m "v" Kma y-afv -v .rwn )'''il V Y -j. - I -'- IWBIWP "t'i-rSE'- ''i, WHHivr i'wi'we-flir " '' 9W- ;ji WK?Jv?jF 'WifTuk ... r wnp :. v, . ,, t " " i. WUH- &., J&VJUJVXftU- lJUJ5ijlU -b.tt.UW.UK I'iUiliAXUULd.'JtUA, WJiiJJUNSlAA., MAKUU J-V, J.U15J w f. ,H - -. , ' . .i.i I' 77ie Moman's Exchange & fo w. T J A Welcome-Home Patty To the Editor of Woman's race: Denr Madam Kindly havo a detailed description of "A Welcome Home Tarty," as I expect a joune man homo Very soon. ANN11 Wilt you send me a solf-addresscd envelope, nlease Anno? Then I clmll lie Btad to forward the directions for the J parly. They arc a little too Itngthy to print here. For the Fifth Loan To the Editor of Woman' raee .' Dear Madam Here Is a bit of Verse for the fifth liberty Loan: - TUB HFTH IjIBHHTV LOAN It's surely coming eoon ; 'I 4yi" bo ready? , I Wetnust make It boom. . , 1 ' And not disgrace "our Teddy. ' BBTTV FIjAO. Thank you for th kind letter that Same with the verse, Betty Flag. Best to See Expert To (lie Eilllor of Woman' l'aae : Dear Madam As a leader of your paper, I ask you kindly to answer me Tonowmg: , . , , ,- Sl Sly hair was very gray, anu i ium In .i Ifennn nml It linn tUrilPd It Tfd. Now I want to know thiough your col umn what I can use to turn it brown. ANXIOI'S. The best to do would be to get the advice of a reliable hair dresser. She can see the exact condition of our hair and tell you just how It can best he-treated. N Jupiter's Moons To Hie Editor of Woman's Vaot: ' Dear Madam Will jou kindly pub lish In your valuable exchange ..how many moon'e there are In the Plh"" Jupiter, and: whether Mars Is Inhabited? A'nanKing you in aavaiicr. .,.,,,,, i "" J- llllilpri?:tvnifiil lint thprr. will npvor ''JXZV"" nth.nB ultc so faUsfac.,y ns covered by Galilee, and were the ""' washable satin. It N lather n modciii -ones known in. is 2, in w '." ,", ! i, ,,.! ,i,i that year K. K. uarnaru, a m "-" Dainty tyashatile Satin Underwear A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rosa 1 ry4fteb Mjp. ) 1 lie cjrincnts hliouu in tlic sketch are in washable tatin. The one in the upper left-hand corner i embroidered in pink filk and trimmed willi wliitc larc. All ihc garments arc described in toilaj's fjshion talk Adventures With a Pum I WAS going to start out by saying that now is n good time to buy table linens, but Instead I am going to sa that the tlmo to buy 'em Is when you can get 'em cheap. And certainly you can never gel n snowy white luncheon set of Madeira at a Itnver price than $5.00. That is a real bargain, isn't It? This set consists of thirteen pieces. In cluding the largo centerpiece, and the Madeira design Is lovely and you con say what you please, but there is noth ing prettier In the way of tablo linen than Madeira work. llko this sort of make a body new spring clothes, don't they? And of course the effect of a smart spring suit and trim, neat shoes would be uulle lost without n lustrous pair of si lny black Bilk stockings. Like everything ele the prlio of hosiery has soared alarmingly. 'Which mal.es tho black silk stockings one shop Is dlsplaj Ing n ie.il find. For they are of good, heay miiillt, tho kind with n ellow silk tin end thiough tho heel. And there Is something uhout the presence of tl'.nt jellow silk thread which iiirrles definite assurance that the nunlltj of the stock ings must be good, for they cost hut $1.G0 a pair, which ou will admit Is most reasonable these days for good silk stockings. WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S DAYS II want For the names of shops -where ar ticled mentioned In "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, Evening) Publio LKDOKn. oV phone the Woman's Department, walnut 3000. w i-tk.A...nni- .lloonvcrarl tl flit Jl PXireillf ly satellite. In 1504 two yet fainter satellites, far outside the other fle. were photographically discovered b f . u. I'errine at mc utn uusti "'" i (mention, this washable satin, but It lives up to all the good things that arc said about it. Another thing in Its faor the garments made of this ma- The eighth satellite was discovered by . terial launder cry easily Soiiiehow Melotte, of Greenwich "n.'Y"""". the soil does not seem to pencil ate this )08. , It appears to be eiy distant P. J. n ' -inns .from .lunller. 