EBPHItASTELHIA;, TOIDT.V JOCTOBER '4, '.1918-' rt" ;, jjA st to pi & ' "51" . ADXJia.-On o'tt. I. kols. rtiAtiues p. husbnnd nf lflurn Arfjims. nelntlves tiid friends also th Pamson Lodse No. 7. K. nf 1. i Theatrical Jlechanlcal AssocUtlnn and Fraternal OrdT of r..ii-s, are Invited to attend the- funeral aerxlcea, on Prlday eve at 7 o'clock from late residence 704 H inth at Interment at York, Pa No flowers, AHIintl. Oct, 3. SOLOMON', husband of, Rebecca Ashcr, aired 71. ttelntlvea nnd friends. l.ndire No, U, V, and A. M Masonic Vetcrnns, Meade I'oat, (1. A. It., and Naval eternn-. In. lied to funrral, .sun , 10.30 n, m.. 1311 N lircmd st Int. Jit. Slnal Cem. I HAI.AOAN Oct. 2. AKIUIM, IUI.A OANi aited 33 nelatlves nnil friend. Laurel Hnrlnn Aerie No 'Jin;, Kraternnl Order of Eairles, Imltrd to fun.ral, Hat., Ob m, Harry tlraddock's rendence. Overhrook. N, J. Iteiiulem mass nt Kt. Lawrence Church, l.au. ' rel Snrlnss, 10 a, m Int. lleilln Citn IIAj.DWI.V Oit. 1. I.OVKV I, daughter of Kit O and May n. lUldnln. aired I ft ' lte'atl.ea and, friends Women' Christian , Temperance faithful Union, InMted to fu neral Sat.. 'J p m , leaidrnce of parents, , .'104 Crnsa t. Int. Kernnood Com. Krlend may rail Frl ee f BANlKel.ZEn. Oct. 1, MATtV T.. widow of Thomas Ilanholser (nee Oelb). KelatLiea and friend InMted to funeral, Sat,. ft 30 a m.. lniO H Iehlah ave. Iflch ramilrm mass at Church of the Visitation, 10 a. m. int. nuijr orpuicira tern, auio Tunerai. HANIlOLZnil. Sept. 30. THOMAS. hus. band of Jlarv T. Ilanhotrcr (neo (lelb). In his 2Sth jear. Kclitl.ca and frlenda Invited to funeral, Rat., 8 30 a. m.. lino K. I.ehlih a.e Illnh requiem imm Church nt the vnt. K'V t Gftkt. OrsHn'PUya at 10 and 4.23 Clock Chime of I'openliajren City llnll at Noon WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAlkS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER i Fair Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. tatlnn. In n Auto service. HArtTON 1-Oct. 2 FUANK 13.. husband nf Marion Ilarton IWatle- and friend In Mted to funeral. S.U.. 1 30 p. m.. 317 Krlo at . Cnm.len, N. J Int. rrliatp. Krlends may Mew remain I'rl . 8 to 10 p. m HATKs. Cnn-hohock.n. Ia , Oct. 2, AN MB, widow nf Prank K. Ilatea (ne Steakerl and daughter of Christopher nnd Mnrcaret Rteaker. HelnlUea ilnd frlenda InMted to aerMces, Hat,, 2 p m . pirrnta residence, 101 11 "th ne , Cmiehrhocken, 1M, Int. Tiarren Hill Cem. Ilrmaln may be seen 4th Inst,, 7 to 0 p. m IlATKZKf. Oct. 2, aonon W ,Tr., aon of Oenrre V. and Clara I) flnteiel, BECd .V Ilciathcs and friend Otrard Assembly nf Phlla . No n. A. O M P.: Washington camp No. an.. P. o. s. of A.- PhlH. Oranire, No. (111. P. of II , Vounu People' Ass'n of the Union llaptlst church Handl ford lnlted to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p m.. cor. Wlimt nnd Ashton roada. Hotmebura-. Pilla. Int. William Penn Cem. Krienda may call Sun. ete. IH Ulirt. Suddenly l)t 2, JACOH C, husband of Julia C. linuer (ne t.jndi Helithea and friend. I O. O. M.. No. r4: Carnrntfra' ITnlnn No 1!VJ. nil nth.r ... rletles of which he was n. member, lnlte,l to funeral Mon . K:'H a m. 411 ltuinmb at. Solemn requiem maaa St. Henrj'a i nurcn iu a. m. int. private, Holy Sepulchre Cem, P.RATTIE Oct, 1. ANN, wife of Thomaa P. Itenttie. nsod 37. Itelntira nnd frlenda lnlted to funeral aerMeea. Sat.. 3 1. m. nan cnunn at.. Krankrord. Int. OauUnd Ccin ltetnalna may bo viewed Prl. ee. BRCKLKT Oet. 1. at Marcate Clt-. N. J.. JACOH HKNItV aon of tho late DaMd and i;ilraheth lleckley, aed (14. ltelitUea and friends. Fidelity l.odse. I. O. O. P . and am,,, (Tina,, T.lh- t ., t, ( ,. ,.. - . ....-. . , ,,"-. . w ,v .,1 , IXOHlllllU Hen. Aasoelntlon of Ilenrv Dlraton Spns, in- "" tu lunvrni. nni , j p in,, ironi me ' parlors of Ueorue Chmdler P.iul Jt. Sim 13.' N. 13lh at. Inl Mt .Morl.ih Cem x I HKM Oct. 3. KMMANUHt.. husband .f1 rriMiii ncii. ueiaine and irlend. Uner Ahnath Chesed. Invited to runeral. Sun. i 10 n. m.. u.'s McKean at. Int. Ml Canne,,! Cem. "i HHLLAK. Oft I. nf nneitmnnln nt fMn' ?J!!;i..