'7 '1W Vf.' 5 ft f ,u 'tt. '? - v w .' A y r . . . f j- - i & mv-ra-NTTNtt PTT-RTiTfl TnaTCTJr-PnTT.ADFXPHTA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE'S. ' HsfcL'' ' - , . 'LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Papo Mi Kent nu oiif for fl erecm nulls for f diwtort yestldday, and on the wny bnck with them I happened to fall down twlio. nnro nn nrrniint of trlnnlnc OVCf !.)? a stuck up brick nnd onco on account of jcot inmuiiKt ami wen Bt "l1 ",0 "" tlmo I looked in the bog jest out ot curiosity nnd the creem puffs were all bent out of shnpo on account of being icil on. me uunKine, J ooy, noicj umAflbfl. ' Anil I kenn on coins home. look I tie in the has every once In a vrllo to see If ther were rcc v bent ns mutcn ns i , thawt they were, wlch they was, rae thinking, G, I better tblnk up some thing funny to make ma lnff before huc sees creem puns. Wlch I tried to think of some ioak to tell her ony I could ony think of old ones not good cnuu, iniincine. n, i know wat. III wawk In on my bands carrying the bag in my mouth, and ma will think its so funny she'll laff like everything and then the site of tuc bent creem pufTs wont affect her mutch. Gosh, its a good tiling I bin practicing wnwklne on mv hands u lot lntclv. And wen I got home me was In the parlor and I put tlio bag in my moutn and got up on my hands out in the hall nnd started to wawk In the parlor like somebody giving u imitation of n dog carrying something wawkiug oil his frunt feet, only jest wen I got inside tuc parlor l lost my bauents on nccouui of not having it very good enyways, and I fell over backwards and terued a summersault rite on the hag of creem puffs, wlch I could feel them under me losing all the shnpc they had left, mo thinking, Gosh, if this makes her laff 111 be scrprlrcd if it even makes her smile. Wlch it dldcnt. nnd she cave nic fcarsc kracks and we dldcnt have eny creem puffs for Mipplr on account of tiicir looKs. ana ma tnrcw mem an uway without even loevlng me rescue tjiy of tacm by eating tncm. Adventures With a Purse IF YOU are hunting for gingham dresses you will be interested in the ono I saw on Saturday In one of tho hhons. It was a pink and white check, with a vest and sleeves of pink organdie, that gave it a light and dainty touch. A small, perky, black satin bow finished it at the neck nnd tho effect was very mnnrt. For tho office or afternoon on the porch, nothing could be more suit able and the price was $7.50. No bedroom can be warm nnd cozv without n little boudoir lamp on your dressing table or on a small table in the corner. If you can get one to har monize with our wall paper you're lucky. I saw one the other day that would add much to the bedrooms of several girls I know. It had a hand decorated shade of corn color and white, and if jou've been buying lamps lately you'll know that the price of $0.75 was very reasonable. For Jurnf ot lwn nddrro Woman' m F-Mior rr rTn VTMnnr or Mnln 3000. Buy Your Coal Now We Handle Only the Very fCOAL 40 Lbi. to Every Toe For 35 Years WV Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Hat No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St nll Frankfprd 1JS0 iriKlmi r.Hhi iUJ4 . s.Sr I ; ill 4 1 Yu'n tastc the 1 li I ' ' -IT' 1 difference! 1 III ! tfSCO I Jf . I Coffee F-lfliAl 1 Suits wffi i 1 I "b OCfc 1 skirts r : i 51 I &dJ lb 1 Dresses K'Ml'llB i .... i Sweaters M, If ii M At aU our Stores H 'H ft f V H OTORC3 C7. S K'V.I'B 1 1 I 1 I ' i f I I QEASHORI7 (39 y I Mi '1 g k-' EXCURSIONS - g H m e lit I H' ATLANTIC CITY "BBPsH I'V'l'I 1 3 OCEAN CITY S t CPy dZj3k EOl'l P WILDWOOD g QfH ST J VVA Wfciw II -a and CAPE MAY 9 -vHw ' 'vW p m:r"' iw'mL.M R kvekv bunday K QWylii ALA) l ia2k I .HVl Round $i en war t.x ii, a I Vi ttyrVnBHl 'KS'l S TrIP Addlllen.1 K U Y L U H KiHB9t Qj Lavo Clititnut and South St. Kerrm uj i IV L1Svr- II ' 'II VWsBl RrH fy Standard Daylight Cj I VM JimrOTS I eB WaL SHeHkSM( rG T'm9 Savins Tlmo ni II Vbf. 