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ibe to Boys or Stray Dogs Riles W.A. White ansas Editor Says One That Would Sell Animal for 25 Cents Ought to Die. EMPORIA, Kan., June 9 (Associ- d Press).—A boy who would take tray dog to the city pound to be led, for a quarter, is too mean to himeelf, declares William Allen author and editor, in a state- in his paper, the Emporia Ga- ir. White's protest in behalf of was evoked by an offer of 25 a head for animals brought to city pound by boys, What's the matter with this City ministration anyhow?” inquires Kansas author. “Were they ir boys? Here they are, adver- to give boys 26 cents for each dog brought into the city ind to be killed, Doesn't the City ministration know that the boy 0 would deliberately bring a stray to the city pound to be killed two bits ought to be killed him. ? Don't they know that boys are so hard hearted? Don’t they pw that the average boy would r earn two bits mowing a lawn, th a straight string of boys to h by him to the swimming hole, n see a stray dog killed? Mhe advertisement had in it the nest inference about Emporia that ever has been made. Think of the kind of boy who ed a quarter above the life of a stray dog—any dog on earth!” 4 NOT ALWAYS. (From the Boston Globe.) Inister—Yes, my boy, even the hairs pur heads are numbered. all Boy—Dad’s ain't; he's bald- ss Hair Dark Y < RANDMOTHER kept y her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attrac- tive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied, with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur. Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addi- tion of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very. little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to re- store natural color and beauty to the hair, A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied—it's so sasy to use, too, You siimpl dampen a comb or soft brus! and draw it through the hair, taking one strand at a t By morning the gray hair dis. appears; after another appli- cation or two, it is restored fo its natural color, and looks glossy, soft-and beautiful. reas Teeth Without Plates D eeth, Tigh eeth, te 2 Loose Teeth, Treat PMadly Decayed SETS OF TEET! =. old and Rorcelaln Crowns, Of Gala Saver "and "Porcelatne Made at Reasonable Prices. BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT BLO | i ot ge yp bth 2B. 125th St., cor. Sth Ay. 140 ton Av., cor. 59th St. (Over Liggett's ‘Drug Store.) 169 E. 34th St., cor. 34 Av. All of our offices are open on Bun- days until 1 P. and on Tuesdays ‘and Thuredays until 7 P.M, Hours 9 A. M to 6 P. M. Daily. JEANE FURNIE Les Resorcin Hair Tonic Wins and retains friends. Cleans the ; thoroughly dissolves dandruff and ¥; obtainable ‘—but it is. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. P IAN OS Small payment brings one into your home at once. IN THE WOMEN’S FASHION SALONS—SATURDAY Three Fashion Events Frocks of Canton Crepe—$29.50 | Simple little frocks, charmingly trimmed with hand- drawnwork—the kind one can wear almost any place from breakfast to dinner. The canton crepe which fashions them is of an exquisite quality—that’s why the colors are so lovely—French blue, silver gray, beige, navy blue and BLACK. Hem of unusual depth reaching almost to hips. . * * Stunning Capes at $25 ; If one must hide the smartness of one’s suit or frock when motoring or traveling, it is well to do it under capes as distinctive as these—and so amazingly low priced too. Tweeds and homespuns in delightful mixtures and overplaids. Some are finished with the good-looking throw scarfs. . . * Tweed Suits Reduced to $15 Originally $24.50 to $29.50—seems too good to be true Smart styles for town or sports wear, tailored to our order. Hand-finished silk linings....All the popu- lar tweed colorings. Second Floor, Old Building. Sweet Girl Graduate Frocks WHITE A galaxy of individual mod- els that faithfully mirror in their graceful straight-line and bouffant silhouettes the latest tendencies of the Paris mode. $15 to $29.50 Imported and American-made or- gandies—plain and embroidered, crepe de chine, dotted net, Canton crepe and Georgette crepe in sizes 12 to 16 years. Voile Frocks, $2.75, $3.25 Figured, dotted and_plain-colored voiles in pretty frocks ordinarily jf $5.75. The dressmaker, however, anxious to dispose of her short lengths of material, made these to our order at a special price. ul Other wash frocks, appropriate for every hour of a summer day, $2.95 to $9.75. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Camping Outfits of Khaki, $1.75 to $2.95 Jean middy blouses, with cuff or straight bottoms, and full plaited, jean bloomers, with patented adjustable fasteners or elastic at knees, $1.75, Jean knickerbockers, fitted at cuffs with patented fasteners, $2.50; in drill, $2.95. Sizes 6 to 20. Second Floor, Old Bullding. Blouse Patterns of Printed Silk, $4.85 $6.50 grade 400 printed crepe de chine blouse lengths, a yard and a quarter in each, Great variety of designs, printed to simulate | batik, on good quality crepe de chine in contrasting colors on navy blue, old rose, brown, tan | and black. | Ready to cut apart and stitch up. Easily made by hand in less than an evening’s time. Silk Rotunda— Street Floor, Old Buliding, ——— Charming Hats for Summer frocks, $7 Organdie, dotted swiss, Geor- gette Crepe, in such perfectly delightful colorings as Frenc! blue, rose, yellow, beige, red, navy blue, Jade green—and white. Self-filling Fountain’ Pens, $1.35 $2.75 and $3 grades Flowers, ornaments of. or- gandie or two-tone ribbon ac- cent their smart lines. Transparent Black Hats Gracefully trimmeg with glycerine or burnt ostrich. Draped crowns of soft silk add to their attractiveness. Second Floor, Old Bullding. 14K gold filled point, suit- able for graduation gifts, for office work and for all ‘round use. Some are large size, with elaborate gold filagree design; others have plain rubber bar- rel. Some have ring for rib- bon or neck chain. Commercial Stationery. Downstairs Store, New Building. White Enamel Refrigerators models that have sold here for $35, White enamel inside and out—same and in some places for $37 to $42.. 150 more for Saturday— mail orders filled so long as the quantity lasts. Size 83x19x46 in. Ice capacity 100 pounds. Three-ply veneer hardwood, with solid posts, interlocking air tight frame with four extra heavy steel bolt rods; thorough insulation. Hardware is heavy cast brass, nickel plated—won't rust, Extra heavy ice chamber and re- inforeed ice rack, Seventh Gallery, New Buliding. $27.50 Saturday’s News | Vig Formerly A. Women’s Silk Stockings, 85c 1,200 pairs, seconds of $1.50 grade 900 pairs, seconds of $1.55 grade —the latter bear a nationally known name SILK—reinforced with mercerized cotton tops, toes and heels. Mock seamed leg. Black, white and colors, in sizes 81% to 10 in lot but not in each color. $2.55 Silk Stockings—$1.65 pair 61 a quality. Full-fashioned. 1,800 prs.; sizes 844 to V4 only. Main Aisle, Street Floor, Old Bullding. Glove Silk Underwear, $2.95 900 pieces—$4.50 to $5.50 grades French drawers, step-in drawers, plain and striped. Bloomers, plain or striped, elastic waist and knee. Vests—bodice top, self shoulder straps. White, flesh, orchid, sky blue, platinum gray, in sizes 5 to 8— not every size in every color in each kind. “Pollyanna” athletic underwear—$1.25 800 pieces of this sheer, cool, comfortable underwear of striped batiste. Hemstitched top and shoulder straps. Flesh, orchid, sky blue, maize, white. Sizes 86 to 44 in one color or another. Street Floor, Old Building. Tailored Dimity Blouses, $2 Long or short sleeves. And such a variety of smartly designed models from which to choose. Distinctive details of hand work in color or white, outline pinafore or roll collars and give them a more expensive look. The dimity will launder nicely and always look crisp and fresh. Some of the blouses button in the back. Sizes 34 to 46. Third Floér, Old Bullding. Fine Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Just ou! of bond. Very moderately