if 4' I- iifliiip - N DAYLIGHT .SAVING U v V . , t i f flailroad Station Clocks Here Will Bo Hour Behind One, 'on City 'Hall s- SOME SCHEDULES TO AGREE 1 w..tf-1.l nmitiiM ...til 1tilnw nlinllf n iwynK'"- " "f - fKtilinr cltitntlon nn fur ns Poronyl - TftnA nnllrond rlorks In Itroml Htrer-t iptation nml othr-r dorks Itf the city arc concerned. An the railroad nn Bounces totlnr: 'After .Tunc 5 the clocks nt Urontl Street Station will tdhow eastern Htnndmd'tlmp, while those on'fJlty Hll will show ilnyllRht-savlnjc time. ''When tliei Broad Street Stnlion tlocis show 12 o'clock lioonv the City Hull clocks will show 1 I'. M. When (fie Icnvlns time of n train Is shown on fl Umetnble.ns 2 o'clock PM.. the 'Cill Hnll clocks will show, fl o'clock. Thene discrepancies art unavoidable ns long w daylight snylnR Is soiifrlit io be ftVcted by local ordinances instead of 'iy n general law. ''In a general way, therefore, the local and short distance trains on (he ten radiating lines serving Philadelphia will be moved forward approximately one hour. This will include the sen hore trains, most trains in the com mutation r.ono and thc'scrvlcu between Philadelphia and New York. There will' be exceptions in certain cases in which local trnlns will not be changed, It will also be necessary in ccrtnln other cases to furnish additional trains, specially in the morning and evening." ITic Philadelphia and Heading Hail way today made the following explana tion : "AH trains will continue to be operated on pastern standard time. However, local trains , to and from Philadelphia, wherever feasible, will be run orfc hour earlier than shown in present timetables." ' SEEK CHELTENHAM THIEVES Totynshfp, Police. Send Out "Filers" for Burglar Gang Chief Hnllowcil, of the f'heltplihnm TownHhjp police, has hcjiI out filers" for (he npprchenslotl of burglars who entered four houses early yesterday morning oil Central avotub, Chclteh ham. The chief believes the robbers are meiiibeiri nf the same gang of wcallcd "submnrinu" thieves who ,break In by basement Windows and norclv. doors who have been making life burden some foe the local police on the north enstern outskirts of tho city. A, 0, Myers and .1. II. Ilenncr, of Central avenue, both lost rtir, one valued nt $10 and the other nt $70. In one instance, tho house was entered, in tli 2 other the rue was tiikrn from n iin lin tho yard, .1. V. Horner's house nml another house ndjoluing were en tered, but the thieves took nothing. The thlcvcH worked nt about I o'clock in the morning, the chief believes, and no one sny thcpi. ORPHANAGE REDEDICATED The girls' mine nml auditorium ot tho Lutheran Orphnns' Itoine at Gcr mnntown, which w as recently drstrojed by fire, was rcdcdicntcd this afternoon. The home wns destroyed December 10f last year, nnd it was only the heroic efforts of the firemen nnd the in milium lllll'IlllllIKH mni IllC SIXIV" eight girls were carried to safety. The buildings have been entirely renovated. r b $$ ili . -Ja r i SJsm C Weck w&t aiiuj mucETS Pntuns 18, 1013 "No Splaslrm Sink" "Positive Shut Off" Name "SAVILL" On Faucet "Atk vour vlumter" Thomas Savill's Sons, Mfr. 1810-12-11 Wnllac St., l'hlln. Seatljs BAILET. Lt8 or 2413 Christian St.. May It, JANG, widow ot John Dallay. Ilclatlveii tnd frlendi. nlso member of tho Bvntmel PrMbyterlan Church Invited to funernl er Icti Monday, 2 1. M., at tho funernl parlors 01 William II. Chow, southwest corner SOth led Spruca ta. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cemetery. Krlendi may cull Sunday eve jilnr, 8 to 10. BORSf. May 19. JULIUS H.. husband of Catharine A. Ilorni (nee Ultlemnn). Relatives and friends, nlio Washlnston Camp, No. tM. P. O S. of A., nnd employcH of the Victor Talklnc Machine Co., nro invited to attend funeral service!, Mon.. 1 I. M.. at hla late residence. 3J3 Spruco at. Int. Fcrnwood Om. Friends may call Bun.. S to 10 P. M. BUCHANAN. May SO. WILLIAM, J., hus band of Anna Buchannn (nee Paul). IlMa tires and friends, also Union Tabernacle Prtibytertan Church and Hunilaja Hchnol. officers of 11th Pollco District, nnd nil other ortsnlzatlnns of which he una n inemDer. are lnted to attend funeral sen Ices. Mon,, VM P. M.. nt his late residence. VW B. Borlii st. Int. West Laurel Hill Ccm. I-rlenda mar call after H P. M. Hun. CAUJUI.VN. Mny 10. M.vnaAnRT, wife at Bdward J Callahan nnd dauahte' of David W. nnd Amelia Lew. Ilelatlves anl frlend, also Bprlnc Garden Counrll. No. 70, S ndD. ot A., and Lady Nlehnlls Lodge, No. 83. O. of b. of D rre Invlttd to funeril inlces. Mon.. 2 P. M., ,it hor lute resi dence. 1900 E. Alleghenv avo. Int. Groon wd (1C. of P.) Cem, Viewing Sun. eve. "CAMP. At residence of non-ln-law, Her bert I. .tkttlmsn. 403 N. 42d St.. Cumd-n. N. J AN.NIFJ. wife of Tetar Camp, nited OS. Funeral lerrlces. Mon., 2 P.M., nt Sanctuary M. E. Church. 2Sth nnd Thompvm sti i Ptilla. Jnt, Montrosa Cem. Komalns -liny be viewed Sun. ovc. at son-ln-law'a rcl (tntc. i rascadkv. m iv it. in2i, ar.onoK. Jr . jon of 'Jcom and Mildred fchultz Cn? etdrn, aced 14. R'-lntlves and friends are "Imlted to attend funeral rervlces, Hat., '! P. M at hit parents' residence, 2117 N. Vb-r st. Int. prlvue. COLLINS. May IS, MARY K.. dnuahter of the late Timothy nnd Isabella, Collins. TMathes tnJ frlemls, nnd nil siKletlos of hlrh sho wan a member, nro lnllcd to fu neral. Jton.. SJIO A. M., trim her Into icsl. oencc, 1931 Hamilton at. Solemn rtuuiem man Cathedral 10 A. ,M. Int. Holy Croas Cem. COOrER. On May 10, 1021. MAY JOHN SON, wife of Randolph Cooper, need 37 Sears. Funeral services on Saturday, at 2 P. m . nt Armstrong's. 1027-20 North Broad st. Interment private. COYLB. May 18, CORNELIUS, son of Itj Ilernard nnd Hannah Cosle. Ilcliitlei and friends aro lnlted to nttund funernl. Mon., 7:30 A. M., from the resldnnco of his sIMer, Mrs. nilen Howds. 5122 De Lancey Jt, Selemn masa of requiem Church of St. Francis de Hales 0 A. M. Int. Holy Cross dm. .ILJ07' Ma' 20. ELLKN HE LACY. 01 0033 Arch st. Due notice of the funeral -Ul bo glen. .r0AK Ma5' ! JOHN N.. liusbind of JSItubeth Doak and son of late John N. nnd (.atherlnn Dnalr. rimnmi tn hii. ,.in. tins, friends, employes ot Shields & llro., inviieu, Jion , s:3U a. il Horn his luto re.ldenco, 1018 Porter st. Solemn maes of "lulem Church of St. Monica 10 A. M. Int. St Denis' Cem. i,-0!? iSQ. On Mav IS. FRANCIS P.. linibind of Joaophlno R. Du Ilosq. aged 70 year;, ijntrm lcrvCes on Saturday, at 2 K'.a " at Jttt8 .residence, 314 Cricket ae., D?.0.?. . i!- Interment private. ECKMAN. Mtv 10, AUHUST H., huobntlrf M,IyG- Eckman. Funernl services fe'-.,2 .p M" olR N- Vogdes at. Int. jveetmlnster Ctm, Remains may bo lowed Sun eve. eF9W,U?.n'T.Ma' 10' HELEN W widow vi..0' : - F""cr and daughter of lato eiS?fy nna. Margaret Weed, ngod 77. Rein to wnd Wends Invited to funernl Won.. t7i . " """-In-law's residence. 80B7 Frunk- OTi5yj.-lIo,n,.,Dur,r' ra- Int. private. TAn iIJ(?'