r r X, h U. 23, 1920 if- 1. U. V - a' 'u;i, "V'.-, u fiiif"1Mmrl ( i ' The Unwelcome Wife n IIAZEI DBYO BATCHELOB i cwirtto'"- . J""' x,e,fler Co' iH(Aoni Zfcrrtman loved C'ar5"2 IirtVifl ftcr so much that ho did not funk what kind ol an Impression the t"'",, ,nv on his people. It was "JUL lk?fcwHfl her to the city a his ts that hi first began to have doubts Mi'f iBfceffter or not he had been tatso ?' t0ta out ot his class, and Ms therc0oolUreciptlonOf 'charlotte did not help matters any. TT WAS tho tict that Tony took no I trouble to htdo his displeasure when rh.riotte made n mlstnke of any Jtlnd, SS stttdowca the first, few dav? of her th?iriM llfo; days which should have " nil sunshine. Ho criticised her a !2t deal" but ; tho minute they were SSS ho wanted her In his arms, and rlnrl'otto loved him too much to bear rud. She snatched at the moments fih iS was willing to tako her as she ind huBwd them Jealously to her VU Away from tho eyes of tho i'o id. ho washers, but when his mother was present, or nnyono else, ho was "Vt aSmtaSrlolto madeso many mistakes i It was that they all seemed E he wftUlnif for her to make a break of some kind, and this confused hct Snd mado her constantly self-conscious. Khjknew that her ways wero not theirs, and where Tony's, mother could hire done a (Treat deal for the Klrl In SnKtlnc her fears and puttlnB her at mm sho kept up her haughty aloof manner never onco unbending toward hir in tho sllshtest dCRteo. , It d'd not take Charlotte lone to un derstand that Mrs. Harrlman would never forglvo her for m&rrylnir Tony. 6ho discovered this fact for herself on the day after her arrival In the city Xn hernothcr-ln-law took hcr Bhop" Pl Shopping for pretty clothcB can bo tho wventh heaven of dellfht for any Voumr Klrl, and shopping for such clothes ns sho hnd never worn beforo would have Seen thrilling In tho oxtrcmo to Charlotte If tho expedition had been undertaken with a spirit of good will on the part of Mrs. Harrlman. Certainly there was no expenso spalred to fit her out prop erly They wont first to n lingerie hop whero Mrs. Harrlman selected flno embroideries, and loyelv things of lace ahd Bilk, the price of which took Char lotte's breath away. The outfit wan completo oven to a negligee of a shade of lellow so pale that It almost matchod oiactly the ash blonde of Charlotte's hair. Charlotte's heart leaped childish ly as she thought of wearing It. and she flushed and trembled at the thought of the coarso things she had brought from tho farm, nightgowns of white cambrlo mado with h'gh necks and sleovei that c&me to the wrists, .underwear of the same material mado with cotton laco that her mother had crocheted by hand, sitting up at night after one of her hard days, so that Charlotte might have hcr ugly garments softened with somo form of trimming. She had been fitted with nhoea of soft est suede, buckled and with such high heels that she waa afraid to walk in them, and then laughed nt herself when she found It so easy. She had had a ready-to-wear serge drcsa whipped Into shape so that she could put It on and walk out of tho shop In It, and a little velvet hat with two gold qullla had been crushed down over her yellow hair. She caught a gllmpso of herself In a long mirror as they wero leaving the place and vsas startled at tho girl reflect ed there. Her feet seemed incredibly small In tho high-heeled shoes, and gos samer stockings, her whole nllm little self seemed somehow to have gained dignity and height In the simple, ultra smart things she woro. It was a revela tion, and then as they emerged Into the crisp fall out-of-doors, a dazzling v'slon swept up to them, exclaiming In a sweet high pitched voice, "Why, Aunt Evelyn, how lovely to meet you like thla" Charlotte stood silent, entirely out of the eager conversation that followed. Sho found herself examining this girl In a curiously deltberato fashion. She was so ent'rely perfect, as though overy little detail of her costume had been chosen for Its own special effect. Char lotte was conscloua of the gulf that stretched between herself and this gay laughing creature, whose clothes were worn with tho carelessness of perfect grooming. She forgot the