wym-'Wrn m WW I.1 ?' m m EVENING'. tfeLtC LEiiGE-teiLADEUPHiA, MONDAY, ' AUGUST 14V f 3? m Wanamaker's Down Stairs ' Wallace i v m ! r vj.Ti lira ,y,tt' fjsrh . i SAP? ,,.. . , . . k Stere NACK (NUDjAEOT :-: lte P An Unusual Story of a iuat, TirK 8T0HY 80 FA ' niv nnrtKnAtiY. tat. my citver Tint otcemt ' ClUBt. ttvtral tubtlu ine lh rm sue- ittleiu calncrina e mm. v r r itiainlnale . . ,' . . JrtFFORD KtSa, of th Londen (Trim- - ?ii"il inttlllatnie Fert. 'kS m afitlan en an eetreM, who ' m ( InUrcsttd (n Stafferd. rAtriR HARBIt, a delUfacid tmf elntr tyrl Kheahtj "vamp" 0 the Heck- 'C&ObK CliEWg, once a etntUman, new r '""and here it continues jT?OII thrte lieurs the Frenchman lmd vVJluIn in the fleer, a cng In his mouth, ind the clocks were striking twp when J$c e' Judgment catne back, ThU time he were neither meslt nor coat', 1mt ever his nrm he carried a cell of fine' rope, Rneul watched him, fucl niU3 (is he walked about the kitchen, whittling softly te hlmsclt, and new md 'again breaking into song. "Monsieur, monsieur," bluhbered the terrified man. "I would mnke a con cen con jesSien. I will make a statement befere the judge." jfnek e Judgment pmlled. "Yeu eball make n statement before Tour judge, for I am he." .he said, 'ind I think this is the plnce." 'He glanced up nt the high reef of the kitchen, for there was a stout hook, where in old times heavy sides of bacon kuiiz. He drew the table under the pUCO anil put a cnnir uii iu 1. xcu , he mounted, and wfth fl. skillful cast of his repe caught the hook and drew the repe slowly through. He did net move the table or take any notice of the Ban en the fleer. lut steed as a work nan 'might stand who was calculating dltta'nces, and nil the time he whistled wftlr. , , T "Monsieur, monsieur, spare me I I wJtt.oiake reparation !" , i "Yeu speak truly," said the ether, without takinj his eyes from the rope, W it is reparation jeu mnke ibis illght for two dead men, nnd Heaven .knows hew many besides." 1 "Twe?" The murderer twl'ted Ills head. VaFer n man railed Gregery pnrtlru ' Jtr'ly," "i'l lack ' Judgment, "shot down like a mad deg." "I was paid te ilu it. I knew nothing against him. 1 had no mnllce in my heart." will the man eagerly. '"Ner have I," fold Jnck e' Judg ment, "for beheld! I shnll kill you without pasMen, ns a warning te all vlllalni of all nationalities." "This is against the law. whined the man heads of sweat standing en hit forehead; "give mn a knife and let me fight jeu, you coward!" , "Give Solemon White a pictel and let him fight jeu," said the ether. "It is ifgaln't the law well 1 knew it. Hut it is much mere npcedy than the law, lay little cahlmgc!" He n bum making n slipknot nt one end of the rnpe, nnd presently he m finished it te his satisfaction. ' '"Ilneiil Pentarlicr," he said, "this is a moment for which 1 have waited manv jenrs." 'The man screamed nnd twisted his head, bnt the noeio was nbftut his neck S M'MMKIl KKHOUTS ATI. X.NTIO riTY. N. J. J M.1!Rl WIIKKK MIT. IS HAFJ?lr Crick. Stcd unit Hlene Contrucllen Otttp n1 3. Carolina Av. Lsrsett nwnlmtt rtu hcute or modern larea city construction. Hit and Celd Running Water In All Reems I'rlviite lliitlii i:icvitter htnch chef Kxcellnt tuble. While, wrvlce, Ortffitrn DnnclnB, Kree bath'iemei for Ittels wlih HenrcJVNttiU entrant. All vlndew icreenM 13 10 nnd up illy. Am. plan Hiwcl. Vlv mm with unto read map inullnil. J'h M) 1210. Tail! C Heitcrann. Owner & Prep. DLAND Key Yerlt av Ml Mirrln frfirn ItfiurdwalK tferloeklnii lwn and ictnn. Hem totaled, ptittilur triad hr-tel. Capacity 400. Klt Klt vuer 1'rlwite lnh, het and (old running Mr In j-oemi. electric llghta. Table abundantly tupplteit with thi bejt market Mferdu Munle and danre fluer Dathlng rtflllMM from iete 8 .10 up dally. 