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3TCTi7 WATX M W( i'r.vcrjwM.,v.,T KffiIIM "u m ." "nri'jtpi r', tfV4 ,i ' n, -aMU .tat 'vc titt! ' M if -?.,, ""? ,,lF "vTfeW91KKAVx CYH ? ' 5 i' . '-.irmtr PRINCETON PLANS DEBATE ON LEAGUE JUVJ2J.UIJLHU- JfUUiJlU JbUJJJUJUiJtt tfO.LXJAUrJLifU.l.A.t TJbL U JKU A. X , VJKJX 5, 1922 1? Tir Students te Take Nega tive Side Against Oxford Visitors . -i rvt 5. The subject for "E nntlenn debate between the ,he. ,ntfir5! of Oxford mid 1'rinccten. CW here nt TuMJny night, wna ,0 be.,nml n n letat mectlnff Inst night TwhM Clie Hnllf-, tfie two de ff.i Societies nt rrlnwten. bi&,VEn Is te upheld the negative .r,h2 nuAtlen "I eselvcd. That the ? AS Stn7es "heuld at ei.ee enter the , ited inJ."..:Bt nnd it was breimht W?t nlri "hat efforts nrn bcliiR ""J te s"cur ii prominent statesman Swdrt PrcHldent .Tehn Greer Hlbbcn, '. f iinhewlty. n presiding 0fThe Oxford men, who ere new tour . PtL m intrv nnd meeting teams of inOii nil cr collies, will fellow the I Se of .l&nte ns used in the nht?S of the two ilrmnce of debate in collegiate uc tMHl tT.j. S4. TTnitcd States .. ' .f"i.M, Hi International ffiiA Commission; n. I). Diifflel.I, -05 ( SSrlcnt of the I'rudrntlnl Lift In-oz.'i- r.nnnv: K. W. Fert, New- MARK GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mr. Paul 8chenmer Quietly Celebrate Event i'eui Hcnenmer, Bcvcnty-nve yenrs old, nnd his wife, Emmn, five years his Junier, quietly celebrated their golden weddlnf Tuesday nt their home, 2204 East Yerk street. Because of a re cent death In the family only a few relatives and old friends were in at tendance. Mr. Bchenmer is employed at the Monitor Cnrpetlnpr Mills, Oxford and Mnschcr streets, where he had been foreman for fifty-one years. He is still active and gees te work daily. Dr. Geerge Sinnamen, pollce surgeon at the Trenten nvenue nnd Dauphin street sta tion, is Mr. Bchenmcr's son-in-law. Mrs. Mary Hinnamen is the only de scendant of the eW couple. After-Dinncr Tricks " , it . i- uui -... - limine .' - .. ... in i lawjer, nnd . v. "epcr, i. fhiUlriphia City Councilman nna wen known ns heml cencli of the Tiger "even, addressed the meeting. 'The longer that Mustaphn Kcmal .,.,(. trouble the better Lenlnp nnd K "ill like It." M.id Dr. Alfred iIhmK former professor nf history nt theUnlurslty of Wisconsin, in an in "rviev jn this morning's issue of the lnilr Prlrn'i'tntiinn en the relation of J,! ' ln Near Knet. Dr. Dennis went en te say. "The n,n .! nu--iii finds in lending the TurkMi aspirations its moral support lien in the fact that it is move desirable te have Turkey, pesscssinjc no navy, in ilnrue of the Dardanelles, than some ether Power which will be better able te enforce a respect for international BV ggfBBC it -- Ne. 284 The Ten Checkers Place ten checkers in a semi-circle upon the tnblc, nnd tell the audience that you wish te make "kings" of them (that is five piles, of two checkers each). Te de this you can pick up any checker you cheese, but jeu must pass it ever two checkers prier te plncing it upon another checker. This procedure is repeated until you have the five "kings." ' The trick is net se simple ns it seems, and the spectators will find it extremely difficult of solution. Here is the proper method : Place Ne. 4 upon Ne. 1 ; e. 7 upon Ne. ti; Ne. fi upon Ne. 0: Ne. ii upon Ne. C, and Ne. Si upon Ne. 0. VANDERBILT VISITS PARIS Yacht Arrives In Cherbourg en Leg of World Cruise Cherbourg. Oct. 5. -Anions the nn. srngers en the Olympic