4T ' t - W A EVENING PTJBLIO LEDGI3I-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, .'AUGUST 7, 1920 4 - m r .-! 7-id fiiris!! STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cloudy Clear Your Skin ATW'? lj&2$2 JDeatf) TlEU r John InvltfJ '-.tA.nfl gili Ltn. Ta private. ... i 4 rurmanimvn. aijc w. sj -rn .on of the Into Thoma and Elisabeth Mr?h 3 01 Due notice, 1MCK.M the Metliodjut nplcopl llomg. . ,,u n MAllOAIlBT. w (low of Samuel P. u'i, Funeral "nlce at tho hrnne, DM gSl,.nd Sfeler v... Won.. 10:30 a. m. ntmKE Aiiff 2. 120 JAMES, eon of li.riln nd Catherine Ilurke nnd grandson of Kf. Fllx nd MarKaret Campbell. HeU f ml If" nlf invited to funeral, .Mon.. i v m from hU parents' residence. 1010 v Slcher it. HWh mi at Bt. Mlctmel'a fhurch 10 "a m, prec'sely. Jnt. Holy Cross 'lIl'ItKHAriDT. AU. B, WUJ8 If.. hus; band of ll" Emma Ilurkhardt (nee Horfer) Jnd on of Emma and late Frederick llurk .?,!! sired 40. He atlves and friends, nlso nirWd Council. No. 301. O. of I. A.: Wash. SStnn Onmp. No. i. ,1'. O..H. of A.: Hobert l? Voerderer Beneficial Ass'n. and employes if Surpass Leather Co.. Invited to funeral. lion . 2 P- m.. ate rraldenco. 30MN. Han dolrh ?t Int Northwood Cem. View re- WCANiNO -Ail, If. MAHY. wife" of Nell finnnir (nee O-Drninell). of 'Olen. County neVal. Ireland. Funeral Mon.. 8:110 a. ni.. jH Montrose st Solemn high masH of re oulem St Anth-jny's Church 10 u. m. Int. Holy Ornss Cem. 1 CUnTIS. Au. 4. JANE 0 widow of lite OcorKo J. Curtis, aired 72. Relatives ind friends Invited to funeral services, Mon . 2 P. m 41.10 Manayunk ave, Itox boroush. Int, prUatc. Friends may call DIAMOND. Auff. 0. MATIY A., wife of trence Diamond (nee Uvcrlv). Relatives, friends and St. Leo's Indies' llencflclat Mto., Invited to funerul. Tuts- S:30 a. m late resllence. 7110 Tulip st . Tncony. ,Memn requiem high mass St. Leo's Church 10 a. m. Inf. New Cathedral Cem. DONEOAN. AlW. IS. ANNA, wife of Jimes Doneitnn i ml danshter of James and "we late Sarn h DIXEln. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 a. m late roldenee, 1827 N. 24th St. Solemn requiem mats St Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m. Int. Iloly Crnns DO.VOHl'E Auc. fl. BELLA, wife of John DonohU'Aand (laughter of Ilernard and late Anna Ifarklns. Funeral Mon.. 8:30 a m. residence, 30(11 Tulip st. Solemn requiem hlah mass Church of tho Nativity 10 a, m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. DOUOItnilTY. Au. 6, JOHN W. EOL'GIIErtTY Relutlv-s iind friends In Tiled to funeral, Mon., 8:30 n. m., late resi dence. 116 N, Reese st. Solemn mass of requiem at St Augustine's Church 10 a. nu Int prlvato St. Dnmlnlc's Cem. DULL Aug-. 0 LEWIS K husband of Kllen Dull, aged 01. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m. precisely, at late rexldence. 1132 aienwood ave. Int private. Remains may bo viewed l!on.. 7 to 0 p. m. ESCliriACII. Aug. 0. LOUISE D.. dnugh ter of Victor and Catharine KsQhliach (nee Donnelly), aged 1(1, Due notice of funeral. from parents' residence. 3441 Frnnkford ave, FOOAnTY Aug. fi. FIIANCE8. daughter ef late Michael nnd Mary Foearty. nf Liver pool. Eng Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon . from 140 Rector st.. Mnna runic at 8 30 a m Solemn requiem mass, ft John the Daptlst Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Senulchro Cem ha..a Aug a, vAnci,i.u AixiNA inee Reap). wife of William Hannn. Relatives ind friends also members of fit. John's Free P K Church, nnd all organizations of ithlch she was a member. Invited to funeral, Mon.. - p. m.. at her late residence. 