--..u . W-hlnaton, I). U Knslun 'l)ll K?,i:iH J, AUSSliiT lli:i.l.AK, formerly otf,u Phlladelnhla. son of lllaneho A. and th "J late Leopold W llellak Service Tues . 'avj pm. at tho Oliver II. Hair llulldlnu, IS2aill Chestnut st Phll.iilelphla Int. private. , 11KNNKT (neo KurxV Oct " Minil! II. 0UI wife of Harry J. llennet. llelatlvea an'l' I irienas. niepnen uiruru Count II, Sons annl Daushters of Liberty, No. 13'J, Invited ty, funeral aervlcea Sun.. " n. m.. 7nft II Illltor1.1! et (cnr. O). lilt Oreenmount Cem. o) I IIRNNnTT. Ott '.'. JOHN K. HHNNRTT, M. II.. hub.ind of Annie .1. ltennpti. lt.i. Uvea nnd friend Camden County Medical! Society. Invited to funeral. Mon. H a. m . I 431 Monmouth St. (linnet eter. N J Hlsh mns i. .viarya cnurcn u n m. Int. St. Mnry'a Cem HKNN1S Oct. 1 n WlM.hlpVAn T.a- r."cH".u s. Ni Hospital Cape May. N. I J. KOWAUI) P.. Jr.. son of IMwnrd P. and ,1 ivainrMi ;. iienni acul L'.'. llelatlvea and friends. Holy Nome Society of Immiculate tnncepuon v. nurrn inMle,i m runeral. Hat, H rt (I n m.. rn.l.l.n-A nf ... ,1 . t t- Chelteu ae,, Oermantow n. Solemn mis of ' I requiem Immieulate Conception Church 10 'a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto fu neral. Omit 'ilowers. , HF.P.TItON. Oct 1 nOItTOT !.. hu bnd of Helen p, Itertron (nee Dohertv). llelatlvea nnd friend peclal officers P. H. 15. Lndxs No :,4. I.. (1. O M ; ) ,Bq Tribe, No. 113. I. O n M . Invited to funeral ervttc". PrL, 7.311 p. m., P.'ftJ S, Huby . Int. private. I11CKLK.Y Oct. 1. Mnrcate Cltv. N. J JACOH HK.NltY eon of late Divid nnd Elisabeth IIKkk-. aitetl CI. llelatlvea and friend. Fldelltv l.odu". I o. O. P . Nnrrn Kansctt Tribe. I (). II M. . Kevstnno Ilene. nclal AsVn of Ilenrv Dl-nton Sons Invited to funenl services. Sa' , 3 p. m .parlors of (leo Chandler Paul A Sons, 13J1 N. 13th st. Int Mt. Morlah Cem THDDLI:. Oct 2 I.U'RA CHAWFOnD, daughter of late (4eorse Cook nnd Sallie Marple Illddle. 1231 S Huby Vt. Funeral services, Sal., 1pm Charles Shurtleff Tunerai Apt . 3020 .Market at. Int. private. 110LAY. Oct. 3, WILLIAM II.. husband of Kmma Itolay (nee Smith), aited 30. Fu neral services prliate. Sat . 10 a m , at Northern Home, 23d nnd llrown sis Int. private. Mt. Holly. N I KONXIHt Oct 1. 30HN son of John and Marv llonner, nKetl 10 Peiathen nnd friend, membera of the Holv Name Soeletv of the Visitation Church, invltttl to funeral Sat.. 0.30 a. m,, pnrents' residence 212S N. Maseher st. Solemn renulem mas Church of the Visitation 11 a. in. Int Holy Sepul chre Cem Auto funeral I HOrtDRN S'ftlJenlv. near Jacobatnwn. N J.. Oct. 2. MAR, wife of Jamea A Garfield Borden (nee Cowan), nued 34. Funeral from , residence or nuaunnu. sun., J p. m, Int aeobstown Cem IIOTIIWKLI. Oct 2. PLOrtENCR MAT. daughter of Kmmi Itothwell (neo Kerns), ftelatlves and frl'nds, Hamilton School. fith A; Sunday school of tho Lutheran Church nOth and Spruce sts.. Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m residence of uncle. John !". Wella. nolo locust st: Int. Arlington Cem. Frlenda may call Frl., 8 to 11 p. m Auto service. IIOYER. Suddenly, nt residence of pnr entsa, 4400 N. 17lh st . Oct 3. WRSI.RY flAY IlOYRIl. son of I) Alfred nn.l I.llv lloer (nee Hensel), need 28. Due notice of funeral will bo niven. IIOYLK. Octi 2t SARAH, dauahter of late Jarrea and Ann ltole, of Kllmacren nall. County Dcniegal. Ireland. Relatives and friend. League of Hie Hatred Heart and the Hodallly of the Church of tho Uesu Heno More Hoeietj. Invited to funeral, Mon, 7 30 a. in.. 1828 Thompson st. faolemn re nulem mats Church of tho Gesu, Int. Holy uross -em. auio runerai BRANIN. At Vlncenlown. N. .7. Oct. 1. FERMAN W. .on of John and Sadie Ittanln aired 2(1. Relatives and friends. Jr. u. u. a. i . o. it. or vineentown. N. J.. