sn riftM rf 'VM n's''"! w&m K rV ; l .VM3S vmm ;et' uir in mi r I in n nil udl e( ling hat be tbl net Jul eV ert pli loot ad -111. it PfH fs; v issiuir BKGEN TO ffiATH V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGlEBr-PSlLADLpktA; MONDAW SEPTEMBER 4. , 1922 . .-- C?.. Ttie Plinn hyice Thornxen eujr - Simply Wanted Her te Repeat Her Story NEVER BETROTHED TO ACTOR .., Yerk. RPt. 4. Miss Alice W X,"'.V ..i.....,..-nv.n1i1 L'lrl rVhat lcnltc.1 the infly cml ng f it.. .hnntlilC Of .MCK UPrKni, urn 7,n nlc ?e actor, bv Opee CI me. 'HSurr Inrntlen num. nt lM?e- SIS' miIii en tlie cn-.e ywlPHlnj. 1" .. .ii 1.- ..Itimtliin ilrttit. J'erap Mrnlly that .... the ills it of '? . '.. . ,W.. ntllli moil luut nc- te ,",-,,'" i , .n.1 tilkeil te l.er p. "';... '...' " re In e the apartment house flfc , ?teTri.e II"- ""til .mother erciipnnt ' tV"" he U ; the building, nnrnritu uj mc - .,t M.,c h.nip been peme ether Rlrl vi0 ics'ln this building," -be held. "When I get out of the Cllnc house Hint night nil I thought of wan getting home ns quickly ns 1 could. I v.nn se exalted I dldn t knew who wan driv ing mc. It may line been Iurllte. I n In bed nt hnlf past 10. "I nm wholly without guilt In this nffnlr. The Intimation that I lurcl Bergen ever there is ridiculous. I knew hc.wau going te be there, nnd he knew I wnn going te be theic. I did net ask him te come. "Mr. Cllne arranged nil that. Mr. nnd Mrs Cllnc cnllid me up In the morning nnd tisketl me out. I had told Mr. Cllne about the episode be tween Uergci. and Mrs. Cllne early In July, lie did net seem te be nt nil excited ever it, and I never dreamed he tegnrded It ns n matter of sufticieiit Im Im Im poitance te juaify taking a human life. If 1 had thought thtvc was nnv clinucc of Bergen belnjc killed ever thcre that night, de jeu Imaglne for a minute I would hae gene? "As I understood It, Mr. Cllne merely wanted me te face Bergen and repeat the Htery. Te me it was simply n .natter of whether I would sav te Ilngen'fl fate what I had mid behind his back, nnd I was peifcctlv willing te de se I supposed that ns coon ns the fact was cst.inlished. ('line nnd Bergen would bleak' filcndshlp and that would be the end. I was justitied in thinking i cairn milliner in which ' regarded mv story, nnd lowed te clapc before Hiking It up ngaln. "I was never engaged te Jack Ber gen I lind gene out with him, but I had neer quarreled with him." nvrvrHsi, , rnurATinvAi. T nnng Men nnd Hetb Become a C. P. A. pflrr Ucn.n reure nunllfy for Stilt C P A Extmlnutlens eenlnft cnurn iVimmininii, h ilea- rrictliil 'V , nnJ 10 111 HUTlll'-T ..-i.i.. ...a. ..-". Arratinllrg flrneral Uuslncna. hile bOTp. NtpreRMPjiv tinrt In bect tirlal ana icicnrr irjium,. I)iy frlioel Optnn Rfnt. ff Mcht .'rliiiul Opens !ept. 13 PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business AdminLstratien Write for SSth Year lioeK IHnc St. VI ct of Rre.td XUUUS!