.TENHAM WINS DEBATE ii sinking apr.lnfl High Scheel Mik deciding debate In the Urs nus. R !." JUirii T.sstue was held tilSiiuB Ce e,e Mt nfebf between ItfnK JliKh Hoheol and BMIa, teham en for hV affirmative-."" J?r&MbJert wbhi "Resolved, That MinMtly' maintained at nn effect ve f.fiph ejel t" that of Great Brlf i-Prof. T. A. Mcrfx, of Urslnua fac J,.V nwsldcd and E T. Undcrcuffler 'Sfl eharge of the teams, each or wnicn ;JlmpeBcd of three speakers and one i uwnftte. MISS fliarvei dceii uuu miu ifiSi Miller wCr.c ab!c wntMUnta mi 'H.It.in. Hnrliia team, the latter S contain. Jehn Dennl captained ZTVTkatn (TraluilC8 wwe I'reft Samuel Fex, 'JllBtiltw: Celener fleeruc. Nex Mc '&ief the Evening Public Lkihjkii, Mi Truman Wndc, a member of the ".."ili-M. Ilnr. I , . . "" " IB BOY, 17, AS AUTO THIEF lMrelmanSeet Men chasing Car 1 ..J Rtnm Flleht 1 4r a chase of several blocks,1 Abe b. tntin' vears old. Seventh S?Ti.ker streets, was arrested late last ;5ht While driving nn automoWlovfj autemoWlovfj automeWlovfj IkSstaf te Charles Pennypacker, 1C01 n driving out Tiega street at high a nimihrr of men.wcre nursulna- Wii ' Began ran te the middle of the SJit'snif ordered Boden te step. flS, ter was held In $2000 bail today -t.(.tmt.. Dern. According te the Met, he had been arrested before. MARRIRD PMTM Allnllc gtr. N. J. Nette pf funeraUeorv funeraUeerv less In Philadelphia, later. ..KINSMAN. On May.lt. IB31, LTD I A if. KfNflMAJ? n.j LejirK.) In har Ifth $si Rclatlvaa and frltnds art jnylUd te Uie serv lest, en Saturday, May 20. at S P. M.. at in i uiiii rsaiaencci mi? n.'Tin II., uak Lsnjv IMi-rmnt nrlvat. ' ' LEONARD. Mar 18. JOHN, husband of Bslt tenariL Ralatlvea and frianda. alaa Lpdaa M. 9.T. and. A. .; Antt-Cabdan Club, empleye, of Orphans' Court, and all ether ornnlsstlens of which b was a mem bar. art 'Invited te attend funehjl service. fc'W1' P. M, srecliely. David H, Schuyler Bulldlnt, Hreed and Diamond ats. Int. JlX6UmB. Jfay 18. FRANCIS J., aen nr.tha lite. Philip and Bridget Ityurulr. Relatives and frianda an invited te Attend lUDr"L' wen.. .8:80 A. M.. residence, S0 5: -in. V . solemn man mm of requiem Cathedral Cem. Church 10 A. 'M. In. IfATHRWII t. ei ur. a. j, tr v waKION MACDONALD. On May JHleltlntbam. England. Nssr Terlc and HeMS P' ainei7 cupr Qeathfi aKDBSON. May 18, .1922, near Med; ,iSv.lZ T DANIEL M. ANDERSON, aged firitelitlvei nnd frlenda are Invited te ni .MIiiMiruldence. near Medford; N. J. Int. JUrelleha' Cm. Pemberton. N..J. l.JLO0M. At Atlantis city. in. j.. aiay II. 1BJ. Ai.uJi.lli J,, .nuennnu 01 ihiv (;, 0IOOIII, mm e, nviftiiin vi.u Invited te funeral. Men.. H A. M.. tela late realdence. 404 Attantle ave. in reaulem kiiii at Church of the Hely 11 a a. M. Ini. at Pleaeantvllte Cem. niRDMAN. Mav 17. HARVET De W. iHtand eiMary Deardman (nee Teat). Hela. tMand frlenda nre Invited te attend -fu-iaraj Mrvlcei. Sal.. 1 P. M.. at bla lata ranaUKe, 70S J Tulip at.. Tacony. Int. pri nt!. .Remains may be viewed Krl.. T te S VSMtSFCmD. May 18. MARdARET A., irUew of Jonathan Brelaferd, aced 1)4. BtaMtnce. 1608 a. Lawrence at. Funeral ilia' Mrvlcei private. 'Krlenda may call "feewN. luiyIB. 1022. GERTRUDE, be- ItVM Wile ei jenn ui urewn. jiuvu tnu fit Invited te attend funeral aervlcei. . 3 P. M.. late realdence, 60S Helly ave., Chan. Int. private. 