-T .- ftVfcNING LEBli-mLADELPHlA, TfiUKSDAY, JUIX4 27, 1&1G 5 ;. i CAST CONWST LIST GROWS LARGER DAILY More Entries for Parts In Evening Ledger Frfee" Scenario By (hd Photopldy Edttof . With the EveKitfd Lfcnoen scenario Contest closed And this successful scrips In the hand of the Judges,' the list of entries grows from day to day In the voting con test which will determine the Event ho teboErt fenders to appear In thl rilM'h m delnhla photoplay liridertfie direction of the Stetro Company, the following Is the lft td date! . Name. , Oritinlxe,llon. Portus Hamilton Achesoit. . . ., . i , . , Int, rtiots IMtTsrerV Wnlnn felin Adams. .,,,t,,roft IliehmenH ..M. C. A. filsi Allee Anfroh...t'lillA. School ef f:ijire-sln Mrs, Iritis Aiutlotr P K. K- V. '" t'. A. Per Anlamnn.1 ... nalnkntf linn Ito.e Atkins ,...,. Knlnjiew CInb JVIIlIsm llenttr. ....... ... Fourth .IWift Pi1le Jtlss Ann M. llelsel. . . .rern Hoek Woolen Mills Alln Ilrrtlinl.nn. ....... Athletic Iterellon Tark Prune I Hoyle ..........m. Unfntwrnr CInb Jarnrn llrown .Thfrtr-foiirth HHtrlet Tollre rhllln Murkier,.,,. 8i...WhlW Oimjmnr Kns-ento llrrnes. , ...... , ...IMnlii ln.rreO Aen. trorse A. lliifk. . . .lnlted BttutUf I.lf ini. Co. I.errl. Clnjlfln .11 ntiow Club MIm lleafrlee Clineli. . ..w..i..iKj,nbow CInb J!. V. t'ollsson,... . . .tlermautnwn i. 31 Vi A. Miss (Jrnee t'rnx. ....,,.. .8. H. White torjiisny Jntiios Cnrcln, International Mnslral I'nlon Jllss tlrnre Dofisoti,,. . . t .....The Vienna. Iiiiffet Miss KIranore Defney , .1.. h. K. Ilrnmntle Ajo. poltert A, Denj-.,,, f.K.lvvtn Forre.t Assoetj.tl.in Mori Klsemnn, Fkil. Are. Illds. anil Ixan Ano. jar Emnmtel. . ....,...,,..., .The llee) FelMj" jyllmfp Fnrvfr. . . . .TtTcntr-elglilh, Ilhtrlri rollre JllM lira Keflmu . . . .- ,f,eno ghee Ce. B. Ilownrdirirlnit..... ,,,.1115 fhoe 1 lo. Owen Fllsfterftlil , I', ft. II. V. SI. C. A. Mrs. John J. i'ltrwitrlrk. ,, Klrctrlcnl Ilnrratt trntnil A0 Ml.. Belle Flnek, The lte Fellaws JPreilef If k I'liefler .Italnhoif CInb ttnrxnrct c, (Inrdner,, ... .I.nketn tlramatle CInb Danlrl J. (irecn. .. .Ttttrtr-aUtti Ward. Hen 'CInb Jlohert tllbnon ,...,...,.,.... .The (let In Snelnl Peter Ollton T.. M..K. nramatle.Asao. Simon noldherx. iht I.arliw&on' CInb Itrrbrrt (lotdbtr .Orlclnat Crlrttjon Mm. I)t)rrn J. flans , ...Hnm n1,M'.Wr.,I nrorse Iliimmrll K.n Ttnf !? flnm Joienh. .................... 1 . . Ilrluhl Clan Alrxundrlnn Krlley. .Wntrrlev nerfralkin rotk John Kenne. . , Tblrty-fonrtli HI4trlct Iolfp llownnl Kfrnirk Tlilrt-.-iilntli WAJrlft rollce JiclN Kramrr ,.,....,.... Rainbow CInb Kildle Kroll , 1 . rrlmnn Club SxinU Knr It , , J.)!. ' ,'."h Otnrtt V. Lncey I'f th HlMrjct r Ite John O. I.nnibert l.nlne Co. IS. 1J. F. I). A. H. Cnpftlna Madonna CallKillo CInb Jnmoi I.nrklm.. .Unlnbmr CInb Jciko I.nrrnthal Cnrljrle florin? CInb Jnr ih IiV. S. S. White Co. Cljrdr r. Lfitlo The "IV CInb Martin Mnnlon..., Flrnt DUIrlct Tollre lh Mary .McflfltlKnn,. . . , , 8t. ratrlck Dramatle Aorlallon rfooepli V.. McflfttlKan ..fit. J'atrlfk Cjoh Slorearrt MrKpown. , . . . .IJnlnliow .CInb IloTil ft. Morrlion.Wotnrn's Trnde tlnloft fatno Winnie Mnrnlir t'fann 'OD. (llrnril Cnllo ThomiM Mnrrny.. ..TIilrlv-fonrthDMIrlft, Police Mh Marcarrt