F J' 1 vvj-': re v vA' tH ". i .. f JWEtfltta tftJBlAd liD(iBR--l?Hli;AEIPHIA; FRIDAY, JANUARY vtf; 1921, . - . .... ., . , . i. , lf ' i A rn' S ' .- -. ' s at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair . , ,' - SSiilPUPDAMnCPr ' NKUM. in 1 H 1ULL Organ plrfy m JMIMULM kill HhWK ' i m MUMILUIUIUILIIL Chicago Man Who Took An. ether's Wifo and Mado Victim Pay Charged With Larceny AN "ENOCH ARDEN" PLOT .mv!i for Plcfc I'ntil Aullifr. miss ,'?i.nl dM" 'hcnUrt of Kbland Park, nonr Chicago, and in. rttrlottePranzen, of Mndlaon, Wis., 25,3 today to Phllndelphln. Un Mual charges of larceny preferred by h'c ,omn'R inland. PMHp M. Fran. in chief decorator for the University .i Wisconsin, have been preferred. The wnrrnnt obtnlnecl by Frnnzen ac rtiti Anther of "stealing Franzcn's -a. t ihn nolnt of a pistol and forc ing Mm to hand over $100 to pay for th( honeymoon." Frnnren nays hl wife's statements lend him to believe ,k couple may be in Phllndelphln. Oft New YparH Day AutJior dlinp. nftttd from Ills homo In Highland Park, cAtltiR hl wife and baby clrl. When Author appeared at the Franzen home Inst Tuesday night, according to Kriozen, he declared Mr. Franzen was th woman he had married thirteen years ago in iiusiruuu. "I have searched for her for ten tearj," Franzen quotes Anther n eay nj, while pointing a pistol at Fran ten'i head, "and now I mean to have Documents waiving claims to each other were signed by Franzen nnri hi nife at Anther's command, Frnnzen tarn, and then the visitor stood guaid viu fr Frnnxen rrnt nut tn rnK ber husband's check for 5100. Frnnzen cava he was resigned to the lituation until Wednesday, when he received letters from Mrs. Anther de claring Intercepted letters convinced her that Mr. Frnnzen was trying to ttetl her husband. She wus convinced then, he doelnrcd, that ho wan the victim of a "framed" Kuoch Ardcn plot. Mrs. Paul Author, nt Chicago lant night, cald she did not believe Author crer was married to any one but her- " . .... . ' "Why, Australia Is the only coun try he ha not been in," the said, "ho h couldn't have mnrricd any one there ttblrtccn years ngo. That story about being married In Australia noundn tor much like one of his romantic yarns.'' "USE" BISHOPS IS PLEA Rhlnelander Aiks That Closer Unity With People Be Developed "We will hnvc to believe In bishops i jreat deal more, or believe In them i great deal less, and throw them out altogether," nld Uishon Khinclnnder In an address Inst night at the Church of St Mary, Fifty-first and Locust ltt(U . ... Urging a closer bond between the head of the diocese and his people, lllihop Ithlnelnnder said: "I am not iilendlng for the bishops to be honored -but dimply that they be tued in their office. We could accom plish any great social reform if we were united." The speaker nld the apportionment of $1,200,000 to this diocese In the nn-lion-vide campaign is not too large. WATER RENTS SET RECORD The receipt of the Bureau of Wnter tin airimnt of wnter rentn during the year 1020. amounted to JMI.-l'.M.-ltHM"), Iho largcvt in the history of the city. They weie nearly $1,200,000 in excess of the eetinisitn of receipts llxeil by the city controller in bis report to C'it Council. Tlio Increase In payment; Is due hugely to the fact that the inspec tors wi're gUcn more time towatd the close of the year thuii formerly in mnk Ing their inspections of meters. Sv FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Fire Sale Groceries W linre linnRlit out the rntlr slock of C. W. Knight, uliolfsnlc Rrncrr, of Sellm flrnTe, Pn. l)urtn a Are In hit ivarchouso ho nuflTererl crcat Inst from smoke and water which soiled the labels un some of (lie ranued loncK The contents of those cans are perfect. If you should find any that are not, return them nnd we Rill replace tliMn with others. The bargains which we nre uhle tn offer becnuse of the appearance of some of Ihete canned kooiW nre unprrcedentedj NOTE THESE PRICES lte. I'll Everyday, Carnation, 14c Sale I'rlre 10c 10c 10c 4c Libby's Evap. Milk 14c Best Peas and Corn 18c Choice Tomatoes 8c Del Monte Apricots 35c 2,or3Sc Del Monte Raspber ries & Blackberries 40c 29c Sugar Sardines Ivory 4'clb 5c Bx. Soap 5c Bring Your Baskets Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. &K BARGAIN HOUSE 43 N. 8th St. (Neur Market St.) Come in and look nround 1600 Charming New Dresses at Average Half Price $7.50 to $25 In Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store m ui - Ad rV x xi U , V N N?