paw &? v& 74 EVENING PUfcLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATUBDATT, SEPTEMBER 16. 1922, f) Ik TO 'V FORD AUTOMOBILE PLANT SHUTS DOORS ON tOO.OOO Detroit Factories Cleie for Lack of Fuel Subsidiary Plants te Fellow Detroit, Sept. 10. (By A. P.) As n pretest against paying what lie be lieves te be exorbitant prices for coal and steel. Henry Ferd today began the process of closing his huge Industry. With the suspension complete when the last shift of workers leaves the va rious factories tonight, approximately 100,000 men wllj have been rendered Idle for an Indefinite period. The rlantft nffactcd include the five factories in the Detroit area and numerous as sembling stations throughout the coun try. Other concerns, the output of vhlch gees chiefly te the Ferd Com pany, also are expected te suspend operations. r The firit layoff of men occurred last midnight nt the River Rouge blast fur naces, where about 18,000 are em.. pleyed. When shifts were changed the workers turned in their tools and i were told net te return until notified I of n resumption of operations. Twe I thousand men arc te be retained nt this plant, however, te tend the coke evens, which cannot be nllewed te cool, i At the Highland l'nrk plant the night ferce went te work as usual, but com- I pletlen of the nights work brought the same notice given the steel work ers. The day and cerly night forces were te be checked out in a similar manner. Approximately 40,000 n.cn are employed nt this plant. The re mainder of the workers affected ere empleyes of the Dearborn tractor fac tory, the Lincoln plant, n fnctery nt Nerthvllle and the-e In cities outside of Michigan. 8TKAMMII1P NOTICES I AMfMCA UNI Il UNI NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM VI rimulli, llouletne-.Sur.Mer Noerdum Hrpt. 2.1 Ort. 2S Hre. KetMTfUm Mf pt. 30 et. II)i(. Krndam Oct. 7 Nev. 11 Iltc. IS VOLKNOAM (new) Net. 1 N. Am.trrdnm . .Oct. SI Net. 23 Iter. 30 VndMDitr Odlce, 1831 Wnlnut HI., riilla. HTKAMSniP NOTICES , West Coast Freight IB day te tot Annelmm 22 day te San Francisce 24 day te SeattU 25 day te Portland Express Freight Steamers, semi-monthly from Philadelphia via Panama Canal, te Le. Antttra. Sin Fwut.ce. Oakland. Hetlle. Tertlana S. S. Brush Oct. 6 S. S. Celd Harber .... I?ev. 6 S.S.Wabash Oct. 20 S. S. Blue Triangle . ..Nev. 20 lem frdt lit rectlred dallr at Tier ID North (Feet of Vine St. Attiitancm given in discharging Team Freight NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. .- Ovy SSa..Aemtt u- BMpptea Beard Steamer 136 S. Fourth St., Phlla. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 77813 IN MKMORIAM I.LEWKMiTN. In lerlnr memory e'f JIUTII ANN1 M.BWEMrN. who dirt Sept. IT. 1807. Beatfjtf ANDERSON. Sept. in. AI.ESIA fl., widow f .If.-re I.. Andenen, KeUtivea and trlrndi nltd le funeral, Men . J:30 P. M.. from p-r rcMdpnce, :iir Center et , Iiaddenneld r J. int. in aptlat Cem. n.UlTH. Kept. 14. 1022. ANNA MAR GARET, widow of Jehn D. Darth. RMatl.fefi nil friend InMted te rvlr-, .Men., 2 1 M , at residence of licr een-ln-law, D. W. Wabiter. 1023 N. Judsen at. Int. private. Frltndi may call Sun. ee. nOND. Sept. IS. 1022. SAI.LIt: A. FOR RES r. widow of Jehn W. II. I3end. Jtcla thes and frlenda are Invited te funernl ecr lets Men.. 2 P. M . it ner Inte rcldonre, B14.1 Chancellor at. Int. private. Viewing bun, eva. iiROAnnm.T. Sert n. KMZAnEni s.. rife of Franklin llreailbelt. In her 80th ear ,i.neral services nt 200 S Oriinze at . Mrdl.i, Pa , Slen., 2 P. M. Frlxmla mav i.all at U01U Vine at . West Phil DROITSTON. At Nazareth, Pa 11. 1022 ltrAriitnn te the services, en Hunday afternoon, at ;."""