AS NO WORS& THAN RUTH I JVC Women That Biblical Herein Used All Feminine Arts of Her Day te Vamp Beem and Wen an. ainM fin itfeBa iirfendsr In (te Rtr. Gtergt A. Army, ke com- M( few te tne mmicm natnwecn iddrCMM tne ceaeniuen ei WteMn'i OrgtniMd meie uishcs ei At eastern district Isit, night in the jfctt Church of the Brethren, Tenth 4 Dtupntn streets. Hath wai child of her day, Just M the flapper h today," said Mr. Awry. "She employed an ei ' tee gilts and srts.tnni were in tejub in . a. ta win Beat. ,We are all fa lllar with the beauty and purity of taflJjtwft'1.,.,S m men v .- - --" ZUm h & fldDeer. because she set out It make Beas fall for her charms. Mern en the flapper because she uses fount man, beneath It all she has n trance at methods that ere natural 'I "don't bellere Bess fell for the aftlflM AfMntAWAI ttv null. A . tract hire ;any mere than the patent leather-haired playmate falls for the flapper's charms. Hla curiosity was atracted by the edtward display, but n reauiy ne was new dt we eeauty of character and the kindliness of heart that outshone the glory of the morning sun, and this Is the type rep resented by the modern girl when jeu really get te knew her. "I wouldn't for a moment say that the rriedern yeuni person Is going te the dogs. I belfeve that the young people of today are Just a little bet ter than they were twenty-five years age, and I think the children and grandchildren of thla generation will still be an improvement en this one." mStk! ;- 1&.-.zlwd.-Sh- ;MWPSIPiWP! MACHRRSERS FrAPPPR 11 U W A AlUlil A . m ara Bfaaar aat bbibbbbb' bb-. mm . a-aar -a-aaar -aa-aai aar an-, aaavai aaiaai aaaw atarai aai k iiBBBBaai bbbbbbb aaaai bbbbbb- BBaaaaM - mm . .ez aaaa BaaaaaaB aaaai BBBBBBBaa bum 4 n HDHBAHIBIlin i ''W'-iat '.Li" iULi 'V' SALE SCHOOLS AID WAR AQAINST MtAbLtb I Teachers Ordered te Send Heme Pupils With come .1 . tnafiaUa hll tiremOted l-alth and school authorities (e ... .n.Mt,ie miMiBiires. Verklng 1b co-operation with Director Furbush,. Dr. E. 0. Broeme, Bupennienucns ei . a.hnnia. Mnt out notices te nil flneltinls and teachers urging them te liD.cffi?J.. nmn.nM- nil ehildren suffer. ena uu" .. j., --- n?.W,Lh-,C?dlL-.l.l-n, Pnrnn.h ',. Ixit way we can fight this epidemic I; te tet tne neip ei me imremn, nutt i ". a. -... fliAnt tinur ncriilnKt R0nil- Ins children te school who show the slightest Indication of having celtN. Thee children should bave prompt Se far the disease has attacked chil dren mnlnly, although adults have net keen free from 'it. Last week 1800 ew cases were reported. PHILADELPHIA SAIL Several Aboard Helland-America Liner Volendam for Europe Tiu! tuw Itelland-Amerlcn liner Vel- gidsra alls from New Yerk today for otterdnm en her maiden voyage with the following Philadelphia imsHengera: r. r.nrv Biddle Lewis. Mrs. Wil liam I. Hull and Miss Frances White. American di legates te the Women's In-t-rnntleiml Cenfercnre at The Hague: Jeseph .1. Iteycr, Themas A. Klein, Mattliew I'letruNinsKi, jir. aim .urs. Erni'st A. Hecring, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Taugner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gasimr Ebingcr nnd children, Mrs, A, Schmidt. MIns Clartndn G. Richards. the Rev. nnd Mrs. u. u. unrlnnd and son. tlx! Rev. W. W. Matthews and the Rev. llcrcsferd A. Cele.. $20,000 GIVEN ORPHANAGE 142 Presbyterian Sunday;? Schools In City District Contribute Announcement thnt $20,000 hnd been donated by the 142 Presbyterian Sundsv Schools in nnd near Philadel phia ten.ard the support of the or phanage nt tuty-cigntli street ana Atngsessing avenue wna mncie at n meeting of the superintendents last night by William J. Kldridgc, super intendent of the Wakefield Sunday Scheel in Gerraantewn. The Weman's Exchange Te Make Her Loek Taller te the Editor of IVetnan's Page: Dear Madam Thla Is the first tlnm X am writing te you for ndvice. 