Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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Marriage Trifler
WZEh DI5V0 BATCIIELOIl
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Krfom'd to nAulatlon from child.
V& capture Keith Grant, tho Moat
hAtmanof the teason. Doth am
iiffavpnve and the 'situation U, ap
"liJttoMcal. 1 it were not for Var
K'jffiuobrfitplnp, which for the mot
laraupur'iu'v. . .thlnai would
K come oilt all' rtpAt. TA it is-
nniUNDSIUP among tho Blrla of
Jf nirbara'H et ws not very deep. It
.. rnrtho mo part a mirface of cmo-
w foVot any of tho glrla knew tho
' "Snirc of sacrifice, their lives wero too
gB tor that, and their ambition;
rt,'P in pacli cade to outdo tho other If
.'. Thwefore Lealto Ollmore
CSt'lt flute within her richta to an
C iho fact that fiho wan certain
ffi Barbara Knight and Keith Grant
!?. eniriiKcd. Whether or not sho
JoSld have done the sumo thlnft If Bar
i .m had confewed t her and pledged
, Z?ii , secrecy Is hrttd to tell, but Lea
rwfl Plaued by the fact that aho
willy "new nothlfis djtlnlte. and that
Kl b well aa many of tho other girls,
fike'd Keith Grant more- than ordinarily
On tho very aaniq a'ftornoon of the
' dw when I-wIlo had Called ror Barbara
.55 Md driven about town with her
in tl little car, ane announceu ai.a ica.
he fact that sho wna almost certain U
that Barbara and Keith wero flngaged. I
ft wis. therefore, an accepieu mv jub
btfore the engagement was announced
n I no matter how many disappointed
hurts there were In tho small set of
which Barbara was a member, there was
not a 8lrl who did not rally around her
in terms of the utmost cordiality. From
now on Barbara was Important. There
would be constant galcta of which eio
"u Id be tho center. There would bo
flairs Given for her, and tho aristo
cratic Mrs. Grant would be her mother
in-law that In Itaelf was no small trl
rninh The wedding, too. would bo a
Xblft one, and when Barbara a3 an -
ffof Vr own household,' It would bo 0
Jnore feaslbln to cultivate her than It Q
Yes In tho parlanco of society, Bar
bara Was a lucky girl. Sho was born
llh. a silver spoon , In her mouth, and
H was quite rigm. uu um .
ihould have everything. And yet thoro
were girls In the world Just as beautiful
is Barbara, Just as gifted mentally who
rot along and wero happy on far less.
Keith had given Barbara the first
was the most wonderful woman In the
world and ho was the moat fortunate- of t
men to have won her for himself. There. ,
was nothing that lie did not want to do
i .. . li inrM Vila rtrfnn In liAT". ,
nd Barbara's ring, a perfect stono sot
to a band of platinum, was exquisite
and quite correct. To Keith the ring lt-
lell mauercu very nuw, uhmuuhii i
was ery tender when ho saw how much
It meant to Barbara.
His moments alone with Barbara wera
to him precious, fraught with emotion. ,
almost sacred. They wero the times
wnen necouiu umo hit m ma !'". 's
deep Into her eyes, and kiss her Until
her arms crept up around hln neck.
Once. In a moment of breathless si
lence, lie had burr.t out passionately,
"Dont vou want mo as much as I want
you? Doesn't this waiting hurt you at
all?
And Barbara had flushed scarlet, and
had said quickly. "Why Keith, of course
I want to bo mnrrled to you, I loVe you,
but girls don't feel llko that, It wouldn't
be right "
Keith's loe for Barbara was so many
tided, that although ho did not under
stand why Uttlq things seemed to mean
m much to her. ho tried his best to
reason things out for himself. He
argued that It was because ho had not
known women well, and that Barbara
was the most feminine of women. Ho
felt that ho must not be selfish, that
he muH wait for her to clvo him what
he wanted of understanding and com
panionship, and that ho must be satis
fled with tho fact that she loved him
deeply, for hn was sure of that.
(To be continued.)
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WILL END SCHOOL YEAR
St. Joseph's College to Bestow Di
plomas and Medals
Commencement exercises of St. .To
ph College and High School will be
Kin tomorrow evening in tho Church of
the Gesu with solemn veepers and the
bacralaureate hermou. The Rev. Dr.
Arthur ,T Scanlan. professor at St.
Joseph's Seminary. Yonkers, X. Y., will
preach.
Xext Wednesday evening the college
alumni will meet iu the nittenhouso
Hotel for the anuunl banquet and ro
union.
