Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING TJBI,IC tDEDGER-PHIL'ADEJiPHIiA:; SATURDAY? DECEMBER 9, 1923
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of her alster, Mm. M. it.
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..Stlclilne and Frinje Mahe an
55 .,.. Vau Cllalllnn.
Here Is cushion t,int ,s ncw nnA nt"
tCtlVC! MI1KC milium luwiuii "
n. velvet, or canvas. If et silk or
tlr'ct, ttsc silk or wool for the trim
pln;' It of canvas, wool or mercerized
tten will e. Appiique te uic center
ie.sliaiic(! plcce ei matcrim ei a
Lhfcr color than that of the cushion,
tit Mi the rose with cress-stitches of
f ffcrcnt bhndM. Hew a band of cress-
itchPil mnterinl te one narrow flat side
,f the cushion. Finish the edge with
mm ....... n m-na stint ll In
ed for the cushion, the snmc material
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h 8 mnKCS a iiuiiu.ru,,,.- viiiuuuiin h..i.
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......un.e. . 102!. CHAItl.KS C
Wflt Mabel Lee Allen (no Ilaln) nnd
0? 0l ,!i?,!..,. Anrl friends nre Invited te
'" i'r'.'.i ...viraa. nt 1,1 Inte real-
I""a ,7 "n. rirk ve.. TU.. 1! P. M,
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Due notice of funeral wilt be
1022, QUSTAVUS
ecliely.
.,,'rv-nsc. 8, SAnAU. wife et lain
m.0.V,li Allen. st Her. late, resilience
D imone
Hvrft ..vTiii- n.
ANiii'.ue'.. .': -.- -,,.7- -. .....
W'tJiInh II Murrny & Hen. 029 Market st..
S4ien. Vl"j; int. it Ternwoed Ccmi. Phil-
fl!'H?.: - villlim H. Amlraw. All
;A.r. .crvlcp-Men... 2 P. M.. at her
;idence, 1T24N. lain -i.ini. private.
i rBAif-s-D .. li'Annv 11.. husband of
"ll..B.A4i'.'.. -Mnr.l-.lmv1. n. Ills Inte
.'.Kills iifti" .,le.J . - ' -- ;-
mUMce. iB.i "'"' ' " "
'! of funernl later.
BECK. HuiMenly, en December (1, 1922,
MINIS I, MUCK, (inn of Marin Sterner,
nit "5 jeari. Itclattvcs and friends In
'm te funeral erUcw. mi Men.lHy. at 11
.Ier at Interment Kcrnwoeu Cemetery.
lenas inay . it " vmvi i ..... v
r
r'BKCKi:rr.
WITMAM. en
Ale. (laKlnn'J l.eni lliuuuia may
un . 7 te 11 P. M.
HIST Suddenly. Dec. C. 11)22
9Jnt. MHADr: iu:st. eed ci.
Yd frlendi Invited te funeral, frnn
Menre, mar I.nnRherne. Pa.. S
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tlrr. II. 1ft2
f William and1 Mary Ucekett. imed 2B.
Slfttlie iin'J llli'livi,.. lll'u ,Jnii-v.v ll"UMI
a r.:s. r and A. M.; empleyes of Jelin H,
i.tinn i Ce.. are Invlled te attend funeral
nlcc. Mun 2 P. M.. ut th resldenc
f hi 1 parent. at7l Clmtliam M. Int. prl-
alC t'aKIHn'J I.CII1 iVVIlluiiia iiinjr vu t.unvu
un . 7 te 11 P. M. .
, colonel
iteluttvea
from I1I3 tntu
Idpnre, mar I.anRherne. Pa., sun., Dec
! I P. M. Int. at Kercit Kills C'cm.
Mnieani-e" wilt meet train nt Uenree Scheel
if Ine iteauinff icrnuuai, A-iiuuueiiiia. at
fit A. M.
ntltD. Pee. 7. PAULINE T.. wife of
lirfnee ltlnl. Sr. Itetntliea end friends In.
lied te funernl erlcn. Men.. 2:30 P. M..
itKd .''t. M. 1!. fliuren. t'rlendn may cnll
Ian. cie. at residence of lier daUKhter, Mr.
.I, Onnpten II Harwood nv., Klrkhn,
f. tliMnri County. Int. nt Mt. Merlah CVin.
BIMNPl'N - at vincemewn. N, .1.. Uee.
1(i"L DAVIll '.. UIlANiHOM l.-i.n,.r.-.l
rnm hit tale r'aldenci. Vlnuntnivn. N. J..
Ukn., 1 J tli Iiipi . 1:30 P. M. Int. at M. C.
?ATtnr. I'ee. S. JOHN i:.. son of Hd
rd nd I'loieiice Carey, cd I. IlelcitUea
id frlenil' urn Inilted te attend, funeral.
enday V:.'I0 P. M.. from I1I.1 untle'a rei.
knrft. t letnns .1 .iir.u y. .iaiK4 t:hew m,..
