TW7" :'' W.W' jMLiri r m ? ? if" ) ?": v., ,ryvm,'i4 r 'tK?? 'A 'n cwr1 r. f, V 4 l! .- -ji . ir, - 'Ifflf'V -r ""w V . ' M "i - The, A. VGrcat OrRan plays at 9, 11 11:55 and 4:50 WAISfAMAKER'S Marriage Trifler HAZEL DBVO IlATCHELOtt i DOWN STAIRS STORE WEATHER Clear WANAMAKER'S cnimea at Noon 'i ln Mufflj t PA Hariora Otlflti, Me most Popular MrUn the younger net, man-its hcllh .0.?-5L'. it , n iittlna culmination for her career, and the plant a brilliant Social life. Sha think mora of this ; ''rJi,'ea.Bhn venacr 0 5- Ktth hamiu. and to the ouries ;'' f .!' i been Stio & . Haiti MFIT IIIIfLtf I .toi oollsft. Se " re?' "!'? ' i ihf woid not a wife, not tne kiiui of a wife Keith had wanted. Bhe is a marriage trifler. . rtnwW tftJt in Keith's otflce for two year. liked Keith, but tliero was nouiin iooi ih about her. She had her own friends. inVfhev were nil outs de of tho offlc. men It wa" noised about that Keith J., 0 be married, oho was Interested, ?.?. ,.. .imiv nn. She wnn more in terested In Barbara and tho kind or life L'iiih would lead, than Bho was inter- ?ted In Ke Uli personally. life. She had a number of friends who hid fallen Into the habit of dropping In on the Nswbeos every Thursday eve nine Most of the women were aa ng rreslve as tho men. There wero , one or two writers, several successful biial nets women, nnd tho men of tho little coterie ill looked upon tho women as pais, comrades. Katherlne had no use far a woman who could not havo a per fectly nice friendship with a, man, n. cool, detached, well-balanced foellntc that had nothlns In It that was not platontc. She hcnelf had never been touched 1. om. wav! nils was heart-whole and fancvfree She rather looked down upon the domestic type of women who were the, humdrum home makers. This was . v,,-ntm nhe wan llKht or selfish : 11 was bocAUto rhe was young1, becauso hi. .mniinin wero all asloen as vet. She was fascinated with her own out look on life, tho fact that she was a successful business woman and had risen above her sex. Although Katherlne herself was blind to It. there was one man of the crowd. nnhr Cralar. whose feellnirs toward her were anything but platontc. Bob 'Craig was city editor of one of tho big news papeis. Ho was the typical newspaper man, cool, composed, keen of eyo, and crisp of speech. He was ten years older than Katherlne and until he had met her cared nothing at al for women. Not anotner memoer ot me inioresung llttl group knew how he felt toward Katherlne. He himself was quite well aware of the fact that she cared nothing for him. but he contented himself with knowing that she cared nothing for any other man. Ho was willing to wait. hoping against hope that some day things would come out as he wanted them. Katherlne was Intensely curious con cerning Barbara, and In her heart ot hearts did not envy Barbara In the least She did wonder, though, what Barbara thought about, and whether or not, bur led underneath that veneer of society that coated her so thlcklv. Barbara was not a real girl. Quito the reverse from Barbara. Katherlne's thoughts were a great many of them expended on mar riage Phe could never havo married ulthciut glIng marriage a thought na Earoara nmi to ner, marriage was n thing to bft gone Into warily. One had to he sure of many thlnns. To Barbara. marriage was the ultimata, the end of things, tno natural culmination or a successful woman's career. It was a. casual question on Keiths art that awakened an unexpected bond letween himself and his secretary, an Interest quite apart from anything Keith, was prepared ror. xnere was no per gonal attraction In It. Keith loved Bar bara Just as passionately