IfT m j.wjhk. i gjjygwrnj'-'aww aiwuwumini MKHTWjmiwHmmr i tfJ3?iw;.'T, fftti . i k-a fc wl PIFl ir .r.vAtiw i -j V i -iwzr ,ji rev t.:i v.i .tf&xvvtr -r.?7grnitiij t- t .j.v;.v.4.mu.i:'m rA'sysr a. ' t. w '-tui- v t. ' - iijv ef.1ivi7,fri1'ffj,F-'i' v1 w TO V-v 'h VJ fflf v&w . fi n vs y Sk i. f Mi!' t,V IDOLS FACING 1200,000 DEFICIT greased Pay and Additional '- .. Ui.u UlnArt Out if Classes n. ..., t Appropriations PUSH BUILDING PLANS i Elicit "f $200,000 Is faced by the . .Ji tf Education for this year. This "!,, utteni for 1023 when the budget .'11 nest month. The total coep'1"1 '".";." ..4 M .hi. iiwnnt ." ,",, . f" " , e.r.O. Te this was added Si UOO.000 from the actual real Moment ever the estimate,! UMjwienta. Brt,nnri.t.H in AL' i., 'nnd'thc shertage has come ft b.ud.C2h I icrcaMng the number rtbeut threHCn ".. "ft. fnprnii(iil W !&r.,l mlditlennl teachers. PflT ItHLlivtc 1 .. ci- a- ..- r.- tenders Bti.. fnre. "1Z neney u"c " "" ' of the State te pay .' BttA treasury new ewes the liMa flnanrler- 2,lBl,O0O. or fi ewnnOO was due In July, 10.il. SS.hafef the bnlnnce which was v i.A under tne rincgun prugium m5mi ted by he last session of the rt,tatu ni due last February, and fflS that the failure of the It is e""m "' ., ,1.1,., ,Ua ret the 7 authorities about. $70,000. breh the le of , nteren " tne casn Kb he" cost of berwwVn. money .i SJr cent te pay current expenses "hleh li f wppcied te be paid by State (0mrts are bdn made by William nff Mcretary of tba beard, te rop rep STthedJfldt out of enwent funds, JfffwSt ' money will be un- b0$?berd Is rapidly Prefrjsslni with rtlbe advertised for three new school EuteM at an estimated cost of mere 'i,n $1 C0O.OOO. They will be -de-wntaty whoels, and located as fol fel "'.. Third nnd Duncannon streets. "y .." .. . m..1 rtfAtfnn nranile nml in Chestnut Hill, te replace the GI1 rt Scheel. SHOT. OVER DISHWASHING Wounded Man . Accuses Fellow Ledger In n dispute ever wattlilng dishes last nlRht nt ttOW Kan Yerk street, the police wiy one man llred three shots with it revolver, one of which struck g. llnl11 of another man. Clinrles Crawley, (he man wounded, ran te the 1 1 ronten nvenue nnd Dauphin street police station. Policemen sent te arrest Wllilnm Mulhellnnd, whom Crowley accused os his assailant, heard three morn shots as they approached the -i'ti. TIly, found Mulhelland with e slight wound en the side of his head. According te the police, Mulhelland at tempted suicide. EVENING a PUBLIC LBIK3rBB--HiIM:t)ELPHlA. . SATUBDAr OCTOBER, 14, !T i ; 1 2 L 1 m- n ' i r 1922 !,', rfi LadiesKeepYeurSkin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Sean and Cuticura Talcum Mrs. Wilsen Plans Heme-Made Cakes BTre Children Especially Will Delight in Crullers With Raisins, as Well as Spiced Spenge Cake By MRS. M. A. WILSON fclfffcftr. Hit. by i!rt. .V. A. Wilten. XII pHFJ geed old-faRhiencd housewife of Menft age devoted Saturday temnkhiK sd baklnc goodies for the family ever he Sunday holiday. The modern AuifM . inilni la Jnlni f Vt a enmn Uaii and for her quest for new or dlf vent recipes. I hove planned each Wurday te devote this space te easy pr the following Sunday. This Rives en tne week te arrange your supplies nd thn atArf fliA hnklntr pnrlv nil laturdav. iftfr com in or In from the parked. FVsttlpsne Cream Tart Place in the saucepan One and one-half cupttef milk. One-hall cup nf sugar, Etren level