ip- vw -Wi" 't?.j?"r TV- " &a 1 f'fT 7 - ) wrpmVritM' EVENING PUBtlC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, W.919 rnwiwrpiwaR'ruBii iii mmm 1I& 3. BULGARIA TO GET TREATYTUESDAY Allies Demand Germany Write Pledge to Bar Union With Austria COUNCIL SENDS NOTE I lly (lie Associated I'rrss Tarls, Sept. 1L It Is probable tlio treaty with llulsaila will he linmlcil that nation's representative Tuesday. The (ireelt and Rumanian delegations have fi'ed additional protests against the trrrltoi'lal nml erouninlr sections of thp trpaty which may rpsult In rliniiRrs bplnu mndp In thp tpxt. No meeting nf tin Supreme Council Tim held toilay. tin" departure of A. .T. Halfour, Itritish scerctnry of state for foreign affairs, beltis appnrpntly respon sible, npithpr Viseount Mllner nor An drew Ttonnr I.nw havlliR nirepM the responsibility of bending thp llrltisli delegation. The snprpmp council, having virtually completed work on thp llulgnrlnn treaty, will take ui the drafting of ppaoe terms with Turkey today. Premier Uoyd George will nrrive hprp today for this rftyposc. lip will !p assisted In thp ruii felenrps liy Field Marshal K. II. AEenby, rommander of tin Allied forpps InAsIa Minor, who has just nrrlved In Franrp. Major (Jenernl .lamps (!. llarhord with the Atnerlpnn mission which ae rompanipd him to thp Near l'nst for thp purpose of Investigating condition! in Armpnla nnd the CauensuH region, left Constantinople for the interior on Sun day, according to ndvicps received herp. Ocneva. Switzerland, Sept. 1. (Cor respondenep of the Assoclatpd I'ressl Bulgaria is willing to subscribe to any Settlement of the Itillgnrinii questions based on the principle of self-determination of nationalities, paid Ivan S. Ouiphof formerly Ilulgrtrlan nilnistpr of foreign nffnir.s and now minister to Switzerland, in a recent statement. If the settlement wen- madp on this basis, peapp in thp Itnlkans would of necessity follow, the minister continued. Up said Hillgaria would agree to nn interna -tlonal commission to settle disputes. UKRAINE WHEAT NORMAL Reports of Enormous Crop Ground less None Will Come to U. S. Tarls, Sppt. 1L. (Iiy A. IM Ad Tices from American Ited Cross investi Itators nt I'oltava, Southern Riikmii, received today, say that reports of nn enormous grain surplus in I'kralnp nnd Southern Hussiu, which have disturbed American wheat growers with visions of a tumbling market, may be dNinis,sed as groundless. Investigators, who have just arrived at I'oltava. after n tour of thp country recently liberated by (lenernl Dcnlklne from the Holshpviki, state that parly threshings promise n crop from 10 to 'J." per cent nbove the normal, this being c'uc to the spurring influence of the Germans, who directed their energies last fall to having every available font in I'krnlnn put into winter wheat. I'ven this bumper crop, however, will fall short of the domestic demand, nnd It is declared that not a bushel of it will ever enter into competition with wheat from the Tnltcd States. Itussia and the countries bordering on the Hlack sen will need the entire 1010 crop. The food situation is generally good. NOSKE WARS ON GAMBLERS Alms to Exterminate "Resorts" In Berlin by Sunday Berlin. Sept. 12. (Ily A. P.) Greater Ilorlin's wave of gambling will terminate on Sunday, if nn order is sued by Oustnv Noske. minister of de fense, suppressing public nnd private clubs is strictly enforced. The provisions of this long-expected order arc sweeping, violations of it being punishable by fine or imprison ment, nnd no loopholes are left for psuudo clubs under camouflaged titles. The city is now honeycombed by such public nnd private resorts, fully 300 fashionable npartments being occupied by such establishments. In nn effort to stop the widespread prevalence of gambling, Prussian au thorities raided North sen and Haltlc watering places a week ngo. BELGIANS WANT U. S. LOAN Consul General at Brussels Consults With Manufacturers Brussels, Sept. 12. (By A. P.) Henry II. Morgan, United Stntes high trade commissioner In Belgium nnd con sul general, linn had a meeting with the leaders of eighteen of the biggest indus trial groups for the purpose of discuss " lng the needs of Belgium. Mr. Morgan