wfFSPPPPI vr, .r'f f "Try- ' a '.t'- J- - ," - i"0' H17i tr" ft "fi MRS. WILSON EXPLAINS FINE POINTS IN BROILING tfclhoil for Seafoods. Fowl, Horn and Different Meats Are CirvnSloiv, Steady Flame Is Best for Cooking in This Way itv MHS. M. A. WILSON ;, ;, ,j Mrs. .1. -I. Wit ion. fCfHril''' ,,,V,(,m irvrrtriM mO IIUOI1' llli. prepare Hi" lih iiml 1 rlirn IIH "l" ' nffnnI " fln s,,r" r Tli" plnnklns b.'iird makes mi Mffll mninirr to l-rnll fl-.li, but Inc-klns ., ,,,1(0 n Minllow bilking pan or w't nml Brrnp liberally, then dimt il, flour. Now rut Hip fish in plow 0( mltnl.lc siw for nerving ami llicn nitre on Hi" prcpnrrtl pnn nml rub or bn.sli Hi" 'i"'1 '""""'"y wllh " Kf""1 olml oil J'11"'0 ,n ll10 ,)roilcr "ml ""'" Wj,ro iMci;.ooii;o highly statonrd Firiirh iliiminili ..... . One taMc'l"""' "I '"''i'i7 ' v.iil ui- to lMt-t" 111" bniillnR link. Whr.n..lir.l. lift In a hoi platter. I'm,. I1'"... I... .....t.n,. flfifl fl WlHlttllll cnililli' run" iiiiii' .. -,.. from llu1 pan. in order I" rro(,t lir.nKIiiB. Oiirtiix if twist. viiil.'r.ii'Mniid l T l.i i'il iliii,Ki'ii--niil.v to rrimiu (jliriltsll Willi pllltllS Mil'l'N (if ICIllllll. hmo.1l. tender ii t. ,i riiukniN urn iil inr iirtui- ?"' u, iii i liicki'ii down Hie back ind i-imn" Hi" ,'''k "'' l,,n,rt. "f "": l.X limn' Now ilmw lb" elilekcn nnd .null I" Pl.-i.ts- f ml. wiw. im - ,ry ...111 IIH'H ."111"" ' ."" "'" v,;n or limn flrippniB" IiHi in J" nml r I'hin in ii li"t broiler with the lit M.I.- up. '"! for V',n mlm,tPi; ,n'l Hun Phi"" "i" nkiii Fid" mi nml ,!(. (Mtl. bifiin or bnm (lrlppliiKS. Turn '" iM"K"ii 'wici' nml cnnlt for mcnivli'" minulfs for n on" nml on"-')'inrt-r to oiio nu.l three-quarter- nmiliil 'Im k"ll. .... i i, i i Suiinl"- nml ducklings nrc broiled in the same manner. Jo llmil KlicUflili ihl(ri are In oiled nllvr the rrab mr iiMirr iiftor preparation. ,n Hi" Ii'" lib'I'T on II" buck nml mil. .1 Ini'li" lnlf" 'lit its entire length. Remove ( In1 piitrnilH and wash under plfiiti' of luiitiiiig wnlcr, ("ruck Hip. fln nnd tlirn place tlio lolit"r. Micll ml,' iliron. in the broiler, llroil for ten ir.imit s tui'l IIipii turn the fhcll siilo up for Hi" 'limp lenslli of timp. Turn Hip flisli nil- up again nml bust" wllh two tahlr-iHii.n- of molted and utrulncd but tir I if' I" a hot platter iiu.I Kiirnish mil. vuitcri'.p.iH and hIicph of lemon, fj, rv, uitli NiirraKansett butler nance. 'I i -,iui p . M civ-luilC pound of butlpr nnd tin n ii in. iI.ioiikIi a pice" of cIiipsd rlnt nml IIh'I) phu'P in u unnll sauce pan iml uilil Hie Htralned juice of oup Mr;" I' in 'ii nml oiip-hulf oup of chili Min Ilei.l 'Inuly until hcnldiliK hot. I loil crabi Cook the ernliH by pi nix n into bf.illns water nml cook incirt'ni' niiniitcM. Dinin, chill and t'liM r mo i I he I'lnwH iiu.I save the lnrci' ('.iu- Inr -nln.l. Itcmnvc the thell nml i''.i! ln.Ki'.x and then wnsh under c-iM i ii nun: water. I'm.i nllvcr-plateil Mnr .iml hl'lit Hip prepared crab in linn I im in jili'iity of molted nml Mi hi . i l ii' r nml then pln.'o in broiler nml . ii ml.t minutes. 'I 'i 'Hut nnfb-Open the c.Vhlers on i iji n -h i mid then remove ami look them m i- ' irel'nll for bits of nIipII. tii-l i I n.i. dr ; ilip in melted and lira ii .I I 'i ter ami then roll in line rTi I' li'iiiiu to the shell. Arrange In i ii linliiiii; sheet nnd broil for fiji.f iiiiiniii - S.rvp ouP'hnlf dn.'