VpgMw 85? v 'WfrvwTi j 'fWTFrzmjffjfzzffi v ir&ftr&tfi vij'ytv-im'iAW ii -iM EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, .TTLY 24, 1919 13 : 1 1 Organ Plays at 9, 11, 11:55 and 4:50 Chimes at -Noon WANAMAKERS DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair TRANSPORT Thirteen From This City and Nearby Towns Come on Santa Barbara OTHERS REACH NEW YORK Thirteen soldiers from Philadelphia nnd surrounding towns were nmonR Hie 1500 troops who nrrlved in thin city Inst nlclit on the transport Rnnta Hnr bora nnd nre now nt Camp Pix waiting to be demobilized. The Philadelphians aboard were Lieu tenant Howard I). Tomlinson. of 400 South Fifteenth Mieet: Sergeant llrncst C White, S(IS North Fourth street, rnnlr.v rniunl ; Private N'iehnlas Teer vnn. 200S Smith Seventh stieet, in fantry casual; Piivatc Itichnril I). Ttlnke. 2010 Lambert street, infantry casual; Sct-grant l'dunid Kbllug, 7.'!2 Manning street; Corporal Mnsnii Kes inier, 4S02 A street; Privntp Homenic Toscnni, 14.14 South Sixteenth street; Corporal Chnrles 51. N'evins. ."021 Spruce street, infnntn casual; Corporal John .1. 5Icltiide. 2712 Brown street. Infantry laiunl; Sergeant Lester YV. Tlolfe. 4035 Ogilen street, ordnance cas ual ; Private llenrj .1. Crane, (Jnakor town; Prix ate T. .1. Dart. King of Prussia, nnd Privnte John J. Plielau, Ardinore. 5Iany Philndelpbinns. itu'lntling Cap tain Ilennett A. Itrnude. 0012 Chris tian street, arrived in New York aboard the transports Mexican. Pnstotes nnd Sierra and nre now nt Camp Mer ritt. awaiting ilisrhargr. The men are members of the Third Pioneer Infantry. Captain Ill-nude, who served with the regiment ns n medical officer, went over seas last August ns a lieutenant. .Ml - I1I.M...I.II.I.. ,.!. tn Ini.li.rlnrl jiii.t j niimirniiiitii- uiii.in. .ii'.u'-. i Joius II Hurtailo 3 1 r South (ort-fonrtltf s'rr. t Kriink F" Mrner L".'.l:i N'nrtli Van l'elt . street Olio Wlmnn. ItrtT Mutter "treet. Tanl Onrrelo, 1)10 South Sixth Mroct l)om-Ini.-k (Mown. (114 Water street. OrorBo l.uclt. 411 North street. Camden. nomlnlck I,omliardl lnll CnrUn street William Mc mrtliy. St'O North Tuent-nlntli street. IMI1 William Newton. 724 Mnrrln street: Joseph Kllmnn H7 North Third street Mar tin ricmlnpt 1."31 South ,Tentjf-'eonth street. Wllllim ' McDanlel, J.;ll lullr street- William M Thnnia. .C.17 l'otter street John C'omlen '-"!:! I East lloston ave nue Janus Nnsrliv T-'Sl Toplar strcot.John n Laber 2.1.1.4 North Napa street. Lharles Stone j:tl8 Hast lloston avenue. Rusiel M Tunis 430 ("onanon. Mroet. H.ir.ii J Maer L'sr.t North Tfni-iin i street Charles Pnrrixo M21 South i Inrion street Allan S l.ttlsih mis Washington iriwe .iiiiinui ! ,,.-... . '-,:";; r avenue OleMWa 11 (llanotta. H41 Viintrose street Jmnei J Kane Chestnut Hill John Ourkln ISlll Hast I.ehlBh avenue. Jesse ilendenhill. 1105:1 Mice street. Tonv SmnrBlassI 1314 Torsome "r'-et . Oscar J llelke. 2H72 I'lekvvlcl: street Stew art W lines Slll'l Itace street. I rederirk Smith .12.14 North 1-ee street, l.tmst K Heckrnht .1447 Thomas .wenue. ."lies Newell. IOT.1 North Tvventl -fourth street. Samuel A Rhlle. 2232 South Nineteenth street. Joseph Denst 702.1 Cralc John Kerr .lino Chew street. Unient I Kelly 23 Valley street Joseph Tl Lord 2.103 North Seventh street. Joseph (imirlmlello, 2020 Oavuna W,r John i:. lluhh. M2 Thompson street. Ilumn Sober, 34(1 rilzvvater stieet OeorRe R Mc-Keovv- H4rt North riftv-thlrrt street Wil liam T MellUKh SHIU ltace street l.clvvard Walls 273.1 Harper street Irtnr ,,';';'1 ler 3237 North Hono str. et Wllllim llion. Chestnut T till John. i:isenhle l'.i.'.i houth Seventeenth street John Auer Jr. 1R2C North Front street Frank I' Sullivan 21133 I'. Htieet Anirello Guerra 2017 I'elclm street: Mlih.iel Del vlselo. 1223 South Alder street J nines llrovin .IS.ill Willow street: Theodore . tlocklu" 132(1 North Seventeenth Ftiet. Frederick- J Klumn 2231 rnlrniount avenue. Joseph White 0J3 North Twi-nty-seventh street John Dejesky. 2705 Kast Jlohmouth street Edward Knsub, 2032 South Jessup avenu. Clair W Knoi-ler. 1332 Itrlstnl street Alexander Clark. 212 i:.ist Monroe street. John K Teeman. 231S Tulip street trunk tl-irton, 3104 i; street. Jneph V,'"iton 2122 Hast Chelten avtr.ue. John C MiKtr nan. 1S3S North Chnxky avenue. Morris JntTe. 