w yA, j 5 ( I 'CI f .'.' ,4- J-W . I" u ' ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA", THUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1918 V- A e.ll w m ic -MM r irsL i ! r R i if- I'l r S it1 B i fj- r t-.J AHS OF SHIPYARDS LOSSES OF U.S. SHIPS FAR UNDER OUTPUT U-Bout Inroacls Under Seven- tenths of One Per Cent for Quarter Ry the United l'rcn Washington, Sept. B. American shipping lonscg from pub. marine raids In American waters were le" than seven-tehtha of ono per cent In th last three month" Germany"!! effort nt strnnKuhtlon ut American transatlantic shipping have. Rent seventy ships to the bottom since Stay 24 These represent a total not In excess of 100,000 drnrlttclRht tons. ncccrdlnR to figures compiled here today Basing their statenuntB on IlKUtu made public by Chairman Hurley that the United States Shipping Hoard con trolled 7,000,000 tons, ofllelali rftimit ed that the net losses were one ton In each seventy leaving American ports. On Ton In Seventy The actual loss to transatlantic ship ping, however, falls far below the pn cenUge shown. Only nbout twenty of the seventy vessels meeting disaster at the hands of tho Teutonic undersea craft were of the ocean-going tvpe. Their deadweight tonnage aggregated something like 02,000, Whllo the submarines were sending ind.OOO tons to tho bottom, American shlp.vards wero adding nearly 900,000 tons to the service Breaking all iecords. the Bhtpvnrds turned out 310,000 deadweight tons In August, which Is 00,000 tons more than the best previous ricord of .280,000 tons in June The August figure represents an In crease of 114 000 tons over the July production oE 220,000 tons Shipping oltlclnls todav believed the tonnage situation was dilly growing easier, it was pointed out that the great Increase In production would re leaso homo of the smaller vessels now in transatlantic service lor coastwise nd lnter-Amerluan trafllc STAFFORDHAD TOPROVE IT Boarding-House Keeper Hardly Believed He Was Married Tom Stafford. M"fUterman shtpfltter at the Cramp ehlpaid hurt a hard time con hieing a certain hoarding1 homp Iveeprr at Ocean Grop tint ho had jchen up lil freedom since he was there last cummer. Dick Stern, quart erman rl etr. who happened to bo with Torn thin tlmp backed him up or Tom would hae lost a wager lie had nude with the head of the house. Tom hid a Hup that he flashed, hut the Hkpp'.cil patty eild she had ben rings Just like It In the ten-cent ntoros HKKKRI'K IlOl l.n. tif th Cramp hlp- vara Athletic Asportation nrnmlFM tr.e lOA a nrM-rla a.iow next wol Pop MuMtn ind Mck Thomas han bpn paired for one of the bouts nvA Die Intrnm, who ha to examino all the ' mis' before thtv co into the rJne. hao ordered sruilal nmanh-vroat lenses from Italy tu mnke this scrap a lucres. . TOP WKTTKUH. nuArterman riveter nt Tramps', has It In fur hi bosn Hrnrqe Rtute, beciiiRQ Slute will not s.n1 him more rheters I?. Ins" r halkncftl mho to a nsni Willi rIcups under tilT-a" hlt-i in rules pop H trnlnlns htrrl nlthnurh his bos has not set accept". Vni rays ".S'tute'a Bona ncnt ana the or.n-i, l impatient to ee them nettle tl-o ir-itmi.t it worm Mnru nn to cut out the weekly dnrr Rt Hirrlmnn since Ml us Helen Mallo t lerk In the polite cltpArtment at the ahfpard has become ij tfrepl Inter ested In thcae affairs DWR 40M , se(retar of the Cramp Athletic Af-Bocfatton wants to Know whtr ell th mono for th "xhlhltlun H (o come from, lie U salnR up th bllla nnd has room for no more h sav 1 hey'll prctahly paaa the hat around hereafter to eas Jones's mind , SIHPUOKKKItS T TIIK AiritCII M i OKI). Ilarrlmun are In for a b im" of hide and seek with Hunda nthool teachers 1hr new rommlsaary hulldl'i la to bo turned lrto a Sundai school room rich Sundi aft rnoon from now on and the t cut her are after th grownups son:nnnv lost a wrist w rrii in the Merchant Shipyard and aomr of the blacksmiths and riveters took a day off to hunt for It. Apparently there Is great de mand there for wriat watches. SPOKT MIRRAY. ueneral foreman In the pouth ward of the Pusey A Jones "Wllmlnz ton plant, lelleea somebody has Jlnxed the machinery In his automobile, for the tar has developed backward tendencies which har alarnied Sport eeeral times on atecp hills, ARTHUR !IIM:RAT. of the produc tion department at the Merchant ard wilt try another week-end at Kingston, N V lie Jut had one there, but Is not satisfied Tie bojs Hit It wjuld be cheaper for him to hlte a parson. 