Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 28, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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ZECfcWER-HAHN
Philadelphia
Musical
Academy
1617 SPRUCE STREET
and Branches
I'nder the direction of Camllln
Zeckwer, Frederick Itahn Mid
Chnrllon l.ewlfl Murphy.
A'mCncMt 'aciilli, composed of
lending nrtlMn Iti every brnncli
of music. Tho prospectus elves
full part leu In.
Courses o MmIv nro complete)
mid thorough. TWey Include n.
full Theoretical Course, SolfeBC,
Harmony. Composition. Aural
Thcorv. Rincutlon nnd Teachers
TralninB courEes.
,unlor fltid Senior Orchestra
composed of pupils of tho etrlnR
nnd Instrumental department as
well ns thoso of tho I'lano and
Organ nro organized.
For protprefiis nttitres
CHARLTON LEWIS MURPHY
Managing Director
School ope Repl. 1 tor rcolslrallon.
ilcisinMlnnillnrianafromO.J,IleppeltBon
TIII5 II. K. PIMM CONHKItVATOUY
f Munlo nnd Art. Tiann. Wind anil Htrtne
lnitrumntei Vocal, Kloctitlnn. Dramatic Art,
Fir. 3104 North Itronil Ht. Alio 1'lrillt
hnliillnc. 1714 CheMnnt Ht.
TJVPCRinTM SCHOOL Of MUH10
HirfcKHJI open Sent. T. VoeaU
itn. Plann. Orran.
nir.. 1714 fheetnnt it..
Franklin E. Creeeon
07 K. rnn St.. Olf
rint. coNHKitvATony or music
D llrndrlk Uierman. II. 'Van Sn neemt.
Drectnra. (rormerlv 10 Ho. 18th St.)
Now lit 210 Ho. 20th fit.
eatljs
ANDFtnsS. At Home Point, N. .T Anir.
5ft .IACOI1 !!. husband of Emma. Andreas.
sH il" nelatlvea and frlemln, nlsn SheWI
rh l.n1":e No. .2111. V. anil A. M.. and
f'lrrmen'n Heller Asao. of 1'hlla., Invited to
rvlccs, at tho David II. Schuyler Uldtr .
ltroml nnd Plumond (., Mon., 2 p. in.
Inl prlaie. uiurei urn.
IJOYl.l Aub. 2B, MAttT, rtnujthter of
the lata William F. and Jane llovle. Rela
tive and frlendi ara Invited to atttejid fu
neral Mon S'3J n- " 'rom hr lalp reel
denee. 1221 airard aV. Solemn requiem
mn Our Mother of Sorrons' Church 10
m Int. Cathedral.
CAStAnAr. A jr. 20, PANN'tt: n. CAS
FAIJAY daughter of the late Samuel n, and
Esther O. llrlck. Helatlvea, friends, Ladles'
Aux of St. Alban'a Commandery, 47. K.
T and all other nrirnnliatlona of which ehe
ns n member. Invited to 'jneral services.
Mon . 2 p. m., nt chapel of Andrew J. Hair
I Son, Arch and lvth sis. Int. Woodlands
Cem
CLAYTON Auir 27. J MOIIIIISON.
husband of Nellie O. Clavton and son of
tho late Samuel II. and Hannah K. Cla
tnn. sued AH. Itelatlvea and friends Invited
fn funeral services. Tucs.. 2 p. m.. at Iste
rltlnee. Ulensldo ave, and Thompson st ,
Kdie Hill I'd. Itematns m.iv b lewed at
llnthoro Cem. Chapel at 3:30 p m Autos
will meet train leavlnir Ilendlnir Terminal at
1 01 p m at Qlensldo Station.
t ONIIOY Aub. 27. COLEMAN son of
Mark and Nelll Conrov (nee Dalv) Ilela
tUcs Htid frlendii aro Invited ti attend fu
neral Mon 2 p. m . from his parents' resi
dence 3001 N. Hidenhum at. Int. Holy
Fepulrhre Cem.
i oraiiMN On aukum so, 1020 dan.
IF. I. .1 husband of Josephine Jouiihlln (nen
Mrrrlmnn) Helatlvea nnd friends, and all
societies of which he was ft member, are
InUtril to funeral on Tuesday, nt H:.10 a. m.,
from 313(1 Tllbort st. Solemn requiem mass
Ft James's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment
llolj Cross Ccmelory.
