KVEXISa PUBLIC 1.EIXJBS-.FHH Lf, 0 :3: M& u '. t , s. i J , n A "V . E 'N ""fefr" LADF'S LUGGAGE IS IN THE WAY OF A 2SE Aftsr warn v O1 SHELtiS, . Ah j- T-Jf :.j "r i ,11 MiiiliWj)ljl''1W61' MtfiVr r j yyiwmi y $i, rt. 1UITCASES, PERSHING. GUNS EJIBM RUFFLED YOUNG LADY ? Which the ) oimg Lady Learni Juki II hy Luggage Kxpiesset Three lf'ehAgo Did Hot Come I Tuelie-Ton i Shipment of Shells Figtues In, Too The Woman's Exchange VELVET IS SMART FOR DRESS SUITS nlOADniE iitn im ki pntlteK I'Hl to the uolnt the uhvfor ff tho iiWrMent baKKage situation tli.it c V Withdraw with pleaviro to nllow her mil away or this column toaaj. "'8he writes: ,-jf "Ytsterdav an Indignant !,oiiiik K term of n depot of the Ameilcnn 1J '.mesa Company In kpiicIi or Jiiaticp F-.ina ft lost sultcae hup illit not ei !! Ule suitcase there, hut vile Rot Infoi ,-.matIon. The tired man In cliatKe of the depot felt nlie needed It, for she , 'looked ignoi ant and seemed ruillea. - l,j , ne proceeaeti 10 leu ner me iruui miuin v t", tho transportation Mtintloti, not with iPsf ,out n preface, however, the j;lt of b V" j, Mlilnti .aat flint 41ia nllKHf. n.,1 ItntTintl especlilly, aro uuieasonable end of tiouhle. They iuk h iiiiKuiu' when 147 en t loads of inntcrlil for one munition fartoiy alone must be nil , loadid lmmedl.itely and hurried to tin plant When r.ii innxliR must be a lushed to the front them It no time to wuhIo oei bulKj HiiItcuxiM One i hundied ti links tnle up loom which should be otcupled In a I'ershlnir rum today's iisornui:s I Mini mimIiIIiic Hinihfrnrjr rnll fur sill" ii( trull mill llonrra.' i. Oimiti.ift are iiiniiiiniifil for ilonie.llo rl ciiii" riifrt In the lirtiurtmrnt or AutI. inltiire. Tn whom iliif one iiiiikc hi nllralliili fur tliU work." .1, What lirnnrli iif Ihf frie li i lutelr oiir-nril II riilltinrnlH tu minim? I. Wlirn Imii ller. iirp iiiMri.ml In liole iluf, tlif Killlllilllnn Inrlllllp IhiIIi Ion r iiiiinnlMle tluit lull rttrillcil lp tit nli mdiuiiIIi unalti.' Uhilt lirririllrtBe nf il trliHloll ir lull ..IioiiM lc iMiit for mriit. Illi mill rtrn" ltCTS THHKIJ weeks un tmrpnsnn X able length of time to allow the It il thought T as mm p.itilolli' to lTr()l!IC Koes on duj and nlKht t VV the eontettloii cinnot be i lleeil because unlnfoiined people In slst upon t-emlliiK ni tides b epres IC.ieli one thinks an eeeptlon should be made In his case and his things I should be taken rare of, though no one dse'N are Xot one realises th it he Is hlndf rlnK t'ntle .Sun In his great llsht I ! "Aftel lotinlnir these facts t felt KUllt althotiKh mv mistake In ship , pint; Il) Imkruki- luMe.ld of i.iiixlne d)lery of a sultcT-e tint was shipped ft few hundred miles'' I asktd, for 1 whs tho Indlcmnt joung woman in search of JustUe. "And this question drew the uston lhlnK Information that notlilns-r mat ters to tho e.piess lonipnns unless It .can lielp win th war "Munitions tome Hist list and all the time, and trunks and vulna-n .tml some one's new I 'elo oi h.il Inst clutter up the tuuks and muse no IMKIM)A'S V.NSWI.K.i I. 1 lii" Murk In tl) iiinlonntrnl lllinirlr U Imtli itll nml wMiintiiLM, 1 iir fttritur liifurrn itlort i.imI to inrrltitn t lntr .ofl.itlon. I Ihr.tr)', of ( otinrrs., Wu-ti IllKtiill . I I lie