H.Wfl WfiTWKi ' WHIM DEFEATS ROBBERS u.ld UP dtpro, but Woman Had "carried Away All But $12 ..t wouldn't t " ' P0" w,th' Mtm yu Bl!ht l0" ,t" alc f' Krauser, a produc dealer at 8539 rra,lotton arenue, laot night, to his !jf. Bho had taken several hundred ijiim from the cash reffster, and waa irli. Krauser took the taonoy, leav- .rinlT 12 in' tho cash reiiiter, . "Ci ,innfa later, at a:uo o'c clock, Urts men drove up to he front Bf the ti man' remained In the car; the rtkers entered the store, would you please give me a cou . .1 ..ntii." mid onn of tha mn. El, ooles were outside the door. When jTrtMer had gotten them and re.n rtdThe saw one of the njen rifling Z 'din register. -;,rr..i Htnn tnsci" ne snouted, 'men .v.end man poked a rcvovler In hCn K, nd told him to now up bis hands. ' "What kind of funny business is it,?" tVd Krauser. " " " nuiu up it. i hands. The robbers took the $12 from the cash register and escaped. I" .i 1iif,f. Minna TCVnlt.on . tnied from her sister's home. ftu sec, Leon, I didn't lose the money," sho gaW displaying a largo rnll of money, jjcou mrew uu arms .rnund his wife, and told -her of the rtbbery. Police of the Twenty-fourth strict were nlso told. jSRSSSSSSS 2 $77.50 FOR this very hand some suit of navy bluo in herrinjr- bone tricotine. Notch collar, seams bound with braid. Coat in the severely straight belted model for which the demand is so great this season. Fancy silk linings. Wanamaker & Brown Woman's Shop Market at Sixth SeareaegreggSBSB Cotkura Complexions Are Satisfactory Tou may rdy on the Cutlcura Trio to help wurcomptoten. The Soap to deane, Pvifr nd bcautlfr; tba Ointment to ones, tootto and heJpbcaJredriea, roach it", or other ddntiooble; tha Talcum to PwMtrsndrxxfinaa. The are Meal men. f mtknatot ail toHtt voea. SSSiBonBe. OlntnMotHndWc. Ttlcuutk. W Cutiuna Soap shave without mag. YOU'LL LAUGH! DOESN'T HURT TO LIFT CORNS OUT MaEic! Costs few cents! Just drop a little Freezone on Wat touchy corn, instantly it ops aching, then you lift the bothersome corn off with the fingers. Truly! No humbug! uffici ' 7 for a few cent., cuMt0andca,Ius",with. Titer on, ;u 'jr.""i n m 0 tktt )V: ' VMf ' P Grand Organ Plays at 9, H, 11:55 and 4:50 'rvn i - ' (ipiwi iiiinw wiNiiikr w The Inward Look 6f a Man Into Himself is what counts the most in living his. life. Therte are many thousands of young fallows in our universities and colleges today, well born, bearing noted names, some of them rich, handsome, popular, but neither books, graduation, diplomas, nor high-sounding names alone will give them the high places they are destined to attain unless they do enough individual thinking to find out what is in themselves. , Passing almost every day, and giving a look to a valuable painting by Sir JoBhua Reynolds, brings to remembrance a sfory told of this renowned painter how a friend of his took him to see a picture by a fellow-ai-tist, then much talked about, to pass an opinion on it. Sir Joshua said: "Well, it is a capital composition; correctly drawn, the color and tone excellent, but but it wants, hang ilj it wants 'that; " snapping his fingers. Lacking "tViof," though it had much else, it was worth but little. What was Sir Josnua's "that"? What sense does it include that you and I leave out of oiir daily work? Think it over, and keep on thinking and be the best possible sort of man that you can. ISigned March 16, 1920. For Spring Many Women Choose Mole Furs And just now there is very interesting choosing in the Fur Salon! A new stole-and-cape com bined is confined at tho waist with a long silken cord girdle. It is ouite new in shape, very good looking and is $400. And a new wrap with folds of tho fur across the back, which Help form the sleeves, has a hlgn roll collar, smart of cut and is $600. 13 (Second Floor. Chestnut) Hats Are Trimmed With Ribbon Bows, Says Paris So the nowest hats, just from our own workrooms, have followed the advice of Paris and are trimmed with bows, somotimes big, sometimes little, but always attractive. Thero arc hajs of fine straws and in the fashionable shapes and colors rich browns and red (Second Floor, Nothing Quite So Lovely as the New Printed Silks So it is, no wonder that they are as fashionable as they are this Spring or that they are used in so many of tho most charm ing gowns. The pretties new Georgette crepes that ever were seen, and they como in the oddest and most novel color combinations. $4, $4.50 and $5.50 a yard. (First Floor, The Touch of Embroidery That Glorifies a Dress Fabric The Drees Goods Store is showing many of these new embroidered materials, some in the right weight for Easter cos tumes, others in the sheer cotton goods for later Summer wear. They aro very handsome in themselves, and some of the most beautiful of tho new gowns aro being made of them. Wool back satin with embroid ered border, $12 a yard. (First Floor, The New