Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 23, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 13, Image 13

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Kir-v"-.iv'i YyfVi .i'lMnvIv ' '"
And So They
Were Married
By HAZEL I)EYO nATCIIKLOK
CnvrioM, ltlt, tv iuMlo I.tdotr Co.
START THIS STOItY TODAY
SOMETHING nbout life ns she hnd
felt It react upon her of Into mmle
Ruth determine to note very cnrefully
thnt night just Scott's nttltuilc toward
her. She ilctcrmlned to lie fnlr nnd not
to nllow her Imagination to rolor nny
thins. She wnntcd to cnrefully oIrIi
everything, nnd to discover, If possible,
whnt It wns thnt their mnrrlnRC Inrkcd.
It Is theMinrdeit thing In the world
for n woman to net nnturnlly when
the hns somothliij; on her mind, but
when Scott returned thnt cvcnliiR Ituth
put forth her best efforts. She wns
rheerful, slip met him nt the door with
her fnce held up toward him for his
kiss, nnd It wns then thnt she noticed
whnt she thought wns the first differ
ence In Scott. He did kiss her perfunc
torily. It wns not Imnglnntion, It
wnsn't thnt she hnd declined to be pessi
mistic and see things wrong, it wns
true.
Scott held his newspapers In one hnnd
and a pneknge in the other, therefore
his hands were not free. Once he would
hnve flung whatever he had in his
hnnds away so thnt he might gather
her closely In his arms. Tonight he
stooped nnd klid her lips ns he might
have kissed those of his sister Alice.
Ruth's heart contracted suddenly,
even while she struggled to be fair, but
she determined not to let her thoughts
color her mnnner, nnd she hurried
around getting the things on the table
nnd chntting to him lightly ns she
worked. Thnt wns when she noticed
something else. I'erhnps It wns because
she was looking for things tonight,
but Scott paid very little attention to
whnt she wns saying. lie continued
rending the papers and looking up oc
casionally to give her n yes or no. She
knew thnt hnlf the time he was not
conscious of whnt she wns saying.
Ruth bad the curious sensation thnt
she was playing n garni', nnd her sense
of humor snved the situation from be
ing too serious.
They sat down to the table, and Scott
without nnythlng but dinner to dls
tract his attention, inndc some cursory
remarks.
"Whnt did you do today? See nny
one in particular? It's been hot, hasn't
it?"
Ruth, remembering back, recollected
that those same remnrks had done duty
ever since she could remember. She
even recollected some of her own which
might hnve compared favorably. "Any.
thing new nt the office?" And then
before he could nnswer, n quick resume
of the pretty little details thnt fill a
woman's life when slie Is at home most
of the day.
Involuntarily they had both clvon u,
conversation for the time being nnd ate
dinner In silence. Ruth wns nmnzed
tlmt slie linilnt noticed this ns a con
crete fact before, that she had evidently
taken it for granted nnd then womleri.ll
'afterward why she was restless and
onreu.
When she brought on the simple des
sert 'she saw Scott reach for his paper,
and she did not repulse him, for she
wonted to think, nnd to think clearly if
she could. She knew that Scott loved
her. nnd she knew that she loved him.
Rut she saw only too clenrly thnt they
were in n dangerous rut. They had
reached the point where they look each
other for granted, where, hnving dis
carded the meaningless little endenr
ments thnt constitute nlmnst entirely
the first few months of mnrried life, they
had not substituted for them somethin'ip
else, something mnrr meaty, thnt they
might discuss, thnt might mean mental
common ground.
Ruth stacked up the dishes outside
and then went into her room, pow
dered her nose nnd then went back to
Scott. He looked up as she came in nnd
asked indifferently :
"Want to go to a movie or shall we
take a bus ride?"
This hnd been quite n common and
ordinary end to one of their days, Ruth
remembered suddenly. No wonder they
hnd grown to tnkc each other for grant
ed ; there was no surprise in life nny
more, no mystery, cverj thing wns stale
and commonplace. In a way she nnd
Scott were as hnd as Elsie liauning.
She was confessedly bored ami trying
to remedy it, while they, satisfied thnt
they were respectable, were contented
to settle down into stale married life.