suggested five-year In dividual bank loans, but the industrial representatives decided that tliey could not speculate (in individual loans. They Tield out for il loan from government to government. . LEAGUE DRIVE TcTsTART JJoyd George to Inaugurate Cam paign In England London, Sept. 12. (By A. P.) David Idoyd George, the British prime minister, in n speech to b delivered in the OuildhnH. October 1, on behnlf of the lengue of nations union, will in augurate a campaign which is to be car ried on throughout the country dur ing the autumn, ending November 11. with demonstrations in every town and city in the I'nlted Kingdom. It is; expected by the. promoters that tho movement will extend to other countries, nnd that November 11 will be made "League of Nations Day," which also is "Armistice Day." I NEW FILIPINO MISSION Will Ask United States Parties to Adopt Independence Planks , Manila, Sept. 12. Ilcnewed efforts to obtnin independence of the Philippine Jflands will' be made next year by a Filipino mission which will visit the ttTnited States nnd lay before the na tional conventions of the Itepublicnn and Democratic parties the mntter of inserting Independence planks in the party pjntforms, A, Filipino mission recently returned Jibnw fttrr unsuccessful efforts to Imvo !ftijrj-ess declare the independence of , tiflwSWmtta. f The Grcnt Organ Will Play Today nt 9, 11 nnd 11.55 Tho Organ and Unnd at 4.45 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Waoamaker's Down Stairs Store Is RadSainit With the' Bright amid Cheery Glow of AuHminniini Fashions 1000 New Hats at $5 Revealing Autumn's Loveliness And for Children There are scores of pretty hats, from simple little velours to wear to school to quite fluffy little pokes. Many of the more youthful hats rejoice in long streamers. Prices start at $3. Note: Gay new trimmings, all ready to give the right touch to the hat you're planning arc here. Feathers, flowers and odd Utile ornaments. (Murlift) Glowing with life and a new season come the Autumn hats, replacing with their fresh newness the faded hats of Summer. Their lines, their colors, their very air all breathe of newness. Smart with dark serge or tricotinc drosses arc the hats of black velvet, in n ' convcntionali7cd tam shape, embroidered in heavy threads of henna or bright blue. A trim and close-fitting toque with a vel vet top has discs of beaver circling it and n big pearl pin thrust through the side. Quito lovely for a young girl is a black velvet poke with colored velvet leaves en circling the soft crown. Kibbon streamers float to the shoulders. Among all these lovely things you are sure to find a number of becoming hats that will harmonize admirably with your new Fall clothes. All are of excellent quality and all ?f. Serge Emits for Boys of 8 to 118 $113.75 They nre 100 per cent wool in a good, fust blue. And they nre well made ns are all the Wanamaker boys' suits. The coats, in fitted, belted stylo with slash pockets, aic lined with mohair. And the trousers, with every seam taped to insure durability, have plenty of pockets and arc also lined. They nre excellent sciiool suits and many mothers buy them for "best." (Culler), Mnrket) Women's Fioer Gloves for Early Amtnimn Iteautiful gloves of French kid skin are in black, tan, white and gray. Kach glove is overseam sown and shows self or contrast ing stitching on tho back and has two clasps. $2.75 a pair. (Ontnil) Cihlldrein's 1 ngs, S Lovely Filet Neckwear Special At $3.7") 4 different styles of collars in charming patterns. At $.".7r 1 styles of collar and cult sets and one lovely deep collar. (Onlml) Cotton, Derby ribbed stockings in black and white, sizes olfc to !), are 25c a pair. "Seconds." Cordovan and black ribbed cot ton stockings, first quality, are :50c a pair. (Outrun Women's Pio'k oners, 75c I These pink knitted bloomers 1 have elastic at tho waist and ! knees and pink batiste bloomers I have a blue stitched ruffle at the knees. I (Contrnl) Menu's Suits Like Tlhese Domi't Grow nn Every Blush An nil-wool suit, up to the minute in stylo and tailoring, and marked anywhere from $30 to $35, is worth looking at anywheres you can find it, sir. Hut vou're sure to find it in the Men's