M 9F!jilitT'. -7TZ t i7rV wv . ,r fi., y inietcf tjb:cio t&mvmEJ&Jsfflixtx, batdbdxt, - September hi, 1020 it.1. tfv' fwf '"v ?r&wv v i ? " - I F" Ctiticura Soap Xhe Velvet Touch For tihe Skin !BaSXggSt3SggggyiByigg feSwwel Edwin jLsaKsnaai teMEDaXESfflWGllM Real Estate Salesman WANTED t hlsh class salesman for hlth-cUM ;.,i,iVrin homes. The ram wo have In fflnd must bo nl.rt to LI possibilities Si ws havo Uro proposition for him pi-onV' or' write for appointment conn- SMULLEN & BARRY "AD A8!kIBnMS 8T,,EET3 Salesmanship Learn to Be a Salesman If already a salesman, learn to be a better one. The demand for trained productive salesmen is unlimited. Fall classes start week of Septem ber 20. Call, phone or wrlto for details. If MCA.. I Central Wdff. North Illdr. Wait nidr. Hit Arch He. 1013 Lentils Are. Ill S. S2nd Wm&7 M, hn II. 10K. No mUsh or drto. Ms iSwMves wWr. Ask jroor rtilw tar Harlll s Hwin-nwk fanesis. THOS. SAVILL'S SONS U10 WAiXAOH MX1UUMI ; Secretary-Stenographer A young woman, capable and correspondence, to fill , a desirable vacancy. She must be alert, business like have attractive per . sonality to meet people. She will work in a splen-' , t did location with pleasant surroundings. .Address A 203 Ledger Office A.1,f,il0t WIRE YOUR I HniiiP 12 MONTHLY PAYMENTS FIXTURES INCLUDED WHALEN- CROSBY 140 North 11th St ltace 30 Wat. 2003 & IMS Accounting Study Accounting Our thrco venrs' nrofnRsfnnnl nc. Icountancy couisc equips you for C. P. A. Examinations. Regular unit courses as follows: Accounting Problems Accountancy Law Auditing Cost Accounting l'actory Organization C P. A. Theory C P. A. Practice Specialized Accounting IrVlVfl or Call or Pnrttmilnva IClasnea Commence week of Sept. 27 TMCA ICEMnAI, UUILMNG, 14S1 AIIOM ST. loon r Vt,Vl.V Round Trip War Tax 24c Til NEW YORK tomorrow Sundav- Rpn i mP.lCl'i onrla. 'V." "i" Ttr. I iTPoBficMil ANNOUNCING Indemnity Insurance Company of North America Capital, $1,000,000 Offices Now Open for Business All casualty and surety lines, including acci dent, health, burglary, plate glass, automo bile liability, workmen's compensation, fidelity and surety bonds. WITH PARENT COMPANY Insurance Company of North America 232 WALNUT ST. sTKAMsmr xoTiri'K HTKAMBHlr NOTICES A i- T-. -j--.. -SBl s ti. inp io Ciuropo ojero ajr . u'vat. aeai at the present time max, w TW ,,,.? f American commercial prestige has opened upH any opportunities which should bo studied on the ground7 avei on one of our steamers. Accommodations, general appointments and cuisino arc unexcelled. Travel yWBANIA Pnll.MpM.io A?q,' New York" Rnrer Artiet PliiUdelpoi. " v ..New York" Crmnt New York " M.aretiBia New York" Imperator New York" K. A. Victoria New York" Colombia New York " Caronia New York" Saxonla New York" Panuonla New York" London Sept. 21 Cherbourg and Southampton, Sept. 21 Oct. 12 Not. 2 Piraeus, S.Ionica, Conit.ntinople, Smyrna. .. .Sept. 22 P.tr.i, Dubrornik & Trieste. Sept. 23 Liverpool Sept. 25 Oct. 23 Not. 20 Cherbourg and Southampton. Sept. 30 Oct. 26 Cherbourg and Southampton.. Oct. 7 Not. 11 Dec. 9 Liveipool Oct. 9 Not. 6 Dec. A Londonderry and Glasgow... Oct. 9 Not. 6 Dec. 11 Plymouth and Cherbourg. .. .Oct. 21 Not. 25 Jan. 1 Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. .Oct. 30 Dec. 9 Patrai, Dubrovnik and Trieste Oct. 30 Pnuentfr and Freliht SerTtcri For Later Balllne. Apply to Paa.entrer Office, 1300 Walnut St., Phila. Freight Office, Bourse Bids., Phila. LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam SS "Homestead" (U. S. S. Board) Sept. 18 SS "Watonwan" Sept. 30 . Rotterdam Philadelphia SS "Homestead" (U. S. S. Board) Oct. IB Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco SS "Hattie Luckenhach" Sept. 25 SS "Pleiades" Oct. S San Francisco Phila. Via Los Angeles and San Diogo SS "Fred'k Luckenbach" Sept. 22 SS "Archer" (U.S. S. Board) Oct. 3 SS "Hannawa" (U. S. S. Board) Oct. 17 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. Phone Lombard 5340 328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. FRENCH