t' fm '-ALTT"a GT T r?T 'TT'1'". V4 -ttWdrftr'A' sa-'-V 'TSSfH '"TffrT 'T" r v''r ' U, ' . ''J.'1T ltH-v. ' V- . v ,... V,. , - ,- V i f " -' J J EVENING PTJBI&O iTSDGEl ifeEMBEli "i" 1&& i r.r tfw' ', . 1 w, P'B. H - M'1 w DREAMLAND ADVENTURES y DADDY STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled DOWN. STAIRS STORE V7T. & ? MM mm i .'! I fr -4 SSL-1 tTdoX; and Janet earn tickets to the ToyviUe ball by doing kind deeds to poor ohildren. 'With Hobby Bouncer, Jack's rubber bait, the) tet out for the ball. On the uay they meet Isabella-Marie, Janet's former doll, and Captain Brave, Jaok's' Jormer toy soldier, Mr. Pieman taken them to JaoU Front, who fit them out tcith fine party clothes. CHAITEn I At tho Ball JACK and Janet felt very happy In the flno pnrtjr clothes Jack Frost hod dressed them In for the Toyyllli ball. Janet hnd a frock an dainty and flltny as fairy laco, whllo Jack looked lilto nn Ha3tor bunny In his suit of snowy fur. Isabollo-Mnrie, the doll, was a beau tiful lady In her phlramery bnll gown, and Captain Urave, the foy soldier, wns mora splendid (linn ever In bis bright, fresh paint. Mr. riemnn, who hnd brought them to Jack Frost to get clothes for the party, gazed at them In approval. "Ilutnphl" he grunted. "Now yon aro just nn nlco looking ns any of the grand folks who will bo nt tho Toyrllle Boll." "Hurry! Hurry! Hurry 1" urged Bobby Bouncer, tho rubber ball, who wns bounding up nnd down in his eager ness to start for the ball. "Hurry! I hear tho inusic plajlng for the grand march." "That sounds llko tho hand organ tho Italian organ-grinder wns plalng on our street yesterday." cried Jack, as tho wliolo party hurrlM after Mr. Pie man through tho twisting, turning paths of tho mysterious garden. "Oh, I hope it it the hand organ, and that Pietro, the funny little monkey, is Hill with it," answered Jnnct. They turned a sharp corner and there beforo them vis a-smooth lawn bor dered by blooming plants, trim bushes and overhanging tree1!. In tn center was a fountain the water sparkling liko Jewels of mnny colors in tho bright Jight of the "milling moon. Among the hndows of tho bushes and tteea were tiny flashing lamps fireflies shut up In lantern-like cnget. Dancing joyously upon the lawn were dozens of odd creuturcs. "Why, it is n masquerade." cried Janet. So It seemed, for there were Jumping Jacks, lllephnnts, Teddy Benrs, Alphabet Letters, Woolly Sheep, Ilabbits, Clowns. Horses, Kewpics, Donkeys, l:gs, Tov Soldiers nnd Dolls of nil sorts Cirl Dolls, Hoy Dolls. In dian Dolls, Rag Dolls, Chines Dolls. The party looked like a circus. "Ho! Ho! Ho!" laughed Bobby Bouncer. "This Isn't n masquerade. This is tho Toyvillo ball. Every one here is a toy except you nnd Jack." Many of the creatures had sacmed familiar to Jack nnd Jnnct at first tight, nnd now they began to recoguizo old friends they hnd played with mnny a. time. There wns Janet's Teddy Bear, which gave her n friendly bug; the Wooden Elephant nnd Jointed Mule from Jack's circus set, Betty Brown's Indian Doll, Willie Honper'B China Pig Bank, nnd a lot of others they knew. They felt less llko strangers, but it was jueer being tiny and playing with live .toys. Tho music grew faster and gayer. Then Jack and Janet saw the music really was made by n hand organ, nnd the organ-grinder was none other thnn Pietro, Jie monkey, who was grinding away for dear life, and grinning nnd ranking faces nnd dnuclng, nil at the same time. "Take your partners for tho grand march!" screeched Pietro shrilly. The Wooden Klcphant stopped before Janet nnd saluted her. "Will you be my partner?" he nsked. Janet was sur prised, but politely bowed her bead. "Hee-haw! Will you be my part ner?" said tho Jointed Mule to Jnck. "Yes," said Jack. Tho Wooden Elephant and Jointed Mulo reared on their hind legs, nnd Janet nud Jnck marched happily with them. (The grand march leads them