".n i r.viiai Y vv .' - u VI - WW' M 1 ' MM" iw. i a X 4. i us' , u EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE IS, 1920 VAUDEVILLE HOUSES ' OFFER TIMELY BILLS Comedy and Music of Season able Kind at Keith's and Elsownoro jrfttl,' Harry Cnrroll. singer unci composer, nnd His company of ten hetul ..fumnur" show of much merit ftt Keith's this week, and the performance Is stretched lone past the scheduled time "WHct? WStlS" of 1920." ; present ah irrnv of pretty Rlrls, fetchlnu cos fum" really catchy pongs nnd excellent ianc'lnc rnrelv seen In vaudeville. Al though the 1IB feature of the act. Cnrroll .im.elf Is the hardest worker on the SJSrrarn never desortlnc his piano dur Tn? thb half hour the Feature runs. ln '". m.ir. a dnlntv sine nit comc- .,rtu.e "." .. .. Mill n rlnnnt with India rubber lesfl, fllenne, inn tuiri i,n.. ...... ..-. head the sup- r ttlWa Clark, the "Klassy Little Klwn." offer a single act that fur rtishe" a real rival for Carroll's nrcsen tatlor Her original songa nnd Imper 5nn nni are put across with real Imi, try l"arry Harklns nnd his Mon arch of Melody, all Phlladclphlnns. fur Slsh some excellont music nnd character Jongs "When Ho Came Back." an Bfter.thc.wnr. sketch deallns with tho return home of a soldier with his French kriitn. eves Sirs, ucno jiukiii.:i m uii p"...' .v.. . .hmv nhn In a real nctress. P Harry f)elf. occupying the difficult j rflinliv in Harry Delf, place on the progrnm bonina uic iairoi Ert, manages to hold his audience, and the Knur neadlngs perform feats of Inlnnee and Rtrength out of tho ordinary, ficne Mason nnd Kay Cole get some good laughs In ".lust for n Kiss, and Cor riell Lenna nnd Zippy, In "Variety n la Caite." do likewise llrglirnv A bright collection of wit Ami philosophy offered by Joseph K. Watfon kept trio nudlenco In hilarious mood MacCarton nnd Marone delighted with the latest dnnccs. rtoblnson, Mc Cab ntul lloblnson scored with their iin-lo-the-mlnute songs. .lack Levy and Olrls were a vocal and pictorial delight, sml the Seven Hrancks thrilled acro batically "The Walkoffs" proved an In teresting photoplay nttrnctlon. dlnbe Walter Law, the movie star, appears lo advantage In n drnmatic fkrtrh Imuel nnd Hlchards, .In n blackface offering, wero one of the fomedv hits. "Oh, Teddy!" n muslonl tabloid, has n good supply of summer pirl Hits were also scored by Helen rrimrose, comedienne: Al Lester nnd company, I'ngnro Itomany, violinist, lind IViez, nnd Mnrgot, dnncers. A photo play and the news reel complete n good summer hill Hrnndna.i "The Overseas Revue." n iclntillntlng musical comedy offering, was the chief nttrnctlorr. Other nets on the bill which pleased woth Lnznr and Pale In nn amusing skit, nnd Stafford, Pe Ilose and company In nn enter taining revue. The photoplay, "The Woman dives," rounded out the show of more than usual merit. Crni Keys rp-to-the-moment rom ertv Is featuredbv Hlbbltt nnd Mnlle. Rlaltn presented some new Ideas from Panreland, nnd tho OillleH troupe offered new nciohntlc stunts. A novelty wns nn avlatlorr playlet presented bv ltontiunn and Harrett Van nnd York dispersed comedy, nnd the Four Amerlcnn Beau tics uere nM that the name Implied. William I'enn "Follies of Song nnd Pance." n musical comedy offering. Is a splendid fenture. Other acts of renl werlt were Bradley nnd Ardlne. In catchy songs, .toe Brownings, colnediau ; Frank Peck nnd .Inck Mclntvrc. enter taining performers, and Klutlngs. nov elty entertainers. The photoplay, "The Woman Clcs." proved highly interest ing Muimlanco of good views marked