a.wi v l (W : :.""- -, wjp yei , x? "' I 7, 1922 J( , ft MIWi'' :wF7 yr5 son Shows Hew Meney Can Be llade by Selling Heme-Baked Delicacies 'A List of the Ones That Would Prove Most Popular, With Prices for Each, Will Prove Valuable te Have nv M!!S. M. A. WHAON ,1, ion. '" ' " "'"'"1' M "' rV'" rrimrii. in - i .. -....i. ..... THE weiann who i" ' 4 "" lin is.. '..; .!l,.tv iInIi. Is rcnll: ft,nV, -Tr -nes forth int.. otl.er (W.ls iur YrnM we nil of the he;l Cttvrlh f,n nliTritlen te inv a course Sf1Uf"eii- In ''"' of ll. fa-hlenabln "innmJ'Tnri- nf Mireiy. Hip tlmiRli- . . Vii 'nt te n friciul h holism niifl !t r. innk Iit place In the liouwheld, K lH-r '"- "lf"' ",s!H, "ml '"V"', IK ni.liment.H of a Reed lim.sewl c. JiLi nnicn ni" '" fnrnlHR null S, S'rW'' in lliclr own kltclirn. .. i i. iiiiu in nin uini: ii ri nv-r- n ii iimn II U"1 ' . ain .. ...ml; I ip iuir rulliu . wfth tlH- i""'"-'-v "'"' li,ls ,Mlt ,",r ''h"' Jiln tiimuBli '"''W' l'nmilnr fends re llnen lirewn kria". te" hfttn''- "''"'j' wl!rnt '""i0"1' !ml muffin-. I'f "'J n"'1 r.nte , T' M.lie Wntpnti li" nrriinp-il n (.clieili 1e rf nrlOM tlint me attractive- te both the S.teinPii-l hpiseir. or home innile Soien hr"n ;),,n,, w,,h '""mm ul.,ni SsShenrtOhlrty .riKf.. Tl,i;. lenf. liffle III n qiinrt meld, Is ilih nnd SheUrael mid I- fine for liiiiel.e-. ltmis nlih eeuntrv pmlc is fifty Mnt a crock (olio pound of Itenns nnd "ne peimil f Pn,; wll "'""""K. "k- In? three ermks). Whole client hrend with nuts nnd taWni. el,;hitu two pmiinK sells for fnrlv lent". Wiele vlient iMiilliti'i nnd rcmw are thirfv i flits a de.i'ii. I'l'iN ni iiwh' " nlne-inuh pie tins iml -e!l f'r Menty-fne cmih. Indiiidnnl tnrlM i-et fifteen 'etiK while slM'"1 of "'nub I ell for ten eent. fnt! . Thcinke ell fiem tupnt-fiw eenti. for n Mill-'hllpeil -jmiiKe e.ike. te S." fernlieniitlful h''''! '"like, lni'Bu and nice jneiljli for n neildliu. Itnelnn It'eun I!ie:nl Dare in milnx bm'l Inn e;i' "' ri mural, fire ew1' " i' '"'f" I'hcnt four, line mil! nnr-hllf i wm of hirml Ttre rupi nf oatmeal, Menmire iifler rnnnlnK the entmcal through the feed chopper. One cmI of Vne ()rlrait melattrs, Ti e ruiif of rttl Mark ceflev. Our cup of roll irntrr. Thrcc-qmrlir cup of irhilc flour, with tee trvrl fuKfrf;mniti of baking pewifrr ftrd in llir flour. One eiiff one-half cum of finrlu chopped tnM, Oiif anil one-half cup of seeded rahini, SIIt well nnd bent te nmnnth hatter. Turn Inte thiee well-Rrrnped nnd floured one-iieund coffee nun. Plnce In pnuee pnn nnd (111 with cold wntcr te nbnut two-thirds depth of the meld, (.'ever the saucepan closely nnd Ktenm for one and one-half hours. Then take off the lld nnd Flnnd In warm even for twenty mlinitcx te dry off. ("luce boiling Ntnrtu, tlie blown lircatl tuny be moved ever te the KliiiiiierliiR burner. Halted Ilrana Small creeki heldinc aheut three quarters of a quart may be purchased for linking the beans and jeii mny ask n deposit (in the crocks until they nrc icturned. Place one pound of navj beans In a lnrge pan of unrm wnter te Feak ever night. In the morning wash well and plne In sniicepan. Cever with boiling water. Iiring just te boiling point and turn In colander. Wnnli well. New return te the snucepan, cover ngnin with boiling wnter nnd bring te boiling point. Cook for just live minutes. IJInse ngnln In the colander nnd divide into three crock". I'laie four tablespoons of ugnr In skillet nnd burn n deep mahogany lirewn. New ndd Our 7i((rf of reld