'WWW'TJ&mf JrTr. .. i f ;,!'fe EVENING PUBLIC y LEDGER-PHIIiADEfcPHIA SATUBDAY. SEPTEMBER '30, 1022 HJGHSCHOOL CREED .DRAWN FOR PUPILS . prof.L.A.Redes.ofCapeMay, Will Put Students en Rec Rec ord fer'Mdeals" r.bJ,'CAel e?d 'or the high ghoel feted a n";eijeW Jersey. Prof. 'Bedes Sadents of New "' ded t0 mnke I th anaiiaker's Down Stairs Stere. Opens j i iwsitien and Sale of Tieusands of Antunii Coats, v 1 Dresses mi Suite at Law Prices 'ZVmi High Scheel the model for jSndthattpdo?ehewod ii it- i f?fil W October t. .Hi i well as students. ""..'in, is the creed which each JffS & Bln en Men- dT.f bcllerc in a hlfh school education, ,nd that I am net properly prepared for ",f.Iwlb&Uthat I ewe It te myself A te my parents te de all In my power JJ,et th most out of my high school ""fl'b'elieve that It is my duty te mnlce , Mull school the best possible, te be ?unctual n attendance at all Ita scs- 32mlattens; te influence ethers against "", ;.i....nt nl lie mum rtilpn. nnil SVhew proper respect and courtesy te 11 teacners uuu .......... ... .... ' ' 'believe thnt I should enter Inte nil .... .nuMtenfi. sunnlr any inferma tien posslble te help my class and teacher, te prepare myself dally te re cite In each class and te render such ipeclnl scrvice te my school as I may be called upon te render te the best of 'my ability. "i believe I should take part In school athletics, support all teams of the school at all times, join the athletic tuoclntlen and de all in my power te upheld the honor of the Cape May High Scheel en the athletic field. "I bellcve that it is my duty te re frain from defacement and abuse of all school property and te protect it ngalust Improper usage by ethers'. r'I believe that I slieuld be a loyal member of my class or ether organiza tions te which I may belong, submit te the will of the majority and assist as rech as posslble in carrying out ItH purposes. ' WARBURTON RETURNS Director Back Frem Inspection Tour of State institutions Director Warburton, of the Depart merit of Welfare, who has been en n tour of inspection of the various In In Ptltutienn for the insane and Indigent throughout the State, returned te this Cltv jesterdnv. The object of tlm In. MAtpectien was te obtain ideas, with a H ' (am. ,rt fl.l.lst... tnianAn.n .. . .1 iicit iu imin.iiH .iiJiu, iriiiuim iil II1U Heuse nt Correction in this city, that will ma lie It one of the most complete Institutions of its kind in the country. When the plans for improvements at HelmcMburg are completed, City Council will be asked te make an ap propriation for the purpose. LEAGUE OF NATIONS ELECTS NON-PERMANENT MEMBERS Six Countries Are Voted In Upen the First Ballet Geneva, Sept. 30. (By A. P.) The six non-permanent members of the council of the League of Nations were elected today by the assembly. They are Urnzll, Spain, Uruguay, Belgium, Sweden and China. The vote was: Brazil, 42; Spain, 10; Uruguay,' 40; ''Belgium, 80; Sweden, JU), nnd China, 20. Forty Ferty fiVc States voted. J It was the first time Biich nn election has been decided en the first ballet. The assembly also adopted the new scheme for apportionment of the ex penses of the league. FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN By SIRS. FRANK O. LOWDEN (Wife of the candidate ter the PrrM- Puree of Tapioca One cup pearl tapioca, One teuspoenful flour, One quart milk, One quart soup-stock, One cup cream. Seak the tnplecn overnight : conk it In the soup-stock for one-half hour or until the tnplecn Is clear nnd then mid the milk. Thicken with flour; salt te taftej serve. Tomorrow Prune Moonshine, by Mrs. E. Lee TrliUilc. THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE liy Hareld Donaldsen L'berlcin at. Z Hanging Pictures The iirlnclplcH of placing plutuir en tlie wall art', of ceurM, these of bal "nil generally. The naturat height is J'Mnll Hint of the cje or a little above. '. aw tlicut Ik neatly alun wune Ii i, . f,lr"'ture below, the piituie niiiilil lie in due relation te and feim "e sietip with thnt object and tltoxe eiIm'Ih Hint may lest upon It. The tie i?Trl,.'s, (,f tMS- candk'btlcks nml kin "red obJecjH thnt iiiuv htund ui.eii n innse ,., ,.h.t or highboy me of gicnt in, n,'sr '," '"K leuether the pie inres m M( fllniltlllCi , "' Proper relation of the pictures ii,.. i '"'"""re or mantel below It nml i in Lest arraiigement of gieups are ens- mi)kMl,nul l,y lhe fct,ldy uui1 cx & i 'i1,1'' uw;,, '"' lhe tops nf pie A i I",""."1 mt '""'BO"! 