Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 11, 1022
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JACK 'JUDGMENT
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. nrcirt IN THE STORT
-lr DAtf BOUND ABY, tat,
(O'LnlMi tit uticanntlu clever
1 tar,'tr.a'?ana of creeks, ha become
W,d ".iMti. all of which areeultlv
' htV,T,rlih Mm without ritkina h
fel"" ". Mm M -
JfifeilD KlSO.f " Crlm.
"&Ti ftilfllli", J"0"' . . .
eiMVl e alerfc fflen about leien.
i,",lR"?,OH " ac,rr"' M
''." iwirrrfaunfrr e Selly White.
ru.
Cfd hut clever
el the viacw
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aw e we".
once a penlleman,
tv e '
t flUrPOSB they've reached lM
IdMllnntlen by new?" she naked.
0h yfH," said Stafferd, "hours nnd
I n'g0. Where were they going, by
'f
,ih wy
she shook her head.
Tm net going te tell you that.
neeiln t. nmuuru """""
te I'enuKui. n
"toil
... t - HtllA
':av,Send 1 don't suppeM
Kiniu s ...... ,
nihrr Idea In the world
tan .te get back te his own beloved
T J tiv the wav. It leeks ns though
ir-,1 My t.?iv .3i"fca
HTieKIn regard te Lrcf, :"-i'i'" "
.Bjttii in ' !.. nt Flnlaterre. who
where "'"'" . the effect
nlrplane passed ever tints-
liny ailernenii numi nn
That mubt be friend Lel-
'? ah Kngllahman nt F nlatcrrc. who
.. cool I friend of mine, ami who
hirMln a wild and Isolated spot some
"VJ near the lighthouse, and he
..nt ine bnrk a messacp i" '"V"
':" " -uninim nftssetl ever l'ln
tnat n "
trre jMterday
lunch time
SSte"oudknew. T hone they get away.
I, that rather dreadful of me?" Bhe
'.W?SSft.. I believe the
.v... .I.,.. ,nnr hone. He has queer
Se"i en thing, nnd they irrltntf ; me-
onetime. or cxnmpir. n u . ..
think that the colonel Is dead.
' "But I thought you had found the
tedy?"
i,.l Vw Bnrlnif ,Mf1,
"He gets OTcr mm u. .'
It Hn't the body," said Stafferd with
. tittle lauah of annoyance. It rather
have decided thnt
I still
Women's Extraordinary
Frecks of Serge,
!. vnlt After VOU
you've rounded up the gang
ktlleve that it is tne coieiici.
She thought n moment.
"I am Inclined te agree with fir
Bunlfv." fald she. "it mi t tm; son
of thing that the colonel would de.
Men like Colonel Boundary are never
Without hope." ,,.,..
Stafferd scratched hli head.
"Well, If It ln't the colonel, he s
one, and we'll probably never dec him
l(tln! There Is only the question of
rounding up the little people of the
nni, nnd thnt won't be much trou treu
lle.'1 She put both her hnnds en hi? shoul
ders and looked nt him smilingly.
"You're an optimist, dear," she
Uiil.
"Who wouldn't be?" he replied
eheerfullj. "Yeu said that when the
gang wni wound tip we would drop
eur nd and lonely lives apart and form
a little gang of our own."
She laughed and kisbcrt him, nnd he
went hack te his office te rind thnt his
chief lind nliendv arrived and had asked
for him. Sir Stanley was reading the
morning paper when Stafferd came in'e
his room, nnd his first words brought
cenMcrnatlnn te the younger man.
"Stafferd," he hnid. "this Is net the
My of the colonel. I've lust been te
fee it nnd I'm ceitnln. New yeu'e
(jet te lend a cnll out te all stations
throughout the ceuntrj . particularly the
teuth of I'liK'niid te leek for a man,
iefIbly clean shaven, certainly with
eut a mustache, who will be disguised
Is a tramp."
"Why a tramp, sir?" nsked Stnfferd.
with n heroic attempt te preserve an
epen mind en a subject concerning
hlch he bad reached a definite decl decl
lien. "Fifteen years age," replied Sir
etanlej, "when the colonel did most
ef his own dirty work. It was his fa fa
terlle disguise. Search the casual
wardc, the common lodging houses nnd
the jails.