117.00 taiklv Amer flan nklt M C flweeney. fcaSsiu, cAPAcrr700 I'a'clne S. Atkana Avei. 115 up wklyi $J up dnSy with ineala. 11.60 up European Plan. Hun mnir water, private baihi. orchestra, dancUu. "cellent tjble. Iluth henmw for aurf pithing. Garage, boeklot. FhenaU0. WM.M. UASLUTT ..... ,., . , rnr ucufii, cur, miufr, ui'ru ui.wmiju- , etntcr rit attraction and pUni Itunmrg water In tMi. imiif htihe JlAthlnic rrlH' from hotel "Jtrbatln Klevater 10 itrcit Table unencrlled. W up dully, pcc! ,ckly Ahurlcan i'lan. Orchei . Dsntlniv iiaraie, footle 4SA J. Ilnnklet OjUMihlp CliMtleJ. KAU'll Ml CklXV Ktrln.Lu ., ... t,..-i- .. .........J. GREEN GABLES HOUSE Se Illinois no, cpp. Trn trier and ... .Hrlijlitnn lletcli Oern lr-w Kxclu ,ii?i.re"t"' 1 onlrenmoM I'rlv baths Hun "Iter in all roenli Excellent Culslne. - , UK Vt I. y.KSF. Prep MDAILANTIC NKWOWNLRSHIP MANAGEMENT Jiftlnla nt. nr. beach. Car, U00. Private LW'1 .rVn- water: it per day up: special kly. bklt. Aute at stations. O. D. Painter. ' HOTEL STERLING Kentucky aie. nr. Deach. Med, eap All nut ljrms. llnthlns from hotel, Amsr. plan. Willow Greve ls Nerm Georgia avs. .,' , UtOVe Klectrlclty. Amer. plan. JJCUy J 17 SO week. Heme cooking, llllu rln water all rooms Showers. Continental Aluai'a open, alunys ready: 'arms moderate. write or pnen. -. ,MWAI.Slf Pl'NCAN HEALY'S fJcean end Kentucky uve. ,, ,,. " llunnlnc water In rooms. '" l', un Hilly tr,p,. weklv. 17m season, fcWlO.N UOTI'I.. Cor Ark 4 Atlantle av. Run water. Prlv. baths Hms. I1.B0 day y. ,' env. te tr. .!. Feclnc neadlng sis. Hetel Boscobel Kentucky av. nr. beach rtili m . "- Trce bathing, $30 ue Ptt!L.. T"'""hena 117 A. H MAftlON. jMU)'oen. N. J. fi ORSEY Cav- 20- Amar plan. Aug. ..Ai. rates $4 00 diy. 120 00 "", anu up. I'rivnts nntns owner. SlLQtNlOXOliM KiV. eech,. Ca"- 200. Running water. Trlv, S flelf privileges. Med ratesj Ilklt. Srt t'AM! MAI THrwiLLARD CAPK MAY. N. J. C01 Columbia Ave. lA. ...i - . Caps May. N. J. ihsTiiaSSJ '"rnl'hcd roems: half block from r Terms r"fnah' . neverly Inn el5 Hughes at. Under nsw hii. ,.,'. mnnagerntni. Amsr. plan f-Jntes nr. tmch. H. O. llennstt, prep Otel Virffinia Jacksen st. near beach. ! 11.1,. T . .9. "ntil pet. 1st. LAFAYETTE New" mt. Open June 24. , a. r - riAtrtu . n,AVrm -- , -. itiv. nains J, J. mecKar. i-rep, TT PAVIH TAYUyi ME ENGLESIDE ! fligni VJL'ii. "I'peinimanwi puvaia , pains.) TJtHll.r'Sah nir. U-lv. l.nnl. m.i. ( ,J-r rmswssSK court. i', .rwJ-mt? jfXiYVHaajr c "d .. .i.Vflff '.v-f??.;" ui nana of creeks. ,fl ?Ai tivlelH. en of which are 1 "l''.v" :1i.. li frle fe d(a dU'S P" Nil WLISHORO Blackmailing Gang and a i iic uaneuu iviuraer, mm WM "iM 'iiij 1, vtt. .: sywA Fycli "t'A rtw K': "Yeu shall maJie a statement be be be eoeo your Judge for I am hoi" and tightening. Then with n wrench Jnck e' Judgment jerked him te his 'oef. . "On te the table," he said sternly; "mount I It is nuickcr se!" "I will net, if will net!" yelled the Frenchman. Ills volce rose te a shrill scream. "Hclpl" Half an hour later Jack e' Jedgmcnt came down the dark path, stepping only for a second te leek down upon the figure of Solemon White. "Ged have mercy en you all!' tic said Eebcrly, and pnssed into the night. CHAPTER XIX The Colonel Is Shocked "The Putney mystery," said the Dally Megaphone, "surpasses any of re cent years In its sensational character. There Is a touch of the bizarre in this grim spectade of the dead man nt the deer of the empty heuse nnd the sway ing figure of his murderer hanging in the kitchen, with