Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 23, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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Tie Marriage Trifler JSrsagygs aBMgfiga I WAWAMAKER'S 1 DOWN STAIRS STORE IWANAMAKm'ffh .
Tlw First Quarrel
i
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ttiltH and BarDarn. occurrcu ",
le!lJ.' iVi i-anannn. To break ft
Barbara un-
-.,rtm KnloM. eho Aim ltel
X rJWrreit r Bnrbrtrn, lu turns
Ai leu a iienonaUty, aul KfUh tees
iT,r more -than h f Ms Wife, by
cM ioeteo tollft ft'r n the oflce.
ict flrit rift In the lute btlwetn
L mim and Itafba
mflt tflvjjl '""""
foewii ?B"0t for tie world would ehe
h?Ldne huoh a thlnr voluntarily,' Bh
rt.rt 10 carve out for lirelf asocial
tfl ." uV nnd diplomacy.
c.ffi aii with the' older tnnrrled women
m h wlVh to stuwi wfl . and when
Sri Miy Cattleman nBVed them to
rn of rth mot excluilye affa ra of the
SrV " f WW wrf drtlBhiea.
'ii a great honor' slio explained
..Jfulfv to KMth. She chose! Her sown
Mrelu v no that It would be lu.t dar,
fnTtMOUBh without unduly exciting the
Kim of the tUr women.
And thn on the afternoon of tin
J?,'L Vii.i, i.i.nimned un from the office
ihVt hi Tcould not go to the CTaitlamami.
hit unexpected bualneea won d key.
him late, business that could not be
HaVbara was dumfounded. That buel
i bualneis of nny llnd, business
thieh after all wsa a. eeeondary con
SSiu"n. ahould keepKelth from a
Meiat ennnmeirt with her was Impos
M It to. believe. Waa ahe. tp Join th
treat army of women .whose nusoannp
w 52y Plejdlnit, business engage;
rn.nTur AVomin who hod to make caref
?ur excuses To? Vpnearlrtir at different
sffalrs alone, and' who.were.for th most
5art much older than sha wan? Oh, It
was unthinkable I. ,, . .
Keith Vasi amased .that she did not
underitand. He could not realise that
It would matter so much to her, that
she had set for hersslf -a height to reach
en the pinnacle of aoclal success, and
that 'one misstep might, ruin her
chances with the older 1" fdset
"Why dont you go. alone?" Krtth had
asked. "I'll come over for Voir later?"
That's impossible," Barbara return
rt Jelly. ."Never mind. I'JI teiepnonw
Mrs. Castlem.an fipd say we wonf
There was a. silence while they both
iinrf. nnrt then Barbara said coldly!
"Oood.by," and Keith heard the receiver
click as It was hung up. He. turned
from the telephone as angry as Keith
could ever Be. He felt that Barbara
ws unfair, and Barbara, at, we vi;iw
end or ina'yire, ior mo iiiomoni ion
that she hated him. She composed her-
Sir, However, ami ouiiflii iui. asue.
man to., the telephone. Her volco wa
sweetly faint as she told Mrs. Castlcman
Carpet Cleaning
IS AN ART
Let Experts Clean Your Oriental and
Domestic Rugs and Carpets
W will rtturn thtm with a look of fresh-
rm and lutr, delletu tints restored to
heir formtr brilliancy.
Ousrantoeil to maKe your rugs brlsht with
their orlstnal colore.
Work called tor anil dillvared to any part
t the city In 48 hours, or cleaned on your
I floor.
We ere fully, equipped with Hamilton
luose woo ortiar thai
rhone Woodland 7605
Beach Machine for
sietnou
f Carpet 'Waahini? Works
4224 Baltimore Ave.
(m.
DAVIES'
No First
Payment
required be
fore delivering
right into your
h o m m e be
p h o n ograph
without a peer.