"It Is just likely that the colonel will
commit a small etten'-e, with the object
getting himself three months In jail
--there's no hiding place like jail, jeu
hew. Stafferd. The real danger Is
that he may net actually tramp or ns
luinc the guise of the real low-down
loafer. lie may hnve the sense te be
come a peer but honest workman, trav
eling third-class from town te town in
fearch of work. Then he will present
the gieatest difficulty." He saw the
leek of doubt en the young man's face
and laughed. "Yeu think he's dead,
don't jeu?" he said.
' I'm perfectly sure he Is, sir," re
plied Stafferd frankly.
"An optimist te the last." Sir
Stanley smiled and dismissed him with
a nod.
1-nter he was te conic te Stafferd'
little bureau and tell him things which
he did net knew before. Then for the
am time Stafferd Kins discovered hew
tleselv his lackadaisical thief lind fol
lowed the dctelemciits of the laat few
months. He learned for the first time
I the big part which Jntk e' Jud?
jnent lind plaed In the detection of
thegang.
"He had an office uneer the colonel's
"t, 'Mid Sr Stanley. "Apparently it
as bought with no ether object tlinii
w provide our friend with an oppor
tunity of spjlnr en the colonel. He dis
colored the wall, brought in hi own
"OrKnieil. find III thn ntnnnl. nltiftiwit
-he win drhen from the occupation of
ic room ny tile sineii he Installed ini ini ini
troplinnes. with the nld of these he
Jas nble te listen te all the convrtsa cenvrtsa convrtsa
jien upstairs and sometimes te chliue
"! It was ,lnck e' Judgment "he
Jell, perhaps I'd better net tell jeu
"int. twniine. eOicialh
r Wallace w p M jp .
ttj 1220-22-24 .Walnut Street
J&rimBb j? Clearance
5P" (I Spert Coats
HBjHsj II In a variety of plain and plaid mannish II
l-J" 11 coatings; sizes 16 te 38 only. Many are II
11 hnndRnmelv silk lined. If
"Yeii'p nn optimist dear," she said VI H "Js
l Then were un te $49M ii Sim,
Chicago myJ4yM Be3tJn, I 1 If 1
S6 v
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
Everything for infants, everything for women, everything for girls and
boys, everything for men and many things for the heusesuch as rugs, uphol
steries, linens, blankets-all at low prices-all of Wanamaker quality-all
arranged en one fleer and gallery for easy shopping in the only store of its
kind Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere.
Autumn
$6
porter loekid at the man with the white,
stubby beard critically.
"Trjlng te get a Jeb, mate?" he
asked.
"Why, yes," said the man.
'llpw old might jeu be?" demanded
the porter.
"Sixty-four," fald the ether, and the
porter phonic IiIh head.
"Yeu won't get work easy. They're
net very keen en us old fellows." he
Hllid. "Why don't vnu frv nt Mm-lt.
Ibam's. the builders, in the High street?
illlv - riiurL ei men. I saw n nonce
outside their yard only this morning."
Hie workman thanked the porter,
shouldered his basket, nnd tramped
down the High stieet. He wis re
spectably dressed, nnd policemen en the
lookout for suspicious tramps did net
glve him a second glance. He spent the
greater part of the dny walking from
yard te jiird, everywhere receiving the
same answer. Late in the nfternoen he
had better luck. A small firm of ship
repairers wns in want of a jobbing car
penter nnd put him te work nt once.
It was many jenrs since Colonel
Boundary had wielded a saw this col cel col
enelcy was an honorary title which he
held bv cuftem rather thaii law but
he made a geed showing. After two
hours work, however, bis back was
nching nnd his hnnds were sere. He
wns giau when the yard bell announced
the hour for knocking off.
xie nan yet te nnd a lodging, but this
did net worry him. He was careful te
avoid the cheaper kind of lodging house
and went te one which catered te the
nrtlsan, where he could get a room of
his own nnd a clean bed. He paid n
deposit, washed himsjlf and left his
tools, then went out In search of some
refreshment.
At 7 o'clock the next morning he wns
bark at the jard. He thought several
times during the day that he would have
te threw the work up. His back ached,
his arms were like lead. Hut he per
ecvercd, and nsnln another day drew te
n close. By the third day he had get
his muscles Inte piny and found the
work easy. lie wnn nsked by the fore fere
mnn If lie would care te go into the
country te work nt a house that the
head of the firm wns building, but he
declined. He wanted te remain in the
town, where theie were crowds.
