". '"i.'if ," 4- ' " 'C'(. ,-l ' '"' I . 4 EVENING PUBLIC JJSJDUJiU J'lULADJSU'HIA, SATUKDAV, JAA'UAUV. J 8, I'M) 7 I ,' V?Ji LNINGHERO p "' v f MODEST MAN mt Wouldn't Tell This Fine, Seasonable Merchandise in the Down Stairs Store Will Bloom This Morning at Wanamaker's ive Deeds Which Won Cross fSPORTS DIVERTED Gll:s2l"::li:m WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE I WANAMAKER'S WEEK h ralBound for Other Ports greeted to Land at fe New York tYork, Jnn 18- The American rt Santa Mnrta nrrlvecl from St i with nhout 125 nUlcera nnd men .ioverpoa forces, nil casual; also nrrlvnl the steainshh) 'from Nantes with a number of f wncers. mostly casuals Mtnnnt J C Miller, of Huntlnitton. iVft.', was the only man on board a ilecoratlon for particular alor. Jvvns so nioilect the story of his HI had to he obtained from a com- k,... vttaipau i nierrv. ,-nm ine com flurlne a terrific Herman harrnee tbed wl.-c protectlnB the American i was practically u Inert out With Lieutenant Miller went forth. I face of machine. cun fire, nml nsup 300 feet of wire, escaping In- beven of his men were mlsslnc. Jcalled for volunteers to Ret the miss. nnen. Six responded nnd three t,t Mere hilled and three wouniled In attempt Venturing Into No Jinn's Rd himself Lieutenant Miller sue- fled In brlnRhiK liack the seven mis'- r.men, protected onl by nn automatic a.nn- Vs... 1 Inn 10 ri.n(..l- RC". i.niuit . .-i, t, .,,,, ,11, id i nr un , - fctMihlps IjouMann and New Hampshire, brlnclng troops from France and sched- IMito arrive hero Tuesday, bavc been ted to New oru It was announced it? orders were Riven the ships by Nless Thursday nlclit. CTtie Louisiana haR aboard the head- JMrters and supply companies nnd Hat- A, u, and (.' or the Fifty-ninth t Artillery EjJ'Thfi New Hampshiie Is lirlnRlwr a jnfWnn'tttn ICltlUllim'Ill .11111 iHiit;ii(") SUS:, and F of the Fifty-ninth Coast millers. The units are made un nrin- ' (pally f New York men. "Brie transport Minnesota, duo hers lltn cn..u ... I..-.. I.. ...1 . ,"t "ln'l" iiwiii riiuivr, ii ichjiivii lu K nmTe oeen neni up ai (jiornuar Iiy cn- tiouble. The steamship Kcr.is.isna fatrjved today with th(rt.-nlne casuals. KtrHnliln(tnn, Jan 18 The tiiinspiirt lellta, brlnKliiB 300 ofllcers and 1300 kMcn fium France will arrive at iVistrri Janil.uy :i. anil the tiansnoit Orlriba. twltu 100 ortkers and JC00 men. is due Hit"' New York Jiinuarv 'J3 titto'"1 nboard the Melit.i li.clurl i.c-u,il npanles ((imposed i,r men fioiii M.is-sa- settH, Ohio, Iowa and MlhPourl : tin Ird Auo Squadron, anil Mobile llos- I) No 39, a lc'ii' niieiit liom the ny autt-ali craft school, a ivcvihlonul Ml-a'roraft replacjiiuiu battery and ' Ml cahuil otlkers. H tOther transports now on t lift way fi&'ii ',J)ance arc !-.-. i. .. , .,, . .... . - )j.ine rnmces ij ;v,iiiii"i. uue .u .ew Er!i Januar.v 30, with on- (IrMulimcnl AUal company of New ,l.'i-oy men: Kxltr.il, due at Newport Now .Imi- fcry -f, with one imi il (ompiMy of Jin I a men, the (MUni ne, due M .New . rk Jnnuar) "4 with 30 casual (.ulcers. the Montl(ello, due at Newport kws .lauuan -7. with two odiciis and l.'mcn of Pcnnslanla :x ; AGOING BARS" NEW IDEA kah Miclit Work (Jul. bill Cap- mt tains See Danger Point if 'jrAtinnllr ltj, Jan 18 -Utenn-snliiR lTVlkMna" fl f I ml mi , llltllt Inlld f.iulilr... tn f10Berate Just outside the three-mile limit $7ai volnts alniiB Hie llantlc seaboard Mliy reaetaiue rrmn imion. .New orh. Ihtladelphla, Ualtlnmre. AYashintTtoii and (her eastern centers of population after rohlbltlon beiomes a crlm fact In the lilted Stntes were predhtcd here toda SeafarinR men who operate the two kiwred or more IiIk failiiiK and power , chts which make the Inlet pier their I Inimer headquarters are of the opinion Mt the Idea Is perfectly feasible from Rikmaritline standiiolnt fe.'itThp nlnek In trade of tlip o e.m bnrs Etfiis aKreeil, would have to come from i'urope Theie Is one mailtlmc point I Lr -k.-kw im l llm ulmrn . anlnliio ,1 1. in f";i .. in. i, - .