mm .&:r.-i 1,-fpJ ' '4 -TJ.J , p W Tv?W '?.' . iijM ,xT vwsn WHN.0Wil h. " i ;w,-i TiaKi!p . '"vamif - ''rri!iK,','Tirifr - ;" ' ivv . t v; - " inw" " ' '-',' j y, '7'"flSBHn " l , , -1 v :,- tf. , ajB KaaH t' : v-1 n 1 ' 1 V V " . r "ff'-r 1 F' t. ' - . ' , r .i nn, '". l1 ' ' . w. , ,',, -r' ,VV if ' ! I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGfiKr-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921 11 &fA -'7""wwMwvamM i .,-. jyawwRipw ,T, o f Vo.viy Propotal B " ri '""' ""'' "" !'j.n,lhfartnt icr feet, feth" noc,,Stomed thoBh she I.'1" . i...-t.t..u mnmk WHS nt fl Mrs. Mr. r mum-., " . l . . . .i.iiir'M moods. va nt n ,'"... . .1.1- ...... Un f j2 to undcwtnnd thl accession of l'il... .w.. .lrnr." Hhc Mid iooth Fi vir .MtUn r.Uznbcth'B brown head. r' PWt crr-I know nit about it. up rto don t crj """' ,,.,. tt. Mkcd you to mnrry him, dldn t ho, Diocu ya don,t ,M,.u"'-.-f.. rCK ou did auite. right. aW. ivir to cry about in tnat. rrcu ittfaM t0,,' ..i boy, but if you Kffi 1 m you did the rlgfat thing." W,- n't tlmt." fobbed Eliznbeth. w? v r& Pn,d-nd iic didn,t 'W what I iwi 'Vbatl" This was cuough to sur j, any mother. ,.v,. You know the crowd went on Ink to B nocta-nd It wo p ,?2hiarul I just knew something BW?i VM"-nnd Fred mado mo go 3?M the wk. with hlm-nnd Jimmy "SKFA k" mothcr- "Tcl1 mo Bliiaboth told. She and Fred l,i Mndcred out on the rocks, where v"2 nude a long path on the lake. Krc "Cl "had tjild her that he K, and wanted to marry her. Sfi oh mother, dear Jimmy Davis out there, tool Ho had strolled St tlonc, and when ho naw us coming v. tried to get away but he heard ) irfSySe, "and then he left. He J. didn't know I aw him, but I did "j all the time Fred wns talking I Sttldn't help thinking of J inmy and S?nhen 1 said 'NV I looked around nd Jimmy was gonel' 'Well, I don't sec whnt's so tragic "f'Ob. mother, Jimmy's going to Eu ro,. tomorrow for six months. Ho Mlla in the morning. And, mother, I S?Sm! Dut if that horrid Fred Sdn't been so so persistent I'm sure JtamT would have spoken, nnd now it's tonMiei rtnu ouraucui nuuuwu (,. "There, there, daughter, don't cry. Uwill all come right." And her mothcr tied to console her. But Elizabeth ni inconiolablc. So her mother wisely kft ber to have her cry out nnd do ended the stairs, thinking hard. She had known of Elizabeth's nffec Hon for Jimmy Davis for a long time, ud had seen that Jimmy returned, tli" f!lnr; but he was n quiet man, nnd Mt an Impetuous wooer. He had waited tm the last moment to speak of this lie wu sure while Fred Stanhope hud tside the most of hin chances. Fred vu, as she had said, a 'nice boy, but Elizabeth did not love him, and there Vie no doubt that she did love Jimmy. The light of determination came into Jin, 8blrley's eyes and a smile wrin kled the corners of her mouth. "I don't suppose It's ever been done be fore," fhe paid to herself. "But des erate diseases need desperate reme lei. And, after all, In this modern Ice, I don't suppose it's so tremen dously bad let's sec. what time it is?" The party had returned enrly from lie picnic. A glanec at the clock o. wnatr ioi nt nil, uc nsKcu a, nnd she refused and she's up crying her cj'ei out now don t I'm crazy. If a mothcr can't showed that it wns onlr 11:30. Shirley went "to the tcVphonc. "Hello Park 2017, plcusc, "Hello let mo speak to Davis. "This jou, Jimmy? Mrs. Shirley Rnpnlilnrr. "Yes, It is a nlco night but that Isn't What I wanted to say. Now listen to me nnd don't interrupt. Do you love my daughter?" The nnswer thnt camo over the wire waK cmphntlc enough to have sntls fled the most pnrtlcmar of mothers. "Well, then, romo up here nnd tell her so. What? Not nt nil. He nsked her to Iiero cry think I'm crnzv do the nroDoslne for her dnuizlitcr. I don't know who cult. No, Jimmy of course not. I think I won't say I'm wire that she loves you. I'lrnsc don't go Into