I' ft , I ' :' ' i 11 " . i i -V - fry Florence Roso .. nu tho nintts that fffin are Bood shades for ca mu.- Lovn moro yellow in am- M"f. Jl, ntnlcR. I their bm"' .-, th0 mellowness ffO CJ 1 mnkcaP than ordinary pinks, nnd "' . .1. nnncnr becoming " ' w:iL i; .iHOdal Usht. "SStoaHWo'Pri"!n,tho1co1- r; nf the salmon punt iroc. f'i!. The' tulle Bash 13 o brown and l?wy:.t.M. Is of cold nnd can you tV! lt?-tho ostrich feather at the jfinio i of grcen-brlBht, bright "" r .... a 'i nai i " f"- "FTrZ or. don't you think, and yet AW together yourtnei f It "STISS It i" a Combination that ould. u r"sw tho little frock right course, h r" . i, ordinary nnd GOLD EMBROIDERY ON SALMON PINK SILK ftf E jfifera 'UBil4 ' LfeDEK-PHILAbELPHIA, DOTSDAY,' A JANtTARtf 14 1920 r ... m.1 ,: 1. - - . i " ' - ' eyts. In those dark, nasslonata depths artist. lit tin ?r(,e; JL lnvrf of tho ordinary nnd at innlnec It makes It distinctive commonp".'-'- womau who wears distinction both in nppcar- nrf vomanwho must always plan it the air For the woman a view to service - xul .-- ... lr wani- "- , , HCiectinR n MUtJ.iuV..- ".rt-hown here. The "i',( I in sort suowii 01 .tu" , ii- rlrln,il nnd ills- $lahl nai different is tho brown tulle tinctivo and inucrcu f8Sli ana k , cxnenslvc. nnd vth of which may bo removed without K in. least injuring the rest of the ?ocf The most expensive thing about jrocR. , . iho salmon nink i,lk with its gold embroidery motifs. frock; as oio ". ";,, -,-7,. P"se,I?" m "Xmil,In. .mito different C tto : little frock that remains. If ihwe is on increased interest for bouf fant hips as the season advances, it may I. that you will want to introduce some u. drapery of some sort, and it may Ptha!Pyou will want to add chiffon or net shoulder portions with flowing Sfcvcs or demure little bhirred sleeves, SlS a shirred little tucker at the front. There are nil sbrts of things that may be done at a small expense, with the result tnac yoii uu ......t .... ... all intents and purposes be nn entirely new frock. Copyright, 1020, by Florence Rose. mt ML it J V thero was ilrst uncertainty : then n sud ilcn wild realization. Sho roso up on her pillow and then sank bick. From Hint time on she was a .different irlrl. Silent nnd unresponsive she ncccpted life, her small face utterly expression less, her slim hunds almost alwnyu folded in her lap as sho sat and thought. It brought the tears to Sits. Anderson' cjos to watch her that way. From the Iirst Mrs. Anderson had realized Hint a certain barrier existed between Vir pjnla nnd herself, but she loved, thp girl, nevertheless, and wanted to do all that was posslblo for her. After it was nil over Mrs. Anderson susBostcd thut they give up the apart ment. "You will be so much better off down at Crystal Iliver, dear," she said gent ly. "Come down and visit us for a While." In Viicinla's heart there was rebel - 'ion. Sho hated Crystal Itivcr. She hated the very thought of going there, but circumstance were too much for her: there was the baby to be consid ered and tho fact that Jimmy had left nothing to provide for it. Life was too hard to light ngniuut, anyway, nnd Virginia finally accepted this offer from Jimmv's family as silently nnd unrc nponsively ns she had accepted every thing else. Just before sho left Kathleen came The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Who is Miss Es'thcr Schwartz, of New York city? 2. When n hatpin has become rusty ' what will smooth It off quickly? 3. Describe a dainty girdle for tho all-black or nll-whito net dress. 4. How can automobile greaso bo ' removed from a dress? 5. When n husband and wife are ' calling on a mother, fa'ther nnd daughter how many cards should they leave? 