'ermantewn Interment private Hely Sen-
rnre eniri''r. ikuiiiaiiiH imiy no vieveu
iumlay eirnniK '
CI.Ani; -Dec. 7. imssii: .M . wife of
Carl It. 'lark (nee Rellly). Itcl.itlvea nnd
Mnda are linlled tu funeral. Men.. S:30
. M.. from residence of her brother-in-law.
ebfrl II. llrdilnvm. l.TI'i N. fi3d at. Solemn
,4niuleni imsi nt St. flrenery'a (.'hurrli 10
m m, 1111 neiy rtnus 1 tm li.illlinore
'Aid ) papers ilcniH cepv.
CI-OLH.- At e,irl(. .N. J. Twelfth.
Benlh. Sltli-il.iy, 1H2J. AI.llCHTiNi:
lAPXi:, beleveii wire of neorce Harlan
euii Hnii iiii'i .iiiunim r e .Mr. nnii irii.
,flthn I'leper, Phllii l-'imrnil m:rlces will
1 neiii 111 iiiininn i em. t'napei. lteln.
1.. Sun., TuLlftli-iiientli, Tenth-day, ut 2
clefK
t'ONNdlt Dee . KAN.VIR rnvvnu
flillves i.nd friends Invlled (0 funernl.
Wn , al "'.111 A M , rrnni alie I.emlunl st.
Hgh PMca of leiiuleni nt St. latrlcK'H
hurch in A M lm ut Hely c'rnis (Vm.
nANNi:i.S Dee 8 1UJJ, t 0.1(1 in.
i-ii'i fi., .Main i . "iip in iiu?,ir li. li.ui
i. Due iiniiii or funeral will bn l-i -imi
WAur-ll riiv He,. "I. 111-'. Gi:)ltai
.. Iiiisiimd of J me D'Autneby, Kuneral
jMlee, Men. 2 P M . 1.1L-I N. l.mrem..
I Iteliiiina rn frlendB, nlse Plille lidue
i0. Ill P 1,11.1 A M.. ntnl l,hlln r ...i ...'
ft. 2. 11. P. (i, i: and etimr in minlz.'ilKnis
f TWilcli lie ,is a mi'inlier, Invlled Int
erlnoei l run. nv nc Sun. eicnln"
AVIDhO.N It, IiiIIiph mid irlemls .in. in.
M te Utend funeral s"rMe,s. Tum i
m Vnl nri.ie "' "" ,r'-, N ,""-"1
DAVinsev k-inMflni., ii... ., ...
'.". I'AVII'.ON. ItnlilllWM and frl li
r. invne.1 in ii,, fin,, rill tenl.es. Tlle-t..
iiw-h Mill, in.'l N Hmad
Silldenlv. at llnlel
,rh.hvH pi!!.1,",' I'"''! V," ''''"'I' "'r thu "if,. J
Jlnllv. I lliilnii an, MrillliiRU,, mm.. Ilii.ok Ilii.ek
II. HundiiJ Dri III at :. p M ' i, "...
initnlem, f miuII Iteni.iin, n.iiir i,
rU',ar''M'1,r,',,,;,'el-",,,::,L'1'i"
Jealiuj I un. I,..,.., .;.. . ,J
l(l te fUlliT.ll hen i os. Sxlui.l.t. ..I
J. Jl., t hl I.H.. resldeinc, pj N." 1,1th
Internum pi,it ... ,.,,
fENChll I l:i'(l son of the lit.. V, r
tnnidrii.i in.iii,. I.-Ciiuni llt.,( 3(. jju,,
TIIASIMI I,.... ..
nict'i " ,'i. .'. .i..,u,r. .v.
l. n.n...r ... .' ,,", -.ni'i" i'ri'er
S.kiv,. ',. ' latlva mid frl miiIh. iiIm.
wmbera f ,,,t,..ri f Painters. Ji. ,'.
Wim ,",'.' 1'll'"..r."'" yriler of llrmers.
mtM tu rurninl Tins., s ;in A. M. rrm
L'h11'" "-''''eiiie. 1211 pfm, hi. S en
II... N?,r",' .'"I'll" in in St. PYnnel.s ,1
m thunli l(i a. M i,. , ..a..,,,!,,..
ITlKt'Mlv', rt
.m... ..''" jikh .-v.. hen or
i li. ... ' " "mi Aimle Kreem.ni, r
a ..""".". "."" 1'ieiHin am inMted tu nt
fiw Mr.'1 r'" ..' -. SI resldence ,.f his
fi. ",,A"!" Klrlvpntrlcli. 12IU H. 22d
K?l.' ?e S,url-'11 Vc'"- '"rlemla ina
aAl.LAiliii n siiddenlv. De0 7 i..:.
RY, tlnUKhi.-r of Mleluni nnd Vlll ii7m
Wind .,.',.' ,7."i,"'K"r. "u!'v Denegal.