1 Whether Mars is inhabited or not Is purely a matter of eonjecturt. "When You Come Bark" To (lie Editor of Woman's 1'aoc: i Dear Madam I am a daily reader of tho Kvenino Public Lr.iar.H, and your column especially, and wish tu usk you a few questions. I havo been inlled to n soldiers' welcome-home party, which 1 expect to attend. 1 know the young man. but havo not vet seen him since his tt'tuin. Would It be proper to congratulate him when I see him. or what would bo nice to say to him when at his party. Also, will you please print In your column a few toasts suitable for an affair of this kind, and If possible some thing nice to recite? Header. I would most surely tell the oung man how glad you are to see him home, and how fine sou think It la that he came through safely. Don't say any thing stiff or you will embarrass him. Just be natural. You can find toasts and recitations In tho reference room of the public li brary at Thirteenth and Locust streets. Or you can buy xery cleer little toast books In tho. stores. S ) 'v l,r The Question Comer Today's Inquiries bo 1. What vegetable plants can started now in winuow uoxes; 2. How Is 'the fullness arranged in the skirts of the new narrow sultB? S. How can a flower holder for a vaso bo made at, homo in place of tho conventional wire one? 4. What should be used Instead of March to stiffen crocheted bonbon baskets 7 5. How many alien women are there in New York. 5. What Is a new and unusual way of using feathers? Yesterday's Answers 1. Miss Sybil Carter was n lca cone&s of the Kplscopal Church who was a missionary to tho In dians on a western reservation mui started teaching them lace-making. 2. "When tho wallpaper la discolored, tho walls can be made like now by an application of wall paint, a "cold-water" paint. . 3. The pocket searchlight, turned on tho needle of a sewing machine, will help the homo dressmaker to thread her needle on u dark day, '4. If It Is nQt convenient to take tho Mioes to the shoemaker's to bo straightened as soon ns they start to run down at tho heels, two or three flat' brass thumb tacks pushed Into tho low side will tcm- Sorarlly straighten the heels. avp the pleats In accordion pleated collars and cuffs while they are being laundered hy sew ing them down with a looso thread on the sewing machine before sending them. 6, Needlework shops nre showing a, novel sleeveless sweater that Is crocheted In coarse silk with ti conventional design. material us it does the cottons, and thnel'ore. i iuses out nioie iitilckl) Wah satin requles no still ell and Vlinuld the lnatcil.il lose sumo of Its toloring after much washing nvciy woman nt today knows of a lrmedy to put In the rinsing water, so that the gaiment will come out ccn belter than new. I am today showing jou wine "f the newest deslgiiH in washable snlhi At the upper left is a (.unlsole of white rutin, embioideivd In pink silk and trimmed with while lace. Tho shoulder straps and the draw -string at the waist aro of pink satin llbbon. At the lower left Is a pair or pink satin bloomers, very plain ill design. Tho only decoration Is the l utile at tho knees, which has embroidered wallops. 