-&,R' 10' H'21- JOHN KHEI 'AO, in h s SOth vear. Services Mon.. 2 firf..: r;!'dcnS?. "' daughter. Mrs. Minnie s!i7iflr'r. 110 J rmount avo. Int. Green "ffilj"!. , Friends mav call Sun. eve. Joh? 9K,TCTfay -- ESTHER, widow of Win.1'... ekI. aJ"i 8,t' Halatlvca nnd leis 'rIa '.?vJ.trd..t0 ntt''n,1 funoral aerv ttiZZti'n?n ; "reclaely. nt her lato rinivli,,1?,1,?,' I'thlgh ave. Int. nrlxnte IHAN?niiCK. May I". CATHERINE, Selfut.0.f.SSrlr" T- Oriib.i(k, aged flL VonMl's? Jrlends nre InMted to funeral, ih .5't?:30.A' m" lttt0 residence. 810S N. ChiiSh nn,!?ul:n, m.a" at s- nonaentuia's &r CenVo.eVy. ,nterment " " ' hShsnIi"";jM.n ?,Iay ,"- ln-'' EDWIN 8 . tlw. n.,J,ff Kll Oraul, aged 41 years. Rein No lnndn,rt'n.'l"' .u,0 WHahlnetnn Camp. BO f 'n,n,i'.1 of A'' Vigilant Canm. No. C.'m!;' f ' A- urul Colnnol Fred Tnjloi Vri?,..N"- ?A HSot V.. Invited to funornl lit. rJ.Viil" Tli?Sflf,? l a I. M.. from his itf2tnc- 3.no.N' r,,h " Kamnlna maj J-S, MondBy. 8 to' 10 P M. Int. itPfflSVUy Cemetery Ht.AAiTiS?.PK-"7Sl? 1S WALTER, son of live. n-K" .and Henrietta Hartkopf. Rcla. neral "ill-i"".'1." ar, l.nMed to ntlend fu of jSJ,nife"riM?ni. 8.1' M" th0 "rlor ave In? 5" i "erkelhach 70 (Joniinntown HAYvr8rl,ft,u' -' ton .Hills Cem. AKnniniirJl!'ii&cnXX-. '!BV 1()' FANNY are lnViR..HAYN.ca' ReIntlo nnd friends r invited to funernl services, Mnn.. 11 it. Int. mUnt" 1C9' 2MD 8,r,n,f Qarden NJEh?,,thll(i8'Vtln M?y l,b" ln21- ELDERT "n 8ai5eS?5 $. Maud s- Jennl"". Service lite i V.uJm y nftrnoon at 2:30 o'clock, at his it VCfmif' .y- Walnut st. IneVmsnt 'enlni ,er CenT','y' 1f'ewlne I'rldny ofKJ.!;ii,T:?.'nj:- ,R' rTlENCE M.. widow re mfn,i3,,,Kan.?- A1'11"" nnd friends ft. M from 'J? "'.'V"1 fn"f"l. '"n.. .s.30 "na "axe m HrJ"1'8 "d"n. 72B0 Wood. nisni '-. ""i'nm rcuulemmaas nt St. fitment Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross om,FITlTl?t?.rln.J..,;?2, at "nrrlson nTfVl,nS'.UA.U,JTH,. KKELEY. Relntlves Mon Ap ,ire, lnltjd to nttend funoral. 4"rlPh e'em'"'" "M Hn,"r M0- ,,,t: "t uli'PVM,,y ,l I'BNRY W.. husb.tnd hMlM to .'e'T,'! "' nnd filcnds nro P. i .! liS""1'1 ''""ml eir cos, Mon. 1 'ite'M" ?'""'? U,UJ N ' nt lilt Prl WVwe1J80unr,"T"t ten, ncm'11"8 may 'be anK .K.,S.-."S ." VS.. ANNA DEATHS dh er if iS.yi . "' ""r ANNA, belovol Vcuor) iiolVu"'1 ","'1 Ann,B 1'irhln (nee r TnvltMi V,v.",."n' '."''' of ho fumllv M ? fro m w'Mi'""1. f.unnrn,l. Mon.. 8:30 UtrcMH i .1 ur. """'"' rea:d..nc 1821 N, ca.lf?rn,V.i.sH?,?,V, "'lu'ern mas. St. Ml. Benulehi """ 4U rt' I'reeiStfiy. int. Holy rrV,V0nl'M.May SO. 8ARAII J , widow n Will u Sv,,0"- D" I'otlce of funefa z.rtA.. LA'C!':yNNBY.-On Mav 10. 1021. WIL. MElhlnn.vTnri - .U"nm.i'.n'1 inX Mnrgiiret 'her. BRii o.fnJi ": o' resilience of inn, a, niiL'?,f?r,, ' L Solemn ren,ulem fthedru"l I'nS?0'', ?,hrch in A. M. Int. Name Tandr a' t.'o 'V'., ""''fjHy. Holy O ii ."'..'.. A. II. Ro'.letlca. niv. fin. A vlta to fuCr;i 'If'"11""!, .ni111 friends in: mice. 8325 w?..S,"e"" :5A. it., rest. .."MirwiiiBa1 St. Jnmes' Church 10 A. M. Int. Cathedral Ccm. MKEHAN. May 10. LETITIA It., wife of William Mcehan. Relatives nnd friends, nlso Ladles' Auxiliary of O. 11. c, nro Invll-d to i?07o.WV1,."t0Rul p.,,emn "l"1"'! mass St. Stephen's Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Senulchre. MIM.HOItsr:. In rilman. Mav 10. 