Itnl ni. I'll: ( hili nrr nrcutiuii tlcin.. tiiPtiilicr-i nf nhlrli rmli plfilt to raN it pi if. tltr prnirrdt nf tin mi If nf whkh nri rUtti to thp Hnl i ri. Uiiniiii relitUft of t Ulan rnuildjnl Id Krrtlrt il road tin nut nlliiucit to no fnrrrni, hrn tlnTf l mnrr ttiui tine tlumhtrr In i linticlii)ll Ititltiiliiitist uri' Milt '" "llir UNpi inllli " I lie lplrthtrnf fur (Hlnbir nrr t lit npul nml fiitTrmillnr lioiMiril loti-tcr inn In tiot-tl lullh In mitulwlt hf h( imIiIIiit nm t IihimmiI hirtl Iniilfil fee n in! ne imhiImi: I In inllur nltli iilt mid prttprr nml in iMmiiiilM'. I. !tH m trunk btlilmit vmis mtido iTH'i i1 thrunli iKiun mu n TIhm n w .- man j othri s pioiuhlx Iioli.it hihI unuiitltmh in tho m.iihu n In fan the compnn' um,li(uo is p irUt d full of Mich 'niistaKo ' Vou tui find Mini Ioiik Uft sun lao ihoio but if it Is uni(.OKiil7itlib i. ...... .. I.. ,in...i .,. 1...1,..,., tin mbei it mul hle been iiv tnilili . io Mm it Ikiiim with hrr riiii.iiHii nhn in the win of it Iwiheton hliiliieut ' 'i .' Ioiib un I to run Iit Iimii luri-flf Nut in 1 .tMir of Aolliet-iii I.tw To thr 1 ititnr of llui'in,! . Van of slli'lls . I i: m r- W PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO iiv (as nil a I'rdtn Our Westerner I hiiI let lir tnolhrr In-Hw nta l-i lu in lontsi h thi r ttmt nine i be lirr ihum hoin nr tntltuiIoii Lt It lit) tiny ln Imt h i lHUKhtrr-tii liws liotn fur wlit.ii a molht r In law lir then nhi Irpuli mi ihieT that i ihJi in unh ijipinc 58 for both l,n Imii) iintl w Ifo iiniJ Hoinptlnii hi iMritluu 1 don t mrnn to nnv tlipy arc all tlitt m tiUi lher hi nu lew kootl niiffl itiat tt i nut nit) in run Iho rNK of brlnin iinhat'pl tics to our horn lpttJall If i tunthrr In law would h like mtno fnr mlno h th lif f.Imo't niipKl out nf uf ! "or rirtl take u hiirnt lIiIIiI h mhln' Keti SING a "onu of rjml not i.otolatp fr" ,i0 ,lre M s Adventures With a Purse i 1 n ( 1 A Maid and Two Men The Story of the Girl Who Was Left Behind tly UA7XA. DFA'O HATCtlELOR Copttlpht. lilt, lu rnbllo l.alotr Co. ii i TACK. d at n ere.ims, not Rum dtops not Ml Turkish ilellplits 'Hie lonreitlon of whk h 1 eltiB Is n mltit inillow' f'on fs that tlie mine toll- mu hut little It is hi.kIh of while inathni.i!lns, soft ItiM Ions fat ninrslimallows, ioernl not with chocolate nor toasted lOcoanut, but null a Kien eist.illlzeil mint If ou i me ,i loer of cind perhaps ou will alliiip AIiiiiiiiiI" I)ftr Cnthln-Mav I 8AV a fmv Mn ! t V Sol.llpr ! in si,t,r' ' I too hn a poldf.r lio ljrutlir ilotn hU Mt tit ih trenehei sorn.htre In 1 rnr ami ouM lrlMll- exchanfir flare with htm lut tRroiijth an tmfortun.IT. nrriilnf to nn Tteht hunrt muit tn- at liorn t can KIH nkftot sun nnil am an expert uith thr rlfl snil tlmt Kium 1 imiuUI f.la,II kt my life If ! -n iiniK 1 tnuu ii.ln Kin thr blot vt the itun from the fac of llu rirth i. .uy .? ho'me. ..; o",rC" b'.r '? iS,ln. I '" nuurte, of .. pound w l.lol. ma, be I skins anil ,lr fo. nl horn or w To tftp filifor of ltftmnii't Vnur Usar Midttn Will mui UlmlK tirlnt a rei liit for Hultlns ulniond at lioni'1'' ' SIAHV M l'or mi i upful of "helled ilmotnls uBo une tabli"-liotiful of butter nml one tiasnounfill of "- It itiii almuiHla with holIltiK w.ttet atid lit "land