Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 20, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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It vrft-t nboiit n Baltlpipre Wardtn.
He rtBB (lying.
The prisoners' baudi ws ploying
Thfy nsked If they should stop.
Pld It Annoy hltn?
Jl sent word tckfcp on playing.
Hr ww "rnioylDghe music."
Bo they plycd,on, .old. favorite.
A Pft Day nd'"BubblM."
ne.speclsllr Ilkd-the.
The KofiR-wm! cflrrltd him om. '
What a beautiful way to to I
He hmf lot tfieM hatfe a band.
Ueforc him It was forbidden. ""
For a hundred year "twns bo.
Ercn a mouth organ, was prohibited.1
This warden humanized tho prison.
He did away with striped suits.
The lookstep wa's abolished.
Talking- at meals he allowed,.
He let them smoke and play names,
Motion pictures woro introduced.
Ao, educated forger wa there.
The warden established a school.
He made' the forgor superintendent.
Hundreds Were f aught the three T'i.
Teacher is now an editorial writer
A leadirlg newspaper emptors Blm
I read' the atorr twkt.
A lump choked in ray throat, t
I thanked flod for thai blwitd pan,
Imagine 8t. Peter's, greeting :
"Welcome to our Ilory CUrj wardeo,
Here are, the keys of tbt cltyV
They are made "of pure It old.
It Is iplncd from tbt golden rule.'7
You epltomlwd It on earjh. i
Your whole life was measured by it
You lived for your fellow man. ,
Even the downtrodden and slpful.
You, put yourself in his placi.
Theso', keys are fitting, for you."
They open alt the gatei In heaven.
Kven to the furthest, star.
The universe Is yours.
J Go on the song-wings you love.
nnier into your reward."
And m'uch Joy would 'be iifheavn.
For a great and good man had come.
Isn't it odd?
We all know how heaven is earned.
llut we're pretty busy elsewhere.
Two Minutes of Optimism
By HERMAN J, STICK
Get in While the Getting in h Good
IT WAS pnee said of the members of the Itrttlith Parlfament that they produced
little of note and produced a great deal at that.
And large employers of labor claim that that la a condition becoming more
and more prevalent in'thc ranks Of -their employes'. '
The average worker today is getting around twice as much for hls'labor as
he got before tho whr, and one would think (hat In return be would try to do at
least better If not more work, "
Ask any cmplojcr If, that is the case, and he will tell you that .really com
petent men and women are as scarce as pay dirt and almost e valuable. .
Today more than ever before there- U a vast and growing army of filt
rate pecopd-rate men.
One of the peculiar effecta of wage inflation seems to be ability deflation.
There is hardly an avenue of activity but has its vitality and efficiency sapped
and surkid out by .the leneh Incompetence, , .
Take our agriculturists. New England is full of abandoned farms.. Yet
every hik'c in a while a Dane or a Dutchman or Swede takes one of its deserted j
ten-ncrc plots and grows rich off of it in n few years,
I wnB discussing thte Question generally with the secretary of New York's ,
largest civic organization. I
"We advertised for a stenographer,'' he said to me, "and In thr Vourmt of i
the morning we had about a dozep applicants. Not n single one of them quail
fled. They were all cither slow, sloppy, careless, lacking in fundamental ciwn- ,
tlala of their craft, generally unable. One of them we wanted to award a booby '
prlte. We gave her the first ten lines of our electloa report to copy, and In that
ten-line excerpt she managed to leave out one line entirely, she omitted half the
punctuation marks, misspelled- seven words and made fourteen errors in
capitalisation. Bhe wanted thirty dollars n week. One common word was incor
rectly divided:-' She 'got the first two line's single-spaced, double-spaced the next
few and then single-spaced again. We tried her on nomo indexing and she kept
putting the cards in upside down. She said she was expert at it and she reminded
me of a dancing master who had every qualification except that he was lame. That
is the sort of thing We are putting up with constantly. To my mind the cause
of the whole sltuati6n is the necessity growing out of the labor shortage for em
ployers to keep tfie people they have. And when there is little or no fear of
getting the bounce Saturday night, there seems to be no incentive to become
efficient."
