v.. Adventures With a Purse HERB Is R rather unusual tiling te tell you about, butone which will i of reat lntercst, I believe, te tiic woman who keeps R maid and who takes pride in her neat, trim appearance. At one hop I saw maids' dresses of black kefsette. They are plainly and neatly m.de with long sleeves and the blouse 3'd, TdeVn the front. Plain white iellar and cuffs finish oft the dresses ilfislnglv and add te their (feed appear ance. Thcse dresses are repriced at $3.05, The blouses I saw are made of JEnjllsh .rOM.barrcd dimity. . Hut although I htll describe thcra carefully I shall be unable te picture the charm of their simplicity. They open down the back Mid have Peter Pan cellars, frill edged. They come in gray, brown, lavender, ttten and white. Thus I have described therti and they sound net unlike many nether bleuse you will see at jeu shop about. Sound like ethers, It is true, but leek like them they de net. I derTt knew what It is their cut, their color. ..n.thlnr. an elusive smartness about thtm that makes you pnusn in passing l them te price them. And when you , find that they arc only $L'.05 you w 111 i undoubtedly euy one RESINOL Soethinq And Healinq 5teps.ltc.hinc McCLEES GALLERIES 1B07 WALNUT STREET Monetints, Etchings Rellnlng & Restoring Fine Framing a UpcctaHp WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S KeepYourSkin-Peres Active and Healthy With Cuticura Seap Sj.01iiin;nl,T;teiim,J nttjmfen rermTM .ddri:CatUitLtbrUr1i,D.pH, IuW,lUii. Tr name or hft aildrfM Idlter or phfine Walnut SOOO htwrn tha hour of 0 .-Mid ( Weman' Inxe or .Mnln Inei hftwtrn WHAT'S WHAT Br IIW.EN DRCIK HP km I FIRE ESCAPES OrnnmcKtnl nnd Mlnctl-N lunreijH iron I'AVKMIAT LIGHTS fll nnd Krpnlrs of nil Ijlu. Ollnr Deem. Slrft Mtlrity, rluln X 1 ftlirl iRttd. viruclurjl Mulrrl.il for Ilulldln. Montgomery Iren & Steel Ce. 918 Berka St. In a seclnl group even In the house hold circle, which Is, or should be, the most geclnl of all groups no one should nit with his back turned te the ethers without first apologizing for the neces i.ity of thin apparent rejection of them. With the apology, a word of explana tion should be tendered, such n the duty of writing, the convenience of read ing, etc. This phase of etiquette dates bark te the earliest ages, when a man fneed his friends and tuined his back upon his enemies. We have become mere (netful with our enemies In thee times, nnd the old rule of face-tt-fac friend ship Is extended neuadajs te these whom we dislike. FORD BARGAIN Teurm rar "iulprd ullh ltaralr Sheck AIerbra, dmetintbl rlm npare the. apet llihl nnd extra Reed rulilur P.ntlrr New Ilcnr .lu( Injitnlttd Applv or call after 7 V. M, at Baltimore Garage 56th and Baltimore Ave. I'lienrt Woodland 0IC7 A alt for Sir, Harm The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. Where is the furlhct north hos pital en the Aiuvilt-un continent' 2. What 1h the best way te put liquid en a plant in order te kill insects? 3. If a room that is carpeted in striking block linoleum Is changed in its color scheme, hew con the fleer be mnde te harmonize with out changing the linoleum? 1. Hew .heavy should it boy of forty two Indies be? What should be the v eight of n girl of this height? .". In place of the short, tight sleeve, what type is becoming mere pop ular? (5. Hew nte some of the newer and eiy geed-looking capes nintle? . esterday'. Answers 1. A convenient set of trays for the eflirp desk is arranged te fit en n tnll toil which keeps them In n crtiral inw se that papers nre l.ept nenl but easy te get at. 2 .Shep trees enn be uwl Instead of Mec'ting hoards te keep thp shape of woolen stockings when they are drying after being washed. .", Semp new oilcloth dollies nre made in black or blown with yellow flowers as n contrast, which nre just na pretty as the white ones and will keep clean longer. 