vv-' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBR-PHILADfiLPHIA', TUfiSDlY, JULY 22, 1019 13 K V u And So They Were Married By HAZEL DEYO riATCIIEi.OU Coryrlnht, ISIS by Public I.cdlcr Co. START THIS STOIIY TODAY ELSIE exclaimed, like nn Ingenue nt everything, nhe ttA clever ennnsh not to flatter Oene too obvinusl.t, nl though Iluth, another woman, mulct see through her devices without nnt ttouble at all. She wondered vthv men were so blind rvhere n woman Is concerned. She had thought Oene too clever to he both ered with the type ot woman that Klsle was, but she was different enough from the women Oene met to inteiest him. Gene In his painter's nprnii iiihcIi tea for the girls and they sit" beneath ,the skylight nibbling cakes and sipping the hot fragrant liquid after the model had gone. Elsie, playing wide mI Innocence, asked no end of quest ion about the model. "What a life for a girl," she sighed. "Why?" nsked Oeno abniptlv. "Oh, going about from studio to ctudio and you sav jou pnv them onlj fifty cents an hour. "That's good money," said Oene abruptly, "when you figure it up." "Oh, but the dangers the girls are In," sighed Elsie again. "Nonsense,1 said Gene abruptly, "you don't mean to tell me, .Mrs. Banning, that you bcliote in those Etudlo stories that are ctrculnted." Elsie saw that she had taken the wrong tack and hastened to reitifj her mistake. "I always thought thev were true the returned, giving the impulsion that she was perfectly willing to be cor rccted if she had been wrong. Her at titude was one of hanging on everv word Gene uttered nnd taking it for the absolute truth. It was an attitude that could not help but be flatteiing to any man. "Well, it isn't true. Most of these girls are as, safe as they would be in any office, safer in fact, because most artists simply look at them as good subjects, not ns women at all. This little girl for instance, her shtei n-eiJ to be known all oer as an excellent jnodel. You ought to se her now, fnt as a butter tub and three or four children. They laBt onlv a few vcar, thev have that snnne-like beautt just for a short time when the are tervUert tritial things to make her un young, and then, presto, they are nldjhappv and discontented, and that she women. This girl is only seventeen." had made Scott unnecessanlt miserable Oh, how sad that is," Elsie snid quickly, "but very Interesting. Tins is all so new to me nnywav. this life, so fascinating, so different from anything I have ever known. Mnv I look aiound at the things?" And she got up daint ily with a flirt of her skirts. A whiff of expensive perfume wafted out through the room as she stood up. Iluth knowing full well that she would be suspected of jealousy if she showed her true feelings, tried to act naturally and as though she was the perfectly contented onlooker as Gene walked around the room with Elsie, pointing out different pictures to her, while she smiled up at him adoringlt. Gene seemed more interested in Elsie than he ever bad been in any woman that Ruth had ever noticed him with before. Generally he treated them all in a comradely fashion. This time he was exerting himself to do more than that. oa rm TOf&i 'J4 pippin of a. M III wiwAfWmrQtb 1 VlilliW 'I III1"' I III 1 vBTyv?ftV'VrjK''iiB Until hoped he would not grow to caie for Elsie. She knew that Elsie was capable of lairvlng on n despeiate Mlrt ii t Inn Jusl for the .KPilmtloii It would cause In liei set ,wlien tier ti inula miw that she had an artist in tow. I'inullv. It ii t ti lose nni! said Hint Khe had to gt home She fancied Hint Gene j woie a somen lint guilty loon as lie turned hiiiI came nter to her and Hull he devoted himself to talking ultli her the last few minutes, nltliougli his eis kept stiaUng to VAaie, who de 