pii; 4" '" .? iTSIfftVfW Sj't5jr " n i' wiw'Tf I- ? V r W'' X ttrA 'BVEStftfG ''TtiBIitO' iteDtelP&CABBLPHIA SATURDAY JUNE'S, 1020 ' C i';)sii r i j 'SSvUBS J. W. C. I. Band at 9; Organ at 11, 11:55-and '4:50 LEATHER Rain 'i WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S , )jw M Tllli MAGIC RUG ny nADDt SMSrss; oneaw",u - Iiashur, n .ro,,h falr A.tara only WEe mor tlBhtlv to her low && ' The ?olco St El Murfa. sounded ftW'M dl onat'"' CIIArTKU 1 i Tlie iHtln "fl'I 1 .... ..i.h.i-. hud come 'to E';,"iSrfr4tt'St . bride hi" " ' . h cot h 8 Dream ""'' X? W. .? & out rfltr hvln?on.oiriB Bear lresd m a f,f,n,iiydKfnS hlm-elf to the castle l.rMf. Kd,r.?.hJ third time demanded ,r;rtaatott"ootme.OnIUban tou liavo trieu l. ' ,,,. . "nenorU ,(,, oreedy. . "f M throudh nil Prla tl,lch ' hJKSM.r ! all and dainty. v tour dnUPeri . f. - ,',. bride y ""ltf" Send forth iiKS5Mir "S be my bride. your ""L''1rh.ve the hundred facia oi iniyuii." Snd you shall starve wheat. ,"""" '"" I. t, r.reedv wanted those nun tubarr the flreeay . wantwfl arid ?. ".rm the wrath of El to ., n"'.;ih.v "SW-Vm- a wondcrru. palace- much nner i",."re ' ,&v In his ..iu Tne felplwjunrmyrine. K srro- z w,h tttack the caetic. nini! went tno nrai anm. fsJ.!".i.t marry 121 Murfa," sal.d WXtiry¬ M." she "KffiVt the. second shot.' "Hilton to your lumiy""', lUbanand Greedy. Then naban Jumped, fo Johnny Bull was growlln at his h?lVnt a chance to teach that rob Hr tetter manners," snarled Johnny ;,ii "i want to be his bride for Just tw minutes" v,M. TU1BI ou anmi " ., . ..J n.. .nrf niilv. unil In a Met they had drened Johnny Bui! In' ;LvT.. . ori th vail, nhnlnv IBS DIUD IUUV fM ..w -.- a--------. both up because they, were much too' Urea for jonnny uuu. Bin I went the third shot, and the robbers were Just about to rush for wrt when the (rates opened and Johnny Bull talked out on his hind lees. "Ah! Ha I Jiere, at ibbi, comes mo .it rfointv dmnrhttfr!" ahautcd 151 t..w.' .ml Mnrilmr Into tllA rflatlA thu hundred sacks of wheat, he hastened to jneit his new bride. He had forgotten the kick Riven him by Balky Sam and the hui of Iioncsome Bear. .iii. ma. a IHaal" hn rrfAfl fa Johnny Bull. He tore away the veil that htd the supposed onuo s iace. ana tint oer to take the kles, only to j,.M hiti ...Itli n hnivl nf liAinp urhn I jump uvi nun .w... v (v..w. "... ,kt found his lips about to meet the mining jawn ot a uerce uunuo, uver inMkl.i ttia rinro.1 rnhhp Jinrl Irr fin it. lt.ii.nl tii 4ab(Ti rt fata tlrknMAf1 VU'Tl IBlllfc ni ..- ... www. j.i... l.t.lA ii'.m nlnnlni film In Ihk utiuiy uii'in nt.v (i',...iti .mi. ... ..w l'f. Up Jumped El Murfa and away h (led. with Johnny Bull tearlnir at his rvl tails Atid the other robbers, when they oaw the tupposed brldo turn nuddenl:; lino a racUiK bulldog, thought It was a much, onn ran fo iasi nrra iar inoy reier camo bnck. Neither did El Murfa. When Johnny Bull came back, ho found the castle a scene of .clad re joicuii. wtsiara (inu ncr lovcr-princc vera especially joyful and happy. mr.... .... .... .A.... mA .... nlll'l !..! nun luii nn mnaiu yuu tn . uucu Aitara to I'cggy and Billy. lou uhii hjivn uh iiix iiiuwiui a rug tio ' we can sail back home," answered I'trjv lk.l I ..'Itl rf. aVA. mIh Jit. . Jt I iimi i "ill uu luuri. KIlIJ mill when you sail away perhaps you will mac my ihiiiup nwi me on uur noney noon," said Astarn. Pefjy imd Hilly Joyfully agreed to IM lit.t tt.Vin Iianiunai4 nav n 111 hue to be told In this coming week's iorj CHURCH TO CELEBRATE Roxborough Congregation Will Burn Mortgage Tomorrow Night A week-long program of festivities isd religious services will mark the lift in. of n mortgage on tho Emanuel Meltaliit Kplt-copal Church, Oates and intrftaou streets; uoxDoroitglt, The ouraDs oi ine mortgage nt the services iragrrow cveniuc Dy tno pastor, the Ktt. CeorRo B. Hurnwooil, will be nt- tended hv tmnrcivflltrn rn,ninn-U, , Tb Uev. Dr. L. P. Karholnen, a ijuDapr ot tno ciiurch, will open the eel fbrttion tnmnrrnu mnrnltir ttfU ,, ....... ( n sots u, ovi - bos. In the nftcrnoon the Sabbath Khoql and the Christian- Endeavor ulon will hold exercises, and In the