Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1919, Postscript, Page 13, Image 13

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And So They
Were Married
By IIA7XL DHYO UATCIWLOR
Copyright, 1010 hu PuVUo L'doer Co.
STAItT THIS STOKY TODAY
RITIt ilNciivcictl just about now
thnt things r 1 1' lioiiiK shaped for
lier ami tlmt she heisclf was 1iii iiiK
vriy little to do or mi,v about an.v thing.
I'coplc luid Iipriiii to an opt her now us
xxoiking woman, and shr didn't know
whether to like it or not. Kxen Scott
was upcoming casual fii the wii.v of
mono, and in ninny xxa.xs liad grown
to ntt'cpt tliingn n mnttiT of c itirf.
'I'hp.v luid giown to look forvxiiiel to
Nnluuln.x nights as iclebtation nights,
On these nlTnlis the.v nlc diniipr out
Konievxhoie, and Until Inul suggested
pii.xitig lirr own wn.x.
The first time "he liad limit- this Scott
had ipfuscil, bill in Hip Hush of hpr
Ii
Please Tell Me
What lo Do
Ify CYNTHIA
td,veni:ntg public ledgi$philadi2lphia; Tuesday
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Pretty f oilpaper
for Children's Rooms
APRIL 22, 1919
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T VVfe13v
and I xvonclerccl If It xvoiileln t pay to
lnv a viunp Tlio.v iiIvxii.xk mrincil to
be so popiiliu TIipii I bi'iaiiii' wip to
I lie fail Unit tin- boxs who bpcaini'
uttiiiclrtl to tlmt Ijpp of gill weie only
limiting iv pastime.
What the bins millv want I think
I "Little Hoy 111116" nml "Mary, Mary"
nnd "Old Mother llubbnrtl" find one or
two cpesp each of wlilrli will become a
V first pay envelope. Until had Insisted,
v "It wouldn't be fair if on didn't.
kIio linil iift.li.tril. mill llftpr thllt Hilt
always iiaid lirr way and htott did not
ieftii. TIicip wric othpr tliiugs too,
that Scott was becoming catelcs about.
He now iinestpil her with all the com
mon sense that lie would bine thought
belonged to any innn.
"If I weie leally in earnest, I would
be diffeient," she would aigue to her
self. "Hut the ti ill li of Hip matter is
I'm light. Hump's rpulh nothing to iup,
and 1 mustn't let Scott suspect anv
thing. Iliisiiipss isn't lotnautir: it's
not a hit 1np 1 thought it would Iip .
it's not eeu a new cxpoiieuce and I
have to wotk hinder than I cvei woikpd
befoie."
The lime had i oiiip when Hutli didn't
even (are aboul what people thought.
Slip would lime been willing on the
Klighlest pietexl to letuin to her luv-e-keeping.
but Iheie wasn't a pietet she
i mild ii-cmitl i vi I x one kept Ion ing her
on. Siolt did with his nireplanee of
lllilttris m lllt'.v weie. Iiei fl lellils (Hit l).v
telling lier lion splendid il was to woik
in an nfliie. even her mot lirr lull teased
nagging at lier. nnd thin thrie weie
Helen Wine and Helen Townsend both
with their iile.is ol other jobs for her.
AVliat was she to do about it? Now
that no one Ihoiighl Mic was doing mix -thing
out of the oidiiiiu.v .'the tin ill was
gone; pvcii Helen's suggestion that she
niteixiew Ml". I'enton on the i'p-to-Dnlp
did not tin ill Ttutli al all.
How ex pi. her ptide was still with bel
aud she did take a hint b hour ilm nig the
earlv pint of the following week to in
teniew Miss 1'enlon. She was le
c pived in a i crept ion loom vciv mm I)
like the one ill the New Idea -olbies.
and li il gill who in eier. xxnj had
Hie same kind of a job us Ituth's own
it was lathei a nnel eienence to
have this gill take In r i.ud into the
editor's olhi e, anil to wait while she
did, spateil in one ot the laige lenthii
( hails.
The gill i .line Inn k ill a few minute
and Until followed iiei into a tun "thee
where n woman who was standing bv
a desk tiuneil mound luiskh and cvrtl
Until up and down.
"Mis, Hajmnnil." lu iwkul mnln
handling the little pine of p.istelio.ini
that boio Uuth's name.