EASY TERMS
Phonograph
Company
S. W. CORi 6TH AN& YORK
Coma. lq. This Erenlns
Safe
Milk
For InfanU
& Inralida
Ha Cooldai
A Nutritious Diet for All Ages
Quick Lunch at Homo or Office
Avoid Imitations: tnd Subetltate
l iw MBSKUr
MtM tr mm
P"1 , 5
CkliWOccupaiicm
Pleasant Tele
phone Operating is
important, fascina
ting work In attract
ive surroundings.
Permanent Only
one big reason why
telephone operator!
resign matrimony.
Profitable You
will be paid while
learning and ad
vanced rapidly
thereafter.
Probably MUi
Stevenson, 1631
Arch Street, can
help you decide.
?hrnIfi,bJ?i -lck headache that had
e.r to befl. Could she possibly overlook
ment?Bt W'nUt9 'brenkln" "' " nViw-
n5'.HS,r- ,c,8l'ernan could, but nfter
that thero had been a co dness In that
K2& l,!l.'iy:v.ol.c,'.A res" that would
,.,-.u .11. .ul iimi niie was displeased.
It was unn.trdonnhia rnr. ..i..1F."'
?.!T,a,li!,0 brenk nn enPaKement" with a
much Alder womnn, and oertnlnly itur
iinru. nan no renson to t h Ilk that Mrs
Castleman would understand and make
n exception of a case like hers,
she told Marie, her maid, to tell him
that the had ft sink headacho nnd had
Bona to bed. it wan the first tlmo since
li S0ULa romember that she- had
actually heen In bed nt ,0 o'clock Hhe
had a tray aerrt In to her, and was IvInS
back analnst the pillows reading wlVon
Keith CRmo home. In spite of herself
her heart leaped, although she trfed to
ateaj It agalnat him, and his knock at
her door brought a cool "Come in!"
Sh'i.!iY Ah.8r rwr"nr htm with
i" ,,ev,1. tyI ne Cftme over and
stood looklnpr down at her.
He waa thlnklntr how wonderful it
was to come home like this, to nnd her
alone, to know that they need nnt Z
rushlnt off somewhere.
nn. and leaned over to kin w
on the
He sat down
Bhe turned a cool cheek, nnd picking un
her book, went on reading. p
aweemeart, you're still nngry with
Girls! Girl's!!
Save Your Hair
With Cuticura
bo the most tactful way to joroceed,
'But Mt was business," Keith Pr;
slated. "f?urly you know that If It had
been- possible for me to leave, I would
tiiLvn rinna It."
"Vou knew how much this affair meant
to me," Barbara said evenly, "And vu
couldn't let your business po. Mrs
r"nf1men will nvir nvrlnnlt' It."
"What do you care, the old cat!, her
friendship doesn't mean anything to
"Oil. but It does. Kslth It does. 1
knew yau didn't understand." Barbara
waned, "ii means everyuunc io do
nsked to nn affair of hers. I've Just
worked for It."
"Do you like her?"
Ttnrhara Khook her li urt. "No. T dorrt
like her, but that doesn't .matter. She's
Important socially, uvery opn cum
.vales her. Your mothar was delighted
that we had been Invited there. Oh
Keth.l" Tara of vexation stood In
Barbara's eyen.
Ho leaned down and took her Into his
arms. "listen, dear, If It muana that
much to you, I won't let business Inter
fere again.".
Barbara drew away to look up 'Into
his eye Incredulously, "you promts I"
He nodded.
Barbara drew a long breath and re
laxed In his arms. Already, although
Afvsclt ilroprlHS or flabby condition
0 in face ana ntCK
KAI'NK
1 H.T W
PKHMANr.NT WAVW
APNKK. IBIS Wnlnnt fit.
jvi.t Aiinniif i:uy
i For the Graduate
iteB- Ulamond : Jewelry
I. MAYEH
4eieler flUrmmlth
1732 MARKET ST.
csTArtMSMED over 85 routs
(Tamarrew Ieslle OUmore Is imarrledl
1!
SALADA
Its full-bodied
richness satisfies a
man's taste for a
real drink.
