v ji i n 'iW I. ' '-t t. . ' ' M- t. IV- .'.! "- a. ' .; t.-A ik? ,; :v i V 1. ,!. " " 1 ""I-. ' 7,. 7 p t " vv f v 4 Jf" " Af t " j. ,- r 7, -. p . t"-- S3 MAY 18, 1020 . EVENING .PUBLIC . LED&ER-PHIEADELPHIA, TUESDAY vJ-4 THE STREETS OF LIFE 0)' MAZEti DFA'O DATCIIELOn CcrirttiM, Hit, bu 'the rubita tttotr Co. .flic Admiration of the Prince Xune Carl& inherit td -DatHonaiB ioiv from her tf beauty rSlXherJath'rtrttd. to cruet, oil to . jjiihi ifiro viniir a iiirsi mv C,Srf viver Kit om ihnl! icni to ? rf JiiW tove'V WW' nml h.? ittifauaS trm her home ci'fm ' ffi selected for her mate, discovert H.r utrt" and threatened to tell htr Uria IMt h"r father with the truth 'Sect? AV !'?'.', !2 , uhhher, Betides there is n man, xE!Wri.l the baeknrouvd, to uhon .lime hat pW)l her nean. lh, .tarM a tl.o mmit of tlw vlilon In Ikui 5 s lm wlilto blrnh. v mlnM rfii.l I 'J! , m lowird' Wni.'chetlw nuihed, fy3 ilrr.v. i fin wek nco nh would liave been fcoMltielv nclf-coiiErloui before so mnny SmSi" TonUht, altl.ouc!. b he wan In- wirdly tcrrina. fiio carr.ou .1-1 hpuu hlrh, iH a '0,,nB t,r,ICt'", ".n'0 on? lUei Mnbel Hill who owMrth the Rlr In silver v-ae, and Slabcl rcspondrjj '"f'iUllevp that'B aeramine'n necrc itry !' Por ,l,tle Ctrl OetaMIno haij runaul. Tou know, Oruldlnn hihI her philanthropy, "ho'a so nltrulstlo." And h fmlleil and waved her ofntise faTh"'manf. "Viowever. did not tak hi vm off th Klrl- n"d Un 'iM n,inv n nimnent "Well. It doesn't mutter mucli Th?,M tt h" a llttio nucrn. ,t think I'll o over and meet her.' And an nome in.lM camo up to U.em at thft .no- L..nn fnr Aiinn nnd tlie little circle of ptople about her. I)4nc Orey had Krrcted the nil I. and no he stood back a ,llttl nnd wntchfd ner with her r.tnall trlumidi. He was dlj lurblnRly atlrred nt the bIkIU of her. .He ws aniased nt the atornt of fceltnft-thnt swept ovrr him a he saw lir Hiir rounded bv adinlrlnc people. IIo had al way tliouiflit of Anno as utterly dc rendent on Gernldlne. He had been In reeled l ben and had thought her clever, but the Idea , of havln,cjirr tnlff place amonc people be Knew e"cined to eep her niMiy from dtn, make bor In den'iident of litiythlnB ho could give to htr and he did not llko the Idea, b'ur- thermore. ire hail never uiouriu 01 ner ptrtonally aH he was nomehow cumplleil bv htr penonnllty to think of her to nlctit He had thoilght of her na 11 .tiM innlirlit she 'waa all womnn. nnd a beautiful woman. He looked nt her, hair. Its bronze curlH beiybK lt fash-1 lonble. pophlstlcatcd noirfmr. fibe was. ullcht alineat to tblnnqsN, In the ntnilKht lines of the silver Areas, her neck and I ihouhlers wrro slrllshly nllm nnd pink I Ceraldlne, who stood next to her, had beautiful isnoulders, but they were white Ills cream, nljd softly curved, mils I Klrl was sprlrrjT nnd Uerabllnn was lute fummer. 1110 inouuiu mauo Jnii.' uioy nine at his Krny lialtR. Anne noldcd bis eyes. Hh,e looked ciervnhcro but In them. Tlw sIb!h tot hlm'ln eenhiB dress bad iiluiOMt de prived her of speech, and .bcsldcK, there had been it sudden (Inch In the blue of Ms eyes, as she hnd met Ills full Klnnct , hi?i J'"?!. " frlKhlened her. Shs l2 no, IhouHit In her-heart that Dane ?a.