-rrrrr EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921 15 IT luii iiRS. WILSON TELLS HOW EGGS StiVULU HE tfUlLEV Omelets linns n. oi Difficult to lime Perfect if All These Dire.c ire Followed Exactly Some Tempting Recipes ffP i - ! ' I IV he i" In r If" I tn"1 I.. nr IT If. ft luii' ! pin ' i t on if "i lit - fOf' I r C lll' ' ' ' fO'l'll I' ran To C I'l Of h Hi 0 (hp i It" ell"" fit" ii ii f tn iii ii i lr ' H it - irqi sv r1 i ri .'i Mm flrn I ITi n hi' fip Ihi. . 1 in i Y ' tfi "i (Vin i ' No. of ' lls pa i HP "i fi) n fi i ip it. pa' I' 7 i:.u rflri- i of ft. ti h tr, 10 RI'M ' I II - it It. Mils. M. . WILSON whites uiilil ver.v stifT nml then gently ,, , ' ,a i,. v J. H'iIjou fjlil in I lm iirepnre'l jolks of cgc. , , in'i iir.''J,i I Ttini In (lie inixrnrt' nl owe Into the fiiiif minutes tuensc m i wiming mm, prrjinpril iu for iilnln InPiiUfii"! order, whether "iiH'lot. IMiiio in ii l,oi oven nml lwke i, inn. broom tucked nwnpl'"!1 I''" minutes. Hull mid tliPti turn on IttPI 11' ttt ill" "'Hi" " "' ' 1' "'. huh M-nr 111 noi'i'. mslie.l mid vifllj ,,, (hwM simffle .... I.. 1. 1.1 1. p . . i-.i-iun- .,,. . . 1 - ,. 1 "S ' " "' I Ins mny hnve one-linlf cup of liti"l.v 1 noppeii, rnoki'il limn : op union, 1111111 l. in' 1 .1 - Ill- Mill nf dill'' linJ:t. I ,ln mi I mucin ii 1... ..... 1 1 . i 11 Mllllliri, i'ku. 11. 1. l '. nil-ill III'' vvllil' f hni.l nt'l tentlien mni I- 1 TI..' nil1' t"iln i" h niM.tiiH' tli.it i" .in1 Im'Iiiw , nt cull tn nlliiw 11 few nviniiigns if wiieil, lucoti. I'liu etc.. in 11 11.1t r. I.i lit' iff I'll' riii- -S nml 11 t nil - tin 'in. nml it ml. lit l!" lr Wlllll'" of llip 1 r - ....... 1 .Tin ill" 111 ' "-n' '"' i,i,'ii'il into lioiliiiR 1 . ntli' r H sisliiin s im In Hull .in l''SK , in ,i--'.'il sniin'pnu nml ,,,l if Millet -hoiiilii I ' 1, I f.'l tVMI minutes "I"1 , , nml ihnw t tin' 'nl" ", np lint for "' ll- , -i.'t isdii iniiiuti"- fni ini I'.' fi'i fS'A" pU ,Inm'' , , ,V. . I llinis ImI I" I"1'- ,i, i-.Mlll'IS l"H U'lii-klj. I (,s iniiiic fully p' ', ,.. 1.1 llir fait tlinl ,l"' '' g 1 (iiii'iniit i'f wnter limn , iPV.'I'lll ilnvs "111 , mo. litnl- nf (iiiiUms ''CK-i ,, .. tint of t lir- pi.'Hln'il r;;t v ,1 ,n'liiw "iiuii-pnti ",,', , f , olillnp "limit "" 'Jii-iri , n 111' I til''" ll'l'l ,1 , f huhkiii1 , , .(.p hi n 1 up ini'i ',irn tt,i,r; ,1 ., nil in 1 lie -iini'i'Piiii mini .,., ..iitmn tl'l'nUly .-lip H I,, f 1 i' litiiii'i tin' ."i""'" "" ,, m, , in -ii.nii'T stonily fn I it tl'o ' p: w"li " "I'111" - inn1 m:: iM'ti nml ii"" "" 1 11, 11 i 1 1 ' 1 1 11 " " ' p in 11, 1' llir piiiu'linl rK2 '"' 1 r- ''i''" nl tml't nml ilnvi , i it. - ' t nml s.'iiinHi "t"' imin l 'I'11- in"tl""l '" ,l li'l-MI'S II llOIII'llul I -- 1 tu it. r -onKi'il lo.il 1. 1 -n-.lli nf!. II ..'. t ! nut ill''. 1 11 'I'1 1I11 lion Mif- will '' I . f. iinlPil fn tin n , t , 1 n l-kpriMllll tin 1 . , I Mill lll-i- "llllllIP tn I ,,4111 l. tiri-i pH'piirins . .. . i...i. .t... 1..., ' ,,p M'll'l Ullll 1 II'' "". 111; I .'II "llll mill" !!'"l ., , '11, '. In ' ii"'- IMtn il 1 IIII.l Plll-r ' ll- 1 . 1, oliiiT inn' t,lliii'-'i"iil. I ,1 w Mil I' in' I'miini, pen" tnn.i In- iioi "inn II bowl Thrcr-iiunrlrri nip nf Ihirk rirani tnurc. Our Irtt.ip'inii nj mil, Oiir-hnlt lituiitHii) nt irlnlr iiriiiin I Oiir-hnlf vii p nf iriji finrlji (Ao)ii'if 1 A 0 in, 1 1 nil, nf fmi r rjif. Kent just imuhicIi tn mix nml Mini' I'flK'fiilly foli in tin 'tiffly lii'iitrn li'ti , of four pjks nml turn llir nilxtiirp in n" wpII-lnitlPiPil "tniiKlii -sidcil Imkiiip ilcli Sot tlio dixit in n pun of wnrm wnti'r nml lmkp in n innilcmti' iivpii until firm ' In tlin lontpp. 