1 A boy of forty-one inches should weigh -10.5 peunds: n girl of this height should weigh .'t0.!. .i. Dotted Swiss with coleted dots makes a dainty cellar nnd vest which give an unexpected note te a dark frock. tl. The very newest vanity case is made like u flat purse of moire silk and is carried like n wrist watch en a strap about the wrist. . IF YOU LOVE -FLOWERS you will net only be inter ested in our great variety of Flowers, but the LOW PRICES Century Flower Shep 112 S. 12th St. 11 Jehn S. Trower's Sens H frnianteiTn ,v-. -n,l riirllrn Afe. CATERERS -iRESTAURAHT: U ni.N.MlHS Ills, MKIHIINOS. TEAS. IlANOUKTH, KTO. K Lunehnen lltBO A, M, te 3 P. M. iimnn s r. si, te S r, M. A I Carte 11 A. M. le 11 1', si. Have Your -EYES EXAMINED i. ji- i i i -tW A v 4 Annual January Sale of Men s Shirts, Neckties, Mufflers and Nightwear at Lewer Prices Begins en Monday Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Lewer prices en the kind of things that men need every day geed, sound shirts start ing at 90c, neckties in a wide variety, starting at 25c, nightshirts at 85c, pajamas at $1.65 and all sorts of mufflers beginning, as low as 50c. ( . Everything in the collection is Wanamaker merchandise made for everyday wear and long service. Prices, in every instance, represent real money saving. Percale Shirts. 90c and $1.15 Stripes in endless color combinations, widths and group ings. All are of soed quality and have soft cuffs. 480 shirts at 90c some slightly soiled. 1440 shirts at $1.15 all fresh and new. Heavy Jersey Shirts, $1.15 Fine werk'shirls of heavy jersey in brown or navy blue; cellars attached. Mufflers, 50c te $2.50 (Average Half Price) Net many of any one kind, but all sorts of geed colors among these mufflers. 58c for artificial silk-and-cotton mufflers in two-tone effects. $1.35 for brushed-wool mufflers in stripes and plain colors. $1.50 for artificial silk mufflers. $2.50 for crochet silk mufflers in plain colors. Belts 50c snap-button style, some "sec onds" among them. Pajamas and Nightshirts 85c $1.65 $2 85c for demct flannel night shirts. $1.65 for demct flannel pajamas of excellent quality. $2 for pajamas of striped percale and madras and plain color mercerized cotton materials. Shirts at $1.45 and $1.75 $1.45 for big assortment tf shirts, some from our own stocks, some specially bought. Mostly of woven madras and cheviot and some printed madras in stripes and plain white. .$1.75 for woven madras shirts of firm, clo3cly-weven quality in all sorts of pin stripes, pencil stripes and cluster stripes. Alse some plain tan mercerized shirts with soft attached cellars and wristband cuffs fine for out-deer wear. Specials for Beys Sweaters, $5 The best values that we have ever had in boys' sweaters. Very heavy wool sweaters in V-neck pullrever style or in coat style with roll cellars. In maroon, gray and navy. Pajamas, $1 ; Nightshirts, 65c Beth are of warm demet flannel, cut just like their fathers'. Sizes for boys of 8 te 18 years in the group. Madras Shirts, 85c Blue grounds with white stripes, the most desirable kind of shirts for boys. Sizes 12 te 14 neckbands. (O.llffT. Mnrkt) 9771 Neckties Special at 25c and 55c All of them have been marked considerably higher in our own stocks. Knitted ties and open-end four-in-hands in stripes, plain colors and every imaginable fig ured design. Ne end te the color combinations. Lined Corduroy Robes $5.50 nv a Reliable Optometrist J.E.STRECKERCO.,Inc. 3017-27 Ruth St. Knilnjcten and Orleans) Thirty Yearn' Kinrrlrnra GENUINE TYPEWRITTEN LETTERS IN QUANTITY' Higbcit Clm Merchindiiinf Service There is no easy way te make sales. But direct-by-mail will help a let. HOOVEN SALES CO. 1037 WALNUT rat. Jen 18. 