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- -.-. 4-y?-.' vme&,ttYi,7rfcTt-'-'f''- 31 Hi 1 " ,' EVENING l'UBLTO LEDGEH l'UXLADELl'HiA, WEDXESDA.T, JAXTAKT 29, 1013 ID PRICE DROP IKIPS CONSUMER vet Wholesale Co&t of lutlcr and Eggs Doesn't Aid Houscvifc GROCERS SEE GOOD YEAR 2xcliangc President Predicts A? No Decline From Pre-Var R Schedule 'Before Hanoi' n Although uholetala pi Ices of Imller Ind fgRS allow sharp declines since the first of tho inontli. tho consunicra lime not sliarcil the full benefits of the f.i'l- Elm: markets. nutter It sclllnc r! wholesale lit Iflfty to flfty-nvu cents :i poumt. Ten idaya heo ilcnlcrs were jinMnir BCenty wand 8cicnl-two cents for tho Fame Rrndos, Ilctatt prices liaic dropped to an ap preciable extent, but not so uliatply as tho wholesale prices Dealers explain this situation by pointing out that they bad bought biiBo HoeK at top-notch prices and cannot stand the rntlro loss that would tesiilt If they dhposcil of theso stocks ill prices coricFpondini? with today's wholesale market. When stcrilas's m.uKet cloved the prlco of ckss had adanced three tents over tho previous day. T.kks sold at: retail for slt-llc. heicnty and scv-1 enty-livo cents (!oz..r,. Dealers liiilil i 'T, J , ,, V , , .V . 1 A further dc-cl no Is loo ted for today and particularly in tho butter market. .. U1..1. .IrM.Mt.rrenK.MUr.l.,.' ". . ,,, . ... Bd .rrc.warprl.eswll no como- cast f.lj'' bcfoic another b.incsl. Prices will not lomo down to fast, and altogether it lookn aB If 11c baic a pretty good car nhcad of us " William T Kilk piesident (..' Hie (Jroeers nnd Importus' llM-hange, made lhen declarallous in Ids opening le marks as to.iMm.istrr or Hie e. iiange s eighteenth annual iliniav last night In 1 tho llclleitic-Htiatrnid Tim iinnru-scs weic mane ny .iiiugci; William 11 r-i.uine. " jiiiiii-ii liens 1 Court So. ncy and Hid 1'rov.s iuiker of New v-t rie filw if, I 1- I) iv Is iiiwl Hie l!ev w o;.av'll;s"eTle "'nls","ll,loJ'"' U,.Q 1?J , r J r. 1 . ,i, ..t,e.,ui. , 'ma'i ,la ,1 ,X oen" e prollls on tho IMit of (jioicrs tn belli thu food adnilnistialiou in (onscrilng tho food liupid.i. He spoke also or Hie need of feeding Marling nations In IJuropc. MILLIONS OF l'0Uil)S WHltl'D 'A,l"''S IIOIJ) 1 1,1.... i,.i "i- i-nitUniiih in x.ii-l iiuantltles'and of all soils were moling lodnv 111 Illinois stoiage bouses Their iclease aeeo'nlliic lo 1 nrls of tin Male food ndiiiUiirtr.itloii. would hale no 1 I- Cstn iVlhev' :' T'H" Ml"'" ."agglug markus of ll " .Irn-i unions steadied Foninnli.it tod.iv lollowmg tho announcement of the H7.S0 bog price j This notice that aihitraiv pricing Is to be continued was aciepUd eiet.iwlieri' as a good omen for tlm traders I ,Lh(!.rd-US,(.,.rklt "ZMX I sagged four tents Tuenlav 10 inrti.elKlit j 1 cuts Mliolcsule I'icsli eggs had fallen ' thrto eJiita lo fort.i nine. I'otatoes 1 dioppcd flu- to $171', and cheese ',!1 eight and Pine cents naod1,nV:U;.,:k,lani''of rim-loir 111 vlileli low reciiuls for two veins wcro leached. Yards in the Mid dle Wist are- clogged 111 the Iwhl Cities' last week it was neee ssaiy to declare. 