n 'f'1 ' 4 I V" ,f Tlfc DAILY NOVELETTE ill SI gu.TJilJ n.-nTitL'ni: o. iiamj: SNTINR nr i - . i i.-i! . i : "" vmi ocrvice Vyom- risT would yo- mind bring ns mlJ on g o.xerIeK-lnB considerable .llf J hninp 'I"""1" of COT" fr.m ' nn nL " "rcl,r'"S male Ktcnosraphcrs. to "All rU'li ln,unr '"" . ' "J"' tne wnn Is over nnii n larce nunibci ,tllithe HnlWniC touchy lo 1.1-l- of younfc men Imve 'come back fro m putting . . ,iAny ot)ier over there" nml nrn tnl,lnr n .,,., n,.. -,r limnui-"'"'- "John MeDermott n tho V' . t ti-flclier of the olxth grade .n pointed trtclior tda .-.i..r served and die- reiiMtlfrriinin. .n..... , .tiff. I'll pay," nlfic"'. . :. ' 1...1 remnrked. "Nov .- llOnntn HIllli .' '! T. Id m I'll .my," m,pple ntlirlo-rt. come clani, mrntcl notncr. ,. . . Jea-tryW to plant the rUnHtln.and'r.tbmetc letn little tniniH Tiini Interri'teci in i-...,,, balling. ... ,,,i .i10 Ii,,nr!, The illsmis'ii l" p""" rc thrown, open: t..ere r u,u thutflc of little w. u "" taitn to lionr ot Into the afternoon mn'tilne. 'men mm. ....... : n ... n,l Hlioutinffl Such throwing and dolnicnnl.noW:bBUHl It win n pretty b ; "- ,. .1 ... .1... .lilt.l.nli no he fnmc. so iiik- - tlio romped and played, bo thought .i. t.M.rrM ns they put nwny their bool and pnperu and prepared to go home. So thought Mls Uoodwin, the flfth-grmle teaclier, " "" irmin-ull htr lnt pupil, whom she had kept nftcr dchool for punlsiiiineni. winuny nan disturbed the class by passing around n toy foiiutnln pen which exploded when the can wa11 rcmovni.; ui uu .inuiuj bm eoiiu and there wnn no reason to Idctflln her longer, so Blie arranged her desk, gathered her things anil started I for home. The snow crunched under her feet ; the nir as cold nnd clear. She pulled her little turban down on her bend and ththtcucd her fur about her. It was good to he out In (Sod's pure nlr nftcr .vi ilfllnp nttnnsnliern nf Hip ilnun.- ll:T.'i 'IT s'"r" Funeral services on Tuei tne slliiU'B uiiiioiiiiiirc vi iiil iiass- day afternoon, nt 3.:io o'clotki nt Ilurtla room. livery where- children were coasting, ihouting and playing in the snow. "What a vi time the cliildrcn linve; ' she thought, "wouldn't itiitiil having a few cnod slides myself. I haven't bad n rood const since I was mi to I'mOc Tom's In Maine. Oh. but that was a good time!" she sighed, with n happy recollection of that good time. "Hut picture me coasting down these Hreeii. inus sue dismissed tne sub ject. After a few minutes' wnjk she came upon a crowd of children with Miss ArNun. the cldith-giudu tencher. In their midst. They were laughing and arguing and she was luughing and pro testing. "What ever is the matter witn you BeonleV" Miss (loodwiu asked of the crowd. "Oh. save me." cried Miss Nelson. in mock alatm. "They want mo to eo coatlng with them." Then the children surrouuiKMl .Miss uoodwin. "Oh, but Miis Uoodwin is coming, too," tliey exclaimed. And before tliey coiiki pro test further they were swept nwuy on the ne of (.hildish enthusiasm. At the toil of the hill there was more I arguing and protesting, but to no avail. It was agreed at last that Miss Good win dinind have the first coast nnd little Mary Johnson should kneel on the back of the sled. Hn. nftcr nsxiirtni? herself that no one was nround to see ler, they started down the hill. I he flexible flier was short and ns tier hounded over n lump hi the tnow little Mnrv un; thrown nfF lonvtntr Hiss (ioodwin to const nloiu;. She thought how fiinnv sln imwr mmr but still she hud to admit Hint It wm n dandy slide and she was enjoying her teH. The hill wus steep unit the sled flew swiftly over the Icy snow. Hut as fate would have It, just as the sled neiireil the foot of the hill, a man dashed across Its path, intent on catch ing n stieet cur just slowing down nt flic next corner. Mnu nnd sled reached the spot ut the same time. There was a irash as a dozen of eggs stiuck the Ky pavement, and sprawling in umlig nlhed confusion iu the gutter lay John McDcrmott. "What luck!" he muttered. Then, as he faced his iissnilunt, he stammeied. i beg your pardon, Miss Goodwin. I r1 " "Tile fault wn fill mlnn " ul. ... . . .... .., n.iu mull- Jgrd to siiy when she had gained her ll'tt "I inn vnrv in.M' 11... 11.. t aidnt think there was you see, the cliil.lien teased so," she stammered. r, .Ji it"lc,.Mr.rT"ott llntl "v rde himself. "1 don't ccnernllv ,.,, raaVl"5! ' , iW. "but I had an cr- rant to do tndav. lint t ...... . ffiXt1' 'hell hill' llllll liuunnwl I.I... l...t .1 l.tl.J!lUi ""'W'1. -! he must be B .;y,s ",I("IB '"ward home. mntt ' ,01 r"',uBe. Jlr. JleDer Iffiott e,(, ,.(( nfti.. i,i. Ihnt's all rlcht. 'Pi..,.. '..-.. i... . nfonen. A yellow, oozy mass on the Pavement conhrm.,1 his statement, his t'kln,.0l'!'l"B Mc.D.cw" found on cces ii i,M'f C0,utail'l"K l07.cn of eigs. He hastened to mFhs Goodwin's room fur ,, explanation. """""""' iisiuid hi,' 0,.'