Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 28, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1010
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Were Married
By HAZKI, DEYO ItATCHELOIl
Corvrlpht, 1JI9, tu Pubtlo Ltitoer Co,
START THIS STORY TODAY
THEY crowded into the automobile
and were whizzed off into the cool
night. Ruth wedged in tight between
(Irnco Lovctt nd the lieutenant was
more uncomfortable than ever. Hcott
and Kenneth had volunteered to walk
down so thnt there 'would be more room
ill the car. Sirs. Moore Fat in front
with Ileatrice, who in spite of her lovely
frock and heavily embroidered cont, ran
the car like a vetcrnn.
Once Ruth essayed a remark nbout
how wonderful the night wns. It was n
night of romance, a night of love, but
Miss Lovett simply looked at her with
nn upward curve of that sulky childish
red mouth of hers and murmured nn al
most inaudible assent. The lieutenant
snid nothing at nil.
Arriving nt the clubhouse the girls
promptly vanished. Ruth found herself
with Mrs. Moore nnd several other much
older women ensconced on the wide ver
anda. A flaming sky streaked with all
colors of the rainbow stretched out be
yond the sound. The soft lapping of the
water on the pier, was mingled with
the tuning of the musiclnns within. It
wns nil quite lovely, nnd here wns Ruth
ensconced with n lot of women old
enough to be her mother, nnd where
wns Scott? Ruth felt n wave of resent
ment sweep over her. It wnB not a cus
tomary tiling for her to play the wall
flower. At least Kenneth might have re
membered to look out for her, she flnm-
ed inwardly, even if Scott did not care
to.
Mr. Moore made an appearance just
before the first dance with the informa
tion that Scott nnd Kenneth were hnv
ing n game of billinrds downstairs.
"You'll look out for our guest,
won't you mother?" he tnid jovially.
"Of course," Mrs. Moore said heart
ily, reaching over to squeeze one of
Ruth's cold hnnds. "Don't worry nbout
us."
And then an astounding thing hap
nened.
Out of n crowd of laughing vivid
oung girls Beatrice emerged, and ap
proached the little group of which Ruth
was one.
''Oh, hero you are," Reatrico snid
laughingly. She was followed by firnrc
Lovett, another dark ugly little girl with
dancing feet, nnd four very good look
ing young officers. "We've lost one of
our crowd," she said to Ruth, in her
somewhat imperative fashion, "nnd we,
want you to take one of the men off j
our hnnds. Isn't thnt nice?" j
Itentrice snid this with all of the su- I
premo self-confidence of youth. Shej
wanted to impress Ruth with the fnct
Hint she was to be honored by being nl- i
lowed to dance with one of the elite.
Ruth could see quite plainly thnt liea-1
trice was obviously a leader. She had'
lrcndy caught the looks hnlf envious, I
linlf angry, thnt followed Reatrice's .
rcet, dashing young figure nbout the!
Inee. and plainly Beatrice had every
liing her own way with the men pres-1
""it. for they all followed her nbout i
itli their eyes. I
Then Ruth found herself being drawn i
to the select, little group, much against I
' or will. i
"Lieutenant Everett, this is Mrs.
Un.Miiond," Beatrice wns saying gra
ciously, j
And Ruth found herself looking up
at a tall, good-looking boy, nnd she1
Iain ,1, I t I
'Pay the Cost in the Fall"
Matfson & DeMatr?
s2 15 Chestnut Street
Heat and Steam
Without Smoke
FS?I
TOB DOJIKSTIO TJSE Ki
Ss'-'m
SIKSTIO tISE Err, Stove. Chestnut, Pea and DackwhMi.
lTOB STKAM rsSt-Ilnckwpeat. Blea and Barle". """"
Pea, Buckwheat, Rice and Barley
For Immediate Shipment
The Philadelphia, and Reading
Coal and Iron Company
..General Office
M )'.- s
iii !. mi -ang-g " "
Heading
smiled in spite of herself, ne looked so
plainly uncomfortable, so obviously re
sentful thnt he had been chosen to pny
court to the married woman of tliei
crowd when he wanted to be flirting
with one of the girls. Ruth felt ut
terly nt n loss ns to how to proceed.
