, r WTSTW! -W fiP it- I I The Woman's Exchange HERE ARE STYLES ' FOR THE FALL SUIT On the Pretty Girl To the Editor of the Woman' Paofi Dcnr Mndam I rood with Interest your article oil "The Pretty (Jlrl. Who Is llrnlnless." If some men only vnnt bnby dolls perhaps citrous girl), who are ' ordinary minded, but mabo hud nnd Hellish and henrtleHS us well, tlicTi they deserve them and nil the MifTciliiR such n girl can Intilct ou them. I admit there ore many pretty women with a broad minded view on life, but the trouble In that some men who should know better treat nil pretty women alike. Thej don't stop to consider that there art good women nnd bad women, wise women and silly women Now when a mnu turns from a briRht minded girl with n heart, for others as well ns for herself, to u piett baby doll, who is heartless laud that means eruel), the brainy girl will turn to other men who are more appreciative. of her. And it isn't because she wishes to make the men ciiwilioilni! nrotuid the bnby doll jealous. It is because her , cxtimate of herself will make her adopt this means of healitic her hint pride, j Xo sensible, bright minded uirl would p'xcliniiRC natures (if that weie possible) with u ehnractcileis, heartless bab doll, for all the good looks in the World. I MISS SI. Addressing Hard to Get I To thi 7'cifor of the U'cnnii'; Vaot: Dear Madam Io jou know of any firms or business houses that I could nddress and mail leters and circular, . etc.. for in mj spare time at home. 1 would like to lam mine extra money by doiliR this writing at home during eveniltiTM. 1 linvc licaril of m:in iiptmlp doing tills oit of woik. KHADnit. i A Dally Fashion Talk b Klorenre Itc,c Not mtj mnii bu-ducss hou-es gic fv AM, the nrious gnrmentb of- ont such woik to be donp now. most of " fered for the fall reason, the suit It being done on the ptcmNcs. or placed J is. as a rule, the first to nwnk'en the in- ii uir ""inn in mifcf lUlllTlin 1 1111 L IIIMUC "M. Hi t UUIOU H 11PW ClOtllPM yys I lit ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB-pmLADELrHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1919 And So They Were Married Hy kaxeIj dkyo ba'i CnpurioM. 1919, fc PuVU L urn I Co. dressed to suit her Irregular dark face nnd iimmiRcd at all times to exert n iiueer fascination over people. hentt and nuth weie pel Imps never good nnturcd kind of innn, old 1hoii Ills jenrs. and without vony mm h 1 Illative, or lis Mm nllnt?rr net nut i. ,t tt .. . . , pep. up (mi nt rnrp prv huh ii lor & A- i would inn Into the big Mooie lixing loom hirormullj, nnd thiow herself ilnnii on the couch, swinging one slim unnnrciitlr nmlnlile. niul ml rnw.lv or. chnnged nuy (nnveisntlnn. Wuimo llu 1 ' tM.l.r.1 lll.lf ,. . !.. .I...!- .,..-, -. ! "" it.t.b urn- iimm'i nniL ill un'ir .STAKT THIS STOKY TODAY j mli.cN they were too pi cud to men fpIIIJ next day the oung captain who 'i'1"- X had been carrying on epiite a llirta- I ,"" V'.'"' '""! ."' ",M "n, ,1"' tJ1'1" is., -t.i. i. a hi- , . . i eal masculine stuhhorun-xs in not ngiec- t.on with IV.t Salisbury left for home. K ,,,, , nllnllt UllU ,,,, This left Dot free for new game, nnd really thought he'- highly amusing, was she turned quite natural v to 'Scott. "" "".' a great ileal of her. tiln t'nllltp lleatricc nnd Grace Lnvett Dot was very much older In her wnjs. She had been brought up with older peo ple nnd her childish wajs were niimtlj put on. She liked to nppenr naive nnd she was really pry joung, hut "die. wasn't artless nud silly like Itentrice, nor did she particularly enjoj doing the foolish things they did unless ( vun worth It to her. To do Scott credit, he did not cure one way or another about Dot Salis bury exrepting that she amused him. lie liked to hear her quick comments on things and )ie mnde a bully chum. Dot was too clecer to make a false move of aiij kind. Mlie saw