124,675 Tons of Shipping British Record for August Liomlon, Sept. S. Diltlsh mer chant shipbuilding completed and entered for bervlce in tho month of August amounted to 124,675 gross tons. This announcement was made by the Admiralty. Conan Doyle "Daddy, I've been wondering about the deluge." "Yes, dear, what was it?" "Well, the story about the Ark, all those animals were in the Ark, just two 61 each, for forty days. Wasn't that to?" "That is the story." "Well, then, what did the car nivorous animals eat?" Conan Doyle' has opened up a new rich vein. The entertaining Englishman whom Sherlock Holmes made famous has produced something that will be a delight to the whole family in September mkwM HOG ISLANDERS ENJOY POWER CLUB'S CRUISE They Ran Out of Food, but Moonless Upper Deck Was Nice Tli? Hojt lolnnil Power Club took a bout ride down the Delinnre last night. A lot of sour faces were left behind, be catiFe manv members had to remain to work on the ships The Hoc Island Olrls' rlub was let In on the trip, and many women outside the yard were tnl.cn .is pucsts Tho steaniBhlp Thomas Clyde uas nt the Island eirly, hut It took so lone to put tho sandwiches, lee creim, cakes and Blnner ale nboird that the bolt did not set away until about 3 o'clock. The skipper had promised to take the crowd as fnr as WllmtnRton, and, of course. It was understood the boat was to creep bark to ghe tho swains a chance on the upper deck. The Hog Island band played dance music nnd the shlpworkers and their fair partners stepped around the slip- ISi EDUCATIONAL riolh rsea 9gJS&MlWMa& MrK mJkMMiS In t pltr of the thrueandd of ntudnt w hn e graduated wi nM er joutik mnn under lfi nnd cry ounit woman to train to All rood rtaInc nonltlonn m MenocrmihprH. Ttnlitu Arrmintnnti Hr-rm. tarlei and ookkcep"r This la our opportunity Our couroen are the beet and tho cost low Thone, call or write today for our free cataloKue. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS ENTER ANY TIME BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 925 CHESTNUT STREET WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF- INDUSTRIES 23d and Walnut Streets Open September 19th Cott of Each Course Six Months Arehlteftnrnl nrawlnic. three night .S1S.00 Art NerilleHork. tnu nU'lita . ... 0.00 llinjn. two night fi.on Ilnokkeepluff. three ntuhtH . . . Jl.Ofl nilnp Aritlunetlr, tv nlitllta .. 12.00 Cookery nml Ilomeotlr "rlenrr, 3 nichU 18 00 (lorknuiklnir. tuo niclits ,i 24.00 (nmmerrlnl Pfinrtmrnt. tle nlclit.. 27.00 C orrrsnondente. tuo nichts R 00 I mrliellnc. (no nUlita ... .... 9 00 DrnnlnK. tno nlrlita 11.00 I)rrm!ikliiE. frt sear. tto nUlits.. 14.011 " nreond year, tuo niKlitH ... 17.00 " third ear. tup nklil lA.on Knellah I. mcunce, tuo nlsnts 14.00 Fnernrlnir, two ntchtu S4.0O rillnc and Indeslnr. two nlahta 10. HO rreitrli l.nnaiiMce, tuo nUhtM lfl.00 Cartnrnt ruttliiir, tno nlxbta 1R.00 flnltar. tnn nlshU 21.00 Mnndolin. to nlchta 21.00 Merhanirnl Driiulnc, two nlRhtft 11.00 Millinery, tn nlsht 17,011 Palntlnit rt, tno nltht 12.00 renmanhtp. tw nlrlil H.00 Hno three nleht 21.0(1 l'l"n Reartlnr nnd Katlmntlns, 2 nlclita 11.00 1'iiMlr Srlmol. three nlahta 11.00 MinnUli Ijincniire. to nulit . .. in, 00 lerwErnpl. elementiirj , three nlents. 21,on tennrnnliA, ndinnced. three nlKhta.. 14.00 "tee! finHnr. ten lefona l 00 Tlernph . to nichts . ........ 11.00 ' Mi'lfle. ten le4nna 1R.00 Violin, two nlrhli 21.00 inenl Ih'fclc . 