a-Hcv. ft"rVfrflMMMakv--. "V .-,j' . r - . 'HUt'. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1021 ; ' i f y.. .'. "c x i r STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY WEATHER WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Fair k ' 1 r, ? Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store W A store of sound merchandise at lower prices. A conveniently nr- ranj;ed store all on one floor: n 'W!W' " y? "n,;"' ' "pf- CAPTIVE IN FORMS ON BOMB S Alleged Anarchist's Confession in Boston Givos Names of Terrorists Here TRIED TO BLOW UP CHURCH ifc-. ( y V-.i Erlrtrnre that the bomb Mplo-rfon fit Our l.nilv of Victory Churrli. l'ifn fourth nnd Vine ifi-rotf, nuil a the home of I.ouls JngiclUy.. 214 youth V'lffv.sPipnlli Ktroi-t. .1uiip2. 1010. wore part of n nntion-wlilc crusade of tor-J lorifin nv nntivt-iiJsiH nns oo.-n miimvi'u by Denartincnt of Justice nKents. While outrnsoi nt home nf men prominent In national affair niimil taneoiH with exnlnslom in till city led Government men to believe they were part of a national plot of anarchist. , It wat not until the arreit In Hoitoti j of Roberta Ella, nn alleged anarchlt. i that, their assumption were proven. Klla l alleged to have mntln a con fession, which sIiowb the pplotiniK nt the church and the private rcHldencn litre were pnrt of a plot of men vhoc hcadciuartCM were In Hotton. While the ronHplrntors have not been nrtestcd, tliey arc known to Gut eminent men. Peslden the bombing In thin and other cities the night of June 2. thee men are wild to have been responsible for the blast outside the New York Sub Treasury, which caused such terrible lo"s of life and property. The Philadelphia bombing occurred MmultnncoURly with similar outrage in the homcH of Judge Charles C. Nott, Jr.. New York City; A. Mitchell Pal mer. Attorney General nf the I nitcd States, nf Washington . Mayor II. I. Davis, of Cleveland; Max Gold, silk mill owner. Pnterwin. N. J.; I'nited States Judge W. II Thompson nnd Im migration Inspector W. W. Slbray. of Pittsburgh : Judge Albert V. Hai'di, of Roxbury, Mass.. and Iceland I'owcm. Massachusetts State Representative, of Ncwtonville. TOURING AUTOISTS' CAMP SUGGESTION UP TO CAVEN Keystone Club Request Turned Over to Director for Action The resolution of the Keystone Auto mobile Club requesting that a camping lto for touring automobiles be desig nated in Phlladeluhin has been referred by Mayor Moore to Director Caven for action. Vnrlous Councilmcn have also re tpnnded favorably to the suggestion. Richard Weglcin, president of Coun cil, said: "I am in hearty sympathy with the movement and believe that camplni; sites hould be established, especially In view of the fact that hundreds of thousands of tourists will come to this city for the Scsfui-Centennial Exposition." Councilmnn Roper wrote as follows1 "I think the suggestion unbodied in the resolution relative to the camping ground is a good one. It will certainly Be necessary for the 8canul-Centennial Exposition." The American Automobile Association commended the Keystone Automobile Club for the suggestion. BIDDLE CLASSES ACTIVE Q. H. Randall In Vermont Further ing Bible Movement George II. Randall. Drexcl Riddle JIble class worker, is in Vermont fur thering the Interests of the Drexcl Bld il' Hlble movement. He will speak in iK.ifpellcr tomorrow night. Geotge M. II. Taylor, chief director f Ohio, will speak nt the Eastern Pent Witlary tomorrow morning. John Currier, a director of the move .icfit in Philadelphia, will speak at the Galilee Mission tomorrow evening. Alexander Elliott, of the .West Phila delphia Rranrh. will speak at the Olivet Methodist Episcopat Church, Sixty third street and Grays avenue, tomor row morning and evening. IvicCIees Galleries 1S07 WALNUT ST. PAINTINGS CLEANED and TtKKTORKD ALL KIND". OP mAMTNO