ik'frfeM siiiffliSiPs . 'li'F' rvw- i. .'- di ... .'puw?.KW-i,- i vMHHmr jti jj ;aw!eiffiri "' irjmm:-';rp'SiJiH vvi iSiffiiVlmDli;- Ndf BEHSW 192J v -''''-jSpis'seB iiav h ft but .nixT A" 'a rnrr aBBBajmBjarawsrw-"TJ :.'.'. '.nH &s V fe( !? FOR SALE it i. 1.KP0KB prncw , SAUNDERS Hk, Ilk n Mk V$3 te SIS ESTABLISHED ft TEAM Ladies Let Cuticura Keep i our aiun ELECTRIC MOTORS Turalalnd. Taitallail cr Kapalrad by Mi E. ARNOLD tea Electrical Contractors 1019 CHERRY ST. EatiMfaM IStT ry BIB TlGL0N ANNEK 1604- CHESTNUT Frem Noen te P. a. Special & Sunday Cnnera $1.00 and $1.50 CilckeBWIUDiM,$1.2S Sncitl Plsjttri, 60c te 91 HOMES WIRED INCLUDING FIXTURES 15 MONTHS UP TO TO PAY WHALEN-CROSBY " HON. 11th St. B Opn Friday Etr-nlnK & hat. Afternoon , I CAN Or'FER ntcciillvf nlilllty gntnpct ttireiisti ln y.arV rxpfrlmrn with one of the lnrgft rorperntlnna In PlillnrlrtpliUi ren handle mi iMce fotce, tioekhr-epln atnfr, rorrriinnii'tiie, Muff, and can iun'tiae elwtrlrul miivl!rfi: mil 2K. niarrlM, Amorlrne by liltth eud erigin: tli bout of ri'frrrtiivn, of cuurae. Call VOU umi me? BOX M 413. LEDQEK OFFICE i7E PER THOUSAND 7 J rikinfss ninns 1 K printed uu the biat iiuullt) Lund-cul In mhiivI mj Uw In pric" that li Is hardly m 1..11h alil - Hint it -ard nlilrh truly iiurikvulrt .e'i nul eiir ImisIiiph i'euM bi pn..i:i'ii at tuch a low price, Hut nil mm ltc u I" nHt "tir p.iiui1i-h r.n J j en qui Man be lOHTlmviI tlmt we bIvk v t the lint rnrd ou have emr lind, reardleai of price, ml nnlv nt M.7& pr low. f'nll INin'i' 1 Si nr 1'i-rk S21I f-T mii' THE MAJESTIC PRESS PRINTERS and STATIOXERS 1214 Girard Ave; Phila., Pa. Let m 1t"te y?. en all your prlntln and ttnt'"r. e can t7 you meaty. CLUBWOMEN TURN TO COMING ELECTION Politics Absorbs Interest of Members, Who Urge All te Vete " 94TH ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW of the HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF PENNA. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Nev. 7th, 8th and 9th A pageant of glorious color, show ing the newest and most beautiful blooms from -Oardens in Pennsyl vania, New Jersey, Delaware and Connecticut. MUSIC, PHIZES. JUDGING BY THE PUBLIC The Lewest Price in Six Years! i3 ps In all our Stores J This olertleri en Tuewlnr Ims turnul the Attention of the nipmbertf of the wempn'n clulw te the. question of poll, ties nnl ether ' .iiattrm are of ncc ncc enrtnr.r Impertnncc Jimt new. Most of the recent club pregritpis have been In rhnrge of thp Citlzeniihlp .Cemmlttepji In these clubs which hnre such department, find topics of din. Mission and speech In'the prnfVsms hrive Included such subjects as "The Kerem bcr Election," and various topics about the woman voter. Seme, of the clubs hnve taken up the slecnn "The non voter Is net n geed citizen," nnd all are uriinR their mem ber te vote at the coating election. , Ilathawav-Shakespeare Club On Friday afternoon at 2:.10 o'clock the club HI have n musical nftermien. with selections from Beethoven, nnd al a short xketch of the life- of the composer by Mr. William McCain. Civic Club The Ttpnrsnnlzntien C.'nmmlttea of lh club Is taking up its work nnd expects ie new irequenr meetings seen. Miss Laura H Garnell tins con sented te act ns- chnirmnn of the com mittee in ehnnre of th aeenernl incetlnss. recently nutherlxed t ebe appointed by the beard. Monday nt 11 o'clock the