ipej1 "' ' '" . ' yt TyH P'ri-wro - ' ' S4' TY-iarJT IO :T4. P &" L rf. fr fi,' 5V fe ii f P' IB ft 5-3 m MV , B ' And So They . Miere Married Br HAZEL DEYO nATCllELOrt Copyright, Hit, bi ruoffo Ledger Co. STAUT THIS 8T0BY TODAY WHEN Scott finally Roiight out Iluth that night she nas worn out .with trying. Tho wnrmtli and comfort of hit arms wcrcegood and the did not re pulse him, but she lay In them quietly like n tired child and her thoughts were far away. Usually Scott had but to touch her and she would respond with eager soft arms about his neck and murmured endearments on her lips Tonight although he sat on the edge of the bed and held her tear-stained face against him, they were rather far nuay from each other. She did not even endow him with any personality, he Unified Just man who was stronger phrsienlly than woman, and she lay there and rested and her thoughts drifted He thought of her as a little girl who needb .comforting, but who ran be cuddled without giving much .thought nbout it. hcott never apoIogt7cd to Iluth for having arranged matters to his own lilting concerning the rent. He thought she had cried because she was tired and had gone through the ordeal of her mother s death so recently, and Ruth who had cried for a lost Ideal, kept r hard little spot in her heart and pre pared to look for another apartment. Alice In the meantime had not heard from Ilcrt, and although she felt ter rlbly sorry for her, Iluth was beginning to grow n little weary of constantly telling Alice that things would come out all right. Perhaps they weren't going to come out all right and if that were the case, what was the use of keeping up Alice's hopes? Yet how could any one tell Alice such a thing? Bert in the meantime put off writing to Alice from day to day and the Issue was postponed in his mind. Alice was thoroughly frightened as well as un happy now. Sho began to believe that she might be forced to go through with this thing that perhaps she had gone too far. One minute she was furi ously angry, all of her old rage arising in her heart against Bert and this woman; the next she was sick at heart, villlng to concede anything just to get him back. It was rather an upset little house hold these days. The weather was getting warm, and Iluth began to face the prospect of apartment hunting in the heat. She decided to seize the first opportunity to look at several, but before she. did she was forced to show their apart ment to some people who were looking about. It gave her a queer feeling of having no privacy. Alice was not well these days and she had taken to Ijing In bed late in the morning. That kept the living room in a constant state of disarray. Iluth heard Alice crying In the night sometimes, and she hadn't the heart to say anything to her about sleeping In the morning, but she did wonder how much longer Alice in tended to stay on them this way. She had been with them a month now. The morning that the first prospec- lho.tcnnnts arrived found the place as lisAial In a state of disorder. Alice was still in bed, the davenport was strewn" with bed clothes, yesterday's lust was over everything, and as the lock struck 10 Tluth jumped guiltily, "wondering who it was. She went to tnc tioor nna openea it to two weii riiesed women, one young and one old er. ,ln response to Ruth's questioning look the younger woman spoke: "May we see the apartment? I be lieve one is vacant." Ilut'h thought agonizingly of the con dition of the living room and wondered "what to do. "We are just getting up and things arc in a frightful state, she began, smiling apologetically. Could you come back later in the day?" The two women exchanged glances. "We live so far uptown," explained the younger one, "and to make a trip of this kind twice Is such a waste of time." Her tone was unsympathetic; she plainly did not approve of any one who got started so late in the day. Ruth's checks bumed and she thought resentfully of Alice. For once she felt no pity for her at all, the idea of ushering these strangers into that dis ordered room was too humiliating. It savored of tenement conditions, it made Iluth feel as though she had sunk rather -far In the social scale. Summoning what dignity she could muster up she asked tbem to wait a minute, and went back to interview Alice. ' "You must get up right away," Ruth said Impatiently. 