mtmr.v w iHBKn iwmmfM yffiWXN. tir mm VA" I'JTCTWJi vr-jniffjj5 'iT ?W?WfW V t,. 7 jr r5. son Speaks of Blackberries U fcflv Rell It May Be Au li' . f . f....lj mrs M. A. WILSON KwH'' '"r'iZci . I -i.v i. hc blackberry raentn nna NA&.-4fg sairassFWs , SViVflnd lm an entirely mmi..... u,i 1 ?f?ri.rrv flint crown wild. "Se1 blackberry IB ..mjaly cenwmd .. itiniriTiw Mini juiii v t jxkj krnnlnc"""-rffl: 11 JVlwS there from Heme Mid-West hiU ceiiiitrv towns home of the ricl'esfer utlng the black- OIU-v w h,ir' Te Cnn Blncliuerrlcs wnsh imd turn en cloth KCIUC SftrTnew ulnce In preserving .. rr the berries, removing nil wi "! I, nn,i ft bcrric dry! t.. tun IJl f - . ,.-- SSgTnUrnmi cook for five mln. ntCi. NO"' ni,(' w e'(iif e blackberries, Srnekfnr live mlnutm. Then lift the iStewlthn rtrtranier Inte pint inw. '.",'? .. inles te the sirup In the t Jg Kettle nnd till the jnrs te the Eft ftl.c well-drnlticd cooked ber- T, New fill jnr te overflowing witn S ilrup 1" the kettle nnd adjust the SbbVr Pnrtlnlly tighten the jnrs. K In liet-wnlcr Imth. with the water te the neck of the jars, nnd process rfhvcntv mlnntpc. .Remove from the 'tali seal securely, ami w no i mm fc', dip the tops of the jars In melted para- Tills 'method given mere berries In .i. (nr than putting the uncooked berry 'fl6 jar ! nnd then filling with the boil Ing elrup. Splcnl RlacWierry Jam Wnth nnd t-liee sufficient simmer np- ' On te mea'-ure one quart, place with I mVeun of water in preserving kettle iadcoek until sort. oei ami run inc nip tlireiish a fine sieve. Return pulp tithe Mttle and add Four eiiiirM blackberries. Three and one-half pounds of sugar. Stir te dissolve the sugar and bring Mewly te a bell. New prepare n spice bar si fellows : Place in a piece of cheesecloth Twe teaspoons of ginger, JVe teaspoons of cinnamon, , One teaspoon of allspice. One-half teinpoen of cloves, Onc-(fiiartcr cimioeii of aniseed. Tie securely, nllewlng room for the iplCM te float in the bag. Add te the prepared blackberries In the preserving kettle and cook until the mixture Is thick like Jam. This mixture will have te be carefully watched and stirred con stantly, ns it burns very easily. Kill in te btcrlized half-pint jars and seal becurely. Spiced Blackberry Cordial Place In the preserving kettle Tnr quarts of ripe blackberries. Five cupi of water, Four eups of sugar. 'Add cplce bag iim prepared for the fpietd blackberry jam. Stir te dissolve tturugar In the water nnd bring te boll bell lag point. Cook slowly for twenty min utes, then turn into the jelly bag te drip Jhrwh. Fill into sterilized liettlew. rlace bottles In the preserving kettle, fill the kettle with cold water te reach te the neck of th bottles and bring te boiling point. Bell for twenty min utes, seal bottles securely, ns you re re mere theai from the bath. When cold dip the top of the bottle in melted partfin. Blackberry Rell Place in mixing bowl Three and one-quarter cupi of flour, One teaspoon of salt, Three level tublnpoens of baktng feicder, 4 One-half cup of sugar. Sift te mix and rub into the prepared flour One-half cup of shortening. Use seven-eighths of n cup of milk te fwm a deush. Rell out this dough en lljMljr floured pastry beard about one Quarter of an Inch thick and In an oblong sheet. Spread lightly with but ter, then with brown sugar, nnd finally Jlth one (iinit or unshed and dried berriea. Dust lightly with cinnamon and roll ns fnr jelly roll, pince In well peased nnd Homed baking pan nnd bnke ia moderate even ter thirty-five niln Mm. Haste after the first ten minutes IU One-half cup of sirup, One cup of boiling icater. Bute tile roll three times while bak . bcrvc with thin blackberry sauce we by looking blackberries and reMtenliiR with brown