VTFbiW t i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERA-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. OOTOBEK "11, 10U2 i IVtc Weman's Exchange Sending Invitations fa the Editor of WomeV raeel Dear HUilam I nm having a Hnltow Hnltew Mn pnrty nnd I nm petns te send writ ten nvltiitleit. I would npprecliite It If you would be no l;lml na te tell me What Makes Rain Unln Is the vapor of the clouds which, becoming cendenned bv n fall in tcmppMttirc, forms Inte drops of yntcr. In ether words, rain is simply the return te the mrlii In tlie form nf t nice way te decorate the nete-pnper I water of the moisture which has been rA word the Invitations. Plense tell the meaning of the name Madge. MADOC. Use yellew correspendenco cards, nnd t)t a row of witch nnd black cat stick ers acresi the top. The Invitations may rttd. "Yeu are cordially Invited te be rnt at a gathering of the witches On the. night of October 3!." Alse put "II. 8. V. I." and your addrcrs cm the rd. Mndge li a nickname for Margaret, Which means a pearl. Wants Lively Garnet ffc th Editor e Weman's 1'aar: Dear Madam Would jeu kindly tell me through your most helpful column S a few geed. Jelly games te he played .! rluu meetings The club consists of iJ; nd clrls. and they wlsli come mely games t play during the ineet- tnvti Iliner me kuiiiijm vir u. uicana ui ebtalnlng tnem fluid. it you'll send me your full name and iddress en a stamped envelope, with a reaucst for the kind of games you wnnt, will he rullv appre- DOROTHY T. 13. . if. Can Veu Tell? By R. J. and A. W. Iiedmtr nbserbed bv the nlr In the form of vnnnr, or clouds. The nearer one gets te the Equator the heavier the fall of rain. This Js because the het air nbserhs a great nineunt of vapor. Itlslng Inte the higher regions of the atmosphere the vapors are suddenly condensed bv the cold currents from the poles Inte heavy rains. Sometimes, although rarely, we find rain without the presence of clouds. This Is caused by a sudden change In the weather from wnrm te cold, which causes the moisture of the air te fall te earth without the nrcsence of cloud formation. Heme parts of the earth i are rainless, due entirely te the fact that they are situated In tropical or torrid latitudes, nnd at n great distance from the ocean, se that the ntmesphere In these nleces is nnttirnllr In n con- I tiimully dry state. Mountainous local ities nre mere rainy than fiat ones, becausu the mountains attract the clouds. Alse the clouds that are fly ing low nre borne against the sides of the mountains and directed upward, where they meet with cold currents of - Monday, in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere, Trimmed Coats at $38.50, $58.50, $65 Tweed and Pole Coats at $16.50 New Fur New (I'll surelv sec that you get them, for I , nave a very geed list, with direction " for playing each ene It la tee lone te 'Monday Who Disci publish here. . Ac( fi Discovered Acid Gas Carbonic IV MEUOKfAM tirvDlltlSOV. tn lining memerv of fiber si. mi" rATium-MOTHUt. Mber DEATHS 23eati)g in--, "i ' i'chn Hoca SMZUIKT 0-eJ nlfe ADAMS On Tursilnv ecnlm?. Oct. 17, lfli" nt the residence nr ner miner. -Mr. HOK.in - V. '. V.,. 7 .Til llliruicj llvu.-s i',L.in, ."-- ifn of J. Trunk Adams. .Ir.. 'it PhllmMDlilu. Tn )unirnl hetil from nhme irtdrfM Filda. urt., SO- m - i it in terment In ht. Juhn'n Cemeterj. Terente ITlEASLnV. Oct. SO. ll-'2. I.IDVK A., wlf" et Ueeree r'm!ey. Funi-nil services Tiif" 2 P SI renltenre nt her minbunil. SOt Ferm nt . Camden. N. J Int. vrlwite. Arlington 'em. lrlcnd may call Mm . 7 "nEnillV-Depnrteil thin lite Oct. 2 A 1'I2I. 4 30 v. n t'A'iiiAiti.M: 111:1:111;. 2117 c Cumtwrlam! t. Due i.otlce et funeral it ven. UHKN.VN. Oct. HI. 1(12.'. JOHN V. DRENNAN. con of Jami J. nnd Citharlnc l'rinnnn. mteil "7. Itctntlici' unit frlcmli. tlae LtniU" of the Hncreil Heart, nre In !teJ tn ftltrnil funeral Jtenrtuy. 8 A. M.. frum rerlilfnw. 