'n "tm w 4 t?t r ) A W,"""i hV EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILABELPHiA, SAtfUKDAY; OCTOBER 20. 1921 '5 UHON DELEGATES OFF 10 C Stnrr Pout 117; W. II '7" Ju 1 ,. . c, t , J '' I". I , I'Ht ' ',- ..I OHM Phila. Party Starts en Special Trai.T for Kansas City te Attend Meeting GENERAL PRICE JOINS PARTY v Twentr-three delcgntes nnd niter ,. from Phllndclpliln, accompanied w delrcnte from Seutlierif New Jersey YnA Dc"w. left Ureail Street Bin Bin Ien thU morning en n pcctnl train i.. fhn mnvrnuun ui m Lcden at Keiisns City. ... The remaining ferty-flre delesntcs from Pennsylvania will Jein them at Dlaeci alone the route. This State I.a ..... ilelcenteH for ench congressional tue .ll.trll-t The delegntes were elected nt ni.t.hnrrh convention Inst nrtinth. :.. II? Temllnwm. Test 4UI: W. O. the and Hare, Pest - i Jt-rry 1 . I'm hv. i i. j)i.im.y ,, . rx .1 . : ' '"" Pest !-"). A. II )y' ' ''' ,' -1. 'in.l I K, Hevle '.'' ' -'" '11 of tliemj eteeied. witli I i it .-M, tl()ii of Mr Heine, bearded the train nt Phi'ndelphln. Among ethers en the train were Hrncrnl nnd Mrs. William (J. Price, Margaret C. Themas, Tcin F. Craig, of the tTnltcd Htntes Mnrlne Conn; Mrs. Catherine W. Wnltcr, of the Tnited States Navnl Heme: William II. Ml'ler nnd Dr. Jehn A. Fnrrellwef West Chester: Colonel Frederick Tay Tay eor Pusev, of Delaware County J Mrs. 0. U. Ferbes, wife of the Director of the Veterans Uurenn e' the Treasury Department! her hlRter. Mrs. O'lteMly, nnd the entire delegation from the State of Delaware. Pest standards and national Celers were carried en beard the train, nnd as the trnin pulled out promptly nt 10:30 o'clock, the stnndnrd of Phila delphia Mnnete Pest, Ne. 270, was rnlsed from thn observation coach. The Philadelphia delegation will he Watcd nt the Hetel Dickinsen while In Kansas City. LE m l. ! li-ii in t ii 'twin ri nil fjnrden. rn'i " ' n.-"m, jr Pest 105; A. S. Ileuchln. Pest SHI); A. Hnnna. Pest M2; Ilebert II. Wll- . I'est ;: ur. if. j. wiic-fc. l-est f. Tehn M. Dervin. Pest ISO; Themas Moere. Pest 211: Vincent A. Carrell, i.f 570: Dr. William It. Andreas, Pest 370, and II. Eugene Heine. Pest n7 and tlie twelve alternates nre a Allews: J. H. McNnlly. Pest 107: the Itev. .lesepn i. i. mine, i esi .no; WOMEN'S WILLS PROBATED Mary Dlanelt'e Estate Inventoried at $130,504 The will of .Mary K, Panccest, who died in the (Scrmantewn Hospital, leaving an estate valued nt S2.'Mine. IES WILL POLMENTIi Greatest Military Leaders of Modern Times En Reute te Kansas City PLAN PARADE 7 MILES LONG Uy the Associated Press Kansas City, Me., Oct. 20. An army of foimer service men began te descend upon Kansas City today for the nnnunl convention of the Amerlcnii T.c T.c ?leii, which op-Mis next Monday. A force of legionaries 09 large ns Ihe city's police force will be f,n special duty, ns military police, diirinir tin convention, nnd their activities will bt confined te the legionaries. Te'lnv's work dealt mainly with nr nr lnngements for the pnrade Tuesday, which wl 1 be mere than seven miles long nnd Include -10,000 or mero march ers. Foremost military leaders of modem times wi among thisc en route here te ee guests of tlie Lesien, Including was admitted te probate tedav tecether I Marshal Fefh. of l-'rance. cetnm.imlt -- with that of Uec A. McCillnn. 1400 ! m-chief of the allied armies: Mcuten- Geerge V . Moedle, I est 10.. : M. II. ni)(, Epn n stekc8f !?2,t0(js,.j2 Seuth Twenty-fourth street, in which the estate Is valued nt $4100. Inventories of the following personal estates were Tiled : (Jcerge Q. Spiel, S."1.828.40: Mary Dinnelt. Siae.504.79. nut (fcnernl 1'nrmi .Tncniies. of He glum: (ieneral Armnnde Diaz, of Itulv and Admlrnl Karl Heatty. of Urent Hritalii. Marshal Fech is expected Monday, accompanied by fJenernl Pershing, HOW TO MAKE the NEW 30-MILLION DOLLAR BRIDGE WORK FOR YOU Can't you sea the great money-making possibilities in let buying directly in the course of Camden's development, new that tlie new Delaware River Bridge is started? Buy Camden City Building Lets. Buy before the Beem starts. Buy at the bottom and sell at the top. Take the time te attend this sale and buy at YOUR OWN PRICE De It New Send for Beautiful Colored Birdseyc View of New Delaware River Bridge and Ferest Hill Gardens J Absolute Auction Sale 1000 BUILDING LOTS Ferest Hill Gardens Federal