T 't "V 7Wr . i lPifH-'lJsVfl --t riS5r "" r . 11 EVENING PUBLIC OLEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1921 Aai. rf? LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Lust nltc pep wns late for mippir ekhii en ncceunl of playing tennlB with Mr. Jenes next deer, and ma scd, My Rood Reed nits, Wlllyutn, it must be a fiuinntlnn (tame te mnke yew forget your stuiu mlelc, hce hop. It is n fnslnatlnjjr grime, thcres only enc same at faslnntlng ob tennis ami thnts another jrame of tennis, hand me the pew please, sed pep. lVlch mn dlil, enyln?, Well hew de you play it, Willyum, l.iHt nlte you told me you would ixplane the rules te me be me ether time, se Jxplnne them new. Well, cd pep, in the ferst plnce the server serves the ball. v.iltnnt toil mn. Dent interrupt, plow. Im trying te r.ut it in very simple inngwinge ier you, ted pep, and ma sed, Well you dent need te make It top simple, of cerse the lervcr has te serve, njtcherly. Whes-s ixplalnlnjr this? sed pep. and .. -..i Vnn nm If vnn fiver eet Ktnrtetl. and pep scd, Very well then, the server rerves tue diui. As you scd before, sd ma, and pep ted well, ne's aiiewea 10 Berve duiis. nnd' this is the 2d bell he served, the ferst one went in the net, haw haw. did you ever get stung. All rite, go en, go en, wat happen then? Bed ma, and pep scd, Then the ball is hit back by the man en the ether side of the net. 0, you meen the ferst mans pardncr, cd ma. Yes, I meen, no, certeny net, net his rardner, bis opponent, sed pep. Thnts wat I ment, sod ma. Yes, Ita the same thing, eny dlffcrent, ted pep, and ma aed, wall, go en.wat then? Then I step farplalnins before I get brane fever. ed pep. New Willyum, you cant say I wasent toJlevring you, aed ma, nnd pep sed, Yeu trtre ahed of me, If anything. And he opened the paper nnd stayed behind It. THE DAILY NOVELETTE His Leve Dy CLARISSA MACKIE Fi HI8 room at the Red Inn, Whit tier paced the fleer with long, Im patient strides. Passing his first youth, he was rated among obdurate bachelors, bnt his eyes had never lest their gay challenge nor hia inner vision ita boy bey lih ideal. At last he left the Inn and walked Inte the country. Many changes there were since the old happy days, but sev eral familiar landmarks remained ; se when he came te n dim lone that dipped down between ancient cedars he stepped ever a broken gate nnd approached the house by the well-known way, across the orchard and through a gar den of wonderful roses. Under a great beech tree there was n group of wicker chairs, a tea table, and a woman sitting alone. He could net me her face only the shilling golden hfilr and the fluffineM of a lavender gown. She did net see him, se he hud time te study his racing pulses, te re mind himself thnt she was probably married, and if net married te have learned te detest him fir what had hap pened te break their engagement. Fif teen years lest out of a woman's life im n tragedy if love nns cneateu her: lie was prepared te meet frozen, calm, deadly cordiality, polite Indifference anything save the glad recognition in her eyes when she turned and placed her hand in his. "Dere!" he exclnlmed, "time lm steed Rtll In Koseland." "Don't tell me I have net changed," she pouted, tilting a flawless face te his. "Fifteen rears does make a difference !" He shook his head helplessly. Hew did she maintain that elusive charm of eternal reuth? He felt years elder, and yet he knew thnt they were nearly of an age. Yet here she wns, untouched by the years : a thing of wax. Immobile. unfeeling. He hnd left her In this very spot hew delinnt she had