"t uuileistooil theie was a v.kjimv
Until eplaiuid loiiiing iniiiiiiliatclv to
the point. ,
"Wp in i .Lsionalh do liaM- x.u am s i
heie," said Miss ronton, implying lliu I
the positions wile man and not tit i'l
i hoi( e. '
"This was a p.ntii iil.it ci-iiiimi
Ulltll explained Iiei I'llii'Ks liiltliiniu I
She woudeied if .Miss IViilon wi i i
ing tlie intoiiiew puipo-ih dilluuli
"What epoiienie h.ne jou had'
"I nm with the Vow Idea Publishing
Company now," Kulli litiuiioil. pia
ing inwardl tlmt the next ipio-tuMi
might not be to ask her in what tapai in I
siie x m kid for the Now Idea As it i
happened and to Uuth's gioat siirpiisel
it xmish'I. .Miss IVnton said insteinl I
"I dnii'l Vjiink Hint this situation I
would do foi ou at nil. We usunlh '
lake gills who aie fie-h limn iiillegi
'I hex don'l leiiuue mill li mom and vv i
fool that the expeneme the gi I heri i
dosiiable. We i.nel.x pa mine than
fifteen dollai I luiiillx lliink, ' sh
said looking lit Hulh's suit i.ither nun
elosolx than was nricss.nv that Unit
would iiiliret ou at all.
"it was good of oii lo sic me ' Uuth .
said lising. "1 bad tiiidet-tnnil ihut tlioj
iiosition was ouile ilifleienl II ualh
dopsn't p.i lo lime a colli ge oiliu it ion
does it, if Unit is all a woman cm ex
pei t attonxaid."
1 Then xwth a giaxp Intle how. she
tiiriiori to the door and xi tit pist Hie
iiirious exes of I he giil at i In ile-k xxnli
her head held high She lould ihmk of
but one tiling. How dared Hole Jend
lier to tin plm i to bo insulted b.) a o;
man of .Miss Ponton's tpe"' It xxas
bad enough to he lipatod until al the
No xx Idea, but al least no one li.nl tried
to hint bei. There tho- hat! simply
taken for gianted that she hadn't any
"Mains, heie this Mis 1'enlon who did
not know hei. had laken Hie iiniihle to
loll hoi in so nianv wind wluil she lls
woilh in the business woihl
Just Stopped Speaking
Hi'iir ('.xnthia Not lung ago I i t t a
.xouug iiiun who siTmril to attiatl nn
nttpiitiou at tin lirt meeting, and for
in pail l xeomrd like loient tlrst sight.
Aflpr till' night of inn meeting I xxent
out willi li I in n number of tunes One
night I snw him ami did not .speak to
him and neither of us bine spoken
Millie. It wns I who slopped sneaking,
and I diil so xxithout an leason.
Wheiipxer I ee him now and If be
sees me lirst he v U 1 nlwa.xs niannge
lo get out of ui xii so he xx ill not
haxe to speak to ine. I leally feel as
though It is in plnic to speak liist,
hut xxhen he nets as I mentioned nboxe
it seems ns tliough he doe not xxnnt lo
be bolheiotl. WOHIMIHI.
I don't see how the xoung innn eoilld
act in anv olhei fiishiou iuee .xoil for
no leason nt all sloppi I speaking lo
him. K all moms spi ik lo him Hie
nt'Nl time yiiii see him m write n little
note explaining awin tins s'lll.x Hilua
linn I c'lin't help but xxonder xxlint
ohjet I .miii had In mi ml in just sud
denly stopping speaking lo him. ('.xnthbi
is real! riuioiis. To please her xxould
xtui mind explaining?
Study Your Lessons
Deal ('.within nio'giils at the
age of lifloin ami simooii and xxould
like lo know il wo ,ne too onng to
woat modrst ixeiuug ihi"-ses to pintles.
The other guls wini ineiii. but our
molliiMs obieit to niir eaiing them.
People sax Unit tliess docs not make
the giil. but inn 1 fi lentls pax mini
ill trillion to guls in owning diess.
