r EVENING PUHDrd tlDGEIPmCktoiSPfiU:, WEDNE&MY, FEBRUABY 23, 1021 .as ,.r DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "UP A THEE" Ily DADDY ciiai'tub hi Cooney lluccotiu nOMI! creature was coming up tlio tree b lii uliloh tlio ,blrls wcro roosting. I'cgBX could hcnr ll c,awln tlle Vl00'i n3 it climbed. She could hour It unlttlng like a do? following H'o track uC some thlnc It wiia hunting. Ullly, keeping watch ,ovcr the sleep In bmle, also henrd the clawing and the miffing. Ho 'iu'ct'y took hls cloctrlc torch fioni his pocket. Sniff I Sniff I Tlio crcnturo drew nearer. Tliero ecciih-iI no doubt It was firr the blrds. TlVn HHly pfemeil tho button on his torch. Tho ray of light HUddcnly shot forth It caught by surprise, a furry Riilnml drawing Itself upon a limb below 1 "uiHy took his finger from tho button mid tho light went out as BWlftly as It liul mino on. Hh llaHh hud been llko a ti'renk of lightning, and possibly thut Is whut the Hiilmat thought It to bo. Ullly thrust tho torch Into Peggy's hands. Hl arms went around her. and n a moment ho was unfastening the lasso with which Iip had bound her to tho tree when she went to roost with tho birds. She thought It wns to let her (cnpo from the nnlmiil by climbing farther up the tree, Uut Ullly had an other Idia "Flash on the light when r nudge ou," ho whispered. Then there wasn't a sound In tho darltnefs. The animal was wondering what made that Hash If It really was llRhtnlng Thin, after awhile, tho ani mal inado up Its mind that the IIuhIi nns lightning, and ngaln It climbed toward tho sleeping birds. Sniff 1 Sniff I Korutch ' Scratch I On It came. And is It came It chuckled to Itself. ' Supper' I smell Bupperl N'lco birds nailing In tho tree for me. Cooney Ilac coon will feast tonight " Ullly nudged Peggy. Peggy pushed the button of tho torch. Out flushed the iiRht and there, staring right Into It tun a big raccoon. Cooney Ilaccoon was astonished. Naor beforo had lightning been bo closo tn him NVer had It glared at him lone, blinding his eyes. Cooney Ilac cnoti blinked nnd gasped, And as he blinked and gasped, something hit hint on the Bhoulder; something snatched him from tho limb to which ho had been clinging. Cooney Ilaccoon thought ho had been struck by n thunderbolt. Ho thought ho was a dead coon and that ho wns Hying through tho air on his wuy to the coons' happv hunting grounds. But Cooney Ilaccoon hadn't been MriirU by a thunderbolt nnd ho wasn't dead Ho had btcn hit by tho nooso of Illlh s lasi-o, and he was now dangling In tlio air at the end of that lasso. ' I e got him !" whlspeied Hlllv to Teppv 'he got old Cooney Ilaccoon Tho sly rascal was climbing up hero to nulM' a mpper off tin birds. " What are you going to do with him. tiou th.it mju'vu caught him?" asked Pegg' 1 in going to keep him hanging there until morning, and then maybe I II glvo li.in to tin red-headed bov at the farm l'OUi sild Ullly. tying 'tho Iiikku to a ' nib of the trer "That w III teach toMim Ilaccoon not to prowl around at nlKht liunllng tho poor, sleepv birds." I'eggi thought that was serving Coomy K.tecwn right, nnd alio Hashed i'ii tin light to see what he was doing Ho w.is swinging back and foith at the ml if the lasso, a much puzzled coon. He diiln t know what had happened to linn ,111.1 he didn't know what to do In fnet hn couldn't do anything but jUvt h.mg there, for the lasso was caught mound his body and under his front Irgs in inch a way Hint hu coutd only ra the air s I'eggj's flash lighted up Cooney IS luvion, her quick cars heard a rustling ' t ii bottom of tho tree, nnd her sharp i es e night a glimpse of something dark c imbing the tree. Iiniliiety," gasped Ullly. "Turn off tre l g it Hid you Fee that?" nw what do you suppose, the somc th iig dark Is? nd why Is Ullly alarmed? 