'ISoine one wants to fee the apartment. Hurry, go In my loom, and I'll tidy up in here." ....-Alice jumped out of bed and vanished u't T. .,!.' -a ...,1 f,..,L. I...-1 ,U. feVIMlu 4tui.il a luuiii) niiu UMlll null lift: bedclothes off the davennort and Into "&.hall closet in a seconds time, "VCHcn she ushered the strangers In a 'few minutes later, however, Bhe was burmngly aware of Alice s things strewn around the room and the sbabbiness ot e furniture showing plainly In the strong sunlight that flooded the little front room. Tomorrow, "The Drabness of Mo notony Oppresses Iluth More and . 'More." Adventures With a Purse IPR"iV of us there be who do not, nt least once during the summer, go on a picnic or have an all-day motor trip. In either event, tucked away in some corner will bo sandwiches and a picnic lunch, which brings me to the question of salt and pepper always a rather difficult thing to "carry loose." These salt and pepper shakers which I saw arp made of aluminum and -when not In action, have a slide which can be 'doted to Keep the salt and pepper in their L Beautify tte Complexion l4 w tN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM Tie. UneqwU! Beantlflet atnef Endirsmd By TKtutmnai r- ' Gutrtnteed Co removo tin, freckles, plmplei, llver-ipoti, etc. L- i ' - tteme cuct 20 dayi. V Maaaaaf IfVF Brcaiy St Rids pores and tissues oi impuriiies. VnzS Lvm the kln cletr, soft, heilthy. At ;.'' Uiilre toilet counters. If thsy haven't vrhi br mall, two lts, 60e,'nd $1,30." , DtinONM. Iftttifr.'CO., r, Tmt,t ""'.V'' jLr t 'iVti tt'T r " v jl.V:' - i proper places. A, pair of these can bo had for twenty-five cents. What woman can resist chamois gloves? And what woman can reslt a. bargain? Now, then, having nsked my questions I will tell my story washable white lisle gloves with such a clever chamois finish that they look almost like real chamois gloves. This develops my first question. And they are priced at the remarkable figure of eighty-five cents a pair, which explains my second. They are a special and you must look sharp If you want a pair. You will like the quaint little organ die dresses I saw. today. They have been reduced and come in a number of lovely colors lavender, white, peach, etc. The model I liked bet and which I think will appeal most to jou, has a skirt with rows upon rows of tiny llttlo organdie ruffles and the waist lins a demure fichu, ruffle-edged. There arc just a few of these dresses so that I want you to know about them right away, In caso you need an extra dres to finish out the summer. For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned In "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, Evening I'unuc Ledger., or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000. City Appointments Made Citv appointments made today fol low: Daniel T. McCarthy, 1037 Norrti Seventh street. Inspector city transit. $0 a day; Wilfred Urodbclt, 0105 Chancellor street, assistant engineer city transit. $1000; Arthur F. Kacp pringer, 403." Lnrchwood avenue, ap prentice, city transit. $480; Joseph Ap palouy, 2050 East Pacific street, fire man, electrical bureau, $4 a day, ami George W. Kurtz, 5701 Dittman street, transit man, bureau of water, salary $1000. Wills Probated 'Wills probated today were: Thomas Allen, who died in the Presbyterian Hospital, $0000, to relatives, and Daniel ,T. Ghegau, 720 South Twenty first street, $4500, to relatives. Per sonal appraisements were made ns fol lows: John D. Ward, $00,857.13, and Harriet Fahncst, $40,727.67. M l5 SALE mSSim Popular models that have had the call of the best dressed women this season. $20 to $30 Values OF HATS Younr Min wtid TIotw