mmwmwmm Svft" J5KV! MAW r w ?"' V,i , f-?i3 EVEKING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922 1 ?l -O M "ia-'Jm p?s up: TheDaily Novelette , hervns Ideal By Martha MeCulteeh'William ((ttVM'U ! Off en ii niiiu-liiint ! I'd JJ. be nsliniiifil- lint thn s.emc f"lkj4 nre me MininMeM fur nn thing!" Sirs. (Vane pjeHilntfil neldl.v. tit tiglit of the Kntim cur. wltli I.eren nt til" uln-el, iHggnp'-liuliMi. nml headed for open ,-eiintry. Mjrile Crime, jirpi! twenty iMMl.' I'uwl ,lrl l't'!' ""(I M her rrr, fllnu licr nmUier'K. Until were li'llnl l"i .'pfi'iil.itleii pins piny. Yet the Crimes Imil n better "ir. letter clethrs, rntlipr nmie inniicy Oinr. tin. Kstnns anil "I'ly themwlves In intiiii tilin. Kiiillnlily they ukI"I te sriiilse itii.li- iipIk ilxii H no wiiii ei wie merry mill mnrlest comfort t hey enjoyed, ,,,lt jlnce tlic Knlens ieie ever me much 10 IjllH'in ,1 i .) . . . .' "n ... n u. in. iii. I,) m. I,, iififniuti Ul eniilni I.OV0H especially finite!'' n" tlinr J en will civn them the sumo n. , , ,, , ' .,,, .ewrr. Upen looking at the brlelc te Myrtle in nil c..iiir.:inics.ihere ,1P, mrnlvr keeps jumping lisicl: and rcnre pe elltired was peih.ips some color rrnviii mr thelr blllcnipts. ' mm . i ....in,. u .. ' . me itnr ' -Mint 1 wonder l7. me nme this time':" Mr.". Crane went oil. lief accent muring: "i iwkpiI len.v wiien rent muring: l iiiiKeu len.v much fetched the milk Imr evening iibcrc 11 . .. s Pa and I.m-en were genu' nei lie hl lime, bllt be grinned Itel!ili-llk .lty- in, I,e didn't knew. As if. boys ever iliiln'l knew ini.uhihg tliey Wauled te And out." .... , , I'll i"il I "I' Mi". Hrev.er: Iit "Imp knows nil thai luippens nnj-vlicrc" Mrilie -nld jilcking up the metier. Tire minutes Inter sin: nodded te Iit mother. Mi.ving: ".She iii't hiii-p b'lt If eitlier lernwoeii or i res-i.in "Tlini means Jeni'ny AVmIpi." The mother TUPtcil ! I liey re iveicuni" iu inniiu.. but I de sa.i and nlwa.is will. Jt's ...... ... i.. -I. ... I shame about Nun. A real line iej- Ien- ought te be let de hi own court- ,u?.r"i e , ,.! Mv.iie Itlll II"'' H ii' "i"1 ..,-... BueMlened. smiling ceierlli. Cranny Crane slill held against Mjrtie'i mother thnt Jee. licr own son nan li"cn mariieu rnnier iixinesi m ., .. All the ummer nerld seemed s(ns. nig le I.eren -therefore fhr sni'g niil .'."nut leiidb. but bin ply uluve breulli Ne and then ."Ire all hut omicniee. thinking Iiem -die had tajslilied gossip at, te her destination, ll nas none of the hospitable homes nhere she and her hiilf-inialii! f.Hhpr Mere alwa.n se pjjeili Mcjcomeil. but a sianll. lireivn hmise.' In the foothills, iiih a turn Win? brook hard by and a stretch of leiv. iiiWty distances toward Hip Last. Ilnii nas'iiet going' le lish --he left all the hard work te T.ercu. by his n tiieunl -liul te leaf under the tices. li(enlag te the singing birds and bath ing his tired consciousness in the lilis-. if absolute i pt. A rensi'leiit ions judge, he get the wear of tive je.u-s fiein each , term of sen ice. It Mas I.eren's doing, this running inuiy te Ihe wild". She had made tour-it with the little breiui lieine through Its ruling spirit, a farmer's laughter, who had with gallant Idun lering worked her vaj ihreiight two .tears at liigh xchoel in the village. I.eren had helped bet. given her geed feed ami safe shelter in rtiim for what she could de In her free time. Vew that she was man led, with a home of her own. she was' only tee glad te nelreine and cherish the"e who had made her lc.'s a servant than a friend. 