1o nlrhti 4100 U Irhmnkinc, tno nlsht . 2t 00 Iaymentnne.thrl on recMrntlnn; bal ance In fonr werknt rlHrnunt If entire pny ment U imide III ndrnnre. 'end for further Information, j59-3d$35-9S-399:!58 To Younc Men of Draft Age Make thr moit of sour opportunity to nere jour cnuntrj rontlnuf your education along- llnps that will he inoit helpful when you Join tho folor nnd after th war la oer. Pelrco Pchnol c ouraps arc all on n war bisls Velrco training helps rtphUv with tho "paper work" required of commissioned nnd non-commlsaloned officers Should ou Join the navy our Telrcw Pchnol tralnlnir will bo er useful In Assistant rajmaster cxpminntlone Ijir Srlmol be ? I it- sfnt. fltli. Mxht School Hept. 10th. RrcUtrntlon Dun ept. 3d to 7th, Inclusive. Smd for 54( Year Book, PEIRCE SCHOOL rine St., West or Iiroid, rniia. m eet?:-e--6-eefcctfcsr Spring Garden Institute nrtOAD and arni.va oudu.v STttnaTS TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Automobile Electricity Pattern Shop Prictlct iiook Illustration Free Hand Drawing Mechotilc 1 1" i in ArchltecturalDrawlnj Machtut iUop I'rac- lice Machine Shop Mathe matics tiirneni incs Day Claaie electricity & Automobile. 3 P.M Illustrated Prospectus1. Opens September 23 SHORTHAND AM IIOOKKKKPIXI Oiir Braduiten are in constant demand Oooi paylnc toMtlon await ou Orcjcr Short htnd, the n.ny, speedy system. Complete business and pecrVtarlal courses Day prhool now open: nUht school open Tuesday. Sept. 8 enroll any time, wan or wru iv llm. (nl for full mrtfrulHTti Hnd Cltaloz (Mill A. HI ! (OMKil. anil rollece of Commerce 1017 rht-Mnut Nt.. riillutlelDhla Strayer's Business College rhllaUIphta'A Oreatest Hnalnes School Expert teachers, Modern equipment. Indl MOual udvaticeincnt Charres moderate. I' a anions ruarnleed Day and NlfffH Classes 7iH etudents now atundlne, Knroll now. till rfiPhlnnt Afreet Pltnn. Uillnut Si, THE TAYLOR SCHOOL .1 rilsfluclfve Uusttieis School Quality tnatructlon In a rem; .Shorthand Touch TsTewrltlns. liookkeeplne. Quallfyln for Hleh lalnr. Day. Kvonlne. Let u end FnEH trial lnn alo III cat., etc, "" 100 .' M MtKET STUKET THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTC CCHOOL OF MECHANIC AHT0 Dr.UBhtlnir. Mathenij.le.. Mechanic IVrbft n ica m Drawing fur roun VVomea. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS Cr'HODI. Opena Sept. 23. A faw vacan ""'""' clea for earnait rolleea prepar atory puplll STANLEY It. TAKKALL. Prln. $41 Night School "JZJ I Hhorthnnd. nnellh, Penmanhlp a month I I'ATMKK priUlQIIO H.lQlh J FRIENDS' SELECT S?oa. 0-THKPAnKWAy llth and lTth Sn MJJ.XFRSVILUS. INCASTER CO.. TA. STXTENORMAirSrilOOI Ueautlfuream. pus Uxcel. table. Htron Faculty Tuition iree. rail mrm optni aepi. inn rnr inror mat lion Kaurean t , II. tiUUniMKR. 1'rln. loung Women and Cllrla Phila. School of Design for Women Broad and Matter Sli., Reopeni Sept 30 lounc iomen anu inns full eouraea In Art and Industrial Art, Practical UeaiRnlnir In all It. branches Illustration Fashion Illustration l. A. 11 MIDF.NFR FKI r.ousiiip TO KIIIIIII'K FOR I1K8I0N The Gordon-Roney School For Olrla. 4112 Sprues Btrtst' General and College Preparatory Course.. Hoof Oard.n and Gym. Miss ltOS'EY. Prla. PANCINO pery floor until they, got giddy. rA Keough, No. 10 warehouse, one of the tillage cut-ups, sang comic songs, and C H. Wler, of the maintenance deparN ment, told ancient stories until some body rang the bell on him. There were not enough enls to fill this hungry crowd. The girls had almost all the ginger ale to themsehes Tho men quaffed water from the barrel and seemed unsatisfied. Fortunately there was no moon. It came up too late. The stars were pretty, though, and the upper deck was filled with star gazers and a certain oung element who were cpilte Indiffer ent to cver thing. They could not sec the stars, anyway, from ther hiding places, and neither could they bo seen by prying eyes. The boat's captain kept