','W TV " J- ' ' ktMfttf .ptrteLic 'hiffimBAViilLAVELvmA; Tuesday!' july 26, 1921 'fHEDAtLY NOVELETTE ' A Modern Cava Man , LILLIAN HALL CBOWLEX Z... u TTnnHfrKon. Bitting in a no- nda la (1 out t when SSrSin mentioned, He got up. think illthe 6Pkcr wns looking for him. nitld Henderson, Bitting In a bo- jjd mot of the vernnaa in ino iim btppr V iMSX"-- -tirtjed out of hi. un ' tiow "ni of tho?ght when he heard Ti . flA.j Airtifiw1 film fnr n ltn SI? He was behind omo pottod ",!,( nd turtle was not easily Rained, ft "noflntend to listen, but. could not help hearing the following In a girl's Hfe" VlSn? Is Just too unkind for attblng the way she trent David. T hate to eec her bo lndlfTerrnt toward Mm when he is so thoughtful and un- "That's Jaet the trouble," replied another girl. "I know Lois pretty 111, and I think she really loves David, but it's too uninteresting to hnvc some Zt M perfect all tho time. He ought, to employ cave man tactics. I think David went back to his eat. "So that's It," he thought. "Just bclu? considerate of -a woman, anticipating ber1 even w'8'' nn( wnlllnK on her tie TOtcdlr Is not enough. Cave man, In- deed!" He sat there n long time, nnd ho .n't lnokltis at the moon, either. After a while he nroo nnd,-with a grta arallo on his usually placid face, l Joined the other young people who were celebrating Lois birthday. Ho was tho first to leave. Loii looked her aurprlsc, for he usually llu errd until ho was the tost one to go Jomi but he vouchsafed no cxplaua- Many, many times he hnd aMtcd her to marry him, but she had never given Hn the decisive word still, she had tot refused him. He wonted her in nny way he could ret her, and he would be obliging onougn Ig get her In tho way she wished to be' won. So, one bright, sunshiny day, nbout mod when It seemed that every one was out of doors, Loh and he wcr trowing some street car tracks on tho tuilest Intersection of tho city. Lois u tripping along on dainty, high keled black satin pumps, when mi, topped suddenly with n cry of dH mtj; One heel of her hoc hnd caught C the tracks. In her effort to dlslodgn It ahe had withdrawn her foot, and she tood with the stockinged foot held llchtly from the dusty pavement. David turned to tho lcscue. Cars ero coming from each direction, nnd clanging down upon them. Tedcetrlanj bad (topped in amused interest, looking it the embnrrnsscd girl in the white dockings nnd tho one blnck shoe. liojj looked to David confident that ht conld rcscuo the shoo. He did. Hut hat before tho earn reached them nnd u Lois put out her white-clad foot for Hi black cover he put the shoe behind aim. "lou don't get it until you ptomlio to marry inc!" He waved the shoe nloft. People were laughing outright. Sev eral chauffeurs hnd stopped their mo tors. The street cars were coming rearer nnd nearer- ns David raied tho ihoe high over his head. The wretched rlrl was tottering on one foot like n fame duck. There was no sign of re listing on the young innn'fi face. "I won't!" she answered. "You will or I'll go home with the ihoe and leave you here," he shouted above the noise of the traffic. "Please. David," she begged. There was a loud guffaw from a fat man, who evidently admired David's powers of entertainment. "Promise! Promise!" He waved the shoe high ns he could reach. Lois gulped. "Very well! I promise t marry jou!" ".Soon?" he demanded. "Yes." she cried. David grasped her firmly by tho arm and clipped the shoe on tho poor little dusty foot. Tho street cars went past them in a fury of noise. They walked away in silence. Lois was frightfully nngry. Reaching her door, she denounced : "I'm just marrying you because I won't go back on my word, you you cave man!" "I don't core about the renson, Just so you mnrry me." He opened the door, pushed her into the hall, and, fol lowing her in took her in his arms. Lois was speochless and smiling. 