Its exquisite bou
quet makes it the
tea for the dainti
est of party tables.
Its refreshing,
restful, nerve
quieting effect
makes it the tea for
everybody.
ZS&
mm
TEA
LISTERATED GUM
FOR TRAVELING
Drop a package or two In
your bag. Allays thSrst,
relaxes nerves, freshens
mouth and cleanses teeth.
DeBBciouSp antisep
tic, wrapped air-tight.
10 NUGGETS 5
!l"wrf 5?
Lffyw OmIIx
I WAISTAMAKER'S I DOWN STAIRS STORE W ANAM AKER'sil
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Two Acorn Days
Of Great Bargains
For Women at
Oak Hall Today and Tomorrow
Of course, the Men's, Young Men's & Boys' Departments
are filled with a thousand clothing opportunities (and more)
registering great savings, also.
Here is the Woman's Shop News:
$4,9
( For selection from 100 women's new wneh Aac,cn
n an endless variety of figured voiles, sizes up to 42
I Best make Knlorrinnc nnrlv 19 QIC il
,- -. ww wvsuisu WU11JI
$19:75 for $29.75 Jersey Knit Suits
$19.75 for $32.50 Jersey Knit Suits
$19.75 for $35.00 Jersey Knit Suits
$12.75 for $22.50 New Dresses
$18.75 for $29.75 New Dresses
$22.75 for $29.75 New Dresses
$27.75 for $39.75 New Dresses
$25.00 for $45.00 New Dresses
$12 to $16 values.
$33.75 for Women's $45.00 and $49.75
newest Summer Dresses
$37.50 for Women's $55 Dresses
$39.75 for Women's $65 Dresses
There ara satins, georgettes, trlcolti.
truotinea. semes. im. "..;. 'j '"""?"
taffetas, printed aeornrtLL -;"'"r", mCM".
embroidered.
$59.75
$65.00
$42.50
TO
$49.75
$29.75-
FOR S100 SUITS, TRICOTINES,
GABARDINES, NAVYS AND
BLACKS; PLAIN TAILORED
AND EMBROIDERED.
fFOR $155. $75 & $77.50 SUITS;
TRICOTINES, POIRET TWILLS,
SERGES, GABARDINES, ALL
THE SEASON'S NEWEST
STYLES AND COLORINGS.
rFOR NEW TRICOTINE, SERGE
AND SILVERTONE SUITS IN
NAVY, BLACK AND COPEN
IIAQEN; SAMPLE SIZES UP TO
ii, VALUES RANGE UP TO $85.
FOR DIFFERENT STYLES IN
NEW SPRING SERGE SUITS,
REGULARLY $59.75. BRAID AND
BUTTON TRIMMED.
Plain tailored and
$47.50
TO
$63.75
$19.75
TO
$29.75
$45.00r'8KNCDi??&SE,-TO.
FOR $69.75 TO $100 PULL
LINED BOLIVIA COATS, PEACH
BLOOMS, VELDE CYNE, ALL
COLORS. ' ALL
FOR $29.75 TO S59.75 COAT
AND CAPES, ALL KINDS ow
CLOTHS AND COLORINGS ALI
NEWEST STYLES. Vi' ALL
m
FOR 48-INCH $65 POLO COAT5
FULLY LINED, ALSO 5 OTHER
8TYLES IN 40.INCH OR SPORT
LENGTHS. SIZES UP TO 2 W,
TO 501, FOR THF. iaJm
(.WOMEN. -.
$39.75
!FOR $52.50 TO $85 NEW SPnrvr
COATS. CAPES? IN EVERY NEW
CLOTn AND FASHION, SIZES
16 TO 36. SAMPLES. S
Wanamaker & Brownlfll!;?
Wanamaker9 s Down Stairs Store
The privilege of buying Wanamaker merchandise
at a deduction of 20 per cent will be discontinued after
July 3d.