his promise to these young peoplo by slowing down on the return trip. We don't know; what time the boat discharged Its merry crowd, but It got back to the Island some time before 1J A Kern, chairman of the entertainment commKtee, and Beeral assistants got through with their snooze in the engine room They had earned a rest. i:tenslon J6P, the Power Club's tele phone number, did not answer this morn lug, but we understand that all the men, and the girls, too, were on the Job as usual. MWICIIANT SllirWORKERI will penrt smunlny nftprnunn nt IJurllnston Iiland. where the M. C. A h arranged to f them a fine outlnir and, a good feed. Tu tor the eats there will be a rotsto rare tc Hr-nliU!s Btatnps and Liberty Bond will he prizes. tamemmH notli Sun Over-Flooded Wlth Applications For Graduates PHILADELPHIA, PA. Business Schools, Department of Commercial Education Accounting (Degree of C P A ) AcHcrtlsIng, BcoKKecplnp. Commercial. Cost Accounting Credits and Collections. Shorthand, Reporting Secretarial. Salesmanship (Cieneraj). Realty. Corporation accounting and banking Plan reading, estimating Iull particulars In special catalogs State course In which you are Interested and write, 'phone or call today for cata log M-15 , Thone. Diamond 631 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad St. below Berks I Philadelphia Short Courses NO ADVANCE TV niTPI! Mnokkreplnx Hhorlhand Tjpewrltlna Kn 'lli. IViimaiishlp Dictaphone. Comptometer p.i nml etenlne cessions Start at an time. Illdllldunl Itistrurtlon r.LMKK srilOOL, 18 hoiltll 10th M. Vonng len and noys UP TO 45 Our tralnlmr la for eer: woman within tho limits ol eery youna man or ta of the draft aaee. Perhaps lau will be In a riefrrH Ishm Possibly that's the class jou have been In rleht alonic for lack of modern business trnlnlnc. Wiv not bo Inducted Into service, rltht awajj Check the kind of tralnlnr sou prefer, and we will send jou a manual of information. ' Accountlnn Cost Accounting" Advertising and Salesmanship Business Organisation and Scientific Management Credlta and Investment Heal Kfltnte Business Law Hulnoss-llulHinr Knallah Modern Production Methods Forelan Trade Hconomlrs Public Speaklna 8hort Story Wrlttnr Name Position Company AddreSH School of Commerce and Accounts 1421 Arch St. William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Founded In 1080 and chartered by tvilllam Penn on the s-ime day as tho city of Phila delphia, tho Penn Charter School has main tained an un'nterrupted rorporato existence, purine tho pist forty-three jears th school has eraduated nearly 1S00 pupils, of whom more than 1100 hae continued their studies In n scrr of rolleces and universities for tho hetter ncrommodatlon of ths recent Increased enrollment a now two-story liulldlnf Is brlnF constructed on the West "?!'e-.. Plana for the future Include tho run uitiizttlou for school purposes of ths I maimlflcent plailn fields of 2J acres at Queen Lnjio Thei" plana are held In abey. ance, pendlnar the tlmo when the termlna- ' tlon of war conditions may permit new construction The 2."l)th jear bealns Sep., temher 34th. with cry member of last I ear' teachlna; atnrf on duty, with such I additions to Its membership ss Increased 1 riiiwixiiciii uii iruutld Iircrsanrr, The Prospectus for 1018-1U Is ready for distribution, nulldlnxs open for Inspection and classification of pupils Sept. 4th. RICHARD MOTT nCMMFRE, l"h. 1IKADJIASTEU D. MUSIC . MUSIC In all lis branches tauaht by leading Philadelphia teachers I'rltute and Class Instruction ta .Men and omen. Thorough and complete Instruallon In theory and practice. . K PIANO or.tt. elJK) SU.NDOMN and MOLfi Our course will lln you a new appre ciation of music in all Ita forms. Conveniently located In West Phila. Day Schools Open Sept. IS Night Schools Open Sept. 23 Write, phone or call Tttn DIRECTOR ( WRit Branch Y.M.C.A. 52d and Sansom Streets M " 53 I tiA. WANAMAKER'S The Down Stairs Store Answers