new clothes that she woro and remembered only the fact that they had been put on over her coarso underwear. It symbolised some how tho veneer that hcr mothor-ln-Iaw had thrown over her, to hldo what eho really wob from the world. It seemed an eternity beforo Mrs. Harrlman turned, Including Charlotto nt last In the conversation. '0, ndlth," Bho said evenly, and a cow little noto crept Into her voice. "llils Is Anthony's wife." (To be continued) The Woman's Exchange A Russian Costume To the Editor of Woman's Paat: Dear Madam Please send mo a copy -j. juur iianoween programs ana names: also some suitable suggestions for re freshments. Also costumes for a boy of ""ttiueen. jieuso aescrlbo In your Taper a costume of tho Itusslan peasant ""'i". . C. a. K. 1 haVO Sent VOU thn crnmM nml anmn eoituma suggestions. A Russian peasant '"r usually wears boots that reach ,iin miees, rnmcr run, snort trousers, v2'?ad2 a pIaln whlto Bhlrt with a Band of figured material around tho Ih5,1i,inna f0,rmlnf yKe over tho SS. T and a Y eaHn wlth short '" ,f"B at on "'ile of the front A W Lfu.rry c,a"' haped like, a collar sTrrf cll,!Csebox, may be worn if do- Tha Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. JVhnt stylo of alccvo Is popular for this fcenson? -. Describe a novel v,ny to mnko fchort curtains for tho bedroom window b. 3, What uso can bo made of a child's bcaer lint tlint is worn down nnd out of style? i i I? ". PfS'ty spread mado for - ?,.Jins'o bed? " hut pieco of doll's houso furni- turo can be mndo of a candy box win a folding lid? t,,Icn ,f.ur ,s l0 "-xpenslvo for Lfi. .collnr. nnd 0,lff'' hnt ub "itiitc, shown in somo of tho shops, can bo used? Ycsierdaj'sAmwers u!!,0,pp?,f".(,, organization of a Tna ' ?,dlvlslpn in the American Association of Bnchclors seems in a .rosult ot.,,1(1 tece rntiflca- yon of woman's suffrage. "' W .costumo to represent eWrnI,D? ,s,n"Ja entirely of fl,'c??cl0th "Jffles, the lowest be- uu ,ac.k 1nd each of the others ih.i ln t01.0'. unt11 th0 b0H" A m.1 frQm, ligllt FW t0 white. a little gold cap should bo worn to represent tho mm. fxpc"?ix,0 d00'' curtains for llv ii'S or dining room can bo made V "nblenched muslin, dyed tho "Z, aooT' anU bordered with a . mtrflstlng shndo. A.Pretty trimming for n crcpo de enino overblouso to bo worn with a suit is u crochet edgo and nfff0. .f .w..1' to form collar, uiffs and belt. w ?L'en vel0,ui; curtains by brush ?l min?.(l then sPonKlng with n Ve"H solution of borax. 8nonge Ihn back with n strong solution gum arable nnd let it dry before brushing the pile. nfJeJ? ". U1U"'H ,,mt hns become too sort and shapeless for him to wear L? bo iV,lrcJ, "ound tho edge, bound with ribbon, turped up n- iilLy nnd trimmed with flowers tiuuuns lor, nis wife, Band plays at 9, Organ at 11 and 4:50 Chimes at Noon t I Fresh Merchandise Dependable Qualities Low Always in Wanarnaker's Down Stairs Certain Lovely New HATS tiro beaming nnd smiling In tho Milli nery Salons. A hennn red poke of softest felt has deep russet hncklo feathers around tho crown nnd a facing of Fronch blue for blue oyes beneath tho little brim. Another has a broader, upturned brim of closoly crimpqd ribbon and a top of dull bluo duvetyne. A glint of metal show3 In a hat with a roll brim of gold ribbon, veiled in monkey fur and in a littlo toquo of navy nnd gold brocade. Quito n bit of gold embroidery, dono directly on tho velvet or on lace, which veils tho hats, will bo noticed. , Prices start at $10, $12.60, $15 and go upward. C.Uarket) 39 Different Styles in Crisp White Batiste BLOUSES Every one is as delightful and fresh as morning sunshine. They start with' a simple tailored style, with a deep, pointed collar of pique, nt $3.60. Then there nro pretty blouses with Peter Pan collars, fSr school girls; blouses with many, many pin tucks, wee pleated frills or insertions and edgings of pretty laces, at prices which range up to $10. Tho blouse that is sketched has a high neck and is trimmed with little ruffles. $4.50. Fittings in all sizes from 34 to 4G. CMnrket) Skunk-Dyed Opossum Furs How they glisten ! The set that is sketched is $40 and separate collars 'are $25 and $27; scarfs, $33.60 and stoles, $45. Australian