as ho always had, but that friendship, that exchange of thouzht. that volclnir of Ideals that a man tells only tho woman of his heart iwas gone. Something of this he felt Ifnr Katherlne NeWtxsry, 'who looked at Ihfm, with calm, level eyes and spoke to mm coouy antj sonsiDiy on uiinga uiai it' was one afternoon after he had finished his dictation. Katherlne was closing her book and was about to leave when he startled her by asking her a c question on marriage. bo ijooked tipop r ooked upon one friendliness. The interest with which Katherlne droppei th Thursday night crowd, with simple back In her rJi.ilr. nd for the first tjmejooked tipop him. n'she might have looked upon one of he asked the cmestlon conld not heln eoklng Interest In her own heart, and Biifl ropunueu eagerly. (Tomorrow The beglnnlnr of s friendship.) The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. What should be used to set the folor in green, mauve or purplb "ojton material? 2. When the bedroom wallpaper is fiuurpfl or flowered, what does the iule of the decorator require the window curtnins to be? 3. What material is most nopulnr this year for tho more elaborate bathing suits? 4. In what convenient way is n clothes bruih made so that n per son using it can easily brush the r hack of his coat? o. What should be done in order to keep a baby comfortable when ly ins in a eoarh or crib most of the tlc.v? 6. How can nn unstarched article lifce a tablecloth ho held llrmly in Place while it is being darned? Yesterday's Answers , J" embroidering with silk, tho po Mtion of the nredle on the turead tnould be shifted now uud tl.cu 0 to save wear on the silk. - A new type of sweater shown In wine of the shops is a cont eater with bell sleeves, a high waisted belt and an edging of an- Mra round tho neck and cuffs. "' nt'inutracUvp,urnl' for summer II n? Vc,ar is ran(o of chiffon banded with fur. nnhh.C(V?,B bCC01nC " anl Map and warm water! . Tho belt of n good -locking oilo tnr fs ,c,lt ,Ll nnp fiece with A e i " effe?tdCr t0 B,TC th0 ZTJ Wnani'q 'long V le nnd yoke, nnd tho bem will not lme to bo faced. CoffoePricesCut! M "'buV' nien1, 40c $1 90 H m N ibm'' 37fl $1 75 n mm ' 1 f BAl ikM 1 iACI 6 1 I'-l for the complexion.' A fragrant, effee-uvoskinbeautificr. rrve sample 25c V. ,ucvv Jr yourdakrV Ypu Can Choose From 4000 Lovely Summer Frocks in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Tomorrow and Deduct 20 Per Cent From the Price nf Anv One nf Them MMIM4wMHa w jvWWwx'mw9y' iffllilTnnTTflfrV iwllnililmn I lull irll Mtrl I?v LXJi'TDfffSw 11 II nl ft uti V VJ ff itw fl I lill 111 II' nwfcffirvprf H II 1 II 'J yid'lfflfl Ill III 1 JmI WlHlf lPI - 1 11 wt U Wmw wir w . TIT irUi ' x, v J 1 1 WL $6 $8.7S $27.50 VM ptO.O V M $16.50 summery Linen Dresses, $22.50 In soft shades of rose, brown, pink, Copenhagen oi.in white, they have wide sashes of black satin embroidered with colored silks. The collars are of sheer, white organdie. Tricolette Dresses, $32.50 The tricolette is of a heavy weight and firm of texture. The frocks are made on straight lines and embroidered from shoulder to hipline with self-color silk thread, touched here and there with beads and tinsel. In navy, brown and taupe. j Charming Radium Silk Frocks, $40 Just a little gathering of most delightful frocks of figured radium, principally in shades of blue. A charming model is made with a little knife-pleated overskirt whicli extends to the sides in three tiers. Silk-and-Cotton Crepe Frocks, $10.75 These cool, soft dresses have much of the gleam of silk and are in pretty flowered designs in lavender, navy, rose, light blue and tan on white grounds. Hundreds