10 HARRTSBITRG STAR-INDEPENDENT, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12, 1915. SPORTS ' ' CLAIMS BALL PLAYERS / WERE TRADED FOR DOES The Annual Sale of Embroideries A Rich Collection of Quality Black In "Miner" Brown Affirms Minneapolis Manager Got Bull in Exchange for Man?Jumping Flayers Arraign Which Begins To-morrow the January Sale Organized Bail * In quantity it is the largest rl/ 1/ showing of black sillivS we have / O ever had in annual events, ShnWQ nt /X 1"0 /*/y. these and in quality tliev are the Chicago, Jan. 12. ?-Affidavits that vJHU Wd oavillgo Ui /O desirable grades could two ball players under contract under most we find in the market. were traded for Women desiring the National agreement , unusual values in uncommonly fine black / T" dogs were among the documents riled Ihe most important OCr dress silks find this sale yesterday in the Federal Court in sup- embroidery will rich in such worthy economies. port of the Federal suit against organ- ' Ja y baseball casion in many months opens to-morrow saie pnie ised ? ? " tKHm' £ , . r o # 85c black shower-proof , iM- inches. Yard 49<* SHB3BB; tMordecai Brown, former Chicago Na- L tt.tile hrstt" ?/ tional pitcher, submitted au affidavit presentation oi S 69C black messaline, 36 inches. Yard, I concerning the dog transactions. "Joe Cantillon, manager of the Min- newest 1 liiebnesmeshes ana3tiH aainuesi patterns. I \ neapolis club 8y black messaiine, 36 inches. Yard 73<* of the American Associa- a, s rnSSSm^k tn 36 u,>heß - Y« tion, at one time traded a professional ' ld 7f In conjunction with this event is m . u! t « f''".t;. V JBm ball player for a bulldog,'' Brown | Li SI.OO black , 36 inches.i Yard, 85< swore. affiant also believes that . black :>(! "Your f _ j |fl SI.OO niessaline, inches. Yard SO<* Koger 'Bresuahan, while manager of the black mewaliiie, 36 inches. Yard 9S<* St. Louis club of the National League, 1 )ur ? StflPjUI AM xxlllltAdlAnnua vdl of iYlullU j traded a professional player, a pitcher JljM . ijil.2.) black duehesse, 36 inches. Yard, \ Kinsella, * -« peau named Hopper, to Richard C > r> 1 HP 1 k&'T '1 '* ±*2 SIOO black de soie, 36 inches. Yard, J*\ ( \ then manager of the Springfield (111.) '?" club, a tacturers bample 1 rial S-';! in the Three-I League, for bird sl.i>u blackI'!""! 11peau tde soie, 30 inches. i»*ar

at a salary of $12,300 a year. Tinker ... _ \u25a0c,, . ? nBMI and tell of savings that you cannot afford to miss. a Federal, he said, when I fT>m (? became C. H. Flouncmgs° All-overs Beadmgs V-lf #,? EA v , 6 $ sport ITofcets, president of the Brooklyn T" 12.50 broken bar coats, $18.50 blue and black chocked Na- T large with,large rrn j. ? ? j. patch pockets and belt, .lanu- coat, fox trot model, coat tional league club, offered him only I sample1 t \u25a0 i 1 1 i s> n $5,000 a year, according to the affi- lie Strips are divided lllto lots as follows: ary Clearance price $7.50 storm ctdlur. January Clearanco $12.50 _ brown and ....$15.00 davit, Tinker wanted $7,500. *t n -run grey novelty price Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 No. » Ebbets this sum Lot 3 Lot No. 4 Lot No. 5 CV'jBA mixed coats, plain tailored or Bai- $18.50 navy, green and black termed exorbitant macaan and wrote Tinker: "While we expect! tr, \7'l ATI i r i XTI modela. January Clearance plain tailored Kurltex coats, to become a first-division team?yes, a Values to Values to Values to Values to Values to #?».«« eoiur .nd cU».. iin«i throughout 1 _ possible championship contender?with i . _ _ _ _ all our brig-lit prospects it is neverthe- II )p I Kp I>SP )( )p '-yjj iS eont. broadtail collar and wide belt. $1(1.50 less unreasonable pay for us to you Na\ v more than you have ever received as a Special, yard, Special, yard. Special, yard, Special, yard, Special, yard, I t® and black heavy rough all novelty coats, back trimmed with '\u25a0\u25a0 coats, player for a championship . _ KMb*' j-VW plush collar and cuffs, strap and buttons, large plush inlaid club." (J " pleated Tinker also made a strong objection rt "1 || "1 "1 K/» back with broad belt. Janu- collar, lining throughout. Jan- to the ten days' clause of the players' t/L- Ot lUL iy'' \s C:tl ary Clearance price $15.00 nary Clearance price $10.50 contracts. $20.00 navy, plum and brown $25.00 navy and black novelty < '\u25a0 striped . heavy diagonal cloth coats, weave coats, Opjortunity for advancement is T.)M (? T T *R- 7 . T?