'Frlenda may call CAMPBELL May 10. 1022, MART M., 1M1 et the late Michael Campbell. Rela ting and frlenda are Invited te attend fu- imL-Men.. 8.30 A. M., from her lata real Met, 1027 Spring at. solemn requiem maaa ii.lt Jehn'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Ctjai Cem. Friends may call Bun., after CHILDS. On May 17.' 1022, EMMA nuNCSS. wife of, 8. C. Chllda. aged 03 rvnerai rirvn.ee en tsniuraay. a a a at the reeldenca of bar husband. una reaa ana urant ave.. weat cei kkJ. N. J, Interment private, Harlatgb r. i i , uii.a.-ji.t awm nnuuic l.. . uausni.r at.tbf late Oeerge M. and Sarah C. Clarke, ajttlvti and friends ara Invited te attend taafistral servlcea. Tuea., 2 P. M., at her Ufa iMldtnce. 120 W. Nomina; ave. Int. pnjjtt. Weetmlnater Cem. OOBNKLL. At the Rhede Island Bids.. DtBVCIN CORNELL mnlhip nt Oaneln U H 'Bttean. Bervlcea en Monday afternoon, E o'clock at the Oliver H. Balr Bldg., Chtitnut at. Interment at Hlliaide it, lJUniUAN. On May 18. 1022, JAMES P., MB at Jehn unil FlrlHar,., riunln ltm Kauri. Funeral Monday, 8.30 A. M.. NIMU' rtildence. 880 N. 40th at. Solemn rjBlem ma3 Our Mether of 8orrevva ftarch 10 A. m. Int. si. Denis- Cem. (UK!fa- n'1 '""Ida Invited. ' JWOLE, May 17. FANNIE 8. Relatlvea Vi fil"'I.l.nv.',d. t0 nnd aervlcea. Sat.. ft,fc 1,213 8. 47th at. Services Sun.. 11 A. ., Reich a church, Eaat Denegal Town Tewn Jij4Mtr Ce., Pa. nHBR.--May 10. IIARRT A. FISHER, r. Out notice of funeral from ltn rpl. H2J2J2 Pulaahl ave., Uermanlewn. 5SJ;..jl,5',,,t" "u frlenda are Invited JtS,taa' ynwal, Men., 1 P. M.. lata real SSti um 2"1 ,lV In'ejment Weat Utrii hiii Cemetery, Frlenda may call OEXHI.Fn 1.., ,a 1Aecti. . t MUMlde Oenaler (nee Ueelle), aged 47 En. ne1, vetoes, "sf-a . tlUIII Ilia IBJIB IfSBl Sfr-Jli8 WKr. ' Jn',. private. Weatmln fm S?A rlfn,aa, ma' "'I Sun. evening, "if ' e o'clock. Si,vMr.?ud.d.enl'i.at. h' ""me, Wayne. KTE"Y,''"'i.w. nl neme, Wayne. ihdWr' May 10. ALFRED VOLCOTT ffi;c5L', '"hanlcal engineer of Penn- Mhv " "Jv"ur' """ nnrvivea ey nia (iW-'nsughter, Funeral aervlcea S.H.V. U5f B""Jy. -May 21, a:10 P. ii.. S.rnv.r.T.eer:!: iSrri ? KMtJ1,I,?:! '"lln'M- Solemn high ma. aSM?.54; i 0n May 18, 1022, EMMA. S!ftr of the lata Andrew i,A li.?i lSuSr.i.!L,lv!,.fnd.frl"n's re Invited 'Hesk a, v,Zl T". lena;y anemoen. at 2 fr..kMut1it.r of late lea at tfri i inw Sf IP".' rrem re,l- S ,i in"'.110?; U33 HPrlngneld read, Wca" Jih' ,'?lJIS- . "uaban.1 of i .,w.!?".'.n.e Ureha, fermerly of 1042 N. l t. aiSnd 'ueS L?"..a"?f.r,e2?. "' Mh'ter Strr'r "''i?9 realdence of hla . Int Vit ,era Schwartz. 48(13 N. I3th wt. Mt. Crmel Ceni. Pealtlvely i)2 aHfeT,?.-l4lnly. . May 17. KATIf. rtli' RiT.iiV. """jy? WUIIam Guetlg. MenYHtVS" ' W te fSncV..7.rr7 H s ;.-? '. ' .?' .at. hi' lle realdenr-e. si. nwv e.' ffi:- "V,: ""- -m. aS?5?H-MV 10. 1022. MAnv rt ive Du. "inW ""Wence. 8020 W, . Due notice of funeral will be JTLirSSaISv .. -. May 18. NSia. a.ii nil "iT' i "" Jeaapn if, , w. int. at Oerlln Cem.. Herim. .UI be hnntr. "th. ??r'. Kuneral I Mr aeii.in.in.J' T.i !! ."'.the reaUleiice K.. IUm...l."" VMII W. liail. 1JA ImLu alayW-iX'''"";'"' K.tc i tnaD?0i.i "V'WR. ntl friend.' Int apel, Merlen n-""n,a" l Cen L8L ' l. iri?rn..r.V.J!. syurdsy morn, lSnl en Me'n"?' "r ipvl Je attend tha f te realdence au N "i2iiL C,0CK !.r0"' fe .a0HAK ma!!." .t Vu? te:i$v ??. 