11.30 . lth et. Kel'lnn hlch nm of ri-uulrm at St. Thern m Aijutnan Church 0 30 A. M. Interment llelv CreM I'emeterj. imr.Triir.it. Oct. in. 1022, maiiv. widow of Jehn lin-tcher lulathri ntul frtendu are Invited te nttenil funeral erv leen. Men . 2 I'. M.. liarleri of V. Hew en 4. Ben, 1018 .". 2d t. Int. mlMile. Turn weed Cem , DfHItMAr. Oct. 10. CLAYTON C . hui. lnil of Mnr K. Ilithrman ItelntlNes und frlfllds lnlted te attend funeral htvIi es. 8un. .10 V M. nt Mi Inle rev'dence, 2541 B. lflth ft. Int nt Mjcrinllle. .Mil InnlXK HuddeiiU O' I. 111. IDA A wife of Jehn II. llutler ' Helathes in I frlendi arc Imlt'd te attend funeral tr tiei. Sun . 0 I' M . Inte n-ild nce. I.'.i 1: Oiraru ne. int .it jiurMimn KI.IIIN At Itndnnuhelm. Oermnnv, en July 1. 1H22. J'HII.II' KLEIN', of Philadel phia. Kurlher netlie of the funeral wilt he r!in. from the ether II. Hair inlt 1820 Chentnut et r !I.,.'!kN?. (nf" rticfr). Oe. 20. tf:2. CATIIAUIMJ. f,. ,,t Jim nb Kehlhns. In hr "jth ,,eRr- r.ilsthn nnd friends I.iillps' Aid Seelety of the I'lirlnthlin Menue I.iith einn church, are Invited te attend funeral unices. 1 ue. 2 i .M., at hi r late real deme, S20 s- nu, Bt jt. riiate. WmI Liuret Mill (Vm. Kitir:er:n. ect is, ie22, ni.izAnr.Tii. ' ulfe of the let Jehn Krlegcr. In her e.td '?;" ItelitlMs and flends ere lnlted te mend funnnl Henlcef, Snt , 3 I'. XL. at her dauRhler'a residence. UJ7 13. Prlce t . I Oermanteun Int. Oreenmeunt Ccm. Li:i:si:a Oct m. alici:. ife of wiuinm A. I.ireser (nee Oett). HeImUm and frlendi InMiei te m.rlrei Jinn , 1 , from her imrents' rrnldenc, ICOO rmlck at. Jla-ia- i :,"', "" privniii. ve"tminster rem. ''r.'!'.1'! .,!"14' c,,l H"" "tier 7 I'. M. LOLI.L'll On Oel 111 lU.'J. CA1HAU1VR 'I-.. UlilOW nf ItnlirTt It. Lrtllnp Hurt tn, n Slendnv iifternein ai 2 ii'cIih l nt th ! Oilier It nalr Illds 1S20 Chestnut at. In u inent at .Mnnuinint li-milur. rf,f:2,V'"VIi T.0cl- 1(i I"--- CATIIKIHNi:. I ?i,M?hU'ri.? -V""' n,ul ,h'" I0"" Binlel Mc- ' ..""V "'latlMs mid frlenda are Invited tn attend funcrnl. Wat . N 'III A. M.. from her r,iii,,,,"V "'" ::! y" '''Bl'lnciitt st. Solemn requiem mans ut fliureli of the Ascenalun in A. .M. pieti8el. Im. Hely .scpukhre tern. . liJ'niiv;. i fiu',,I?n1, ct ,T- ,02-' ..' ., ") ' . "eleM-il Fen of AMhnr. nnd I .itluir ne Mniree (nee 11X.1I) Itelatlxes and . frliniH, nlue Hidj Nunie Suert, are Invit.'d te ntii nd funeral, Mendiy. S .10 ft JJ ;reni hla rlllentR reldencc. 27(17 ii' ''Taeler nt Solemn reiiulcm mam lit the Visitation B. V. M. Chtinh 10 A s" 1ir.clsel Interment llelj Sepulchre Cem- MAI'S Oct. 20 .Minis C1I1LDS Oct. I'l HAItltiriT daiiBlner I i"''H t Uancu ui 1 I lid til In ! irirnrnl I? . " ''' fujter.il Oct. 20. .711 T Wit nf Vl-t,i. IMt!cn and frl ndi r.re ln lt 1 te 11 . H t() A M Inte .,.l,u,... '' hi ii- irinr iirr. of .1. Henry anl llm lale M irsnret I;, i ;.,.....,.' "J !"v "' . e'i Jin r. nulem mini thlldii Funeral (er-lces el her r. ilden.,., ;,".'J ",,,'." ,V"r -""""T or f,orreH ID A M SOS lennecticut ne.. .innuc n, .Men ea,i inttnt. 1 1'. M Int urlntn COCHUAN Ott. IS VJ-PJU:i) II . nlfe if William II. C.Klirnti IKIilHn ami frlcnl linlttd te funeral, .Menda , :ie A. M, litii leildrnc, 271S O.ili.'erd s-Bele-rn regi'lem mais St Antheny'i Cliunli 10 A M Interment Htilv ("re- Cenirter. COU.fM Oct. 20. CAIHKIlINn CHL I.U.M Helatlxei nnd frlendi Imlted te funeral. Men. 10 A. M freii reildeme ut Mm Trenns I'e 317 Mount I'irmel axe., Oler.slde T.r S ilemn hlxh .uavR at Ht. Lu's Chunh ID A M. Int. nt Hely Sep. ulchrc t'em. Klndl emit flewera. COOMllh. Oct. Ill, MATIIIIEW (J COOMl.. nited "H Ilelatlwi and frlendi. Walter S Ncwhall Pett. N'e 7. (1. A. II , and turlerH of 12th Itegul.ir .V. J,, Volun Velun tetri are Invited tu nttenu funeril. len.. 2 I. M . late r9 tUnte. ."il'I Il.ulden ne . Cam dtn. X. J. Int Kxcrxretn Cem. 1'rlenda raex cnll vun. CRAMini. Oct IS, 1H22. i:IMA L. widow nf Wllll-im II Cramer, uirrd s7 Relath'i nnd friends nre invlled te