tnat Scott v. ns . ,......M.n ...... , ,,.,., ,lr Mn, nnI rare cr.v inucii icir so far apnrt as thev were these dnxslglrls. nnd jit Ileatrlce tiianent erect it iiuik uiKciiier in inn snme room nnd i s0 mat lie filled In nnv gap thnt Oeorci jr.,,,,,,,,,.,,,., iii iiiiu. iney were i i.vercci s inuttiMil on left open, llent t WANAMAKER'S j WANAMAKB&'S; lice understood vaguely, that her nttl tilde shoiiht lime been different toward Hutli thnt first evening, but she was too J nuns to understand Just wheie she mlctlit have snwe! the, situation for 'nice. She (i;, know, however, that she hud not taken Until Into considera tion at all at a possible ilval When her mother had mentioned the fact that she hail iinited the Kn nuwiits down. Itentrice hail asked casual!) what the) i were like It had been lit the break- I ftlSt tllllle linn ii,.irtiim, fllifl Mid " ' miriiii.iM .. leg over the other, and-would alwn)s Moore hud lield Uuth's letter of ace ept luanage to niouse Interest cen when 'unco in hei hand. I lomersation was Hugging It was not' .., ,,., knim S(.u UllJtI10(, , tint Dot was naturall) l.r ill nut iirfcl P,, ,Mll , ,, ,wril, , ., I e er it was because s,e tihsl so lmr.1, ,,llk , ,n ,,.,, , , , u,d tned all the while. Ilieio was , W1t , , ,)(l prv ,,,,,,, , ,)()tl ()f " """"" """ -" w.s i.ol .mi., tli.-n, nnd . KN0 them a good time." mg an effort to be agreeable and to ., ,, . ' ,. , , gain her point b) putting herself out ..',' -Mr" ;,""r' " "M u,ltl' U,iFr- to do it. Uuth saw through all this ril.U popuhii and .t pretty, and she but a man would never haw understood ""Kl" .!" nt '-"iltlfnllj into M.ur good It. and Scott wns no exception ""'"'' "";. bliiR would lime been Mis Moorehad told Uuth thnt (:race,'i,r,;,,,',Tl, , ,f kI,,1' '''V1 ,"''!' "i11,1 "'".' T.,.v..it u ...... , i. Scott I. ml won the ( mix de (iueire it w,vi "ii' mij ,mi iibi U , rriiHiiru, tit i i i m " " " ... till III lllll niLlnJ .t x.lf it. .ll .,? t.-.w. ''""" iiiii tuiil ill ll HI rue iiiiai iri (iii-pi- v to his miiuil, As It will Ittiitiiro' Sln mis in fm t too juiiing t tliuiM litM- otnotloii and sin' wus at vt iiina.Ml. mk1 tliPti iiitlifnmiit nt the o:tinis man 1 1 fir- tt trill i- Iti liivn littti li lu nt !fn n,t ' llltf ill uliiili T.tiiittiitintit Pi nmtf h.k lilTMllllljl 111 Kill 11 J I II I It 111, IJIJ I I " ' ' 'III III' 111,1 IIIIIIV J t I 1 I 1. IK f," she snw too that he was pining fur tli" lected lid Heatiicc wus, ot couise, companionship of other women and she i tluirnughlt in s)mpatli, with her friend :...... J .l ... !. 1 . t.!... ,-, .. . SJI. ....!,. I-. , , .. . iiiieniieci lo Klc; JC in null. ioc UieailT t k,'l "uini'ii ui-iiiku l,eceii lei pil I Olirr I .. . ", nti.:.. .... .. !,.... i. i c, i:,.,,, i i. i, ...i ,...,ii Ti..n. i. ...i i consnien ii tin ik'iiiiii ,i,iiiK. ..i. ii. it, i mi.- ,, hi i'iiii- i '" -'.-. iiii.i iiv iiixii uiii.li iviiiii nun entlonnl enough and hurd as nulls, put fmtli all her attractious. N'ow.al. She loved excitement, nnd the ndiniia- though Uuth purposel) avoided liim, ticm of men. but she realized her liuiitii- ' knowing th.it it would serve her purpose tions. She knew she was ugly, hut J"'"1 "M e, he showed onl) too plain fche made the most of w lint slie Iiad. She to that he would lather be with her cultiintril her rocmI points, her slender "",I- "'"' ""' one else, ankles, her beautiful little hands. She Kenneth Moore wus nil eus going. idea of gning them a good time was ti be polite when the) were around, nnd to go on lining as she alwas had with out iiiiiiliiiug (hem lerj iiimli when cm'i' it wns pnvuble. In short, she had U.i.Miiouds a neiesMiri pill to lie swallowed. The were her tiiotlui s guests and she would look out for them As it n things weie not coming out according to Ileiitrice's idea, at all. I I'omnrrow, lleatricc tells her mother a few tlilnus about