.en fir i - ice mill tin' Mime dressiuf! lli'l ! i Inol'i '1 1oIi"it. n i i-ietlinil of broiling oysters '! 'ii i'trn fancy Inrgp oysters nml i i I' K incr i arefiilly for lilt Now loll i'i liijlitly in n l.it'i' ll "ir nml tli"ti dip in melted and i-.r.i H I hut'r nnd loll in line ci.imb.. N i i In ' w i, mi an nlil-fii.ilnnpd i in i i .ml liniilfor ipvpii linn mo i in,' in ipieiitl) . Lift on toast Sin ik, i , wiitc icres and serve with P n ii i i'il nml trniiii'il butter. I ' I ''.inn ii-e the larse i Inms 1 ' ii ' in . pair of scissors remove Hi I c mill then prepare as for It, ,., p., 'I ' i ."d- me ueil in iroi:iriiis I" I'll -t. cut Ihin sliie.i of ' ' i I Ii .in ..ml lln'.i Iniioh with ' ' ' ' "' I'lin e in it luoiler ami 1 1 I im 'hod Slice the ham ' t 1 lo -mtiilili' pn 1 es for ' S. i if.. m lew hours in mill: . . which was ndded a table-) ', 'M.H hr ,1, nn 11 - lum 1! I'm Kill ralv. im'1'is..c,. ,ft and then 1 . 'iille h.icon or bam drip ''' ' Inn I. turning fri ipieiillx 1 ' 'I in lhis manner i delieious. 11 ln eiy delicate whin n.i I. the edges of built the haul ' 1 1 pn win curling. I!io(led I' 1 wiili eitln r limn or Irtcon I. " .. dish Have Hie butt her 1 " r in slici ', just a IiUle ' hi I". ,iug Wipe with 11 'i'i mid then roll lightly iu ' ' ' " i' I'M ni.lg Ireqiientl; , for ' u ..itnutc, (InruUli with I I 1 1 11 ni' h.iui mid parsley. i'" i lua.v illso be split nnd 1 ' 'l 11.nl strained butter and 1 ' 'i'i giilled ham or li.icnn. i'i ii'iuber i that onlv a 1 ' I ' ' 'i lliiiue of inn delate teni- 1 1. u nred f,, broiling. A 11 1 l. intense ipiii Klj sen is 'i . 1 nnd burns too.l before " I ...I an opportunit.v to ' t'T of the food that is 1 im fi 1 the slow tlnini', iu the 1. Id- fashioned 1 hnr- ' ' li.lt" lllsl I'll' ill K ll III" "' 1. ' li'i.il. Then, .learn. ' 'I h'tldc III "i - .iml the di'lb nle pio fouil becomes 1 1 ii . 1 ssfui 1 nuking in '' I" mis iipiui tli,. ptnper ' ''- "f the fi.,,,1 wM'e Mink - .in.l , Imp., , ,,( Meed mt . '' a a- salmon nml fresh 1 hil'l sliuiihl be basted 1 " ' 'I'i' .ng I In- pioicss of "'I" . fish with a ihi 11111 hi a or ham dripping" W A ll HAIR BALSAM i'tv C a 1'")'J,1'l'''l"ilf st.i'5lUirrltlnd 1) sVV .'Vn orei v.oior oa bJKlincaulywGrBTand F!dll-dr lt,,.Jf --M.. 9 Mli 1 fflnl flrn-rl tt- t.-x.l ,'"' '''- W.-t I'M.lm-iit.KY nor A FILLER Ml.... 'it I mull Wllh id I UIvSTO! Miir. V.I., 5F?r SSJW'ft'lsKjl 7' tv ffli n'Smt-iHm ! or ' l.r'r""' . p, UVMB and ii IHilc ,iK,iy spnsn,,,,,! rrpnc, .Irpsliij. and hot wnler. This tirevputs lb" delienlo lexluri- from ,ryt,fj out. I laritled butler Is nN,, tlr,i f,. linmliiS foods in the broiler. To pre. pare It inch Hie butler mul then strnln it hioiujli two tliiektipnups of chpese elolh. Plan. In a smiceian nml ndd nn piiiiii Hiiioiint of water, ,.? t(, m and then chill. IJcniove the buttpr nml melt uualii uiii! slrnln. This butter-fat oil will not producp the utrmiR buttery tasti; s-o ofii'ti foiin.l on brollcl foods. THE DAILY NOVELETTE AeroHH the Area-Way .V KVA OI'TAUSON IlltOWKK uimii;ict Slip was blomle, ppilte. rmnrt. Sin sal just wlH.ln an nftlcp window, lirKkly tnpplnc; Hie keys of a typewriter lnppi.it; Ihetn all day Ions, with her ear lo thp dictaphone; without even the respile