Wo should also like to know if il i
piopor lo plm kissing gaiues nt a pm Ix
What lime should a p.nl.x bleak up
Afltr irliiriiiiig luuiie fiom an inlei
Mial oiliu the ihild like to ic in
its loom ' The nnsixer will help de
rldp the ttritnieut of the loom. If the
ilulil is xioitll, at the hubv age xxhen
"MoHier d'oose" jingles aie till ttiuior-
ls us In be good pals wilh the gills, , Hint would il not like to see sutno of
lull so often Hie git Is begin lo get s.x H 1 1 1 1 1'- poems illustinted befotp lis
.Mollior lioosp wall
real IHe liguie lo
(inn. Wnllpnpoi
the i hlhl s liunRlna
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WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
be usetl as n binder mound the loom,
or xx Mill innv lune the indiv idnnl
rtguies cut i, ul. and pasted on a one
tone bai kgiound. Il- using liguies,
fiom seieial lolls of pnpei a prrtt cl
foi t anil xniiety mil be secured
Agani, what is Ihr child's e o lexelV
Win tin so main niiike the mistake
'' plm ing sin h liguies away up near
the loilii,.. ulrl(. il,,, ,,, ,,,,,,, ni imiu
lllllll l"tl .
sum irn ll.... .....t ..I..... .1... ..n r...-
men tieeatlse V " .nm i -1 1 - mi' ion nine
. i", iinoi' line mil in. U sl '' X l.nlL.i.
plan
I
nil
laiiuuoul mil bo fi lends insist
kissing u good night When x
jei led thex peisistnl and Iniim I
peexed In cause xc xvoulcl ino h'iv)
them. Thex told lis we xxeio n i . I
spoils Now den ('xiithin tin u
think wo did i ighl ''
W()l 1,1 1 P.i: TWIN SISTl.l
A sin V li little en ning diess is m
pinplinti i a gill ol llfteeu ol siv
Icon, but ill .Mild il ge It l bis In tnl
low our niothei 's ach n e
Kissing games mo not unpio it
thex b 'I to a silly liii'iimii In! miii
bos ni I guls thai li nils to los-i Hit
i esprit nt the lioxs fin the gn -. A
guls of Mil i r iigcj migi t to
at 11 o'olnc k
Hie wiling, of ionise and 1
mi. know thex me ou aie
goin In lie sol i lalei on if nm allow
xoui'-iIm. lo be talked about lis gu l
who i mi be kisi'd mi mo beginning
oai h t" won' about tlue things. Iml it
is nut i onilx fm xiiu to leu n that
Hie i imi -a mi to mike n box sn k and
lmd nl ou is In lit Inn, kivs .miii. no
iniittci how he In g lor the pi ix liege
I line snine si length of i hai.it (or. l.em n J
to In guild fiiends willi the hens anil in
Ihe ni' anlinie sindx our h"-oiis
fx HJipPy VVIfe's Story
Hear ('xiithin I I""'. simm.iI xciis
ago linaiiu f I i-mil I with the Inns
pailx
III I Ilk
TI
am
mid think about maii.xlug and sonie
Ihe poor fellows awn. Sometime it N
Ihe other wav aioinid.
Why ean'l they just be e hums ti nil
leave lnxo out of the cpiiHtieinV Ilnx'e
good fun. go hiking, learn lo swim, goon
plrnli s nnd iiNo go to chilli li some
times. If in a iiowcl. ilont always
watch for slights ami little neglects,
jllt be happx and jullj
Noxx', 1 am speaking fiom ejiperleiiee.
I fell as though I noxor wanted lo
go xxilli am moic .xoung
I twill tvilli uiinnl nml WniltOfl ill 111'
just fi lends, hut thex- iiiNnnilet stood , ' '" l"ni " sin n tiguios at a
ami II ghl I ought loiaieonlv fori . ' "'" m"' "l,nu' "' ' 1'ild s head, whole
them, ami Cxiitlila. 1 ilidn't une in ) '"" sani1 '"' look nilinialeh at
that win '"' !""' ,,I,K " "'' 'is if the weie
I'inalh I niei n mIuiir mini On ,""m'"' ' ""' pieltx m 1 sn win. li
IhkImiiiI now I He. Ion. it siemed had,'."""''1 '"" lli" i'l'' had " Imff pnpei
mil wilh Hie same -rxpei it m e I bud.,"""1 '" '"" "d iibnio this hur of
I liked him because he wasn't think-1 ' ""'" lPk whiih was at a height ol
ing of giMling mm Mill mid lie liked mr I jliifo roil f,,,,,, the lli . jus( nboxe the
for the same leason '""' "'window s,.,i. ,vheto the ilulil
We hail mam good times together. SI" "'"' ""' mid plined
He lauglil mo lo skate ami swim. We II ninimt I,,. mi,, emphasinl in
xxi nt eanoeing ami hill sledding nml using cut outs. lmiM the uiouolnin
learned to be the best of pals and. be- of leptating Ihe -ame- hguie 'o inul
liexe mo I had lo light hnld to keep1 tor how nun h the i luid liUos "I iiilc
fiom loxuig him. bemuse 1 xxasn'l i ;m !0l" lls M(1 , ,r, limo t,(
sin i' he wanted mo lo. it lie w is :lt ,mv, , ,P sm
I newer knew that be e mcil aiixthing h,n aioinid tin. i,,,,,,, ISt 1 1 -i lo hne
foi mj!ei eil n a guoil ihiim until he
asked me to main linn I learned to
lespei'l bun so mile h Iiei niise he xxnsn t
always trinig lo make Ion- ami Ihtoxx'i
sillx i niiipliiiiPiits like other bo s I
hail met In the long inn, it's lospeit
Hull i minis, mid good. Hue, pine
fiii'iiiNlnp lh.it lasts '
We- haxe boon mm rieil two xe.us and
lm i' Ihe sweetest Homo all oin iixxn,
anil lighl lioio let me s.n to the .xoung
huh who xas se woiiii'd Ijeiiiusc she
was oliler Hum her xoung fiientl.
