wniwm r''fr'v'cu , ,?.,. r; WJi 6 vhi T r vn nram tt swan i W Vr'nTHV Srie Weman s .Exchange..,, .i. i A. r-ereiuiu rw- i W. jiy A. roreiBIU r.-...- ,;, tdlM 0 Women-t raw . .,um-Thert are w of $ rnr of my --t ,a T? ny render nelp Consuelo te find ic"-.ninB of her nme7 I'm sure she tLTV ' 8eme ene would Mnd J in te the column. 1 sems Inexpensive Prliee rsaVv.' Krfer V Weman's raw Wf:...,.wili veu kindly help '!"' V.h.. for a five nun- JVity? X will need from four te &T All Trl te attend.; Whit would "&. te serve, naiad or Ice cream7 Nrffi& a white satin sKlrt be changed or Md?.Tl'..nitin from 11.60 te nfty jATctVr color by nsta. dyeT P.nK, 1J'1-' n rlc veu mlarht use JJrnd cuff ectj. Yeu can t pretty S-.Aii-rm'haSdWehi.f-.-'TK.n SSeur Tm expensive ones you ceuw K1m of these cute little animal' Ht ""?' i .hi,.- flii.d with candy z.Mti vmen wB,m" . - . - ,--.- SJItae mounted en caKea or cnecpiaw. tfi.eiM "'Tr.i.. en nftv rpnte and they SSS raaS very uttracttve little prises. 1 Stream ntvd cake would be nicer than S before or after It and salad B?l"?..,inW ivith it. Het chocolate ..ndwlchc. or Ul. cafe; would be u tee. If me nun wiw - SSfddye It' very nicely. But If It I. 35? then It would be safer te Bend it te Afiii.il.p for It tntht come out ICTa'r I the wettln,. Gray 1. tfesrd 'color w geu i i v" " csnnet De Anything but Gain t, tu Editor of Weman's Page: Dea Jrfadam Weaee tell me what te te reduce the leva and hips. I am rieilV gaining weight. I am flye feet VSS inches and twenty yeara old ; my Urtit lil3B. I take d lone; walk avery' lay and go te a gymnasium once a wMk. but 'keep gaining. aB Pleajie tell me a method te make y hair grew. Recently I bobbed It, but thi bobbing Is very, unbecoming, se I tm anxious te have It grew again. Be Be fera it was bobbed It waa very attractive. G. S. A. u none of these "cures" will help you -.;. h.rf hetinr try a diet: Step eating Xndysnd iweet thlnga fer.a while and UA v. gi . 1. inmn fjhlflrht. Than rj.. nt nittins out any one special teed Hke potatoes or milk or butter, t Sewn en all of thfm and eat Just a HUM lean than usual at each meal. Don't make the great mistake of starv nr veurself : that isn't safe; you may nice yourself slek. But Just atop when Suare patlsfted and denTt ee en eating leit because you.'d sort of like te have uemer pi;e i u" """ - .... wr exercising uiin win "iv y"". lour hair will grew in, slowly, per bip,.but surely. Massage your scalp its th. Hen of ieur flncers wet with 'cold water and every third night use liuld vaseline tormaKe u cpme in iasr. Read Your Character By Digby Phillips Luge Capitals (X Considerable Imnertance.in jutlglng dancter bv handwriting is the manner In which the. writer makes Ills capital itttr.,f .'.. " .... whert thev are. large u.ls signincniu, (tnd Hie lnrger they are" In proportion la bin ether letter the 'mere signincanc. If uy are eraamcBted .by flourishes the nignlficnncc Is greatest. The large rapital letter, lmbltunllv Dade nlth n flourish, is a betrayal of qetism, renrelt, affectation, pride and lore of fllHplay, Te .geWat the real impertance-vnnBiicii u Twriter in me neral Felieme of the 'nerld you have enlr te take hit own opinion of him- !f and reverse it. and nu'll come fwtty elope te the real state of nf airs; Still, you mint? be enutieii" in iudi- Im the eier-laree. and even the ornate. capita), If It is nsoe.clnted with writing wiich ethcrwihQ Is normal, nent nnd BeUest, jeit must illsceuiit consider censider bly the significance of the capitals, for tien jeu have a case of conflicting traits of character pretty well In bal inci nnd mil of our characters arc. after ill,hiah up of conflicting halts. Where the capitals arc merely large without feeing ernnte.and the rest of