of Gingham Dresses at $5, $5.50, $6, $6.50 and $7.50 Pin checks, club checks, apron checks, block plaids and multi-color plaids in fresh, cool colorings are made in simple, becoming ways. Many are frilled with white or trimmed with snowy pique. Lilac, leaf green, light green, sky blue, Copenhagen, navy, red, pink, yellow and brown are some of the colorings. Cool and Airy Voile Frocks $4.50, $5, $6, $7.50, $8.50, $8.75, $11.50 and $12 The variety among these dresses seems inexhaustible and there is a won derfully fine assortment of black-and-white and navy-and-white combinations. Plain-color voile dresses in Nile, rose, white, Copenhagen, canary, laven der and gray are made with many deep tucks in the skirts, on the bodices and finishing the sleeves. $8.50. 100 Voile Dresses, Special at $3.75 m A flowered pattern in navy, light blue or green on "a white ground charac terizes these pretty little frocks. They have ruffles over the hips and white organdie collars. Fancy a fresh, new frock for $3 for that's what the 20 per ceno ueuuuuun means. Pin Check Organdie Dresses, $8.75 A dainty little frock with a pin check of green or lavender on a white ground. The, lacy collar, cuffs, pocket-top and vestee are of plain white organdie. Other beautiful organdie dresses are priced up to $25. Combination Dresses, $16.50 and $27.50 At $16.50 there are gaily colored frocks with accordion-pleated skirts of crepe de chine and over blouses of block-check Georgette in emerald, Copen hagen, rose, purple, orchid, peach and orange. The $27.50 dresses also have accordion-pleated skirts of white crepe de chine with blue or rose over blouses of tricolette. Printed Georgette Dresses, $18.75 They are in lovely cobwebby designs in blue-and-white and brown-and-white and are made entirely without trimming. Each has a silk founda tion. T( IOMORROW, tho last Saturday before tho first of July, when so many people start on their Summer journeys, will be a rrcat day of preparation. Tho Down Stairs Dress Store is at its best, presenting fresh and delightful frocks for women and young women at prices that are unbelievably low. By making your selections tomorrow, you can toko ad vantage of the 20 Per Cent Deduction an advantago which is now a matter of days. There arc dresses of virtually every Summertime material, suitable for every Summertime' occasion. (Market) Three Special Groups of Blouses at $5.90 All to Have 20 Per Cent' Deducted Navy Blue Foulard Overblouses Made in a surplice style to tie in back, this blouso has a pleated frill around the neck and on tho short kimono sleeves. Smart and practical for women traveling. Striped Crepe de Chine Tailored Waists Made in tailored stylo with convertible collar and lortg sleeves. In narrow stripes of rose, navy or green on a white -ground. Sample Georgette Crepe Blouses Many dainty styles of fle&h-plnk and white Georgetto of ex cellent quality. Most of them are laco trimmed and all havo short sleeves. (Market) Women's Drop-Stitch Silk Stockings, $1.25 a Pair Two-tone effects in black with white, green or purple and in brown with navy. They are good quality with seams in back. 20 per cent deduction, of course. (Central) And, Oh, It's Sports Hats for Vacation! $3.75 to $8.50 (Less the 20 Per Cent Deduction) Many a great many are of narrow ribbon, usually com bined with hemp; others, vory smart, are of narrow bands of contrasting felt. Some arc plainly tailored hats of brown, Kray or burnt orango felt; others aro of straw. Sailors Are $2.50 to $6 The $2.50 hats are mostly of navy straw faced with white. Soft Georgette Hats $5.85 and $8.50 The pretty hats are in pink, whito or bluoj