Am mg$imk VKxam -' ' EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGER-PHILADELPSlA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 IS j - .' - . t IBiS WIFE PAYER OF BILLS IS "BOSS Lp, Van Iderstine te Sue for Reparation "Mere Slave" te Husband DISAGREE ON "GOOD TIME" v Verl Oct. 7. "Wlllliim P. M. r.n Idfrstlnc. of llroekljrn. wealthy mid Iris I P remlnent. Is srnarnteil from mJL Orare I'. Vnn Idrrstlne. MThl A M,P h,,m f(Vr, MP1nrn,1,enI . ViinMesed yesterday after li hed wjMJiMd In fiewpnper tint he would jJt'"wen.fble for her -!bL. R!;c f.r. he husband's motto during their ?T?j4nef married llf.' mi '"ft who pays t bllls mnst b" 'present Mr. Van Iderrtlni- Is 1.1 Mi wife The firet was Adelaide M iS ThVy were divorced In 1008. ? n IdcHtlne created a stir In Itroek. J JmSv at hla second marriage. Thu BdJ 5 Sr. Katherlne Sibley With- "rfll'leVlnR the death of hla second .. In 1013. Vnn Tderatlne rf tired hem the meat packing bualncaa and oc ec D?ed the family manslen-thi- oris eris Sfl rhirlea I'ratt he.isc-tn Brooklyn. In April. JO10- bc inrrled Mrs' 1,nt" rtvn n. Moere. , , Ita a statement written for her nt nv Mm. Van Idcrstlne says her ta'Kndha" diaplajcd n dual personality ?hTinnrt'd much mental cruelty and JnVllv made her break down physically. r. Van Iderfctlne is unaasiimlns. KDtle-Nelce'l. thirty-five and of charm-fdjper-enallty. Iteluctantly. J csterday . .u tneW of her troubles. 8he Hiiid : ,h r?euld net keep up with Mr. Van Idtntlne'a Ideal of life. Ilia idea of rted time was te make me go with wm rverr afternoon te a number of the ffiuate "bout -i o'clock and keep dantinic until I was fagged out. , "At home I was a mere slave te him. tit had si servants. One of IiIh Idlo Idle nnerafles was te belittle mc before "He would never let me move a tiictuM or a piece of furniture. I wns flic the Second Mrs. Tnnqueray in Wilde's play. I almost went crazy kcitise I was always being told by my hubnd hew wife Ne. I or wife Ne. 2 hid den thus and se." Weman Killed by Automobile Petuville. P. Oct. 7. Mrs. Emma Brcker, ef l'ale Alte, who was visiting in thli city last night, wns Uruck bj in lutomebile en Center street nnd no itTCMly injured thnt she died this morning. RENT AN Underwood Remington or nnr ethr utandard make TYPEWniTKIt 3Me.7? Fint ruirmrnl annlies en iiurchn. leu Clin Ainu nnt ft COKONA Liberty Typewriter Ce. 1029 Chestnut St. PhiU. Phene Filbert M8 CoreNA Tf Ptrmnal n'r(p JceMnf Orgnn Plays nt 9, 11 nnd 4:45 Chime nt N'oen WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled ' Our New Oyster Department Has Made Seme Hit because they are opened and prepared our way, under sani tary conditions, which means se much te pnrticular people. Most Rea sonable Prices. On the Shell, 15c Large Stew, 35c CURRAN and MEADE B 1225 Market St. . The big nlacc ; with a small front. F7 A SSgL - sdtx Never iJBlBsi li l IAGARA FALLS EXCURSION Tl... j .. . n ne Last Excursion of the Season RwW$160T" ntrxADixrTnA Tl;wft toot in parlor or lptn ff w nnnt of urul eharxi S2c.ft0511' Inctu4m mix tt M ,nWMlt war 1. Trln leaveai ilni B130 A fttntn C Attiab. T Ui fie Hetrlr m m. ntlfel 8utQbarra9 . tn.-... " liftnv a. rf.wil.h ). TWAKii 7! """ wit. V '" "" l" w, TtektL reed for 10 dny.. Pennsylvania System - "y f.wv iniffa 7 A utumn Shoes for the Family at Just Twe Prices m - am hh mbh aiBM taajB k MMHBak. mVKtat m. ff9M $2.90, $4 Wanamake N lmf1HI J wff l! $25 $4.75 $2.90 $4.75 1800 Pair Women's Lew and High Shoes at $4.75 $4.75 $4.75 $4.75 500 Pair Men's High Shoes at $4.75 1200 pair Beys9 and Girls' Shoes Small and Large Sizes, at $2.90 The women's and children's shoes have been newly purchased at very advantageous prices. The men's shoes are a new shipment of qualities that have been the talk of men all around Philadelphia. $58.50 $58.50 $16.50 $38.50 Ceat Sale Extraordinary Astonishing Groups Offered for the First Time Saturday at the Very Lew Prices of $16.50 $25 $38.50 $58.50 Probably every well-dressed woman in Philadelphia wants just such beautiful coats as these. Handsome fur cellars, fashionable novelty materials, rich silk linings all are procurable at often a third and a half less than our standard rates. Beth High and Lew Shoes for Women and Girls at $4.75 Exactly the makers usual wholesale price and less for these ten dovn-te-the-minute styles. Wanamaker quality through and through. 