1 T'iTi'WJW" .7 TfrTl "Vrt r;mg 1 IPIWOT w ; vv; tr-.MK Tr'f"'" fa ?- EVEtflttG PUBLtO LteDGER-PHItABELPHIA, ' MONbAY. OCTOBER 9, 1922 .litrtlntm. J4I?rJ IHemliiir ntrcet. Les At;- cCRq, Daily Mevie Magazine 'Belea, Calif. j Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Kit Dee! Yes; 1 knew the radio an nouncer pet my name nil wrong the ether night. It was annoying, but I didn't say anything about It. 1 figured that the listeners who were my friends knew what luv name was and these who weren't mv frlenda didn't care. Thnt wabn't a "foreign jargon" at the emit It was radio tnlk nothing te de with the movies, but, as you have written and two movle fans have phoned, I'll explain". I was Baying geed-night te the amateurs who understand the dot and dash cede. I told ".'1XI nlgnlng off. tJUU Ml nw. 7.'l OM, CUL.'1 Trnnilate as follews: ".1X1"' is my own station call. "QHU" means "I have nothing te transmit." "Nil" Is utmply a repetition. "NW" means "new." "7.V moons "best regards." "OM" means "Old Man." "CI'I' means "sea you Inter." All clear? All right; let's get buck te movies. THE PRINCESS FLAVIA OF THE SCREEN what you saw en the screen. It took them mero tlinn six months te make the picture, but It was worth It, artis tically, nt lcnst. Trimble antl Miss Murfln have Just completed nnetlirr picture, called "Hrnwn of the North," with Strong Streng heart nijaiii the star. v Acorn j Several readers have sent me the Information that Irene Cnntle's film version of "The nine of Koscoe l'nlnp" was released tinder the title of "Ne Trespassing." V. Kay: Address dairies Itny Pre pfWViS$3w 1 1 fr n i ii i i n M i '" ' 'i r ',,' i j ' trT -S t ' " t"Triliiv a" - " APTUMN nF.seitTa ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. HOTf-tBl- ATLANTIC CITY Uu the Health Frent Dr ratit In lfoet until HDnitry lit, iwhj D dratriiin Plin Iirtlnlr. lwir0ii nila Hiieni. nuanlejr watrr 15.00 Slntte lle.ra. I'rW.te limb It 00 1 17.00 UeuIjU Iloetn, nvenlne Wler . 110 00 PeuLI. neon, frit. I. Rath 111,00 te 112 00 Uouble Roem, Prliite Dtlh, lima Fioel Carerr, 114 00 OwntrtSip Mmigemtnt PSent 14SR i ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. a Ilirr-nllj- en iUf Orrna 1'Venl The American Plan Hetel par-exccllenca 5 of tlie Atlantic Ccnit. I Brick Grrc en WAt.TPK J. nUZnY. 5 .! prepittjr Uwntranl Uanagcr f vaaiminriaimiuiiaHiBitaiaBiiniaaiaaiiaiaB'MH At'TI'.MN lir.HOUT.S nRIIH'N's MII.I.M. .- .1, The Pig'n Whistle Inn Brown' Nllli-ln-the Vines. M, J, Net a Sanitarium All cf Its rM rllcntclc, InrliKtlni; wprk - fndrs, MPliome en lt rcepciilnn 1h lant uf Ortitit-r. It ulll m,ln n linti.t na lift. 'OI''', ""'flen ninre iljtiinn, ntul raprrlT elTrrlng tin- unnlturluin iirltllrcps of liTclto liTclte liTclto tliernp), jiiiKnitr- nnl (llptrtlc miurtlslen wliirw i1"lrrt Tiltlrn rpnerntli.nr. I HERitYviLi.1;. tA. 'NORTH HILL" .! Tin- I.anil or Hunaliln,- nnd blue aulr. Illack lM Malilnc In the Hlienaiiilnuh. N rlilldri'D, tnvnllUa or tiilicrrnlira tnk-n. J1S.00 per wnek. Jloeldat. Minirlrp i'. fntl"iimn. Aiii:u.i,n. n. c. On Oernn I'mnt Fireproof Amarlcnn & Kuropenn riun. flelf Club p:1l p:1l legpa. ilnr. Hfiliui.il mil nml Winter rnteH. I f.'