3218 Emerald st Int. Oakland Cem. HKNUY Aug. 8 WILLIAM II . husband ef Mary J Henry. Relatives and friends, and all organlzitlons. Invited to funeral, Mon 2 n m., (132(1 Elmwood ave. Int. Mt. Jlorlah Cem Friends may call Sun,, after 7 P" HUDSON Aug. n. 1020, WILLIAM, hus land of Isabella Hudson Relnllves and friends, also the Eureka Lodge. No. 12, K. ef I . Purity Circle. No. 4.1. R. of II. of Pa. Court Pride, of Kensington, No, 28. P. ef A ; employes nf Firth A Foster: board of directors of Capitol H. nnd L. Asso nnd members of Rnbirt H. Toerderer Republican Club. Invited to funeral, Sun , 1 p. m.. from late residence, 2047 N. Rrnddock st. Int. atGreennood (K. of P.) Cem. Remnlns may be vlened Sat., 8 to 10 P m. JOHNSON Aug. 0 THERESA J., wife ef tlenlamln E. Johnson. Funeral services Mon, 2p m.. 1424 N. Conestoea at. Friends aavrall tfun.. 8 to in r. m. Int. Fernwood. KEEN Aug, 0, REHECCA JANE, widow of Joel R. Keen. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Mon.. 2 Ji. m.. 118 S. Cth rt, Darby. Pa. Int. private. Friends may call Sun 7 to n d. m. LAWLpn Aug. n 102O. WILLIAM H. UWLOR. Funeral Mnn.. 8:30 a m.. from John r Rjrne's. undertaker. 3812 Spring Oarden st High requiem mass, fit. Agatha's Church 10 r m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. LEWIS, Aug. 0. WILLIAM, husband of Harriett Leu Is. nged 00. Relatives and frlendi also Columbian Lodge. No 30. I. O. 0. F InWted to funeral services. Mon.. 2-30 P. m residence of son.ln.law. David W. Beddow 2S37 N Stlllman St. Int Mt. Ver non rem Remains may be lewed Sun. eve. UTTON On Aug .1 1020. JENNIE HUiTEIl wife of Charles If. Litton Serv I? "n, Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oilier H Hair Dulldlng, 1820 Chestnut t.J."."rm''rl "t Mt. Mnrlah Cemetery. LON'OSIIORE. Aug. 0, ELLEN, wife of late John 11 longshore. Relatives and fr ends lnltrd tn fnnnral. Tn.a fi,t(l o . '''lenee of son-in-law. Joseph T Drown, Ji.O Rockland st Solemn requiem mass. Church of (he Holy Child 10 a. m, Int. New Cathedral Cem McDERMOTT Aug (I, BRIDGET A.. lfe of Charles E MeDermott (neo O'Mal v.'l "''atlves and friends, also nil so tieiiea of which she was a member. Invited to funeral. Mon. 8 30 a m.. from her late rtildence, Sfno Chester ave. Solemn requiem KM Church of the Most Rlessd Sacra BWUnJS. m In'. "oly Cross Cem. MeOETTIOAN Aug, 0, A N A 11 B I. L yldow of John McOettlgnn. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral. Tues . '30 a m from her late residence. 2048 Cedar st Solemn requiem muss, Church of tn; Nitlvliv in B m. IntIInlv rrnss Cem. McMAIIEN Aug 4 T'ATHERINE P.. ldow of late Oeorge W McMahen, Funeral jmlces Mnn , .1 p. m.. residence of daugh ter. Anna T I'lnney. 327 White Horse pike. v.HtWi N- J Int- Private. Nl'SIJAUM. On Aug. 0. 1020. WILLIAM J, husband of Amv I Nusbaum. Remains way ho lewed Monday evening, from 7 to 9 S'lock. at his residence. 4523 Sansom St. "iinsrat." pottavine, pB i.S ?0NNOn. Aug. B. JOHN J., eon of th W.i .V0" nnd Hannah O'Connor, aged 43. J!,i ,Uv" and friends are Invited to attend ne. 2522 Master st. Solemn requiem high K". St. Elizabeth's Church 0 a. m. Int. Iloly Cross Cem. V BIDCIEWAY Aug 4. THEODORE, hus I, ' -Marguerite Rldgewny (nee Talmerl. Jjuneral from realdence nf mother-in-law, M. V ralmer. S. E. cor, 23d and Lombard sts. ri!...i.m"." of r,luIm at St. Patrick's i?, SJon . 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross SC. n .t'il n'' 'rlend cordially Invited. R'm"pp'? LCem' .