m i" Bf5ncwnsRUJDE OFFERED AT STANLEY lallln Production Without Sub- Titles ax tno Pnlnr.a I . .. r-v '"Tlio ConmiMt of Carman" ffANLEVrr?'rtcrs of Booth Tnrklnic 5wBAt0BOr I 1 tbi .Idea of the story .?; to the mov e ran. . Vile (hat Wdiy m, X I o " t"'ent"v tt wh,fh tfuni BUitwi to .,,-.. those who kflJiVw In aering their Idol on the Uk 'ttiVr what he might bo to. e2Jltnr many small towns like the A"? ar.V i,ut It Is somewhat of a K?MZ nnyiiic who has not lived In JTin". nioccB whero the running " ( S Toonervlllc Trolley would be Vni..h?ht to fully appreciate the I Te ory. This town, like many PH'.'.Jn Srccts," boasts of Us doinl Th ."Bain: ""V-ycr, who always trng ""'!, the beginner. In tne tints to cr,l, beginner, who litm "Ww returns to take the place rtnd.lc.diMoV In tie battle for supremacy. aWt Mui enouch of the romance to There Is Just .e" ... m n-nnect Doris SftJ Z 1 Diana Allen lend their able W1:. i,a host nart of the program "? . iifnred I by Frank lluhler xyitii ,, that offered Dyr UoUs," IOIBI, !??&$. 'aW Ria. .gm IlllllllllllllW IBillillllllH 1 MBHHHHHH EVENING PUBLIC LEDGrEtt-PHrLADELrHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9,,J 1921 11 MANY FAVORITES VIE FOR KEITH'S HONORS Cecil Loan and Cloo Mayfiold Hoad Bill of Many Feature Act3 novelty? Foster and Bcatnon, nonsense Phil DnvlH. comedian, nnd UmrietU Irioyu and company in n bku. r-fi-. DaaI Vnv fntliA rotlPQtcd vwuiuu wu, j. tj ... .... .-- . . her former success In her return last itif nml nmred tlio outstanding lilt of tho evening with her songs and dances. ISmliy i;a, cnierinmcr, .. bb capablo as usual; Tyrcll and Mack, eccentric dancers, plcaspd, and Dior onca Ingcrsoll , displayed real novelty tcps. It field V. Ifottll't .Tim tnnalnnl rnmPllV was tlioroughly rahed to provide 110. iu--; Henri WV "3" iJnrccy. Robert 0r,v .fr a ocal pfaniH, offered a ,BS"Mit with a I curty welcome by aauBi, th. sterling quality J the youth's worlc. .ii APE The Balllns have done a ALA7w7 iiltco of work in "The W"r Mj'Jr it has been widely Stffi as the first complete dramatic bnUta as r " ..,, s but thc mtb .toduction i without tints. l k5 1 SfsUncKon In genuine, enjoy- i 7an unUBunl siory. uuuuwiuj "l"1.1 L?.1 well acted and directed ,hotograpl.ed, wcu a strongest and 11 annc ingyin its very simplicity. B Mihout all the earier scenes i- in this section of the country W?ktol at home, for the locations A La ere about Phoenixville and its fiS Vtccl mills. Thc story of the Mle convent bred girl and her broken Knee among thc sordid surround- of the ""me of an unlettered la wr mkes her to Now York and then Tome, an tho sets that have been l,nT:'hn iinfolillne of the plot are inonjihe most satisfying of recent pro- ductlons. .i-,iiw i,q Huso Jtaiiui ?" '".""'V":"" "" tow uailcrBtamlably without tne use titles Is admirable. There are one pr two places where "spoken titles" might tontintiity nre not marnd by this lack (f sordi. on the screen ; in foot, there It I tense oi more Homogenous kuhuus i ..1 .1 lin enatinu W'llon tllOV fin. not separated by thc necessity of road- Vr.v.i tinllln In tlin nnrt nf thn rnn- nnt bred girl, is a lovely and appealing jjurc and rarrlcs tho final scenes to a fine point or aenng. oynaiiam .tuwiu loi is excellent as the man who brings L. .! mnnnf lillf ArAn .limtn.1l ll n Itl the hero, he Is overshadowed by the very Unusual penonnmico ui vicurge