Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 26, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1910
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JEE&4LR 42 YE SOLDIERS
WRITING TOGIRLS IN FRANCE
What Do Yon Think of This Plan of Uncle Sam to Open Those
Sacred Missives, Photograph litem and Send Only Repro.
duclion to Your Sweetheart?
Mr. Ameilcan Ikuglibo), liovv would
you llko to have Uncle Sam nnd Johnny
Bull read those touching missives which
jou are sending fonck nctoss the sens to
that little Ficm.li mademoiselle or Ine
llslt lassie? ,
Well, that's just 'what will haupen If
the United States and Great Britain
(airy out a plan advanced by Major
flencral Sir Percy Uranvllle Glrouaid,
"First of all," said Mr. Johnson, "It
would desttoy the secret' and confiden
tial nature of the communication. While
the gov eminent mall authoiltles who
took the photographic reproductions
would not leveul the subject matter of
the lelleis, nevertheless many people
do not edits to have an body lead what
a distinguished engineer, to redute all ' l"ei '"" wiiueii ,,.
letters to oue-flftletli of their present I ' Secondly, the amount of illst-class
weight by a photographic reproduction '"all Passing between the two eountrles
in order to make airship mall between Is not great enough to resort U. such a
the two countries piactlcable. , metliou for the mere purpose or leuuung , you 0theis
Sir reicj'H Idea Involves the photo- "" weigni 01 me mai 10 up u.n.
graphing and ilhnliie of the letter In a I There arc airplanes which can tairy a
space one Inch by three-quarters of nn I ton of weight and the airship can carr
Inch, The film will be can led b air
Wednesday afternoon? We want to do
something useful. We thank jou.
KLlXon, Secretary.
If the little girls can sew they could
make little petticoats for the children
across the seas You can get regular
Red Cross patterns for these and some
older person could cut them out for ou
and ou could do the sewing It would
bo fun, don't ou think so?
Then I know- another thing that would
bo nice for ou to do .Make up pretty
scrap books for the little children In the
hospitals here.. During the week the
gills could alvvajif keep on the lookout
for stories and Joki-s and pictures to
paste In the books and thfy could cut
them out and bring them to the meet
ing w 1th them. The strap hooks are not
so very expensive to'bu, In fupt, you
could use large blank books, pasting a.
ptelly colored picture on the tovtr pt
enr.ll nnrt !ltlc pnill With a DrettV brtgllt
ribbon bow Aiouncl holidaj time our
little i tub tould diess little dolls ior
chlldien In the hospital wards Let mo
know, lJllnor, what ou think or ray
plans, and JC the lion I sun i run ynu
WILLS AID CATHOLIC CHARITIES
Churches and Other Institutions
Dhidc $33,940 Estate
today
STETSON" BENEFIT DRAWS
at the ofllce of
Inp1tlilp that of
112 West York
.. Mis filed
lleglster Sbeehan
Charles MnKkunw
street, dlvldlnrr an estate valued at
J33.940 among Catholic Institutions nnd
unuiciies oi riiiiaucipiiia. si. .via . i . .. ,, ,,..,, ,.
St Agnes'H and St. Josephs HOMHtaia " " "' "
and the Seminary of St Chailes Uor- lions b.v Iho orchestra and two solos
ronieo, uvemrooK. are eacn oequrauiru Ilom well-known operas bv Mae I bres
Philadelphia Orrlicstra'a LovvPriretl
OotHcrt Tills Auditorium
The Philadelphia Orchestra gave its
one annual low-priced concert last nighl
In the Stetson Auditorium. N'eail.v 4000
persons uowded the hall to heal a pio-
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
$100n The remainder of the estate Is
to be divided among chuiehes and
chanties according to the dlbiretlon of
the executor,
Margaret Donovan. 22 South H-ioml
street, leaves an estate valued at, SiioOO
to relitlves, with the eM'eptlon of $200,
whkh is betiuentlied to the Little hlsters
oi me l-oor, i.iKiueenm uuu ji-m-nu.. , .as one fn
streets Apptalsiln of personal tstates ,",,," ',,',,. ??f,,?
fllfd todav Include John S. Potter, Jl?,- ,lle ot,,el f,om Jlu,In
BIG 14 John C I.lnds.iv. 4U,.'i'i 3i ,
I.evin.i Allhouse T14.50101, and Hamia
II Clbbon, $13,573 37.
