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+ FEATURES. { BEHREND'S MIONEY SAVING VAIVES AT OUR FEALTURES. -~ [LrTLE STORIES firBEDTl%E. | Whitefoot Is Hurt. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS, The Wife Who Wouldn't Settle Down! A Sequel 10 “Brides Will Be Brides” that hardest are to bear — Come from thowe for whom we eare. ~Whitefoot the Wood Mouse. ucille Van . Whitefoot the Wood Mouse was By L s”"e hurt. Yes, sir, Whitefoot was hurt. In the months when living He was very much hurt. It wasn't a polite answers to outof-docrs is preferable, | ! bedily hurt; it was an inside hurt. It Unsettled Scores. nothings. | Merry's polite ; e che. ERRIAD o not know how long 1 shall be 3 make the porch or veranda R ek sade ,’l’" he?:"“h“ & fiA“ ”NESAZ was s % [out.” he announced, coldly. after 8 Compare These \ cosy with a genuine Crex rug. mako it worse, he couldn't un- eflant mood. She peered | 200", 08 YTOUCRC helr coftee. Pos- | Qs 5 00 orsets dstatanalitiaEan through " the window at | stsis yeu's preser tnat 1 eurriea vou (| Silk Embroidered : He and little Mrs. grumpy old Susan Sue as that | upstairs, instead of taking you !nto Unlike inferior imitations, the llying room. tough wire grass only is used in weaving Crex and the strands are so twisted and It was this way: s Whitefoot had bullt ovdr an old home careful soul was setting the forriam leaned her elbows on the of Melody the Wood Thrush Into what | dinner table. “Susan!" she commanded. n‘bf.r" SJ'LnSJ“n.r chin In her hands Whitefoot thought was the finest | “Come out here!” For Merrlam was |and glared at him. home any Wood Mouse ever had. To- *“You needn't Yother to do either. I Kimonos With $5.00 Ones. BEQREND’S| naimr. 720-22-24 7th 5t. N.W. Found as to make Crex rugs T thay ach marooned in a wicker chalse lounge on 4 3 y _had been very, very ' | have some crutches and Susan and I rse the longest wearing, most happy there. Encndd- "Vhll;too( hald !h;,mrch. held privoner by a broken | ;an manage.” Co ts serviceable low-cost floor cov- grown more proud of that home. It|ankle. Propped agalnst the wall be- | John made no answer. #h Corsets in pop- : " Wwas very, very comfortable, and, bet- “And I think"—Merry's wrath bub- . We' 4 ilum length, with ering you can buy. Yer stlll, It wag very safe. To 1f wae | 004 her resch were the.crutches that | And 1 tHRIC RIS B brate o e'll Show You hi low busts: coolest, a home that no one wouid be_likely | Richard Slocum had brought to her summer weights. to take out your mad at me on those to suspect of being a home. White- |that afternoon. She gestured toward | poor kiddies.” foot had seen some of his worst ene- | them. Still John did not answer. mies go right past with no more than “It's perfectly childish of you to be a wonderful value SUMMER DRESSES $1.00 Corsets - Cool, pretty and a glance at it. “1 wouldn't, Miss Merry,” Susan cau- | o, ¢roay simply because Rich Slocum are G ’ CB N | |® Fhen i thing happened that had |tloned. “The doctor said you weren't | Seiied He's boen home from Alaska are thexe long| Such as You've ASS RUGS {so huxt Whitefoot. He had been met |t0 try that for a few days yet. You|jyst weeks now. You knew that made ot an extra| Never Dreamed 1 F c = at the little round doorway on the | Walt now till Mr. Lindsay gets throukh | some time he'd come. didn't you?" quality material Flesh and White Cory putting the children to bed—he'll it | *Jonn lighted a cigar by titing a in pretty shades|of at.......... ’ T e Yo Lo the table. candle toward him, a thing that al- of pink, blue, lav- ; Mintnn: Hew,. 