-rr 'W T M, J v '-.j,." 'f ' w'MT- ;, ':l,;t -45 . vn'ftr'" A - ''"V i. V rJ'rt y I . 'f II ...I Fl. .V " iu t" -?- .' V 1 w ' fct3Sta& BtfBIfltt Li3DGEBi?HlLAI)SmHIAr WEDNESDAY, JAOTARY litzzH r u .d 5, '"VSj5' VMc Rabbit and Gray Rabbit" I'MAI'TKB III In the Dark Sack . .Mt.. H.flriaN ftlnc-A tn oft eh PnT "wh. hey found thcn.elvo. r other when in cnrrlr.1 awny by W "n'anT a Krny rnbDIt. nntl tl.oy M- 'f'n tho trnP, tlut thlH WlierlnK u ,l h.Afkwa thn tforst thine of trip I" A,S,rt mill tl.oy Jostled with " J ..., i ho clant took, ami Ho wiumt w "&fil u'o way ho threw them n un rifrs WHAT Uy IimKN DECIE r0,.',n,,i, Hurrah' Thn clnvcr mnKl- ",,urMi i,. clftil to RPt this white rah- 'Inn " " i hU may ral.DIt," roarru the bL?mJlnK iR to l.lmtelf. "Ho will lo Cm rtly'-hl l'"cl to each ....lfip nc vviiiil nimi "- - tr ""'.'."lVthln.s thoy will be kind trick Va r.,iHci-" roRsy niikcii Hilly. or.y!w. know," answered nilly. 'hut U O.o ro.V wUerercMi berries to turn ".flu? CTdnorHoPI,Uv.Hop find nut A Miiercd I'CKKy. That surely tt,n0- ,Zz? ' Hopplty-Hop had lert V an Lht in the trap, and when ho ,hMViC biel" tl.ev wouldn't lio there. 5? !i lm tr v to follow tho KlanfB trncKH Would lie in. u ,, h 0 R0 Bcnrea llm't lie would run away and hldo deep '"rre-cmlv' the Riant stopped BliiKlnB ni nio rlilldrcn-bunnlcs Heard a loud ".miff no"". ,lk0 tl, ,,owl oC a "ro "Siv crncious. It's playliiK ft tunc llko JiYniS In a circus' wh spcrod VCBKY. ft caliopo iii j a chcu . i "imr 'nmy avo... a. rabbit JhiTfklo "It l the Riani wiiibiuuk. "o fh.ri.d "Tho Riant can't bo such i"KS cUp when ho whistles such a HhaVcneorKcl them both up. and while iiJv sliMred and shook, just as any SS.lt. would do In such ft case, tl.ey ,r,?h.n Rlnt !Sirriedldihcm a , lonK way ihrnuch the woods and then threw tliem ioun poi a nurd oor' ln.a m?mcn' oon iipw" , Knon ti,cv henan tnW nparu it, .v.... -- -- - w-?ffMPanBWcred nilly. "I .uni Va aro in ft giant nuto," Suro nouch as they went along tl.oy could Jr thn rceiilar auto sounds, only much ffi thSTthey over had ,heard them L.fnre "Perhaps that 1h because wo Jro'rabblts now, and everything seems bfrec? than when wo wcro children." MAf "ra whil5Btfie auto stopped, and the clant lifted them out. 'SJiey wcro oSncc.1 and Jostled somo mora but. if roume they couldn't aeo whero they cro Kolhir, ns they wero nil In tho dark Presently they heard tho Bent's r0?I'l;rrc0OC Clever MnRlclan. are a rrcttJ wl.Uo rabbit and a hawlBomo tray rabbit. They will bo lino for your lrl"(iood'" .Mioko another volco ns loud th.it of tho Riant but not no lough, "put them in my secret pockets.' "Occwhlllokcrs, ho must be ft mpn flcr m.iKlclan to havo PocltetB DIr nouRh to put us in." Rasped Hilly, for gettlns that ho and Peggy were now only rannii bizl- , , Before PeRgy could nnswer Billy was lifted out of tho sack kicking nnd struj;. ellnc A moment later she, too, felt n creat lnnd grasp her long rabbit eats Ind fhe was drawn from the sack, bho rot ono gllmpso ot a big. cluttered room nd then bIio was saucczed into a Iiuro rocket one she Httod so snugly Hho rould not een wriggle her ears or nlb M nose She was stiueozed and she mii siturrrd, and Hhe felt herHflf carried about Sho thought silo would smother. Then nil of a sudden her eais wero nabbed