&& w lOTfInT .'MOtfbAY. MARCH' 20, 1922: M' r.'n ". Hew .1 Till I " ' Ife? i yl' IMI I'kVv "S PORTS clothes this morning, Marie. It u spring u fragrance comes through my wir. tleH My Sportdbeckcr suit, my sports corset th'e .all elastic one; my. tai lored Umbe Hat. Arid, Marie' my cover-all cape. shall walk te the course this morn ing." EVEN the ubiquitous caddy succumbs te a moment of admiration, when Madame "breaks an 85." "Must 'a been the skirt, queered things afore," queth he. Sports Have Made a Firm Ally of Sportabecker Suits Without a single confer ence and waving aside all re servations, including the skirt, sports adopted the Sportabecker Suit, in tweeds and heather-mixed jersey, amending the original article with a skirt, when' desired, or a cape that turns skirt when footsteps turn town ward. Prices, $25.00 te $35.00. Tailored Utility Suits of Tweeds and Dark Twills, $25.00 ,te $75.00. SECOND FLOOR. CENTRE Fer the Leng Stride and the Sure Stroke "Sports" Corsets They make the freedom of the natural figure perfect by giving 'just the support that the natural figure needs. All-elastic and elastic-and-bre-cade Corsets, topless Corsets, Corsets with and without lacings, and the convenient "Step-ins." Prices, $5 te $22.50. THIKD KLOOn. VAMCKT STREET, WEST Read This in Sotte Vece It's a Great Secret : These Supple "Uncer- seted" Figures are Most Carefully Corseted, Frequently in French Jessica Corsets Nature often makes mistakes, but the French Jessica Corset never. It accentuates all the best points and makes the most of peer ones, and it is as easy en the body as a glove is en the hand. Prices, $15.00 te $35.00. Fer an under-study, the French Jes sica has the American Jessica, $6.00 te $15.00. THIRD I'l.OOR, MARKET STREET. WEST Many Women Think of Silk Petticoats in Terms of $5.00 And five-dollar Petticoats are te be had here, of messaline, radium, washable satin, silk jersey, tricelette, and combinations of jersey with taf feta or messaline, in all the new shades, including white, flesh and changeable effects. Others up te ?li!.5U. .SECOND 11.00R. W EST J' ft fftf it,-?: f'n Ik. 1; EV 1 1 f .l.. . ' . .k I " 1 L' - , V AY V: V -B ? "". t I 74 W.V I'M i --TI A .r Iff. -j. (IT -V .H UV 11, ;V .i .. w -F i isr m. fl L C 7K v -m I f . A s .V I LM.bH ?yCS JS?" 'j hT ?-nf? j. Mi i ' i1 biHi nil m i lull t4f W ' vs. STRAWBRIDGE. Spring's First Day With Madame for Whom Each Heur Has a Definite Fashion Significance Jfc v?fe "X vSfeiSX?35fcB I fern lV yl ;, i $1 S ' . WfW) '? BETWEEN much-ducusscd classic silhouette re quires the most skillful corseting te achieve. Me, net wear a corset! I'm never without my Jessica but I don't knew I have it en, and even with my tailored fitted suits, no one else does either." Suits for Occasions Like This, at $65.00 Many of them! In many and varied styles, developed in the fine tricetine and twill-cord. Suits with coats that can be worn w(th or with out the belt. Beautifully tailored suits with long, slendering lines. Suits with slashed seams, smartly accentuated. Suits elaborately embroidered or smai'tly bound with flat silk braid. Other Suits, including Three-Picce Costumes, from $25.00 te $200.00 fcECONl) 1'I.OOR. CENTRE Silk Blouses for the Tailored Suit, $6.00 Crepe de chine in white,, flesh, bisque, navy blue and black. Tai lored and semi-tailored; roll, conver tible of- Tuxedo cellar $6.00. Smart White Sports Blouses In the vest, besom and frill styles te wear with open sweater or sports jacket. Of crepe de chine, Dera Sele and la Jerz. Alse plain Shirts of Piccadilly silk in tweed colorings. Prices, $6.00 te $10.00. HECOND