ecstasies over the phone. wnnted to give my Betty her chnnce nt hnpnlness, that's all listen 1 Listen 1 Come back here I Before you come up, Jimmy Duvls, give me your solemn word of honor that jou'll never let Betty know not ever that I called you up tonight. Oh, fix up any sort of story if ft lover ran't explain why he came back to tell a girl he loves her he's n pretty poor lover yes, she'll be up when you get here yes Good-by Jimmy and God bless you!" Mrs. Shirley hung up the receiver. "Well!" she apostrophized the silent telephone. , "I never thought I'd do it but Jimmy must hnvc his chnnce, nnd so must my Betty but n mothcr dolii3 her own daughter's proposing that is n step farther thnn I thought even lenp-jcor privileges would go and, good heavens 1 it is Isn't even leap year I" Outside there was the whirr and grind of a tnxlcab coming to a hnlt. Steps Hounded on tho wnlk. The bell pealed nnd n sleepy innid went to answer It. "Show Mr. Davis Into the living room, Mary," said Mrs. Shirley ns she passed the timid. Then she ran lightly up the stairs. "Betty Betty dear?" "Y-yes, mother?" from the other side of tho door. "Betty, dry your eyes nnd look your prettiest. There's some one downstairs who wants to see you. "What? But it's so late." Mrs. Shirley smiled In the darkness, "It's never too late, dear. Now, run alone and cood-nlcht. my daughter." Hetty hurried down the stairs. The door of tho living room opened nnd ciosea ngam. .urs. snmcy, stiu smii ing, went to her room. "No," she soliloquized. "It's never too late with n good proxy." Next Comploto Novelette "For a Day" tC-- "SHOOR-TRED" Sandals & Play Oxfords The Famous Geuting Double -wear kind The great outdoor play ea8on finds Geuting's with the only adequate stock of ioal play shoos in townat prices no lusher than ordinary kinds. You Pay nothing extra for the scientifically correct, foot teyeloplng: "Shoor-Trcd" last. Sizes 4 to 8, fmiy $3 25 Sizes 62 to II, $0.65 Sizes 1 1 Yi to 2, $0.85 Growing Girls' Dress Pumps and Sport Oxfords Now $g.90 (phomouncid orriNo) llh Stortt of rtxmom ShapTD 1230 MARKET 1308 CHESTNUT (Shoe, and Stocking' for All the Family) 1 U WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE . WANAMAKER'S Happy Vacation Dresses at $3.75 to $37 50 in Wanamaker' s Down Stairs Store Flesh-Pink Silk Dresses $15 to $25 Pretty styles to wear in tho evenings of one's vacation. Beaded pink Georgottcs are surprisingly attractive at $15. Canton crepe in pink starts at $25. Crepe do chine is $20 upward. Black and Navy Silk Dresses $25 to $37.50 Simple, well-mado frocks with the nice distinc tion thnt creates the impression of good taste on the part of the wearer. Among them are the three fnvorite crepes, Georgette, Canton and crepo dc cmne. (Market) Probably right now there are a full thousand different styles of hot-weather dresses here at prices starting as low as $3.75. It would take too long to count them all, but one can see easily the astonishing variety. White and colors, dark and light. Silks and cottons and linens. Something for everybody's vacation. White Organdies $15 to $25 Charmingly simple frocks with narrow ruffles, wide tucks and hems, short sleeves and low necks. Deliciously cool and "girl-like" nnd mostly in sizes 14 to 18. White Voile Dresses, $11.50 Theso have good lines for the more mature figure, and voile docs not wrinkle easily. Pretty Cotton Frocks $3.75 to $15 Voile, organdie and gingham frocks. Sizes for everybody. Whatever colors one likes. Hundreds of styles arranged on plainly price-ticketed racks so they can be chosen with tho utmost freedom. Extra-Size Dresses, $5 to $25 Women who wear sizes 43',4 to 53f will find pleasantly cool dresses in both dark and light, colors. Mostly of foulard-printed voile, simple or elaborato in style. First Peep at Autumn Frocks What are the dress authorities planning fojr Autumn? Here is