" qwKJj r frTlm i ffff y&nj 0$( V " 1 IV "Tf 'HMt V' -vrek ?Tfy tin'tyrf "Y fl T 1 ' f 'jl . . v ft J 4! EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, 'APRIIJ 4, 1921 13 r M"' NOVELETTE j 77gs you' Louc fl .. thmicli -Ik t.1 Micr.s .Vce ts in llnzol M. Keililnsmi ,. imp Hfml" '"'''''I "" Microti ' ' ... .- .....t .mint Tfll Unoii) n -I'trn oi !... "'"' ' f,rdf..r.""Mor. Hcro.nftrrn e lirn'OiiK- .In, was peace for the I t .,! mi.1 wro Heart- No ran II nrt ,.f J J'o,l ircl , ! Mini la"'"" l'icr,'c'1 t,,P tmn' . ,li"h was i.cnnl to initio. ' i, i, lilt ilia' for licr rvrtiiiiK 'tlVl t. r the pence with whirl, it rc,, i lor It n-eineil a hreiitliltiR Hpucc l, i ih. "ik-iti-hl .l.. iin.1 the I i,r ,"." l1.iiKlit-nipil night. dls ' nniP.I for .licr .inlcr to be . . .!,. wiis coiiM-iotis of a fniiiilmr '""'"If Li n npparriitly over lliu low ,thl. . "' ' the bnntl. cl.o omi tf in .Vil.o next H ,,,"''' Inercillblf. ' B" .-.fix ns Illcl.iir.lH xolee. T n,.nniim spoko hi", mime. H.ml.nns. -be beRilli .In rat the food I rl l"fM her. p.iying no attention I JJ, ,... -.it ion. until her own iinine ""lV"1il, i for Mi Heath, 1M like rli. ' nniil the Rill. l,,i , il inlter with ber, Mir- s,,l the mnn. Ul mi eh that win Miriam Hrown, ,, nl prl -lie bml Mrcd two weeks '; v if in a irnnre, bhu Flit und 'iilr,l f-.i the next word. si. s unr-o than blue Monday. Ope f.Miniiu' mound the place, lonuniR had Inst lier nisi menu. il.riM ne M) "-nil. .M'ver n mime J.e,,,,,,!,,, n.wi .If the PRt little .'. ,,. vronc The placo ins mmpmI n l"t I" the last xonr, the girls 1 Vi'e eiii'ii'ied entine mechanically, ul li i f'"l '" Knm'- ,,,,,, sno (''' "k,,,!,!, el herself to evuoelroppitlg. pi, iu of miking and liitiuliiiifi in I, ,n. inn plenty of viuk done, s nied like ii iolly family of hIs- ,, f ,m .ill the) say. Now, the girls , ,1 V.i ! wlien the I :"0 closing hour , s mi I ibex can Ret outside to do ,, i ilk iu and limshiuR. The arc , n f ' l.ei. but still lire just a bli , ,i, , i" bi. but she pnj.s well, .(, t , nil -i i WikIi I bad been there nhrii i ' i" wie jollj. for it's n nisht- i, , e lo Keep Mill all ilnj. I.et'n IqiI, nf "i elliini: tilensant for n chnnge. U inn u i the tickets for tonight?" i i. - mud diied, as one awakening (iiim ii ilium Mechanically she picked up tin unip paid her bill and Minted hmii w.iid ii.e iu her loom, the heal In i ins begun to How, and memory h'iiIIhI the whole story. p !! .it Ii had opened an office as pulil -h ni.grnphi'r bxe jenii ngo. Her In a'Kin w.is good and her careful nt (, in inn in wink moii In ought her more Hun -lie irmld do nlone. The business iinl g ivii until she now cmplojed four fr iiil' -he tended only to leceiv ii j i pntroiis and doing the book- k I' "g It I iii 'I l'eiris had been among her Ii sr pn'io'is Thev beciline more than cmiil n Mini- M't no closer ties xxeie nmie luf'ii' In" left to serc his cnun t .In i hep re ho had left to come ii 1 1 moil declaring his love for I in il,i and weekn after mailing dor i pit -die Ming at hep work. Uir Miili ii tei was mi leaily, her jokes so mint hi wilt j, nor the place so gaj . 