jjuh eroft, as the mill worker. This is a l..Mn hi, nt rtlinrnnf Aplnilnfi .hnf" will be remembered a long time by those who lee it. ARCADIA "Moonlight nnd Ilonoy wcllc" will be recalled as having been tilled nt the Broad Street Theatre Wh until tjliauerton ns tne star. Kow Mary Miles Mintcr has tho leading role. George Scarborough wrote tlio piece nnd Joseph Henabcry directed it. TEN U n light, frothy bit of movie entertainment, just as the play nnd book wete, l,t of sufficient pleasing power to Huit the warm-weather audi ence. The heroine Ih Judith Baldwin, tho .projioscs trial engagements with several of her most nrdent wooers in order to Fee which of them will "wear" lest as n possible husband. The stories the concocts create a great deal of consternation, but her daring plan to test thc qualities of the men who pro- result she desired. The cast includes Monte BIuo as leading man, as well ns Guy Oliver, plard Lewis. Mabel Van Burcn. Princess Naomi, Grace Goodall and William Boyd. VICTORIA Eugene O'Brien In his Blest Marring vehicle, "Worlds Apart," is the featuro this week. He l seen as Hugh I.edyard, whose ex ploits rniiRe from thc glided life of tho o-callcd "smart set" to tho thrilling adventures in the underworld. In tho early part Mr. O'Brien rescues a young joman who has fallen into a swiftly flowing river, while he is encumbered iflth .heavy clothing. Olive Tell is seen as leading woman, nnd others are Florence Billings, Louise Trussing, Arthur Ilousman nnd Warren Cook. RECENT May Allison is the star of The Last Card." which had its first Fhlhidelnliln presentation here this week. Tho stor i seen ns lsie Kirk wood, considered the happiest married woman in town until licr husband is lodjed in jail for the murder of n man whose body is found in the hasement of their home. Klslc gets at the secret bj a bit of clairvoyance. The leading man is Al Iloscoe. Photo by Wm. Shewell EIIH. MRS. PAUL, BRADLEY Mrs. Bradley, before her marriage, was Miss Margaret C. O'Bolgcr. She Is tho (laughter of Mr. mail Mrs. T. I). O'Bolger, of tills city STREET DANCING PRAISED BY PHILA. POLICEWOMAN Miss Walz Addresses International Association In Now York New York, Aug. 0. Tho Interna tional Dancing Masters' Association, opening its annual convention ycBterday, ivm tnlil hv ii Phltndelnhla tiollce .. vv. J " , - - .. woman, Miss Marguerite nlz, that block parties with thousands fox trot ting on the Directs nnu linpruveu ui reputation of dancing in Philadelphia. "Tho disrepute that dancing lias come into lotclv," she said, "is due in great measure to tne tiancing una iiriipriu- .Acu n.ttl timnniTnrfl wll tlPrllllf: vlpn t(1 iiccp into the places and by permitting unncing tnat mignc ne cuubiruvu u un moral or improper." Two now steps wero introduced before the convention, thc tango trot and the porto-povlch, both heralded as aesthetic nnd elevating. The convention planned country-wide effort to offset with nrtis tic steps "the poison generated during the last few years by improper dancing." this week's crackcrjnck bill which routed tne not weatner nnu sent every one awaj saiisucu last nignt. First; there was tho heodllncr, near the top In nualltv as well as billing, which brought Cecil Lcnn and Clco Mayfield back to Philadelphia and gave their admirers many chances to ap nlniiit. Their fiofic nnd witter net. "Ito- hearsing," was on a par with tho longer