What should sho say to him? She felt
powerless to do nnything that might
interest him in her. AVherc wns the
fasclnntlon thnt she had possessed be
foro her marrngc? Everything seemed
to hnve deserted her.
She had a vngup memorv of dnnelnp
hut she knew that the lieutenant wns '
bored and dancing from n sense of dutv.
hlio even Dad the humiliation of seeing
him nudge one of the other men nfter
the dance, with n reminder thnt this
duty must be shared. Ruth had n sud-
den impulse to run nwny from it nil
to go out on the pier in the dnrkness
where she could hide.
Then Rentrice was bringing some
one else up to her, nnd Ruth, with the
knowledge thnt she was, behaving like
a country girl, acknowledged the intro
duction stiffly nnd stood there In the
midst of the laughter nnd gnycty with
nothing to sny.
The ugly little dark girl wns flirting
audaciously with the bov who had 1ustUo"m -H'2. rresscx llit.. 1714 t'histnut St
danced with Until. Already he had lost
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his sulkiness nnd wns responding to the
girl's rnther silly icpartee. Ruth could
c-yin !. 1... lll.n.l it .!.. 1. .......
n, .- mat ne mini u, null 11 WHS W llllt
he wanted, nnd again she wondered nnd !
looked nt the girl more closely for what
might be n hidden attraction.
She wore a cheap little frock of in
expensive inntcriiil, but it wns well cut.
It was audaciously low in the neck
and short in the skirt mid showed n
tantalizing glimpse of very exquisite
slender tinkles. The girl's face was thin,
but it had a certain el fin (harm, which
wns accentuated by her birdlikc man
nerisms. Ruth decided thnt she wns
one of the most perfect little actresses
thnt she had ever seen in her life. She
knew what these boys wanted and she
was determined to give it to them.
Tomorrow, moonlight and sea mist.
Pay Church Debt In Memory of Son
As n iiieuiorinl to their son, Harold
M. l'eirson, who died ,Iune 5, Mr. and
"iMi'd, Walter l'eirson, of Wnjnc, haw
paid off the $10,000 mortgage on the
Wujne 1'resbj teriau Church, of which
the Rev. Dr. Willinni A. I'nttou, is
pnstor.
1919
Importation
POMPEIAM
OLIVE OIL
"always fresh"
Packed in
Air-tight,
Light-proof
Cans
Sold Everywhere
IB 11)11). Muir.tr &
lot
1 I
H!
H i
yrhere's'a distinction
J about our work and a
"difference" in our
prices. Permit us, as Merchant-Furriers,
the pleasure
of remodeling or repairing
your old Furs for next Win
ter's wear. Work done now
at a third below regular.
iiSiiP
SmciIE
Terminal..
Philadelphia
1
PRAISES FORD AND WILSON
Minister Says They Lead World In
Welfare Work
Henry Ford nnd President Wilson
hnve done more for the happiness and
welfnro of this generation than uny
other two men In the world.
This tribute to these two well-known
Americans wns paid by the Rev. Henry
W. Stringer last night in nn address
nt the I'lrst Baptist Church, (lermaii
tuwn. ,
His subject wns nn "An Ignorant
Idealist." In the course of his rcnuirks
be snid, among other tilings ;
Henry lord deserves something bet
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icr imiii mo puuiie pillory nnd sneers
at his ignorance at the hands of the
Are You in the Right Position?
WHAT AKK MIL' IIK.ST l'ITTi:i I'OK?
Let a well-known psycholoKlst tell Mm the
riKht vurutlnn In Ufa for iu. Applv nt the
lllf'ATItlXAI. III'IIIWI'K INSTITHTM
iieiinnnnaMm
Pell phone Spruin 1:145.
Young Men nntl Hoys
San time bv beKtnnlng now. summer erhnol
CPenPU .ltina "1 PrahsM. fA nnu nlln.
rS ZT --.,.. .". ..... ......
DrOWn rreparatory OCtlOOl
Itroml nnil Cherry Ms.. l'hlla.
riiBSTNPT iiii.i,. r.
Chestnut Hill Academy
ST. MARTINS. C1IK8TNTJT HIM.. VA.
