f-3J' f M I' ' f 1 X l!lVl!k,lflJ PUBLIC LEDUM L'Hl LA UtiLlM Li A, iviUJDA V, x0 EAlbbK M, 1JJU) 15 : Orgun Plays at 9, U, 11:55 and 5:20 ' WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Clilmes nt Noon T EUROPE SHIVERS CITY DOC OR SAY ' k Lieut. Ponn G. Skillern Returns With Danish Bride and Talk3 of TrJp DELIGHTED TO GET BACK . "Kurojio rronii hitlrrlj cnld. Tlioro Is n literal nlwin nf lionl; ou M In jlit tliciitrrst unrt Imtols und ntlior puli lic plncos with jour inriront nil TIip public buildings linw linen iiPtciri'tril TIip Kppin tnrnlslipil nml link (lie Rim. of wpll-Upjit ulncps rood l extremely scarce. These tluee ronditlniis Rive the whole land nn nhnnnhci( thnt is tlrenr and mieotiifortnMe. This Is thp Impression nuropc of tn day innkPB npnn the rnsunl traveler. necordluR to Lieutenant IVnn ,iikI(I11 - tiwuvi ii. in nn- i mien otinPR .Mnni ""Kesencs Lieutenant Skilleni Is n prominent ph) Melon of this city Ho went tn Denmark Inst September to mairy Lisa Valenllner, of Kjoigc. Thcv were married in Copenhagen in Oetn bpr and tptuinod linifip In n of (Jer tnntiy. Ilplgium and franee. Thp lieu tenant and his biido ju-t tiirinl nt his honic, 211 South Tliiitppnth stippt rnitrst HI2I1 I'rlips "npnhpp thp people, ,11s thp do nere, protpst against high prices," con tltHtpd thp ifiiptnr "l.ti'i 1 u hpi i 111 n in . dpneps nf tlip startling lack of eon I. In England, only thenties arc open nights, but therp nrp no nftpr dlntipr unities le- raiisp all thp restnutantH must close nt 111:"', 'I lip sheets nip dPM'rtpil nt 11 In HpiIIii. tlicip is no Ik at in thp trains At AVie-lmclen thp ppnplc walk about the baths in thpir mpiionts At I'niis. at the nppin, thp women do not wear evening gowns bprimsp it Is too cold. It is thp Mime with food nml fnluies. Ton can't buj sugar in llnghmd. In ordpr to sine their supplj , dealers aie forbidden to m1I cnnd after S p. m. In England isitois nrc not peimltted to lcmnlii us guests in homes for longer than four weeks. "No lnngtr do jou see the customai; burghpr in fiumau) with his note worthy Pinbonpniut. Our gulile in Pots dam invited us In inspect him. 'Once, he said, snillj . and he pointed to 11 pait of his anatomy situated under his cst pocket, 'Once, there wns comfort Iipip, genial girthful cnmfoit. Look ut iup now! I wrap my coat around nip twice. And all tlie while the kaispr stoml nwa tous and tons of fond, I went hungrj , and my wife started to dpnth.' "The) do not use tablecloths rind sertiettes and curtains 111 5eimau They have no fabrics. What napkins they use nrp of paper "In rrnnec. thpip is llttlp fond. Onh condensed milk, and they make their lec cream out of that. ."Metal Alone)' Scarce in Germany 1 "Thpy hate no metul monc) in (Ger many, excepting the ten-pfennig pleies, 'which aien t worth am thing more. Thcv use paper monej . Thp (icininn mink used to rate four to ever) American dollar. I got tw cut) sot en for evei ) American dollar I spent In (Jermauy France suffeis u v. in it) of sihei coins, because of thp scaieltj of siher. Today it costs one and one-half funics' woitli of silver to make .1 funic piece. The nuthotitio have found it necessary to arrest quite a number of people be cause they were hoarding nwii) silver coins and selling them nt a high price in Switeiland us siher ore. "Uverj whole theip is an nmuzing fenr nf thp 'Hods' and jet jou see no especial manifpstatinn of them. Passpoits are caiefully vised by etuv country througli w lilch ) 011 pass and Tisitors are not peimitted tn 'staj in England If the) are not Hritish sub jects for more than a month, "I went through fleimanv in 111) navy uniform and was ticatnl every where with the highest courtesy I wtnt along the Hhlne and saw vine) aids prospeious in the suuliglit, and couldn't help but feel the hideous contrast of the lipids of Trance, uhpip out of 12,000 houses nt Kheims, only four 1 teen entire ones icmain stnnding, where in between the rows of burbed wile in no man's land at Chateau Thierry, the farmers have planted pitiably meagei ciopa, because tlicic is no other place to plant them. It's a great jo) to be back in a country where ever) thing seems so piospprous und roj." Doctor Skillern wad for nine months aboard the I'. S. transport "Oilaba," In the capacity of medical ofheer, hater he was statioupd ut the nav) reel lilt ing station, IfilS Aich street, this city, from which iiMUgnment he was sent to France on the Union von Steuben, where, after the armistice, he took care of wounded Trench prisoners of war who tttn; bting released nudsvosgiug from Germany into I'lancftD Doctor Skillern met luswlfc at the Christmas ball held in 