At the end of the week came his
gient chance. He l.ud been vent down
te the decks te de .eme repairs en n
small steamer and had pleased the skip
per, who was himclf an elderly man, by
the ability he had shown.
"You're worth twice wmie of these
young men." grumbled the old man.
"Are jeu married?"
"Ne," said the ether.
"Why don't jeu sln en with me?"
asked the skipper. "I want a car
penter bnd."
"Wheic arc jeu seing?" asked Beun
dary, breathing mere quickly.
"We're going te Valparaiso first,
then we're going te work down the
coast, round the Hern te San Fran Fran
ciseo, nnd mil be we'll get caige across
te China."
"I'll think it ever." Mild the colonel.
That night he called en the inptaln
and told him that he had nnde up his
mind te go.
"Geed!" said the skipper. "nut
ieu'11 have te sign en tonight. I'm
leaving tomorrow bv the first tide."
The colonel nodded, net daring te
speak. Here was lurk, the greatest
In the world. Nobody would suspect u
carpenter, taken from n local firm and
shipped with the nptains geed will.
Te be continued tomorrow
Copirieht, McL'lure Stwfpapcr Syndicate
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PRiNTFD
BUSINESS
CARDS '
MAJESTIC PRESS
GET OUR ion nirsrHAva BOTH
! 1111 M.,.-r..W.
it355SE5?
1000
I THE
U-iei
SAMPLES
PHONES
te te knew
lord."
I am net sun-
it. At iinv rate. Slnf-
tin ml, I .v..... ...:.!, ..,!.. ".,
. " .-. iiiitii M'liiiuni, i i w
nae seen the smashing et er.u of the
jne't iniquitous, villainous gangs that
tr existed. lleacn knows new many
feken health there are In Cngland te-J-iy,
hew many peer seiiIh who hnw
'!. brought te a suicide's grave
-rough the machinations of Cnle-iel
' emular and his tools. I de net think
'"ere has been a mere immoral forte fu
"wnrr- in our time, and I hope '--'
wall neer Me Its like again. Yeu sent
jt the iiiesenge?" he asked at part-
n"?': ' I warned nil stations and
iMhlef constable-."
(med!" Mid Sir Stanley: nnd his
words were: "Den t forget Boun Beun
") Is net dead!"
dailt e' Judgment ncealeil
I Had Eczema
writes Mrs. H. M. Kenner of
Princeton, N. J., and was treated
by eminent skin specialists, but
always with the same results,
until I used
Sun River Ointment
which took out the itching and
inflammation like magic.
Mr. G. H. Moere of Islip, N. Y.
writes that one jar almost com
pletely healed ECZEMA en the
leg and reduced swelling.
At the drug store, 50c and $1.00
Snn River fe.,C-2J, 19M Broadway, N.Y.C.
A steutish. gmv-hnircd man descend
J, 't0,n' - thlrd-clnss carriage nt Chat
m htatlen and Inquired of the porter
'i in in" uncKjard. lie inrriri u
- et (nnienicr's tools In n straw bag
""-- sinekrd a short clav nine. The
'The Breaking Point'
Bu Mary llebcrla Rinehart
4 feri 0 ,eMf, nnd 'etr, of
"""--we, and the icbuililtng of a Jie
TV '" hle end rftrp rentnit,
",. ,he unrtpci'tcft menace of a for fer
v.,"tn tragtdy that ftune iti thadaw
1 veung live,,
Begins Wednesday
Fer College or Scin Use
A Curry Wardrobe Trunk
Full Size, ReBular $40 Value
ph
Special Scheel Price
$26.75
Regulnr $35 Value
Veneer Ilex, Hand imeten.
fexeied. UIue Cleth .Lined,
Ilex nnd Laundry Hnc.
Steel
Flhre
Shoe
CHtsrtAr'
N,xi te KHK Th-atn
t i
WOMEN'S CAMEL HAIR
COATS and CAPES
I.N THE TAN AND NEW FALL
SHADES OF FALLOW AND MALAY
8 "8
With t)c first cool, trisp tang of early Autumn
Jaeger anticipates the necessity for light, yet
warm meter and general utility coats in
types that possess distinction and inditidual:'ty.