sugar. Thii,rell Is delicious either het or WW, DADDY LONG LEGS IN STOCK Me Desmond and Excellent Cast Score In Comedy ftSS KcjS-Tllllt vprv l',frn..lilni ,-. .... ... -" e "?, U.UIily I.emr I.cl's." u-n w.ll tLltr f,, It .... ,-- w iJVMiiiuiu ami iter l'layers. ti.i'st gavc " feithful portrayal of echaracteis mane famous in the btery Jean Webster, 18 lhl nl.l .. I. 1. . . tliiu. r " """ ,!i 8Ct rrem a "wW01"1' '"," f''hl'lennble bearding m by mi, unknown benefactor. MHs SBfi wnMellshtfiil. She gave the K;MllRllt '"l "huile which made irtra..,M,,,,ny"1 Mui- interesting "IIU 1 1 ' . . , f ' EVEIENG PUBLIC LEDGER-P&ILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1922 mi t Chiffen One of the Most Popular Summer Fabrics By CORINNE LOWE Chiffen with the dance might be the niugnn ei mis present summer. Chilton, In fact, shares with crepe the distinc tion of being the most popular of the dressy fabrics. Fer evening wear white chiffon trimmed with pnncls or draperies of black cbnntllly has become one of the classics of the year. Dance frocks em ploying varl-tlnted nnd nlnlted rlilffnn panels ever a geld foundation nrc nn nc- ccptneic suggestion te many u debu tante, nnd there are vnrleus combina tions of crepe nnd chiffon for both afternoon nnd evening wear. Perhaps etic of the most delightful of the new elliffen frocks Is In white made up ever geld tissue and showing n skirt in which ovals of graduated sb.e are cut from the fabric nnd then bound with tiny ruffles of black chnntllly. Here we show n simple but effective little frock of pearl gray chiffon com bined with white chiffon. This Is trimmed with ruches of coral-red rib bon further developed into the corsage flower nnd Inte the tiny bows orna menting the tucked vestee of gray chif fon. VIVIENNE SEGAL STARS AT KEITH'S SNOW IN EVIDENCE IN WEEK'S FILMS Blizzard Scenes at Stanley Loek Coel Agnes Ayres In New Picture Other Films Musical Cpmedy Star in At- tractive Summer Feature Keith's Vivienne Segal wen splendid recognition at the head of the Keith's bill. Her songs, including tome of the old ones that have become classic and some of the new popular selections wen wnrm applause for the Philadelphia star. (Jeorge T.e Mnire. te whom Jee Phil lips lent Invaluable support, pro duced nn act which evoked laughter al most without limit in his skit, "At the Dentist's." Dave Itetn is a comedian, dancer nnd musician, and gave a remarkable ex hibition of versatility, while "Wrec's Buds of 11)22," in n miniature revue, "Youth and Beauty,'1 wen well-dc-serxed applause In n juvenile dance act. Hurry Breen, the composer, sang a number of his own songs, jind Van nnd Bell proved experts ns boomerang throw ers. Other acts included these of Charles Crafts and .luck Mnlcy in n comical dialogue en "Wimmin. nnd Beeth nnd Nina in some fast evolutions en wheels. Glebe Wyntt's Scotch T.ads nnd Lassies led n snappy bill with senss, dances nnd bagpipes. With thorn were two Philadelphia boys, Caitcs Brethers; Baby Edna Kler in songs nnd stunts, n mulange by the Musical Hedges; Ar thur I.leyd, the "card index," nnd ether nttrnctlve acts. There are many entertaining features in the picture por tion of the bill. Nlen Mystery and artistic dexter ity combine te make the net offend by the "Great Richards" highly entertain ing. He deals in the seemingly im possible nnd almost makes the audi ence believe that black is white. Many Stanley Bcttv Comnsen has had pictures In her enrcer which have given her much better chnncca thnn she finds in "Over the Berder," but the story is sufficiently strong te held Interest, nnd nil of the scenes nrc laid In the Cana dian Northwest with a vast expanse or snow, which is most refreshing in het weather. With two such stars nn the fair Betty