'e ether home was iu sight save , down the far distance, 15ilt up around the brook's bend tbeie was a sprauly I iiilding. haunted inleruiltlenlli by sportsmen from Match te November, i 'I hej nei er bothered niij IhmIj . snnl kindly Mr. Anna- (Mine in ones or ini or half clezen". nundeil their own H'i incja, 1 1 her. 1 1 as could be and tendi '" help at need. Se the .iudtfp smiled whirneally ai his daughter, seying; ' 'e i hancc for any llirting --(liesc np 7'Hrentli are ipnrt rnliier 1 linn men. If we vtay the lliiee veeks out. 1 l'eav , you'll lergei hew le siij 'Ne.' That Mould he a calamity- nli. Anna'.'" le their heste1: "Ven knew her j tri'ks and niaiincis if old her wvarm ' of follower-i and that my niiiid is tinnlj made up, net te spam her te nv of them." "lien t liliime ye- nobody inn." Vnna kuiglicil : "I'd knew which of Tftil'd be Melsl l"t lllthelll Ihe oilier. Hut all ye. big and little, hung in her e third .mil I'm i. anjhd.i thai wsiulsi iirr e'islit te waul the whole family ' lie can't have it." said the judge with a grin. I.eren shook hrr linger at Iiini "Veu init 'Til I land a milliemiiie." she. I Mid Sume -suffrage, u s preti.r well ettled women can gel. whatever ilipy'tlm first, ftests of Autumn se after. Such u genius as I am for ' isolation te peverfv will surely be Z V-a" ' "A m.lilen Miih a man attached- ' m 'hat lour idea of happinesi''" (he iMdgp asked, bowing, llxnetlj." said his daughtei . "IJin. having a liberal Jul. I wen'i lcfuse him. If lie has fn "u'lien even live." , .n.i .p.i-i iii.-ii i ui. su-iipii in '" " muii weiih ihe livi' milliens: lie. ipnu in mi. iiuer. a in-ii anil leneiy i .mil I.... ii. I f.. Un II. l.n. .nn .. 'u 1i...li.n -.ni, i.."iiii, iiii i in- nuiiii ii.ii ii c inji.-..-. ' '"it Mtrauilfd en ihe way in ii. Of ! eiir he was suiveicd, gunled. lnler i in uelienieii imil -i b.ibl ln-ad with herisiied in suite of ii-i.ly fringe ul Ihe mis nml n laic llt ilieiilx lined shreMilly hunioreu-'. and mm- and I hen hjrri. lle cinie fur i In e d.ijs. saw' l.eien. "is eiiiiipred anil ff.iicil for tluee eeks. Leng before the end of tliem Si hud declared himself, lir.-l nskins 'lie iiiKe s leave, then uullieiilicullilg Kll(, Vllu, ,, , omferl I'anHlaieis me hi. Himself nml Ills standing. Te I. ei en ramie iliy tit pertcctly and give proper lit1 laid frankly: "I knew you aie nei j twFJiert le the w-hole feet structure. for sale; but maybe money niny help t is the fW-lble sh.wl; of Canil J en te endure me it can't giie me as j leu-is tliat aliuwu free action te t!i l laiah happiness anv ether miiv as iu ' muscle. llMtneiits mid Joints which vmung all .Up world's heau.v leund - h Z?" "bout you. Ihlnk it aver well b-feti! " 0pl' ,,, , ,,, erdlti-u-y shoes you answer, but loll me Ihl-s much new. lelll nie feet i-lfrld hee.uise they have Is tlieie tun iillu'r uianV" ,i snip of stnl lemtaled In the arch, t.ereii w-a i as frank ' I'm nel sine whrie I'.intilevfif, Ix-im; fie, fiem it, -! el aiiytlmig." slie slid. "Life ellei 'he neimul eerci?e se nee-ssai with 'en would be the tullillmeni of n.y '-'l b '"" "Hen and supple. Iiciiii Mun' I 1,-ne nnteil 10 de Caulilevci' she. a are dally gt ew Inr n t ; , .Alw.' li.ne wantril te de . uI.ir,y. Uemeu liU them for ttif.li nags, iu big way!, le Inlp wiiheiit Viii.. siMish appearance, and for the Uies in-Piling ii knew ins whence il oemfortttlil.i rounded tee and low or, 'inn;, te hap lieauly iu everything I nui ie make my home a tairy palace hut a simple homely heaven en earth, "l"n te sunshine and rain, te j'ey and sorrow . le 1 hope M-he hllllll flnil 1he?p. ithern Abe walk in