The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1919, Page 17

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WOMAN GLASSES Woman Suffrage, wrote yesterday to the American Defense Society, severely citicising that body for its attitude \toward Mrs. Pankhuret. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, Ps. the war, of which Mrs. Pankhurst was the guiding Apirit, was believed to have been the symptom that convinced Ger- many of England's impoten nd that | “It is @ matter of grave concern,” | ‘the day had come to strike.’ MRS PANKHURST |says the communication, “that an or-| “You will recall also that Mrs, Pank- fanization bearing the title of ‘Ameri-|hurst was sentenecd to three years’ . jcan Defense Society’ should lend the|penal servitude in her own country. WITH MEDDLER | Protection of its patriotic name to a After escaping part of the sentence, she —_ |toreign law breaker.”* | tained at ills Island pending Gecleien | Mrs. Kilbreth then asks if it {s In ac- Head of Anti-Suffrage Associa tion Criticises Defense Soci- whether she would be admitted or de- jcordance with the policy of the society ety for Honoring Britisher, the United States, as that of her pre- vious visits, is apparently to meddie in our Internal politics, She ts bound for Atlanta. Ga., to work for ratification of the Federal Suffrage Amendment. No |doubt the fact that she has spoken con-|\inder the auspices of the American Defense Society will be used to white- “The purpose of her present visit to militant by her presence as chief speaker at Cooper Union Saturday night an ‘Americantzation’ meeting under soclety’s auspices.” “You will recall,” the missive tinues, “that the relgn of terror and ciety, - frenzy of depredation by bomb, kero- | "#8" her record.’ Mra Mary G. Kilbreth, President of!sene and vitriol, which paralyzed so- np ra, the National As: tion Opposed to ciety and the law in England prior to BURLESON INSISTS ported as a criminal, la indorse “the much exploited Engtisn The Flavor Is Exquisite — —The Purity Absolute "SALADAY pened Has Shaken His Faith in the System. WASHINGTON, Oct, §—Postmas- ter General Burleson, in his forth- coming annual report which he will | submit to the President for the regu- |lar session of Congrers, again will jrecommend Government control of the |telegraph and telephone systems, un- ORANGE PEKOE TEA der the operation of his. departinent ‘ TRY IT Sealed, Air Tish leer oO wire tives durtog. the T OD AY Packets only } y rament ownership lute control of the telegraph phone systems,” said Mr. ken my faith in Never sold in balk form 4 BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. re AR Fourtcenth Street West of Fifth Aveous WOMEN’S HOUSEDRESSES 3.15 Our Regular $5.50 and $5.94 Values as remarkable as these have a meaning that places them in a class by themselves. This is not a sale in the ordinary meaning of the word, but a ea’e event of unique importance, since it ¢omes but once in a season. Our Start-of-Season values are never matched by any other store, Gingham and Chambray Housedresses Regular and extra sizes. pluin and fane whilte poplin snd belted styles are shown Regular size models are in large and small checks, stripes and plain colors, ‘They are attractively finished with and chambray trimming and large or small pearl buttons. Sizes 36 to 46, que, Ovey Extra Size Models ure in plain colors and stripes. They are one-piece and lelted models cul cu lines to slenderize the appearance of stout figures, ure 48, 50 und 52. Sizes See aleo our regular three column Fall Sale adv. on page 31, and other pages for Exceptional Sale of Brassieres. Declares Nothing That Has Hap-| NATION ALWAYS MASTER, LLOYD GEORGE STATES Declares Recent Railway Strike Proved That Great Britain Is Really Demogratic Country. LONDON, Oct 8.—Proof that Great Britain {s a really democratic country was furnished by the recent railway strike, Premier Lioyd George declared in an address yesterday. Speaking at the Mansion House at @ reception to Field Marshal Allenby, conqueror of Palestine, who received » freedom of the city, the Premier | “Now that the eplaode on the home \tront is over, all ranks and classes | must work together, The country ‘needs jt. We all belong to the work- Jing classes in this country, I claim to be a working man in all except the eight-hour day. The strike proved that this is @ really democratic country where public opinion must prevajl “Prissianism in the industrial and economic world must not prevail. G: | Britain has once more rendered a deep and lasting service to real freedom by defeating an effort to hold up the com- munity and strangle it into submis. |xton. The nation means to be strong, firm and just, but always master.” | Oct. 8.