Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 22, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVI3OTNG PUBLIC .LEDGER-PHrDADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921
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BOXER FOR COUNT
Bjt2 Clark, Accused of High
way Robbery, "Kayeed" in
f First Retmti
Band at 9; Organ at tl
and 4:I5
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WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
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WEATHER
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STOLE $30, IS CHARGE
otherwise known nt
boxer, used Mis
i'niti" Clnrk,
.. i ..1 ninrntne
Sk. en clllnrrly today. M
S, and tl.cn reM.nl him. A few
K later HIU "toel: the count
a"""" ftnelim.. nf the
t, 1'airumiiui ww. -
rtmth ami Winter fit,ccts s'ntIel,
tabtencB.a,,, .-...,.... ......
O1"" . i .. nnu ... nil.
nat 1811 Seuth Cnmac street. His
..tnrofwienni fight uns uturdny
lurelman (5eeln.ii cniight him nftcr
KXkp when he teipemlcd te the cries
I, hell', fieni JnniM lllnl.ie. of IS Ml
Suth Stlllmnii Mi-c. nn.mc wn
T, kCinl-conscieus en the pavement
jinr ' , .;,,,. fcrrentu nnil I tut
it E tWIH" Uliu til" ... ......-.-, .... ...v
.. tint. ..ti'i.t
When Gechnis cnutsht up vv
vith Gin-
.... I.nvn.. cM..n.nrl nwnv ntlrl he.
hB some fnnej foetwoil;.
Se tliat'i eiir Biinie. me friend,"
L, Geelini". mid he SQunrccI nwny
l) liiaCOllI" ll'lllivn .....i ........in
I...V.I Several mere pusses mid the
t .. .Infiti .hi tlwi lintiinnti(
fc,tn fiechin" tool, him hj the linck of
1 m, cellar imd dragged him te the op-
t station. , . .
CCOfUitlg 10 manic, uiacome uncancel
behind 1. 1... "'tirii run "ui, wiin
w behind um ear nnu u.cn sieie
CO, There was ju jeunu 111 uincome s
ecMs.
JfUccerd
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MORE AID FOR MRS. DEVINE
12 Additional Is Forwarded te
Needy and Destitute Family
Three mere contributions te help Mrs.
Vtbarine Devlne. of wn cntl.tirlne
treet a mlllwerlfcr, who Is the sole
jppert of nn invalid husband and four
anil children. hae been received by
ie Evenim! fuclie Lkixiuu. Mrs.
bercsa O'lliirn, of 233 Seuth Pit-
tth street. mil ?-; jhut.v n. .hick
1b, of 4i1 Seuth Feity-thlrd street,
jfttjeerted thnt his unn.e he withheld,
Titnrv of the Dcvlne family came
i lltht en 'October 14, uhen their house
cut lire, nnt. iiuiut iuiu cumui'ii um
rlj escaped with their lives.
1 CAMDEN STABLES BURN
Mi
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Ive Horses and Twe Mules Killed.
Flames Menace Heuse,
iVn Ktnhlcxi in Camden burned early
ti moraine. Ore horses nnd te mules
rlns killed. The total I0S3 is about
WOO. The fire started In the stable
Clark Jehnsen, in the renr of 1070
erry avenue, joimsen u.ree nerses
ere burned.
Then the fire inroad te the adjeinine
table of Gilbert Shaw, who lest two
wes nnd two mules, 'the flames
irther spread te the cornice of Jolin Jelin
u's home, but the house was eaved.
ftli bellced vagrants, sleeping in the
y, Eiancu me lire wiin cicnrcties.
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Stu-
arage Owner Realizes Penn
denta Were en Frolic
Charges brought against thvic I'hiln
lrbia youths nfler they nttcinptcd le
iter a garage at HmUinghnm, Pn., en
'd "eik lead, weie mtlidrawn ji..
tday. Hnrcy Crauthamel, ounce
,,Ki he realized (he nfTnir was meruit
lese and no crime wis intended.
The youths ire Trnncis M. Mri'atil.