."'', ' kn?wn ," illnrlmlnatlna p.lfntaV I I Id.al lilltep IcMlen. evctlklnu the city nd I I "'"''' R"' en "ry al la 'Joauprner l- I I I ul Gelf Counts llirl atirfnpa meter reailj. I Oprnallrrnr, Wil l.t'ts ni'Vr-NliOKF, Mrr. I SKeWIlUTi'NIRB Ylrxlnla nvp., Sd hotel from bcurli. l'rliute bath; rnnnlnr wntir; elevnter: reduceil Fnll mtea. Hnm i:Hla. owner. N. ,t Pnllliw. mar. Aluava npen. iilava ready, terms moderate, rite (r pnene. Jt. WAI.SJI UlINOAN Continental .nrttvi'DA Hetel FRASCATI Bermuda A meat OellKhtfiil wnti r front location, feel breeiea, llernimla'a tin, at aea bnthlnic flee te gueita. llentliiK, Flahliw. Ti'iinla Dinelnir. 'Ine self ceuri renicnlent. Open nil yenr. .nrlt Jt. Dnvi Isen. Mar. ALICE TKRUY Who Is the heroine of Antheny Hepe's romance, "The Prisoner of Zendn," in Its film form, nnd who is uew In the Hast with her husband-director, Hex Ingram, making another picture THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Hetel RorceVioI Kntucl.T av. nr. benclu up weyltlr. Teleplien" 117, A. n. MAIIIOX. SEASIDE HOUSE " 3j J(j- AIT. l'tirONO. I'A THE CLAlRMONTtan'icvoreen ka. i:tcellent table, nklt. C. It Hmlth, TOITB fiaglfen ERICSSON LINE for Baltimore Fere 12.00 en way, J3.0O round lrl Dally nt C I. It. a o'clock buturdaya. tittameia atop at lletterten. leaving Pur 8, Beuth Dnlawar Ae. fiend or rampTtlnt By HENRY M. NEELY "Rednlph's Defender" writes: 'I can't etnnd it any longer. 1 inii'-t in t!t that Hodelph can net. True, I dm a llnppci' (n"l 'sweet t-Uteen at that), out it Isn't just his leeks. In Weed and Sund' he acted iirst the peer ler, then the here, iiutband, the whut n e call him when fascinated by Uona'Sel. 1 saw It while In California M)1 they left letp of it out here (jca, ir.erart was with Nita!) "While out In Hollywood tills sum rcr I visited the studio through n ler ler of Introduction. Surely these people tin judge actors better than fans and iMv think he can act. "Unfortunately, itodelph wan out en watiea while I "as there, but I was thrilled at seeing ethern: .lack Helt, Stssue llnvakawa, Viela Dana, Uryant, H Mille (no. William) and Walter (eng. Saw sccncH from 'Ulnck Or ilihK' at Metre and Barbara l.a Mttrr BiUBg 'Quincy Adams Sawyer.' and Wallace Held and Llla Lee at Cutalinn Island. "We went calling en Deug and Mary (uninvited) and strolled along the lawn te take pictures. They were having lupper nnd Jnek get peeved, te came eit ami gla'cd at us. (I'm Kendiug jeii feme pictures as evidence, e visit ing them, I mean). "Wttllie gives, concerts ever the radio out theri ami leads of ethers, tee. While we were tliore Cenrad Nngtl save a rending nt "Che Hewl,' I lie lltTO. Yi.ll 1 lived in l. A. all year." (Yeu ftny right licre and. if you're 1 really geed girl nll our life, mnhe jeu'll go te Les Angeles when you die. Evidently eu'd prefer It te Heaven. P. B. Hene veu don't mind mv gelling IIeaviu with a capital, same :s I de 1.03 Angeles.) Scriblcr I might ns well be brutally frank about It. The beginner hiihti't one fhance In 100,000 of Belling a Fceuarle le a producing company. There was n time when almost any old Idea wan pabbed up, paid for, whipped Inte ("me hind of form nnd produced. Rut new the tendency is te specialize for ftrtaln stars and certain directors. I have had seteral letters recently asking Just nbent the same ipiestlens jmi nslt 'ad w, te get some ideu of the up-te-thttininute situation In the studies, 1 note te my old friend, Will C. Mur Phy, whobe articles you frequently see la the fun magazines and who Is a for Mr Phlltidelplilan. He Is new con cen Wtcil with the Fex studies in New lerk. Part of his answer