Capable) reliable, serious men and women, men and women who will be loyal
to a trust and do downright good work, who, if they cannot be first, wil make
umjui: aiii'au urruK me rrcuru mere in a crying aemana lor SUCO, Willi apprecia
tion and remuneration aplenty.
And there is this phase, too, to be considered.
Present conditions cannot last much longer. Normal or almost normal time
tII1 soon be here with resultant competition for Jobs, Then there will be whole
rale firing of the Incompetents.
And those who by their goodwork have i.ntrencbfd.themselvea in the good
places hnilgood fcfacc.ii ofMeir employer will have a lftng laugh' At those who
han all along merely done enough to "get by," Instead of doing their utmost to
get on.
It Is plainly the part of horse sense to get in while the getting In is good,
Do It now.
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It io all very weH to lay down certain formulas, for the suciceasf ul conduct
of, any bualne'sa, toutithose formulas arc. Worthless" until they arc transformed Into
action. We could till page after page of promises and bombastic statements, but
this would mean'notmng to you 'unless we lived up'fbfHem.
We believe in letting our actions speak for us ; for, after all, what you want
are facts, ndt'thdorlesV We have repeatedly told you "how pur Producer-to-ConDumer
Plan meanB tremendous. Savings to tho grocerybuylnpubllc. We are the connect
ing llnk'betwee'n your table and the producer thefarmer, the miller, tho canner,
the packer, etc ; ' ,. .
Look over our. extremely low prices, check every item, and you will realize
how we are puttlng'our.ideaa into action. . . .
Just reflect a'moriterit-i-. , . .
What pould groceries bo costing today were it not forth,c American Stores Co.?
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The very choicest potatoes' to be had. It la Impossible to grow them any better. Sold
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DREAML'AND
ADVENTURES
"THE MUD TRAP"
Oy DADDY '
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revlou itoriti it ha en fold
Kj I'coau. milu. Vodoia J tar. Pud-
fit Dear ami Toddle Pupklitf ttartcd
out or utariana, iswv u aitpuuea at
the hUUe WUnrd and the thret anU
mail ioror roMptrt and fale facet.
TAiy have an adventure with a bio
btar, a nilddl4lxd pear and a Uttta
krnr, iiMcli are tcared away after at
tacking Veggi. Votgle Otar and Pud
Ok i)fur ihliifc the middle-fired bear
fa fftelr sljler.
CHAPTER X
TnrtUU on the Trl
'nroons, thick and heavy, closed In
around Peggy, Billy, Podgle Bear.
Puddle Bear and Toddle Pupklns. No
path was ahead of them, no path behind
them, no puth Jo the left, no path to the
right juit noods, woods.
Iow urmll we ever And our slater
In Hits wilderness?' said Peggy Io Tod
lie and Pudglo Bear.
"We will Juot look nnd look," arowlert
PodglB and Pudglo Bear. "If we look
long enough we Bhall aurely Und them."
'And If WA wait lnnrr Anmlerli TM prow
real whisker and not Have to wear
wise ones," laughed Billy, who still woro
hlj Little Wlxard dligulse. Ha didn't
Wnk muih of tho plan of the boars, for
youid surely tako a lot of looking to
n any,thlnB In Uioss woods.
. "ut ? ,lBy looked at Toddle Pupkln3
rl,lilf.k ,,ftBh h rt n ld'
.roddlo Pupklns has a good smeller."
?,.e,icrl;11 J'HI no will guide us on thj
trail of the big bear, tho middle-sized
?Tvnn?. l.no llt,l """"
Woofi Wcofl Of course I've got a
vx smeller" barked Toddle Pupklns,
J , ? w1 'ninine around among the trees
and biiahtu "I nill lots of boar tracks
nr. They are the tracks mnde by tho
ii&binr- the mlddle-slzed bear and thn
mue bear I scared out of the loir house."