1021 ELIZllETH (nco Armstrong), daughter of the late Jnmcs and Jane Armstrong Rela tives and friends nro Invited to nttend fu nernl. from thi rifldnce if her husband Lewis Mlllhousj 213 N. Jlroxdvoy. PitniSn, N. J., Mon . May 23. Hervkes nt hnuso inno A. SI. Int. Noith Ceda'r Hill Ccm Philadelphia. Pa. om" MOHAN (nee O'Hirne). Mny 10, HENRI. ETTA a, widow of John Moran. Relatl'Vs and friends, nlso I-earcue of the Sacred Heart nnd R. V. JL Soda Illy, nro Invited to fu. rernl. Mon.. 8:30 A. M.. frnm hi J ii. .IX dence. 18111 8. '20th st. Solemn requiem rmiss C, Oak.!., r'hii.nt. ,ft A . M"illl IIIIIBS Cross Cem NEVIiLINO Mny 1ft, 1021, WILLIAM hukband of Emma Neellng. In his Sflth jenr. Relalhes nnd friends, nlso New iinii Post No. 7. U. A. It., inxlted to nttend fu! nirnl scrxlces. Mon.. 2 P. M.. nt his Into resldenee. l.-.si r;, liorl.s stf Int. prUnte North rvrfnr Hill Cem. Prunte, NIlJVKinK. On Mny 17, 1021 KATff. RYNE I1ROWN NEWICIR1C. wlfo f tho Into Louis O. Nenklrk. nged 82 "ears. n,. tl es nnd frlctr.ls nro luulted to nttend the funernl services, on Monday, nt 1 o'clock from hr Into residence. G424 Irving st Rel mains mny bo viewed on Sunday exenl'ng nt 7 o'clock, NEWKHAM. At Wostiille. N. T Mav 10. MARY E.. lfe of Dr. Stan cv P Newshnm nnd d.xugr.ter of late Joseph R. Tusker. Rela'.les ntid friends InMted to funeral, Mon.. 1 P. M.. from her Into rest. d.mc. 220 Silver Lalto nve.. Wcstvllle N J , Int. prlvnte. Mt. Msi Inh Com . Pnlla I ilnds mny cnll Sun., 7 to 0 I". M O'HRIEN. Sullenlj. SIny IS. At I'tm. hurst. L. I.. THOMAS ,T . husband of te Into Mnry (.. 0'Hrlcn. Relntlve, nml friend. lullcd to funeral, Tues.. 8:30 A. M nil Spring Oarden nt. Pulemn rmulem mass nt the t'nthedrnl of SH. Peter ar Paul in A. M. Int. Old Cnthcdrol CernT PERRY. May PI. JAMES H.. beloved hu-hnnd of Kllxabeth E. Perry (nee Olenson nnd son of late John nnd Catherine Perry Relathcs and friend Invited to funernl! Tues. 8-30 A M.. residence. 81121 rrnnkfori ne. Holmesburg. Pa. Sn nm ..!. ... . St. Dominie's Church 10 . Jl Int. St Dnmlnlo's Com. PLAT?.. Mny JS. HELENA, widow of Anton Platr. (r.e Nlcliel). in har 82d jear Ib-lallvci nn1 friends are Invited to attend funernl. Mon.. 7:30 A. M. from tho rosl. dence of her eon. Leonnrd Plntz. 202S B Sergeant rt. Requiem mass St. llonlfnclu.: Chunh 0 A. M. Int. prlate. ' POHLKJ. At 17 8. Aberdeen place. At. Inntle City. N. J. on May 20. 1021. CARC-: LINE, wlfo of Georgo Pohllg. Announce ment of funornl later. " HEMS. May 18. MARY F. widow of Lewis II. It-rns ugcj 71. Relatives nnd friends nro Imlted to nttend funeral serv ices. Sat., 3 P M. precisely, nt her late residence. 2140 N. 8th st. Int. prVate. ,0 RINO.-Mny 10. 1021 MARY A., wlfo of Timothy Rlnr (nco Kelly), IKIalUeq md frlrndn inUlcd to funrnl, Mon. 8 at from hr inte rtldence, 1S2D S, lfilh at' Solemn moss of requiem nt Church of St' Thorn Aquinas l'3o A, M. Int. Holy Crosi Cem. ROI1INSON. Mai- 10. JAMES J . son of fleorgo and Mary Robinson nged 23 Rein. tlveH nnd frienJs lnlted to funeral, Mnndnv 830 A, M,, pnrenta' resldenre, 1307 "' Seddey ae. Sqlemn requiem muss St. Joan o; Arc Church. 10 A. M. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemeterv. ' SCULL. Mny 20. SADIE SCULL (nee Mc Donnell). Rn!ntles r.nd friends nro Invited to funernl, Monday. 8:31) A. M.. from 1103 S 20h st. Solemt" requiem mass St. Eil mund's Church 10 A M Interment New Cathedral Ccir.tcr. Friends may cnll Hun day 8 to 10 P M " SMITH. Ore Mny 18. CLARENCE M , son of Charles nnd Emma Smith nnd hus band of Rlancho F. Smith, nged 2.1 jears Re!ut!ea and friends, also Brotherhood of LncomotlNe riremcn. Invited Io funeral serv Ices, on Mav 22. at Mannahiiwkln Ocean Countv. N, J. TARLO, Mnr 20. 