Corsets for Spring Are Ready Parlsiennes of exquisito sat ins, silks and broches, as well as of coutil and batiste; some beautiful evening and negligee models among them. Prices $10 to $40. Letitias long known as the understudies of tho Parlsiennes or mode for all types of wearers, Including young girls and slender women, as wen as (Third Floor, Women's Smart Low Shoes at Moderate Prices Plain and tongue pumps -with high or baby Louis heels, grace ful of lino and well made. Wing tip oxfords with mili tary hoels, for moro practical purposes. Tho pumps arc $9.50 in pat ent leather and black calfskin and $10 in tan calfskin. The oxfords aro $9.50 In black calfskin and $10 In an calfskin. (Mute 3TJW.1 Market) EVENING VtTEtLIC!) WANAMAKER 'S yW New mole stoles are in various widths and lengths, and one at $300 is in, a prac tical style and of generous size. Mole and Australian opos sum mako quite a pretty combination, as you'll see in a new neckpiece at $245. Bands of gray mole and silver-embroidered Gcorgotto make one of tho handsomest pieces in. the Salon. $400. shades, black and pretty blues, all trimmed with smartly tied bows. Some are quite demure and some quite dashing, but you will find at least one that is just right for you. They are charming hats, they are very new indeed, and they start at $25. Chestnut) New printed pussy willow taffetas, exquisitely beautiful in texture and designs, $5.50 a yard. New printed foulards, more popular than over for frocks for every hour of tho day, $4 and $4.50 a yard. Chestnut) Silk-and-wool poplin, embroid ered border, $12.60 a yard. Fine all-wool sorgo, embroid ered border, $6 to $10 a yard. All-over embroidered organ die, exquisite light colors, $3 a yard. Embroidered bordered organ die, light and dark colors, $3.50. Excopt in tho case of organ dies, tho plain material may be had to match. Chestnut) women who require heavier corsets. These are $6 to $16. L. R. corsets, topless, or with low or medium busts, and made of plain coutil, batiste, brocho and silk batisto, for all types of figures, $1.50 to $20.50. Also L. K. corsets of open mesh, to Fh less, iiosn-coiorca, elastic tops, $2.50. and with Chestnut) Never Were Such Pretty Coats for Small Children Nor has there ever been such variety in the materials. Small brother or sister can havo thoir new Spring coats in tho some fabrics as mother if they choose. Tho fashions, too, aro just as new nnd charming. Starting with a simple little black and white checked' coat, well tailored in every way and only $9, there aro serges in reeicr ana other (Third Floor, ' ty LEDaER-PHllJADELPHlA', TUESDAY, Store Clcns at 9 WANAMAKER'S FREEH m THE first thing to say about them is simply this that they are lovely. The second thing is that they are wearable. Even before the war women were growing tired of agree ing to this or that fashion, regardless of its fitness for their own particular types; and the French, with their usual acute ness, have realized this and have produced gowns of an infinite variety. Variety, then, is the keynote of these new Easter fash ions, both those from great Paris makers and those from the cleverest of American makers. Among the Imported Garments Are A Lanvin of oyster white crepe de chine, with rolled col lar, rolled sleeves and rolled girdle, all embroidered with deli cate traceries of tan and gold. Another Lanvin a slip-on Chinese coat of white radium with navy tricotine skirt, accordion pleated. From Miler Soeurs comes a pink crepe de chine, piped with white and enriched with drawn work. Also a pink Georgette crepe with square neck, rows of tiny silk buttons and an old blue sash. From Brandt a scalloped gown of coral duvetyne, with coral girdle and a standing organdie collar. From Jenny a navy serge with a fine accordion-pleated overskirt which is caught in on a narrow skirt. The sash is of blue and white ribbon. Charlotte et Germaine send a Chinese coat of navy taf d eta embroidered with narrow strips of sand kid to match the pleated crepe de chine skirt. Another Lanvin is a mauve organdie in apron effect over dark blue taffeta. The Lanvin cape dress with its heavy old blue embroid ery is a notable thing. Other imports are enchanting lingerie frocks blues, yel low and rose one with shadow embroidery; and the silk fiber tricolelte suits and chemise dresses which the French think so well of, the tricolette having gold or silver closely inter woven with the thread. Such dresses show the short sleeves which are almost universal. Among the American-Made Gowns nearly all, by the way, copied from Paris originals you will see such fashion features as: The new carrot color in a sleeveless Georgette dress, and other bright hues, such as pure emerald, rose and yellow. The enchanting little flutter ing girdles of bright-colored narrow ribbons. The deep borders of bcad work as on a periwinkle blue f'ock of Georgette. Tho