7 JUHBHTO! rTV T5 . i uw 7. . ifv.jy-yHiwt v- jr-maHBr' .T'.'.. "i(oixflfw.TS7" :,fn !'?. i - ,,r ,,v, w -Tr , " -",. 'J't tjw " i jr " "A iu t-. a . ' V ?4V ' v. Al ; "Tk ..... u fevl3NtG', VVJ&IO LBf)EJi-P6lMbiLlHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUL 27, 102(1 1 : ' ' ' . L T ... t a-: l-; , nrcflOKTfl PACIFIC WOUTHWBST , SnTToMMSn CMMATE. p'snly of olf. , TsrletJ1 of trout und salmon flshln-. If I".. . urnndarful natural scenery f .nh reached by rail, steamer or by ' - '.,-. f .nlendtd hlahwava. offer 3l '. , In Idrsl vacation 4n tho IMclda North- CMltl . i' ii. ores. 1,,,:.M. Write for free ll'iiatrnted booklet PColWfiiVt Cuthbert, h. C. Bmlth Hid,, if TOl'llS TOTTrttt The Inestimable Advantage of Raymond -Whitcomb Tours Round the World is the unusual character and experience of our Tour Man agers. All arc high-type men, w,o fresh from Far Eastern journeys know today's trav el conditions in Asiatic lands. They don't use guess-work Luxurious Tours. ( Limited Membership. Leaving Month ly September to January. Japan, China, Java, Burma, India, Egypt and other countries. Send for descriptive booklet RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO. 1338 Walnut Street Te'ephonn: Filbert 38(11 Philadelphia I I .7. Tl ' I II I HI I I I f I i B TEN SUMMER DAYS could NOT be spent more pleasantly than on the Amer ican Express Cruises to the "Land of" Evangeline". Leav ing New York on the S. S. "Fort St. George" July 30th, August 13th or August 27th, travelers will first enjoy five refreshing days at sea, with an opportunity at Halifax to see some of the countryside for which Nova Scotia is so famous. Then the course lies through the Gulf and up the picturesque St. Lawrence, with a trip into the mysteri ous Saguenay; stops .at an cient, storied Quebec; and, on the return, visits at Montreal, Ausablc Chasm and sills on Lake Champlaln and Lake George. PRICE FROM PHILA. TO PHILA., $223.00 AND UP Cmll wtiie or 'phenv AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL DEPARTMENT 143-145 South Broad St., I'hlla. Hi. (Hell) Wnlnut 4001 Vacation days & COOKS wiQ INDEPENDENT TRAVEL to suit your own time and convenience. Large variety of itineraries, including a five-day ocean cruise by the twin screw S. S. "Fort Sr. George" to Quebec. Cruises to the Saguenay, Montreal, St. Lawrence, Thousand Islands, Lakes Champlain and George, Niagara Falls, etc. Other independent and escorted travel to Europe JAPAN, CHINA ROUND THE WORLD and a GRAND CRUISE DE LUXE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN, January, 1922. THOS. COOK & SON 225 South Broad Street (below Wnlnut Stroet), Philadelphia Telephones, Wn'nut 0300 and 2632 THE DAILY NOVELETTE Sara's Oil Stock Hy II. LOUIS UAYBOLD "There I" exclaimed John Chester, turning the key in the old lock, "that's over!" He Rwung down the trim, box bordered path, out through tho sagging Resi does stop itching no! THAT ilchlnff, burning skin trouble which rnnkoa you soratch, no mat ter where you nro, ii a source o annoyance to othars as well as torment to yoursulf. Get rid of it with Roslnol Ointment The first application stops tho Itching- and In raoit eases It heals eniptlona promptly. ai ail aruffoisi , Send tot free trll. uept, -l, KMlool, Htltin) lOre.Ud gate, and along the elm-shaded dirt road tnnt led to the railroad station. So intent wns he on catching the afternoon train to tho city that he failed to notice the slim girl coming up just behind him, and she. at his disregard, merely sighed without