shadow, i'.ut love' i walked and wrought with me in ln5" paradise--he may nor come, no 'natter bow earnestly I s; liltu." Se Mni-olinieni. the man of million, '1'iit anav in doubt nor of I.oreti I.ereti lici" In- ir I'led as ceinplctelv as he 'eie.l l,,-.r but of hew ih" scale would 'ip in tins end. Slie had asked for a ' sUiuiticr'H prace-ln went overheas te i make peiiuin lie would net huriy her. she tee up life us usual, apparently i 'no pauiu merry, helpful, impertinent I uiing crcaniie she had always been. ; ihit there went new and then gleams In j ute eyes toward dusk altogether utiiinge. riefalcally ihe gleaim meant nearly Mways Sain Wesley. He was n fuie upstanding I'ellen, geed te leek at. with 1 tenor veicu sweet eneilgli for ilie 1 "eavemy choir, hisieiuug te its whiles "0 was all hut sure she loved him. Other whiles there spread through her eonscleusneaa a bluri'lng mist, yim Hould net let herself think of jrcJi jrcJi ent and nil lie mcnt-rthe tMig In nfad was te diKever vu thi truly ktiirt.free? i.s' After-Dinner Tricks &H i ,, tie ' Ne. 271) The Clianslnj; Hrlelt Nete tlie laige f'cntpr diagram pliewn . llbnvp. Draw It ti n wheel of miner and 1 foil till.. Ciliurtf nlir it ii...j.Bft.i t u n wlrteiJ brick. Tell them .von can make tlie luli - k tnin ermiud by merely looking ut tnrth irem tlie portion shown in 1-lg. A l("'.!lnt nt F,B- " lh,2 fnrl ' "" "l'tlfal illusion. C.nze ,,,, , t)l0 slaJ, ,.,,,,. f,)p me. ,,, ,,r ,. nn,i Jen m F,,0 )(. ,.innj0 iemins. jusr ai in" sjicciaiers nn. h-ii jeif flenumslrate it te them. Tj1(. brick shifts areerding te the way flu- (lycs 11(I)1I)l tMPln,PjVP, ,0 tp ,npr.irn. positions, just ai the spectators nil. c.pvHillit. 10tt. h.i r-uHlt U'te'r Cempar. - - - of a iireiiv flapper, an rich as she was foolish and impressionable as wax. with iilieni Sam peied upon three days' iip(uaiiilniicp. After one hard breath I.eren felt a seine of enlargement, a joy eier tr-p turn of the gamp. Se she cs'lilcd te Mitrchmeiit : ''Come home. I uniu ion 'I'limv ii nnl. has never ' f v., -a Page or Sam1)(. ,ItIj l0,iy Ple." Crane Inter-; .. . McFADDEN ART $1,651,000 , .Appraisal Made of Paintings Left te Philadelphia ill ,1 An nppinneniem contained In the af,rn. r ilie csfnte ..r Jehn Heward I M,.rni,)p, )In).r, (he vnp 0f fj cel- lectien et P.nglMi painting? left te , the Cli of Philad'lphla in his Mill at j si,i;.-.i..-iie. At Ihe time of . Md'addeirp deatli. Kebruar.i lfS, 1021. the paint. lugs were estimated te be worth be in een S'J.nnn.OOO and .V'-'..fl0,(Mi0. The acceiiiii of Mr. McKadden's e. tnte Mhiib has the nppiaisemein h. hi ep tiled b.i Philip ;. and Jehn It Md'adden. Jr.. and Jasper Y.JSrlnlen. 1 c.xcciners. nun ine irpiums , umii. n i will lie culled for iitljtiilical lull bcfein' Vliat tribunal next month. ! Fer Crisp Early Fall Days Wear Comfortable Shoes Soen the crisp, ileliphtful clays of carlv rail win de upon u "- when you fuel se nlive and vigorous that housework recp oil' with a snap, efllce routine i like, play, unci every-. thing you h seems mere interest-1 iuff. The out-of-doers calls, bidding , 'veu, take long tvampa through. rustling leaves, fragrant pme woeas, el. across open lields yellowed uy jpni enjoyment, like health and i t, efl-lc,pnpy, 0ftcn start' at, the Vet. Certainly the pleasure you get out of this Bensen of. the year, around which poets have, woven clcliprhtf til leniatiues, tlepends niut-Ji upon the shoes you wear. Fer ;f yiitir feet lag ever russet fields, or 'at veur Werk, be that the joy of ant r nation it nckinc. veu miss the real fun that should be yours' . . irt .i. :.. .... ' 'amtmiir. celfina:. mi l in h.,".'h, .'