the ne8 111m. (mini Mnrried men. both newlyweds nml elerans, can learn a lot from "The Four Husbands," the musical sketch on tl' progrnm Any contemplating mar riage should see this little production rhaH,. c.atcs and Marlon Flndlav, In n pood Mm , William Cutty, a versatile musician, and Black White and Cseless. fmimakpis, complete an excellent pro gram The pictures are up to grade. Mxon Matilmonlal relations furnish the, theme for n renl domestic comedy In 'The Four Wolfa," a good skit. Bnrtrom and Sexton are billed ns entertnlners, and thev aro all that and then some. The (.lockers, water Jugglers: Star, and Mac Laurel, In odd conceits, nnd Ittrliv. Qinnri and Auger, melodists, make uu tlip good nrst-half-of-theweek bill. Uiilton Itimf Florence Andrews, the glad glr' - delights everybody with her up-to-date song, program. Other nets that contribute, first-rate entertainment , ''l,llt, 'joforth, nccompllshed song ,ZZh JlcKlnnon Twins, songs nnd dances , l.uplla Lloyd nnd Babette Rstes cornet .st vnnd singer; Jean Tennyson with a novelty, nnd Pearl Ryton. "EYES OF THE WORLD" Chestnut Opens Movie Season With Harold Bell Wright Story rhe.tniit "Tho Eyes of the World" re now upon th opening movie attrac tion at this theatre. Just how long they will feast upon this cinema version of inusinstle nudlence greeted his Initlnl r,o"erLh,!:r?n VC h.n,S yolne" the nun erous jnvelists placing their writings upon thn reen nnd with much success. l-ew mnyle fans of tho Kast know of the work thnt W H Crane studios 'I'll U 1iI,iV I--I.1 .. . .- ' Rlnnrln wlu Of vhen thn henutfuu "tsiih r ,1. 11 i1" W,U1 such for thV L1 ? s he KWutator Ioiik VWs 0P0n country nrt the high corniiU.,rr.:.h!?-,,cc" widely read, hut aiiforma are unfolded with such hut teln for it ...." " "" screen nan n t,... ii...., m,nilr.rnutlV? lrT celluloid . . .. : - "v... .iic-iiicim a oman Mhnhni '""o a rno son or of her iiiinP. . r4efuse'l to marry one noel, J ?iLro'",.n: Tho man Is a Tho son or vioimist n.vi V"1"" "n nr'lt. A Klrl ipiio, .. -1 .: "':"" .mo vathin. , i .1" '"". I".c" ""man W,ua jnpi: ",':"" '" 'e marr ed hwtMnil iVurllno 1 w "Cl nna.1'1 Is "" ,E ''"runt. ,jns 1, ,,, wnn, yonian u' pfi1JU..!,'"'h"!frB nml that beau a.,i.' J, rlo"ionn." are recalled It is "ehnm:frs,r, l,ow ,.hi" p,av! h "S'i fup"rvlP; .hi'V, n'n"""nr. The author 1 rame, fli .i1 ,llr,'tl0'- which was done pd eveVin" n"Ra , The Production is -...., uu iiiu ill rn 1 '" artist nn h ,,i . 1" c" winuow of msrrl i 0,1 ?,,' al,f'1 ,no Portrait of a lrs .Vn, u fn1,1,,T,h0 mu8ldan dlsap m nd taken i5T u"BCru"UIous mountni t Th l,?e.ly, Bnack on tll? antl .1 torilHo nX a.rtlRl lw,riw of th f 'Innnx " . f '" ,aueB- which forms l'R tnd mm", ,L" exclt nB Rtory. with hn tr.Tu,,hlnd?rrni,RB t0 "!" wo"' ir'lsi ihi ,. nintier the work of thn Vn ""r i!l0',lrl "ould once mow "orlil "eiore Tho Uye8 of the r'an"hfch 'affordJJ l!r '"n1' of tllB mu' 'how bhe nB w'jfL'1 "naPortunlty mar K-,ui"'.. . 1Pn "1" Picture wn piBiiSiiiiHii ' DIABETES Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water eamom curative water from near Hot Snrillna Afl. .Mountain Vr&Ti ,,V "YH,:kN3.. d W n 111 1 Vn" wro:"'J dr""' LV'v. .' Photoplays Elsewhere MKTnpPOUTAX"nomnncc," Kd ward Bheldon's love story of the prima donna nnd tho clergyman. Horls keene, who stnrrcd In It on the stage both In the United States nnd Great Britain, plays tho diva's role on the screen. fM.i?"7r.h.Henrt ot a Cnll(1" rentures Alia Nnzlmova, the distin guished emotional nctress, as tho heroine of Frank Danby's story. Hno appears ns a wnlf of the Llmo Houso district In London nnd then '". society. Favorably reviewed this week at Stanley. UA'iii,''- "Tne "utterflv with Lew Cody. A prettv Of love mnklnir Man," picture ,Byj.ll.h..rnu,,no Frederick. 