jr ,f Vi ii TSpif wwrj w ;"7,.,x. ' , .. . ' ,v V'.ii rt'T' ' . .'i . ''0 h i '3 VCi .'', ,,Y -"? A "'' , v ffi-KfiCBJG KS9CdE!i2.' XffiflBiQ3gOEfc SdQKSSgSfBCrA tepfebfc JteY 17, 1920 i yygfr 50720 CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY i WEATHER' Fair . st-V fl fc',1 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S f.,4 WTC,. . r . .' I 'JI TUB GYPSY DOGB nt n iOT-WTl VI 1 M h" , Ann the beautlf collto. Fhll wie' y flther. and to .pwd .he wm rWjJ, W(UJ n hoUB0 "Itfl hid bnrt UMUln 0f tttt,B Mff, nd T0 wa9 ft baby. pWl nr sine h w boy( bul -1-Utlo Phil . dc,arod Lady MT. tohJr stoS Ono day when ""fhave beln taking Mb nap, h, ,hould haw nw and out ,nt0 1,8 trttte-1 down tQ g0 bnok the street. I tried w b x bQrke(, Md WT SuTwuld hear. But ovcry ldU"y bS. wTno one camo In 0ito was DUO" ftns,Te .h. ircct and out Into the ..-Down the stroM laughing. country "lHglll,J.1 nowori. Then ho playing and ' P,lcf'yRdown and went to Jw tired and. aj. " ,r,lmr a sharp 1MP- ,XfB BonVo one who might come iraondrovou. t Yd$oKP Th?y Btopped 'and "W. '5 mti. Phil saylnrwhat a lovely looKed at lit" rn '. Bol0 of a reward Wy ' . ,"", i take him home, in II tney ""'Vvii.iooUlnir I tnougni uiuy K.W,? Mndnow to the lad by carry. mlKM.,.ntn hi tmrents, tor night ftS!i& thlm I mado no tun, when ffS M.on?rnirtrletdhCo tufflbir. W -5S Lioll ww not right- Hf a? ss is I bnrKcc, ai i , ht on at to stop memi "" - , rnltOTl . ... .L.tk 1.m r-TPor miles and mucs wiruu . rl7n5nearcth,11?foo,Iu8pt t0 PfcJPif, ho cried and would not SbtMng W do Wth these dark P0rnyhate man they call Ued Peter waa going to whl, Wm. I sprang iu h" , duty, and you know the rest father Vcl a tobk that ho felt tully ?U h. had done. B " Wft must iry i" .w",v'i1 - --7------ But when they came to look around. they round wsu wms tii.o n..w trongly guarding little PhlL "1 will stay with you hero. said father tb Lady Ann. 'I will protect you from all harm In the gypsy camp, and when tho chanco for escape comes wo will all flco together, llttlo rhll, you, and P. and father gavo Lady Ann a look of love, for ho had already lost his heart to her. SO my lamer Binyen in me gypay camp ns boss of the dogs, and Lady. Ann staved guarding little Phil, and Gray Prince stayed becauno he would not go homo without my father. "The chaiwe to escape was long In coming, and In tho meantime my father and Lady Ann wero wedded, and later I was born. And now I am very hnnrrv. nnil T'll haVft to hnvn mv Aim. per. If I feel llko It after that, I'll tell you tho thrilling story of how wo all escaped from the gypsy camp." Saying this Toddlo Pupktns began vigorously to dig for a burled bone, while Peggy and Billy waited patiently to hear tho rest of the story. What th. K.nrrl .will hn 4M n.v, vt.t IIIC l.iu.u ..... uw ww.u ..va n USA. . I LEGION POSTS SEEK TO DRAW MEMBERS Department Commander Asks Each Man to Bring a Friend Into the Organization cuu of boon in Lpplnn nt tin. All. )u Harry, llO KPl'VPll 1 will comin on- 'mine Stutru A. av thn (Tort nr. infill- osby, nty tho com- the tho uklln AH fl AfVtAPff a r,ttr.L i-A 1..11., the S50 posts of the Amerian Legion in - "-,mtuu4U uiiu i,u uuuuiu iuc mem berfhlp during tho present year will be made throughout the state This an nouncement was made today by David J. Davis, the department commander. iao American Legion is through the 1 " "l'l M WUUIIUUM14V4 fatis. "It has expanded nnd is grow In? nnf Anl. tM :. 1...1. i i-n The Amerirnn Legion stands on the "w rocK ot pntrlotism, nnd It Is in the local post that its greatest and most sWklnc strength must exist. "I am prepared in tne next year to flPVfltft n.nA1f ...1. , .. . ... . .