WWpW$PP 'ajjfWVi''WTv" - Hii'yTtvr- f V-WW-""''"!' 'f4 ?' ' ) uffi -ftftfuftfrTi-t ' r" f ' Wfl '?' '" " H EVENING PUBLIC LEDGIiJEr-PHILAPELPHlA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921 13 MRS. WILSON'S DESSERTS HA VE DIFFERENT TASTE j ll elconte Change From the l.sual Charlotte Russe Is One Made ll ith Fresh Fruit and Ladyjingors or Sponge Cake Things You'll Love to Make The Handy SewinBafc Wrf )' llv MUS. M. A. WILSON .. ' 11121. hll Wr. '. .1. "(1011. 11 I ' 1 njtils ? m ivuh TIM) Inn Itr- Hi'"' hhiKi-h mi lit Tlli i,t (1ps... mill il rcnllv, ! r. v iililn nunc trouble to niiikr tllnn thr im ii 1oi-,Hm Ami now Unit tin; urn- f"1 ' r,lliN llvr rnlni" '",0 Hip iniiikiM- im nlinost ctiilli-HK ni-li't.v ,n hi' iifiniiniMl. .- T ,. hkIimiIiiiiI charlotte ruc l Jtl ,,,1 . llir in -t- otii'. if It curt In- rrii'il ,, ' will. mil nn liiilHt in- tr.. v i I'l.lllnlll' I'll-'l' IIH Hll' Illlll'-l'Wlll' ltniii- 111''"", nil- ""I tin I'liki'i with ;,ii"P"l 1 ''in" i" rim lillli' impel' hlMi ,!,,, il iii tli'H ,"i' "ll I" lli'' '"" - .lllil hillifl M'X, i"i 1 111 "IT " 1.11 Diirnl ill 11 ill'li tlmt I1111 i,Ml wiih Inth (InRcr-. i'ti'., Mini mil-ril Willi whippi'il crciitii. II,. v,. illl'J III!' l'l. MM' piigil. f.' tnlvt hi (Ion 'I lr.iMlicrry Clt.irltillcs I , -t lliiTi' must 1"' "PDIIKC cjlke nHt in' uri'pmi'il nnil linked innl I luivc fo,,"'! linn ""' '""' l'"I,"v,'i' I"i" "inkci nn "Innl "i-i'il iiko. v" il"1' H1I1 I'lin for li.ikltiB il"' iiiilividiiiil cnl.c The I.1IV -" l"' "'" """''' "'li'M'li fllkrii. I'ln I" MiMilK '","1 : ,. 1 711111 nil 11 ; of iii'im , WA nl Ihiu ami. ( .11111 ""til 11 lifilil liMimn I'liil' III"! thru ml'l ,. 1 11I1I1 pninn ol mill iniiri', inn- nnil i '"' 'f' ''"" " flour, lit,, lii-l Unipuon.i of baknuj pn 11 hi r Itllll I" 11 Mtlnntll mis IIIIll til''" I'"' (mj fold 111 tin fllfll lioiili'll white-, nr (liri t(!u-. "1" nil" 'I wi'll-Ki'i'iiNi'il nnil fl0, , ,, .,ii.ii pun nnil Imki- in n niml frnl '" f"'" iIc'iI'mmi inliiiitri. I.i-t (I,, i, .'iinl. Ihi'ii while tli'-y an' j'nol nr als lwi liililespnons "f Ki'lnliij in hx'iiiIiIi poiinv of 10I1I water fur liflrcn, rmn-iti".. in a up nml -Hii'" I'nt tin- nip in 11 pan f Winn witter I" ln'nt luwlv until im It'll Si rain nit" n Imwl and ; i,u Hunts mil nf poirdcird iit'im, ,v tluiil nip of eiwilicd ilunr rr - mhbid tlit nu 11I1 asinr. l.cl . not ami Ilin jnut us it i- l)i ftintntiR to M't. whip I" n sllff fnU' iml ri-inovi' iIip IiiiiIit "'"I fM i" l'"' I111' rins"'. maili' of dm Ihml 1in.is of iipiilc or uuinvr lute ol our rgy. 1! fli i.tilll till' IllKllllo linllls Hm vlinpf wi 11 ilmcr slli i'pg lirnlrr. Now cut B 1. fi.ni tin- --in. ill mil nf tlli- little po H.'1" ink"- 11ml i.'irffiill vriiop out ti t , nt. 1 with n li .i-pooii nml lili Willi (lie iiiii'i. ineriiiRiii' ; 111! in liixli on 1 ,i 1 In- . nk' li.ii'iii-li w ith a Inrgi' tr 1 hi 1 r IM her fruits miiv lie iimmI in fa" "f H'e -t .iwherr when ill ia- ( Imrliiltp riianlilly I pare the indiMiliiiil i.ike-i ns fm th" -row In in 1 Inn lotto ami while tlie rnk' an i.mg -Hill; three t.ilileipoijii-. 01 ,. inr, 11 two lliinli cup of milk A J I ID DESIGN MAKES I iY FROCK UNIQUE trn gr f io- a. in "! HI I I 1 a ei ffgaaargtCTHe:: Yil 1 Ww 1 wf for llflcoii iniiiiiti- nnil il'""' '"nr iol In I ho lioillnc point. Strain Into the mlviiiK howl nuil ililll ju-t ns it lirgiiix In set. Whip Willi n lloer-Htle i (!