, The hish Echool commencement nud
oitlributlon of prizes will be held in
the auditorium Thursday evening. Dr.
Liwrence T. nick. Lnetnrr medalist
for 1020, will address the graduates.
ln Itev. Uedmond J. Walsh, princi
pal will iii"-'r.e.
The twnjiy fifth annual conferring
of dtsrcin will be held in the college
Lditirmin Mouuay evening, June 21,
Mu A'.vhUMior Dougherty presiding,
bwator David I. Walsh, from Massa
chusetts, will nddrets the members of
tie graduating claw.
CLUB OFFERS PRIZE
Matinee Musical Offers Cash lor En
. eemble for Four Instruments
ferfSCntiin,p1M,,5ic.alClub lins of
.nmLa ra h, prizo of 5100 to American
wopojrs for an inbtrunenUl cu.em.
,Z ,for 0'8,ln' violin, harp and Ho.
S?IM ha.n tP? nop wwo Lan flfteco
Mllroom nf the Uellcvtie-Stratford by
th Matinee Musical Club. 7
anileComPosi,tions aro t0 be submitted
jnonjmouHly but to bear fcome mark
cS in thp c("nposcr is to be on
cJh r ... a ,llar,ate envelope. Tho
WUVifMnrM ,lleri?ht to withhold the
& of yt, r f V"0 coraPoslo8 are
tut in ,('uLjl-'lcnt nier t. Tho con
lt m eloso on November 1, 1021.
PRIZES AWARDED
Pf'PJratory School Students Classl-
cal Club Winners
AV to &$; ?" 'flr boys
nf nuTi',1,'.1?1 "i tlio Classlctii rini,
f itda ii';lp V't h" b" won by
?eniton. nf rl' V xWil ""
H lvl" ? ' SrI,0.l for Girl, and John
The nriVi.' Plwopnl Academy.
"d Greek Ptiilc)can,r,l,ion tln
torapolition rSl ''"ns und prow
Mn the ,iHVUate,Hof ,l,n "
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W,LL HONOR PREACHER
I '"It I! ""'-""'vie. on 20th An-
&? ChVci Ctnfi' Cm "eltcal
Pit in the minU.,?'5k..the twentieth
L MctMoa, musl,! apProprlata to the
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EVEKING PUBIJO LEf)dfER-.imt;ADEt;PHlA; SATUEDAY, JUNE ' 12, ; 1920
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WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Partly Cloudy and Unsettled
Hu
ettiest Mi
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'es-Ginghams, Voiles, and Organdies,
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
20 per cent is deducted from every marked price at time of purchase
A woman or girl could hardly think of a type of Summer frock that is not here! And
each style is so charming and so individual that it might have been planned especially
for you.
In addition to the daintiness of style, the materials are truly remarkable and the
dresses are well made. The value-giving of the Down Stairs Store is emphasized in this sale.
Without taking into consideration the further deduction of 20 per cent the marked
price of each dress represents only a small margin of profit on a wonderfully advan
tageous purchase.
The doors of opportunity are thrown wide in the Down Stairs Dress Store!
Gingham Dresses at $5
and at $6 and $6.75. As well as the fashionable, short
sleeves, there are some long and some three-quarter sleeves.
The dress at $6.75 that is sketched is of gingham in
pink, blue or red club checks trimmed with pipings of
white organdie.
. Tucked organdie collars and cuffs are used on other
club checked gingham dresses and the outstanding pockets
are trimmed to match. $7.50.
Plain White Dresses for Commencement
White organdie, Georgette or voile dresses are $10 to
$38.50.
Navy, Black or White Voile Dresses, $7.50,
$7.75 and $11.25
it. ,Ma,ny, woinen wat plain-color voiles, especially when
the dark dresses are set off by white organdie collars and
vestees.
18 Models Among Voiles in Georgette
Patterns, $11.50 and $12
At a short distance one would mistake them for Geor
gette, but they have a loveliness of their own that is
most charming.
60 Sample Dresses of Incomparable Loveliness
$12.75 to $20
Plain-color organdie, flowered organdie (so quaint),
beautiful voiles, dotted materials and combinations; there
are, at most, two or three of a kind, sometimes one.
Fine French Voile and Organdie at $16.75
They form dresses as fair as any flowers. Peach, light
blue, rose, white, orchid, navy, etc., are among the colors.
A flowered organdie is sketched.
Figured Georgette Dresses, $13.25, $15,
$16.50, $25 to $42.50
Some are combined with satin and others are plain.
Every one is made over a silk foundation.