6 Describe an easily made cover for the telephone book which will keep the back stiff. Yesterday's Answers . 1. Scraping with tho edge of n penny will remove thp paint that dries on window panes when the win dows have just been painted. 2. A bedtime doll thnt can be found iu tho dark is made of white flan nel and has radium ejes. 3. The burnt wood placques fhat v. ere formerly so popular make good thick holders for hot plates. 4. Glue that has dried up can be thinned out with vinegar. 5, "Velvet ribbons fall from the neck line of a black accordion-pleated afternoon dress nro caught in a loop at the waist and continue down the skirt, giving the effect of a velvet dress. 0. Itusty cake tins can be cleaned with a piece Qf paper dipped in flour. Tho striking conira,st of a brilliant green feather against a brown tullo sash is (ho fcaturo of this frock. Bu(, tako away both of ilicso and ou still Ii.no a dress that is pretty aud bciomlng enough to suit anybody "lo sco her. Rho brought; Till exquisite' baby outfit embroidered in blue forget- me-nots, uud Virginia looked at tne 'ovely things without nuy enthusiasm. She did nut smile as she looked into Kathleen's lovely radiant faco under Its smart little hat and thanked her. Kathleen's nature was not deep nough to understand Virginia's atti tude. An uncomfortable situation vaguely nnuojed her. She hated gloomy iconic. Khe wanted llclit and life. She ' anted Virginia to umko tho best of he' situation nhd t& cnthuso over tho iaby things. Of course, things had gone very wrong for Virginia, and it was a shame, but why make oneself nnd every one elso miserable nbout what could not ho helped? Of couiso, Kathleen had lever approved of Virginia's marrying tlminy. Sclf-sncrilieo did not enter Into her idea of things, and she could uot have understood Virginia eveu if she had wanted to. ivnwucen nau a cry strong motive in keeping on tho friendship with Virginia, and this motive wns Bill Lons. In her selfish way Kathleen had really cared for Dill Lyons not enough, it is true, to Btaud nuy haul ships because of him, but moio than she had ever careij for nuy one etae. Something unexpected had happened to Bill, too, in the way of a legacy. An uncle had died and hud left quite a little money nnd a promising business. Knthloen hart Tlfscovcrcd thin thnraub u man who had been nt college with UI1I and Jimmy, and quick ns n flash her brain had conceived the idea of writing to Bill about Jimmy's illness. It wns u splendid pielext for getting In touch with him, and yet there was noth ing obvious about it. Tho thing to do now was to keep in touch with Vir ginia. Jimmy hod been Bill's closest friend und Bill would htnnd by Vir ginia now that Jimmy was gone. It would be tho easiest thing iu the world to play Lady Bountiful in a charming wny, to drop in on Virginia with small gifts so that Virginia's wan little fucc und faded nppenrnnce could bo contrast ed with Kuthlccu's own lauianc ueauiy. WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S W Tomorrow Barbara rives. Anderson ar. Saving Blankets To prolong tile usefulness of blankets that uro wearing thin, cut them upnrt nt the bottom nnd hem the ends; then sew the opposite ends together. ftPllM PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM RtmoTtiDnndraff ftopIIlrriIlcd Kettorca Color and Beauty to Cray and Faded Hair toe and $1 CO at drnsrlstt. lH-nlClfTTl Wltn rtr'in-ti, W V. Down Wanarnaker's Stairs Store The Faint Rustle of Spring in Pretty New Frocks of Silk "Cinderella's Daughter" By HAZEL. DEYO BATCIIELOR CopurtoM, 1010. tu Publlo Lcdacr Co. Virginia West and Kathleen Fouler arc closest