Preparation tor collene. An Ideally located
country diiy nnd boarding school for bo
it, ;pfc,"liy low rHt,',, for "ve-day boarders. '
.. 'tandarda at acholarahlps. Unexcelled
athletic equipment, Including three Dlaylns
llelda itymnaalum, awlmmtni: pool and rtcre
atlon bulldlne, Heopens September B4. I
Cotaloffuea on application.
IT.KKIOMKN. l-A v
PERKIOMEN SCHOOL .T
40 rnllei Irom l'hlla. ; mall iiroupa. reaident
nurw; rrmnailum: athletlca. Prin. Oku a.
Krjb.l. D. p.. nor lig. Pennibur. .
MKKCI.K.MUiil.. l-A.
The Mercersburg Academy
I Oil liOYs Merrerabun, l'.
, Rend for cnnlomie to
Win. Mann Irflne, I'h.n.. I.I..D.,
Ilenilmte nr t?n
AI.I.KNTCIWN. PA
ALLENTOWN
Preparatory School
Prepares boya for lending colleuea and
pntveraltlea IIlBh standards. New Build
Ings Special department for jounger boya.
Athletic teams. I.nrco campus and gymna
lum. Terma M00. Catalog on request.
Vlalt tha school. Write for catalog U
J. .11. 8llAI.Tr.lt. rrlnrlpnl. Allrntmrn. P.
II vnitisiuiito. PA.
A Capieal Prnnol Kpnr n Cnnltnl CUr.
A countrv Bfhool fnuncied 17Rn. Torated
on the tmnks of th bnutlftil Pusaue
hanna Ulver Ideil for henlth and scen
ery. Modern buildings, larpo rampwi.
Advnntacrps of (imill clnfnes and Individ
ual Instruction. Thorouirh collece prep
aration Tlatf !iS.l-Sft21 Supervlntd
athletic Separate pchoo. for younifer
boye Wo Invito closest Ireveotlatlon
a personal 1slt If possible. Writ for
CBtaloirur Ti and nlnns of new dormitory.
AUTI1UR E. I1ROWN. Il.A.. Ilendmasttr
W FA'PNAH. N, J.
wMomrsM .
Where character, manliness and honor ar
developed. Wenonah Is an Independent unit
In your boy's education, nnd not merely a
preparatory school Healthfully situated in i
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 ays- ,
tern brine out all that Is good and manly
Separate Junior department for boys of ton
or oer. Academic course, seven hundred
dollars for the pchool year. Junior depart
ment, six hundred for tbe school year
Catatoff nnd Ipw hoolt upon reniist
Dr. CITART.Kfl II. LORKNTK, Vrt
1IAJ. rrYTOK A. SNYPEB 8upl
noT 418. Wenonali. N. J.
ni,AinTnwN. N. 4.
ACADEMY FOR BOYS
Wonderfully situated for -ooa health.
Delaware Water Onp la mllea distant
Campus nnd athletic fields of 100 acres
ind 200-ncre farm Preparation for col.
lee and technical schools. Military drill
Etirht bulldlnra Separate Junior Dal
partment, Wrlto for catalofrua.
JohoC. Sharpe. I.I,.I).. lleailma.!..
noi
l'." lIIalrKtown. N. J.
rBiyrr.To.v. , .1.
PRINCETON PREPAfoRY
SCHOOL FOB HOYS
Colleire preparatory for boys 14 year. ..
older: beautiful locations small claie.. l.
cellent faculty: well-equlpped building
laree (rounds; supervised athletics: iTth
year. Catalog I on request.
J. B. FINE, rVP Princeton, N. J.
rnxNiNfiTON.
The PENNINGTON SCHOOL
College and Technical School preparation
Military drill. FRANK MacDANIRL , D ID
Headmaster TIot 7n. Pennington. M.' 1.
ESSEK FT.l.LS. N. J.
KINOSLKV 8CHIIUL FOU U0VR ii mL
from New Tork City In the New l7r.il
Hills. For lllnfated cataloa- address J n
Campbell. M. A.. Ilox P. Essex Fells. N. J."
NFAVTON. N. j.