Ruth, not wnnting the wnrm nir of
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL AJDELPHI A, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919
13
the movies, suggested a bus ride. If
Scott had thought nnythlng about It, he
would have noticed something unusunl
In the way she accepted his suggestion.
Ruth hnd so much of the enthusiast
nbout her that she wns alwajs eager to
do even the smnllest thing. If the truth
be known. Ruth, being the womnn, was
far more willing to sink Into the conven
tional rut of marriage than wns Scott,
being the man, or would have been If
she hadn't seen how things were bend
lug. On the bus Scott sat In silence, smok
ing n cigarette, thinking his own
thoughts nnd absolutely unconscious of
those that .were nhonrlilnir Mj ifn'
, mind ns she sat so quietly beside him.
iimicrw limn unit been content to sit
silent like this ; tonight she wns onlv too
conscious thnt they hnd done this every
night, nnd it frightened her. Rut what
was a married womnn to do tinder such
circumstances? she reflected. Thov
hadn't money thnt would enable her to
Womanly Women
mold Mrn the. niirft'rtnnn nf
linlr under tlic arum or on Hie,
fncp. The) ilrllrntely (nrnl with
out linrni) rrtnorr It will
Hando
( ran t)i It at nlf itrpartmrnt
ilnrrn mid nnott drug atnrca.
get out of the ruts their manner of
living made It almost Accessary to do
things at regular Intervals. Why wns
It that the woman nlwajs hnd to think
of the way out, for she certainly did?
Then suddenly Ruth remembered
Scott's vncntlon of three weeks which
wns coming very soon. Perhaps some
thing would happen then. I'erhnps
under different circumstances she would
find n wn nut. The thought gave her
new hope, something to look forwnrd
to, it brought bnck some of her nnturnl
optimism,
(Tho net episode of Oils serial will
begin on .Monday. It Is cnllrd "K111I1,
and the Younger Set.")
Blazing sunlight
causes headaches.
Soothed at once by
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Particular people insist on Tetley's
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A blending of 15 or more teas from
the world's finest tea gardens gives
Tetley's Tea its delicious, fragrant
flavor, and the careful packing pro
tects its strength.
Tetley's clear, amber-colored Orange
Pekoe Tea is delicious when iced.
Try it 1
TETLEY'S TEA
EDUCATIONAL
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
(35th Year)
Morning Accounting Course
Earn your way into a new profession! Beginning Sep
tember 2, the regular Accounting Course will be offered from
9 A. M.to 2 M., and may be completed in as short time as
the application and ability of the student will permit. Evening
Course requires three years.
This course is intended for those who must work part
time. Send for Booklet F-4. The Shorthand and Bookkeep
ing Schools are in session now, day and evening.
OTHER COURSES
Affountlnc (C. V. A.)
Advert! s Inc.
Applied HtiNtnrfts nnd Miirmirrmfiit.
Hook keep Inc.
llunlnffl KwrlMi,
IltiftlntHi nnl Snlc Correspondence.
CrrdltH nnd Colin Holir.
Co mm ere I ii I I.rw I, II nnd III.
Com fronting;
Corporation Finance,
Cost Accounting,
Finance nnd Commerce.
Industrial Organization nnd Manage
ment. Office Management.
IMan Headline and Kstimatlnr.
Ilrnlty Urokeruce
Reporting.
HalenmanHhlp.
Hutnrday Morning- Courses for Fabllc
(school TeuchcrH.
Secretarial.
Shorthand (Pitman and Oresc).
Tronic Hates nnd Management.
Terrltfnjr (200 Machines).
Credits nnd Collections.
Please send ma (free) circular and
personal advice about course marked.
Name
Street
City .,
State ,
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Broad Street Below Berks, Philadelphia
Vonnr Mm nnd lime
t.ancasti:h. IA.
(Hth Year For BoyS Endowed
suucnnAN io lancastkr. fa.
IlntM SHOO $100 SHOO
According to location of room
Kvery bov studied Individually by expert
teachers. Home Ilfo. Refined enlronment.
Over 100 nrres located In the beautiful and
healthful suburbs, nf Lancaster. Excellent
train "xlee. Modern buildings nnd equip
ment. OymnaHlum. supervised athletles.
mlmming pool, track, two athletic fields nnd
vrater sports. Limited enrollment. Bmall
classes. Rpecl.ll Saturday sessions to aid stu.
dents to make the weekly school standaids.