11)21. ROHERT TA11LO. nged 70. noLitlxes nnd fl lends aro limited to nttenl funcrsl senlces, Mnn. 2 P M, at his late residence 15021 N 12t'i st Int. priNato, Mt. Peine rem. THOMAS. Mr.j lh suddenly nt Orenn City. N J Major LEONARD R. husband of Rachel I', Thomus (no Moore). Friends nlso members of 11, A R., Post No 31 West Chester, Pa Ocean Cll Lndso. No 171. F. nnd . .M ; Iota Council, No 120. Jr. O U A. M . .iro Inxlted to view rnmilni Frl , 7 to 0 P M. Son Ices prhnle Snt., 2 P. M, In' Sens'do Cem , Palermo N. J TREACY. May HI. WILLIAM P beloxe I husband of Helen A, Tieacj Relatives nnd friends, nlso (lenrji" Iliooks & Son Co., in vlted to funernl Tues . 8 3d A M.. lalo residence fi210 Master St. Solemn requiem nines nt St. Gregory's Church 10 A J! Int St, Denis' WATSON. On May in, 1(121 JAMRS M WATSON HnlntUes nnd friends nie Invited to tho tervlco, on Sntunlay. nt 8 P. M nt his late residence, (1007 Lamdouiia nxe Int, nt ,:snslto Cemetery N. y on Sundn. WERIt.On Mnv 111 1021 KATIE S wife of I'lmrles J, Webb. HolntHes nml tilends nro Imlled to the service on Mnn. dny nftornoon. nt 2 n'clrek at her Into lecldent", Ashl ourno rd . Elklns Pnrk. In tennent prtwite. nt Westminster Cemeterv I'nmeynnres will bo nt Elklns Park Station ti meet unln le.nlnu Roadlrg Terminal nt 1 02 V. M WILLIAM! ON May 10, r.t her Int.. resl. dence. 1S13 W. Tioga st . EL1.AHETH II . daughter of Mary K, nnd tl"o lite Oeorito W. Wllllnmsoii RelatUcH nnd frlenclH un In lted to attend rimers! eorvlces, nt thn pin. I rs of Samuel W Kebr & Son N IV cor 21st nnd Illiinonil sts., Mon 2 P M pre cise! Int Leurel Hill Cem WtLSPN. t his lesldenqe. Wnjne. Pn . on .Mny 20 11121. JOSEPH husbni d of the lato Anna Wilson. RelatUes nnd friends nrs ipvlted to tho eorxleea, on Hundny afternoon, nt 1:30 ii'clmk. nt the Oliver II Hair Illdg , 1820 Chestnut st, Interment at Washington, 11. c ' WONSF.TLER. At Nnrrlstonn Pa Mnv I IB. FRANKLIN I! WON8ETLER In his KftiU iiis. PmiAfbl nt lila Inta rnoliUHA ' 1318 DeUnlh at . Norrlstown. Pa Hut . 2 P, M. Int. Westminster WOOD Mil?' 10 HARRY SCOT I' Jr , con of Hnrrv nnd EllxnlHith Wood, nad 20 rte)ntlH and friends Invited t . funornl, Mnn. HiRO A M.. p'sldnice. 1233 S lire lock st Sohmn h'nh miss Sl Francis il lilies' Church 10 A M Int, II ly Cross 'zOELLS. May 10. fWTHI.'WNU I. wife of Andrew Znella. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to nttend funernl services, S.it 2 P, M. precisely, at her late resldonco, 2232 N, 13th stf Int. prhnte. : Ll LI , L 1 , 1 -,. WANAMAfcER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER"'S WNHKHTAKKBH ICrmjYLERS It L- BROAD aVio I jXtJ' DIAMOND tj i4 Coot and Airy Place for Summer Shopping Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store 'Summer's Frocks Are the Prettiest of All I s) the Year They're so fresh and airy and graceful and their colorings are as gay as flowers. This season they have an added virtue lowness of price. Hundreds of new dresses of vdile, organdie, linen, dotted Swiss and gingham have arrived during the past week and choosing is at its very best now. Gingham Dresses $3.85, $4.50, $5, $7.50 and $8 Many Jot 1 swiretlii 'nil E W wl 1 MM&KuffiSffiimWwwM $6 L $8.75 VXl r $12 $15 linvo ilulTy brown, red, Organdie Dresses ' $7.50, $8.75, $10, $12 and $15 Here's loveliness, indeed I Perfect dresses for Summer parties, for fcho end-of-school festivities nnd so on. They're the most youthful and charming frocks imaginable. In Nile, peach, tangerine, brown, navy, white, jade, rose, Copenhagen and in dainty checks. Some have dotted Swiss overdresses in con trasting colors. Little sprays and nosegays of organdie flowers, which trim them, are a delightful touch. (Market) Checks nnd plaids in all the pretty colorings, organdie, sasnes or sneer vestees. in pinK, diuc, green lavender and black and white combinations. 