rm?P !f33 M'1 Kwl "iVV"'' PsJi.P'W ''vsj? ;- V fflDAfc?J!?VBiETTB The Call ot the Wild r.inl.1 ivlilrritiR of the PowlnB jn' tu M ran." j ;,.;,, tZluy nroumt In her chair and ' . . dieter miuarely-. i fJ hcr.. Iriv iliilHlidil?" sho luKcd I'Afft 1"" M - '1 1 filftt , w nu -nftWereil. rteep. ""' .. . ... ..... i.,, licit .TtllllllZinK l" :".. 'OH. licr feet will! .ft nooiln" mam it,t know lli.it It for " In . ...i..i,i.w in licr lap, v;;..ton:tiou1cliroramrf . n?" Iilol'o leased. Vl,'n,' i co..M not po..lbly: l, .11.01' m. the ilolcrmlneil ntwwor. "Sltl a lliml. wi"""" '" vUt of Ul" . , t hi tlio wonderful Vmow-oovered :ST" -tuohcrt ri. i..ibi '" n,"C ..... . throw her work ..i.lf ni"l Jini'pl1 t0 UUfnn- ..... hy not tfon our be l0VC(1 ,-lic,r nml .trlko pit ftr the Lot in Bern p"iii Hi,, colli, open country 1 I lonianco Is only wnituiK ivrlmps Komo ilnrlnu hero will br unitlnR to leecuo u i""" """" tnlmatln tlu- heart of tlio woo.Ib ! -Ilmnnnrc-' Virginia spoke In illn . flint word wns not tncunt for nn luppH rrom the room. w20"i she lettiriieil. bccomlnuly clad In li r ports costume, with Ptiowshoes wrk".l under her arm, Tho bright red ;?. ti.i, lied the lushed clieckH and bach ntv nntKonlM.I the bright in rk" ... the fair, blue cyo. ". , or.lv answering tho call of tho .a, sh. l.uiRhcd softly, "and BOdilng piy lost romance." and tho front door kilTh'i MrKinlii was sorry, that alio had o moi'teiitiv refUFed the Invitation for the hike f'-r her work was already be coming tircconii' Hho watched hor en thiisiale Hliter at nip on her miow. shoes i'l """ gracefully along, ato pine ' i"B enough to wavo u bright mlttened linml at her, 1 ioIm- .i" happy and breathed deeply thi-'li.n K''ii itlr that act her blood tlneling and "'led her with exultatldn. On and on she tramped alone, entlroly uncoiisiloua of tho pretty picture bIio formed nifamst the soft pparkllnB .now hi"' onlv knew that- It wan a Derfcet'v RlorloiiM world and Hho wua indnlteiy Blad '" l"'nv that tho sowlnB machine, was Hllent for a while. I clmll Ro into tho wooiW alio 'it'waa nn. lone oefore the1 open lilsh av as pased and tho dusky woods 1b v liffnre her With a deep bIr1i of coiit-iitnieiil ilie passed Into their mn lestie nuieincas Hut as sho wandeied iloiiR her ! fill spirits bcKtui to lower and tier lliouRhts wandered back to other rt.ii Sho was thlnklnB of tho mam .iip times passed In. thesu v-ooiis with Tom liich srny tree and enou i .ered stumj) seemed to tell a nor of its own She bepaii to wonder again iln hu had ho suddenly stopped cnrieipnmhnB and comlnB to see her ilur.nR hit ncatlotis. She recalled the happv omradcahlp they hnd enjoyed tiRciv,r at"! tltoiiRht sadly of the rtratiRe ik1iiib It hiimh seemed possible that she had not in aid fiom hhn for oyer u Viar x l n 'i i furpet It." she said to herself, end with a new determination stalled tnekl .1 our Some Mm tracks In tho snow nt- traet,,l licr attentlor. Win not follow this rabbit trull?" Ihp inked herself, llRhtly. I p 1 II and down dale she vaKCrly fol lowej tip liny prlntH, which seemed to h.t. no cndltiR Now they would circle around ., tree and then they would bo ttiaiRh' nil. .ul as straight as rabbit tr.i ks ui ko EloSi ttipid the perspiration from he. r.i.iicid ,ind smiled ut her ajipar M i . die-." imdeilnklnB, mentally re HhiiiR to bo to the end. She did not not, . i.iplilly the woods were get tiR ' . li .mil thai only the tip of tho eu i mi i.p f-een between tho trees. Sh, i thinking only of following tho in' I ni!l her search was rowardwl ks ended at the slump of a EVENING HfBLtq XEDGER-lHIl7ADELPHiA; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1921 13 A LITTLE CHANGE FROM BLUE SERGE Y ? ILii'-'J rlWl ' litis 'TU ji JL il V am II v F lllM' II till i h P i ui UrII I itiiTjijl I If i IV ?3' U Hit f. flV lly t'OKINNi: 1.0WI5 There are rrrtntn laxy -tultidoil ilri'" ers who nlwnys select for hi reel wear in the sprim: a nnvy blue serge frock which they wear with omt' kind ot fur senrf. Hut why nlwnys nnvy blue? Why, certainly