IMMi'i'm. Jul nu I Mff irt' W1 ,'ftM ff '''ii l ''M'iw? fW
Sheer Swiss Organdie
In Beautiful Summer Tints
$1.25 a Yard
(Less the 20 per cent deduction)
It is 45 Inches wido and the qunlity of this imported organdio is
in itself exquisite a real beauty of texture.
Tea rose
Forgct-mc-not blue
Buttercup
Bluebell
Rambler pink
Violet
Orchid
Pale green
(Cmtral)
A Special Group of
New White Tub Skirts
at $2.90
Fresh ;white ekirts, of good materials, are mado
in Bix different stylos, simple and easily tubbed. Five
are of cotton gabardine and one is of surf satin, soft
and gleaming.
There are all sizes in every style and one, of
gabardine, is in extra sizes up to 38-ihch waistband.
Deduct 20. per cent and you will be aotonished
at tho small price of these skirts $2.32.
(Market)
. Dainty Hand-Made Blouses
Special at $5.90
Threo especially pratty styles to wear with coat suits, white
skirts or with pweatcrs are of exceptionally fine batiste. They have
roll collars and are adorned with hand-drawn work and rows of fine
herastitchinc;. Ono has a pretty little vest affair in the front and
every one is a delight to the woman who loves fine needlework.
(Market)
Children's White Footwear
Shoes pf white leather, much like buckskin, are in lace stylo with
welted soles. Sizes 8Va to 2 at $5.25 and $5.00.
Oxford ties of whito leather, sizes 8V6 to 2, are $4 and $4.50.
White canvas ankle strap pumps with welted soles are in sizes 8,j
to 2 at $2.50 and $3.
v Special at $2.45 a Pair
White canvas, 2-strap instep pumps, sizes 8 to 2.
Patent leather Roman sandals with white or champajjne leather
tops, sizes 8W to 11.
(Chestnut)
Women's Pretty
Crepe Nightgowns
and Pajamas
Crepe is especially nice for va
cation, since it needs no ironinc,
and this fine pink crepe is especial
ly dainty, as it is adorned with
bluebirds or bluo butterflies.
The nightgowns at $3 are
trimmed with featherstltching in
'deep blue nnd with ribboh or are
quito neat and simple.
Tho pajamaa at $3.85 are in one
piece style, finished with white
crepe and blue ribbon.
(to per cent deducted at time
of purchase)
(Central)
RRDEFLY
Topless Corsets
They are of plain or pretty
fancy materials in several good
models with clastic around the
top. Some are raised slightly
higher in back and all nre adapted
to slight to average figures. $2.50
to $4.50 less 20 per cent.
(Central)
Men's Wash
Ties, 35c
A great many men substitute
wash ties for their silk ones
during the very warm weather.
These are in plain white and
neat striped effects. 20 per cent
will be deducted, furthermore.
Good Leather Belts,
60c Special
Brown and tan leathers with
good-looking buckles are "sec
onds," but the imperfections
are slight and can hardly be
detected.
(Gallery, Market)
The Shoe Findings Counter is
a handy place to get tho necessary
things for your shoes' good
health. Wido and narrow lacers.
shoe trees, all good kinds of
cleaners and polishes, brushes,
etc., marked at little prices.
(ChtMnvt)
i
And, another convenient place
is the Toilet Goods Table Just
through the archway into the
Chestnut Street section. Thero
one can got plenty of cooling
creams, lotions, powders, tooth
brushes, hair brushes and tho
like, in a jiffy. (Cliestnut)
A refreshing sight are the piles
of snowy Turkish towels. A
wholo carload seems to have been
emptied on to a table in the West
Aisle. Plain white are 76c. to
$1.25; fancy weaves are 85c to
$1.75. (Central)
Their first cousins, turkish"
wash cloths, are 10c to 15c each.
