Rr-?4I JW)A5.' ' 3A- V.i.iV w - f 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 if MRS. WILSON DESCRIBES HOW charmim; drapery r HO USE WIFE CAN MA KE NONE There h a Heady Sale for Such Things as Heal Home-Baked Beans and Jam of Rhubarb and Strawberries. Roadside Markets A. WILSON t. in lM 1 ri , ri d .v MRS. M tCorimaht, tin, h, A I ioUi rpilK car o'Mur tod.n tnl.es ln im J- rides diitiiis t'li' Rrouinj scumi Blontf I)ip iititmiini utul -l.ili- li'slm.ni In this wbj lie oinii no. luiiii will) pleasure iiml t.rni j to th' hmc fn it and pp'lnli', iliriM fmm ll.' fmn "While tlnri' n nn lit le in I in- miti5 oT mnnM , tlie n'mviif i im live f"i it renllv lno'nmrs n gnme "leu IxSin to wonder w'mt pr"d n-" tl' fi llnw uu the ronil lm nnd if if i ." i pur cbne frir i tli ti -t fnriir- nr In unit until joii In- I "if ulnit tlif mlier lime Then, ton then i tm Mill" "f IflMMS the food fie-h ft Kilt t'l" fil'i '' " I" UlilP. After mel m" mnti' t h i- i -i o mil' i on tii" iiifflmm. tif tlir . oi.ni t I found some ei uniiii' im h nnndisms nietlinds fnr tn i in Imii iif' I l n" thn n. i in- Imnr-t tune Ih-khm it si"' hT rOIsi.rlbl I Vo t mr lot l'i " nnd slv i iiuit'' iiiimoiik i 1 "limn a tain Mini of nviii. "i- .lm menns of hIiIhiiiiiij: '" l" ' ' ' fnrm ppidii't. IIowp.u. i.ns nluu? ioiihiiil t' p 'I iii"in f"i farm lioiisiif f.u oni'tim fnrmer luids it n f,ir mure prnfitah depciidnhV met! mi nt thnn to nut lue pi(li. into town AnotliiT farm i' znr n'd' mb time to thiiikins "'it i Piiiii ol ii 'im end this i nh.it ii did 'i ' I" v"'' live pounds of In inn in Iff hrci'- cooker iint I t'li' iii'M' indti nnd t ieti Tilnoi-il them n nwk nnd b-' ni'i' had aoi utmiln'rd aboni tin- do , 1 ho""' plir baked in mi n'd-fiisliicneu men all dnv. On Kndm mid tsitnrdin '"' lirniiRlit tliein out to tho iii.de -tonil ond rovertd tlip lops with fernl puei of rlean ulmliu cta Siv "'d thi fntire lot ont fo-o I'ridnv im-iimis nnd Ind taK"ti rniish oi'iu to Keep bcr hu'T until Iondn The netunl nnt'.ni for mnt'nn''- One poim of n in b-aiik One-bR'f pound of -nit v U Kea.ionui.' LEWS OKC'VI.TV &a& Hi tin f nnd e em r,i nil! is lur inr mve nlnl thin caukn! '' no trouble uth llie in,, use. t Her pri rs Mere teni .i,. nil- for hnl'-pint nini foit iin ict, for ptn' mr the nciir vjill no do ibt , ni ii-li ln' uu r lion iii - nou tiKiiriiiK on :iikins tvunti .rnt for lift r pints mil thtitv In e i rut for pints 'I he jnm so , iu t noi K i in the ullt, ' n ii"i)nii"e ni Iho rut s Tturn or ' n't ,,irs Itcoiishi miiiij return sa'i- I ti llo,Mu .1 ns lio Mint to rt,t, II , n , , lit Imine ran rni'i fo'loii tin- ni igl bors mil he piiiii of the uppoitiiii u t- g''t lli)lli'-i oikeil foil MRS. lll-ll if i! .soxs Mm HMf'fs Wil ii ill hoi p I. '-i .oiiip ip, ipis foi tnii;lii Hi lln' inn 'tile i In me nnd nil Mi fn mils i leri fun I of it. but vnr I don't lnnle it 1 it" ticht V W I! riieie lmi bei'li ipi lo ll fei ei ipei for t'il dikh mp i-si.p l-ihti.nri Is for rei iip lb sii'i d Jb lfiie r 'il-nn Umdlr t'.i no n fmn -nltd lu , I eonld .i n f.,i ii n rieshnipiit '-o l he ninoiiiil ni"i-iit to inn lie the -iilnd for thii. ti i ll p oir ; ,n f '' oifi otiitnti . Oi i 7ii'f iln. i ii IViii'imih . . . I fi, ti,..! .1 1. .