Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1919, Postscript, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING 'PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, ,1919
FOUR TAKEN IN RAID I
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J. V. t. I. Band at 9
Organ at 11, 11:55 and 5:20
Chlnien at Noon
WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Cloudy
' ON STORAGE HOUSE
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Goods Found by Detectives Do
dared to Have Been Stolen
From P. & R. Freight Car
Four nripcfi woro mndp rally, totliu'
In a rail mi n tnrni;i limine in Second
Ftroot. uonr Cntmnljli nvpnuo, whore do
trrtlves Miy tlirv ln-Vtvl- tncrclinnilic
tolon. from n T'lilladclpliin nnd Hrnd
lnp IMPwnv frclcht tnr nt Qrrlnml. ln
Tlio nipTilininllp. viIikmI nt $1700
wns stolen Septrnibir 1 4. A wcok lntiT
a bnnd of men t-niil to lip rriinnilhlp for
the fimt robbery. piiKnepd rnllrond tip.
teetli-ps In a ipvolvcr batt'c nt Oridniiil
nerloiisly wounding diaries Vnllet whrn
lie nttenii4ed to make an arrest, Six
members of the Rnnff were taken in the
fiplit. nnd are brine IipM In Norrhtovui
TIip raid 'n-t nistit wns clireetecl In
ritv Detective rnnnnp' nnd (!eor):o K
J'owell. rlilet of the nl'rrwl dote"tlvpi
The irionprs tn,ken nro Wll'Wm Lewis
Mtiltl to ImMIip proprietor of tin- stump
Iioiisp; Samuel l.uznr. Twenty-ninth
nnd Oxford streets; Heiijnniln Ainstcln
'Centy-iiintli stioet and ('iiluiiibin
nemie, and Nnthnii (Jottlob, KlRlith
and McKenn streets, TIip men will b'
arraigned before1 Magistrate 1'ennock ut
I'ity Hall loiluy, on obarses of nceiv
Jng stolen sooils, lnieeny and eon
piracy. ..
The men bold in Xorri'-town are Fret)
Ln,wcr, Flarry Johnson, Albert (inucU
Innies and Jti'-rpli Connlla and Albert
Wifiiev
1 TRY ONE OF
IWson's 35c Dinners
Including 3 vegetables, choice of 3
meats & 2 d "serfs Rxcellcnt service.
1505-07 RACE ST.
Lusty Winter, Blowing in, Finds Wanamaker9 s
Down Stairs Store Prepared for His Coming!
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Don't lio, handicapped In .Mninesa nrhnol
or nocletj by Htfimmnrinir, stuttcrlnff op henl
tatlnir In our HpfHch
You can overcome any defects by proper
train. ntr.
Our new correcttvp course starts Monday,
November 10 Afternoon and cenlnr
CtaM"B
Call or phono today for particulars,
Central Brrinch. 1421 Arch St.
AUTUMN" HKSOItTS
ATHMIC f'lTV. N. .1.-
An Abundance of Fine
Winter Coats for Women
They Begin at $13.50
for warm wool coats with big collars and generous pockets
Then at $19.50, $25 and $35 there are some splendid
models of velour, srfvertone and cheviot in the warm
brown tones, navy, green and the like; many have fur col
lars and trimmings, others are plain.
Between $40 and $50
there are twenty fine styles of velour, silvertone, yalama
cloth and Hudson seal fur cloth, lined with plain or figured
silks, with or without fur collars.
Unusually Gooo Choosing at $50 to $70
In lovely Winter materials tinseltone, suedene, silver
tone, silvertip and plain Bolivia. They are in soft, beautiful
colors, luxuriously lined with silk and trimmed with racoon,
nutria, Australian opossum and scalene.
