EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11), l!)it) JLO I And So They Were Married Ily UA7.VA. DKYO nATCIIKI.OIt Cotlrtaht 131. by rtiWIo Ledger Co. TWO DIFFERENT FALL SILHOUETTES STAUT THIS STORY TODAY IN Till! meantime Scott nnd Dot Salisbury wore drlvlnj; through thni darkness In the Moores' rnr. Dot hml maneuvered things to suit herself. She had managed Scott nt n clever woman can nlwnys mnnage n man prAvidtd she hides from him the fnct that she is d6 ing that very thing. After Dot had left Itiith in the dress ing room, an entrancing vision in scar let, the very first opportunity that she had, she went up to Scott with a mur mured request. "Scott, I've done a very silly thing. J've come nway from home without my fan. and it ffpts no wnrm rlnnnlni. ' Scott with no suspicion of what was in Dot's mind said instantly, "We'll manage somehow; perhaps t can bor- vr one." O, no, I hnvo n better way than that. Will you drtveYnc home? It won't take but a moment, we won't even be missed." "All right." "Juat wait till I get my coat then." And a few minutes later they were off. Dot snuggled down by Scott's aide In the front seat and they sped through the soft darkness. She did all manner of little coaxing things to tempt him to make lovo to her, fluttering little tnrn on the arm with her nervous little fin gers,. surreptitious touchings of his hnnd on the wheel, but when they finally turned Into the dark street and stopped before the plain little white house whero the Salisbury lived, she was thoroughly aware, nevertheless, that he gave no thought of it. She was too clever to let him notice her pique, however, nnd sho led the way up the steps of the veranda nnd into the dark house. "Here, give me your hnnd until 'l can reach the lights," she said when they were in the hall. And slipped her soft little hand into Scott's, as she led him along. Dot did not light the hall lights, she turned en instead, a very dark lamp just inside the door of one of the rooms. It shed a soft light out Into the hall but hardly lighted up the dimness of the corners. "Walt for me here," Dot murmured, and went softly upstairs. Of course she. did not want a fan but she hurried tw her burcnu drawer and pulled out onn She snapped on the lights and touched her face with powder, rubbing on some rouge until her white cheeks showSl scarlet. Then sho fastened on a pair' pf ear rings nnd stepped back to get tie effect. Dot was, after all, just a joalojs little girl. She knew her limitation!, she knew that ns a vamp she would never do at nil, that all of her powlr lay In her bird-like mannerisms, ntfll yet she longed to look as Ituth hnS looked, tall, slender, and with just thai bizarre touch that set her apart fromi every one else. On the way downstairs she called softly to Scott. He got up from the chair and came toward the stairs. It uns at that moment that Dot, with n soft little scream, 'n little scream that could not possibly bo heard by any one out side bo carefully was It calculated, ap parently caught her foot in her skirt, and with a graceful little stumble, fell Into Scott's arms. She gasped, and lay still, her face turned upward to him. In the gloom of the hall it looked very sweet nnd young. If Scott had not been so miser able, if he had not been thinking all the night of a girl in red and the ex pression on George Everett's face as he looked at her, If something in Dot's manner had not made him vaguely con scious, ho might played up to the flirta tion. After all a man 'often does foolish things and does not mean them one way or another. As it was, Scott did nothing at all, but