8TR,P. "0n Wlth thn nance," r AUt,ht,S?no..urray- 1'tcellent play. LOCU8T "The Silver Horde,'' by o,R,!?,l5en.c.h Klne'y ncted n,VRljt? ;vhj' fihnngo Your Wife." .wLli Tnon"1" Melghnn. flood story. WEST AUA;ailENY" Daughter of the'Gods," with Annette Kel- lcrmann. JUMBO "The Woman In the Sult- case," with Enid Bennett ItniMONT "The While Dove." wlth ! ..? wfner. A story of mar tal life. CEDAR Normand. Mickey," with Mnbel COI.lSF.Vit "The with Hoy Stewart. Sagebrushor," LEADER "The Walkoffs," with May Allison GREAT NORTHERS Nnzlmova. In "Thn Hour I nt n r'Viil.i i.-o,.- Favor- nhly received IMPERIAf-llcx ver Horde. Bench's "Tho Sit- A1.1IAM11RA "The with Enid Bennett. False Road," MARKET STREET "The Woman Gives," with Norma Tnlmadge. the artist loved and Monroo Salisbury enncts the novelist. Sidney Lowcnsteln was In chnrc-n of the fine orchestra. His selections wero, appropriate ami wen received. The lobby of tho theatre was tastefully dec orated. "A MORMON MAID" Mae Murray Star in Garrlck Photo play (Inrrlek "A Mormon Maid" Is a play of pseudo-religious nnture thnt holds tho attention of the audience from the start until tho end. It Is a beautifully mounted production, with the plot laid In country thnt might easily have passed for the original, nesplte tho, warmth of last evening n crowded house ngnln greeted the flno acting of Mne Murrny in one of the leading roles. Miss Murray and Hobart Bosworth nre the featured players but only the first stnnds out prominently because the make-up of the latter fs such as to dis guise too much the wonderful strength oC his nntural face The youthful Miss, Murray, however, shows her versatility by enacting first n girl of the open country nnd later a young miss who Is gowned In the costume of the late forties. Compare these roles with her work In "On With the Dance." lecentlv projected upon this same screen, nnd she tit .once stands nut as one of our best players. Edythe Chapman as tho mother docs some flm- work with a lot I of emotlonnl nctlng that carries Noah ' Beery gives a portrayal stern nnd severe I ns the five-times wedded Motmon leader P'rank Borzago Is the youthful lner I The story concerns a family which Is nefrlended by Mormons when the In dlnns ntlock their home. After a few i years In the midst of this religious sect, I tho newcomers nre nsked to Join the I church nnd take part In Its polygamous practices but refuse until made to do so by force. It Is when the leader tries to marry the daughter that the cllma . comes and with it a flight and the I chase by the hooded sentries, kpown as the "avenging angels." Cuticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch Sotp.Olntnent.Ttlcnm Stcertrrvhare Ferumplti ddr.i:CtHrLUrWrii,DH.X,Mil4i,uii. 7HE Old Reliable Pearl Borax Soap is now obtainable in chip form. G. Ask your grocer for Pearl Borax Soap Chips -one pack age will complete a large family wash. IrritatedSkinsSootfied With Cut icura Bathe With Cutkura Soap Dry and Apply the Ointment These suner-creamv emollients uiu- I allystop itching, clear away redness ana rougnness.neip to remove dan druff and scalp Irritation and heal red and rough hands. If ued for everv-day toilet purposes they do much to prevent such distressing troubles. Use the exquisitely scented Cutkura Talcum to over come heavy perspiration. liaiikSukrmbTUill A!iw "Ottlctr UVm.MctM.Dtpi