vVOTPiWii BK iiWUV ? -7'K' -r! ,J'rl :Mb' " ' , .?. Evening public LEDGfeB-pfliLAPELPHiA, Tuesday, august 1021 11 JfY NOVELETTE The lUd Star Special n(1 W J m Icnry'fl fcad. It told nn tyX ,T world that John Henry, o. i ffcrent worm "" ... ,, mnu-ir J?rt.,?cl bac" and forth. II ,nl1, fiAh lie only thins with vltnlilj M,mc(l to b& 1 1Ln,A whoie city. noagh to '"VVo sun-baked Mrcct. UPi "il t ho AMEt hnt, tboro wax ??& 0? lite S It mllt have been vrtCJa Sure as stirring, not Not ? intinnnrcd John Heno W m,0fusc,He stewed back into Hip t0 ,hlmB.el Shadow of too doorway , and ffclcon,c shadow .01 1 . A BE moc Sitlfcod the side of the wo' .wv It nil reminded John """"m Jji Touninowor t-o. aim u" !?.UtS.Tri,,pF.i. 35?!? K:MTwoVed7 hi had shown her Star ;pci,V,Iw - if wop to take l0rWa of" "h "'had flstoned attentively 7 ho thouriit he hnd made u n . nh In hand ho stood ready to wrlto tttho order, when, the girl middenlj turrt forth: nl,ln't buv n ..mowerlf I lad w much mon.y Z -l had to hire a bank to tnko care trU SUfir JTMd'SS Se bat cut grn'sB from one year's rnil oh very mucn unu mw .". If'S?" ore Belling city imvementa and ,JiXd street car or something that aUr lived MrrAgent, I'll buy. But In It is. I'll "o ?T n,?ncy lor.2irK? to a place wneru vm.-i " n-- aerfs to be cut." LlaZed lie door in John Henry'o face. the picture sho had made In her pink riaXm dress, her sun-tannod chart 5f.i..,i lth nnccr at awn mowcrti and life In general. Ho was wondering where sho was now nn.j u sue " saved up enougn raay "' . - '... .nmn nil fmm tllB (lOOr- way nuido him turn quick y around. There, out lor mo """'- and the angry discontent, stood the girl from Connecticut! nor French heeled slippers ana Diue gcoru u .. I ' CHC BATHING SUIT IRENE CASTLE'S THROAT V STRIPED TAFFETA HUh ' ill ynUMrou joci Too Much Realism In Film Play Sends Actress to Hoipltal New York, Aug. 2. Mrs. Robert E. Trcmon, tho former Ireuo Castlo and widow of Vernon Cnstle, dancer and aviator, arrived In nn automobile yes terday at tho Woman's Hospital, West 100th street. While nothing dcflnito could bo learned at tho hospital ae to the nature of her mtiladv. ri storv wai current on Broad way to tho effect that Miss Cnstlc, while acting for a melodramatic motion-picture nt Englcwood, Is. J., was seized about tho neck by an ovcr-cmotlonnl as sociate player and "nearly choked." Mr. and Mrs. Troman are residents of Ithaca, N. Y. They had been friend many years and were married two years ago in "Tho Little Church Around the Corner." , , In Ithaca last night It was rt ported that Mr. Troman was on his way to this city. NEW MODES FOR WOMEN 8tyles Revolutionized, With Excep tion of Short Skirts revolution In women's styleB Involving evory thing except short skirts was In dicated for the coming winter by mem bers 01 tne JNnuonni wearing ivppnrci Association, in convention hero today. Straight lines, flowing sleeves, contu almost to the knees will bo worn this wlntor, they said. As to color, vir tually everything bhown by tho models was black with profuse trimmings of monKey iur. WILLS PROBATED Wills probated in the Recorder of Wills office today Include: J. George A. Kramer. 1411) North Marshall street, $29,000; Paulino Kohlmnyor, 4035 Kairhlll street, ?f013, and Margaret .1. Narr, who died In tfio University Hos pital, $10,000. All disposed of tho es tates in private bequests. The pcisonnl inventory of the estate of Joseph C. Conway amounted to $5001.28. WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'SJ By COUINNE LOWE "Oh, may thcro bo somo cheering of tho bar when I put out to sen" it is thus thnt tho modern mcrmnld renders 1.a nnAtf,. nrtlnvrtn llnnd At nil fmtltq. IMU IfUBbO wn.M "- -- "' .