stare down vaguely nt the blur that was Dot's face and murmur inanely, "Are you hurt?" t'l don't think so," she murmured, Inwardly furious, but staying where Bhe was. "But what If you hadn't caught me, O, Scott!" "You probably would have caught the bannisters as you fell." Dot pulled out of his arms nlmost vin dictively. "What's the matter, what is it?" Her movement had been too brusque and sudden to be natural. "Nothing at all; we'd better hurry back though, I'm afraid we'll be miss- d-" . They drove back almost in silence. Even when Scott made an effort to talk, Dot responded so briefly and so cuttingly that he felt her displeasure. without being sure of what it was all about. But in this friendship Dot had one idea and Scott another, and they were as far npart ns the poles. Tomorrow How It All Kndcd. J! 4r 'JK X.rt i 4lA Ml I nil ff 111 l C I Sir fl II rw . Ur Mr w i ..i.. i i r v l The Woman's Exchange obtain a license to drive a car In Penn sylvania. Oranges are good for the complexion, In that they help to keep the system in order, and that is one of , the founda tions cf a good complexion. GIRLS "CATCH" 3 FLIERS Games for Garden Party To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will you kindly de scribe some games to be played nt a law n party? The ages are to rauge from fourteen to twenty. li. H. Here are some that are fun: Tne Hare Have as mnny lengths of tape ns there will be players nnd hac nil the tapes about the same number til lert, say ten or twelve. lide several pairs of sharp eoissors. Attach all the the lawn in front of their place, Ktipert tapes to a fence or to a porch railing I'artn. nt SedgMy. A few minutes nt one end. Knur players contest at later two mnrn lllnrs lim.1,.,1 i,,t ti, once or six if ou have scissors enough. I girls' net nnd the sextet were seated on the lawn having tea when Lieutenant .entirely In black from head to foot nnd they had crepe veils flowing from their tight fitting bathing hats pinned back In regulation mourning style, the veils falling to the waist linn In the back. The only touch of color wis the nar row white edging mound the bottom of WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Army Aviators Are Fooled Into Tak ing Teat at Farm Wilmington, Del.. Aug. 10. "Well. I knew we'd cntrh an aviator," laughed Miss May Itupert. yesterdiit . ' ns, with her sisters. Misses Anna nml Amy, they grecleil Lieutenant Charles Potter, army nvlntor, as- lie landed on I the front of the cap. tile included dainty across the ankle The bathing nt puiiips buttoned of the tapes which they draw out taut. When the handkerchief is dropped eiicli plnjer begins to split his tape up the center linn with the scisors. The plnjer who can soonest arrive at the end that is tied wins tlicjl!ceNow let . - ilojd A. Wilson, enmmnnder of the sjjiindrnn. dashed up in a motorcar an! llnur Inter. Where have you been?" queried the worried oftice.r. "When I saw you I rcling oter the citj and then dlsap- j four more raco imtlf'a champion Is' lnr, I thought you had been killed." The threni culprits looked sheepish 1(011 'Iglr found. Then let winners match win nrrs until the finer! clinnmlon (is found ndil thru tlinfirlrlu r.,lni.,,l ti,.,. 1. -.1 and reward the champion within prize. I lijnnl of the expected nrrivnl of the j Hackward Itaco ) I ?'F Phnlraphir expedition from I Simply have n long, smooth course X " ' T ," "." " J.!,"" .- g. .... -.io VIII (? Ml-IIIWIIIli I 1 1(11 II , uiropt nvintnrs tn their lnnri- I H nfiif.il flir tirriaa nti tlml I k " 'I'ts.mi l.n lir-.