in season When seines. nntl. In fact, nil wools have nintlo such an ef fort to look different from their kin dred? Some of I lie checked m'I'rck lire, for example, perfectly chnrmitiR, nml wIiph combined with silk or wool of plnlh color they certainly do relieve n woman of tllnt look of having been Rot out by u symlicnte. Of this fact the delightful "treet dre-s shown above is nn excellent example. Tor though one loves in the din wing tlt'l KM) anil king's blue of the check, on is sufficiently informed of the vnrietj o, the costume. The joke, collar nml enpe lire of plain gray serge bound with nn embroidered baud of wool embroid ery in king's blue and the H'lnleircle on the siimo skirt crimes litis fabric and treatment. An unusual fcattiie of Hie plnid shown here is that tile checks widen gradually front neckline lo hem. tre, t.,' f r lis I I, dft. EMI T . til, I I W i ton. Ir ttio - Cm Cli ft . I Mie lRlied winiily "Now 1 nn home and get something to l .mi Starved!" ul uR.iiiist a ttce to lest lier iii. was suddenly a rustlliiBln iiiimish She listened breath- l Hi. noise became quiet. For 1 ' H slm realized how dark the i' mil that tho sun had sunk - ' i R.tln enme tho sound of it ii 'li rliruxh It sounded as i- , iw .itilm.il were coming to- 1 ' vni stood terrified and won- till liaino theio were any wllil to Ml. II , SO. 1 out it Jl V.U TU ' nn 'iing "-omul cniuo nearer, "nild stand It no longer. num. ny sho started to run. i- H it her feet were encased howdioes. Somehow the " in mie tangled In some halt- i I i. nn lies and, with another f. li lieiidlnng Into a hank of -i l I not dare to move, for the " , miiiig rapidly toward her., i" ', i ei ' if it were a bear, It i in ii Mint sho were dead, but i !"l at tho thought! " i get up?" somebody was i i . mtlj In her ear. in '' a minute beforo she could ' ' If fiom the snow enough , own t-r of tho oWw were nil his surprlso was even ii he found out who this now shoe runner reallv was. ' i she gasped weakly. i i ii . ' he echoed happily. ''ii'iii they eed each other i Hu n they laughed. There i, i otlnng olf,o lo do, for all i i .1 si, eclies seemed entliely ' i i wlmi delivered from the re- i s'niw hank ' 1 hi run.'' he asked, irooil- i , uiMtle in i ho bushes ' she 1 "i iflil,. ' Listen, thciv It ' "I nml us he rose to his .'" impiomptu club In his -ii, face of a cow peered at " Hie blanches. " u.isiie, in inn, breath and i ' woods l.mg with laugh- 1 n laughed contented!). "I 1 i cow and ou I know ' '"'en a liriilo and 1 tun i w is loo nslmnicil to ,'-i)laln e I w i iite two imnortant "". and when you did not 1 " 'iiRht ou did nol care. Hut urn I round no letters In my l-iothirs pocket, uniiiailed ' 'l it all i iBlif" 1 ot speak her answer, but 1 i' w her in in around her n ' little later, she was HUMAN CURIOS Thp Man Who Won't Mrcn In Urd When Mark Twain made his (anions remark nbout beds that more than HO per cent of people1 died In them ami that, th.re.fore, they were one of the dangers to the human race the humor ist had no Idea that he would be taken seriously. Tho opinion was meant as a Joke and was received as such by the vast majority of people who thought nhnlit It lltil thprn 1h nl Ip.iwr on., tn.'it. 'who took the matter seriously. Captain Wlnlleld P. lilies, of Maiia yunk. I'a , lend the statemeu und gave It serious consideration "Twain Is right," be concluded "Most peopla do die In beds and thete must be something about them that brings on death. Guess I'll tt sleeping somcwhcio else nnd see how I like It. litds are fairly comfortable. It's Hue. but. It would he more healthy to sleep In the open, under the sk, where ou won't be cramped for air and whete one would get the full benellt ot all the Invigorating atmosphere " That was more than twenty-live ,ents ago, und since that day to Mils. Cap tain Olles hasn't slept In a bed De spite the fact that he's seventy ears ot age, the captain says that be doesn't Intend to change his h.iblt. though ho has a perfectly good bed .it home nnd one at