'Frocks of fine imported ginghams arc $16.50 to $25. Voile Dresses $3.25, $5.75, $6 to $13.50 Plenty of dark grounds with pin dots, voiles with dark Georgette patterns and light flowery voiles. In navy, pink, Ian, brown, green and rose. A good surplioe dress of black or navy voile with white dots is $7.50. ' Lovely flowered voiles in challis patterns and some with three tier skirts aro special at $10 and $12. Navy, Black or Brown Camisoles $1.50 Women have been wanting them to wear under dark voile dresses and Georgettes. These arc of satin, simply tailored and hemstitched. (Central) 400 Pair Boys' Shoes Special, $3.90 Sizes 10 to 5'2 Regular outdoor shoes, just ,right for active boys who are always on the move. They are of tan leather in round - toe Blucher style; the thick soles are welted. (C.nllery, Mnrket) (Uifiif m (Opp 0,0 Frilled Georgette Blouses, $2.90 About 150 of these blouses that arc most fashionable right now and that one would expect to pay much more for. Samples, conse quently not all sizes in each style. Delicate flesh pink nnd white trimmed with creamy laces nnd frills; the sort that women want to wear with Summer suits and sweater. White Sale Crepe Nightgowns, 85c First crepe gowns we've had at this price. White and flesh with colored hemstitching. Also flow ered pink batiste gowns nt tho same price. White Sale Bloomers, 50c Cut very full and well made. Pink crepo batiste or plain pink ami white batiste. Bath Sprays, 75c New shipment ready for warm weather! Excellent white I'ubber ones, fivo feet long with largo spray head. Pound Cans Talcum Powder, 20c Can 250 Beautiful Hand-Made French Frocks $18 to $39 The colorings make one think of cool sherbets and garden parties, shaded lawns and wide verandahs. One can choose flesh pink, lemon yellow, shimmering orchid, French blue of perfect tint, peach, light blue and white. All of the dresses are beautifully made and elabo rately trimmed with hand hemstitching, drawnwork or little White bindings that are distinctly French. Some even boast an unusual touch of cire ribbon. Twelve different models in voile and batiste. New Linen Dresses, $16.50 Cool Summery frocks that are very becoming. In pink, white, brown and Copenhagen, some trimmed with rickrack organdie, others with contrasting linen. (Mnrket) A uiWh 1 l $19 W l 1 Clearaway of Men's and Women 's Hosiery and Underwear at 10c to 25c Perhaps we have only small sizes in this, large 'sizes in that or broken sizes in another article. So we have grouped these needfuls and marked them very low for people who can use them. Every article, save two, is first quality. It's an economy event that will repay '1 j Jn. an eany visit. v For Men 360 white and Balbriggan shirt with short sleeves, "sec onds," each 25c. 800 pair of mercerized black cotton half hose. First quality, pair 15c. (flallrr.v, Market) For Children 360 pair of ribbed white cot ton stockings, sizes 6 to 9&, 3 pair for 25c or pair, 10c. 720 ribbed white cotton rests, sleeveless and low neck, "Seconds," each 20c. ' (Centrnl) For Women i 720 pair of mercerized cot ton stockings in black, tan, bronze and Palm Beach. Sizes 8 and 8 55. 