CAPES $38 te 47'
COATS $55to$ieo
New treatments arc pre
sented in belted, plain
or pleated back coats
with raglan or set-in
sleeves; in enveloping
capes along youthful
lines. Of fine, pure soft
Camel Hair, these coats
and capes are custom
tailored in our own
private workrooms with
the typical high Jaeger
regard for detail.
Mail Orders and Inquiries Invited. Illustrated
Booklet of Jaeger Apparel Mailed Upen Request.
1701 Chestnut Street
Cerner 17th Street
(g
Lead the List of Other Exceptional Dress Opportunities in the
Down Stairs Stere Autumn Fashions
New and decidedly "special,". of course! 1'er $t
Is a price almost incredibly small for such geed-style,
wool serge frocks as these. Simple and tailored of line,
in navy blue, and bound with black braid. Sizes 16 te 42.
Twill and Tricetine Dresses, $8.50
Equally remarkable are the Peiret twill and trico trice
tine frocks in a sample group at $8.50. Browns and navy
blues only one or two of a style. Attractively embroid
ered. Mostly small sizes 16 te 38.
Dresses Specially Priced, ,$10, $15,
$16.50, $22.50
Navy or brown tricetine dresses are braided in tan
and finirhed with facings of beige jersey; they are $10.
Sizes 16 te 44.
Twe unusually geed models for the mature woman
are surprisingly priced $15. Weel crepe in navy or
brown, designed in leng-waisted, box-pleated style,
brightened with fringed girdle ornament; sizes 16 te
46. Alse heavy crepe de chine in navy, brown and black,
which feature a novel braided satin trimming; sizes 16
te 44. , , .
Anether geed style in wool crepe or crepe de chine
dresses is $16.50. Navy, brown or black, with trimmings
of lacquered ribbon and an entirely new sort of accordion-pleated side drapery.
New Peiret twill dresses of unusual distinction are braided and piped with color at
$22.50"; sizes 16 te 44.
Afternoon Frecks and Evening Gowns New All $5
Reduced from considerably mere because they are mussed and soiled. Taffeta
dresses in nvy blue only. Evening gowns in light and high colors. Mostly sizes 14 te 18
years. Limited quantity.
(Down Stnlr store. Mnrkrt)
Autumn Sal of W
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Underclethe
Seven new lets will be added te the Sale tomorrow, Tuesday. Well-made
garments of geed materials specially priced.
Nightgowns and Envelope
Chemises, $1
Many different styles in white, pink
and blue. Lace and embroidery trimmed.
Materials are especially dainty.
High-Neck Nightgowns Are $1
Surprisingly geed white cotton gowns
with V neck and long sleeves trimmed with
embroidery. The yokes are tucked.
Bleemers, 50c
Seme with lace, some with embroidery,
some plain. Elastic at the waist and knees.
Cut well and with finished seams. Pink or
white.
Plisse Crepe Bleemers, $1
Considerably less for soft, silky bloom
ers of blue, white, orchid, pink and honeydew
crepe.
Silk Chemises, $3, $3.85
Beth kinds elaborately lace trimmed and
both of crepe de chine.
Corduroy Negligees, $5
Surplice style negligees with pockets and
belt. Made of the velvety sort of corduroy
that every woman likes. Plenty of the
wanted deep taupe, also cherry, rose, purple
and Copenhagen.
Other Underclothes "Specials"
NiRhtgewrtH in pink, orchid, rose and white, 7ec.
Princess slips of white cotton, 50c.
Princes slips of dark sateen, $1.
Princess slips of tub silk, S3. 85.
NiRhtRewns and envelope chemises, 53.85.
Petticoats of taffeta or jersey, $2.85.
(Den ii ftulr hterr, Centrnl)
STEAMSHIP NOTICES
STKAMBHI1' NOT1CFS
Crewell & Thurlow
INTERCOASTAL LINE
Will Dispatch from PHILADELPHIA
SS "WILLIAM A. McKENNEY" September 16
te LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO,
PORTLAND and SEATTLE
7Virw Mils of Lading tstitcd for San Diege, Oakland
Asteria, Taroma, Everett and Hawaiian Perta
Leading Berth: Pltila. & Reeding R. R. Pier 2i, erth Wharves
LAVINO SHIPPING CO., AGENTS
Bullitt Buildine Lembard 5600
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Increased Service te Seuth America
Fortnightly Sailings Rcsamed by Famous "Santa" Steamers
Beillnci fiem New Yerk everr ether Thundir for
PERU nnd CHILI'. vU the Parmma Canal. Fattett
direct rout, Large new American eteamrr.. ai
outaldtreomi-Artt cabin only.Unencelledculilne
S.S.StnU Ttreia Sept. 21'S.S.Sinta r.lua Oct.