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 1:30 n m . real. dence of parents. Vineentown. N. J. Int. Uaptlat Cem IIREITMUYER Suddenly. Hept. SO. t'Altl vv.. son oi v fiiam c anti vvuneimina Ilreltmeyer (nee lluehler), aned 10 Rela tlvea and friends. Sunday School of Glrard M. E. Church: Rpworth. uenaue; Standard Hearers; Harry Clay Council, No. 7. Jr. O. U. A. M.; employes Centra) Trust and Savings Co.. invited to funeral services. Rat.. 2 p. m., parental residence, 1210 N. Jessup at. Int. private, Mt, Vernon Cem, Remains may be viewed Trl. eve. HRICKER. In Norrlstown, Oct. 1. XrETA V wife of Cliarlea H. Hricker. aaed 3d. Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral from undertaklns- ants, of O. W. tt. It. u. Mowdav. 0111 De Kalb st,. Sat.. 1 p. m. Int private Hillside. Cem nROOKS. ARLEI.IA I.OUI"R. died Tues. day, Oct, 1. nt ftilft p. m. Funeral Satur day. Oct. S, 1018. Sllon llaptist Church, 13th and Melon sts., nt 12.30 p. m. Int. Eden 'miOUNLKY. Oct. 3. EDNA O, nnouN- uki (nee urewsi, wire or itouert . irroun-1 ley. Jr.. aged 31. Relatives and friends In vited to runeral services, Tues , ; p. m., residence of husband. 37 E. Madison ave.. ColllngsHooil. N. J. Int. private. Friends may call Mon.. after 7 P. m. HROWN. Sent 3(1. RUTH A. HTtOWN. widow of David Rrown. aged 00. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Sat. 2 p. m . residence of aon-ln-law. S, N. Kll aore. 2U17 Columbia ave. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. Omit flowers. Prienda may call Fri. eve. HROWN. Oct. 2. ELSIE M. daughter ofl uoinno anu i-iara urown (nee .uscnnitt). aired 16. Relatives and friends, members of Atonement Luthernn Church, all societies of which she was a member. Invited to fu neral services Sa 2 p. m.. residence of I .rents 03.1 E. Thompson st. Int. West .aurel Hill Cem Auto funeral HROWN. Oct. 3. ELEANOR V. D.. dauahter of Irving' J. and Mary llrown (nee Hart), aged in. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m . parents' residence. 3123 Kelm st. Int. pri vate. Remains may be viewed Sun. after FlRUST Oct. 2. ALRRRT OEOROK. son of Fred W. and late Pauline L. Ilruat. Itela. tlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun. 2 p. m., father's residence, 0011) N. Warnock st. Int. private- nUSCHEL. Oct. 3, MARCUS, hilaband of Johanna II, Ruschei. aged A7 Due .notice of funeral will be given from parlors of Emmanuel Aeher & Sen, litii'J Diamond st. CAMPI1RLU Oct 1, FRANK L.. hus band of Lillian P. Campbell (nee Leavltt) and son of Frank 7.. and Margaret Camp bell. Relatives and frlenda Invited to fu neral, Sat.. 2 p. m . residence of parents, i'isi S. 20th st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. pemalna may be viewed Frl.. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto service. CAMrilRLL. Oct. 2. EVA SI., daughter of Elisabeth O, and late Erbanah I, Camp bell, aged 3.1. 1)41 H Redden at. No serv ices In Phlla. Int. Unlonvllle, Orange Co., CAMPIIELL. Oct. 2. MART P.. wife of Ferdinand P. Campbell and daughter of Mary and the late Nicholas Campbell, Relatives and friends. J). V. II. Sodality. Invited to funeral. Mon., 8-30 a, m.. 40113 Lancaster ave. Solemn renulem masi at Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, at 10 a, ra. Int. Cathedral Cem. OARLI8LE. Oct. 3. JOHN, aon of David and Fannie I Carlisle, formerly of Los Angeles. Cal.. aged 37 Relative and frienas invneo. 10 ine aervices Aion . 