of shorllui'id. Itolten hmv the progress nf Invention had to drlvn n pntty Rjr : Tor sli" was prclty. in a sweetly ma imp way as if v. ,, iM()W 'H()m(,. tinns of the (leilh ami breadth of life. , ' XH ,H" "'""Sht ii stiilwnrt .vounc rellow Vhr ,Pt over n ilrmiRhtlni; boird just within a window across the areaway. lie hail felt Hint :ill women were faithless because one Iiml been ros nnd It wni like a breath of sprlnRtfnin to Kllmpsi, sucli a fncp. It renewed bin faith in womankind. He mulled waul ns In- enncht her eyo In a flrptlnc; Rlnnrr Kinilcd with lipH or days un used to smlllnff, Ife would watch for i'."1' l"nvinc hour, nnd cnounlly Well, he would llnd a way lo inert her. Him was really sweet. Knot! So con reded tlm dnrk-eyed youth of rather (onerous proportions, sldewlse, who w.is putting up very good bjicciI on u typewriter In another window across (ho nrenwny. She wan qulto nttractlvp. but ho could civo her Homo polntH on hnRprliiR, a kink of his own ndded lo the latest bufdnpsci rolleao method. Yes, she wjih almost pretty, In n Kentle, nn nsspi'tine way. Hut for her perfect poisp, she would have deemed shy (she had Klniiccd nut of the window while her busy tinkers wpro reelini; off tin; lines, nnd ditching his finze, had turned deliberately nw.ij). Well, she had wine spirit' He'd like to work with her, Juki to jolly her nloii. Come lo think of it, Hint's, the kind of n (?irl that innkea a pood wife and boarding houm fare does poll. He'd watch her quittiiiR time and net n closer view of her, some wlioio. on the way to the rtreet. She wnss positively wonderful! So thought tin red-haired giant who wn.i writing figures in great ledgers iust usinesslilie; m dainty and feniinine, nnd still with sin h a woith-while air, as if she lould iiuiKp an awkward flight of a fellow comfortable, ami leally tnat bun humnn-liko. She wns glaiu'lng his way j.isl cnsunlly, ho oh- sen ru nun mere was ausoiutely no hint "f tlu flippancy which most ynuug girls of Hip day consider quite de ri- geuer HI10 almost smiled, jet there was not the slightest suspicion of amuse- 1 ment uboiit it; jut wonderful friendli- I IICsS. u'i ., ,,.,r :i 1:1. ,,..t ,1 hnt .'i wife n girllikp that would make: huddcnly Iip fdt tho nuirk. do- ! (? ;:i&&mr-!ifSS: n 1 BrownGloves a MISS B v. .S-S.-V I -. . . Of French Kids kin The soft fawn and beaver, tan, and the smart deep I brown IT In a fascinating array of CeiltemeiT. f II rsi. .. ,.i ii' u. .. 1 -n II i a ne sjiimiiin": ricincr at a b . " m mnHTa 1 l..)(), with uore insert JMSLr Y oo , I aemy caiiKiii uy strap 1 ri '" '" "", "'"'"l '"'ois .n.i in.ue-t,i , I and clasp and soft- ,, "ZllL" JJ!ll upliclwiM friiiti4 Ifti twnt II IIUOIIVU i14ll(. i, 1 wtvi 11 " the sleeve ' f)ni' lovely Mous(iietairc.s. lG-bulton, at G.oO . jCi And in short L'loves. the 1 .k .Sn. Itli Si. &$ ' (l.'iinfv Flnriiip. fwn- i . .... f!w v.. .1- .. ,nn i.'ir.i. a,,, v 11 s, i 1 clasped, at .'LOO; and the ' - ;-, , j, ) especial favorite of three 1 : . 7 1 Sv trenerations of Phila- M " TTfJl S-Tij j delphia women, the one- J A l' AJV I clasp Seville, with heavy n -SSJ J? ) crochet embroidery, 3.50 ,1 L. hw; On Your Way Home uy That an rrm rffiSh. crswr-ons. vnv -piHtx 3 mtws flbtm Philadelphia's Favorite 5isH flSBP WSI CflFFIf U TMfPMfirrrcrV Vizxjm s5SlJS5 EVENING PUBLIC ;oslnbp color coveriiu; his face ami mounting lo his tnnplce; nnd In ''inirinid In bin high desi clunr nnd ran Us lingers through the heavy hair Hint he inle.i, mid grinding his te.