-w i iyw t. tiff ?Tifc.Tr',i-rW5" ; -N -, . ' 'Wt" TT,' r, ' SI? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; ' THURSDAY, JANUABT SO, 1913 sac. IS - 4 1 " I I! 4ntf So 77ie Were Married fly UA7XL DVA'O UATCIILLOR Corurtolit, low, bv Public l.tdatr Co. WIU2N' Scott told Itutli In a few Mmplo words that lie wn billing-. In fact, vvnnted her to hsxvo wholesome? men friends, sho mlslit lmvo understood If they had gone, on talking about It. Sho might hao tried, at nny rate, to sen his viewpoint. As It was, sho made no effort to seo beyond tho Impression Ills word first made on her. Sho thought that In that way ho was tclllnB her that lie did not Intend to rIvo up his friend ships with women, and that ho was giv ing her tho privileges thcreforo ot amuslnc herself In tho simc way with men. Sho thought too, that, If ho felt ho could trust her to other men, he simply did not caro enough to ho Jealous. That was the way matters stood when a few days later, after several telephone calls, Ituth consented to go out with Isabel to tea. It was the first ln na tion, slv-i had accepted from Isabel since. tho unfortunate cabaret nff-ir, nnd It ras not tho old lluth who accepted. The lluth nccr weit any w hero without kind heart, without a certain spon- letlty, without anticipation ot what engagement would bring forth. The Ith who met Is ibel In the lobby of one tho fashionable) hotels was agucly fertiit. tuth had suffered, and In n way had !vn. Sho had unfortunate! neconic d: sho hail loat n precious something; had stiffci ed a hurt of vo nrst rami ialonu wo havo about,, s that can fer ng.iln lp eiulte 11. ai nrsi had believed It ! e to go on illng as sin- did r pride Uept up Sho had n ept at nil tint St night; sho t thought ami ught. Only one, night before out of enuro married mo n;ui puc mum ep without making penco with Scott, n now sho wavered; tho lmpulso to his arms about her, was almost too cli, but her prldo 1 lit her avvnv. Her ,d Hung down tho gauntlet, nnd she uld nicept the challenge After all, at did It matter now' what did an- lng matter? Life was not what she ;d thought It would be Scott no longer eil her Shn mil it do something; must have something to keep ir from thinking If sho could not rk as Helen Tounsenii wan doing, she t"ild nt least frivol with Isabel and se-sof her clis Isabel managed to .. ' going Virv well, then, she, lluth, iCTOitld keep going In the s-ime way, fe?"'And In tho lid 1 11 be ,i lot morn con- U-.terted," sho argued to herself. 'Thero Jno happlnes where otio fiels as deep is I havo allowed mjself to think of it" ,'hat resolution was vtlnt found Ituth tour-thirty half buried In tho depths '. big chair waiting for Isabel. .Isabel breezed lu at a quarter of five il'Am I late' I'm sorrv. Heaven ,(! i I should havo tried not to be, I ier get ou to come out wltl) me any liero these d.iju." Ituth laughed givly. 'I know I've been niollj-grup," she admitted, "but 1'vo rued over a new leaf 5 Isabel looked at her curiously "How ild that hippen" Ituth. vou haven t iUarrelid ilih -ieott, hive ou? 'Ih.it roulil be fiimii " tt'Whj, ilon t all married couples quar ts? 