Official guide . ted shirtwith sash of a different color for $, and the No. 6ED of sanitary ^^^ cotton, with sash also,for 75 cents desiring quarter sleeves should order No. 601, of worsted,at $1 50, or No. 6F, of sanitary cotton at 50 cents. Either of the foregoing, especially the worsted, will be foundto give entire satisfaction. The sanitary cotton are well made, butbeing cotton, do not absorb the perspira-tion as readily, but in other respectsmake a good garment for the purposeintended. Sweaters are a needed adjunct to everybasket ball players outfit. Spa


Official guide . ted shirtwith sash of a different color for $, and the No. 6ED of sanitary ^^^ cotton, with sash also,for 75 cents desiring quarter sleeves should order No. 601, of worsted,at $1 50, or No. 6F, of sanitary cotton at 50 cents. Either of the foregoing, especially the worsted, will be foundto give entire satisfaction. The sanitary cotton are well made, butbeing cotton, do not absorb the perspira-tion as readily, but in other respectsmake a good garment for the purposeintended. Sweaters are a needed adjunct to everybasket ball players outfit. SpaldingsNo. A Intercollegiate Sweater, which isthe official sweater worn by all the lead-ing university and college teams, is madeof pure Australian lambs wool and has been found indispensable asa preventative for takingcold. It retails for $ No- B heavy weight^[sweater retails for $ In jerseys, a very populargarment worn with sleeve-less jackets, is SpaldingsNo. loPX, which is manu-No TOPX. factured from hard twisted. No. A Intercollegiate.


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