11 gram embargo. Pood 1 xjierls ailmlttid u treuunelous supply of nil necessaries with onl.v nrlilb'l.il l'rlci fix ing keeping tin.' cost up. In round luunheis Illinois today had in the leo box fi.iiOO nnn pounds of mutton; SS.nOO.OOO pounds of pork; ln.rilin.niiil pounds or llhh. Jl.onu.nrio poiiihW in POUltri", lfi. Will. (Kill pnlllllls nf tlllseel- laneous poultr.v . r.. :,no, nun cans of 1 ggs. yml 7,UUO.ino pounds of bilttet. , j MIibii.v, N. ., .Inn '-"' Stxti-sit pliblle iiaU'houie 111 New "link Stall nro overueiwing wnn .ii-i-iniiinai, ,1 10.1,1 jsjufffl todav while nlail fond PI b ' s Bing RCnernily tn wittlnie e veN. If thim MippIU'H wen plaei d on tin inarkit ,tli cost of living would fall i.ipldli ' Comparison of the iiiianlli. ol rood 111 , .BioraKO .i.innai j 1. i'o. ,111 nui.n.v ,,i i:ii:i. shows ii tremendous linrcase J Prcsteurc mai ho brought to bear, ithrougli public opinion or leglskillou 10 place these) stored loininoilitloH on sain Jnd thus break lb lost or Hi lug. DRESS FITSBOTH WOMEN JSo Macittrato Passes (hiiiorshiii J-m a a,' .... jiJJccmon Along to Jliplicr Lourl )6p'cin( DlTpolch lo rtnihi'i I'lil'ltf l.rilgir a w York, Jan. ;' ..tvoulil bavo been .- Solomon himself lumped" If called iitipoii to decide (hi tiership of ,1 dress ijvhkh was prodii. in cviduice lu the ,y"otkillo police Conn So Magnttaie iVJOtiruH coilldn t he blamed for passing 'II along 10 Hie special sessions, for'tliree . In ll,,,. a' II...... ... .1. ,.. ..!.... JYliether It was slolc, ,. tho rightful kTironertv of lis linssessor i Mrs. PvOsa Waters, ulio-e husband Is Swltli the American iirnn of occupation, I ias accused by a in Iglibor. Mrs Selm.t 'vJ'Tnd. whoso apartment was robbed n jSeeptly, of having bloleii tho dress In1 Question. I The prisoner de. hired she had bought I Ifbctober. whereas Mrs. Kind niowcd she Jjinado thn dress In N01 ember. no dress m a second-hand store liFt tTW . 'no oniy way 10 iieteriuiiie 1110 own werehlp Is to baie tho coniplalnant and jMhe defendant tty tho drestt oil," said t Hflt in.ihirii.iii- ItJViyfiWIien each In turn retired in icll.' f&JAnm find realineared in Hie ihi.ss 11 1s proiiouncid iieifect tilting in eneii ClMtancp. T he in.igistiale'a blow wrlnk ' ilod. and, after .idmlttlng tliat It was be-1 if jond lilm, held Mrs Waters lu Jl'UO h.lll to for tipechal sessions, le.iiing It tor tlioi I'lenrned ones theic to ikildo her Imio- I -xceiico or guilt M - JME. BRESHKOVKAYA IN N. Y. ?Grar .Imothcr of Kiiesiiiu Kevult' Ta TTiirrirml -mil Iv ikb,l y.i... ... 1 .... '.... . ... 'i f " lorK, aan. y. mv s n MundredM of nnti-llolshevlk liuwsiima Il.'flllai1 n lilimhor .if Amri'te.niu uir .. jthe Grand Ontral Tern1l11.1l with rul IVfCII HUM itll viuilrtnuim woi-ii .nine, .'Catherlnn Hrcshkuiskaya, "tiraiiiitnothcr fjtho liussian revoiiiiion. ' urilvcd here torn Chicago on her tour of thn uuuury ltd) tell Anici leans about inndllloiis 111 tr own country SfAH tho elderly woman stepped from irain inoso assemnicii to grtct nor cnt forward nnd tried to thrust thn luciueta Into her hands and to lilts mid IK her, Jlme. nreRhkoveknyn said she did not pK 1110 teaco 1 onierenco Plan to ng" the Holshevlkl Into harmony with 1 otner Jiussi.in lucuons would sue id. Sho expressed thu bopo that tho les would nid Itusslu In cstalillslilug nnti-tioisnoviK uaiionai (lnsemoiy. io othe Your Skin rith Cuticura rfatj.Soiri i . 0ltnnntC5 U. Ttlcum M. hati fm of "CiUhii, rj. tl, liti." Market Guide for Housewives Prepared by the City Marketing it gent of the Ilurvau of Market, United States Department of Agriculture AHL'NDANT Potatoes, 0111011!", ciubagc, carrots, turnip., squash, lemons ami I'lorlda orange. NOIlMAt--Parsnips, grapefruit, California orange?, bannim?, beets nnd sweet potatoes, SCAIICI2 TonmtocK, cssplant. peppets, splnnuhi beans', strawberries, telcry (ind tipples. Vrnlurt, (Jm'I. fie COlnAtlt.KH- HMh-- rinrl"ll . . ... . . . . Il.