V(. -; 'j nt wmm. w r".v" i i"Ti-j?TTmi ." v :? Aj. I ' ,.x ' " ..'. I W " 111 " i i i i i, i ,it K t ,t iL . i ...i i , i , i) 1 1 1 mi -f . 'J t l T l ( , rie Marriage Trifler HAZEL DEVO BATCHELOW Keith Grant, the m"" " VjX?l "that ftV wuflfffj wji J,Tfur another. !"l.ZZ,Silofma"(ag ha never ilS o 7." o worthy o tMW; appealed '"liZl " trifler, although aha fevcrM, too nf"?j: pVvatfl secretary, ; W"?.'', 'iiJIii then fto 'but o Vrt ot hUofflct. rrVltll had "A141 "M,,B Nowber7' Wat So you think about mar- Mvii answer had been Riven with the "LT, SS'd yet b&cVln their depths there Ri a Wnt of something U. a spark ,nt cam and went like a golden llBht 1 "Surely you '"w or.a uLen, X Uo JiiiVr, Grant." she laughed. ,bSrAi erlne'a Ideal of marrleire was v,Jv much like , Kelth'a. Mk him. Bh utfntrd friendship and love. Though The did not say fills In so marry words, Infl though he did not say anything that Ki oit that his own marriage ? not a" that It should be, still there was established In a few remarks a little bond of friendship that was natural and ""After that Keith used to talk to Katherlne often. No longer was tine inrt of tho offlce furniture, a stranger f0 whom 'he was faultlessly courteous, lie wondered about her and her life. He .'-j..i .i,nt iiinil of n. marrtaira she would make, a. he Idly watched her eck darn nean oeni over um ) .. i-i,,i intn (hn'darlc eyes with their rM.n flecks. Nothing was farthest from his mind than a, personal feeling of any kind toward this girl. She was to him a splendid typ' of woman, the type he was unfamiliar with. Bha would make a splendid friend, and he Imng i..,i ti.nf iir friends would ba far more interesting to him than his own or Barbaras, 'iney wore un wwmiii mm en their play must be Interesting i cause they talked about life, they got ii rr 'in tin Mm custom that after Keith had finished dictating h would chat witii Knmerino. no iookcu lorwnra to these talks, and gradually she told Mm of her life, of her friends, of the Thursday nights when they met and talked about all kinds ot things. Keith wai Instantly Interested In the Thurs- Aav nlflrhtft. "Would you let me come some time?" hf hati nsxea quicxiy wneu nun nrsi spoko of them. ... . ... "Why, yes: would you like to?" Katherlne'u tone was warmly friendly. "Come down any time. Id llKo you to meet mv mother." Neither Katharine, nor Keith thought It the least incongruous that they should be arranging anything of the kind. It had come about too naturally, too simply for that, and neither of them was at all conscious of the friendship as something out of the ordinary. If Keith had been personally Interested in Katherlne ; If h hail been trvlnc to make another kind of an ensapemont with her and felt tha i up ro nan n. ncen tor anyininff cinnues. tine between them, everything would he been different. "You say tho crowd Just gathers In. formally?" ho said, eagerly. She smiled tfncP nodded. "Whv do you want to come?" alio asked curiously, nonaennir a mnq nnu curious, irow mat th first racer hospitality aha had felt at Mi RUKceutlon had died down. "Cteause they'ro the kind of people Imsurn I'd like." Keith returned "You don't know the kind of neoola w nr An ou?' ' ".Vol so very different from other people." Katherlno returned promptly, "lou hao more money, that la all." "That's enouith. Money doesn't bring the happiness It's supposed to brlnjf, you Know," As Keith spoke he realized how plendd it was to talk to her. Sho was bo calm and quiet, and yet so Intense flhen she did speak. Ha somehow could not visualise Katherlne In Ills own Louis XV r drawing room. He pictured lier lit a lonfr. low celllnged room with a bowl of yellow flowres near her