Store on the Gallery, where there is a flood of daylight that will show you just how fine the materials and workmanship really are. Young men who have come to us are most enthusiastic about the new double-breasted suits, with or without'bolts. Older men who stick to the sack suit style are finding some fine things in mixed cheviots and worsteds. Fittings here in all regular sizes. Tho prices arc $30 to $35. ((Inllrry, Murkrl) Hfiglhi Time for a New Hat, Sir! Chances are, the straw is no longer a thing of beauty and should be retired from active duty. New soft hats in good greens, browns and smoke shades are correctly fashioned for the new season. $4. New Hats and Caps for School Boys Cloth hats with stitched brims are made of good wool mixtures that will stand a great amount of banging around. $1.50 and $2. Caps, in various shapes, are $1.50. ((iallorj . Mnrlrt) Menu's FaflllWeflgIhit Uunderwear amid Hosiery at Special Prices Gray merino socks -with well rc-enforced feet are 35c, three pair for $1. Unbleached ribbed cotton long-sleeve shirts and ankle-length drawers, medium weight, are 85c garment. "Seconds," but good ones. Heavy gray, ribbed part-wool shirts and drawers shirts with long sleeves and drawers, ankle length $1.50 the garment. "Seconds." ((iullery. Market) Plaid Qinfflhiainns igrs The new Autumn plaids seem to be brighter and gayer than ever for children's school or play frocks or women's house dresses. 38 inchen wide, in a fine variety of colorings, 50c and 75c a yard. (Ontrill) Metal Bag Tops Special at 50c They are worth half as much again. There are various shapes that will look well on ribbon, vel vet or knitted bags. All the tops have chains attnehed and some are the hinged kind that open into a square. Hag rods are half price at 25c a pair. (Art Needlework, Centrnl) Good Corsets At $1 Topless pink coutil corset, with clastic all around the top, lightly boned, for slight figures. Alt $1.55 A pink coutil for average fig ures has .slastic embroidery at the top and light boning. At $1.65 Another topless pink coutil has elastic at the top and is for me dium figures. (Ontrill) Neat ttlotmse Dresses Special, $2 JO A variety of plaid ginghams, made with white collars and cuffs and seme with vestees. (Centrul) Writing Paper Special at 35c a Box There are two lots. One is composed of clean, fresh boxes of white paper tied with ribbon that were marked almost half as much again. The boxes are attractive and tho paper is a good quality with a fabric finish. There pre four shapes of enve lopes to choose from, and some of the paper has colored borders. The other lot takes in the larger boxes of paper that are somewhat soiled (just the boxes, not the paper inside). The fabric-finished paper is in white, blue, lavender and pink, and some of the boxes have correspondence cards in them, also. Tho enve lopes are in various shapes. (Uiillery, Market) anil (Center Aisle) Striped Taffeta Blouses Special at $450 Just tho blouses for the new Autumn suits stripes of blue, green, brown, rose, etc., in lovely combinations. They arc made in a simple, tailored style, as most women like them, with convertible collars. The buttons, too. arc very attractive, as they are smoke pearl. (Mnrket) Cottom Comnfortables Special at $3 Heavy, Winter-weight cotton comfortables, full size for double beds, are covered with a soft, fig ured material and scroll-stitched. (Centrnl) Men's Good Shirts Special at $2 All of them have been priced higher, many half as much again, as you will realize the minute you see the shirts. The materials are : Woven Stripe Madras Cheviots Printed Madras And they are true Wanamaker shirts in every sense of the word with properly proportioned shoulders and neckbands and soft cuffs comfortable in every way. The Clearaway of Men's Ties at 35c has supplied a great number of men with ties enough to last through the season, but there are plenty more to choose. (Onllerj, Mnrket) Children's Good, Sound School Shoes Have Prices That Make It Worth While to Come to the Down Stairs Shoe Store Durable, comfortable, healthful shoes of dark tan leather, black calfskin or black patent leather, in lace and button styles, are on sensible, wide-toe shades. They have sturdy welted soles. Sizes 6 to 8, $3.40 a pair . Sizes 8i2 to IO12. 