been; ruth Ices In her condemnation ! He had pic tured her new a sad woman, at least a well-noised weunun. crown away from girlish felly, perhaps a companion for mm in their soberer years nnu sue was youth Incarnate still. It made him feel elder as he talked te her: replied te her ouestlens about his explorations; his long absence In Africa. He wanted te nsk about her people, but her replies were evasive. "My aunt will be out presently," bIie hastened te say, nnd then, "Yeu came straight here from Africa?" "Almest u stralitht line." he smiled. "I knew you would come." "Hew did you knew?" "Your arrival in New Yerk was her alded in the papers such dlhtlngulshed prodigals de net creep home unnoticed." He laughed, but his eyes were prob ing her careless face j there was no trace of embarrassment, no conscious ness that she remembered their pas sionate young love, sacrificed en the altar of a bitter quarrel. She must have been very happy all these yearn! He must knew . "I have ncver heard," he t,ald directly. "Arc you married, or ar you still Dere Trent?" She laughed and he winced nt the gay camaraderie of her voice. "Dear me. yes, I am still Dore Trent. Llfe is te full of delightful things I want te de if ever I cscupe from this stupid gar den." "Yeu arc tired of the garden?" "Yeu would be, poked away here for se many years." Her brown eyes looked beyond the garden walls into the world where her restless feet yearned te wan der, while he, who had reamed the glebe, come into the garden a-tiptee, afraid of disturbing ita haunting mem ories the het, ewect breath of many row, the heavy scent of day lilies, the tender frngrance of mignonette, pinks and pnnsleH. During all the lonely, wandering jears his memory of the garden hnd be come a precious solace, beside jungle campllrch and n mirage at the end of long trallH He hnd been prepared te find her innrricd, elder, perhaps dull nd uninteresting, and he hnd been pre pared for disillusionment; but somehow her extreme modernity, her veneer of jeuthful hardness, shocked him. She was he unlike thnt white-faced girl he had left there! "Veu have changed a great deal," "he said suddenly. ,7Yeur hnlr is quite gra nnd you nre net thin hew horri bly thin you were! I used te call you Ue mjBclf, of course), the 'living skele skele ten, but I de remember you could play wonderful tennis. And there was Ileddy -what became of your deg?" Dead, long age," he answercd tersely, for bhe had given the deg te aim. She was yawning widely. "Oh, ex cuse me, I knew I am boring you te "catu. pioase wait a moment." She Jumped up jerkily and lie steed there watching licr graceful flight toward the la house among the elms. Hew horribly young blie was! Well, lie was full of hurprlsps like this. He "tin been se Mire of finding the gaiden w'l Mime 1 1 nee of the girl she hnd left "enliiil H frowned, ler she was re '""'leg, tilting en her high heels, her unchanged face guy and happy. "eniml her rnim.. a woman, slender. St?i i1' "Hiving quietly In rhjthin """ the gentle sweeping of the elms in ,Ue,k?ft wl,l(1i with the ruffling breeze nil i i01'1, "vcr th0 I""lw. S1, B,c"" w" delicately, showing Blender gray silken ankles nnd tiny grny bIiecs. Her Bmnll white hands were bare of ring save n great square cut Happhire en the mini linger ei her left hand. Her (ace, sweet nnd young, with added beauty that the jears had brought patience nnd hope. The tender touch of tlme hud merely flecked her fair iiulr. Her eyes were uiirhuiiged, steadfast, wistful and glowing, as their hands met. "Dere," he sighed contentedly. ' thought nt first he wns you !" "My niece, Paul's daughter. She lives with me. They Kay she Is like me. She was five when you went away." "I remember," he Bald dazedly. What did he net remember nbeut that magic garden? She wns every thine he wanted nnd hoped for. All his dreams come true! He bent te kiss her handB nnd the girl Dere slipped away into the garden. Under the beech tree love was walking in n mere stntcly measure, and the girl smiled Indulgently, but when she looked ngain she found thnt love had forgotten the years and the two looked gloriously hnppy. "Seme day I will be loved like that." Bald young Dere, dreaming among the roses. Milk Producers te Meet A special meeting of the Montgom ery County Milk Producers' Associa tion will be held in Keystone Grange Hall, Trappc, tonight. The speakers will include P. P. WlllitH, president of the Interstate Milk Producers' Associa tion, and I. G. Sehcc, of the Interstate Dairy Council. THESE DEALERS SELL HHHHWHHlflH HanffiBH XOIITII OI' JIAIIKKT STKKKT Alirrnethy Ce.. 43.10 N. 8th Ht. Abraham, A., 609 1'epUr 8t. Amlcrien. J. .. 2310 1 nlrmeunt Ave. lUkrr, IlcnJ.. 24711 Krenkfnrd Ave. llwkheir, llnrry. 2M N. Oth Ht. IlPlI, II. I... 5010 Old Yerk Ilead Ml run. 8.. 2017 W. Olmrd Ae. nith. Stanley. 3140 Richmond St. lloerne, Jehn S.. 3.150 N. lfltli St. Ilurceaa. Jin. A.. 42211 Mnln St., MrU. Cooper ft rittnn, B601 Chew fit. Cox. .1. Hurry Eat.. 029 Olrenl Ave. Crntir. D. H. A II.. Inc.. Itldicc Are. JrlTrrwin De Frehn. Itulph. .1123 ITnnhferd Ave. Drlrer. K. ... 2(110 OrrninJiteirn Av. Krwln, W. E.. & Sen. Soinrrten, I'n. Rrlrlmuii. J. P.. Jr.. 1714 N. 11th HI. I'rlten. Jni'el) Ce., Kiting Sun ATe. & Taber ISeckI rrltr, Jehn. Sth .1- T'Mirrn Ats. f.'ettrr. I-nul. 2812 N. Sth St. (inttrr. It.. 417 Poplar 8t. Hoehpl. Chnn. G.. 4739 N. Frent St. Uitrirrlt. G. V., 25th Semrniet SU. ICrayen, V. C. 1R3S Columbia Avs. Item. Klchnnl. 3001 V. Sth ft. Klrliy. E. M.. Kill W. Yerk St. Knerr, Snmarl !.. 1817 Orthodox St. Krlrhrl-Mn.1 rr Ce.. 4201 N. Oth St. Mnlshury. OIlTrr. 11215 III'Jp Ate. Wnnrrr. Chn.. 2SS0 Columbia Ave. Manrer. T. E 434S Main St. McClpUnn. J. P.. 3S17 FrnnUferrt Ave. I'oween, IV. C 2232 N. 2Dth St. lllxl!nitrr. C. II.. 3B17 flrrmantewn Ave. nirtllnirrr, Wm . Jr.. 491.1 N. nth St. Itlscnll. A. IV.. 29th nidite Ave. Ttern7xrrlr. Simen. Sth Erie Are. Srhmlilt, llnrrr, 47fil Itlrhmenil St. Sinrnemnn. n.. 2K1B Jefferoen St. Ktnlil Che C... lllMnc ?un Ave. Hepkliind t. Supplee. C. A.. Ce.. 1720 Market St. 'xrnnk. F. I' . (lrene . Cnentrr St. Vlrkte-. A. II.. 3B4R Terr-ee St.. Myk. Welninil, Karl. 422 W. i:irnrl ATe. "'elhrninaj cr. TV M.. SHOO V. Ilrnad St. IVelnMeln. Dnvld. R13 X. 13th St. Wenrlncer, ('. J.. 3133 V. Frent St. IVItmer. I), I... llre.. Sth Si fiermnn- eim Ave. IVitmer. rnul lie I,.. 4314 Oermnntewn Ave. IVurt. W. A.. 123 E. Taber Iteal SOOTII OF MATtKF.T STTtrF.T n'lnreln. Tenl, KID Cnthiirlne St. IleTitt, Pant J., M IVnblnten Ave. rrlerl. Emit. lflM rnmrnnk Ave. firny. Jn Jr.. Oth Mnvamennlnx Av. Krupp. Cnrl. 2120 S 22il St. Mlirnnime, (1 1H07 rn.vnnk Ave. Miller. F. fi., 237 S. 12th St. Pnnelmnn. flw. M M Tnlter St. rlilln. nimlni Ce., 3d & MrKenn St. "Imrii nriir Ce.. 13 S. 13th St. west Fiiii.AiF,r.riii. Ilerlln llre.. 7272 Woodland Are. Aerommertntton lldnre. limine Fnr- nlhlnr Ce.. (5019 Klnsralnr Ave. nnrr, TV. II.. Sen" 3D22 Market St. Fiimaren Ilnlev. 24 N (52rt St. ritinarrn Halej, COth A Thompson nilllnKham. C. A.. 2R0K. 00th St. Prtrren. Nlrln. 417 TVendlnnit Arr. Trice. O. C . ft Sen. R029 I.anrmtcr Ave. Ktnce, C. II.. 8710 Mn.ter St. Snpplee. O. A.. Ce 4018 Ijinranter Ave. 