." l iu C10CK' at the umer 11. uair Jiiuir. DEATHS Allca Kan and alater of lata Edward F. Kane. Relatives and frlenda Invited te at tend funeral. .Men.. 8:30 A. M . from her lat residence, 8lt Oreen at. tieltmn requlem mass at St. Patrick's Church 0:30 A. M. Int. tit. Patrick's Cam., Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn, Ta. KAPPLAN. Sept. 14. 10:2. EMMA, wife of Adelph Kapplan. Relatives and frlenda are Invited te funeral, Hun., S P. M.. lata residence. 0730 Hprlnittleld ae. Int. private. ICRKER f ept. 14. 1U2J, MARIA, uldev of l.enli Kreei. awed 70. Funeral services Men., 3 I'. M.. late residence. S827 I.eni St., Ocrmantewn. Int. private. Friends may call Hun. ave, .T"Av5 s.'Dt- ,IV rnenENcn south- VtlCIC. wtfe of Anmn Latham. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral services, Tuea , 2..10 P. M . late residence. 1015 Arrett St.. Franliferd. Int. private. Friends may mil Men. cc MAOEE. bept. IS. 1022. ANNIE CI.EART. wife of Jeseph O. Maaea Rela tives and friends Invited te funeral. Men . H:3() A. At . from her Inte residence. 1740 N Park ave. Solemn requiem mass at Pt. Malarhr'a Church ID A M. Int. private MASON. Suddenly. On Sept. H, AI.OV- jHU'N liushand of Catharine Masen, ns-eil 114 ids mav iRelatlves and friends, alae member's Temple.' un. ee. Ne . j,. 0. of '... and Union A..ml,lv s en Seut illU. A O. M. P.. Hff. Int ltt f.. run.pni .n ALMA SPEAR. wlfe of Jeseph ITueaday mernlnit b:30 A. M.. from 101.1 RelatUea and friends are Invited l-J, fher at lllh mass at St. Elizabeth's 12:43 o'clock 1S20 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Interment private CARNET. Suddenly. Sept. 14. THOMAS P. CARNEY, aen of lata Peter an.l Wini fred Carney. Relatives and friends, also emplejes of the Industrial Department of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, ure Invited te attend funeral, Monday. 8 A. M.. from resi dence of his slater Mrs. Elisabeth I.andy, 888 N, 40th at. Hluh mass of requiem at St. Teresa's Church 10 A. M. Interment Cathcdrnl Cemetery. Wilmington. Del. t CASEY. Suddenly. Sept. 13. MARTIN, beloved husband of DaUey Cai-ey, Relatives and friends, also Firemen's Slata Associa tion, Firemen's Pension Association nnd Owl Temple, Ne 4, am respectfully Invited te funeral srvlces en Saturday at S P. M., at his lata residence, 2337 W. Somerset st Interment Hillside Cemetery. Remains en view Friday, 7 te 10 o'clock. Cirn.DS.--SeDt. 13. at her residence. 2120 K. I.lpplnuett st. MARY A., widow of Alfred Chllds Relatives and friends are In vited tu attend funeral services. Men, 2 P. M.. chard of Andrew J, u.ilr & faen, Arch nnd 10th sts. Int private, COLUERT Sept 14. MAROARET J., widow of Themas Celbert. Relatives anil friends, alto R. V M. Sedalltj. League of the Sacred Heart, Altar and Propagation iif th Faith Societies of Annunciation Church, are Invited te attend funeral. Men . 8 30 A. .!.. rrem tne resiiienc or tsnuie irunume, 1021 Cress st. Solemn high mass of icqulem at Annunciation Chuich 10 A. II. Int. Hely Cress Cem. CONNOR Sept 14. WILLIAM J san of lata Edward and Ann Cenner, formerly of New Yerk City. Relatives and friends In vited te funernl. Monday. R A. M . parlors of W. H. Celemin. 4731 Lancaster ave. High mass of requlem Church of Our Mether of Sorrows 0 A. M. Interment Cathedral t eniftery. DAVIS. On Sept. 12, 1022. KDWARD W. DAVIS, husbind of Oertrude MiflclKh Davis. Relatives and friends are invited te tha service, en Friday afternoon, at 2 o'cle-k, at hie residence, 50 W, CJremwoed ave., Lsnsdewne. Intel inent private , PAVI8H. Sept. 13. CORNELIUS, hus band of Anna Mas (nee Suplea) Davlsh, aged 21 vears Relatives and frlencs. nlse 40lh District of Police 20th Centurv Republican ( lub and N. W Rev a' Club. Invited te fu rarsl. Men.. 8:30 A. M . from his late resi dence 1344 N. Neuklrk st High mass nt the Church of the Most Precious Weed 10 A. M. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem. DEAL. On Sept. 14, st her residence, 1011 N. eist st , of Infantile par.ilvals DOROTHY II , daughter of Leuie J and Anna M Deal, aged 14 jcars and S months, Int strletly private. ECICER On Kept. 13 102J MAI'DB L. "Ife of Allen W. Ecker. of 8001 Vine st s-rvlce en Sundav afternoon, nt 2 o'clock. K the Oliver H. Pair llldr 1H20 Chestnut ' Interment plivate. Friends may call S.i'urdsv eenlng, ..ELLIOTT- At PlalnOeld, N J. Sent. 14, 1022 (1EOROE FRANCIS, sin of Isaac L. inn 1 annie. i-paike Klllett. in his ;nth vear Services at his late lesldence. 802 W Frent l . Plslnrteld. N J . Men., 10 A M int Bordentown, N J FA nit ) Sept. 11 SEI.INA. vldew of "l.llama Farrew (nee stradllng) Relatlves and friends Invited te funernl services, Mun , I P M., daughter's residence. 2100 E, Stella ave. int, private, Uieenuced (K of 1'.) Cem Viewing Sun. eve FEROUSON. Sept 13, LENA, wlfe of Jehn II rergusen. Funeral Men . 2 P M , from her lata residence. 2111 S. OMth st friends may call Sun. eve , from 7 te U. Int. private. FISHER Sept 10. 1022 LINA vtldew of Jehn William Fisher, afced 81 Relatives jnfl friends are Invited te funeral ssrvlc-s,' Sat ,2 p. m . at late residence. 702n Tulip st . Taoenv Int Magnelia Cem JVlends may call Frl , 7 te 0 P. M. Yerk papera Pleaee copy. FOX. Suddenly, Sept. IB EVELYN t. wife of Wlllli-n M. Fex and daughler of "alter M. and Sarah 11. C'amnlen. aged 211 Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral services Afen . 2 P M , ut her late residence, 44 W Durham si , Mt. Alr. Int private.. FRIES, Sept 13. SARAH ACKLF.Y, wife of the late D Paul Fries. In her (IHth venr. Mineral services en Saturday afternoon. 2 cork, dasllght ssvlrg. at her late resi dents. 710 Park ave , Colllngaweijd. N. J nt private, Elmer Cumucrv Friends may ve'i fc'rldsv P M .GARLAND At Eseex, Conn.. Sept 14. ALICE M S C1ARLAND, daughler of Han sh Alice and the late Jehn C. UarlanU, formerly of Philadelphia. Due notlie of funeral win t gV,n t.EDDES. Sept 14, DAVID, husband of Mali Oeddes Funeral services Tues., 10 30 A M , at the home of W II M Hurrell, 427 Ji'rkit at . Camden. Int. private. Friends may call Men., 7 te 1 P. M. HAAS. On Sept. 1(1, 1U22 1ACIC .MAS Ht.i beloved and only aen of Jehn D. and Katnryn M. Haas (nee Masiey). Nollce of funeral later. HAOrjERTY Sept In, JAMES husband r t-atherlnn Haggerlv (nee Mulraeny) and son of late Jehn and Margaret Hanertv J' 1 euntj Donejal, Iieland. RelatlveH and a III"" r,, Invited te uttend funeral, Men , J '". A. M , from lili late real lance, 2061 jnimtncr st Solemn requiem mass at the Cathedral 10 A. M Int. Hely Cresa. , H.ILilAN Hept 14. ANTHONY, litis hard of Mary 11. Hellman (nee Rleaert) Relatives nnd friends, alto Hely Namn Ho He 'I'ly. Ifaetta llenff. Society. Mehavvlt Trie-. Ne. H, West Park Denef Secleis, In. vi. ed 10 funeral Men. 8.30 A M.. from Inle Ji-sldence. 1210 N Slst si II lull mass at SI (Jiesery'a Church 10 A M lilt ut Hely I tm, (Vni JACKSON Sept. 14 MADKLENE, wife 0' Lrnest Jacksen, aged 84 Relatlves uud irinnila are Invited te attend funural, Men . ". ', M. late residence. 1113 Somerset ;!. '"! ,'lreenmnunt tm Remains may b vie;e, Him ova. . JI.NNE'IT. Sept 14, 1022. WILLIAM nuspanq or Mtiv c. Jennett (ne Cash), Intnrmnnf lfnl.. c.r..B Cemetery. .vuuivAW. Sept. 11. 1022. C.EOROE K seu of William J and Mnrcaret A. Sic' Oravv. nged 24. Relatives and friends, nlse American Legien. Wllllnm Roche Pest, nra Invited te attend funeral. Mun.. 0 A. M. late residence, 212H S, (10th at. Solemn high mass at Most lllesved Sacrament Church 10 A, M. Int. Hely Cresa Cem. Friends may call McMENAMIN Sept. IS, ends may call 1922. ANNIK F McMENAMIN. Due nollce of funeral M.L'FELD Sept. 15. IDA. widow of Ouatava Neufeld. nged 117. Relatives and Mends Invited te funeral. Sun " p M from tha resident of hr ,tn, .... 