V " W" 1 sv-- .EYENINQ JPUBLIO LEDGKER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, KOVEAIBER 7, OlO J ,i - Organ plays at 9, 11, 11:55 and 5:20 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cloiidy Chimes at Noon .1 Vi - u. v Tomorrow the Great Winter Sale of Fashions in Wanamaker 9s Down Stairs Store "Do Not ThlnK I Am Ashamed of My Virginia Blood," She Snaps at Heckler WON'T KEEP QUIET AT HOME fjj"r''T! LflDYASTOR PROUD fhru BIRTH If..1' i f li t. h&'L. , "Lady Nancy" Filling . Campaign With Zest Iiul .Wor, nn Amorlcnn-born woman, who lu licr enmnss for a sent In tlit Hrltiih Pnrlinrnfnt ha rrc'eivMl tlio appellation of "Lady Nnney," is ndiling zpit to the mm palRii by epigrammatic utternneps to the ter of the IM; month dis trict. They nre railed "AstorNms." llcie nre n few of them: "There Is a dlffcienee between the working classes and the Rhlrking elapses." "Every person Is a potential profiteer the only wav of choking profiteering is to get the selfishness out of human nature." "Women lino more sense than men. Men go to such meetings (on rainj days) and shiver, get colds and go home to be nursed by their wives. We won't have the meet ing." "Please nash that out" (her re ply when addressed as "Your Lath ship " "Xo one can make me saj that drink ever did anj one any good." "What I do hope to bring into the (House of Commons are fcound views pertaining to women and children. " "I am determined not' to allow prohibition to take precedence, as it Is not vital in this fight." "There Is nothing' like the stub bornness of American men." 11 the Associated Press ri.Miimith, No. 7. "Do not think for one minute 1 nm ashamed of my Virginia blood,''' snapped Ladj Astor this afternoon at n woman's meeting when 'she was asked whv she was not , Fpendingher energies in America, wheic there were as many social evils as here. "What do jou want me to do, sit at Jiomo and hold mv hands?" Ladr Astor .went on. "I married in Kugland, mj Interests for ten years hove been in Plymouth, every drop of blood in mv veins is Anglo-Saxon and 1 am proud of my Americnu. birth." Lady Astor's ejes flashed and sin' gestured for a moment. Resuming her speech she declared women wou'd be the ones to bring about the working of the league of nations, J "Men tell you thej had good times at 'the front," Lady Astor nsserted, "but T do not believe a mother with a sou there, ever had a good time." "Men hnvp nlisirnl r rtnritf f " slie added, "but tliej often lack moial tour-J age, and that s the kind of coinage most needed today." Answering another, bombaidment of questions. Lady Astor said : t "There are two sections bribe labor part one embraces tried and true trade unions; the other joung intel lectuals. I know the latter as led-hot J$olsheik cranks. Half of them never fought in the war and mojt of them have never been working men, Thev are heart and soul of the independent labor partv." The official nominations of the candi dates for the House of Commons hi' tjio bje-election for u successor to Vis count Astor, who lost his seat when elevnted to the peerage on the death of his father, were filed todiiv. The nom inees are Lad Astor, wife of the Vis 'count, nominated b the Unionists; Isaca Foot, named b the Liberals, and W. T. Gay by the Labor party. HUNGARY MAY CROWN OTTO Royalists, HoWever, Deny Favoring Seven-Year-Old Hapsburg yBerlln, Nov. 7. (Ilv A. P.) A "wjreless message received hero from Vienna reports that Archduke Otto is about to be proclaimed king of Hun gry. Budapest, Nov. 7. (By A. P.) The monarchist party has issued a state - roent saying that while It is desirous Tot re-establishing a kingdom it does not favor the restoration of the throne to any member of the Hnpsburg family. This statement was-provoked by reports that seven-year-old Archduke Otto wjoujd be placed on the throne under n icgency. ,N0 AUTOS FOR IRISH Use and Possession Except by Mili tary Permit Barred After Nov. 15 Dublin, Nov. 7. ;The use nnd pos session of automobiles nnd motorcycles will bo forbidden thrpughout Ireland after November 15. Only those who get special permits from the military authorities will be al lowed to own nnd use machines. (fr (sMcrar ,' JRJHNJSHERS ANBGLOTHlBnS 2ft V VmH t&fwiAf- - $78.50 if A i mJ irasf 3iijtefi Mips i ff. All-finld. Oak Dinlnr Itoom Hull fiaefflal Unit Price til It Krcultr Prlie. Htlfl Tbli 0 pier mitt eon.llt. of )n rr roomj Buffet. 