-Vt tol".a. ovr care for her nn she tft Vl or 'l11" u "imply did .not occur iLil? d w"Kh,'l ''own her e.elldn so that il-y sff l""'1 t0 '""ivy lo raise When slid ill? r. 11 l hn1WflB looking at her and nhe cnicfully nvoldcd him. .(ii1 '"""ernn sat between two very, 1...1J fc 41 '15 . .1ur!"K' nano sat opposite beslds Mabel Hill whom lie had token In. -iir?"8. "" "owcr-deHctO table with Hfl ftllttnrlntT crystal nnd plate, Its ex' finlslto nnpery, its whole shining cc Pause, Dnno could ore Annc'.i little nenrt-slmped face with Its grav eyrs un der slender curved brown nnd heavy lashes. Its slrnlBht llttlo nose, nnd Its ntralKht child's mouth. Ho was robbed of bis usual ravolr falro. and his mi swers Id questions nud remarks were abstracted. Mabel Hill was forced lo sparkle, to appear as usual, when she waa Inwardly scethlnp with nitffrr. How could Oernldlne do n thine llko this? It was bad form to sav the Inanl. nml rimnl lo tho Blrl to dres her up llko 11 puppet, inn Hiiow upr 011 10 inen- people wno could bo nothhiK but amused. Mabel had taken the pains lo tell an maliv iko. plo as she could all nbout Annr nml Cleraldlne'n kindness to her, hut some how or other It seenie.1 to Mabel Hint 11 nnnn 1 mane mucii turrerenro lo any one. They wero nceeplliiR the trlrl on her fuce value, and she wna nreenltrn herself llko it nunfe peacock. Neverthe less, her )otith mndo Mabel sriulrm un comfortably, althoiiKli slio wouldn't huvd ndmlttcd tho ttuth for worlds. (TomArrow, n iiecrel trjM.) Mlis Ross Takes Examination IJxamlnntton.i for Hie noslilnn nf elitnl of the bureau nf recreation. n lie- pnrtment of Public Welfare pnit, were held this mornliiR In City llnll. There were two nppllrniitN for (lie place, one of lliem beinc Hie present provisional nppnlntee. Miss Hoplilii I.. rins. who Is a slsler of Hie fimoui Clmrlle llos, lii(nnppeil from Ills home ,nml never found. Tho position pa.is 9"000 n .venr. DREAMLAND , ADVENTURES "Perky Sparrow Coca to JnW Hy UAliDV ...... ,i . . niAi'Tnn 11 , nilly'n Toy ciy t, Ce.r'V Wpnrrnw wnuM to hrromi n ofrrf landlord nnd forvo the other birds ..'.'"""' Tor llirir iirsis. 11c ''XL'" '""' ' natiti or Itlrdiand and Pcy)!! and llillv follow. ' BH.IjV latihfd when TcBsy told him how tv'rby Hnnrro"' wax plnnnlns to crow ilch by nmkhiB the birds pny rent for their nests. T "Porky Spanow can have the old Jiests. The birds call live III th fine new bird houEes I have built f6f them," he Miltcktcd. Tbnt tnadn Prmty ?eel betlei'. for she didn't wruu her bird friends to lose their homes', "perky f-parrow-Wll not feel so saucy when he flmls out you have fooled blm," she said to Hilly. Hnlky Sam ualloped alone cayly while T'ecKY and Tillly were tnlklncr, and It w-nrn't lone before he dashed Into nird Innil. "Whont Here are my houses."' shout ed Hilly, polntlnif to llttlo bulldlnrn perched upon the limbs of jrces ami half bidden by leaves. There werp tiny coiinges, a neat church, pretty bunitn lows, n e.uto Chinese) temple, and even Inrce apartment botisos, nil swaylnp and bnbhlinr In Ibn summer breoze. They made 11 rccular tqy lll.iee nwiiy up lir Hie air. llirds were fluttrrlnK nroiind tho hoii'ei nnd bobblner In and out of (ho windows Hluo Hlrd and his family were In tho church whlln Heneral nnd Mrs. Swallow hnd mndo their homo In the steeple. Cat Hlrd had n bungalow nml Purple Mnrtln nnd bis brood occu pied h rottKc. Mr. and Sirs. Wren hopped busily nbout tho Chinese temple. Tho apartment house held Flickers, Chickadees and 11 wboln lot of others. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobln looked very happy In a tiny windmill The birds set up a triad clamoring when they saw IJIlly nnd rcBity. 0aCfffmrm:sM f' w"-. -- --5p-' , - r he Tonk (li "Kleli" Out ef H.C.I,. I run; nmjiiii r ,1 mn.inun corn 1 fer S7i- Hi. (..ared SI. mil a ' iii. nuc toiifr ror ;isc in, (silted r.Orli ft lbs. 0n Tea Tor Mr Hi (..n IMS. Tolnl SHK H.WKI). , VJtJSO GREEN'S, 4TH & VINE STREETS UNEQUALEDJN PURlTy RlVo ,. ''Cheer ! dheei-t Cheer I" they sari. 'Cheer for TrlncS nilly, who made, those fine new horrfon foil usj Cheer for I'rln cess Pcjriry, who has come lo Visit us." "Yon birds oiljtht lo be happy to have such pretty houses,," snld I'eRKy. , "I think HlllyVaa very clever to build thcrti for you," 1 .."Cheer I Cheer for Hilly " sanir the oirns. Tlielr sonn nnd what PepRy said Itlnde til Mi- clnil nml nrntitl llr lind worked bard on tho houses nnd ho felt well paid when ho saw what Joy he had given Hit. birds. "Now Hint you have such splendid homes. T think vnll miirlit trt Imvn n hou warmlni;," declared 1'eRRy. ""Wtnt's n bouse wiirlnhicf" naked the birds, Ve-Kgy explained It wan it party to celebrnto moling Into 11 new home. "Cheer 1 Cheer' Cheer!" sanir the birds, nnd they flocked out of tholrtiqw homes to rtnnco on a Brassy lawn In n gladlo nearby. , Thev wore having: a Jolly merrymak ing when all of n suddeir Perky Sparrow and his sane swooped down Into the Blnclo. "fhcepl Cheep CheepJ I'm the landlord nnd I wnnt my rent," chirped Perky Sparrow, looking very alert nnd business like." "Hentor vliHf" demanded Iho birds. "Kent for your nests In Mho woods. I've taken them nway from you nnd jhii'II have to pay mo rent If you wnnt them back," chirped Porky, fllrtlnp his tall saucily The birds tittered at Hint. Perky had Brnbbed their old nests, not knowluir they bad mocd Into the flue, now bird houses built bv Hilly. They hcRim to dnucn nnd thy bcKnn to sIiirs Perky, Perky has come for tho rent, Perky, Perky, we haven't a cent. We Blve nu tlie nlr. we rIvo you rnln, So hurry home and don't como ngaln, ITomon ow u III br told how I'eikv Vlai.i a trick on Hie birds,) . Fire Threatens National Forest Washington, May 17. The national' foarat In Minnesota la threatened with destruction by forest Arcs, the United atntcs Forestry Service was Informed by telegraph today, Ten separntc flrrs ' I... ..! , t, f .,lf. .lift .HAdAHa.A nre UHlniiiH .11 in... .hit iirncnr, said the dispatch, which ntldeil that If present conditions J-hould continue for twenty-four hours the existence of lm national forest would he imperilled. WANAMAKER'S I. WANAMAKER'S f BEAUTIFUL FASCINATING j PRETTY I EYES' Use "EYO At all Department and Drug Stores BUY ffSm IIMIlEik,. j '1ZT1 1 w 1 i mm JiiJJJJL-L" g!?g ' 1 is 1 ! w V ' j ''.'