ut tn I funerul Mini ,2 1' M . frn i her snn-ln-jaw'N resldeni-e. IMnard riHher, n.' !' V 20th nt. Int HIIIsIiIh Coin. TrleiuN n,i call Sun. oe. CltOOKS Oct. 18 1U22. WIMKltl.li wlde of Wlllard Creeks nnd diUKhni m 0Ue V. and the Inte Dr. Jehn M Hmn irann Tlelntlxes and friends nre unlud te attcnl funeral. Jlen 2 1' M . Inte red. drce. 1''23 K Orleans t, Int OeMai,.! Cfin Iti mains ma he vleued Sun ei CUMMtNOS Suddenly, Oct 20 CLAItA MAY (nil) Smith) wife of Ilov UerBe I! Cumtnlm;3 Arneuncenwnt of funeral ,n -residence, 21 W. Leuan St., Oermantewn 1ja.m:HeM3K en in 1.1 J J i ',ii, Pa, MAKY A. nAXIlIltJWKU snu I, es at the res dence nt her biether, tvillltm It Daiifhewer. Menimm urMllle im, m,,., Oct 21 2 I M I'ui flier sen ken it Pleas innllle Refnrmi d Church Hurekn i'( I I' M Int. ndJnliilnK ceni. Viiiein.ilill. i will meit tialn leaxln Ueadimr Terminal 12 In 1' M en iirrHnl at Lin-i lule I'i, DONAlll'L. Oct. 10 MAIIV A iildcm ..: Janna Donahue HeatlMs md frkii.ls in vite 1 in funeral aervltes Men . ' 1' .l U( the Peiui Wlduna' Asiluui Hill. HI en. lu luitltl'l I IllJiti , Mi latu rtaldeni". 170(1 linen at Pijiki.iI Cllee III I Interment HI te F1TTON Oct IR 1D22 WILLIAM I, hustan 1 of l.iiulau Pltl.ai iitel S2 lt,.ia'. tlies niid fi lends niemtwis i.i K.iiiiKii,u Pest Se (j- A L . l'liatuflliu Cleika H. nH. flclal Asbe Imlted te funniil eeiWie, Sat S V, M at'hls Inte leil.Lnii. 22JU SmuIi , t Vic nine Prlday eie. Int Nurtli C.ilar Hill Cem I'l.ENAUD Oct. 20 11)22. CI1AS W . Sr. hubaii I nf Vnshtl I Itnaid. aned -11) Hea . i m upianti lerraie, jiaia, I'n t nt WrHt Laurel HIM Cemetery. Mtnii: Suddenly, Oct "ill. 1!22 '. .Mcyt'AHHIIJ. Itelithei nnd 11 t Hnp Cress t i n. r, J,K.'.J;X5? ,n f',t. !" ""ss. "Keiinn H JIcKIN.MA Jr. Itelatlies ,,nd fr ends. nKe all ora-nntratle'ii- of hlc'i lie nj i jiemher. nre Invited te the services, en Mnn 1 i afternoon, nt 2 311 t.'cliu.k, nt his Inte u-nniBiivM, i in l pianti terrace, Jiala, I'n .. I. ,,,.-,,, JlcQl'A Hl't'lllll rut nils urn Invited tu ittend funeral a-rv- i ' ';..,. T ' ' at nn nretner res. , denre. Soen Larrhvvoed nve Int. private. .MeSOnLKV Sudiler.lv. at her reslden-e. I ..0J1 Themas avc.. en Oct. IS 1022. ANNA I V. McSOIlLUY. Hclatlvea nnd fHenda ar. Invited te the services, en Saturday after- I neon, at 2 111 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Hair nid 1820 Chestnut at. Interment prl- MOXAUAN Oct in. KLIZAimTir II . I ilaunhter of Jehn V nnd i:ilziltli Mena ran. Helatlves nnd friends iloe empleyes of Oppenhelm Si Celllnx Invited te funeril ' I Mill . S .10 A M . Inte residence. KHH W. I I umherlimd st. Solemn hliih mass of r- I lulem ( lunch of Our Lidy of Meicy 10 A. M. prcil-ely. Int. St, Penis' Cem ' ni:i:s ect. in iiu2 niZAinnn. viifei of Leuis Nees and daiiKhter of Isalnh Seud-r. of Soudenen I'n , nscd 0i. l'uneral Men.. I P. .M , from the apnrtn ents of William II liattrisby .1.11 n X. Hre id st. Int. X Till- i sli'e Cem Hemalna muy Le viewed tun . S . te 10 P Jt. PAitsexs Oct 2e. cii:enrjn ir.. it-. ion of fleiiruci II. Parseas acid 14 mnnlhs i unvrai services vnin . J 1'. .11, 8-Ulu Aril I , le -h St., Chestnut Hill. Int. private , , lilenls innv call Sun eve ' PATCHP.I.L Oi t. 2D. Dr. SAMUEL I; I PATl'ltHLL P.esldei ce. (!3 X. 40th at. Due nelle of funeral will he aluen. I PPAP Oil 111 (ll-sr. . husband of Inilse Prau (nie Hill. I.ritlit) and eon nf I Sephie Mlikel and late Mittlilus I'fnu Puneral services Men , 2 P. M,. nt his Iniellur's residence, 711 New Jlarkct et Int i ll i , iilneui t iVln l'rliml- nn . null Hi... I Ve I , PLP.M.M13R On Oct 20 11122, MAKY V. Pl.l'MMKK (nee Owi'M), widow of William I'luninie". llelithes and frli nda ure In' . vltul lu the lun ril, e'l Tu. il i mnrnlnu at X 30 o'clock from the residence of her sister. .I'i s add -t. 