no ether mark of Identification than a playing card pin ned te his breast. ... "The tragedy can be reconstructed up te n point. Mr. White wns evidently killed in the garden by the Frenchman who wns found hnnglng. The auto matic pistol in his pocket, which had recently been discharged, might support this theory, even iCthe police hnd net found tracks of his feet in the laurels. But who hanged the man Rneul with a hangman's rope? That is the supreme mvstcry of all. The Putney police can offer no Information en the subject, nnd Scotland Yard Is as reticent. The cir cumstances of the dl'cevery nre ns follews: At 3 o'clock en the morning of the 4th, Police Constable Robin son, who was patrolling his beat, en tered the garden, ns is customary when houses are empty, te ,ee if nny doers had been forced. There has been an epidemic of burglaries in the region of Putney Heath during the past two or three months, nnd the police nre ex ercising unusual vigilance in relation te these houses. The constable might net have made his inspection thnt night but for the fact that the garden gate had been left wide open." Ilcr6 followed an nceeunt of hew the body wns found, nnd hew further in vestigation led the constable te the kitchen te make his sccund gruesome discovery. Colonel Boundary folded up the paper slowly and put it down. He had bought m Str.M.MKtt tt K80ETh AHtiimfrAnK, n. j. BRUNTS! MOTED TOR ITS HIOH 4TAMDAUU OF EXf EILBNCI ORGAN tM'AKSUiNS. I DRAINF Ne. 3 Ocean Pathway. Full l-WIVrt41C0cpnn vuw. Table a feature. Phenei Anbury 'J104-W. ern.y r.rtevn. n. j. TIS JUST A WIU'Ss'Kn riiHJI AhllUKY "The Heuse of Plentu" M a THE BRYN MAWR (IJl C P1U ocean tlreTe, N. J. New VV Method. New Mwnnuemrnt. New IheimliH. Net ins ultra-fashionable, but a; comfort. able. A few reservations new nvnllable at Jin per ek. Hi'ptnmtx'r rat. SIT, tmr usck. MAJESTIC HOTEL Directly nn the flench Elevator service, runnlnc water In rooms. tlnd- new mannaement. WM T. HAYnm Ardmerc-Summerfield n.S Ofvan Pnthwey) runnlncr water nawly Installed ecenn lcw. Tl. 'J78t. u, K. Shaw. A (.OIIU II.ACE TO lIUAftU" L VASSAU lIOU.Si;. Ocean (ireve. N. J. Short block from ocean. f.ew rates. COLONIAL tteln An. H blei'lt te erean. Can. 100 Rates med. Am. f. Hurep, plan. prntNfi i.akk. x. J. eWarren On the Ocean. Spring Iihe, N. J. Hurreunileil by (Ireen l..in uiul (i.inlriii nt the Kilge of th Sen. i.AKi;wnnn. n. j. LAUREL T'NE PINES THE LAKEWOOD, N. J. OPEN DURING SUMMER.1922 GOLF TENNIS RIDING GARAGE MOPNT reCON'O. PA. TU flnlrmnnt Kleger.t lecntlm. Iiras 1 he uairmeni Uwnt, nnmciina lcicsi. lent table. O. I.. HM1TH, Pecene Mt. Heuse Many lmpreva ments lerly. fprly, llklt four jears OjinrJ;IPmannBenienr rAXADKMH. r. D:eV..l Modern Hathlng. Iloeklet. 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VH a uB7- '.r .'V wt vzsax wfijmrt(M m.-'i mm mmmL.m ?"&"? ?v -. tianvA'XM tt-m vi WAP PWmmW- ISgSZA Mysterious Avenger, by vjiue or tne 1 wiscea vanaie. n copy of nn early edition of the cvo cve nlng newspnper ns he was stepping Inte his car, nnd new he was driving slowly through the park. He lit n cigar nnd gazed, stolidly from tbe window. Hut hie face showed no sign of mental per turbation. The car hnd made the circuit of the Snrk twice when, turning again by larble Arch, he saw Crewe standing en the sidewalk. A word te his chauf feur, and the tnnchlne drew up. "Come in," he said curtly, and the e'thcr obeyed. , The hnnd thnt he lifted te teke his cigarette from his lips trembled, nnd the colonel eyed hlrn with quiet amuse ment. "They've get you rattled, tee, have they?" he said. "It is awful l" said Crewe. "Aw ful 1" "What's nwful about