- n ti.l I I. n.. ...Ll .-ma a .. .1 ni ti iiiiniii-ms i , ,, ' " V " """. """ II inn' i 'i ii in, niiinii mm ii iii III Seiii in i iio-t of lit I nor Mltli iiii",'iiinn ' i urn ii- dteitic i all don mi , n mi ' m u Intr nf zg lltld "III til- of lllioll i l' . In, if IJIllll t'li' illIM lie no ,i It- vll.ll" II III.' Ml llll th nnd ru' ' w it i5ar',VSs-. it? coisinm. tmr. i oti innkine V enp rliieken bevint; n rr-tiiHi fiimmis wartime Flninti. the ssniatline of todnj ghes until i liiirt" .Not nn'j i" it lout; but it ts fnipiently iooni' And. not eontcit itli this Inlituil . ' firqucntl ro'neM to ip ilelmid nt nil. Mnn of the di.in d iioik. of todni 'uu urliikie here nnd llieic to let o i Knoiv Mlmtl it is nil ti'io H lh' ihoie I'liiirmiiiR i hip tioik shows ii liodi e nmpirhnt iniifo nine iii t (li'i mini .severine pill 1 ci i:. is 111 o, oi ' (he ui for thi- ri ipp I H'l Inatii tun , fii. ha. .1 111 I slllll I'. to", s V lwi lilnilei iffieienili Ions nnd I man. "I'l , put of the cos- wliile thr THE DAILY NOVELETTE 1 Lost Lover llj nnn I. Mt'lx-llmi Old Mr Williami was even now In the pnrlor. nnd Del knew lie had eome oi er lo nk her to mnnr lntn. 'I'heie "feined to be no esenpp for her, because her nunt, Mho had done ever thins for her. favored his suit. "I don't want the horrid old thine:' olibril Iel lo her brother, .tlm. ns tlie.r dlscusseil the matter in the i-hndi' of the barn "Well, nou, if von follow me," said the inline limn. "I'll make Mr Wil linniH forgef all nbout proposinjj " AVondeiini; Mhnt he nieinit, she fol lowed Inm into n roon net o iihere Hie need lour as slltine 'I hey eollld htar the noie of Im roel.lnp-clinlr "And." mi hi .llni. ns if onlinuinc nn I nrsutnent, '1 think it i iloistirlslit iiiii'ked of ion. Pel. when Vntii .lane bus I heeti ko kind lo us to tri to attnut i the onlj man she cut loted ' i 'pi s pic iiiiipupil i mil- mr n mo. ment ilimich 'I'Iiph In niisMCf to Jim's broad erln. she nid : "Hut .Jim. Mr. 'William Is n rleh, and 1 do o iiant to wear dinnomh and seaKkni" " "Hut if be shnnld nol be ri net mis'" "Tluil doesn't inottir I'll do nsMrs Miitiror" does; I'll rim up hills nnd he will haie to pnv tbeni lie II ei t mad. I sitppn-c, nt first, but 1 can Ret tip a temper, too " "Vou en n indeed'" said .llni. l:h Ins. as tf his iiTpn "sfirnied her ord. "lie won't mint o up joh in one of lour inei s tw n'e ' "Hut. IM Inn.whni nl-ui llnrrj? 