'I ne,v were standing together In he lot- lor l.lfe passed them In nil t( ph.i! ;ih tltet talked. I'ashlon.ibb Ironed in. n w.iltid for nthtrs or join- I men .iiigluer was rire, every one emeil h y, and jet underneath many I these ) plo must bo as unhappy, ns Iconteiiti as she was, thought lluth. at was 1 1 "I hen vol two devoted people have luarreled?" Isabel returned 'Nonsense,' Hut. said briskly, "noth- of the kind I simply decided to o homo fun In lift-, " accept some of ilir Ideas " Well, welt begin tils afternoon," bel said without anj other remarks dldn t know how vou would feci lout till", but I guis It's atl right Dob fcrter Is going to meet mo here, and nt & last moment he telephoned thit he is bringing another man. I think u'U liko them, but I was afraid jou Would be furious, jou're such a llttlo iruae. J Ruth hid si momentary throb of pain ovv tint sho was actually embarked on rts thing, bho realized how genuinely ir entire spirit rebelled against any- ilng of tho kind A wave of Intense ,ing for Scott swept over nrr. nue rert lilni. she loved Jilm' She closed L,ejes a moment nt the physical Slgfct of him, then a cold nausea Htfover her at tho lemembrance of tttltude. How could sho forget her eto the extent ot caring liko that for Sp who did not caro for her? Scott Kted her to know other, men ; Scott Med her to leavo tho way clear for A well, sho could do It other women irk. Prude do 1?" babel did not reply to this She saw ass tho room tho two men sho nan itloncd. nnd exclaimed, "Thero they fci'now," (ha net mlnuto lluth looked and saw K tall, "good-looking men coining to- ru llieill, i lie' vtcio wc-uit, ..te-ii- omed Open; tho kind of men lluth known all her life, nnd let now, flng them this vtav. without Scott, her a sinister feeling mat almost htened her Isabel was as usual, Jtlfully poled, gracious, Sho gave Kpntlro meeting, a casual eivery-day fct, ami yit iiuin loiinii mrsui Jrpudly wetting her lips, expectantly Bering wliat vvould happen next. She alniost panicky; marrlago had eu ncr so mucn in so snori u tune, W qoitow, Ituth meet pi MiK Curson.) Market Guide for Housewives Prepared by the. City Marketing Agent of the Bureau of Markets, United States Department of Agriculture. A11UNIJANT 1'otntocs. onions, cnbbagc, carrots, turnips squnsli, lemons niul l'lorlda oranges. NORMA I. I'arsnlps, grapefruit, California oranges, bananas, beets mid svvect potatoes, SCAKCn Tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, spinach, bean, strawberries, celery nnd apples. Product tirade, etc VlIClKTAllt.ES Ilenns l'lorlda licet lljrrii lnifllfi Hprnul . Carrots w Jrry. ' lmkft ' New Jr, I.Mrnl C'lilbaBT- Nu ork lunlh , I'liirliU . lftu!lrtn(T t;llforiitA nn.t l'lorlda ... Ocl-r Nf V.urk waehut IVnnM imla ... . . . I etture- I'lnrld i nnlonn ,NVw ork, No t selluw . r-irpnlps nirrl .... Potatoes IVnnnjhiinlfl No 1 white .. New Vork No 1 white..... New Jirse fB tinsket. . , Rnrft rotatot'S N'piv Jersey, linsksl liflawnre hampers . Turnlpi Xrvr Jere " hakt leal, N basket .. . KtlUITH ApplfS New York naldvWn Nw York flreenlriRs V ork Imperials . lln Iiavls , .. . Western varieties . ... Cr-ihnerrUs New Jers, barrel Neu Jefst, rule . Orapf fruit KlorldA . .. . lemons California . Oranges- florid i California . i'osi to It'taller today . ..1 Oil 1 TV (JH..II o.ts) . ,1.7V 'J 60 l.bl (t4(l.l0 lbs) .. .IV 2? has (U,irt) . . .40- An has l.'t ' pk) I 21 2 '.'V bbl (4II-4V f pU) . . 2 llll.J Ml hhl (tlVIOD lbs) 1 7V.J -JMimii (ts-20 b.lsl 2 2V .1 (Ml erats (l.'-IN hds) . . 1 (MM V) brh (12 sta ks) a- in bch (1 n stalksl I'alr Prlre to Consumer To lay J1 2le it 2 -le II) 211 2Me tt .1- to 'i rk 1- Oc pk 2t le II) IS 2"e he 1 21 .He bead 111 INC stalk n10o stalk id COLOR COMBINATIONS THAT ARE VERY NEW .111(1 4, Ml U, bbl (SV4'. hds) til Ihc he 1 7.'