1 1 - 11 f ' ,' . rh I ' ' li i i i. i. ..ill ... i ii " .' t it it' ' ; '' i ,fi i r,. i. I -jn-ii . c . v If ante Marcelle's Geed Recipes UWen te Mrs. Wilsen s Readers I 'The Old Frcjich Market in New Orleans Affords Many Opper I Utilities for. Procuring Delicacies and Staples ( tfy MBS. M. A. WILSON -J.M till. 1u "r- r S. WHieii. vtll NEW OBLEAMS is ft eiccpy cosme nelllah Southern city, with man ..Jli trndltlen's of both the Spanish BV OBIjBANS is ft sleepy cosme t - .4 trtlil ". .i.. Trenr i iinm 'lit! ciimntc " '.. l.'rnnrll llnVH. Till! rllllllltO i'"" .1 ii.ImI nml frnm enrlv Oi' Jw until 'Tnc the rlty I n ilMlRlitfut ,K te live In. The old French qunr H I. the show district of the town, nnd "it li hc that one bees the heiiMjwlfi' ' About &) I"1"'" trMn 1,1C CerlU!r of TVfitur and Mfttllsen streets the old -rncli market Ims Its beginning. A frlinwlnr plot nt the Intersection et 5. trt is covered with n woetltti Sfrket shcil. and here you will find nil ST, (Itllrnelw of the Bcnuen ns well n. ' IS. humbler feeds most temptingly ilia iKrtS The New Orleans heiiAewlfc Im net as yet lest the nrt of market ,., ,ml oho can be found qulte cnrl In rt morning wending her way tewnrtt k. market. This in particularly true of lb? French, Italian nnd Jewish situated near the river front nnd with only the railroad tracks between the M French market and the decks, it Is Indeed a spot worth while Isitltig; for, displayed en stalls most temptingly nie rultsnnd vegetables and here ou will find the nulncetenln, or milletnnt pear, tkeeKP'nnt. Southern-grown tomnteci African fruits nnd the humble greens ill rubbing shoulders, ns It were; whlle riene by H a tray of soup greens nnd Itaew tlint when I tell im that It In tompewd "f n M n m"ay "f tliMUf, Biwlev nnd a s'ler each .if cabb.ige. pumpkin and n wedge snnpe piece e ami, you will cenn knew tin- real citt of the rreeln flnveilng. ' flnrnercil from every corner of die tilth, foeil delicacies arc te be found en rt market stall : while the linh market tilth Its wonderful display du polssen ((li) It famous. Here ou will find the river shrimp, red Mapper pompano. Spanish mnckcrcl nd mnnv ether varieties tee numerous te mention. Yeu will nhe find the Mb, both hard nnd soft shell, the crny Mj and green tuitlc. whiln the dell dell deu ejstc-i nre well known te every 'ejlcure. Frogs' legs can be had nlmest rrery day In the enr. ns well as rabbit md ether game In mmimhi. A late tslt te my old home oily .r..i.t Mi.lntU in me Iho ronltyntlen Slit Indeed gene were the dns of ld : indthat elil frieiius nmi ncigiiiiern n- King the way of nil mortals nnd that ( younger nun i.-i k ............ Income te the dear old oreelo oily ,v. t tni-e n wpll. Ilurnini! from the train one morning recently, I wnlkud tli few short blocks Hint lay between tin quarter nnd the depot, nnd found Tnte Mnrcelle awaiting gladly for me indwlth "Oul. inn chere: come, le de jeuner li wnltlne. Hut se mnny wnnt temeft you." The cosmopolitan bionk bienk fjt of creele coffee nnd rice enkes wn qelcMv served, nnd then nwny te visit old friemK Tanle Marcelle's Beclpes Ojstcr Croquettes Place In n snucepnn One-hnlf rup of oyster liquor, Tire-thlnls cup pf milk, Ont-hnlf cup of sifted flout. Stir te dissolve tin Heur and then pW en the &tec and bring te n bell. New cnek for five minutes, then pat ilfteen ejsters dry. using u soft oleth, thn chop fine nnd nthl the prepnreil pynters te the mixture in the pun with One-half Iraifloen nf grated onion. One tablespoon of finely chopped firsltX'i One pimento, chopped fine. Ptnrh of thyme, Vinch of cayenne. One fi'iianoen of salt. Yolk of one egg. Mix nnd cook for three minutes then turn en a plntter nnd set uslile tn cool imlthen chill. Ferm li oreuiiottes and roll llshtU in flour then dip in beaten errand milk; then tell in fine lirond lirend rrunibi unci fry n golden brown In uneldng het fat. Seivc with tattur tauee. Itajeut de Ve.iu a l.i Uoiirgcelse Venl t-tew is a fnerlte dlsli of the Creele liouFewlfc of old New Orleans, indlt Is Indeed u satlsfjlng and palat able dMi Fer this dish select nbeut one nnd one-half pounds of breast of .enl. Wipe the meat well with ;i damp cloth, and then prepare the following mixture, nlnce fine : Tarer onion. Tiny ht of garlic, Ont-half ly Uaf. Add One-half teaspoon aiorermii and thiime. each of street One teatnoen of salt. One-quartu teaspoon of cayenne, Mix the scfiKmiltiL- unit nml imiinil it'SUf If 111 lUf VU A fiCC into the meat. Cut the meat with hiirp knife into lilecei suitable for i uttIur and roll IlKlitly In Heur. New ?J Place in n t-niicepnn : K fhr(e tablrsnenni ril tat i 13 IRu When lint nilil tlm menl. fusqiii Until nicelj hrownen. Then add J we cups of boiling uatci, fiit small onions, itCO Inrnr rntrnts. trimmnl tn ahnni- Me ui(l corks. Cever olescK nnd ximiner slowly for te hours. Then udd One cut) of thick uuln of canned te- Mtees, J we tablespoons of tinegar, Fevr frtcl tablespoons of flour, Dlgehe in threo tiilileMimini of cold tfr. brine te a boil and conk for ten minutes Te serve, lift u u Mice nf Wat nnd sprinkle with fried crumbs Ml fineh minced pnrslej. I mmllj "Is dish In M-red with potnte cro cre Wttes or boiled lice. lloulllen dn Pnlhsen , -. .,l4, ,-, unitiuij nnvi'U "II illnl rs and is like n stew. 