D0UU1IRRTY At Mount I'ncono, Pa .
en Aus- 25 1020. If. T. nOUOHKUTT. of
1312 Drury at , Phlln. Funeral on Mon..
8 30 0. m , from the Oliver II. Hair Hulld
Intr 1S20 Chestnut st. Solemn rcciulem
mass at St John's Church, 13lh nt.. 10 a.
in. Int Holy Cross Cem.
rARRULL. Aub. 28. 1020. MARY FAR
HKI.I. (nej anlliiEher) tfn or Mi'hnel M.
Fsrrell. Funeral on Tuesday. 8:30 n. m..
from lata residence, 4037 Lancaster ave.
Foletnn requiem mass at the Church of Our
Mother of Sorrows at 10 o'clock. Intermcn
While.
. FISCHER. Au. 20 AMELIA M.. wife of
J. Georea Fischer (nee Schenkel). nelatlvea
snd friends are Invited to attend funeral.
Fun , 2 p. m. from her late residence, 12
Itutledse ave , Rutledse, Pa. int. private,
Arllnuton Cem.
. FISCHER On Aub 27. CHARLES E .
husband of Katherlne M. Fischer, 3310
Poweltnn ave. Itelatlvea and friends, also
c.rnre Council. 0.11 F. P. A., aro Invited
to the services. Mon . 2 p. m., at tho Oliver
II Tl.ilr UulldlnB. 1S20 Chestnut st. Int.
private
FLBXO.V Aub 20. CARRIF. P beloved
ire of Waller O Flexon (nee Wilson). Rela
tives, friends and Camp No. 80. P. O. of A.
Invited to funoral. Mon.. 2 p. m . from her
late, residence. 322 Hunter st . Oloucestcr
city N. J Int. Union Com.. Gloucester.
Friends mav call Sun. eve
OH1FON. Aub. 20, MAY VAN DYKE.
wife of Sumuol Cllbson. Funeral services
Mon. 2 p. m., 2 Haws ave,. Ardmore, Pn.
Int private. Friends may coll Sun , 7 to 0
p. m
(JltOVns Aub. 20. HI20, at his lato real,
deme 027 N. 10th. St.. WILLIAM (.
OROVES. In hls-4th year. Funeral Mon
iUy nt 2 p m.. at parlom of W. J. Phil
lips, ('On N 10th st Remains may bo
Mewed Sunday ovenlntr. Interment North
wood Cemetery,
HAOAN. Auk. 2ft. JOHN .r..'son of Mar
tsret and the late Hush Hacan. Relatives,
friends and societies of which he was n mem
tor. Invited to funeral, Mon., 8 30 n, m..
'"m hla late rosldence. 201 N 0th st
F'llemn requiem mass at Ht AiiEUstlne's
church 10 a. m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem
IIFALD Aub 27 WILLIAM II IIEAL1).
aed ;h of EdKennter J'ark. N J Relatlvei
jnd friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.,
2 P in . chnpel of Kirk & Nice, 0301 Oer
mn'on hvo. Int. private
HKOKER Aub. 20, JACOB S., husband
J" deorelana Hecker. Funeral services.
Won . 2 p. m , M30 Chestnut st. Equity
I;JlKe, No S01. " and A. M : St. John's
Chapter, No. 232, "R. A. M. , St. John's
roinmanderv. No. 4. K. T : Phlla. Con
sistory, s P. It. S.. 32d. Lu Lu Temple. A.
0 N M 8.. Invited.
JENTZSCH. Aub. 20. SOPHIA wife of
nustsv Jentzach (nee Honecker). Relatives
nd friends, also members and Ladles' Aid
Society of Karmel Presbyterian Church, nro
Invltid to funeral services, Sun . 2 P. m..
' lesldence, 2301 W. Hagert st. (23d and
uml erland sta.). Int. private Remains
mav he viewed Sat . after 1 P, m.
JOHNSTON. Aub. 20, JOHfJ J., husband
J' Into Maria Dennle Johnston (nee Cor
f 'ran). illeUtlves and friends, also Wash
l"ton Ave IJ ft O Relief Asao nnd Steve
dores' ABB0 nv(f j t0 fUneril, .Mon . 8:30
" m luto residence 2011 Delgrado st Sol
mn renulm mnes nt St Ann's Church 10
,m. ..Int- Cathedral Cem.
kAHN - aub. 27, UINE, widow of
' l-arles Kahn, aBed 77. Relatives and friends
invited to funeral services, Tues. 10.30 a.
w Precisely, at her late residence, 877 N.