3.90 a pair Sizes 11 to 2, $4.90 a pair Girls' sizes, 2i2 to 6, $5.90 a pair Special at $3.25 a Pair Children's button shoes o.f dull black leather in sizes 6 to 2 are $3.26 a pair. At $1.75 and $2 a Pair Little children's shoes of black patent leather, tan leather and black kidskin, some with white tops, are in sizes 2 to 5. $1.75. Sizes 4' to 8 have wedge heels and are $2 a pair. Girls' Shoes Special at $2.85 a Pair Dull black leather lace shoes with low heels are in sizes 2 to 5. Boys' Shoes for Real Service There is fine choosing in sizes 10 to 6, for there are shoes of dark tan or dull black leather on wide-toe or English lasts. $3.50 to $5.40 a pair. 500 Pair of Men's Shoes Special at $4 a Pair Dull black leather lace shoes on English lasts have welted soles. (CliFHtnut) Daiinity White UmiderinniM!5ini of fine, soft and spotless, nainsook are trimmed with pretty laces. An envelope chemise cut quite full, trimmed with embroidery and lace, is $1.25. . A bloomer chemise, in Empire stylo, is $2.p0. Pretty nightgowns, trimmed with embroidery or with lace, are $1.50. Special, 50c A lot of neat corset covers trimmed with embroidery. (Centrnl) 6000 Pair of Women's New Shoes in Eight Styles The newest shoes lace quite high and have the long, slender lines that are so graceful. These are Wanamaker shoes in every particular good leather, well made, durably soled, and in addition to this, prices are moderate. You will be interested in the tips, for all of them are attractively stitched to simulate wing or straight tips. Black Kidskin high lace shoes have welted soles and high, curved heels. $6.90 a pair. Dull Black Leather shoes that lace quite high have welted soles and medium heels. $7.10 a pair. Brown Kidskin shoes with welted soles and high, curved heels are $6.90 a pair. Dark Tan Calfskin forms excellent walking shoes, with welted soles and medium heels. $6.90 a pair. With Fawn Cloth Tops Shoes of. dark tan calfskin, with fawn tops, have medium heels and welted soles at $7.10 a pair. Quite Smart Diirk tan calfskin shoes with high, curved heels, have high lace tops of dark fawn kidskin. Tho soles are welted. $8.40 a pair. Black Calfskin shoes with dark gray tops of leather that is much like buckskin have welted soles and medium heels. $7.00 a pair. Black Patent Leather shoes with dark fawn kidskin tops have welted soles and medium heels at $7.90 a pair. New Coats Step Right to the Front in Femieiee leterest $30 These AMtmunrumi Suits Set Tlheinniselves a Ciiglhi Standard otr bervDce A suit that is to be worn in Winter and Autumn has' much harder service than a Spring suit and should be chosen accordingly. Particularly if it is to be worn by a college girl or business woman who is out in all weathers. For such suits tweed, jersey and serge are the best materials. A smartly tailored suit of mannish tweed is in brown and olive tones and its trim lints and air of tailored smartness will carry it far. Cut double breasted, it has pinch tucks and embroidered crows' feet. $30. Wool jersey, in blue or brown heather mixtures, makes another suit that has roomy pockets and a col lar that can be worn open or buttoned high. $32.50. A variety of smart tailored suits is marked $35, These are of serge, poplin and camels' hair suiting in Oxford grny. Other interesting new suits, appropri ate for young women and for matrons, are here at $37.50 to $115.. (MaTkl) Fashion Again Calls Out Her Furs The Down Stairs Store has received a good share of lovely furs in tho form of small or large animal scarfs or capes and stoles. You will find fox, lynx, wolf, squirrel, fitch, skunk, nutria, Kolinsky and racoon all marked with their true names. PRICES ARE MODERATE AND THERE IS A WIDE RANGE. (.Mnrket) Tlhe Right Clothes . for the Oirfl in High School are by no means easy to find, but here is a suit tnar. measures up to tne re quirements of Miss- 15-to-17. It is youthful, yet not childish, and follows the best fashion ideas of this season. It is cut with a waistline and belted and below the belt, in the back, there are three inverted box pleats. It is lined to the waist with silk and is sketched. In