vw W .e, n iimiiiiinii ...-, sr'XBm&fM : ; -t : i TOHf ,' sr?w:' "". ,) ' V ml'r& tr.,t $, , ! -Hf, H'ip; !' I 'Zf&AUU'r. -. , v .ly' i': -(c tr )tf k 1 - 'A Vr' ... t L1! X -rtf '5fc W. S &r.:. Wrf, V U -W J, 'ri is- "!' -P ,f ; r ; f . i v 77ie Weman's Exchange "' Celdr Can Be Changed ' r. the Hdiler of Weman's Papel near Madam Will you UlmUy Vail -, if tliere l any way te ilye it vfriltn J ',i or felt hat red or any r.ner C,S you can use regular dye iljntli m r tills hat, and It will turn out. very Ldl Be careful, however, te dvy It S I some Ulnd of meld, sc Uiat ft will nSt loVe Its simp, for It Is apt. te de this. Chasing Reaches Awaty rj t) e Wmen' repe: , TVar Madam Please tell mcr hew T Jm rid my kitchen closet and, kitchen ft reacW They, nre also; In the Midline en the. Walls, and I lil.ve tried jfflr thin without rcsulta.; I knew of a very geed rcirtedy Which iil?ld you of these Insects, iVntl will nee Sit you get It, If you if end me a lumped, addressed envelop. Thlt Should Be Ifoekf d After Tt Ai Editor of Weman's Patit: Dear Madam I nm a gfrl of olxteen, Ma would Ilk'e your "twTvtce en this mitter. About a year or)e I went te a dentist and had the neryea taken out of two front teeth, which Seemed te 'Seaden them and mad them very blick, and nothing I cajri de will make them white. 'Could j-au tell me scrmo scrme thlnit that will make thnn white twin? ln 8 IN HOPE. Yeu should ccrtalnlyj see your dentist .bout this condition, ft ought te have his treatment Immediately. Net Wise te. De This U tlit Vtiter e Wemtifa raee: Dtar Madam Ktrfifly Inform me It uhlte pine tar mixed with het water Is teod te wave your iralr with and If it Ji harmless. Hew should It be pro pre pro eared and used? v" MISS T. X mixture of thli sort Is net a geed thing- for the hair, (at all, and will make it quite sticky, tee. I am afraid you will hMe te use Heme kind of curlers te fflve your hair a wave, as these nre iy far the safeaU Adventures With a Purse I KNOW of ii new magazine I want te tell you about. It Is published fa Italy by two young American men, and Is Invested with a most interesting cosmopolitan atmosphere. Hcproduc Hcpreduc Hcproduc tlens of medern paintings, poems by luch wcll'lneivn people na Walter dc It Mtre ham Jean Htarr uniermcycr, BVteNtNG PtTBiiiO 'LEtebEI-falliADELPMAr MONDAY, jXirTjARY 9, 1922 A-. . .WtlATSWHAT iir hri.i:n nr.cn: then cabfneta of flne letter-paper, blotter Bets, "handy boxes." baskets tnade of rope iwiper, etij The tabic may luive paper cloth, nankins and dollies, rose paper candle-shadefl bouquets of paper flowers, and even the dishes and cups may be of paperweddlng material. Leng Service At the age of (.evenly frv Jiwflililnc Jf. Instils, of Ortyn JJafc, VM. is etirrntliut n linet.he,lnftl(l' same dfflrfe where hIip began work , H n typeHettrr llf(y-slx years ngp.p-,, v T, " J', The first anniversary of marriage the paper uedding Is the most youth ful of nil annual celebrations of wedded happiness. The one year brlde ntid bride groom are still a "young ceuplc,'r sur rounded by young friends, with whom tlicy can laugh, sing and dance through their paper-wedding celebration. Gifts for the first anniversary are restricted te puper, but nowadays there nre te be had be plcaBltig a variety of paper, papier macho and cardboard novelties that thcre is no difficulty about