i a- jlrs; Wilsen Finds a Country Weman , Mixing Vegetables in Appetizing Ways If , ise Has a Clever Method Arc te Be Used Separately rty J cwr'' MHS. M. A. WILSON ..... J,., Ifr If. .4 trifeOH All rlflMs rrrrvJ. rOW.V e" n fnrm t,,lH ffl1!' T"S Dill from the hum oCthe buny SBttsAfffeiaf. mlifiires or ... ". .;-" lln. EMljna iieu,. - - - - nml "Tn.w Wnblw that nulrklr brought ,n5. fli niitrleinn dans of foerti. "fl1 0rePH1H"hrf.iv.he,?ewf. te.iK.icli variety In n niece of 'iV.VInth Which e Keeps ier mil' rtLiri ourneM. Ner does ehe threw 5nn th S?"ln pipe- 'ftt n cr '" which the vegetables were- cooked. Mrs Wmcr Downes. whom everybody Mrs. r.!" . nreurid eh Dorem n0Z has " nrm brllrf that If we Dennes. lins iirn t b,M mnnt Vn -.iM enter bftter health. Hut fffbrtter th"t Vu W.euld rend her enlnlen. vvnicii " BR "'"" lw "P1" t f.li tlmt nerhAtl ".Mnnv years "8" ".,.. 1 t the family would be much better If I ' i, mnnte te give them mere vege tSl?, nmf If I ceulfl Bomehew just Irihrn n mite better. T knew my .?m cabbage. carrots and beets, !u,fC"E:.ii carrots. Bplnncl, ami cab' Use and turnips. .een brcatne very SmotenouB. se I began working up differ n dishes, and flavoring them wh twe vegetables. My family really ne'er If of them because T al trrnn tr with thce vegetables served in the nsunl manner. 'I generally "'c n wooden rhepplnR bowl and the double chopping knlte fermlnelnc both the meat, suet uml Tegc tables." Mrs. Downes' Vegetable. Pudding pre and chop fine Tire carrots. Twe small turnip), Orte cup of green tops of celery. Five medium-sized onions. One-half pound of salt perk, te branches of parilcy. Turn into a mixing- bowl and add One ami one-fourth cups of flour, One tennpoen of salt. One teaipenv of irlnle jxpicr. One tablespoon of bakine powder. One-half teaspoon ej unmr. Twe cup of stair bread triiri lffrl soaked in cold train- nml turned In a piece of checiecleth has then and preyed di. Twe well beaten cggi. Mix well and then dip pudding cloth In' boiling water, wring dry and rub well with nlmrtenlng. then with Heur. Turn in pudding and tic wrurelv. New plunge Inte a large pet of boiling water and bell for one hour. Add ether vege tables mr-li as potntees. cabbage or turnips nnd cnek until the vegetables ire tender. I.lft the pudding te n eelnnder te drain. Whlle the pudding l 'draining season the ether veietnbles ami plare tliem in h oeruer mi ii ran platter. Turn the puddlin: in the center ami cover the nud)lng with cheese lauee nnd sprinkle with finely minced parsley. Te make cheese sauce : Mnlse one nnd one-half cups of cream sauce nnd then Bensen nnd add One-half cup of grated cheese. One-half teaspoon of papiika. Belled Ham and Vegetable Harlequin Wash the butt of hnm and then plnYe In a large boiler covered with cold tinier, firing te n bell slewh and then cool, allowing thirty minutes te the pound. New pare and dice Sit turnips. Four large carrots. Tlaee In n cheesecloth bag and drop In with the hnm. I'lacc the required potatoes in cheesecloth bag and cook In the same manner. , Tare and cook one dozen onions in the same manner. New just before MrUng lift the hnm and cut n large piece of fat from the hnm and return the liamc te the boiler. Mince the fut The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. What position is held by Miss Mary A. Townsend, of Philadel phia, who has the unique honor of being the only woman in the United States te he engaged In this particular work? . Describe a charming bag that can either be carried en the street or utcd for mere dressy occasions. 3. Te what extremely practical use can the inside of a banana peel be put? i. What masculine nnme did n fa mous Frenchwoman adept, when wilting? 5. In what way is a striking sweater fashioned? 