on In 1 'litis i- a ilri iileillv elecutt clet Mill. One of it features is tho piiiulinn in the vkirt of the io,u. (r.i Mturiel form-, the triniiuiug ioprlht I'HS li J lorence Ro.) of think tills sound hullloletitly (rood to I ratine for ten mlnutis t?lli off the to tay at Home an lo our nn w nujinu i '- . !,. w- -j . ,. ,. ', ' , ,' , : v, " i,,.; ,,,r bonda-and hflplne to make rllrs und am- hnl fot nfte. n cent (.mil the wiirIi I I'K"' , JlMt liuttu "in niinotiii. muiitilon for thr linn oer Ih.r. at.d I'll,.!,!! Imt h. fore -von u, t vrrv fi-1 ll"' lni well Niretnl m a panrnnil am trying to do mil- In that wa 111,011, out o. lore jou km yr i.t t , , , flfleen 01 twi Am aur now tint V Potdlpr n Twin SIR tsr" baa ten mmle acctunlnted with the facta n will pardon one whom she thought a slacker ' V A It will interest rfiulers to lnow that a student Foldler at the L'nlxirslty tf Pennsyhanla Iris oluntf"red to hlp this westerner set acsViilnted A man doinir t'sential war work liKe the west erner has also pnol.cn up The mother of a boy In the "nm' Ins klmllx In -terested herelf, too Thete have been (several ery rracious letters! from t;iri innd I Know tlie cane from the heatt I am sorr th-it I cannot Kly 'C V A.'s" addresM to tliese bouncer readers but It would be breaking an unbieaKable rule of the column Mkawlier 111 a New Vhihc Mlsa alt il Ut nt 1 ''" ' " wiiir.un miu 11 Bi.11.1c1. ami imnuu tin Inp o..ilomlH "il ljtl lilt; ilrtt rt lUUIllI 'J TllUSt , ..- l,lt'a3P" lA.Nur-V Will ell Hou.N I 'What a loelv-Klove-sllk pettiio.it Tu lUt i.iliior ..' Urminn a Vaor evlaltued mv frletut "Yey isn't It Ueir Mddini I am a tmrrird wounn , I teiilled nml then -enaratlnc it at the , k'epiiw " o;ui iiou,, m orn.r not with the liottotn I siiil iliamitlcalli, llehold " on sliould lino seen her rxpiesslon of Btirprise 'h It's pantalettes, sie said Ye', it ' Is pantalettes of Ioeh , a nurses traiiuna arhool and nin a member of 111,. Iltl t'ru also ao I ha worn the uniform h for, out do lint know her,' whflft I to turn for one (Mrs) V J H ' "Mis lolin I Uliiu Is chalrni in of the WGinins tomniiue of the l.lbert Loan in Atlantic t"it mil if ou tiddie-s her cltlur at the MarlliorouRli-Ulinheim or woman's lonunitUi. I.lbirty I.mn liraiiiu.ll ll'I" llllllll. . 11., 1 HIII Hlire she will be pi ul to intoll ou as a bond Keilir ou in Inn .1 iiuim'm uniform at any of tin l.irKi ilepiitmeiit t-tores 1 tounmiid Miur jtood Amitlcan ppli it In w.intlnt, to Mil bonds, nnd 1 noltd with ke,n miertst tilt rllpptiK inclosed 111 uur -tetti 1 Tear Cnh- Thtladelpllli ihn t-oniewherf Mliet, , 11 a heiw silk ailorned with a tltiel pleated t utile t'ndei tht rultles tbn pantalettis aie lied firm .mil tlelit b elastb And aside from the nowl form nf this pantalettc pittiio.it tlin rill, is -nrprlsinnlx warm, and held In at the shoe tops or aboe It keeps ones leu warm 011 inkl dais, and )et Is sulllcleiitl) like iettlLOat in appear- fcS?,nJ0 1 n" cTlV. 