tablespoon of flour, RH in rltccnlre l.n Ciiifvnr nml llmlr ui bring te boiling point, cook slowly br fire minutes, new add Four tallapoetis of butter, ,Yolk of Inur mm ('fine cup of finely cruthed macareanr, Hree-q,iateri cup of finely chopped muds, -Jtce tahlcipoens of vanilla, '.One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg. Beat well te blend, nnd turn in dee ie.nlfltP tKU hnu Imnn ll...l .Uti win pastry. HnKe in slew even for rentj-nve minutes. Whin t lie ulittes nf llm p"nn until lllin lMf knnu- .ml .!... .. I.:.. i r.."i iiiKi lliril ll)l 111 iKO-thirdi cup of sugar. One hn nt iiflit..ff.... ..t j.. jj.... If .! ' m.tiiuM .t, tin in any iw KUh a shatp pair of schteri. Pile hlffh en llie hnt ,.t.. mHIt.l.lA ..Ul. - '.- - ." ". jpn-, riiiiiixi- ivilll fUlf CnODIiril i-rii'iimit mi,. I . .!.... I.. e even te delicately brown. uu ion 1M bl'St l-ntlMl 1 1 1 Mimn lnr I baked. ' Raisin f'nil'pr. P'ce in mhing i,ew four rtiifl mi. .i.n -j ,i win-mill uiiii.i nr Iintir. I 'ne teaumen of salt, iree icul laorsiiaeiM nt hall,,,, lower. ' " (Mtpoen of nutmeg, ""'(-half teaspoon of ginger, "ae-etiariVr (cnjjioen of allspice, eitt twipp. nml i. ...i. i. .. spared flgur. " ""' """ ,,u' pfcn'f' inh.'esPns af Inner. irJ..0?,'! !' measuring c-ini nnd fc2 cavaiii trC, I P" "II ttry v7 YYfaGLON ANNEX utr-' 1604-CHES-rmjT Frem Noen te 8 P. II. SnnnSal tCllC1 rtrt 1 Ot r-n. pi..JJ dllU pi.OU -flLhiditn & Waffle Dianer,$1.25 epeciairiatitri, euc te $1 jBJyyywryjrAnf J Get Your Heme Wired iiclurlltitf fixtures of rare beaut nr.d charm of design and quality by our wonderful organisatien. Established 19 Year Orlplnateri of our own (fferliirtffa niuJ Irxfbc Ffnancltip Plan which insures te cash customers equitable suvtnii as compared with the de ferred plan. WMALEN-CROSBY Wtl. 4800 R.M AOnt 1 j4tt Hit . ROW 4ss2 . iitnat. "jj wi'cn .vcrjr cTcninr .xcpi bWf(Hy Kodak I l?nll film DEVELOPING FREE WHEN prints are ordered. Prints Z'AxSlA (postcard size) Sc each ' KEENER CO. Opticians 1713 Walnut Street Id Ihn hl. ".. .... "- t. .! illlil id hP7 "'""."" '"". turn in bow In it ii m'x "su le f"rm wiillPr W.u". Add mm un.! .. n..i.. ..i . . M..H i ". ' miciy i.iiii l KM i and b end un in l. .i ... .' i. Slnch ihiJP,,trj: benrdl nbeut e- until ,h,.,,Ut' .?nU lift t0 "0,,r,(, n , tSki J fillers are cut out. IB sinlf;-"!"1. h,,rc,ch ft llttlc n''' M HU eklrmn'im. V8, J "r" tll,! Cri1'- !ib.f2"ckJn8 tbey ceme te the ten 1 then" roll i J 0t?0, Pni'er te .lrnln uen roll in the following mix- Pl In bowl, aref.eunr. r, ""eal National Candy Day Don't forget "Mether" Chec-Covered Mints Asge Cream Caramels 39 lb In ail our Stores cup of granulated 0e-8u7r;J fenn "' r'"'""'ie, niZr,?,''oen "f '""'" fi roll th.' Z ii ,ne,n pacc en PPer r "i tne crullers n ths ' Glnth. ii.... r"c in mUin Kmi Uu. .i .. ' OaiWi 7,.?. OiMm 7, ' le orew'" ""Par. "earn we nml i,. ..... Irh.. ... ' ET-ffi"" AID 4- t : IOD an of Nee Or leant mm of ceM tenter, ii-. . '-". r'B ffnMA.. ' - 0e.al ' 0 '""c,'' Atlfintt mint, J ll. CJ.'lM!" "I mrU.d butter. r, ''"e-'imrfcr., eM ,fri lfe I.... i "tier. '"" Bf.i ,. .. i" U IaI.I ' thr.V. 't( i... ' . lenV.V,,"'!:l,., .I'"" ltl U tube r- Tun Ual II"'" :,'" 'IfsrwHl UikM ...f0"1 ' '" I"'" h seen ns H't'ind i ,,f'J tv.. feldi'd, f jyW hw eeM, fee Hith leiaen teaspoons of haking three J ' n',1,iu ",1"'" whites ..f fti ami ii,.'."