m ' . ' $B " 9 "A $ . 'y t-v r.V'J'S v A Afl u," . EVENING PpBLIO ,' J - ft 't'' i 'I IA ,b 4 ? i ". " , i ' f r " .' I ' I)EDGER-l?HIi;At)EtPHlAV THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1920 iiiiL ;. ureen w" n$ Home irii 0 nr nBtM wait be mW rpo n THINK tnai ("',.., nwlhr j.. no ' .... it 'nurHeivcn Mh JnonWift ruefullV at the m 'Ail P"wn l0 with the ren door, tiTFlXiti Ad.n tr. tnd J,ru6DerV.n,.! hr hu.band re- "It ' ,?- been on tho market ipon"- 35 and we've planned and IVtr two ' ,i it ure eeemM IIUO tniii :;.m to oe " - " . .,. ncrfcotly . dreadful it blflf living- rooin Br Decn having ArlrOfl in u-tM'" - . . .. i.tipir vhi . . WAS turned to, walk the re- Mffii J rfntnnco to tna ''"""-" r7,- 'Vc,7n home.; rm .my .- -,-inyway. and Bee w fl '"'.Ubv to work whether they've com. -! l "Th""4 "..nV that blpr living '"'nluAackyardT , Ji-hid as thr-y l , Yh flat which was i. not." . ... ,AtiiAVr. anil the v The d- 'i?,he little house did not new owners of " Jllon. The ahadea ppr and take PoaseMi g Q femtlned closel oraw. j,olrntH and S 0r"varTdhPrwa-, In , v In until one 55ffi"P.KB5 1 XwkVM the house .Varfleby an 'exclamation of amaze- ment from hr-. , d BrabblnB his ..ok, ."nlfhn side window, under m-J'?kTherc'B a llBht in the house UM,r .,mud nupr. ror jl Things You'll Love to Malta JWater-frrooj PocKct' I llll A BP NEWEST STYLES ' IN AUTUMN HATS Feathers Used Largely for Trimming Modium-Slzod Hats Unpopular Wouldn't you lOVe to imn nntnn nnwdnr on your faco when you como out of the surf? Mako a small rubbor pocket nnd fit It Into nnnthor An, r,t iit.nfA alii' Stitch .thla to the underside of one end, J your tie. Close with snap fasteners. " "" iiioiuo luuDtr pocKct is made wnn ft long Hap your powder will remain dry. FLORA. pnled. Tr:lsTcamehoinctoBUp. Jr.ndSh'wanornnofl.ro nw-must be," Adele laughed My. "Oh ? b.1"V na ee wnai " We'll watcj there Is ono thing I consider ivjll make n folrly nlco frock look really distinc tive nnd rich, it 1h nice neckweur. And nice neckwear need not be expensive If you watch for sale nnd special bar gains. Take right now. for cxnmnio. I know of a shon tlint In fltanlnvlnc quite n nice collection of illet collars real met, you know with prices rang ing from $1.25 to S2.70. And few collars can be found that arc prettier man met counrs. You know those lovely necklaces of what look to be carved Ivory? Well, I know of a shop that has some very pretty strings, real long ones, too, for $2 each. Many like to wear them on n plain dress of a dark material. They form such a striking contrast. This Is to be a season of the feather, according to Indications In the Pall Fashion Bhow given last evening In New I York by the netall Millinery Associa tion. A typical hat shown In the show was a. turbah having a crown of white ostrich feathers and a brim of white fur with ostrich fancies on both sides as tjie only trlmmlnr. Tho trimming Is placed low on most of the hats, nnd some of thojit that are adorned with feathers have the plumes falling low over the shoulder. The brims are cither nmnll or large. There Is no medium size for autumn. Tho tarn, held more stiffly In place than usual, Will be aB popular bb ever, and the tur ban Is very good. Many of these are heavily embroidered In wool or silk, usu. nllv to match tho frock worn with them. Colors are vivid, although not so bizarre as formerly. Some of the new tones arc folly, a bright cherry; flamin go, a deep coral ; cochin, a golden brown; coprl, a deep Venetian blue: ochre, n shade between Nile green and olive; and many new shades of brown and yellow. Lapis, cinder and copper are nlso used. The evening hats are nlmost exclusively, largo, and of velvet or tulle. There Is very little trimming on thrm. and most of the brims droop becomingly. Feathers will be the keynote of fall Vintn. and the motto seems U be. no halfway measures ; large, small or none at an. G . .... a 41. LniiBu nn Z went back and forth to his work Ktthev could we. the Kleam of 1f,hrlyC5rgvlthcurlVslty:-m?glned S'Jry possible aolutlon of the "mystery,' !mv seconded by her husband. 