'fSgZSS&tlT'v'X! I ""- n't to einba.iess rnllidi In an lm- $4 90, no riter tlun foi a r KUlar petticoat, anil thete is i thoie of hi a . F .i .j. fii i & lZ Mi awiiTrl 11 A at t r a Km nn PIT ihln as you wire t .! U forbear ' What would 1 da irth Mi n I li irh nthr find nice sir! for thrr t n copl at that ativa Then. f Hlu" ' ill sour frfthrrK (? airlce ran rr'i! il I if hn wrak spot In my srnsor whfn un M ' niaK a dii tlnctlon between friends and ucquatntances How 'Why mv e tvlun tm nuun no n4 vlcf xpri That is to foullBh' Prank iitiu may lmrt, but i' n final and pa"s fur- - lHr liuuuir I That Ktrl whoir hi H inn t worthv i 4-Jis-.,in3f on' connidi ration A Kir; tmt 1 a ? i nooin DTPiiu nrr 1 nri 111 inii uiauun i &i& - fooUih tr sou in rl on th fit Umt - l--Iar atA Mrlll h vniJ,l o jou errn . nifi'it on 1 1 lip 1 i-i for )DU! Ale mil thn so used to lOnip menta TeP me t m anxious to know Mteawber thanks 10 'Piiliejarkr-t a pta with pleasure com de pluni. of HISS Sh U.NTLK-S in reitaid to ihe tierconal cpier about the party, 1 PelieK. jnd know such par tlea hae been len successful if ou call Chaplain D.cklns at tint naj lard , you can arrange about the Eueta Just , explain what jou would like to do I . should be Rlail to help ou fuither if I knew- just how jou want to be helped t 1 Difiouragril li Fauourajiiiis Dea-r 1'ynlhU 1 hale tUacouraced 1, bo h aendlna- hltn nolea m! ralllmr him up on the phone I met this bov at a pun and he aeemed to like ina lerv much 11 eacorted me home from the party and a&ke.l to go out with him 1 went out .lth hlra and I haien t een tilin alnce 1 at irsuld be the beat thlnit tu do to win him back attain a a he seem to be a ier re apectable boj " C M I. I am Koine to be disioiiragine entiuxh to say It Is pocHlble ou miv not lie able to waken the bu s Interett again But th experiince lias done iou a Kitai , deal of good, for 1 am ure jon iflll nver discourage a bo b encouraginK him too freely again Here Is Just one Jlttle loophole for ou lnilte half a doxen onug peisons in the house this friend amoinc them. De eri' Fenslble and frlendlv that ennlng, but show i enough of attention to other bois to lm press upon hlni Ihe faLt that jou hale ' no designs on lilm. '1 lien If he lb koIiib to care at all he will become interested aealn Don t wotrv too tnuih about bavinp eiicouraKed him He in I til I hii aid of seriants 1 ul lit th. ainie time I hHe Plenli of unotrupi d tlmi- If I Ku nrrunffi H und I f ,1 I mut .1 1 snntfttiln? to take part in this irreil woik v hlcll la belntf done to taiee our fourth lib rtv lian If eieri-j Inline woni in who pi elbl nn would po out an I hilp pi. ad the i tus n doubt her "little ( bit lumlt! 'oitit nt l'Hl l few $VO Kllb scriplloni whlih nil contribute to fullltl tho amount A nun utiu uuu There ant em i to be something bei koplll n i us Into th rinka nf atriue Me knit but m I l foi 111' aaej and thoae wliu iHnllot act i Mliut I w ini is to isk ion how shall I p about to Iwoiii. a Inind aeller" I am not a re-el , Tit of All.llitli fill t)Ut bpelld toll i-iderablo tllu.