'Wipe hIx bllces J ay clieep fish und lay en a plntteh Aew miiiri, Him Twe onions, Tiny bit of garltc, AM lr0"c'A(V' f Varsity, One-quarter teaspoon of thyme, i inch of sticct marjoram, m, "" " "'uamilUK llllll lllf BI1CU1 III J 1 and then roll lightly In Heur; new ii.. .1 n s(lii'cP"ii thnt in wide and . icc 'Il-sioeiih of salad oil, nnd ne het ,il One. Unit .,.,., ..,.. ., , Cn(en ' v"l' "I imvig iviuiiru 5'"-'in cup of carrots, chopped fine, free tablespoons of flout. os te blend, then add "no citn i.t n..,.i ....i., i , "ilerj rv' "i in ii ii in ie- "tret eups of boiling tenter, "" layyet of soup herbs. Olmnier n,..i ..i. .1 ... i.. . . .., ., . ttrreti V. 1 , "" niiiwiv limn ine 'iret8 are temW il,,.,, .i,t n,.. i. Hnil... -......, ,,,.,, ...,,, ,i,,. ,113,, ini?.ifnr t'-rty-nve nilimtiN; then "mere he fnBKOt et llP1.b(l. MaW(I ,th tout i ' '."T. r'rV uu" ti"'1! of . Willi llll Inil . . """"in ni every heiiii pule rW."11' with finely clienni'd ii.'irHlev. ... "vi.n i)i y i Minn i hu cut UH Lllix .. .. J i ...-.- ' thick U(l ITin.e I.. it . . . : V - --j up iiitiut.,1 i,,te huivc J'urfe de Tew ,.rWl Vrfun Una s ---... ,- 4(in iinr. lull! i mince lin Sfiftt rorreL Nel ii "nF;ha'l viP of dilul peas. "w mince lin ' f;" firref, lytf onions, Ifl'V U of garlic. Add One teaspoon of thyme, Otte-half teaspoon of sweet mar' jeram. Mince very fine four ounces of salt perk mid tilneq In tlie eim keUle nnd reek very (ilewly until a delicate brown ; then add the Prepared herbs, One cup of canned tomatoes, The soaked peas, Four pints uf cold teatrr. Urltitf te a bell nnd cook sleu'ly until the pens nre In a Reft mimli j tlien turn Inte sclve nnd rub through, return fb the kettle and ndd Twe cups of milk, One-half cup of flour, dissolved tn the milk, ' Salt and pepper te taslc, 7'ire tablespoons, of finely chopped parsley j Serve with toasted squares of bread. Pending tl'Ornngcs (Jrnle the rind of enc-luilf orange, pare nnd slice thin, three oranges, ndd grated rind j new butter a bnklng fish with butter, plnee u layer of bread bread erumbi, then a lnyer of the sliced orengeo; repenting until the HbIi is full, teking euro te hnve the top layer of the breadcrumbs. Then place In n bowl One and one-half cups of milk, Yolks of two cygs, Twe-thirds cup of sugar, Tiny pinch of nutmeg, Uent te mix nnd pour ever the pre pared ernngci; then dot the top with tlnv hits of butter nnd bake In n slow slew slow even for hnlf hour. Use the whites (of the two eggs for n meringue, placing the meringue en the top of the pudding while It Is het and then browning tdightlr in the even. Pralines Al Pecnhes The Pecan Prnlines nre famous the world ever nnd hue alwnvB received an nwnrd of merit wherever exhibited in enndv dlsplnss. 1'Iace In n clean sauce pan ,Mrc? cufs "f bTeun sugar, 1 ice fct'cl tablespoons of butter, Five tablespoons of milk. Stir te dissolve the sugar nnd cook until the mixture will form in a soft ball In cold wnter. Then add Our cup of the shelled pecan nuts. Stir for one mlinili. tlmti into r.nm the fire and drop en a Inrge well-oiled pun In cakes u little smaller tfinn u Ki Iddle i-nki'. : nrFv" Tkf & rvnw . yv vvJLi-1Ji-.JLZ) fl g J -"-'-' aj-nkib-u u 14c per oz. 10c Bunch i:inlrnt(lcrr, Knllllne nnd Pure Silk llmliKni: llemstllclilnc llrtttllnc Pleiitlntr Kmbrelilery Sialleplne Uultens Ceirrrd lluttonlielea NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. 1007 Filbert Street SCHOOL OF COOKING Practical work for the Interested sludenta. Entrees. aiuerles, novel salads, drcsslnus. French ckea. Ice Ines. merlnnuea, nppetliers, neiettlea. Ilnslc Iteclpes, Free Demonstration Lectnres Mary A. Wilsen Cooking Scheel Jit Se. 23d ht. riinnr hprure 0733 li AIR DRESSING Marctl Waving by Wen Experts "INECTO" RAPID HAIR DYEING ..V. "wclallze In transformations and all kinds of hair work. iV. W. THEE S3 M). OTII WAI H121 POULTRY AND SUPPLIES VISIT THE Philadelphia Poultry Shew First Regiment Armery Ilre id & Cullenhlll His. Jan. 10, 11, 12, 13, & 14 f Open Day nnd Kirnlnr POULTRY, PIGEONS, K A KBITS. C A VIES, CATS EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS . t tji i- -t;,.'m 1.!f-:,Jll;,J--LH hntfr-SI 311 iiiipiminiiiinuii!!i'!i i Hi i" InlvlT iJllrVULAiJ THATWORK MeiMurrd and Ilune In a Hsura Big Stock Bit Facilitiei Aiic for Eitimite Ralph De Frehn 3123 FRANKFQRD AVE. ii iDi3n''imiHSiiiniitHaHi!i nuiiBLiiiUi!,! Special Sale Ladies' SPORTS SUITS & TOPCOATS te your measure $6S.OO Our UiubI Excellent Werkmanthip and Material Kieferle & Ce., Inc. 133 S. 18th St. ALDUS Jan 10, NLVTIIAN W husband of Cilia Albus, aged 47 Relatives and friends, also 1'hlla Ludue, Ne 2. II P. O. E , Star et Pa. laidKc I O II, A , Sholem Majtr Cehen Adler Ledge, Ne! 10, I. O, 11. 8., and Har Slnul Ledire, I O II II . In vited ie funeral sun lies. Wed. 2 30 P M pri-clsely, at his late residence, 3U1.1 W, Ulrard uve. Int. liar Nebo Cem U.klEM. cm Jim p. JO.'