. 2 21 laic (HI OS lbs) 21, 4e lb I 7". J 7V bbl (llil.llSl) Hist Ji; le 111 .' Ill 1 no et (24.JH ' Pk) 11 Be ,, pk .2 21-J Ml ct (J4 20 14 Pk) 10 1'.! I, pk . M.l OK bus (K 0 V Pk) 10 llo ' tk .1 (MM 71 lias (S II , pk) 21.2110 ' Pk 2 21-2 HI) limp (1.'.14 4 pk) 111.2110 ', rk 1.1- ell bas (s-n pk) 4- Se ', pk . Bo- -o bas (8-u pk) 7-t.lo pk . . 7 (in 71 Mil (11.42 'J. pk) 21 2de ', pk ,7 no h .in l.bl (is.42 i, pkl i'l-.'Tc , tk .T.'niKKI bbl (H.4J l Pk) 22 11V ', lk . R 71 7 oil I bl (1S.4J 't pk) 1 7 J ! '1 Pk 1 21 I Oil Uix (114 K1) 21 Tie dor ' 1.1 nn .'J 00 bbl (P3 US ots) jo .M qt . ,fi (hi n lid rrate (it 30 (its) 22 loo ot 1 10 r, 00 box (Ifi xn) v n,. ch 4 on n 211 ox (.mo irol in.'v dor . I on ,1 21 box (lf.0 2in) . no,, doi I 50-.1 .11) box (1.10 21(1) .1(1 (Sic doz THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TODAY'S INQUIHIKS t 1. nil nt Is the hlrtlislanp for lVbrimrT? j t 2. Wbit U tlio srerrt of iiiiiktnir good Trench kniits.' 3. To what tinvrl ln-e on linndbaf con I'renilt knots he iml ' 4. VMiut feature of Hit etrnlnc frock Is no In voctie uEiilii? .1. Hnir ran n pair of clones tlint are too siimll In ttio wrist he made Itirnfr? 0. Mluit will tike grraso from the wrlnrfr? Another Woman's Exchange To the l.iiitor 0 11 omnn's Paor: t Dear Madam Kindly pub'tah the address of thv Mutilates Kxchancn In rhlladelpbia 1 Mils IL , Tile Woman's Hxchange Is at 114 Scuth Kevcnteenth street. ESTERDAY'S ANSWERS .ille nnd Harvard have lateh oiiriird rnurars on Industrlul hrtlene Hill e lend n ne Held of endeixnr for unni eu. This work lins to do with health In factories and Industrial loss throuith Illness, J. Before the war tt took tbe ncerace Irrnili fnmll flits it j-ear for table inenses In IUI8 Hie table evtienses went up tu close within the 100-ninrk. 3. A pattern bar Is more or less like 11 shoe nn. II M nindo (if irash unit lias pockets In It for patterns lhal In-lone 10 each member of the fumllj. 1 I A sllcht scorch ran be ri-nimed with pcr ovlds of htdrotcn. Snnure Hie spot, 5. Siieet oil will remote a rnln slain from w ood. aulir' ,EEi combinations now we can fairly revel In It Not nlono arc there to be fash ionable colors thero aro to be fashion- able combinations Sherrv nnvv blue, rose and grem were louiblnatlons that 1 wrro proposed for tho victory color, and In l'nnce they siy women aro wearing (lag red and blue together .is n patriotic tribute to tin Ir own and the Vineiiran Hag I'lng blia Is not 1 notinh ( It must be a combln itlon "f red nnd blue Olher fashionable e.mibin.iunns nre Kreneli gray 11 nil g.irm t, t.in and sap phire blue and electric blue and IiI.ick Drowns and blues tngither aro espe riilly In favor In spile of the fact that 'lure Is nothing In the leist bit strik ing about the combln itlon It has, I however, the ndvatitige of being lin nunsflv becoming to the woman with I blue eves and brown lulr 1 tvpe of .iilorlng so much admired bv tie Trendi And here Is one of the blue .mil brown ' eriinblmtloii The coil Is of e ible brown sitln It Is llmd with fircelle blue The hit Is of brown straw brild , I he irown Is of georgi tte in the same shnde nnd there Is u fi.ilhir In the front that shows shadings of the simo In coming brown (Inquiries ,ire solleltnl nnd tinv I" libit essid nre