LAKER'S : ' $ZmmWA J ; -f .1 i- ".)', 'i iiaiftff-aB sr .i. , : MfyitUv " "- 'fL3?2 rtV.'' This Stere Is at Your Service for k" "&" . " 14T , ' AY oil menuau f m m m mm.mm m.m m.m m i wir,rjiists.uij ,m' SW SflSM i -r- ,, m 'M .Yeu May Travel East or Travel Wetbr Travel Spiith but it is generally :f act you like fevt hbme the best. However humble or plain, you are glad i te be home again. . There are mere smiles of approval, mere freedom of words, mere sympathy ! and belief in each ether, and mere sympathy in the family circle, than anywhere else in the world. Anything short of it is only half happiness. This is what I heard thirty years age many times from my dear friend J. Russell ?MHler. win QM jpmtife L July t, 19S. Inexpensive Jewelry Swcater sets are among the me3t important items for, ever the Fourth j Sets, of one large pin and two small ones are of sterling silver with enameling in various colors, $1. Sets of two small pins; geld plated, are 25c te $1.60 a set. Geld-filled sport pins in the form of whips, golf sticks and riding crops, 75c te f 1.25. (Mnln Fleer) Fashion's! Latest Werd ip the Silk Salen is that all-white sports, silks in both crepe and satin effects are extraordinarily geed. In an amazing diversity of de sign, they are priced $3, $4, $5 and $6 the yard. First favorite for the gracer fully draped gown of the mo ment is black-and-white silk preferably a soft black pussy pussy wileow with striking unconven tional designs in white. Wonderful variety at $4 the yard, all 40 inches wide. (First Fleer) r te An Afternoon Linen Dress for the , Yeung Weman Different from the majority of linen dresses one sees, and se much daintier and prettier that it could well be worn, te afternoon teas at the casino, for calling or 'fetes en the lawn. Imagine either white maize or rose pink linen, alternating with wide bands of embroidered voile, separated with beading. The heck is round and" collarless and the sleeves are short. Every young woman who sees '"this; dress is enthusiastic ever it. 'X The. price is $22.50 and the sizes -''14 te 20. i ' (Second Fleer) k Kimonos Frem Japan Personally ordered in Japan and made according te Amer ican patterns, which means that the length and width will suit American women. They are practically all of habutai, and all interlined; some of the sleeves are native, while ethers arc of the shorter American type. Prices begin at $10 for black kimonos with bright-colored flowers scattered ever the shoulders; and end at $65 for a garment in shaded colors and with a great deal of em broidery. In between come many fa vorite tones pale and darker blues, red, flame pink, yellow and ethers usually with quan tities of embroidery. Natural pongee kimonos with simple crests are only $12.50. (Third Fleer) ' White Wash Petticoats for Girls Plenty are needed new, and especially the kinds te go under thin Summer frocks. They may be of cambric, sateen, nainsoek or' silk, with hemstitched hem, scalloped edge or lace trimmed. Many have the deep hem or double panel and are shadow proof. Frem 95c te $3.85. ,lengths, 28 te 34 inches. (Thlril Fleer) Silk Cr6pe Afternoon Dresses for Women Simple and attractive, being made of crepe de chine of a 'fine, heavy quality and in the loveliest colors sunset, canary or daffodil yellow, peach, pink, orchid, flame, pale blues and white. As a rule, in the simple one piece styles, with self trimmings lattices of self cording knotted, wheels of the same self cording and hand drawnwerk. Then there are charming frocks with mere than a hint of the peasant blouse about the gathered necks and sleeves, and the decorations .of cress stitch in strong colors. Prices are $27.50 te $45. (Flrt Fleer) -MS k h 'f WHAT IS THE Ampice? A great many people ask that question. The wonderful reports they have heard about the instrument naturally make them curious. "Is it a player-piano?" they ask. Ne. It is much mere than a player-piano. a piayer-piane reproduces the music. The Ampice reproduces the musician! Yeu de net actually see him seated at the keyboard, you get his own playing in every shade of expression every degree of