'reni the wall n. L. k '''l "" '-" l.llu ",L' regnnlliig til fiau ii 'V u,c iwiiBliW of e the fi, ,'..,, ' i M' converging line, el JJnmne mU it the obvious airunge- Pe'uin,1V1,M,,iKlj,S et nl,'reH with twe lllr wires Is the simplest, nml efliii i. ? ,r."'!'0 s "bvleiisly heavy It Is '"l11 dewce H well as a deun- AZZZ '"ct"rd ,,y ttt0 A Smart Sivcatcr a VZ !' ,l,elihtf,,l y et mnkliiR fi,i,u,t .l"1"' worn with n MieitH nn! n . I. "u H t0 lmvfi il nt u mixed I "" ull t. "H ,K'".,m "m' '''". llue till. nut. , ' ."" " WIIHI1, 11M' ,,i.' hn (meimlns the wiltl inuv Im. I for berd ,wrrew b"",,s of whitu weul en nl - Rugs for Hemes Seamless velvet, seamless tapestry and Wilten rugs mostly in heavy and medium weights and "priced accordingly- Geed staple patterns and colors that people who furnish their homes te be really lived in, seem te like best. Rugs that, if they de. get a let of hard wear, aren't going te, Bhew it very seen. Seamless Velvet Rugs 6x9 ft. rugs, $20 and $25. 7.6x9 ft. ruga, $32.60. 8.3x10.6 ft. ruga, $32.50 and $42.50. 9x12 ft. ruga, $35 and $47.60. Seamless Tapestry Rugs 6x9 ft. rugs, $16.50. 7.6x9 ft. rugB, $20. 8.3x10.6 ft. rugs, $19.50 and $27.50. 9x12 ft. rugs, $22.50 and $30. . Wilten Rugs 6x9 ft. rugs, $39 and $55. 6.9x12 ft. rugs, $72.60. 8.3x10.6 ft. rugs, $65, $80 and $85. 9x12 ft. rugs, $67.50, $84 and $92.50. 9x15 ft. rugs, $100 and $130. 10.6x13.6 ft. rugs, $135. 11.3x12 ft. rugs, $100 and $125. 11.3x15 ft. rugs, $125, $150 and $160. (Down Stnlrs Stere, Chestnut) Weel-Mixed Blankets $6.50 and $7 Pair Doublc-bed blankets of mighty nice weave and weight. $6.50 for plaid blankets, 70x80 inches. Blue, pink, gray and tan. $7 for white blankets with pink or blue border, 72x82 inches. All-Weel Blankets, $10 Pair Unusually geed value in white blankets with pink or blue bor der, or plaided ones. Blue, pink, gray and tan plaided with white; red with black. 70x80 inches. Weel and Down Filled Quilts, $10' and $12.50 "Comfertables" just describes them; warm and soft and light, filled with pure wool or pure down, and with firm flowered top sateen covers. $10 for wool-filled quilts, 70x 80 inches. $12.50 for down-filled quilts, 72x72 inches, made especially for us, and geed. (I)emm Mulrs Stere, Central) New Drapery Sateens, 55c Yard Light, darker and many wanted black background ef fects. Printed in gorgeous floral, conventional floral, chintz, paisley and shadow cretonne patterns. They are washable and the colors are net apt te fade. Nice for draperies, lamp shades, cushion covers and quilt covers; the heavier quality is almost "down proof." Standard Size Window Shades Oil shades, 60c, nnd hand painted shades, 85c. Beth grades in six colors, stock size and com plete with hardware. (l)imn Slelm Stere, Clieatnut) Novelty Crepe de Chine, $2.50 Yard The "something new and different" that every one wants for dresses, trim mings or bits of handwork. Seft 40-inch all-silk crepe de chine in, unusual patterns and dark Oriental colorings. Radium and crepe finish. Panne Dress Velvet, $2.50 Yard Seft, thick silk nap and strong cotton back combine geed leeks and serviceability in this 33-inch panne velvet. Luscious black and brown. (Ien Htiilrn Mere, Central) J , There's one difference in a Wanamaker Sale of Fashions. Women can count upon the fact that along with low prices they will also find that materials are first rate, that styles are geed and down te the minute, that sizes are correctly proportioned and that the workmanship is satisfactory. The very cheapest dresses here for instance the $5 dresses why, they are amazing when one thinks of the cost of the materials, the time it took te make them and the art it took te trim them! All the hundreds of new Autumn garments described below are new special purchases at very large savings. 50 Styles of Dresses, $10 Extraordinary choice of GOOD silk and cloth dresses at this low price. Far tee many te describe, but they are the long-line, low-waistline, longer dresses needed right new. Sizes 14 te 42. 