PEVrwr'i &W35f? 'V- EVENING PTJBLId LEDGERPHIL'ADELPHIA, THUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1920 BSBfflBi' V e mitt "$ 'to ' 0 '4 'l I II l'f f OPEN GEUW1ANT0WN Y.W.G.A-CAFETERIA - f prominent Mon and Womon Will Speak at Initial Coro mony Tonight S GIFT FROM A MEMBER The new "cnfftcrln of' tlio Ynnns Women's Christian Ansoelntlon of flcr tnnntown, B820 Oprmnntowu (ivrnue. will lie oppnrd tonight with n dinner for nevrntr-fivc Riients. Mrn. Willlnm Ij. McLean, honorary president of the hoard, will he the hostess, nnd a group of prominent men nnd women will speak , on the cenernl topic "inc xoung WomenH Christian Asoclatlon In Our Community." Addresses will bo mado by Colonel Sheldon Totter, Mm. J. WHIN Martin, Ernest X. Tustin, Congressman George P. Dnrrow. Franklin Spcnecr Rdmonds nnd Mrs. II. H. I'rentlss Nlrholls. The invocation will he prouounccil by the Kcv. Dr. William Iletter Jennings, of the Presbyterian Church of German town. The cafeteria Is tlio gift of a member of the Young Women's Chrlstlnn As sociation of Gcrmnntown, who has planned to make the enterprise n factor In the Hfo of the community. Men arc especially welcome, nnd one, feature of the cafeteria Is n smoking nnd rest room for men. The cafeteria opens to the public to morrow nt 11 o'clock, when the first luncheon will be served. The hours for afternoon ten will bo from 3 until 5 o'clock, nnd dinner will be served from C ilntll 8 p'clock. All the Items on the menu are mod erate priced, and the meals present the choice of two kinds o' meat nnd two or three kinds of vcgetaMcs. The dining room seats BOO. The cafeteria, which extends across the cn. tiro fourth floor of the building, Is di vided into smaller rooms. One of them Is a special scrvlco room, whero patrons can be served. Another is a rest room for ladles. Mis Carolyn Hill is director of the cafeteria, and her assistant Is MNs Marguerite Turner. Hotli nre graduates of the Boston Domestic School. C. pTrAY LEAVES $95,000 Will of Sign Company Head and Othera Probatid C'hesiec P. Hay, nn otficcr of the Tenn Reduction Co. nnd president of the Brilliant Sign Co.. who died Sep tember 23. left nn rotate valued nt $03,000. bequeathed to his wife nnd three sons. The will -of Frank Ilendley. 110 Willow Grove nveuue, also, probated terlnv. disposed of nn estate valued nt $10,500. Inventories of the following estates were filed : Jacob Michel. Jr.. SUM .850.30: Wil liam Scherger, .$0180.57: Charlei J. Itane. ?23.00."i.n0; David I.angsdorf. $14,008.32: Kninuel O. Armstrong, $0132.03; Annn T. Smith. Slfi.2im.07. and August Koenig, ?4 . 722.53. Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 , Chimes at Noon . I i in WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled r Puritano. Fino if or 2 for 25c m m '.: m v . m w fl vf ZK & m Mi m fit'':.- '.& UV-' .j..sM. .?'; W.6; LolU: -... t ! vaii&m .'-.. . ' a-j 'iZ WlMr. '. .'.'.-. I'lX s:-a f:-V;; '-.". C- m HbM m r m ' Favorita J 5c Mraight or real k enjoyiueiiM Mild Havana Filler I 'Shade-Grown Wrappcr- C. H. P. CIGAR CO,, Inc.i Philadelphia Ready Tomorrow With a Sweeping and Immediate Sale of All Our Men's and Boys9 Suits and Overcoats in the Down Stairs Store Nearly $100,000 Worth to Be Sold at Once for 25 Per Cent Less 1000 New Voile Blouses $1.15 Fresh new blouses of white voilo are In various pretty styles and some have embroidered organdie collars. Striped Messaline Blouses at $5.50 The ctripes arc in various color combinations till dark and well blended and the blouses are in a simple tailored stylo, with a con vertible collar, that will look well with the new Autumn suits, (Mnrkrt) A Little Lot of Unusual Sports Skirts at $5.75 Women, who appreciate the subtle color combinations found in English sports clothes, will like these skirts. They are of rough, sporting materials in four colorings, with indefinite ovcrplalds or stripes misty blue, dull green, heather brownand a soft nnd lovely combination of tan and blue. The skirts are quite simple, arc gathered under a belt and finished with two patch pockets. They're smart in every particular, (Market) Miss Autumn Is Very Much Interested, in New Tailored Frocks for Street Wear And, certainly, they are worth her interest! Tricotinc, serge and wool jersey arc in better qualities and weaves (In the case of jersey, does one say "knits"?) than former years and a woman is sure of getting splendid value for her money. Wool Jersey Dresses, Special at $16 Various braided models are in the best colors of the season: brown', reindeer, navy and taupe. Navy Tricotine Dresses at $16, $18 to $25 A softor touch is given by the satin vestees and, on some dresses, contrasting-color, piping. Braid and embroidery, in silk or wool arc used effcctlvolyfalso