ertnt-- itin tnMr.a ..m i i j t IitiT ' "ivinunii ihii uo uurnen. jn t.,ceremony the Itov. Mr. nurnwood ii. uv ttositicn uy tflwi. u. Thompson, : T-,?UI? ciley- Jftracs Thompson . ... vmiiiutii, J.HD fllOir Will Under cpcclal music, throughout the GIVES SHAD DINNER Theatrical Men Aro Entertained at Buena Vlita Hotel TMi-l.. .. , . ,. iUni).' .' .i lnc'uuin members of ff.H'f'lIsnnBers' Association of NMif.; vi 11 rn,cr'smca oy rred U. feit.r v t ",,;"" iiu jioici, uiou- r. ,!.., ' iniCT' to theatrical men 2n?n,te"SI Jini r,P0.r,R. ' various Isaiinrt .1 "" n"oc"tinn read at I "he 5 &""'" mcc,ins "hirh '""owed Ji10,?!',8 inrlujlfd Arthur S. Ar- T;y "V"' ," lmk ns. Harry T. v. an.tjcl N xon-N rdlincer P O lZmtl' iTh Niri "r.r,Walt?r iT .''n r'Sbnlskv. J Fred Tlnrf . Kin teinf ,KJ'r, (,P"F Mt?1, Ab '. nine w" q "tv ' Smi:r' ;:,&irffii,S:& " Smith Vvr. V,"u..OP118m,' " W0WEN ORGANIZE LEAGUE Ml Maud BMcCairMado Chair man or New Body Ike ti. " ""ir" nP twenty women from nM with t h. fard last.n'8.ht or 'Ulien8 Vt thi T.Tjr?8u" of Women CIiiiJi. ?.1 . tn.') . I'atterson M.mnri.t ass: $ S!fWi fc nronCgreaVrierKnV roun -br-" Prepare IhVlr h.n '"n "" ,0 hW '."'I to maka iibi-" 'eiwaro had wm. -Suiiirdo St"1 ',u(rr,g(, "un'' S"ES REAL ESTATF&r,PMT VVman 8fy Q- B. Wilson Prom. ...... . "" u vvea Her South Twelfth r... n,,,ilni0. 2t 'n. a real e hU8"1"' G' H offir-cii In (he Penn.v B,"nt' Ims i? k'r shortly after hi. , ',roP."l r rih. t.. H,ui nis l'f-1. 1 mm a Seldom Such Wonderful Choosing Among Summer Dresses as You'll Find Right Now in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Cool Summer Dresses of the Prettiest Kinds Are Marked Amazingly Lowin Most Instances They Are a Third to a Half Underprice Rarely has there been a better time for Philadelphia women to buy lovely Summer frocks for little money. Rarely could they choose from such a collection. There are hundreds of differ ent models, all fashionable and all new. Materials are of surprising fineness. In addition to special purchases every dress in stock is reduced and there - i . is a further Gingham dresses, in -plaids and checks, can-be had for $5, $6 and $7.50. Voiles, plain, figured or dotted, are in scores of models and patterns. Plenty of the dark blue grounds that so many women want. $5, $6.25, $7.50, $8.50 to li5. Organdies and dotted Swisses, Summer's airiest materials, are in white" and all the exquisite pastel tints, at $9.50, $12, $15, $16.75 to $25. Beaded Georgette dresses plenty of navy blue and black as well as flesh pink, white and light Summer shades are $15, $23.50, $25 to $42.50. (Some are in extra sizes.) ' of 20 per cent Dresses of tricolette in navy, brown and black are $17. Crepe de chine dresses, suitable for afternoon wear, are among the most delightful and refreshing of all these Summer frocks. $27.50. Extra-size dresses in light and dark figured voiles, cut on excellent lines (sizes 41 to 53) are $7.50 and $8.75. Taffeta Dresses. Special at $6 Pretty little frocks, with narrow ruffles, are in navy and black and a few are in Copenhagen and tan. These are simple and youthful dresses that will be very becoming to girls and young women. $13.25 j , J $10 - 1 I- A Sale of 4200 of Women Long Silk Gloves $1.15 $1.35 $1.50 Less 20 per cent Deduction. These are "seconds" from the best silk glove maker in America. Th'e gloves are of excellent, heavy quality and the defects are in most cases so slight that it takes sharp eyes to find them. While the service is not impaired one whit, the prices are half and less than half the prices a3ked for first quality. The gloves are in all the good Summer shades and are in, the right lengths for the fashionable short sleeves. ft-Rnfrfron Length. $ 1. 1 5 a Pair Of fine Milanese silk, these are in white, pongee and mastic with Paris-point stitching. 12-Button Length, $1.35 a Pair These are of Milanese and tricot silk, of firm qualities, in white, pongee and heaver, with Paris-point stitching. 