6(1. HtctKloo nihil Cbtlra I t b r icitt, BoM teptr UI It de.lrett. Three rooms furnUhed, Bed room, Dining Room', SQQ-OO Kitchen. $1.50 a week?? CLOTHING SPECIALS Men's Suits, $27.50 up Ladies' Suits, $28.50 up . Beautiful Coats. Dresses and Suits for Women and Young Women And All Marked at Special Low Prices This is the big sale of the Winter season, a sale for which great prepara tions have been made; Hundreds of new cpats, dresses and suits for women and much fine apparel for children and junior girls have been coming in at a great rate during the week. Everything has been unpacked, examined and ticketed and will be in spick-and-span readiness tomorrow morning at nine. Everything Is Fresh and New with the exception of a handful of fine dresses and a few coats which we have taken from our own stock and reduced. Savings are worth cdnsideration in every instance and A Great Many Garments Are Half Price All are in the height of fashion, of good materials in wearable styles that will appeal to women of good taste. There is nothing freakish, no off-colors, no make-shif,ts. Every dress, suit and coat will give you good service and much pleasure and satisfaction. There are young women's sizes, 14 and 16, and women's sizes, 36 to 46, Women's Serge, Satin and Wool Jersey Dresses As Low as $12 The navy blue serge dresses have an embroidered motif on the bodice of each frock or me trimmed with braid. The jersey frocks, in I navy, brown and reindeer, are trimmed about the pockets with em broidery. The satin dresses aie in blouse style with tucked bodices and i peplums; in brown, taupe and nay. Tricotine Dresses, $15 i The tricotine is of excellent quality, the dresses, uio tumly tailored and the styles aie Rood. One is tiimmcil with braid; another with a I pointed Georgette irepp collai. , Albo some good serge fiocUs and new ehrtcens and satins in ' the group. Scores of Frocks at $19.50 and $22.50 Satin frocks with oversknts embioidered ill silk braid. Navy blue seige with hand-embroideied touches. i Tricotine .and wool jersey in tailored styles. t Charmeusq and Georgette combinations for afternoon weai. t Satin with cascade trimming or combined with embroidered Gcor- gcttej The colorings aie mostly navy blue, black and brown, though the I jerseys include reindeer and Copenhagen. j At $25 and $29.50 Hero are the fine jeisey fabiics cordelaine, tiicolaine and wool jersey, handsomely embroidered with a glint of gold. Velveteen and Georgette combinations of charmeuse and Geor gette in many styles suitable for afternoon wear. The finer serges, some handsomely embroideied and trimmed with silk plush applique or with many serge-covered buttons, are in this gioup. One model has thiec-quartcr sleeves and fresh little cuffs and a collar of net and lace. $25 $12 $29.30 $15 ' Ql wMJ if- UJillH U: Sia.oO $19.50 $25 $59.50 $59.50 U0 $33 i ttiTff 9 vfa - Affi.. - 7i!aiiffcFflfiv w omen s loafs Mart ait MSM which is the price of a good, thick, warm coat of wool coating in Burgundy, green and brown, these coats have plaid backs and all have wide col lars that can be buttoned close. 70 Coats at $19.50 A number of good models in velour, silvertone and cheviot in navy, brown, Burgundy and reindeer, half lined or lined throughout. The coat fiom this lot, which is sketched, is of velour. Fur-Trimmed Coats, $25 Cozy cheviot coats with shawl collars and pocketbands of kit conoy fur are in brown, retn- cleer and taupe. Ihese arc lined throughout. Some of 25 Model Frocks, $50 . Lovely gowns and just one of a kind. They are. of silk duvetyn, chiffon velvet, taffeta, spangled or combined with tulle or ostrich feathers. T,hese are afternoon and eve ning gowns, many copied from French models. Finer Dresses , $35 Of tricolette, Paulette, crepe de chine, charmeuse, velveteen, bead ed Georgette and Yalama cloth, these dresses ore suitable for aft ernoon wear. The materials are unusual and there are some large sizes. Also a few fine dance frocks in the group. (Market) Women's Beautiful Sample Site From,a manufacturer who makes only the finer types of suits, these suits are worth talking about. Every point about them, from the- material itself to the smallest button, is just as it .should be. Linings are of the finest silks, plain or figured ; colorings embrace a wide range of fashionable shades ; fur trimmings are of Jap mink, sealene or nutria. Of wool velour, wool duvetyne, checked velours, duvet de laine, silvertone, fine herring-bone suitings, tricotine and kittens' ear cloth. A few velveteen suits are in the j?55 group. These are mostly in sizes 16, 36 and 88. Special Suits at $25 Tailored suits and sports models are of tweeds, checked Velour Suits, $16,50 A limited lot of suits in brown j and taupe, with collars and pocket trimmings of Hudson seal furcloth. velours, suitings with invisible plaids or wool jersey in heather mixtures. Also some slreet suits of navy wool poplin and silver- tone in reindeer and mahogany, silk. (Market) Many of these are lined with Also coats of Bolivia in Buicundv and reindeer hae wide, glossy collars of scalene fur. Lined throughout. Both of these coats are sketched Coats at $35 These are of soft silvertone, velours and heavier Winter coats, lined throughout with silk and finihhed with fur collars of scalene. The coat that is sketched is of pompom in blown or green. 