Cntalog I. and llluptrnteil booklet on request.
JOHN II. BCinVACKK. A.ll.. lleadmnater
Vonng Men and Hoys
rnr.sTXPT hit.t.. pa.
Chestnut Hill Academy
f t. martinr. cnr.sTNDT nn,i, PA.
Preparation for college. An Ideally located
country day nnd boarding school for boys.
especially low rates for five-day boarders.
Mien standard of scholarships. Unexcelled
athletic equipment. Including three, playing
Melds, gymnasium, swimming pool and recre
ation building. Reopens September 24.
Catalogues on application.
RKADINO. PA.
. Yoijng Men n nd Hoys
WrailNAH. N. J.
wmomffssssg
Whero character, manliness and honor nre
developed. W'enonah Is an Independent unit
In your boy's education, and not merely a
preparatory school. Healthfully situated In
a solely residential town. A facultv second
only to that of West Point In efficiency.
Academic studies for college preparation
Special and business courses. Military sys
tem bring out all that Is good and manly
separate Junior department for boys of ten
or oer. Academic course, seven hundred
dollirs for tha school year. Junior depart
ment, six hundred for the school year
Cstalog nnd lew book upon request.
I)r. CIIARI.TCO II. I.0RKNCK. Pre.
JIAJ. CIAYTON A. SNIDER.' Sup!
Hot 4H, 'Yenonan. N. J.
ni.AmSTOWN. N. i.
BLAIR
ACADEMY FOR BOYS
Wonderfully situated for good health.
Delaware Wnter Clap 12 miles distant.
Campus nnd athletic fields of 100 seres
and 200-ncre farm. Preparation for col
lege and technical schools. Military drill.
Eight buildings. Sepnrata Junior De
partment. Wrlta for cntalogua,
John C. Mmrpr. I.I..D.. Headmaster,
nni "P." nlalrstoiTO, N. J.
PRINCKTON, N. J.
PRINCETON PREPARATORY
SCHOOL FOR DOYS
College preparatory for bojs 14 year, and
older! beautiful location; small classes: ex
cellent faculty: well. equipped buildings
large grounds: supervised athletics: 44th
year. Catalog I. on request.
J. a. riiNc.,-;rnnceton, N. J
Iloth Sexes
Roth Hexei
nnnPKXTowN. x. ,i.
Bordentown Military Institute
Thorough prep, for college or business Fm.
clent faculty, small classes. Individual at ten
Mllltarv training. Suner'.lsed athletics asth
year. For catalog add. Drawer o 22 Co! T
P. Iindnn, Rordentown. N. J., Prln.' Cam
rr.NXINT.TON. V. J.
The PENNINGTON SCHOOL
College and Technical School preparation.
Military drill. FRANK JlncDANinr.. D ID
Headmaster. Hot 70, Pennington, N. J, "
essex rKr,i,s. n. j.
KXNCSLEY SCIHIOL FOR UOYSM miles
from New York City In the New Jersey
Hills. For Illustrated catalog address J n
Campbell. M. A.. Tlox P. Essex Fells. N. J."
CHESTER. PA.
PENNSYLVANIA
Military College
5Sth Long established a', a military Is-V-
rtltutlon. with honor Ideals, anrl
I ear the development of competent man
hood for Its aim. Pennsylvania Military
College has proven Its efficiency In war
and peace. Strong courses in Civil En
gineering, Chemistry, Economics and Fi
nance. Preparatory and Junior ticbools.
Athletics. Catalog. Address
Cal. CHARLES E. HYATT. President
Box MIS. Chester, pa.
Schuylkill Seminary
Reading's Junior College
Preparatory nnd Junior College courses for
nil colleges and universities. Cc-ed, classical,
commercial, music, elocution and domeatlo
ci..IIce..na,' 378. Catalog on request.
REV. WARIIEN F. TKEL. M. A.. D. D
President
SWARTHMORE. TA.
AI.I.ENTOWX. PA.
