rrM?l',TJiBHiirT jafca j-; 'l r v, .1 Hi a , '," KCK O JUDGMENT l-l By Edgar Wallace jrv tt nans tu j Mr n htmivb v rfllllfff. ". r'...iiliti. WlkiMff . ?' ith aim w"v ."""- 3 MST te tba ety ;r .:-, -dan. vwzzs&r' xs j-il Wl ?Vl""i''. m.. If"- .. JWWlfE. flU WWVT" I W '".--... MuM. MW tfca '.. . k .ten ertM ISWittVir. danhtf ?t B TfW. ffltHATEIl Wsure than cither of tef.tVMT;iiiSlnrsh wns preparing "'S': jiniriure te New Yerk. SUe Ph vi J nPt leisure In ber cozy Hat en h. P4ln?fn ,V stepping new nnd K m HeMtx tlic problem of the su ai?, nrtlcle of clethlng-a prob preb An"".lnt itself te nil packers. 5!;n whiles she arrested Iicr In "hStak of oemethlng else. Kneel , te tuinn ei ., , , trunk. it M.D. D7. .... i .m te lenir rev- t'hMdtew SSSmmnV ncccptcrt stnndards 'T?.dcgrc e kedMcss.She J rA7d e mind te recall nil f'JStas be hud felt 1" leS llWBS. t i.n Hetindnrr cans. K, iinunuiT pleasure In her "" ..:..i. R m rMnpniDcrca SMS refused te be drawn Inte ?ftJSa fraud; she recalled her t2tater?lw with, the colonel JjaiUlUJH ,.,, (,, .,.; etlt the Cfr'fnstruc ns In regard te afford King. " ., h . te" .hVwn Slad she had tmrierleusly tried. rUL m,i .witched te Crcwe nnd Arightd back again. Crcwe wns th But hce Ene am ""k " - -- '... .!. Alhnu nml wlllfllllV KlVd Crce had always been kind mL-t yl b si I 1 can glvB ytra Bex 0 tentcht, IMlss Alnrsli," he said toms. She looked nt her watch again nnd then remembered the Orphcum. It wns a favorite house of hers. Hlie could always get a frce box, If there wen one vacant, and she had spent many bf her lonely evenings In that way. .She had nlwnys declined Plnte'it offer te elinre his own, nnd of late he had net been Inviting her. She dressed and took a taxi te the Orphcum. The boeklng-ofBce clerk knew her and, without asking her de sires, drew a slip from the ticket rack. "I can give jeu box C tonight, Mlii Marsh," he said. "That Is the one" above the 'governor's." The governor was Pinte. "Ilnve you n geed house?" The youth shook his head. "'e arc net having the houses we had when Miss AVlilte was here," he Mild. "What's become of her, mls?" "I don't knew." said Lelllc shortly. She had (e pas te the back of Pinte's box te renrli the little stalr stalr cnf.e which led te the box nbeve. She thought she henrd voices, nnd. plop ping in the deer, listened. Perhaps Crcwe had come down or the colonel. I5ut it was net Crewe's voice she heard. Thn deer wne slightly njnr. and tlic man who was talking wns evidently en the point of departure, because she glimpsed his hand upon the handle nnd hlit voice wns se distinct that he must have been finite near her. three o'clock In the morning. tker always courteous, iicr rmiiniuu.i t,rc(, ocieeK in the morning. h all 'bad times. She wondered whntlYeu can't miss the nerodreme. It Is Ed brought him down te his present a mile out of Bremley en the muln rend r, .ndNvhy a nlfln possessed of cdu- nluj en (he. right. Yeu will see three F .