.';! . ,nt ot Adath .leshurun Cem,
'.p.VqENDOFEn August 20. FRANK II..
r ubnnd or loiephlna LntiBendofer (neo
F'mnn) Relatives and friends, and all or
iinintlons of which he was a member. In.
vi'ed to funeral, pn Mnndiy. nt 1 p. m . from
bl late reslderfto. 201.1 W. I'Yanklln st.
l ermen' private, Northnood, Cemetery.
-tends may cull Sunday evenlne.
MACKIK. Suddenly. Aub. 23 SARAH A .
yfe of the late Hush Macklc. Relatives and
' tends are Invited to attend funeral serv
' " .Mon . 2 p, m.. at tho residence of W
wi raver, 650 N. (1th at. Int. private.
MANION Aub. . PATRICK r. bus
land of tho late Elizabeth Manlon Relatives
and friends, also Dlv. No. 2. A. O. II . and
J . !' ,V No 1U3' ur Invited to attend
junra , Mon., 8 a. m . from lato res'denc
'"'I. lane. ORontz. Pa Solemn lilBh re
j "em mass Immaculate Conception Church,
J nklntown, 0,30 a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre
i.nVfAs AUK i27' CAllI-OTTE C
'"IAND, 'widow of Albert C. McCans. Rela
tl'es und friends nre Invited to attend fu
neral services Mon Ha m precisely, at
We ' re,ldonco' 318 B' Hrquil t. Int prl-
I'OU.ICK Aub. 20 LENA E POLLICK
' ee (llnsklnB) lineral services Sat!. 11 a.
'." at tho apnrtmentB of A J. Hair Son.
J1 h. and loth sts Int. private. Frlojida
mv call Frl 8 In 0 D, m
lirilEH Ausust 20. CYRUS M , husband
)ary H. Rel.er. aged 80 cvrs. Funeral
' mesiiay at 1 p m . rrom late resliieme,
-l h Park ae , Peiisauken. N J. Inter
ment private
SIIEAFn At her residence, 390O Wal
r..",' f' Aub 27 ELEANOR P WHIT
' "Mil widow of William II Sheafer. Fu
ira services Mon . 2 80 p ni
fcTI DENMHNI) Aua. 2(1 VAN f . .ion
"' Harry and .Mary Studenmund Funeral
""vices Mon , 3 30 11 ni , residence, 2051
Jcastburn st , aeimantown int pi Had'
TAYLOH Aub 211. ItOllERT T , bus
tnd of Amy S Taylor (nee Shallcross) and
on of Itobert II. and Elizabeth Taylor (nee
vioruon). aued 37 Funeral services Tues .
- P in , at his parents' residence, 4035
' uffleld st . Frankford Int.' North Cedar
UUI Cem Remains may be viewed Mon,. 8
to ' p. ni
ZIMMEHMAN ub 20. IipnERT AL
HiKD husband nf 'arnllne Sff Zimmerman
" Hchenim), aaed 85 Funernl services
Mon iso n 111 , at 4803 Itlrhmond st
"rldmburB Hit North Cedar Hill Cem.
IINnr.RTAHKRfl
STORE CLOSED
ALL DAY TODAY
WANA'MAKfiR'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Cloudy.
Wise Shoppers Will Take Advantage of These End -of -August
Economies in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
"' ,-.,,, 1 , . 1 -. ,1..
Women's New Autumn Frocks
Are Wonderfully Pretty anf
Not a Bit Expensive
jPRiaav M cn
$25
$22.50
$19.50
A
Summer Dresses Are
Taking Wing
Their prices are so low that womcR are
buyinfc two or three at n time aR(l platming to
save them for next year There are figured
voiles and 'plain or figured organdies in a
great variety. Now
$2 $3 $3.75 $5
At $25 and less there is a wide field for
choosing among smart new dresses of satin,
serge, wool jersey or tricotine. They are
fresh and newt expressing the latest fash
ion ideas for Fall.
Three of these new arrivals are
sketched.
The one at the left is of wool jersey, in
brown, taupe and blue, embroidered about
the bodice with self-tone silk. $22.50.