.' MARY 8. widow et Samuel I, flatea Relatives nnd frlenda are Invited (e the service, un Thurs day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residem-e of her son. Di Wllllum linles. 124 H 2.M st Interment at Fernwood Cemetery I'rlinds muy call Wednesday tvenlnc, after IUDDLB Jan 8. 1022, SARAH KIIU1Y widow of Thomaa Diddle 11. Ullvea and frleudi invited te funerul servicer en Wed iKsday. 2 P M at his tale resilience, 123 V Wyoming at , Germanlumi luterinstit (Vest ,I-aurl Hill Cemetery llOil.i: Jan 8 ANS'IE wife of the late Patrick llevle and vleter of the Inte Rev I' J, Mcl'Uilagh D D niitivn of l.eit'ouKh l.eit'euKh lln. Ce Drene, IrelunJ Relatives, friends alie IV. V, SI. Sedalll) et Church of Qeau and v.llar and Reaary HeiUty of Chutch of our Lady of Victory, are invlttd le funeral, Frl,, STeyA. M,t Ut residence, 1ST N. 84th (. PKATUB Helemn requiem mM l Church of Our Idr n,nhewN. jn. 7. LnitTiiA TuiewK in. Olbten), or 2228 li. Ann it.. wlf nt lute Den Jam in Drewn. Servleei Wed., 2 V, M.. SLfe5'.',enc" of Ben.ln-Uvr, Edwrd Smith. 3004 M-mrhti it. Krlendi my call Tui.. "'Jjr.P.A.'- Int Oakland. CA1IILMS. Jan. 0, 1B22. UnaABET A. (n Hansen), widow of Jehn J. Cahlllt. riel atlvea and friend of the family am Invited te aitenu runeral. Ffl., H.30 A. M from her late retldence. 0032 Carrentrr at. Belemn rraulem maaa at the Trantnauratlen Church 10 A. M. Int. at Hely Bepulchre lm. g CAtintOAN Jan. 8. JKMVIE P.. dauch- Ifr of the late .Peter and Jan? CarrlcanJ ..n.,n ni... iiihiiue, ... ... v. Jl rtuui" Ity of HI. Kllzabth'a Church. Invited te fu neral Thura.. 8.80 A. ! 2H4 Maater at. Relemn requiem maaa St Rlliabeth'a Church 10 A. M Int. Hely Croaa Cem COLICMAN. Jan. 7. 1022. JG11M. hu- be nil of late rrldret Celeman rielatlvea ami frlenJa, ulae llv, N 8, A O II., In vuin te luncrai, inura., B:nn a. M from lyaldencw et Klj dauhtr. Mra. Catharlna Watneti, 44tT N. Orale at 111k I maaa at fit FVnncIa Aaa'l Church 10 A. M. Int. Htly wini:clire Ctm. CONHiJV. Jan. 0, MAItK, 1 mbind e( Nellie Cnnrey (re Ifalley). aen nf Celeman and ine late uridett Conrey, nf County Oal way, Ireland llelalltea and frlenda are In viu d te ittend funeral, Thura., 8:30 A M.. from hla late residence, 8O0a N.' Hydenhajil ft. Snlrnn tnnaa of renuletn Ht. Htuphen'a Churrh 10 A M Irt. Hely 8cpulchr Cem. CONN. Jan, 0. MARTHA A widow of Jackaen Conn. Hetatlvea ami friend Invllect te funeral. Krl., 1 I. f . realdenci of aen, neulien Conn. 22.M 8. parlen at. Int. North Nerth Nerth wend Cem. I rlenda may call Thura. eve COOK On Jan. 0. 10.12, AHTHUIt ., nu.bnnd of tlie late laabella Mixta Cook, Itelntlvea and friend", ela-v florae e Meade Peet, Ne. l,,a. A. It., and Hlnwathn Coun cil. Ne. 109, O. U. A. M are Invited te the eenlce, en Hnturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of hla Rrandaen, Charles W Iles'le, 4U41 N. 10th at Interment et Woodland Cemetery. Ilema'.na may be ieed rrldny e'enlni COUI.9TON. Jen. 8. 1022. ItAimY. hu. band of laibeltn V, Coulnten. Itelatlvea and frlenda. alto William V Hamilton Idne. Ne, BOO, I, and A M . employee of Procter A Hchwart Inc. Invited te funeral, Thura,, 2 r. M.. from hla late residence. Ite Ii. rtecktand at. Int. Ureenmeunt Cem. Trlends may cnll AVed. eve DAITON. Jan. 8. JANE KnANCKS. wife et the late M. J. Dallen and daughter of the lain Michael and Jana Mcdlynn. at the Dauphin Apartmnta. Itelatlvea ami frlenda are Invited te attend funeral, Tluira., 8:30 A. M,. from Armitrenu'a. l27-29 N Iiread et Helemn requiem maaa at the Church et Our Lady of Mercy 10 A. M Int. Hely Crena. IiONOVAN. Jan, 8 IinM.K WATSON, vlf of Charlea Donevan. rtelathea and friend Invited te attend funeral, Thura . N 30 A M.. from her late residence. Seuth Mrrlnrfleld. Delaware Ce. Hlah renulem innaa at Church of Our Lady of l'eipetual Help, Morten, Tn, . 10 A. M lit private, rmciKU8. en Jan ie. miiiTiiA nitr.i- TUB. Due notice of funeral, from 1(121) Dla- meml at. DUCIAN. Suddenlv, Jan. P, MAtlY II . lauahter of lata, Udward and Maricaret Duann. Itelatlvea and frlenda, nlae all ao ae cletlea of whlih ahe wua a member, Invited te funeral, Krl., 8:30 A. M1., from her late realdence, 03TO Oermnntewn ave Oerman Oerman tewn. Helemn requiem maaa at Ht. Vincent de Paul'a Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Sepul chre Cem. UAVKNSON. On Jan. 8. 1022, MJVP.Y E., wife et Marvin M. Eavenaen. Itelatlvea and frlenda are Invited te the service, en Wednes day afternoon, at 2.80 o'clock, at her lata realdance. 4017 Bpruce at. Interment pri vate. KICIIRTtT. Jan. 0. ANNA, widow of Philip Hirhert (ne I'feffer), In her 88th r, Helatlves and friends, also membere of the Hnly I'melly are Invited te attcrd fu fu fu torel, Thura. 7 30 A M , from her late real, iknin, 2."0 N Muachcr ai Helemn requiem nmsa nt Ht. 'Ainlfanlus Church 0 A. M, Int Ilelv Heilemer. r.MKIUCK. Jan. 0 1022. SAI.T.IC KM I JUCK. , uri d HO. Kuneral aervlces Christ I hurch Heapltar. 