and the gates will be onened at 2:30. The stands will be filled early and all who anticipate getting seats should arrange on hand promptly at the opening of the gates. Riverside Park is reached by taking a car to the Southern Station and from there it is a two-minutes walk. Automo.

biles will turn under the Southern underpass and will nnd themselves at the entrance of the park. Bocock of V. P. I. will referee; Bender of will umpire and Nick Brown ot Vanderbilt will be head linesman.

Furman line-up will be as follows: Boyd, center; Jones and Sims, guards; Carson and Brown, tackles; Shirley and Nixon, ends; Speer and Waters, halfs; Gressette, full-back, and Rhame, quarter-back. "Yeah, I used to try to put over that bird stuff," said Cassady in answer to a question, "and still do it sometimes for the boys when they have stunt nights at the Y. M. C. A.

peared belore my eyes ana i naa niz-zy spells. One box of Doan's Kidney Pills gave me relief and three boxes cured me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that cured Mrs. Hunt. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N.

Y. MANY GRIDIRON BATTLES TODAY Bell-ans IK IT'S MF.AT, CAM, 8. PHEZ has 101 uses in the Absolutely Removes .111 Office Indigestion. One package kitchen. Try it Friday and Sat- provesit 25cat all druggists, iurday at Robert M.

Varnon Co. game, but could not understand why I they did rot make any progress! aganst Schupps fast curves. The! Sox seemed to think that Benton at. ways will be a hard proposition andi time he starts, but Delieve either lee or Schupp will find themselves running to cover If they go them again. Idie Cicotte said Xonlght that he! was ready to work tomorrow if call upon and F.eb Russell is fairly beg- Ring Rowland for a chance-to lace the fliants.

Kiisfll tilil 1 jjj sZSZO) ATLANTA, Oct. 12. Major football elevens of the South, representing virtually all of the larger institutions that have continued the sport this year will be seen In action tomorrow and Indications ot early season, strength criticise this point, will no doubt be apt froTn the results of the majority of the games. Auburn, Florida and Alabama open their regular season, wnile Georgia Tech, Vunderbilt, the University of South Carolina, University of Tulane and Louisiana state teams will be in the second week of their respective schedules. Vanderbilt, flushed from victory over two opponents, will Invade the west tomorrow in an attempt to accomplish against the University of Chicago at Chicago, what the South did to the East last week when Georgia Tech crushed the Pennsylvania eleven by a score of 6 touchdowns.

Transylvania of Kentucky, vanquished by the Commodores last week, will meet Sewanee at Chattanooga' tomorrow. The Davidson College eleven of North Carolina, said to be light but fast, comes to Atlanta tomorrow for a game with Georgia Teen. Coach Feter's eleven held thu Navy to a creditably low score two weeks ago and scored against the Xorth Carolina A and ii Saturday in a game in which the latter won, 7 to 3. Auburn's first scheduled game of the season will be played tomorrow when the Plainsmen meet Howard College of Birmingham at Auburn. South Carolina, victor last wee over Newberry College, will play tho University of Florida at Gainesville.

Only two of last year's men are with the South Carolina eleven tnis season, though reports have indicated that Coach Foster has round- much The New Fall Merchandise Linked with Our Low everybody on the train that all through the National league season the New York club had its troubles whenever a good left hander showed any speed and curves. The Sox agreed that tha Sox locked like a smart and fast ball club Tuesday, and a team that would take lot of beating once it was In its winning mood. -Rowland said tonghit that he had not make up his mind as to the pitcher for tomorrow's game. Joe insisted that the Sox's batting slump was only of two days duration and that the Sox back fences would come In for a bombard, ment once the club was under way It snowed here today and then rained, and there was a constcnt threat of.a storm tonight, though tut weather man gave a cheering fore-cst of fair and cold. There was a winter nip to the air.

The members of the national commission sent wor4 aheaci that the game would be played unless it rained or snowed, or an unusual cold wave prevented. Seats for Saturday's game Bold at a high premium. Fifteen dollars was paid for a box seat and Sin was fie figure set by the speculators for a grand stand seat. Late tonight a shivering line of fans gathered at the gales of tho unreserved stands. Fires were lit and men wrapped themselves in great coats and Prices are Causing Unprecedented Activity at This Store.

Wool, Silk and Dress Goods This fine new stock of dress, suit and coat materials, offers genuine satisfaction, in a season when well-woven cloth is not so common as it has been. Only reliable dress goods from the old reliable standard goods mills are in the stocks, and as a demonstration of the broad selection and line qualities and finishes of the most wanted fabrics we will have a special display tomorrow which will be of immediate practical help to every woman planning her Fall and Winter wardrobe. An Example of What Our "Fall Stocks" Mean in Our Ready-to- good material among the new Frank Gotch Is Seriously III I 11 ill Crepes 40 inch real Georgette $2.00 values, at yard dates. Other games scheduled in the South tomorrow include the Washington and Lee; RandoLph Macon clash in Lexington, and the contest between Clemson and Furman at Greenville, S. C.

GOODMAN CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER The Object of DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS ia to remove and prevent Constipation by creating a natural and regular operation of the Bowels, restoring the deranged and torpid Liver to its normal condition and healthy action. Learn for yourself. Buy a box today. Wear Department CHICAGO, 111., Oct.

