nun u i inpmiJllHppiJQM 5t - - , ' -, " JUVJUJNAJNljr rUJ51ilU JjJlUlJliK JJilXAlJaJLilr JaiA, BAT U JtiJJ A X , d UJNJli ZD, J.UAL -, i I. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES the Invisible Sailors Djr DADDV OIIAPTEK VI Tito Frying Flying Fish ACHOSS tho broml ocean willed tho littlo sailboat carrying Peggy, Billy, Polly Wisher tho goblin, tbo cnptlvo maid nnd tin 'ocolnto-colored youth. Tho Btonn had cleared nwny nnd tho inTislblo sailors had again sunken out the sails to catch, tho fresh brcczo. Tho storm had loft them plenty of water to drink, but now all began to fel very, vory hungry. They remem bered they had no food on board tho sailboat. It would bo ns bad to starve to death aa to dio of thirst. "Oh, I wish wo would como onto a good big dinner out hero In tbo mlddlu , It tho ocean," wished Peggy. As Peggy spoko her wish, Folly Wisher pointed to specks skimming over tho water. "5co the birds," cried Hilly. "Wo ean't bo far from Innd If thoro nro birds fl(nn. n limit." Folly Wlshor laughed, i "Thoso nro birds without feather V ho chuckled. "They nro flying fish." Peggy nnd Billy had nover seen flying fish, and they looked cngorly, "What makes thorn tly?" asked Peggy. Folly Wisher chuckled. "What makes nn nlrnlnno fly?" ho askcil. "Its engine makes It go fast, end then its wings keop it from fall ing. That's tho way tho flying fish Hy. They go fast, then leap from tho water, and then (heir finny wings keep them from tumbling until thoy havo gono a long way." "They seem to lo running nwny from tometlilng," saidBilly. "To bo suro they nro. That Is 'why they are Hying," said Folly Wisher. "They aie running nway from big fish that want to cat them." Then Peggy nnd lllllv saw tho waters swirling 1m liinil t!i Hying fish. Tho water was MIrling because a school of big fish was clinsing tho Hying fish. Tho big fish would run on nnd iilmoot catch tho lljlng dili. then tht flying llsli would dart into the nir nnd go Hying along until they lout their speed, when they would drop back into tho wntcr agnln. "Those poor flying fish! I wish thoy would get nwny from tho big fish," cried Peggy. And that wish wni grnnted. Tho fly ing fish, ranking a frantic leap from the water, enmo streaming toward tho sailboat. Thov landed on tho deck, Kerflop! Kerflop! Kerflop! Then something strange hnppericd. Tho flying fish vanished. Whcro they went Peggy nnd Billy didn't know, nnd If Folly isher knew ho only chuckled. But Peggy nnd Billy, the captlvo maid and the chocolate-colored youth quit wondering about tho flying fish very Sulcklv. From tho cooking galley of io sailboat came very appetizing smells smells that told them n lino meal wns being cooked. "Hurrah I Hurrah ! Wo thought wo were put of food, but the invlsiblo snll ors wcro only fooling us," cried Billy. And so it teemed, for soon a most delicious meal was spread! beforo them a meal of fried fish. They all pitched into the fried fish, and it was tho best fried fish they hail ever eaton. When thoy had eaten nil the fish Peggy sat back contentedly. "I wish I know what became of those flying fish," sho sighed. 'Folly Wisher laughed. "l'ou had the meal you wished for," he Said. "Whv should jou worrv about the flying fish?" Then Peggy knew In a flash what had become of tho flying fish. When they landed on board tho sailboat the invlsiblo sailors had caught thorn and fried them for their supper. Thoy sailed and they sailed until I'epgy grew tired of sailing. "I wibh we would come to land," 'ho said. And they did como to land, but it was nn odd kind of land, us will be told tills coming week. VACATION MONEY Wc Iluy Old floUl. Slher, Plutlnum, Ills luontK .1 Mi dry of All (ml PENN SMELTING CO. Th 01(1 Onlrt Shoo Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum iddroi Catkin LaUtf rlu,PptJC,)filt5,Hm. r APQRATED Milk r&e 'w Isire&qjr wkezi With the crottm Bleed it Band nnd Organ at 9; Organ at 11 and 4:50 Chime nt Noon WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair A Couch Hammock Event at Lowered Prices Which Will Spread Summer Comfort to Many a Philadelphia Home Children's White Leather Oxfords Special, $2.90 Sizes HAs to 2 In Ihcso oxford tics of whlto lonthor, much liko buckskin, that is very easily cleaned. Thoy nro taken from our regular stock and mnrkod almost half their original price. Their shapo is correct for growing feet nnd their welted solca nro good and sturdy. (Chestnut) There's a Distinct