wmw rWt1 - S ' f..:t.'j qWir. VvfV' V;V7V .V""'. 'W V YK? v:'ZX;: f .e,r '""" , v.yv .-- - tr ' , wmy; ; ' - tjw-(nn?,TTsirwTWTrv3rTJ"T, mrMnsfa"7WJ'OTPJ"iSTWKv.irj''-' . vw r:j s?j-' 'rv'-lj"wsi7T,7,w.. ?r,r 'v.nBnw K"va' mmvn Kffv,n5WJnRr'a,v' , ."m - p - j ,. tj v n . v . ,f "v f f i f . r .t ".-,'- t - . . .- . l r feVJBl tfiiiiC .LBPcSJBBPiABBHtA; " SATUBDAY, AUGUST 14, ' 1920 A ' - ""it i. Tii' ill VkA fl'r r.n You Use a High Clan Textile Salesman? & wel I would " r2. S In rnll. and vicinity wllh ""a.I SnVrn. Hare Imcl IB rr'. .erllnee Willi Hie trttrf. lU'erences eft' present employer. AM"" " 8U I'dir'r O' Jieatftf luncnaotf. Auic. is. AnAt c., wife ftgliuni" ii... ''... - ..- m. men. MAnT'ia HiJWJ-r'iA.nrM'.l. lilnveil wlfa nt lull mVtft noyle ne him and friend Invited KTaneral. on Tne,diy. t K:S0 . m.. torn f..,i5Vnc. .1302 Itaverfrtrd ae Solemn 2,,, M reitilem Hi. Anth' cnurcn io i m. Int. Moir urn wra. ' MlEMKfi. PuddenK An. 0. COXflTAK TINE huaband of Mry A. snremer (ne tl" n nfimar. aa-ed ft. Relative. fil'Si Waaninrton t"0.d(rA' F'. ??'.A'5' it OF . nd floiithwark Neat of Owl. No. Iafs Im ten in funeral i"nrirr. nun.. f, ! rrVldence. 81 Kmr t. Int. fornwooi BftlKO.V. Aur 1, OROnqB. huabalvl Of Awe Hrson fnee Welsh) and eon of Julia ?. ihJ fat dare llryeon. nelajlve and frlnd nv ted to funerrfl. Mnn.. J'jn ;. trt.. Sim John F nyrne. undertaker, SMS flprtne rrom )"""' a,n Mnulim max at Hi. "laina'a Church at 10 a. m. Int. Holy CroM CONOT. AUT. II. JANE, widow of VTII. Him Condv. aiccd 7a. Relative and ffl'ndl Bltn1 lo funeral. Bun.. 2 p. rn.. ryai(jnc. I2 Vhrtnn at. Int. Mt. Moriah Cm. CON'NOn. Aur. 13. JAXIPIB ,M . tiflnvcd Blth. friend. 27lh Pollc DIM. nnd al Mletlea of which h was a member Invited !r t,!i.rm. Tuee . 8 3ft ft. m.. late reeldence. 45i Erdrlch at.. Holmeahura-. Bolemn. re journ mM Rt St. Dominlc'a Cnurch 10 m. Int fit. Dominlc'a Cem. CtmrtV Auk 12. nEATniPR dHUhier of ant A and Ellin Currv. nelntlvej nnd frlendu ln Ited to funeral aervlce. Mnn, I m . parenta' renld XI nHkeAnikli fl Hermit FrlcndH HE.Vftr huel 1, nejnthee 0 A. n.. of enee. nils E line, nojiharoutjh int. private. mv rill Bun after 7 n. m DAORIl, At NnrrUtown. AUt, 12. JOHN nuenann or Anneiaeia i.arr, riph en nnd mni. nun no. -i i-ok, r fhlla neadlnlt I.ftdie. No. (13. r. and A M . Invited to funeral, from hla fat ruldence 20(1 B. Freedlv at.. Nnrrla Mwn. Bun I-3ft p. m. Servlf In Darren Kill Church, 2 p. rn. Int. adjoining burial ttvinii. DI.VOEB Auir. 13. EMU.Y ISUZAnRTK. widow of Joeeph Dlniree Funeral aervleea Mn. 3 P m.. naptlst Chapel, Haddanfltld. k. j. DUNN'. Aur. 12 .EDWARD, hueitand at Clara, Dunn (nee Fein, neiativea. rriendi, rjjldwln Iy.pomotlve Wnrka and all aocletlea er wnirn ne w a memuer invitea io in neril. Mon.. 8 M a. m.. realdente. (38 N. 5516 it. Solemn requiem mail St. Fe,h eli XaMer'a Church 10 a. m. int. iioiy Stpulchre Cfm FITrif. Au. 13 EMMA nitllTMA. Hr ef Clifford C ntch and daughter of William and Maranret Tlemey. nted 31. nela.tlvea and frlenda Invited to rvlre. Tuea.. 2:30 t m , parents' reaidenra. 23 nahom at WliMhlckon Int. private. Frlenda may em Jinn ee. FRASCONE. On AUT. 1J. 1920 MART. widow of Anaelo Freecone. FunerM on Monday mornlnir. at 8:30 o" clack at her real dtnee. 