$u ft m EVENING PUBLIC IjEDGER--PHILADELPHIA, MONDlT, JANUARY 23, 1922 It would nppcnr that even nt thclr MrIiesI point, wncen In Industry hi u whele liicscd fnr behind tlietxs wlilch w?e pnlt' nnd In many cases arc still raid ter deincetlc service This condition lias net nffected tlir preference of the fervnnt girl for work In these line?. In silte of Hip higher pay which she may recclve In domestic t-eivlcp. the Increased freedem, wllli S.'iturdnr afternoeiiH and Suinlnys off. the punerlnr social t.tatn, nil combine te make these trnrlcj mero attractive. It Is net unknown for tbpe girls te fiiht as Ions ni they cm en the re duced v.nncj which they receive witch they leave domestic t.orvlce j'nr Indus try, tlnd thnt they can no lencr held out, go back Ut domestic icivice and HflVO CilOUrll te llill tlipm mnr nnnllim. froiled 4t the factories. These circumstances and the belief thnt nil wnjes must seek a mere or less uniform level sooner or later have led ebscrvcis te predict a material re duction In the wases of domestic service. AGES OF DOMESTICS DUE FOR GENERAL CUT if , 'Averages Shew Uoiiie Servants Receive More Than !' Factory Empleyes, but Greater Freedom Is j , Attraction for Many Girls r " v I itrtiengb wages in domestic service in? shown little decline since the penk ft of 1010 and 1020. the time Is ln. employment agency bends be C. when the pay will bft reduced te Mrrwpend with the gencial dewnwau! "Vflgei arc coming devvn." said the .ronrlcter of n" intflllgfiice office. np"l nrnrvihlng ctec Is steadily Idling down, nn.l people will net eon Ke te pay vvnsc? that are out of pre- Tiert en te le eniiiiiuj .. rTlie pay received by servants doing Mneral housework, varies today fiem I 0 te $1"' a !. nrcenlliiR te he Jmeunt of work Involved nnd the Qiiy general houseweik Is meant these duties devolving upon a IhrIe servant Sirlln the heu-. including cooking, waltliig en the table, light cleaning and "K SStlon'te cash received the girls .Jelve feed nnd beard, winch w rccis ffit a minimum of $7 a week but n mar "caw Kutly exceeds that in ictual value. Special Branches Vay More The mere specialized branches of do de nMtlc service are better paid, or rather Seany cases hae Icsm work te de for S wme amount of money. Waitresses, S, Instance, receive en the average i2 a week chambermaid-, the same, ffita Brt nnVwhcre from $10 te 823 a SSFand butlers arc being paid from te S125 a month, although the malerlty receive nbeut ?8e. it Is possible te set general house heuse Jrk heFn for an little a S a week "Taking 'thesft lid" res an the average t waccH for domestic service at pre nt It can be seen thnt the pay fur Jostle service. Including the value I the beard nnd lodging, amounts te w, .17 te $22 n week, or even mom. MSrilDK te the standard of living In thTh figure show n marked contrast nlen compared with the nvcrage w in ndurtrlal branches, Mtch an textile, obacce manufactures, hotels, restau rants, candy maklns and mllllnciy. According te flgtire given In reports if the Consumers' League, which has Bide many investigations of industrial condition!, wages for female labor in tlitee lines ire below tnote commnnded In domestic lervicc. Tin following statistics vveie com cem rlled from taie taken at random and Simtacillnl02l: In public housekeeping, which U ihnilar In uian.v vvn.vs te rrivnt.- benne. Vrtplng. the average wage of the dlsti tiashera investigated was S1I n week; chambermaids received $0 a week; iltrccs (who mnke additional money en tips) averaged Stl In pay; kitchen porkers commanded $12 as a Mile. Factory lay Is SniaJl The nv erase pay for flrh weiMug in the tobacco industry wn found te he 16avicek; inl'llncry workers rccelvctl tbeut $l!l; hosiery weikerH $11. and underwear weikcis $10. Seme of the'c In the latter lines receive much iheim than this, but their work is highly fpc cfallzed, and ts also seasonal. The same holds true for the clothing Industry, wheie wages as high as $10 a vwk are paid, but the work is net emitlniieus. TIip average wnse In this line among the women werkcis (uc! (uc! tlened vvaf found te be !?H.50. A report of the I'piiiilvanln I)e rarlmnt of Internal Affaiis, published IrilOlO. when in Ices and wages wcic at 'their peak in all lines of industry. tfiewed