1 At T i rt ' ri'i'iit-nc Pr f. ft, .. ,-' r-.j-, .? -i - " & V. ',.... I " .. i " J. T feVpra 'Msiilp i$rp rtjtoiPATP, 4.uaTJ&B 10, 19&) l f.ht:wt.'1 inr jii " ' i ' t-c J V f- . -v ' .. J- There's Ao ftase cc Home oy n. o. r ji x tr ui. Mytf Mituieir zi nrmort. '"'" b,boofc than ( ra&olellcr, bats i.MJ Mfl",rtf,i Follow through uiith Harmon t . cilAl'TUtl I rill think I " t th0 0 of thl account of tne nn, h . j n,n WWr. b"t l,u.chJ?0 In a Pullman and I ln! 'lt JPybSf.Her could 1. hcy? l 'Crt a" "0CmMwett which Bounds ? called yi An?K$f link ut It Is as lk OV?,".' a imouslno and you would tuyrldln B?,a, la. on a railroad train "er '",.y0fUor the cnRlncor MowW J, it wan t ""J" lh. ime to time, prob'ly W. ,ef0b. nitfht across from me Jul " the JOD. . bnby and ffno lew tn"" ft,0 ft" of klddln on i rottft "l8"" Ii them all over the iccount o tldrmReBlDut Jo?. I would JuBt wuntry w'l'.ememy pltchln' arm home Wj'twiiv & lvo them. What wJu t to Ret married ami jn. fd.'s 1 trotter for half the tome "". flnari u be year Iran l ,inl,ble.cro9cd me and sent , . -- in inn iiijil Well. Maf ' wen. ""Ji", tho noblns In tne las ln afer promlFln ho wouldn' .mc Joe, niter i" .m.. i i,n.i beet &nie 'til wc15f.1 before beln' unable to Sp half the n5',c0 ' tho like and feep 'tH ' PL,0ho Stub acted like they mmunltlon fountiry n but the the Brooklyn i team Roi a bQx owner and the BUVB m ii thcy had When the "L'1 runfi nnd I een Sf'ET.t'of the game from the dugout. rMM,?.: sent in Kc 'toxH l Pllu:" hu Joe. J'lcscniin n mnnrr on 'nr ",r J'Jh rd an 1 that baby whaled the tnl ?Mai nftVred for his Inspection Into first thlnK oftereilior i f(j tho bleachers, turnm m xn th .game nni we GJt-'XlJ with nothln' but ".", a l.Lai wo was concerned and ,trlkf8 a far as wo , hcy? Vc didn't 8hav much to say about i. Mj0i.rob'y because he known I W0.undroforynopannm'nomr-.n 1 hrC,haCt0a"few more b Iow-upb" like KM" w..f.C beyln: "Bo thta is ".... i. na Tfinrini SS.'S-r VVj-Pl; times, dl-n-t he? .Anyways. w t,- -- --- . one Ku-iiiu ; o we pot ni tnttln' oTSninc?"!.. losln' one p.a ?Suy H." thV bird. Jce? tH.' there with a answer to ccrythlnB! ' Well Joe. upcakln1 of th.a Ike Ross cuv. they as a queer thins happened "hlch I am goln1 to tell you about and when Phows that It taxes a Ions time K a line on anything or anybody by ippearances and then tho chances are you are urong Ike Is solid with the gang now, Joe, tut when ho llrst Joined tho club he was about as welcome as rheumatism to a clog dancer. Thcy was qui to a. few reasons for this, some of which Ike caused himself and some of which he didn't Naturally. Joe. tho guy wlilcn led the olfcnslvo against Iko was no luss than Wati.011, nluch knowud Iko wua Sonna get his Job and liked him uccor In'ly. The things that baby put over on iiie would of mado anybody on earth quit but Ike. They wasn't a minute ot the day that WatBon wasn't" try In' out Mmethln' new to grab Ike's goat, but with all of that ho was about as suc cessful as If he was Congress and try In' to urgy with Wilson. No matter what come off, Iko would JuBt grin and let lt go at that and pretty boon they naj few guys connected with tho club that dldn think Iko was vellnh Joe, tun tho rubbers used to play tricks on Ike and get away with it. He was on the Job evcrv day, Joo, p'.aytn' Ills usual gilt-edged Runio whenever .Mac would send him In and I know two games that this baby pulled outa the (ire and sewed up for us by ilairimln' tho pill Into tho stands when they was runners on tho bags. As soon as work was oer for tho cay he'd beat It to his room at the hotel") norkot ...fl mithft.l.. ,AM .Ann klm ll 1. un. I .. . ..U IIUUUUj oni own if III! Ill lllU UUJhl, afternoon. Joe, Iko was In a funny position. Thcy as bometliln' like iO.OOO fans which 'went crazy over him every afternoon, and yet that bird didn't hao one friend to his nanir. 