Also beautifully beaded dresses in dark and pastel
uuuua aig UlUUUCUi
Your Attention, Mr. Man!
just for a minute! There is still good choosing among the Summer
suits at average wholesale prices $35, $36.50 and $37.50, and the 20
per cent deduction still comes off at time of purchase!
All-wool, well-tailored, semi-conservative suits suits that men
want.
(Onllfry, Market)
S7,7" Voile Dresses at $5
Cool, light, figured voiles in blue, lavender, pink, etc.,
are finished with frilled organdie collars and cuffs or plain
organdie vestees and collars. One is sketched.
The Pin and Polka Dots Have a Charm of
Their Own, $7.50, $7.75, $10 and $12.50
Black or navy with white dots of various sizes, and
how cooPand refreshing are the dresses made of them!
Long or short sleeves, some dresses with ribbon at the
waist, light touches at the necks, etc., individualize them.
Voiles With Dark Grounds at $7.75
The plain-color organdie collars give just the right
touch to dresses of voile with navy, black or Copenhagen
grounds and white figures. One dress is sketched
And countless more wash dresses and silk dresses, also dark street dresses are here
for your choosing and every price represents a very real saving. '
(Market)'
Men Bought Them by the Dozen
But There Are Still Some for You
Men's four-in-hands new in innumerable patterns some all-silk and
others crepe faille. 50c that's why men bought them by the dozen. 20 per
cent comes off at time of purchase.
(Gallery, Market)
For the Summer Home
Couch Hammocks
$11.50, $15, $16.50
to $33.50
Glad as we were to get a quantity in,
you will be even more glad to get an inex
pensive couch hammock for the bungalow
or a better one for home. For each ham
mock ia splendid value and,' then, the
20 per cent deduction, you know !
Window Shades
95c and $1.50
With the tan, light or dark green or
white shades come all the small neces
saries as well as the good rollers on which
the shades are mounted.
Flower-Bordered Scrims
Special at 25c a Yard
36 inches wide, nice scrim and pretty
flowers How many yards for you ?
And Burlap ! At 45c a Yard
So many people are buying it to finish
cottage walls, for upholstering uses,
heavy curtains for wardrobes or cover
ing .clothes hooks at the seashore, etc.
36 inches wide, it is in two shades of
green and two of brown, blue, red and
natural.
20 per cent deducted from these
prices at time of purchase.
(Central)
Wool-Mixed Blankets
at $10
(Less 20 per cent deduction)
In block plaids of gray, pink or blue
with white, they are 70x80 inches and
they weigh 5 pounds. A gift for the
young bride? or, nights are cool in the
mountains and often at the seashore!
(Central)
Rainbow Rag Rugs
of Heavy Quality
27x54 Inches
$2.50
This price is less than that which a
manufacturer has just quoted us for
wholesale cost for the same quality rugs.
Yet the 20 per cent deduction will be
taken off, just the same.
That is the story, briefly told, but each
rug's story will be lengthily told in
service.
Oval Plaited Rag Rugs
18x36 inches, $2.75. 30x60 inches. $6.75.
24x36 inches, $3. 36x72 inches, S9.75.
27x54 inches, $5. ( 48x84 inches, $15.
Prairie Grass Rugs
6x9 feet, $9.
8x10 feet, $15.
9x12 feet, $17.50.
(Chestnut)
Like Delicate Flowers and Airy Butterflies
Summertime's Hats
Are Things of Delight
Imagine a sheer white organdie combined with black velvet,
or cool bits of daintiness entirely of organdie. Again, there are
hats of dotted Swiss in French blue or bisque.
White satin hats deserve a paragraph all to themselves.
The leghorns have taken Georgette crepo and flowers for
their adornment and the darker peanut straws show lighter
touches in tho flowef s or binding.
The individuality of the hats in the Down Stairs Store is one
of their greatest charms.
$8.50, $9.50, $12.50 and $15
(20 per cent to be deducted)
. (Market)
1000 Yards of
Crepe de Chine
a Yard
A good lustrous qualify, 38 inches wide, is in
Pinlt White gggrBlue
It's low price is still lower when the 20 per cent
is deducted.
(Central)
A New Shipment of
Exquisite Hand-Made Blouses
$6.75 to $11.75
(20 per cent deducted at time of purchase)
Beautiful fine things of sheer white batiste are made
with tiny stitches that are a delight to see. Many are
trimmed with drawn work as well as hemstitching.
Black Blouses That Are Cool, $3.25 to $5.90
Batiste at S3.25, China silk in two models at $4.75 and crepe de
chine at $3.50 and $5.90 quite a selection!