W.Wilfea.iUji " SoW.Ttry. yhr Bopag. OtntroDtand(r. Tilrumae, uuacvra Soap ihnH witbovt mug. MS.; or rtlriVt bv V" 'tr"fi 1. j-j1j 'm "JACK" BARRYMORE IN CLASSIC MOVIE Seen at Stanley in "Dr. Jokyll and Mr. Hyde" Other Movies ftfnnler "Dr Jokyll and Mr. Hyde" Is a masterpleco of dramatic nctlng for the screen as portrnved In character by John Barrymore. It proves that this player Is equally fitted to this Btyle of play as to tho lighter forms of comedy with which hn hnB been provided In the past, There probably han not been n better characterization portrayed In cel luloid than his remarkable transforma tion from one man to nnother. This change Is all the more vivid in the fact that the movl camera records it Instan taneously, while orr the spoken stage thcro could not be such readiness In transformation. This In tho season when, most film companies do not put forth their best efforts, but this year there has been no ticeable a decided trend for the better ment In, productions offered without re gard for tho warm weather. This picture should be seen by nil lovers of the best In photoplays because It Is a standard by which manv other phitodramas may bo judged. Were It posslblo for nobert Louis Stevenson to have seen tho coming of the movies, ho would no doubt have written his famous story especially for their use. Surely no better production could have been made than that tils closed. John Barrymore holds tho center of the screen nt nearly every scene, nl though somo excellent plnyers are in his support. Mnrtha Mansfield, the chief feminine player, has risen to stardom on tho Selznlck program by reason of her work In this play. Brandon Hurst, Nltn Naldl, George Stevens nnd Charles Lane also have Important parts, John H. Robertson directed this piece with skill nnd fully understood the mag nitude of the dual character played by the star. The screen shows how a man's evil self, triumphed over his better na ture In nn emotlonnl drnmn of weird power. Arrndln "Miss Hobbs" Is not the daughter of the celebrated grocer In "Little IJrd Fauntleroy." but the heroine of Jeromo K. Joromn's delight ful comedy of fads and mannorlsms once played by Annie Russell. This screen version marks Wnndn Hawley's first ap pearance ns a star under the Realart banner, nnd her enactment of the un usual role proves her right to her newly enrned distinction. MIbs' Hobbs Is an ultra-modern young woman of beauty and charm, a man hater ami devotee of all the Invest fads and "Isms," physical, splfltual and men tal. For nil her mnn-hntlng. however, love comes to her from nn unexpected quarter. In the person of a young man passing himself off as a chauffeur with a weak heart. Mr, Jerome's original has been very much amplified and mod ernized. ... The photography particularly where Interiors aro concerned. Is exceptionally beautiful, nnd tho art of up-to-date house decorating is found In nn outre, though nlennlnir. estntn. Those In the support ing cast aro Harrison Forde Helen i Jerome Eddy, Walter Hlers and Jack Mulhnll. Victoria "Pangerous to Men" Is nn npproprlnte title for any picture In which ' Viola nnrm mav be starred, because she i has tho faculty of making her male funs nil ndmlra her In this tnlc. nrlcinnllv Krst Taste Makes You "Wcoxt More Jcmt Post Toasties SuperiorCornflak.es xcj " 51 tiy . Safe and Sound with Dr. Lyon's ' SOUND teeth by safe means that is the story of Dr. Lyon's. It is an old story now mothers have been telling it to their children for oyer 50 years. But it is still as true as ever, and as important. Dr. Lyon's