Juniors win meet with Mrs. I. II. fVHnrn, sen ior chairman, nnd Mrs. V. Hnnsell, Jr., junior chairman.. The tlrxt Industrial Relations meeting of the rear will be held at 11 o'clock en WedneMlnyrl Plans for the winter's activities will be mane. Weman's Club of Bala Cynwyd The executive beard meeting will be at the home of the president, Mrs. Isaac Kershaw. Friday nt 9:45 o'clock. The community choral will meet at 8 o'clock Mniidny evening nt 815 Pala avenue, Cynwyd, A rummage sale for the benefit of the nllllrilri ftmil ulll lm IiaI.1 l... nt.iL..i. of the club Wednesday 'Thurwlav and r rwn.v nr e-n .MIlTKPt street. Wednesday nt .'I o'clock, Mrs. Her man II. nirney, prcMdent of the Phllemuftinn Club, will give an "Ac count of the Ooedwill Delegation te France." There will n1w be a glimpse of the Hely I,nnd" b.v Miss Laura Hell. "The Ainerlciin Colenv in Jerusa lem." by Mr. II. .1. Kaltenthaler, nnd "The Value of the Hellar In the Near East.'' b.v MIm "nlii O. Clnmpitt. Mrs. CharleM W. Xevln will be in haw of tills meetltiK. and Miss Ella nlieth N. Askew nml Mrs. Leslie Jcffcr Jcffcr sen will he nt the tea table, i The bridge afternoons .will commence Thursday nt 2:1." o'clock under the lendershlp of Mrs. V. II. Mills. Jfrs. M. M. II. Curtis nnd Mrs. Leslie Jef ferii. On Armistice Vny nt neon there will lip fi slinrf tlifitibui'lvltiw u.nl,.,. tK- the leadership of Mrs. Clarence L. jinrpcr. Weman's Club of Gcrmantevr-n Monday nt 2:110 n regular meeting1 will he held, nt which Mrs. H. . .i..i..n ..t.iu.n ..... rimn iti J III? Hiblf) as Literature." Hcpert from the .-Mnrc reiertiiinn win ve given ey Mrs Herbert (J. Wise nml Mrs. I. I'linmn Willits. - The first card party of the season will be held at, the club house Wednes day nt U:."0 o'clock. These parlies are lltutnp tin, rdiiilpniiinulit,! at Afu t Wendell Hulblird., ' ' Thursday at :0 o'clock in the chnpcl of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, High street, Warwick James iTicn win kive a current events lec ture en "England's Obligations; Do De mestic and Foreign." Saturday at -1 o'clock there will be an open meeting for members mid their friends, both men and women. Tlieimis Itacburn White will be the speaker. College Club The second of the supper conferences en America's international relations will ee iichi nt me iniiege uniu en Thurs day evening at tl o'clock. SAN SALVADOR COUNCIL TO CELEBRATE JUBILEE Entertainment, Dinner and Dance te Be Features of Event Cen fei ring of n degree tomorrow nfternoeii, celebration of u mass to morrow morning, an entertainment Monday night and a dinner nnd dunce next Thursday evening are the main features of the silver jubilee of San Salvader Council, Ne. :.'.'!. Knights of Columbus. The ceremonies will begin with n high iimm at ?:H0 o'clock tomorrow in the Church of the (Jesu. Thirty-rive candidate comprise the class en which will be conferred the tirt degree tomor row afternoon. James l. Mallen, pnst grand knight, will nfilclnte. 