t.V " T"" ?. -a ' i "C -" tw i k.c ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY", NOVJMBER 15, 1910 9 J. W. C. I. Band nl 9 Organ at 11, 11:55 and 5:20 Chimes at Noon WANAMAKERS DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair FOR CITY POSTS Many Departments Want New Places Made and Old Sal aries Advanced WOULD TAX TREASURY 'jrl A Bright9Light, Convenient Store,Full of Economies, Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store "I I 511 "v MILLIONS ASKED tei f r r. 1 1 ! i t-i. Millions for salary lioosK nnil new i jobs linvc been nekcil of t'outiolK fitinnpo committee by nitj mill fount trinrlinTiil lii'iuli. Most of tl'P ri' qiip.sts coiiip from routilj lomiVnenU controlled by Hip Viiips anil not under the direct supervision of (lie Major and Civil Service. Harry W. Kellv. chief cleiK for Ur rplver ot Taxes Kendrick. started the ball rolling lnt evening when lie nsVed for a general Increasp in wngox for tlip men ot his office and for the creation of a new $4r00 place for an ussistnnt. This is one of the offices manned by Vnre followers nnd fiee from Civil Nerv ice. William .1. Itenlinm. depulv of U ronler or Oe"ds Hnzlett. Is asking ! ca tion of seentv-tive new jobs nt SluOO a ear each In addition to many salary increases. This is another office under Vnre control mid free funii direction from the Major's oft'KP. The countv commissioners have can ried the demand for salary increases, turned down by the Legislature to the finance committee. If granted it will provide fat berth" at good salaries for manv Vare ndlierents who may lose out as. the result of elmiiges due to a change in the city administration The commissioners want to Increase their invest Igntlng staff by a new su pervisor, a deputy and six additional children's agent". They are also de manding salary increases for t lie are placeholders in the Itiirrnu of N eights and Measures. Itepresentlng the city treasurer, George V. Morrison, chief clerk, has asked the finance committee to create new jobs in that office and to increase the salary qf a number of men now em ployed. These demands, coming from county offices on top of the plans for spending S1.7iiO.000 to .$2,000,000 ln Increases for the police and tiienien. bring the total for increases and new places to a figure millions in nduinee of nny authorization of a similar character ever included in any annual budget. The municipal departmental budgets, as distinguished fioni the county offices, will be taken up. it has been announced by Chairman (iaffney, only after the Wishes of Mnjor-eleet Moore are made known. l n. rumors mith'k.s Sunday Night Forum Church of the Holy Apostles 21st nnd Christian Sts. November 16th, 8 P. M. DR. THOMAS ELDRIGE "League of Nations" Open tlNfMMlon nftr nthlrrM MnntUt HIE TEMI'M? Broad and Berks ats. UUOO north) 3O0O neiti. nUSSKLL H. OONWEl.L. Pastor William l)jr MeCurdy, AnoclMn IMsior. Dr. J. Mftriln Hannn. muclcal director. Fredfrlck i: MarKe. orpHnliit. Mr. Con well preaches Sundn, 10.H0 a hi 730 p. m Tempt Chorus ultiRH both fcerlces. Bible School, Jere 1. Orefe. hUperin- tendent. l3i p m Children' Church. with moxlnir pictures, in lowtr Temple. 10:45 b m The Ulble Union, a Pellowslilp class fur mn and omen, Sunrt.r nfternoon at J.B0 A clans that maltew frlrndf lVlenils , twin. a. ,i inr. ou) riiii;MH mkkt- ISO HOtThi:. Monticomers pike. Merlon livery I'lral-day (Sundas mornlnif. It o'clock; established IrtN'Ji on of the old est hlslortcul potn In Am, lea. where 'VIMlnni Pern worshiped Visitors cor dlallv Irultrd MMhnilUt KnUraiwI fllMl'M.N MhMORlAI, KHXCUXOTOX AVK AIIOYU CAMHRIA STREET. GRACIOUS RKVIVAIj IN PROGRESS TIIK HERO SIKTHRb. SINGINO EVAX OEMRTS. W1UU SINU ANJ SPEAK ON BUN BAY. 10.30 AND 7:45, AND EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK AT S O'CLOCK. TAKE CAR NO. 3 ON 13TH OR CAR NO. t ON ITU AND (JET OPF AT CAMRRIA ST. !relYttrlan ARCH STREET ( IlllUCII 18th and Arch sir. Dr. Macartney