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'sjet5& ?mw 2s' ikT-'TTK? wMmSEW8fflffia . y " "-s ri'V-vtazzt " ( MSTVjY ,8Hinc? EVENING PUJBIilO lBDGERitallBLPHlA, WBDNBttDAT, OCTOBER 'II. MM PiM ffljnell Pemanint Waving .AMtAfid PT .-.fiAnlll Eg? hftfl" WS. DlDin iE"rv," tPP'.artl. Piaf J 11 ,- ; rtyg t sjy&jMj&WKw Ed. w. THEE-ajfts.' ADMIRAL GREETS Jenes Arch Support Shoes 2752 Germantown Ave. ft!i? ivftA ! Support, JBV ' Attache. wwZrmAM II .ic Frem 2H tnlldthi J 3 te 10. at AU ululln ic TRAINED NURSE JlNFANT SHOP 1807 Chestnut Street LAYETTES rrem Safety Tin te fted Arneld gewnsj eD Silk & Weel Hese, .65 Spruce iwj eREAD THE ADVERTISEMENTS where you can get the best rallies, then get toot Slere firim from Write for Details Marriett Bres. s?1118 CHESTNUT STREET FOREIGN VETERANS Twenty-three Reaeh New Yerk Frem Abroad En Reute te New Orleans Convention GIVEN OFFICIAL WELCOME SS 8romtmd,Sen Mil flelMAVTOWMAVS. FH0NC!CUI9VMHI. rrellQwUgme HONEST workman- hip in Imtallatlen na nw material and n r a d In con. traction combined witn e r i a t n a i dulmi make our Lighting Fixtures iedaya beat J'alue,. tanufacturln our own reeds from elid brans meant complete eatltfao eatltfae eatltfao tlen for the buyer. Ill 10 Eat. 1K9B Ouli t.ica. Peymrnti Cenunltntly Arranjtd ; ..V .. .V..-.4VWW.P ,vmwn4s4m w MfthMMritM). .Kvj4vis,t WNW' mm Butter The finest butter tn America! Bv Anectated Press New Yerk, Oct. 11. Twenty-three decorated war heroes of seven European countries arrived here today en La Lerraine en reute te New Orleans te attend the convention of the Inter allied Veterans Federation beginning next Saturday. American Legien officials met their ship, her masts dressed with flags, at ntiarantine and escorted the visitors te the battery where they were greeted by Itenr Admiral Hilary P. Jenes, com mander of the Atlantic fleet, and Majer General 0. S. Hale, commander of the Second Cerps area. After municipal officials had wel comed them at the City Hall, the dele gation paraded up Fifth avenue in auto mobiles and then left for Washington en a special train accompanied by the National Reception Committee of the American Legien. They expect te de part from the capital tonight for New Orleans after placing1 a bronze tablet en the grave of the unknown here in Arlington National Cemetery. Every man in the delegation were decorations en his chest and each bore wounds received in battle. There were six French veterans, five Britishers, three Belgians, three Serbians, three Zeche-Slevakians, two Rumanians and one Italian. N.ene were his uniform. Instead they appeared in formal day lime attire, .with high hats and cutaways. Jellicst of all the group was a here 1 totally blind. CaDtaln William Ap pleby, officer in Lord French's "Con "Cen tcmptlbles." He lest his sight in the second battle of Ypres. His pretty nineteen-year-old daughter Olga, his constant companion and his "eyes" for several years,, accerapanted htm. Last Sunday afternoon aboard ship her devotion was rewarded by the head of the delegation, Charles Bertrand. of France, president of the Inter-allied Veterans Federation, who pinned upon tier the decoration ei Merit or tne na tional Union of Combatants. Captain, Appplcby Bald he was mere appreciative of the honor given bis daughter than of all the medals that have been be stowed upon him. With the war heroes came Rent-Ma), official painter of the French Ministry of War, whose patriotic "America" Is new en an exhibition tour in this country. Marcel Hcreud; member of the mun icipal council of Paris, and a war vet eran as well, brought a geld medal which the city of Paris sends te the city of New Orleans. PEPPER REGISTERS FOR NOVEMBER ELECTION Was In Capital en Other Days and Later en Tour, He Says Senater Pepper appeared before the