fellows : Tpstalrs, downstairs, In mv lady's chamber the Colonel's lady and Judy 0 Grady are tnltlng their typewi Iters or fountain pens In hand and spnll;ng warns of perfectly geed paper In the tteinpt te create something without the Jl'ghtcit Idea of what they are doing, m. " in go ulieut It or what the pro pre ) eucrrs want. the result Is an avalanche of man uscripts and, if they de net find their Inte the wnMepaper bankets, it lh becniiM) tins editors are usually no- of Strenghcnrt, the wendeirul deg hi 'The Silent Cnll'V We have just ccn this film dewu here nnd were entrained with the beautiful photography and the1 splendid acting of this lemaiuable deg. I wonder why mere lias net been said of this film mere enthusiasm manifested. We are especially interested in the pho tographic art of the films and i-e espe cially appreciate this wry fine picture. "Alse please give me the name of the American leer in 'Fascination.' " 1 Itninell r : ,i TOl'RS " 1 Sg3E5yPEa 1BIK" JOFS'W WT? KS WjMaSXMS 2ih' jtimim fffB AE&r aaOaW ftt52T FUR1SESS BERMUDA LINE rilOTOPItAYS lite I'erM)ns w he return the efferta of , --.. ,, ,,, tl.Uilt ii iBfUit)Oe scenarlsta with a llttle slip "paper containing just two werds: m(i Ainiiable.' 'Hamilton Thompson, our scennrle JflKer, whom jeu met several time en L!r i'Mrs ,0 0,,r fctudles, received roee 10,000 niainiH'ripts last year from J 'lever the I'nlted Stales, every coun ceun r lit I.urepe, Seuth America, Japan, vMna, ,i PV()I1 f(lr.eff SellUl Afrk,Uf I ene was accpted. Are the wt Iters discouraged? They " "ut. Tills (.nr the number of Vl..Tc,1,"s ri,(,lvp'l runs far ahead of ltS) far there bus been nene accepted. t,.1' 'rease .u number is due te the th,.e . ""-'ri!, lwne "P"i"l up all ever lM i - ki'h" t scenario writing thei,e.f ,llL',K",ni-''t art, but usually hen r"" "he ,,l,0 '"Ivantagc of these tlHi J""",110'. "'" fllKl.tOHt talent for Kei!" "",l n,,1 wnbt llR'lr !" "'-l fnrllS."'l!'at " nrn ,lnt in "pp'1 ttplM ;il'' '."" 1,Ut' Without OX- itaffi i ' ""'"ft'i's huve thelr own tUSi !.W,0PI Le u,mw the iudl iudl cempanle"re",c,,t8 et tUe ht,lrs nml ImIsV? ?.'' ?n9 "'.nniiHcrlpt bent In 1'K,'1a' ,w th ,he Mm. that If It 'tlei?,1'1?1'0 ln lts ""Hret it will, IJe.' ,ent"1'' 'lie germ of u plot or te ,"; "li1';11 "" i"'i"H . ..j. 'e I'tti tfiiiui 1,1.1,1,,, "Jle.iu ....,' .."""" ' te i .i ' '"""'r iiiiiii com . " III II IMii UT A... . ' iieri.Mtii (Vincent Celeman was the American lever in "rVudmitien." He is en the I Huge this j ear, pln.lng in "lp the. Ladder." And next year "l'p the r.ad- ' tier" will he en the tcreen, as Virginia. Vnlll'a fir'.r f.tnrpinir nlettirti. IJen't ' knew whether Celeman will be in the j movie version or net. Your enthusiasm for "The Silent Call" It-n't a bit out of plnee. I rank It as one of the year's ten best pic tures and It stands out. lit many ways, ns one of the finest films I have evi r seen. It was a revelatleu te me of the pei?lhllltles of the films te put arrows (emething really deep and true and full of beauty and tenderness. The story, of course, was a perfectly erdinnry one, but it was se suppressed as net te oh eh tiude its mediocrity MilUelently te mar the greater object of winning n genuine leve of nnlmals and in iippteciatieu t.f the beauties of nntii.