-7 V $18.75 M S20 S10.7S CVl 7.50 "Uk $15 W $12 VJ, W $8.75 : tTv ri V $18.75 M S20 $10.75 NEW and fi'esh, every one of them. Just such dresses as every woman needs and wants at this season of the year. Styles are comfortable, wearable and most bewitchingly pretty. Some speak most cheerfully of Spring. Prices are really astonishing. Imagine an altogether pretty frock of silvertone, embroidered with wool, for $7.50! It's here, along with hundreds of other pretty frocks at prices proportionately low. $7.50 Dresses are of navy, Pekin, brown or Copenhagen silvertone, elaborately embroidered in tan wool. (Sketched.) $8.75 Dresses are of reindeer wool jersey, made with long ovevskirts embroidered in wool. $12 Dresses Navy blue tinseltone with beaded bodice and skirt. Serge dresses, embroid ered in wool or braided. Silvertone velours or plain navy velours, trimmed with metallic braid run with henna, tan or Copenhagen silk. Serges with laced pockets and bodices. $10.75 Dresses Velours in brown or reindeer have vestees, col lars and wide sashes of trico lette in tan, rose or Copen hagen. Navy blue serge dresses are beaded in several ways and trimmed with tricolette. $16.50 Dresses An excellent tricotine dress has embroidered pan els over an underskirt of satin. Fiber silk mignonette dres:ses, in navy blue, are embroidered about the bod ices. New circular skirts will be noted among the frocks of Poiret twill. $15 Dresses Several hundred pretty things at this price. A new Spring tricotine in navy blue is embroidered in henna. 'A wool jersey dress is made in coat effect, em broidered all over in self tone. Poiret twill frocks have diamond-shaped motifs of bugle beads. Or embroid ered dots forming a very deep border on the skirts. Extra Sizes Georgette crepe dresses in navy blue, prettily beaded, are in sizes 46 to 52. $18.75 Dresses i Navy Georgette crepe dresses, over silk founda tions, are embroidered with black or colored beads. Poiret twill dresses have embroidered overskirts or Eton jackets; some have satin underskirts. $20 Dresses Of reindeer Poiret twill have crystal bead embroid ery forming side panels on the skirts and trimming the bodices. , , a $25 Dresses are of navy blue Georgette crepe of a fine heavy quality over a satin foundation. Both skirt and bodice are h.eavily embroidered in black and steel beads. Sizes 42'. to 521.. (.Market) Clearaway Sale of Women's Winter Coats and Wraps $49 $42.50 $37.50 62 Wraps at $97.50 to $189 Onc-of-a-kind wraps of the finest materials ovorn, Andrin, bollvia nnd fortuna. They are in the softest color ings and hnvc enpe or shawl collars and cuffs of mole, ljeaver or natural squirrel. (Market) The greater portion of our stock of Winter coats and wraps has been included in tlicso four groups which aro marked at A Fourth to a Half Less All types of coats nnd wraps for nil Winter ocensions are included. Sizes range from 1(5 to 41. 240 Coats at $19 to $29 Bolivia, silvertone, polo, and vclour coats nnd dolmans. Almost nil nre lined throughout with figured silk, nnd some nro trimmed with sealcno or opossum fur or with embroidery or stitching. 380 Coats at $37.50 to $49 A wonderful variety between theso prices, coats and wraps of Bollvia, tinsol tonq, wooldyne, hilveitone nnd silk plush. Every one is lined throughout with silk and many avo handsomely trimmed with fur. Three models aro sketched. At S37.C0 a coat with a shawl collar of sealcno fur. It can be had in Bolivia or sllvertono, lined with silk. At $42.50 a camel's-halr coat in the nntural shade, lined throughout with silk. At 949 a silk plush coat with a shawl collar of racoon, 70 Wraps at $59 to $89 Beautiful nnd luxurious nflairs of crys tal cord, Bolivia, evora, plain or- trimmed with mole, racoon or iiutria. Unusual linings. ffw A Blossoming of Bright Hats at $5 Such gay and pretty hats will do much toward cheering gray days of Winter. Among these new things you'll bee: a black hat of straw biaid