-i Ull IIII.il I In, A, . !. tt--t-l." i11 l Who """ """ ll" mini imniwnu wlthpagbbKtV'les of an kimlfmi(I "ce Ul, 1 t wWrrtn g.fc fo tho oppnito roiU ( going i nrl' , Mflcwnrd) tl.c least nuribor of "V seconds nnfVminutes. Any looks ovjir his shpulder Is when thT prize is ipvnrded. The waist and shirt of this after noon frock are both braided, and notlco the little silk tassels. The materials aro blue georgcttoaml satin "" rV Dally Fashion TalUybj- FIorence"nose KATKVnit mil may think of the new panniersklrts that have been launched, ornowever you may feel re garding thr new mode that has been promisedAif a perfectly flat back and front jrith bouffant side drapery, you mustifdmit that many smart frocks aro coming out all the time that are quite W1 ame Some extfemafy well-worn jokes mounted, onf cafdbonrd and tacked up are labeled 'Hardy annuals," while a row of irrocerv boxes nainted ereeiLt- are ranged along n walk, home wajir- uig sucks witn tnc aid or crcpernper :nie tricked out ns sunOoweryfo mnke he scene look more like tijffa garden. Tn the grocery boxes roan couple takes a turn nt digging, tlm other members of the compnny loirfking on. Tho man and girl digglnafogethcr nre each armed jyt)uatgy(Jade. They dig uutil ouo of the nf?turns up some articles or icllirew DRAKE'S TRPPHf SOLD Cup PresartTed by Queen Elizabeth iTpefches $19,000 at Auction ."muii, .vu. iii, -( ui i ri(jiMim'in i- if-ot the Associated I'ress) The run which Queen Klirnbetli gave to Admirnli Dinke for defeating and scattering the Kpnnish armada has bs?n sold at auc- I tlon here fore $10,000. It Is In the form of a terrestrial globe engraved with n map of the world, as it was known in the sixteenth century, j Tho cover Is surmounted by n vase I chased in cherubs, grotesque mnsques ' nnd fruit. It was made in Zurich about ' "BATHING WIDOW" CHABMS J innocent of side drapery, wno wear mem t ever. f There are .women good advantage in tli they refuse m aba Sometimes It won Ana s nfncbihkc penCils .! 'i lipetf frock that S,Jk nt ft Izn iTd seem as if our n ntiuM . .I.I1. wl,An ....-nJ ...III nTA '"i 111! II rsUCIl KIRSJUl llll ,1 f - - , i t the name of some Wer or plant. These J"'"' """ ,M,IRn" lony-two ounces. little nrticles are hidden previously in the boxes which nreylilled with sanil with artificial moss ovlr it. The arti cle belongs to the person who can first call out the botanical name in question whether he happens tolbe digger or I onlooker. For iustnucc, Iscveral white wooly sheep tied togethir are 1'hlox (Docks). Hnch of the couples who American wr nen had determined to be hipless by tl iy and bouffnjit by night from the soi t of frocks tney nre now ordering froi i their dresanakers and buying in th smart shops! Especially is this so oft e best -dressedrity woman. She has acqi: red the straijht, hipl pencil silhouftte and she is satisjjfd with it for the daytime. She knov that leave capture most flowers recnlvo a gifl.- Mary Dnwton s Game Hook. Sliver Nitrate ataln Tl the Editor of Woman's Pctcc: Dear Madam I'lease jell something remove nitrate of siller stain from white silk. A SlBSCUIIiEK. This is a risky thinrf to try, so if I were jou I would experiment first on a part of the dress orwnist that docs not showv' Take tinture of iodine to rcniovtVifho nitrate f silver nnd then rtPI'ljr nmmonin wafer to remove this To Romance" Again your letter interests me, but i I do not think you unite understood Demure Blondes "Knock 'Em Dead" on Atlantic City Beach Atlantic City, Aug. If). -The "bath ing widow" is the very latest beach (.ensntion. Two demure blondes took the bench by storm when they suddenly I appealed among the gny throngs garbed August Sale Gas Ranges & Refrigerators The very unusual offers in thU Bale aro made up from our regu lar htock of high-grade gas ranges nnd rcfrigcrntors. Buy now nnn sae money JT Adi-lphli ltn, I V f H T.M IO 1 I PT-JI II t ILHOi ! iln Cnjafhft Wrlliftiitd. A r. A- ff-stfr ffiiUh. Kn- mel door panrU And trnK HperlaJ, PimbUdiiAoVfii. 