K. O'Neill...... .C. M. AInmnne lloimo fiererunt Dnnlcl O'Nflll. , . . . Sltth nljtrlrt Pol re At Oronmncr ., .....Atlni Hoclnl rarlo Chnllcnxrr Itlce .KIro.Heoter-,Cliib hi II. Itonald Central V. M. C. A. lament I:. SctiMrrr. . . . ...... ArtlKnn' Order of Mntual I'roteellon Bericennt John A. Stncker, ,, . ..... i. ., ThlrtHlnht Dlntrlct Police John T. Slecnnre... .Y..M. lu A.. llaiilh.Ilranrli Wllllnm .Hmllh Tlilrtr-fourth Dlntrlrt .Police Jack Spolnnskr Ilaldwln acomotlte, X jrki i'rnnk Stninnlo Htnmatn CInb Slilwnril Stockcr. , Kalnbow Club Sll Mthcr M. nntnerlnml.,..The Ofl.lt Social Albert Hylk , . . . . , . . . Rainbow CInb Vrtr Tntlor. . . . . 1 ... . WyniwPelil f omedy Club Cnorlci Thiim....TweiitrH)llilh plutrlct Police fred lllmcf .The Ifesa ilramallr CInb Mln 1.0"le Unncr..y. M. V. A.. Honth llrnnc 1 Jancjih Wcniter ..Ardently stlnh j; WlUnn Well Known Social (Jrorce S. Wlnnemore. .......... i.:, . Twenty-third Hltrlct taltce J!dnr Wolf..., .Phlla. F.jlilbltorR'.r.earue Mniirlrs 'omnrln. . . , .....Pe't?l Tel. ranle.ro. Charles Cchfn..,..TwentylBhth Ulnlrlct rollce Antonio ni Snntl Itolnbow CInb Ml Kllicl rollick. .Port nichmond V. Jt. C. A. John II. A da in I'ort Itlchmonil 1..M. C. A. Ilcubnn ladsnrr .- A. II. Cnplnn Co. ticorcc V. Later "05" Club If your n.imo la not yet entered nnd you tiavo screen ambitions, take action Immedi ately. Fill out n blank with the name of tlio organization or society, from which "you wish to bo entered, or form n. club of twenty-five friends to boost your candidacy. If any error appears In the list or an' omission of a name which you know has been 3ont In, pleaso send or phono youf correction to the Photoplay Editor. . Atlantic City has been cnjoylnr; the sen sation of seelnrf a five-part featuro filmed In Its midst. The leadlnR lioteW nnd the beach itself have been utilized by Director Fred II. Johnston, of tho Capital Film Company, In maklnfr "Tom Emcfoon, Amer ican." which will shortly be released on a Btate right 'basis. Tho musical score for "The Yellow men ace," a sixteen episode serial, produced by the Unity Sales Corporation, has been Composed by Charles Kan, a native of Canton, China, and n (traduate of Vnle University. "Tho Yellow Menace" stars Edwin Stevens and features Florencei Mtt lone ami Margaret dale. For many weeks Mr. Fang has spent' much time In tho studios where the picture Is being filmed, studying the Oriental at mosphero; and the score'resultlng from his application, while typically Mongolian", Is at the same time popular In character. Fang Is also author of a1 book which will be forwarded to exhibitors of "The Yellow Menace" telling them .exactly how to pro duce, the proper effects to bring out the value of his music. This Is probably the first time that t. scoro has especially been written for a serial by a composer whoso nationality especially fitted him to' compose tho music YOU SHOULD VISIT YELLOW STONE NATIONAL PARK AND THE NOnTH PACIFIC COAST THIS SUMMER See Wonderful YelloWitone Nations! Park via Gardiner Gateway, the Original Scenic and Only Northern hntrance; con tinue westward, crossing the' American Rockies and Picturesque Cascade Moun tain to North Pacific Coast cities, -For a small additional cost