1i month, then tnree, went hv, ami mi vmil M.me from hitn. She lead o( Ii uMiiin in the papers. I'nch dn -n Ii ' I fur him ctcry time the door opiti I liin'vcil for him In the ciowded vii it-. nil time the phone uuig hoi Ipiii il ii upeil pninfullt , only to settle t a, k iln'ip iiiiutrd ; each night she limkid iii t mi for sonic' messiiige fiom ni luil begun the chnngc Mirinm i ' n ol. All the girl had said Inn mail like, would ho rcal- t i ,'n i. mm of it nil? i Im.ilh .nt up, looked about inhi what a blcsved thing it n nil -el's as ithcrs see us." A i I in one intner of her mirror I mii Niter too late to uiend." i ttni fimii the other corner sent .i Itilli't Intl. t lilt ti iilircr ' s . ii i p t:iiie, her hair into place. baT i i i l'iNio, fucc and whisked n ' i i i mer u iiuil mime a le- -i No i .in on earth wns woith so ii 'I luiter teius. Then, too, she Iii ih ir gu It sufler in ber li ' Ii wn "up to her," and ni' H 1 1 it i in 1 1 mii now on. RibbonFlbwers h i in'i i 1 1 tin i mi llif (S!Wt All orcimlln fimlt iicoiIm no other trlmintiiK than thise decointlve embroid ered lUIUtON' ri,0vr.rts. They nrc partlcul,irl.t pretty on u scnlhrpod ber tlin. n show n nlioxe Ilnilirolilcr the collar heroic nttnihliig It lo tlio fimk. Then lino It with orKiindle of u differ ent color, l'lnli and laxendei make a chnrmliiK comhltintlon Hate the .lin ing of liitender. tint outer fro, I; of pink Thread il lie-ny carpet nriille with mill berry silk bahv ilbbon Stmt from tlie under side of the collar. Hun the ueeilln throiiKh the center of n Realhip, make a loop an long as oil want tlio petal of the (lower to he; take a small stitch nt the top nf tlin ptnl; run the neeille down through the center, thiiH complei Ing the tlrst n tnl Continue the sninn wuy until the ItlltllON KI.OWKll has dx-o petals. On heiu'ler tnateitals vel xet ilbhon flowers look exceedingly smart 1'T.OUA IntliM ami t, nHl(.r pm,R t1(, ,rcs mi m,. !".'""' ""'"XllnR o the pillcl) I ii mill inbi h innrirneil Hint la n I" i? J'!' nml women nro not lltteil to r,.,i ".. ""l "''en it comeH to in ranging tlm ronmn iilannlng the house .. i i. . ,n,B ""' ITlmniy foundation for what Is i estlne.l t m n )m0, (i,,u ls wot l which ,i woman Is best filed to loite c are of mTJ"i5' t.n" .,llp niBument whkh Mlsn Jinn la Mend ndtntircl whpi,, much lo ., V.V.. B"rl,'1l'ln. or h,.r frlenilrt, hIic an iiounied Hint Die tt,i U0lng lo take up lie stiulv of niehlir, n,re, tilth u Mm i" opening mi iiffi..P f ,er own Mmc oter nho proted tint ,Pr ntnhltloii was ot an empty one, f,. ,e wan thn flrat woman to be graduated from thn Hchortl or Arrhltoetuie nf ('nlninbla fnUerfll S i. J.f" fhr Kr,lt "" thn work by win- tlllir til ik lifln,. .. Jt i . . . .. . .. i ?,. I ";" i".ere, ny ( ny flUU of ( hlcago for the !.( tPwy ,, rofn. iiiUtilty bousing Possibly It In he, , ,,,,,, ,n(,f , lPr d.ih dnts at Plttnfled p.. Miss Mend oiMii ..n,icre,i tt i,j HM,n ,,lwiiys built l.ous, n that weio unci illst rchf In all parlliMilain. with tt,,i, ,im ,nt weie ton low forici,nfr ,,,! ,oors ,hill npenrd thn wrong tt'av nml bathrooms n the rniU of ong hills, she fell natui nlly Into the science of architecture Hut Net morulas she startled the gills In arrlxinj one-half hour lute, giceting them with mi tiniisuall) eheerx good morning, nml then springing a jol.e on ench of them. She noticed their pu. bled, .xet pleased glances, tin she passed into her small olllie, and for the lest of the morning jot outness tilled cverx Inch of the little room. The girls weie all bust on hitrrv