1 j iou think It Is another foo of the Mi-iln if von were telling the story, what "u,u iou ?av uio sometuing UnrK Is, nrnl what would you have It do? HUMAN CURIOS Amln.Miilnr or Amlmll.lclr1K'., nu Irs ficnexleve l.ouis Auguste ' tit" Tltrntheo il'liti ilp nniimnni 'i is the liunoMlnir mini. tf ntm nf H' t .inuizlnr' f.lifjr,.tnra .. 1ilun I. n, r i, Miown unuer ttio title of the .iiier (I i;on Who. ttnrnrillllf- in till f" 'MniHirary historians, nppenrs to have run 'lit- Julian Kllingc of the eighteenth ll' ru at Tonnerro, Prance. In 1728 ' -T "tlraetjil attention nt an enrl "R" e his reiharkabli- talent for Impor- ltuig persons of either sex Iarn- 'B of his siieclalty, Iuls XV Invited r loutiR "ehovaller" to court and -hjkiI itiHtrtirtlons that his protege was ' ha. , r-reo band In connection with "lutiun of the many prohVms of 1 KV,'., " l"1-'1' Wt'ro constantly cropping i; Within u short time he or she. Ji ti mystery surrounding the sex of e 'lieu , r imli ,0Vcr i,cp1 Batsf.iC. i ii ii, ,ired ui proved most elllclcnt wjuis ns n reward, bestowed uKn '" a eiiinnilssliiti In the army There ""nan, r Imij a m03t interesting ami Ail c'1.r,co.1' For ,l fortnight or so lrli V,ld be a dashing olllcer, fear- " si ami .leMl-nuiy-carf Then he would " -teriouslv disappear and. In his .lb- mi.. thPri, !,( i,p ,)rcKl,t at n,c roi,ii ourr n ,ielcn(Hlv ))C,iUtirul ,. !"M"' lM' thi. exercise of her charms ouiil wop,, sierels from even the most 'ii'iiid jcterniiH of illplomnc Finally .ii through n master coup that mji .is a mn was sent as ainbis- i.ii ,'J.!IP tuurt of 1,,e ISmpiiss lSllza- dun. ' .iMum"ow ",,a shortly a turward, un, u ,i, RDH,nco of tho mDll,s.l(lor p' liuno riss apiKared with ,i new maid Wiii i none other than the chuMiller, 1 " ".(.-.,.J. ..UIIIF ' "' me question of "his" teal sex. Irhhu Until I'lir 1'niiillj ho I.I to In This Fine BedroomSuitc 9x12 B'uclj Rug, $13.50 JEINSTEIN CO. ; J ' & Kiiriiig (Jarden St IMMIftlt, " 'P riii ir un t iii st (iinii... ..... . - -' I'll tMtllllfM ""i: Mic ti:i,ivkiii .""r numerous success lmih in ," n,'"' ln. ISngland. il'ln grew too ,".pliv,"0 ,1,ml ro' 'nd retired Pr J,', 5lxls nnv oluo to 'his" si- ri.,,,i, ,r l0rds tho fact that the ...ti in nnvui 30E ROSES ARE USED TO TRIM THIS FROCK Ily COUINNE U)VK No matter liow oimi nr Imw old p be, wo nrp nil suffering this year froom rose fever. These Mowers up pear on nil manner of tulle, nnd lure nnd tnflVtn tlnnclng frocks, iind, ns the trimming for evening wraps, noth ing makes quite so charming n frame for tlio face. One nf the most delightful wrnps Hint lias been Keen in New York Is the copy of un Imported model designed for uie extremely young. Tills is a rose velvet capo with a deep hood outlined with roses in such a manner that when worn the countenance looks ns If grown by Mr. liurbanlc himself. The Woman's Exchange Fads In Furs To tho lUUtor o ll'omau's I'aae Denr Madnm Will jou klndlv ndlso me v. lint style furs will lnworn with the spring nulli. If small choker Btyle or stoles nnd capes effects A CONSTANT P.KADCU. The small pieces of fur that fit close about the throat will continue to bo the smartest for wchr this spring. Narrow scarves of fox, and the longer-haired Turn, nro nlso going to be seen. Addresses of Actors 1o the Ktlilor of Woman' I'aor Dear Madam Will ou klndlv gle me the addresses of Charles I h.iplln and Jack Plckford I mean their residences nt present? INTER.rcSTI.YC- HISADKU. Uoth these stars llo In tho movie col ony In and about Hollywood. I cannot glo you their correct addresses, but let ters nddrcssed to them In caro of