vrar .,., - v ,AV' 1 "vwv. .t r&W: V.'L Wj V T t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918 UL v.; . rv- .1 l Mi r.v 1 r 1 m he t . ?' 1 1 ';. 'i NEWS FROM THE SHIPYARDS SUN SHIP MAN VISITS company, but they tin not 'know ICompans, I'lftj-r'oil Infantry. Tliero are many things that I couhl RING ARTHUR'S TABLE '" 'MiMnfthZFttXShttyzjntJ?- mixtion to the illrty Him, ko I will Just ' try to remrinlirr a few thltiRs until t come home nnd then wl'l telf ou about Cliarlic Hess Can't Toll Much my wuuitiiikh C' time, cur rmritv niul rtonllon to the ulmoat omii Nitnoui rmcrintmn About War, litil Writes Interestingly "SUNNY JIM" CLUB FORMED Charlie lle"i. n former emiilcje of the Gun Ship Company nt Chester, now with the'coln at the frorft, lian fccii a lot and Inil lots of nocl experiences nlnco shop he kft the uhlpjiird, according To a let- ty recently ueelvcil by ono of his for nwr pals at the rtl ln llncl-tnil he found tlmo In take In the old Kins Ar thur C.mtle and many other historic place, hut In Franco ll In different, Just what he has Recti and done there was not to be related In any correspond ence under rcnxnrxhlp ruleo, but lleis, did m.mace to Bet throtish-the fact that his own l'rcneh Is mlnerv to the natives, and t.i. it, citing tlmo Is about the only time he can make hlmse1(uinder.stood In that linfio I'art cf his Utfrr follows "Having a few inlinites this Sundav Chester Yard lHnckfiiiilhs Ilolil Meeting in AM Languages .Sunny Jim Club H the name of a new tee'ety In the Chester Ship liMclfemltli We can print the named or come ( t.HT(IHI) M,VV. olTlie l.ov of VV T t lemon tit tho Mpnhrttit nr1 lins din lliisul-hr.l hlni'otr n iv nritit hutler In the .I.UrfTty ln lrle it the nhltnsril, ttfere thp r (imiulitii tittpmil hrt Imiiiiht n tond hlm-lt nnl tmik liinn'; alowt In hl V(rkrt .Wit rnnrnlni- lm Hnwril up with, so worth of nth p. rlitlon That wnn onlv I n ptMrtrr Slncp tin n he hs nld more i tlinn lln nil( worth 'till -.unit for not cn!h Horn of the tin ti In the n itionrirtiuttil htm' nil i inn ,. nn Vttinnr th"P ni.r (iorue I". l.ckle Jnnv 1) Unllnrd, llarr A. . Phillip ami tt.nrst Hawpr i. IttTiird h 1 fithi r I, h nlsh irinr "Heritor at the plant I The lm hn tt $'J"i oou an his Koal In this I lampalen and In lontktpnt of liiinnlnK that I huh murk . of the membors, although we would not. altimpt to pronounce thein The men who bae to answer to them, tin 1 Uti , haps, for them, too, some day, are tioL po I certain as to Jut how tiny nlimilil in 0-1 noume them. Here Koes an wa I'nsi ilent, Charlie KJajskli !oe presldint .Mlko Olllsky: trustees. Ton (Joloni hlsky. Jnth7,i Yklsexlze and It. M Ham ilton; Imfstlpatlnfr committee, Nick In MlekelRenke, John Miill-kl. Joe Zlnltsk, Stanley (!rnw, Walter Sihlnirck , musi cal dlrictor, (leuiK'i I.. 1 Iimknliiy , re' cordliiK .mil llnanolal norelHij, Joei liolnlt nicir inietlUKM are (.iiihiulUiI In all lanRUtRes It sometimes happens at these meitliTRs that the speaker Is the 1 tily one iiriscnt who understands what s ' mornlntr In tnMtf I thlnl.' 1 whcilt run riff f belniZ F.iid. ntld llo Sometimes misstp wiumiii' 01 ueiiiK nippy me nun ills 110 j motlMs nh.iteMr a few lints and let ion know that I am still ille I sure hae seen a Rood bit of wafer and country since 1 last raw you. Did I get seasick? Not on your life It Is pntty nice being able to tpend jour aeatlon abroad. Isn't If I hae been In Iinuland and sted am'prnl nlllps lliprn. T punnot tell nn Ahlch ones, as It Is ncalnst orders ltM"' most irne.t in-orfriitlon.to our oran I'l.l.lK.i: (If Ml VI,I from IN women implois cr thr Mirtliant Milji aril at llarrlmaii to thtr iountr anil tla err IlltcreM ! Iiow 111 the hilnli of the lompulo tirflc I nt "v slrl employes of the Mrr ihaht .siiitlitilldlith I'oriioritlon ' readd ttif tliili-'i1 In rcli pttiUfi our jilnroro loatt In leather. fur, silk