-rtn HdiTfl ltiunli Sptiiut c'iirrutii Nvv .Win, N tucket N,'W .'ti-v, t,nrril ("HbliARP Ww V ttrk llnhlll I'ulinimfr rnlifornu 1 P'orMi .. lVkr Ni-w 11rk miftifil l'rnnwlvntiin l.rttuce rtortrlH .. Onions New Yolk, N,i 1 irllgw . , ruUtocs lYnniKHiiin, No 1 mMIi' . New Vork- No 1 while.. . . New ,lrr?ei ( liHuket . Sweet Potatoes New Jerwy, linket , lioiaware, nimpTs ... Turnips New .1tce, nt lHkrl . . . Local. lak-t lilt' ITS Applrfl Npw YnrU 1latrlttlr Nw York llreeitlnis Yf,rk Imperial Hell tl i Weitem xarletles rraiiberrlc!-p Jere Uarrel .... (llnpefrilll l'lnrlil.i . Lemon California OratiKc5 rinrlla California And So They Were Married lly itiZr.l. IWO UATCHLLOR Lopyitylit. 1310, by 1'ihlm L'liutr to. ii D vo ' 1-sald Hi ND po that s the way things are," uth that night. "Ves, that's tho way IhiiiKs arc." SLOtt lccilte,. "r.lther wo Hie our ( s "early every couplo does or we . , ... ,,,,- . P'"" """ "lurnl ,,urm," 1""1"'f"- "Ill W lllcll C.I'O llfiirlj' 11 "'" "? mal Impulses mean filendshlp.i with iti.ii ininuipes mean 11 r .ihihi'.i ...... ncn;;;; ,,';,,, M,ml, "nuth, that's Pot fair; but t do want , (o know people, women as well as men I """ "' "" " e.v marry aim r u 11 iiimi-i. Hi m the ckchaiieo or small 1 'pect more out of marrlufie than they , t want more than I he exi nain. e 11 . Kf,, , ,,(,I,,;(S,, Ml U( ,,, n talk that goes 011 when we h.iiptoplollV(ln (Iso , Ki(j , lll()1 ,a ,, here for the cwnlng or go anwhere ,mr, rilr,h (p .nffrrrntlv, but now I nllehes Won't loll plcad iry to 1111- derstaiid my new point? Pon't always ini .... ..11. A tiitmeii fisitn the per .. t,anni. Ketinmber. there's no ( riii , ,ool on a , ,, jn. Kurel.i J 1lp .,,, ,cllei me lo tli.it . . ... , ..., .,,,.. 1 :, tli went nn lowl thought 1 "When I was llr-l tlldirlcd 1 ", , , , ,, 1... ,. iillitL' 1 .11..., .. 1. . 1 1 I, 1,1 1 1, tin w.i i tn In' w nmiL. i""1 " ""' ' "" ' , ..,. to do anMhlpg .1011 waned, go n ; wiri oil wanted, ricn to the eMe tit lnt "utll"R ,l,"" '""' If lw an ed to , xou f(1. ,yyf.(. I learned that lesson, and our slneo t ham trleil neitr to be loo tired lo go places Willi sou. whether I wanted lo ir not. Then 1 iti.i 1,. ,ii.i miii in .'mother wai. I Hied to like jour fi iotin. nil, H wasn't ni.ii. . rn Ml m life I bale been "ved lo dirfeiriit people floln the people mnirlii Him 11 was shiftless lo liie as Ihei illil. fioni hand lo moulh I w.imi I willing o sei 11111 thing Kood In until 1 tir,i in. and then I did m tliem Hi.it iPt)v ilR hlgger .mil luoinbi' 1 1,111 f f . , , .l1l( 1 rli 1l1.it r If" iadd" ewer f thV sni.,1. Hilags that . .cop Into people's Hies than the people I knew and kept upholding jht because 1 had alwa.is known them, ol .cas 7 nkcil them particularly 0 FPrM1H , , t,.t ,-,c done all . ,,,,. .. aina and mu h.ne acCeprel'rthing'hout1 giiing up .in.itblng lomself Her loice urohe here and she turned 1111:11 Tin re wan ;i K,pelrhnes In per tone and :i llllle lir-irt-lirciUlni; i.iteli in her voice lh.it went right lo S-cott's heail lie would I,.- " "' ,"H "'" '"" ,;"'" drew li.uk. ".Vo, theie a no need if adjusting mallei s that way. she went on click ing back her tears 'f know I was all wrong Ibis morning. 1 had no business to speak aa I did to Helen. 