f7& VTrVATKnBVmpn1 WU IWIHW ftr Vlf- , r -j r v ' SW HI' V' Vjn ITwy t? T.lBWbT iY TKO .riww ,. '. . ' ' TETTW - " t.W,"- BT1KM KUVVVTSKAV ?. 6 I j1 J ')i ' ' ' -w- n lli"J' I ' i '! v v J ' 4. ' t ' i -, ,iW TfNrTp.'V. V -Vf '- T' ', ' V 'Vj i EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHTGADEEPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921 ,,.' t- swn-p" jft WEATHER R1. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY WANAMAKERJS WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE Fair -,' LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape r K Vt r tl ' s J? ' k. ".or. . v ., ? rv The Pork Ave. Nowa. Weather. Unknown. Bpoarta. Bhl Hunt wacnt allowed cut last Wenwloy after supper ca ae count of prnctlcinj the law of gravity by dropping a apple on hi little brother Herts hod, tho 4th time he dropped It Bert starting to yell like enythlcg. SUsicty. , Mr. Benny Potto, Mr. Low Davis and Mr. Skinny Martin all ro leered postal cards from Mr. Sara Cross In the country last week, each postal card saying something different on it. Mr. Pottses saying The wntter lfl ftno, I wish you was lieer, Mr. Davises say ing I wish you was near, tho wattcr 1 fine, and Mr. Martins saying Tho Nat ter is fino. Pomo by Skinny Martin Hunting Song O a harpoons tho thing for a wale or a shark And a trap for a bear or a otter, A gun for a berd and n hook for a fish, But the thing for a fly Is a swatter. Ifltristing Tacks About Intristlns Peeplo. Puds Sltukins is thinking of being a life sacr wen he grows up but his mother and fntlier nro thinking of having him go in tho shoe blznUs with LIm fathor. Things You Awt to Know. Sharks wont reely bite people In the watter, peeplo jest thinking they will on ac count of superstltitlnn, but it would bo foolish to stick jour leg in a sharks mouth jest to prove it CLEARED AS SLACKER Fred Thlema, of Chester, Pa., Listed by Error Fred Thicma, of Chester, Pa., was cleared of the charge of being a draft dodger and deserter today by the War Itpartmcnt. which blamed tho local Draft Board for an rrror which caused Ms name to bo published in tho "slacker lit." Thlema registered with the local board for Division No. 2, at Chester He was ordered to report for physical examination July 2, IMS, but did not report until September 6. 1018. Ho was found fit for service, but never in ducted. Through a clerical error a delinquent order was sent him ordering him to re port to the Adjutant General of Penn sylvania October 23, 1018. although he already had reported, and following the expiration of that dato ho was certi fied as a deserter. Sickness at home? Check its spread By using a disinfectant that acta surely and quick ly. Sylpbo Ntthol dutroyi term ilia absolutely. Altir rearing ilek-room, truh your bands la It. Wub tblnn Pa tient uM with It. For pmonal hygtmnm cuti, woundi, douebu Bylpbo-Nathol la Invaluable. Drag and department atom Four aitta lfio to 11.28. SylphqrNathol AcIm Inttantly Formerly calltdSatpho-Napthot ul ., r- w. 'r " MUM -fe I SYMHBtt FAUCETS Pat. Jane 18, IOU "No Splash in Sink" "Positive Shut Off" Namo "SAVILL" On F.uct "Atk temr !umbfr Thomas Savill's Sons, Mfr, UI0-12-t4 WaUnu SU. PhUa. $8850 $1500 Cash New McClatchy Homes Many surprises to be found in those new, twin, stone - front homes. All-copper rain spouting. Open daily, 9 to 6:30. Seo the Furnished Sample House. John H. McClatchy 69th St., opposite Market St. Elevated Terminal Apartments Septemberlst,1921 several attractive apartments will be available in The Hotel St. James Annex One room and bath two rooms and two baths up to five rooms and four baths The Hotel St James Walnut at 13th St. A Great August Clear away of All Summer Dresses in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store, $1.50, $1.90, $2.50, $3.50 to W Center Aisle Opportunities Half Price for Cotton Crash Curtains, Pillow Tops, Table Covers 60c to $4 Attractivo stenciled crash covers, all with prices cut exactly In half to send them out in a hurry. If there's a homo or summer cottap;o to brighten up these savings aro certainly worthwhile. Lineno couch covers nnd curtains aro in tho samo half-priced lot Curtains are now $1.60 to $2.25 pair; couch covers are $3.35. Hit-or-Miss Rag Rugs 35c to $1.50 Third shipment of theso fino rag rugs. All at half of what the regular price would be. Made of fresh, clean factory rags instead of the old washed rags that do not look or wear so well. 18x34 inches, 35c 25x50 inches, 75c 27x54 inches, 90c 30x60 inches, $1.15 36x72 inches, $1.50 Business-Like Apron Dresses 85c, $1.50 Hundreds of them just unpacked. 