Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 02, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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Organ plnys at 9, 11, 11:55
and 4:50
WEATHER
Partly cloudy
WANAMAKER'S
of Life
DOWN STAIRS STORE
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NNn au not .n.cn?.o -
A fixed eAJ?l nnd iy down wll,J
rf ." n'ilhwugh tho, uwn it of
!". ""-" su wt. y" iur. fm v in
wiser, A nlhl,Il.hJL breathed stortor-
UlV 'r0.m,i,, ticket" Kept P ""ity
inlet, but the cKeiB . yery hoti
..Amna 1'ini --
F-TpS"- " tff
fclhcrt 'IhSt Aunt Martha had"
ralffl-lcaf run th to church on
uWarh.s heavy brcathlms all
w h.?..r?!!!!1'i down and fell lp" "
Finany """"' Queer ntermltteni
""?" dfwuirf rustled through her
(l!h of drm ru" , 8hft
Mr wr. oilt tne '',,., 4mlrnev' end
w8uM ' JJ5d sho turned into queer
ih could not fna.n o iu. ,,urryHiK
twisted alleys and PBet , r but
,n ,nV.himr I ke this all her life, nntl
k,n s(archinK iko ' " , , thn
W.Rl?CZ'n si T niurred rirnpoiu
""ii- ii sentinels greeted ner ureu
Tit . rann I erections of narrow
frts at 'rncflr'iili by pain und sacrl
Karf thrn Suddenly Vshe turned the
8SS?beS3ie "ho could see the lhjht.
quite suddenly she opened her eyes
Mrray dawn was stealing In between
rt.&ftoMhV shutters. She started
'm clous that she had been asleep.
She hurried over to her fathers bed
tad found him hreathlnR much easier.
Somehow there In the dawn her heart
frit llBhter. her dream seemed still with
l.r she. had fresh courage to go on.
For the first tlmo sh. had that childish
MItlon that had somehow eluded
Ter all her life, that things would come
out all right In the end.
r..i.r,iif h had determined to (ret
,ny from Greenville. She. had no Idea
.',.:. -u. ...,,IJ Mn anrl shn fllll tint
re much, but she wanted to get away.
away from uann urey n "c
.iray from her father and her life. In
IriA PACK Ol (it """ --- ...--...- .-
fair that perhaps som time she mlnt
romp MCK in iriuniin n? run nni
wide good. Today all of that nttltudo
i.l...i l,f l.orl vnnlahpri. Sho saw
what file must do nulto plainly. Sh
mint tay here In her narrow, gray llfo
ltd care lor ner iamer , auu umov uL-tiw
h(r fate Perhaps after sho had wan
dered through the narrow streets of
duty the light would sunocniy mun
brighter arrd she would cmergo with a
throbbing heart Into the wide fairness
t the rout o" nappincss.
Whin thp doctor camo at 10 o cloclt,
tie ilckroom was fresh and cool.
Anne had flung open the shutters otr
ft side, and the relief from gloominess
tinea 10 ukmicu 11g niinuniiiivit;. jici
Ithsf burl tint ftrvnlcpn In linr. hut. nhl
Its certahr that ho was conscious.
fcrller In tlie morning .Mrs. n.irneH nan
Km over with some hot muffins and n
j.1l.l.. mmI.a Ahha a. 4U f1n 41mA
felt the nelghborllncss ways of tho pepple
lithft llviwl tihnnf lifr flin IUIIa' linnielv
Ifwling of give and talte. Sho was shyly
iiiicrraini ii inn mat uiiiu in inn iini.n
jprlirgs on tho front lawn for her ben1-
ni an pup sioou ior n ininuie on mo
porch And vemed delighted when flhft
itrtnjers to her; they Were friend.
Ck. lllll MA. HABAH .tl.l. .wtAHAA l . . 1. A
UI1Q UIU 1IUL iriirilL IHCli JIllCirnL 111 WUHfc
wis going on In tho Carter house, be-
cnu6- ii Hn n, lripinny inirrrai, ann
fflp th firsf tlmit itli0 fnl tirmirl nf 1ia
own homo as a part of a. llttlo com-
1 munlty.
when the took up a tempting1 lunch
i iv ner tamer up iiirncu nia oyus on
her for tho first time and sho was
I..II.J .k 1L. I f.. ..
oi-iueu .11 inn ppreaaion in mem.
There was little of the. old glare, and
they looked old, Jaded. Jim Carter's
Dlrlt as broken.
im Jlrl lennert ovr him tenderly.
Toil V hlfa" fothnKl1
lis nodded. ' Sho was conscious that
he witched her as sh movfd about,
uui nnen tine turned towarel mm ngaln
h hid turned his head on tho pillow.
-ii i ociock mat atternoon when the
doctor camo again, ho told Arme gravely
mat her father was very weak.
(Tomorrow, Anne's dnrkeat hour)
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Exchange
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Sunday Basehall
Lb1?..V ,atla'n Has any law been
ItM ""'"prohibiting or permitting
hTn y;W ,0 ll Pye P town-
there Ik 1.,.. ....... '.:.":...
1 nnri t.V i I'luiiiiiiunK nunuHy
n ;.beu Lin...n!!";y ; Mbiiii m
thl r. i . "t "". ,s Permuted, as
rrL?;?Inl?.,0..,b'. "'yl on township
mlisinn f .-'a nB nBU,,r ,0 et Per
ta?h.n, RSKJI? co.un.l.y authorities ho-
ele n, .-, ' . B1D.e Irom anyth ng
,.i,i . wilhjh pan ojiu mat
ould be worse than not playing at all!