---., bars or strlpes whichever you prefer to call them arc frequently seen on tho new bathing suits, particularly those of taffeta. , , , striped taffetaa In a combination of jade preen ana dibck. mu Btuuujjtu nam. Is bound in nclf-material. But in spite of tho popularity of tho figured silks for bathing it may still be said that black in crcpo do chine, satin or taffeta remains tho favorite with some of tho most fnshlonablo pf sca-golng folks and that tho responsi bility of color is put up to accessories, such as capo and parasol. a wnMiU WITH A PRETTY COMPLEXION Alwaya Appears Charming Tour complexion makes or mart your poraonality. 1 you havo a clear, smooth, velvety nk n. Xreo of fshos. yo5 need "novor "fSar tho im presslon you moko on all you i meet . Somo womon oro ondowod by naturoi lth a clear, smooth sltln; oUicra not no fortunato can ncqulro this beauty; by the uso of Blaclt and Wlilto Beau ty Dleach and Black and White Soap. Go to your favorlto drug or dopart Jnent store nnd buy n. COo Jar of Black and Whito Beauty Bleach and n . calto of Black and Wlilto Soap. Uso It Sccording to dlrcctlonn arid you will ba dcllghtod with results. Beauty Bleach is an exquisitely perfumed flcsh-tlntod cream. Uso It according todlroctlons and you will bo greatly plLl1oraturo for Black and Wlilto Beauty Bleach, ns well as samples of Talcum and ITaco Powder, sent XrCC0.IpnandQmaVl thlo to Black and tm.ifn Tin ir.07. Momnhls. Tcnn. """v' -" ' j. Wi What a Going-Out of Summer Frocks! (No Wonder When V rices Are oo ww aim ruuiv o iy , claimed her very much of the city, .i.m.jiit tnim Henrv knew her In I-IIIUI'll UUh uv" Inn Instant. ..... while he continued inadequately to mop bis brow. I do not Know now x cau use one exactly in an apartment uui somehow I think I'd just love to have oac around. I suppose I could use It u a sort of hatracic client, raiaira black, wltli a rosebud pattern on the handle, It might bo quite effective. She paused a inomcni in uecp thought, and then suddenly Inquired : "I don't suppose by nny chance these aro Red Star Spoclals?" Then lor tne nrsi time eno iookuu atralght at John Henry. Isieecker street outside was beglnnlnc to wake ..n t- ttin n hlnnfr nr Rr, ntt rnmo tne softened jangle of a hurdygurdy, and a boy's voice singing so thnt they could hear the words quite plninly: "A veranda with Mime soil of clinging V t (1 A V I And a kitchen where the rambler roses climb." "Oh!" said the eirl. "It's you. Mr. Agtnt, isn't it?" "Yes," answered Joan lienry, rniner brtatlilesly. "I had just been won dcrlne whether jou ever snved up enough carfare, and then I looked up and here jou are. "llcttfr than n pnincc witn a guucu rlninn ITb a lnro.noat w n ,'nn rnll hnmo Icame the boj's olce outside, nearer thl'i Itimt. t,11'1.. MAa. nn... .n. ilint ilnv T wouldn't even talk civilly to jou about lann mowers tnougn we rcauy fiiu need a now one just becnuue they Uood for the grass and trees nnd conn- .. ... in .tiim. try. l mougut l was 'ieu up. nue snoke In nuch n low tono Hint John I Henry had to nten iiuito close to catch uLat bho was saying. roanv." sio continueu. "wnen 1 them far nway to somo grass7covercil slope in tho Connecticut hills. Then, euuueniy cnicning pucn omrt a jr-. '"-j i broke into a gaie oi lauwucr tmi-u u- Blceckcr stret nnu never nruni uviuic. "Just a lovo nest cozy and warm. Llko a dove rest down on the farm ccmo from just outside tho door ns tho boy passed by. " 'Cozy and warm!' Gracious, what nnholv sentiments on a day like this, laughed the girl. "The 'down on tho farm' part Is nil right, though, isn't it?" ho asked. His lips wcro smiling, but there waB a de termined something In his eyes nnd his voice was perhaps not quite as steady ax usual. . , , Tho girl nodded, nnd n pretty blusli bpread over her checks. 