4 tft 9.1 ' EVENING PtjBLIO LEDaEEr-PHIL'iBBiPHIA; TUESDAY, 'AUGTJStt 80, 1921 n 'ftW Vor Character .'Foolhruy Hair" i1'. . .. U nAialhl n U1I Ear. & &fe!x im'-.-- it. MAinr ni mu unit t 'tf&iV it in. If 'ou make jour Judg Sleeveless Slip-On ' for Sport Wear -it i duo allowance for other toe mX Rhould modify or cmphaiilte f. The combination cl thc;e is very h..o. for the purpose of explain Jolt what ire cqua 1-ff! Curt rourif that the uriiurab With men, of Itt BUPPOSO woi an oiucr H!?.A7ftMumBlion "foolhardy hair" , YMt extremely llfht yellow or flaxen Sli. But be enr""' b.0(ori! you bank "' -f.i atinnnKed 18CK or cauiion a unxen color course, there mnklnr tliln Mot to wu iu fltons of persons who have this "a.i Hint hair tend to be rapid. SS move quickly. They think quickly. ?" j" hinir nuiek r. Moke a men- I'M flawlRcatlon ot your acquaintances. '' t the blonds among them more 1v.j- in nil their processes than the ''fwri? When they're not, you'll al- liiii fiad the explanation In the pre-.- See of some contradictory character- tyk. vellow-hnired ones are likely to Jmm strength, both mental and phys W? u..V,ii,li vcrv rarely find them of patience or in over volatile aTrked by any degree of patlcm fsmtr to endure physical strain 'M'J'L.iJ.. Verv often this vc !;., and this quickness of thought Mv' .inn lour! to the commission of K.oonsible and foolhardy acts, but lT"p0n.rlr eontro led by the will. Ss tendency toward faolbardlness be Jomes s most useful and practical typo Tomorrow High Heads Making Starch To make a thick starch or one for uniforms, collars, cuffs, etc., use one tt lonof water and either throe-fourtha ffith cupfuls of wheat or rice starch. A TMfilum starch or llnnerle may be A nit"'"'" . ... , m,lri .tnrph gfth? samS quantity of water. For vhv thin starch such aa you might mat for curtains and very fine pieces, ri , n. callon of water and either two UblMPOOnfuls of cornstarch or one fourth cupful of wheat or rlco starch. Alwiys remember that If you add one WPful of cold water to separate your Srch cralns, you must deduct this mount from the gallon of boiling water Whlcn YOU UUU lvu. - jwm .v U..UU.U to purchase rice starch, you enn cook roe-fourth cupful of rlco In one auart ....., sirnln. and add another auart of water to It. Good Housekeeping. KTV, ' ' if A I lence. Her sanctuary la still the coat s enter. On the uhole, too, the latter has de cidedly the better of It, for these coat sweater, glvo full piny to the charming lingerie blouse of batiste or hnndker chlcf, which Is plaited, hemstitched, frilled, and usually long sleeved. These blouses are to be eccn most often In white, but coral nnd old blue models are cipoihud by some of the most fash ionable. Certainly nothing could be more delightful than either of these tints with the white flannel skirt which Is tho requisite of every resort ward robe. Above we. are showing another ver sion of the sleeveless slip-over so ar dently clnlmed by the sportswomnn. This Is of blue wool jersey, nnd com bines charmingly with tnllorcd blouse of white china silk nnd with skirt of blue, black and white plaid. LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Mn was Imbroldcring imbroldery and I was watching her nnd thinking, and after a wile I sed, Hay, ma, slppos ing you was in n big high blldlng and it cawt on fire nnd the ony way you could excapo was to jump out the window into the flrcmens blnnklt, would you do It, ma Now wata tho use of sipposlng stitch a thing aa that? sed mn. . Well gosh, ma, jest slpposc, I sed, Its no diskraco to slpposc. In the fcrfit plaeo I wou'dent be1 so silly as to stay In n bcrnlng blld lng so long, sed ma. Well slpposc you was asleep, ma. nnd jest woak up In time to smell the stuoak and jump out tho window, I sed. Would ou do It If you saw the firemen holding out their blanklt down there nnd Ixpcctlng you? I sed. Well of corse, If there wn no other way, naturally, sed ma, and I sed. Ho would I, ma, ony its n prltty hard of n tiling to do nnd n pcrsln nwt to have n little practlco fcrst, dont you think so, ma? I slpposc so, ony pcrslnally Id Jest nR xnon be Ixcuscd. sed mn. Mccnlng nhe would