11 pit'lllie as hlie stood liefoie one of his unfinished laninses, n somen hat penshe look on her face as though she weie studying it enrefullt . On the way home, Itulli said slid ilenh. "Well, I'lsle, ton haven't told me how you like mnriied life." Elsie stole a look nt hei , hut Huth's fine was quite iiitini nt of any hidden .neaning. "Oh, T like it as well ns we all like it." Elsie said Indifferently "Of course Joe and I are too sensible for anv of that loe stuff. We aren't all like you and Siott, you know, some of us hnte U lie with 0111 feet on earth and keep our liends out of the iloilds." She left Ruth nt her own npaitnient. iticl Ruth was thoughtful ns she fitted Ihe kej into the door of her apartment and went In. She and Scott had lost some of the hrst wild thrill of marriage, he was not the true knight in shining aimour to her anv longer, and of late wn monPV ieceises nnd everything thev had drifted a little npnit. but she still preferred Scott to anv other man in the world, even if romnnce did not always hide the lioirid practical side ot life nfte.r mnninge. Ituth had not been as happj as she was tonight in n long time Elsie's discontent, mote than that, her deliberate marnnge foi money and position, and her revolution to !ine a good time in spite of it, made Iluth more content with her own lot. At least, she thought to herself, she reallv had Scott No matter what troubles the had to face, no mattei whut if verses had to be met. thev could nipct them together; thit" was something. It seemed to Iluth ns she went nhout srettinc dinner that she hnd allotted and had blamed him nianv times for things that he could not help ' thought now with a sensation of She hame. that she had almost twitted him openlt mnnv times nhout his Inabilitv to make monev nnd his lack of business success Tn her knowledge of the married life of other people, heis had still fnr more of the "lited hnppilv eter after theme" than anv one else she knew. At least he had love. (Tomorrow Huth faces the situation) Lansdowne Woman to Christen Ship Mrs. Richard R. P. Forrest, daugh ter of a former chief burgess of Lans downe, has been selected as sponsor for the steamship I.anbdottnc, to be launched Fridat at the yards of the Chester Shipbuilding Companj. The Lansdowne is so name1 in honor of the borough's wartime actitities. DRIJNLK." Just the drink on that hot afternoon when the task of keep ing cool and agreeable is reach ing the breaking point A taste a long cool drink and away goes that hostile feeling. You'll sit back in your chair completely relaxed thoroughly satisfied. If you are sentimental, O-APPLE-0 will make you think of juicy Virginia pippins in ."golden September." If you are merely practical you'll ask for another glass because it hits the spot. Try O-APPLE-0 today. It's delightfully carbonated so that it has an appetizing "edge." You can get O-APPLE-0 at Ihe soda fountain, club or res taurant. Grocers and druggists sell it by the case. Virginia Fruit Juice Co. Norfolk, Va. Phitadtlphia DUttibators Winters & Keder LafoyelU Bliif. Phil. Adventures With a Purse JV urpun trouble with water wings fm J- children, whose heart i sajs the timid woman ,mi will like one i the cltiliitt little in her mouth all the'lingsof IntciiiliM I saw iiiuul lit liftmi time llobbj and Hetty are frolicking In the water, "Is Hint one netor knows what minute the air is going to come out of theni. I am afraid to let the hlldien use Ihem " And Imbed, inn in an older peison feels the same ttnt about her own eflorts when she's loam lug to snliu. Hut Ihe natel wings I sun me filled with a soft material which c.niiiiot "pelei out" the way ulr inlglil Ami so, the wings, nhkh me inoie like life preserveis, are quite safe The me well w m th theli