Plenty of the New Short Coatees
of camel's hair, silvertone, mixtures and Hudson seal fur
cloth at !?29.50 to $70. v
(Market)
Fresh White Blouses
for Women $1.65
which is considerably less than they would be regularly. Not
many of one style, but they are good looking, rather tailored
waists that so many women want this season. They're of
Sheer Batiste Novelty Voile
Dimity Plaid Muslin
(Murket)
A White Shower of Linens
for Thanksgiving and
Christmas
There's a holiday air about these fresh and pretty cen
terpieces, scarfs, sets and doylies that have just been opened.
Some are embroidered by hand, some are scalloped and
many are trimmed with laces.
j Many Are Marked at Special Prices '
Worlds Greatest Hotel Success
Dme and Dance in the
FAMOUS SUBMARINE GRILL I
Exhibition Lancing by
America PrentievArtitts
, Mr. and Mre. PAUL DE CAHDO.
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Oivlho Ocean, front
Ekven. sforiesof Gamfert
Special fall Terms
wlham A.Lccch.yyJ
Vn16T1 .IS
I ATLANTIC CITY.N. J.
i ArvAiRGFican. Plaa Hotel f
iof DistmctiarvawsRealComfort j
I FIREPROOF GARAGE. 1
lik.hia Ave. unil the beach. ui)au.t
t0U. Sea water, bathu. Special Amerlcal
plan. $4 up dally; European plan. $2 up
dully Modern curative baths department
TUVTn TimnOwner nnd Prop.
WomeiVs Suits Step Briskly These
Winter Days
Suits on smart, well-tailored lines for young women are of wool
jersey, heather mixtures and invisible tweed (a fine weave with a
fuzz), at $25.
At $29.50 there are attractive suits of heather mixtures in several
models and also suits of wool velour and plain color jersey.
Well-Tailored Tricotine at $37.50
The belted models, finished with bone buttons and silk crow's feet,
are in navy or taupe, both good colors for tricotine.
A navy gabardine suit with a handsome peau de cygne lining is
Soft Silvertor.e Suits at $42.50
Splendidly tailored and of fine materials, these are suits that well
dressed women appreciate and stop to see. They are conservative
without .sacrificing style, and that is what you want, isn't it? The
silvertone is in brown, navy and Oxford.
Also there are tailored suits of Oxford suiting, trimmed with nar
row bands of military braid.
Other suits of excellent materials are beautifully tailored and
finished; many aie trimmed with nutria, Australian opossum, beaver,
Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) or sralene. $50, $55 to $115 .
(Murket) -
Silk Camisoles at $2
Dainty camisoles of blue or flesh
satin are prettily hemstitched.
There are alslo camisoles of taf-(
feta in a lovely shade of brown.
(Centrul)
Black Wool Bloomers
at $5
Warm, wool-jersey bloomers arc
in ankle or knee length with elas
tic at the top and knees.
(Central)
Mrelnlu Ao. cloho to beach and Stool Vler, g
lap. 2.1U. Am plan. prlv. itatng, run e water,
elevator, upen all year. J. l.. i.keij. uwnt'r
HOTEL CONT'NENTAL
Always open. Alwayi ready. Terms mod
rtate. P' one or write M Wnlsh Duncan
Wptmlnstr Ky- Av- near Hoach. Kiev.
Westminster t0 st . prhHte batnSi
Water. tU up wkly. V-i SO up dally. C. Bubro.
HOTEL BOSCOBEL"'- ,18 up
? weekly; phone 117. A. C. MAKION
WASHIXBTIIN. T. C.
Burlington Hotel
American and European Plans
431 Rooms, 2?.2 Baths, $2.50 to ?5
It T. MILLER. JIgr.. Washington. D. C.
Five minutes from everylhjng
MUTATION M'
Until See
TKACHWtS wanti:d
An examination of applicants for positions
as (Trade teachers In the public Beimels of
Philadelphia will be held ovenibfr 20.