WKVONAH, N. J. WENONAIfS Where chime ter. mantinegs and honor are developed Wenonnh Is an Independent unit In jour boj's education, and not merely a preparatory school Healthfully situated In a solely residential town A faculty second only to that of West Point In erfTlclency. Academic studies for college preparation Special and business courses Military sa tem bring1 out all that Is s;ood and mnnlv Separate junior department for hoys or ten or over Academic course, seven hundred dollars for the school year. Junior depart ment, six hundred for the school year Catatoir and view hook upon request Or. C MANXES t LORKNCK, Pre. B1AJ. C'IjAITOX A. SNYDER, Supt. Hox 41S, Wenonah, N. J, nORDKNTOlTN. V. J. Bordentown Military Institute Thorough prep, for college or business Effi cient faculty, small Classen, Individual alien Mllltarv training. Supervised athletics 33th ear. For catalog add Drawer O 211. Col, T, P. I.sndon. Birdentown, N. J.. I'rln. 81 Com BLAIRSTOWN. N. J. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS Wonderfully situated for food health. Delaware. Water Gap 12 miles distant Campus and athletlo fields ot 100 aorsa and 200 acre farm. Preparation for col. lees and technical schools. Military drill Eltht buildings. Separata Junior Os pirtmtnt. Write for catalogue. John C. Sharp. IX.D.. Ileodmaiter. liar "P." Dlalrstown. N. J. PK1NCBTOV. N. J. PRINCETON PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR DOTS Colleen preparatory for boys 14 years snd tderi beautiful location: small classes: ex. Mllent faculty; wsll-equlpptd bulldlnrs; lirss around) supervised athletics: 44th jeer Pstalor I, on reaueet. J. B. FINE, "'?;. Princeton, N. J. BMEX YKIAA. W. J. KIN05I.KV SCHOOL FOB DOYIS 22 miiea from New York Clr In tho New- Jersey Hills. For Illustrated ratalor address J. it. Campbell. M. A . Boa P. Ksisi r"lls N. J. tout nurosiT. md. TOME SCHOOL "'g WAVNESBOBO. TA. Fishburne Military School Ntir 100,000 Fireproof Equipment Prepares rer univsrsie. business uf. Diploma admit to all collexes. Reaultfol Ultary tralnlnr. Beautiful, healthful situs in fcvsry csdst participates In annual Prepares for unlvsrsities. business 11 f. m llltar; encampment lion at arottoea ft basnet . k Blver. 10th year. Small classes ni year. 0II.tY.lt CIKeJajra a.ir .. wisjimimn Omoert Traimnf uorps, unasr u. s, war Dtprtmnt. Catalog L on reausst. Reg 300, Warntfsporo. Va, WOODSTOCK. TA. Mostanuttcn Military Academy Prepare boy for College and Business Kealthful , iniUl JUCM' m T.tfnlt 1 jocaiion: moaern nuiidinirs, Bm.ii classes H'n,L im. "J, catalog J, oh req, Howard J. Beneholf, ft. si.. Headmaster DCXBPBY. MAgJ. owder Point School (Will understand your boy and M teach him to understand himself. I RALril K. BRARCE. A.M.. Headmaster, I I King Caesar Read. Duibury. Mass. " BUMMFB CAMPS Younr Men and Uoya GRADUATING GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS All tn, isiiowa ay, "noma das, nlftj id speed oh. boyt" Tour vacation wlft it be eomplete unless yeu take U. B. with srd net Kg, Iaibaoked ty tns Lirxsst House of Its nd In the ceuntrv. pur beautifully lllus- ' PT0t lVFII'tfjF. nitfARTMFNT fa tlARKFT HT. VHIT.AnFf PHIA. 1. Venn, Women apd Qlri. QSMSHTSWAi M. T.. rs, tmm r.tmU J'ocono Mia. Jtrtlefcflt. Academy TJmlted to 100 young mrsT-p ---- -. .- T . a. twaajs Hiaw wP yrL'W.?-. j'yr. vmw,m uvm. . eadua aT.-TWA. JB JM" ti'nef.it. w. imJW-t'LimnuJMP-?Wm-:ja"E' HRJV mm '"aii&is"11 !' fwp,t - mimm;w?'w ,m'S79mmm,m rtr ' i a p" T, TY EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, The Woman's Exchange Spots In. Taffeta Dress To the Editor of Woman's Paaet Dear Madam I have tried to take spots out of a gray taffeta dres lthi gasoline and It has left lings. Would! you kindly let me know how I could ! remove them? A DAILY HEADER. The reason the gasoline left rings is because the rest of the dress Is soiled and these spots are cleaner and there fore lighter in color. The only way to removo them is to put the whole dress In gasoline, and make it alt the clean light