J. .. T-r--'v-ir- r - - .j ., p-sjyr 'yjv'v v' ri j tar? tftyiV t ,' ..n. --7P ! i'j i '"- ,-jtf I. fte Woman's Exchange The Ntwest 3wler t r IW l'r rt "'""i'' pl Dear ModinV-Klpdly Inform ri ikrnuVh your va liable column If filet Mter(. will be worn much this ium; Vr and which stylo will be the most Milular. the tuxedo or the slipover. "Bat ahadf of blue la pratty for a .I.er and does not soil easily? ,w A RBADBR. vm sweaters seem to be almost ah --.ViVr this sear as they were last Hr Either the tuxedo or the slip- IM Is wom. but the sllp-ows all have A This year, ever, if they .re short .. The darker shades of blue are ?hf inly on" hat win not Bn fu$' fte?X, "' blu'' nnvy ,nd l?i,,di i.m Mue. There nre some beautiful ."hides of old blue and ar.y blue that lt?M be practical, too, but yon have ToTsure that they are becominK be. JrfTOii Ret them, for they have not much" life in them. Business Women's Club Ti the t'Mter at Woman' Pno'! Dear Madam Can you tell me If ihfre Is o league or club under a name InJh as "The Pennsylvania Chapter of IS Business Women's League'' which ,,. ntearoom at fifteenth and LocUhfc ,ifts? tf so. can any one Join same? Alio. Mndly let me know If T can become a member of a high school sorority alumnae or fraternity. T at ended high school one year. The vfriinr girls -at this school appear to know nothing of an alumnae, so I have heard from another girl who In quired about the same. Miv I also ask you for full Informa tion regarding the making of a parch ment lampshade, where to purchase the Materials, price of frame, etc.. and hnw to make the shade .' T. S. Ton must have this league confused ,th some other organization. There s n Business Women s Christian league which has a tea room at 1118 Walnut street, and the . . C. A. !R ,. nrjnnizinr a business women a leaiur Neither of these has a tearoom at Fifteenth and Locust streets. Any on who is a nustness wnmin con .lom tht Business Women's Christian r.aiue bv registering at the desk and paying ?t n year. It is preferable that t,be know some one who is already ft member, but this is not necessary. Anybody can join the . W. C. A. Tf vou were not a member of a sorority or fraternitv when you were In fechool. vnii could not join now. Moat schools number only those vh6 have graduated ni have had more than one year in ,hool among their alumnae. Why don't ou consult the faculty of the tchool and fiprl out whether you are rendered an alumna or not? If you nre there is no reason why you should not Uke part in alumnae activities. You can buy the parchment and other ecetoryHtilB(i" for. a parchment frup pypmukii BPriTII ahdd6t an MtW. supplies Jtore, You ' nt CfctnHlAH HfcU I AL. touW probably get. the frame there , . . ' r I., a L..t . .... ...J IT,- -1 .1 . m '. 1 ion, I'uijm) can uuyarames at. ine nve-apd-Un-ctnt stores, and aa they are much Was expensive that would be more advisable. You can get the dlrec tions witu tne materials, ' Eight Kittens to Give Awayl Twft letters arrived on the same day, ach offering kittens for the readers of the Woman's Exchange. Three of them ar perfectly black without a white mark on them. Tht others are all pretty, but the owner didn't give any description of them. Who wants a kitten? The editor of the Woman's Page will be glad to forward any letters to the owners of tHtse pets as soon as they are sent to the puper. Immigrant Qlrl Allowed to Wed After being detained at the Immigra tion station at Gloucester for more than two weeks, following her arrival from England on the steamship Haverford, Miss Margaret. Cornilc, twenty-five years old, of Manchester, England, nnd Herman Htanken, who served with the Recond Canadian Reserves, were mar ried yesterday by Mayor Anderson, of Gloucester. Pianist Olvea Fine Program for An preclatlve Audience D. Hendrlk Kzerman gave his annual piano recital lu Wltherspoon Hall last evening before an audience that, was large in sUe nnd spontaneous In its en thusiasm over the excellent piano play ing which it heard. Of the pianist of