Vogue for Black and Navy Blue Wraps for Women Young women like to wear them with white skirts and every body knows how practical such wraps nro. Good models in capes, long coats and sports coats can bo had in sorgo, poplin, jersey and vclour nt $11 to $29. (Mnrkot) Peter Pan Blouses Have the Charm of Youthfulness Indeed they have! Thoy seem to subtract years from one's ago, and thoy seem equally becoming and charming on everybody. With Short Sleeves, $2.75 to $3.90 Of stripod dimity and batiste, there arc various styles. Some aie plain, others tucked and still others finished with dainty, crocheted picot edging. With Long Sleeves, $3.50 and $3.90 Those, too, arc of dimity nnd batiste, but most of them arc trimmed with frills. Some have narrow frills, others wide; some pleated, others gathered and somo aro colored. In Silk, $5 to $6.90 Of crepo do chino at $5 and of tub silk with pleated or tucked bosoms nt $G.OO. A tub silk Peter Pan blouso at $5.00 has short hlccvcs. It Is indicative of the service of tho Down Stairs Store thnt there should he such great variety in the most populnr blouses of the season. Half Price, $7.50 to $12.75 In the Little Gray Salon These nro fow-of-a-kind blouses, all of crepo do chine, in many styles, somo slightly mussed. The colors arc mostly tan, gray, bisquo and henna. (Mnrltet) 16-Button Length White Silk Gloves, $1.15 Gloves from ono of tho most celebrated glovers in the world. They're classed as "seconds," but it will take very sharp eyes to find the imperfections. To all practical purposes these gloves will give perfect service and satisfaction. Of tricot silk of firm texture with Paris point backs. All sizes from 54 to 8i. (Ontrnl) Women's Bathing Suits $3.50 to $10.75 Knitted suits of wool, somo with contrasting stripcB, S3.7G, $4.76 to $8. Suits of black surf satin, pret tily trimmed and mado in n num ber of different wnys. $3.50 to $10. Tnffcta suits, somo with scal loped skirts. $5.05, $7.50 nnd $10.75. That makes wido choosing for all women bound toward tho sea shore. All of tho suits aro of good quality and will give real comfort nnd pleasure. All sizes up to 52. Plenty of rubber caps, hats, bench shoos and kindred acces sories at modcrato prices. (Mnrkot) Girls' Tub Frocks $1, $1.50 to $2.50 They take frequent trips to tho tub these days, and the girls must hnvo a number of them. These nro of chocked, plaid and plain-color gingham, variously trimmed with rickrack, white piquo nnd hand embroidery. Sizes G to 14 years. Voile Frocks, Half Price at $1.85 Checked and figured voiles nro in lavender, green or roso trimmed with plain organdie collars, cuffs and pockets. Sizes G to 14 years. Many other pretty vollo nnd organdie frocks, for girls of G to 14 years, are worth much moro than their price of $3. They aro In pink or blue trimmed with frills or hand-embroidered touches on the collars and cuffs. Organdie for a Girl's Delight What a fairyland of color nnd flower-like prcttiness! Crisp, sheer orgnndio is in plnin colors or flowered designs peach, Nile, light blue and pink. Some havo pleated frills, others ruffles. A few aro trimmed with hand em broidery. Dotted voilo frocks finished with hemstitching nro dainty, too. Sizes rnngo from 8 to 16 years and prices go from $5 to $7.75. (Murkct) Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Our entire stock, Including nil the reserves, is now lowered in price. This menns plenty of hnmmocks for ns littlo ns $10, $12.50 nnd $16. The couch-hammock senson is really just begun: the wholo Summer nnd Autumn nre beforo us. Think what comfort, rest and real happiness $10 invested in a couch hammock will give ! Probably no other investment can give so great a return in service, for every one of these ham mocks is made as strong and durable as possible. The Best Possible Basic Features nre the same throughout nil the hnmmocks from the $10 kind to a handsome one nt $27.50. It is impossible to gel stronger, more durable hammocks. They have strong angle-iron frames, galvanized springs and thick chains (with extra lengths for very high ceilings). One splendid feature, especially where there are chil dren, is that the chnins extend all the way down to the springs, in back as well as front, so that there is no strain on the side fabric. Covernings are of remarkably good quality. Even the $10 hammocks are covered with genuine weather-resisting , duck. Mattresses are thick and comfortable enough to be 1 used for sleeping purposes. Many people will ure these ham- 1 modes as beds on sleeping porches. 