A' . 'J. i . V iJ' aVt inA nfV- Y &5 I f K, Jf W I- REGIS fftA flON RULES FOR NEW DRAFTS t m bvcry Male Ulder Than 18 13V 17 it rr. i n nnroii umcss tie I Now in Ktxl ThurFday. "eptetTirr 15. the full n-an-i-ow e r of the foiled Stnte is be refrtstererl fin tlmf iilflv even- t . .. . , . ....... . . . . . IE ttlllp nf, lielM.., IHn qirAa nf l? ehtlrteen nncl fortv-flve. Inclusive, tint p - ' J already registered untfer tho selective. jc" draft and not In the military or naval j service; of the Vntted Plate, will be '. required to report at his local draft board headquarters or at the officially i designated branch registration plAce of Jll draft board anfi fill cut the red L registration card J Register Itetween 1 A. M. and P. M. , Thp registration places open at 7 a. m. j and close at 9 p m. Those who do not liave to register, according to Captain ""avid Asch. of the adjutant general? .fffloe, ate the follow lug' tfrf- Men alieady In tho mllltarv or naal f? Acrilnji nt tlm Vnlted Ktntes or Its AI ei .....v, . .... Men between the ages of S of tw e, vvo r the eiitv-one nd thlrt-one, Inclusive, liave. al- ready registered under selective draft. All othei male person between the ages of eighteen and fortv-flve, Inclu de, must register. Two or three, daB -ifter vein liave registered nu will receive from our local draft board-ji questionnaire of six teen pages Kverv reglstiant Is torn rnanded to study the questionnaire care, fully and lead the lne'ruttlons mi pngp 2 of the pirophlet before proceeding to write down answer to the questions ' KegUtrnnts Must lie Mworn After vou hae answered the qutrles In the questionnaire jou are Instructed to taUe It before a notar.v public and have It sworn to In the presence of wit nesses Vou muit hac a suppoitlng ''affidavit, unless ou ahf all exemp tion for service Then ou take .our questionnaire to jour local draft board, where ou will receive jour classifica tion If ou do not All out ami leturn jour questlonnalie to vour local draft board, you will be classified In Class 1, and ou ma, be called Into military service at once. The Instructions on page two of the questionnaire offer the key to the test of the document. These Instructions tell tho registrant how to proceed In ruling i out the cinestlonnalre Here are ex plained the five general classes Into which all male persons between the ages of eighteen and forty.flve, not at present In the military or naval service of tho United btales. will be divided All registrants will be classified In the ordet Inwhlcli thf j can best be spared from the civic. famll. Industr'al and agri cultural Institutions of the niitlon. ( lass 1 f nllecl First "" Onlj those In t'lass t are liable to Immediate service All registrants placed In I'lasses 2, 3 and 4 will be tern porarlly discharged or placed on the deferred list. All persons In Class 5 ate exempted or dlschatged "The effect of classification In Class 2 Is to grant temporao discharge from draft, effective until Class 1 Is ex hausted; and similarly Classes 3 and 4 become liable only when Classes 1 and 2, retpcctlvelv, are exhausted." the In structions state "Everj registrant shall within five laa report to his local board any fact or happening which mav c' nge or af fect his classification Failure to ro- f? i nort change of status ot the making of a false teport Is a misdemeanor, pun- Hshible bj one J ear's Impr'sonmcnt." Fire Draft t lassea The lite clisses are cllvlcld In detail as follows Class 1 l.lahle to Immediate service. A Single man without dependent rtla- r Married man with