—Marine mates and pilots of tugb | engin Key West to tho je went on strike yesterday | r demands for an increased |wage scale was rejected by the Tug- boat Owners’ Associs From 12,- 000 to 15,000 en are volved. Strike. AY, OCTObsat ., 1919. * ; OHN WANAMAKER | Broadway at Ninth, New York Store hours—9 to 5,30 From an Importer Retiring from Business We Have Bought $70,000 of Oriental Rugs WANABLEND | Blankets in which wool is blended according to Wanamaker specifications Blankets made larger than usual The extra sizes being 80x90 in. Grade Grade Grade Grade A. 66 per cent. wool C. 80 per cent. wool . D. pure wool E. pure wool, plaid. Single Double bed size bed size $15 Best blankets of their grade in the world Exclusive with Wanamaker’s Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. STERLING SILVER October Sale of Tablewares is enthusiastically received It should be enthusiastically received when silver is selling at $1.20 an ounce, almost as high as gold— and when prices are down here _ It is a sale of individuality—not a great lot of one thing —each piece is distinctive. Especially the tea sets Although limited in quantity, the tea sets are truly worth while, Another set attracting at- tention is one of hammered silver; six pieces; graceful in design. $320, regular market price $420; tray to match $300 ‘or $425 grade. ~ Several charming colonial sets, which stand out because of their pure classical designs. One a five piece set $300 for $400 grade. An interesting set ig 2 com- bination of plain and fluted silver, also a little hand etched Besides the tea sets there are handsome tra pitchers, compotes, vases, sandwich trays, and dishes, ete. decoration. The téa pot and coffee pot to this set have black ebony handles. Six- piece $325 for $450 grade. One of the most attractive sets in the collection is of oxi- dized silver which is exqui- sitely decorated with hand en- graving. Five-pieces $210 for $300 grade. d désign in a border a set which is partly finished with engine turning. $185 for $275 grade. _It is a sale that will interest: every one who contemplates buying something worth while for home, or Who has in mind a “‘sure-to-be-appreciated” gift for a bride. It is even a good time to think of a wonderful ‘Christmas present.” Main floor, Old Building Sale of framed paintings $35 to $175—one-third to one-half former prices. Oil canvases by BE n and American artists, in- uropea: cluding marines of excellent handling and color, charming landscapes and some interesting figure subjects. Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. Extra size blouses Three new Georgette crepe models One is a simple white guimpe, pleated in front, buttoned on one side; sailor collar in back; extremely long in front; good large arm- holes; $9.76, Another is a flesh or white embroidered model; $10.75. The third has a rolling filet lace collar—very becoming, fits up in back, open infront. This blouse gives a very good line; $13.75. AlJl blouses are well made and simple in style. Attention is given to their being properly long in fronc, roomy in arm- holes and large enough ac the wrists. Tailored suitings $2.50 to $6 yard Smart mixtures, in mannish suitings, also hair stripes, in wood tones and grays, of a weight that can be worn all year ‘round. Rich satin- finish broadcloth $3.75 to $5.25 yard We are showing this “uristo- cratic’ material in a wonderful variety of shades, browns, taupes, beaver, tan, sand, leather; Pekin blue, cadet blue, castor, wine shades, greens, red, navy and Belgium blue and black, Stunning plaids and checks $2.85 to $6.50 yard The plaids and checks never were so varied and smart as this Fall. The colorings are as a rule inspired by Scotch plaids, These materials ure sturdy and service- able, as well as very fashionable. Dress Goods Store Main floor, Old Building Third floor, Old Building Petticoats of jersey silk Very practical; $7.50 and 4 Oe Of strong, yet very light jersey silk. The clingin pliable qualities of this silk, and also its long lasting qualities, make it ideal for | petticoats. Maroon, Chinese blue, jade green, vivid royal blue, brown, navy, henna, Third floor, Old Bldg. Fur cloth robes for the car A mole gray robe with a black | seal back, is $67.50. Another mole gray with a silver gray back is also $67.50 A chinchilla with a plain black back, is $75 and $95. All are 48 x 72 inches in size, Motor Apparel—Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. to Be Offered Thursday, for $37,500 The phenomenal selling of Oriental rugs by the Wanamaker Store brought this good fortune vo us and to you. The mam wan.ed to close his affairs quickly, and he came to us. We knew him well. He has made 40 Trips to Minor and India. There is nothing about Oriental rugs he doesn’t know. | been through all the rug-weaving districts of Persia, Asia He picked his rugs. Nobodv could palm off at least the Orient He has any inferior qualities on him. And so, when we were asked to | take what stock of rugs he had, we went at once to see them, | and found them, as we expected, GOOD. The rugs will be At prices averagi Mahal | | | | | | Sire Grade Sale Price | | 13.4x0.10 ft....