flow it tjis ti-uo Toddlo Pupklns had
cared th llttw bear out of ;he ion
noiio but tl0 big boar and the mlddlo
? " ll;ar hnd becin frlglitened by tho
Wit of Podule and PudRle Bear dressed
j,; ;i"n nnu wearing masas. iney
nart thought Podcle and Pudalo to be a
"trange kind of liuntcm But no on ,had
iw1it0 n"u " Piattsr with Toddlo
IJ '5?' for n11 rt ttuddan ho barked
'" 'edlN" Und darttd ort so fast tney
could scarcely follow him.
v'J'.P' Villi Ylpl I smell fresh tracks."
mPi?1. Toiale Jfe led them through
,. u5".Lno led thr" through openings,
dM'.Vh?nJ UP h,i ho led them dowu
hi he '1 them across creaks ; ho led
roJP m0ll1d a ,w until they came to a
f'i,..11" climbed part way up tha
In.i? ""' Rnrt of a suddon rounded a
on.Ki! "I ,h"r befora him was tho
opening of' a cave. .
i.. ----.." . uiiniiia oucneu iiih iiiuuiii
i cut n yoln of lov. lint Bllv. who was
a hanu
silll:icn
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'..'.'i cave tnlklna amoiin thorns jlveii.
I'BU' We've thrown the queer liunteis
c".;m' trneKs " arunter' bl father beni
h.U?h l.m K,R! of Uw T1,e barking of
!"' ""ntlnK hound made mo nmous."
,l,IJ!!?teanl'nlo-sUi mother bear "Of
..rt9 Joadln wasn't a hunting hound.
. ho had mado enough nolsa to cnuss
hV'?!b,., lnlc he was.
,jjf " so tired running I'm going
1iun,' adecp," walled the llttlfi bear. And
i.i. .uthfr n"1 mother bears must have
fJJi-.5 ,Rmo way, for noon there camo
m.ll?.c cnve tho sound of loud breath
". followed shortly by snores.
r tyU',unow win told )iov Billy uuns
Adventures With a Purse
MOST women feel that doing the
not M nnrf niina 1st amWa lt l.A.,l.
and most unpleasant part of dishwash
ing. I even know those who do the pots
and pans first, so as to get them over
with as soon as possible. 'While not
wishing to pose as anybody the
slightest unusual, I must Bay that
I do not mind them so very
much. And I think the reason for
it is that to me It is perfectly fas
clnatlng to tako a pan that" is pretty
badly marked up and stained and to see
it come out bright and whining. I refer.
or course, to alumnlum pans particu-1
larlr. Hut I am In favor of cleaning
these things in the quickest and mostl
efficient way possible. That is why I
..... ...v, i'i-iiiuiiuu mm m Beginning
to be advertlNed In many of the raaga
alnes just now. I'erhaps you are fa.
miliar with it. It is a fabric not unlike
soft wool, but running through it is a
srltty thread, specially treated, so that '
by merely rubbing a piece of this mate-.
rial over a surface, the surface bemmct
Hhluy, bright and clean. You can get n
(cnerqiis box of If for ten cents.
I do not know whether joii are built
this way,, too, but the flrot touch of cool
weather suggests all the Joy and delight
of fall and wlntor, and I Immediately
plan my entire winter wardrobe. And
lust hero I do not mind confessing that
it generally turns out entirely different
from tho way I had planned It. nut to
continue. In the matter of a blouse for
the fall suit, remaining. , for Instance,
from last year, but. with which you arc
planning to start the season. Of. course,
you will wunt a nice nowjfilousc to
wear with it to freshen it up, And so
It is that I want to remlhu you of a
shop with which, I have no doubt, you
ore familiar. From time to time and
one of those times is right now this
Minn nicks un a whole lot of odd sizes
and designs among blouses that origi
nnlly bore prlco marks such as $12,50
and $15. and reduces the whole lot td
(8.70. And so, If your size happens to
be among them, you can find a wonder
fully good blouse for a much smaller
price. And the thing I particularly like
about the blouses that thia shop has is
that they are bo very well made that
they always nt exceptionally well. Let
mo tell you about It.
