.A - 11 . . T ' -- is EVENING PUBLIC UDGEKr-PSlIiAtoELPHIA, FBEDAY, JUNE . 6, 1919 -, - 3 . ', I.S. 1EDBEL0I1 DECLARES Wl E ns'Ar. uhn will Visit Amer- r"v,,,"J! ::..;" u........ M lea, maniaui Tor nuuvoi a Nf t,l Dntlnf BRAVED GERMAN THREATS New York, June 0. Upon his on rival In New York In September Albert r.witnfii Hfrrdir. Archbishop o Ma tt ilnes and Primate o Belgium, tha heroic prclato who defied Germany to ... 1,1 nn.i unvpA hn country much jr guttering through hH dauntless dlsrc- card of the threats o the Prussian in vader, will go to Baltimore, where he will be the guest ot Cardinal Gibbons. TJnon bcinc Interviewed in Brussels Ueonccrnlng his proposed visit to the United States, Cardinal Jlerclcr bent i.A fniiiTftnfr TTtonRntrn to America: "This will tie my first trip across the Atlantic, but to me It seems that I am going to visit old friends. From the beginning ot the war I realized that Americans wero friends of Belgium. .American public opinion In those early days saved Belgium even greater suf fering than that which she had to en dure. When Mr. Hoover established tho commission for relief the people of occupied Belgium hod real evidence of America's friendship. "If it had not been for American foodstuffs the United States army would, upon nrrhal have found in Belgium only bones of Btarved women, children and old men, a monument to the cruelty of an enemy of God and man. Belgians have much to thank tho American people for and I view it as an honor that I am to have the op portunity to thank America in person for all, for her military old, for the 4nril on1 nlnfMni- uhft nfnt liq. for thft ij men she had In our country as her representatives, men wno wcro never overawed by crimes and threats of the Invader." STEP TOWARD DRY WORLD Constitution Drawn Up for Interna- tlonal Anti-Saloon League Washlntgon, June 0. (By A. P.) The first step toward the formation of an international anti-saloon league was taken today by the national convention of the Anti-Saloon League of America when a tentative constitution for the International organization was sub mitted to the convention by a special committee composed of representatives of the American league and foreign pro hibition organizations. The proposed constitution provides for effective co-operation in the move ment for world-wide prohibition and it Is believed will be ratified by the con vention after brief consideration. Austria Files Mourning Flag Copenhagen, June C. Austria will ' mourn today. Black flags will be flown throughout the country, according to dispatches reacuingvnerc, as an ex pression of the feeling of the population over the peace terms handed to Austria. i ' 11IC rh HSRIWOOD FLOORS 'STANDARD' .pWiiicriOthersAreJud r4HK MJV I I kMHkdaJ m Phew! Ifs hot! Yes, but have you ever tnought how much cooler, cleaner and Bweeter your home will be without heat-retaining carpets? Hardwood floors enable you to do away with them. A few rues scat tered about add an atmosphere of refinement and lessen the housework. Our new SANI-TITE brand stands unequaled. Ask about it. PINKERTON 3034; West York St BBrMSft -amgc IN THE "dry" States more coffee is con sumed than in the "wet" so when National Pro hibition comes there will be a great big rush to the Coffee Urn. If you enjoy a real cup of coffee and -want it at its very best, come to the St. James. We think you'll say you never tasted such wonderful coffee in all your life. And the rest of our cooking measures ,up to our coffee! tPje &t. fames Walnut at 13th Street IT. B. Johnson, Manager fmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmism. r4 CIGARS& CiGARETTESK Leading Brands at Lowest Prices JMPACUnA. 4 for SO f 3.7S Box VKINCK HAMI.KT. 4 for S0e,,.1.7S Ilak XT, YUTAN (larte) 4 far S0. 13.75 Uax CUANCKU.OR flaw) 4 for 80c ,,ta.7SnoT niRARDS. 4 for 80c ,....13.75 1101 HKNKIETTAS. 4 for S0 S3.7S llax AlirllVM Jlavl A. in Sflit. Kit K ltnv JJfcli rUODUCTO, 4 for 80o..,..3.73 lie! i Lfr r -"! ' . OTNCO .('rl5?..i) . 1 i . . 8 for 25e HAVANA lllllBON SforZfia HOLDS . flforj&el AND AM. OTIIEK70 BRANDS TtTRKISIj TROPIIIKS ,,,.. 10'a for Ifto f UKKlSli TROPHIES '.,.., 20' for S iiAito ,... t. ,.... no Aim ,i, ,.'.. 