1, Wnjnc ncnue alxne Qucn street.
a lest lus arm in Mance. ainl was
watcil: U'cisc Owens and IIpiIipm
cl.'erml-it
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WITHDRAWS CHARGES
ATCHMAN FALLS IN SHAFT
Seriously Hurt In Market
Street Stere
'amci Tthab, watcninan nt tlie mi
ee Stere, WS Maihel sticei. foil
wn an elevator shnft laic last night
d received soi-iens inluries. Iff. .. ....
td uneonscieus In the elevator pit by
nies Dlarkbutn, an empln,.
nnae, it is believed, stepped into the
l(t In the rlniknnti, ulillr. , ,!, ....
ml fleer. lie was tiil.cn te the .7nf.
son Uesnitnl. Itbnh l!ts nt Kin
nth Fourth Mrrct.
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euie a iMirun fi.r life nrm 11
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FREE rXHJBBTION
AMERICAN PAINTINGS
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flcCLEES GALLERBES
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""en:, I'LATINUM, DIAMONDS 3
. JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS
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eery Page of Geed News
's of Dependable Qualities
About Lewer Prices en Winter
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
Old-Fashioned
Quilting Challis, 18c
Grandmetherly patterns, sher
mp; wce sprigs of flowers,
bum designs and se en,
tjuish this pretty
for making
inches wide.
(Crntrnl)
Pcr-
diatin-
cotton chnllis
comfertnbles. 3G
10-Yard Pieces of
Longcleth, $1.50
Wholcsale prices hnve ad
vanced en this quality and we
don't knew hew much longer we
can sell it for $1.50. 36 inches
wide and smoetlily woven.
(Crntrnl)
2000 Warm Flannelet
Garments
Women's Nightgowns, Petticoats,
Bleemers, Kimonos 50c te $2
Bleemers cut generously full with knee ruffles and reinforcing
are 50c.
Short petticoats with scalloped ruffles are 50c.
Beth in pink and blue stripes.
Plain dark gray petticoats arc C5c.
Nightgowns in vari-colered pink or blue stiipes or plain white
arc made with V necks or high cellars. $1 te $1.50.
Extia-size gowns of pink or blue striped flannelet, with hem
stitched cellars and long sleet es, arc $1.50.
Japanese figured flannelet kimonos in pink, blue and lavender
grounds are $2.
Dressing sacques (which, by the way, a great many women have
been wanting) are in gray, lavender and blue grounds. $1 and $1.50.
(Central)
Mere of These Astonishing Seal-Dyed
Ceney Coats That Loek
Like Hudsen Seal, at
$90 te $195
Called "polar seal" because they have undergone a new ticatment
which makes them almost as lustrous and as beautiful as the mere
costly Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat).
They come from one of the finer New Yerk furriers who has
exercised a great deal of ingenuity in working the skins perfectly and
in cutting them se they have real style.
Our introductory shipment last week sold out in a single day.
This second let will be chosen with equal rapidity, because all the
coats are a third te half less than last year's prices and, if anything,
they arc even better than last year's qualities.
"Pelar" seal-dyed ceney coats, plain, 40 inches long, $90 te $125.
"Pelar" seal-dyed ceney coats, 36 inches long, with gray squirrel
or soft, lovely beaver cellars and cuffs, $185; 40 inches long, $195.
"Pelar" seal-dyed ceney coats, 36 inches long, with skunk cellars
and cuffs, $1G5; 40 inches long, $175.
Other coats of Wanamaker quality furs, silk lined, start at $65.
Many of the prices are se "special" that it is only fair te say that
the quantities in some cases are limited.
(Mnrket)
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Men's Seft -Tee Brogues
$7.90
These are exactly the shoes that young men are
asking for every day and wearing, tee. They are
high shoes of tan or black calfskin, with many per
forations, sturdy welted soles and low, bread heels.
Fine looking from every angle.
Beys' Shoes, $3.75
Geed, strongly built school shoes of tan or black
leather. Made en English lasts with welted soles.
Sizes 1 te 5'.
Fer Smaller Beys $2.90
Best knockabout shoes for hard wear. Of thick
tan leather, blucher cut, with wide tees. Sizes 2 te 5.