In the center is one of the new dresses
of satin. It is in navy and black and is
embroidered in orange and blue with a glint
of metallic thread. $25.
At the right is a dress of navy blue
Georgette crepe prettily beaded. It is in
sizes 16 and 18 only. $19.50.
Scores of Other Pretty
Satin Dresses
are all ready for the new season. They are
quite elaborately beaded or embroidered
and are in navy blue, black and brown.
$20 to $55.
Tricotine Dresses
are more fashionable than ever. They are
generally in navy blue and are trimmed
with colored silk embroidery or with bright
red leather applique. Many have soft,
loose belts of suede. $20 to $55.
(Market) '
A Sample Lot of
White Blouses at $2.15
Many voiles and n few batistes, the blouses arc in the dainty,
lacy styles or in tho plainer tailored models (these of batiste) and
aomo of them show short sleeves.
All of them arc well made nnd although there is not every sizo
in each style, there are many pretty modcl3 in each sizq.
(Market)
Every Young Woman Seems to
Want a Jersey Suit
and little wonder when you see how pretty the suits are and how
practical. They are in a half dozen different models in becoming
heather mixtures, wilh tan, brown, blue or green predominating. For
girls going away to school or college there is nothing better. A jftsey
suit holds its shape under hard wear and needs very little pressing.
$17.25, ?25, $27 and $29.
Otjier Autumn Suits
of silvertonc, goldtone, wool vclour, soft illama cloth and duvet de laine
aie sometimes trimmed with fur. More tailored of line are the navy
blue tricotincs and serges. Among these suits are a few samples
Just one of a kind and their prices arc special, in consequence.
$29, $35, $37.50 to $75.
(.Market)
New Skirts Are Flaunting
Gayer Plaids Than Ever
All the browns and russet reds of Autumn woods are
mingled in some of them. Others run to the dark, rich green
and blue combinations that make one think of Scotch kilts and
the Highlands. Black-and-white effects, always smart, are
among them, too, and there are grays with a misty charm.
Most of the skirts are pleated knife pleats, side pleats or
box pleats though some arc gathered" under belts. $16.50 to $35.
Of more sedate mien aro the tailored skirts of navy blue or
black serge, poplin and tricotine. Their prices range from
$5.75 to $10.75.
(Market)
Great Savings in the August
Sale of Rugs!
Hand-Woven Rag Rugs, Half Price at $1.75
Heavy, durable rugs are these, 27x54 inches, in rain
bow stripes.
Almost Half Price
Japaneno Straw Rijgs at $5 8xlO Feet and 9x12 Feet
Savings of a Third
Colonial hand-woven rugs, 24x36 inches, are 90c, and
27x50 inches are $1.50.
Mixed Bilk-and-cretonna hand-woven rugs, 27x54
inches, are $2,50.
540 High-Grade Double-Warp Japanese .
Straw Rugs Savings of About a Quarter
These are excellent rugs for all-year-round use:
i 9x12 feet, $9.75. 4.6x7.6 feet, $3.50.
6x9 feet, $5. 3x6 feet, $2.45.
Colonial Rag Rugs at Savings
Luncheon Sets That
You Can Sponge Off
arc made of a material much' like
oil cloth. They aro stenciled in
charming patterns bluebirds,
cheery nosegays and bo on. A
damp cloth will freshen them.
Sets composed of a square
center and four oblong place
cloths are $1.75.
A rqund centerpiece, six plate
doilies and six tumbler doilies are
$2.
(Art Needlework Store,
Central)
Bandeaux, Special
at 40c
There arc half a dozen different
kinds of pink materials used in
these bandeaux. Several arc in
the cool, airy mesh that women
like in Summer. They have" tapo
shoulder straps and insets of elas
tic in the back.
Corsets, $2 and $2.75
For slight to average figures,
these corsets are of pink coutil in
topless models.
(Central)
A Bungalow Apron
of Checked
Gingham, $2.50
It is in clean blue-and-white or
pink-and-white checks, generously
cut, and is trimmed about the col
lar and sleeves with white ricrac
braid.
(Central)
9x12 feet, $14.50.
8x10 feet, $12.50.
6x9 feet, $7.50.
4x7 feet, $4.50.
Wilton Rugs
8.3x10.6 feet, $78.50. 9x12 feet, $82.50.