1 bet he'd glvo all them cheers from bankers, Judges, actors, Healthy inlliionalrt-H and etc roi a iiiimi ahake from a bootblack. Mac would of parted with his right eye with tho bamo wlllin'ness that ho would of glvo up Iko, jet he noer Bald a pleasant word to aim; and tho rest of tho gang was juiiee. 1 necr seen ,hlm spunl u dime, and he'd argy all day over n nickel; but when wo Khe trie Ileds Cross five bucks apiece, Ike comes through with twenty-nve. Ho always had a roll on him which would cIioko Miolc stablo full of horses; and lt uasnt long before everybody on the club owed him dough. Ho'd lend any body anything at 10 per oent Interest nd a promissory noto that the United Mates bupreme Court couldn't bust, for ecurlty. Joe, they Is no quicker way on earth to lose a friend than to lend him money, rt.f U!C may. 'orglve you for atealln' his Bin, but if ho owc3 you Bomo dough fd can t pay It he's off of you for life. ?,' n;a,y Get sore for a rnlnute If you . il',llm Uown' but I' vou lt him have it and he unit m.iko uood rlglit nw.iy, jell roast jou to hl dyln' day. There- kmf ' inJ! Wh01?- ClU Bot to llko I10 ,.!?nue'!111, the Bamo way. nnd they Biat,.1!?0"1" ,hem g"ys dltIn't try to make him Jump the club. They tried JSLin. .nlm '" a noker Game, even Sr Sl a 8;atem of signals to flash ehaL ther ?...8.l,0'd navo tho same onH., of. quLt.t,l,n winner as a nrmless 23" at a billiard tourney: and they ? cnMvU,W6 tuo d'3 before ho'd limit ?.y' Thoy m-ld0 lt a "ve-buck duc!. iie l mrnln'. Iko quit with 700 n?n L'in caal1' Me watches, a scarf f"'.anr' a toupln I O. U.'s for 100 h w1B0HHac,,!;nyell'0T',1'11 t you nSure "7 Bhd that mado him. .. 'J 'clt awful sorry for Ike. be- .B?..he. wasn't a bad guy at all wli i;" h' xo npw him. BesldeH that, he come near belrf the' beaT"lSfi8nl VS ' ffl head of Lnnd a Buuy whlcn I" t tho If It's ..?y. Kame he's In. I don't caro me V.n!TticlSa,?,E.' Ia a knockout to lth hTml,hI,.nad,.half a dozctl ""'a talks hlch IP ,tho .n y K"y n tho club one .VW"!1. Ul him at all. and have chow im,ked hlm t0 como unnd Buy ro e iVme! Jo.?' you never'seen h Bets ? whi'n'-i '.1 R'l your life. First thn Is nlto and then ho gets red nnd anis'no Tth I i5lddln nd wheS Js no, I thought he was gonna kiss "o"t !S?r?,h!fnJ!f"ht' h0'U b0 therei him unle n,iv? B0 l. '.,0 troublo for r the. lll?ftbB a ?toak w'tl onions " rlh with .?- am I ,BUro I' wl l' t 1 hor shl U.hnJCir ? brlnK hlm un nn(l omo !L cn l0T0k forward to gettln' fu llv if? c c,am' Jo. lt was really plti- Peclttl i, , iiif..lm U thy 's anything eak and Tw nnt0 e.at 0"tsld8 of that tWng unV ,i,.haV8 'i and h6 ys nny- "pedal S and U don,t have to Jkcomol'p-nd Lb0"010,011 that nht Pl In all ! hi,-. , Hc..k "Uo ft rabbit's nnd hll durln' a B'i"bd un l the city elalms uf fo .hndri,,1,a arm which ho out to be ten i,YLWV and turned fts about the "S of a candy which Vjni and wl,n ?amo, a "und as radl thoicht .hi. ,lQ Blve u to Jeanne I ath? VelVjo"8 fhnna, " Wm to "?" at .ny'babv .."i" I,nlnut0 ho Bet a P.him un nrt i? .ropa everything. ihl' Va. iini".? be,Slns sayln' eome and i . . ""known laneuam to him. w(Jih"t.S,mmenco 1. BlRBio and Play u'Jh.,k??.,hnlr a thing ho never done "Y",',r ""," no stranger joo, in ton minutes thcy are havln' tho time of i-.. 1 "Yi8 ,if VoU could Judfo by tho aughs they-ro handln' each other. On ilf t!?ve1, Jko refused to drop my baby t his supper got cold and Jeanno tells ,mS. Bllty-sevcn times by odlctal count wii l a..nn. ho,nrno ho Is: nnd when ho "58 "t down he keeps lookln' nt her across tho tablo 'til I got to remind him ray,slt down to cat. Well, Joe, after dinner It was quite a feat to separate ll and my biibv. which is playln on the floor; nnd my baby yells ror the cops when ho Is took away from this guy und put to bed. Then Iko pins four napkins over his open-fiice suit nnd wont hayp It no other way bill he'll go into the kitchen and. wlpo tho dishes on account of the mnld boln off-, anil Jennn- says afterward shfi wished ho was our tma,,b.ccaUBe ll0 hnd the ono -wo