1 told llelui fa this afternoon. Slio ibn't llilng at home, iou know, she's taken .1 place, downtown, so you'll bo "-nro lo apptoie nf her, won't loll, scolt'.' What 1 told , Helen, I want lo tell sou now I want ' to try lo make joii understand how I feci I don't menu to fav the things 1 do, I m alii ,1,1 11 torn altcrward, but I led tint I don't asl. icrv much from inn, and the llilng that seiuia-to 11n.n1 most to inn you slmplv ignoio eiilnelv ' ( "piaiesl, I don't, list. 11 to me won't ; von'." Scolt was puzileil bv HuHis .itti Hide. She seiuied so muih nfiler, --lie was Jlo !,.,., thn Utile j.hl, jejlotn . . t and piqued without anv reason . she was tho uonriii now, and un unhappy j woman. I "Ilverxhodv seems to liao gone ahead of me." Until went oil, "and Pie been j lighting to stay behind, Of course, I , don't blainn you for admiring girls llko Helen morn than nu do inn ; that is, I don't In 11 way. I'll Just hale to give up trjlng to belleie that nil I mutter bow I think, or what I do, jnu will llko mo best unyway because) 1( ,1111 jour wife. Men don't do that the.L days, it's old-fashioned." 1 'l.ulli, stop; don't talk that waj ' "Hill isn't II true? 'ion know It , I rue '011 nduiiiK Helen becausn sho is dolus Komcthihg In Ihe world, iou 1 udinlrn Hi tty because she has 11 talent , I ou vycn 1"In,l"i 1-ialwl more than jou , DROP ON A CORN! LIFT CORNS OUT . WITH FINGERS Hurt? No, not one bit! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops achinj: then you lift that bothersome corn right off. Yes magic! Costs only a few cents. Why wait? Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between Ihe toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the much talked of discovery of the Cincinnati genius. Your 'lutein kit Fiioont, E4l4 Wtllf r Co., Cladaaill, O, Jl IL tnlr T'rlre to Coniuiiier Toil a v M-i'to ,l - in lb in .w.i m B-lin '1 r a- no i, pit S-I.V lli 2.1-a.le heatl 111-1(1.! Mlllk R-K.c alalk 10 lfc bead Ji-Jr 111 11-IBo ', pl( lo-l.lo '4 Pk 10.Ho: H Pk a-Wa 1 4 pk ID-'jno 14 pk 4- .i '4 nk 7-i:io ', pi. I'nM In Itelnlter To'liv . n mi ( ;, cjii.-jn utnl .1 i.VJ :.i iiM 11 Pi. mo tbn) . l.V .'.U 1 ari Oiuarl) . Ill- ..VI Lai (H.'J l, pk) .1 ("l 'J . Iihi H0.4S I, pli) .sm-siB libi tss.an tills,! .'."J.vn no iralr tl'.'-lft Mi) . t nn.i ,,( Im-Ii (IS pinlknk J2- '." Iirh I Ml Klalkl ,.1 Ml .-, nil I, IiM lil.l.l.l Ms) . 1 T.I-'J HI t,,iK (HI IH Ihsl . i,n :i an t isi-sn ' pk) , s .'ft-'.' m rt (.. ' rk) . ." 1 1111 lam ih 11 ' pki . 1 I..1-I 7.1 haa (S-ll Pki .1" .M'J .111 limp (l'.'-l I '1 pk) . 1,1. ..HI 1i.n (N-ll ', pk) . Mi- n 1, 1 a (b-li ', pk) .' on.v.;.-. Mit i:K (i pki .T "II K .111 1,1.1 CIS.4J l4 pk) .7..MI.1 T.I Mil II1S.4J I, pki ..1 7.1-7 ml Mil (.11. 12 ', pk) . :i :; 1 mi i.o (iii-nni .1:. nil . mi Mil (n.vns ii) s :.n-l mi l nil vni , I nn .", s lior (.inn-aim) . 1 nn .1..M) l.nx ( I r.n.s.Mi) . I .1U-.1 7: box (l.in.'jftin ci :io '4 pt Jl i'70 '4 pi .'.Iie ', . IT-'-W it pi "1-7.V lo)t io-a.v in ft-lat- rarll iii-ai 'I07 JS.IKIe ilo 311 (IJr llo. do me because you dltcovereu that she Is ii good dancer. I'm Mire I don't Know what feeling men resene for J heir wics tluse das, but I no know It Isn't .1 1 1 li 1 1 1 .1 Moil. ' lluth's tcii;.o neri es had broken down at I.ini. ami she was lolcing what bad been In her hr.irt for nnin time ' nils Hum shp was risolied In keep nothing ImiU. to haio no reset latimis .... n -,..., ,. i,n,. i.u ivp. iiuu.i i. ..., ,Hthrr llanl on lni K,rN 1Q hale neur been brought up tn do nns- know tli.it we'ie exactly tint t.imo as liny other collide " Hut ilear. don't ion see (hat Is just what 1 am llghllug against and what 1 want -.on to fight agaiust? 