intensity, exactly as if he were there. -,, iC ulun iwenty-nve years age, wnen tne inventor ,the Ampice first listened te a player-piano, he deter mined te perfect an instrument that would reproduce net merely mechanical music, but the exquisite and thought W interpretation of the greatest pianists. Ill . T Ampice is the final realization of his dream. j AwJne Most gifted pianists of our time go te the whAU -A . tt,m mere pmy personally me music irem ,. which Ampice recordings are made. . invnn a or P0P"lar, grave or gay, tender ballad or 23 dance you get it en' the Ampice as it should be Se much for the perfection of the playing; thp w Perfection of tone is assured by the quality of nne pianos in which the Ampice is installed The Chickering The Haines Brethers The Marshall & Wendell and the celebrated Knabe iitfa m. ... ence 0I -tne Ampice in no wise alters the Sr.r aPPearance ef'thn ninrtnq. nrr ia fact, that each lfeffi1iMn8 i P.ct instrument that may be playej SSV te t16 U8l W by the home pianist at wilL.fA Little Sister Alse , Wants Coel Summer Frecks All the prettiest voiles, linen, dimities and dotted Swisses, charmingly made and with touches of hand embroidery and organdie trimmings. Many of the voiles are in "candy stripes" of bright colors, some of the linens in wide awn ing stripes emphasized with hand stitching in various vivid colors. Prices gradate between $4.75 and $22.50, and the sizes are 6 te 16 years. (Second Fleer) English Silk Squares for Bathing Caps Beautiful Paisley and East Indian designs, and in the rich reds, blues, greens and yellows which only are found in English silk handkerchiefs. They are intended te be twisted ever a rubber cap and are much in favor with the smartest dressed women. $2.75 te $6.50 each. (Main Fleer) Novelty Undergarments Envelope chemises made of silk volle and in four styles some with colored bindings, ethers with casings and em broideries, ethers again With hemstitching, at $5 te $7.60. All arc flesh colored. Nightgowns of batiste are in flesh color and orchid, with bateau necks and shoulder caps with picot' edges and hand em broidery for trimming. $11. Thlrd Fleer) Women's Raincoats A new let just hung en' the racks includes i Capes of rubberized mercer ized silk in tan, brown and navy, made full, price $10. Capes of shiny black 'rubber with silk- backing, and cellars of brack and white checked cloth, $17.50; coats of the same, $22.50. Cents of black and white checked cloth with a rubber lin ing, smart indeed, $25. (Flrit Fleur) Four Unusual Opportunities te Buy the Best for Less Heusecledning in Silk and Chamois Lisle Gloves disclosed several thousand pair of broken-size lines and odd groups. Nothing the matter with them. All our regular geed gloves. Te clear them out quickly the prices have been much lowered. $1.15 a pair for silk in eight, twelve and sixteen button lengths. Black, white and colors are 50c a pair for silk and cha mois lisle, two clasp. 65c a pair for strap-wrist chamois lisle. 85c a pair for chamois lisle in six, eight, twelve and sixteen button lengths. included, and every size in something. (Weit AUle) qp V P The Loveliest of Blouses Are in the Waist Sale Beautiful Imported Hand-Made Blouses at $4.85 and $630 In the finest French voile, elaborately hand embroid ered, hand drawn, and some have insets and trimmings of real lace. One style has a cellar, but the majority have round necks and short sleeves, Voile Blouses at $1.85 and $2.85 Seme entirely hand made. Seme have long, ethers short sleeves, and they have hand embroidery or real lace. (West AUle) r f Hundreds of Feet Can Be Fitted Yet in the clear-out of women's fine pumps, slippers, and oxfords at $5.75 and $7.75 a Pair a great saving ever early-season prices. tt. Materials include white canvas, white buck, brown , suede, black patent leather, calfskin in tan, black and brown, kid in black and brown, and some combinations of beige or gray buck with leather. There are dainty turned-sole 1 slippers for afternoon and dress jvear, gore pumps, strap pumps and slippers, rubber-soled sports shoes, low-heeled "Mary Jane" pumps and comfortable