I . in two anil u half xems older Until
m husband, Nobotlx beliexes it and I
n nexei ashamed lo toll il cither.
1 am not linntNome or a fashion
I '.He, although I ttx lo look nice and
piett line lo me is one xxilli kind-,
iios and happiness, shining out of the,
cMos mi niatlir hoxx uglx Ihe fac e i
max be. '
Neither of us ate pel fee I bx am
iiu.iiis. ami xe bine mil hllle si,itsl
omelimes, but we alums tix lo get I
together nub one admitting wlioie the!
xxi ie xx i nag and thus smoothing tilings
out. Then we me happier Hum oxer.
1 iii t xxish iMixbndx i iiultl had bap
pilioss like XX e haxe To those who
aie disgusted max I -in "It s the ills
appointmenls in life Hial make iiieu
and xmiiiic n ol us nil
a rovi i:vi i:h wn i:
A mi woi Hi while lft t ri
From II nm lieilirefiil.s
When a boilspie.nl i- winu ipnli
fhin or en n mi mini m.iki use of it Im
summer quills I -r am s, up pines
lhal an x.isialili iiilu'i piclix inlor
i nmbinatioiis n hit and mi"s ni'm.
idee i ll togllhel Do not go In 1 1 1 "
liollble of iiiilliug litis mull, hut knul
it epiile i lose I si no iiiloilining.
Ironing Georgette i
(iliineuls innile or groigttle c I epe
xvlll be nun li nli or aflei Inuntlering if
the nte laid oa a henxx bath towel and
exes.' So thai
pillion aie one tioatmrut for Hie xei.x lionet! on the wrong sple
xount child Suth papois ionic in ''"'I
r... . ..f . t.. i.... . ..it.. .. t.i. t '
Mllll ,, uiivri Ol siiui 1 mils, mi ii inn
Special for ThisWeek'
Colonial Buckle
Pumps
unmlrrrul nnr1mrnt nf
( olnnliil lltirklf I'ump In
Pulnt ( ntlfkin, (i n n
Kill, luin Mf tnl nml Dull
Klrii lone RrAffhil
inmiii, full l.nnU
otrrt(I tiffU, ulth
turn olfn.
5
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95USJ LU
a r r n
fine Ansort-
icni or Bueldes.
mi:
Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Store
728 Market St. -1 1 N. 8lh St.
Open Fri. and Sal. Evqt.
Artistic Electric Lamps
For
Country and
Sea Shore
Porches
Hair
Docs not make any difference
bow well furnished your tountiy
or sea .slioie poich is, it is in
loniplete without one or moie
nl' our smart lamps xvith pretty
cictoiine or parchment shades.
They aie so atti active and lend
such a cheerful, welcome sort
nf nir to the pouh. .lust put
the finish on so to speak. Veiy
piuctical and scmtcable, too.
We are sending them to the
nicest homes in all paits. Why
not (hooe jours now? You
xx ill haxe cieat pleasure with
thehi.
Dougherty's Faultless. Bedding
Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads
1632 Chestnut Street
Especially Good
Longcloth
xx ell xx oi th looking up, is this nexv
shipment. The qualitj is: good,
the width is .'!6 inches and tin
pine is $2 for a 10-jard piece.
fiinghain, 29c a Yard
All sotts of plaids and checks
in piett color combinations, fiesh
and clean. :V2 incites xxiiIp, all of
'! (IVnlrHl)
Men's Spring
Shoes
Special at $2.90 a
Pair
They are of dark tan
or black leather on Eng
lish lasts, and a man can
save a substantial sum on
a pair of them.
