VSP- tr J-A. 'V. 'f ' L5 V Taily novelette Some Jobt rlTIY" K.n. nut In Jmp 'SHm w wioMticmiy, "that you jftirton, D" . tiktnir to thoito kids 'VTcr I Oo.h. havlM the raOww''"'!1 Swd thai infernal beat f Uft "V Anim and don't Kt that " '"In ortho chairs. Mary, iro SoW Bll,I,i your hand wanned. ""'V . ll. n.rH . did It. cnirpwi uv.o, "- t did not. Didn't Mary bump 'dl? .- nuttlna m the roc- "ttmnr did " In (OWi'"! .. nuttlna (m fcWmewni - furt ll.len to him." gasped Alio.. .ULP'n l,K,rfone',i Bake. children. "Sll-L noli William Maverick lto . very Ideal Oet right down. Niwton. '" v'7,i me catch you poking Don't sou ".'rioffi again. Alloo. did bole I" '2?,ci-i you to waah baby'a jw'fttf !" said Nan. slowly. fr. V. Ih? nil tlma yofvotaon home 3'for thrr yea, ton' U7 "i 1!nJ!;'i' eood today, don't you? The -srW & out tomor- IhJibloomlnB bedlam all the time," L (Kw my "'? " eacl1 ono n ean.t have m prtrjr minuu- ' , h another ttt. U J"" """ . . . ... I wkmn 5ji Vmi It was t mo wo had a. girl to I told ru J" th,, jay In ond day WP . .?. ItTJi, i fnnnv If I'm HI wLaut at supper time. Anyway to Ml be the first time I'vo been away 1W a &?.;,,, somewhat sub- JJ li&r. '-who Is going to look after children J" . .... ... .. "Toll are YOUT6 perjounjr i w 4 It's the only chance I'll hnv to do a II rslns guns J'm going.' & "d Lord. I can't rut. this bunch t" ?. you can. Vou just run It the v you've boon harping nt mo for tho Sit two yearn to run It. Surely tu oould get some one to do "I can, but I don't nge my mind " "trfcit's the girl," put id!" draw lid Nan, wickedly. True'tohe'r ord Nnn bustled around uk) in a rnnaruRKiy non unio wm "Tou'mlno d-d, .cliJIdrcn, and don't jou dare strp out In tho rain." '!!" exclaimed Don, now am I nln to get pa's tobacco.. thenT" "Your father will luue to go wlth- WOut?W Nn smiled to hersolf. Sho ilta't have to wait long for u car and In I might Jasper, "go TO FINISH WITH FICHV IS STILL THE THING J) threo culprits but they had fled.. Mao Was ait III Mtnr Inalllu In Via nr. end Jasper, aftef much' contriving, managed jo get tn8 clothes off the dripping litur bD.lJr.nd Mary was laid In th crib and told to stay put. Then ha made a wild dash for some tlllnr to mon tin (ho flnnn wllh and m brolderea towels and bath mats wero all ino eamo to jasper. A hsir-hour later thlnn weren't uulta n lannv In that half hour, outside ot Jasper and Mary. It would seem that there wa not an other soul In the house ;but after open ing various closet doors and rummaging bohtnd trunks In th attlo. Jasoer col lected tho missing trio and then for the next half hour followed a quartet, the like of which Jasoer never heard before and sincerely hopes never to hear again. wnen rvan. null ant irom ner aner noon'n outing, stepped Into the llvlnlf room, a mortj peacefuMooklng husband ntver breathed and the house was very, very still. "Where are the children T" "Bed." "So earlyl" "Yup," "Why, Jasper, the celling what 7" "The kids" Then Nan listened to tho afternoon's performance and In spltr of all had hard work to conceal a grin. "What's worrying me Is the thought that I likely got more cold paddling In that ..confounded water. Nan, do you know where we could get a glriT "Not right now," answered Nan. de murely. "But I might Inquire. ' "Do so, then," snapped Jasper. "It'll take sdmo help to bring up those young hyena's and Ixird h.ir th unoflrAnt. Bh.0'11 have eomo Job I" Ifext Compute Novelette -"Oorry" English Women In England women are now engaged In every branch of pharmaceutical work. Aflfta Tlttt, PniamAM. IMltt nlirajt and daughter of an English army officer, has crossed the sea to become doctor, dentist, nurse and general consultant for the settlements that dot sixty miles of the sombre Newfoundland coast Miss Margaret Bondfleld, the new sen. retary of tho British Women Workers" Federation, started her career ns a shop apprentice