VI Mn."":in"A" k ,c"' " "" ," . .. ".
ma:,. ' ?. ' sei".,,," ,,;,u"
Hi , i..iriuii.iM- unurrli
Vtfli ,1.n.1...1.1' Helv Cruss t'lil
im. wn iii.auii rn li ii i.. . . ..
!L?tiV.uU,urrHi",!J..,,Jvn,!r!.,!1'? ,'.-
""H BOH H I.L.I.In li.in ...".. "" ,
n . " nnn-i i p. .llll
yi
P. M . I. II, I,
Int tir villi.
P.B IIAVI.'.V lipcsif
'ineriann. .MkuImiiiiiii
llnllv I
1(A!!'l!...ll lllvrrlen W. .1.. Der... 1.
1022, KUZAIIRTH, wlfe of Patrick Knrrna
(nee Qelden), nged 08. Ilelntlyca.nnil friend
are Invited te attend funeral, Men, 11111
requiem man, 0:30 A. M., Church of tha
Snored fieart, Itlverten, N, J, Krlenda may
rail Hull. eve. at her lata residence, (100
Clnnanvnf.cn at,, Itlverten. Tralnn leave
Market St. Kt?rrv 70 and 8:80 A. M. Int.
Mt. Cnrmel Cem.. Moereatown, K. J.
KKi:iJ. Dee. 7. 1022. 8AHAII ELIZA
PIHIt KEKN, aired 07. Itelatlvea and
frlenda of the fntnlly Invited te attend fu
neral aervlcea Men., 2 P. M., nt the real real
(tence of her aen. 423 Linden at., Camden,
Int. private, Harlelah Ccm. Krlcnds may
call Sun., affer 7 P. M.
KNAl'J'. On Dec. 8. 1022. OU8TAVR.
aen et Jehn M. and the Int Louisa II.
Knnnp. Announcement of funeral later.
KftAJEHKL On Dec. 8. 1022, PAUL,
husband of Olivia II. Krajeskl, Helntlvcs
and frlenda nre Invited te the service en
Munday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt his resl resl
denee. tltSO I'nschall nve. Interment nt
Fcmwoed Cemetery, Krlcnda may call aun-
il.v tivnn.nff. .
KiiAun. At iiiveraKie, n. J., juswii
w husband of Iena F. Kraus, nucd 72.
Funeral Tuea., 2 I. M,, from hla late resi
dence, C3 Hancock st, tnt. lllvorslde Ccm.
Frlenda may call Men. eenlnc, ...
McCALLISTHIt. At Her residence. 1730
N. lath at., cm Dec. 8, 1022. linilTHA K.,
daughter of Annie nnd the Inte Jnmea Me
Canister, aged 24 ears. Netice of funeral
latee. , -
McDKVITT, Suddenly. Dee. fi, HRIIKC
CA, wife of late Philip McDevItt (nee Mor Mer
row), Funeral, te which relative and
friends are Invited, Men.. 7:30 A. M from
her late residence. 2212 H. llucknell st.
Pelemna mass of renulem at St. Kdmund's
Church 0 A. M. precisely, Int. Hely Croaa
'mICKLK. Dee. 7. .THNNIK M.. wife of
Oeoriie Mlckle. Funeral services at her late
residence. 1120 15, MenlRnmery nve., Men,,
2 P. M. Int, private.. Vlewlnc Hun. evenlnir.
MITCHELL un uee. ,1. 1022. LILLIli
MENCK13 SlITCHBI.f.. wlfe of Henry V.
Mitchell Ilelatlves nnd friends nre Invited
te the funeral services, en Haturday nftcr nftcr nftcr
noen. Dee. 0, et 1 o'clock, at her late real,
denes. 210 I. 34th t. Interment private.
MONAIIAN. Dee. 7. CAROLYN JL. wlfe
of the late Hush H. Monahan (nee Kldcr).
Itelatlves nnd friends Invited tu funeral,
Men., R:S0 A. M., from late resldenc-. r,3H
N. With at. Kleh mnss nt Church Af Our
Lady of Victory 10 A. M. Int. at Hely
Cress Cem,
' MOIHIK.LL. On Dee. 7, 1022. WILLIAM
CAMPllELL MOHHHLL. aged (10 year.
Hcrvlce en Monday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock,
at the Oilier II. Ilnlr llldir., 1S20 Ohcslnft
et. , Interment prlvnte.
MYKIIH. Dec. 8. 1022. COIIA A. MT.Itt'.
nemalna mav be viewed Hun. ee., nt late
resldenee. 1740 N, lBth st. Int nt Snow
Hill. Md-.. Men. . .
PANCOAHT. Dee. R. 1022. MAIlf A., lie.
leted wlfe of Jeseph If. Panceaat and dauuh
ter nf Samuel nnd Illlzn Walters, aited 20.
Itelatlves and friends nre Invited te attend
funeral. Monday, 2 P. M . nt (he Primitive
Methodist Church, Cflth nnd Lchlch nie.