1 want 10 be bigger luoailer than olhci men and I want mu to lie bigger nnrl hrnarlrr tli.in want mu to Ii 't her women Alice, for iustaiiie, would ""' alloH licit to ham a friendship "llh ,,,,v i"iier uiii.in 11111 la .ii ee a mi- ....... e . .. esruii iviie. .nisi as 1 nam J oil tc i,.uo he.illhi. noinial friendships will, ,,, ,,,, , ,t , un,,PrMHni . IP ,UlPt , ,m0 fricn,,ip!, W1, ,,OIIlrll... 'Thru -.on do want me lo haie friend, ships 11 Ith men" ' ' frrlalnlv t rln " To Si oil Ibis admission was meant to he 1 Kiiiinelng. To Until it simply meant that .'suit did not cue enough for her to he jealous (T miinrriiu, tllllh makes n atiijilru nml riilhi'r ihkuo resolution, 1 li'DiloT m :':i!i fi Do You Want to Know Both Sides? Swift & Company's 1919 Year Book, just out, tells you What Swift & Company's profits were in 1918, The truth about the Federal Trade Commission's investigation, Why the prices of butter and eggs are so high, And many other vital facts. Whether or not you agree with us after reading this Year Book, you will at least know both sides. You will find it interesting; Americans like to hear about big things done in a big way. You will also discover that we are merely human beings like yourself, doing in the best possible way a necessary service. Legislation is pending in Washington; as a good American citizen you want to know both sides of this question. It concerns you, as well as one of the most important "industries in the country. Do not hesitate to send for a copy of this booklet. Your name and address are all we need. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ufinois Swift & Company U. S. A. Seven Wholesale Distributing Markets Central Office. 9th St. and Girard Ave. 1. M. Hall, District Manager THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TODAY'S 1NQUIUIKS I. Mlinl tun iinlifr.lle limn lulrK ep". Ml iniirar Unit rxleml a nnv fl'Hl ' fnilf-llnr (o uumrll'.' i. llefnre Hie nr It u fllnl.llnl tliat Hie tjnlral frenili famll aiwnt ,1 1 rur for fooil. Tn hat Iiel8lil Mil lli tilth ! n( llilni unit ml in Trance ibirlne lUIH? .1. VI but I 11 patlern line'.' 4, lloiv run n ulljht .eiirfli lie rfmoifil'.' .1. Mhal III rrmoia it niln utaln from w ooil .' II, Wlmt l tho proper a. to li ut i;laa. Vlut l'arle.-Voui Means j To hf 1 tltlor 0 ll'oinon'a Vnofl Dear Madam Will nu pasn kHc In the livi'.MSU Pi ni.ic T.utini'.lt the , pronunciation and inanliiR of the French word pntlcz-MiiiM? HUAPKIl. I P,irlr.-iou. I'miiiMlM Is tho Krench , for "Ho loll speak l-'reliclr' Parle and lous nro to illMtlm't words, pailez (oinliiB frem the French lerb purler, 10 hpi'iik. nnd 1011s iiu'.inlnK u. These words are pronounced us though spelled parhij -voo Looking (ilasc .ind VcnUe To the Ltlifor of Woman VaQt; Dear Madam ttereniH in ou- anawera to ' Papera. that there til not bo nnv nuar lnoulrle sou atale.l lnolimc Mlaa were tela. I,tn NPi reada our pane nnd ha fllat mode In letib-e The lllble tella ua alwala aid that 0 Woman a pane waant ir.iodua xxiMil si that 1toes tnaile 11 taier . worth remi'ir. but ho haa .muai rlurtrd nf hriiaa and ti-ed l.iokinu islna. uhlih nn mlml. iiannblert at in, dnnr or tlie lanerna. ie 111 tho t'onRrrsalioii I do mil ln-llmi that 1'enlre was on the tnnn .it the time Moses hulll tho Tdbornaile nf tin ComjirBitJoii 1" -,uu" . (J,r" ' " Yes. we do re.idlii the lllblo that mlr-, torn of brass wero n-eil hv Hie Hebrews but what till- Utile item on tile Woman Phrii referrnl tn wan looking glasses of real glass 'iiitsr wrin nrsi iiiauuini- mrr.. I I,, VmI...i Ii, 1300 The linCiCtlt ' KRiPtldiiH, fireeks and ItniniiiiH used mlr tors of brone and Praxiteles bioiiRlit Into pr.utlie the use of iobslicd sllier What Cheirnii Mr.in 7o (If LV'lor ii Houioh's 'ope Dear Madam Please exp'alll all lh marka on the mtrllirs .111. 