8h usan” Merriam knew from long ex- | ways irritated her. endor and rose. ¢ o | G s Eoet aed ures, stmugls stayed R. &G. and American Lady 1 have a very |jooking at her, “that considering : wand. of satin : H i Shecial reason fur tying Uy, crutches. |varlous things that happened three ribbon and e For midmonth selling we . ple .8 markuble i - ac ale : ress Susan Tetreated on'a subterfuge that | Jgir8 a8 Slocum hus reme quiritely Sk ent place on sale about 400 dresses of Silks, Crepes, Voiles, Organdy the soup was burning. “But, Johnsy '—Merrium's voice Wi Merriam's special reason, that she | embiing—‘he more than atoned for i 51 98 to ,Z 69 d Gingh: i . 5 and Ginghams, in a gorgeous ar- ray of colorings and patterns and couldn’t tell Susan, was that she didn’t | - ? h Want John to help her because she knew | garor, hose thinks when he brousht I Porch Dresses orc! styles such as you've seen only in most expensive gowns. i { , 18 soul might | ““I ‘think,” he remarked, without Trimmed with that John was angry with her. He had s 1 wea | Jorked his ‘way mio the house half 4n | ft roones b Fradnes and you and hour before, barely speaking to her. | icr. Shoak hasds. andeandowhy, $l 25 She knew quite well what had made | Johney how can you take such an - him angry. It was because Re had seen | ynfair ‘attitude now that everything Made of good_ ging- Richard Slocum going away from the | la o} operts bams and 10 pretties: - house. It had seemed to Merry rather | “wi¢ rather looked to me, judging d s atighty LB Samples and 1-of-a-Kind far-fetched for John to take Buch an | from his highly pleased expreasion as Silk intolerant attitude. She pursed her 1Ds | 1o "y’ Tusuing, that he evidently Made to Sell to $22.50 Special flour means special quality — firmness without toughness, golden color, and a sweet nut-like flavor. Durum Wheat is a hard, flinty, amber-colored wheat, or flesh. d SCHOOL CLOSES E thoughtfully when she heard him bid- | b5 Wil cq“ “avery s SR 8 ything. as you 8o y ding Susan to have dinner prompuiy. | Charmingly phrase it. Was fust begin- An Accumulation of Girls’ Sample m going out directly after dinner,” | ;;ing again. Merriam, 1 toil you now Few of a Kind Your Daughter Needs : ot % z § he:- had vouchsafed briefly. 5 richest in giuten. Semolina e O LN bR AR Fm"”nn :rtrlminu hk“! h;‘" Merriam ;:‘:fn ‘:fi‘.‘?"‘i‘;‘a"&?: ilxl-ml Lv:":llld :vlvln“rg o M-dd WOULDNT VB S0 BAD - HE :‘l.rdnlnl:: e i st enrio revoie: Shne he BeooSuc vour Lather Dome ¢ RES very type s Whlte Dresses or viiaays a1 Eie KEPT SAYING OVER AND OVER | tionary sounds that floated down from | noVI® ACt (Al €0C A & U0 e, 08I0 of dress i ; Bl o Duruea Wheat Semolins, 2YHBSELE B onte a1l day and & clash | KDL away us long as ls necessary —that sold to $3.98 r epresented Py Middy Dresses and . Demand Semolina under side of that home by little Mrs. | was inevitable in John's Dresent tired | yroieom shrersumied vDid s2id the in_this lot, d Say FOULDS ' to Whitefoot. “You can’t come in,” sald [and hungry and cross humor. e, e bt it that including heavy canton crepes, Organdy Dresses your. sh Ricky's loud howls had begun al-|pioi.o'bisiness “.