3 pair for 25c, or pair 10c. 1500 pair of black and cor dovan cotton stockings, pair 15c. 2000 pair of mercerized stockings in black, white, navy and cordovan. Sizes B& to 9. Pair, 25c. 250 ribbed white cotton union suits with bodice tops and loose knees. Small sizes only. 3 for 25c, or each, 10c. (Ontrul) Net Guimpes Are Having a Merry Vogue Fashion makes but one requirement of them: they must have frills, and frills big and fluffy enough to bo unmistakable as such! Lace, tucks, embroidery and plain pleating are used singly or in com bination, and the array is almost bewildering. $1.60 to $0.50. Exquisite Filet Lace Collars and Sets Suitable for graduation or birth day gifts and excellent investments for oneself, these nrc in excep tionally pretty designs. The collars vary in length from 16 inches to 24 and even the $1.50 style is a good width. Collars Are $1.50 to $2.25 Sets Are $2.50 to $3.75 (Crutriil) lfA TO, 17 W ' 2L Philippine Nightgowns, $2.50 Beautifully embroidered and made entirely by hand, these nightgowns are quite wonderful, for $2.50. They're of sheer h-aaZLa S """ I'.t?" r snrc necKs, elaborately cm- jvim; am sicuveiess; oineis nave little slit sleeves. (t'entrnl) broidered. Summer Silks $1 to $3 $1, $1.50 and $2 for white habu tai silk, for underwear, linings, slips, blouses and pajamas. 35 inches wide. $1.50 for glistening sports silks (silk-and-cotton) in figured effects. Tan and white, 35 inches wide. $2 for excellent 39-inch crepe de chine in henna, navy, rose, flesh, pink, maize, Copenhagen, brown, lavender, turquoise, Nile, silver gray, white and black. $2 for hpot-proof black Japa nese silk a kind much used for Summer dresses. 36 inches wide. $3 for radium in navy, black and white; 40 inches wide. (Ontrul) Flannel and Silk Are First Choice for Summer Skirts Every young woman seems to want a flannel skirt this Summer to wear with a certain smart little sweater that she usually possesses. Charming box-pleated skirts of white flannel can be had for as little as $7.50. Gathered models in pastel tints arc $8.75, while stripes, checks and plain white can be had in a most agreeable variety at prices ranging upwards to $18.75. Beautiful silk skirts, now in weave and varied in color, are pleated or gathered at $10.75, $13.50, $16.50 to $25. (Mnrket) No Doubt About the Popularity of Polo Coats If you arc fortunate enough to know ten young women you prob ably know eight who have or want polo coats. It's safe to say that nearly every young woman, planning a Summer wardrobe will include n polo coat in her calcula tions. Polo coats can be worn with anything anywhere. At the shore, in the motor, at the country club, the tennis tournament a polo coat is just right. Fourteen different models aro here at $16.50 to $29 Some arc belted, some have the loose back; they have shawl or snugly buttoned collars, roomy pockets nnd arc half lined or full lined with silk, ln various be coming shades of tan, in sizes 14 to 44. The coat that is sketched has a tucked back and is half lined Special at $25. (Market) P J A i r 1 I :? L 525 A A Little Blouse Clearaway in the Gray Salon Bien Jolie Corsets in 12 Models, $3.50 to $12.50 A fine soothing talcum in rose, arbutus. violet, corylopsTs nnd trailing Mercerized Voile 28c Yard Summer's popular shades in a good quality for frocks and blouses. Blues, apricot, rose, pink, brown, maize, greens, orchid and white. 