drather not Jump unless sue nbsilutcly had to, and 1 sed, ell gosa, (. ma, I blccve in practice? I do, I dont wunt to get cawt in a bernlng blldlng nnd half to Jump Into n blnnklt for the fcrst time without cuy prac tice, holey emoaks, mn. And ma kepp on imbroldcring and I kepp on watch ing her and thinking, and prltty soon I sed, I had some practice this nftlr noon, ma, us fellows played firemen nnd wc held the blanklt under our pur ler window and took terns jumping Into it to save our llfcs. AVlcli ma Jest kepp on imbroldcring, and I sed. The ony trubble was that the blanklt ripped rlto In half wen Puds Slmklns jumped, nnd If you dont bleevc It wy Just look on my bed nnd youll see It there In 2 pceces Insted of one. llclng n hint to tell her whose blan klt wo used, and rhe ran up to sec nnd got jest as mad as if she had found It out fer herself. By CORINNE LOWE The averago American girl of twenty or thereabouts looks much like a drink of water. We have made a religion of narrow outlines far removed from the broad-shouldered Olbson girl of another generation, nnd it Is not until later years of her life that tho female of our special consents to be really visible. This difference between tho figures of twenty nnd thlrty-flvc has' crcnted a division in the sweater bearing pop ulation. To the slip-on type tho flap per and debutante commit ardently their vague physiques. On the other hand, their portly elder sister or mother flics from this ns she would from the pcstl- FRESH H Tea to be goodmust be fresh SALADA" is always fresh and possesses that unique flavour of 'goodness1 that has justly made it famous $750 Average Reduction on All Models Since Last Year Price Now $1895 And remember that for five years,vincluding last year, when it sold at $2600, the Hudson Super-Silxjwas the largest selling fine car in the world. At its new price of $1895, doesn't Ht represent incomparably the greatest value in the fine carmarket?, iNo judicious buyer today makes hisj.cjibice without comparing not only the present price of cars,' but also their relative yalues as indicated by the position! and? reputation they have held for years. Such comparison-today directs ft intensified interest i upon Hudson. It Redoubles Hudson's Value Advantage $kuxAr I There is no need to call attention to the quality, abiliiy and dis tinction of Hudson. Its leader ship in these is a long acknowl edged position. It is now in its sixth year as the largest selling fine car. In every way that proof can be offered it has established its right to that eminence. Many of its official records are of five years' standing. They have ' been challenged inces sandy. Isn't it significant that five years of intensive competi tion has produced no rival to outstrip them? And consider that many Super Sixes are today rendering smooth, dependable duty after more than 100,000 miles of service. Does any car within its new price range deserve consideration upon the basis of comparative proofs?, And among higher priced cars where will you find any desir able quality that Hudson at $1895 does not give , in . equal measure? The Lowest Prices for Which These Models Ever Sold 7-paisenger Phaeton 4-pxtenger Phaeton Sedan Coupe Cabriolet Touring L!mouine Limousine Price 1920 Price Now Saves Yoa $2600 - - - $1305 - - $705 2G00 . - - 1805 ... 70S 3400 ... 2805 ... 505 3575' - - - 2770 . '-' . 805 3450 ... 2405 - . - 055 3925 ... 3120 . -" . 8051 4275 ... 3495 ... 780 F. O. 0. Detroit Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 North Broad Street Sales Room, 128-140 North Broad Service Station, 2400-14 Market Street HUDSON uper - Sbcs WANAMAKER'S ! WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Cemtar Aisle e$ Opp Sale of Little Boys' Suits, $1.35 and $1.75 All were considerably higher in our own stocks a day or so ago, but prices are loworod because sizes are broken. But what satisfactory picking for mothers of boys of 2 to 6 ycarsl The suits at $1.35 are mostly goody little button-on styles, some with white waists. Those at $1.75 are tho better regula tions and Norfolks with long sleeves, mndo of llncne, jean and gingham. Fresh Neckwear 50c to $1.25 Pretty and dainty are tho collars, sots and vestees' of organdie, net and lace, all re markably low in price. They are all first aids to always looking fresh, you know! Net guimpes aro $1.50 to $2.50. 