18 rlir wide. 1 giant. rcKiilnr nnd 1 nlm- ifrlnar burner on op. NpfflalJr udapt- d For iiptn, or small lichen. Itrrptlonal vulur nt SIO. 75. Hard nh rape, a-nlden ouk flnlh, pnrrrlaln Mffl Hit Inr. Kfmoiul trap. Krrptlon.il iilun tit tills a per I at prlre S33.73. W ht(e enumrl provision rhamber, rrmotable trnp. nh rne. (lolden oak fln Uh. Kireptlonal t1uo at Deliveries and connections made free of charge, AND NySTREETS Mm mm 1 she can wear it better than French woman or the Engl he is built for it and. her the I the article 4hat aimed to be helpful rather tliiU? "hurtful." There will be i-oman. another explanatory one In n little knows it. While .lid I hope you may chance to be sure there nrardaytime frocks' see buik with the iieiwrfue fullness but they do noXSeem to appeal so strongly. Pe mips iD'v win ns tne season goesCn However, cevening wear thafe pan nier n side dra'.iii hyTTTc way, that leaves the front and the back ns flat and ns pencil -like as ever takes her fancy and you see the charming joung woman who was hipless in the afternoon blossom forth with quite nn expnnse of hips in the evening, only of course, thnt the hip drapery is so constructed that jou know it is only drapery, for the American woman is by no means willing to go back to the old stodgy, hippy figure of a generation ago. Navy blue georgette and satin are combined to make this distinctive Jittle frock. It is simple in cut, yet ornnte ns to trimming, for the braided waist and skirt are trimmed with silk tassels and there arc any number of satin but tons used to trim a little straight piece applied to the side. There is a wide girdle that leaves the real waist line less shapely nud more substantial than It finds it. ISut then most belts and girdles do thnt nowadays. The frock shows n leaning toward the Paris mode in the shortened sleeves, but n departure from it in the low placing of the belt and the long, nnrrqw skirt. U'opyrlahl 1018 by Florrnce Rose ) In the meantime you might try tojfhink kindly of some one who meant Vll but failed to hit the mark. Girl Would Drive Car To the Editor of Woman's Paoe: Dear Madam Please tell me how old a girl must be to obtain n license to , drive a car in Pennsylvania? Are! oranges good for the complexion? ELAINE. A girl must be at least sixteen to ri&pft tfSv jA lKfflCM m&teSs. vs-, jzi) jmjls - M A KC i A FRIEND N J in the kitchen. To avoid waste. Toifflnke less dishjr appetia lo make vaTnied-oxters absolutely enjovable. give cooking a fleliok MavMfyuse LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRS It's a daify assistant. ELpEN LAVORS US3F i s LU5CI The Purest indVTaftiest Candies in the Most J anitary fend Attractive Package. A Confection Delight i to Young and Old Nothing "Just as Good" 'Buy Them by the 'Box The whole family will enjoy them because THE FLAVOR CMARfIS The Question Comer Today's Inquiries 1 1. What women nre said to be the best needleworkers in the world? 2. Who is Miss Helen Mathers? 3. What is the game of ltuz? 4. What little trick gives firmness to the darn in n mend in a bad hole In n silk stocking ( Ti. How should a georgette crepe waist be ironed to prevent it from shrinking below size. 0. What will keep lemons from spoiling? Yesterday's Answer 1. Hrush a woolen sweater with, a good stiff brush when it is new tn pment the wool from fljing all bout. 2 A limousine or taxicab is more suitnble thnn n touring car for the bridesmaids, but in the sum mertime there is no reason why a touring car should not be used if that is more convenient . 