-... .. ...., ...l ... We doubt That ts tbe status or the ilnner of the craft who mlKht lend Jijnself to an evasion of tbe national law $T I0SE COKE In Your Furnace rifcin P. T Cheaper Than Anthracite Coal Hffih. 1 in li JUess Waste in Ashes ; Immediate Deliveries MDEN COKE CO. 418 Federal Street CAMDEN, N. J. 4j iciepnone, (.amoen '2340 Keyitone, 376 m t DISTRIBUTORS: s f; t. J, CUMMIINGS Ll!i, 413 North 13th St. OWEN LETTER'S SONS Ave. and Westmoreland St. M. J. ARMSTRONG ?242S Pat7unk Ave. . JRGE LOUGHREV & SON Creiton St., Manayunk LWILSON & GARDNER II Lena St., Germantown IJOHNSON, 4934 N. 6th St. IMES M. CHRISTIAN fox St. and Penna, R. R, nlcford, Philadelphia. ' FROST, Holmeiburf , Pa. A Remarkable Showing of New Spring Hats at $3.75 KT -fgHtPwF UccominR little tniloiori turbans abound in tlii briplit. new Catherine of fresh Spiinc hats. Most of them fit snugly nml hae burnt plumage, ostiich tips or htiff ribbon nullis jutting out at amazing angles. Some arc entirely of straw,' .some hae facings of satin and many have satin ctovvjis. Most of the hats aie black, but thcic arc plenty of navy blue and blown hats' among them. All ate quite special in price. The hats sketched aie $3.73. Straw-and-Satin Hats, $3 Small, close-fitting hats in navy, blown, black and henna in several diffeicnt shapes. New Street Hats, $6 Charming hats of coarse, rough straw, tilted at un expected angles. Many va riations of the tiicoinc aie among them. Purple, brown, black, navy, henna and giay aie the principal coloiings. (Market) I Sample Georgette Waists j Special $3.90 ' The waists nre most nttrnctivc with decorative stitching, beading, I embioidery or neat tucks. They show round or V necks nnd various i kinds of collnrs. Many of the waists are of white (ieoigcttc crepe combined with another color; otheis are of tan, pink, while or yellow (Jeoigettc I crepe. 1 All si7cs nre in the lot, but not pveiy sire in each style. 1 (Market) Another Group of Canteen Boxes Priced a Third Less which makes them S3.75 nnd $o. Sizes vary from little boxes to fairly lnige boxes. All nie piettily lined and some aie fitted with various toilet articles nail file, cuticle knife, minor, etc., and each has a small change purse. The leather is in nlligator and ecrase pressings nnd the colors are especially attrac tive: blue, gray, tan, lavender, gleen and lose. (Central) Nainsook Special 10-yard pieces of :iG-inch nainsook of a fine, soft qual ity, are special at $3.(50 the piece. (( rntrnl) On the Side of Your Skin against the Winter hotdes of wind, snow and icy tain are ranged the soothing, healing lotions nnd the good, old fiiend, cold cieam. Hottles of almond lotion aie Otic to SI. Cold ci cam, in the tube, begins it 10c; in the jar, at 2f!c. (( rntral) Glove Specials for All Hands Women's woolen gloves in Oxfoid gia and black aie 85 c a pair. chamois lisle gloves in white 01 gia have Palis point stitching on the backs and arc 85c a pair. duplex chamois lisle gloves are in htrap-wii.st stylo and are in white, mode and giay at $1.50 a pair. tan capeskin gloves that ino $1.!!5 a pair. Children's warm, ficece-lined fabric gtovc.s aie in giay, In own and khaki color at oOc a pair. Men's fleeced fabric gloves in giay ami black aie 5()r a pair. (( rntrnl) SPECIAL Thick, Cotton-filled Quilts, $3 Thc.se aie the best quilts we have ever owned to sell at such a price. They are covered with cambric nnd figured cotton mateiials and some even have sateen cov et ings with mednllion centers. In weight they avliage ." pounds nnd they are thickly filled with cotton and scroll stitched. Many nre wo-th as much ngain. For schools and boaiding houses, ns well ns for homes, these quilts nre .splen did. (( hf.lniil) Women's Coat Prices Swing Low and Are Within the Reach of Everybody Nearly every coat has lost a goodly proportion of its original price and savings often amount to quite a sum. This applies to so many coats that there is no dearth of choice. The coats are out on the fashionable lines