1- ,,J.. ..' i ui..i ,, s ;.::. :"?"". "." Cem ;iruvi-Ki; 1'anwoed, N. J LAiu, uiivviN. son of Harry P. Will, u car, Carmel Sept. 1.1, nn.4 f-l iln.l.b. . :.." " '. "'" inr- Sv.q inq iiiuunusj. ill hs 14th ervlces at hit parents' residence. Hunda), nt rMiiiih uv. F.invoed. N. J 2.30 p. m. Int. private. I'ATEIl Sept II. 1022. JOHN inn t the Inte Jehn and SuZanna ptcr "(nca Schmidt), nired 17. Relative nnd rrk Is an- Invited i piiend funeral. Sm, ,. fn, parlera of F Drcher. :00.", Cllrard ave" int' rut!1,?? Rtmaln. may 1, vieicd PEDRICK 9epl, 1JI. CORDELIA II ' IS ? 3Je' AphCr0t r' '7'"al ',eArv Ices fiTC's-,L,M,t "'in",!1- AVoftre1": husband of th Inte Ellen Poul'sen(n nioemet). m hta 7fllh ear Relat"??, nrf4T dav, 80 A M., from lis lute re.irtinV.. 2128 E Susquehanna nve Se imn Jinuem mass at the Church of the Hely VZle iniermem .isevy fntheflral Ccmeterv .VATHBRIVi: wlf, -. A. M RAU. Sept. 13. vlted te funeral "Men.. 8-30 ' a".M .U,leT XT dence. 4.M0 Parrlsh at. Solemn reeulnm HOTH-Ssrt 13. 1022. HENRY M tr ;pn of Henry M. nnd Aanea e Reth' (nea r.'. ' " ' '' .". '. " -. "i'J -i iininins lleln ines nnq iri-nes are mv lad te ntlend neral, Mendnv. 1PM at parents' re" dence 1720 N B2d st. Intennent private "'" SCHAFFER. Suddenly. Hci't 14 inn CARET, wife of William It. Schnffer A.. Dixen) aged 38 Relative,' and frl?nT, 'a'?' Invited te attend fuueial BerHcei. l,,n ar, P M.. at her lat residence. 2327 N w'nr r.ick st Int. Northwood Cem Frleiwl. mav call Sun. eve. nends SCHMIDT. hept. 1.1. 1022. TETER In,, bnud of late Keiharina Schmidt aire'il a'" Mrvlce, Men. 2 P. M residence. 4413 imh st Int nt Hillside Cem V SEVERS Sept 14 MAUY JANR (n.. Ilulmer), widow of Jeshua Seters ii.i, Hies and frl-nds, also I' It Kiineinl Fund Assn. Invited te ett.nd services Tiiei P M nt her Inte residence. 1933 DudUn, 'n Int. Mt. Merlah Cem. Remalna mMy L viewed Men 01 e ' SHEPIIARD Sept 12. ANNA V. widow of Geerge M. Shephartl (nee Merrick) aged .10 Relatives and frlenda are Invited te nt tend funeral services, Sun , 2 P M (ilayllulii un..ine.v n. nh.ih. 111. i... ' . Viayiiin r. ..,.., ... w..... ..,., 1 u iriiiainn niav urn ncncu .ii v.v., run a rusiueiice Kin st SMITH Hept 1,1, 3228 seu .12 ears Relatives and friends, also. Artisans' Assembly. Ne 41. Invited In fu Jijral Men . h,30 A M, resldence. IR25 N. J'-u st. elemn requiem mass Church of SI "'"' "C. I.lina 10 A Jl int SI. Denis' Cem JOYCE. Sent 11 JULIA, ulfn uf Jehn . ."". Haallves and friends are Invited !" C'lend funeral, Tues,. 8 A M . from lste !,"ih, 171: K, Meyanienstng ave. Solemn 21? n"s of reutilrni at Church of the Sa. I?. I'..! rt 9:3u A M. Int Hely Croie Cem. ii,A,K'5 Al Norrlitewn, Hept. II. Is. 2. ALICE M daughter of late Dgalel and t 1022 SARAH Tivt- .. ln... .. Tit.n .,VI,. I.i l.A UL... w. ..!., Tiiui.it i .1 111 111 nur nifi eur I rrnl services Tues 2 P M . nt her lata resldence. 323 N Oran.-n et . Media Iv Interment private ' ' SPENCE. Hpt 14 DAVID SPENCE Relatives and friends, nlse Kev slene IxiJu-' Ne 0, L O L and Court Minaytiuk, V of A are Invited te attend the services Monday, 2 P M . at his Inte residence 317 Hermltnne st , Roxborough. Int, Dri'voi Dri'vei Friends mav cull Sunday eienlng """" STILES t his late rea,ifn,,? 17, ... Nerrls st., Sept in GEOiUIIJ a Sl'lLFS Relatives and f rlcn U, 11 1 1,0 Demur Ledee Ne 3.1. I O O. F., are Invited ti . fuha?ni ervlrea. Men., 2 P M. David It Schuylir llldg , Ilrend and Diamond sts int private srODDARD On hept 14. 1022 riUHAV. NAIL widow of Jehn Stoddard in liir 77th ar llelitlvcs and frl-nds Invited te fu. neral servlies, en Sat . at 2 P i , ; ih reldnce of her son. Jeseph Stoddard 8310 .. 