3 When'a bride lives in the suburbs and the wedding Is to take place In town the girls can meet nt one of thei" homes nnd be picked up In a bod) nnd taken to the church or the mnchine can call for them Individunll'. 4 A window sent built in the kitchen makrs a very pleasing ad dition. Cans of vegetables, etc., ran be stored hee ami the chance visitor will have a place to sit down 5. Doll shoes can be made from old kid gloves. Bind the edges with ribbon. 0, A perfectly fresh egg held against the light shows a distinctly pink Ish glow of goodness. j, v i sJliriTOur ' cKM I 1 1 iMi1 iH P ii i " ii i D iMkW Hill rJ II PA( W WW f"nfDaa,t'' h f VMMiif ,X " ' -: I- ' "ir -tx .. . .Sr taste- j H y &ujf. IbW I f n r A .- H NlMMKlt BBSOBTS SUMMKTt RInitTsl ATI VNTIC riTV OTKAN C'IT N .1, I HOTEL ' t BLACKSTONE v : illi Chalfonte Ocan Mew El. lablo. Write for rts Mrs. .B A Oalllgher bwarthmore Tennllour Near tn-nch 4 B JI I yc", i r Lippmcoil 'PloVS,rn: SS?er Travmore ??' i-- T.zrrr.te . g . ... . J'. I uwnprbnip rnir bth,,(lrltBtf intlTpobllc. 0pmI ran Wn II ftt.4ll(: Earoprgj beajltntet JwAmcri ooeiurplan II AftfA bu to trmtm. &tccrn iilllo lith dWt. Mta-tlicd. 1"' " hip mirt wii.ifvwinn. v. .1. Kxc. CUlfllD D. P. FRT nr Prlcrd llotrl Six Advantages of Novo Power Reliability Compactness Ecor Simi tmy liciti CIX reasons, in six brds ployment of Novo! leading contractors Ltjtej Also, Novo Ppjffer i Ines Efficiency Durability general em- Outfits wainjig. jaecause ino UtlNMtlntnW m tvKtmvm at mcorriKianjK' iJ!i!ff try over. 't keenwrush job Equipalent is light and compact, it travels fastjjytrain or truck ; it is quickly set up andtwork. WritetrSftor complete information. NOVO ENGINE C Clarence "Bei5nt.Vlce-Pre8.&Gen.rign Factory and Main Office 1 Laming, MIclu General Distributors J. JACOB SHANNON & CO. MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA 1744 1744 Hotel Netherlands New York 1e.. BO yard, from llOHrdunlk tapHCll 405 Flevntor, firlvate bsths run rilnff waUl" In Ijftlroomfl Kreo Ttaturea llathtncl'rlvllfgfl from hotel Dajice Kloor. Speelarrnteiii AinM-. nlnn. with mali. S3 to &-lnm 1 in, H7.5H, K0. I2.V weeklr. l'Ul'ST ni'llUADBI. rrojj-letnr rtotel Biltmore Rhode Iilani Ave. iTrnr nojrdiralk Opn oil year Amer. and Eurtpean Plans. au ouiiiae roome. aunee witn natn. Orchestra, Dancing-. Capaolty 25(1. Hot and cold aea water haths Special FrII rates. Now oiookjnr. DILTMOnn HOTKt, CO. Edcreton Inn Cfntrally located nr beach. B ' "" Jihlte perl(.e. cap 230 nn-hestra: booklet J ALDBHT JIAltniS. MONTClm. X. J. IDEAL COUNTRY HOME BIONTtXArni N. . linRT IlKI.IOUTFtllXY SlTDATWe jltMlDKNTIAl, IIOTEI, IN Nlit? OPKN T1IK ENTIBE YT!AR rRKDERICK T. HALT. fnMPANT 3DQ1 vWtala Aj. .lots istoadi tpk Bte.1 Pter. I Oaiiat rr BO. Amen tan Dlsn.Ubls and rrla j DoWfentTa, rrrraubatha. rfnnlnK water I tarotma, alrraUir.resaonsblaraUs. Open all I ynnUwaarsblpnunaracneiit. J.I I.KTTna. I P1TNRV Nw Torl avs... near Deaoo. lst-class nouse( table aun dsntly supplied with best market affords; baths, all conveniences, bathlr from houas. tree ahowsr baths 12.50 up flally. SH.OO up weekly capacity -'nu. m cz HWKC.Nlir. M q THE WILTSHIRE Virginia a and Beach; ocin vlewi c paclty 850, private battiB. runnlns watar la room, elevator, etc j American 'plan. pclal wek1v rateet booklet. 