Street and Mariton Turnpike, Camden, N. J. Time of Sale Saturday, Nev. 5, at 2:30 P. M. Place of Sale Camden Y. M. C. A. Auditorium Broadway and Federal Sts., Camden, N. J. Terms of Sale 15 down 15 In 30 days nnd balance in 24 equal monthly payments. I Lecal Of0.ce 1201 Chestnut St Philadelphia, Pa. Telephene: Walnut 6861 HlllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIII HIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIUIIIiHllHl We hear your stenographer get married And she was such a geed girl, tee ! But there are ethers skilled, intelligent, experienced girls net out of a job through inefficiency, but solely because of business conditions. Yeu understand that. Before another day passes we can give wide publicity te your little tale of wee, and it will doubtless prove a godsend te some worthy girl with, perhaps, a dependent mother. Yeu knew the kind of homes into which these newspapers go. They find a welcome in YOUR home, don't they? The quarter-million daily circulation of the Public Ledger gives you approximately a million readers (estimating four te a copy). Phene your message te our Classified Advertising Department and let us set it before our readers tomorrow. Maybe the postman en your route won't wonder what's happened. We will mail the bill later. Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1601 M WAN A MAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE 1 WANAMAKER'S 1 Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere It's Hard te Keep Up With the Demand for Jersey Frecks Yeung Women Like Them Se Much Straight-Line Frecks, $7.50 and $8.50 S'im and yei-thful frocks me in taupe, brown nnd Copenhagen heather jersey. The Peter Pari cellars and cuffs arc of white leather. One and two-piece frocks with pleated skirts, slip-en bodices and cellars and cuffs of white leather or linen arc in Copenhagen, reindeer, henna nnd navy jersey, $10. Navy Tricetine Frecks, $10, $12, $15 One unusual dress has a wide band of embroidery, done in henna nnd Rold, crossing the shoulders nnd sleeves. Yeu enn imagine hew effective it is. Other fteckh of serge or tricetine have embroidered overskirts or nre cut en straight lines with broadcloth vestees. Silk Frecks Start at $15 and there is a most entrancing collection between $15 nnd $60. Here are afternoon dresses of nil the newest and most fashionable silken weaves,, including the heavy new crepes. Seme show interesting bend girdles; ethers are trimmed with monkey fur or with Oriental embroidery done in dull colors. Dinner gowns and exquisite evening gowns are of brocaded chiffons in coral, golden brown and turquoise and of black spangled tulle you will note the new neck line among them. Black chiffon velvet-dresses nre premised a great vogue. All of these frocks are delightfully new of fashion and the lowness of their prices will surprise you. $57.50 te $85. Extra-Size Dresses Specially designed for large women net just erdinnry dresses cut in extra 'size These nre of heavy crepe de chine nnd Canten crepe in navy and black, box pleated from theulder te hem, g iving an unbroken line. Sizes 42, te 52M: at $35. (Miirkrt) $10 $15 Have Yeu Seen the I New Florentine Jewelry? j It has trnveled ever from Italy and is colorful and refreshingly I new. , Bright little flowers, beauti- fully formed, leek as if they had been carved from ivory and cd- ered and are 'particularly attrac- , tivc in their black or green set- ; tings. There nrc bar pins, bracelets , and interesting ornaments en ! black neck ribbons nnd you may get al three te harmonize. Prices I go from $1.25 for some of the pins te $6.50 for some of the necklaces. (Centrnl) I Weel-Filled Quilts, $7 Warmth in abundance 1 These are covered with figured sateen or cambric and have pluin-coler borders. The thick, soft tilling is of lamb's-wool. (Centrnl) urn m Aisie llpperf .es Remnants of Upholstery Materials 10c te $1 Yard Useful lengths of Shanghai, Nerman and terry cloth, silk silk eline, satcn, cretonne, marqui sette, scrim and ether drapery and curtain materials. Remnants of Pleating and Laces, 5c te $1 Odd lengths of net, net and lace, organdie and lace at greatly reduced prices. Mussed Neckwear 10c and 25c Seme is a tiny bit soiled and seme will be as geed as new with a little pressing. Women's Silk-and-Weel Stockings, $1.35 Seft, warm one in pretty heather mixtures, slight "sec onds" of a move expensive make. All regular sizes. 