10' for ISe ADS , 0forS8o WnT'Sil310JWiSt Organ plays at 9, 11, 11:55 and 4:50 Chlmet at Noon WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Waeamake.r9s 'Down Stairs Store Event Tomorrow4000 New Ores Holds a ies Are Summer Fashion : to 50 Under Price , 1200 Corsets, 85c White coutil corsets for slender to average fig ures arc in several models, some with clastic inserts at the sides. Brassieres and Bandeaux, 38c The brassieres 0!en in front and the pink ban deaux havo clastic inserts in the backs. (Central) Georgette Crepe at $1.50 36 irlches wide and most unusual for this sum. Three shades of blue, two of green, plum, rose, brown, taupe, black and white arc the colors. ' (Central) Moire Silk Handbags $2 and $3 Savings of a third Navv. black, brown and taupe silk handbags with metal or silk-covered, frames are marked at these special prices. They have sjlk tassels, pretty lin ings and inside coin purses. Bag frames, $11 Imitation shell. and demi-ambor frames in a number of shapes', some the square collapsible kind. Many have metal backing and all are half price or less. (Central) Women's White Stockings, 40c a Pair are of good quality, highly mercerized cotton with seams in back. Silk Stocki mi gs, $1.50 a Pair Of a good, clear quality silk in black, navy, gray and white, have seams in back. (Central) Three Lovely G filets at $1,1 523.50 $6.50 $16.50 $23.50 $12 $6 $3 $18.50 $18.50 Sheer fine organdie makes them and two styles are trimmed with white or creamy Valenciennes lace, while the other in white or flesh is delightfully ruffled. Fresh Collar and Cuff Sets, $1, Special One is" organdie, embroidered and trimmed with lace; tho other is pretty ruffled net. (Central) $H Underanimslins Of chemises there are two styles. Both are of excellent white nainsook attractively trimmed with lace and embroidery. t A lovely soft muslin gown comes in white or flesh color. It is hemstitched round neck and sleeve3 and delightfully simple. A petticoat of white sateen that is very unusual has a tucked flounce and elastic at the top. , (Central) 500 Beaded Georgette BloMses at $3.90 Pretty waists! in taupe, Burgundy, 'Quaker, league blue, purple and brown, with round necks and square necks, with or without collars. The beading is beautifully done, usuallyin con trasting colors. (Market) , Hainid Emnilbroidered Pieces, $H to $3.75 . Embroidered centerpieces, scarfs, pillow tops, towels and children's dresses, every stitch done by hand, in pretty solid and cross stitch designs. As these are samples we have marked them at about half. (Art Needlework Section, Central) Orgamidle Dresses $6.5i $7o50, $A5j amid $25 These start with simple organdies checked in pink, light blue, lavender and black, $6.50 and $7.50. Shell pink, sky blue, flesh, maize and white are in plain colored organ dies of delightful airiness at $15. The $25 dresses are of veiy fine French organdie in rose and flesh. A deep border on the skirt is formed of row after row of narrow Valenciennes lace, which also trims the bodice 'and pockets. Hundreds and Hundreds of Different Styles and Every Dress Fresh, Cool and New Porch Dresses, Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Sports -Dresses and Summer Evening Dresses Gimiglhainni Dresses $2o25, $3, $3o85, $5 aed $6 Red, blue, pink, tan or green plaids of all sizes are made in a dozen ways and trimmed with white pipings and collars and cuffs of pique or organdie. Voile .Dresses $5, $6oS0, $7oof0, $8o5,$110, $12, $118 aed $1850 There must be hundreds of differ ent patterns in these cool and Summery dresses. Some are in plain colors, some are in checks or stripes and there are endless figured designs. Particularly attractive are the navy blue an,d black grounds, printed with white dots or figures, some hardly distinguishable from Georgette. You will be amazed at the great-variety and charm of these truly Summer dresses. White-Dotted Swiss Dresses, $2.75 simple sash styles with rose or blue stitching on the col lars. Extra-Size Organdies, $4.50 In navy, white, lav ender and light blue with surplice collars and cuffs of white or gandie. Sizes 42 1 to 52i2. Linene Coat Dresses, $6.50 Trim sports dresses in Copenhagen blue with a border of em broidery on the coatee. Dimities and Fine Crepes, $16.50 The dimities are in maize, Copenhagen and rose with lace edged net fichus. The Japanese crepes are in soft pink, lavender and green very smartly made and trimmed with many loops and buttons. Swiss and Voile Combinations, $25. 