and Tem Monre working te getlicr, and the megaphone In the hands ei tne producer company s very nest director, Penrvn Stnnluws, It wa n foregone conclusion Hint the most nes slble would be made of the story. It is full of exciting incidents with the smuggling of whisky ever the border ns Its theme and with all the lovable characters being frankly violators of the law, and we sit here and feel like cneerlng them as- they evade punish ment, In spite of the fnct that we knew It is highly Improper te de se. And when Tem Moere ns the ser gennt of the mounted police helps his glrl'R brother te escape the hangman's noose, we de net feel like reproaching mm nnd, nnywny, people who sur vive the freeslna bllznrd through which most of the netieii tnkes place deserve n little comfort In the end. Cns-sen Fergusen adds nnethcr ex cellent portrayal te his long list of un usual acting parts. The cast also In cluded ,T. Furrell MncDennld, Sidney D'Albroek, Jean de Briac nnd E. J. Brady. Karlton There nre many points of similarity between "The Ordeal, Agnes Ayers' second picture, and her first one. She ngnin has a drunken husband, although this time he dies be fore she cnn reform him as effectively ns she did Jnck Helt, but she still has the burden of a money-loving family whose expensive tastes can only be satisfied through her own unhapplness. The fnir Agnes lias never worn se many handsome gowns ns she does in this production. Sin; seems te have a strikingly new nnd elaborate creation for each one of ber scenes, but nny kind of gown would leek well en Miss Ayers anyway. The story concerns the conscience of n young wife whose wealthy but liquor loving husband dies from n sudden stroke when In a violent temper, In "hich he accuses the wife of having 'iccome tee fend of his young doctor. Ills will provides thnt if she marries a second time she gets no money nnd, ns she does fall in love with the doctor, her conscience compels ber te give him up becnuse she feds thnt she Is te blame for her husband's death and be sides her crippled sister hns been cured nnd hns become n money-mini "flapper" nnd her brother is constantly making demands en her bunk account. How ever, the story ends happily, as It should. Mis Ayers lias the support of n fine enst, with Cenrad Nngel doing hi usual splendid work. Ednu Murnhv plajs the sister nnd Clnrcnce Burten, one of the best of our villains, scores us the husband, although he seems In clined te overdo the part. Arcadia It has been n long time since Irene Custle has been en the screen, although she hns been making pictures in acw xerK for a year or mere. The hrst te be released is "French Heels." It is net particularly geed screen material, but it gives Miss Castle plenty of chance te ptevc that Rhc is still one of the most graceful dancers before the public nnd that shn can wear striking and bizarre gowns in n way that no ether woman would dare de. '"French Heels" is n story of con tracts. We fir t meet the heroine at the clesp of the war. Her father Is (lend and her biether killed in action, se she herself makes her living as a dancer nmld the gilded surroundings of Brendwuy night life. Here the pro ducers have spared no expense or pains In making the scenic settings sufficiently elaborate, and though the length of film devoted te Miss Castle's dancing is rather excessive most people will prob ably enjoy it. The heroine ranrrles the son of n wealthy lumbcrmnn, nnd they nre sent In flirt Tntlm ft, knniul tlmli limmv- moon at a lumber camp". Here the j favorite of the cabaret tires of the simple life, a harmlessly villainous theatrical manager appeals te add com plications and the premise "I de" Is about te die nwav into an innudiblbe whisper when hubby is injured in a Ugh, during