'iiienin requiem mass ; at Ojr L..Jj of Vi.terj I'huich at in e clec.c. Inierment at He.v Hetlfpnier Cemeterv PULLS Oct 20. HENIIY. be loved hus. Laud nf Katlnrlin Prels (nee llraun), a. d M Helatlves und friends William II Schnlder Ledje Ne. 4111 I". nnd A. M , Kinslrkten Itujal Arch Chajiter, Nn 21.1, Lu Lu Temple. A. A O N, M S . Corinthian Chisscur Cniiiniiinder), Xe ft,l K T , U. P O 1J . I'hlla. Lndue Ne 2. Philadelphia Mil.. Ulue. c ansiaiier vmaiesi v erelu r:."";.. : ,",', -,,.-.r. ?:. ..."?.- i-iu"- i """'r.y-.vrr." viMr ,,.ta .. ... ..... .h...,, ,it,i.-, IO c-asine, i-iiiiuneiiuiia ctfuiiriec c iuu. liajer- funsrul services Men . 2 P M ut his leal- ischer V.ill.sfest Veieiii, Hessen Darm. dence, f.032 Chancellor at Int. Aillii.tmi staedier Velksfest Vereln, Directors Tnb.ir C,m., ,nfn,,?,,5?. nmy .b." Jl!ttei1 ," 2c. HulldliiK nnd Lean Association, Dlrm tei s OAI.LAUIIr.lt huddenlj m Man Prim. ()lre Hank Invited tn funeral services Mini Cisco Calif. Oi.ll-.. 1H22. I RKDLKICK 2 P M. nt resldencn .'.th und Taher i "l. A . uishnnd nf Catherine Oallni.her (n e i,t vrlv ile Chclt. n Hills Cem. ,ewliu- OCallnhml nnd sjn nf L-lin and Anna Sun, h P At Oallasher Ilelallves und filmds Invltvd In HOCICIIII.I. On Oct. 10. 1022 DOIIIf funeral, Arendnv. 0.10 A At. resilience of AIAItlAN HOt'KIIILL. need ,1 cars and 7 rrents, DS N. .11th st l!ii:h reinlim muss memhs Itelatlvei aril friends Invite! tu ft et lames' Church 11 A Al Internum funeial f n in the residence of her narents. Hely Cress Cemetpii OAliDNKIl Suddenly, Oct 10. l!)2- OEOHOi: II . son of the lain Ediwiid C and Adeline C.ardner. nsid .12 Uelutlvis and friend, also all eiders nf vvhlih he was a nvmbcr ulu Invited te attend funeial seiv Jcee Sun . I P. Al at Ills latu icsldeiae Ktrkwoed N. J. Im KkIIiikIeii Cem er.isi.nn.- Oct 20. 1022. vmiiy v Idew ut Chules 11 Clels.ci. iimd 71 Hula thei and friends a-e hivlied te lunei il ser 'cs. Alen 2 P Al nt til- home of V U Al Burrell, 427 Market st,. Camden, N I 1 ill Private HnrlelKh Cem .''llAHAM At I'ulmvra. N J. Oct. 20. 1B22, N011A1AN c husband of Mary E and en of late William mill Annie (Ir.chaui ueivlcs and Int airlille lirlvnie. from IiIh ' late residence oei) Hclnhland ave . Pulmyru. i NnS..'rl'"iN luav ml! Men eve ORE1N O'l )h A1MIY men Welliert) wfa of the lale Thuedure Ureln H.ilatlves, M'd friends also Epiphany 1! V Al hu- I "il II, urn Invited lu attend funeral. Alen , e- "') A At . inn .Inm. nt h.r son in law. Jeiuea lleiiz,' Air and .Mis. Crederlrlc D. Heilenlil New ii-vpt. .N. J. inicnneiii jatoDstewn Ccme- 1 si'ATTEP.COOD Oct IS, 1022. JOSEPH lH'IHl husband of Kate Hc'IIIk SeatterKoed. In his 70th Mar. Relatives and fi lends nre Invited te attend funerul services, Sat.. 2 SO V Al preisel. nt lesld-nce nf Ids dauhh. tcr Airs Oeitrude is Ouihten, a.leJ N. Crninc si Int private, SIIANLEY Oct ill. JOSEPH ir I.e. Invid huiband of Marv Shnnley mee KIIO Helutlvi's and friends, membeia of li il I'nlnn, Ne 110. A I. of L, nlsn empli.v s A. 11 Klrechliaum Ce . ure Invited te attend funeral. Alen . s 10 A At . 'r..m Ills I i-e r.'Hldeuce, ASS. N. f.th el. sol. nm hUh miss nt In. ai nation nf Our Ijnrd'a Chunh 1 1) A M Int Hely Sepulchre ('fin. Mini'LKY Oct III. 1HJ2. AMIiOAHKr. wlf(, ,.i hainu! .Shcplej l"Mneiai Mm , n JO A Al . t her lale residence. Hncl.dal Pa. .Mass St Krnncl d. Sails Church li) Al .t . , in. .vi.viii j , vviiinw or Rill- HIMKIXh Oct H. AIARY J. lieu) en I SlinliliiB, In her Ulst ve.ir masi of renuleni ut Epiphany Church 10 A ,nwtnn At 11 Church, Chuninlnn Cnuiuli, I i i'i i i nn i hi sci v e friends i; and also members of III Ladles of (1 A It, Juniper st. bnlDiiiii ttes nnl Int Helv Cress v.. ,. M IIE1AI Del 'J( VIA1IY wMnsr nf .lnhll I'lnlff Xe 'elm Reliulves and friends Invited tn invited (e intend funeial s,r Ices Sun (I .In funeral seniles, Men 2 P At . at her late p. Al at th purl' rs cf William Rnven, ,107 residence mil lireudway Cumdeii. X. J I". tllrrrd nve Int. private, at .Mechanics' Int II irleliih Cem Cem Aim, 10 A At. I1ENNESSY Oct 18 ID"" JAMES M.i SMITH. -- On Oct 10. 