'Vvl'e. V. Ornnt. (WOO Chester Ave. TVvlle, U. Ornnt, S8th St. ft Baltimore Ave. PENNSYLVANIA Rarrett, .lamed, Doyltevn. Herein Fhnmiacy, Franklin. Ileltnn. IV, P.. Chapter. Tlenebrnke & Mentrer, Wayncabore. Ilnrnj, ,1. J Newtown. Ilurllnif. TVm Oxford. Chamber. W. It.. Cnienrllle. Clark. Harry H.. CnlonteTn. Cochran ft Aden, Carlisle. Craivferd Drti' Ce., llremnrllle. DiimIi, Jehn T.. Tjinndale. Deck, O. M., ft Ce.. Ambler. Help. J. P., Hoedertnti. Dickey Hdnre. Ce., lock Ilnven. Debblm. Jehn K Trey, DeiiKherty, W, I,, ft Sen, Alteena. l)m ft Ce., Dunraniivllie, F.rrln, W. I5 ft 8"i. Somerton. I'lfulcr. Steivanl, Htreudhburc. nrller Hut.. J. 8., Initxdale. fierhart. Pan! S.. Telferd, flood Heine. Ce., Fetenibura;. flrrlm F.Kt., M. C Morten, (irimth. Thee. M ft Sen., Eat Denn- lrurtewn. Ilnrrittlrk, Gee. II.. renhroek. Ilaydm, IVm. I.., Ilrrn Mawr. Ilcln. Gllr I)., Ijinferd. lltn. Dill III I. I-ntrcbe. Heslcrmnn ft Stever, Mlllhelm, llimtdtn, Jnniea, Cheltenham. Illtck. Samuel J Hiilmevllle. Jarnli'n Sen ft Ce., C. 11., Hellldaytbart;. Jarrett. E, F,, Iloyrrtewn. Keller Ilre., Indiana. Kemerrr Ildnr. Ce., I.rlildllten, Krapp ft M'hltlna;, Ixrk Haven, I-eclirr. C. II.. Nantlreke. I.et. V. D.. North IVnleii. I.lmlnmiith. V... ft Sen, Ahley. f.iiiidr, J. '.. Newtown. Miller. N. S.. Kmeiti. MUM Ilre Cnrbendnie. Mercan. J. M Tayler. Merrow, (Ira. K ft Ce., Altonna. Mewrey-I.utHhnw lldwe. Ce., The. SpHnir City. Myeni. E. ('., Wanhlimten. Nrlman ft I"r- Hde. Ce., Nerrlitewn. Neyhart lldwe. Ce.. IVllllamMirt. Olewlnn Stere. Jehn I IleUefente. IV Most of these deal ers also carry the F.-S. Quality Line Vnrnishea, Ready mixed Palnta and the incomparable Paradox Enamels. IImBIIIHI ik'r,,e8 as avalki wlllliilllil MRS. bPUCK WHITE HAPPY Radical's Parisian Wife te Ba Free October 19 New Yerk, Oct. 11. Andrce Kmllle Hlmene White, the former Mrs. Deuck White, is pleased with America. She W nlbe somewhat pleased with herself and the world In cencrnl. Fer within n few dnys she will be entirely freed of the burden of matrimony, which has recently brought her Inte the public eye. Action was tnken jestcrdny by her attorney, Bernard P. Ceclre, of Potigh Petigh kieimic, te Insure the completion of her final decree of divorce, which automat ically becomes effective October 10, Instead of fleeing ngnln te her nntivc luath en the boulevards of Paris, where she first met the seclnlistlcnlly inclined Mr. White, the piquant young woman has decided that New Yerk has Just ns many streets, though less wine, nnd will remain here at least for some time. The former Andrce Slmone is new here teaching French. She likes it, ac cording te Mr. Ccclre. Hut her former husbnnd has forsaken his little farm In the hills. He Is reported engaged in the manufacture of pottery nt Mnlden. Mass. Find Tomb of 8t. Jehn, Evangelist Paris, Oct. 11. (By A..P.) Archc Archc Archc oleglsta nt work in the ruins of ancient Kplicsus have discovered n crypt bo be llcved te be the tomb of St. Jehn the Evangelist, it Is ald in a dispatch re ceived here. PENNSYLVANIA (CONTINCKD) I'ajrne ft reran, 8hlppenhurc. Park. dee. K ft Sen. Wayne. I'enrnen, II. II., Yerk Spring, Pnlnzer. K. TV., Orenpntte. Ilaubenheld' lldwe. Stere, Hamburg. Itaymend. It. P., Mlddletewn. Itoulnnen, D. Fred, Hrennarllte. neirerii, llnmce. rltt.ten. Itnker, II.. 1810 N. Mnln St., Srrnnten. Itebertw Ce.. lee. L.. Sayrr. Itenenfrld. X. I).. Otyphant. Schmaltr, II.. ft Ce., Kennett Pqer. Srhmrhl, N. S.. Kntztewn. Schneider Dr., "Jcrnnten. Schneller. C. TV. ft C. 0 Cntnianqne. Sherk, A. L.. ft Sen, ChamberHburc. Stark. (. C. ft Ce.. Renote. Smith. J. C