Ringing School Gongs Bring Frocks A-Plenty for Schoolgirls of All The inexpensive gingham and ehambray dresses for the grammar school girls of 6 years to 14 aie first in the service list. Beginning at ?2.50, $3.G0 and $3.75, thcro are striped or plaid gingham frocks with pockets and ppctty collars; plain color ehambray dreses with graceful lines and combinations of plaid or stiiped ginghnm with plain color ehambray or gingham. Then at $5 some especially youthful and pietty frocks can be had. The Striped Frock Sketched is of good gingham with brown or bluo strincs. The high w.aist is becoming to girls of 10 yeoih to 14, and the pockets ghe ample loom, while the wide skut was made expiessly to play in. Sl.fiO. Cotton Serge is the newest material this Autumn, and it is in unheisal use. Plaids especially faor it, and mothers are glad to have darker chesses that will wash easily. The plaid fiock that is sketched is made of it and will fit gills of G yeais to 11. Notice how the waist buttons on to the skirt. $4.00. The Girl Who Is Going Away to School needs some better things in her trunk as well as the little gingham wash frocks. We arc ready for her with a vast assortment of the better things that she needs. Get Your School Bag Ready for the Call Here is the school bag the kind ou need to carry all jour supplies. $1 to $3.50, with plenty of choice. Special Rodman Note Books 25c Each Rodman loose-leuf note books complete with 100-sheet filleis ore in various assorted sizes at this price, which is one-third less than the maiket price today! It will be true economy to get enough to last the ear. When Feet Run and Romp to School They Need Good Sturdy Shoes Black calfskin shoes for the children are made on sensible wide-toe shapes that ghe toom for the toes to grow straight. The soles are welted and sizes go from 8 to 2. The shoe sketched illustrates the duiable, sturdy style. $3.75 and $4.25 a pair, according to size. Button Shoes of black patent leather or of duller black leather have wide toes in sizes 8Vj to 2. $1.75 to $2.25 a pair, according to size. Soft White Shoes of good leather that is much like buckskin are made in button style with welted soles. $2.75, $3.25 and $3,75, according to size. Girls' Shoes At $4.90 a pair, sizes 2 to 8 are made of dark tan calfskin, with imitation wing tips, perforation, welted-soles and low heels. The lasts are medium-wide and give enough toe room without looking ungainly for the "growing-up" girl. Boys' Shoes of black or dark tnn leather are made on wide-toe or on English lasts. $2.50 to $4 a pair, according to size. (Chestnut) Good White Silk Stockings for Women Th.v are of fine white silk with cotton garter tops, the knees whicn are uourjiy le-cniuuc i. n feet are also well rc-r-Vced. $1.60 a pair. Women who hae been asking for these stockings will be glad to know that they are in. (Central) Lovely Neckwear At $3, many attractive novelty collars in monk shapes. One of white satin has a little tucked estee and the collar is edged with fringe Another of the new fiber silk ha3 a round top collar and a pleated frill of Georgette crepe, Thev aie in white and light shades. Imitation filet collars and sets are just in. The collars and they are'all good, imitations are priced from $1 to 51.75. The sets are $1.60 to $2.50. (Cntrl) Store Opens at 10 (Market) (Centra!) New Coats Tell a Tale Worth Listening To They tell it in teims of winter warmth and comfort, and they'll not lack for listeners. Burella of a heavy weight is having a vogue, for its wiry texture makes it very seiviceable. A pretty coat of this material is lined throughout with soft satin and has a deep, cape collar of kit coney. In taupe, green, blown, Bui gundy and black at $25. In suede velour theie is a coat showing four box pleats from shoulder to belt, in back, and gathers below. It has a cape collar of kit coney and comes in taupe, Burgundy, brown and black. $29.75. Another wool velour