1 In the center Is a, combination cami sole and bloomers of pink satin, trimmed with embroider) and lace At the right is shown another com bination tamlsolo and bloomem Tills, too. Is of pink satin, also embroidered and trimmed with xalcnclcnnos lace. Tho shoulder straps aic of pink Satin Ithbon. Inquiries are solicited and may bo addressed care of tills newspapci. (Coiijricht. mill, by nnrencnj'.ose) To Steam VcKct Never Iron elet. Tim pressure of the Iron wrinkles tho soft pile of the velet and roinetlmes damages It irrcp- a,Usey-a few drojjs of olHo nil rubbed by means of a. piece of sort flannel ... n. .. (.,,.. r iiio stp.iinlntr cloth. I Continue t'ds movement until the cloth is.qulto dry and the elet. too Is dry. The wrinkles will by this tlmo 'hao disappeared and the elct will bo bmooth and fresh PUBLIC SPEAKING NEW CLASS A ihort course In Self-Confidence, Si-If-Dvelopment. Publln Speaking, Ten Friday Kvenlnju. Opens March lat, at 8 o'clock. Both Bexet. Opening lecture free to public. IJultlllli "Tito ui viiuun yiui-w o.ia iur in Ir tructlve literature. rV Mem? rru t vnv ao vr llUli vwui-ivii-i CIIKSTNUT ST. c BB l? iiIsssssssssssmI Ima'zolaI . r, i BllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllljjPTTrti if. I.V TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS Your "doughboys" love that "Chocolaty" taste even as they love their smokes. Give it to them in its most tasty and healthful form: Mrs.Morrison'sChocolatePudding "The Dessert That Never Disappoints" Serve it as a cold pudding, as a frozen custard, as a pie filling, as a .cdke filling they'll like it every way. 10c At All Grocers, But Be Sure You Get Mr. Morriton's. (Signed) a llllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiinmnM Kslablishei W0 RIAYLOCKBIYNN.Ine V 1528 Chestnut Si I SPRING KXPOSITION OK THE g NEW STYLES IN I Let us take you to the "Open KJLJffii. Road" today in vision, at leabt JT ThTIII suits that will prevail at the l I g shore or in town this season. S ' jM M 26.50 to 38.50 P J IH . Jrparlnient leaves L mfff V nolhiiw to the imaui- 4M mKJfi V nation. H'c carru all 4iJjL A Ummi BU?3lB3 v - "" . J T If ' J III e $7-50 ' No. 933Klch Bwwn Ktd Walking Oxford Have you seen the new La France models for Spring, Madame? We shall be very glad to show them to you, for we are extremely proud of these new expressions of the smartness and beauty which have made La France Shoes the choice of carefully gowned women. For comfort and long wear you will find La France Shoes unexcelled' and they possess " Style to Boot" 'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet The Big Shoe Store 1 204-06-08 Market Street y ' ' s . - i v anaiuaker W Dowi Stairs Str An Important Sale of Women's "Filosette" Gloves at Amazingly Low Prices Every pair is of high quality and was originally marked considerably higher. They arc all of a well-known make and are perfect in every detail of fit, fabric and finish. Chamois Lisle Gloves 75c Chamois lisle gloves with two clasps and Paris point or plain backs. These are in black, gray, buck and the natural chamois color. Also a limited quantity of black chamois lisle gloves with silk linings. On each pair of these you saVe 50c. Duplex Gloves $1 Every woman knows that this is an unheard-of price on duplex chamois lisle gloves. These have two clasps and are in white, buck, light and dark gray, sand and black. Strap-Wrist Dup lex Gloves $1.35 In white, gray and brown. There is a saving of 65c on every pair of these. (Central) Men's Working Shirts Special at 85c For men who need shirts that will wear well and won't quickly show the soil. Mado of a sturdy cotton material with soft collars, they are in three shades of tan, and in light and dark blue. (Onllrrj-, Market) Percales 25c a Yard Here are more (jf the fine per cales that havo been flying out at such a rate these last few days'. There are many Rood shirting stripes as well as a variety of charming, old-fashioned figures. They are clean and fresh and are 36 inches wide. Mercerized White Voile 29c a Yard Quite unusual is this material for the reasons that it is 40 inches wide, is of a good quality and is &o low in price. (Central) New Silks With Interesting Futures Dross satin, soft and with a lovely sheen, comes in beautiful street .shades of blue, brown, purple and green. It is ?2 a yn-d and .'15 inches wide. Changeable taffeta, which is being used for lining coats and wraps, is in various color combi nations, !io inches wide, ?2 a yard. China silk in many colors, light and dark pink, rose, green, brown, yellow, blue are some of them is !fl a yard and "l inches wide. This is cry popular just now for lining lamp shades and very Spring-like is its effect. ( rnlrnl) I Women's Combination Suits , Special at 75c ' They nre of fine ribbed white cotton, low neck and sleeveless , with loose, lace-trimmed knees. I In both regular and extra sizes. 