it?" nsked the colonel. "White's dead, ain't he? And UaeuPb dead, ain't he.? Twe men who might tnlk nnd give a let of trouble." "What did I16 say befere he died? That's what I've bcen thinking. What did he say?" "Who Itneul?" demanded the cole nel. He hnd asked himself the same question before. "What could he say? Anyway, if he had a statement te make, and his statement was worth taking, why, he'd be alive today ! Itaeul was the ene wlthcs3 that tney wanted, if they only knew It. They've bungled pretty badly, whoevcr'thcy nre." "This Jack e' Judgment," quavered Crewe, his mouth working, "who Is he?" "Hew de I knew?" retorted the colonel. "Yeu nsk me these foolish questions de you expect n reply? They're dead nnd 'that's done with, I'd sooner he killed Hneul than made a mess of my room. The smell phew!" "Why did he de it?" asked Crewe. The colonel growled somethlng about feels nnd their questions, but offered no explanation. "It may- have been n monkey trick te make us change our quarters the stuff was sulphurctcd hydrogen nnd nsafet Ida. It may hnve been just bravado, but If he thinks he can scflrc me " He sucked viciously nt his cigar butt. "I've get workmen In te strip the walls and repair the part that's soiled." he said. "I'll be back there tonight." The colonel threw the end of his clgnr from the window and relapsed into a moody reverie. When he spoke It wns In n mere cheerful tone. "Crewe," he Mild, ngaln, "that guy at Scotland Ynrd has given me 1111 idea." "Which guy?" nsked Crewe, steady ing his voice. "The first commissioner," said the colonel, lighting nnether cigar. "He particularly wanted te knew if Snow iind nny relntlens. Curse Snow!" he said between his teeth nnd dropping his mnsk of urbanity. "I wish he'd Well, it doesn't matter; he's dead any way he's dead." "Relations?" said Crewe. "Did you tell him anything?" "I told him nil I knew nnd thnt was very little," said the colonel, "but it struck me thnt Sir Stanley knows much mere about this fellow Snow thnn we de. At any rate, somebody's been making inquiries, 'nnd I guess thnt somebody is the fellow who bottled Rneul." "Jnck e' Judgment?" "Jnck e' Judgment," repeated the colonel grimly. "Yeu brought Snow Gregery Inte the SUMMER Itl.SOItTH .fir England the Vocation Land Macnlllccnt Ucenary, Dullghlful Cllnmm Uixd lleMla. Accom modation a- great lUsertu; mod med irn City Itciels or Wayslds Inns. Hand for free Illustrated resvl map In colors, published b Nr Knxlsnd Hetel Association. comprising -UO hotels and resuru. Win. M Klmliitll. Hffftlnn Drapar llelsl, Northampton, Mass. I-OI.AM) MR POL A IN D SPRING-" Maine's Unrtvnled n?ort. lfl Hela Oolf. lTnr Infnrmatlen and booklet nddresa lllran Hither Jt tens. Inc.. Seuth Poland. Mains. HOhTOy, MASS. HOTEL PURITAN jjv -oremonweonn Ava.uutea iiieuisuncTivc ri Bn.srnn Hnnn B Ona of lhe mmt hnmellVa 11 8 7"T hetals In the world. 5 P. L. Coitelle. B LM, . 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He seemed a likely fellow- educated, a gentleman anti an tunc sort of thing and when I found that he'd hit the dope, I thought he'd be the kind of man you might want." The colonel, nodded. "He never talked about nis relations. The only thing I knew wns that he had a father or an undo who was in India, and I gathered thnt he had forged bis name te n bill. When I arrived In Monte Carle he wns spending the money ns fast an he could. I guess that was why he called hlmself.Gregery, for I'm sure It wasn't his name." "You're euro he never spoke of a brother?" "Never," said Crewe; "he never talked about himself at all. He was generally under the influence of dope or wns recovering from It." The colonel pushed back bis hat and rubbed his forehead. "There must be some way of Identi fying him," he said. "He came from Oxford, you say?" "les, 1 Knew mat, - earn urcwe; -no spoke of it once." "What heuse In Oxford? There are several colleges, aren't there?" "Frem Halliel," "said Swell Crewe; "I distinctly remember .him talking about Balllel." "What year would that be?" Crewe reflected. 