ft Sen. Stute College. Smith Yeenm lldwe. Ce.. Ncrrlttewn. -prlllKrr. It, E Cnlontewn. Stennrt ft Ce.. J, M.. Indiana. Stlef. II. J., Anhland. Stratib. Ft.. IV. II.. Milten. Stemlrr, I.. A.. Patmerlen. Stumpf, TV. W.. Pltbiir;h. Snplre lldwe. Ce., Mnlvem. Snplre. C. K.. Puell. Tk. J. Fred, pharnn Hill. Templeten'n Dnuc store. Walilnrten. Tevelhw. Elmer. Mill Hall. Thompson. Olllwrt I... I'erkatle. Throne, TV, C, ft Ce.. Yerk. Tedt. Jehn T.. PlttHbiiricli. Ten. Edwin, TVyneete. IVIUIamiien. Chan. E.. Chester. TVIIllnmnpert lldwe, ft Steve Ce., TVIIllamnpert. Weber Ilrei.. 128 W. Main St.. Norrtstewn. Zrlders. Wm.. ft Sen, Harritbnrr. CTMDEN. N. J. Antrim, Elnoed, 1(114 Federal St. Antrim. Elwood. 2flth ft Federal St. Ferninn E.t.. S. f.. 328 redernl St. rreh, C. C. Cellln?iiKxl. llBrtneek. II. P.. 24fh ft Itlver Read. .Maeferren. Hnrry, llodden HclRhtn. Mntlark, J. II.. ft Sen. Sth ft Tine 8t. MeNultv. tnHIn A. 807 Knlithn Ave. Olsen. E. II. 1811 nroedwnv. Pnrkrr. II. M.. 104 S. 8th St. Pre I en ft Sen, 8., 1374 Ml. Ephralm Ave. Pntwin. Chn. G 132 Miln St. Rnttenbenr. Je.. 428 Halrhn Ave. NEW JERSEY Raker. M., Wlldwoed. Iliiril. .1. S Ce., Penntnrten. Champien. W. O.. MlUvllte. Clark. E. P . ft Sen, Vlnelnml. Creeden Hdwe. Oe Ml. Ilellr. Tlare. Clm. F ft en. HrtdKeten. Deacon. Cee. F,. Tlordcntewn. FtlIew. I. S.. Swrdmhore. Freeh. CJ. C.. Colllneweod. Fniiat nre. Relvldere. nanille. Ralph. National Park. Helna lldwe. lfeue Lnmbertvlle. Hech. Peril, Semervllle. Iment. J. I. Hnridnnfleld. Mneferren. Hbitv. Hnddep llelrhtii. Moere, inmiirl. Jr., MlllTllle. Itlre. Hdwe. Ce.. Ilnmtnonten. nmnen. Chaj. D.. Oreen City. Senalde Helchtn Supply Ce,. Sraatdr Park. Skinner. Chan. V.. Clnvten. Smith. I.ewU ft Powell Hdwe. Ce,. Snlem. Teel. R. K.. IIekelttewn. TToedniff, TV. Franklin. Drldeeten. TVhlpple. Gee II., ft Sen. Ilrldrrten. DET.ATVARE Adklna. R. TV., Helmar. .tndenen. Oeo. O.. Chraweld. Halter. Thed. J Wilmington. Cartmelt. T. II.. rt. ft Glaaa Ce.. Wllmlnstnn. Clementa, TV. F. ft J. R.. Clayten. Dnyln. Oeo. TV.. Odeme. Klllett. E. J.. nrldKevllle. Frankford Hdwe. Ce.. lnnkferri. nnrmoneen Dmir Ce.. WtlmlnEten. lluKhen. E. 8 Felten. Hurley. C. E ft Sen. Seaford. Jnetla, J. e Ce.. Newport. Meleney. D. n . Townsend. Mltfenl Ce.. Mllferd. Nerrla. Wm.. Hmymn. Pettii, Thomaa A Newark. Purnell. Thea. II.. Oeorwetewn. Redcreve Ilrea.. Mlddletewn. Smith. Jeahna. narrl niten. Southard. II. C. I Inoeln City. TVaple. Oeo. II.. Milten. Wharten. J. C Hoiuten. MATtYLAND Clarke. TV, II.. ft Ce.. Foeemoke. Cevey. J. L A nre.. lredten. Crepper, Hurry J.. Ocean City. Derman ft Smyth lldwe Ce., Salisbury. FIMi ft Arrlnrdale, Eaetnn Ferman ft Masen. CentreTtlle. Olnaer'a Variety Stere, Hancock. Ilalnea ft Kirk, ltlnlnir Sun. Heather, T. E Marydel. Hylnnd. W. A., Galena. Ilnrleck, J. W., ft Ce.. Fetleralaburi;, Jarinan, C. II., Greensboro. Jarmait, TV. T ft llre., Goldsboro, Jehnsen ft Rhodes, Ilerlln. Jene. C. P.. Mllllncten. Jump, G. L., Hdwe. ft Implement Ce., Queen Anne. Lane ft Inn?. Rldcrly. I.enr. iMiinutl. Tliurment. Ouvnn, Alten .. ft Ce.. Frederick. Reene. Ralph II.. Chesapeake City. Heney. J. A.. North Knat. Hadlcr lldnr. Ce.. Havre de Grace. Stafferd, R. II.. Ilurrsillle. Tarrlns. llrnrv, ft Sen, Aberdeen. IVnlla. O. Ix-nIIc. Denten, rlcht lldwe. Ce.. Hurlock. Felten, Sibley & Ce., Inc. Philadelphia Mannfaeturtrt of Celers, PainU and Varni8hcs Since 1863 WANAMAKER'S 10,080 Pair Women's and Men's Silk and Weel Hesierv in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere 65c te $L25, All Fashionable hosiery bought in quantity direct from the mill and offered at the low est prices in a long time. Just what our customers have been ask ing for ! Women's Ribbed Heather Weel Stockings, $1 1440 pair of perfect part-wool ribbed stockings at the same price that "seconds" sold for last year. Mostly green and blue heather mixtures in the wanted ribbed effect for sports and town wear. All sizes. 