VT, 7 w;' w?m& Kirei ri j.'V -J r" -1' ' . r" . ; " ' 1 1 J ' 'I f i . w ' . ilj7 fc 'vMWWKSPm WfjR (.JJ ',' ' I Tlj "TT ' it'" .. An in v t' " " tf '' u. I " ' J - 1 ...t llV L t ' ' Uf ".! " ,l" - ' ("7- - f - &' ? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB-PHICADELPHIA, EEIDAT, JANUABY 9, 1920 13 - . fl i'tamti T" - 11 3 - : Cindereua s nntmhter" Oi-gan Plays at 9, 31, 11:55 and 1:50 t WANAMAKERS DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Rain 9rv . ?), V , rtAZBIiDBSOBATCIlBLOli Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Is Alive With TT, ,, flH J Kathleen Fotler lor w'';,, fP ,7c; Kathleen lie P '".VI rlvcZe'itimi'olh ... It"e rmoiiont. I. VC"S 1 t.nirn flllO'."""", ir:w.!iifi nwirl irs . ?y ortunity at Every Turn m ' ''""I?,,, i-fi Ac wifUMiwr, trrnfcj b,7P"- iooU'"j ,or "c"c F? Opp ft, l, the first of Irf Kathlron tioitM blow In, chut 'Jltalcrdmlrlniiplcturcwucfioclv, 110 ""' . ,- .,.i nnd kllO wns S .jr. , X; JT.I hurt h itt tact tl.ntJlm.ny reined to Jook ( : , .i. oionins us a genuine r.i:l , .or badinage that GlUck" ..d forth between Kathleen . narti nv "" "" " Wffi- bad 'oinethlnB died in :Ctaini; ,he felt differently... w nftcr Jimmy hail tnkon Knth uftoJJ i he remarked ns they were ty. will? for bed: "Kathleen cer Sfiffiondcr. She takes life so 5ffi taw.t a thourt the were sure t tag it. U ncr seems to get Kia rotticle,! upon thN. Some l.."c.' "i !.. i.n.- imtiirn nrpciitc(l her S3frth.tKatl.Ief.. had nev.r l.a.i Swewtaelw to overcome: that hI.c Kid (hlncs her own way from ft LrL .hn hull everythine. beauty, ithictloa. mone and a naturc.that as ToTcrburdcned !tl. conscience. Virginia a3 not quite happy these it She as hurt and puzzled about SW'i manner with Kathleen and his linnJr uhen he was at home. She wowwreo. it tw ""...;".- v, :: Jtlt that he nan maue u iiik.j. ""vU Si bioached this subject in the fol- winiway. He had come, in ana was m '? sr .W-. A .ri ;? ,:3 Mdi DICK qn uiu I" "" 'J;"" '"" lBiliinrnn under her head, bcr eyes "'JtramV, would you rather I was boh He Kathleen?" H tUMC.1 to liPf in UMoniHiinieiir. ,h vhatevir made jou nsk that lufttion'" 'Ob. I stem so nuiet and jou no kivesuch a good time together. " "Not jealous, are jou? ii.inln'u Itanrf kpnmiHl In tjinil fitill L.j L.u !Um irmiiiifirl .ilniniv rlinr IQQ IICL TJi':'"-'- vui.....v.. ,. .... Iliad fan the wrong tning, so neJ loiried on. "l'ou and Kathleen ate two entirely Merent women. I wouldn't marry Kithlcen if tlie were the last -woman in the vorld. but she is the hind of a girl m.h tilzio tn nlnv rit)i. KIii'm nPMP Winwit, and a man likes to feel that. ie Meant bu serious aiwajs. it h in I lis Mture," Virania wai silent for u moment. thlstms. Jimmj came ocr to her ami toot her small face in Ins two handn. 'Bull kne yon, my bwectheart," he iii.l a.ifMti Qlin cmitnrl tin ,if lilm hi hr thoughts were busy ith what Haafaid. a man wants one Kind ot jionian for his wife, to take n serious put in his l.fc, but he !i!.c tl.c other and for his ho.iro of relaxation. She is still a mjsterj to lum and then: i.s still ut ncimncni vi uie iiinsc even tnougu tktre mav ncvei be anything sciious in la thoughts. TnUllniln tnl.l 1.:..I.. ,1. . .1. " "u ,v M , iiKiiiiu ?UiliyilllUJi CISC Jaring thesp days that somewhat sur pnsed the joungei gill. Itichard Allen, iuu uttu utfii u inuua oe me v est fimilj for some jcars, had been to call oa Kithlcen and sbo seemed to like Mm rather well. He was nearly twenty jars older than she and no more iu flinedto be souous than Kathleen had Unn nitl. Tlill 1 ...n T .. At, . . -. ... iiiiiiiiuin, ir, .aimn nau MiaintosecMrEinn several timrt, and Wtont of it, as tliouch thev tlimmh ltr as a child ceu thmigh she was marnen A beautiful wedding present armed Ma", ???