-. -- 1 u: ,l "WOVOOVWNHOrt' THE sAirrv sHOR 1721 V2 Chestnut St. THE BRIDE wilt find much here In noweit mode for her treuneau. Negligees $18.50 up Boudoir Cap & Accessaries POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere In FULL MEASURE bottles not tho usual short mcasurn r-Aiunisi: si'itlNG company nruninicl, Maine Cincinnati, Ohio MlTCIILLIy Pl.ETCUCrt Co, I'lNtevAoviiB Co. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its' Beauty. uX til Lingerie made to order. Prompt delivery. Night Gowns & $0.50 Combinations. . . Mup . few cents bum "tlnndrrine." After an .application nf "Dnndcrlne" you run not And it fallen hnlr nr any dnndrulT, besides eiery bnlr sIioimi new life, Tler, briililni-, more color nnd thickness. Adv. DROP ON A CORN! LIFT CORNS OUT WITH FINGERS Hurt? No, not one bitl Just drop a little Frcezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching then you lift that bothersome corn right off. Yes magic! Costs only a few cents. i 1 0 To Protect Your Clothes From Moth, Dampness and Dust Made of Strong rfY?m A I I suoma -wjEYNSvntR rtO TRCiTE. .VCCHKVtSW A CHW.0 CM CVOSE ISW A Manahan's V GARMENT BAG I'll Irnliil Duplex Paper Chemically Treated Gnrments r c sus pended from hniiRers nnd enn be removed t will. No WrinUIiiiR. No Offensive Odor. Auto Coat Size 30x5x64 Ulster Sire 30x5xG0 Overcoat Size 30x5x50 Business Suit Size 24x5x37 Muff and Blanket Size 17x12x7 Muff or Stole Box 17x12x7 Sold by the leading Department and Drug Stores throughout the United States. Or we will send them direct upon receipt of price. Catalogue upon request. FACTORY, 370 Pearl Street, New York City. Why wait? Your drupgist gCii9 a tiny bottle of Frcezone -for a fe,v cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without "soreness or' irritation. Frcezone is tlie much talked of discovery of the Cincinnati genius. .uiss " .1 ..-h :-mx' fer" BW'.A' " ji.'1 ,M.. &2V rVl A.. 'iSn., .TS' v. Ladv - R --r j niOTOI'IAXS XPHOTDPIAYSV f THRU X 1 y&Taiiifkis ) COMPANY r J j vfJmerica niOTOPKwa The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatro in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. All 1 iii mafki. t. T'nuMtunU Ave MinamoraMat onrrvHt" mt. .ii& JJI.AI.NH If.M.MKnSTI.I I" "run woman qami: ' '! . Erriffi . X W 3". N! s;'i ,v V.: -.V.I H. . sste. iVY'n.TJ'li.' 'ZtZZttZZ- '' f 'Si -v.ij his is the most delicioui cake von' ve ntl w.ena La(,y Baltimore cake made "iwnlKfc FRINCINE Bakinc Powder, "ie ntw-fashoned bakinc powder that rises r jenen- Iade from this ld rcc'Pe. Baltimore Cake is a table delichtthat never declined. It is rich and tastv and "enjoyed to the very last crumb. By using " 1 rincine you remove all uncertainty JMn your bakmes. Order a cup or pail )i and see what new bakinc joys you AT YOUR GROCER'S 1 Ik . . 'n !" hindy-hindled cups l eiEht, 35c, V4 lb. net feiCht, 20c '" 'he hmdy.htndltd psili -vziDi. net 5 Ibi. 11.50 Bgcipes ,jAeOldSoutn . . 1 run. Hour! 1 bu!T.! Jo ii.Vine Fowl"' ' r: 'A euPSSttlWNEU.Iiln ' am "' mlnmt- AI T FHt-IPNY Frankfort Alljslinr nL.LILurlC.lN I Mat Dally L'.1B. Hvs. at 8. rtRHT I.VTKI.I, In "THK rtlOUT OF WAY ' APOI I C 52D AND THOMPSON TS. CONHTANfT. TAI.MADtlK tu "TWO WUKKH" ARCADIA TSVTaTO "p CHAUt.t'.S UAV In "PAnis anni:xM LPRINCESS BALTIMORE VrSF nOHKItT WARWICK III "THOU A.!"' Till: MAN" RI I IFRIRD nnoAD Bmr.irr and DL.VJIDIIAL' HU.HOtTnilANS'V AVIJ JIAHOtTKniTK CI. AUK in "KAHT TO OUT ' BROADW'AY'STi.