85c ones are neat styles of light colored per calos which women scorn to prefer for summer. Mado with elastic at tho waists so they will fit nicely and with rickrack braid trimming. $1.50 one3 aro in gay plaids and pink, blue, green, lav ender and black and white checks. These, too, aro trimmed with rickrack and nicely belted. Pink Topless Corsets $1.25, $1.50 They can't come in fast enough. Theso aro all of pink coutil nnd two styles have elastic insets all around instead of lacing tho sort that women want for sports, bathing, riding, etc. All sizes 21 to 39. Lace-Trimmed Brassieres, 50c Good ones of sturdy white materials trimmed with laces and embroideries. Remarkable Dollar Nightgowns Half dozen of the prettiest styles we've seen at this price. They come from one of our best manufacturers and aro made in his best stylo. Fine mntcrials, pretty laces, embroideries and ribbons aro used. 1000 Undergarments for Women, 50c Nightgowns, envelope chemises, step-in bloom ers and plain bloomers, all mado of pink or whito batiste and nicely trimmed. $1 Flowered Cotton Petticoats A well-known trade-mnrked cotton material notablo for its good wearing qualities. Dark-colored grounds with flowers and figures. Pan talette Frocks, $1. 25 Rompers for Little Boys, 85c The dresses aro pretty checked ginghams pink, blue and green trimmed with plain colors and rickrack braid. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Straight leg rompers are nice play clothes for little boys of 2 to 6. Sturdy tan or blue Hnene or poplin. Women9 s New MadrasPajamas, $2 and excellent quality, too! The college girl who is beginning to think about her school things will want several suits. Six styles in striped and plain madras in a variety of color combinations, some braid trimmed, just like men's pajamas. All are the much-liked two-piece style, cut with a roominess that does not sacrifice the fit. A few in white with the slip-over blouse are trimmed with brightly colored facings. Women who know value will pronounce these unusual for ?2. (Central) Children's Coats Now Lowered to $5 and $7.50 This means that mothers can get good littlo school coats for their daughters at about half tho usual prices. Not many coats of any one kind in this collection, but there nro plenty of good coats for girls of G to 10 years. Of serge, silvertone, tweed and checked or plain velour in the form of capes, dolmans and tailored coats. (Mnrket) Children's Lr esses $2 to $7.50 All our organdie dresses and many pretty little voiles, dimities and Swisses aro in this group. Just a few of a kind and most of them somewhat mussed. That's why the prices are so low $2, $3 and $3.75 for sizes 6 to 14; $3.50 to $7.50 for Junior sizes. (Market) Little Girls' Combinations, $1.25 and $1.50 Practical littlo ono-pieco garments, lace and embroidery trimmed. One, of soft white cambric, trimmed at tho neck and the knicker knees with lace, beading and rib bon, is $1.25. Of a trifle finer quality are four other styles, sturdy enough, but made dainty with lace and rib bon trimmings, $1.50. Sizes 2 to 12 years. (Central) limo, W ulnMim lXlMiy Lrii5iiV If Ha USo 1) A1 v-'vi!vX. fit lltfi wk jPI fltiSrorolW'l WMl Wiffl5ll vnlvsSi I'll eiiT Jim lifflliMSr ft liml Rail K SBwa VJI-ifilflKl WiMkiSmW : s-J P k vS n W 3KW ISSfiliSr Trl - rvn mJ Lmm La. Tth II tt f I I I) U flH7 aaaaaHa JaBaaaHBl I Nil'il mL I OCX) I Plain Voiles Figured Voiles Dotted Voiles $1.50 $5 $5 $2.50 $1.90 $5 $3.50 W $7.50 EVERY Summer dress in this wonderful Down Stairs