pt1TTTinrmT)Kiv"ff EVENING PUBLIC kEDGERr-PHILADELLTOA, SATUKDAY, "JANUARY 11, 1919 BELGIAN KING BESTOWS CROSS Grand Organ, 9, 11 and 4:50 Chimes at Stroke of Noon WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S ON GEN. PRICE WEATHER ?lH Fair 1 ktM - rnssssss ( Former Third Regiment Com mander Among "Heroic Fifty" Receiving Decorations Fifty rfllcers and men of the fifty-third Artillery BrVado, Including Brigadier General William C. Trice, Jr., Its commander, have heen awarded Belgian war croises by King Albert. General Price was a former commander of the Third rtoglmcnt, of this city. Among tho "herolo fifty" Is Captain John II. Bell, of AVlllianvport, Pa., commander of Battery B, 107th Field Artillery. Ten others of this battery halo been recommended for the Distinguished tiorvlce Cron". The bat tery Is now nt Poperlnghe, Belgium, where the nmlal presentations ivcro tnade. Tho Wfty-thltd Artillery was sent to Belgium with tho Ninety-first Division, commanded by Major Cleneral Johnson, Whllo In Belgium, Uenerat Price's artll. terry aided In the capturo of the hlstonu town of Audcnarde. When King Albert entered Brussels General Price accompanied the King nd Queen. r '" Church Celebrates Anniversary A series of anniversary services at Hebron Tabernacle, of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, Twentieth street and Spring Harden, began last night with an address by tho Hev. V.. V. Whiteside, of Pittsburgh. The services will continue next week, with all-day programs for tomorrow and Tuesday, How Ave Your Thoughts? QTJIKT NOONDAY TALKS ON HEALTH AND HAPPINESS rmiowtd by Meditation. 12:30 to 1 'o'clock Daily - AT TRUTH CENTER J32ft Walnut St. AM. AWCLCOME ItaptUt GREAT KVANOELISTIC CAMPAIGN' IN t it r. t i: m ri. Hroafl nnd IWlts stc. lUv J. K. coxaxt. r. D., Preacher. of Chicago, AND Hev. U. A LEICIIM1ER. M. A.. Sinxer, of aton. Ohio. WEEK TtKOINXIXO JAN'. 32 fLMiAV i hemes: in -DiWi. J)naiulte for Dip TO .30 a J rem 3j 7.10 p, L(J in - jmwiip )plt franco for the MoikIAj uenua ta:k night theme Hticm at S v in. Mobilizing for War ' - "J'rrnnrlnir te,v tli lltn WdnMlljl "IHhi lh 'IViti fttr T nttt fn 'lhurs(ly "When tlio Uell right With Frldar Traitor. In th Trmhn " ,. rrfMntfrlnn AIJTII STRKKT MiritCir. 1Alh un.I Anli. TJ CEAREXCE Et)VARI MATAltTNEY Jh l-ord'H huppT to 111 bo itlrtirnUd nt : 1p:4o o'clock Jilblff School ut V2i Chrlv ! Man LndoKnr at 7. Jtfiltal at 3i nr, MitHrtnev will tireai.li at 8 p m. on the subjrit "Karslshted ifata or Lom? Two Pathi Ihrnuirh J.lfo and What They Efvl To." Sunday evMiiup ,Jnnuarv 21, l,c will preach on "J'he Heit Friend a Man Makes in Tblf World " I HirrilMJIEM I'RESIIVTEKIAN CIUKUI. nroad and lHamnnd tits. Re E C HHIKHMAN", M. A . Assistant 11 tnr. in so a m. Mnrnlnr; Worship Publfct. Hi TIpm Homp,' J J an p. in. Sabbath Schnu! 700 p. m - (' K "I'airlotlo Sen Ice 7 4ft p. in, -Etenlns Wornhlp. SubJert: 'Ioumimh of th Heart." Rev : r Hlbshman will preath at both lervitrn, . Jlethlehem Quaitet. Mildred Jones. Htsl Leonard, Henri Merrlken and ronald Ued illnc Miepanl K. Kollicl, Orffanlst. Eerbndv Alftinn Welcome. M IWMII.Y I1AV IX HOI'K aid and harton Ktn . 