cleans and polishes the teeth thoroughly it has never pretended to do any more. But clean teeth are sound teeth, and polished teeth arc beautiful teeth and that's all that is necessary. More and more people are realizing this every day. Di?LyorCg JZetyontifrico ijai ' madajina haft 3asftor)ahl& (fortder Cream Approved by the best dental authorities for over fifty years I. W. LYON & SONS, Inc.,'530 W. 27th St., NEW YORK kUu i k i i m j.. . written as "Eliza Comes' to Stay" by H. V. Esmond. Is disclosed a plot not entirely new to the screen. To be fully appreciated this little movie Bhpuld be seen as a light comedy nnd Oh, so light, for It Is about n girl who tries to fool n guardian alio has never seen. When the heroine Is Informed of her father's death she goes to her new father a la guardian. He Is expecting a child of about twolvo and whlle'the heroine Is a grown-up lady, she deems It beat to represent herself ns a "kid," The kid stuff Is worked with much gusto, oven to tho point of making a slap-stick com edy of the tricks Jho does with her "gunrdle" and his uncle. In the end, to save him she confesses nttd tho cen sors happily place their Beal on a, fair picture. One of tho outstanding bits of acting Is that of Milton Sills as the guardian, whllo Miss Dana does effective work ns the girl. Others are Helen Raymond and James Barrows. Itegent "Tho Dark Mirror" reflects In a, way the ability of Dorothv Dalton to portray a dual role. First she Is the daughter of a wealthy socletv leader and then the girl of the Chinatown qunrter. wno in jovea py a .-Spaniard, iouis Jo seph Vance wrote the story, which had wide reading while Charles Glblyn did the directing In a very creditable manner. Romance Is n good thing In the movies, but when It Is coupled with a lot of thrilling episodes there is added Interest. There Is a touch of tho psychic In this leading lndy'8 role, for she sees In dreams tho characters who later take part In reality. Tho wealthy girl tells a physician what she has seen, not 0R1ENTALKU05 r Bold. Ilouaht nnd Kxehanged Al Cleaned and Htoulrnd. H. TERZIAN & CO. "jr-j. " R. VT. Cor. 18th A Walnot Pit. Special Sale Gas Ranges Wt art eff.rint thU wtth, thrtt Hit .Tint ttyl.t of "R.lltble" g range mt gr.mt rtdnctient. Thty art molt unaiual valuta at th.lt prictt. Wo. 733 "Bail able" baking and broiling ovens, 10 Inches deap. WhiU porolln pans, . panels, top and splasher. Fit In 40 Inch pace. Speolally prloed for this ale only 849.60. No. 703 "JUlt abls" large q n a r range, baking and broiling oTens 18 1 n c h a a.nar. White ' porcelain pans, panels and splasher back. Specially priced for this sale 'only $39.60, ITo. 784 "Rait, able" Hake oven 18 1 n o h e s square, 4 burn ers on top, white porcelain panel and pan. Fits In space 34 Inches square. A flne small fnll size rang. Specially prloed for this sale only 930.50. Tht above pric.t include prompt c livery and tree connection. The "Reliable" is one o'f the best gas ranges on the market. Made by one of the largest gas range manu facturers In America. Headquarters also for Gas Water Heaters, Refrigerators and Kitchen Cabinets We invite companion of quality and value with any other store. sPllllADElPrll 13ARCH AND nJSIREETS , West Philadelphia Store 263 So. 52d St. PMla. Btore Open lion., Fri. C fiat Era: WTTf LJTfi fn ' ltu.u I .l T I y5S5M I (vi 'bKlW ' ' h Jk&i 1 - rQ. m l vjn y knowing that It la telling nbout her sis ter, who In the daughter of a wife or her father's by an earlier marriage. When n murder of a girl In the China town district