21 Bouth at Solemn requiem mnea at St ratrlrk'x Church at 10 o'clock. Inter Btnt at Holy Croia HAMMANN Au 13, 1020. MARGARET HAMMANN' (nee Rene), beloved wife of Fred- ericx Hnmmann. need i itcuvea nnn frlenda nlo I,ndle' Aid of St. Paul'a Ger man Reformed Church. Inilted to attend fu neral aenleea Tuea., 2 p. m.. late rel nce, 21,14 S. Woodnlnrk t. Int. Went minster Cem Vlewln Mon,. 8 to 10 n. m. HEUI Aue. 13. SARAH P., daughter of the h'e William and Rachel Jtelm (formerW if 314 Oermatown ave.) Due notice of funeral lll I lien. frnm the npnrtmenta ef Harold H Mulltxan. 10th and aorman- tonn ai. HEI.MKH Au. H, FREDERICK J. huioand of the late Emma Melmke, aged TJ. nrlatliea. frlenda ahd Herman n A I Aro , invited to runeral eervlcei. Mon., MOp m. late reeldence. 81.10 N. 1.1th t Int. prlate Remains may be viewed Sun, va. HKRMANN. Aueuat 12. FRANCES HERMANN, vtidow of rarl Hermann. Fu nrral. Sunday. 3 p. m., from reeldence. 2831 N. Banrrort at interment r.ortnooa i;eme trr. Plttetiurah pnpera plente copy. HOl.DE.V. On Au. 12. 1020. NICHOr,S FOIOKN. ReUtlve and frlenda Poet No. I a A. R : Old Qunrda. State Fenclhlea. empleyea Water nureau Invited. lo funral. flndar. 1 o'clock, reeldence, 0.1.10 s. Rote wd at Int, Hlllelde, j )roev funeral ear Frlenda mav call Saturdnv eenln. HOOD Siiddenlv. at Waehlnatnn, T, C. 12 WII,IAI P.. huabind of Minnie C, Hiod Jrlerd mav rail Run . 4 n. m funernl eeMcea Mnn , ! . m n! late real. "nee, 210 N, Owen ao.. Lanadowne l'. Int private . J0NE8 Au. 12. Mra. JOBErHINK JONES, nieed 74. Funeral aervlcta at the Home, Relmont and Edtely nvea., Mon.. 2 m precisely .JAYCE At Potlavlllo, Au. 12. BARAH COOK, widow of John D. Joyce, aired 81 rtars The relatives and frlenda are Imlted to attend the funeral from her late real. dinre arm w, Market at,. Mnrtfayjttnrnln at 0 10 o'clock, to proceed to St, Patrlck'a Cnurch where requiem Mh maaa will be tfUbrated at 10 o'olock. Int. In No. 0 Cath lie Cemetery. KEI.80 Au 13. JOHN BOYD, eon Of Iimuti k ana Minnie n. K'I'n, eirt 7 mna. mlres Sun 2, p. m , parent' residence. 21 N fldth at tnt Arllnntnn Cem. Ut'TENDACH Au. 11. 1020. MARY. wife of Fred I.autenbach (ne Murphy). Nlatlve. and frlenda Invited to funeral, flon , a SO a m . realdence of her alater, Mrs Catherine Kelly. 2804 N Miacher at. olrmn requiem maai at Vlaltatlon Church 10 a, m Int, Holy Crosa Cem, t-OKOENKCKER. At Norrlatown, Au. 11. FP.ANKI.IN Jt . husband of Reer-le "naenecker, axed 82 Retatlvea and frjehda, flit Thompn t.ode, No. 840. F. and A. JU Thlli Coneletnryi Howell Chapter. No, '"2. of Weat Cheater, and employee of Ftnna Railroad. Invited to funeral. Tuea,. P m from hla lata reeldenfe. 818 W. Marshall at., Norrlatown. Int private. LUDMAN Au. 18. ALRERT. ton Of late eter and Caroline I.udman. Relative nd nrndi invited to funeral services, Mon,, P m. late residence, 2838 K. Dalttta at. It. Palmer Cem. Frlenda call Bun., After p m If AW 1.. .A iAt n-. . .A. .. Jhn Mann Relatltea nnd friend Invited to K"""; Mn . 1 p. m . late reeldence. 82b noil) st, Int nr vale. XfAnrTv A... A ..MK.M.HK. . diu.hV.V':, ."":. if- . 'ir'fll!T ..k.. tin ,..... ,""'r" . einu tienrieiia mar tin, runeral serv cea Mon . 2 n. m.. resl. '! Iflir- N. Hutchinson at. int. pf. '! Fr enda mav ran n,m ii " ' Patrill 'STBCTA;,lr 1-V ImIIHOET, wife of 8 vV.Sc. S1"', RelMlve rlenda and M l JV:Xv' ,n,vJ,a lo.'uneral. Mon. SL'aVW l'- ra1,"Rro'rem1n,iim?e.Corr9en. , McSOni.KY -At hla "fiaifi.nVi'. 