taat In nirac'cipiiin, among iO,G01 weikers of many line, the aversga weekly a50 was ?i:i.27. Kasten had the highest average wage. $16.04, among 1911 werkei ccntninecl, and tba lewext was (.'atbundnle, with averaje of $5.77 a week fur Oltt verk-rra. IT'S A NICE LAKE ALL RIGHT, BUT IT WONT HOLD WATER New Prospect Park Council Hires Engineers te Plx It Up The cltlzcni of Prospect Park turned out recently and lavished the sweat of their respective brews and the full powers of their collective esthetic sen sen slhllities upon tlie construction of n lake, which should be n pride and joy te th? community. Vlin they were through It was a beautiful lake, mi exquisite luke, a Ink.! muIi ns any swan would be proud te call home. 'J'he only trouble with it wus Hint the water simply would net t-Iny in It. The root of the difficulty was found te be the dnm. Although this feature of the I'lilci prise had been cens.tructP'1 along lines u delicate beauty and arch, itectural Hjmmctry. It lacked certain water-tight prepeities. Te relieve this rmbarras'lng Uuatlen nnd with an eje te getting sonic wntei ,'nte the lake Dorough Cemu'li linn passed an ordinnnce authorizing the purchut-e nnd rejuvenation of the whole lake mid its surieundiiig terrain. It will be put lit condition by a firm who, while perhaps net se strong en urt, lira censldeicd in hydtnulli- rlielrs (e be eminently capable in buildlug dams. RUSSIAN CHILDRENKISS SHOES SENT FROM PHILA. Red Cress Chapter Has Mere Clethes te Send te Needy Abroad The Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Itcd Cress has announced that befofe May 1, 11122, it will have J'.uOO garments nnd 2000 infants' layettes ready for distri bution nt bumc and abroad. The garments will be niade in the homes of the members of the chapter. Fer the same purpose the Uermantevvu W. C. A. will reopen its Kcd Cress workrooms Menda.vs and Wedensdnys from 0 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon. Culunel Samuel D. Lit lias made pub lic 11 letter received from Western Hus bla and the Baltic Slates, acknowledg ing the arrival of u consignment of clothing. TIip clothing, with a supply of shoes for children, wan received In the height of the winter weather mid brought protection and warmth te thousands of llltlu ones. The letter said home ihildrcn actually kissed the shoes given them. Ajvrjnisiair.T mh r.KTtsrurAT In Philadelphia or within a radius of 1000 miles you may obtain fremthe itore of Henry R. llnllewell & Sen the niebt delicious fruits vaiciuuy beiCvJicu ireni an pans et 1110 worm. AND feed upon Strnwherrles, P sucar and cream." According te the old nursery rhyme, thi3 was considered the very height of pleas ure, and, indeed, you tee will find it ")est cnticinj? when you see the lus cious, big, ml Strawberries at Hullo Hulle v.ells' (Bread below Chestnut). They &re wonderfully sweet and highly flavored. Hut Ila'lewel 3' Fiuit is always delicious. The huge clusters Of HotheiHo Uinpcs from Belgium and the white Alnicria Grapes fiem epain are simply marvcleub; while I knew you will enjoy theso juicy Beurre d'Anjou Pears. As for the Oranges, Grapefruit and Tangerines irem J-lerida, this is the very height M their season. And through Hallo Halle wells guaranteed - perfect - delivery wrvlcc all this wonderful Fruit may oetcntteanyplaco within 1000 miles. "JOW levelylflxclaimcd, when I saw the exquisite diamond-Wd- platinum barpin Mhich my Wend was wearing. "Vcs, isn't it?" ne replied. "De ou remember that old-fashioned sunbuibt of mine? It "eemed foolish net te wear 1 he dia monds, se I had them iest at "alley s." Styles in jewelry change "well as styles in diess, and women Ire nntllrnll.t .. I4l. i- .. --.. -I.... iVi ;,""' "n lul" ve weur jevveiiy lieh ib out of date. Hut as my gnend said, it is foolish te lmvr. these jewels put llwu jew much i,etter BM ?i 4hem t0 the Bailey, Banks & audio Company, whero in their own f.,nu?emS tht,y laVQ unexcelled rnni 1 ? or .designing nnd making trin ,old fa,m,!'y -iewel8 Ilei:es which car U delisht nnd l'lcasure te WHAT Is a bargain in clothing? It Is net necessarily an urticle which kTe t f1)Urcnasen et low price, but rather an aiticle which possesses the ihren nil bv tlin . ...,,,, l)r , 'na suits wjiich are less exnensive