.ri,Bt1tnke them," she "in eu iiini. "1 mude Mm In-nni- o,.. others. safeH1'1'1'!1" F'.lcr t0 c' them home noon t . t( Kt t,onting tills after ?"?" .J.,1Hte'l. would you care t H ,th,.r l"1.".'? "ark tl,U "eulngf" ..," ' . u,llt thnt evening and mimv uuicr even niM If .; " i" 4""". .""'.' fll'les, during 't. il thutu'L',1.'6 1 " "'I' tie I )f to it; U (ino'1' "nil John Mn ril.J'f B"t to. really know each nthnr , ---n-. V nun iM'LUt'pn run Tim , r '"l '"."any Know cm took un,,,. .. :...'""h '" M'e walls hack o .wtP,o,,,th?ti8' lll they "n i.. !. rl t0 the boy. the.se wnlku ,...,! thenil with the suow cruuch- fl'fat- II till t...n -I. If III. re sinef t,tl',,11''l tarn and rose S0I, ,.r,arf- trudged bes do him. thoy "u .,MMKtn!!,,ra ,,cttvlP "' lrk uu o , II h "' nM,,,' .uiul wotri' " d of ,. I, ' (?"B niBllt tl,wr'l the that the L '"'V U K('c"'l'' to the boy ia. nf,"1.0"'.' ".'" hrlghtci. the wind than cur T."r.i-H,m'v Ikle.l more Prettier tl, h,'"ul "ls 8'"e ookei iwayhU1 "?""?": Ar Putting i-tood for ui:fi" " "T, Ule evening, '"cy 'e left o t . i" l'10 r,'!c,k tcrrtt t "iJ,'. i.tl10 tob"KRhn slide. W. "oJk Bw""?erful !'" .f "Inlracd the '"lies o m uKrw? 1 0VPr l ,lle mHes and nd there1 U,vA"g,BrouC(1' 'lotted hrubb"" nni tl U"'PH , treeB nn'l about the Ha,eitl"! c'-owtr thronging W a" you Ve l"'t "0t httlf so wo Hho started. ""vi,v t-i. . iinu,..! r" " "Pr hair. "Do vnu u,... ii... "'i nave foumi i... C m-ii aionn can tnT Vi.oV n ,UUB ,leaft. Don't vJ!.. ' votl1 ,n my hisnerc, I ..Ji.Aou.. .tb,nk. .ar," ho wre-for mc-li, ufu,.r?.u'' . Jcarn to .Uitt0tK8a,i'g0.savono ?t complete novdctto-'-xi.e Snow . U.S. SEEKS STENOGRAPHERS Job. Qo Beoglng, Though Men Aro Offered Good Pay l llC I lilted States Civil SWvlon n.m tntflntr un tmw nni mtloiiH, government 1nlw m. .mine- i...... , J'V1 ""vice examination I, not difficult to nny one of nveraec hiteill- trn ,"" n.i ...i. ..T '" urn uru uuurt ".'Vwmi entrance salaries an 1IKI1 IIS Mil Ml n Venr nrn ...... ...!.. f. successful nnpllcnnts. "'"" ttiM?.,,!L,,,nt'0,,,nr,,,h,,1 lnllc federal Ililldiiig every Tuesday and applications II. li.Vi.,0 VT1 n.1 K,,nm rortofflco post i c y n I,er,,olinl cn" or y Site Offered Willow Grove Church Announcement bns been made that the recently formed PresbWcrlan con gregation nt Willow Grove has been of. fered a splendid building site for the proposed new church, on the Willow Grove Doylestoun highway, In the northern section of the suburb. The site, tallied nt S2000, Is the gift of H. !,' tn.ii V0,1!"0"' ", W111,w (,fvc and rhiladelphla, contingent upon the congregation raising within the next yenr the sum of $:(M0 to bo applied to a permanent building fund. INMKMOniAJl nirnr rnIF?.,n ,MlnK memory of fliJ WT,' Fonnnniir.n. who nprtii thin fa July o. 1B03. TUB FAMILY 4 A wUFP .(n". S'urphy). July 24. AONHS ii"m"M ,3i',. ". m" 'ro,n lior lute rcald.'nce. mn.. .' n..1ilr,lon "' .Solemn requiem hlith Mi'.?.l,-P,r.L"dy of Mercy Church 10 a m. i " i!.,1, '.i1' T1.'! Julv ' m-'". JOHl.Tll ii",.'t,Vhunrt.,".f .Kmllev H. llechtolrt (neo JJXU. i ' lV;,.,"vos ""'I friends Invltid lo uicral, on Weilmiidny mornlnit. nt S.30 clock, from hl lain residence (litis Uaie V ,.!' rh U1""" Ht " Church of Our Lady vnte o'clock. Int. atrlclly nrl- "OI'I'IS July 22. 1020 HL'SAN Ht.- ItelntlvpH nnd frlenda uro Invited lo attend funeral, Tuea . from her late rcaldcnco. 13 V . lntll Ht . Mn.fll. 1T,a1 T. U.... !.. ... arcua Hook llnntlst Church, 2 p in. Int. private . V ...l4'.V "-" Aaliury Park, N J , on July 23 UllMl. K. Klfni'Vl' l.,..l... ti beCta M. Iind hrothnr nt Sli.tminl T f'nu,!.... i..Mur,, itauury i-arit. interment nt Hay Mew L'emeter. Jersey City, on Wed nesday. lllA.M)I.i;it On till.' 21. riiniiK i: (InuKhler nf the late I) Webster and I Chandler RelatUei nnd trlenils nlted to the servliv, nn Tcisdiiv iillrrnnon. nt i ,!,:,i 11 ,.ni r,,'"iriii. of John II. Herrlll, 4iii'S,h '.t'"1.' .'.. ntirmmt prhnte. I IIOHH At Ml Holly, jf. j July 24, 1020 l'LOHUNCB widow of Jos.-nh Cross yited 117. S.Tlces at her late resldenre. 342 HlBh .. Ml. Holly, N. J. Tucs.. I p. m. Int. St Andrew 'b Cem .. C.UI'V .:Y ?? ,11'-0 w siAunici:. husband of Olive C t'ulp and .on of the Into Leonard nnd IloslnA Culp. aged (13. Ilcla tlVM and frlenda are lnlled to attend fu neral sen Ice. Wed , 2 n m . at hla luto resi dence Marble Mall, 1'a DAVIIjH. At the Preslnterlnn Home. .IJ'i',".,.,.uJuly .!. i:i'AItl) l'L'NTAIN OAMLH lined 74 Henlces nt tho Home. Tu1.v.?i?., " m' Int Westminster Cem. D i:VINi:. July 22. WILLIAM A., hus band of Catherine Devliie (neo O'Neill) nnd son of the late John and Mary Devlne, for merly of Chestnut Hill IlelatUea nnd frlenda Invited to funeral Turs.. S.30 a. m.. realdence. (1311 N 32d at. Solemn hlh mnsa of renulcni i Pt . ARatha's Church. 