10:15 a. m. Rm. UeoreT' A Aciyj 7:45, Hev. J. Oray Jlol ton, n, n SE(OM) rRKsilYTnitlAN CHURCH UlFt and Walnut Rtn Hev. Mexander MacOoll, D. P.. MlnUter. nOi'POP- MacCOM lll preach at 11 and S o'clork, Eeninr subject, "Pemoeracy and the nurfii ' Muhlcnl Service nt 7.10 by the Choir of twenty olrs. under tho leadership of N. lfndnay Vorden 'J ho program uill In- Jlacs Solo "It Js EnouBh' .Mendelssohn Anthem, "O c;iadsomp Eight Arr. Norden i Anthem, "(lallla" Gounod Anthem. "Eord, Hupnort Vs ' . ...Norden Sundiiv Schoil at '.t.4.1 Hlblo Clatw for men and women at 10 o'clock Visitor, nnd especially men In untfurm, nlwavw wekome. BFCOND CHIIUH. (iKRMANTOWN irene ano Tnlnehorken sts JOHN HAUVEY EKE, Pastor. H.45 Graded HunUiy School, 11 .00--Memorlal Sertce for members of the coiiBrcsatlon who h.ivo died in the .erfre nt ioiintr durlmr the, war. Art. dross IJeut f'ardee Erdman, Chaplain. Air Beru. 130 Afternoon Serip. Sermon by Pawior ..J , rrolenlnnt KpUcopal A C1IIKCH 1II,I.KI WITH ENTMCMASM T'lftj vrara of toil, and back of that fifty cbm i a b's enthusiasm for cen good rausn That Is the storv of Urn Church i of th Holj ApontleH Time pase in a desert, but nolhlntf happen until some body fcteps in and doei fromethlnp. Some hunhes nn lIKo a desert with nothing im the premlivt but timo pdsInff by At Holv ApoctlcH pirjbody worlts, ounc and old Thero in atwajn somethlnp; go-1 lux on at Hols Apomles that In why wo are termed "A Chunh Tilled With En thusiasm.' Special Red Cro&s Servico Sunday eenIiiEl nt 7.4n. Red Cross worUeis In uniform ' Ssrmon bv the Hi-ttor, 10 CO a m., 'Christ's Ruslnfs." harty welcome uwnlts sou. Come onre, and ou'lt come a(faln. rilUUCH or THE HOLY APOSTEE3 Jlst and ChrNtlan sts Rev, Oeorca Herbert Toop, l. V , Rector , hT." HAKNAUVfe'N "" rt4th st and Tlaerford ae. I 7:4a P. in. American Emerxency Rod, t'rosi Corpj. Memorial Service to Russl Moore and otuers, Mr. Joseph McLauxh iln. speaker (sT, JAMES'S III K(ll, I'llIIUIKU'llTT I H2d and Wn'nut sts , The Rev JOHN" MOCKRTDGE, P. D , Rector 8.00 a m Hol Communion 11.00 a. m Morning l'rajer with Sermon. 4.00 p. m. Eenlnj.' Trajer (Choral), with i the follow inff Oman PostJudei 2estlal l Prelude, A major, and Novelette, iy Parker. 11-4 a in nnd 2:4Tt p m Sunday School Vnltarlan , riRNT L'MTAItlAN'CHEKUI. 2123 Chest. RevrREPERICK R. nEIFEIX Minister. to a. m. Sunday Hthool 11a. in. Mr. Urlfnti will preach on The odora Ilooseelt and tha American HpJrlt " Anthems "Kierco Was th Wild Rlllow," by Noble, nnd 'Cherubim Honx,M by Rort- iivniifni n'i"f '. ""i'l'i mbtiiiat, UMTAR1AN hOt'HITV OF (lEHJIANIOUX I'lwlten .ih. "nil Otn tt nv n 'En k ronnES. jfini,ter. tl a. m '""nfivoTTilnatlonallsm." Ynnng Mfll'w t hrlwtlan Aawwlatlon SC.M1AV AT CKNTRAT, 00 p. m In th. loljbj-. 'Thomas ' U rwton, Leader Drop-In Dlble Class lor , Hway-frnm-Uoine m,n. International Lee Hon,. AIuslc, 'cello, lolln and piano, ' 4 00 p. to In tho Auditorium. Tenor So. lolt. Mr. Arthur Jloore. Orchmtra and I orean fireclal talk. "Tho Downfall of tho Beat of llcrlln." bj- Itev. Samuel btcln- BCtZ. I 5:00 p. m. In tho I.obbr. Toune Men'a Dlicueston Club. Mr. W. O Eas.ton. ' leader, Topic, "Tho liaala of n Strong i Nation " A thouKht-proJuclna atudy of a world brotherhood In tho twentieth cen tury, 7:1(1 p. in. Kenlnc Sonr Service. a honv-llka natherlnc In the lobby, where wo will elni: our favorlto sons for you. I S.OOp. m In tho Lobby. Torum on City Oovernnient, Speaker. Mr. Clinton Rogers Woodruff. "Dots Philadelphia Meed a New Charter?" An opportunity for earnest men to discuss fruitful topics. CEXTRAT, TtRAVCK' T. M. C. A. 1421 Arch St., Philadelphia, MlwflUneooa COMMUNITT O0SPBL MEETINGS Kev. C. M. QLAUytglflaPaator. Sunday, 4 