10c a Yard for Striped Outing Flannel Time for needles to get busy on nightgowns, pajamas, pet ticoats and little slipsl This is the material for them, soft outing flannel, 26 inches wide, with pink or blue stripes. Girls' New School Frocks, $1, $2 and $2.50 Yes, they have long sleeves! Of chambray in lavender, green or blue; of plaid ging ham trimmed with plain color or plaid collars and cuffs, they are in becoming styles that girls will like to wear to school. Sizes G to 14 years. Women's Vests 20c Finely ribbed cotton vests in regular and extra sizes are in low-neck, sleeveless and bodice styles. First and second quality among them, but all good value. An Odd Lot of Women's Blouses $1.45 Slightly mussed and there fore more than slightly low ered in price, they are in va rious sizes, a few of a kind. Almost all aro white but a few show a touch of color. Last Call for Men's All-Wool Suits at $12.50 Just fifty of these suits and they're worth coming early for! Of all wool cheviot mixtures in green and brown colorings. Practical everyday suits that men can wear for quite a while before putting them away for Spring. Sizes 34 to 42, with especially good choosing in sizes 40 and 42. 100 Good Suits at $25 Yes, every thread is all-wool! Light and dark mixtures and some brown herringbone stripes in the group. These are medium-weight suits that can be worn well into the Fall in fact, many men wear no heavier all Winter long. Odd Trousers, $5 Mixed patterns in all-wool materials and in such variety that it should be an easy matter to match the odd coat and vest that you may want to bring back into the running. (Onllerr, Market) Men's Golf Hose With Fancy Tops, $2 Good wool hose, carefully proportioned and knitted of soft yarns, in plain gray, plain brown or a brown heather mixture. Sizes 10 to 11. (OaUery, Market) Men's Cotton Underwear 50c Garment Light-weight white cotton shirts are made with short sleeves and tho drawers aro ankle length. Shirts in sizes 34 to 46; drawers, sizes 32 to 46. Second quality. (Qallerr. Market) A Fine New Golf Shoe For Men $6.50 Style, comfort and service are in every line of this new golf shoe for men. It is of smoked elkskin, durable yet soft and pliant, with or tan saddle to give support to tho arch of the foot. Toes aro wide and comiortaoie ana me uiau indented rubber sole and heel grip the ground with firmness. (Gallery, Market) SSmMmw H )j!ffl Women's Batiste Bloomers, 35c Elastic finishes tho tops and tho knees of these well-made bloomers of flesh or white ba tiste. Step-ins at 50c Step-in bloomers of flesh or white batiste aro finished with pretty lace. They have clastic in the waists. (Central) A Jersey Frock With a Jacket to Match, $16. 75 It's one of the most practical ideas for school and college girls or for any young woman, in fact. The frock is in the sleeveless slip-on style that is so fashionable and so easy to wear. The Jacket is in the regular sports style with a belt and plenty of pockets. In tan, blue or brown. New Fur-Trimmed Suits of vclour are ready for the going-away wardrobe of the school girl. $27.50, $29, $35 to $57.50. (Market) I Navy Blue Jersey Slip-on Frocks, $6 These comfortable, practical new frocks for Fall are finished with narrow belts of jersey. Slip-on frocks of navy blue serge bound with black silk braid aro $5. New Frocks at $10.75 Several interesting models in navy serge at this price. Some are trimmed with braiding orcolored stitchery; others show beads or wool embroidery. New Crepe de Chine or Tricotine Dresses, $16.75 Charming little dresses of navy blue or black crepe de chine are prettily beaded. Tricotine dresses are made in a variety of ways, trimmed with beads, embroidery or braid. Other new Fall dresses of silk or cloth are here at $23.50, $25, $29 to $57.50. v Fresh Curtains Special, 85c Nice white scrim and neatly hemstitched borders make a pleasing combination for tho first Autumn curtains. They