'I'll in iinnlly tnlii-i from ' ipIrIiIppm In twrnlj nilnutpi. Serve Willi loinnto or rhpp. nmi, i tntinil In fruit mid vpftotnlilcs stores. ( lennsp, hy wiudilng well nnd thpn cliop nup and mix with pitlier hnnl'bollod ejs ;ir baniii nnd n lltHc inayonnnNc then- Mahina More. Monov Willi An Army llnnim Wlinfii tiioy ilo with Hip bonus when tbfv set u n ., riioit Ion lipnrd In ninny iai'ti of Hip rountn iiartlrul.il Iv nmoop thosp .((in mo opprwvd 10 Knmtln(? an vtrn nitiii to llu.yo mIio fouplU durlnK tho woilil war li'i vny dimcult. of -niiisp, no piprlict W,.,( t,e nalorlt of mm will ro wltli thpn :i;onp, but Ar tliui I, rninoroii nnd A. ,1. Pratt, nf Sruttlo, AVncli , hnp made excellent una of Mii'iiM Pratt drew Jen ami CnniPron 1120 Thai wn 1'iio. luvt tnr amoiinl npcea f.iry to civ in- Jli',00 'Mirth of mill inn flitnerv I'l-il lii't.ill it in M,e top of a hIoip bullil'iiK in Sfnttlp "I a liroiiKl'1 up with toold " Pratt pxplalii". "for in' fniP and ii father before blm had been cabinet maltcrs and I always had n. lot to do with mnUlnR thlnffs out of wood. I met Cameron stfon after I enmo bnck from abroad ll KOt a carpentering Job from the welfare. commlBfllon, but he bad no tools. Ho l loanoil him dome and nc itnick up " frlendfblp which ld to our being pnrt norH In this Iiualncn. "The first tlitnu we knew wn bad a lot of innchlnery picked out and the min ute we ,;ot our bonun mone. rK ponied II nnd made, the first paxment on this outfit. In tbe tlnal aunlyslK. t'ncle Ham built our little mill oi mabe It w.iji (Iporce WnshlnKton. berauKt' the tnte that iinld the money was named for htm Anyhow, we figure that we wpre prettv lucky In the war. .Wither of-ui would have owned n mill If It hadn't been for our r.ervlcn abroad, and ll'i a rlneu we would never hae met each other Now wove (tot a buslnes that i iiaslni; tin inlRhty well for we can do 'numi an thlnit a cnw. n lathe or a plane ean do wlnilowi, door, stoiefront. atuthlnir main maim or wnou ami iippiib careriu MttlnK We'ro nolnir to make oui bonui Increnie ltlf n hundredfold bfore wo'ie through. In fnct, I think It h (filnB to be th foundation for our inccei'! tn life" I i hi .ii -ii l! ' ofl 1 tn nil' ,1.11 11.ll .1 in. Itul o nf i it In i lot Ii nun '' '"it i!,p ilii- -nrfni limn flripiuns- ", .nil Urn i n oil lull , I'm llii' nnliiini.N l.; niiii'i' t plm " twii III- i'ip i" .ii nl fat in tl" I'l.iin (Imi'lel . Si- in n miviiiK bowl. I M 'if K. .1 I" I fo il ' Nri , W I tl' to. ll , 7 r. ti. ll IP" atoi In lf. i- T. !pi ecu Ai tlp'i . jo iV I. f. i ll.. "Wri. I I... . 'r In lil.'iiil. I i In' i'.iii -in.. I, in: Ii"! i" p.iu t.nMiril llii' iile I I p. nir in tho pn'pnri'il ,iiKi' tli" pan " li'i- .. It'll, a Mi.'itiiln niiiiiud I jmii In liincn till Illi" iI'iih his tlio pae iniMiire iin' ..iiii'li't N'mx n'tifiiii i .,...ii until tlio niiii'i"! I. .I.. .pii nnm from I lie i, ni.t mil lit fni jellj roll I ' ilnlter rii rti l-li with M III 1.0. I'. i,.i nu i ill.- t i mo In add ., Iin Ii i hnppi'il '"I. I ' ii.'. I in n lilll" liullpi . vlcr nf li.m nil nml iiiii'h Innwneil for I Mi" li ii I f nip nf lini'h .1 nspnr.iKiis. ppip". well .. i'i am other eookfil I... ,i ..'