p. m.. . UMIlttlns. i Preachln every iprTn next week at , 8 o'clock, excep SaJBrday, Nowhere Else Will You Find on One Floor So Much Sound Merchandise at Low Prices- The Down Stairs Store Stands Alone Women's Black . Stockings Special at 22c a Pair ( The last time that wo had ' these the whole 1800 pair in tho ' lot sold out in one day. This is a new shipment of 1800 pair. Tho stockinRs are made of clear mercerized black cotton of j Rood quality and arc seamed j down the back. Tho Rartcr tops and feet are re-enforced. The stockings have slight im- ' perfections in the weave. These have been repaired and will not hint the wearing quality. (Central) Rhinestone Pins of the Better Kind at Special Prices A little lot of fine pitiH has just come to us at n savinc; of a third to a half. They are set in a non-tarnishing, silver like metal nnd have gallery mountings and safety catches. They are all in bar shapes in the designs usually associated with diamond and platinum jewelry. The prices are $3.50 to 50. (Central) Hair Nets 50c a Dozen Cap and fringe shapes in black, blond and the various shades of brown, (l'en(rul) Remnants Half Price Materials" for Curtains and Draperies Prices Begin at 10c a Yard Lengths are from 1 yard to o yards and the materials include madras, scrim, muslin, poplin, marquisette, denim, etc. (Chrstnnt) Pink Satin Envelope Chemises Special at $3.85 Lovely, lustrous pink satin chemises are hemstitched in attractive decerns. They aie trimmed with pretty satin ribbon Crepe JNightgowns Durable white or pink crepe forms these nightgowns, Each one i.s made generously full and id stitched in pink or blue. Oh, and here is' a pocket for tho night handkerchief! $1.85. Special at $2 .Muslin nightgowns with long sleeves have tucked yokes that open in a V in front. They aie trimmed with embroidery. Bloomers Bloomois of soft pink satin show inseition and edging of pretty ecru lace. !ju.50. At 51.50, bluomciij are made of , pink silk-and-cotton, (iguied ma tetial ' with hemstitched ruffles. Also, at this price, aie bloomer. of soft, pink batiste piettied with insertion, lace and bands of blue , satin. (tentrnl) Organdie Neckwear in Lovely Colorings Half Price at 50e Colored Net Special at 50c a Yard Point d'esprit net in white, orchid, rose, tlesh, pale and turquoise blue nnd maize. 36 inches wide. This is an oppoitunitv to get something for an evening frock at a special price. (Central) Crisp, new oigandie neckwear has just come in to sell at half price. There aie two pietty sets and a collar; one set has a hem stitched, pleated collar, the other a hand-embroidered monlf collar, and the collar is in monk shape with an attached frill. They come in white, HeMi, rose, blue, tan and red. Fresh, delightful tilings are ar i iving every day. (Central) Two New Gingham Frocks for House Wear Both are of good plaid gingham trimmed with white pique. One shows a belt which crosses in front and forms a sash in back, The pockets of the other dress are quite elaborate and the skirt is fully pleated. $5. (Central) We Are Proud of This Gathering of Inexpensive Serge Frocks for Women and Young Women Then.' are dozens of prettj stles simple, well-tut flocks in good taste. Jlo.st of them are in navy and black, though there are some dark, Winter colorings as well. Braids aie used in many, many ways, and there are rows of bone or covered buttons. Russian blouse effects have silk cord girdles and ate quite