friends in boarding school although circumstances separate them somewhat in later life. Virginia mar ries a poor man, and Kathleen, who is engaged to Jimmy's hest friend, care lessly brcahs the engagement because Ihll Lyons has no money. Virginia has been brought up in comparative luxury and is all untutored in tho things that go lo make up the life of a woman in moderate circumstances. Jtsl after she has discovered that she is to become a mother, Jimmy is taken very ill and succumbs to pneumonia. VUllGINIA'S grief was terrible. Thtrc was something of the wild abandon of u child in it. She had lost the thing that her life had been centered around; everything had fulled her. At first the had not been able to believe that Jimmy was gone. Everything seemed liko a dream. Sho fought when Mrs. Anderson tried to lead her away from tho bed, fought like n little demon until bhe was exhausted, and the doc tor, fearful of what might happen, gave her a sedative which finally quieted her nerves aud sho fell into a deep sleep. Mrs. Anderson was sitting by her bed when Virginia finally unclosed her teigerwalt A beautiful Dress Boot, with fawn buck top and nut-brown Russia foxing. High French heel; laced. This boot is selling for $22 to day. It's in our aale, in a good range of sizes, for $ i i i I a N jf u fern Jm Stefdertfai v 1420 Chestnut St "Where Only the Best Is Good EnouBh" PASSENGER CAR WEEK JANUARY 10TH TO 17TH, INC. 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. COMMERCIAL MUSEUM BUILDING 34th Street, below Spruce Street ADMISSION: SO Cents and War Tax Direction of Philadelphia Automobile Trado Association MUSIC BY THIRD REGIMENT BAND OP 40 PIECES AiUTOR TRUCK SHOW: Jenuory 19th 24th, Incf flTWflBalrBflfLaaaBaPrSLJa JiffiV!!--- l3bTlwBMnUBBBlFllwr-r Cw!SsZrJH Www mwKmimmma IT IS really very wonderful, when you stop to think about it, the way people think and speak about the Cadillac. It is never necessary for us to protest the superior virtues of the Cadillac. Everybody concedes them. Our duty is the pleasant task of gen erating and strengthening these thoughts. "i tfH5TN EM M Mm ! iv ' -. ) J III 1 1 There is yet some cold weather to go through before the welcome Spring arrives, but it is good to have the promise of Spring in dresses that can be worn now. Taffeta Frocks $18, $22.50, $23.50 and $25 Taffeta o lovely quality is us.ed and the des of color are especially becominp; to most women browns, taupes, navy, midnight and -ut v.ij NJEL-CADJLLAC COMPANY 142 North Broad Street EXTRA IIANll ECOItATi;i LUMINOUS HIIAlli: Shade 18" dlamctci, slightly Impel feot. Keff. Frlco 5J4.00 &.... $6.00 dm. i l'OI.YOIIItOMK t. OM TAIU.U X.AM1' To.liBht fixture 24" lileli. Un. Price $20 00 SAttk $10.00 Beautiful Art goods at remarkable reductions, ranging from 10 to 75 off the original prices. Many of these, goods made in our own studios arc discontinued patterns some slightly im perfect others a little shop-worn from Holi day handling. Included in the sale are hand-decofated lumi nous Lamp Shades, hand-decorated or plain Silk Lamp Shades, Lamp Bases of all kinds and 'sizes, Book Ends, Candle Sticks, Hand-decorated Candles, Treasure Boxes, Smoking Sets, Ash Trays, Smoking Stands, Humidors, Foot Stools, Benches, Odd Chairs, Mahogany Somnoe Safes, Card Tables and in fact hun dreds of useful and ornamental pieces. The selection is limited Come Early! Every article reduced bears the original price tag with additional GREEN tag showing the sale price, No reduced articles will be charged, 'or sent C. O. D., nor returnable or exchangeable. US iiamj ur.coKArnn MMllNOO Mlir.LI) and one llBlit gild .intiqUD electric b.t-i ItOB Pi LC tlJ UIP Much. ..