or without children or father of motherless children who has hohltuallv failed to support lilts famln. C Married man, dependent on wife for ""pMnrrl'd man. with or '"bout children or father of motherless children nwn not usefull) engaged famllv supported t In come Independen of his labor K Unskilled or not necesnr farm la- K Unskilled or not netessar Inluatrlal O Uec-letraiit by or In respect of whom1 no deferred classification la claimed . U Iteglstrant v ho fa.ls to sjbmlt quea. ttonnlre and In r'snect of whom no de. I ftrrid clssalltsllon is dalmru I neglsireiit not cleferrcd and not In fluded In Hti' of h above d visions In lee second Llass Class -' Defeired This class Includes A Married man with cnlldren or father ot motherless children, where such wife or children or such motherless children are not malnb dependent upon hla tabor for support for reason that there lire other reaaouabl', certain sources of adequate support (exclud ing earning- ot possioie (HrmnK-j irum i.uui of wire) available, and thiu the removal of registrant will not deprive auch dependents of B Married man w-lthout children, whoso wife, although registrant la encaged In use ful occupation, la not mainly dependent ,..An hla lahAi- fne siitiiwirt. for the- reason . that the wife la skilled In some special class Nof work, which ihe Is nlscall able, to Q periorm ana in wnicn one is ciupiu'cu, ui U wnuh tnere la an Immedlitle opening for her under conditions tnat win enauie .... , .....nn. 1 hi-,lf .lecentlv find with W out uftr.n-z hardship ... -j ,in m hhki -. .- ,.-..--- --. W agricultural interpr , , ,, .. ,i"- U, ieCCSSHre SnII.CM lilviurvi ii ,nuv,, t la neccasarj Induatrlal enterprise q .? Men In tlawi 111 Clasa. Ill Uefcrrtft. Thla class in ,? eludes. .. .... , . .... . , . ' A. ilan Wltn liepenut-lll ciinurni ell". & Tht. n.rn. hut toward wnum he stands in W relation of parent) ! l ,B Man with dependent aged or Innrm t C. Man with dependent helplesi brothers T. County or municipal officer. K. Highly trained fireman or policeman In service of municipality F. Necessao custom house clerk, ' Ijr Q. .Neceisarj employe ol united siaies 1 1 it-it.- 'iaiulee armory nr arsenal Irl. ecessur ariinccr or nuiniiiau in I"k - I Necessary emploje In service of f LUnited States. I j -ser-vssjrv assistant associate or hired manager of necessary agricultural en. K. Necessars hlghls apecUllied technical or mechanical egpert of necessary industrial nnleenrise Ifc .1. Neceasart assistant or associate man- Iti v ftger ot nvcssai muusii.ai enirrprise iX In the Fourth ( lass Class IV Deferred This class indulea. his ground ir basU for deferred c'aaslficn- A Man whose vvtfe or children are malnls dependent on his labor for support mack ana mw &l)on and lounger TlianAb Must rr r. o . i nas uone oo or is Service II Marin-!- nrtuall) mutinied In sen gen lee of citizen or merchant In the t'nltecl Stales r Nereesarv sole mHnmtlriR ceritrntllit or rertlim heart of nrressar ni-rlrultiirnl enterprise D Xeeessnr sole mansclne. runtrollln evr cllrectlits head of neefarj Indue rial en terprise thoMute Kiemntton In Unas "i Class "v Br f nipt A OtTlcer IfilaUthe esrruihe or Ju dicial of the t nltert tPstea or of State, Ter. rltor nr the District of Columbia It rterularlv or dul ordalnerl minister of rellirlon C, Student who on .Mav 1 lot" nr on ta 20 tlMS or alnee M 20 191R was prepnrlna; for Ihe mlnlatrs In reroanltrd lho1uftira1 or dhlnllv vihnol, or who on Mav an pint r 'nre Ms,- in lnts, prparlna- or prtutUe of medlrtne and aur Ktr In reeoirnlrrd nirdlnl school