Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 01, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Two Slips of Paper
By DADDY
J., and Janet, upon tte advice
t iu Pieman, earn iicmjh "
el '' hall Janet bg giving her
c12 "oH Sd f ml. and
flhu uiving his oion tog tolixtr
J,?hiehoiteho haiilott a soldier
'," ,u river. After making them
'". '.tinTbu nibbling Mr. Pieman' t
u!UsHjJor the Ml.
CIIAVTBB IV
The 1'roMllng TJiscr
., . oitUAT tlgor ! following us,
" A 1. 1 T..t, in unrnlne to Jauet
y .nd Brfiby Uounccr. tha rubber bnll.
The three u-ie . , ,,,
..Prions sniilcn wiicre tlic Tevvlllo
E' tM. ",, h,l,l. Jack und Janet
1 .Ibbllnt on Mr. Neman', cookies.
AH looked around. ure m.us
fcuse creature like a tiger Jack anil
Jnntt had .ecn In a elicus was tiacklng
tlicin. . ' .,
How should they get nuny from the
tiircr? The secret door to the my-rtcrl-ou
garden was still some distance
Clou at hand wa a large iron pipe
wnltltt; to be placed in n water main
in the "street. Tbo children when they
Were bov and girl l could not enuceze
into it: now they wcie doll sUe, it
looked like a big tunnel. It seemed
, food hldlng-plncc from the tiger.
Thinking thia, Jack and Janet dashed
Into the plpo with Bobby Ilouuccr hop
ping, railing, and tumbling behind
them. The pipe was very dark, but the
three ran stumbling through the black
ness to the center. There they crouched
and waited. Perhaps the tiger would
not flud them.
All was very quiet. Not n found.
But after what seemed n long time two
lights suddenly appeared in the dark
ness. They wero green and ehonc to
cocerlr tho children were startled.
"It'is an auto. It will run over us,
tapped Janet. ...
"An auto couldn t get into this iron
pipe," replied Jack, remembering they
were now tiny.
"It is the tiger," whispered Bobby
Itounrer. "Those lights nre its eyej.
Run I"
And run they did, along the black,
dark tunnel, and out into tho moonlight
at the other end. Near nt Innd wns
tho stone wall of the lnyctcriouB garden.
Befors thev could reach it the tiger
came crawling out of the pipe after
them. The tiger crouched to spring, Its
long tail slowly switching back and
forth.
Jack and Janet looked wildlv about
for help. And as they looked they saw
two persons coming toward them. One
was a beautiful woman. The other was
a wldler.
"Help 5" cried Jack and Janet to tho
toWler.
The soldier hcaid tbe cry and ran be
tween them and tho tiger, waving his
hword.
Bobby Bouncer bounded ahead to the
Mone wall. He banged his head against
the wall once, then twice, then three
times, and at tho third bang a door
opened.
The tiger had stopped when the sol
dier faced him with drawn sword. Hut
now he mv Jack and Janet getting
away from him. 1 he tiger crouched and
tprang rijht over the soldler'H nad and
ttraight at Jack and Jaret to seire thi-ni
bffore they could follow Bobby Bouncer
through the door.
But then the beautiful lndy did a
queer thing ehe grabbed the tiger by
the tail and held it back. The tiger
swung arn'ml at her and the brave
soldier, running up with hi sword,
prirked the tigi-i In tho nose. The tiger
gave a snarl and drew back, raising n
raw os if to strike the soldier. But
the beautiful lady pushed Jack and
Janet through the door, nnd the soldier
jurapel utter them, slamming the door
fhut in the tiger's face.
"You ought to lork up vour old Hit
Tomklt .n night. Instead of letting him
I'rowl .iround llko n tUer," said the
oMIer to Jack nnd Jnnet.
That astonished Jnek and Janet. Thnt
tiger was .1 bundled tljnes lnrger than
Tomklt. Then thev remembered. They
wrie tln nnd were sceinc with tiny
eyei, Of course, it was Tomklt, their
own cat.
(In the nfxt ehnpter Jack nnd Janet
gain visit Mr. Pieman.)
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
The Awakcnina
Hy MIIS. HAZEL H. CUMMINGS
lin 1
. "','"' you re juRt a big. trust
tn-i. .