f.tim.t.. CuesrfdUr Gla) ANNOUNCEMENT Thla rmtaurant, now under new manac ment after Auruot ST. 1021. will tsrvs Spe cial Dinner for 35c Heat cooks are obtained, courteous tervtc. but of food. JUNG SHAI LOW American and Chinese Restaurant (Jermantown Avenue. S7M Philadelphia Don't let all the family get sick Often you have to tnut jour own and your family's life to a dlalnfeetant. Be aure you se lect one that acta quickly enough to protect you. Sylphe-Nithol destroys germ life Instantly Usa it In the sickroom for washing things patient uses. For persona hygien eots, wounds, doucnes Sylpho-Nathol is Inraluablt. Drug and department scores Four slscs lie to f 1.21. Sylpho-Nathal Formerly calltd Satpho-Narthol BABY PARADE AT ASBURY PARK Wednesday, August 31 $2.10-l"-r?2-l "' additional " Gala Event AND Golden Anniversary Special Train Untn Standard Dayllxht Vim 'Ttria pro Waat North ry Sxcaxmlona Qrova Mid Upper Jereey Cr&at rrta from .Maraai hi. wnarr, Tbuaoar, usw dpu a inoiusir. ana uu until uot. bo ineiuarr.-v3 Pennsylvania System iundaya Women's New Serge Slip-on Frocks, $5 and $5.50 $5.50 $5.50 All indications show a de cided vogue for slip-on frocks this Fall. Women have found them so conve nient that they are asking for them in wool materials for the coming season. $5 frocks arc of navy blue nerge, bound with black silk braid and finished with shiny black belts. 55.60 frocks are of navy serffc cmbroldcrod with henna or French blue wool or with white dots embroidered all over them. Both styles are sketched. Other New Fall Frocks, $10.75, $16.75 to $29 nre of navy blue serge or tricotine in a most charming variety of Etyles. Many are trimmed with embossed or plain black silk braid. Others have the long red ingote lines which are so fashion able. Materials arc better and styles more interesting than they have been in years. All Summer Dresses Are Now Marked Very Low $1 for dresses of figured voile. 51.75 for scores of pretty frocks of white or col ored organdie. $2 for linene slip-on dresses with detachable white guimpes, and for dresses of plaid or checked ginghams, dotted or figured voiles. French Hand-made Dresses, $7.50 Plain-color voiles in pastel tints make these beautiful dresses. They are made entirely by hand and are trimmed with rows and rows of hemstitching or drawnwork. All are mussed, but will be restored by a pressing. (Market) Women's Pure Silk Sweaters $18.50 and $25 Lowest prices in a long, long time for sweaters of such quality as these. They are of pure silk, the kind that "creeps" in one's hand, and arc made with Tuxedo fronts and fringed sashes. All sizes, though not every size in every color. $18.50 sweaters are in black, navy, pink, white, pearl, brown and turquoise. $25 sweaters are in black, navy, white, pearl, pink, sand and brown. (rentrnl) Special at $25 A little group of coats and capes remaining from the Summer season. There aru quilted satin coats, capes of Canton crepe heavily fringed and navy tncotinu coats lined with crepe de chine. All are mucJi lowered in price. (Mark!) Women's New Autumn Pumps Step Smartly In Really beautiful pumps they arel Women who love dainty nnd graceful footwear will find that these exactly suit them. Refinement of line, softness of material, excel lence of workmanship all s,how in these exquisite pumps. Made in Philadelphia, thoy aro of the true Wanamakcr quality, which means that thoy will give sound service. Women's One-Strap Pumps in Tan are made of soft leather on linos of especial charm. Thoy nre light and dainty, and have turned soles, nnd either baby or high French heels. Similar black pumps have baby French heels. $9.00. Plain Pumps The kind that so many women like gain a certain elegance from their lack of adornment. Thev are in tan or black, with baby French heels. $9.90. Black Satin Pumps are always