Dress Store is included in this great August Sale! Dresses of every fashionable Summer material, made in hun dreds of different ways, are all marked at amazing prices for a clearaway. Earlier in the season they have been twice and three times the prices that they will wear on Monday morning. i A number of these dresses need pressing, but it is the matter of only a few minutes to freshen them and they are well worth it. Organdies Imported Organdies Dotted Swisses -inenJ , ,,. , Imported Ginghams Dimities Checked Ginohamn Sizes and styles for women of all types, though, of course, not all sizes in any one style. Of many of these dresses we have but one, two or three of a kind, so it is well to come early to make sure of getting just what you want. .Plenty ol extra salespeople to help you. $1.50 for dark printed voile dresses in a dozen different styles. $1.90 for gingham dresses in multi-colored plaids. $2.50 fr a vonderful collection of imported organdie dresses in white, Copenhagen, peach, tangerine, gray, rose and green. And for plaid gingham dresses and printed voile frocks. $3.50 for white organdie dresses with overslips of colored organdie or dotted voile. And for figured and flowered voile dresses in a variety of styles, or checked ginghams combined with organdie. $5 for navy blue flowered voile dresses over white organdie foundations For colored organdie trimmed with white rickrack or for white organdie with colored panels $7.50 and $10 for all of our finest Summer dresses of dotted Swiss, dimity, linen, woven figured voile, embroidered organdie and of white organdie made over rose or turquoise taffeta founda tions. In the $10 group are some remarkable hand-made French dresses in exquisite colorings coral, Copenhagen, flesh and orchid. Women's Extra-Size Dresses $3, $4.25 and $5 $3 and $4.25 dresses are of navy blue and Copenhagen voiles, dotted or figured, and made in several becoming styles. $5 dresses are of lighter voiles in pink, blue or lavender hairline stripes. New Autumn Fashions in interesting suits and dresses are arriving every day. Charming new dresses of crepe de chine, tricotine, crepe satin and Poiret twill, $16.50 to $57.50. Autumn suits, $23.50 to $57.50. (Market) Silk Mull Step-in Bloomers, $2 This popular bloomer model is developed in soft figured silk mull edged with lace, and gathered on elastic at the top. In rose or orchid, S2. (Central) Dark Satin Camisoles, $1.50 Just the kind to wear under dark-colored blouses and frocks. Several styles, finished at top with hemstitching, and developed in excellent quality satin in brown, gray, navy and black. (Central) Dainty White Organdie Guimpes, $1 Designed to wear with sleeveless dresses nnd with Bweatcrs, these aro of sheer white organdie trimmed with dainty lace edgings and inser tions. Elastic at the waist of each. (Sketched.) Net Guimpes $1.50 to $2.50 Of fino creamy net, some with Peter Pan collars and trimmings of lace. A dozen pretty styles. (Central) Real Old- Time Values In Good Turkish Towels 25c 38c 50c Soft, spongy towels, of generous size, at old-time prices. Summer is always hard on buth towels, so this is an excellent opportunity to restock. 25c for 17x36-inch plaid jacquard towels, pink or blue. 25c for 19x39-inch plain whito towels. 38c for 22x45-inch plain white towels. 50c for 19x39-inch jacquard figured towels, pink or bluo. 50c for 23x46-inch heavy white bath towels. Cotton Huck Towels, 12Y,c Lowest prico in many a day for a firm, heavy cotton huck towel measuring 18x36 inches. Plain white or with red borders. Kitchen Towels 25c for union linen dish towels, 17x36 inchos. 38c for all linen dish towels, 17x3-1 inches. Linen Crash, 25c All linen crash, cream bleach, 16 inches wide. (Central) New Autumn Patterns Appear in These Rugs Autumn rugs are beginning to appear in goodly numbers and how fresh and interesting they look. Just the things to go with the new furniture that so many homes are enjoying these August days. Prices are lower, too, than they have been in many seasons. Axminster Rugs 8.3x10.6 ft $34.50 9x12 ft $37.50 Odd Sizes in Axminster Rugs 4.6 x 9 ft $.19 9 x 18 ft $78.50 9x9 ft $40 11.3x12 ft $62.50 9x10.6 ft $42.50 11.3x15 ft $78.50 9x15 ft $62.50 12x15 ft $97.