ALLENTOWN
Preptratory School
Prepares boys for leading colleges and
universities. High standards. New Bulld
Ings. Special department for younger boys.
Athletic teams. l,arga campus and gymna
sium. Terms 1400. Catalog on request.
Visit the school. Write for catalog L.
J. M. SIIAI.TER. Principal. Allentown. Fa.
rTEU TH.nOMFIKT.n. PA.
Carson Long Institute
. .W Tear. .A Iienie Srhool for Boys,
e buildings. 18 acre; In the nealthful foot
bills of the lllue Itldge. Individual and per.
onal Instruction how to lenrn. haw t
labor, how to lire. Our aim Is knowledge,
character, culture, eRlclency. College Pre
paratory, Business, Junior Courses, Spanish.
French, Publlo Speaking. Military Training.
Separate buildings for boys under IS year.
ISAO and up. Juniors 1295. For further de
tails address (leorge (1. Schneider, A. B
Headmaster, Box I.. New Rloomfleld. ra.
HAi.Tsiirmn. pa.
Kiskiminetae Springs School
for Boys
Prepare far rollege or business. The closest
personal attention Is given to eacK"boy. Rev
eral Football ana Baseball fields. Oolf. Ten
nis. New Gymnasium with swimming pool
nd bowling alleys. Fine '.(hletlo spirit with
strong competitive teamj. School omit Its
ven farm and coal mine, nata IT25,
DK. A. M. WIT.RON. Jr.. Pre,
nox 3H, Saltslmrg. Pa.
TANCASTEIl. PA,
!, . FramkliB & marshal! Academy
; if 'OX: KtI$P., Hoi4J?, lUNiltr, rt
Swarlhmore Prcparalory
A school of long standing nnd progres-
slve Ideals. Il'rile todav to
Arthur II. Tomllnson n,j,..,.
Wlllard P. Tomllnson ,,","'",
Harvard ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
NEWTON. N. J.
NEWTON ACADEMY For boya, 9 to IB
modern equipment: personal attention: cata.'
log. Address Prlnclpil. rtox T.. Newton. N. J
WAVNrsnnno. va.
MERCERRIIUIH).
The Mercersburg Academy
FOR BOTS Mercersburg. I'a.
,?end for catalogue to
Win. Mann Irvine. -Ph.D . I.L.D..
neadmaster. lnr 120.
PF.RKIOMKN. PA.
PERKIOMEN SCHOOL ?$,
40 miles from Phlla.t small groups; resident
nurse; rymnaalum: athletles. Prln. Oscar &
....li, u. u uor 110i rennsturg, p.
WAYNE. PA.
St. Luke's School r-repares for Oalletre
t, .. . . . wwv or business. Wayne
Pa, fMain Line P. n. It.l. Send for catalog.
nHM.KfllNTH. PA
Brllrfonte Academy Limited to 100 young
men. IS and up. 114th year, Athletlo field
end gym. Mod rates. Catalog. James R.
Hughes. A.M.. Head'r. rtox P. nellffente.Fa.
nKTm.EnEM. pa.
Bethlehem Preparatory School
Prepares for, leading colleges Extensive
grounds and athletic fields. New bldgs. Jaho
P. Tngger. M.A.. nend'ter. Bethlehem. Pa.
NAZARETH. PA,
Ansareth Hall Military Academy. Box HO.
Anzareth. I'a. VmiuIa iTjn ir.n.M...
nd Business Courses, Senior,' Intermediate
and Junior Depts Athletics, Military Ufa
i. -inaeier. ll. li.. I'rla,
Rev. A.
nUXIIURY, MASH.
Powder Point School
Will understand your boy and
teach him to nndrrsland himself.
RALPH K. IIEARCE. A.M., Headmaster
fin King Cuesar Road, Diuliury. Mass.
PORT DEI'OSIT. Sill.
TOME SCHOOL Uo)r' Weparatory.
I
Fishbume Military School
New S100.000 rlreproof Equipment
Prepares for universities, business life.
Diploma admits to all colleges Reaultful
military training. Beautiful, hcalhtful sltua.
tlon. Every cadet participates In annual
encampment nt drottoea on Shenandoah
River. 40th year. Small clisses. Reserve
Officers Training Corps, under U. S, War
Department. Catalog L on request,
MaJ. MOIIC1AN II. HIIDGI.NS. I'rlu.