-W'i:' ir nKRAi.niNi: v nu Art m "Tun woman and Tin: i'UTi:i'' 7Va MAnKtTT RTniJKT 1(1 A Sr In II 1.1 P. SI i;o.t iinoiin in UU'DS" UVbKBROOK S?vAno iVU PALACE 12nJiAnKET BTnECT mittiMW'-" 1018 MARKIVP RTniH'n. A.ln A nr , .... n .. PI1ITII nnnr '" "'" . H JH2J-aiiNB8a CAPITOL CENTURY'1 AM.AN "POI.DIKnS nu: avi: at cm . JMTlMili I'AIKIY 11WANS In ok roitTC.vn ...l.llt'. : 1 'I w.. , monv'i ... it'll0'" j; n cup see' . nut wMh.!ffl"il"K.0f5 .i.n ioow --r-aiiT w".v: ... -. ii.n di tt --- . it nnuh buttn (whit beatlnK tl ""' ' " tun of MISS PRINCINE. Jk! - O . '"'Southern Manufacturlnn rnmnanti Richmond, Virginia S3 fe h ln,.?i. When tW'-'TJld on top of .11 tb t,T.:,ed bitwef" ano " "l!'', he cake scold. cak " W: Oln. Maplenrmil Avea. 2:S0. 7 iin.l !l 1. M. KATimntN'i: michonai.p in "Tin: miAi'TV iauki:t COLONIAL JIAIN PT. MAVIINIC MATINIIi: DAILY CI.AHA KIMITAI.T. Vni'Nfl In "Tin: FoniuonRN woman EMPRESS ;0lh & fllrurd Aa. JIATINKC DAILT MAniC 'TWAIN'S inTcivi.KucnuY riN'.s tTAMIl V THRATIin 1.111 Market Ht. r-lVUI-.I n A. m In MldnlKhl STAR CAKT In "run ni.iNnNi:ss o;' von n TIII5ATRI nlow Kprurf MATINHK DAILY rvA.ijniv'A in "STIlONHKri THAN riKATII ' "1.I.OYI). HIS nOYAI. HJiVNUi'S ' FAIRMOUNT MAm; 'TV 56TH ST. REGENT ma',V5A:ta sTr n"ow h .... I,:'5 a sr. to n p m ".ACr DAIlI.INIl'in Jl' "KVBN AH KVi:- RIALTO "EnMANTOWN AVE. '"rtL1,Y AT TULrKHOCKEN ST AN'ITA 3TI5WA11T n "' "IN OLD Kentucky'' RUBY a,A"KOT ST rTHT.OW"e;7 WOMAN IN TIIU HUITCAH1.V Tin: SAVOY ,2U """ "Tnurrr " sinnu MroNTV,UN,Q,,T "MOI.I.V AND I" SHERWOOD M"f".1n-iiim.r WIM.IAM rARNTi,M",ilU'n-M "hi:aht stiungs" STANLEY KUF" "WHY CIlANOr. YOt'li WIFR?" VICTORIA MARKirr ii RT ATI n-rii A t .-..:..""" nnv mvi.. .' '" "" ' THK HII.VKIl llo'llDR" M. " NIXON-NIRDLINCER THEATRES Vf BELMONT -D AU0VB "AUKer JIAROAIinr RYl.t U in "THK IIONr.1 IIKrV'n POKD FRANKFORD "1B )$8S rl.l.l. Nllll'.MAN III "HACK TO OOP'S CHUXTRY ' ' (-I.AUA KI.MnAI.I. YOi;.VO In tih: ronniDDiiN woln IlVll dlMrtL Mta aan. r:. t KATIIRIIINT MacPONAI.D In THK 11KAUTY MAHKUT", MTAnPR 418T.& LANCABiKft AVn L.H.MUl-ilX MATINI5I3 DAILY W P IIAUT In , "THE TOLIt OATE" CEDAR tCn'H C,JDA AVENUE -MWUON IU V IKS "APIUL 1'OI.I.Y rOIJ.9PHM MARKET llETWErev ULANr.n: .svvv:ruTfnAND MT,S "Tiir. ni:Ani,ii:n skx" IUMB0 11'"?NT ST- ""Anu AVE "six ixjot i'our i IDPRTV nnoAD & Columbia av L.lDI-'rVl I ,, MATINEE DAILY nrcnT i.Yrni.vin THE niOUT Or AVAY" 333 MARKET ffK:1;!1 ' CLARA KIMIIAI.I. YOMVri In "TUB rOnPIDDEN tVOMAN" I OflJST n2D AND LOCUST STREET "THE IMNCIN",i'-ooi, NIXON " ANU MARKET.' STS MAnauErtiTE riscHnV a' "THE HELLION" " RIVOLI 2D Aiib SANSOMllTl. OLIVE TELL ,nMatln Dlly "LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION" -rV ,,, 1 t&v m STRAND aKMANTnA'NvAEVNKANno W$T. J?KMINQATnVENANC'0 -"-THE COST" V HB WW : MODELJIS", oft pVEST AOEGHENY S&, ' -A U Jiff""'' CHwy:TniWpMK r ho wfk ftvnejSsW.tortiii .sd BuoW. v,i ' .ii''iv . , ' i , "t lr, j '' 'ja ' '"f4,." ' " -; - . -. $ f, ,(' .M.tet-JJaS-a.JriitAiair... ,.; ......jr..