38 inches wide. Rustling Taffeta $2 Yard Navy lllue Black Silver Gray Brown Four of tho best shades for smart street frocks a quality that last year would have been double this price. USinchcs wide. i Ii ltlics(1 models are newly adapted for piesent-day needs and I tho silhouettes now in fashion. There is a model for every type of figure, including those out of the ordinary, such as the very tall fid, ready fofuse? Shrt' 8ma11 bUt fU" fiBUr- Ev,y COret is 3 Models at $3.50 One is of good coutil for heavy figures. Another i a topless, motlol of brocho with elastic inserts in front and n long back. The third is of more elaborate broche for average figures. 4 Models at $5 take caro of all figures of average proportion. Particularly good for slender young women is a slipover corset of clastic. (Oentriil) $5.90 for some charming slipover blouses of wool jer sey in Pekin, elephant gray, brown, henna and white. Two models, both with white lineiv collars tnd cuffs one showing tho youthful Peter Pan collar. $5.90 for slipover blouses of cotton latino in gray, white, tan, bisque and green, em broidered in wool or silk. $8.90 for exceptionally fine tie-on blouses of heavy crepe de chine in flesh pink, white, sky blue, yellow or green. They'ie frilled and tucked and altogether lovely. ferS $5.90 (Mnrkrt) Summer Rugs for Porch or Home in an assortment that allows wide choosing, even among the least expensive. They are priced at the lowest market rates and, in many instances, even considerably less. Japanese Straw Rugs are admirably suited for porch and bungalow use. These are fresh rugs made to our own specifications to make them more durable and attractive. 4.6 x 7.6 feet $2.75 r 8 x 10 feet jtfi.sn 6x9 feet $4,50 Fiber Rugs aro full of life and long wear and will with stand rough usage. -' , 4.6x7,6 feet $6.50 6x9 feet $7.50 and $11.50 7.6 x 10.6 feet $11.50 8x10 feet $16.50 9 x-12 feet $13.50 and $17.50 (Chestnut) 9x12 feet $7.50 Wool-and-Fibcr Rugs 6x9 feet $9.50 and $11 6x12 feet $15 7.6x9 feet $11 and $13.50 8.3 x 10.6 feet $14 and $17 9 x 12 feet $17 and $18 9x15 feet $22.50 12 x 12 feet $20 and $25 12 x 15 feet $23.75 and $30 Chamois-Lisle Gloves Special, $1.25 12-Button-Length In cafe au lait, French gray and white, these are the quality that is giving so much satisfac- j tion as to fit and freshening. A , squeezes and pats SPECIALS "in the Upholstery Store White curtain scrim, 36 inches wide, is 15c a yard. I Marquisette, in white on ecru, 36 inches wide, is 25c a yard. Dotted and figured Swiss, 36 inches wide, is 35c a yard. y Linene for slip covers 28 inches wide, is 25c a yard. Khaki awning duck, 281 inches wide, is 35c a yard Window shades, water color, are 75c each; oil, $1. Summery, cheery cre tonnes, 36 inches wide, are 20c, 25c and 35c a yard. (Central) few soapy out! little water ana and the dirt is m all (Oiitri.1) Smiling Gingham House Dresses, $3 Pink-and-whitc, blue-nnd-white, black-nnd-whito and lavendcr-and-white checks mado with a wide pointed collar which turns back from a white organdie vestee. A sash of glnghnm ties in n bow in tho back. (Central) Couch Hammocks Special, $12.50 These arc especially reliable, durnblc couch hammocks that will give many seasons of pleasure. The gray or khaki duck covering is sturdy and weather-resisting. The frames nro of sound, sure angle if on and tho chains go all the way down to the springs, in back as well as in front. (Crn(ral) f 1 8 1 1. i1 Hi fit 1 St, 1 U m m fj m i I 4- ,ii m a. 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