1 &e days passed. Still no slgne of f, about the Place by daylight but the itViav light fnr Into tho night, lis Adele lad Ward took pains to ascertain. That third eUnlng Adele reached the limit of p.TtTSu"r house!-she said. "We've nntM It even If It does belong, to ome one else?" I won't have burglara ad thieves and and maybe smallpox KtlMts desecrating that nlco dining-f'om-lf Is the dining-room. Come. Wald. we'll go very softly, but we'll hie a peek under the window .shade If It's the last act of our young lives. Wrd hesitated nnd looked up ilnd lm-n the street. All was quiet not a ..' i. .irrh, rnrinsltv In not a trait belonging exclusively to women. Adele mi tlp-toelng up the walk and he fol; towed her around Into tho shadow or the jyrlnga hush, then closo to the wall until thev reached the window where the baffling light was. A place where light may shlno does tot necessarily menn an opening large enough to look within, as Ward and Adele soon found. A tiny glimpse of polished wlnrtow-slll wbb all that re wtrded their efforts Not to be discouraged. Adele started en, motioning wuru 10 luuuw. iouu the corner of the house she led the way t a back window where the Inmates hid eUdently used less care. A good to Inches of space remained below the drawn nh.ide. Crouching low In the darkness tho whole room Inside w-as re waled to the watchers. Not a burglar, surely, waB the well dressed man Inside. Coatless, collarless, he was striding excitedly up and down the room. Afte a moment ho seated himself before a table filled with In numerable small wheels nnd gears nnd hafts, lome of wmcil were commneu in machine formation, evidently a small' part of a largo mnchlno close by. Handling the small parts lovingly he fitted several Into place, leaning close with eyes half closed In the Intensity of his Interest Then tnktng them upart Uln he threw them dow;n before him, jumpea up arm resumcu nis warn. 'Craiy!" whispered Adelo In Ward's ur. "It's a ma-chlnc." returned Ward, but the last part of tho word was drawn eu( In an unexpected and cxploalvo ineeze, hissing loudly out In tho alienee. In an Instant tho shade wob raised. The lower sash went up beforo they could tum nwav and the clarlnc eyes ef the man Inside met theirs. Then he was out through the open window. .Marcn on tnrougti tno DncK door or I'll call the police." ho said gruffly. Like two guilty children they Htep Ped through tho doorway and Into the lighted room. Then surprise and em barrassment on Ward's part turned to stonUhment. jJIr WentworthI" he exclaimed. Ing room upon my word I" Tho older man sat down helplessly. Then follow ed hasty explanations on both sides Allele, listening to tho two men, had hard work to crasu the Blt- Mtlon. Mr Wentworth mukt bo tho Mr. WentttOrtll UhArn WfirH mrlrnrl All,! his machine was one ho was perfecting u wou a nut inn nrm nniui or its competitors Theso competitors, Mr. wenittorth wns explaining, wore hard titer tho Idea actually spying to get hold of It Taklncr il house secretly Itemed to hft thA nnlv w.lv tn Vm nlnnr Of them In the hnn nunn KnmA nf thn regular men might not bo loyal here BS StODDftd nnrl lnnkarl nlinri-tlv at Wnnl But Ward was not paying attention. He was fingering parts of tho mnchlne. I n the office he had soen to drawing up , H the small pieces, but ho knew nothing JI the assembled machine. In a moment the- lo men had their heads together i tnd were bending intently forward. ' Adele slipped quietly away to explore me nouns. ti,n, ,nu i.Au ..n ... ... .