(Market)
Beautiful Crepe de Chine
Breakfast Coats at $13.50
20 per cent deduction, of course.
Tho crepo de chine is heavy and lustrous in soft rose, pink, Copen
hagen or light blue. Wee ruffles adorn the pointed necks, the short
sleeves and the puffy pockets.
(Central)
White Voile at 65c a Yard
It is 45 inches wide and of a fine, mercerized quality that
is pretty for soft Juno frocks, blouses, graduation dresses, etc.
Sheer Organdie at 60c a Yard
Some of Summer's loveliest hues have been captured and
frocks will be like flowers, indeed I
Plenty of rambler pink and rose;
Light forget-me-not blue;
Deep blue of June sky;
Pale, cool yellow of daisy hearts.
39 inches wide.
Shadow Voile, $1 a Yard
It is in pink, orchid, buttercup, light blue, navy, black and
Nile green, 36 inches wide.
Beautiful Imported Organdie
$1.25 a Yard
45 inches wide, and the imported Swiss organdie is as
lovely in color as it is in texture. There aro turquoise, pink,
apricot, cadet blue, light blue, buttercup and rose.
20 per cent deducted at time of purcliase.
(Central)
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There Is a Skirt for Every Occasion
In the Skirt Store
Women's Baronette Skirts at $15
Gleaming pink, flesh, light blue or white; skirts like those can be worn
almoit anywhere. One is sketched.
Pleated Panama Skirts at $5.75
The box-pleated model that is sketched is of cream Panama and would
look very well with dark jersey coats.
White Wash Skirts for Coolness, Economy and
Comfort, $1.25, $1.85, $2.85 to $5
Many, many of them in numerous tyle.s are of rep, galatca, jean and
gabardine with much variety as to belts and pockets.
$5.75 to $15
The finer white skirts are of Vabardinc, linen and surf satin and arc
well made and exceptionally well finished. White wash skirts aro going
more and more places this season.
Silk Skirts and Sports Skirts, $7.50 to $22.50
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are graceful and light, and the novelty skirts are fascinating. The play of Iisrht on the j'antustir mrf tho
smooth weaves, the simple but effect ivo st,; o h. these arc decidedfy skifts of "t b"tc"Jort"
JO per cent deducted from each price at tim r of purcliase.
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100 Velour Sports Coats for Women
Special at $16.50
(Less the 20 per cent deduction)
Sizes 14 to 44
Blue Reindeer Green
Taupe Tan Brown
Smart sports coats, they are light-weight, yet fully lined so that
they slip on easily; narrow belts and a box pleat in back.
Wool Jersey Coats at $10. 75, $25 and $35
Both sports and long coats are here in various models and you
know how adaptable and serviceable jersey is.
(Market)
1000 Corsets at $2,
$2.50 and $3
There are eight models for tho slight to the
medium-stout figures. ,Somo of the corsets are of
white and others of pink coutil and still others are
of figured coutil.
1500 Bandeaux at 50c
Pink bandeaux with tape shoulder strapn fasten
in back.
At $1, strong white brassieres that open in front
ora well reinforced under the arms.
to par cent to bo deducted.
(CentMl)
Women's Union Taffeta
Umbrellas at $5
nP10 ,covers are tape-edge black union taffeta
(silK-and-cotton) with handles of carved wood 20
per cent to be deducted.
(Central)
Little Girls' Whi Frocks
$3 to $5
(20 per cent to be dedudkd)
i Jf i1"" of lawn, batiste and voile are in
sizes 2 to 6 years. Some are hand stitched or em
broidered and others are quito daintily plain.
(Central) r
Regulation Dresses for Girls
Special at $3
Lots of them, tool A girl can hardly have too many for lat school
days and the vacation. Rose or endet blue linenc regulations are box
pleated and trimmed with white braid. Sizes 0 to 14 years.
Pretty Voile Frocks
At $3.75. a dainty checked voile, in blue, pink or gren is simply
made into frocks with white frilled collars and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14
years.
At $G. pink or light bluo voiles with hand-embroidered French
knots or decorative stitching aro particularly becoming to girls of
6 to 12 years.
20 per cent to be deducted.
(Market)
Women's White Leather
Oxfords and Pumps,
$8.90 to $9.90 a Pair
(Less the 20 per cent deduction)
The leather is much like buckskin, easily cleaned
and good looking.
Most of the oxfords and pumps have imitation
wing tips, but there are thp lighter styles, as well as
those that resemble brogues.
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