or ders, so JJIile slipped on u tccoid and started the dictaphone, used only for such emergencies, hh Klsie did not like to use it. Tlii' door ipiietfy opened and she looked up into the smiling ex is of Ulchnrd l'erils. No one knew just what happened until the next morning. Mirinm. look ing for more work, took u dictaphone record and hemd this : "One hundred copies circular for .foncs & Smith to be ready tomorrow morning, as follows- liicl, !" "KNie. girl, oh! mv girl. And 1 never saw till last night Just how selfish I bate been. Ah toon as I iecel-ed .xour wonderful letter, dear, I was impatient to come to 5 on. but luck was against mc Tint old wound began to bother again, and after I got this ' "Oh. Dull!" "Sure, but it's almost as good as the other, jointed and everything, and I nlwirys was light-handed, you know. Well, nfter 1 got this, I couldn't just henr to come for jour pitj. Hut it took m.x kid cousin to show me my mistake. Can I ever make up the hurt these months have brought you? I'll spend the rest of my life trying. Cnn jott for give me? Oil I on blessedcst!" Miriam Hlghed. "(iris, before I destrn this record, do just come and henr the most inptiir uos kiss!" Nc( romplele nntclelle "dust Kids" Mailing More Monvy Women Should Iliilld llnnirs "After nil, what does a man I. now about the. making of a home So far ns tho bar phvslcal part of lajing on the Pure Adirondack Maple Syrup 2.7ft i Ballon drlltcrtil hi I'lilbilchilil.i, Mail' on arm nf A. M. DEWEY DICKINSON (I'.MKIt. N. Y. I'OOT AMI I. IM1! 'II10UII.F.H Inatnntly retloted by our hipcIaI itrch eupimrt!! flttid nn,l udjufitrd liy experts Our Sittiiilcds riastli Ilcilrrj m o h t comfurtnblo purport for varl roiio telni. bttolten limbs ttealc l.ntt nini nnkiug rruo(i nlMlomlnnt nml nlhletlc nttn- portfm of nil kind" I .unjoin ni.iniirio. turfrn of deformity uppllnnLca in iho world. I'lilliidrlpliln Ordioptsllo to.. I!) N. 1311. l. CiJt out and kteD fur ntorencc l. 1. Originated by HORUCK (be fact reninliiR that n long list of con tra, is bears i Invitee to her success and lo her contention that tills parlh uhir phase of worl. holds nil almost llmlll, si future for tlie ttnmnn who cans to dctto Into It'i mtnterles Htcii the iintl-MiilfiiiglstM ' 4lecl.ii en Miss Mnul, ' itialntnht Hint a woman's place Is in tho home Therefore, whnt Miuld be moie fitting than that she should hate at least a pail in Its mak ing, Its planning and Ita arrangement It is olixlotin that litre Is one field for with h women urn pecutlaily fitted and It is iina.lng to run tlv.t morn of Hum biueu'i taken ii up, for it Is fnrcinatlng work and distinctly ptontnblo at thn s.iinu time Mary Kllvn's Apron It's nil turkdl awnv In n hon chesi, Ibis little kitchen ntiroti but It ihould not be allowed to bide nwa llko that without letting other people Knott nbout llsrlf, for not only Is It going lo be Im mensely Incoming lo Mntt r.lleii, who ntMis It but It going to took Well on I ntboilt tthn huts , nougli gliiglinni and rlckinrk l.r.ml und lakes cnniigh time iwhlcli ism t tniieh to tnnl.c It Tin g ngli.ini might bo illotv llk Mnrv Rllen s, or It might be n lolly shade o' ilnk or u cool green All of tl-es,, will do, Just ho the rlck-rack braid l allotted to go all tho way around tlin edge nf It, bib strings and all. without niici stopping This Is