Interment private, llemalns may be viewed
at her slater's residence, 2210 S. Lnmbcrt
st.. Sunday evening.
TAniS. On Dec. 0. 1022. NH1NA V..
widow of Charles L. Paris. Frlenda nre In
vited te tha service en Saturday eenlnir. at
8 o'clock, nt the Oliver If. Hair Hlds-., 1820
Che.stnut st. Interment nt Cincinnati, O.
PARK On Dec. 0, in?2, ItODKRT ,T.
PARK. Relatives nnd frlenls, nlae raitdnyes
and vVtcrans of P. It. It., nre Invited te
the service, rat., 2P. M.. nt the resldonre
nf his ccusln. William S. Fleming-. Prlmes.
lJelnvnre County, Pn. Int. private. View
llr ir Prl. qp.
PIKRCC Dec. 0. LILLIAN M. (nee Orell.
mnnn). wlfn of Jehn II. Pierre, Jr. Rela
tives nnu inenes inviieu ie iuneri. ..ion..
2 I'. M., residence. 2113 S. Carlisle St.
Int Fernwood Ccm. Friends may call Sun.
eve.
POTTS. Formerly or l.'.i, . nreau St..
en Dee, 7, 1022. Al.llP.ItT 13. POTTS. Rela
tives nnd friends are .invited te me service
en Tuesdav afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, lit He
Oliver H. Unlr Illd.. 182n Chestnut st, In
tcrmnt nt North Lnurel 1 1 til cVmeterv.
PRICKITT. Of ltd Linn. N. J.. Dee, 8.
HKIII1I3IIT PltlPKlTT Funeral from the
liptlst CliiUch. Medford. N, J.. Tu 12lh
Inst.. 1:30 P. M. Int. Ilapllst Cm,
QL'INN. Suddenlv. Dec fi DI3LIA. wlf
nf Patrick Qulnn. Itelatlves nnd frlet. Is arc
Invited te nttend funeral. Vcr.. S:30 A. M..
frnm tl'e rcHldence of ln-r ntislinnd. 221.",
t-crrlti nt. I'nleinn renulem -n,ns at St
Hdniniid's rbiircli 10 A. M Int. Hely Cress.
r RAKI-3H. On Dec. 7. JOHN W . IiuhIiii.uI
of Amy Italer (nee Newlln). ncen it. years.
Itelatlies and friends, also William C. Ham
ilton LoiIke Ne. .VJ0 r. and A Jl : Yeuiiir
Men's CliiHa of 13. A. A. M. P. Church, and
all ether organisatiens of wlileh he una a
member. Invited te funeral Mendnv, HI A
M, nt Ills lute r, sldener.. -"..-SO Prnnkfeiil
nve. Int'-rmcnt prlvnte. at Puttstenn, P.i.
Ilciiinlns limy le ,.ne,l Stindjy lifter 3
P. M
R13KDnP.. I)er.,R. 1022, ANNA M.. widow
et I).-. Sllns A. Ilreder. Relnti.es nnd
friends i.re Invited te nllend fr.neri.l ,erv
Ires, Men., 2 P M.. lit the resldenrq of her
son. William C. lteedsr. 1312 S. .17th at. Int
pilvnte. .
RI3YNOI.DS At Palmer .Memeilnl Ho, He,
pllal. Itnsinn, fee. 7. ANN l'ND13ltVO(il)
KI'.YNOI.DS Hiirlnl in f.nnllv Pit. Nurlli
Cedar Mill I'einelery. Phlladlphlii. Mnndiy
nfternnnii Dee. 11.
UICIIAUDS. Dec. 8. PATH Mll.V'3 IttPIf
AltDS Rel.itlven nnd friends urn Invited te
attend funernl. Men., 2 I M . from lulu
leildnme, Uniuh st. nbeie i',itt,iKe. Int.
MnKiietln Cem. Friends limv r til 1 Sun.
after 7 P. M Pleawe mull Honors
ROACH Suddenly. Dee 7,VMARY. wife
nf Kd.vnrd Hunch 'nee Flnn1. lteliill.es mid
friends, also II V M Sediifltv Dlv 2f,3.
(I. I. A. II, or L. 13 . UK- Invlled te allend
funernl Men . H A M. from Imr Lite rcsl rcsl rcsl
denoe. 3011 Ciiluinet .st., FjIIs of S, hu.Iklll
f-ulenin rrciulcin miss at St IlrldKi't'x Church
11:30 A. M. Int. ill St. M.uy'n Cm: , it,i. it,i. it,i.
boreuRh. SAUI3RWI3IN. D-c 8, 1022. r.t Helh
lehem. Pn . of dlphiheiln HDWAItfi P..
Jr.. son of 13dw aid P. and Rucliel luirns
Siiiier.viln. Ne funernl
SCOT.. - lief. II ItOHANNA. widow nf
William Scelt (ne Murr.iv) Funernl tu
which relatives and friends .no In.ltnl, .Men.
day. HSKJ A M . late leslilei,,,.. e-ai s j
st. Solemn Iivish of re,Ulein ut Church of
ht. Mnnlca, HI A. M. Interment Hull Ciets
Cemetery.