..', ...wv. ...,, j...... - , - . ... "-' tennis, calling, mopping ev ' wnnievcr you mi. The'i; who wear tile rivntilever Shee FarMtn A It'eniwj medium heel. liny a ralr tometrow .mil eel the full pujeymanc out ef: crisp rnily I-'all days, I "Width XWX te E, CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Ofiict. 1 .-inlllrt rr nri- nUu en nelr in nrnrln rltlfi: A tteua. ilpiiiair in"" lae." laeiciuti a. !llmri l'ar''-lll riliuu 'e,. UOT.roelrnun Cunnliin -furiBii'N Shee .nuie. 1 10 Uinaana.' Uusten Miier, 4"J7 Neithainptun SI. IIrriburit Onur'a. 2i N. 0U Hi. lonaiiemi -nif uiw " .nnemter VXtrt, H J-"(. Kin ft. lSrS"ihWrin?.,a 'J:WJ eau Herantpn Xwli. . JUllt bmekln S ijyiia i SWV.'K aapnai L ill ' Aik mmi if x fl liiiliHi HNiliil iHII tII '-NIVjnlUI! W liMlliKii-s'i.'raflllllBIIISy j . en, t.ah. ibmiuuw r,,Hr tm m mum I I'RIIRRnilftUC MUII I DRnnATPn ( ww,. ,...V.j; $28,000 Given In Private Bequests, J $5000 Left te Charity The will of llorntle X. Ilurreiiglix. who died recently In the .Jersey Olt.v I Itevpitnl, waa piehnted ill this elty to te !day. Of tlie :;:i.000 estate, SiS.OtK) was given in private hpipie.its. '1 he- rp- inaitider was Jeff te Mm. liraec i. Kalktip, with thp ppref!-ed wlbh that she nte Hip money for chnrlfy. Other wills were thefp of Sarah T. Diehl, DM North Slxty-feurlh ntreet, SeOOO: Sarah (Jeldleht. I.ankenail He- pltnl. ."JII.L'OO. and Themas Parke,' Wugncr and Clarkseu nipniie, ?!I000. 115 Aliens Take Final Tests A filial examination for e.ltlzenhlp papers Mai given tedaj at Media In 11." i iillen. ineiudliii; iw weuipii. Judge IJioemall presided. Harry A. Willicen and Hlair Ilderven. of thin elty, nat-1 urnlixatlnn' examiner, tcited 1 he tltncss of the eandldatcs. ADIES' FALL SUITS ll 1 MinP-TnurieiiBi i1" MADE-TO-MEASURE tillclty. whl bt In mtiir rhm full. TV, r hui1 T"i'h urrh lin e! fab. ilc te t 9'j. mn.iirtmnt J rn.-im (ltlUr-.. a t. iii'i SUITS TO ORDER Tricetine Suiti, $40 Peiret Twill $40 Veleur Suit, $45 Belivia Len Cost, $50 Knickerbockers n $8.00 'fa SUIT hjr I rnftyj,IJn5!l Weed FRANK DILUZ?0 Formerly With Lmgt Rirnii 90S WALNUT ST. ,cvb a nll rhene: ITftlnnt ISJI aan Mfflj i n I New Colonial v Patent Leather Black Satin Full-fashioned silk Hosier, S2 a pair up CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Oprn all day m S1 Jhl' rJ'..MUJ:R lirres jnftlv tlin jjururoii jjurureii tli.it outdefjr lite, with its golf, n-oteriiijj and vacation, will sflf,n event of (lir pat. JWiblv, it veu air ,t man, thi-s wliisjieieil mesiage in.'iv' cause ell te takr one last. ailmiring peck at certain photographs- ei particular jolt scores before settlinp; down te tlir reininr of business. Bui it nu Jir .i umi.m tlier iI.uhui Irates and gentle n inil impait dil'frtcnt inr-inmg. I'liei tell inn tli.it. with tall upon u. liume luitiisliiii-, and decoration must be at trndrrl te- new pieces added heir ami tlictr of ihaperics. changed te make tiie looms simg and cheerful fee the cold months te conic. Y.iliant's h.uc piepaicd tlcIseUe tin the coming of this messenger. 