tfi l: .-.' SJ. f't ? ' -Vn Wli it'll ' "ISLE ApPLAY" By DADDJf -----r77orcedV.. ;: A,'5'S rtaXut the magic ri(r did not move wftyr repeated Mlted AnUira. , 0' hlt Uport "Vt .'" Ilh t0 charm ,; Admitted reggy.,, , d ,.mj jro back "w thought was vory dls soberly. That . 1"'' Sam Loncsomo tmmgJ jahnmr Bult They had cn BMr, nlne away to this foreign land. A'y did rot want to Btay Aero all tllf.lrri!,Vn?'to co homo," growled Johnny Umembcred words which sho had used CIOnftwo and threol Ono. two and thrST Out of the rue! Out of the J2 WW can this be?" WTdn Bho said the words and no .5r were they out of her mouth than KS three whlffa of dust flew togother. irf thew stood Whlffa, the guardian of the rug. He was yawning, and looked Vner(Ctw0. and three! One. two. and three I Out of the rugi Out of the Sr? Doii-t disturb mo!" eaylng this. Whlffa tumbled over sound asleep. Ho hid dozed bo long In the rue that It was hard for him to keep awake. Billy wns going to arouse -Whlffa with a thump but Peggv held him back. Sh-h-h-h!" said Peggy. "Maybo wo can get him to talk In his sleep and tell the Secret of tho charm that makes the rug fly." ,. ... So every ono ei wy nmoMi.ui Tttzy began to whisper poftly In whlffa's ear: "Nlco Whlffa, tell us how ternako the rug fly. Nlco Whlffa, tel . pleaso tell ui how to mako tho rug fly. r. .. nml mr stin Raid tills. At llTSt It eemed to annoy Whlffa, and Uicn he beuan to mumblo lrr his sleep. "Wao of tho hand! Wavo of tho hand!" muttered Whlffa, swaying Ills hand back nnd forth. "Wavo of the hand and words that coax." tMIwslli ' ' IWANAMAKER'SfDOWN STAIJEIS STORE i W, oi riay wnero wa can be hanov all tho uay. Onrn tnnrA vutft ...,?,. t.tu i'22dwui now ine ru began to fluttot and. to flnp. Then with a Miuddnrin shako It rose slowly from the ground, farrylng all with It. Whlffa had worked the charm In his sleep. Almost before they hnow what had happened It had floated over the castlo .walls. Straight ahead was a tall tree, and In this tree, to their surprise they 7 "-" "Diiur. no nan ciimneu Uiero to cret fuinthnr ol mnaa n 4t. ni Astara. And It was luckv for him th.t '22nd dlrnbed tho tree, for as they fllfd .past, Dllly leaned far over. bbcud hl,m,,by the4hand, ami pulled him aboard tho rapidly rising rug. (Tomorrow vm ho told liow ttie rug carries thorn to a strange Ulo tn too tea.) ' WILL ASSISTS BACHELORS Son of N. J. War Governor Leaves Fund to Provldo Home Nowark, N. ,1., Juno 8. Provision Is made for establishment of a homd for "rcspcctnblo bachelors and widowers" In tho will of Mnrcus L. Ward, son of Now Jersey's Civil War governor, pro bated hero yesterday nnd disposing of n,n cstato valued at moro than $3,000,000. Men applying for a place In this homo must bo Whlto bachelors or wlrtmonrn who may havo through mlsfortuno lot tho means they oneo hiul for mmnnrf " Thoy also must bo moro than sixty years oiu ami residents oi inow Jersey lor nt least ten years. The bulk of tho estate Is left to char ity, bequests of ?20,000 ench being made to fburtccn Newark institutions. Faith ful servants also aro remembered In tho will. It Is estimated that after bpecific be quests havo. been made, morp than $2, 000,000 will bo available for tho pro posed aomc. Wills Probated Today Tno followlngwlllfl wcro probated to day: William H, Worthlngton, Somcr ton, $8100: Henry F. Spencer, Santa Barbara, Calif., $4000; Frances H. Willis, Suffolk, Mass., $4000. Tho fol lowing Inventories were filed: John Nnzel. $230,810.87: Florcnco H. Tar rlsh, $11,087.08. Twenty minutes from cow to bottle 1 Certified by tho Philadelphia PediatricSocicty Walker-Gordon Milk is alto de livered in New YorkandBoaton The clean methods of milking in tho barns of tho Walker-Gordon Laboratory Company aro equalled by tho speed with which tho milk in cooled, sealed and packed in' ico ready for shipment -to Philadelphia. Thte is ono reason why tho character istic natural flavor 'of Walkor-Gordon Certified Milk Is unchanged when It reaches your table. If you liko sweot milk you will liko this flavor, Walker-Gordon Certified Mjlk Is de livered In Philadelphia and -environs at a higher prico than ordinary m'uk, but tho prico Is not high when you consider tho quality. . . . - . - V i WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE I WAN AMAKER'S -Si SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY DlstrlbuUng Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vicinity Telephone, Poplar 3503 , Walter-Gordon Milk JUST AS IT COMES FROM THE COW 1 Wanamaker9 s Down Stairs Store ' rt -- ....... . iitiiw mni. immiii mi Men CaiTBuy These Fine New Summer Suits of All-Wool Cheviots and Blue Serge at Wholesale Prices Less the 20 Per Cent Deduction That;means that you will get them for a fifth less than the price the maker would regularly have sold them to us for. They are Summer suits in every particular cool, light in weight and in. the patterns and coldrings that men like for Summer wearing. I OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQTJAI. TO NEW Reconstructed upholstored and polished tf 1 ti and vluup First-class work guaranteed. Slip covers mada to order. We carry a large stocic or upnoisiery mattrlalo: soiling at wholesale, prices. AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 0' iand I.aret HorfsB of It Kind 305 Arch Street JBgJltT,oW SMALLER GAS BILLS Stni for circular describing the flue on cut tan ranre top. H'b a money-iaver. Tcrx CS5i(5S5 Patented and Guaranteed by W. H. Pearce & Co. 41 S. 2nd St. iSHm, WE CLEAN AND DYE Blankets, Carpets, Draperies, I Rugs, Up 1 holstorv. etc. Anton Dorfner & Sons Cleaners and Dyers Q .1324 Girard Ave. IBS!" 1 B He tall i, deliver In rhlla. & auburba 3 Send your winter ftira for their Mini mer vacation to our new cold storage plant. IP J Office and School Supplies Wo nnnounce our removal to now and largor quarters 1302-04 Filbert Street whero complete stocks and prompt .service aro at your disposal for every oflko need. The Office Requirements Co. 1302-04 Filbert St. H'AyneS ' AJ Tfc.. II. t .i . " - y??j . , v i? ', v. .( .v rin wmmm. :inHieiglirPlaren aittlWIicnYouWanH jj "...IOUIIII.JL I'jiua. n WLi BE Save Monev Use itandard tizei Window Framei Door, Moulding, Sah, Interior Columni Stair & Porch-work 'thhinrr Lumber Auto DeliVery AnvWh JAMES SHAW mSwt I I "Distance Lends Enchantment " "TVOES your motor car look ai well at cloie range as it does when speeding "by ? Its interior is deserving of the same consideration that the mechanical features receive. Shelton Looms Automobile Upholstery Fabrics impart individual beauty to your car and render enduring service. '? Wl THE SEAL OF DISTINCTION Sidney Blumbnthal W Co. Inc. 395 Fourth Avenue, New York "f Cheviot Suits Are $37.50 Less 20 per cent. They are in a half-dozen different models, and there are plenty of Oxford grays and lighter grays, as well as browns, greens and mixed colorings. The patterns are unusually fine and you' can't make a mistake on any one of them. The coats are made with one, two or three buttons, patch or plain pockets and are half or quarter Imed with mohair. Blue Serge Suits Are $43.50 Less 20 per cent. This serge will bear the closest examination under the strongest sunshine, for it is true blue and of a fine, firm quality. The coats are lined through out with mohair and are in two models two or three buttons. They are just the kind of coats that men like to wear with white flannel trousers. There are fittings in all regular sizes in each style. (Oalkry, Market) & ,t TEH ehretS SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & X, MFG. CO. SyDREXELLDG. .bJT D forty FWt GMLE1- MSTAUI&ANT (roQjd 6- ClrcAD a 'oianj Surplus Property Sales Philadelphia District Ordnance Salvage Board .1 7 1 0 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. TELEPHONE LOCUST 5 1 20 Offers for Sale METALS Bronze, Copper, Brass, Nickel, Ferro Tungsten and Miscellaneous Steel Machine Tools, Power and Shop Equipment Drill Presses, Grinders, Turret Lathes, Blowers, Gas Engines, Motors, Starting Switches, Circuit Breakers, Chemicals and Chemical Equipment, Hardware and Building Equipment Among the Materials Listed Are the Following: t Motors 13 CrooUrr Wlieelrr Co.. 25 II. P. motors, typo 2E-H , 3-pliaae, 26 cycle. 220 volts, 760 H. P. M complete with Star-Dolta startor anil switches. I-o-catlon: Bethlehem Steel Co. South Hethlehem, Ph. Marathon Rubberized Canvas Belting II. r. (Snoilrlrli Co.. Akron. Ohio, ap proximately 3000 ft Marathon Rub bcrlied canvas bcltlni?, sires ranff'nt; from 2 Inches to 6 Inches: all 3 ply. Location: Maya 1-inrtlnc Clenoral Ordnance Depot, Maya Landing. N. J. Hot Rolled Steel Lot 1335, Approximately 20 not ton hot nollea Steot. 