(I llFSltllll)
Planning a Victory
Party?
Ileio aie the ied-hite-and-lilue
dccoiations xxoith.x of the
exent.
I'apei flags aie 20c n doiieii foi
the .small size up to SI a do.en foi
the Iuiljpi ones.
Papei funs aie lot each.
Paper napkins ai e 1oc a hun
dred. Mats aie 10c each or $1 a doen
Ciepe papei is 20c a t oil.
I'ostoons aie tic anil 12c a
length. ((ruiritii
The Jolliest of Sports
Hats
arc holdintf forth in a gay
corner of the Down Stairs
Millinery Salons. Sailors,
straight-brimmed or droop
ing; hats of milan and of
plaited straw; hats with
gay bands or wreathed with
field flower these arc but
a few of the youthful,
pretty things which offer
yon good company on
Springtime rambles.
Prices start at $2.n0.
I Miirkrl I
4k. Hs7
Mir
Surely, Tub Blouses
Were Never Lovelier
Tuli xxaists haxe pioxrd to be the most satisfactoiy because thej
can be so easilx hiuncleiecl and made fiesh and new looking.
Soft, pietlx xoiles aie made up in a ntimbei of nexx' and attractix'e
xas. Some air tiimmed xxith laco or cnibioulei j, some aie pi cttily
tucked and othois aie on simple, tailoied lines. Touches of coloi are
also happilj used on a numbci uf models M.'Xi to S.'J.oO.
Nexv stupid ctepe do ihino xxaists m black and white, which
haxe been s0 haul to get and blue and white and blown and white arc
in tniloicil stxles xxith two-in-one collais. Pi ice S.').7."i.
I Mnrl.il I
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J
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Gas Range
Visit our Kxlnhit Boot!,, No. dO,
nt tho Kitst Kcgimcnt Aimory,
nil tliw xx ppk.
See displayed s mples of the
latest anil be. .cooking and
heating ,npplinnce3.
Direct Action Gas flanges
with Patent Ocn Heat Uegu
l&tor. Quality ,Ga Ranges, "Phila
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Triangle Itelriytratw. built
to last a goWration and sovo
food and ice exery day.
Laxvson & t'loxer Triumph Gas
Water Heaters.
Visit our show-looms' ami ssk
for demonstration of pny of tho
above.
The Best Values and "P. G. It."
service, n combination haid to
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1215 Chestnut Street
If You Have Any
Fur Repairing
or Remodeling
To Be Done
Have It Done Now!
MpHE authentic styles are now
definitely decreed.
We are ready to show you how
your old furs will make up in the new
fashions and give you the exact cost
of the work.
One-Third Off Our Regular Prices
for Fur Remodeling and Repair
ing Now, During the Quieter
Season in Our Factory.
"Pail the Cost in the Fall"
Out-ofrToicii People liuited lo Wiile for Par
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When in Atlantic Cit
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A Special Lot of Plaid Skirts
at $13.50
They are of flannel-finish wool serge in large
plaids, and most of them are bo.-pleated, but
some are on straight lines.
They are inst the skirts that women want
now and, ordinarily, every skirt would sell for
much more.
One is sketched.
Iiaronettc Satin Skirts at $13.30
Beautiful, gleaming baronette satin skirts
which women are buying for now and lor the
Summer. In Pekin, navy or pale blue, flesh,
white, black and Nile green.
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Women's Extra-Size
Nightgowns
Special at $1.25
Mail.' of a soft xxhite nmslin.the
neck nnd sletxes arc edgod with a
neat imlnoidory and run with
i iblion. There hax-c bui'n many
iecuests foi a ttoxx'n of this sort.
A ii'KuIur M.n kowii, cut from
.1 iccnei uus puttciu, with the
sleeves nnd nick edjied with Va
lenciennes lace, is S.'ic.
A white muslin cn elope chem
ise that is I'Nccptionul for &1 is
limshetl xxith n neat embtoidery
ecliie.
I'm Sl..'i theie is a loxely pink
batiste (lii'niisc with pointed top
eiljjcil xxith n.ii row lace, and two
low of ii.u i oxx niseition Kie a
oke ellect.
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Spring Wraps Are Charming and of
Many Materials
Tlie puce langi' is xx nle and inanx of the xxi.ip- si
special.