. ' i .. in"', t piepnre, liofor.' . mi . i In pl.i.'iic in a Coddled Kscn Thi" di"li i. n tn-ty nnd delieat" way to prepare psk for tli" rhilil. inui'id or nRod. And even thr grow n-iip en jo.n tlit'iu this wn for a rliniiRi'. I'utlpr n (,'lni- I'listiml nip llbernllr and then bieiik in nu i.gi;. Pour imp tnhppoon nf mpll"il nml itriiiiipd butler on thp pjfs nml tlun i't in n pun of mid water, with the wnlpr ruulilnft to linlf llip depth of Hip nip HriiiB tli" wator In a boil and then simmer slowl until Hi" vK U .t. I, iff the pup In n xninll ilisli. nenson liglitl'i nnd xeiwe nt nnr-p Tr. lrninhlilltf Plrr.. in n ilrmblp ' liniler. I'lnep the water In n lower roinpnrtinenl nnd then plnne the top 'ompnrtmi'iit in pn-itii.u Add two tnlilcipooni nf luilti'r nnd lienl until the wnter bnlln and butter ii ini'lteil, Now bent Thirf rfi, V'iro fn'ifriinmii nf mill,. On". half It mimon nt 'nil. I'Uirh nf irhitc prpprr. Turn iii t n 111" lop i nnip;irtii."nt with ini'ltpil butter and -lir with a fork until "miked. Lift on thin -li-ow nf nii'i'ly litillered Innsl nml prve. Tin aninunt will .i'vp two people MRS. iriUiOXS ANSWERS l)pnr Mr. Wilion l'lea'p let in" know bow to make banana "nk". al.-n tomato -iiii"p niutnril "nur". .ui'h a i ii-eil mi "nrdini'o. How aro water-i'ii'ii sHiiilwiidiek prepiired'' ' ' 'an fi-f.li wnter i-ri".- be nliHiiur.l at till" .i'.inn'' MISS S S. ' Mo nu niPiiti laier "nk". 'horl.-nki I or lni ii ii mi liinfiiik"'' I'm' toin.ito puipp j fnr tniiinto mn e. Milliard nu"" : (llir nml unr-lnilf nipt nf irnfri. I 7'iro iVri nf oninus. ' Our ilirr nf riinnt, 1 One-An" ,'riMirion nl ii(in". Our Irmpwni nf nl I, Hit nf inrl ii . Sumner !owl lor liflepii iiiirmtos ami . then -ttnln Now add I'miy tntiti ipfinnt nt flnm . 7 no liihtripmwi nl iiiiiilnnl, 1'nui liililripiiniii nf i ni''iir, fnr trnipnn,i nf viujtii . Our -half nip nf rnlil niilrr, (hir-lmlf Irn 1IHIIIII nf pnpnl.n, J Pl-'.filw. the Hour, inutiird, "111:111. water nml vinesnr ami then add to thp I lo il I tic liiiuid. linns: I" a boil ami j i onk fni the iniiiuipi. tlien simniei 1 slowly uiiul ihiikiieis of apple butter. ( "re"" run be luitflia.ii'il the eni Ready for the Day s Work Off for the day's work with buoyant step and eager mind ready to tackle the job that comes first a clear and responsive brain in a supple body that's the man who eats Shredded wheat a simple, nourishing food that con tains all the body-building elements in the whole-wheat grain. Leaves the mind alert for the problems of the day. A man's food for a man's job. It is 100 per cent whole wheat prepared in a digestible form. Two biscuits with milk and berries or other fruits make n delicious, satis fying meal and cost but a few cents. S u ' 1 .1I1 fii'it' , rooArd " ' ii ril 1 n fill". ..' i(ir 1 hopped five, ' li'ippril riiic, ''' .mni 11 iif( 1 , ' immi nt chile Miner, v mill Hie nliioi. '""! pep ' .'in ilif-n prepaie the omelet 1 '.. dun; iipiead llip entirp i irn in'l and fold and wrn I luir Omelet . t ' ' in iiinkiiiK thit nine- in nun nun w 11110 11 j . ' .1 up. ill III" lop OI inc - 1 1 i'l cr "in ro""fully I . ' 11 ' ' fv ami I lien pl.n e ihe 1 ip 111 M-pnral" In. wis. Tn ' ' (".'nu 11 iiiifer, j " 11 nl tali t , " rii fluoil nf iclillc pepper, ""nth to hli'inl. wliip the 2J"' tv j 2fe Make it of Muslin Jfiisiljionrii jftotoctsi 1 ok JRotijer'si ri itlnail hrnang: " ' TiiimoirJcs 4o -eif us scimd! her " " "'ifi! Fa-Ghniojiicdi Id Fruit You won't have to bargain-hunt if you plan to make lingerie