T) I'eraon 1 rt tntlltar or naval service of the United Stfttea F llen enetnv P Heaident alien (not an enemO who rlaltn exemption 0 Perann totrtlh and priosnentl phvs lcatl or meptfltU nn'l for mltltar service H Trratn nnrslb unfit to be s soldier of (h t'nltecl State , 1 Licensed pilot ac-tually employed In the pursuit of h'a vo, atlrtn f reraon d'sri-arsrd from the armv on thf nrouncl of nllenaa1 or upon diplomatic reo lest k su1irt or rltlxen of foheHerent roun trv who has enlisted or enrolled In the forres of auch coTintrv under the terms nt ft treatv between such countfv utid Ihe t'nltecl States providing for reclnront mllttarv aervtce of their respective cltl-sns and auhjeets I. Subject nr citlren of neutral rountrv hn ho ,tM.irri hln intention to lirome a rltlren of the fn'ted .titee and lins with cl-swn sneh intention unoer tbe provlslore if art of Conres anprnved Jul5 U lots and selective service regulations The llellrloua IWeniptlnn Members of well-recognized rellu'ous sect or organization, oreanbed and ex isting Vaj 18, 101 7. whose then exlat-j Ing creed of principles foiblds Its mem bers to pirtlclp.tte In war In anv form, rfiid wlibse lellgious innvlctlons are against wni nr partlc'patlon therein, are likewise exempt. The new registration 'iiiestlonnalre calls attentoi to one mote and an In teresting plass nf eemp!on. wh'ch mat be created In small number heciue of a law reeentlv enacted bv I'ongross This law nrov d"s that a Jtl7en or subject of 11 neutral lountr who has declared hla Intention to become a cltl ren of the I'nlted States shall he re lieved from all llabllltv to military j service upon tflnklng a declaration wlth- drawing ins intention to iwcmra n cm- zen of this countrv. But such a person shall forever be debarred from becom ing a citizen of the United States Twelre Series of Questions The questionnaire Is divided Into a series of twelve The serlei Is us fol lows: Series I tlereral questions (see page i! cl th questionnaire). ,, ,, Bverv rrrlstrant must ansver all Hies questions giving eilch general Information regarding the raalstrsnt as name ae place of birth rice, s.clvl slate w ip itbe married single d.vorced father if enlld-ru giving occupation former mllllnrvt rsp-ri ence educitlon nnd stating vhether the registrant ha bver been convicted of a crime , . . series 11 Physical lltnfss fee page I ) Kver registrant must answer these qu-s- WITH THE SHIPBUILDERS SHIPYARD "BABIES" IN ALL-NIGHT SHOW Pretty Workers Will Star on Hoc Island Y. M. C. A. Pro- gram This Evening It may take all nlitht to ko through with tho pro-crnm belnB arranged for the big babv" show at the Hog Island X M C. A. this evening The girl sten ographets e'erks anil private secrelnrlee who were bibles once upon a time will try to telurn to their Inf.ino. It l unusual for Inrants to stic'i r.iouinl for the end of an ull-n'pht show. Uut their mas needn't be tineas; The kids" won t pet Ion or hive to spe ml the night In the detention hourc bav ling at the matron If the should -get lost it will be easy (o find th-tn, for several hundred shipyard cops firemen, ship workers and others of the opposite sex will be nearby with ees wide open to see what they can from the outside of the Y. M. C. A. building One feature which has been added to the program Is a church service There Is to be an organ, also a chclr, but not a sound ftom e'ther. The crovd will take to the pews, but must not whisper oi g gg! A single laugh, and Mime bodv will lie thrown nut, crib and all There will be ai "Infant" at the entrtner 1o assign the