shade. This will' take a good deal of gasoline, but it will not hurt the, dress nt all. To Exterminate Ants To the Krflfor of Woman's Pane: Dear Madam Will you please tell me something I can use to rid my kit chen of ants? I have used borax, salt and red pepper, but they increase daily. A READER. There are a number of ant "foods" and exterminntors on the market which are said to be very good. Have you trjed any of them? Quick lime or lye and washing soda dropped into the nests of the ants will kill them, or, if jou cannot get at their nests, place It In the cracks that they come from. Don't Be Discouraged TO DIANE The editor of the Woman's Page will be glad to write an "dltorlal developed from the Incident that you told of. Do not be discour aged just on account of that one expeii encc. Keep up your courage and faith. and I am sure things will be happier for I jou niter wnue. inc article win iippi-iir a little later on lit the summer, so keep looking for it and do not let ourself get discouinged. TO ROMANCE The editor of the Woman's Page is as thankful to you for your kind, appreciative letter as you ore to her for the "cheery articles." 1 am glad for the suggestion to write on self-confidence and jou will sc n special article directed to jou some one of these summer days probably in Au gust. In the meantime please piny n little. 1 am going to try to show you how to strike a happy balance. ixuxix; as74i SOUTH' STREET, 0 fWJj On door above Walnut Our Annual Clearance EDUCATIONAL Young Men nnd Roys AI-.IjFNTmVX. PA. ALLENTOWN Preparatory School Prepares boys for leading colleges snd tmlTersltles. High standards New ftulld h-igs Special department for Aounger boys Athletlo teams Larire campus and crymna stum Terms $400. Catalog on request. Visit th-j school. Writs for catalog U. I. M. fltlALTEB. Principal. Allentonn. r. C1IK--1TF.B. l'Ai PENNSYLVANIA Military College 5Rth 1-onff established as a military In r ttltutlon. with honor ideals snd X6ar the development of competent man hood for It aim. Pennsylvania Military College has proven Its efllelencv In war and peace. Strong tourses In Civil En gineering Chemistry 'Cronomlta snd Fi nance. Preparatory Rnd Jurilor Schools. Athletics Catalog Address Col. (HARI.KS K. II 1 ATT. President Box SOB, hrster. Pa. SAI.TSniTBO. PA. Kiskiminetas Springs School for Boys Prepares for college or business The closest personal attention Is ghen to each1ov Sev eral Football and naseball tleld" Oolf. Ten nis New Gymnasium with swimming pool and bowling allojs Fine athletic spirit with strong compelltlie teams School owns Its own farm nnd coal mine Rate 1725 1)B. A. M. MII-MIN. Jr. Pres. Hot 88B. Hnltshtirg, Pa. 1NFAV nT.nnMFlF.IT. TA. Carson Long Institute !.?.'-.'""- A ITonio frliool for Boys. building, 1 acres In the nealthful foot hills of the Bluo ntdee. Individual snd per sonal Instruction how to learn, how to labor, how to lire. Our aim Is knowledge, character, culture, efficiency. College Pre paratory, Business. Junior Courses Spanish, French. Public Speaking. Military Training;. ?IRJr'1 hul(dlngs for boys under IS yearg. 30 and up. Juniors IMF. For further ds tal's addreas Oeorge O. Hchnelder. A. B., Headmaster. Box I New BloomfleM. Pa. SWABTHMORF.. PA. KlVAKTHMOTtE rBEPARATttRV UrilOOI, Surroundings and traditions that mould bojs for lives of usefulness Modern buildings Exceptional campus Ojm Swlm'g pool Ath letics Stammer session. Booklet Address A. II. TOITMNiSON. Headmaster. Dept. No: ltd. Syrthmorc. Pa (II miles from Phlla.) PEBKIOMEN, PA. PERKIOMEN SCHOOL FRS in miles from Phlla.: "msll groups; resident nurse; gymnasium: athletics. Prln. Oscar 8. Krelbel, D. P.. Box 118. Pennsburr, Pa. 1VAYNE. PA. St Luke's School pPM for Colleca or business Wayne Pa. (Main Line P. Tt. n ) Send for catalog. niESTEB. r. Knsareth nail flllltnry Academr, Box do, Natarelh, Fa, Founded 1T3. Preparatory and Business Couraea. Senior, Intermediate and Junior Pepts Athletics. Military life. Bey. A. D. Thaeler. n. T).. Prln. nrnn,KHKM. pa. Bethlehem