- uimnuml The William Penn Charter Scheel Scheel Open Tuaday, Sept. 19 Make-up Examination Monday, Sept. 18 (ntn for Innerlen nn CllnritU of 1'upIIs. Sept. 8th. Richard M. Gummpre, Ph. D. Hnilmnntrr IIIIIIH'"1'"""""""'""' Standard Scheel of Filing and Indexing 1012 Chestnut Street The Globe-Wcrnicke Ce. eRem a short tntenHe nrnl pnrtlenl ceurw In the irleui motlieiln of Wine Cnll. pheiiB or wrlte Director Thenc Walnut 0350 TOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS A NATIONAL Bearding Scheel en the Susquchnnna, be tween Philadelphia nnd Balti more. Faculty of trained Fpccial istfi. College Beard stand nrds. Individual ndvisem for ttudenta. Single rooms. Gymnasium, swimming peel, nnd all athletics. Thoroughly supervised. Nine-hole golf course. Modern granite buildings. ,Rate $1000. Fer catalog, address Murray Peabody Brush, Ph.D. Pert Deposit, Mil. THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMi fFOlltWKh r OVERBROOK . lteculur bchoel hosnlenj becln jtiurnJa b' nttrnbei 21st Ue-r;xatnln.ulenH W'cilnesday, fecpiemUir 20th New boys report Tuesday, Sept. 19th Greville Has'am, B. S. Headmaster WENONAH Day Scheel COLLEGE) Night school ff SPECIALISTS WANTED f In nerj Jcpnrlment of bU'lnrn Ne I ethers iiffl applj Imt In t'. e con ditien of buMmes teilJV. irnin lic- rl tcem a Bpirlfillst In tlie blanch et bu'lnec:, snu cloepo. r, Rrlioel upfn SfPt. ff Niitht frlioel iirnn s,,t 7 irn Wn'rit t . I'lill trfrlphla Business Education Business In Phllad Ii', a nejrl otrbea knows Celtei of the suierlerUy of atrayer a ifPtnx ,inrl Acceuntancs 'ii from ttn i.rirtlcal 'f O'lrituJfnt: In Cf.ekldpnin ; Uukht the BuhJ-un i uur n-.luatfn nre tnorefore able t ,iiij teipeniti le lemticiiH from the crv i'rt. lrdiHuil in t ruction Tail ,.rm ,irti Sept 1 nU'ht cliBBes Hpnt n Litaieg Will III vim ss rOM.f'.fiK iihI CnllPKe of Ciiniini-ri f 1.10 M ,1 , s, .l,li.l I l.ln If iflu destr biislneH trelnlni; of anv kind, day or renins Is, euro te et nir tlcuhn from strijcri before maltlnz cennlt arrancf m nts 1000 day ami n Bht itulnt 200 tme. witters 14 Cukl Ici1t!b wen Inst sear FD6ftll!!-n. hnrthnnrt T nun rltlnrr Bceitkwrlng Acceuntin? I' e n m it nahln. Arithmetic Ficllih nnd Salesnnnhlp Strayer's Business College Ml Cintniit strn-t Wiilnut 01-H1 Wanarnaker Institute 23d and Walnut Strcet OPHNS Pny rl mil eptrmtirr tl Atttrneun A I'trnlnir rhoer. eptemlifr JO wnn K I Oil CATAI0 u ieirneni iiniHt jtTJB 'MMSwKSal!SiiSZ2IS2S!Sl MILITARY ACADEMY Healthful locitlen 12 mllca from Phila delphia. ColleRo etitrnnoe, bnslncH and sptclal ceufB IIejh taught HOW te ntuclv. hcpar.ite department for Junleri i!'erj years old and evci, $050. Upper &choel. $750 Catalog and View Doek. MAJOR r. A. hNDi:n. hunt. llex K, WI'.MINAII, . J. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY A da nnl beirtl.ntr school for bej Pre paration for iclise a tiKciilty bpecliil rate let .1 dij hnjiJ'n huiriel uludj an I I li In '.he aftornoen for li hevt a well iii lui ilern Oin -. nt i inhrr 2Uth. C'ltalettits nn aptdlcntlen J. I. JWTTUtSON' Headmaster IiltnU.N I'I'.ICI'.. Ilrmiil nni) Sprint; (liirilm Mc. IMiHit.. prepares etudi nta for anv ml lege or professional fboel. tlie fitntt Ueard emms unil for buxlneBB ttltti eur e:in Kept tw Ftire. new ALI.KMOVTN. I'.. Allentown Preparatory Scheel , Prerares for cellene or technical ecbtwt hmnll clnxsen Individual Inetructlen Alii ' cmmmerclil coume fltudent cevernment All nthl'lc. Splendid meilern bulldlrxs I.arKe campus nnd tfvn nislum Sp"dnl ca-e for yeunuer beB Hn lOO Catalovet I it WIS M MIAI Tl'lt. A. 11 MmdiwiW HAliltlhlU'UO. l'A. Hanisburg Academy I'rrinrea Iver I fiir Cnllrnr R.ntnr nnd Junier Pepartmcntn . MMiirau ratea 1'er catalog I. addre Artliur ti. Ilruwn. Ileiulin i.ter. II HrrMiuric. I'a. MJiCAsTEK. 