flrt-t cpme- to the org en Then the choli w'll be filled In the same wiy. Next, the ushers will be p'eked The point will be to see who can Hick this service out the lorgest. The lust to leave will rece c a jcai's aubscrlp tlon to Baby Chatter. There will also be a camp-meeting without cr.lng. 1 v KNOW YOUR CORRECT AGE City Records Avnilible for Doubtful Draft Registrants Dliector Krusen. In a statement bring nT before the public the Importance of birth reg'stratlon. warns everv person vho ma) come within the age limit for registration Thurda to be surt In ln 'oriti himself of his correct age All men ho are In doubt about their t should app v to the Ituietu of Vital Statistics In Cltv Hall to ascertain the facts Opening Display - of ' New Fall Millinery Monday, September 9 Women who value stle incli viduality will appreciate the smait originality of these stun ning models our own ci ca tions Ttncl adaptations of the ultra-Parisian mode. I. W. MULREADY 125 South 16th Street tlons. (Ulna; helrht and weliht. atVlppedi iTinK accnuni lit ncfaiin, qctscrlDinK any phrateal deflc'eno, etc, Sertea 111 Legislative, executive and Ju dicial officers Kvery reu.stnint must answer the first oussrlon, asklnc If Ihe retlslrant la a tenia lathe, eterutlve or Judicial nrrirer of the United State nr of a Plato or Territory or of the District of Columbia If ihe answer la No the registrant need nor answer anj of the remaining questions In Ihla se ries. for Ministers luid Students verl'ee JV Ministers of rellnlon Riery registrant must answer Ihe first question asking If tho registrant Is a minis ler of religion If Ihe answer Is "Vo ' he need not enswer anj subsequent question In this series Series V Plvlrllt nod medlral sud-ts Attached to Ihla rles Is an atTllavIt which the registrant. If h l a student of dlvlnltVf or of lord cine, must fill o it and swear to The registrant musl have u sup porting biTtdavIt sworn to bv soma one who knows him SerUa VI MI1Jar or .mivitl service Series VII Cltlrcnshtp Pier) registrant must answer all the questions In this series unless he Is an Indian born In the I'nlted Slates in which case he need not answer certain questions designated Certain questions dealgnHted In this serVa ire to he answered olio b per sons who are cltisena or subjects of a cniin try neutral In the present war and who have declared their Intention to become clt 'xena of the L'nlled States This ser,., clnsrllles the rltlrenshlp of all the registrants ' fllierlea for I'Alltlciil Officers srles VIII Part A Countj and. mu nlclpnl nfflclala and Federal emptojrn This series with the exception nf the first question nerd not be -tnawrted b am registrant unless be Is a countv nr niunlcl pill official nr Scleral emplove Series III Part II Pilots aid mar Iners Vll refistranla must answer question No 1 atTJrtnlnsx or deojlng that the regis Iran ' u pilot f- niRrtner If be on ti r he need not answer anv aubaequent quea tlnn Series VIII Part C Plremen and police men All registrants mus't answer question No 1 affirming nr denlnc that the registrant Is n flremsn or policeman If he Is neither, he need not answer anj subsequent quea. tlnn lit title scr'es Kellgliiu Prejudice gnlnst Uar "erlea IX Religious rnnvlrtlon ngnlnst WMri Vll registrants must answer 'irs or No' to the first question asklnr If the J " strspt i a inrniie' " mii nlied rel glous sect eilstlng M IS UMi u hn-A tn-n .wlallnu ereri nr nrlnClDleS for h'd f members In partlcllMte In war if the registrant unswers "No he need nn-. ttwer no subsequent question tn this series Melea t