-j ..i, nt nun time, ns she Bit en, anu "w "- "" ------ f , 'bad been en officer In n crack & under Boundary's lnllucncc. rshe made n Uttle face nnd went en Litk h packing. She did net wnnt think about urcwe mr uuiu n-u-' v.f no lie had said but he uj'n'ttald, she told hcisclf. tf ttlth rlcturcs of her own humilia tien, tneugn Site mnj iiuieniiui lis Jeed that she wus capable of feeling '1..1..1 .f nil Klin fiiuqheil lirr rank, equcezed in the last article, nnd ttiti down the lid. Sfce looked nt her wrist wntch : It us half pan nine. Stafferd King hntl in isked te tee her. nnd she had the netlng free. ... , Sb bad only speurn tne iruin wnen A. L.J a1.I llntintln, ilinf fl,n nflllne Kief had made no Inquiries as te the Eiif. Stafferd King knew human nn nn Bere rather well, and he would net Kile the mistake of auctioning her. Br perhaps it was because he did net Kib te spoil the alue of his gifts j filing a price the price of trench- She wondered what the colonel was nln anil T( ntn fl ml Cvnw n Slim rimnpH lipp fnnf Ininntipntlr Khe .iir hi liis nrni Kdultlng In the kind of Insanity of "In't It Mr rblch hltnerte sue had shown no syinp- asked. red lamns huriilnir In a tr ancle." .... . r . .' ' . u lie nerodreme 1 nc put tier liand J in- HLnmivitici wik LflJl JMT linn te her mouth te suppress an cuclamn tlen. Pinte wns talking, but his volce wns a mumble. "Very geed," said the strange voice. "I can rnrry three or four passengers If you like. There's plenty of room. Of course, If yeu're by jeurself, se much the better. I shnll expect you nt .1 o'clock. The wentber's fine." The deer opened, nnd she crouched ngntnst the wall te that the opening deer hid her, nnd henrd Pinte call the man back by nnme. "Cnrtw right." she repented; "Cnrt wrlght. A mile out of Bremley en the mnln rend. Three lamps In n red triangle!" She was going te slip up the stairs, hut the deer hnd closed en Cnrtw right, and making n swift decision, she pussed his box and enme again into the ves tibule of the theatre. Presently she saw the man appear. .She guessed it wns he hy the smile en his face, and when he said "Heed-night" te the at tendant nt the harrier she recognized his voice. She followed him, but let him get outside the theatie before she spoke te him. Then suddciilj she laid her hand Cnrtw right?" she STEAiIMIIF NOTICES RlWHS? iTM IVY, TO rUKRnerRG SOUTHAMPTON HOMEBIC (new) .Sent. (I Hrpl. JO Oft. 2 liUrSTIP nml wi in it n.i itu B-VfMIC .- f"ept. SI . 1 Ve. I v,k,tcenn (ornKNisreNM s. i,im:h- SSRVLa "Jfitt. ! Ort. 7 Ner. 4 Kittfi Hfllt. 21 Ort.'21 N(l.' 1H KXttS, Sept. 2.1 Nev. 11 vrritMsmr neticfs Vn C-IU. 4.1 .101. II 'BLrfWK. ... . ..-. -"' " BAVE"roK""',""l--,,1-,uuei'. ,. rjTTSBmn (new) ". . nr. 5 "JSJrd ?lns PiM'tiMr enrrird. hlTJBlTin (newV. Utln and thlnl rlnv, n T.K LAND t,IN Id .mLADUrilLV- JUNCllESTrit ..fDt. 10 P Re Star Lim T.TXljYVnfTTir rurnnnrnn vh.i.Ai IgSaHl c . . ect. un KSkMy.j.... Pent, in Oft. 21 L"".: .::arsi-i"-83 'ANnVEIll 10V. in gflt. 23 Oct". 2 Tf e! "2 Hf lt. 30 Nev. 4 Iter. 0 JmJ' AM) (direct) rtrt 7 J JIIT.A. llArnimi n.vn P .Ultlra-CIaM nanMHtCr nntwiS.l fit fflv Tlinl ahI iwi'itii UU-AIirU'lltA AJ grot, in BPt. 20 AS'Tircps MJcIiIbiiii ....(Vt, 1 MnUii Ort. 1rt Oci. 23 . - "i-i, . American Line l. W HASiBrnjp vi rr.vMOUTir and $CHiWPA (3U r'Tnt. 7 Oct. 12 '. rafleii" "nitjl Oct. an , feB-f'ViWMQti5no;Ne,r'-0 MUAflU'lc tt SeutliAmnca en U..(jevernmentdhips Nfcw Reduced Rates rastest lime te Rie de Janeiro, Monttvldee, ondDuenea Aires. Finest hlp American service American Feed American comforts. Salt ings from Pier 1, Hoboken. 