4117 North Sixth strett Charles MeCoy. 1.110 West Srrse.int street. OeorBe M Anderson 1704 North Thirteenth street. John C Doneeker. t'Hi . lister street. John I. Mt-i-auehe. 31(1 West Olnev avenue. William Carpenter US South For-tv-nlnth Btreet. William G Chancj. 2..in North Tvventv -second street. Ldwln v. Jones. 3(X!." I.avvrenco street. Tlenjamin Abraham 421.1 Penn street c.lo vanl Leveronl. 231 Meredith street I.ulgl Poerlo. .113 Montrose street. Otto T Die terlo, 3041 North Tenth street, Georwe i; Fox .1034 Wade street Germantovvn .Inmfts J Hurke r.oriS Devon street; Flinv n Tlavvley 117 Manheim stre-t. WilMam K Shlrar 1S3S Pear street William Kiteham 274(1 North Lavvenee street Jacob a Srhmltt. S07 North Twentv-nlnth street I'lnllp Gunskv 731 South Fou-th street Chnrtes F llrevv .184H Vine tr'"t Ferris 1 Price, 307 School lane James W Vtcardon. UK! South Flft' -third striet lames F O'Connor. 20o! Hrandjw lm street OeorBO A Walter. 1740 South Tvventv fourth street, Fiank II Meredith UO'I Nnnh Twentv-thlrd stieet, Philip V. I,lebnwltr. .101 Fine street Joseph McCnmbe 301 s Almond street. GeorRe a. Stock. 1.14n South Fif teenth street Olaf Anderson. 844 Woodland avenue, Camden, nnd Thomas A. Conway Sil.1 North Twenty-sixth street Ited Crops workers nnd nurses with Philadelphia addresses returning include Taicv M. Harper, ,1CS Jamestown avenue, Roxboroush, JUry Jacobs, 2041 Nor.th Thir tieth street, and Fmily J Jackson, 2042 South Sixteenth street. Germantown Legion Seeks Home Colonel 5Iillo.nl D. I5i-own and .Major 5Ielvin 51. l'rnnklin nie hendinj; a com nlit.tce which seeks n permanent home for the fiennantown post of the Aniei lean Legion. Tlic post has "00 membei-s. HsTnCvsKttPTj The best insurance in the world it makes theft impossible. A combination lock like one on a vault holds the wheels in a straight line makes steering impossible. a vse? COMBINATION AUTO keeps your car always where you left it, day or night. No thieves' ingenuity and cunning can open an b. O. B. P. O. B. Manufacturing Company Philadelphia mono Filbert 4203, or Ste Mr. llanttr. 1 City Safes Mft., dl City Hales Ofllce and WeiTlco Station 2035 Market Htrtet Few Stores Gam Show Sych an- Assortment of Summer Frocks as Can the Down Stairs Store There are hundreds of pretty dresses in a most interesting variety of ma terials, of colorings and of fashions. Voiles Dimities Chintzes Swisses Ginghams Organdies are made in styles suitable for all Summer occasions, from the simple little tailored frock of gingham or chintz for morning to the fluffy, much befrilled organdie for evening parties. H Hundreds of Voiles at $5, $6 amid $7.50 Stripes, pin checks, flowery patterns and conventional rlesifrns are in the printings of these cool nnd wearable dresses. The collars and cuffs and often the vestecs are of white organdie as a rule. Voiles With Dark Qromnmds -steiflSSSSSa Navy or black is the " ' ' fcj',"at" frfminrl ntrf ntwl if cIiaii'd dots of many sizes or fig ures of white. These dresses are wonderfully cool nnd practical. $6 to $15. Fresh Frocks at $8.25 to $110 are, of voile and organdie in a great variety of colorings maize, white, flesh pink, navy, Copenhagen, sky, rose, violet and green some checked and some in plain $7.50 $7.30 shades. The voiles are trimmed with pleated white frills edged with lace and the organdies with embroidery beading and white collars, cuffs, belts and pockets. Looking Forward to Autumn there is a vista of lovely navy blue and black frocks of Georgette crepe, satin, serge nnd tricotine. Overskirts continue in high fashion and there are some delightful combinations of material. $22.50 to 557.50. The serge frock that is sketched is one of the new ones. The vestee and the band around the bottom of the tunic arc heavily embroidered with silk braid. The dress is navy blue and is1 $25. (.Market) A x 8. " Vft sfgy ft B, ml i H - X7U aIW pttTiiSi Appropriate Clothes for Ofirls' VacatDoiras Cool VoSfle Smocks $2.75 amid $3 They are made of soft, fine white voile with round necks. Some have yokes and others hang straight from the shoulders. There is embroidery at the necks and pockets. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Trimra and So CHeaimLok5inig Regulation dresses for girls of 6 to 1G years are made of dark blue gingham or of white trimmed with blue. There are box pleats in front and in back and the dresses are very well made. $5.50. Plaid or striped voile frocks are made on simple lines. Most of them have sashes of the materials and are topped with white collars. Sizes G to 14 years, $3.75 and $4.50. ComiveiniSeiniit WBn5ite Slants are made of fine white jean, in an easily laundered goied style. They have pockets and the belts are detachable. Sizes 28 to 32 inches, $3.50. (Mnrkrt) Luggage? Of Course! Everybody who is going away for the week-end or on a Summer journey has to think about lug gage. The Down Stairs Store has an excellent luggage section de voted to moderately priced hand luggage of durable quality and good appearance. Matting cases, very light in weight, are $2.50; cane cases are $6 and $8.50. Black enameled cloth cases are $6 to $11. Overnight cases of black enam eled cloth are $4 and $5. Fabricoid bags are $5 to $10. Leather bags are $7.50 to $25. (Crntra!) Soft Net and Lace Make Charming Neckwear White or creamy net and fine Valenciennes lace combine most effectively in this lovely neckwear. ' The collars are $1 to $2.75. Collar and cuff .-ets are $1.25 to $2.25. The prettiest and fluffiest of vests are $1 to $12.50. A pretty Bertha collar is $1.25. (Central) Navy Bflmie Patterned Voiles Enough for Every One This pretty, practical material is much in vogue this season, and it is often difficult to have enough. But there are pjenty of pretty patterns on blue and also black grounds, 38 inches wide and 68c a yard. Plain Color Voile highly mercerized, in pink, flesh, navy, maize, biscuit, rose, light or Copenhagen blue, orchid and wistaria is 38 inches wide at 38c a yard. (Ontrnl) Belong to Summer Women find no other gloves so cool. These are of tricot silk of a good quality and are made very well. They have double finger tips for service, two clasps at the wrist with self silk stitching on the backs. 85c a pair. (Central) Airnerkami Grass Rings at Special Prices These ate a recent creation of a large western manufacturer and are proving very popular both for attractiveness and durability. The designs are in Chinese, conventional and all over effects. The paint that is used to stencil the rugs is made from a new formula and is considered superior to other paints it wears a long time without fading. 9x12 Feet, $0.50 (Clirfttmit) 1 1 -!.': I EL & Smniocks by Jolly Hmindlreds are gay and pretty for Summertime. And a great many women want them to take on vacations. They can choose from a great assortment here. The materials are crash, jean, white or flowered voile, tussah and pongee. And they are plain white or smocked aid embroidered in pretty colors, white trimmed with colors or in gay rose, blue, green and the like. Many have round necks and are collarless. They start at $2.50 for a white jean and go to $8.50 for an attractive natural color pongee smocked in color. , Middies of jean and linene, all-white or having red or blue collars and cuffs are $1.25 to $2. Y (AVnlntn. Market) Cmeiniimig Romnpers for Plunnrop Little Toddlers Theie are cool white crepe rompers that will meet with favor in the young minds that don't see the use of dressing, anyhow! Another one, of pin-checked white dimity, with a touch of hand embroidery, was made lust for the dress-up time of the little lad or lassie with big eyes and curly hair. Pretty and serviceable, too are the rompers of blue or pink cham bray finished with dainty white ba tiste collars and cuffs as the one that is sketched. There are any number of styles in various colors and materials for boys and girls of 1 to 4 years. $2.50 to $3.50. (Ctniral) have had many seekers' lately people bound for northerri Maine and places where the nights are pretty cold. The quilts are newly arrived and are filled with plenty of cotton and covered with figured cotton materials. $3 and $3.50; they average a third under price. Sheets Special 81x90-inch full-bleached scam less sheets are special indeed at $1,50 each, (Central) . (The Bedding Store has a new location adjoining tho East Aisle) 2000 Shirts at $1.15 1200 Shirts at $1.45 2000 Ties at 25c There is the story in a nutshell, but it doesn't tell half the merits of this fine merchandise. The shirts are Wanamaker shirts down