The benefits of the per-
donatcd to the Stetson
Hot!;, soprano
fonuance ate
Hospital
The piogiam huluded 1 h,ibiler's
'(Iwcndollne, Ui leg's "Peer f! nt suite,
the "I'rneUidluni' of Jarnefell. the
"Valse Trlsie ' of Sibelius, and Tsihal
kows'ivs Mnrcbe Slav." Mrs llou
from ' Louise nnd
me BuUeiflv
ship across the Atlantic In three das or
less and then leproduced on regular-sled
note paper, placed In an envelope, ad
dressed to the loved one, sorted and
delivered.
What thrlllB-jou vJould'eVperiencc. Mr.
Doughboy, when on lead your photo
graphed letter instead of the dear words
vvlicli vveie written by her xery own
little hand.
In commenting upon this scheme to-
a er much larger bulk of mall.
"The mall may be divided Into three
general classes. There woufd be the
chcular letters which require no haste.
Biid could ko In the oi dinars way. Then
I there are checks and bills and ma'tters
of that sort which tould not 'very well
be photographed. Then theie Is the pei
sonal and ordinary business correspond
ence, and of this class only a negligible
I amount lequlres suth gieat haste. Also
many things might have tneir legality
day T. P. Johnson, superintendent of vitiated b the falluro to deliver the I
mails In Philadelphia, sard that it was original document, such as the written
u "unique idea," but Involved several icceptante of a contiacl, to the ad
lnlerestlng dllllcultles ' dressee "
And So They Were Married
tty HAZEL DKYO BATCULLOR
lopvttaht, Mlt, bu Public Ledger Co
SjTAHT THIh Sl'OKY TQUAY i
Tlin talk at the Woman's Club had
made Iluth thoughtful. Not that she
would have admitted to an one, even
herself, that she was wiong about
women, but she saw so much In the
women site knew that somehow made
her doubt as to their happiness. Of
course ever woman thinks In terms that
homehow Involve her own hupplnes", and
occasionally in the daH following her
afternoon 'with Helen she wondeied if
she could posslbl make .! nl,be for her
self in the vvoild Theie was Helen, for
instance. Helen had been no more fitted
for a legular position than she was hei-
thoucht lo husbands lllthetto the had
been pioviders first of all, and the had nft.v-two Inches.
all lun tiuo to form. P.uth had alwas
had an Idea that the resented Innova
Remedy for Scalp, Trouble
To the Editor of tl'onlaii's Past:
Dear Madam Vor some time 1 have
been following jour column with much
Interest and from time to time have
seen many letters for kittens We have
two lovely little white ones, vvlthcol-.
ored heads and tails Thev aie only ti
few das old, but I would like to find
homes for tliein when tne ate old
enough. The mother tat is a good
mouser.
I will wuttli our column to see if
kittens are still In demand a.nd In tho
meantime thank you tor our kindness.
Thinking perhaps some or our lead
ers have had scalp tioubles since the
Influenza, ma be a suggestion of mine
will help When nine or ten, I had a bad
ringworm in the scalp and suffered with
this for two e.irs, finally having to cut
off the hall and quit school I visited
mam doitors but found no relief We
found, after all the embarrasment t'tid
fcuffeiing, that plain Iodine cuied It,
painting the stalp one or two times In
a week It never huit m hah. If an-
thing helped, for it grew until it was
.Nearly an oi it uas
Municipal npointiiicnt
The following municipal appointments
were announced todn : James Black
en. Jt, 11 Janne street, attendant In
Buieau of Watei, $1000 per year: John
W. Mnnh 8039 lion land avenue, ma
ehlnlst. Buieau of Watei, $5 per da ;
Helen It Barrett, 2111 Kitrvvatei meet,
teacher, Hoard of lleceatloii. $900 per
ear: (Jeoige W. Zepp. .1154 North
,Ntnth Htieet, carpentel Buieau of i hiir
ltles, $4 per da ! Hdwaid McQuaide
1304 Lclthgow stieet, uiechanli I.lectil
cal Buieau $ I 50 per dav
fallen out from the flu, but again me
'crust' condition (after the tovei) lias
tions In their wives, that they rather , "" ' ,'T" , "i' ."""?, , '', r in,i ine
Trusting that my suggestion win noi
self Nothing but her determination had I , -- of .