again and sho was pulled out bv a gi.mt hand, and held up In ft blazi. of U(?nts, kicking und struggling. .She heard ft loud roar, as or n, sea breaking upon tho beach In ft storm, end she saw a blur of facci. Where In the world was Bhe, and what was going to happen to her.' Can ou guess where sho was" Can ou guess what was happening to her Wh.it i!t vou think Is going to hnppen to her nnd l)lll in tho next chapter.' : hi 10 Was not? Grabbing hla coat nnd rusned'out to his car. Jour later. Jessica, enterlntr tho hat, ho rushed out to his car. vn nour later. Jesm r i...11"1? toard.lnR houso llving.?oom, cheld a John with a new nlcrtncss In th's arri"f'i.n. vaw' omchow. m John, on his part, nnw a palo wraith of tho vltnl-looking g rl ho had left n year hofpre. H8B (San forgStten, h2 opened his arms und enfolded her with ft '1U!I.' "Jessica I Jessica I" u J ,...0. ,ft,cr "And vou bought a now su t just to comoto seo inn in!" sho was saying. "Weren't you oxtrnvngant?" John rased at her In surprise. "Haven't you heard?" ho demanded, It was Jessica's turn to bo surprised. "Heard what?'' sho asked. "Slnco Undo dlod, i haven't heard from homo and--t haven't fait llko writing." Then Jim disclosed to ft completely stunned girl tho extent of his good lor tune and hers. "Perhaps It will help mako up," ho concluded, ''for tho failure of your hunch that tho movies would bring you fortuno and happiness." Next Complete Novelette-Lovers" -"I,o In the It is not correct to cut salad with n knlfo at tho tablo. A llttlo practlco will enable, any ono to shred tho crisp lenve-) of lettuco with tho sldo of tho salad fork. i;ach shred Is taken on tho fork (hold In tho right hand) nnd dip pod In tho dressing boforo eating. A morsel of bread may bo utilized to "guide" tho salad to tho fork. THE. DAILY NOVELETTE Hunches and Hunches lly J. HTUAIIT I.ANIJ -Near tho end of tho two hours' train rhlo Into Hollywood, John Solleck, heavy bootod and carelessly clothed, his oyes dull with pain, mado a last appeal to his companion, protty Jessica, Dunloy, whoso brown eyes, In contrast tn bin own, wcro aglow with hop" and excite- r?ji0 Blrl B"llccl. "Pvo never said I'd marry you at any time, havo I?" sho said r'Vou'vo been very nice T about SnAn ;vllh mVvn "nolo washed h"s hands of mo and my fool doings, but I'll ?.?nmairrj: ?.ou Just today- ""inks. It's funny, but 1'vo a, hunch that tho movies ftEJ,,M,,.lncd to brlr,K m n'l I ash o? life fortuno nnd hnpplness !" "And I," retorted Jim savngolv, "havo ft hunch that vou wero destine, i i,. h j. iiu mm nui mo Biiver Bcreen play thing of a movlo nudlence! Howev. r J'H , ''ccldcd, Jesslcn. And I hope your hunch romn. trim fnM. i.T PUCCINI'S "BOHEME" SUNG New Italian Tenor Confirms Favor able Impression at First Appearance Tiirj CAST r.o.lu.f . . Ilenlamlno OIrII Srli mn inl Mlllo l'lcco lnn!t . Paolo Ananlan Mlml Frances Alila I'arplenol . ... . l'letro Audlaln lr mio . Antonio Scottl ulllne . ... OloMim.1 Martina Mrlijdor . . . Tuoli) AnanUn Jlutta . . .Anne Koxello A Itrtfjrn , Vlnceuzo Ilt'SchlijIHin ( unOuctor (Jeniiaro lapl Tint Mi.hnnnlilnti Mnntn f,i ntntinil the npernili- new year with mi fxcel- i'.ii. M- 1UIII1IIUI r Ul l ULI'UH mii'iu "I.n linhcme," which, if opinion bo di vided lis to its beliig the host of his work, inn at lenst claim to be the mot miicie Tim ..n.., .. . .. ll I...1 t 1 . ... i-t as t'U Uiliuuri'll, il iiul kn,if.Inlli. 