the olllce. The .latter Is coseied with a cloth and used us a table. "The boss gave il to me ten ycaf ago." sas the captain, "but I've nejei used It People laugh at me for fol IowIiib Mink: Twain's advicehut In, llvln' and a wholo lot of thoso who laughed have passed on The open an Is pleutj good enough for me, winter op summer, and n blanket innkes a mighty good mattress " ' Krl'hO Kent J.oiiinlt TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY lly 1'1IILII I'UANCIS flOWLAN Yesterday's Mystery Solution TN TIII'J ciru of "Tlic 'Mclnnejioly House" llnrvey Hunt saw Hint the Kitl's .uncle niiil uiiKl must luivci aOmo aiibtle.lioltl over licr. It certainly wna not nrfectloii, nor yct'n sense, of Rrntl liiilo of duty, since they treated her miserably. Their purpose for wlcldliutlils con trol over licr wns, of com so, nppttrcnt. Tlicy wnntrd iter income. They lippnr ently hail ti.-cu their niystcrlouH power to- mnke her break wltn the innn aim wnnled to innrry for tlie snme purpose. Again for tho Mime purpose they were solicitous that slio should lie well clothed and fed. Hut mIij then had their action liecn so inconsistent the time sh hnd pneu monia? Why did they go to the extent of tlircnlcjilng violence to keep medical nid from licr bedside? Clearly because the doctor would Imvo discovered the secret ot their hold over her. Tliis must menu, that It wns nn illegal hold, one thnt the doctor might be expected lo break; Under this line of reasoning llnrvey Hunt could lind but olio logical concliisloii. They hnd miitle n drug addict of her. und con trolled her autiplj of "dope." The re ceipt of pit reel post packages front time lo time showed llirough wimt channel they received It. Hunt's diagnosis proved to lie the correct one, nnd the federal authorities obtained a conviction for the tinelo and aunt. Can you solve this case of The Frosted Border ' - TIII2 cold, cheerless dawn found the two men still standing at the cross roads after an all-night vigil. It had been nn unsuccessful one. llnrvey Hunt hud been working willi Jtrown. of the secret service, mi n big counterfeiting ciise. The mini thej sought should hnve arrived lit the crossromls sonic time during the night. There wns very Utile clinnce that he had been warned of n trap. In fin I. it seemed out ot the question. Vet he had not arrived. They were cold, iiucoiufortliblc both mciitull.v nnd phjsicnlly. 'He couldn't hnie taken another route." Uiown said. "Therc'rt no roml he could have liirned oft" this side of Ilhiirtoun, nnd (Irani "told me distinctly Mint i hail set off in tliis direction. He'd hardly have cut across country unless he suspected wo were waiting for him, which he couldn't huve. It's got me guessing, Hunt." "Mnbo he turned buck." suggested the criminologist, "N'upc. In that case (irnnt would liiue sent a machine down with n mes sage." "Well, perhaps their plant is be tween heie niid Illairtcwn. after all," "Xothiug to it. Hunt. I've checked up every member of eicry household in tho whole ten-mile stretch. Nothing to it. 1 tell jiiii. I'm positive." "In thnt case." said Hunt. "1 .sup pose there's nothing lo do but wuit until j on get some word from Grant. It wouldn't do for one of us to go buck now. '1 here'd be nobody to tnke the message back while the other trailed him in c:ts( he did show up. Hpt I I don t see why we hhouldn t take turns going to the house down the hill there for u little hrcakftist." "No use," said ISrown dismally, siniicing in (he (Hicct'inn Hunt pointed. "It's not occupied. Ilclongs to n fel low that's out in California." "Hut there's another roof down thcto among the trees," said Hunt. "That's the barn," said Hrown. "AH oiill hnd under that red roof is u fey "old oats and n bit of hay. i And all jou'll lind under the one with the border of runt around The edge is emptiness. The-e isn't eien nnv fur niture in it. Win. whul s tlnumittcr lite cold all night our man hns. been tnk lii shelter in that house." "On on." said the Recri.r .ertien mnn. 