'A. i frTnKLIN AM MA1IS1IAL ACADETWV lJiparu weya ier uh iu'i,ii "'. wmuim (.l.oeU .sjedtrrfte term CatulOKUe, AuJr E M. IIAKTMAN. rd. .. I'rlnelpa! I3XCTICAI. IIIHIKKriU'lNC l'Olt ll III "N IV tiTAm MERMQ leiir Drreri rir..M rr..,i AlJv. IlltOjf h d.i !.. !., IV f. CM veu ciiiilnul1 will Jein. none V nut ui'ij ' j., i... i,,i.i. 'I, ,i ... 7 ,"".::'.' '"'L'' ..ie eiiiiiiu m rnim.rr IIe'4l2. I.iti.ruBter. I'e. iieunr.NTiiwN. y. J. IlOIIDlTOHN S1II.1TAK INSTITUTE! Tlieruui.li preparutlen for collcce or bUil bUil neB. l.tllclcnt faculty, email clanseii. Indi vidual n tuntlen Military trnlulng 38th jear 1 -r cutaloirue nddnss Druwir C-22. Viil. X. I. I.iiniliui. IloriUnteti, N. J. I'rlnrl-Ml mid Cen-minilint ltON. N. Y. ' Hi mi ntit aa ,KnnBTiwr! ftamlvleJ- ""'H '-ch-ene for Urn th. i,??4.1"1"1"""- ,h" nh"r denllni; emclM 4m I ' mjr .men Knall. cum Vlir, l -' 's,nd ter catalog - "''"U I hl-h A . sail 4 haiiHum St. ,ff?X'HWUrt1 T - - YOU CAN LEARN '""' i"-1 rn. ii "rt"1 irum uc- ie )..r,SiT.v '' ' mim.ne hcnoei. -"""I1 tlllll I'liliiiu Hiring lllll hi.. 111 THE FARlUP SCHOOL nuj i-iNi ,r -CLASO MILITARY ACADEMY A rutlielU ItiMnllnirlllBli Scheel nnd U. S. Oineriiiiieiit l. U, I". tl. urn- ducted bj (he llrotliere of the ClirlalU". bilijHilij. Wtille clanaril " tBhiniliillr military nheil. the "cliwluntle eik lwji take iVeuiVeiite. Mllll'ry "'! Atlilitlc nrrf- er,nii ere iltpenilcnt uu iiciideuile MunJ. Ini H mcleiiH fcrumiiU. rtellnutfuUy M- uut-d n Leiik iBlaiid tsuunij. Rav. Brether A. Jereme, Director CUben Mllllurr Aiailunr. Ilrent N.Y.O. Teietuiene lycnu-t'iv. "v 'i - 5 -I fiU MJmssMSk a&jmm& Vini. "Ii ii tin M, ml,,, ou. Ill ni. inn, il..: ,., ?.!" :.r" KftlHNlOWW iii.msVt, II s' '""VrJ'l'""ii Aie. Uf'N I APOD !!, 17 nm iv ... r.:"l"vi " !(:. ".' " i n !!iiIln,,,, 0"" in Uf , NKrtl I M-AT. 1 x'rl Mnn li'rrhll i .nine: --.iiiiHr list XnUVBUSlNESS COLLEGE U Utll I' irk 4 ul.(iueli inim ,r, I I III i u lili ItMH nn 'fHftr iL .,! 'u.r !.n Ul" lnU l'ey Mil VSSl'e. 1 iffiL., r.'.",f."''.ry J. Un.,r: laaaSEaBBasssasataa MANLH S. N, Y. - . ., 1 TO S 1 1 tit PlAlNLltJJ lelliKe I'reimriituri .... htiu 11 nilten from hr.icui.ti. ,men. i" :,,,. hi bulldlnua. 1 il iMall, i iiuii'ii" - - - - i Athli Junlr WW . 1 n Ikft. tl t . , i.i i-vt -.., : i. HCP'" Ainu iit umer f ii" " VI in ' J e 1, n't fl e Ii e e I I' r e n n r a t e r nilten from hr.tcuti. 10 buliaint.il. l.'i) HuelnesB cettine Ame Vnr .14 eurt undbr Ol.N K I i Hnx 37. Mnnllila J T PSrTTT- - "rUii? iiimlmlstrtw. uhRMANJTr.M'svt nr.T,TT,r otneoj Yrer Onpn, c..i,. ,n.i MISS VGODS' SCHOOiT" ter I ur 'tin. i.l i,ii 'e.. I .IM.lntiiv i ,......., laSHPul ic i :..'.' ".'..'" '.1. L'"J1 PHrtlnitari. 'WltlS LMtvnn.. si,- . , --- leunit VS ntieu andi OlrU . .. vTrfrfMr it r. (VJILLtNEKY, DRESSMAK5NG r list 1,'Mi; 1)1 MON Practical ceurses li e?k t"ch exiert inatnKtei latent mete- SdJ and .! "l" -s"' A Sind for tiitulinr. . M. r. A. mm Anli M. 101.1 lelilxli Av. fiid A .aneiD Mhoei ler Ulrla. Overlirejli leKu preparatory aun ii ' Ml" riuyvturil M r.tV at Veura AWiletlc. Uemtlc Hci.n-. "rrlaiH tf I. for JVVl"w,tta iP I. mi- . i'"'-.f"-,""'. vr'v.:,A,:l"KruVSr priiiur "" -.