1022 ELIZA husbinl of lain .Mnranr.it if amies Uela- I IIKTII. widow of Wllll.im J Sm'th Ileln. tlfB HUU iiu'liw, ninu ti(i) tf, ii I' J . --- - ,iiiniii'i ji" ---- 'Ives and friends, also Hely Name Society of et. Jehn the Iluptlst Churcl . niu Invited te "..vim iiineiiii .iien , a no A Al lain iesi eence, 120 Recter st Ilaxlinreueti solemn "nulem mass at Ht Jehn fhe llapllst Ch,',T.'.,;.") A M 'nt. St. Jehn's Cm. HENNESSEY Oct. IN, lliJ'J. DANIEL .husband pf KlUn Hennessey Ilelutlv.u anu fiends nre Invited te attend luneral, SSe'das, N A At. from his late resldenc . -J. l)e I.aneiy s Muss of rciulem at iii Jt;Ph Chun n 0 30 A. AL Interim-it tiisiiS" f"" tery MINES -e, t hi 11122 ANNIE, vvllew of Chrlatlne nines Pureral Alen.. IP Al . '.'J1 It18 realdem e of her son, Juceh Hlnrs, -aid N rulrhlll st Int. Northiveud Cem "Vr,"!";. mi Im v'ewed Sun . S le 111 P Al .."'JC'IXER At Wendstnvvn, N. J Oct I?. "-'''Iin II HircilNER H.r. aKed 71 f .'-. Relatives and friends resm-ctfully al. '".'." fuieral sei vices, nt hla late resl- .t VI '"""" ucl- " "t 'i V. AI tut Cem mSU IIKXLOCK. Oct 10, 1022, CARO. li;,..,.,"'!0 iMurr) heleve.i wife of Louts frSndn.l0,aSi .il.h.a.r JP'y'K!. n?lij,r ni".' il... e . ' ul l,'v innv riimi'y iinn ...., ruiiriiis of A . are Invited te We services, en Monday af lei neon, lit 2 0 clock, it her lite residence 1217 Locust st. Interment nt Ml Aterlah Ccmeterj Vlciwlmr Sundaj evenlmc TALLEY. Oct 20 1"2.' ITLANCHP wife of William 11. I'ulle), S, Relatives and friends nre invited te aerv'ces, Men 2 P AI . nt her late residence 24,11 N jcih st Int. private Kernwood Cem. mends mnv call Sun eve. WAHHLN,- On Oct 20 A1ART I. widow nf Jacob 8, Wurren. services en humlni evenlMJ ut R .10 nt thb residence of her daub'lilcr, A'rs Jeseph Coel; S U cur 7lh und federal ata. Interment ilendav ut Leives D'wIIITAKBn Oct. 1H KLVIE IRRNE. riaufthliir of Delmar and l.dna Whllnker ared 1 'en lies and Interment nrlvnte WILSON At Atlantic City. X. ).. Oct 10 MAHUAHETTA. wldpiv of Will nm Wll. it 1 . .. Ui.inriiaii a i -m eer ici uii llii7,1"T n 'l Rounding Up the Autumn Sale of Shoes Monday will be another geed day te take advantage of the remarkable groups of special shoes marked down in price for this half-yearly event. Women's shoes a third te mere than half less at .' $2.75 Women's shoes a quarter te mere than half less at $3.75 Children's shoes a fifth te almost half-less at $2.35 Beys' shoes just marked down te $2.75 and $3.75 Girls' shoes a quarter te half less at $2.90 Men's shoes a third te mere than half less at $3.40 Something for Everybody ' Almest every popular shoe of the season represented. Women's plain and one-strap pumps and oxfords. Men's low as well as high shoes. Beys' and girls' high shoes. It's an opportunity that only comes very occasionally te get such Wanamaker qual ity shoes at as low as $2.35 te $3.75. (Women's, Children's nml Olrls Mines, Univn Rtnlra Rter, Cheatnut) (Alen'a nml Ileja' Miiirs, Down Stiilrs Stere for .Men, en the flnllery, Jtisst Inalilc the Sulivrnr Doer) Scheel Girls' Raincoat "Sets" New at $5 Preparing for the proverbial "rainy day" in a brand-new sense and lets mere fun than any ether! These clever ' raincoat sets will keep schoolgirls dry and snug and warm yes, warm, because the coats are cut en full, gen erous lines se that they may be worn ever a sweater or heavy dress. They consist of the bcUcd, pocketed coat of wnterproefecl Canten cloth in navy or tan. A hat of matching mateiial has a water-shedding brim, and there is a matching ship-shape school bag te sling ever one's shoulder nnd held one's books and per haps one's luncheon. Sizes G te 14 years. Circular Rubberized Raincapes, $1 Blue or lore capes in full cut circular stvle with heeds at tached. Either plain or plaid- back, and exceptional nt only $1. Limited number in 6 te 14 year sizes. (Down Stnlrs Stere. Market) Chamois-Lisle Gloves 35c te $1 Pair Chamois-lisle gloves have proved their serviceability te such an extent that almost every one keeps at least one pair en hand. Here are especially geed styles in various lengths. 