41th and litlment ae . We I., llih mat.. U A. M. Int prlvate l'lense nmlt lencrj. KHI.KN --Jan. H 1022. MART nldew of Nkhelaa Lslen Itelatlvea nn.l frlenda. also Ht. KMwnrd'n II V M. Sodality are Invited te attend funeral. Thura., 8:3e A M , from her Ute residence, 2033 N. Oth at Solemn requiem mass Ht Mdward'a Church 10 A M Int New Cathedral Cem. rtJITCllKn. Jan s. THOMAS a ,.. Kind of Mary t;. rietcher. niied 00. Rela tives and friends, nlae cmiies of William Hellers i. Ce.. are Invited te nticnd funeral. Thura 2 30 V M.. freimhie late reildenre. J133 W Paddc at Int llllUlde Cem. Re mains may Le viewed Wed eve GERHAI1. Jan. 10. JOHN HOWARD, son of Sallle A. nnd the late llenlatnln 1' Oer hnb. nired 31 Relatives nnd friends nre In vited te attend funernl aervlrea. l"rlday, 1:30 r. M residence, 4332 Larcliuoed ave. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Thurs.. 7 le 0 P. M OOLDHN. Jvn. 10 1022, nt the home of James Knrlns. 414 Linden nve . Rlverten, N .1., Mlsa JIAROARKT II. GOLDEN, formerly , rr 2J4U K Tuc'ter at., Phlndelphla. Mass Ihura. nt il HO A. if., at Chutch -it the Sacred Hea-t. Int. nt Mt. Carmel Cem., Moerestowti N J. Frlenda cell Wed. eve. ORAVENSTINH Jan. 0. MAY A. R.. wife of Jeseiih H. Qravenstlne. Relative und frlenda ftre Invited te attend funeral tervlcea. at her lata residence. U70J N. 11th et , Oak Lane. Thura , 2 P. M. Int. pri vate. 1 , "''fJ'T J.ftn- 1. SARAH 8 . wife of Pran Ids O Hale (nee Watsen), aned 01. Relatives and friends ere Invited le attend funeral w rvlces. Tluira . 2 I'. M.. nt her lulr real Idence. 0710 Vandyke at Int private. Ma I nella Cem, I rlenda may call Wed , 7 te u i P. M. HALEY Jen 8, JAMES HALEY. Rela- 'Uvea and friends, also St. Charles' II. v ' Hedillly. Hely Nam Heclety and Leasue of thn Hacred Heart, Dlv Ne. .IS, A. O. If.. Court Veaper Ne nil. V. of A and Willa I'lla Tribe Ne 323. I. O R M . Invited te funeral, Trl S 30 A M. from his late resi lience, 015 S. 2rith hi Helemn renulem mnas I at St. Antheny's Church 10 A. M Int. Hely Cresa Cem. HA1K1IH On Jen 10. 102J WILLIAM ! T HARMS. V S Army, retlrrd R,-a- lives und friends mnv view remains Thurs- day evcnlni at III Inle realdenee 1147 N. !Hth at Intirment prlvntn en Krld.iv HARRISON At the Clinten Arts, en enw v, in.., I iw.ir.,1, itii ll,lllll)UI. Hen lea private en Wedneedaj niernlne nt 0 o'clock at the Oliver II Hair Hide. 1820 Chestnut at Interment at Oleversvllle, N. Y. HELD. Suddenly en? January 8 PETER HELD, Sr.. husband of Theresa Held (nee Welwr) Iunernl services and Interment I strictly private en Thursday at 2 P M . from from late resident. SU7 Frankford 1 ave , llelmeiburs Trlenda may call Wcdnea I day evenine, 7 te 0 HKNDEL Jan 10, 1022 MILTON IL, huebund of .Mury A Hendel, In his 08th jear. Funeral s rvlces Frl , 2 1 M. nt ' residence. 8001 N 10th et. Int. Mt. Peace I "hOFFNAOLI:. On Jnn 8 ANNIE. I widow of Oeerue II. Heffismie Funeral en , Wednesday, at 2 P. M . from her late rel i denie. 221 8. 117th at. Friend may call I Tuesday cvenlns 7 te 0. lnlernrent prl- I HOLT7.. Su.llenly Jn 10. nt his late residence. 711 W Sclilller at. OEOROE Civ 'beloved husband of Mircaret Palrldae Helta, nireil 10 Itelfittvirf nnd friends nnd orffanl erffanl orffanl natiens of which lin van n memlier are In vited te funeral servlies. m . 2 30 P M ni S 1! cer nth and TIeru ats. Int. rrivata. Creenimunt ' m HUNTER -.Inn 0. CAROLINE HUNfTER (nee Wolf) aged 78 Itelatlvea nnd frlenda Invited te funernl services, Thurs., 2 1' yt , at Jehn K Ilaikmiin'B Funeral Parlera. 007 . W Lettish ave Int nt Northwood Cem. JAMESON. s'uddenli, Jan n ALLEN Ii I JAMEHON. Services Thursday. 8 p. i , frei 5101 Haverford nve Interment prlvnte I JEFFERb. Jn 8. OhOHfJE J . husband of Anna M Jeffers (ne ItUmaurhe), son nf Jeseph and Teresn Jeffers (nee McNamee) I Relatives and friends, nlse Santa Maria I Council. Ne I'M. K of C ; emplejea of I Penna It R Purchaslnc and IVeUht Dent am Invited te nttend funeral, Thurs H 30 A M.. lata res dence. 133 W Mt .tin. ...J Hnleinn mass of requiem at Church f the Hely Cresa 10 A. M Int. Old Cathedral Cem JOH"SON Jan 10, CARRIE E.. widow of Ueera-e W Jehnsen Relatives nml frh nd nre Invited te attend 'unernl service Frl p M. nt her late residence 119 Oabeurn it Wlsauhlckun. Int. private, Westminster CC"f)Vi:s Jan 10 RAYMO.vn O . Jr., aen of Ravmnnd O and Emma Jenes (nee Fish er) niied 1) months end 20 davs Relntlves and friends Invited te serv leva. Frl 2 P M nt parents' risldence, 221 W, OIney ave' Olney Int at Cedar Hill Cem Remains mnv Iw viewed Thura . after 1 P j,"-'"""" JONES Jin 10 t'HAKLESi T JONES Relatives and frlenda Invited tn funeral serU Ires. IV 2 P. M , 201 Grayllnu ave Nar lierth, Pa Int private KAt'CHEU -CHRIbTINE. wlfe of Fred erlck M Kaucher (nee Loeffer) Frlnnds and Delaware Ceuiii.ll Ne 143W. r. of P.. in vited te funeral. Thura., at 2. residence, 273a N Ilth M Int prlvate IV lends tall V ed .eve. l.-r.AUNM. Jim II. 11)22. I'l.iviA mJii' V.I.I..V..' SAIIKTII VnSilvei wlfe of the late William Kearne. nnd friends are Invited tu attend iim.,.i TliurB 8 30 A. M from her late residence 1301 Frankford ave. Hluti mass St. Ml ehBel's Chunh 10 A, M Int Hely Cress Cem KEEN -On Jan 10. 10J2, ELLIE T , dnuuhter of ihe lute Jehn Este nnd Ellen M Kien. Funeral service en Saturday ufler nm. nt 1 30 o'clock nt the Oliver If Hair llld . 