-, :" .. jwa. ana ner inrant U, fuMrL'fW ne,.',y;" nnJ fi' Invited 2111 v U Moun' 830 " m" "" residence. Church" n9aVEh,n,..t ''"nn requiem mass f,ciii.'r?vte,e ,.,n,y .Nam" ln m. Int. ZEn ? -TAug- WILLIAM SCHER re lnfR.rt 1" nlatle and friends it It n Vi0 5,,en1 .,1V? 'unnral services. "n"un ihlrln,?.hur".t -.v?" 1(,24 Arch St.. Awiifii-,RTiM Hertford. N. J., Aug. 0. the. i i th, "il'l1w ot I'oul 8chrlder. Rela lMie!i.,ii"ldA15.,l,.ai0 'uneral. from her ln,t'n7pl?rBntCCen,edt0rd' N' J" Mon" 2 p' m' efSWlilirm"AH'iK..n'.M'J:nY.(.n',,! C"YM- wlf lives .nSm. ?c"t' .ln her 41st year. Rem "3ii a Jrlcn,I"i ,lnvl,ed to funeral. Mon . nrldeshiirr'" X'fl'l"ce. 4541 Salmon St.. t i-f urf J0JLS73'n requiem mass. Al ralCem ' "' m' Int' New Ca"o. Church i :n "N.STARLK. At Oraee O lS,iI"" ril5"""'"1 1020. hv Rev. caush?,.V,l0re S,r""lNlL 1ILLA FLORENCE. itahiS' .r w M,r' nn'1 Mr- Oenrge K. Con- Auu. ....';,' ". .'i viTi 'r.T;5,. Watsoniown. N J., Am ft..A.T"En'NB JOANNA STEELE (n! Icei. Mon lri'"aa 'nvlted to funeral servl " irMlvi"te Dwr, onWofKthe,iiM?'!.Au':' " ln2)' HORERT, h?n0,tiii',..i1.",n Jnh" nd Johanna Hweetl dillty ana i.i!? fr,.".l"- ilM v- ' Mh ,, ni, j"h f ,r'l ft Solemn requiem VrS1?"??'"'' ma- Wf. oT mAi'p 5',.20- CATHERINE ""nalng ave Int 7r niri. ".. J. Jloya allt Sun in ' Ar"nton- Friends maj sss sfflLssftryE' S,miarn,'"vft1", ' A .h;;ban' ' "achaei "j-ynedd Squuro? sun 1,!"iftla,2 residence, 'r.'.:"'1. Vm Aulomob Ilea" m Tn Dominic's Cem. c-"urch " m. Int. St. 'W p!1 ftiSfe ?JMSlT. B,. husbani' !Sg JIJ"KUT,ui;n.s rflUYLERsl f lllAUAUlk I Great Reduction Sale of Summer Frocks in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store, for Women, Young Women and Children $1.85, $2.65, $3, $3.85 to $10 7 The Furniture Sale is making its opportunities evident in the Down Stairs Store 500 Umbrellas for Men and Women in This Sale What an opportunity and it is to your advan tage, for a good umbrella, is always useful! At $2 Women's and men's umbrel las of American taffeta (cot ton) over Paragon frames; all neatly cased. Plain or carved mission handles, some with bakclite trimmings and all with silk loops, arc for women and the men's all have crook handles. At $5 Colored silk umbrellas navy, purple, green, taupe and black tape-edge taffeta with silk loops or bakclite rings. For men, lino union taffeta (silk-and-cotton) umbrellas in silk cases. The handles are plain or carved crook shapes; some of imitation malacca, others silver trimmed. (Central) A reduction sale of this scope, coming long before the end of the season and enabling a woman to buy two pretty Summer frocks at about the usual price of one, is rather .unusual, but the Down Stairs Store hasleen doing some unusual things in the selling of dresses these last two seasons, saving large amounts of money for the many women who have taken advantage of the opportunities. This Is Another Such Opportunity and no mean one. Thousands of dresses, scores of styles, and prices that make" it well worthy while to do the little pressing or freshening that may be necessary on some of the dresses ! There is not every size in all the styles, but there is a splendid variety of styles in almost all sizes and there are some exceptional values among sample and odd dresses. At $1.85 Figured and flowered voile dresses arc trimmed with or gandie or little frills. At $2.65 Throe groups: Odd gingham frocks dark-ground voiles; voiles in Georgette pattern, navy design on white and the styles are attractive. At $3 Light-ground