in good taste. A new one-strap model gives the foot an exceptionally slender appearance. It has the comfortable baby French heel. $9.90. (ClieMntit) New Autumn Suits of Jersey and Mixtures $825, $10 to $25 Here's a rine collec tion of every-day suits, sport suits and suits for general knock - about wear. $8.25 for light-weight jersey suits in two-tone color ings with navy, tan, green and brown pre dominating. They have Tuxedo jackets with three pockett and croised belts. $10 for heavier jersey suits in tailored btyle with slot pockets and notch collars. In brown, green, blue and tan. Also at $10, mixed suitings in gray, tan, nn fift ..,. " uiuwn HUH tUITUl, ','au ,JO made in a similar style. 3-Piece Suits, $23.50 Really a slip-on dress with a jacket to match, like the one sketched. These are of fine tweeds in soft shades of reseda green, cinnamon and plum. The jackets aro lined throughout with peau de cygne. A similar suit of velour in several soft shades of beaver brown, $26. A New Winter Coat With a Very Deep Fur Collar $35 There's a world of comfort and satisfaction in a coat like the one sketched. It is of soft wool velour in taupe, brown or navy b!up, cut on long, straight lines and belted. Tabs of velour trim the back, while tho deep, soft shawl collar is of beaveretto (clipped coney in beavor color). The coat is full length and is lined throughout with figured silk. This is but one of the excellent values in wnmen's Winter coats (which are arriving every day. Beautiful coats, heavily trimmed with fur, aro here at $45 to 150. New Tailored Skirts in Navy and Black Many women, of conservative tastes, count a wardrobe incom plete unless it includes a plain tailored dark skirt. Such a skirt is a standby for real service. These new Autumn skirts arc of navy blue or black wool serge at $4.75, $5.75 and. $7.75. Of wool poplin at $5.75. Extra-size skirts of serge are $7.76; of poplin, $7.50. (Murket) White Tub Silk Petticoats With Double Panels, $3 Each petticoat has a wide flounce which shows three hem stitched tucks. Double panel back and front and clastic at the waistline. Doris petticoats, of flesh or white sateen, have 20-inch hems, $3. (OntrnI) Center sle pp o.o Women's Silk Stockings, 85c And they are real silk, too, of smooth weave and good weight. The fit is assured by the seamed backs, and tho feet are rein forced. All sizes in black, white or cordovan. Checked Gingham, 18c Just when it is most wanted to make dresses for schoolgirls or rompers for very little folks. Broken checks, solid checks, and small plaids in many colors. 26 inches wide. Upholstery Remnants 10c to $1 a Yard Big enough for furniture covers, curtains or pillow covers. A lot of purposes may be served in selections from this group which includes cretonnes, silko lines, sateens, burlap, khaki awning material, scrim and mar quisette. Pink Brocaded Topless Corsets, $2 Very dainty they arc, too, with elastic all around the upper edge. Bandeaux, 50c Well-cut from firm pink cotton material, with lace trimmings. Colonial Rag Rugs 35c to $1.50 Made of all new rags in the popular hit-nnd-mii.s pattern, these rugs are just the thing for the bathroom, bedroom or hall. And they are wonderfully inex pensive. Sizes and prices" are: 18x31 inches 35c 24x30 inches r,5c 25x50 inches 75r 54x71 inches 90c 30xG0 inches $1.15 36x72 inches 1.50 Step-in or Knicker Bloomers, 50c The much-liked step-in pattern may be had in either pink or white, trimmed with lace. Sev eral styles in pink knicker bloom ers. Some are trimmed with narrow hemstitched ruffles. Sale of Boys' Shirts $1.15 Plain blue ones, white ones and a variety of striped shirts of printed or woven madras and printed pcrcalo. Every kind a boy could want. The shirts arc carefully pro portioned nnd well made. They nave plain neckbands or collars attached