sra m.7rSHT?iTW & w a - 'sr mwv-wmm irf-i IrtHIffH Weman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON , tsvr- Satiated Childhood A million -dollar plnyheusc, the pn etrs say. for, two little children up en Whether this actually mennit n mil lion dollars' or n part of It makes little difference It Is n large sum of money ler n playhouse for little children This is net Intended te question a win's right te spend his money as he cheeses- The point Is the effect of such thing en the children themselves the peer Httle rich babies who are being brought up te see life from the windows it a million-dollar playhouse t One of the lovely things about tin Dolled childhood is that it enjoys things entirely npart from consideration of their money value. ' A very rich man who was also a thoughtful father said te me one Clirlntmns after his three children had hud nn ecstatic day with Santa Claus, "Isn't it great hew little It takes te make them happy I" He had shopped for them largely In the flyc-and-ten-cent store and they enjoyed nqthlng mere tlin'n the things he found there. Te take away this love of things for !, ttiinis themselves by allknine chil dren's perspective with the dollar sign Is toeo them a great wrong. The ions and daughters of the rich are Slready handicapped by the danger of arlng things come te them se easily (i te eliminate incentive for work and te rob them of the joy of getting things for themselves. It does net help te lUrt In babyhood te satlntc them. ' Theodere Itoescvclt, that ideal father, thought a great deal about making up te his children for being well-to-de. He had them earn their spending money j pulling weeds in the gnrden. Satiated babyhood makes blase youth ind cynical maturity, while childhood is it was meant te be is but the door way te a world of wonders' te be dis covered and earned and enjoyed. PKA'mt Jrln1i Invited te funeral nrvlMs, Men., .3 i.. ai ner laie reaiatnce. ISIS B. 03d at. pnrviv, Lwnnv' lUNDnEN,. 'Punera Hei Km ..HMpn!N.T-On April 20. 102 J. JOHN V. iMNBHKN., Funeraf Bat., 2 P. M.. Hrom ?!'--" J?-Ir Bld" 20 ChMtnut at. Int. He v Cress I'.m . . HATCHER. At Riverside. N.- J April 21. '1022. CHRISTIANA DB KOMI widow of Edward Hatcher. Funeral, Monday, 1 -. .,, irern iaia residence, sas Kossuth at., Rivera an. N. J. nrvfai. T.inu. rtniMh. F.lrvlew, N. J.i 2 P. M. HAWTHORN!". April 21. 1022. FANNIE. wldowef Hamual Hawthorn. efilSl Ksles n. n-rvifva m hi, Timeinya church, Rox Rex borough, Men., II K. M. ieilNHTON. April IB. CATHERINE A., Wife of Albert V. Johnsten. Funeral Men.. 8:30 A. M.. from B18S Funaten at. Solemn retiuiem mnss at unurcn or our L.ay of via- IWI 111 "i'Vl ! n Ol. it-ins tern. .KEARNEY. April 20. ANNIE, widow of Henry Kearney. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral. Men.. 8:80 A. M from late residence, 114 ,W. Mt. Pleatant ave. Solemn maia of requiem at Hely Cress Church, Mt, Airy, fO A. M. Int. Cathedral Cent VKELLEYi At 1022. DOMINIC Marcaret Kelley (nee Hsssen) a te VKELLEYi At Ballen. Pa.. Acrll 1022, DOMINICK. 6., beloved husband of 30, and frlenda are Invited Relatives the funeral, en MARRIED At Buenea Aires. Artenttna, en Saturday, March J 8. 122. Edmund Harmen Wrlht. phlladelpnlft and Clnclnnat'. te the Baron Baren Ml Charlette von Wlnckler, daughter of the Katherlanda Minister and Madame Bar-irecht. JBeatfis BliOOD April 10. CirARLES, husban& Annie Rlned. Aired An. HAlntlva. .n,i rlends, nl-e Mu-keka Tribe. Ne. I-U3. I. e. I. M.. ana empleye- or Mlclvaln steel Ce , in lnltcd te nttend funeral irvlces. Sat, r. ai. I'l ruiari, , icsiutrni-n, dd-U rt. .Oin at, t, private, Northuned Ccm. Rcmalna may i vlenrri Frl. eve B0I.AND. At Wllkea-13arre. Pa., April , KL.IZAUUTH si., wire of Michael C. Iind and dauchter nf William l im lliabelh Unvln. Ttelnfltn. nnH Manrf. in. Haul te funeral. Men.. at 7:30 A. M from nildenm of her parent-. 