50 Dainty pink dresses of dotted swiss com bined with plain-color voile. (Market) Sfiflk Dresses $16o50, $18, $23.50 ainid $25 At $16.50 Figured foulards com bined with plain Georgette crepe. Also plain taffetas combined witb printed Georgette. Some street frocks of navy taffeta used alone are in the group. At $18 Foulard, crepe de chine or crepe meteor combined with plain or figured Georgette crepe. At $23.50 Beaded Georgettes in flesh; coral, maize and tan. Pleated dresses of fine crepe de chine in navy, black and bisque. Sports dresses with white silk skirts and colored casaques. Hindu crepe dresses in navy with white figures. At $25 Very lovely printed Georgette dresses in the newest fash ions with skirts banded at the hems, round necks and unusual sleeves in blue, gray and brown. Cool foulards of splendid quality in navy, black, gray and Copenhagen with polka dots or figured designs. Hamidsoinnie Tricoflette Dresses $37.50 amid $39.50 A little lot of fine sample gowns of tricolette used alone or combined with wool jersey or'Paulette, the sweater material. Very fashionable and un usual dresses in navy, sand, henna, Copenhagen and black. Some are trimmed with angora, some show a bright flash of Chinese embroidery. A few large sizes are among these. Menu's Sonts, Special at $20 Splendid, Summer-weight suits of cassimeres and cheviots in good mixed patterns with small, almost invisible stripes and overplalds. The colors are excellent, with plenty of olives and grays. Coats are conservative of cut, with three buttons. The materials are pure Wool and the collars and buttonholes are hand-tailored. Fittings in all regu lar sizes. Savings range from $8.50 to $10. ()l!ery. Market) Menu's Hats, $2.50 The new and correct shapes of the season are hero in sennit straw nnd fancy straw braids. Note the leather sweat bands and the light weight of these hats. (Onllery. Market) 1000 Mean's Shorts, $1.05 Soft-cuff shirts of percale and madras in a fino choice of patterns and colorings. Leather Belts, 50c A fine lot of reduced and sample belts of many good kinds. Some would be about $1 more, others not so much. Cool Union Suits at $1.15 In short sleeve, knee or ankle length style, with .ribbed clastic at the waist for comfort. (nailery. Mnrket) Boys' Klhiakn KmiDckers $1.15 a Pair Which is less than we could buy the same kind for regularly. Of olive-drab, government khaki, well made, with belt loops, flap pocket and all seams double stitched. For boys of 7 to 18 years. (Gallery, Market) Ribbon s Special at 30c a yard run. .!:, . JL' J fl oiii c ua violin ii 'uir sol 110 Taffeta, 5 inches wide (Central) White Toilet Articles These are all seconds, but in most cases yon will have to hunt for the imperfections. They are of imitation ivory and a,re of heavy, durable weight and in pretty shapes. Hair brushes, $1 to $3. Mirrors, $1.50 to $3.50. Trays, 35c to $2. Combs, 25c nnd 50c. Puff boxes and hair receivers, 75c to $1.50. And an assortment of small pieces at low prices. (Central) Women's Silk Gloves 50c a Pair ' With silk advancing every week this sale fs quite unusual. These are of firm, lustrous tricot silk with double finger tips. They are in white, gray and pongee and are worth more than half again as much. (Central) Voiles aed Orgaedies ie SMinm oner Oardem Colors A delightful selection of colors, including all the lovely Summer shades, is to be had in cither of these fine, sheer materials, and at prices much less than regular. Both are 40 inches wide. Mercerized voile, 38c a yard. Organdie, 59c a yard. Longcloth Special 10-yard piece of 36-inch, good quality longcloth, $2. (Central) Reductions bun Children's 'Hats and Coats There is an average of a third to'be saved on all of fhem. Lovely little leghorn hats, prettily trimmed witht dainty flower wreaths and ribbon, aro now $3.50. White pique coats, in 1 and 2 year size,s, are made in a simple, straight style. A few have belts. The collars are usually scalloped andthere are touches of handwork on many. $3.50. Light and dark blue and old rose taffeta coats, reduced to $13.60 are many of them prettily shirred on to shoulder yokes. All are lined throughout with china tsilk or cotton serge. 2 to 6 year sizes. (Central) is of a Fourth to a Half 'on 850 Suinnimnier Wraps, At$9.75-c&ve Wt 'IKS? f' J Wf Vol l J i V " u $29.50 .