LINE Compagnie General e Transatlantique Inwurd and Outward Font I'rrlslit Service FIIOM PHILADELPHIA LE HAVRE AND BORDEAUX And Other French Atlantic rorU n Curcors Offer. SS "LA PEROUSE" (Fr.) 10,000 tons steel 100-A-l And or SS "NORTHERN" (Br.) 7500 tons steel 100-A-l Scheduled to sail October 25th and MItl-montlily Ralllnc Thereafter. AGENTS NEW YORK OCEANIC COMPANY, INC. For Itotes and Spnco Apply GEYELIN & COMPANY, Inc., Philadelphia Representatives 108 South Fourth Street I'lione TOmhurd 4207 pUMMINC V LINE 0. S. SMppfag Bo.rd Sttal Stsassrs Regular Service PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam & Antwerp SS "Ar'upa" Loading SS "Lake Harminia". .Sept. 25 (From Pier 34, South Wharvaa) For information apply A. D. Cummins & Co., Inc. H. P. DILKES, Manager 139 South 4th St, Phila. Txrmbar 4HT-4HHH6T Main IWa Holland-America LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Vis Plymouth and Bonlogne-tnr-Mer RTBdsm Sept.22l0cl.27 Rotterdw '- JN. 6 Noordsm Octl3NoT.17 N,w Amsterdam Oct 19Not. 23 rMMuer OBH. 1M1 Walnut St.. I'alla. STICAMHQATS Wt Boats Leave Arch St. Wharf For Bristol and Trenton Week Days 4:30 P. M. Sunday 12 Noon; for Tren- ton Only, 7 P. M. PHILADELPHIA to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service V. 8. PUlpplna- Doard Steel Steamer. S. S. Lake Ellsbury, Loading (From Pier 78, South Wharves) Tho Charles T. Megeo Co. Agents for U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard 5100 EARN-LINE locorpormtcd 1691 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Sleamen General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia-Manchester SS "Lake Foxboro". .. .Sept. 18 SS "De Moines Bridge". Oct. 15 Philadelphia Havana A Steamer Sept For ratjei and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. For a delightful Sunday afternoon trip take tho 12 noon boat for Trenton, return ln(f Sunday evening, allowing sufficient timo for a visit of historic Trenton, AY & NIHUT THE nOU'lllW LINK" Atlantic-Gulf and Pacific Lines PHILADELPHIA TO LOS ANGELES (Harbor) SAN FRANCISCO 8. 8. WT.ST Ar.U!....abont SKPT. SO CIIAH, KUItZ U CO.. Inc. Aients Drnel Illdr., l'biladrlphla. l'u. XAmbard 6101 Slain ISJO WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S New and Lovely Fashions, Moderately Priced inWanamaker's Down Stairs Store New Fall Blouses of Silk at $5.90 Crcpo do chino blouses of good quality can onco more bo hnd nt moderate prices as proof, thoso new arrivals. They havo V necks, flat collars and tucked fronts nnd nro to be had in navy, black, flesh pink and white. Sntin blouses nro beginning to arrive, too. A tailored model with an exceptionally well-cut pointed collar is to bo had in navy and black. Both of these blouses nro of tho practical, serv iceable typo that you can wear all Winter long. (Market) v Black Laces and Flouncings These filmy black laces nro very fashionable and are bcinp much used In combination with satin and Georgette. 30-inch radium laco all-overs are S2.75 a yard. Embroidered black net flouncings, 33 to 36 Inches wide, are $3.50. More elaborate patterns in flouncings, 36 to 40 inches wide, aro in brown, navy and black at $4.60 and ?6 a yard. Georgette Crepe, $1.85 a Yard The fashionable browns, tans and blues, as well as black, white, flosh, orchid, coral and grays are here, 40 inches wide. (Central) Hair Nets, 60c a Dozen Cap shape nets in blonde, black and various shades of brown. (Olieatnnt) Noticeably Lower Prices on Cotton Materials $3 for n 10-yard piece of 36-inch longcloth. 35c a yard for 3G-inch percales. 39c a yard for 27-inch ginghams and cheviots. 38c a yard for 27-inch outing flannels. 