opossum collars arc $40, $67.50 and $85; muffs are $40, $50 and $60. (Central) At Surprisingly Low Prices Crepe de Chine, $1.75 a yard 38 to 40 inches wide. S m ' V v f ty a J la'SB In , jC Black Coral White Maize Flesh Orchid Pink Nile Turquoise Sunset Light Blue Purple Copenhagen Navy , Radium of fine quality, $1.65 a yard 40 inches wide. White Copenhagen Black Broiun Navy Flesh-pink (Central) Soft, Warm Little Sweaters for Babies of three months to a year. They are soft wool in all-white, or white trimmed with pink or bluo in coat style with little col lars that button closely around the neck. Also in white, pink or blue in a slip-over style. $2.75 to $4. Carriage and Crib Blankets Of soft figured cotton the car riage size is $1.75 and tho crib size $1.80 and $2.75. Double crib blankets of soft white cotton with pink or bluo borders are $2.20. Size 34x50 inches. (Central). WANAMAKER'S New . Suits and Coats ' For Junior Girls and for small women who Hko tho youthful lines of theso clothes. Suits aro $18.50, $23.50, $25 and $28.50. Smart styles of wool vclour, navy or "brown unfinished worsteds and tho ever-popular woo! jersoy. Sports coats aro $25,. $30, $32 and $3G. They aro of heather polo cloth in a number of good styles. Fur-trimmed coats aro $23.50, $32, $33X0. $37.50 to $65. Of cheviot coating, polo cloth, vclour, Bolivia nnd silvcrtono thcro is a great variety of pretty models. j Regulation Dresses of cadet bluo linen ar'o $3.50 or of whlto jean they aro $3. 8 to 12 year sizes. And a dress of flno bluo gingham with unbTcachcd muslin detachable bodice that has n bluo collar and cu(T3 is $6.75. 14 and 16 year sizes. CMarket) New Plaid Skirtings $1 and $1.35 a Yard They look like wool, even quite close, and tho pTaid3 are as pretty ns one could wish. It seems scarcely possiblo that cotton plaids could havo such rich ness of coloring and texture. These are 36 inches wide and, at $1.75, there are 42-inch plaids, including somo stripes with plaid borders especially adaptable for accordion or knife pleated skirts. Among tho plaids arc plenty of tan and brown with yellow stripes, navy with red stripes forming tho plaid, dark brown nnd medium brown with green running through, green and tan, etc. (Central) Plenty of Curtains for the Windows That Look Out on Autumn Many women have remarked at the-assortment of new and pretty curtains in the "Upholstery Store. Their moderate prices are not without attraction, either! Hundreds of sash curtains, scrim, net and marquisette, are 50c, 65c and 75c a pair. Scrim Curtains at $1.75 a Pair White scrim curtains with neat lace edging are 2Vi yards long. At $2.25 a pair white or ecru scrim curtains are trimmed with pretty edging and are 2' yards long. Panels MarquiBette panels with inser tions of imitation filet or Cluny are 2i3 yards long at $4.50 to $12.50 each. Arabian panels are 36 inches, 45 inches or 54 inches wide at $9 to $18 a pair. . New window shades are in an assortment of colors and we will make special sizes to order. (Central) Shoes for Little Children (Sizes 2 to 5) At $2.50 a pair black kidskin lace shoes, patent leather button shoes and black kidskin laco shoes, somo of tho last with extra room at tho ankles for chubby littlo legs. At $2.75 a pair whlto leather button shoes, tan calfskin and brown kidskin button shoes nnd some brown kidskin shoos with wltlo anklos. At $3 a pair champagne kidskin but ton shoes. (Sizes 4 to 8) Shoes With Wedge Heels Brown kidskin Tan calfskin Black kidslun D . . , ,, Champagne kid- .? lcathcr skin White leather AH but ono black kidskin shoo aro button shoes and thcro are wide-ankle shoes in black or blown kidskin and in patent lcathcr. $3 to $3.50 n pair. (Oheatnnt) 2fc rm DOWN STAIRS STORE $25 $27.80 Six Groups of Women' s Suits at Special Prices At $23.50 Heather mixed jonsey sports suits aro in blue, brown and Copenhagen tones. The jackets aro mado with yoko fronts and pinch backs and havo slot seams and stitchod belts. At $25 Samplo suits and ono or two-of-a-kind Buits from our own stocks. They are of silvcrtones and velours, somo with fur collars or fur pockets. A few heather jersoys are among them. At $27.50 Blue and brown silvcrtono