on a Jtiln ng mahogany table, and talj candles flamlnc in dull brass sconces. (To be continued) Everything About Luticura Soap Suggests Efficiencv I SUSlS." n,.Tleej"trrwhr. FotmdibIm HiilftM'CiMcrUbetwrti.Pp,X.MMtjf4tI: PETRONITE Composition Floors Quickly solve tho question of batb, kitchen, laundry and itore floori. Ust forever. Sanitary, beautiful, economical. Immediate service, daj or nignr. Pbila. n.. A. R. Ron 231S Walnut Spruce S418 Factory 531.533 N. 8th St, PhlU., Pa. Market 42X ffi rit. June 18. lDl'J. N mluh .. JMm w. ntH,lf0i:i?j"e wl"ut . hra. I'mIUw THOS. SAVILL'S SON3 1310 WALLACE SXBEBT Have You Tried Ik 65c PUTTER DINNERS in ; ""inilt Nt. 781 Muriint Ht -"". soil. Ht. 6Sd A Market HI.. I IWa o Plate on for You, WT UNEQUALEDJM PURITY I ' !l" d.l,orde" of advancing year. -- buu ior mo young B'4ffMil':5FUlNG COMPANY " ri, N.I,,, Clnclno.ll. Ohio J. W. C. I. Band at 9; Organ at 11,11:55 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Any One Who Says That Summer Dresses Are Expensive Hasn't Visited Wanamaker9s Down Stairs Store "pHE privilege of buying practi- cally any Wanamaker merchan dise at a deduction of 20 per cent will be discontinued after July 3d. Accordion-Pleated Voile' Flouncing Special $1.50 and $2 a Straight Yard It is 3G inches wide, of a nice quality and Is in flesh, pink, white, tnn and Nilo green. Plain Voile to Match, 50c a Yard To complcto your dress thero is tho same quality in the samo colors, 40 inches wido. 20 per cent to ba deducted ! (CntVl) Summery Neck Pleatings 25c to 75c a Piece Less 20 per cent They are of crisp organdio or Georgette crepe, in white, rose, pink, light and Copenhagen blue, tan and lavender, with picot edge. In 1 to 2 yard lengths. (Central) di Tnv liMyy W i WA V A r U VV. , dsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssW r Lsssssssssss XlilssftsflssssssssssssssssssssssssV " WJr A Box-Pleated Skirt of Creamy Serge, $10.75 Less 20 Per Cent It is box pleated nnd topped with a belt and is a lovely skirt to wear with Summer sweaters. (Sketched.) Wool Panama Skirts Are $5.75 They, too, are box pleated and arojn young-women's sizes. The samo model, in white galatea, is $3,60. Sports Skirts of Silk, $15 These arc brocaded in a pattern that brings out delightfully tho light and shade in this beautiful eilk. In all-whito, in eca blua or in a Dlack-and-whito combination that produces a cool, gunmetal shade. (Sketched.) Tub Skirts Abound That means scores of pretty skirts of white cotton gabardine, galatea and surf satin are ready to glvo practical Summer service. Each skirt will stand a great amount of hard wear and f rcquont tub bings. $2.90, $3.50, $4.75, $5.75 and $6.75. (Mcrlcat) 1800 New Summer Corsets Between $2.50 and $3.50 Thoy'ro of good pink or white materials in lighter woights than usual. In all thoro are eight different models. Topless, low or medium bust stylos with long or short skirts. Two good models of net aro includod. Bandeaux and Brassieres Pink or white llnono bandeaux, nicely hemstitched, $1. Lacc-trimmed brassieres fastening in front are $1. 20 per cent deduction on every item. (Central) Metal Bag Tops: Special 65c (Less the 20 Per Cent Deduction) Tho desiens aro particularly attractive and tho metal bag tops have tactal chains; only a bit of silk or ribbon, and-a now bag for vacation! (Central) -- 3000 Yards of Pretty Curtain Scrim at 25c a Yard s-m .1-- in DM Cnjnl TAtmt.ln l ( the 20 Per Cent Deduction) The cheeriest, prettiest scrim imaginable (at anywhere near this ijic ciiccnciiw i !, ,uh nnin.-j flnwnrs scattered over ,1-ii.nl a tlllH WMIO Or IVUIJ ov.mi. ...... ww....... ..-..