(.' Iiealer until llufl nml Hun Tolil jn one ellp of whipped ami Wi'll-nweelelieil (num. Kill tl nkes with tills mix- tiiro ami iiile up quit,, high, (iarnl-h Willi eilliiT fltsh fi nit or a inaiiiseliliio cherry. Ornugii Clial'lolfi' I'ripme the cakei In I hi' iiixiiiI nun nei ami Ihi'ii pure ami iliee Hiree oniiiKes, Soak tiMi tahlespooiiM of (jel alin in Iwii-tliinls eiip of nungi' Juiee for (en 11111111I1"! ami then lieal mIhwIj to melt, Stiaiu Into u howl mid add four tnhle-pootis o simnr nml let tniul until jiiHt I I'KinniiiK t" M't. Add the ruepmed. (Ilrnl ormiLTs mid till into (lie piepaied enke . (iiiriifsli the top wltli whipped ami sweetened cieani and .Iirinkle with linel chnppi'il mit. ('liarli)t(e SaniliiRlinin I'm Ihis htle of I'liai'lolte hake the fpniiB'' rakr III (in oolong pun nml Iiiim the inKttne ahonl one im-h Ihlik. llnke Ihi' rake early in Hie morninc tlmt It is at least ,-!x hour- old. Cut In four ini'h Mpiuii's ami then nplit eneli sipinie In three sllees. Spread each Kllee with jell anil Hieu I'OM'r with linel chopped tiuN and (hen with Kiij;lisi cream. He peal and (lien spiead tlie top -lin. with KnglKh creniii nml tlien pile IiIrIi Willi sweetened whipped cremii nml Kililii-h with a maraschino iherry. (OnglMi Cieiiiii Place in 11 wiiiocpan (hit nip of null., (hir-hnlf 1 up of iiitfiii'. Siicn I11I1I1 sponm nf flour, IMnsohe the sugar nml Hour ami then liriiiR lo a hoil. Cook for three initmtes and tlien retnoM' fimn the tire and add V0A1 of fii'o niij', 'Ion tithtt ipnnn ol InilHr. Iteat to blend thoroiislilt and tneii return to the lire mid i imk slowli for live ininutes, Let 1 ool mid lien Ihnor with one teaspnon of miiiiIIii. NnrfolU ('li.'irliiHe llnke a sponge inl.e niiMuie in the round pan and have II one day old. Now. with n sharp knile, -plit the cuke, making three thin I'imth. Spread hrt iayer with orange nlnrinalnde. Hieu sirinkle witli tineh i hooped nuts, then -preiiil with I'iipImIi en am Now plare a Hun la'ir.of the followuif; niiMuie out llie I'ngii-h 1 1 cam : (hir-iiim In nip nf 1 1 iiilnlh.r,! nni'irr, Ihu nipol until s 111 'ms, llnr 1 up of flinty i Imppi it iilrnn. "li well- this amount i- fm ihc entlio clinrlolte. Then place the n nml Iner of the nke in position and icpejit the tilling n for Hie lir-t liiM'r. Then repeat until the Ihi !'! laver.s are ill push ion I'mor tin top of tlie cliai'lollc with one iii nl s.i'i neil whipped rii'.iin. Tin- hiirlotlo 1- iiit into eight portion-, iu-i like pie. SwcilMi Cliarhitles Soak one envelope of gelnlin in one half 1 1 1 it of colli wuti'i for liflcu min uleu and then plni e the i up lontainiiig (lie p'laliii in liol w.ilir linih to inell tlie gelatin 11ml -tram into a howl. Add dm Intlf nip of pnu 1I1 1 nl m'iii. One i;i nf iiiildi,! in,-) iimliil null,. Mi 11 111 il 1 he sugar is dissolved nml then lei -land in a cool place until j i-t liegintiinj; to set Kohl in one cup of whipped renin nml one len-poiiu of Win ilia 1 Miact Turn in mi ohloug pan nml -1 1 a-ide lo mold. Iklke the .-police i.ike mixture in an oblong pan ami has. Hie cake ahoiit .UUP inch line I.. Wioti lolil, i in the f.il.e nml gclarin iuinire m -ipiares. Lift tlie gelatin miMuri nu t h i- iake MU'I then pile high with ('aledoniaii rrr-im Mid -pilnkh- with tiiii I hopped mils (Jnrnish with cither lii-h licrrics or ninra-cliilio ! 1 1 n -. Ih'inisli Cli.i'-hiUps 'nf -'pjari- nl 'pons" cake mid plate I mi indiMiliiiil ili-hei. Now place in a I -aucop.tu IIJiii iiint 0111 Imlf nip', of huqiir, (tin hitlf flip nf oi'ilniti unii, Ilrins to a boil anil cool, for live I iiiimiie- I'our out 1 ho c.ili and pro portion the -imp cscnlv over Hie .