or fabric, the r re name rowr.es is a cuarant cc of aualitv. since 1777. Fownes sets the standard in style, fit and service; for Military and Civ ilian requirements. At tht Principal aitopt rrotuts Th nam it ativaya in th4 glow. wtia In a castle that was occupied b KIiir Arthur and his knlphts nnd aw Ids celebrated Ileum! Tabh nnd seeral other IntcrestlnR thlnRi I also istted a cathedral that was built about 800 A D. l.nRliiml Is Mry pretty. The farms are Intensely cultivated and there ire no fences; all hedges "Since comlnu to Trance I hae been in and throtiRli several Trench eltlis, nnd also through a good many miles' of country. The nngllsh country was pretty, but the Trench Is Btlll more beautiful. They have no fences or hedges here. The farmers nil live In villages and go to their farms, which nie In the country close b, each dav Iho Trench women are all helping. In tho fields, as do also the T.nglish women TZvery place jou look hire In Trance you see wheat, oats', etc. They raise a lot of grain. . "Wo are now situated In .1 Trench Ullage. There are no stores hero nnd. ef e-ourse, 110 places of amusement. Th"re are only u few homes nnd they are all built of stone, laid about n foot thick, A large number of the houses are unoc cupied and falling In ruins, m vou can Inmi.ino the age of the place. The women and children all wear a kind of woolen shoo and over this they wear handmade wooden shoes, I can n a very fpw words In Trench, but have no dlfllculty In making mself undirstood when It eomes tlmo to eat "We do not have man) Hoops at this village We arc working with more 'pep than ever befote The men 111 e all be ginning to realize that It will not be ver) long before the) will have to make u-o of the things that we teach them and ait putting all they have In their work Of course, our compati) Is the best company In all of I'nole Sam's army, we have the best men In tht- world In It, so that'"s the pcjsoii 1 epect every company v would tell )ou the same thing about thtlr itilmtiildtra lion of llu Mill'1 10 win the nr We i-oron. t , nU" that In ntnnu nn tlieriof our prarrnt1 I and mot printing ehllratlon In In furtht r to ine (XI in oi our itimunce uorK anil aUIMt tlp purpojM of tin above i oritur itlini In thp liutldliifr of slips ships and mor nhlpa ror 1 the tranprortailon of cur troup and tin i tnalntmanr of our forci a and alt!, a at tin 'jutllefront To Ihl 1 lid Me omofral, oui ' American art hsn produced riLOSETTE u rptailni nr Imported labile levc. 1 fneeinnnnnMnfBiMBBBnnBBiimeienep. 1 1335-1337 Walnut Street llppo.llr V V. ItlU-Curlton ) Specially Priced Velvet and Velveteen Gowns Appropriately Designed for Street, Afternoon and Dinner Wear The model illustrated is of a beautiful quality velveteen, embodying all the late style features. Special 29-75 m iiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu I . Go Buy That Liberty Bond TODAY. Don't Wait To Be ASKED. The name Ivins still stands for better ingredients, better flavor, better value, or in other words: The Ivins Better Kind of Baking -This Ivins "betterment" is being maintained daily. Evidently the consumer appreciates it as the demand for Ivins Cakes and Crackers exceeds the capacity of our ovens. Try Ivinssponge or Ivins pound the .cakes that have home-baked goodness all thru. CAKES AND CRACKERS A GOOD WAY FOR YOUNG WOMEN TO HELP THE BOYS "OVER THERE" We need girls to help wrap, pack, and seal crackers to ko to our X ,c D utuu. w4i aim oeo mi. jvuKeia t os ixorxn iiroaa street. sk,'i"k!, . '-'?-- -" .' j j U.J -w -j . . . . .