of this season, well made and warmly lined. Some are quite heavily trimmed with fur, having shawl or cape collars and often cuffs of scalene or nutria. They are of silk or wool velour, bolivia, pompom, broadcloth or kersey. Now $18.75 to $83. If You Prefer a Coat Without Kur there is broad choosing among them. Coats of velour. silvertone, cheviot, kersey, broadcloth, plush, bolivia, cashmere elour and pompom have no fur whatever about them. They are in good taste and many have beautiful linings. Present prices range from $11.75 to $07.30. (Murl.rl) Hosiery and Underwear for Women at Special Prices Combination suits at S I .."." are of a medium weight ribbed cotton in ecru color and in extra sizes only. Low-neck, s-hoit-lecve and knee or ankle length style. Black mercerized colton stockings, .l.'ic, three pair for $1. They have seams in back and re-enfoiced feet and tops. "Seconds," but good ones. ( rnlriil) Children's Hats Special at 50c to $1 (Quaint, little toques of loiduto.v. imisli I loom shapes of vehel. tailoted bats of felt all aio heie for the child) on of 2 veais to I!, I and Mime will lit oldci gitN All nie much I i educed in pi ice. i Warm, Little Coals Special at ST to $11 i;veiv one is woith half as much again or rnoie. In the lot aie coats of coulinoj, ' granite cloth and bnavv wool ( eating fin bovs I and girls of 'J jeais to (S. (( fiitrrll A Special Group of Interesting New cv Velour Frocks at $18.75 Most of them aie collatlo-s, while otliei.s have thiow tics at the necks'. 'I he skirts, bodices and cuffs aie udoincd with tiny pin tucks. Small bone buttons aie much in evidence. The usual selling price on every one is moic than half as much again tome a good bit moie. New Satin and Taffeta Frocks Special at $16.75 In navy blue, plum, blown and Copenhagen blue; the flocks ate in eiy attractive models. Pointed overskitt.s, three tiers on the sides of skirts, dainty Georgette crepe vestees, silk buttons, etc., all go to make up dainty flocks. Of couise, the collarle.Ss bodice is the favorite. Two Fashionable Serjrc Dresses at $16.50 One is embroidered in silk braid. The other, which is sketched, shows tin co tiers on the .skirt. The collailcss bodice and the culTs are piped with lose satin. Spring Frocks of Taffeta $19.75 Diaped skitts are finished in back with large bows; bodictM and skiits arc trimmed with bands of black civet; other fiocks show silk embroidery; while some unusual new dresses exhibit five tiers of flounces on the sides. In the gioup nie taupe, brown, tookie, Uelgian and navy blue. Among the Other New Models At $18 two pietly models of lustious taffeta aie in lookie, navy blue and taupe. Special at $23.50 very new and veiy attractive navy blue serge dresses in a jacket effect show tan broadcloth in the collars, cuffs and vests. This is brajded in black soutache. Novelty Taffeta Frocks at $24.75 One is sketched. The bodices, skirts and cuffs nre li mimed with knife-pleated frills. (Markrt) J omfTh vr jtf k) $24.73 $10.50 Afternoon Frocks for Bright Days Taffeta and Geotgetle crepe com bined, Georgette crepe alone, or crepe do chine foim lovcl, lefieshing dresses. The colors are worth see ing: navy blue, tan, taupe, beige, pearl gray, gold, pink, rose, tur quoise and lavender. $19.75, $25 to $47.50. 1000 Pair of Children's Shoes at $2.50 a Pair Serviceable, sturdy shoes are these, of dull black leather in button style. The toes are sensibly wide and the soles are sturdy. In sizes 8V2 to 2. Women's Gray Shoes Special, at $3.50 a Pair These fashionable shoes are made of soft gray leather, very much like buckskin. They lace high and have covered heels and welted soles. Special Tan Calfskin Shoes for women, lace high and have medium heels and welted soles. Now $3.90 a pair. , Several Styles Special at $4 JO Included are women's shoes of neat black calfskin, gray kidskin with cloth tops to match, and black kid skin shoes with gray kidskin tops. You may choose high or medium heels. Women's Black Shoes Special at $1.50 a Pair In the lot are shoes of black patent leather and black calfskin with cloth or leather tops, in lace or button styles. 