full high collar on a period dress of black taffeta. This is made with a basque. Garlands and knots of bright-hued flowers veiled by net or tulle. Also Here Are Fine Novelty Suits Gabardines, tricotines, Poiret twills, usually in navy blue, and some times in three-piece style, and rich with embroideries and headings. They show the new vests, the brilliant linings and satin girdles, the satin and braid bindings. A few charming three-piece jerseys, usually embroidered, shouldn't be forgotten. " (First Floor, Central) Luxurious Spring Wraps For instance, a black charmeuse with magnificent border of silver brocade going all around it; a blue and gold satin with front and sleeve decoration of cloth of gold; a double cape of sand and mole-colored satin with embroidery. Besides which are many distinguished duvetynes, some in cape effects, some with yokes and many heavily embroidered. (Firm Floor. Centrnl) The New Skirts of Fancy Silk include charming snakeskins, alone and combined with baronet satin; charming tricolettes; plaid snakeskins, and plain baronets combined with Georgette. Almost all of these are in white and exquisite light shades. (First Floor, Central) Women's Ribbed Cotton Vests, 35c Three for $1 Low neck and sleeveless style; also bodice top. Exceptionally good nt this price and only available for so little because they were chased some time ago. (First Floor, Market) pur- styles, velours, gabardinos, jersey cloths, mixtures and so on up to the handsomest of silks and satins, the highest priced being $55. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Tho hats, too, aro hero .to go with them, strictly tailored or as fancy as you please. Some are entirely hand-mado affairs, and tho new lingerio hats have also arrived. Prices go from $2.25 to $22. Cheetuut) mm in LAlLA AND WOMEN'S CLOTHES FOE SPRK Embroidered filet laces. Little puffed sleeves of lace. Short sleeves generally often kimono type. Skirts held in at the foot. The use of coarse ctamine with navy taffeta, or of or gandie with taffeta. Frilled standing collars of organdie. Chinese slip-ons one of the prettiest being n pink gabar dine, straight from neck to hem. The combination of white and black and of navy and (First Floor, Central) Mocha Gloves in the Colors She Wishes This Spring That soft, velvety mocha which is so fashionable, in colors which will go with new Spring gowns and suits. Thero is sand color, gray shades, beaver and brown, tho gloves havo 1 clasp and aro $1.50 a pair. (Main Floor, Central) Direct From Paris New Dotted Veilings Becoming in tho highest de gree and most decidedly tho veiling for tho new small hats. So many women aro asking for it these days that it is hard to keep in stock. In all tho best shades for Spring navy, taupe, purple, brown, black, white with black or flesh with black, $1.50, $1.75 una yu a vara. a yi (Main Flarv Central) M-AKOH 16, 1020 Store Closes at 5 white the last in linen. Odd square blue sequins on a bluo tulle over black satin. Narrow footing frills on a white crepe do chine striped with japonica red. Vivid velvet sashes. A new frosteo effect of beading. A great deal of tulle and shadow lace. Wool embroidery combined with black beads. You may sec them all to day in the Fashion Salons. MEW A1IEMM The Philadelphia Housewife Is Goiiif to Start Her Spring House Cleaning There is just one important preliminary. That is a visit to the Wanamaker Spring Sale of Housewares Wc direct particular attention to the excellent quality of the various kinds of brushes that wo havo in this Sale at special prices floor brushes, wall brushes, hand dusters, hand brooms, furniture and Ftovo brushes. Also there are high-grade corn brooms, whisks nnd sweepers. Marble and wood - scrubbing WANAMAKER'S nrrrr uuu The Wonderful Owe of the Rarest Tho Kirman is not only one of the finest and most typically Persian rugs, but also one of tho most d&tinctive. Compara tively speaking, there aro few Kirmana in the United States and thero aro practically none commercially obtainable. Tho name belongs to rugs woven in the Kirman district, lying betwen tho Desort of Lut and the Arabian Sea. It is hard to be told that the prodt ucts of this place aro hardly "contaminated by European in fluence," but it must bo sorrow fully admitted that to this fact is largely due the fino char acter of Kirman rugs. Thero used to be, and prob ably still is, a marvclously fine Kirman in the palace of the Shah at Teheran. It was in the house of a Per- (Seventh New "Mount Music." by E. E. Somcrville and Martin Ross, prico $2. A picturcsquo and delightfully told tale with its scono laid in Ireland. "Treacherous Ground," by (Main Floor, ms A Great Relay of American Dinner Sets in the Spring China Sale Fresh on the heels of tho sets told of this morning have como other new arrivals, em bracing four different groups of American dinner services of 107 