got lashed to tho mast. XT I fln'ly managed to drag hlm nvVay, Joe, from tho household duties; nnd wo 8't down In the Hvln' room to talk It over, after Joanne has went to the -movies with tho damo from next door wleo.. charlcy. I'lcMord or the llko In Whats Marriage Compared to DI jorco?' or somethln' llko that. Well., Joe. U, ., ,ut ,l clBur for it couplu minutes and then ho looks around tho room nnd '". "" " B'sn wnicn uko to upset tho -.i V. , ""'" "r "un t no get marricu n?,dbdo,1 ,vf.,lh It whilst ho can. be cause the prohlb tlonlsts ain't gotnround ;5J-l,iati y-et nm1 J10 says he's wlllln', but th?JtJrl..h0 wi,nls to try it with ain't. That s nothln'." I aays. "Grab off an otner ono. Thpv'u n MnMin ,...A.i io?.ll?an.d.,damc?. '" this state' alone, not rrr; i ., " ""'""bcucb. u one ot -em won't fall, try tomo more." Cy mo It's different " he Rays, with another one or them sighs. "They could bo 100.000 girls, odcr 100,000,00r, I wouldn t wnnt so many anyhow. Up In. now, nuffnlocs I Bot it a goil Oy, such a peaches 1 Sndle Edclstcln is tha name nnd It could be Lillian Russell nS fnr as tho looks go. Her father Is whole Bale clothing ar.d speaking from that I could get you u suit thero for JJ0 whlcli If SOU can dllnllcatn It nn jinu- llr . l. wnv, for I0 I'll pay the bill myself wen, nan oi it, nnjnowi Kntilo ik crazy from tho movies and alwavs she links mo why uln't I a hero llko DounlaH Chaplin or Mary Kimball Hani and llko that. Well. I says to her nnjbody could tnko It a Jump from a bridge odcr n train anu mo laugnn at mo and I says I'll prove It Well, all right. She's walk ing past the hotel whero I'm living In Buffaloes and I Jump from the eccond story window on top from a wagon and I get nrrestcd nnd a lowllfo Judge chnrges me Jin nnd claims I'm crazy I" Well. Joe, I llko to choko tf death tryln' to keep lrom laughln' In his face so I chnnsed the nubicct and about 1) o'clock ho went homo after thankln' inn a coupla numireu times ior inc dinner Jon. this bird Btruck mo as bcln' nothln' moVo than a big lonesome kid nnd I pot to klnda Ilk1 him at that, so I thought I'd try and find out Just why tho gang was nil off him. I begin by askln' Watson nnd that's as far as I got "Why don't I like him?" he enecrs. "Why, tho big fathead ho thinks morn of a nickel than you do of your liver! He's tighter than a drum and he woudn't glvo a cigar coupon to see Niagara l''alls run tho other way. He's workln' hero for next to nothln1 nnd gjpplti" mo outa my Job. I borreyed twenty bucks from htm a week ago nnd give him my watch for security and dv'e thlnlc he'll glvo lt up? Not a chance '." "Hnve you gave hlm back tho twenty?" T says. . "No!" says Watson. "Not yet I'm a little shy. I'm wlllln' to gle him flvo now nnd the rest next week If he'll gim me the clock nnd they ain't a thing doln . I can't understand how you como to fall for the big stiff, unless he's got some thln' on you!" "I'll get that Tkn guy todnv nnd grab my wntch off of him or he won't play no baseball for a week, ono or tho other! Well, Joe. at that point who walks Into the club hoube but noless than Ike nnd Watson gets up and stands ln front of him. "Hey!" lie says. "Have you still got my watch?" "Why not?" grins Ike. "Don't worry. I'll take care of lt like It was a baby and so. soon you glvo ma them $20, Us yours." . . , . "Uromo see it." says Watson, wlnkln' nthe bunch. "I wanna bo sure you ain't hocked It yet." . ... Joe. Iko falls. Ho reaches ln his pocket and takes out tho watch and Watson mukes a sudden grab atlt. It drops on the floor nnd Watson was there first. He straightens up, Bhakcs it to bee It's all right, and shoves lt In his Well. Shvlock." sneers Watson. stlckln' his chin In Ike's surprised face. "I guess I klnda stuck lt over on you, hey?"" " "C.lmnv It the wntch, oder tho J20 !" gasns Ike, pale ns cream. 