-e. "Larr" Trimble, the man who made the picture, was in te see me just be fore the film was hhewu here. My talk with him was intensely Interesting, or, rather. It wnwi't my talk at all for I simply asked ijuestlena and he did the taking. tStriiiighenrt is a police deg wne wus brought as a puppy by Jane Murlln, who wrete the sceuaile, hud was brought (e this country from Europe. All thoie Moriei of the medals he wen in the wnr we.-e pure press ngent bunk. Strenghenit wasn't old enough te be in the war. Itut he did come from a dog deg dog here family. Trimble's first Jeb. In preparing for the plctute, wns te go up Inte the mountains with Strenghenit and spend four months alone with him, just 'e thnt the two would lcuin te knew each etiier se well that they leuhl nluiu't talk the "aim language. Tliete Trimble taught the deg te us sumo almost any attitude or c predien or te de almost Anything at command. Strenghcnrt, like nll polite dogs, is a temperamental nnlmal nnd does net make many friends. He isn't l rally utifilendly : he simply mnlntulns an at titude of dignified nloefness te people in geneinl, but he worships Trimble and Miss Murlm. When the !e'( wns suhVicntlj cilti-l .",, A i cated. thev started making the picture I COLONIAL and here 'Lrimlile proved hitmen a sen- puini re RAY ntne lnvi.p nt ill., luvilll livt III' till) L'llMt , L.nftLMjl-J " open spaces In the mountain heights He and his photographer spent weeks going ever the locations and stud in,' them under vnrlii!? effects uf light nod shadow, and the photographer -I wish thev had glien him cicdlt in their pub licity mapped out a scheme of having bpeclnl negative films made with difler difler eut chemical formulae, each designed te get special effects. The result was 8-Day Vacation Tours $83 9Days,88-50;;UnetJc:ni Via Palatial Steamers With all the .i.lrutinnx of u ilellslitfui lachtlnv trio te n riuiilut fnreinn land S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" UIcth Vi1iic'm! "'1 rin't'rtln AH Land and Water Sperta Modern Hotels Ne Passports Sullliu. Ilitlilnit. rwllnjc, TrntiN. i:i,lln-, IlrUlDiC. (lelf '"l'"i. ' ';".'" :. ltr. Special Holiday Sailings IDliii; s,, il "'" " "1 irel 10 for lirlatiiei" or v i"ir In UtiiimiIii Ecek New ftr Winter fc Holiday Knllln-ri SViKf fee Mircini veurt Jloel.uct SI tV!IITi:ilAII, ST., i.ii i (iiiir riiriieat-Ultlu Ce I-'l-- H'"",s'- Hnlwln. l'lillrn'rltilil i. or Any Tniirl.t Efnt ST. tJr.Ottt.t: llt)li:i.. lla-ruunlu- IJneatPil Htul Iti-'urmalwJ. rincat Cutalna. Jeiinls. (Jelf, bwliiiinlliu l'oel. llenkln.SK. 1 iirna ., Ilrriniulu I.lnr. e nrl.. rilOTOI'LAIS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. ALHAMBRAV! QUEEN OF MOULIN ROUGE ADDED-"NAK Or THE NORTH." MO. 0 A DAI I r G'-'L & TIIOMl'.sON hTS C'AJT K'wn? 11 ' IT 1 '-ULS in "ONE CLEAR CALL" ARDMORE1VNtAvuV!Vv HOUSE l'ETEUB nml MKi' fiuunr. in "THE STORM" & (ill! Mil) AC a rT-rrt EKlIlTIl Ai3 1 UI MATlNlIi: UAII.V T.ART THIlEr PAYS HOUSE PrTEKS nml MATT M00IIE "THE STORM" BLUEBIRD V;!,,, BETTY COMPSON In ' OVEtt THE BOHDEH" f-LiHHlumnn i j unt I II SS"! MX ON S C.tll . M,itil"'l Am i J .in 7 h el ti I M11BAXA j 1W :'& iiait. a.. GLORIA SWANSON3'7" .In "HEH OILDHD CAOH' BALTIMORE !ilsf uA'-eiin GLORIA SWANSON "" in "HEIl OILDED CAOE" BELMONT f,,,nUhni: ar'CT Mae Murray & Radolph Valentine in DELlCIOUb LtTTLE DEVIL" CEDAR "" 'LnH, FRANK MAYO "" in AFRAID TO 1101 " COLISEUM ";' t ; A ,,,. I THOMAS MEIGHAn""" " I In IF YOU BELIEV!