'Hie cold hns turned your bean. Thnt Place In locked tin so tight you couldn t break Into it with n crowbar." "Now listen, llrowri, snld thn rrlin- inologlst, "ou neVr knew me to bci posltlvu about n thjrig unless I knew what; 1 was tal'tlng about, did jmi? ell then, joti lake it from me thnt. there s been somebody In Hint house Inst night. Come on around to the. mnvi- Hum en iiiesc irees so no wont, see uh wlinn li' cornea out." Hunt was rigid. An hour later a mini did come out. How did Jtnrvcy Hunt know he had hern in there t , The nnstccr trill appear tomorrow. (Copyright, mil, by I'uM'o T.cilKor Co.) Making, More Money Sneers Through rislirnkrs There's moro than ono way of build ing up a run-down groqerv atom, na Mrs. Jano Murray, of Sprlug'flold, Mass,, discovered when her husband announced that tho business" ho had purchased only a few months before wuh rapidly headed for tho rocks. At tho tlmo ho made tlm announcement, Mrs. Murrny didn't see her way clear to bo of nny material assistance. Uut tho pext day. when bIio Mopped at tho delicatessen counter of a department store, tho Idea camo' to her. "I wish you could have Been tho fish, cakes they were selling," bIio told her husband that nlRht. "ciray and paMy looklng. J wouldn't lmvo ono of them on my table and they Weref getting a good price for them, too. If thoso people ever saw tho cakes I cook for breakfast they'd bo glad to buy 'cm nt twice tho price. ".Whyf don't you try It and aco?" wns tho husbandly rejoinder. "I will," agreed Mrs. Murrny. 'If ou will attend to selling them. That's a part of tho business 1 don't know much about." The next day she Invested hi a frying basin, a frying basket and a supply ot shredded salt codfish and, with ' hot boiled potatoes and fresh ezgs, inado up a sample batch of golden-biown cakes, packing them In a clean box lined with wax paper. Less limn hour nfter Mr. Murray left tho hous). he returned with the news that he had disposed of all tho cakes to delicatessen stores and that he had ordeis for twice as many for tho following day. In it short time .Mrs Murray hnd to lire two assistants and efcn then they had trouble meeting the demand. Jtova delivered the cukes in the neighborhood nnd a horso'otid wagon were purchased to transport tho moro distant orders, while, In addition, nvoonatnnt dlstilay of tho cakes In tho window ot tho Murray Btoro brought In a surprising amount of patronage and turned failure Into a real success. Tomorrow The ClirMmn Tree AVnmnn AUTO LAMPS Quickly repaired by Novorout Fadtory experts Plitlng Emmtlln: (Prc.lVar Prtcts) Rose Mfg. Co. 910 Arch Slrcel iiimiiiiiiiiiTnniiiiiiiiiiiiii t U.PRAGER 928 Chestnut St. Comparisons Invited! lNEtL 42iiqp of our Imported English Tweed Suits in London Styles fci rU .& Tailored to Your Mcaturt if you're not con vinced that you bine the best buy in I'liil.t for thn money, jm don't hnve to purchase ! Ilolh Wiito in I li e out o Ion's name dm. Vour on i'" trt1(i tailorrd. SPECIALISTS IN MUSCLE STRAPPING fnr lliililir condition nf YWT. MOI.KT HAY Sl'AI.I 1 IMIATMl'.N'TS KAPNEK & KAPNEK 1615 Walnut St. "'on; Rome A20J &!!.- mi !--, You can wear your SMALLEST SHOE with EAisP anA rnuBnoT kn. ... .. wwu.a w&fc n.iu. uoinir I li JInde Tor You mms Tuke Xo Substitute DIP s I . , I with you.' Dii oii ee iiiiythingV" llrown looketl quickly up the load. "No." laughed Hunt, only men. tnllj. that is. lli-own, as sure us you nml I haie been standing out here" in MAGUIREs IRISH CORN NO PAIN Takes Off Callous "Talcea I Them Out by I the I Roots PIASTER Sticks to your feet llko a pottago stamp. Sold only lo Grim Ennloim. Tnl no othir. Specials This Week The 1118 Chesnut St. sneosi) I't.oou taki: i:i.i; atou Dresses Taffetas, Canton Crepe and Satins $01.00 21 Values $35 to $50 This Week Onlv 75 heautiful new Spring creations alTered at this price. ' THIS WEEK ONLY All Worth Double FA I Don't Be Fat- Excess fat not only adds yetirs to your nppuanincc, but causes constant discomforts. You can reduce easily here. m You enn have ti cood fip;ure. WE KNOW