16-Button Length, $l.SO a Pair Also of Milanese and tricot silk, with Paris-point stitching or self-embroidery in white and black, in all sizes and in pongee and mastic In sizes 6y2 to 7&. (Central) yd Bathing Suits Are Ready for a Trip to the Sea Of all tho good bathing suit materials surf Batin, Jersey, silk-and-cotton poplin and satin they arc made in all sorts of pretty ways. Their. prices range from $4.00 to $17.50, and thero nro flttlncs for women, youngwomen and for children. Knitted undcraulta of black cotton are $1 and $1.65; of wool, $3.ou. And they aro in oizes up to 50. Bnthing caps, in bright colors, are 26c to $1.26. Tho 20 per cent deduction applies to each article. (Market) Curtains for Summer Homes Special at $1.50 a Pair White or ecru scrim curtains, neatly hemstitched, arc simple and At S2.25 whito or ecru curtains of scrim aro hemstitched and are finished with lace edging. ' ,...,, White scrim curtains with wido insertion and edging of imitation cluny are a pair;' others of beige scrim aro $4.60 a pair. Mosquito Netting, $1.85 a Piece Black or white netting, 64 inches wide, is in eight-yard pieces. Chair Cushions at 85c are shaped to fit chair scats, arc covered with durable and attractive cretonne ond aro tufted. Chests of Well-Seasoned Red Cedar are in various bIzcs and shapes. Some have trays, others not: some aro quite plain and others are trimmed with brass? but every ci est is of well-seasoned cedar which will wear well and show no Melhood for splitting. Prices begin at $17.60, a special price for a well-proportioned chest, and go gradually upward to $50. No better gift for a bridc-to-be! Window Shades, 95c and $1.50 Each with all tho necessary littlo fixtures and mounted on good roaxB. Thero aro tan, yellow, whito and two. shades of green to choose irom, 20 per cent to bo deducted from theso nrlces at time of purcnase. (C.qtr.l) fc ' Children's White Frocks, $3 to $5 Leas 20 per cent deduction. Lawn, voile or batiste is used and the dresses aro carefully and prettily' made, with wide hems, bits of smocking or colorful stitching, ruffles, sashes, etc. Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Cntrsl) House Dresses for Summer Time At $3 Light checked and flowered voile dresses are in pink and blue tone, with whito organdio collars, cuffs and vests. Blue checked percale dresses are trimmod with snowy pique collars, cuffs, vests and pocket tops aro of it. At $3.85 Flowered voiles in light and dark effects are very pretty with their, tucked overskirts, ruffled collars and cuffs and large but tons. Pretty New Pink and Blue Chambray Aprons A bungalow apron has ricrac braid around tho short sleeves, belt, long roll collar and pockets and is $3. , A princess apron that tits in back is bound with whito all around and is $2. 20 per cent deduction makes their low prices still lower. Catf-J) , Wash Skirt Days Are Right Here Wash skirt weather has arrived and the -skirts are ready for it. Quantities of pretty Bklrts, fresh and new and white, can be had for small sums in the Down Stairs Store. Then there is the 20 per cent deduction to be considered. At $3.75 to $7.50 there arc whito skirts of cotton gabardine and surf satin, prettily pleated or gathered and trimmed with pearl buttons. Thoy aro In regular sizes and in extra sizes up to 38 waistband. . Silk Skirt start with the silk-and-cotton mixtures at $8.75 to $13.50 and go to $40 for the handsome sports silks. At $16.50 there is particularly interesting choosing among beautiful sports silks in very lovely weaves and colorings. (Mark.t) What's Prettier Than a Dainty Hand-Made Blouse to wear with white skirts, or with Summer suits? A great many women have been asking for them. Just arrived are pretty things at $6.76-, $8.76 and $11.75. They are all of fine white batiste with every stitch put in by hand. Exquisite hand-drawn work adorns somo high neck styles, and some with roll collars have real filet edging. 20 per cent will be taken from their prices. (Market) New Corsets $2.50. $3 and $3.50 About twelvo or fifteen now models have arrived and thero aro all proportionate sizes in each model. , Topless to medium-high corsets, from the very lightly to tho heavily bone'd, are hero for all figures from the slight to the stout. 