tenter, Our trmpoen of pepper, Ont tablespoon of salt, One Icnipean of poultry seaseninq. Tun onions, chopped fine, Ore smiill can of tomatoes, crushing the tomatoes fine, Dhlde into three parts nnd pour ever the beans. Then fill the" crocks te the top with fold wnter. Hake In slew eeu for thiee nnd one-half hours. One pound nf country perk should he i cut In three pieces, nnd one piece plnced 1 '. Ilin lmll.1... ..C ..n..l. . t. U.f...n ...1.1- ' III llll- IMIIIIIIH 111 VH II rim K uciwi C tlllfl ing the bean''. pmi-ei n Itul nil rei r. ' IS MI'MltKIAM I i In fit: nirtnnr nf rm W- , t. I .. Al.i:.AMli:il ll. I - I "i I ilui III ' 7 , i .Mniii:r. JDeatfjfi n t'lVI'f'i Imalnnil ' itlM p nn 1 frlii'tr i fun ril poi u i rim 1 I- ''" ii t- , tr 1 1 n i ma he ri ni s Ivj 10 Inl. Ar.M'TI'.nv - " I i - I ' e' i i 'i i i' ' I , . f M i n Ore l.'li N I fern I "'i un .,( (iinilirenU .Rfil SI linn, HcIt ,",,! fr me liiMi-l te ! i"Mlc. in satl-iM it'Tir, n .It "J .10 u'cl'iCiJ. Ill Ue Olhei I' I 'f "IiIb . ls:e ChcJtnut ei. Etn-nici i i ' " llti K Of ' 1 iiihI W'nmn.i- nw , ('ft. I IS'.'. MtiM I '"' "' ' " 'e J' I' iin'l H?, it i i ft no -I'.l lii . ?. P. J!., fro-i li Mniittitfi nf V.illl.iin H lint ttr y, " " H'u.il it liii i.rd lr iiMiit (in r nii ns m 1 1 ie til Sjii . 7 le in i y nK.Tiii SI Mirvle Himi fine nnd Ce'irl Di'lnware, '. S7, I -if A , anil (inplm- tt the South Seuth mi Traiilen fn . nre lnlie-J te nttend t'n ii'ial. iron . S 30 A M. Ht icliencn. ill I liii!ilm'r(i nn.. (Mften UnlKhtn Solemn re M'tlrin flaws Hi I'ImiIeh' Church, Oat: 'lew, 111 A. M Inl Ht I'hirlei' Ccm ki.i:iv (in r, anna enrma'nn, Inus'litir nf .Inlin it uml Inte Ccrfilla Klntn (tie- Sitni Kclitltci (mil friend InilU'd I tn runi-rni rrein her fther h leldence, 1-17 W lluntlni.ilnn t . Jten S no A M II n'H m hlfch I i'n nt Oi.r l.n.ly nf Mercy iIukIi 10 A M Im h rlctly nrhnte. l.uTT.i At llrne'i.lMi N Y. (let B. Hi.'-'. JOHN II. nun of Mary A and lute Vi'illl.ini Lull Rsred "4 rnnenil ier ier le nt Kirk i Nlce'n tiani 0rrrnnten n'c. jren .it i I'. M. Int at Chcltcn Hilln inin I.YON- Oct n MAItY A. wife of MlrhiiHl .1 I,m (nee Kelly) Relnthen and frl mM liulKd te funer.il. Mnn.. 7 Te A. f front r i-ldence Uil'i s '.M,uh t Solemn niliii of lenlli-m fif St nihtlpl v Chiirfli (I A M. Int ii Hely CreB Cem. MelW.UdW.NT.Y. Suddinlv. en Oct .1. U'2J JANP. KING, nld-m of Jehn Mcni di ne HeleilM-i and friends nre Imlte-J i te the Aerlrev, en Mcndn:' nfteinoen. at J.T0 i o'clock, a, lie- late renldencc, 01 1 S. Yew- dell nt Interment ptlate rieinaltis my ' , ....... .. . .. . i "vii i inierniem piiaie Iteinains limy ( ni..'Ji r I Aii.M.s, vlfe i,f I'crnni'l i )(, vlrwpj en Sunday eenliiB. 8 te 10 o'clock, lunlr i ii ij.litufK j'li.l trlcmtii or.. .McNA.MKi: Oct . JAMES, himbind of tav id i" ' I 'l'"1 ," A, J l,, Irf-nn Stelcner aed son of Inte Michael and ih.i-i . - 1 '"tr.it i. n .idei.in mils I)ellt jrj; im nelntlei nnd friends In-c.'re-.iMii (it' if ti Mnnli'i 10 V. ..I Sited t fimeriil. Men . 8.R0 A. M . Pile ren. " ..",,.., ,. , lis. . . I'Ktice. 1 1JJ i; oxrenl t .ole,tin renulem E".E11IIJII I - i I'HlA A. I'-- Ma., InninculatR Conieptlen Church 10 A. If Hi J f J s Hi nietl..rii M W j It .v,v CHiliedml KflatHf. -I I nn-1 ln.lt. il t. i.i-mr.1 y.spi.KH O. t I!, inl1:. rriANCKS .1. ." . ' '.. ' .". " " '...'".. ". JIKS-s. :il Kiinerl nerc ren Mnn. 2 P SI. lesldeiue, net Sfite si. Camcli.ii, N. J. Int. piKate Sill HNKR Oct.t.COnNEI.IA Ht-EANOn. .irn nf the Inte J Hart Mlchner and dnunliler of the latx elnnel Jehn II tlrlnu lutieial erlci'i and liueiment pri st. I.'it lit Mt .Mnri.ih .i he itir.l Sun., ufKr :, AMKI,' r.. tieieied l and t'n- liie Itui'e pll l i.il ' in "H ' (m Iteri iin ! r .v ni-i in i n c-f.ci h Cil ' te a -1 i nettiti r I ' i .