1.. lllln. X-..4. .-!!.. .. .C ' t'"'"..! "'I lllllllll . .Ullllllll. 1IIU1L 1U the interest centerod in tho now Itnlinn lenor, iiutiinmino tilgli, who lnnde so fnvornblo nn iinpri'ssion in the Inst Pnilnilelphlii picnentation of tlic Metro bolit.tn Co Hut someliow liis- mice fOCmeil lli'htop Inct ... ,,!,, !., "tin. Ijeme thnti it did nirninvt tlie trrincn iloiis orclicstrntion of "Mcfiitofelo." In iiimiiy it loaves nothing to be desired, Jt 14 11 lrrln Innni. .? l... .......ul ..'tin nnd the "method" is pcrfool. Hut In ii, . l "" Rrent lovo parts ol opotu .ur. -... .... t.vu judu inim ui;uil3 n lull. II iierois " Perhaps experience will "Tied this. Dramatically ho is fur nhend of even tho exceptional Italian tl nor nf Inu inn..., n...l nv. ....!...... riM.i- " jvm.o .iiiu i-Afi'itvuv;t'i j.iin wa. i-poMnlly Bhown in the roserio ami ruiiuit in mi. ooiiciiiillng M'ono where jlent grief rk m(,ri. coin iiicing tliuu tlif loud squalls in which oven the Krentest nf Itnlinn tenors indulges in tins particular scene. Mr. (ilgli scored PMK'Uall In the few "hot" scenes of the opera, "Clio uelidu innnltin." the ihiot -Mi ehinmnno Mlml" nnd the cn- S lint? O knnvn fn...!..!!.. M n...l ......1.. 1.. U-" - .--.., ,t mm nillll, null uguill III " duet in the closing act. Mine Alda showed the same artistry iWhi'Ii oliurootorl.ed lier interpretation nt the pm win, Mr. Ilarrold in his ""i iniiiiiie perinrmnnrn of n year ngo, "h duo allDnnnces for the differences ' .erpriiiuiim or Hi., mlo between Plr llniiiii iin.l Mi. in. .11 .. i: i. h, 1,, i """ "' 'ih". llllllll ill l"llll ll u.lw ,Ih........ 1. ..II. .1 r ,.. B. "- i4iiilllllllllll, llllll 111 .III' 'ifcli nnd ynca'ly t line of Mr. Ilurrold r" ns io ne expected. Mine. Alila miiile Ft IllOSt Deiknniilil,. Ml. ..I I II.. L ff , ' .....,..- ..linn lull) IMIH MIl'MIIV MIOMllO l411..,.i,illt t.. ,1... .!.... I !.. ,.. e .r ""J " mo uiii'is iiiiu in fhe famous "Addlo" of the third net. yr h(,,ti ns Mareello nml nothing l.Ul llfliil lin L.I.I .. ..- .1 . U..I1 i . ""HI ll III llll' 11.11 I. I II "Hill III' IIIU nil ,l, l.l ..' f .1. r(1 ,. "' ' vtti- iii"iiiui"in ul Ylllllll 1 l"s M.ieo and ilrnnmtii'iilly Keottl is i "' '" iiiugeiiniR to the loht nf tho east, f o is fine of the supreme actors of the ieintti. li..,, i ,,. , , r "-- nun ii MiiiiiHiiiies no Hniin.es t. ,...,, by (.jf,,,. fnr(.p f "Hiiiii wiieii tim Ilbrettiht and the "i"-iT imvo willed otlierw m tint m l'lll(.v l,j In,. I. ViVi'r A,!" ""selle ninde her 1'hllii- fllihin ili.l... i.. xi . t i - .. ,ii. iVi l '" "" ineK.v part ot .1111 'I'u. Sim wo a bit overdressed in hor -. ..iiiieiininie. tint In tin tiK am IIOMllll' ilnl .11.1 .,. .... Ii,- I "'" l"i' l"ll'c aiiiiiiuiiii I 'r, nk'(' nod to he nffeotoil by hor puiimis nervoiiMiesH in the rmoniu; r' lies, nn ,.,, :,..i 1 ,.. , ....,. ho 1, ., """" in i nun 111111 1 uaiin i1" nor aetinc ncunii-,.,! n.in.. .... ,i, P- M " ..,.. 1 iF,,,ti,vi. 1 1113 VII. (,ra nrniji in.,.,,, ji, 1. .. ... ,. I L . .'. nl lUholtu, but made 11 hue ,;."' me mie llioreiire fewr "munll" .,,, ,lu 1 nn.. leiiie." r,. 1. ... ."',""" . '" "V llii.i, ! 1 ". " '" "" opeias in i, L. .""'