--"-" ....... ,, ua ,V, O CtlU JCl IIUl ners Vien Bhe came back, thn seen had changed A motor was busily work '", and the connected machlno was , Jhlrrlng smoothly. Mr. Wentworth TM pHitlns on hlB coai "Is ce beam- i Ing with satisfaction. "o.,, i "i ,Mra Preston," he said, "this DUrgiar buslnHa i n i,,i,t, t.in n mJL7ha,t, nusband of yours has man v!J2 1 ' lB "J ll1" cry 'dea that is the . jeynote to tho wholo combination. We will have put It over the other fellow this tlmo nil right" I r, : bru"nless with excitement, PrOUU Of hnr luiRtmnd iaiiI,1 thlnv nA word to say " L " , w.-.i; ' "" l unaersianu Ul- wr, vent. I to ,,... ie!,tJn' "you wero iwt ready, y, this house when I got It. Well, I I dont ?ee but It has dono Its work as I l 1 want It. I think I can nfforl to din- I lll beYd" " '"" ,,rlce' nnd tno ternisl ifiiPV A,,e,e found her voice at last. I ne..- .1?? want It? This 'burglar bust- tiound'' c a lucxy tntng all WMtu'nMlV f'UC5'!oP In my mind," Mr. U. TMhe'burK'1""1611' "'S'WhlCh f ynza?,:umiircn:.icharge Accounts Sollcltedum:mn:aznnu.ui: . Mav?son & DeMan$ 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Clearance of Mi inert Smart modes for 'present wear ,50 2M 3' Shop Friday : We're closed all day Saturday XUXirncnn Purchasing Agents' Orders Acceptedznu:v.i:z: Doak's Meat Market 6334 Woodland Ave. This Is our Annlvtriary Week, as we stated In the Bulletin of Thursday last. We are going to ll everything in our itore at ACTUAUfOST. This is the second week of the-first yetr In our NEW HQME that we hJSe done this, as we think It Is the most fitting way to ihow our appreciation of tho vast volume of business done during the past year. There will be jo limit to qualjty or quantity; the finest Beef, Pork, Yearling Lamb and Veal money can buyj the famous Shenandoah Hams and Bacon, Chickens, Butter, Eggs and Lardj none better at any price. As our customers come from all parts of the city there will be no limit on what you buy. Anything worth doing at all I worth doing welt and Doak will be on the Job to see that everybody Is treated with courtesy and waited on aa soon possible. Our Prices for the Week Tell the Tale FINEST SIRLOIN STEAK FINEST TOP ROUND STEAK FINEST RUMP STEAK FINEST SKIRT STEAK 1 TWO POUNDS FINEST GROUND HAMBURG STEAK 28c 28c 28c 24c FRESH 25c FINEST PINBONE ROAST. Any Size FINEST ROUND ROAST, No Bone FINEST SIRLOIN ROAST FINEST RUMP ROAST, No Bone SHIN MEAT. No Bone 28c 28c 28c 28c 17c Legs of the Best Yearling Lamb...30e Shoulders of Yearling Lamb IBc 2 Pounds Nlco Lean Rack Lamb Chops 2Sc Finest Loin Lamb Chope, Best Cuts SSc Best Pork Chops of the Loin 28c Shoulders of City Dressed Pork... 24c Roait Pork of tho Loin 28c Fresh Hams, Small 34c Finest Picnic Hams or Shoulders, Smbked 21c Shenandoah Hams, all alies 4tc Slicei of Ham sgc Smoked Bacon, Shenandoah's Honey Cured, Sliced or In a piece 3Sc Finest Creamery Print Butter 62c Doak'a Strictly Fresh Egg, Every Egg Guaranteed, In Cartons Blc Strictly Pure Refined Lard in Car ton , 22c King Nut Butterlne, the Finest Money Can Buy 32c Mistletoe Butterlne, the Famuoa Spread for Bread 34c Finest Half Smokea A Bologna. ,. ,10a We want every one to pay ut a visit this week. , Reap the harveit Doak hat prepared fpr you. STORE OPEN FTUDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS, 9 O'CLOCK ''Morrow's complete nnrelette, naUauuce" "lie. Adventures With a Purse low lli11 ro?1i '"vitlnp porch, with m wM K 8trl?,l lngii In green chair, t'. r"?,1.1 ,,Pf,P. comfortable he nor"'1 ViU i0 S(,c thinBs ll0t It abnn ?' n?0k8' for Instance, should orkhnwn n ln,w tnbl0' "d perhaps a there .Ci i10! fr,,,,t' Thcn' ? (,u. MnM HW. be . nlontg. Wliat porch without 'y , bV. t0 ll fompleto no niriei ,1,onU! And wWI therc tk , '. m)ar. w"wn, Imppase. why ,.