-' i lie t t r ."ill t i tmi si I ' 'i h.i'i h in A ' I fc.u ' Hem i n. nm le l(i le in I' t I.I'(MLV (in n, t fi iriiM MUtYANN, fle el W it II 1;ik1('c erres en llmilav j,' i.ien, i -j n'c ,i-v at h r IfiM" . i'HO s ii in. Interment at il' I', i. i metei v. I-1 ien in mat call .sun- C? "i- Ik II..11 : un I IN Vlr lie l!l I HI A I Ii' I limla r i ' lT . Ltnn n li.rr K itiitf' i i r ji i i Ml l In I t ure i i ruribaii i i liKrdj , Triitli , ei" Imltvl Kirs " N' "Hi I i.. i. L VV.,,". '"?"". '"1.11:15 Oil n neHKI'.r. hm-hnnd efl s.i.1 m.l ..lni y.,,.1, I Miner nelntlces nn.l frlemlu. r.liie ' m.lees uf I.'ntun A Towler Ce.. ule In-) s It t-1 te attend fiiiifral nerlree. fain., 2..10 ' C M liti- rel.Uiice J22 Mnmhtill ae . Collin I ile I'.i Int. Mt Merlnh Cem. M 1 1. 1. s (.ut 7 11122. nv (JHAUI.i;s .1 Mil. US liitklnnd of Annie i: Mills In" Sljefl HelitHen and friend, nlne Lecal l'u nclieri' .Wn . (Since I'nlen Chipel. of HniHiani. iind Heth.inv nictlierli-ed linltel ii ' r. il WIS huMnn I nf te fanenil erleei en Mnr.diu. at 2 I M . I . Iteni nued '... .venii, Ilrln-i'it lite le ilfii-e. liuft sharsuoed et Inter- in. 1 t. nineril. Mnn., i litem I'imi'eii 1 enie'er. l'llinda may enll i . i. , ie; . .l.'t V. Cm lie- ;S'i"di. ilV-nlllK 7 I'. l II null Mil 1' li. St ( i- . '"'"" ''. ii uimiiiiiiri inv. ..... I h in A. M Int Il.ilj Cress d. n wfi. or L.irl I' M tote residence, I2M I s r.ilih nt Srvl.e, Mnn. 1' M.. at tli i of iirinrt ur s r j iiinKentielil sons aauu i ,r t c. int'Ni i. if , , I. i'iIiip, ni fr' Alula liia . V 111' Ht I run. i.il jerxli"- In-. 'j'liui- eill sun cenmic, frntn S te 10 V II n.'.net. .'.Ml N Ml UltAY Suildetih. Oct f, I'ATRICK ii n or r,iiini a. anil (lie nun .iirKuiei , JVi:s t.CIluI PH '' Mtunv aK"l 2s c.n Helithea and In. i ii.i. n,,,,!,,,,, nnd fileedi. l'lilla blr.. D-ntand l)l is A ii, ' , nf sentlif rti ', una ' tt 1 t'i f 11 ei i hr Int Weji Laurel lli'l I'rlemlt O J'r '' - I' M ,l', PMli'i III', I..I ip.n m . . .!..., ii C, ' - . ' 1 I i" II IS HI I L ... J" 'll. II' I I i Tt.ir ,1 I'. .., (.OK.1 T. - ,. lil.nl,. ,,n II I ' Itlll I I if rAul.i 1 till prl lit'. ill Willi im h l-n ,13d 'r.rkferl f'l a i e'li "f innifii r ji hi s , ten au ',Jn r rtnn ( , IM I rV. ., b,"' "' '' "ifl.tr- of Wll Inn imiu. are initn ,u vtenr, f,im.rn, rv:, .., ' - ' M r.t her Inte leidcnee. I Cw V, "l ! ' H'-n". -Mt V.rnen Temtrn". .' " '". " II-'- IHIsn. I lnltr.l t,, attend the funeral. Mnndaj H .111 A M ficiu fmhci'H refcldtiicc 17HII N mil t s i inn hieh icnuum maes St. .Mai ne in ".i (.'hutch 10 A M Int. JIelv Crnm cem I M'NAI.1.1 On .I SI SAN S. NCNAI.I.Y. irur I ilnuutlti el lames mid Chleu (J. Sliucmuki r. , '' '. ' ....,1 i. If. nf I'meinll .' ViiiimHm Kpr,lp,l Mnn . 