life.) n specialty of this work. The onl) way for )eu to discowr the funis that still do ns ou clescrihe would be closely study the uiherti-H-meuts in the paper. ou might be able to obtain a HitInn for rush hours at a soda fountain in the i-tenlng. Tliii would be more certain Income. Pianist's Address To the fditur of (he. llomnu's I'aoi. Dear Madam Mining read in the 'Woman's Ilxchange that some one would like to know Sir. Hunter Welsh's ad dress, I decided to send it. It is 4','M J.nrchwood nienue. West Philadelphia.. As he is a wonderful pianist, I thought ou might like to know. SIRS. .1. E.. JR. Thank jou so much, Sirs. .1. 13., Jr. Wants Games for Party To h t-ditor of the ItOHlnn'-i Vajji" Dear Slndam I am going to have uoine friends spend the evening (girls nnd bo)s). We are going teV dance part ot the time. Will )ou kindly print borne interesting games to pla) '! They are all oer 11) jeurs. A DAUiY UKADKR. Won't you please send a self-ud The coats of the unit'- -.. i. ,, t.,.. tinner-tip length, which seems to be the faiorito length to the three-quarter length. AVhile the coats mostly adhere to the straight lines, there arc. muu) models that have plaits set in ou the hips. These, however, do not nppear to sue un) nucieci wiutti to the figure. The skirts, too, tend to carry the slim ef ' feet, as many are strnlcrlil tu.,,f,., ,. I uft'airs, though not on the skimpy order. Plaits nn- also used ou the skirts, but nearly always on the hips. So far the colors seem somewhat, lim ited, and they are offering black, dink blue, brown and dark green. The ma terials are duvetyn, velours of man) varieties, homespuns nnd bomu novelty f abi ics. The majority of the suits nre beau tifully tnilorcd and rely on this for their st)le. There are a considerable num ber fur trimmed, which of course adds greatly to the price tag. When fur is used to ndorn the suit it is one of the short-haired peltry, such as musk rat, seal, mole, beaver or nutria. Shown today is a suit which is typ ical ot the tailored type. This is" of vclour, decorated with stitching and tailor's loops. The narrow belt tic3 at the front and is placed low. as is the "P" - i Ui I W W "I' HH I i ASCO. ASCO. ASCC A' S C. to B MgiW a m I STORES CO. B ASCO. ASCO. Biggest Tea h -. .. ' I"' Ht, huh n Ni ciref-scu etneiope; i snail ue glad to)rulo ,1Pn bolN nri , thN R,11S(JU oblige )QU through the mull. ICanurUiM. lit. h 1 lornice nasr) "Love and Liberty" Is it true that love and liberty are not asso ciated in a. man's mind as far as the woman is concerned ? A woman you've probably seen,, a lovely thing facially and physically with a saving grace of a vast underlying fund of New Eng land common sense, vquches for the above in a typically zestful interview in Photoplay for September. It's called "Plymouth Rock Chicken He scrabbles up the side of a sky-scraper, hops blithely off a 1 25 foot grain elevator, busts right through gates at a sixty mile an hour clip and does it all in the engineering spirit of true science. Read about this strong man who makes a pet of the nebular hypothesis, see the real pictures of his real achievements in the September Photoplay Story entitled. . A' : : 12c 5 I i.s1 Value Sold' Today ASCO. 1. ts "Stunts!" And girls, there's a visit with that "ador able Barthelmess youngster" (it's all true about his eyes) and men, you'll dote on the he-talk .with Rex Beach and "A Pair, of Queens" and " Re-discovering an Ingenue." In short, the Table of Contents gives you forty reasons for asking your dealer on your way home tonight for yo. r copy of September's Photoplay. THE WORLD'S LEADING M011NQ PICTURE MAGAZINE PHOIOPMf JAMES R. QUIRK, PuUUhtr SEPTEMBER ISSUE OUT TODAY $2.00 the'ycar Om mioi'tnlnn rrrnc c?r -Tot n c fr imnfo ifrtii fn focf our Teas at our expense. Buy a pound today and if for any reason you do not find our Teas as we