Initial salary 1875 to J102S according to
experience. Increases with approved export
nice. Maximum attainable J14IIO. For de
tailed Information write to Dr. O W.
l'lounders, Kxamlner. Uoard of Public
Edmatlon. Nineteenth street above (.nest-
nut, prior to isovemper a.
bur graduates are In constant demand for
tood-tiaylng positions. Gregg Shorthand,
the easy, speedy system. Complete business
nd secretarial courses. Da and NigU
Classes. Intensive training, Bnrol.
any time, can or write sor cuu
particulars and cntnlogue.
I'lIILA. IU'HINESS rOI.I.TJOB
and College of t ommeree
1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia
The Meredith st' Dramatic Art
JLl.DS K. IMKllEniT".
Director
Oflera complete and thorough training In
Klocutlon, Dramatic Art. Public Bpeaklng
flay Troductlon. Uducatlonal Dramatics.
Public Performanees of Pupils.
in itii st nnnKT.WT BPwt'fF anal
Strayer's Business College
rhlladelphla's Greatest Tlusines School.
807 Chestnut St. Phone Walnut 884
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
AMBERB INSTITirTF- Fall classes forta
'tm Men and Women Apply 5M0 An-.
THE TAYLOR SCHOOL
Gregg Shorthand. Touch Typewriting, nooif
keeping & Hecretarlal Courses. Day & Night.
Klrsehhniim Hrlionl nl Ijingiiagee and
llureail nf Translation. Inc..
1BU Chestnut Street
MlIHKl
Philadelphia Musical Academy
liermantowu llrancji
. 30 East Walnut Lane
Catalogue. 83d Season. Otn. S8J1.
, JUHP.I'II W, CI-tltKK. Illrc.
Women's Chamois
Lisle Strap Wrist
Gloves, $1 a Pair
Exceptionally well-made gloves
that fit very smoothly are in
white, pongee and brown with
stitched backs.
Duplex Chamois Lisle
Gloves
Two-clasp length, in gray,
brown, pongee and white with
spear-point stitched backs, is
$1.25.
4-inch strap-wrist style, in tho
same shades, is $1.50.
(Central)
Slender Slippers
for Twinkling Feet
$7.50 a Pair
CJ Silver cloth slippers,
Dull black leather slippers,
J Black patent leather slippers
with baby French -or nigh,
curved heels.
Here they are, ready for the
dance and for tho bright round
of gaiety between now and
Christmas.'
Or for more sober daytime wear
the black shippers are willing to
be called plain pumps and be worn
with spats. Indeed, they look
very smart that way! The spats
are in all the fashionable shades
and button high. $2 to $2.50 a
pair.
(Chestnut)
Scalloped Linen Pieces
They are of fnmly woven, round-thread linen, scalloped in blue.
Prices start at 20c for 6-inch doilies and go to 45c for 10-inch size.
Oval and round doilies and centerpieces arc S5c to $1.75.
Scarfs are $1.75 for the 18x36-inch size to $3 for 18x54 inches
Luncheon Sets, Prettily Boxed
13-picce sets, G tumblers, C plalte doillies and one 24-inch center
are of linen scalloped in blue at 5 and $6.
In all-white, $4 to $5.50.
Edged with Japnru.sc hand-crochet lace, they are $0.
Special at $1.50
A 13-piecc set .of white liiiene, scalloped in blue.
Madeira Linens Special
Every woman knows the beauty of design and the needlework to
be found in Madeira linens. Thebe pretty things arc fresh and will
make the loveliest of gifts.
Scarfs
20x3G-inch, $3.50 to $G. 20x54 inch, $5 to $7.50.
20x45 inch, $4.50 to $7. 20x03 inch, $5.50 to $8.
20x72 inch, &G to $10.
Centerpieces, Etc.
24-inch centerpieces, $2.50 to $G.50.
27-inch centerpieces, $3.50 to $10,
3G-inch tea cloths, $7 to $14,
45-inch luncheon cloths, $11 to $18.