NFAVTON ACAU1SMY For boys. D to 18;
modern equipment: personal attention; cats.
log. Address Principal. Hot T. Newton N. J
ItOimKNTOWN. N. j:
I Bordentown Military Institute
i Thorough prep, for cnllcne or business. Em.
i rlent faculty, small classes. Individual atton
I Military training. Suirvsed athletlca 83th
' vcar. For cataloir add. Drawer O 22. Col T
p. I-andon. Ilnrdentown. N. .1.. Prlw. Jft ram.'
WAVNESnnnn. ta.
i Fishburne Military School
New $100,000 Fireproof Equipment
I rreparea for universities, business Ufa
Diploma Admits to all colleges Itesultful
military tralnlnc. neautlful. healhtful sltuu.
tion. Every cadet participates In annual
1 encampment at Grottoes on Shenandoah
liver. (iiti renn rinnn vinmavB. JCSerVa
Offlcera Training Corps, under U. a. War
Department. Cataloc L on request.
JlaJ. JIOROAN II. IHDG1.VN, Tfln.
Dox S00, Waynesboro. V.
MANASSAS. VA.
LAbTLRN COLLEGE $$
Co-ed. near Washington, D. C. Deereei
rrantnd; all courses. Prep.School. Rate 1400
Catalu. Dr. II, It. Bonn. Pres. lto A.
m'T nipTi'R. pa.
ppxncitv. MASS.
Powder Point School
Will understand yonr boy and
leach him tn understand Iilmself.
KAI.PII K. riEAItCK. A.M.. Headmaster
88 Klnc Caesar Hoad, Dnibury, Mass,
BBBaWlaBMPSsaieairiasiiii n msiaiii is m
rOBT IIEPOSIT. Mil.
TOME SCHOOL Wo"' 'r!raiorr.
a jhil ji-uvuli port Deposit, M4.
WOOnSTOCH. A.
Massanutten Military Academy
. WOODSTOCK. VA.
Frepffrea boya for Colltae and Dualness.
Healthful location! modern bulldlnirs; small
clssses. Limit 100 hoys. Cataloc It on reo.
Howard J. nenehoff. A. M., Headmaster.
IHCTIII.KnKM. PA,
Bethlehem Preparatory School
Prepares for leadlni colleies. BxtenslT.
(rounds and athletic fields. New bldfa June
l. Tuiraey. M.A.. Head'ler. nethlchetn. Pa.
WAZAItETII. PA.
oartth Hall AlUltary Academy, Una 0.
Maaareth, Pa. Founded 171 J. Preparatory
and lluslnesi Courses, Senior, Intermedial
and Junior Pepts. Atbletlca. Military ma
.-a X4T,-A,,B,nw(tw..,B.D..
ilia.
I'll"1' 1 HI JM..-
American nation. When all is said nnd
done the residuum of fact remains thnt
he must be ranked as one of the world's
greatest idealists nnd benefactors today.
It would be difficult to point out' nnj
other one mini who lias done more for
the happiness nnd welfare of his gen
eration tliiiu this same 'ignorant
idealist,' snvc, peibnps, Woodrow Wil
son himself.
Compensation for Firemen's Kin
Compensation for the widows and
other dependents of the six tliemen lio
lost their lives when trapped by full-
ing walls at the big warehouse tire nt
'Ul North American street on .Inly 12,
will lie nniil within the npl ten iln
'":... l" - " :v : " :
William II. Smith, special adjuster of
the workmen's compensation board, has
EDUCATIONAL
lloth Sexes
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
(35th Year)
SECRETARIAL COURSE
FOR
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Only tjigh School graduates are admitted. The course is
completed in ten months. It is an ideal combination of essen
tial subjects. Every graduate is placed in a high-grade position.
The term begins September 2. Ask for Catalog F-5.
OTHER COURSES
WrniintttiK iV, I A.).
XthrrtlMriK.
ptHteil IltiltiffcH nnd M.imiKPint?nt.
Itookkrrpini;.
H ii sine us KnclNti
ItitHliifsN unit !-:.Iert rorrrMiontlfnrr.
( rcditH nnd Collections.
('i)mnterrlnl Law I, II nnd III.
rnmonnrlnic,
('(irporntlon rinunrp.
("nut Accounting.
l-'Inmtpf nnd i'oinmrroe.
Intlrfstrl il Oniunlnitlon nnd MunfiKf
nirnt. Olllrp Munucrmriit.