1 rallora' uniforms us r lire liaMni nn araumenl aj n their slsnlllcnliee A IlllAllbll A cold cheiion on the left sleeio Indi e.itrs Mv months' solliee oierse.is. Tin i obe rim Is Pointed ill the opposite Hirer lb, 1, I., llui ,b,.rnii whleli IniliC.ltCS r.lllb In tho ii' niv this clieirnn points upward and in tin ii.ii It points down. A blue elieiron on soldiers or sailors Indicates less than sis- months' serilce osersias Por ci cry month additional son lev mer 'seas .111 extra 1 orrespotiillng gold iheirnu to the llrsl one is worn. gold hen on em the right hleeio mean- n wound Iw-n Iso wounds, eti. Silver ilvMona mil calo mm who have tint In 0 oifrw.a and till the .imouiit of mu s ut I" their in. iters In Hie n-i v 1. , on this sldi (me stripe Is for six mom lis -ii- ml elieiion means illscliargi d trem the sen lee The vat Inns InsignlH. such as Kev slime. I.ile'llv Itell. si i en worn at the Hip of ttie Wl sic, vi Indium He division (o wlili h .1 nun l longs I' 1 said that thy wearing "f lli'-e nisigliia 1 has been foiblddcn Dad Head's llic Ionian's Payc lo Hr Lditvr of Honoi.- 1 'oye. ' D".ir MmiI mi - ir frmti ftli n tn wliti ' I ,i btii't il MUiHch Our t lull w MI ) -nr 1 !-i 1 IliltlMl 1 lilt " ' ' ' I tM?iK urn 111 as s.hrt 1) t 1 . m III nil W H-sli iiyinn mN nl v- wntiM Mir. ii ti , ir- 111 11 11 if ItiM not too I'Miniilh tl"! n'i ti kihh hr ,r m ml ' n.i l'1' -H ill"! horolii -(r,,f ruU a iln f lliiflillllM I" ii IIM t' ' ' wMk :itMStiV.t-,!J'ii 3i co YIISTURUAY'S ANbWKKS It The 1'rrnrh fnrlory moUir' N tlii nur r mutton In rhiirtp of nursery f IhP itlnnl. Ilrrf (hf tmltlcH nf 1h nmthrrn rmptnvrt! nrn hftlhftl, ffil nitfl clifti rxurtly h mim t(ntlon ' Miiiihi li.ite In (hn mot pnrtUulnr of iMm. 2. Tour Mnln runted nomon miffrm In MH Thrfr. Mlrlilfiin. fniith Dakota Hint nUnhmmi KMntnl full rn(Trlt. nnd TfXHP. th fourth, primary uf fniff, A. Ulnnr iln (if f nro trry popnlnr. A timny mtrtd n rnn tvn n4iommodttrl nr Invltfd for dinner and thtn tfry oflrn othrrn nrr linked to join thr touplM lutr for nn Informal dnntf I. Mlim thmtf U rikiiI enrpft Hint dtinrrr frft mlicht Injur MrMfl) lltipu rrnh llshtlv nr It IhU not onlv irotwt tt, hut mnkr mi frHlfnt dunif ftnnr. Ultfii hrr ur no hardwood floor ttio Hnfn inirh U mi rxrrllfnt Idni. ' 3. In nultlnsr nwuy llnfn put thf lfnn phvra on th bottom of tho nil In onhr , that nit the plrrf m.iy wear fTmb. 0, I'lar plllnwn nn th KM po that tho ('am vn tho ruors N hidden i that ln I ireo'l) cak w iirt ia r 0' iee; telly between them of ourpe an.! clierrv aundaea If (hero 1 amthlucr elao 11 loulii UKireat " woulJ cerlalolv wekoina II I mu( tell ou etery or of us rcan. lour paper anil u, aurelv dn . njoy it ,r our hnu"rt tber, nr Hie rlilblren anit m ret ,n .TlttsIA' p.r.vpuri wo .t)iiirii:it j ani Koini; to mull the sviKRestlons in ' .ion. hut I wntited to print at bast part , nf your letter, because it lsn t nlu.tis "pap.i" will own up he reads the Wnm. 