takes place thn wealthy girl nnd her physician friend aro In volved because they seek to unravel the mystery of tho drenm which foretold It. The close resemblance of tho society girl to the murdered ono causes the crim inal to drown himself ns he has drowned the girl. Tho end Is a happy one, with everything sot to rights. Huntley Gor don, Pedro de Cordoba, Walter Neeland nnd others participate. f Mi liss Minnie 13th ibore Cheitnot Take elevator to Mil Floor Han-dressing and Manicuring For ApDAlnlment I'hone Walnnt 1820 "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming. Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents Imyn "Dnnderlne." After an application of "tlundrrlne" rnu tun not find 11 fallen hnlr or any dandruff. lienldrN every hair ehowns new life, vlnor. lllitnfta m. A Milntf mil 4tiltfnMia ' Adv. CORNS LIFT OUT! COSTS. FEW CENTS Drops of magic! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone on a touchy corn, instantly that corn stops hurt ing, then you lift it off with the fingers. No pain! Try it! Why wait? Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the much, talked of diecovery of the Cincinnati genius. fllWUttAj mt Qffifc forQlMiuhj fJ.ftrlFcr THETERSH fea zmv VJj to vv .. ts&fatt ,'W .. FgsWssPLMssC5S&i ft 0 I ! WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store The Newest Hats Reflect Summer Herself Men's Caps at $2 (Less the 20 per cent deduction) Good -looking caps, every one the sort that men want for sports wear and motoring! Of course, in a special lot like this, where every cap is worth at least half as much again, there are not many caps of a kind, but that adds all the more interest to 'selection. Suitings, tweeds just about every thing in the way of caps ! Tubular straw hats are $2 light and comfort able. (fJnllery. Market ) Hair Brushes ' Special at $1.50 The bristles are exception ally good either all-white or white and black mixed. The red or black wood backs have slight defects that are mostly unnoticeable. 20 per cent deducted at time of purchase. (Chentnut) What an Array of Women's Cool Summer Frocks And How Low Their Prices Are! jt 9 jiSi pit fl $16.50 Bathing Caps at 20c (Less the 20 per cent deduction) One-piece rubber capK have defects in the molding that will not hurt thoir wearing Qualities. There nre vnrinnn colors. (Client nut) Women's Umbrellas Finished With Bakelite $4.50 (Less the 20 per cent deduction) Tho umbrellas, in wide-spread shape, aro of fine tape-edged American 'tafTetu (cotton) and havo white bakclito tips. The handles, too, aro trimmed with bakelito and have dark or white aakelite rings, V Cei.tm!) r A,, tvt"'-''.'...',,ji v. ... ' . TyT!rt,,mt'mlml'mmmmmwmm!1,,'',1m,'fSi ft " T1 ' TitflMBriiiMlitir-'iii'ii- i ' JiirirrllirinllMniinMWMWMMiliari $3.85, $6.SO and $S and they arc cither organdie or dotted Swiss, or both! Colors arc delectable no other word for them palest pink, cool lavender, light blue, white, buttercup, etc. Sortie of the hats aro of checked organdie in pink or bide, light and pretty. Others, of soft dotted swiss, arc faced with taffeta, and the effect is quite individual and charming. Then, again, organdie hats are bound with dotted swiss or dotted swiss hats arc trimmed with organdie and so it goes! 20 per cent deducted at time of purchase (Marhrt) Women's Long ! 