- i'iuiuh tjlioilld not he "nnrlfo.l" In other tJncd I""8' 4" ". on oni I h.?n(1' ?ny number of ren- wm'th n it,nV,ou,d be h0,'se(1 l M e th ,,,,n,,,'tly more attractive C rte?1 with band-naintcd maitSf' I"'. art Btlo and. l.?."V.tcr Of fact, would ma 1 JW'IRisj- wtPiWl M f bTe made," mention befwis, if 'A Healthy Scalp Grows Healthy Hair" tS mWM SP HAIR TONIC OUARANTBKD to be prepared from flnett pharmaceutical Ingre dlents and to remain ttdio- teliva tot 19 years The Hair Tonic You Have Been Looking for Why? Because it is the only radio- active tonic. It8 radio-activo properties energize the roots and eradi cate hair troubles, Then the scalp grows thick, luxuriant hair. Indorsed by thous ands of men and women. Radio-activity the supreme scientific achievement in RADIOR is found in no other shampoo or hair tonic Featured in the Best Drug and Department Stores TUB RADJOR CO.. Ltd., or Londoo US fifth Ave., New York Phtladtlphla Dhlributars R, R, Boggs &'Co,, JOU Chestnut Street WANAMAKER'S' DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S In Addition to the Great Opportunities of the Usual Merchandise in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store, the Great Furniture Sale Is Showing Its Economies Here, Also Duvetyne and Smaller Hats Come Into Their Own Together Toppy little things, as smart as small hats can oftentimes be and that is smart and attractive, indeed I Duvetyne, such a beautiful fabric in itself, is greatly used and made even more interesting by odd and lovely shades of color. The duvetyne tarns, which promise to be very fashionable, .are frequently embroidered with wool, chenille or silk and some times there are tassels. Black panno velvet forms the brim of ono hat and dark smoke-blue duvetyne the crown, then another hat proves variety by taking soft navy satin for a crown and covering its brim with scarlet duvetyne. So it goes but charm is an essential part of tho going 1 , $6, $8 and $10 (Market) Japanese Crepe Kimonos Just Landed Special at $3.85 Made in the real Japanese Btyle, with big sprays of embroidered flowers, they are in pretty shades of rose, Copenhagen blue, pink or lavender. (Central) 300 Pretty Summer Nightgowns at $1.50 one style, of aoft white batiste, shirred in blue, shows blue ribbon run through the casings. another, of pink batiste, is trimmed with neat lace. 300 Envelope Chemises at$l and very unusual at their price! Soft, white batiste trimmed with lace around the top and bot tom, or pink' batiste with lace shoulder straps and embroideryl (Central) 2000 Sample Cotton Blouses in Four Groups Sizes are broken, of course. At $1.85 Soiled and mussed blouses of batiste and voile, lace trimmed or quite simple; some with touches of color. At $2.45 Crisp lawn or soft voile blouses trimmed with frills or lace. Some slip-over styles with short sleeves are among them. At $3.25 Voile with embroidered frills, batiste with little ruffles, and many other styles, all fresh and white. At $4.25, Lovely, lacy blouses of finest white voile, most of them trimmed with Valenciennes lace or hand embroidery. 