accomplished by rutting tho apron so that the strings nr part of It which saves the trouble or milking n separato band, and also glxcii a pretty effect About Colors Yellow Is Iho svmbol of the! sun. Ond s goodness, mnrrlago, faithfulness i. Oi the nialevoleiil side It denotes deceit. Incon stancy, and malice. Tho mourning color In America and most of Ruropo Ih blntk. but In Turkey It hi violet, anil In Chtnn, white Purple Is the color of royally, loyalty -u.i illnna Irun I,, nnlnaltnl nHlltl illlll tilliifsn ,.u- ... v-.-....-. w..r.-.- Violet is lovo and truth, but also pas sion and suffering lied Indicates tote and courage in the United Statei Hag It means lojnltt. the. lirav Is the shade or penance nnd s'.n On tho maletolent side reil Inillenies the lovo of oxll, hatred and othei ma lignant passions Hlack Is death, mourning, despair eirthllncss, xvlckedness, negation, darkness WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S r ff"i"e'lf-TVT-iTt'.i'uM ASCO ASCO ASCO S I " "" m faL im ui cat ... r- . -.----- 'IDObT'l? rwi lixuittf".! v s riiLTi n i i.j m& !riiks (aSP The ORIGINAL iSk A ' S c I o c o MAirrnMlUtCO. fl .?" . .- - HO.t 111, Ot" The Old Reliable Uouiid Package Used successfully for over 23 century. Made tinder sanitary conditions from clean, rich milk, with extract of our specially malted nraln Tho i ood-Drink Id prepared by stirring; the powder in x ater. Infanta and Children thrive on it. Agrees with the weakest stomach of the Invalid and Aged. Invlgoratinij as a Quick Lunch at home or office. Ask Fop and Get HorBBck'S thus Avoiding Smotations SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Samo Prico A- 'c-cr sw lp II See a whole meal cooked in the oven at one time! The RELIABLE gas range equipped with Lorain oven heat regulator, takes tlie guesswork out of baking and cooks the entire meal in the oven without watching. Just fe'oL the wheel at the desired temperature Simple, isn't it? Call at our new central showroom 1026 Arch Street r"(liU, Tuesday and Wednesday, April , ;, lh for Demonstration 10 A. M. to J '. M. ni,,. i i . .,, , .... Miiiiiiiivli.K,.,! emiiteii ueiorr xour , wiiiuus reciie-j .itclunB, no norij, no ItiiliireH. Snvei, Kiih! will .Im l',.iln ,u'nl ,l,ut "" lioiifeixile win allonl to miss. He dlllB ' Mr0 ",,Hl J" 4 ,1',il al IH'lllt CIKlk Without an i pi n"".i,r.C "."" "sin; ,lu' "'r,'"iH.x" 1.x pi' oi Has riinse, m will "u'l't it a-, pail pnjiiunt on a UKI.IAIll.i:. .. , ?'?",'s tl,e popularity of this demonstration wo have vJl.V i rc"w,n nen until 9 l M. Monday, Tuesday and ''Citntstlay evening. I'HREE STORES 263 So. 52d Street (lltU tflorr Onrn Xlun. and Mai. i'T ll)2r. Ar..U Ci E. Cor. 13lh,& Ah SU. 'ESS' ?m? Xlun., l'r,, J !W) Hti eirlllalvn i.nnl. DI.IU t lin.illnl.ln" rnnma -' - J I A I s '! O i" ! ; . A Vi S ' c o r A H S C " O ' i ;'s-' ,0. -.A rs 0 A fc .0 i SfflCLi STORES CO. HBMV RUtft hi W1 U HI wi rytr-rH'vy,vvfT'fivaF''''JiH';jv7T ASCO ASCO ASCO-g inVriA,';-'vjMW-JA3&A( ore Good News Our customers know that they can always deal more econom ically at the American Stores than anywhere else, hence the reason why our stores arc always busy, why they are real, live centers of activity in every community. Our Producer-to-Consumer Plan is working constantly to bring you the choicest groceries at the lowest prices, and our