Beard of Itcgiatratlen Commissioners at 11 :30 o'clock today and registered for the November election. "On the first two registration days I was in Washington," he explained. "I finished a speaking tour last Fri day and was Ik need of rest, us I had had no vacation this year. I went m a walking trip for a couple of days." The Registration Commissioners are In session in Roem 030, City Hall, te register these who failed te qualify as voters last Saturday or en the two pre ceding registration days. Twenty-two voters were enrolled this morning. The beard will sit until October 28. e Juliet tg J. Ltiwler 1126 Walnut SLg-JS, 9t. ' Tailored and Dressy HATS Fmtti In mwry dull' able) color and ehapm Juliet creorten, very beautiful, but moderately priced. 1 itMt nub. at oeuod I1I A Weel . . lOn RO ounce, lUwrknlt Weel .,.. SSe a ball Head 4 Trlmmlnaa n flntflnltr National Bead & Art Silk Ce. 27 fl. 0T1I BTRBRT Walnut ttW JfeO Oriets tittd Promptly KN1TTING WOOL WertttM 1 co suit wool ill I Per es. ... v Per os. . We'll Glad 'Hteititebint Novelty Embroidery Ce. 15 N. 10th St. 1007 Filbert St Ven flamplaa 9 Embreideriai 54' lb In all our Stores UainiMai.l IfiBHBBBII -I a K The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut St.. Pblla. REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer Expert General Appraiser EXECUTOR'S AND ATTORNEY'S SALE 4 OF EXTRAORDINARY AND COSTLY JEWELRY UA BY THE "Ang&SHB O AMER1.0A, rgAMOE ACT ENGLAND PAULINE COCHRAN, Deceased AND BOLD BY ORDER OF WM. H. LAMB, ATTT. A.IXC4 tOlAib UC EMILY E. PITT, Deceased BT OEDEE OF O. B. PITT. ESQ., EXEOUTO THE ESTATE OF CATHERINE A. STERLING LATE OF PARIS, FRANCE TO BE BOLD B7 ORDER OF HER EXECUTOR MR. R. P. STERLING ' AND BV ORDER OF MISS MINA GORDON THE COLLECTION COMPRISES A Magnificent String of Oriental Pearls, Unset Emerald, Weighing About 7 kts Rare Pear Shape Black Pearl, 19 grains, Flawless and Blue White Pear Shape Emerald, Cut nnd Heart Shnpc Diamonds, Flexible Platinum Plaques and Bracelets, Beautiful Sauteir Watch With Diamond Chain, Solitaire Diamond, weighing 5', kta. AND OTHERS FROM THE FAMOUS JAEGER FONTAINE AND WESSELTON MINES PIGEON-BLOOD RUBIES CASHMERE SAPPHIRE ORIENTAL PEARL AND DIAMOND DOG COLLAR ARTISTIC DRAGON FLY PIN . UNIQUE CORAL AND RARE JADE NECKLACES ALL OF WHICH WILL BE BOLD AT PUBLIC SALE ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 13, 1922 PROMPTLY AT 8:30 O'CLOCK Exhibition Wednesday and Thursday, October 11 and 12 SI FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN By HOPE HAMPTON (Screen atiir) FORMAN FURS Over Bastian & Davis Sd Fleer 113 S. 13th St. Magnificent Fur Coats Moderately Priced I A splendid collection I 0 distinguished med-1 els for your choice, , including Hudsen Seal Ceat Trimmed with Xatvral Skunk $425 reduced te $340 Tx Seafood Salad Shred equal parts of shrimp and crab. Season with salt and pepper te taste and mix with Thousand Island dress ing. Garnish with lettuce and serve with crackers and a bit of relish en the side. Tomorrow Russian Tea, by Mrs. i Manlo Saunders Cobb. I Oepuright, lift, Xn PubUe Ltdatr Company I Things You'll Leve te Make Northern Seal Cape ' Kccn the Ends of Ribbon Frem Fray- $145redacedte$99.50 ins Xarthr.m. R.ni n., ' Here is a very simple and at the -. .. Hwtv (W IMILI . - , COHflU Budson Seal U Dyed Muskrat WllHiUllEBlBaaiMMMlHMBB The SeneriU A Spaniih Pump pn.,Fat.!nt ana Sat'" combinations. Strictly atPvu" e-minute In VU. Perfect nttlnsr. We Have Them as Lew as $4.00 MiSZNER NORTU I lOTHCT 1 2.rj"' " 10 Hi ST. J All On. Hter. k AND 20 J, 520 ST.x r-:ci peat, tee same time ornamental way of keepliiK the ends of your little duushtcr's hair ribbons and s,nsties from traying eiu: Cut the,ends any liape jeu want, then dip them into melted sealing was. Place small pieces In