V'. i .V & ' :' '" "' " ' i " n ' ' w : THE GLAD SURRENDER - ' ' ' ' ," ... J1""1, ',' iy'--; i" i .... . ., ,t i,.r,, , . - .,.,...!.. f 4.; ' Pi'i,m1 ,;v ':.'- I"",l!fll"l,' fry A .- - . JJLUl 1 " ' .'.!.. I f , f i . ii MMntimfi 'ii ' i Wi lllil WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER By HAZKL DEXO DATOIIELOft CovrtoM. JIM JiHl Xf0r C. - i v4re Unexpected Trip urimAT V? i ' "VitPiPfop'"0 'o,'(,c' other and 'ptrsistentlV , iHUundertanS. .There cm he nothing more mltrrobla in the iZli. Laurel Stone loved (iron villi Jlurlon when hc married him, hut he, did not lova her. Anijhen Quite TuddenlU he dltcovcred his loVe or fcfi .( and it wn noi a love that nUt anything material inio contid. , (ration; it teat ,o hov' heady emo iionT li " thfn iha I'aurel two"" conpWtly indifferent. ' I. Hi Crombie?" Laurel ktd as she- stepped into me 1..11. "Hsu nnyinine napiyncm "Air. -Jlurton is Romfc nwny, VA returned. "He told mo to pack ni.iiii- wvl" Laurel's tone -ham. "Where Is h .now?" "in came In and went rijlit omc b-i ;Vln,'e Affairs to attend to. "Did hn Irave any word for me?" f iomble hook his head. Uurd vent slowly up the stairs, her heart Ilka Irad. Somewher? a tolepliono land aim waited holt war up the its IM wblln nmo one answered It. down 'airs. A maid csms to the foot of the was out had H The Streets of Life" Doesn't h"t sound lntrestlnc? That's 'he title of the new serial story by HAIKU DEtO BATCIIELOn Which will Ptart on Monday, April 5. Tt is tho tory of a gentle, nretty sir! who loved dainty thlnjs and was not allowed to Indulje In twem. It telU how she wanted tomethlnB very much and finally got it In epltc of the opposition of her tjranolcul father. Look for It! totm moving around, She xupposed It, iYa oonor. Mm drew wtnona past mo uoqr ami into tno livlnir room,. , ., i?u m,'"n't think of things' like that," she snld reassuringly. "Of 1 hi ' S COmo 0ut of ,h!s nl1 "But If he shouldn't ! And then Winona tho practical, the careless, looked up nt Laurel. "I've been such a fool. I never thought It was wise to let a man know how much you rarcd. Ted pretended to bo that way, too. but he really wasn't. And oh, Laurel. If he comes out of this TMI never, novcr hide my feelings again." -i Vi'i v...... ra u i,uc ua room and Inona sprang toward him. Ho has had a bod concussion with n kllll (rnrlura ' l... i.i i... " . " .. Sin" 'ffi',,00 Tb " S Sttwi?"' " U a m,rM' shnl1 J Oh, ho t Winona 'Protested, "l'tl nutse hlrt, Wo don't need any one 'else." (Tomorrow, Laurel telephones too late.) ,' ' i ' in i ;,i "A Pretty Hat It you happen to bo the owner of a bridesmaid hat, or Ilghttcolored hat rnado of georgette crepe, satin or horse hair and trimmed with ribbon and flowers, and you And that It Is out of stylo or that parts of it are beginning to go m that you will not be nhln to wear It this summer, you may bo glad to know that It can bo made over Into a Very attractive bonnet for a small girl, Most of these hats aro very simply made, generally with only a wire around tho edge of tho brim to keep It In shape. This can easily be cut and then drawn together to mnke It smaller, and poke shaped. Tho inner edge is then gathered directly on to the crown nftcr. tho latter has been cut down or shirred lo tho correct size. Hlbbons sewed on the under side of tho brim at both sides look very pretty tied under tho chin, nnd 4 real French touch Is given if n small liunpti tt f1nivr In InpUiwI nn nf n tMtnnm- Ing nngle, Thero Is really no end to the rtnullimtlfMi thnf thA Innfutlnla In tiA otherwise useless hats will afford. tir, fw Inuwl and told her that the mfwaee was for her, and Laurel hur ried to her own sitting room to answer . ft Winona's voice, sharp with fesr, mme over the wire. Laurel? Oh. Laurel. I've been try she cried breathlessly.. "I've been try Ins to get yoji nil afternoon I Ted has h4n