suits aro carefully tailored and have nutrja dyed coney collars. Tho jackets aro lined with figured silks. While thcro arc fittings for women and young women among theso specially priced suits, there aro not all sizes in any ono style. CUarket) Slippers to Put Joy Into the Heart t so light and dainty and inviting aro thoy, whispering of dances, pretty frocks and good times 1 Brown kidskin pumps with straps that cross over the instep havo turned soles and baby French heels. $8 a pair. Black suede, one-strap slippers' havo turned soles and high covered heels. $9.90 a pair. (Chestnut) Maids' Uniforms and Dainty Apron Sets Tho uniforms are tho plain, well made kind in white, bluo or black. You will find: At $3.75, gray and bluo chambray, bluo-and-white striped gingham and white Hnene. At $3.85, black soiesette. At $4.50, snowy whito limine. At $7.85, good quality black mohair. Tho dainty sets consist of apron with shoulder straps, collar and cuffs. Of white organdie they aro $2.75 and $3; of net with black ribbon at tho waist, $3. (Central) Bathroom Rugs of Chenille and Cotton 1-3 Less Plenty of blues that first of all then, there are rugs in old rose, sray, gray-black-and-blue and combinations of color. 24 -x 36 inches, $2.75 24 jc 48 inches, $4 27 x 54 inches, $5 (Chestnut) A Nep) Polo Coat in Soft Brown Shades is ono of tho prettiest tailored models of the Autumn season. It has raglan shoulders and tho back shows rows of stitching nnd an inverted box pleat which is stitched down. Tho collar can bo worn open or crossed in muffler style, making it comfortablo and warm for motoring. Tho material is closely woven and very soft and it is In tobacco blown and cinnamon brown. $38. Other cxco'Ient polo and camel's-halr coats, long or short, aro plainly tailored or trimmed with scalcno fur collars, at $25 to $09. Coats and Dolmans of Soft Tinseltone and Bolivia nro in tho loveliest shades Nankin blue, pine-needle brown, chow, reindeer, rose-taupe nndAof ,courao' Wnck or avy. They aro prettily lined with silk and can bo had with or without fur. $38.60 to $09. (Market) w $23.50 $37.50 $35 At $35 These silvcrtono suits, of blue or brown, havo largo fur collars of nearseal; tho jackets aro cut on rippling lines. At $37.50 Wool velour suits with sealcne fur collars or silvcrtono suits banded with fur and topped with fur col lars. They aro in shades of blue and brown and tho jackets are lined with silk. At $50 and $55 Distinctive suits of which wo havo but ono or two of a kind. All are fine materials wool velour, duvet de laine, goldtono and tinscltone trimmed with sealone, nutria or Aus tralian opossum collars. Somo of tho jackets are also banded with fur. Men's Good New SHOES At the Right Prices Tan leather shoes with full wing tips and perforations aro $8.75 a pair. Cordovan feather shoes with straight tips aro $9.75 a pair. Patent leather dancing oxfords aro on a smart last with light welted solc3 and low broad heels, at $9.90 a pair. Boys' School Shoes Special at $4.90 a Pair A sturdy Blucher shoo of tan leather in sizes 1 to G',. Tan and black leather Blucher shoes for smaller boys who wear sizes 10 to 13 Mi are $5.50 a pair. (QaUerjr, Market) Dainty Silk Matinees Special at $5 Two frivolous affairs are of crepe de chine. One takes fine lace for its adornment; tho other has rows of ruffles. They come in pink, rose, blue, jade, henna peach, sunset and orchid. (Central) TLJEN'S linen handkerchiefs, 35c each. They are of good quality and have narrow hemstitched hems. (Central) WIDE choosing among new neck " ties at 50c and $1. (Gallery, Market) $38 1 1 WANAMAKER'S A Fine Time for a Man to Get His Winter Suit or Overcoat All-Wool Winter-Weight Ulsters and Ulsterettes Special Most of them are 48-inch ulsters, generously cut and roomy. Of brown or gray coatings, some with indistinct overplaids, the coats are belted across the backs and have body linings of quilted black Venetian, two big patch pockets and muff pockets. All are double breasted and have convertible collars. Sizes 35 to 44. Savings of $14 to $19 on These $34.50 Suits All-wool oxford gray cheviots, herringbone weaves in two shades of gray, fine brown mixtures and twilled worsteds