beading. At S13.25-jftricotinc dresses in the youthful, straight-line mode arc trimmed witMirnid. ij SlftJiO serge dresses with pleated skirts nre finished with bands ofroaid on the bodices. Satin for Young Girls, at $12 and $16 Ruffles, beads, silk embroidery, net overskirts oh, many things that will appeal to young girls and young women I The satin is good quality ana the dresses arc nicely made. AN OPPORTUNITY: Handsome Serge or Tricotine Dresses One, Two or Three of a Kind Shops that make a specialty of individuality would charge twice as much, or more, for these well-tailored, distinctive dresses. Fine serges and tricotines arc used, exquisite tailoring and handsome trimmings beads, . ieautiful braid or colored silk. embroidery, etc. $25, $35 to $72. (Marktf) The Wanamaker Down Stairs Store stock of men's and boys' clothing is one of the best in the city. For excellence in fashion and fabric, these new suits and overcoats are unsurpassed anywhere in Philadelphia at anywhere near the regular prices. And this sale has the extraordinary advantage that every garment in it is all-wool. Every overcoat, every suit, every pair of trousers is good, durable all-wool, safe and sound for Winter wear. Now this whole stock comes down in price 25 per cent. It is an opportunity, a great opportunity; it goes ahead of anything else that has been done in Philadelphia in the direction of actually bringing about lower prices to the people. Here are the prices, but it will pay to be bright and early tomorrow morning, for even $JL00,000 worth of stock will not last long under the pressure of such a demand as there will be for this clothing. Men's All -Wool Suits and Overcoats Men's good, sound Winter overcoats, at 25 per cent less, will be marked $22.15, .$27.40, $31.90 and $34.90. Men's Winter suits in cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, at 25 per cent less, will be marked $25.80, $26.25, $28.15 and upward to $40.15. Men's serge and cheviot suits, with two pair of trousers, at 25 per cent less, will- be marked $28.50. Men's odd trousers, in good all-wool suiting patterns, at 25 per cent less, will be marked $5.80, $7.30, $7.90 and $9. And All These Fine Things for Boys (In the Juvenile Shop) Boys' corduroy suits (sizes 7 to 15 years), at 25 per cent less, will be marked at $9.55. Cheviot suits, 8 to 18 year sizes, at 25 per cent less, will be marked at $10.35 and $14. Cheviot suits, with two pair of knickerbockers, sizes 8 to 18 years, at 25 per cent less, will be marked at $13.15, $14.65 to $21.55. Cassimere suits, sizes 10 to 18 years, at 25 per cent less, will be marked $16.90. Blue serge suits, sizes 7 to 18 years, at 25 per cent less, will be marked at $13.15. ((lallrr.v, MHrkrt) Boys' warm, all-wool mackinaws, sizes 8 to 18 years, at 25 per cent less, will be marked $10.35. Overcoats, and what fine, snug, all wool overcoats they are, will fit boys of 8 to 16 years. At 25 per cent less they will be marked $13.75, $16.90 to $18.75. Gray chinchilla overcoats, for youngsters of 3 to 10 years, at 25 per cent less, will be marked $9.55. Blue serge knickerbockers, sizes 7 to 18 years, at 25 per cent less, will be marked $3.20. Corduroy knickers, sizes 7 to 18 years (you can imagine how fast these will be picked up) , at 25 per cent less, will be marked at $2.15. New Winter Coats In Their Soft Loveliness i&Jtr (J y ill (Mnrket) fill every corner of the Down Stairs Coat Store. Every sort of warm and pretty Winter coat has been gathered here; coats for sports wear, coats for ovcry day, all-weather usage, coats for mati nees and teas and evenings. Materials and colorings are soft and many of the coats are trimmed with fur collars and, sometimes, cuffs. Others nre plain, for women who have their owrj furs to wear. Prices start as low as $20, for a serviceable, full-length coat that will give you much satisfaction and comfort. Between $20 and $89 there arc literally hundreds of coats, capes and wraps for your choosing. The coat that is sketched on the left is of tinseltone in be coming shades of blue, reindeer and brown. It is lined thi-ough-out with figured silk and is $45. The other is a suedene coat in taupe, brown and Nnnkin blue. It, also, is hoftly lined with silk and shows a touch of silk em broidery on the back. $59. Brand-New Autumn It's Good There Are Plenty of Shoes Gloves for Women They are the fashionable gloves of the season, mado of beautifully soft skins. Many glove makers have told us that they arc the best value they have seen around, which makes us even more proud of them. Special, $2.25 a Pair One-clasD style cloves, outseam sewn with plain needle-stitched back3, nro in tan, brown, coffee and beaver, and pique sewn style are in tan and coltcc. At $3 a