-lv siiinri's. 1 iicr the in'os with flesh feu i I ile-iii il and pile in h high with whipped mid -ice 1 creani. (!arni-h coh iin-e with 1 -ii lion- of oiaiiRe. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS H,ir .Mrs. U il-011 -IM-i-e tell Imu lo make a good nu ringue for Union pie. I 111 lilo 11 huge pie, enough to seri -cm 11 adult- All the inci ingue I l.mi i'mm- in. nil' luiM' lieeii dv nod ii id a lotions la-le. I -houlit like w 1'inl 01c lunl- main to In' niil to make the kind that i- 1 1 1 ! hi itjiilnr pii luie-hook -ii-ci m ri -tinirants - rather spongv 1 I'1 'i'i ili-lgn. nipicd c- and like whipiiril 1 rejiu in appiai 1 i'ie piiiuiiiM' 1 nl lei louii'l iniie. I h, inking ou 111 aihanie fa .ii' now iiijoing an Mail' couilc-. Mr- .1. ,1. I ' -'"' ' I P"! "latin, and Hi :viiil Miur Ir.'ulile I- cnii-cil hv l""1" ' ilneii now- (he in-inner in win. h o i heal the wli'ln ' '"' "' 'k -wi'iller-, of eg- I'liiie the wl.ilis of two egg- 1,1 'I ioIoiiiis;- an ii-'d wiih ,, ,, ,.K , p, mil and wlup until , I' mla,' ..ii a wl Ii.nl. .lin" M, ,,.,. .,on. Cm ami lo. "' '' li, il.-giis, car- m i,,,n tahc-ionn- of powdind s igar " 'i.m.e gum. iilue ami nu, ili.n lour i.ihl - o.u - ol graiui- "I m-! on lie . or.igi. 1,, ,nKiu' I' I, ih, pi,, nod I ' i"i 'il ' iloi-d linen Inowii ii ll Mil I'n er can fill I '-' i f li'i- iiik.it- will ili.il a iliafl Iocs mil -Ir.ki' tlie an 1 in;.ue -' u maki -. ii ain-tiin; wl 'i will icu c il In i lull, I. ill and mi 'I il' -'-u -In ml, :rciCT3BJiiCTsfeSCTSraiE viM F- iryi "" UW1 5''0 rtKftiaf Hire is n iioilty In tin- hapo of a IIANNV SKWIMi HAii It i iinilnu.0 In shape anil hanilv liccause It hunt's iiboiil the neck while yuii are Hewing. It eontalnn uuh things an 'thrtailH, pln- million, scldfora and other aniall oh jpcIh that have a habit of gettliiB lost. 'ill two ell clou of vnnlhonril ten Iriehes In illnmcter CoM-r one Willi plain ullk, Hie other with chiekeil or llKureil ullk .loin Hum liy ovi rciellru with wor.sted or raff In Cut two inoon-Hhaped pieces, one of the plain silk ami fine of (hi) r.itiev Cut u thin layer of p.iddlnff be tween them and Join tow llnr I.ny In poslllon over the coxeied circles Ovcr i.ihi tl to Hie cliele. Innlsli the bottom llli knotted filnpe SMU tope fnstrneil lo two places at the lop roubles Von to lip your ptetty HANDY Kl'AYINT; UA(i mound our neck h'l.ORA. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES mah tltr F.lf My DADDY twi0m 11 if ciiAi'Ti:!: ii TIIK IIKiM SWINCiKKS TI.I'ISU the K.lf grinned with glee -' as lie saw the downca-t looks on the faces of I'egg. Itill and lluir I p llnii'. And they couldn't help looking pr.v miicli downeu-l. Mere thev had run off to the picnic nhead of the otliei ihihlreii and tind tliemselvcs out iliniDing liills to get liulhe ihigroum -wings Inst, only lo liilri lint the eliil I'len who hiul walled with Smiling Teacher had enjujeil a line ride on n iimk Now tlie childlen were fresh nml eager for niciiie fun, while Piggy, I'lll and Hun-! i Matr fell wear and woi a out "lire! I lee! I lee! You look funny!" inockiil Cllish the Hlf. "Don't he -o iios-. (iii Inn o tlie swings for which ou taceil so hard. You can enjoy them while the oilier children wait. Swing! Swing' Swing!" Kllish the K.lf had fastened I'egg. P.ilh mid Hurry-I'p Hum each in a