&. SJWle. din- 1: ;. ,, ".' ",KSC OI iiincso ituen. Mjtifullj embioulered and with lurge . m urawiiHorK. it wus exactly w i kS lh lmPr"ctical Mrs. West on have chosen and the thins least S, ,,lr!lfli. !' tcned her 3 nn i '" VS ."- U"lC "mI l'e ncheon tets. irgiuia sizhed n titu,. toe put it awa.v. siahoil r n. V Kwwy of a wonderful table hct for wfiT' ,w,th,""B ".Iver and Sim i a-7 lottl o ilowcril "id e light li.dvirins ovpp dm .!,!!.. UDroi( er.l .l,u " '""""i WiVL ?" "If?"? .we these iWms an XV i K ""'ouowh under V. ,1 ,ht' .I'' ' c't(1 '.e rea.on w ol the ;.'. "uL.,selwa "er, tor- Bother, oul1 "as l0 be a TomorroH-Virriuia Mh l.er ,, i 'H(ge Ipj-ojt ? ire ST '? B0 ,nPl to Inrll.. . I,reJ to gie. nnrl Kn , "andvin','' " ,,"' knut. out dirn Thii ltc" makiug a sim- V" lio'n Hi?.0 '?e,01J, orcam H The bail a lccldedly iinnppy Sfi teni on thp"iMS int0,thc Ml. "IPNoc ovir tl l ie' , tlmt whro EHFN.Nft HA1AIUO IB AND DRESSES i..w,"EHItD OHSUnn-r .7L ... i uiur juou "13 Chntmit St. s, JV. Cor. S'd A Ransom Sti. fl5n (tprmttiitom CLPfllltfrtn nJ 1616.28 N. 21st Street '" "r' P"oe for llfpt. I. ' fortU i.. -, "'"rJICJUOn. I F$J " '"Brant, effee- Jvetkinbeautificr. S5r n ar A. W i( AtyowtJeaUr'i Saturday Savings Are Substantial 600 Women's Attractive New Frocks 7 if ' W'WW uJtV Iri t I UK VJ 1 $18 S23.50 New S1G.50 Spring Models are to be seen in lustrous taffeta, embroidered Georgette crepe and lovely satin, often combined with Georgette. Short sleeves, novel skirts, pietty embioidcry and ruffles will be noticed. $23.50, $25, szu.ou ana $ay.uu. (Market) Many lmvo just been lifted from their boxes, showing much that is now and pleasing in the way of style. And prices begin as low as $10 and go to 539.50. wool jersey in a great variety of models; mannish sorgo in attractive styles; Batin street and afternoon frocks; and a number of new Spring models in taffeta, chai mcusc and Geoigotte crepe. Serge Frocks at $10 Navy bluo mannish serge is in plain tailored, embroidered or braided models. Wool Jersey Frocks at $15 A variety of attractive models in navy, tan, brown, Pekin and :aupe, many embroidered in silk, others plain short-waisted styles. Also at this pi ice there are some unusual navy blue serge dresses beaded or embroidered in silk and some with leather belts. At $16 and $16.50 Wool jersey frocks in sand, navy, tan, Pekin, Copenhagen blue and taupe arc attracth cly embroidered ; in sovcral models. At $23.50 and $25 there is another group of finer wool jersey frocks in new styles in brown, Pekin or Copenhagen bluo and navy. Silvertone Frocks, $18 Brown and navy fiocks are in a style most suitable for women. Tricotine Frocks, $29.50 A style with an interesting skirt embroidered with beads has a loose tnree-quartcr sieevc. young A Sale of Women's Coats Combining New Purchases at Special Prices and a Clearaway of Several Groups $19.50 to $25, $29.50, $32.50 to $39.50 The values are exceptional, savings on some coats amounting to half. Materials are warm and serviceable, linings are attractive, coats are excep tionally well tailored and carefully finished one could want no' better coats ! As for the prices, they speak for themselves! $19.0 to $25 Included are coats of velour, silvertone, polo cloth, etc., many lined throughout. Some are quite. plain and rather mannish, others are trimmed with sealene fur. There are both women's and young women's sizes. A splendid coat- of