10 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre. P.0,,,'ilHnJ1-TSud ,cnly. on Jul" 1. 1n2". IIAIIHY. eon of the lain Jamb and Dorothea Doeraem. I'uner.il services, on Tuesday, nt S o clock, from 121 i:. Llpplncott at. Inter ment st Oirman Luthernn Cemetery. Ho mains may bo Mewed Monday evenlnir, after 7 o'clock i:iii:iuiAmvr July 24 chhistian-. hus. band of .Mary A, Eberhardt. Tuneral Weil., 8:30 a. m . from residence of his son-in-law. .Mr William . Punlnp, 3717 Chester ine Solemn hlxh requiem masa nt Church of the Most niessed Sacrament, 10 a. m. Int. New Cnthtdral Cem. ,uRiVA..nUb'7r;,ul-'3' HAnniE c. wif of AHrvd P Kdwnrda, aged OS. Rejntlvea and frltnds, also (leorco Wnshlnmon Tem ple. No. 1. O. of U. A.: Camp No. 20. I'. O. of A., ura Invited to attend funeral serv ices. Mun . 8 p. m . at residence, 37 Clinton ae , Oaklyn, N J. Int. ChorryUllo. N J. Tuea,, a. m KRLL.-muly 23. anonon W huaband of Lmrna C Fell rtclntlves and friends, also implojeH of the I It. T. 2l!th st and Allegheny nvo barn, nro Invited to attend funeral, Tues.. 2 p. m . from hH late resi dence. 207 Hell lew st. Int Greenwood (K of P.) Cem. llemalna miy be i lowed Mnn eve FINLBY At niiertnn. N J . July 21. HLIZAIir.TII T FINI.KY, dauehtcr of the late Jacob nnd Thlrzn Frlck, In her 83n venr. Funernl service Wed., 1 p. m . nt her late residence, 42S Linden nvc, niierton, N. J. Int. private. OALLAUIinit On July 24, 11)20. MAIIY u daUKhter of Martin nnd Ilrldvet Ual InKher (nee Ijivlti) Itelntlven and frlenda Invited to funernl on Tuesday morning, at 8,30 o'clock, from hor imrents' realdence '." School lane Ardmore I'a Solemn requiem maas at St. Cotemnn'a Church at 10 o'clock Int. Ht Denis's Cem Oltr.'KNFIHLD. July 23. O.UO. II artKKNFIF.LD llelatlvea and frlenda In llted to wervlces, WJ. 2:3u p m , 2.1U Oretn lane, JInnnyunk Int prliatc, Westminster Cem Friends in.iy cnll Tuea. eie (HJIHTWHITE On July 24, 11120. HAN NAH, widow of John Dulstwhlte, a it in H' years, Ilulntllea and friends are Invited to the uerilcea on Tuesday nfternonn nt 2 o'clock t her late residence, 33J1 Mt Vernon st. Interment at Montrose Ceme tery Frlenda may cnll Monday cicnlnff HKCK July 24 KATHUIUNK. wife of Joseph Heck (nee Nanel), aed (18, Itclatllca nnd friends, nlso Hnsary Society; Mt. Vernon 1'rlde Circle No, 10 L. K. of A., nand of Hope, LotlKe No 2S R, of II., nnd Mnry M Davis Homn, are Invited to funeral, Tuea , S n. m , from her Into realdence, 4." II K Thompson st. Requiem hlRh mass Alt Saints' Church IlrldesburB U n. in. Int. All Snlnts' Church Orounda. HUGO. July 25. IIKLn.V D, widow of William M Hubb Relatives nnd frlcndB aro Invited to ntlend funernl. Wed , 2 p m , from funernl iiarlora of Wllllnm II. Chew, s ii. cor. niitn nnor Bpruco bis int fern wood Cem Frlenda may call Tues. eve. KIRCHKR July 21, MOROAN 11. hus band of Mary Kircher (nee Jordan), aued 35 Funeral Tuea., 2 p. m , 120 Ilroadnny, West i Ule, N J. Int Chnwa Landlni: UWMCR-Jly 23 JIA1IT R wife of tho late Mlchnel I.nwler (nee Flynn), Rela tives nnd frlenda uro Inilted to attend fu n ral Wed , S'30 a m residence, 2412 Kimball st Illuh maso of requiem 8t An thony's Church 10 n m. Int Holy Cross T.KAIIY July 23, ELLTCN O.. widow of Jeremiah Iary Funeral Wed ,8.80 n. m , late residence, 2(127 S noaewood at Solemn requiem mnsa nt Rt Monica's Church, 10 n. m Int Holy Crnas Cem LF.KDOM July 24, MAROAItnT S lf nf Robert T Leedom (nee Hoik) aeed mi Holatlvea nnd frlinds aro Invited to attend func-nl Tues 2 p, m , 401 Main st , Am bler l'n Int prdato MCCARTHY July 22, JUSTIN J . son of lato Jeremiah and llrldwet McCarthj Rein tiles and friends, nlso Comrnndnrn "rry Council, No 578. Archblahon Rnn V""."",; hly K nf C . emplovea of Fldellti H,n" MIIIh nnd Aerlo Nn 42. F O, E . Invited to funerul, Tues , 8.30 u. m , resldonee. .'.in 1 tl...tln..lnn . Unlnmn rnllli.m mnSS SI A'nn'a Church 10 a in. Int Holy Hipulclue CMATHI3WS. July 24, CLARA A wife of Frank Mathews Relotlies and frl'WHi hi vlted to funeral aervleis, parlors ol SJJm uel W Kehr & Son. N W cor Sift nnd Dia mond sta . Tues., 10 a m precisely int. PlY?!.''..,.,. , Ai.ri7fl r . hus- High nil 111 in nil an ai..wV, .. mass nt tne cnurrn or tne "",""" cenilnn 10 n m Int Ho J' 'TfV.tM c wife MOORB July IM KATHLLLN L, wit" of J Percy Moore, of ITpper Providence. Del. Co.. Pa . and 03 Funernl services and Interment private Tuesday .noin E MUNN uddenl Julv - ",AI0,,.l,uiri son of Oeorge H. and Mrnr.t A Munn aged IB Kunernl seriloea Med ..30 p. tn . nnrents' renldence. Kings hl.hway. . Iinaaonneiu. .. '." V,,,.iu meet aiso Altar nnd Hojnrjr Ho'"!, ' funeral. imJ,i ,;,, church SfUS2,;rLaBd,y oF V.c'ory lTa- m.' Int. Pr.i... .Slv4 CALVIN' CSPARKUr! &era.JoLy fu'e-Sa'y nteVnoon at .1 o'clock. nnieinn i.-.iu.t... .