of tills niwspnpir) f'opv'y'i' ''"'' lil ll" r" r Ii'om-1 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S V-fiBA' C?kV A Dm!) I allium lull. Ii 1 Inrcnte oio 'I lie toil i of .ilili" brown aim lined v till Variolic blue, lliu. niak- ill g ue of the new f;i-liii)ii.ililc idea in color ( omliin ilion girl III klinleig nteo t il.es t: Ncvipaper WorU To II a 1 illtor 0 11 onion's Vaat. , Pear Madam May I ask jou to please nsslst niM also with jour Kind suKRestlon Where shall 1 make an application for musl cal critic for newspapers , X Y. V: Tho editor-in-chief or managing1 edi tor usually arranges about these matters 1 on u newspaper. Who Ha- a Kittv to (live? To the 7dltor ot 11 omiin's Poor j h,.ir Mn.lttTw I Iijiik t-e nt i.inr letter asking a home for the little black kitty In 1 inn Ctrl 1 rd rn friends letwten the iikis the Cvfmmi Initio I.risirn Hid as I would of nutien ami tntntv n like to have It I woull like to know throuiih ... the Woman a fogs or phone where to call i.nue nving- ( lipids and white p.ipei orlt- A KKADBlt dov.s make pnttj St Valentlni s night This letUr citue too la e for tho little , decoration I se them ii'.n b! this home imvo rour or these festcons hung from the ihindeller to each comer of the ffl 1111 t L1 llll.l ,.n... 1. S To il l.,lilor of VI oman- Poor- " ' "" '"', " "'" Rl""nn m "eco- near Madim VVou d ou klndli tell tn r!ltng the table and for the c elite rpieee of a place that I ran learn how t," dura'" havo a mound of ted and whlti flowers I nm fourteen scars oil and nssoclnle wllh . ," " Blrls older thin mjself The can dance. 1 with tinv l lipids and doles pc rrhed here but not verv well n' there. V. on tnlglit rill out the pirlor liy ilnnclnir. I menu waitrinu anu oiner decoration w mi ill title lei 1 ikwers Tor 111: lltll To wash i-.it .i.u. .... 1 1 -- delight In linking loinldti itions or n!mno,:,T."rT,h';n ti'ZZ Wl rol0r("1 " ,,V' S ,h " 1' "" " ' ellateli. Mnhldi rhancrs of lenipern-1 to be Instliie tive vsltll most of us to lure often cause the sluss to break.1 . , , . . , 1, .1 I'nt the dish In (he pan sidelines ami ' n" Intdct In 1 olid In itlnlis of fancT?.''" n"''r ' rln'" ""U"' "10 ''"r "'l will (Hid If 1011 ask that ., most 1 blldre 11 anle fiom hiving 1 fav orite iielor hive .1 favorite 1 ombin mon A St. .llentini-'s Parlv Tills stnsoli the Ide 1 of phasing mlnr 1o the l.dttor 0 tloninii'a Paoc ' combination Is c outing to the fori and Hear .Vlidain I nm wrltlmr In i., fori while for "(Villi veate we have had lour i-uicKestloiia n to hivlnit .1 st n, n- . , tire a turlN I wuuld like to bun our Hd llttlo (haticei to imkI-i- mil 1 isd r. 1 vise ns to some um, Intuitions n freshments ete " - -"- COCOA "ALL FOOD, NO WASTE" Endorsed by the medi cal profession and dieti tians, as to purity and high food value. Wil bur's Cocoa nourishes the body and is inex pensive to bu. . Wilbur' Conservation r53r5i?S2 Z "srTJ show MOW to make dainty, delicious and 0 c 0 n 0 m I c a I desserts Your copy's waiting It's free MIM STAIRS TORE Jail. 3D, J!)l!) at Wanamaker's jr. . i-Pi "Ay x ?". X-'fllftitsJ' T. 1' SC7J jleVvX - -4-! j'. ssjssssstssjsjsc; Sernf for tt today II O WIIBVR & SONS, Inc Phitadtlptua I am Bolnir to Invite obout fnrt Incliid in (ouuectiou n'.ick kltt.v l'cihaps there Is another i(i, lrii ,,1,11,011,1 bents inn f,n ilack klttv who would like to tome to l " ' ' ""i"' neaits lou ran this home stilus- them on heavy ted suing and To Learn to Dame dances We don t know 11 1 anj one who Invitations use white 1 orresnonil. nee uuultl IIL9 thn Plaro tn lo tioiirt to " Kill i Uplrt in the 1 ft-haiul fnniLr nnr finntdu A Ilinil KCIUHlli illl.Ls. tinu nnu' (init NIK n WnniH .in ifi.ii If jou consttu ,our Bvmnasl.m, I JZ WiWxWtf. 