'. ' ; r ' ''yr'wlMd yi "H.i ' ' . Jt - '"iKKiiBnMnTr'iV m; f-- 'ii ic-'ji.ii iui ir.. ' . TMBBHHRTW' ... - i I.Uy.'lSfcT . ,1 r"HJV ' !' . V ! ;'W , ? '';",' MS- . -"V .7Y ' M'-iXt "'. '?" jh p t 4 . -' , C " v w 'v M' o fv pfliLAmiiBHrA, amrBStwitff Jtrira in 22, 1920 Si CAoie i4 Sa I uauy i' uan-wii. x utn. .,r nl.ln n ect what slio Ty aim - - wants when she wants It I truly btllcvo Is nn essential of thu ,. tell dressed woman. Many, ", women have perfectly splen ."dlnUntlons as far ns their Clothes J" concerned, and M they followed rat these day dreams of theirs they would posscis both smartneM and Lklduallty In their dressing. But they ftH down when It comes to nt.ltln these plans through. And, PV -A..rV vot arc Judged only b.v ?sul Von might Just as well hare Intended to wear nn unbe comla? hat as to wear one. Tho Xtlsallthosamc. Now n clever little friend of mlnn who dresses extremely well " n really small Income, nude up her Snf that instead or getting n suit Sis seal-on she would get n so rt led sports coat of heavy navy m,, t n. It seemed to her that lth the 'lohes she had on hand ni the requirements that sho weuld hate on her wnrdrobo, this Its the best selection she could aike. She had visions of several icparate skirts, one at least to be nude at home. Now it happened that such sepa rate coat was not to be had at the first two or three shops she visited, and a less dauntless young woman would surely hnvo been sidetracked by some of the many tempting models that were ofTcred to her as substitutes. Moreover, when at lift she found the coat she wished it was silently more expensive- than ihe had thought It would be. But that was what she wanted. It was the Important garment in tho sum mer wardrobe that she had planned for herself, and she knew that if she permitted herself to be side tracked she would regret it. So she rot the sports coat, nnd it is here for your npprowil today. It is of splendid, benvy sntiu thnt will hold up under pcisistent wearing, made on straight outbful lines, as you see, with the long collar forming the rovers. White patent leather forms the belt, and the buttons which trim the sleeves. With this sports iackct in the sketch you will see a skirt that she bought to wear with it. It is made of n combina tion plain nnd checked silk, the plain silk and the background of the (riorencc Koc will help you envelope to this newspaper.) (Conyrlsht, with 1930, The Marriage Trifler By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOlt CepvriBht. till, Vv PvbHe tedoer Co. Barbara Knight and A'etth Grant ore married at the end of n success ful society season. Seemingly then art both blrssed by the nod tn every v.ay, but Keith's idea of wnrrted life and Barbara's are two entirely differ eat Mines. Barbara wants to go right on leading the younger aet in the octal teAIrl, ichlle Kotfh wants love, rfol love, a few good friends and a home. Because Barbara thinks not at all of the serious aid of life, she h a marriage trifler. It is not until the faces a serioui problem tn the shape of another woman that she ts thoroughly ai oused. TEITH had not been looking forward to th suriimer with any enjoyment. This was to be their first summer aa the Keith Ornnta nnd tney had been discussing the problem of a house. Bar bara, wanted to take the Challontr place at Newport and Keith knew that the utibllshlng of their household effects In the enormous stone palace would mean in endless round of house parties, an enormous letlnue of servants, and a fisting of the summer months as ur is he was concerned. , The Challoners were In Europo and Marcla, who still advised Keith and liirliara as to what they should and should not do, strongly advised the taking of the old house. "It will do splendidly for this season, and until you decide where you want to I ulld," she advised. "You can't go wrong on It." And so, although the final arrangements had not been made, It was pretty well decided that tho Keith itirfnts would move Into Uie Challoner Place at the end cf June. When Barbara lert Ellse and Kath 'rlne and ran 'downstairs to the wait ing car. hor heod was teeming with Plans. She felt na though she was no longer working In the dark. She had met Katherlno outside of Keith's office b an equal, nnd she was confident that m no way had eho betrayed her real feelings regarding Keith. A surgo of confidence buoyed her up. The sick reelings of the past