- - - --- how the Oliver H Hair """'i'""chu"c Chestnut st Hervlce at HPeter a i ""rcn. 8d nnd Pine ts at 2 o clock, intermeni private UNDERTAKERS C"" SHolS, band of the lato Margiiret 11 M""',"1 ,n" Flnleyl aged HI. Ilelntive. an. 1 'rlenda also HolJ Name Society and employs of Le"n Vnlley R R. office nre Inilte; to atten funeial TUes , n'mi a. in ,i' "'"- T.-r .nil. miiv rail lues cn' .,..... "--.- .-i .... ,. . ,, n hi irni ea ni iiuiiuun u,. .vn'pi i- M wife vnnniTT July .'2. MYIin.l. ''v."11. nitPtl to nee. i uti DRATIIH p" ii ii a e,..S.rfrienl1'' iuiy 2t- orcortan frt.n.nKlfu J1, D" 'a flfl- niitlv nJ IJI .'.. '"" Newtown Ixtdie, No. 427. F. n?ii.' ." 'a'1"! funeral, without further inn ii. ,r2.m hl. I"1" t"llnc, Sonlhump-mnii.-i T"-t 9:80 f- m Trnln for Bouth iPAtViI'.?v'. n'ttdln Terminal 1.23 P. m. IwKmP 7TJ,UV " WIM.IAM ATIBB fuitT.i ....I?"a"X.' ana frlenda Invited to S?S ii.!.',vlcei Tu'"" - f ln I'or.ird,i i!kn2?Z?r. nMlajnce. BIS N 03d et. Due nAtHTtl'fntV"1'11 b" iVfn A nil.irlA,' "on. of 'Vrcu A nnd I'aullne Bo'rvleJi nrtk,i-. mi'n" nrrlved, Julr 23. IIKIM iHA-iV eonvcnlence of fBmllv. Of ThonnTlUd,,enl', JU' '4' WiSRl. son Em i A.2 "; m" rfWcnce. 2841 noi miv h. v.i.nL i'eenmnunl lm. llemalns itt-ivi.. .'kX;:;l",i '",vT'.n rnnffinn.V. .-, :."ri"i. hio journe)mfn yJTS'h,";.?,'' H? '!"' A..?,, nnd Sntf.M &"' "" A"! nnd cm SSi'i'.SlJS'J'nrX"'"1'". nro Invited, to fu- 1200 N. Wariioek .' "int. UrceSmol 1 rJL'J'!C.."1nr enll Mon eve . nOUntlR. July 24" a? uritT t Mry Morllj nd the ute 6inl O iaoS'lSriVSajJ'S' .A m- l" residence. Filemla may call Mnn '"' """mount " aon of Hosera to Attend funernl" Wed 1 n m" narent." residence, 230 1 u'cklnson Jt.P' Se'riVces In neeih..,ar0oI,SLI,ft,w.ll Hiurch, Hri"" ami faMV.oVp1 ,nrUfl,e" h'n..y ROWLAND July 23, MAtlY ASV lrn T'si-iri"1 'WW "d.i4 ""'rnl ae'rWceS Thurs,. 2. X. m. nt the re dnre of her brother. Henry Hardlnir. 42.1 Manle nve "SSVi iJ,f.ene,T ""''' ' Cim. KrlcmiJ mav cnll Wed,, after 7 p ni .I,,,.'Hf,""Jll!y' ',Jl,2"."''OIVA M. wife of William H Ruhl and dnimhter of. IM ward J nnd the Into Mary A, Hanenkctter In her 24lh yenr. Funeral Tues , 830 'm . lesldencn, 8,10 N. I-x st Solemn requiem mn.s. Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, io n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem ntJflH, Suddenly. July 23. nt Wlldwood, N. J.. JOHN JACOtl. son of Jesse 7. nnd the Into Laurn J. Rush, need 4 Relatliea nnd friends are Invited to sen lee, Tuea 1 P m., parlors of Martin Hloy & Son. 2800 Diamond at. Inn prlinte. RtlST. July 2.1 MARCIARET c widow of William II, Rust Relntlies nnd friends Invited to funeral nervlces, 'd ,2pm. nt 'IH.13 Cnthnrlne St. Int prlinte Friends may cnll Tues., 8 to 10 p. m KMITH. ttulv 24. JOHN W hu.bnnd of Isabel Smith, nitert 48 Relatives nnd friends. Court Haierford, No. 2ft.' v of A : Holy Name Society nf Church nf Our Lady nf tho Rosary, nil other sr,.r, f hlrh ho ns a member. Invited to funernl. Wed., II n, m. 338 N nail st. Solemn requiem .noes Church of Our Ladv or the Rosary 10 n. m Int. St, Denis's Cem STORY. On Julv 23, KATIiniHNE A . widow of Roland Story. Funeral on Tues lny, nt 8:80, from her Inte residence, 111 Cherry st. Solemn requiem mass nt St Augustine's Church ut 10 u, m Int. Cnthe drnl Cem. .STORY At Snmers Point N J on Julv 24: 1020. Richard N , husband of Hinllne Story, of 22311 N. 18lh st., I'hlla .No'let of funernl later. TAOOART. July 23. I1RIDOET. wl,ln, r Patrick TaKKnrt. Relatives nnd friend In- lini iu luiirnu, xurii, oiu n In , lite irsldclice, 100.1 N 3d St. Solemn requlc-n mass at St. Michael's Church 10 n m precisely. Int ut Cnthedral Cem TAYLOR. On Saturday. July 21 CLI'M HNT NHWIIOLD TAYLOR. Jr.. Inf,m ii. of Clement New bold nnd Anne Melrs Tnslor THOMPSON Julv 2.1. RERTIIA AL- n-1Tl.A .InlLhl., n ll'nll.. ..H.I . ,M .. Thompson, nired 13. Services Wed . lo n m 1803 N, R-dfleld st Int. Wilmlnstnn. Del Krlenda rill Tues , B In 10 n m THORN At neverly. N. J , July "4 ANNA II, daughter of late Edward K nnd Marth.i Thoin. Funernl services Tuc " p m.. lato residence, 012 Spruce st , Ilcv erly. N .1 Int, prlvnto TRAVILLA. July 22 1020. MARY E widow nf jnnatnnn Travuia, In her soth enr, iteiatiies nnu rrienos nre Invited to attend the funernl nervlces, Tues . 