$9.75 of serge, volour and poplin, and serge dolmans in navy Diue and brighter colors. Some are lined throughout with fancy silks. One of these is sketched. At $15 A' navy or black serge dolman in trim med with braid and has a deep yoke and sleeves. The coat front and yoke are lined with silk. At $16.50 to $19.50 Several hundred capes, coats and dolmans of silver tone, suede velour, serge and poplin in light and dark colors and numerous attractive styles. Many are lined throughout with silk. At $25 A group of 50 wraps, all lined wjth silk usually only1 one of a kind -marked at half price. ,There are silvertones, gabardines, serges, poplins and suede velours in the group. , At $29.50 In this group are bojivia cloths, silvertones, Polret twills, serges and velours, all beautifully lined and frimmed. A model in bolivia is sketched. ' At $88.50 to $U7.50 Wraps of evora, bolivia? cloth, silvertone one of n kbid and' exceptionally attractive. From $55 to &77.t)Q-fiats, capes and dolmans of cashmere, duvetyne, evora, duvet de laine. All are one of a kind in the best' models of tfte season. Prices are very, much l reduced. -., (Market) Children 's Summer Footwear Oxford ties of white leather with a buck finish e welted soles ana are in emiaren s size os j havi girls size 2 at $4 and $4.50 Pumps of white leather or canvas, sizes 6 2, are $2.25 to $3.25. Button or lace shoes of white leather or canvas, sizes 6 to 2, are $1.90 (special) to $4.23. to Oxford ties of black or tan calfskin or patent leather aro in sizes 8 to 6 at $3.75 to $5.90. Pumps of dull leather, 8 to 2, are $1.75 to $4: of patent leather, $1.50 to $4.90. wearing sizes For Smaller Children 8, there aie pumps and ties of sKin ana paieni leauier, or without wedge heels. s 2A to white leather, black calfskin and patent leather, comfortably wide, with $i.vo to $Z.OD. For Boys Shoes and oxfords tf dark tan leather are sizes 10 to 6 at $4.25 to $5.25 a pair. in in all sizes for children are $1.75, $2 and $2.25. Outing and tennis shoes, brown and vihite, $1.50 to $2.25. Plenty of Sizes in Vomnien's Summmnier Footwear, Special at $3.90 (Chestnut) Marseilles Bedspreads, $2.85 . A little price for such fine, satin-finish spreads as these. They.are for double beds. (Central) 72-inch White Net 65c a Yard Just three hundred yards of this good quality net at much less than its regular price. (Central) New White Wash Skirts JiiYa Sale at $40 25 Eight of the season's newest styles 1 The materials are beautiful cotton tricotines, fine gabardines, novelty skirtings and snowy piques. They are unusually well mrtde wash skirts, all with attractive pockets and good pearl buttons. 1 , An unusual opportunity at the beginning of the wash skirt season. Splendid Mohair Skirts for lLarge Women, $8.50 34 to 43 Inch waistbands are in lustrous black or navy with fine pin, stripes or checks, box pleated. New Smmmer Hats Airy aed Light N, Sheer frocks have brought a great vogue for transparent hats of Gedrgette crepe. Sometimes, for compromise, the crowns aro of taffeta, but the brims are filmy and cool. White, pink, sky blue, navy, black and orchid are the colors that seem to harmonize best with Summer frocks. $4.85 to $8 (Market) Suinnimnier Dresses for Juniors Are Special At $1.50 for girls of 6 to 14 there are two styles in tub dresses. Onq is a fine gingham in pretty plaids, with white collar, cuffs and belt. The other is the middy dress, sketched, in cadet blue, rose and green with white. At $2 for girls of 12 to 16 (small women wear these, too) there are two pretty styles of plaid gingham trimmed with pique. One is feather stitched on the collar-and cuffs; the other is sketched. The ginghams in both lots are of extra good qualities, sheer and fine. ( Silk Frocks at $5.50 Pretty pleated plaid-silk frocks with wldte collars and cuffs are for girls of 8 to 14. Blue, tan or rose taffeta shirt-waist frocks with -white satin collars and cuffs are for girls of 6 to 14. (Central) Ely Priced ifs VI? V V' il III TwHwwir. if iPrmAyvf mcy ' Clearaway Prices Now Prevail on Our Entire Stock of Women's Cloth Suits Reduced Prices Range From, $110 to $50 ;, '1 (Market) u r(Mwrk4 t I' " ZSB JPfs 34 r IS V- X .s .iiAfi2??. ,t". a.. .IV, Li .-. k-.iJj''iMMi .siliiMkk J&&kk1.V i.l
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