a strike, and nobody need be told hew the story ends utter that. .Miss Castle's leading man is Ward Crane nnd her support includes How Hew ard Trucsdall, Charles Gerard aud Charles Murray. Victeria There Is only one word te describe "Yellow Men nnd Geld" and thnt is "thrill." There is a clever novelty in the way that the story is pre- durcd. The plot is supposed te be the unfolding en the screen or a book which the here tins written. Jt is all about that geed old-fashioned standby of the geed nctten at thnt, nnd for theso who like genuine melodrama there could scarcely be better fare. Hclcnc Chndwlck, who, has proven herself te be n very fine nctrcss in stories of a different type, Is cqunlly line in this, nnd her cetstar, Richard Dlx, makes his usual satisfactory ap pearance ns the here. There nre ether fnverltes In the cost Including Henry Burrows, Resemnry Tlieby, Richard Tucker nnd (lere Kne. Capitel Viela Dana Is seen at her best in "Scfflng's Believing." her lntcst picture. It Is a lively, well-constructed comedy, with nn odd and original twist te the rather thin plot nnd with much action nnd many high lights, which keep the Interest well up throughout the whole picture. The theme has te de with n voting girl who tries te compromise her sweet heart ll.V ellllllevlnir n rnitntn nt nrnnltu nnd finds herself the victim, nnd the swecrnenrt deiicvch the worst when lie finds her under questionable circum stances. There nrc many complications te crcnte ninUFCincitt before the end of the picture. Miss Dana is supported by Allan Ferrest, Gertrude Aster, Phlle McCulIeugh nnd n let of ethers. SWEATER SALE RF.OUI,U HB.nO SII.K hhi:aters IIKAl'TIFUL UESK1NH At $7.50 and $9.50 COLUMBIA KNITTING MILLS 8I2B KENSINOTOtf AVK. rhnne Fkil. 2HI0 I'kd, Cnrii pnn our deer. lffipft iiMiyifiHI jffiffHliJJr nP Safe Milk Fer Infants '& Invalids NO COOKING The "Feed Drink" for AU Age.. Quick Lunch nt Heme, Office, and Fountains Ask for HORLICK'S. 25?' Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Fer Cake Flavoring and Pie Fillings PUDDINE Saves etrps. Saves milk. Saves time. Never fails. Puddine is also ideal for mnkinjr Blanc Mange, Ice Cream, Custards, Puddings and Sauces. Eight Flavers At All Grocers, 10c, 15c Fruit ruddlne Ce.. Dalttmnrr, Mil. Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing Snap should be used very care fully, If you want te keep veur hair looking Its best. Most soaps and prepared klmmpoes contain tee much nlkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins It. The best thing for itendy use is Mulsifled roeoamu oil shampoo (which is pure and grensclebs), and is better than anything elbe you can use. Twe or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsified In a cup or glnss with a little warm water is sufficient te cleanse the hair nnd sculp thor oughly. Simply inelbtcn the liair with water nnd rub it in. It make nn abundance of rich creamy lather which ilnes out ensily, removing i'Vry pnrticle of dust. dirt, dand ruff nnd excess oil. The hair dries quickly nnd evenly, and it liraves the scalp .soft, nnd the hair line nnd silky. brlgit. lustrous, Huffy and easy te manage. Yeu cnn get Mulsified cecbanut oil shampoo ut nny pharmacy, it's very cheap, and u few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. Adv. 3ercie4tS 'lnk Fielder ninl nMin.. ..!, ,. . Sele .n"'1 m,,"luatc ' ,he nsDlsi,. . ,",'. i,1,,, W1N a stamp of ft et I Iw 1 . .i -V ,, b,"se. l'tui. efllict,,!,.,,l,fl,lly ,0 ,he ,xtm"" URGES POSTAL EFFICIENCY """dl Of Thlrrl nA .?-..-.. .