priced. For women—6 for $1.75, and 6 for $2.25 __,,, Tape borders, hemstitched hems, hand embroidered block or script initials. : Men’s handkerchiefs, 75c each Very fine large linen handkerchiefs, tape-bordered with good sized hand embroidered block initials. We have had no handkerchiefs for many a long day to compare with these in quality at the price. Street Floor, Old Buliding. Rare Sale of SKIRTS IN THE WOMEN’S SALONS Regular and extra sizes For sports and town wear " © s Skirts at $7.25 White flannel. Baronette white or tin, biack. Smart straight line models. Skirts at $10.25 White flannel, pleated. White sports silks, Novelty silk crepes in gay sports colors, Skirts at $13.25 Crepe de chine, pleated. white and street colors. New and Fresh Made by one of the leading skirt-makers of New York, noted for the quality of his materials and tailoring. Plenty of white skirts. —for they are decidedly “the thing” for sports wear with vivid sweaters. Plenty of Colors Waistbands, 28 to 42—but not in every model. Second Floor, Old Bullding. 200 Tea, Coffee, Chocolate . Sets ' “Fifth to Half less $5 to $86.50—for $10.50 to $108.50 sets Best English china—French china—other imported china—very best lustre china. A big special purchase. Four examples $108.50 Set for $86.50 | Royal-Doulton tea set. A rich | design in smart black and yellow —25 pieces, $40 Set for $27 French china tea set. Of the finest lustre, in three shades—2i pieces. Heavy silk crepe, $1 Import Set for $8 china chocolate : - 14 pieces—a charming flora! de- sign, $20 Set for $16 Imported china coffee sets, ar- tistie design—17 pieces, Second Gallery, New Buliding. Floor Lamps—Less $15 SOLID Mahogany Floor Lamps—$9.50 10 in. high, two lights, finis.ed in gold with black or black with gold. $12.50 Mahogany 70 in. high, two lights $15 Junior Floor Lamps—$10,50 ished in black with gold and gold with inish Floor Lamps~$7.50 $15 Chair Lamps—$10.50 54 in. high, two lights, ¢ ick, black with gold $15 Bridge Lamps in different finishes—$9,50 Second Gallery, New Building. . Stewart 17 SPORTS Everything for golf, tennis, swimming, canoeing, hiking. FOX FURS are the thing Sor Summer The Fur Shop is showing a new collection of fox scarfs, delightfully fluffy and well marked, at prices which add to their desirableness. Brown fox, $25, $35. Pointed fox, $15 to $65. Blue dyed fox, $75, $85. Platinum dyed fox, $75, $85. White fox, $85, $95. Third Floor, Old Building. Dainty Shadow Batiste Lingerie Envelope Chemises, $1.25 Nightgowns, $1.25 to $2.50 She elf-striped. Many at- tractive model White, stitched or trimmed with self material in soft colorings—rose, mauve, apricot, French blue, cal blue or honeydew. Lovely soft shades, hemstitched and pret- tily trimmed with narrow self ruffles, Third Floor, Old Bullding. Military Brushes 1,000 at 25c each Made for the U. S. Gov- ernment and the very best brush we could recom- mend for the summer camp. All black bristles, Sanitary metal back set in wood, Street Floor, Old Buliding. Downstairs Store, Old Bullding. 75c to $3 Imported Veils, 50c to $1.75 An importer's samples. Square drape Shetland veils | in filet meshes, some dotted with chenille, or octagon meshes with deep borders run with attrac. tive floral designs. Sand, pearl gray, taupe, brown, henna, French blue, navy blue, black and white. Street Floor, Old Bullding. For Little Tots . Overalls, 85¢ to $1.75 Short ones. — Long ones. Quaint styles. Some of flow- ered chintz, Some of navy blue with red bindings. Some of striped material, very prac- tical, Bloomer Frocks, $1.85 Adorable affairs, trimmed with flowered chintzes. Blue, rose or green. Beach Suits, 95c to $1.25 For small boys. Sturdy striped cotton fabrics, attrac- tive colors. Some very smart suits with colored trousers and importe dimity blouses. Special at $3. Beach Hats, 95c to $2.95 Host of charming Checked gingham. S gingham piping, with red embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6 years, Third Floor, Old Building. MEN Madras Union Suits, 95c 1200 suits at this