---,, ,,..-,-,.. Illnnn I'rln. llm U i'ii"i,,iiiisn I'a itintnr I'rltnury melhelj AU'ire- .. t 4nnn M".. x fk.T f ll'T"ll ' t"lllls I 5.3111111 i"tliliu ... wujiness Ucllccv i-i ajuin ml u. t-e rt I , i J , , , , ww lntrue. 1 eiiUkeni ln.- "'" II iv A r.'. .r.'"1 4 1'in. V""1."' indiutrl tl .in. !Ll . .'.?. Scheel epena Oct. 1 lliKS- i:r,1r...7rr ISFmt HFC Iltr III a. U..1 lT". rn ilB i"-ii.uMi""':.J!!a '"II nw . l-niini, rill 1)HI INI.ION -sIMINMIJ. inc. .ii-hr "lle e i.i-imh ( "! r. .. i ,1 , ,. r 1 1 1 i n,i,ii ., i . ,h II i" i wimmli ( i lb ke I" fi'ih'ti 1 1 wiiir,! iini lilt 1 ' ' ' ' i en l, -eh , ,1 ,li nr IflMl ,Ml in., i.l i i llm i i .' "in", 'or i fe , , ,'. i. n .1.1 fl,M 11 1 mi i. nsiki ( rniN Zeckwer-Hthn PbiUdclphi Muical AcaJtmy Main Bthael. 1617 Hpmce ttrttU, 58,t mjn Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Opens the Autumn Season With a Stirring Sale of Autumn Coats All NEW $18 te $78.50 JzhS W (WfP j u fl r1X ktJ m K hut v rv ta S18 $38.50 $48.50 K $320 S780 Mere than SEVEN HUNDRED Autumn and Winter coats have just arrived and will be shown for the first time tomorrow, Tuesday. Ninety different styles! Sizes for women and young women! This Sale will open the Autumn season with a big whirl. It presents the time and place te cheese warm coats for every occasion at surprising savings. It is one of the cus tomary "important occasions" that occur every new and then in the Down Stairs Fashion Stere. The Central Aisle at Market Street will be used for the display of sport coats in the Sale. In the enlarged Ceat Stere and the Ceat Salen will be shown the fur-trimmed wraps of belivia, velour and fashionable soft messy woolens with their many trade-marked names. Prices are be particularly "special" that it may be a little difficult te appreciate the real quality of the garments just by reading of them here. They come from several of our regular manufacturers who willingly co-operated te make this an unusually interesting sort of "Opening Sale." & $38.50 Sample Capes at $38.50 Fine trade-marked materials with fur-cloth, Paisley corduroy or silk linings and cloth or fur cellars. Seme of them are reversible. Only one of a kind. x Spert Coats $18 $20 $22.50 $27.50 $38.50 $18 coats are of plain colored tweeds with contrasting plaid backs and plain or plaid cellars and cuffs; these are very soft and woolly and built en loose, athletic lines. College girls will like them. $20 coats are of substantial herringbone tweeds with checked backs; gray or brownish mixtures. $25 coats are of tan sports cloth built en loose mannish lines and essentially "out-doers" in type. $27.50 coats are of chinchilla in tan, brown, navy or an appealing shade of robin's-egg blue; lined throughout with peau de cygne. $38.50 coats are of English-looking tweeds in almost plain colors; the shawl cellars are of natural raccoon; they are lined te the waist with peau de cygne. (Down htuira Blore. MurKet) $58.50 $38.50 $58.50 Women's Autumn Dresses Specially Priced $10 te $25 A number