(duller, Mnrket)
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Yeiiiii Women $3&50- $4750
Sixty-five different styles, se you can see that there are net many suits of any
one kind an important point in the consideration of many women.
Many Are Half Price
some less than half price, some net quite half price. The very finest of Winter
suiting materials are used in these beautiful suits and each one is finely tailored
down te the smallest detail. In all they are
The Best Values of the Season
There are styles suitable for women of all types, from the very young woman
te her mere matronly sisters. Sizes 16, 18, 36, 38, 40 and 42 principally, though
net all sizes in any one style.
At $38.50
Suits of fine velour, suedene, tricetine, Peiret twill and illama cloth in rein
deer, Malay, navy. Sorrento and taupe. Many are without fur, though some have
cellars of nutria or mole.
At $47.50
$47.50
$38.50
Imagine a suit of finest suedene with a smart little box jacket edged with
points of mole and heavy embroidery! This is just one of the fascinating suits
at this price. (Sketched.)
Seme have fur pockets, ethers have choker cellars, long roll cellars or
cellars of mole, squirrel, nutria, beaver or wolf.
They are of duvetyn, illama cloth, suedene and velour in Malay, cafe au lait,
Sorrento, brown and reindeer. All beautifully lined with silk.
(MiirUet)
cape
Autumn Hats Are Fairly
Out -Doing Themselves
This is a seusen of inteie.sting hats and these hats arc
chcciincss it.sclf.
Hats for every type, for mother or daughter,- suitable for
wearing right new and en through the Winter.
The dominant color notes are the deep Autumn reds, browns
and tans, the lovely blues and, of course, black and platinum.
Smart little ornaments, bright flowers, glistening quills and
heft ostrich arc used in the trimming.
Excellent cheesing around $8.
(Market)
Opp
Women's Heavy Silk Stockings, $2.25
Full-fashioned stockings, with almost imperceptible irregularities
new and then in the weaving which class these as "seconds."
Russian calf, cordovan, gray and black. All bi,c& but perhaps net
in eveiy color. All silk fieni top te tee.
Silk Taffeta Petticoats, $3.85
Seft, ltistieus talVeta in black, navy, hi own, Uupe and changeable
colors, with deep flounces and "dust" ruffles te protect them.
Warm, Woolly Scarfs, $2.25 te $9.75
A tenmikable collection knitted and brushed wool scarfa and a
few cap and .-calf sets. Mohawk, henna, gray, blue, black and
innumci able combinations.
Tunic Blouses, Lew Priced at $4.90
New low price for long cicpe de chine tunic blouses in navy and
black. Trimmed with silk fnnge. They can be worn as dresses" with
plain silk or cloth slips.
Clearaway of Weel Chenille Rugs
$1.85 te $5.65
Only a few left of our special putchase of these rugs at half pme.
Plenty of colors and sues.
Just Unpacked Geed Cretonnes, 35c Yard
(.'hint', patterns, g.iy pattern.!, subdued patterns! Blocks, stiipe.s
and allevcr effects. Hest and largest assortment we hav had this
season. 34 te 30 inches wide.
Curtain Marquisette, 20c Yard
Fer laundeiing nnd wearing and looking alwnys ftcsh tint
,matcriHl is net te be equaled. ."0 inches wide, in white, cream and ecru.
Pelly Prim Aprons, 75c
Aptens that aie practical because they protect "geed" clothes and
attractive because they arc cut en pretty lines and trimmed with rick
rack hi aid. Plnids, checks and solid shades of lese, blue, gieci and
lavender in heavy gingham.
Corsets and Girdles, $1.50 and $2
.$l.fiO for girdles of (lowered pink jean with four wide elastic
insets.
$2 for white ceutil well-boned corsets with i enfercements te
give additional abdominal support.
Candy Bexes, 35c
DeLiuativc affairs in dark colors with floral and conventional
designs.
East Aisle
Epsom Sails, 4 lbs. for 25c
Pat up in cemenient tins that keep it fiesh and diy. Excellent
for i educing utid bathing purposes.