pair, slip-on enpeskin gloves with 4 Vi -inch cuffs are in tan. brown nnd beaver with two-tone silk embroidered backs. At $5 a pair, ten-button length tan nnd beaver gloves have two-tone silk embroidered bncks. At $6 a pair, twelve-button length tan and navy blue gloves (it has been very difficult to get navy blue) have silk-embroidered backs. (Ontml) Real Lace is something that almost every woman loves, and this Real Filet Neckwear will be a pretty touch on any dress, especially the simple dark silk or cloth dresses of Autumn. Collars In roll shapes, in several pretty patterns, are $1.50 and go to $'4.25 for a square-cut collar. Sets ( collar and cuffs) are S4.75 for roll collar style, and $5.75 for one with a squnre collar. (Central) in This Wonderful Sale! When a sale comes along like this, at the beginning of the season, with shoes that the people want, marked at real savings, it is good to know that the quantity is large enough to allow many people to take advantage of it! There is hardly a limit to the good it can do. Children Are Hardest on Shoes So We Marked Them a Lot of Good Shoes, $2.90 Sturdy black leather shoes with serviceable, welted soles form the bulk of them, but there are some shoes for "best," too! Women's Shoes at $3.90 and $5.25 Think of it, at the beginnin g of the season high lace shoes in most of the fashionable leathers and with various styles of heels, etc., at these prices! Some heavy Oxfords are in the sale at $5.25. (Clirolnut) Boys' Shoes at $3.90 In The Juvenile Shop, Market Street, Gallery Black shoes are in sizes 1 to 6 and tan shoes in sizes 10 to 13V2. Fine choosing! (OBlIrr.v. Market) Plaid Blankets Special at $6.66 66x80 inches The blankets are of soft cotton and are in pretty plaids, so that they might be used as comfortables. (Cmtrnl) 1000 Corsets, Special at $1.90 There are four models of plain pink coutil or figured pink poplin, and they take care of slight to medium figures. (Central) . - : I iJ I Special Hosiery for Women Full-fashioned Cotton Stockings, 50c a pair. Black, white and navy. FulUfaahioncd Silk Stockings, $1.10 a pair. Black, white and cordovan "seconds," but good ones. Fiill-faflhloncd Fine Silk Stockings, $2 a pair. Black, white, Russian calf, African brown and navy; they have mercerized cotton tops. , ' (Central) "Great Value, That Velour of Yours" 50-inch Velour at $2.75 Yes, it is great value and people arc appreciating t, buying yards and yards for upholstering and for draperies and scarfs. It is in rose, mulberry, dark red, two shades of blue, two of brown and a good green. Curtain Scrim at 25c a Yard All-over figured scrim in pretty colors and plain white, cream and ecru bordered scrim are both 36 inches wide. Neat curtains for bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens any room in the house can be made at little cost. (Central) Brocaded .Hair Ribbons Special, 58c a Yard Pink, blue or white. Of soft, lustrous satin or taffeta, they are in a number of pretty patterns. They are equally nico for sashes, and are about 4 Inches wide. (Centrnl) Cozy Sleeping Garments for Little Folks There have been so many mothers requesting these warm little night drawers that we were glad to get them in. They nre of soft pink or bluo striped flanncllet. with or without feet, in 2 to 12 year sizes. $1.45 to SI. 75. i'lain white flannellct in tho same style, and snmo sizes, $1.00. (Central) $15,498 Worth of Axminster and Velvet Rugs on Sale Tomorrow at $10,305 We frankly think this the biggest opportunity we have ever been able to offer in the Down Stairs Rug Store, and we are proud of every rug in the sale its quality, its pattern, its coloring and its price. The rugs are right, the opportunity is a live one and the savings are sound. There is a flat reduction of a third and a little more. The rugs are in the most desirable patterns taken from the Chinese, Persian and various Orientals, also some of the standard conventional designs. All are new this season. There is a wide range of colorings, including some of the more unusual, that aro unusually beautiful, and altogether the opportunity of selection is almost unlimited. 7.6x9 Feet Velvet rugs, now $31.50 Velvet rugs, now $41.50 Axminster rugs, now $35 Axminster rugs,-now $11.50 8.3x10.6 Feet Velvet rugs, now $40 Velvet rugs, now $15.50 Velvet rugs, now $53.25 Axminster rugs, now $48.25 Axminster rugs, now $53.25 Axminster rugs, now $55 ttlthh. 9x12 Feet Velvet rugs, now $46.50, $50, $56.50 and $63.25. Axminster rugs, now $38.25, $43.25, $46.50, $51.50, $56.50, $61.50 and $63.25 (Che.tnut) xsiBIHPs&lffl i s ii Jl-J - r&i. 1 .91 It ft n -m ii ti i 4 j Vi W M: 1 -11 v'td ; i i j ' u t f Trtr .. . n ii mi i li mil titem:-' .titt&emM "ii V "Hsv. ww r .wjJSfajgfeBH rji-ti.0