$500 $325) 11.10 28,2 ft 5 350 | | 10.7x8* ft. 350 11.9x8.7 ft 225 | 10.1x9.10 ft..... 500 325 12. 5 ft . 500 325 12.3x9 ft... 450 295 | | 12.8x8.8 ft 650 425 | | 11.10x8.6 ft i 375 | 12x8.10 ft.. 425 | 10x6.8 ft... 195 10.5x7.1 tt. 195 10.4x7.5 ft. 195 9.3x6.4 ft. 225 9x7.1 ft. 195 8.727 ft... 250 10.3x7.6 ft. 275 | 10.2x6.8 ft , 210 13.11x10.7 ft.... 850 550 13.4x10.5 ft..... 850 550 14.7x10.9 ft..... 700 450 14 0.3 ft.. 700 450 | 13.6x9.3 ft 475 | | 12.10x9 ft.. 450 | 5 ft. 575 12.4x9.7 {t. 425 11.10x8.8 ft 475 Ps Oe ie 550 | 11.9x9.3 ft... 475 | 475 | 575 12: : 475 11.9x8 It. 295 13.1x8.8 ft. 250 14 mats and small rugs at $10, $12.50 and $15 for $16.50 | to $25 grades. | 22 rich, silky Beloochistan | rugs, medium sizes, $39.50 | for $60 grades. —p perin ~ 8 Hamadan and Daghestan |. rugs, small and medium sizes, $35 to $45 for $50 to $75 grades. 49 Mossoul, Dozar, Senna —SmadHer rugs and Iran rugs, $47.50, $57.50, Women’s handkerchiefs 1,440 sheer hemstitched borders; one is very sheer—-the other is cam- bric linen—good, long-lasting. 6 for $1, ($1.60 grade). 1,872 charming initialed hand- kerchiefs in three styles-—one hav- ing u little tape border—6 for $1.50; (82. grade). _ 800 perigee” lovely sheer Irish linen handkerchiefs with hand- embroidered corners. Over a hundred different styles in the col- lection. Most of them are all white; however there are a few colored borders in the collection, shire hem- stitched edges, 6 for $2.50 ($3.60 and $4.60 grades). Now is the time to change plete stock, from which we know ance and good service, | White galatea middy, washable serge collar and cuffs black silk tie; lanyard and whistle, also same style in blue Palmer linen — an excellent linen and cotton mix ture both white and blue—are priced at $6.50, Ages 3 to 10 years. Also Oliver Twist style white Palmer | linen Serge collar and cuffs; black tie, with serge pants but- toned on with large black buttons-—per- fect fitting. Sizes 3 | to 8 years.” $8.60. A still heavier gar- ment comes in knit- ted wool-worsted fabric, middy or Third to half less for Irish linen handkerchiefs Four groups in this sale are long-ago orders placed in Ireland and just out of bond. ‘The other two are of Irish linen, made into handherchiefs in this country. heavier weights for Fall and W here tomorrow ng close to half Chinese Size Grade Sale Price 11x7 ft......4..$450 . $298 10x8 ft. . 450 325 12x9 ft.. . 600-395 12x10 ft. 375 = 475 11.11x10 ft . 675 = 475 18x9 ft... . 675 468 14x12 ft.. 950 645 16x12 ft........1200 2g 15.6x12.2 ft.....1450 875 19.10x14 ft......1800 - 1075 17.4x10.10 ft... .1150 850 14x11 - 950 625 Sultanabad 14.2x10.7 ft..... 960 13x10.2 ft....... 950 Serapi 21.4x13.6 ft... ..1850 Sarouk 17.6x12.6 ft... ..2500 22.1x14.7 ft... 14x11.6 ft... || /2500 Hamadan 20.6x8 ft . 1500 Serabend 16.9x6.7 ft...... 850 550 Kermanshah yn eee 950-625 14.6x9.L1 ft.....1250 - 878 9.11x9:11 ft...:. 875 585 Kashan 9.10x7.6 ft...... 950 $95 $78.50, $95 for $85, $95, $115 $145 grades. 21 fine Persian hall strips, Mossoul, Cabistan and Kur- distan weaves, $65 to $175 27 antique Bokhara rugs,* in beautiful soft shades, 5 to $175 for $85 to. 275 grades, . Third The sale includes: Men’s handkerchiefs 2,400 good size with simple shire hemstitched hems. 6 for $1.45, ($2.10 grade). 4,800 simply wonderful ple white handkerchiefs of pure Irish linen—beautiful uality —-quareas and half inch shire hemstitched hems; full sizes; 6 for $2.50 ($4.50 grade). 800 old fashioned tape handker- chiefs—the vort that wear so well no hems to rip off; wash beauth fully; very hard to find; 6 for $8, ($4.50 grade). Main Ais! nd Handkerchief Section, Main floor Old Bidg, A word with mothers | Of 3-to-10-year boys from summer clothing to the inter. We have a very come you will be glad to choose. It nas been assembled with considerable thought to good appear+ Oliver shade taupe; years; 18. Norfolk blue serge and wool fabrics in good mix- tures. Norfolk model, full box plait, straight trousers with separate white detachable pique collar. Sizes 4 to 10 years; $10, $12, $15, $16.50. For dress Avery fire grade of sturdy twill-pack velveteen, black. or brown. velveteen Oliver Twist trousers with wh} be pate waist with finel plaited front panel; sizes 3 to 6 years; $13, Second floor, Old Building Twist style; of blue an sizes 3 to 8 $16.50 and suits of liery, New Bidg, Y =) np

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