7V. .'Ji1'' h.f'". L1:0.,.0. .",,L,l,l'U..J'ii 'niln-'M'-iriy . my home on reh- llJ nuth summoiud nil her prldo to KHM us sho responded to Isabel's light I really don't deserve that, . , . . . . . . ...... . .!.. vvneio a dancing scnooi 10 ui tour im-ui , could be found There nre Interesting dances held III the neighborhood houses, . nnd In homo of these dancing Is taught. Consult vour teacher about the neigh- I boihcod house niarest to )our home Wauls to Grow Tall To the I iltlor of U'OMan's I'ooe Dear Madam 1 nm a boy fourteen ears old, and am only four feet eight Inches tall Can sou tell mn wb.lt 1 can Ho lu Blow - taller? The last H10 veara t hnvo been uoor. Kulnec to bed around 10 so p m Also how to overcome stutterlnir A DAILY RKADhll A great limiiv boys of fourteen have onlv Just about started to grow, so 110 sp iii.iry 11 at 8 o'e'eek IMease come MKti or name Suggestions for tefrenlimciits and 1 glints will be mailed to Jou I Things to Know li "ii colored linens on the wrong side Xevet use an oil mop on .1 painted ' l'ctoxlile I scon h of hviliogin will letnove V, ul.l.r.1. ulml.1.1 l.n ..ua.I I -1.1 ... ... . ... .- . .. , .... ,...1, n..i).,it, u- u- 11 III MiimilllK m't worrv Soon, no doubt, jou'l bo PNC0Ilt tnlU w,llch ls thmougi, t00l(cd rlnelnc un and sumr H nc vourself ' i.at pieniy eu gcoei rood, lane 101s 01 out- - door exercise and try going to bed at, cn,mrrv w ax noois are uietenteil l,v T,V" C' ' " n'0" I Dress Tips lond-slnned nearl buttons tihn a tailored blouso of pussy-vtlllovv TA-white satin tnquo Is without trlm- ft except for van gt niacK cmnroiaer-.W'e- ,.,..,. ,., ,. ,.v . Dloun ii 1'iiicit uiiiuuii ia c-i.iuijritieiy roidcicd in ugi 1 uiuo neaus ana gold a A spider i thread 61s estimated that four miles ot Binary tpldcr h thread would weigh lain. El ra 131 3R THREE THOUSAND (GIRLS AND WOMEN ,havo been placed by ua In Iosiiions paving om $12 to $35 Per Week clallie In a profession- that has established nnd tnada nrnaiubln htf hain of schools, the only onta of kind. Inspection of tho equipment. 1 will repay you ror a visit, iou I to rnter buslarsa or fa tncrenmm bai-titao ranaeltu our fli(.ttane e, (if balnnMe to lou. Bveninir and corrssnondenco Courses IDELPHIA SCHOOL' OF FILING 910 Cheitnut Street I NtW York, Doaton, Chlcaro. Stuttering can bo cured by medical treatment. In seeking out medical ad vice vou should be careful to avoid quacks, as thero are plenty of them 1'or Chilblains To the Fititor of ll'oman'a Pane- l)iar Madam What can uu sugsest for ltchlnB fict chilblains' II J JI Chilblains aro the result of poor cir culation, nnd In connection with that of the cxposuru of the feet to cold and dampness The best way to get rid ot this trouble permanently Is to go In for exercise planned to help Improve the circulation To relievo tho condition bathe the feet every night In cold water nnd dry them well without friction. Then apply turpentine. He sure to keep jour fest away from the heat. One for Readers To 11 e f'uVor of 11 oiikoi's Pave' Hear Madim I tiato a blue hrnadclolh suit, and mnde a chamois