also a few in navy. (Market) Enameled Suit Cases for Week-Enders and Vacationists This enameled luggaBo is light and good-looking yet very durable and many people are using it thi3 year. Most of the suit cases are cretonne lined, some leather bound and they are in 18 to 21 inch sizes. Some of the larger casea have trays. ?5 to $16.50. Leather Traveling Bags A splendid black split-cowhide bag, fabric lined, is $10. Others aro $13.50, $15 to $25. Roston Bags of various leathers aro $4 to $14.50. The 20 per cent deduction makes it easy on tho vacation budget. Olietnut Women's Long White Gloves 12-hutton silk gloves, "sec onds," $2.25 a pair. Sixteen-button length gloves of lustrous silk, unusual quality, with self-embroidered backs, aro $3.25 a pair. Twenty-button length white silk gloves are $3.75 a'pair. White Lambskin Gloves $6.50 a Pair Tho snowy-white lambskin gloves aro sixtoen-button length and havo three gleaming pearl like clasps at the wrists. ,(20 per cent to be deducted from each price.) (Central) Lovely Voiles at 50c a Yard (Lets the 20 Per Cent Deduction) Navy grounds with Georgette patterns in gold or foulard pat terns in white or, perhaps dainty flowers; gray grounds wity blue flowers; whito grounds with dark, striking patterns; black grounds and so thoy go. Some of tho patterns aro arti-. tically beautiful and the colorings arc all lovely. Judging by the way they havo been appreciated before it would bo best to como in tho morning I 38 inches wide. (Central) It Looks Like a Wonderful Season for Silk Skirts and that is not to be wondered at when yoa seo how charming silk skirts 'can be. The weaves and colorings are surpassingly lovely, and with fluffy blouses make most engaging Summer costumes. Baro-" net satin, crepe de chine, Georgette and many unusual sports silks are here at $12, $15, $17.50 antl $22.50 less 20 per cent, of course. Silk-and-cotton skirts start at $5.75 and go to $10.75. A partic ularly good -skirt, which wilt appeal to older women, is of silk-and-cotton poplin with a satin plnid. It is in black, taupe and navy at $6.75; White Tub Skirts made in a host of pretty ways aro of cotton ramie, poplin, gabardine and surf satin. Thoy are cut with generous fullness and aro trimmed with tucks, bandings and pearl buttons. 90c, $1.25, $2.90, $3.50, Plaid Skirts for Golf arc of cotton material, knife-pleated, at $8.75. Wool plaids, gathered, knife-pleated or box-pleated, aro $9.75 to $30. (Market) I U $7.50 $32.50 $22.50 & $5 $8.50 Men's All-Wool Suits In the Conservative and Semi-Conservative Modea That Real Men Want $32.50 to $45 They are real Wanamakcr suits, and, consequently, all-wool and well-tailored, fitting smoothly across the back and over tho shoulders. Between, and including, these two prices aro suits of cheviot, cas simere and serge, some with two pair of trousers. Mohair suits aro $20. White Trousers at $8.50 Of cool, white gabardine, they arc well cut and tailored. And -0 per cent is deducted from the price of every suit or pair of trousers that you buy rijrht at tho time of purchase. (OnUery. Market) Men's Initialed White Linen Handkerchiefs, 45c Each Less 20 Per Cent. (Central) A Bathing Suit Symbolizes Real Coolness and Good Times Women's now taffeta and satin bathing suits, plain, rufiletl or otherwiso individual, some even trimmed with wool embroidery or piped with whito or yellow, aro $10.75 to $30. Other Bathing Suits as Low as $3.85 Thoy nro nicely made, too, and there is various choosing among suits, of surf satin, wool jersey, popliiyctc, at $5, $0.25 to $8.75 Tights of black cotton aio $1 and $1.26; of wool, $4.60 and $4.75. . Caps shoes, garters and tho proper accessories nro all hero and 20 per cent ia deducted from each price. "' ' t (Mtket) ' Women's Tricolette Suits, $35 In palo pink, Copenhagen, king's bluo nnd white, these soft and gleaming suits are in a drop-stitch weave that i3 most effective. Tho sash belt ends in tassels. (Market) A Sale of Boys' All- Wool Norfolk Suits at $18. 