selecting a girt for the occasion) Heeka and geed prints. are first choice, WIN.TT.lt ItKSenTS stories by James Stephens, Hherwoed Andersen and ether Interesting people pptar In this publication. It is benu tlfully prlraled and arranged and, what Is jarpriilmg te state, can be bought for the modest; sum of fifty cents a copy. Yen understand, of course, that while It is ifswd ln Italy it Is printed in English. I knew of jttst one place In tevn whfrc it can be purchased. I feel sure you, will want te see n copy. . Have you an open fireplace sur rounded by bricks? Itcad this if you have. Fer I Bpcak from bitter ex perience I knew the trouble you have in teqplng the bricks bright nnd red. Buti I have found a remedy. There is a ffev that sells u red powder. One mixffi It with water and paints the bricks with it. It does net give them n painted appearance, but merely Imparts a Wealthy, cheerful red, most inviting antdj homey. This powder can be bought fr ten cents n pound. And a pound Till laet Indefinitely. Id le ATLANTIC CITY. N. J irectiyeiitfce lAmtiftnPJ fHarlboreuahBlcnMm . ATJNTiccrr y.n. j. je.fSTtaHT&fcTOWiv mpWt HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always epn, always ready: term moderate. Write or phene. M. WALSH DUNCAN. Hetel Boscerjpl Kentucky Av. nr. beach uuici OOKODU Excellent table. Med, rates. Am. & E. plain. .Ph. 117. U.U.MATtlON miOWN'H MILLS. N. J. Woederfal ice skating and See beating ea 5-Mile Mirror Lake AT Brown's Mills NKW JKHSTA' Excellent chicken and wuflle dinner at the quaint old Pig's Whistle Inn A lit Carte sarvlce nt any hour. The chef Is the former chef that fed ' awrencev Scheel lese fur fifteen jears. Private dlnlnir room If desired, .mxl uutu rlile from Philadelphia. Hnnrpy akatlps en the talis and V.i brat dinner jet. Trap Sheeting Excellent CUmate for Convalescents M. W. FELTON (proprietor and Manuirer) T.AKKWOOD. N. J. Tr names of hop nrldrevn Weman'a Tmre Tdlter. or phone Walnut 8000. or Main 1601 between the hour of 0 and S. j Things You'll Leve te Make iraSllTH ml I" yW jtiS1 OrriQTneniedl gL m ) & q "A Geed Place te Heard" LA VASSAn HOUaC. LAKEWOOD. N. Pelct Clientele; Moderate ruteq WRItNRIlHVlM.B. PA. WERNEItSVIIXK, PA. A splendid reaert te rest and recuperate Open the year revnd. kicqmenh. va. Mowaemex fHM. I This darllnp little ORNAMENTED POWDER-BOX can be made from an ordinary pasteboard powder-box. Cever the box with thin Bilk te match the Mler-scheme of your boudoir. Cut Pltces of black velvet baby-ribbon Inte trips that, will fit from tle center pf ui top of the box te the outer cdre. P&ete these strips at the center and outer edge. Then cut and pante en Piece from the top edge of the box le the underside of the box. Stitch a long S..taael te the center top of ycrur ORNAMENTED POWDER-BOX. It will make a dainty accessory te your Irwalng table. KLORA. Jfcf&OKn., Melt mamlficent hotel In the Hauth. Roem elnile or n aalte, with and without bathe. Karepenn plan, II II leetrated booklet en re qaeet. O. F. rKIBIOEn. Mtr. 5 AHIIRVIM.K. N. C. lEHiraiiiiiraraMiEiiaimiifflrair Positively New Laid Write for SPECIAL Fall and Winter RATES BATTERY PARK nOTEL Aflhcvillc N. C. AIKEN. H. C. AIKEN Queen of Winter lleaert I Highland Park Hetel NOW OI'l'V 'TeiMHei n charm oil Ita ewn'' curAT! hecheatien envihenmunt Addrea J, J. HWKKNKV, Manncrr