mmmm , -j 7141 ijr . 'IH',,. " ) e.;4' Ij'i'i' ' f"Wrf" y ?VuT' ' ' ''' v.-sfr i "i" 't '. ,'UV" 'ROBBERIES' PROVE STUDENTS RANK EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921 i State Collogo Mon" Wore 'Col ' lectins; Souvonirs,' Wo3t Chostor Police Say IFREED, COME TO RELAYS 1 Ttvn StAte Collrco students, hiking to this city to rriot for thrlr Irnni nt tlie Fcnn relay, cpcnt Inst nlclit In Wet Chester jnl when tlie police coupled "their fonvfnlr-collrrtlnit prnnk with a rfj robbery committed nt the cume time. The young men ore William Smith. (iMenteen ,inri old, DiiKota, l'n.. nnd jack FiKiier, cisnteen jcnr. .lohtiimw ti. Pa Tlmy loft State Tolltse. near! Bcllefonte, Pn., Thm-Miny, bound fort franklin Field. j When they reached West Chcter, t-Attrtrrtnr nfternnnn fhr ininnnilinrml they hotti knew girl friendi nt the West Chester State Xoriiml .School. They vixited the cirls nnd ns they left tlie jihool upked for some nivcn!r lij liicli to remember their long hike. The girls gave eacli boj n silver tpoon, nnd a- they pnnicd through the hnllwa of the building they ppotted ibe slgi'i bearing a quotation ot Ilnjnhl Taylor. Chester county lioet nnd novel (pi This tliey "pocketed with 'the Hinons. As they proceeded down High Btrcot nn "Kntcr without ringing" sign, hanging on the doorbell of a phyHleinn's home, caused "n yenrnlng to possess it. . At nbout this time the renl rnltWt win committed. Fivo hundred dollars In Liberty bonds and rash was stoien from the Imperial sVpnrtments. on Fast firay street. It Mas reported to the poller und then sijnie one remembered ffing the two strangers In town, jresed In khaki breeches, leggingi and old sweater. Chief of Police Kntrikcn put two nnd two together when, n few momenta liter, the phjslcian reported tlie loss of ! sign The Onkmont police were telephoned and the bovs were arrested , Chief Scanlin, of Ilnvcrfoid town ihip, ona trolley our .it Llniiecch. It was definitely proved today the hois l.nd committed no grentoi' sin thiin meting souvenirs, nnd they had had no connection with tlie robbery of thp nimrtment house. They were lelen-ed nfter they hnd returned their souvtwiiis und hnd civen up nn-oiitomutii' pKtoI whiih Fisher had taken along for pin. lection. VETERANS TO PARADE 10,000 Expected In Line ofMarch at Loyalty Demonstration Members of Veterans of Foreign TV...' tin.tc u'lll nfivnrln rxn llFnn.l ex... DUn I'W'.n .1... . .u.ti; .J I. t.llfl. II 5..1ITTL ' tomorrow ns a loyalty demonstration, i It is expected 10,000 men will be in1 .1... fT.. . -" ..- t . ...... I Hue. in' ruuiu in umj proccsMinn win be from IJrond and Diamond sheets to Hpiing Garden stret, to tlie Purkway. to City Hall, to ttroad und Moore Streets. Mnjor General C. P. Suinmeiall. i-omniuuding the Fjrst Division, Camp Dix. will lend the pnrade, with his staff, thn line .to be reviewed at the I nion r.enguo by tioverno- Kproul, Mayor .Moore, Jtpcoiver of Txes Ken drink nnd other city nnd state official. Following the parade will be n ban nuet nt the Kltz-Carltoti Hotel nt 0 i i lock. A ball and leeeplion nt Mer (untile Hall, Friday night, will close the week of festivities in connection with the eyciit. COOL WEATHER NEXT -WEEK May Be Frosts In .North, forecaster Predicts Washington, April I'.O.- I Tl A P. I - Weather predictions for the week be ginning Monday are: Atlantic nnd Fast Gulf stales. Ohio Valley, nnd Tennessee, region of (treat Lakes, fnir nnd cool first half iiuil generally cloudy ; normal temperature and probably showers latter hnlf. Fronts over north portion. West Gulf suites, normal or some whnt below normal temperature, gen erally fair. KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura 8Mp,0(atmnt,Tftlttn,3S. TwHr For turpTf t ddrtMtOUrtAbVftUrltlpVSUAlitiBSuii. Worth double its price! asco Coffee 25 'lb i v 'A At all our Slorps L fiTO 83. VI i zi.j&&sgSi ?scsra vvos. yj Do we serve you? Wo Handle Only the Very B 22-10 Lhi. to Every Ton For 35 Venn Wo Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Has No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. lull l'mnkfnrd 2150 Hrrmonr i;at zaa Hand at 9i Organ til It j and 4:50 ( iilnifA at Ncmii I WANAMAKERfS DOWN STAIRS STQRE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled A Surprising Summer White Sale at 8c to $3.90 in Wanamdker's Down Stairs Store $2.50 55c $2 50c $2.50 Women's White Silk Stockings Special at $1.50 Full-fashioned stockings of fine-gauge white silk have mercerized cotton tops nnd reinforcements. A long while since vc have had stockings .of this quality at this low price! (Centrnl) 2400 Pair of Girls' t White Stockings Special, 25c a Pair Of finely-ribbed white cot ton, incizes 5 to it's they nre well reinforced. (Central) 9 Women's New Velour Cape-Coats, $10.75 I Of excellent velour in taupe or tan, with a long pointed collar , ending in a silk tassel. The loose sleeve pieces are trimmed with stitching. Between $8.75 and $18.75 Wonderful Choosing among capes, sports coats, wraps and dolmans of serge, vcloui, poplin, tweed and jersuy. 1'articulaily pretty are the long tweed sports capes in lovely shades of gray, tan or French blue at .fl6.j30. $23.50 to $37.50 for silk-lined wraps and coats of finer matcriuls tricotines, gabar dines, sucdo velours, camel's hair and soft, luxurious coatings. Plenty of the lovely tan and taupe shades that arc so fashionable. (Murkrt) 2000 Pair of Women's Oxford Ties and Pumps, $2 a Pair Undoubtedly the best shoes we've had for many a day to sell for $2 a pair. Wana maker quality, through and through, and originally made to sell for three times this price. All sizes from 2 to 7, widths A to D, though not every size in every style. Plenty of sizes 5, o'o, (5 and 6', which so many women ask lor. ' Black kidskin Oxfords have welted soles and high covered heels. (Sketched.) Black dull leather pumps have welted soles and high covered heels. ' Patent leather one-eyelet ties have turned soles and covered heels. 500 Pair of Woman's Light Tan Oxfords and Pumps, $6.90 Oxfords aic in biogup .stlo with many pei- Pumps have straps that tnsten with buckles; forations and welted soles and medium heels. v,'ted hole and medium hecK (riiFMhut) $12 $12 $12 $16.50 $16.50 $16.50 Unusual Frocks of Summer Silks In More Than Fifty Styles Special at $12 and $16.50 Four hundred and fifteen beautiful now dresses Summer dresses fresh and lovely! Each dress is marked at a less-than-usual price, some oven a third to a half less. Fully seventy-five per cent of the dresses are in navy blue, and there are till sizes from J 4 to U. $12 Dresses of figuiod foulard in navy, hi own or -black grounds, beaded, milled or picot eiimU . -of naw blue or black crepo lu (Jliinc, trimmed with simulated fagottlng or gnwgruin iibbon to- $16.50 Dresses , .... nml at rnrimnl'tt! of taffeta with rullled overskirts and embroid ered VCBtCCSJ . of embroideicd mignonettes, in navy, blown and Hlof tricojetto dresses with contrasting bodices, of taffeta anil Georgette combinations, triminod with bends; of foulnnl with navy bluo Georgette ovcrthps.; , ( of eyolet-embroidered taffeta and eharmeuse; of navy blue or black cicpc tie chine with pleated skirts; of plain-color or checked taffeta in youthful stylos; ' of navy bluo tricotine with sdlk-embrotdered bodices. $1 $2 $3.50 SOME things its low as 8c, nothing higher than ' $3.90. That's the story of th'is Wanamakor Down Stairs White Sale. We have searched the whole market for whatever is really good and worthwhile. Strangely enough, it was more diffi cult than one would expect to get the right kind of White Sale garments, but we do believe you will find what you want here and that you will be surprised at the low prices. There is everything from an 8c Women's Nightgowns, 50c, 75c, $1 ."iOc for pink or white nainsook gowns with short sleeves. 