'A 1n.m nmt' tlin t'u nn nwfllllv pretty song," said John Henry, ratherJ DrenimcsBiy. TRUNKS REPAIRED ftSS 'OT When"! ALSO BAGS & SUIT CASES IIIBtM II a t -ararwia uamhtv PAUFU and All Klndrt TninU-i, llnrs and Huit Caifi Mmle to Order VICTOR VALISE CO., Inc. 18 N. 7th St. 1 m T Cuticura SoaD The Velvet Touch For the Skin 3MP.OlBtmmt.Tlnra,itTrTwbFJBJlM r& Standard Gas Devices THE interest of tho consumer is our guiding thought in selecting those devices which we place on sale. Economy in operation, convenience and cleanliness are striking features of the Gns Ranges on our sales floors. They are all built according to American Gas Asso ciation specifications. Gas Water Heaters provide hot water the quickest, most economical way. A representative tvill be sent to your hovu) upon request. The United Gas Improvement Co. Itaw your nrem slun. 1 would clvo nnv- .ii "t : "... . r -'..." .. ..:.. i i imuig i posse's to do running one up unu down, up nnd clown I "Here." snld John Hunry, thrusting the handle of hit choicest grade A into , her hand. "Try it. 1 often do. And u inmost deems ai it tuo grass anu Ihe dandelions wore growing right un der your feet. We'll do n Uttlo com- Ijietltlon mowing act rWit here." I Quite bolcninly they walked back and Henrj'H Itleeekor street storo. the wish- j Ing-cnrpct of their Imaginations taking Wflmar I IVPEANUT BIJTTEtt. Jl L So Different From Jfy k thm Ordinary J0 MMm&ii I Will II I ' ' 'I i lil ill I hMmtmmmdLmmiMmmjm,MmB&Sfil S3 J&W. 1 -v & "rl Ar i Vl VH nV itn KU f Um ttinnff cllmei. nine different Lnim iX Km Served Perfectly I How it is done with America's Favorite Beverage WWl 6t. nrt hn4 k aMa lb Uf. eelf. patk.Ux v4l. it U-ifvf a Inritcnt tbucii itjlM woummii Bw, bnit ltMn. TVs tBt It Qv There's No "Hot Air" About This Bargain Wettinghouie S m nr &Genl.Elec. f Si - ' FANS &&' ihV"'.,i,Mn" 1l"'ot " onlj. w"r ill lr. nn rce"'6r prlC8 the orid f $4.95 for this 6-Inch Western Electric FAN "egnlorly 17.95 STAR, NickTl. P. nt:d. 8 Inch. 'lc,B- $15. Sale Thn tju:i.i-il. jili?itlnff Fixture Co. rHiJSi. KV.1 UBM . ! f W, 4. ft. . .. . Jwt MM MM mi ConOta frTW-4b rrMft TVo lx-ounce gttu, not a larger or imaller one. if Ono preu on the syrup typhoo, with the aoda rain's eenas of touch (or exact meuurementa, gives one ounce of Coca-Cols ijtup you know juit where It should come to in the glass to be precisely the right amount. if Pull the surer faucet for firo ounces of pure, Ice-cold car bonated water with the one ounce ot syrup, this quantity fills the glsis. Brink Ton may take up bit of the proportion of water with Ice, ss a small cube or cniibed. Stir with a spoon. if Done quickly? You bet. The riling bnbbles Jutt hare time to come to a bead that nil but o'er tops tho brim as the glass Is petied over the marble fountain for the first delicious and refresh ing sip. if That's the soda fountain recipe for the perfect drink, perfectly serrcd. Coca-Cola Is easily served perfectly because Coca-Cola syrup Is prepared with the finished art that comes from the practice of a Ufotlme. Oood things from nine ennny climes, nine diSerent uoun- tries, are properly combined in every ounce. if Cusrd against the natural mis takes of too much syrup and too large a glass. Any vsrlatlon from the rstio of one ounce of syrup to five ouncas of water, and something of the raraallty of Coca-Cola Is lost; you don't get Coca-Cola at the top of Its