5720 Weatmlnater are. Solemn reauiem mass at Church of Our tadr el Victory 9 A. M. Int. at Cathedral Can. BOR13A. Cn.VRt.ES AUatTKTirs .., lit Eusen and Matilda Dallas Herila. I.Sj. wral services nt his late residence. 323 ummlt ae., Jenlilnteun. Men.. 10:30 A If. Sen Ices and Interment private. BRANT. April in. 11)22, EMEMNE BUCK, wife of Jehn Brant. Funeral . lv?I?lw1,w?& fltJ,he '"A'dence of her itiiband. 1421 Wlldwoed ae., Camden, N. J. SlisPUrnV,at7'.e"5rp!BlM.CCm- 1"r"nda muy BRICK. On April 20, 11)22. ANNA SOLES. 1dew of Wllllnin- French B'rlek. in fir s8d year. Relative and friends are In" Wed te the service, Men.. 2 P. M.. nt her Utt residence, 2040 Walnut at. Int. Private BUCKLEY April ll). JAMBS I JfJSBl'lt'. en of Mary A. and the late James F. Uuck hr. Itelafvea and frlenda, also West I'hlla. Council. Ne. 244, K. of C: Camp Ne. 113 Jcedmen of the Werld: empleyes of Phlla, flectrle co. nnd all ether secltles'f wbkli wa a member, are Invited te attend f u. nr. Hut.. 8:30 A. M.. from Ma late real. dtttce. 3433 Woodland live! Solemn 1 mass of rtnu:em at the Church of the Most Blessed "OTSKR?..'0 A- M- .,nt- n,v "' 'm. CARROV'. On April 10. JOHN S. CA1 ROW ared 78 years. Relatives and frlenda Invited te servUea. at the residence of his alece. Mrs. EHz. H. Oartley. 848 N. 21th ft.. 8at.. 1:30 P. M. Int. private. CHASE Suriflenlv. nn An.n 04 .. li. milV' Kxl"n:. P"-. I'Hlf.MP" POTMAN CHASn. son of the lata Oupt. James Merse and Sarah Hall Chase. Relatives and 1",?.U J."" A? '"nerat fervlce, at St. I sill's Church. Qlenlech, at 4 o'clock. Sun. eiy afternoon. April "3. Will meet 2:40 P. M. train from Bread St. Station ut Olen. low. , CliOPP. April 20. 1022. I.TDIA A widow of Franklin P. Clepp. in her 7,-.th year. lMneral servli-es Men.. 2-30 P r at the leeldence of William long. 434 li Wthlnen St.. Medln. Pa. Ik( nrlvnin SOLODAIl. On April 21. SAMUEL SOLO PAR, aced A8. Itelntlves anil frlenilH in. ilted te funeral en Sunday" it sp M from late residence. 2822 2"d st ' ..C,,5JJ',;'PnD.TSu,den,'- April -Ji, IB"" fALUE P., widow or Jeseph c. Crawford' , Funeral services at late rcs'dence. state and prln M'l reads, Uiwer .Merlen Pn TuMdiy. 2:30 P. M. Intermert prUate. Con Cen wancea at Hryn Mawr for train leaving Bread Bt. Station 1:15 P. M.. and at Cen" tio'niSe p?rM!raln leavln" Bread s" 2: DAVis.' On April 18. 1022. MARY CAS. I1.V, (laushter'ef Rachel Coln and ,ha lite fV.8KU.Pavl, . Ke'u,'va and friends are i .."J-0.'?0 aorvlee. en Saturday morning, SIt'.L30 cl00k ,at " ' residence. 77 W pr'vitl UVe" Lanslewne. Pa. Interment tlKRMfinV cjjnnt .it ma -. H!SIMK.K' i HUB,ht'r of Inte Jehn and Mary Bermedy. Relatlvea and friends, also It. 7: lh HJ!'"y "' 'he Uesu Church. Invited i.U'enin,u?.'rfti frm hpr brother's real. inrt 2030 .N. Bnmhrey St.. Mendhy. ;30 rdn'k Ji . m,aa.ef reciulcm at the aeau Cemetery Interment Hely Sepulchre rtniTrillTV Am. II nn A. ... 5.i,.K'..ld.J,nA.'"i" J?r?Pli C. Deuyhlyi &J$S5. "cSnlfl. 10 A' M' lnt"""n' MK'7:J" - .CATHER1NB, wife tetiSTYi fun 'al ,Men."sVF m"" Jt'lSSH Jenca. 2010 H. Op.xl at. Services at Trlnliv Lutheran Church 3 P. M. precisely in J IP4TcKulld;- Prtrjf5l Sun?'ivln b.nrt Tw'TApr." .-' OEOIt'HJ 0.. hUS. friends C i.,n.mV-i Uunt''n- HelatlvM and JK,',. " empleyes of 3Iun clpal Court lien rr.s?cl- c.'ub' lnv"'"' ti funeral. fit KnCi. ''V .Icsidenc- "101 Market at cali Hnehi.ef Pyhl Ccm. Friends may iv.0.N,n"On April 20. 1022. CATIIA. ?.'ft.K.-..rAUAN (nee Ifarriari). wlfi of Lid .J" A.ar."."' .."iWye." nd friends, also In S ., I i ""' WIV'Hlen 111', Cl, I a.. fM3Ii;?,,necJ.0c.k.:'r0.? h?r. l'e . residence: . :.","-"'. iitguiem men mnnu a. Tuesday mernlnr at 8:80 o'clock, from his iaie residence, mil n, -no, at,, rmmaeipnia, Solemn reauiem maaa at St. Charles ller. romce Church at 10 A, M, Interment at Helv Cress Cemetery, , LARSON. April. 