at tho age of fourteen. She Is an eloquent speaker and an organis ing genius. Things You'll Love to Malta GftplianClvmKFrarfcrfjgi this EGYPTIAN CHEMlSn FKOCK k a etralght lino frock with a somewhat SlKfmit' nlr to It. Tho collar Is high. yet has this opn V-neck which women m loath to forsake This frock Is iliranfcwly made of navy trlcotlne or Folret twill trlinmvd with bands of red ud white The white band Is wide and Um betuem thn two narrow rod ones. Note tho Interesting way tho bands run torn the full length, or tno rrocK in front and form an uneven hem at the 1 tottom: also tho way thoy graduate to I mint huirwuy up tne sinrt at tne titi This model would bo handBome I ti rray mnton crepe with bands of a liferent h.ide of gray used with a con trartinit pnlor FTXJIIA. I ny COUINNE IOWE Thri nr lntti nf trnnA fichiiR. good fichus In tJic sea (of fashion), and In order to be convinced of It all one needs do is to review 'soiiit' of the charming) cottons and linens now belnj; nhown.1 The fact of it is thtft the fichu is so be-1 coming a linish for the miminer frock i that it will Always liold its own itgninBt the round or bont-shnped neckline that so often nroomnnnies the fashion able, simple, utralgnt Hnv Jittlo (rock which they have been wearing in the South all winter. The above shows gray organdy fichu and ruffs to chime in with an Kngllnh sateen of henna tint dotted in gray. And do not forget that the summer color Hit must be. some what revised this year 'in fnvorW the hennas, flamingo, citron color and brown which are brought out M much in (he new Rummer mnterinls. In Icra than an hour was stepping Into tho employment office. "I want a good, rollablo girl," she told tho office clerk, "one who under stands terrors." 'Terrors?" r "Yes," laughed Nan, "four between three and nine." With tho promise that they would find the right, girl Nan hurried out and walked briskly to the nearest movies. Ono Jasper Newton, Very much at home, waa having his troubles. Waving a book madly In the air ho told the children to go upstntrs nnd play ho that papa could finish his story, ami, obedient little beggars that they were, nil four piled upstairs with but a single thought If poor Jasper hadn't been so inter ested In cowboy life he would havo heard mysterious noises from tho region above long before he did. What brought him back from the al luring ranch llfo was Mary's piercing shrleka and three othor voices yelling, "Papa, papa, baby'a drownded I" Up tho stairs ran Jasper and rushed Into the bathroom where clung Mary rmntiCAiiy, in tne noooeo Datniun, Jas per lifted the trembling tlttlo form In hla arms nnd endeavored to shut off the faucets, turned on full blast A couple ot gaudy boats, a celluloid doll, a cat and bunny floated serenely on the tur bulent waters. Jaspor, stepping gingerly In his sonked slippers, looked for the The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Queen Marie of Rumania is soon to pay her flrstiviilt to this coun try. What Is said of this queen? 2, In what nttractlvo way is a-white blouse, which Is a little short walstril, made to extend below the belt? 8. It there is an awkward stretch qi blank wall in a hallway which cannot bo xsatisfartorily filled In with pictures, how- can it bo broken ? 4, How can the gray spot caused by hot water spilled on the floor bo removed? 0. In making a summer dress out of n combination of checked ging ham and plain, what decorative finish can be given to the scams which join the two materials? 0. What color is expected to take the plncc of rust color for spring and summer? Yesterday's Answers 1, Miss Cornelia Mclaughlin, of Tvos Angeles, a sculptress .and athlete, Is studying aviation for the purpoe,of taking her mother on nn aerial tour of Kumpe. 