jam fty -' n -f 3 .-ijjy vn v jtb f vr ', t " ' ; fc J-TOTT?J 'n . v V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER IT, 1020 , a..." .hh Christmas Music by the Organ nt 9 nnd 5:20, With 3ininj: of Carels Orrnn chimes Kuril lluiir WEATHER Cleudy WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S I I S' v" " .1K Sing He for a Merry Christmas ! foetf Govemmont Lnnrrim Wnntn Items for Brewn'3 Tribu nal Reduced n Wanamaker'sDownStairsStere CanHelp! t BUSINESS MEN ASK VETO 1 W!8P"';,'vv' " EN FOR MAYOR FIGH GOUR u k i ragggr n 1 Ws3S r- fa H The tpXt of n letter vpnt e Mnver SJoerr- j-esf-rdny by Mrs. I rank Miles llay slinu-e it ,i..t.i..i i.f... .... il Ven"'" tn t1"1 extrnvnsnnt Kemi for "- umi nurt in tup vi budget. Mrs. Dny seut th lntter In bchnlf of thr Women's Lengtie for Geed Gov Gev rnmpnt of which nbe Is rlmlnnnn. Ilie letter fellows : "At n stated incPtlnR of tbe beard of the league, uhldi was beld tills after noon, I was empowered te write te von preslnB our belief In (be notion that you liave taken in recard )e the "VI&P?1 Court l,CIn'' I" the budget, i JMiilc appreciiitlnR that tlipre is imucli poed work done by the court w. jfenllZO Hint (Is ctrnnntl. I.. .....I-lli.l I , -""- ... neihiu ii i ill ituirii linn Us power for geed limited bv the politi cs! complexion which has been given iv it. "AH this has been clearly shown bv the reports given lately of the mincers wry number of its cmplejes and of the methods used te appoint them. "The. Wemen'N League for Geed Government hopes that yen will de cide te ndhere te the expressions of dis approval nf thnsc expenditures that were contained in your letter accom panying the budget, and Hint in re turning 11m luwlirnt . f...w.II .. tit n . "'ihtv j vwi.11111 Buil Will xcduce many of the Municipal Court "Kelying upon jour geed judgment in this mutter. I nm most kiurprelv yours, "Mrs. FRANK MILKS DAY, . "C'hnlrmnn." Tins letter was sent te Mayer Moere by Henry S. Martin, necretary of the Glrard Avenue Ihisiness Men's Associa tion : 4Wn ntA nfli-tcA.l ft.nfr It. l.n .... t.... ... - ..1...I-.,, uiul ,i, ,m- iirvL ,r days the act of Council regarding the nmeunt of money te be appropriate,! for the use of the Municipal Court will be before you for your signature. , "Our association some time age filed I pretest in the firm of resolutions Against this appropriation. We sln- i ccrely trust that, jeti will veto the IBamc." DR. F. H. GREEN TO HEAD PENNINGTON SEMINARY West Chester Nermal Professer Ac cepts Pest as Master Dr. Francis Nnrvey Green, head of the department of Knglisii at the West Chester Nermal Scheel for the labt thirty jenrs, n well-known after-dinner speaker, has accepted n call te become headmaster of the Pennington Seminary. "I expect te take my new pest during the first ueclc in January," Dr. Green aid today. "My long experience with boys and my desire te teach them is the reason I have been invited te take up the work nt Pennington." Dr. Green was born in Delaware county, in ISfil. lie was a Harvard student, received his A, M. nt Dickin Dickin eon College and ills Litt. I), at Temple University. He wiis a professor of English ut .luniatn College, Hunting ton, I'a., befete ceing te West Chester. He is a member of the Transatlantic (il Society of Philadelphia and the Harvard IvMD. JJr. ureen Is also an author of Bete. WOMEN TO GIVE PAGEANT New Century Club Celebrates En franchisement Tonight A pageant of greni' women, in honor of the enfranchisement of the women of the Cnited States, will be given by the New Century Club tonight. The principal symbolical characters Jus tice, Prejudice and Weman will be taken by Mrs. Lewis It. Dick, Mrs. J, WiUctH Williams and Mrs. A. Haines liippincett respectively. Other groups te be portrayed include learned Women, by such characters, among ethers, us Hypatin mid Iwidy Tanc Grey ; the Artists, by Sappho and Vittorin Colena; the Saintly Women, by St. Hilda and Klirabcth Fry; the Ilereic Women, by Charlette Cerduy and Kditb Cevell ; the Killers, with Elizabeth and Deberah, and llie War riors, by Jean of Arc and Mell Pitcher. PLAN ASSEMBLY PROGRAM Head of Women Voters' League Here te Arrange for Lebby Mrs. Jehn O. Miller, of Pittsburgh, president of the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters, is