polo cloth, half lined, is sketched. $25. An Unusual Group at $29.50 Which Is About Wholesale Cost A small lot of silvertone and velour coats, well tailored and fully lined with silk, is not found every day. Of course, the best choosing -will be in the morning. The coat from this group that is sketched is of silvertone. $32.50 to $39:50 ' Tinseltone, silvertone, velour, polo cloth, illama, etc., are carefully tai lored and the resulting coats are worth a great deal more money than their pres ent prices, for their lines will be equally fashionable for early Spring. They are plain or trimmed with racoon, sealene or skunk opossum. The silvertip cheviot model at $39.50 that is sketched has a sealene collar. A Group of Coats, Much Reduced $45 to $59.50 Plain or fur-trimmed coats of bolivia, evora, tinseltone, camel's hair, etc., all lined with soft silks. (Market) m is Hfl lfl T ""i Hi A-l (V, W I Ji I Ml if fl -"' are y- $25 $39.50 $29.50 Handsome Coats Our Finest WrapsNow $65 to $168.50 Luxurious trimmings of fur add a finishing touch of loveliness to coats and wraps of boli via, cashmere, duvetyne, etc., with a choice of squiircl, beaver and racoon and opossum. All the Winter Suits Are Greatly Lowered in Prices Tailored suits, sports suits, gabardine, wool velour, silvertone and velvet suits, $22.50, $25 and $32.50, $50, $65, $75 and $85. Many of the plain-tailored suits could be worn for early Spring. Note. In the $50 group are some unusually handsome fur-trimmed or braid-trimmed velveteen suits. (Market) Appropriate, Inexpensive Clothes for Schoolgirls It is good to find a lower-priced store devoted to clothes for schoolgirls, where one may get skirts, mid dies, dresses, coats, etc., all at once, and feel assured of the best quality possible at the price. Dark Blue Skirts at $2 are of durable linene pleated on white bodjes in sizes 10 to 14 years. Good-looking plaid skirts in blue or green plaids are pleated or gathered and have pockets, which will please girls of 12 to 16 years. ,$7.25. Serge Frocks at $19.50 Junior girls always look well in tailored sergo dresses. These ere of navy serge embroidered with bluo silk. The gathered skirts have interesting pockets. Sizes 14 and 10 years. Velveteen frocks for girls who wear sizes 14 and 16 years are in navy, brown, green and garnet and are charmingly made. $25 to $35. White Frocks for Afternoon and Evening Affairs Net Frocks, Special at $9.75 Prettily ruffled net frocks are finished with white satin sashes. Sizes 8 to 12 years. Other white dresses of French voile are trimmed with hand embroidery and delightful crochet. Sizes 6 to 14 years,, $12 nnd $13.50. Coats for All Girls at Special Prices At $8.75 there are zibcline coats, lined throughout, for girls who wear size 6 years. At $13.50, $16.50 and $20, coats for girls of 13 to 17 years are made of tweeds, diagonal coatings and of cheviot, mostly in dark blue. Coats of velour, silvertone and broadcloth, In tho samo sizes, are trimmed with fur collarsf $35 to $55, At $13.50, $15 to $20, good coats of velour, polo cloth and choviot arc in sizes 6 to 10 years, but not all sizes in each style. However, the special prices compensate for that- (Market) 500 Sample Georgette Blouses Special at $5.90 Flesh White Navy Brown French Blue Copenhagen , Bisque Combinations of color As for styles, thete aie many of the newest of the teason, including some blouses with short sleeves and several styles that fasten in back. There are frills, tucks, beading, embroidery, etc., to individualize them. Although not all sizes in each style, there is good