2880 Pair Women's Pure Silk Stockings, $1.25 Plain thread silk in African and Cordo van brown. Alse smart sports stockings with vertical stripes of contrasting color en the sides, including green, gray and cham pagne. Seamed backs. Mercerized cotton tops and soles. Werth-While Cheesing Among Women' fs Coats at $25 We took a number of odd coats two of this model one of that color, two of one size, one of another, and se en all of which were marked considerably higher in price, and, because sizes and colors were broken, put them all in at $25. That makes the selection of a geed Winter coat at $25 especially interesting and advantageous. But, of course, coats like these go out quickly, and early choos chees ing is the wiser course. Many of the coats are trimmed with fur, and almost all are fully lined with silk. Fer That Rainy Day! Raincoats in tan, navy and gray mixtures are $5.75 te 527.50, with some geed-looking capes in navy and tan at $12.50. (Market) Dresses for College Girls and Business Women $8.75 $10 $12.75 Weel jersey and fine twill serge are ad mirably adapted te one-piece and two-piece models en simple lines. Some have pleated skirts and many have cellars nnd cuffs of linen or crepe de chine. One is sketched. 250 Cleth Frecks Special at $7.50, $10 and $12 Mnnnish sertre nnd tricetine are in a dozen or mere styles, beaded, 'mbreidercil, braided or 'rimmed with buttons. About 25 New Medels $15 and $16.75 Mnny are a third less and al' are s p c c i al 1 priced. They are of crepe de chine Cante n crepe charmeusc, satin r i c e t i n c and velour and show he new fashion 'natures of sleeves and skirts. mm ing en tiptoe for the dance, they are se colorful and vivacious (if ene may call a dress se) that it is a delight just te see them as they are. Hew much mere se when pieperly worn! Prices begin as low as $20 and $25, with almost surprising cheesing, and go up as high as ene wishes te go. (Market) Black Silks, $1.75 a Yard Peau de Soie Taffeta Satin Messaline Black silks are in vogue for street, afternoon and evening wear. Dinner dresses nnd evening frocks arc very easily made of these silks, especially when combined with black net or silver lace. Satin-Faced Crepe, $2 a Yard One of the loveliest materials the season has brought forth, it is in black and navy, 88 inches wide. (Centrnl) 800 Pair of Women's Shoes and Oxfords Special at $4.75 Black Kidskin Brown Kidskin I Ik I $4.75 " -J? dren's sturdy school shoes, of tan leather in lace style. They have the wide tees that are best for growing feet and soles of the right thickness for active ones. (Cheatnut) sizes. (Center Aisle nnd Men's Gallery, Market) $10 Becoming new street and afternoon frocks of lovely silks and geed woolens, including many unusual sample dresses are $25 te $45. Charming and Gay Dance Frecks Standing one would almost say float Black Calfskin Tan Leather About eight different styles, all cor rect in fashion. Net every size in every style, but enough styles in each size te give opportunity of selection. 500 Pair of Children's Shoes Special, $2.90 Sizes 6 te 2 in chil 1 1 I 1 I e $2,00 DOWN STAIRS STORE u Firsts" 2880 Pair Men's Part Weel Half Hese, 65c First quality ribbed sports half hose in desirable heather combinations. Made of particularly soft, geed wool mixed with cot ton, and a geed deal better than anything we have had heretofore. 