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II ... . . '". """ '"" arniR ana leat
our h!i old friend' llttro,! A
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te-, .- -. ...,,uh ,, ,um.,i ol your
01ir unit !.. .1 .L-i
10111 A Inint!.. .,. . 1
life
. - ,- " mvi- uujn inni
Haven't iimn .. .11 l.-'i. .. ,
Oil
, . .- in mi oacK anil
look
"-.iu .inn jts June, boy:
there
H
un 1... . nf Bun. 0UIS1I'C. ana y(
"P liere tolling the dajs nnd n
awav. Inst tn f..ir.ii .1 j.i V
you
re
ilphts
of a girl!" ' l"U5C,,lsn am
vn'?ow-' p". leave Ritn out of
jOU Vfi nnmn ,.n I i- i..
mbltion
it,
if
;- ; ". "i iinf 10 lecture.
tint taT,pirnt,on' rjfry bit of
Sh
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success
thick finiV 5cre" iridleatlr
S .1.:. . el.T prnn((' manucript. '
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will
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iin' ,,?. "c,0Dirlished nil right,
n manv. mnnn ,.,..,.
iment?
Bob
to a
win n,.Cd t.h'foot chap over
aM ' ,'""' was n tennis
court
imd
WanUfu BT,t"" ..'.w, ""n.
n liilll.l
brunetti
really
i'Lfe ?,"? tying tho
e
lacing
ice ZV JSft, 'In'Mln. 'at your
serv-
tiaiiiir. 1 1 ","' " rp "P lore.
K ir0,lle,w,,,,''hre with
pre
jour enru .1., ..in , "minim
more
ment
he ton h. ,s Mil nn lUttl
Hak i...r, ls. st'll 11 dicam."
fuct,
mi,B :rr',';o"!V'f"tiy. "Vo
re all
trust h.;.V ' i 7. '""' .' Ivc I
Rita
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dp-
make
Bob
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Hitn
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s one
a man,
ould be
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a i 1.1 i"aeis entci
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ahi vV'p" ,vaB a cbi dish f
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dppn
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but v
which
icntly
she
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linvpn't
joined u 1.7 ..' . u,,t "A'l Jou
Joncd us i : 1 01,t nmI i
1C1.fi long. Uobhfft.
do 'come
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Lace and Fringe
Trim Dainty Frock
By CORINNE LOWE
The difference between tbo mid-
Victorians and us seems to bo chiolly
thnt wbilo they trimmed both themselves
and their parlors with fringe, we cut
out tho narlor. Frlnso hns been used
to tho point of damaging incluslveness
tnis summer, but even so one en
counters addicts of tho mode nnd these
may be satisfied nt some of the smartest
houses.
This frock of beige georgette is trim
med chiefly with self-color fringe, de
pending iu pnucls from lace motifs on
the skirt. Lace of the same kind forms
tbe tiny sleeves nnd almost submerges
the bodice.
And, by tho way, the frock with the
lace dyed to match is raging more
furiously than ever. So, too, are beads
particularly the steely kind which
are being employed to give color con
trast to all kinds of crepe frocks.
you progressing? I know it will bo
wonderful. You deserve success, Bob
bie," and the wistful ejes looked up
at lilin with frank admiration.
"Thanks, little Betty, I hope for it.
And now I'm just going down with you
two for an hour. Hun along, Betty,
and say the 'champ' is coming," and
ho laughed lightly.
Betty went and Bob took a tennis
racket from the corner. Phil laid a
detaining hand on his arm.
"Bob, do you know what?"
"No What?"
"If Betty wasn't head ovor heels in
love with you I'd marry her myself."
Bob stared at his companion nnd
laughed uproariously. "Say, Phil, I
think it's the heat with you," and he
tapped his own forehead significantly.
"All right, I'm an outsider, but lis
ten: I'll wager that If jou turned out
a failure If this book of jours fell
through It would bo nil over for you
with Rita 1 She's all self. Bob. She'd
see you work joursclf gray, just to
reap the harvest of jour honors."
"I nccept your wager, my good
friend," returned Bob, bowing, and
they passed out.
One evening in late autumn found
Rita devoting speclnl attention to ar
ranging her dark, shining hair. Down
stairs Betty and Phil were wnitlng for
her. It was the night that Bob was
to tell them of his Biiccehs, and he had
promised that It should take place at
Phil's home, upon the latter'" hnppv
suggestion. When she was about to
go downstairs, Kita paused nnd took
up a miniature of .Turk Gluddin, whis
pering. "If nnlj jou had his gift!"