720 N' I I? ',.'!! Auk 13, inso! IIENR-Y I, . .on ..."".'-' '"iiaei ana r;tner McRorlev. uiit ra. 5.CI0CK Chariek i a at Rt Ut I . MIEI.KE Au ytl Mlelke aed i HiDif: atnrl ff !. tttt ,. tin Til!. a.i a-.A.i ':. '- ii Charles J MrSnrtxv Knnt tii -. ' il,V Te.i.i.' v. i'..i'."5l" "'!! J'tlwk interment "atJTca.tf",-." " 12. MARIA, widow of 2urJh'!a? HnIMn nvn"' "uth Bmim . ri i.. ' v'.i"vl"a eerv cea, Mon, 2 p rVrk Vi.'i'lV!."; '7 C,rt.r '"' I'lihland ara, Dsiaware county. Int. private. Re. tntvi?tyabs- vl:.wa Run. eve. ' "' !;. w.hfT.n'a.'s.'r, tav.-. MT?na'ied"7Ur Ji1' m.- "E""Y f- NOR. MVl''U-V-'''P.t2 &3K,hw,4 8un-7 ,o ' p-m or iVi'T" AuBVlS. ANNA MAirit.ni wtr. frlenda" aii, n'?ll, ",' P"lflea and fovttJ' ..l,?..,5?b? Mde. of Taoonv. are . -. n,irna funeral uin.. .. a ei Ta,iS'. U,.' ,!pea n32 Ilecar- ' and friends ?tKdii!Sn.v,V,"nn- "'' l Monday'",,1"!",, I.nvl'f1 uneral aervlcea MoAll,aV lavi "","' !h' rlilnco of rr v.i. ""' neJ N, Front at. Int.,m,.i n,,. ; PaTi'i Ai'S, Suddenly, Au n i-iturA Sl'l.to it.d;,Jit'.v." na f!nda. int ctini - i--:"- i'toii., a n. m . frnm ,'h at," IS?., A. "Mr Bon.' Arch . WlNflATP4 r?U"l Vi' "' lrr,.,rnrcr.',n49V iXtiP " OTim maaa at Hi tm J.da t' .Solemn 0 cek int.rm:.P,:.'.'Vn church at 10 - ' " "iy uroaa Cemetery. " STORE CLOSED . ALL DAY TODAY WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER ShowcYa The Summer Sales in Wanarnaker's Down Stairs Store Are Alive With Opportunities Like the First Falling Leaves That Tell of Autumn These Newest Dresses Are the More Interesting Because of I heir Individuality 1 V kWla. MalaBaHaflBiBaHaHaPrTPl F 1 1 V "H yA HaraSHaaaaaHBal I Jf ffiH fflHmwrAriu (flll ill 1 JalaHlf I BaUff llfl I tlfU JVIfflliB ' ltl ifflNOTHSB fl I laLV a lift' in awA MM MM T eTf I I A J l 9 V9v AW aak IB I a4Z7 mJ 7 V 820 $20 $19.25 New Wool Jersey Dresses $15, $19.25, $20 and $22.50 Navy Brown Pekin Braided or embroidered in wool for the most part, the models aro various and the quality of tho jersey is excellent. They are not forcing the season, either, for there aro plenty bf places that dark silk dresses and even the tailored serges and tricotines are needed mountain resorts, seashore, etc. " There are several hundred new dresses of satin, cfiarmeuse, crepe de chine, mig nonette. Some are quite plain, relying upon line, alone, for distinction; others are beaded) embroidered in wool or silk, etc. Navy, black, brown and taupe are well represented. $20, $28.60, $32.50 to $48.50. Beaded Georgette Dresses Special at $15 In navy, brown or Belgian blue, the dretaes'nro attractively beaded and aro made over silk foundations. A Special Satin Frock at $20 The stylo it sketched, and you will notice that the bodice, the sleeves and the skirt are embroidered with tiny beads. Navy, brown or black which for you? Serge and Tricotine Favor the Well-Tailored Modes and wisely, too, for it is there that they best display their smartness. Touches of duvatyne in briftht colors aro noticeable among the most fashionablo trimming. Prices begin at $22 and go gradually upward to $55. (Market) All the Women's Summer Frocks Are Reduced They Are Divided Into Five Groups and Marked About Half Their First Prices Now $1.50 to $IO At $1.50 and $2.65 a little lot of figured and