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itablcsful of collar and cuff sets, and
tho prices will mirprUo you, For In
stance, you will find a lour, straight
collar of real filet on net for the amscing
urlces of $1,381' And thero Is another
stvle In fine Irish real Irish, mind you
for $1.85. Personally. I think that it
would be a mighty forehanded thing to
buy one or two sota now for Christmas
gifts, for I bolleve you will wait a long
time before you find any better values
In Hockwear.
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Water Stains
Thp stains mado by water containing
an excess of Iron may be removal from
porcelain or porcelain-lined tubs and
bowls with oxalic acid solution, which
Is a nol'on m' mu,t qi'rI'r washed
off The overflow pipes should ba flushed
occasionally with hot water, for dirt
and crease nru likely to colUct ami
dtcoinpoue there.
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Cue Sugar
Ttj need a ran fr lh rhot rmtmm" In vr-
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Syrup cm 19(
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Oats k 11
The fiDelt white oats grown, picked la dust-
oof cartons; Healthful and nourlihlag.
'Pickling Needs'
Pure Cider Vlncgarqt-Hc
White Dlsfd Vinegar, qt It
Whole Cloves...... pkf 56
Whole Allspice. pkg 6c
Whole dnnamon nkv fie
Mustard Seed.,'....plur 5c
Whole Plack Pepper, plip; 5c
Nekco Brand.
California. Sardines-
Kippered ) ... ac.
Soused ri , ,
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Tomilo Si'cc
Similar In slxe ta Imported
herring, (( better, and the
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Wash Day Necessities
"Asco" Ammonia.... bot. 8c
"Ascp" Bluing ..bot 5c
.Lifebuoy Sonp cako 8c
Snow Boy I'owder.pkir 4'jc
Ivory'Sonp Flakes, pjte; 10c
Young's, Soap Chlps.pkr 10c
Bingo" pkg 7c
iRviv,i,,nnSfyvyirw,w''''Mi; '
They'd Be Proud!
If the flnely bred, healtby cows which give the cream from
which our butter 'hr made, eenld tiste Lonella Butter, they'd.
aone is us own rewsra aaa x.oueua
he nroudrl
Ilutter enlo an enviable reputation for Its pUrlty, Its nutrl-
uoua qualities
Work well
and Its .delicious taste.
Richland
Pure creamery prtnta second
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Butter if 65c
only to our farqous "Louelja." a a A '
BUTTER
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GoldSealEggs 70c Selected Eggs n 63
One dairn of the hlscrat and mratlmt ecss In
every carton from the neat to your table.
Nut na bis
guaranteed.
aa "Gold Beal," but every egg
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gRice 16c
Exceptionally big value the
very best to be had.
if; Prunes .8
Big. bright' fruit. Try nomo
stewed ter breakfaat tomorrow.
Beverages
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A Ginger Alo ) . .
s Root Beer bot
O aaraapanim j gi.4B um.
Aristocrat Cider... bot 12yic
Pure Grape Juice.... bot 29c
"Asco" Root Beer Ext, bot 10c
Install
faneous
llenulres no aoaUns. A dell
clous pudding can be made la a
short time.
,; Tapioca mir
Calif
Lima
Beans 15c
A nourishing and economical
aide dish.
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That'a what a coffee connolsaeur usually aaya irhrn he makes the
acquaintance of "Aaco" Wend. And what la most surprising Is that such
a high-grade delicious coffto I sold at auch a low price.
"Asco" Blend
COFFEE
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"THE riBST CUP CONVINCES"
35
"Asco" Blend Teas 45c
Plain Ulnck. Mixed. Old Country Style or India Ceylon erery one worth a dollar per poudd.
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What Do You Pay?
Beat Pearl Barley 7c
Jersey Corn Flakes.. pkg 10c
"Ako1' Peanut Butter.. 12yic
Del Monte Peach Jam, can 23c
Pure Honey jar 16c
Aunt Jcmlna P.C.Flour.pk 16c
Best White Beans lb 9c
"Aaco" Cider Vinegar, bot 18c
"Asco" W. D. Vinegar, bot 13c
"Aaco" Macaroni.... pkg 10c
Fresh Noodles pkg 5c
"Asco" Cornstarch.... pkg 9c
Shredded Wheat pkg 13c
Puffed Rice pkg 15c
Puffed Wheat pkg 13p
Mackerel, ea.