elsewhere but net, I am bure, which will " JOU tlln knnin em.,,i..n I .,.f..t ,., umn i Inrp I nil V'Ikp. t hprefnrp. Hint &dbvmJls &Wb OAVE you ever seen spectacles A which seem te sag down en the nose? Is there anything which gives one such an unattractive appearance ? And you knew that they must be very annoying. Te de away with this difficulty of sliding down Wall & Oc lis, Opticians, 1710 Chestnut Stieet, have invented and patented spectacles with an especially con structed nobepiece. They arc called "Comfert Spectacles," and according te theso who wear them the name is indeed most appropriate. Business people who are using their eyes con stantly cannot afford te be distuibed bv ill-fitting glasses, while when wearing bifocals it is imperative that they maintain their correct position befere the eves. But one is net sur prised te find that Wall & Ochs spells the last weid in optical efficiency. "''pIIAT'S n charming blouse, and what a lovely color!" I was amused and at the pame time pleased at my friend's enthusiasm, for it was, in fact, an old crepe de chine blouse which, having grown rather jellew fiem laundering, I had had dyed blue at Burgs', 11 lit Chestnut Street. It is often surpiising what can be dene with one's old clothes, either by haung them dyed or cleaned, and Bnrgs' de wonderful work of this kind. If ou are unnble te find stockings the sanie shade as your evening gown, they will dye white ones te match perfectly. And bincc I liave found that my satin slippers which I had thought soiled beyond further use could be dyed blacK se successfully, I have net felt a bit extravagant in purchasing light colored ones. ist value. It must have minllty, etyle and workmanship. And these all-important characteristics are paramount in the men's suits sold 1 store of MucDenald &. Campbell, 13:14-30 Chestnut Street. Yeu will "ts which are Jess expensive elsewhere but net, I am bure, which will OU thn Lfin.n .....:,... 1 .e t ... .nAnilnir 1 fuli'lse Minrnfnrn flint n, , ( - iiiii avivii'i; mm cuiiiimt 111 ihuuiiiii - .,..,--..-, v.... ce.n.5 lve Jnts matter of obtaining a real and lasting bargain our serious nilacratien. MacDonald & Campbell's suits are extremely smart in critic ? PJU'u,3ltc fabrics and are niade te lit se well as te ploase the most THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION BUSINESS HOURS 9 TO C:30 STRAWBRIDGE 6 CLOTHIER MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. FILBERT ST. The Flutter of Women's Spring Frecks Has Begun Te the Accompaniment Of Much Lewer Prices As refreshing nq the new fashions them selves, Is the very evident difference in prices between this year and last. Enter the new Cape Costumes of silk crepes for afternoon wear, the Cape Frecka for sports, the new Sleeveless White Eve ning Gowns, the simply-fashioned Street Dresses the loveliest models ever, nt ihe lowest prices in many seasons S47.G0 te $150.00. Crepe de Chine Dresses Special at $20.00 Plaited - tunic nnd embroidered - tunic models, in navy blue, brown and black. Fine Weel Dresses Greatly Reduced $50 te $200 The finest Weel Dresses of the season. Ceat, nlraight-linc, plaited and tunic models, of Peiict twill, tricetinc, piquetine and duvctinc, navy blue, brown and beige. &- Strawbrldce & Clothier Second rioer, Market Street Men's Worsted Suits With 2 Pairs of Trousers! EXCEPTIONAL $26.50 Men familiar with clothing values would glndly pay one-half mero for these excellent .Suits. They are of fine worsteds the product of ene of America's leading woolen mills tailored with exacting care in clean cut, conservative styles for men of reserved tastes. The fabrics are In neat indistinct plaids and stripes, in brown, blue and gray tones. With the extra pair of trousers te insure longer service. Practically all sizes for men of regular, stout, short, tall and slen der proportions. The value is little bhert of remarkable at $20.50. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits new $29.00 and $34.00 Overcoats $34.00 and $44.00 If you have net already profited by this opportunity te buy the famous Hart, Schaffner &. Marx Suits and Overcoats at Less Than We Recently Paid for Clothing of Same Grades Plan te inspect this collection te-morrow. It is net always that you can buy Clothing for less than the manufacturer's prices. t-- StrawbrU; . Clothier Second Fleer. East Our Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture Began This Mernin w $1.85 900 Muslin Sheets Extra-length Reduced A group of sturdy Muslin Sheets of excellent quality, 81x99 inches, double-bed size. Woith enc-linlf mero than the Januarv Sale price of $1.85 each. ;--Strawbrtdst A. Cluthler Alale 12, rilbert Street Earlier Than Usual but Nene Toe Early for the Thousands of Heme Fur nishers Who Have Been Awaiting This Opportu nity te Save Meney. The quality of the Furniture itself, the exten siveness of the assortment, and the character of the savings presage a volume of Furniture selling that will exceed even the records of February last year. Such a tremendous volume of anticipated business cannot be handled in the short month of February and, therefore, for the greater convenience of our customers, we begin our Sale ten days earlier than heretofore. Please Nete That All of the Furniture in This Sale is New This Season Most of it has been assembled within the past six months little or none of it has been in the Stere a year. It is all new new in design as well as new in structural features which make for j?reater solidity and endurance. A wonderfully extensive collection, including new designs, new adaptations and faithful reproductions of period styles. Our Entire Stock is in the Sale at Sharp Reductions from Prices Already Lew Naturally this new Furniture was acquired at the new lower price-levels and has been fairly priced en this new lower-cost basis. And new, for the Semi-annual Sale, sub stantial reductions have been made from these already low prices. Every suit and every separate piece is included. We Have Made Many Special Purchases at Far Less Than Manufacturers' Prices Constituting sample lines, close-out lets and ether spe cial groups all new, all desirable all new marked at prices far below existing retail levels. In addition te these wonderful assortments of Furni tureevery Metal Bedstead and every Mattress is in the Sale at a considerable saving. The Furniture Yeu Buy New May be Charged en Bill Rendered March 1 if you have a charge' account. This is but one of the con veniences we have arranged for our customers. Anether is our Deferred Payment Plan, which is liberal and digni fied, and of real benefit te these who de net wish te pay in full at time of purchase. COME early! COMPARE carefully! SAVE mere! E- Stra-rbrldce & Clothier Third rioer Checked Gingham Morning Frecks Werth Far Mere Thau $3.85 A in e d c 1 new and dis tinctive and r c m aikably i n c x pensive. There is the 1 e w waist line, the long vest edged w i t h gingham band s, and crisp s a s li and cellar of white organ ergan ergan die fashion touches that women will approve Sizes 86 te 40. As for the value it is exceptional at $!1.85. Btrawbrld. Clothier Third rioer, Tllbert Htrtet. Wet Wrtt iTTP1 Oil 3 iSrfBlX 41 Women's Fur Coats Going Fastat These Reduced Prices Women with an cye te wise economy, knew this is the time of tunes te buy Fur Coats. Nearseal Sports Ceat, trimmed model $195.00 Beautiful Nearseal Ceat Wrap new $185.00 Blended Siberian Squirrel Ceat new $625.00 American Broadtail Delman, beaver-trimmed $435.00 Fine Caracal Delman, with kolinsky cellar $695.00 Hudsen Seal Delman, trimmed with mole $575.00 Hudsen Seal Ceat, in the 46-inch length $435.00 Hudsen Seal Wrap, blended squirrel cellar $445.00 Hudsen Seal Delman, in the 48-inch length $650.00 I'lne Caracal Ceat, lynx cellar and cuffs $575.00 Moleskin Delman $325 Natural Mink Wrrap $735 Mele Cane Cellar S2sn ,- Straw hrldce t, Clothier Second Heer. Albert Blr.et Alaska Seal Wran SR.'lf. Natural Mink Ceat $735 Japanese Mink Ceat $435 Jill W.zmWly Wm PIS A Special Purchase of Misses7 Weel Jersey Dresses Made in the Style Sketched $15.00 Fifty Dresses of the kind that young girls have taken up and sponsored, until they have become the reigning fashion of the season. Every girl wants a Jersey Freck, preferably ene-piece and belted; and with the addition of white cerdeline cellai-, cuffs and estce, these will be gene in a trice. Come early 1 Navy blue, brown, reindeer and henna in the let, but the shade you want may go first. Sizes 14, 