are fully 2 V yaids long and wide enough to hang well. (Chestnut) Summer Frocks, $1 Imagine white and colored organdie dresses of real charm for $1! Of course, earlier in the season they were marked three, four, five and six times as much. Also a variety of figured voile frocks. Guimpe Dresses, $2 Of rose or blue linene with detachable white guimpes. Our Finest Organdie and Voile Dresses, $5 and $7.50 Think of a frock of white Swiss organdie made over an entire fountation of taffeta, with a taffeta sash to match, for $7.50! It is just one of the amazing alues in this collection. French hand-made voile dresses are $7.50 and fine frocks of Scotch gingham are $5. HI 1111 I Yiff ll'tt m V yv' i I : 'Hi r Jm yl ft V II 'I k ii Ay 1 1 1 V v 3Zi $10.75 $16.75 blue. (Market) Gingham Dresses, $250 Plaids and checks in a wide range of colorings. Extra-Size Voile Dresses, $2.50 Flowered voile dresses are mostly in shades of Boys' School Suits With Two Pair of Knickers Special at $9. 75 And it's doubly special when you consider that every thread of these suits is pure wool. The suits are in plain or pleated Norfolk style, of gray, brown or green mixed cheviots. Coats are carefully tailored and lined with mohair. Knickerbockers are lined throughout and tho scams are doubled stitched and taped. Every contact point in these suits is well reinforced to stand the hard wear that active boys give their clothes. 8 to 17 year sizes. (Gallery. Market) New Bloomer Dresses At $3.25 One of these comfortable frocks is sketched. It is of dark blue chambray with a white pique collar and pocket tops which are bound with rcd-and-blue checked gingham. A sash ties in the hn V. Sizes 6 to l. A New Regulation Dress At $3 Exactly the kind of dress that most little girls like to wear to school. It is of cadet blue gingham of a good sturdy quality, knife pleated on to a shoulder yoke. The sailor collar and cuffs show three rows of white braid and there is a red band on the sleeve and a red tie. Sizes G to 14 years. New Bloomers for Fall Gymnasium Classes, $4.50 and $5.50 You'll notice several improvements in these bloomers, chief among them the pocket, which many girls have wanted. &3.2K The bloomers are of navy blue wool serge, pleated on to a waist band. Tho $5.60 bloomers are reinforced and nave an inner band for buttoning on to a waiBt. Sizes 8 to 18 years. (Market) Double-panel White Sateen Petticoats, 85c Good quality white sateen is made into serviceable petticoats with double panels front and back. Tho flounces are finished with little ruffles. Extra-size white sateen petti coats with double panels are 51.50. (Centrnl) Wanamaker Bath Soap, $1 Dozen Round, fragrant, generous cakes of rose and buttermilk or square Cakes of peroxide and vegetable oil soap. Talcum Powder 18c Pound In trailing arbutus, corylopsis and rose fragrances and delight fully smooth. (Central) ),l & 13 i Striped Flannel and Silk Sports Skirts, $7.50 Summer Clearaway Delightful colors iharactenze the gay pleated sports skirts. Emerald, chocolate, pink, light blue, king's blue and orange are some of the shades. The silk skirts aro in novelty crepe weaves in exquisite colorings. Originally many of these sknts were marked nearly twice this sum. (MurUft) What Other Rugs Spell "Home" So Clearly as Colonial Rag Rugs Comfort, love, cheer, happy family life, everj thing that means home is bound up in Colonial rag rugs. Just the name "Colonial" carries a world of meaning and takes our thoughts back to the times when our great-grandmothers mado the rugs by hand in their own homes. How They Would Appreciate These Long-wearing Rag Rugs made not of cast-off household rags, but of clean factory remnants! The lovely colors, too, the holders in blues, rose and tan, the strong warps they would appreciate these much more than ve do. Ileal American rugs are tnese nit-or-miss rag rugs. 24 x 36 inches, 55c 25 x 50 inches, 75c 27 x 54 inches, 90c 30x60 inches, $1.15 36 x 72 inches, $1.50 4x7 feet. $2.65 6x9 feet, $4.85 8 x 10 feet, $7.50 9 x 12 feet, $8.50 'A il l (Chtttnut) 4 i, I v Ti . 4W 't? vf lfrjw(i
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