100 Beautiful Sample Coats at $58.50 Such coats as well-dressed women take joy in possessing. Every ene of them is r beauty. Made of cordeva, chameleon cord, meu6sinc, ramena and Belivia in Sonente blue, black, tan, taupe, brown, reindeer and marmot. IB arc, trimmed with beaver. 25 with gray squirrel. 11 with nutria. 7 with Australian opossum. 13 with mole. 23 with wolf. G are plain. Some are copies of imported models. Seme are embroidered in addition te the luxurious furs. Sizes up te 42, but net in each style. Anether Let of 100 Coats at $38.50 I Women who saw the first let last Saturday will tell their friends the geed news. One hundred coats from the same manufacturer and of the same grades. Velour, nermandie and Belivia, richly silk lined and warmly interlined. ! Majority with fur cellars and some with fur cuffs, j of beaver, mole, squirrel, Australian opossum ami wolf. Sizes up te 44, and a few extra sizes in I the let. (Mark Sample Coats for Small Women $69 te $125 Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, but designed espe cially for small women. Secured from specialists whose wTaps are shown in very exclusive shops. Beautiful materials with beaver, nutria and Aus tralian opossum cellars. Luxurious Sample Coats $125, $150 A Third te a Half Less A famous wrap manufacturer created a f-ample line of fine wrens te be shown in ether cities; the het weather decided him te relinquish his idea nnd he disposed of all these exquisite samples te us. They are picturesque, distinguished wraps for any one who wishes something entirely out of the ordinary. There are only forty-seven. They have cellars and even cuffs of beaver, seal-dyed lynx, platinum wolf, gray squirrel, seal-dyed muskrat and natural krimmer. 300 Practical Coats at $16.50, $25 516.50 coats are of serviceable sports material in brown and deer shades, lined with figured satin. ?25 coats are of velour, Belivia and sports cloth with or without fur cellars. Jinny prd silk lined. Sizes 16 te 44 among them, although net in each material. Brown, deer and naw. rt) Lew Shoes Black calfskin. Tan leather grain brogues. Russet tan calfskin ox fords. Tan grain one-strap pumps. Brown kidskin oxfords. Sizes 2Vi te 7, B, C and D widths in every style te start with. Seme styles also in AA te D. All $4.75 a pair. (Clientnut) High Shoes Black kidskin. Tan leather. Brown kidskin. Black dull leather. Patent and dull leather. 700 Pair Beys' Shoes, $2.90 Sizes for small nnd large boys 9 te 5. Made of sturdy tan leather with soles that wear amazingly long, no matter hew hard he is en his school shoes. Priced considerably less than usual. rh antirrj) 500 Pair Children's and Girls' Shoes, $2.90 Sizes 0 te 2 in these excellent tnn all-leather laced hhecs that will wear splendidly. Properly shaped for young feet you can depend upon that. New Shipment of Men's Shoes at $4. 75 You've heard pf them. These "extra-specials" of the Shee Gallery, Market Street. This new shipment just un packed brings all the sizes for which men have been asking. Either tan or black dull leather en English lasts with welted soles. ' ICinlUry, Market) $10 $5 $7.50 $25 $8.75 ' fll I I 'K' 1 i fSi i IBBI A Roem Full of $5 Hats . Radiating Newness That is the keynote newness new color tones, new shapes, new trimmings. Only one thing is old and that is becomingness, which is the greatest attribute of a hat ! Bright duvetyns in holly, fuchsia, tangerine, copper and se en (also in black) are