the writ it! net "flasly." you may take It that nat would otherwise be a fault lias Jem turned into a virtue, and you are loosing nt the writing of a' person merely self-reliant, courageous, and In general way rather strong and dominating. I tTomerrow Plain Capitals EXPLAINS STAND ON WILL Naphew of Ames f. Ene Saya Uncle Was Bitter Agalnet Colleges GIffflpH TtfnrtKnt unnlintit nf ilin tntn Atnea F, Ene, cxplnlnB his stund in wjird te the Ene w 111 cai-c in a letter the Puhme Lkdefk teda . ar.i'incnet fcajs that Ills uncle was Jwrse te colleges and particularly bit r agalnet Columbia and its president. will, said te have been left by him la which he bequeaths his large rcsid ""7 estate te Columbia, was made be ??iua lftwyer took uiltfantaKO of hH Mtt-WInd unil greatly enfeebled coin! I - ". niu .vir. l'inchet. Heaajg that a large number of his " papers were burned' by a ropre repre ropre 2tiat!?e,ef ,lllH lner. who was hiuf- a Columbia man. Mr. l'inchet hiiji none of the relatives believes that M Will riini trill, in Mh i:n. ...i- fc. . ----- - vu i, tut, ia c jatT Itijlie dUpesul of the prepcrt j . EDITORS' DUEL UNLIKELY "tiring Head of Paris Figare Is Net Insistent Paris. Mn.l! n r ....!.. t . . . urtnff eillnr.in-i.i.f .. .1.. ! will ;.r. . '" "'"-1 "l l"1 i ignre, TCl net ll(1i8t lll)0I1 fllhtjng n duel ltll lain ....?",' tlle VTCMnt editor, te ob eb "ntatlaf action for an article published winagement. Threats that such a duel wght be fought caused rensldemble In- ween.i r? durlllB tl,e lnst vcck. but the wwnds appeintwl by the two editors lU.rnn.ml',,0(1 "" ariM" tO Which It . vvinuii nun iiuiu usreeu at : S.ln..Bcn.,,rnl -'" "ctcr. und did sSferm.: i "l,m,r T Herheiiallty of ...v .iiij('( WVHSk'.WfiS 'wmmi&iwmibm jrw ,h n. t . ",." Y.'Ci.." Lti ,-.n V .(J4 1-. ca; m$iffi&Sm W ?-" After-Dinner TricU$ Sm Ne. 02 Chesen Coin Picked Out A penny is marked and tossed Inte a hat with n number of ethers. Al though blindfolded, It Is a sltnple mat ter te reach in and draw out the marked coin. The secret is this: "While the coin is being marked and passed among the epectaters, It becomes warm, due te the handling, and can be easily picked out from the ethers, which nre all cold CowrieM, 101$, b' publle Lcdecr Company LANGHORNE SISTERS HEAD DRIVE TO EDUCATE GIRLS Lady Aster and Mrs. Gibsen Plead for Southern Damsels New Yerk, March 0.--(By A. P.) Southern women living In regions devoid of modern advantages ere te have edu cation brought te them by a movement sel en feet by two of the famed Lnng Lnng Lnng liorne Bisters, of Richmond, Va. Lady Aster and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibsen. Lady Aster, who wan Nancy Lnhg Lnhg heme, has sent her contribution te her sister, Mrs. Gibsen, who was Irene Lnnghema and the erlelnnl "fillmnn girl." Mrs." Gibsen Is vice chairman of tne inew leric Ulty branch of the South ern Wemep's Educational Alliance. . The organization contemplates award ing mere than 100 scholarships for technical schools, colleges and "prep" bciioeis: arrangements ler leans for needy Southern girls, and also the con ducting of vocational courses for girls in their teens. , . "All of lis realize that women are needing education new as never be fore," said Mrs. Gibsen in her appeal, "and thoughtful Southern women who live outside thei Seuth realize mere than any ethers could hew meager the out look and chances of some Southern girls are as compared with these of girls of ether sections of the country." UNITE CHURCH AND HOTEL Card Playing and Dancing Prohib ited Among Quests New Yerk, Mnrch 0. (Ily A. P.) A combination church and seventeen story modern hotel is te be New Yerk's latest novelty in buildings. The struc ture, providing Sunday school space In