8. S. Southern Cress . . Sept 16th S. S. American Legien . Sept. 30th 8. S. Pan America . . . Oct. 14th 8. S. .Western World . . Oct 2Bth Fortnightly thereafter Ferdescnptlr booklet, addrmn Munson Steamship Lines 67 Wall St. New Yerk City Mtnijlnft Operators for Oct. 'TSeVt.ieTJSchar.Of,. ATMNTin TlMveniw, , .! PHif.Aiiv .". v y.y'tr " LVJfl ! "LUMJUN Mnlnn Mlnniir1 m. I I W Wftmnt.Tn Xli- a nr J? tw -J lj iJriirt iiivj a.3jilj jj CUNARD Oft, Oct. i. rii KK?.''S -fefnt. 13 r-"" ...UMit. mi-. JJJ"'!'AN I). VUKRIf 1 f .1 VB uyriTj:t un .,? i!?KUl"nte Marine Ce TONS ;f ltl.ii. nidi.. I'l.lia. J Y., Plymouth Havre-Parii sWlSHRtl' S''n I? 0,t- Nnv. J maUp0RK--havre--paris " ANCHOR "NES V V l'A!5Tl'.ST MAII te t lirrlteurir vnd Scmtlmni)liii . .. i- t. a. . .... a J. :..... nr.iiUL.. in J..I Ifclll'j; AQUIT ANI A stent 12 Oct. 3 Oct. 24 IIKKF.MIAIIIA Mi't. 1! Oft. 10 tut. 31 MAI KETANIA Sent. il Oil. 17 Nei. 7 N. V le Plymouth riitrbuure and llnmburtr SAXIIMA .... M'Pt. U Ott. 14 n'ev. :e fAKO.MA ,. Oft. B Ne. 4 lire, e l"?AHYMVSlX0b.h. .(Ql'teN,:;i,rn.1) M'l.i'h"P' Ulll.MA niiu (lit. H XT V n T nnllfiTiilapril n ml ll HJ I.UUIIUMWCIIJ HUM UinfKin IA (new) Htnt. U Oct. 7 Ne -v. V rAMr.iieM rOLI'MlllA . Scut. Ill Oct. H Nev. 11 """"IS. ''VI'" . ItNt AMA (new) hpyt. 0 a K. r tM4 uiriw nryi, nr . .- T)ntei. te I.ondendcrrj und LUrrtxtnl lUlnn. n (1la..iu M, " -iafirv s.L Jiff?Hi'T Tin nt fin tn Dnennutnu n nil T lnnr,....i TYnilllKNIA (iiih) . ' .. rhllailelpnm te lnilen VlIKill IA nrt. 1.1 .!." "i ?i.,uO. i8i,i...".',M. SSV.- ,U P.".- 2'. Nv. 18 ' ' 11 (II- JfPt. 10 Oct, 20 1 V,g0 (sPein)-BORDEAUX ,'" fur'd.,:,,. hr"- !J "c- Nev. 23 Emile C r ? I'1' or wrl"' t0 1335 37 wyiel'n,c Gene"l Agent "37 Walnut St., Philadelptia. COsMJ.MlAL WpggHng 1. .yrc70Urn.i 4??5b d McC0RMACKf INC. wmb. 038S M,.in 7r.i., - iikini ii i(r e I'hUadPiphln te Olbriltnr Milia AlpxnnJrla" ii-irui Tripoli, rnmneusift (Ujerus) H. h. itni;u ak lis mii n . Miur Ixn-al ft'NAIin Aupnt. or write ri NAitn a ANCiieii unwur n-vi.s lni.aiatlfraa. n.T1 1mil lffllnn, O, M. ' ' I'fluai llipatr fliflr rrrl.ht Olllff lSdO Wnlntit Pt,. PMli!; llenr.i. 111,1,-.. i-hfliV ifefltTfifSJffiTTavr irJraiaasBEiiaE 1 'i ?.." TieTd"-- uv0AfA-. wV I'i'A. i cla.J"J " i-J. 1'uc fle iuura JBrWeiii ?." pt. r S B"IIH UCl. 19 IT if E1"' st. tf.'ifi0 L!s RR jeivt senvict with X HAMBURG AMEMCAN LINE iL TO PLYftlOUTU, BOULOGNE UHOIOVBU Br New Amn-lcan - FUx Stearacra III sitl.t'ri: srpt. 10 Ort. 17" ItlXIAM I tlct. 3 Oft, 31 TO HAMBURG DIHECT Sailings every Tbur lay, by the ppo ppe lar stramcrs Mount Clay, Mount Car Car eoll, Mount Clinten, llanta, lUyem, Wuerttrmheri, null jpccinl cabin and improved third class accommodation. UNrran American Lines, inc. 21) llriHiilmi-, N V. or l.nciil Affenti ROYAL MAIL EUROPE "The Comfert Reut" Nf Yerk Chrrlieurir riouthuinuten lliunburr nitniTV . fpt. 11 Oct. it Nei.sn 01(1)1 N . suit. Ml Oil. 21 (. go OlttH'K.SA Hcpt. 81) Nev. 4 Tie ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. HANDL.RSON BON. INC.. Agenta 2U llreadwuy. N. V., or local aacnl Ha looked round Inte her mllln face in surprise, tnkli.fr off his hat. "That la toy name," he eaid, with a ninlle. "I