20, ANNA B.. wife of Ausien u. i.arsen, in ner evin year, lieia tlvea and friends Invited te funeral, Sun,, 3 t, Ai., rrem ner laie resiaence, ueaar ave., Andalusia, Pa, Int. at Ferest Hills Cem. 1.WVERINO. At Maryton, Va,. April 20. 1022. MARY HENNIO, wife of Francis 0. Leverlntf. Funeral from tha raaldenm nf her brother-in-law, 'Themas B. Hammer, 30 wnwen nve,, mi. Airy, eervicea ana inier ineni private. h M COTT. dv MPPINCOTT. At Mboreatewn. N, 3 ,ir Fourth ..- r ... iiiuui Belv crea, Cern rc" at 8 clock' Int' Ne aw In fln n'i",' aUe "ePltuh Tribe, ens' il,nifinR-i "' ?r- ?. Themas P.,tt.r te-i.'. "i A. Percv at int ...i..n.rt -iinui muy ca Meni- 7 -(0 0iV'M"-"" n.ti.H dauahter of Slanus and Ellen &arv t.,leI.,l"e" "".d friends, children of 'lh Scheel iR5i?. .A'""1"1- t-'atholle Girls' "J. a S'. '"tJtcd, le 'uncrl. en Tuea. 1012 N Viaril'tm 'l f'um, ""rents- realdenctf. wr Udv ,,f S,Bi-?elenm requiem mass rAWrAWfee";.' JUL IS:5-.'AMB. ml ruth.. 7.7m :L""V . "!"" 11 rry".n ami father if. Men reA.'.. "' "S" :' ! residence JM Manaiaii r. i"i ' . ,a.!e ther RUh "natives i md ' f rifn'llnt,sr J:v.renc. Ireland, etty of m HJAlend?- H," Hey Name Se. JO. A e h Anim," ' 'hurch and Dlv! Ne. etv. AtJh- !? 'nvllea te attend funeral lS4l-.ni St. A.."L..?.ele.mn..hlh tnaaa of Ce'ri?' (',r zJKm."- ?TTO. ,. husband of Mara iiTi.., Unmermnn) Fucha. aired 31 "aefV.rhH'hvfa ""d friends al.'e afisecl. Mral serv&a'' Kai;a"ear,mSmlje.r- mvlted te 4en". ifff-N,a,.-;n?, P; H- f.re" his late vale, riitl?).. ' Hollywood Bt. Int. prl prl e'fft,.crl" niay cull Frl. evenlnir. 7 te 0 "An! wVdeT." 20. WIUIEWIINA HOFF. i1 frlenda i!rima.n ,aenh-, Relatlvea j pna i ure Invited te servlees, Sun.. W. 38 Sir!f.e"ldc"ce of Themas H. ZZ:, uid 73."' r ,'.;",- . "t""u .Y' 11 N. 7in .; Slr.at his lata resldi I . iSKWB'i Cemetery!""18"1 Pr,va,e' fi ttr'l. '-'Or "OB? ,?-,.25lh ., Phlla.. V'" "arry iinTl.. ,.-,V..'.i w" Sat ence. Seuth ;n or inn K'rai aervlria hi.!. "iinnen. uei, T. Wl-.HevwlyfNi'j M" CoePertow' If. he. lrd h,,'.:5"r' 20. 1022. wii.i.iaj '"nda, 7le n.JiB.nr Qrt.eni. Relatives and &.- lnvit,d0tncra1P'?-Jf ?' Shutto.Keortlng vm Inl. .IT. .li i. .nun.. i:he i. xi.. V- '"t. at .'nej. .1835 N. llutcUlnaeri ?,V.5.T?ln7i'',.nTis c. i"t. a inn ua hta in Men.. r, Xf. . " !!a funeral anrviea. hi Nerria rf-,",1 " late resld'eiK-e. ii'lOO n7 Affi'iS?: " WIJ-MAM, n iffHWtE.. Meray's '"ii" Wiftf, J? -WorJiwe 'wmmtt mono Ilti.Tt.lA. mi. rABlifasnrxB iQR1 Vf ArihuuiAJ If"4 .' iv c-"' M"YW Vm. eHttBIAllU ii"J DUIL. M task in i s i T ' f J ifenth 21at. LTD I A H. fJPPIN luahter of lata Jealah anil fiiilaa IiIdd ncett. lieiativea ana irienda invited te attend funeral, Second-day, 2:30 P, M.. lata residence, wi w. .Jiam at., Aioereatown, N. J. juAi.bji.M April ji. ivaa. Anna, wire ex Geerge O. Marcer. Relatives and friends In- vneu te runerai services, aien., -j. p. m,, late residence, 8210 N. Carlisle at. Remains may be viewed Sun., after 7 P. M. MARCUS. April 21.YABRAHAM H. MAR CUS, aged 70. Relatlvea and friends In vited te attend funeral services. Men., 2 P. M.. late residence. 1042 N. 10th st. Int. prlvnt. Kindly emit flowers MARS. Suddenly. Apr'l 20. WILLIAM A., son of Rebert F. and Catherine T. Mars, aged 8. Relatives and friends, also pupils of St. Gregery's Scheel, are Invited te funeral. Monday, 8:30 A'. M.. from par ents' residence, 12,13 N. 84th st. Solemn re quiem mass at St.- Gregery's Church 10 A, M. Interment Hely Cress Cemetery. McDOWEM.. April 10. WILLIAM T.. husband of Edith McDowell. Relatlvea and friends, also Tacony Ledge, Ne. 000, F. and A. M., and all ether organizations' of which he was a, member, are Invited te attend fu neral, Men.. 2 P. M. from the residence of his father-ln-taw, Rebert J, Hendersen, 3717 Cottage at., Wlaalnemlng, Int. Ferest Itllla Cem. Remalna may be viewed Sun., 7 te 0 P. M. McOOWAN. April 20. nOSE, daughter of the late Alexander and Sarah McOewan, late of 1008 S. 18th St. Relatlvea and friends are Invited te attend funeral serblces. More Mere day, 8 P. M., at late residence. 