1 If T, The Question Corner Today's Inquiries L What extraordinary bouquet was recently presented to Sirs. Hn ru ing by an admirer? u Kn nlttlncr in summer time makes too nands too dry and uncom fortable, what can bo used to pro. tect them? B. In washing classes that have bad milk in them, what method should be used instead of the ujual plungo into hot water? . What other two words mean the fame thing as "wonderful"? fc As bobbed hair begins to grow longer and looks badly under a hat, how can It bo gathered into the semblanco of a knot? To Judge from tho latest Paris fashion nows, what can bo said to be the newest 'fad In nftornoon and evening dresses? Yesterday's Answers U Garden cbnlrs that are built in mission stylo with tho back on two sides of a square scat and no arms, can be used separately, together ns a bench, or totc-n-tefo. Protect small plants from cut worms by placing paper cuffs Sjou'o thorn sunk into tlie earth. 0. When the corners of rugs turn up and roll in nn annovlng way, Pin thorn clown with tnlking-ma- cnlno needles that have become t H..11 ... , xi i .vw uuii tu imiy mo recorus. 1 il "Wonyra Is n word thnt has uiu iamo meaning as another word. 5' Two synonyms for tho word 'awful' are "fearful" and "alarming." One of tho new soft gray felt Wh Is piqunntly trimmed with a cascade of ribbon loops to match, Banging from each side of the crown. jmummimimeiiiianH'iinnuiimiiimimiiiiinnminiinrmnfiinmiimrwinttr 55 Cooling and soothing Iced Tea made with Pk8 At all our Stores m JM&H A SWEATER OR JACKET IS SUMMER'S COMFORT V 2l'x By COUINNE LOWB If you wish to preserve your taind for higher things, jou get into this year's summer uniform. Tihs consists of n white silk skirt nnd a sweater of either blnck or white upon which are placed the ubiquitous Tuxedo collar and cuffs of white Inrn or embroi dery. Clad after this formula nobody run possibly accuse jou of being badly dressed. There are, however, many more imaginative types of skirt nnd wrap. Very new. although limited more or less to the giddy debutante, arc alpaca sweaters with trimmings of colored hieroglyphics which aie often repeated on the nccoinpniiying felt lint. Then of incketa sleeveless and slcoveful there is nn unending number. Many are of flannel. Some are of knitted wool. Fre quently silk is the choice. Today we show n smart jacket of navy In knitted wool trimmed with the snmo material In Alice blue which tops n skirt reversing this color predominance. LITTLE BENNY S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Mrs. news enmo to see ma today, being a round fat lady with more than one chin, and her and ma started to tnwk about dlffrent tilings, ma llssenlng wen airs. Hews tawked nnd Mrs, Hows llssenlng wen mn tawked nnd neither of thorn llescnlng wen they both tawked, and Mrs. Hows scd, Specking of bar gins. 111 never go to another bnrgln sale.Im nbsllootly throo with barglns. So am I, if you don't pay the full price for n thing there must bo some string nttntched to it, flints my mor als on that nubjeck, scd ma, but wy, wat happened? nmifr, acd Mrs. Hews, I went down to Hookblnders nnd bnwt n shcrtwnsto marked down.from $0 to $4. You wero very foolish, wed ma, If the shcrtwnsto was worth $0 they'd of rfiarged $0 for It, thats the attitude I would of taken, never buy n marked down article, thnln tho principal I go by, but wy, was something rong with the shcrtwaste? Well nuthlng wns qulto rong with It, but then on the other hand nuthlng wns quite rite. If you know wat I meen, scd Mrs. Hews. It dldent have eny holes In it or cnythlng radical liko thnt, but it was marked slz -18 and Id sware on a stack of bibles nn high ns this room that Its ony size 38 nt the very most, and I wouldent llko enybody to even imagine me going cr round In a size 38 shcrtwaste. Well thats nllways the way wen you get things cheep no inntcr wat the sercumstnncrs are. perslnnlly I nllways pnys the full price for n thing or cits I dont buy it, sed mn, nnd Mrs. Hews scd, Thats n very good motto, blccve mo. Mrs. Potts, now this shortwnste being size 38 nt the most would prob erly jost fit you to a T, whereas if I ever tried to get Into It It would part company with Itself, nnd thev wont Urhnngo