days had left and he felt like meeting life on a different Plane, she had no Idea what she would do, but more and more sho real ised that even If she did not love Keith with all her heart and sho knew that nne aic, mat pride alone would force her to battlo with another woman for him v ',',W13ero ls JIr- Grant?" she oakod iia later, when she wus In her own ?.m a.n.d Keltifr out of her things, v.,, V11 .,ee lr he has come In," said ."lis. m her quaint, carefully conect i.ngllsh. and returned a moment later .OT,tlul Klth waB In his den. Shall I put out the new orchid dress, maaame? she asked an Barbara was hurry Inr out of tho loom. iv,nMithln5,'" ,Barbdra flung oer her hXLdr-.bl".,,Hr1rlei1 to ,l10 'e room n.rliVSut of.tha Wre, gorgeously wiTC . ?. "Payment, she recollected ?h. tfJ.H't l,a.nK' .waB '''o only one Idelo furnished after his own whVohhJ tltl!& before his big desk reniM. 8V J?Bd faya ridiculed as a lSai? .of hla ,wn on,ce furniture. He ?J i .JiP i18 B,ho Pushed open the door mu5ml!1e1' ., Jn that 8m" Barbara one Komethlnc that "had been there X. ft" could not have told exactly heen Mliwas, "e.r firBt Impulse hod tha? iLJnif llerBclf nto his arms, but rose rmPrtlle,w,ns.n,,e,lc1 ,lB h0 stantlv tin h7 fe0U8,X I? RLeet " Sh" beld hastv r,ce and Ke"n' accustomed to. a genuy ' Bt01,ped UI,d klsaed her UM$?rj-'a 'mpulse was go draw tut L hZay- but, ll0r "eart beating towani hidrid .1 BUfh 'nf- ShB leaned hefaamli(I'l,H,nt, crusied his llpa to usual? riM ,d lnot drnw away as 8he S ',nh ,,rBS- or " Petulant remon frMk nat ,l wan crushing her new neck K.i.h S.rim8 B,1,d "P arou,l His For dav i, tf", "i decP scm,o of relief. ? some i n,ildid ,felt a ',va,, a brrler tarrieTrfwea890 the,n' now '"' ln"the1nin!trucJ sonorously somewhere bn.ftear-df',-'fm,eCflth W" " Mre'-hBiy"?8 ,t,,a7. Oh. but I don't Se MoVtlmer8 "er bacU' "Whal he nnal" tmi,hleU" ?amft wnlch U was Ha thmh pnut r costume, had been huph1 " In'8Understandlngs knew thai for Prt..aay' .but Darba?a begun jLVr the selBo had only WoVei th ausf1JB,,e Jnew fw "sy Mcte-ry! Uld not BlVe "'er n T""orrow-rbTrI make, another Shnvn WUk Cuticupa Soap The New, Way tfn Sports Coat ujr j' lurenco nose checked silk being of tan, while the checks are of navy blue. The panel nt the front and back nro of the plain. The hat, which was also bought to wear with tho sports coat, la of white straw, with a soft crown of navy blue satin, the sole trimming being a feather fancy, jauntily placed nt tho back. your clothes problem. Address stampod by Florence Iloer.) DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE GYl'SY RACE itr PAnny t aiiAPTun iv At the Fair rpHE gipsies were much excited oer x the races to be held at tho town fair." said Toddle Pupklns. while Peggy and Billy listened with both ears to hear about tho working of Gray Prince's plan to rescue little Phil, tho kidnapped boy. ftBV!l ISr ViWtlSSIil Take truN. Second Floor 1211 Chestnut St. A Most Unusual Saving Opportunity A positive saving of one-half on footwear that is supreme in fashion and superior in quality must make an instant econ omy appeal to all Women who appreciate? style and "Jalue Nv White Linen White Linen I Sw-jfv New "Theo" Two-Eyelet y v3R $5.85 $5.85 Jfrx ( - White Linen White Linen V. ,"?3l Dress or White Kid Sw 3k Oxford Pumps fH uVn $5fJ5 $5.85, J yv White Buck White Buck f -Cv Sport "College" f I -', Oxford Pump J I aaMMaa,MBMBBiMaawilBaiaiaa Upstairs Star for Women 1211 Chestnut Street "Every day the gipsies tried out the horaea. They had many fast steeds, but the i fastest of alt were nomany nye and Gray Prince. -With these two the gipsies were sure they could boat any of the horses owned by the town folks. '" Betting ready for the races' they took Just aa good care of Gray Prince as Hod Peter took of Romany Rye, lil favorite, with the result that when the K"at day came Gray Prince waa In fine form. " 'I feel as though I could run swifter inon a swallow files whispered Gray innco to my parents, Shep, the sheep 1.2ft 'r"nri:advAnn' the oollles. I will fair ?JiRny .Ryo ,n " rn8 a th9 and ,i ayi and. tonRht I will beat htm b!Srit hr. ot,cr..K'Psy horses in the iimF TMicVf,an to" race t0 carry mother? l0 hl8 f4hcr and rTi' As". ?f the glpsy camp were Hht.r.83,TPC5led1 t0 W "o rices t.U 2,iiiPx.,. ?,yiAnn ,ntl myself crept away X'ilrh0-L.bins ,5en and "ot nto the fence through a holo in the "At "X1 ther.e were a lot of