Box 300, Waynesboro. Va.
WOODSTOCK, VA.
&$, Qipr
"America's Foremost
Business School"
"V"0UNG men and youncr women with ambi-
-1- tion and natural ability may still fail to
make the most of the big opportunity for
lack of sound training.
Peirce School graduates are fully prepared
to do more than is required of them.
COURSES OF STUDY
For young men Business Administra
tion, Salesmanship.
For young women Secretarial, Short
hand. Send for 55th Year Book
Peirce School
of
Pine Street, West of Broad
Philadelphia
Business
Administration
GEORGE SCHOOL
Country School
for Tloys and Girls. Separate dormitories.
Coursea broad nnd thorough. Student studies
under supervision of prlnpal. Graduates
succeed In college. Specie i courses, Ath.
letlcs, gymnasium, pool. 227 wooded acres
and open country on Neshnmtny Creek. En
dowed. Bates moderate. Catalog. fJeorge A,
Walton. A. M.. Box tfS. George School, ra.
BERLITZ SCHOOL
IMl CHESTNUT STREET
Vonng Women S (ilrls
The Holman School
2201 WAI..NTT ST.
Opens for Its twentieth jear on
Thursday. S"pt j.lth lull)
Ki.r.,iii;rn w. iiru.ey. 11. a
Head MUtres
(Entrunce on loth Street)
Free
Trial
Leesoa
SCHOOL OrEN ALL ftEMMER
Languages
Oar graduates are In constant demand to-rood-paying
positions. Gregg Shorthan.
we easy, speedy system. Complete ruslnest
kLQ secretarial coursea. Half rates sumrasf
montns. intensive training, jcoroi
any time. Call or write for ful
particulars and catalogue.
I'HILA. llll.SINI'.SS COLLECB
and College nf Commerce
inn I'hestniit St.. Philadelphia.
School for Exceptional Children
Everyfncllltv In a beautiful sub home fur the
care & train's of children who through men
tal disability are unable to attend tmbltc or
prl. schools. Dept. nf Dom Set for older girls
Moll's A. Wools. Prln. Hot 174. Itoslyn. Ta.
Are You in the Right Position?
Find out what xnj nfe Iwet fitted for In
life Annlv THE VOCATIONAL til'IDANCK
INSTITUTE. 1711 Chestnut St. Consulta-
tlon and tests bv Dr. S. S. (irnrga.
Massanutten Military Academy
WOODSTOCK. VA.
Prepares boys for College and Business.
Healthful location; modern buildings; small
classes. Limit 100 boys Catalog r, on req.
nownrd J. Bcneliotr. s. M.. Headmaster.
Both Sejea
DEVON. PA.
ACERWOOD
TUTORING
SCHOOL
For boys and girls who
Beet? individual instruc
tion tt make normal
propress. Kindergarten tc
Hifrh School Industrie
Arts. Domestic Science
Music. Gymnastics. Gar
dening. Ethical Train
ing. Home Life. Medical
Supervision. Adecruatf
Buildings. Large Cam
pus. Outdoor life in
summer. 16 miles from
Philadelphia Booklet.
Miss Devereux, Principal
Box A, Devon, Pa.
MANASSAS. VA.
EASTERN COLLEGE ".IX-
Co-ed, near Washington, D. C. Degrees
grsntudl all courses. Prep.Schnol. Rate J 4 00.
Catalog, Dr. II. IT. Rann. Pres. Bag A.
WEST CHESTER. PA.
WEST CHESTER. I'A.
WEST CHKSTER TATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Poth 8e. ISSQ W ,280, 0. Millpe. Prln.
Hi4
$4 I Night School oung
I da. AeV.e. T'r.irttmV, a3.nm-s,l
rllt)l mil iiui i iia-ii-'iis r iiiini nniu u
PALMER SrilOOL. IS S. lflth St.
li.r.(.m (loi) miiiiul (lne.i
For souns women. Widely prnetlcal and
eyllural preparatory t college departments.
Music. Alt. Domestic, Science. Secretarjsftlp,
i r.rm.1.! Kindergarten. Swimming pool Ath.