price of t.B0. If jou would be luteresled In some thing ten notel to embrnldei, toil will ttant to hear about the telephone rv i "in ,I" ,IHi)l I- J C1I-HI1 iiik in' t-cieen is thiee Nicled anil of a height sufficient to hide Ihe telephone, which even one will fullt admit Is far more useful than attiattlve. Over the card boaic! frame of the scieeu is n tan ma lerinl called needleweate, which strnnglv lesemblcs heavv linen. And on it Is stamped a most artistic design to he emhinldeied in tellntv, brown, green, blue and black, a teallt stunning tout binntion The design is so simple that but a liltle while would be required Fragrant Instantaneous Coffee Made by a New and Ex clusive Process The nearer to the bolllnp point toll brine tour water when making coffee, . Ihe prealet nrnnmit of oils and other ' properties are lost nut Hires Instant Soluble Coffee Is made at a low tem perature, hence all the stienRth and aromatla flntor are retained Hires Instant Soluble Coffee Is the dried, pure juice of the most carefullt selected coffee beans of .lata nnd i Mocha blend llv addliur hot water It Instnntlv dlssohei nnd ton hA"e coffee I us orlirlnallv mide and If ou prefer i vour coffee Iced ton can hive It, for. Hires Instant s-nlnhle Coffee dissolves I insinnm in ire water Tnink of the contenlence of maUlne (Tee bv merely puttlnsr a part of n teajnoonful of coffee In h enn. ami adding water' It means no bother no ffe pot to scald no srrounls to emptt ' no throning awat of two or thiee cups that are geneinllt left oter You don 1 throw aw av more coffee than von drink ' ' Senlng Hires Instant Soluble Coffee means hat Injr coffee wheneter ton want at anv hour of the dat or nluhl nd 5011 make It strong- or weak nccordlnn to your own Individual taste A ernall can of Hires Instant Soluble Coffee Is equltalent to a pound of the best Mocha and lata Coffee The low price Is due to the fict that with our excluelte process we extract 100 per cent more juice from th- bean than jou can In maklnr? coffee In the old way net It at all stores Adt NOTICE! We want to call the attention of lovers of Coffee and Tea to the wonderful advantage in using FAUST INSTANT COFFEE and TEA. i When you use Faust Instant, you have as near a perfect cup as can be made. You have No Pot, No Dripping Bag, No Strainer to contend with. All you need is Boiling Water, a little of the Powder in the cup. Pour on the boiling water and you have the most delicious cup of Coffee or Tea just as wanted at a second's notice. Coffee Tea Uuting-size 30 cups 100 cups Medium-size GO cups 200 cups Family-size 120 cups 400 cups AT YOUR DEALER'S OR CKNTRAIi r,n,5Tar"It?2,'.Ch"tnnt' at 1?," 9ha7ll,rrV tr uth abore Areh ft. Henrv RoI.n S ,.',, e. 10th A "Market Kt. ,, ' ' omcrontz, 10J4 CheMmit t Th..? C." !$,:! ,, alnnt St. """IS? M-Xt Vt! ''""" S'' WEST rHILADELPHIA r. ii. fliel.atn. 11 S. 4Sth St. E. Gortmnn, 4081 Market St. A. Tamkln, S62 Market St. S. Melrron. 801S Market St. J. F. Jnmn, 3830 Market St. I.oul Putter, 8800 I.ancmter ATe. M. Metiman, 1718 N. 42d St. S. Beyer, 112S N. 40th St. If. Stelrlrln, 4040 Olrarcl Are. W. S. Hice. 4626 Market St. 48th and rarrlali Sta. .1. Keeler Stauffer. 46th & Sanaom St. C. C. Tnder Co., 60th Hace Sts. I.uckett'a Market Hnnae, B8th Ilarerford Are. Cherir's. 82 South 60th St. ' .T. V. Winston, 0807 tt oodlnnil Are. N". Greenspan, 6015 Woodland 4re. GERMANTOWX J. If. Geltr, Chaa. Tomllnaon, 7900 Germantown Ae. FnAXKFORD Wllllama, 4519 Frankfnrd At, h. SIemmr tn i. ... F. P, J. F. Hetrlrk 4800 Frankford Ave. D. Van Hoy, 1580 Adams Ato, NORTH PHII.ADEr.PHIA . Paper, 1280 Columbia At. o. .,, ivuppaporr, tan i oiumuia Are, llonnti Market Co., 12th Colnmbla Ate. C. II. Klelnmann, 1009 W. York St. A. Dwyer, 1715 W. Huntingdon St. A. Scheeter, 2165 X. Franklin St. M. Korreek. 