1820 Cheatnut at.' Intermert private lNO. Jan. H 1022 WILLIAM huitmnd of Mnra-it.'et A. hint Itelatlvea and friends societies of vvh Icli he waa a me,ber. invited te funeral Ihura 8'30 A St. from his late residence 70 Cheltenham iiV' Creacent- vllle Hlsh niaui i a : Bt. WMIlUm'a Church 10 A SI Int Cathedral Cem KNIOHT On Jan H, Hi'.'j, MARTHA S wl.lew of Daniel A Knight Relatives and friends are Invited te the service, en Wed- nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, IR0I Poplar at. Interment private u lain aiiininira u i iy . ti liini linn nil nn , Kindly emit nner UI 1.1,1 jii y. !., i.tei,n?f, vvtdew of Jan II. 1022. Hf.I.I'M ,um . let Michael Uilly (nee llarreit) F,mpi Frl . 8 30 A. .11 . rreni Her late resldenn. liinn Ilarmer st High innss at Church of the Ussu 10 A St Int New Cathedral Cem. LANE At hir rvaiuen, h .'.,'. ' in i "en Jan H 10.'2. NNIr. M . wife ,,f William T Lane ni d d ""(thier of Chr'stlana end the late llemKc Rledel Service en Thursdav afternoon nt Ue .Jeck at ihp Oliver H Hair " '? S.'e Cl.estniit st Interment private Remain, iq .y ue vleed W.dnesdav evenlrg I.AUlSilEU Jan 8, 10"2, JAC'OII. hu. bum) of KaUnrliin I.nulnfcer inee Mujr). Relnilvea and frtweds also rnuit Munayunk, Ne 02, F of A Invite I te funeral Ihura. K ,10 A M. Jr"' I", lt resilience, 182 ( i par n st , M'l ayiiiikr Itenulfin Innss at Ht Mnri s fhurcn 10 A i', Int. private St Marv lm l.flKHON Jun. 10. CHARLOTTH Ine. Poeport) widow bf Churles Leesen. RU-J lives ana irienea invncu ie runsrai, sat. ,,,,,,, v., , uii,ni itibi from residence nf hta son. Chan 2 1. M . irem resie j: jeesen, ajj wnesinui si,, uamaen, n, t I nKATMM Int. New Camden Cam,1 Frlenda mar cali l.'EVft -Itn. R. IHAAC. hnahand nt the late llaneh Qeldnmlth Ivy. Itelatlvea and irienea are inntti ttd te atlerd funeral aery P. M., at Aaher A Ben' a 1, ICOO N. flread at. Int. icta. Thura., Iiread fit. ChaiI Alt. Kinni t,em. l.tSTKIt. Jan. fl. 1023. nRenrjR If.. hutband of Ellen n. Lliler. Relative and frlenda, aUe all erdera of which he wn a member, are Invited te attend funeral. Thura,, 2 I. M.. from hit late rraldence, S013 I.ontihere at., Tacony. Int, Magnelia Cem. Frlenda may call Wed., 7 te 0 P. M. jiatiib. Firat me. Oth, ibiiaei. ii. MATHER, in l)l 88th year. Itelatlvea and frlenda are Invited tn nttend funeral, at At Incten Frlenda Mretlnrr Heuie. Jenklntewn, Pa., First me. 12th. 1022. at 2 P. M. MacUONAI.U. At 3052 FlUTUn l., en Jan. 10. 1022, JOHN A., husband of Evelyn Msruennia. Netice et runerni later, . MtaCOY. Jan. 8. JOHN. Br., husband of Elisabeth McCoy. Relative and frlenda and all societies of wbh he was a member. In vited te funeral, Thura., 8.80 A, M., 2732 Wharten at. Helemn maaa of requiem, at St. Oabrlel'a Church 10 A. it Int. Hely Cress Cem, McFALU Jan. 0, AMELIA it, wife of Jehn J. McFall (nee Drewn). Relatives and friends. Leairue of the Sacred Heart and Altar Society, Invited te funeral, Thura., 8 30 A. M., 1807 8. 87th at. Solemn maaa et requiem Most JJIeaeed Sacrament Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cresa Cem. MeMASTER. On Ja 0, 1022. HARRIET E. (nee Hiring), wife 0 Clifferd M. McMaa tcr. Funeral services en Thursday, at 2 P. M at her late residence, 4832 Pechtn at,, RoxberouKh. Interment private. Friends may call wedneaday evening-, McNAMARA. On Jan. 10, 1022, MARIA McNAMARA Due not.ce wilt De liven from residence, MO N. 44th at. . .. ... AiNOLDY Jan, 10. LYDIA McNOLDY. In her 83d year. Funeral servlces Thura.. 8 P. M.. at Armstrong's, 1927-20 N, Uread at. Int. prlvate Mtnnt-nAT t. ncsntn. aurh. ter of William H. am. Jer.nle.MegeneBal. In her 21st year. Kelatlvas ami frlenda. aiae employee of Hardwlck & Maiee Milts, and J. L. Lewell Council. Ne. 210, 8. and D. et L., are Invited te attend funeral, Thurj.. 1:30 P. M., residence of parenta. 28tS N. Pth at. Int. Hillside Cem, via funeral cr. Ftlends call Wed. eve. MILLER. Jan. 8, suddenly, at Camp Clayten. Canal Zone. Captain HOUERT S. MILLER, U. 8. A., husband of Lllla Fex Miller, son of Jennie S. and the late Charles 8. Miller. MOORE. At Riverside, Calif., en Jan. 0, 102, MARIC MUCKLE MOORE. Service strictly private, .en Saturday Afternoon, ,at 2 o'clock, at 1820 Chestnut, at. Interment "'MOSS. Jan. 8. 1022. OLIVER II. MOSS, aged 80. Relatives nnd friends, nlae Fern Fern weed Ledge, Ne. 0t3, F. and A, M,. of Phlla., and all ether ofitanlintlens et which he was a member, are Invited te attend fu neral, from hla late residence. .'I Woodland ave. Pitman N. J . Wed.. 2 P. M. Services In First Uaptlst Chutch. Pitman. N. J . 2.30 P. if. Int. Manahath Cem.. tllassbore, N. J. Il.mnlni m n . 1m vlaw,..! Ttia . 1 tn fl P. M. POVtERANTZ. Jan. 0. MORRIS, husband of Fannie Pemeranti. Relatives and friend, alae New Liberty Ledge. Ne. Oil, O. R A., nnd Klna; Solemon Ledge, it. of J.. Invited te funeral aervlces. Wed.. 1 P. M. precisely, at lata residence. 1U31 Seuth at. Int. Monteflere Cm QUINN, Of 12 N. Yewdell at., en Jan. 0. 