1 uni a gin nineteen carn or age, am tour leei eieen inrnci a.nu weign iuv peunua. vveum nppreciaie cry mucn ic ou Would nuggcst what style wxld be most becoming nnd would males me appear taller, as I liave a remnant of three nnd one-half jnrils of black chirfen velvet. A UEADKlt. Get neme lace or georeette crcpe te make the tleeven for jour dress, and then cut It In straight, chemise dress lines, fairly leng: that Is, nbeut seven r eight Inches from the fleer. Make the elieCH long and wide at the cuffs, wear a metal slrdle with a clasp that has some colored enamel en It. or else a colored girdle te lighten up the dress a bit. All black is a bit doleful for a girl of nineteen. Toe Yeung te Wear a Veil 7 fe th Editor of Weman's Page: Dear Madam Is a girl sixteen years Id tee jeung te wear a veil? And when Fheuld a veil be worn? I have Beard tlmt it Isn't proper te wear one after 6 o'clock In the evening. Is colored stationery Jmpiepcr for octal correspondence? .Ill what order neuld ene write en the pages? MAItOUKIUTE. Unlefs jeu leek elder than jour ace It wculd be better te wait a year or se te wear a veil. It deen make you lcrek elder, and if you have n eung face tt Is very much out of place, especially If ou cheese a fancy veil. Of course, en s meter rlde or something like that a close ell te keep your hair In order would be nil right. A veil should net be worn after 6 o'clock. Yes, ube the colored writing paper If it g net tee brilliant. Turn fiem the firat page te the second ; that is, the back of the first page, thsn the third end the fourth. Things Yeull Leve te Make f KNIVE5. 'H py , i A Knife Rack for a Chrlitmas (lift A Vnlf. ...! ..a1au f.it .....1 ?? "ttractlTO gift. Cut two pieces of teV "heut one-quarter Inch thick, six i. r .',,u, "u iwojve te leurieea . ' J0"4' N"'1 "n. thin piece ;.?? te CBcn comer of the Inside of 2! tr!v T,le Pcc,8 "heuld be about SLe,fllth ?f n ,ncl "',,k. Paint or ?,"?! both strips. Then decorate Miem, using a simple design like the "" snewn at the bottom of the illus tration. Fasten a Ions screw threush i ' th" comers. This should be ua tO heM tha n.b !.. ...all nn IrtnSi u, ' tew.!2i !ff. k"!r-.I l-Qd caught in place by the handl. " , i riAmmi , KNITTING WOOLS 200 Samples FREE COLONIAL YARN HOUSE 181 CltKBRY STREET ' Phsae, Lecasl Bete CM Coats & Wraps of Duvetyne, Belivia andMarvella that show signs of wear and wenther can be re flnlshed te leek like new At Very Moderate Cost SchwarzwaeMerCe.,!""'"'1 bbbbbbbFbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI CAN I BE BEAUTIFUL? YESt THE COSMO-PLASTIC METHODS USED BT Dr. Stackheuae, 347 5th Ave., N. Y. PUIs. OSes i 119 S. 17th St. PklladtlpUa CeBMltstleD Wt4iWMtar It te t BeeUel rree. UiotleB Adr. Leesst tMl JIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIIIIj Xmaa Club ljuwju Laty payment en Xmaa da. liveries. Werth while sirta of Weed product 'of distinction. CEDAR CHESTS -.CEDAR WARDROBES PHONOGRAPHS KITCHEN CABINETS IRONING CABINETS FREDERICK R. GERRY Ce. 1727 Chestnut St. fcFl Well Bred! That's the way we speak of young people who impress us with politeness and reserve. Geed Bread! That is the way veu will speak of Victer the moment gg you try it. , Victer Bread ! 6 leaf O In all our Stores M AH tLkela .MM. JtxyWI tnv ihtm waalr. W aillM our own ffxtttr Md mH mm t a very sraaU profit. Off rke' Uf- s9Mk for tlMMthrM. Come In mA emt mtmy barfauw In elnf le Bxturef, u well as complete sets for the home. Open crefltmfs til 9 during aaJe . BUILDERS AND ipONTRACTORS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER Thte beau tiful two. light brass tlxture complete. Ktg. Pries ' S4.se , Sals rrlcs, $1.65 This Bedroom Pendant Re Price, 92.00 Sale Price, 65c Tka Namm a Ymur GuuranU A This wonderful Might Thla hand-all-brass nature with . e "-vn-, fixture, witn 1 glass, A 1 1 finish. B. mg. rriM, es.ee Value, ssU Pries, 1924.00 SMnch spread plete Ib alt fin istus, Jap Sale Ptiee, $10.75 Ittml Bmtgmlni Ewry Onml J2.95 I'll w i m. 9-M-M , This u CO w n $1.50. IMuyjMi mirVTi his brass aaO raeket. Jl " emplete -Vk 1th glass. ffl eg. pries, BmT Sale CAt Prl OfC Additional charge of lte en eaeh Item en all mail orders. LIGHTING FIXTURE MANUFACTURING CO., Inc. 33 NORTH 11TH STREET (On Dew Abmvm Fllbtrt) m 31 fcunia DURING the reign of Franceis I, there was established in Paris en the Faubourg St. Marcel, a small dye works by the brothers Gilles and Jean Gebelin, who had introduced into France the Venetian art of dying scarlet. This modest shop, at first called the Felie Gebelin by a cynical populace, marked the beginning of an enterprise destined te world fame through the rich color nnd stiperb weaving of its tapestries. Jn the modern home tapestries occupy an unique and unrivaled place. Because of their rich tonal qualities and individual patterns they serve at once as handsome wall decorations