swing will, till lit! !t -ilki n mills lie I ml liookcil in their i ar- I In oulilu'l get aw. i. ami -o the did what KHi-h the nif told them to do they begat' to swing. Klflsh, who had lipen growine rapidly err ,inee they Hist met him viis now- big enough to push (hem I'vcn so, however, Hip oilier rhil'liru miililn't see him. "Higher!" cried Kllldh the Klf. an.' he gave Peggy n boost that sent he swinging up among the tree brntiche ''HlgliPr!" he shouted a second time nnil he enve Itllly u boost that nparl' .iottrd him (Hit of Hip swing. "Higher1' shrilled Kllish a thlnl time, and hoosteil IIiii 1 -l'i Ilnrry higher Hum cither Peggy or Hilly. The other picnic childlen looked n I'egg, Itllly and Hill r -1 "p Harry with rnger e,cs. "Oh. ilense llni'li otr swinging iplicklv." they begged, "for we want our turns." I'egg ami Itllly were read to giM up their turns right thru, but KIHsh gave them n boost and they wptit higlipr (linn liefoie. He gave Hiirry-I'p Harrv a hoost. too, mid then he went on boosting (hem one after auotliei until Hie were going so high Ihc could scarcely hang on. "Ilee! Hee! lire!" laughed Klllsh the Klf, as If he were having great fun Hut now II wasn't fun for Pegg and 11111 In swing thai wnj. The' thrilled until the thrills hurt. Ite-idc thai (In1) fell mean at keeping the other children fimn swinging. And worse than all. Hie saw (hut while they were swinging the other children were having a better time than they weie. A man had come up with a 1ierd of Shetland ponies. "Please let the 'children 1111" oiir ponies!" Smiling Teacher asked Ihc owner of tlie ponies. "To be sure I will." leplipil Hip owner, "hut they must ride them at once, and ride them the way I am going, for my ponies are to be loaded on, a railroad train which is now waiting for them nt the station." .So all the children and Smiling Teacher climbed on the ponies. Smiling Tencher riding the Inigest of them. Three ponies weie left liderless. Peggy, Hilly ami IIiirr-f'p Harry Iried to stop the swings, but KIIMi the Klf only pushed them I lie harder. "Hee! Ilee! Hee! Tell me my lirsl name and I will let ou stop," he said. Neither Peggv. nor Hilly, nor Hurry l'l Harry iniild guess his name, niul while they were tr.ing to do so the ponies stalled down ihc -hill. "Oil, can't you wait for Pcggv. Hillv 'and Hurry-Up Hurry V" n-ked Smiling I !' t " 1 t III Mil "No. weoan't wait We must catch our Iruin," said the owner. Off the ponies went at, a swift trot, giving the oilier children and Smiling Teacher a jolly ride. Ami with the loaded ponies trotted he three riderless ponies which Pegg. Hilly and Hurry Kp Harry might have ridden if they had not been swinging. More about this ipns-i' picnic and about the pranks of Klfi-h the Klf will be told tomorrow. WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S -Y BUTTRlfMILK Y' j ' '- i i v j J ! There's -i clean tang to Abbott? Cream Butter milk it hasn't that sour taste you associate with most Euttermilk. And it's delicious and healthful. Fresh every day. scientifically made, you'll find Abbotts Cream Buttermilk with aft the old-fashioned buttermilky flavor that is so appealing. Phone I'n to Deliver a ffottlo Tomorrow Bar in;) SUTi ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. ,,lst & Chestnut Both Phones Atlantic Citu I'lvtwanti'illr Wililunatl Ocean Citu 11 ( OKINMO l.OWK I h i hi,' our froi ls illus. I'ii- li.il they'n doing u mn i t I'.'i'i.'d II " (q, three ! r ; fiirV mm&ssjissstsBErk 'XuvJhZ7mqmm?fiyiA Suppose yon could wish 9. washing machine I Wouldn't win wikli for our tub ui wld, h to, lu all uprniliuni, a ti nl i. two m three f Wouldn't win ih for a ma il in that would ucvrr re l i ri oii to put our li.uids 11 Imt, sud y water to linur, I ip or dry f Wouldn't von wish (or . i ma 1 lini" that omilil dry the . 