hurt nnd I'm terrified. Can you come to me?" There was a" breathless moment of hesitation, while the wirp sang and Laurel could almost hear Winona's brfathlng. , , She couldn't go, not now with Gran rille planning to leave. She had to stay una see urnnvinr. ii mmm mc, iutc, werythlng. Ha must not go away. "Laurel you're not going to fall me," rame Winona's voice again. It- was lobbed of all Its portness, all Its usual complacences. She was depending on Laurel like a little child. Winona was lier friend, her true friend, who could be depended upon ; sho was in trouble. "I'll eomc," Laurel said quickly as (houth she were afraid orclinnging her mind. "I'll como immediately." And with her outer things still on, she went downstairs again in search of Crombie. "You don't know where Mr. Burton it. Croroble?" .The man shook his head. , "And he didn't say when he would be back? Did he say what time he was planning to leave?" "I think about midnight, Mrs. 'purton." 1 J "Tell him that I was called out, that Jim, Dnnning'a husband has been hurt jjncl I-bavergouc to-Her-V She hesitated. 'II "Anything else?" Crombie was siting i Laurel wanted to say. "Tell him not o go without seeing me." but she did not. All she said was, "I'll be back be fore he leaves," and hurried out. When Laurel reached Winona's apartment the door was opened tp ber hj Winona herself. Winona's eyes wero red ulth ervintr: eho looked disheveled. There Mas a smell of Iodoform In the ' sir. Tor n moment the two women em brared in sllcnco and Winona ohoked. , ''What la It?" Laurel whispered. "Tcirrae, dear, If you can." "Oh. I've wanted rou so. It will heln ' mo lo tell you. You know how Ted Is, walking along always with his head in the eloiuls We hnd had a misunder standing about nothing at all. but we were both bard and said horrid things. And then it happened! I suppose he nss thinking about it. It was an onto. mobile His head was struck and he hiisn t been conscious since. Ob, Laurol, nbat fliall I do If he uvcr does become eonsrious? What shall I do if I can't I'll him I'm wrry?" Winona's voire brolf into a wail, she wus liko a torri- ' inn mini The door of the bedroom was ajar, through it Laurel could see a mnn'j, Make Your Boat Spick and Span urc.B n-r In a new t of pnlnL U'l liUl.O llnr en-.. 111. 11Z. "Jh P.re-eeason necessiUcal hVi'ii"" 1l3. ". varnislitA RvmvA.WS . , . F.VANDERHKRCHEN'SSONS tho Biati of (h floll" :tMK "(raLMti4h.4r ,21", rA. IQE rollihlns Don qolcklr 1'inno Polish Thl prrratlon htf hen uteil for ovr SI) vearn on th hlfhnt rd PtAOB nnd nrnMirunH , p a u sutrantttit tn prrv f hn VAT1VTII11I mA vi I " - ....M ,1 '' "" Tr It on our AUTOMOBILi:. ''"vS"1 3 Cn' W. Postpaid UOWARDVMCMT Alfi.nnft.Ain in tu MHUH IITJI MX.' . Ill WsficiT'kYii nm Stora ) pr).r i.,TK ,,0. yo' Jy III 5!?:i..!m"J Agrn,n n, I rl,??,.,"ldJ,l"rl Mr TO I Siriit V T ''Iwslnut v IFJsavebX i Jbsbb . Jtllut Jl utftuvATt K I V iK'is'fi....t,.,iI'ij.... . fi.su. OUNOEO 1056 DBWEES Quality and SUmdard Famou Ovr Half a Century! SPECIAL VALUES IN BLOUSES THIS WEEK rS55t iSiK Irish Dimity Sport blouses E5 TOMORROW $5.50. V.lu.s up to ?o.so S s:; Narrow plcatings of linen on plaid or striped dimity. r Long rolling collar and ono large pearl button form the unusual note of these smart blousos. EE S Fetching Georgette Blouses H S TOMORROW $11.50. vlMe to 517.50 : New models in white, flesh and bisque. Two attiac z live styles have square neck line and are trimmed with r daintiest of val lace. Glorious Georgette iSlouses Tomorrow, $8.75. Regular Selling Prices up to $17.50 A host of blouses grouped, almost no two arc alike, oners a variety covering nil tastes and usages, suit and s combination colorings, beaded, braided or embroidered, s include some very stunning effects. Suit demands may HE: be readily appeased jf an early selection Is made, 5 jj SPECIAL HOSIERY VALUES