5 Styles of Dresses, $5 Navy blue serge trimmed with braid, buttons and embroidery. Sizes 14 te 38 only. 25 Styles of Dresses at $12 Quarter te Third Less Delightful dresses of satin, Canten crepe, wool crepe, tricetine and crepe de chine. The materials are the beautiful ones that a woman would naturally cheese jte have made up. They are designed with all the charm of the Autumn fashions the longer lines, the low waist lines, the ingenious girdles and trimmings, the strangely interesting sleeves, the tassels and touches of color and Oriental embroidery. Sizes 14 te J6 among them. Black, navy and brown mostly. Joyous Evening Dresses, $20, $25, $37.50 The prettiest of taffetas with silver ombreidoiy, artistic flowers, frillings, puffings and fairy-like chiffon". Just out of their tissue papers. Sample Frecks Less, $20 Charmeuse, crepe de chine and Canten crepe. Seme with the effective new lace-braid. Sizes 1G te 44. Extra-Size Dresses, $15, $16.50, $25 Especially for women who wear sizes 40'2 te 50. Simple, interestingly designed dresses of superior materials far better than one would expect. Mostly Peiret twill and tricetine in navy, black and brown, also some of Canten crepe. Amazing Suits in the Sale Three-Piece Suits of Worsted or Weel Jersey, $7.50 One of the worsted suits is sketched te show what a little money can secure at Wanamaker's Monday. Netice the complete slip-en sleeveless dress trimmed with braid and the smart double-breasted box coat that is silk lined. The wool jersey suits are prac tically the same except for the coat, which is unlined. Sizes 14 te 44. Limited quantity. Sample Fur-Trimmed Suits, $25 Priced Third te Half Less A brown velour suit with nutria cellar and fringed panel back. A brown velour with many interesting tailored buttons and nutria cellar. A soft Sorrento blue velour with embroidered back and standing cellar of nutria. An embroidered brown suit with mole dyed cellar. A beautful blue suit without fur is lined with gray canton crepe. Many ethers, only one of a kind, mostly fur trimmed. Sizes 16 te 38 only. Tweed, Herringbone and Worsted Suits, $16.50 Regular and extra sizes up te 52V2! That's geed news for large women! Especially geed news because the suits aie of remarkably fine materials and any critical person would approve the tailoring! All are in the conservative dark colors of which one does net tire. All are silk lined. Everybody Is Talking About Wanamaker's Down Stairs Coats, but These Are Even Mere Remarkable at $12.75 te $58.50 Tweed coats at $12.75 ! Tweeds that are soft and thick and woolly. Tweeds that one never expects te get for se little. Really smart ones in gray and tan effects and with striking plaid backs. Any one who wants a BIG warm coat at $12.75 will certainly snap these up ! Herringbone coats are actually lined throughout with silk at $16.75. Striped tweed coats at $14.25 have raglan sleeves. (Itiiun NlnlM Stere, Market) Rainbow-flecked tweed coats at $20 and $23 are beauties! There's a style and a note of glad ness about them hard te equal at any price. Heavy and thick, and yet net weighty. Lined through the shoulders with self-striped or plain gray silk. Seme with gaily colored plaid backs. Tan Sports Coats, $13.50 and $20 Deuble-breasted tan coats with suede cloth lin ings and patch pockets come in sizes 1G te 44 at $13.50. "Full-length" tan 'coats meaning that they will probably reach te the hem of your new long dress, are carefully stitched and silk lined at $20. Gray "Krimmer" Cleth Coats, $23.50, $30 Fur and cloth coats in the soft becoming gray of the real astrakhan fur and with gray crepe de chine, emerald silk or fancy white and black linings. Yeung women will like them. Velour Coats With Fur, $28.50 They are stitched, they have cellars of dyed black opossum or taupe dyed wolf and some have the new side-draped effect in front. Beautiful Capes With Fur, $37.50 te $58.50 Fine belivia and soft messy woolen coatings with rich black caracul cellars. Seme are lined with crepe de chine and ethers with dainty brocades. They are most likably different. Luxurious Coats With Beaver or Gray Squirrel, $58.50 Fine trademarked woolens in wanted navy, brown, Sorrento and black with large cellars of beaver or gray squirrel. The coat pictured has both cellars and cuffs of a nutria se fine that it leeks like beaver. In this group are a few of the new bloused-back coats with embroidered girdles such as are usually double this price. Sample Coats, $78.50, $87.50 te $175 Distinguished cleakings made up in luxurious styles and richly furred with beaver or gray squirrel. One of a kind only. Utterly New Kinds