oxfords. Every type of heel is included from high Leuis te flat mannish. (Flrit Fleer) 9p 9fi 9fi There couldn't b a, better time te dress up the home than new, for Amazingly Lew Prices Rule in the July Clearance of Fleer Coverings Light, cheerful Summer rugs, or the strong, firm, long-wearing woolen rugs that serve the whole year around also linoleum, carpet and matting in fact, fleer covering of almost every kind is in this sale at notable reductions. Every piece perfect, every piece standard in every detail, but the letB have sold down nnd the selection of patterns is in complete. But the variety is surprising there are Axminster rugs, there are standard Wilten rugs, there are Japanese rush rugs in all shapes and patterns, in cluding the oval and the block designs; there are fiber rugs, rag rugs and Belgian Meurzark rugs. Then for ether rooms there are velvet and Axminster car pet, inlaid linoleum and China matting. (Seventh Fleer) All the Levely Summer's Frecks Are Net Yet Made Though the Dress Goods Salen has been se busy that one would think net a dress length remained unchesen. Even women with a full ward robe can hardly resist the sheer, 'line and lovely fabrics that all began alike in the cotton fields, but have been spun and woven into these fairy-like tissues by the looms of Switzerland, France, England and America. 1'articularly fascinating are: Imported wle ut fl te II, SO n yard, Embroidered organdie at K l.SS te $2,60 ( and ether ergundlei, while and eolert, ut 7Se te 81.110 yard. Hhadew voiles In white and col or ut 73e te S 1.25 u yurd. And printed, embroidered and applique voiles ut 03c te S1.25 a yard. (Klt-Ht Fluer) White Flannel Skirts $8.75 Fifty have nrrived in time for the women who have been ask ing for them in time for the Fourth. Straight, gathered models, with slanting pockets. Price $8.75. (First Fleer) Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings New Have wiae aeivage aeams It seems that mest all women like the wide seams in the back stockings are richer with them, folks say. Such seams have been missing from full-fashioned stockings for a long, long while, but a new let hes brought them back. All-silk stockings, in black or white, at $3 the pair. Black Bilk stockings, with lisle tepa and soles, 12.75. , A Little Let of Beautiful Kermanshah Mats $22 te $27 They average about 2x3 ft, and in beauty of coloring and design they nre wonderfully at tractive. All the soft, delicate loveli ness typical of nne Kcrman shas is reflected in the tones of a'ese, blue nnd ivory. Such pieces are net generally priced en se moderate a basis. (Seventh Fleer) v Going North is one sure way of keeping cool when days are scorching, but it is a great deal easier te , stay right home attend te business as usual and feel as breezy as Alaska in A Mighty Smart Leeking Tropical Suit Ne use talking, it's true if a man hasn't learned the joy of stepping out in a light, airy tropical suit he doesn't knew what Summer comfort means. Seme statistician or ether might get together a let of figures te prove that tropical suits pay a cash dividend by saving cellars and cutting down laundry bills but we just say they ARE COMFORTABLE and that's enough for any man. - Comfortable and tailored te make a man leek his best- .. . 'Si Palm Beach Suits, $18 and $20 Fancy Mehairs, $20, $22.50 and $25 Tropical Worsteds, $25 te $32 $ tLI (Ml (Third Fleer) Incense te Keep Away Mosquitoes shouldn't be forgotten by peo ple going camping or te the seashore. Incense cones are 25c a box. Incense powder, rose and sandal weed scents, 50c a box. Jess sticks in a bundle of ten packages, 20c the bundle. Finer quality, 25c the bundle or $1 a box. Incense burners are all the way from 15c for a little powder burner te $10 for one of cleis senne bronze. (Main Fleer) Any Kind of a White Oxford a Man Can Think Of $10.50 or $11 And in Summer white oxfords are a mighty impor tant part of a man's attire for sports or the man who watches sports, or for strolling or just lounging around the chances are a man wears white shoes. What is mere, the accepted evening attire at most fashionable Summering