and household things of Fruit of the 1 .00111. It is easy to sew on, gives long service, and launders well. For over seventy years it has been the same high-quality muslin, always sold at a reasonable price. of th eLoom Muslin r 0K$ '2h nnd '' a if : o in SsS Yw''m Women find it economical to buv if br the bolt because it cuts to greater adAanuc There is less waste. lcn ifsomcis!eftoer, rnnt of the foom won't turn vellou, no m.itter how lonj; it is kept 111 the sewing-box. Here is a partial list of suitable uses for the ?0-inch uirlth of I ruit of the Loom: NichtRowns, nightshirts, pajamas, under skirts, camisoles, combinations, men's shirts, aprons, and pillow-cases. Remember the name, and make sure you are ecttmp; I nut of the J. 00m. Identif) it bv the I'ruit of the Loom label picture of fnut in colors. Kvrrvgood store tarries I' niit of the 1, 00m. Mailr by Consolidated Textile Corporation WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAICER'S 103 Styles of Wonderful Dresses Specially Priced, $10, $12, $16.50 in Wanamaker' s Down Stairs Store FM & lUS 6 Hi G Kid skin at $3.50 Hcautiful IJ-lnitton-leiifrlh gloves of white kldikin in niousquctniro stylo eausod many cxclnmntion's of delight when they wcro being un packed. Tlu-y are ovor.eam sewn and ordinnrtlj would sell for half ru much again. 16 -button-length at $4.50 Of French glace lambskin is so fine that many people think it kidskin and" remark upon its softness. The gloves nrc ovcrseam sewn and have atUractive Pni'is.point backs. Savings of S n pair. is the perfect fit and finish of the (lot-en in each of these (roups that recommend thrm lo care fully drc.ixcd ii'omrn. K Pi.lrati ! WPL " r i Ji. ''C . Vt- 9 AsWr 4XA' ' ' t&f'iMtifc'S $3.90 $2.90 Peter Pan The Blouse of the Moment $2.90 to $5.25 S-'.f'O for -pecial wliite "ilk IVier Pan blouses with tuvked fron1 and saucy black riblion 'now. Itv cnllaf is edged with narrow .'rill as pictured Peter Pan Blouses Come in 15 White Cotton Models at $3.90 to $5.25 Perfectly -plain ones with nar row pieot edging a.-, well as nar row pleated ruffles. S'de-ploated kinds with hemstitching. Tucked kinds with unusual collars and black tie-. Other- with eyelet uihroideri'il collar nnd crochet buttons. ( opics of muili finer Peter Pan lilnii.e.s are to be bad at $3.00, ivluding the style sketched with contrasting pleatings of apple green, corn and other colors, (.Market) Pretty Ginghams Special, 45c a Yard '!'.: inches wide, closely woven, in dainty little checks of blue, la- ender or pink; in plain pink, lose, lavender, gra., Copen hagen blue or cadet blue, and in various small plaids. if pnlrnll Do You Know How Easy it Is to Get Into the Down Stairs Store From Chestnut Street? ilu-t through the revolving iliuir- mi iitber side of tho Main Chestnut Str.-ei. Entrance and down the .stairs and there you are! U'ght at the beginning of a long (.'enter islo full of spe cial opportunities, too! If .nu prefer, you can walk thro'igli aii one of the five Chest nut Stvci' entrances into the Store and take an elevator down. $16.50 $10 $12 $16.50 $12 $12 $12 $12 Tafi'pia. foulard, crepe de chine, Georgette erepr. tricoU'tl, trieotine and wool jersey frocks! They bear critical examination. Their materials am what they ought to be. Snmi' are beautifully simple. Not one is loo much trimmed to be in good taste. There are surplice styles, ruffles, embroideries, sashes, scalloped hems, overskirts, blouserl and long bodices and all the other good fashion notes of tins' varied season. Xot all sizes in each style, but there are so many pretty kinds that it will be easy lo find something to suit one at each price. These special dresses will be displayed on rack? plainly marked S10, -SI 2 and .