Tliin Itp.ullnc nnd Kttltn.itlnc,
Krnltj llrokeriice.
llfportinc,
ulf tninnshlp.
Nnturdny Mornlnp ( uirsf for r.iblir
Sluml Tcucherti.
Broad Street Below
Young Men nnd Hosw
WAYNE. I'.
Cl TT ff C? f. 1 Pr.n.M. tnr rVi11P
OI. LUKe S SCIlOOl !,.i... -nr.vn. '
or btialnena TVavna
Pa (Main Una P. R. II ) Send for cntalot
CHKSTEK. PA.
Military College
58th I-nK established n. a inllltsry l
v Rtltutlon. with honor ideals. an4
I Car the development of competent man
hood for Its aim, Pennsylvania Military
ColteKe has proven Its efficiency in war
and peace. Strong courses In Civil Rn
aineerlntr. Chemistry, Economic and Ft
nane. Preparatory and Junior Schools.
Athletics Catalog. Addreaa
Col. CIIAULKS K. HYATT. rreldrit
Box B63, Chester, Pa.
MW.tTiiMorsi;. v
Swarlhmore Preparatory
A uchool of lontr stnndlnir nnd rrottreS'
alve Ideal ll'rftc toflnv to
AVi!"lri li; Zamn',on ) Heiulmaater.
Millard 1. TomllnNon '
H-irMird ne. Swarthmore Pa
NFAV HT.OOMFIKT.I. PA.
Carson Long Institute
8&1 Yeor. A rioma School for Roys.
8 bulldlnar, 18 acrea In the nealthful foot
hills of the ltlua nidice. Individual and per
sonal Instruction how to lenrn. hnw U
labor, how to live. Our aim Is knowledge,
character, culture, efficiency. Collexo Pre
paratory, Business, Junior Courses, Spanish.
Ftenoh. Tubllo Spenklnic. Military Tralnlnir
Separata bulldlnes for loys under 13 years.
ISflO and up. Juniors 1105 For further d
talla address Oeorca f, Pehnelder. A. II.
Headmaster, nox I New nioomfleld. Pa.
HAIrsrHTRO, PA.
Kiskitninetos Springs School
for Boys
Prepares for colleea or business. Ths eioaest
personal attention Is given to each hoy. Sev
eral Fnotball nnd Ilaseball fields. Onlf. Ten
nis. New Gymnasium with swlmmtne pool
and howUna alles Fine e.ihletlc spirit with
stronr; cnmpetltUe tenmj. School owni Its
own 'arm and coal mine. Rata $721.
DK. A. M lVIISON, Jr.. Tr.
Hnr Mn. Snltshiire. r.
WHST 1'lir.STKK. PA.
WKKT CI1KSXI IC STTK NOKMAI. RrilOOt
Polh Seies V o ?0 O M Phillips Prln.
1NC.ATKR. PA
Franklin & Marshall Academy
nnT"' prtKP pot 2 1 .... ps
r o i 1 iinVR' PIllPARATORT
Yeates Schoo1 .AxVA.sTnn pa
II Ft.T.FrOVTK. PA.
Uellelonia Aradeiuy Limited to 1U0 youn4
men, IS and up. 114th ear. Athlello 014
and Rym. Mod rates Catalor Jurnm It.
Uurhes. A M.. Hend'r. IlolJ". nellefonle.ra,
Younir 'iVooien unil Olrls
pr.F.t IIUIMIII Mlllllll, line.)
For younir women. Widely practical and
cultural preparatory collets departments
Muelc. Art. Domestic Science. Secrelarsnlp.
Norms! Klndcroarten Pwlmmlni pool Ath
letic Field Address Hot in, ji n, K,
Ph l Preshlent. .lenMnteirn. Pa
HIItMINCllAM, TA.
BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL
for Olrls. Tn Penna Mountains. A.-ademls
it Collese Preparatnrv 0-mnaslnm. swim's
pool sleeping- porch Phv-lcal train'. Music.
A. It. drier. Pr.t T. H Mnnlton. A. B..
neadma.ter. Itos; T "Irw'nrhsm. Pa.
1.ITIT7-. PA.