advertisements arc always bearers of good tidings. Today we are glad to be able to give you some exceptionally big values that every housewife should take advantage of. Read every item listed below- note the unusually low prices, and remember that in every case the quality is the very highest. Our constant aim is to cut down your table costs by stretching the purchasing power of the family purse lo the maximum. Special for One Week Only Campbell's Soops Cut to Ac Can You know the quality. Tnko full advantage of this Special. Positively none told to dealers! 22c Cnn Fancy Calif. Sliced Peaches c.ol 16c Choicest California Lemon ChnR Peaches. In a rich Mipor syrup. Get your share of this bargain early they won't Inst long ot this price. Uneeda Biscuits, Pkg. Tc Fresh from the N. D. C ovem. You cnn always get fresh cakes and crackers nt an ASCO Store. Rich Creamy Cheese, lb., 29c Calif. Apricots ctu0l 15c Ideal for breakfast or dessert. A delightful flavor enhanced by a rich sugar syrup. 20c Can Fancy Butter !b. "Taste itl" Louella Butter is morn than a mere spread for your bread. Its wonderful llavor mnke-j it a distinct njid most enjoy able part of your meal. Richland Butter lb. 55c Bir value purr, creamery print butter. Carton c Gold Seal Eggs The finest crrs the hens cnn lay. Big nnd meaty chock full of body-building nourishment. And fresh right from the nest I Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. 32c Every egg guaranteed absolutely fresh. -15c Del Monte Marmalade Formerly selling nt 30cl An exceptional bnrgnin. Ideal for tho children and grown-upB enjoy it too. Sweet Juicy ORANGES 27c, 35c doz This is Orange Week in Philadelphia. Cat more oranges they're good for you. 35c Best Yellow Globe Onions 3 Ibs- 5C white otatoes oo'ibs")' a Peck (7 3 lbs.), 9c; 4 Peck (3 lbs.), 5c Big dry mealy fellows. I lave you served Trench Fried Potatoes Intfly lor .1 change? Victor Bread Big Loaf Made under strict hy gienio conditions in day light bakeries by bakers who take piidc in their art. Asco Teas ib. 45c Vi lb. Pkg w 4 lb. pkg., 12c Five- delectable blends to choose from. All same price. The kind of ten that never fails to satisfy. A Bargain in Brooms! ltr- Ri-nnn t -JO- rn. uiuuiiu . ji; He-. R,. (III., .- , to Cut 54c rn- "J Brooms ft 64c '- Made from choicest broom corn. Strong nnd durable. You'll need several for your Spring house-cleaning. Palmolivc Soap 9c k., 3 ct" 25c Lonjj-Stcm Macaroni AsCO Elbw Macaroni Spaghetti C Pg. 3 pkgs. 25c I Assorted any way you wish. All of the very highest quality. ipi Another Asco Coffee 2v9tJS j"3b 1 1 33fflJa ID. Rich and rare this wonderful coffee is winning its way to the hearts of more coffci lutcrs every day. Its a coffee you'll ttnnt more ol I he first tup convinces. Tuesday Sp Our Special Tuesday Sale last week was an unqualified success because it xvas the means of introducing many new customers to tlie money-saving possi bilities in dealing at the Asco Meat Markets. We want still more folks to knoxv of our choice quality meats and low prices, so we ,ur running another Big Special Sale lomoiroxv (Tuesday), April 5th. Every cut of meat sold over our counters is sweet and xvholcsomc. For your own satisfaction do your shopping early. Doors open promptly at 8 A. M. These Prices in All Our 181 Sanitary Meat Markels Whole Cut Chuck