'Talented members) of the council, ns Msted by a bevy of pretty girls, ii present a skit which will feature the entertainment in Mercantile Hall Mon day night. A dance will fellow the aue net revue. The climax of the itibll'w will come Thursday evening with n banquet in Scottish Kite Hall. P. II. Kelly will be tenstmaster. Speakers will include Mayer Moere. Supreme Knight Juinci A. Flaherty, Judge Lewis, of ths Municipal Court, the Hev. Charles Lee O'llrieu mid ethers. PHILADELPHJANS GO ABROAD Sail Today en Three Liners Frem New Yerk for Europe Philiulelphinns sailing tedny from New Yerk en the White Star liner Olympla for Cherbourg and Seuthamp ten are: umuei it. i miners, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes A. Devlin, Jr.. Mrs. James A Devlin. Sr., Philip Hrunet, Themas A. McAlennn, H. Wrny. N'lchelas Ml truskl, Miss Until A. May and Miss Olive L. Whitson. W. ,F. Crethers. Chester, Pa., also Is booked for the cabin. Miss Annie It. Nichols and Mr. nnd Mrs. August P. Dedrave, of this city, will Hill loony i nun .ire ierK en I lie Ited Slur liner Lapland for Antwerp. Miss Issbclle Sanderson, of this city, is booked for the cabin en the White Star liner Cedric, Nailing tedny from New Yerk te Liverpool. BEQUESTS TO HOSPITALS Lankenau and Jeffersen Named In Will of Jacob Nagley Several Institutions will share Jn the estate of Jacob Nagley, who died recently in the Jeffersen Hospital, leaving property valued at $10,000. His will was probated today. After making private bcquesls amounting U $5500 the testator pro pre vliles that the residue shall be divider! among the Jeffersen and Lniikenaii hospitals nnd the Lutheran Orphan's Heme and Asylum for Aged and In The will of Mrs. Linda Hewell Jor Jer dan, OS'J Clinten street, who died Octo ber . SIS, leaves an estate valued nl $81,000 te her son, Fred Jerdsa, and dsuihter, Adelaide T. .Farr. Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere 7 Move wer Me , Coats, Suits, Dresses a Quarter, Third and Half Less A of Fas liens zm i fit 1 -WMLL H f U fit Wl $38.50 J fr i p 5 Sri i'K $10.75 J V fV $45)J for Women and Girls m $38.50 It ?.".75 i jgji v-m "mm wml i v IS Hi & A Sf lea, ie Isi m7?J$ e ,a m a fr a r 40 a j m ci m sb w Added te the thousands of new garments are a number of our regular stock dresses and coats which have bean freshly reduced in price. Then for Monday are a number of brand-new "specials" unpacked tee late for today's selling. Extraordinarily geed clothes. It's easy te see that the prices often hardly cover the cost of-the materials. Wemen9 s Coats Quarter te Half Less Women's sports coats of her ringbone tweed, double-faced cloths, (b- f 'rTfT 4. dOET chinchilla and plaid-back tun cloths, !K I 1 1- il T.fl n variously uriccd Y1V,,W psl SI.-, "V si.v.O They are possible in this sale because of the friendly co-operation of fifty of our regular makers with whom we have important business dealings all year 'round. They have helped te make this Annual Fashion Sale by far the best in the whole history of Wanamaker's Down Stain? Stere. Women's tan nole coats, which leek like camel's hair; flJrtpT e vcleur with fur, tweed nnd chinchilla cloth coats, silk Hjjj d throughout t iful belivia with caracul or Manchurian $38.50 and $45 livia with embroidered loose bnck nnd ileusc backs; cellars of squirrel, fitch- 1 at A. . t. 1 .. ..