8 Fer school what pretty costume can Hip small girl wear thnt will net soil se easily as the ordinary wnshdrcss? Yesterday's Answers 1- The girl of twelve enn make an artistic Christmas present out of an ordinary grapebasket if she paints It black, cuts out a simple paper d-slgp. colored with crnv crnv ens nnd pastes this en it : for. as t nfruil holder it Is very attractive. -. Clethes can be sprinkled in a nmck and efficient manner bv dipping an old whisk broom in water and shaking it ever them. ' rapacious drawers nt the bottom form ii useful and geed-looking' part of some built-in bookshelves. tienrge Ullet was the penname of one of the most well-known jeincn writers of England. a- The Puritan surplice cellar Is age n coming te the fore as a juaint finish for the afternoon frock or the house dress. 0 A striking pair of the fashion fashien fashion auie mandarin sleeves arc long Jan square, edged with n deep trlnge which reaches te the hem of the skirt. BAXTER'S , ORPHEUM PASTRY SHOP 0 West Chcltcn Ave. Try Our Ilome-Ceokcil L'nkra . nd Candled nope inur Orders, r.n-mmiln.. tr.w STORE ORDERS Antwer the Buying Question eeni. "J.'S-"""" ... I"' n. nc Hhitm .. " rriiiMiie nnn from tuhtt. . ,h hu'l"lil. Our plnn Jhi.7 f p,,,l" ' "' y"r Pr- WRITE FOR DETAIK: tonight Marriett Bres. -" sszthOUR- of Cooking Twe Kinds That in the Same Container very fine and then render It by cook ing In n skillet. New place In n sauce pan One-half cup of wafer. Three tablespoons of flour. Stir te dissolve nnd Ihcn bring te n bell nnd cepk for three mlntiUi. Add yolks of two eggs. Heat hard and add the tried out drippings from tjje ham fat and Three tablespoons of vinegar, One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper. Heat nnd cook until smooth nnd creamy. New lift the vegetnbles nnd let drnlp. I.lft en a het platter and place n potato nnd an onion nnd then a little pile of the diced vegetables and cover with the prepared aauee. Sprinkle with finely minced parsley. Place thin slices of the cooked ham In the center of tile dish nnd serve. Use the water In which the htm and vege tables were cooked in te make benn soup. Oardrn Plr Pare and dice ' Four medium-shed potatoes, Twe incdiiim-tizrd carrots, Four medium -sited turnips, Four medium-shed onions. Wash end then scrnne anil chop fine one stnlk of celery. New take n large dish and rub with butter. Place n layer of each vegetable In the order named. New mince very fine cqunl parts of fat end lean hnm and nlnce n layer ene-hnlf inch thick. Repent, making two layers nnd then cover the top layer of the ham with the thick pulp from ene jar of canned tomatoes. New place In a snucepnn One cup of milk. One clip ej liquid drained from to matoes. One-half cup of flour. Stir te dissolve the flour nnd then bring te a boil and cook for five min utes. Add v. One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One tcaipoen of pepper. One-half teaspoon of thyme. One-half cup of grated cheese. Mix nnd then pour ever the prepared vegetables and cover the baking dish with ii pie plate. Hake for one hour In a moderate even. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS My dear Mrs. Wilsen Would nppreclnte jour ndvlslnp me the cause of the sugar rising te the surface of the je'ly after it lias been le't standing for about n week Alse whnt miij I de te prevent this from happening? MRS. A. C. This trouble is caused by Incorrect H A BR DRESSBNG MARCEL WAVING by men prt9 "IMICTO" HAIR I1YK1MI N. W. THEE 33 S. 9th I'linnri Wil. SIUI HAT FRAMES riic Inrcfut nrtmrnl of Ht FrnmM In I'lillii ftrlnliln. Call any time and male your aelectien HA 1 17 V Laree,t Hat LrlLiEil Frame. Display 612 ARCH ST. fl . M. In P M BEADS An Out.nf.tli. Ordinary Selection Al EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES KMIMtOllt:ilV. KNITTING AND PCKSn HILK nnAiuisa HKuamvnisa SUALl.OI'tNi, Ht'TIONItOUXO i'lkatjne nMnnomnmse nRADiNa Hurresa coviwee NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. Hint PIMIKIIT ST. Lalande Facial Cream In n attractive Por celain Jar, hkiiJ SI Cn tmintril. Cemplel Ckii he refilled I'renrh fender. Ter- fumes, Creams In lliilk, IMmrinilnatlnr sifts at leiv