1022. MARGARET, widow of Philip M. Qulnn. aged 70 yeart. Service en Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Ralr Dldtr., 1820 Chestnut at. Interment RHEUr. Jan. 0. FRA1CISCA1 widow of the lata Franklin J. Rhelm. ag-ed 84. Itela tlvea and frlenda Invited te funeral. Thurs . A. M , from funeral parlor of Henry W. Klrchner. S, W. cer. Somersot and Hutchin son eta. High mass Ht Henavcntura's Church 0:30 A, M, Int. private, ........ HOliBINS. Jvn. 8. ELLA K . daughter of Inte Rldrvay W. and Frances If. Itebbln. aged 70 Funeral aervlces at her late resi dence. 400 W. Stafferd a!.. Uormantewn. Wed,. 2 P. M Int. private. ROSKNnr.RGER Jan, S. 1P22. HAN NAH MAY, riaushter et Lorens W. and An An nle May Resenberfer. In her 21st year. Rela tives nnd friends invited tn funeral. Thurs., J P. M parents' rsldnce. 38.N1 N. Percy at Int. prWate, Illllsldn Cem. Friends may call Wed , between 7 und 0 P. M. RUNOB. Jan. 0, JENNIE L.. wife et Harry A Ruiure. Funernl services Thurs., 2 P M., at her late resldence,M301 N. B3th et. Int. Westminster Cem. Friend may call Weil, eve, SATTERLEE. Jan. 0. 1022. ALPHONSO C, husband of Matilda E. .Satterlce, In his 73th year. Relatives and friends, also Ivan Ivan he Ledge, Ne. 440, F, and A. M . are In vlted te attend funeral aervlces. Thura., 2 P. M., at lata residence, 4020 N. 12th st Int. private Chelten Hills Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed.. 7 te 0 P. M. SHAW. At Atlantic Cltv, Jan. 0. 10'.'2. LIZZIE AMANDA SHAW (nee Werden). widow of Charlea J. Shaw, residence. 6057 Montrese St.. aced 00 Relatives and friends Invited te aervlces. Thurs.. 11 A. M, pre cisely, at the funeral home of Jehn C. Kim merle & Sen.212."-27 N. Iiread st. Int. pri vate, West Laurel JII1I Cem. Viewing! Wed . 8 te 10 F M. SMITH. On Jan. 0. 1022, CHARLES Jl'STlC'E. husband of Edith A. Smith (nee Stuart). Relatives and trlenda. also St. Jehn'H Lrdce. Ne 113, r nnd A. St.. Phlln IJdce. Ne s.' n. P. O E.. and all ether organizations of which he was a member, lire invited te the service en Thursday after after neon, at 2 o'clock, at his late resMence. 120 Lynn boulevard. Highland Park Del. Ce Interment Tcrnwned Cemeterv. Friends may mil Wednesday evening, frnm 7 te 0 o'clock SMITH Jan 8. ELLEN T (nee Scnn nn). wife of Jehn P. Smith P.olatlves anl friends Invited te funeral. Thurs.. 8-30 A. M . late residence. BOUH Hoopes st. Solemn requlem mass .it Church of Our Met er of Sorrows 10 A. M. Int. Netv Cathedral Cm. SNYDER. At Moorestown N. J.. Jan 0. JOSEPH "O. SNYDER Relatives and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral Thurs . 2 'SO P. SI., late residence 230 W. 2d Bt., Sloores Sleores Sloeres town Int. f'olestewn Cem -1EINIULTIK11. -Jan 0 JOHN ,T srniMHI.nER. Sr , asreil 0',, Relative and friends also nil organizations of which he wua a member. Invited te funeral. Thurs., 2 I St . from his lute residence, Newport, vlile I'a Conveyances will meet treln nnd trolley at CroyOen, Pa, Int nt Bristel Cem Pa. 8TREEPER Jan. 8 VARY A . wife of Frank Streeper (nee Marshall) Relatives am invited te attend funeral services, Thure.. IP SI . nt her late residence, 338J Allen st . Venango Int. strictly private. Ferpwnnd Cem. Trlends 'may call Wed., 7 te 0 P SI. SWEZEY - On Jan. 0 1922. SIATILDA, widow of Walter T. Rvvezey. Funeral and Interment nt Patchogue. L. I. HYMINdTON On Jan 0 1022. MARY J SY.MINOTON. of r.r.O S. .12d st Relatives and frlenda are Invited te the service, en Thucedav afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at the Oliver ,11 Ralr Hide . 1S20 Chestnut at Interment private, at STt Mnrlnh Cemetery. T1IIELE. Jen. 8, at her late residence, (107 E fllrnrd nve . SALLIE E . wife of thn .late Henrv E. Thlele. Friend may call Wed . nfler 7 30 P. St. at parlors nf Kath rymi S, Catlln, 433 E, Glrard ave Int. prl- VTHOMPtW Jan. 0. 1022 IDA V. THOMPSON. Relatlvea arc frlenda are In vlted te attend funeral services it her late residence. 1103 W. Tiega st Thurs . 8 A. SI. precisely. Int. Portsmouth. Vn. TOt Suddenly, en Jan H. 11122. JOHN I. . husband of Julia F. Tev and son of Henrv P. nnd Stnry A. Tey Relatives and friends, also Oriental I,eUre, Ne 8S3, F and A. M '. Penn flquare Masonic Club and P. R 11 Veterans' Asse , nre Invited te the service, en Thursday afternoon at 2 e'tlcck at his late residence, 1010 N B3th st Interment private, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Viewing- Wednesdnv evenlnc T U N N E Y. Jan. 10, 1022, SLVRIF. FRANCES, wife of Jeseph J Tunney and daughter of Trancla E. and the late Mary llowe Kelley. Relatives and friends Invited te funeral. Hat . 0 A SI., from her late real dence. 10 8. 30th at. High mass at St. James' Church, filth arid Chestnut sts . 