-. - Mnllnwit ft 1 I u caracui; seat ciein ceais nave iuvkc iui tu" 2? $47.50, -$50 te $75 some lined throughout Women's coats of soft, beautiful belivia with caracul or Manchurian weif deg or opossum cellars, seme with cuffs te match; some richly embroidered. Women's sample coats of belivia with embroidered loose bnck nnd eliuivee nr aritmt will, iVin nnw hlnltSO hacks! CllllarS of SdUirrel. fltch- dyeti opossum and caracul; seal cloth coats have large fur cellars; all beautifully lined crepe de chine or dc cyclic (Down Stair Stere, Market) Lew Heels en Women's Shoes Are Here te Stay Comfert, fashion and common sense join in heartily indorsing them, and Wanamaker's Down Stairs Shee Stere, anticipating the popular demand there would be for them this season, offers Lew-Heeled Oxfords and Pumps at $5 Comfert in every line of their well-proportioned lasts. The tees are pleasantly rounded. The heels are wide and quite low and they already have rubber top lifts attached. Shoes which a woman can put en and wear and then forget, secure in their geed leeks and perfect fit and comfort. Black or brown calf. Closing Out 500 Pair Women's Shoes at $2.50 Kinds formerly two and three times as much. Pumps, oxfords, evening slippers. Tan and black leather, satin, sil ver and geld metal cloth. Size assortments are broken or the shoes show signs of handling, hence the extraordinary marking down. The styles are geed. The qualities are these of shoes erdinnrily priced a great deal higher. The size and style assortments are both large, though net complete. (i)0n Stelr Stere, Cheat nut) Women's Dresses Quarter te Half Less SK wv ,ifj: extra sizes AZ'? te .y" are l'eirct twill nml Canten tirtw $za Women's dresses of wool veldur with silk embroidery, wool jcrtcy and wcel serge; sizes 14 te 40 Specially Geed Satin Petticoats, $4.50 Frem carefully placed tape "hangers" at clastic waistband, te daintv pleated frill' at hem, these satin petticoats are exactly right. "The satin is smooth and lustrous and heavy. The fullness is gathered te back and sides leaving the front plain. .nma and nlacket are finished with nicety. Henna, jade, midnight and Copenhagen blue, taupe and American Beauty. They arc amazing at the price! (Down Stntri Stere, Central; Colored Linens, $1 Yard The geed weight and firm "French" weave which deft fingers take joy in transforming into lovely drawn-thread towels. Attractive shades of pink, yellow, blue, tan. rose and lavender. And as they are "fi inches wide, a yard will make two towels. A charming and inexpensive gift thought! Handkerchief Linen "Squares," 17c Each In eighteen shades, gay or delicately pastel. Already tern "square," ready te embroider und complete. (linn n Stair Stere, Ontrnl) v Women's Dresses, just unpacked, of geed heavy crepe de chine in simple styles, mostly bluck, benie in brown; sizes 1(5 te 42 Women's dresses of brocaded silk and wool crepe, heavy crepc dc chine, embroidered Peiret twill, beautiful crepe-back TP7 OCT satin, serge with Paisley silk bodices, diaped crepe de 2S rSm chine; sizes 16 te 44 Y1 -'t Women's dresses of Peiret twill with PaiMcy bodices nnd circular skirts; Canten crepe, tricetinc and long line Peiret twill; sizes 10 te 42 Women's dressed of rich Canten crepe, tricetinc and Peiret twill witli brightly colored silks; dance frocks of pastel taffeta and Ince; among them sizes 16 te 44 and extra sizes 42Vi te 52V Women's velveteen dresses with silver lace cellars or Paisley bodices or ribbon trimming; (Uf nf" A. (X H f P i sizcs,4te4 . $9.75 te $16.50 Women's vcleur dresses with blouse bodice and elaborate embreiderv, brown and reindeer; sizes 16 te 40 Women's sample dreaafes, mostly .Canten crepe and l'eirct twill of the liner kinds in simple restrained .styles, also jhe OPT charming evening frocks of pastel tatleta and cmlten;, P) I 7 f,W (liunii MHir Mere, Mnrl.rt) $6.50 cavy crepc dc $7.85 $9.75 tplO Women's dresses of veheteen. heavy C'aiifen crepc, some with touches of monkey fur and bends, crepc-buck satin; sizes 16 te 4b; extra sizes 42's te .j2V arc Peiret twill ami Cante crepc Girls' navy cmbrnid ercd serge dres5.es; ,iz i te 14 yaars j ,irN' crepe dc chine and Canten crepe dr.