12 M nt Tuck !ne. N. .! (lSlK)ItNi: Oct il. Ht Ilo'itten. Tei . ,,no or ija,in UBiieine. i u- J JI.. from resi- ter Oslieine 4 Owen ave . Il, I I I Tepiirii (fee Tet i vtM te n t 6 30 , fprwee i. "nrrii i termn ,r iprir . rum-! J,r 1 4f A M . florin i iM-i i i i Cell -11.1111 ,. (! ,, , v, , Ini'tn , f'rie i l" i h POX -nt J-','" ' V, .''Hl'l a S HI . rm it s , fw III i He', c , tniM i ii Jtlml '"'"'I'm '' 10 i.il i .. , J flu' , t t'Ki ,i , ln t , Cut',, ( !"M " ''ir r, ?"'' l., I i; ' i te , t", F-, t X Mi Si, " I tn (l ,, .',"" ''" l- fi-'M1?,"1, Inl ' '" i:,HT3 i I a Cil ell it i i- i'INi ... ( f . i ,-. I. ,n,i rt ,i . .MAItY ADOIS i 'I 1 in II l,e ,.,!' .1 llleui- .,.. ,,i snn.l.v 1 r 1 1 iMnii Mnn -' ,i. , , m, riipsler 11.1 l.ni'cri,,, ne ri int. Arilnitteir Cem rA.xsu.v siidde'ii, Oct r.. umVAiiU . T . Iiustinnd "f Kate V I'as:en fn"e Davln'. need Id llelaiaee nnl friends. .ile Klre i Pent Truck Ne .'. llemv I, Schmidt I'et. Ne lsfl nirrl'ati I.enlen hulled te fu n. ml leMlri'H Sun 2 I' M nt Ut.i rem dei,, iiiij i; I'erks nt Int I'ultner Cem Crirnds inn, mil .(.it after 7 V l I i;i ri'f ai snein V i et. n in 2 CI ltK--(i' I'KI'TIT ne I b fureral rei,lcH nt I'l In te rraldenre, 200 flrsnt M. Mm 2 I" M Int Trict ds lluilal f.i'iltid Vnodntep N J griUI.I.Y.- On Oct 5, 1H22 r.noRer, II iuihind of Miry i Qulnlev UelatlceH nnl fri. nds, alfi tuii.-nlMrH .f II, nf I, ; , and cmplmen of P K. H , are Invited te tile iirilrp nn Monday morning at 10 'JO o'clock. . u'iiiihi I.... '" M iat" lefldeme, 202 N ,',3d tt Inter - . " ' '' ' """: inent nt lterd"nt'iwn N J 'leImr Suiuliv .. Iftlllllu null ... . . .". 11,1 1 , S til I 1 ,f P Ml n I) nnr i 1 e nd fl 1. iins nie tn 1 ." im I .. n n n re l.l I 1 e n,i ' j.e (Mr, 1 lUl"l!l I ll lit St I j h nt in e clink In 1 un Ij 11 iij cull Sund.iv I I Vi 111 0111. in ni ,si 1 la'iclt M in" .le Creii I M'!Y I'f, J l'.,x .'Mii'iK ir-nten j, and Kiirilcntnnti, ..inn ,r, en at 1 ., ,...i,.s ... -.,., ,,.,.,.,,. .. ,,. il 'm..III-.THI B ANN TAVI.OH 'widow ef1 James IluniEdcii, 111 the blttn iar of nor uc 1 1111X51' Oct r, Mr:it'lON. eon of Ilenrv I me M'irihii A Itldke, nued in Iteia l,i"M and frlenda lnlU'd te funeral i,er,keH .Men,, j r .,' ui 111s par. nit.- r. Kiuence .Muni et ' '.Ml II V lf, ,f I ,-'1 en r.. .rlni.li .ir .1 2 1' M 10 ' 1 1 1111 11 h.c.. :. ill s ni ,u I (11. Iui nit I!eitiej and I Hill 1...1II.I. llilifiieMlle I'a Int. !!,c(!iwoed Cem. 'Kill In;. 1 ., 1 ,n 1 , " ... S'Ul I n i' 1 1 ' 1 .1 irdi of ' le A M It t nt p. it M Ii SlItMin Oct I 1022. KIlllAlm. I.u. 1 'nn,' of I'm Sehm I (nee Kepp) iue.1 ill Ileliillies nnd friends and a'l secktiss of i.iiii he 1, an a member are inlted te fu-1 tiir.tl Sun . e P M from lilv Inlu pm1. ' v,Ii: uid. 1, .f f.iinc demo Hill N S'nediiy l In: at Hillside 1 si '.1 lt,.,n,ei Mini ' i"e ml M,,n s ',, , i IMOV Oct a WII.MXM H hu.bnpd 1 V. nun r. Miimn re ' "f 'i HI" H. Simen (ree .s.nnk) Mineral' Mm I, i.U ,1' 1 let, ! Men 2 1' M . fiem hie late re-dd' nee. 7fl(si II ', Ciei-k i'mii' I lei nil ree.d AV I' Krl. 1 ds ma, cull Sun 1 ' ii.t 1 iiIemvs . .en ih' Int Arllnxtn 1 em ' I. I 'ii Oillei,,., (n...1 slll'll! t I.lnviied N .1 IIANN'AII 11I tileiid. al 11 im" 1. MI'I IA vldeii of 1III1111 KuBseil Smlte N ' -' slid nil mliei in, i ii'T 7,lh er Ileluil, and frlen In 1 11 ir.i nmei 1 ... m I Id. It'd te rmernl i.nh Men .' i M 1 Tn m fr ,m , ,1 p, le. I' . 1 liil" rfsldni i'nli) N lliuad 11 v. 1 "lirk ' el ' si Inl virhate . . c ,i, .,, , .. 1, ,sri, AHT sepi I at l.lnnerch, r . " 1" . M Int nt lI.ilvll.tl.A M hl'i:WHT dauuhter of tie lata , lit nt llnlj U11 A ,! Mirrrrt Miller Fiinral ViJ' 1 ,Ml'-i H him- , Mivti-es will l.e liald at l.lnnereh, Piturday, i ',' I' af. , a; 11. 1 1 ' sept I ' -m I , in 1 . . .1.- ... Watt " ' . '. ". .hi . " . : ......... ,.-. - iiiciiiiti I. 1 I 1 , fun.. ..I . ., -.1 l.l.iv .vr 'l'i n Jt'T. II 1. li'H' 1 11 11 lli'e 1 miiI n . hill. I 01 I InrdlC" J 1 , , .,!,, lil.n.N 8 ,nn. H Hi niu"" '. "l""i Allar f, lm.',r" '"-tun tt t l"?.n "m. '."'