don't remember " "Oh, I'm a Mend of Sir. Silra," the said. "I're heard n let about you." "Oh, indeed?" enld he. He was a llttle puzzled because he thought thnt the prejecttjl flight was a dead secret, and she, guessed his thoughts. "Yeu won't tell Mr. Bllva I told you? He begged me net te repeat it te anybody, even te you. But I knew he's leaving tomorrow morning; isn't he?" He nodded. "I knew an awful let," she said; and then: "Won't you come nnd have supper with me? I'm starving I" Cnrtwright hcsltnted. He had net expected me chnrtning a diversion and really there una no reason vthy he should net accept the invltntlen. He was net due at Bremley until early in the morning, and the girl was young and pretty and evidently a friend of his pmpleycr. It was she who hailed tiie tnxl, and they dreve te a nelcct little restaurant nt the back of Shaftes bury avenue. "Yeu're net seeing Pinte ,1 mean. Mr. Sllvn agnln tonight, are you?" she asked. "Ne; I'm net seeing him until well, until I see. him." He smiled agnln. "Well, I wnnt te tell you something." He thought she wai charmingly em bnrrnssed, nnd in truth she wns te In vent the story she hnd te tell. "Yeu knew why Mr. Slha is leav ing Lnglnnd in such n hurry?" He nodded. She wished she knew, tee, or hnd the slightest inkling of the yarn which 1'inte hnd spun. And then the mnn enlightened her. "Political," he snid. "Exactly; political," Rhe fald eas ily. "Hut you will willze thnt it is net necessarily he who is making this fflglit." "I did understnnd that he wns rank ing the flight himself." snid the avia tor In -surprise. "But" she w'as desperate new "lin he never told you of the ether gentleman who wns coming, the ether political person who really most re te Portugal at once?" "Ne, he certainly did net," said Cnrtwright; "he told me distinctly that he was going himself." The girl leaned back in her chair, baffled but thoughtful. "Oh, of ceurse he told you that," she snid with a knowing smile. "Yeu see, there arc seme things he is net allowed te tell you. But de net be surprised if you have two passengers instead of one." "I shan't be surprised: I shall be pleaied. The machine will carry half a dozen," sold Cnrtwright readily, "but I certainly thought " "Walt till you see him," said the girl, waving a finger with mock solem nity. He found her a cheerful companion through the meal, but there were cer tain interval-, of abstraction In her cheerfulness, intervnls when she was thinking very rapidly and reconstruct ing the plnn which l'lnte hnd made. 80 he was ene of the rnts who were desert ing the sinking ship nnd leaving the colonel and Crewe te face the music. And Crcwe that wns the thought up permost In her mind. Wllpn aim nnrfn.1 ft.- .1..- .-,11-. !.. had only ene thought te worn the colonel of Pinto'e treachery and te warn Crewe. And somehow Crewe seemed te bulk most importantly at thnt moment. What should she de? It was her sense of loyalty which brought the col cel pncl first te her mind. She must warn him. She went Inte a tube-station telephene box nnd rang his apartment, but received no answer. Her quest for Crewe hnd ns little result. She drove off te the tint, thinking that possibly the telephone might be out of order, or thnt they would hnve returned by the time she renclinil thnrn hut ihnm -me ---aw, aa.av -. a 1 1, . u .I1J 1 no answer te her ring. She went out again into tiie street in despair and walked slowly toward Ilegcnt street, alien she snw two people ahead of her nnd rcceenlzm! tlm uinn nt ii. Li enel's shoulders. She broke inten run and overtook them. The colonel swung round ns she uttered his nnme and peered nt her. Te be continued tomorrow Cevvrieht. MeCtura .Vnespar.r fliia,cat a ! I ! 