- her. If ou Mill k ndH direi t tne t ehall ko rl-ht out to work onl to work bird I', rhiis in nurses lted fross uniform t null tend in aoliu llielances to make it Rite Willi Bananas IV i 1 ami si rape time well npened ban in i- mil iiui-.1i tin m with n fork to a pniixTti iitam pulp, adding a lety few ilmps of kmon Julci htit tills llglH ll into nm i up of cold cooktd llCo and w rie M.l dtnt." the words glared UP tuth from tho anionth tlieet of paper. Sho had begun her letter to Jink, and after tlWe two words had wondered lagucly what to wrlle nett. How was ho to make the letter sound cnnilncltic? What wa she to an, and how was sbo r nnko .lack unders'and thar she hod uessc.it the reason for hla tcreo? "I'o you Jtnniv that Iougnt to be lety it gry with jou for IrenMnsr me ni jou linie," Bhe wrolo britk's 'Didn't jotl Imacire I would wonder wVro Jou hid Bono and why jou h.idn t '.ild a thing?" Sho paused, Mrlnkled lur forehead .1 moment, nnd then was about tp write, 'nidn't jou think tint 1 would worry?" when slip plopped, a trifle n."h iiu'd. Had she worried? Aaldo from the 1 neonlfnrtn blo cptestlona that v ere cnn'tnnt v iskeil had she bothered ahjut .lark erv much" Vo, she had been rlad of h s absence relleied that nt the rnd of a long Inrd diy ty would not lnio to enter lain him, she would rot be forced to liiietit feuc so tint she ui.ght aiolit having him loueli bet Wh.it a lot of bluff she had put up lit Iv a tegulni life of innke-billele th.it inn-how shamed lur ulien sllu alowel ht- thnUKhts lo w under to Kott '.Ptlc things aboul Kiott lliie(n-sps about tin nature, ttlilalltits tint she had not thought of when lh had bun filcmK now leaped Into hi 1 numorv constantly. Her ery resotio to r on "h JacW was managed onlv because she tlioughl lh.it Kcott would not hne her do anMbliig elst She wis a lnired tint she had botched matteis o 111 u "' ception had to be letessan but she was ditermlned to go on with it 10 1 tho end. tVtll, sho would write the wonil ny-1 way: thev would commit JacK ami afterward when be 1 une out of the hospital she would pay the game In a mote sportsminllke t.Hiion And so thev wero written e., the stnoolh white pnpet, and stared up at Jiuin nti-iw- itigiv . "IMdnt ot imagine 1 would wnrr Yon must hae knoWn tint 1 would Tho letdr Mint on In (!u- fashion un til Until came to the ignitute 'here she ilnsed lur ees and wrote r.ipldli Ianlnglj Uuth" J.nk woulir he at- IMkd with tint, nlie was suie md into lier thoughts spiang ihe ipiehimn w oil Id Scott? The blood burned In hit chteksj as hutidnds of mad lole plitaves that, she had never used nnd neur wantid to use suggested thetnselies loiter insidi ously They tumbled oier them-ehes in their eagerness for expression tender j little foolish things that a woman mur murs to the man she adou tilings that, Iluth would neer sai to an one now She sealed hi r letter and wrole tho j nddtias flimli Then she took It hti self to the mallbo and dropped It In After Jack had received that letter ho would think Just ns she had Intended hlm to think, tlmt his absence had awak ened hi r lo a sense of what he meant In her life. That would make, recovery easy for him, nnd when ho wrote hor to come lo him sho wanted t bo prepared with n convincing manner that she would gradually grow to nssumo con xtnntly After u time It ought not to be 10 dlfllctilt tn It was now. The letter mailed, Iluth felt as though n!ie hid done all that was possible for .'ie lucent, nad alio decided to walk on our to Helen's Tticj' might go out to ten roniew litre ,and have n long talk. If Helen knew how mallei e stood It would ha possible to rontlde In her, nnd the lo irlmcss and rtlng of keeping everjthlng locked Inside her heart would