flavor and at its highest appeal. Coca-Cola Is sold everywhere with universal popularity, bexause perfect scrvlco and not variations y In soda fountain rule. Nam. T imm it bf- itia tr cvoKkM wuh. fn. Yklnl l M?"'"'1 tU Li Hi hlf b,t doer 7 dKWMMM MA r-fmhUiMM. DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, Atknta, Q. l Women have come by the hundred to get these charming Summer dresses and have saved, a third to a half on them I Many of the dresses are fresh and newr others are from our own stock and marked at decidedly low prices. Every kind of Summer frock is included: gingham dresses in checks and plaids, $3.50, S4.65. $6 and $10; plain, figured or dotted voile frocks, $2.50, $3.35, $3.85, $4.65 and $6; beautiful organdie frocks in white and colors, $3.35, $4.65 and $7.50; French hand-made frocks of voile in pastel colorings, $10, $12.50 and $15. Extra-Size Frocks. $3.35 and $6 Dark frocks show figured patterns or dots on navy blue or brown grounds. Lighter ones are in hairline stripes of lavender, pink or light blue. (Market) G&m mzr &g Women's Low Sports Shoes About Half Price at $4 The smart black-and-white Oxford with its low heels and exceptionally attractive perforations comes first if any one of these good-looking shoes can be said to come before the other! The white leather is like buckskin and the soles are welted. (Sketched.) Sports pumps of white leather combined with black or tan leather are made with two instep straps and pretty buttons, like the style sketched. Notice the comfortably low heel. (Sketched.) Ruddy brown leather Oxfords are also sketched. They have imitation wing tips, welted soles and low heels. (Sketched.) (Chestnut) Fashionable Drop-Stitch Tricolette Special at $120 Nothing like it in a long while and everyone is exclaiming about the good quality and pretty colors of this seasonable fiber silk! 30 inches wide, in navy, black, white, bisque, old rose, pink, tomato, reseda, silver and Harding blue. (Central) $3.85 $3.35 $3.35 $7.50 Any Young Man Wanting to Treat Himself to a New Vacation Suit Can Do It for $15 or $20 And that's little enough for a well-tailored Wana maker suit of all-wool cheviot! A Wanamaker suit is different from any other suit, because its good looks are tailored into it, not pressed in, and you can be proud of your suit as long as it lasts. Green and Brown Mixtures in the darker tones that can be worn all through the Fall. Coats are single breasted and half lined. Sizes 34 to 42. (GiiUcry. Market) Women's Bathing Suits $1.90 Leather Belts, 25c A little elenraway of belts that show signs of handling. White or black-and-white and a few colon,. It's easy to freshen them and they're just what women want for sweaters and sleeveless dresses. (Chcatnut) Linen-finished Suitings for Slip-on Frocks So easy to make, taking only a couplo of hours' timo and hero aro plenty of inexpensive mate rials! 32 to 36 inches wide, at 28c to f5c a yard, in all .tho good colors. (Central) Women's Sweaters With High Necks i They're of Iceland wool, knitted by hand, and have the high necks I which young women like to wear , with Peter Pan blouses. Quite . plain and made with long sleeves. In black, plum, seal brown, burnt orange, rust and navy. Sizc3 32 to 42, though not every size in every color. ?6 50. (Ontrnl) ' The style is sketched. The material is good black sateen and the lines are simple and good. A white pique collar on each one is a refreshing touch. Who would make one for $1.90? 