!'" ' " 1'K well- .1""' lth u tutu l;e fort v. lit . mi,,. i k.OT ffem the i, ., : &r7.S 2!i ''.'. i..l. -iMaiiiJ'"Ji.i5"i"aBBjiK Chartered 1836 Wanamaker Ni . The Whole CoatQuestieiils Easily Solved Wfhen Geed Coats Are $14.25 te $92.50 Almest a thousand coats In Wanamaker's Down Stairs Fashion Stere. One great avenue of coats leads from close te Juniper Street nearly te Thirteenth. Then the Central Aisle, Market Street, is devoted te sports coats of all kinds, and in addi tion, the Little Ceat Salen has flner fur-trimmed coats at $58.50, $65, $78.50, $82.50, $92.50 and upward. ueautiful Coats Without Fur Are S50. S65. S75. 878.50. 887.50 for women who wish te use their own furs. Made of rich belivia and ether soft coatings, they are luxuriously lined and expertly tailored. Sorrento blue, brown, black and navy. Extra-Size Coats, $57.50 te $92.50 Plain and fur-trimmed coats of various fine materials. Usually only one or two of a kind, se that one's wrnp may be pleasantly exclu sive. Fur-Trimmed Coats $25, $32.50,- $38.50, $42.50, $58.50 Substantial velour and belivia coats mostly silk or satin lined and with various kinds of fur cellars. Sports Coats of Surprising Quality and Style $14.25 te $42.50 Third shipment just arrived of favorite striped tweed coats in black and white or tan nnd brown. Hundreds of ether coats of plaid-back double-faced tweed, inclml inff the desirable herringbone and small check weaves, $16.50 te i Unusual Coats at $25 A dozen or mere styles! Plain velour and tan pole coats, also tan chinchilla and tweeds! Some have leather buttons and are tvni cally English in style; ethers, for "dress," have fur cellars. But there's practically no end te all these exceptional coats! (Down Stain Stere. Market) Fur Coats With Cheker I Cellars, $90 Fur Capes With Cheker Cellars, $125 Twe fashionable models in the newly re-opened Fur . Shep Down Stairs. Beth the cape and the coat are of ' heavily furred seal-dyed ceney, usually called near-seal. Beth are luxuriously silk lined. The coat is 40 inches long, j the cape 45 inches. These furs are se' lustrous that they leek much like the higher-priced muskrat. t All the Furs Down Stairs Are of What, Is Known as "Wanamaker Quality and they are selected by the same experts who cheese the furs for the Wanamaker Fur Salens, Second Fleer. This year the Down Stairs coats are much better than ' we can ever recall offering at the prices. All are 40 or 45 inch lengths long enough for the new longer skirts. Sleeves are wider, tee, and many of the cellars are gathered, se that they can be adjusted mere gracefully. j These Are Seme of the Women's Fur Coats ' Seal-dyed ceney, 40 inches, $80 ; 45 inches, $90. I Seal-dyed ceney with skunk cellar and cuffs, $125 te $15)0. Seal-dyed ceney coats with gray squirrel or beaver cellars and cuffs. 40 inches long, $190. Seal-dyed ceney capes, 40 inches, $115. Natural muskrat sports coats, 40 inches long, $23 and $le0. Extra-Size Seal-Dyed Ceney Coats, $100 Coats madd especially for women who wear sizes -14 te 54 These coats are 40 inches lenir and have large shawl cellars. Small Animal Scarfs are of kit fox at $12.50; gray squirrel, $10 and $13 -,e- mini- i-. raccoon, $18.50; stone mnrtcn. $35. ' ,nmk l,,; (Hiihii sinlr, sterr, Utirkftt MereThan Fifteen Hundred New Autumn Frecks te Cheese Frem at $5 te $25 Think of the joyous opportunity of it! The almost unrestricted cheesing the really exceptional saving. All