1011 "Ne Splash in Sink" "Positive Shut Off" N.atfj "SAVILL" m Fuct "Alh yar ptambtr" Thema SavilPs Sens, Mfr. igigug.l WM SJ.. PhlU. BEST COAL WE SERVE YOU RIGHT Owen Letter's Sens Largat Ceal Ymi in Philaitlpliia TRENTON AVE. & WESTMORELAND ST. WRITE OR PHONE HOW! Bell, Frankferd2150 Keystone, East 7754 mmmmtmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmm i I i I 11 I That's This graceful, loemy robe of silky, wldc wale corduroy comes in silvery rose, American Beauty nnd crape, and is lined throughout with silk mull. Anether Style at $6.50 is of embossed corduroy in Copenhagen, pink, orchid, grope, American Beauty and lese. It, tee, is lined throughout. Extra-Size Blanket Bathrobes $6.50 A little special let, en which prices have been higher. Big, comfy, warm robes, mostly in dark colors trimmed with satin. Extra-Size Heuse Dresses, $3 Twe becoming styles' arc cut plenty full and nicely made. Of blue, green or black checked gingham, piped with white pique or trimmed with organdie. Sizes 44 te 54. Bathrobes for Small Children, $1.50 Warm blanket robes in 4 te 6 year sizes. Light floral or dark Indian designs, made with cellar, pocket and cord girdle. (Ontral) Unbleached Bedspreads, te Be Embroidered, $2.75 These are 2'4x2?i feel;, stamped in a delightful basket pattern and enough for n bolster roll is included. They are te be embieidercd with large French knots nnd the work gees surpris ingly fast. (Central) Scrim Curtains 85c Pair Neat white scrim curtains with hemstitched borders are 24 yards long. 3000 Yardi of 36-inch White Marquisette, Special at 20c a Yard (Chestnut) Silvertene Pole Coats, $25 Wcll-sct-up coats in the warm tone of brown known as chew! The model shows two box pleats in back and two interesting buckles en the belt. The coats have plain-color silk linings in harmonizing tone. Dark or Light Fur Cellars en Splendid Coats at $27.50 We arc particularly proud of both these models. i One is of brown, Sorrento and reindeer belivia with a hhawl cellar of glistening skunk-dyed opehsum. Twe box pleats, three rows of covered buttons nnd decorative stitching adorn the back. The lining is of flowered silk and there is a warm interlining. The ether is a gracefully full free-back coat of reindeer cut belivia with a cellar of Australian opossum. The figured bilk lining is exceptionally striking. (Market) Here Come the First Spring Suits in Delicious Celers $25 te $29 Tweeds the color of the sky en a June day; tweeds with the pinkish lavender tint of an orchid; tweeds in soft, warm tans, crushed strawberry and sea-shell pink. Surely pussy willows must be in bud and crocuses almost up! Plain-Celer Jackets and Checked Skirts arc premised a great vogue this season. A light blue jacket has a skirt of tan-and-blue check, the checked material used," also, ns a binding for the jacket. Such is the uit sketched. ?2!). Other new suits show pleated backs, narrow belts, interesting pockets and jackets of slightly longer cut. All are prettily lined with harmonizing silks. It's almost as geed as a trip te the Seuth just te leek at these pretty things. (Market) r 1 120 Wonderful New Dresses at $3. 65 100 New Dresses Equally Amazing at $5 200 Silk Twill or Jersey Dresses at $10 50 Handsome Sample Frecks at $39 iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiMiikn . mm Cmm J 1 vThey weren't y 11 f2fc C I &uif te endure 7 1 ''I only in our Stores f $TABILATOIl$ I g ip or rump iniiiev 9 MJLflBIM I VI a Jehn Wurr.n Vt'aUen Cnmpnn U jft5gr5rarl S J :tb taeuit HI. FhlL. H wjtEmeMi I iL J "wra!! the program Monday in Wanamakcr's Down Stairs Stere! $10 j $16.50 $3.65 $5 y $3.65 I Canten Crepe, Taffeta and Peiret Twill Frecks at $16. 50 Canten crnpe Spring frocks with moire libben braiding. Taffeta with seutache braid. Taffeta with faney braid. Taffeta with scalloped skiits faced with bright color. Peiret twill in navy and blnljk embroid ered each side of the front and with round neck tied with n ribbon. A quiet, well well tnilercd frock that would be interesting nt half again ms much. Sizes 14 te 40 in the silk flecks. 