price. Lalande Shep 1721 WAIAIT NT. MANDO Removes Hair T h Accepted Depilatory for ever SO .Tears hy women who knew (he Music r Mnnde and there tlirm. ure tlieumind uf At nil DruK blares, or direct. and Department PRICE, $1.00. TIUAL HI.K. 10c JOSEPHINE LEFEVRE CO. 142 North 12th Ht riill.i. mrRDA SUPERFLUOUS Hair Remover The enlt tretiet tit 7" ' .r,nKTWfr,TnWKflS HAIR from the he or bel without WeTler mirk. Ueraee entire hlr roeu tinjt .... k.l. Amm, Vn ! trie needlee. ,barlp.r cuitr or uu qwarr ubii Trtetmtnt for fee fluff 4rt , w.irift. ttnt el. TTerfi dn p. AI9rea , t axtit OlemUlici jllllulli; removed -- UK. MAKUAKb I RUriLni 111214 Chestnut Street rhene. lleU. Walnut TOit. Et. it Vrr PERMANENT WAVE By the New Mede d'huile. Is positively known te be "The Most Satisfactory." The skill of the operators, The ease and comfort of the whole procedure, The life nnd luster of the hair will convince you of the advantages of our method. jemte2&.Senne,3Jttc, unmmm I 10 le it uiiiui. gi. Hprueei 4688 I.eeuit 8J10 iwtemf wnStte LEi)'(jBiBi?fi:iLADiiiLf HtA. vftmaraflbAT, proportions or tee long bplllnjf. be thai the flugar Is cooked again te the cry tnlllr.liiK point. Heating tlie supiir when innklns jelljr will bIre cause this. The the fugar Is cooked again te the cry- Ifllllvltiv t.nlffif. 1fAnll,f Mib atlfvllt wlmtl remedy Is correct proportion and less boning My dear Mrs. Wilsen I boiled grape Jelly for" twenty-five minutes and it did net jell. Itebellcd it and added gelatin and it Mill did net Jell. Can you suggest a rem edy? 'M. V. 0. I am sorry, but your trouble in the first place was due te either mat tne crnpes were overripe or that you did net add sufficient wnter te bring the juice te n desired mixture that would give the best results in making jellies. New that you have added the gelatin nothing enn be done te retrieve this mix ture, and if you con use It for sauces It will be about nil you can de with It. Mv dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you kindly give a recipe for making I he pet peurl? 1 have the rose leaves all gathered and salted and de net knew Just what further te de. G.T. The potpeurl must be stored In an air tight jar ir. Te the prepared rose leaves add One tablespoon of cinnamon, One teaspoon of nutmeg, One teaspoon of mace, One teaspoon of allspice, One ttaspoen of ginger, One tabltspoen of erris root, potc petc derrrf, One-eighth owner of cadmus, One-eighth ounce of anise seed. Mix the spices by rubbing between the hands te mix. Then place the rose leaves In layers in the Jar nnd sprinkle the prepared spices between the layers; close the jar tightly for three weeks, nnd It then will be ready te use. 1 . ; LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lr.e Pape Pep was reeding the paper nnd think ing nnd mn wa darning holes out of socks and I was doing my lesilns agenht my will, and mn sed, De you knew. Willyum. T bin thinking, de jeu knew It mite be n nice think te have n little autometjccl. Hark hnrk the nightingale, wat lovely sounds, sed pep. New Willyum, I in serious, n little nutomebeel would be verv useflll, nnd IP L. jl O ? I J A nUl tJVliea or Dingy Rug OUR SHAMPOOING PROCESS mill rriiieuu evnu atom of dirt, pi-it. stains and nrrms without inhirlnn the "sizing," coloring or fabric The cned. Us pile or fabric renewed In eaie of ehanafnn the color scheme of ueur roema, our expert knowledge of what te due arid hew trill be of assistance te you. Try uj ttltli one XiWii nml ,mw win nnt Ll'llUiW PUI'l ', M Philadelphia rii unt; POVLAR 7660 Main emr 1616-28 n. clphin's Quatiti l 11 with CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Established 186S J --- "WEARING A PATH TO OUR DOOR" I ks V IK I I I V Ht,ij w j I I I , 45 "..,' 'i ELBERT HUBBARD SAID; I "IF A MAN BUILDS A BETTER MOUSE TRAP .THAN HIS 8 NEIGHBOR, THE PUBLIC WILL WEAR A PATH TO HIS I f DOOR EVEN THOUGH HE BUILD HIS CABIN IN A j WILDERNESS." I FOR CHRISTMAS, ANY ONE PRESENTING THIS