flowered voiles in broken sizes, are in many light and dark colors. At $3 flowored and figured voiles in many light and dark colors, show a great variety of models. At $3.75 dotted, figured and flowered voiles in a good assortment. (Market) At $5 some of the dresses are slightly mussed, others are quite fresh. There aro novelty figured and dotted voiles, plain and flowered organdies and plain color voiles in pastel and dark colors. At $8.50, $7.50 and $10 all the finer Summer frocks j fancy organdies, French voiles and flowered and figured voiles in Georgette patterns'. The Wanamaker August Furniture Sale Is Showing Itself Along the East Aisle of the Down Stairs Store A Reduction of White Wash Skirts. Two Groups $3.75 and $5 slightly mussed and some are The skirts are soiled, but in every case the reduction is such that the labor of freshening them is more than com pensated for. At $3.75 Gabardine skirts and white surf satin skirts are in various models with interesting bolts, pockets and button trimmings. At $5 These are all gabardine skirts of tho better sort and you will find many styles to please you. (Market) S00 Sample Cotton Blouses $2.45 Fresh and "pretty in the season's best styles 1 Batiste Novelty VoUe Plain Voile are in an adequate assortment of styles for every one. Some are semi-tailored, some lace trimmed and others have frills. And ordinarily they would all be marked higher! (Market) Wool-Mixed Blankets Plain gray or white blankets, 60x80 inches, are $8.50 a pair. Blankets in white or in plaids of blue, pink, gray or tan on white grounds are 70x80 inches at $10 a pair. White Cotton Blanket 60x70 inches, $3.50 a pair. 6Gx80 inches, $5 a pair. (Central) A Sale of WOO Undermuslins at $1 Bloomers Envelope Chemises Camisoles The bloomers aro of white batiste with elastic at the waists and knees and are well reinforced. They havo plain hemstitched ruffles or ruffle's of embioidery. Tho envelope chemises are in a neat hem stitched stylo or in a' very lacy one. Tho material is white nainsook. Tho camisoles are of pink satin, finished with hemstitching and little ribbon rosebuds, i (central) Longcloth of Good Quality $450 for a 10-Yard Piece It Is smooth and fine in finish and 36 inches wido. Pretty Dimity Checks, 50c a Yard They are sheer and white and most appropriate for frocks, blouses, tea aprons, etc, (Central) 27 inches wide. 8236 Pair of Women's Fashionable Pumps and Oxford Ties Mostly All at Half Price $3.90 $4.90 All of these pumps and Oxfords were taken from our own good stocks, where they have been marked considerably higher (many were $9.50 a pair). They are in the season's very best styles and there is a plentiful assortment of sizes to fit every one. At $3.90 White canvas Oxford ties, instep ties, one-eyelet ties and pumps with high or baby French heelB and turned soles. White canvas plain pumps with welted soles and medium heels. Black dull leather pumps with welted soles and medium heels. Black 'or tan leather pumps, with welted soles', medium heels and imitation wing tips. Black patent leather pumps and instep ties with turned soles and high or baby French heels. Bronze kidskin pumps with turned soles and high covered heels. Black calfskin pumps with turned soles and high covered heels, Patent and black calfskin instep ties with turned soles