- mMMllKTirtrifetil fV ?'Kx ' V" '"- &. ..'1 A." ."' ' ' Wanamdker's Down Stairs Store Is Making Many New Friends Not tlie least part of the public service of this deduction offer is that' it is introducing to the Down Stairs Store thousands of people who previously had no conception of its scope, atmosphere and opportunities. Some of them had never actually entered it before, because stores de voted wholly to the sale of low-priced goods were foreign to their experience. Others had never done so, because they had been in a few too many of such stores. But it was because there was not a, single store in existence like Wana maker's Down Stairs Store that it was established four years ago last March. It is because there still is not a single other store in existence like Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store that m many people buy here. We have been making friends faster; and faster friends, this month than ever. ' "These are Real economics!" the people say. Abraham Lincoln was right about their ability to sense the genuine and turn from the false. . Women's Navy Blue and Black Georgette Dresses, $25 Summer Smocks arc in jolly colorings as gay as garden flow ers. Mostly of linenc, they sometimes huvo contrasting collars and arc often trimmed with colored Htitchcry. ?:!.50 to ?5.90, less 20 per cent, of course. ' Fresh Voile Blouses, $3.75 keep pouring freshness into the Blouse Store. These :irc simple, easily tubbed styles with elbow sleeves. The 20 per cent deduction brings these to only $3. New Paisley silk blouses have appeared in-thc Gray Salons. (Mnrt,cl) 2688 Pair of Women's 8-Button Length Silk Gloves At $1.50 Fiirt quality, every pair, and fresh and new. These are in just the right length to wear with Eton jackets and can be had in navy blue, beaver, tan, gray, pongee, white and in white with black stitching. The 20 per cent reduction means good gloves at a minimum price. (Crntrnl) 300 Pretty Silk Petticoats, $7.50 Jersey Tops With Taffeta Flounces Less 20 per cent, of course ! The tops are good quality silk jersey and the flounces are crisp taffeta. In Copenhagen or navy blue, taupe, purple, green and black; the accordion-pleated flounces have insets of contrasting color for adprnment. White Sateen Petticoats, $2 Of lustrous white sateen, they have deep flounces, corded and finished with a pleated ruffle. 20 per cent to be deducted. (Ontrnl) , Imagine Buying White Tub Skirts at a 20 per cent Deduction At the Very Beginning of the Season Cotton gabardine seems to be the best liked material for summer skirts and it always tubs so satisfactorily. Delightful new models are ready at $2.25 to $7.50. Skirts of oyster white linen, beautifully tailored, are $7.o0 to $15. Cotton wash satin skirts, glistening and soft, are $3.75 to $7.50. Ramie skirts, -for everyday wear, are $1.65. In extra sizes they are $1.85. (Market I 800 Pink and White Corsets at $2.50 which is an unusually low price for them though there is still the 20 per cent deduction to be considered. Of pink or white coutil, they arc nicely made in topless and average bust models for slight to average figures. (Central) Women's Wool Jersey Suits, $25 New suits which will take wings as