14jf N. 24th St. Morris Golab, 1788 Oxford St. A. Ooldbora-. Slat & Mnatrr Sta, J. nerman, 2301 N. Grata St. Henry Hart, 2088 X, 8th St. Oelrhler's, 2242 Rhine Are. NORTH TO OIH II. Goldberg. 217 X. 2d St. S. Gallant. 829 N. Franklin t. .1. I.uilwlit, 680 Green St. t. Serouler, 628 Green St. S. Hyman, 473 X. 7th St. M. Kaplan, 622 X, 8th St. i. Iloitdonoff, 605 Green St. I.. Moilcli, 442 N. Franklin St. ttm. Mas. 221 X. lolh St. S. Sven, 821 Wood St. M. ' Tlllinienfeld. 488 . 7th St. C. J. Rltter. 211 roplar St. X. Seltter, 820 -New Market St. J. Fedyna, 901 New Market St M. Frankel, 624 Callow hill St. S. Tannanbanm, 068 X. 2d St. M. Goldis, 167 Laurel St. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Inhn Maar Son ft Co. 766 S. 8th St. M, Heller. 622 South 7th St. K Rollinian. 1142 S 71t St. S. Cohen, 1414 S. 10th St. S. tllnto ft Sona, 744 S. Dili St. M. Malone ft Sona, 908 Catherine St. A. ft T. Conatantin, 621 S. 3d St. II. Illerden, 1521 Federal St. II. Faden, 629 South St. si'ni'unAv T. Melntyrr, . T. 28 K. Lancaster Are., Ardmorr,Pa, C. F. BLANKE TEA & COFFEE CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. The Ctlebrated World Famowt Fautt Coffee nnd Tea. nnd the ttetr and delicious eOmMiwfton icaionlnji Faust Chile Powder are nlao mflMtiiie-ftireti 6j us PhiladolphU Sale Office, 45 South Front St. t rhonea I.amtrard 3184, Main 510 to embroider It In satin stitch, raised embroidery, and a bit of feather stitch lug, and the result Is a most artistic addition to the telephone table Com idele with silk fur cmhroidiiiiiic iind mlor diagram it rnsls sevenu flu icnts. cents i in h Tint ale sweet si end d me Mippned to keep the moths annt unci me c oteied nilli n thin delicate In I t e l i ii I (if pnlest l.neiidil tied nl Ihe lop with a tun h,m of launder lilibuii Slip one In luur bun mi ill ins ci nmoiig tout inula things Em the names of shops wheie ar ticles mentioned In "Adventures Willi n 1ih so" enn be pun hnsnl, addiess Editoi of Woman's I'nge, Et i nimi l'i in ii Til mil u, or phone Ihe Wiiiiinn s Depaitment, Walnut IIWMI SAVATI0N LASSIES IN BAND Women Form an Organization With Thirty Pieces Here I mler the leadeiship ,f Inov h lot Wright, a lassies' luunl has been in gani7ed 'il the Saltation Aunt audi lot nun Hiciacl street nnd I'll Ii mount ateiiue It is made up of tlnitt piece, mi lulling I'wiv instiumeut used in a fullt equipped baud, and is said tn he the largest women's band in the couiitit A big saving in this Cabinet Gas Range THIS w.ll msd ilurahls C,i Fanes, lluiranteeri for bakinir and nrollInK I Bnatndi-d dnor nan-Is and trav All parts fin!thd nub handrnme lustrs (automo- Hit flnlah 1 At this r-duced nrlc- vnu cinnot duoll cato this Cabinet Oa Rinrc nlu In tno cltv It win pnv nu to tnko ailmn tare of this offer at tinre RecnUr price. JUS 15. sperlsl at OO.U DetUerert anit ronnertecl free cLfU We atlll have a fen PorUnsti douhle nvn ranees left at the reduf-il nrlre of 10..'i nendonnrters for Itefrlerrntora Gns ttnler llenlers nnrt Ciis Iron ARCH- STREETS 45c 85c $1.60 THE FOLLOWING STORES: M. SelKd, 4oo s, eoth St J. Kertluier. 634 S 88th St. A. .eivro!ir, 608 S. 60th St. J. Cohen. 6763 rnii.,in. o. n Feruch, 6222 Itnee St. ' i. iiuoin. on.1I II. e. m S. Schwartr, 1800 Race St. If. I err, 6201 Itnee St. ?' Xitf,na' 64"' rollowhlll sts. A. Flnkl.elnerfl 120 . 57th St H. Eml.erlek. 57th & rch Sta' Mote a Market, 60 V. SOtli Si P. Gordon, 8338 Eotwlrk Ave Max Welner, 8340 Enctwlrk Ac. T. Sondberit, 88th A; Tlnlenm Ave. S. F. Flatonltr, 84th i:nstlrk ve. T. rtenlrjkv Bun. . - r .. -..v., CTUii, j.naiwieK He. Meinbere. 