1 p. m nt tho resldenco of her son. William Trn vllln, I20 Clinton St., Camden. Int prl inte, TVrnwonil Cem, I TURNER. On Julv 24. ROSE J. wife of' tho late Charles II. Turner, Sen Ices Tues I nft nt 2 o'clock, nt the residence of her daughter Mrs. Oeorso N. Tw sa, 1.1.' Mnry. lind st rjermnntmvn. Int nrlinte WISTER On J.uly 21, OF.OROE E, son' of Oenrire E. J. and Frnncen Wlaler nued 10 monlhs'nnd 10 days. Services on Tues day, at 2 p. m , nt pnrenta" realdence, 4S0S Westminster nvc. Interment Montrose Cem etery. , WISSMAN. July 21. WILLIAM, beloved son of John nnd Kntle Wlssmnn (nee Simon) I imed 1H Rclntliea. frlenda nnd mninhcra ' Oerinnn Church of Pence Invited to funeral I serilces, Med., 1 p. m., parents' realdeme 17 MeKenn st. Int Chelten Hilla c m View lni! Tues , 8 p. m. PARCELS POST HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO PURCHASE U. S. Army Khaki Breeches at 80c a Pr. They nro all 1'lto new nnd Just tho thine: for nny kind of outdoor work, riding, hunting, mo torcycling:, fishing. All sizes. W. F. KLINGER & CO. 221 S. 52D STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA. Prepaid mall orders filled promptly. Parcel post lOo oxtra. Entrance on the side. O. D. Army Woolen Shirts, $1.25 These reclaimed shirts nre incdo of Gov standard wool nnd nre Jiint like new. Just the thing for work, camping nnd any rough wear, Don't fall to take ndvantHge of theso opportunities, W. F. KLINGER & CO. 221 S. .r)2D STREET PHILADELPHIA, ?A. Prepaid mall orders filled promptly. Parcel post 10c extra. Entrance on the side. r "SWEETAIR" The Modern Method of Painless Extraction off TEETH "flAFK AH HI iriri... One tn 20 teeth extracted, Without Pain nr rfanrar I J uai the thing for norvoua peopla no III effects follow Us use i"ome In for exnfnlnatlnn Monday, DR. MOSES S. E. Cor. 7th & Market Sti. j Formerly on .tqjf prominent llonpital NI'ilMHU RHSORTH SOl'TII IIMtPHUT.LL. SI1J. MER1MCONEAG HOUStJ Hjath Hnrpsnell, Mulne. Modern hotel of 40 rooms I'lne view of Cnseo Hnv and Islands D. I. KltHRff ft SON Props LAKE DUNMORE. VT. m jIcUcb ihmnMjreVfcrTnont w In b liasrt'of rtw OriVlotnH!jlm dtrwOy otbWk tlwf IliBW,l)rtuV,lwawa "tttmla, iwcinif, moonto 691I3 . 200 SIIn fiom.Nevi6rl5. Eafe'5W andupwafda BOilCOliAJ.CAgvXIi.lU'jfrixa m I'OULTNEY. VERMONT The Colonial Inn &'&& shade, snorts, good table, near R R. nnd trolley, 1B0 guests, modern Improvements, tH 00 to snn.no. Rooklet llox L. Kor merly The Dorms. C L LEONARD, Mgr. f HUSTON. MAHfl. niIRN IN IIOSTON STOP AT HOTEL VENDOME Commonwealth Avenue at Dartmonth Htreet MDHKOKA I.HKS. CANADA Oetaway to happiness away to the nerve resting, plne-srented. sleep-gtilng nlr of Mus koku i.skss. Tners will find this good fnn.1. Zl,'T . lf. etc. Every room fixed rate Amimm.i Un In T..L.' ..' sursd. llooklet. Rojal Muskoka, 1. o.. I.aks Itoaaenu. Ont. CANADA CANADIAN NATIONAL C.ltAND TRUNK New Service Across Cnnuda For all Information apply to A. I. riiown. OeaJUta'ftf ,Dtjit..Ujo Bwaow'r, I.Y.cW luWrS 2l SBNVllT'ffi: wlfo of (17. Ilr 1 ,r' I ran -f- HWritkB KKSOItTH ATINT10JCtTT.N.jJ. MONTICELLO Capadtf SOOi taudin and til attnctlenii rnodan lkmkeiil prlraM Ulbn running itrr n reomN rb-Ht lerel eteraten nATlllNO DIHECT FROM IIOTELl fmaower bth. tieelltat liklti prodaeH direct liralinil I) up ittj 111 up hmUti Aniriiu slaaj beelutti AtUj coert dtDdag. Hw. llimwaa. HBCKI.HY A FRTTIB I Till! HEART OK TIIIMI-. PRINCESS O. Carolina nve. and bench! lamest moderatt rats hotel of brick, steel A stone construc tion! newly remodeled throughout, elevators running icr hi r-iuuin, priv natnsi Amer, rooms. pinni j.ou uii iiHiiri dnllri snrrl. uklv. Itklt. A auto map mailed, Ph. 4614 map inau lied, Ph. 4614 PAUL G. nOSECRANS, Owner & Proo. BEECHWOOD nUNTtlCKY AVIi. NEAR REACH SPECIAL RATES FOR THIS WKP.lt nvt.v $17.50 Up Weekly Under new mitt. fli:o. w. Ln imnn KINGSTON Octan Ave., first hotel from Reach. Fir. roof i etevatori bathing frrui hotel) db tlnctlv table modaraU rates. M1. A. Lrrr On Ilosrdwnlk at Uontcoller Ave. Mm. .un Vrlvate batha! runnlnit,wnter nil ronmai ele vr: speclnl July rntes. IJ M'.RKEVns. WELLSBORO B, Kentucky Ave. Modprntr? rnton, Hnth ing imm nn n. .niiiito v ruu i Jiuito, Westminster "jr'.,A.v-It!. r,.ca.r.h E"v- ... r... I.,.,.,.,, uiiiiis; run. wnterj in.wkly.l t.1.00 up dnlly c lJuhre. Hotel Boscobel ?,c"t"cky. fX" "inint. uuii..uUwc. Hotel refurnished Ex rellent tnhlc. Phone 117 A. E MARION. OCKAf CITV. N. .1. CAPACITY 000 - open until September IB. New appolntmenta nnd equipment, strictly first-class cuisine and serilces rooms single or cn suite with or without bath LAWRENCE MARESriL M, Formerly of the Hellevue Slrattord Phlla ILLINOIS ?" ;h0 Stra?.a ,th '"'"on-" iukihuw Rooms en suite; prlvnte batk' running wuter. A. J. MICHENEn.Prop. AI MAR Rooms exclus'ly; newly furn"? "j - ' tuilO-Wtl. I.A MONTE Open all year; rooms with run ning wwii'i, iiiiiiwi.n. u. ix. mj,M.n;iiv( Trnvmore 2th JTreaicy. es. cuiiin i luyiiiutL nwnerahlp mmt, o. p kut CA1T. MAY. X. J. Hotel Lafayette Now Open Located on 'beach front. Capacity 400, all Improvements runninc water; elevitor. JOHN TRACY A CO THE WINDSOR ""i?" ''"JVTr olel. 150 rooms. (10 bath" Itaiea and mraiuro on application. 11. IIAI.I'IN THE BALTIMORE INN" NOW OPEN. CLOSE TO REACH. visa HAitRiwir HOTEL COLUMBIA Ctty- Newlv furn ! modern. J W. McCravV h'rn STAR-VILLA 0,f'n tl7:re TSW run'ir water, batha, ele intiri nwnrahlp manajt C H ClU'nril SK.V IHT.R CITV. N. J. lttf l-f filial) 'Vn'n.. n.i.te.1 in Iv-aniv .Ttin nutie .,,.,. w .