1 "He left college two years before I met him at Mente Carle," he said, "that would be ." He gave the year. "Well, it is pretty simple," said the colonel. "Send n mnn te Oxford and get the names of all the men who left Halliel in that year. Find out hew many you can trace, nnd I dare say that will narrow the search down te two or thrce men. New get after this nt once, Crewe. Spare no expense. It It cost n hnlf million, I'm going te discover who Mr. Jnck 0' Judgment Is, when he's nt home." He dismissed Crewo and gave fresh instructions te his driver and ten minutes later he was stepping out of his llmoUslue at the entrance te Scotland Ynrd. Te Ik) continued tomorrow CojJirlehr. McClure Xcu-sjinper Bundicatc UNDERTAKER CAME TOO SOON TO SUIT SUICIDE Se He Told Him te Come Later. Died at Midnight Detroit, Aug. 14. In accordance with funeral nrrnngements made by Rycrsen Snllls while he was preparing te tnke his own life, his body wns shipped te Palmerston, Ontnrle, yester day. Snllls died Saturday night in his brother's home after drinking chloro form. Jehn Armstrong, undertaker, was called by telephone from the Snllls resi dence Saturday nfternoen. "Can jeu come right ever?" nsked Rycrsen Snllls. Armstrong went. Snllls was writing letters. He hnd already taken the poison, but it had net taken cflect as seen as expected. "Yeu wi" have te come back later," Sallis said, and went en with his letter writing. At midnight Geerge Sallis called the undertaker. His brother wns dead. teubr -i- Te Vacation Lands via DAY LINE On your way te the vacation lands of New Yerk State, New England or Canada you can break the monotony of an all rail trip by taking that de lightful sail from New Yerk en one of the Hudsen River Day Line's PALATIAL STEEL STEAMERS "V sibirean Irving" "ilendrirk lludien" "Ilebert lullen" "Albany" "De Wilt Clinten" A trip thnt will refresh nnd Invigor ate you In body and In mind. Mag. nlflcent scancry: spacious vdecks fine music. Alse ideal One-day Outings. 7!ill tickets accepted, .Vete Yerlc te Albany. Albany te .Vete 1'erfe Writs for Illustrated Literature Hudsen River Day Line Dcsbresscs Street Pier New Yerk "5TOH CaJfCpili,dNewKiiUnd PeInU Bally Serrlce All Year Ileund Concerts Afternoons and Ersnlngs Lr. Pier H.N. It. Fulton St.. 5.S0 P. M. EDFOItD I.INR Tn M. and the Islsnrfs nf M.1... Vineyard and Nantucket. Steamer ekdava only from Pier 40. t of Housten St. 6.00 P. it leave we N. 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Signed Augu8tU,J0X2 Season-End Clearaway of Broken Lets of Shoes at $1.75 te $3.40 Odd Jets of geed shoes in broken sizes. EVERY THING must hurry out! The fact that size and style assortment are slightly irregular has been well con sidered in the pricing, which in every instance is sharply lower than the earlier season markings and quite dispro portionately low for these geed shoes. fctW $1.75 $1.90 tfPi3$22kr?N Seft strap, All price, 'white $2.90 $3.25 EffiS $3.40 rr , KrtASu Sale of Women 's Silk Stockings First Quality 65c Several thousand pair of pure silk stockings at a third less. Plenty of black, also nude, cordovan, light and medium gray. Sizes 8j te 10. Shaped seamed backs. Mercerized tops and feet. (Down .stalra Stere, Central Aisle) Women's