-ih, h, multeiedi fin Miming lw movL. f, her enteitnlnnient '." It might be her slsior, thought the boy it khaki, in ii,r Mill, brenthlesf. m.'.T , "'"''y rernllp-I a cerlnln nerv itlle J.iiKliiili iimse. Up was Just with in 'mother window across the areawav doing Munis in sl.owcnrd prlntllig Inslead of lllng! She iniild mairy l.nt one of lliem biil she had her pick! Thin was one siiHsfticlioM to the others. .Mm he here wns niiothir girl like Inr - little. Mi miff gel next In the force in her of l.ce -ijnl sniiie time ierhais in the dis nilt fllll'ie he ailghl he comforted. 1 looked at his w.itil,. vtnnk liv u Mill diii thought. Thev iiuit at .", loo I At ,i t Ii ore was u'tinti in four olhces across the arciwav. for the little blonde typist covered ier mnchlne, ns Mimpd n simple Imt ami modest fur. nml diew on n pair of spotless gray gloves. Slip linked distinguished ! iiMinllr, oh, so very casually, n sinl wnrl . until, a roil ti.ilrnl giant, it rhnp of rather generoiiH proportions, hide ie. mid n siildier-bov of gallanl buir u.g hnpi'ened in meet nt the elevator .u.st as she reached them. An odious, overgrown oflice hoy from Hie floor below flighted from an ns ri'liding car and she looked upon him with the joy of pif spvslon as he. Iiallei! her. This is what ho said : "Hello, grandma; 'inw'd veil mnk'e ll?" rninplelo nniclrlto April Shnwern. Making More Money Mlntlnar llifl (inldrn Knln It wna back In lOOj that the llev. Anthony K. Elmnulst llrst came lo Mln ncuiiolln nnd, when lie looked arouml for a hump, ho found thnt tlm only thing that was within tho reacli of his pocket book wna In a location far from ileslr nliln Against tho nilvlco of friends who wero conversant with local conditions, WT. KlmqulHt Invested In tlm proiwrty and, nlnn yearn later, constructed tho first of a number of duplex npnrtmento. which sprang up ns rapidly as ho could get tho cnpltnt tognther to romploto the transactions. Now. In place of what wan formerly ono of tho unnoslrHhlo sec tions of tho city, thero an, nltiu, good sized apartment houses, housing 27c families nnd valued nt well over a mil lion dollnrn, Dr. Elmnulst doesn't own them outrlglit. It's true, hut ho owns a sufficient Interest In them to make his financial future safe for n good innnv years lo como mid horn's to have the property clear of encumbrances before ho dies. How did ho do It? "Simply by tho practice of rigid ecin omy In tho first plnce and the applica tion of tho fioldcn Itulc In the second." Is tho minister's reply to the frequently repented question. ".Mv Initial capital was something In the neighborhood of $5000 and everybody knows that It Mi'l easy to savo thnt much from .1 clergy man's pay Dut I did It, and Invested the money In my houso iu 1905. Then I started In to savo somo more and. when I had enough to make a f.ilr-rlzed amount. I bonowod tho lemnlnder nee- cmarv to hullil Urn flrt iin.irin,..in i,mw. Thn rest followed n a matter of course "Jut "'i ' ''onneclion with mv icti- ilurlntr tlm hluh-i-put ncrin.i ,k. ,,n n - t of apartieei.tM was liilieaseil nnd nat only J7 u month "ami l try to be hum.in ratlicr than niechnnlcnl. An a result, people treat mo humanly and iny only trouble has been n finding paper on which to put down tho tinmen of those who aro waiting to get In. ' ' ; the Kitchen If iheie Is a shelf under Hie kitchen sink It should bo from four to six Inches ...