Mle Fit Id Addr.es Rot 430. M. II. P. rase!,
rh n President. .T.nUlntnnn. Pa.
cn.vaiiiERsiu-iio. a."
PENN HALL
Olrls College Preparatorv Modern lan
guages and special courses Certificate nrlvl-
leges. Ilanmi pllh n. !.... w- .. " rrivi-
r."..u,m. "'"! "w'mmlng pool Hates. 1800
Atlantic ("l.V w . "" Jear spent at
Add rJ.nl b w."r,,.,fn."m,e" uninterrupted,
drynSlagljjA .MPrln., Her w.
IIIR.MIM.IIA.M. rA"
BIIINGHAMSCHOOr
Pa.
Iteadmnstee. no I '"rminelmm.
L1TIT7. PA.
Linden Hall Seminary
mi,, rv(i..i .HiTiMu Acanemic, Colleg.
Prep and Special Courses. Sep. Jr Dsni
flymnnslnm. Terms ,',nn Catalog, new P
W. STKNOF.L. Prln.. Re, tftl. T.IMtw
M'.HAIIIl.JIBIi.
Teachers Wanted Positions watting. Free
reglst'n for College and Normal graduates
tede-n Teal hers' Bureau. IflOt Market St.
CTRiVFR"! The Pest Dn-ln-.s sieHoot
B I JVC CAV -J -n7 rIIKP"eS"IJT ST.
KINfiSTIIN. PA.
WYOMING SEMINARY
A foeducatlonal school whtre boy 4.n1
iris t a vision of tha hljchett pur
Pobc of life. Kxcpptlonnl teachers in
nerjr dpt. Collrprtt prepsmtlon, Hull
pmi, MukIc, Art. Oratory nnd Dome.
11o Aria & Scltnce. Mllltarv Tralnlnt.
OminaMlum and Athletic fleldej, 70th
yesr. Endowed low ratfi. Wrlta for
catalnr. Addrsn
T.. T. Hprwritt. II. P.. ! TC1n1ftn. V,
VIXKHXI). N. J.
MAPLEHURST SCHOOL yTd-
A select home school for a limited number
of retarded and subnormal children. Nine
teen Years' experience. Booklet P.
AMEI.IXW IlERriT AHVADE. Prlnelrml
Young Women and Girls
WEST rilESTlTJl. PA.
Darlington Seminary
A develnntnc- School for Girls. CO-acrs
eslats In Pennsylvania's finest country Lan.
guage. Art. Music Eirreselon. Secretarial,
nuslness nnd Household Management. Co),
lego Preparation Catnlogue.
CHRISTINE F RVE. President,
Hoj 010, West Chester. Ta.
OVl'.RIIUOOK. I'A.
Miss Sayword's School for Girls
Oierhrook, I'hlln,, I'a. College preparatory
and secretarial courses. Junior Bnd Musical
Dents. Athletics. Domestic Science, Carriage
calls fur pupils In Hala Cynwyd. Merlon nnd
WinneSeld. Miss S. Janet Saywnrd. Prln.
BWAKTIIMOBB. PA.
Alary Ij-on School for Girls- A. home school.
Col. prep., household arts, gen, fin, courses,
New fireproof bldgs. All outdoor activities.
Catalojr. Address Uox 1308. Swarlhmore, Pa.
Women's Golfee of Delaware
... .rmiien nesiring s nneral education
linder Ideal conditions of home life the
Women's College of Delaware offers unei.
celled opportunities at extremely low cost
Sltusted In a hemiMfnl and healthful re.
g'on. one hour from Phil, Write for Cats,
leg 1, Address MISS WIN'tFRrjD J Ron
INPON Dean V.wsrlt D-laar"
r.PTHERVII.T.K. )ID.
r Maryland College 1
iana rim women ibid
College preparatory 1(1.1 Tears' History
College Olrls from 32 States
Domestic Science 10 miles from Halt
Jluslo rlreproof Rulldlng;
Hinresslon Non-Hectarlan
Address President Rntise for Cntatnp r
iiiTnPDrimi .. u
...iiii.i,, .nil.