yesterday were Townsend M. Franklin, son of the manager of the White Star Line; Masen Day nnd Itebcrt Imandt, the violinist. The Amerlcnn yncht of W. K. Van deiliilt, who is cruising the world, an chored here. EHm mn EmBnn m( m would BUT one doesn't dare if one did ah, what courage and what startling revelations! The revelations one finds each week in the pages of TOWN TOPICS for TOWN TOPICS does dare and does tell the truth and always a shade before anyone else. If you insist upon having your revelations from a true prpphet, and if you want te knew the latest choice bit before it is the handball of the crowd here is your opportunity. SPECIAL OFFER te New Subscribers Only; Ne Subscriptions Renewed at This Rate. tncleiej find one dell.r-fC.niili. $1.08 Foreign, $1.16)-fef a tne month.' (ubicriptlen te TOWN TOPICS. Town Topics, 2 WEST 45th STREET, NEW YORK CITY' One Yar $8.00 At Newsstand,, 20c per Ccy Yes, Wanamaker s Down Stairs Stere Is Really Wanamaker s The Down Stairs Stere was originated by the founder as a store of low and moderately priced GOOD merchandise in 1916. It was a distinctly different thought then and year by year it has grown te be of greater value te all families of limited income. It does net sell "cheap" trashy goods it sells only mer chandise really worth buying. The Down Stairs Stere has twenty-seven sections specializing in low and moderately priced mer chandise, including hats, dresses, coats, gloves, blouses, rugs, linens, etc. These goods sell out almost as fast as they come in and an average of a hundred thousand dollars of new purchases arrive every week in the year. Advance Netice of the Amazing October Sale of Dresses, Coats and Suits for Women and Girls It will atart at 9 o'clock Saturday in the Down Stairs Fashion Stere, which has been specially enlarged for the occasion. It will be the most remarkable sale of the Autumn season. All the garments are new. Qualities as usual are of "Wanamaker standard." Prices are extraordinary. We give this advance notice se that friends of the Down Stairs Stere who live at a distance may make their plans and be here when the store opens Saturday for first chance along with our regular city customers. Jein the joyous army of Eskimo Pie eaters! Just march up with your nickel and try the greatest treat you ever tasted. v t . Vl. and Eat as many as you like- you'll like a geed many. Abbotts Eskimo Pie made the Abbotts way is pure, wholesome and delicious. And that's going some! Get it at the Abbotts Ice Cream Dealer ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIESJnc. Remarkable Sale of Beaded Bags Frem France Fully a Third Less $4 $6 $7.50 The fact that they did come from Francn just literally "sticks out. all ever them." The beads are really fine and sniull and closely woven. All the bujjs are nicelv lined with silk yes, even the $4 ones! And the patterns and coleis are worked out with an effectiveness distinctively French. J $4 baRs have rounded imitation shell tops and come in both dark and litrhtcr ground colorings. $G bags have shell or draw - string tops and come in square or pouch shapes, mostly the wanted dark colorings. S7.!0 baffS in rfistillPtlvn chnnn. Vin.,i plain or carved imitation shell tops, some with novelty strap handles Unusual dark patterns. (Down Malrt. Sterr. Ontral) Inexpensive Hats for Sports Wear, $1.65 te $2.50 i i ' MnMMHBHHHMBAfeHPB m. M W -m M IBM m rrkvvr nwii k m H m m H B B $7.50 gUL r i mm I mm urn Wm I P ; . wwiStairsS t.jrviFiLi ric ? (Tcae.fl ' faHjMHMa VifSZJSJA 3? Ot ; r mr" 4J i J ftSaHr WM Central Ai Seft shapes that can be pulled into one's favorite "angle." Navy. .black, brown, tan, cherry and f ether wanted color--. The one sketched at S1.65 is of felt with stitched-in tucks around crown and brim and is trimmed with plain band and bow of the same muterinl. The one r.t $1.75. pictured, is of soft duvetyn in turban shape trimmed with embreideied flow ers. Fer .?2 50 aie Uh hats evei ex plain with ribbon or felt band and yet extremely becoming te almost every one. Importer's Surplus of Strange Costume Ornaments All $1 Mostly third te half less for queerly interesting decorative orna ments for the new girdles nnd long-line bodices. Butterfly effects, Ru?sinn color scheme.-, Egyptian .scarab styles and dozens of ether highly ingenious devices for girdle. Alse a few charmingly carved iverv-hkc pendant for neck laces del'cale affairs that will make delightful gift. m t Radium, Silk Jersey and Messaline Petticoats Special at $3.85 Net i. 1 ..re they of superior silk", but the esvllei e of their workman!. i-, noteworthy. Solid .in i . hangeabte 'colors in dark effects. Ni . have knee flounce, t i. kc 1 or accordion pleated, .eme are Malpp..l and some have the la' unto 22-inch Dern hem. Third te Half Less for Teeth. Nail and Hair Brushes, 18c le H loom tiru-ius witti geed firm bntk an- 18e and . Haul i rub brushes, fei bathroom ue, lRi- and Il.iu bi.ih. - at G5c, 800 and M ha. lung bl.uk, l.' and nl:-n,ii .. tli ,, accerdiiv,' ;0 pnci. lmii stair-, i.irr. I -utr.il lln Stamped Unbleached Muslin Aprons, 25e The (lu.untest of ciess-stitcl pattei 11 ii'uk two styles of bib apien tr effective, und the de mands up hi ni e's time and jioek jieek jioek etlienk aii l"v. Unusual color couibiiiaiien are suggested by completed nuw 1. Stamped Kitchen Towels, lSc and 20c Mnpid and i'i-e.s. baued cotton toweling stamped for outline fctitih and I nii'-li i.ets. Geed Steel Scissors, ."iOc Pair Shnuiig, iniip Wades in lengt'i te si niche-, ICnibreidery, but tonhole, manicure and hterk styles. (Ilewn Htnlrn Stere, Artnrcdln I Werk Shep, Ctntrnl) i-white Announcing a Sale of Men 's Suits Made-te- Measure at $37.50 In Wanamakeiif8 Down Stair k Stere for Men, en the Gallery, Market A remarkable collection of fine all-wool fab rics has been assembled in anticipation of this event, offering a breadth of choice in weave, pat tern and color which will include, we believe, some thing te please everybody. Fine all-wool cheviets, cassimeres and wor steds in distinguished pencil stripes, tweeds, over ever plaids, herringbone.: and a score of indefinite mix tures. Plenty of conservative dark grays; plenty of dark blues and blacks. These suits will be made te a man's individual measure, tailored in geed, businessman-like styles and no additional charge will be made for extra sizes. Men preferring a double-breasted or novelty-back model will have te pay just enough mere te cover the actual additional cost of tailoring and material. Men's Striped Peplin Shirts, $1J5 The Down Stairs -Men's Stere is offering something new for the Winter season especially geed cotton poplin shirts with just that bit of extra weight which will make them comfortable. They arc cut full and long in regular Wanamaker style and have fast-color cluster stripes of black, blue, lavender and combina tions en white- grounds. Sizes 14 te 17. Men's Exceptional Cotten Half Hese 12V2c Pair First quality half hoc with reinforced heels and sole. Sat