At sight of Bettv and Phil she was
nil excitement. "Oh, tell me, has he
been incepted; do jou know, Phil? But
of coutko he has! We mtiht hne a
coiiRi-ntulation pnrtv richt nwnv!"
"I'm absolutely in the dark, Rita,
Hit he can't fail. He's n wonder ami
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!
You'll like
r fry,
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Cream Buttermilk
Because Supplee-Wills-Jones Cream
Buttermilk has such a rich, creamy,
flavorful taste and just tart enough to
make it enjoyable. A wonderful
"bracer" for that tired, fagged-out
feeling.
"Keep a bottle on the ice."
Order by phone or ask your driver.
Supplee -Wills -Jones
A REMARKABLE SALE
Red Star Diaper Cloth
Tho best brands, bo well know by women, on sale here at much
under legulur prices. Sold only in original sanitary sealed packages.
10-Yard licccs
18 incho wide $1.35 piece
20 inches wide 1.50 piece
22 inche wide. 1.65 pioce
24 Inchoi wide 1.80 piece
27 inche wide 2.00 piece
30 inchet wide -5.5 piece
rvuni. 11 Mull llrnri
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9
for $15 All-Wool Double
I er Ihrml s'kiis I ni
,1.1.1 pinmrl, I nwiri'Mi .irliin
W. H. Smith & Sons 914 Walnut St
ti 1. of Mill Ends and RemnantAn All Ntw Wath Goodie.
EVENING iUBMO iLEDGEJE PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY,
he's worked heroically, Brown
sent
blm (he verdict this afternoon."
On the way Hitn talked Incessantly.
What Bob would do with the honors
end revenue thnt ho would win were
apparently more vital than Bob him
tcVf, Betty, meanwhile, was not think
ing of tho glorified person tbnt Rita
was describing, but of n boy with a
great heart who had dreamed big things,
nnd whom she had loved since sho had
laid aside her dolls und dono up her
hnir.
Soon nftcr they nrrlvcd nt Phil's borne
there wns a ringing of' tho bcl). Rita
flew to tho door and opened It wide.
Who threw her nrms around Bob, but
be did not spenk. The others gazed at
him qucstlonlngly. He dropped into n
chair, passed Hitn a letter nnd covered
his face with his bands. Sho opened
it and rend:
"Dear Sir Your manuscript, we re
gret to advise, Is not nt nil available.
It docs not In any way measure up with
writings on this subject today, and is
therefore entirely valueless."
Astonished silence reigned for n mo
ment; then it dawned on Hitn that nil
her cnstlts were tumbling into rulus.
Disappointment, humiliation nnd the
thpught of what her friends would say,
to whom she had boasted, were all that
was left!
"Oh I" she walled, "It's a failure!
Un, iJob, nnd you promised 1110 so
much, nnd now now, whnt will every
body sny? Oh!" Tcnrs of self pity
sprnng to her ejes.
"Oh, Rita, I put my very life Into
it; I couldn't believe failure possible.
It's broken my spirit, but," nnd ns he
reached for her hand Phil gripped the
nrm of his chnir aud Betty longed to
speak n word of sympathy, only be
lieve in me nnd I'll start again. I
know you will, Rita I know jou tin-,
derstand."
"Believe In von !" She fairly bit the
words off. "Aren t you content with
hnvlnc ticrsiindcil me to mnke a fool
of mjsclf once? Here I've been sitting
meeklv nt homo half the time, wn tell
ing other girls going off on good times
They told me Id regret It. nnd now
they'll hnvc some line gossip nbout 'Ritn
and her pen-scrntcher.' No, thank jou.
Robert I'm through."
The room seemed to crow dim nnd
cold. When nt last ho looked up Bob
saw his college ring on the nrm of the
chnlr where Rita had left It. She wns
gone. Ills eyes were burning. Phil
was stnndlng over him and some one
wns knccllnir beside his chnlr some one
with n wealth of red gold hnlr and her
simple, loving soul in Her eyes.
"Bobble." t-he whispered, "we're
sorry Phil nnd I; but don't give up:
jou've got all your life to try again, nnd
we believe In you nnd just know you'll
mnkp good some day."
There were two rcasoni why Phil
turned nwny then, hut only one why
Bob took the red gold head in his hands
nnd kissed It. nnd -aw nt Inst.