jouthful. The tollailess bodice is much in evidence. $10, .?iy.T5, $15, $1G.7D and upwaids. New Spring- Frocks of Serge are beginning to ariive. A number are embioidered in wool, biaid or heavy silk. S19.7f, $'2:i.50, $5 to $1)5. Taffeta Frocks The ruffled skirts aie uistling and new and the Ueoigette panels embroidered in silk are ever so pretty. Some hau collars of beige Georgette crcpo or pleated frills' at tho neck, while others are quite collaricss. In navj, tan, graj, taupe and Copenhagen at S1D.75. $22.50, $25 to $29.75. Afternoon Dresses A dimming flock of Georgette crepe over silk has a diaped skirt and a bodice that is embroidered in silk and bead. Other lovely dresses are of crepe do chine, foulaid, crepe meteor and taffeta in pastel shades. $25 to 517.50. . (Mnrkrl) 100 Fine New Skirts at Special Prices They are a lot of good-looking sample skills that hue just ui lived, and, of couue, there are only a few of a kind. At $12.50 a group of about tift consists of plaid seiges, heay silk poplm, lustrous taffeta in plain color, plaid satins and plaid wool vi'lwir. Most of them in Spring models. At $10 the other group of plaid mohair, plain or plaid soige, silks and tho like. A woman who has a separate cloth or fur coat will lie interested in these linn things. (Mnr,cl) More Spring Suits Arrive in Sprightly Models For the most part they arc made of line serge or wool poplin in tailored, Nor folk or new effects. $25, $27.75 $29.75; $35 Winter Suits Are Reduced to $16.50, $22.75, $25, $35 and $45 Included are suits for young women, women and large women. The models are tailored or felted and trimmed with braid, velvet or fur. The suits are made of poplin, burella, serge, broadcloth, gabardine and velveteen. (Market) White Habutai Women who aie planning wardrobes for warmer climes or 4for the coming Spring and Sum mer will be glad to know of this: 27 inches witle at 75c a yard. M'inehes wide at $1 and $1.25 a yard. All-Wool French-Twill Serge, $2.50 a Yard Wo have been waiting for this for sonic time. It is worth wait ing for, too. It is in navy blue, brown, gray .and reseda gieen. 54 inches wide. (Central) Kitchen Crash 19c a Yard Half-linen kitchen crash, 17 inches wide, with blue bor deis. You save a third. ( Client nut) Marquisette 40c a Yard It is in cream or white and has dainty, pretty borders of drawn work and tape. The marquisette is 30 inches wide. (Chestnut) Women's Felt Slippers Special at 65c a Pair Good, thick felt slippers in about seven colors are mado most attractively. They have padded insoles to make them unusually comfortable. Five Styles of Women's Shoes Reduced to $4 JO a Pair Black kidskin shoes have light or dark gray kidskin tops. Tho heels are high or medium. Button shoes of black kidskin also have gray kidskin tops. Tho heels are curved. Good-looking shoes of gray kidskin have tops of kidskin or cloth to match. The heels are high and curved. Dark Tan Calfskin Shoes Now $3.90 a Pair l'or practical wear women could get nothing better than these shoes of dark tan calfskin. The soles are welted and the heels are medium. , ' (Chestnut) 250 Wash Frocks for Girls $1.25, $1.45, $1.65 The attractive little frocks for girls of G years to 14 are made of chambray or poplin. Many are trimmed with plaid gingham, nnd there are a great many styles to choose ,from. Pink, gray or blue are the colors. (Central) Hand-Quilted Jackets for Women $2.50 Soft gray or whito padded