laughed at the new type of women, that
they wanted their own women lo keep
their homes, and In their spare times
to do the fiivolous things that had
apparentl amused women alwas. Now
Ituth saw that this wasn't true. VI Har
per was married, and she did all kinds
of things beside lun her home 1'or one
thing she had an ofllce job. At first
when Helen had told Kulh that 1 was
mauled, Ituth had instantl exclaimed,
But what does her husband do; who
be amiss at this time,
respectfully.
kitti:ns
.. 1 .. I 1. .. .,.. ...... ITaU.i ..AntiiAil I '
fiui nut wiiere suu hus, nnu neicu bobiucui "Shp doe '
DllcUlfetMY UUllLCllLt-U UliU IIH(I1'J HUi v 4tj.ll.
once had she spoken of Jim during the. And-tl,ell 1.ulh ,lad bcell initiated into
WJ1U1H VII11U l.Ulll !1UU UCCll ili. nt,,
and Ituth knew how Intense and teiiible
her grief had been when she had lost
him. Ituth had seen manv things during
the great war. It had made her think for
a )vhlle. It had opened her eyes to buf
feting, her own and that of othcis, but
llko a great many other ,s omen she had
gone back to her old way of thlnkh g
just as soon as the need for develop
ment and progress and aleitness had
become a thine of the past with the
homebod v III want thee wee kittles,
of louise. We will forwaid letteis that
make application for' them to von We
pass on tho suggestion about the .calp
rfined to readeis and thank vou vet
much for being so geueious as to offer
it. Let us heai Horn vou again some
time.
Minstrel fellow liv Media's L ?. Girts '
The t. S (JliLs of Media will give ai
mlnstiel show foi convalescent men In1
the sen Ice this evening at the Pliilo
niuslan ( lub House, 3944 Walnut stieet
The girls, who have given the show
at I.eaguo Island Camp Dl and else
where, guarantee to give minstrels a
new reputation with new fongs, new
hi the studio all da. Ihey had a com- dances and new joke1;. The entertain-
petent woman to manage the place, and meut Is In ,haige of the music i onl
ine., liml plmrnilnir Inexnensiva dlnneis mlttee of the- i lub and the patl iotlc
,i.!J.,.'?. ,.,"' "?.."ff"..!, 1"1M committee will fui.ilsh cigarettes lo the
I met. It all sounded ver charming. In i
I comparison with VI Harper, people like rr- r !r
I Polly Da ton seemed somehow ' hangers
ion," abbolutely odtsido the charmed clt-
ltelen had lcturned prac-
the mbteries of the interesting life that
VI Harper lived. She kept house In a
three-room apartment In Giameicy Park.
Her husband was an aitist and "was busy
The Question Conwr
Todaj's Inquiries
What is a lemarl-ablo lait
fitsteniug of the
.lapinesd women
Devi the a piettv combination
i oloi for a 1 imp shade
h.t Is a "atlsfaclot v ih.inei iui
brass nvtures '
When tre rug in a loom has laige
flgiues what sou of "-lip lovers
.ire Ik st to lite '
hal i- the best ln.ilenal to us-e
for vviiiduvv cm tains In a dark
to ill '
IVIien a vtlveteeu handbag hp.iis
nut to what good IM' i an n be
pill '
Yeteidaj'b Answers
Klnvveis whiih cpn be planted
the gatden now without danger of
falling nie the spring wild flower",
hep Ulcus anemones, blood loot
When a -arpet weals out In the
, entci i. can be cut Into vniallei
piece" ami u ed for snnll ngs or
for lumiets in tho hall Button
bole the edges with vuru
Violets in a corsage bouquet irn
be kept fresh for several davs If
the stems me wrapped in lotton
wT with salt watei and then in
tin foil
Salt watei will albo lestoie stiff
ness to the bilbtles of a liuii brubh
that has been washed
The specially noticeable feature
about the ovei skills on some of
the spilng dress Is ihe. uneven
hem.