3 Styles at $2.25 All are of good blnck sateen. One has straps over the shoulder, another is piped with color, and the third has a Peter Pan collar and short sleeves. Surf Satin Suits $3.25 to $5.75 These include all the styles that women are likely to want and a comprehensive range of size. The surf satin is a lus tious, fine quality in a good black. (Market) L c5,"w) 'sVfliM i apSsOasatfs - iiaa W.. ? $1.90 Ceiteir Aisle toprteiife E very'best kind that women want Fine Swiss Organdie Frocks for Girls Lowered to $7.50 A delightfully youthful and pretty style (sketched) is of tho finest, daintiest organdie, in red, jade, green, navy or pink. Sizes 14 and 1G years. Few-of-a-kind dotted Swiss frocks for junior girls. and small women are $10 Women's Long Silk Gloves, $1 Less than half the early-season tight now for traehng. Finger rirci for lfi-niitton.ifni7,th- .ir.L n.. .i..ui.. .i u.. v.,. eavy Milanese silk gloves, the Pans-point backs. White, mas- tie, pongee, beaver and black. 2-Clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, 35c Less Than Half To send them out quickly they are marked at murh below regu lar seJIing prices. They are double-finger tipped, have Paris point backs and come in white, I mastic and pongee in all sizea, i and in eeeral other colors in 1 broken sizes. ryKi'' ., .4J" '' mM. tics H) r-" 3S- 'iP.V' uilI. !.. -T M .....I. .i'nl1f ntlrwnrl rrtclllntinnc cilfS na tVln nnn sketched, for girls of 6 to 14 years. They are trimmed with blue braid and will do nicely for vacation times and yet bo suitable for school in September. New Middies at $1 Of whito jean with three-quarter sleeves and black ties just what girls of 8 to 16 years have been wanting, because they have the turncd-up band at the waist. (Market) ' r , J 1 1 1 ; $3.85 a are $10. it-WVtiY'Y ' " ( A Unbleached Muslin Regulation Frocks, $3.85 t !,,'., . .' W, ' ' Another Shipment of 'TUUUCIIUI IIOUU-HIOUC $7.50 PplSW Lowered Prices On Checked Gingham House Dresses Now $3.25 This means a generous saving on every one of these pretty dresses, for they have all been a good bit higher in price. They are of serviceable ginghams in two tone checks showing black combined with red, yellow or blue, tan with blue, pink or lav ender. They are in several different styles, one particularly youthful model has a lacer at the neck and a shiny black belt. Most of them have sashes, pocket-tops, collars or bandings of white organdie. House dresses liko these can bo worn all the year round, Blouses, $2 I They are cerything u woman could wish for! Fine white ba ti.ste with hand-sewn seams, hand-made tucks, hand hemstitch ing and hand-embioiderod dots. Cut to fit well, and they aro in . all sizes 30 to 40. 300 Remarkable Silk Petticoats, $2.85 Ctisp taffeta, jersey tops with taffeta or soft ntin messalino flounces and all-silk jersey. Re priced becausu there aro just a I frw ot n kind in most .eases, but in nil the colors and comblna- tions one could wish for. 1500 Special New Corsets at $1.50 Half a dozen models to accom modate very bliirht to average stout women. Unusually well made corsets of plain pink coutll. fancy cotton broche or stripeu mntenals; topless to average low bust and long or short skirts. Cool Voile Kimonos $1.50 They'vo been priced higher, but because Just two hundred remain they will go for less. Daintily floworod voile made in a graceful style, ruffled nt tho onklo and finished -with fancy flowerB andi " ivuivit bu'"b uwnjr win liko to tuck jpne in- a traveling i "fi u it i vb ) tiT W7 4 & j. ji 0 tin 8 lrt .3 -" i ft "9 '"T t'n 1"rjl Mr "Sit IT "t I tint ire. fV m if 5 t'Z -Ofl I tv r4 14 01 1 h t x "lujr ' Itf-l Ti. :sra: ifli "'' 1 ilt t? '4 ' V' (Central) omh 7th Street kMWMlAAl ;vi,; J rtW
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