Kv" i SELL FOOD DRAFTS FEED EUROPE Hoovor Inaugurates Simple and Safe Systom of Sonding Relief SUPPLIES ALREADY THERE Anbr"' Wiitig to'pfnd food to friends or'rolntives In starving portions if l'uropc can now do it ns easily an thcr can Co lo the rorner Kroccr.v and luy nrousltfm for thomtrlvos. Tt )i all bolus ilf"" through Herbert Hoover's "food dniftH.',' ,Vo iinnir.v it sent to r.ilropr. II is rraDp''l in a nmcli simpler, pafer man ner, To begin with, the American re iif ndniltiistration, of which Mr. Hoover is t lie head, has loaded phlps lh American food and rarricd it to Europe, and thence on trains to the fillos of Wimnw, Hamburg, Vienna, fluiipcst and Prague. At each of those cities huge wnie lou" liae heen tilled with the food. ,m pcuon in this country) who wishes In have some of this food placed into the hands of any one abroad goes about it in the following manner: He ors lo his bank and bnva n "food draft" He pa.s S10 or S."0. or may buj as nionv 810 or $."0 drafts as he plra,-e up lo $."00. AmounlK over and flioir that figure will not be -old willi out consultation with the American relief adinini'trntioD fin-t. IWI Ainriint Told Ulirti he Imj s his draft It is prop, rlj Idled in. and before he pa.is over Ins inonn (he pure baser mvs exartlj nhat 'Oil of food and the amount that (lie prf-on to whom be sendi the draft Till tr(cic Tor instance, for .$10 a purchaser kre maj lie aFiircd that bis l elation in Poland will receive twenty-four and one half pounds of flour, ten pounds of eflni. ptirlil nnnnrlq nt Umh o -:i.. runs of milk. Or for the same price, the person to uhom Ihn ilpnff Jo rfi!lnri .-mi . t... tnenty four and one half pounds of u"ui, nil iiuiiuuH o oeans, sccn and one hale pounds of cottonseed oil and iHfhc pounds of milk. 1 111 S.10. llin nifilninnl r 11.. .tf.. ill b guru MO pounds of flour, fifb pound'- of beans. nivi-n pouuds of baron hftecn pounds of lard, tw-ehe pound of enrm-d beef, 'and fortx-ciglil il V, ' "' lnc K'"ne niODcv, Ihj fjliriiis .'i'.-ortineiit has been pro-win- 110 pounds of (lour, fjftj nmintU of limns . forlr-)ii. n.-.iinrIa ..f ..,.i..,.. wed ml. and foil eight cans or milk.1 AUer liujing his di-.ift. (he puieba'nr ' tali" it and mails it (o the p. isun tor whom the food is inlcnded. When the! draft l" rrnriir.il nnm. il.n !... ..!.,- n is presrntod at the warehouse, mid the food handed out. The putchae,- can thn go to the bank where lie bought the iliaft, and he will be told whether the fond has been delivered. If the draft has been lot,, the purchaser gets bis raimey back. ' Dralts on Sale Upon the back of eiery draft, printed in sewn langimges. are the following inv ructions : "This food draft must be mailed to the person to whom jou whh to give the food. The rceiver must present the draft nt the warehouse on which it is drawn within ninety da;s oE the date of issue. If the iVrr-it'er unnot present it peronnlIj . deliwry ttill be made to his pioprrl conMituteil represrntatip." Foml drafts are ulrearh on j,alf n this cilj nt thp Philadelphia Xatinnal iianh tne fourth street National Hank, the Ciitard National Hank, and toon will be on sal" at the Corn V, rbaoge Natfoniit liank, the l'irst N'a tionnl Bank, the I'raiiklin Xatiounl liank niul others. Tood for persous in Poland ig stored In the Warsaw warehouse: for C!tr roaiiv at Hamburg; for Austria, at Jiennu, for Hungarj, at Budapest, and forCzecho Slovakia, at Prague. ;BOY HELD IN $2000 THEFTS Auto Fixtures Said to Have Been Found In Youth's Home Charti m 1,1, f..1!.. enono .1. --".p.--. ..Mi, nM-uiMih viuii wuriil r ,"'",u" unfiniiii. jn.m iiiv linn Ot Mil er iV IVret. ill r, V.irll. I'ifll. Hrrel Salter Anderson, setentien TC'flrS old. m:iq lir.1.1 it. C1mOA l.nll !. ourt bj Magistrate llojle toilaj. An- .. " -"'."' n i iit-0i.., ii,i-n m 111, Mouth P.ancroft street. The accused was anested following a series of th'fts extending over a period ot months A lame ounntitv of the stolen goods was found nt his home, it is nidged. i iMi? vsHkT 0n ffMlll?10!?! V. Our i mWlm OAK &$?K-S 5 IOt6AbovoCos) Men's All Weather Dress Sbes SA.85 15c Extra rjf iV.s of Tan or Blade Calf8ldn BroadtVlunsonLastoi English Toe fVlodeh T iee (hoa are not the or- .ar heavy worUInc nhoes, un the contrary, they ure niFdlum In welsht. itylh in at'Pfaranre and built to wur winter weather. Their ol;e 8 re of nolld pak leather "id will she you the old "ue Hear you