1 -.in .1 .in iuiviiii- .in Meiinh fVm SI'RINOEIl. -On Sept 14. 1022, OEORCIF I'REDERICIv STRI.NOER, in his 88U1 jiiir Relatives, fi lends members of Mllle LeiUe unit AKht.ind Ellf aniement. T rv ,i i. i vited te services, Monday, Sept 18, 2 p' jj residence of his son. Rev Hunrv W Stringer' 1127 E Clu'lten ave, (lerinaniewn, rilenda mav cull Sundav evening. 'lESCHNER. S..it 13, 1022 HE.NIIIKH widow of Henry learhner aged 08 Relatives anil friends also Ladles' Aid of Philadelphia Quartet Club are Invited te attend funernl services Men,, .' P. M.. lata resilience 031 W Somerset at Int NorthMeod Cem lie mains ma be viewed Sun.. 7 tu II p jj THOMPSON OEOIKIE LEE son of the lata Oeoriie Ue and Careline ii Thenin. seu Died SeplimbKi- in, 1(i2y , ,i",,"P M. at lb" UnlverslU of IVniisv Ivanlu los les Pltai Funeral servl.es at the home of hi a iuetber In law, llenliunlii Clirw "Vaner " Radner Fu en hunday, the nn, i,,,; nt 3 P M. interment at llallsten Spa New 01 k W'AUENHl'ItST Of 801 jt Cecil at Sepl. 14, 1022. AIDA I.EOt.A. ilaughtVr of Edmund II and the Inte EllMlietli H. Wsjtii hurst Reliitlvea and frlends are Invite! t the services en Monday afternoon, at ' q'lleck ut the Oliver II Ii'alr Illdg inn CheHtnut st Interment private WARREN At Trenten N J . sudden! Sept 1.1. (IFOROE W JyAltHIJN er1cM at his Inte residence. Til Parkslile ave Tren te,,,1 N J Sal 2 P. M. (rtnyllght aavlnS? Int. jBiirtistnviii llaptlsi lluelng UreuHd Jacobstown N J -uiiu. YOL'NU -4ept II JOHN M . husband of Man J Yeung, aueil 7K 11.1...1. .."na "! ....... -. . - - -; - ----- ..'n.ii,i.s M.irl .wiAnnu. i.mu .ri'iiiriia i.nnn. 7. .. O F , Harris E-icainument. Ne, 22, and vi eran Odd Fdlnws me Invited In attend fu. neral Men , 2 I M , late residence ''ii v tilth st Int. Trinity Lutheran -.' -'-.- v.e Remalna viewed Sun eve. UNDERTAKERS a ScinnaiRs Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Presents Autumn Fashions Tw Dress mm$ All Silk Foulard Dresses Less Than Half Price at $5.50 Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteer Dresses Very "Special'' at $10 New and then "when a big trade emergency occurs a maker Is willing te sacrifice even actual cost in order te secure immediate funds. That is the only explanation for the uncommonly low priceB of these NEW silk dresses. The Foulard Dresses at $5.50 In mid-Summer some of these dresses would have been mere than three times this price and none would have been less than double. They are of geed foulard with net-lined bodices and some are combined with georgette crepe. Navy, black, brown and Copenhagen with white figures. Geed for all Winter wear in the house. Sizes 16 te 44. Limited quan tity. The Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteer Dresses at $10 are for women who wear sizes 36 te 46. Black, dark blue, gray and brown made in the simple, serviceable "Philadel phia" styles that se many Philadelphia women prefer. Nice, sensible, well-made frocks that give almost unending service. Seme arc beaded, some are pleated and all the skirts arc plenty wide. (Down Stalra Stere, Market) Women's Pole Coats Suede-Cleth Lined $13.50, $16.50 Se Reed looking that wc be lieve they are even better than any of the coats we have had here ie far this season. Made of tan ceatincr in mannish sports style and cither throe three quartcr or full length, according te price. Beth styles are lined with a soft suede-cloth. Sizes 16 te 38. Wrappy Belivia Coats, Embroidered at $32.50 Seme have cejlars of black caracul. Seme have fringed threw scarfs. ' Seme have large sleeves inter estingly embroidered and ending in tightly buttoned cuffs. Seme are belted, some are loose. Particularly fine ones are of a plush-belivia, made en plain, rich lines, uncommon at such a low price. They