1 Sizes run from 2V- to 6'o and there are almost all widths. Heels are high or medium and the soles are welted. . The shoes are worth two or three times as much. (thenlnut) 1000 Good Corsets Special at $1.15 111 this big collection their ale corsets for nil needs corsets of coutil and batiste in both pink nnd white. All sies, 120 to .'JO, aie heie, but theie aie not all si.es in any one st.vle. Brassieres. .')5c to 75c Uoth bandeaux and bins-icics nie in this gioup and they nie in dozens of styles, but not all .suc.i in anv one style. Tliv nie in pink and white tiimnied with lace or embioiilciy. Sizes "J-to 10. ((nil rul) Lovely Silk Envelope Chemises Special at $3.85 Two styles have been ma iked special for today. One, of heavy pink wash satin, is gatheied aiound the lop, hem stitched and tiimmed with lose buds nnd ribbons. Another of ciepe de chine lias a casing of Georgette and much shining and hemstitching. Bloomers at $2.85 One style of wash satin has hemstitched juffles at the knee. Another of pink tub silk is in the same style. (Onlrul) A Good Many Young Men Are Coming to Us for Civilian Clothes And they couldn't come to a safer place. No need to search through this stock of clothing for a suit that is all-wool. Every suit in the entire collection is guaranteed to be pure wool and a sound in vestment. In fact, every suit represents, at this time of year, an extra value, since they are all marked at lowered prices. There are suits of all the good Winter materials for men and young men suits that real men like. Their prices range from $22 to $29.50. The Same High Standards Apply to Overcoats They are sound and good, through and through. Kabrics are heavy enough and strong enough to stand much Winter hardship. Prices begin at $22 for straight, single-breasted box coats and rise, by easy images, to $;5o. In between are many heavy Winter ulsters with convertible collars, deep pockets and belted backs. Town ulsters, too, which fit a little closer and are a little shorter. ((inllrr.t. Murk!) Specials in Men's Hosiery and Winter Underwear Ribbed cotton shirts or drawers, $1.15 the garment. Gray or ecru color, high-nccR and long-sleeve shirts nnd ankle-lengUi drawers. ninck mercerized cotton half hoe, 22c a pair. Colored mercerized cotton half hoe, .10c a pair. Of fino quality in gray, tan, black and navy. (dnllrry. Mnrlifit) Special Shoes for Men and Boys 500 Pair of Men's Shoes ai $3.10 These ate of black patent leather or of tan leather on Knglish lasts. The soles are welted. Every pair is worth moic than half as much again. W0 Pair of Boys' Shoes ai $2.50 lor knock-about, tough weather, Winter wear get a pair of theso dull black leather Mioes for bovs. You save money on them, too. ' ' A New Necktie Is a Transformer It can change the whole appear ance of a man. Hnvcn't you noticed it'.' New neckties of various silk niKtuics aie in the good, all- . lound-mnn patterns. The shapes nie open-end, foui'in-hnnd style. I 50c. M.nllfrj, lnrUn) Warm Domel Flannel Night Things for Men Nightsbiits aie !1."". Pajamas aie $2.25. The thick, waim domet flan nel is stuped with pink, blue or gray. ((.nlli-r.v, Mnrknl) (( hrslnul) New Furs Have Come to the Fur Store l'rctty new mull's and scarfs that we are glad to add to the gathering of good and inexpensive furs in the Down Stairs Store. Almost every piece is marked at a saving of at least a third, as you will readily under stand fiom this list: MUFFS Australian opossum muffs. SI 8.7.1. Dyed-blue kit fox mulls. S22.r0 and S2.). Taupe-dyed Kit fox muffs, S2S.."0. Ulai'k-djed l'o muffs. S1S.7."i to S.'IT.oO. Hiovn-dcd fox muffs, S18.7."). Taupe-dxed fox muffs. SI 8.7.") to St."). Hlue-djed lynx muffs, S.")7..")0. Taune-ded nutria jmiffs, Sl.l. Hudson seal (muskrat) muffs, Sl." and SI7..')0. l)ol .lap mink muffs, $10. SCARFS. CAIMJS AND STOLKS Hudson seal (muskrat) capes and stoics. $:;: to $1.") Nutria stoles and tapes. $22.."0 to $ I2.30. Natural racoon scarfs (large), $1S.7."). Skunk scarfs (.'5 skins), .S.'S!).7.". Skunk capes, S20. lilitck conc scarfs. $(i.7.". Illack Mant-liurian (log scarfs. Sj.7."i to $lS.7.