pieces, marked to sell at $30, $32.50, $35 and $45. These prices arc very sub stantially below our regular selling rates for sets of the same kind. The full choice of American dinner sets in the Sale ranges from $13.50 to $50. English sets in a wealth of charming and characteristic patterns and color effects arc offered at $35 to $100 for sets (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) Quaint Candlewick Spreads Have a New Vogue Few things combine ciuaint- ness, daintiness and practical ity in such a degree. The spread proper is of white muslin and the wick is nut on by the harid. Not the least advantage of these inter esting bed coverings is that Clxtli Floor. ( rntriil) Fine Fitted Traveling Cases for Wopien There seems to be more de mand for these handsome and convenient pieces of luggage every day. Wc have a rather remark able showing at prices ranging from $40 to $400. The lower-priced cases arc of glazed black long-grain leather with moire silk lining in pleas ing colors and white celluloid fittings. (Main Hardwater Soap Is $1 a Dozen Cakes in March Only All the year round Hard water Soap is 20c a cake and a good soap it is at that price. During March it is ?1 a dozeiij cakcii tho same pure, good soap. It is a gen-erous-siz cake, is absolutely (Main Floor, i:nst and oil Have You Wings On Your Windshield? If you have, you know what n comfort and convenience thev are when ou arc motoring in high wind and vain. If you haven't, you will find them one of tho most satis factory additions you can make to your car. Price $24, and ad justable to any make of car. (Th i3llrr, Juniper) Almost Right Away brushes, ostrich feather and turkey feather dusters for house and automobile, household sponges and guaranteed chamois and cotton mops. Cleaning cloths, scrubbing and polishing cloths and paint cloths. Water paila for scrubbing and safo step ladders that do not endanger life or limb. Household soap, special for (Fourth Fleor, Market) ''V' '- r'Vi, t 71 WEATHER Cloudy TI Kirman Rug- Pieces in America Bian noblo in that city that a well-known American collector purchased the rcmarkablo Kir man now on exhibition in tho Oriental Rug Store. This is a Kirman of tho fin est and truest typo in texture, colors and design. Wo call it "Tho Rug of the Univorse," because the pattern purports to represent all life human, animal and vegctablo and it has been wrought out with extraordinary skill in a fabric of incomparable sub stance and fineness. The knots per squaro inch arc believed to number upward of 600 and the design done in colors of rare mellowness on a field of natural undyed wool. It is a very rare old piece and a prizo for any one to possess. Size 9.7x5.6 feet, price $7500. Floor, Chestnut) Books .lohan Bojcr, price $2. Of this writer, Ibancz said: "Johan Bojer is a Maupas sant of the North, an im passioned, rapid thinker, with Latin clarity." Thirteenth) of 106 and 107 pieces that or dinarily command considerably more. The assemblage of French china sets is particularly fine and comprises a variety of re markably attractive patterns. These sets begin at $35 and go all tho way up by easy steps to $250 for sets of 106 and 107 pieces. Savings all through the dinner-ware collection aver age 25 per cent. There is a handsome choice of fine cut glass and less ex pensive glassware at notable economies. they arc so easy to launder. In size 81x99 inches at $12.50 each. A few with bolster pieces to match at $17 a set. It is good to seo-tliTngs of such old-time charm are having a re- did char: lguc. lveu The $400 case H legal. It is English made, of fine black morocco, and contains portfolio and jewel case of the same leuthur. 1 he brushes have real ivory backs and the bottles have hammcicd silver tops. Other fine cases arc of black seal and English pigskin in natural color, at $350 and $200 icspectielj. Floor. Cliettuut) pure and may be had in uo let, verbena or almond scents, cr unsccnted, just as you wibh. Use it for the bath, for shaving, for any time or place where a good, pure Boap that lathers fieeh is wanted. llc and lluun Mulrs Store) Mobiloils, $1.25 a gallon; $15 lot 15-galloti hteel drum. Lubriko gica&e, pumps, key lesn clocks, uutoniobilo chairs and cushions. And a good selection of both fabric and cord tire's 'at prices that will interest you. house-cleaning time Wana maker Olcino soap,' large cakes, $8 for a box of 81 cakes. Household Cleuning Special King Electric Vacuum Cleaner, $38.50. March Salo price. A rcliuble cleaner with strong suction and easy to operate, ONS, BO in"! 4- 4 ?.vV (:m y :,j: 4VA tin A.l " 'i . it? i r ' ft . &1 i '. A va " . .' it .A i ' t. l IF rt j . v wt jl 41 ' 1 tf i" Itf "a I , . 'I M mi i- -j ,-' 'VV.tr "x lVrVt m tu V T ( V ti f- .'WiAfiP - n. ,v'i IP L i l v I r -J IV ".J J. Vn j,J"-Wi !fi&,V''iL2$, VU-i,,, Jjt U.UM' 3r.i
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