v -V. ',? ? J 'students to give MUSICAL COMEDY Oh Allah!" by West Phila. High School Boys to Bo Pro sonted Tonight ALL THEIR OWN WORK "Oh Allah!;; n mujlcnl comely t,e prnnnti" , . ,-. - iGYElNff PUBLIC JLEDGBTJPmLADEBmiA; FRIDAY, rTr-i !' W-.rc jf l ;r..M'- ' -' -ft "$" JANUABY 14 1921 IT I io West Philadelphia High School In flio Now Mercantile Hnll tonight. The show nnd cvorytlihiR connected with It will he done by high hcIiooI talent. The boys lmvo tried to enrry out a plan new in high school annals In at tempting n dhow along the lines o the .Mask nud Wig nnd the 'Princeton Trlnngle Club production!.. Although not so olnborntc in any why, the pro duction hns been conclied, staged nnd cast by high school classmen. The book nnd lyrics of the piece are by Leon H. Itosonthnl, n Rculor, and the music by Harry II. Watson ,lr.. another member of the graduating class with incidental numbers by Louis Ingbcr nnd 1'nul Freed. The play has been staged by the author and (no clionin lum hn rii,n,i by John U. It. Whltcly, William Wolf nnd Nelson Smith. The orchestra for tho production will also bo made up of scnooi members. The company consists of : Principals Harry II. Watson, .Ir Sterling M. Chain, Anthony II. FroU, Leon S. Rosenthal, Oeorgo V. T. Kunkle, Maxwell Solomon". Harry K. Worst, Kranklin II. Seltzer, lllchard M. Samson, .1. Paul 'Crawford. .lack irving Hkvcrsky nnd Lester Hosen- berger. . ('horns (icorgo flroas, Lewis Mecon- Ignl. Alexander Ilnincll, decree Miller. Mbert Shlmer, Ocorgc mm itaymoua .M. T. Karl Morton, M. Hrodhcnd I'rnzee. Orchestra Louis Ingbor, Paul hte.9At !n,1 1). Springer, Harry N. "nil. William T. Middlcbcrg. .Incidi itaucr, unvni Kirmnii. Walter 15. Cherry, Samuel (. Shepherd. Warren H. IJpwmnn, Kvernll Tennaut. Harold t. minium nnti .Maxwell Verlin. will ' i i I ffllffi JrHfjA fr . , j T 4 AlJn.-,-?. 'nira!iraiiiiimiwiiiiniiii!MiHi wm mm mmmmwwmvmw w "''yaftHUr r VCz&Fffil iBHiniiNmnnnnuitTTOniminBinniinnmrninininnininniH bH KB A Thousand New Suits F of Saturday s Selling at Wanamaker & Brown's ( For about 300 suits in young men's sizes and fashions. c Hiach suit guaranteed to be all wool, fine winter weights. $35 qualities. For selection from 200 line all wool tweed and cassi mere suits in both men's and young men's sizes not long ago they would have sold for $40. l?ni linractranfnrl cnlnrfinn fi'nm alimif fJOfl ntirn strmcfnrl (r Z Z C ) suits in winter weights. Sizes for men of all statures, VJJ.J $25.00 including stout men. V every one of them. Regular $45 to $60 qualities, A WONDERFUL TAILORING SPECIAL All the fine tailoring fabrics in our merchant tailoring shop, j. suitings, overcoatings and staple cloths of every description Jhr)U former values $67.50 clear up to $9(. Built to your measurement J v I p. m i) IE ii ,H1 I! II sfj i II I ha There are many other exceptional value offers in all departments of. Oak Hall for today's and tomorrow's buyers. $35 to $50 Suits and Overcoats for $25 $50 to $55 Suits and Overcoats for $30 $60 to $65 Suits and Overcoats for $35 $65 to $85 Suits and Overcoats for $45 $40 $55 $30 $65 and $70 suits for $75 Prince Albert Suits for. . Young men's1 $50 suits for. . . Ofoung men's $60 suits for Young men's $45 overcoats for J3Q Boys' $16.50 suits for $10.00 Boys' $20 suits for $13.50 Boys' $25 suits for $16.50 $35 and $40 suits for ,.,. . . $20 $60 Black sack suits for J4Q Young men's $55 suits for J35 Young men's $40 overcoats for $25 Young men's $50 overcoats for $35 Boys' $15 overcoats $1Q Boys' $20 overcoats $15 Boys' $30 overcoats $20 Woman's Shop m m n l P0 8! m m '.1 v $22.50 For $.15.00 4 Dresses in $29.75 $29.75 $32.50 to $12.50 $32.50 to $35.00 $11.75 to $17.75 to $55 Trico- Scrgcs. Jersey Wools and Velvets. For $35 to $1,5 Dresses. Poirot Tiuilk and Trico tines. Mostly-Navy. Beaded and Silk Embroidered. I For Meteor, Satin, I Georgette, Beaded I and Sill: Dresses. Values $12.50 to $65. For Richest Dresses in Meteors, Satins, Georgettes & Black Nets, Regularly $52.50 to $75. (For Dresses Regu larly $22.75 to 93!. Jerseys, Serges, Satins, Georgettes, Taffetas, Tricotines and Silks. $75.00 to $85.00 $57.75 $17.75 to $32.50 $16.75 to $27.75 $37.75 to $39.75 For. $125 Coats. Bo livias with Nutria Collars. All Wanted Colors. For $75 Coats. Ve lours, Silvertoncs, Bolivias, With Scal inc and Taupe Nu tria Collars. For $05 and $75 Coats, Velours, Sil vcrtones, Bolivias; Mostly Fur-Trimmed. For $27.50 to $i5 Coats: Wool Velours a n d Silvertones. Some of These arc Fur-Trimmed. For $.'t7.50 to $00.75 Coats in Sample Size. Season's New est Styles and Fa brics. Handsome Fur-Trimmings. Tweeds in Several Colors. $13.75 n -t .. v - j )C frtnia These Arc Built ' Overcoat Style and Are Made by the Coat of Suede Cloth In brown with taupe nutria or Australian opossum collars; fully silk lined. $75.00 Value for House of Kcnyon. C99 7C (for $35 to $15 Suits. , 0Chcviots, Poplins, C9075 I Silvertones ami Ve- For $J,7.50 to $75 Suits. Many Sam ples in Thin Group. Serges, Silvertones, Velours, Broad- clotlis. $57.75 $35.00 $39.75 to $45.00 For $55 to $09.75 Suits. Duvet de Laincs, Velours, Sil vertones, Serges. Scnno Fur-Trimmed. Marked for Quick Clearance. For $75 Suits, borne Fur-Trimmed. A I I Desirable Colors, Handsomest of Fab rics. For $85 to $80.75 Suit s. Season's Handsomest Styles, Materials and Col orings. Many Fur Trimmed. For Blouses of Pon gee, Crepes do Chine, Batiste, Voile and Georgette. Were $4.05 to $12.75. $47.50 to $55.00 $57.50 to $59.75 $3.95 to $9.75 Furs $110 for n 30 Inch self-trimmed Marmot Coat, Regularly $150 , , , . $133 for a 3G inch Marmot Coat, self-trimmed, regularly $189.75 $175 for a 36 inch Marmot Coat, raccoon collar and cuffs, regularly $239.75 $165 for a 36 inch French Seal Coat, regularly $300 , , $299.75 for a 3G inch French Seal Coat, Hkunlt collar and cuff's, regularly $335 . r.., ....... C,nt $239.75 for a 36 inch Ausiruiiim u,..... . $2.19rfor,a,i;o$i3nc-h0Hulso Seal self-trimmed l.-SftS $S1 Seal Coat, heaver f.iiiiir mm riuiti. ivkhim'v .-..!1 .....- r - in in ell IllldsOIl S $UO 11 r a .." "-,.,,, sSOH.nO collar ana ciimh, rcjsuia. --- , , $150 for a 12 inch Hudson Sea Coat, skunk collar and cuffs, regularly $050.00 Coat, heaver Reduced! Jaunty Little Tricolette Overblouses Among the Season's "Real Seller a" at $5.00 f Mill) r NOW $3.85 With wool em broidery in two tono effect, as in tho blouso pic tured, or braided effectively. A won derful lot of pretty crepe do Clfine, pussy willow nnd silk nnd c r c p c Georgette blouses has also been re duced to this price delightful mod els with lino tucks, embroidery, lace nnd pleating for trimmings. They've round, square or V nccks and como in flesh, white, nnw. brown, Copen