54-inch luncheon cloths, $15 to $25.
2000 Lace-Trimmed Scarfs, $1
Fresh, lacy things with centers of linene, Swiss or voile and deep
edges of imitation filet or Cluny laces. They measure 17x50 inches
and are in great variety.
Other lacy scarfs or round centerpieces trimmed with imitation
filet and Cluny-are 30c to $3.
(Chestnut)
Fashionable Furs And Inexpensive
Fur weather is 'here, and with it tho Down Stairs Store has
received many lovely new furs that women will enjoy. Both long
haired and short-haired furs are in great abundance.
Black or silver dyed kit coney begins at $12 for a smart littlel
choker and goes to $40 for a 70-inch stole. An especially nice scarf
is $22.60.
Muffs to match are $15.
Black skunk-dyed oposbum begins at $18 for a cape collar and
goes to $35 for a tail-trimmed stole.
MutFs to match are $18.
Black dyed skunk is $35 for a largo cape collar.
Muffs are $30.
(Market)
Daytime Frocks for Women
The best of it is that women are sure not only of saving money
on almost all of them, but of the quality of material used and the
workmanship and finishing. They are Wanamaker frocks.
At $15
Tricotine, serge and jersey frocks in various models for street
wear are well made and tailored.
At'$19.50
Youthful frocks of navy serge are on gracefully loose lines.
There is a charming touch of green and new blue in the silk em
broidery on the bodices and cuffs. A coat dress of wool jersey has a
collar that can be worn high or low and is embroidered with various
shades of wool.
At $22.50
Gleaming satin in navy or black foims a young woman's dress,
In sizes 14 to 18. The collar and the cuffs are embroidered with silk
and there is a tricolette vest.
Also, at this price, there are wool jersey frocks embroidered with
wool, satin frocks in various models and tricotine dresses embroidered
with silk motifs or trimmed' with military braid.
At $25, navy serge frocks are attractively embroidered with silk
and the skirts are trimmed with small cloth-covered buttons.
(Murket)
A Sale of Women9 s Neckwear,
Scarfs, Veils and Handkerchiefs
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new. Many are half price.
Wool Scarfs, $10
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wool scarts are fringed and have j,
pockets. They are in six color com- f
mnauons:
Copenhagen and Peacock and gray
buiT Brown and buff
Turquoise and Garnet and buff
buff Oxford and gray
Marabou Neckpieces, $6.50
These are in black, 4eal brown and the
natural shade, and are in four styles two capes',
one stole nnd one fox shape scarf.
Net Guimpes, $1.25
Fine net, hand embroideied, makes some
high-neck guimpes; round-neck guimpes have
deep bertha frills and a little black velvet rib
bon. Long collars of imitation filet lace are also
in this group.
Jabots, Sets and Collars, 75c
There are five styes of net jabots' and many
smart collars of Van Dyck points. The sets are
of organdie with wide, pointed lace edging.
Lace Collars, 50c
These are of imitation Venise and Van Dyck
points so smart for serge d ies.
Pique Sets, 35c
Long collars and cuffs of white pique with
hand-embroidered dots.
Van Dyck Lace, $1 a yard
A dozen or more patterns, some combining
lace and embroidery.
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This is a splendid op
portunity to buy gifts for
birthdays or Christmas.
Veils, 35c
A great variety of becoming veils
in black, purple, brown, navy and
taupe. Some have ribbon borders,
others havo scroll figures or chenille'
dots. Most unusual value.
Women's Handkerchiefs
All Linen 15c
1200 hand-cmbroidercd white handkerchiefs
are half-price at 15c each.
Wide Choosing at 25c
Handkerchiefs with embroidered corners done
in white or colors and glove handkerchiefs with
corners beautifully embroidered by hand. Also
fine hand-embroidered handkerchiefs.
Handkerchiefb with scalloped edges done in
white or color.
Gay, colored borders printed in rose, green,
buff, brown, blue, lavender, pink and so on.