8AMU1$L. ELLia TRAYMORE ATihrncanl VVOWiS GREATEST lK)TEtSlXrESS I HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwsis open. Always ready. Terms raod- erste. iJnone nr write m. iviiin uwimi pJIJTTAI L. AtlanUo Avenue And Board- Phone ZBTO. Hotel Kntrnhnl Kentucky At near Hear, 13.00 ip dally, Amer plan. Booklet A li MAItlON. BcechwoorJ Kentucky Avs. pearBeaoh cr daily, lia no up weekly, w. Mackenl Nw Clarion & SlSSS rLllH.Mvll,l,B, l-A, Perlciomen Inn 1loa' redsrn rmn; i cuuuiiicn inn huinjoet. . pri bath boatr In th'g fluh g Tennla Ijklt Q M Pari AKRON. PA. Will take Bummer Boarders In my heeutl ful farm home, sood food aad flne locatloa; also provide permanent home for aged pee pie who are willing to pay for comfort. OAKDKN BrOT TABLE VAlKlt CO. Akron. Ta. WAMHINOTON. I). C. Burlington Hotel Leas than five mlnutea from everythins American and Europeari Plans 43 1 Rooms. 222 Baths. $2 & Up H. T. MILllKU. llanaxer. linsT()N77 HOTEL PURITAN 3BO CooimonanhAva.aotor. I The Datlnctlvo J uoatpn Housa I ttollad hv globe irotUraonaol' th most hbmollka and attractive I , totals IrUheworid. Modoat rotas. J Writ (aour bocklal wlthouldato I mstpflc plocos. RUCojtillo-Mac I WANAMAKER: DOWN STAIRS STORE Returning Vacationists Are Munch Interested in the New Serge Dresses, fffs What trim nnd chiirmiriK things these new frocks arc. Xrimminjrs are simple, turninfj mostly to braid or small buttons covered with self-material. Here and there a bit of color is introduced in these black or navy dresses by the use of a bright piping or a vestee of shimmering fantasie silk. Quito unusual is a dress of navy serge with a lilou.se which is slit at the sides and strapped across with bands of the material. It is $25. Skirts aie comfortably wide for walking, yet narrow enough to preserve the trim silhouette. Sashrs are doing some notable things, and each hccms trying to outdo the other in the size and beauty of the tassel or ball which finishes it. Prices start at $23.50, and at $25 there nre half a dozen styles. Others aip marked at $29.50, $30 and $33.50. All Summer Dresses Are Now Reduced With Interesting Choosing at $3, $5 and $7.50 (Market) Airad Aottuunniini Stmntts We have an interesting showing of the newest models and materials for women's Autumn wearing. Suits of tweed, heather mixtures, serge, tricotine, broadcloth, velotir, cheviot, silvertone, etc., are all finely tailored. There are now over ii ft v models, and new styles are arriving every day. $25, $30, $35, $40 to $87.50. Special SHO and $115 One rack of odd suits, one or two of a kind, includes suits of serge and of poplin at less than half $23 $29.30 $30 price. (Market) A Lot of Pretty Special, $1.85 There are a great many pretty styles, most of them white, others trimmed with color and in some cases not every size will be found in every style. There are round necks and square necks, col lars and no collars and some trimmed with lace. (Mnrltet) A Clearaway of Men's Straw Hats All the split and sennit straws have been marked $2 the They are in all son's good shapes. Many men feel that they need a new hat about this time of year, when their others are beginning to look shabby. And this is an opportunity! (Onller.v. .Market) .Clearing Away iAWthd Summer Wraps .' n Tt r ti iriinH r Youwill bq' amazed at the beauty of the wraps that you can buy for very? small sums these days. Wraps of good material, prettily lined and becomingly made. They arc marked at very small prices, .which, in mnny cases, would not cover the cost of the materials alone. Here are dolmans and capes and a few coats of varied mate rials silvertone, serge, velour, satin and tricolett in eoft browns, charming