87th Kastwlck Are. 8601 Germantown Ato. Kd. n.Ien. 174s n..i,.iV "c. Harney T.nTln 15th & MontRomerr We A. E. Proaa, 1906 Columbia te. R. Hnirerty, 131 V 18th St. 11. Manet, 2718 Columbia Ale. iioier iiroa., 1815 Huntlnitilnn St. P. SIHerman, 718 Susquehanna re. Klmore, 420 W. Thnmiison St. Illrlace, 523 Mnater St. Rlntseh, 1332 V. I.uurrnre St. A. M. V. 1. t niruin, 1017 Thompson St. S. Jones, 1418 X 21at St. till) AVKNUK I. Ilarankln Son. 312 V. mil s, J. llallej. 1300 Illdire te. Nathan Shane. 1400 Fnlrmniint Vve. G. Olmer, 1231 IliittnnnnncI St. I.oula Srrretnlek, 1500 Poplar St. Jn. Jenklna, 678 V. I2lh SI. I. Jacobson, 054 N", Uth St. s. Haitian. 253 N. lltb st. M. Sunbor, 216 N. 10th st. lax stein. 1024 Mne St. J. Nalband, 001 Rider Vte. Henri MIttelman. 1237 Cherrr St. 11. Rosrman. 2224 Callow lilll St. K. Keller, 702 Cilllonhlll Se Mm. Ilrennrr, 1000 N Front St S. Mrln. 1120 V. 3d St. A. tlolctbrrt;, 955 New Market St. II. olien, 716 South St. I. Iluhlii, 941 South si, A. Soffrr, 4th ft Cutherlcie St. J. Ruaeman, 600 ('Hrpenter St. .1 t'clocky, 800 S. 4th St II. Sandler, 1716 Heed t. Jo. Klar, 1711 Keecl ft A. Ilrotvnsleln, 113? S. JSd S, Melntyrr, Hryn tlawr, Pa. PHILADELPHTAX IUiMitoKAHbt AND y WANAM AKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WAN AM AKkR'S Wanaminakeir's Dowe Stairs Store feiiii mm wwnf- aii U Ij-.-i I MJlillH Piw mm m4 till S7..")0 $7..0 Frocks Go ASimminnier fling In the Daoinitiest Hues rheie nte all tho colois of the flotteis and the etei-ihantrine: k' at unet eteit hue imaginable! Hnndied- of the fiotk aie delichl fullt nett, and fiehnes in Summei fiockv i-. not found etei vtt heie at thi time! SiP1- aie heie for vninll women 1 a i n ttomen and nteiace ttomBn and tt,le foi all ttomen fiom Ihp teit toiing to the teit old I although one tould not feel tert old in such piettv thinffs' Voile aod Chimtz: ait $6 aod $7.50 l $li. tool nat v blue froik- with polka dots in them aie made with white roll colliu-. Kioeks of fip;uied toile aie soft and piaceful. t 7. no, an unusunl gnthennir of Summeiy fioiks attait toil1 choosing. Punted chintz f locks ttith much of smartness about them, dieses of figined, flotteied. polka-dotted or ling-dotted toile in lipht and tlark sharlch all nie heie to please the Summei gill. J'tto i,re sketched. Special at -r8.25 eod $8.75 White lattn tests and tollais make a cool contrast on flocks of toile ttith daik giounds. figured toile frocks with diaped skirts hate l oil collnis of fiesh ttlnte organdie. Crisp New Oraimdie Frocks at .$110 Worth lh aod V?, More The modeh aie tanous, as models should be, to give on the jot of picking fiom among man; viettt thing.s. Some are piettih hem stitched and tnmmwi with crochet buttons, othets hate otgancee tollais, cuffs and sashes. There aie lotelt pastel shades and tinj pin checks. Several Hiuiinidred Synnnrmer Frccks Taken From Ow Own Stock aod Redyced Included aie oiles, ginghams, chintz and all-white frocks. Some aie slightly mussed from handling and othersCaie not in all sizes, but the reduced prices make it worth tthile to look. $3, ST 85, $5, $7.50, ?8 50 to $15. Anatimnniini Models Arrive Evey Day with lcfreshing, keen lines that speak of Autumn winds and coloring trees. Satin, taffeta and Georgette crepe have outdone all formei effoits and jou will agree when you ee them! Seige frocks and new tricotine chesses hate caught much of Paris sma'tnpss Wouldn't you like to see them? Prices begin at $15. $25, $32 '() to SIR 75. (tlnrkft) Flouncings Are Specially Priced Of toile and cusp organdie, thev are tucked or much beruffled and are wide enough for the full length of a skut 40 inches. In fieh, sky, white, orchid, lemon, Copenhagen and rose, these flouncings aie special at $1 and $1 55 (t entrnl) Dark Saties Are Most FashSoeabfle for Late Soirn inner Dresses Dark navy and midnight blues make very inteiesting