1018 in tho American embassy at Copenhagen. It was at the time that he was attached ,Jo the "Orizabn," the fust American vessel to cuter that poit after the declaration of war. Doctor Skillern is the son of Dr. Fenu Skillern. Sr., and will live with 1,!c Mlfo nt tint fofrlinr'a rpsldonpft nn i'Xhirtcenth street. BIMHnBBHSiMnBBBlHHH M dffffmMml ' 1 Come Down s I To See Us Only One Flight and Save $3 arrd more on your shoes. q U puy3 to look us up q Come downstairs and be convinced. q The smart, drctsy shoes the young fellow wants, q It costs us less to sell shoes q We pass the saving on to you !l211CItesWSlJ iuaufrtttdittv Store B Genuine g Cordovan Straight or g) wing up. i ". w B E VfviriVfV . i "VM Sale of Winter Fashions in Wandmaker's Down Stairs Store Sample Georgette Blouses Special at $5.90 Not all sizes in every stylejbut there arc ytiO to choose fioni--alf of unusually uod quality Georgette crepe. Flesh White and many combinations of colors, elaborately beaded or embroidered. Coral Tan Brown Navy Most of these blouses are quite (MurUft) Brassieres and Bandeaux Special at 40c This includes plain pink rep or figured poplin bandeaux and brassieres tiimmcd with lace. 600 Corsets at $1.5,0 I'ink or white coutil corsets are lightly but well boned for slight to medium figures. 800 Corsets, Special at $2 There arc 3 models, of figured pink porlin, of pink or white coutil ami one of pink batiste and elastic. They take care of practically all figures. (Onlnil) A Gleam of Metal, a Fluff of Fur Of Such Are Winter's Hats Metallic cloth is folded and draped about the crown or twists itself into the brim of a turban. Fur or beaver rims a brim or makes it entirely. There's a colorful richness about these new hats, too. $5 $6 $8 are the prices, and in each instance you will remark upon their lowness. (Market) Children's Warrh, Fleeced Gloves Of gray suede, with warm fleeced linings, these gloves are of full cut and overscam sewn; in sizes to fit childien of 3 to 14 years. Women with small hands can be fitted in the larger sizes. $1.65 a pair. (Central) Yards of Smartness Veilings 1 Brown, black, taupe and navy blue veiling in dozens of styles. Plain or fancy meshes with dots or delicate traceries are 60c to 52 a yard. Included are some of the fine French veilings. (Central) Silk Envelope Chemises Special, $3.85 Dainty things, any of which would be a welcome gift. They're of satin trimmed with lace or Georgette crepe. crepe de chine trimmed with lace, or combined with satin. All delicate flesh-pink with pretty pink or blue ribbons; some are hand embroidered and all are cut generously full. Flesh Pink Crepe de Chine Nightgowns Special $3.85 A siniple Empire style that is nicely hemstitched. (Central) 12 Pair f Wongffli's Shoes Special at $5.4(0 ' Brown kidskin or black kidskin shoes, lace high and have welted soles. 12 Styles of Women's New Winter Shoes $6.50 to $8.90 a Pair- Every shoe is cut high; most of them, are in lace style, but some very attractive shoes as well as the comfort shoes use buttons. All the soles are welted with serviceable, sturdy leather. Dark tan leather shoes with low heels are $6.50. Black kidskin shoes with medium heels are S6.60, Black dull leather shoes with low heels are 58.00. Black kidskin wide-toe shoes in widths AA to EE have low heels. 37.25. Black dull leather shoes with medium heels are $7.50. Dark tan leather shoes with brown cloth tops and medium heels are" $7.60. , , Dull black leather shoes with gray soft feather tops and medium heels are $7.00. , . . . , , Black patent leather with gray kid tops and high curve heels arc $8.50. Dark tan leather with fawn kid tops and high heels are $8.50. Brown kidskin shoes with fawn cloth tops and medium neeh are $8.50. Black kidskin shoes with fawn kid tops and high heels arc $8.00. Black patent leather shoes with fawn kid tops and high heels are $8.00. Women's White or Ivory Spats Half Price, at 90c 1000 Pair of Children's and Girls' ShoesAbout Half Price at $2.90 There are all bizes from small G to big girls' size C. Black calf skin and dulfbluck leather shoes are in lace and button styles. There , are also some shoes of black patent leather with cloth or dull leather tops. , Patent leather shoes with white leather tops (like buckskin) nro special at $3.40 a pair. Other Winter Shoes for Children Size 6 to 8 are $3.40 to $4.50 ' ' Siies 8y2 to 10y2 are $3.90 to $8.75. Sires 11 to 2 are $4.90 to $6.25. The shoes aro of dark tan leather In lace Btyle, of patent leather in lace or button stylo and of black calfskin in lace or button style. The shapes are sensibly wide for growing toes and the soles are