8t 10 o'c,etit- run, ..v'' r ave.. ah m., Mnv IN. illiam C. aervlcea ffif.T,sl6i!. ,-A. hi- (n Sc'.frNrtV83T"r"' i. -I'-.t'em. hr T ,-;.',?,' " ';. Hun... . 3 fPTON i7,Vr,n.B' rretn 7 te 0 e'clci. 1 y 10 ii!"i Mv. JolllngaHeod. N T E Private-." S,"" LW ... PWta. ifc V4epliiB and T,.ilj","y " v ewed fi)S(ftnut ai.0M Judv morning, at Wira&;s te Kr"KTiV.WSe.: Kto'eik "" Mha 22, at " ?. '!; fi WALTER, son and Ella S. Atthw mri,A IS Dltt .WJ'ft.?' funeral will be given. .r&CftTiln.MV 10- 1922. CLEMEN. Tina n MiTf.inif v,jm m ,- mi Matlack. Relatives and. friends are Invited 'V ('"5 aervica en Monday attsrnoen at 2 ?elcl'. ft .per raafdenc. T88 N. 20th at. ,BJSTOf.Br-M0UBi Pc Cemetery. . JINA e,. wife of th lata Lewie T. Matlack. Nqtlcaef th funeral later. tJW&RF"1 R MV ." J02' "AT T. MAURER (nee Dunn). Funeral aervlcei en Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at her mother's realdence, 3088 Folsom st. MATER. On May 18,1022, MARY ELIZA BETH, wife of Francis X, Mayer. Rela tlvea and frlenda ara Invited te the funeral, en Monday morning, at 8:80 o'clock, from her realdence, 710 N. 48d at. Solemn requiem maaa at St. Ignatius' Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at Hely Cress Cemetery. McCOOL May 18, ANNA B., daughter of the lata Patrick J. and Clare M. McCool. Funeral Men., from her brother' residence, 2000 W Chelten 'ave.. Oermantewn. Solemn maaa of requiem at St. Vlneent's Church 10 J MeCULLOUOH On May 19. HOSE Mc. CULLOUOH (nre Kearney), widow of Owen Mccullough. ReUtlves and frlenda. also the Altar and Reaary secietlea, are In vited te attend the funeral Mendav at 8:80 A. M. from lata realdence 3888 Weat Ari zena at. Solemn requiem mass at Meat Preeleua Bleed. 10 A. M. Interment St. Denis' Cemetery. .MILLriK. At Newark. N. 3, Mav 10. 1J22. DOROTHY SCHNrTZEL. wife or Henry D. Miller, In her 80th year. Rela tive and frlenda are Invited (e attend fu neral. Men.. 8 P. M.. from realdence of Thomaa Preston. 80ft Stanwood St.. Fex Chase Phlla. Int. Mount Peacr Cem t MOOCK. May 18. 1922. OEOROB H huaband of Mary Moeck (nee Specht). Rela tlvea and frlenda, also members of Wynd Wynd Wynd moer Council. Ne. 770. O. I. -A., are In vited ta attend -funeral servlcea, at .hi late realdence, Wyndmoor, Pa., Men., 2;80 P. M. Int. Ivy HIII Cera, Moere. May 19, fheebb j widow of Charlee 8. Meer. Funeral services Men.. 8 P..M.. at realdence of aen, Ollbert Meer, 120 Lindsay ave,, Bryn Mawr. Pa. Int. private. . MUCKLE. At his realdence. th Newport Apta., en Msy 19, 1022. MARK RICHARDS MUCKLE. Jr. Relatives and frlenda are In vited te th aervlcea. en Monday morning, at 11 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Balr Bldg., 1820 Cheetnut 'at. Interment private; NB8TRR. May 18, MARY J., widow of Frank Neater, aged 82. Relatlvea and friends, slee membera of Hely Family, In vited te funeral, Men.. 8-80 A. M.. from realdence of her nephew, P. Schmuti. 1400 N, 5th at. Solemn requiem mass at Ht, Peter'a Church 10 A. M. Int. at Old Cathedral Cem. RAM3PACHER. On May 17. 1923. JO HANNA S., wife of Claude Ramapacher. Rel atives and frlenda, also Altar and Reaary Societies, ara Invited te funeral, Men,. 