Children's Gloves, 50c te $1.25
Jersey, chamois lisle, duplex; chamois lisle and leather gloves.
Due c.asp, strap wnst and gauntlet styles.
Women's High Shoes
About Half Price at $4.10
Feel the geed calfskin, hew soft and pliable yet thick
and sturdy it is ! Netice the lasts of the shoe it takes a
skilled shoemaker te design lasts like these! Consider the
workmanship, the way the shoes are put together and fin
ished ! The only thing that keeps them from being in the
class known as "expensive shoes" is the price.
Black or Tan Calfskin
for your cheesing, and two geed-looking styles have straight
tips, Goodyear welted soles and medium heels. Thev're
seasonable shoes and high enough te go well with the pres
ent length of skirts.
Reliable Scheel Shoes for Children
Special at $2.90
Made en healthful lasts for growing feet and of leathers
durable enough for active ones, these are excellent shoes
for school children. Of tan and black leathers, in lace stvle,
they are in ..izes SV-j te 2.
(f lirnlnul)
CRETONNES
Fer Every Use
20c, 28c, 35c,
40c, 65c
A niei c complete and
varied a.-.sertnent than ue
have had in many years!
Hemes are going te be cheery
warm-looking places this Win
ter if these cretonnes nic any
indication.
Seme patterns arc especially
suitable for bedioems or nur
seiies, ethers for living rooms
and libraries; cretonnes for
pillows, couch covers, di aper
ies, scarfs, upholstering furni
ture and for eveiy imaginable
use are here.
Mostly 36 inches wide, a few
30 and 31 iuchps.
Art Ticking Has New
Purposes
It is cry line, closely ween
sateen in deceiativc and beau
tiful colorful designs. It makes
lovely quilts and has the
advantage of net allowing
down te come through. (Jeed
for sofa pillows and draperies,
and it makes handsome ones.
Several patterns are in a rich
geld, ethers in tones of rose,
blue, lavende'' and br-wn. 36
inches wide, 83c a yaul.
Old Homestead
Curtains
Nothing mere homelike than
these pretty ruflled curtains
with milled tic-backs! White
scrim at $1.50; of soft voile
at $2.50; of dotted Swiss at
$3.50, and of dotted grenadine
at ;$!,
Just the Sweaters
Women Want, $5.75
Wonderfully warm ,ct light in
weight and net tee bulky te wear
under coats that is what these
geed-looking mohair m eaters
are! 'I hey arc in nnvy and black,
tuxedo style, with extra roll col cel
lais, competent pockets and nice
belts. There is a line of white
wool in each cellar and the snug-ly-fltting
cuffs, making a veiy at
ti active finish.
They are knitted in drep-stilch
effect.
(Centra!)
Erfra Sies
(f lirhtmit)
are
at
The new shop of elra sues
seems te be thoroughly satisfac
tory te all its many customers.
Extra-size underclothes, knit
underwear, negligees, silk petti-
c-um-j una neuseuTesses all
moderately priced.
Many are specially geed
the prices.
(Milmny Kntranpp Thlrlrrnth n
tlir Mlllinrr.)
Serviceable
Serge Skirts
$3.75, $4.75 and
$5.75
Plainly tailored skirts cm.ii
business women like, are of geed
navy or black serge in various
models.
Extra-size
black serge,
becoming te
as
skirts of navy or
en lines csneciallv
women, aie
huge
$5.75, $7.75, $8.50 and $8.75
Table Damask
85c Yard
A lustrous cotton damask, 70
inches wide, in rose, spot and
clever patterns.
All-Linen Tablecloths
$4.50
Square and leund damask
cloths, 70x70 inches.
AU-Linen Kitchen Crash
25c Yard
A geed toweling, 16 inches wide
with neat red border.
(Central)
All-Wee! Plaid Blankets
$8.50, $10 and $12.50
All wool, warp and filling, that means that every ounce is geed,
snug warmth. Attractive pink, blue, tan and gray plaids.