2. When kitchen woodwork is painted a light color protect the parts that are handled a great deal by making a design in a dark harmonising ahade that just covers them. 3. When putting arslceve in a dress keep the under-arm seam in a straight line with the thumb when the arm is held out and the sleeve will hang straight. 4, Strong coffee, combined with strong tea will give a pleasing shade of tan in which to dye a white sweater or muffler. . An attractive new belt which would look well on a knitted sweater is of leather, with open worked suede laid over It. held on by stitching of the suede. i. A pretty candle shield for bed room is made by sewing an Inex pensive Japanese silk handker chief over a ribbon-covered frame and edging it with gold or silver braid. ASCO ASCO A3CO Ig-TOftf CO.-M ASCO ASCO ' ASCOg A S 4 Seventy Five Thousand Well fed, healthy, contented cows are required to furnish the pure, rich cream to fill the butter needs of our stores. Kind old Bossy the sweetness of her nature is reflected in the smooth, even mellowness of Louella Butter's unexcelled flavor. Everyone and everything connected with the wonderful Louella Butter has a right to be proud from the cow that produces the cream down to the clerk who hand you the carton of Louella Butter over the counter. c The Finest Butter in America I j?" -sste Jmed& Butter lb. 58c A S r m A S C O You owe it to yourself to get acquainted with this delicious butter. Richland Butter, Lb., 55c A pure, creamery print butter. Ye , We Are Selliner Strictlv Fresh Easrs Todav at 38c nr Jnx.. and the Extra Fancy "Gold Seal" Beauties at 44c per Jox. Mn i than'c e Patrons of our big new Combination Grocery and Meat "., Bt 2jy-i'4j sown Tenth Street, for the business tKey are giving us. Aim SUrei all ever MHad.lj.l.i MJ tiroitet Ptamijl vtals, New Jersey, Delaware aaa Martlasa. ASCO ASOO ASCO ;aaass3afmi ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO WANAMAKER'S I DOWN STAIRS STORE 1 WANAMAKEJ& Aral lone Wanamaker's Down Stairs Ston Brightest Readiness for Easter publlo 7td to lai's Most Charming Easter Blouses Frivolously Gay in Mode Pleasantly Low in Price One of the grayest, freshest, most Springlike corners in the Down Stairs Store is tho Blouse Store. Ruffles and frills, bright spots of color, the sheen of Bilk or the crispness of fresh cotton are the points you'll noticti first. Then you'll see an altogether churming Peter Pan collar, a bit of hand-work in a sheer batiste blouse will catch your eye. Or, if you're of a practical turn of mind, you'll admire the new pongee blouses. In tho Gray Salon are wonderfully delightful slip-on blouses of Georgette crepe, of heavy crepe do chine, eponge or wool jersey, flaunting such fashionable colors as bisque, silver gray, tomato, Harding blue, honeydew or nosh pink. Colored Voile Blouses, $2.25 In bisque, gray or blue, they're over so amort with tweed suite of like tones. Overblouses, $5, $5.90 and $7.75 Many of these fashionable overblouses were copied from much moro expensive models. Of tricolotto and Georgette in exquisite colorings. Sports Blouses of heavy crepe de chine, hubutai and satin arc in white and flesh, starting at $7.50. Sweater Blouses so called because younjr women And that their flat collars fit well with sweaters aro of batiste N and Gcorjrctte at $3.90 to $D.90. Peter Pan Blouses Start at $3.90 and there arc dozens and doiens of other protty styles In batiste at $2.50, $3.90, $4.60 and $5.75. (Market) Most Women Want Practical Service From Spring Suits Spring weather is never very cer tain, so a suit must look equally well under gray skies or blue. It mUBt be able to "stand pretty steady wear and still retain its smartness. Tweed Tricotine Mixed Suitings Wool Jersey Serge Twill Cord AH of these aro serviceable materials that tailor well. They have been made into all sorts of interesting Spring suite in pleasant grays, tans, heather mix tures and plain navy blue or black. The jackots of all the suite, except the jer seys, are lined