Linden Hall Seminary
A rtrts school since 17411. Academic. Colle
Prep and Special Courses. Sep. Jr Dept.
flvrnpasliim Terms jriOO Cntaloc. Ttev. F
W TPvr.Tei psic . tiT lrnt. iltits. p.
HWAUTIIMORK. PA.
MsrvTyoii Sclionl for fllrls A home school
Col prep., household n'ts cen. In, courses,
tfew fireproof Mdps Ml outdoor nctlvltles,
Catsloe Aflil-i... Pey ir.PR P-arthmore p.
OM I Wl. I'.
TIIK COWI.KO SCHOOL FOH fllltLH
Prepares for collcKes General Courses.
Music Art, Domestic Science Near train A
tro'lev. New laboratory and s'vlmmlna pool
Fpr cstaloo- and vje s address
KMMV MII.TON r(HVI.l A, II..
Head of School, Ouk I.ane, l'hlla., Pa.
WKWABH. DKI..
Women's College of Delaware
To women, deslnnv a liberal education,
nnder Ideal renditions of home life, the
Women'a Collea-e of Delavcare offers unei.
relied opportunities at extremely low coat
tdtuated In a beautiful and healthful re.
ron. one hour from Phils. Write for Cats.
tor I. Address MIPS WINIFRED J. nOB.
INSON Dewn. Newark Delaware.
AiTnunNTUi.re. mass. ,
LASELIi SEMINARY
Anbomdate, Mass. Course of study from
flrst year h'lh school through two years ad
vanced work for high school sradiiates. Wide
ranee of subjects. Unusual tralnlnt In
various phase of home making-, School 10
miles from Iloaton. SO-acre estate. Outdoor
,rort and recreations. Address fluy.M.Vflo.
(ton. rt.,.V3)PrleWlDal. ITS WooHBd orf
n
nnnounced. Only, one of the six men
killed, wns unmarried. One of the vie- j
ttms was n widow ir, with three cnn
dren. City Solicitor Connelly will up
point n guardian for the children.
Wayne Changes Memorial Plans
The project fostered by the Men's
Club, of Wn.Mie, to build n community
hciise for the town ns a nicinnriq.1 for
the service men of Radnor township
jlms heeu abandoned In fnvnr of a park
lor siniilur pioject. The community club,
.iihn wns regarded ns too restricted in
lts scope, especially as the town has
(several excellent centers of community
activities in the clubhouse of the Men's,
iCllllf. the SlltllldllV Chill building for
.. . . ......
the women of the suburb, nnd the ciuo- i
llioiise of the Radnor Kire Compnny. I
Until Sexes
rrret.irlal.
siiortliand (I'ltninn nnd fircne).
Irntllr Hutrs ;itnl Man icpinrnt,
Tpprltlnu Ci0i Mudilnps).
C'rrdKs nnd Cnllf tlonti.
IMcnsp Frnd tno (free) rinulnr nnd
ptrsonnl advice about coure marked
Clt
Berks, Philadelphia
GEORGE SCHOOL
Countrv School
tor Jlo a anil Glrla Senrate dormitories
Conrsrs broad nnd thorough. Student tudle
I unnf r punervlslon or prlnr'oal nraduntei
UccenJ in rollege Spt'Clai .oune. Ath
I lettcs (O'mnnsium pool, 227 wooded arret
and open lourttrj on Neshaminy Crek. Kn
dowtd )!li mdernt rutiloij f.t.irt .
Wiilton, A. M.. nnT 23, Gears School, Pa.
TorvTrv 1
IH'MNTS AIIMIMM" TIOV I
in sims i.i:tti;k mhitim.
l,MV llMlc; lli.MTIC
Vc hno plon hundrr'tW nf nmhitlouo. I
earnest men arnl women the stmt that his'
put them oer the top, anil hae tholr rec- I
nnls tn point to Willi just prlili UV irtn
ilo a mui h for sou
Write nhnne or cill Wnlnut -l;U '
i..ii.i.r, i:ti:nsio fNivnciTY
(108 helmit street riillitdrlnhln
Our Bniiliintps nre In constant demand for
uooil nlnir positions Oreor Shorthand
Ihe cas speedy avalem Complete liulni'SH
anil aecrctarl.il inurnos Hnlf ntes Bummer
months lntroaip tr illni; Enter
lin tlm ('till np H.lln fn. ..!.