“‘S,mmy bimplng crepe de chine and novelty silks, in models suitable for street or dress wear. Choice of light or dark col- orings in 16 to 44 sizes. $1.98 to $5.98 White dresses for x for Why can’t I:' demanded White-|mont directly after John had ordered X = along because Rich had traveled so foot, In the greatest surprise. the_chlldren to bed. B e it A flaco¥ ftandt 10 o 5 - ever mind why. ou can't, and ou're & mean ole daddy the lit- p & & 4 : ; g quite natural for us ali to be friends that fs all there is to it," replied little | tle girl was crying. “I won't let you B oiid Jiok st minded e = 1 in! Q| Mrs. Whitefoot. put my pajamas on for me, I won't S58! - 5 : 8 {more?” asked Whitefoot waw a tired little boy. who kept mur- | 10 96€ Rim at (he B ade o Ao o Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, I don't know about that,” replied | muring, “I want my Merry! My ownest (P J W g . school clo girls 6 to 1 Any type ¥ About 200 real high-cla d 8 O i s White Skirt Time: Mrs. Whitefaot, “but you can't come | Merry! Go away, daddy, I want my own : et R I o ere Antiseptic Liquid in now, not for some time. I think | Merry Tose ) telooked ticghteally Qiffere 1y o R il e aoon s P q the best thing you can do is to go| Merry herself, digging her finger nails | tall. towering above her i oieton Siaie Lo $2.98 Extra and Regular Size ing heautiful je un s v ha v o presume the gentieman for whom Tt is unnecessary for you to suffer |back to your old home in the hollow |into her palms In « desperate attempt | ., Rt ® NS (00 BORTCERAN BT HASTE : stub.” at calm, had finally let out a loud with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, - 20 ey 77 k with your friends the Blaisdells right | 3 Whitefoot stared at little Mrs. | “Cohes” at the family conflict, which } It SRtE SHERES TRE o BCERS M Ra<hes and similar skin troubles. | Whitefoot quite as If he had thought {had been answered In 80 rude a way | . T 7 ‘i settled scores between us. | am going Then he lost his | that her temper was positively secthing. | (S0 "0 CC M0 “axpiain to him and to vles of voile wr p 1 he long- g . . P o Jons-waisted White Gabardines . novelty| For warm weather these are é ideal skirts, made of good quality hard finish gabardine, in 25 to 40 inch waistbands: prettily made with vertical ® $2.50 Girls’ Pleated Skirts, I: mo, l?ll!.li“t‘d at any drug store for . come in If I}John had shut the nursery door with a |20 CHORE G SRIC 0t (4 sumeient 35¢e. or $1.00 for extra lurge bottle, and | want to” said he. “This home isloud bang. reasons for asking him not to call e M quite as much my home as it is yours. | But, try her best, she could not In- | Feasons for Girl's Middys promptly applied, g v nt relief from itchin nses and soothes the sl ill usually give in-| You have no right to keep me out of | veigle Susan into handing her the torture. It |it.Just vou get out of my way.” crutches. And when the nursery door But little Mrs. Whitefoot didn’t get |opened ten minutes later faint sniffes and heals | out of way. And do what_he | proclaimed the fact that John had “John, you can’'t!" she cried, sharply. “You simply can't! Not tonight! Be- 2 he wouldn't have come here to- if I hadn't asked him—-" side pockets and pearl button trimmed. Stylich Wash Satin Skirts 98c quickly and effectively most skin dis- | would, Whitefoot couldn’t get in. You [ quelled the mutiny. 3 gs auality merceri . . s o quite flled that Httle round | *Susan lighted the candles atiea T )l'flM"_'"- edulity Lustrou _':\l?}:}.‘“»fltr\f'fjllifg wonderful. penetrating . Finally, he had to give up| “Dinner's ready when he 18" she|SIATtied her. ST U COMtOnEWIREEAS Ktk S RIH L STYIS 6 to 18 size blouses ORGERINS 1 PEnC: 3 Three times he came back |announced. grufiiy. For Susan was al- dn’t haye done that: “¥oure only . sport styles with narrow s n eatanald : uid. and is soothing to | h time he found little Mrs.