Silk-and-Cotten Combination Suits, $1.35 Se pretty and dainty one might well call them lingerie ! Made in the practical and comfortable athletic style and new offered at little mere than half price because they are a special purchase of all the manufacturer had left. All are of white silk-and-cotton brocade in a pretty woven-stripe pattern. Straight, tailored tepB and ribbon straps. Regular and extra sizes, 36 te 46. (Down Stnlrs Stere, Centml Aisle) Maids' Uniforms, $3.85 It is equally important te employers and maids that uniforms and aprons be nice looking as well as substantial and simply made. A new shipment of uniforms includes black cotton, white linen-finish cotton and blue and pink uutuiiuruy. niuy aire ntaiiy made with full gathered skirt, plain waist, button-up neck and long sleeves. Blue chambray ones have white cellars and short sleeves. Sizes 36 te 46. Maids' Aprons, 50c te $1 Dainty lawn aprons have bibs and long ties, and plain, hemstitched or rlckrnck finish. 50c te $1. Square cut tea aprons are of hem stitched cress-barred dimity; round ones are of figured voile with em broidery ruffle. 60c. (Down Stalra Mere Wanamaker Luggage Going Away With Vacatienists Each D w! Ne S1S seem te he r.rm,oirimie.iu. nianrT..uu iu. iJj 7,'' li'::.ay3 xresn lets trem the factories ., $3.50 Shiny Black Suitcases, $3.50 Smart looking black enameled fabric week-end cases with geed locks and catches. Welt lined. Pocket in lid. 18, 20, 22 and 24 inch sizes. HHjH QM fatetafa Women's Patent Leather Ties, $1.75 Smart-loekincr one-eyelet ties with ribbon bows. Medium heels and welted soles. Limited number in a fairly com plete range of sizes. Wide Choice in Women's Shoes, $1.90 Smeeth rubber soled sports shoes strap pumps and oxfords. Plain white canvas, or canvas with black or brown leather trimmings. Alse large assortment of pumps and oxfords for street, dress and sports wear. Various leathers. Irregular size range. Women's Lew Tan" Shoes, Half Less at $3.25 tan calfskin street shoes in two- moderate Cuban heel style; erna mental perforations. Fer immediate and later wear. Limited number 'me6t all sizes. Women's Geed White Shoes, New $3.40 were much mere some twice this earlier in the season. Majority are canvas, lined with leather. One style in a fine white leather with the ap pearance of buckskin. Round tees, low and medium heels. Plain conservative styles, some with ankle straps and per forations. Practically all sizes in the let. (Down Stalra Stere. Chestnut) Geed Scheel Shoes for Beys, $2.90 Sensible, comfortable, wide tee last shoes of sturdy black or tan leather. Welted soles. Sizes 10 te 13. (Men's f.nllrry, Market) Stere, Central) v T WiJCU wlUi lue KJna8 ine quaHtles and the price3j 9m $5.50 Deep Black Suitcases, $5.50 Shiny black fabric cases with straps all 'round and reliable cen- e l0Sk2 Tr?y ,nd ahJrt pocket. 24 and 26 inch sizes. Same style case with short straps, ( 5. "" Diir ... ,. . Autumn Crepe de Chine, $16.75 It new $16.75 imlM'.iSk. r7 'IK tittle 111 u iB If These Dotted Voile Dresses Have Just Dropped te $5 The orders of the day in the Down Stairs Fashion Stere are "ALL Summer dresses te go out at once." Se these dotted voile dresses in dark blue and black-and-white ef fects have been freshly reduced a third (earlier they were double). They have vestees of crisp white organdie and a trimming of little points as well as a beguiling sash of black or navy taffeta. They are se well made that they will be capital te put away until next season. Scores of ether Summer frocks arc also marked down te $5. Sizes 16 te 42 among them, but net in each style. Seme, of course, need pressing. All Gingham Dresses Down te $2, $3 and $4 Dozens of styles. Seme for young women, some for their moth ers. Checks in every imaginable color. All show marks of handling, but a pressing will make most of them as geed as new. All are half price and less. (Down Stnlm Stere, Market) CENTRAL AISL Imported English Gingham, 38c Yard VVevcn firmly and evenly and with the silky finish one always finds in English ginghams. 