the first inkling. Tricotino, crepo satin, Canton crepe, crepe do cnino, in navy bluo and black. Prices start at $22.60. A Few Hand-Made French Dresses Marked Down to $10 Nearly half and less than half the early season prices. All show marks of handling nnd the sizes are broken. . Mostly 14 to 18. White Silk Dresses, $15 to $25 Dainty white crepe do chine frocks with three tier pleated skirts as sketched are $15. Georgette dresses are $20 upward. Cool Canton crepe frocks in white are ?zo. Center Aisle Odd oo Fashionably Comfortable Shoes for Women $4, $5.40, $6.40, $6.90 Some shoes are fashionable. Some shoes are comfortable. The Wanamaker Down Stairs Store, however, is said by its customers to have shoes BOTH fashionable and com fortable. The 3hoes sketched speak their own style and moderate price. But it is when they are examined, tried on and actually worn that they are most eloquent. Tan Oxfords and strap sports pumps at $4. Dark brown strap pumps or imitation wing-tip Oxfords at $5.40. White canvas strap pumps trimmed with brown leather at $6.90. White canvas Oxfords at $6.40. White leather strap pumps with low heels at $6.40. White leather Oxfords with ball straps at $6.90. $6.90 $6.40 $6.40 $5.40 $5.40 $4 Women's California Bathing Suits Lowered to $1 Black knitted cotton trimmed with white! Low ered in price because sizes are broken, but there is good choosing. Gingham- Trimmed Suits Lowered to $5 Young girls, especially, like those suits of black surf satin trimmed with plaid gingham. Surf Satin Bathing Suits, $3.25 to $5.75 "Whnt wonderful variety! I hnrdly know which to choose!" i That has been heard more I than once in the Surf Store, j nnd no wonder. Ruffled suits, straight-lino suits, suits with j waistlines, suits with shoulder i straps and suits with sleeves! But, all such good-looking i suits that it i3 easy to under- ' stand difficulty in selection, i (Mar 37.50 is tho new low price on suits of navy and black poplin (gleaming silk-and-cotton that does not 'cling) trimmed with white, green or blue. $1.75 for all-wool knitted bathing suit3 in black and navy. Extra-Size Suits at $5 This is a low price for extra size suits of good blnck surf satin, mado with particular care in n style that largo women prefer. Sizes 48 to 52. All-wool tights in sizes 48 to 52 are $3.75. Accessories Shoes, caps and tights are available at low prices in the Surf Store. lMlt) Coats and Wraps Have Lost Their Earlier Prices Now $5, $10, $16.50, $20 t.very vacationist needs a coat of somo kind. If she can get what she needs at $3 won't she consider herself lucky? These $5 coats are of wool jersey in youthful sports length and belted just a little warmer nnd a trifle moro "formal" than sweaters. Conservative Coats at $10 kinds that tho quiet sister or mother will want. Either blue or black wool jersey or sergo in three-qunrter length. A few capes among them. Coats and Wraps at $16.50 Practical sports coats of col ored tweed that have been re duced from our own stocks. Mostly in rose, green, tan, brown, gray and taupe. Also at $10,50 a special pur chaso of graceful wraps of taf feta, satin nnd tricolette in dark colors. Mountain and Seashore Coats, $20 Heavier, moro durnblo sorts for wear "until lato Autumn. Plaid tweeds, velour, serge and Only ono of a kind. (MuM) t r , J-nrH t"VtJp" Slimmer Sflk We, 95e Three standard silks woven in Oriental countries for wear dur ing just such weather as We are having in Philadelphia. Japanese Shantung, nntural color, 33 inches wide, all-silk, 95c yard. Chinese pongee, naturnl color, 33 inches wide, nil-silk, 95c yard. Japanese hnbutai, in cool vhito, 35 inches wide, all-silk, 95c yard. (rentrnl) Real Irish Lace Collars, Special $2.90 Exquisite collars, 21 to 26 inches Jong nnd 4 inches wide. It is a good idea to get an extra collar from which to make cuffs. That gives one a real Irish set for $5.80 that ordinarily would bn very much more. Collars of filet lace in pretty patterns aie $1.50 to $2.75. Sets are $2.25 to S3.50. Many real lace collars nro being worn with sweaters nnd with dotted Swiss frocks. (Ontrnl) Dainty Hand-Made Blouses From Porto Rico, $2.90 Another shipment just opened brings them fresh and smiling! These attractive models of silky white batiste have roll and tuxedo collars nnd vest fronts the styles most wanted to wear with sports coats and sweaters. Every stitch is done by hand nnd they show much hemstitching nnd drawn work as well as hand-embroidered dots. Women's Pretty Two-Piece Pajamas. $1 First time we've seen them nt this low price. Of soft pink ba tiste, the slip-on coat Is shirred and stitched with blue, while the trousers havo clastic at the waist and deep ankle ruffles. 600 Summer Nightgowns, 75c Really nice ones soft and cool of pink or white batiste finished with neat blue stitching nnd shir ring. Good Toilet Articles at Little Prices One-pound cans of fragrant talcum powder, 18c can. Assorted fragrances. Other talcums in well-known brands, 18c to 25c can. Cold cream is 12c for a tube to 45c for a good-sized jar. Pure bath soap in desirable odors, 5c, 7c, 10c cake. Bath Sprays, 75c Five-foot sprays of excellent white rubber with largo spray head. Charming Summer Neckwear 50c to $1.25 Crisp organdie, lace and net and pretty eyelet material made into vestees with collars are 50c to $1.25. Collar and cuff sets nnd sepa rate collars are 50c to $1.25; de lightful styles, plain or lace trimmed. White Organdie Sashes, 50c and $1 50c sashes are 2 yards long with nently hemstitched ends. $1 ones are of finer qunlity with hemstitched or ruffled ends. Any one of them would be the proper finishing touch to a Summer frock. t Big Garden Hats Yes, another lot of this popular style of hat has just come in. Shiny pineapple-finished straw, this time in black, navy, Harding blue, brown and pink. Bandeaux and Brassieres Lowered to 50c Many nre slightly mussed from handling so prices have como down. All kinds nnd sizes in the lot. Pink and white, plain or lace trimmed. Play Dresses for Little Girls, 65c, $1 65c styles are of sturdy cham bray with gingham collars, cuffs and pockets. $1 dresses are becoming high waist styles of chambray, checked gingham, tan linene, or dainty flowered lawn. 2 to 5 year sizes. All cost more until today! 44-Inch Voile Less Than Half Price at 30c Yard When we say half price we mean that this airy fabric is less than half our own 1921 price for similar quality. It comes in violet, turquoise, cadet, pale blue, peach, gray, maize, rose, and will make ideal frocks for almost no cost. (Cf-ntrnl) Bien Jolie Corsets Half Price at $2.50 n- S iili? corS(5is rc ..a fne tyP0-, Only the best materials are used in them and tho cutting is most skillfully done. Each Men J olio corset has six hoao supporters and is properly lnccd, icady to JJUli Oil Five Models Among them nie cornets suitable for all typos of figure, from the slender to the stout. They are of pink or white couti s and broches m light weights, nil fresh, dainty and new. (Oiitriil) $20 Bolivia among them. Doris Petticoats, $1 to $5.50 What a boon to women and girls who woar light frocks! Those petticoats have hems thnt aie 22 inches deep and no double panels nor extra potticoats are needed. Tho hems are finished with hemstitching and the petticoats have olastic at the waists. ei KnPinlfumI vhite Anntist? ,nt ?l!, ,whit0 batisto of finer quality at $1.50; white sateen at $3; pink or white tub silk at $3.75; pink or white satin at $5.50. 