THIS WEEK Many values in funcy and plain hosiery will bo offered zzz at reductions worth while. Maneuvering in tho hosiery z market ha allowed us opportunities to give our regular standard merchandise nt these- prices. PURE SILK HOSIERY In heavy weight, double garter ton and sole, high spliced heel, in black only, S2.05. deduced from ?n.05. . PURE SILK HOSIERY v Medium weight, mercerized top and solo, black nnd shoe j , shades, S2.75. Roduccd from $0.25. E5 PURE SILK HOSIERY S - Semi-fashionod nnd well shaped, blnck and cordovan, S1.05. Reduced from ?2.35. HE SILK LISLE HOSIERY : Full-fashioned, excellent value, black, cordovan and white. EH HE 95c. Kedurcd from $1.35. SIT.K MSI.C HnsiFRV Scmi-fashione.d, well shnped nnd good wearing qualities, ii pairs lor s,mi. ueauccu irom oc pair. f U ike Perfectly bono J CORSET K" yhwsfirthQ Asking WEAR LA RESISTA nnd heep your figure youn. SPIRABONE ataya placed at the hip, combined with LA RESISTA. designing, mold tho figure and create, as well as preserve, exquisite lines of Youth and Style. Adaptable to any type of Figure Prices, $4.50, $5,00, $7.50 and up Spirabone obtainable only in La Resist An excellent aascrtment of La Reslsta Cornats, and experience'! flttorn to give careful personal service to all customers, at j STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S' And otlirr first-flnj stores Wandmaker's Down Stairs Store ' The Newest Neckwear h of Ecru Embroidery The collars aro In roll, flat or bib shapes and somo of tho gulmpcs havo Peter Pan' col lars. Sets nnd vestecs are also to bp had In this pretty eyelet embroidery. Prices begin at $1.25 for a collar and goito $11,76 for a guimpe. (Central) Children 's Hosiery ' . Special , Size, 6 to SV4 35c a Pair, 3 Pair for $1 for black ribbed stockings of plain or morcerizod cotton. "Seconds." 25c a Pair for pretty white cotton socks with tops striped In pink, light or royal blue, red and black. 20c a Pair for white cotton socks with colored tops. "Seconds." (Central) Blouses Gay as the Crocuses $2.50 to $5.75 Exactly the blouses for Easter suits; no others would do quite so well! At $2.50, gay stripod voilo blouses with vesta and collars of white pique. Also striped lawn blouses with Peter Pan collars. At $3.75, white batisto with bright collars and cuffs. At $4.50,'" clear, pretty or gandies in bright colors. At $5, plaid voilo blouses with white organdie vests and collars. Also bright organdios with hand crochet edging the collars and cuffs. At $5.75, smart tailored blouses of colorful voilo in broad stripes, with snowy vests, and collars of fine pique. Georgette, Special at $7,50 Georgette crepe blouses are in peach, bisque, dawn blue, navy and black. Thoy have square necks, short sleeves and button in back. (Marktt) Nearly 3000 Spring Dresses, Coats and Suits for Girls of All Ages Are Ready for Easter From the little cirl of just-six, to whom Easter means mostly hunting for the eggs and baskets that ! Easter Rabbit has left, up to the young girl or small woman, for whom Easter would not be complete with out new clothes as fresh and pretty as the world of green about her there are newness and charm for them and for all girlhood between. r White Frocks Come First, of Course! $4.50, $5.75, $7.75 to $22.50. Finest voile, sheer organdio, lacy net, voile and organdie combined of such are th frocks. Some aro plainly tucked and others are ruffled or hand-embroidered. Sizes G to 14 . ttflflye Special Boys' Underwear At 75c Union suits of wh'itc knitted cotton nre in short sleovo, knee-length or athletic style. 2 to 14 year sizes. At 85c Drawer-body, ath letic union suits of checked nainsook have adjustable shoulder-straps nnd buttons for the knickers to fasten tc especially nice garments for warm weather. 