and high heels. At $4.90 White leather Oxford ties and pumps with welted soles and medium heels. Brown kidskin Oxford ties with welted soles and medium heels. Black or tan calfskin pumps with welted soles, medium heels and imitation wing tips. Patent leather instep ties with turned soles and high covered heels. Black kidskin one-eyelet ties with turned soles and high covered heels. j Black patent leather three-eyelet ties with turned soles and high heels. Tan leather Oxford ties with welted soles and medium heels. Tan calfskin pumps with turned soles and baby French heels. These, and many more of which there are but a few of a kind! (Cheitnnt) The Sale of Men's Suits Is. Alive With Opportunities $23. SO and $34.50 Worth-while savings on every suit! They are well-tailored, semi-conservative or conservative cheviot suits; the coats are single-breasted, half or quarter lined. (Oallery, Market) The Traveler Is Judged by His or Her Luggage The Luggage Store has been a busy place this season, but new arrivals have kept the stock fresh and quite complete. Black Enamel Suitcases Sizes 18-inch and 20-Inch, $6 to $11. Size 24-Inch, $.50 to $16.50. Cases that aro extra deep and have leather straps all around are in sizes from 24-inch to 30-inch at $9 to $11. Cane and Matting Suitcases There is great variety from $2.75 to $13.50. Bags Splendid choosing, from a fabrikoid bag at $5.50 to a leather bag at $25, with many in between. (Chestnut) Noting the New Neckwear for Fall It is interesting to see such a variety of pretty lace and net collars. They are the delightful square and pointed bib shapes that will fit the necks of the new frocks properly. In white or creamy white at $2.25 to $4.25. (Central) Silvertone Delightful New Necklaces and Bracelets at $1 to $2 Both the bracelets and the necklaces aro com posed of metal links and bright beads of various colors, making quite a fascinating ensemble I (Cheatnut) Handsomely Tailored Suits for Women and Young Women $25 to $65 Velour Serge Tricotine Browns, Blues and Taupes Jackets are all noticeably a bit longer than last year and exceptionally well tailored. The qual ity of the fabrics is well worth noticing, fine and good. Some of the suits are trimmed with fur. Navy or Black Serge or Tricotine Suits Three Styles at $42.50 The. longer jackets are all beautifully lined with silk, some show well-tailored inverted pleats, and most of them have the larger shawl collars. (Mnrket) Getting the House in Order Chenille Portieres 1-3 Less at $10 a Pair Blue, rose or brown and the chenlllo is good quality. A Table of Odd Usefuls at Half Price Odd pairs of curtains, table runners, cotton crash door and window curtains, etc., are worth looking over and selecting. (Central) The New School Dresses for Girl Are Coming In Cadet blue gingham regulation dresses, box-pleated and side-pleated, are in sizes' 6 to 14 years, $5. Tho two'-piece regulation that is sketched is of heavy yet fine gingham that is very durable. It is in cadet blue. Sizes 8 to 14 years, $5.75. Cadet blue regulations for junior girls, sizes 12 to 16, have pockets In the skirts. $6.76. A Clearaway of Girls' Summer Frocks at $2 and $2.75 Included are plain-color voiles, dotted voiles, .figured voiles, checked voiles, etc. Many have hand-embroidered touches on the collars and