and effective backgrounds for furniture. Valiant tapestries are remarkable alike fur their quaint subject matter, their artistic Mendings of color and skillful execution. Whether they are the product of at craftsmen or modern looms, you will be pleased te find the prices moderate. An inspection of Valiant's collection of tapestries, delightfully intermixed with most interesting showings of furniture, draperies, rugs and accessories, will serve as a happy interlude te your next shopping trip. Yeu are most cordially invited. VALIAtfr 1S22 CHESTNUT STREET 40 ff.ehartea St. Baltimore. FURNITURE DECORATIONS "Valiant Services Are Cordial Valiant Prices Are Moderate" c&cceptabe Inexpensive CHRISTMAS GIFTS BACHRACH portraits 12-a dozen andupward -treasured gifts ferrelatives and friends. IMPORTANT : Te de you justice and insure timely delivcry.appeintmcnts should be made new. BACHRACH quality demands time and cdre. - PHOTO0RA.PHS OF DISTINCTION 1626 Chestnut St PHILADELPHIA HaTl r;r-?ruui .iltejltfu,C aft , MmmLm, t$t MBlBBSBBBl " m-m-mMm BHMBBBSM JBBBBBBBjBBBBB)---"i ' P ." " t-i,' ' "" t ' .. V . ft . V '-" . VW.T .. K- -- mm B . .' TWA ?TV.rrMB Wanamakeifs Down Thanksgiving Sale mmr BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB LBBBMSBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBNBBSaaaBMBaBBBBBBBMBMBBBBBBBBBBBl BL !' . .. BL WBL 11 'lif. amirs sierem , ' IItbbbbbbI r; i r aiBBBg i: ibbB ; ? 19 Ml Women's Colonial Pumps and Other New Winter Shoes $4.85' . A Fourth te Third Less Spick-and-span beautiful new shoes made te our own order by a leading manufacturer who granted this big price concession in order te keep his factory busy in an otherwise dull period. Every day Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere is fighting the battle against high-priced shoes. Day by day it is offering really GOOD shoes at really low prices. In line with this policy, tomorrow, Wednesday, we present an entirely different sort of sale. A sale of made-te-our-own-order shoes. Shoes for which nine out of ten women are asking. The three great faverites: . . Colonial "St. Regis" Pumps One-Strap Pumps With Pearl Buttens Oxfords With Cuban Heels Shoes of smooth, sound, expertly dressed leathers. Shoes with the finer finishing touches which indicate expense in the making and additional comfort and service in the wearing. Shoes with light flexible soles. Shoes with the Cuban or medium heels that are the popular fashion. All sizes 212 te 8 in the sale and all widths from A A te D. The Colonial Pumps at $4.85 Come in Russia Calf, Patent Celt, Dull Kid and Brown Ooze Leather Colonials in the soft rich tone called "Mandalay" are inlaid with tan calf. They are called "St. Regis" Colonial pumps because as the picture shows their fashionable fan-shaped tongues inlaid with contrasting leathers are se interestingly shaped that they require no buckle te finish them. Colonial pumps of Russia calf (which is fine American calf leather treated with the Russian process as the Russians used te de before 1916) are inlaid with brown ooze leather. Patent colt Colonials are inlaid with black kid. Black kid Colonials- are inlaid with patent colt. Ooze leather All these graceful shoes have welted soles, Cuban heels and a single buttoned strap ever the instep which secures the tongue in place. The Walking Oxfords at 4.85 Are of Tan Calf, Black Calf and Black Kid They are light, beautiful oxfords of the finer type which one never finds ordinarily at any such price as this. They have Cuban heels with rubber top lifts and medallion perforated tee tips. The calf oxfords in tan come in AA te D widths and these of kid come in A te E widths. These of kid VtnA Ihn MAti? fUAn ,.A.nAtf l.2.t. .11 .". i t ft ic mc no auuc nujj . iiiuan wnicn prevents mucn ei i price, the usual scuffing te which most kid is subject. well en The One-Strap Pumps at $4.85 Are of Patent Celt, Dull Black Calf and Russia Calf They have substantially welted soles and Cuban heels. Their single ankle strap fastens with a geed pearl button. They have the plain vamps and rounded tees which will be found in shoes that cost a irreat deal mere than this specially low Alse thev are net enlv comfortable but they leek the feet. Sizes 2 te 8, AA te D widths. , These Are Better Shoes than any we have offered ourselves at $4.85 this season nor have we seen or heard of any