If you're looking for a sound value, here is some
thing: Axminster and seamless velvet rugs, 9x12
feet, at $47.50. '
All Sorts of Pretty
Nightgowns at $2
Pink, white or lavender ones
aro trimmed with laces or gar
lands of colored hand-embroidery
and arc cut with round or square
necks or with pointed shoulders.
White Sateen Petticoats
At $2, there is a petticoat with
a white sateen top and a flounce
of creamy messallne.
At $2.75, an extra-size petticoat
of white sateen. .
(Central)
Little Rompers at$l
White or pink percale rompers
aro trimmed svith white ricrac
braid.
At $1.15
Blue chambray rompers are
finished with ricrac braid.
Seersucker rompers that need
no ironing aro in stripes of pink
or bluo and white.
Flain-kneo rompers of cadet
bluo Iineno aro trimmed with
white.
At $1.60
Blue poplin plain-knee rompers
aro trimmed with tan and tan
rompers aro trimmed with blue.
They are very durable.
Sizes 2 to 6 Years,
(Central)
Iovely of Color and
" Usually Small
.Women s Autumn Hats
And they arc more interesting than thoso of many years. Ma
terials arc exceptional inequality and color tones are unusually
appealing and becoming. There are the warm golden browns,
tho rich red browns, dark greens with vivid touches and tho
darker colors in silk velvets, soft hnndsomc duvctyncs and so on.
A fascinating little toque is altogether of feathers, another
hat shows loosely falling ostrich and a dark velvet tarn is chain
stitched all over in old gold.
Of course, there are many lovely large hats, too, graceful
of line and most becoming.
$9.50, $12.50 and upward.
(Market)
Beautiful Black Silks
Black messaline, 35 inches wide,
is $2 and $2.25 a yard.
Block pcau dc soic, 35 inches
wide, is $2,25 and $2.50 a yard.
Japanese Habutai in Many
Colors, $1 .25 a Yard
In cardinal, garnet, light blue,
pink, gold, brown, navy, white,
lavender, black, Copenhagen, old
rose and silver gray, it is 36
inches wide and a good weight.
(Central)
Satin-Finish Spreads
78x88 Inches
At $5.50 they arc scalloped and
have cut corners.
At $6 they arc hemmed.
(Central)
Linen Tablecloths
From Ireland, $7.50
They are 70 inches square and
the quality is excellent. We
ordered these a year and a half
ago and arc mighty glad to get
them as you will be. There arc
several patterns.
(Central)
What Delightful Coats
Autumn Is Bringing Us!
The 'materials are so soft and
pleasant to the touch, the lines
arc smart and the colorings
bring forth some new shades that
are very lovely. Pine jieedle and
chow aro pretty browns; a becom
ing shade of gray is called squir
rel and there are many blues that
you will like.
Bolivia, chameleon cord and tin
seltono make the softer, more
luxurious wraps, while cheviot,
velour and silvertono nre used
for everyday service.
A good cheviot coat, that will
stand a great deal of wear, is in
navy blue or brown at $25.
A silvertip Bolivia coat, lined
throughout with silk, has a scal
ene collar and is marked $50.
Another Bolivia coat, without v
fur, is $52.50. It is sketched.
Other new coats for the Au
tumn and Winter range in price
from $25 to $69.
(Market)
(If
$32.30 JI?)
if yy"
Interesting Prices in the
Upholstery Store These.
Last Days of August
You can pick up draperies and curtain materials for much
less than their regular prices and they are pretty things that
will do much toward makini.your home cheery and livable
this winter.
3000 Yards of Cretonne
There are various kinds of printed muterials for pillow
covers, furniture coverings, door and window hangings and
quilt covers. No end to the patterns and colorings.
26-inch width, 25c und 35c a yard.
36-inch width, 50c and 65c a yard.
Terry Cloth, $1.25 a Yard
This makes pretty door and window hangings and there
are many soft, pretty colorings. 36 inches wide.
Velour, $3.75 a Yard ,
Vclour of this quality is selling right now in the' whole
sale market for just about this price. This is in an excellent as
sortment of soft -colorings suitnble for living rooms, libraries
and dining rooms. 50 inches wide.
Half Sash Curtains
75c, $l.and $1.25 a Pair
Of scrim, marquisette and net these fresh, pretty curtains
are trimmed with insertion or lace and can bo had in white,
ivory, cream and ecru. They are a third to a half less than
usual.