66 x 80 inches, $8.50
70 x 80 inches, $10
72 x 84 inches, $12.50
Weel-Filled Quilts, $7, $10 and $12.50
Covered with lustrous sateen, figuied en both sides with plain
color borders in pink, blue, green, these have filling of soft, clean wool.
Cotten-Filled Quilts, $2.50
(Jeed ones, coveted with figured cambric.
Bed Sets, $6 and $10
Pretty satin-finish bed sets, each.censisting of a bolster roll and
spirad te match, 78x88 inches at P6, 82x92 inches, S10.
Crochet Spreads, $2
A geed quality, 78x88 inches, in several pattern1:
(( rntriil)
Charming New Frecks
$12
A Collection of Interesting Frecks Becoming
te Women and Yeung Women
A tricetine frock in navy blue has a band of heavy
embroidery in henna and geld crossing the shoulders and
trimming the short sleeves.
Anether has a scalloped skirt and is embroidered in
twilight blue btads.
Still another tricetine dress is heavily embroidered
with black in a pattern that reaches almost from sleeves
te hips.
A variation of the embroidery trimming is a criss-cress
pattern done in heavy white thread en navy tricetine.
Sizes from 14 te 40 in this collection.
(VIurLrl
A Windfall of Linen
HANDKERCHIEFS
for the Family
Fer Women
Plain white linen handker
chiefs, 12'jc, 25c.
Embroidered corner handker
chiefs, loc, 25c, 33c, 50c.
Gay colored bordered hand
keichiefs in pink, blue, gtceii,
tan and lavender, 2ec and 35c.
Fer Men
Plain white handkerchiefs.
25c, 35c, eOc.
Geed-looking colored bolder
handkerchiefs, 75c and for col
ored tape borders, SI.
Fer Children
Dainty 'utle cmbieKlcied
handkei chief.-, 25c.
(( entrnll
Every Weman Who Needs a Winter
Ceal Is in Luck
This Year
for never have coats been prettier and
net in many years have prices been se low
It's a satisfying thing te wa'k through
the Down Stairs Ceat Stere and examine the
geed coats there. Materials are soft and
warm, linings are better than they have been
in a long time, fur cellars are deeper and
richer.
Sports Coats Start at $12
for the model that is sketched. It is in a
rough lan-and-brewn mixture, cut with
roomy pockets and loosely belted.
Other excellent knockabout coats in
heather mixtures of brown, tan .or blue arc
in full or three-quarter lengths at $1G.."0
Imed throughout with silk at S20. S2.'J e()
and $2.").
Fine Cheesing Among
Fur-Trimmed Coats at
$25, $29 and $38.50
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All the geed coating materials, topped
witn cellars of nutria, wolf and beaverette
are in this group. The coats are cut gener
ously full and are lined with .silk and inter
lined for extra warmth. PIent in-dark bli-e
dark brown and Ihe lighter shades of Sor
rento and Malav.
i es. some models without fur
prices.
$38.50 $58.50
Beautiful Coats
S45 te $58.50
Australian opesi in.
$12
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at the
mole, beaver, stnnr-
rel. nutria .ind wolf are --ome of the soft
Jurs which trim (he.se coat.., most agreeably.
Ihe coats themselves re of the soft. lu lu
urieus belivia waves, lined with pretty siiks
and often further ornamented with deep
Lands et embroidery. What a im- te lin !
one of thee .soft and friendly coats !
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Anether Shipment of
Geed Axminster Ruffs
at Less Than Today's Regular Prices
advanta
m weave, design and coloring and are itnble 7er nenrlJ' . fl l"1 P"" .?t
men- sturdy wearing qualities recommend ihem ,,. ;.',,' '' '" '" u,c lw"'
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11.3 x 12 feet, $52.50
9x12 feet, $37.50
8.3 x 10.6 feet, $35
6.9 x 12 feet, $30 ,c 7n . ,
7.6 x 9 feet, $28 36 x 70 mches' $6-75
6x9 feet, $22.50 27 x 54 inch. S3.4K
Seamless Velvet Rugs 9x12 Feet
Special, $32 .SO
C" " -- l" the eye; they have
quality
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