soon as vomen hear of their arrival, for there's nothing quite so nice for summer traveling and sports wear. These are simply tailored and are in heather mixtures of green and brown. The 20 per cent deduction applies, of course. (Mnrkrl) l( flilrrtl) Wearing Out Shoe Leather does"'1 mean quite so much wearing out of pdeketbook leather these davs of the 20 per cent deduction. Especially in Shoes for Men and Boys who wear their shoes hard the saving is very noticeable. Special at 3.50 boys' shoes of sturdy tan leather arc made in Blucher stylo with wide toes. Sizes 10 to 131. j. J At $6.90 big boys', black or tan leather round-toe shoes are in sizes I to G 0. w , Boys' Oxfords f Siaes 1 to 2, $5.25. Sizes 2i2 to 6, $6.75. frood-looking tan English-last Oxfords are of durable leather and have service able, welted soles. oti Vl a w i . 4fcn ' xfords at $7,90 are of Hark tan leather on English lasts. They have straight tips and low. broad heelo At 510-rcally $8 with the deduction-there are nut-brown Oxfords With full wing tips and many perforations. H llIU ? . , (Omitrr. Markl) , .. We never seem able to get enough Georgette drcssqs in these colors. Recent arrivals, pretty and fresh, arc made over silk foundations and beaded in several styles. All arc made with ovcrskirta. It is easy to calculate the 20 per cent deduction. (Mnrlirl) New Printed Voile Dresses in Georgette Patterns, $12 Three hundred charming new drosses, mostly in dark colorings with surplice col lars and cuffs of ecru organdie. Others are made on Eton lines and a great many have silk sashes. They are carefully made nnd will serve most delightfully as afternoon dresses throughout the summer. ' At $12 they are special value and a de duction of a fifth brings the price even lower. (Mnrltfl) 1000 Hook-Front Brassieres, $1 Made of good pink or white materials in well-fitting styles; neatly trimmed with lace or embroidery. And you get 20c change from your dollar bill ! (Ontrnl) Two Special Lots of Girls' Presses Just Arrived And the 20 per cent deduction will be taken from their prices just as if thev were not already special values ! That is the ad vantage of this sweeping, all-inclusive move ment it applies to everything. Gingham Frocks at $5 the deduction makes $4. The dresses are neat and attractive, being of light blue, pink or brown gingham trimmed with white pique. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Regulations at $6.50 These are regulation days all the school girls are wearing middies and regula tions ! So this special lot is in good time and mother will appreciate their good value and young daughter their style. Of cadet blue gingham, they are box-pleated. Sizes 8 to 1 6 years. 20 per cent deducted from this price. (Mnrkfl) Vestings Delightfully New and Dainty Dozens of these pretty things to choose from of creamy white or snowy net, often combined with Valenciennes laces or of sheer organdie in white or colors. They arc $3.25 to $5.75 a yard and 12 to 21 inches wide. Usually a quarter of a yard will make a pretty vest. " ii 1" in xf i M "JT l ' : i M v -j ih l 'I .'I M ! HI n 3" 11 ii m i i i.1 3 I t B i i '
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