you may enjoy a trip by boat through land-locked seas to scenia Alaska Land of the Mid night Suh. Include in your trip a visit to Rainier National Park, Combine edu cation and pleasure in your summer va cation tour. ' The, Northern Pacific Ry travertine th? most interesting i.nd resourceful Northwest, offers you this opportunity with its loV Hound Trip Summer Tourist Fares. Get additional scenery at no ad ditional Mpcnse, . ' Vjie, call oiplione for free travel lit erature and information and let me ar range your trip, P, W, Pummill, Dist. Pass, Agt., 711 Chestnut St., Philadel phia, pa. Phone Market 810. Prominenl Photoplay Presentations WK3T l'lHMUF.I.l'llIA OVERBROOK 83D AND lti? FOUO AVE. nouert rieniy A VD tua MAN. Overtyi "MERRY WIVES Otf .WINDSOR" BALTIMORE nAS?4$oAyB. WILLIAM S. H AtfT "" cSSS tThe yiHage Blacksmith" EUREKA iQTli anliT STS' WILUAM SaHART in "THE PRIMAL LURE" GARDEN 63D lansdcwnb vb, EVENING i:io to- it WORLD FIL4I CORP. Pnts Holbrook glinn g ?$?" SOUTH 01 YMPIA BnOAD AND Th maxhntua la somJort. ufttv and amak. mrut viL Ifi totoiMi rt. MAJg,. 8AX. tssjjlls" 7'f ljJBssssssssssiisssssssssssssssssssssP sssssssssssaffiskdsssP'sssissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH CHARLES FONO A Chinese musician, who litis com posed an atmospheric score for tho now serial, "Tho Yellow faonace." Evening Ledger Photoplay Cast Contest Kntrfei itiow open, Vetlnc lietnn Jnlr 17. Votln ends Ausnit JSl, Decision September 2. How to Vote Cnt nut te headln "Krenln I.eilser" nnd dnln line nppearlna at. tho top of the llrst P"e. tr your randldate's name In the white murxin ahore nnil mall to the Kretilne. I(lrer I'hntnnlay Cast Contest. 1. (). Max OOt, or lirln It In the Ledcer OfTlce. Delonr Is a sucrlmeii Tote In ralnlaturet Burning tgfteHw H.irli liendlnt rniinfK for tert tote. No headlnc exeept . that on I lie first pase will be nrrepted nnd none that Is more thnn 10 dmyfl eld. Onl7 one name may be written oil each heading. Entry Blank Tlease enter In the l'renlnr Ledrer rhota plar Cast Conlrstl Name (Alius or Mrs..., llama Address Name (Mr).... Home address Sltned by. . . . , Tor f Nominating organization. Nominating oraanlitallons mat ronrrntrate lltefr rotes on on eandldate or inny nominate and work lor twos I. e, one ladr. onn sen tlemn. . This nomination blank, when prnperlr flllert eitt and forwarded, wilt entitle th nominee t I00O votes. Candldntrn are requested to aire their home nddre In eneh nnil errry Instance, sa that the Editor will be able to enmmnnirnte with them from time to time. All addresses till be strlrtly fonllrfentl.1l. (Inly one Nomination (Hank will be credited cneli eontestnnt. Mnll to Krenlnc Idcer I'liotonlny Cast Contest. I'. O. Ilox oat. I'lillnilelphm. Theatrical Baedeker NfiW FHATUnR FILMS. STANLEY Last half of the week. "Under Covers." with Owen Moofe and liazel Dawn. a Famous riayers-Paramount production. AnCAblA Last half of tho week. "Tho Cap- tlve'a Qod." with W. S. Hart and Enid Marker, an Ince-Trlangle production. pAtACB Last half of We'ek. "Tho American heauly." with Myrtle Sled'man, a PAllae". Paramount release. VICTORIA Thursday. "The Qiilttef." with Lionel nArrymore. a Metro production. Fr day aad Saturday. "The Itlver.of