Capes, Dolmans and Coats
Between S15 and $20
theie is moie than a half bundled stxles to c Imo-e
fiom, im lulling capes 01 dolmans of xelotii, .mil capes,
coats or dolmans of seine, poplin and talfeta, utiliiieil,
half lined 01 full lined in silk. All the Spniiir shadi -aie
to In- found xxilli plintx of na blue and lilacU
'I be taffeta coat switched is SIS.
From S20 to S.'iO
There Are Many Special Values
At s'JO.oli a Incotiii" dolman in nav blue, tan 01
txxiliuht blue, which is unusual at this pint.
At .N'Jl a seiKu cape thai is lull lined i u i .r x
blue with a Cope nhacten oi henin top collai . U i. u'd
1 loni -' lo lltal' then arc scii'-.U'il-sahii mi
ImnitioiK and nuiix otbci - in sil.eitoin , I c osin ,
suede loin ii'id p'llniiliii
Olhel iiii ,'i I'uim Si.l.) to 11'), In iiikiiik ina'ix
handome things; included aie some xttj sniait polo
coats at n.17."ii.
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Excellent Suits for Women
125 and Less
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niaini,l kooiI Spimc, suits ,ue to be
bad foi Ihe i -mall -uiiis in the Down Stan
Sloie. Suits with yood lines, made of Hood
mateiials and follow mi; tin fashion tiiml of
the sea-on aie heie at I i, "JM, NJJ.,")0 and
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The -Hit that is sUeUlied i- Sl.'i and I- ol
wool poplin in I'ekin and Copenhagen II is
one of srvcia! -tvle- of small new suits, tnni
ined with hi aid, which aie to be had at this
puce.
Anothei -ml with a beltfil jacket and loin
patch pockets i- in poplin and i- lined with
-ilk. .sill.
At -:J."iU theie i- mleii'stini; t lioosiiii: in
-else suit- with Iion pickets and -ilk xe-t-and
mair iovs of silk In aid.
Mil In iiu- the xxicle-l i,ini;i of all Heie
aie -pint suit- of wool jeisey 01 checked xe
loui, -tieet suit- of s( i re, poplin 01 nabanbiu
with nppllllK coats oi bo coats. I'll lit v of
suits- of nay blue a- well as the k.ijui rliailv.
Amon;' the Finer Suits
aie stoics of attiactive niotliN in tiiiotiiu,
I'onet txxdl, silxeilont, xeloui and mannish
-eige nt s'j'J.oli to s."i."i.
I Xlurkrll
Smart Looking Oxford Ties
for Women
You can choose fiom
BlacV .satin, with high heels and long xiimps, Sl.."iO.
'Pan calfskin with turned soles and high coxeiecl heels, $5.75.
Ulack patent leather with tinned soles nnd high heels, $,r.2,".
White leathei (that looks like (uek.skin) with xxhite lubber
.soles and heels, 53.75.
l.aco shoes of ixory kidskin have cloth topi to match, welted
soles and high coveted heels, S4.U0 a pair.
For the Kiddies
White canxas button shoes xvith s,turd, xvelted holes aie in m.cs
G to 2 at ?2 to ?2.50; Girls' sizes 2'a to 6 are ?2.75.
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Clothes of the
E very-Day Sort
for Young Girls
Cii-i. I'ii-h little blou-es of
white lawn aie -implx made
with lucking oi xvith a bit of
-mocking oi embionleied clots
upon the collai-. Thc.x will fit
gnl- of 12 to 1C veai- anil aie
.V! and s:i.7."i.
Mulilj blouse-, foi all-aiound
weal, aie of white jean xxith
white collai- oi with collais
of cadet oi nax x blue xxith
white In aid. 12 to 20- ear
Me- aie M.30 and $2.
Xnxv blue seige sklits lev
weal with middies, aie pleated
on to white bodies which n,vc
detachable' and aie in 8 to
12 tai .sue. $5 75.
Every Girl Seems lo
Want a Cape
and heie aie plenty of pietty
one- ol t.ax v blue seigc made
with in without xests. They
will fit guls ol C to 1-1 years
and aie $1(1, $12, $15, ?1G.OO
and $16.
White Dresses
for gills- of (J to 1 1 aie ready
in all their Spiingtime Audi
liess They ate of voile, organ
die or lawn, frothy with laco
and gay with ribbons. $4.50,
$5.50, $7.50 and $8.50.
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