Summer Vhltefae Inn, Lake Placid, N. Y. FORT IiCDKRDAI.E. FLA. Eggs Carten of twelve 53c I At all our Stores I KwuatwCtm MWiiiiiiiiitiiir Ne Ceal Bills te Pay It la Olorlena finmmertlme In FORT LAUDERDALE Flertda'a Tropical Wonderland BOAT1NOJ IIATIUNO FIMHINO Wend for Illimtrated Iloeklet 8ECY. CHASUIEK OF COMMICItCE FORT SIYKHH n.. Hetel Royal Palm Fert Myera. Flerldiv Open clHn. 7 ll-ltele Oolf. Flhnc, Swlmmlnir Peel. Every noem with P-ath. J. h. NhLHON, Mcr. qurancc. rAN.n Te CnATE.VU lTtONTKNAO, QUEDliO If you lore real Winter rlperta. dekmuha HAMILTON HOTEL BERMUDA SAO 8ultea with , riath IPlrepruet . Accommeaa(nna rer euu Modern In Conitruetlon and Operuttea immoeationa re t Hrttlah Itecln flee. Hpmr Trav 42S Sth Avenu, Cencerta Jpy jirmin iiecimjntat nand JJ. Y. Otflce. Hpmr Trevel Bureae 42S Sth Avenue fBoek!e Cable Addreea "Hetel Bermuda" Manartraent of J. A, flherrard Alae Hetel Preaten. Haach DlulT. Maaa. ft kx::-w All Our Furs HAVE BEEN :; Greatly Reduced J !" U,e .minimum of cost and A borne below cost, includlnir I 2 advanced models as well r ,f,;he n,ere BUPle styles of X i?3 c?"e?' "nrfu. etc. Every t't"eTnt ,horeBWy Knran. itbtagsiti '..i ..j a is niMi -e . -' Vfr.. MUaiWW A; 'VV'HMhJ.JhJJJ nKHOKTS STRVISllirH NASSAU BAHAMAS 11 for that "Lener, de ferred Vacation. An investment in health that will add years te your life A Winter Paradiae, Arctic temp. 71 ; no sudden changes; Oolf, Bathine, Sailinri. Fishlnjf. Charming Britieh Colony. Splendid Hotels. ( Weakly amttinia. Lairm New Yerk Saturday, rrtr ing JVasmu, Tuetdnr S,S.MUNARGO 8. S. MUNAMAR MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES Drexel Bld., Phlla., Pa. e7 WIlLN'T ypV TOUKS Tetnw'. w COOKS SERVICE TR.AVEL CURRENT JROGJ&ud& t! THE MEDITERRANEAN The Wonder Cruise by Cunard Line S. S. "Carenia,.'. Bailing jnn, m. strictly limited te 35U guests.? uruy,, email number of berths available immediate- re re aervatien necessary. ' ' ,". SOUTH AMERICA , A cruise-tour amidst scenery unexcelled fer1 grandeur and beauty, by Qrece Liner Santa EHsa' sailing from New Yerk Feb. 4. BERMUDAWEST INDIES-PANAMA-. CENTRAL AMERICA Inclusive rate tours and cruises of endless interest and en tertainment at frequent intervals throughout the season. CALIFORNIA - HONOLULU Next departure January 19th ; itinerary includes Grand Canyon, Southern California, Coast Resorts, San Fran Fran ciseo, Apache Trail, New Orleans, etc Other departures, January 31 February 16 27 and later choice of route by sea (Panama Canal) or land. Extension te Honolulu, Hile, etc. EGYPT THE NILE PALESTINE Large selection of itineraries for,Escorted or Individual travel. Departures February and 'March. JAPAN CHINA Spring Tours, exceptionally well planned. Departures from Pacific Coast Jan. 24; Feb. 221; March 4 25. EUROPE Seuth of France Italy Escorted or Individual travel covering all routes. Reservations for the Passion Play at Ober-Ammergau. Thes. Cook & Sen, Sele Official Foreign Agents Full Information and Literature en Request THOS. COOK & SON 2Z5 Seuth Bread St. (below Walnut St.) PHILADELPHIA Telephone, Walnut 03(10 and 2633 ,i:V TOttlC CJIIOAOO HAS FllANCI&CO IIOSTON 1.P8 ANOHI.i:S MONTBIIAI. TOKONTO VANCOUVKH 150 OfBoes Throughout the World Cook's Trarelera Cheque Geed Everywhere yiOKTS STKAMMHPH llKsOKTS STKAMMIIP.S On. Tropic Seas te PORTO RICO THERE is no lovelier spot for a winter holiday than this "Island of Enchant ment." A climate soft as June;cities and harbors vivid with the glamour of Old World life; mess-grown fortresses; grace ful Moorish architecture. 