2111 S. Edgewood st. Interment Mount Meriah Cemetery. Friends', may call Sunday, 8 te 1(McLAUaHLIN, April 10. 1022. JOHN, husband of the late Mary. MclAUahllraVnee Harley). Relatives and friends, also Naval Pest Ne. 400, G, A. P... Invited te funeral. Men., 8:80 A. M.. late residence. 6610 Greenway ave. Solemn .reauiem mass Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament 10 A, M. Int. Hely Cress Cem. MILLER. At her residence. 4503 JJ. 17th St.. en April 21. 1021'. MRS. AMELIA BORBECK MILLER. Relatives and friends, also Itah Council and the Landls Family, are Invited te the service. Tues., 2 P. M,. at Mount Hernen Reformed Church. Iflth and Wlngohecklns sts. Int. Monument Cem. MINCHIN. On A-prll 2t. 1022. ELIZA- BETH A. MINCHIN. widow of William If. Mlnchln. Relatives nnd frlenda are Invited te the services, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at her Inte residence. 884 N. 41st st. Interment private. MURPHY. April 20. THERESA, beloved wife of Themas Murphy and daughter of the late James and Mary Kllllen. Relatives and frlenJs are Invited te attend funeral, Mon day, 8:30 A. M.. from her Inte residence, 1107 S. 22d st. Solemn requiem maaa at St. Charles' Church 10 A. M. Interment Hely CreM Cemetery. NICHOLAS. At the I.ankenau Hospital nn April 10. 1022. ALEXANDER F. NICHOLAS, late of 1500 Pine at., aged 70 vears. Members of Pest Ne. 2. a. A. n.: Pennsylvania Council Ne. 34'.'. Royal Ar canum: U. S. Custom Service and frleads am Invited te the service. Sat.. April 22. 2 P. M.. at the Oliver II. Batr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. nrlvate OLANDER. April 21. ASSARINA. widow Of Olef P. Olnnder. aged 71. Relatives and friends Invited te funeral services. Tues.. 2 P. M.. late residence. 6010 N. 11th St. Int. private. Friends may call Men. eve. PARSEL&. April 10. Miss CAROLINE PAR&ELS, aged 01, Funeial services Sat.. 2 P. M.. at Presbyterian Heme. BSth st. and Oreenwav ave. Int. Mt. Meriah Cem. QUiaO. Suddenly, April 10. ELLA J., only daughter of Sarah C, and the late Wil liam H. Qulgg. Relatives and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral, Men.. 8:30 A. M., from her mother', residence, 1287 W. Venango at. Solemn requiem mass St. Stephen's Church 10 A. M. Int. New Cathe dral Ccm. QU1.NN. At Mt. Helly. N. J April 21. 1022. MARY B.. widow of Bernard Qulnn. Funeral from her late residence, 43 Brnlnard St., Mt. Helly. N. J.. Men.. 8:30 A. M. Illgi muss of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart 10 A. M. REED. CHARLES a. REED, aged 8. Funeral Men., 11 A. M.. from late residence. Ynrdvllle. N. J. Int. Jacobatewn: without further notice. REYES. At her residence, 1315 N. 00th St., en April 2ft 1022. CECELIA T.. widow of Jeseph F Reves. Relatives and friends arc Invited te the service Men.. '.' P. M.. at the Oliver H. Balr Bldg . 1820 Chest nut, st. Int. private, Viewing Sun. eve. ROLLER. Suddenly, at Reading, Pa., en April 20, 1022. DAVID THOMAS, husband of Rese C. Reller. Relatives r.ml friends, also Penna. R. R. Vel. Helled Asse., are In vited te the serv'ce, en Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the reslderce of his mother. 4238 Ogden st. Interment private. Friends may call Sunday evening. SCH URIl. April 21. 1022. HENRY, hus band of Mary Hchurr (nee Metzger). Rela tives and friends, also all organizations of which he was a member. Invited te attend funeral services, Men., 2 p. at,, late- resi dence, 100" W. Erie ave. Int. private. Northwend Cem. HEILER. April 20, ELLWOOD J,, be loved husband of alary Seller, aged 31, Relatlvea and friends, also empleyes of Hirst & Rogers, are Invited te attend funeral serv ices. Sun.. 1 P. at., at his late residence, 2M0 W. Oakdnle st. Int. Ferrest Hills Cem. Remains mav be viewed Sat. ev SHAW. April 21. JOHN B.. husband of I.uclnda Shaw (nee Delrerty). Relatives and friends, alsj members of Trinity Presby terian Church: Gothic Ledge. Ne. M0. F. nnd A. Jl.i empleyes of C. H. Masland & Sen, are Invited te attend funeral services, Tues., 2 P. St., Inte residence. 