Preparatory School Prepare for leading colleges Extensly. grounds and athletic pelds. Hevr hides, Jntisj p. Tnggey. M'.A.. TIead'ter. Bethletiem. Pa. INCAHTEB. PA Franklin & Marshall Academy BOTH FtXEl' . iiox 4iy. l.ancasier fa Vonr Schnal DOVa' prepabatoby xeates acnooi LANCABTEn. pa. MRBCERSBUnn, PA. The Mercercburg Academy FOR BOYS Mereersbunr.'P. 8en6 for catalogue to lln, Mann Irrlne. Ph.D. J.L.D., lleadmssterr Bex IIP. DR. SHAWSJ30DYCREMATED 8lmple Funeral Ceremony Held at Suffrage Leader's Home The body of the Rev. Dr. Anno Howard Shaw, suffrage leader, theo logian and philanthropist, was ere mated nt Chelten Hills nt 0:30 o'clock jesterday morning, following simple services ot her late residence in Movlon on Saturday. Only near relatives and members of her household accompanied the body to the crematory where it was disposed of In accordance with the wishes of the great champion of the cause of women The Rev. Cnrollne Unrtlett Crane, of Kalamazoo, Mich., a close friend of Doctor Show, and nn ordained minister of the Unitarian Church, rend n verse from the Illble and repeated a prajer Those who accompanied the body were Doctor Show's brother and his wife. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Shaw, of Rig Rapids, Mich. ; four nieces, the Misses Lola and Grace Green, of New York: Sirs. Eleanor Shaw Smith nnd Mrs. Nicolas Shaw Frnzcr: Dr. Mnry .Tewett. Miss Lucy Anthonv, Doctor Shaw's You Can Still Have at the Same Cost You Had It When Coffee Sold for Half the Present Price This might appear strange, but it may seem still stranger when we tell you that you can have it not only at the same or less cost, but you have a better quality and with a great deal more convenience. In fact, when the housewife buys Faust Instant Coffee and Tea, she gets everything that a housewife looks for when she does maiketing, namely equality, economy and convenience. Why not convince yourself? Get a can of each at once. Outing-size 30 cups 100 cups 45c Medium-size 60 cups 200 cups 85c Family-size 120 cups 400 cups $1.60 AT YOUR DEALER'S OR THE FOLLOWING STORES: Flnlej- Acker Co., Chestnut nt Kth, Tlios. Martlndote & Co.. loth ft Market Sis Ji.r r n like Co.. 1800 Vtnlnut St. luol'tH. rn Co" ln" ,517 Chestnut St, M.one". JJ 100(J t.ollnlMll A, r" . ..a. .,,.1. M Morris (.oUh. "38 ""tord St I H Jnnrn. 1418 . 21t t. A iXVrV. 5m i Master sts. Venn KohSrr K Co.. Stl. A lUce. Sin J. nlbnnfl. '" '"'' ihii r-omernnU. 1UJBI Chestnut St. John M-e. "n Co.. ' "- A ft C. Constnntln, 531 s. JU Mi. J lteeler Maunr. 4()tli S. Sansom Sts. M.t Stein. 1034 liHI I. Jorohson. B54 N. 12th St. s iioteln. 251 N. 11th M. R-. lufankln 4 son. 312 V ISth St. II Sandler. 1715 Reed St. M. nSnbor.'Slfl N. 10th Ht. II Illredrn, 1521 Federal St. iianscom iiros.. in Market ht. and 1282 Market St. W. H. Rlre. 4626 .Market St. and 48lh 4 I'arrlsh Sts. W. T. Mclntyre. 13 t. Lancaster Ave.. Ardmore. and Uryn Mist, Pa. C. F. BLANKE TEA.& COFFEE GO. ST. LOUIS, MO. 1 he Celebrated. World hamnua. Fait.it Coffee and Tea, and the new and delicious coib(nol(07i seasoning I'aust Clitic I'owder aic also manufactured by us Philadelphia Sales Office. 45 So. Front St. Phones Lomhnrd 3134, Main 570. Young lien and Hoys HABRlSIU'nn. TA. A Capital School Near a Capital City. A country school founded 178(1. IocMeo on the banks of the beautiful Susque hanna Ttiver Ideal for health and scen ery. Modern buildings large campus Advnntsffes of small (.lasses and Individ ual instruction. Thorough college prep aration Rate $i5.'i-$fl2'i. Supervised athletics Separate school for ouneer boys V Invite closest invest tea tion a personal - Inlt If possible. Write for catalogue T. and plans of new dormitory, AKTI1UR K. IinOUN. lt.A., neadmtister Younc Women and Olrls IlKI.t IIVHIUI) MIIOOI, (Inc.) Tor young women. Idely practical and cultural preparatory & college departments Music. Ait. Domestic Science, Secretaryship, Normal Kindergarten Swimming pool Ath letic Field Address Box 430, M