- Jr - .iL'i-ti -k , ' WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS' STORE WANAMAKER'S iri , rrifl A Bright, Cheery, Well-Ventilated Place of Real Economies The Down Stairs Store at Wanamaker'sA Envelope Chemises Embroidered by Hand Thcio arc two styles. One is of nainsook that is rather heavier than usual, yet fine, trimmed with nanow imitation Cluny lace. 51.C0. The other is mote cluboiatcly embioidetci! and is cut lonij and full. 52. (C fnlrnl) Black Skirts in Many Attractive Styles , and Materials Women who wear tegular mzc; will find s-kiits of scigc, faille poplin, wool poj tin, wool tuffcta, oile antl chuddah, made in atti active styles, well tailored, with pietty ockott., button.s antl pleats tiimminfr them. R5.75 to SlUfiO. And for women who need laijje sizes, fiom !I1 to 36 waistbands thcio aie aKo many good styles, made to give long linos. They sue of s-cige, poplin and Poiict twill, priced fiom $1.75 to SlO.fiO. Lovely hatins made in many distinctive models, in many cases only one of a kind, priced from $12.50 to $'J5. (Murkrl) To Protect the Kiddies From Frosty Winds Fine coats of glossy bioadcloth in navy blue, brown and light tan ate made quite simply with little pockets and good buttons as the only adorn ments. They are .soft and waim, with lining antl intcilininRS, and aie finished with small collars of nutria. For boys and girls of 2 years to ti, the coats aie $10.50. Coats of coiduroy aie $7.50 to $13.50, in sizes 2 years to G. Wide Choosing In Hats Hats of el vet, boaer, cordutoy ami clour in daik, light and blight colois aie tailoted or pirltily trimmed. For gills and boys of 2 to 15. $1.2."i to $8. (( rnll ill) hxyi 1500 New Hats In a Bright and Glowing Array $5 and $6 In such a gathering thcic is about eeiy kind of Winter hat you can think of, big hats and little huts for all put poses. Most of the hats are of velvet, some with minorcd crowns, antl theie is no lack of pietly facings of a contiasting color. 1'ufiV of ostrich, wee clet flnweis antl chenille embroidery give touches of light brightness anti there is onougli fur to hhow lis that Winter is teally ptetty clo-e. All in all it is a Wonderful Showing at $." and $(" Oturl.rt) "A Man's a Man for A' That" BUT His Clothes Make a Lot of Difference! Wnnamaker tailoring and Wanamaker all-wool materials make a world of difference. Join these to the economy of the Down Stairs Store for Men and you can fice your mind of all clothing worries. Overcoats antl suits that weio bought months ngo would cost at least $5 more if ive could get them! Two-button and three-button suits, made antl finished faultlessly, may bo had with waistlines in Oxfoitl mixtuirs and in plain blue or brown flan nel. .V25 to $312.50. Overcoats, $25 to $35 Singlc-breasletl box coats aie of the right me dium weight. Double-breasted ulstcrettcs (sort of town coats) and heavy ulsters hac vertical or slanting pockets. They have belts in back and the collars are convertible. (Callirj. Mnrkrt) MenVshirtsatftl.l 5 Is Fine News for Saturday Fine news for the man who needs shirts and wants to save. These are of madras, with colored .stripes and .soft cuffs, and aie well cut, to fit coni foitably. Other madras shirts with soft cuffs and woven stripes of color or satiny luster aie special at $1.75 and $2.35. Stiff Cuff Shirts aie made of pcicalc at 51.65 and of striped madras at $2.35. Good-looking Silk Tics Tlie.-c begin at 50c, which is very little for a silk open-end four-in-hand tic these duys. They aie in a splendid variety of patterns, in which any man will find tics that suit his taste. 