n shallow tin eer n small flame. When the wax is well melted dip the ribbon into it. Use wax of the same color as the ribbon or of n contrasting shadt). It is biirprlslns what I A'endcrful euects can be given te a plain 1 ribbeu with the use of melted sealing I wax. FLORA. LOVE NOTS By KAYKKAN GO -NOW -TO ANY COLONIAL DEALER GET YOUR COUPONS FOR THE BIG Heathized COLONIAL ICE-CREAM MYSTERY BRICK CONTEST THIS new brick, which will be offered te the public en Saturday, October 21st, is the triumph of our career as ice cream makers. It will contain a combi nation, entirely new, of three luscious flavors blended into a three-layer brick se delicious you will say you never tasted anything se geed. What Are These Flavers? Pick the 3 right flavors and you will receive n quart brick of Hcathizcd Colonial Ice Cream FREE every week for a whole year. Get your coupons today from any Colonial dealer. They contain instructions and the names of 80 flavors. Select the 3 flavors you think will be used. Vete aa often as you like. It doesn't cost anything. If your choice Is correct, you will receive a book of 52 coupons, each coupon geed for a quart brick of Heath ized Colonial Ice Cream. Si Safety First ' MlnH thnt vnu keen unto yourself the 1 knowledge of your husbnnd's short- , comings. I Fer the vanity of man Is like unto a 1 guilty conscience. ; Dees net man rejoice in his su- iperlerity? Though he be destined te , conquer the world with his fist, jet 1 when bhreuded by darkness he tries te I cast chains about the neck of woman. I As the light of day chases away the lure of romance, se the disclosure of iman's shortcomings lessens Ills resanl for woman. Ken mere perilous than the bnmiim pei-l upim the sidewalk U Mho revealing eje of I he Keen observer. , Fer an a liivek ed poses before his 1 worshipers, mi a hiHiand lees te btrut before the c-'is of Ins beleed. .Net mere guarded than woman n 'age is u husband's Impel fei'tleiis. let Hew Dlinu is man; .", """".'2 the wife who loves a perfect husband.' Great is her power if she be exceeding wise and guard well uer iwcni. Ne strings te this e(7er. Get started at once. Contest ends 0 P. M Tuesday, October 1th. tik ISO COIXJNIAL ICE-CREAM "PHILADELPHIA s BEST" CoiwteM, lit, bv Puttie Ledgir Oempam mm, FiakWed'CbiileEi Less in Wanamaker' 4x7 ft. rugs $11.50 6x9 ft rugs ' $19.50 8.3x10.6 ft. rugs $33.50 9x12 ftrugs $37.50 Here is an extraordinary chance te cheese luxurious rugs for hemes4and offices at a third te almost half less than today's standard prices. It's a chance for which we have been seeking twelve months. Last year we were able te offer such a let of chenille rugs and they sold out In a single day. These are even better 1 Majority of them are perfectly plain in weave and finished with a band border of slightly darker tone or contrasting color. Seme are entirely plain without borders. Seme are mottled without borders. They are all heavy, firm rugs which feel luxuriously soft and deep te the tread. They are reversible se that they can be turned ever te equalize the wear and they are re markably serviceable. Each is securely bound. Seven fashionable colors, including taupe, French gray, brown, tan, green, blue and rose. These are all the rugs that the mill had. Te prevent disappointment we print the quantities of the larger sizes. 4 x 4-ft. (0) 4x4-it. rugs. (37) 4X7-K. rugs. (23) 6x9-ft. rugs. (20) (33) Hi (l) The Plain Chenille Rugs ' viranf gs at Mere Tfcan a Third m s Dwi Stairs Stere 1 im M .$ 6.75 . 11.50 . 19.50 8.3 x 10.0-f t. rugs 33.50 WX l-lt. rugs. ., 37.50 9x8.6-ft. rug 23.50 9xl0.6-ft. rug... 35 10.6xl2-ft. rug.. 50 10.6 x 13.C-ft. rug 57.50 12x6-ft. mg 27.50 .