trimmed with beads, ribbon and piquant ballB. Beautiful hats of panne velvet are wider of brim and full of grace of line. Silk velvets in all colors are deep, soft and lovely and one sees all variety of trimming. Even felts are te be seen and they arc sur prisingly trimmed with large flowers. (.Market) Cemtter ste Opp $ 16.75 40 Styles of New Dresses Drep in Price te $5, $7.50, $8.75, $10, $15 One dress at S15 is copied from a model that was mere than double a month age. One at $8.76 was $10.75 two weeks age nnd from the bsme maker. One at ?10 was $18.76 very recently. All the values are unusual. But the makers want quick business and have taken small profits te hurry things nleng. Down Stairs Stere customers will profit. $5 Serge and velour frocks with blanket stitched hands, belf-colered braiding, Peter Pan leatherette cellars and cuffs. $7.50 Serge dresses with braiding and all-ever embroid ery in self nnd contrasting colors. $8.75 Serge dresses with cire braid and wool jersey in wanted colors. $10 Serge, wool jersey and tricotine, seme with elab- orute embroidery, braiding ana eeads. $15 AH-ailk Canten ciepe, charmeuse and ciepc de chine with picturesque mandarin sleeves of contrast ing silks or pain long sleeves as one likes. Plain, beaded, embroidered different. Velveteen and Other Dresses $16.75 First Autumn shipment of leely elvetcen frocks. Seme with delightful embroidery and flow ing .sleeves. Other interesting frocks of hci-Rc nnd tricotine, the latter with duvctyn trimming. Sample Frecks $22.50 and $25 $25 crepe-back satin frocks with beads, such as we had a month age at fourteen dollars nieic. $22.50 Canten crones with striking coral red beads or lovely ones of crope de chine with intricute steel beads. (Murket) Autumn Sale of Wemen9 s Fine Gloves Many of the gloves are a third below today's standard values, and all are less than regular prices. They are such seasonable, desirable gloves from every point of view that we are particularly proud of them. The leatners are uncommonly fine. $1.65 One-clasp cupeskin gloves, eutseam sewn; tan, brown, light graj , dark gray and coffee, with plain or hpenr-pelnt backs. $2.65 Strap-wrist lambskin gloves with 6-inch cuffs are evcrseam sewn and have embroidered hacks. Tan and white (Central) $3 StTap-wrlst gauntlet gloves el soft Seuth African capeskin are in brown and gray. Silk Overbleuses, $5 Prettiest blouses of this season. Ciepe de chine in thu new shades of flame, maue, dove, flesh, white, navy, Copenhagen. Georgette ciepe in lowly color combinations. All are e e r r bleusub, with suslies te tic back at the waistline. Women's Silk-and-Fiber Stockings, $1 Fifah let of these well-mnde steckirgs m black and cordovan. Perfect quality in nil sizes. Silk Petticoats, Special $2.65 Ml-jersey silk in black, navy, brown, taupe, peacock and Copen hagen blue with Van Dke points in contrasting colei All-tnfl'etn with tuiked flounces, in navy, black and changeable shades. East Aisle Amazing New Hats Only $2 Sound-, a 1 in e t incredible, doesn't it" But ero thev are, geed civets 'n ga ard subdued shades, and in large, medium and smnll shapes. Seme are trimmed with wool cmbieidety, .eme with tinsel braid, some with silk floss and seme hae nbben hands. Hair Nets, 50c Dezen Mad" of hirnnn hair, in blonde, light, medium and dark brown, auburn and black Cap and fringe s'yles. Beys' Suits and Girls' Dresses, $1.65 Pink, blue nnd green gingham dresses, with white cellar and cuffs and dainty sash, finished with embroidery. Beys' blue rhambia button-en suits, with soiler nnd Peter Pan cellars. Sizivt; 2 in (! vpnrs Chamois Lisle Gloves Pair Children's Warm Coats, $6.50 te $15 All the cunning and serviccably warm coats for children of 2 te 0 years are here against the coming of Jack Frest! Coats of wool mixtures, cheviets, chinchillas and broadcloths in navy, brown, tan, Copenhagen and rose. Every coat is fully lined and