quickening her pace to overtake him. She sighed be causo it was, in all probability, the last she would ever see of John Chester. Nor did she need the "For Sale" sign which John had just tacked up to know what for dnjs had been town gos sipnamely, that the la.it ot the Chcs tcrs had rejected the manner of living of his fnthcrH nnd was going to tho city to seek his fortune. But, because of it, sho sighed. Not that there lmd ever been a lovo affair between them. Oh, no. An in terchange of locks of hnlr in very early school (lavs, numerous church soclablos nnd picnics shared together, an occa sional buggy ride or two trivial enough bonds, to be Biire. And yet well, there wn nn nohn In Horn Hnvv'M heart which no casual farewell handshake woull hnvo healed. As the dajs pa-Bed. tho slcht of tho shuttered old Chester house, fast show ing signs of unoccupancy, grew to trou bio Sara. The farm, unsold nnd un tenanted, was running down. This fact, coupled with reports which drifted back from the city that John Chester's for tune was proving elusive nnd thnt he was shifting from one lob to nnothev, tormented her with a sense of the waste of good niatcrial nnd of her own impo tency In the matter. What n shame STEAMSHIP NOTK'KH HTWAMHH1P CiTl'rtM EXAS by SEA Through Freight Service All Points Southwest PLEASURE or business make the ocean your route to the Great Southwest. Blue sum mer skies, bracing air. The call of the sea is most .inviting now. NEW YORK to GALVESTON Calling at Koy Wost, FI. Connection forYexnn reeorts, Oklnhnmn. New Mexlrn. Arizona, nnd (he Pnclflo Conet. Alio via Krj AVeet for llavnnn nnd nil riorldn enet una nrntcoaet rteortx. MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. S. A. MONTIETH, Com. Agent (529 Chestnut St., Philadelphia R N Em I NE De Luxe Tours CANADA PACIFIC COAST Tour C-40 t- leaving" Phila delphia July 31 visiting Grand Canyon, California, Yosemite, Pacifir Northwest, Canadian Rockies 33 Days, S775, including all expenses. Tour C-29 leaving Phila delphia Aug. 10 visiting Grand Canyon, California, Great Salt Lake, Yellowstone Royal Gorge, Colorado Rockies 42 Days,, $940, including all expenses. All our De l.uo ToUrn are limited eerywlicie write foi Leaving Philadelphia July 31 August 14 Sept. 4 visiting St. Lawrence Rapids, Saguenay, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Quebec 14 Days, $282, including all expenses. NOVTSCOTIA "The Land of Evangeline" Leaving Philadelphia July 30 August 1327 16 Dayt, $287, including all expenses, to IB membtrr, uslnc tlnest holds booklet of Tour des.red. Frank Tourist Co. 219 South 15th St., Philadelphia. (Established 1875) Bell Phone, Spruce 0852 Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service SS COQUINA AUG. 18 CArrautcnifuU litre brrn mil tie for oniric dfoclinrice of cariu ac Havana) Tor Since nml Hiilr Applr EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents tstmiit liunaing. l'fiiia., t'a. Lnmbard SZOO-S201-S2(-fi203 Mnln Stl BLACC DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORPORATION Regular Freight Service PH.LADELPH9A to Rotterdam Antwerp Amsterdam SS "TULSA" (U. S. S. B.) Sai oa "tuLuwuswuitTU" (U. S. S. B.) For rates and particular; apply GEYELIN & COMPANY, INC., Phila. Agents 108 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia Lombard S144 njatn 7620 Sailed Sailed f'TZf Tast Palatial Passenger Steamships of 21,000 tens to JAPANXi-IINil ?