cuffs. Also, a few white frocks that are mussed are included. ' Sizes 6 to 14 years in the lot. Special at $2.50 Trg?7 it lV 8l'ffht,y 80Ied. are in yum, vyjiiic ui n(iii uiue, sizes ow 14 years. Mri (1I.M n,!ra!Ma1t. .! I t- ' m.u r.c.o uiitjiiiauy untied mucn more. ss 7"? Attractive Wool Skirts at $8 Every school- and college girl needs a good-looking skirt. These VlcSMi r f naVy 8erce' x-pleated, side- Juniors' Dresses Are Reduced $3.75, $5 and $7.50 They are the plaid and plain color ginghams in various styles. (Market) JiiA mmMM Much of the Wherewithal Is Specially Priced in the Upholstery Store Window shades in tan, green or white are Vi to 1-3 less than regular price. Water-color shades aro 75c each and oil, $1, and all the small necessaries aro included. Cretonne at 50c a Yard Various small and largo patterns are here to choose from and many artistic color combinations. 36 inches wide. Reversible Terry Cloth at $1.25 a Yard Oh, the attractive draperies this makes nnd what charming designs and colorings aro in this Iotl You must see them fo appreciate. 36 inches wido. Sheets and Pillow Cases Bleached muslin sheets of heavy quality are 81x90 inches at $2.55 each. Pillow cases, 42x36 inches, are 48c each. (Ontrul) Jersey Coats for Early Autumn or for the mountains in August and September, where and when coats are needed, indeed! The short sports coats of Jersey are $14.50 and the mannish longer coats, that are so smart when worn with tailored dresses or over suits, are $25 and $35. Satin Capes ?f 5.ealful navY or black 8atin are 5- They are adaptable in that they can be worn on the street or for evening. Luxurious Sample Coats Reduced Now $49 to SI 35 Included are coats and wraps of chameleon cord, suede velour, tricolette, tricotine, suedine, etc., in tan, navy and brown: both short and long models. (Market) An August Clearaway of Short Silk Gloves They are 2-elasp Milanese silk of good quality, double tipped (for extra service). White, tan, pongee, beaver and gray with contrasting embroidered backs. They are $1.25 a Pair (Central) An Apron Sale 2000 Aprons at 38c to $1.85 A Clearaway of Good Rugs 1000 Rag Rugs at an Average Saving of lz iv i ri a:.i Wil UIO VeV4lC4 eTkUlO Room-Size Japanese Straw Rugs, $5 Sizes 8x10 feet and 9x12 feet. Reductions on Other Good Room-Size Rugs Wilton rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet, $78.50; 9x12 feet, $82.50. v Seamless velvet rugs, 9x12 feet, $45. Seamless Axminster rugs, 9x12 feet, $63. They are all good, perfect rugs in desirable colors and combinations. Colonial Rag Rugs 18 x 36 Inches, 50c 24x36 inches, 90c 27x54 inches, $1.50 Mixed silk-and-cretonne rugs, 27x54 inches, $2.50. Chenille bath rugs, .27x54 inches, $3. At 38c Round gingham band aprons are piped with white. At 50c Aprons of excellent quality checked gingham are finished with deep ruffles. At 85c Figured percale bib aprons are neat and ever so convenient. Bungalow Aprons at $1.50 Blue-and-white checked ging ham bungalow aprons are piped with white and open down the back. The One Sketched, at $1.85 Quite a dress is this slipover punBalow apron of plaid percale. The frilly little ruffles are of pink or blue lawn. (Central) iwa'?ai"''swaa;Sieav $1.85 "7 - ; 1 '. ST' ). SS'Jfr .' i '. TV t f . 'A (Cheatnut) T ,M ' Jtu rir. ? . .qlaUaVtM i'v .v r