alwayi ex cried In a pair of ahoes. DctHar&Compatiij 1211CheatnuV Street Dowiihtuira Store for Men Take r.leiutor V WN!?S5w. oak J3VEK1XG PUBLIC LJflDUlSK I'UJLADJSLPIIJA, Mil DAY, JAXUAliY 130, 1U2U i Organ Plays at 9, 11, 11:55 and 4:50 CUIm.a at Noon WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair A Page Full of Good Winter Merchandise Much of It Specially Priced Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store f if U ; 518 $20 $37.50 :, Dainty Pleatings arc as fushionablc as ct;r for the necks of new frocks, and with the piomi.se of. Eton jackets for spring they will be greatly jn demand. Crisp, ruflly organdies, laces, nets and Georgette crepes, -white or cream color, nrc COc to $2.50 a yard. (Centriil) Plaid Skirtings $1 a Yard (In the finfe wool plaid patterns) In fact, it is only upon close ex amination that one can tell they arc of fine, smoothly woven cotton gabardine instead of wool, for they are in all the well-blended shades of brown, blue, tan, etc. .1(5 inches wide. (Centrnl) $37.50 Hundreds of Pretty, New Frocks, All With a Touch of Spring $15 to $39.50 Navy Blue Serges, $15 and $16.50 Hiniplc, wearable little frocks, cut on hlraight linet., arc braided and trimmed with buttons or aio embroidered about the bodices and pockets with tiny heads. All have narrow sash belts of the serge. Silvertone Dresses, $18 and $2.0 Ihis soft material makos eharminer tailored dresses that are em broidered .with self-tone braid or silk or with colored beads. They arc in reindeer, navy and brown. One, at $20, is sketched. ....,! .,..- , . ., ......., .. ..,,.,.. .mi. Wool Jersey in a Wide Variety of Models Starts at $15 t This Is Not the Weather to Debate About a Warm Overcoat for the Boy This is the weather he needs a thick, warm, ALL-WOOL overcoat that will keep out cold winds. One hundred such All-Wool Overcoats Are Special at $16,50 They .ire ot the warmest kinds of coatings, made double breasted with convertible collars that can be fastened right up under the chin or turned up around the cats if need be. Belts go all around and pockets are deep and loomy. Gray, brown and greenish mixtures are the colorings. Some of the coats arc lined throughout, others have yoke linings of Venetian. They w ill fit boys of 10 to 17 years. (Oallery, Market) This is one of the most popular typos af the season and it will bo equally fashionable all through the Spring. Though the dresses are made In more than a score of ways, they arc always quite simple and trimmed only with a bit of braiding or embroidery. In taupe, Pekin, reindeer, Copenhagen, navy and brown, they start at $15, ?1S, $23.50 and go to ?37.C0. i ' ' 1 Smart New Navy Tricotines j are beautifully tailored and illustrate most agreeably Spring's new ideas for sleeves, overskirts and belts. $157.50 and $39.50. I ' ' I i Taffeta Dresses in a Gay Spring Gathering Corsets and Brassieres All Much Less Than Regular Brassieres and Bandeaux, 40c and 50c Of pink .or white materials, made to open in back or front. At 85c Pink or white lacc-trimmrd brassieres opening in front. 600 Corsets at $2 and $2.50 rink or white coutil corsets in medium low or topless models. Not all sizes in each stylo. (Centra!) Envelope Chemises at $1 Of soft while nainsook, they arc trimmed with neat lace or em broidery. Pink Silk Bloomers, i.$3.85 Several pretty styles of crepe dc chine or satin, all of which have been considerably more, but some arc- slightly mussed. Women's Flanncllet Nightgowns and Pajamas White nightgowns prettily trimmed with sill; cord .or silk bindings, $2.50 to $3.75. White one-piece, pajamas, made generously full, arp $2.50. Two-piece pajamas, in stripes and checks of pink or blue, arc in several good styles at $2.75 to $3.75. (Central) Particularly lovely for young women are these crisply rustling new dresses. There are about 25 different versions of the mode, show ing ruffled, pleated or draped skirts with prettily contrived bodices of self-material or of flowered Georgette crepe. In taupe, reindeer, Co penhagen, navy, I'ekin and brown. $23.50, $25 and upward to $39.50. (Market) The Colorful Smartness of Plaid Skirts Beneath Short. Coats fnl1 S?" tllC vcmai'lllcr of II"1 Winter and be very fashionable rJP nfr f-ocmer or later you must please yourself by stepping into this charming fashion! h a nf'?5 l,,P "Ttf dolishl PWfc nd checks in the new skirts A? mi i n?