IT, for what wo A hnve done for others WE CAN ft DQ FOR -YOU. Dvmovst ration Treut-mait--Gratis niiiiii'p Ncnelrttf Hniiiiil" "htorm "g You'll Love to Make Animal Becm-13cc F ,-rt -- V 1 1 4 Triitl COILILINS ; INSTITUTE a i For Women Exclusively Bellevuo Court Uuildinir M18 Walnut Street I'lione Spruce ."Wi ILilidivsiliiK f'M't hi Cciniicili hi Next to tho Hellevuc-Stratford i'l liKSMCCSaKSE3H!KC in " i..k '' "oltj loves to pln with ,""1 If It is an ANIMAI, I" Ploasilrn will l. ,i....i.i n, . . . -- - .w .ui(i.i-u, Ul 'Ml C.lt In . I,,,,. , . ,v" "" uinor uuitiial or - -- rn ueaiy enteon or felt. Kmv ' "e on iim ..-.,..,. ..u. . ... C ui,,!, ".-.. .OHIO. ICBVII1K n ,r;rrn,r.uB!.hc!' win . ' " 'iv suit nnd nil i.lir iv .. """T "' "0 open. WttlUMIAU, JTLORA I'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiuiiiiimiii'iciiiHiiiiiiiitiiii II" is! 3P.i5.efiscre i s si I 1621 i ' Sj CijcEStmit Street Imported Tu'c.J 'Suits Capes Top Coats i in , mKsgMQsssvwmmm i xOlVStri ils- I I (sssVkVf IVW. Bfl III rail 'orCkansci m It JgBMffiTTOlSu'J B wS?MsbIHSJi tola the dreaih aj i a '--.! h Mifmnnr1 'irwrnnii n 'i wt wt"Ti ... u i teUWKflMBW 'fligL j x r. ..a.. .ail a VQi5(FYKGTHt6Si'i i ( riiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiu;i I The Test of the Best Result Can you tbink of any better guide to dental safety than the widespread endorsement of dentists? They use literally tons of Dr. Lyon's in their practice every year. This test is free from selfish motive except that of the professional desire for the best result. Dr. Lyon's cleans the teeth safely -that's all doesn't subject you to any risk. FVS Joe zQoniifru DrcLy "cniifricG ificd made ?no Scafi nYvsAimrrW yonder Cream Approved by the best dental authorities for over fifty yean. I. W. LYON & SONS, Inc., 530 West 27th Street. NEW VOK WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanarnaker's Down Stairs Store is an indissoluble part of the John Wanamaker business with the same owner ship, the same management, the same theory, the same unshaken standards and firmly built on the same foundation of principles. All of its merchandise is what has come to be known as "Wanamaker quality." Visitors from other stores marvel at the high standard of satisfac tion required in all the moderately priced goods offered for sale in this newest part of the Wanamaker Store. Only five years old this month, this new Down Stairs Store has won for itself thousands of warm friends who depend upon its services for the reduction of their necessary living expenses. Women's Strap - Wrist Chamois -Lisle Gloves $1.25 Pair The last time vc had gloves like these they were Rone in no time. The quality is excellent and the gloves arc made with the English cut thumb and spearpoint backs. In brown, cafe au Init, chamois and gray. 16-button Chamois Lisle Gloves, $1.50 In a soft bisque shade that will har .monize with anything. The gloves show 'spenrpoint backs and are of a fine, smooth fixture. Strap-Wrist Capes kin Gloves, $1.85 Good brown gloves, pique sewn, with embroidered backs. Slight imperfections class them as "seconds." Washable Capeskin Gloves $1.65 Pair Onc-clasp gloves in the fashionable pearl gray, dark gray, beaver, butter, tan and brown, with spearpoint backs. (Ci'litrnl) French Veiling In 14 Color Effects, $1 Yard Eiisy enough to match the Spring hat in such assortment. The veiling is in a rather fine mesh with small chenille dots very becoming. Wis taria, flesh, kings' blue, Copenhagen, navy, pheas ant, purple, brown, black and henna are some of the colorings. (Onlml) an Soft Fluffy Feather Neckpieces, $5 Of marabou and ostrich combined or of marabou used alone, these are in seal brown, black, mole or tho natural shade. In two little cape shapes, lined with silk and finished with cords. ( tiitnil) Pearl Beads Special at $2.50 2l-inch necklace.