50c, 63c antl S5e. (t.nllrrj, -Vlurkrt) Winter Is Marshaling His Forces, But Women's Coats Are Ready c If ij I a lk I li Handsome Coats of Soft Materials Though these coats are very warm, they are amazingly light in weight due to the exriui.sitc materials of which they are made. Pom pom, liolivta, silvcrtone, velour do lainc, smeitip cloth anil suede velour arc some of the fabrics. They are all lined with lovely silks and the collars are luxuriously broad and made of self-material or of nutria, -mole, natural laccoon, blended squiircl, skunk, skunk-tljed opossum and dyed raccoon. The colorings arc soft antl lovely, lunning to icindecr, taupe, black, navy, brown, Pekin, chinchilla and plum. $45, $17.50, $52.50, $55, $57.50, ifG2.no and up to $1 15 M iri . i Coats of ihecij warmth and mug com foit abound in the Down Staiis Stoic antl prices ate suipii.singly low At $25 there is a variety of models made of burella cloth, wool velour antl cheviot coating. Some have deep kit coney collais, otheis ate trimmed with seal fur cloth, while others aie trimmed only with .self-material. Velour Coats at $29.75 am made in .seveial ways with deep fur collar.-, or cape collars of beaver fur cloth or bandings of mole fur cloth. They aie warmly lined to the waist or clear to the hem. Wool Jersey Coats, $37.50 Special 'lite pretty heather mixtuies are to be had in these smait coats that ate fully lined with silk and maikcd at this special pi ice. Inexpensive Coats for Young1 Women Trench coats of military cloth, much like tho soltlieis', aie belted and geneiously pock eted. $18.75. Coats of nub coating, soft and waim, aie !flG.50. Some New' Black Coats of wool velour, bioadcloth, pom pom and suede cloth some with black fur collars are $35 to $03.75, Fur cloth coats of Hudson seal and velour tlu nortl have loll or cape collars of laccoon or black -kunk opossum. !f 12.50 to f75 Women's New Silk Stockings Black, white, bronze and cordovan-color silk stockings in a good weight of silk at $1.00 a pair. They have feet and tops of mci cciizcd cotton, well leinforced. ((entral) 800 Corsets Special at $1.35 Faiily heavy white coutil corsets for slight to average stout figures have medium low bust lines, long backs anil free hip space. They are well boned. fTcntrnl) Flannellet Nightgowns They feel .so snug antl warm now that nights grow colder! These are of snowy, white flan nellet at $2. Ktra sizes in flannellet gowns in white aie $2.25 or in stripes $2.50. (Central) Taffeta Petticoats Special at $3.85 Mostly in changeable colors, the petticoats aie lovely with their full coidcd and tucked flounces edged with accoidion pleatcd ruffles. (( nil nil I Voile Blouses Frilly and Plain At $2.25, huntheds of soft voile blouses are trimmed with Valen ciennes laces, imitation filet inser tions, crocheted balls and bits of hand-embroidery. Others oro tiuite plain, with many tucks. In the Little Gray Salon Georgette crepe is holding a jubi lee! The blouse that is sketched is fiom a large gioup at $5.75. Thcic arc many models at this price showing beadwork, braid ing, hemstitching and tucks. Navy blue, flesh and white arc pre sented as well ns combinations of navy blun-and-tan. And at $7.50 theie arc some lovel blouse-. (Vlurkrt) Girls Have Quite Decided Ideas About Clothes and just now they aie thinking about coats. Tor the little gills of six there is a pretty curduroy coat that is warmly lined throughout nnd trimmed with tan cloth. $0.75. For girls up to twelve years theie are coats of broadcloth, velour, silvertone and plush some with fur collais and their prices nrc $10.75, $12.50 and up to $10.75. Girls of 12 to 1G years will like a good coat of tlark blue or maroon cheviot with big pockets and a belt. It is $10.75. For juniors and young women there arc charming coats of tweeds, burella, plush, coiduroy, velour and pompom at $1G.50, ?18, $25 and up to $35. Pretty Frocks in G to 14-year sizes aie of serge and corduroy, which means they aie serviceable. $5.75, $7.50 and up to $12.50. Silk frocks of green, blue or brown taffeta are in 8 to 12 ycar sizes at $10.75 and $12.50. Junior frocks of satin, serge, velveteen nnd taffeta are in a great many delightful styles at $15, $10.50, $18.75 and up to $35. (OntrHl) At $2.85 a pair, women's show of black patent leather have black kid tops. The soles are welted and the heels arc curved. Women's Shoes At $4.90 a Pair Black kidskin shoes in lace or button