SHD'I WP.LL. Sil'ldrnlv fin Dee 7 'I22
AONF.H II.. Mile of I'hnrli-H A. Shnlnell
Ulii'lnll.cs ii' ,1 filepds. iC1ii i:. D. Ii,l.vr
Circle. Ne. mi. l.-iilles ur ;. A. It are
Invite 1 te ilic Mril.. S'.l . P II it
h'r late residen, e. null N. AVnrnni I: d.
Int. private nt IlllltlJe Cem I'i lends limy
enl I Frl. ee
Sl.fAN. At hr resldenee 121 1 ,'hnii
lilt s- , cm Dec 7. I!U2 1SM1I3LLI3 l
widow- of Hnrrj L. illenii. Ni.li',. iuul int.
private,
SMITH -On Dec. M lllJ, Jl'LM I.
SMITH. Seivice en Mendnv n fUirueuji, el
J ii'i'lnek. nt the Oliver II. Ilnlr 111,1k, iM'U
CheHinut st. Interment prlv.it,..
STANKII3N. Dee. 7. 1KISI3. wifn of Wit
ter SttuiMeii and dnii'jliler of Junes A nnd
Inte Ruse Cnrr (n'e Druuheriv) It, lijlhes
and frl' nils are In. Hid tu nllend Tuner il,
Min. M:I0 A. M,. from her l,,l lesl'lenci,
S 13 cer 111, Iriiend nnd Tlnrfi Ms. Milium
riiiulein muss nt Chini'li of .N.ilhiiv Hi A
In). Ilelv Si'iiul, hre Ceni
.sTIli:i:T. -Dee. 7, 1IAHIIY S'l KI3I3T
Relnllves and Irk nds, nle (Ilinrd Asn-mblv.
Ne. 8, A I M. P. I'll' Invited tu ntlend
lh funernl serile,., ut his lite iesileme,
1110 Mm In a M N.irbeiih. P., , Sun . I P. M
ureelseH- Int. iirlvule.
Sl'LTIIAUH.- D'-e. II. 1022. JOHN II,,
I ..! l.,lkrlA ,-li . . I...I 1. k!..lt
11,1 , I., Ill, " ",'"' inn, . .11.,., .'-, I, ,-,,11 I III! Itnj
Relatives and friends in" Invlled le ulteniVi
funernl serilcs. Men , ;iii p ,m , lain ies
dniee. 11133 N Wnmlst hoc ' . Interiiienl
private Nottlnuied Cem, teiy. PilQiidj may
, nil Siitidiy nftiie 7 P. SI
THOMI'SIN. Dee 7. 1(12.' at l'lensnnt
vllle N J . 1113011(113 T. I'lisb'iiid of I'nnnle
A Tlniimiseii. need 73 Heiuulns mav lm
vl, vied nt Id" late resldenee, inn N, Multi
Ft . I'lins.iutvllle, N. J , Sun., nftir 7 P M,
nliie a. St Murk'H P.n Isli Heuse, I'rniik
fnid Men. 1 P M. Seiilxs In St Mink's
P. 13. Churi-h nt 2 P. Jl. Inl pilvnle.
THOMPSON.- Dee. li 11122 SARAH A .
widow of William J. Thompson, aged 74
Funeral .Men. Dee II, 8 A, M. from Inte
nged residence 302 N II. own hi . tllnuiesler City
Chinch. II A. M Int. SI Marv's Cm,
TIIJIIS Dee. ,, 11122, .IOI3SPIIIM: ,1'l.V.
VILLIi:J'..u. 'If'i of the lain Jehn Tleis, jr
Funernl servlees Men. Dro, 1 t Ihu res.
denee nf ler brother. 13'lv.nrd V tl'Iiivlllers,
r.fi.10 Me 'nllum St., Jit. Airy. Solemn leitulem
mass nt 10 A JI. at Church of St Vlimmt
,l,i Pniil. 1'3 l'rlce st., acrtnanlewn Int. pri
vate i. . v- I'nyMT'V - l.er. ,1 inn,., ,. .. . .
"'f FOsVV.N feilnerly of llexliuiuuuli llelinl'.i's
nnd ttleliiis nirtu , a, up ill, j'. ,i m, f ,,
nnd Cainii Ne. 1. P. O nf A., nre InvlleJ
...:
(.::""."''
nt
si
lUlley kt. Sel
.if 1 1 t
Interment Jfuly hepulchrci
'leiiu. ;'",."'"". '" ' hiirih of Hi
J CAHPI3R CULL. Rein-
Stall
aaHHVai:
m pi'Mvno!5,,,le.r;?. N'. .,..;."