AD AT OUR I STUDIOS ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 1TTH, CAN SECURE SIX OF OUR PANEL rHOTPGRATHS, SIZE x 10 INCHES, . (AN EXCELLENT LARGE GIFT PICTURE) FOR SIX P.0LLAR3. J REGULAR PRICE FQR 'THEM 13 TEN POLLARS FOR SIX. 1 SHOW THIS TO YOUR FRIENDS WHO CONTEMPLATE HAVING ! PHOTOORAPHS TAKEN. I ! CHAMPLAIN STUDIOS 13U WALNUT STREET you'ceilld.lcrn te drive it and I could lcrn te drive It and Glnddls cetilil lern te drive it, se thpre would nilwayn dc somebody te drive it, sed ma. That reminds me, I Jest bin reeding nKiiit Bnm. hmt rttili n vnlflimts. thrre seems te be mere rtxsldcnts new than crcr. Ilcers one rite heer en this veryl page, -about n cpr that ran Inte n mm pest nnd the lam pest get nil the best of It, sed pep. Axsldents will heppln. of cerse, thn,ts eny nntcheral, but yeull notice itn only the reckless drivers thnt bump into tilings nnd inciirrldce things te bump Inte them nnd nil thnt (.ort of blr.nUs. new If we nil lern te drive we could nil ue It, It ccrtcny wouldn't get rusty for Inch of somebody te tnke It out, sed me. Heers another one en the next pngc about n machine dropping off n bridge Inte n river nnd theyll prubcrly never get It up ngen nnd It wouldn't de them eny geed If they did because thcyre nil drowned, sed pep. ThercH nobedv in tins family mat emit sen n river wen Its rite In frunt of them, I m sure, we weuldnt have te get sutch n big cer. one of these middle size cars would be very nice, I like te sit up frunt, pcrslunlly, weather Im driving or net, sed ma. I wns reeding yestldday ware its safer te ride In an nlreplnne nowadays than it is te ride in nn mi te, nnd I Mcevc it. Hcd nep. Wei rsc? 11 if yeuve made up jour mind of cersi yeuve mniie up your mind, sed ma Mccning there nint mutch chance. MILL TO YOU DIRECTmbw RUGS Sizes I Qf( Mill Entire Run OUU Sample.8 of the Mill 9x12 Brussels Rugi .. .$10.00 9x12 Velvet Rugs 19.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs. . 22.50 7.6x10.6 Axmituter Rugs 20.00 9x12 Fine Wilten Rugs 42.50 8.3x10.6 Fine Wilten Rugs 40.00 Hundreds of Other nt 40 SnrtrlK. Kent Ilnrgnlns. Loek 'em eer. rugMELSCO. 2650 Kensington Ave. N'enr Ihleli Open Evenings Free Delivery I .Mull Orders I'llleil or carpet should be property and properly and thoroughly cleansed new while you are renovating the house for the winter. rug will be r.Ct.V, Us color refresh- xiur cnilrp fleer inerlic renuiatccl FOR AUTO TO CALL and Werk I IlltWCII STORKS 2i.i st.' , 'I1?'; r;3i'x T- I'llH.ADKI.IMIIA I hlUl WANbfl.M NT. Cleaners and DuersWm '. High Shoes With Lew French Heels Tan Russia, Dull Leather tircy Buckskin Tops $12 . ..-a r. . .:v. h... .. ii .j IB WANAMAKJSR'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Interesting New Blouses in Large Sizes Se often women who need the larger sizes (46 te 52) tell us they cannot get blouses thnt really fit nnd leek well. Fer these women the Down Stairs Blouse Stere has a geed collection of cotton and silk blouses cut ever carefully pro portioned patterns that neither bind nor draw. Cotten blouses, $2 te $7.50, are of voile or batiste in a number of pretty styles, all trimmed with dainty laces. Crepe de chine blouses, $5.90, arc special. In pink, white or navy blue with roll cellar and vest front. Delightful overbleuscs, $10.75. of Georgette crepe and crepe de chine, are in navy blue and black. They have long sleeves trimmed with embroidered bands. (.Market) A 11 -Weel Scotch Plaid Blankets, $12 Pair There's no keeping up with the demand for these cheery, cozy blankets. They arc all wool, chain and filling, and arc bound with red. 72x84 inches. (( entrnl) Nearsea! Fur Coats of Wanamaker Quality Start at $75 At which price a woman can get the coat pictured. Of gloss r.earscal (dyed ceney), it has a big cellar, bell cuffs, belt and is nicely lined with silk. Other plain nparscal (dyed ceney) coats, 40 inches at $1)0; with skunk cellars and cuffs, $165; with squirrel or beaver cellars nnd