13c, 17c
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Asparagus, can
20c
Pure
Grape
glass
J"y,
15c
i- Princess Salad
Dressing, bot
29c
Table Needs
Tender String Beans. can 12c
New Pack Peas can He
Sweet Sugar Com... can 12c
Choice Tomatoes, big can 15c
Mixed Vegetables... can lie
Goodrich Tomato Soup, can 6c
Van Camp's Soups... can 10c
Trenton Crackers lb 18c
Calif. Seeded Raisins. pkg 30c
Pearl Tapioca lb lie
Fancy Currants pkg 25c
Prepared Mustard,, .glass 7c
Mammoth Olives bot 33c
Fancy Stuffed Olives, bot 35c
Amer. Maid Catsup, bot 17c
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W. Oleomargarine," 33c
A butter substitute of recognized merit. Abso
lutely pure and wboleaoms iu eTery respect. Bold
In hundreds of our Btorea.
A BARGAIN
Choice
The folks will enjoy a can of these delicious
tomatoes for a change. At tbla low prloa It will
Py you to lay in a aupply lor winter,
TomatoeslS!; 10
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The Kiddies Need It
"Victor" Bread contains thn various elements neceaiary
lopment ot the growing
Ulre them plenty ot ft.
for the proper dereloppient of the growing child, It Is truly
loo aiau 01 me.
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BREAD
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These Prices in All Our 170 Sanitary Meat Markets
A Cut of 10 Cents a Pound on Steaks and Roasts
Rump or
Round '
Steak 40
Rump or
Round
Roast " 40'
Fresh Beef Liver 18c 3-qt. can Kront 25c
Cooked Ofifi
Corned lb Jal
Beef t,t
Sliced
Lebanon lb ,
Bologna
String
Ends lb
Hams
Large fmf.
Marrow ea t
Bone "
Stores conveniently located all over Philadelphia and in the principal cities
and towns of Penna., New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland
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Certain, Lovely Velvet HaU at
$10 and $12.50
have Just arrived in tirho for
Tuesday. They're quite unuaunl
as to shape, marty $f tho brims
being qulto -wide at'tho aides and
hnvinp; very little derith across
tho front nnd back.. Others are
Bmall and close-flttfng, a stylo
that is particularly pretty with
tailored suits and furs.' .....
Ostrich Is used indolightful
ways and so is tinsel braid. One
little hat of bcavor-color velvet
has a brim which is made of
strips of velvet and gold ribbon
combined in basket,weavo. An
other hat has a-decldodly Spanish
brim of glistening, cjrcrlbbon.
(Market)
'SHJaw "
y fer"
Guigham, 39c a yard
and that is a decidedly lower
price than this quality has been
selling for lately. It Is 32 inches
wide nnd comes in pink, blue,
lavender or black vand white
checks' and in several pretty
plaids.
(Central)
Every School Child
Needs an Umbrella
And these good ones of black
American taffeta (cotton) will
stand a lot of use. Thoy aro built
over strong frames and havo mis
sion handles in opera or crook
shapo for boys or with white
rings or black silk wrist cords
for girls. $1.05. '
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Shoes
Special at
$4.75&$S.75i
Fur Collars Give a Soft Luxurious
Touch to Many of the New Winter
Coats
Thn lonthnra used in both ot
theso shoes aro strong and du
rable; soles aro substantial
and are welted.
Tho $45 shoe is in black,
cut'Bluorter Btylo with a round
too for perfect cpmfort.,
Tho ?5W5 Bhoo can be had in
cither dark tan or" black and
has a niedlum t6o and 'lowt
broad heels. It. is in straight-!
lace style.
Shoes for Boys -
Young boys wjho wear sizes
10 to 13 can get some ex
eclient slides' for $4.76. They;
are or biacic or aam win icainen
in Bluchor stylo with comfort-,
ablo round toes and welted
aolcs. ?'