It. being a bnrgln, so 111 tell you wnt 111 do, 111 let you have it fnr $2. Jest hnlf wat I payed for it, wicii Is pracktlrally giving It nwny but seeing Its you 111 gladly do It, Its rccly a lovely shcrtwaste and goes well with eny thlng or even without cnythlng, If you know wnt I meen. Ill bo very clad to take it for $2 if Its rccly size 38, wen can yon send It sed. Well O, Jest sed you ch for tho crrotmd? aed ma, and I gosh ma, I thawt you wouldent buy enythlng cheep price? Keep quiet, you dont know enythlng about this subjeck, sed ma. Wlch maybe I dont. Wills Probated These wills were ndmlttcd to probate today: Ocorgo. O. It. Degan, (1404 North Sixth strct, $21 ,700', Anna 0. Mecs. 180 Bethlehem pike. $8500 ! .Ten nl? Dnnnehower, 4221 North Eighth street, RIB.OOO; Dr. Edwin Smllcr, 24 South Fifty-first street. 521,700. Letters of administration were granted to Bertha Wlnlskl. 1443 Point Breeze nvenue, In nn estate of $3500. YOU K V wlM ltflriH CANNOT HAVE BEAUTY If Your Complexion Is Marjed By Blemishes It la ft xvell known fact that boautjs, cannot bo if tho complexion la in any way marred by pimples, dark, aallow discoloration. If you suffer any of theso akin Flemishes begin at once the uso of Black and Whlto Beauty Bleach. This delightfully oerfumed cola cream compound will make the skin l clear, smooth, dollcately tinted and removn unsightly blomlshea. When. ' applied It forms an Invisible coating I on tho skin. Tho regular uso of Black nnd White Soap will keep tho ekln In perfect condition. Clip and mall this advertisement to Black and White, Box 1607, Mem phis, Tenn.. for free llteraturo and nampics or iiiacic ana wnuo vaco Powder and Inconso of Flowers Tel cum. -Advt. i mi 114 i i " 'wtfj5cxz ' x i ' ' ,11 ill Til 1 1 1 T 1 1 It j T "" Pleases Them Ml I Hfter Every MeaS ff5i Tb t EP to CE"Oi KtMM!fi& nn n m m i 1 N : v i mk (f appeals to everybody because of tfie pleasure and benefit if affords. i longest refreshment possible Sealed fight-ftepf right -wra impurity-proof package., The Flavor Lasts ,.,.. ... in hi in in i rrm nrrii I'lTrn" Att (.i wsmsEEmmm rn i Tfifi yW IIU ?k &X2EfartfflMVMJK&J ;;;; ;a-j vx 3vm isiMzi-.AvLzr- km vim&wv&mmv m WANAMAKER'S I DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'SJ Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Center Aisle Oppo o.o Remnants of Summer Dress Cottons 8c 10c 13c yard Odd lengths of chambrny, percale, batiste, suitings, ging hams, dotted Swiss, orgnndio and some white goods. Suit able for children's dresses, bungalow aprons, blouses, vests and so on. Pretty colors. Each piece is marked with the complete remnant price for quick choosing. Housekeeping Remnants 7c to 60c yard Odds and ends of all sorts of bleached and unbleached muslins, cotton damasks, part and all-linen towelings and so on. Unbleached muslin rem nants at rate of 7c and 10c yard. Bleached muslin, lie yard. All-linen dish toweling at 20c yard. Half linen dish toweling at 10c yard. Cotton damask, 70 inches wide at rate of COc yard. All these odd ments nro marked with the complete remnant price so that no figuring will he rcauired. Half Price for Silk Foulard Ties at 25c How they do go! Theso men's ties that are mostly every thread silk. Good dark colors with dots and small figures. They nro splondid va cation tics because they look expensfvc and nro not. Women's Silk Stockings at 85c Pure silk with mercerized cotton tops and soles. Seamed backs and made to hold their shape unusually well for inex pensive stockings. "Seconds" of a better grade but with flaws not easy to find. White, Russian calf and cordovan. All-Silk Pongee Watsts, $2.25 New shipment brings all sizes from 36 to 42 and you would be surprised to know how many vacationists hnvo been asking for them. Per haps that is because early in the season they cost a good deal more than this wonderful ly little price. Their two-in-one collars and long sleeves rn-ommend them to travelers. Natural color only and easily Washable. 