musical bIiowh they have presented here and, judging by thc original linen, seems to havo been written not later (ban last week. Then Charles Withers, who recently ciintinrtoil iriteheopk. hrouchf. the In- describnble, "For Pity's Sake," which lie lias maue famous in many pinccs. Tho ludicrous nonsense of this bur- lnfcff.m .livtlln. tnniln nil nrficiittl lniirfl, until they grew ashamed of their mirth. tnen iookcu ac incir nciguuors nnu Innrlipd snmo more. A...1 nnln Tnnl. MnflntunM ...1.A jumped into high fnmo in "Mary" last J car, tuiin a iiuiuuur ui uuny, :uicujr tunes and received capablo assistance from .Tnrk MeMnnus on tho niano. Also of headlino quality was tho "101 Juvenile Itevlcw," presented by AI White, a strnngcr to no Philadelphia tlieatro-gocr. Al White, Jr., assisted by u company of talented youngsters, put this unusual act over in first-rate style. There were others, too: fjnm Croon and Mildred Myra, in an entertaining diversion; Betty Martin nnd Philip Moore, talented athletes; Burns Broth ers, who have thrills galore; Doris Duncan, assisted by Jack Carroll, with all sorts of music to please all tastes, and DcIIavcn nnd Nice, In a nonsensical bit of comedy. Suspect In Tlsra Murdor Held Berlin, Aug. 9. A former officer named C'zscrmyak has been arrested in Hamburg, charged with the nssasslija tlon of Count Tlsza, former Hungarian Premier, according to a statement pub lished In tho Hamburg Frcmdcnblatt. WANAMAKER'SlDOWN STAIRS STORE 1 WAN AMAKERs Wanamaker' s Down Stairs Store ,''jiB5fe"sfc4CV 1 m ' mm I ui ma rmtmnf il1Mw fTlirt r!rilr1flplimlflta. onrantrtn clowns with marvelous Spanish poodles, trained to aimosc numau iiuviiiRence, homloil the lone bill. Other cood acts Included tlio Jones Family, unusual singers; Bob nnd Carrie Austin, in a HINES HOSPITAL WINS Veterans at Last Housed In Lum berman's Memorial to Son Chicago, Aug. 0. (By A. P.) The Speedway Hospital. $10,000,000 insti tution, which, for nearly three years Eflwnrd Hincs, millionaire lumberman, has tried to donotc to the Government l maiiifii.v nt Mu ami wlm foil In III ......uw. ... ..... ii.i. .. .- .- France, today housed its first quota of UlbODiea wnr vciermis. Five patients were installed yester day and ns fast as other quarters are completed along the six. miles of corri dors other disarmed soldiers win oe transferred there from Government hos pitals. It is said Mr. Hincs paid $200,000 attorney fees in obtaining acceptance by tho Government of the hospital and then this wns obtained on condition that it not he named after his son, Lieutenant r.uwaru iiuius, ,ir. THE CHARM OF A , CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN And How To Attain It Every ono knows tho added charm of a clear, smooth skin a complexion with tho tint of youthfulnoss. Just how to oucccssfully cloar tho skin of unsightly blemishes has been tho creatost doslro of women for ages. Black and Wlilto Beauty Bleach Is a delightfully perfumed cream that will removo plmplea, tan, sua ana wind freckles nnd similar complexion blemishes mako tho okln clear, soft Blaclc and Wliltd Boap will nH Beauty Bleach In removing skin blemishes and its regular uno will Keep tho skin In perfect condition. Your favorlto drug or department ntoro soils Blaclc and Wlilto Beauty Bleach. BOc; Black nnd Whlto Soap, 2Ec. Clip and mall this ndv. to Blaclt and Whlto. Box 1007, Memphis, Tcnn.. for froo