Itpbill,.. .... ."!''.". "icil.lll
Chiir,i,rr''.!':1" ,'1'"'. membein of X.len 13,
Id ". ,", "''..ill II. mid L. Assn., In
OsiU'V."', '!''.. ''...M. nt .Ien J3
"man i,i ' .".'. ""ew..v n" "' "nt. nt
.. -,,,,,, in , em. ,,-riiin.ia . ,
"ll BVft ... .1 ...... - ..." .in...
atUnY .iv e """i"ul s residence.
T.-:'''i U,e
L Wlfl I n,.n. . ..
call
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Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
Christmas News of Lew and Moderately Priced Gifts
Sale of Women's All-Weel Stockings, 85c
Mere than two thousand pair at this extraordinary price. Plenty of all sizes from 8V11 te 10 te start
with, in gray, camePs-hair and heather brown. 'Made with the fashionable sports rib and in the weight
most women prefer. They are "seconds," but such geed ones that flaws are hard te find. First time we
can remember offering all-wool sports hose at anything near this price.
(Down Stairs Mere, Central)
jt -7 nk rw
Suede Boudoir Slippers
Unusual at $1.75
Most Christmassy, givable sort we've
seen nnd entirely new. Made of a soft,
velvety-feeling suede en chrome learner
soles ; inner sole and lining of gray felt.
Unlike the ordinary bedroom slipper
they are made en a shaped shoe last, se they should certainly
wearvery satisfactorily. Decorated with tiny cutouts ana a
silk pompon. Each pair in a Christmas box. Blue, old rose,
lavender, brown and crimson. Women's sizes.
(Down Htnlrs Stere. Chestnut)
Give Them Handkerchiefs!
Men's and women's handkerchiefs in white or colors,
at one or another price every one all-linen at 12ec te
75c.
Te Give Him
Bex of 6 initialed white
linen handkerchiefs, $1.25.
White linen initialed hand
kerchiefs, 35c, 50c and 55c.
Plain white linen hand
kerchiefs, 25c, 35c and 50c.
White linen taped-border
handkerchiefs, 50c and 75c.
White linen colered-bor
der, handkei'chiefs, 50c.
White linen initialed handkerchiefs for boys, 35c.
Te Give Her
Plain white linen handkerchiefs, 12V&C and 15c.
White linen handkerchiefs with white or colored em
broidery, 15c.
White linen handkerchiefs with taped borders, 15c.
White linen initialed handkerchiefs, 25c.
White linen handkerchiefs with embroidered corners,
2ec and 35c. , ,- m
White linen handkerchiefs, hand embroidered, 3ec, 50c
and 75c.
Madeira handkerchiefs, 35c te 65c.
White linen handkerchiefs with colored borders, 50c.
(Down Stulrs Htere. Central)
Celluloid Ivery Toilet Articles
New shipment of all the things people have been asking
Sale of Men's Pure Silk Mufflers, "Seconds," at $3.50
Seft, lustrous, pure-silk scarfs at less than the usual price for fiber. "Sec
onds," but the flaws consist mostly of a dropped thread or an irregularity in
the weave; occasionally there is a -mended place. Wide choice of college stripes
and distinctive white and black, black and white and gray and black effects for
dress.
(Dunn Stairs Stere, ( riilrul)
Sale of Men's Clocked Silk Half Hese, 85c
The fancy silk half-hose that most men want. These are pure silk, tee, in
geed shades of gray, navy, cordovan, as well as black. Woven especially for
Wanamaker's, and the best-looking ones we have seen in a long time at this
extremely low price. First quality. Their mercerized tops and soles will make
them wear better.
(Iliivvn Stnlrs Stere, en the (.iillery, .Market)
for!
Manicure pieces, 25c.
Genitis, 25c te 65c.
PulT bosses and hair receivers,
Hair brushes, z 10 .
(Down htnlrs Stare, Central)
Mirrors, ?3 and $4.
Trays, ?l and $2.
Picture frames, 2Cc te $1.
Sets of comb, brush nnd mir
rer, $ anil .u.
A Bathrobe Is Among the Nicest
$5 Gifts for Women
Practical, warm,1 pretty. Any woman who needs a
bathrobe will be delighted te receive one for Christmas.
Made of a famous kind of bathrobe blanketing, whwli
is especially soft and nappy. The neck is collarless, smd
satin ribbon trims the neck and front all the way te the
hem. , , .
Satin-trimmed pockets and sleeves and
pink, blue, gray and purple.
1 ' ' (Down Stnlrs Mere
a silk cord girdle. Hese,
Cleth Frecks and Silk
Frecks, $5 te $25
Time and money must be conserved for
Christmas shopping, yet one must have
clothes, whether or no. The. Down Stairs
Fashion Stere is prepared te meet both
emergencies.
At $5 there are frocks of silk crepe and
of Peiret twill.
At $7.50 frocks of silk crepe, satin and
twill.
Velveteen dresses begin at $10 and may
be chosen at almost any price upward. Un
usual tailored freclcs and elaborately em
broidered models in cloth at various prices
within this range. Well-designed silk
frocks which show drapings and panelings
and unusual bead and embroidery trim
mings at $16.5.0 te $25.