-8mrt 1"lr'S -f U, sfl0rtf! toats' onc t,0C3n't wndcr why the combination is so popular. Plaid Skirts at $12.75 Attractive checks and plaids in good color combinations fnlentv ?fiibl?Wld U"?) ar 'I10?0' ln. alhercd models that are splendidly tailored. Intcresttng pockets and belts individualize them. lenalQly Other checked and plaid skirts begin as low as S7.50 and ro grad ually up to ?2S, with nn especially nice group at $19.50. (Atarl.) A Little Clearaway of Georgette Blouses-$2.90 Black, Navy. White and Flesh. Not every size in each style, of course, but they nrc all attractive blouses (beatjed, embroidered or frilly) that have been verv much more regularly. Also somo white tub silk blouses among them. It's worth the time looking for your size. (Market) New Rugs at Old Prices be hSWlCr! f1rsI1or0eilpiIof Vh?l covering industry has never known such a condition of affairs as now Fn'rWn? E-advanccs in P' are being constantly announced feces WC arC mSt fortuato i0 bo able to raaS old The 9x12 Foot Size is a standard room size which many people me priced in proportion. ' Tapestry Brussels rugs are $35 Axnunster rugs are $43.50 Velvet rugs are $52.50 Wilton rugs are $100 (Chestnut) Other rugs arc Polo Coats, Short or Long, Are Quite Mode Among Young Women the l.ilfln wnnrlor. vhrn vnn fppl the rrpamv soft ness of the material and sec the smart lines of the coats themselves. They arc strictly tailored and quito dovoid of trimming, except for, perhaps, a narrow leather belt and some smoked pearl buttons. An excellent model in a long coat can be had for ?3.-. . A sports coat of silvertone polo in the now threc-qunrters length is $25. Other coats of polo cloth arc priced upward to 505. A New Silvertone Coat at $25 is fully lined and cut on straight, simple lines of which you will not tire. It is in mahogany brown. Mannish Tweeds make good knock-about coats. In various browns and grays there arc good belted coats at 525 and 535. All Winter Coats Are Reduced including soft and luxurious coats of such beautiful materials as Bolivia, cvora and peachbloom. There are also more practical coats of velour and silver tone, often trimmed vKh fur. New prices start at $18 and go to $97.50. (Mil rtmmy rl.cll (M Warm Sweaters for Little Folks Cozy wool sweaters take the form of comfortable little Norfolk jackets, belted and pocketed and often topped with collars of bruthed wool. They are in Co penhagen, brown, tan and rose and will lit children of 2 to 12 years. $1.50 to $0.50. Pink and Blue Blankets with white flowers or nursery fig ures scattered over them are of soft cotton blanketing. Thev aie in the proper sizes for carnages or bassinets at $1 and $2. (Central) Women's Black Cotton Hose, 25c Pair Good, everyday stockings with reinforced heels and toes. A finer grade of black cotton stockings is 35c pair or .i pair for 51. (Central) Good and Fashionable Shoes for Women At $8.50 400 pair of black patent leather face shoes with gray kid skin tops and high heels. 600 pair of black kidskin high-cut lace or button shoes; there is one model with a front scam and high heels. At $6.50 There arc 1500 pair of fine shoes of: Bla,ck kidskin Brown kidskin Black patent leather Laco or button styles with high or low heels; all sizes from 2 to 9, but not in all styles. At $4.90 400 pair black or dark tan leather laco shoes with low heels or tan kidskin with medium heels. Most all sizes in tho lot. Smart Pumps and Oxfords 450 pair of dark tan oxfords with sturdy welted soles and me dium heels in most every size. $5.75 a pair. 600 pair of black calfskin or patent leather pumps, cut on the slender, fashionable lines with turned soles and high curved heels. $5.40 a pair. (Chextnut) Important Savings on Children 's Shoes Black kidskin button simps with white leuther tops, $1.50 a pair; sizes 5 to S. In the same sizes, black kid skin button shoes, S2 a pair. Patent leather button shoes with brown kidskin tops, $2 a pair; sizes 2 to 5. Brown kidskin, black kidskin and tan calfskin shoes, pome with light tops, aro $2.60 to $3.25 a pair; sizes 5 to 8. Tan leather button shoes, $2.25 a pair; sizes 8 to 2. At $2.90 a Pair blael .' patent leather or dull dr ci leather button shoes, sizes 0 to 2. Dark tan button shoes, sizes 6 to 8. Heavy Tan School Shoes in laco stylo aic $3.50 in sizes 6 to 8 54 in sizes BV3 to 10b $1.50, in sizes 11 to 2. Girls' Shoes, $3.25 a Pair I Black patent or dull leather I