tlu Mabel Condon ISxchange. Hollywood boulevard, Hollywood. Calif, will reach them safely. To Remove Wrinkles To iho Editor nf Woman's I'aor: Dear Madam I have h dreadful habit of forwnlng and, as a result, I have two deep llnea In try forehead. Can they be romoeu : How can I bae nlco whlt skin ' Is there nny way to keep the hnlr In curl" CUIUOL'S. Mnssaglng these lints between the forehead will renmto them It Is done slowly, with a firm strokn from the bridge of the nose upwind, using the tips of the first three fingen A little cold cream should be rubbed on these, when doing the massaging, mid some of the cream should be allowed to stav on a terward. as It strengthens the tissues Wrinkle plasters win be iibed, also. You can cither buy these, or make your own out of 8iuares of court plaster, which are fitted oer tho lines. You may not be able to mako your skin the creamy white kind that In longs naturally to some peonlo. as different complexions nro of different hues, but ou can Improxe Its condition by taking enre to nMild fried foods and rich sluffu, and drinking a lot of water IIao plinty of fresh air In tho room while ou arc sleeping, and take a tegular amount of exorcise, for both of these things are erv necessary. It is also a good thing to find a facial Miup that ngrei h with vour skin, and use It regularly ivirv eeiilng TJiere are preparations, to keep the hair In curl which are sold at drug stores and toilet ai tides depai talents. Mendel Belllss Visits U. S. New York. Feb. 1'.". i lt A. IM Mendel Iteiliss, who M'vcral years ngo wns charged with the "ritual murder" in Hus'sia of a Christian lmj , Andrew ushlinsky, and wns nflerwnnl itcijuit -ted, wiih n pns-enger mi Hie Aiuitnnin, which iirrlwil heic jcitcrila; . moMxs Every Ilur u I'u 1 1 found rjonaoi o aotaoc ) Most Economical HUVQ DAP 3ono PAL SILKS ANNOUNCEMENT 100o Deducted from sales slip for six days, begin ning today, February 23d a horizontal reduc tion on entire stock. Many of our silks arc about half the prices they sold for a few months ago, and the market advancing. Take advantage of Ihis sale. Silks axe bound to be higher. Cur Sales to date for Feb ruary are more than the entire month last year. We arc doing this to get more people acquainted with PALMER'S SILK STORE, where the BEST silks arc sold at substantially less than at retail stores. The 10 reduction is for Febiuary only. Mail and phone orders filled. Silk Petticoats, Wool Serfes and Tricotines Included in This Sale I 1318 CHESTNUT STREET Fourth Floor Tahe Elevator - Established 1904 inr-rn, -rnr-tnt THE DAILY NOVELETTE Their Day OfT Ily I.YIUA I.ION llOHBRTS "Oood-by, dears, bo good children for grandma. Yes, I'll bring somo candy; yes, baby, you may stay ur and Walt for us. Don't forget to practice, Hob, and plenBe return tho library bookst Hick. Oood-by, everybody,'' and Har burn Allen ran down the stcp3 and hur ried fnr tbn trnltl. "Now for a real rest and some fun, sho thought In relief nB the train nenred . the city. , , "You aro right on time, Harvey, Hie smiled, as a tall, gray-eyed man cagcrlj mot lu.f In fhn uintlnn "Tr.tlnv 1 can i have you for a whole afternoon nil to myself. I don't know bow I should stand life othorwlso, for business claims most of jour time usually, and tho fur naco and tho children demand the rest of It" "It li verv llntterlns to think you prlzo my society so highly." replied her I husband, looking with fond pride at tha form the handle Klowers or other do dainty, falr-halred little woman nt his sign may be painted on tho straw or side. "Here wo arc In the palaco of thrills, and wo ro lucky today, for theflo are good seati," said Harbara as they set tled themselves In tho