'Try and get It, you big yellah stiff!" hisses Watson. "I won't gle you nothln'. You'd tako a guy's arm as security for a nickel, like that Shyloclt guv this feller Shakespeare wroto about wh'lch wanted a pound of flesh. I'll pay vou when I'm darn good nnd ready What nre you gonna do about lt?" Well. .Joe. Ike gets a coupla shades paler, but he don't' say n word or do a'i tning anu tno gang an lets lonn signs of disappointment because they was both big guys and who don't relish n scrap? Iko had his hand on a broRa towel rail and he was grlppln' It hard and when he suddenly turned away nnd walkod outa tho club house that rail was bent through In tho middlo like It had been hit by a sledge. Joo. I must say I certainly got n terrlblo shock when Iko dldn t bounce that big tramp Wntson for bawlln' him before nil tho gang. I lost no time askln' Iko about It nnd first ho didn't say nothln' and then ho calls mo aside and says he has sworo a oath that ho will never -get In another scrap because ha hit n guy seven years ago In Troy, N. V., and It was a coupla months beforo they lenowed whether that bird wns gonna live or not. Since then, he says, he's ducked any and all kinds of brawls. Well Joe. I looked Iko over nnd let lt go at that. Of course. Joe, you prob'ly no doubt rend about tho fire which we had In tho hotel where tho club wns stopjlin' nnd how poor Watson which had been dahblln' with the brew got caught In bid and was terrible burned. The gana all felt bad about It and when tho doc- for came down In fhe lobby and sayo his chances Is practically none, It didn't make us feel no better. Joe, Iko seemed mora Interested than anybody else. "qevhaltl" ho says. "Ain't they nothln' you could do for that poor feller, doctor?" "Well," says the medico, ecratchln' his chin, "that's what I came down to seo you fellows nbout. We'ro gqlng to try grafting df wo can get nny ono who Is Willing to well, irlvn nil enme nUt I" With that ho looks un nil over, Joer anu wa iook ni mo ccinn' nnu tno floor nnd each other and some more points or Interest nnd nobody says nothln' for quuo u spoil. 1-in'iy ike steps forwnrd. "Say I" he Buys to tho doc "Don-t look ho further. I'm hlir m,,l tat nn.i skin's llko nothing to me. If you think It'll snvo that poor feller's life, doctor, tako ns much as you want. I could stand It." Ho turns around nnd grins nt tho rest of us which Is dumb with surprise, "t ain't no, now, Shylock," htf fays. "ShylQclc wuntcd he Bhould hnve a pound from flesh, hey? Well I'll glv ono nwny 1" Well, Joe, when Iko heard ho would liavo to take a shot of ctlief beforo tho doc could piano off somo of his hide ho turned palo; and It looked for n whllo llko ho was gonna call tho thing off. Ho claims ho don't mind losln' tho skin, but. oy. how trlat ether utnrr umiiu. nn.i If he's got to bo mado unconscious for J mi hu iwuni iiivy ro iioei 10 rcmovo mm from a arm or the llko whilst thoy nre nt It. Kln'ly ho gives in after gettln' mo to write u letter to his girl In Buffalo askln' her to como down nnd look him oer In tho hospital; nnd don't worry, It ain't nothln' serious maybol Joe, tho doctors says Watson owes his Ilfo to Ike, which is now out of tho hos pital and wnlkln' around O. It, although ho won't play no baseball 'til around August, unywny. He ain't losln' no sleep pcr thnt. though, Joe. because his pay Is stl I goln' on and he got himself a wife In return for the skin ho gnvo up for Wntson. Mo nnd Jcnnno was In tho cast at tho wcddln' nnd wo had tho tlmo of our lives. Joe, I am strong for them Jowlsh wcddln's thcy blow money llko water nnd I never had such a feed ln my life, on tho level. Joe. ns usual, I had n hand In Iko grnbbln' off his bride. They Is few things happens of nny nccount that I ain't mixed up In, outside of the peace conference: und as fnr as that goes. If thcy kept Ireland out, whero did mere I get off to be called in. hov? When Ike's girl como down from Buffalo I took her up to my flat nnd told her Just what Iko had done for n friend, layln" It on good and thick; nnd I biiva If