1440 Pair Men's Plated Half Hese, 85c Sturdy cotton plated with fiber silk in interesting strides of white en brown and white en black. Perfect quality and full fashioned. 1440 Pair Men's Pure Silk Half Hese, 85c Seamless half hose of first quality at a price- one usually pays for "seconds." Cor dovan, green, navy, gray and white. All Gente sle Seasonable New Hats $3 and $3.85 And still they come! Levely velvet enes, with imitation pheasant-tail trimming, wool flowers, feathers, lacquered braid, ribbon, flowers and many ether novelties. "Pelly Prim" Aprons, 75c Cunning affairs of gingham with rickrack braid. Pink, blue, green, lavender and the ever serviceable blue-and-white checks. Women's Nightgowns, $1 These nights are cooler than ene realizes and high-neck mus lin nnd flannelet gowns have a mighty geed feeling. White mus lin and white or striped flannelet. Corsets and Girdles $1 and $2 $1 for girdles in a combinatie of pink ceutil and elastic idea for sports. $1 for pink ceutil topless cor sets with elastic insets. $2 for La Verne topless corsets of pink cotton brocade finished with elastic. Striped Messaline Blouses, $5 Geed-looking tailored blouses in dark colors, with stripes that harmonize well. Made with "two-in-one" convertible cellars. Velour and Tapestry Pillows Drep te $2.50 A new low price for our own velour and velour-and-tapestry pillows, together with a special purchase. Seme of the old ones were mere than double and all are lower than usual. Round and oval shapes in rose, brown, blue, taupe and mulberry. Women's All-Leather Belts, 50c Kid, suede and patent leather belts in plain and pierced styles. Brown, tan, black and many pop ular combinations. East Aisle Opportunities Flannelet Petticoats, 50c Warm indeed, arc these short petticoats of heavy white, gray and striped flannelet, finished with neatly scalloped edges. Bandeaux, 25c All sizes te cheese from in these webbed cotton bandeaux. Novelty Girdles, $1 Seme are all-metal and seme metal combined with celluloid. Wern with coats or dresses, they are very effective. Sew Your Geed Times New! Halloween Cambric at 15c It is 25 inches wide in ernnge, blaek, red, yellow, pink, light blue, green and brown. Fer Warmth Well-fleeced white demet flan nel is 27 inches wide at 15c and 18c a yard nnd .16 inches wide at 20c and 30c a yard. 27-Inch Gingham at 18c A .sturdy quality is in checks, plaids nnd stupes of various colors, suitable for school frocks, npr blei irons, house dresses nnd boys louses. it entruli Women's Silk Princess Slips Special at $5.50 Lewest price we knew for silk slips te wear under dark dresses! They are made with camisele tops and have elastic around part of the waistline. Of 3 Different Silks The silks are all sturdy silks of geed weight and the slips are well made. Radium slips are in navy, black and brown. Crepe de chine and satin slips arc in navy and blnck. All are unusual at $5.50. (Central) Opp Sale of 1000 Wonderful New Neckties, 35c One of the best New Yerk necktie manufacturers made up all his odds and ends of materials for us te sell at this amazingly small price. The first thousand ties have just arrived. They are decidedly beauties ! AH the soft, dark rich color combinations that men like. Yes, even the patterns that one usually sees only in "exclusive" ties. Probably thirty different patterns in the group in six te nine colors each. All the silks and silk mixtures are of the geed heavy weights most suitable for Autumn wear. A let of Christmas presents could be advantageously bought right new ! (Mrn Gnllcry, Market Htrret, and Center Alale) "The Place te Get Men's and Beys' Shoes!" That's what people are saying about The Gallery Shee Store that specializes in leng-wcnring, well-fitting, geed-looking, altogether-wearable shoes for men and boys at low prices. $2.90 and, when polished, for "dress," tee. 400 Pair of Beys' Shoes al $3.75 Sizes 1 te 5V2 Black nnd tan leather lace shoes are en English or wide-tee lasts. They have welted soles and low bread heels. 