small racee. Some of tho gipsy horses won and some lost, for several of tho town horses were swift runnern. "nomany Ityo and Gray Prince did not go Into these small races. They were being held for the big race of the day, tin two prls for which were bigger than all the other prjaeei put together. Tho gypsies expected nomany Itye to win one of tho two prizes and Gray Prince the other. "This race was to be tho boil two out of three. That Is, Instead of Just ono race to decide the prlae. tho winner had to win two out of three races. "When tho horses were called for the start of tho big race, there were tne two gipsy horses In It, nomany llye and Gray Prince, and three town horses. THeso town horses looked very speedy. Indeed, and so did Romany Rye. but Gray Prince looked the speediest of all. " 'Got' shouted the Judge hh they lined up In front of him, and away they went in a flash. A bier bav town horse darted to the front, nnd Romany Rye. 1 wiui iiea rner in ms saaaio, was sec ond. Then came the other two town horses, with Gray Prince In the rear. "Lady Ann gave a growl when she saw Gray Prince In the rear, but Shep Just barltod hopetutry. " 'Menls wnltlne for the other horse to wear themseivca out.' said Shep. 'Watch him as they near tho finish.' "Sure enough, as tho horses dashed around tho circular race track, Gray rnnce paascu me inni iwo town norses, and became tho third In tho race. Romany Rye put all his swiftness Into hlfl legs nnd crept up on the .bay town horse until they were running nec and neck. The bay horse was a fighter nnd struggled hard, but Romany Ityo fought, too, nnd finally ho shoved his head out tn front. Then, as the bay horse fell back a bit, Romany Rye thought he had won the race. "But what was this thunder of hoofs behind him? What was thin horoe com. Ing up to hlo flank, then to his shoulder, then to his neck, then running nose anu nose with him? "It was Gray Prince Gray Prince galloping smoothly, strongly, with won derful speed. Romany Rye spurted He leaped ahead, but It was only for a moment. Out to the fron,t dashed Oraj Prince, a wlnnor by a full .length. "My, how the crowd did ell ! Mj, how wo dogs did bark! I tell jou It was exciting!" nnd Toddle Pupklns pausca to bark to show them how exciting It was. "Wo dogs rushed to tell Gray Pilncc we were clad he hnd won. Then Grav Prince said something very strange to us. " 'Don't worry If nomcthlnir bad hnn pens to me,' he whlsepered. 'I'm going to do a circus horse trick to fool theso Iripsles. and to fix things so tonight I'll be Bure to win In my race to carry lit tle Phil back home.' " What Gray Prince's trick was will be I told tomorrow. Elevator to WANAMAKER'S Wanamakers Worth Noting Vacation days are here, and more are coming. And in these times, when, even short trips are costly, it is wise to clip the corners on the needed accessories. Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store was estab lished for that very purpose. In present ing dependable mer chandise of the less ex pensive grades it is of real help to every vacationist. Suppose, .for in stance, that your vaca tion list includes these things: A bathing suit Soap and talcum A pair of new pumps A suit case A tub skirt or frock An extra knock about frock for one of the children. 'Such a list can be checked off in the Down Stairs Store at the expenditure of the minimum amount of time and money. The Bathing Suit can be chosen from a score of women's mod els between $1.65 and $6.75. (Market) The Soap and Talcum are but the affair of a moment. A generous cake of soap of a good brand can be had in rose, violet, white lilac, sandalwood or helio trope at 10c. A pound package of talcum, trailing arbutus, cory lopsis or violet is 20c. (Chestnut) The Pumps or perhaps it's ox fords that you want can surely be found in the collection of women's smart Sum mer footwear reduced to $4.25. Most' every pair was originally almost twice as much. (Chestnut) The Suit Case can be of shiny black enameled cloth at $5 for a week-end size to $16.50 for one big enough for the whole trip. Matting cases, which are very light, are $3.75 to $12. (Chestnut) The Tub Skirt can be of pique at $1.65 or of fine, mer cerized white gabar dine at $5.75 or any of the half hundred styles between. (Mar ket) ,The Frock The only hartf part about choosing a frock is making up your mind which is the pret tiest there are so many delightful dresses gathered here. Prices are astonish ingly low. (Market) And for the Children there is a practical lit tle regulation dress of Copenhagen or rose linene, trimmed with white braid. Sizes 6 o 14 years. $2.50. Market) blue or-pink checked gingham rompers with overall tops are cool and serviceable for youngsters of 3 to 6. 