button shoes, sizes 24 to 6. letlnut) The Only Kind of an Overcoat for a Man to Buy Is an All-Wool Overcoat because in such a coat every ounce of weight that you carry is an ounce of warmth and comfort. Everybody knows that there, is no warmth to cotton, and when it is substituted for wool just that much comfort and protection is lost. Ulsterettes at $29.50 and $36.50 and Ulsters at $42.50 Are All-Wool Furthermore, they are thoroughgoing good coats that will stand up against any kind of Winter weather. The ulsters are long and all-enveloping and are splendid coats for men who spend much of their time outdoors. All of the coats are of warm, thick materials, made double-breasted with convertible collars. Men's All-Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers, $42.50 are in the right weights for now. They are of mixed cheviots in gray . and brown colorings, made single breasted with two or three buttons. Any man knows that the extra pair of trousers about doubles the life of the suit. Special for Men Wearing Small Sizes In sizes up to 36 there is a little group of all-wool cheviot suits which represent extra value at .$29.50. (Oallery, Marfcel) A New Soft Hat, Sir? Look over your old hat and sec if Winter hasti't left some pretty rough marks on it Then jou will probably decide, like a lot of men, lhat it is about time for a new onc. All the seasonable shades and shapes arc here at 2.85 to $4.60. i And for Boys there aie all sorts of good and reliable hcadwear, starting at ?1 for a cap and going to $6 for a velour hat. , (Gullery, Market) A Good Necktie for 65c Is a Scarce Article Shop around a little and you'll ser for yourself. In fact, we don't laiow where we can get any more to sell at this price after these are gone. They are in open-end four-in-hand shape in good patterns you'll probably want several. (Calico, Market) -r n j- "n i a -r5r i jlBL L 1 r " I M What a Gathering of New Spring Hats At $3.75, $5, $6 and $8 Hundreds of Them Will Be Ready for Tomorrow Smart little hats with fluffy or glycerined ostrich ; hats with the flaring brims that are so becoming; hats of satin or straw used alone or a combination of the two. Many have facings of the lighter colors tan, blue and bright rose and gay little flowers adorn others. So it goes, each appearing more attractive than the other ac you pass among them but you will pronounce them all delightful! "nSlnrket) The Smartness of a Veil will add much to a new Spring hat. A great many attractive styles of veilings in black, brown, taupe or navy arc ,1Cc to a yard. , Veil Lengths, 55c Special 1 and 1U yard lengths of fash ionable veilings. (Central) When You Can Get Wanamaker Furs at Half Price it is an occasion for action. Wanamaker furs aro the best fura obtainable for their prices at all times, and when these prices are cut m half it is a real opportunity for all women who appreciate fine pelts. Small furs that are very popular now include: Australian opossum scarfs at $17.50 to $25 ; muffs, $27.50 Nutria scarfs, $17.50 to $25; muffs, $22.50 Skunk scarfs, $22.50 to $30; muffs, $27.50 to $37.50 (MarUet) Gay Little Taffeta Dresses for Children of J 8 to 14 Are Special at $13.25 They'ie in checks and stripes of bright blues, soft biowns, navy blue, and so on, made in himplc girlish wavs Almost all are different, for these are sample dresses. One is sketched. Pongee silk dresses for girls of the same ages arc as practical as they are pretty. Somo are embroidered in col ored wool and have tucked skirts and ribbon around the waists. $13.50 and $16.50. For girls of 12 to 1G years there are pretty Junior dresses of velveteen at $22.50, $25 to $30. If It's a White Dress She Needs there are pretty voiles and organdies, simple and charmuir in sizes 8 to H years, at $4.50 to $13.50. , J" nio r.frroc'lis of A10 white nets and chiffons are $18, Brand-New Suits for girls of 15 to 17 aro of mixed tweeds in brown and green, like tho suit that is sketched. Tho back of tho jacket shows inverted box pleats and thcro arc two patch pocketa in the front. Tho narrow leather belt is a smart touch. $25. sizes aT$20r50rCUy " f "UVy blU 'S ,n thc san,P Dark Blue Cheviot Coats, $20 1 hoy ro warm and thick and have convertible collars and yi oacKs; .urtnermoro, they are lined throughout. Snug warm coats in se8 14 and 10 (M.rk.t) years n M 1 'ii ' J i i T t sA ,'J' itWrtiiiajr.ii '-'W"iii-JiWjn ""- - ",'t"' ft-'.