$lt).oO, so that a woman can look all through them and make her choice unhurriedly. These Are the Dresses Pictured 10 for a dies., with heavy blue tricolett" skirt and youthful blouse bodire of printed Geor gette crepe bound with tricolrtte and hnxing a narrow belt of trico lette. R12 for a taffeta fro"k with overskirt and vlcevcs having nar row picot ruffles and a matching ruffle going straight down the back of the bodice. Various colors si: for a naw and white satin NOTE All these dre mentioned. foulard with silk-lined bodice and embroidered organdie collar, cuffs and vestcc. 12 for a black taffeta frock with blue collai and cuffs' and dia mond border? of blue braid to match. S12 for n Pans-like frock nf navy crepe de eliinr, actuall; ilk lined and with Pam-like rocttcs and .trcameis. $12 for veiy simple frocks of crepe de chine with pleated oxer- sses come in other colors and skirt for women who want "some thing plain." S1G.30 for excellent taffeta frocks, tlk lined, with long waisted bodice and Cringed skit' Slbr0 fur quaint frocks of .-hrpherd-i heck taffeta in sarious colors with eight narrow ruffles of plain taffeta stitched with uo'd thread on tlio skirt and on the flaring sleeves to match: the sash -nds in a long bow in back and there is a Maytime blosom at the wait to give a touch nf color. combinations besides thosv iMnrki-O Fwteiaft Wliite Sale Opp 0.0 R.. Somehow tt -etui' that time a"e not many Whi'e Sa1c thi year Perbap- that i- becau-e it l.n- been unusuall dillUul' tn ctt reall worth-while garments at low prices. Maybe that is the reason wh the nianv women who conu ti Varamakei exclaim "M-r th" delightful White Sale things lie re. Prices are so much less than ln't -eason that it i.-, a plca-ure to shop. Women's Cotton Crepe House Dresses, $3 The pictute introduces their charming -tyle. Delieiou.s pink, light blue. Copenhagen. ro" nr l.ivender color "otton crepe with white dotted Swiss ioI'its, vest, and cull'"!. They have long nhc- which tie in youthful bow, at the back. ailed I'ouse drese- but pvctt enough to wear anywhere in.'- time. Larger Polly Prim Aprons, 65c Special purchase of goon I" cale aprons trimmed with n 'tck and white cnetk. Ca iiicious potket. Plenty latgc. 600 Women's New Nightgowns, 75c First lot sold out 'he tirstdav of the sale new shipment ha- just been unpamtd Three excellent stvle. vy , .ii'VN! Ll J!i 75c I'hi 4 ' Men 's Woven-Stripe Madras Shirts Special, $1.65 There's a worth-while sa--ing on each shirt, but that's not the bct of it! Bc-t of all i- that they ,ve such satis factorj .shirtt in eci way. Comfortable, cut right," fitting o or tiie houldeis and care fully linihed. All have soft turn-back cuffs. Men's All- Wool Trousers $5 to $7.50 Tbe'rc in all the mixtures and stripes that men want, to match with old ,uits and bring them in' i cr". iep again Men reali7e tnat it pas ti ci a"-woo! even tno,-e in trousers than anvMimg else. Cjttllpr , IIh rkPl I $3 Women's Colored Crepe Nightgowns, $1.25 White, p nk and blue cotton crepe nightgowns exceptionally good. Women's Chemises, $1 New onr trimmed with lace ind em! roul-i; Kinds for which people h," been asking. More of Those Wonderful Silk Petticoats $3.85 .Mak''- ainp'c - You know what that iih'H'.s few of this and a few of ih.i' stle, but all extra good. Sunn with jor.