& The- Btt ln Travel Late Summer Tours to America's Wonderlands PACIFIC NORTHWEST Canadian Rockies, Yellowstone, Glacier, Zion, Crater Lake and Rainer Parks, the Great Lakes, etc. AMD From Seattle to Hone Kong via .Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki Shanghai and Manila AIM ITir.lGllT SEHVICKB bealllo to l'ar Knst l'ortnlilitl), Mv VurU to the Oiljnt via I'nnami Frequentlr New iork to UrltUli Indian 1'ortK -MonthU. Tor rnrtlcnlnre of 1'isange or Irrlslit Apply to Luniimny'H omres. Mnritline llnlUHnc, 8-10 llrldk-e M .New Inrk Italhvnv r.xclmnL'e Chlcneo. Colinan Ilulldinjr. Seattle Dl RECTUM.1SERVICE To Danzig Riga Libau Stettin From PHILADELPHIA JULY 24 U. S. S. B. "Oronolto" HAIIJNOS FItOM Baltimore July 22 Norfolk July 20 New York July 26th HARRISS, MAGILL & CO., Inc. that John could not nee thnt hl fortune united for hlrrr nt home, my hidden In tho rich depths of tho soil 1 "Whnt could the city hold for n mnn trained by inheritance nnd Upbringing to but one calling? Came n sunny dnv In lntc Mnreh when Pnrn cnt n bombshell nt the feet of the nunt with whom sho lived. "Aunt Julio," she ttnvo out cnmmlly over her cup of ten, "I'm going to spend next week-end in the city." "Sara !" her mint's voice was star tled. "Of nil things, Snrnl" "l'os, that's Just whnt I'm going to do," returned Snni unperturbed. "And furthermore do ou remember thoso oil-stock certificates that Cousin Jenny left mo? Well, I'm solng to take them along. Who knows, perhaps they're not ns worthless as I've thought them. Just supposo " nnd her blue eyes grew drenmy, "perhaps they will bring mo my fortune!" Now it hnnncned thnt sovrrnl dnjs nftcr this conversation there walked Into the outer office of Whitbv & Whitby, brokers, n shabby-looking youth with tired lines about his eyes nnd mouth. A sound of olc from the inner office nssurcd him thnt his employer wns occupied, nnd sitting down nt n dlngv dck ho rested his head on his hnnd while his thoughts traveled backward over the discouraging months Into his meditations rrent memories of home, of green fields tilled by his (other nnd his grandfather nnd lu grandfather's father, of substantial barns, of the cheery homely dwelling. And with those visions nrose pcrsistent iy the picture of n certain slim, blue cved nersnn. tho nlnvmnte of his boy hood, whom. In his feverish pursuit of fortune, he had nil but forgotten. Jind lie been n fool to come nwny nnd lenvo it nil nnd her? Well, it wns too John Chester snt suddenly upright Who in thunder wns in the Inner office tnlking with old Whitb ? " ios. I had honed." went on a plnintivc voice that awoke in him a sudden, tremendous response, to real ize something on this stock. You seo, I have n chance to mnkc n splendid In vestment. I enn buy the old Chester plnco bftok homo. It Is n fnrm farmed for gonerntions by men who knew how tr himhnnd tho resources of tho soil. But if these certificates are worthless, as jott say And then followed the suave tones of his employer. "Just so much wnste pnper, my dear young lady, 'ioo dou. A moment later tlio door openeu nna John, risen to his feet, met the level, blue-eyo gaze of Sura Cary. I ni,y whv. Nnra:" was nil nn managed. Then: "Wnit let me walk n wn with oii." For sevcrnl blocks, through the si winning late afternoon trnffic of which neither wns awnre, the wnlked silently. Suru was the fiist to spenk. "John," she said gontlj, "the the bluets nre up in the Rwninp piece. And Dutch men s Breeches. Ueincmucr now we used to go nfter them?" "Do I!" exclnimed John fervently. Then he turned Impulsively. "Snrn !" he cried. "I'm I'm sick of it nil the