jackets are covered with Jap anese silk and quilted by hand. Tho sleeves are long and tho jackets button in front. (Central) Cover-All Aprons at $2 They arc made of percale in plain pink or light blue and arc trimmed around the neck, short -sleeves, pocket, and down the front with white ric-rack braid. Elastic at tho waist holds them neatly in. Cretonne Special at 35c a Yard This is worth almost as much again today. Patterns and color combinations are numerous, and every piece is 30 inches wide. (Chestnut) ' The New Voiles Are Lovelier Than Ever The newest tilings arc pictticr than wo ever thought that voiles could be. And they are in- dozens of patterns and colorings. Many lovely blues and grays are to be seen. It would be impossible to describe all the attractive pat terns beautifully blended plaids, foulaid effects and all-over pat terns. At 4."e, G8c, CSc and $l.'Jo a yard, 58 inches wide. Soft White Voile An unusual quality of fine while voile is 44 inches wide, ooc a vaid. (( entral) Turkish Towels 15c Each Good bath towels with hemmed end.-., measuring 10x24 inches, are special at this price. Other Turkish towels at 35c, 50c, Doc and 70c each. (Chentnut) Brr! These Are Overcoat Days! Single-breasted box coats begin at $22. Ulsters and town ulsters begin at $30. Our standard of all-AVool and only all-wool for men's overcoats is the same as ever, so you can count onthe warmth. j Styles are essentially a man's choosing. (Onllerj, Market) Good-Looking Warm Gloves for a Man Suede litiish duplex fabric gloves aie in giay at $1.50 a pair. Wool clotii gloves (thut lit the hand neatly .and smoothly) are outseam sown and have embroidered back1. In dark gray or khaki color at $1.75 a pair. (( entral) Winter Underwear for Men Natural-color merino union suits made in long sleeve, ankle-length, high-neck style. $12.50 a gar ment. (tiyller.r. Market) Men's Outdoor Sleeping Garments Special at $3.85 The jacket is mado of a double thickness of striped flannellet. Then, in addition to the trousers, there aro boots of flannellet and a hood that is shaped like an aviator's helmet. Sounds warm, doesn't it'.' The suit is as warm as it sounds, and woith a good bit moic than its piesent price. Suspenders Special at 15c l are mado of good-quality striped webbing with 1 leather ends. , u.uller.r. Market) Every woman's coat in the Down Stairs Store is marked at a reduced price. This includes street coats, limousine wraps and fine evening wraps. New prices range from $12.75 to $85. (Murket) Here's Good Winter Bedding, Soft and Warm Tlieie is an especially line col lection of cotton-filled quilts in the Down Stairs Store and thcii prices are a good bit lower than you would expect. They are full size, of good weight and are cov ered with figured silkoline, cam bric or sateen. $3, $3.50, $4, $1.50 and $5 with a saving of fuily a third. Wool-Filled Quilts There is a little cotton mixed with the wool filling of these quilts and they are very soft. Cambric or sateen is used for the covers, which aie figured in the center and have plain border and backs. $8.50, S10 and $12.50. A soft and verv pretty quilt is covered with figured sill; with a plain silk mull border and back of old rose, pink or Trench blue. $12.30. A Full Supply of Blankets at Moderate Prices ixffl , 'r ,v i"..v - y. a' .&- V? uttk. V Jr.' d4 Sfesy n i . ..n i i i b- - r . 