of new styles will be shown for the first time tomorrow, Tuesday. Braided, embroidered, pan eled, draped or gratifyingly plain in crept; de chine, Canten crepe, crepe-back satin, charmeuse, Bcrge, tri tri cetine, Peiret twill, velour. Sizes among them 16 te 52. (Down Stulrs Mere, Market) Tub Frecks, Suits and Rompers Specially Geed at $1 te $2 a"'y Such an assortment of them and every little garment brand new, as a glance at their unusual designs and trimmings will as sure one. Plain color and checked ging hams and plain chambrays in the favorite rose-pinks, y e 1 1 e w s, blues, greens and browns of child hood. $1 for creepers of plain cham brny or checked gingham trimmed with a bit et hand work. Sizes 1 te 3 years. $1.10 for the widest assortment of pretty di esses we have seen lately at nbeut this price. Mether Hubbard, pinafore and really truly grown-up styles, 'aried with trimmings of plain, con trasting materials and atitchery. Plain colors and checks. Sizes 2 te 6 years. $1.50 and ?2 for little boys' plain blue or brown chumbray suits that have straight, well-cut trousers buttoning up en the blouses. Pockets, long sleees, nnd just a touch of embroidery en the cellars. Twe styles, both m sizes 2 te C years. $1.60 and $2 for aderable little romper suits of phun-coler nov elty chambray or checked ging ham. Seme of them have nursery figuie pockets. Sizes 2 te 0 years. (Down Btulri Stere, Ceutrnl) .CHOOL! SCHOOLS SCHOOL! Wemeis Linen . Handkerchiefs 1212c and 15c The plain narrow hemstitched bordered ones that college girls nnd business women like te have by the dozen. Plain white, 12Msc; pink, blue, tan, green, bund nnd maize, 15c. (Down btrelrn blere, Centra!) Satin Princess Slips in Dark Celers, $5.50 Women hae been aV.inff l'er them te wear with their ne v Fall fiecks. These nny nnd black satin ones are cut en seve.ely stt night lines nnd have four-inch hems nnd hemstitched tops. (Down HUlm Mere, Central) Frecks for School Schoel Scheel Girl Daughters A new let of geed looking frocks of plain color gingham at $1! Particularly interesting because their designers have followed closely the lines of the new cloth dresses. Round of neckline and long of sleeve, shirred into a peasant cuff. Bound and trimmed with appliques of Japanese crepe and with zephyr stitchery. Blue or tan. Sizes 7 te 10 years. Regulation Frecks Many mothers and school girls agree that regulation frocks are the nicest of any. Thcre is ex cellent assortment in white jean nnd unbleached muslin, priced $4.50 and $5.50. Blue, brown, green, rese; red or heliotrope cellars and cuffs. Braid and em blem trimmed. Sizes 7 te 12 years. (Dena Stulrs Stere, Mtirhet) Scheel Umbrellas 85c te $1.50 A child with a man-sized um brella is at the mercy of every caieless passerby nnd evcrv strong gust of wind. A small umbrella is the thing he needs and wants. Fer Cec cleselv woven black cotton umbicllas en solid frames. Fer !;1 and $1.50 black cotton umbrrllas en specially strong steel frames. Beys' umbrellas have creek handles. Girls' have bnkelitc rintj or mission handle with wrist ceid. (Down Mulf, Stere, Murliel) College Girls' Blouses, $1.50 te $2.25 Pretty tub blouses add a touch of daintiness te the slcoveless frock, the suit, or the sweater-and-skirt costume. $1.50 for business-like white striped madras blouses with con vertible cellars and double cuffs button holed for cutf links. $1.