LASELL SEMINARY
Aoliurndale. Mass. Course of study from
first year high school through two years id.
anced work for high school graduates Wide
range uf subjects. Unusual training J
various phases of horns making. School 10
miles from Iloston. 30-acre estate. Outdoor
snorts nnd recreations Address (iny M. Wlo.
slow. Ph. D.. Principal. IM Woodland Road
NORWXI.K. CONN
HILLSIDE
FOR (1IIIL.S. 4 miles from New Vork. Col
lege Preparation. Cultural Coqraes, House
hold Science. Hit lading actual practice in a
real home. Organized Athletics.
Margaret It llrrudllnger. A, It, (Vaasar)
Vlda Hunt Francis, II. I.. (Smith). 1'rlnrlpals
Niimalk, f'niiiieetleut.
BUM MBit t-'AMTS
nnnE Men ami liny
GRADUATING GRAMMAR
SCHOOL BOYS
All Ihe fellows say. "Some class, nlftj
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WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
WAKAMAKER!
DOWN STAIRS STORE
The Dress Most Often
Worn Is Usually of
Navy Crepe Georgette
Thcie is no other dress thnt seems to be
appropriate for so many occasions, no tlicss
that seems to muss so little or to require so
little care. In fact, a woman's Summer
wardrobe is not complete without a dress of
blue Geoipctte.
New dresses with a hint of Autumn about
them have been appearing during the week.
Half a dozen arc made without beadinjr, but
aie embroidered with silk in interesting
square patterns or made with knife-pleated
tunics. An unusual frock has deep tucks on
the tunic which shows only at the sides.
Amonp; the beaded dresses arc many
handsome border dcsiirns showing conven
tional squares or scrolls or scattered with
red cherries. Some aie beaded in blue, some
Kleam with red and others have fjlisteninfr
bugles or crystal beads.
Prices on these charminjr dresses start at
$22.50 and ro to $50. Georgette dresses in
lighter color start at $20.
Tlhoosamidls of Cotton
Frocks
of voiles, tissues, dimities, Swisses and or
pandies are ready to be put into vacation
trunks. Their Summery charm is at its
heiirht. Excellent choosing at $5, SG, S7.50.
$8.25, $8.75 to $23.50. '
(Market)
A Boralbfle Black
Petttflcoat Sim Extra Stees
It is' an unusually Renerously cut petticoat of a
firmly woven cotton material that wears verv well.
The deep flounce is corded. $3.
(Centrnl)
Good Drawer Bodies
for Boys amid O arils
35c to 7c5c
They are made of fine, heavy muslin that will
withstand much laundering. The buttons are sewed
on strongly and the buttonholes are made well.
There are sizes for boys and girls of 2 years
to 14.
(Central)
At Last!
Corded Bamd ChemSses
There have been so many requests for them
lately that many women will be glad to know they
are here. Of good quality cambric with corded
top they are $1.25.
(Central)
Tlhe Love! nest Cottom
Materials Dinniagiiniablle
A new lot of printed chiffon voile has just
arrived and tho designs surpass even our gieatest
anticipations. Delicate flowers in hues that seem
alive grow on navy blue grounds; flowers of soft
yellow on gray ground; patterns copied from
printed Georgette of the better qualify; and many
exclusive designs' that are original in this soft
fabric all for your choosing.
It is 38 inches wide and $1.50 a yard.
Fioe Swiss Organdie
is 45 inches wide and $1.50 a yard. It is in orchid,
flesh, Copenhagen, apricot, Nile, light blue, etc.,
sheer and exquisite.
(Central)
300 Trim, WeDIlMade
IHIoiuise Dresses $1.85
Gingham and percale dresses in the
clear blue, pink and gray stripes and checks
and plain colors that are so nice in house
dresses.
These are straight-line or belted dresses,
the striped and checked ones trimmed with
plain color.
A whole tableful of these dresses that
every woman needs is now marked con
siderably less than regular.
(Central)
A Cool, Merry Splashing
as a Salt TV ave Breaks!
Bathing roll
ing in on a wave
and diving under
a breaker, this is
the joj of Sum
mertime! And,
for the f r e s h
water bathing
the swift d i v e
through clean,
cold water and
then the straight
strokes as a whole world of coolness goes
sliding past!
Seashore or country you must have a
bathing suit!