- rr .i1.. . JUMBO--' Ihkt ,;, - In ' A TAILOn-!tADr :IAH" r- a irr.l"M UNIT" "0t It A ninnl 'AltMVluun i i mm I CORINNE GRIFFITH' In "A VIHOJWs BAOIinc l)MI. ALJ.RTAK C'ST In THE SAGEBRUSH TRAIL" plrtp htm ir uu nt Idt'ivt Kesinel r T-I I CT TllIlATItl. Iicl" hpruce jb I 11 - 1 M.vTINIli: D.' II. Y LON CHANEY In "ACE OI KEAIITS" llnuil hi t l.rit In r-r 4 'l- t.innTt irriM UKCA1 !NUiinu.iM .. i,. 7.'r m WEBLEY FrCKLrS I1AKUV "PENROD" 1.0 I II . l lt Al.M 'P SMrt WUlen is ni.i ."' "", ' I",'',,,l '" ' or the hcrccn." ? JfeMAltaUe Cltjr, write,: -m., Wl juU an you jenew does wonders for peer complexions Docs a noer complexion stand lie twern veu .Hid popularity (oeil times. .,,.,..,.0 ? u..uu, Oiiiliiifnt aiul Ktsl nel .-, .ip tit nt u-rc hum. .", I ml they tin in .' nil, re i ti. nipli, i.l.m cl(!..rpr, frc-litr .nil in i tivc Usethciii ifk ills f.'r.ttevcl 3and ace hawr your complexion improves. Sold br .U rtf ..! ""'" t'mL'erMi TrUl Iret. Wrrte IJ.pt.4-S, tll, Plnn". M IMPERIAL JACKIE COOGAN in -MY DOY ' i mrDTV imeA a fet.t miua Llljt-rs. 1 I maiinii hah ' VERA GORDON In "YOUU BEST FI'.IEND ' nnirwT wueiiiniiii a' t i"." UKIillN 1 M MINI ! II Ml LIONEL BARRYMORE In "THE OHEAT IDVEJhTUKF OVERBROOK ,,J" NORMA TALMADGE in "I.OVr'B KEDEMrTION 1DAI A1 I HAMvrttl'.n AM. VNI THOMAS MEIGHAN In 'IF YOU DELIEVE IT. IT li SO" rTr,,trMT' MUticirr yv iiei 17'in KLLlLlN I in , M ti II I' M SHIRLEY MASON 'n "MOUTH OF THF PHriT' RiALTO",rv.'v,.r,.i,,s :. THOMAS MEIGHAN in "IF YO't HEMEVL IT II S SO 333 M ARKETCT'E Ti'Vi RODOLPH VALENTINO "TURN fe THE RIGHT" LOCUST sa; y47 si sM,IfBV, JACKIE COOGAN " InJ'MV Hey NIXON '''J A-S -MMlKI.f sfs WILL ROGERS in ' BOYH WIU. lis. 0vS riveli vv.vrv'' ' " NORMA TALMADGE " M in ' n kieiit or punciAsi- SHERWOOD -VAV ""'',',,r' AGNES AYREs'"1'" " ' ' in "iiennrnLAvn" 69THST. 'r"""-"-"l-".ln' MARY MILES' MINTEr" " In "FOPTH OF ntivji . b 1 KAND A II I II- i ii H u: In l,l,lltl,,,ll w, )f . ALMA RUBENS VAttr. or sh,e:it m . rn-ijjf :RF.9 I 8 AT OTHFR THEAf rpc MEMBERS OF M. P. T. e7a LT GERMANTOVN55iV'l-pIv;?rn nAKULU LLOYD in ' ur.ANDJIA'B BOY" GRANT "'-"-' '''"" avi: "SUSPICIOUS WIVES" IEFFFRSON ' V '? - ' . Hill 1 HV - " IT.Ont'CT 1 WOMAN" e Wv T ii Ucto ly Pried I Tni terra lienS inuw en PAV W fJ)eU)V) The third day of this astonishing Fashion Sale and eagerly appreciative customers are still throng ing te take advantage of its unique opportunities, and makers are still sending in new garments of in creasing style and economy interest. , The Dresses Are Astemsliing The Coats Are a Revelation Between $10 ant $13 one may cheese from mere than a score of styles. Weel jurneys with Balkan blouses stitched te simu late the new Chinese pictui'e em broidery and full box-pleated skirts arc only $10.73; in reindeer nnd brown, sizes M te 18 years. Tricetine dresses distinctively tai lored with flat braid binding, and Peiret twills bright with vari colored silk-embroidered Jiraid, are only $10.73. A delightfully new frock com bining a black matclas.se Balkan blouse with a bex-plcatcd skirt of very heavy black crepe is just i $15. Frecks of navy blue Peiret twill with dull red or dull blue i embroidery and braiding are i $18.73, nnd there is a whole group of fascinating new models in , Canten crepe, satin-back Canten, i and Cnnten and georgette com bined, at $20. ) At $23 and en up te $ri8.50 one I has the widest choice imaginable among .street, afternoon and eve ning dresses. Silk ones in all the new crepey weaves and soft satin finishes; cloth ones in the fine twills, velvets and veKeteens, Starting with a temarkable group of gray and brown diag onal tweed pole coats with yoke and sleeve linings of peau tie cygne at $14.25, there U almost no limit te one's choice in swagger sports coats en up te S38.30. Chew or tan chinchilla coats are silk lined throughout and have leather belt buckles and buttons at $10.75. Other models in .