35c for unusually geed black double-lisle gloves in 2-clasp style. 50c for 2-clasp chamois-lisle glove3 with spear point backs; white, black, gray and brown. 85c for specially priced 12-button length chamois lisle gloves, half pique sewn and with spear-point stitched backs. Geed shades of cinnamon, leather, walnut, cafe and covert. s 51 for imported 16-button length chamois-lisle gloves in sand, beaver, brown, mode and gray. (I)iiun Stairs Stere, Ccntrnl Aisle Men's All-Weel Trousers, $4.50 New, exceptionally geed assortment! Made of all-wool fabrics in patterns which will match this season's suits. Tweeds, her ringbone's, shadow stripes and indefinite mix tures in desirable grays, browns, blues and novelty effects. Winter weight. (Down Stnlrs Stere, for Men. en the Cnllery, Mnrliet) Spert Hats at $3.50 te $6 in Seft Pretty Celers and Fabrics One hat of silky - finish leaf- brown felt has a facing of lighter beav er cloth. Anether is of that long haired felt which leeks se nearly like the expensive i angora and is as soft in tex ture as in its tan coloring. There ax-e stitched hats te wear with the popular tan pole coats, and rich-looking hats with shiny plush crowns and rolling brims of long-haired beaver cloth. It will be great fun finding the most becoming one in the let. (Down Htnlrs Stere-; Market) 35-Inch All-Silk Satin $2 Yard A quality that will give a thrill of .satis faction te any one who has a satin dress in mind. Smeeth, shimmery and just the right weight te drape successfully. Pink, beige, gray, tan, brown, navy, orange, henna, taupe, cardinal and black, also changeable cerise-and-navy, green-and-cerise. , 40-Inch Crepe de Chine, $2 Yard Levely shades for dresses, wrap linings or dainty underthings. Pink, tan, silver, bobolink, cocoa, navy, white and black. (Down Htnlrs Stere, Central) lljLJlPt flFl Al J) SK Central Aisle Women's Pongee Handkerchiefs With Figured Borders, 35c Smartly dressed women who cheese their handkerchiefs with great care are just new asking for pongee. These with gayly figured half-inch hems are particularly pretty. They are all-silk. All-Linen Handkerchiefs, 12 V2c te 35c Women's plain white linen handkerchiefs are 12li-c and 15c. With initials, 15c and 25c or $1 for box of six. White linnn nnni witVi n-nven-ln e borders are 2Gc. White linen ones with embroidery nre 18c. ercd embroidered ones arc 25c. Men's plain white linen handkerchiefs arc nnd 35c. (Down Stnlrs Stere, Centrnl Aisle) Cel- Int. 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Inlf W, Hl'.'n .', !.T:i.W iWl-if.!JJ2N'i ,"",V rA'W may c.M Hi... eve ' 1.111 W .......... M.rw ,,,). 11,,- ,,, V, : v-u , lire invneil ZUKOSKI. Oet 2n. vv ii.i.ii.vi n bund of I.iwlse .ulinjltl (ii"" Merirnn) iiv.s nnd frlerds a no I'erl'lnv I.e'n 4 ' P. if A . M . Orlentril II A tl Children's Lew-Priced Vests and Pants 35c Each: 3 for $1 Bleached white cotton vests and pants, with slightly fleecy lining. Made especially for us te sell at this low price, and the cut is as comfortably full as in mere expensive tnrments. Regular Winter styleand a weight that youngsters can wear the Winter through. High neck, long-sleeve vcbts; nnlde-length pants. Sizes 2 te 14 years. (Down Hlulrs Stere, Centrnl) Fer Trimly Aprened and Uniformed Maids Aprons, 50c te ,? Uniforms, $2.50 and $3 Easy for mistresses te provide smart looking costumes for their maids when such simple, well-made garments as these are se helpfully inexpensive. At 50c, fine white lawn bib aprons with hem stitched hems and a touch of embroidery trimming. At 75c, novelty cress-ban ed mualin bib aprons finished with nn edging of rick rack. At $1, sheer white lawn cooking sets consisting of cap sleeve protector- and bibbed apron with smart little shoulder "epituli'ts." At ?2.50, regulation style uniforms of plnin blue or gray chambray or blue or gray striped gingham. At $3, soft black i itten uniforms in one-piece style. All uniforms in sizes ',W te 44. (Down hlulrs smre, Central) In tun N.n rA. no ilsv n. ... ... n ,.,..