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ffS'AlAWr'y l feel ver mu.K'
W5 iir h JJ,KSLnJ5 "P? l.ooWng at otr
lone, knriii ,,i i n navlnr to str
i, '", 'Mmiiy aiiv se me wher. ih
' a free, danclmr i,ii r,.wi?'re ,n
2S2,vVclnK "schooi'Soea
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J taneta dress wlii7.i, ,;" C nlum on
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twenty.nv. cent? "e,JM,sons ro onlv
5? emng a week nJ. ?0llW R0 thew
,kn.0,- of where ihn? !,chol that I
t..y free Tt iTJKW-.W !
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' and n bo worn' au'sUr."0 l8 B0"11
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th,J1!w.to clean a i...fiou 1,le'1'" Pb-
oK'r,lnll1FiaSawi,b.fr cn" wlh a
. iil'Vnter wilhoVi ..l?hl.t woolen tarn.
l.hTeh WhAt fn dr. h.i "'' or gasn.
INynich w.i ,..' ' "o with a c Imh ,,
)ra!!?in''"whU;hthe
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I "moved' "r' lould this ruhhr bo
. It ttr.nl. I u- A nTiAlVAn
Miiunii,
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The Wanamaker Down Stairs Store Starts Out Tomorrow
Morning With an Amazing Sale of All Its Dresses Every One in
Stock Reduced
and 3000 Brand
New Beautiful
Things for Sum
mer Wear Just In
to Sell at About
Half of Regular
All the Result of
the Wanamaker
Campaign for
Lower Prices
The 3000 New Dresses in the Sale
Can Be Bought for Sums Just About
Large Enough to Cover the Cost of the
Material You Will Want Two or
Three of Them Right Away.
They Go from $5
to $42.50 and
One-Fifth More
to Come off at the
Time of Purchase.
The conditions in the New York market make it possible for
Philadelphia' women to buy, at tremendous price ' advantages, all
sorts of delightful new Summer dresses. .-...
The Wanamaker Great 20 Per Cent
Deduction Sale
brought prices away down on the finest Summer dresses that it is
possible to buy. Several styles are duplicates of dresses which we
have in stock and which we have had to reduce to meet these new
low prices.
Fromthese already low prices a further deduc
tion of 20 per cent is to be made at the time of
purchase
Consequently, fresh and lovely dresses for every Summertime
occasion can be bought all read y to put on and wear at prices
that put home dressmaking, with its hindrances and annoyances,
quite out of the question.
Styles are of the newest an d best.
Materials are as fresh as these June mornings.
Every Dress Will Bear Inspection
from a pretty little checked gingham at $5 (which the 20 per cent
deduction brings to $4) to the finest beaded Georgette frocks at
$42.50.
The Gingham Dresses at $5
have small checks of pink, light blue or navy and a deep roll collar
and cuffs of white organdie. The button-trimmed pockets are
piped with white pique. .. .
Fifteen Models at $6
. Linene sports dresses are in Copenhagen, green, rose and
pink, made in two-piece style with a slip-over jumper.
The gingham dresses are in checks and plaids in pink, blue,
lavender and black-and-white, often trimmed with white pique on,
crochet buttons.
Voile dresses are in figured patterns or in pin checks of pink
or blue. The checked voiles are made with two deep, scalloped
flounces and trimmed with picot edging.
Polka-Dotted Voiles, $7.50, $9.50 and $10
Almost every woman has a liking for navy blue with white
polka dots. These dresses are trimmed with fresh white organdie
or bands of plain blue voile and several are made with overskirts
and picot edges. In sizes 16 to 48A
Accordion-Pleated Voile, $10.50
These dresses are in most unusual checks, combining blue,
rose and green; the double-tier skirts are accordion pleated and
the roll collar and cuffs of the bodice are of white organdie.
mI8 M? I1' Mk wil
jt y nx $7.50 jik
u If $6 .
50 IS
$15
$18.
Organdie Dresses, $8.50, $15
and $18.50
The $8.50 dresses are dotted over with
wee little flowers of rose or Copenhagen and
are trimmed with plain-color organdie
frilling which matches the flowers.
The choosing at $15 and $18.50 is won
derful! Here are all the lovely pastel color
ings iris, buttercup yellow, camellia, pink,
amber, peach, cool green, Copenhagen and
white. In others navy and white are
effectively combined. Some are embroid
ered, some are fluffy with frills and others
have little sprays of flowers made, most
ingeniously, of .organdie.
Dresses of Figured Georgette
Crepe, $13.25
Remarkably practical dresses are thesQ,
in spite of their fragile appearance. They
are in all-over patterns in which navy, taupe,
Copenhagen and brown predominate, made
with draped or ruffled skirts and sometimes
combined with satin. Some have accordion
pleated skirts and Georgette overblouses.
Beaded Blue Georgette Dresses
$18.75
It seems that we never can get enough
of these navy blue Georgette dresses with
beads. These are in sizes 16 to 42, so almost
everybody can be fitted.
Blue Foulard Dresses, $25
Cool navy blue-and-white dresses with
an over-drapery of plain blue Georgette
crepe, edged with beads, on the bodices and
skirts.
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