Jacket la wear muter It. I bollrht the chamois (it Hie drug- store, nnd supposo tt Is considered to 1 be of very Rood au.i.itt Now every time 1 vtenr tho chamois I Jacket It rutm off on the bluo broadetoth ana manes in wnoio suit 100a ns it incr waa stwdust all oter It, nnd then, affaln. It la vcr bard to brush It off. It seems to stick to tho cloth Can ou t.uffgest some, remedy for this I hato covered It with soft silk but thai mikes It too clumsy Do vou think If f washed It this rubblns off would lit stopped; IthtAUUli. "Washing ls ant to make tho chamois stop rubbing off, ns vt ashing will very, often have a slight hardening effect on the chamois. I do not know of anything olso to suggest Perhaps some reader can hclpvou. (.live the flit Irons .1 good washing every now nnd then with soda and hot water Paper 1'roiu Leaves nxperlments hive been recently made In Trance with a view t utilising dead leives In the maiiufaiture of paper The lenves are crushed, then the pott dered portion is tarefullv separated and the fibrous ribs and veins turned Into pulp These nie mule ready for use liv slmplv treating with ljc, washing and blenching Certified by the Philadelphia Pediatric Society I33S25C3 ' Whlker-Gordon Just as it comes from the Cow K.,ra. Milk aonn The barns arc scrubbed Kxtieme incisures aie taken to insure Jcdnliiics it milking time in the barn? of the W.ilker-Goi-don Laboratory Company. The barns are actu ally scrubbed before the milkers begin. The floors are kept damp to lay the dust. The milkers wear stenli.ed suits With the barns clean, cows t lean ,nd milkei' hands clean, Walker-Gordon Milk has no oppor tunity to gather dirt or taint. It is delivered to you with its natural, fresh-milk flavor absolutely unchanged. SrPPLKK-WILLS-JOXhS MILK CO. Jistrihutinc Agents for I'lul.ulelplii.i tl.intn. Cit & Viumtv inner nf Tut he Gold Mulah Ir plane . Poplar 510 Delightful New Things for Spring Dolmans, Capes, Cape Coats and Blouse Coats an t(.itutcil bv Fashion 111 a Spimj;timc 111001I Womrii arc triad that tho c.ipncious damp has dc iitlod for maccful vvuip-. this spjson. M.iti'iials inc luNUiiou-; waim enough, jot with no liiitdfiisomo uncrht Bolivia, ciystal cloth, tuc otini', (iuvotjnp, cashiiioip, vcloui, mmrp and suede v clout ate in lovch new lul(l(-. Henna, of com so, is woll ropio-onted. lint inanv othoi new shades aie to bo soon, such as l'ompoiian ioi. mnu'-c, ha.v, I'i'Uin hluo, -ami, otc , as woll a the 10nvont10n.1l colois. I.niinirs an- eviuisitp. Onh lino -ilk 1- us( d and, win the 1 it 1- in plain mini- 01 in fiuine-, tho (tl((t i alu.iv- in Rood ta-te. .S29.7.") lo SI..-) CX Vodvsx ot ixOxxd WITH THE ORIGINAL ORCHARD FLAVOR Ask your Soda Man 10c and 15c Bottles Dittributed by ALFRED LOWRY & BRO. 50 N. Delawai'e Ave. 49 N. Water St. Philadelphia Let Culicura Help Your Hair On retiring', comb the hair out straight, then make a parting, gently rubbing in Cuticura Ointment with the end of the finger. Anoint additional partings until the whole scalp has been treated. Place a light covering over the hair to protect the pillow from possible stain. The next morning shampoo with Cuti cura Soap and hot water. SampU Each Fr by Mall, Addrtu pott, ctrdi "Culicura, Dept. DM, Bottom" Sold verywhtra. Soap 2)0. Ointment 2 tt 30a. HSssbSESSMW 111 B WJTaa;' ? K JT W r X J M Mr l bV I II ' 'vftW buIIItIL llllllllar VX" III f'VrlWf t'II PC . 