'tin - lor the line without a hsi i, i r ' - and drv litem i'ki- in in f in ,i inimitr Vouhllt mju wi.h for a m.i- BUCHANAN & CO. 1715 Chestnut Street rhinr that Minplv louUlu't niu.h, break or ti ir oft button'-, f.ultnrr., honki and i ri f W'lllllltl't Mil ll .1 lll.ll ll'l C M'CIII id.ol bcrm hl.c a ilit'.iiuf 'ct it's here lure mm .mil it'-, waitine; for you to mine and sre it. 'riiuu-aiiiK of woinrii nov, know their dreaiu hah Lome true, 'l'liii in.uhinr ibi-allidtlu 1-uin Dry I'tte -- vti will gladly (Icmonstrati' it fm you. Hi3i,T(v' vi tr, ' '.', '. ., 't r'i vara j .i iqxj i r r.i '.;;. ', ; .a, . wti mu t r.m xrr ,, ,-. -; v. toMmLvsmM&MmmMtmmn vx7w.ji-m A's. T j m Have Happy Hair Hair just spilling over with Health Beauty , Vitality Hair that is Good to look at Delightful to touch Fragrant to smell Happy Hair -the kind of hair that is "second nature" to faithful users of ED. PINAUD HAIR TONIC This wonderful French Eau de Quinine is sold by all good Drug and Department Stores. PARFUMERIE ED, PINAUD Atnoiam inijoit Ojjka. ED. PINAUD Bldg. NEW YORK Wanarnaker's Down Stairs Store 1500 Pw of W n (f imoros MMS ami rraipSj Imagine a good pair of fashionable, well cut Wanamaker pumps or Oxfords for only $2! They're' practical, comfortable shoes of patent leather or dull black leather with welted or turned soles and curved heels. Plenty of sizes to fit everybody. Tomorrow will be a fine day to buy a pair of low shoes ! (Clientntil) QEAMLESS Sheets, Special at $1.1 72 x 90 inches (Central) MfWi 165 Sports Coats, Wraps and Capes Special at $16.50 Good materials, trood styles, cut on becoming lines! Polo conts and capes or wraps of velour, tweed or pcrp;e. They're in fashionable and practical styles that will bo fine for vacation trips. Almost all of them are lined throughout with plain or figured silk. Embroidery, fringe or fancy stitching are the prin cipal trimmings. On the right, in the sketch, is shown a velour wrap with a plaid front. It is silk lined. The other is u tweed cape with a Tuxedo front a typical spoils cape, unlined. (Miirket) Boys' Ail-Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers $18.75 (Sizes 8 to 17 years) We are told these are thn finost boys' suits in (own at this price and nt any price near it. We know that they are splendid quality throughoutmaterials, tailoring and styles. Good-looking all-wool tweeds in browns, grays and greens and cussimeres in dark and light tones, includ ing some plain colors. The coats arc lined with wool mohair. Both pair of trousers are lined thioughout and every seam taped. Buttons are sturdily sewn on, and buttonholes are finished faultlessly Altogether, about 2.1 different styles to choose from, and every one a good one. (duller;-, .Murl.ctl (TVLCLOTH luncheon sets, of 13 pieces, in 3 different designs, are special at $1 . (Ontrnl) f 44 -Inch Voile Special at 48c a Yard Highly mercerized and of n fine texture, the chief point about these lovely plain-color oiles is the alnui-t remarkable clarity and beauty of the colorings. In peach, buttercup, Wistaiia, forget-me-not, orchid, lime, t ambler