16 DAY CRUISE ALL EXPENSES ill III II Uif'L KKI Bl IfflHBIlh. y JE 2 iiiil' .. Lrf. ear 180 $1Qr. and up I There ia jutt the right amount of ihore-geing te lend in. J terctt te the entire cruise. Yeu make the trip en large, 10,000-ten ateamera especially detUned and luxuriously fitted for aerviccln the trepica. There la a wide choice of accommodation! ranging from comfortable atatcroerea at ' minimum rateate suitei with private bath. The ateamer 1 1 your hotel for the entire trip and the rate covers all neceuary expenie te and around the Itland and return te New Yerk. Deck golf and ether amusementa. ew Condade-Vonderbilt Hetel opens Jan. lit. for beautifully illustrated booklet. Address PORTO RICO LINE S Broadway NwYrk or l.nc i pik mm BERMUDA -LINE Under Contract With Bermuda Government The palatial ateamer of the Furneas Bermuda Line land their pnatengera and baggage directly at Hamilton Deck, avoiding the ditcomferti, inpenvenlencei nnd delay of landing by tender. They uie oil fuel, ensuring speed and eliminating the cinders and dirt common te coal-burning steamers. Sailings Twice Weekly . eury ' rrera r , eury Wert s. s.ii from llermuJi cry Tues t Sa i.ckmd soea en cltlier ateamer -em"lie unpiiualled etiprfss cr leu S. S. "Fert Victeria"- and S. S. "Fert Hamilton" Twin-screw. 14 000 teni dlhplacerncnt Twln-wrpu 11 non f iH lliil.cement BERMUDA OFFERS ALL OUT-DOOR SPORTS Including Oolf, Tennis HuMmr, UathliiK l'lilnu ltullnt. 1) iwmr v Ne Vasspert" Many Modern HetelH rltr for Illustrated lllrratiirr te FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, 34 WHITEHALL ST., NEW YORK lTHNKSS W ITHY&JTO.. frl.. 1101 ItMC 1II.IK... IMIII.A.. or Any T.mrM griit Alfest Inclies v 'I Cruises :( 2 De Luxe Cruises of 23 Days Each ON T1IK .MAGNirit KNT MJW TtVIVhtUhH Si S. "FORT ST. GEORGE"- 12,000 Tens Displacement Sailing Frem New Yerk February 4 March 4 Ideal Vacation! Among Enchanted Historic Islands Tourists will tslt tlia quaint Island ut thn West Indies Inrliidlnir si Themui nnd HI, Croix (Amerlcu'H new Ixlutid iiuksossiens), si Kitt" Aiilliun, Domlnlelii (Bnellsh), (Juuileleune Alaiiini'iun iKrenrli) Hi luils llarh.ide- und Trinidad tKnullsli), rur.li I irun In lud.a llcrmuda S. S. "Fert Geerge," Ideal Oil Burning Cruising Steamer TUB UTKAMUIl la our hotel for the ntlru ciulsn nnd efTera cer luxury and comfort of a modern hutel, Oirhrairn fur ilunt'lnK Mid conceit Intra for Cruisea -!18.0U un te fJISO.OU, lilfludliu 18 Iteunia tvltli Prliute liallis, 'e rusierta required for these Cruises. , rcnd far literature te FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, 34 WHITEHALL ST., NEW YORK VUUNBHS yiTMY 0.. I.TU., Ot)ltHt: 111.1)0.. Vlflf-A., it Any TeurlatAeM WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER' MslsA Spring Silks, New Twills and Tricetines Are Among the Hundred, wf New Dresses Just Unpacked in Wdnamaker 's Down Stairs Stere r-' 'M t ?. ii iflssssssk JBVJk Itt''A 'V 'filltl nil7l Hn ' ff li 510 'U & $22.50 $5.50 JJ Stamped Guest Towels, 25c te 50c Cotten huck of excellent qual ity, scalloped, hemstitched or just plainly hemmed. Stamped in many