nnd mahogany. Georgette Blouses, Special dr A A Include charming models with lnco trim ming, hand embroidery, tucks or frills some with touches of real filet and Vcnise lace. Flesh, white, bisque, Copen, tangerine, navy and brown. Itound, square and collar less neck lines; some in overblousc effects. Lingerie Blouses Fine batistes and voiles with embroidery and filet lace trimmings, others in smartly tailored styles with fine tucks. Round, square and Peter Pan collars. SnELLXNUURGS Second Floor $2.00 and $2.95 ii ii m Wanamaker 6? Br ownfjj Tim Superb Coats & Wraps for Larger Women At Most Extraordinary Reductions! One and two and just-a-few-of-a-kind garments fashioned especially to lend grace to ample figures. Mostly in fabrics of notably superior quality, generally richly linrd. These arc coats for every need and for every typo of large figure. There arc wraps suitable for the most important evening function and piactical cvery-day kinds, too. Some lavishly trimmed with good furs; some beautifully embroidered; many with newly fashioned large collars nnd graceful sleeves. Sizes HVi to S'i coals and wraps in sizes 5IVi, 50x'i and 5SVi ready to slip on, re quiring little, if any alterations! Just think of that, and then look at the amazingly loiv prices for which we're selling them: $32.50 to $185.00 Goats & Wraps v Reduced to $29.50 to$125.50 SnTLU NBURCS Second Floor French Chenille Dotted Veilings JL35 yard In black and every wanted color combina tion for smart Spring fashions. Veilings, Special at, Yard A wonderful lot of pretty new meshes and colored combinations for. Spring hats. 50c Veilings in black and colors, C, Special at LoK bNCLLEHBURflS First Floor Special Extraordinary! Women's $10 to $15 Pure Worsted Tuxedo Sweaters To Sell at $4.79 Splendid sweaters, very smartly styled and in wanted colors also some alpaca jackets in the lighter shades wanted for Southern woai SNELlXt.biaflS Second Floor Hair Goods Specials From Our Notion Department "The Thirteen" Real Hair Net, 13c; 2 for 25c It's made of human hair of very fine quality and comes in fringe or cap shape a full size, cnrefully made, perfectly shaped net so delicate in texture that it is almost invisible. It's also very eusy to adjust over a coiffure of any style. You'll find "Tho Thir teen" the most all-around satisfactory net you ever wore. It comes in 'Blonde Black Light Brown Medium Brown Auburn Dark Brown White and Gray And each net is inclosed in a separate, hiinitnry envelope. New Psyche Puffs 25c Card Tho larger sizes one on a card tho smaller sizes two on a card. These nowest fads in coiffure acces sories used for sido and back puff effects. Wanted shades all well made, clean and sanitary. SNCLLENbURaS Notion Department, First Floor AV, JAN. BV II. Itrtl. SUiM Opciin Dully nt 0 A. M. Clogm at BI30 V. M. NNELLENBURG Kf ENTIRE 'BLOCK -MARKET J ''" '2-3$ In the Economy Basement tunning JbrocKS in the Newest Fashions For Women and Misses Priced at Only mm M AM &V w 1 A(V- a - $15.00 Tricotines, serges, satins and uimut mmblnations of tricotine nnd satin. In the lntrst long-waisU'd models, with sashes, nnd basque models with paneled skirls. Em broidered in silk or wool. Wonderful Assortments of Good Looking New StulesAlt Excep tionally Fine at So Low a Price. Two Shown. Women's '& Misses' $25 to $30 Coats and 1 A