300 Lace-Trimmed Georgette Crepe Blouses, $4.25 They are extremely pretty all in short-slecvo styles, trimmed with rows of creamy or white Valenciennes lace. In soft flesh pink or white! (Market) S5.50 !J v- Women's Black Silk Stockings $2.25 a Pair An unusually good quality silk, they have mercerized cot ton tops. (Central) Chiffon Veils Special at $1 They are just what women who are traveling or taking motor trips will ne'ed. Hemstitched around the edge, they are in Tan Pink White Rose Navy Wibtaria Copenhagen Emerald French blue Maize Black (Central) Women's Underwear At Old-Time Special Prices Ribbed Cotton Vests, 15c Low-neck, sleeveless and bodice top style, in flrat and second qualitios (the "seconds" have very slight imperfections). Ribbed Cotton Combinations (All first quality) At 25c Low-neck, sleeveless, loose-knee style. At 50c Low-neck, sleeveless and bodice-top styles, with loose, lace-trimmed knees. Also band-top envelope style, with laco trimming the bottom. At 75c Very fine grade white ribbed cotton in low-neck, sleeve less, Btyle, w(th lace-trimmed. knee. i (Central) $2.25 7.25 Just About the Greatest Variety of Figured Voile Dresses at Moderate Prices in Philadelphia! $2.25, $3.75, $4.50, $4.75, $5, $5.25, $6, $6.50 and $7.25 Over 30 Different Styles That does not include the many various patterns and color combinations in each style insuring greater variety and opportunity of choosing espe cially to your liking! Figured Voiles Flowered Voiles Small Patterns Large Designs Serviceable Dark Grounds Dainty Light Grounds Models especially for young girls, dresses for elderly women and styles for those in between (even some extra sizes) and it seems 'that there is a dress here for almost every occasion from a morning frock to an informal dinner dress. The Dresses Sketched At $2.25 a really pretty little dress is this, of figured voile in brown, blue, Wistaria or rose. At $5.50 the dainty dotted lavender frock is from a group of these attractive dresses. Notice the fold on tho skirt and the inset pockets piped with white; white organdie sash, too. At $7.25 many models at this price, and they werc all so attrac tive that jt was difficult to know which one to sketch! The lovely figured voile is in navy, rose, tan or blue tones. A Group of Individual Frocks, $4.50 to $12 Included aro plain-color voile dresses, fresh and lovely frocks of organdie, dresses of dotted voile, etc.; not all sizes in each style. The Woman Going Away to a fashionable resort or a place where warmer dresses will be welcomo should look over the new Autumn models in the Dress Salon well-tyilorcd, most attractive dresses of tricotino .and serge with now touches of duvetyne trimming, embroidery, braid, etc. $27.50 to $55. (Market) A Sale of Leather Strap Books $1, $1.50, $2 to $3.50 Splendid Value All of them are leather shiny or dull finish black or colors, nicely lined all the various shapes, even the camera shape. Also, some silk bags at $3, $3.50 and $4 plenty of navy blue, as well as black, taupe and brown have mostly metal frames that are very attractive, and are prettily lined. (Cheatnut) T Still Some of the Men's Good Suits at $25 which is about wholesale price. The suits are semi conservative, especially suitable for young men, and are half-lined. The material is all-wool, of course, these being Wanamaker suits. At $34.50 Splendidly tailored, cheviot of durable quality these suits are also about wholesale price, and there is excellent opportunity of selecting the suit that you want for present and Autumnal wear. They are half or quarter lined with mohair good suits, every inch of them! Separate Trousers at $9.75 are of all-wool mixtures in various tones of gray, brown, green, blue. (Oallerr. Market) New Tweed Hats for Men Speak of the Coming Season! At $3.50 If it's time for a new hat these of tweed are just the thing! Mighty