-. " " ruurin iiass Offices Enrllnn r...A, Wmril wJ1", '""""''ft "f Parcel 4 ?,"; UV' vin-QtMi today ut the rtlei tm.L.i"f ,"'V "".''""I convention f'M. Rt 1 . ii ." '""'" ""d fourth eA Sn? ' "'s,1"t "f the 'V twihlti ?'' .'""K"''. referred te HnSV.V.L.. '" 'mulling parcel t.est : - i ii it'i llllr.in . . -1 it'inrirnit. fiflin !.... :". US' I wn, w, t-yirci esnei'lallv in I,.. it ffllMIIU n .l... !2Predu.cr and consumer. ii.... . 'Z"Untry Club r Lansdewne ft, -"""rnaent U Jl U lnn,ln A.l..-- i 'H 1IW1III Illllll V lW YI iniTdtl,... i. ----.-. ihhj ii "ltf6ri (T, '!"t'lwne of "The clulhei .'.. JU"L'h ls t0 "v' it tl,n r me , ., n,l1 '"""! l'rts. The WiSfAT" '"'ve "lected Jehn II. i.V ,' '',!!'lM lullagher vice I.l i ' . ' 1MIU IM m. i" "' "'lllKan secre tury and Prners . " ? ",,'"M'',i'- A beaid of tJf'dfnt 'Ann ; ... "hme i-ni w..,i . i ''!. ItiikM l. MUlliu-i' T. H. Fi ink ii l"l,'''"'. W. Paul Sisals i ''"S,;N '"" '"'lerlilt "2JUw b.in ,.,M.llt Iflltt Hilrl .. n..1 -. -... ,, num unarn0 H Mlchutz. ,, ,l.......t ,m., B7fcrS'l,.trtii. was' held In i'll.. "'"""'rute, Keberts thU tMrged, wlth ..in.,! ii- ! mHML(S.T of his trfeks nnd illusions nre nrlglnnl. thriller, a n-nreli for n buried treasure. Jee Towle, in the veinaeulnr of vaude- The lieie has the chart nnd the villains vllle, "cleaned up with niusie ninl (hug him and steal it, hut he has u comedy. Jean Sethcrn. star of the binge and hereon, nppenred In a novel and interesting sketch. Barbette, one of the most thrilling gymnusts, brought gasps by her stunts en the trapese. The Capper Family in an original act also scored. "Why Anneunce Your Mnr Mnr riage?" with Elaine Ilammerbteln In the lending role, was the photoplay at traction. Walten Koef An exceptionally geed summer bill ls offered. Kcnucy anil i O'Neill please in n singing and dancing j skit, flerald I.ear, nn energetic drum- i mer, shows hew this Instrument can be made musical. Shelden, Themas ami Babi) offered some new steps from i dunceland with geed rchults. I iliinllcate. and both parties start out aud romance joins the expedition when the beautiful heroine docs n high dive te rescue the here after the villain bad thrown him overboard. There is action in every scene, and FLORENCE VIDOR AGAIN SCORES IN ALDINE FILM Story of Modern Weman Gives Her Fine Chances and Production l Exceptionally Geed Aldlnc Florence Vlder has probably done nothing better thnn her mk as a .strikingly modern woman in "The Heal Adventure." It is the story of a bril liant woman, who finds herself taking second place te her husband's profes sion as u lawyer and she decide that she must prove that bhe is his equal In brain as well ns In heart. She gees te New Yerk and the story carries her from n chorus girl te a famous de signer of costumes. But she finds that success without the love of her husband does net satisfy ninl se nil can imagine hew the story ends. . , The pinduetlen his many points thn' nre decidedly unusual, and it shows the .lie ultli which the producer. Mug vi.i.,1. ii iimiini Ills uiiv te recegni tien ns one of the most sincere and artistic men In the business, iiiere nut Mime thrilling blU'.artl wenrn ami i cpplpdcs during the wife's theatrical fuieVr are excellent. , MIsh Vlder'H leading man is Clyde Fillmore, and the cast lyludcs Nellie P, Bauriders, Wllyan McCarthy and Pfeny Ryder. r KNITTING WOOL- XnittiniWer-1 JciSiik & wool OAc iled, per or. ' I Per oz v We'll (ilnilly Send Yeu Siimplra, BEADS Embroidering, Beading:, Braiding Novelty Embroidery Ce. Ground Fleer Stere 15 N. 10th St. 1007 Filbert St MALTED MILK AHEALTHFUL between-meals snack for youngsters and oldsters, tee. All the nourishment and feed value of malted milk and a delicious chocolate flavor in addition. MBBiBBJHyLEffPiWfrHW WANAMAKER'S JULY 5, 1922 WANAMAKER'S The Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere 200 Men's All-Weel Suits Special at $25 An Extra-Deep Black Enamel Suitcase, $4 the lowest price we have ever heard of for n first quality, cxtra-deep suitcase! Of black enamel fabric with leather corners and straps nil around, which arc of durable black fabric. 