and taffeta with bright led cherries hanging on ono side; a snug turban of glistening green candy cloth (and it does look good enough to ent!); gray hats with mnny-hued raflla woven in and out; bright red hats. Stitched Felt Sports Hats at $5 Blues, browns, mnny soft giays, orange and combinations of colors for your choosing! Almost every one knows how soft nnd becom ing these hats are, especially for skating. (Market) 3500 Pair of Women's and Girls' Shoes Special at $4.90 a Pair Savings of $2.70 to $4.45 on a Pair) Seven styles of ihshionable high Winter shoes make up this sale. High lace shoes of good leathers the most desirable shoes right now. The 3500 pair are the surplus of an order of shoes for our Winter catalogue and have but now arrived. Four Styles With Full Wing Tips Four out of the seven are brogues and the other three styles have straight tips. You may choose tan or black dull leather and low or medium heels. The soles are carefully welted and of a good thickness for Winter. One style is in tan leather with fawn cloth tops. Splendid Shoes, all of them, and real economy figures largely in every pair I (Chestnut) rn Men Will Hurry to the Men's Gallery for These Men's New All -Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers at $33 Good suits at a small price. Made of tested and proved all-wool materials which are composed of tightly twisted threads forming a hard, wear-resisting surface. Neat pat terns in dark conservative colors, such as well dressed men prefer for busi ness. Carefully finished in a time-taking, expert way which helps the suits to hold their shape indefinitely. The extra pair of trousers will make the suits wear almost twice as long. Sizes for young men, average men, short and tall men and stout men. These suits with two pair of trousers, $33 ; with one pair of trousers, .$27. Men's Black Socks, 20c Wonderfully small price for really good, in expensive cotton socks. Hardly worth darning when whole socks can be had for so little. Made with half white feet. Big and Little Boys' Shoes $2.90 Early In the season some were double, some were not quite double. This is the first duy the prico has dropped as low as $2.90. They arc mighty fine at the price! All with sturdy welted leather 3oles. Black and tan leather in blucher style with wide toes, sizes 10 to 1314. Black dull leather in English style, sizes 1 to o. Just 100 Boys Can Have These Splendid All-Wool Suits at $9.75 All - Wool Overcoats Remarkable at $35 Remarkable In value but so quiet in color and so correctly tailored that they arc pleasantly unobtrusive when n man wears one. In other words, they look far more expensive than $35. Of course they aro all-wool because Wanamaker's does not sell anything but all-wool clothing for men. These aro the best $35 all-wool overcoats that we have had this season. Men's White Cheviot Shirts Dropped to $1.65 Last 1200 of a biff special purchase. Originally they wcro twice this price. Com monly known a3 outing shirts, but lots of young men are wearing them to business. Good heavy white cheviot with attached col lars, finished with excellent pearl buttons and carefully mado buttonholes. Ono of Philadelphia's best shirt makers is going out of business, and these arc among the last of his product that we can offer. Men's Flannel Pajamas $2.45 Early in the season they were decidedly high er, but the mild Winter enables ub to offer this fine lot at $2.45. Cotton mixed with some wool and cut on Wannmakcr dimensions, which are plenty large. Various stripes. All sizes. Men's Neckties, 50c All-silk and part-silk, colors and patterns. Scores of different Mothers will bo glad to know that materials arc all-wool, that beams arc taped, that the coats aro lined with mohair or serge and that they arc from our own regular makers who understand Wanamaker quality. Boys will like them because the colors arc good and dark such as well-dressed boys wear and the stylo is the conventional Norfolk, which all boys wear nowadays. Every coat has four pockets, every pair of trousers hns three pockets. Boys who come early will have large choice, because sometimes there is only one suit of a kind. bizes 10 to 18 years. ((ittllery Slurket) Center Aisle Opiertaiifi