kUtf " "v"B:VBSliN"ip.lJBfSd tai 1021 - 1 ... . . Vi ' . - ririllTlll P PADTRD ribniniu UMriuive Witness Declares Men in Car 1 Were Trying te bubciue Coldie Brodheim f FATHER IS PROSTRATED i i 1 dint liU slxlcen-yonr-eld U.nMtr OeMie '" been kidnapped, Vifir-Fecend street, is in " ... eus prostration from worry nnd SSneil te b-ul under care e n pliysl- .t. noer little Goldle-Ged knew. t . ' ., ' in ,in te hr-r. he fcnid this vbat mcj "" " , , Line. Id' velcr broken. "S D. OlmMend, of 20 North Far- ' - .trret. I inns"'" " V , " --, -Mllc regrd a. valuable in their search ?' the : ctrl. who dlKappcarcd nt 11 '.vleck last Saturuay mui.i.i.B. i"c . , .... in 1in Kfern of Hip , ,W!?t n 8lV nnd told him he had 'f,h',h'c i "en In nn niitomebllo trying .,,. .... - ....... lr. no tiinv lirnvp ,0 Inn Knee street at Kiftysevcnth, a ff.'taSS Jitter the .Irl d .appeared. ' ..n all happened te quickly there L time for me te de anything.' W'.i'Ji "I was Ktiimline at 'Sftr.Mnth nnd Knee streets when ..itPntien was attracted by nn an- r m rrecrcd ne west at liiRli speed. ,0"Thl driver was alone en the from ,, Twe men In the rear seat were vMnt a pretty young girl between ?um She appeared te be struggling. &! have sworn then that I knew U J,; Ilut 1 couldn't think where I IiriI seen her before. , 1 ..Ti,.,, I saw newspaper stones of Cetdlc's disappearance and photo pheto phote inphi. I nra cur an the girl In the Jutomebilc was Geldle. While Ohnstcad s story encouraged detfdhes in their search for the miss Zt Rirl. it only served te intensify the father's prief. "They took her from me for revenge," le deviated, "bwnusc she testified icainst two sliepllfter8 who stele sables from my stoic. She was warned if she itrrct and Sndi'r avenue station she would disappear." FAMILY OUT; HOUSE AFIRE Hue Starts While Parents and Children See Films While the family "f I.euls Magdid, of 20 Seuth Ninth tr-Pt. were at the "movies" last niclit their dining room tnuglit fne. As Magdid, liin wife and three children were returning they tcard the fire engines and Mrs. Magdid rwarked. "Wouldn't it be n" strnngc rcimidenee it Hint happened te be our knusp en tire." 'f lly the time tlie reached home th "firemen had already broken it) the front .deer and were extinguishing the flnine.s. 'lie less uill be several hundred dollars. Ij DR. CURTIS TO PREACH 11 The Ilcv. Dr William A. t'urtis. tfroffier of bihllcnl criticism In the ,'t'nlrprslt of IMinhiirgli, will preach nt I.. ,. . .. i i . i . i i ue iirjn .uawr i-rpsujierinii ihiitii rlnmorrev niiiriilng nt 11 o'clock. Dr. CurtU i" "lie of the delegates te the Ptn-I'rcbyU'i Inn Council in I'ittsburgh. Scenario Writers: B Tf. IMIter Xfacazlnn t your Mvulfal-ri 13 cpnta a copy, for 'ielp h the v ruin nml wt'e of your work. nibllshwl uvi k' . .1 (In u. year TIIK i:i)ITO!t MAUAZINK Henk If III. lllchltml r-illn. V. V. SPHERING m fun Kisi.i:v ioi'ndatien I 1 " lfrt. n 1'Untt VI.nAli E Lall Phnn- HllKintuiun' yaiin, nr Write I illTKI'IIKX C.1RAIIII mint. I 5SSS 2 S tlth Strnrl ' FACTORY ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT .fit h Bnttrn te a velnt wherp I cn't It It alone am I hnven't nn tiejj te rely tpen Wiy net otne ami learn liew te train tome en or m i s.inii. nti te In trnlneij Clu.ei Open Week of Sept. 26 Clip and i, I Hits fur Information. law lllreis ,' J Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street 'SWAHNKK tAUCETS Pal. Jenr IS, llti "Ne Splash in Sink" "Positive Shut Off" Nmi "SAVILL" On Fue.l Ihpmns Savill's Sens, Mfr. u-ii-lt Waller. 