'J;H H E M BSSHHsl'. Ln For I H.00 A.M. 7:00 A.M. u TSflWi 1 UTT Vfi i, mHH.'' I" AtlintlcCltyJ 0:30 A.M. 7:30 A.St K UCtW YM-M '..,VB aB." .' K Wlldwood and r S.S0A.M. fl.SO A.M. Vn -itefezi.i I UXtl ;f, illHi!1 P Cape May J nj : 1 i Rfffl t i m 'MB,1 H nlurnlne from all point B.00 P. M rfl Vliil I Li 1 rTttT3 4u- m"MrW: ffi (Standard Time). 6.00 P.M. (Dayllrht j ImMn VtH 7? ilJ- r"Uf P Bavlna- Time). )J l N I CTTTf ,v vr-' fit IF IE ' n Additional train from Allantlo City nl iPlihsJ ' I rV S, -Sf feflte Gl 8!l l- ' (Standard Time). U:15 P HI tt I1! 1,7 . 'Bu.S)I?Ur Ml X'. iDayht Pavlnir Time). K 1L-J B U I A ' . "uVlmfta Kl Atlantic City excurilon trains run f" 1 Tfl cM l i- III T In to and from iTIaalaalppI Ave. It 1 ""-vl I I 1st' " H EIbW'". .'J BUcMannnnrinnnmnlii II I " - -"'A Store at Gimbels Furs, Rugs, Draperies, Blankets and saves losses. The Summer's Sports Silk for Smart People The silk that fashionable people are buying something new something different from anything heretofore indi vidual in charm of color charm of de sign wanted most for its striking beauty of weave and colors its coolness its quality its service. The silky texture catches the faintest breeze fanning itself into a brilliant splotch of color or in catching the light it reveals the beauty of soft tones. "But what is it really like?" Unlike any other silk Tal-Ly-Ho i3 a novelty sports fabric a crepe-like ground with stripes and plaids or stripe-and-plaid combinations of gleaming satin. Colored grounds with contrasting color stripes and plaids. Colored grounds with white stripes and plaids. White grounds with colored stripes and plaids. White grounds with white stripes and plaids. For the Thing Unusual in Outdoor Wear there's nothing more beautiful nothing smarter for Scarfs Hats Parasols Vestees Collar-and-Cuff Sets r!3sM . r VSn 1 'VT r fl costs little Gimbel Brothers MARKET 'CHESTNUT:: EIGHTH . NINTH The First Time in Philadelphia A Sale of TALr LV-HO ! At $3.95 Instead of $6 and $6.50 Season's Novelty Silk for Outdoor The Most -Wanted1 Width 40 Inches mSmUf ' i.J ',; il ' j dBsWMMJJ:.ia w !o-S 1 ,;nnI It y RWiivAfl J - Tl x .H't SI JV vl JKwL;ti i))! 'tJfl.ii m Km sH ?l : - 7 VF I UUMMBH Gimbels received the choicest allotment of Tal-Ly-Ho color designs and offer them at a wonderfully low price. The Sale Is a Feature of the Very 'Important Gimbel June Silk Sale The but it Is a jusuiying in Progress- Gimbel Store is not Just a store, reaching for your monJ Philadelphia institution built on service and there $ in oiiu mb ' -t-1 . . i ' ' - ' Wear I -' m 50 Different Designs From Which to Choose the Favored One or More Plain white and creams and summer's soft hues like a shower of color from the rainbow and the popular colors, such as coral, turquoise, tangerine and jade on white; green on gray, brown on tan, and so on through the 50 different exclusive designs. There's something so winsomely youthful about them all their brilliancy makes one think of youth itself The Girl on the Links The Girl on the Court , The Girl at the Wheel The Girl on the Mountain Trail The Girl on the Beach v The Girl at the Horse Show Wherever you go you will find her The Tal-Ly-Ho Girl! She breathes acertain type of summer loveliness. Here she 'comes with white sports skirt of Tal-Ly-Ho, tangerine hat and sweater of Tal-Ly-Ho and bag of Tal-Ly-Ho. It's a Summer When Sports Hat and Dress Match and the little things of costume as bags, parasols, scarfs and suit or dress of one material. The beauty of Tal-Ly-Ho lends itself to this purpose of fashion its strik ing designs tone in with plain colors so well and break the monotony of one-color schemes. Gimbels, Silk Salons, Second floor. Ci) ' ' ml sJl nJLS jjWSMSSSHSYflYB i H $ Eh ,;' ,- J i 6fi ''yjL. 'k bBSiBBHBsIbIHssSSBBcsskzs siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i ( 'y v -" jl -i' i. . t-Ht , ,"tfclt Hz. . t , t r-v. "'i ".i? r