fiocks. They are to be had in soft, shimmering charmeuse, 39 inches wide, at $2.75 and $3 50 the jard. 40-inch black charmeuse is $2 50 and $3 a yard. Black satin de luxe, 35 inches wide, is $2 20 a yaid. All of these prices are special (Central) For a Onrfs Aiflgost A dress of mereeiized toile in fine pink, blue oi gieen checks is , made with a largo thite collar and white cuffs of organdie. But, best , of all, there is a sash in buck that will endear it to girls of S yeais to 11. $3.75. Durable, With Smart Lilies This dress for girls ttho wear sizes 12 yeais and 14 is onl $3 50 You will bo suipiised at the fine quality of chambiay that l? used in i good colois, either brown oi gieen. The neck is collarless, but is finished with rlaitl gingham to match the pocket flaps and the cuffs (Murkft) Vacation Sim its for Women A tweed suit that is bpledid for tiaveling has a comfoitable belted coat with mannish pockets that is lined with peau de cygne It is $17.50. , , L , t, A wool jerse sports suit in navy blue or biown is tiimmed with tan jers'ey on the' collai and cuffs and the pockets are piped with it $23.50. Another jeisey suit of hcathei -mixed jersey has an atti active coat with large pockets nnd inverted pleats in hack. Special, $25. (Mnrkrl) is, made of white dotted swiss". It is edged all aiound with soft fulled net. Anj woman would be glad to slip this on as a comb ing jacket oi foi lelaxation these warm afternoons. $1.75. The whole Negligee Stoie is in gala attire these dns. Scoies of delightful things, an.t, soft and colniful, are initiating ilieeiful-ne.s-s and cotnfoit. (( rntrul) Dark Tao Oxford Ties with stuidy welted soles and medium heels are good looking foi women' ttho aie traveling. $5.75 a pair. Qiris' Dark Tan Oxfords with stuidv welted soles-, perflations and low broad heels, are $5.40 a pair. (Chcutnnt) 0$ I ' i I -o VKJ I' " ri i '? i 4 9 f iff i i,nh Emmery White Snowy checked, stuped and plaided lawns, 27 inches wide ate 19c a yard. Sheer, fine nainsook, suitable foi underwear and infants' clothes, is 36 inches w ide at 25c a ai d. SUn d peicale in mnnt striped and ffguied patteins, 3(5 inches w ide is 40c a ynrd. Lot el j white oigandie, teiv sheet and fine, is 40 inches wide, at 05c a ,.ul. ('i-iitrl) t I'oVh'J'rfS iLJK &g&m i I tf nv. , V- I t- 1 i V l ; .!- i At. ' 5 ' 1 I n $8.2 1 $10 Tlhe Best 11 n vestment a Main Cann Make is in a koikI I'hIih Iicacli suit if he wants to realize perfect Summer umtl'oi't. The easii'Ht way to forget the heat is in a I'alm 1 leach. But it mict be a good one, well cut and well made, or it will not give any moie .satisfaction than any other poorly made suit. These are good Miits of fine materials, well tailored. The Palm Heaches aie in tans and grays, made in waist line or three-button sack-coat models. $15. The Cool Cloths are in the same models at $15 and $18, Wj-iiiiui Fisorael Troosers to wear with blue touts aie well cut, $10 a pair. J ir.nllrrt Market) Menu's Black Emigli1slhiLast Shoes Special at $2.90 Of grind hliuk leather ttitti sturdy soles and low, broad heels. ( lirtntit) Little Boys' Wash Suits Reduced to $1.35 Ktrrt -tut i- umtli n good hit more, and some of them were maiked ,ilmot twice as much when size assortments were com plete Thcie air siVcs jt2 to 7 tens in the lot Madras, peicale rind gingham of dm ihb quality nip well made in practical junior models tht will withstand much tubhing There are mnnt coloird stupes and all-white suits which insure good selection. (tilllfr tlnrkMl Fresh F rill jo ess at the neck of ant dicss is ,1 de cidedlt wise addition Delightful itifflrd srts, hemstitched and punted, aie all the tiimming mant Summer fiocks need Net firluis, edged with a full. oigandiP tptpps finch tuc kpd and bib (ollais will