Mr. Brown, of n certain lnrgc pub
lishing house, hnd renson to dictate n
letter nbout n week later, running like
this:
"Mr. Robert M :
"Dear Kir Please accept our sincere
npologtes for our letter to you. dated
the 18th. Through some unaccountable
error here this letter was addressed to
you, although originally Intended for
tho writer of nn ai tide on 'Henlthlcr,
Happier Ilnbles.'
"We wish to congratulate you on
jour remarknble work, nnd would be
nlensrd to have von call at our office
immediately to discuss tho matter of
publication."
NOW A FOLLY
TO HAVE CORNS
Million of People Know An Easy Way
to End Them Quick and Sure
Folks all about you now treat
corns in this scientific way. That's
why corns are becoming: so uncom
mon. At the first corn pain they
apply Blue-jay the liquid or the
plaster for sale at all druggists.
The pain stops instantly. Soon the
whole corn gently loosens and
comes out.
This is not like old ways, harsh
and crude. It is the modern method,
put out by a laboratory of world
wide repute.
For millions of people it has
solved the corn problem. It will
bring you freedom and forever
when you know it. For your own
sake, find this out tonight.
Liquid or Plaster
Bl
uejay
Stops Pain Inttantly
Ends Corns Quickly
tivmmvu "( unt
une Uozcn in a menage
18x3G $1.95 doz.
20x40 2.35 doz.
22x44 2.70 doz.
24x48 3.20 doz.
27x54 J.o doz.
mi F-Tlrn fn.
Prrl Pnl
Bed Size Blanket!
plaM fffeots In Iwautlful colorings,
Value
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WANAMAKER'S
Wanamaker's
Cotton Comfortables, $?
Another blf? shipment of these quilta which
people liko so well. They nro covored with printod
cotton materials and have plain backs In several
colors. Soft whlto cotton fills them to tho right
thickness.
(Central)
Dimity Blouses With Buster
Brown Collars, $2.50
Fresh, neat and crisp, there's a youthful charm
nbout striped dimity that appeals to moat women.
There's the practical side, too, for how well they
launder! They nro made with 'long sleeves nnd
turn-back cuffs, suitable for business women and
college girls.
Peter Pan Guimpe Blouses to Wear With
Jumper Frocks, $2.25 to $5.90
Organdie, dimity, batiste and crepe de chino
have all turned out their best to make guimpe
blouses to wear with slip-over dresses of so.rge,
jersey nnd silk.
A pretty, easily laundered organdie is $2.25;
dimities are $2.90 and $3.25; batistes are $3.75,
with a collarless, gathercd-yokc blouso to prove
the rule of Peter Pan at $3.50. A delightful Peter
Pan of pink or white crepe de chlno Is trimmed
with double frilling down the front nnd the smaller
frills on the collar and" cuffs. $5.90.
(Mnrkct)
Slippers of Black Satin
$9.90 a Pair
Cinderella, herself, would be tempted to ex
change her glass slippers for some as graceful,
glossily black and pretty ns these 1
Sho would put her pretty head on one side and
bid tho pumpkin coach wait while sho debated tho
charms of plain pumps nnd those with instep
straps, for both kinds are here.
They have lightly turned soles that seem to
dance of themselves, and the fashionable junior
Louis heels.
The best of it is that black satin slippers can
go anywhere.
(Chestnut)
.Fieess
is the name of some new cor
sets, of a very fine grade.
They are made of the finest
broches and coutils and each
one has the superior black
boning and elastic lacing
below the front fastening.
Each one has six hose sup
porters, too.
But it is in fit and com
fort that the careful design
ing and splendid workman
ship are revealed. For in
stance, the corsets that curve
a little higher in the back
are fitted in such a way that
they will never stand out,
but will cling closely to the
line of the shoulder blade.
Finesse corsets are for all
types of figures, ranging
from the topless model to the
long, heavily boned corset
for stout figures.
Prices range from $3.50
to $12.50.
(Centrnl)
New Bloomers for
Fall Gymnasium
Classes
$4.50 and $5.50
You'll notice several improve
ments in theso bloomers, chief
among them the pockets, which
many girls have wanted.
The bloomers aro of navy blue
wool serge, pleated on to a waist
band. The $5.50 bloomers aro
re-enforced and have an inner
band for buttoning on to a waist.
Sizes 8 to IS yoars.
(Market)
Women's Flannellet
Pajamas, $2
Not too early to buy them for
the school girl's going - away
trunk. The pajamas are in coat
or slip-over style, mnde of soft,
striped flannellet and trimmed
with braid.