(1) 12xl2-ft. rug.... $57.50 (1) 12xl4-ft. rug.... 67.50 (2) 12xl5-ft. rugs... 72.50 (1) 8.3x9-ft. rug 23.50 (1) 6xl5-ft rug 32.50 (1) 7.6xl0-ft. rug... 27.50 (1) 2Gx 6-ft. rug.... 4.75 (1) 26x28-ft. rug.... 25 (1) 26xl2-ft. rug.... 10 (1) 30xl0-ft. rug.... 10 (Down Stairs Rug Stere, Chestnut Street) The Mottled Chenille Rugs (3) 6x9-ft. rugs S15 (18) 9 x 12-ft. rugs. . .$27.50 (1) 12xl5-ft. rug S33 (I)errn Stairs Rub Mere, Chestnut Street) The Small Rugs Are en the Central Aisle 2lx36-inch plain rugs start at $2 and go te 36x72-inch rugs at $6.50. 27x54-inch mottled rugs start at $2.50 and go te 36x72 inch rugs at $4.25. (I)nwn Stnlr Ptere, Centrnl Aisle) "It's Impossible te Get Dresses Like These in My Town" said a visitor from Pittsburgh in the Down Stairs Stere this week and she referred te the hundreds of effective silk dresses here at S10, $12. $13.50, $15, $16.50 and $20. Effective is the word that seems best te describe them. They are se down-te-the-minute in every way, even at such small cost. Down-te-the-minute in materials, for what geed dressmaker but would recom mend the silks te be had in these dresses, for the list includes Canten crepe Sntin-I -k crepe Twill-back velveteen Crepe de chine Charmeuse Satin and lace as well as the cloth fabrics te be had in them, such as tricetine and Peiret twill. Cert inly they are down-te-the-minute in stn-.-, because of their beautiful sim plicity. They are all leng-line simple frocks with here a draperv ervfhere a longer panel or a pretty ornament at the . waist or perhaps a touch nf braid or cord. Every day customers tell us thev are the prettiest frocks we have ever had at ine prices. Sires run from 14 te 46, according te themedel. (Den u Stalrtt store, Market) I- This New Herringbone Tweed Ceat Pictured, Is $32.50 It is one of the smartest coats shown in the Down Stairs Stere all season. It comes in black and white or tanand white herringbone weave with tiny flecks of green or lavender and has a particularly rich gray or brown satin lining. Anether feature is that it is in the new longer length and should reach almost te the anklesi en most people. Finished with big black buttons and stitching. $16.50 Coats in Twelve v Different Styles Mannish sport coats with raglan sleeves and inverted pleat backs come in such effective materials as Heather mixtures, Tweeds of many kinds, Herringbone weaves. Pome are lined with warm suede cloth. Other sport coats, $12 te $42.50. $25 Coats Are Trimmed With Fur Velour and soft belivia-likn m;. are trimmed with braid or stitchin" nnd have warm wintry cellars of beaver-dyed ceney. Navy or brown among them. (Down Stairs .Stere. Market) V $32.50 Smart New Fitted Vanity Cases, $3, $5, $6 "Regular little dressing cases," as one girl was overheard te exclaim de lightedly en examining their capa cious, cleverly fitted interiors. Square and oblong shapes, all the way from 5 te 8 inches wide. Most of them swing smartly from securely- riveted double handles, though some have single handles, like miniature suitcases. All have snappy spring catches. Inside, a really big mirror fills the entire back of the lid, and the pockets in the nice moire linings are equipped with the essential "vanity" fittings. At $3 they are all in black va chette finish ; at $5 in vachette and tan or brown calf ; at $6 in vachette and dis tinctive striped cobra grain leather. (Down Stairs Stere, Central) New Medart Corsets $3 te $7.50 Plain ceutils nnd attractively striped or figured breches arc finished with the nicety which characterizes really geed corsets. Styles for slender, average and large fig ures include girdle-top corsets, low-bust ones with slightly raised back, short-skirted and long-skirted ones and ben'ng- from light te fairly heavy. Fittings are made without charge. (Down Stairs store. Central) Women's Imported Chamois-Lisle Gloves, 50c and 85c On the Down Stairs Stere Central Aisle Gloves one can slip en easily and quickly and wear with almost any kind of costume. 