theatre. "Sweets to the sweetest," murmuren Harvey, handing her a ribboned box and squeezing her hand In the darkness. "I told you to buy only half a pound," scolded' Iinrbarn, "for you know tho other half would buy a pair of stockings for baby ; but they do look delicious." "What's ii hnlf-nound between hus band and wife?" Joked Harvey. "Lnjoy jour blessings nnd don't scold. I hope ou uon i taste tno stocKings in mc mei half." After tho picture tho lights went on and the oichcstra began to play, "Pardon me," said a man leaning to ward Harvey. "I found this In the nlslc. Hid the young lady loso a button from her rnnt7" Uarbara turned In surprise, nnd sura enough Uicro wns a black tnrcnti nnng- mg trom ner coat, wncre tno inrgo peart button should have been. "Thank iou." sho smiled, and Harvey whispered, "Did you hear thnt? llo called you the young lady. Ho thinks I'm taking my best girl out todny. Now will you bellevo mo when I say you look as youne ns ever?" "Don't bo silly! He couldn't say, 'Did the old woman lose lt7' could he? Any way, I realize I'm no young girl with my threo lively youngsters nt home." "It wna a good show," said Hnrbara as they left the thentre. "I laughed till I cried, and then I laughed at myself ior laughing." "Yes, I enjoyed It," agreed Hnrvcy. "Now whero do we go? Will you have a bit of lobster for refreshment, or do you prefer roast turkey?" "I think our usualtcoffeo nnd ginger bread will do rpilto nicely." brlBkly ro Plled Bnibara "Then we'll buy a book for baby and candy for the boys and get grandma's things. Oh, dear, there aro the Grahams." A large, perfumed, fur-coated lady cume toward them nnd stopped to chat. "We are dining In town tonight," said Mrs, Graham, "and we take In the opera afterward. Have you been lately? Arun t prices dreadful1 r haven't n thlilg to wear, nnd I want a new suit ; but t can't get a thing under MOO at leust. Aro ou spending the evening In town? Which hotel do jou prefer?" "Oh, dear, no '" laughed Uarbara. e aro having our regular day olf. I.very Saturday afternoon wo meet In town and enjoy tho movies, tho store windows nnd the crowds, nnd end up with coffee and cracliers at a dairy lum'h nml go homo with a bagful of groceries and goodies for the children. We have heaiM of fun and It brightens nil tho week-." "Oh. jou children: ' said Mrs Graham Indulgently "Well. It's all right It you llko It, I suppos? We really must bo hurrvlng, so good-b-." "That couple has neer grown up." pityingly said Mrs. Graham to her hus band aa they walked on. "They teem ery liappj," he replied quietly "Oh. jes, hut it doesn't take much to make some people happy. I could never be content with such little, simple pleas ures." "No, I know It," said Mr Graham grimly nnd thought longingly of his pipe and casy-chulr at home. i mnii j uw imu v tut v,ut, oth'iVii Hnrvcy. as they c.une out of a store ! i wish you nan a rur coat, signed 'You would look mighty pretty In one." its, or course, it would ennanco my beautj-," said Uarbara ilemurrjv. 'hut the t-al quebtlon Is, would you loe mo more In It?" "Impossible," said llnrvc.v, slncerelj. "Well, then, would It make me an.v happier? No. because I'm as happv as anj- ono can bt, right now Don't mind. Harvey, dear, wo are joung .vet anil there are vents of furs nnd operas to anticipate, but meanwhile It's a wry nice world today." "You nre a good sport," said Harvey tendeilj-, "and I believe that half (he unhapplness of marriage Is because peo ple let their vacuum cleaner iteulriu overwhelm their carpet sweeper In comes " "Just think, hubby, we've got four pounds of sugar to tnke home. Listen till I tell jou something Wo hold up our heads, For we're quite at our