bo relieved. ltuth's heart had never been so utterly desolate as It was when rho entered the rorgemii apartment house lobby nnd went ip In tho delator. Tho mild had scared" admitted lfcr, however, v'hen llflen danced Into the living loom llir elea were like itirs, her entire faie was wreathed In : miles 'My dinr,' sho tnld. .1 Utile shakv in her lo'ee from sheer excitement, "it Is unrauii) jour comlnr here Just now." "What do you nn an"". "llmii, dia", I 1. as 1ui t going over to jou," and limit noticed that Helen wote her hat and had n ftr fcarf thrown 01 er her (.boulder-. "f 1-ave reus for vou, dear, jou'll bo t-o sut prised Scott I'.aj mend has been found ! HcV going to be recommended for tne cross Iluth had never fainted, but cverj thlng began to whirl around her. Hilcii'3 j voice seemed to come from a great dl tance, there was a loud huialnc In her J head. The next minute sho wan sitting I In a big comfortable chair with her head I pillowed against Ita cushioned back and Helen was holding a glass of water to i her lips, j Iluth smiled faintly, nnd then almost lmmedl.itely began to crj-, Helen tvoelied her gcntlj "Oh, my dear, you've been worrying about this, haven't ou, more than t thought, I'm nfrald jou'le been working hard, too, and this has been too much for jou. 1 shouldn't have blurted It out like that." Uuth went on crying softly. A great load had rolled off her heart. . .Scott wasn't dead, ho wns alive. Kverylhlng had been n nlslake after nil. God had been good to her, a ho had been to Marjorlo Dotimitn, and, like Mnrjorle. she, ituth. would make good. MarJor! would eacrlfice her man to the countrj', nnd iluth would do the honorable thlnr by Jack, ro that she might be worthy of the irreat lovo that had come lo her. Scott would never know of her sacrifice, but nhe, llulli, would know of It, and thnt knowledge would help her In tli long-, dreary hours thtt stretched Inter nilnnbly ahead. ' (In tomorrow's article Ttulb finds that Helen refute to be nn ally.) r.rent dem-nnl for the l.VUMNO POT MR I.KItflhR msr caeae son to mU an Installment of Ihla rery Interestlnit atery. m had betlfr. therrre, telrpbena writ to the I leenlatlon Ilfiiartmfnt, Jt aak ymir newadenler tnl. flie'EJJSJi? Iee the KVKNINU POT MO I.EDOKH at your home. BlIMI.l eral colors among them gra purple "i" 'nipres.ne ao where iould I obtain' and navj blue rf. mitned T erailuatnl -. I h . IVsT f V 1 Lr, tr A- l??, ISngUsll SIop KNITSUITS and COATS Garments of endless wear Sportwool Suits & Coats for Women SUITS $25.75, $27.75, $29.75 and up COATS $33.75, $35.75, $39.75 and up New Fall Sport Hats, Skirts and Shirt Waists 1338 So. Penn Square 1340 Lincoln Building Opposite City Hall from j njt J Ml I If l 1 t Wl ra i in sBsirr mm SKm Hooverize Your Bread Bill By baking Corn Cake daily with TPI Miss rrincme PurePhosphate BakingHiwder The greatest braking discovery in fifty years 20c ' lb . Sfic lb in handy handlid l up--, at (Community Stores We Serve (g) You Save and other good stores wiwi. ! w a i i hi IH.I..IW f'5 been the flcMe toit to run off am way- ISnn-EXTRA SIZES UP TO 56 "3 F actor U'to-Wearer ; lalsLsl $3 and up Specially Priced Today and Tomorrow .95 -Valu. ,. J7.50 VQ Paramount i N today and &ri. WalsTShop 1318 