Roast, lb. 10c Fresh Beef Liver, lb. 14c Lean Hamburg Steak, lb. 20c City Dressed Breasts of Lamb, "' 5c City Dressed Necks of Lamb, lb- 8c Sliced Lebanon Bologna U lb. gc Sliced Luncheon Roll ' ih. 12 Sliced Large Bologna lb. 12 a' Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store More of Those Good Tricolette Frocks at $10 C Al mA&1rfafoM9U. S39 $20 Lines are long and bo coming to any figure. The : overskirts are embroidered ' in self-tone silk and the dresses can bo had in navy blue, black and brown. Eyelet-Embroidered Charmeuse Drc3ses, $15 ' Especially pretty fori young women, this dress of navy blue or brown satin. Eyelet embroidery trims tho skirt and the sleeves and collar arc piped with con trasting Georgette. The sash ties in a bow in back. Fresh Gingham Dresses in gay checks, block plaids and two or three toned plaids bring a message of Summertime with them. Some are quite simply tai loved; others trimmed with organdie. $4.50 to $25. Opport o o 11 o: i Unusual New Poiret Twill and Tricotinc Frocks Special at $20 to $39 A nexv tricotine dress, just brought out, is $20. It is in navy blue with rows of black silk braid xvith a pipinp; of biinhtly colored Oporpctto crepe trimming tho top of the skirt just below the long waist. Collar and sleeves are piprd to match. Another frock has an ovcrskirt anil sleeves that ate very hand somely braided in black. Small ball buttons of the twill fringe the overskirt. $30. (Mnrl.r-t) 350 New Suits of Tweed and Wool Jersey For Young Women and Junior Girls $17.50, $18, $22.50, $25 Practical suits in every sense of the word. Smart and youthful, as well! Jackets are unlincd or lined with silk and have Tuxedo ov tailored collars. Some have four patch pock ets, othevs ave in one-button cutaway style with deeply tucked pockets. In t,wo-tonc colorings and herring bone effects in brown, tan, gray, Copen hagen or green. Finer Tweed Suits in a Special Group at $32.50 Tho material is very soft and is in a two-tone diag onal weave. Tho jacket is beautifully tailored and semi-fitted, fastening with ono button. It is lined with llowercd silk. S22.30 SIS t Xlurkrl I Women's Lighter Wraps Respond to April Sunshine Effective Round Sofa Pillows, 75c and $1.50 Sl..-)0 kinds nre brand newl Maelo of silk anil cotton self striped tucsali xvith ribbon-covered frui. in thn center. Koac, gold, blue and black. 75c ones have joyous cretonne covers and are trimmed with a crochet edging. Just right I'oi porches, chairs and swings. Children's Ribbed Cotton Stockings, 15c Sturdy black and cordovan ones in M7es C'j to 10. "Sec onds." Unbleached Muslin 12 Vic Yard A bcfeirc-the-xxar price for 30 mch unbleachpd muslin! Good for curtains, bedspreads, aprons, etc. White Flannelet 12i2c Yard "5-incli oft fleeced flannelet for babies' use and other pur poses. Lace-Trimmed Brassieres, 50c A shipment of 2000 has just arrived. Good white materials trimmed with neat laces and cm broideries. All sizes, ,')G to 41. 1000 Wonderful House Dresses, $1.75 It wouldn't pay to make them when such Rood dresses can be had for so little. striped gingham in pink, blue and gray. -cotton ramie in blue and rose. chambray in blue, pink and gray. Somn smocked by hand, others with effective rickrack braid and snowy collars. 