JfTna pirMculnrs nnd est ilnciie
tal I'lin.x. iii'sim'ss cnr.i.nnK
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101J Chestnut St.. Philadelphia.
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DOWN
Women
If YoMir Somoier Top
Starts the First
of Atugrtuist
you will take a very real interest in a little
group of fifty fine wraps that have had their
prices much reduced. August evenings, at
the shore or in the mountains call in a de
cided tone for a wrap.
These wraps are of silk Paulette hand
somely lined; of Bolivia, fine velour, tricotine;
of tricolette or Paulette combined with other
materials. They are handsome wraps which
vou may be ptoud of anywhere. Now $30,
$35, $50 to $75.
For Royg'Ihi Wear
there aie good tweed capes, dolmans and
coats, lined or unlined. $25 and $29.50.
Linene dusters are $2.75; linen crash
motor coats are $8.75.
(Mnrket)
Kmiocka1bo(Liit Clotlhes
for OSrls' Vacatioes
Middy blouses hold first place among the clothes which mean good
times. Some open in the front and aie belted; others are smocked
and have contrasting collars and cufTs. The navy blue flannel collars
are favorites with many girls. In 8-to-16-year sizes, these are $1.25,
$1.50. $1.75 to $2.50.
New Fall skirts of serges or gay plaids are belted and pocketed
or are made on bodies. $G.50, $7.50 and $8.25.
Extra good ones, made of the best linene and jean, aie in white
or cadet blue, carefully made and tailored. They have black or red
ties arid thc appropriate emblems. In G-to-16-year sizes at $5.50.
Other regulation dresses at $2 and $3.75.
Qinghami Dresses Are Reduced
Mussing really doesn't make much difference, as a tubbing will
freshen them! They are in plaids and plain colors, made in more
than a dozen ways. G-to-14-year fittings at
$1.50 $3.75 $5
(Market)
Three Daioty Camisoles
to wear beneath fine Summer blouses aie just in.
Two styles of pink satin are $1.25 one has fine lace around the
top; the other has hemstitching and losebuds, and both have ribbon
shoulder stiaps.
The other, at $2, is of pink or white satin with rows of hem
stitching around the top and wide ribbon shoulder stiaps.
(Outm!)
A Chemise amid "Nightie" of
Cool Batiste
They are snowy white and dainty!
The chemise is'an envelope style with deep, creamy Valenciennes
lace around the top, run with, pink ribbon and with ribbon shoulder
straps. $3.
The "nightie" is a slip-over with neat embioidery at the neck
and sleeves, shirring, ribbon and a rosebud finishing it. $2. At the
same price a pointed Empire top nightgown is inset with lace and
embroidered swiss.
(fentrul)
Tailored Waists
A-plenty
for women going to the shore and
mountains there have been many
requests for them to put into
vacation trunks. ?
There are many to cnoose fiom,
with detachable or convertible col
lars. Linene is $1.75; madras nt
$3.50 and $3.75; fine linen at
$4.50 and $5. (Mnrket)
Snowy Summer
Skirts $3
Two practical styles that
women like one of linene, belted
and finished with pea:l buttons;
another of gabardine with cornu
copia pockets is ornamented with
pearl buttons.
(Mnrket)
Towels
during tho rainy spell when
nothing dricdi Housewives re
alized how limited their sup
plies were. Good new towels
and towelings abound in the
Down Stairs Store.
Hemmed kitchen towels
made of half linen crash are
30c and 35c each. All linen at
35c, 45c and 50c each.
Roller towels of half linen,
measure 2 yards, and are
ready for use. 75c.
Cotton crash toweling with a
linen finish has a blue border
and is 16 inches wide. 19c and
25c a yard.
Absorbent toweling, half
linen, has blue or red borders
and is 17 inches wide at 30c a
yard. All linen, 40c, 45c and
55c a yard.
(Chestnut)
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AraottierShipmentof !
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Petticoats
of a lustrous, durable cotton mate
rial, they are in navy blue ns well
as black, and the deep flounce is
tucked. $3.
Pretty satin-striped tub silk
petticoats in legulnr sizes are in l
navy blue, Copenhagen and black
at $3.85.