ri.OOR, CENTRE One Hundred French Hand-Made Blouses at the Lew Price of $5.00 In the French Salen Ten different models, white and tinted, with the refinement of hand-work in every stitch of their mnkinir and trimming. THIRD TI.OOR. WEST V, ourselves, my dear, this x. ai"- MSi smHIV About 75 large Black Hats of the mere picturesque types, such as the Meusquetaire, the Gainsbor ough, the short-back Poke nnd the sheer capelines Hats ostensibly for afternoon and restaurant wear unusual values at $15.00 te $35. Alse an especially attractive line of Londen Sports Hats,, $10.00 te $38.00, and the New Felt Sports Hats, $15.00. SECOND KI.OOR, MARKET STRKET, WEST Te-morrow Spring Te. Rule for Three 4B I iMBfciiigbasI as XimM, v lHHllr""'.'i lfe'.,: W'-:. .'.-i-1: An Afternoon Quandary 'THERE'S the fur an adorable fox, and Madame knows well i'n flattering value. "And furs in spring arc se chic," soliloquizes she. Then there's the wrap, after Werth, a perfectly darling copy "Marie! Marie! raise the shade and turn the mirror. Se!" Wraps Start Anether Controversy in "Copies" and "Originals" After Doucet Black Canten crepe with gorgeous embroideries veiled by deep fringes. The price is $190.00. After Cheruit One of the new bloused Coats of veldyne in a brown, the Titian type affects se becomingly $135.00. After Werth A navy twill, which sounds prac tical, in a style that qualifies it for any occasion $150.00. ll.COND IT.OOR. When One Cheeses an Afternoon Gewn at $65.00 It may be of Canten Crepe or flat crepe, or crepe and laces mingled, or Canten crepe with whimsical sleeves of beaded crepe Georgette, or peasant, sleeves tightly cuffed, or swinging, swaying, draping sleeves, held te the arm by a bracelet. A great and varied collection at $65.00. Other Afternoon Gowns $J5.00 te SJQO.OO SECOND ri.OOR, MARKET STREET Pumps are Strapped Fer All Occasions With the height of the heel gauged by the occasion for wearing, and their leathers and combinations of leathers nnd colorings as unlimited as a woman's fancy $8.00 te $21.00. EUJHTH AND I'li.HEHT hTREETH & .CLOTHIER Formally Arrives Colorful Months .-lftfr Lanvin A sports Ceat in Lanvin's youth ful vein, of camel's-hair cloth, tailored te suit the most youthful $130.00. After Bernard A study in brown velvety brown veldyne, and lustrous brown silken embroidery $200.00. After Rolande A Wrap, chiefly tucks, the rest embroidery $20.00. CENTRE The Smart Twe-Skin Neck Furs at $115.00 Hudsen Bay Sable, Natural Stene Marten, Natural Baum Marten and Ba'um Marten dyed a beautiful brown $115.00. hixeMi n oeii i u.RERi s'iri::.t Dressing Luxuriously in Silk Underwear Net Expensive in These Days of Lewer Prices One may revel in tinted crepe de chine with films of Georgette and fluffs of lace, at $5.95 for an Envelope Chemise, and $7.50 for a Night Gewn both of very superior quality. The daintiest of radium silk Bodices, $2.50, and Bleemers, $3.95. THIRD rujeit S.:-il Levely Things for Hours of Ease Are In the French Salen In that intimate shop of intimate things are the fluttering crepes de phine, the wisps of chiffons, and the crisp taffetas, variously designated as Bed Sacques, $7-50 te $17.50; Breakfast Coats, $15.00 te $22.50, and the fine Negligees up te $37.50. Exquisite French and Philippine Underwear langinjr from French Chemises at $2.50 te French Night Gowns at $30.00, and Phil ippine Underwear, $2.95 te $7.50. THIRD FLOOR. WEST Dresses That May Dine "en Ferme" or Otherwise It's all a matter of sleeves. For mally speaking, there are the sleeve less draped white satins and some next-te-sleeveless creations of lace. Otherwise, there