Philadelphia there Is none more versa tile In style than Mr. Kzerman arid his program of last evening made full de mands upon this versatility. The numbira played were alt highly different In character and generally strongly contrasted in musical feeling. The two rhapsodies of Brahms, op. 70, are characteristic of the comtemplatlve. restrained mood of the composer nnd these were followed by the difficult, and brilliant concert etude of Blumenfeldt. a work seldom If ever heard her be fore, and which was so successful that Air. Hzerman had to give an encore, a Chopin scherfo, The prelude, air and finale of Cesar Frartck were followed by the O major prelude and fugue of Bach and they were interesting in comparing the work of the greatest contrapuntal writer of alt time with that of the greatest of modern composers in the same line. Mr. Er.crman is at his best in Franck and did sJtne of 'the' finest jpiaylng of the roncerr In this number. Then eame the nfr and Tartars from tha D minor suite oi jiR.nuji,,iiitfleiiuiK iww of lmaglnat!6n of a Handel Instrumental composition, dui thlu TMmssyl Water. " an Imactnative as has ever been penned, Toe concert closed with the comparatively un known Petrarca sonata fetid the p6puiar but finely played, and after Iteflections in tne '.Pa' V WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKBRPJ "- twelfth rhnnxodv of LlBlt. both of which were very successful, Mr. tfizertnan met with apparent ease the many requirement .of his nrninm. technical. Intellectual and temperamental, and as a whole did some , of the best work he bas yet done In bis recitals. He was .obliged to give a number of encores Grlce Estate to Widow Edwin C. Orlce, 3318 Arch street, who dropped dead April 11 in Fair mount Park, leftnan estate valued at SfiO.OOO to Mrs, -Mary V. Orice. his widow. His will was probated today, As were the wjlls of Mary A. Muldoon. 1737 West Columbia avenue who left $25,000, and Siirhh F. Bergsteaser. 00(l Eric avenue, $18,500. Inventories af personal estates were filed as follows: Elizabeth E. Keating, $8.1.742.01 ; Anna M. Fischer. $8,887.82, and Zyg. munt Pancoast. $10,476.80. t'vjpn ihidm :. l .i. ijiTT-ii i.i of. tAv.! i ii4i-yV-.i;Vi a.H,,.rmaM iid rtratkrta to mtUh" that' the wcrft of Ward's ability to plii. We hav nxturei to harmonj with try decorative fherae. mm fmw jt-iti $mmm A WOMAN HUNG her arms around her huaband' neelc, impler lnc him to bur ' Lflpln's Hintfr Pad (reaie. road ant (aoi rrom eieuina. t. etc Ha atalna loves. apa( many other uaea. Coats Only ! it Urut. Department. Stationery. Jr. cen'. Ktrdwar and Cleneral Store. , Made onl by TaPyC-b-... N. E. Cor. lath I Parrlih SU.. Mill. S-S-STAMMERING and n deferta tn speech cured. L Aft(irni"'n ar1' venlnr lae(i. Call. Write or rhono roDlar 1S32 for Parttealar a THEQUIGLEY INSTITUTE! Vor tbe rnro of aliaeita i Inapaeen C 1727 NAKTEK PlTUUtl a. RUGSALE 500 Samples and Mill Ends 40 SAVING Furniture Bargains Largest (election of new and need furniture In the city t a. savins that Till turprla ynq, COME AND SEE FEINSTEIN STORAGE CO. HouMe of Bargain S. E. Cor. 9th & Spring Garden Open Rva;, Crnttnr A Fro Delivery This Cabinet gas range reduced 4-IS Kre, Cabinet Gas Range very ejrnnleto and oonipact. Will flt in 37 ncii space. We are offering- only a We ii h number at thlB apeolal nrlco. -i yilvili DoJIahed atcel. WMte i?l.-sh?r back antl atde- Qlas balt own door. White broiler door; en am "' pans. . iai.00 Value "pedal for Thle atCfa CO le Only eOe7eOU 0'uercf and Connected Fret in Philadelphia and SubvrbB ,lr! ""d see our complete line of iiVX,1,1'''." "Direct Action" and "Ke. liable' tt ranaea. Mrailquarter for flaa Water Heatera and llefrla'eratora 4fc about the convenience of an "AU-Cae Kitchen" sPHILADELPHL L3i5ASRAN6eDru AND NySlPEETS We.t Philadelphia Star ,, , 263 So. 52nd St. Another Royal Suggestion GRIDDLECAKES and WAFFLES From the lEW ROYAL COOK Book THERE is an art' in makinp flapjack pan cakes, griddle cakes or wheats, call them what you will. But it is