have crepe de chine or peau de cygne linings. Coats With Furs Are $58.50 A score or mere styles at this one price. Mostly belivia with cellars and sometimes cuffs of caracul, dyed wolf, nutria nnd ether furs. Many of them arc embroidered. (Dqwn fltnlre Stere, Market) Autumn Skirts $3.85 te $8.75 Very special new arrivals, de veloped in geed quality woolen skirtings, in Autumn's new colors and patterns. $3.85 for broadcloth-finish ve ve leur .skirts, in blue and brown. Pleated styles. S5.75 for wool crepe and pru nella clcth skirts featuring the new silver stitchery. Pleated models in black, navy and brown. 50.75 for prunella cloth skirts with stitched-down pleats. The plain color is pleated en top, opening ever novelty silk stripe.". Black, blue or brown. $8.75 for combination prunella ?nd openge skirts that arc quite the newest "thing." The cponge ntripes occur under the pleat, and are daringly brilliant as te color. Navy, black or brown. (I)eivn Mnlra; Mere, Mnrliet) The Little Gray Salen of the Down Stairs Stere will be gaily decorated Monday in honor of the pres entation of the new fashions at moderate prices. A little collection of Paris dinner and evening gowns of exquisite silver cloth, metallic lace, chiffon velvet and chiffon crepe are in black and colors at from $65 upward. They are intricately beaded and embroidered and very slender of silhouette typically Parisian 1 American-made gowns of Peiret twill, satin back crepe, Canten and Russian crepe and ether materials display many of the newer Paris ideas at prices around $25, $30, $35, $45 and le $67.50. Wrap-around skirts Cleopatra - like medallion clasps Silver cloth cuffs nnd stele end beaded with the colors of Chinese jewels Chinese picture embroidery Russian Baily colored em em dreidcry Circular skirts and circular draperies Exaggerated sleeves Evening gowns of filmy chiffeni lovely with flowers nnd ribbons New handkerchief pleated dra peries in points New twill frocks with Turkish red duvetyn vests and cuffs wi'cir geld thrend embroidery. (I)evrn Stalra Stere, Market) BflaVfeaaaafc. L Y y New Autumn Millinery, $10 Ultra-modish hats indulging fashion's whim for the very large and dashing nnd for the very small and smart. Big hats achieve an air of bewitching softness; little hats achieve an air of inimitable chic. Stunning large black hats fairly bend under the weight of their one-sided trimmings. Hats turn up at the most unexpected and engaging angles and thereby hands their charm. Hats fit 'close," assuming the line of the eyebrows; hats tilt saucilv or droop enchantingly. " Black hajs Autumnal russets and deep wine-reds soft irreens smart tans aid browns glowing, vibrating blues. (liuun Htnlra Mere, MurUet) w fifaf r34 (jtlffftic. - ' Imported Novelty Autumn Gloves Strap-wrist k i d a k i n gloves, with five-inch cuffs lined with contrasting light colored kidskin. Strap-wrist gauntlets of French kidsUin with nov nev city cuffs have pointed in scU of contrasting kidskin or contrasting parallel bandings of kidskin. Clasp - wrist gauntlets of French kid suede, with novelty two-tone cuffs. Pi iced $4 and $4.75. (Ilen-li Stulrn Mere, (entriil) The New Suitings for Men's Suits Made-te-Measure, $35 te $50 "wv The Men's Down Stairs Stere en the Gallery, direct entrance ...A from Market Street, will Bhew, beginning Monday, a large cel lectien of new Autumn suitings at these meaerate prices. All-wool worsteds and cassimeres in neat dark mixtures such as well-dressed business men prefer. They will be tailored te your meaure at from $35 te $50. Their fit is guaranteed. Ne extra charge ks made for extra sizes. Wanamaker Standard Shoes for Men, $5 We believe these are the best Se shoes a man can buy. That is the reason we have made them the standard