the way from $5 te $25 one may cheese the sort of good geed looking, well-made frock which will cause friends te exclaim amazedly, "Where did you get that attractive new dress?" And all the while one has that feeling of tremendous satis faction that it is net only a becoming, serviceable frock, but an extremely inexpensive one, as well. Effectively embroidered and braided serges in mere or less tailored models are only $5. ' New crepe de chine dresses with girdle ornaments, panel pleatings and draperies are $7.50 and $10. . A ju&t-new and unusual wool jersey frock, straight of line, with hip-seam draperies nnd cleer vest, is also $10. And there are a de?en ether styles at the same price, in Peiret twill, sntin, Pant'ii, crepe dc chine anu-tricetme Fiem CI 5 te $20 one may step often m price and .'horse from a large assertnvnL of interesting new thing.-. 'I here air Canten crone-, velveteens. lacc-and-Canten combinations and ether fahieimb!e silk--Uiesses. in fact, for eveiy hour of the day. including st-ect frocks and frocks for mferiral evening wear.. Alse some out-ef-the-oi dinar v samp e dresses, of which thsie are only perhars one or two of a kind: Peiret twills and nicetines, mostly, with the n-.w sleeve embreide- i anu skirt diappue.-. t hi. r"n, fnn 2:i Jl.e!"fS:, J,."'t t0 mention the brniiil-new ens at this penulnr prire would entail a long story. One model las a Cant"n l'Tc,'Ma ""i1 WV Printed crene bodice. A wool crone has vnWe mm. or eyeiet-imbreidered Canten. Anether Canten m,ll New Styles of Women's Shoes Surprisingly Priced, $5 te $6.50 nnd ir;r! rLperies,that fa" ciesci- pitei folds te ia: . r . . v-iu-ciaiiy smart new sports frock i-i made of wool epenge and has tuvn-bac-k cellar and gauntlet-Ike cuffs of striped Canten. Really distinctive' k K0 CUIls And these aic but a few of ma cheese ficm at S5 te Sl5 (Herni Mnlr Mere. Marl.rt) the mar,, manj delightful frocks .-no All of them pumps but such a diversity of styles of pumps that each shoe, almost, deserves a different name They are all the kinds that are "being wen thi . utunm They are geed shoes, tee, that will give service as well as style sat?sfadien. It is The largest complete assortment of geed new shoes offered at about these moderate prices that we knew of and these shoes rea v fit well uiwun.ui. piiLt.s ui.it These oed Rugs Are All Priced en the Old Lewer Basis of Cost will de?moSeT!XVKuS? n" fV un,Ik tha) "-' Priced. We offer an exceptional Se odes Z ' nvf ne;MWty hP hieher ieur me?t durable and satisfactory kinds of "r ugXv Temes "re Ln niel' SIZCS' T-he of the size-groups, affording an unusual cheic Af medeStel nr ic?cl n l, i a 3?ny patterns and colors. i"u-iaiei pi iced rugs in geed staple At S5. ene-stran mimns with wnlferl cnlae tmd Cuban heels in patent leather, black calf, tan calf and black kid. The same pump in soft brown kid is $5.50. At $5.50, two-strap Cuban-heel pumps with rubber top lifts and welted soles; in black kid, tan calf and patent leather. Alse one-strap Cuban-heel pumps with welted (rieivn Slnlrs Stere, Clirstnul) soles and unusually attractive perforations, in tan and black calf. At $6, one-strap pumps with turned soles and Cuban heels, in patent leather, black calf and black satin. . At $6.50, turned-sole one-strap pumps in brown or black ooze calf with brown or black kid trimmings; Spanish Leuis heels fix9 ft. Rugs Weel and fibers, $7.50 te $!) Axniinsters $1S.75 te S35 Velvet $20 Wiltens ?:jy t0 $55 7.6x9 ft. Rugs Weel and fibers. $0 te $11.50 Axniinsters. $.'12.50 te '$42.50 Velvets S,T 50 8.