--oft sports wool ens are $25, many with cellars of natural opossum. Belivia-like coats in blue of brown have deep tuxedo cellars and wide cuffs of effective krimmer cloth at $27.50, and racks of pole coats in every imaginable shade of tan, $20, $23.50 and $25. Fine suede-cloth-lined tweed coats in various her ringbone mixtures have big shawl cellars of raccoon at $33.50. The Suits Are Extraordinary Smart sports tweeds with satin lined coats are S1G.30 and $25. Distinctively tailored tricetir.es, al' with peau tie cygne-lincd coats, ate $25, $27.50 and $32.50. And tlliiun Mnir Meri", Murl.rt) there is a whole group of remark able sample suits with trimmings of fur and embroidery only one or perhaps two of a kind at .luat $25. Other sample buits ?32.50 te $53. October of lale Fashionable Shoes Women's All at $3. :B 90 These shoes were made expressly for us. Similar kinds sold here earlier at considerably higher prices. But these were late in delivery se late that the maker gave us a decided concession en the cost and we can make their price in this sale just S3.9G. They are GOOD shoes! There are ten desirable styles. There are all sizes in everv stvle and all widths from 212 te 8, AA te D. Stairs $.1.8 Strap Pumps in Six Styles, All 33.90 One-strap patent leather nndaK w'th novelty instep treatment, Spanish Leuis herls and turned soles. Effective perforation-.. One-strap combination gray-suede-nnd-patent-leathei pumps with rounded tees and low, suede-covered heels; turned soles. One-strap African brown kid pumps with baby Leuis heels and turned seli--,. On-trap giay suede pumpt with baby Leuis lice's and turned sole?. (Ilimn Mulrs Central Aisle, Down Suede Cleth Hats at 32; Velour Hats at 83.85 Felt Hats With Plush S3.S5 Pictured te show you just how hew very smait they aie. Trimmings aie alme-t stnerely plain a lcep, a narrow band, a tailored bow. Celers include cherry, gray, sand, nav, brown, black anil ethers. Hand-Printed Scarfs and Centerpieces, eOc te $1 Mere uf the "av, cheery house "things" that mean mi much te the leek of a home. Unbleaihed muslin with conditional de-irn-, r.n I 1 locked in lese, blue an I ell w and scallencd file's te nu.u h. Round c nteri .i'ie, 30 inches in diameter, 50c; 51 inches. SI. Sitaie ones 30x30 inchf -, G5c; 5'154 udu ?, $1. Scarfs, lfi.xel lt'che, 50i Hand-Embroidered Japanese Crepe Kimonos, S3 Floral designs gayly embroidered down the sides nnd ncresi the back give them a distin guished air. Leng, hand-overcast eyelets at the waistline t Heugh v. hith one runs her Mish are a new and pleasant depniture, as alsi are thn long, loe. i' skews el,t m pointed style. Wh.te facing .Mound the nck and down "the front add" a lighter touch. Pink, light blue, orchid, Cepcnhn", n blue and rope cotton eiepe. Japanese Silk Slippers, Hand umuremereu, i v 'ill n r..:i..i .n .i.n.... ,...!. .-,. . ... , . c ..i veumvu -in -iiiiffin "mi nuuciiing sin; lining-, nnc i eriim i.iiuc canvas jieles and inuv be had in tiink. blue. la under, mirnl. a a i bl.