27 Different Styles Now $10 to $27.50 (Hammocks are all fully 6 feet long, unless otherwise specified) Khaki or gray duck hammocks, $10; with headrests, 5-foot khaki or gray duck hammocks with upholstered $12.50. backs, $18. 5-foot khaki or gray duck hammocks with exceptionally Khaki or gray duck hammocks with upholstered backs, thick mattresses, $10. , $22.50; with headrests, $24. Cretonne-trimmed gray or khaki duck hammocks with Cretonne hammocks with upholstered backs and many side pockets, $12.50; with headrests, $15. ' special features, $25; with headrests,. $27. Striped duck hammocks, in green, brown or blue, with upholstered backs, $27; with headrests, $27.50. While there is splendid assortment and quantity, the low prices argue that the best choosing will be in the morning. Telephone and mail orders will he given careful attention. Please note: As a kind is sold out, it will be impossible for us to replace it and, although there aro as many as 40 hammocks of borne kinds, we cannot promise all kinds all day. Also, a few of these hammocks aro slightly mussed because they have been used as floor samples, but this has been considered in the lowering of their prices. Couch Hammock Stands, $5.50 Of strong angle iron, finished in green, with floor braces, they aie nice for people who want their hammocks on the lawn or like to move them along tho porch. Stands of round iron, finished in gray, khaki or green, are $8.50. These aro all for G-foot hammocks. (Ontral) These Cool Frocks Will Lower the Temperature Hundreds of Comfortable Summer Dresses, Fresh and New, at $4, $4.75, $5 to $6.75 Checked ginghams, in large or small patterns, are cut on cool, straight lines and simply trimmed with crisp orgnndie. In black, blue, brown or pink at $4 nnd $4.75. Figured voile dresses, showing dots or scrolls, aro $5. Plain color frocks of voile, with organdio points trimming the collar and pockets, are in blue, gray, lavender or pink. $5.50. Quite special at $6 are some plain voile dresses with hemstitched sashes of organdio. In gray, rose, bisque, nnvy nnd light blue. Figured and striped voilo dresses in red, navy, brown, green and Copenhagen, are trimmed with white orgnndie pleatings. Fine Sample Frocks, $16.50 This would ordinnrily have been the maker's minimum wholesale price for dresses like these. They nre of fine imported ginghams, sheer Swiss organdies, embroidered or showing flowers or stripes, and some dolightful checked dimities. Some unusual combinations of organdie and gingham nre among them, also. Every dress in this group is of exquisite material, beautifully made. Beautiful Silk Crepe Frocks, $25 to $39 Of crepe do Chino. Canton crepo and crepo meteor, mostly in navy blue. Others nro of beaded Gerogetto crepo in navy blue with crystal te& : Fringed Tricolette Dresses, $8.75 Pink or pcacli colored tricolotto with five rows of silk f ringo trim ming tho skirts imagine such dresses for 8.751 Also, you may chooso from taffetas, figured Georgettes and crnbroideicu tncoletto i rocks at this vory low price S8.7u. CMnrket) bends or with touches of color. Opp oo Genuine Calfskin Handbags, $2.50, $3, $4 Smart shapes of tan, gray and dark bluo calfskin. Nicely lined and fitted with insido frames nnd mirrors. New Pongee Blouses $2.90 Special purchaso just arrived for vacutioners. Women liko them for traveling. A Peter Pan stylo has tho collar and front edged with a littlo pleat ed frill. Another has a tucked front nnd n collar that can bo. worn high or low, as desired. $1 for Men's and Women's Umbrellas A new low price for efficient everyday storm protectors. Made of tape-edged American cotton taiFeta with 21! or 28 inch fi nines. Mission handles and silk cord3 for women. Crook or L shapes for men. It's liko old times to got thora for as littlo as a dollar. White Sateen Petticoats, 65c A little lot of straight-lino petticoats, somo thut aro slightly mussed and soiled, others porfoctly fresh, aro lowered in price for Monday. Finer White Sateen Petticoats, $2 Soft nnd lustrous with double panels back and front nnd deep hemstitcliod flounces. 85c Nightgowns for Women Good onos of whito nainsook trimmod with pretty Inco and embroidory or bluo flowered pink batiste gowns shirred and stitched with blue. Leather Belts, 35c Good-looking ones made of icathor links: Black, whito, tan. brown, blnck-and-whito and black-and-tan combinations. 