Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 10, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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Four Delegates to Presbyterian
Conference to Occupy
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Ck.?.. ' n'nn member of tho delegation
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hen a speaker nt the ioru.ncm
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Dr, Banna is convem. .v -,
Juice Committro of the Church
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PU,!?X' henr ;; vtoVs prrnch
op n iiutton will prencn nt
JiTl oVlock Kcrvlco ht the Second
e iri-rlnr i Church, Twenty-first nnd
tt Swets. Dr. Drumtnond nt the
nn Mn7 "rerty terlnn Church. Dr.
525 , Sill prench morning nnd even
i J tlif Wnjne Prcfibjterlnn Church
HJL iiu,efl will PrenWi nt Calvary
PrXtWlnn Cburch, Fifteenth nnd
IKUat Btrcets.
DR, GERNAND NEW RECTOR
Returns to Diocese to Take Charge
" of Branchtown Parish
. t.. i iTminul W. Oernand
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hns assumed tho rectoishlp of the
'rrotfstant Episcopal House of Prnjer.
J Limekiln plko nnd Church lane.
Bronchlou. Dr. Ccrnaml ruccopus hip
'iter. Henry G. G. Vincent, who was
killed In un nutomobllo nccldcnt last
PM.T.
i Dr Gcrnnml i n rniincicipninn nmi
returnn to the DIocppo of Peunslvnnla
from the Diocese of Nrwnrk. Ho Is n
raduste of tho NortlienKt High Hchool
and un In the bnnklng business when
he decided to study for tho ministry,
rraduatliig from Drew Theological
Seminar nnd Temple I'nlvcrsitr, where
be rcreUed the dcgieo of bachelor of
divinity. , , , ,
Dr. tiprnnnci Humcqiipmiv ium iium
iradunte courses nt Trinity College.
VnlvorslM of Toronto nnd tho Episcopal
Tti.t.u. vVlmnl flil pllv. tin was or-
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curate nt at. rimrn . uunii, inui
ftrcet nnd I.rhlgh avenue, nnd Christ
Church, (iormantoun, nnd miulster-ln-rhnrge
at St. James' Church, Tiling
home, and St. .lames', Moore, Tn.
j lighting
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Tat. Jon 18, 18tt
"No Splaih in Sink"
"positive Shut OfF'
N.me "SAVILL" On Fuct
"Atk four plumber"
Thomas SaviU's Sons, Mfr.
1I10-1X-M Wallare HI.. Ittlta.
After sickness,
cleanup. How?
Wash everything bed
clothes, woodwork, floors,
vith a disi nfectant solution
you know kills germs.
Uii vital that'a dialnfrctant
workourely and quickly. Sylphtw
Nithol does both.
For personal hygicn
cuti. noundi, douchu Eylpho
Nithol ii invaluable.
, Drug and department atom.
t'cn-lSe to $1.26. The 8ul-pno-Nupthol
Co., llotton, Man.
Sylphq-Jathol
Ada initantly
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Excursions
MAURICE RIVER
FORTESCUE
Fishing Grounds
Sundays,
September 11, 18 & 25
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;'wAkM ' . 'ON'STTXM'sORE f WANMKEk'S
Autumn Is Bringing Fresh New Mercl
Prices in Several Years Wanamake
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Women's Fully Lined Coats
Are Ready for Wearing
$23.50
Women who have their own furs will be interested in these conts
of navy nnd dark twillRht blue coating. Tho backs hang straight,
growing wider toward the hem and have Bilk stitching, buttons nnd
silk tassels for trimming. The coats have circular collars and inter
esting cuffs and pockets.
Another very smart model, lined with silk, is $30.
Soft Velour With Fur at $25
A good-looking model is of dark twilight blue or navy, with a
generous collar of bcaver-shcarcd-and-dycd coney. Tho loose back
ripples and the-coat is fully lined with pin-color peau dc cygnc.
Sports Coats of Camel's Hair at $47.50
Coats that can be worn anyvhcrc, any time that is what these
are. They arc in the now chow shade, a warm soft brown, as well as
their own natural creamy tan.
Between $35 and $55
there is excellent selection among coats with or without fur.
Materials are paiticuiarly soft and colors rich. The coats are all har
moniously lined and fur is generously used. A great deal of fur will
be seen on tho Winter coats and most 6i these show it.
(Market)
Linen Luncheon Sets, $2.50 and $3
Half last year's price for these good-looking set3 of pure linen.
White ones scalloped with white are $2.50. Sets of natural crash,
scalloped with white, or Copenhagen blue and white linen, embroidered
with white or blue, arc $3. Each set includes six plate doilies, six
tumbler doilies and one large centerpiece.
(Central)
Sweaters for Little
Girls Are
$2.50 and $3
Cozy knitted wool sweaters,
will flt littlo girls of 2 to 6 years.