of men's shoe value in the Down Stairs Stere for Men, en the Gallery, just one flight down from Market Street. Styles include oxfords and high lace shoes in brown or black leathers and kidskin. Yeu will always find them in stock six days a week, month in and month out. Complete range of sizes. Always just $5. (I)nuu Mulrs Stere for Men, en tlie Oallerj;, Mnrket) Scheel Girls Need Just These Sorts of Geed-Looking, Well Made Clethes A new $10.75 frock is pictured. A combi nation of wool jersey and Canten crepe in navy and French blue or in brown and tan. Pretty enough for schoolgirl afternoon func tions, with its double belt and effective silk stitchery. Sizes 12 te 1G years. $15 frocks are a combination of Peiret twill and duvetyn tan and brown, navy blue and cherry red. Sizes 15 and 17. Pole Coats and Tarns, Complete, $16.50 Mighty effective outdoor togs for the gill who has any distance te ude or walk te school. Coats of soft tan material lined with chamois cloth. Tarns te match. Sizes 6 te 9 years. Heather Snorts Suits for Juniors, $18.75 Reltcd, pocketed hpetts suits in blue or brown heather mixtures. The coat arc lined with satin. Sizcr 15 and 17 years. (Den n Malm Mere, MurUrt) Central Aii $m Weel Chenille Rugs Less Than Half, 1.25 te $3.50 Rugs that were much mere than twice this price range originally. Geed, warm, woolly ones that will warm up the house during Wintry weather. Seme plain colors, but mostly mixtures in dark, neutral tones that will har monize with most furnish ings, i Only a few of each kind. 21x45 in $1.25 27x54 in S2 30x60 in $2.50 36x72 in $3.50 New St rap-Wrist Gloves of Washable Capeskin, $2.25 Tan and brown the never-failing favorites for any season of the year. Made of soft, pliable skins, eutseam sewn. Paris point stitched fashion. ( 1'iitrul AM..) J $10.75 All these blankets are pure wool, warp and filling, woven te afford the maximum of warmth and comfort at a minimum of bulk and weight. ... $.-for 00x80 inch all-wool plaid blankets with whipped edges. Hue, pink, tan, black and gray plaids en white ground, and red and black combinations. $3 for 66x80 inch white all-wool blankets with pink or blue borders. Bound edges. $10 for 70x80 inch all-wool plaid blankets in red nnd black, rose. MnJfi.?" ?i Bel'ayii'IaldH-nn8nh't0l,?r0.U''!ls , Alse unusl Sch plni.l blankets 68x80 inches. 0x80 inch white blankets with pink or blue borders at the same price. ' and All-Weel Batting, $1.90 Pound - Seft, snowy white, fleecy lamb's-wool battintr for fillim? nuilts comfertables. 72x84 inches in siV.e, 1 pound in weight' (Demi Malm Mere. Central) "-'MH. Autumn Draperies Houses open te a whole Summer of sunshine and dust fairly cry out for new Autumnal dress fresh snowy cur tains in bedrooms; warm-colored new draperies and clean new shades for the windows. Cress-Bar Marquisette, 25c Yard White and ecru marquisette with wide tape edges. 30 inches wide. Plain marquisette in white, cream nnd ecru at the same price. Attractive Cretonnes, Special at 38c Yard Light and dark, floral and conventional effects Plentv of the Sd'halfimUernf b"ckt'reUmi' y attractive "chintz Plain Drapery Peplin and Ramie Cleth, 55c Yard Yard wide. Twe shades of blue, two of iesp mitn.ni n.r,, and brown. Figured poplin in the same colon TiS 7CC yani Corded Rep, $1.10 Yard Suitable, for draperies or upholstery purposes. Yard wide Brown green, two shades of blue and two of rose. mown, ' Window Shades. 