(Hew n stnlrs Mere, Jlnrl.et)
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S22.50
Christmas Shipment Unpacked !
Men's Blanket Bathrobes at $i
in
Central)
"Jeweled" Combs
$1 te $4
Fan-like ornaments that dive one's eveninj,' coiffure
a decidedly festive air.
Ki.t with L'lcamim' imitation sapphires, rubies,
emeralds or topazes
Attractively boxed for Christmas
giving.
(Down Stiilrn Mure, Centriil)
$3.50 j
Sterling Silver, Enameled or Gold Geld
Filled Pencils, 35c te $1.50
Hung around the neck en a narrow black ribbon, they'll make
ittractive little ornaments and yet will bn most convenient for jetting
down the things one always wants te remember.
Sterling silver or geld-filled pencils, S5c te $1.50, according te
size. Knameled ones, $1 and S 1.50.
(Hew n Stnlrs Stere, Cent nil)
Deuble-Faced Velour
Portieres, $14.50 te $23.50
Practical gifts that are decorative, tee, and se well made that
one can be proud te give them. Deuble French edges, of course,
since many people like two-tone color combinations, and bound hems
that will stand any amount of wear. 23, 30, 45 and 50 inches wide,
according te prire. stw Vertlrn Miei( Murk,()
Several Kinds of Sports Coats for
Women at $16.50
Seft herringbones, unusual tweeds, pole coats in pretty
tan shades and out-ef-tlie-ordinary mixtures with color
fleckings. Seme plaid backs ; some quarter lined ; some lined
from cellar te hem with suede cloth. Straight and raglan
shoulder models with big convertible cellars, smartly placed
belts and capacious pockets.
$45 for Belivia Coats With Fur
One model in particular is worth a detailed description. It is
bleuscd in back and has loose-hanging side panels wjth embroidery.
A large cellar of Manchurian wolf-deg adds te its air of fashion
and warmth, and it is lined with satin and interlined. Black, brown
' and dark blue. Other geed coats with fur at $15.
(linn n Stnlrs Stere, Market)
Girls' Christmas Party Frecks of
Voile and Organdy, $5.75 and $8.50
Crisp, white, prettily trimmed dresses that will start
little misses off te Christmas parties in the gayest mood
imaginable, and that's half the party! Pretty gifts that
will carry their usefulness ever into Summer months. Made
in becoming leng-waisted style with tucks of varying width
and insets of lace. Seme have two-tone ribbon girdles, some
wide sashes of self-material. Sizes 8 te 14 years.
(Iliittn Stnlrs Stere, .Market)
Linen Tablecloths
Are Certain of Welcome, $5 te $10
Ne gift is "safer" for the real housewife. Choice is
easy in the Down Stairs Stere where there are many pat
terns and many prices. At $5 and at almost any price
between there and $10 one can get beautifully patterned
fully bleached linen tablecloths in the circular designs that
are most liked. 70x70 inches.
At $7..'0 ami .10 are several pretty patterns in 7(.80-inch linen
cloths.
Pure Linen Dinner Napkins
Napkins 2''.22 inches, are $5, $0.50 and ?7.,'i() dozen.
(Down Mnlrs Mere, Central)
Girls' Rubberized Silk Raincapes
$6.75
Just can't imagine a girl who wouldn't be immensely
pleased te receive one of these very goed-lookfng heeded
raincapes among her gifts. 'Bright stripes and plaids en
blue and brown grounds. Billie Burke heeds have half lin
ings. Sizes 8 te 14 years.
K (Hew i, Stair Stere, Market)
Cedar Chests Are Spicy Gifts
$8.50 te $35
Nicest and most complete assortment we have ever iiad
in the Down Stairs Stere, and prices are pleasantly moder
ate. There are plain chests, and chests with arms that
transform them into window seats. Seme are all cedar,
some have mahogany arms that contrast beautifully with
the polished cedar. 36, 42 and 48 inch lengths, with some
tiny ones for children's use.
(Iievvn stnlrs Stere, I'ertlere Slii.ii, .Murl.rl,
Leeks Mightily Like a Luggage Christmas !
Mere people are buying
luggage for Christmas gifts
this year than we can ever
remember before. The rea
son isn't far te seek, ler
luggage is such a really sub
stantial sort of gift and
values this season seem
extraordinary.
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Six-Piece Desk
Sets, $2
Christmas thank-yeuV aie
sure te be prompt and doubly
enthusiastic if written at one
of these attractive new desk
sets. Made of composition ma
terial, finished in geed tones of
gray, green' and bronze.
One large blotter, letter
holder, inkwell, penholder,
Hinall blotter and a calendar.
(Iievvn Stairs Hlnre, Art Neeille Neeille
werk Shep, Central)
Women's Fabric
Hatboxes, $5 te $10
Shiny black ones, cretonne
lined nnd neutly finished.
$5 and $0 for theso trimmed
with tan or black fabric.