Htcraturo and samples' of Black and Whlto Talcum and Faco Powder .A civ. HpHaTYlEACi1 yH (iniiii""1'111""",' RITA A. KRAUS flTtVRIWEIXO A-l Salon Permanent Waving sr.ui.Kss r.i.i'.rTnof.YHis slnslr A Miiltlplr Nrcdlr ,ftls XVAI.M'T 8T11KKT SDCCI..SSOK TO KAI'NKK .V KAPNIIK I'linnn Siruri '"n "She's Always So Well and Happy" S m i 1 i n k freshness, untiring ofnn.rVi lTir VIT1 C V I 1 llCSe 10VS conic as' the result of wearing cor rect footwear. Shoes that encour age good posture, that support the instep without binding the muscles, hucIi shoes will keep you nt your best nnd brightest no matter how many hours you arc on your feet. Thc Cantilever Shoe will not only bring you foot comfort; it will in crease your health and acid to your ..nnnr-itir fnr oniovment. It is a well-made shoe, distinguished by good taste in every ucuiu oi na appearance. Tho last is graceful, i,rw.n.v,;r,rr nr1 vet. thorn ia amnio toe room. The heel, smartly low and broad, ia sot to encourage correct posture. Because tho sole has a natural outline, tho foot lies in its proper position, with tho toes pointing ahead, as they should for health and comfort. Tho under nvch sole provides restful support for tho instep. And the shank Is ns llexlblo us tho arch of tho foot Itself I .N'o steol 'shank uleco" such na Is concealed In the solo of an ordinary hhoo resti.Uns tho froo dom of tho muscles. Instead, In Canti levers the foot is encounwjfd to exercise. ; the muscles have free play ; tho blood circulates and sends a healthy color to the cheeks. If you've been foellntr "be low par," try a pair this week. Widths from AAAA to b. Sewing Made a Pleasux y HBq m g ini Come and see it 1. Electric Automatic. 2. Portablo take it you when you with travel. 3. No bobbins to wind. 4. No tensions to regu late. 5. Silent. 6. Sew9 heavy or light materials. 7. Its stitch is threetimes a9 strong as ordinary stitches. 8. Attach to any light socket, any kind of current. 9. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Call at our store and see It, or phone for a free demon stration in your own home. WeicoxGibbs StYfiiiG'UcHipE Co. 1709 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Telephone: Spruce 2192 i . COURTESY . ; SERVICE rm rxTipvxi, ll.ltll V'M'H MJkJWMMf HUtSfJUVMSWS &Z3MLtMj,giB i:irr xtion.xi. llnfh rpH UseClltfrnvn Talnim To. Powder and Perfiime i meal face,skin, baby and dusting Siuf. Convenlent and economi ?U takes the place of other per u5' few grain3 Bufficient. RJlf.'i'n,.!.k?f, M"mi "0u J l-''Utu3 pT-wUliixt araf. " 33ES2ZSn2Z DAY SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. G NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 8 ( frt.r . TRAINS YOU TO HOLD IMPORTANT POSTS nool of liunlnfSH uIvm ynu the knowledge and trulnlnr o ,.n.. ii,... m . ...,. I. (in, .it ii iriini n.i net f, ( iiuniiiuii ui icyuiiliMitij i """" y ?. in'i Th rnVlcilt ..i. I., in. u Hliiinut eorln xn "Arnr.iiTi:i" commi:uci.xt, school 1200 WALNUT STREET nr I pMuonmiiiniy uv ,v nuuu nwiau nun i urnot nlm iilve lou an cilucntlonal foundation Hut m.ili.,s .in. jpnTrrrnggsassa CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunnrd Office CniilllefrH nre iito on "! In inMrhv fllleni Altoonn lU'ndliclm'ii 1802 Ulaenth Ave. Aeburv Park llet SIiol Co. H'JT (.'ookman !!'u'v. 1.,.i. t. ni.lv. 114 Wiomlnii 07 y tn i -.riYiTfnrmrirMraii Wl PEIRCE SCHOOL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . ..i.nAi pniirA In ta i. irrft pi-iiu"i ww...