ease ; In tones loud and fearles-s We say. ' Moio sugar, pleabe ' ' "Who Is this voung and frivolous girl I have vi Ith me .'" mocked her husband 'Come In this store at once while I buy llower.i for m.v poetical wife " "No, no, dear, jwu u.u-j' jt ' Yes of course, I lovo Jonquils Well, Just three. M;tvi:sT iiKHWNS LIGHTING FIXTURES AND LAMPS 1 i rt h ll o w n nt M.t' N TIONr- i:.posi WON of iPTlifrt creutioni al lluffato IhM week Our L . fellow 1h this week J 1 I YinniJ so H-Bihhn o D o o 1 H I MER'S i I i ! BHU inr-roi '"nfl1 Things You'll Love to Malta Straw-Hat Flowe When you look over our summer wardrobe, see If you haven t a soft, flat straw hat that you do not Intend to wear. Mnko an adorable HTHAW-HAT Kt.OWl.SIl HAHKKT out of It. Wire tho Inner nnd outer edges of the brttn. Ilend up as Known, cover a niurow Hirip oi cardboard or bunkram with rallla to wltn uuiiuuvH tu liuwcrs howimi ui tut 11 niuu n tho handle Place a Jar or bowl of vutcr Inside and your 8TKAT-HAT PI.OWKU HAKKKT Is ready to receive and delightfully display a pretty bunch of posies, KI.OHA. then, for tho little vapo on my brown desk. Oh, dearie, theso are lovely." "Had a good time, wlflo?" asked Har vey as they finished their shopping and stnrted for tho train. "lively time," sald.Uarbara enthusl- RStlpallV "I fvo Vnri llltir!nt!a ifnlnn ( homo with candy and (lowers and a , now maguzinc, tiesiucs an our ngcessi- tics.' , "Well, I hnc to treat my young lady I right," tensed Harvej". Tho train wns crowded nnd tho white -I haired conductor good-naturedly strug gled and pushed his way through the happy end-of-the-weck throng. "l.von't BCjueezo mo so hard, ladles, you mako mo blush," ho Joked, as he nodded to Uarbara and Harey. "Yes, I sold her the hat," said a girl's lolco In front of them. "Sho's my brother's girl nnd thinks nothing of buy ing a llfty-dollnr hat whenever sho wants It." "Commuters' special," whispered Har bara. "Is n't It funny that what buys onlj- enough for one person's hend will feed and house and tnlte enro of several other people from head to feet?" "Hero Is our stntlon," smiled Hnrvcy We'vo bought happiness todaj', anyway, haven't we, dear?" "Yes, tho sugar In in tho bag," ro guishly teased Uarbara. A short walk brought them to their street. "I fcCO tho invit WRtrhlni- fnr im rind there's baby with her curlv head bob- i blng In tho window. Now they seo us ' , Oh, Harvej'. how rich wo aro! Wo'vn I got each other and homo and lovo and ' llttlo children !" i Next Complete Xorlcl(r "Their Cr.i s. till Amiltorunry - Adventures With a Purse "VTOW here is n situation thur calls -Lt for n nice ingenuity, n situation that calls for n line, spirit of rcsouicp- ' fulness, a sitiintioii thnt must be met. I and met to the sntifni'tlnn nf nil. For ' today linds me not with a spirit nf nil venturing or mtlicr with u spirit -but , with phji-iiMl limitations. For nilvon I tun's lire due jet behold I Iip humble seeker nt lioiiip with that most, mnlis mini miMidvcnluri's, the grip. Ititt 1 nut not to be thus overruled bv tnerp physii'iil limitations. I shall niltciitiirp. wrnriinixn . if jou gel my meaning. I'li'id I shall tell win what Dotothen his ipcoiintetl to me. Tweed suits- I wlint woman lias mil nlrpiiily pictuieil , her.vplf stumtl clnd in n well lilting I tweed suit Ihis spring? All. but Hint is tin- whole thins to be Miinrt that tweeil suit must be well lilting. Well, then. Dorothea tells me of a shop Hint will lot jou chooi-e wntr tnnterinl. ni rntlicr the I color and pattern nf jour tweed, jnttr : lining, the ery style jou would " like jour suit imido. and then will miiKe tlm ! Milt to order for !'ti(). Now when win I think of the comfort of having n