she Is In tho market for heroes, Iko was some thln' extry special ; nnd what movie star had ever done anything llko glvln' up lils good skin and etc I ulno says that sho had better grab hlm quick becnuso I had seen hnlf a dozen dnmes from tho Kollles hangin' around tho hospital since that story got In tho papers, and he'H got a nurse which would mnko Venus quit. Joo. sho cnt it all up, and Iko hnd a ring on her finger thrco days later. Joe, the first day Ike was ablo to lcavo tho hospital ho went In tho next room and seen Wntson. What como off between them I don't know, because I went outside whilst Wntson wnn doln' everything but klssln' Iko nnd tellln' him ho'd never forget what ho done for hlm and etc. nnd etc. I met Ike a few min utes later ln tho olllco downstairs. "Well," ho says, with his famous grin, "I'm glad that poor feller Is gonna live. I got It flxed ho should havo his own nurso nnd llko that and he could pay mo when ho gets out. It's terrible to lay In tho hospital day In und day out, so I fixed It he should hnve It as nice as possible. With that. Joe, ho g.ivo a Blgh "Na!" ho says, "that's all over with. I got ten minutes to meet my Sadolah and " Joe, he pulls out a watch nnd looks at it nnd I llko to fell ln a nearby convent cnt garbage can. It was Watson's watch ! "Hey?" I hollers. "Whero did you get tnatr- "It beloncs bv Watson." he savs. "Ho owes mo JJ0 nnd I 'm holding this for a security, iiemember no took it nwny from me? Well, I been It laying on tho tnblo from his bed and I says well so long uh you ain't going novhercs the tlmo makes no difference by you and I might ns well keep this 'til you pay me them 20 anil 'D'yo mean to tell me." I cays, "that you wns willing' to give up your own flesh for that guy for nothln nnd yet you grub nis watcn ns security for twenty bucks?" "Why not?" ho says. "It ain't tho monoy by mo It's business! You could bellevo It, Itll cost mo more as 20 for them things I ordered for Watson ho should be comfortable. That's like noth ing. If I could help lt BomcbOdy clso tomorrow llko I helped Wntson I'd doit In a minute I know what you think that everything by us Is gelt. Well, it ain't I give the. now. Ilea Gross, I give the Salvation's Army. I glvo tho Y. M. C A., I glveHhls nnd I give that you could bellevo lt, for a long tlmo I got the Idea they wns charging the whole war up to mo. But why should Watson not pay mo them $20? Say listen to help anybody I'll do It anything, but business, that's a horso from another color!" Yours truly. ED. HARMON. (Tho undisputed monarch of tho diamond). Joo I think that baby was right at that, hey? Copyrlcht. 1020, by Doubleday, Tare. & Co. (CONTINUED TOMOnnOW) When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health orpurse.they naturally drink Instant Postum There's a Reason $ .? Buy in August Effective September first, prices will advance from $100 to $250 per car, F, O. B. Philadelphia. We can sell at present prices only suclj. cars are we are able to deliver during August. OVERLAND HARPER CO. 1627-29 Arch St. A WANAMAKERS DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S . j Wanampker's Down Stairs Stor It Is an Army of Economy That Has Taken Possession of the East Aisle of the Down - Stairs Store Chairs Tables Sofas Sets All Fine Furniture From This JVanamaker Sale So that even when casually shopping in the Down Stairs Store you may see a little of the real meaning of this great sale; and you will want to sae more, for it is quite an education and a pleasure to see so much really good furni ture gathered together under one roof! Quite the In-Between Hat for Milady! At $5 The crowns, of wide ribbon, are sufficiently noncommittal, though smart, to carry the hats over into Autumn, and the brims, of soft hemp, are Summery enough to make the hats seasonable now! Convenient hats, too, they are, for a bit of crushing will not hurt them, and yet they are quite jaunty in their sports