-?e; . . $13.50 sizes 14 te 42. tteiifcr QD) Sale Thousands of pairs of fresh, perfect new gloves of many fashionable styles, kinds and colors, arc marked a fourth te half less than prevailing standard prices. 12-Butten Chamois-Lisle Gloves, 85c A Third Less Firm, soft fabric gloves in two-clasp style. Spear point stitched backs. French Lambskin Gloves, $1 Mere Than a Third Less Twe-clasp style with Paris point stitched bacl. Silk-Lined Chamois-Lisle Gloves, 81.35 .1erc Than Fourth Less Sclf-cmbreidcrcd backs; tailored strap wrists with flaring cuffs. French Kidskin Gloves, $1.65 lwesf a Third Less Fine imported kidskin gloves, everseam sewn, in two-clasp stvle. (Down Stulm Stere, Ontrnl) Silky New Fex Scarfs Unexpectedly Lew at $30 te $50 Fex animal scarfs of silky, long furred pelts. Unusually soft and lustrous; undeniably flattering te the wearer. Taupe, brown and black. Seal-Dyed Ceney Coats, $80 Seft, thickly furred, exceed ingly like Hudsen seal in appear ance. Rig shawl cellars. 40 inches long. Seal-Dyed Ceney Coats With Muffler Cellars, $90 . 44-inch Seal-Dyed Capes 44-inch Seal-Dyed Capes with BerderV. . (!own SUIn Stere, Murkrl) JHbT 'in 'raiaW T" raBBaaar .$120 .$123 Marie Antoinette Lace Panels, $3.90 te $8 Snowy white and soft ecru panels of exception ally geed heavy net. beautifully appliqued in the distinctive pntteni'i which have made Marie Antoinette draperies se popular. They were purchased seme time age, and their present cost at wholesale is considerably higher than their retail prices here Monday. "1M and 2V4 yards long and, variously priced according te width and elaboration of pattern. 36 inch panels, fl.DO te $5.50. 42 inch panels, $1.25 te $5. CO inch panels, 55 te $6.50. 72 inch panels, 2 yards long, $8. Beautiful New Cretonnes , 65c and 75c Yard This Autumn's new patterns, freshly unpacked and assuredly the most attractive in many a day. liorgeeus flowers and rich tapestry effects. Light and dark grounds. Heavy in weight, firm in weave; 6 inches, wide. (Hehh stair Stere, Chcatnat) Cretonnes, 25c te $1.25 Yard Tables piled higli with new Autumn cretonnes in a perfect orgy of lovely colors. Their average width is 36 inches. Fresh Curtain Tgzi 35c Yard -tn J-t0 Theu make pretty and serviceable curtains and are especially nlce for panels under draperies. White, cream and ecru in well-chosen patterns. Window Shades 65c and 85c Twe shades of green, two shades of tan, terra cotta and white. All fixtures for hanging included. 65c for water color opaque shades. 85c for oil color epauup shades. Special orders taken for odd and extra size win dow shades. New Deuble-Face Weel Rugs at Lew Prices A new kind of wool rug woven en a .-taut fiber tilling. The wool comes im en both sides, and the tilling lends a line body and stability which insures long servicu and keeps the rug Hat and firm en the fleer. Celers are especially desirable; rose, blue, taupe and tan in plain and two-lone pffpclB. J9 ft. rugs $1H.30 ' :!;N72 in. rugs s; S-,xi0? ft rURSi 52' !K,'" ft- r" .'" !x60 in. rugs $ V2:t ft. rugs $: Axminslcr Ruks llit-aiul-Miss Rag Rugs 8.3x10.6 ft. rugs, ?3(..r0 .i12 ft. nigs sy) s' " n"-'s :.