81.. rfctU. NEW i I COMMUTERS (Mfrldn,k) r Schuylkill Valley "cannaUOn8 Iffei hept. i t.....i. .. Illf.fnU. i. Philadelphia & Read railway "I13 I. M. .1:4J mg Band nt 9; Organ at 11 nnd 4:45 Chlm at Noen WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Abundant Autumn Merchandise, Sound and Dependable and Rightly Priced Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere z 5-? $69 Vi $25 $57.50 $37.50 New Suits Te Delight Yeung Women This season we are specializing en suits for young women and women who want their suits te be a' little different from ethers. Here are some uncommonly geed suits of veleurs, duvet de laine and duvetyn made without fur or trimmed with nutria, squirrel, mole, Australian opossum and beaverette (dyed ceney). They are in soft shades of brown and reindeer and in navy blue. Tailored suits of navy blue tricetine are cut en the simplest lines and have a"T)leasant degree of smartness. $29, $30, $37.50 te $105. Suits in Sizes 40 te 44 Need Net Lack Distinction as these suits prove. They are of dark veleurs, cut en lenjv lines ana tiimmed with binid or silk embroidery. Seme have fur cellars nnd cuffs. $23, $30 te $57.50. Plain tricetine suits in navy, blnck nnd brown and suits of velour nnd mannish suitings, all without fur, are $25 te $45. Sample Suits, $35 A limited quantity of exceedingly fine suits for this price. They arc of duvet de laine, tricetine and velour, nnd you will find but one ?evtW0V,ts ?f.?,kini1, Mestl' in size 1C and a few in sizes 36, 'lS'a, 44", 6 and 46', a. Sports Suits, $10 te $25 These are in the regular two-piece stvle or arc made with sleeveless dresses. Mostly in heather tones of brown, giny, blue and 1 USSCC i Jersey Suits, $10, $15 and $16.75 Velour Suits, $23.50 and $25 (Market) Wemen9 s Tan Oxfords Special at $4.85 If one shoe might be chosen as the favorite for street wear this Autumn it would be an oxford of this type. It is the fashionable shade of medium tan leather with simulated wine tiDS. many perforations, welted soles and medium heels. Tt fits well about the ankle. One-Strap Street Pumps Special at $4.85 Of medium tan leather, with simulated wing tips, they have Cuban heels and welted soles. (Chestnut) J Here's Abundant Warmth! All-Weel Blankets and Quilts Warmth and cezincss piled high! That's what the Blanket Stere is thesp days. Thick, snug blankets in pink, blue, gray and tan plaids are all wool nt $8.50, $10, $12.50 nnd $15 pair. A dark Oxford grny or tan wool blanket, extra thick, and dnrk enough te usp as a steamer or meter robe, is $G eech. Weel-filled quilts with various coverings are $5, $6.50. $10 $12.50 and $15. Down-Filled Quilts "Light as a feather" and nlmeht impervious te cold, they're perfect bed-covering for cold weather. Covered with figured sateen they nre $10; with plain color borders, $12.50. Cfieara Of Discontinued Styles in Our Finer Corsets New $1.50 te $7.50 In this sale are 27 different models in Ben Ten, Finesse, Lily of France, Adera and Medart corsets. All lace in back except the Medart, vhich is one of the best front-lace corsets made. Here are models for every type of figure, from the very slender woman who needs almost no corset ing te the heavy figure which must be corseted with especial care. Of pink and white ceutils and breches, designed and made by the best corset makers in the country. All of these corsets are from our own stocks and have been marked almost double these prices. All sizes up te 32. Excellent cheesing at $1.50, $2.50, $3, $3.50 te $7.50. (Crnlral) fate Opp Special at $5.75 124 Pair of Weel-Mixed Blankets Excellent while blnrkets of geed weight, measuring 70x80 inches. They have pink or blue borders nnd geed bindings. (Outran If Yeu Prefer a Ceat With Fur there are luxurious coats with shawl cellars, cape cellars, deep cuffs or bandings. At $42.50 there is a coat of navy, brown or reindeer Belivia with a fur cellar, cuffs and pockets. The material and soft silk lining combine luxuriously with the fur, making a handsome wrap. Other coats trimmed with Australian opossum, squirrel, racoon, wolf, beaver ami nutria at $39. $49, $57.50 te $185. Coats Without Fur here are all sorts of pretty ones of velour, Belivia and ether soft and fashionable coating materials. Plenty of the browns that harmur.'ze se beautifully with fur