1 wns in n ion adored ll'irn Aenin Del' ejes iwie wide with atnn'Miient , but .lint fiive her n cue with n Rrininee that would h.ivo made a fortune as n circus down "lluh' s,o sjinl "Don't ever tell Aunt .lane about ll'irn She never eien heird of linn I mime Tinny, but Williams i- so mil. .Inn I mil hae en ritliini; if I In ii ri Inn, "Well I suppose mil in I, then; but it is li'itil on Aunt .Inne S n h u fine Mi Pen i Ml" iili a re, pe fi i kins as 1 Im i ( i ni( n t in rcstinir.iiits i tiiine is nf white i'k tei.sej and like it ieir nn. -Ii nnd would 1 r v ; -kit f is n punted white cicpc The It nt home -nine time I hum follow ell j tw n are rconeiled In bands of blink your lempe. oi" mill i thincs nnd lunejilk ierei hnnemc be'ow the hem of foi.nl t h' mi mi snii'fiictorv . the skirt in the finhion now to much Mi. Iv t. 'appioved T the impci '""" i-i.io.i AWARD THREE FELLOWSHIPS Total i I k She d'ndi'fl pt'Ii poind n'o ' m pot tion nnd sold tliein for nf' cents per bowl - hence mi run ? that he made o hnniNom" proht Her cusionn i told h'r thn' her beins tasted better nnd that lnr or""',,, w''r'' much lareer than i!i" sold in he ib Ii tntis-en sto-e- ! i r re pe cime froiii ail old New Knglnml pratvlmo' i i . Hie Itniii ICeie T.ook the benn nvn- i.irefi.lli aim thin wash and sonk in p'( nti of warm ttnter overnicht In t n- ii.orniii plm-e in n fiielesK i onke- until eii-niii: wlieiii temoic Mini diiide m'o no, ls or b"ls and add to eai h pound I'fur Mi ;c oiiior f r'ipped ne, fin hnlt fup of no'Ui'i'. tirh ni lh Ime Our quarter tci'poon oi p"'!1 -j e'i ( toiuiii? flrr friipoott o' (7t (nr halt t 'isi')n of PTP" One tlhlrtponn nf qielir un'tv Mil and rlim add t the benif It rid" 'nto ci oiks and bow's, and till ni 'i roiitattn r i l -r two tlurh fi' "'"' ytaee three tab esjioon- ot !eued tonia toes on top. tiM w 'ii 'u'd i .1 fi an 1 ak1 verr slou ,v Sin usiia''i p'nep'l 'he beans in in" oi en about V n u in tne nen nc and us flip famiiv did imt retire until around 30 p m there was siitlieiml l"H f" the beans in the stme in this wa the fr'nio could be 'losnl for il,e nuht Mtthout nni ndiitin:iiil tue' In the lnornine tie lunns were lulkeil to n turn I'neh (otiunmr was til'ed "i ihe top with boiliMjr will i hei'cp -ii Ind Co norri about tin1 brans miKin? dn 'Ihn iear si e has eniiKl lim sn' frmn n diii.esne " mm e e us, t.i help l'ep' Mi 'son K nillv ci,e pnipe foi bik'd li-l 1 menu b ft -nn i or canned tisli mmd with pn times or bie.id . uiubs nnd bakdl llni" lat'-n l-ln ", i"eniitiiiinn of I lint kind and in ild like m know pin- , poi turns Airs 1! K, i I isli u (iiatiu , I!, moie i he -km .ind bone, from thei cnokeil 11 -1 1 mid with n fori. br"iik mlo Hakes Sen sun and tluu inld to enry one a nd .i li.iii ips of the prepari'ti ' fish "lie runli ,iii i,r,l nm llnr. I iur Inblfpniin ' tint , tine 'iTijiooi' nt tiU nnd in-1 n Miitnhlc .ise tor iht There wic ponneh lenis m Imi ejes when sjn U'seribnl Inm to me, and $lie helipiej be is i omine Inn tod.iv lo n?k her to mntri Inm. Tt is too lml. Ilp," "Well, 1 (iiii'l help it if sue is mis taken." "And poor llnrry! He nil be he.irtlu fik( ti " "I'll ic'itr.i Inm when old William! (lies nml le.nc. me ,i ri' h widow "' And linn suipresvii Inushlet, Ihrse Wuklll lillllie people (l-lei nil I (if the low l'rui'h window down iln- poicb steps and nut into the barn, to IiiiikIi until tin y w i rt cihniisi, i " r- "-" "'"' ' ' " , 1 HI I I lie I llll I ll I II I' 1 I III I I'M r .sen I I'll rrnl ni .,11(111' f 'ho -hip. lo iiHiubeis i ill lone mii'i.i in the p.irloi did not f I'm "rinhnil in i !,s The Cbtnen- ! lailjlll 11 Things You'll Love, to Make luckctl OrOcirulicGilcl WJSV.K 1 iY r-$ivV -' 1 line l n clicmlsc froih made ttin inm In (tin uildllloo nf n Tl't'KI'D (lit (lMHC (HLHT, fashioned after tlm1 stile of is "i It offers a smart win or leiiiodelinK n plain perue chemise frock The Kllet Is it strnlcht piece of luclinil iirtjiitiilln cutrd to form the new broad neckline nml ii low of wen pearl but tons down n front half-Inch box plait TmU the pilot to the lltilnR of our fro, k Now miap fnstencrs under the polni"! of tlm frock o that ou inn teinlllv remoie tlin Tl'f'Kl"l Ot'.OAN tilt: i;IM:t when foiled, nnd replnco It wlih u clean one ri.ot'A r Hijvcrfotd Grnt-i Honors to Stu dents of Graduating Class I're-Kiru! ( nni'i ' of 1 Ian I'loid l id lipe. bn iinnnni"i tin awards nf si i - title ( ripe i id i nu for Aiiici i, .in i bem iiw ni ib of l'le-coH for tine, ii 1 cilllW on i ii Inp. an award pio- .'luiiy nt -.oni' ! en univi'rsiti . ha I t" Al.iu Woods Hustings, is- llnsiuus has ben 'irs ii Imliler of u llnicr- ;i'ii 'lev. mincrd , fiincrdi r,,ri1 "'l"" "i nnmiiilU m m ! IhkIh t ii ii r 1 le won two iein i i s hoi irslnp. awiinh d i of tin four men with 1.1' line sl.niiluij; fm th, his Mrs in "" m tr.n k lie is n nn lube-' nf llti What nn i scape he had had would t;o home nt i-m e ' What was in his iiole' Only a re- ' quest ,,f h pinate i '-nn rsatioii No. i lie would not ,-n ho u lie would mc Miss.l.tm who piiili.ibl thought he was talkini; to In r nu i "I womlei. lhl, if iniireldeih ndort'i ihinks Aim lain nuns ti , plnrcV" I I di.n'l li In ii n mini' ;,,,,! Inm nnrthlnj- nbnnt I. Hut nil the Milton folks know it's ours. "i on inn Ml lliiirv"' nnd the pair went off into liti nf nier.-itni nt. lint what had come to Aunt Jane. All her iiiitil tourncss was cone from hei i'ininteiiiine'. Slip fairly beamed iipnt Inn. whose isl(s tn the hrlid.iJS were si iniiiiinu il put ("fit on s "Mv dr-ir Delpliine'." fho Mid, "w In ii- Im v o Miu tiecnV "I low n in the barn with -Tim i on w 'ito tin1'' "No, tnv (bar child, no. I was timlir luiwippiehcnMuii. Dclphiue, willi ngard to Mr. Williams." line .1 1 in rushed to tbe window nnd looked out, cMreine iiRitatinn betray itiK itself in lus flinkint; plnuililerp. "I'rnr me, James " i-nii Ins aunt, "do moie more iiiii.tl,i '." "1 thnii,'ht I .jiw n pie in the cirna tin i bed." -aii1 I i in in .titled tones "A ( I was saiine. IMphlne." aid Mis Iniie. "your ticunl t unity lias tpiili ml-led Jim with reeard to Mr Wil liam" In npproiHtatine his ntlcntioiH ,Mu lino (pnto mivunder.stooil him Ih isit toda was to atk nie to be Ins wife "' "Oh!" in n duet from Del nnd Jim. "And I hope, Delpliine, thnt I i-hnll henr no more of the exciedlneli Milgar abuse j on bae indulKid in with rejitd to in," fut urc husband." "Not n word " protested llelphine 11 s