attuct ou as ton p,is- thiough thp Npckwpai Store excellent choosing at $1 and SI 2-. (CMml) A Ffioe Variety of Soinniinnier Wraps Redimced A luxurious navy blue taffeta coat with a cape collar and trimmed with lows of silk huttons is $25. Loteb, soft telour capes lined throughout with soft, flowered silk are now reduced to $19 n Some have attractive throw scarfs faced with self-tone satin, and all of them hate coat fronts. Alo a few sihertone capes and a few navy blue serges in the group af $19 50. Naty blue capes are having as much ogue as ever A good looking modrl trimmed with buttons and partlv lined with polka dot or flowered silk is i educed to $22 50 A heather mixture sports coat for traveling or mountain wear is comfoitably belted and has large pockets. Now reduced to $22.50. For Protection Against Simmmer Storms theie is a natt blue Canton laincoat, belted, at $4.75. (Market) Coolness in 3 Crepe Kimono It mat be pink, light blue, pur ple oi lose, but it is suie to be soft and geneioush full with a bit of hand embroidery to git e it in teipst $3 50 (Ccntrall New White Blouses nan Manny Styles, but All of Them Batiste which means that thev aie soft, fine and will launder beautifully Pleated frills, nariow luffles that are edged with picoting, tmy pin tucks, laiger tucks, lace insertion and edging, ciochettd buttons and many other piettj con ceits go to make up the most attractive b.ihste blouses we hate seen in rnanj seasons One model at $3 75 l trimmed w l t h pleated frills edged with blue oi pink Several models that rdv upon hemstitching and ruffles of the material tor tiimming will be useful for women who wear mourning and who like plainpi blouses $2 25 to $6 50 (Market) 1500 Yards of Cretonne Special at 35c a Yard Good nll-oter patterns in colorings suitable for making slipootcrs for furniture, foi cotering porch pillow's and for giting a pleasant .in of Summer to the whole house. It is all 3i! inches wide nnd quite special (( rntral) Uitnder things of Duiralbillity, Neatness and Prettimiess Kine cornet eoteis of -oft white nainsook are made with small tucks, a bit of decorative stitching and pietty thread lace to tnm them 65c. Duiabre envelope chemises of white nainsook are finished with emluoideiy and beading. $1 50. Nightgowns Special at $11 .25 Long, lull nightgowns of nainsook are trimmed with Copenhagen blue stitching and ribbon. Theie is a pietty lace edging on each one. A cool nightgown of vthite nainfook in slip-over style is edged with neat embioidery at thi neck and the sleeves. $1.75. The softest of meicenzed white batiste is used to make a pretty "nightie" foi vvnrm nights. The sleevps and the square neclc are finished with embroideiy, and there is ribbon run through the bead ing. $2. A Pretty Pin k Pajama is a one-piece ono of pink ciepe with ruffles at the ankles. A silk cord holds it In around the waist, and the pointed top it finished with lace. 2.50. (Central) in Long- Gloves has heen caused by the vogue for shoi t sleet ps. Women's- white chamoisette glotes aip $1.35 for the 8-button length and $1.65 for the 12-but-tnn length. White, grat or pongee silk glotes, 12-button, are $1.75 a pair. (Central) Two P. & N. Corsets at $2 One is for slight figures and is topless, with elastic around Tfcf othei is for ateiage to medium figures It has a low bust and is fairlv well boned. Both aie of figured pink poplin. (Central) VI h 'i M HI ml n -m f-1 I s J , hi i a 3jP A. ill -m n l i V ; 1 f J' " fit , A a i ISA v V4W rtir,a N, &&$& "ii ij.fr- t:'"?- - -T-- .4, ;A- i it :1Ka ra' :-w U-u - ' k, r&Hi - .usa W3&& V- V W. . ,1 r A s. tMcsEte:, A'H i il "3 , "s ts I, L b". t .'. V ' rV y wi( u IW .JJrT '4 ' . jibttm Mj 'tVi VT , Iti.
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