in the city today te aiscuss with local women plans for the women's coming legislative pro gram. Mrs. Miller was the guest ut a lunch eon given by Miss Martha (J. Themas, of Hryu Mnwr, treasurer of the' statu league, in honor of Mrs. Charles S. Wurts, new secretary of the league. The luncheon was held at the College Club. During the afternoon Mrs, Mi ler will attend vuriuiis committee meetings of women's clubs te help plan women's part in the legislative program. CAROLSJOR THE SICK Main Line Girls' Club Will Sing for Sufferers The Main Liu,' Federation of Girls' Clubs, numbering mere than 1HO young women, has invited oilier Main Line clubs te join them in singing Christinas carols in lirju Mawr next Thursday Sight. Miss Careline Irwin, of ltryn Mnw.', president of the federation, said es terday it wns the plan nf the clubs te lng te patients in the llrjn Mawr Hospital and then te -l us man) homes in the Main Line suburb a- pos sible. "The singers will step befoi. befei. rery house wheie a lighted Christmas candle shines in n window." she said. The singers will meet nt the linn ilawr lemmiinity center. Women's Peace League te Meet Mrs. Harriet Cenner ltrewn, of Washington, D. '., will speak en "America Menaced by Milltailsm" be fore the Penusjlvanln Hriinch of the Women's International Leiigue for Peace uiul Freedom lit Its niieting this 'veiling at 7 :.'((! o'clock at -0 Smith Twelfth street. Miss Mabel Hde Kittredge, pi eMdent of the league, will also speak en "Our Alms anil Objects " A subscription supper, in chiuge of Mrs. Jeuathuil M. Stiere, will precede the meeting. Weman Gets $44,272 In Damage Suit , I'lllslmiRh. Dec. I". -(H) A P ) Mrs lMnii Grlflin, of GlnsKneil, Pa . Vns gien a veidict of SIL'-'TJ imalii-t the rcccin rs of IliwPittsbiiig'i Itiillw.ijs Ce., in eeui t here tedii). This i fie largest erdlet ever returned In Alle gheny county for a persinal Injun. Airs, (iritlin lest her light arm as the fVMil! of h'eliuj In, by n fticct car nt UlcKcimiert, Jpi Christmas Perfumes Extracts and toilet wntcrs, In all the delightful fragrances, stnrt at COc for a smnll bottle and go te $8 for n large bottle of fine French scent. A Geed $1 Gift is a set of talcum powder and toilet water in a Christmas box. Mere elaborate sets, including face powder, rouge, perfume, toilet water, talcum and lip stick, ero priced up te $0.50. Smelling Salts 40cte$1.25 Ever se pretty, with their col ored liquid in clear, nicely shaped bottles. Small and Precious Packages of the finer French perfumes have been put up especially for the Down Stairs Stere, in answer te many requests. G5c te $2.85 for these exquisite scents. (ClifMnut) Powder Bexes $1 te $3.50 Small and convenient te carry, these arc in silver or green geld finishes. Seme arc double, with space for rouge and powder. (Chntnut) Christmas Beads Brightly Winking 50c te $1 Sparkling amethyst and ruby red, geiden amber color, green, deep blue these are but a few of the delightful necklaces at these low prices. (Chestnut) Middy Blouses Halt Price at $1 White jean middles that arc just right for gym work. Sizes 18 te 22. A finer quality, in sizes for girls of G te 18, $1.50. Middies With Blue Cellars, $2 Cellars are in navy or Copen hagen with white braid, and there are emblems en the sleeves. Sizes G te 18 years. (.Junier bio re, Market) Women 's New Satin Hats Special at $6 New shapes covered with glossy satin cire, which leeks like leather, are in the darker shades of the season and are decidedly smart. Bright hats (tangerine, king's blue and russet, for instance), nnd navy, brown or black hats show gaily blooming flowers. Quite a cheery, Christmas time array! (MnrUct) Christmas Ribbons 22c te 65c for a 10-yard Piece Red ribbons, holly ribbons and green ribbons all for your choos chees ing! lied ribbon by the yard is ', inch wide at 5c a yard te 2h inches wide at -18c a yard wide enough for pretty holly-wreath bows. (LVntnil) Bag Tops Special at 60c Metal bntr tops with chains arc in four different putterns, all geed. (Art Needlework, Central) Gloves for Children 's Hands Flcpce-linc.l fabric gloves, in gray and brown, sizes fl te M years, aie 50c te 75c. Drewn capcskln gloves, one clasp .style, are ilccce-llncd, for children 8 te M