good-looking brown and heather mixtures. Good Percale Shirts at $2 ' , (Soft and Stiff Cuff Styles) The price speaks for itself! Arid the shirts they are of sturdy percales in dozens of striped patterns and colorings. More 50c Neckties A new lot has just arrived the four-in-hand and bat-wings in endless variety. Muslin Pajamas, $3.15 Of white muslin, nicely trimmed in color. Bleached Cotton Shirts and Drawers, 40c a Garment The shirts have short sleeves; the drawers are ankle-length. Black cotton half hose, 15c a pair. "Seconds." Men's Shoes at $6.50 Several from which to choose tan leather with medium or wide toes, in Blucher or straight-lace style! Men's and Boys' Tennis Shoes, $2 to $3.75 a Pair ' White or brown canvas with cemented rubber soles. (duller-. Market) The suit the boy needs for school (or right now) can be bought at a great saving Splendid AU-Wool Suits at $15 10-to-18-year sizes There is a great, saving on every one of these. Three good models are of cheviot or cassimere in, greenish, grayish and brownish mixtures; coats are lined with mohair and all the seams in the knickers are taped and, they have plenty of pockets. (Oallery. Market) New Shipment of Enameled Luggage Ranging in Price From $5 to $22 Just to give you an idea of the fine new things, we'll itemize a few: At $5 18-inch and 20-inch cases with cretonne linings and pockets. At $6.50 24-inch cases with or without trays. At $7 26-inch cases. Others with leather straps all around aro $9 to $10.50. Exceptionally strong cases, 2-1-inch and 26-inch, with leather binding and corners and splendid catches, have plain dark linings, $12 and $13. So they go, with others at $17 and $18. Good News for Women: Good-looking Enameled Hat Cases are here both in the dull and shiny black with beautiful lin ings. Square cabes are $18 to $20 and round eases $19 to $22; and there is a special case at $9.50. Just a Word : Enameled bags for bathing suits, camping attire, etc. at 65c and '$1. (Cliratnut) Girls' Voile Dresses Special at $2.85 The style is sketched; and the voile is in green or blue, maKing pretty dresses lor girls of 6 to 14 years. Worth while buying one of each, Mother! For Both Now and School: Regulations, Special at $2.50 Of rose or blue linene trimmed with row s of narrow white braid, the regulations arc made with shoulder yokes, box .pleats, belts and pockets. Sizes 6 to 1 1 years. Smocks, Special at $3.75 The embroidery, which is in black and colors, stands out attractively on the rose or blue linene, which is excellent quality. How smart colorful smocks look with white skirts! Sizes 12 to 20. New and Crisp White Organdie Frocks at $7.50 Sizes 6 to 14 years never a wrinkle, just as fresh as only white organdie frocks can be, with the additional attractions of insertion, lace and tine tucks! Thinking of School the whito regulations with blue collars and cuffs tailored as well as if they wero of wool aro ono of the trreateat stand.hvs of irlrln going away to schogl. These aro of good, sturdy jean in sizes 14 and ,i i dj.,p ;inv ! 1 . tt wm .. 'rcvHn' .... -ipy W m.i. $2.85 16. $7.60. (Murkct) A Sale of Little Girls' Frocks .Five Styles at $1 .50 Some are of plaid gingham, others of plnin-color with white waists; two styles are in whito trimmed with color and another has a skirt of checked gingham. 77iree Styles at $2 Just the daintiest flowered and figured lawn dresses ard trimmed with whito organdie sashea. Two styles have tucks In the skirts. Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Central) 3 T I ' $,, as - , . 'A i mmmmmm i ' Hi 1 1 V vm H iU ' II r t xl r r- ,7 n i TTT - . . -?. 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