A tnble pad can be made fiom
newspaper spread out evenlv,
sewed togethei and coveied Willi
outing flannel
WANAMAKER'S
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signing oi tne aimistice inis img.ii noi , . . pondered hist whit neonle she
She had
nave happened lriiutn nau not oeen u i- ... , ..., , u,t wl,at
most immeiuaieiy piungeu nuo mai-- , . ol, ,,, ,-.. i,innB.
i . . . ....--.- ,. i.i. .... i.
noi oeen eiuirei iihijiv .win nj ui n.
llase. but as It was she had had no timo
to adjust ;ie-0e;r nr... 10 P frends since her mairlage People like
icauy modein mar riage .. , f " B1 Carlels were tlle 1)Cople tIlat
Scott's Ideas vver i differeni He had I wa.d her husband, her frultlebs manner
alwavs rebeUed against life and lis re- of accepting life. Then had come the
! rram the wai had Datons, Nick and Polly who had tjpl
, Ranged hln'i M.lh The ' fled another kind of life to Ituth a lite
one th lie "a "he was suio of was l.'s I based on frivolous, reverish pleasure,
love for 'nuth- that was fixed and un- often covering something iery much
ehanceable- but he was anything ' like vice underneath Us pleasant surface,
but happy In the lite they weie llv lug. i Ituth shuddered avviiy fiom that Then
the eternal pettv round of trivialities had come fleta hears, ami sue ...u,
that constituted a week of living biouglit something diffeient again, some-
Iluth's maiilage was the manlage of thing that lepresented a ceitaln strain
her mother before her. it never occtn red I ing after excitement, a certain eager
to her to do nil thing to help Scott bear cftoit to make of life soihethlng other
the burdens of life She accepted what, than noi mai enjOment Certainly nuth
he gave her as her due. 1'ntil she had, did not approve of l'leta In between
.,,...... i ,ti mnst nf the women nt , these different phases of ltuth's llfo
im eluh the other afternoon had been i and hei biublilng up against d'fferent
married, he had really never made any
effort to think about a broader u e ouo
had thought that tre women woo "
things were the women who had no homo
and husband to take up their time and
occupy their minds
Then had come the thought, "I have
a home and a husband, and et do they
ntirely occupy pi mind?' Ituth knew
they did not. How much tlmo did she glv e
lo them? "Wasn't her mind more con
cerned with her lack of money, the place
where she lived, how she Svas going to
look In comparison with other women,
than it waa with the planning of the
home and tile problem of making her
husband happy
t.vpes of people had been experiences like
tiie Sundnv they had spent with the
Merritts. It was enough to make any
girl of Ruth's temperament wonder a
little. Just where did she belong, what
was life, and ivhen would she discover
for herself just where she really did
belong?
Ruth was to discover that life does
not consist In the imitation of other
people, not life ith an measure of hap
piness. It takes u strong soul to go out,
and In the face of ridicule, misunder
standhig', and doubt to do the things one
wants to do most
(In the next Inntallment, l'leta asks
MHk
giiiiiiiMi'Vy I Wmnmm
r.l EOOll nuallH .j-
eiirritt f nshlnliNlL. ffc E
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For the first time Ruth gave some! unexpectedly for the money Ruth owes).
TmrWOM7W'SEXCRANGE
information as to
. n,RM,,irlnn In
write m waauiwb"
benefit by the cu
Soldier's Bonus
To flic Editor of U'oiion's Poof :
near Madam-Will OU kindly give
mo the-3Jecessary
whom I may writ
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oruer mac -j ,,,.. i,
bonus allowed to discharged soldiers by
a recent law:
Tranklmr voa In advance
courtesy ahd kind attention, I m, 1
HX-SOLDIHR
Write to tho Zone finance. Onicer.
I.emSn BuUdlng. Washington D C, to
rrfalte application for our bonus.