of Hats at $8 These new hats are as suredly original and differ ent and every ether adjec tive that qualifies them as distinctive and desirable and they are all only $8 ! Who wouldn't fancy a de mure little poke combining shirred velvet with softly draped duvetyne, trimmed with four of the most adorably unnatural duvetyne and velvet roses you ever saw V Or a draped scoop in brown velvet and tan duve tyne smartened with a quill-like trimming of the two materials combined? Or a wide, partly drooping hat of soft plush that leeks like caracul, trimmed with a brilliant crimson-and-black velvet rose? They all speak for themselves mere eloquently than we ever could ! (DeiMi Mulrs Stere, .Market) -reC- i .ix f jf ij ) Women's Washable 12-Butten Length Capeskin Gloves Specially Priced $2.65 Their luxurious leek is warranted by their careful make. The low price is possible only through a maker's emergency, for the gloves are soft and long and excellently cut, pique sewn and with spear-point stitched backs. Tan and brown. All sfees. Strap-Wrist Capeskin Gloves, $2.65 Out-seam sewn gloves with spear-point stitched backs, in white, tan and brown. Pique-sewn gloves with self-cnibreidcred backs, in white, pearl gray and champagne. All we. (l)enn MiilrH Stere, Central) Sale of Women's All-Silk Umbrellas, $3.85 Kverything about them is what's desirable and geed-looking een te a completing silk case which holds them Miug and slim, 'lliey open with a delightfully etisp little rustle; the silk is smoothly woven; smart white bakelite or umber-colored ferrule and tips finish off the covets. The handles are jiiht as satisfying bakelite with white or colored ring, or hard weed or mission style with mannish leather loops. Certninlv "finds" at the price. Navy, green, puiplc, gamut, brown and black. (Itenn MiiIi-h Stere, Market) Sale of Men 's 80-sguare Percale Shirts at Season 's Lewest Price $1.10 Mere than a thousand crisp new shirts just off the machines. All made of the standard 80-square percale which wears and wears! All made especially for Wanamaker's plenty long, plenty wide, and with correct size cellar bands. And we really believe there are enough of the neat pin stripes in black and blue and white for all the men who want them. They were made te sell at considerably mere than $1.10, but matters arranged themselves se that we can offer them at mere than a quarter less ! Sizes 14 te 17. (I)eun Malrh Mere for Men, en the (.allerj, Market) --wwwww1-wwwwBKBi MMM---------- M .-M-Mi I These Are the New Standard-Style Autumn Shoes for Women That Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Offers at $5, $5.50, $6 and $6.50 At Jp& Tan or black culf one-strap pumps with meduli inn tee perfera s, and militaty heels with rubber heels attached. They are the kinds most women ask for when they go into a store te buy a pair of shoes. They are, te the very best of our knowledge, the newest and best shoes obtainable at these, exceedingly moderate prices. Women will be able te come te the Down Stairs Shee Stere fdl Autumn and buy these geed shoes ; as far as possible there will always be a complete range of sizes in all styles. There are kinds new for every one. Stout "walking" oxfords for college and business women, strap pumps nnd interesting novelties for "dress" wear, quiet, conservative, nice-looking pumps and oxfords for the mature woman. tiens, m calf and patent leather Cuban-hecl pumps with straight tips. mil or uiuck can o.Merus iin puriornuens nnd mil ilitniy heels with rubber heels attached. Tr.n calf oxfords with straight tips and Cuban heels. At $5.50 Patent leather oxfords with peiferated straight tips, military heels with i ubber heels attached. Brown kid oxfords with straight tips and Cuban heels. (Heun Mulr httrc, Clichtinil) - MMMMtlaaB HfalilUjiliArfefc,vvt.f'v f ..,LaaA jJi .txJr-' -i . . . ..... .j...iJl'frf w Tan culf and patent leather two-strap pumps with plain tees and Cuban heels Tan calf, black calf and patent leather one-strap pumps with Cuban heels. At $6 Brown suedc-nnd-kid combination one-strap pumps with two but tons and perforations; military heels. Black suede and patent leather combination ene-strap pumps, same style as above. At $6.50 Black ooze calf pumps with Spanish Leuis heels, plain tees and turned telusj trimmed with patent leather. M T ,, .HJJmltte ... .itM y t'ffiMf '1 "VX S M:"M