-.v "i.iiM-n wnoic-iicarrcdiy to 1110 t .MIimrnt of tllp American Legion im U ktflt, nnd l (1 not fed that I m unreasonable when I set n 100 per cent Increase ns a goal. Tlint simply snii ' ',at Cll0h number now in the Zl nlni!tinn s.hnl1 l,rlnR 1" n cw mem ,", lht will be the means of gain Z '"fmborship without drives or cam- F ' "'" "J11 u'ftve '! I'fSlou free 0 approach the peuernl public on mnt- miL!.ortl1 V,,",, without constantly wins Its good will. Mnit. 1 4r,"'rl('un T"Klon is not or Mnlzed solely for the purpose of bring- It UJ!f',l,ef lhe formpr "' ln(,n nunlh "nk for, tlui uP,ift ot com' the nL n'.r(! iR thp tr" mission of pmn Jlnd r,v,cry ,cfrort ,0 lielP tlie B tI ?.""' . Ilis llim will bo made. "oJ, J1,mt,J. next stnte invention K ITW! I,hd', t0 SPC """y l'o'8 nen1, :,,r.'lll;,s'!'WW'edln.llerma- mnnit; v ', u,ut. wm oe rcai com- ffiil :;" v ,of cy"y "i uplift. set li.i. 1 .1 . """" uvrry one l"1,""' Aincrloon Legion." IInr,.lMi",,lm'l',lnF.nt tl"1 members rallo f ' .""?"". l'o has bo ni.,1 i. ,.'",.- "I'linesiinv at the Pet Tho n", ,",., 10" Walnut htwet nni. 11 .,u:,J'!5 lm.s s 1 nncclal pur. (III- I 111 nnlln.i 111. 'titnti.,., .; "l,v" i"w IVm.J , "" -inertM niT,,,,: "'Joi'tW "im-illion. V. H. neniher of the post." te u"ll,l,v,:iltl,V1, ostitv; . IHIMUP. fM "'Mine 111 iiVv1'0 Y' M- niKht mi il .?,,,;1'r .s.tr:,,t. Tchii Pi-.t liiini.n ir "",,B nt,''""rooK, " In Id 1 10 fWP' ,,n'Wns I'B hn ' :.,' !!...r'',-l1j:'l of Inst yc Mmn, 1 !.'" ',?'. '"Post on tho rou nwiln-on i, 1 . ""' '.' '"Port nt nltto '".,,? "" .u,t V''liB Pf the c co opera "J' mn outlined for th' :'V,",,,!,,:'',,,n.wo,,H..,of K""" n S-pmberis:0"1 " ltU Pncli. i r'L".mn.Y exprewloim of on- t1"' I'itv iiinl f, '''''''T1' 1-eildl'lltH of Mnl7tV, n in ,','", vm'I,",1,, '''"-ench or rwoliitlo !?!,. '''jnowlodKment of tfio "'tliiR Lt 1 ,lu ,M)Ht at " M i1p l' .'.1 I , iV ' ,0 e ty '''T"'HthiR that y-'nioslU ''''n1' ,HL .""PtayoJ n pwtllle llav V I, Wi!lr n"llnH on " Hiiiiiiiu.r, 'tlin ,..Tm ,m "" ""nn tlKM " "," I'tlOllH VO HniBrOl.1 nf .Si.,? Ba'o of tlckoi- ni""'1 w,nt9r- A InrKO r .! uoonlUh l'e,1aj" en umdo In Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store on Monday There Will Be a Sale of Beautiful New Summer Silks at Prices Which Sound Like Old Times $10.25 $7.28 $5.60 $8.75 $8.75 $10.25 1500 Refreshing Summer Frocks at the Lowest Prices Yet New and delightful dresses in cool Summer colorings and patterns. And how airy and fresh they are with their crisp frills, cool collars, short sleeves and wide, fluffy sashes of white organdie. Imagine being able to buy these pretty things, ready to put on, for $3, $3.75, $4.50, $4.75, $5.60, $7.25 to $10.25 A Great Many of These Dresses Are Marked at Half Price 500 Voile Dresses $3 and $3.75 In light and dark grounds, with white collars and cuffs, these dresses are in sizes for women and young women. 400 Voile Dresses $4.50 and $4.75 ' Navy blue, lavender and Copen hagen are the principal colorings of these pretty dresses, which show vari ous designs in white. 600 Dresses of Dotted Voile, Linen and Organdie at Half Price and Less At $5.60 dresses of fine, printed chintz in a cool cafe-au-lait shade, with a deep white collar and 'sash of organdie, piped buttonholes and pearl buttons. flesh pink, brown or orchid organdie dresses with embroidered dots of white. bisque, pearl gray, rose or orchid voile dresses dotted in white. or white voile dresses with embroidered dots of pink, plum, r6se or blue. Some of the bodices of the dotted dresses have overslips of plain color voile or organ die, which end in big, bow sashes. At $7.25 More of the lovely dotted dresses are in this group and all of the dots are embroid