isfying for day-in day-out wear. Black, navy, gray, cordovan. Russian calf. Sizes 9 J" te 11 (Deifn Stairs .Stere for Mm en the Oellfr.v, MiirLrt) New Cellars and Vestees, $2.25 te $6.50 The. are named for the popular actress, Marjoric Kambeau, and are of crisp white or tan taffeta banding stitched in latticed effect te form an entire cellar or combined with tucked taffeta. There are short col cel lars for the round-necked dress, bib col cel lars, Peter Pan ones and vestee ets, se that they rsn be used with suits or dresses, and thei have the tailored smartness that one likes with Winter costumes. (Down MhIi-n Merr lfk V'tfr , Central) Handkerchief Linen "Square 17c Each Delicate flower-colored squares of fine linen which deft fingers will fashion into pretty "hankies" for gifts or personal use. Eighteen shades in all two soft grays, four blues, three pinks, two greens, a brown and a tan, laender and orchid, honeydew, sunset and white. - Fine French Linen, SI Yard Se far as we knew, the Down Stairs Stere is the only plac where ...., M......., i.iiv.i 10. uni.-i.-u mi ei. i-ine, eiese and evei muKes vor in weave, it cev pink ikes very attract ve towel., luncheon doilies, runners, slumber pillow ers and a dozen ether dainty thing'. Re.-e, yellow, blue, tan, orchid, lk and white. 36 inches wu.e. ' l(iii ii.ilr Sterr. triitml) Beys' Specially Reinforced Cotten Stockings 35c Pair 3 Pair $1 Reinforced knees, reinfeiced feet built te withstand the en- 5.iu,'i is 01 Kr.ee. anu tees that have seemed in-conquerable. Deuble imi-au raiun, ,m an extra tlireart woven into spot of stiess iv-uwi uuu nuura. .-Hfj XO 11. Geed Children's Silk-and-Cotten Rolled-Tep Socks, Specially Priced $1 liOOll-.c ji, I ' length that - . n'' Xa y, black, gun , ' K in ilky heather tvixt'ires. Three-quarter r'.vne until late Autumn, arj no knees te darn. ..no , cordovan and cadet blue. Site 7'j te 10. 'I'm. i si.ir, ter,i (rntruli Special Purchase of Women's New One-Strap Pumps, $5.40 Vw (zE vix .s7. 10 S Hi art K(n annnutn ulLnifirlii .nwl .- .. .unniFii, "(.11-lttUktV V ueaut, fully finished hoes in Autumn's must-m-demr.nd style. Snh black kid or patent leat.ier cne- trap pumps with Cuban htels, iihving rubber heels attiuhed. Kid lined, ttiactielj nerferated. Pur i!iaiu under ordinary market condi tions tin-se shoes would have te retail jt de idm mere than thii irice. Ot.c day- vllinK should currv out 'hi entile Int. '.i i.-irl.- i 'wiiit,ri,,',l.Mi sii-s iik ti'l ( ,niiifte --ill bc safest. tev ii ' nir S(r,i ( lirMiiiil A Wholesale Dealer Asked Us $37 for the Self same 9x12 Axminster Rugs We Offer at $33.50 And all t!ue ether Axminster rug prices represent commensurate margins of saving j-f taken advantage of new. But there is no getting around hard facts, and wholesale rug prices have nut only ru,en but are certainly net Reing te decline seen. These elleivd tomorrow in the Down Stairs Rug Stere are at pleasantly "in.ide prices," and we can only hope te continue ettering them while our present stock of Axnun.stei' rugs lasts. As te the rugs themselves, they arc geed, stout, long-wearing qualities, sturdily "backed" ami cle.sely napped. Warm, homey-looking patterns and colors in Persian and t mnese effect.. 6 -; 9-ft. Axminster ruirr $18.75 9 x 15-ft. Axminster rugs. . . . $52 50 8.!! x lO.U-ft. Axminster rugs $8 1 e0 1 1.,'J x 12-ft. Axminster rugs $5250 9 x 12-lt. Axminster ruj?s $H!J.50 1 1. x 15-ft. Axminster rugs $G2.50 (lluwn Miiln Sterr, Chntnut) ?m "V r ,"H, f, Sl nl ii.,Jt