(Central)
Lower Prices on
Women's Hand-Made
Underwear From
Porto Rico
Dainty bits of sheer white nain
sook lingeiie, nice enough for the
troussenu of tho Autumn bride.
Every piece Is made entirely by
hand, with hemstitched edges,
shoulder straps and bits of
drawn-work or embroidery. As
we have not all sizes in every
style, prices have been consider
ably lowered.
Drawers, $2 and $3.
Vesta, $1.75.
Straight chemises, $1.50, $2.50
and $0.
Envelope chemises, $3.
Nightgowns, $3.
(Centra))
x
Women Are Enthusiastic About
the New Autumn Dresses
Fashions, this season, have taken on a different air. One can tell at a glance a
dress bought lately from one bought last Spring.
Sleeves are decidedly more interesting, often being very wide at the opening and
elaborately oraided, beaded, embroidered or faced with bright color.
Skirts are a trifle longer and more attention has been devoted to their trimming.
Sometimes they are nearly covered with braid or embroidery.
Bodices are generally quite plain, or trimmed with a few rows of shiny black silk
braid.
All of these style points will be observed on the new dresses of moderate price in
che Down Stairs Store.
Between $10.75 and $39
there is a most interesting showing of serge, tricotine, Canton crepe, crepe satin and crepe
de chine dresses. Many of the silk dresses are in black a most fashionable type.
Excellent choosing at $10.75, $10.75, $23.50, $25, $29 and $39.
(.Murkrt)
What a Fine
$3.75
y v
A Touch of Luxuriousness About
Women's New Autumn Suits
Even at
An interesting trio of Autumn suits
is sketched, showing the new long lines
that suit jackets decidedly favor this
season. They are new, entirely different
and refreshing. After the long, loose
lines of Summer frocks, with the advan
tage of both comfort and grace, the new
suit lines are a natural development and
one that is very becoming to almost all
women.
Entirely Black and Very Smart
at $23.50
The style is sketched, and one immediately
notices the long, loose lines of the woll-tailoieil
iacket. which is embroidered. The silk which
lines the jacket throughout is also black. Tho
material is a good velour that will wear well.
An excellent suit for traveling!
Soft Velour With Beaver-Dyed
Coney at $25
How amazed we would have been Inst year
to see a suit of this character, even without tho
fur, at this low price! The velour is in shades
of brown, reindeer and navy, and in black.
Elaborately Embroidered at $37.50
Beautiful embroidery is used over the entire
back of this nicely tailoied velour milt in nn,.,.
or brown. A long collnr of deep soft fur adds $37.50 S23.50 $25
oven more to its character. r,,.,: I i
Convenient Jersey Jumper
Really Handsome Suits at $42.50 Suits $16 75
L "?&' &l ,'h sPI"did tailor- A slip-on jumper dress' nnd a iack.t
SEPTEIMEB l,Jt921
DOWN STAIRS STORE
Down
A New Hat
for the Holiday Trip
Every young woman who is going away for the
week-end holiday will want to wear a smart new
Autumn hat.
First, because she wants to wear the new things
first.
Second, because the Summer hat is looking
decidedly passe and will not last much longer anyway.
So for tomorrow we have gathered a most inter
esting collection of new hats at
$5, $6 and $8
There are sports hats of brightly colored duve
tyne, smart toques and broad-brimmed hats of velvet
and hats upon which a generous amount of ribbon is
used. They are in russet browns, terra-cotta shades,
purple, navy blue, black and fawn shades. Wonder
fully becoming hats for everybody.
(Mnrlirt)
School Frock
for Only $3.75!
It may be had in all sizes from 8 to 14
years, inclusive, and the style is a good
one for girls of those ages.
The box-plpated blouse is of sturdy
navy gingham, with a red tie emblem and
red band; it is trimmed with white braid.
Notice that it has long sleeves. The box
pleated skut is of navy serge and buttons
on to tho blouse.
New Serge Skirts for School
$4.50
Side-pleated skirts of nay serge are
ready for gals of 12 to 1(5 years and how
tailoied and turn they look!
A Charming Frock
for girls of 12 to 1 15 years is of soft fine
navy serge with a jiuimpe of green or
red pin-checked gingham. The skirt is in
small box pleats and the straight over
bcdicc is prettily hand-embroidered with
colored wool. $lC.5n
(AlnrLet)
$23.50, $25 and
(Market)
ih t if1
Stairs
Bungalow Frocks
Special, 75c
Cheery incentives to work
they seem, ond young house
wives especially will make
friends with them quickly.