2 to 12 year sizes. (Outt-nl) An Easter Hat and Coat for the Tiny Boy or Girl The little coats are of black-and-white rheck, fully lined, at JJ4.25, mid go gradually upward through contn of serge, tweed and checks to taffetas at $18. The' hats aro mostly tailored and of dark straws, but thero aro also many pretty, light bonnets for girls. $1.50 to ?C. Sizes 2 to G years. (Central) Royal Worcester Corsets $2.25 to $4 Many models, for nil figures from the very slight to the heavy, aro in pink or white and range from the lightly boned topless corset to tho heavily boned corset with a medium or high bust. (Central) Women 's Slip -On Gloves of Chamois Lisle, $1 a Pair White and pongee, they have spcar-point stitching on the barks. Pretty Kids kin Gloves $2,25 a Pair 2-cIa.a gloves in white or black nro overseam sown and have one-row embroidery backs. (Central) Shiny Black Overnight Bags at $5 U jrou aro going away over tho holiday you'll want to carry ono of theso good-looking bags. And tho surprising part about thoso is their low price. Of shiny enameled fabric with a 12-inch framo trimmed with nickel they are nicely lined. (Chratntll) lo 510 years. Dainty Dimity at $8.50 $8.30 Sues 6 to 10 years exactly the right ages for demure dimity! One dress is sketched and It Is in maleo, rose or pale blue, with cuffs, pocket-tops and a collar of organdie touched with hand-embroidery'. Very Eaatery Are Dotted Swiss Frocks, $10 and $15 Ono pretty, rufHy style Is sketched, and thorc is another model. Both are in pale blue or pink, for girls who wear sizes 12 to 16 years. At $10, a charming dress combines Japanese crepe (pink or maize) with hoft white voile. It is in sizes 10 to 14 years and .is sketched. 300 Attractive New Gingham Dresses Special at $4.50 and $5 Sizes 6 to 14 Years The girlf, who arc home from school will want Several tub frocks to take back wjtr)' them, and all schoolgirls will need lots of gingham frocks for the Springtime. BJue, green, brown, red and gold plaids; Stripes, checks end somo plain colors. Tho variety of models Is great, ranging from short-waisted to loosely belted styles, spme Iimsnca wiui wnuc pique or naiiu-;iiiuiuiu;i.. new bloomer dresses of plaid and plain color ginghams are in sizes G to 12 years. A Group of Taffeta Frocks for Juniors Excellent at $19.50 In navy and Belgian blue, tho dresses are trimmed with frills on the bodices nnd long overskirts. One is sketched. Scores of other attractive models that aro particularly becoming to junior girls arc in reindeer, brown, rose, navv and Belgian. .$22.50, ?25 to ?45. Smart Suits in Sports Models, $25, $29.50 ' and $33.50 (Sizes for Juniors and Small Women) Good-looking outdoor tweed and heather-mixed wool jerseys form, the greater part of them, but there are also navy blue serges in Norfolk styles. Coats in All Their Phases The wee lassie's coat is moit important, for she will probably wear a sheor, light dress. It may be of ,dlk poplin, serge, gabardine, silvertone or velpur in dark or light shades. Sizes G to 10 years. $12, $13.50 to $25. Coats for Girls of 8 to 14, $15, $18, $19.50 Upward Navy serge in belted models, fully lined, polo cloth coats and coats nf t.wprl (lots of thfrnH checked vnlonr nnd nlain velour. are in lontr and short modes. vf! $1G..i0 Top Coats for Juniors Good-lookinc snorts models of nolo cloth, silvertone, velour. Three-quartci heathor jersey, tweed and mannish serge are $18.75, $19.50, $23.o0 to $30.50. At $5:50 and ?G. . ZsX ""Y7 AWJik VI MS Jl. S18.75 $19.50 and lonsr coats and some new cane models are all wraps or tne ocuer sort ana are tun ot real cnarm and individuality. S23.50 to !39.50. Mrk.t) There's An Extra Pair of Trousers With Each of These Ail-Wool Wanamaker Suits for Men $42.50 Of excellent wool cheviots in brown, olive or gray mixtures, as fresh nnd Springliko as this fine sunny weather. The coats are made single-breasted with two or three buttons and arc half lined with mohair. No