thelasemcnt, a church en the first three floors and a missionary school en the reef, will be erected en the site of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Ureadway and 104th street. A, strict ccnsertdilp will be exercised ever hotel guests, 'and card plnvlng.mid dancing will be, prohibited. The cstl cstl ma.tcd.ce8t Ik $l,fjQQ,()O0. . . , HELEN SCHURMAN IS BRIDE DaughWruef 'American Minister te China Married .In Manila Manila, P. I., March 0. (By A. P.) Miss Helen Schurmnn, daughter of Dr. Jacob Gould Schurmnn, Ameri can Minister te China, and Majer Jehn Magruder, who enme here from Pekln se, they could wed in American terri tory, .were married Satunlny by Bishop Mosher of the Episcopal Church. Mnjer Magruder is u military ntthche nt the Pekln Lcgntien. Dr. Schurmiin nnd his wife arrived from Pekln sev eral days age te attend the ceremony. feNN PAPER WINS PRIZE Pennsylvania Arms Parley Edi torial Declared Best The rcnnsyivsnlan, the dally pub lication bf the local University, was awarded first prize. 8100. for the best editorial en the recent Arms Conference nt Washington In the contest conducted by the National Council for the Reduc tien of Armaments, It was announced today. Nearlyflfty cellege publications were entered In the contest, which was Initi ated by the National Council for the purpose of furthering an Intensive edu cational campaign In flie interests of International organisatien, reduction of armaments and world peace. The ueny xew-nn, pubiisned by the under graduate body of the University of Iowa, was awarded second prize. Beth winning editorials voiced n plea for further conferences along the lines of the one recently concluded. Republican Women te Meet Republican women of the Forty sec ond Ward will meet thb evening at the clubheuBC,' Bread etreqt north of Olney avenue. William Reper, Councilman from the Sixth district, nnd W. Ellis Grebeu, of the Enjinecrs Club, will speak. Proposed sites for the Scsqul Centennlal Exposition will be dlscuuscd ns well as politics. GAJTf-CASAZZA RE-ENGAGED Metropolitan Opera 'Manager's Cen tract Extended te U2 New Yerk, March 0, Extension janttl the close of the 1025-20 sesson'ef the contract of Glulie Gattl-Casass as general manager of the Metropolitan Opera Company was announced last night by Otte H. Knhn, chairman of the Beard of Directors. Mr. Oatti-Oasas-za'a contract was te have expired at the end of next season. His salary was, net made public,. In a letter te the general manager Mr. Kahn said : "Yeu may well take pride, as we take satisfaction, In the record of your four teen yearB of management of the Met ropolitan Opera, characterized as It is hv thn st end fast adherence te hllh ar- tfstlc standards, by undeviated main tenance ei tne. dignity ana tne prestige of the great institution confided te your care and by admirable administrative capacity." HOUSEHOLD GOODS . SPECIAL TBI WKKX p,i"nS"!!!!r.?..Vl S75.00 Jut rtetlvad "ebntanU of a lam resident. Everything; mutt b ael4 resardleia vt coat. , Merrlaea Stents. 5221 Market St. C-Opfn Rtss. Bl. 1004. Fr IHIlTfT WP0RTER8, DEBIONVUB A MAKERS OP WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF TUB H10I1EBT CHARACTER FOR UORE THAN TWSNTY-StX YEARS GOWNS WRArS SUITS FURS 1L0USES LINGERIE HOSIERY , Chestnut Coraaer Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS FETTICOATS CHILDREN'S AFPAREL NEGLIGEES New Wraps and Capes 59.50 te 99.50 Wraps 'that show many interesting phases of the fashion, from long tapering sleeve te exquisite silk or geld embroid eries and beading. Of marvella, gerena, veldyne, pandera and crepes. All the new shades: pinecenc, ladybird, gray, fallow, navy blue and black. The Capes with their graceful ever-capes, tiers, pointed scallops, tucks