ttC " 1 &VENiN&" PtfLIC lifeaE ' JANUAR.f I, 1920 j i , , ,, , i , . ; i : i tl 'NO'MOB VIOLENCE, Store Closed All Day Today WANAMAKER'S' DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair V', X. .-t l!i1 Of IS LEGION'S STAND Nationaf Organization Takes Fjlrm Stand for Maintenance of Law and Order POSTS MANIFEST ACTIVITY Jlob iolotipp on tlio pnitof nnv per-J pon1 n nir I'lim'u niuu'H is hoc couii tcnaiiwd by the national urKanizntlon ot mc American re gion. In nn editorial on the subject. "A Mob Im Not the Lesion." in the is sue of the American Lecion Wcnkh, lerelwd todn.v Mi thw cits, thu national official publication of the ex mniiempn. lias tlii to say : "The Legion Wrommlttcri to the prin ciple that violence does not begetf lnw nnd order. ThiiiKS are cntiielj -in the jmblie bands in America. Normal pioc tpt.es provide a cum for mciv evil, po litical, industrial and social. The Ameiican Lcgipn is interested in see ing that the orderly processes whereby equality, justice nnd democracj are toticlisnfecl do not, laiiKuish through the indifference of the public and its serv ants. American ideals need no im provements, but their' attainment ie miircs stimulation. The American Le gion will nlunjs apply this stimiilatitiK process in an orderh and lawful lnnu uer, whether in dcIetinR lKRliRent pub lic tenants or suppicssinj; the nnaicli jetic philosophy of imported or home grown defrethos, "We look forward to the day when the term, 'law nnd order,' and tin term, 'American Legion,' will be inriparabl utsociated in the public mind." Name Post for fiinird Post No. 320 has been named Stephen Giraid Post. This post is comprised principally of graduates of Stephen fii rurd College, nnd ha its lundiiilurti'is nnd meeting place nt the Oil aid Colli gc Alumni, lo02 Poplni sticet. The post! commander is .1. .u. Hamilton, am' tlie other offieeis ni'e: Vice commander, William Jamison ; TTifnancc othcei', Wil liam F. Killers; adjutant, Ftancis Car lisle; post cmplojniint qtlieer, .1. Dallas Dungap, and post insurance officer, J. Arthur Uueliler. There will be a nueting nf Benjimin Frabklin Post No. 405 in the Chainbri of Commerce" assembly 100111, AVidincr Building, Chestnut and Juniper sticcth, Wednesday evening. Jauuaij 14. At this meeting a constitution and Inlaws, for tlio regulation of the post will be adopted. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the First Pennsylvania Infantij and the Vftuan Corps, First Itcgiment, National Guaid of Penusjlvania, will be the guests of Captain Walter M. Geaity Post No. 315 in the First liegiment Arinoij, Broad and Callowhijl streets, net Tbuisday evening. The post will make this one of its "red-letter" occasions Commander David B. Simpson promises that the post's own baud uml orchestia mil furnish music for the danceis. Geoio Wcntwoith. Cnir, county chaiiman, will address Post No. 315 at its uguiar meeting piior to the dance. (iildlron Championship Contest The gridiron championship of the American Legion in the noitheast sec tion of the citj wilr be decided on Diss tou Field this afternoon between Post No 133, of Tocony, and Post No. 1"S, of Holmesbuig. In each of these posts there are members of the Auicutuii i'- , peditionuo faico who were notable I liguies in athletics in France. A New ic-Ji s iinucu uti given last tught at the Moose auditoiium, 1314 1 North Broad stieet, by Oscar 11. 1 Grueber Post No. 152. Leeionarics from all the posts in the immediate neighborhood were in attendance. Some discussion has aiiseu in Phil adelphia county among the various posts as to the eligibility of houornij mem bers. The national executive committee at a mtctiug following the national con vention in Minneapolis decided that all honorurj members elected piior to No vember 11, 1018, should be continued in their membership, but that in order to carry out piopsrly the pioiions of the national constitution, no new honorary members could be elected bj any local posts subsequent to Novem ber 11. A number of questions of citv-wide inteiest will be considered by the ix ecutue committee of the county com mittee at a meeting to be held tomor row in the office of the county chair man. Frankford Post No. 211 has planned an extensive campaign to laise $40,000. This fund to be used to tiuance a new Legion Home. The camnaixn will be , conducted along lines cimilar to the j various loan drives. Beginning on I Monday four-minute men will make nd l dresses in all local theaties und com Vmittees of women voluuteeis will take Contributions from the audiences. In Vvery voting division of Fraukford lucre has been formed u committee ot Keglon members These committees will solicit contiibutions from house holders in their division between Jnu I uarj 5 and 12. Billposters, Dinners, placards, window tickets, nioving-piL-tuie slides, letters, newspapeis and inouth-to-moutb advertising is belli,; used very extensively. The name ot every contributor-will be placed in tin corner btone and the new building will be dedicated to the men of 1'iaukford who did not return. 