Some are slip-over style and
others arc coat sweaters. Yoti
may choose tan, Copenhagen and
bufT.
(Central)
Messaline, $1.65
35-inch messaline is in the
lovely shades of old rose. Nile,
lavender, light blue, Copenhagen,
taupe, seal brown, Belgian and
navy.
Black Messaline
of excellent quality is 35 inches
wid at $1.50 and $1.65 a yard.
Drop-Stitch Tricolette
$1.20
to is 30 inches wide, in navy,
black, silver, flesh, old rose and
white.
Wash Satin at $1.75
35-inch wash satin, for pretty
undeiclothc3, is in white, flesh
and pink.
Pretty Ribbons
Special
45c for 5-inch ribbon of pink,
blue or white satin with contrast
ing stripes and borders.
63c for 6'J-inch ribbon of taf
feta or satin, in pink, blue or
white, in basket-weave effect.
(Centrnt)
Newest Veils
Run to Points, Balls
and Ruffles
They're the gayest, most
piquant affairs you can
imagine. Some are in squares,
some in ovals or circles and
they are to be worn draped
over small hats. Wonderfully
becoming.
In black, brown, navy,
taupe and cherry at $2.25 to
$4.50.
Special at $1 and $1.50
Charming squares of black
lace or of octagon mesh with
a scroll or chenille dotted bor
der, the latter in tan, Copen
hagen, taupe, brown or black.
(Central)
Hand-Made Blouses of
French Voile, $3.50
Trimmed With Filet
Lace, Too
Four new models with long sleeves
ate suitable alike for new Autumn
suits and dark slip-on dresses.
Every tiny stitch, every bit of
drawn-woik and embroidery, even
the filet lace, was made by hand. The
result is exquisitely dainty and fine.
The voile is the soft creamy tex
ture that women like and the blouses
have V or square necks with roll
collars.
(Market)
Lower Heels Is the Word on
Women's New Shoes
$4,90 to $9.90
Both high shoes and oxfords show an increasing pro
portion of low heels. If heels are not low they are medium,
with a few Cuban heels as the exception that proves the
rule.
Decidedly, shoes are cut on more sensible, comfortable
lines than ever before and lose no whit of attractiveness in
so being.
Brown, Black and Tan Leathers
are all used and there are many styles of high shoes,
oxfords and ankle-strap pumps. Some have imitation or
real wing tips and others show imitation ball straps and
tips and many perforations. Plenty of rounded toes are in
evidence and there is an outdoors made-for-service air
about most of the shoes, except those made very evidently
for dress wear alone.
There are more styles than you could count on the
fingers of several pair of hands! Soles are all of good
leather and welted or turned.
Children's School Shoes
Shoes or oxfords of tan leather in lace style are in
sizes 6 to 8 at .$3; sizes 8 12 to 2, $3.50.
Lace shoes of tan calfskin, with wide toes, have welted
soles. Sizes G to 8, $4.50; sizes 8j to 11, $4.75; sizes 11
to 2, $5.40.
Black patent leather lace shoes with white leather tops
are in sizes 8ij to 2 at $4.90 and $5.90.
Girls' lace shoes of black dull leather with wide toes,
welted soles and low heels are in sizes 2a to 7 at $5.90.
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Black Appears
Among the Russet Tones of Autumn
in the More Exclusive Hats
Black hats are smartly severe of line and as
distinctive and becoming as only black hats can be.
By contrast the hats in the delightful russets,
golden browns, rich red tones'and flaming orange are
deeper, softer, more luxurious than ever in the beau
tiful velvets and duvetyns. Purples, too, are seen and
blues seemingly lovelier than ever before.
Quill feathers are used daringly in the form of
arrows on several exceptionally smart hats. Some of
the velvet hats form their own bows in a jaunty man
ner, while others use softer, fuller, bow-like affairs
of ribbon.
It is the becomingness, the wearableness of the
hats in the Down Stairs Millinery Store that mark
this Autumn season.
Interesting choosing around $10.
(Market)
New Velour Portieres for
More Artistic Homes
$14 a Pair
Have you ever been in a hurry and pushed aside the
wide, heavy portieres in the doorway and wondered why
decorators invented them?
You will be pleased, then, with these new and narrower
portieres for their convenience, and even more so for their
decorative value.
The velour is a beautiful quality, soft and deep, and
tJieportieres are 23 inches wide. They are exceptionally
well made and have open-edge French sides. '
There is about every imaginable combination of con
trasting colors from which to choose: black and orange,
blue and rose, tan and blue and so on. If we have not the
exact combination that you want we shall be glad to have
special combinations made up and delivered within a few
days.
Wider Portieres
34-inch portieres of the same velour are $19 a pair.
Full-width portieres, commonly called 50-inch, but
really a little over 48 inches when made up, are $23.75
a pair.