|ways disgruntled when her precious ing that to protect him. i belts, inverted or patch | RGaes S ~ skin. Get it today and | Whi i the doorway and each ! charges were being disciplined by [ -Tou silly deart’ In her anxiety to White. navy and| oociets and pearl button i rlite s - B0l KL cave all further distres time ‘she drove him away. Finally, | their ather. e e S ached g her knaki skirts, in pop- | Pockets and | pear’ Bation [ G ! well made and perfect === | for lack of any other place to go, he | Dinner was rather a strain. Mer- ioantain outioraach a tasnsy aigle- ular box-plecated B { Aleg retarned to his old home In the old |riam, her bronze curls rather tousled e Tobked U Bt bim Catroat: styles. 6 to 11 sizes. i1 = e 3 (=tab. Once he had thought this the!from her pillows, eat defiantly in her /. P ! , |Just One Application finest homa possidle, but now. some- | kigh-backed chair, murmuring care- | INE1Y: "¥ou carry me into the living and the Hairs Vanish [|now: it dian't suit him at all. _The | tul nothings at John for Susan's bene- | fiM: tell you all about every- . ’ . ° U {truth 1e, he missed little Mrs. White- [ it whenever Susan came into the|tRing t 1 e nderwear omen s amtlest ummer [ des of lay) i foot, and so what had once beéen & dining room. (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) oo es eftective, || home was now only a place in which| John, looking very stern, murmured (Copyright, 1922.) oW g hger naa not 1asted : For Children and Women {long. It had been repladed by that z w 9 R'bbed U = S .t Women’s Ri nion Suits nongh owde: Yol e | hurt fesling. He felt that he must A fine closely-woven gauze ribbed Union Suit for women. Lace trimmed pants, trimmed armhol with crochet neck and draw strings; med- o e o ey {Rve o somouting Huie Mrs | [ Diary of a Professional Movie Fan ifum and large eizes. " Underwear—Underpriced 53¢ ;o 7}]5(: qulir; Unldfrwear Flesh and white nainsook and ba- tiste gowns, chemises, petticoats, draw- ; plain tailored and c ers and s camisole lace trimmed garments. Cool Crepe Gowns Roomy, full-cut slip-over gowns of soft crepe that does not req e ironing. ¥ 1k, blue and c lavender or pretty figured designs. fain shades of white, pink $1.50 to $2.00 $2.69 Silk Crepe {Whitefcot ald not like. But though ihe thought and thought, he couldn't jremember a single thing. On two or e hree nights he went back to see If BY GLADYS HALL, fresk Gs want (but founa told him rather sharply to go away % - o and stay away. After that Whitetoot | Talk With Francine Larrimore. | laian't ve v = | He would sometimes sit & short ais.| Francine L“”‘m""f“l‘“‘i ;‘“;"h““ {tance away and gaze at it longingly. | conventionally beautiful gir] ave A‘H the joy had surn" 0}\:‘! of [hr; beau- | gver seen. Once Marie Doro sald to tiful springtime for him. e was 5 quite as unhappy as he had been be- { M@ that if girls couldn’t be beautiful, Women’s Jersey Step-In Bloomers A new idea In bloomers, fine soft high mercerized jersey cloth with B shirred elastic waist, lace trimmed; step-in leg effect. fore he met little Mrs. Whitefoot. | they could make pictures of them- A You see he was even more lonely | solves. Well, Francine does. The Summer Corsets Chemise h shouiders and arms. §h"‘"n|h"1o';\"'-'m"”"w‘.h:'{}.u“r:\;’rl'?::la last_time I saw her she was doing . Sjesh - color ' o this loneliness - . 