ered, not printed. Very fresh and cool are the white voiles dotted in rose, blue, black, lilac or green. Sonic have deep-pleated frills of white organdie for the collars and cuffs, and all have wide white organdie sashes. Georgette Dresses, $26.50 A small group of sample dresses, mostly in navy, though there are some in taupe and pink. They are beaded or trimmed with tucks and hemstitching. At $8.75 White voile dresses have bodices of rose or French blue dotted voile, which is also used as banding to trim the skirts. Another pretty frock is in pale lavender voile, dotted in white, with white frills run ning up the sides of the skirt. Cool and trim are white voile dresses dot ted in navy or black. An effective frock has a little coatee and many bands of loosely woven cotton crash in gray, pink or green combined with white voile. At $10.25 ' Delightful voile dresses in apricot, rose, navy, or gray have white dots and many frills of white organdie with a touch of black vel vet ribbon. Then there are some pretty tailored linen dresses in white, light blue, pink or navy combined with voile or used alone. A number of sample dresses are also in the group and notable among them are hand kerchief linen dresses with hand drawnwork and hemstitching. And, of Course, Gingham Scores of pretty niorning dretses in gay, sunshiny checks and plaids are here in many charming styles at ?6 to $7.50. (Mnrket) i Dainty Vestings and Bandings The vestings are fluffy, pretty combinations of net and imitation Valenciennes lnco in white and cream color. $3 to $5.75 a yard; usunlly Vi. of a yard will rnaUo a vest. Bandings of net and laco (to be used for collars and cuffs) are $1.25 to $2 a yard. (Central) Women's Long White Silk Gloves Women who are wearing short sleeves (and what woman isn't thsso warm days?) need plenty o'f s,uch gloves. Tho 10-button length in tricot slltc is $2.75 t'nd I.Iiluncso silk, $3.75. (CentrnI) Colonial Rag Rugs The cheery informality of the hit-or-miss rug is especially homelike and desirable in the Summer cottage. 4x 7 feet, $5.50 9x12 feet, $18.50 6x 9 feet, $9.50 9x15 feet, $23.50 8x10 feet, $13.50 12x15 feet, $32.50 Durable Fiber Japanese Straw Rugs Rugs ' 3x9 feet, $2.75 In Two Good Room Sizes. 4.6x7.6 feet, $4 8x10 feet, $6 6x9 feet, $6 9x12 feet, $7.50 (Olir.tnnt) . . . Printed Voiles 38c, 50c, 65c and 75c a Yard The voiles at 38c a j ard are 36 and 38 inches wide and the others are all 38 inches. Pretty, light cliallis patterns; large, striking designs; large Georgette and foulard pattcnib dark on a light ground or light on a dark ground; there is a great variety, and choosing is far from limited. (Crntrnl) Bloomers, 65c Nicely made bloomers of pink crcpo-batiste with deep rufile3 at the knees. (Central) Sturdy Suits for Little Chaps Are $4.35 to $6 They are middy, rcgulutinn sailor and button-on suits made of tho sturdiest of wash materials nnd nicely finished with braided collars and cuffs, tt'js, etc. Tho $4.35 style is u middy suit in gray, bluo and fun. The others, too, are in grays, blues and tans. (Central) Pongee for $1 Summer Foulards for $1.60 Wash Satin for $1.10 Crepe dc Chine for $1.65 Don't those sound like old-fashioned prices? And when you see the quality of the silks, their freshness and beauty, you'll realize that there has been a real readjustment of silk- prices. These silks are the silks you need right now, the silks for Summer dresses and for soft, cool underwear. The colorings are the ones that nine women out of ten prefer plenty of navy blue, brown and black in the silks for street wear and yards and yards of flesh pink, white and cool blues in the other silks. Every yard is new