50c for 2-clasp style with spear point stitched backs, in white, black, gray, covert, sand and coffee. 85c for strap-wrist style with self or two-tone embroidered backs, in gray, mode, coffee, oak, brown and covert. They leek like leather en the hand and can easily be washed. 13-Pieee Maderia Luncheon Sets, $5 All-linen ones with graceful flower designs done in eyelet and French em broidery and with the minutely pcal pcal leped edges for which Madeira hand embroidery is noted. Sets Include luncheon cloth, six plate and six tumbler dollies. Small tray cloths also of linen with Ma deira embroidery are 40c. Other 13-piece luncheon sets are of white linen with neatly scalloped edeci at S" "? $2.50 nnd $3. """' Petticoats, $1 Geed-looking cotton taffeta ones in plain colors have accordion-pleated flounces trimmed with colored stitching and Persian (Down Apron Dresses That Are Charming $1.10 te $3.25 Ingenuity of design and color combinations make these dresses just the pret tiest we've seen for a long- time. There are checked percales with tiny rosebuds dotted about ; there are plain-color cham brays and linenes with a let of new and cellars and pockets; WL-ft-v there are cembina- Is 'r-n ' """,) tiens of plain and vviy i p!iided ginpham. And they are cut full and long, te be really practical. Blue, lavender, green and tan, and they should keep their freshness if hum- clever apron MrTvi' T7T TU'WJ Men's and Yeung Men's Exceptional All-Weel Suits With Twe Pair Trousers $32.50 Wanamaker suits for young men. That means, first of all, the fabrics are all all-wool. It means, sec ondly, that while the styles are the semi - conservative effects distinctively youthful, they are as far removed as possible from the "young men's models" frequently carried te such objectionable extremes. In fact, they are graceful, well-cut two- and three-button suits with, very slightly fitted coats such as many business men. both young and e'dei. prefer. All-wool blue serge, cheviets and ras simercs in deirahle mixturpn. Each suit has 2 pair trousers, just nbeut doubling its usefulness, as every man knows. I Down Stnlrs Stere for Men, en the ullcrj. Mnrketi 36-Inch White Wash Fabrics, 28c Yard dereil carefully. (Down tnlrH tore, Market) fehi'cr. n 'A white mu'crial"; with -tnpcs, cress h.us ni -I plaids in dimkv patt rns. .-es, underthins or uirUins, Pretty for blei; thev are e crisply fresh. illunii stnlr. Stere, entriil) Wanamaker's Standard Shoes, $5 Five Styles for Women Five Styles for Men .rfc-. I v7ir Regular stock, standard grad.1 shoes. Geed, staple, conservative styles nine out of ten men and women wear. Serviceable Quali ties that are a combination of geed materials and careful workmanship. We believe Philadel phia men and women will like and approve these shoes. We believe they will give satisfactory service and that they are the best $5 shoes The Women's Shoes Dark brown leather one-strap pumps with Cuban heels and rubber heels attached. ' I Ajf Jjr '' ' 1 : 'm y- Brown or black leather one-strap pumps V mUin'v Vinp1 n.i-l iiiKVim. I. ..! ..n..T l ...... . Mut-i nfji-13 unin.nL'11, Stair Bter, CeatrsI Alila) with military hee Patent leather and black pumps with Cuban heels. All have welted soles. All widths. (Down Stairs Ster, OI kid one-strap sizes and ) obtainable. The Men's Shoes Black kid conservative lat hivh lacn shoes with .-tout soles an. I rubber heels. Dull black or brown leather oxfords with straight perforated tips and thick leather soles nnd heels. Brown leather high lace shoes with straight tips and thick soles. Brown leather straight-tip oxfords. (Dawn BUIra Stere for Man, en tha 1 aftlkrr, Market) 1 n v lJi ,,y,. !- 4j, ? Cly. jit r i fi ,v "v-M'S ..!. M