2 s , £ " Sk Creps 9 : Lo the atege play, "Nice People,” and I Women’s Boys’ Open-Mesh Union Suits Chine Bavels $l.79 3 "5 1 could understand 1t, it wouldn't | talked with her in her dressing room, ope Chemise combining 3 d RIBBED PANTS Just the thing for the hot i so bad” he kept saying over and i which was crowded. aside from me, Qave 1 y Kee daintiness, coolness & : over"agiin to himsell, “but I dom't{ i sman nieces and thelr nurses. ; W ameiaacalllgavin Fb days for boss. Keep ™ et 08 Nk Trautaite 2 o fegho gt inderstand | Nieces and nurses had ocoupled a box bed extra pants, pleav‘h-.«‘l'3 C thion utts: *shors iy (bautda 20 trimmed with medallions iitefoot [doesnitifove during the performance and had come Z ; soft cotton varn, wide lac ingertions. trimmed knee, muslin band. knee parnts; sizes to 16 b ge to voice thelr smull opinio . 1022, by T. W. Burgess.) are my best and severes . f critics” sald Francine, cuddling them. i » . s © BYCEAMSTYTY || vowe EcoNomics. | (it i S nitlntrt 4 ol You just should see the crowds thronging our piece-goods sections. What o _— in scarlet and black. Consider Fran- better proof th.at Washington’s best values are here? BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. cine donning & slender gown of black e oo tior - . h “Indian Head” China Silk Pongee i noti simply scariet hair! I should have 32-Inch Imported Dresa | Marquisette for Curtains | 36-Inc ndian Hea ina Si ng ¥ Attending School Functions. been an artist with palette and brush. Gingh and| Tissucs This s highly mer- Belfact dincn Frishs All pure silk. 33 classical and her mouth isn't “so 1 consider this item 390 mesh with _beautiful cial. At, yard, 2lc. weight, in _ natural - | She isn't so-so at all, that's just it! | FRANCINE LARRIMORE 1S A FLAP- | one of the best I have wide lace effect, double borders. £ Fi silk shade. Yard, 79. “You think the flapper type of girl PER—TO LOOK AT. ever offered—really was In the full picce they could not be Sale of Fine Silks Jap Silk Pongee is apt to develop into a really earnest B O e o8 id." W had been | then g0 ahead and cut 1t we an || made to sell for 65c, but by buying a huge quantity I named my own sold under 35c. The lengths are up the prices merciles [ Vi | v 2 vhich is very desirable. be sold and at these prices. S35nch | impbrts ] "% discussing the play and other things. | have paths to follow If we take the h to 20 yards, which is very d W 33-inch import % “I do,” said Francine, “if a girl|trouble tc hunt for them. So many rice ; hence this remarkable offer- certalnly wilL] oty B | has brains, why. then, even if she| girls are trained to nothing save f’ngv The patterns and colorings 81x90 Mohawk Bed s0nen AlSik Crepe | AL AT t“dril‘xgd}; : “fljlz'?:':’! - bec she is awaiting the develop- | thing about the realities. They don't; does act ‘silly’ for awhile, it is only | indulgence. They never learn any- [§ 08/ oonificent. Full pieces. Sheets o i eore ] i shade. At, yard, §1.29. ing touch, which, in most cases, means | know the meaning of work and wis- e S less, strict- 4 - - ' love—means the right man. dom. And youth loves best what it 29¢ Sport _Sm‘mg ‘_“"‘ fm e:_‘;n, $1 29 c 40-Inch Silk Chiffon “Some girls never find the tom'ih t‘!:lcbl‘,':"bfor lu:':f- It resents helflfl Full pieces of 36-inch "hc l';"he_ e ° e Novelty Taffetas All pure siik and full . : ragody, That I8 becauss gir) may mot know. but i doesrt Sport Suiting, in beach- C | el oF e Senuine. Also choite | s5zinen Waeh Suins © | o op | 0 MU Gesicd co- DD C 'y AT § Francine Larrimore (I like her | cloth weave; ideal for of the popular K100 Capitol Seam- lntll';:l!‘uu:. ripes, plaids. | r.riugsfi e ya‘rd 2 time, walting for something to name, don't you?) Is a flapper her- (0 comfortable and stylish dresses; The desire for closer co-operation|pen to them. They should do the |self—to look at. But she has a phi- & - less Sheets at $1.29. 