huny, the noise, tho crowds. I'm oh, Snra, I'm going back homo: But not until their very wedding dny did John lenrn the real secret of Sara's trln to the cits. I cant bear to think," he had chanced to toy as they stood for n moment side bv side on the clcmntis-dwiped porch of tho old home stead nftcr n simple ceremony nt Snra'fc home, "of jou, my dtrling, tinvcling about tho city trjing to get rid of worthless oil stock. You need n hus band to keep jou from such things." But Snra threw back her head with a mcrr Inugh. "Why. John Chester!" she cued g.il. "of course I knew they were no good. Onl well, those cer tiliuites furnished me with n proper ex cuse for going to the pjneo I had heard vou were employed. You see, it once I saw you. I thought, I hoped I " "You did!" snld her husband nnd kissed her tenderly. RUPTURE BOOKLET APK FOR KDITIOV NO. 4 Kellnhlr Information abjnt true.en, ,. tnre and IU treatment Aljo tejilmnnlMs. hVAll1 n ai'"'"u fcv-j i-rtLf P tented AuruetXJ 1017 3i 'J3i3B5i'ti fcrffiftBgjEB'?f flBsttivifcffjn!' if Thumb IteL-ul'i2. rrnina irhrn nil tlier foil. Can attach to nioet any" P , 14 RlW,. "1- Kdicee yield to pressure but crater nete, tnltte. Ihuinb screw adjusts pressure. Ak. VnJnal belu nnd supporters ot super wtUgu. . Consnltation Wltlinut Chsnre . n. HKKIJCY. 1017 WALNUT ST. ttt iinr nna Keen rnr T-erenre WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Men's Good Shirts Now $1.15 Of Percale and Madras Over n thousand of theso shirts, so there is variety enough for any man. They have printed stripes in all the good colorings and patterns, cut on the gonerous Wanamakcr proportions, assuring Bervico and comfort. Wiso vacationers will choose about half a dozen. Shirts, $1.55 Of madras with woven stripes and of 6ilk-and-cotton mixtures. At least half of these shirts were originally marked at a dollar more. Neckties, 25c Foulards in dots and small figures and silk failles and heavier materials in a variety of pat terns. Four-in-hands and bat-wings. Belts, 50c Excellent black leather bolts with good roller buckles. Imperfections, which you can scarcely see, have cut tho price in half. Suspenders, 35c These have good strong elastic webbing, leather ends and brass buckles which will not rust. Soft Collars, 20c Five different shapes in madras, fancy pique and plain poplin a few silks among them, too. '-A 1 ilB if" Pajamas, White or Colors, $2.15 Of woven striped madras in good colorings and of plain white mercerized material of exceptionally fine quality. Tho madras one have slight imperfections in the weave. (Gallery, Market) $9.50 $12 $12 $10 $13.50 $6.75 Clearaway Sale of Silk or Flannel Sports Skirts $6.75, $10 and $13.50 for Silk $9.50 and $12 for Flannel Nearly every fashionable kind of skirt for Summer is in this clearaway sale, and every skirt is marked at a saving of .$2 to $12. With the whole month of August, the great vacation time, ahead, this sale should prove wonderfully helpful. Flannel Skirts at $9.50 and $12 Gathered skirts and skirts with box or knife pleats. There is particularly fine choosing among the striped skirts black, navy, sky blue, pink, American Beauty, tan, chocolate, emeiald or king's blue on cream grounds. (Market) Silk Skirts at $6.75 to $13.50 All the lovely sports crepes in wonderful color ings are in this group exactly the skirts to wear with silk sweaters, tricolette or Georgette over blouse;. In melon pink, honey dew, pink, rose, white and the most charming blues you can imagine. I nfnrtle lITllg Arentx i.im