(55 for 3triped dimity blouses With Peter Pan cellars, and trim turn-back cuffs. Trimmed with cotton ftlct piceting. $2.25 for finer sttiped dimity blouses in buttoned-in-back Peter Pan style with simulated vestee front and narrow fluted trim ming. All may be had in sizes 34 te 44. New Middy Blouses $1.75 and $3.50 Fer sports, gymnasium nnd class room wear. $1.75 for white jean middy blouses with double tailored yokes, roll cellars and long sleeves. Finished with turn-up cuff which fits trimly nt the wiist. ?3 50 for all-wool flannel middy blouses in nnvy blue and cherry red. Regulation style, with white braid and embroidered emblem trimming. Cut-in pocket. Sizes 34 te 42. (Down Mtelrn fitere. Market) Beys' Scheel Shoes Get hard wear. These will stand it. Tan lace brogues en comfort able, bread tee lasts; nice looking and mighty stout and serviceable. Of heavy, mahogany-color leather with thick, velted soles. Mannish perforations. Priced according te size Sizes 9 te 13 at $3.75. Sizes 1 te 6 at $4.25 nnd $5. Beys' Brogue Oxfords Have Dropped te $2.75 Sturdy, broad-toe tan brogues, marked down mere than a third from regular stock. Stout uppers nnd thick, welted soles. Size3 1 te 6. (Dewu Htulrn 'tore, en the Gallery, Market) Girls' Scheel Shoes Sturdy, broad-tee shoes that nllew plenty of room for growing, active feet. Tan or black calf, high lace style with wedged heels. Sizes G te 8 at ?3.7G Sizrs 8 te 11 at $1.25. Sizes 11 v4 te 2 nt $4.75. (Dewu Htnlri Stere. Ctientnut) Weel md Down Filled Quilts, $9 te $12.50 Quilts se soft and warm that one actually leeks forward te long Winter nights with the mercury dropping and the moon cold en frosty window panes. These warm quilts will help, tee, if there is a scarcity of coal in the cellar. At SO. specially priced pure down-filled quilts with figured snteen front and bnck. 72x72 inches. At 512.50, specially priced pure down-filled quilts with ngured sateen top and plain Specially Priced All-Silk Charmeuse, $1.80 Yard A find for the woman with clever fingers. Firm, smooth silk with deep lights in the folds, and enough body te han prettily. Celers that remind one of flowers and jewels anH changing sea shades. Orchid, old rose, maize, pink, corn flower, turquoise, jade, marine, battleship gray, beaver,' African brown, henna and black. 36 inches wide. (Deem it.ilr Stere, Control) Women's Silk Stockings 75c Smeeth weave and geed weight make these "seconds" vei-y desirable at 75c. Mercerized cotton tops and soles and seamed back. Black, cordovan and nude. Sizes S'j te 10. (Down tttulra Stere, Central) Women's Cotten Combination Suits Regular Sizes, 50c Extra Sizes, 60c Fine ribbed cotton combination suits have built-up shoulder and shell or tight knee. First quality. (Down Stair Mere, Central) Interesting Bead Necklaces, $1.25 First of all, they are new. That means they are longer than we have become accustomed te. and most of them slip en without catches. Plain, graduated styles in the loveliest color beads imaginable! Shimmering crystal necklaces, with