3727 Frank ford nve. Int. private. Nortiiweod Cem. Vlewlni Sten. eve. SIIETZLINE. April 10. RAKfR. son of i:ilzabetli and the late Themas Shet7llne. aged 40. Relatives, frlenda. empleyes of P. 1.3. Brltt nnd Team Drivers' Union, Ne. 470, F. of L , arc Invited te attend funeral services, Sten., 2:30 P. SI., residence. 13.11 I!. Berks st. Int. private, Nuilhuoed Cem. Vlewfng Sun. evi'. SMITH. April 10. SYLVESTER, husband of Alice Smith, at his residence. 2100 N Park nve. Remalns may be viewed Sun,, 7 te a P. SI. Services nnd Interment private, Slen. afternoon, Glaaebore, N. J. SMlfll-EVE'RHART. April 21. OERT RUUE M.. wife of William K. Smith and daughter or Eugene C. nnd Bessie SI, Evcr hart. Due notice from Still) N. leth st. SOUTHARD. April 21. SETH C. SOUTH ARD, aged 82, nt his residence. Berlin, N. 3. Funeral services and Int. private. Re mains mays be viewed by friends Sun., 6 te B P. SI. STEMSIE. April 20. 1022. SUODALENE, wife of the late Charles A. Stemme (nee Dietrich), In her (IStli year. Relatives and friends ure lnvltfd te nttend funeral serv ices, Men., 2 P. St., nt her late residence. 2038 N. Slarvlne st. Int. German Lutheran Cem. Rrmalns may be viewed Sun. eve. TYSON. On ADrll 21. 1022. JULIET D. TYSON, wife of the late Edward If. Tyson and daughter of the late Christian and Mar garet Lung, Relatives and friends are In- lieu te me service, nieu., i; M., at her sister's residence, 333 Onr.ne uve. Int. private, FrlenJs may cull mm, eve, from 7 te I) o'clock. WA1TES. April 20, 1922, CATHERINE, daughter of the late Iwls and Catherine Cuppa. Funeral. Slenday. 3 p. at., from apartments of W. II, Battersby, 331(1 N. Bread st, Interment Northwend Cemeterv, itcma'ns muy ue viewed Sunday, s te 10 P. SI. WALKER. On April 21. 1022. JANE, wlfe of tlie late Jehn Walker, rervlce en Sten.. 2 P. St., at the residence, of Oliver Blair 7101 Rldire ave. Int Stt, Mnrlnh Cem, WAI.LAN. April 20. 1022. THOMAS J., beloved husband of the late Annnbelle Wallan. aged HI, Relatives and friends are Invited te uttend funeral services. Sten.. 2 P. St., laie residence. 3317 Ridge ave. Int. West Laurel Hill Ccm. Friends may call Sun, evi. WENDEL. April 20, CHARLES, hua band . of Frieda Wendel. Relatttes and friends Invited te funeral services. Sun.. 2 P. SI,, from his laie residence, 2530 N Cleveland ave. Int Steunt IVace Cem. Re mains may be viewed Sat. nve. WEST. On April 20. 1022. JOSEPH' II, WEST, Helutltes and friends Invited te at- lunu luncrm services, iu l i". M,, Monday, April 24, 1022. at Shllph Baptist Church. way 7 ;T7 . 4-vtf.ft w . i mt j - ft w ", R. W tn)tMm'ti?ift. ii ' i ' niiiiaii Remains may lie viewed ut the undertaking establishment of Walter W, If. Caaselle, 017 S. 17th at., Sunday, after 7 P. St. Int. prl- WILLIAMS. Suddenly. Xprll 20. 1022, JIARY E. Funeral and Interment private. WODESHAK. April 20, JOHN, sun of Slary and the lute Gregery Wedcshak. Rel. stives and frlenda are Inv'ted te funeral, Slenday, 8:80 A. St,, residence of Ills brother-in-law, Jehn Cnnlck, 4S33 Lancaster ave. High maaa at Church of Our Slnther of Sor rows 10 A, SI, Interment Hely Croaa Cemetery. PMIERTAKEIW BPBB mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmd APRIL 22, 1922 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAK'ERVJ Clearawav Sale of Women's Spring Dresses at $3 A- -rv . Ar- tr 1 ? FN Oi. !....ei...i ae. &.OU te aoe- w anamaKer s uewn eiairs oiere m , tf mW T Wanamaker Rugs at Lew Prices Perfect, rugs, of standard qualities, which will give the long and satisfactory service that is te be expected of ,a Wanamaker rug. Prices are fair and reasonable and, in several instances, lower than pres ent market rates. Axminster Rugs In patterns suitable for living rooms, dining rooms, offices, etc. 11.3 x 15 feet.... $62.50 11.3 x 12 feet $52.50 9.x 15 feet $52.50 9x12 feet $33.50 8.3 x 10.6 feet $31.50 7.6x9 feet $25 6.9 x li feet $42.50 6.9 x 12 feet $30 6x9 feet $18.75 New Weel-and-Fiber Rugs (Pretty Patterns and Celers) 12 x 15 feet .