500 Sateen Petticoats Drep te 75c Broken sizes and discontin ued .models from our regular stocks. A few solid colors but mostly flowered effects en black, navy and brown back grounds. Odds and Ends of Silk Petticoats, $2.65 Lew price for silk jersey and tnfiVta petticoats, all of which were formerly much higher priced. Iitrht, dark and changeable colors. Jacquard Blankets $3.50 te $7.50 Levely pinks and blues, In dian patterns, Persian and ether attractive cfTecte in these soft cotton blankets. Leather Bags $3 and $3.50 Leng-grain seal, calfskin and spider and nl'iatr fini!h n envelope shape. 1 arge and roomy. Striped Messaline Waists, $5 Tai'e-cl waists Mnt nlwiys leek n'ce and are rem r' nb e "laundry-saers." Navy, blue , brown or d irk red with "two-'ii-one" comert'b'o cpllars. Corsets and Gird'es, $1 Pink ceutil or breend cer sets nnd girdVs, extr mely comfortable for the s.ender eman. Gingham and Percale Aprons, 25c and 33c Dark ti'ul lirht eh eked, llg urcd nnd plain yh te aprons, with or without bibs at these extremely low prices. Quilting Challis 18c a Yard Old-fashioned floral and Per sian designs, all ready te cover soft quilts. 3G inches wide. Colored Underwear Crepe 25c Yard ' White, ficsh, mnize, Invcnder and blue. 30 inches wide. Longdeth ' $1.50 for 10-Yard Piece While this shipment lasts one can still get a geed quality, even ly woven, white longcleth, .6 inches wide, at this price. The next shipment of this same grade will probably have te be marked higher. (Centrnl) Cotten Blankets $1.25 Each White or gray cotton blankets made without nap se that they can be ved as sheets. The white blankets ahe make excellent table pads and pads for ironing beards. Size 64x7G. (Ontrnl) Babies' Sweater Sets Warm as toast and comfortable as can be are these knitted white wool sweater sets for children of 1 yenr and 2 years. Each set consists of a sweater, drawer leg gings and a hat. $1 for plain white knitted sets. $4.50 for sets of brushed wool in white trimmed with pink or blue. (Ontrnl) Girls9 Black Stockings, 12V2 Enough for a thousand girls IF each girl takes only ene pair, but we aie afraid most of them will take half a dozen. They are the grade of stockings we sold last yenr at exactly double. Finely ribbed black cotton with reinforced hcd and tees. Sizes (i te O's te fit I te 12 year girls. (Centrnl) Wilten Rugs At New Lew Prices 8.3x10.6 feet $65 11.3x12 feet $100 9x12 feet $67.50 11.3x15 feet $125 Wilten rugs have been almost unobtainable and the lew pro curable have been immediately snapped up by people who appreciate the wonderful wearing qualities of these splendid rugs. This quan tity also is limited, and wise householders will make their selections ?arly. (CliMtmit) MM mnt-Wi M - 'fa $25 $39 Students' Suits All- Weel and in the Styles They Like $20 te $30 Beys going into their first long-trouser suits and young men very often de net leek well in the sort of clothes that elder men wear. We have an assortment of mere youthful suits for just such boys and men, with the same principles of all-wool materials and Wanamaker tailoring applied te them as te men's suits. Seme of the suits have beltsQ Others are cut with what the fellows would call "snap" and yet ethers are almost like men's conservative suits. They are half or fully lined with mohair and there's a geed choice of materials, patterns and colors. M.illlcrj, Market) of Fine Leng Gloves French Lambskin All the shert-sleeve frocks call for long gleve3 and a woman needs mere than one pair in hrr glove hx! A geed quality lambskin is te be preferred te n peer qunlity kid skin and these splendid long gloves are made of soft, fine French lambskin. SS-'iO for 12-button-length white gloves. St for 12-button-length gloves in tan, brown and black. SI for 16-button-length white gloves. S5 for 16-button-length gloves in tan, brown nnd black. It is unusual te find these colored long gloves at anywhere near these low prices! The gloves all have Paris-point stitched backs. They were mad in France and their fit and finis-h hfMirak the French care and skill. (Centrnl) Cozy Flannelet Nightgowns, $1.75 Quite the, prettiest for a long time. Pink nnd blue jtriped enc3 finished with hemstitching, braid or ribbon; cellars are high or low and sleeves are long. (Centrnl) Warm