into n peculiar adventure about which you will be told tomorrow.) UlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU I The Lady and the Roof. I A GERMAN TOWN XTL beauty, it is said, refused to marry a certain g wooer because his house had a tin roof, and she said H she never couia enauro S that dull, dirty red. So he had the roof re- painted in a beautiful 5 S gray, and they lived to- 5 gether happily ever after. Tin roofs need not bo painted 5 " .not dull, dirty red, any moro E , than n minister must always s s wear black. It's n mere cus- torn. Uso NU-DURA-TIN on nil roofs, nnd you not only pet the beBt roof made, but the E handsomest, for it can be E s paintea oi nny tint or coior, to harmonize with tho rest of tho E house E NU-DURA-TIN Is better than g tho old Welsh tin, for its base E Is tho new "copper steel," which E resists rust, nnd lasts indefi- E tely. m: .5 Any roofer can furnish NTJ-DUIU.-TIN, nnd paint It any color. THE M15TAL PLUn OP PHILA. 60S AnCII STIU3CT mk'h i,.f . .....I. . i . . .5 I Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Is in Bright Readiness for the Autumn Outfitting of Families and Homes Ceiateir Aisle Opportunities 800 Nightgowns and Envelope Chemises of Fine Batiste, $1.50 Tho finest, softest, prettiest nightpowna nnd chemises nt $1.50 that wo have had In a long, long timot Dainty laces nnd inser tions, fln embroideries, pretty inserts or pink, blue or lavender dotted Swiss, and cross-bar, tiny tucks, a few French knots such nrc tho things that appeal to women who liko daintiness. There arc many dif ferent styles. Some arc in nil sizes. Others aro not Tho assortment could hardly bo better. It even Includes a few nightgowns with semi-high necks and three-quartor sleeves. Pongee Blouses at $3.50 Good quality pongee is mado into three models with long sleoves. All thrco are in sizes 36 to 40, inclusive Just tho blouses for now Fall suits. anDronrinto for travoHnsr. Women's Combinations, 25c Finely ribbed cotton combinations in reg ular and extra sizes are in low-neck, sleeve less, knee-length, closed style. They aro seconds, but tho imperfections aro slight. Pillows and Head Rests Covered With Cretonne, 25c The cretonne is in pleasing pntterns and the pillows and head rests, boing filled with kapok, aro soft nnd comfortable. Corsets for Average Figures $1.50 and $2 Various models of pink brocho nro in top less and low-bust style. They have four hoso supporters nnd aro carefully finished. ,PrettyBungalow Frocks for Young Housewives 75c Why wear dark, drab, ugly old things when bright, pretty bungalow frocks can bo just as efficient and economical? Some aro plain pink or blue nnd many aro in delightful stripes, figures and checks. All are of clean-looking percale of good quality. Contrasting binding trims tho nicely cut necks with their lapel finish ing, the belts, tho sleeves and tho pockets. Neat Gingham Aprons With White Rickrack at $1.50 Durable ginghoms in plain colors and stripes nro mado into bungalow aprons. Tho whlto rickrack, which trims tho square necks, the sleeves, the belts and tho sides whero tho apron-frocks fasten, gives them an agreo nblo air of freshness. (Ontrnl) Boys' Raincoats Like the Ones Policemen Wear Only $3. 75 (Sizes 6 to 18 Years) All the younger boys will want them! That's a big thing. Most mothers will bo grateful for raincoats that will bo worn on rainy days without tho nocessity of pleading or stern command. These are of sturdy rubberized black ma terial, have tho correct clasps to fasten them nnd pockets. Sou'westers to match aro 65c Every boy going away to school should have n rain outfit and this is a good one, inexpensive but protective. Getting the Boys Wardrobe in Shape for School Tho Boys' Store on tho Gallery is what a boy would call "chock full" of tho many things that boys need for school shirts, ties, pajamas, collars and so on, nil at