Chestnut St. tprrMn rrnn .WWrtWHiag Waists a Specialty1- I,Syc the Babies t'The higher qualities of Bismuth) abdication in a talcum powder is at ( j recognized Dy the medical pro-. on and gives the reason why noline Talcum Powder is the onlv ' der that Ueciis tho babv sweet. ewnfort and health. Bismoline the baby moie good than any r one article made. Ask your or. . We Pay You I iry the first box. Have youri fglat certtiy your purchase on label, mail it to us and receive' Save bottle nncst. penume or a ,jr dox. m teS? i wt ' Af mM J " WPlft 364 560 56fl Jilltll -ArCllUO (S' AT 46QSTN. 1422 2aalnut Street WKST OK BKl-bBVUE-STHAll-OllU Gidding Fashions internationally cor rect forwarded by their Pai is Office or designed in their own workrooms are, exclusive and not shown outside their own establishments. PRESENT NEW IDEAS IN MILLINERY BLOUSES GOWNS WRAPS SUITS COATS FURS rv ! If QkJTl. w W-'s 'J DALSIMER STANDARD SHOES VI Mm lm Jm ' MAW Keep The Hun On The Run Pershing's boys Mill finish the job if jou'll supply the necessaiies which call for money your money. Buy More Bonds of The Fourth Liberty Loan and, like n ftco nerican, do your part. H.O. WILBUR & SONS, Inc. Philadelphia Makers of Wilbur's Cocoa, Wilbur's Chocolate Buds and Wllburmllk Chocolate Pine Skirts for Fall 1' an Unusual Sale at Blauner's S'dc lo lie Conducted in Tno Great Lota 'J U 10.50 y ' Lot 1 10.SO 150 Skirts of the newest plaids and novelty stripes, worth double and more than this price. All new pleated models in a host of color com binations as harmonious as they are fashionable. Belts 24-34. Lengths 34-41. Lot 2 6.25 An exceptional skirt offering. The cleverest of innovations in box-pleated Skirts is shown in these novelty stripes with the dark color pleated outside and the brighter shade revealed when the wearer walks. A smart and serviceable Skirt at' a tremendous saving. ' t Hlauner's, Third Floor 833-35 Market Street Save to buy buy to keep LIBERTY BONDS EXTRA Quality Boots on Sale , This Week Fashionable Havana Brown Glace Kid . $5.90 H'i k..t'y f'ap( -irr? v A V e y u la r SS hoot offered at this low price because of Dalirimcr's large purchasing power nt which a o u share! the profit. w I trPi 'A.' - II l&i'i s'j&ii n jajBLaLaLaLaLaK" j&r mt AmmwwwWr $' ' StM jmmmmWW Mr J-p'w -4r2y,T rv-K3EZ'aBHaCiv SLjMigSS' On Sale in Our DeLyte Dept. Third Floor We have proved to the .women of Philadelphia that they can buy their footwear at a low price, without the sacrifice of either style or quality. STORE HOURS 10 to 5 SATURDAYS 10 to 6:30 The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market Street As you ride up North Broad Street, you will see a sign on the front of the Ivins Bakery, reading: " Purity Kas made us famous" In these war-times the housewife will find that "Ivins" is the guide tp pure, delicious cakes and , crackers. Have you tasted an Ivins Lunch-on-Thin recently? Mvifld CAKES AND CRACKERS Ivins Baker of Good Biscuits In Philadelphia Since 1846 ' BM iipllpo Co.. Lanca.ter. Pa. Brv3 Co.. V, H, Smith S. Co, SaTlS'A FEAT TO FIT FEETs Oruttdliti (4lci BnU .. tfj 44 l : .. yv .. ,... .. 11 &. . . :? ,-..'. t ..it J-'jar'lijlSifefeL:'' , . i. ;-.', ? f Ja-
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