10 and 18 years. xty StraTbrK!iie i. Clothier- Second rioer, Marltet Street Fashionable Canten Crepe Arrives inWoel Just in time for Spring Cos Ces tunics comes Canten Crepe in Weel the highly fashienable texture with the comfortable warmth necessary when coats ai'c laid aside. You'll want te touch it, and drape it and manipulate it in all sorts of becoming ways, just te see hew naturally it falls into slim, close lines that suggest the slip-ever frock and the accompanying capc& without which no wnrdrebe is complete, says Fashion. Hardly any weight at all, full 42 inches wide, nnd $2.00 a yard, Straw bridge, & Clothier Aisle T. Centre Men's Novelty Handkerchiefs 18c, 3 for 50c THREE FOR THE USUAL PRICE OF TWO! They conie from nbread nnd, therefore, are in the distinc tive patterns and colorings preferred by men of discrimi nation in matters of dress. Fuithermeie, vc secured them at less than the usual price which is why we can sell them at the rate of THREE for the uhiial price of two 18c or e for 50c. Strawbrldge 4 Clothier Market Street Ciej. Alt.e Necklaces of Pearl Beads About Half Price Necklaces of indestructible pearl beads with that lovely sheen that is se beautiful against fair threats. Strings are evenly graduated and mounted with geld clasps. 18-in., $2.00 21-in., $2.50 Sti arrbi Idee & l lethft-i AIL 0, Market Street Clearance of Winter Bennets Fer Little Tots New $2.75 te $10.00 Adorably pretty, designed te frame becomingly sweet baby faces. Bennets of silk and civet, in white, pink, rose and blue, some in dark shades, also. ALL SHARPLY RE DUCED tailored styles, frilly Bennets and models trimmed with lace and fur. Sizca 14 te It! inches. Fur Sets Reduced New $6.95 te $20.00 Muff - and - Scarf Sets of genet, gray ceney and nutria, for girls of 2 te 5 year3. Btrambrldire- & Clothier Third rioer. West Women's Coats at These Prices are Outstanding Values of the January Sales January is new the month of clearance prier te inventory and it is our aim te clear Ceat stocks te the last garment and help our best manufacturers te clean theirs. Any woman knows that it is an exceptional occasion when ene can get Weel Velour Coats with Fur Cellar at $20.00 Superbly Tailored High-grade Coats at $25.00 Belivia-weave Coats with Fur Cellars, $35.00 The best selling models of the season, full silk-lined the finest quality throughout. And last, but net least A Wonderful Let of ) cr-rrv Fur-trimmed Coats ( OU.UU !U wen t mve te be le'1' tnnt Ulese nre wrth far mere than m ,pr 'f6-yeu'11 knew Jt wl'en you touch the fine Belivia cloth of which they are made, and when you turn them inside-out and sea their 'beautiful linings. And then the fur trimmings great cellara and deep cuffs of natural opossum and dyed wolf. 5- Straw bridge Clertiler Soen4 Fleer, (.entre MenMaySaveen Madras Shirts at $1.65 When they eco these Shirts they will cheese n season's supply. Of that line wocn wecn wocn stripe madras that btands the wear and teat" of repeated laundcrings be well. They are away out of the eidinary at ?l.li5. Strawbrldije & C niliirr I.ael t-iere UluhM S'reet Women's Fitted Week-end Cases $19.50 Value commends these, as well as handsome appearance and practicability. Cases in 20- and 22-inch lengths, of surface cowhide, in black cobra grain. Strongly made, with meire lining and with 10 Toilet Articles, shell effect or white imitation ivory. At the Sale piice of $19.50. Alele S, Cmtr Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Children's Washable Saxen Gloves Are among the most satis factory of fabric Gloves. Sturdy, fitting the hand neat ly and keeping the appearance of suede-finish after launder ing: One-clasp, white, gray and mastic. Fer children of 2 te 12 years 31.26. With tab-wrist, in white and mastic. Sizes 'J te 12 ears SI. 75. iii't" r lgf ( eiIiit .Male, id. Mailtet tilieet New Cevers en Umbrellas LESS THAN USUAL PRICES New is the time for men and women te save en the price of ro-ceverlng UmbrclluB Americun Taffeta Cevers (cotton) 95c and $1.25. Union Taffeta (sllk-and-cot-ten) $2.15. Tape-edge Satin Gleria $.1.50. Black and Silk $3.73. Colored Tuff eta Alal 1, J.'irUt btieet t LiLA,?v 4 2. ft. fee. V.yj).j vi .,. t ,!..( &ia,lti,. wUrr.d .... a-Ii. ..& AftA-J V-lcev, 'ukjimwwmv U- fl