coat that is lined throughout with satin has kit coney fur forming the shawl collar, cuffs and deep band around the hem. It is in taupe and Burgundy at $39.75. Especially for Young Women is this coat of silvertone with its wide cape collar and double belts. There is a pretty lining of figured silk. $42.50. Duvet de Laine Is So Soft that one loves to touch it. The lining is of soft, striped silk and the deep cape collar is of black fur. $55. A handsome coat of suede velour is cut on semi-fitted lines with a shawl collar and cuffs of nutria; it is lined throughout with silk. $62.50. (Market) of , DOWN STAIRS STORE Radiant Ages The Three Other Frocks Sketched illustrate some of the things that we have for her. In the button-on fiock that is sketched, the waist is made of pongee poplin and the skiit is made of good dark blue Bcrgc. The pockets are loomy and fashionable and the wide belt is grace ful. The frock is for gills of 12 years to 10. $13.50. Afternoon and Parties that is, small paitics require an easily slipped on silk chess. One that is sketched is of blue taffeta two shades to choose from or of brown with a sash-bow in back. The skirt is beautifully full, with self-smocking at the neck, which adds to the fullness. It will fit gills of 10 jcats to 16. $15. Her Best Dress Satin, soft, lustrous and faiily heavy as good satin is that is the matenal in a new daik blue diess for gills of 14 yeais to 16. The short double ticied ocrskirt is faced with lighter blue satin both tiers. Below this theie are four tucks and also at the bottom of the skiit theie aie four tucks. The tie-collaris made of blue satin and white Georgette crepe. $25. Things to Put in It Composition books are nc to 50c each. Pads and tablets arc 4c to 20c each. Note books are 5c to 25c each. Companions are 10c to $2.00 each. Pencils aip le to 15c each. Eiascis of all sorts are lc to 10c each. The Little School-Goers Slates arc 15c to 45c each. Crayons ate 10c to 60c a box. Paints aie 40c to $7.50 a box. Chalk is 15c to 40c a box. Blackboaids aie $1.25 to $13 each. Women's Shoes $5.40 a Pair The new lace styles ate cut high and show the smartness of attractive perforations. The imitation wing tip is also popular. Dark tan calfskin shoes have low heela. Brown kidskin shoes hove low heels or high, curved heels. Black calfskin shoes hae low heels. Shoes of black calfskin with gray leather tops hae low heels. Khestnut) Middies for School Girls All-white middy blouses that school girls wear ate in sizes 36 to 44. Thice styles of white jean aie $1.25, $1.75 and $2. All nicely made and somo with colored lacors and tics. Otnlst Store, Mnrket) Store Closes at 4.30 "Ready! to the the Children Here The New Suits for Men Have Not Lost One Whit in Quality Wanamaker standards are as high as ever and Wanamaker clothing is as sound and trustworthy as if no woolen shortage existed. In tailoring, in cut and in fashion these fine new suits are all a man could ask for. Prices are very little higher than they have been and splendid all-wool cheviot suits in a variety of pat terns are to be had for as little as $21.50 and fit to wear anywhere. Good worsteds are ready, too, with promises of almost indefinite wear. On these the prices go to $32.50. (Clallerj-, Market) Soft Felt Hats Arrive $3 Ail the good shades that men like for autumn and winter are here, and there is a newness and a smack of the military in the shapes. For Boys Cloth Hats Youthful mixtures that boys like because they can be easily bent to the shape that just suits. Several colorings at $1. (Oallerj-, Market) Merino Underwear A shipment of heavier weight underwear for men has just arrived it was bought many, many months ngo and is low in price because of thut. Union suits in three weights light weight at $2.50, me dium weight at $2.75, heavy weight at $3 the garment. (C.ntler.i, Market) A Lot of Men's Good Shirts Special at $1.35 They are all good-looking shirts of