in nni-. I ..hall adore him And to will Jim " "ini will nt least treat bun with luoprr ip.pict " said Aunt Jane sailme mnje iticaTI) from tin parlor to Ihe illu me loom. Nol roniplttp nnrletle Ills 1'icntli Oipli.in. Making Mora Money Stnrtliir nt t$ n WttU No one who enters Miss itareart Mr Ouiti') very Imposlnfr offico In tlto heart of Now York's financial district would dream that tho woman vho.se name np penra in Bold lettera upon tho door once worked as a cashier and In n butcher nhop, nt that for tho sum of f 8 a wce'i, for that much a mlnulo Is closer to the present earning cnpaclty of tho onlv In ch pendent woman broker on Wall street Jlut tho facts In tho enso cannot be dented nnd every now nnd then Miss McCnnn finds her thoughts drifting back to the days when her weekly wuro Kerned almost an big ns her monthly Income appears nt the present moment t'p until tho titno her father died, the McCatm family Ilcd in California, but thev moied r.ist then and nettled in .!( rsev Pity she seeming her first posi tion when sho was fourteen by nctliiR an combination cashier and cmorRPtioj clrrk In ii iiclghborhced bulcher ihop, where she lemalncd until she was nine tfon and wa-s drawing $12 n week. As l ho months passed, lmweitr, he grew less mid less satisfied with her work, for she felt that tho futuie wai dtrld nih limited So sho commenced n course in ii business tchool. stuihlng slcnog r. phv for she hnd (lelermlned Hint some dm she una colm? tn linio n liuslnesn of I I r own nnd It was ticcrssnr.i to Inv the I foundations for It as well In nch.tncc ns possible I A position In n steamship o'flro aims sppureil without much difficulty but this was followed before long b iiiiolber In a broker's off Ice and It was here that Mlsi JfcCaiin found lier gro)9. The work fascinated Iter nnd little liv little, she picked up Ihe details of the llnp mirk until Increasing saint i nnd n con- innniiy growing liank nceount cn.imcil her to branch out for bet self with a knob or hnmlla on the front end so they can bo coinenlenllv moved) Is often worth while. These snnllow boxen call bo filled with bottles, onus, unci other small articles neatly arranged. To tnko out tho tray, select tho.nrtlclo de sired, mid replnco tbo tray In inucli more convenient than moving n lart. "" of things uboilt on tne Hl,.ifB?...,lV.rnti nn.is Ko.nethiig which may be ,.'""' back. It nlso lcaics tin nr Vr ,h, much bettor order. Hiich n SeUeJ -' 't has been tested, nml iii V'SIMIIm proved. It can easily be nimio n i,oMl Placing Shelves Tn planning the storage places in the kitchen and pantries the main f.ictois to bo consldeted are to keep ench article Cf.lr tllO lltnro llh.on It la nmal fre lip'entlv ued nnd t'j place the closets, mIii'Iips nnd drawers where thei nrc cnslli accesslMe and easlli kept clean To liinuro clc.inllnoss, torngo places hl.niild he made of good wnml tree fioio I liolis Knots, op nther muchness HUdi to catch diit nnd harbor Instcts A further hpp In making nhehes e.isv to clean Is Ut leavo