-.) xl0 ft. rugs . y l f i . I,x!' fU rus s"',, xl- ft- rugs .. - - -JS -- "'-?- nun Slulr. Sn, (l,r,i..,ll " " ?lr' Deuble-Face Velour Portieres I he Little Portiere Shep will furnish these portieres in uimest nny color combination nni ucairca. ftxi'ciiciuiy mane 01 iiucK-nappeil vcleur 58.50 $10.00 ,..$14 Ijouble Trench clges mid cnjerully bound hems Customers tell us tlmt they an; the he-it te he had' tilt at Ill-It- ill. IIM'HM lll'll-l 2:i-Inch Width, $14.50 l!(i and 45-Inch Widths, SID.50 1 Women's sample frocks of chiffon civet, cre'.ir-baek .-atin, chin- cniua .e.'iiiu. iucc, ecaiieu crepe, nanu nanu nanu sonie cloth frock?; i.cs 14 te 42, vari eusly priced , ..$30, $38.50 Girls ' and Juniors ' Dresses and Coats $5, $5,75, $6.75 $7.75 te $16.50 ids, belivia, velour and tan cloth, some V... $10.75 te $38.50 tan coatings and ;iiin'i"l-liwd $7.75 te $25 Junier girls' topcoats of tweeds, belivia, velour and tan cloth, some fur trimmed, sizes 1. and 17 yeais, variously nriced fJirls topcoats of tweeds, velour, tan coatings and flunu'd-liwd chinchilla, seme styles "ur trimmed; sizes H te 12 years, vurieu.-ly priced Weel-Mixed and All-Weel Blankets, $5 te $10 Pair Substitute "warmth and wear" for "warp and weft" and you have a geed idea of the comfort and service that are woven into these moderately-priced blankets. $5 pair for soft silver-gray single-bed blanket?! with just enough wool te give them the "feel" one like. 00x80 inches. $6 pair for 72xS2-inch size. $7 pair for fleecy white wool mixed blankets with pink or blue border. 72x82 inches. i?10 pair for delightfully warm, light all-wool blankets, either plain white or plaid. Gray, blue, pink, tan plaids en white and red en black. 70x80 inches. (Duuii Malm Sler Cent nil) Down Stairs Central Aisle Real Lace Trims Cellar and Cuff Sets at Half Price, 50c Owing te a manufacturer'-! price concession, here are e ilar and culT sets of creamy, fne mch net ttinimcd with rich looking Insertions of real Irish and filet lace. One must really try them en te see hew becoming they arc and hew they freshen up the individual frock. White, Cream and Ecru Marquisette Curtains Less at $1 l'resh, clean curtains certainly de brighten up a room amazingly! Thee at $1 are specially priced, are made of geed )irnl marquisette and neatly finished with wide hemstitched hems. 2'i yards long. Upholstery Remnants, Half Price, 10c te $1 Yard Ne need te tell any housewife the h.indied and one ucs she can make of remnants! These in geed, practical lengths are just half t'.cir eidinarv prices nnd include cretonne, sateen, silkeline, net, marquf-etti', madras, bur lap, cotton and silk-and-cotton ot,rdrnper. materials. Colonial Hit-and-Miss Raj? Rugs, 15c te $1.75 Really geed kinds of new rag rugs audi as our customers lil.e! 18.:U inches--loc -jx-'t indies -$1 'Jlxati inches- C0c .'idxtiO 'iiches $l.;;."i J5x.i0 inches 85c ;;i;.7J inches .? 1.75 a (IIiimii -liiii S(nr, rnlr.il IkIh) (Ilium Mulr.sii.n-. .Nrnr t let Mllllnir.i , Marl.rl) 50-Inch Width, $2.1.50 J I m", - 1 ' ) '"i ' W m.K VfitekfAA . "s?-K r.-lWSLi. .1-rftJA.., A.A-? -n,Ti .. a -T .-.,. ,..,....-.. Caltfwa ITm.v LLMBs' VWT Vf ''V''