are silk crepes and crepes-and-lace, that frequently as sume sleeves or disclaim them, ac cording te the posture of the arms. Prices, $77.50 te $175.00. SECOND FLOOR, MARKET STREET .t' I ivl s- i Iff & gfljcJ--- n IRAPED and sleeveless nvd 8 i m ply coiffed, Madame d in c s "en ferme," with the (jrace of a Greek aeddes : intreducinrj at the same lime, may hap, the Pern fashion ej uhiti. PASHIOX true te (i r t, i dulyes in con trast, providing for M a d a m e's reivn of ichile, a ivrciv i)t darker iene, cellared und b ii n d t d i.-ifj white fur, nnd lined in white, jlripcd in bind: after the manner of Peirct. One Can Relax Delightfully in a Negligee at $15.00 Fer the fifteen-dollar Negligee today is finer and mere lovely than Negligees at this price have been for several years. And one can cheese from sev eral of the most gracefully draped and the most ex quisitely tinted. And, if greater elabora tion is essential te repose, there are fairy-like crea tions up te $37.50, includ ing the most artistic Jap anese rvimones. THIRD ri.OOR. NEST L J Mile. Manka Rubinstein JP Introducing te Girls and Yeung Women of Fashion Suits, Coats and Dresses A particular line of highly specialized models at the lowest prices consistent with their superior quality "Fairfield" designates our particular line of spring models that best typify youth and smartness, with the simplicity and charm essential te garments for much service and indispen sable te the modes of youth. Fairfield Suits Exceptionally fine tweeds in tun, violet, blue and jrruy $27.50 End $35. Sizes 1!,, 16 and 18 years. Fairfield Coats Coats of soft all-wool cloaking in tun, curamel and green $25.00. Well-tailored Coats of tweeds in brown, green und gray $35.00. The fashionable tan camel's-hair cloaking beautiful quality $39.50. All silk-lined throughout. Sixes lh. 10 and 18 yeare. Fairfield Dresses Fine wool jersey cloth, in, navy blue, henna, black and tan $18.50. Dresses of the finest-tailoring linen, in brown, geld, henna, Copenhagen blue, rose and white $18.50. Dresses of ever-fast fabrics in leather color, green and dandelion $10.75. Sises lit, lti and 18 years. In tins .1iasea' Wear Stere nhOIND I'LOOR. MARKET 8TRKKT S i Five New Medels in Misses' Canten Crepe Dresses at $45.00 Youthful interpretations of the straight-line, lew-waisted and blouse models, with their accompanying draperies and tunics and their varied belts and crushed girdles. Showered with beads, radiant with em broideries, or smart with tailored lattice trimming. Navy, periwinkle, brown and tan. SECOND I'LOOR. MARKET .STREET Silk Stockings Step Inte the Mede of Fanciful Footwear Accentuating the straps and per forations of fashionable leathers by furnishing a background in beige, nude, caster, champagne, gray, tan and lustrous black, browns 'and blues. Extia-heavy Plain Silk Stockings $3.50 Fancy-woven Striped Silk Stockings $3.00 The New Sheer Silk Net Stockings $3.00 And the Kayser "Rolette" Silk-ruffled, elastic top Stockings affected by "debs" and sub "debs" and all ethers who disclaim support ers. Prices, $3.00 and $3.50. Alhl.K 3, MARKET STREET "MADAME Rubin " stein's full treat ment te-night, A few mere pats "up-and-out, ujt-and-eut. And new that refreshing lotion. Ma fax, Marie! There's magic in these pets and bottles." (JhiAfhdi T MM " 'K Amm ' 7 K Kwt J mtfM&? w iiwi sj ti -r y y . . Personal Representative of Madame Helena Rubinstein, is Here in Persen This Week ALp , CENTIUI TRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER r 4: KT STREET v ,u 1"frfM H . i mi ! 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