. bn H'"' f eni-t is ho well .....uuiiiieii. -me so fulled "minor" B . V," " ".''" ,l0,' und the eon- le fA 111 r"1"' "'"" thu "('"rn u" llilnk ' '. ""." ul" eiiiuiiNias III MHOtl Onlnna l..1. ...1.1. 1 1 ,. . Itudy ".' """ ,U"K cmeiHI happiness! Only I shall never 'again aBk you to; marry mo. I wanted you to como straight from your uncle's homo to mlno. 1 do not want n moving-plc-turo wlfol' Josslca laughed, although her eyeo ro- ivjcu 10 smlio. "What a hit you would malto as a cavo man registering anger I" Bho mocked. If John had cheered htmsolt with tho thought that Jessica would not bo taken, ho was doomed to disappointment. Somo coatloss young man In A great hurry had seized her from among tho crowd of hopefully expectant supornumcralos to till somo unimportant llttlo pnrt, and seven hours later John was on tho train homo alone Following soma strays from his flock ono afternoon, ho saw a ewe up on tho hlllsldo pass behind ft bush and fall to reappear, investigation- revealed n dark opening Into which thero was a remark ably strong rush of nlr Driving out tl) ewe, ho returned home, resolved to re turn and Investigate more fully another dav. When ho did return with a lantern, he followed tho cave for somo distance, al ways in wie poweriui inurnrt of air. when suddenly ho s,iw nhead of him a light. Ot owing more brilliant as he Ad vanced. It was not sunlight, for It rose nnd fell. What, then? At length, near the edge of a. wtll-llko opening, he stopped In wonder. The flams was over tho mouth of tho well, rising, falling, weirdly unstnble In tho oniushlng air. Natural gas! And on his own farm ! In tho next few months, a tremendous transformation was wrought In the Sel leck holdings. Often were John's thoughts with Jes sica. Was sho succeeding? Ihid blio failed? Then camo a letter. "John, dear I hae utterly failed. W fa has bocn difficult, of late. 'You said you would nover nsk me again. You did not say what you would do If I asked you to take mo back into thn beautiful, well-fed country as your wife. "JlISrflCA." John, his resolution to put her aside forgotten, gazed for a moment In deep concern at that Word, "well-fed " Had It gone In unconsciously, Implying that Stunning Styles for Your Trip South Specially Priced ItCadV tn tnltni. In vMit. mAfta,,f,i THn..tl..l .fabrics npproprlato for everv occasion whlln you'ro away, Sporl Cape & Skirl of Imported Tweed, $75 English Tweed Suits $65 White Flannel Suits $70 Baronet Satin Skirts . . .' $18 Skirts of White Imported Linen .... $10.50 Closing Out at Cost All Our Winter SUITS, TOPCOATS, WRAPS Tailored to Your itcaivro "" '-"'"p. Marvello nshmoro. Cnnhmero Cord etc. vTTB? ' 11 li tKV 1 ,"'W hL. jl - rA7" LM"rTVfl i lip ,M HIV 11 5" rw UP JOSEPH PRAGER, 928 Ghesfaul SJ. Both fitting Io those out of town lame day. Your own maletiali tailored. Imported, PALMER'S Annual Clearance Sale Continues Sweeping reductions in prices, averaging half what these silks sold for a few weeks ago. 78c $1.10 $1.55 $1.65 $2.95 $2.50 $2.95 $5.95 1 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Wonderfully Fine Choosing Among Women's Fashionable Coats at $19 $22.50 $25 $29 NATURAL COLOR PONGEE, 33 inch. Regular Price $125. GEORGETTE, 40 inch. Fleah color. Former Price $2. SO. Black, extra heavy. GEORGETTE. 