20 Styles at $40 to $50 Beautiful coats are these of velour, silvertone, Yalama cloth and Hudson seal fur cloth. They are lined with plain or figured silks and are made with or without fur collars. A velour coat at $40, from this gioup, is sketched. It is in navy, brown, black and taupe, with a shawl collar of sealene. Wonderful Choosing at $50 to $70 Here aie the loveliest of thoJWinter's coat ma terials tinseltone, sucdene, silvertone, silvcrtip' and plain Bolivia. They are in colors as soft as their texture and aro luxuriously lined with silk and tiimmed with racoon, nutria, Australian opossum and sealene. There are alfo some very fine Bolivia coats without fur coats that many women haxo hppn naltinrr fnr Two coats at $59.50 are sketched. They areof ft suedeno in reindeer, taupe nnd brown, with wide shawl collars of racoon or nutria. Both are lined throughout with figured silk'. Very New Short Coatees of camel's hair, silvertone, mixtures and Hudson seal fur cloth are very popular with young women. These have collars of nutria, sealene, skunk opossum and racoon or are made with out fur of any kind. Wonderfully attractive with plaid skirts. $29.50 to $70 are the prices. (Market) Women's Good Shoes at Low Prices Ready for the Winter Span of Work and Sport Special at $4.85 Daik tan calfskin high lace shoes with brown cloth tops have medium heels and welted soles Special at $5.40 Brown or black kidskin shoes that lace high have wetted soles and high, curved heels. 500 Pair of Spats Half Price at 90c White Ivory Women's Fashionable Shoes on the Newest Lines $6.50 to $8.90 a Pair Black patent leather button or lace shoes with tops of dull leather, fawn kidskin or black cloth. Black kidskin shoes in lace or button style with black cloth, dull leather or fawn kidskin tops. Dull black leather lace shoes with gray or fawn leather tops. Tan Ica'ther and brown kidskin shoes in lace style are made with brown or fawn cloth tops or fawn kid tops. Some have tops of the same leather. Welted soles'and high, medium or low heels. Pumps and spats aro well liked. We have an interesting assortment of pumps of patent or dull black leather with baby French or high heels at $7.50,a pair. Spats in all the new colors are $2 to $2,60 a pair. Children's Shoes, Many Specially Priced , Special at $2 Dull black leather.lace Bhoes with sensible toes are in sizes 6 to 8. Special at $2.90 Dull black leather button shoes with wide toes are in sizes G to 2. Special at $3.40 Dull black leather shoes on good lasts for grow ing feet aro in lace style in sues 11 to 2. Also " black patent leather shoes with white leather tops are in sizes 6 to 2. Girls' Shoes, Special at $3.90 Black patent, or dull leather lace or button shoes on wide-toe shapes have very durable welted soles and sensible low heels. Sizes 2 'a to 6. , Seryiceable Shoes for Children Sizes 6 to 8, $3.40 to $4.50. Sizes 8 to 104, $3.90 to $5.75. Sizes 11 to 2, $4.90 to $6.50. This includes, shoes of dull black leather, dark tan, leather and black patent leather in lace or but ton style. The toe shapes are sensible and the shoes have welted soles. " Shoes for Girls ", Sizes 2& to 6, $5.90 to $7.50 Shoes of dull black leather, dark tan leather and patent leather are in lace style. Some have fawn kidskin tops; all have welted soles and are on wide toe or long, slender shapes. Women's and girls' felt slippers are in sizes 3 to 0 at ?1 a pair. (ChMtnut) Three Special Lots of Women's Skirts At $5 Tweeds and plaids of wool-and-cotton mixtures are good knock about sdcirts, and the price is very low. At $6.75 Thiee kinds of skirts in this group ' verVeteens in brown, black and navy; striped wool velours in brown, green and navy; plain brown or navv jerseys. At $8.75 Smart tailored skirts of navy blue serge and many kinds of plaid skirts for sports wear are all under price. (Market) Women's Mocha Gloves at Last Year's Prices $2.50 a Pair Most women consider these the best gloves for Winter because of their warmth, softness and dura- "bility. The velvety Arabian skins are delightful to touch and beau tiful to t.ee in a soft shade of gray or wood brown. The gloves are half pique sewn and combine ex act fit with enough fullness. i At $3 a pair the gloves are out scam or full-pique sewn, with self , or two-tone embroidery or double stitched spear points on the backs. A few gray mocha gloves for children of 2 to 12, "seconds," $1.25. Warm Gauntlets for Children Warm, fleece-lined fabric gaunt lets are in tan or gray. 75c. Tan or blown leather gauntlets are fleece lined. $1. Also gray or tan leather gaunt lets of a little better quality at $1.25 a pair. (Central) Winter Clothes for Junior Girls Warm Winter Coats At $13.50, a navy blue and dark brown chev iot coat with a large comertible collar and deep pockets is half lined. 