1 1 1 1 ii ii ; Srra ELI v; ..;'", (llieitnut) Quilted Mattress Protectors at a Third Less A big bedding factory, witli'which we tlo liu-J. ne;s, starts all its new operatives on mattress paiK Those arc some of the pad?. While they are splen did, serviceable pads, they were not made by skilled hands and so their prices are low. So slight, how ever, are tho defects that you piobably would never notice them, unless they were called to your atten tion. The wear is not impaiied in the least. 17.1S inches, uOc. ."0x7i! incites, $2.15. 27x40 inches, 90c. 18x70 inches. $2.03. fi(53G inches, $1.20. 31x70 inches, $2.90. 00x70 indie.-, i.'Jo. White Goods by the Piece thich is the way that many women who do their own sewing like to buy it. Nainsook, 30 inches wide, at $3.50, $3.75 or $1 for a 10-yard piece. A 40-inch width is $4.30 a piece. Longcloth, 30 inches wide, i $3.25, $3.75 or $4 for a 10-yard piece. Special Two unusually good qualities of longcloth. 30 inches wide, at $2.23 and $2.85 for a 10-yard piece. (Central) Good Corsets in the Down Stairs Store Adora Corsets The graceful lines and the comfoit of Adora corsets are well known to many women. If you don't know Adora you've missed a good friend. There are models for all figures, from the slight to the average-stout, between $1.50 and o. They're only in the Down Stairs Store. American Lady Corsets Models from the slight to tho avetagc figuies are especially good in these corsets. $1.50 to $5, Bandeaux Special at 50c Bandeaux of a fancifully woven pink marquisette fasten in back with elastic. They have tape shoul der straps. Special at 65c These bandeaux are of pink figured broche with insertion of imitation filet lace. They fasten in back with clastic and have tape shdulder straps. (Central) Good Seamless Muslin Sheets at Fair Prices 54x90 inches. $1.45. 72x90 inches. $1.80. O3.90 inches. $1.05. 61x90 inches, $1.85. 81x99 inches, $2.25. Pillow Cases Standard glade pillow cases measuring 42x30 and 45x30 inches ale 5c, 38c, 40c, 45c and 50c each. (( lieMnut) Special Bedspreads Ciocliet bedspreads for double beds aie $2.23 and $2.75. Satiu-tiiiislied Marseilles spieads aie $3.7o. (Clieftlnut) The Gleam of Bright Threads New, fashionable ribbons for bags, hats, etc., are of light or darfc shades of satin or taffeta. They are beautifully brocaded or embroidered with gold or silver threads. 1.65 to $3 a yard. Discontinued Patterns of Splendid Rugs in the January Sale Savings have been worth-while on all the good rugs and linoleums in the sale, and they continue to be on these. The patterns are good ones but are being discontinued, so they will go at much reduced price.-. Seamless Tapestry Rugs 8.3x10.0 feet, $21. 9x12 feet, $2G,50. Heaviest Grade of Seamless Axminster Rugs 0x9 feet, $27.50. 7.6x9 feet, $32.50. $.3x10.0 feet, $42.50. 9x12 feet, $47.50. Wilton Rugs 4.0x7.6 feet, $22.50. 0x9 feet, $30. 8.3x10.6 feet, $32. . 9x12 feet, $56.75. Inlaid linoleums at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2 a square yard.. In many fine patterns, for all uses. Colonial rag rugs, 9x12 feot, aro $10. Heavy straw rugs, 9x12 feet, are $6,75. Wool and fiber rugs, 8.3x10.0 feet, $12.50. (Chestnot) ',r.v! W w- ri M 2i "V 'I t si M 4 'I i -r 'J WMii, ;.-' l'S; 1 ,V-.-'-',Xou'r speolally.lnvitea. fc.N-'7. . .' .r.J ttrcai cuam ,iaiiia;. (Central) (OentrsJ) taMMMMNM 'JiStU. ..., fr-iH' t- m r 4 , vfoteltik: iWs-7?iZ&! CTiT!T7t!a Mt rM f.5.S" 'AjiV-TJi : ?A. ... SkJpjaaiflrM
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