$10 for these trimmed with
black or tan leather.
Women's Week-End Cases
$5 te $).50
$5 for dull black cobra-grained
or shiny black fabric cases.
?G for dull Muck cobra-grained
fabric with carefully sewed edges.
$0.50 for black cobra-grained
leather with silk and cotton lining.
All nre 18, 20, 22 or 21 inches.
(Uuv.n Htuir. Stere, Central)
SI 0.7
Men's Leather Traveling
Bags. fi")0 te $25
All ate 18 and 20 inch bags,
leather lined, with caiefully sewed
frames and of loemy width and
depth. Single and double handles.
Leathers include tan or black 1
smooth hand-boa riled or cobra
grained cowhide and black or
brown wall us.
Men's Leather Suitcases
S10.7". te $25
All have M'wed corners, all
around straps and strong locks.
Conservatively f a s h inne d, se
there's no display of hi ass rivets,
as one often linds in "cheap"
goods. Seme are leather lined,
some have the wanted "bellows''
extension at one side for extra
articles
Women's Leather
Traveling Bags. $!).e0
le SKi.fiO
$i).50 for brown or black
smooth or hand-bearded cow hide
with collapsible bottoms With
stiff base and leather lining,
$10.
$10.50 for dull black n.bia
grained lenther bags.
All lG-incli sine.
Women's Overnight Bags
$1 te $20
$4 for dull or shiny black fabric
hags.
$5 te $20 for dull cebra-giained
or shiny vacliette leather b.ig ,
some lUtctl with imitation ivi.n
or imitation tortoise-shell toilet
accessories.
Ne Doubt the Heuse Would
Like a Rug for Christmas
These geed kinds are quite pleasantly moderate in
price, and they are standard qualities whan will suVely
give satisfactory service. Well-chosen colors and patterns.
Cxi)-ft
$5.50.
7.(ixl().ii-lt
tugs, $0,50.
cork linoleum rugs,
linoleum
(i!1-ft. senmlesh velvet lugs,
$20.
HxlU-fl. scuniles velvet
rugs, $37.50.
ti!)-ft. standard Axniinster
(i.9-fl. plain reversible wool i rugs, $22.75
chenille ilil's. 820. !M2-ft. standard
0xl2-fl. plain icveisible wee
cl'i'iiille iug, 537.50.
Axiniii'tcr
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ti.0-ft. Wilten nig 4, Uf.
Ox 12-ft Wilten lug . $7:i..,0.
illnwn stair, Meie, heliii!l )
A few men say they are net gay enough, but that, is
their chief merit in most men's eyes. They are warm, long,
plenty, full bathrobes that really don't leek tee obviously
like Christmas gifts. Instead, they tone in with the brown
leather of the man's own chair or the bi'ewn or deep green
of his curtains.
They're quite the best $5 bathrobes we have seen in
a long time.
As they sell out ipiickly, may we suggest that you order his size
pretty promptly?
(Iliivvn Stiitr Mere for Men, en tile Cnller.v, .Market)
Men's Gloves Start at 50c
Colored Linen for Gift Towels
75c Yard.
One yard will make two towels and hemstitching and
thread-drawing are unusually easy because of the even, firm
weave. Hand-made gifts always carry a special message of
thoughtfulness that is appreciated. Rese, yellow, green, tan,
blue, orchid, white and brick. :'(i inches wide.
Handkerchief Linen Squares, He Each
Ptettiest colors! Kightcen dilferent hade- all tern squaie and
ready for the inteicsting handwork that completes them.
(Ileviit stnlrs M, ,(,,, I ciiirnl)
Silks Are Beautiful and
Werth-While Gifts
$2.75 yard for richly patterned Paisley crepe de cliine in
deeply glowing color combinations. 10 inches wide.
$!J yard for shining self-striped radium in flesh, orchid
and white. Wide satin stripes give it a luxurious sheen.
40 inches wide.
Japanese Silk, $1.25 Yard
Hese and geld, turquoise blue and pink, soft sliiinnierv Nile green
Mlk.s all are ready in the Down Stairs Stere te be tut for clever
lingers te make into daintv gifts. .'JO niche., wide.
(Iievvn Milrs store, eiitral)
Unlined eapeskin gloves, eutseam sewn, one-clasp style
tan or brown, $2 te $2.75.
Lined eapeskin gloves, eutseam sewn, one-clasp style in tan or
brown, .-eme with lleece, ethers with seamlcis knitted wool linings,
$1.65 te $1.50.
Unlined suede gloves, eutseam sewn, $2.85.
Lined capekin gloves in strap-wrist style, $1.85 te $5.50. Tan
and brown, as well as some stvles in black.
Black leather gauntlets start at S2.50 and go by eay .-luges le
$0.50 for these with lamb's-wool lining.
Men's Woolen Gloves, $1
Lined with wool and oeund with leather in one-clasp .style, SI. 50.
Fleece-lined jersey gloves in gray and black, 50c te $1.
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