choosing in each size. (Mnrket) A Sale of Corsets at $2.90 Which Is Almost Half Price They arc all corsets of the better sort, of heavy materials on good lines, nicely finished. But because sizes arc not complete we are lowering their prices. The models in greatest quantity are: A W. B. Reduso model for very stout figures. A well-re-cnforced model W. B. for stout figures. Royal Worcester corsets in two models of pink coutil or broche for average to medium-stout figures. P. N. corsets for slight figures. A P. N. corset, with reducing straps, for average to stout figures. (Central) Many Special Undermuslins at $1.50 in the Sale of White Nightgowns several styles of pink or white crepe, flesh batisto and white nainsook, trimmed with lace or embroidory, are durable as well as dainty. Envelope Chemises about 14 styles in nainsook, fine, soft ba tiste and durable crepe are tailored or trimmed with lace, hemstitching and embroidory. t Petticoats heavy, fino cambric is used in petticoats with double panels and tho petticoats arc fin ished with embroidery. Drawers fine cambric drawers aie trimmed with embroidered longcloth ruffles edged with lace. Bloomers of fine, crinkly crepe that needs no ironing arc in two shades of pink. Tho ruffles at the knees are trimmed with ribbon or ecru lace and insertion. Camisoles lustrous pink satin is finished with a laco insertion top and lace shoulder straps on each camisole. (Central) New Veils at 55c Attractive veils in plain and fancy meshes are dotted in vari ous uays, black, brown, taupe, navy and purple. , Many Yards of New Veilings bung many of the fashionable finely dotted veils, some in nov elty meshes and some with woven dots. Black, brown, taupe and navy. 35c to $1 a yard. i (Cciilrul) Women's Delightful Satin and Straw Hat's Special at $5, $6 and $8 Smaller hats of satin in new shapes, quite Spring like hats of straw-and-Georgette or of straw-and-sllk show how lines are shaping for Spring. Lriycenneci ostrich in swirls or clusters plays a large part in the trimming, lending the hats much of its own smartness. Quito frequently the top of a hat is of Georgette or a sweep ing brim is faced with silk. All of the hats can bo worn right now, as the colors favor navy, brown and the darker shades, including black. -r -v. (Market) No Better Overcoat Values Than These rhnsn nt n!3o? st.ateme"fc b"t one that is justified by every overcoat in stock, especially and the fStoriliJ "BC flne. materials are sp,endid and warm' Pure wo1 in every thread $37.50 Ulsterettes Belted all around or only in back, they are made with deep pockets and collars that button high. Loose or snug fitting styles are m gray or brown mixtures for men and young men. (Gallery. Men's White Madras Shirts Special at $2.50 Mobt men know what Wanamaker shirts are, but if you don't, come bee these well tailored, fit ting over the shoulders, re-enforced, good-lookine everything a shirt should be! They have 5-button center pleats and soft cuffs. 65c Neckties Open-end, four-in-hand neckties arc in about cveiy style and pattern imaginable, including plain colors and stripes. "' ((.nllerji. Mnrkrl) $32.50 Conservative Chesterfield coats or ulster ettes are in good gray mixtures. Up to $45 for other fine overcoats for men and young I men Market) Men's Derbies in the season's good shapes are and $5. (fiiUIerj, Market) .75 Does the Boy Need a New Cap? Heic arc some new ones in Spring stvlc anrl materials at $2 and $2.35. They a?e tweeds home spuns and good mixtures, in shapes that the boys 11KC- K.iillerj. "Market) A Splendid Sale of Boys' All-Wool Norfolk Suits, $15 Tfco t-i.,,1 ( . i.