-- .-,-- " . a ..-- iim unniviaiiifu P."f.rn".'' u '."'"."Meo.. in -taiinH. iii.ii ii, ... - ,mir loi tain. Huy Sfliool OrH-nn Hflit. fl SlBlit Hflioul 0ii'ii Hept. 10 Write or STth Year1 Hook l'lne Ht. XVent of llro.ul PRACTICAL HOOKKKKriNO COIIIISK.S Our liuiikkviiliiw '''' lucounluncy couraeB li.illi lKl ini'm und ilanccil clamea. wll aualtfy liu n uccci.t Important iionllloni i,,,.,n crailuiiiluii A pi'rwma IntPrvU-w wll cmu'lnco you if our t.ra iU.il biulne.. iruln ijBL mix i mi '", "" WnN viui.A. ih-sim:sm coli.kok IBlwn mi,) ( ulll'Ki' ill I oimnurrr 1017 I llrhlliui nirvi'i, 1,111)111,-11111111 WANAMAKER INSTITUTE N XV. Corner Day Afternoon irlnilionei Locust 3U0 for rnU pohlciril I OF INDUSTRIES 23d and Walnut Street. E-venincr Saturday I'atnloc. nr (kisftaiit1 A Third to a Half Has Been Taken From the Prices of All of Our Finer Summer Frocks Mr fe7 AH 1 fl anH sis fl rtHPifPilf flillQ W k. r ' This includes very lovely imported or- UllIllLvC;il rVTOUVG J Jl &m aA nnd frocks of dotted Swiss made rifc rW wN over or8andie slips. Colorings are soft and IvBS J& W yvjt, PZ often unU8UaL In the $10 group you will nnd some French dresses made entirely by hand. They are of voile in pastel colorings, trimmed with hand-done hemstitching. Hundreds of Summer Dresses Now $2.50, $3.35, $3.85, $4.65 to $7.50 (A Third to a Half Less) Nearly. every kind of Summer frock that one can think of is in this group. Dozens and dozens of different styles, plain colors, plaids, checks and printed designs in all the colors of the rainbow. vin a Vt till I'1 Ut'l lliilu Mliuel S i KAl C.K a HQ7 CllLhTNUT BT, 1-fl.ltlnn tuariinlU ICnlcr new. lUy i't clgbl. " Yniinc Xlrn anil lliivw lie fore ilccldlnir iipoii n wlipol for your iriiu for "Tho l'ennlnilon (ilea," hnvn and younif men. ..V'ranol. Harv.y a vrliool for your nnn. i' or roan. The Taylor School "'' t'i.AShi.h our nu., ,L Trl.n f XH !'. your i irnlna cnpncltv und Iniuri' i him mi employinfiit. JInroll now I'lioiio Walnut 831 YouneMn nnd l.n i ymnnr'raoTTIIJ Preparatory School ' Day and Night , It doesn't matter who ou ura. thore are I eilin iitlonal course, for vou at the X' M C A I . ',,." -lJt;-,1L,t'1- fr I"'-" from 11 li tX AM) i: HNINU Tit! I'AltA'ruUX' HCHCiOL ruwrx Jill hluli nvhool nul.jnm and ln.piirHa foi onlli'KP HAX' AND MCIUT ULKSllJNTXllX SCHOOL toachca, fn ks of all ijei the "s ncntlal. of Bth. 0th, 7th nnd 8th Kradi-a of srumuiar m'mol U'rilo or Call or Catalov Y. (VI. C. A. 1131 Arch HI. . 1013 Lfhlgli A. Extra Heavy, Extra Large Turkish Towels, SOc COO of these remarkable toxvels, na heavy and as bifj as one could wish for, have just arrived. , 23x40 Inches, plain white and neatly hemmed. Excellent value, ono can bco that at a glance! 1200 Neat Percale Aprons 25c Percale of pood quality in neat little black figures made in trim styles. One has a deep ruffle all around ana txvo pock ets, another is trimmed with rickrack braid. Most women will xvant several! Pink and White Bloomers, 35c Good ones of batiste, cut plenty wide and lontr, with elastic at the waist and knees. Lace-Trimmed Envelope Chemises. 50c Made of pink or whito ba tiste xvith lace and colored stitchinp. Pink Topless Corsets $1.50 A model for women who liko little corseting. Pink cotton broche, lightly boned and with short skirt; finished with wide clastic all the way around the xvaistline. Sizes 21 to 28. 