300 Pair of Men's Shoes, $4.75 Black and tan leather shoes in plain lace style have medium tees and welted soles. (Gallery. Market) The New Extra-Size Shep of Underclothes, Negligees Petticoats, Heuse Dresses s directly nt the Subway Entrance, Thirteenth Street, near the Millinery Salens. Te introduce this new shop and its really pretty garments, we are offering a number of "specials" in house dresses at $2, crop kimonos at $2, satin petticoats at $5, bungalow aprons at 75c and $1.50, and se en. New Extrn-size bloomers of pink or white crepe with hemstitched ruffles better than last year's grade at $2 new priced $1.25. Extra-size white flannelet nightgowns with high neck, long sleeves, made with pink or blue stitched yokes, sizes 19 and 20, astonishingly geed at $1. Extrn-size blanket bathrobes with satin-trimmed sailor cellars and pockets, blue, tan, rose, very exceptional at $6.50. Sizes 46 te 54 (Thirteenth Street, Near the Millinery) $24.50 for Men's All -Weel Suits With Twe Pair of Trousers lair,i TV J :M!"- Liu" ' $16.50 1 1 IU- s'J' Ply Y WTTT'1-" M i 'mv ir $6 $9 Autumn Clethes for Children of 2 te 6 Years Mothers concerned about the outfitting of voting daugh ter or son will de well te come te Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere, where fashions are new and prices are low. Here she will find better values than have been seen for some time. Warm Coats are the first consideration! Yeu may he sure everv coat is well made warmly ined, and mostly interlined just the coats needed for cold inter davs. Practical chinchilla coats for boys or Kills begin nt $5.50. A style at this price is pictured. Other styles up te $12.50. In gray, brown and blue. ' Coats for little girls are in pretty mixtures, fine veleurs and broadcloths, many fur trimmed, at S'i.50 te $25. One at $10.50 is sketched. New blues, tans, reds, etc. Hats in vanetv, from the little serge tains ler boys, at $1.25, and felt tains for girls at ?1, up te $8. At $3, seme unusually pretty beaver hats with streamers. Dresses Wash dresses in any number of styles, manj witli pantalettes, are $1.25 te $2.50. A $1.50 style is sketched. Better frocks of serge, ietse or silk are $0.50 te $14. A jersey jumper frock with pongee bleut-e at $9 is pietuted. In brown nnd Sorrento blue. Suits Wash suits in middy or button-en styles of chnmbray or ether sturdy cottons arc $1.50 te $2.25. Oliver Twist and middy suits of serge or with wash blouses nnd corduroy, velveteen or sateen trousers, $3.50 te $7. Sweaters and Sweater Suits Can't you imagine the little boy or girl in one of these cery brushed-wool sets consisting of sweater, leggins that fasten around the waist, enp and mittens? American beauty er'Pekin blue at $8. AU-wool coat sweaters that button high at the neck and hnve four pockets ar.e $4. (Central) WANAMAKER'S 3 Special Groups 500 Pair of Beys' Shoes at $2.90 Sizes 10 te 5 Tan lace shoes that will stand hard wear (both uppers and soles) have wide tee3 and welted soles. They'll de for school and play S3.75 $1.50 $5.50 I . d t.mtfi.'jt.'