16-Button Length I Silk gloves, with Paris-point stitched backs, are $2.50 a pair. Chamois lisle, with plain stitching on the backs, at $2.50 a pair. j Glace lambskin gloves, of fine fresh skins, beautifully made, arc i $0.50 a pair. j And then deduct 20 per cent from these prices! I (Central) Imagine Taking 20 Per -Cent From the Prices of Tub Skirts Right at the Beginning of Their Season! There is a long .season of wear ahead of every skirt, yet you can deduct 20 per cent from its price at the time of purchase. This applies to every skirt in stock, from a simple one of rep at S1.25 to the finest sports silks at $35. The skirt that is sketched is of cross-bar white poplin with large pearl buttons for trim ming. $3.25. Other wash skirts are of snowy white cot ton gabardine, poplin, surf satin and linen at prices which range upward to $8.75. Skirts of Sports Silks start at $7.50 for silk-and-cotton poplin with a satin plaid. These are in black, taupe and navy. At $13.75 the crepe de chine and Georgette skirts' begin, and at $15 there are gleaming skirts of 'baronet. Delightful rough silks with a shimmering plaid are in white at $17.50. (Market) The organdies are among the airiest and most charming of the Summer dresses veritable billows of color you'll find them. They're in all the lovely pastel tints and there are plenty of white dresses for graduation. The organdie frock that is sketched has navy or brown figures on a white ground ; it has a big, fluffy sash and three-quarter sleeves. $16.50. Other organdie frocks at $12, $15 and $25 par ticularly lovely are the organdies with embroidered dots of color at $15. No End of Charming Voiles at almost any price you care to name. They're printed in all sorts of designs and colors and are often trimmed with pleatings or bandings of plain-color voire. Inset bands of net and silk sashes are other charming fea tures. $-1.75, $5, $7.50, $7.75 to $20. Ginghams for Practical Wear $6 and $7.50 At each price there is wonderful choosing among checks or plaids of all colors. Many are trimmed with white pique or organdies or with plain chambray. The colorings are fresh as morning sunshine. Of course, 20 per cent is to be deducted from each price. (.Market) Delightful Summer Frocks For Junior Girls have just arrived. Styles of the sort that nre youthful and becoming to girls of 12 to Hi years. White voile and Japanese crepe in maize, light hlue or pink make a pretty combination. A little jacket is of the crepe, hand-embroidered. 12 to Id year sizes nt $7.25. One is sketched. , A charming brown, blue or pink chambray, bound with white, is fin ished with big white buttons; a pretty gingham and chambray combination is in pink, blue and green. 15 and 1(1 year sizes. Both are special at $0. Very simple is a middy dress at $6.75; tho blouse is unbleached muslin and the button-on skirt is cadet blue chambray. Rose, .blue or buttercup figured voilo is simply made with a ruflled or gandie collar, cuffs and pockets and a big sash. $6.75 In 6 to 12 year rizes. 20 per cent la to be taken from all these priced, of course. (Jlarkflj, .,.r. .it... . . ., tMtfisi n i'n idJMtiyilliyifciiii'n1 i iini JMMHl WANAMAKER'S Net Corsets They arc coolest for Sum mer nnd nt $1.50 to $3.40 there nre, models for the slight to average figure. Most of them are lightly boned, some are topless with clastic insets, nnd others nre medium bust styles. 20 per rent is deducted from their prices when purchased. (Central) Pretty Voiles at 38c a Yard (20 per cent to be deducted) 38 inches wide, they aro in blue, pink or lavender figures or flowers, etc.; nil light Sum mery grounds. (Central) White Gloves mm m ' l .W fj , X ifrii TJtfwmrTiV "r i-i . v. itf i'i-H 43 1 ' . -ll 1 H .7-1 1 "VI i ,
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