and attraclive cellars are irresistible,. Spert Suits, Capes and Coats 19.50 te 59.50 Gowns of Appealing Distinction 25.00, 35.00, 49.50 te 95.00 Leeking back te the Old World for inspiration, fashion has adapted the classical lines of ancient Greece, interpreted by "Harris" in the graceful new drnperies new prevalent in the modish dresses and gowns. Clever variations in sleeves, from the long pointed, tapering-te-the-vvrht type te the wide and fitted-at-the-wrist effects. Executed in Crepe Nippon, Canten Crepe, Crepe Rema, Meire Taffeta, Crepe Paulette, Crepe Mengel and ether fabrics of equal beauty. Handsome silk and bead embroideries, fringe and hand-made rosettes effectively adorn many models. 1 I We Specialize in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman ' Watch Keeps en Jeb After Ten Years in the Open ATr1"' ". March 0.-(11 v the n.Tli r '''" eftr"' exixwire te found h r' " B,,W ateh rcre'tlv cllmbin- ? .""''"'"'i' "f h mountain nimblng club rf, m.u rmeicl t0 "'I'lngpeifeet time. "a'tcl10lmT0f,,,,'f,1,U,1,f0,,m, rock t ; WaH " " Juttl8 the ettrr1'0",0" ,lm l,a,,k hl lecntiHl tlflaxl I. ..J,, ' ""vrsiiy, wiieiucn- tbuiSh " ' b5 "" Oswego. N. 2? " ten wip The watch Y. 1802. He New Spring Silks Arriv ing Daily Thresher Bres. The Specialty Silk Stere 1322 Chestnut St. It Is a Pleasure te Shew Goods t SPRING OPENING OF NEW SILKS New silks are here! Never before have we been able te offer such beautiful and varied assortments at such very attractive prices, made possible only by a vast pur chasing power in supplying "THRESHER BROS. SPECIALTY STORES" in three cities. Te make this spring offering doubly interesting we shall make the following special prices, low even for Thresher Bres. 4th Fleer 36-Inch Thresher llres. Brand of Black Satin, in a geed weight, medium luster; a silk that will give pleasing wear; suitable for dresses, waists, linings and underskirts. d1 CO )d. Special at $1.00 32-Inch Tub Silks, fine even weave and extra heavy in weight; silk broadcloth in candy and mult'i-coler stripes; especially adapted for men's shirts, dresses, waists and pajamas; a silk that will stand hard wear and J1 CC vd launder perfectly. Special at P 1 00 SILKS 4th Fleer 36-Inch Chiffen Taffeta and Louisine Shepherd Checks, from the tiny pin check te the checker board size; in all the popular colors, cepen, red, jade, rose, green, navy and black and white; suitable for full dresses nnd t- nr yd. children's frocks. Special at apl"d 40-Inch Canten Crepes nnd Crepe de Chine, in the new spring coleis; plenty of the staple shades, brown, navy, black and white; firm in weave; a desirable weight for dresses, waists, etc. .special An gf" ya ui $2.55 3rd Fleer Cotten Waists, m seveml binaiL models, some with "V" shape neck anil ethers in Peter Pan styles, special Si ut A MS f A w w y aivv at WAISTS Silk Waists, in crepe.-. Ue chine, georgette, pongee and striped tub silks; in a geed line of colors, but net all sizes in every style. dJ ai" 'Special at $4"5 SILK PETTICOATS Plain Messaline Silk Petticeuts, with full 54-lnch hip measure; made from our own silks; colors are navy ami Drewn, eyunu. icy jt .ft.iitli.tt" T at Etra Heavy Quality of Satin Messaline Petti coats, new spring colorings, also all-silk jerseys in many attractive models. Special flQ AC MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Our mail order department is ready te give prompt ami efficient personal attention te the requirements of our out-of-town patrons THRESHER BUILDING Specialists in Silk , vF4t V 1322 Chestnut Street, Phila., Pa. Bosten Stere, 19-15 Temple Place Cleveland Stere, 1148' Euclid Ave. Telephone Wtlnat 2035 " 2999 WANAMAKER'S March , 1M2 t7 DOWK stairs ster f tf j. : News ffiem the Spring