red tones, blues, black and so on. The reduced prices aro $114.25 (Market) $8.50 $22.50 $35 300 Pair Mem 'sTao Leather Shoes Special $4.65 a Pair For men who want shoes that have been made par ticularly for hard wear in all kinds of weather- These are of heavy tan leather made on the same last as army shoes; in fact, made by a maker of army shoes, so they are sure to be well made. M lieMntll) A Clearawaiy of Womeini's Summer Skirts All marked at prices much less than the regular ones. " Skirts at $11 are of sturdy cotton ramie, made in a good-looking style, trimmed with pearl buttons. Skirts at $11.50 Included are gabardines, ramies, piques and novelty cords in a number of styles. The Fine Silk Skirts Are Lowered Quite a little has been taken from the prices of these beautiful and in many instances one-of-a-kind skirts. They are of habutai, fantasie, Georgette, silk-and-wool tricoletto and a few wool serge. Most of them are white, but a few are in pastel shades. Now $10 to $25. (MnrKet) LoveDy Orgamidfle 55c a Yard Orchid Violet Flesh pink Light blue Sunset Green A'nl.j, Iihtch- It is fine and sheer and 40 inches wide. It will make pretty party dreses for Autumn afternoon and evening affairs. (Ontrall Socks for tlhe K5dd5es SpecDaifl B8c a Pair, 3 for 50c They are sturdy, white cotton socks with colored mercerized tops. Slight imperfections that will not impair their wearing qualities make them "seconds." Sizes 5 to 9. (( rnlral) Three Groups of Home Things Half Price The cutting in half of price is based on the old price of things bought several months ago. so that comparing the prices with those of today, makes them really less than half. Everything is WwamaktZ quality good, durable, worth while, and if a curtain or something else is slightly mussed or soiled, the reduction more than compensates, as a tubbing will easily freshen it. A Clearaway of Cross-Striped Curtains Half Price 75c to $3.75 a Pair Green, blue, brown or rose stripes make a choice on vnrious cream grounds. There is one pair, and sometimes there are Uo pair of a kind. They aie nice for door draperies or for windows. Some of them nnve silk stripes. Odd Pairs of Full-Length Curtains At Half Price 75c to $5 a Pair This includes curtains of scrim, marquisette and neiiently hemstitched, trimmed with inser tion or lace, or with braided designs. There aie not more than three Dair alike and sometimes nnlv one pair of a kind. One curtain of each kind is Of course, the general sale of home mussed, as it nas Deen useu as a samp e, but a , ,i0 nna .-, ,.,..,,,,,., .1 . tubbing will make it like new again. A few tlll.,''S neS OHCtctonnes, draperies, CUr pretty lace panels are included. tai718, etc. (Centrnl) Axminster Rugs at Savings Durable, AH-Aronond Fn'emds of the Hioimsehold Prices arc based on some special purchases of months ago; prices today are much higher, and price later on promise to be higher still. These are good rugs; the prices are right and the rest is ud to you. zixdz incnen, 4.o. bx7U inciies, $8.50 and 59.50, uxw feet. $25. 6x10.8 feet, $3-1 Sample Bed Sets Half Price $3.25 to $8.75 Most of them are of marquisette with lace me dallions, insertion and edging as trimming. A few are of ecru lace. A set consists cf a bed cover and a roll bolster cover. Some of them are slightly mussed, but all nre unusual value. 27x54 inches, $4.50 and $5. 36x03 inches, $6.75. 6.9x12 feet, $35. (Chestnut) 8.3x10.6 feet, $37.50 to $52.00. tfxiz reet, $37.60 to $62.60. 11.2x12 feet, $65. 9x16 feet, $65. iVVriVmttW M JL MtmX MM B I J i rwvf&aturW-.'ii
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