7000 Bib Aprons at 38c Black and white checked gingham, pink and white checked percale, half moon dotted and striped blue and white percale and others. Some bound with white and others trimmed with rickrack. All provided with a pocket. De cidedly decorative and certain Iv practical. Philippine Nightgowns Marked Down to $3.50 If you are planning a lovely gift for a brido could any thing be more charming than a fine batiste nightie entirely hand - sewn and deliriously hand-embroidered. Yes, tho embroidery designs are littlo poems of Worked flowers, dots and drawn threads. Majority are fresh, n few show marks of handling. Chambray, 10c Still we don't seem to be ablo to. got this good chambray fast enough, though thousands nnd thousands of yards have been sold this season. This new shipment includes pink, green, tan, blue and lavender, 24 inches wide. Think how thi3 reduces tho cost of bungalow aprons, chil dren's dresses and sleeveless frocks! 36-inch Percale, 19c Plenty of pretty cross-bars and checks in fresh Summer colorings. (Ontrnl) $3 Bright Colored Felts for Sports ' Wear, $3 A jade green hat has a fac ing of black. A hat of goldon yellow has a fringed band of Roman striped silk. (Sketched.) Anothor has a crown of burnt orange and a brim of black. Then there are cherry col ored hats, fawn, pearl gray, French blue and a host of pretty colors to harmonize with Summer swentors. All-white hata of bnronot or silk embroidered with wool aro also $3. (Mnrkrt) $5 $8 $6 A Varied Host of Gingham Frocks $3.50 to $8 Men's All-Wool Suits of Wanamaker Character at $15 and $20 There are suits and suits at $15, but there aren't very many suits of all-wool materials with real tailoring in them at $15. Here are some of them, in a place where a man can be sure that they are thoroughly good and doesn't need to fear the test of a Summer's shower! $15 all-wool suits of mixed cheviots, chiefly for young men, but plenty of sizes, though not in every pattern, are here today. $20 all-wool suits are of cheviots in tones of brown and green, well tailored for men and young men. (Knllrrr, Mnrkrt) Most Boys Need New Shoes at This Time of Year Here Are Good Oxfords at $3.90 They're sturdy every-day play Oxfords of tan leather with round, roomy toes and low broad heels. Soles are plenty thick enough for service. Sizes 10 to 13. For larger boys there aro Oxfords of tan calfskin or cordovan at $4.90 to 56.90. (OnllriT, Mnrkrt) Many Greatly Lowered in Price This is decidedly a gingham season. Gingham now goes everywhere. Its use is limited only by the character of the dress and we have gingham dresses of all kinds. Chec!s are gaining in popularity and therefore 0f fine quality, these are uie.v juuuuminaie caecKS oi an sizca ana colors, n is the desirability of the styles coupled with the good quality of the gingham that makes this collec- Dainty Net Guimpes To Wear With Sleeveless Frocks Of white or creamy not, tion of frocks remarkable. A Great Many Few-of-a-Kind Gingham Frocks Lowered to $3.50 Splendid choosing, for all were much higher in price, some originally two and three times their present low price. The ginghams aro all good qual ity and the style the best of the season the proof of that is the way they have sold down to one or two! All sizes are represented and there is good selection in almost every size. Youthful Frocks at $4.50 Semi-straight-line drosses of pink or blue small checked gingham are made with linen collars and cuffs, gingham sashes and inset pockets. Half a Dozen Models at $5 Large clean-looking block checks and checks so small as to look almost like plain color and all the checks between! Black, blue, green, pink and so on. Most of these are crisply fresh and new with de lightful touches of dainty white organdie, cool and pretty. The Dresses Sketched The one at $5 is of black-and-white gingham with white organdie collars and cuffs and neat bindings on the carefully tailored inset pockets. $6 is the new low price of the block-checked gingham drcs3 with plain-color linen trimmings and inrgc pearl buttons. This is a very comfortable frock that