Fashion Sale in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere. s ..., 300 Dresses at $10 naaw !aaB a ""ivw uf.i . H 'Mk I -AP Ay JWSM cG, $25 P;eIret twill frocks in navy blue are braided, beaded pr embroidered in con trasting silks. ,. Taffeta frocks are trimmed with lileated frills and ruffles in navy blue principally. $16.50, $18.75 and $25 for , Silk Crepes Levely Canten crepe dresses are em broidered in colored beads or in steel and have scalloped skirts, $16.50. Heavy crepe de chine dresses with tucked skirts have fichu cellars of embroid ered net, while Canten crepe dresses are (handsomely embroidered with silk or iri descent beads, $18.75 and $25. Tweed and Jersey Dresses $10 te $25 The most fashionable and youthful dresses fdr street wear this Spring are of tweed or wool jersey. Seme are made in S16SO sMpn style with little capes te match. Jerseys are in shades of brown and tan, . tweeds in brown, tan, lavender, Copen- , hagen and henna. (Market) Last Call for Men's Winter Overcoats $20 $25 Prices are down te rock-bottom, and if you can find your size you'll get a most unusual coat value. Deuble-breasted ulsterette coats of the type nine men out of ten wear year in and year out. Belted backs, double-faced ALL-WOOL coatings and general roomi ness are the features. All sizes te 42; excellent cheesing in sizes up te 38. (Gallery, Market) Men's Seuth African Capeskin Gleyes, $1.90 What a low price for gloves of as wonderfully l soft skins as these ! Yeu can double them all up in . your hand nnd yet have them come out as smooth and soft .and easy te 'wear as ever. They wear prac- tically forever, tee 1 Made by one of the best makers, they are in tar), eutseam sewn. Buckskin Gloves are fashionable Spring gloves, especially when they are in light drab- color. Outseam sewn, ?3 a pair. (Central) Its Capes for Spring Decidedly Se pretty, se jauntily youthful and se practical that one does net wonder at their great popularity among women and young women. Here are sports capes made of double-faced materials and often reversible. , Dark blue serge, velour and tricetinc capes for the street, and handsome soft affairs of belivia for dress wear. Many are beautifully lined with silk. $15, $18.60, $25 te $65. . (Market) arch Sales en the Central Aisle Reversible Cotten Rugs, $1.50 Introductory shipment of entirely new and very pretty bordered rugs of plain colors. Their reverse side is of interwoven colors te give the effect of cretonne. Plenty of blues as well as rose, gray, green, brown and lavender all with fringed ends. Extra large at the price, 2x4 feet. Face Powder Almest Half Price at 18c' Seft, smooth powder in shades that blend with the natural tints of the skin. Faintly scented. Alse 18c for compact cakes of powder or rouge that may be car ried in one's pocket. Diaphragm Brassieres That Are Different, 50c Almest a corset and brassiere combined! Made of pink web cloth gathered en te a wide band of elastic te support the diaphragm. Women and girls will like the smooth effect at the waistline, which is se important with the long, straight lines of the new Spring dresses. Wonderful Bungalow Aprons, 85c Se fiesh and pretty and se easy te slip en, as a dress or ever a dress, that women will be instantly charmed. Chambray in plain blue, pr percale in checks of white and lavender, pink or blue or in blue and tan. Crepe de Chine of Notable Quality, $1.65 a Yard A geed quality in black, navy, dull blue, ciel, turquoise, tan, brown, black, pink, flesh, orchid, dull rose, jade green, henna and scarlet. Women's Underclothes in a Sale at $1 Materials and trimmings are noticeably geed and styles are all1 in geed taste. Among them: slip-ever njghtgevvns in many pretty styles are of pink or white ' ' batiste and pink crepe with colored stitching or quite lacy. flannelet nightgowns in pfnk or blue stripes have long sleeves, double yokes and braid trimming. envelope chemises of pink or white batiste or voile are plain or, lace-trimmed with built-up shoulders or straps. pink sateen bloomers are in regular and extra sizes. (Central) Piles of White Turkish Towels 25c and 45c . , 25c Pull-bleached absorbent towels with hemmed ends are 18x38 : inches. 