to the last detail, which means that the buttons are of first quality pearl and are put on to stay ; there has been no skimping in the cut, the shoulders will not bind and the skirts will allow of free reaching and stretch ing; the neckbands are carefully turned and are smooth and comfortable to the neck ; the cuffs are soft and of the proper proportions to fit inside a man's coat sleeve without constant adjusting. The Shirts at $11,115 are principally of striped percale and there are something over thirty patterns in all the colorings men like. The Shirts at $11.45 are of woven and printed madras in good stripes; of plain-color mercerized material and of plain white cottons, some of the latter with collars attached. Every shirt is marked at much less than its regular price and some' were almost a dollar more. In a word, there is not a shirt in this gathering of over three thousand that a man cannot buy at a saving and be proud of his purchase. H&-rT K.iillrr.t, Mnrl.rll Skirts Between $2. SO and SS More than a dozen styles will be seen between these prices. White crash, pique, plain and fancy weave gabardine, and pop lin make them, and unusual pock ets and buttons are the trimmings. A KhakS-Color Skirt for camping and other outings is a practical model with two gen erous patch pockets at ?2.7o. Plaod Wool Skirts are very smart with plain coat. Checked and plaid skirts in plain or pleated models are $5 to $10.50. (Mnrltrt) UmnfJermysSiims off Cotton Creps Envelope chemises, pink or white crepe, are prettily hem stitched in color. $1.50. Nightgowns and Pajamas of Crepe A pink crepe pajama stitched in blue with ruffles at the ankles has a little pocket. $3. A white crepe dotted in pink or blue is made in much the same way. $3. Pink or white crepe makes this shirred nnd hemstitched night gown that is $2.25. (Outran Net Corsets Special at $1.50 Women with slight figures will appreciate the light boning and the low bustline. This model is cut out in front to give added com fort in sitting, and there is free hip space. Elastic at either side in the top insures unhampered breathing. A Royal Worcester Model at $2 ' It is for average figuies and i made with a low bust, a mediumly long .skirt and free hip space. The material is very fine white batiste and the lines of the corset are excellent. (Central) A Pretty Hair Bow Sash to Match Bathing1 Soit Ready For the Week-End? A good, comfortable bathing suit assures one much trayety and fun at the shore. The Suif Store is well pro- ided with such Miits. beginning nt !2.50 for women's black cotton serge suits and traveling upward to S25 for fine silk suits. (Market ) Boys' Khaki Trousers $BJ5 Special The almo.st-neer-wear-out kind that will take as rough wear as the boy can give! They aie made of legular S1," ounce uniform cloth and by a manufacturer who made clothes for men in the service to with stand the hard, all-kinds-of-weather wear. If the boy is going camping, then, more than ever, he should have a pair. He'll be glad to have them, for they're the "regular fel low" kind. Sizes ti to 15 years. Minller.t, Market) will quite transform u simple white frock and give it individu ality. Sash and hair ribbon of brocaded pink, blue or white satin and taffeta is 55c and 75c a yard. The widths nre -B4 and (i inches. (Central) A Navy Blue Silk -r.I s C k. L- ' 1 I " Y y i r Whether Yom Are Start finis? mi Yoor VaLcatSoini Or Retor Huong the very hat you need is here for you. If your Summer trip L just beginning you will piobably want an any bat of cool white Georgette cicpo to wear with light Summer fiock.s. Dei'ghtful hats with transparent bvinit have little flowers nade of ostrich flues or bows of libbon aiouiul the ciowns. Sn. A Touch off AutEjmrffi is to be seen in the new hats of velvet and sill; tint t dinning vacationists aie asking for. There are turbans of nlvet with wide-flaring bows, laiger hats trimmed with ostiich and, as an in-between mode, theie are hats with lace brims mid velu-t crowns. S3 to $4.85. ( Mnrketl Wool for Chilly Nights is .rirst choice to go with you on your summer trip, especially if you plan to wear a dark blue frock or suit. Pretty moire silk bags with bright, gray or oxidized metal frames have bobbing tas sels and inside coin purses. $.'1 and $3.50. (Central) Picnicking This if it is clear, as it probably will be. The outdoors will seem all the greener and fresher for the long rain, and how good everything will taste when it is time for the spread. Here, in the new Commercial Stationery Store on the Gallery (it has moved, you know), is everything for the picnic, except the food 1 There are cups of many kinds, straws in individual pack ages, plates, napkins, table cov ers, etc. and prices are quite moderate. It won't take you ten minutes to get what you want! (Gallery, Market) Just About All Leathers Children's shoes, Oxford ties and pumps in small sizes ?. to 5 and 4 to 8 are made with wedge heels. There is footwear of tan calfskin, black patent leather, black calfskin, white leather (like buck skin) and white canvas. $1.50 to $2,05. Low Shoes in Sizes 6 to 2 Both Oxford tics and ankle-strap pumps are made with durable welted soles. They are of black Ready! A Big Sale of Shirts and Ties Offering: Sound and Satisfying: Economy to Every Man Who Comes to Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store The Neckties at 2Jsc Seoul limitless as to color and pattern. Imagine what a stack 2000 neckties would make! They are all four-in-hands of various shapes and most of them are of silk, though some silk mixtures are among them. It's a great chance for a man to freshen up his stock of ties! Savings range from 25c to 75c. Dg $6 to $8 Worth Potting Ira Yoor Pocket, Sir? That is Mitually what you do when you buy one of these Wan3-mnkcr-tailoied, A 11-Wool Cheviot Suets at $22.50 They are 3-picce suits in good gia.s mixtures, with 2 and 3 button sack coats cut on businesslike lines. 'I he coats are half-lined with mohair and aio of a comfortable medium weight that can be worn well into the fall. Fittings in all tegular sizes. Suits like these are a credit to any man. Palm Beach and Cool Cloth For Verv Hot Weather Suits of these cool materials mean ical comfort no matter how hisjh the thei moulder climbs. With straight or waistline coats they are $15 and $18. Separate trouseis of white duck or khaki are $11. iuller, MarKet) Mighty Ffime Straw Hats for $2! That's what you'll say when you put one of these fresh, light weight sennits on jour bend. They have leather sweat-bands and a-e shaped to (it. Hotter fie-hen up a bit, sir, and discard the straw hat that was .-o often rained on eutly in the week. nllert, JIarUrt) Good Tooth Brushes at 2Bc Are Rare as you have probably learned if you have tried to find one lately. Orders for these good ones were placed long ago and we are sorry that the quantity was not larger. These are Wanamaker Faultless Brushes, with good biistles set in hone or celluloid handles, curved or stiaight. Each 25c. Bath Soap Vegetable oil, peroxide and the lound and flagrant bath tablets aie here at $1.50 a dozen. Better send a dozen cakes to the summer home. Powders Still all shades in Waltz Dieam face powder, but they won't last long. Special at 25c a box. Large cans of talcum, contain ing (ne pound, are the best for summer using. Fragrant and re freshing, this powder is 20c. (( t'titral) A ra nt the shoie or mountains is a handy thing to hju These un usual scaifs (they are really more like litth coats) aie belted around the waist, have pockets and a'e finished with fringe. In lose. luender, tan and sunset at $8.50. ( rrtriil) Smiinminnieiiot3innie Playling" of Little Feet Calls for Shoes, Shoes, ShoesJ The Down Stairs Shoe Store is well equipped to fit children's feet with the proper widths and lengths in the best lasts for growing feet that should not be cvnmped. ' Mother likes the little feet and the bigger feet to look neat all Summer long as well as to grow in a healthy way, so she comes to the Down Staiis Stoic for good-looking, durable shoes at a saving. calfskin, tan calfskin, black patent leather, white leather and white canvns. $2 to $5.50. Special at $1.90 children's white canvas button shoes with welted soleii are in sizes 6 to 2. They have the added recommendation of cleaning easily. Girls' Low Footwear N Attractive ankle-strap pumps and smart Oxford1 ties in sizes 2'i to G are made of black calfskin, black patent leather, tan calfskin, white leather and white canvas at $3.75 to $5.90 a pair. (Chr.UmO fr. i ,t'U $ r.-- . 1 ij" A1 y r ..