0ntrnl) Men'sAll-WoolSuits Special at $15and$20 Think of a good, nicely tailored all-wool suit for $15! More than that, see one! Wear onet Realize that it is possible. These have all been more in our own stocks and are thoroughly up to the Wanamaker standard. The suits in both groups are of all-wool cheviots in gray, brown and green mixtures, half lined and seasonable. Also, a few blue serges, mostly in the larger sizes, at 515. All sizes from 34 to 42 in the lot, but not in every pattern. I Silk Foulard Ties at 25c That's a story in itself and the ties are worth running for! A wide choice of dots and figures. Plenty of black, navy and'brown grounds and all popular shades, including the white polka-dotted ties that so many men are wearing. No need to tell any man who likes to wear what other men are wearing the usual prices of silk foulard tieS ! (duller-, Market) Lei 2400 Pair of Men's Half Hose, Special 20c Black and cordovan fine-gauge half hose of highly mercerized cotton would be twico thU price if they were "firsts." As it is, the "seconds" mean slight imperfec tions that are scarcely noticeable. Tho feet are well re-enforced. (OaUrrr, Market) Men's Light-Weight Underwear Special, 50c It is tho exceptionally soft qual ity and fine gauge of the cotton that makes these shirts and drawers remarkable. The shirts havo short sleeves and tho drawers are ankle length. Both are carefully finished. Very slight imperfections make them "seconds" nnd thereby cut the price in half. (Gnllcry, .Market) Men and Boys Will Want These Shoes! Men's sports shoes nt $6.40 are of white leather with full wing tips and rubber soles and heels. Men's oxfords at $5.76 are of black nnd tan calfskin or durable cordovan. Both brogues and medium toe shapes in this very special group. Not nil sizes, but nearly all. Men's and boys' tennis oxfords and shoes at $2 to $3.75 include all-white, nil-brown and white or brown leather trimmed with canvas. Sizes from smnll to big 11. Boys' shoes at $3.90 to $5.60 include dark tan leather In brogue or medium-toe shapes and straight lace or Blucher stylo. Sizes 1 to 5. (Market Street Gallery) Great Big Suitcases at $7.50 The kind that men like; that's the best recommendation we know. Made of black dull fabrikoid that looks like leather. Well re-onforced with leather corners and strong leather straps all nround. The straps fasten with buckles and there are good locks nnd side catches. Lined with tan linene and having shirt folds and leather straps inside as well. 24 and 26 inchos long and 8 inches deep, which is an Inch deeper than the average. Black Enamel Suitcases 18 and 20 inch, $3.85 to $10 24 and 26 inch. $5 to $10 Well made, strong and good looking, they nre ideal vaca tion suitcases. Traveling bags of brown or black cowhide, 18 inches, are $8.50 to $18. (ClieMnut) New Baronet Satin Hats $3o85 and $5 Here they arc what so many women nnd girls have been wait ing for gleaming hats of baronet! Lovely in the twilight, or nt any time of day, especially at the seashore! In white, pink and rose, various .shapes and trimmed in scores of different ways, they look like spun candy and it is a temptation to try to eat them! White felt hats, stitched with wool, aie inexpensive at $3.85. Vivid Felt Hats, $5 Most delightful vogue in quite a whilo! The colors are hunter's green, king's blue, French blue, gray, lavender, hmoko blue, black, white and so on. Dashing narrow feathers, striking wool embioidery and something that looks like black patent leather are fitting finish ing touches. (Slurket) Milanese Silk Gloves Re-priced $1.25 and $1.50 92 na.irs of 12-button-longth gloves nro now marked down to $1.25, and 16-button-length gloves to $1.50. Original prices wore a third more. They are our own fine Wanamaker standard gloves of beautiful Milanese silk and this is the first price reduction of the season. White, black, beaver and pongee. Paris point stitched backs, kacn one double finger-tipped. Each one cut to fit nnd mado to wear with pleasant satisfaction. (Central) '..( i- ? 4 M - iir"-" "J! tip T, rr . i' ihlZftliliaffrii..,-ii fa M t y iv ,;., ,, 'JTM ,J..) SSJl .. -. Jxil Uri i ' 11 iHMBWA.',if