75 (Less the 20 Per Cent Deduction) Thcso suits wero formerly .in six higher-priced groups, but this is a clcarnway and the prices havo been reduced to this one low price. In tho group there aro all sizes from 9 to 18 years but not in eyory style. There aro brown, gray, green and tan mixtures in cassimcrcs and cheviots and the suits aro "regular fellow" suits. Every suit is all-wool, tailored to fit well and is true Wana maker value. (GftUery, Market) J Cool Crepe de Chine "Nighties"--$7.50 Lets 20 Per Cent Thoy are pink or white, made in a pretty Empire stylo, with weo picoted ruffles around tho neck and sleeves and rosebuds finishing the front. Pretty Satin Camisoles, $2 Leas 20 par cent Four btyles, of glistening pink or whito Hatin, adorned with laco or in tailored style. Fresh, New Envelope Chemises at $1.50 Mado of soft, fine, white mate rials in about'cight pretty styles. 20 por cent will bo deducted! Excellent Choosing in Men's $3 Shirts Madras and percale shirts, made in soft-cuff stylc3. , J"Py .ent out QuicMy yesterday but there were more than 5000, to start with. 50c Summer Neckties Another lot of these good silk and silk-mixed tics has They are four-in-hands und batwings. (Onllery, Market) come. The 20 Per Cent Is Deducted From the Prices of en's Hats! Men's tubular straw hats at $2 are light and comfortable and eood-lookinR Special at S2 Good sports caps of many kinds tweeds, etc. are splendid alue. (OaUery. Market) -suitings, mixtures, Summer Footwear Pointing to Cool Comfort and Jolly Good Times TWnmPtarif-Uh0e StAreJoPeCialIy Wel1 Pepal to FiH tl Vacation Needs of ( Women and Children-And 20 Per C&it Will Be Deducted From the Price of Any and Every Shoe That Yon Ruv! rrr ... . - J' women s White Ux fords at $9.50 and $9.90 andnTdirorroheeT llke buckEk'' "eltcd roles Wu.Whtte PamPs $8 and $9.90 if -tl 1.c.ather JwyP-l wth welted soles and medium heels aro quito attractive and will bo easy to clean. White Canvas Pumps, $5.25 to $9.50 are vSio'stle ctfoS" RMnch r heels. thore Women 's Brogue Oxfords. $8.90 to $9.90 The full wing tips welted soles and medium or low heels arc all in appioved Hroguo fashion and tho leathers aro black or brow" Pumps with Welted Soles. $6.90 to $9.90 or IfwhScl? r ta" aIf8kin r f bl"9k kidskin' lhoy havo meillum White Canvas Ties at $6 Oxford ties of fine canvas with medium heels aro lic;ht and comfortable. Light Pumps with Turned Soles, $6.90 to $9.90 Women and young girls want thcso for evening affairs and for dancing. Tho newest lines aro to bo seen in bluck patent leather or black calfskin. All tho light pumps havo baby French or high heels. Children 's White Footwear ... .wjll4 SS1N?S n,nkl-strap pumps with welted soles aro in sizes 816 to 2 at $2.50 and $3 n pair. Oxford tics of white leather, much like buckskin, sizes 8S to 2. are $4 and $4.50 n p.iir. ciA W1S,,l?JS?t'nor. S,10CN in lnco Bty,c' liave welled soles. Sizes 8' to 2, $6.25 and $5.90 a pair. Special at $2.45 a Pair Whito canvas two-htrap fhstcp pumps are in sizes 8a to 2. . i J JIa.ck Ptc,nt leather Roman sanduls have white or champagne leather tops. Sizes 8V8 to 11. (Cheptnnt) Tj n 43 'i v JV t Xk V m sr fcfl M 19 ft i i Ml 3 m -n entrftl) fa ' " x 1 I , ' mii K 4 A i ).?:. i V "i (Ji! ik ,.'lfa& ,J f't k ' .rJ-j ". MB-T-n " .Jli.lW!.ll