ll-ni mlenev . I.ven irgistraiit most answer tin ills question which Is as follows Have sou a wife child or agel Infirm parent or grandparent or brother under six teen or ater under eighteen eara of ite or a help tea brother or sister of nhaVver age inalnlv dependent on jour phvslcal or mental labor for support" ... . , If the r-Mlstriint answers No and does nA .lain. .1 fa-. ..I I Ijlhl ticatloll l)H KC llUnt of ileiicrrtiniv he nei d not answer nn aub . .... ... .!.. I.. H.U aarlnu ' etiiieiiv Mile-' .ui 411 ,1.1- ,- ie ,h. utt.mtii uniuFM if anil i claims defer-ed c lasslHiatlon on tre griiin tt or den nclencj oe UlU-Cl ii-fri nn ..I-- I"--lloin and 11111. awt-nr to tbe truth of Ins atklimnu and must secure J stipiortlng uftidavit Industriil Inqulrlee I lerle, l Inluairlul oicupatlun i. vi rv icrtlsirant musl aiiBiver int. nrst quistlon w.iic-n Is ua tolows re jou engaged in n Industrial filter tllse nec.saarj lhw to tne maintenance of the mllltarv iitauilahnvnt "r (bl to the effeitivt i pi ration, of tlie lilllltar forces or tot to the nialntitmnee of iiKllotial Interest ourlnr tn e mergencj 1"' ., , . ., ' If to- legistranl answers 'es h musl answei the wholo aeries If he aiiswire No he ned not answer ans other quia - rlea lt Ahrlcultural ociupation llverv eglstranl linisl answer the nrs iiut-mtoii wlilch Is as follows. vre you eiikiged In agrhutur-l entet "SV the mswer la .. the r. aarnti must answer all the subsequent quest ons In tin serlej If tre answer Is "",, n leg Islrirt ntrcl not answer ans furibe qc- ln reglslrai.t Is warned lie I t" mike in inrk on Phi.' 1 ot the nuestlonn lire until li snswind all the quea'tona i-eiulrnl o ilm In the twelve serl r Pl.i 1 Is devolnt to the cleHnltlon of the five c asiea iin lor vvhlili null reulslrant will le clnssllle.l Having answercel al1 the nu. stlons require 1 f him lie can make a trims niirk (' nip ' .lie the division on Page I which deseilbce SHIPMEN'S HOUSING ' PROBLEM IS SOLVED City Has Successfully Ah- j sorbed Industrial Army of More Than 30,000 Housing conditions In and around "Philadelphia, as thev affect shipjard employes and their families, are not nearlv so Inadequate as thev were a few months ago, and the city has gradtiallv ibsotbed the Incoming nrmv of workers It waa bi ought out todaj nt the ollkes herp of the Kmergenc Kleet Torpora tlon I'lipro'ed trnnopn-ntlMi fi!l'He h twrn res'li- -lilpvards HPd the c'tv Iinve ronttib it'tl Intxel tn Ihe ill lnnt o'nt ii i of fir ptoli'e'ii h in atiorde to Hear duilid1 Dowle", assistant gsn eisl maniiger of the Kleet Coiporlnn While ft was at one time necessarv for Ihe Government to commandeer several hundred houses for shlpbulldetH, the lat ter have been brought In bv the tens of thousands and the city ha absorbed them. Homes were provided by the Fleet Corporation for only about 4000 and It was left up to the conitruiultv tn take care of approximately 28 000 others safe dentifrice linlsftX ?avIJu "V in your bathroom cabinet jImmiW VH r ! You can leave Ribbon Dental 'Cream 'BIvU vtJ "t handy for the children with the knowl- Hrj' I; i' edge that the more its delicious flavor sKir r1" 1 tempts their use of it, the better for $ " f . ' their teeth. Avoid the danger of strong- ,- -vk jji Ym ly drugged dentifrices by using Colgate's "' sjy0 W 111 Colgate & Co. J Hi j !! Usi!!! Whenever you brush your teeth remettfbti KSSiRMini NEW L1BRARY.F0R SHIPYARD Cnniflpn Plnnt Makiii); Klnhorato Filing Room fpr Hroordu Thej are making great preparations for the llbrarv of the "s"ew Veirk Ship building Coipciratlnn, Camden