- $22.50 and $27.50 12 x 12 feet , $17.50 and $22.50 9 x 15 feet , t $20 9x12 feet $12.50 and $15 8.3x10.6 feet $11.50 and $14 7.6 x 9 feet $9 and $12 6 x 9 feet $7.50 and $9 Fiber Rugs in Stenciled Patterns 4x7 feet $6.25 4.6 x 7.6 fe $5 6 x 9 ft. . $8:50 and $12.50 8x 10 feet $17.50 8.3 x 10.6 feet. ;-. .$13 9x 12 feet.. $14 and $20 Hit -or-Miss Rag Rugs Nothing quite se homelike as these old-fashioned Colonial rag rugs, and their quality makes them durable. Celers arc bright and pretty and the rugs are heavy enough te lie flat. 4x7 feet $2.65 1 8 x 10 feet $7.50 6x9 feet $4.85 ' 9 x 12 feet $8.50 Seven Specials 4x7 feet flower-bordered rag rugs at $3.75v 8 x 10 feet stencil-bordered straw rugs at $5. 8.3 x 10.6 feet seamless tapestry Brussels rugs at $15. 8.3 x 10.6 feet seamless velvet rugs at $20. 9 x 12 feet seamless tapestry Brussels rugs at $15. 9 x 12 feet seamless velvet rugs at $20. 9 x 12 feet Axminster rugs at $27.50. (Chestnut) Gay New Overbleuses, $5.90 Crepe dc chine, in a slip-ever, has tiny steel beading in a rather elaborate design. Flesh, orchid, Chinese .blue and black. A tricelettc surplice blouse, in white, flesh, gray, brown, navy and black, has set-in sleeves. Anether tricelctte surplice blouse has kimono sleeves, and is in flesh-pink, white and black, with a striped silk band that forms a sash around the waist. (Market) The Last Werd in Canten Crepe is a striking border design for sports frocks and skirts. The scroll border is in combinations of green-and-gray or tan-and-geld en a white ground. 39 inches wide, $4.50 u yard. Striped Canten crepe that will make beautiful sports skirts is in grounds of gray, porcelain blue or white. 39 inches wide, ?3.50 a yard. Plain colors are rust, henna, cafe au lait, jade, bonfire, periwinkle, French blue, brown and navy, 40 inches wide, $3 a yard. (Central) HE sort of sale that women like best of all, because of the many real "finds" among few-of-a-kind Hrpssps. '-ii All are dresses of Wanamaker quality, an d there are hundreds el styles in, all the tashienabie Manv are dresses of which there are but two. three or only one of a kind. Others are slightly mussedQ and will need a pressing. Other frocks have light cellars which have become somewhat soiled. All thisw U U- i;u.n11 uvminif1 4v 4-Un 1Mirnfinn- nf frieiv rvi'inec arirl fhe cavinera will tYinve fVinn pniYinonente w' ' In some groups there is a preponderance of small sizes, se that small and young women may be sure. ei nnamg some exceptional vaiues. . SO FrecksfSpecial at $3 A group of odd frocks in sizes 14 te 18, and we give the quantity that no one may be disappointed. Included are dresses of navy serge and wool poplin, plainly tailored or embroidered. Special at $5 and $7.50 One, two and three of a kind in this group and sizes from 14 te 42. Tricetine frocks are beaded, embroidered or combined with Canten crepe. Serge frocks are plain or trimmed with embroidery. A tricetine frock at $7.50 is sketched. Dresses for Sports and Street, $10 Cape and coat frocks of Peiret twill, such as the one sketched, have colored crepe de chine bodices. Weel jersey is in tailored or sports models, in navy, brown, tan and henna. One is sketched. Sports models of crepe epenge, lovely frocks of taffeta and beaded crepe de chine or of tricelette and many mere are te be found in this unusual let of dresses at $10. Delightful Frecks, Special at $15 Taffeta of very fine quality in many models. Beaded crepe de chine and Canten crepe frocks. Black crepe skirts with colored crepe bodices. Dresses of lace-stripe tricelette. These and various ether charming dresses in distinc tive models