4 Back to "Civies" Great numbers of men .ire getting back into civilian clothes every day. And when they do get them they want good, depend able, all-wool clothes. Many will want to get suits to wear now and for early Spring, and if they get them in the Down Stairs Store they will be sure of fine suits 100 per cent pure wool and well tailored. Suits of cheviots and cassimeres in dark mixtures are special at .$22 to $29.50. (I.Mllirt, Vlierke-t) Nightshirts and Pajamas for Men Comfoitablp, ioom niKhtshuts of sturdy white inu-lin aie mado with suiplico nocks. M.50. XiKht Raiments of domet flannel show stripes of Ijrav., blue or pink on a soft, biu.shed .-uifacc. N'ltfhl-hitts aie l.."0 and $1.7."i. r.tjamas an 2.2.) (Iiilllcpj, VlurUrtl Saturday Promises Something Unusual in Millinery I lie Millineiv. Salon is Komtf to have a liutlitlav and it will bo niatkod bv a .sale w oi thy of this (,'rcate-t lower-priced" hat ?hop. SaUirdav i- Koinp to be a (,'reat time to ihoose voui Spring hat (Marl.fll What Remains of Women's Winter Coats i- -ullinu oiv fj-l. hio if jou want to jjot a hi llv trood i oat foi a f taction of its oriKinal pile. . ,vou inu-t hut l I'lices au now S11.7"i to M7 "id and that include- -omo untisuallt lino coat-. ( Vlierl.e-l l White Stockings for the Children 25c a Pair I hej aie of tine nbbed white rotton in sizes 5 to ''.. lhoie aie s-'liKht impel fections that cla-s them us "seconds" that will not hurt their wear. It rlilriil) Women's Vests Special at 18c Three for ,50c I lie aie ol l iblied white eot ton, made with low square nocks and -leovolo . The aie classed a- "second-," but their impeifoc tions aie -liijlit. it . ntruli Special Nightgowns tvlulo it..ini.nol. slip-ovir i,ij;hti;ovt n, made i.itlioi plain with neat ombioiili i v aiound the mil' and -ltivi-, i- SI. 10 Fhinncllet Niuhtowns at S2 I he-o otn- aie in lejjulat and i-t i a -ie-. made of wh'lo n -tiipod llannellot (and well-made with double .vokes and tiimmod with bund). A few pa jama- in the lot aie of filmed flannellet, onh in icKtil.n si,os. Man niht- ahead when a waim nightie will be needed. (( e lltrnll Kiddies' Hats Reduced to 50c ittle toipip- and bonntts foi - oi bov - up to (i veins of age foinitd of coiduioy ot velvet. Coats, Too, Are Reduced nil lined to.it- of coulimn, ki-tolor wool and i;ia.v thin- a foi t'nldioii of '2 e.tr- to 0 nuv l in ed s7, 'sh and 10. it f iitr.ilt Among the Better Frocks of Fine Materials In Trii'otine there is a hand-onie tailoiod diess in lit own and black. It has two little tailoied pocket- on the front of the bodice which buttons at the sides. 'I he ,-kirt is plain with a few- gathers at the wai3t; a low of bone buttons and bound buttonholes extends the full hiik'th of the .skut in li.uk. $29.7.1. In Nay Serge a fiock which is' lumhtened b a bioad collai and cutf- of lose oi i.e. un color -hantuntr odcred with thiee lows of black silk btaid. I he wide belt l- made of the .-hnntunj almost covered with row upon low of In aid. The pockets ate in panels which hantr from the wais-t. ?.12..1tl. In Headed TalTeta theio i- a dre-s suitable for almost am afternoon occasion. The sleeve- nie b"ll-shnpo and the short tunic shows rows of bias folds and tuck-. The knt is quite nanow. In taupe at $3:!.,10. Othci -t'lKu dre-es m -nrint: modeh aie priced from $9.7.1 to .i.1.othei tairotus in navy, black, taupe and brown at Slti.7.1 to ( Vliirke-t i I Kill aie 1 kh.i chil aio SPECIAL 550 Cotton Waists at $1 v trathonnc-up of nil odd blou-es and broken size- anions w.u-ts that have been twice a- much and moie. Tlicte aie waists of voile and orirandio m endles- niettv stvle-, some mu ed fiom h.mdlinsr, but woll woith tubbing. The Peter Pan st.vle, so bccomuiK to vouncr women, i- to be had in white madias waists (Vlurl.it) Remnants oi -ilk and of -ilk-and-cotton in plain 01 fain weave- and inloi- aie in length.