For older boys who requlref
sizes 1 t6 G,thcro ts a' similar?
shoe of a better grade at $u.uu
(QnUerr. Markat)
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Thoro Is something very pleasant
about a fur collar when the wind is
aharn nnd there's a flurry of snow
in the air. Wise women aro looking
ahead to those days and Investing In
coats that will be comfortable in mid
winter as well as now.
Fur-trimmed coats Btart at $22.50
for tho coat that Is sketched. It is
of velour in navy blue or black and
has a fur collar of sealcnc.
At $25 a velour coat with a fur
collar can bo had with a silk lining.
Or in silvertono at $29.
Then at $330f, $35 and $38 there
Is excellent choosing among coats
with, cape or shawl collars.
Among the finer things of broad
cloth, silvertono, tlaseltone and Bolivia
at $47.50 to $89 are coats and dolmans,
sometimes with fur cuffs, as well as
collars. These are beautifully lined
with silk and are handsomely trimmed
with raccoon, nutria, sealene or
Australian opossum. -Particularly
lovely are the deep gathered collars
of sealene, so wide that they are
almost capes in themselves.
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Sturdy Tubworthy-
Suits
For little Boy . ,
Theso are of the heavier
weights in gingham' and aro suit
able for wearing nil through the
winter, iney aro in uuiion-uii, f j
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blue, gray or tan the button-on
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will fit youngsters of 8 to''8'H
years. $3.76 to $4.76
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Special at $2.45
Fresh and lovely, every
one, and marked most
moderately. There ,are:
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tiste, frilly, ruffly affairs
of voile and a number of
simple tailored waists .of
each material. They're in
all sizes from 36 ' to' 44, H
though, of course, ndt in
every style.
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Plenty of them are right here in the Down Stairs
Store and you will be amazed at their prettiness. Some
are adorned with pleated frills, others' have figured not
over-skirts finished at the waistline with tiny ruffles. One
is sketched. They are in navy, black or brown.
Georgette Crepe Dresses, $18.75 and $20
Some of these dresses are trimmed with beads, as
you will see in the dress that is sketched at $18.75.
Others are plain and have gracefully draped skirts, $20.
All are in navy blue.
New Tailored Wool Dresses, $16.50 to $36
A straigh1line dress of navy blue serge has a bort
pleated skirt and a bodice that is trimmed with braid.
$16.50.
'Exceedingly good looking are some navy blue trico
tine, serge and gabardine dresses that are trimmed with
embroidery done in tiny beads or in contrasting wool.
Through some of the ddsigns there runs a thread of gold
tinsel which is moBt effective. $21.75 and $25
Tricotine dresses in extra-large sizes are cut on
straight and simple lines and trimmed only with braid.
$36.
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Aprons, aprons, aprons
everybody seems to need them
when tho house is being set in
6rder for tho Winter. Great
piles of them havo como ip the
Down Stairs Storo and they aro
all ready to begin their torm of
usefulness. v
' At 65c and 85c
Small aprons of printed pqr
cales are 65c, while bib aprons
of blue-nd-whlte checked ging
ham, or of percale are 85c. All
of them have pockets.
Special at $1.85
Big, cover-all aprons of plaid
gingham in clear, protty color
ings, open at tho left side and
are trlrnnied with ricrac braid,
They aro'blg enough to servo-aa
dresses.
House Dresses, $2.25
Fresh, clean gingham dresses
aro in stripes, checks or plaid
and aro mado in the comfortable
. Blllla Burke stylo. The whito collar shows
embroidery.
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of navy blue serge. Sizes for '8 tn
to 20 year old girls at $8. v,"1" 4
New cotton plal'd skirts in 'dark. ,
shades of blue, brown and green,,
are pleated on to white bodies. 8 t, ,t
to' 14 year sizes at $4. "
GJnpham" frocks yoti knoW'l ,a
how 'well they sjtand washing ." '
are in plaids and checks in a great I',1 it
variety of youthful models. $3, A
$3.50 and $5 for girls of 0..toir U
14 years," 4 ,1 ft
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Theso are of fine, heavy-twill
sergo in a deep navy, Onais mado' r
In regulation style with a white i
piqu vested and trimmings of t
black braid. . It is $23.60. ', s
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embroidery and has a pongeo '
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