-- . .' ... niT..-- '....' i"""1' in ii i vnirie m ine "llyer II, UMr Hide., INilfl Cliistnut st. In. 'erinent nt Jit Merluti Cem, Viewing Hun- Vend oil ter 4l h. iV:''v.. 0ct- 18- ANNII1. daimhter of JHfl frlendii Invited te funeral, Sat.. S 80 sirIJ,':i '??"? 'he residence of her ileter. SIr. e.f?.u.Vl,,lra2',10 Wilder t. IJIirh m ini '1?JfmJSt Bt- abrUI. Church 10 A. M. nt, Hely Cresi cem. IIMKHTKIJW Geed Rugs for Large Reems Start as Lew as $20 Aim . i?"gS !- t?8-e in ext!ia-,ar.5izes re sometimes diflicult te find often very difficult in relatively inexpensive qualities. But Wanamaker's Down Stairs Rug Stere endeavors always te offer an assortment of larger-than-rcgular rugs in an assortment of homey patterns and colors. These are specially geed ones' assenment 9x10.0 ft. Axminstcrs 0x15 ft. Woel-nnd-Fiber 9x15 ft. Axminster 9x15 ft. Wilten 9x18 ft. Axminstcrs . . . 11.3x12 ft. Axminster . .$42.50 $2.0 S02.50 .?100, $125, 81.30 $78.50 $02.50, $05 (Down Htulrs Stere, Chestnut) 11.3x12 ft. Wilten . ... Jn !X M-2 ft' Axminster O.Oxl.'i.G ft. Wilten ... iV'.r.r51- minster ... 11.3x15 ft. Wilten . 12x12 ft. Woel-and-Kibor Vr.xl " Voel-and-lMb or ....$100, $125 $72.50 $135 ...$80. $S7.50 . . ..$12.'), $150 ..$17.50, $22.50 ,.$22.50, $27.50 :MteWlJ dW $38.50 $38.50 Sports Coats, $16.50 Pole coats fully lined with warm suede cloth. Herringbone tweeds lined through the shoulders with satin, but woven with a contrasting back. It leeks new as if it would be a long time before we .could duplicate these big, warm "dress" coats of belivia at .$38.50. They have such large cellars and cuffs of the popu lar black furs and they are se luxuriously lined either with jacquard-figured crepes or plain peau de cygne or crepe de chine. The fur is mostly the Manchurian wolf-deg that is nearly as soft and even mere durable than reiil wolf. Seme coats have caracul fur cellars. The ether coat pictured, at $58.50, has elaborately embroidered back and sleeves and is trimmed quite extensively with black fur. Other new fur-trimmed coats are $25 te $65 made of belivia, velour or llama cloth. Mostly in black, brown or navy. Sports Ceals Specialized al $12 te $42.50 Ne matter what one wants, it is pretty sure te be here in this immensely worth while collection. Materials are exceptionally soft and woolly. Tailoring is well done. Styles are delightfully Angle-American the best yet designed for athletic American women. Tweed coats $12, $14.25 and te $37.50. Pole coats in tan or chew, $10.50 te $42.50. Chinchilla coats, $10.75 te $27.50. (Down fetnlrs Mere, Mnrltet) New Spiral-Bened Corsets $3 and $5 It is impossible te imagine hew comfortable tliey are without tiyinir one en. The spiral Vening per mits a let of "give" nnd vet retains its shape in spite of hard wear. The fastening arrangement is new, protected hooks and eyes taking the place of the usual snaps"or lacing, and there is no steel at the jqining. An clastic section down the back con tributes pliability. Made of plain ceutils nnd fig ured breches in topless or medium-bust styles. Fit tings without charge. (Down Htnlrs Stere, Centrnl) Mere of These Fine Natural Muskrat Sports Coats at $125 Customers have been asking for them and we are glad te be able te announce another new let of fine quality at this moderate price. The skins are geed and dark in color and they are beautifully soft and thick, such as one finds in coats at considerably higher prices. They are 40 inches long and are lined with poplin. Seal-Dyed Ceney and Natural Marmet Coats, $90 Think of getting an all-fur coat at less than a hundred dollars! Net merely a fur coat, but a GOOD coat of selected fur picked because the skins are of the better sort, thick and soft and durable. Beth kinds are crepe lined and both are"' 33 inches long. Fur Coats With Skunk Cellars and Cuffs, $175 Made of the better kind of seal-dyed ceney, which leeks very much like Hudsen seal. The trimming of skunk adds largely te their costly appearance, tee. 40 inches long. Scarfs of Taupe-Dyed Fex Are .