S.S.SanU Ant Oct. S S.S.Santa Luiii Ner.
GRACE LI
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otiU.S.QevertifnentSlups I
New Reduced Rates
Fastest lime
te RIp de Janeiro, Montrrldce, and BuatsM
Aire.. Flneet ehlpe-Amerleiin awJce awJce
Amailean Feed American comfort .Sail
Inge from Plar I. Hoboken.
8. 8. Southern Crocs , . SepklSth
a 8. Amtrican Legien . Sept 30th
8. 8, Pan America . , Oct Mth
8. 8. Western World . . Oct. 28th
Fortnightly thereafter
Ferdfcttptln boekht, sddntt
Munson Steamship Lines
07 Wall St New Yerk City
Mtneihtt Opettiet fhr .
V. S. Shipping. Beard
COMMERCIAL!
fOprratdit; U. a Gevt Hhip.il
I'illl.tDM.MJIA Til ((lltli. I)t III.1N.
IlKLl'Asr. IOMK)MIEItltY A KKM1
BS "IIAI.HAM" . hent. 10
M(Mndlnm!iin and IWiltle Ports
B8 "KAST HHJf!" . . . h'pt. 10
Other 1 erta ua HufnVlent Cerge tjfferi,
MOORE and McCORMACK, INC.
444-46 Beuric Bldg., Phila.
.mmm Lemb. 0585 Main 7513
BRAZILIAN
EXPOSITION
MWlFACTClir.lt'f drulrlMB te rxlilhlt (hflr
KemU nt Hip ePltlen may iml.f urruimr
mrnta lif "riling le A tiO. l.nUrr linUr.
Party uheiit In return In Ule ilc Jnnclre.
Illclieet rcfrrrncee, hunk nnd pcraemil.
Women's New Shoes, $6.50 1
c i. ii:i.a
lvieat women aengtit
in new shoes just as
strongly, if net se
obviously, as the small
x-i. -..I-- ; lie.
sii a aaE2sSaie ll wne pipes up, ote
my new shoes !" and these kinds are sure te
be liked for their leeks, their wearing quali
ties and their comfort. I
Tan. mahogany and black calfskin oxfords with j
low walking heels and welted soles.
Tan calfskin oxfords with Cuban heels and welted
soles.
Black kidskin stiap rumps and oxfeids with .
Cuban hech nnd welted sole?.
Black kidskin oxfords with low heels and welted '
soles.
Black r.atin or patent one-strap pumps with baby
Leuis heels!.
Women's Pumps at $6.90
Tan calf.skin one-strap pumps with Leuis heel
ant! turned roles.
Suede and patent three-strap pumps with Span
ish heel and turned soles.
Plain black ratin pumps with Leuis heel nnd
turned soles.
(I)nnn Htnlr Mere, Chestnut)
A Man Can Get a Geed
Pair of All-Weel
Trousers for $5
Fancy cheviets and cassimeres in
the desirable indefinite mixtures. The
fabrics are all-wool, in correct weights
for immediate and later wear.
(Down Wain, Stnrr for .Men. en the CJnler.v, Mnrkrt)
HOW ABOUT THE NEXT OKNEKATION?
It llte bcemea any rrere Btrnueim, nnd
the atartllrur death rate Xrem heart illneasa
continual lie rapid Increase, wbnt will the
nail feneratien uneuru ter 'inetf la a
aelamn warning In (be nret-pase article In
tha Jlaenlna Saotten ef tha Sunday Pceua
Table Linens Moderately
Priced, $2.25 te $7.50
Every born-net-made housewifo has n bijr spot
in her heart for poed-looking linens nnd will want
te inspect a new array of lovely pieces.
$2.25 for 13-piece Irish all-linen luncheon sets.
Their include n 21-inch scalloped round cloth, six
plate and six tumbler doilies.
$2.50 for full bleaehpd all-linen luncheon cloths
of clese firm weave, with wide hemstitched hem;
45x15 inches.