nsin-ii Mill 7&n CALIFORNIA Grand Canyon, Riverside, Coronado, Pasadena, Santa Barbara, Del Monte, Yosemite Park anil San Francisco, etc. COLORADO Est es, Rocky Mountain and Mesa Verde Parks, etc. "THE HOPI SNAKE DANCE" Petrified Forest, Enchanted Mesa, Painted Desert, Canyon dc Chclty, Navajo Reservation, Hopi Pueblos and the Famous Snake Dance Scwl for our illustrated Booklet For thoje who wish to trnvol without escort our "independent tour" dupartmont will adeptly sorvo you, planning itineraries, obtaining railway accommodations and mnking hotel reservations. This particular hind of Rnymond-Whltcomb Servico is of inestimable advantage to the traveler. RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO. 1338 Walnut St. Philadelphia Tel. Filbert 3864 JB Fourth Street atxonalBank SteamshipTlckets onicli'l UenM All Jm, Cruises to West Indies (iti:Ar Miim: ri.r.ur lir.UMlIU TOUtH St. Lawrence Kiver New Foundlam AMERICAN SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OCEAN VOYAGE New Combination Passenger nnd Freight Ship. Fast, Luxurious Steamer. Relinblo Freight Ship THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every port in America to the lead ing ports of the world. fj iV err amciiip tun tdaviti hfdt I . . .... ... fl I k 14.) suuin itn si., rniUA, ''aommerciak g STEAMSHIP HUES !L FRENCH LINE NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS (IIIOAOO Jul 30 feciit. 7 Oct l a. t v i oi'oi.niNA i'ham i: I. I.OHUAINK I.A rlAVOlU I'AKIS 1, 101 IIAINK 1KH IHHm.Al' Aur. Auk. Aue. Auk. Hrnt. 1 Mm.i, on a Sept. in not. i 4 Auk. 25 Sriit. is .evx. A Oct. 1 U 111 R 13 Stpt. Ill .Nov. 17 rtt. 14 Dot. "rni. 17 irt PHILADELPHIA to CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST, LONDONDERRY Oth r Irlnli I'ortH if rlulllrlrut Ciiiko OITtr S-S"TASHIVIOO" Loading Pier 48, South Moore & IYIcCormnck Co., Inc. 6 Broadway, Now York run. vnr.i.riiiA aohnt E. W. STRINGFIELD Anchor Forwardinp Co., Inc. 412.470 Ilrrurl llldf.. rhllu. - Lombard 0117 Msln OOOT . Auk. 27 Oct. 1 Noi. Havre Hamburg Danzig MAC1AUA . . Srtit. 3 .No. , New York Vigo Havre I.A HOI'KDONNAIS Aiiar. 20 Oct. 4 mn'Hsii.uiN .s?iit. 17 t'HAS. 8. KNOWI.TON. (leneral Asent 211 rl, 15th St., I'hlln. r-hoiiet Ioc. 2128 ,! . i"1"' ime Steamship (Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U. S. S. B. S. S. "M0N0MAC" Uxpectril to sulMMijJnly or early AuKust U. S. S. B. S. S. "WESTERN HOPE" Tbipt'l to sail Antr. 24 AT CONKKUKNCK HATRS Harriai, Magill Si Co., Inc. Lombard fi20-t Muln 7620 425 Lafayette lidgH Philndclphla IlilllllWI HI Ml III II 1 XHV f tS Vfs TV tx I Ml . , stca AiMJmk u s Model ou 1 a Hiifew I The Product of 23 I H JO, SraS Wh'.;'' '7"' 'Q' I Years' Experience I II ( 'bSj t Stm 4J ''-'-!r '.'7" : ' ,'Y II rronontlnn the most n! I I ' $iiVr I fe J?lftJs!Jr? " "j ' ' r- .'. H -nKlnperlnsr and deslinln I I pf SS ( Jj?f5!3'Ml,..',vA"! V'. ' TTT'- Kt K Ono ot Win mnn) reawjnti nh B I fj raJX l vtnIt?':i'"W,."I. . """ 1 " " (1 HU the Ilnynrs will compile tn- IfA. jt W 1tKlitt5r2."r Vi y l-v' ."KTV.'tI fig nrnhly, unit for unit, with ." V ijW ftl tf rlJlESiiill' v,'.-t' rl am salllnK from $500 to lion 1 ll h- itilA S3Jr U. .II morf See It. , I I I 37 V . . . .7 I II SJQOC; F.O.D. I V V4-H i II X70a Kokomo I -l Jl f I 8 Henry A. Rowan, Jr., Co. I ( I ) ( II 72.3 N. Broad St., Phila. 3 k V U CV I t(i fja J V 1 L J rtmHLmTh m hiti ttlml I $1.50 - J Center Aisle Opportunities rNp ; 16 DAY EXCURSIONS SEASON 1021 NIAGARA FALLS rlotnresqn Readlns;-Lhltli Valley KouU Saturdays ' 1.80 30 t a-is-'io-', 10 Oct. 1 War Tax $134 Additional KkeU soud In coaches ! i u r ulMDlrut cars, upon raiment ku ar vullraan faro and nurclu . 