40 inch Former Price $4.50. SHIRTINGS, 32 inch Crepea do Chine, multi-colored stripes largo assortment. Value $4.50. PEAU DE CREPE Shirtings, tho very best made. Satin stripes. 12 beautiful styles. Reg. $5.50. RADIUM TAFFETA, plain, 40 inch. All colora. Regular Value $4.50. BROCADES, 36 inch. All-Silk, a heavy, durable Silk. For Furrier' Linings. Formerly $6.50. SATIN FACE CREPE, 40 inch. Navy, Negro Brown and Black. $6 quality. CHIFFON VELVET, 40 inch, all.allk. Standard atreot shades. Retail Value $10. SERGE, all-wool, 40 inch and 54 inch. d- OC'on QC Our former price, $2.50 to $5.50. Pw aJli.JJU TRICOTINE. 50 inch, all-wool. Imported. Former Price $6.50. $3.50 REMNANTS From a length to line a bag to n dress pattern and all in between lengths. Desirable Silks, every end gathered from the shelves for this sale. You may find just the length noeded, priced so low that you are warranted in buying for your future needs. The above specials arc only a few of the many very unusual values we are offering. If the elevator is crowded, it will pay you to wait. 1318 CHESTNUT STREET Fourth Floor Take Elevator Established 1904 Lccn Blillll!l!llilill!iiillllllili!lllllllllllllli The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street January Clearance Sale Off Ticket Prices m On Our Stylish Apparel for Women and Misses All Sales Final: No Approvals: None C. O. D. Millinery Not Included Dresses: Vz Daytime and Street Dresses, Dinner Gowns, Evening Robes and Gowns. Ticket Prices, 39.50 to 295.00 Suits : V2 Off Tailleurs, Fur-trimmed Suits, Alpine Wool Suits and All Imported Costumes. Ticket Prices, 29.50 to 550.00 V2 Off Prices 18.75 to 147:50 Y2 Off Prices 14.75 to 275.00 -'Fur Coats : A Off Fur Coats and Wraps of Alaska Seal, Hudson Seal, Bay Seal, Russian Pony, Mole skin, Squirrel, Muskrat, Marmot, Natural Mink and Civet Cat. All superbly lined. Ticket Prices. 159.50 to 2750.00 12 Off Prices, 79.75 to 1375.00 -EXTRA SPECIAL All Evening and Street Wraps JA Off New Low Ticket Prices Street Wraps Original. Trice 299,50 375.00 350.00 425.00 425.00 695.00 695.00 795.00 Evening Wraps One of a Kind Only Nmv I .on 'j OfT Tli'lict 1'rlre TlcUrt I'rlce 250.00 125.00 300.00 150.00 300.00. 150.00 350.00 175.00 375.00 187.50 500.00 250.00 550.00 275.00 675.00 387.50 Orlcliml I'rlii. 249.50 299.50 325.00 365.00 375.00 399.50 435.00 450.00 Strictly Limited Quantities' N. riu Tlrlirr 1'rlco 200.00 250.00 275.00 300.00 350.00 350.00 385.00 400.00 'a oir TlrkK 1-rlro 100.00 125.00 137.50 150.00 175.00 175.00 192.50 200.00 THE BLUM STORE -A New Organization With an Old Name Extra vnluc and wide selection at each of these prices. Many of the coats are new and were bought for less than current prices. Others were taken from our own stocks and lowered in price. Bolivia Timeltonc Velour Crystal cord Silvertone Polo cloth are the materials, and they arc in all the fashionable colorings of the Winter season. Some coats are simply tailored and others are trimmed with racoon, skunk opossum, Australian opossum, scalene or nutria-dyed coney. Virtually all are lined with silk. Sizes 14 to 44. The Coats Sketched On the left is a velour coat with collar and cuffs of scalene fur. $22.50. Tho other is also of velour with a shawl collar of nutria- ilycd coney. $29. z? r-: 22.50 