1'vrn whrte. sm'tes, odd pieces, fabric, nis and d.iuiti hric-.vbiacs offer you br.uilv .nnl uieti trnni "hish te select. .niunn tlicic iuiiiishinj n jujt, the .mule ou want, af the price jeu want te jui. Whv net drop in ler a moment the nrM time jeu arc down town$ ymi .,P 1)nv, lOidiwllv welcome. m cValiaJTt 1822 CHESTNUT STREET Set 926 N. Charles SI. Baltimore. l FURNITURE DECORATIONS . ''Valiant' Service is Cordial- Ter Spert Sweaters Sametei en Request Colonial Yarn Heuse t:ai ciinnnY hTtn:i:r I'linnr, I eenl 0010 ,wtinnmiii3L,'.it vinu i.sns-' Te Make Hairs Vanwh Frem Face, Neck or Arms (Heauty Culture) Keep a little peiMlcied delateHe linndy and when lmiry growths ap licar make a pate iillli nonie of the pemlpr and n llttlp water, then spread ever hairy surface. After U or .! niinutes rub eft', wasli the skin and it. will be entirely free from hair or blemish. This simple treatment is unfailing, bill care should be cterci.-ed te be sure and grt genuine delatene. otherwise jeu inn be disappointed.- -Adv. i ! 1 We specialize j i painting and fhlnltture I llrftllUI ti - -fc m a m Your own furnituie fpcr liai pieces that were about te 'be discarded) may be made charming and inter- L'StitlK. The .ilers, tli" stln. (tin glare and the han't (l"cera'i'n ieu'jlifl In this work may lie of your own cheesing. KxperlntiPfd cnblnct makeu, jiaiiiteri and decorators de this work In our own Pludleti. Our sheiv rooms contain splendid examples. We are clod te offer sug gestions, and will rubmlt esti mates of the cost. u i.nusual stock of old a'id lien furniture Is here, (mn Mhl'h needed iileccs can be Mipplieil. A. L. DIAMENT & CO: 1515 Walnut Street hihI at StrnflTnnL I'n, t t s ' l i i :i i:: I 5 $12.00 Ruckles 1'jXlm A beautiful dress model that clings like an oxford Saturdays Illstllllg whiipri fishins. - s - s autumn teliaur. he an Valiant Prieea r iladerat$" Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Snspiir atiei fw s-12.50 .'.j JyLjwW 4m)0 Spert Coats Claim First Place, 910.75 te $55 .Mannish, knockabout models of soft heather coatings in blue, brown or tan mixtures are ?10.75. Herring bone tweeds, checks and mixtures, yoke or fully silk lined are $20, ."522.30 and $23. Plain and double-faced chin chilla sports coats in tan, half lined or fully lined, are ?1G.75 and $27.50 ; or in navy blue, fully lined, are $27.50. Tan pole coals, fully silk lined are $25 and $27.50. Pole coats with nutria cellars, also silk lined, arc $45. Sports coats of rough, plaid-back mixtures, with rolling cellars of raccoon, arc $35. Centra! Ai Imported Chamois Lisle Gloves, 50c te $1 Pair Extremely "seasonable," the product of a maker na tionally known for quality of material and workmanship. Added te this the fact that they are priced much lower than one usually expects in such geed gloves. Twe-elnsp -.tyle with spear point stitched feaeks in cover'., ealc, beaver, blown and black are e0 pair. Str.ip-wiii jrloves with plain, spf or two-color embieidered barks in white, j;rny, beipe, fawn, j-nnd, c-eveit ami oak are 73c pair. Tivelvp. button length w i h spear-point stitched backs in gray and covert are Toe pair. S'isteen-butten lensrth in white, oak, covert and pray are Si pair. (( rntrnl lsln New Neme Corsets, $4 te $7.25 One entire table in the Corset Salen is devoted te these new Neme Corsets. They arc a distinct departure in Neme corset ry, embody ing all the well-known and long-tried quality and service merits of this excellent make in models for slender and average figures. Sturdy ceutils and dainty lireehe. Well-boned corsets and lightly boned cerel-pirdles. Seme in (.les-ed-l.ai-k style with Wonder lift and .Tuspul J'e,iui-cs. Seme back-lace style iiih plastic in-s.