800 Fine Pink Corsets $2 and $3 Kinds thnt ordinarily would sell for much more. Material.-, aro fine cotton broches or plain coutils in modols for slight to averago stout women. Well-mado corsets thnt will appeal to particular women. Low Prices for Excellent Rag Rugs 85c, $1.10 25 x 50 Inches Tho 85e lot brings plain bluo, brown, pink and green rugs or attractive ones in hit-or-miss effects. At $1.10 frc:-li-boking ging ham vugs in light colorings, suitable for bedroom, halls uad huch. Big White Turkish Towels, 35c Soft, spongy ones, all whito and neatly hemmed, 22x44 Inches. Fiber Risgs in Cool Colorings 27x54 inches, $1.85 36 x 72 inches, $3 4.6x7.6 feet, $6.50 6x9 feet, $11.50 8.3x10.6 feet, $16.50 9x12 feet, $17.50 Tho ideal Summer rugs! Thoro'a a coolness nbout them that no other rugs havo. Durable, too, because they aro closely woven. Some havo plnin centers and stencllod borders; othors havo woven patterns in Chineso do slgns. Tho colors nro bluo, roso, green nnd tan tones. Fiber Rugs in Woven Carpet Patterns They ary from tho small all over pattern to tho bolder medal lion designs, in bluo, tan and green, 6x9 feet, $7.50 7.6 x 9 feet, $10.50 7.6x10.6 feet, $11.50 9x12 feet, $13.50 (OhMtmU) Hats of Checked Ribbon, $6 Hats like the one sketched are in gi-eon, red or navy. How the long silk tassel will bob! Many other new hats, of exceptionally good quality Canton crepe, taffeta and satin, are trimmed with em broidery, much of which looks like bead work. Plenty of these are in white and light tints, as well as the darker nay and bright russet. Very smart aro the small, close-fitting hats of satin, with a hint of the tricorne, trimmed with rings of hair cloth, in navy and black. (Mnrkot) Men's and Boys' Tennis Shoes and Oxfords, $2 to $3.75 These brown, white and brown-and-white oxfords and shoos aro used for many outdoor sports. Wo have all sizes from small 11 to a man's 11. Sturdy Shoes for Camping hiking and rough outdoor work nre of tough tan leather, with thick, welted soles. Sizes range from small 10 to a man's 11. 3.50 to $5..',0. Men's $6 Oxfords look like a lot more than ?(!! Variety, too, for they are of black and tan leather, on English and wide-toe shapes, in Blucher and straight-lace style. All have welted soles. For a Man's Comfort, $7.50 Soft, pliable, black kidkin shoes nnd oxfords, such as many men like in hot weather, arc in Blucher style, with wido toes and broad low heels. (Giillf-rv, Mnrlirt) Mi en s Tro use Khaki-color trou-et-, ar- .SI. in and !?H. ("ieam all -onl flannrl tiou.-eis are $10. Mnpori a!l-woI flannel trou.scis aro $7. l!-vool fuuseiv, in various miMures nnd stnrcs to match dd Lent-, arc Si to $7 "' tiillrj, Mitrkrt) Worn en s White Low Shoes Seeing them, ono wmld opect their prices to be s-everal dollars moio and the bet of u is, thm, after wearing them for a long time ono is oven move Mirprisod, for then tho real exollence of tho shoes is revealed. $6.40 Oxfords of fine white cam as have straight tips and medium heels. Strap pumps with rounded toes, many perforations and very low heels nro of white Icathor, like buckskin. $6.90 Ruiibi-i io3 and ery low rub t'Ci lm-, make these whit lenthei oxfor.l- fnoiit5 among outdoor women! Strap pumps and oxfords of genuine buckskin aro linuhod with saddlo htraps, straight tips nnd many perforations. Thoy havo medium heola AU havo wcltod soles, (Cbtttaot) Cool, Airy Negligees of Voile and Dotted Swiss Hot weather, which marks the opening of the real week end season, has brought to light the need of cool, light weight negligees which will t..k up little :pace in a woman's waemg nag. At $1.85, $3 and $3.85 there is an ample supply of pretty things in the Down Stairs Store. SI. 85 for cool negligees of printed voile. One with a slip-through" belt and a ruHle all around. The other in kimono style wit white band ings trimming the front and sleeves. S3 for a cool dotted Swiss break- fnst coat with a scalloped hem, which is edged with a wee ruflle. $.'.S5 for a dotted Swiss negligee with laco edging the long shawl collar and the short Ooi'es. S.5.8.1 for the Japanese kimono of cotton crepe which is sketched. It is in Copenhagen, rose, wistaria, pink and light bluo elaborately em-bixjldored- (OuMraflt iffelL u AT Wx 1 HJfcfW I' v ' " .' if '525 ' $3.05 mmX t MS r V , m rir ft- -$ wr L ' '4 f it i' r, 1 I. - 5! M r ;t, .'VA J J c , Jl. A; ,.,