1H" x t" An alysis C .30-.40: MnBB. .50-70; Phos. .05; Sul. .05; Nl 3 00-3 70. Location: Eddyetono Itldo Storaso Plant, ISddystone, Va. Ferro Tungsten Lot 1232. Approximately G355 lbs. in kegs with metallic Tuncsten content 80GG, weight of metallic Tunsatcn 5120 lbs. 12 Kecs with metaltlc Tuncsten con tent of 681. weight of Kerro Tungs ten 4506 lbs. In Uegs 3063 lbs 735 lbs. with Metallic Tungsten con tent of .8006 Total weight of MeUl llo Tungsten, B03 lbs. In kegs 10,977 lbs. In kegs with Metallic Tungsten content of .8066. Total wotght of Metallic Tungsten 8851 lbs. ll?citlon: J&.a MWvate Gun Plant, Nlcetown, Phlla., Pa, Fire Doors Lot 2088128 Fire. Door, 63" x 85" x IV, wood, tin-covered, painted red1. location: Seven Plnea Central Ord nance Depot, Seven Pine RIch- I11UI1U. vu. Rope W T-224'107 ,,bs- nono' Manila, 'j". 200 ft. to a coll, rope Is In orlg. Inal colls, manufactured by Plymouth Cordage Co. Location: United States Ammonium Nitrate Plant Perry vllle. Md. ' Immediate Delivery No Shipping Delays All of tho Materials and lSiulpment offered by the Phllade?phla D strict Ordnance Salvage Board are with, m easy tracking dlatance nnd aro ready tor Immediate delivery. Sales by Negotiation No Complicated Sales Conditions The MMerlals and Equipment offoroa by the Phil adelphia Dlstrlot are to bo sold by "'itlon. Address votir nronosals to the Cha rman, Philadelphia District Ordnancealvago bSw.1, 1710 ""kH St Phlhadehltt. Pa. All or any part of material offered may bo bM on or sold. All Items aro subject to prior Bales. Write today. , . Inspection Invited All Materials nnd lUlpment may be Inspected be fore purchase. Worth your while to look over this property offered for sale. You will be sur0 to find something of valuo to you. It will repay you to get In touch at once with the Chairman. Philadelphia Dis trict Ordnnco Salvage Hoard, 1710 Market St., Phil adelphia, Pa. Telephone, Locust 5120. Get the District Bulletin It Gives All Details The Philadelphia District Issues a Bulletin from time to time in which Is given complete details as to size, kln. make and quantity of everything offered for sale. It will bo mailed to any ono Interested upon request to: Chairman. Philadelphia District. Ordnance Sal. vage Board, 1710 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. Telephone, Locust 5120. Men's White Sports Oxfordslat $10 Leu 20 Per Cent Thoyare white lcathor rcscnjbling buckskin and arc cut on good-looking Engljsh lasts, with straight tips or heavy' wing tips. They havo composition soles and rubber heels. I (Gallery, Market) Sailors and Sports Hats Have Arrived in Amazing Numbers Nono too soon, cither, since so many young women want them to wear with sweaters and sports skirts. Tho sailors are in black, navy blue or brown with a roll of white around tho brim-edge or a whito facing. $2.60 to 0. Tho sports hats are of gay rib bons, colored hemps and of hemp and silk combinations. Bright blue, rose, orange, canary yellow and green arc some of the pretty color- ings. $3.75 to $6.50. (Market) Men 's Tabular Straw Hats, $2 These aro so light in weight that you'll hardly know you have a hat on your head. Sample Caps, $2 All sorts of good sports caps in a variety of wool materials. 20 per cent deduction on both hats and caps. (Gallery. Market) More Dark Capes Arrive but women are so fond of them that we can hardly get enough. These aro of navy blue or black serge, which makes such pretty wraps to wear with Summer dresses. Dolmans are also made of this material. $23.50, $35, $40 and $50. (Market) Boys' All-Wool Suits at $18.75 Sizes 10 to 18 Years Box-pleated Norfolks and suits with plain coats arc both of all wool cheviots in gray or brown mixtures. Tho suits aro lined with mohair and every seam is taped. ' 20 per cent to be deducted. (Gallery. Market) Women's Summer Footwear Special at $6.90 a Pair 20 Pfcr Cent Deducted at Time of Purchase Black patent leather one-eyelet tics with turned soles and baby ' French heels; White leather Oxfords with imitation wing tips, welted soles and, medium heels; Tan or black leather pumps with imitation wing tips, welted soles and medium heels. At $6.50 a Pair Women's white canvas one-eyelet ties have welted soles