pretty designs te be em broidered, some very simple, ethers quite elaborate. You'll find them in the new Art Needlework section en the Thirteenth Street Aisle. (Ccntrut) Two-Tene Satin Lingerie Ribbon 9c te 25c a Yard The loweht prices that tve knew of for the desirable, pink-and-blue satin ribbon that is the daintiest finish for pretty under clothes and negligees! There arc five widths, bc rinning with a ribbon that is a little "ever ' inch wbJe tn one that is u full inch wide -at 9c te 2jc a yard or 80c te X2A0 for a 10-yard belt. (tntrul Crepe de Chine $1.50 a Yard Steel Ivery Black Midnight Henna Marine Tan r, -j Scarlet . . Orchid . Dark brown pnf Cadet blue Old rose White Flesh It is 38 inches wide and geed quality. (Crntral) Refreshing blue taffetas with pleated frills of organdie and organdie roses encircling the waist! Canten crepe frocks in all the colors of the rain-" bow. Smartly tailored tricetines and Peiret twills with unusual embroidery, grosgrain ribbon or brightly colored silken sleeves. These are some of the new things and they are all Marked at Lew Prices With Average Savings of a Third $5.50 for wool crepe frocks and wool veleurs trimmed with embroidery, braid or bright pipings. $8.65, $10 and $12 for navy blue tricetines, beaded or embroidered. $15 for lovely crepe de chine dresses with flow ing sleeves or tight cuffs. $15 for tricetine dresses with contrasting crepe' de chine sleeves. $10 and $12 for wool jersey dresses trimmed with tangerine, tan or beige duvetyne, or with crepe de chine cellars and cults. $16.50, $23.50 and $25 for lace frocks in black, brown or henna, suitable for informal evening wear or for dinner. $15, $16.50 te $25 for charming new taffetas in the most delightful Springtime modes. (Market) Warm Flannelet Nightwear for Children, 75c Warm flannelet sleeping gar ments in one-piece style have feet and convenient breast pock peck e(s. Sizes 2 te 6 years. Flannelet nightgowns are for children of 2 te G years, also 75c. Beys' nightshirts of striped flannelet are in sizes 8 te 14 years at $1.23. (Outran Sale of Men 's Fancy - Tep, All-Weel Sports Stockings, $1.75 Exactly the stockings thut men and boys want new (and a great many women and girls are wearing them) for skating and ether outdoor sports. Golfers will want te lay in a supply at this price. Mighty geed-looking stockings! All wool of the soft silky kind, in ribbed effects with fancy colored roll tops. Dark green, browns, grays, tans and heather mixtures. Sizes 92 te ll'-i in the let. (Centrul) 500 Winter Coats, Smart and Comfortable, Between $15 and $29 $15 and $16.30 for velour coats, for tweeds and coats of cut belivia, mostly with silk linings. $20 for fur-cellared coats of warm velour, lined with silk. $25 and $2i) for a great variety of silvertene, velour and belivia coats. Seme with threw cellars, some with cape cellars and some with deep, soft fur cellars. Every coat is lined throughout with silk. Pole Coats, $20 te $47.50 Yeung women have made all-year-round coats of these, for their smartness is tee charming te relinquish. These are of tan coatings, heather mixtures, herringbone tweeds and camel's-hair. $39 and $42.50 for Handsome Fur-Trimmed Coats Deep cellars of wolf, se soft that nine out of ten people would think it fox. Shawl cellars, tee, and some with cuffs te match. Cape cellars