- up to ,1 vaid- riu- i- a small lot that vv.ll po out veiy quickly, as the lomnants ate marked one-half the usual helling prices of the entr ill Special : Women's Washable White Leather Gloves $1.15 a Pair I ho .-maite-t Klove- to wear with tailoied suit- and spoit- suits aio the-o of white doo-hnt-h leather. Thev are out-ram -own havo (lain -inched back- and one cln-p at the wn-t. I'-ually thec L'lovcs aie maiked a third more. (t rlilriil) An Apron? . Trim Spring- Suits Good Sizes in Men's Shoes at .$2.90 a Pair Mo-t of them aio of tan loathei ot black patent leather on Kntflish lasts. Theio aio a few- with wide toes. Women's Shoes at $2.8,5 a Pair The.-e ate made of blnck calf skin, ki.u leathei like bucks-kin, and black patent loathe! with champnRne kid tops; all lace hish. Not all hi7.es in each htvle. Children's Shoes of Good Value Shoes of tan kid-kin, black patent leather and black kldskin fate in .-izcr. 2 to 5 at $1-1.1 a paii; sdzos 5 to 8 aio ?1.U.1 a pair. Some of the shoes have white tops. At $2 a pair, button shoes of dull black leather ate in sizes 6 to 2. You w ill find that they are ex cellent school tdiocs. (tlie.lnut) "It looks like a die--," -aid one woman. It does, but it is teally a bunua low ainon of stuped percale with a collar, belt, pockets and bands' on the -hoit -lecvos of plain coloi. A die would luno little chance of Kettinp; -oiled undei an ipion like this. $2..',n. (t enlnill A Business-Like Uniform for Maids $3 is of blue-and-white stuped cinfr ham, made with n collar that can be woin hitch ot low, with pock ets and lonR sleeve.-. .Many women liko to weat them for hini-e di esses, too. (Ontriil) Pinli.ililt e mi I,. i, n nreA .i - "'.,. ,. wm iiu.v ui te;ii itli- mned the wcll-tailoied appeai ance of business women, but hnva you ever noticed how many of them wear -tut-? Hut not only in tho business woihl hate -uits won a place for themselves, but in the social woild as well The wise woman wants to be as well Kioomod as a man when she in walking, calling ot -hopping. The new Spnng smt aio excel lent for all these things and for business, too. The Down Stairs Stoic is quite proud of its assort ment of models that any woman would be glad to own. Serge, tricotine, Polrct twill and poplin aio lepiesented in navy blue or black. Jackets aro pleasingly lined with silk. $25 to $35 (MurUrl) Curtain Materials Special at 35c a Yard Kme ci cam oi white mniquisette is 3C inches wide. The diawn wotk holders aio in four pattcins. Whito or ctcam sciim in woven stiipcs is 40 inches wide. Marquisette Curtains Special at $2 a Pair 'Ihesc aio full width and 2 ynids long. You may choose white oi ivoty. The curtains have hemstitched holders and aie edged with imitation tluny Ince. (Cliotnut) -.' a: way ko Jfr rtlstlc p"o tho o Si 1 V 1 i m ZJ" i Ml ti ..aL. ajys - & '.'vk MialLiAifeLfci'ft., . Ji,. .j , , . y. ,' .. HK(miimii 'WWf i vtyttft-'.' niiyjtti in it i ij Ti r. -'' " ' yulf . . . Tg-fc