2 m . at nis parents resiu-iire, -(Ui I'rait ft,.' l.rltlmUurit. I'n, Int Mt Mt. I'rure Om CHt!DUfd n l'HKf KtEliUen, Volumn On A Fair, Fine Season, Finds the Down Stairs Store Cheerfully Alert Witfi juow-rricea winter merchandise or Uooa stule ana sound Uuahtu -m Women's Coats of Much Merit Are Specially Priced - 1 , Good, roomy conts for younrj women arc made of warm nub coatinrj in burgundy, brown and taupe with velvet used as trimming. Another serviceable coat is of striped velvet with a loll collar of seal fur cloth. $1(5.50. Heavy cheviot coats in a trench model, or with deep toll collais of seal plush aic marked $19.75. At $25 there is most interestine; choosing some coats with kit coney collnr, some with inlaid velvet collars. They arc mostly of burclla and wool vc'.oiir in practical Luiuriiiis, Satin Frocks in Fifty Models Between $15 and $19.75 Pleated satin frocks in navy blue or black with white satin collars are ?15. , IS Styles at $16.50 The satins are lovely and tho color ings are splendid: Copenhagen blue, wis taria, navy blue, brown nnd taupe. Many of these frocks are trimmed with fringe. 14 Models at $18 and $18.75 Braid when it is well used is a delight, as you will agree on seeing frocks of brown, taupe, black, navy blue and Bel giun blue satin. Of course, other trim mings are to be seen among so many frocks 1 At $19.75 blue, black, green and taupe satin frocks are braided, embroidered in silk or combined with serge. Two New Serge Models One in navy blue has an overskirt. Tho bodice and the cuffs pre trimmed with many rows of braid, which is quite mili tary. $27.50 ' The other is cut on -straight lines with a broad satin sash and is elaborately em broidered in black soutache braid. $29.75. This is sketched. Special at $35 Tricolette Frocks cut on long, straight lines arc in navy blue trimmed with ball buttons and satin col lars. The belts take on tho attributes of sashes. (Market) Criss-Crosses of Silk Braid Trim the Newer Skirts Sometimes these squares arc used on pockets, sometimes on belts and we even find them covering the whole lower portion of the skirt. Dark blue and black serges seem to lend themselves particularly well to this sort of treat ment. $12.50 and $15. Simpler, tailored styles in serge begin at $4.75, and there arc many good models at gradually increasing prices. (Market) Especially Good is a full-lined coat of burclla with a seal fur cloth collar, cuffs and pockets. It is in seal brown and dark green nt $25. Also n vclour coat, belted and lined throughout, and topped with a collar of beaver fur cloth. In icindcer, army blue, navy, taupe, blown and buigundy at $29.75. A Special Group at $39.75 Some splendid coats of vclour and sil veitonc lined throughout with figured silk or silk poplin arc in seveial good models with high waistlines Or unusual belt ar rangements. In taupe, green, navy, brown, burgundy and Pekin blue. Fur Cloth Coats, $12.50 These warm, snug coats are of Hudson seal fur fabric, lined throughout with fig ured silk and boasting long, lolling collars of skunk opossum. Three Good Wool Velours Those are of the softest quality with silk linings and waim interlining;; they are in dnik brown, reindeer and blue and have deep, hawl collars of silky nutria or cape collars of scalene or taccoon. $55. Some Handsome Sample Coats Soft and luxurious coats with beautiful linings and handsome collars, cuffs and bandings of fur. Their lines illustrate the very newest coat ideas and many are copied from French models. They are of silvcrtone, duvet de laine, vclour, pompom and Bolivia in taupe, brown, icindcer, Pekin, navy and mole, tiimmed with nutria, Hudson seal (muskrat) and scalene. Special at $-12.50, $15, $55, $07.50 and up to $145. All would regularly be marked a great deal moio. (Market) Silvertip Wool Jersey Suits ,a, These new suits arc in lovely brown tones. The belted jackets have inverted pleats down the back and four pockets in front as you sec in the sketch. $23.75. Wool Poplin New black or navy blue wool poplin suits arc lined with fanciful silk and have deep collars and broad bands (edg ing the jackets) of kit-coney. $32.50. Pleated