TR Wraps at... ! J Vclour, silvortone and heavy mixed coat ings regulation coat styles and the new "wrappy" effects. Fur trimmed, or with tlcep collars ol sell-material; the wraps em broidered. Lined with plain, figured or flow ered silks. Women's Georgette Blouses and A Q& Overblouses.. ""W- Attractively styled blouses, embroidered, beaded or trimmed with heavy lace. In flesh, white and suit shades. Unusually at tractive, well made and becoming. r W riiW $15 Women's & Misses' $25 to $30 Suits at Tricotine, silvortone, wool vclour and serge suits belted models, with largo fur collars of Australian opossum, seal or self material. Lined. All Furs at 25 Less Than Marked Prices SNKLLUNBJRflS Economy Iiascmcnt In the Economy Basement A Most Wohderf ulLot of Giris'$5to$7.50 Serge Dresses AT ONLY $2.95 & $3.85 f I Clever little fiocks, well made, attractive ly styled, of good, serviceable materinls. Some trimmed with, touches of silk cm broidery others with smocked fronts and pockets still others in full regulation style. A few good-looking plaid taffetas 'in cluded in tho lot. Sizes 0 to 11 years. Very, Very Special Values! Two Pictured b.'iCL! ni3JRGS Economy Basement Smart $12.50 Serge Skirts for Business Women Very Fine and Serviceable at only $7.50 Black and navy serge skirts, with sido 6r double box pleats n'l 'round. One style with triple side pleats, another with side pleats front and back, plain fitting on tho sides. Pocketed nnd with vide belts. Well tailored; of excellent quality materials'. Band sizes 24 to 32 inches. $13.50 to $16.50 Women's Skirts, 7 Q Reduced to o?D In silk pop'ins, self-colored sntin stripes and plaids, embroidered and plain effects, also plaids, cheeks and stripes in fancy colors. Suukist tricolette, fantasi, Georgette nnd flannel skirts included. Box, side and knife pleats; some slurred. $18.50 to $25.00 Women's Skirts, Q V? Reduced to.... ? O In broken plaids, checks and stripes--in tan, brown, blue, green and navy, also black-and-white. Serges in nnvy and black. Box and knife p'eated or shiried; some with deep pockets, all with wide belts. SnTllFTTb ajS Second Floor Scalene Stoles Less 25f, Sv "'-, Clearance of Odd Lola and "Tabic Slock" of Men's and Boys' $7.50 to $10,00 Sweaters at $6.50 All high-grado sweat ers in jumbo stitch, shakor knit nnd plain ribbed effects shawl collar or V-neck styles; good, heavy quality; best colors and heather mix tures. Wens' & Boys' $20.00 Mackinaws $QaQ0 Sturdy H2-ounce mack inaws, water-proof nnd wind-proof, in the popu lar belted Norfolk style, with big collars and deep patch pockets. $1.00 Sweaters for Boys. . .(J9 CA With worsted face and )wOU merino back; shawl collars and pockets. Navy, maroon, dark oxford and brown. Some slip-ons in the lot. Sizes 28 to 34. SneHEndUrcS Third Floor !w. Jttk Men! Here's Opportunity to Get $85 to $90 Custom Tailored Suits &ai rn for Only . . $4.3U And its OPPORTUNITY in capitals tho kind of opportunity that comes only once in a great, great while! ' Splendid assortment of models for men and young men in plain and unfinished wor steds, velours, cassimores, cheviots and tweeds. Blue, green, brown, gray, fancy effects and mixtures. Tailoring, fit and finish of the characteristically fine sort for which Sncllcnburg clothes arc justly famous! bNELLENBURGS Third Floor Even Though Prices on All These Furs