Not just ordinary bunga
low aprons, but different,
they slip over the head and
have an interesting lapel
finish at the neck.
Picture a checked one of
buttercup-yellow bound with
black-and-white and finished
with a sash and a roomy
pocket.
Many other kinds of
tripes and figures, plain blue
or pink (the pink is particu
larly pretty), red checks,
yellow checks and various
other checks, all of percale
and all bound with contrast
ing material.
(( rutrul)
$37.50
to
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WANAMAKER'S
Store
Men's Smoked Elkskin Golf
Shoes, $6.50
Every man who has seen these good
shoes has pronounced them lino for the
money. They are of durable and pliant
elkskin with a saddle of black or wine-colored
leather to support the arch of the foot.
Toes are broad and very roomy. Soles and
heels are of rubber composition with in
dented rings which grip the ground and
assure a firm stance.
The same shoe, in tan leather, is also
$6.50.
Men's Oxfords, $4.75
Everyday shoes of the kind that men
like to wear to business. They are of dark
brown leather on English lasts, with welted
soles and low broad heels.
(Gnllery, Mnrkel)
All Summer Skirts Are Now
Marked Very Low
Some are lowered a third, some aro half price,
others less than half. A great variety of styles,
too, though not all sizes In any one style.
$3 for skirts of navy serge or wool plaids.
$5 for gathered flannel skirts in plain colors or
stripes.
$5 for skirts of wool serge, baronet satin and
novelty sports silks.
$7.50 for all of our finest silk skirts in exquisite
colorings melon, turquoise, Chinese blue, gray,
pink, rose, etc.
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A Big Lot of Men's
Neckties, 25c
The men snapped them up last
time by the half dozen and theso
are just as good. Plain, figures,
stripes and foulards among them
in scores of patterns and color
combinations; all good four-in-hands.
Women's Wash Skirts, $1
About a Fourth Their
Original Prices
Few-of-a-kind wash skirts of
fine white gabardine in many dif
ferent styles. Plenty of white
skirts will be worn on Labor Day
outings and on through Septem
ber, even leaving out of con
sideration the service they'll give
next vear.
Satin Camisoles, $1
Of navy, brown, black, white,
flesh, wild rose, American beauty
and peach satin, they are finished
with rows of hemstitching and
have elastic nt the waist.
Bandeaux at 50c
Pink mesh and rep bandeaux
with lace tops across the front
fasten in back where there is
elastic. Three styles to choose
from'
Specials in Luggage
Ready for service over Labor
Day wek-end are brown leather
Boston bags at $2.
Black enamel suitcases, IS and
20 inches, are S.'i.P.i; 24 and 2G
inchob. So. Extra-deep suit
cases, 26 to SO inches, are $8.
Cowhide Suitcases
at $9.50
Big, sturdy suitcases of tan
cowhide have straps all around.
They aro 20 inches long.
18-inch cowhide bags in tan or
black are $8 50.
Cretonne Hat Boxes
$3.85
Gaily coered hat boxes are
fitted with eoncnient handles
and aie of generous size.
Corset Covers, 50c
Preuy corset covers trimmed
with lace or rmbroidery aro mado
of soft nainsook of better qua'ity
Two New Models in Silk
Blouses at $5.90
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i-iiusuHi a ues are Douses
of
pink or white crei e de chine with
Peter Pan collars, finished with
Opport
trills, and long sleeves. The ma
terial is eppmnlly good quality
thnt will launder well.
The other model is a new
Tuxedo of mignonette in blnck
or navy. The long Tuxedo col
lar nnd the nifTs on the long
slievcs are mtirely of wool in a
black-and-whi e block plaid.
Kitchenette Frocks of
Percales, 80c
The noat squate-neck, short
skee, elastic at thc-waist style
is typical of the efllcient young
housewives who work wonders in
thoir modern kitchenettes Noth
ing superfluous, nothing to get in
the way, just a finishing of fresh
white rickrack.
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Double-panel White
Sateen Petticoats,
Special, 75c
Good quality white sateen ft
made Into serviceable petticoatg
with double panels front and back.
The flounces are finished with1
little ruffles.
Extra-aizo white sateen pettl
coats with doublo panclB arc
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