per ... t t.... -. MTtl.v maile. well-titling Milt for that price. I think von will agiep with mo that it Is win th it. Tit nninrs of kIiodh uriilret ttnntinN 1'nse IMItiir or pin nr Walnut or Mnln Itlinn SiOv fl - ir ffJl'vi'A . r-tmxzzttiwzs . Aj VTP- f SO-TAflH Mrs jl WEmifii) i m fflHfe Delicately perfumed hair, lus trous and of abundant growth, distinguishes the woman who uses ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC j The original French Eau de Quinine, famous for a century and appreciated by all who re quire toilet preparations of su perior quality. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Offices ED. PINAUD BLDG. NEW YORK The Whole World knows that ED. PINAUD'S name guarantees quality a fragrant example is LILAC Vegetal Extract. Making Mora Money ".lust Milk" If you happen to ask Mrs. Mnrgarct Carter, of Wakefield, Mass, bow khe mndo enough money to buy tlio largo nnd prosperous farm over which sue presides with nil tho pride of tho suc cessful agriculturist, sho will almost certainly reply with tho two monosyl lables ".fust milk." And there. In two words Is the answer for Mrs. Carter Is said to uo tho only woman "milkman" In New ISngland, nnd she la without doubt one of tho fow women In the country who who mako an excellent living out of nothing but milk, When Mrs. Carter nnnounced that sho wns going Into the dairy buslncso a number of her friends Informed her that "it couldn't ba done." thnt the work was too hard for n woman to hanalo nnd thnt It would take a man to man age the malo help. "Not at all." replied tho woman who had made up her mind to tacklo tho Job. "If a woman can hnndlo her husband nnd nearly every wife can do that she enn manage th dozen or more men who nro dependent upon hot- for their wage. Whnt's more, I'm going to do It." In less than six months Mrs. Carter had mado good on her piomlso She not only had n prosperoun dnlrj business, with fifty cows, eighteen men, half a dozen horses nnd more than fiOO customers, but, by her Intimate knowl edge of how milk, cream nnd butter should be prepared for tho market, she added talking points which enabled her to extend her sales ns fast as the out put Increased, " . Tomorrow Ily Knowing Oil Free Service BUY YOUR VICTROLA HERE Because aside from the satisfac tion of usually finding the ma. chine and Records you want you obtain a service thnt goes with every purchase nnd lasts indefi nitely. We Have Every Style Viclrola in Stock in All Finishes for Immediate Delivery Very Easy Terms Join Our Victor Record Club Pianos Players Records K 3. TODD INC. 1306 ARCH ST. 1623 CHESTNUT ST. Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evening pggggi iv WANAMAKER'S Announcing the Opening Exposition of SPRING MILLINERY in W anemia ier' s Down Stairs Store Spring lias brought forth her treasures oi' hats and they will be spread forth for your delight tomorrow. These beautiful hats reflect accurately and charmingly the modes of Springtime, according to the dictates of the great fashion originators. All are wearable and delightfully adapted to the needs of women of good taste. There are scores of the semi-tailored hats that women want now for everyday wear and there are some very lovely hats for more for mal occasions. Prices are pleasantly moderate with the widest choice at $9.50, .$12.50 and S15. Ceiter Aisle ODDortunities Windsor Ties Half Price, 25c Mmost every kind nnd color plum navy, plaid, checked and dotted ones of satin or nope de 'White Tub Silk Blouses, $2.90 Good quality silk niarle into a trim, tnilored-tyle that women will like to wear with Spnnr .