and sensible, medium heels. Particularly nice for seashore! (CheMnut) Mosquito Netting, $1.85 a Piece Black or white netting, 58 inches wide, is in eight-yard Pieces. (Central) Airy Net Flouncings For Women's and Kiddies' Frocks Thcro is a great -variety in tho 27-inch width for children (or for women if they want a 2-flounco skirt). Tho 40-inch width, however, is most often used for women's skirts. Cream color and white, these flounc ings arev daintily rufllcd and altogether lovely. Tho 27-inch width is $2 to $4.50 a yard. Tho 40-inch width is $3 and $3.50. Plain White Net, 72 Inches Wide is 75c to $2.25 a yard. Of course, 20 per cent will bo deducted from theso prices I (Central) New Pink and White Bloomers, 85c Less 20 'per cent. batiste bloomers have lace trimmed ruffles at tho knees. crepe bloomers aro plain. All cut generously and well made. (Central) Economy and Summer Loveliness Meet In the Dress Store Prettily made dresses of good materials at $4.75, 5, $6, $7.50, etc.; think of it! Yet tho 20 per cent deduction movement takes a fifth from each of these low prices at the time of purchase. . At S4.75, cadet blue linenc dresses are embroidered with white braid. Many Styles Among Voiles Between $5 and $15 One has almost unlimited selection. Coin-dot voiles with navy or black ground trimmed with white organdio or voilo bands; light and dark grounds among the Georgetto patterns; some dresses finished with taffeta frills, etc., and it seems that every style is charming! The Dresses Sketched The one at $6.75 is of navy or black and white figured voile finlbhed with plain voilo pleating. Tho other, at $7.50 is of figured voile, in navv with white or tan figures. Tho roll otgandie collar and the culTs show hemstitching and laco edging. Dresses in Large Sizes up to 52. arc of flowered, dotted and figured voile in many models. $7.50, $7.75, $8.75 and $10. Delightful Organdie Dresses at $15 Young women's sizes 14 to 18. The shades are peach and flesh as well as white nnd the dresses havo deep tucks and very pretty collars und cuffs. At $18.75, n lovely marquisette voile dress for young women is in maize, flesh or light blue. Pin tucks, laco insertion and a broad sash of lovely pastel bhades of satin ribbon give it even mote than tho usual attraction. (Market) M.73 W" M9 Lovely Voile Special, 50c (The 20 Per Cent Deduction Makes It Even Less) Beautiful patterns in s'uch good color combinations as navy ground with old-gold Goorgctto pattern, or tnn with navy. There aro navy, tan, blue and lavender grounds with various Georgette nnd foulard patterns; all 38 inches wide. The quality is tho finest we have seen this season, or for many seasons back, at such a price. , White voilo with woven stripes of blue, pink, black or green and of black alternating with pink or bluo is 36 inches wide and 50c a yard. (Central) Window Shades, 95c and $1.50 Each are mounted on good rollers and all tho necessary little fixtures aro included. Thcro arc tan, yellow, whlto nnd two shades of green to choose from. ' Stenciled Crash for the Summer Home Attractive designs in rose, blue or brown aro stenciled most effectively on cotton crash. Thoro are curtains, with or without vnlanccs, portieres, couch covers, scarfs, pillow covers and centerpieces to match. Prices range from 85c for n pillow slip to $9.50 for n couch cover. 20 per cent to tc deducted. , " (Central) Accordion -Pleated White Flannel Skirts, $8.75 Less 20 per cent. That is a mighty small sum for hknth of thin type, too. You can imagine how pretty they wll look with bwenlcis. (Sketched.) Silk' and-Cotton Poplin Skirts, $10. 75 These pretty silks are very lustrous and havo a border of satin stripes of various widths above tho hem. In white, pale pink or sky blue. Pleated Plaid Skirts, $8.75 While these Bkirts reproduco tho wool plaids vory effectively, they arc really of cotton. Tho colorings are lovely and tho sklrt.s aro box pleated. Fine Sport Silks, $22.50 Softly pleated, theso skiits nrc in exqulHlte shades of lilac, blue nnd orange. The material in Very" lovely and of tho finest quality. (MnrkrtJ II I i L t" 4kT '.;i 3k iW) . m i m I I l ! M ,M ii f j ' I'l n r; m i y l mJm Wmm Call or Write TODAY V. :a"' ! p lit t rY V i k ,m, Mi ,.. i, w ' '. . I.. 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