90c. (Central) Any One of These Men's All-Wool Suits Is a Good Buy at $25, $27.50 or $34.50 whether it's aa an investment or because you need ono right away. Those sound more like wholesale prices, and the sound isn't far wrong! The genuine saving on each suit is considerable. All of them. are of good-looking mixed or striped cheviots, half-lined or quarter lined with good mohair. . They lit well aoross the back and over the shoulders and the styles are right conservative and semi-conservative. Separate Trousers at $3.75 White Duck or Khaki Color They stand for sports, recreation and genuine relaxation ! Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs, 45c Each Of pure white linen with narrow hemstitched hems and neat initials. Plain White Linen Handkerchiefs are 30c, 45c, 50c, 75c and for extra sizes, 86c each. (Cen(rnl) Men's Straw Hats $2 $2.50 and $3.50 and there's wide choosing at these three prices. No need for any man to wear a soiled hat! (Gallery, Market) Hundreds of Mk Jm, HhhP $6 $8 Pretty White Dresses for Girls of 6 to 16 Years One is of crisp white lawn trimmed with lace and finished with a soft ribbon sash. $7.50. Other styles in quite a variety are $4.60 to $7.80. Middies $1.76 for white linene middies with Copenhagen blno collars and cuffs finished with white braid. Sizes 10 to 14 years. $2 for all-white middies of jean (the girls w ill need them for gym, anyhow!) in 10 to 16 year sizes. (Murkrt) Women's Taffeta Coats Are Real Summer Coats and their prices have been lowered considerably, which is an added advantage to vacationists. There are several different models in black or navy blue at $17, $19 and $25. Serge Capes in navy blue or black are nice to slip over Summer dresses! They arc special at $16.50 to $29. (Market) 25 Per Cent Deducted From the Prices of All Our Couch Hammocks The floor samples arc reduced even more, because their coverings may be cvor so slightly mubsod. Most of them are khaki-color hammocks, iome are covcied with heavy striped material and some with cretonne. AH of them aro good hammocks and, coming at this time, this is an exceptional opportunity. Prices are now $12.50, $13.75, $22.50, $30 and $35. (Central) Women's Cool White Footwear $5.25 to $9.90 a Pair White leather Oxford ties und pumps with smart imitation or real winsr tips carry out the idea of being sensible and practical in the welted soles and the medium or low heels. $8 to $9.90 a pair. Pumps, instep ties and Oxford ties of fine white canvas have turned soles and high, baby French or medium heels. $5.25 to $7 a pair. Tan Brogue Oxfords, $9.90 a Pair Of tan calfskin, tho smart brogues have full wing tipb and medium or low heels. Black brogue Oxfords with low heels are $8.90 a pair. Children's Slippers Special at $1.90 White leather two-strap pumps, sizes 8',i to 2. Also, sandals of white leather or of black patent with white or champagne leather tops, siics 8Vi to 11. Children's White Canvas Pumps in Sizes 2 to 11, Are $1.30 to $2.10 ' a Pair, According to Size (Chettnqt) DOWN STAIRS STORE Down (G.tlcrj-, Market) Women's Vacation Dresses All the Choosing One Could Wish Between $3 and $25 Voile shows how varied it can be in hundreds and hundreds of dresses in almost innumerable styles. .... Thero aro dresses of dark-ground voile, dresses of light, frocks with littlo figures and dresses of voilo in large, striking designs.- Prices begin at ?3 and go very gradually up to $10.25. A Large Group of Voile Frocks at $4.50 A woman might pick out three or four attractlvo dresses from this group and be sure of widely different styles and patterns! The Voile Dress Sketched at $8 is of very dainty voile with tiny rings and pin stripes of tan or blue on a white ground. It has a sash of the material, and the collar, the cuffs and the bands on tho overskirt are of organdie. Clean-Looking Ginghams, $6 to $7.50 The dress at $6 that is sketched is representative of the good values. It is of black or blue checks on white, and the collar, vestce, cuffs and pocket-tops are of white organdio bound with gingham. Organdie for Gayety ! $ 1 0.25 