Homanee." with Harold Lockweod and May Allison, a Metro production. , VAUOF.VILt.tf. KrllTIfB 'Made. In. Phllly." with Adete Has ssn. Bobby HeatH, Al Whltjt and M Franeea, Sara Kendla. Oordon Dooiey; ,dlnlts Adter and Arllne. In "A New Idea"! Slellss Ten Bwle and Max Welly. In ."The Gambol of tha tlods"; Cooper and Brrtllh- III "Hotel Gos sip"! tho flltteen Navsssar" Girls and th 8ell-TrlbMne rictorlnl New. GLOBE "The nream riratea," a tabloid musi cal comedy) Thomjs Potter Dunn, Kditar Foreman, in "The Uanirer Pplnfl the Tiller Sisters. Spencer and Klalss, Helena aijd Rmt 'Oil. Dave Itoss. In a comedy sketch) the Par owe, hand-balanclntr act. and the Three Arthurs. GHAND Walsh and Lynch, In "Alorta the Brie"! Rthel MeDrthouah. Jim and. Marlon llnrklns. Katie Itooney. U'Amore nnd Ioua Iss and tho Pathe Nowa and Mutual come dies. CnOBB ItF.TS THKATBn Last half, of Week. Healer, Monroe nnd Joyce. "A Duslness Pro- Sosar'i Griffith and Lane. Hob Hall, tho Three helvey Urothere and Mile. Itlatto. HHBEI SECOND FLOOR Bffl3S:; m m wfmmMiiM 'jJLkJL )(.wM';vaJWXA'A jfv ' Open Tilt 4 P. M. Saturday July SHOE Sale Women's and BSr Girls' $2 to $3.50 Summer LowShoed, $1.29 White, Canvas Sport Oxfords A Pumps. with white rukh.. soles nd heels, White Canvas Pumpa with leather' soles, hleh and low heels. Champagne kid, dull leather and patent pumps, also black kid Oxfords In tho lot. $1.98 Dr. Carson's Cushion Sole OXFORDS White lfnen mnA tilark kid. tow fllht heels: the' shoo that Is ptesslnr thou sands of women. Blxss t to It BOYS AND aiE5US Play 5c Tan Lotus Cslf, Kikskln sola a. Sites t to I. and ...::.?: 98c Children's Pumps Ofi White Csnvss. rtlcht- M ZV shape Isstl slses t to 11. SM ly Men's Boys' & Girls' JffniaOxfords , II 39c lllncU and White. Canvas. Cemented nubber Soles. Slies Chiiv to Men's on. 10. at... O1-. Misses' & Children's 4 ffiA Cross Strap PUMPS, X,&$ Patent and Dull Leather. nigHtehepe Issti Slses IH to . Men's $3 to $4 Oifords $1.9S jfia! s Jcsns samples and broken lines of retular lines. All welted soles In tan and black with rubber and leather solesv All sites In the lot. Ilest choos- MfS$2tO$30x$1.29 Just the thins for the Summer o'utlnt. In whit, (ray and Palm Beach cloth, with rubber or leather soles; Rns-llsh Or broad too shapes (silent factory checks), all sires. Open Till V. .11. Saturday smbsssbssi Prominent Photoplay Presentations 0n$!ti Boafsma Gmrmm WIVE fottowlnc theaters obtain their pictures thronih the STANLEY Hooking- t'omaany, which l a fuarantreaf early showlnc of the finest production. All plflorea retloweU before exhibition. Ask for. the theater In your lorallty obtaining pictures throuah tho HTANLKV U00K1NG CtlJIPANV. At ntMDD A 15th, Morrla fc Passyunk Ave- ALHAIlIuKA Mat " at.5" Elt'-7 " nuuuuuiiii paramount Pictures. . OIX5A PETIIQVA In !The Kternol Question SECRET OF TII13 fiUHMAniNE," No. 10. ARCADIA CHESTNUT timf.rw 1CTII WiHiam S. Hart and Entci Markey B. h i vae 9 w ffT.t in int. WAiiivc uww KXJtC JD AND THOMPSON ArSJLUJ MATINEE DAILT BERTHA KALICH in "Ambition" WHO'B QUJLTVr ISin cpisouo BELMONT StASSfsSTs Ens., 0;30, 8, 0;30, ltic, FANNIE WARD aS&S?" nVT A. 17 flT" ANP CEDAR AVE- LbLlAK pKJQl.VT THEATEn HAROLD LOCKWOOD in TIIE MASHED