will preath at 1045 tl.e third sermon in a series on '"The Temptn tlon of JfiUB," At S lie will preach on "Tour God " ihf recond sormon In a series on "Tho rive Great Thttnes " The other subjects t ollow: Noenio'r -3. "Vour Sins: November 30. "Your Christ"; December 7. "Your.lfc HTPBfpr.'r tllE IIETIIEKIIKM I'HKMn T'N CHURCH I Hroad and Diamond sts. I Ilev. WILLIAM L. McCORMICU Pastor, t 10:30 a m. Morning Wornhlp. Subject of German, "The llody of Christ ' I 2:30 p. m. Sabbath School. i tl:45 p. in - Youtv; People's Soc 6f C E 7:45 p. m Exenlns Seniee Subject of sermon, "Is Thirst the Causs of Labor's I Iteitlessnefs?" Serlces begin promptb. Come early. Everybody welcome. SECOND I'RKMIVTEKIAN CHUKCH I -1st and Walnut sts. i Rev ALEXANDER MacCOLL D D. Minister, t Dr. MacColl will prea h at 11 and 6 o'clock, i Evening: subjett, "THE REST RARGAIX I IN 'I HE WORLD , (There Is nt least one mokt Miluable com modity Which hap not cune up In priit, hih brlnKs great return- and has all' too few purchasers W'nat N It?) Musical service at 7:10 p m , b the chorus choir under the direction of N. Lindsay Norden and assisted b Vincent I Kanelll harpist, and Frederic Cook, vlo- I UnlBt The music will Include, nrsan. I harp and xiolin trios. "Mdodv In K." i Meale, "Pa pi lions Nolr." Matsenet; "Melody In C," Norden. Anthems "Hark. Hark. M boul." Shel-1 ley, "Hmn of Faith." Kremser, "Sonic I of the Archangel." Totstyakoff; "O. Glad- lorriB Llnht,'' DoretsKj: "Joe Divine," It H Warren Sunday Hihool at 10 o'clock. I omn'a Rb Cla.su at to o'clock i Men's Open Forum at 1 o'clock in the Parish Hous. Subject, "Tin l.jbor Prob- ' lTn." leader, Mr, Lee R Stewart ' Missionary Rally In the Chapel Mnnday i Xo vein her 17. at H o'clock. Address bv I Mrs, Thuraton, president of (timing Col- i ipee for Wonin. Nnnklnr. China. ' VISITORS WELCOME TO ALL SERV-1 ICffSB. "" i rrnffwtiint KnUrtmnl CtlimCH OF THE TltANHFIOritATION " i Woodland ae, btlnw 34th st I SUNDAY. Nov. 10. 1010. 1 Holy Communion Matins Holy Communion and sermon Een!nr Praver and termon. Sermon by Rev. H, O. Miller and address m the nation-wide campaign by Mr, E M. Plckln. of Allentown, at both 10.30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m, Church School . . 12.00 noon THURSDAY, Nov. i0. HUH: Mass-meeting of the mnt women and chil dren ml the parNh and community In the Interest of the nation-wide campaign Meeting In Parish Hall at H p. m. Addrevs by Cannti Mlislonarj Frank C Smith, diocese ot llethleh'm. Serv'ts Triday evening, Nov HI. 1010, at R.OOn m 10.00 a. m . I0;S0 a. in t:o p. m, s n ir. JAMEM'S (IIUUCII Walnut and '22i fcts. Rev. JOHN MOCKU1DQE. D. p., Iteetor. Kundav. 8 a m.. Holy Communion: 11 a m.. Choral Litany and Holv Communion, with Sermon by the rector: Hunday Church School. :3o a. m. and 'J30 i. m i 4 n. m . Choral Evensong address by Mr, Sidney T. Cooke, followed by Onran Recital, played bv 8, Wesly Rears: Weekday serv ices In the Chape): Mornlmr Priuer dally Hi 0; Holy Communion, Tuesday, 7:80 h ni.i Thursday, 10 a, in Strangers al wa.yn wpicom, llnltarlitn flRHT UMTA1IMN CllllnCII. i'lill Ch..ti nut t H.v. I''itRI)UniCK II. OHU'l-IN. Mlnl.t.r II k. m.. Mr. OrlfTIn will preach. Subject, -"Wh.n Thr I No Vlilon the I'eonie iTriwn. VNHAKIAN H0CIBTV III' Clliil,,NTm,S ttt-v, HOOKR si FORBKB, Mlnlitar. I imMtffif . i.rniiaM mi fV BW" " riq Musis nHfutfu vw zinnia -lbs -pariah, o S.'iO X39.:i0 59.30 $50 A Collection of 110 Beautiful New Afternoon Dresses $39.50 $50 $59.50 Dresses of this type ate usually found only in the most exclusive shops unil at considerably higher prices. They were made by one of the finest dressmakers in 'the country, a man who is not only a maker of dresses but a maker of modes. The materials, the workmanship, the great caie used in the draping and in the small details of finishing all mark these as dresses of high caste. They are of soft and heavy charmeuse, brocaded crepe de chine, tricolette, eiepe