'ill's Pace, although I baio wn ,im myself actually dolnsr that tamo thins un mu omv n. Wn wnnled to pass on tho suRgcjtinn about the marshmallow whip MAZOLA FRIhD funda and panrics arc bel ter than over iilicn cooked xiitli Ma:o1n. Get a can from your grocer today and ask lilm for the Manila Recipe I3ool. cons rrtont c i ItlUNINCtOMPASV P O. Pox Kit. New York i& " jf l Hi WANAMAKER'S DOWN Jan. 20, 1019 Big Plans Are Afoot in the Millinery Salons There's a great bustling and going-and-coming in the Millinery Salons. They tell us that interesting things are in the wind for Saturday, February 1st. (Marked All Ready for Making Valentines Hrrc nic cupid.0, hearts and arrows in various sum and plenty of crrpe paper and cardboard, as well a.s any number of little teal. Patriotic Holidays aie ronuni: on apace, and eicn if you aren't planning u party jou i ill want to decorate. Small paper flap; on vooden sticks are 'JOo a do.cn. There arc flags of Trance, Great Britain and tho United States. 1-ai'ge cardboard shields of the United States, red. white and blue streamers and fotoons. place cards, luncheon sets and crepe paper are all moderately priced. ( onmifrrlnl stntlimrr), (Onlmll All Winter-weight Coats for Junior Girls Are Much Reduced in Price lleie aie coats" of clour, of icliclccn, burclla, cheiiot and corduroy in blue, green, brown and black principally. The w-ill tit girls of 12 to 16 j cars, though, of course, theie arc not all sizes in any one stylo of coat. Prices now langc from .sV.oO to .$22.."il). dooil choiiot coats, in sizes 1- to lti, aie now .!.7:.. I'oi'duio.i coals, lined Ihiougliout and equipped with four generous patch pockets and a belt, arc in green, blue and blown in sizes 11, 10 and 10. Now $10. Kxccllcnt (oats of iclictccn in black oi bur gundy are bound with black silk braid and aie lined and interlined. In sues 11, 10 and 10. Now ijtO, Wise mothers will look ahead! (I rnlral) Babies' Flannellet Nightgowns for $1 Warm, little nightgowns for infants lu children of 1 icur are madit of soft, white flannellet. 'I hey aie tiimini'd with pink or blue stitching. TheiV i a drawstring til the bottom of each nightgown, which iou can pull tight and thus kei'p the tiny feel warm. Children's Drawers at ;oc ate surprisingly good quality. 'I lie nainsook is soft and fairly tine and the drawei.i are neat. Tho little knees aie finished with tucks. Other drawer.-, -also for children of '2 car-i to 12 are tiinimed with lace or embroidery and go up to 7"ic. (( enlrnl I White Petticoats Fresh, flounced petticoats of durable white uui.-lin with ruffles of emliroideij or of rows of lace insertion and edging what a pile nf clean white ness they niakel . In the pioper lengths for women at $1 and ?1.0l. Envelope Chemises Pink or White $1.23 I'lie junk one is of batiste with a top of pink satin run with blue ribbon and finished with blue shoulder straps. 'Ihe other is all white with lace and embroidered medallions trimming the top. (I rntmli Women's Good Shoes Special at $2.85 a Pair Their original prices were several dollars more. Sizes 2'. to 8 will be found among them, but not in each style, a.s the styles are many: Black patent leather with champagne kitlsUin tops; --gray kidskin with cloth tops to match and curved heels; soft gray leather (like buckskin) with medium heels; and black calfskin with medium heels. Children's Shoes at $2 a Pair nro made of serviceable dull black leather. Tho shoes button and have sensible wide toes. Sizes are G to 2. At $1.15a pair for sizes 2 to 5, and $1.U5 for sizes Fi to 8 (with wedge heels), you will find many good shoes for children. Button shoes aro of black or tan kidskin nnd of black