82 inches wide. In medium checks of white with red, pink, blue, black, tan, lavender, brown and green. ' Envelope Chemises Half Price at 50c u, Prlty ?n.es,?f ,p!nk PaJama cloth effectively hemstitched in blue. The plain kind that launders easily and always leeks new and pretty. Extra-Size Drawers, 50c Generously cut of geed, strong white cambric and made in open style with tucked and hemstitched ruffles. Extra sizes in 25, 27, 29 inch lengths. (Central ANIe) Women's Silk Vests, $1.85 N'e bunching or disagreeable visibility nreund the shoulders if one wears a glove-silk undervest with bodice top, plain ribbon straps and reinforced underarm. Sizes 36 te 42. Pink. P (Down Stair Stere, Centrnl) Checked White Voiles and Dimities 35c te 50c Yard Clear-cut tiny checks and larger, soft, vague ones give character 36 "ncVs'wide 'CS P""y and shcer ? underUtings! . Interesting block figures are woven firmly into checked and striped voiles at 50c yard. Patterns suggest dainty blouses for jumper dresses; ethers for frilly curtain-. 36 inches wide will S'hvS ":tS?-WeWn patterns that self. 38c yard. self. SSr. va aTnViT " ': w n.vtu-s muci (Down Stnlr Fer Women Who Want te Knew About Autumn Suits the SZSergZSM1" tail0ml mddS ,lh Tweeds in dark brown and green mixtures at S25. Tricetine in navy nnd black at $25, S27.50. S30 Sizes 16 te 42 among them. . (Down Stalrn Stere. Market) Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs Are Year Round Favorites Rr.HV0mneS in spefial demand for bedrooms and nur series. SmaMer ones te cover tee-wide exnanses of hi fleer that, will leek cold and cheerless 54n AutSmn days SL-iPSISfJ" rug, of .trenir. nSJclSi ",.,, ,, ci, uiciiucu cururs. dominating shades. 9x12 ft. Rugs 8x10 ft. Rugs 6x9 ft. Rugs 4x7 ft. Rugs . 3x6 ft. Rugs . .59 , . S7.50 ,.$4.85 .$2.65 ,.$1.50 (Down Stalra factories $9.50 Cowhide Traveling Bags, $9.50 Black or tan cowhide bags, lined and made ever sewed frames, lfi.inh ai . M.MS. ijiere, Ccatr!) -& 4VfJ Dresses of is early te have a re-ordered shipment of Autumn fashions.- xet e,ih in tin rflp with some of these frocks. They made their first j appearance last week, sela out almost immediately .ind customers', have been asking for mere. They are uncommonly simple, well-made frocks of excellent crepe de chine in black and some navy. . One stvle with nleated panels is' pictured. Anether equally attractive style has pleated panels, double belts of the braided silk and sleeves that are three-quarter length ending in a graceful flare. A third model has narrow panels back and front weighed down with buttons serving te give the new long lines of the season. Sizes 16 te 42. (Down Stalra Stere, Market) $5 vu """ ms sweec a"d clean small Stere, Cenlrnl) t.nna efi-inn in various pre- 30.60 in. Rugs 27x54 in. Rugs 25x50 in. Rugs 24x36 in. RuBa $1.13 90c 75c 55c 45c iex.it m. Kugs Stere, Cheetnut) tr0in te ,!. it of it ,ead! te fi nn h, nn r 1 te fill up the gaps. People Black Walrus Grain Bags, $15 Leather lined. Sewed frames. Solid brass locks and catchoe. 18-inch size. A mighty fine batf for a manl a I "l"'"""apBBBBj ' ml n yjaygaajffli-if-, - rtA ..-A JL,,. v ,,.. ttfliiM&tifemL. .; .tefc4t
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