1 ,IMa r v . VCXV v VJ Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Opening the Scheel Sale of Shoes for Girls and Beys All at One Price, $2.90 W i . i r -s rfrm ji ir" " i UliatAxellieyrSiii "COME ON, NOW . . . Put the Words in Their Mouths 99 Every $ Sunday 50 Every Sunday 13 CASH PRIZES for the cleverest dialogues submitted in the great "Supply tlw Dialogue" Contest every week in the Sunday Public Ledger. A aeries of everyday incidents, cleverly portrayed, with the participants fairly speaking aloud their emotions. What are they saying? What would you say, in the same predicament or circumstances? A gre"at chance for nimble wits te make money, together with an oppor tunity te afford entertainment for the entire family. Attached te a page of the SUNDAY PUBLIC LEDGER. Sept. 10, wjll be a picture, together with a coupon for your answer, name and address. Sec the last page of the Comic Section. Each week of the duration of the contest a new picture will be shown, and CASH PRIZES of FIFTY DOLLARS paid each week for the cleverest dialogues. Prizes of $25.00, $10.00, $5.00 and ten of $1.00 each. Answers submitted each week must reach the Public Ledger by Wednesday following appearance of the picture. Prize winners will be announced the following Sunday. Order your next Sunday's Public Ledger today te avoid disappointment, because everybody is going te get busy en this entertaining contest. Laughs for the whole family. Fun and Profit combined. Read the Rules of the Contest as They Appear in the Public Ledger Sunday, September 10th Order your copy tedau, te be sure of startirtff with Ne. 2 of this contest "Make It a Habit" SUNDAY PUBEIC f$$& LEDGER of Philadelphia CYRUS II. K. CURTIS, Publisher New, then, the children's shoes! Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere has geed news ! The children's Shee Shep will held, beginning tomorrow, the first Scheel Sale of Shoes at this one price, $2.90. Shoes' for the youngsters of three years I Shoes for the "almost-grown-up" suh,deb of 12 and all the yeais between. Shoes for boys of 3 te 12 and a little elder, Geed, strong, sturdily built lacel shoes of dajk tan leather with solid leather soles and perforated tips. Comfortably wide straight lasts, se that youngsters' busy feet can grew naturally in them without "hurting." The girls' shoes ceme in tan or blnck leather, I The boys' shoes mostly have rubber heels already sizes e xe a, ti" te 11. lltt te 'J. The lievs' shoes , uiuitucu. ceme in sizes 10 te 13 .4 and 1 te 5'4. The girls' shoes have spring nnd sliphtly bl&hcr heels, according te size. The girls shoes nrc in the Down Stairs Phne Store at Chestnut Street. The boys' shoes are in the Down StaiM Shee Stere en the Gallery, Market Street. Central Aisle