nlDEn" FAIRMOUNT wm ANaDmAnD ave. GEORGE BEBAN t,parquale FRANKFORD ut mMrtt'RfS,m JULIUS 5TEGER in THE BLJNDNES3 pr LOVE" 56TH ST. Theater 25flE? Ddow Spruce. Ergs. T to II. Wnham 8. Kart iff "the Aposlls of Veaaeanea" JIIIIM Burks lo "piorla's Bomance" No. 8. GERMANTOWN 6S0S Sna've. BltUB BUKKB In "Qldrla'a Komance," Nd, T. ttti AlJli AVENUE THBATEH OLGA PETROVA in 'THE XpnLDLY WOMAN" IRIS THEATER ""?BaTO GeraldiheFarrar MRo.a" 20TJ 1KI), DAUPHlK STflEETS JEFFERSON MAUD GILBERT b THP FOOL"8 REVENGE- LAFAYETTE kensinqIv2nue Anna NJlon artd Tool Moofa In "WHO'S dUILTtf Ii7&nptf 'rofttr-riitJT and IJCd&lJCtfi, IlANCASTER AVENVS Oka Petroya ,0 "E WI!gi&w LIBERTY Dn0ADA?oDLUMB.A WILLIAM S. HART in 'THE APOSTLE OP VENQEANCE" LOGAN THEATER "Voad LIONEL BARRYMORE in ''DOniAN'ff DIVORCE" f gri1 TCT .82rAND LOCUST LuJJiJ I Mats. 1:30 and 3:30, 10c. Evks. 0:30. 8, 0:30, 13c. CARLYLK IILACKWEL1. and MUUIEI. osTiucm; in "sally in oun alley" Market St. Theater "f1" PAULINE FREDERICK In "ZA7.A" Every Monday, "THE IlltlP Of EVIL" Every Wednesday, "J'Ed Q' THI', R1NU" PAT APC I2 MAIIKET STREET IfXLutWLU 10c 20c MYRTLE STEDMAN in THE AMERICAN BEAUTY" DA I? IT R1DOK AVE. & DAUPHIN ST, TI.r. MAT., atlR. EVO 643 lo 11. i TItlANOLE ri u TunMDcnM ' 'the TV 1V1J X at AV-'iTl.V UVll PIVJDEND" PRINCESS "'Itet FRANCIS NEION in "WHAT HArPEtED AT 22" D1AI TO C-ERMANTOWN AVE. KlrtLlW AT TJ'Ll'EHOCKEN ST, THEDA BARA in 'THE ETERNAL SAPHO" DBiPMT 13 MARKET STREET JCjE,r 1 UUUA.N VPIOS ORGAN Mar'old Lockwood &c May Allison . In 'THE RIVER OP ROMANCE" RMlJ V MARKET STREET U JO Jl BELOW 7T STnEErf LOUISE HUFF ,.DeatIn8 Toy,, 1211.MAPKET STREET SAVOY !... P.niiea (Destined to tth world- uUUC vwpssw famous screen star! la "CAPRICE OF- THE MOUNTAINS" -PIQQ A 1TTH AND VENANGO 3TS. BiiHe Burke irGlonV8omance VICTORIA "555-WMr Lionel Barrymore in "The (juftter" Mr.' 4 Mrs. BID. DREW la Taklnjr a Best" STANLEY Aff?VtlTik Hazel Dawn, and Qwen Mdore k iNi eotsmif 9 ffi&sz. Hosiery and Underwear Specials WOMEN'S 75c CCp Silk stockings 1 Thread or flbo allk, In black, white nnd colors. Have gpllcod toe, heel nnd reinforced top. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY & AUGUST A ar.tiAitAkr.te rlfr 9 u - J. Many and Women's $2 Silk $1 A Q Stockings J L.V nlack, white and colors, also clock nnd nov elty effects. WOMEN'S 25c VESTS, 19c Cotlorl rlhbed, Low neck and sleeveless. Plain or lace trimmed, Kxtra size. ' Lit Brothers FIItST FLOOIt, OUTII HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE JMiuWi&i f dMa&JMt Vy wg5i5y22 Qg? one Yellow trading stajip with every ioc purchase all day S3 Straw $1 ACk Hats . . . x $5 to $7 $0 Ait Pannmnd Xlt Ilrotliers SECOND FLOOR, 7TII teTREBTT ) 0 ') .--. . e 4 ,a . - 4 , p 4t s.a 4 4 s) i 44- ) W Market Eighth Filbert Seventh Men's Hats $1.50 to $2 STRAW HATS S2.50 Straw $1 oG Htifo J ...... I1 Basin 1 "' ' "sTMM A Its. m IfttHTFrict Lea I t i1 Almdst Your Last Opportunity to Share in This Extraordinary July Clearance of Men's and Boys' Clothing jj It Is a Rule of the Store, Not the Condition of the Merchandise, That Make's It Imperative That All Summer Goods Be Cleared Out by the End of July. Thousands of dollars" worth of our best summer clothing is affected b) this