and Fur Goats Have Been Liberally Lowered, 1 his January Clearance Sale Offers You 25 Off Present Ticketed Prices Hudson Seal . , -, Less 25 Of finest selected skin3, some plain, others with deep collars and coiffs. ConcySports $Q V. J ft In snappy sports-length models; brown and kit coney; beautifully lined. Stoles, Scarf sf Collars Fox Scarfs of Poiret, Black and Taupe $32.50 to $124.50 Less 25' c Squirrel Scarfs and Cape Sloles $42.50 l0 $250.00 Less 25 Jap. Kolinsky Scarfs, Stoles and Cape Stoles $24.50' l0 $350.00 Less 25 Scarfs in Stone Marten, Hudson Bay Sable, Australian Opossum, Nat. Ilaccoon and Ringtail Opossum $19.50 l" $195.00 Less 25 Wolf Scarfs in Taupe, Poiret & Black $44.50 ,0 $59.50 Less 25 ;;$32.5( Second Flocr Less Than Their Manufacturing Cost for Hie Boys' Sleeping Garments We're So Liberally Reduced for This January Clearawag! Boys' $2.00 to $2.50 One Piece Outing Flannel Pajamas at $1.25 Boys' $3 and $3.50 One- Piece Outing Flannel Pajamas at $2.25 rff Rn fr iVv V7 lLBf i Boys' $2.00 -Two-Piece Outing' Flannel Pajamas at $1.25 Boys' $2.50 and $2.75 Two-Piece Outing Flannel Pajamas at $1.75 Boys' $1.50 Outing Flannel Night Shirts at $1.15 SNELLENBURCS First Floor Just a Small Lot But Matchless Value-Choosing in This Group of Men's $45&$50 Full Dress Suits Reduced to $29.00 Correct in every detail of style and tailor ing; superior in quality. Of dress and un finished worsteds; all silk lined. Broken sizes. A SALE OF Men's $3 & $3.50 Union Suits at Thoioughly high grado union suits in Random grey ribbed cotton, medium and heavy weights. bNCLLLNBUROS First Floor January Reductions Send Prices Tumbling Down on High-Grade Fitted Luggage Sai ings Average a Third to Half S?ES $15.95 '" $79.50 G B Handsome b n k s nnd suit cases, s p 1 undidly a p p ointed, hipfli p-inilu in every de tail of mak iiiK and fin ishing, and i th rit mtis of ex i'cpl lonal beauty .md Also an Odd Lot of $12.50 to $18.50 Full Dress fry Vests, Now v Each Good assortments of fine full dress estb, some slightly soiled and sold strictly "as is." SnexunSTIsS Third Floor K3Ps b qjII Candy Specials Chocolate Straws 39c lb. Assorted Cream Caramels, 45c lb. Assorted Jordan Almonds. .45c lb. Voip Sent C. O. I). Sk i m.j'jRGS Candy Stores, First Floor and Basement highest (unlity Stunning Gifts for zr, Girl Graduates! " ROS First Floor Women's $2 to $3 Kayscr Union Suits, $1.39 All our finest cotton, lisle and mercerized Kayser make union suits in light and me dium weights. Low neck, sleeveless and bodieo styles, with cuff or loose knees. White and some styles in pink. SnEUFNBURgS First Floor V Exceptionally Fine "Cotex" Over night Bags Only $4.95 Good-look ing, practi cal, s m a r t looking bags, m a d e of a shim, water I roof, sturdy leather sub. s t i t u t e Roomy, well made, well planned bags, with good-looking frames, locks nnd two catches, ijineu wun moiro and well-finished throughout. Qf SnHZnEUr5S First Floor El ay n -g ra!lllllfH!llll)IIIMW .WB III 't I 1 1 'i M A II - j LlUfiURninil)blilUU-i1tiit.nii..H..HMM.nt..(.M,t...imvmmiiii.iiiiilHl ltllltllltllUI!Nlllllll1!MI!illllllltlll!llirjinttR!llltltl!llllilllttllllllllllltlll' llir lrl "W "tl 4111 iW '"III 'III llltliin Mi II d WVWi1' wn wmiwiniri m ; hi ii t ii J" Mini; I ! "'"; t i nil I'lllMI!!'!,!!1 :N. 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