poplin or burclla suits with seal fur-cloth collars arc $25. Fine Sample Suits just one or two of a kind arc df velour and velvet in all the fashionable novel effects. Almost every one is handsomely trimmed with fur. Sizes from 16 to 38 are well represented. $55, $59.75, $65, $67.50, $09.75 and $85. rn (Market) Men Tell Us These Are the Best Suits in Town for the Money Men who have shoppeti around have come back to the Down Stalls Stoic to buy their Winter clothing nnd have told us that they have found the soundest values right here. This is little to be wondered nt, since few stores in tho country set such high clothing standards as Wnnamakcr's. Materials must be of pure wool. Tailoring must be honestly done. Styles must be in the best taste. You are absolutely sure of all of these features in every bit of Wanamaker clothing. New suits of worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres are ready for you, sir. Prices start at $25. Overcoats Begin to Arrive Mrdium weight overcoats of Oxford mixtures are $23.50. The heavier ulsters and ulstciettcs. as well as the single-breasted daik Oxford coats of more conservative lines, are appearing in goodly numbers. $25 nnd upwards. f ((iullerj, .Market) Vi Men's Sample Knitted Ties, 55c Good-looking stripes and plain colors arc in this big assortment of silk mixed tics. All would ordinarily be quite a bit more. ((iullerj. Market) Men's New Soft Hats, $3 Soft hats that adjust them selves so well to the individual arc in browns, greens, black and in various shades of the fashionable gray, such as slate, stone, etc. Vclour hats of excellent qual ity arc $5.50. (duller)-, .Market) 1500 New Hats Prices Begin at $3.75 And you will be amazed at the hats to be had here for $".75! The materials, the trim mings and the styles are nothing short of re markable, and they are in the best of taste. At $5, $6 rt.rf'$S there are hundreds of hats and their quality is as good as you have ever been abl to buy for these sums. Much ostrich is used for trim ming and here is a goodly number of the light facings that arc so fashionable and so becom ing. Beaver toques with velvet ciowns are in a wide range of colors and are verjr smart. For Children and Young Girls Little felts and veloUrs as well as the newer tarns are ready for school girls who will come shopping on Saturday. The tarns arc in sand, gray, blue and black and are of plush and beaver. Prices start at $3.75. Overseas caps of olive drab wool are $1.75. (Market) Furs to Woo Feminine Hearts Soft, silken furs, thick and luxurious with warmth and beauty, are gathered together in the Down Stairs Store and marked at reasonable prices. Scarfs Kcd fox, $15.75 and $23.50. Japanese badger, $20. Blended skunk, $25. Scarf 8 of Dyed Furs Black fox, $25, $27.50 and $35. Taupe fox, $32.50. Brown fox, $27.50 to $37.50. .Silver fox, $25. Black lynx, $37.50 to $80. Taupe cat lynx, $19.75 and $22.50. Black skunk, $19.75. Light brown wolf, $52.50. Siberian dog, $25. Chinese dog, $7.50 to $18.50. Kit coney, $10. Black coney, $12.50. i In the Finer Furs We Have: Red fox scarfs, brown fox scarfs, taupe fox scarfs, Hudson seal (muskrat) stoics, capes and throw tics. We have muffs to match almost all of tho scarfs. (Market) Real Savings in a Sale of 3000 Pair of Women's French Gloves Special at $1.35 Black and white lambskin gloves that are worth half again as much of such are these excellent gloves. They have two clasps anti self or contrasting Paris point stitching on the backs; all arc over seam sewn. Pearl White Washable Capeskin Gloves, $1.35 Good, everyday gloves, outseam sewn, that have one clap and contrasting embroidery on the backs. Worth half again as much. A Sale of Fine White Toilet Articles Every piece is of good, heavy weight, the shapes are new and there is a wonderful variety for choosing. Mirrors and