years, $1.75. Stiap-wrist capcskln gloves, in tan, brown and black, are $2.25 "8 te M years. Gray and brown suede gloves, everseam sewn and with one clasp, aie fleece-lined, $2 1 te 12 years. Plenty of warm white woolen mittens for the baby are 85c. Fer Beys Fleece-lined fabric gauntlets gray or khaki, sizes i) te M years, are fine for boys. 50c a pair. Fleece-lined leather gauntlets for boys of t te M .cars are in various leathers and colors and priced according te size and style. $1 te $1.75. (Central) Chuckling, Cheery Slippers, $1.75 te $5 What would Christmas be without slippers? What would the cheery fireplace be without Dad in slippered ease nearby? The Christmas array of Wanamaker slippers ia splendidly ready new. Felt or satin slippers with or with out leather soles and heels. Fer women, children and men. Women's Slippers, $2 te $5 ChUdren's Slippers, $1.75 te $2.50 (Clieilnat) Men's Slippers, $2.50 te $4.90 (Oallery, Mnrket) Women's Tan Shoes Specially Priced, $6.85 Three dollars less than early in the sea son. Geed gifts because they are practical. Bring In one of her old shoes and we will give you the right size. These tan laced shec3 have straight tips, medium heels, welted soles. (Chestnut) High Shoes for Short Skirts Lew Priced at $9 Smart Black Kidakin Shoes Smart Black Calfskin Shoes Smart Brown Kidskin Shoes All extra high cut te be worn with the short, short skirts which arc se popular. Their welted soles nnd Cuban heels will carry their wearers many a comfortable mile! (Chestnut) Women's Comfert Shoes $5.40 Why net give grandma a gift of these extra comfort shoes? They are of geed-looking black kidskin and have turned soles, low heels and wide tees. A real "Christmas happiness special" te hundreds of women. (Chentnnt) Women's Strap Pumps $9.90 Advance style footwear such as young women will love te receive Christmas morning. Tan calfskin pumps with turned soles, high covered heels and either one or two buttoned straps. Extremely effective and decidedly med- crate in price. Spats, $2.50 Light or dark fawn cloth spats, specially priced at $2.50. (Chetnut) Tan Calfskin Brogue Oxfords Special at $5.40 K With each pair the purchaser pockets mere than $3 of clear saving. These brogue oxfords were made te sell for 3 mere and new we are offering a new let, fresh from the factory, at $3 LESS. Thoroughly geed style, every pair of them! Outside wing tips, welted soles and medium or low heels. (Chentliut) ' $16.50 $13.50 $10 First Spring Dresses Arrive! 7 Medels of Tricetine at $16.50 New and fine, and just in time te make a Christmas debut! All are in navy blue and their most striking feature is the low waistline, this is usually marked by a wide, soft sash of tricolette in Copenhagen, burnt orange, henna or beige. Peiret Twill at $25 Anether spring frock! In navy blue, of course, with a crushed girdle of silver satin. The sailor cellar is of gray broadcloth edged with Bilvery ribbon all very fresh and unusual. New tricetine frocks with embroidered panels, also special at this price. Weel Jersey DressesSpecial at $13.50 Seft brown Jerseys, embroidered in self-tones or In beige wool, with beige pipings. Navy blue jersey, trimmed with gray. Pretty models in reindeer, Copenhagen and a few black. Nuvy blue serge dresses, also special at this price. Special at $10 Mere of the velveteen dressen that fly nway se quickly. These are in navy, black, wine, brown nnd plum, with embroidered daisies. Navy blue serges arc heavily embroidered in French knots of Veol. (Mnrket) Women's Gloves Warmly Lined and Radiating Christmas Prices are little higher than theso usually asked for unlined gloves, se you can readily see what splendid values these arc. Leathers are soft and pliable, linings snug nnd warm. Seft suede gloves, with warm wool fleece linings, nre In gray and beaver at $2.50; with a seam less knitted wool lining, $3. Strap-wrist gray or brown capeskln gloves with wool fleece linings, $4.50 a pair. Strap-wrist suede gloves, out scam sewn, with wool fieece linings, in gray and beaver, $5. Tan capcskln strap-wrist gloves with geed long cuffs and seamless knitted wool linings, $6. (Central) f,r-J PI Songs of Christmas and all the ether music of the world, vocal and instrumental, are at your command en Christmas Day