of Australian opossum, mole or nutria. Nearly all the coats are of belivia in brown, rein deer, niivy or black, beautifully lined with silk. Handsome wrap effects among them and all very specially priced. (Marh'et) Centra Aisle y top $42.50 $29. A Clearaway of Fine Silk Blouses, $5.75 They are all bloueos that have been from $ te $7 mere in our own stock, but because we have but one or two of a, kind, and the light colored ones arc a bit soiled from hanging in their cases, prices have been lowered. Pink and white Georgette, quite lacy, some have much real filet lace. Alse dark browns, greens, blues, etc., embroidered or braided. Seme no cities among them. All bizes 'M te 11 in the let, but net in each style. (Market) Marquisette Curtains $1.25 a Pair Hew quickly the ethers went out! These are of geed mur-quis-ette that will lnundcr well, in plain white- with wide hem stitched borders. 21 yard.- long. 36-inch Marquisette, White, CrcAm or Ecru, 20c Yard (ChrMnut) Spring's New Printed Batistes are se well printed that they are the same en either side and are firmer than most battatc. In delightful combinations of checked and dotted patterns, they show Springlike tints of yellow, lavender, green, pink, blue and also red and black. 38 inches wide, 4Gc yard. Silk-Thread Tissues tare lovelier than ever, especially the clear large block checks in g?reen, red nnd black. Plaids in delicate- tints will mnke pretty frocks. 32 Indies wide, 65c e yard. - (CBtrel) i v 'T Women's Nightgowns 50c First let sold out in a few hours'. Pink or white batiste witU a touch of hantl embroidery, shirring and hemstitching, to gether with white nainsoek in square or round neck style With lace at neck and sleeves. Aston ishingly geed for se little! New Hats Are Charming at $3 and $3.85 Light colors that brighten up wintry days or the cer-practical browns, navies and blacks. Silk poplin or tatreta, wool braid or felt that resembles brushed wool. All are trimmed with early Spring novelties. Silk Petticoats Lew Priced at $3 Jt-isuy -ilk tops and flowered silk tail eta flounces what mere pleasing and practical combina tion could there be? Navy, brown, Copenhagen blue, black or purplp. Beaded Bags, $2 te $3 Light or dark colors with drawstring tcps nnd bead tassels. Crocheted te give unusual firm-nt-is. Many pretty patterns. Mussed Blouses Specially Priced, $?.25 Mere than a third under price for blouses of Kn-ni'li voile, bu tiste or dirnitj. Seme were sampler and some arc broken letB from our own stocks. Tailored or mere elaborate onus with long or sheit sletnes. Sizes 36 te 501-.. in the let, though net in every style. Women's High Shoes Special $3 Really you put as much money back intq your pocket w hen you buy a pair, for they are worth twice as much. The black a.id brown leathers are all geed quality and soles are made for service. Lew, medium and Cuban heels. Net every size in every style but worth-while selection in -jach. 400 Pair of Women's High Shoes Special at $4. 75 Twe styles are of durable brown leather w.th welted soles outlined with white stitching and medium heels finished with rubber. One shows an imitation square wing tip wiUi perforations and the ether has an applied straight tip. IJeth will give reliable Winter service. 1 t urtnut) M I ii m Mi T u iii w i y .vi ttntU.j . .. Li.- ijj ,lv jA, . 3 l-t M"