special price. Full cut, in sizes 84 to 44. Fancy effects. Plaids. Self stripes, Sleeveless. Knee length, Elastic webbing across back, 600 Suits at $1.2 $2 and $2.50 grades. Mer- cerized fancy madras. Stripes. Plaids. Sleeveless. Knee length. Sizes 34 to 40 only. $1 and $1.50 Neckties, 50e ALL silk knit four-in- hands. Scores of designs and combinations of colore. Cluster, single and fancy cross stripes. Plain blues, blacks, browns, greens. Street Fioor, New Buliding. napes with y blue wa for mé An 4,000 New Shirts at $2.15 fine poplins in plain tan and white. “ * « Plenty of all white, Plenty of all kinds of good desigrs | Women’s Sport Shoes, $8 | Everything in their favor for an imme- | diate and unqualified success with smart women. They have the distinction of an English sports shoe—coupled with fine Am- erican workmanship and a new low price. Soft unboxed and well rounded toes are among their most important details. Broad walking heels, White calfskin trimmed with black, Tan Norwegian calfskin at $8.50, First Floor, Old Building. | Handbags and Vanities, $1.95 | An array of attractive styles, in silk and leather * * @ POUCH BAGS of satin striped Many of the bags have dis- moire—-on self-covered frames, or | tinetive mountings. All are nicely | in gaily figured silks, lined, ENVELOPE BAGS of striped Black, navy blue, brown. \ moire silk, . . VANITY BAGS in novelty silks Brief Cases, $4.35 or in patent leather or suede, in Cowhide, 16 in. size, 2 and 3 fawn or gray. The quality cof the silk is one of the most attractive features, pockets, lock and key. around or half strap. Black or brown. Main Alsle, Street Floor, Old Buliding. Strap all FOR MISS 14 to 20 150 Gingham Dresses—$10.50 $19.50 and $25 grades Four styles, made up from the remaining pieces of the maker’s summer materials—best Anderson ginghams— plain and broken checks and plain colors. Every color | amongst them—red, tangerine, navy blue, Copenhagen blue, | pink, green, yellow, lavender, brown, black, white. . Straight silhouettes. Deep hems. Every young woman will want to add two or three of these lovely frocks to her Summer wardrobe, * * *. Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk Dresses Stripes, plain colors, figures. Smart models. One or | two will be useful this Summer. $19.75, $25, $29.50 Second Floor, Old Bullding. Boys’ warm-weather Suits, $5.95 Two pairs of trousers with each Beach cloth suits. Norfolk models with patch pockets and full belt, and well finished in every detail. Sizes for 7 to 16 years. The very best suits a poy can have for summer wear—smart, serviceable. $14.50 to $20 Woolen Suits—$12.50 Two pairs of trousers with each ‘Tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots, herringbones and a few serges, all in Norfolk style. Sizes for 8 to 16 years, $29.50 to $35 Btudenta’ Suits for $23.95 A few odd suits from stoc! 20 years size—1, reduced for quick clearance, Palm Beach Caps 16 years 17 year: Cool, good looking, serviceable. Gray and natural shades. $1.50, Street Floor, New Building. ‘Main Aisle Sale of Silk Gloves—$1.35 Milanese silk, 16 button length, four row embroidery on the backs. .Light gray, | pongee, white, Street Floor, Old Buliding. Big, cool Chocolate | Mints, 50c lb. Other days, 80¢ Ib, Luscious, covling and fresh as one could ask for sultry days. Steamer baskets, $5 to $25, Eighth Gallery, New Bullding. | Street Floor, Old Bullding. | Hammocks at $5 Were in stock, $6.50. Brightly colored, befring- ed hammocks. 150 only. Tufted head rest, valance, closely woven, strong and com- fortable. Assortment of colors such as brilliant green with black and gray. Phone ani mail orders give prompt attention. Third Gallery, New Buliding. Not one below the $3.50 grade * * . Cool and fresh and fine. Lucky the man who ean fill his rdrobe with shirts like these—doubly lucky if he gets them y $2.15 each. * * * Fibre silks—silk and cotton—English madras—corded idras with fibre silk stripes, white and patterns in color— d colorings.

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