21 inches long and 8 inches deep with a capacious inside pocket. Week-end Cases, $3.50 18 and 20 Inch suitcases of black enamel fabric, have double catches, geed locks and arc lined with cretonne. Just the right size te held a frock and the week-end needfuls. Week-end bags start at $4 for black enamel fabric and go te $7.60 for dull leather and $8 for patent leather. All are silk lined. Seft Hat Bags, $3.50 Of very shiny black fabric, they arc cretonne lined nnd cnn be carried by means of a strap slipped ever the arm. Very light in weight nnd big enough te held ether things besides a het. (Central) Hard-finished Worsteds Among Them- Every man who wants a geed-looking vacation suit; Every business man who wants te leek well dressed and soundly pros pereus; Every man who has $25 and wants te get the best possible suit for it, wants te be here tomorrow morning early. TVTest men expect te pay at least $25 for any sort of geed all-wool suits but men who knew something of cloth ing values seldom expect te get value as frnnd nq this! $25 Can Seldom Touch Fabrics of This Quality s "U . . V ir j( - I As a matter of fact, most of the suits were made te sell wholesale for about this price. Fine, springy, hard-finished worsteds, soft cassimeres and firmly woven cheviets are in grays, browns and blues. They are in stripes, pin stripes, small checks, semi invisible patterns and some plain colors. (Gallery, Murhet) This Midsummer Sale Doing Wonderful iP frnl wl I i of Dresses Things! Is Embroidered Voile Frecks, $10.75 Sea-shell pink and navy blue dresses of French voile arc em broidered with little white circles. Points of lace nnd embroidery form the cellar and cuffs. , (Market) Seemingly all the women in Philadelphia have new dresses in mind and they are finding just the things they want in this big sale ! Dresses for mornings en the perch, dresses for after noon, sports dresses for the mere strenuous activities, frocks for the shore; for reef gardens, for smart seaside hotels, for evening parties. They're all te be found here in styles and sizes for women and young women of all types. Light Celer Voiles, $3, $4 and $5 . White grounds or light grounds with little sprigs, tiny figures, hairline stripes nnd harlequin checks. Seme have wide sashes of white organdie. Dark Voile Frecks, $5 te $7.50 Navy blue nnd black grounds with white dots of all sizes variously arranged. They have little white frills and points, or er gandie cuff3, cellars andvestees. ii"ie, ut Gingham Dresses, $2.50 te $5 t; .Ch?cks.ef allIer,s' Pja.',fj3 '" two-tone effects and gay combina tions of colors. They're, frilly or simply tailored and every frock is marked at a lowered price. y Linen Dresses, $6 te $10 All the lovely Summer colors which are at their best in linen SSffTSettft ST03' firrCen' laVend6r' brWn' 'el,0W "d Coel Silk Dresses, $10 te $16.50 JmnnJf CrCP d C.,I,n? a"d Cantn dreSSeS heI(i OSt important place in every woman's Summer wardrobe. Te be well dressed one should own at least one of these dresses. They are trimmed with fageting, pleated panels or side draperies eup-un irecKs ei wnite or navy blue Canten crepe aie $13. Bungalow Aprons, 50c A sale of rose or blue percale aprons with white pipings. They are generously cut cover-all aprons with short sleeves, belts and pockets. .