1200 Exceptional Bib Aprons, 50c Unusually largo bib aprons of percale 111 blue, black and pink tones neatly bound xvith white or finished with rickrack braid. Huck Towels, 12!2c Lowest price yet for excellent red-bordered cotton huck towels which measuic 17x32 or 18x30 inches. 23 x 43 Inch Turkish Towels, 45c Hig, heavy, rough white towels that give a rplendid "rub down." Wonders at 4.1c Pretty Checked Voile Blouses, $1.50 Delightfully summery pink or blue checks made into waists that arc finished xvith white crochet buttons und neat lace edge around tho collar. White Tub Silk Camisoles, 75c Plain tailing rtylcs with hem stitching and ribbon shoulder straps. AlCO Stores fill nVMT Plliln. nnrl tlit-nnirlmllt Pi,liit,u)u.nl.. Nau, L...u f"ll-... I R-. t I 'i'e'n Acrn ' A cWr VcniV T a V ' 'a' oX ' ViJ.W T WZIZTA ViTnJ tUVV IWWW AkJU .MtDVU rtLAJ A.l .III AM II af'fflT Asco si J I 1 B'UW r ' I S2JI : A s I c I t J O- ' f : What delightful wraps April has called forth- new wraps with the charm of distinction, enpes with the becoming grace of flowing lino.-, spoils mats a-, smart and bieny as Spring xveather and tailoicd coats xvith the correct air of conscrx.it ism. $23.50 to $69 All these ' oat. and x i.ip- f the better sott a 10 in enough x-anoty of style, ma trial and color to allow xxidest choosing for any occasion and anv taste Materials include tho new and loxii a xx. 0 1 1 as thoso that were nexv .1 few .seasons back and yet retain their popularity. Caledonia, ra 11101m, Holixiii, canielVhair, polo 1 loth. Skibo tweed, flour. Knitted or hrusdieel wool, tricotine. and twill cord are among them. Linings arc all of good qualitx silk and iK othei lnelic.itixo jiennts of button-, liuitonholeo and finish ing are all that di-ci imhmting women could wish. At $29 the xx iap that is ski tehed u" oi Uolixia, showing iho fa .hion.ib." throw tie collar. It hhik-s in two becoming ohadi - of lnown 1 Xlnrki'l 1 Window Shades 75c and $1 7'c --hades are xvater color and ilu- s-i shade- are oil. Iiuh i. in white, txxo shaeles of green and two of tan. mounted em good .-print roller" All the neces.-ane.s are include.l at these low price t !. wmdow-shade time, fio' II i-lilrjl Girls' New Plaid Gingham Dresses Special at $3 'I In plaid- a i in londx. . nm. lunation- eif illow. blue, pink or '"'" ", 'h'- -MUaie neck j tin-i-l id wi'h n pieiue collai- that .sbiiw- ,i tone h of haivl cmbroiel " ''to 11 i ,r i(o Dimily snd Gingham $6.50 em i an nutgine what a pretty coinliinntion it is! T1k blouse is of -hepr 'limit i and the vutlle, on tin col lu i. sle his and f i out are pu'otecl in roiii te match the 'luck- in tie gingham skirt olaik, jiiPi'ii hi led. Of course, .he bodice i- ile'achable. Sies 0 to 1 I ypai i .Xrl'i. In Years People Haven't Seen Value Like These Reversible Wool Chenille Rugs Soft, thick rugs that you can feel under vour feet ami th ' uv voars of eood iiorice in thorn, for they arc roxcr.siblo. Tlu are made of tolap;r ohonillo in the ilarkor mot I led (.r .striped cfrt'cl ionos ol blue, green, gray, brown and rose to ohcusc from- all with dark warps 9x12 feet, $22.50 4; 7 feet, $6.50 8x10 feet, $18.50 36 x 72 inches, $3.75 ( x 9 feet, $12.50 27 x 54 inches, $2 We Are Especially Proud of the Runners 24 inches x 9 feet, $3.50 24 inches x 2 feet, $4.50 27 inches x 9 feet, $4 27 inches x 12 feet. 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