ruling, although it is now nt tlin hntolit nf nntutlnrtlu. N Prices Have Been Cut to Far Below Those Customarily Charged 1 I v?T ils j N(Vhf,''lV' !7..d0 to $8.50 PALM) $C BEACH SUITS ...) Both pinch-bnek and plain styles in black-and-whlto j 'stripes, solid grays and natural color. AH sizes, including, stouts. $18 BaU SERGE SUITS ' Pinch-back and two other new Summer models, tal-1 lorcd from fine all-wool, fast-color serire. Mohair lined. UBIJIO JITS J JL1 $8.50 $12.50 Tropical Weight SUITS at Feather-weight nnd ultra-stylish. Perfectly tai lored of suitings that show tho latest tendencies in novelty effects. p & 2.50 Linene)$1 Auto Dusters ...( C Serviceable double-breasted model with belted i back. Button close to neck. I Boys'$5 Beach Gloth Suits, $2.45 X Unusually good-looking styles; light in weight and serviceable. Sizes 7 to 17 years. I Lit Brothers SECOND FLOOR, SEVENTH STREET Boys' $1.50 to $2 Summer Wash Suits Smart Little Junior-Norfolk, Tommy Tucker, Middy and Vested Models. Made of bluo nnd brown galatca, plain whito rcp-wlth-blue collars and cuffs, light and dark chambrays, percaled and madras. Sizes 2Vi to 9 years. 65c 4 f ft- MM' A A - AA tf 'fM- -t f 9 IVfr f)fr -f-t- -ft- -ft-fr -frf- t -$t fr QC it Men's Furnishings Some of the Best Values Yet This Season J ' $1.50 Silk Bosom $1 Shirts ; x Heavy tub silk. In newest novelty stripes; some with Bclf-satln stripes. Bodies of perfectly matching pongee. Attached double French cuffs. $1.50 Satin-Stripe Pongee Shirts, 98c Have satin stripes Inter mingled with colored stripes. Attached soft cuffs. 75c Nainsook Union Suits, 49c Piald nalnsool; In athletic style. Closed crotch, rein. IU'B1'9Z style. Closed crotch, rein- Wl?,WSJ e TXfli forced seams and gussets. TftaJ" , W . . .Am i $1, $1.50 & $2 Leather) CQr I ' fl I IV ' Belts ' I c i h, i I ' Murplus Stock of Pioneer Ilelt Co. V U JdySS ' 11 IPPlSJ C' .icnulno calfskin, Turkish Morocco. r-77 HS. iJS cr.vlned calf ami cowhide. Absolutely TTooc 3 llrst nuallty. In black nnd tan with A ($19fl f) " ' metal or leather-covered buckles. Sizes 7 t IV 2G to 60 Inches. hb J Lit Ilrotliers FIRST FLOOR, 7TH ST. NJ Or ,-VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'VVl.VttVVVVVV'VVVViVVVVl.VVVVV'VW'V'VVV, i owe Season's Prettiest Styles in Waists iJIL 1 5 T Each Is an Exact Reproduction of a Winsome mw 5 S French Blouse. Bl I Colored Batiste Waists, Formerly $1 A a Mm I S2.25. Reduced to ' i(il(l7 J i This Last Saturday of July Bids Fair to Be tlie Most Important Day of All in Our Unprecedented Closeout of Summer Apparel Values Such as Will Bo Long Rctnembered by All Who Share. Misses' & Women's $6, $8 & $10 Dresses, $4.50 French vollo In white and plain cslors; also striped, figured and checked tissues, white lawns and colored linens. . Shoiv new collars, Russian and coatee blousc8lyjiraped and full skirts and laces. Women's $12 Dresses, $7.50 French Voiles, linens, nets and batiste In white, colors, striped, figured and dotted effects. Have tunic or fold-trimmed skirts and many other at tractive features. IF Misses' and Juniors' $7.50 Dresses, $4.98 med ; also plain-colored mo wnitp. Sketched. Sheer whlto materials, prettily lac trim rata ; also plain-colored, striped and fig ured voile and white, green, blue or old roso linens. Women's $15 Top Coats, $10.75 Silk Jersey of light shades, others of whits chinchilla. Misses' & Women's $7 $f CkQi Bathing Suits . TWO) Navy and black. silk poplin and black surf cloth. S1.25 White Skirts. flSn Llnene. cordallne, rep. and waffle cloth, with pockets and belt. S3 .50 Whito Skirts, fit Oft Cordallne, pique and cotton corduroy. Lit Brothers SECOND FLOOR X !