Bathrobes $3.85 A warm blanket robe is a gieat comfort these mornings. And when it is cut generously full and nicely trimmed, as these are, it is doubly comfortable. Cheese either a figured or plaid one, at this price. (Centrnl) r and is new te lie found en the Juniper Street -,uie of the Maikft Street section. $5 Skirts of exceptionally geed quality make a trip te the new Skirt Stere well worth while. These skuts are knife pleated, box pleated or gathered and are of .striped prunellas and wool plaids in a geat variety of reasonable browns, tans and blues. Ever se pretty fei sihoel, busi ness and general wear with sep arate skirts or sweaters. I Market) IN THE EXTRA-SIZE SHOP Striped Flannelet Bleemers, 65c Of" geed quality in pink or blue stripes, cut plenty full and well reinforced. (Mnrkrt) Interesting New Capes and Coats at $39 Women seem loath te relinquish capes even at the approach of colder weather, se we have had them made of heavier materials and collated with fur. New capes and coats nre of bellvia and its variations; some have huge cellars of raccoon or wolf, ethers have choker cellars of' the new threw scarf. Armholes nre often trimmed with fur te mutch. All are lined with silk. Fur Cleth Coats Arrive Leng and three-eimrter coats have rd' r Tuvo'e i'illns df sHf ma terial or wide fur cellar.-, cutis and bandings. The silk 1 nntr aie par tu'u'arly pretty. $5, $27.50, fJ9 te Pole Coats $16.50 te $25 ThQse jellv evervlav coats never lack friends. A number of geed models, fn'l or th e '-nuartcr lemrth, aie in light tan, brown or leindeer. Wide Choice at $25 and $29 Moderate prices for thoroughly geed coats of real eha'Tn nnd practi cal j-erviee. Thev''v Winter coats in every sense of the wind and a p-rt-Mt many are t-mimed with fur. Mostly of velour and beliviu weaws in blown, nay, leindeer and Sor rento. Other fine Winter coats, including a number of truly luxurious models of great charm and beauty, $G5, ?6S) Almest Every Weman Wants a Fur Ceat Peny rents. .'SO inches hmg, an t6.". Peny coats with raccoon m opossum cellnrs and cuffs are 30 nidus l.nig nt ,SU1; with skunk !' rs and cuffs, they nre $12.r). Pet y coats that are 10 niche., long have skunk cellars nnd cuffs i t M45. Natuial muskiat c uts, :ji; iucIh-- long, are $13e. Tnupt maiT'et eat-, : in. he- long, are $80. All of which prevrs that the Down Stain Fur Salen hai brought reliable fur coats within thr reach of many mero women that they they may enjoy the warmth, the luxurious luxurieus neii, the benuty of geed fun (Mnrkrt) Wonderfully Levely Hats Around $10 If there's any doubt in i woman's mind as te whether or net she can find a becoming new hat, a stroll around the Millircry Salen will be a revelation. Here are dozers of delightful duvetyn and velvet hnts beginning" at $10 nnd there is a che'ce for n woman of any type, no matter whether she wants a cmnrt little teue for th" street or a larger hat for afternoon wear. Particularly charming are the cheerv little hnta that are new being worn with eils. Brilliant reds, glowing russet and brown, soft tans and grays, in fact almost any shade a woman wants, including black and navy. (Market) The Skirt Stere Has Changed Its Location Women's High Laced Shoes Special at $4.10 Practical everyday shoes th.it will stand the comings and ";ein;ri in all sorts of Winter weather. They are cut en the conservative lines that many women prefer and are of Keed black or tan calfskin with low or medium heels and welted soles. One model is of black patent leather with dull leather tops. Black oxford ties with well-rounded tees and low heels are ale $4.10. Almest all sizes. Children's Shoes, $2.90 Dark tan leather laced siiees of the substantial weight essential in school shoes. They lace high and have wide tees ami thick soles. ui.t,..,t. In the Gallery Shee Stere Beys' Shoes, $2.90 and $3.75 $2.f)0 for boys' knockabout shoes of heavy tan leather with wide tees and welted soles. Sizes 10 te 5. $3.75 for bigger bes' dark tan shoes with "medium tees. Seme with welted soles. Sizes 2'. te 5U. Men's Shoes, $4.25" Dtrk t-in laced shoes of the kind that nine out of ten men like for ellice wear. Conservative medium-tee shapes, many with rubber heels. iO.iII.tv, Mnrkrt) 1 ,Ji iiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiir,- u $1U0, (Mnrkrt) A TT V BjMI lii, M ilinimiiiiiiitiiiinti.iniii i