Position for One Handicapped
To the Vdltor of U'omon's Pao:
Dear Madam Will 5 ou klndlv; tell me
vvljere there Is a trade school for crip
ples or can you suggest something that
I might do? When a child I became
hard of hearing through scar el fever
and later lost the use of my light arm
through infantile paralysis. So ou see
It Is very hard for me to get a position.
Am now a young man tw enty-ono years
of ago and very anxious to find a posi
tion of some kind. Thanking jou kindly
and wishing yau continued success for
jour page, A-
There" Isn't any regular trade BChool
for those who aie handicaped that I
can discover, but I have talked to the
authorities of an institution who might
be able to admit ou or direct you. I
am sending you definite Information
about this by mail. In the meantime,
have you eer heard of the handicap de-
partment, of the Department of I,abor
and Industry, at -4519 Arch street? The
aim of this section is to find positions
for men who are handicaped Why not
go down there and have a talk? On ac
count of the labor situation they may not
be able to find a place for ou Imme
diately, but they will try their best
to get something for ou Don't bo dis
couraged, but keep trying and let us hear
fiom ou again. You know, there are
jour plenty of things you can do as well as
a pnysicany penect man.
For a Little Girls' Club
To the Editor of Woman's Paoe:
Dear Madam Can you suggest any
work for a club of eight little girls about
ten years old to do at their meetings on
co oil
enrrptt fn
thlw iilmiK. Mattel 1
It la made with the
iinniilar nqiiare nnnel ana
Iirontl tucks find come 'n
white, fleuli, ten. roue uml
sunset. A JI value nt
On Sale for
2 Days
$6 Blouses at
We'Te u special
gathering of blouses
that other fimldon
able shops are
charging 8 for at
leant. They repre
sent the newest
spring Innovations,
and you inn choose
from the entire
showing Tliursiln
and Friday at l'ecej's
upstnlrs price or S3.
Seldom is much an opportu
nity presented which is a
in.' mora to tne wise women to
SK come early!
i" Parcel Post lOo Vxtia m
1208 CHESTNUT STREET
Over Clillui Take Elevttor. Save $2 to $S
Try a Treatment
withCuticura
For Dandruff
All drniglsti: Bop J5. Ointment 28 tnd EO.TlJnini a.
bmp1 i ch f rw of' 'OsUails. Pt-1 L, tnUn "
lii BALO-HeADth ffrvt
HAO UaD
jVetobrob Herpt'ct'diT
Trie? WouLP Bdi
Sifftrta M BoSefiro
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Mrs.irrr
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I i Tomorrow's Ha '
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sh of s i la
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I j Afternoon I
W Frocks
u .1 :'M
I out In what good ii'-e i an n ne " ': , , , ;13
. vv urviiii;Ktui' a u i ii- .. i
' ions reach that pei- S
- : f,,-tinii nf rlntnll mill :l 3
I I Klimei which i-rn be planted m ? i .... 'A
"i! snrartnes"! so MVidlv na
;j cpicsbcd by vogue. ' II y t
II '.'. When a -arpet weals out In the s, j E
I , entci i. iaii be tut Into vniallei M '3 '
i1: a i tt ' A
bole the edges with vuru -i ri-tJJv ' 3 I
I D Violets in a torsage boilttuet i.-n pi w .
be kept fresh for several davs If' E; il B
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5 The specially noticeable feature , fi )XjrlfUltflUfL- 'I a
mitdJnut Street :
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Established 1830 1
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SPRING'S BCST P3Br 1 '
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Tweed -O -Wool buits and In o-g-v. S
Coats have the traditional Bluy- A JM IA M
' ' lock guarantee, plus the lines of tnl II Jj) HE
smart bportincss so necessary wV J t 1
H in a sport or street suit. t i T'fl f ' I
k The new styles and shades aie l F$l '
e.xtiemely becoming. I I
J 'I M
26.50 to 38.50 VJ M
jN. Ihe new Wojys ' Vi jS'
NSVv Uepm Imcitt Is skikihv n Siy
I , i OTt f'' ",e "''"'e ''"a" s$3&F&
peiiai 2o"Se--5Mfc'Jr 'ii'
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There's a Wide Choice of
New Spring Wraps Between
$10.75 and $16.75
Loath anil dolmans aie made in moie than a score
of wajs and pieltily made of siheitone-buiella, seige
and wool poplin. A great matij aie titmmed with biaitl
or a bit of ftinge and some arc lined thiough the
shouldeiB 01 to the waist.