."I te Ih at 11'HO A M lliirlnl eer,lctf ut irsl Hill at a 10 I M I VI 1 I.. 11. 1 nf Clnrdice J Sll'l Is llll ll"'UII did nUn I.iei ut , ( nmllllltee (if thh llll call s',, 1,111 Mil IH llliunvee pi sui'i' .'ei.1 UI Heiiltli un i"d te runt u n.m e ;iu a .11 ill il it,. . 1nn, n, 1111 inti. residence Mil I in I. nice l 'I'f nsusn Hniman I"' t "l l-'r.J",, l,"em ,en"H' niy l. '.in lied i fimeral, sat . mhH .Sun. . iifur 7 1 M "nen '"IJ. V 1,1,1. n .., Al A n ci'" '.'". '.: ." .'"I in MI'TA. dnimliter or tne nun iiirnaru ami ' -,l.;,;:;v, ;vv,Nx.:T.W,-,..,,ru "'"". c,.a..Ks "rl ""' Th 'hu.,'ii Woedb,ir. N J. ni S.sn.P M. ' "-' II 'U2 HAlirtY I) 1 Sunda Oct 8 1P22 Int. et Mlingten , ' nail Cn I Ta 1 IN J) Ceiimtcn ,. "r i't ta ami f,i-nds nr, wrusrrn. Oct feenV " 'r'1'" n M.m.ia, nfier- TlleUAS W. WI5IIH1KI. llimmM and I'"1 IS'e'n v ,l ll"' lue1 " ",llr fil-iiiU nliie Merlen l.ndije. Ne 2H . I O ff, n ' l mui hi Inuinuni ,,r- , O 1' lnMtB.1 l funernl eervlcea iind In- .JAQriAtn, terment nt Merlen Kuuare M 1- ( liurch, I'IIU , VJ,,f "etlm V .I.O.t r. IiinTl'Jyiu. " Monlcemery County. P.. en 'u't!'1"' 1 n" ' J.nr.. nKi.il 7.1 M.m 1 t r.h II H. , J. ' . ... ', ..!'"'. r.'i'i(er.e . .- .: " Cim. l? ii M linlin In llcrlln . '' Hlliui j In,, k'l.n,,. - "' "'"'' "t "criin, .,vt,iriiTAKi-.itH ..n Mlfe t , ,' '' KMI J (nee flnne- " - - . , t Iter K;v'r"v ' '"', rLfnfJU I Wu (."ItM,, lM,l!nhttr,Jj' '.eUl.e and iVj M Pwww7" HuiM Fashiin s d New Coats Added te h! V071 IUA aie Coats, $10 te $25 ffl WaiEimaker s tranrdiiary Ocfceikr Down Stairs Stere 42.30 $28.50 Dresses, $10 te $38.50 Mnsf-. remarkahle fashion sale that even Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere ever had," people are saying. Values are remarkable. Variety is extraordinary ! If this week had net been se abnormally het such garments at such prices would have been impossible. Makers were anxious te sell, however, and they turned ever te us as "specials" some of the most desirable styles of the season. Yes, the' garments are all of this Autumn's making. There are no "leftovers." Anybody can see that. Any one can tell their newness by the changed lines, the longer lengths, the side draperies, the cape cellars, the longer sleeves, the new materials and the entirely new trimmings. Certainly this sale is the most remarkable of the Autumn season, and it's worth coming a long distance te participate in. Tweed Coats Just Arrived Specially Priced $16.50 $22.50 $25 $28.50 $37.50 $16.50 coats nre of tan and blue mixtures, soft, fleecy and warm ; lined through the shoulders with silk serge. $22.50 coats are of herringbone tweeds with plaid backs; made like a man's overcoat and exceedingly geed looking. $25 English style coats of tweed have raglan sleeves, inverted-pleat backs and are a little differently cut in front; either tan or brown. $28.50 tweed coats are reittrh and fuzzy and woven in striking black and white or color combinations; they are silk lined throughout. $37.50 coats are of tweeds with luxurious radium silk Suits, $25 te $55 rW' Sports Chinchilla Coats $16.75, $25, $27.50 $16.75 coats nre netnble because they nre silk lined throughout. $25 coats nre cut In mannish overcoat style and have leather button. nnd no belt; they are fully lined with peau de cyRnc. $27.50 coats have plaid backs and nrc haif lined with silk. Gray, tan, brown, reindeer