an art very easily arid quickly acquired if you follow the right recipes. Here are some recipes for a variety of breakfast cakes that will ,-make grandmother envious. The secret, of course, is Royal Baking Powder. Royal Hot Griddle Cakea cxtpu Hour H teupeon catt 4 Uajrpoons noyai Baking Perwitr 2 taJleapoouB akarUstea; Mix and aift dry inredi ents; add mDk and melted shortening;; beat weH. Baic on slightly greased hot grid dle. Griddle Cakea with Effgi 1 enpei floor M, iaaapoon aalt taeupoooa) Rojal BaMos Powder Mix and sift dry ingredi ents; add beaten eggs, milk and melted shortening: mix well. Bake immediately on kdt griddle. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Akmohitmty Puro BuekwKeat Cakea i run a buckwheat rlftur i cup flour ttaipeona Roral Baktfia; rowder 1J4 teaapoan aalt ... ft eopf mllla or milk and water l tablespoon rnolaaaes 1 tableapoon. ahertoadag Sift together flours, baking powder and salt; add liquid, molasses and melted short ening; beat three minutes. Bake on hot greased griddle. Waftlr 3 extBAi fleur . , 4 Uavieoana Keyai Baklag Ponrder . SUmspoon aalt lttciip rank a taueapoon malted ataettoa- tog Sift flonr, baking powder and salt together; add milk to yolks of eggs; mix thor oughly and add to dry in gredients; add .melted short ening and mix in beaten whites of eggs. Bake in well greased hot waffle iron un til brown. Serre hot with maple syrup. It sboold take about Vi minutes to bake each waffle. FRE Kew Reyal Cock Sek containing tbaa avaet eorea f other 4eHgHtfol reelpea. Write for itiVctey. aor n, vakxro powacs, eo. JuralteaBereee KewTerkOltr "Bake with Royal and be Sure 99 ,? t v aeaaaW BrVrS5r gSLmmmm Le Phonopraphc de Qualite Quality TJT'a'lU Quality is the outstanding feature in the best of everything it is the one thing that as sures continued satisfaction in ownership and use. In music, whether classic or popular sober or gay, it's the quality compositions that endure. Very important, then, is it that quality music be rendered in a quality way. Pathe, Le Phonographe de Qualite, is a qual ity instrument. It has a wonderful repro ducer that plays all records without needle hiss or metalHc blare. Also an all-wood violin sound chamber gives full value to the nobility and uplift of the classical, brilliancy and fascination to the popular. Therefore Hear and sec the Pathe. The full, well rounded tone, the beautiful designs and finishes will delight your ear and eye. Wherever you see Le Chanticleer Rouge the sign of Pathe you will find courtesy and every convenience for selecting and pur chasing a Pathe1 Phonograph. The L Chanticleer Rfrugt The Sign of Sfofc i (MrwMt m&jzr 102G Chestnut Street Path Chanticleer Record Serenade Cirolla. (Ay-Av-Avl Tito Sriinn, the arant tetw)r of tha OKoo Opera Co , fiini a this beautiful serenade taith exatrestion and tendttM). The matyeloue finith of hi tUe it tlenrlv reproduced. Thjt it a renord that will live and should be in the library of every lever of mutie, No. JJT. Price $t.(t, Mi Hi PUT Mil h jBjefiaflaVKIHfiH i fa Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Model 11tttS Othert from tit to tilt "A Jersey Dress Js So Comfortable" said a woman who was looking at wool jerseys the other day. They arc wonderfully comfort able, the jorsey is so clastic that It gives to every movement of the wearer, and its soft surface in smooth and pleasant to touch. The wool jersey dress sketched at $20 can be had In navy or mouso color, trimmed with self color braid. Other dresses of wool jersey arc here in navy, Copenhagen, tan, taupe and reindeer at $17.50, ?20 and $23.50. Taffetas and Georgettes, $29.50 A fresh new taffeta dress for young women has a square lace collar and puffed pockets. It is in navy, brown or Copenhagen. Navy blue Georgette drosses have a' host of friends. A pretty frock of this type is embroidered about the bodice and sloeves fa.1. !! t.iki,ln nMrl lane r nlliiAM en- o-r Wlin liny uuaue hiiu una n oiivci 52,) cloth girdle. Hundreds of other taffeta dresses at $22.50 