1 (Central) MANY LV1 hiffh- women are asking for ich-nock nightgowns. They will like this one of soft white muslin with a V neck, n yoke of tucks and cmbioidery and long sleeves trimmed with embroidery. At $1.73. (Central) Tailored Neckwear Linen and ciash are making some attractive things for those women who want more tailored things. White linen collars with hand stitching done in black, rose or blue arc $1.75. Hemstitched linen sets in rose, blue or tan arc $2.25. Sets or collars of heavy crash in white, blue and tan have vein ing in white. The sets arc $1; the collars are 50c. Smart vestecs to wear with frocks or suits are collarless with a little belt across tho front. In rose, blue or white at $1.50. (Central) Pink Batiste Bloomers At 50c Plain bloomers have clastic at the waist and knees. At 65c They have lace trimmed ruffles at the' knees and are rc-enforced. Circular Drawers at 50c are of sturdy white muslin, trimmed with embroidery at the knees. (Central) Taffeta Petticoats in Lovely Changeable Hues All the pretty changeable colors you could want arc among these it seems. Also they are in plain navy blue and black. The deep flounces are finished with accordion-pleated frills and wee tucks. ?5. (Central) Neat House Dresses in Regular and Extra Sizes A trim blue cbambray dress in sizes -16 to 51 is well mado and has u snowy collar and cufTs of pique, $3.85. Strip.ed or checked gingham di esses are in straight line style. The check is in lavender, blue or black and tho bolt, collar and pockets are trimmed with white rep. The stripes are in various color combinations, trimmed with plain color. These arc in regular sizes' at $3. (Centrnl) npiIK little Negligee Shop is showing some soft and lovely things that will enchant the girl who is assembling a trousseau. (Market) Silk Change Purses Half Price at 15c Little purses that women want to carry in large silk bags' or in their pockets when they don't carry bags. Made of plain or fancy silks in many colors, they are also Suitable for cards. ' (Central) A Sale of Sample Blouses Half Price at $1.60 Being samples there are only one or two of a kind, of course, so there are many things to choose from. All white and pretty. Voile in plain or lacy styles; plaid voile waists with round necks and batistes in tailored styles; some high necks among them, others with roll collars or collarless. A New Arrival in the Little Salon is a lovely flesh color or white Gcorgetto crepe blouse. The round neck is finished with a deep-pleated frill, there are tucks across tho front "and back and the unusual sleeves are like the ones you would expect to see in a fine French blouse. $7.75. (.Market) Ten Styles of Taffeta Frocks atS15 "jft Mm & Some are combined with Georgette crepe, many have overskirts and arc collarless. Embroidery and beads ornament some of them. The colorings include fresh blues and browns as well as navy and black. The frock sketched is special at $15. Serges, Too, in Many Styles At $13.50, novel serge frocks, some in coat styles, trimmed with braid. At $15, two straight-lino models arc youth fully pretty. One is braided about the bodice. The other .shows both skirt and bodice trim med with braid. Nearly as many frocks' of wool Jersey can be had between $16.50 and $37.50. They are in Pekin or navy blue, henna, rose, green, tan and rookie, many in tailored styles, others embroidered in silk or wool. Special Serge frocks at $12.75. Made of twill serge, in navy blue trimmed with ball buttons or embroidered in colored silk. (Uarktt) , Wonderfully Fine Hats Are These New Ones at $8 great many are of the tvpo is usually, marked half arain 1 . C3-- A that as much and all are quite unusual I here