meteor and Georgette crepe, in navy blue, black, taupe, reindeer and seal brown. Many are handsomely embroidered with silk or tinsel threads, others are trimmed with thick bands of cascade or with buttons. They are afternoon dresses of dignity and beauty and some can be appropriately used as informal dinner dresses. Satin Dresses at $19.50, $22.50 and $25 Simpler dresses of navy black or taupe satin combined with Georgette crepe are $19.50. Satin and chaimeuse dresses in navy, black and blown, showing touches of hand embroidery or a fresh vestee of lace, Georgette or tricolette, are 522.50. Charmeuse frocks with embroidered net collars or of satin and embroidered Georgette used in combination are in navy and black. $25. Street Frocks Special at $1,9.50 Serges and tricotines, braided or em broideted with silk, are mostly in navy blue. One model, in particular, has a collar and cuffs of contrasting silk. Fresh, Pretty Cotton Blouses Specially Priced, $1.65 for Wcmen Novelty voile, plain voile, plaid muslin, dimity nnd batiste In a number of good styles. Usually the simple, tailored models that women want now. Some collars can be worn high or low, others arc long loll collars of piflue. All sizes from 3G to 40. (Mnrkrt) Van Dyck Collar Laces Imitation filet, Point Venisp nnd Valenciennes lace nnd fine net are used in many charming style. 1 Clcnm color and white at $1 to $3 a yard. (Central) News for Young Men! ' A new shipment of smartly cut town ulsters, or ulsterettes, has just arrived. They are of thick, all-wool coatings in Oxford, blue and olive coloring's, some with indistinct overplaids. All double-breasted, belted-back coats that fit snugly. $38. Men's raincoats in plain tan or in gray or brown mixtures, dependably rubberized. $8.50 to $15. (Oaller.v, Market) Velveteen Dresses for the afternoon occasions of Winter aie handsomely embroidered in beads or are trimmed with braid. Some have pretty collars of Georgette crepe. $33.50, $39.50 to $57.50. (.Market) Good Corsets at Considerable Savings $1.50 to $5 Included aie about 8 of the better models. At SI. 50 Two models, one of figured pink poplin, has elastic about the top; the other, of coutil, is for slight figures and athletes, as it has deep elastic bands at the top and bottom of ench side. At $2 Corsets for average to full figures kavcll boned. At $2.50 Front-lace corsets in an excellent model, arc of pink coutil; other models are of white or pink coutil. At S.'5 Exceptionally fine corsets are included at this price. One model is of embroidered poplin of excellent quality. At $3.50 White broche corsets arc finished with floss embroideiy at the bot toms of the steels. jl 5 At this price there ate many of the finer corsets for average to very full figuios. Some are of white coutil; others of pink; all are well boned. (Central) Hundreds of Different Kinds of Good Winter Coats for Worsen at $25 to $75 Everyday knock-about coats of cheviot, kersey and thick wool coating aren't afraid of any kind of weather or any kind of wear. j Coats of velour. silvertone and pompom, many with collars of fur, are practical, wear able coats that most women want to own. They can be worn almost anywhere nnd nie snug and warm. The softer, more luxurious materials Bo livia, tinseltone, suedene and chameleon cord are in colorings as delightful as the materials themselves. The linings are of gay and pretty silks and many of the coats have collars of scalene, racoon, skunk opossum or nutria. Special at $29.50 A gtoup of new coats of silvertone or velour in navy, brown, taupe oV reindeer one of each material is sketched. Some are half lined, some lined throughout. Most of the coats are collared with sealene or skunk opossum, though some are entirely without fur. There are sizes for women and young women. (Market) New Winter Gloves for Men, $2.50 to $3 a Pair Gray suede gloves, outseam sewn, with spcarpoint stitched backs, arc in regular and cadet