1 lul train leaves Heading T nal S 30 A. M. (Btandard Tlnir 10 A M (DajrllKht Time) PhlladfJphla & Reading Mhay M LlilKh Valley Unllroad H $3.50 $5.50 Airy House Dresses for Hot Weather Cool as a breeze, these pretty frocks are made of sheer voiles. The one sketched at $5.50 is a model that was so well liked that the last shipment was sold in a single day. It is of white dotted voile with flying side panels which are attached to a sash that ties in the back. The other dress is of checked voile in light blue, black, pink or navy on a white ground. 3.50. Unbleached Muslin Aprons Trimmed With Cretonne are ever so picturesque. They have square necks and each is trimmed with a sash and bandings of gaily colored cretonne. One is sketched, $1.50. Special at $2 A collection of house dresses of which we now have but one, two or three of a kind. Of ginghams and percales in plain colors, checks, stripes and plaids. Fitted models and Billy Burke dresses. Originally they were $1 to $3 more. (Central) Less Than Half for Gloves Now 35c and $1 Two-clasp silk ploves at 35c are a good deal less than half our early season price. 16-button lenprth Milanese silk gloves at $1 are also a good deal less than half our early season price. Mostly with Paris point stitching. All double finger tippod. Long ones come in nil sizes in white, black nnd pongee. The short gloves are in all sizes in pongee and sues to G's in white and black. Pink Crepe de Chine Chemises, $1.50 Ideal vacation envelope chemises wonderfully little pi iced becaure a maker only had a few and was willing to dispose of them. Cool, easy to launder anywhere, and with dainty lace tops front and back; lace edged at the knee. Limited quantity. Children's Clothes, 85c Think of the stitches saved, Mrs. Mother! Sturdy cotton rompers and dresses in lincne, gingham, flowered lawn and woven striped suitings at 85c each. Colors that will not soil quickly and "dress up" kinds. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Made well, of course. A third less than the early season price. Men's Mercerized Half Hose, 20c Half hose that will wear well and look astonish ingly like silk at the same time because the cotton threads are thoroughly mercerized. Toes nnd heels are well reinforced. Black, gray and cordovan. They aro 'Seconds," but mighty good ones. Underclothes Oddments, 50c Corset covers, drawers and petticoats that have been mussed and soiled by handling. Only a few of a kind. Bien Jolie Corsets, $2.50 Half the early season standard price for these fine corsets that are laced ready to put on. Fancy pink broches trimmed with lace. Sizes up to 28 only. Soiled White Dress Skirts Repriced 75c to $2.75 Regular sizes at 75c and $1; extra sizes at $1.50 to $2.75. White cotton rnmio or gabardine in various styles. Only one or two of a kind. Rng Rugs, 75c Gaily colored old-fashioned rng rugs at tho lowest price of the season. Made of good clenn rags. 2550 inches. Heavy ones! Stamped Guest Towels, 15c Much less than usual for soft white cotton huck towels stamped for scalloped edges mid with basket, wreath and othor designs. 10x27 inches, 30-Inch Printed Batiste, 28c Yard Quaint rings, chocks nnd dots in block, bluo. red and tan on sheer white grounds. Large new ship ment juBt unpacked. W,fM WK J-51 t - if f mff. n i r.'ri ffiit i i$iMA
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