cuffs, 3185. In buying a Wnnamaker fur coat you can be absolutely sure of the soundness of your invest ment. Every skin is carefully selected and beautifully worked. Every coal is marked for exact ly what it is no masquerades, nothing second rate disguise'l under a fa'neiful name. The Wanamaker principles of fair dealing are no place mere strongly emphasized than in furs. Wanamaker furs arc unquestioned. Every Fashionable Kind of Skirt seems te have found its way te the Down Stairs. Skirt Stoie. Here are stripes end plaids in endless designs and color combina tions suitable for sports wear, for school and for business. Plain-tailored skirts of navy blue and black serge and poplin which will stand really hard wear. Skirts of dark silks and fine woolens for informal afternoon wear. Prices are moderate in ecry instance; they range from $3.75 for navy serge te $17.60 for some of the finer plaid3. Fittings in regular and extra sizes. Oturdct) Extra-Size Silk Chemises Special $3.85 In the New Extra-Size Shep, Near the Subway Entrance It's hard te cicdit that such pictty envclenc chemises are te be had at this price. They are of flesh-pink crepe de chine of geed qualitv. One has dainty lace top with built-up shoulders, the ether has a top of hem stitched satin and Georgette ereoe with shoulder straps. At $5 lovely gleaming satin chemise with cream-tinted lace u.cd in abundance. (Miirlift) I SILK SPECIALS Canten crepe, in black, navy, French blue and a variety of beautiful colorings, 40 inches wide, $2.90. Panne velvet, black, brown and navy, 34 inches wide, $2.50. Black velveteen, 27 inches wide, $1.65. Millinery velvet, 17 inches wide, $1.25. Wash satin, pink, flesh and white, 35 inches wide, $1.75. Black messalinc, taffeta and satin, 35 inches wide, $1.75. Crepe de chine, 38 inches wide, of geed weight and nearly all colors, $1.50. Satin charmeuse, 36 inches wide, in brown, navy and black, $1.75 a yard. (Onlr.il) Figured Sateen Fer Lining Coats Many a coat is getting a new lining new and the.e pretty bateens are at once effective and serviceable. A variety of geed color combinations, 3i inches wide, at 50c, t)5c and 75c. (Outrun Sale of the Desirable Marie Antoinette Window Panels $3.50 te $8 Scarcely any ether window finihhmg is se handsome, se charm ing, se graceful and se welcoming as Marie Antoinette window panels! Until new, however, high prices have limited their use. In fact, prices just began whole these step. One couldn't get much in the way of a panel under $7.50. New see the prices! 36 inches wide at $3.50 te $5.85 40 inches wide at $3.90 te $6.50 42 inches wide at $4.10 te $6.50 45 inches wide at $4.35 te $6.50 54 inches wide at $4.75 te $7.25 60 inches wide at $6 te $7.25 72 inches wide at $7.75 and $8 Many patterns in white and Arabian for windows, for glass doers, for shop windows and for beautiful spreads for all of these arc Marie Antoinette lace panels suitable. We can match patterns in nlme&t every size. (Chestnut) weVrftfimBB WANAMAKER'S 1 WANAMAKEg- , JJr nj) wG& ' JnbiH ir,l,rfi.c;-.. i $75 f. (MnrkM) Billie Burke Pajamas for Kiddies, $1 Cozy sleeping garments of pink or blue flannelet, cut geed and loemy with high neck, long sleeves and ankle ruffles. A te H j car sizes. (Ontrnl) i FT : ( M Jv -A $2.00 $3.75 "Mere People Should Knew About It" The value in your men's and boys' shoes is remark able!" Se spoke one man who had obtained satisfaction in the Gallery Shee Stere (especially for men and boys) . Here their needs are studied from the points of view of feet health, feet comfort and geed appearance. Prices are low, but the remarkable part is that the shoes are se soundly geed. The day of high shoe prices is decidedly ever, and no man need spend mere than a moderate sum for thoroughly satisfactory shoes. 