and chew among them, according te price. Girls and Juniors Share in the Sale Pretty wool jcrsey and velveteen dressc3, and combinations of serge and crepe de chine, of duvetyn and wool pop lin, of velveteen with crepe de chine and ether wanted styles. Prices start at SG.75 for 12 te 16 year dresses. There are many specially priced coat?, tee, and some extra geed knickers. Fine Fur- Trimmed Coats $58.50, $78.50, $87.50, $92.50 Luxurious wruppy coats of beautiful belivia and trade-marked coatings in the fashionable shades of beaver, brown, navy, Sorrento blue, as well as black. They have rich cellars of taupe wolf, gray or brown dyed squirrel, black fox, beautiful beaver or nutria. Extra Size Coats Specialized at $58.50, $67.50, $75 te $125 Coats designed te make large women leek mere slender and warm and smart looking as well. They are of belivia and beautiful coat ings et various trade-marked kinds. Seme nre plain, but the majority have fur col cel lars of wolf, nutria, caracul or beaver. "The Wanamaker Special" a Silk Stocking That Will Really Wear $1:75 Se well de women knew that fact that they come in or write in for two, three, four, six and a dozen pair at a time. One woman sends them te her daughter who lives in Europe; ethers send them te their families in different parts of this country. The silk used is pure thread silk without any of the leading often used te make inexpensive stockings leek ex pensive. The garter tops and feet are of mercerized cotton and the feet are well reinforced. And, of course, they are full-fashioned. . Blnck, white, navy, aluminum, slate, Russian calf, African brown nnd bronze in .sizes Sfe te 10' a half size larger than one is visually able te get. (Down Btnlre. Stere, Central) Women's Coats in Reqular Sizes Begin With Tweeds at $10 Others are $12 and $13.50 big. sub stantial coats, warm enough for really cold days. Fur-trimmed coats begin at S20. New Belivia Coats $28.50 These are the desirable plain stvle with self-colored stitching and a cellar that buttons high around the threat. Lined with exceptionally geed silk. Women's Suits $25 te $55 Tweed suits at $20, fur-trimmed suits at $25; sample suits at $25 and $32.50; and pniticulurly fine suits, $55. (I)ntvn Mnlrs !"lerr, Mnrkrt) lining. Thirty-five Styles of Dresses at $10 Se pretty that one cannot imagine hew pretty they nre. Think of canton crepe frocks of real distinction at $10. Think of evning a geed crepe de chine drc3S at $10. Think of soft, luxurious satin fieck3 at S10 and equally desir able dull-surfaced brocaded crepe de rhine dresses and fine Peiret twill frocks at the same price. Sizes for women and young women. New Twill Velveteen Dresses Very Specially Priced, $15 They come in brown, blue and black nnd the velveteen is of geed velvety qual ity. Trimmed with a touch of metal and moire ribbon and with three-quarter flar ing sleeves. Illustrated. r-. . . ir:"i l.v -ij ,. m-mm A-f teMl r i . J "f f 11 k i ; l UJ'l ,K ill ' 7 Pill Ii ' ill i ,u 'iwn i rr-rr vmnw wi w J k 3 7jfl fjf $15 X Vi 40m t V0 $27.50 Fifty Styles of Special Dresses at $25 Man. of them are samples, one or two of a kind. Many come in all regular sizes for women and young women. There is amazing variety of materials, including plain satin, matelasse combined with sntin, chiffon velvet and atin com binations, the canton crepe frock pic tured with accordion-pleated skirt and long pointed cape cellar, as well as many ethers. Other Special Dresses $12 