make the $15 group one of the most interesting. A taffeta frock is sketched. Dance Frpcks for Yeung Women, $10 te $20 Seme are slightly mussed (a pressing will make them almost like new) and ethers are quite fresh. All are pretty and scarcely any two are alike. Of silk tulle, tulle-and-taffeta, chiffon in many hues, black lace with short sleeves. sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssHsssH1kMM" TO& M rW W sssssssssssKssssssssssssisssssssssssssssssssssssssH .lV ' IsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssHH BssssssssssssssssssHssssssssisssssssssssssssI VrV "V. m. ' H iCttHmfi (Mnrktt) $10 $10 $7.50 $15 Sample Frecks, $20, $32.50 and $35 Crepe epenge cape frocks ; sports frocks of fine jersey in bright colors ; beaded Canten crepes ; Russian crepes with handsome metal girdles; coat frocks of Peiret twill elabo rately embroidered with silk; lace and Canten crepe in combination in short, exclusive frocks for discriminating women who like something out of the ordinary. Cape Frecks at $8.75, $15 and $20 are of tweed or jersey with capes of various lengths. Irish Lace Cellars and Sets Women who love hand-made laces will rejoice at these low prices! The lace is in several pat terns, and the cellars may be had in roll shape, at $2.25. Col Cel lars that fit around the back, S2.50. Peter Pan style, $3.25. Rell cellar and cuff set, 4.75. (Central) Snow-White Crinkled Dimity Bedspreads, $2 Coel, white and inviting;. Hemekcepers knew hew thor oughly practical they arc, tee. With hemmed ends, they meas ure 72x00 inches. 81x90-inch size, $2.25. (Central) 4r A Fine Choice of Beautiful Hats at $8 and $10 What a season it is, with hats like these te see and te wear! Feather-trimmed hats are graceful, lovely things with soft, ostrich te blew gently in Spring breezes. The hat pictured is a fascinating one in corn-flower blue. Others .are in soft tans, blues and the like. Favorite hats of hair braid are abundant, toe: mostly in black or brown with flowers or circ ribbon. Leghorn is as charming as ever, and especially se com bined with silk. A very pretty leghorn hat shows a crown of French blue crepe silk with an unusual flqwer of silk with leaves of leghorn. Many smart turban affairs are trimmed with glycerincd ostrich or ribbon bows. Adera Corset Girdles A New Medel at $2.50 New in idea, as well as newly arrived. This model is in pink broche with a new distribution of elastic webbing. It has just a little mere boning and shaping than most girdles, yet is soft and comfortable. Frent steels arc very short, stepping two inches below the top, where the corset tics with a ribbon. Elastic lacing below. A similar model a trifle longer is $3. Light Adera Corsets, $3 Alse of pink broche with clastic bands set in around the top, which is very low and rises slightly higher toward the back. This also has the short bones in front, and is for the slender figure. Diaphragm Brassieres. $1 Twe models of silk-striped pink poplin one with a deep clastic band around the lower edge, the ether with elastic at the sides enlv Of pink satin, with clastic all around, $1.50. (Central) (Market) Dimity for Making Blouses Checked dimity, which is a fa vorite for Peter Pan blouses, is 27 inches wide, in two geed qual ities at 28c and 38c yard. Striped nnd checked dimity' of exquisite clarity and fineness is a6 inches wide at 45c a yard. (Central) Delightful Wraps Lew Priced Wraps, Capes and. Coats. $15 Centra mull i.Hklk y rnvvr wrrTTrHmwmmmm.mmmLwam..1 ' l m'mmmmt i i iwwmk iiv.1 f " " t t ' . m FmmmmmmmmmmLLLLL Vhw.- . i .. . t J - . --Pfi , Vf r .V" i; ' .1. w..vnr i.-i . j a. . .a. t .. -i urn. j.i i ... .. ij 'f;ii , . t. . . i . s i r .' ' . . l '; -. ' iatirfiissi. ; i i t- - -fi-Ay8-- a jLauI mh:.Ai..j x?