II, Renser, Ph. !., President. .Tenklntnwn. Pn. ciiAMnrnnBirno. pa. PENN HALL CIIAMnKRSIlVRa. TA. Olrls' College Preparatory. Modern lan Kates and special courses. Certificate prM .res. Rooms with private baths Ner gym Biflrnn and swimming pool Rates. IflOO. Catalog and views May each year spent at Atlantic City Work continues uninterrupted. Add Frank H. Maglll. A. M.. Prln.. Hot XJ. U'EHT rriFHTKR. PA. Darlington Seminary A developing School for Girls 60acre estate In Pennsylvania's finest country. Lan. fuare. Art, Music, Bzpresslon, Secretarial, Business and Household Management. Col lego prept.An Catalogue CHR5STTXE F. JiYT.. Pesfden. Rot HIO. West Cr.ter Tn. A1XKNTOVTW. FA. Cedar Greet College rS$ERR,? A lien town. Tr., "Snbortm" Wmlted enroll anent Two new modern buildings on blgb nnd picturesque campus of 153 acres All modem cultural and voestlonal court. IthUttea Ratea IflOO Adrfreaa RftX I. niRMIN'f.IIAM. PA. BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL for Olrls Trt Penna. Mountains, Acsdemlo at College Preparatory QminasMini. swlm'g pooi sleeping porcn. Knysicai irsin g music, A. R. drier. Pres. I P. 8 Manlton. A, B., ITeadmnster, Box T nirmlnKhnm. Pa. T.IT1TZ. TA. Linden Hall Seminary A girls' srhool since 174fl Academic College I'rep and special uourses Sep jr uept. Oimnsslum Terms, J500 Catslog Rer, F. W. RTKNflKI.. Prln.. Boi inn, l.ltlts. Ta. NKWARK. DFI.. Women's College of Delaware To women desiring a liberal education under Ideal conditions of home life, the Women's College of Delaware offers unex celled opportunities at extremely low cost Situated In a beautiful and healthful re gion one hour from Thlla Write for Csla. log 1, Address MISS WINIFRED J BOB INSOfJ. Dean. Newark. Delaware . T,TJTIlF.nVIM,E. Mil. I Maryland College 1SSS FOR WOMEN 1819 Cellegs Preparatory Colter. Domestlo Science Muala S Tears' History Olrls from S3 States 10 mile from Bait. Fireproof Buildings expression Pion-secianan Addreea President Reuse for Catalog r. X,IJTHE.HVJI,J,ft. &1L. NOKWALK. CONW. HILLSIDE FOB OlltUI. miles from New fork. Co. lege Preparation. Cultural Courses. House- real home. Organised Athletics iota Qcimva. inciuuinfl ,nu,i prseiics m .. starreret n. nrendilnxer, A, u Vlda llpnt Francis. II. L. (Smith), 'Vassarl rrlnclpnU Norwalk, Connecticut. AP3PBNPAI.B, MA3H. LASELL SEMINARY Anborndale, Ma. Course of study from flrst yoar high school through two years ad. var.oed work for high school graduates. Wide rang of aublecta. Unuaual tratnlna Ic. tarfoua ptau of horn, nuking. Sebool 10 xroi fi-ision. ov-acra ssiatv. i-?-!. "r-j--; rjr-T-,"T. . ,um,i7uu Annraaa ,, i krraeMI. noHr.vvi ! '! "W-" fin household companion, nnd Miss Caro line Rciley, her prhntc secretary. appetizing POMPE1AM OLIVE OIL "always fresh" Tho Choice of Good Housekeepers Sold Everywhere (B 1P1S Mnsher Co . Inc. Your Cup of Coffee Market at 12th, Elrhth nborit Arrh . V.'7?",n' s,l Norh Gratr. St. M. Hrller, 322 S 1th St. . Cohen. 1414 s. 10th St. .(os. .lenklns. fllg f 2th St. Iills Perhetnlch. 1800 Toplar St. Nathnn Shnne, 1400 Falrtnount Are. J. Halle). 1300 Hldrt, Ar A. Ilronnsteln. U2S S. 23d St. Joseph Klar, Mil Reed Nt. V. Klntnrl,. 1133 N. I.anrence S. M. Ooldls. 107 Laurel St. A r.nldsbenc. 055 New Market S(. A. Klmorr, 420 V. Thompson St M. rrnnkel. 624 Cnllowhlll St. P. Kelser. 702 Collonhlll Ht. I IloKdoiion". 601 flrren St. M. Illumenrrld. 43S N. 7th St. M. Kaplan, 522 X. Bill St I, Motlfh. 442 Franklin St. .1. l.ml w Iff. 530 (Ireen s. II. Faden, 821) South St. Doth SexM GEORGE SCHOOL Country School fnr Bos and Oirls Separate dormitories Courses bro-xri snd thorough. Student studies under supervision ot principal. Graduates eucceed In college. Special courses Ath 1'tlcs gymnasium, pool 27 wooded acrea and opn country on Neahamlny Creek En dowed Rates moderate Catalog . George A. alien, A. M.. Box 215. George School. Fa. ACCOUNTING I COST AUDITING C. P. A. Elective, Home-study Course International Accountants' Society rticns Walnut 15242 BU Wldener Bldr Our Kraduatea are In constant