16 te 44 in these of Peiret twill. Sample Frecks at $k39 Frem a New Maker Beautifully heavy Canten crepe, rich satin-back crepe and fine taffeta. Com bined with colorful wooden beads and Egyptian embroideries, or slender and plain and with long lines. Artistic colors sufficiently audacious te be interesting. Usually only ene or two of a kind in sizes 10 te 40. These arc the first models we have had from this fine maker, but we de net believe they will be the last! Everything new. Almest every style different. Each dress effective in style. Each dress made of really geed material. Each dress astonish ingly well made. Sizes up te 44 among them and plenty of fetching styles for the younger folk who wear sizes 16 te 38. Nearly all arc Spring models. In fact, practically every dress in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere is a new Spring style. Hardly a Winter frock is left at any price. That means that these marvelously inexpen sive GOOD frocks are net leftovers, but are fascinatingly new and suit able te be worn away into next Summer. 120 Dresses at $3.65 Half the Early Season Price Six styles of velour frocks in sizes from 16 te 42. Netico that the eleur is of excellent quality and comes in navy, brown, reindeer nnd Sorrento. Twe are pictured One has a diamond-pointed skirt with block motifs of embroidery and long lines of chain stitching reaching te the low waistline. Anether has smart bindings of velour in contrasting color and tiny nickel but tens, uiners nnc coierca novelty bralu or mere elaborate embroidery. Yes, at $3.65! Ne woman would want te duplicate them for ae. such price ne knew! 100 Dresses at $5 C'hoice of (Wiiirt checked velour that nlways leeks mere expensive and u geed plait) wool pop lin of which one does net tire. These of poplin are trimmed with braid nnd have nickel-colored ornaments. These of checked velour have simple cellars and cuffs of suede-like material pr they have elaborately braided underaleeves and trim mings of the same leather-like velour. Sizes 16 te 38. 200 Dresses at $10 Mostly a Third Less Illustrnted is a dress of fine Peiret twill with insets of gray crepe de chine at the ankles and interesting bindings nnd vestee of the same Quaker-like color. Gray nnd navy embroidery gives a further touch of rich elnborntien uncom mon in such n low-priced frock. Weel Jersey frocks at $10 are the pepulnr strnight-line affairs high school girls like; these are somewhat different and very practical. They have crepe de chine cellars and cuffs and usual pockets. A few charming evening frocks of taffeta nnd street frocks of crepe de chine are also in cluded at $10 almost half less than the recent price in our own stock. OUrk.t) kM ?" Central lisle istuifies Odidq Woolen Sports Stockings $1.50 Medium-weight ones of arti ficial silk-and-wool n combina tion many women prefer. Cordovan, green and ethee heather mixtures in drep-stiU-h effect. First quality. Women's Sateen Petticoats, $1 White ones with deep ruflled flounces and double panels front and back. Or straight-line ones scalloped around the ankle in King's blue, navy, purple, green and black. Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs 40c te $1.50 Firmly woven rugs made of bright, cheery colors in hit-and-miss effects. Prices range from 40c for these 18x36 inches te $1.50 for theso 3x6 feet. A Women's Cotten Vests 35c (3 for $L) Finely ribbed white cotton one in bodice-top ..style "seconds" of a mere expense e kind. Women's Cotten Crepe Bleemers, 50c W ell-cut bloomers of pink ser pentine crepe with blue flewcra. Brown Leather Handbags, $3 Square or envelope shape of ' brew'n cowhide finished te resem ble Hllnli' T'lntn nr ivltli Imlta. tien hand tooling. i Fiber-Silk Scarfs $3 te $5.50 Plain or fancy weaves in solid colors, Reman.stripes and striped effects. Henna, burnt orange, Mohawk, Copenhagen blue, bhtcfc and navy. r W' i VI -'.J tfl - ' i X t.ilw'y,,, L v H..I . ,i"JtJ,r' '..K X- ' ?