-uk. One-strap pumps in black calf or blatk satin, with low heels, leunded tees and turned sole.-. Oxfords in Desirable Styles, All $3.90 Black kid oxfords with well-rounded tee.-, medium heels with rubber heels attached and stout welte t roles. Black kid oxfords en nvdium-breael tee lasts, with Cuban heels and lubbei hcel3 attached, ane' we'tcd soles. Black calfskin oxfords n niedium-biead tee last.- heels and rubber heels attached, and welte. 1 trrr, 1 ln-stnut i with Cuban eles 5 ! Jiv fi $3.S.- 52 t U.i.'l'i Here's News! Men's All-Weel Blue Serge Suits With Twe Pair Trousers, $32.50 Just arrived and mary men will be glad te hear about them. The serge is of exceptional quality, the fine clee weave that leeks well and weaiv well. Medels are tailored in two-button conservative and semi-conservative st les for men and young men. The two pair trousers include'! at this reasonable price just about double the worth of each suit, as every man knevr. Alse geed tested all-wool cheviot suits in desirable "yeuns men's" mixture, with two pair trousers at $3?..-j0. Yeung .1cf'a Spert Suits, $2.i :i ijarkt't models pocket They ir v 'n i tv eed- end ni'vt Jle - TI e w it'i hi It- II' l ! I. till-we. 1 i 'its ar-1 '.'-ple.it 'Ur Jtppi r , e uims i.il at sj (lldlill M.iir s(eri fin M"ii he" iet- in de'-irabU' 'i ''i' aid mi the characten-tic pet is or be liens l"i'k nvd p-.tc.i- .!, -jier's mi,l (.. t r (!... ' i u. oil 1 li i- t. iIIcm , m l-rt l New Table Linens Moderately Priced pur1 ' e an a'1' in tiin hat no rcn ii 1 1') eii hmg her -'e',U ' i !i U i ii'i pruc . 'leijse- lil be Si.es I te tlleun M!lr Mnre. ( ,'iitnil i-lr DADl' mixiu avi:. & iiali'hi!S!-hV TnilY UAR8KAU R l0 U New Adera Corsets $1 te $4 Corsets made especially for Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stete. Carefully designed f.ir slender, average and large figures, with the purpose of providing COOD corseting at truly moderate prices. Thev are veiv lu-ht muilels for young girls, lengei models with me.h im btisl, or trpless front nnd higier back, bread -tee! t!. uu m-.iui iiKuies, nnel suirts cm h'l u-t or ties ires, .ionic nave ei tic insets. V home llgured breches. I'mk .- white, of sizes. and and eu them. ji King os .me ti.ii''i. -h i w-.i.t- 1imm nei. tf,.. t, , ,,.. .r.i . r..u ....i il Mulr.f lam ceiit'l and truu-eis lmtteii I ,n v.tli li.i ,. ,.iJ i. ,,,,.., r. . ii ihiM t emplcte tange and cuus, and embr ..dci.d p. ckets Plain pink, blue anil corn-colored Mm II - . . c ........,,.-,, . uiui-, im, uiunii tutu Kiecn cnccKeei BingnuniH. zm 'Bm' I (Down Stalm Stere, Control) . 2 te 0 years. 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( . ce I ginghani and plain nOelt.V chambniys trinilllfd With Wlllte l.nenn en- , nntrnstlnrr nr-. and cuif.s. Quaint nureiv fiiruii's ..nilirdul.u ..,! ,m nmiii iJ 1'ink, I lee-, cirn and gicn. Sires 1 te :) vears. Remncrs for Little Tots, ;i.iO te 92 Sti.ii"h. -h i w-.i-t- hti'c pee, ifi-i, or nv.itrd p,; full-cut tt-eu-eis button 1 mi w.tli ha' e rac l,uttenn. C' rit.iMlmg cellurs and cuus, and embr ..dci.d p. e-kets Plain pink, blue anil corn-colored chaniLrr-y.s, and blue, red, brown and gitcn checked Binghunm. SIzm 2 te 0 years. (Down Stair. Stere, (Ventral) m 1 1 1 'l- ii'i w m II r!J 8 Jw i: m T.'W m l-.t k f RmJS1 I m 58 m !',,! . '-'-J ' I -vfll iMili
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