75 WRITS OF EVICTION XT Cases Left Out of Original 500 for Sheriff Lamberton Sheriff noberf-E. Lamberton will fnter upon his duties Mniulaj with but yiy io seventy -tlve writs of eviction till awaiting action. The distressing business if evlclinc Families wns tlinnirlit ilfiniTl to fall fheavily upon the shoulders of the in- epming sheriff, when Hairy Ilauslej, "ie retinue sheriff, Rtntnl Home time go that there were still some 000 cvie tlons to be acted upon. With his announcement of thp large number, however, Sheriff Itunslev se cured the sen ices of tvventv-oue wiit servers, and put them out in the dis tricts duiiug November and December TUth instructions to use diplomacy in serving their notices. He cautioned the ervers to give the families plenty of time to get out, As a result, few fmnlllpH were rpnllv evicted, and most of them moved in due time. NAVY BOOMS BLANKET SALE j Mayors Asked to Co-operate In Dis posing of Surplus Stock Mayors of towns in Pennsylvania and iiirrouwllng f-tates will be asked to co operate with the unval authorities in ditposhjf of 250,000 Burplus navy blankets. The blonlietB are belnz sold at the : "y Jrd store and through the parcel post. All-wool, gray navy blankets "arc to be eqld a ?8.23, The usual price la laid la be S17 hr'mnrp. Murlnn nllvn -S I aa . r -v ' r J " Now for the Great Sale of Wanamaker's Down Stairs White! Store. New blouses, new aprons, new white goods by the yard, new corsets, heaps and piles of new undermuslins, new sheets and beddings for the household have filled the Down Stairs Store with a snowfall of whiteness, fresher and far more useful than the snow that covers outdoor Philadelphia. Prices are as low as it is possible to have them, without sacrifice of quality, and are, in every instance, fair and reasonable. Stocks are full and fresh and inviting. The Good Fairy of Snowy White and Delicate Pink Has Breathed a Magic Charm Over Women's Undermuslins Otherwise, how account for the fineness of materials, sheer beauty of lace, gleam of lovely silks and daintiness of style that make this a most delightful sale of white ! The great variety, both of exquisite frothy bits of daintiness and durable, well-tailored underthings with the charm of neatness, assures individual selection for women of every taste. Everything Is Fresh and New and htgh in the standard of Warfamaker quality which includes material, workmanship and style. 3000 Envelope Chemises at $1 to 2 6 Styles at $1 White nainsook and batiste are carefully made in many ways. Somr of the chemises aie trimmed with embroidery, edging or inser tion j many show strips of embroidery all around "the top and others arc trim med with lace, shirring, insets of embroidered organdie and ribbon-run beading. . , At S1.25 there are various styles trimmed with embryidery, beading or luce and insertion. At $1.50 17 styles of envelope chemises to choose fiom. Think of it! All of them are trimmed in back as well as in front and theie are tailored htyles as well as lacy ones. Tucking, shirring, hemstitching, hand-embroidery, lace are the trimmings. At $2 Envelope chemises of fine, mercerized batistes and nainsooks arc delightful tosee and feel. Laces, wee tucks, dainty embroidery and pretty ribbons individualize them. Some are adorned with hemstitching, shirring and a bit of hand embroidery in pastel shades altogether, loveiy things! rffa fmI tm w 4 w-. V fllk ttf rTk.T "W"k -" Tn Sf 7000 New Blouses, Many Special, L: Arrive for the Wanamaker White Sale w zf XfrA Nightgowns, Long and Full At SI Several styles are finished with embroidery edg ing and other nightgowns of pink or white nainsook are trim med with shirring and stitching. At $1.50 Nightgowns' of durable materials are trimmed with insertion. Some of pink or white batiste show shirring, embroidery, hemstitching or lace. Neat nightgowns