-:xl0.fi i't. Rugs Weel and fibers $11.50 te $11 Velvets RTj.rM) t,, . i -) Axminsters. .$;u.5() te $52.50 Wiltens $e.-, te $s-, 9x12 ft. Rugs Weel and libers, $12.50 te SI5 Axminsters ...$.",3.50 ie SCO Velvets.... $35 te $47.50 Wiltens... SG7.50 te $92.50 9xl.-i ft. Rugs Axminsteis ?qq Wiltens. . $100, H25, si.'JO 9x1 S ft. Axminsters. S7S.50 11.. '1x1 2 ft. Rugs Axminster.- sq Wiltens. . . si oe and $125 (Duiyii Slr -lure. (Iirsdnill 10.fil. 5.fi ft. Rugs Aniinstei $72. '0 Wiltens $l':i ll..'.l.-, ft: Rugs A.niinsters 50 Wiltens . $125 and' $150 12x12 ft. Rugs Weel and libers. ? 17.50 and ,.'20 12xl.-i ft. Rugs Weel and fihei. $-'2 "e and $27 m Are tfeu Planning a Business or Pleasure Trip? Travelers Cheques or Letters of Credit, furnished by this Com pany, are the safest nnd most convenient method of carrying money The Company l likewiie equipped te etiume full cliarge of your real estate or jour perienal tinanrlal (Talr under nn Agency Arrangement during jour abtenre. The fee charged for thl ervice are moderete, GIRARD TRUSTCOMPANV Breid ft Cbcileat St.., PhilidtlpMi S The New Hats at $8 Have a Real "Air" Fresh from the workrooms of makers who de nothing but think and dream and live HATS the whole season through. Each one, as it emerges from its box, has an interesting feature that belongs te itself alen. Fer instance, one most fetching little hat of black panne velvet turns sheer off the face with a plaited facing of bright silver cloth. You've no idea hew different and effective if is and of course, it will leek euuaMv well with ft suit in the daytime and with a 'frock after six o'clock. Anether widely drooping hat is banded and hewed with burnished geld ribbon that has high lights of pure sunshine and deeply tarnished shadows. Anether pretty draped hat that turns back softly in front has Its velvet, fnninn. -.,...;.,n,. , n,.i..i , '&.Pinned back with stiletto-like pins set with imitation jewels. Still another hat quite a big one w weighted down en one side by fold nfter fold of leaf-brown velvet set in ruffle-like fieuncings. Se you see, they really are "different" nnd these that we hnve told about don't begin te cover the whole charming let of them! ('own Stair Htere, Mitrket) 40-Inch Chiffen Velvet, $5 Yard Its coloring is exquisitely opalescent, due te the softness and thickness of the silk nap. A combination silk-and-cotton back adds serviceability, and the price is very mod erate.' Rich navy blue, Copenhagen, garnet plum, taupe and black. 40-Inch All-Silk Canten Crepe, $3 Yard Sapphire, cocoa, brown, jade, bonfire gray, navy, white and black ! Whatever one's need for softly luxurious silk, here are colors and a quality that will surely be satisfacterv (Down Htnlri ter..Tntrn). " Sample Heusedresses Half and Less Than Half at $2 A maker closing out several of his finer lines of heusedresses turned these ever te us at a price enabling us te offer this excep tional opportunity. They are made of imported gingham the kind that is soft and silkv-feeling te the touch, and that wears and tubs admir ably. Straight-line belted styles. Leng-waistcd models with skirts fulled under perkv sashes Various pretty cellar and vestee treatments in white or colerefl organdie. m All sizes from 36 te 51 in blue, in-eeii pink and black and white checks. Mlewn stnliH Sre Miirl.