-... l... un ,..,. , . t- . ,m, ,"', iniui 11,,' aim,, nun iu sue 1 u i,cici,t that the floor under it cm be easllv cleaned. Pound of OE30I I u In Air-Tigiit Cans Roasted and Packed By Alex. Sheppard & Sons, Inc., Philadelphia, Pn. iLEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRTL 13, 1021 'FIFTY-FIFTY" Uy HAZKI DKVO RATCIIRfOK vovurlal't, Itll. Iu 1'ubtta t.nlacr Co. hrl'nit7t;t',',?u l""1r " ",",'''fr,,;,, I ' the. l.ra.so of her lord and master. ",7, ''.'' 'I'll' i,rn "I irrhar. She , After all she had done ll for him , (W not tufa- 1,10 arroiint Ihr Invl Iiml rvrrn mini IlL-rt u, f iUr. ;,,! il Ai houtvhnlil, nml .ihr hnrpnl Inn iiiuci o thr money rud uf Ihlnoi. It 1111 tlimiith Ihr hiltrr r-)"H( ,.ir nj InrlniJ Inr punt inn unit hnjinniini Iter rrmrr nil in rr niiiiin thai I'niiirn Iritruril Ihr truth, mul uhni turrit pnnllfi rnmr In hrr mul ihr inhl hrr firit Htorii, nhr mnnmjnl thium irry iliffciciillij. (IIAPTKIt I.I A Surprise for Jerry TT DM) not come as a surprise to Krances when the Hnrlowes moved out of the apartment house ns su.ldenl.v ns they hnd como there. In her heart of hearts she know that slip wanted the Hnrlowes out of her life, she hnd liked I .Tim Jm. but there wni no possibility of a ,i.i i :. .... 1 1 . -i'....v 01 a rlendsliip with him. nnd as for Clarissa frl Krnnees both disliked ami feared her It wasn't that she feared what Clarissa mlffht do- Ii -..u H.ni d... t , ,.. . ... ... ..... ....... , ,,,, s risfn s inisrepresentatlnn of fuels. Already l'Yanrcs was Inn, I nt unrl nt nnother story. No longer did she 1 dread getting nt her typewriter, but she could hardly wait to write, so fast did the thoughts come and so ex(itlii3 was It lo put them down. TJicn one morning nt brenkru) there came n bulky package addiessed to her. With trembling lingers she tore off tho wrapper, nnd disclosed two coplcH of the Scroll. .lerrv was engrossed In his paper, nnd did not notice l'lances nb sorpllon In the magazine. Mm when he finally looked up there wns something starry In her eyes as they met his ; some thing Hint roused his curiosity and in terest. Without n word she passed the maga zine over. She had onpned it. ni her story, which hnd b"en illustrated bv 1 one or Hip well-known artists, and he watched him closely as he took In the significance of it. "Well!" ho ejaculated finally. "Are you surprised?" "Surprised isn't the word." "I wntited more than anything to sur prise you. At first I wnsn't sure it wns good, but wIipii Hipy sent for mo, nnd told nip how much they liked it I wanted to wult till it came out t" tell you. "Think of your having n stnrv In lh Scroll of all magazines," vnid ,Ierr boyishly. 1 "And they paid me $:if)0 for it!" Tho words wore almost out before IVanres remembered, ami she stopped just in time. "Keep your profession n fad, my denr," hnd been Mildred's warning. I nnd she wns right. Never again would Trances make Hip same mistake, and .vvt she wus conscious of a little wish that Jerry might understand. "I giic-n this will make tho Chronicle people sit up nnd take rotiee." Jerry went on exultantly. "And you thought you couldn't write; you thought you were n fuiluro." Trances sat there deliriously happy .BEAD& ! Ribbozino & Stitching Braid Embroidering & Knitting Sillc Braiding Embroidering Blading Ihmititching Pleating fJOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. 