silk, shown for the first time on Monday morning, and every yard is marked at considerably less than the prices that have lately been asked for silks of these same qualities. Striped Tub Shirting, $1.90 This shows stripes of various colorings on white grounds; 32 inches wide. Crepe de Chine, $1.65 38 inches wide, in white, flesh, pink', light blue, tur quoise, tan, silver, wistaria, orchid, taupe, brown and black. Crepe de Chine, $1.95 A heavier quality, also 38 inches wide, in white, flesh, Copenhagen, Japan, brown, pink, torquoise, bluebird, coral, navy and black. Foulards, $1.60 All-silk, satin-faced foulards, 35 inches wide. There are several pretty patterns for choosing, and the principal colorings are navy, brown, myrtle and wistaria. Taffeta, $1.85 85 inches wide, in navy, Belgian blue, brown and black. Black Messaluie, $1.60 A good, serviceable quality, 35 inches wide. Tub Shirting, $1.40 i 35-inch plain-color tub-silk shirting in white and flesh pink. Many women use this tor underwear. Wash Satin. $1.10 and $2 Two qualities; the $2 silk is in white and flesh pink; 61 If) c-illr io in final. ! VinfVi nvn HK lrintiPH ivirln. the $1.10 silk is in flesh only ; both are 55 inches wide. Chinese Pongee, $1 33 inches wide, and in the natural pongee shade. 750 Yards of Tricolette, $2.90 a Yard Glossy tricolette of flber silk in navy, black, gray and white the very best colors. 36 inches wide. Silk-and-Cotton Poplin, $1.40 a Yard This has self-stripes and is 36 inches wide, in white, silver, tan, sapphire, brown, rose, navy and black. It makes such pretty sports skirts. White Sports Satin, $3 a Yard Very lustrous and most effective for sports skirts and sleeveless jackets. In plain or fancy weaves, it is 40 inches wide. ' Remnants Half Frice A great variety of silk and silk-and-cotton materials in useful lengths, all marked half price. (Market) Young Women's Sports Coats Reduced to $16.50 Many Are Half Price There are polo coats in creamy tan, lined throughout with silk, and sports coats of navy blue tricotine to wear with plaid skirts also lined with silk. Short coats of navy blue or black satin are pretty with the white skirts of summer. ' (Market) Little Girls' Vacation Frocks Specially Priced At $2.50 special Regulations of rose or blue linene arc pleated from shoulder yokes, have loose belts and are trimmed with white braid. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special at $3 Gingham Frocks and Rompers for Miss 6-Year-Old Tho little dresses are of pink or bluo checked gingham with white sashes nnd frilled collars. , Tho peg-top button-on rompers are of blue or pink gingham with white poplin waists. Special at $3.75 Cunning dotted Swiss dresses in tan or bluo are slightly mussed from handling, but the saving in price compensates for that. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Flowered voile dresses in blues, pinks and various light mix- -tures have frilled organdie collars. Sizes 8 to 14 years, $5.50. Organdie at $8.50 Fresh, crisp organdie dresses in pale pink, white or blue arc as pretty as the pleated frilling which adorns the necks, sashes, sleeves and the hems of tho skirts I Sizes 8 to 14 years. (Market) A Hint of Cooler Breezes in the Changing Aspect of Newest Hats Womnn will fnrcnfc thn warmer days in tho interest of the new touches which individualize these charming hats and mark them as the first forerunners of Autumn. Of course, there are the dark satins and taffetas that arc so cool looking and smart and tho roll-brim hats with slx-pieco crowns, and every woman wants to have one. In direct contrast are tho bright little hats of duvetyno; hats with flame-colored crowns of duvetyne and