scintillating facets which catch every ray of light. One style shows the beads set off by rendells; black with crystal, crystal with black, sapphire, aquamarine and topaz colorings. Stunning opaque bead necklaces combine metal links with the colored beads in jade, sapphire, coral, topaz and aquamarine shades. (Deun Mulrit Stere, Ciulriil) S? Fur Trimmed Coats Are $32.50 $38.50 $48.50 $58.50 $78.50 Majority are of belivia or belivia-like trade-marked weaves. Plenty of brown, navy and black. Plenty of sizes 16 te 44. Seme are embroidered, some are delightfully wrappy, some have the new, long lines without belts, some are belted, some have the new tightly cuffed sleeves. The coats at $32.50, $38.50 and $48.50 have black dyed astrakhan cellars. These at $58.50 and $78.50 are samples and have luxurious cellars of beaver, nutria, gray squirrel, dyed wolf, caracul and dyed gray, blue and taupe wolf. back. 72x72 inches. At $10, pure- wool-filled quilts with figured sateen top anil plain back nnd bonier. Pink-and-white and blue-and-v.hite. (Down Stairs Stere, Control) border and 72x50 inches. Wilten Rugs Are Real HOME Rugs Weel Wilten rugs assuredly will wear you can tell by the firm backing and the closely set nap. Extremely nice looking, in beautifully blended patterns and colors. Fringed ends.' Useful sizes. Moderately priced. ..$8.50 .$2(3.50 ...$30 8.3x10.6 ft. Rugs $65 9x12 ft. Rugs $67.50 27x54 in. Rugs. . 4.6x7.6 ft. Rugs. 6x8 ft. Rugs Standard Axminster Rugs in Many Sizes 9x15 ft. 11.3x12 11.3x15 Rugs ft. Rugs, ft. Rugs. .$100 .P100 .$125 18x36 in. Rugs 22Vx36 in. Rugs.. 27x51 in. Rugs. 36x70 in. Rugs 4.6x6.6 ft. Rugs 6x9 ft. Rugs 7.6x9 ft. Rugs . $2.50 . $2.75 . $1.25 . $7.50 .$13.50 . $25 .$32.50 9x9 ft. Rugs $37.50 9x10.6 ft. Rugs.. 9x12 ft. Rugs 9x15 ft. Rugs 9x18 tt. Rugs 11.3x12 ft. Rugs.. 10.3x13.6 ft. Rugs. 11.3x15 ft. Rugs. , .$38.50 .$42.50 . $60 . $75 . $60 . $65 . $80 8.3x10.0 ft. Rugs '.$38.50 Weel and Fibre Rugs Wear Exceptionally Well Reversible ru'jf, of unusually heavy quality. The colors and patterns compare favor ably with these of much higher priced rugs. 6x9 ft. Kiigs $9 7.6x9 ft. Rugs $12 8.3x10.6 ft. Rugs $14 9x12 ft. Rues $15 (Down SUlrt Ster., Chestnut) 9x15 ft. Rugs $20 12x12 ft. Rugs $22.50 12x15 ft. Rugs $27.50 TKiv ?-.7." $i..-e nec Fresh New Heuse Dresses 90c te $2.75 In September the thoughts of all geed housewives turn toward cleaning or freshening up the house after the rav ages of Summer dust. With plenty of these modestly priced dresses en hand she won't be bothered with the problem of "what te wear." At 90p one r"'iy cheese percale or gingham in leng-wnistetl, broad bread broad belted or liisi -.tjkb and in I i lit vm, is rohe, b'ue, liuender, yellow and breun et n piacticnl mv blue wlh small white dots. At .fl. If) a tl $!.ri0 hhg nri hat the same materials, a little mere elubeiatny ttimmed perhaps, and in a numeer of c'l.tnnintr models. At $1.75 nnd $2 75 the may hne black satetn ones pleihinply combined with bright imerinc. Small, medium and lingo sizes in each model. (Dewu Btulr. Stere, liurket iud Ccntrttt Alile) ; ataSSS' i JL ft?'' KM. ISA JXS& f . '; ,-iAi J'W ," . 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