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs 8.3x10.6 ft $30 9x12ft $32.50 Rag Rugs, Hit-or-Miss 4x7 ft $2.65 8x10 ft $7.50 6x9 ft $4.85 9x12 ft $8.50 (Obeitnat) Sun-and-Rain Umbrellas Are Down And there are the weeks of rainy weather in September just ahead of us. Women's sun-and-rain um brellas and all parasols in plain colors, plaid and striped silks aro now marked at prices much lower than usual. A wide range of choico at $1 to $5. (Central) Women's Extra Size Nightgowns, $1.50 Women's extra-sizo night gowns of excellent flesh batiste are lace edged at neck and sleeves. Tho price is un usual when the quality of ma terial and tho generous cut aro considered. (Central) Children's Gaily Colored Sweaters Ready to please young va-cation-goera with their bright hues and light warmth. Wee maids of 2 to 6 may be fitted In either slipover or Tuxedo (sweaters in a variety of weaves and colors at ?2.50 and $3. Older girls are sure to like the Tuxedo sweaters in red, jade, electric or fawn with facings and cuffs of whito or contrasting color. Or perhaps a clever slip over model with edgings and girdlo of brushed wool. Sizes 8 to 14, and prices from ?4.25 to ?7.50. (Central) These Men's Oxfords at $5. 75 Are Exceptionally Good First, they are in the right shade the nut-brown that men like. Second, they are of fashionable cut with wing or straight tips and low broad heels. Third, they aro of unusually good qual. ity for $5.75 soft, comfortable, yet durable leather, with welted soles of the right thick ness. Tennis Shoes for Men and Boys Of canvas in all-white, all-brown or in white trimmed with brown canvas or leather. All sizes from small 11 to a man's 11, $2.75 to $3.75, according to size. (Oallerrt Market) Here's Real Economy Women's Suits $10 and $15 (A Third to a Half Less) Many of these are of just tho typo for every, day wear well into tho fall. Principally of wool jersey in dark colorings, of mixed tweeds and navy blue serges. Some of tho $15 suits have jersey jackets and pleated skirts of plain velour. Broken sizes, of course. (Market) Flannel Skirts, $6.75 and $10 Skirts of this type are immensely fash ionable with sweaters, as all vacationists returning from the seashore will tell you. Now these flannel skirts can be had for considerably less than their early-season prices. Gathered skirts in cream or pastel color ings and in blazer stripes are $6.75. Pleated skirts, in gay stripes of many colors, now $10. (Market) Women's Riding Habits $15 and $25 Lowered prices on women's cross-saddlo habits. Khaki and linen habits are now $15. Tweed and jersey habits, now $25. (Market) o New Autumn Hats Have a Decided Charm probably because most women are getting tired of their Summer hats and the new velvets and silks have a fresh, trim air that is quite irresistible. You'll notice a number of broad brimmed hats of black velvet which are very effective with sheer Summer frocks for afternoon and evening. Then there are bewitching little toques, some with bobbing tassels or ribbon bows. Crowns are usually soft and often the trim ming is used in applique on the brims. Plenty of charming black hats as well as the russets and blues of Autumn. $6, $8, $10 and upward. (Market) Women's Tan Oxfords and Pumps, $5.40 The Oxfords are especially good looking low shoes with wing tips, welted soles and medium heels. Women's tan leather pump3 with one strap and button, imitation wing tips, welted soles and medium heels are also $5.40. . New at $9.90 One-strap pumps or plain tan calfskin pumps, Blender and very smart. They have high or baby French heels and turned soles. Mary Jane Pumps for Tiny Girls, $1 Wee feet that can wear sizes 2 to 4 will find comfort in these pretty Mary Jane pumps which are fashioned of whito canvas and priced $1. (Cheitnut) '? -h W ?...-' y , .'wrt,. -H Lhl. .m "V"!: ."i V
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