1007 FILBERT STREET'-- 30EZOE: i ll aoiaoc 1316 WALNUT STREET SPECIAL SALE of the Newest Spring Models An exceptional clearance of smart Millinery at nearly half price. J Also Shou-itifj of Xctv Slimmer Hats I yM, CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut imucli ns for herself, she bail wanted hi... I to Iip proud of her. nnd he urn. Pride was written large on all his features as lie snt there with the inngaTilnc In lil I. amis. "!id they pay you enough for it?" ho askpd suddenly. "I think so," Trances Inughed "How much?" Slip told him iiiile aimply nnd he tlnnight for a moment. 'They pay big prices for lid ion these days." he mid linnllv. "Don't let theni get nway with anything." "N'o, denr," Frances relumed finite meekly. She wanted to laugh ; she had an Impulse to tell Inni Hint hIip cimld inanugp her nffnlrs quite well, but she did im such thing." You see I'm onlv 11 beginner, Jerry, " she explained, "and SIKH) is n very fair price." lerrj went around to her sip of It .tnM" i"'"' ,n',,U ,i"r. lnto 'iiH nrln"; 10 tlczie crushed between Uiem. "I have visions of giving up ,y husimss 10 oecome your innnnger. he said buighlngly. Hut he did not menu it. ..'" "' " lieu., ner was masle'TuI, ns ''i-ifiintigh ho knew' she wait tho wsnker. He had seen her crushed nnd humiliated ami I mil of her weakness hnd been l.orn his ".""I""'- -ferry was still tl,0 head f I the hotiFo. ronmrrovv A flattering offer. Food Faliie Heets are one of 111" most Inipoil.iii' crops for tho home pnrden Seed can or P anted Just an toon as tho soil Is In con dition to work. When the p.antH crow., one nnother In thn row. thin (hem on when ihey urn younir, and cook them ns iTeem, Later, when thev are about ..n Ineh In iliiiinetor, both lenr-ntniim nnd '"" beeln can bo cooked tru,.th,, vM.eii the btets are larger ttio leat-siri, l.e.sjitie tough and woody. An a rule fo pinntliiKfi should be made, ono eMtemrl early nnd another In about four wee. A Piano Stool Td help nn Invalid from bed Into 1 wheel chair without her liming to stand, pluco a piano rtool nlongslde tb. bed, maho It the same Icl ns tho bed Mien have lier slide onto It. Prlng tin v.hijcl cl.alr ulonguldo tho stool, back ward. Tho trip from tho stool to- the chair ran bo accomplished without much effort Mi Call's. Is ? Does Your Family Know , ? M vs.,.c; ,,.., aonaoc 30CO q: I4F o 7.50 15.00 o 0 '. tlnwerj" and ""ris If.ti.s JOIXOE: o -30C30 Cof FURS Stored for the Summer Kach piece is brushed and placed in a separate container. Many year.,' experience in handling furs in this city, in New York, and in Paris have taught me the best methods. Ii furs are left witli me to remodel to the autumn styles, I make no charge for summer storage, and the charge for remodeling is particularly moderate. Jacques Ferber i'li.KIKH 1316 Walnut Street Woman's Brogue Oxfords hmai t nn I pi.tcticul a Mill' that v.'ii i an wear thi'm.'