25c Bandeaux Another shipment of these popular hook-back bandeaux they've pone out by the hun dreds in the last fexv days. Made with clastic insets and tape shoulder straps. Remnants of Neck Pleatings and Bandings Half and Less 15c to $1 a Piece Fresh and dainty for Sum mer frocks, blouses and sweaters. Some of thc sea son's prettiest things. Organ die, lace and net in many styles, usually in 1 to 2 yard lengths. $4.65 $3.35 ,$S $, Gingham dresses, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50 Voile dresses, $3.35, $4.65 and $7.50 Organdie dresses, $3, $3.35 and $4.65 Extra-size voile dresses, $3.35, $4.25 and $6 (Market) Useful Silks Especially Good at 95c to $1.75 Yard Can one imagine anything that ansxvers more purposes than xvhite habutai. This soft silk in a sturdy quality at 0.1c a yard makes dresses, blouses, smocks, princess slips, chemises, night gowns and curtains. It is 36 inches wide and xvill cut to ath'antage. Striped Shirtings Are All Silk at $1.25 They are xvoven to stand lots of hard wear and their narrow stripes come in various colors on xvhite grounds. 35 inches xvido. Foulards Are All Silk at $1.50 They xvill make soft, non xx'rinkling frocks to wear all Winter under coats or for the house. Navy, black, brown and Copenhagen xvith neat figures. Silk Radium for Underclothes, $1.75 A noxv arrix'nl xvhich is being warmly xvelcomcd. Customers say it is the very tiling tor an sorts of underclothes. It is soft ' and quite a good deal heavier i than crepe do chine. 38 inches ' wide. I (rrntriil) I Part-Wool Blankets Mostly a Third Less Now $5 to $10 A good chance to start the Autumn right! Excellent blankets left over from last xvinter are now re-priced to hurry out. Usually only a fexv of a kind although there are nearly fifty pairs of the So kind and there are half a dozen styles at $10. , ... Ambng the $10 blankets arc all-wool plaids in pink or blue with stitched edge3 to match, 70 x SO inches. Blankets with a small quantity of xx'ool in the filling have pink or blue borders and mohair binding. Single-bed size. 60 x 80 inches, at $5 a pair; double-bed size, 70 x 80 inches, at S6.50 a pair. , Blankets xvith more xvool arc $0.50 a pair for single-bed size and $8.50 for double-bed size. All are fresh and xvantable. control) Sale of Sweaters, $3.50 Fine Vacation News! Four different styles in six colorings! Three are in coat style, one in a plain stitch, one xvith knitted stripe, one in a fancy stitch. All hax-e Tuxedo collars, crossed belts or tas seled sashes. The fourth is a slip-on sweater, knitted in a plaid de sign (sketched on the rifiht). It has the round neck that young xvomen find so be coming. Each sweater is of medium - xveight xvoo' in w li i t. n. n n v v. black and xx'ool brown. Hai-ding blue, pink, Sizes 38 to 44. On the Center Aisle and in tho Sweater Store. (Central) i "&Z Mil i &i Idfli S3 s-i UW wl mw iMM Ija'lifl i $3.50 Silk Brassieres Average Half Price At 75c and $1 Plain tailored ones are of pink, white or navy blue satin. Lace-trimmed brassieres are of pink satin and brocades. Not many of any ono kind nnd some are a little mussed. Pink Bandeaux, 50c Odds and ends of basket cloth, broche, batiste an.l mesh. it rnlrull 1 -4 1 elif al $3.50 A New Patent Leather Pump $9.90 This graceful new one strap and button model has just made its