sizes. $2.50 a pair. Tan capeskin gloves of soft, pliable, washable leather nre outseam sewn and have a spearpoint stitching on the backs. $2.75 a pair. Cordovan capeskin groves, outseam sewn, with spear-point stitched backs, nre $3 a pair, ((inllrr.T, Market) frlifff i Jl f 50c Neckties for Men aie a teal find nowadays, especially such good tics as these. Stripes, figures and plain colors in almost every imaginable color and all well-made ties, Mufflf' in Fine Assortment $2 to $10 Silk and artificial silk in plenty of colors and combinations are icady for Christmas. An unusually good scarf nt $4 is accordion-ribbed in good color combinations. Warm Sleeping Garments Striped Domet nightshirts arc $1.50; pajamas are $2. (Clallery, Market) Men's Reliable Shoes Special at $2.90 a Pair All-aiound good shoes of good leather and of good appear ance a man may count himself fortunate in finding them! They are of black leather on English or wide toe lasts in straight lace style. Good-looking Winter shoes of black or tan leathers arc in all tho styles of the season; fine choosing in this Gallery Store for men! $8.50 to $11 a pair. (Galler.v, Market) 1 The Popularity of Suits Is Not Surprising When You See the Suits L $39.50 $23 Pretty ones abound in the Down Stairs Store and prices are most amazingly low. Lines are trim and smart; collars' and shoulders fit snugly and sleeves are smooth and close. Young womenv and matronly women will both find suits that will please them. Practical Jerseys and Tweeds Are $25 One of the tweed suits, a double - breasted model, is sketched. The jerseys are typ ical sports suits in heather mixtures. Trimly Tailored Suits $32.50 and $37.50 Of mannish serge, wool pop lin and Oxford suiting, these smart suits are trimmed only with braid and buttons. Finer Suits of wool velour, tricotine, duvet de laine and silvertone are in dark, rich colorings and are often trimmed with fur. The suit that is sketched is of sil vertone with a deep shawl col lar of nutria fur, $59.50. Other suits of this type among them some unusual sample suits are here at $50, $or and upward to $115. Marquisette Curtains at $2 a Pair are of good marquisette in white, cream or ecru with deep hemstitched borders. Other marquisette curtains go slowly upward to $13.25, at which price there are handsome curtains with wide insertions and edgings of imitation Cluny lace. Net and lace curtains, plain, braided or trimmed with insertion and edging are $3 to $11.60 a pair. Attractive panels of marquisette, voile, net and lace are $3.2o to $9 each. There aie also innumerable half-sash curtains, beginning at 75c a pair for attractive little curtains of marquisette with hemstitched borders. (Central) (.Market) Women's Shoes on mfortable Lines at $7.25 a Pair Black kidskin shoes in lace style are made with medium wide toes for comfort. They ar- in all widths from AA to bL and all the soles are serviceably woltcd. High Brown Shoes $8.50 a Pair Drown kidskin Bhoes that lacejiigh have fawn cloth tops ihnt urn milta nr.trflrHvp. The soles are welted and the heels are medium. At $8.75 a pair there are black patent leather button sho9 on slender lines. The soles are welted and the heels we medium Che Schoolgirls ' Shoes $6.50 a Pair Dark tan lace shoes in a comfortable style for walking, with low heels, are what most of tho girls in high school, junior high and the upper grammar grades want. They are the smartest shoes for school aa well as the most durable. . Sizes Vh to 8. tnqt) " 3g' 'V- -H Let the Wind Blow Here Are Warm Covers! Special Blankets, $7.75 White wool-mixed blankets, of good weight, measuring 70x80 inches. Special Extra-Size Blankets, $8.50 These white wool-mixed blankets measure 7Cx84 inches and art soft and thick. Special Comfortables, $4 Heavy winter-weight comfortables filled with cotton and covered with figuied materiuls. All Sorts of Good Blankets .White wool-mixed blankets, 70x80 inches, are $10, $12.50 and $15; extra sizes, 76x84 inches, are $10; 78x84 inches, $20. For single beds there are white wool-mixed blankets at $7.50, $10 and 512.50 a pair. Wool-mixed plaid blankets for double beds are $10, $12.50 and $15. 