to $25 White, rose, Copenhagen, pink, flowered organdie and organdie in various colors combined with white oh, what pretty daintiness! Tricolette Dresses at $15 and $17 They are nicely tailored, well made over silk foundations, and are in navy or brown. ' (Market) Sizes to 5, Tho heels. Stairs Cool Cloth Suite at $14.75 These are mostly the styles that young men like, and the suits are in the lighter shaded that make for coolness. Men's Tan Brogue Oxfords $8.75 a Pair Need a new pair of low shoes for vacation ? Ill is Is a good style with full wing tips and low, broad heels. Men's and Boys' Tennis Shoes and Oxfords Of white canvas, they have sturdy cemented rubber soles. $2 to $3.75 a pair. (dallerr, Market) 500 Boys' Junior Norfolk Wash Suits, $1.85 (All Are Much Reduced Some Half Price) Sturdy, well-tailored little suits of galatca, ging ham and chambray'in stripes or plain colors, prin cipally brown, tan, blue, pink nnd green. The Junior Norfolk is a comfortable suit and one that is becoming to all little boys. These will fit youngsters of 3 to 8 years. (Oallerr, Market) Women's Plain White Linen Handkerchiefs, 18c Each Hemstitched handkerchiefs of just the sort that women want to put in the vacation trunk. (Central) White Galatea Skirts for Young Women, $2.25 They are pleated or plain and are in the short lengths that young women like. Special at $5.75 Here are a dozen styles in skirts of mercerized white gabardino and some skirts of salmon-pink faille (bilk-and-cotton) which have satin stripe borders above the hems. Other Inexpensive Skirts are in scores of wearable Summer styles in pique, galatca, gabardino and surf satin, in regular and extra sizes, at $1.65, $1.90 to $3.75. Silk Skirts start at $10.75 for a soft and pretty affair of white crepo de chine, knife-pleated, and go to $18.75 for pleated sports silks. (Market) 1-3 Deducted From the Prices of Children's Ankle-Strap Jumps $1.60 a pair. Sizes 4 to 8, $2.20. Sizes 8 to 11, $2.70. shoes in the lasl two groups have wedge WANAMAJKER'S Store .1 New Satin Hats Are Wonderfully Becoming Most of them are quite small, with brims upturned from tho face most becomingly. Some of them have long, bobbing silk tassels, some boast crowns of bright duvetync. Most of the hats arc in black or navy blue. Airy and summery are tho hats, with wide brims of ma line, transparent and cool. These often have satin crowns and, perhaps, a bit of uncurled ostrich around tho crown. Excellent choosing among these new hats between $3.85 and $6.50. (Market) White Tub Silk Blouses, $.90 Made in a pretty style, they have a tucked vestce and are finished with largo pearl buttons. (Market) Double-Panel White Sateen Petticoats, Special at $2 Of white sateen with a double panel in front, they are finished with wide flounces. On each flounce there are three little ruffles, too! At $3.50, petticoats of gleaming white surf satin have double panels in front and back. (Central) 600 Satin Camisoles at $2 Lovely things, as dainty as can be, the camisoles are of gleaming pink satin trimmed with pretty laces, strips of Georgette crepe, tiny rose buds, etc., and have shoulder straps of blue, pink or orchid satin ribbon. They make pretty gifts. (Central) Women ys Underwear at Low Prices Band-Top Combinations, 50c Fino ribbed white cotton union suits with band tops and tight knees. Bodice-Top Combinations, 65c Of white ribbed cotton, with lace-trimmed knees and ribbon shoulder straps. Extra bizes aro 75c. Vests, 35c, Three for $1 Bodice top ests of fine ribbed cotton have the plain band tops with tape shoulder straps. First quality in reg ular and extra sizes. Low neck, sleeveless vests with narrow shoulder straps in regular and extra sizes arc in first and second qualities. (Central) Children 's Stockings, 35c Three Pair for $1 They arc of sturdy black or white ribbed cotton in sizes 6 to 10. (Central) Summer Corsets in Six Models at $2.50 Pink or white, coutil or ba tiste, topless or low bust A niuro urc six moueis irom which to select, and they tako caro of all figures from the slight to the medium-stout. Brassieres, Special at$l Open-front brassieres nro of white batisto trimmed with lace or embroidery, (Central) s y A .f ii fi r4 1A ml a .u v i '"fa U .f i ;a Tfni flOUt Mud 'ri' -' zii 4L,.,- K"t' TWT ft "bPy F to s's.. - 1 't f.t'4 .rfr t rf?V &' y? -ywd .w i , f.. A .W"-K ' -sto v; lt'il'rO,iL.V'i?- . , n,tSflf. . i MWh fi