- itnit,, ,.,., ABIU'HV PARK. X.J. NEW MONTEREY NORTH ASIIURV PARK. V. J. The Resort Hotel Pre-Eminent DIRKCTLV OV THE OCEAN American Plain Cnpneltv nni) I imous n In Curtr Grillroom Dally Concerts and Danclnc llrnlfemff. ioIaa Sherman Dennis, Manager MUiCL,riT; rAoSS&yvsaife OCEAN HOTEL Asbury's newest ad leading hotel. Roomi tn su to with baths. Running water and long-dlstanco telephones In nil rooms. American plnn. KWm.L fc CRAWFORD. "PlRESTOLwwHiLVAnn JUT DIRECTLY ON OCEAN FRONT - ...... .. ,.i.i.ifc. t,,irrw .iicrs. Sunset Ave. House Jowi,h ana Hun- , . . . . garlan cuisine. Running hot nnd cold water. Special rates for ounger set; booklet. M. KRAUSH. Prop THE WELLINGTON .,, J2? Aa,..10.,sii 9-. . C w HARr ovvnorahln.mnnntFmAn BIITKI. THKDFOItn nth Ave., orerlooalos f?"'..'' .toom? "" running watari a.,lta ,lth h.lh tfnu n..M.,a n -T ' -,'- - -.,, wuiiipiu. uan.a i-r Aberdeen a.a ' ft" bloek Spanish. 7 , , Amer cuisine. Am. nnd Euros. il ' " ...... ,..,. .y. a, aia si i.ia Auditoriurn Hotel '"," v " ., ,. All ocean fnnt 2?i'i; ""ITi onapph Oeo, H. Cornish, nanx New Tenney Hotel 10 nomlwith run'g water lnrnia IlWLJJj-sEIC UTeiiriei Motel JNew York ncvar;6ar 0ce,n V rll.nt rnlslne: dnnelnr. n xr"ni..,. Hotel Babchin ".r.T"' MnnhllUan) "JL" "1L"V : '"" ""wryiij. I'. I1AIICHIN rAFT,7,r' Avr" M b,,oc"' to oceanTjeir-rT. , ' """ eu-.ln.- aeeomnda IBS REACH HAVEN. s'.J. THE ENGLESIDE Now open Every modern convenience' prliole baths with sea and fresh wa'?r"n7. tennis courts; booklet. R. n ENOLE Man. aer Alar the Covington TVoat I'hllnd'.inhi. SEASHJIEJKKNiJi. "3 Tho Gladwyn Jwlxt Dy na oZ ... '"w open Mod rata. RJ-'-MAR.N. J. " IIOTEI. "AOAMORKi nt beacn. nVhuiltTT furnished New ownerahlo manai-em.nt. PYetich cuisine ANOKLO ROONETTt AVAI.ON. N. .1. T" Tlie Princeton Hotel Avaion Aiulon'a New nnd Tlneat HotVl' Modern throughout S B PA1TL. Manager. lLDlVO0p,N. j EDGETON INN Cntrally located, near beach White aeri. Ice Capacity. 1130. Jruslo room Orchestra Aqio nu-eli 'ra ns Writ.. fr ixioklft PU Harlow. Prop T II &Lr MRr WiLU WOOD MANORsSr. .cn frrtil, hot and cold running" water K rdrooms. electrlo elevators; tennis On.A5 HOTEL nAYTnm reems, hot and cold running water nrt..-. nths Buccesa due to our aerlce and t.fci. '- .-.. ... .... -.!.,..- r-ra HOTEL AnT.TlNiriTvvM Peach-front location. Private baths Can 200llklt A..n. ft c. 11. T..n.nS"..;'T; SHELDON TtF'' nn.mt holil L .A rooms running- w.t.r Private baths Elevator. Auto, riklt Cap K'.U D J Wnnds Ownership Mnn"", .- ?' Winona vlls Av' ?r- h Priv. baths. VY" -0HUn'LMrsi.U llllU Arcadia ayyxann.?y.h Washington j fol Hotel Dorey c?Api,S.0L,r.r'i.iti.a . IAMBS W WHITICBI.L HOTEL DEIHIYSHIRK. Juniper arid PaHiTo a yes under new mgt, T. le u.,';,'.1 ,1 I'I.EAKVIKW Poplar and ijelch! SeVr ocean Pier excel't table Mrs. M J. Jon.: Mil. lilt (KID CHIMT. N. J. MT. VERNON ,N"- '"h. pnv.i. . . t baths, excellent table, bathing from house. E. JOHNSTON. , .""fi1 SrIVSlinhJ:, uto' ! book. Ut Oeo, IxWlnnaronn. new owner A rrurr. HTOXK HAItllOR. v. j. SHELTER HAVEN N"r .' MUlpm.ntl new mgt.MLB. Ta"i2.I OAPK MY. N. j ki mm COLONIAL ean beuch , thoroughly . , renovtttedi elevator, baths. Ownership management, yr u, CHUncil. HtlMlfEK RldsnnTH HritINO IWVKE, N. J. ON THE OCEAN SPRING LAKE, N. J. A Hotel of Distinctive Charm. Surrounded by Hardens and Lawn At the Kle of the Be W. II. HTimttH The Monmouth "nEr1 fprlnc Lake, N. J, PRANK C. MOORI5. Mr. fpon Jun 10. N.T Ronk'q- Office. H W.40th y ocK.y (iitpvi:. n. j. The Majestic DIRECTLY ON THE REACH Elevator sen Ice, CLEMENT. & CLEMENT, RATIONAL r, Man Ave., near beach iiniiwnrL,an auditorium; first' claws family hotel. J, A. IIENHY. SEASIDE HOTEL Directly, on ocean front. All suest rooms overlooking sea, CHARLES H roCKTON, Surf Ave. House ?A.&krVft.1ffi Home cooking llk'let ELDRIDOE IJROS, Ocenn House jNn- 72 Main Aie, Near ycciui nousc beach nnd nudPorlum. Mrl. rates Ilkll K I Duncan Zcllev Stratford Hall, T MAIN AVE., at beach, C TL Hockey, Pnrlr View Nr beach, (iicrrk'g- ocean I tun v tew k , Rk), u WAINWHIOttT, OCEAN GROVE ,?,K ; THE QUEEN "lr?;1 " , '"" " llooklet. Ij. J. Russell, LAKE HOl'ATC'ONO, N. J. BRYANT VILLA ". "&&&. cated on lakst modern Improvements; an amusementa. Rooklet. Henog tt Purr. Ijilrn Virw Hniuin Superior tablet ar- uu'e view noiwc t(,alfln wateri ,UOi leta.' nil mod rvs Thoa. R. Moore Hotel Co. llADDON IIEIOIITH. N. J. HADDON INN Delluhtful suburban Amnrlrnn Tlan Hotel Large ahndy grounds, .Clolf, tennis, other nmtiscmenta rranels Yarnnll, Mgr. HlVAItTH.MOltE. PA. STRATH HAVEN INN SWARTIIMOItK. TA. Open all year. Dinner dances Wed. and Bst. evenings. Motorists and Tourists weirome. Phone 080 SIT. (lltlTrNA. I'A. Hotel Conewaco Jtf'oftlE'E: On bluff overlooking lake, 700 feet above sea i levvij BYrry coilliurif vriiuit-nuuit, niiiuaoiiiciiii . I rood foods, artesian water; sewago disposal M plant; Ideal for week-end or