Handkerchiefs at 35c
Colored-border handkerchiefs, some with
hand-rolled hems.
1000 Handkerchiefs atJ2l2c
Women's plnin linen handkerchiefs with nar
row hems.
Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1
Pure, linen, with all initials except C, S, R
and N.
Men 's Handkerchiefs, 30c
Plain linen handkerchiefs of good weight.
(Central)
800 Brassieres
Special at 75c
There are three styles of pink
or white batiste trimmed with
lace, and all three are reinforced
under tho arms:
400 Corsets
Special at $1.35
White coutils for average to medium-stout
figures are low in front
but higher in back and are well
boned all around.
Cozy Coats for
Small Kiddies
Beginning with coats of velvetv
corduroy in blue or brown, fully
lined, at $11, the prices ranges
upward through attractive, well
made coats of velour, cheviot and
tweed to $21 for a well tailored
coat of rose, Copenhagen or rein
deer broadcloth. Sizes 2 to G years.
(Central)
1 ..nn.l4;iU CONSERVATORY OF
vww..-... MUSIC. INC.
Muurltz Keefson, President
A1J, HRANCHKH Ol' MUSIC
PU13UC CHOOt. MUSIC SUPERVISION
1824-20 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia
" WALTER PFEIFFER
VIOLIN SOLOIST AND INSTRUCTOR
Conductor Casino Aud. Orch.,Wildwood, N.J,
Btudlo 1710 Chestnut. Ph. Locust 24U3 W.
' KURTZ VOICK STUDIOS
1S3U Walnut St., Phlla.
Carnegie Hall. N, Y.. W dnrsdays
Phila. Conservator ?&
nireetorsl P. II. Hterman, II. Van lien Ileemt
Here Are Snug Comforts and Warm Blankets
Ready for Cold Winter Nights
Coal or no coal, here is warmth piled high !
November has set a hum and bustle through the
Be98ing Store and great preparations have been made
for Monday.- Much special merchandise at less than
present wholesale costs means real economy to house
holds needing warm bedcoverings, sheets., spreads and
so on.
Sheets and Pillow Cases
81x90-inch seamless sheets are full bleached and of sturdy
quality. $1.95 each.
63x90-inch sheets for twin beds are seamless and snow white'.
$1.75 each.
42x3G-inch pillow cases are 40c each. 45x3G-inch cases are
45c each.
Domestics
3G-inch heavy bleached muslin, 28c a yard.
36-inch heavy unbleached muslin, 25e a yard.
3G-inclrbleached white cambric, 29c a yard.
TOO Bedspreads $2.85
Durable white honeycomb spreads in double-bed size.
Silk Top Quilts $18.30
Pretty wool-filled quilts (a little cotton cdrded in) -have gay
soft covers. The tops aro of figured silk, bordered with plain-color
satliuand tufted with ribbon. The backs are of sateen.
Special
50 Pair of Blankets
$7.75 .
White wool-mixed blankets
of good weight, measuring 70x
80 inches. .
Special
Extra-Size
Blankets, $8.50
These white wool-mixed
blankets measure 76x84 inches
nnd are soft and thick.
Special
100 Pair of
Blankets, $6.50
Soft, warm white cotton
blankets with old rose, pink or
blue borders with double
stitched bindings to match.
Special
100 Comfortables
$3.50
Heavy, winter-weight com
fortables filled with cotton
and covered with figured ma
terials. Some are about half
price.
(Central)
All Sorts of Good Blankets
White wool-mixed blankets, 70x80 inches, are $10, $12.50 and
$15; extra sizes, 70x81 inches, are $10; 78x84 inches, $20.
For single beds there are white wool-mixed blankets at $7.50,
$10 and $12.50 a pail. '
Wool-mixed plaid blankets for double beds are $10, $12.50
and $16.
All-wool plaids are $25 a pair.