-uits. Tins model has a n.eoly tucked front and a collar to b'p worn high or low. All sizes front '!fi to 1G. Pink Silk Envelope Chemises, $1.85 It's hard to believe that one can get sucli dainty things at this price. G learning: satin or crepe de chine with lace trimming the tops ' and bottoms and ribbon shouldei stiapc. All cut generously full. Good Pink and White Corsets, $1.50 , llirce models made of 11 mil v opii coutil tople"-, low and medium bust tle, for Might t .lUTHjre figures. The topless model has elastic all around and erv light boning. Upholstery Remnants Convenient lengths of scrim, niaiquiiicttc, netonne and other materials for eurtuliiN pillows and the like. Prices start nt 10c a ard. A Breakfast Napkins 19c Each J IS inch hemmed mcrec iod cotton dimiask nupkin. Women's Nightgowns 65c, 85c, $1.50 i'i.ic ones are of pink batiste, slip-over jitle M itched with blue. SiV oil"' ii'v -'lo-iurr .stvle ' s(.ft white batiste trimmed with lace $1 ."0 onis ate of good, firm white muslin in high nr V-neck-style with long sleeves. These are generousl.v full and well made. "Polly Prim" Aprons 75c, 85c Percale nr gingham in plain colors, plaids, checks and figured effects; somo are edged with rickrack braid, otheis arc bound with white. An entirely new rote lathei btaitlmg ones in bnght tretonto and I'limt pattern-, ti mimed with rtikiack braid. (Market) Men's All-Wool Trousers $5 to $8 The way men aie buying these separate trousers. pioes that men want and appreciate the same all-wool tjualitj of materials and care ful tailoring in trouseis as in suits. Man.v men are saving money this va- -"sprucing up" the coat3 of old suits and getting trousers that match, or almost match. Lassimere.s, cheviots and worsteds in many patterns arc among them Spring Ideas in Women's Coats and Wraps Short and long models in velour wiaps aye trimmed in various ' wa.s The stitching in contiast mc colors is ouitn striking and , i l'iborate tassels am also usl'I. i S-JJ..-.0, Si'S.uO, ?25 and S2P. Sports Coats for Windy . March ! 1'iieii ono welcomes the mat. clean-cut lines of the sport.-, coat! Tweed mats are quite loppy, and ' the cents of came'"s-hair and poln cloth aie cow as well as good lonking. s'j;; - l0 ?-;) Those Downpours! Uaincoats that j'e re.illj a protection are will tadoH'd, 'too I'hey nre of cravenett . Sihapi.e ' silk, etc. ST.oO to .".-. ' Murkri i Trim Suits 2.-i MMWM""r''',HM'w," " w nyn nr i mmtumm vmmmt mmtmtmm tmrr 1 WANAMAKER'S CiillfPj, MnrU.'l) Hemstitched Linen Table Cloths $4 and $5 Lowest price in several years' The linen is of good quality, stlvei bleached, and i.s fiom Czeehn-Slnvakia. 59 x 60 inches, $4 59 x 76 inches, $5 (( riilrnl) Crochet Bedspreads, $2 81 x 86 Inches St.owx croihet sprpa,lH ,n aP seilles pattetn-i aro sp'.ei did "lius," an.l old homekeepi-rs who Know alues will reai'Zo ,t and take adantttge of the oppm tu nit . Others. S.)x!K) inehe?, ate ?rt 1 1 riiirntl for Spring .oiiirtli'iiu- sting and tiulmed about v omen's -uil. mat is i-pcMaiij sult. aide in windy hpi mg weather' Navy Serge at $25 Hand- of blark s.lk braid finish tin sait that is .-ketch, d. Xoticc the rip plmg buck and the ha,sh belt. The lacket is fully Iitifd. Otlici- models nf su-gr., tiHi.tino and a weave that look- like homespun io ji;.'i. Jersey Sports Suits $16.50 lli.illur hmscj s,uitj, ,lr() , t))jl, lo'outi and gieon Tuvedo .suits ,,re "f plum nu jcim'.n and all mc well tailored. r New Sprivn Suits Arrive AIiiiol l Every Day Si'lgo, inciitmo ,. , ,0. hairline striped uiimg) and jersc till up the rani s nf iiutorinN, '. I'liibiiiideiv, In, iid and evi n beads an i'tnoiig the tiiinmings. .Imkets ate all beautiful. y lined, if.i7.a0, Sim :,o i WJ! M). ' Miirkrl i I 1 mm J j..- &
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