with silk and value is apparent in every point of workmanship and material. Wool JerHey suite, some trimmed with brushed wool, are $15, $16.50, $18, $20 and $25. Tweeds and mixed suite are $18, $25 $32.60 an1 W2.50. ocrgv nuiui, 111 UiCUl l IUUUC1B, $22.50, $25 to $32.50. Tricotines and twill cords, $29, $39, $42.50 to $83.50. (Mtrkct) -jry wA Bulletins Concerning Easter Frocks Crepe de chine dresses, trimmed with loops of grosgrain ribbon, $16.60. Georgette crepe dresses in white, French .blue and a few in gray are embroidered with tiny white beads. $16.50. Taffeta frocks, ruffled or with eyelet embroidery, $16.50, $18.75 and $25. Jersey frocks with surplice bodices, pleated skirts and linen collars and cuffs are in gray or navy with henna, $23.50 and $25. Tricolette frocks have navy or brown skirts and tan bodices. $16.50. (Market) Women's Chamois- Lisle Gloves Especially for Easter Fitting as perfoctly as leather gloves, in the most fashionable shades and fin ished to a nicety, it seems re markable that such gloves cun bo made to sell for these low pricea. The chamois-lisle of which they arc made is the finest of its kind. Almost all the gloves have spearpoint backs und many have English thumbs. At $1 .25 Strap-wrist gloves are in cafe au lalt, French gray chamois and white. Slip-on gloves are in biscuit, French gray, beaver, white and cafe au lait. $1.65 eight-button-length mousquetnire gloves are in white, chamois, biscuit and cafe au lait. At $1.85 Eight-button-length strap wrist glovus are in beaver, cafe au lait, biscuit and white. Twelve-button-length mous quetaire gloves are in French gray, biscuit, white, beaver and cafe au lait. At $2.25 .Sixtecn-buttoii-length mous quctuire gloves are in French gray, biscuit, cafe au lait and white. Twelve-button-length mous quetaire gloves with buttons along the outer seam to tho elbow are very smart They are in pearl gray, white, chamois and biscuit. Ontrn Easter Footwear for the Children Good, pliable leathers, healthful lasts with wide-nough toes and sturdy soles make the low prices stand for real saving. & Lk Sizes 2 to 5 (For Wo Toddler.) The shoes have' turned soles. Tan kidskin or calfskin button shoos, $2.50. Black kidskin lace shoes, $2.50. Button shoes of white leather, like buckskin. $2.75. Tan calfskin lace shoes, $3.25. White buckskin lace and button shoes, $4. Sizes 4 to 8 With turned Boles and wedge heols. Black patent leather button shoes with white tops, $2.bO. Black patent leather button shoes, (2.75. Tan calfskin button shoes, $3; laco shoes, $3.25. (Chectnat) Ankle-Strap Pumps Black patent leather pumprf, $1.60 to $3.26, according to &lze. White canvas, $1.30 to $2.10, according to sixe. Tan leather, sizes 8 to 11, $3; lltf to 2V$3.50. Oxford Ties Of white leather, like buck skin, with welted soles, they are in sizes 8H to 2 ut $4.50. Tan leather Oxford ties, with welted soles, arc in sizes 8 V to 2 at $5. lesJ1 Vf n Tan Calfskin Shoes In lace style with welted soles, $4.75 and $5.40. Half Price for Lovely Pearls $6 Good newsl 220 exquiilto strings of indestructible Oriental pearl bead necklaces at half and less than half our earlier standard price. 50 necklaces 18 inches long 35 necklaces 20 inches long 55 necklaces 22 Inches long 55 necklaces 24 inches long 25 necklncefi 27 inches lonir Their coloring and luster are particularly like tho real Oriental pearls. A fall on the floor will not injure them and even hot water will not mar their beauty. Delightful Easter giftsl Chetnat) $5 Pink Bloomers 35c Three Pair for $1 First lartJe shipment a busy factory has been nblo to send us in a long time. Substantial pink V 'd cotton which laun ders ' :torily. Elastic at waist 4, nees. Sites to fit women wrtt- car 36 to 44. Per fect quality. (Central) Men's All-Wool Suits 'In Spring Weights $25 to $37.50 If you want certainty of value in your Spring suit; if you want