say, bring back the unused portion and we will gladly refund the full price paid no charge for what you used. Four Blends One Quality Black, Mixed, Old Country style or India and Ceylon. OUR VERY BEST TEAS 23CK2-Ibpkg; 45c" 14-lb pkg; For Iced Tea Try Our Old Country Style or India and Ceylon r. A tsi c I k t , s c o. A, IS C o Heinz' snkOi - 12C-17C One of the 57 Varieties cooked, ready to serve and packed in a spicy tomato sauce dressing a flavor all its own. Fresh Baked Fine quality crisp very tasty dc liprhtful to serve with "Asco" beverages. Ginger Snaps 16( Best Soup Beans 'bc GhoieeTomatoesSL15 Finest Quality obtainable this price is exceptionally low. Extra fine big red ripe tomatoes packed in sanitary cans. frc 0 "Asco" Ammonia bot WVWVV,ll''W' 'W' Blueing"-' 5' I m II 20 cents the copv ( i lr s - ic it. k ,.i . .. Ill Rider's Pork 4 can 12' RittersCatsup12' Marslimallow Whip pkg 12c47( Fancy Cape Shore each C Finn whitn. fat fid aver- 'ncre wnicrht ahont 1 M. lbs eacn Duy one touay ior your tomorrow s Drearaast. Best Pink Tall can Finest quality this pi ice vorv low delicrhtful served in salads, cioquettei., hnndwiches. etc. wlm tm&w'A New Cheese 39' fij" FURS m A' S' Heinz' Baked Beans can s c o 11 c o A Schimmers Salad Dressing bot Pat-a- Cake Flour pks 22c ?c"BcstCoaee"41c Without question the most satisfying "cup"' that ever passed your lips. The mil lions of pounds we sell annually is a direct answer to its quality. The Best "Cup" You Ever Drank. Victor Bread Loaf c The finest loaf of bread baked. We bake it in our own Big White K tchens and know there's none as good as Victor it is the equal of the best home-made you ever served. Trj a Loaf of Our Famous victor Raisin Bread. )10c ('E9rx. t. , TI A c Preserving Needs i IHftlVli bot I L Mason Quart Ja?s . doz. S iwr(Vyiiwy,yvwvVj Mason Quart Jars .Mason I'lnt Jars Jar Tops Jelly Glasses . . . Jar Rubber 11 bottles, T5c, dottn, VI. 4.1 Thi new anft rtHnb n mm- plpacilnif beverKe. cuaranteej ,...w....w ..VH-H.VWI.U... . - ..... i arwa. c caKctc;, 1 id. lie : doz. 8 jc doz. 80c do. 30c do.. 12c doz. 9c I 9 I . "ASCO" , , TI tfTlC Beveraces m JB. 2 IMois ug anil use' -')'Ins thirst) quencners uiir cnnicc of li iikit Ale, Itnut llrer nud Sirannarlllii I iMiSAdWM! ------------ . . . . v . w . ---------- - - '.- W- ........... These Prices in All Oar 150 Sanitary fiIeat Markets Eat More Beef, Lamb and Mutton While Pork Is So High ! Another Reduction ol 4c a lb on Bee!, RMcn and Suet FINEST QUALITF BESF or Chuck iia4M !t39v0? -trlied kiH5!i lbQ Lean Soup Beef ICc lb 1 FreSii Peel iLivor IQc lb Finest duality Wetter Mutton Legs lb. 28cBreast lb. 12c ttib Chops lb. 30c Shoulders lb. 20cLoin Chops lb. 38t Rack Chops lb. 25c Clean Beef Fat lb 10c Clean Beef Suet lb 16c -M-IMH !! . ti ii ' fctnniiiii Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, iew jersey, maryiana ana fjeiawaro ASCO.iV I .ASCO, ASCO. Oi i r a s c o r A Si s r A S c .0. p ' A -s' ,c u ' A S4 S 1 A s CI o m ' m t- ASCO. rr"m t mrrt ASCO. f A is I n M A SI c o ASCO. 1 WANAMAKER DOWN STAIRS STORE A Fine Collection of Women's Silk Underwear at AmazIogEy Low Prices Shimmering, pale pink satin and soft crepe de chine have had a fairy wand waved over them, transforming them into the most delightful under tnings imaginable. And you will be amazed at the lowness of the prices for such charming things. Many of them were bought at special prices, and it is highly improbable that we can secure any more to sell for similar sums. 8 Styles in Envelope Chemises at $3.50 Five are of pink crepe de chine trimmed with hemstitching, with points of lace insertion, with lace medallions or with yokes made of tucked' Georgette crepe. Two are of softest satin shirred with blue and lopped with 'lace or trimmed only with hemstitching and tucks. 