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 $3.50 a pair. White cotton blankets, G6x80 inches, are $4; plaid or gray, $5 a pair. Jacquard blanket comfortables in lovely colorings and designs are ?G; ndian blankets are $7.50 each; block plaid blankets in pink, gray, blue and tan are $6.50 each. Soft, Warm Comfortables Cotton-filled comfortables are $5, $6. Wool-filled comfortables, with a little cotton intermixed, nre $7.50 to $40. ' Down-filled sateen comfortables are $15; they have Persian cen ters and borders to match. Sheets and Pillow Cases 81x90-inch seamless sheets are full bleached and of sturdy quality $2.35 each, 63x90-inch sheets for twin beds are seamless and snow white. $1.76 each. 0t i . , 42x36-it$. pillow cases are 40c each. 45x3G-inch cases are 45c each. Jfjk 100 Bedspreads, $3.50 Durable white honoyebmb spreads with cut corners and scallopec) edges, in double bed sijte. , ' ' 't (Central) tf ,'"! "V Now We KNOW Christmas Is Coming! Children's Fur-Sets Have Arrived Wee little muffs and tiny neck pieces of soft fur are ready for Christmas. There are set" of White Coney Natural Opossum Nuti'ia .Beaver Natural Muskrat Kit Fox White Thibet Natural Squirrel Prices begin at $'S and go to $50 the set. (Murkrii A Fine, Fresh Supply of Undermuslins at $1.50 Soft, fine mateiials made into "nighties," combinations, chemises, petticoats, etc., arc nicely trimmed with embroideries and laces. They were bought advantageously and are marked accordingly. 12 Styles of Nightgowns Of white nainsook. Some are trimmed with laces and embroid eries, others arc hand embroidered. Alo some crepe batiste and crepe nightgowns. Combinations Skirt or drawer combinations, all neatly trimmed with convent embroidery or lace. Envelope Chemises Five pretty styles, plainly hemstitched or piettily trimmed; both pink and white. Petticoats White sateen with luffled flounces or cambric petticoats with fine embroidery flounces. Bloomers and Drawers Bloomers aie of pink mull m two tyles and of pink sateen. Various styles of drawers are trimmed with embroidery ruffles. Camisoles Flesh-pink crepe de chine camisoles trimmed with lace and libbon shoulder straps. (Central) Cold Days Bring Warm Kimonos At $2.50, attractive kimonos of gray fiannellet with various col ored flowers arc warm and soft. Dressing sacques of fiannellet are $1, $1.25 and $1.50. (Central) Lustrous Taffeta $1.75 a Yard which is close to today's wholesale?' price. 35 inches wide; it comes in Co penhagen, gobelin or navy blue, gray, taupe, brown, tan, orchid and pink. (Central) A SALE OF FLOOR COfEE NGS V3 V2 Less Than Regular Prices Fiber Rugs 9x12 feet are $12.50. 8.3xl0.G feet, $11.50. Willow Grass Rugs 0x12 feet at $11.50. Wool and Fiber Rugs 0x12 feet, $7.60. Japanese Matting Rugs 4.Gx7.G feet, $3.75. 0x12 feet, $3.75. Rubber stair treads, 0x18 inches, are 10c each. A. splendid quality of inlaid linoleum in three good pat terns is $1.50 a squaro yard. The Stock of Rugs Is Full of Splendid Values Good, reliable merchandise, every piece of it. Seamless Velvet Rugs 7.(1x0 feet, $37.50 8.3x10.6 feet, $35 and $51.50 9x12 feet, $37.50, $55 and $60 Seamless Tapestry Rugs 9x12 feet, 27.50 and $33.50 Heavy Wilton Rugs 6x9 feet, $69 8.3xl0.GJIcct, $105 9x12 feet, $110 Oval Plaited Rag Rugs of good quality have just arrived in a new shipment. 24x36 inches, $3 30x60 inches, $0.75 27x51 inches, $4.75 36x72 inches, $9.50 4x7 feet, $15 f Axminster Rugs for Practical Service 6x9 feet. $25 to $37.50 7.Gx9 feet. $3G to $50 6x10.0 feet, $39.50 8.8x10.6 feet, $47.50 to $70 0.9x12 feet, .$45 r 9x12 feet, $43.50 o $75 (L'he.tnut) a yp u I 1 si g 35i i m l-"! I 4 ,i , 'J i F5 HUH. 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