8:30 A. M.. from realdence, 1910 N. Slat at. Sol emn reaulem maaa at St. Elisabeth's Church 10 A. M. Int. at New Cathedral Cem. RKILLT. May 18. MARY A., wife of Bernard F. Relily. Relatlvea and frlenda ara Invited te attend funeral, Men.. 8:30 A. M.. from her late realdence. ,64,00 Pine at. High mass of requiem Church of St. Carthage 10 A. M. Int. prlvat. RENNERD. On May 18. 1922. SARAH J. RENNERD. Relatlvea and friends ara In vited te the aervlcea, en Tueaday, at 2 P. M., at her late realdence, 4S8T Hazel ave. Interment private. RHOATJ8. May 17, NAOMI M.. wife of Heward K. Rhuads. Relatives and frlenda. also Sens of Veterans; Auxiliary of Anna M. Reaa Camp, Ne. 1, are Invited te attend fu neral eervlces, Men., 2 P. M., at the real dene of her mother, Mra. F, W. Stockber Steckber ger, 3003 Emerald. St. Int. private. Re mains may Ins viewed fun.. 7 le 0 P. M. RYAN. May 10. 1922. ANNIB D wldiw of Jehn Ryan. Relatlvea and frlenda arn In vited te attend funeral aervlcea. Men . 2 P. M.. at her late realdence, 2627 N. Stan ley st. Int. private, Mt. Merlah Cem. Frlenda may rnil. Sua. eve. . k . SAILOR. May 17, KATIE, widow of Jehn A. Sailor, aged 88. Relatlvea and frlenda, alae membera T. T. A. H. Council, Ne. 08. D. of P.. and Paat Chlefa' League. D. of P., ar; Invited te funeral aervlcea. Men.. 2' P. M.. at her late realdence. 4232 Oermantewn ave. Int. Ardaley Cem. Frlenda may call Sun., 8 te 10 P, M. SAMUELS. May IB. LAURA, daughter of late Merris and Eva Samuela. Funeral aervlcea Sun.. 10:80 A. M. preclaely. parlera of Merrla Reaenberg'a Sen, 2000 N. Bread at. Int. private. SANDER. At Nerrlstnwn, Mav 18, RUSAN SANDER (nee Webb), wife nf the. late Conard Sander. Relatlvea and friends are invuea te attena funeral, jien.. 2 p. M., from her late realdence, 10 W. Fernance at. Int. Jeftereenvllle Cem. BCHAUFLER. May 17. 1922. MAR URET C. wife of Charlee Schaufler, aged 07. Relatives and frlenda Invited te attend funeral aervlcea, Sat.. 2 P. M., at her late residence, 1338 Hunting Park ave. Int. pri vate. SEIBBL On May 18, FRANK SEIREL, huaband of Dera Belbel, age 52 years, Serv lcea Tuea., 1:30 P. M., at 1412 N. Felten at. Int, private. Remalna may be levcd Monday after 7 P. M. SHARPI.E8S On, May 20. 1922. MARY Y. SIIARPLESS. wife of William J. Sharn. leaa. 170 N. Lanadewne ave., Lanadewne, Pa. Due notice of funeral. SHKPLEY. May t7. 1022. LULU MAY. wife nf Jamea Shepley, aged 03. Relatives nrd friends, alae Arrasapha. Council. Ne. 207, Decree of Pncahentaa. I. O. R. M., In vited te funeral. Sunday. 2 p. M., realdencs, 10 H Diamond St.. Cliften Heights. Int. Frrnwoed Cem. ISMALTZ. On May 10. 1022. REHECCA. widow of Jeseph K. Smaltz. Relatlvea and frlenda ere Invited te the service, en Tues day uftrnoen. at 2 o'clock, at her late resi dence. 1022 N. lAth st. Interment private. SMITH en May is. ham u EL, p. SMITH, aen of Mary a. and the late" Alfred Smith. Relatlvea. friends, alae Pert Richmond Council. Ne. 234. F. P. A.i Teska Tribe. Ne. 870. 1. O. R. M" and Dungan-Heed Beneficial Aase , Invited te, funeral aervlcea Monday. 2:30 P. M., at his mether'a resi dence, 8330 H St.. and view Sunday. 7 te 10 P. M. Int. North Cedar Hill Cemetery. SMITH On May 10. MARY F. SMITH (n'e Dalley). ylfe of William A. Smith. Relatives ana irienas are inviiea te attend the funeral Monday. 8:80 A. M. late resi dence. 2012 Carmen at.. Camden, N, J. Requiem maaa at ni. jesepn-s inurcn, 10 A. M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. SPEAR. Of 2022 Carpenter at., en May IN. 1022, MARGARET, daughter of the late William and Mary Spear. Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited te the services, en Men day afternoon, at 2.80 o'clock, at the Oliver H. nalr nids.. 1820 Chestnut at. Interment at Woodlands Cemetery. Viewing Sunday VHTl"VART. Slxth-dav, inth. ANNA A!. V1NA UA6TI.AKE. widow of James Henry Hlewart. Funerul Haecena-aay. sad, 8 P. 51,, reBldencn or nor uuuaiiirr, iura. c. ranceaat Lnvla. 24 N. Maple ave., lAnadewne, Pu, Int. Arllnalnn fern. SWANICK. May 18. GERALD, huaband of Jlanera Swanlck. Funeral Men., 8:80 A. M from hi late realdence. 1000 W. Olrard ave. Solemn maaa of requiem at Church of the Oesu 10 A M. Relatives and frlenda In vited. Int. Helv Croaa Cem. TIMONBY, May 17, 1022. PHOEBE A. TIMONKY. aued 83. Relatives and friends Invited te funeral Monday. 8 A. M., late real dence, 1200 Mechanic St.. Camden. N. J. lllgn maaa hi eacrru ui-uri wnurcn u:eu A M. Interment private. TROST. May 10. DORA, wife of William Tfeat. Relntlxea and friends nre Invited te nttend funeral, Men,, 1 P, M., late residence, 0410 Osage ave. Int. Weat Laurel Hill Cem. FrlMida muy call Him ,K te 10 P. M. VOI)ai:n. On May lO, ADALINU WAR NER VODGES. widow of Jeseph Vedges and Brnndmether of the Rev, Charles W. Vedges. Relatives and frlenda are Invited te funeral Monday, 8:30 A. M.. realdence of aen. Charier, W. Vedges dl2 N. U4th al. Solemn requiem maaa Church of Ht. Callla tua. U7th and Lanadenna uvc, Id A. M. Interment private. WARE. May 10, 1022. 8. CHESTER WARE. Relatlvea and. .friends Invited te aervlcea. Men., 2:30 P. M.. at hla late real dence. 340 H. Cheater ave., Glenolden, Pa. Int. private. Friends may call Sun., 8 te 10 P,WATERALL. May 10. RUELLA NOLTE, wife of A. Reginald Waterall and dawrhter of H. Auguxtu and Lillian Notts, Services f i em her Kite. realdence, 311 Berkeley read, Merlen. Vi Men., May 22. at 2 p. M. Int. PrWERER. May 18. BEATRICE MAE. wife nf 'Ofurse Weber (nee lleaa). Relatives and frlendi, also members of SI. Luke and Epiphany Church. Invited te. funeral aerv Icea, Men.. 1:80 P. M.. realdem. 8047 N. Hmedlev si. Int. at Hillalila Cam. via fu neral car. Remains viewed Sun. eve. " WELLH.-May 18, MARY JANE WELLS, widow of R'chard Wella. Ralatlves and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral, Mon day, 8.30 A, M from her late realdence, 2711 Oskfeni at. Solemn requiem maaa St. Anthenv'a Church 10 A, M. interment Hely Crnaa Cemetery. WORRELL On May 19 WILMER H. WOItltELL. husband of Llltabeih Worrell, aae 40 ears. Relatlvea and friends. i,0 Cliften' Heights Ledge. Ne. 080. I p. O. F., and Leya Order of Meese, Ne. 51. Invited te funeral Monday. 2 P. Jf.. at residence 07 H Sycamore st.. Cllfleul Heights, In terment Arllnwlen Cemetery. teYOlN(L-On May 111. 1022. ELIZABETH, wife 'of Jehn C. Yeung, Relatlvea and friends, are Invited te the aervlcea, en Satur day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her realdence. llOO E,iniUUW ,f. ,1111-1 IIIDIIl ui Merlah Cem, Friends may call Friday ee nimr s-saMSSseasaaaa-------- i i ---M----M-----a---M-M--saaaa--asJTS ' " . UNDERTAKERS ' HT ftlAMQf JIiritTjijlTjrTiTj i fay f-i TfflL$2&8Z: ak'j& , - . r.rt,.H ' . r - tetemtmM I MAY2e,is2 .',' -yVANAMAKER'S I DOWN STAIRS STORE I WANAMAKER'SfP l -ere, Hundreds and Hundreds of Summery New Frbcks nf OinaWm, Vmle -Linen arid liflrht. Coel Silks Are - ---- -j ""X? ' Marked at the Lewest Prices in Years in 'X Ji i . , , I i Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere . ' . , i m $7.75 $8.75 $16.50 $10 New Knitted Sports' Frecks . Start With a Special Let at $16.50 Newest and smartest of all sports wear and usually very expen sive. A limited number of straight-line dresses of artificial silk in exquisite shades of old rose, moonlight blue, orchid, navy and black are half price at $16.60. Sizes 18 te 40. Q Other knitted sports frocks are in two-tone colorings in orchid, geld, orange, beige or silver. $37.50, $45 te $57.60. , What visions of geed times these cheery, colorful-dresses bring up! Tennis courts, country club Verandas, picnics and all the outdoor fun of the vacation months. ' And since in every woman's vacation plans clothes play a most important part, it's safe te say that vacations are going te be jollier than ever, since such delightful Summer wardrobes can be assembled for smalfsums. Morning Frecks of Gingham and Linene, $3.25 te $8 All the pretty checks one can think of among these fresh new ginghams. Materials are of finer quality than any we have seen in a long, long time, and .a great many,imported ginghams are utsed. Organdie cellars, cuffs and Bashes, eyelet embroidery aad cross cress stitch ara the principal trimmings. Voile Dresses $3 te $10 A wonderful group of black and navy blue veile dresses with dots of many kinds and sizes. Embroidery or white organdie lightens the cellars, and the dress that is sketched at $7 is trimmed with square paillettes of white celluloid and a metal belt. It is in rose, brown or navy, with white dots. SilkFrocksfer Street or Sports Wear Special at $10 Coel striped tub-silk frocks with white organdie cellars and cuffs are only $10. Frecks with skirts of printed crepe and bodices of white crepe de chine are ever se youthful. $10. ' Then there arc dark crepes dc chine and taffetas in a variety of styles. $10. Special at $16.50 Simple, well-cut dresses of navy blue crepe de chine or Canten crepe are trimmed with self-fageting and pleated side panels. Taffeta dresses are embroidered with silk or trimmed with frills. (Market) $3.50 $7.50 $25 $7 Sample Dresses Special at $25 Materials in this group are of the kinds usually found only in high-priced dresses. Of most of the dresses there are but two or three of a kind, se cheesing is unusually interesting. Straight-line dresses are of pleated" Georgette trimmed with heavy lace of self-color. Canten crepe dresses are embroidered with steel beads. Copied from a French model is a dress of satin-back crepe with a metal belt in geld color. A two-piece dress of Russian crepe has a jacket te match. There's a wide variety in sizes, 16 te 38. Big White Bath Towels, 38c Each Thick, soft .and absorbent, they are the kind that every household needs in the Summertime. Size 22x44 inches and plain white, se that they can stand a great many trips te the laundry. Stenciled Bedspreads of Unbleached Muslin, $2.50 Creamy spreads with patterns stenciled in rose or blue with scalloped edges te match. Deuble-bed size. CCentral) Women's Leng Silk Gloves. $1.15 16-button length white and pongee silk gloves of excellent quality with two clasps at the wrist and Paris point stitched backs. 