to save time and a little money, too then Tho Gallery Storo for Men is your store! Down a few steps from Market Street is a good assortment of Spring suits every suit puro wool all moderately priced. Cheviots, cassimercs, serges and worsteds tho materials that men want aro well tailored into suits that fit well arotind the collars and acroso the shoulders and keep thoir looks ns long as they last (which is a good long while). Noteworthy: At $28.50 two-trouser suite of all-wool blue serge. Not every sizo but good choosing. At $37.50 fine worsteds and unfinished worsteds in exceptionally well-tailored and carefully made suits. Men's A 11- Wool Trousers $5 to $7.50 Many kinds of suitings in all the stripes and patterns im aginable! Fine" time to match up that vest and coat and give yourself an extra suit! f (Hollery, Market) 600 Men's New Pajamas Specially Priced $2.65 Half are of firm cotton cheviot In lavender, blue or yellow. Half arc of highly mercerized white cotton. Both materials are made In two-pioce style with good buttonholes and large pearl buttons. SizeB for short and toll,' thin and stout men. Extraordinarily good at $2,651 (Men', Gallery, Market Street) it 'a vz jH It' hn" X.T 'xi -irw yw Mr 3X I rrf The Easter Hat Need Be No Great Drain on the Spring Budget If You Choose It in the Down Stairs Store! Hundreds of wonderfully pretty and becoming new hats Easter hate in every particular have been gathered here at I $5 and $6 Opport Here are smart tailored hats to wear with Spring suite or now coats and dolmans. Hats of softer lines that will harmonize with new frocks of tafFota or Georgette. Hate for women in their middle years. Hats of becoming black huirbraid, trimmed with ostrich, burnt plumage or flowers. Quite unusual are some small hemp hate with embroidered de signs done in straw that looks exactly lilw iridescent beads. Every lovely Spring color and shape is here. (Market) Center Aisle Wonderfully Good Spring Neckties, 25c 1800 of them. Just unpacked. You'll ugree that they are ex ceptional at this price. Four-in-hands in silks and silk mixtures dozens of colors und combinations in stripes and figures. Splendid Umbrellas for Women and Men, $1.35 Tape edge American taffeta (cotton) over sturdy Paragon frumes. Tho handles for women have wrist cords or rings; for men, thoy are crook or opera shape. Gingham Bib Aprons, 65c Generous size ones of bluc-and-white checked gingham that does not show dirt easily. Made with two pockets, deep ruffle and bib. Other bluo-and-whltc checked gingham aprons, without bibs, aro 50c and mighty good at their price I Women's Hand-Embroidered Nightgowns, 75c Pink batiste, cut generously full and embroidered in color. f Lace-Trimmed Nightgowns, 85c Daipty styles of white batiste trimnwd with pretty laces. Lace-Trimmed Envelope Chemises, $1 Dainty style's of pink or white batisU' Pretty White Dresses for Miss 8 to 14, $2.65 Soft white voiles in a number of styles thnt show tucks, laco or embroidery for trimming and usually have ribbon sashes. Dresses for Little Maids of 6, $2 to $4.50 Dainty white lawn or cross bar voiles, most of them In becoming Bishop stylo touched with color and some smocked and hand em broidered. EAST AISLE ' Big White Turkish Towels, 25c A real find at this prlco! They aro soft and absorbent and meas ure 18x43 inches. Good Pink Bandeaux, 35c Neat pink ones in hook-front or hook-bund styles; finiitwd with tape shoulder straps and clastic insets to muko them fit comfortably. Lace-Trimmed Brassieres, 50c A number of excellent styles trimmed with loce.s und cnibru eriOB. Unusual at this price! n Mrt id a V I! 1 M 1 ;nuM 3 mm H .I'll jyj 'eammmmmmmexammmM 1 1 I II III I THfH tliaaallraalllalMlttjMttMlMa A V ' 4fr&Mi$,ifrMM.'tei &. U- t,y&W'iinitH'tfttMfuff 6 ,3 it.'jUi J,! if , . , 1 $ iftjfJUkk I - f -yy-T-. r" J
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