-cy flounces, all tafl'i'n. all jersey and some wiih ribbon - trimmed flounce. Towels, Sc, 25c Spongj, absorbent Turkish towels at '-"i measure 17.u0 incites 11 tick tow i Is nt Sc are of individual M,e much u.secl by doc- j tors, denti-ts and manicurists a well as in the romc. i ( en Women's Flowered Petticoats, $1 One-third 'cs. for these .service able petticoats with black grounds and colored llowers. Satin and Crepe de Chine Chemises, $3.50 llir elope i hemiM - copied f '.nr one of our finer models. Shirred and tr mined w.th lovely hae-. u rcann times Suitable tor brides' gifts. Women's Brassieres, 50c Whit ..lies w ith lace i . in blende-'- '-imming, and 'ap. -hiiiilrl.- sM.ips They all bo..k in ftont. S'is "C, t0 jr. The Children's White Sale 'c to $1 fi'i- ihildrin's sleeping garments in anous style- and "' pink nr white Si 'o.s 1 to 11 cars S,)c to ! "u t',, , Inldien's prin cfss Ii pa hi si -. :,i ti, j en'-, and the K.V -'ip- on ,jp 0 ii veT-. rnu-.i.il!v- r.n materials tiinini-'d with i inl.i'i Hiciy m hue mil i ' i .vr ife' .1 1 This $1650 Wrap Women's New Low Five Fashionable Special, $6. .Made especially (o our order, and mil im- us, with that enables us to sell them at this low pru . Otherwise, sidcrably higher. Oxfords in the Light Ruddy Shade of Ton Must popular as to color and fashionable as to sto. they an- of calfskin, with imi tation wing tips, many per forations, welted soles nnd low heels. Dark Brown Oxfords with full wing tips, many per foration and attractive cut ting of the applied parts have welted selcs and low heels White Leather Oxfords llu'.v bine the long, s'ender vamps that main women pre fer, (hushed with nutation wing tips and perforations. The welted soles and medium heels' are finished in white. A Ruddy Tan Strap Pump a buckle strap, at that! This has many perforations and an imitation wing tip. Tne soles are welted and the heels are t uban. it llPsI Mill I Shoes in Styles 90 a fticlcii - lira e c'ciH essioii everv pair would be con- Combining Brown Calfskin and White Canvas Yen sinn't Oxfords for sports or street wear remit. The full wing tip, the back quarters and the pieces .sur rounding the eyelets are of brow ii calfskin. The rest is of tine wliite canvas ei'"i sii'cs and low heels ' "' -a' ii -lined ' .iv niu si ixp if Niir M ta'ity ,, ,. dei'pl" I't ingi .1 na 1. I , . ! h( uo'ii I'I' 'I I v' Ill, '"'..l,' Ii "ii' of ma unu'Uiil Iosco O" but ' ' 'II VI I .1 is, Tweed Capes at $16.50 ii' "' i'i nu! 1 u c ! ill tail nr i'ii tin nHj. . - I mi esc hni'e W i n nii..i,i i i v I. .! igned 1" ,.iir wn ii r ', ,. n 1" bad In p Tl - v ..111. I .' ll,, w .1111 SDIll" .li'iiy diT' ii n I . "lle'it fni si.i-pi.m. niiiiiiiiiiii . motoring Tasseled Wraps at $10.75 .ii" '.' m eh ''ntt r i l o 1 1 r than mil would imagim at anv su'"h P'i'i r it hi i i -n nr taupe with loose bat U and big llnring sleeveu 'l o i -en C'cv an pmuresepje ah well as "-pecial." 20 Tweed Coats at $8.75 Onh a little lot but a very good little lot wroth kecking They irnita'le 'he famou' Joiiegal tvro'l and are mode in piiiulil licit -ivle with r linugll pm I.i ' mi I'niif'.ii Ola; in brown m. v tur. l.Vlnrl.fl i i I ffl 1 t m 'lulniii S 1 11 I . u, . ro. oc.
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