**T? O T O T 1 n T4 XT 11 I >/ broadtail collar and de- Lot NO. b Lot NO. 7 Lot No. 8 Lot No. 9 Lot No. 10 Lot No. 11 large storm collar, wide belt finished cud's, nied the players, according to William | I eWtx 'SIaS wide belt. January Clearance T tr 1 tr \ witll ( 'ort' nn, price Catkins, business manager of the In-' \r 1 \ i "*7"l i r 1 »«\ *wL \lPlni l buttons. January slN.r>o Federals, a B,afs ° $25.00 coats of Bayadere doti, in dianapolis by the following ! Values Values Values Values Values Values y ????,? _ _ ToTZ methods of organized ball: p. _ ? _ r t'i If\ $20.00 brown mixed novelty coat, green, black and navy. Back finished 11? fox trot IMO,l pl trimmed silk 1. Farming out players. to .]«V to c)()r. to / r)C tn to tn «pi./0 > with brown with heavy ornaments, , lU 1 IU M.IP IU SI 9.S IU isl 7.S . January Clearance price, flare collar finished with fur. Janu- 2. "Covering up." This is when t Speeial, yard, Special, yard, a minor club owner has a promising Special, yard, Special, yard,' Special, yard,' Special, yard, L L/t $15.00 ary Clearance price, $20.00 player whom he wants to protect from the draft. The owner negotiates with a friendly major league club owner, ac- cording to Wat kins, and au ostensible (?uri-hase made and the player delivered 39e Swiss embroidery ruffled bal\v floun- yard 59<* Thrifty Housewives Will Welcome at the end of the season. When the i eing; 27 inches wide. Annual price, yard, imported the spring time comes for the Sale The embroideries for major league club i season to reduce the number of players j summer include veinings, headings, I T the 2."> C and *? A-mnffnAX/'co * minor leaguer is returned to the club 59e embroidered flouncing, 45 inches edges, flouncings and all overs, in 12, 18 and HIUIIUW VJIUUC/lj W/uiC from which he came. wide, beautiful Annual ~ in patterns. Sale price, 27-inch widths. , , ? ? , , Otto Knabe, manager of the Balti- ! more Federals, affirmed that will that players j ?.. , ~ be received in hundreds of Harrisburg homes with hearty welcome. were not allowed to make anv sugges- I tions relative to the printed' form of I" llt"y wtyiGS and i y°u are unable to come to the store to-morrow we'll be glad to till your order by telephone. their contracts. He also 1 NaiOSOOk. Clowns ten attacked the days' .. . "Flag" beans; clause, which he said allowed « T< 5 lbs. granulated sugar, 24C I kidney the "Marie lClizabeth" Im- the indiscriminate sale of plavers. 1 k d can an , lh - p^ f :... :.,, . !." Other affidavits were filed inU1 UlVy WhiteTT llilV/Sale 041 $1A.00 s<* ssrii. i?si t^«Tan k^ bv Ed- ) the at asparagus Chinook salmon steals. «4- New ward Hanlon, One can Shoe Peg corn in tall extra ,al director " asr Ke SN< of the Baltimore /\u25a0» . . M. ..1 I t t I tin8' for ' " club; Lnnis T. Oakes, Pittsburgh man- ' We never had showing of s, !W BanquU'^ee.Vi,:.:: ager: Lloyd H. Rickart, secretary to a so many individual styles in worthy lingerie at (i!!', . I J'm?" S" . ®J the j i 1 Purit> cofEet 1 lb- ,a tederal League; William Perritt, Pitts' popular prices as is featured in this White Sale. This group of 50 stvles gowns Old . h,>!u!"'ZllW, *.'?« ' burgh of One Dutch cleanser.'...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'." 10c io/- pitcher: Edward Konetchv, at SI.OO includes tine quality of cambric and . Three Ivory soap, Ho pfco a b :, I'ittsburgh: Harry Goldman, secretarv I ?he cesTfb.! "c AbSofW'fi/e^i.e't" of the Baltimore Federals, and Lee Magee, of 'Brooklyn. Cambric and nainsook gowns, high neck with full length or three-quarter SI.OO Neur, liatel cheege , F loridß ora ca^ A stenographic' copy of a speej'n bv tl j sleeves, or low neck with elbow length or fancy sleeves; trimmings of fine tucking .. Ib wr August Herrmann, president . . . Sf \l"t beer. \i>: tr of the Na i Julcy Krape frul fZatlT New PCi,rl tap oca :l or or ribbon, for 3r ?. ise, ' ? tioual Commission. i n which he ridi- embroidery insertion and edge and SI.OO !i dozen..'.'... ~.a.- Old Mission Casaba '... »