S2.75 te $7.50 (according te size) for full-hlcached
all-linen satin damask luncheon cloths in several
5qnare nnd circular designs, with hemstitched bor
ders. SO, 15 and 54-inch sfres.
?C75 for silver-bleached all-linen damask lunch
eon sets containing ene 57-inch cloth and six 16-inch
napkins; two desifrns.
1.00 te $7 for full-bleached nil-linen damask
table cloths, in several lleral patterns. 70x70 inches.
$5 dozen for full-bleached all-linen damask dinner
napkins in six floral and dotted designs.
(I)imvii Mulrx Htere, Central)
Specially Priced !
Small Beys' Chambray-
and-Corduroy Suits, $2.50
Most of the advantages of both wash and
cloth suits arc combined in suits which have
detachable chumbray blouses buttoned en te
warm corduroy trousers. Het-blooded small
bodies will find them warm enough for all
Winter wear, and they are easily kept clean.
Braid-trimmed yoked blouses, with shield
and black tie; full-cut trousers. Brown,
navy, green and gray. Sizes 4 te 8 years.
(Down Btalre "tore. Central)
New Autumn Capes Very
Specially Priced, $16.50
women wne nave
been inquiring for
"something in a cape
that is warm but net
tee heavy plain but
very geed looking
preferably dark blue"
will be delighted with
the news that just what
they have been looking
for has at last arrived !
x(fiiiB0sJ'5vv
It seems almost in
credible that capes of
such distinction a n d
real merit should be
priced se little.
Made of exceptionally
fine navy blue tricetine,
with luxurious lining
throughout of plain
blue silk. They hang
in full. Graceful fnlrls
from under becoming, upstanding cellars,
and the armholes and seams are bound with
narrow, black silk braid. v
(Uewn Stairs Mer. Market)
Surprising
Sports Coats
$20, $22.50
' i4r,,' ,fe"v$ ff i
1 7 It v2.eU
Just the smart, swagger,
rough-and-ready styles for
all 'round hard wear new
and later. Geed looking, tee ;
and serviceable in all kinds
of weather. Remarkable at
the prices !
Coats of herringbone
tweed are $20. Full cut,
well hung, big storm cellars,
belts, leather buttons and
mannish, cut - in pockets.
Fully silk lined.
Coats of soft, tweedy mix
tures are $22.50. Combining
the serviceability of an
ulster with the geed appear
ance of a tailored coat. The
big cellar and large pock
ets with flaps are shown
in the picture. Leather but
tons. Silk lined throughout,
(Oen Htatra Stere, Market)
Unusual Gingham.
Frecks for Girls
$5.75 te $7.25
Ml
$6.75
The maker of these dresses
must hae a special corner in his
heart for school girls. These
dresses arc se delightfully pretty
in style and color nnd trimming.
The ginghams used in their mak
ing ate among the best obtain
able, nnd the workmanship and
finish vouch for their continued
geed style and serviceability.
The horns are DEEP.
The proportions are FULL.
The scams are all FRENCH
SEAMS.
The embroidery is all HAND
WORK. The stitching is all SECURE
nnd ACCURATE.
Sizes 8 te 14 years,
(Down Stnlra Stere, .Market)
Clearaway of Heuse
Dresses, $1
A flutter of sashes and a flash of gay
colors and they will all be gene at this low
price. Newly marked down a third, and
some of them were twice and even three
times this price originally. Geed cheesing in
the let, though, of course, sizes are broken
and they are somewhat mussed. Plain,
striped and checked ginghams, trimmed with
contrasting colors and white novelty voile.
Sashed and belted styles. Sizes 38 te 1G,
though net in all styles.
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Women's Autumn
Suits, $20 te $27.50
Nothing quite takes the
place of the suit in the ward
robe of the practical woman!
Various blouses transform
them in a twinkling into
costumes for almost any
occasion.
$20 for well-tailored tweed
suits in soft, heathery green
and brown mixtures. They
feature the new, longer
coats; the narrower belts;
the narrow, button-trimmed
sleeves. Well lined with
silk. Sizes 16 te 42.
$25 and $27.50 for excep
tionally nice-looking tailored
suits of navy blue tricetine.
Coats are long and belted;
pcau de cygnc lined. Well-set
cellars and carefully tailored
s h e u 1 d e r s give them a
decided air of distinction.
Sizes 16 te 44.
(Down Btalre SUte. Mae-fce)
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