modernto prices, yet me sturay wnnnmaKer qunnty that boys, abovo all other people, requiro. (Gallery, Market) A Sale of Fresh New Japanese Straw Rugs at Half Price New rugs of nn exceptionally fine grade, durably woven with a very close warp. They nro frcBh and bright and all ready to bo laid on the floors of homes that are being set in order for Winter. Tho colorings make thoso rugs suuablo for nearly overy room in tho houso, as well as for inclosod porches and breakfnst nooks. Tho designs aro woven in the colored threads of tho wnrp, adding to the durability of the rug and making each ono reversible thus almost doubling its llfo of Bervico, In blue, green, tan, brown, rod and pink. Pleaaa note tho quantities In each Blze only largo enough to last tho day through. Early selection will be tho most satisfactory. On the Center Aisle Quantity SIz. Irlc 158 27x54inck.es 75c Quuntlty HUe 260 36 x 72 In the Rug Store Chestnut 192 4.6 x 7.6 feet $2.50 68 8 x 10 feet 9 6x9 feet $3.75 55 9 x 12 feet (Obratnut) $39 $29 $16.75 $l'6.75 $39 A Most Interesting Collection of Distinguished Dresses in Individual Models at $25, $29, $39 and $45 Amazement was written large on the faces of a group of- young women when some of the new Autumn dresses were shown to them the other day. "I have .never dreamed such gowns were to be had in the Down Stairs Store," exclaimed one of them. It was a pleasant surprise, for it made possible two beautiful dresses for the sum she had expected to have to pay for one. To any woman interested in dress, a half hour spent in the Dress Salon will prove a revelation a revelation good for the pocketbook. All of the Newest Style Points are present in these lovely dresses and the materials are a joy to touch. Beautiful black silks of the fashionable crepe weaves are used in a group of frocks Russian crepe, Canton crepe and crepe satin. Many of these dresses are quite plain, relying on the rich texture of the silk for their charm. Here you will see the uneven skirt line, the flowing peasant sleeve, the neck cut high in front and back and tapering-in points on the shoulders. Beaded girdles are another Autumn mode. ? Fine Cloth Dresses in Navy Blue are of tricotine, Cheruit twill and serge. Some are cut on lines distinctly French and trimmed with medal lions of pleated black moire ribbon. Others are quite elaborately embroidered with beads or trimmed with many rows of shiny black silk braid. Interesting combinations of tricotine and Georgette or tricotine and crepe de chine will be noticed. 17 Different Models at $10.75 Here are coat dresses and straight-line dresses of fine twill sergo in black or navy blue. Silk braid two to ten rows deep trims the skirts of many of these. Others have embroidered vestees. 38 Different Models at $16.75 Navy tricotine and serge make these dresses, which are embroidered with colored beads, Bilk embroidery or silk braid. Bodices are usually plain, while sleeves and skirts Bhow elaborate trimming. Prloe inches $1.25 $6 $7.50 soles and Cuban heels. SI , h ThRFSHBI V mlmm WxMrl SEsSkVA iM Li irnn fl IllnlltV Umif m 'tKxzmgzm&wsm JOf jl ij 7r i . . i. $10.75 $29 (Market) $29 Black Shoes and Oxfords That Women Are Asking For $6.25 to $6.75 It is indicative of tho better values this year that high shoes not better than theso at $6.75 sold last year for $9. Three Kinds of Black Oxfords With Medium Heels and Welted Soles $6.25 for kidskin Oxfords with simu lated wing tips and decorative perfora tions. $6.40 for kidskin Oxfords with tho applied straight tips that a great many women like. $6.75 for good-looking black calfskin Oxfords with simu lated wing tips. Women's New High Shoes at $6.75 One stylo is of black kidskin, 19 eyelets high, and another of black calfskin, 20 eyelets high and shaped to fit well around the tops. They have simulated wing tips, perforations, welted (Obeitnnt) Extra-Size Dresses