(Chestnut)
Boy:
Corduroy Suits
$8.75
Ideal school suits, for
they will stand more hard
knocks than suits of any
other kind.
Coats are in Norfolk
style with box-pleated
backs, plain fronts and
roomy pockets. Knicker
bockers are lined through
out and seams are
strongly stitched and
taped. They have belt
loops and a watch pocket.
Real all-weather suits
for boys of 7 to 15 years.
(finllrrj, Market)
Chambray
at 10c a Yard
It is 25 inches wide, in tan,
pink, green, heliotrope and two
shades of blue and a good quality
for clean little dresses for school
girls. Underwear Crepe
25c a Yard
ou incites wiae, u is in flesh, i
white, lavender, maize and blue.
(Central)
Center Aisle
Opportunities
(Chestnut)
Axminster
Rugs
Cach year A;.minster rugs of
this good quality nie more and
more in demand. Designs grow'
more interesting, colors bettor
nnd quality now shows an im
provpment oor that of beforc-.the-war.
18x35 inches, $2.75
22 x 36 inches, $2.75
27 x 52 inches, $3.85
27 r. 54 inches, $4.25
36 x 63 inches, $7
36 x 72 inches, $7.50
4.6 :c 6.6 feet, $14.50
6x9 feet, $20 and $25
7.6 x 9 feet, $25
8.3 x 10.6 feet, $34.50
9x9 feet, $40
9x15 feet, $62.50
9x 18 feet, $78.50
10.6 x 13.6 feet, $67.50
11.3x12 feet, $62.50
11.3x15 feet, $78.50
Seamed and Seamless j
Axminster Rugs, 9 x 12
Feet, Special at $37.50 ,
(Cheatnut)
Polka Dot Voile
Hoii8edresses, $1
Another wonderful purchase I
Pretty pink, green and lavender
dots in black rings on white voile
grounds. White collars and cuffs.
Sashes that tie in the back. Also
allover patterns in blue with
white leaves. Made with the
square necks and elbow sleeves
that housewives like. Sizes 30
to 46.
Half Sash Curtains, 35c
Delightfully inexpensive bris
bris curtains of quite good
creamy scrim with heading and
hemmed and lace trimmed at
sMes and bottom. 35c each.
Half Sash Curtains
45c and 65c Pair
Scrim at 45c, marquisette at
65c. Finished with hoading and
hemstitched at sides and bottom.
Wonderfully good.
2000 Yards Scrim, 10c
36-inch cream, white or ecru
colored curtain scrim of specially
good quality at the price.
Cretonnes Will Make
Homes Lovely
at 20c and 28c
20c ones arc 32 inches wide.
Those at 28c arc 30 inches wide.
Plenty of patterns and colors for
curtains, slip covers, laundry
bags, pillows and house dresses.
Remnants, 10c to $1
All scrts of good things.
Scrims, marquisettes, nets, wood
silk, terry r'oth, poplin, lincne,
drapery cloth and cretonnes.
Priced according to length and
material at 10c to SI a yard.
Unusual Toothbrushes
15c and 25c
Bleached and unbleached
brushes with white and amber
celluloid handles.
Flowered Sateen
Petticoat3, 75c
Pastel shades of white, pale
gray or tan with soft-colored
flowers of blue, pink or iolet.
Children's Drawers, 25c
Sizes 2 to 10 years, all for the
same price! Made so well and of
such excellent muslin that it cer
tainly would not pay any mother
to make them up. This .special
pjrehase consists of 1200 pairs
and we know parents will snap
them up by the dozen in assorted
sizes.
Elastic Paneled Corsets
$1.50 and $2
Closed-back pink corsets wi'h
three wido c'astic gores at $l.o0
sounds like both comfort and
fashion!
Corsets that close in front have
four clastic panels at $1.50. Bro
cade corsets with elastic panels
nt each side nnd closed back are
very good at ?2.
Popular Brassieres, 65c
Open-front substantial bras
sieres ha' e elaborate lace trim
ming. Silky Fiber Sweaters
$6.25
Tuxedo coats with belts and
pockets made of puie fiber silk
and wonderfully good looking for
so little. P'ain black, nay,
blown nnd tan aho black and
white mixtures. A year ago
similar ones were exactly double.
Women's New Velour Suits
With Fur Collars, $30
Amazingly pretty suits in navy blue or soft reindeer brown. The
jackets aro handsomely embroidered in self-color silk and are topped
with big fur collars of beaverette (beavei-djej con )
tnnrnw ?.lIk"C1mbrolder.e'j velour suit with a silk-l.ncd jacket is
$23.50. A tailored suit, without fur, is $30.
Youthful Suit Frocks, $16.75
1'iactical suits of wool jeisey consist of slip-on slcc eless frock
and a jacket to match. (With silk-lined jackets these arc V23.50.)