Some time ago this department wan split up and moved to vnrlnus pirts of the olllce building to iiihKp mom feu new ciunitera The lib; nr Is to have h place at the front of the main ntllce liulldliig The main ftont entranie Is tn be altered extenslvelv and will be tiled to a point six ft nlmvp the floor Th-to nrn KCent -eight intilcie who lie Kept Iiiim 111 the 'o mk " l i Mitral v Th's Is where rverv i'mil Is ktpt. pavo those nf the emplciv inent seo t on Klled .iwav thete Ik a tracing nf the cirlglnll pliins of everv hlp luillt then al-o of all hnng's nnde during thr proguss of the noik 1 hee trac ings ate made on linen with Indelible Ink from the hi Iglnil blue p-lnts tv I, Huff Is In ihiiigo of the fone which makes a happv fainllv Hvervbodv pull togtther too MIS'" MRTIK. .IIISIS. of Ihe New V ork Ship office went to her home at loins Hiier Snll.rdav tn spnd a week and pass h f, w loirs In th kitchen to cut rlnln i c.rmin l nirclen visitor -- IIIRK1 lllltlllhs. or Ihe New Vn-k vhlp office slient Ihe neekend nt t1nnt1c I'll t- It I M. Mip nf tl 1 furl an at Hit? Nw nrk ) k ti' nitnmt iin nn.l it t ir bi n(n tin" t-Tieni'i'lllnn I'" llll III.STtlt SIIIC llM) gave ' fl 1 TJnil,lr Tnfll fTllltet dict-innf. enrnforlftkU ifTtfi1iM.LJ ll r rTpgj different. And this difference ap- Jl5j Jt---S plies to the cuisine, the service, jfiPillll5L. 'tggSS-agpr' the surroundings, the persons you Hnp-S:"52? HRniiSiLl see ,ere i's very delightful JIJ IT FfnrT riJUL-i-r: von't you come and see for your- --syULO nnflr self? :::::?, JUL a . UI I fl w , w. 7dv tSB -r'u -e-r Ar nnAAn tw-KCKAi,; ieT... , III. ti ,J Ti it it ite-gL. i, ,. ,,, George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Vlillinery Opening Exhibition Extraordinary Imported , Pattern Hats And wonderfully attrac tive and original creations by our own expert ers debign- Hundreds of choice models for women, misses and children. No two alike H I! uhlpyuM dmlrr nolhff waits ronJ lit Hi? nf(itpr Armory. A bnxlnt 'i1!"" will be atairtd nt th im rlnce Hpttmtor 17 by th rIce department MISH I.III.IW Kt III . nf thf ltofff - Rartmnt at ih rtira1r sihlpard will try r haml In Iloutlnn Orren a pluri aa htail of in jffinptlnn rttMrimnt Mr nrn hm jtoti tn rmr l.f, lrlnla for trftin Inn Mth ihla tall and aracful prenre In thn pitnptton nmti to tnfpt nil thf 10 wno RtTShrrr man, nmrp thnn pipfitcn prclnhly will tft In t m about aomethln ft UHi lr. (ill Itl.Kl , roreman lioltpr up nn Va No TI lln Inland and ftral baar nietn tn Ihf IIittt IHhiiI iMf-bull ipant haa jto" (.1 Camp tTumphtcja Iralnla tn trttin for th a in ART IUItKI.1. nf th- t'uesHj t Tntir 1 mi it r tim.hltif ahop mts b wonM hn poi HtiHlxht tn t'lfriti.r UfiKntl McAdno ahiUl OP II Shi I". illl nd Orith Up Iih1 tt rld h tn re tlnntl( 'it to (amlfi, If M t" t Rill luan 1 ' wlMi him (IIKI IOIII, l)i:rrNMN n hf plant mitiHiSfr" ofrirp nt lh( W llnttnston lua A TrritHTtl lia cnllntnl In th nnnl ruerse lnd t W tfi h!f I nn IIt"''iI t npe Mft Ha tf-.ik Wh tromhour with him MIIO's ,oT I'UMI to ten I tn the rhter Ship horal ( lull" rtif hnvi on I ut ran t tff at tt tirt uat for th-t thf stopped a.nalng The ihlpnorkfra III r alialna nd m dlapi olntcil I n th uaht In' nomi lmui pr An nt thf iiljmrtl Miultl li unn (nntlnunun otal 1 on--rt H wn fur 11 wh p lit- p'nnu was put In th atnrprcmin anl at flrnt th" Ma. I a cotilr lirirdl set at tt '-uuk. pnUKh uftrr thf nonn wtilMi Id That mm nil tuiit In wnn thf ft ni,aTir unt to luii,fr int. ofr the muntr l ix af(r th luni h hour f 1 of thf Iimph hroltp up thf nam anl p r fir the piano Miami hlle thf tnitru tn 11 ink j up mom .til In not phjIdr at a. I. iti - I nun t li fn hm lun rxfrelm in thre intf rh-j f-nj thf ran t find another nana flrxiac 111 l lim-wieitt-iiini-ij ..e- J .