-1 1.-11. n.. , ... ffipatS.'r?5Sill'S!!grj ,T!!LN,?rf0,lks.1i? ey..Ben and brown mixtures o i X '"" iiii jnoiiair; tne trousers 8 to 16 years sizes. fee it is a "regular fellnwV ill stand hard wenr nnA are knife or box pleated. Tho coats, belted all are hned and every seam itapd to givehem extra stth (Oallerj-. .Market) Women's Fashionable Gloves Gray mocha gloves that are outseam sewn have spear-pomt stitching on the backs. $3 a pair. Strap-Wrist Mocha Gloves at $4.50 They arc in gray or brown, outseam sewn and with spear-pomt stitching on the backs. The cuffs are 4 inches long. (Central) Substantial Savings on Men's and Boys' Shoes Men's Black Leather English Last Shoes Are $6.75 Big boys' shoes of black and dttik tan leather English last are $3.25. Sizes 2 to 5&. In the sizes 10 to 134 storm shoes of black or tan leather, hich cut ami iWni,;,,,. ,.,i,i. u...7.iK , i'nn .-U.I..UIIU lTiiii uuukics anu straps, are $4.90. Dainty Neckwear 50c and $1 There are plenty of pretty styles in the fashionable roll or round lace or net collars that look so well with dark frocks; of imi tation Point Vcnise, filet, and net trimmed with Valenciennes lace in vihite or cream color. (Central) (Clatter. Market) Sound Savings on Good Wanamaker Shoes For Women and Children Four Groups of Children's Shoes Specially Priced For Women 600 Pair of Shoes at $5.90 were taken from regular stock and thero is a saving of a third. Dark tan lace shoes with fawn kid tops and me dium heels Black dull leather lace shoes with medium heels. At $8.90 Black leather high lace shoes (closely resembling buckskin), with high covered heels. At $5.75 Dark tan calfskin Oxford ties with welted soles and medium heels. At $5.40 Black patent leather and black calfskin pumps with turned soles and high covered heels. Most every size. 400 Pair of White and Gray Spats at 90c About Half Price -. J10 w a RrouP of smaI1 children's shoes, sizes 1 to 8, at $1 to $3.50 a pair. Tho shoes are of cham pagne, brown, tan, black or patent leather and many have colored tops. White Leather Button Shoes , ,?ize,,G ? 8 $2-75' 8'i to wtt. $&5; n to 2, $3.75. The shoes are of soft white leather (like buck, skin), with sensible toes. Black Shoes Sizes 6 to 10i, $2.90. Sizes 11 to Girls 6, $3,75. They are of black dull leather or patent leather in button style. Dark Tan Lace Shoes Heavy dark tan leather shoes will bear the brunt ?J,r,d,.evcryday we&n Sizes 6 to 8, $3.50; 8V, to 1Q.?4, and 11 to 2, $4.50. ' FORS Reduced a Third An Opportunity for Every Worn rx an iMuina scarfs are S23.5.ri tn s.-w.os Nutun muffs are $30. Natural squirrel scarfs are $25 to $60. Natural squirrel muffs arc $36.50 to $46,50. Australian opossum scarfs aro $23.25 to $33.25. 1iotoroL5an ono3Sum muffs are $30 and $o32o. Beaver scarfs aro $36.50 to $80. Glistening, full-furred scarfs and sets are in excellent condi tion and will keep so, for the skin.-, are perfectly matched and the workmanship is tho best, iou will notice the nice touch of finishing, such as tho good qual ity and harmonious shades of linings, etc. Fox scarfs in taupe, brown and black are $30 to $16.50. Kit fox sets are $03.25. Japanese crossed fox sets arc ?)U. Children's Furs at Half, Price $3.50 to $25 a W Included aro sets of white coney, thibet. kit conev natural sum, mole-dyed coney, natural squrrcVnnd 3no. opossum k1 A A 481 'i 1 r i ! t IT s (C)ieitnut) M iJM'ff H Is? ! ,-T lSftl- M ri Ifn, r. .M SI i-',",.i M v T3 i '.OT & "4'rfj Ui i ,r ' v ' 3 n.' v ,v (Market)
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