$15 Special collection of the attractive scarf pictured ! Made of full fluffy soft fox such as every young woman likes. (Dunn htiilr.. Stere, Murl.el) imf W ;i I If Mm If $18.75 $20 $25 New Dresses, $10 te $38.50 Excellently wearable frocks at $10 and $10.75 have just been received. They are of tricetine, Peiret twill, Canten crepe, satin and crepe de chine. At $12 and $13.30 there are coat-like street frocks of Peiret twill distinguished with braid strappings, and soft woolly crepes with pleated panels. The $18.75 Dress Pictured is of Peiret twill, trimmed with unusual braiding. There are many ether styles at the same price. Sample Dresses Specially Priced An interesting let of sample diesse.s at $20 includes Canten crepe-satin-back en re and nmelty i hocked epenge. Seme are quite plainly tnilered; ethei- nre elaborated with geed-looking Chinese-like em broideries and unusual gndle treatments. $25 dresses of Penet twill hie utterly different from anv we've seen, with colorfully embroidered uiM-its of Canten crepe te' give a distinctive ene-Mded note te the trimming. Other models m Canten crepe, velveteen and satin-back Canten. (Dim n MhIm store, Mtirl.et) Pleasant Table Linens Every thread pure linen. Helpfully moderate in price, as is everything in the Down Stairs Linen Stere, and quite nice and pretty enough te make charming gifts in case one's own stock of fes tive linens is full. 40c for dainty tray doilies, hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered in eyelet designs. $1.25 for 18x50-inch scalloped scarfs for buffets or dressing tables. Scarfs with blue-edged scallop, $1.50. S2.25 and $2.50 for thirteen picce luncheon sets of white linen with white scalloped edges. Sets with blue-edged scallops, $3. $1 for damask tray covers, 18x 27 inches, with hemstitched hems. Same size covers in double damask, $1.25. P2.75 for .'W-inch double damask luncheon cloths with wide hem stitched hems; exceptionally heavy quality. $3.75 for 5556-inch hem stitched linen luncheon cloths in three attractive patterns. $1.50 dozen for exceptional 14x 14-inch napkins with daintily spoke-stitched hems; nice for tea or luncheon. $5 for lovely hand-embieidered Madeira luncheon sets, prettily scalloped and embroidered. Den n Mnlr store. Central) Upholstery Tapestries, $2.50 te $5 Yard Graceful, conservative pat terns in carefully combined neutral tones, with little splashes of bright color te give them character. Mostly en black backgrounds, with browns, tans and blues pre dominating. 50 inches wide. (Down Slalrn Stere, Clieitnnt) All- Weel Blankets Only $10 Pair Part- Weel Blankets as Lew as $5 Pair blankets in 72x82-inch size There is nothing mere luxurious than sleeping "warm" when the wind is howl ing just outside your window and some of it coming right through the window, tee and when the mercury keeps drop ping and dropping and dropping. As suredly, no ene need sleep "cold" when such geed warm blankets as these are White Cotten S preach, $3 available at the moderate prices prevail- Firm, closely woven ones in effective ing in the Down Stairs Blanket Stere. , Marseilles patterns. Snowy white and ...$5 !?,'" for pnrt -wool blankets in silver gray l 78x88 inches. Test WC knew at such a with pink or blue borders; 00x80-inch sue for ' moderate price! (Deun stulrH store, Centrnl) Miih'ie eetis. aame for double beds, $6. S7 pair for exceptional pnrt-woel blankets in fleecy white with pink or blue horde ; 72x82 inches. $10 pair for soft, wnrm, every-bit-all.woel blankets in white with colored plaids or black and led combinations. 70x80 inches. r , . . m m n h -i I H ' lri.'t,xilK --. . . tt-i.