places includes white oxfords. Seme have white ivory soles and heels, ethers rubber soles Plain white buckskin oxfords are here, or white buckskin brogues with perforations, or white shoes trimmed with tan, or white sports oxfords with tan saddle straps. (Main Fleer) and low heels, ethers rubber soles and hccllcss. Iced Tea Sets Fer "the Cup That Cools" en a Sizzling July Day "The cup that cheers," the poet ' called it. j , The cup that cools, wculd be an equally acceptable designation for it en a July day. Iced tea is an American institu tion that came in response te cli matic exigencies. Iced tea sets are the response that came te the demands of nice people who want iced tea accept ably served. Probably the most interesting choice of iced tea sets we have ever had is here new. A set of six tall tumblers that seem te almost refresh one by their leeks and one half-gallon crystal jug, light cut in a floral pattern, as low as $2 for the set. Others at $3.50, $5, $8 and upward. But the most interesting group are sets in strikingly colored crystal-canary, amethyst and blue, with Royal blue handles. Jug, six handled iced tea glasses and six sippers, together with separate coaster for jug and each cf the glasses. Prices, $1C50 and $18 for probably the most attractive sets we have ever shown. (Fourth Fleer) Depend Upen the Sporting Goods Stere Up te the Last Minute Ne matter what same you intend te play en the Fourth, whether it be golf or tennis, swimming or "metering, base ball or fishing, camping or canoeing, you will find the! Sporting Goods Stere ready with the right goods and. the, right service. ,ar (The dalltr?) The Tie That Sets Off, a Man's Whole Attire Important as can be, but it must be picked out quickly, and in the new let of 50-cent tiea there is such cheesing that a man can't go wrong. Many men are taking half a dozen new ones along en, the holiday trip. Seme of the new ones are in a multitude of stripes, varying from pin stripes se close to gether that they leek like 'a maze of stripes te the bold col lege stripes; ethers the neat figures in self color. But there are thousands te cheese from at 50 cents. (Main Fleer) It Is Quite the Fashion te Collect Souvenir Spoons Especially among motorists who like te take home a re minder of the various places they have stepped. In purchas ing one recently, a customer said he had already collected thirty en one trip. There is a remarkably geed assortment of sterling silver spoons with historic scenes and places of interest in Phila delphia. Coffee spoons, $1.25 te $1.50 each. Teaspoons, $1.75 te $4 each. (Main Fleer) New Candlewick Bedspreads in Colored Effects The candlewick in which the designs are done is delft and cli rose, adding much te the decorative effect without marring the old-' fashioned character of the spreads. Made of unhlcuchcl mulln and j W, ,10,fr r und In the doel.le.bed ,lzc at S13.50. $17 I,, thr double l.ed Hlir. Alse a large collection of similar spreads with the designs done in the regular, plain candlewick, net colored, single-bed size, $0, and double-bed size, $10 each. With beltter piece te mutch. tU u set In the blnele-brd deublebrd alze. und 15 In the (Sixth Fleer) These Geed Camp Meals Almest Cook Themselves and They Are Ready When the Mess Kits Rattle Slowly cooking, thoroughly cooking, perfectly cooking all day long while the whole party is off fishing or tramping or hunting. Burned, charred things become tastily cooked meals when "just fellows" go a-campin' mother has as much fun as the rest when the whole family gees if A Fireless Cooker is working in the kitchen tent. Ne need for any one te stay behind and toil for hours ever a smoky campfire. A cooker gives mother a vacation, tee, and makes the meals better. I i aaaaaaaaaaH "Jirt JBbMpj1 ,n. ' JiiIV..' '.iM (Fasttli Fleer) A factory expert is here te hew a wonderful help the tireless coektc'.fi be in camD or Summer hunrainw tfF$m A demonstwUeri :U'M;tructll 'V First Fleer) f Hr "W i linn - i, ; ! " fV, i M I TCTpTTT ,. . i 'fJ 1 ( ' ; X -r- T li&is.n,, a .,. ..'i'J ' h ra:, K . 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