Extra-Size Suits
Well designed, carefully cut suits aro of b't e nicotine or serc
or of mannish suiting. $27.50, $37.50 to $18.75. u,tounc ol scrc
(Murket)
Bloomer Frocks Are Fine for
School, $3,50
They do awnv with petticoats
and np so comfortable to wear.
Of dark blue or blown chambray,
they nie made with piping of
creamy amber chambray. Sues
C to 12 yeais. (Sketched.)
Hundreds of other frockb of
gingham or chambiay in gay and
youthful colorings are here at
$1.35, $1.50, $2 to 5. A frock at
$1.50 is sketched.
Navy Serge Slip-on
Frocks, $4.75
Every girl likes them, and they
are so practical. These are em
broidered in navy or henna. Sizes
12 to 10.
Slip-on frocks of wool jersey are
in honna, Pekin and brown, with
detachable pongee guimpes. $15.
(Market)
Men's Athletic Union Suits
Special, 75c
Young men going back to college will want to stock up and they
are not the only ones. 75c is a mighty good price at which to stock
up, toot
The combination suits arc of checked nainsook with knitted waist
bands across the backs.
Sizes 34 to 46.
(Gallery, Mnrhet)
Men's New Shoes and
Oxfords at $4.75
Tan leather oxfords, with medium toes and welted
soles, have broad, low heels.
Shoes of soft black leather arc cut on English lasts.
$7.50 for the newest Autumn shoes of tan or black
calfskin in straight-lace style.
Boys' Shoes at $3.90
For big boys, who wear sizes 1 to 5V(, there are heavy
tan leather shoes with welted double s-oles.
For small boys, who wear sizes 10 to 13 12 blucher
shoes are of tough tan leather.
(Clullrry, Market)
Men's
and Women's
Umbrellas,
$1 and $1 .35
Good knock-about umbrcl
'as. covered with black cotton.
Women's handles have wrist
ords and some are trimmed
with bakelitc. Handles for
men arc in L shape.
(Market)
New Taffeta
Petticoats, $3.85
Rustling like the fallen
leaes, the good quality taffeta
is in black, navy, brown and
changeable colors. The scal
loped flounces have pleated
ruffles.
(Centril)
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S25 vi $10.75 SI 6.75 V
$10.75
Delightful Autumn Dresses in
35 Different Styles at $16.75
Every frock is a new Autumn frock, reflecting the newest and
most interesting stle points of the season.
There are frocks of nay blue tr.cotine and serge, showing the
wide flowing sleeves, unusual coilars and all sorts of embroidery done
in bronze or colored beads, in wool or in silk.
Silk drcsse.s.( at $16.75. are of crepe do chin", Canton crepe and
satin, tummed with ribbon loops, olaboiatc bead embroidery or Georg
ette crepe Mostly in nay, black or brown.
Almost as Many Kinds at $10.75
Moat of these are of nay b'ue serge, embroidered with contrast
ing or ielf-tono silk or trimmed with many lows of black bilk braid
or shining black spangles.
Plenty of Lovely Silk Dresses
at $25, $27.50 and $29
Of soft charmeuso, piettiiy beaded, of Canton crepe or crepe dc
chine, made in a variety of lovely wa.-. Wide choosing in naj blue
and black.
Other fine silk drosse , manj handsome black cicpc among them,
?39, ?15 to $S7.:0.
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(MurLet)
Cotton Comfortables,
$1.85
A special price on soft, warm comfortables, filled with pure
cotton and coveted with printed cotton material and plain backs.
Wool Comfortables, $5
Veiy huh? foi all the warmth and snugness in them! They
are filled with lambVwool and cocicd with figured cotton
material: bizc 7278 inches.
Wool-rillH c,uilts, coirod with ficrurod sateen with plain
borders, are $10; plain on both sides, wiMi fancy stitching, $12.50.
Wool-Mixed Blankets
for Twin Beds, $4.50
Siher ginj blankets m single-bed size arc of excellent
weight. White ones are 5.
White Vool-Mixed Blankets, $5.75
080-inch white wool-mixed blankets arc special at thij
price.
Bedspreads, $1.50
lowest price in a long, long time. These white crochet
spreads measure 70.S0 inches. Size 78x90 inches, $2.25.
Hemmed satin-finish spieads, 78x80 inches, arc $3.50: with
cut corners, $1,
Seamless Sheets, $1.05
That price sounds like old timcb. The sheets nre of firm,
heavy quality and measure 81x90 inches before hemming.
54x90-inch seamlcso sheets, 65c.
Seamed sheet, 72x90 inches, 75c; 81x90 inches, 85c.
Pillow Cases, 28c
Fine heavy pillow cases, 42x36 inches, aie special Just
600 of thcni.
(Central)
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