need to tell any man how two pair of trousers nlmost double tho life of a suit. There arc fittings in all regular sizes from 34 to 42, as well as suits cut especially to fit men who nre extra tall, extra short or men who are taking on a little moro weight than they like (T.ullrrr, Market) Sunshine Is Bringing Out the Sports Hats Their gay colors and jolly linos :ne wonderfully becoming to youth ful faces, for thoy radiate Spring time. And whnt good times thc start us thinking about! With a jaunty sports coat nnd a plaid skirt, a smart sailor or n small lint of hemp is tho one thing needed. Delightful little hemps of many shapes are. in old gold, bright blue, pink, white trimmed with bright colors, or in black faced with whit. bailor-) nave straight brims, brims wlych droop a trifle 01 turn up all nround. $5, $6, $8, $8.50 and $9.50 (MarUrt) Women's Easter Suits Tweeds Wool Jerseys Poplins Serges Trico tines The very essence of fresh, breezy Springtime with their clenn-cut lines, mannish or flaring: jackets nnd straight, slim skirts, women's suits aro oven more attractive than usual. There is a newness about them, their lines' are different and thry have the sure charm of distinction. $23.50 to $85 nUrknt) W V v ss 30 Pretty Hats at $3.75, Saturday Will Be a Dress Day to Remember Nearly 4000 new spring dresses will go on sale in the Down Stairs Store at prices that will astonish you. There are dresses of serge, tricotine, wool jersey, crepe meteor, Georgette, satin, taffeta and foulard in the best fashions of the spring season. Plenty of .the Eton effects and accor dion pleated skirts that young women are asking for. Boys' Sturdy Shoes w-Moderate In Price (In The GaUcry Store, Market) Shoo- for big or Hi tic boys aro made of dak tun or black leathers on good -looking lasts in trnight-lace or Muchr M h". Shoe- foi cliool or ''best." Sizp 10 to l.T- hip ?', 7;, to V..0O Si7P 1 lo C, are ?."i..r0 to S(5.fK. Special at $3.50 300 pair of sturdy tan leutlur shoes with hca soles are in blucher style. Sizes 10 to 1H'?. Other play Miocs of htunl;, tan leatl'er with durable composition sole-, ijre ?.1.50 for sizes 10 to i:i1-; l.-J.", for ie 1 to '': SJ.7, for sizes 2 Mi to r'. K.ullirj. M.irl.rl Of Rustling Silk or Durable Cotton 3000 Easter Petticoats at $2 to $6.85 $2 for flowerod black porcaline petticoats in extra sizes. $3.85 for petticoats with cotton tops and taffeta flounces in plain navy or black and In changeable colors. 13.85 for sllk-and-cotton tussah petticoats in changcablo shades. 53.85 for whlto cotton charmouso petticoats with hemstitched flounces or with flounces of mesaalino. iwuouvcncu 55.85 for chnngeabto taffeta potticoats or plain black and navv taffeta. " $6.8.-1 for changenblo mossaline petticonts ot petticoats with silk jersey tops and taffeta flounces. navy'wblMk. ,0"g S"k imCy b,00n,ors ,n CnhPKen, pi,rpe (C.ntMl) 240 Good Spring , Special at $48.50 Bolivia Sucdc velour Tricotine Polo cloth Poirct Twill Timcllonc Full length coat of .-,oft and beautiful Spring materials in all of tin good color ings. All of the coats are lined throughout with plain or figured silk and are carefully Uilored. There are styles for young women and good choosing for older women, who do not want the short sports coats of the season. Regular and extra sizes up to 50, though, of course, not all sizes in every style. A Group of Coats at $19.50 to $39.50 is made up of a great variotv oi sports coats and full length coals. They are of poplins, serges, tricotincs. tin.seltones, polo cloth and a few of Bolivia. Somo interest ing capes nnd wraps are in the gathering.' (Mnrkrt) Coati ; ' if 5 8.50 " p I 4i ,, w w. ' K id : i ,! vi T ' 'W 'I I d 41 n'J V I . y Ml Ai s 1 ft ,, Ai'1 " p s .... -vt.A . " 'fv,i ,'"- . .-A.: ,iA : 0si.' tl'Y .it. y.t , & ft iSVu tl.
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