sizes 12 to 14. Boys' Neckties, 25c Four-in-hand ties of striped silks in the colorings that boys like. They are of finer silks than those usually found at this price. It's a fine time to stock up for school. (dnlltry, Mnrkrt) w Dainty Trifles Boudoir Caps and Bandeaux, $1 to $2.50 Surely no woman could be blue" nnd out of sorts and wear these enchanting bits of fluffiness. There is charm in every bit of frilly lace, in every loop of soft toned ribbon, in every deftly fashioned satin flower that orna ments these fresh new breakfast caps. Exquisitely dainty are the bandeaux which many women find so becoming. Their soft lace quillings arc set off with satin flowers and ribbons in pink, rose, light blue and lavender. A Pretty Dutch Cap Is 65c Made of white swiss in the popular Dutch shield pattern, it is ornamented with lace and a ribbon bow in the back. Shirred Ribbon Garters $1 and $1.50 are quite the prettiest we have had in a long time. In a be wildering number of shades, some of them aro faced with contrast ing colors, and all are gay with novel bead, embroidery or ribbon trimmings. Nothing nicer could be chosen for inexpensive gifts. (Ontrnl) Outing Flannel, 10c Striped outing flannel of u soft, fleecy quality for making warm nightgowns, pajamas and under wear. 26 inches wide. 26-inch white domet flannel, 15c yard. (Central) Longcloth, 15c Soft white longcloth, 36 inches wide, suitable for all sorts of lingerie. H fiitriil) Women's Extra-Size House Dresses, $2.50 Who would trouble to make them when they may be bought, ready to put on, at so low a price? Checked gingham house dresses with collars of white rep edged with hemstitched bands come in pink, light blue, lavender or navy. Another style in blue chambray only, is trimmed with blue and white bias bands. Sizes are 46 to 52. (CfnlrHl) Showing of New Autumn Suits for Girls, $15 These comfortable and well-cut suits are of jersey cloth in mix tures of blue and brown and are just right in color and weight for Autumn wear. Coats nre tailored, and belted, but instead of skirts there are slip on dresses with pockets and belts, which may be worn separately. Sizes are 15 and 17. Nothing nicer for school wear could be imagined. Girls New Top-Coats Have Arrived, $20 and $29 No Wintry blast need disturb the school-girl who is buttoned snugly into one of these warm, cozy coats. A smart polo coat, in blue or brown, has raglan sleeves and may be buttoned closely under the chin. It is lined throughout. 20. A similar polo coat has a deep pleat down the back, nnd a soft, rich collar of benverette (kit coney). Lined throughout, of course. $20. Sizes in both these coats are 15 and 17. (Market) iimmtmtMmtmmmmmmmmaKmxxmmmBimmmmmmmrmmnmaMaKmmmmmmmumm ust Tliree Da of AtusCust Sal in ttie Down Stairs FriMtare Store three days more to buy sound, substantial Wanamaker furniture nt considerably less than its regular prices. Along the East Aisle of tho Down Stairs Store is a most interesting collection of worthy furniture at moderate prices: complete dining-room suites; complete bedroom suites; complete living-room suites; and many odd pieces of great usefulness. It is well designed, strongly constructed furniture of the kinds that real homes delight in. And what vistas it bpens to the seeing eye! One can walk among it and plan and plan and plan. Then, just a step further, one can see plans realized in the Little House of Home Ideas! What a place for young people just start ing their own homes ! Here every dollar will do its utmost, stretch to its furthest. It's surprising how little money is necessary to furnish a small apartment when one plans carefully and buys wisely. For instance: A Colonial Four-Post Mahogany Bed Is Only $27.50 The posts are of solid turned mahogany; the head and foot panels are veneered. It is rubbed dull and of deep, rich color; full size. The sketch shows the style. aWwl 1 1 1 aHSsasafcsSii . Taiaffi''' II 11 jlBfBBssJ" ' m Tl TJJr (Central) Velour Pillows $3.75 Square, oblong and round pillows aro made entirely of velour or of velour combined with tapestry and trimmed with dull gold galloon. Soft, fluffy pillows of generous size. (Art Neeillenurk, Central) New Prices on Madras and Cross Stripe Curtains Madras curtains are suit able for living rooms and din ing rooms and to use in door ways. They are in soft colors with a silky finish. 