-- - - .. .vw .a ...... nM, flmirnvj nvn in vnrioils hnnues Or D1UO. ro8"?WoTdcrr, yellow or brown and the scrim is Summery and.dainty. 3G inches wide. Linene for Slip Covers Kino duality lineno is in natural color or in stripes of various widtns-mSy 'brown or tan stripes. It is 00 inches wido and $1.50 a yard, Couch Hammocks $11.50 to $33 There is wido choosing and one is sure of choosing well, for thoy aro all durablo hammocks with gpod frames, springs and coverings. . $10.75 v $8 $5 ' . $5 $6.50 $10 Here cool and dainty frocks can be had for astonishingly small sums. Fancy a cool voile frock for $4.50, or a sunshiny ging ham for $5! Then deduct- 20 per cent from these prices and you will see what a really fine place this is to shop. Thousands of Summer Dresses at Modest Prices are nodding and beckoning from' every corner of the Dress Store. There are literally hundreds of styles in the best Summer materials ' gingham, voile, organdie, crepes, tricolette, Georgette, foulard and so on, And there is a wide choice in every size, from 14 to 46. Gingham Dresses start at $5 and go to $10 and between these prices aro checks, plaids and stripe arrange ments in all sorts of fresh, clean colorings. Voile Dresses aro $4.50 to $12.60, with a great abundance of the dark grounds with polka dots or print ings in Georgette patterns. Women have found that such frocks are indispensable. Organdie Dresses arothe daintiest of the frocks of Summer and one of Summer's pleasantest f eatures. The colorings are exquisite. $8.75 to $25. Georgette Crepe Dresses have a soft graco all their own. Tho printed ones, in light and dark colorings, start at $15. Beaded dresses in plain, pastel tints are $15 to $42.50. Tricolette Dresses are cool frocks and can bo worn on so many occasions. In navy, black, taupe, Copenhagen and a few of tho lighter tones at $17 to $32.50 The Dresses Which, Are Sketched At $10.75, a frock of silk-andcotton crepe showing blue, lavender or pink and white flowered patterns. At $8, a printed voile dress in black-and-white, navy-and-white or navy-and-gold combinations. At $5, a ruffled dress of pink or, white lawn with a white collar and a net vestee. At $5, a printed voilo dross with a pleated skirt. In navy or lighter blue com bined with white. At $6.50, a gingham frock in a small plaid showing various cool color combina tions. It is trimmed with white organdie. At $10, a dark, figured voile drc3s with a vestee of ecru embroidered Georgette, trimmed with colored picot ribbon. (Market) . Plenty of Women's New Bathing Suits, $5.75, $6.50 and $7,50 Of surf satin, thoy are glossy and black and heavy enough to give real wear. Some have sashes, some aro piped with whito, gold, blue or green and every one of them is pretty. A quite unusual group of silk suits, has gathered in tho Surf Store. They are of black, navy or brown satin or taffeta, mado in many pretty ways ; some are even graced with wool embroidery. $10.75 to $30. Caps of every kind from plain divers to the last word in rqarino millinery are hore at 25c to $1.25. ' Shoes, tights, garters and all the othor needfuls, too. Yes, the. 20 per cent deduction applies to every item. Markt) Lacy White Petticoats to wear beneath Summer frock3 arc $3 to $5.50. Mado of soft nainsook, thoy have all-laco or laco-trimmcd ovorflounces, some finished with rib bon bows. Each prico subject to a 20 per cent deduction. (Cnlrl) Good Quality, Dust-Free Pongee It is a Japanese pongee, 33 inches wide, $1,65 a yard less 20 per cent. A most practical and popular silk for men's shirts, women's dresses, soparate skirts, petticoats, 'children's clothes, etc. (Central) Navy Blue Silk Camisoles are wanted by so many women wearing sheer dark dresses. And some new ones have just arrived at $1.60 and $2 logs 20 por cent. They have ribbon shoulder straps and are hem btitchod. (rrntrnl) Summer Rugs Cool, Convenient and Durable From Whose Low Prices 20 Per Cent Is Deducted at Time of Purchase , Wool and Fiber Rugs Chinese Matting Rugs 6x9 feet,'$9.75. 