(Cririml) Bathing- Suits for Vacatienists Big and Little The coolness of a frosty morning and the sunny fragrance of the Orient "mingle in a glass of iced Tetley's Orunge Pekoe. Serve it en a sultry morn ing, a het afternoon, or a sticky evening mid see hew this refreshing, princely blend can banish fatigue and dull care. Tcllcy's Orange Pekoe 10c iinrkmcf Onr-iimirtrr pound ".1c One-half pound 4.1c One puund IMIu Cje TETLEY'S Makes edTEA. a certainty Billows of Imported White Organdie Sheer Swiss organdies, -15 inches wide, are 60c and 75c yard. A finer quality in white, 54 inches wide, is $1 yard. Demestic Organdie, 35c Yard is especially geed at the price; 38 inches wide. Colored Swiss Organdie, 75c Yard 45 inches wide in navy, black, brown, rust, tomato, smoke, pea cock, sky, orchid, ten rose, honeydew, jnde nnd watermelon. (Central) Women's Leng Silk Gloves 12-button-length, $1.25 lG-butten-Iength, $1.50 Well-dressed women, almost without exception, wear gloves and several pair of cool, har monizing gloves are a necessity. These are of Milanese silk of geed weight in white, mastic, mode and black, with double finger-tips and Paris-point stitch ing en the backs. They fit smooth ly and well and are satisfactory from every standpoint. (Ccnlrul) Suits for mother, daughter and for the littlest boys and girls. Plenty of extra sizes as well as a fine assortment of regulnr sizes. Extra-Size Suits, $4.50 Plain black surf satin suits made amply large for women wearing sizes 48 te 52. Others, in the same sizes, are of black surf satin tiimmed with colors. $0.75. All Kinds of Regular Size Suits, $2, $2.25, $4.75 They are of lustrous sateen or surf satin, trimmed with bright i tuiurs, imen vnn gingnam col cel lars or pipings. Plenty of pointed skirts. Accessories Rubber caps and hats are 15c te $1. Shoes and slippers nrc 38c te $1.90. Cotten tights are 7ec. All-wool tights are $2.25 and X Fer Children One-piece all-wool suits in green, red or tan with darker color stripes are for tiny 2 te 4 year olds. $1.90. Fer little girls of 2 te 5 there are knitted wool suits in Califor nia style just like these for grown-ups. In grecn-and-tan, b ack-and-geld and tan-and-red, (Murkrl) Women's New Pole Coats at $12 Seft tan coats, each with a deep pleat down the back and a belt all around. Roomy slot pockets and raglan shoulders give a jaunty air. New Wrap Coats in Navy Blue Last week a group of these flew away the first day they made their appearance in the Ceat Stere. Tricetine coats have deep pointed sleeves trim med with self-stitching and a heavy silk tassel. They are lined throughout with silk nnd are $25. Wraps of Peiret twill are embroidered with heavy black silk and wooden bends; lined with crepe de chine. $28.50. (Jlarliet) Silk Epenge Skirts, $3.75 In white and with a colored plaid or in plain shndes of China blue, jade or mustard. The sashes are edged with fringe or balls, and scene of the skirts are touched with embroidery.' Hwkt 1100 Pair of Women's Patent Leather Pumps Special at $1.75 iney admirably combine the three desirable attributes of women's foot feot foet wear: something new, something fash ionable and something comfortable! The little tongue and the tie bow are new, in that they have net been worn in some time. Rlaek nntenf lmflin ,, ,i cidedly fashionable, and as for something comfortable low heels most certainly are, and low heels are here te stay. The pump is neatly finished inside and has a geed leather se)e. (Chestnut) All are conservative and semi-conservative of line. They have an air of prosperity, of Well being about them largely due te the excellence of the fabrics. Tailoring and finish will bear close in spection. Altogether, if you want te see the maximum that $25 can buy in the way of a man's suit, you want te see these suits, tomorrow ! 6 Y w 1 . if H tU .9 j .ut el a $ m 14 1 1 w 1 I 1 m m mm tJM M w r m I tt! ?.(. ; h S, 7 ,... i."'i7 i?-' , ilt.vy.i fttiwtuc ;, iC,- fiWi t M 1-& -s ,&.',
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