demand for RooilTaMntr positions Gregf? Shorthand the essy, speedy a j (item Complete business and secretarial couraos Half rates summer months Intensive training Knroll an time Call or write for full particular and catalogue i'imA. niT8iNF8 com.kok mid College of Commerce 101? (hestnnt St., Thllndelphla. $4 I Night School NODTokkPeeEp7n, Shorthand, Knullh, Penmanship P month I PUsMFR SCIIOOr 10 H 10th St. American Kxtnalon I nrVerslty Comnlete law conf e hy mall. P. fl. Hot 224. Phlln. RKApiyq. pa. Schuylkill Seminary Reading's Junior College Preparatory nd Tunlor College courses for all collejres and universities Co-ed classical, commercial, munle elocution and domestlo Menc Rate. 1878 Catalog- on requeat REV. WARREN F. TRFX, M. A., D. D Prelf1ent KIVfllTOV. PA. WYOMING SEMINARY A ro educational srhool wher bos and Rlrls get a vision of the htghest pur poses of life Exceptional teacher In eery dept. College preparation, IJusI ness. JIuslc. Art. Oratory and Domes tic Arts Science Military Training, Gmnas1um and Athletic fields 7ftth ear Endowed low rates Write for catalog-. Address I.. I. Np rag tie, t.I.. Pres. Kingston, Pn. UKST rilKSTKR. PA. WYST niKSTKIl 8TTKNORMrNCIIOOL Both Sexes IJgo to 2SO O M Phillips Prln. MAVABNAH. VA. EASTERN COLLEGE "KT;- Co-ed, near Washington. D C. Degreea granted: all conrees 1'rep.Bchool Bate JtOO. Catalog Dr. II. V. Ronp, Pres. Box A. Where Shall I Send My Child to School? Tnat queatlon can b an swered quickly end aat'afa. torlly by consulting to Edu cational Bureau (on ground floor at Publlo Ledger Orrica. Independence Square), tier you max obtain complete and reliable Information of anr boarding tchool for bora or girls, military academy, bual neea college, epcciai achoola for retarded children, oonaervatorj ( music, colleg. or university Our Intlmat. knowledge ot the acVrantage ot th. varioua lnatltutlon will enable yon to make a w!ae ohoto. Trita service U fre. and axall able to exery on .rery. whore). Public Ledger BHildiaj CHESTNUT, at, SIXTH Wolaitt f tfati MM $ y) v- ." l ' a f JULY 7, 1919 WANAMAKER'S DOWN Cool 311 -Mlf. Severn Womeini Omit of Tern Ask for Bflnie Serge Capes And it is easily explained, since navy blue is the color most universally becoming and serge one of the most practical materials. If you are planning a Summer trip you can do no better than choose a navy blue serge cape for your wrap, no mattei where your destination. h Short capes and long ones, lined with silk or unlined, are here in gAat variety. Many are marked at much less than the prices in ogue earlier in the season. Another point in favor of such capes they can be worn well into the Fall. Prices stait at $11.25 and go to $50 with many stops in-between 'JIB, $17.50, $23.50, $25 and $29.50. are an assurance of good weather for your trip, for it's always good weather under such snug protection. In tan, navy and black, they lange from $4.50 to $29.50. (Murkrl) Comfortalble Vacaitiomi Women's pumps of black calfskin on new, long, blender lasts, hae turned soles and covered heels. $5.90 a pair. Datk tan calfskin oxford ties have welted soles and medium heels. These will look well with either a dark suit or a light frock. $5.75 a pair. Soft gray kidskin oxford ties with turned soles and high covered heels are $5.75 a pair. White Oxford Ties They are of leather that looks like buckskin Attractive Cretominie Special at 35c a Yard There is a wide choice of erdure patterns' in cool, medium or dark shades. The cretonne is 36 inches wide and will be fine for bungalows and Summer cottages. It is worth quite a little more. Cyrtain Madras 40c a Yard The patterns are various, but all are 'soft and worth choosing. The madras is 36 inches wide and in white and ecru. (Chestnut) Delightful Dresses of Crepe Georgette This soft yet durable material is at the height of fashion this Summer and every woman's ward robe, to be really complete, should include at least one frock of it. In dRrk shades and light it is equally charming. Black, navy blue and the dark