of the better sort are of fine batibte in pink or white, adorned with lace, embroidery and satin rib bon. There are plain and more elaborate styles at $2 and some lovely nightgowns of softest mercerized bdtiste with lound, square or V necks at $2.50. Many Dainty Nightgowns at $3 Refreshingly different and quite pretty are the night gowns of fine batiste with dots, of pink, lavender or blue. They are finished with hemstitching, shirring and sprays of hand-embroidery. There are also flesh or white nightgowns in various styles at $3. At $3.85, elaborately lacy nightgowns intrigue the fancy with fine tucks, attractive lace and insertion and gleaming ribbon. Nightgowns of Durable Crepe, $1.50 to $3 This includes both white and pink crepe of the fine, dur able kind that lequires no ironing. There are many, many styles to choose fiom. Bloomers at 50c to $1.50 At 50c, "cotton jersey bloomers with elastic at the waists and knees are in pink, white or black. At 65c, durable pink nainsook bloomers arc well rein forced and have ruffles. At $1, there are neat whitcor pink crepe bloomers; others of crepe, finished with ruffles that are edged with ribbon, are $1.50. Warm bloomers, of pink flannellet, with blue bells, are $1.G0. Silken Loveliness Camiboles, fresh and new, of gleaming pink satiiuwith entire tops of pretty lace, are $1.50. At $2, camisoles of white or flesh crepe de chine have fitted tops) of cream or wliite lace. Many new and delightful camisoles go gradually upward to -$5. Pink Satin Bloomers at $2.85 They have elastic at the waists and knees and are finished with hemstitched ruffles. Envelope Chemises at $4.85 Gleaming pink satin chemises are trimmed with lace. Another style, of white crepe de chine shows wide hemstitch ing. Still others are of flesh or white crepe de chine of excel lent quality, prettily trimmed. And many more silk things to delight feminine hearts are here in Georgette, batin and crepe de chine, and in an al most endless array of dainty styles! v (Central) These Are Fine Coat Days Scores of Women 's Wraps at $25 $35 $45 $55 Deep snow and real Winter weather have brought warm coats to the fore, and at these prices there is a wide field for choosing. Nearly every fashionable material of the season is included velour, silvertone, illama, crystal cord, tinseltone and silvertip or plain bolivia. Some of the coats are without fur, others are trimmed with skunk opossum, racoon or sealene fur. More than half of the coats are lined with silk. Young women's sizes, 14 to 20. Women's sizes, 36 to 53. (Market) 1000 Bandeaux at 40c This includes pink and white bandeaux that open in back and have tape shoulder straps. They are in styles that are deep enough to be comfortable. Many Styles at 50c Lace-trimmed flesh-color brassieres, cotton faille and rep bandeaux, are trimmed with lace all sizes. At 65c and 75c, bandeaux and brassieres in flesh or while are neat and plain or trimmed with lace or embroidery. There are front and back fastenings to choose from. At $1, plain bandeaux of attractive silk-and-cotton materials are well made and nre strong and durable. Brassieres in flesh or white are trimmed with 'lace. Corsets in 5 Models at $1.50 One model is for very slight figures young girls, athletes or elderly women; the others take care of all figures from the blight to the medium-stout. The materials aro pink or white coutil, rep, poplin and strong batiste. 3 Models at $1.85 AH three aro of pink materials plain coutil or figured poplin and are best adapted to slight and average figures. 10 Models at $2.50 and every corset is worth a great deal more. There are corsets for every type of figure- from the short, slender girl to the tall, largo woman. .,,.,, Materials aie attractive, being fine coutil, figuied poplins and figured broches. Many Other Models Special at $2.25, $3 and $3.50 The corsets at $3.50, particularly the models for full Igures, are excellent corsets, of the sort that are usually priced' almost twice an mucn. (Central) The Down Stairs Fur Store Reduces Its Entire Stock of FURS ONE-THIRD This means that today all the furs in stock they are all Wanamaker furs, the best to be had anywhere are now marked at a saving of exactly one-thiid of the original prices. Every pelt is perfect, worked up by expert furriers and each has the small points of finish that mean somuch to women. What better investment for Christmas money? (Market) What fresh, cribp piles of