8 Styles in Envelope Chemises at $5 All but two are of satin, oh, so lovely, with tops of tucks or embroid ered Georgette, of shadow Idee or of lace medallions. Several have ribbon shoulder straps. The two styles in crepe de chine have satin tops, one embroidered, with French knots, the other with lace medallions. 500 Camisoles A re $1 and $1.25 ii-i JJiink -siltin and crepe de chine fonn the more substantial parts of these delightful trifles, and their tops are a froth of lace or adorned with row upon, row of hemstitching. One style, in black satin, has an elastic shirred top and is $1.25. Crepe de Chine Nightgowns, $4.65 and $6.50 Lace insertion and an edge of pink Georgette finish the V neck and the very shortfkimono sleeves of one style. The front is shirred and boasts some little blue silk flowers and blue bows. .$6.50. The other nightgown at this price is trimmed only with double hem-, stitching a row around the neck and arms and three rows over the shoulders. $6.50. The nightgown at .$4.65 is most remarkable at this price. Wide and full, it is of good pink crepe de chine with a yoke, outlined back and front with a row of hemstitching. The round neck and short sleeves are hemstitched. Bloomers of Silk, $3.50 One style is of pink crepe de chine with blue satin ribbon binding the ' ruffle at the knee. . . Two are of satin one with an embroidered scallop at the knee, the other with wide lace insertion and a little embroidered medallion clone in pastel tints. A Crepe de Chine Kimono, $10.50 The material is of excellent quality and a band of satin ribbon outlines the sleeves and forms a little collar. It is a slap-over model, which is shirred both back and front and can be had in light blue, Copenhagen, pink, orchid and' sunglow. l( nil nil) Cotton Wansts Half Price . We have gone carefully through our stock of cotton waists and wher ever broken sizes or ineomnlete mlnr assortments have been revealed the price has been cut in half, or even less Ail nave oeen grouped uncier tne on price ot $1.85 which includes waists of the following materials: Colored batistes Colored stripe voiles Swisses dotted in colors White voiles White batistes Some are quite simple with only tucks and hemstitching for trimming. Many are trimmed with lace and frills and sprays of embroidery. Most all of the waists are mussed from handling, but it is a simple matter to freshen them and they are all well worth it. OliirUrl) mi mm miner . at $2 skirts j- Many of the skirts more than, half of them were originally marked twice as much, but some of them are slightly mussed now; however, a tub- Ding win easily ireshen them. Others, re quite iresh and are marked vptv ciose. Aiiogecner, no matter what skirt you buv, you will save money and p-et a good skirt as every one is Wanamaker quality. Included are skirts of Cotton ramie Striped pique Colored voile Plain pique Cretonne Striped voile You will find all the season's best styles represented. Pockets are all attractive and, where buttons are used, they are good buttons. (Mnrkrt) 'tU; 1000 Excellent Corsets at $1 This is a gathering of coutil corsets in all models from corsets for the very slight figure to those for the stout. There are topless corsets and corsets with low and medium bust lines. All sizes are in the lot, but not in every style 5M Corsetls at $1L50 Various models are made of pink or white broche, coutil and batiste qv an ngures. iNet curseis quite a numDer 01 tnem are topless or have average 400 Corsets at $2 Pink and white, plain coutil or figured corsets are in medium, low and V r."" .... ...w w.v,. xl s"wjr uuncu uuu uiiigis aie Jieavxjy uuaeu. to 200 FSmie Corsets at $2,5 This includes pink striped or figured broche and fine batiste CQrw$if t0 S1Z6 oVt - , m - -w .. . -?: ; - ttW :d fc -.. vCI Pt- k ti. ... m 5 41 A AM '! i j , II U A M 1 rjr l"t'fci'ftnliii rihnl " iii mmJtji il-V' " Ji n. .V' "h 'StSs, X' t " i- " a'".