-. r J "-- j $4.98" S2.25. Reduced to In lavender, green, pink nnd coral. Havo cape collar, vesteo and cuffs of ruffled white mull. -Like Sketch. Colored Trimmed Lawn Waists, $1 AQ Formerly $2.25, "Reduced to ... . With plaits, novel .double-pointed collar and folds of coral or blue. Crepe de Chine Waists, Formerly $o go 5 rale j S and fl mx $4, Reduced to. i mnK. uiue. iieac finished with deep sailor collar; also double rcvers. pink, blue, peach and white. Ileautlfully hemstitched 5 I.lt Ilrotliers SECOND FI.OOR .'VwWVVVVW'V'V.'VV.V'V".ViV-V1rtVV-VVVVVV'VVWVVVV Girls' $1 Frocks, 45c WW? mm wWmw cnsSfl 1M Sensational Close-oUt at Less Than Half Price A wonderful as sortment of neat, pretty styles In plaid, striped and checked gingham. Sizes 6 to It years. $2.50 Rep Frocks n.39 With hand-em-broldery, hem. stitching and belt. Sizes 6 to 14 years. S2.85 ' $5.50 Flapper $0 QC Frocks, sketcke d Russian style In rep, with yole gulmpe and full-plalted skirt. Sizes II. and 18 years. 2 lit Urothers" SECOND FLOOR Muslin Underwear Seldom Are Such Remarkable Values so Timely I Warehouse and Stock Rooms Have Given Up All Their Reserve Stocks for This Great Clearance of FOOTWEAR Assortments Are Hardly More Varied at the Start of the Season, but Some Lota Are Limited. Women's $2.50 $1 QO to $4 Pumps,. A70 I'atent coltskln, gun-metal calf. Nubuck and Sea Island duck. Sizes In lot 3 to 7. Women's $5 & $6 $0 QC Pumps .ZU Patent calfskin und gun-metal calf, with gray, champagne or tan Inlays. Sizes 3 to 7 ; widths Atop, Women's $5 Sport Oxfords, $3 White Imperial buckskin, with green, brown or blue ball straps. White rub ber soles and heels. Sizes 3 to 7. $1,50 Extra-Size Qgc Gowns ..,,,... ' Slip-over model. High. V or square neok. Have lace), embroidery, bead ing and ribbon. Men'j Lenardt $3 Lit Brothers' Special $3.50 Stratfords $4 Custom Made $4.50 to $7 Patent coltskln. gun-metal and tan Russia, calf, glazed kldskln and genuine Cordovan. Uun-metal and tan calf have Neolln soles. Boys' & Girls' $1.50 $l PJay Shoes' x Tan willow calf oxfords and sandals. Also while canvas oxfords. Sizes 8 to J. f 51.98 $1.50 Camisoles, 98c Crepe de china, and wash satin : prettily" trimmed. Also tailored $3.50 Nainsook Petticoats, $2.98 Many pretty styles, with flounces of,, lace or embroidery ana un-der-rum. $3 Nainsook; Gowns; $1.98 Many beautiful style. Ooo. plctwreU. lit Hrotfurs SECOND SOQIt dfSh 3 l W7 inya 3X. ChiWren's $1.50 & $1.75 Mary Jane Pumps & Shoes, 98c Patent coltskln arid gun-foetal calf. Sizes 4 to 8. Big Girls' 82.50 to $1 CQ p$3.50 Pumps. .... , -' Uun-metal pair, patent column ana white canvas. Sites 8H to 7. Misses' & Children's $1,75 to $2.50 Footwear Sizes SVstto 11 at $ 99 Slzef jUA to 2 at. . -. -$1 "IQ " . i. i "I"'!''