blouses, what variety of styles, what charm and newness oh, the Blouse Store is blooming these days! 42 Styles in Batiste Blouses at $3.25 to $7.50 Forty-two charming ways of making this most practical and wearable of blouses! There are high necks and ow ones; blouses trimmed with frills or fine Valenciennes laces; blouses trimmed only with fine tucking, hemstitching or perhaps an edging of old-fashioned ricrac braid. The materials arc fine and sheer, the styles simple and in perfect taste. Georgette and Net Blouses Special at $5.75 The Georgettes are in peach, orchid, gray or Copenhagen' and are made with a round neck and three-quarter length kimono sleeves. Lace points finish the neck. The nets' are in a lacy pattern in ecru with round necks, each finished with a colored ribbon bow. French Voiles, $5.75 Fine, sheer blouses of white voile are trimmed with embroidery or drawn-work done by hand. Special at $1.85 Manufacturers' sample blouses in a great variety of styles and materials Some are mussed from handling. Sizes are incomplete. At $3.50 to $4.75 There are many charming blouses of voile in white or with colored stripes or checks. The waists that are touched with color often fcpvc tucked vestees or pleated frills of white. At $2.50 and $2.75 New Spring ideas in simple white voile blouses make up this group. Bands of embroidered organdie, imitation Venise lace or little sprays of hand embroidery trim them. Pongee Blouses, Special at $3.90 An excellent quality of bilk pongee is made with a V neck and two big, smoke pearl buttons and bound buttonholes. Special at $1.35 Fancy, figured white voile waists simple and practical and easily laundered. Special at $1.15 Tailored waists of madras and a few voiles and batistes mussed and incomplete in sizes. Special at $1 Fresh new waists of novelty ma terials, striped in white or color. All sizes, including many extra sizes. (Market) New Velveteen andJfersey Frocks for Women Special at $16 Especially noteworthy, because of style and fash ionable material, are the velveteen frocks in black or navy. There are five styles all collarless and on the rather btraight lines that are most becoming to both women and young women. Most of them have loose cords a most graceful way of marking the waistline! One style has a silk girdle and another has no girdle at all. Silk embroid ery, braid embroidery, silk and bead embroidery and rows of braid trim the dresses, giving them charac teristic style notes. Also at $16 and in with this fresh shipment are jersey dresses in Pekm or navy. They are embroidered with wool French knots and silk braid on the pockets and at the neck there is a small collar across the back of each bodice. Special at $15, navy or Pekin jersey frocks with embroidered tunics are trimmed with covered buttons. , T1hr,er0ei1qCnlent osing among serge frocks at $12 and $13.50, cordelaipe dresses at $21.50 and satin frocks at $18 and $21.50 all special prices I (Market) 111 Yards of New CurtairLla3 Materials at Old Prices New curtains will freshen the house wonderfully! Pretty bordered scrim in white or ecru, 28 inches wide, is 25c a yard. Cream or ecru madras in dainty patterns, 36 and 45 inches wide, 65c, $1 and $1.25 a yard. Colored bordered voiles, 36 and 40 inches wide, 60c and 75c a yard. (Central) Aprons Special at 50c to $2 Convenient little aprons that are easily slipped on for dish washing, dusting, etc:, are of gingham or percale as are also the cover-all bungalow aprons. Plenty of aprons for all at prices that make them well worth the buying nowl (Central) Girls' Tub Frocks Special at $3 Clean-looking, serviceable school frocks are of green, blue or pink checked gingham. The pockets, sleeves and most of each bodice are made of plajn-color gingham to 'match and the effect is quite distinctive. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Cadet Blue Regulations Special at $4.50 Well-tailored regulations of a fine, though heavy, gingham are box-pleated from shoulder yokes and are trimmed with white braid and black ties. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Ail-White Middies at $2 are of lino jean, and all of them aro trimmed with white braid. Some of the middies laco up the front at the necks. Sizes 12 to 8 years. Pretty White Frocks for Best Fine white voile frocks trimmed with pretty lace and many of them embroidered by hand would be dear to any girl's heart. White ruffled net frocks whisper of parties and entertainments. Sizes 10 to 14 yrars, $10, $12 and $13.50. Lovely Hand Embroidered Frocks Special at $8.50 They are of soft Japanese crepe in colors such as pale pink, light blue and Nile green. Some of them .have pique collars and cuffs and others have velvet sashes. Sizes 6 to 14 years. (Market) House Frocks Special at $2.50 Neat striped gingham that will wash well is nicelv made into at tractive house frocks. The dresses are trimmed with plain-color gingham in a pleasing manner. (Central) White Gloves Women's gloves of soft, white doe-finish leather are outseam sewn and have plain stitching on the backs. Best of all, the gloves' are washable and only $2 u pair. (Central) 4000 Snowy Huck Towels, 18c Each They have red borders and are 15 X' 30 inches. , (Chestnut) Fresh White Skirts Materials are worth particu lar notice they are usually smoothly woven gabardine or cotton ramie and many fine wool and silk matcriab. Regular and extra bizes. For those women going South these will bo of particular inter est. At $3 A white cotton ramie skirt, with inset pockets, is trimmed with pearl buttons. At $5 A number of attractive styles of white gabardine in both regular and extra tlzes. At $6.50 Smart skirts in extra sizes are of white gabardine. Waistbands 32 to 38. Wool Jersey Skirts $12.75 are iust "right for women going South. In lovely pastel colorings rose, salmon, white and heather mixtures in a gathered stylo with pearl buttons for trimming. Or at the sam6 price wliite flannel trimmed with colored wool. (Market) Seamless Sheets Of fully bleached, good quality muslin, 81x90 inches. $2.25. Pillow Cases Good quality, fully bleached muslin. 42x36 inches, 45c 45x36 inches, 50c Extra-Heavy Winter-Weight Comfortables, $4 They have figured centers and plain sateen borders in yellow, green, pink, rose, 'light blue, Copenhagen or lavender, filled with soft bleached cotton. Splendid Wool IVJixcd Blankets, $8.50 70x30 inches, white with pink or blue borders. (Cheitnut) Kitchen Crash 25c a Yard An absorbent quality for dish or roller towels. It is part linen weft with neat blue borders; 17 inches wide- Spongy Turkish Towels, 60c Each Heavy, fully bleached towels with blue borders and hemmed ends, are 21x38 inches. (Cheetnut) Snowy Seeds That Will Grow Into Frocks, Underthings, Aprons, Waists,- Etc. Yards and yards of fresh whiteness seem even more gleaming and fresh against the flush of pink material that accompanies them m the Sale of White. 25c a yard -Warm outing flannel, 27 inches wide, is in pretty stripes and checks washes so well, too! 28ca yard Checked white dimity, sheer and fine, is 27 inches wide. 29c a yard Wlute Shaker flannel is 27 inches wide. 35c a yard White plaid or striped lawn, 27 inches wide, is an unusually fine quality. ' 35c a jard Sheer, fine India linon is 30 inches wide. 38c a jard Percale, 36 inches, is figured in neat and quaint patterns 4oc a yard Pink nainsook of fine quality is 30 inches wide. ac a j ard 44-inch white voile is highly mercerized. GOc a jard White poplin, 27 inches wide, is fine and lustrous. By the Piece Good quality longcloth, 36 inches wide, 10 yards long, is $2.95 Bird'fceye, 27 inches vide, 10 yards long, is $3.25 a piece. (Cenirnl) Little Children Share Plentifully in the Sale of White A good variety of underthings, nicely made, are of sturdy materials trimmed with neat laces and embroideries at small prices. Nightgowns High and V neck yoke nightgowns of white muslin have trimmings of tucks and embroideries. 6 to 10 year sizes, $1.50 and $2. , Slipover gowns of white nainsook, 6 to 14 year sizes, $1.50. Princess Slips Flesh-color nainsook slips with lace trim ming, 8 to 16 year sizes, $2.50. .Flesh-color silk muslin slips, trimmed with ribbon beadW. in the same sizes, $3.25, vi.ib, Drawers Drawers for children of 1 to 3 years, 2Gc Plainly hemstitched, btraight-kneo drawers, 2 to 14 year BlZCSf 40C Straight-knee and bloomer drawers, trimmed with neat em broidery ruffles, 2 to 12 year sizes, 60c and 65c. . Drawer Bodies Heavy white muslin or jean Waists, strongly reinforced, in 2 to 14 year sizes, 60c and 76c. "rongiy Small Babies' Gowns Najnftook gowns made in blshon style, 6 months to 2 years, $1.25 and 1J0. Sh0p Infants Gertrude Petticoats White nainsook trimmed w!Ui embroidery at $1.16. (Centr.n warned wjm 't t; )X tn "'j 1 pi 'si A M it $: s' Q b ' C w. f4 U . -S- flrab bltin.ket8ar to be sold nt1 $0.20. 1 , r Sl'l . t 1 I P- . - ih 2f i4 jjl ''