serviceablywelted., Girls, fa-shionablo shoes, In sizes 2!4 to Q, are ?5.90 to $7.00 a. pair. i ,i ' i ' FT n $35 $68.50 $47.50 $25 $29.50 $18.50 Women's Winter Coats $10 $18.50 Unrrmtchiible coats, these soft, thick Winter wraps of warm woolen materials! Hun dreds of splendid coats, full of service and comfort, are ready for Saturday, and They Are All Marked at Special Prices The $10 coats are of wool coating in green, brown or burgundy, made with deep cape collars and belts across the front. The $18.30 coals are of velour in taupe, green or navy, half lined and trimmed with plush collars. (Sketched.) Also in this group are full-lined pompom coats and splendid vool cheviots. The $25 coats are of navy or brown velour with sealene' collars. (Sketched.) Many others of velours, cheviots and warm coatings are made with or without fur trimming. The $29.50 coats are of pompom, lined throughout with silk, or of velour or mannish coating in brown or green. The latter is sketched. The $35 coats are of bolivia, lined with silk and topped with a collar of sealene fur, like the coat sketched. Or they are of velour with shawl collars of fur or of silvertone or cheviot. Twenty Models at $39.50, $47.50 and $49.50 Delightfully soft and warm are these coats of silvertone, velour and suedene with their pretty linings of silk and their trimmings of fur. The coat from this group that is sketched is a silvertone with sealene fur collar and pockets at $47.50. Extra sizes suede velour coats, lined throughout with silk, are in sizes 43 to 55 at $49.50. Beautiful Coats at $57.50 to $69.50 The materials are a delight to the touch, and the colorings are quite as soft and charming plenty of taupe, reindeer, navy blue, Pekin, brown and beaver. You will enjoy the luxurious silk linings, the deep furs and the beautiful fabrics every time you wear one of these coats. Of tinseltpne, silvertip bolivia, suedene and camel's hair, used alone or trimmed with racoon or nutria shawl or capo collars. The coat from this group that is sketched is of Pekin or reindeer bolivia with nutria collar and cuffs and a pretty silk lining. $68.50. 30 Fine Wraps Reduced These are of tho finest and most fashion able coat materials Bokhara, Bolivia and peachbloom with collars of beaver or collars and pockets of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). Prices have been lowered to $135 and $165. Short Sports Coats for Young Women Smart little belted coats of camel's hair, polo cloth, suede cloth, silvertone, fine mix tures, plush or fur cloth have .button-up col lars of self-material or of laccoon, skunk opossum, nutria or sealene. A wide assort ment of jolly things at $29.50 to $97.50. (Market) Here Are Dresses Worth Talking About ! Fine Dresses of Serge, of Satin and of Wool Jersey for Daytime and. Some Charming Evening Gowns for "After Six" ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES $25 $22.50 $15 $16.50 50 Handsome Serges at $25, $29.50 and $35 ' (Average Half Price) These are serges, of the finest type, all navy blue and all beautifully made und finished. Most of them arc elaborately embroidered in dull gold, silver or daik colored silk and some are combined With heavy black satin. Every point, from the pink satin linings to tho fresh little collars, Is perfect. Afternoon Dresses Velveteen dresses embroidered in tiny beads are $42.50, Embroidered or hraided they aro $39.50. Handsome silk duvetyne frocks;, mostly in navy blue, arc most remarKaoio ai ?pu, Serge Dresses Start at $10 for a little lot of simple flocks in navy blue, embroideied about tho bodices with silk and tiny beads. Navy tricotines start at $15. 50 Different Styles at $15, $19.50, $22.50 and $25 Satin and charmeusc dresses arc in navy, black and taupe, often used in combination with Georgette crepe. Serge dresses and tricotines aie braided or embroidered and some have little vestecs of tricolette. In the jersey weaves, including tricolaine and cordelaine, there is score of models all unusual and all beautifully made. Many of them aie about half price at $25. Wool Jersey Frocks, $16.50 In navy, Copenhagen and taupe, these aro made in two ways. One is a coat effect with an em broidered collar and pockets; the other has a silk vestee and is elaborately trimmed with row upon row of Copenhagen or tan silk stitching. (Sketched.) Evening Dresses Average Half Price at $25, $35 and $39.50 Shimmering, exquisite dresses of changeable taffeta and soiree satin are misty with clouds of tulle or gay with tips of ostrich. Tho fabrics uro of beautiful quality and many of tho models nro exact copies pf Paris modes. Saturday Will Be a Great Overcoat