'>111Jrtlv .lnd I 11 prMtiollv l.tbt ll \\ tlh 0 ma de of ~ m an · c.<<; c uft:n d( .. ._ .n\·J:v with the 11ecfssi t~ · of a trun ~urprisingl y lig~t in weight for its roominess, the unexcelled durability of its W h ea r y construction. Thirty-inch size. $17.50. bl,H.k. p.H.;IH c.d(<,hrn ~len t ~ ~ s.1 teen ; ith" han~ome figured ·pat - ~o [) Ill d 111 t!, l·n111g \\til ,.,rob . .'~.~ly be oi . cx c b !.1 , h_ r C\11. -r b ,. s h eer n ess of their print c;. Equ 1Jlv sui t ..1hlc tor .d 1crnoon .H the sun1m er h otds ~r .;.\i nner .f, rh c ,m et- ·op'-·tiran !l._r> t~ }~. rern. It will contain two pockets· and a removable hac form. She will probabl y choose one for $ 7· 5 o . O rha h .H boxes·. $5 . 5 o w $15 · 50 . V er y new a~d pri ced sdrpri~ingly low ·at $3 9 .5 0. l r rhe Very . Essential r~la in Comfort .,. ... .and · co:n-Jenierice Suggests A .Traveler's Pillow That may be inflated or deflated at will. Plain colors ~ $2.7 5: in small plaids. $2. :r t ~ ~ ~ A Stuart Suitcase G enerou s in siu . 3 o inches long . wirh convenient tra y and a lon g packer that is kept from sagging b y a stron g wire spring. Patenr fabric with leather corners. $15. Other suit cases. $1. 7 5 to $20 . Geor_ g ette .~ · Men's Gladsto. n e Bags Srurdily made of full grain cow hide · and so consrrucred that they never sag · no matter what tlfe exigencies of the journey. Handsomely brass Lrimmed. and made, of course, with a center division , a· long pocket for starionery, and an expansion shirt fold. $2 2. The st y les of .v\a y. 1926 , expressed ' 1n practical tJns . . -gr:a"y s. and navy, as well as 14 June · _ rose,' ' t·sunny ," and light green . .AccommodJtingly priced $27.50 to $65 . i A Roll ..up Case The White Silk If One Decides Upon a Steamer 'I'runk We have some o f the fin est made ; rhrec-fourths si z e and full size and priced f rortl $ }9 . 5 0 to $59 . Sports F roch Somccimes is ·combined with the loveliest of pastel colors; sometimes it is pure white : but always its cool. chic and studied informality makes it the right thing _ whenever one is uncertaill" just what · to wear. Priced $27.50 , $39.50 , $49.50. Rubberized cas~ for toilet articles, covered with Egyptian patterned satin brocade~ $5 . 25. Other smart looking cases $1.25 to $1.50. T oi,lctrics-Strcct Floo r Peace of Mind Travels ttvith a Wardrobe Trunk Particularly if it is a Wheary. Besides having all ~he possible features that make for convenience and a special structure, not found in other trunks, that keeps the frame from wracking under the roughest handling- the Wheary Wardrobe Trunk has a plush cushion top that absolutely keeps the garment hangers from slipping from ' the positions in which you arrange them when you pack. We can recommend · no. better wardrobe trunk for your journey whether it is across the seas or only to a near-by summer reso~t. The Wheary costs no more than other high grade wardrobe trunks- $55. The Wheary WardroLa with all the features of the wardrobe trunk and in addition a solid base is $65. With gold silk lining. $ 7 5. Downstairs Store Traveler's iron Only weighs . 3 pounds and takes up hardly any room · but saves from worrying whether frocks are going to · come out · unwrinkled. $4.50, · $5. H o ~tsdurll islz iny.fr-Da·i.,is S t . H11 tran ce Of · All Coatsthe Shagmoor Whatever coats you decid~ to take or not to take be sure to include a dependable~ all-occasion, all-weather Shagmoor. You'll be glad of its distinctive appearance and chill-evening protection a hundred times. $39.50 to $85. Scco11d Floor Rayon Lingerie Because it doesn't rumple and isn't afraid of trips to unknown laundresses. Vests, $ I. I 0; bloomers $ 1. 9 5 ; step-ins, $1.7 5; chemise, $2; union suits, $3.50. These are on the street floor. On the second floor, you'll find rayon pajamas at $5.95. Lingerie D eparlm rnt-Sero nd Floor ~ r-3: rn '"i '"i ri:l ~ If Y our'e Going to Europe There are several books that will add greatly to the pleasure and profit of your trip. Among them are "Pocket Guide to Europe," by E. C. Stedman. This little book is pocket size and simply packed with boiled -down and interesting information about all the places the traveler will probably try to visit. $4. "A Satchel Guide to Europe." by Rolfe and Crocker, $ 5· "The Cathedral Churches of England," by Helen Marshall Pratt. $4. ' 'So You ' re Going to England ," b y Clara Laughlin. $ 3· " Thr Italian Lakes. " by Gabri el Faure. $2 .5 0. "Th e Land of Sr. Francis o f Assisi," $2.50. " A Ro y al ]{omance." b y Rich ;:trd Halliburton. $5. " Thread of English Road," b y Charles E. Brooks. With mosl intriguing illustrations by Julia MacFiora y. $3. r-""'!4 rn ~ When You Travel on Your Own Front Porch Much thrilling travel can be done between the two covers of a racy book. We suggest: "The Lost Oasis," by A . M. Hassanein, $4. "Glil)lpses of Japan and Formosa," by Harry A. Frank. $3. "Beyond Khyber Pass," by Lowell Thomas. $4. "An American Among the Riffi," by Vincent Sheean. $3.50· " Where Slran ge Gods Call. " b y Harry Hervey . $3 . "To Lhasa in Disguise," by Wil liam McGovern. $ 5· "With Lawrence in Arabia , " by Lowell Thomas. $4 . " With Shadows in rhc South Seas," by Frederick O ' Brien. $2 . Book D epartm ent- Dav is St . Entrance ....................................................................................~...................................................................................................................................... .................. ..., tt