ethers te equal iiicxu ixi tins extremely low price. (Down Stnlrn Mere, Chmlnut) At $25 Nearly 100 Styles of Dresses and Usually Only One of a Kind Isn't it a pleasant sensation te cheese a frock for as little as $25 and feel that it is probably the only one like it in the whole store! Indeed, many of these frocks are the maker's samples and are consequently unusually low in price. A great many are of practical Peiret twill. Seme are severely tailored. A number are effectively trimmed with black braid in all sorts of ways. Others are embroidered with silk and have a distinctive thread of metal or gleaming touch of jet black ornament or beading. Then there are exceedingly lid) and simple frocks of crepe faille silk, or ciepe-back satin or crepe de chine. Alse flue twill-back vel veteen and deeply fringed .silk dresses and gowns with a brilliant touch of led. Sizes 14 te 18 in some styles, sizes 36 te 44 in ethers, according te the model. Plenty of black, navv. lirnwn Hiir) the nv cocoa shade. Delightful Lace Frecks, $15 Lace frocks arc in such decided fashion that it is a surprise te find such extremely effective ones for as little as $15. Seme are all lace. Equally attractive models are combined with Canten crepe. In black, brown and cocoa, occasionally trimmed with very interesting beads or neck lace girdles. Other Dresses at $15 include crepe de chine and Peiret twill and there are extra sizes up te 52'i amenp the cloth dresses. (Down Ntalm Stere, Market) fHPW I Mm 'I il mZlM AfmWmrSm m Women's Gleve-Silk Vests Specially Priced $1.50 Yes, they are all till; and perfect quality. It's impossible te imagine any woman or girl who wouldn't like one. Made of the dainty shade of flesh-color and either ribbed or plain jersey t-ilk with bodice top and ribbon straps. The low price means one can buy two instead of one, or perhaps add another name te one's Christmas list. (Dim n Main Stere, Central) Fur Scarfs Are a Christmas Thought Fashionable one and two skin animal scarfs of soft, fully furred pelts. Fer as little as $5 one can secure a really effective one ! Opossum scarfs, $." te ?le. Squirrel scarfs, .10 te $22.30. Mink scarfs, $15 te ?!!7.50. Chinese stone marten scarf, $9 and $18. Fitch scarfs, $18.e(), Japanese marten scarfs, $0 and $60. Kit fox animal scarfs, $10.50. (Iin Mulra Stere, Murkel) QmmmJL'0' 2 Lr mil m r $30 Babies' Bootees, $1 and $1.25 Baby's rose-leaf tees will curl happily inside these wee bootees fiem the Orient. Dainty as cherry blossoms! Seft crepe de chine outside and in, embroidered with tiny flower sprays, and banded with taffeta te match. Fine for the end of baby's Christmas stockings. (Down Ktulra Stere, Central) Colored wefOnen7$rYd. I One yard will make two towels, and the weave lends itself par- i ticularly well te hemstitching or drawing colored threads. Pink, blue, lavender, tan, rose. j Handkerchief Linen "Squares," 17c 1 Tern square and ready for hemstitching or a wee cress-stitched rolled hem. A icgular rainbow of dainty shades, se one can surely match a gown or bit of trimming. (Ilnun Mulra Mere, Central) Lace-Trimmed White Cotten Chemises, $1 New Weel-Filled Quilts, $7 Heady in Christmas boxes for giving. Nicely made ehcinie trimmed with embreidery and lace edging and insertion. Built-up shoulder style, with lace-edged envelope hem. Sizes 30 te 44. (Down Htulra Mure, Central) ' Cmihtmaf waimlh of fcelmer in practical form. Anv housewife will be glad te add one of these soft woel-lllled comfertables te her stores of bedding. Flowered tops and backs, with plain color borders. Green, lavender, yellow, pink, tan and rose. (ltewn Mulra Stere, Central) Fer a Man's Thanksgiving an All- Weel Overcoat for $25 an All- Weel Suit for $25 The overcoats are geed big ulsterettes of a special The suits are conservative, semi-conservative and kind of all-wool knitted material which is specially heavy .i i , , . , . and warm and practically weather proof. Belted in back, 'eut!"ul 8nerts models in cheviets and lancy tweed and with large convertible cellars, huge pockets and quarter ' herringbone-weave mixtures. All-wool, chemically tested, lined with Venetian. Dark heather mixtures. of course. (Deirn.Htalra Mere for Men, en the (Jallerjr, Murkel) K 3.K-v mkrrj JfLi'fjmsk., rs"yT.' r 1 1 1 : i K ir 'lii lift bbbbbbbbbW LWu tSi-'jJIH
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