10 A SI Int private. Please emit flewera. Tl'RNEK Jan 8. SIAHIAN. wife of Enech Turner and daughter of R Marian and late Neah !lner Retntlvna and friends Invited te funeral. Wed , 1 P. M . resldence, 23 E Clearfield st Services In P. E Free Church of St. Jehn S P M int. at East Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues after 7PM VAN HOOK On Jan 10 102J RERTHA widow uf William Van Heek Relatives end friends are InvlKd te the Burvhe, en Filday afternoon, at 1 10 o'clock at Ihe residence of her son-in-law, Edwarl C Fast, 41L S 44th ft Interment prlvat" VAN PARYH Tan P. 1022, PIEilRE husband of Marv Van Pa -ys uued CO Rela. tlves Hid friends Invited te fiiner.v, Thurs . S 30 A M l.i'" residence I1IOS lleechwoed st Uiriranlewn Mnsn at Church of (hi Immnculte Cnw-aptten 10 A SI. Int Hely Sculehre Cem WALKER Jan. 8 CATHERINE wife of late Jeseph A Walker Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral Thurs H 30 A M from her late resldeme 2223 Oak ford it Helemn reaulim mses at St Charlea Church, te a m int iieiv rrn uem c," i;miNOER Jan S CHARLES F , husband of Laura V Weldlnirer (nee Kelleri and son ei nn ,uns mm nniim, weio weie Inner, In hla B3th vear Relatives and friends, also Concordia Ledge, Ne 07, F and A M .Kensington R A C Ne 233. Kensington Cemmandery. Ne 31. K T Lu Lu Temple. A C. Harmer Club. lth Ward Union Republican Club are Invited te at tend the funeral. Thura. 130 p M. from his lain resilience, ,'-- i. wiraru ave, mi Stt Peacn Cem. Friends may call after I 7 P SI Wed WELTY. Jan 10 i.'2 WHEI.INA, I mes and friends are Invited te attend funeril ' services. Thurs . 10 A M pr.nvnh llt thfl I residence nf her ilaUKlite-r. Aclelalda C L IVv re 2247 8 Hlcka at Interment Lancaster Pa .Frl afternoon Friends ma cell Wed 'eveiilnB. W1NDOLPH t Venlner. V J Jan lr AN.V"IE C. KAMMERER. widow of Wllllnni i Wlndelph, aged 04 .Funeral servkes Thurs HP SI . at the pr.rlers of Jeffries s. Kentes .. .,.,... n ii'n i .a iij . Iiii.ii: Frl. 11 4.1 Atlanlle v liy. '.', "." i eace I em,, Phlla iji . w i" . " v OLFF Jan 10 l"..-. VAIIIAUl.Nr. t ..tilnw nf Hav Id . ,unu, euea a I ij. . n.l wervlces V . It A M lit the ra.l. dence of her son, William 8 -.I,, nv... Int. private. Wolfe. 4703 YOUNO On Jan 'I 102: rIM J. daughter of the late Phnrs and llirrlet 8 eun( Relatives and frlnd urn Invited In th service en Thursdas afternoon nt 2 ci .'lock at the Oilier II Hair Ill.lt lvjii I henmui si. inieriiuiu tu .vn reaiij i-terv Cem- PNIlKItTfiKrwi SVI BROAD a4d OIAMONP WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'i Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere ; ' - Men's Warm All-Weel Overcoats Special at $21.50 (Average Saving of $10) Thick warm overcoats of sterling Wanamaker quality. ' ' Roomy ulsterettes that aren't afraid of any weather that old man Winter may have in store- They are of thick all-wool materials in a half dozen brown and gray mixtures, some with indefi nite everplaids. All are roemily cut, double breasted, with con vertible cellars, belted backs and deep patch pockets. Yeu have only te feel the cloth te knew that these are Winter overcoats, through and through. Every coat new and just unpacked. Fittings in all regular sizes: Ne doubt about the value! ((Jullery, Children's Peter Pan Blouses, $1 te wenr with jumper frocks or pleated skirts, nre mndc of line white HncRe with little frills of blue or tan en the Peter Pan col cel lar, cuflffl and center pleat. 10 te 14 years. The same style, in ftrcen or maize chambray with white frills, is $l.(iO. 8 te 16 year sizes. (Market) Women's High Brown Shoes With Rubber Heels Special at '$4.75 mi They arc such thoroughly geed shoes that it is evi dent in their appearance. VKk $4.75 Nothing but the proper lasts, geed leathers and geed workmanship could make shoes leek like these. Twe styles with sound welted soles outlined with white stitching and medium heels finished with geed rubber heels. One style shows a simulated square wing tip with perfora tions and the ether has an applied straight tip. Beth are dark brown, correctly conservative in aspect, and will give long and satisfactory service. Shoes that are made right usually feel right en the feet and last se much longer. It is seldom that such geed shoes as these can be procured for $4.75. (Chestnut) Centra Extra-Size Perte Rican Underclothes $2, $2.50 and $2.75 Just half the earlier prices fjr envelope chemises nnd night gowns of soft fine white nninsoek with hand hcmstitchinc, hand drawn work and a touch of hand embroidery. And every stitch of their making is also hand-work! Geed Corsets, $1 and $1.50 Extremely geed models for slender, average or full figures in pink or white ceutil. The topless ones are finished with elastic te give additional comfort. Pin Seal Handbags, $2.50 Deep ones in the popular square shape with a wide flap that fastens firmly. Fitted with an inside pocket and mirror. Illack only. Warm Comforts for Winter Nights, $2 Figured silkeline quilts filled with soft fleecy cotton ami having plain or figured backs. Size 71!x72 inches. Silk Underclothes, $3 and $4.50, $3fer envelope chemises of pink crepe de chine with hnc Fieneh Valenciennes lace across the top, at the knee nnd in two strips down the front. Pink radium silk chemises in tailored styles aie aUe Se. $4.G0 for radium silk or messaline petticoats with deep flounces, in henna, Copenhagen or navy blue, black or taupe or for heavy messaline petticoats in black, navy and changeable colors. Middy Ties, Half Price at 50c Schoolgirls will like thorn for all kinds of sport weur! Navy, black, white, scarlet, American Beauty, geld and apple green. 