-" '" n..ii.ii j. ' i Jt x lit UxihfVtnsT mJOOfr. HORTJ Friday Bargains Mail and Phone Orders Filled (Exceptions Noted): Bell, Walnut 2800 Keystone (Our Free Service), Main 3700 ns4SKsNsNwwu-uA-M-MfcuA..A..A..A..........A -.2. 50c Imported All-Linen Ramie Suiting. . . . 1 Oc No Mail or Phema firrlfim. A a Splendid quality ; closely woven and light weight Comes In golden brown, j wistaria, ecru and purple : 36 Inches wide. FIRST FIOOR, NORTll 15c Printed Shadow Stripe Voiles Cthc No Mail or Phone Orders, O ! painty and sheer; woven -with little narrow shadow stripes divided by broader stripes: mostly in white grounds, soma few tintarf nnrf n.-. (. ; pre.tty.J,ora.' deslens In large nnd medium-sized patterns) also ring flgurejs and other designs. FIRST FIOOR. FILBERT STREET ANNC 5 $1.50 House r7Cn Dresses , A maker's surplus lot. Prettily made of lawn and crepes In various colors and In three distinct models. All new goods. Sizes 38 to 44. SECOND FLOOR Women's 35 c "I Q-, Stockings....-' 1J7C Full fashioned: high-spliced heels, double solqa, reinforced garter tops. In black or white. Imperfections.' FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH $1 to $1.25 Inlaid lOQ- Linoleum; sq yd. rs No Stall or Phone Orders Short remnant lengths. Some show handling. Please bring sizes. FOl'RTH FLOOI Made-Up CARPET RUGS Wilton Velvets $22.50 Itugs t-i C QC Size 6.9x11 feat. lO,VU $15 Rugs $Q QO 6.9x9 feet U,pO $14 Rugs ...,.....,$Q QO 6.9x7.6 feet. iJtUO $20 Axmfnster HJ QQ 6.9x12 feet i-.cU S16 Tapestry Brussels. niivio&noM S12 Tapestry Slrussels, $7.08 Size 7.6x9 feet I FOVUTII FLQ9K $14.50 Uin.Oft Wardrobe,. ' '' Double d 6 o r j with adjustable shelves i two drawers in base, tl olden oak. finish. $11.50 Wicker Chairs and Rockers. S6.98 Vphotstered In cretpnnaj1 om spring seats. Brown or natural finish. $4 Porch Rockers. $2.98 Bitra. high bski mapM tr&ma. HfitTUiSPom cane exai arid mum, 25c Table Oilcloth; yd. 17c ;" wiiiiB ana ngurqa assigns : 1 ',i yards "wide. Slightly Imperfect, 50c to 75c Doorioe i avu YrrniAi affatia THIRD FLOOR Panels, each.'. . Irish Tolnt and Various sizes. ise Hea Bait for bath; 10-Jb. nt bag .,.,, ,.,,,. XU Talcum Powder Urge can, reru- sperli lany oo can our price loc, no 'at .,.........,.... X At 50c Pure RubberOrt. Bathing qaus..f 0iJ Various styles and colors. 10 Epsom Salts, lb..,., 7e IS Peroxide, lb , ,...18e 60o Peroxide Hath Soap, dozen. 43e 0e Wush Cloths, dozen........ 43e ive Jiuouer-I.lnea Utility OE cases witn "wash cloth.. . .. afaij FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH $2 Chemise & Gowns $f to mfltfih. n.rVh . . , ,.. .nv,.v , . , Good quality nainsook, daintily fish-eye VaL lace. trimmed wit Insertion, embroidered organdie medallions, beading and ribbon. All sues, uowii io maicn. SECOND FLOOR $1.50 Flannel Bathac fnn Suits Ff.it"S!or. fl"ne,. cut extr fulL with b t loops. Sixes 18 to At, SEC.Q.VD FLOOR Notions and Hair Goods lie Bobber Bathing Cans le lOo Powd Tr&es, pair ,.,.. 10s Wash Cloths Caj . SJU( kip. , mSM Sto Hair Swltthesi mt3tiv Jrfta ... . - - ' ---. rm au snaues . "IST 50c Water Tumbkrs, 5 ttt dozen ,.. , Colonial jLi!?s t tall i. l$c Vooted fiber be tj jrap 4 f deslun ... . ,. AVC S3j ilik! 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