5 . 5] o)z between home and school finds ex-|making. They should find the path [losophy under her scarlet hair. all wanted shades. For 19 yard “Amoskeag” Dress Fine Cretonnes, Yard | White Sport Silk Skirting | pression chiefly In opening the school t to cut for themseives and Copyright, 1922, 45c English Pattern Gingham, Yard Dt andanes. 1 1 il pieces. bean- on certain formal occasions to par- Cretonnes Fulllpieces of 2241 e el 1 2 C | tiful sport siti i $1 .49 : h J p h ents. Then in exhibitions of drawing, hese are in full N l 9 v | course, they're a variety of prett e 29C slso - meny jolher f € | semmant tengths up to 3 and_ 4 | Gesigns, at, yard, | Lift Off with Finge: ke, an <ort 13 made < show the BY EDNA it v and mous brands, in desir- yards, but all patterns can be |y 5 9 of chintz design an ths; the patterns are| ¥Ii6% ) i i BETS | parents wnat the scnool 1s doins. BEAUTY CHATS Kent FoRBES. i s yeiles | (0 et e Matclied. mported White Ratine e“zru ;:e! cecnees :-or; :::zzls:e;:-; for various drapery purposes. Genuine “Ratinspun” Colored Wash Fabrics, | 1,1 cpongy quatity. Spe- 98 C one G these unctions—exira unpaid == = ———— 19c and 25c Assortment Suiting Yard cial. At, vard, 9%c. ; work, often extremely tiring, the i : 3 . - . ‘ Teokt Dhetath can 6ot i0 tien ut Handy Cosmetios. dent that the roote of the hair were White Goods o) accontilic it 36 and 40 inches 1 10 Yards Fine English | : g00d numbers and express their ap- ke pow-| o odseroved. 1 ausll b el 1o e 3250 yards go on 1 ridiculously low price C | »ide. eousisting of >C : [} y;rcflnllon. iflma‘ttln;!l it tal;r an ef-| Do you approve lol! tll:p u‘:e:. ::n- ¥:;. ::: {::\:\Eu.ll‘:qdr fi?o?f‘f,’fi"r‘eé‘li‘éf sale tomorrow, con- ‘Z—C do not think this a eriorived poplin 2 Longcloth i hr:ngnon‘a‘:wnu:aw-r;. a:vneeu‘::: ;2:: ::‘:nl.:l':.‘”:fofl:.n ':c:. into her |Of & Stamped, addressed envelope. sisting of fine Long- substitute; it is the genuine and in | 5ongee, beach cloth, linene suit- Soft finish, full own Johnny has an active part in the oI cloth, Nainsook, Crepes, Madras | full pieces; of course, in all shades.| ing " percale, etc, in all wanted | yard wide, even o ?m;:r ln:rn:ol.’lhrf rl.:g‘ been (n(‘enhu(ed g:_m,“",““‘l‘e’ s, §oes to the- ’ and many other weaves; 1en§ths Yard, 38c. shades. weave, 10-yd. piece n it, oud of it, is eager to hav. i 2Y5¢. i - his family show appreciation of mis|Aters. or perhaps even to an office? are up to 20 yards. At, yard, 12%c. | 'Mercerized Tablecloths, 45.inch Imported Swiss for $1.48 school. His first notions of lovalty, | I dom't know whether X APRED 40-Inch Colored Organdy, Each P Remnants Fine Percale ) co-operation, and community obliga- | 21l these taink? OF not, FALL g &0° 5 x White Organdy > H tion are being formed in this meeting | fresh-faced, profty, ' ACS Sl S, (fon” : ¥ Yard Hemmed and ready ’ Newest patterns, full f: ;::l;‘mym::lo:::g;.t':r'm:rlel:h It| board of an office, her nose lavendered g = Very sheer and fine, for use; soft satin fin- 4 C Full pieces of very yard wide, a fine weave 1 7C $ £ 101 with powder, her cheeks, blue-rel S with that crispy finish. 25(: ish, with no_starchy fine quality, permanent C | quality. Specially re- | show him that they know and care about his school. Taxes he cannot| With rouge, and, S ; Most wanted shades. understand, as yet,-and by the time he [ £foT & MPAtick, . SonTEAS, o P08, does realize who paya_ for his school, he should have learned, too, that giv- | WALer and a tiff complexion brush 1 diallke the 3 ing money is not enoush—it must be| On the other hand. e e e { accompanied with sympathy and in- ‘{(2’“‘3,‘,’,‘:;”:{2&“"\&"::3:.