te $38.50 Street frocks, afternoon frocks and evening gowns. Seme copies of Paris models. All of most attractive materials, including s ilk crepes, wool crepes, trice tine, Peiret twill, twill-back velveteen and chiffon velvet. Each of These Levely $8 Hats Is "Different" i j 1 eM&' TiKL ""N I H Net only different from each ether, but distinctively,, enchantingly different in themselves. Who but the cleverest of designers would think of cov ering a large frame with navy blue panne velvet se in formally that there is a whole soft edge 'round the brim which adapts itself adorably te the wearer's taste? As if that were net enough, a huge soft wing-like bow of the velvet is pinned across the front with a beaded pin. It required unusual color-sense te knew that silver-cloth and biscuit-color velvet would make the loveliest combina tion imaginable, and then te work it i-nte a hat all softly shirred and puckered and piquant with an upstanding bow en the side. Ostrich also attains new ways of being graceful when looped up en a drooping black hat of panne velvet combined with dress velvet. Embroideries gain richness and depth of color when applied te the crowns of drooping, or lurge and flaring hats of dark-toned velvets. (Dunn Htnlr Stere, Market) 40-Inch Chiffen Dress Velvet, $5 Yard Exquisitely soft and shimmery, with a thick silk nap and strong, long wearing combination silk-and-cotton back. Women with clever fingers will like it for dresses, hats. and bits of lovely hand work. Black only. (l)euu Mulr Stere, Central) Gay-Patterned Kimene Silks, $1.50 Yard Peacocks, trailing flowers, cu rious little Japanese picture pat terns en delightful shades of old rose, delft blue, navy and maize. The silk is soft nnd smooth, a reliable weight that will wear. .'56 inches wide. (Down Mnlrx Stere, Onlrnl) Handkerchiefs for Every One Real "Finds"! Snowy white ones gayly col ored ones. Little ones for little folk, pietty ones for women, geed big ones for men. And every one of them all-linen. Women's Handkerchiefs, 12!2c te eOc 12'sc for white and pretty bright-color ones. 15c for Just-new white ones prfttily initialed nnd hemstitched; all letters. 18c for white ones with daintily embroidered corners. 25c for white ones with spoke speko speke stitched hems. "Sc and eOc for ' wn-thread nnd hand-eir'". i ones in gay colors nnd ' liveliest color combinations. Men's Handkerchiefs, 2nc and Hec Nice big plnin white enes with firmly hemstitched hems men like them immensely' Kiddies' Handkerchiefs. 18c Wco white linen unes wtn tiai linc little nurserv figures om em om bieidered en tlir corners in color. (IIehii Mnlrs -nrr, Centrnl) Advance Netice Stirring Sale of Women's Fashionable Shoes in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere, Monday at $3.90 Larger variety of better quality shoes than we have been able te offer all season. One-strap pumps, sandals and oxfords with turned or welted soles. Among them gray suede, black satin, patent leather, calfskin, kidskin and dull black leather. All sizes and widths. (Down Mulr slurr, ( lie-tnnl ) Rugs That Loek Well and Wear Well at Helpfully Moderate Prices It is net at all our desire te stimulate buying by undue stress upon the likelihood of prices rising. It seems only fair, however, te tell these of our customers who are thinking of buying rugs in the near future that wholesale rug prices hae already advanced, that they show no immediate signs of falling off. and that these rugs were bought and retail-priced before the presen1" advance. That means that while our present stock remains we can continue te offer these very advantageous values. 