' (Centrnl)
Blowing fiffl e Doorway
Cool, OreemiStr5ped Cortaiinis
Stripes of gieen or blue running across at varying intervals look
very cool on the cream flaked ground of these door curtains. $1.60,
$2.85 and $5 a pair.
Stemdled Ciirtaimis amd Couch Covers
Heavy cotton crash in linen color is handsomely stenciled in
colorful designs. There are couch covers at $5.50 each and curtains
at $G pair. In some of the designs, the covers and the curtains match.
(Central)
Footwear of White Dainiitiiniess
for Womeini amd Children!, Too
The white pumps, sketched,
have accentuated long lines in the
vamps that make them very
graceful. They are made of fine
white canvas, with turned soles
and covered heels. $5.50 a pair.
Special at $2.85
High lace shoes of white leath
er, like buckskin, are made with
welted sroles and high heels.
(Ches(not)
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STORE
Wear the
New Things First
aie asking about the modes of Autumn. We are
answering with some delightful new dresses of
satin, of taffeta and of serge and tricotine with
just a hint of the new season in their folds. If
you arc planning a sojourn at one of the fashion
able resorts, a frock or two of this sort will be a
distinct addition to your wardrobe.
A new model in satin is thc one sketched. The
bodice shows an embroidered motif in self-color or
a contrasting tone. Buttons adorn the hem of tho
skirt. $20.
Trim blue serge frocks with a bit of black silk
braid adorning the vest nntl the skirt are $25.
New tricotincs, smartly tailored and trimmed
only with bands and embroidered crows' feet, are
$25.
Other dimming frocks of taffeta and satin,
mostly in navy blue, are $32.50 to $38.50.
A Host of Symmery Frocks
Among the voiles, the Georgette patterns in
blue and white are wonderfully effective. Topped
off with crisp white organdie collars, such frocks
are vcrv smart. $9.50.
Other voiles in dark grounds with white dots,
most, practical for street wear, are $6, $7.50 and
$8.75.
Of OrgamdJe
in pastel colorings there are some airy, youthful
frocks made with scalloped roll collars, which arc
edged with lace to match the cuffs and the trim
ming on the skirt. $8.25.
At the same price, there is a pretty frock in
blue or lavender checked voile with deep folds
trimming tho overskirt. The round neck and the
elbow sleeves nre finished with pleated white frills
edged with lace.
' Special at $10
A little group of dresses of white dimity and
white organdie, lacy and pietty, marked at savings
of $5 to $G on a dress. Several models are here
and all charming.
(.Market)
Little Pimk Pajsiinnias
for Girls of 6 to 11 4
They are made of soft pink batiste, trimmed
with lace, with blue stitching, hemstitching and
nicoting or with blue braid. They have elastic at
the ankles and ruffles. $1.50 to $2.
(Centrnl)
A Tnmni House Dress
that women will enjoy wearing
about the house and even out
doors is a clear checked gingham
in black-and-white and blue-and-whitc
with bands of white en the
collar, sleeves' and pockets. $3.50.
Aradl an Apron
that can be worn as a dress.
For the warm Summer days, it
would be ideal for morning. It is
of gingham in checks or stripes,
with ric rac braid around the neck
and short sleeves, down the side
front opening and on the pocket
$2.50.
(Central)
Orgaedie Is the Seed
Frocks
Fine, sheer organdie, 40 inches
wide, is1 in pink, green, rose, navy,
Copenhagen, maize and tan. 50c
a yard.
Think of all the prettv frocks
that can be made from this!
(Centrnl)
Needs
Pairs of White
s
for the warm days. Chamois
lisle gloves are nice because
they are easily rinsed out and
look so fresh and white again.
It is wise to have several pair
of these and have one pair
always fresh and ready to nut
on. Our white chamois-lisle
gloves for women aie made to
fit well and wear well. They
have one row of white em
broidery on the backs and two
clasps at the wrist. 50c a pair.
(Central)
Bathiinig Suits?
plenty of them in the Surf
Store.
(Mnrket)
Easily Cleaned
is a virtue in children's shoes be
cause they get so dirty. These are,
of white canvas with welted soles,
(And they button). Sizes 6 to 2
ifi.yu a pair.
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