-X.A ii 8 fi -t & I 3 WANAMAKER'S DOWI Sept. 9 Taffeta Petticoats Rustle in , One new style that lias just nr nved is in many plain colo-s nnti also lovely chanirenlilc hUet Inert? is elastic thtoURh the top and the tleep flounce i coidetl antl ends with a little ruffle. ?1 85. (I entral) A New Uniform for a Maid It is a i ejtulation uniform of a KPod qua ity moruir, in Krav or mack. The collar is either con JfftihlS 01 lnp-1, iiml lherc are little pockets. t).7K. (( enlrnl) New White Gloves for Women These nttiactive white chamois lisle jflnvfs are perfect in fit and i.e an effect of tiimne-- to the hcinds. rhey have silk Pans point emnroideiy on the hacks and hate two clasps at the wrists. 75c n pan. In Color Another t!e of Kloe i, made of Kia. hi'ovvn oi khaki toloi lisle with a chamois finish The backs, ate cmbroideied in the same colois. $1 a p.tii. (( entral) SPECIAL Corsets at $1.50 Good qualtt.v white out 1 cop-eN with long, well-boned -kitts have moilium-low bust line, and will fit ail figiues fiotn the aveiage to the medium -.tout. (( enlrnl) The New Autumn Frocks Are Promising xM (Vtiirket) Women's New Coats at $25 At that price there ts a good collection of new winter coats for women to choose ftom. They are of burella, gabatdine buiella 01 fite-se cloth in the nch, daik --hades of vvintei. Some have fur collais, while others a-e plain, w;ith collars that button high. They nre half or fullv lined and mot,t of them aie belted and tummed with buttons, and have many new little touchet, about them (Jurkel) A Season of Novelties in Women's Skirts If there is any lack of new ne.s in the materials themselves it has been entitely oveicome b,v the ouginal wa,-, of cutting and pleating, gatheting and enibroideung that this new autumn season has bt ought fotth. Not in many jeais have o many tlehghtful changes appealed. For instance, a lovel.v blue erge -.kiit i. laitl in wide pleats acious the back, wheie it shows square motifs of embroidery and is accordion pleatetl acioss the fiont. A black bioadcloth kitt has tlouble tows of black silk biaid across the back from waist to hem, while the front is a plain panel with a pocket squat e in front. A handsome skilt of black baionet satin has a wide band of put pie, midway, which it. veiled with vety long black silk fringe. The git die is knitted of dark puiple and black wool. Price, fctatt at $6.75 fot a pretty antl piactical bkr.t of seige, pause at $3.50 foi a new black taffeta and go to $10.75, wheie the novelties begin with the satins. (Market) A Special Lot of House Dresses, $1.75 N'cat di esses of checked or xttiped gingham or plain chambiay, with contiasting collars and cuffs. Most of them aie in sizes 36 and 38 but there are all s-iscn up to 44 in the lot. (t'eietrHl) k RS At Wanamaker's Charming New Velvet Hats at $5 and $6 Theie are youthful little pokes, with bright-colored velvet facing!, wteaths of j;ay little velvet floweis and nanow nbbon streamer; .More sophisticated a-e the tailoied hats with oddly cut biims and th -mall toques with shitied velvet crowns and veils attached. Ostrich losettes are clustered about the ctowns of btoader brimmed hats or font little tufts or fenthets ate laid flat on the biims. As to toloi, the-e is everythinK for winter uearinjr. Plenty of the daik coat odois and blaik and quite a KtMieious use of bright ' velvet fot pipings and facings. (Market) A Group at $1S.75 bungs some goo.d-looking navy blue or black serge f locks foi practical wear. They are made in vaiious styles and have little trimming, but de pend upon their mntenals and lines. A Group at $25 takes in some very attractive sersre frocks in ctthe- navy blue or black. Most of ihcm have ovurskirts, some are bi aided and a few tummed with satin. The Attractive Silks One stvle sketched, has a dtaped skirt of satin and the pleated ovei blouse and sleeves are of Geoigette ciepe, trimmed with fringe. In navy or black. $23.75. A crepe de chine frock in silver glay, navy blue o- black has an overskirt tummed with fringe. The bodice has a round neck, eol larless, and is tummed with pictty buttons. j:! 50 A lovelv satin flock in nav blue and black has a long l oil collai, a wide gmlle and an ovei skirt trimmed with fringe. S29.75. i Daik blue seige is always good and always looks well. A leally charming new fiock is es-pecially good for gills who go away to school. The skirt is pleatetl, as you .see in the sketch. The sash girdle, the tucked vestee, the collai and the cuffs aie all made of gteen or blue taffeta, antl the sash is fin ished with chenille fringe. Sizes 14 and 16 years. s-?18.75. New, Warm Coats Bundle In for all the school girls of 13 yeais to 17. The materials aie plush, tweeds, velour, cheviot antl pom pom. They are practically all lined or at least half lined. $13.50, $15, $16.50 to $35. (Jinrket) WANAMAKER'S SI 14 ' ,ii . . OR Men's Shoes Worth Owning and woith wealing and wotth having if paned when thev become worn a.nd shoes that ate woith all that men't an every-day occunence at piesent! These ate made of good black ot tan calfskin on new Knglishr lasts. The soles aie weited ami will last quite a while. Si.40 a pail. ( liestlllll) n Men's White Shirts Special at $1.65 1 They arc the kind of shirts that so many men want. Of white meicerized totton, with soft at tached collars, soft cuffs and a five-button centei pleat. If we bought them today thir wholesale price would be more than this. ' !. teller.!, Vlnrket) It's Good Fortune tov Be a Baby This Autumn fot such pictty little bonnets and coats, softly padded, are here. The wee coats long or short a-e of pearly white cashmere, coiduioy and serge, with the softest linings jou can imagine. The cashmere coats, which seem the most baby-ish, ate made with wide cape collais tummed with biaid 01 touched with htjnd embroidetj. $3.50 to $8. Boat coats and bonnets aie for tne tiniest; names up to quite so-, t phistitated babies of two years or a little more. (C'entrHl) Warmer Underwear for Women Wool-and-cotton vests are made, with high necks and long or short sleeves; and also with low necks and short sleeves. The drawers are made in either knee or ankle length. Regular sizes are $1.35 each; extia sues, $1.65. (f'enlrul) More School Frocks for Cooler Days High-Laced Shoes for Women s Autumn -Wearing Rlack Calfskin Tan Calfskin , You may choose from either In t-hoes thatrii are matie on new long, slender lasts. The.t ncdium heels antl welted soles are quite com- fortable and practical. $5.40 a pair, K -J - (Chestnut) IS mi fm &1t m (m .Hi m m F&u r. , :& iiV.. r tt Vm v'S-VH '?m -.5. 4Wia s&. er lJSti vrx m 8 m "JT. r-,i ',V xW PH oi. "UJ, u Jm M JH leJ-vk-e i vua m $ - 3. if. .MlTi! Hi. .-! '-i-'ll'XW i &ri zm mi m ?; " j-v,:v. -- .. ft. .i''.:Wt' "irKr- . .j ...At ' 7 , -." .5 lit Sv.. tt -wW1; y$?uvr mstkJS " f : k -J T I--"- i'l- , J ', -r -i ". 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