to $05. Navy Blue Tricotine and Serge make many charming tailored dresses that arc excellent for street wear. Thoy arc braided, embroidered with wool or trimmed with but tons, $111.25, $15 and $17.50. (Market) Gloves to Wear With Short Sleeves am of white chamois lisle in eight-button length. They have twb clasps at the wrists and Paris-point stitching on the backs. $1.35. (Central) Children's Umbrellas have covers of stout American taffeta f cotton) and strong frames that will stand knocking about The handles have wrist cords for girls and crooked ends for boys. $2.60. Women's Silk Umbrellas $7.50 ' In ffrp.in. niimlp. nnvv. fnrnif and black, thev are short and easy I to carry and have wrist cords or rings of black or white bakclitc. (Central) ! Here Are Some Extra ! Good Caps. Sir, at $2.50 I Doth imported and domestic cap I in great variety. Thoy are I all well-made caps of homespuns, j diagonals, ovorplalds, herring bone weaves and fabric-suede; an great many lined with silk serge, Muslin Nightshirt for- ' Warmer Weather $M& . Generously proportioned gar ments of sturdy white muslin, fin. ished with braid. Suspenders, 65c They are of strong elastic fln ishH with leather ends. (Oaller.r, Market) IS 00 Chair Cushions 50c Each Good, generous cushions, shaped to fit a chair, are thickly padded and tufted. Covered with' cretonnes in all sorts of pat terns, light and dark, they arc fine for porches, homes and officos. (Central) Hand-Made Blouses Are Unquestionably the Fashionable Blouses for Spring Every indication points to n delightful season of fine needlework, as far as blouses aro concerned. Real laces, tiny, hand-run tucks and row upon row of hemstitching adorn these lovely things. ' Special at $4.15, $7.25, $9 and $10.50 are some charming hand-made blouses, recently arrived from Porto Rico. Some of the blouses arc a bit soiled, but all arc of sheer, fine batiste and beautifully made. (Market) A Group of Wonderfully- Pretty . Skirts at $16.50 m 'II ill HHffll MK aVrl mW IfHeHSb WfA Utlaafl More than half of them are the gay and fashionable plaids in box pleats, ac cordion pleats or knife pleats. The col orings are soft and delightful and the materials are of excellent quality, mostly whipcord, serge and gabardine. The rest of the skirts are of baronet satin and other novelty silks and sports crepes, in light or dark colorings. There are regular and extra sizes in the gathering and every skirt was origi nally marked much more. (Market) Couch Hammock Days Are Here! Out on the porch or on the lawn, a couch hammock means so much more of comfort and enjoyment of the fine Sprinp nnd early Summer days. So many women at home spend too much of their time indoors and a couch hammock will prove more effectual than doctor's advice or a "scolding" from the man of tho hduse. He, too, will get full benefit from a hammock in the long Spring twilight, and the kiddies! Well As Low as $10 there are khaki-color couch hammocks. The others range in price from $16.60, $18.B0, $25, $28.50, $30 to $45. Especially pretty are Couch hammocks covered with cool, colorful stripes at $36. Pillows to match are $4n and awnings $9.00. Why These Will Tell a Tale of Service More Lengthy Than Most The fabrics that nrc used nre not easily affected by the weather. The springs nrc dipped in enamel and baked. The mattresses are filled with fiber and cotton, making them Iobs absorbent of moisture and easier to dry when they do pet wet. (rentral) Gay Gingham Frocks $3, $4,50 and $5 Ftesh plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors are mado in va rious becoming styles for fcchool girls of G to 14 years. One pretty model at $4.50 is sketched, sizes 8 to 14 years. Sizes 6 to 10 Years Bloomer frocks, smocked dresses, tomboy suits, white regu lations and dresses with hand work are even better looking than usual. Springtime seems to have entered into the styles and Riven 'them a piquant an of vital youth. $3, $3.50, $4 50, $5.51) to .