400 Pair of Men's Shoes Special at $4.25 Geed sound shoes of tan leather are in straight-lace style with medium tees and sturdily welted soles. (Sketched.) High Brogues With Seft Tees, $7.90 Pretty nearly all men who come in like these shoes. They're undoubtedly oed looking and decidedly comfort able. Yeu may cheese them in black or tan. leather. They have rubber heels and strips of light fiber in the soles. Netice the many perforations. Men's Oxfords for Evening, $8.90 Patent and dull black leather oxfords with plain vamps are suitable for dancing and street wear. The Best Part of the Day for Dad Is Ushered in With Slippers Black or tan leather and wine, gray or blue felt slippers are $1.60 te $4. Net tee early te think of Christmas. Shoes for Active Small Beys Special at $2.90 Tan leather shoes with rounded tees, with a soft fin- ! ish, are strong enough, both uppers and the welted soles, te withstand the hard use that healthy boys give them. Sizes 9 te 13 U.. (f.nlUr.i, Beys' All-Weel Suits With Twe Pair of Trousers $13. 75 (Sizes 8 te 17 Years) I me manly suits that make boys square their shoulders and stand a little straighter! The coats are box-pleated Nor folk., well tailored and full;, lined with mohair. Beth pair of trousers are lined and every scam is taped and every point of strain strongly reinforced. Materials aie sturdy, closely wecn cheviets in tones of gray, brown and green. It is a splendid proof of the remarkable service of our boys' all-wool suits that in the past few years we hae had net one complaint about their wearing qualities. (t.nllrrj, MarUrt) faster Women's Silk-and-Fiber Stockings, 75c Slight irregularities make them "seconds," but they are amaz ingly geed at the price. Black and cordovan, with mercerized feet and garter tops. All regular sizes. Jersey Silk Petticoats, $3.85 The tops are of heavy silk jersey and the flounces of soft, lustrous tatfeta an extremely pleasing and practical combination. Green, navy, black and purple. Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs, 40c te $1.50 Made of bright, fresh rags and firmly woven te stand wear and laundering. Net only very pretty, but also very sanitary. New Hand Bags, $2 Lew prices for duvetyn or silk velvet bags, with silver-finished metal tops. In duvetyn, brown only in velvet, brown, navy blue and black. Fiber Silk Scarfs, $3.90 te $7.50 Plain and fancy weaves in plain colors and Reman stripes. Navy blue, black, henna, gray and many ethers. Marquisette Curtains, $1.25 Pair I'rcsh new shipment of these hemstitched marquisette curtains. White only. 2'i yards long. Brassieres, 35c and 50c New styles in cotton brocade and webbed cloth. Seme fasten in the front and ethers at the side-back vuth (Mastic te make thorn com fortable. Women's Batiste Bleemers, 35c The season's lowest price for urll-mudi bloomers of pink or white bati.-te. Finished at the waist and knee with bands of strong clastic. Neat Heuse Trim ami pictty as a woman could wi.-h for. Made in comfort able stiaight-line styles of clear blue-nnd-white stiiped or plaid gingham in aneus colors. They hae plain-color or white pique cellars and cuff.s hand embroidered. One is sketched. Dress Aprons, $1.50 The prettiest plaid ginghams in pink, blue, lavender and green tones, also plain pink, blue, laven der and gieen make them The square neck, sleeves, belt and poik peik cts are edged with snowy rickrack braid te give them freshnei"-. Warm Knitted Petticoats, $1 Women who have been wantinr them will be able te get them new for much lesb thun they paid hi-t year. In giay with pink, blue or white stripes. 51. In plain pink, blue or white they are $1.50. (L'cufral) zrr j,-. ', $7.90 Big Beys' Shoes Special at $3.75 Many boys want shoes en English lasts for dres3 wear. These are of tan or black leather, well cut and with welted soles. Sizes 1 te 5'. Beys' finer shoes of many different kinds and in all sizes are $4.25 te $5.60. Murkrl) Dresses, $2 r - :a s Opp . . .a t 1 1 1 rt' ,t f. I' 3t -.A l-a Ji, Ik. I :& t Si a v 'I n '.J vl - it. n 1111 CHESTNUT STREET T j 'ijlq El- : i; yjn Vt" ".i
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