scarfs and neckpieces, as well as a generous supply of the staple navy blue coats. All arc well lined with silk. $25, $30, $32.50 te $87.50. (MHrkrf) Levely Scarfs of Weel or Fiber Silk, $2.25 te $7.50 Fiber silk ones come in stripes and plain colors and plain and fancy weaves. Black, navy, fawn, dove, henna and many ether shades. Twe yards long, finished with silk fringe, $4.60 te $G.G0. Seft, warm, woolly ones come in sets with cap te match, $3 nnd $3.75, or with pockets and belt in p'nln colors and combinations of checks or stripes, $2.25 te $7.50. Dimity and Voile Blouses $1.85 Odds and ends from our regular stock. Peter Pans nnd roll cellars in dimity and roll cellais in square and V-necks in voile. Seme are lace trimmed, some have rickrack. Men's Very Geed Silk Neckties, 25c A new let, just arrived. Great variety of color combinations from which te cheese. Girls' New Autumn Dresses, $2 Heavy gingham in attractive plnids, checks and plain colors, charmingly trimmed for little girls' schooldays. Each has two roomy pockets. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Percaline Petticoats, 75c Well-made affairs in navy, purple, emerald and black. Men's Demet Nightshirts $1.45 Warm, fleecy nightshirts, that nre exceedingly plensant these cool nights. Women's Cunning Bungalow Aprons, $1 Heavy gingham in p'aids and checks of a number of colors, with rickrack, frills or piping. And pockets, of course! Little Girls' Pique Dresses, 50c Stamped and ready for the tiny touch of embroidery that lends n distinctive note. Sizes 2 and 4 years. Cotten Damask Breakfast Cleths, $1 Various woven - in patterns, 'neatly finished with a hemstitched hem. Napkins te match a'c 18c. East Aisle Opportunities Laces, 5c Yard Wash laces; imitation Cluny, Torchon and ether patterns; '"f. te 2 inches wide. Veils, 50c and $1 Fashionable made veils of black lace, special at 1. Cut lengths in black, brown, navy and taupe, 50c. $39 ipOTter Quilting Challis 18c Yard Old-fashioned quilting challis in the quaint Persian and flowered patterns of our grandmothers' day. 36 inches wide. (Central) Reversible Art Cleth for Draperies, Special, $1 About the weight of Terry cloth; if anything, a little heavier, and suggesting it in its patterns, this new drapery material is admir ably adapted te hangings of all kinds. It is the texture of soft, heavy linen. Brilliant bird designs, ver dure patterns and impres sionistic effects are in va rious geed colorings. 36 inches wide. Cretonne a Third Less at 40c Well printed in colorful bird, flower and ether de signs, the heavy, closely woven cretonne is 36 inches wfle. It is indicative of the qual ity that the cretonne is suit able for re-upholstering geed furniture. ( llFMnill) Men's Odd Trousers $5 All Weel and Winter Weight) Geed long-wearing cheviets in dark mix tures are in a variety of patterns that will har monize with almost any coat. Well cut and carefully tailored. ((Hllrr.v, Murhrl) Men's Tan Shoes Special, $5.85 Straight-lace tan shoes en English lasts are the type that many men have been looking for. The low price will be a pleasant surprise. The soles are welted and the heels are bread and low. Men'6 Oxfords for Evening, $8.90 Black dull and patent leather oxfords with plain vamps may be used for dancing and general evening wear. Beys' Sturdy Scheel Shoes, Special, $3.90 "Like army shoes" tells the story in a minute. The tan leather i3 heavy. The shoes are Blucher cut, with wide tees and welted soles. Sizes 5 te 11. ((iilllrr.v, Mnrl.H i Delightful Silk Dresses at $15 f? 16.75 te $25 Really lovely dresses of crepe de chine. Canten crepe, crepe meteor and Russian crepe a crepe season, indeed ! Seme are quite simple, having almost no trimming, ethers show embroidered silk motifs or interesting designs worked out in steel or colored beads. Rows of narrow moire ribbon trim a handsome black dress of heavy Canten crepe at $22.50. Anether shows