Something- Special! Deuble Mesh Hair Nets 60d Dezen Many women really prefer them because of their long-wearing qualities nnd their firm, smooth appearance, but have felt them tee expensive for general wear. New here they are- at this very low price. Cap or fringe style, made of real human hair and in thn rijc 4 Vnnted shades blonde, light, me dium, and dark brown, auburn end black. Single-mesh hair nets in the same shades are -10c dozen. White Leather Belts Specially Priced, 25c A manufacturer's end-ef-the t-oahen clcaraway at just half the earlier price. Whit in plain or perforated style. ANe white combined with blnck or colors. All have pearl buckk. 1500 Bandeaux Just in at 35c Fust we've had in a long -xhlle te sell for se little. Pink broche and basket weave j with front or back fastening cut te fit well and wear long. All sues from 32 te 4 1. (Ilium liln Mnrr, Oiitrnl A.nli) Men's All-Weel Suits, $15 Seme of them have been en sale before at .$15, but the size and style assortment became se broken that reinforce ments had te be called in from higher-priced groups. They are all all-wool cheviets and cassimercs in plain blue and geed-looking novelty mixtures. Thoroughly reliable in quality in fact, we believe they are just about the best suits $15 will buy. Sizes 34 te 44 in the group, but net in every style. Palm Beach and Mohair Suits, 38.50 .j i1 fUirly p,oed BcIcctin. in the let still plenty of "wcarinc iw September never gees out without a parting shot of warm weather. Light and dark colors. Geed, conservative styles. Sizes 31 te 41 in the let, but net in every .style. (Down Rtalrs fltnre for Men. en the nailery, Mnrkrt) Te Outfit the Scheel Girl Is the particular business and pleasure of the Down Stairs Stere for Girls just new. Here every apparel need lias been anticipated, and the result is an uncommonly inter esting collection of well-planned, moderately priced school girl apparek m New gingham frocks for the classroom have just arrived, priced $3.25. Checkerboard block patterns in green or brown developed in straight line, low-belted style and trimmed with a bit of zephyr embroidery. Anether model in blue or brown checks is trimmed with white pique. Sizes 7 te 14 years. White jean middy blouses for school and sports are SI te S3. Regulation and novelty styles, with white or colored cellars and cuffs. Sizes 8 te 20 years. Weel sorge bloomers for gymnasium wear are S3.50 and $5. Navy blue or black Scanter-cut bloomers of black sateen are S2. Sizes 1 te 6 years. . .. - Tweed knickers in various colors and patterns are 5o.e0. Well cut, cuffed at knee and finished with a trim belt. Sizes 12 te 20 years. (I)invn Mnlr-i Stere. Market) Freseeftiinij Autuinn T1T1 30-Inch Japanese Crepe, 35c Yard .... C4ri"kIy crepes in brilliant shades make the eaucict of frocks for little tots. Just a touch of embroidery or a bit of centinstintr crone nnd the trimminp problem is settled. ' Orange, yellow, blue, green, lese, pink, brown and white. (I)enn Stnlrn .Stere, Central) Wilten Rugs for the Heme Beautiful The ideal background for a comfortable, well-furnished home, with their rich colors blended in attracts e patterns. Se tremendously serviceable, tee; firmly "backed" and with a close, firm nap. E.xcellent