style have medium or low heels and welted Boles. Gray or ivory kidskin shoes, with turned soles and covered heels laco quite high. White kidskin shoes lace high nnd have turned soles and cov ered heels. At $5.40 a -Pair Women's shoes of dark tan or black calfskin have Imitation wing tips, welted soles and me dium heels. Also, dark tan or black calfskin shoes with imitation straight tips have high, straight heels. At $5.75 a Pair Three new styles are here wit) 4V. uu.1.. wllin wi.vili The Right Kind of Shoes for Women and Children at Right Prices lacings and welted soles. Brown kidskin shoes have ivory kid tops. Gray kidskin shoes have fawn cloth tops. Gray leather shoes are soft like buckskin. Shoes for Girls aie made of dark tan or black calfskin, with low heels. They lace high and have welted soles. Dark tan calfskin shoes with wide toes or on slender lasts are $5.40 a pair. Black calfskin shoes on long slender lasts are $4.90 and $4.50 a pair. Girls' block leather shoes on sensible too shapes in sizes 2V& to 7 are $4 a parr. Children's Shoes in black kidskin, tan kidskin and patent leather are in sizes 2 (very small) to 2 for big girls at $1.50 a pair to $4.25 a pair, ac cording to sip and style, Autumnal Suits and Dresses Are Right Up to the Minute 65 Blue Serge Frocks Special at $19.75 They aie in seven diffctent models. Some have bioad cmbioideicd belts, otheis have skirts a n tl sleeves trimmed with cloth ball buttons. Draped bodices have sash ends edged with bilk fringe. White satin collars i oil charmingly. A frock fiom this group is sketched. At $25, two new mod els of wool jcisey are in navy blue, taupe, brown and rookie. Neat black frocks of serge in various models arc $15, $10.50, $18.75 to $39.75. Touches of white on the collais "light frocks of black satin or crepe meteor that are pleas ingly contrived. $10.50, $18 to $12.50. (fa w Suits Elaborate or Businesslike Butelln suits, wool poplin suits nnd suits of diagonal cheviot arc in styles especially suitable for young women, Tweed in brown or gray tones forms suits that are splendid for school or, business wear. $29.75. Suits of the Newest Wool velour suits' distinctly for young girls aro trimmed with bono buttons and .five rows of braid piping. These are in navy blue, taupe and brown at $39.75. Also, at $39.75, suits of silver tone cloth for women are beauti fully lined with flowered silk. The Suit That Is Sketched The short - waisted cut to the jacket of the wool velour suit is indeed out of the ordinary. The band about the bottom and the co)lar are of beaver fur cloth. $45. Furs of a Soft Loveliness New furs of high luster and soft silkincss have been added to our already large assort ment of scarfs and muffs. Siarfs D.uk blown wolf scarfs are !r2!i.75. Black wolf ..cnifs ale $35. Brown Alaskan wolf scarfs are $52.50 and $58.50. Tuupe fo scarfs aie $27.50 and $32.50. Brown fox scarfs aro $35. Black fox scarfs are $25, $27.50 and $35. Taupe cat-lynx scarfs are $19.75 and $22.50. Dyed black skunk scarfs are $19.75. Blended skunk scarfs are $25. Dog scarfs are $7.50, $18.50, $25 and $27.50. Japanese badger scarfs arc $20 and $24. Kit-coney scarfs aie $10. Black kit-coney scarfs aro $7.50 to $12.50. Muffs Nutria muffs are $19.50. Poiret fox muffs are $25. Brown fox muffs are $30. Silver blue fox muffs are $30, 'l'aupe fox muffs are $29.75. Black fox muffs are $25 and $27.50. Natural raccoon muffs are $10.50 to $32.50. Japanese mink muffs aro $16.50. Japanese mink muffs, pret tily trimmed, are $30, Dyed black skunk muffs are $19.75. Blended skunk muffs are $25. Hudson seal (muskrat) muffs are $10.50 to $25. Fur Sets Of dyed black skunk are $52.50. Sets of brown fox are $50, (Market) Cozy Sleeping Garments for thev Youngsters "4 Children of 1 to 10 years will t kept snug and warm. 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