and all the days of the year if Santa Claus leaves the L'Artiste Phonograph at your home. U Artiste Phonograph plays every kind of disc record, nnd the clear, pure tone is a de light. The cabinet work is excel lent and the phonograph has a geed appearance. It has many special features that ndd te its desirability at any price and, nltegther, L'Artiste is the best moderately priced phono graph of which we knew. $90 Is the Price Payable at Once or $5 Down and $5 a Menth In the Little Phonograph Shep we are featuring OKeh records at $1. They are double faced, and there isf quite a variety of Christ mas music and ether vocal and instrumental selections. (Central) Redolent Cedar Chests $9.50 te $60 Smnll chests and huge chests, long chests and high chests. Oh, the Christmas army of cedar chests has surely taken possession of the Upholstery Stere! The chests are of beautifully marked red cedar. Matting boxes, in large sizes, are $0.50 te $13.50. (Central) Men's Fur Hats $6.50 A low price for such good geed looking hats, of glistening black nearscal (sheared ceney). Cellars of nearscal (sheared ceney) are $12 te $25. (duller-. Market) Lacy Dresser Scarfs $1.50 The exact wholesale cost of a few weeks age. These have- llncnc centers nnd wide borders of imitation filet. 18x54 inches. (Centrnl) Babies' Sacques $2.50 te $4.50 Of creamy crepclla or cash mere, the sacques are daintily ombreidercd by hnnd. (Centrul) Men's All-Weel Suits With Twe Pair of Treuaers Special $33 Cheviots in a mighty fine assortment of patterns mixtures or Indefinite stripes and checks, mostly in dark browns nnd grays. Exnctly the suits men need for cvery-day business wear. Materials are of long-wearing, service-giving quality, medium and heavy weights. Coats are in two nnd three button models, some fitting snugly . u 111.- .t. All nwn ltA tt..S,trl,SM,f lftttl mnllflt as young inuii imu uiuin. nu uiu mmu uuuutnuui "" '""" The extra pair of trousers about doubles the life of a suit. Men's Odd Trousers, $4 te $9.75 Of all-wool materials in geed suiting patterns. (Oeltery, Market) 10,000 Christmas Neckties Spread Ferth At 50c A world of styles and colors that men like. Geed-looking ties in silks and silk mixtures, all in four-in-hand shapes. Thousands of ether splendid ties, smiling with Christ mas, 65c, $1 and $1.50. Geed Wanamaker Shirts, $2 Te say it is a Wanamaker shirt is enough te recommend it, for that means geed material, comfortable proportions and correct fashion. Yeu can be proud te give Wanamaker shirts. At 52 an unusual let of striped cheviot and percale shirts in styles and colors enough te suit any taste. At $6.50 artificial silk shirts that have the luster of silk and wear very well. In many combination stripes en white grounds or white stripes en pink, green, lavender and blue grounds. Men's Blanket Bathrobes All Kinds, Celers and Patterns Big, roomy robes that men will like are $6.50, $7.60, $10 te $15.50. (Gallery, Market) ; 1 ; " J Men's plain white linen handkerchiefs, 35c each. Men's colored-border Japanese silk handkerchiefs, 50c each; boys', 25c each. 1$ Men's plain white Japanese silk handkerchiefs, 50c, 75c and $1 each. (Central) Gleyes That Men Like S3. 50 Outseam-sewn gray suede gloves have spcarpeint or em broidered backs and one clasp each. $4 Strap-wrist black or tan capeskin gloves have fleeced mohair linings, warm as toast 54 One-clasp tan capeskin gloves have fleeced mehnir linings. $4.50 Outseam-sewn brown or tan capeskin gloves with one clasp have spearpeint backs. $4.75 Strap-wrist black or tan capeskin gloves have warm linings of knitted wool. $6.50 Strap-wrist capeskin gloves, in black, have lamb's wool linings. ((Inllery, Market) A Christmas Wrap Would Be a Gift, Indeed! Three Geed-Looking Coats Specially Priced $23 Pekin vcleur coat is trim med with scalene fur and fully lined with silk. Quite a gift for a young girl! $29 fine silvertene, in taupe, brown or navy, is well tailored, and the wrap is silk-lined and trimmed with stitching. $37.50 the racoon shawl cellar en this taupe Belivia coat is warm and luxurious looking and, of course, the lniing is of silk! These are representative of the excellent values te be had between ?25 and ?37.50. Sketched, at $59 is a wrap of woeldyne, in Pekin, reindeeer or