J $29 O.Wnrktt) Women's Winter Suits Lowered in Price Sl." for wool jersey suits in heather mixtures and silvertone suits with fur collars. $20 for silvertone suits and some suvertip velour suits in blue, brown and Pekin. $25 for plain, well-tailored velour suits, fur-trimmed silvertone suits, suits of serge and sports suits of heather jersey. ('.Market) Hats With the Charm of Sunny Days $8 Bright blue batavia cloth with many small, smooth feathers. A close-fitting hat of lovely hazy blue silk with a few bright flowers in front suggestive of tho lazy skies and beautiful flowers of the South. Gleaming black hats of satin and straw braid. Hats in the softer brown and gray tones such are the delight ful things for southern wear. Many of them arc suitable to wear here and now, carrying a refreshing promise of Spring to cheer us through the Winter. Other gay, delightful hats arc $9.G0 and $12.50. CMarkrt) Women's Black Satin Pumps Ready to Dance Away! $9.90 The heels are slender and high, the soles light turned ones a pair. Women's Black Calfskin Shoes, $6.85 'They have outsido wing tips and medium heels or straight tips and high Cuban heels. Both styles have welted soles. (Chestnut) Double-Faced Velour Portieres $28 a Pair The velour is of excellent quality and there is about every color combination that one could possibly wish for. Each portiere is 48 inches wide, 2Ms yards long and finished with an open French side. The colors are beautiful the rich dull mulbeny shades, old blues, dull rose tints, tans as .soft as fawn's skin a won derful range of lovely shades. (Ontrnl) Beautiful Furs Low in Price These moderately priced fins are selected -with as much care as the most expensive furs in the Wanamakcr Stoic. The pelts are in perfect condition and even the smallest points of workmanship and finish are carefully watched. OpprtaiIfties 'I THE WHITE SALE I i i. One and Two-Skin Animal vBoas Natural opossum boas, $11.25. Natural squirrel, $17 and $30. Fitch, $25 nnd $50. Stone marten, $25 to $45. Baum marten, $42.50 and $45. Kolinsky, $17 and $.15.50. Wolf Scarfs In taupe and brown, $20.25 to $10. Fox Scarfs Brown, taupe or black scaifs, $22.50 to $47.50. Kit fox scarfs, taupe or peai! dyed, $10.50. Black Muffs Pieced Hudson seal muskrat) muffs, $17. Coney muffs, $12.50. (ded C.Mnrkrt) u tr.vyji. a.., "o UWV I s w ft V- m li V--C J' $13.50 $16.50 $13.50 Fresh New Dresses at $10 to $1650 Scores and scores of amazingly pretty styles are hero at these very low prices. All of the dresses are new and fresh and many have a pleasant air of Springtime about them. Navy blue 3erge, tricotine, Poiret twill and gabardine are used in the practical little everyday dresses at $10, $15 and $10.50. Dresses of liber silk mignonette, in navy, brown and taupe, are only $13.50 and ever so protty. New Taffetas A-Rustle With Spring, $15 to $25 are delightfully youthful. Some hao embroidered overskirts, some frilly panel.