65i! and 8x Standard size shades, complete with hardware for riiA4""''" nd white. u,,..v.v., ..v www, v., ww,ui wllUUUS ill 0(11' Down Stairs Rug Stere Ready for Autumn With Fuif Replenishments of Wanted xwugs a. iterate rrices Many at Less Than Standard Market Quotations Just Arrived! First Winter Supplies of Exceptional All-Weel Blankets, $7.50 te $10 i '-ehV1 JTS. JJSm y il IS -tt .MJfeJPJM1' At the very outset of the Autumn re-furnisrhing season, complete stocks of new and reliable grade rugs are offered here at attractively low prices Since these rugs were purchased, wholesale costs have advanced in many instances. Indications in "the market" point te a still further advance in the near future. Scarcity and the higher cost of materials, combined with the continuing high cost of labor, have caused the supply te drop below the demand, with a consequent "shortage." Undoubtedly we shall have geed rugs all year, but it seems uncertain ... .... ....ciaiux wu can maintain sucn assortments of such geed w.t uw.i .uw putw ,is are oeiainaoie nere at present. rugs are for hanging. Twe Water color (Ilewu Htalr. Stere, Cue. (nut) a--amMMB Materials for Children's Scheel Frecks, 35c Yard Seasonal in coloring and geed weight for opening months of school are Japanese crepe and a firmlv woven plain cotton, es pecially designed for children' i clothes. Rese, tan, brown, blue, green, pink, heliotrope and grav. .10 and .12 inches wide. Uehii Mnlrn Slure. Central) Children's Scheel .Umbrellas, ?1& $1.50 Little umbrellas for little peo ple is a much mere economical and satisfactory arrangement than big umbrellas for little people. ?1 for cotton umbiellns, en geed steel frame. Girls' have bakeiite ring or w n'st cord. Bevs' have creek handle. $1.50 for better quality cotton umbrella with all-white bakeiite handle and rinir or wrict ,.,..i Beys' have creek handle tipped with bakeiite. (Dunn Milr .sier. m..i ... , ".! But Here and New the Rug Stere Is Prepared for a Busy Autumn and These Are Interesting Opportunities 1.6x(,.f Feet Axininster Rugs at $13.50, $16.50, $19.50 10t).13.G ft. Axminster Rugs, $(i Hnn.... i. 1.. I.... w iiu;-iiiiiij ill-it Y UUcllllY. woven u it h n firm t, ,f VJ f u,i-ll MILII backing m ceed loekintr nattcrns nn.l mime 4.6x7.( Feet Wilten Rugs at $26.50, $32.50, .$34 Durable, long-wearing qualities; patterns tha lollew these of much higher priced rugs. Hxll! Feet Rugs JVoel-and-fiber Rugs at $12.50 and $15 elvet Rugs at ?.15 and $47.50. AYVM.,n!,tr ,Ufi "! ;3'5';i(W2.50,$47.50 and $57.50. Wilten Rugs at $7.50, $84 and $92.50. Rugs in 1-irge, Unusual and Hard-te-Find Sizes flxO ft. Axminster Rugs at $37.50. JMU.e tt. .Wmnwter Rugs at $40. e, l-viVVt " A.x,m""r Ks. 3.60 and $80. -x - ft woel-ani -fiber Rugs, $17.50 and $22.50, ' n1: ,fV,Wllten UuRs 10 and $130. n'.H ft. W,lten Ruff. ?13- ..1x12 ft. Wilten Rugs, $100, S125 und si'in 11.3x15 ft. Wilten n,; ie,-: ' . . . 5IJ0- ilten Rugs, $125 and $100. 6x9 Feet Rugs Dmahl,. v.oel-and-fiber Ruga at $7.50 and $0 Nice vchet iug at $20 and ?"5 and E5e"b,e Axm,nitcr at 187''. W3, $27.50 Geed-looking Wiltens at $39 and $55 7.6x9 Feet Rugs " oel-and-fiber Rugs at $0 and $1" Axnunster Rugs at $32.50 $37.50 7,d $42.50. e.dxlO.6 Feet Rugs Weel-and-fiber Rugs at Sli no .. Velvet Rugs t g32?rfn .TV,e?,nand $H' &.. wHP"saa w- 9x15 ft. AMum-ter Rugs, $52.50 and $00. 'xlS ft. .xmiii-.ter Rugs, $75. 11.3x12 ft. A-jminstci Rugs, $52.40 and $00 SilvPr-Rlnnrlial T .' ii m.ii "."', "f y?"s, -3 and S3.75 Fffitnntert . l......ji, Geed, substantini 1 1 .i s ,7.71" Tr. ' u' "vmmucnea nut an """.,"", "w" v "r l0l women w lik i'nilln mil ....l. . i .. ! Vl Vui niI,u ntier ami winter with each launder n inches" ' ""vr-"1 B"-lmen hemstitched tablecloths. S:i.7r. ,.. ;i. u i i. i .. .. T , "' -""""'t.-n-a, an linen hemmed tablecloths. - for steady, everyday wear. Det and flcur de lis patterns .....! a ("own hi.l,. hier. c.,.iV.I " "ural n"crn. Kinds that CGxGC 07x07 inchta. VI Ii I. if 11 -! V I VllU .-!. T T. I . r V -3'.Vj lAPttfAirtl, ., .r4.&:W&h
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