at $16.75 Well-designed dresses of navy blue and black serge and black satin are mado in five different ways. They are em broidered or trimmed with braid and are in sizes 42V& to 52Vfe. Other new models fn extra- Bfze dresses at $25, $39, $43.50 and $45. Jersey Slip-on Dresses. $8.75 Navy blue sleeveless dresaea, well cut and mado with tailored set-in pockets. Mostly in young women's sizes. A whole (polity worth making u lor your choosing. Th cost! Many W IhrA mi Jmm4 m& New Suit Frocks of Heather Jersey, $15 Every young woman will pronounce such a combination perfect for school, for busi ness and for genornl everyday wear. There is a regular sleovcloss, sllp-on frock with a braid-bound neck nnd a jacket to match. It is to bo had In navy nnd Co ponhngen blue. New Suits of Illama Cloth at $45 Finely tailored suits In navy and rein doer have a broad band of nutria fur trim ming tho collars. Tho jackets aro trimmed with many buttons and finished with em broidered crows'-fcot Other now suite nt ?23.G0, $25, $29, $33.50 to $57.60. (Market) Simple White Blouses for Schoolgirls and Young Women A'plonrlful supply of fresh white blouses, which can bo easily nnd successfully laun dered, is a most delightful thing to possess-, as nny girl will tell you. Youthful, well-cut blouses, tho mnjorlty with tho becoming Peter Pan collars which all girls like, nro hero in voile, dimity, lawn, batisto nnd organdio nt prices ranging from $2.25 to $5.90. Some have short slooves, othors long ones with snugly fitting cuffs. A great many were ' designed especially to bo worn with sweaters and sloevcless frocks. (Market) High-Neck Nightgowns in Extra Sizes, $1.7S Of soft yet durable white muslin, made with long Bleeves, V necks and tucked yokes. Sizes 18, 19 and 20. (Central) A New. Petticoat With an Embroidered Flounce, $5.50 A pretty petticoat to wear with Autumn suits and dresses. It is of messallno with a dcop scalloped flounce showing a grnpo de sign done in eyelet embroidery. In navy, French bluo, Copenhagen, green, brown, purplo and black. (Ontrnl) Middies for Gym $1 and $1.50 Practical white ones, that are nice to wear with bloomers, nro in 8 to 20 year sizes at $1. Co-ed middy blo'uses of white jean, $1.50. Serge Frocks $5.50 and $7.50 Comfortable little bluo serge dresses are embroidered with silk In contrasting colors. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Another -new serge frock, with a pleated skirt and a detachable pongee guimpe, is in 8 to 14 year sizes at $12.75. (Market) Fine Little Broche Corsets at $4 Of exceptionally good nnd pretty pink or whlto broche, the corsets aro for average and slight figures. They havo 2Vi-inch elastic all around tho low top and 4 eyelets with olnstio lacer below tho front steels. (Central) Special Curtain Scrim 10c Yard yard wido and finished with tape edges, It is of a r up into curtains. White, cream ana ccr Think how little fresh new curtains will pooplo like scrim of this sort for half-sash curtains. Hemstitched White Scrim Curtains 85c a Pair Snowy nnd Immaculate, they aro 2 yards long. Soma wise housowivc3 will get enough for tho whole houso. $1.50 a Pair Hemstitchod whlto marquisotto curtains nnd ruffled muslin curtains are .two old favorites that have nn air of homo about them. $1.50 a pair Is a small prico for curtains as serviceablo and tasteful as theso. Cheery Cretonnes at 20c a Yard i Tho mnny different patterns and tho good substantial qu?l lty of the cretonnes would bo worth noticing at a higher prico nnd all tho more so nt this low oncl 84 inches wido. Opaque Oil Window Shades Lowered to 75c A whole new shipment nt this now low prico makes the color assortment complete; 2 tones of green, 2 of tan and white. Watcr-colot shades, COo. (Clmtnut) H f f ,.. "-K,l!t,?itw,i, ? Jv jh&ttMuftAtou mt A7 iSwii''''iiniuiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiii)r. j., ..