$0.75. Dainty White Voile Frocks are tucked, hand-embroidered and trimmed with lace, according to the model. But all are pretty and some have ribbon sashes. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 54.60 to $23.60. (Market) Jlyjfcil New Camisoles at $1 Of soft pink, orchid or white voile trimmed with creamy lace around the top; they have lace shoulder straps. Also of navy blue or pink silk poplin shirred on clastic at the top, with ribbon shoulder straps. (Tentral) New Oxf ords for Men, $10 On an English last, with full wing tips and perforations and flat, broad heels, th3e are of dark tan leather. Brogue Oxfords of dark tan dr black leather? at plentifully perforated. $10.60, and $11.50 a pair. (Gallery, Market) Guimpes of Colored Organdie Embroidered With Wool Tan or French blue organdie trimmed with nar row cream-color Valenciennes lace and embroidered with colored wool clusters of wee rosebuds, green leaves and other flowers isn't that a novel idea? Vestces and round or square bib collars of the organdie are also trimmed in the same way. One of the vestecs is sketched; they are $5.75; guimpes are $8.75 and collars are $3.25 and $3.75. Collars That Look Like Patent Leather are shiny and black, embroidered with colored wool, and arc very effective for suit jackets or dark dresses. $2. Accordion-Pleated Flouncing Soft voile, 36 inches wide, is nicely accordion pleated, and may be. bad plain or tucked, in pink, white, tan, Copenhagen, orchid, Nile green. $2 a yard for the plain, $2.50 for the tucked. Plain voile to match is 40 inches wide and 75c (Central) i ' l toss a yard. Georgette Crepe $2.25 a Yard A very good quality, 40 inches wide in Navy Black Brown Taupe Turquoise Sunset Dark Green White Flesh blue Practical Petticoats In Regular and Extra Size Of blue-and-whitc striped ginghnm or seersucker or whito seersucker, they ara made with draw-ttring3 at tho tops and deep flounces at the feet. TJopular sizes, $1.50. Extra sizes, $1.76. (Central) (Central) 'ai Camels' Hair Coats Soft and Light $52 to $73 It's a joy to slip into one of these soft, luxurious coats. Camels' hair is perfect for every sports use, for it is elastic, very light in weight and yet possesses real warmth. It makes ideal motor coats. Tho coat that is sketched is of camels' hair and is $57.50. Other Excellent Spring Wraps All at Special Prices $rtj.25 is the price marked on a gather ing of long and short coats of silvertone and polo cloth, lined throughout with silk. $59.50 for wraps and cupes of tricotine', tricolette and duvet de laine. $73 for handhomc wraps and coats of Bolivia, vrl de cygnc. tricotine and duvet de lainr. You will find but one or two of a kind. (MurkrO Women's Tailored Suits in Various Special Groups $23.50, 525, $28.75 to $69.50 Serge Tricotine Wool Jersey Many tailored and .sports models h.ivo mannish or rippling jackets, plain or trimmed with braid 01 buttons,! Some wool nonltn suits are also included. , Kew spoits suits of wool jewey in brmvn, preen or-blue heather mixtures are $33.50 and S'ib. (Miirkrt) Romper Days Are With Us Kemper are such comfortable and practical clothe' for small children that a good supply is a real necessity. Button-on rompers with peg-top trousers are ever so dear On chubby youngsters. Their prices start at $1.26 for a romper with a white waist and blue or tan striped trouserc. At $1.75, the white waist is crossed with suspender-like bands of the colored chambray of which the trousers are made. Other rompers in white or colors or combinations are of chaw bray, poplin, percale and dimity. $2.50. Sizes 2 to 6 yeais. (Onfall i Summer Rugs At Special Prices Colonial rag mgs, 8x10 feet, .$12.50. Ajxminster rugs, 9x12 feet, ?45. Straw Rugs i Wire Grass' Ruga 4.6 x 7.6 feet, $3. ! 4-b 7'6 fect ? 6x9 feet, $5. 6x9 feet, $9. As i . , .s tfj n Pli fd .u m . 31 i v& 1 f 1 v, Y "V. ' V( 1 v 'Al 11 M r t y A '.1 i i 8 x 10 feet, $12.50. 9 x 12 feet, $15. 9x12 feet, $9. -'"' it w twvmwt (ChuMn!) U s ." ' '.4 .tt lH e iv.-J -rki:, l T.. .37
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