$6.00 ll if ll 1 3 lira o SOLID M UIOC.AW SOMVOI! s M i; Klrepioof , hungniblo to.niiiiiatiun lucK ltpfculiir I'rlof $h'i SAI.U PHU'U . $45 HOME DECORATORS and FURNISHERS 1522 Chestnut St. The House of a Thousand Gifts IIAMJ IIKCOHATKD WAX CA.MlWi , Polyclirome -and Cold C'Aiidlo Holder. Itemilar X'rli-e. Complete. $0.00 sali: PIUCIJ .."$3 ITAMAV TItKAhUltK L'lIKhT l'olycluomo nnd cold Ueu Prlco $10 00 nu'ci;....DE)UU kBoic l.vus "I.IOS or I.Ui'UBN Polychrome nnd gold lUir SAl.n PXIICU Vnlue $0 00 $3.00 HAMi i)i;couA'n:i) SILK SHAUi: 21" diameter, silk lined Itig Prlco $43.00 ?AV&.$27.S0 Il'AI.IAK roi.vcuKo.Mi; nnd Gold on c.med wood I'loor L-mip. Ilee I'llce JT5.00 piuci: $S0.Q0 1 1 L As for styles, their number is legion. Some of them show tho shorter slpeves that promise to be cry fashionable for Spring, and, of course, hero are many tucks and ruffles. As a result, 'rockb aic charming. The one that is sketched is $22.50. A Group of Satin Frocks at $22.50 Brown, blue and taupe arc the best colors and the di esses arc in many styles with graceful lines and soft folds. White lace collars or Georg ette ciepe vestees finish several models. Women and young women will find styles particularly t,uited to them. Jersey frocks, mostly on straight lines, are in gray, navy, sand and Pekin in many styles at r15, $10 and ?1G.T)0. (.Market) Men 's Shoes Special at $6.40 Black leather shoes art these, with thick sturdy solos. There are wide and medium toe shapes in Blucher stylo, and the shoes are in all sizes, from 5 to 11, widths A to E. Boys' Shoes Special at $3.25 Big boys' shoes, sizes 2 to 5V6, are of black or tan leather on English lasts serviceable and of good appearance. Small boys' shoes, sizes 10 to 13, are of black leather in Blucher style and the soles are made to stand hard wear. (Gallery, Market) itlra lingerie Trimmed With Hours of Hand Embroidery Exquisitely fine are these underthings of sheer white nainsook, beautifully cmbioidered by hand. Even the wee tucks, tho hems and the seams arc sewn with tiny stitches put in by hand. Nightgowns are $5 and .$C.7C. Pajamas, one-piece style, embroidered in white, blue or tan, aio $6.75. Envelope chemises are $3.85. Corset covers are ?2. Three Styles in Envelope Chemises Special at $1 Of courbc, these are not hand-made, but they arc of fine white nainsook trimmed with embroidery, with lacy points at the shoulders or topped with ribbon-run casing. The latter has an embroidered motif done in colored French knots. White Petticoats, $1 and $1.50 Serviceable and pretty petticoats hae lace-trimn.ed flounces or flounces of embroidery with a heading of ribbon-run beading. Pink Silk-arid'Cotton Novelties Figuicd pink mull is being used in some new envelope chemises at ?3 and some bloomers at $2. (Cenlnil) New Plaid Ginghams 60c a Yard Many attractive plaids and checks in bright colors or in tho more subdued tones, are finely woven and 32 inches wide. (Central) Warm "Nighties" for Kiddies Outing flannel of good quality with a heavy nap is used for chil dren's nightgowns both in pretty ,d stripes and in plain white. The nightgowns all have double yokes and long sleeves; some of them have collars and others V TIP cltS Sizes 4 to 16 years, $1.50 to $2.25. (Central) Maids Waists Neat, trim waists of sturdy white materials are made with collars that can be worn high or low. Of linene at $2.25; extra sizes, $2.75. Of madras at $2.75; extra sizei, $3.50. Black Wabta Black cotton waists with con vertible collars are $2.25. Sateen waists with high collars nrr SM. Extra-size waists of black pop- 1111 U1U Pl. (Market) The White Sale Brings Many Corsets Between $1.50 and $3.50 There arc many models between thehc two prices topless, low bust and medium corsets for all figures fiom the blight to the medium-stout. Some are of white c'outil and others ate of pink and many models may be had in either. (Central) Mussed Silk Under wear at Reductions Women's envelope chemises of ciepe do chine or satin have been reduced to $3, $3.85 and $5. Camisoles are now $1, $1.50 and $2 all have been much more. (CrntrHl) A Host of Attractive Short Sports Coats at $45 can be worn right now and into the Spring. Velour Silvertone Silvertip Bolivia in the 36 to 42 inch lengths ai-e cut rd iaiu iuuici uiuuniau lines mut are so fashionable, with inverted or box pleats used in variations, and nar row belts. They all have collars that can be worn high, and one style has a skunk opossum collai An attrac tive style is sketched. A Special Group of Young Women's Coats, $38.50 Velour and silvertone in a variety of attractive models usually but one or two of a kind in taupe, navy, brown and Pekin blue. They have fur collars or are plain, and most of them have silk linings. -" (Market) 'Cwtjf' ' l4 . 1 17m. v riTf Charming Frocks for Girls of 6 to 14 Years Two styles are cf Japanese crepe in pink, blue or green. The one that is sketched is stitched in white and has black el vet at the waist; the other st. 1c lui a narrow belt and collar and cuffs of white pique. Both will launder very well. A Challis Frock fc Older Girls A quaintly flowcied pattern (that hnrks back to grand mother's daj-0 in lose or green is made in a piettv tvle embroidered with wool. $18.50 11 and 16 jear sizes. Rain Capes and Coats The capes are tan with plaid lined hoods 6 to 11 year sizes. $2.50. The coats are of tan nonlin. belted, with separate hoods 8 to 14 -ear sizes. $7.75. (Mnrket) PIT That Most Durable of Furs Wolf Wolf wears so woll and keeps its luster and general good appearance longer than many other furs. The Sule of Furs brings both wolf sets and scarfs at special prices. Wolf seta are $50 and $56.50. Wolf scarfs arc $23.25 and $2G.50. Both the sets and separate scarfs are in taupe, brown, black or gray with harmoniz ing linings of good quality silk. (Market) A Fashionable Model of Women's Shoes Special at $4.90 These good shoes are taken from our own regular stock and l educed. They are of black dull leather with imitation wing tips and perloiations and they lace high. The soles are welted und the heels aic low, making them especially suitable for women and school guh. , 300 Pairs of Women's Oxfords Special at $5.75 Quite smait LKfords of dark tan calfskin hae welted soles nnd medium heeN and there are almost all sizes in the lot. Also: 300 pair of light gray or hory spats are half price at 00c a pair. Children's Shoes, Special Sizr-s 6 to 104, $2.90. Sues 11 to 6, $3.75. Children's and girlB black dull leather and black patent leather button shoes have sensible toes and durably welted soles. (Clientnut) Organdie in Lovely Colorings 55c a Yard (At Last Year's Price) Orchid Maize Flesh Sunset Rose Gray Nile Green Violet And navy and several other shades of blue. 40 inches wide. It isn't a minute too soon to think of Spring frocks! (( fntra!) Curtain Nets and Laces About Half Price at 15c to $1.65 a Yard Thib is an opportunity for all the windows and door panels in the house to get new dresses, for there are widths for all glasses and patterns for all rooms. The widths vary from 12 inches, at 15c u yard, to 72 inches, at $1.05 u yard, and there ate botli nets and laces in small all-over patterns or large designs. (Central) 1 fr I 3S2SSS3ESJS & (JtliHlfS k. kUl .1? - ' .UL.J rf
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