brown, nicely lined with silk. Yeu may cheese a cellar of soft mole or of Australian opossum. Yeung women's sizes. Special at $69 te $89 Many were originally marked n great deal mere, and there are savings en all of these luxuriously fur-trimmed wraps of Belivia, camel's hir and tinseltene. The furs are nutria, racoon, mole and Austra lian opossum. Plain and fur-trimmed coats in sizes 44 te 55 are 35 te $49. (Mnrket) Frilly Organdie Frecks Fer Little Girls $4.50 Christmassy and charming! Of sky blue or maize organdie, with contrasting ruffles trimming the skirts, sleeves and cellnrs. Blue frocks, ruffled with maize; maize with blue. 7 te 14 years. Huffy White Frecks of organdie, voile and net, start at $4.50 and go te $10. Sizes 0 te 14 years. . Navy Serge Combined With Pongee makes another pretty dress for girls of 12 and 14. The skirt is of navy blue serge, knife pleated nnd buttons with big white pearl but but tens en te a pongee bodice. $12. ' Regulation Dresses, $6.50 Skirts are of blue gingham and bodices of unbleached muslin. The cellars and cuffs are of he blue, with white braid. Red ties and emblems ndd a gay touch. Sizes 8 te 14. Raincapes and Raincoats in Christmas Bexes and $4 r r01 8atCe" CnPCS W,th h(1S' SZCB t0 U s- ?a'75 ycasSV."''5' bIU CatS' WUh rubbe,izcd ht te match, 6 te 10 (Martlet) " "" L J8UqinH-Ti SPECIAL Cowhide Brief Cases $5 te $10 Just In time for Christmas. Their prices are decidedly less than such cases would have been a short time age. They are all of fine black or tan leathdr, excep tionally well made. At $0 there is a single-pocket case. Twe-pocket case at $G. Three-pocket case. $7. A very fine one with four pock ets nnd extension lock, $10. (Market) The Gift Shep If you are puzzled, just step Inte the pretty gray Gift Shep, where scores of gifts nbeund. Yeu will find dozens of pleasant solutions of the gift problems that are bothering you. (Market) Fashionable Mesh Bags $5 te $10 Really delightful bags In pret tier shapes than wc have seen In many Christmascs. Seme are quite slender and long, ethers have curiously shaped tops. Even the chains arc unusual and pretty. Silver and green geld finishes. (Chestnut) Dainty Lace Cellars 30 Patterns at 50c te $1 Rell or pretty flat shapes of imitation Point Venise they may be chosen in white, or cream color. (Central) Sparkling Rhinestone Bar Pins $1 te $5 Delicate and lacy of design, yet very useful. Pins at $2.50 upward are mounted in sterling silver and have snfety catches. Every woman can use one mere bar pin. (Clie.tnut) Imitation Ivery Toilet Articles Yeu can give a complete set or you enn supply the missing pieces in the set that some friend has been accumulating. White toilet articles are the kind that most women prefer nnd you can't go wrong in such a gift. Prices start at 25c nnd 50c for nail files, shoe horns and button hooks. Hair brushes, $2.50 te $12; mir rors, 85 te $12. Powder boxes and. hair receiv ers, $1.50 te S3.50. Trays. 35c te $2.50. (Chestnut) Beys' All- Weel Suits, $12. 75 The manufacturer made such price concessions that we are able te sell them at savings of about $6 en a suit. Geed-looking Norfolk suits in green and gray mixtures. The coats are lined throughout with mohair. The trousers have taped seams and are lined throughout. Sizes 10 te 18 years. (Oullery, Mnrket) Children's Woolly Sweater Sett $7.50 and $9.50 Each set consists of a sweater, a cap d,rnwcr-!eSKings nmJ mit. tens. A.l of them nre knitted and brushed, making them leek warmer and cozier than ever. $7.50 sets are in tan or brown. $9.50 sets are in peacock, American Beauty, brown or tnn. Sizes 2 te 5 years. (Central) Children 's Bathrobes, $3.50, $3.75 and $4 Mostly in Indian patterns, with blue, gray or red predominating, they are in sizes 2 te 6 years, Fer babies of 1 year te 3 years, pretty pink or blue blanket bath robes are trimmed with shell stitching nt $2.50 nnd with satin at $3. (Central) Jacquard Comfertables Special at $5 Cotten comfertables, in browns, Un"' red8! )'K!lt blue Pink and rose, 70x84 inches. (Central) Inft -fSB . a I i'a r T t V'-A ,11 rw 4 .u . frr ? ; . U . ..;. ,. . v... . i' a i r lW &."?.'! ,'fSn , w- :,hr,rri'',i'Mf'fivi,rfiS 'te., &: mm B"grvl f Wl1 ' ' i , i vi-t fr-fTf i .t-j ,. it ni;rnmMNwMfWM39MM3r'3