wood browns are the best all-round colors, while for evening there are pinks, pnle blues and yellows, orchid and white a-shimmer with beads. Prices start at $18.50 for a pietty frock of navy blue Georgette with a beaded bodice and flowing sleeves. At $23.60, $25 and $29.50 there are many lovely things in light tints, and at $35 to $45 frocks with a hint of Fall modes, A new dress o navy blue has a long overskiit heavily bordered with blue beads which have sprays of three cher ries in red and green beads scattered over them. $37,50. Thousands of Cool Cotton Dresses of voile, organdie, dimity and gingham are here in all their Summer charm. All the pretty Sum mer colors and plenty of white are among them. $3.25 to $29.60. (Market) A. nummina J Store, offering savings of 13 to 12 on splendid floor-coverings of high quality. (Chestnut.) -!. at aarsakl. A...A.' ' a-tea-i - WANAMAKER' STAIRS STORE as a Sea Breeze! No man need be unduly hot if he uses a little forethought in the choice of his clothes. Hang your heavy clothes away and get into a featherweight suit of Palm Beach, mohair or cool cloth and give yourself a cool treat. Palm Beach suits in seven shades you don't of necessity have to wear the pale tan if you don't like it are $12.50 and $15. At $15 are the waistline suits that so many men like. Mohair suits in blue and gray, some with little stripes have plain sack coats and are $18. Cool Cloth suits are in gray, brown and olive mixtures with waistline coats and vertical pockets. $15 and $18. Every suit is made as cool as a suit can possibly be made and still give service. Coats are unlined and many of the trousers have a new sort of adjustable belt that is very com fortable. (Gallery, Market) (Chestnut) A Word se For Of blue orpink chambray with a collar cuffs and pocket tops of white pique. Smocking adorns the front beneath the deep yoke. (Central) Pink Un derthings Dainty and Cool Nigh tgowns, cool and fresh, are of pink cot ton crepe made in several way s some bound at the neck and short sleeves with blue satin ribbon, some printed with bluebells- or the little good-luck figures, Rintint-in and Nenette. $2. ASetofPink Batiste are i.ou, z-piece rua sale is noma on -k i, l . J..miEsiBaSsiltatJa. " 'W, 'j ' 5. 13 WANAMAKER'S Cool, OaiDinity Blouses for Fair Vacation ists About a dozen styles of white voile, batiste and organdie blouses are $2.25 and $2.50. Some are frilly, others quite simple with only a bit of hemstitching and tucking. Others are pret tily adorned with lace. Sizes are 34 to 46. (Market) Special Umbrellas for Menu amid Wornee $11,115 The covers are American taffeta (cotton) with slight imperfections that will not hurt their wear ing qualities, but are sufficient to class them as "sec onds." There are crooked and opera shape handles for men and wrist cords or tassels on straight handles for women. (Market) Pretty VoMe Smocks for Summer Afternoons Girls Wee them for vacations. Soft white voile smocks are made in collarless style and most of them button on the shoulders. They are attractively embroidered in bright colors. Sizes 14 to 18 years, $2.75 and $3. Neat smocks adorned only with tucking are made of blue, pink and white mercerized voile. They will look so pretty with white skirts and white slippers. $3. (Central) Footwear and cleans easily and well. They have welted soles and medium heels. $5.40 a pair. Girls' and women's oxford ties with low heels and welted soles are of black calfskin and of tan calfskin. $5.40 a pair. Real Vacatioo Shoes Girls' and children's play oxfords and barefoot sandals in sizes 5 to 2 are $1 to $2.25 a pair. to the Wise Who Women's Batfoimig Suits $2.75 to $2$oe50 All needful accessories, also, are in the Surf Store. (Market) Dresses at $3 Slimmer Mornings 3 $3 " of a soft silky quality is printed with bluebirds and trimmed with blue stitching. The nightgowns pajamas $z.av ana Dioomers ?1. (Central) 1 in the limim stairs n ssBSBQMinM r! . "vJt3l r-' II
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