-it) Warm Breakfast Coats of . Corduroy, $3.50 Becoming negligee coats of wide-wale cor duroy, soft and nappy and pliable as velvet, fcasy te slip into and al'-envolening when denned. Rese, cherry, bluebird. Copenhagen J (IIiihii Mnli Mure, trim Women's Olnvps nf Seuth African Capeskin i-cmsp, i.3D Strap-wrist, $2 8-button. $2.50 , 1 he skins used in these glewvs have been ' se carefully worked that tlu will fit smoothly. Because they are soft and pliable ' enough te 'give" easily whenever there is any undue strain, their wearing qualities are , assured. And all are washable. J mnnei qKP 8Se in tan- brew". bever and Sn ?J-8B- stP-wrist style in tan and ' 01,0n, $d. Especially soft, fmn nicrlir.hnf. ten length gloves in tan and brown, $2.50. ("own 8,lr, Htore. te..trl Al.le) ' ? Specializing New Weel Filled Quilts at $6, $7, $7.50 and $12 .Vi!.L. " "' luelu ' ,em 1S nen' warmth. All the enihs , m fin,,. ,., ... . . ,, it rm "-,'""-" " pure wool, SO Ihnr thn,. !,..!, . ... " ' 'I- .." " V "i U ' ' . A11 " unn, nf AT " ILV'N '" .. , " . . wnun 1' e.r weight. Then thev " "" !"-" i'i ihjl uikb mere i nan f. fri-m t . .i..... .. .. ...iiv ., is- lllill . are exceptionally Weel-Filled Ouilts. Sfi Flowered silkoline 'ii pietty colors, bordered -'!,,Lp-,ai,n raUH" ani1 ,,ll(''1 wlUl unitary wool iJxFO inches.. Weel-Filled Quilts. $7 M..m I' levred s-nti'en inv.M- u'ltii ni..,.. .. i.. ii. ..." ' could 'lei and filled with pure wool "UxSO inches. Weel-Filled Ouihs s? .n lrv:!:l "''v.!'1, p--iMt ae Vumbr... m ii'.iine. v-nainnng color. Weel-Filled Onilt ci- l'ft.ph a.sl: for nlam Lqnn J,,,?. ,11 ,. , V , . , M""i' mm nein ''""" U0l sun s in reld. refe Seft ijll.v pale and t upnihayt n Line and pink All-Weel Blankets, $8 te $12.50 All-wool white blank t with pink or blue borders are three-quarter-bed it . (Y.Mi in'hes at $(5 pair. I I i.vviuii ii'niin it....i. . . i. . i i Cnvsn , .; - e"", ' who uie same orders are blankets of 00x80 or OxS0 inches a HO pan Popular plaid $12..-U pan (Denii Stiilr Mere ( rnirnl blankets 7niMi mcl.es uip all-wool at SV nnd en, Itl llttiurtne , nlnr .,.! ' ? . , ni"' C "",P iHnuii- luiinr n nil are 7-Jx in,.,PS nf ti licttei (j n,j(. i riilnil) Best Linen Table Damask in a Lene xmic at pi.iD, $ ana az.Z5 vard Unen such as "every one" used te use. Qualities which wenl up e high during the war that they are jut new coming down te a moderate level. Woven in Great Britain and Ireland. (Ilnwii -lull. -.lerr. (r'nlnil 08-inch unbleached linen, $1.7.1 ard O-iiu-h snowy white, $2 yard. ' 70-inch cream bleached, S2.2i yard Velour Portieres, $14.50 te $23.50 In -fhi Xt'ii' I.HHe '..:.. a .... , , ,. , "'"l "'P. Market and Uith Streets easat.y smooth. .,, udeur, all made with the doub.e Vnwh ,.(Jbe J ij niitmiuj iirirru iiuriieres ii, inches $11,50 for nortien-s L:i iiuluw ui,l.. fi-'0. frer Portieres .tr. inches wide. ' soft rose, dull blue, brown anil faun tl.nt S23.5(T for portieres 45 inches wide. nuiy be used either singlv or ,... . Practically any color, or combination of colors bined . "ttiacUvely com- liiiiwil Ntnlra Stere, Vrnr llir .Mllllnrry) bound henm 50-Inch Velour, $2.50 Yard I 4 vnt -., v-t: :&.& m ""wi 'S im W i 1 M XM vtf "I. ' M! . jCl .n 'I i 1 .1 am- n: a .r M i Jrt! 4 4ri iV 'siS V 1 ' 'r ii i ,-J" TK 'r as i . t b lllz-.nrlte1l :&$ ih :V.I l. 4 tl k.