matrons like. j x8,fo -tnc Pretty Kingham combined with whito I dotted Swiss. It comes in pink, green, red, black, t brown and blue checks, but not in every size. This is jm n croup of bettor ginghams at $7.50, $8 I ntiu yv (Market) Children's Dresses Lowered to $1.85 and $2.50 Nice little white lawn frocks trimmed with inser tion and lace are in two styles for girls of 2 to 6 years One has beading at the waist and the other rib bon and a rosette. Both have deep hems. $1.85. Plenty of frocks in the cunning stylo sketched! They are of sheer, fine or- s'"blue trimmed with ruffles and embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $2.50. The mothers of little girls will appreciate the savings on these frocks that have VAAti ritVi mnA irVit Sn . w.vi muwn ittwio liUV ill (Contr'nl) in ievcral styles, trimmed with lace edgings and in sertion. All have littlo sleeves and some boast fascinating Peter Pan col lars. $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.25. Organdie Sashes 50c and $1 Crisp white sashes that will tie in flyaway bows on dresses of gingham, voile or organdie. (Ontral) pa? va Women's Black Jersey Suits Special at $12 Splendid choosing among well-tailored styles. Many have the desirable inverted pleat jackets. Fine for traveling and good for Autumn wear, too! (Market) Jjf&fSvOo- 'PF Sale of Women's Vacation Coats $13.50 (Savings of $3 to $11) News for Autumn Brides ! Dainty Silk Underwear Special at $2.50 Envelope chemises of very good quality crepe de chine in flesh and white arc well made with a gen erous use of material in various styles. Some have exceptionally pretty tops of Georgette or satin. Other envelope chemises are of durable and lus trous white fiber silk in tailored stylo. Satin and crepe do chino bloomers, cut full and reinforced are in several different styles, some trimmed with lace. While these aro all quite fresh, their prices hao been loweied a worth-while nmount. (Central) Women's Percale Dressing Sacques, 75c A small price for cool sacques of good percale m small lavender, black or blue sprigged patterns. First come tho rosef" coats, like the one sketched, that are lovely for seashore and mountain, par ticularly with white skirts and frocks! Their color is a soft rose with an over luster of silvery whiteness like the petals of a certain kind of rose. Not only is the material espe cially good, but the coats are half lined with peau de cygne and arc well tailored. Then, tho three-quarter-length coots of wool jersey in taupe, blue and brown, some heathers among them. Suitable for traveling, for creases shake out easily. Last, and very de iWwy 7.. .'r-' $13.50 (Central) sirable, are the sports jackets of voheteen in brown, black and navy, fully lined and just the thing for white skirts! Special at $12.75 Sports capes of drop-stitch tricoletto aro in all colors and many of them have white collars that resemble chinchilla. A few velour capes and taffeta coats in this group also. Sports Jackets at $5 Think of a well-tailorod wool jacket with some real character and smartness nbout it for $5! They are of wool jersey in tan, Pekin, navy, brown and taupe. (Murltot) Gift Pencils Gold-plated and silver-plated pencils are in assortment at 50c, $1 and $1.50. Quito a nice gift for oneself, as well as for others! (Chestnut) Girls' Cambric Combinations, $1.25 & $1.50 and well made, they are in bloomr lace or embroidery beading. (Central) Soft, fine style trimmed with Sizes 4 to 12 years. Snowy Scarfs, 35c and 50c 35c for whito linene scarfs, 17x50 inches, finished with hemstitching. 50c for scarfs with linene centers and creamy 100 p air of Tan rn mpSj SSiO Exactly the type of pump that women like for general knockabout wear. These pumps are of tan leather in the medium shade with wing tips indicated by perfora tions. Soles are welted and of comfortable thickness for walking. Heels are medium height. The strap fastens with a button. (ClieMnut) - ft lace borders, 17x40 inches. (Art Needlework. 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