45c Thick, spongy towels, hemmed, are 22x44 inches. (Central) (Central AUle) Women's Full-Fashioned Mercerized Black Stockings 65c Pair The kind thut have been se hard te get and usually priced much meie. Se highly mercerized that they have the crunchy feel of silk. They are durable cotton, well re-enfeiced. (Central) All-Linen Huck Towels. 50c Each Towels in a geed, firm, absorbent huck weave, neatly hemmed, are 17x34 inches. ' Cotten Huck Towels, 15c Each Finely woven towels with red borders are 18x36 inches. (Central) 5 New Philadelphia-Made Oxfords at $6.50 a Pair Discriminating women will appreciate their quality, the way they fit and their appearance which is in keeping with the prevailing modes yet quietly conservative. They arc thor oughly geed shoes and they show it. Three are low-heel Oxfords with full wing tips; in black, dark ruddy brown and light tan leathers. Twe, of tan and black leathers, have straight tips and All have welted soles. (Chestnut) Weel-and-Fiber Rugs Notable for Durability There are various kinds of woof-and-fiber rues, but we cany only the geed grades and the extraordinary durability of geed wool-and-fiber rugs is recognized. These are all reversible rugs in many colors and pat terns for all the rooms in the house. 6x9 feet, $7.50 and $9. 9x15 feet. $20. 12x12 $22.50. 12x15 $27.50. feet, feet, 817.50 $22.50 8.3x10.6 feet, $11.50 and $14. 9x12 feet, $12.50 and $15. Reversible Fiber Rugs at Special Prices 6x9 feet, $5. 7.6x10.6 feet, $7.25. 7.6x9 feet, $6.75. 9x12 feet, $7.75. illirstnut) and and New Middies 90c te $1.50 90c and $1.'25 for gills' white jean middies, some with turned up cuff heras, ethers with blue cellars and cuffs. Sizes 6 te 16 years. , , . S1.50 for bright ted galatea middies trimmed with white braid. Sizes 8 te 10 years. , (Mnrket) Lace-Trimmed Scarfs $1 Useful scarfs with snowy linena centers of sevcial kinds arc 18x50 inches. (Art Needlework, Centrnl) Practical Dresses for Tiny Felk, $1.10 Of durnble cotton suiting, they are in pink, blue or corn color, one style trimmed with white rlckrack, the ether with black stitching. Beth have white col cel lar's and cuffs nnd are simple enough te be easily washed and ironed. Sizes 2 te 6 years. Creepers Of checked gingham, $1. Of chambray with Nenh'n Ark figures embroidered by hand, ?1.25. Smocked or with nppliqued chickens,, 51.00. SJxea lvte 3 years, 1 What Delightful Heuse Frecks Spring Has Brought the Hemekeeper! $2 te $5.50 Dresses at $2 are net only quite pretty in then fresh gingham stripes and checks, but in variety. There nre several colors lavender, blue, pink, green, etc. and both Billie Burke and fitted styles. At $3 the frock sketched is as fresh as Spring flowers. The checked gingham is in pink, green, navy or light blue. The organdie vestec, cellar and cuffs aie sheer and snowy. Then prices go upward te The Charming Freck at $5.50 that is sketched. It combines ecru eyelet em broidery iith gingham in checks of pink, blue, lavender, brown or red. Comfert Robes at $5 Excellent for Traveling Of highly mercerized cotton rajah, the robes are made en simple straight lines, generously faced with wide satin ribbon of geed' quality. In Copen hagen, navy, gray, wistaria and tan. 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