7i5c for soft white nightgowns with blue or rose-colored stitching, plenty large. ' SI for white or pink nightgowns with lace and embroidery. Women's Nightgowns $1.50, $2, $2.25, $2.50, $3 Soft materials with fine embroidery that particular women like and quantities of delicate laces. $2.50 kinds are of graceful silk muslin in dainty pink with large how of ribbon. Gowns at $2.25 and .?3 have tops almost entirely of lace. Women's Corset Covers, 38c, 50c, 75c Trimmed with embroidery, or both lace and embroidery. Made of nainsook'and cut over patterns that tit. Women's Envelope Chemises 85c, $1, $1.50 8."ic chemises aro quite wonderful. White or pink batiste with deep lacy tops bot.h back and front, or pink batiste with part satin tops and ribbon nnd lace. 51 kinds are equally unusual. Striped or checked pink voile with lace both front and back or white nainsook with lace. Some are in the new Marcolla shape. S1.30 envelopes are in Maicella style and made of crepe or white nainsook with quantities of embroidery' or lace. 52 chemises have deep satin or lace tops and others are of hccr pink nainsook with embroidery and lace. Women's Bloomers, 50c, 65c, $1 First time we have had embossed crepe batiste bloomers with Pitched ruffles at 50c; some are hand embroidered. Trade-marked cotton crepe or plain white batiste bloomers aic 65c. Quite lacv ones arc $1. Women's Silk Camisoles, 75c to $2 Pink iatin or crepe dc chine, both plain or trimmed with lace, iibbon or Georgette crepe. Hundreds of them, each one bcautifullv fresh and attractive Women's Aprons, 38c and 50c i G8c for band aprons of white organdie or lawn, hemstitched and with picot stitching. :iSc for quite large apion of checked gingham. 50c for "Polly Prim" aprons in pink, blue, green and gra chain bray trimmed with rickrack. $1.50 75c 50c individual buck towel, a 50c drawer waist for chil dren, a corset at 90c, a nightgown at 50c and on to lovely silk underclothes and blouses up to $3.90. The Center Aisle, most of the West aisles and a great deal of the regular sections will be almost entirely devoted to this half-yearly White Sale. Its opportunities only come twice a year and all Down Stairs Store customers will want to take advantage of them on the opening day. ( rnlruli Women's Silk Chemises, $1.65 and $3.50 $1.05 for pink crepe de chine chemises with Georgette and lace tps- , , , .3.50 for exquisite oneh of crepe tic chine or s-atin with lovely laces or quite simple. Women's White Petticoats, 75c to $2.50 All so much better than those here last ear at this time that everybody will be pleased. Imagine n 75c petticoat with an underlay and ail outer ruffle trimmed with lace. Imagine a dollar petticoat with three rows of lace or good embroidery. S1j25 petticoats have eyclot-cmbroidercd flounces. $1.50 to S2.50 kinds 'have scalloped underlavs and embroid ery or lacc-trinimed flounces. Women's White Sateen Petticoats 85c, $1, $2, $2.25 Surprisingly good ones at 85c. $1 ones are of shadow-proof sateen, so that they do not need extia panels front and back-. $2 ones are so soft and silky that they arc paneled front and back to be silhouette proof. S2.25 petticoats aic of striped white sateen. Women's Silk Petticoats $2.50, $2.85, $3, $3.85 S2.50 for Mlk jersey petticoats with contrasting fiountes all the manufacturer had. $2.85 for good taffc.ta petticoats in changeable colors just what women want. $3 for tub silk petticoats in fles-h, white and a few cdlors; the double panel kind. $3.85 for sample luid surplus petticoats of much liner grades; taffeta, jcrsc and mcysaliuc in dozens of color. Women's Dressing Sacques, 85c Made of flowered oile with neat nllover pattern and having cool white facing nnd belt. Cut plrntj full Women's House Dresses, $1.50 