Chenille Portieres, $10 a Pair
Usually these would bo half again as much. Their quality
is unquestioned and they can be had in rose, blue, brown or
green.
Window Shades
Opaque shndes are in oil aK$l nnd in water color at 75c.
v (Central)
j. ,
These New Twefcd Hats, Sir,
Are Mighty Good for $3.50
Young men like them for be
tween seasons, and they're good
for golf or motoring. The hat that
" is sketched comes in three mix
tures and has a stitched crown and
Wim; it is lined with sateen and
haswi inner band of leather across
the forehead. We don't know of a
better hat anywhere for the price.
(Gallery, Market)'
Three "Live" Notes of Men's
Furnishings
Shirts at $2.35
Comfortably fitting shirts of percale in neat stripes many pat
terns and colors arc the sort that men always need and welcome.
Good staple shirts, every one.
Pajamas, at $3.15
Of good-quality white muslin, they are trimmed with color.
Neckties at 50c
Both four-in-hands and bat wings in great variety.
(Gallery. Market)
Men's and Boys' Shoes for Wear
Right Now and on Into the Season
Men's tan lcatfier Blucher and straight-lace shoes with welted
soles are good value at $6.50.
At $7.90 a pair, black leather shoes on English lasts have the low
broad heels and durably welted soles.
Boys' Shoes, Special at $3.50
Tan leather Blucher shoes are made with wide toes. Sizes 10
to 13&. f
Boys' tan or black leather shoes in straight-lace and Blucher
styles are in wide-toe shapes at $5.50 to $5.90 a pair, sizes 10 to 13.
Big Boys' Shoes
At $5.90 a pair English-last shoes of tan or black leather are in,
sizes 1 to 6. '
At $6.90 a pair Round-toe, Blucher shoes in sizes 1 to 6 are of
tan or black leather.
(Gallery. Market)
Only a Couple of Days
more for you to derive benefit from the Wanamaker
August Furniture Sale. Representative values to be
found along the East Aisle.
Cozy Quilts Pile In
Covered with figured materials and filled with pure cotton thev are
$4, $5, $5.50, $7 and $8. .
With plain borders, they are $8.50, $9 and $10.
Handsome Wool-Filled Quilts
At $15 they are covered with plain or silk-dotted silk-and-cotton
in old rose or blue
At $20 the quilts have silk centers and mull backs and borders.
At $23 with satin centers and borders, these quilts are moderate
in price and make very acceptable gifts.
(Central)
AH Ready for the Smiling
School Girl
The Junior Store has been preparing to supply her with the clothes
and now everything is in readiness and there aro many smart and
delightful things.
The New?t Ginghams Are $3, $3.75 and $4.50
AH of them are new Fall models and many are in plaids brown,
pink, gold and blue. Some of the plain-color gingham dresses have
hand-embroidered touches. Sizes 6 to M years.
in all-white
jean. Size
Middy Blouses
e or in white trimmed with cadet blue are of good nualitv
;s 8 to 18 years. $1.75 to $3.25. l y
Skirts for Juniors Special at $8
Side-pleated or accordion-pleated skirts of navy serge or of plaids
arc excellent value and will look well with middies or shirtwaists.
At $8.50 navy blue serge skirts aie pleated onto white bodies
that nre detachable. Sizes 8 to 14 years.
A Smart Frock at $15
It is the dress with the plaid skirt that is sketched. The blouse
is of beige cotton crepe nnd the skirt is wool in bluo or green plaid.
Blue silk smocking on the blouse adds all the more to its attractiveness'
Sizes 8 to 14 years.
Pretty New Taffeta Frocks, $17.50, $22.50 and $23.50
For the gills of 12 to 16 years
there nre navy, new blue' and brown
taffeta dresses in various models.
Sergo frocks for junior girls are
embroidered in silk trimmed with
braid, etc. Some of them have
vestees, collars and cuffs of tp1
checked ginghum. $30 and $33.50.
Suits for Junior Girls
$23.50, $25 and $29
Tweeds itbrown or green tones
are well tailored and have an out-of-doors
air that is smart. Jackets
aro lined with flowered silk and
trimmed with bone buttons.
Heather jersey suits with roll or
tailored collars aro in blue, brown
or green mixtures.
A Clearaway of Summer
Dresses at $1 and $2
Sizes 6 to 12 Years
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