range of wanted sizes r'.x &4-inch Hugs, ?8.e0. i 9 x 12-ft. Rues. sr,7.r,n. 10 wjiMuneiry Opening Day in the Down Stairs Stere Mil linery Salen, planned for women who really want te RL'Y their Autumn hats new, while the style ideas are newest and most interesting and the assortment of models is at its best ! Surely, there is a becoming hat for f every one! Big, flaring, dashing hats. Small, saicy, chic hats, flats that frame the face or that fellow the line of the coiffure. Velvets, panne velwjts, metal-cloth novelties and duvetynes. With rich, glowing black in the predominance, the rusts and hennas the royal purples, blues and tan.s make equal claim te admiration and beaut v. Aboeall these hats are se eminently WEAKARI.E. And the price, we think, is extremely moderate only (Iuii ilrs Mnr, MurUit 1.6x7.6-ft. Rul's. S26.50. 6x9-ft. Rugs, .$39. 8.3 x lO.G-ft. Rugs, $65. ll.nwn Slnlrn Stere, ( lientnut) 0xl5-ft. Ruirs. S100. 11.3xl2-ft. Rugs, 100. 11.3xl5-ft. Rugs, $12.5. Cerselettes, $2, $2.50 and $3 They are light, they aic easily adjusted, they launder well three leasens why women find Un combination biassierc and girdle perfection for sports wear. Made of pink bieche in back-fastening stjle. Skirts have clastic section-, and ery light boning. Tops haw tape shoulder straps. Size.-. .51 te 16. (Iluun s,r.i sinr,, (,.,nral) Women's Cotten Underclothes, $1 $1 for bloomers of pink batiste or p.nk and white sateen with hemstitelcl ruffle. at the knee C'aiefully icnifureed. SI fei .soft white batiste numse. ;t(l! an,i c-mbieiderv trimmed and with built-up shoul sheul di r. Sirs .'if. te 11. 1 for white nightgowns in thue h i 01 cmbreidetv ti i mined i-t. li ,. All hae short hleec. Si.is i.-,. C, 17. ilium, -iuir s,,rn (.nirnl) New Frecks of Cleth and Silk Enter the Sale el Autumn Fashions, $6 te $45 25 W $35 Interesting new arrial in the Down Stairs Fashion Stere, many of them "copied of ver much higher-priced models. Designed with the utmost regard te KOed style executed with a nicety and finish truly admirable. Prices begin as low as SG, at which one may cheese a geed-looking frock of naxy blue serge, nicelv made out lining and effectively braid trimmed. Sizes 1(5 te 10. At $25 the selection is particularly interesting. Smart 'coat -frocks el Peiret twill are $2,-; trimmed with a new kind of gray embroidered braid and completed with the girdle ornaments. Sizes 10 te -10. The larger woman who must wear carefully designed clothes and yet would fellow the fashion, will like thedis t.nctive model of peiret twill pictured. Straight and slen-' doming of line, distinguished with trimmings of braid embroidery and tiny beads. Navy or black, sizes U te 52.' 1 no price is S35. Canten crepe dresses for larger women are only $17.50, and crepe-back satins only .$30. Other Cleth and Silk Dresses, .$10 te $45 m... MPC d dli"0' Ca,,,te i-iepes, Peuet twills, mignonettes sotires "m-y T;n Kv"yth,nK fre,,ihe Pl"in' ines"likl. f eek 'for ceiy day te the costume dies. Newly len-r of line manv Htrikl,,,, ttonewr color-note , uiniming, many InUllS: ZvU Auffif 'M yrJ '-"; .y a r: (Dinwi Stalri fitnrc, Market) Ik faff t&ml 1 mfiM trrt f" i f$:m; l!' --i' .,.,.. 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