patent leather. Some of them have white tops. (Clirktnul) InfO A m OitA at Wanamaker's 500 Corsets at $1 Si.c ate from l!) to U7 with many models for slender girls and young women. The bu.stlincs am low and medium and tho skirts vary in length, according to the model and theie are numerous models. Most of the corsets ate in nhite, but a few arc in pink. Pink Bandeaux Arc 50c -And they are uell made, too; better than you iould expect at this price. They fasten in back where theie is tlccp clastic. The shoulder straps are of tape. Sizes run from 111 to 1'.', inclusive. (( rnlral) Now Is a Splendid Time to Buy Furs Scaif.s and muffs of fox (in its various dies), lynx and fkunk, and .stoles or catic.s of mole, nutria or Hudson .seal (sheared muskrat) aie all marked at much less than regular prices and savings often aggregate a romfortablc sum. (llarUi'l) .lii.7.'. WANAMAKER'S DWI ca Metal Bag Tops as Low as 50c ric in the Art Needlework Section. Thc open out into square or dia mond shape and have chains at tached. A bit of silk or ribbon and a few stitches will make you a handsome hag. Other litrRe metal bag tops are $1. (Central) 513.50 ORE J No Lack of Inexpensive Frocks in Springtime Modes S'cige inaKc- imi-t of the-e frocks, but there aie sonic pi ett j, lustling i lungs of taffeta, too. The Practical Serges begin at .I2. At that price there aie several styles of navy blue and black serge. Neatly everyone Is collarless, ami for trimming they boast rows of braid, fringe or buttons. Other fincks of navy blue and black serge take attractive foinis. prices start at $iy,00 (a frock at that price i sketched) and they go up to $16.75. Taffeta the inline bungs visions' of such pretty Spring frocks! Two new one.- one .i collarless model with a long pointed tunic come-, in taupe, naiy and brown with a mu iou- ro. e piping around the neck. Another has a little tucked icstco of Georgette ciepc and a long tuerskirt. 5 1 0.T"i. The Dance Frocks Are Lined Up in all then' loi dines- billow- of tullo and silk with gleaming ribbon- or rosebud-'. Colorings are lovely, too. Price.- range from $1!).75 to $tfj. (Ilnrkrl I Typical Spring Coats Are of Tweed What a refreshing sight they are! Women who tiavel much or those who go out in rough weather say they aie the most practical kind of coal they could have. Seveial model, are priced S-0. A Kough-Wcatlicr Coat at $16.50 i- of a tough gray mixture. Il is loosely belted and has a large collar that buttons high, if necessary. Every Winter Coat is Wearing a Lower Price than was on it originally. These arc coats of velour or pompom, some with fur collars and some without. Pi ices are now S1U.75 to 567.50. (Hurt, i-D Light, Airy Draperies 01 cm tains aie easily made fiom colored mar quisette in patterns that give it the appearance of madras. The marquisette is ill! inches wide in ail-over Moral or verdure puttems, in designs with borders, or in stenciled effects. 45c a yard and 50c. One aitistic design at 45c u yard is reproduced in cretonne to match ut 50c a yard. (C'hfutnut) Red Cedar Chests Handsomely marked red cedar is used to make roomv, f i iterant chests. You muy choose the natural finish or tho high polish; both are attrac tive. Some of the chests have trays and nil are fitted with locks and keys. 516, 518, 522 nnd 52U. (Ch.ilnot) r nh K. art way e Mr. rtistlc le the m w, f-.-V m 1 .! A&i it Pi . i jy ij-i 'i 4 ' J - ". iMf. .1 attflsas;. lItkaAM&tr-li- , il ?.-'- wubww '. 4t-' r.i , .., "-1 W"??J