9x12 feet, $7.50. 7.6x9 feet, $15. (Very durable and satisfactory.) 8.8x10.6 feet, $19 and $21.50. Jananese Straw Rues 9x12 feet, $20 and $22.50. QVr wi 7K 8 12x12 feet, $80 and $85. $: feet, $1.75. 12X15 &? ? r 2 3x9 feet, $2.75. Hit-or-Miss Rag Rugs 4.6x7.6 feet, $4. , At $1.50. 6x9 feet, $6. 25x50 inches or 28x50 inches. Chtnut) - ' Tennis Shoes and Oxfords for Men and Boys $2 to $3.75 a Pair t (Lc$s the 20 per Cent Deduction) They are of white or brown canvas and the soles are cemented on. Men's Shoes at $7.90 They are of good black leather on English lasts. Men's White Oxfords at $10 Good-looking white leather Oxfords with full wing or straight tips have low heels and welted solos. Boys' Shoes at $5.90 Black or tan shoes on English lasts'aro in sizes 1 to 6. (OoUerr Market) Six Styles of Women's White Leather Oxfords and Pumps $8 to $9.90 a Pair (Lew the 20 Per Cent Deduction) Tho whito leather closely resembles buckskin, is easily cleaned and always looks well. Tho oxfords and pumps have imitation wing or straight tips and perforations. Tho soles arc welted leather and tho heels aro cither medium or low. (Ch.itnat) Good, Sturdy Tub Suits For Little Chaps of 4 to 8 $4.50 Leu 20 Per Cent They came from one of the best makers of such suits and are especially nice ones of sturdy cotton materials with braided collars and cuffs and eloeve emblems. Middy suits are in white or navy blue. Button-on suits are in plain navy, cadet or oxford or have whita blouses with navy or cadet blue trousers. (Central) 4 Dainty White Dresses for Dear, Wee Lassies $2.25 to $3.50 (Less tho 20 Per Cent Deduction) - r. Soft, pretty frocks of voile, at $2.25, are adorned with colorful French knots and (Just whisper it into her ear!) each frock has a tashl Surely she will want one! Or, she or mothei? may prefer a dress of batiste or of lawn; if so, there are many from which to choose. Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Central) Every Little Girl Loves a Parasol To own one is one of the joys of childhood and to give one is making a present, indeed. New parasols, gay with pink or blue flowers, with stripes, or in plain colors are here at 51.25 to ?2. Some even have wrist loops, if you please! Yes, they're subject to tho 20 per cent deduction. (Central) rTTwtlfflr fr' fall I Half a Hundred Styles of Batiste Blouses, $3.75 to $9.75 It seems that every woman in Philadelphia wants a sheer whito batiste blouse. Fortunately great numbers of such waists have been coming in and there are plenty for all. As to stylos; there are low, flat or rol collars and rojind necks. For trimming they have tiny tucks, wee ruffles, rlcrao braiding, pretty beading, frilling and much fino Valcncionnoa lace. Tho stylo sketched with the pleated frill at the neck and around tha bottom is trimmed with Valenciennes lace and is $7.50, while tho other style, with a long, roll collar is $5.50. 20 per cent to be deducted. (Market) j. White Middy Blouses for the holiday Fresh, clean white ones of good Jean have whito braid on th collars and cuffs. Some lace in front, some have a shoulder yoke. In 10 to 18 year sires at $2.50. Plain white ones, of excellent quality, are $2. (Jqotor Store, Market) 1t r ll'l . 1 V,f n ,Ui V iV J. P 4 . - 1 I f n 1 4 1 (Cfnir.U tijm 9 1 S lHi . ut.t var m 1 v iV t.-i? .'A- . i . .,? A, 1 .i&ICA &, h& J. uM "'iifH CO.
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