-its iu top and skirt. Designed tn I'xpeitly (ill teda's cerse try need. Illenn srtir snrp I'nlrAl Women's Broad Bread Seam Silk Stockings, $1.25 Pair Nice enough for dress wear, because the weac is smooth and almost chiffon weight, and the bread-seam back has a shadowy, lacy stitch. Mercerized tops and soles. Silver, taupe, Russian calf. African brown, white, black and navy. Sizes S'-'. te 10. (Iliinii lnir Mnr l nil ml ) Women's Shoes for Street Spert and Dress, $3.90 Standard Qualities at a Third Less Than Our Standard Price Oxford- of black or tan leathers with fiber -eles and spring heels or welled leather soles and walking heels. Onc-btrap pumps of patent leather or black satin, fastened with button or buckle. Turned or welted soles ; low heels. Smart, comfortable footwear from one of our best regular suppliers ettered in practically a complete range of sizes. Uwji SUlrt Style ari EconenLy ii Every New Suits Are Elaborate, $25 te $65 Suits without fur of navy or black tricetinc, strictly tailored of line or elaborated with geed-looking embroid eries, are $23 and $27.50. Tailored suits of navy blue tricetine for larger women, sizes 4 21, 2 te e2U, are $J7.50. Navy blue llama cloth suits, trimmed with nutria cellars, pockets and band ings are $38.50. Other elaborate "novelty" suits of suedinc, vcleur. belivia and llama cloth, trimmed with taupe wolf, nutria, platinum wolf, beaver or squirrel, are $42. 50- S-15 up te S63. (Iieirn Sliilrn Stere, "llnrkeii New $6 Hats ;Are Captivating Smart, daringly small hats that seem te ay "I was de signed te wear with a suit." Larger hats, a d e r a b 1 y scooped, that reem te s-ay 't was designed te frame some frceh. youthfully lovely race." Ofi'-the-face hats with soft. soft lines that seem te say "I vas designed te 'go wit IV nlmen any costume my wearer miphl .-elect.'' Large, drooping hats that seem te say "I was designed te complete some lovely afternoon costume." Clese-fitting hats that seem te sy "I was designed for a mature woman who will appre ciate my geed ln.'-s." And se they go. Every one. it seems, designed for some particular wearer or use. .Most remarkable at this one exceedingly modest price 6. IIIeitii sinlri ler, .MarCfli Pretty New Crepe Underclothes, 85c te $2 College girls ;nid women for whom getting laundry done is a problem, find that 'jrepc underthings solve their :lifiiculties te perfection. Sei fiD" ri.r.r. iiepis hienui'4 With blui--thi.liisl nifllc. Si t'i pirk uope bloomers with hems'itJ'.iil inflle. Or pink and white in extia -'yr at i.'2. $1 for p:ett libit.' ciepe envelope clienti-" in strap-top style, hemstitched. ?1 fm dainty iieee night gowns, flesh ei white, m .in adorable s!eeveles .style, cdi-d with wee, narrow laie. $:2 for tlc-sli e' 'I'lutc ciepe night gown", hc-ni-liiilieil. (IIeitm salr stni-f, C fnii.ih Htefc, CbUiig Dewm I faiirs New Coats, New Suits, New Frecks for Autumn Are Delightful - and Most Delightfully Lew -Priced The Down Stairs Fashion Stere ain a te be the place above all ethers where Philadelphia women may find gar ments of the latest style developed in serviceable, worth buying materials, priced moderately. The place they may come te FIIIST, with the assured feeling that HERF they will find what they seek at a satisfactory price, eliminating the necessity for looking further elsewhere. Tailored or Exceptional Autumn Frecks A Man Needs a Light -Weight Overcoat This Time of Year Geed Ones Are $22.50 and $25 In the Down Stairs Stere for Men ju.st one flight, down from Market Street, conveniently situated en the Gallery. Light-weight overcoats in oxford gray and de sirable indefinite mixtures. The labrics are all tricd-and-true pure wool. The styles censervati-ve. All regular sizes at both prices, and sizes up te 4 1 in the $25 coats. Beys' All -Weel Twe-Trouser Suits, $12 Day... with a Miap in the air will make a fellow glad te knew his new suit is "Wanamaker" qualitv all wool, mohair-lined coat, roomy en' and censt'riicted of rough tweed mixtures ihat leek just as warm as they feel. A really geed suit that's net going te knuckle under if it gets a little hard u.sage. Snetts style hack, patch or cut-m petkeU. slants taped and vein teieed. Beth pair treu-ev lined. Mestlv biewns- and grays. .Sizes 10 te IS. tann Stalr Ster fur II. n, n n,P C.allrri. MnrUf I i Small Beys' Scheel Shoes, $2.90 .