wide brims of dark hair braid or satin, and the sailors of duvetyne nnd wool. $G to $12.50. (Market) Dainty Hand-Made Batiste Blouses Special at $5.90 This attractive blouse, of sheerest white batiste, with a roll collar, has rows of double batiste inset with much hemstitching. The sort of soft, dainty, warm-weather blouse that most women want. To add a "different" touch a bit of good lace could be put around the collar and cuffs. (Market) omen's Fashionable Low Shoes at $6.60 Oxfords and pumps with medium heels, these are of tan or black cnlfskin and show the good-looking imitation wing tips. The soles are welted. Gleaming black patent leather pumps nro in two styles; somo have high heels and others have baby French heels. Not all sizes in every stylo. Children's White Oxfords, $4 and $4.50 a Pair Sizes 8tt to 2. Tho whito leather is much like buckskin and is easily cleaned. Mothers will llko the roominess of tho toes of the shoes, as it gives plenty of comfort to the little toes inside. (Clieitnnt) Young Men, Attention! SummerrWeight Two-Trouser Suits, of All- Wool Cheviot $36.50 Two pairs. of trousers with a suit means almost d'ouble wear, andt thero is a substantial money saving on every one of these suits. They are young men's styles of all-wool cheviots in good gray and blown mixtures. The coats half lined with mohair. All .sizes 34 to 42 in the lotr. Men's All-Wool Suits, $27.50 and $34.50 Every suit is marked much 'less than it would be. marked under ordinary circumstances. Materials are summer-weight, all-wool cheviots, and styles arc semi-conservative and conservative. There is every regular size to choose from, though not in each style. (Onllcrj-. Market) Boys'Shoes Special at $3.50 Sturdy tan Blucher shoes with wide toes are in sizes 10 to 13&. Boys' Oxfords at $5.50 Straight-laco tan Oxfords with wide toes are in sizes 10 to 13s. Tennis Shoes and Oxfords for men and boys are of plain w'hito or brown duck or canvas, or of white trimmed with brown. $2 to $3.75 a pair. (Oallery, Market) Scented Toilet Soaps, 10c a Cake They are nicely packed and can be had three in a box or separately. Heliotrope, Violet, Rose, White Lilac, Sandalwood They're from one of the best-known s,oap makers in the country. (Chestnut) Skirts of White Surf Satin at $2.90 A simple and becoming skirt of this gloaming white material ha3 inset pockets, each topped with a flap and a pearl button. It is in regular sizes up to .'10-irn'h waistbands. Other pretty tub .skirts of rep, gnlatca, gabardine and surf satin are here at $1.63 to $0.75. iMurUet) Summer Curtains and Portieres About a Fourth Less at $3.23 to $6.50 a Pair The curtains, which are !M incho- wide, and the portieres, which are 36, are of stenciled cotton crash and aio 2'j urds long. Some of ihem have valances. The .-stenciling i' in attractive patterns of green and gold, black and green, old rose and green, etc. Summer Madras Portieres Reduced to $7 and $9 a Pair Madras curtains are especially pretty and airy hanging in doorwnys and these are full-length, 2- yards long. Madras is lijrht ns thistledown, but vrtv durable. Those at $9 have a high luster 'hat makes them look liko silk. Brown, green, old rose, olive and uttraetivo cnltr combina tions nre in the lot and every pair of cuitains is worth quite a bit more. Mosquito Netting Special at $1.65 a Piece Black or white and each piece is 58 inches wide nnd 8 yards long. Plenty of use for it; July is only half through! Good Screen Cloth at 35c a Yard It is 36 inches wido and In gray, i (Ceutrnl) M t M ) , r ' 51 ? I V c yi n t -, $ i I Vr'K e' -, 71 : H V I ), ,W I, L-SfeJft...to.. Jft-V.: C,- 'J jv" k v.. , ..-.vil " '4m iiW''a i