mercerized cotton, printed madias, ctepey mate rials in stripes of various kinds and colors. Well-made shirts with soft cuffs. (Cinllrrr, Market) The Season Starts When a Woman Dons Her New Hat! Ostrich, which catches the wind so prettily, spreading wings with grace of line and wreathes of wee, bright little flowers are a few of the things that make velvet hats about the most charm ing feature of autumn. And then the colors rich, ruby shades of purple, bright blues for blue-eyed women, soft taupes and browns and many, many black hats. Youthful velvet hats with pleated biims of a becoming width aie to be had for $3 and $3.75, and there is no end to the pietty hats, both big and little, that a;e here at $5 and $8.85. (Market) All Sorts of Night gown Prettiness at $1.50 Round necks and square necks, lacy nighties nnd nighties that are quite simple with a hem stitched casing at the neck and a row of embroidery marking the high waistline. They are all of soft white nainsook of good qual ity. (Central) New Shirts for the Boy may be chosen from these at $1. They ate in stupes and plain colois and some have neckbands w hile others have attached collars. Sizes 12 to 14. (duller, .Market) The Delightful Prettiness of Satin and Serge Frocks Lovely Autumn dresses in many, many stjles show plenty in plain blue or black the two most desirable for late Autumn and Winter wear. To start with tho satins 516.50 A Variety of satin frocks are made in sev eral ways. They all have fairly wide belts, many of which loop over and hang. Practically all aie finished with white satin col lars. $25 Lovely Things Corded overskirts are on many of these di esses, some of which have Georgette ciepe sleeves. One or two of a kind can be seen in this group, which offers good choosing. Practical and more elaborate. Serge Dresses At $15, various serge frocks .show plain bodices, many buttons, full or scant skirts which are pleated or gathered so you see there is a fairly large assortment for business women or for school girls going to the more advanced schools. Several of One Style at $18.75 The sketch illustrates the pretty skirt, which is box-pleated at intervals with accordion pleats in between. There are also many otner styles at tnis price, WANAMAKERJI tSf, Ml ft i .5 ' J. Ms ' Y Men Find That They Can Lower, Their Shoe Bills when they buy in the Down Stairs Shoe Store. It is usu ally dangerous and unwhe business to try to cut down on shoes, for in many cases you sacrifice the health of your feet or else pay out more for repairs. But taking in the year's reckoning of repairs and new purchases, men find that in the long run they save much money first and Iaf in the Down Stairs Store! Quality is never sacrificed! Dark tan leather shoes made on English lasts have sturdy welted soles of the right shape. $5.40 a pair. Block leather shoes in blu cher style are on medium-toe lasts. These also have welted soles. $5.40 a pair. (Chestnut) Some of the Newest Blouses Are Collarless and thereby very becoming and smart to most women. Two new ones of white voile are particularly pretty. ,r One, at $3.50, has a square neck and the pretty cuffs tiimmed with tiny buttons. The other is finely tucked down the front with a dainty pleated frill around the neck and sleeves. $4.50. (Market) $18.75 $23.25 One Sketched V , $Zd.Zi) , This is but one style from tUa J group, uui n is representative ffc fh liaffai. tMnoa ...M-V, ..2 iLL I eluded in the sale. The belt'Ja fetjJ knitted silken braid, embroid with colorful chenille, and the lar and veatee are of pleated white satin that somewhat the effect of i fiW IZMiaKaa cs 'ft TSiZJMsbssF .. "i C j 3iV r 'J ' 5 . 1 1 i1i m rJ vj rt -M I fM Zw-Htlw (Marktt) 4 Mi . .fR'VATK.ncU-, LESSONS H - . jn-i i ' v 1 ,iX. iMZL li .r-0 KK. r rtArafeMv gaff uSSS9H9BflS2 ssW "FssPsaass VspBgpqp fiaPsSr i2n msi .& J5f ..iTWV J C , SJ mM S.7.ilti4 Jr IEV-.-J
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