panels formed of many rows of narrow black silk fringe ever jade green crepe. $18. The sleeves of some are very short, the merest sugges tions of sleeves, ethers are long and flowing. Interesting Tailored Frecks $23.50 and $25 Tricetine of an extra fine quality is used in these dresses, which have the smartness of simplicity. They are in navy blue and brown and the only trimming-is braid bands or insets of gray or henna braid. Tailored tricetine dresses in extra are $E 39. sizes, -12V-J te 48V-, Special at $32.50 9 H y 1 T fi $7.50 ,' $22.50 $22.50 Special at $5 A handsome Canten crepe dress, copied from a n uch mere expensive model. It is very plain, in navy or black, with a side panel of the skirt faced with old blue Georgette. Special at $7.50 An odd jrreup of frock which show signs of handling. Of serjre, tricetine and a few of taffeta. Georgette and tricolerte. Just a few of a kind, mostly small sizes all much low lew ei ed in price. (MnrUrtl New serpc frocks in navy b'ue trimmed with uide bands and pannis of embroidery in henna. Piench b'ue and gray. Ceat dresses amenrr them and en-.r braided and beaded models. Sale of Scotch Art Rugs at Half Pri uugs ier emces, college rooms, clubs, libraries, hallways, Sunday-school rooms, bed rooms, bathrooms and all the rooms in the house ' Desirable from every point of view, especially these of quality and price ! Almest all brand new just unpacked. These Scotch Art rugs are from one of the best makers, who supplies decorators all ever the country. They are in superior grades and pat ternsthe type of rugs that people of discrimi nating tastes want for their homes. .'Made of geed wool, heavy eneimh te lie flat Especially Heavy Scotch Art Hall Runners 27 inches x 7.6 feet $3.50 24 'inches x 9 feet $4.50 30 inches x 9 feet $4.50 30 inches x 12 feet $5.50 je incnes x y reet $5 ce 127 Small Scotch Art Rugs inline in size inches te 3C.72 2.1T te S3, according f. n nni s ?f. .Many of th 1 match some if the lare rag and woven in border or all-ever patterns. Plenty of gray, brown, tan, blue and rose tones, as weil as ether colors, and quite a number of plain-color rugs. The Why of It Every rug in the let is half price or less based en today's low market quotations, net en higher prices of yesterday or a year age. The rugs are the well-known manufacturer's c-learaway of high-grade, few-of-a-kind rugs, odd sizes and discontinued patterns. Xet a thing wrong with any one of the rugs themselves 9x12 feet $17 and $22.50 99fect $14.25 8.3 x 10.6 feet . $15.75 and $18.25 7.6 x 9 feet $12 6x9 feet $9.50 4.6 x 7.6 feet .... $6.75 and $7.5(1 from J41S inches pi i t-d H'ia'- A. PeW fif rht Mnnv QfA A E r I l n i?S ii?' SS 10-6 x 10.6 feet .. ..$33 6x10.6 feet ...$11.50 5x17 feet S2S 11.9x14 feet $49 1 7x15ft fepf q q t r t . ,el. Z reet 5 10x17 feet $45 I $ 8.3 x 7.6 feet ..$12.75 6 x 6 feet $10.50 nr vrn 6x4.6 feet .... $7.50 me re of the New-Famous Flower -Bordered Rag iugs ai nair rnce "Why, I can't touch rugs like thesr anywhere for con- iVI nninnn .1...... 1 ... ... ders are woven in many different designs. ' "l m ali S1ZCS' T,,e "oered ber- Z4xd6 inches. 90c ' 30 x 60 inches SI. fi5 g v 70 :l. cpe or- . . (Clirliiuli ' lt-CL TJ.,1 en l iiaii. prux: exclaimed one customer, siderablv mere than twife rliic m-ieni" n' :i. .,.... v" . ""- vjit, uuiK, uiue, yenew, brown and green aniemr then $3.50 Angera-Finished Rugs Half Price at $2.50 V ktfct3 L1ULI. IIIILM lll'lllllll rt ft -i 11, i. . i, a i. . . !;nUol,.e,-r,"sl"cou"' art '"ks "u" "' a' i.iivu uie rugs mat most people admire in the bath rooms of the best hotels. Hardly anything warmer. .and nicer ler bathrooms ....v. uuu.e. it 1H UKt. stepping onto a soft fur In blues, roe, green, lavender, ..l, 1 ' n"V,?. .? "" .ntn..l.g or di,M.;i beniS Kr"5 " Nete: Every one of the rug3 In .hi, l-M-ibbr, which mean, additional service. .1 I
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