I i 1 f. 500 Silk Rouses, $3.90 A few yeoks ago their duplicates were here at considerably higher prices. Both Georgette and crepe de chine in flesh pink or white with long sleeves. Scrne nre trimmed with real thread laces, others have heavy imitation nppliquo or dainty edgings. All sizes in the lot. Tailored Radium Blouses, $5.90 Soft, lustrous silk which washes like a china dish nnd is always fresh and smiling after each cleansing. Hand smocked. Flesh or white. All sizes. Girls' White Dresses, $3 Half the early beason price for these sheer while voile frocks. Girls of 6 to 14 will like them for parties nnd other gala occasions. Trimmed with lace, ribbons and wide tuckings. Babies' White Dresses, 60c to $1 Sizes 6 months to 2 years in soft nainsook dresses. They nie ho much better than anything we have had in a long time at near theso prices. Trimmed with narrow laces, hnnd-mnde French knots, or a touch of embroidery. Many mothers aro buying them in half dozen lots. GOe, 73c, 83e and ?1. Children's Rompers, $1.75 Cunning Dutch trouser affairs of blue, green, tan or, pink chambrny with black stitching. New ship ments. Girls' Underclothes, 75c to $1.50 Princess slips for 2 to 8 year girls aro 75c to $1.50. Combinations for 2 to 10 year girls arc lace trimmed at $1.50. 3000 Pair of Corsets at $1.50 Models for slender, average and medium large figures. White coutil in large sizes with heavv honinc Topless corets for slender figures; theso aro of while or pink coutil with elastic at the top to make them comfortable. 1 2000 Corsets at $2 Models for slender and average figures in these pink or white light-weight coutil corsets nt $2. The boning is cut away in the front and there is an elastic band to make them cntiiely comfortable as well as fashionable. ies Girls' Stockings, 3 Pair for 50c First-grade ribbed black cotton stockings In sizes C to 10. Very specially priced at 18c a pair, three pair for 50c. So much better than usual cheap stock ings that they will hurry out. Women's Useful Stockings, 20c First grade. Amazing quality of light-weight black cotton stockings with half white feet. Just such a quality as dozens of women want and have not been able to get at anything like this prico recently. Philippine Underclothes $1.35 to $3.85 Lovely hand-made, hand-embroidered garments of beautiful materials, all fresh and new. Camisoles, $1.35. Hand-scalloped nightgowns, with short sleocs, $3, Envelope chemises and nightgowns elaborately hand-cmbroideied, $3.85. Extra Panel Silk Petticoats, $3.85 Durable white tub silk petticoats with extra panels front and back, so that they arc shadow proof. Hem stitched hems. White Tub Silk Camisoles, $1 Now ones of white tub silk with two t;nv ro3es and hemstitching. Good Chemises and Nightgowns, $1 Envelope chemises of fine material trimmed with laco nnd cmbroider. Nightgowns nro of wonder fully good material stitched with blue or pink. Lacy Nightgowns, $1.50, $1.85 Good materials, elaborately lace trimmed bu' tiimmed with n nice sense of refinement so that tliev aie highly desirable. New EnVSfippe Chemises, 65c First shipment ofiifresp oxvcptionnl undonrarmrnK nth ribbon-run bands of hem- of good white cottoi stitching. Bungalow Aprons, $1.50 Striped percale aprons trimmed with dntk blue or pink a great convenience for the homekeeper. Girls' New School Coat $12 and $13,50 ,s For Girls of 6 to 14 Good little coats, of soft coating with an indofini'o plaid, nie in henna, light and dark brown and blue, lined throughout. SI" (Sketched.) ' ' Brown polo coats, fully lined, have buckled belts. $13,r0. For Juniors of 15 to 17 A school coat that is cozy and warm is of boft vol our in dnik biwn or navy blue. It hi lined from neck to hem. $13.50. A dolman nnd dolmans in Junior sizes have been very seal ce cal! be had in silvertone or vclour in bluo nnd tan at $13.50. (Sketched.) Regulation Dresses, $5.50 Nothing more practical for school. These are in dark bluo ging ham, firmly woven and trimmed with white braid, red or black ties and the customary emblems. to 16 year sues. (Mnrkrt) r fir; 'B ?,. J: $13.50 'p i m 1 I - 33P h V s. V MVjtVttl ('Jy,., , fc 0Mm v4, SW'in :!. iOfj
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