Day Among Men November is half gone and Winter will soon bo here in earnest. Wise men will come straight to the Gallery Store for Men, where they can depend upon real quality and value dollar for dollar. Every Overcoat Is AH Wool which means real warmth for every ounce of weight. Coat ings are thick and warm, ready for any weather. Lines are good and in the newest fashion, from the snug-fitting shoulders and waistlines to the hems. Collars are convert ible, pockets are deep and roomy, buttons are sewn on to stay. $:() to ?45. New All-Wool Suits at $30 and $32.50 have just arrived. They are of mixed cheviots in brown, green and olive mixtures, splendid patterns that any man would like. The coats are in plain sack style rather snug about the waist or in the waistline style that so many young men like. Other suits for men at $29.50 to $38.50. Men's Mackinaws, $16.50 Rough-and-ready coats of thick all-wool plaids with buckled belts, patch pockets and shawl collars that can be turned up around your ears. NOTE: Uncommonly good soft hats are on sale at $15 in the Men's Hat Store. (Onllrrj, MnrM) All- Wool Mackinaws to Warm a Boy's Heart Special at $12. 75 Mackinaws for "regular fellows" nrc these, big and warm and double-breasted. Tho all-wool plaids and a few plain Oxfords weigh 36 to 38 ounces a square yard, and that's. unusually heavy, protective cloth. The big patch pockets and the all around belts with buckles are quite "sporty," as the boys would say. The mackinaws are in two styles, with shawl or convertible collars. Every scam is bound, each button is on to stay and buttonholes nro carefully finished. Sizes 10 to 18 years. Boys' bulldog tweed hats are $2. (aallrr., Mnrkrt) Boys' Storm Shoes for Blizzardy Days Sizes 10 to 13 12 at $4.75 a Pair Sizes 1 to 5 at $5.90 a Pair Big boys and small boys aie all for these shoes. For one thing, they like the mannish appearance, and for another they like the straps and buckles with which the shoes fasten. That satisfies them, but mothcis want to know about the leather and the thickness of the soles! Well, mbthers will be equally pleased, for the tan leather is of the toughest and tho soles are thick and firm. (Onllrry. Market) Substantial Savings on 9 HftlH0 n (C n omen s wirar amis $38.50, $50, $55 and $57.50 This gioup comprises fine sample suits one or two of a kind of silvertone, lustrous broadcloth and duvet superior. They all show beautiful tailoring. Some aie bi aided, others aie trimmed with fur. And there are some finely tailored tweed suits among them. $59.50 $32.50 A group of handsome silver tone suits; coats lined with fig ured silk, have long roll collars of nutria fur. In brown, sea foam blue and oxford; sizes 36 to 44. $25 Daik mannish tweed suits have coats lined with silk and trimmed with buttons. (M. A gioup of odd suits; one oi two of a kind of silvertone, trimmed with braid, gray and brown mixed suiting and chev eron suiting in belted or tailored models. Wool Jersey Sports Suits are in a variety of good models in heather mixtures or plain colors, at $20.50 and $32.50. nrktt) 500 New Coats for Girls and Juniors at $9.50 to $23.50 At $12, navy, brown, Copenhagen or burgundy buiella coats are warmly lined and interlined for girls of 8 and 12 years. They have large kit coney fur collars. One is sketched. At $23.50 there are silvertone coats in brown and burgundy for girls who wear size 14 years. They are fully lined. One is sketched. Other top coats for girls of 8 to 14 years show a great variety of models and warm materials, but the excellent tailoring is in each. $13.50, $15, $1C50 to $23.50. Handsome Coats for junior girls aie made of the finer materials, quite plain or trimmed with fur. $25 to $75. 45 Girls' Coats, Special at $9.50 45 girls 8 to 12 years will be fortunuto in getting splendid coats for so little. Thero are coats of brown, green, navy and bur gundy silvertip zibeline, fully lined. Special at $18, velour coats in brown, navy, rein deer, Pekin or burgundy are fully lined and have collars of kit coney fur. Sizes C to 12 years. Special at $27.50, deep nutria collars, top coats of brown, burgundy or Copen hagen velour that ure fully ILJ Cl.oo o 10 ,,,. llillU. Ulfel..3 l LU 44. JU. a. Special at $29.50, thcnV are worth-while savings on all of these lovely silvertono coats lor girls or in to 10 r c years. t The colors are brown are lined and interlined. Special ut $39.50, brown chinchilla coats with largo raccoon collars and attractive silk linings are in sizes 10 and 12 years. ' (Market) -Hf 5A C7 )Lr S1 - V.A fls I I J v VJ R N I 7 ( I L U i MM. 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