shades, especially the sand. (.Market) All-White Middies That Schoolgirls Will Need arc of white jean' trimmed with white braid nnd each middy laces up the front. Sizes 10 to 14. $2.50. f Special at $2.75 Rose or blue lincne smocks, embroidered in black and colors, arc in sizes 12 to 20 years. Middy Skirts at $2 Pleated white galatca skirts arc attached to white bodies. Sizes 8 to 12 vcars. Good-looking dark plaid skirts, gathered in back, aro in lengths 32 inches, and 34 for the older schoolgirls. $5.75. Neat Gingham: Frocks At $3 a cunning dress in G-ycar size is of pink or blue checked gingham, smocked in front, with an organdie frijlat the round neck and an organdie sash. ( At $4.50 dresses of striped Scotch ging ham are in sizes 8 to 12 years. (Market) Exquisitely Simple Hand-Made and Hand Hemstitched Porto Rican Underwear Corset covers are $1.25. Envelope chemises ai'e $3.25." Nightgowns are $3.85. Fine, snowy nainsook, every piece, and white and dainty1 as heart could wish you will want several of them when you see thorn! (Central) Rugs Are Marked Less Than Regular in the August Sale 9x12 Feet .Wool Wiltons, .$82.50. Seamless velvets, $45 and $65. 8.3x1 0.6 Feet Wool Wiltons, $78.50. Seamless velvets, $62.50. (Chestnut) Children's Pumps About Half Price at $1.60 ' White leather, like buckskin, is used in two-strap pumps. Roman sandals are of white leather. Black patent leather sandals with white or champagne tops always please little girls. Sizes 2y to 11 in tho lot. Ankle-Strap Pumps at a Third Deduction Sizes 2 to 5, of white canvas, $1.30 ; of patent leather, $1.60. Sizes 4 to 8, of white canvas, $1.60 ; of patent leather, $2.20. Sizes 8V to 11, of white canvas, $2.10; of patent leather, $2.70. (Cheitnut) $5 $7.50 This" Reduction Sale of Our Pretty Summer Frocks Holds Several Dresses for You for there are dresses for all types and all ages of women and girls and the variety seems almost limitless! Plain and figured organdies, voiles in plain colors, figures, dots, Georgette patterns, etc., both dark and light grounds. Consideriag each dress by itself, in relation to its price, one can realize a little better how much this sale can mean in the way of economy. Voile Frocks at $3 Flowered or small-check voiles- arc in blue, pink or black-and-white and there are several styles. Reduced to $5 Flowered voiles Figured voiles with dainty organdie collars. Dresses of polka-dot voile on navy or black ground, some with pleated ovcrskirts and others combined with plain-color voile. Dotted voile dresses trimmed with organdie. The Dress That Is Sketched at $7.50 is of white organdie combined with orchid, Nile green or light blue organdie. There aro other organdie dresses at $7.50, as well as this. Among the other dresses in the reduction there are novelty voiles, some with woven dots, plain or figured organdie frocks and voiles in Georgette patterns. Reduced to $6.50, $7.25, $7.50, $10 and $15. More and More of Autumn's Charming Dresses Come in Every Day Wool jersey is to be very fashionable this Autumn, and every one who knows its adaptability and serviccablcness will be glad. New dresses in the graceful straight-line mode are braided or are em broidered in contrasting wool. Somo models aro in coat effect. $15 and $22.50, Serge and tricotinc are sending all their representatives in navy blue, very much tailored, $22 to $55. (Market) New and Pretty Blouses Manufacturer's Samples $3.25 and $4.25 Sizes 36 to 46 in the Lot Not many of a kind but ever so many models all dainty, lacy affairs of voile or batiste! There are blouses with short sleeves and blouses with long sleeves, altogether, excellent choosing. (Market) New Silvertone Suits for Women and Young Women, Special at $29 Navy silvertone suits, lined with silk, are in a belted style with box pleats down the back. New Sports Suits at $25 Heather jersey suits are in brown or blue and sug gest vacation, traveling and outdoor sports. The Newest