75c and $1 for 3G-inch cotton plaid skirtings. (Central) On Monday the Down Stairs Fur Store Makes Its Bow Here you will find a most interesting collection of furn of unquestionable quality at prices which aro pleasantly low. Every skin is perfect and nan been treated In tho right wny, and worked into tho collar or neckplcco for which it is most appropriate. Furthermore, every piece of fur is called by Its right name and the Wanamaker guaranteo is back of every skin. Little one or two skin boas of mink, stone marten, Kolinsky, fitch and squirrel aro hero for the woman who wants small furs of the newest fashion. Opossum, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), nearseal (dyed coney), beaver, nutria, squirrel, civet cat and tho various foxes and wolves aro used in the larger collars and neckpieces. No need to tell any woman how universally becoming furs arc! (Central) New Panne Hats Are Special at $6 You'd never dream they were six dollars if you saw them without price tickets ! Tho velvet is soft and very glossy and tho hats aro principally in black and brown. Somo havo accordion-pleated brims, others are touched with ostrich, and all aro lovely and wonderfully low priced. (Slarket) "I Want Some Kind of a Plaid Wool Skirt" Thnt is a request thntwe hear mr ny times a day in the Skirt Store and we answer it by showing all tho fashionable kinds of plaid wool skirts that Autumn is smiling upon. Serges nnd flannels, velours and prunellas In plaids somber or gay, they're all here In tho lovely russet browns and reds, rich blues and greens that look so pretty with plain color coats or sweaters. They aro box pleated, knlfo pleated or side pleated and sometimes the pleats are manipulated so Ingeni ously that surprising color effects are produced. Prices range from ?8.7B to $35. (Market) Satin Dresses Are Perfect for Between-Seasons Wear They havo more than their .shimmering beauty to recom mend them, for they aro de cidedly comfortable, as well. Especially on the warm days that always como in Autumn will you find their light weight pleasant. Satin and charmeuso dresses range in price from $15 to $52, and a pretty frock, which is to bo had in black or navy, is sketched at $29. Wool Jersey Dresses are also exceedingly comfort able and practical. They are in soft tans, taupes, browns and blues at $16.50 to $25. Navy Serges and Tricotines hold first plnco among tho tai lored frocks. They are trimmed with braid, with wool or silk embroidery and aro oven ndorned with bends or leather applique. $13.25, $15, $16.50 to S102.50. An especially interest ing group, containing some samples which are extra value, is marked $25. For Mourning Beautiful now dresses of crcno meteor and creDQ do ave roll collars of moire silk or vestees of Georgette. Simple excellent taste. $33.50, $37.50 to $45. (Market) Silk Specials Charmeuse 36-incli width, in brown, mid night blue, navy or black, is $2.75 a yard. 40-inch width, in navy, brown, wistaria, Belgian or light blue, pink or white, is $3.25 a yard. Messaline 35-inch width, in navy, old gold, old rose, Copenhagen, taupe, elec tric blue, American Beauty and tan, is $2 a yard. Crepe' de Chine 40-inch crepe de chine is in Nile, turquoise, African brown, taupe, henna, coral, tan, flesh, Copenhagen, navy, white or black, at $1.85 a yard. (Central) chine h and in Wool-Filled Quilts Light in weight, yet very warm, these comfortables aptly named are covered with figured or plain color materials at $11, $12.50, $15 and $18.50. Cotton-filled comfortables in a great variety of color ings are $4,-$5 and $5.50. 81x90-inch seamless sheets of excellent quality, special at $2.25 each. (Central) jy Fashionable High Shoes for Women Are Marked at Most Moderate Prices Hundreds of pairs of new shoes have come to the Down Stairs Store during the last fortnight, and among them you will find just tho right footwear for your Autumn and Winter needs. Leathers are of good qualities, lines are graceful and smart. As an instance of tho value we sketch four new shoes at $9.90. The first shoe to the left is to be had in dark tan leather. It has wing tips, many perforations, welted soles and medium heels. The next shoe is of black leather, with a dull finish, straight tips and Cuban heels. The third shoe illustrated is much the same type of shoe, but wjth more perforations. It is in dark tan leather. Last, on the right, is another dark tan laced boot with a wing tip, welted soles and medium heels. Each shoo is to be had in all sizes. (Chestnut) RUGS Scotch wool art rugs make good, serviceable floor covering and will stand a great deal of wear. In dark, woven patterns, they are reversible, which about doubles the service. 