10 to 10 year sizes. At $15", a belted navy blue velour coat half lined is in 15 to 19 year sizes. At $19.50, attractive wool velour coats with roll collars and cuffs of' beaver fur cloth; coats of silvertip zibeline coating with large collars of beaver fur cloth are half lined. In green, brown and plum, sizes 8 to 16 years. At $23.50, soft silvertip zibelin.e with kit coney roll collars, fully lined. 15 to 19 year sizes. Youthful Velveteen Frocks 8 to 14 Years at $20 Various pretty models in navy blue, green and brown show hand embroidery and soft satin sashes. Jersey Suits, $23. 50 A novel stylo in blue or brown heather mix tures has an attractive button-trimmed and tucked coat. 15 to 17 year sizes. A Group of Fine Junior Coats at $75 Of soft silvertone with lovely capo collars of nutria and fully lined with flowered silk. Samples at $45, $55, $72.50 to $87.50 one or two coats of a kind of beautiful crystal cord, silvertone, duvet de laine, tinseltone; and silvertip Bolivia, all with fine silk linings or handsome fur trimmings. (.Market) 600 Brassieres and Bandeaux, Special at 45c Plain pink or white bandeaux are of good materials, well made, and the brassieres are of flesh or white trimmed with lace. Some fasten in back and others in front. (Central) Dainty Hand Embroidered Chemises arc of fine white batiste, made and generously full, at $2. (Centra!) well Men's Shoes Special at $2.90 It sounds almost unbelievable, but come see the shoes for your self. They are made of durable dull black leather in lace stylo, with sturdy soles that will wear well. They have a good appear ance, too, as they aro on shapely English lasts. Make your pocket book smile for a change! (Oallfry, Market) Any Man Wanting a Thoroughly Good Suit or Overcoat All Wool and Well Tailored will save time and trouble AND MONEY if he comes to the Gallery Store for Men. Splendid Overcoats are $30 to $41.50 Double-breasted ulsters and ulsterettes of fancy mixed cheviots and heavy coatings; some are of plaid-back ma terials, which young men like particularly. Suits for Men and Young Men Are $29.50 to $37.50 Mixed cheviots and cassimeres; fine patterns in dark grays and browns in two and three button models with military or sack backs. Every one a carefully tailored garment that appeals to a man's taste. Men's tweed huts in dark or light green arfd gray mix tures are $3.50. (Oallery, Market) 300 New Fur-Trimmed Hats For Women Special at $4.85 Smart and wintry little toques are of satin or velvet in navy, brown, black, rose, French blue and beaver tones, are faced or rimmed with sealene or nutria. About some there is a gleam of metal or a touch of embroidery. J Delightful Hats at $8 Hats for every Winter occasion are in this charming collection of new things. Some are the wide-brimmed matinee type, some are small and crisply tailored and a great many are the wearable, be coming sort of hats that can be worn anywhere. They're trimmed with metal embroidery, hrocadc, a touch of fur, big, glittering pins or fluttering ostrich. Every fashionable shade is among them. (Market; t Boys' Plaid Mackinaws Special at $10 Savings of About a Third All the boys want them, these good-looking, mannish macki naws of green, brown, tan and red plaids! And no wonder! Pig patch pockets, belts that go all around and fasten with buckles or buttons, who wouldn't want a coat of that sort? They Are All Wool . and mothers know how much that counts for warmth and dura bility. - i. Sizes 10 to 18 years. (Oallerr. Market) , Boys' velvet tarns with inbands are in blown and black at $3.50. What the boys would call "regular Caps" for '"real fellows" aro of blue or green mixtures with velvet-lined inbands that can be pulled down on the coldest days. $1.50. (Gallery, Market) M. 4 II Wi. fti n i ii t tfl 'i vl Al r &A m k ! m -! s !? v Jm adl Ml ',&? i CM n m i r.i I I t i it 4 4,1 ' M M i "d " HW .'erBN,ATPR!Aip.llVBjaXH-- r " "mi .ii- Vfv $k 15 I 4' T 4i -o. '"'. rv V". n i?. P 5 , m t ' &!,L .fft A4., . -,.d tk