‘,‘ o rea 0se_ Jpecials elligence ; S A and hair not as nicely combed as it Go to the school when you can. You | 81, halr not as nicely SOFPed of 0 Satin Striped Hose that Sold for filling ; about 134 yards square. finish. At, yard, 59c. duced to, yard, 17c. 2 Extraordinary Bathing ’ Suit Specials Leatherette Traveling Hand Satchels Three sizes, strongly made will always find it worth your while, *|are apt to show quarter moons of 1. € ' If only to have seen u host of chil-| 4i% Py ‘heir complexions are often $1.98 and riveted, two catches. $4.00 Suits dren, to have feit for & moment the | Cty They so distressingly often One of th i c g course of that mighty current or|Sallow. Thes Aot eoningeY neaith eonb or the Riveted handles. . Made of youth flowing through lite, To hear | 18IS, (12 13 Well au its outward | e ] % sanlEba l:ex:m:gu:.ranln:rol :.pfl;lngllhld! rGolittent gnlySmlnumafoisyturnin; Pawers = i m e roerized shakes the wn-up heart. an needed ake delightfull; . ¢ ¥ b/ Some cosmetics are surely aulte all to m: ever _han- c. in blue and does it a world of good. It teaches! G008 OIS Aum”“]’,m. Dows smooth and velvety ice cream S as 1.50 t 2.00 Girls’ Hats cotion fubrlc, in biue an } US_WERL fe AR Tas fonTwha e 4 puft will take off an un- sanitary, all- ly. Seamed back, garter . 0 P& ris’ ria y s bk have to do in the world first—make | 46T, cAsé and puff w. L] in the gearless, itary, only. ack, g 5 3 styles; brail t sightly - shine from the noss, and metal 3 t?n, shaped ankles; irreg- About 35 Black and Blue Hats Pi PUSES: $5.00 One-Piece feiatiscihe caiaren: scrub oft a ot of dust that simply Women'’s Fiber Ribbed Suits collects over the course of th 4-qt. d:!l jware, Acme Frecser . i ¢ 7 and 4 L”pmno: of zoog quah]ty ls"'w in t""fi 79 herry Pus tick will ki the lips soft and vanized, t0 $2.50. summer's popular large or smal C Sance for Pudding. '.'::Lffn h‘:’ ‘bad w:tne: n’nead na:l 'l‘n g at L ‘housefur- c shapes; 6 to 14 sizes. Doesn’t hus bit! Drop z e s tu wobiig Pa IS | Cream together a rounding table-| tinted, but only pure white cream.| phL ot Silk Hose Beautiful 2 i spoonful of butter and a cup of granu-| Tiny manicure imple: A good, heavy shades of stantly that corn stops hurting, then | jated sugar. Mix to a smooth paste| handily, too. But rou Mede sxclusively by fiber silk hose for, greew, rose, ehortly Eflu Lift it right off with fin- |two rounding teaspoonfuls of flour | pencils are for very special occasiors Ritt & . Co. ladies. In plnin47 53 98 to ss 00 Georgette‘Waish blue, brown: < B our druggist slls i Fiter” St 1200 Tall « cun'ot botling | nike parse. 1 Do rCond foaliiy O oy Lo e Gyt e andid wooi s oumdugns wliys iy :"flw-‘ of | ater and half a cup of cherry Juice, — Philadelphia, Pa. white and colors, Tie Backs and Novalty Waists Guality and attractivel Freezone” for a few cents, ient | {5 which has been added & pinch of| Louis: If the nose is shiny, apply a Freeze Your Owna at Home~— s@;mea back and double ;(:n.fi;ggof‘?md,‘x cw'l‘;: = n,.li,h,,..:"r;fl. I:)nr::rr;;;un soles. 5 esh, ue an olors. / . color ¥ ¢ to remove every hard cern, soft corn, |salt. Stir until it is of the consistency | simplé astingent, such as one of the or corn between the toes, and the eal- | of -t?treh. an& wehen tlmsb“t&.rurvc tolle! wm:ul:::c.ul of m.ell.l:'t i i ur it over the creamed and | your ncou: 3 Tuses, without, soreness of irritation. |20RC 1t NSE N, “ante e | "Fhis is possibis, aa T s ey