that will stand the hardest kind of wear. Two Trouser All-Wool Cheviot Suits, $39 (Without the extra trousers they are $32.50) They are wonderfully good suits of gray, brown and green cheviots, well tailored, with single-breasted coats.. Savings of 25 Per Cent on These All-Wool Cheviot Suits at $25.80 to $34.90 Sizes arc somewhat broken, but the choosing is still good. They are medium and heavy weight mixed cheviot suits that men and young men like. (Gallery, Market) Bloomers at Little Prices At 85c Pink batiste bloomers trimmed with lace. Extra-size pink batiste bloomers stitched in blue. At $1.50 Dainty pink batiste bloomers trimmed with lace. Extra-size whito dimity bloomers. At $2.50 Pink crepe de chino bloomers havo plain ruffles. At $3 Lovely creamy white or pink satin bloomcrg havo hemstitched ruffles at the knees. (Central) Hundreds of Pretty Dresses at Low Prices At $9.50, $10.75, $13.50, $15, $16.50 to $27.50 These Are a Fourth to a Half Less Than Usual In this collection is almost every sort of daytime dress that you will need during the Winter season. At $9.50 wool jersey and satm dresses. At $10.75 navy blue serge and tricotine dresses. At $13.50 navy or black satin dresses embroidered with Copen hagen blue wool or self-tone silk. At $15 wool jersey dresses in navy, rookie, brown or reindeer, or black charmeuse dresses embroidered in silk or chenille. At $16.50 reindeer, taupe, navy or brown wool jersey dresses em broidered with silk or tinsel threads. At $23.50 sample dresses of char meuse, mostly black and navy, trim med with embroidery and Georgettt crepe. At $25 and $26.50 a great variety of wool jersey dresses, serges and tri. cotines. At $27.50 navy and black char meuse dresses of extra fine quality are embroidered in selftone or heavy gray silk or show broad moire sashes. Mostly one or two of a kind. New Velveteen Dresses, ...1ien dresses in navy, Drown or taupe are cut on pretty lines with folds over the hips and tinsel embroidery on the collar, vestee and three-quarter sleeves. (Market) For Those Halloween Suits! Tho cambric is in pink, orange, green, garnet, brown, gray, yellow, red, white, lavender, bluo, purple and black. 25 inches wide at 25c a ynrd. (Central) Wool-Mixed Blankets At $8.50 a pair they aro GGx80 inches in plaids of pink, tan, blue or gray and white. Also, thero are two tone plaids with pink, blue, brown or gray predominating. At $10 a pair, 70x80 inches, thp blankets are ln white or in plaids of pink or blue. White-wool-mixed blankets with pink or bluo borders nro 70x82 inches at $12.50, $14 and $15. Special at $15 a Pair All-Wool Plaid Blankets They aro in plaids of pink, bluo or gray with whito or in a black and red plaid. Handsome Scotch Plaid Blankets at $20 a Pair Bound with red satin nnd in the bright Scotch plaid of red, blnck nnd bluo on a white ground, tho blankets aro of long-haired wool with ten per cent cotton mixed In. Blankets of wool mixed with a Bmnll percentago of cotton, pink or bluo plaids, aro 70x80 inches at $22.50. (Central) WEATHER Fair Prices Store at $38.50 Women 's Flannel let Nightgowns $1.75 for Regular Sizes $2 for Extra Sizes Generously cut gowns with long s'ecves arc of good quality pink and blue striped flanncllot in a number of styles with braid-trimmed and hemstitched yokes. (Central) $26.50 Savings of a Third Scotch Art Rugs at About Half Price 24x48 inches, $3 30x60 inches, $4.75 36x72 inches, $6.75 Scotch art rugs are considered among the most durable rugs and these are especially serviceable and strong because the heavier quality of wool (that is regularly used only in large rugs) was used In them. The rugs are pretty, too, all woven in checks for instance, tan with mulberry, blue, green or brown; rose or blue with black and various others. Scotch Art Runners for the Halls, About Half Price, Too 24 inches x 7.6 feet, $7 24 inches x 9 feet, $8.50 These are in brown, mulberry, green or rose with black checks. Gingham Rag Rugs 9 x 12 Feet, Are $18.50 $26.50 Jb i f' nj $16.50 rprr Axmmster rugs in new pat terns are coming in every day. Seamless 9x12 fecfr ruga aro $67,50 and $82.50. (Cheilnnt) w I vf 7 (y& VSf.tfj-Jtit i y 2 -. . w""' feifi ,.. JS&N&L