2-Claip Milanese Silk Gloves, $1 A very heavy silk, with self or two-tone embroidery en the backs; come in white, tan, caster and pongee. (Central) Girls' Imported Gingham Shirtwaist Dresses, $3.85 Large or small checks or broken plaids are in the most beautiful colors and com binations we have ever seen in gingham. A soft gray-and-rose, dull blue-and-gray or tan-and-dull green, as well as many ethers. The waists are fine white lawn trimmed with pretty pleated frills. Girls of 6 te 14 years will be lucky te get such pretty frocks at this small price. The style is pictured. Checked Gingham Suspender Dresses Half Price at $2 The skirts of gingham in various colors; the blouses of white pique or organdie have pleated frills around the cellars and cuffs. 7 te 14 year sizes. (Market) gJHIU b JJ t&ffy VJlH raH wll Tl tl nKlfw9stMrT.l' $3.85 jp Q Tailored and Frilly Blouses Special at $2.65 This is a manufacturer's clearaway of higher-priced blouses in many seasonable models. Seme are slightly mussed from handling and need a pressing, but the low price mere than compensates for that. Among them are fine batistes with hand-drawn cellars and cuffs; dimity blouses with tucked besoms and narrow pleated edging; batistes with lace-trimmed frills; many voiles, some with frills and some trimmed with lovely filet lace. Sizes 36 te 46 in the let. (Market) Lew-Priced Underthings of Silky Plisse Crepe These are lower prices than usual for underthings of this dainty seersucker crepe of silk-and-cotton in lovely colers: orchid, honeydew, white, pink and light blue. Nightgowns Are $2.25 Bleemers Are $1.50 Twe-piece Pajamas Are $3 There arc sets of step-ins and vests at $1.50 garment. A Charming Chemise at $1.50 It is of silk-dotted silk-and-cotton in envelope style with clastic at the top. Fine lace is a finishing touch. (Central) Couch Hammocks With the Maximum of Safety and Comfert, $10 te $30 That a couch hammock should be safe is the most important point about it. That is why we were se insistent about strong chains and strong EVERYTHING in the making of thes.e hammocks. We KNOW that they are safe for children and grown-ups, alike. All four chains reach down te the springs, se that there is no weight en the mere fabric of the sides, strong though it is. The serinsrs are really sprinjry and the mattresses are comfortable cneuch te sleep upon. Most of the hammocks are covered with eight-ounce duck that is practically weatner-proei. khaki and ethers are in stripes. 4.6-feet hammocks begin at $10. 6-feet hammocks begtn with a Bplendid one at $11.50 te a specially geed one with an upholstered back at $20 te $30. (Chestnut) Certain Fine Coats and Capes Have Had Their Prices Lowered New $25 te $55 Between these very moderate prices you may cheese among wraps that have been a great deal mere. Of belivia, tricetine-and-charmeuse combinations and of Peiret twill, soma with threw scarfs, some heavily fringed, ethers in belted tailored style with loose sleeves. Beauti fully lined with peau de cygne or crepe de chine in gray, reindeer, tan, navy, Copenhagen, jade or black. Tailored Coats in Large Sizes, $22.50 and $25 ... ,9f navy b,uc ser&e or tricetine they are conservatively cut and" silk lined. Capes and Delmans Special at $15, $16.50 and $18.75 variety at each price veleurs, checked ceatines. two-tone and Peiret twills. Nearly all are silk A tweeds, lined. serges, tncetines (Market) .a59CMKSZMMMMMMMMMBlMaMW i m . MMMSflM8sjjavjr-MpL-a?aMaMaMMHwL1aM& m L ?C $ J Seme are in plain gray or and co and en up Small Reversible Weel Chenille Rugs Average Half Price i 21 x 45 inches , $1.75 30 x 60 inches $3.25 27 x 54 inches $2.75 36 x 72 inches .