pink, rose, Quaker gray, brown, smoke, biscuit and a new Chinese blue. II cut nil I 38-inch Good Crepe de Chine in 24 Colors, $1.65 Kirst thing to know about is that it is ALL SILK every thread. Also it is heavy enough for really nice dresses and blouses. Not the finest qu.ilitv woven, of course, but it is a mightv good grade for $t.6f. rotors include maize, pink,' steel, taupe, old rot'C, sdver, Delft, Nile, henna, light blue, navv, jade, burnt orange, Harding blue, Pekin, turquoise, Belgian blue, marine, brown and black. (rvntriil) This Smocked Frock of Voile in Pastel Tints is for little girls, of six to ten. It can be had In peach, ipink, sky blue, lavender and maize with a deep row of smocking dono in two colors, just below thn vnk-n A frill of voile finishes the neck and siceves, and the fluffy sash IS of nirv white nrn-nnrlm 7 75. Bloomer or Regulation Dresses, $3 Illoomor rliossns nr,. ,tf blue or pink checked ging ham with white collars of pique. Sies 7 to 12 years. So comfortable and practical for an active little girl. Regulation dresses of white jean have Copenhagen blue collars and cuffs with white braid. Si7es 8 to 1 1 enrr Middies, $1.50 ate of white jean with cuff 8 to lfi year sues. (Market) -.i;WF . iMtsys. u, L-ir m $7.75'' henm unil black ties. Picturesque Straw Hats With Wide Brims $3.85 Women realize the becom ingness of hats of this type and, at $3.85, these will fairly fly away. Of straw in a fancy weave, they are in gray, Pekin, Wistaria, burnt straw and dark henna with contrasting bands of crepe de chine. (Mark!) Ceiter lisle Uppertaiities 3000 New Corsets $1, $1.35, $1.50 Ten or more models to ac commodate slight to average stout women. Pink or white coutil, fancy cotton broche and one dainty topless model of pale pink poplin with silky blue stripes. Lacy Boudoir Pillows, $1.35 Five hundred dainty ones just in! Soft white materials with cotton filet lace tops or medallions. Very pretty with pink or blue linings. Pink or White Bloomers, 50c Almost a dozen kinds pink, white, flowered and embossed crepe ones. They're trimmed with stitching, lace or ribbon edges. Women' s Nightgowns, 50c Of pink or white cotton, trimmed with blue stitching. Children's Drawer Bodies, 25c ( 2 to 1 2 year sizes ) Some have been almost double this price. Sturdy white materials, well made, with strongly taped buttons. White Tub Silk Blouses, $2.90 So many women seem to prefer these cool white, easily laundered blouses to other kinds. Two models, both finely tucked, have roll or con vertible collars. Dresses for Junior Girls, $1 Pretty plaid 6r checked gingham frocks with contrast ing collars and cuffs, belted or sashed. Four different styles. At 1.60, two pi etty styles are of plaid gingham, nicely made. Tablecloths, $1 Napkins, 18c Lustrous cotton damask cloths, scalloped in pink, blue, white or brown or neatly hem stitched. 54x54 inchea. Neatly hemmed napkins of cotton damask are 18x18 inches. ml i w Vrr if y Young Women's Wool Jersey Suits $12 Henther mixtures in pretty shades of brown, tan and blue. The backs of the jackets are tucked and piiated to match the patch pockets. Tuxedo col lars and narrow belts finish them. (Sketched.) Other new jersey suits in plain colors or heather mix tures at $10.75, $13.75 and $lfi,"i0. VOTF: The jackets of these u t will be very nice to wear with white skirts later in the Summer. Tweed Suits, $17.50 Soft tones of blue, tan or brown distinguish theso prettv tailored