-., and there are intciestinu, combinations of (leorgetto crepe and taffeta. Most of tho new flocks are in navy blue. S15, $10.50, $23.50 and $25. Georgette crepe frocks, beautifully embroidered in silk heavily beaded, arc $20, $25 nnd $32.50. CUirkrt) Great new cases have been unpacked overnight. Regu lar snowstorms of lovely white and pink things for women and children. Many prices are half less than they were at this time last year many are less than half. 1200 Pieces Neckwear, 50c Just half the regular price for lace vest.s. with attached collars, as well as diminutive and wider separate collars. The vests are of cream net with imitation Vcniso or Vnlenciennes frills. The collars aie pj novelty Venise and other heavy laces. f ' Charming Voile Blouses, $2.90 Delightful affairs of sheer white voile of unusual fineness with motifs of real ttlet and edgings of machine-made filet. Quite wonder ful at $2.90. Sizes 3G to 4(1. 1000 New Envelope Chemises, $1 Haven't seen anything nearly so fine as these in many a long month! Soft, good white materials elaborate with duinty laces and embroidery. 1000 New Nightgowns, $1 Half doen attractive styles of snowy cotton nightgowns trimmed with embroidery, laces and colored bands. 1000 Pairs of Bloomers, 50c Flesh or white bntiste bloomers with clastic at knee and wai.s'; some are stitched with blue. Cotton Crepe Nightgowns, $1.50 Becoming pink or white ones printed with blue butterflies. Round necks, short sleeves and stitched with blue. Lace-Trimmed Petticoats, $1.50 Good white ones with lace-trimmed flounces and underlas toim. in regular sizes. Kxtra-size petticoats of white cotton with hemstitched hemj. alto $1.50. Lacy Silk Chemises, $2.25 I Prettiest ones imaginable at such a small price. Good pink ciepe I de chine with quantities of lovely creamy Valenciennes lace. Ileal treasures at $2.2o. 2000 Bandeaux, 50c All sizes in those pink bandeaux at this small -um. Plain bioihe or in marquisette weaves. (Center l-le) White Dress Voile, 35c Yard 0S-meli voile in soft, cieamy color woven firmly and ou.l Suitnble for blouses, dresses, children's clothes and window curtail." One woman told us she made curtains of this material bi years ago and that her curtains are still practically as good as, new. 10 Yards Longcloth, $1.90 Vatd-widc longcloth for durable undei clothe-.. l.a4 Soplemoer it was almost double. 10 yaids in each piece at $1.90. Good Sheets, $1.25 to $1.45 Standard sheets with torn edges and neatly stitched wide l "m fi.1 xOO inches, $1.25; 72 90 inclu-, 5-1.10; 81 90 inches Si. .",5 a.'! $1.10; 81 x99 niches, .1.15. Pillow Cases, 35c to 39c Pillow cnac, 12 x !10 inches, Il.'ic ami "Sc Pillow cases, 15 .'III inches, 39c. Holster cases, 12 72 ir.'hes, 5,h , 7"h. (Mest IM- 2000 Corsets of the Better Kinds, $2 to $5 a ime vwme .-ale ot eoisets ot approved models at luumi, uiirti ami eca a nan li ss. prue-b a or Nemo Sraecial Corsets. $5 Designed for large short women, large medium women and huge tall women. They have the famous self-i educing band which so many I thousands of women appieciate. Made of pink or white materia' i. I- ittcd by our experts upon request in the Corset Shop. Francette Corsets, $4 ' $.'1 and more less for these corset i made especially for I Wanamakers Down Stairs Stoic. Of pmk merccrLed cotton Uimr.iul j with satin bands and designed for slender women. W. B. Corsets, $2 Pmk coutil heavily be nod eoisets with low bust and lor.' skirt for the medium and rather large woman. Trimmed with embrolucn. o C if ar iii h i 1 H . ,vv. ,.,y;(Ut-,)uit- . , j. . , frti y&'i ., i .. 4- t. r ifL.rj .,, ..'W.iAt Jl.v 4V t