brushes are worth a special word, as their shapes and qualities arc unusual. All are "seconds," but in most instances the lay man will have to look closely to find the imperfection. Prices are low, as you can plainly see. Hair Brushes. Jl'to 13 7S MlrroiK, SI. SO to H. DO. Hat Ilrushcs, COc to $1.23. Cloth liniMh-i, $1.50 to $2.50. Uutton Hooks, Files and Cutlclo KiiImf, 20c to 3 Go. Perfume Dottles, C5c to $1 25. .leu el lloxes, $1.25 to $3.50 Cold Cream lloxes, 25u to 75e. l'uff Hoxes mid Hair Kecelrrs, 4no to $1 Si). Tra, 25e to $2 50. Hoicleis for tooth powder or tnlcum ponder boxes, shavlnff sticks or tooth brushes arc 25c to 75c ((Vntriil) aKVaSaBl ! i ;,vjB ' ' V &' J w; Little Hats and Coats Wnrm - looking gray chinchilla coats like the one that is sketched arc for children of 2 years to 0. The collars are of black velvet and the coats are fully lined. $7.50. Coiduroy coats are $7.50 t o Mli 50. Among the many other coats for boys nnd girls is one model of all wool khaki color that is tai lored. $10.75. Hats for very small children are trim med or are tailored. One modelf Jj with ear tabs is in white, navjr.J'Ji UIUC Uf V,UtlillHCil U1U5 fcWIUU" , y. roy at $1.50. The trench model wi1,) that is sketched is also in thejv.L: thiec nt $1.75. , : mi is jor oiuer ciiuuren are -to $8 the latter being unusu ally fine velour hats. (Central) J i H k-; Children's Washable ' Tan Capeskin i Gloves, $1.35 j One-clasp, outseam sewn gloes ' that are excellent for school wear They will fit children of 3 to 14 (Central) Women's ' Cordovan-Color Silk Stockings $1.60 a Pair Full-fashioned silk stockings of the popular cordovan color have cotton gaiter tops. The feet arc well ie-enforced. (Central) It's Pleasant to Carry a Velvet Handbag It's soft to touch and the pretty lining and gay little mirror are delightful. The frames are cov ered with velvet or are of gleam ing metal, and some have beaded tops. In black, taupe, brown or navy at $2 to $8. (Central) 175 Boys' Wool Suits Special at $12.50 Which I About the Wholesale Price "Wool" with us means absolutely all-wool that has been tested. For boys of 7 years to 17, these wool cheviot suits are in about ten different dark mixtures. The jackets have plain backs and loose belts. They are lined with mohair and have vertical pockets. Most of the suits have imitation cuffs. The trousers are lined throughout and are made generously full. Consider this: All scams are taped and re inforced. (nailery. Market) Tailored Flannel Waists Arc Splendid for Uniforms Women who arc wearing uni forms and they arc many in quire tailored shirtwaists to wear with them. Winter with its cold days is coming and coal must be conserved; that means warmer shirtwaists. Cotton flannel waists with soft cuffs and tailored col lars are in stripes of blue, black or lavender at $2.25. Striped madras waists show corded, colored and satin stripes. They have two-in-one collars. $2.50. Splendid tub silk blouses in white or black have collars that can be worn high or low. $3.50. Pink or white blouses of crepe lie chine, that is the heavy, dull luality, are box pleated and well made. $4.50. (Market) 800 Bandeaux Special at 40c White basket weave with dots in it forms these bandeaux, with sturdy tape for the shoulder straps. They hook in back, where there is elastic to adjust them, and they also have draw strings at tho tops. (Central) Special Rustling, New Petticoats $1.35 A special lot lightweight and rustly cotton taffeta petti coats at much less than the usual price. They are in navy, black, green, brown, rose and purple with ruffled flounces and elastic tops. (Oenlrul) The Right Clothes For Junior Girls Top coats of cheviot coating trimmed with velvet are in sizes 15 and 17 at $1C50. Other coats of two-tone plaid are tailored with belts and large pockets. Sketched.) These and trench coats