suits, with or without belts (Mnrkrl) Men's All-Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers-T Special, $28.50 Blue Serge and Mixtures Some of the mo3t desirable suits of the sea son, admirably tailored, fitting well and correct in style. Conservative and semi-conservativo types. Business men, especially, appreciate suits of this sort, for they realize the sound worth of the good-quality, all-wool materials and the value of the careful tailoring which insures the same satisfactory fit throughout the life of the suit. All sizes in the lot, but not in each kind. Excellent choosing, however. (dnllrry, Miirkrt) Cool Pajamas For Men, $2 For Boys, $ 1 .65 Of pink, blue, lavender or tan cotton material of a smooth, firm weave that will give good service. Roomily cut. Hoys' pajamas ure in sizes 8 to 18 years. Men's Nightshirts, $1.10 Comfortably cut night robes of white muslin trimmed with colored braid. (fiullrrt. Miirkt-li $1.50 $3.85 $3.85 Fresh and Smiling House Dresses $1.50 to $3.85 $1.50 ones are of percale in the comfortable Billie Burke style. Small pink, blue, lavender or black figures on a white ground with white collars and cuffs. $1.85 for pink or blue chambray Billie Burke frocks, trimmed with smocking and white pique col lars and cuffs. Gingham Dresses at $2.25 are in gay plaids and checks, tnmmed with rickrack or with long white Tuxedo collars of pique Crepe Dresses, $3 and $3.85 This cotton crepe launders so well that many women prefer it to anv other material. In pink, light blue, ror-enhagen. rose and lavender, trimmed with dotted Swiss nr with rickrack n"d organdie. Wide Choosing at $3.85 among checked and plaid gingham drea-es, Some are belted, some in Billie Burke .-ty!c. and there i one adjustable ilrps- All as fresh and clean and whole some as sun-hine. fffntrul) A Little Clearaway of Beautiful Hand-Made Blouses $5.90 This lowered pme more than makes up for the freshness that the hiousc have lnt. Thev 're of fine French voile and -her bafste with much hemstitch ing, drawn-work, b t- of hand-embroidery and corded oams for adornment Real li'it Inco, some of it wide enough to make whole collar-, in iM'd on main of these blouse.--. i MurUf-i i Layettes of 33 Pieces Special at $16 Everj thing daintv, each little piece made with the thought of a comfortable babxhoud Each layette includes: 3 band 3 ihirts 2 flannelet nightgowns 2 yoke dreiirs 3 pair of bootiet 2 flnnnel burrow. cot 2 flnnnol Gertrudet 3 plnin drniei 1 crochntrd lacqur 12 hemmed diaperi i ( fnt nit i Women's Chamois-Lisle Gloves 1 2-button-length Excellent at $1.25 Fitting like leatlur gloves ami gieatly lesemblinf? them at a short distance, the.-c are little short of remarkable for the money. Plenty in the fmninnahle cafe uu lait, French gray and dark gray shades, so mum in demand. At $1 Two-clat-p lhamois-lisle glows with spearpomt stitched backs are in white, i hamois arid cafe au lait. M'xiitriili Japanese Straw Rugs The Logical Rugs for Immediate Use Foi pou lies, bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms wherever good low-priced rugs are needed, JapanoBO straws are the logical rugs to UHe. They're frosh looking, cool, and easy to keep clean. 36x72 inches, $1.50 4.6x7.6 feet, $2.75 6x9 feet, $4.50 8x10 feet, $6.50 9x12 feet, $7.50 t 1 1 ii ta astJBiMuMiasj-, -.Tr,r'T1.tw,rriW-rtfr..rtrri'(ninllilWftfl (Tlieatnul) 4 1 -2&!2il jiw fc-jMl! 15-
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