-. Kit ccney scarfs, SG..")0. Mack-dyed cat ,hnv scarfs, S2:J.."iO. Mack-ded fax "SK&fs. S1S.7.1 to S.'iL.lO. In addition we have some tine matched sets oi lasnionaole pelts. Still Some of the Good Wash Suits for Boys at $3 'I'lieie aio Junior Xoifolks, Middies and Russian .-uiN of chambruy, gingham, rep and galatca for little boys of 2'2 to 8 yeais. 'I hey aie well-made, stuidv little suits that will stand much haul wear and many washings. (lHllfr.(. Mrk(t) A Special Lot of Boys' Sweaters at $2.75 Some ate leduced and others were specially bought. 'I hey aio in navy blue, gia.v and red with i oil collars and looiny pockets. ((.nllrry. MilrkMI Pretty Wool Scarfs Special at 85c Women'.-, soft woolen -carfs that have been much mote, but tho are now mostly in light colois and stupes and some are a bit soiled. Women or gills who aie outdoors much should take advantage of this. (Onlrul) Children's Warm Union Suits Special at $1.25 A lot of nblied meiino or (otton union suits in which sizes ate somewhat broken, but plenty to choose fiom. The aie white or eciu color with long sleeves, high necks and nie ankle length. For children of 'J to 10 jeais. tCrntrid) (MurkH) Pretty Special Neckwear at 50c Theie is some lovely oigandie neckvvrai which is about half puce. A lot wlnth bungs about a half doen stjles of collais and the same numbi r of stjles in sets. The collais a c all newest stvlcs most of them for lound-neck frock", but some loll shapes. In white, Copenhagen blue, led and tan, many of them pleated, some enibioideied and lace trimmed. At $1 Imitation Point Venise t oil col lais and (loorgetie collars edged with lace, all of which would oidi naiily be moie. (Criilrul) Junior Girls' Coats Are Reduced 'I Ins i eduction takes in piacti cally all of our Winter coats in sizes 12 eais to 17, anFime of the toats nre woith a glTat deal moie. They aroginade of cheviot, velour, cotduio7and velveteen mostly in br , green and blue. Now 513.50 xO.CO, $22.50 and $27.50. Coats for Smaller Girls Are Now $7.50 and $10 For the gills who wear sizes' 10 years to 14 this is an opportunity to be seized. The coats are all lined nnd interlined, The majority are of "velour, cheviot and cordu roy in brown and green, a few aie in blue. tomruii Early Forecast of Spring More New Suits Arrive 'llic.v aie in such happ.v mod els, tool 'I he jackets tipple and many display smalt vests. Xew collais are in evidence. 'Iheso innovations and the gen eral attiactive smaitness leave no loom for doubt that the coining Spiing will see moie women wealing suits than ever. S25, $27.50, $.'10 to $.'i5. Trim, Mannish Serge at ?2j Why. heie aie many models! And no one was expecting to see ntan.v models in serge at $25. Call it a pleasant sur piise! One is high waisted, another sho w s the jacket pleated below the belt and groups of tucks above. Small buttons aie used ns trimming. Many over-collats ate of pon gee. So on, Through Many New Models One, of wool poplin, is quite sportive with blaclahraid. The jacket r i p pi csKiacefullv. $27.50. Another model of mannish serge, piped with bone buttons, is $29.75. The suit that is sketched is of wool popl 1 1 il I i & with braid in. $29.75. $29.75 and trimmed Winter Suits Arc Greatly Reduced Piices are now $10.50, $22.75 and $35 for suit3 of wool poplin, burella, serge and broadcloth. (Markrt) Wool-and-Fiber Rugs Half Price Good quality tugs in desirable patterns and colois. 27x54 inches at $1. 36x63 inches at S 1.5(1 (Central) A Satin and Nainsook Nightgown Special at $1.50 The top is of pink wash satin hemstitched in blue and the body of soft pink nainsook, (Ctatrsl) j m 1 1 - H ! ) T ti J . I.v' tra4 i' j ii-ii is xrZ&LrlL'Lf'ksi , .-. ,.v.
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