27 to 48 finches wide and 2Vfe to 2 yards long. Now $5 to $9 a pair. Cross-stripe curtains in a wide assoitment of colors are now $1.50 to $5.50 pair. New Sash Curtains Scrim nnd Jace curtains with loops at the tops, all ready to hang. They are 40 inches wide. White ones at 45c, 65c, $1 and $1.25 each. Ecru curtains, $1 and $1.25 each. Scrim Curtains 85c Pair Hemstitched white scrim curtains, 33 inches wide and 2J-4 yards long. (Chestnut) Oval-Plaited Rag Rugs Low prices on these artistic rugs in soft colorings. 18 x 36 inches $2.25 24 x 36 inches $2.75 27 x 54 inches $4.75 30 x60 inches $5.75 36 x 72 inches $8.50 4x7 feet $13.50 (Chestnut) Warm Quilts and Blankets At Lower Prices' Households which have been "making things do" because prices were so high, can safely stock up now, for prices are down most decidedly. Comfortables and blankets are easily down a third, some even to a half of last year's prices. Cotton Comfortables, $2 Cotton-filled comfortables, covered with figured cot ton materials, have plain backs. Of a good thickness, too. Wool-and-Cotton Comfortables, $6 These are covered with sateen, showing plain backs and borders and figured tops. 75 wool in the filling. Wool Comfortables, $10 and $12.50 Soft, thick and warm, these are filled with pure lamb's-wool and covered with fine, lustrous sateen with plain backs and borders and figured tops. They are scroll stitched. $12.50 quilts can also be had with plain rose or French blue sateen on both sides. Cotton Blankets, $2.50 Gray or white blarfkets, with pink or blue border, measure 60x76 inches. Wool-Mixed Blankets Gray blankets, size 60x80 inches, $5. White blankets, size 60x80 inches, $5, $6, $8 and $9. White blankets, size 70x80 inches, soft and of good weight, are $6.50, $8.50 and 10. All have pink or blue borders. All-Wool Blankets, $10 Pink plaid blankets, size 70x80 inches, are soft and very warm. Block plaid blankets, in pink or blue, are 72x84 inches, at $15. Scotch plaid blankets, all-wool, 68x80 inches, $15. Satin-Finish Bedspreads, $3.50 It's been a long time since such a fine heavy spread could be had for $3.50. Full double-bed size 78x88 inches. Sheets, 75c and $1 Full-bleached muslin sheets, seamed and neatly hemmed. 72x90 inches, 75c 81x90 inches, $1 Pillow Cases 42x36 inches, 20c 45::36 inches, 25c Linen Crash, 25c Cream bleached kitchen crash is 17 inches wide. (Central) Tricolette Blouses $2.50 Tho always popular tie-on model is used in these tricolette blouses, and that, of course, means case of fit and harmony of line. The tricolette is in several different fancy stitch patterns, in white, navy and black. Sizes SG to 46. (Central) 9x12 Axminster Rugs Special at $37.50 14 Different Patterns First quality rugs, perfect in every way, and in patterns and colorings suitable for any room in the house, as well as for offices. They are both seamed and seamless, and are fine, durable rugs for the money. Axminster Rugs in Large and Unusual Sizes 9x9 feet $40 I 11.3x12 feet. .. .$62.50 9 x 10.6 feet $42.50 10.6 x 13.6 feet. . .$72.50 9x15 i'eet $62.50 I 11.3x15 feet ....$78.50 9 x 18 feet $78.50 12 x 15 feet $97.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs 6x9 feet, $17.50 8.3 x 10.6 feet, $30 rt 9 x 12 feet, $32.50 (Chestnut) WH m 0 f -' d V ,,j.:fij $K .,-. ?V. t.,