$4.75 Thick rugs that you can feel under your feet the kind that wear almost for ever! In geed colorings, plain, with band borders or mixed, for scatter rugs, hall ways, bedrooms and bathrooms. Durable Woot-and-Fiber Rugs 6x9 feet $7.50 and $9 7.6 x 9 feet $9 and $12 8.3 x 10.6 feet $11.50 and $14 9 x 12 feet $12.50 and $15 12 x 12 feet $17.5e'd $22.50 12 x 15 feet $22.50 and $27.50 Woel-and-flber rugs are especially geed for places that are much walked upon and they stand hard wear well. These are in various geed-looking patterns and are reversible, They are about the most sightly and, durable inexpensive .rugs made. ' f Urn Still Opportunities in "Wara" Straw Rugs 27 x 54 inches 75c 36x72 inches $i ' 4.6 x 7.6 feet $2.50 8x10 feet ' $s These are our own rugs, made accurding te our own specifications, fresh from Japan and full of life and service. They are the quality usually known as grass. In various colors and patterns, suitable for all places. . ChtH.t) Baronet Satin Hats Special at $3.85 Beautiful gleaming baronet in many shapes and colors orchid, navy blue, white, black, etc., each lovelier because of the lights and shadows of the material! Seme are smartly trimmed with stifT little quills or ostrich pompons. Several black hats show white flowers, while hats in white and colors have morning glories in harmonious tint. Fluffy ostrich almost encircles some be coming poke shapes. Among them are well-tailored small shapes of crepe dc chine in white and pastel tints. Altogether, this is about the best collection of nrettv hats at $3.85 in our memory! ' (Market) . - Lew Shoes for Discriminating women $6.50 and $7.50 I XTi 1 $6.50 is the price of Marv Jane nnmns nf Wnnh- Qi'uir; ,- j . i ,. j i i . - --I'"- " "."x,i tuuciniii ui Farc... leainer aim ei oxieras or black patent leather en par- tlfMlinfK? rrrnrl lines. geed .,',&41 Excellent Cheesing at $7.50 The pump sketched is of soft tan calf skin, trimmed with lighter tan. Among them are low-heel Mary Jane pumps, in combinations of patent and soft gray leather; plain pumps of satin, patent leather or calfskin with baby French heels, and dress pumps of satin with an instep strap and French heels. All these are low shoes of high grade real Wanamaker quality in style, leathers ana workmanship. (CUSm5) iaMiliia---iaWiiit . !,,;,, . yflfX WttfrfiM.. ... .. A,h. $6.50 $4.25 Men's Soundly Geed Oxfords at $6.50 They have the lines correct in every detail! The one sketched is of ruddy tan calfskin. Anether, with a perfectly straight tip, is of light tan calfskin, and a third of black calfskin. All have welted soles and bread, flat heels. As durable' as they are comfortable which is saying considerable. Beys Sports Oxfords, $4.25 Sizes 1 te 6 (some men can wear these larger sizes) in sports oxfords of cream smoked leather with waistbands of brown leather and fiber soles. In all men's sizes they are 15.20, (flaJUrr. Warkat) tt '. - wi J.. ! - viKm Ate.Ma.ffhr.-J V m J i
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