vacation. Opens one znth. AHA A. wkimish. i.eoanon. ra. weknkh.svih.i:. i'A. Tin. Hirrhlantl Delightfully situated i inc nignianu gouth MounU)n Overlooking the famous Lebanon Valley. The Ideal place to spend a vacation. Rates moderate. Open May 2Bth. under new man acement. Write for booklet, Highland Hotel Company, .1. Howard Frlea. Prealdent. srilWENKSVIM.K. PA. Pprlrtomfin Inn 1,lfnl- Modern Resort I Ront'g. lwth'g. flsh'g. tennis llklt C. Ungr. mtATKitsronp. pa. Riverside I'nrm. on Perklomen CreeH. Itorot cnoklne vegetables A H Espenshlp VAI.I.KV tdltllR. I'A. WAHH1NOTON INN riilcken and Warrie Dlnnara DAN11CI. J VOORHEEX. Proa POCONO MOUNTAINS Hrlminrr Wilier Onp, l'n. The Mountnin Paradise KITTATINNYi DEL AVARE VATER CAP. PA. Tho Ideal Accessible Mnunt.iin Resort Hotel, where summer Is nlwavs cool and pleaaart. Open to December. Three hours from Philadelphia. Pennsylvania R. n. Situated In private park with miles of walks and trails; magnificent scenery. Capnclty COO Strictly modern: prlvata baths, runninc water In rooms, elevators, electric lights, spacious parches. Excep tional culalnc. American Plan: also a la carta grill Table abundnntly supplied from Klttntlnny farma. Orchestra, con certs, dances Clolf, tennis, oxldlo horaes. bowling, boating, bathing, fishing, etc. llooklet. auto maps and terms upon re quest. New garage JOHN PtJRDY COPE. 73 miles from Philadelphia Good roads all the way. CASTLE INN nnLAWARK 1VATER OAP. PA. Motorlete' paradise. American or European Plan, rireproof hotel and garage. Running wnter. prlinte baths, dolt, dansante. mov Ing pictures, llooklet T. T. DOI.IIEY. The GLENWOOD 'a" water Gap Capacity 400. AH amusements Rooklet. P. It. JOHNSON. Prop. V S. Al.ur.KT. Mgr. Mountain Home. Pn. I MONOMONOCK INN Mountnlnhnnie'a Lending Hotel Moiinlnlnhome, Pn. Rooms stenm-heated. running water: private baths, booklet, excellent table. Heller's Mt. Airy Vne '"V,0"- " It K Heller. Prop. Creain. Pn. TIIK OLD INN. Cresco, Pn. In heart of Po nno Mts Hulm'r oool. tennis umuie koj rntes mod llooklet. OSt'AU STAPFP "" Tolnhannn. Pa. I Hi: IIKACIIWOOD New A MnTbrn m..,T 'it rntes Hklt J. L. Help, Tolh.nni V Mroiidsbnrg. l'n. HIGHLAND DELL w1d0b0u,f; eleiAtlon, unsurpassed scenery,' hathlne. I fishing, bon ling, billiards, tennis: st'm heat. E.ist StroiliNliurg Marshall's Falls House &?,, r r t a elee llghta. ste'am heat: pfl bntha'it, Itshlng b"?JinB and bathing In prlvnte ial 1'iM'ono I.nkc. l'n. I F AUREL INN H"m heat, alectrlciir. ' LJKJIS.L.L. 11111 UWp MUpp,K, tnm MW1 farm Oarag" Rookltt. Mount Pocono, l'a. The Ontwood Opon n" 5ear- ATcom lilt. u,u"""u100 Mnd, Elegant local n Tx.el table llklt. E L. & E. V. ART.M IN AIIIROMlCI MOUNTAINS Aillroiiiliiik-Moiitr al-Prov. of iiurbre Auto iniilille-ToiirH. Hddr Oeo. W Rmn. Plans burgh N V or Tourists' Ilurenu nf Mont- I rem iinu -.pw inrKs nng.. Aionirenl " LlllI! OlinOK. N. V HOTEL MARION LAKb. GtORGIi, N. Y. 7t miles from Al'iany. Directly- on th I ake Front, also Stato Rond from Laic GeorRo Villago to Bolton Landing. ' Capacity 300 Guests White Servica. With or without private baths. Open June to October Adjoining New Country and Yncht Club Fira- proof Carage. Booklet Free ! JOSEPH H. MARVEL ' LAKE PUVC1D. N. Y. I ADIRONDACKS Orand View Hole! LAKE PLACID, N. Y. i NOW OPEN. Extenalvely Improved: Inesl 'ret run I riuiiniig(iii uiiiiihb; WDieri TIVaUt fcthronm eleator: porchr: rtanclnr. nrooma eieiator; porcnes: oanclnr. VTItVIIIED COTTArillJll rnn v. A II nut of.dnor Adirondack rilv.p.in.. r... I R M1I1AU. Mir., f.nk. Placid. N.T, I PPWt S MtANAC, N. Y. I ADIKONDACKH SARANAO INN ' HarrlngtiinMJ!la I'nner HaranacN T. 3 M.IAXNDRIA IJAV'jNTyT" Ti-..7l!.I'J'A5,,v ,hefcVNJ .'???; ATer. anuii'. ".f?.-f .-.'tiiikb 01 America. s VRATOdA SPHInTTs. V V "fl UtAHKiA Hj'HINOS. .NlfW YORK erlcnajireal lleallh anil rieasnr. iii..h Ame I'llltl ,11.1' 1 !-., 1., 1, Belle Terre Club Inn Tort Jefferson Long Island NOW OPEN Under New Management Golf, Tennis, Boatlnp, Bathln And Flanlnc MRS. A. n. HARRIS WHITE MOt!XT.I.NHiNTilT BRETTON WOODS" WIHTK JIOnNTAlNS. N.( n. The Jloimt Pleasant. Now open. Closes October 1. , ., C. J. DUNPllf, JtCT. The Mount Washington, Opens July 8. cIom For booklet anil Information ttdaFcja Uottlav , WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Gleaming, Glittering Necklaces Special at $1 Each Only glass? But that is hardly believable ! Strings of beautifully cut beads are in the colorings o f amethyst, sapphire, amber, topaz, emerald and aquamarine. (Chestnut) Big Piles of Turkish Towels are here, and it's sur prising the great num bers that go out during the hot weather. They're good, absorbent qualities, plain, white or in fancy, colored weaves at 50c to $1.50 each. Wash Cloths of several kinds are 10c, 121oc, 15c and 18c each. (Central) Nightgowns at $1.75 are of flesh or white nain sook. The