13th Street; Aisle Cut Lengths of Veiling, 35c Plain or fancy mesh, home with chenille dots in prettil. con trasting colors, ard length-.. Brassieres and Bandeaux, 50c Brassieres of white cambric trimmed with embroidery or unit i tien Cluny lace. Banduuix in pink figured poplin, web cle.h, m combinations of net and imitation Cluny lace and satin. Pretty and Practical Weel Dresses f" it .nm. i ,-5vJ tiHHA r -'.-,' r ! C ft1! W I y - -" iB w I5i3 , $5.50 $8.65 $15 W '1 Extra-size Skirts $3.75 and $5.75 33 te 40 inch waistbands in two models of wool serge, carefully tailored te give long lines. Beth arc in navy blue and block. (Slarket) $4.75 tt (Market) fl' fir J? A pr Aisle (fppeifaiittss VlW IrfP)?, e. I r yfHf h&- 1 I --Tv-KSA. "' -4 jdalaiii. ?lgS 1 Slarliet) Annual January Gleve Sale is in full swing with the best values in the history of the Down Stairs Stere. All sorts' of geed Winter gloves for women, children and men savings of a third, a half and mere than half. (Central) Corduroy Breakfast Coats, $3 The lowest price of the season for such pretty corduroy robes. These are of lus trous embossed corduroy in Copenhagen blue, American Beauty and grape. Made with kimono sleeves and long narrow belt. (Sketched.) Plain Corduroy Breakfast Coats, $3.85 Seft, velvety wide-wale corduroy in rose, American Beauty, Copenhagen, purple and lavender. High-Neck Nightgowns, $1 The material is soft and fine and the yokes arc neatly tucked and hemstitched. Other styles, mere elaborately trimmed, are $1.50 and $2. Extra-Size High-Neck Gowns, $2 Full cut, nicely made and finished with embroidery. A Sale of Aprons 35c te 65c Piles of business-like aprons at little prices a special feature of the White Sale. Hec for percale bib aprons in pink, blue or black figures en white grounds, bound all around with white. 45c for Felly prim aprons of green, gray or blue chambray. The usual pretty style bound with rickrack braid. 50c for big band aprons of checked gingham, with pockets; also gore aprons of checked gingham with rickrack. (55c for checked gingham bib aprons with deep ruffles. (Central) Neme Reducing Corsets Special at $4 A corset of merit for all heavy figures. It is of firm white ceutil, heavily boned and cut with a low bust and long skirt. Acress the abdomen are two reducing straps. Sizes '1 1 te 3G. A special January saL price for this model. Mavis Girdles, $3.50 Any slender young woman will lifte this girdle and for athletics it represent1! an ideal of comfort, i if ilky pink broche poplin with four irsert- of surgical elastic uhii'i efnd the full width of the tirdle. Xe lacings whatever. (( cntruli $5.50 te $16.50 Were it i et that the unusual service of the Down M.urs tore in this respect is the usual tlniu' In ii- ami i- 'necenung well known all ever tl,i nuntiv. th many interesting and seasonable i lodels in dresses at the low prices of ." .Mi, Mi5, $10 and se en would be cnusp f, i niinTpnipnt Among them are Velours Tricetines Weel crepes Serges Peiret twills Weel jerseys .Alse man charming combinations of silk nnd wool The drt'nM'-. nie sn ueurnhlp and have such a high ilcgrci- of roil charm that most cf them nt i'd but a fi w minutes' considera tion befeie they are chosen. The Season 's Innovations of deceintive binui, wide silk sleeves tn con trasting coleis, elaborate embroidery or the severe simplicity of line are nil represented. The Frecks Sketched $5.50 for dresses of tan, brown or blue eleur in Upeer .style with elastic at the waist. Large plush buttons and rosettes nre used as trimming. $8.G5 A long black satin cellar finishes an exceptionally well-tailored model of fine heft serge. $15 Very striking is the dress that com bines bright jade or mahogany crere tie chine with nny twill cord. I '-. Pajama Checks 18c yard Firmly woven white checked cotton materinl, 30 inches wide. (Out ml) Warm Sweater Sets for Little Girls and Beys Youngsters leek like little Teddj bears 'when all "togged out" against the prying fingers of Jack Frest! Four-piece sets of closely knitted brushed wool consist of sweaters, drawcr leggmgs, mittens and snug hats in various colors American Beauty, tnn, blue nnd brown. Sizes 2 te 6 years and every littles girl and boy should have one. $5 te $7.50. lOntrnl) Hemstitched Scrim Curtains Special, 85c Pair Fully 2'-i yards long, they are of snowy scrim of geed quality with neat hemstitched borders. Marquuctte Curtains $1.25 a Pair Splendid value, for the mar quisette is excellent quality that will launder well. The curtains are 2Li yards long and hnve hem stitched borders. All are fresh and white. Ruffled Scrim Curtains With Tie-Backs at $1.50 What a low price, for such dainty curtains' They have- an air of home about them. Of white scrim, with pretty ruffled all around, they nlse have ruffled tie backs. Bordered Scrim at 8c a Yard Ne need te say that it Is special, for that is belf-cvident. 30 inches wide, with fancy woven holders in drawnwerfc effect. It is all white. 36-Inch Marquisette at 20c a Yard In white, cream or ecru, it is quite nice enough te use with hnnd-made lace - for curtains, bcarfs, bedspreads, etc. That speaks for its quality. 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