are trim little turbans in navy blue with white wings that are ever so smart with daik blue suits and small bats of reversed lisere, a new striped straw. Many flowers are used on the less tailored hats, which often turn up quite sharply in back. Much burnt ostrich and here and there some glistening coque feathers ap pear on the black hats. One gay little aflair even boasts some bright red peppers on the side. All of These Are . (Market) V A Little Sale of Women's Spring Suits at $16.50 Smart Spring suits, cut on sports lines mostly and made of gray, brown and green mixtures and of shep herd checked materials, such are these new things. The jackets are belted and generously pocketed and are lined with plain and figured silks. All sizes for women and young women are here, and a goodly sum is to be saved on each suit. (Market) Whirling March Winds Whisk in Smart Wraps Heie's a capo that will be ever so smart on a tall young woman It is of navy or black serge, rippling and full, with a deep yoke and tucks ending in embroidered crow's feet. The broad circular collar and the slits for the arms are bound with braid. $10.75. If it's a coat that you prefer you will like to slip into this new one of tan panama. Box pleats give it plenty of fullness, and there is a silk topcollar for prcttiness. It is lined to the waist and is $19.75. A Great Many Women Want Dolmans They aie not necessarily expensive wraps, as some women have thought. A pretty one of poplin can be had in sand, Pekin and navy For a little more $23.75 there is a soft dolman of velour in brown, Pekin blue and taupe, with a gay topcollar of ficured silk It is lined to the waist with figured silk. Other inexpensive new Spring wraps nre priced up to $49.75. (Market) Towel Notes for Housewives At 30c there are bleached cotton buck towels with hemmed ends, measuring 17Vx34 inches. At 35c, bleached cotton buck towels have pink or blue borders and hemmed ends and the size is 18Vix38 inches. At 40c there are heavy, absorb" ent towels of bleached cotton huck with hemmed ends'. 18x38 in ches is the size. Special Tuikish towels with pink or blue stripes or plaids measure 17x30 inches and are special at 30c each. (ClirHtnut) Pretty Ruffled Muslin Curtains aro fresh and pretty for spring time windows. Many are being substituted for the heavier things of winter. These light, airy'new curtains are of ruffled muslin'or dotted Swiss and are $2.75 a pair. Scrim and Marquisette Curtains These aro in white, cream and ecru and aro plainly hemstitched or trimmed with lace. $1.23 to $1.50 a pair. (Clieitnut) Gingham Rag Rugs Factory remnants of new gingham and a strong cotton warp are used in these rugs. They ure very durable, and the colors are soft and well blended. 24x30 inches, $1 4x7 ft., $4 25x50 inches, $1.25 0x9 ft., $7.50 30x60 inches, $2 8x10 ft., $11.50 3Gx72 inches, $2.50 9x12 ft., $14.50 Special Wool and Fiber Rugs 6x9 ft., $6.75 and $8.73 8.3x10.6 ft., $9.75 (Cliektnut) Special Cretonne at 20c a Yard It is in a conventional design in ubout six good, dark colorings. It is 36 inches wide and is excel lent' for curtains, pillow slips, chair covers and the like. Other beautiful cretonnes in hundreds of patterns and color ings are 25c to $1.25 u yard. The choosing is especially fine at 35c to COc a yard. , (Chetnut) Comfortable Oxford Ties for Walking The warm and Spring-like days lure one out-of-doors. Thoughts turn to long rambles in park or woodland and a comfortable shoo is very necessary for their full enjoyment. Women's dark tan calfskin ties aro very smart and hae long slender lines, welted soles and medium heels. Prices are $5.40 and $5.90 a pair. (Chestnut) - NlS.-iK;2.n V. :&M'Xr . U,tf ,.? T- 4- rw.vw ' tM-.1f.",'r.s &.,! -up?tf '&.;, . i .. ri V . I V . ; ,,," 'V, rtIs. x ; jil ' SM t .Hi.'i '-.., . ' ,-c, tfuio.' ;.... v.aiftKj-iJifc,.. fs .ikfc.w5ii,.w, i.v&.ujmij'j ;-. . j...i.v,.ASia.A-.Jj. ttr;..3,'Att.Mii.fcUi - rtr- iV,3&:.? $ A A " . 4.-' fms LI WSi r 1.73 ! .' 1.1 ''A I 7$& V twta