.'li. with linnllv $1 WANAMAKER'S Down 26,400 Stockings Just Half Price 15c, 25c $1.80 and $3 Dozen Pair . Another big representative American stocking mill has cleared out all its surplus stock. GOOD stockings, you may depend upon it. As good as our best regular hosiery at exactly double the price. All firsts. No seconds. All cut plenty full and long and properly shaped. All with plenty of "body." Some with seams. Medium and thin ' weights soft and nice to the touch. Capital for housekeeping, gardening, walking and all kinds of outdoor sports. 21,600 Pair Women's Mercerized Stockings at 25c $3 Dozen Lisle and cotton Rto'ckiriRS, fully mercerized from top to toe and properly reinforced. Some hnvc Fcums. Sizes 8', 4 to 10, in black, white, Kniy, navy, smoke and cordovan. A few other colors come in broken size assortments. They arc aston ishingly attractive at 25c! 4800 Pair Women's Cotton Stockings 15c $1.80 Dozen Soft, medium weight, nnd quite thin cotton hosiery, properly reinforced. ,Plonty of sizes SVj to 10 in black and cordovan. Broken size assortment in various other colors. A few have seams. Extra Salespeople! (Tenter .l.lci 1600 Pair of Vomen's Low Shoes, Special at $2.50 Oxford ties, plain pumps, one-eye ties, pumps with little tabs over tho insteps many pretty styles. Of patent leather or soft dull black leather. The soles are all welted or turned good soles indicative of the quality of the shoes. Mostly high heels, but some medium heels. All sizes in the lot, but not in every style. (( lirstniit i Sports Hats $2.85, $3.85 and $5 i. a' tii' CMiii-iuokiiiK .spoits hats "c low pri.'i.s! ."nun hive IT.tire OTOVVII.-. of ik and rilluv brims of traw, nlhrr- 1'iivo crew ns of -dlk-and-sfiiw vi itli Mii'il! tr-iv brim, nml s'.l ijthrrs an ontiroly of silk-.ind-Htraw in alternate rows. Inst ab.nit rvcry desirable color! Olurkell Women's Pinlt Silk Bloomers Sr.iiu ii t S2.S.") I rope de ('11100 nl S'i lull 1 1 K . crepe de ( hiiiv satin at .!..s,l H rnlr.il) and Children's Sweaters ' Special SI -i i s 'J lo .", yt,,n , i j;,.oi! I i ...it stuiilu of I opi uli.iri 'i or -.tlmi'ii vvnnl 'rmiincd vv th I.ti. Sl.'.'.'l -l.'.l - S til 11 Jl'.ll. II' . '! in ' IV ,' 'I'uM'ilil -v,i ,tti I ni' lil'i'VV II ' V , I .'l I. V in Mil'), ll with l. it' ' i .'iiir.ili A Belt Novelty Special at 35c ... . 'i .i'i.! -.'ills will like Hies, nai'ovv I'i'ltp in link form, of t,i i, lii'i.vvn i i w h'tv leather. ll tnr rew -t narrow he-It-, in h ...vii, l in anil black, of i;o'l ha' lei , ,i.v n prc-ented at "."u ami ..'i' ii tii'.iniit i A Delightful Youthfulness About Women's Suits This Spring, $15 to $25 l.iivi' pn.i iii.h lovvr -land out distincllv , tun! l SI . ,iii,l sin. .in then a 10 wool ,crey suits in a iminli' fi rent stvMi- onic have tailored collars and u thorn the TiiM'dn. 'ai mi shades of lilue. blown and creon. The tweeds that are making this .such nn iiitort'KtiiiK ult easotl are in loveb- In owns, tan.s, blues, ernyM, some of the lighter shades and two-tone combinations. 17,50 to $25. make ana St airs air of Women's Honeycomb Bedspreads, $2.75 T8.8S inchc-; white bc.Utiroad that ueijrh 3 pounds rach! Satin-Finish Bedspreads $3.75 Lovvi-t pi.ee for bedsptcad. of tin- quality in quite somo timer T'xSfi incho Dimity Bedspreads, $2.50 Cool white dimity bedtpread-, 8UP0 inches; thvy ahvays laun der s0 .sntisfacturi!;'. (( .'iilruli Lowered Prices on GirIs, Clothes av scr; that o'linnl pticc m mo wars. Siimi' 'ind others a- :o frocks at $ i. '; vi ? tvv ii o t'n i ' .