Silver-gray blankets, wool-mixed, for double beds, are $8.50
and $10.
Cotton blankets in all white, in white .with colored borders or
in gray, are $3 a pair. ' v
White cotton blankets, 66x80 inches, are $4; plaid or g"ay, $5
a pair.
Jacquard blanket comfortables in lovely colorings and designs
are $6; Indian blankets are $7.50 each.
Soft 'Warm Comfortables
Cotton-filled comfortables are $4, $5, $6.
Wool-filled comfortables, with a little cotton intermixed, are
$10 to $40.
Down-filled comfortables are $12.50.
Bedspreads and Sets
Honeycomb spreads for single beds aro hemmed at $2, $3
and $3.50.
Hemmed Marseilles spreads for single beds are $3.50, $4 and $5.
With embroidered scalloped edges and cut comers they are $4
to $5.50.
Marseilles spreads for double beds, are hemmed, at $6.50 to
$10; with cut corners, $7 to $12.60.
Bed sets a spread with bolster roll to match are $9 for twin
beds; $10 for double beds. . .
Men's Fine, All-Wool Suits
At $29.50
created quite a stir, but there was a big lot of thepi,
and there is still splendid choosing in fancy mixed
cheviots in brown, gray or olive patterns, suitable
for business wear.
They have single or double breasted coats of the
close-fitting styles that young men like, or more con
servative styles for older men.
There are fittings in all regular sizes.
((allerv Store, for Men)
Floor Coverings at 1-3 Less
Than Regular Prices
t In some instances lots aro limited, and in every instance the
savings are worth while.
The following will give a good idea of the splendid opportunities.
' $3.75 for 9xll-foot Japanese matting rugs in
woven designs.
$5 and $8 for 6x9-f oot wool-and-fiber rugs.
$7.50 for 9x1 2-foot wool-and-fiber rugs.
$11.50 for 8.3xl0.6-foot heavy fiber rugs.
$12.50 for 9xl2-foot heavy fiber rugs.
$37.50 for
wide.
8.3x10.6 foot Axminster rugs.
9x12 foot seamless velvet rugs.
9x12 foot Axminster rugs.
45c a yard for durable fiber matting, 1
yard
$1.50 a square yard for heavy inlaid linoleum in
good patterns.
Other good rugs in our stocks at very moderate
prices include:
Reversible Wool and Fiber Rugs
which are unusually durable and will do for most any room.
6x9 feet, $9.50 to $11.50.
8.3x10.6 feet, $15.50 to $17.
9x12 feet, $15 to $18.
12x12 feet, $26 to $29.50.
. .12x15 feet, $29 to $33.50.
Reversible Art Rugs
woven of a heavy combination of
wool and fiber. In brown, green
and blue.
6x9 feet, $15.
8.3x10.6 feet, $24.
9x12 feet, $27. .
Axminster Rugs
in fine patterns nnd colorings.
6x& feet, $37.50.
7.6x9 feet, $37.50 to $50.
6.9x12 feet, $45.
8.3x10.6 feet, $47.50 to
$70.
9x12 feet, $43.50 to $75.
11.3x12 feet, $65.
Wilton Rugs
An exceptional showing of fine,
heavy quality rugs.
4.6x7.6 feet, $38.50.
6x9 feet, $69.
6.9x12 feet, $92.50.
8.3x10.6 feet, $105.
9x12 feet, $110.
Seamless Velvet Rugs
7.6x9 feet $37.50.
8.3x10.5" feet, $35 to
$51.50.
9x12 feet, $42.50 to $5&
Reversible Scotch Art Rugs
Usually in pastel shades suitable for bedrooms, but some are
woven in tho darker colors for living and dining room use.
30x54 inches, $4.50. 7.6x9 feet, $27.50.
36x63 inches, $6.50. ' 9x9 feet, $32.50.
4.6x7.6 feet, $13.50. 9x12 feet, $37.50.
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