20 per cent deduction. (Central) Heatings and Vesting Pleating for Collars and Cuffs, 15c to $3 a Yard Many, many styles, and they're of organdie or net trimmed with pretty laces. Some are altogether of lace. You may choose cream or white. Veatings are Delightful and Are $2 to $5.75 a Yard Usually a quarter of a yard will make n vest. Of organdie in pretty colors or of white or cream net and lace, there aro various dainty styles. 20 per cent deduction. (C.ntral) an opportune time it is to buy rugs for the home and for tho Summer cottage! Colonial Rag Rugs 24x82 inches, $1. 25x50 inches, ?1.5A 28x50 inches, $1.60?E5 Rainbow Rag Rugs 27x54 inches, $2.$0. of a durable quality with a double warp. 3x6 feet, $1.75. 6x9 feet, ?5. 9x12 feet, $10. American Wire Grass Rugs 6x9 feet, $9. 8x10 feet, $15. 9x12 feet, $17.50. Dimity Bed Sets 80x90 Inchat, $6 90x100 Inchc, $7.50 Snowy dimity bedspreads are scalloped and havo cut corners and bolster covers are scalloped to match. How nice to havo a complete set for the bedrooms in the bungalow or Summer cottage! (Central) 2000 New Summer Rugs Much Less Than Today's Regular Prices Yet 20 per cent wilt be deducted from their marked prices at time of purchase. So what 1 Tananna frnvir Purr I'BajBwW TT "ft1'' The Dresses Sketched At $10, there is a blue-and-white figured voile. At $13.25, an effective combination of navy satin and printed Georgette. This is but one of a big collection of dark printed Georgette dresses at this price. These are silk lined fancy that. At $15, a dress of navy-and-tan foulard combined with blue Georgette and a dress with a box-pleated skirt of white crepe de chine and a jumper blouse of navy Gcorgotto with white beads. (Market) Mighty Good All-Wool Suits, Sir, for $35 (20 per cent deducted brings them to $28) They're Wanamaker tailored, good looking and all wool, which means a sound investment for any man. Semi-conservative, light-weight suits in brown, gray and green tones; the coats are half-lined with mohair. (Oallerr, Market) Men's Leather Belts, Special at 60c 20 per cent is deducted from this price, too. Somo of the belts are "seconds," but the imperfections are scarcely noticeable; others are samples, but every one is considerably under price and a Splendid buy. Brown black and tan leathers aro finished with good buckles; somo have snap buckles. (Many girls and women will want them to wear with sports coats and sweaters, too.) (Oalltry, Market) Serviceable Oxford Ties for Men at $7.90 a pair the 20 per cent deduction applies. They aro good-looking English or medium-toe last shoes, of black or tan leather. Men's Shoes, $7.50 a Pair are of black or tan leather on a good English Inst. A Light. Comfortable Shoe for Men who want a shoo light enough for warm weather is this one of black kidskin in blucher style. $12.50 a pair. Boys' Tennis Shoes and Oxfords There are so many vacation uses for these comfortable shoes thut nobody seems to be able to get along without them. Theso are whito canvas with sturdy cemented rubber soles and aro $2 to $3.75 a pair. (Gallery, Market) Good Umbrellas, $3.75 Less 20 per cent. Covers of finely woven tapc-edgo American taffeta are over bturdv frames. The handles for women have silk loops, some nre tinped with bakellte, and the handles for men aro of plain or carved wood. (Central) Women's Oxford Ties $7.50 Comfortable ties with a good appearance arc of tan calfskin with welted soles and Cuban heels. Pumps at $8 a Pair Imitation wing tips give a touch of smartness to tan or black calfskin pumps. The pumps have welted soles' and medium heels. White Leather Oxfords at $9.90 The leather, which is much like buckskin, cleans easily and very satisfactorily, and the Oxford ties have medium heels. Small Children 's Pumps Special at $1. 60 Patent leather ankle-strap pumps are in sizes 1 to 6. Children 's Oxfords $3.75 and $4.25 a Pair Either of patent or dull black leather, they aro quite good looking. Sizes 81fc to 2. , 20 per cent to be deducted from theso prices. (C!ietat i 5W1 rZS 171 un -i -bwi "V Jtl 4 -J fla c. el ' -m ' ul'M r At "il K'J 1 M fcj :r .v ,.J T ."J iua 'j& M Utt V n -N T&T' N V t t.T i ' w ..?
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