Light-colored percale frocks to make one feel comfortable in the morning. I-avciider, blue, pink and black and white combinations with double belt and trimmed with black Pitching. White Sale Corsets Are 90c, $1.25, $1.85 H0c for white and pink coutil corset- one style actually with an elastic top. Notwithstanding the little price, the three models give the pioper lines foi slender and averatre figures. $1.25 for pink hrochc cotton corsets with embroidery or clastic at the top. Last yeai nt this time thej were double. $1.80 lor pink eorj.cn with embroidery or fancy "inching or clastic. Models for Might, average and medium Inrge women Women's White Summer Skirts $1.35 to $3.75 Hard-finish cotton gabardine in simple styles, good looking to wear and easy to launder. From S2.50 to S3.75 they can lc bad in extra sizes also. (Miirkrl) White Sale Brassieres, 25c, 75c 25c ones are of cool pink net. 75c ones are of durable pink ot ton twill with lace. rrntrti Women's White Sale Waists, $1 Odds und ends that a manufacturer ha-, been saving up for us. CrUp white checked lawns with two-in-one collai". Pretty ones with imitation Vcn ise lace and embroidery. Novelty voile" with eyelet embroidery collars and cuffs as pictured and big ciochet buttons. Women's White Sale Waists, $1.90 Samples that arc frMi and wearable as well as very inexpensive Some have embroidered dots and hue-edged frills. Some have touches of hand made laces. Short or long sleeves-. Charming affairs, every one Women's Hand-Made Blouses, in the White Sale, $3.90 DilToicnt styles from any we have had -and lie witchinu'lv feminine Their filet lace is "real" and their embroidery and making are done entirely by hand. I Vlurkrl ,PlV $1.00 $3.90 ., The Children's White Sale 25c to $1.25 2."r for drawers of good inaslin, siv.es 2 to II. 13c foi drawers of good cambric with lace. 50c for standard drawer waists of an ideal kind, with tapeo buttons and lace trimmed; our lut price was almost three limes vhis rate, Children's Dresses, 55c to $2.50 The cunning romper sketched on "Tommy" it 55c. The partj flock on "Mildred" is $2.50. Habics' di esses with band fcathei stitching and lace ate oer so sweet and fine at 85c Others' with Madeira embroidery and copies of ica! Va'encionnes aie $1.05. 2 to il year dresses of plain-cUued chamlirav and clii'iKoo gUigham are uncommonly good at $1.25 3 3 -Piece Layettes Specially Priced, $16 Three bands, three shirts, three pairs of cunning bootees, two flannel barrows, two white flannplct potticoats, two (laiinclet night gowns, thrco slips, two nico little dresBes, one knitted all-wool saeque one dozen sterilized blrdscye diapers, (Central) Towels, Sheets, Muslin and White Materials in the White Sale Se for indiMdual buck towels which arc user, by doctors and dcntisiA. 1.")c for lurice. hea. TurUUh towels, 22x44 inches. 51.18 for sheets of good muslin with torn sides and wide horns. Neatly stitched, 81x90 inche.-. $2.."0 for bedspreads of heay crochet weave, the? weigh three pounds each. 78xH8 inches. $2 for a pair of cotton blankets wiUi pink or blue borders. Shell-siitchcd cdtfe. (i0.7( inches. Until now these have been ver much more. 12c yard for unbleached muslin of uood, linn quality, 36 inches wide. I Ic yard for bleached muslin or cambric of soft finish, III) inches wide. $l.."0 for lonjrcloth m 10-yard pieces. Holt chamois finish, M inches wide. .'3c for cotton voile 11 inches wide. Less than half last year's price. ,'$8c for checked and striped organdie and voile, 36 inches wide, that last year were more than double. 33c for white cotton tricotine and gabardine, 36 inche3 wide, that last year were almost double. ir.ntrnl) 1 'J heavily embroidered. (Mnrhr't) ' t v. ' i. II.1.Q J ! Xr.tlf..rG itxufatiK1!,' j .,iafsi t -jx & . Vf X "M il"V. 'V ,"". --" -LiA- -lLL.3C
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