a small placo s.t bHlf nu Inch wide, between tho back edge of the shelf nnd tho wall (. prner dost ts proildo nn excellent method of utilizing space which mav otherwlso bo of llulo value. .Varrow sholAes sometimes economlio spaco bet ter than wide ones, for nil tho articles on them can bo enslly reached whereas on tho wide nhehos either part of Ihe Fhelf room Is wasted or the. things In front must bo moved to get nt those In hind I tilled Sliiii s Department of Agriculture sprelnlUts suggest shelf not moie than four Inches wlrio Mill cotiieulenllv ihotd spice flavoring e tiact. baking powdei, and nintcrluls of this kind rntlng deep sbelven wfth shallow Iiovp.s ni 'lras1 (light wooden botes with ..Ides about four Inches high nnd In Other Stale In Gunmelal Three Smart Styles Centemeri Gloves Gunmelal is an ideal color for '--loves genteel, serviceable, and harmonious with gowns in so many shades. Originated by Ccntcmcii years ago, it has been one of the most popular shades in our French Jvidskin gloves. The Seville at 3.50, with piquant band cITcct, embroidery ami stilchinR.ii the contrasting white, is a stunning gunmelal glove, -gg gQ 13 gL Other smart styles in thls YorkSl 40omhA shade are the two-clasp ' Florine at tt.OO, and the lovely Bandalctto with two-tone embroidery and two pearl clasps, at .'1.50. 'I I o nr-t clion for voiitig 1 leiiiiiiitl vas ibtablislicd b illm.iis in lso: l.die ;. .1 Ml- M.imo'n to , rgnnlr.e n women s 1 m lnr of Commeici the first CI! n' 'nni;no iiuMh.iii nf the Oik half liniimnii ni !ur priprr , 1 l:iM'rl'.r. Miinll One cr;;i o' hi mil nimbi ni itit-oils to -i nil n (liic ewi initJiil pntiitix.' ' ni M.iss t, ii-. lis In iro cup ol thui, iicmii ii -c 'v'i (lnr tnbl tininv nt 11 orcr(fM .iin, Tw ' tn. c. , Iln ( Ii Mi and then lurn inio h bnkme dish tin tin and tonr too top with fine i rumbs lint ceilini with tin. bits of Imiter mid tin n tirin iuinlii 1.1" with two t.tble-poi.iis ,,f erntcd nr; t t line i I ell -ni i r ti-ti may be mixed u ,1-t- r with mnsi(( !" -i nnd mini nit" 1'nhnt em 1 1 It' s nn I i ,'b 1 1 i ,in lie sen e,J innoiul lml in i nam s,in e o tn.ule into '-.ilnd ikin"H i 'nni' d lish nun In u-i d in plni r nt tin m.d ' tin nm. l",1 i of tin dioii-i'ii lift on 1 li- i n l' Jin Iliisline-' i neiiiei line nf Tn lllinl ntl.r fellow -h'p nuanl'd on ii, in nn I op I '"liii'lut inn an t'.i'hine fellowsni iimihine bill's nt lliin'tford l oMeeo nnd i . pn-' eiinluiite ii ol I, nd ii d ,'n(- id ma -ler of mt and if .en in 1 In w i ic en ("i to iliiiisou nf Mt An i ii nt T'n oilore lllil. of Aidiiion IS s, C.l HI l st I irm; and n -r is '.I lib! I I ei .i-c ' .nji 1 'I en nl fud n IM' Oil" Jier nnd dunne the eur s is plnniutie 'o ll'l i ne 'in" i 'il its ii v 'i neine I i "s ( t. s;i I a, rrll, vU e I oa r a s a c-cl.iblp t.ilad The l pn, n'p p i 1"1 ii ' ' tile sj-e of w n1!! ,1- 'I .1 end looked ill f.l ten.,, r aid low eil to i o. 1 Ki I th. 'it' lo'er cf bel ri I 'h-n n ini't oune ' a-rots in'ili inr '- fu'l svith boi'inc w ii an I nioiess foi hull l "al se ire'i slid then i Din tbe tops in mvlt.