voiles in Georgette pattern are in lavender, rose, blue, etc.; figured voiles are in surplice style with sashes in back, very neat; pink, blue or navy voile dresses in small all over pattern have organdie collars and cuffs. At $3.85 A Little Sale of Children 's Parasols and Umbrellas The parasols at 50c to $2, are half price. The umbrellas at $1.50 are a third less than regular. (Central) Exquisite-Hand-Made Blouses $5.90 Beautiful fine things of sheer, white batiste made entirely by hand. There is one style with a pointed roll collar, another with a roll collar and, ves tee in front; both are daintily hemstitched. (Market) Charming frocks are of flowered voile with blue, gray or green ground and realistic flowers. Also some plain-color voile dresses, a few of a kind, arc in pink, gray, blue or white. Dresses with black grounds and white dotted designs are in the style that is sketched. Many Models at $5 Fresh, new voile dresses with white organdie collars and cuffs are of voilo in a black dotted design or of voilo in a foulard pattern, white or navy, as tho dress that is pictured. Some dotted voiles,' including dresses of lavender .dotted Swiss that arc very pretty. A largo group of polka-dot voiles white dots on navy or black will please the older women. Some Exceptionally Pretty Frocks at $6.50 1. A sample lot of "fine dresses flowered voiles, figured or gandies, plain voiles and plain-color organdies. 2. A few navy or black voiles trimmed with net. 3. Lovely dresses of dotted voile white dots embroidered on colored voilo or colored dots on white. One is sketched. 4. Many one-or-two-of-a-kind dresses. 300 Dark-Ground Voile Dresses at $7.25 All of them are the better sort that will bo worn under coats late into iho Autumn. There are plenty of the brown, tan, navy and black-and-white combinations that are so fashionable. Some arc trimmed with ecru batiste embroidery. (Market) SSW. Tl rl a Infci ill p M&.& & I -4a. ft. aJ fllBK Al m aJKasw54 ifl W LBv iPM LV i All I I '' rr4xSi$' $& All w Jim B: 11 n japyi &,7' m&Pl WMlfmmitiMF l.v::.''f lH.iv LUcIQlflfijf HHvjBflW " ' : W $7.50 $3.85 $5 $6.50 Organdie Dresses of Many Kinds Reduced to $7.50 and $10 Figured, flowered, plain-color and combinations of plain-color or white or gandie with one of the other two oh, there is great opportunity of choosing! The one that is sketched is $7.50. Delegates From the Court of Queen Autumn Among the more exclusive frocks, tho dresses of tricotine, of serge and some of jersey are quite distinctive. $22.50 to $13.50. New Jersey Dresses at $1 5 A straight-line model, embroidered with wool in chenille fashion, is in navy, taupe or pink. Navy Tricotine Dresses, Special at $13.25 Good wool tricotine, splendidly tailored, tho dresses are in a graceful straight-line model, with black braid embroidery around the collarless neck and the pockets. At $10 tricolctte dresses are in brown, tan and a few in navy and black. And for the Children- Small School Girls and Juniors At $3 there is a group of frocks of plain-color voile for girls of 6 to 10 years a few dresses of a kind. Many arc embroidered by hand; the dresses arc slightly mussed. Reduced to $2.85 Plain-color and flowered voile dresses in various models, many with sashes to pleaso tho girls' hearts, are in sizes 6 to 14 years. Slightly mussed. - Reduced to $3.75 Two Groups The stylo that is sketched is a serviceable school frock for junior girls sizes 14 and 16 years. It is in green, blue or tan and the material is a fine, durable gingham. The second group is of pretty organdie frocks, pale pink or white, and this model is also sketched. Notice the dainty pleated frills. Some of the dresses are soiled and others are fairly fresh. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Girls' White Dresses Reduced to $5 White voile, white lawn, white organdie prettily trimmed with lace and ribbon such are the dresses. There are sizes 8 to 16 in the group. (Market) mkam rKyj'fjyjfWii 1 m w - 4ypmsi it i Vb J' limifr ? ml $3.75 $3.75 V Smart Sports Suits $16 to $25 Becoming to women and young women, these suits are most practical and wearable, whether your vacation is spent ln the moun tains or at tho seashore. They'ro splendid suits for roughing it, for outdoor sports and traveling. Special at $16 Light-weight rainbow tweeds in rose, brown, blue and tan, al nicely tailored. At $25 Wool jersey sports suits of various models arc, in attractive heather mixtures. A Little Group of Odd Silk Suits Reduced to $22.50 and $25 Mostly one of a kind, of tricolctte and mignonette. (Market) The New Suits-for Fall Make Their Appearance in tailored, braid-trimmed and fur-trimmed models, of goldtone sergo tricotine Prices are $29, $32 to $55. (Market) The Smart Pleated White Flannel Skirt Sketched at $8.75 A Sale of Leather Strap Books ,$1, $1.60, $2 to $3.50 Splendid Value All of them are leather shiny or dull finish black or colors, nicely lined all the various shapes, even the camera shape. Also, some silk bags at $3, $3.50 and $4 plenty of navy blue, as well as blck, taupe and brown have mostly metal frames that are very attractive, and are prettily lined. (Cliestnut) A Sale of Silk and Hand-Made Philippine Nightgowns, $3.65 and $5.50 Glad as we were to get these to sell at such little prices, women who love nrettv wiuio vjii uu even mum j;iuu. Hand-Made Philippine Nightgowns, $3.65 This price is less than that which wo have been quoted for tho same quality. They arc delightful, of soft, sheer batiste, beau tifully hand-embro!dorcd and hand-scalloped in fact, every tiny stitch is put in by hand. I nnd Georgette crepe, finished with prcttv ribbons. (Central) Crepe de Chine Nightgowns, $5.50 Three extremely pretty styles are of soft, flesh pink crepe do Chine. One is shirred onto a gleam ing satin top; another has a deep yoke finished with iosuouus; ana mo tnira has a yoke of creamy lace Women's Short Jersey Coats at $14.50 Good-Poking adaptable coats they are in blue, taupe, tan, brown, some heather mixtures nnd a few in black. Three-Quarter-Length Coats at $25 Rather mannish and all tho smarter for it, these coats can bo slipped over n light dress or over a suit. The material is fine jersey and tho coats are in Oxford, blue or brown. Charmeuse Tuxedo Coats at $16.50 There are two models in navy and in black. Long taffeta coats in navy or black are $19. Taffeta capes arc $35 nnd satin, $45. (Market) is a stylo liked by women and young women. This is all wool, accordion-pleated nnd very attractive. All the Summer's Wash Skirts Are Now $1.90 to $4.50 Included nro gabardines, surf satins and silk-nnd-cotton failles in many pretty models. Beautiful Silk Skirts in lovely pastel and dark hues, of gleaming Baronotte and tho fashionable fancy silks, are now $15 to $35. A New Fall Arrival is a very fino nil-wool poplin skirt -in navy blue. It effectively combines tiny knlfo and box pleats all around. $12.75. (Market) (( Wool Wiltons" Even the. name carries tho dependability of the rugs in it! Somehow it means wear like iron which is about true but one also considers the richness of coloring and the handsome though conservative designs when one buys a Wilton. Price Are Right 6x9 feet, $62. 