30x54 inches, $5.50 36x66 inches, $8 4.6x7.6 feet, $16.50 6x9 feet, $26 7.6x9 feet, $32.50 9x9 feet, $38.50 8.3x10.6 feet, $38.50 9x12 feet, $45 Scotch Art Runners 30 inches x 9 feet, $11 30 inches x 12 feet, $14.50 36 inches x 9 feet, $13.50 Good Rugs in 9x12 Feet Size Wool-and-fiber rugs are $12.50 and $20. Tapestry rugs are $37.50 and $45. Axminster rugs arc $57.50 to $92.50. Wilton rugs are $97.50 to $130. Other sizes in each type are priced in proportion. American Orientals are so called because of their resemblance to the real Orientals in coloring and design. They make suitable rugs for living rooms, dining rooms and libraries. 25x40 inches, $9.75 36x65 inches, $24 4x6 feet, $37.50 6x9 feet, $72.50 9x10 feet, $120 9x12 feet, $145 Runners aro 25 inches wide by 8 feet long at $27.50 ; 10 feet long at $35 and 12 feet long at $42.50. (Chestnut) Philadelphia Women Have a Great Liking For Jersey Suits Out-of-town guests often re mark upon it and always end with a pleasant compliment on the good taste shown in choos ing them. For street wear, for sports and for business there is nothing more service able and comfortable than wool jersey. Suits made of it do not lose their shape; they can be worn in all sorts of weather, and they have a brisk outdoors air that is charming. Prices start at $17.25 for a special suit in brown or green heather mixtures, nnd there arc many other interesting models at $25, $30, $32 to $39. Tailored Suits of Silvertone and Wool Velour A young woman's suit of brown or navy silvertone has a nearseal collar and broad bands of tho fur trimming the edge of the coat. $39.25. Other pretty models with fur collars are $30 and $39. Somo interesting sample suits of velour nio grouped nt $43.50, $45 and $47.50. There are ripple suits, straic;ht-line suits and blouse suits, and all I i ' OV ML 4S j1nJft $39.25 are trimmed with fur Australian opossum, nearseal or nutrin ""' nuimsuiiHs amis ior women arc priced up to $17C. (Murket) Blanket Nights Are Near! Soft, white wool-mixed blankets with pink or blue bor ders are in four sizes: 60x80 inches, $8 ; G6x80 inches, $8 50 70x80 inches, $10; 76x84 inches, $13.50 a pair. ' ' ' Plaid blankets, wool-mixed, in white combined with gray, tan, pink or blue, are 70x80 inches, $10. All-wool plaid blankets, cozy and warm, are 72x84 inches at $18.50. (Centrnl) Fifty Different Styles in Women's Coats Between $25 and $69 and every coat in the collection is half lined or lined throughout with silk! So you can readily understand what a field for choice there is among the moderately priced coats in the Down Stairs Store. Soft velours, silvertones, tinsel tones, Bolivias, chameleon cords and wool cheviots are the materials, and they aro in delightful blues and browns and in black. Many of the coats have fur col lars of sealene, nutria or, among the better coats, raccoon. Others are en tirely without fur trimming, a point in the estimation of women who have furs of their own. There are coats becoming to women of all types, from slender young girls to women who wear size 50. The coat that is sketched is a wool cheviot in brown and navy. It is cut on conservative lines and is half lined with figured silk. $32.50. (Market) yiavlLtaV $32.50 C Frivolous Bits of Georgette " Crepe make these entrancing littlo envelope chemises. They arc quite elaborately trimmed with laces and ribbons nnd can bo had In flesh pink, white or orchid at $5. Envelope chemises of pink crepe do chino havo Georgette banding the tops and shoulder straps of ribbon. $3.85. Note: Winter-weight bathrobes, soft and cozy, are beginning to arrive. $5.50 to $10.50. (Central) "J ' Vil r t , 1 ' "J t - if i -t ; 1 rt 3 i; t ' i t I B9 f 1 J '." J