appearance in the alxx'ays interesting shoe store. Fashioned of soft patent leather, xvith turned soles and baby Louis heels, its every line speaks of smartness and com fort. The fine xvorkmanship, too, is a matter of pride, for this pump was made in Phila delphia, xvhere, by the xvay, many of the finest shoes are made. Tan Pumps $5.90 Women's tan leather one strap and button pumps with light-xveight soles and covered baby French heels. Just the sort of shoes that are xx-anted right noxv. Children's Mary Jane rumps at $1.25 about half xvhat these stand ard and sturdy shoes usually command. Sizes 4 to 5 and OK to 11. (Chestnut) I Clearaway of All Our Spring and Summer Suits $7.50 $10 $15 This Good Walrus Bag Is Only $15 and it is one of tho best values in luggage that xvc have seen in a long time. It is of genuine shrunken xvalrus, thick, strong and a glossy black. 18 inches long and full cut xvith a hand-sewn frame. The pat ent catches are of brass and open easily without hurting one's lingers. Leather lined throughout. A similar xvalrus bag, cut not quite so full, has a riveted frame and is $12. Cowhide Traveling Bags, $8.50 Rrown or black hairs are of surface stock anu leather lined. 18-inch size. Extra Fine Bags of Russet Cowhide, $20 In the fashionable light .shade, these are bags to be proud of. They have the double bundles, heavily stitched, and can be had xvith or xvithout straps all around. Strongly sewn, leuther lined and of thick substantial coxvhide. Every point about them shows their high caste. (Chestnut) One of this kind, txx-o of that kind, perhaps three of another that's the xvay it goes among these suits. So xve haxe grouped them under three loxv prices for a clcar axvay. All sizes from lfi to 44 are in the gathering, and so xvide is the variety that every woman should find a suit that xvill tit her. Most of these Miits, especially the jerseys, can be xvorn xvell into the Winter. $15 for tricotines, Poiret txvills and txveeds, many xvith -ilk-lined iackets, also for heather jerseys and sports suits xvith jersey jackets and plaid or checked skirts. $10 for navy blue serge suits,, most of them xvith box jackets, suitable for school girls. $7.50 for finn linnn hagen and broxxTi mr Sizes 10 to 38 New Autumn Suits Arrive Winter's mode arc beginning to and duvetyne range from (Market) Interesting forerunners of the appear. Suits of tweed, bcrge, tricotine S'ja.oU to $57.00 Best Rag Rug Values in Many a Day Another shipment of these fine rag rugs at the prices of five years ago. Only new, iresh rags are used in them, so every vug will give the maximum of service. Colorings are cheery and clean looking, in the old fashioned hit-or-miss designs of Colonial days. With painted furniture or xvith mahogany furniture there is nothing fresher or more suitable for bedroom floor cover ings tne year 'round 18x34 inches, 35c 24x36 inches, 55c 25x50 inches, 75c 4x7 6x9 (ChcHtuut) feet, feet, $2.65 $4.85 Small Sizes 27x54 inches, 90c 30x36 inches, $1.15 36x72 inches, $1.50 Room Sizes 8x10 feet, $7.50 9x12 feet, $8.50 .-" V $10 I $15 I i! j VI 'rfl j f-s, 7,1 u A St. 13 lib 11 f tl t J 1 ur ft 1 1 1 " r f f 1 id W I m l '9 n :i . -e V "in -1 a ) -s I ' y B I 4 1$ h iituJinu He liweriiieri. o. ,'"! i"iui Hc?anlon Lewln & e y. 1H XViomlnB Av. Bh.mokW-l. fHlr.ch, YtO K6 Ind.pyid.no. HoadmasUr. 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