8.3 x 10.6 feet, $78.50 and $95. 9 x 12 feet, $82.50 nnd $97.50. 10.6 x 13.6 feet, $172.50. Specials in the August Rug Sale Wool-and-fibor rugs, 6x9 feet, $9.75. Hit-or-miss rag rugs of firm weave, 9 x 15 feet, $23.50: 12 x 15 feot, $32.50. - ' Fiber rugs, 3x9 feet, $2.75. Fiber rugs, 4.6 x 7.6 foot, $4. Fiber rugs, 6x9 feet, $6. (Chestnut) Special Items From the Upholstery Store" on the Center Aisle 2000 Yards of Bordered and Figured Scrim at 15c a Yard It is 36 inches wide, with white or cream ground and flowers or figures of rose. 1000 Yards of Cretonne at 50c a Yard This is a reduction of cretonne that was marked much more in our own stock. 36 inches wide and many patterns from which to choose! 1200 Yards of Nets and Laces About Half Price at 10c a Yard to $1.75 For sash curtains, draperies, door panels, etc., thero aro few other things nicer than pretty net or lace. Thero arc white,' cream and ecru from which to select nnd tho many patterns vary in width from 12 inches to 50 inches. (Central) Two Special Items Women's Seasonable Gloves Sixtecn-Button-Length White Silk Gloves at $2 a Pair are worth half as much again. They have doublo fingertips and show Paris-poinf stitching on tho backs. It would bo no false economy to buy two or three pair! Two-Clasp Chamois-Lisle Gloves at 50c a Pair White gloves of good quality are in three styles plain, Paris-point stitching or embroidery. (Ontrul) Spongy Turkish Towels 50c Each Plain white, they are in a good, absorbent quality. Linen-Finish Glass Towels, 40c Each Of absorbent cotton with the linen finish, they arc 20x28 inches. (Crntrnl) Still Almost All Sizes in the Sale of Children's Low Shoes at About Half Price -$1.60 a Pair Sizes From Small 2 to Girls' 2 in the Lot Oxfords of black patent or dull leather ; Roman sandals of black patent leather with white or champagne tops or altogether of white leather ; Ankle-strap pumps of black patent leather or of white leather; Two-strap pumps of white leather liko buckskin. ' (Chestnut) , Men 's Good Leather Belts, 40c Sizes for Boys, Too Tan and black leathers of good quality in a great variety of styles. They're "seconds," but the imperfec tions are slight and will not impair their wearing qualities. (Gullcry-Morkct) Many a Man Wants a Second Suit to Finish Out the Season and Doesn 't Want to Pay Much for It neither dges he want to waste his money-ri poor suit. The first suit was probably last year's suit and is getting rather shabby, so that his "want" is almost a necessity. That, Is Where the Gallery Store for Men can help. Here are good Wanamaker quality suits at $23.50 to $42.50 all wool, well tailored, semi-conservative what real men want to wear! And there is a saving on every suit. (Gullery-Mnrket) Men's Tubular Straw Hats, Now $1.50 Sennit and Fancy Straw Hats Are Now $2 and $3 Panama and Leghorns Are Now $3.50 (Oullery-MiuKet) 44-Inch Mercerized Voile at 75c a Yard Oh, the pretty pastel shades flesh, orchid ton WM'J 1iSCUit Nil ,BrCCn' .rcseda Bcn, old rose Wistaria, gray and navy! ' (Crntrnl) Women 's Black and Cordovan Mercerized Cotton Stockings, 45c a Pair good quality, with seamed inoy aro a backs. (Central) i i ? fl ii telAMOMO l - -IS ..T - w j.1 m TV tti 1 sail 1 1 ii ii ii ii ii i a ii t) A Ji? v. &-J.4T&i, Or . fc'YbVjtoi-o && tV , i h. ifti5-.'"-. Etyn. .axta.sV . tk?&n vS3Sftrtv .1" '. 7 Ls lafft