(Gent ml)
It's really surprising what a
clever touch u really smart veil
gives. Plenty of that kind are
35c to $1.25 a yard, in a color to
match your hat or suit. (Central)
Pretty colored border 'ker
chiefs can be had in colors to
match your Summer froclc or
blouse. All of sheer linen and
printed in many stylos at 25c and
35c each. (Central)
Triangular middy ties make the
nicest bathing caps to tie over
pltrfh divers. Generous size ties of
good silk in navy blue, blaek and
red are 95c to $3. (Cental) i
The coolest corsets and most
comfortablo nre of net! Theso
nre nicelv mndo. Hfhtlw Vinnl a.,, I
in model's for slight to average
i figures; $1.50 to $4. (Central)
Gay Roman or bayadere stripe
ribbons are in widths for a hat
band (1 inch) to a wide sash (7
inches) at 46c to $6.35 a yard.
(Central)
And, most important of
all, 20 per cent will be taken
from all of these prices!
Sturdy Umbrellas
for the Kiddies
Cotton covers over Paragon
frames with crook, opera or loop
handles. In 18, 20, 22 and 2-t
inch sizos, at $2 really $1.60
with tho 20 por cent deducted.
(Central)
Cunning Wash Hats
for Children
75c to $2.25
(Less the SO per cent deduction)
There is quite a difference be
tween the tailored hats of whito
pique and the frilly bits of loveli
ness inado of organdie, but thero
are mnny hats between to bridgo
the gulf.
Pique, poplin and rep hats, some
of them that button on, are all
cnslly washed. As well as those in
plain white or whito trimmed with
color, thero are pink, blue and tan
hats, too.
They will fit childron up to about
7 years.
(Central)
Bungalow Aprons
That Can Be Worn as
Dresses. $3 and $3.50
Those at $3 nre of plain-color
gingham, mostly in shades of blue.
They are made in slip-over stylo.
Most attractive are tho aprons
nt $3.50, for they are of unusually
pretty plaids and are trimmed
with snowy ricrac braid.
(to per cent to be deducted)
(Central)
Summer Frocks, Fresh and
Delightful, at $5.50, $7.50 and $8.50
$5.50
The $5.50 dresses are of club check
ginghams in pink, blue or green on white
groundsever so fresh and sunshiny look
ing. Crisp pleated frills edge the wide
clirn of whito organdie. (Sketched).
, , At '-G9 a,ul S?-?5 there are some delight
ful voiles in pin dots, fine challis patterns
r ,5up,?rRmJk vor' fnllv nml summery,
ine $8.50 dress has a slip-on bodice with
, Tl a pitlu5 ,c?1,ar and pointed pockets
which aro embroidered. It is of cotton ramie
pipings! prCCn r CPenhnKen- with white
Embroidered Organdie
Frocks, $15
Crisn and (riUort Hio ,i.... i
...!,;. n t i vuu uiwnnvn lire in
wnitc. flesh nnt. rmw lilim n,i .,i. ...m.
s or snuares pmhvnW,.,i . ,..iIl '.".... ''"''" """
with three flounces and a, especially delightful for young omen
Dark Printed Voiles, $10
Tir,inaVy"nSn(I'whJtc',nn.v'-and-firoId or black-and-white combina
tions these are. mado in two ways. Qne dress hn nn S,u.
counr or white organdie
tab collar of embroidered
Tricolette Dresses. $17 and R2S
These aro mostly in dark shades of brown, navy and Conen
hagen b up and a few in black. Som are embroidered, othcTo
have wtde bands of self-material finishing tho overskirts.
7 7t! Ter J vmw; vrganuie rrocK3. Zfi
ovcrskirt, which are tucked and trimmed wAlnd
I he ZO per cent deduction brings these prices even lower.
(Market)
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1000 Good Summer Rugs Special
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They're tho
one is oi
splendid
Colonial Rag Rugs
zoxou inencs, JjL.dU
28x50 inches, $1.50
very
cpursc,
Japanese Straw
Rugs
36x72 inches, .$1.75
Fiber Runners
3x9 feet in size, $2.75
Fiber Rugs
4.6x7.6 feet, $4 "
6x9 feet, $(?
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