(hii3iiK wlJW. Mostly of velour in sizes for small women. Thov're in reindeer, Pekin and brown, braided, embroidered or plain, some showing the wide loose sleeve. Sample Wraps, $18.75 One, tw'e or three of a kind, of velour, Belivia, serge and illama cloth, all silk lined. They're in light or dark colorings, braided or embroidered, with interesting sleeves, threw cellars, tassels or fringe. At $25 and $30 Capes and wraps of Belivia in the soft and fash ionable tan shades, blues and browns. They're gay with bobbing silk tassels and have threw cellars or wide cape cellars gathered at the back. Lined with pretty silks or crepes. Many of Our Finer "Wraps Bear Lowered Prices Of the softest anil most luxurious coating ma terials which are a delight te touch. Lines are long and graceful, and colorings are as lovely as the materials themselves. New $45, 50, $55, $05 and $75. New Light-Weight Wraps Start at $15 Many women have been asking for lighter wraps. and these will please them. They are of serges, trice- lkearnin?t0p ?r0pe' "me unllncd, some lined with (JklMlMt) . , I . . A. Leng Chamois Lisle Gloves, f 5c Pair A special purchase considerably under the regular selling price for gloves of this quality. 12-button length in many wanted colors, including white, pongee, mode and mastic. Savings of Mere Than a Third en Crepe Nightgowns, $1.50 .lust a little while age these gowns were considerably meie in our own stocks. Made of that soft, geed crepe which every one likes. Flesh color or white with shirring, blue stitching and I- rench knots or embroidered flow ers ami hemstitched casings. Narrow Novelty Ribbons Mostly Half Price at 10c Yard Metal embroidered, silk em broidered, picot edged, two toned, pla n satin, grosgrain nnd ether fashionable weaves in the wanted narrow widths of (, te l'a inches. Used for hats, girdles, bags and fancy work. A big miscellaneous collection just received. Rugs for Perches and Summer Cottages 50c and 75c Firmly woven fiber rugs and the heavier straw rugs with con ventional border dp.-,ie-ns .tiipiinii oil, pn rose, blue, green and brown, fc ;a coloring is fast and ' iulciintr value! 50c for the fiber rugs, 75c for &!r'itr.aw. ruB- Beth kinds are 27x64 inch. Couch Hammocks 25 Medels Special at $10 te $30 The $10 hammock is as geed of its kind as the $30 one, for they are all soundly built en principles of safety and durability. Frames are strong. Springs are resilient. Mattresses ' are really mattresses and net .just pads. All four of the extra-heavy chains reach down te the framework of the springs, se that there is no weight upon the fabric of the sides, strong though it is. Even the lowest-priced hammocks are of eight-ounce weather-resisting duck in geed gray or khaki color. Ihe manufacturer worked with us te make these ham- , mocks mere sightly and stronger than the average at less than the average price. Seme Especially Geed Hammocks Our own special cretonne hammock, six feet long, has nn,Pfh0l?e-red ia.ck' extra spiral sPri?s and a magazine pocket. It is a third less at $18.75. .. aix-ioet nammecks, in gray or khaki, are $11.50 nv in PVch hammocks' th box-edged mattresses, uie pj.u. v iwwiuiiuL-iuj ui-u quite decorative, as well supremely comfortable. (CliMlnut ii ml Onlrnl) ,-i as the rugg -ir be easily scrubbed. mcrt-uy aiming ie tneir nractica Women 's Tan Oxfords and Sports Pumps, $4. 75 Oxfords are of tan grained leather with perforations and brass eyelets; low heels, welted soles and wing tips. Sports pumps arc of tan leather with instep straps, each fastening with a buckle. They have wing tips and flat heels and soles of rubber fiber. Heth types about wear. are fine for knock- Girls' Mary Jane Pumps $4.50 Miiile especially for us, se we knew exactly hew geed they are, through and through. Sizes -J'-j te 7 in black patent leather) tan calfskin; white leather resembling buckskin. (Clirsluul) I ' J) -.j tH iV.Ti.'' 1 Ti?.i' m M M Si4 v Alii VJS V. m m am "A -Li v - te y K . V,J 3 "J 1 WW m .?.?! SH.V41 M il ! TftS". i ttVflS ' ( w., SIL i r,j.n wn ISIfi'lfirt