-il rur.iwii The rhubn-b ur I nniuhcrri tl at she mmi" was so , beinre .In1 there were null' ri'irn ml. t Till i led lier to pp,,i, tlm she rll n'l thi' sh" (an n ak" this i lie-.' is her re ipp I'enl tin ri.nlJib nt d l'i'" i . ir.' ll pie.es 7'" o pos'i'i n l iKath 'our pnici'i ii 'Ii 'in bi i rir. ( lite t up ii u ulrr ( 'o.)k tint 1 k i .of' and th( 5nto n 'Ii bis ind ' d-ip M-n ihe PJI juini 'iree on I" Itemrn i1 " boil rut d'i f' Miear at -I ' I'tehtPPIl to r, , jnrs Too' imrawiT srd Now uu ' s 1 bae on 1 a H l Dmt 'Jih, ( lutein c and Electricity crrct of the sin cess of Meenehan's Electric Bread tin The Itps-t df ingri ilii-iit -, the Kociio.jt nf liakinjr intrlligrnif' ami s-kill. tho inti'iisififd, bur gpiitlo. lirat ot i loi'tru it , all lombuiftl srrc In pi-'iilucr fur dii 1 ho ihic-'i broail in I'lnla drlphhi -tin' lircad ou'll like 1-p t. p" i d - ' ur, , if",; '"I, "i1 :'irr .SI an 1 'in i a Id to iu n (( i . f ifyi ,t -7,i'f nt ', piii - 1 o " e k. ( s 'i ,g i ir, '. 'l i ! 'p3 t. '.sso, V.r i .- 'g ' snd i It f - , till 'll 1 '; - "g i' m It ' mi r ' " i i I ni ir ',!! ' ir i a i i ' n felj s'Mr t- d'S'e si s i , i - . It-iii tdd S tir potnd f ' thrift .ifin- fl i )rr pnund ' '''pp'l ii'j i IE I ,uur n tun Um-itit IR 1 .fiire nf tun omtifi. .& t ( onk ft'owii i 'i' th'"k i-e nm inn ,W ' then till mt,. urs and on wiih wni Q , mid si.i' s ir. i 'I ii - i . n delic " i- Jp i iriPi.tj' Jun. t i -' uiiR i il i.i-iiii p lan r m Si .. f i I i i'.i ha f 'i i en, i g 111' Kln.s ui's u iU-' in ii'-' n i i' B 3" ik'iiu pnikas' I1' "' f- " I n - 'g: I ri"iulrc n'l foe is to le pi. ( I r i g 1 - , I ,s-?'""''' """ "; " " "; ".7, fs ppeSpearetoSeeRiglit r Glasses at a v Moderate Cost 5?rss I I' w ,35? e i-l TBrKsfe1 m ' OtJRVED . 4 . K i one "" z t Ltnset Qtvr widtr firld nf vi- y;i n'on cfi are mart becoming At- J way look through SPEARE'S p, INVISIBLE BIFOCALS I ramonu for thei.' infllviauiUtty. tto oonaplcucnx Uni, no lodr- - inff place for dirt .; Hortttt, conteientiou$ ryt J ttrvice at a moderatt eott t)pn Htnri?y Until 9 P M p f 1 j i 14c MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries I1 Smith old Street 1 1 ,St. fiOth St. JtiO 1 -jermantown .Uc 100!) Market St. 1 V.i',1 South " - I i IKiiE J5iea5Sii 1 TEA DANSANT Saturday, April 9th A to 6 P. M. DANCING 8 lo 10 l M Musicalc ami Tea .' "iitlun Aflmiuon o.s L'auul GREEN HILL FARMS HOTEL Lancaster Avenue and City Line Overbrook MARLS. I MORRIS WOOD i . . I.AWRENLL We Lead the Way! Coffee now only lb At All Our Stores Mann & dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET ll 't'rmi-e(jnT f si Models, Colors nnd Fabrics That Are Sold Hero Only Ladies', Misses', Juniors' Hand-Tailored Suits 22.75, 27.75, 38.75 Nev? Hats "Lagrecque" and "AtKenn" Ladies' Und envear Mannish Shirts atad Waists Mado to order or rendy to wear Pure Thread Silk Hosiei nt New Shades, 1.55 Mann & dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET )piiiiiii-3inM -iS? DS'lLiiJIi 'iiiiluIIuIIZX" j!i!IL SH MMym MALRICr. SPEC! OR, rrr, 1310 Chestnut Street Special Saturday Sales J 00.00 lo JoO.OO Wraps tal en iinin itii atttat tn c Woi.r' ivn. refuted fm Saturday. I 'nqucslionabh. the finest .iJciiM) and most graicful jvi to he had at thn tnuc m all Philadelphia. Fifty Beautiful Wraps Poimrilv telling from 60 00 to 49.30. have been ilicsen for sp;nal sale tonmi iori'. C leai savmps of ivorlh, whalcvci v.'iap von iclei t. New Tweed Suits A hit1' Sf'Caal Wr for alwdt1. ced it hr emphasized lint how nvidr.h these f nced Swti rcalhi aie? '.00 1 Ft. 00 1 m I Voguish Dresses of tncoiinc. Canton ncpe, taffetas, crepe dc Chine, Roshanaia icpe, and other pleasing materials. I 'allies to 45 00. All Linen Dresses Charming JroJ(s for missci Rose, rvhite, Copcn and ianai. The vcr); tolors that have been deuced th' verv urn,' for "linens " K50 rw 'f 7 il x- - A1A S I ANNE L. DEVLIN ONE THlRTy-NlKl SO. THIHT13ENTH SI' Gowns Specially Priced fc.UuilliJ .Si-(V Dresses llfTll.l , I 11 IP ill- I lllll. ll ll V.ltlll l'(H'. ,PJJ 3,()() J" or Aff.cn won and Street I ''hi n ;iiii r mlii nni' i ( 1 1 i k i( -v ami Ponrt (LA IX 1 1) J'.Venintfancl Dance brocks hiITdii , 'I airoi.i s nml hiio 1M MucK imil U'A T f)f) Dinner and Street Models Mormeian Canton I iciks nnd f'rrpc du a -. y. i mlinndcTcd, iltcihy if)C),(J(J Iiiihs, plain and .ind tailored ( iToit i!iiiHiiitiiiiiO)iiiiiiiiiitipp!ii'ii''iiiPiiyiiji 4fmm'aimMwiKuiimutuimimii i.mh mmmm i31IIIM.Bi'H'I"k r-Tr-rm-iriiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii mHim numiim wiiiiinmrnrrrij' Jj I' ttii(lslv linulil'ns tlic i ( inrii muooth nut int. lien .ind K j 1 A AKnuhrd ' Htiiti'cs .ire lis ciiny to Il.iii hi ilnn.i e I J-ELTON, SIBLEY & CO.,0Inc.rPhilBdcIphiii bhoor-Tred , Misses, E Children Oxfords for oys and Girls Ihe greatest shoes from the standpoint of health ever designed for growing feet, combin ing all the freedom of a moccasin with a brown elk leather that won't scuff, and gives double the wear of ordinary shoes. And now selling At These Remarkably Low Prices Children's Child. Misses' en's Sizes 6 to 8. Sizes 814 to 11. Sizes ll'ato 2. .$4.00 .$4.50 .$5.00 Boys' Sizes 11 to 2... $5.00 Boys' Sizes 2l2 lo 6. . .$5.50 Young Girls' Sizes 2Vz to 7. . .$6.00 The New Instep Strap Models for Young Girls $ 7.50 -in smart tan calfSpdcially priced Children's A-lenBth rolUtop socks, white, black, tan and navy 50c mercerized and silk mixed, black nnn-u nnrt ; . j binations . ' naVy and cordovan and green com- .....,.,, 59c MCrCribbedd merZtT wiih.r"n k "ripe, on rolled top-and heavy ribbed mercerized tn cordovan and black ,.. . . 85c 1230' Market St. Shoes and Stockings for all the family AI wLw$L The s (FROMOUNefi tor-os o-f JFa.-fflous . Shafts! 1308 mc) Chestnut St. Shoes and Stockings tor all the family OO n UuiCk Snrvir. M. Ct . , r. ........ " a -'"op ai iy oouth llth "Dtrcet bvery rod Pi-ofeasionaUy Fitted-Tliree Geuti ing Brotiiers Supervising '1 1 Hinnmin' 77 KJSgi BB