6x9 Feet Rurs Velvets, .$20 ar i 2 Axminsters, SIS 7 $2" $27 50, .$35. Wiltens, $30, $..".. 6.9x12 Feet Hugs Aminsteis, "!7 "0 Wiltens, .$72." 0 7.6x9 Feet Ruks Velvets, $S'2.e0 Axminsters, .$35, ST "ii, $45 9xlS Feet Rujrs Axnnn..tei.s, $7.i. 8.3x10.6 Feet Rugs Tapestries, .$10 50. S'27 50. Velvets, .$32 50, $12 50. Axminsters, 31.r0. $'S 50, $15, $52.50. Wiltens, $fie. $0, S5, 9x12 Feet Rugs Tnpefitr es, S22 "0. $.i0. Velvets, $j5, 547..'i0 Axminsters., S33 50, $42 5e. Sile Wiltens, StjTO, $1, $02 '.0. 10.6x13.6 Feet Rugs Axminsters, 72.0. Wiltens. SU... (IIewii Mr Meri-, (Iir.tiiuli 11.3x12 Feet Rugs Axmins-ter-, $52.50, $60. Wilten-., $100, $135 11.3x13 Feet Rugs Axminsters, $62.50, $80. Wiltens. $125, $150. 12x12 Feet Rugs Woel-nno-fiber, $17.50, $22.50. 12x15 Feet Rugs Woel-and-tiber, $22 50, .$27.50. 9x15 Feet Rugs Asminsters, $52.50, $60. Wiltens, $100, $130. Woel-and-tiber, $20. Introducing the Portiere Shep Just Opened al the 13th and Market Streets Cerner of the Down the Millinery Shep Central Aisle Down Stairs Leng White Glace Lambskin Gloves Almest a Third Less 12-button lenprth, $2.65. 10-button length, $.1. Beautiful enes, made in America of very flne French lambskin se dcxtreusly worked that it closely resembles kidskin. Overseam sewn with plain-stitched backs. Women's White Ribbed Cotten Vests, 25c We'rti Rind te pasR the news of this shipment nlens te our customers, for se many have been askinp for thorn. Built-up shoulder styles In reiiular sires. (Down 8tlr fltore, Central AUI) Full-Fashioned Black Cotten Stockings, 35c Pair; 3 Pair for $1 Geed, heavy, closely woven stockings that will Rive many a geed day's wear! All sizes for women. Gingham Heuse Dresses, $1.90 Fresh lavender-nnd-white, black - and - white, blue-and-white, ereen-and-whlte and brewn-and-white checked ginghams, made in two new nnd pretty styles. One has a plain neckline and allover eyelet em broidery down the front nnd en the pockets. The ether has a vestee of linene and narrow ruffling around the cellar find cuffs nnd en the pockets. ." iiiuuvia nave uc-Dacu sasnes. Stairs Stere, Near A (.penalized sefiuii dented te the sale ai! display of elear portion and "eleur everdraper.e for windows. A quiet, i.n. row dud, well-lighted place where people deMnui; t make careful selec selec tien of moderately priced draperies for their henus may de e lei-uieh, caret' i'Ij and te the very lies? advantage as te pri. e 'aung. assortment nnd qunlit. Fine French-Edge Velour Portieres 2. Inches Wide. SI 1.50 .10 Inches Wide. SI 0.50 50 Inches Wide. S23.50 Exceptionally fine nuaiitv eleur. se soft and rich and high-piled it leeks and feels almost like velvet. The double French edge with which all these portieres are finished adds nnmensurnbly te their desirability. They nre all double-faced, either all of ene color or in -siuh combinations as rose nnd brown, blue and geld, blue and brown, fawn and brown, blue and mulberry, and se en. 45-Inch Velour Portieres Exceptional at $16.50 Just this one size at this unusual price. Made ivitn tne open trench edge in desirable color effects. (I)ehii Mitlm Stere, MnrLet) Overdrapenes te Match Portieres, $3.85 Consisting of two si!e pani Twe and a quarter yards long an nam colors eniy. valance. .:ches wide. I i 1 Xi m uStfit ii M i fi ) y s- 'Ai &Yhi$itt