12. Frank Gotch, for years wold's champion wrestler, is seriously ill in this city. Gotch, accompanied by Mrs. Gotch arrived yesterday from their home at Humboldt, Iowa, on their way to Hot Springs, Ark. He became suddenly ill and went to a Chicago hospital for treatment.

A few hours later hospital physicians said that on the sur face Gotch was suffering from a kidney complaint. A more thorough diagnosis will be made. 36 inch B' Messaline Silk, good value at 1.39. Special at yard $100 27 Inch Costume Velvets, black navy, copen, cardinal, cream, sky, negro brown. Special value, yard 36 inch French Wool Serge, black, copen, mustard, special yard 75c 40 Inch Wool Serges, sponged ahd shrunk.

Very special at yd. $1.00 Major Edward H. Goodman, of Philadelphia, has been appointed as chief of the medical service at Camp Sevier by the surgeon-general in Washington and will assume his new duties at an early date. Major Goodman is associated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and is connected with the Presbyterian hos 44 inch all wool Attermans Woolens, blank and navy. Very special, yard $1.50 36 Inch Mercerized Poplins, black, navy, browns, copen.

Special at 3m: Beautiful Plaid Silk, 27 In Beautiful 36 inch Plaid and Stripe Silks $1.75 Handsome' Peau de Sole Silks, 36 Inches wide. Black only. Special the yard and $2.25 Beautiful new showing Kimona 'Crepes 25o Invanhoe Zephyr Ginghams, 32 in. wide, beautiful plaids, 35c value. Special yard 30c 40 inch Charmeuse Silks, black, all the new shades, $2.50 value.

Special $2.25 Striking and convincing evidence of -the ability of this store to offer most extraordinary values at a time when you are expecting to pay more for suits, coats, dresses and sweaters, are shown in the limited number of items listed below: Georgetown Downs Springfield Y. M. C. A. Silks, black 16 Inches $1.50 Real Chiffon Taffeta and new shades, wide, yard pital in Philadelphia.

r. i 1 SWEATERS 27 Inch all wool Eiderdown Cloak-Ings, cream, grey, light blue at yard 75c 66 inches all wool Sport plaids and checks, yard $2.50 to $3.00 Misses Silk Sweaters, Canary, Cardinal, American Beauty, grj and Tan, worth $5.00. Special price Misses All Wool Sweaters in, ed, Plum, Gold Old Rose and Navy You feel $4.98 SPRINGFIELD, Oct. 12. Georgetown's more seasoned brand of football proved more than Springfield Y.

M. C. A. college could cope this afternoon and the former eleven gained a 26 to 0 victory. Neat turning of the ends coupled with forward passes gave Georgetown two touchdowns In the first period, end running accounted for another in the second, and a recovered punt on Springfield's five yard line followed by a line plunge provided the fourth touchdown In the third period.

well-groomed Ladies' Wool Sweaters, colors Navy, Rose, Red and Black Delay Will Prove Costly $2.98 $5.98 if your socks wrinkle at the ankle. Reel Ladies' Pure Lamb Wool Sweaters In Copen, Rose. Green and Navy BUY BLANKETS NOW! SERGE DRESSES Results I Footba Football An unusual opportunity for those desiring to replenish their wardrobe in time for chilly nights the savings demand your immediate attention. Blankets of rich designs and splendid quality. Made of All Wool French Serge, colons, avy.

Brown and Green. We were indeed fortunate in making this Some the dresses being offered elsewhere In the city for $16.50 Silk LbU 35c. Silk Plated 55c. Par Silk 7Bc. to $18.00.

Our special price $13.50 See the Suits In Gabardine, Poplin and Ounfllburl, all wool fabrics ol fabrics At Springfield, Georgetown 28; Y. M. C. A. College 0.

At Worcester, Brown 27; Holycross 6. At Boston; Boston College 20; Tufts 0. Blankets, extra heavy size, (4x 76, VVoolnnp Grey Blankets. Federal Wool Blankets, size 2x7tl; black, red, pink, blue In all the popular shades. Most wonderful value at $25.00 Fit perfectly because they knit to the actual ship of tha foot.

Remember how your school-bey mittens smugglod in around each finger Thar wen n. Being knll.ta. most extraordinary values. Pr gray, greatest bargain pair IF IT'S MHAT, OA Mi SH3. $3.98 llty gray very un- gray very un COATS While Blankets with blue and blue and $5.98 $5.75 quick Auto pnik border, size 70x80, most in.

most in. Blankets, extra quality blankets, siie 66x80, Phone 671, Service. Just received, all wool 4B-in. Plsld CoaU, large STwlt Vital or Auolktr Polr. usual values demand this season, very special fit, True Shapa socks ara free from all train aad ao wear twice a long aa ordinary ecka.

Four-ply heale and toe. pair $20. to $50. shawl collar, belted encct. The price A saving of $3.00 to $5.00 on plush coats Large range of styles i Woi' Blankets, extra heavy qusllty, size 70x82, regular J1N.CV lue.

Opt 1st Blankets, size (4x76 plaids In pink, blue, fur and plush All the beautiful gray, un- $4.50 beautiful gray, un- Abo sHoegXao Hoiierr for Women Chudrra Ask Your Dealer About Them. TRUI SHAPE HOSIERY COMPANY Philadelphia Mrs. Housewife there's something interesting for you Friday and Saturday at Robert M. Varnon Co. Call for Miss phez Ladles' all wool Vclour Coals, Season's popular colors matchable at, pair price pair $11.00 fun: jfr jtr jm jar mr mr mr dtf a I.

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