-wildly put together of poed Larger liens' Shoes $ sound materials. Buib for i.,,,, ,, I , , , ".-gulai" boys ii-he wear, hoe. " Rh Iau' e of ru'1 ,B" haul. Black or tan hiph lace '"" !l'a('' aflmr. Wide ter- si,r.i' of dull leather. W'ed !? au -ulteil sin s, r. -re s-(t'- IU te ."5J.. liimn Stair -t.r for Jlrn, Children's Overcoats $6.50 !C fL- , : s, big buttons and cut-in or patch pockets. I . e f- Yoked or inverted plat back. Clese-faster- '-l', '; 41. ing cellars and nuifT pnckeis te exclude every rLJ chill. Fully lined. ,n en i Mi. , .. . si;..")! II'IHII Weel-Mixed Blankets, $5 Pai r.a'nle, s-eii-napiied li'aiikefs In ;i'e rhem added naiuit' (Jiav, Mil i davkei Imidt-, 7l'S .' i Whit", v i'h pink hi V'je 1 i-i .;.-", ,11m, (jliNS-O ill( 111" Weel and Down Filled Comfertables, $10 and $12.50 -.oitesi iiin- ii .ii.in.ilib'. m I - ; pure-Meid filleu did jmj i-uc-i'm i, .. and fleweiey top '10 for pure-wool filled (.Kiniejiaide . Tose iniic S12 "0 for pure-down filled ( omfeitable, TJ-iT-' inches (UeTin .Stain .Slere, i ruirnli Advantageously Priced Axminster Rugs in a Wide Size -Range 'Ihe Autumn Re-furnishing Presentation of Rugs in the Down Stairs Stere eU'er for Wednesda", these exceptional opportunities m Anun.-ier Rugs. Patterns and colors were chosen with care and an exact Inmiharity with the tastes of Philadelphia home makers. Standard qualities. Sizes for practically any fleer space. i.G x fi.ti ft. Axminster Rugs. 513.30, ?1G.,"i0. S19.."0. b'.x9 ft. Axminster Rugs. $18.73, S2.-I. S27.fiO. S32..'i0. T.fixl) ft. Axminster Riirs, $32.50. $37.30, $J2.30. Axminster Rugs in an from 9$9 ft. te 11.3x15 ft., (jDtwa StUft Cemer of fthe ! FasMfflii Stere of Cleth at $10; of Silk at $25 Peiret twill dresses in half a dur.cn geed-looking street and "business" styles. Trimmed with braid, embroid ery, tailored braid binding and wee but tens. Xavv blue; sizes M te 42. All just $10. Distinctive models of Canten crepe,, satin-back Canten and wool crepe in navy, black or brown. Featuring every vagary of drapery the new circular effect, notably. Exploiting charming new girdle ernaments: new kinds of drapery sleeves: new "Chinee" cm cm breideries : new evnlet embroideries. Sizes G te 42; all S23. 1 e i.. nil Hi' lelll.r.. Mnrki te $10.50 The lirsi et the season. Manuishlv cut of hr-avy coating in double-breasted effect, with -nu.-jv. ,s,, ,uiu .,iU i or iuai.s in urewn and vrreeu mixture. Sizes 2 te C years. 10.5( for ihiiK-lu'lla coats with plain iiflted haik and cut-in pockets. Fully lined. Taupe. gra. Iicaver and navy. Sizes 2 e ii vears. S,t)). re lMllUll r iin'. mal iviteniage of wool '1 i i' 'due, t.m .uid piHy a- 1 ea " ae. nri .iu v ll bolder 1 1" i Hie. tnd hack s.3 1 ().( ft. Axminster Rugs. .S31.30, S38, J43, S32.30. 9x12 ft. AxmiiiHter RugH. !33.30, $12.30, $17.50, $57.50. unusual range of large sizes $37.50 ie $80. , ' lltar. Clwatamg " .. m rr m 'J1 !.w m s I m s; is t, M m -. "41 , M ria alt i!l m m U , 'fl' . ' . i i'l I lit v g.fl t 'i i m ii ;1 it. vsClMBC dtcMtt-'fi): 'fii-rl-y . .!i
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