-, ol wax-filled beads, carefully graduated, have a particularly lovely luster that i-. akin to that ot precious ptarU. The clasps are 10-karat gold; the necklaces ate unusual at .i.).."0. (( lii'-lnnli fat Opp II rtoiiiiife Excellent Ginghams 18c Yard A brand-new shipment, and we expect them to go quickly, for they are ei'ti better than home others tha wmt in no time. Unusual quality at this nrice 20 or 27 iinhei wide in all the pretty check-, and popular small plniiK th.it are ,o nice for chil dren' iln-(., house dre.sso.s, aprons .nul the like. Alno sonic prett .snipes and larger plaid, and plain colors; in fact, the best tissoi tmet.t we've hnd. Good-Looking Tub Silk Blouses, $2.90 Practical, ton. Women will want them to wear with 'snort suits foi .Springtime. Striped tub sill in semi-tailored stjlo with imiuTtible collar, also snowy white tub silk with : oil collar, olged pleated frill and' tucked front. Boys' Tub Suits $1.50 and $2 Fascinating little suits in 2 to i! year su.s. -U $1.50 pink, blue, tan iui'1 ureen button-on tiouMis with white waists bound in the color. The 2 suits of sturdy cadet blue cotton verge on the middy style; the collar, cufTs and shield are bunded with white, and there is a bl.nk tie and red nun band. Wonderful Silk Envelope Chemises Ready for Easter $3.85 Wonderful is the word for tin in -kinds which would have bet n almost impossible to secure a short time ago at tills price", liletiming pink or white satin and flesh-pink crepe de chine of ex cellent quality. Some are charm ing with ribbons, others show lovely white or ivory tinted laces, ms. buds, shirring and hemstitch ing. They will be nicely boxed upon request. It's time to think cf Easter gifts. The New Corset Should Be Chosen First IieJ'oro the Spring wardrobe is ehoFcn the new corset should be selected, so that new clothes can be fitted over it. Complete assortments of moderately priced new corsets, emphasizing the Spring silhouette, are ready in the Down Stairs Store. At $2 Pink or white figured poplin corsets, with elastic tops, are for slender to average figures. For heavier figures thtre are plain pink or white coutil corsets with wide front steels and elastic ins-els. At $3 For very lu-avy figures there is a white coutil corset, reinforced and heavily boned. Another, for slight figures, lias elastic across the front and is cut a trifle higher across the back. it cntrali A Great Deal Less for Fine Cretonnes Now 65c Yard A iliseoniiriicil lot ot superior quality from a manufacturer who imported English copper rollers in ordei that his prints might be a distinct ns the notable product ol I"nuh mills. I'elightfully decorative patterns, including the Murir Antoinette miniature, A niericiia buttt i tii, Futuriei, Verdure titfenrji. llh'v heron m the imr.iln'x, Direetoire stripe. .Iii inches wide. Pie.-.s from our own stock in matching designs Have been reduced to meet this new price. Suitable for curtain, slip covers, pillows. Intimity bags and other purposes. ' (( I'lilml ami ( enii'r Mi. i Sterling Silver Flexible Rhinestone Bracelets $3.50 Thnt i a long name toi -uch ililicuti bits of gleaming brightness as these bracelets really are! The stones arc of brilliant quality and are well set in flexible link- of stcrlinu iiler. (I lirktn Ml II I I Fresh Whiteness Niw white dimity bed scIh, bedspreads and bolster throws are fi'ii-hed with scalloping ii'ul the liedspieads have cut loiners. Hemmed fpienil, 80x DO mi hen, :f2.ri(). Sets 72x09 inclie, $3.50, Blxil'J indict, $4. 00x90 incho, 55 t fiiiinn Loveliest New Spring Silks Lovely colors, beautiful texture and compara tively low prices real reasons why there will bo many charming frocks resulting from this sale! Canton Crepe, $4 Yard 40 Inches Wide Surf Black Cinnamon Henna White Brown Sand Navy Sports Skirting $2.25 Yard 40 Inches Wide Gold Navy Sapphire Brown Black White Light blue Rose It is n silk-and-cotton poplin with gleaming satin blocks and will make very smart skirts. Satin Superior $2.25 Yard 35 Inches Wide White Navy Brown Crepe de Chine $1.65 Yard 38 Inches Wide Sand Black Pink Turquoise White Flesh Navy Old Rose c( iMitrnl) 1 a l m i )!' I-, .! -V4SWUrt. eS-J I . I i I I