Special at .$9.75
av blue seige capes of medium length, tut with
a wide flare and sutplice fiont. 'Ihe edges aie bound
v ith black silk btaid.
Other New Arrivals Include
a mIvpiIoiic capo that is sketched. It is tiimmed
with self-covered buttons and has a sinplice fiont. In
I'ektn and tan special at $18.75.
a blue eige cape which is also sketched. Kows of
biaul tiim the shouhleis of this tape, which is a cop.v
of a model of much highei priie. S23.
a suede eloui dolman which is gayly lined tluoujjh-
oul. It has a to.it fiont and a sash. In I'ekiu. sand '
and taupe at $27.o(l.
10 Different Models at -S29.75 sis.;:.
llete ate toats, capes and dolmans of siheitone, seige, suede veloui.
'Iheie is plenty of black and navj, and no end of light Sprit'jr shades.
'01i; A splendid showing of tweed coats, tancs am! d Plans is
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TO LOVERS
OF "GOOD EATS"
It has been my aim to give you a deli
cious dessert that is inexpensive enough to
serve every day, as well as on festive occa
sions. Everybody tells me that I have ac
complished this in
Mrs. Morrisons Chocolate Pudding
"The Dessert That Never Disappoints"
Have you tried it as a Frozen Custard, or as a
filling for Pie or Cake? Whichever way you serve
it, you'll find it equally good, and the folks will
never tire of that delicious "chocolaty" taste.'
10c
At All Grocer;
But Be Sura You
Get Mr. Morrison',
(Signed)
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The Morrison Company, Philadelphia
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Your Growing Children
Should lave Tk lest
Bread being the principal diet of the
Little Folks, it is highly important that you
see to it that none but the .best is served in
your" home.
"Victor" , contains all the elements in
easily assimilated fprm, that nature put
into the finest wheat
Just wixat the bodies of your growing
children demand to make them vigorous
men and women.
''victor costs less than ordinary bread."
Victor Paw
Victor Hearth '
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Victor Raisin Bread, 10c Loaf
(Peppered full of bl? luscious raisins)
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gabanline, tweed and silk.
bete at .18.7." to $49")
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Transparent
Brims Give
Springtime
Airiness to New
Hats at $4.85
Sometimes the biim shows a
wreath of flat little flowers
between folds of maline; again
it may be of lacy hair-braid.
On other hats' with wider brims
only the airy edge is tians
parent. Crowns aie generally
of liseie and hoie and theie
you will see an attiactive use
of Georgette crepe foi facings.
In brown, navy, purple, Copen
hagen and black.
(Murl.rl)
An Unusual Skirt
Special $5.75
A lightweight pleated skut of
King's blue c black etamine (it is
a Spiingy, silk-and-vvool material
that weals vtty well) is lopped
w ith a wide belt.
Pleated Plaid Panama
at S8.7.1
makes an attiactive skill for
Spring;. It is in plaids of put pie,
jieen or Peacock blue on a cieamv
giound and is a nice skill to weal
now and on into the vv aimer
w e&thei .
(Vlarkrt)
Silk Bags in Suit
Colors at $3
A pietty, puffy bag is of black,
nav.v, puiple, taupe or tan satin
plaid moiie. Th5 lining is un
usually pretty and theie is an in
ner fiametand a small mirror. The
finishing touch is a tassel dang
ling" fiom the bottom.
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Pink Satin
Petticoat at $3.85
It is of a good quality of pale
pink wash satin with elastic at
the top and a simple hemstitched '
flounce at the foot.
(Central)
.Men's Half Hose
15c a Pair
Medium-weight black, white,
gray or tan cotton seamless half
hose, have re-enforced feet and
are good at the pi ice.