of military cloth are $18.75. Coats for Younger Girls of 7, 8 and 9 years are in many materials, including corduroy, plush and smoother woven cloth. $8.50 to $25. Little girls who w car 6-year sizes will find unusually pretty models especially for them in velour, plush, corduroy and broadcloth at $fi.75, $7.50 to $16.50. Suits for Girls of 14 to .17 are made of dark tweed mixtures, burclla cloth and diagonal suiting. $27.50 and $29.75. , New Dresses tor scnooi f no cornuroy itock umi m nncwucu m in urown or i green embroidered in contrasting silk. The pockets and pretty vestee will pleas,e girls of 8 years to 14. $7.50. Other frocks for junior girls are taffeta, velvet, satin, wool jersey, Georgette crepe and various combi nations at $15 to $37.50. At $12.50 new frocks for girls of 8 to 14 years are of navy blue serge combined with rlaid silk. The skirts are box pleated and have tabs trimmed with silk ball buttons. , ,Cntrl) - . ''M,YTMMgMr"ryT"TMKJfLlJ.''3r. T'--J 'rrmmm,mm''''''f sssssss. Steps To Shoe Comfort and Economy Women's Shoes Children's Shoes At $1.90 a Pair Among them nre shoes of dark tan or black calfskin in lace style with welted soles and low heels. Dlack kidskin on medium or wide-toe shapes is in lace or button style with medium or low heels. $5 JO a Pair All hnvo imitation wing or straight tips and are in lace style. The soles aro welted. Black calfskin with high straight heels. Dark tan calfskin with me dium heels. Black calfskin with medium heels. Dark tan calfskin with high, straight heels. $5.75 a Pair Three styles with welted soles and medium heels arc repre sented: gray kidskin with fawn cloth tons, brown kidskin with ivory kid tops, and shoes of gray leather that is much like buck skin. $5.90 a Pair Soft gray leather shoes that lace high have covered heels and welted soles. Black kidskin shoes made quite plain have turned soles and covered heels. Tan cillfskin shoes lace high and have soft leather tops of a brighter shade. The heels are medium and the soles welted. Shoes for small infants and lit tle children are here in abund ance, both in soft kid and in the sturdier leathers. Many women plan a regular shoo day and bring down all the children to get shoes for the season. It is a good plan! Black leather shoes in button styles are $3.25 a pair for sizes 11 M: to 2. Tho toe shapes are such as will trnin the toes to grow straight. Black calfskin shoes in sizes 8i to 2 are made in lace style the kind children like for school. The soles nre sturdily welted for children who aie con stantly on their feet. $3.75 and $4.25 a pair, according to size. $1.50 and $1.75 a Pair These include shoes of black kidskin, of black patent leather, of tan kidskin and, also, shoes of black kidskin and patent leather with white leather tops. They are In button styles. Sizes 2 to 5 are $1.50 a pair; sizes 5 to 8, with wedge heels, are $1.75 a pair. ' Girls' Shoes of black leather on medium-toe shapes arc in lace styles at $4 a pair. (Chestnut) Men's Shoes Good black leather shoes on English lasts or with wide toes in blucher style arc made with strong, solid welted soles. $4.25 a pair. $5.10 a Pair This price applies to the larg est quantity of men's shoes in our Down Stairs Store. Dark tan leather shoes on the newer English lasts are ever so good-looking! English lasts arc also evident in shoes of black leather in blucher style. Black leather shoes may bo had with wide toes at this price, too. Black kidskin shoes are on straight lasts or have wide toes. The welted soles are made for service. Boys' Shoes of dark tan leather are made in English style in sizes 1 to 6 at $4.50 a pair, , Blucher style shoes in dark tan leather in sizes 1 to 2 are $4.60 and $3.50 a pair. Black shoes In blucher style Irnep-1L $3'60 a Pair. !" 10 to 13V4. 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