brown, navy or dark green jer sey at $23.50. In brown or blue burelia with an invisible check at $29.50. A Good School Dress for younger sister is also sketched. It is of navy blue cotton serge, in semi-regulation style, trimmed with rows of white braid and a red tie. In 8 to 14 year sizes' at $6. Timb Dresses of plaid ginghams are made in a score or more of ways, and all with long sleeves, so they can be worn all Win ter. Tne colors are cheery and bright and sizes range from 8 to 14 years. $2.50, $2.75 and $3.50. Wool Serges, Smartly Tailored are dresses that give the greatest amount of service. A pretty one, with a two-buckle belt and a vestee and collar and cuffs of plaid silk, will fit girls of 12 to 16 and is $18. Other wool serge dresses and smart tricptines in navy blue are $16.50. to $60. Cntrul) J IP $6 $23.50 If! i Hi ' If V ' p They're so charming and different this1 season that you simply can't pass them by without pausing for a glance, at least. Coats are really coats, not capes or wraps, but warm, comfortable coats, belted or flaring as suits you best. A coat with a fur collar can be had for as little as $16.50. It is of cheviot in brown or navy, belted all around and lined to the waist. The wide fur collar is of kit coney. Finer coats of silvertip Bolivia, suedene and tinseltone arc luxuriously lined with silk and topped with soft and cozy collars of nutria, scalene, squirrel, Australian opossum or skunk opossum. $45 to $89.50. Coats Without Fusr arc quite as varied. At $19.50 there is a serviceable, every-day coat of brown mixture with a yoke back and a box pleat down the center of the back. It is belted all around and half lined. At $25 to $37.50 Two smart now coats at $25 are of silvertip vicuna, cut with a full flare or belted. Their lines are good and the coats are in navy or brown. At $27.50 and upward there are coats of velour and silvertone in soft, Winter colorings with or without fur trimming. Four Imterestiinig' Coats at $39.50 nre of suede velour, soft to the touch and so pleasant to wear. They are lined with silk from neck to hem and are to be had in taupe, reindeer, brown and navy. One has a plain back, another (which is sketched) is' tucked and belted all around. In Extra Size there is an excellent collection of coats skillfullv cut to give lenirth of line. They are in sizes 42 to 55 at $35 to $89.50. "' Mur.t('t What si Hiuirryiinig, In of Amitmnnnimi Dresses for Women amd Yoking1 Women! New things are crowding in at a great rate these busy, Autumn days dresses of silk or of wool, of crepe or of jersey are trooping in and spreading their charm everywhere. They Start at $15 for braided wool jersey and navy blue serge frocks. One pretty serge is piped with braid and has a collar of beige Georgette. The Next Step It is in navy is $16.75 for a pretty satin dress, which is sketched. blue and has a tucked overskirt and bodice. Serges AfooMid at $1(0,.5O and there are a dozen different styles, trimmed with black silk braid or simply tucked. Special at $25 are some unusual tricotine dresses and tricotine at this price is very rare. These are simply and most becomingly made, trimmed with but tons' or braid, and lined through the bodice with silk. Georgetto crepe dresses, pleated and loosely belted, have ten tiny ruffles at the feet and are special at $25. Navy, black or taupo satin dresses are also special at this price. One is a chemise model embroidered in silk, another is combined with Georgette crepe.' Other Delightful Satins ons of which is sketched, has a Georgetto collar, sleeves and over skirt, which aro trimmed with many narrow bands of satin. $28.50. Another charming frock of a heavier quality has an unusual collar of Georgette embroidered in gold; another boasts a tricolette vestee and a collar and pockets that aro embroidered with silk braid. $29.50. (JJmrUet) $16.75 Qeorsrette Dres $28.50 ses Special at $38.50 Handsome afternoon gowns ar these in navy, taupe and bis heavily beaded in color, in je In crystal. Their, lines have nity and are suited particular women in their rnlddle year -J r is . r staSX' n . 1 1 - K !iiwr; u .V m? S 1. h 1 V-is.. V i ,: .. A2iii. ... tsiska. Jf -.;. I ri' v oh InifcrlAiinAttK. IwrfriVir