(Oallfry, Mnrkft)
Women's Foulard Frocks
Seem Springiest of All
,.i 4i-. e.Crtn tViov- cpom ripr.iftr Hi an thev have ever been. Of
,lu,-v Wnn tlime is a Dlentiful suddIv and you will find them figuied in
new designs and in old, favoute pa'ttems of which we never tire com .
dots eiicles and so on. Some are comDineo wun piam bbhu, oumc
have pointed overs"kiits and Geoigette crepe is used in a number ot
these piettv things. ij.lC.75 and $18.
Tucks and Taffeta
find a lappv combination in a frock at JB17.50. It is newly airived
and mai be had in taupe, Belgian and navy blues.
Many other charming affaus of taffeta, lustling with newness,
aie heie at $15, ?lC.7o, $18, $19.75 and up to $'Jo.
New Ideas in Comfortable Wool
Jersey Frocks
have also aimed this week. The aie mostly in blue and auoustan,
shades and show much hi aiding and many buttons for trimming.
$22.50 and $25.
Beaded Gowns of Georgette Crepe
lnve oddly diaped skirts and wide girdles embioidered in beads. They
are in taupe, nav.v, flesh pink, Fiench blue and black. $25 and $37.50., j
(VlarUft)
Fascinating Suits in Spring's
Best Fancies
Women's suits, this season, aie in the fiont tanks of favdi. 'Ihey
aie of serge, tweeds, Panama cloth or poplin, and numeious new ideas
foi pockets, belts and trimmings aie shown.
At $18, a suit of serge in na., black and brown has bioud deep
icveis and an over-collar of silk poplin. It is bo.-pleated below the
belt and is attractively tiimmed with lows of button-,.
At $23.50, a suit of Panama cloth In navy and black has long
loll collar with an over-collar of lajah silk. 'Iho back of the coat is?
pleated and both fiont and back arc delightfully tiimmed with lows
of buttons. It has inset pockets and is lined throughout.
(Murkrl)
Lining Tussah
60c a Yard
which is about wholesale puce
or what we would oidinanly have
to pay for it.
It is a lustrous silk-and-cotton
material in gieen, lose, gray and
King's blue, rie't'b' flowered or
figuied. 35 inches wide.
It would make prettv, soft
kimonos, too.
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Handy Thing
if it's a good, good fountain pen.
Waterman and Shcaffer, self-filling
fountain pens, aie good ones.
They aie priced from $2.50 for a
plain ren up to $8 foi (iiute an
elaborate one with gold-filled
bands.
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Trim House Dresses
at Special Prices
At $1.50
A lot of about 250 percale and ging
ham dresses in straight-line or 'belted
styles, some with contrasting collars and
cuffs.
At $2
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t?Thr&y dresses in straight-line or belted
styles. One ot these is sketched.
At $3
Two styles in gingham at this price.
One, in blue or black checks with white
collar and cuffs, is a straight-line dress.
The other, in lavender or pink stripes,
has a contrasting collar and cuffs.
A wonderfully complete showing of
aprons is ready for house-cleaning
time. All sorts of good things at 50c to
$1.50.
(C.ulrsl)
Silk Blouses
. re Ready for
Spring Suits
At $3.90
Ciepe de chine blouses in
about six different styles with
round necks, some have frills,
others aie plain and they come
in flesh color, white, peach,
tan and blue. One styje is
sketched. Othei.s of tub silk
aie tailoied.
At $3
Man.v dainty embioideied
Georgette crepe blouses are
in gay coloiings. Many are
beaded, too.
(Vlurktt)
RUGS
at 10 to 50 Per Cen1$
Less r
liv scouting aiound and doinsr
some advantageous buying and bjj .
reducing some of our own stocks,;?
we are able to make a very atvj
tractive showing of rugs at special
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Seamless Axminster RugsH
4.6x7.6 ft., $12.75 -T
7.6x9 ft., $25
Wool-and-Fiber Rugs
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Poster Rag Rugs h
7.6x10.6 ft., $11.50
Seamless veivei uugs 4
Gx9 ft, $22.50
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9;a2 ft., $39.50 ' , ...4
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