- 'i .s i", ad Invf pK-ntod sKirt- i. nmmi ,1 v.ith mIK' stiU1! ,K 28 Party Frocks, Many Half Price at $10 and $15 Some are sliirhtly triss,,i o--oilcl front haiullir.K St.c- ' I to 1(1 yonji in tin trii'iii'. i ' lllilfl.ll, Ul'OryClU I'lCpC. i'U'.H '. t'hin. and crepe metcot, in w'i n, lli.sh, turquoise, Nile and pi'.uh; urn , I" o or thtee of a kind New Prices on Coats S'.l..-i0, $1L'.."0 .ind SI,")- .s'i- .' to S ;.e.tis, of pom pom, coui, hcatlur nurtures and polo cloth SI I. .Ml sU,..v i! to 11 e.ir.i, "f chrfki'd voloin in lilaik-ainl vii, tte, Iimw n-atiiltnn or t'open hiiKi'ti aiul-tan. S1I..MI- ,i70s II nnd I'I vtiii. cap" and wraps of mi.t'ii'c, in a ii'inii'spun weave, tan polu elntli a'td iln.i'kud velntir. All ern priced quite n bit more right in our own utoclii. Siov are broken nnd sumc of the color assortment, nre incomplete, but every coat is n good coat and will ijivr excellent icrvicc (Mur I. i'i i r of ihf. popular 13 WANAMAKER'S 9 r s Sto re Worth a Man's Notice Men's all-wool suits, seasonable in every re spect, are $25 to $37.50. Students' all-wool suits, especially for young men wearing their first long trousers, are $22.50 to $35. (hnllerj. .Market) ! Breakfast Napkins 16c to 35c Each , Hemmed napkin?, nf mir'erizod I cotton damask are in various neat I patterns at Hie, 2'k, 30c and 35c ' each. H rnirni i A Big Shipment of "Wanamaker" Long Silk Gloves L cry pair made especially for u.s, of j;o('d quality Milanese silk w-tth double linger tips and the Wnnamaker nme m the horns! Sl.fi.-i eiuht-button-len'.th in. black, white, pongee and heaer with I'm is-point backs; twelve button lenjrth, Sl.-i. SL'.'.'.'--twelve-l)uttiii lenstli of a H.'iiv u'i- quality, in black, v.hite, beaver, tan, navy, ponjjee and srrny. Sli.J.") sixteen-hutton lenirth in black, whtf, pontrco and beaver, S2..M) siMorri-lnittnn lenRtli of a heaviri qualitv. m white, black, leave.. Krny, t.n. na-y and pon k'cc ' I enlr.ll ' Attractive Georgette Crepe Overbiouscs $3.90 Mutr, (le.sh-puik, I Lulling blui, henna, I'eiKe .in. I other la.shionable .shaik-.s m the pop ular dip. on s,ty,., vv it ri em broidery or dainty la. e for adio'tinient. The kniil o, blou .1 t.iat or dinal tly would lie i nle a good bit more. Lace- Trimmed Brassieres, 50c nother -lupmert 1 f Ihns.s pood v. hi ,.iii. tbrit au mi will nml an, I have tuitl liirps and e nlinnileriis for tinu minir ll mi ti ti, 4s. Cotton Huck Towels, I9c :ft, absorbent towel-, oil white, neatly lieiunied, anil l!l:iri ini'hes. Convenient Fabric ' Shopping Bags, 50c to $2 r ' at in. 111. vvi iiii'tt la'-fy then. ,en shoppinp;, fur Ihey ari l iih on ven eni mil ni'.'ht lv . Tin v ne of slnnv or dull li'i si-, ;,,i . ,,, , . ,,,,,1 hi7,,., n 'ltiH"tii ni w hiindhnir i blnck nnd enlornl le't'lipr is $2 and $2.7.'.. It js a puffy shupe hold together by two handles and fa.ste-ieii with a little tab. Bi"''"-""r dpi -"- -a Center lisle Opportunities HI til m WM I'm M ' iff hum 'Am $ 11 bUtl J 5 v M. j . 1 M f;. JM , V: JC.1t vtfia Established 1S6S " . a . ' ' I' a WiHHH Hli.' (Mnri.rO sxvwf r- ztw J. V . A.vn'
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