interlined. Special at $6.50 Chinchilla coats in brown, gray and navy just arrived. Broadcloth coats, in navy, brown and Copenhagen, have col cel lars of nutria or Australian opos sum at 521.50 te ?25. Sizes 1 te 2 Years Levely pastel coats of broad cloth in pink or blue. Seme arc trimmed with white fur. $20 and .521.50. Children's Hats $1.25 te $6.50 Eery thing from sailor tarns te wide-brimmed tailored beavers and trimmed civets, including felts and 0leur3. (Central) Women's Warm Weel Sweaters, $5.75 Tuxedo coat sweaters in ribbed style are in black, blue, buff, blown, buff trimmed with brown and black trimmed with white. Heavy enough te be some real protection en cool days. (Crntral) $1 Fivo-butten-lcngth duplex slip slip ens, with plain backs or spear point stitching in white, cafe hu lait nnd chamois, at just half their original price. Quilts Filled With Pure Weel, $10 Warm as toast! Pretty, tee, for they have figured sateen centers and plain sateen borders and backs, in pink, green, rose and light blue. Blanket Specials! All-wool Scotch plaid blankets, 72x84 inches, $10. White wool - mixed blankets, 70x80 inches, $5.75. Silver gray blankets, 75 per cent wool, 70x80 inches, $7.50. (Central) All-Weel Suits for Men Have Twe Pair of Trousers And are in the conservative and semi-conservative styles that are worth talking about because every man is interested in such suits. But, when prices are as low as these, they are doubly worth talking about ! $24.50 for fancy mixed cheviets with two or three-button coats. $28.50 for dark and light gray herringbone suits of the right weight. $34.50 for finely tailored suits in oxford gray and gray and brown mixtures, with single-breasted and double-breasted coats. , i?v?y .suit hus tv,' pair of trousers which means about double life! Miullerj-, MnrUrt) Beys' All-Weel Cassimere Suits WithTwoPairefTrousersat$13.75 boysAefTtoni8 S-earlal l0t ' CxactIy 165 suits for b0 n,any fortunate They typify the Wanamaker standards in c-cry respect: Fine all-wool materials. Cent lined with mohair. Sturdily made. Every seam taped. Beth pair of trousers lined throughout. Well set-up, manly suits! (Gullrrj, MurUcti Girls' Warm Ted Coats Pleasantly Lew in Price Strone winds from the VnrMi it m..- them in and in such quantity and varietj that cheesing is rather a bewildering plea sure I Just about every material and color ard many of the coats are trimmed with fur ceney, raccoon Australian opehsum, skunk dyed opossum, etc. Tailored coats, Fperts coats and "dre " coats, (that lire really the "wraps" se dear te girls' hearts) are all here. A special let of coats in 6-year sizes at $5.75, $7.50, $8.75 te $25. Scheel girls' coat, sizes 8 te 14 years, are $10.75 te $25. One at $12.50 is sketched. Coats for junior girls, sizes 15 and 17 years, and small women are $13.50 te $57.50. A sports model at $16.75 is sketched. (Uarlirt) 1. 1 WjWi 1 i- v P Sale of White Toilet Articles at Average Half Price, 25c te $3.50 Thih is the best bale of white toilet articles that we have ever offered in the Down Staiv, Stere. Wc say that without the least hesitation. ' It is all what is called "heavy stock," of geed weight and rich creamy color and grained. Most of the pieces are unblemished first quality. but some are marked "seconds' because of very slight flaws or specks and this has been liberally considered m their prices. Surely Everything is Here! Powder boxes Shee horns Hair brushes Trays Puff boxes Hair receivers Combs Military brushes Mirrors Perfumizers Salve boxes Frames Tubes Hairpin boxes Nail buffers Odd boxes Jewel cases, lined and unlined, some with compartments Various shapes, some inlaid with pink, blue or black. Many people will select new for gifts for weddings, 1-lrth-rtajh, nribtmas ami graduations, as well uh tuHng advantiure of the opportunity for themselves. (Central) ' 4 m 3 & -
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