Autumn Suits Serge Tricotine Goldtone $35, $37.50, $39 to $55 (Market) Women's Silk Bathing Suits Reduced to $7.75 Two styles are in both taffeta and satin, and a third is in satin. Some are plain black, others are piped with white or color. Each suit was. originally much more. Other Silk Bathing Suits taffeta or satin, some embroidered and all quite indi vidual, are now $14 to $19 quite a saving on each suit! (MurUot) Sturdy Little Rompers at $1 2, 3 and 4 Year Sizes are in the stylo sketched, made of pink or whito percale and fin ished around tho yoke, pocket, belt and cuffs with ricrac braid. Striped Seersucker Rompers, $1.15 Fink or blue striped seersucker, in 2 to 0 year sizes. In tho samo sizes there is a pink or blue chambray romper in tho same stylo ns the one sketched. J s- m Overalls 3 to 7 Year Sizes $1.15 for overalls of rather dark blue heavy cotton material trimmed with darker blue. $1.35 for dark blue denim overalls trimmed with red. (Central) The Sale of Wanamaker All- Wool Suits for Men at $23.50 Goes Forward Opportunity Is Knocking She's knocking, all right; one can hardly fail to recognize opportunity in reliable suits at this price! There are all sizes from 34 to 42 in the lot and the suits are nicely tailored, all-wool cheviots, semi-conservative and mostly single-breasted. Being half or quarter lined, they are right for wear now and on into the Autumn; indeed, some men wear suits like these all Winter. (Gallery, Market) Boys' Shoes Special at $3.50 Blucher shoes with healthful, comfortable wide toes arc about the least bothersome shoes to get into after a season of barefoot free dom I They arc of tan leather, in sizes 10 to 13. Boys Shoes at $4.75 Tan or black leather Blucher shoes with wide toes are ood, sturdy shoes. Size1! 10 to 13 Vs. Men's Shoes at $6.50 Straight-lace, or do you prefer a Blucher 7 Both arc here in tan leather shoes with serv iceable, welted soles. There arc medium andi wide-toe shapes. Tennis?' Shoes and Oxfords for outdoor sports arc of brown or white canvas. Sizes for men and boys, $2 to $3.75 a pair. (Gallery, Market) Window Shades Special at 75c and . $1 Each The water-color shades arc 75c nnd the oil arc $1. Tan, green and white to select from and it is well worth while to get them now at these prices. They are all mounted on good spring rollers, of course! Each shade is 36 inches wide and 6 feet long and all the necessary bits of hardware come with the shades. (Central) Seasonable Silks at $2 a Yard Messaline fine silk messaline, 35 inches wide, is in a good shade of navy blue. Taffeta in navy or midnight blue is 35 inches wide. Georgette crepe 38 inches wide, is in just about all the light and dark col ors, also in white and in black. (Central) A Sale of 2500 Pieces of Gold-Plated Jewelry at 15c and 25c Friendship circles Lingerie clasps Enameled bar pins Plain bar pins Small pins in sets Oval brooches And, in the 25c lot, cuff pins. They are all worth quite a bit more and are fresh and new and dainty. (ChrMnnt) A New Shipment of Our Now Famous 38c Voiles! Here they are, bundle after bundle of them yards and yards and yards of various patterns mostly the lighter colors that mothers will be wanting for Miss Schoolgirl's frocks. 36 inches wide. (Central) A Special Group of Jersey and Silvertone Skirts at $5. 75 Silvertone or wool jersey is in shades of blue, tan, brown or green and the skirts nro simply made straight in front, gathers in back and various styles of pockets. White Wash Skirts Arc Now $1.90 to $7.50 This includes well tailored skirts of gabar dine, surf satin and silk-and-cotton faille. Knife-Pleated Crepe de Chine Skirts at $10.75 So cool nnd so attractive! Thcy are in flesh-pink or whito. (Market) -!8 A' 'i ' VI 5v M i M V i.-y i 'i iui n n ' ll 1 4! JWr but TSS&Mfo WSHlg ( i .. if, iiVn in. iiiiAtom rf n rr k&f feiffitel- .44M.vifei4 t . Vl j -)t1r . Ati, J WtSf!! 'J..1
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