Women's suits begin as low as $2.50
nice bathing suits, too, of black cotton serge
trimmed with striped sateen. There is good
choosing at $4.50 and $4.75 among slipovers
of sateen, antl on up to attractive bathing
suits of surf satin at $7.50 and $7.75.
Extraordinary siits at $8.50 and S10.50
make selection interesting, and so it goes, up
through silk suits to $25.
Here are shoe.i, caps, tights, garters
everything for bathing in tho Surf Store.
(Market)
A Trim White Skirt
It is of smooth white gabardine, with inset
pockets and belt, trimmed with pearl button.
There are 31 to 38 inch waistbands, and the price is
$4. ib.
A Case Full off BeauntSfful Silk Skirts
Usually there is but ono or two of a kind, but
they are tho bnmlsome skirts for women ho want
something dill front." Theic are baronctte satins-,
Georgettes, crepes de chine in white and the deli
cate pastel colorings. Prices are $12.50 to $29.50.
(Mnrket)
200 Fiinie, FresHn
Emivellope Clheinniises
s
There are two
dainty styles of ba
tiste. One is pink or
white trimmed with
colored stitching
and hemstitching.
The other has deep
embroidery and
lace trimming the
back and front and
lace shoulder
straps.
300 Pretty Nightgowns
Special at $1.50
There are several slip-over styles, all of fine
pink or white batiste. One is of blue-bird batiste
stitched in blue.
(Central)
:5a! at $11
Qtuaimit Little Frocks
With Old-Fashioned Charm
Bleached muslin of fine quality is made as
great-grandmother would have made it for her
little girls, into high-waisted frocks for girls of
6 and 8 ycar.s'. Of course, there is quite a bit of
hantl work! Hand smocking at the high waistline
is done in rose to match the stitching that edges
the collar of each frock, and there are touches of
blue thread, too. $3.25.
Well-made Dresses, a Whole Rack
Full, Reduced to $5
There are not all sizes in every style and color,
but there is excellent selection for girls of 8 years
to 14. Included are dresses of Japanese crepe,
durable gingham and of fine mercerized gingham.
Almost all of them show attractive hand work.
Mnny of them are worth more than half as much
again.
(.Market)
The Commercial
Stationery Store Has
Moved Into New
-Quarters
It is now to be found
on the Gallery, Market
Street and Juniper cor
ner, just a half flight
down from the Main
Floor. Here is a roomy,
bright store devoted to
the thousand and one
little conveniences for
the office and for the
writing desk at home, as
well as a great number
of useful things made
of paper.
Here are fountain
pens of the Wanamaker make and other good
brands, pens, pencils, all sorts of erasers and
inks, charming little sets of sealing wax and
wee candles.
Peitinent at this season are the various
stickers which can be used for labeling jars
of preserved fruits and jellies. They are
priced 15c and 25c the package.
Then there are handy packages of writing
paper to take on vacation trips or to give to
the departing friend, by way of a gentle hint.
25c to 75c.
For tho summer picnics that the rain has
delayed there are paper plates of many sizes,
waxed paper drinking cups and straws, crepe
napkins nnd table covers and boxes for carry
ing lunches.
Men Seekiog Office Supplies
will find this new location most convenient,
as it adioins the Men's Furnishings and
Clothing Store. It is the matter of a moment
to pick up office needfuls on your way to
either of these splendid stores.
((Inllery, Murkrt)
A DefliglhitlFofllly Coofl
Breakfast Coat
is of snowy dotted Swiss. There is cording on the
collar, cuffs and below the waist. $3.50.
One couldn't help but enjoy a Summer break
fast in such attire.
(Central)
Wommeini's Pomps, Oxford
Ties amid Slhoes
Ail oo Gracefully Slender
Limes
The pumps are of white canvas, that cleans so
easily and so satisfactorily. The turned soles and
the high-covered heels conform well tp the Colonial
style. $5.40 a pair.
Brown kldskin oxford ties have a finlshim?
smartness that belongs to no other footwear!
These have turned soles and high-covered heel.
$4.75 a pair.
Women's White Shoes
SmprSfnl & fit; a )QS-
They are of white leather (like' buckskin) 'tt'',.
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