short sleeves and the square necks are edged withace. Blue shirring and bits of blue ribbon are used to finish them. S (Central) No End of Charming Dresses Are Gathered in the Down Stairs Store at Uncommonly Low Prices They're made in hundreds of pretty, Summery ways and their materials arc cool and delightful. Ginghams in checks and plnids make scores of pretty knockabout frocks for morning wear. Voiles are in endless patterns scrolls, flowers, circles, stripes, dots and plain colors and all arc ruflly and pretty. Voile dresses are $2.75 to $8.50; gingham dresses are $4.50 to $7.50. New Organdie Frocks in the loveliest tints arc much frilled and can be had in plain colors or printed patterns. Their prices are $5, $5.50, $10, $15 and $18 tho last three groups include some models from our own stock which have been reduced. Polka-Dotted Voiles in Navy Blue and Black, $6.50 and $7.50 Most of these have roll collars, cuffs and vestoes of white organdie and some of the dresses are trimmed with bands of plain voile. $0.50 and $7.50. Special at $4.50 Three hundred pretty voile dresses are in the group. Particularly interesting is a dress that was copied from a much more expensive model. It has a pointed over skirt and a roll collar and cuffs of sheer white organdie. (Market) Young Women's Linene Sports Suits Are Reduced to $6.50 It's a little group that won't last long at this price. Thc suits are mostly in rose and Copenhagen and there are some that have colored jackets and white skirts. Jersey Sports Suits are the best all-round suits for traveling and hard wear. These are in navy blue and brown mix tures, mndc in several good sports models at $22.50, $2-1.50 and $35. The First Fall Suits have arrived duiing tho last few days. Thrv arc of navy blue serge and tricotinc at $38 to $55. (Miirket) Men 's Good Tan Shoes $6.50 a Pair English or round-toe lasts are in straight-lace or Blucher styles. Boys' Tan Oxford Ties $5.50 a Pair Sizes 10 to 13ij are in comfortable round-toe shapes. The leather is heavy enough for real service. (duller), Miirket) 1200 Pair of Women's Footwear Average Half Price at $3 Pumps of black patent leather or calfskin with turned soles and high or baby French heels; Oxford ties and pumps of black or tan calfskin with welted soles and medium heels; Gray kidskin Oxford ties with turned soles and high French heels; Cafe au lait Oxford ties with turned soles and baby French heels. Not all sizes in any one style, but excellent choosing! ' (Oliestnut) Boys' Khaki Knickers Special at $1.85 7 to 18 Year Sizes Nearly a thousand pair of these sturdy knickers have just come inl They're the sort of trousers that boys need for vacation., very sturdy and in the olive drab shade that does not show the dirt so easily. Most mothers will want' several pairs for the boys. (Unllrry, Market) Bathing Suit Specials Just now there are some exceptionally good values in the Surf Store which it will pay August vacationers to look up. Bathing suits of knitted jersey in Pacific coast style start as low as $1.65, and between $1.65 and $6.75 there is a variety of knitted bathing suits and suits of surf satin. Silk bathing suits are now $8.75 to $19. All beach capes have been reduced to $8.50. Plenty of caps, shoes, tights and so on at low prices. (Miirket) Of Course, You'll Need an Extra White Skirt Everybody docs. A woman mny think she has all the vacation clothes she needs, but an cxr,ra white skirt never comes amiss. Delightful white skirts cf cotton or of silk are hero in more than a hundred models and their prices are most moderate. Tub skirts of white cotton, gabardine, galatea, pique and surf satin are plain or pleated. Their prices start at $1.63, $1.90, $2.25 and ire- to $7.50. White skirts of baronet, crepe de chine and sports silks are $10.75 to $22.50. NOTE: Many of these skirts have had their prices lessened by a third to a half. There nre regular and extra sizes. (Market) $5.25 WANAMAKER'S 4fe Pi $4.50 $4.50 New Blue Serge Dresses in Autumn Models are beginning to appear. Their prices are $27.50 to $36. (.Miirket) Girls' Pretty Organdie Frocks, Special at $7.50 Of blue, pink or white organdie in sizes 8 to 14 years, the dresses are trimmed with narrow pleated frills which top the hem, the pockets and the sash and finish the col lar and the cuffs of each dress. A Simple Lawn Dress in cool green or blue is adorned with colorful stitching and is in sizes G to 14 years at $3.75. Middy Skirts and Middies White middy skirts of jean are pleated on to waistbands in sizes to fit girls of 12 to 16 years'. All-white middies with braid on the collars and cuffs are of good jean. Sizes 10 to 16 years, $2.50. (.Market) luti V . Jr"Ti ii.n :a v " M XSfcl m m ti jta '(: W I. S t H "T i 4 ?li 'U v If- VfJ Hi V -A 1 . ft, n j ' e1 ft '1 I wj ma rift !) " . H ! ,' ."S . ,"i-ii w &M V Ai , J,