reryvi"? ""TrW 'fflT ', ' tfr"'rmiwn'xri m.jmin.ri.j -,", mnw - "' i ,,( -n ':'' ' .. irjn.v" - -i !..,. u "('' 1 fLj,. .Vff.i. liA,U "? t. . ...... . v , . ,.. . -v rs- l! .. . . ; r . H- ji Jit i EVENING PUBLIC ,LEp0S3PHIADELPiflA, MONDX SEPTEMBER 20, 1921 1 T ',1 WEATHER Fair v'y Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:45 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S i Stere Opens at- 9 Stere Closes at 5 i cnimti ri no rWin Jin Afterclap in Furniture ."Dear Bought and Far Felt" Is the Lingering leek behind and regret of letting the savings of hard work and long years be swept away by a hasty nurchase or investment or in a moment of overper everper overper suasien te make a lean of money carefully saved and intended for another purpose that has no shadow of a chance of ever coming back te you. It is almost like the misappropriation of trust funds that your wife and children may have te suffer for. De right, dear man of a family, even "if the skies fall." Signed UtpUmber 26, 1921. QMjfmmfe iTalcett Williams' New Boek "Turkey" In this work the famous Philadelphia journalist, -who was himself born and brought np in Turkey, giveB a great body of curious and valuable Information regarding one of the World's greatest problems of today. Price, $3. (Main Fleer) The Flowing Veil That Many Hats Need It is a "made" veil, of course, and the only kind that really leeks well worn, loose. Seme very pretty new ones arc bordered in scroll effect or in a soft Shetland finish. They arc cither long or square and in black, brown, navy or taupe. A number arc two-toned. Prices from $1.60 te 55. (Main Fleer)' Many Beautiful Winter Coats Have Chesen Beaver sFur The reason is net hard te seek, for the fashion for brown, russet, Byzantine red and Sorrento blue is very strong, and with every one of these-colors beaver is lovely. They are all coats of the handsomest belivia cloths or jilk duvetyn. The fur appears en huge cellars and deep cuffs, en wide facings all the way te the hem, en flying panels and as a trimming for square-back capes. One of the newest and prettiest coats has several straps I of the material at each side, with wide pieces of beaver at the bottom. On such coats the prices start at $150 and mount te $375. (First Fleer) A Ceat of Seft, Silvery Gray Moleskin comes as near te being a woman's ideal wrap as any garment could be. There is something about the shimmering velvety tex ture and the silvery color of Ihla fur that especially fits it for the graceful feminine wraps women most love for dress wear. Every woman no matter what fur she buys easts affectionate eyes en moleskin. It is a pleasure te say that this is one of the furs that have dropped heavily in price The beautiful moleskin coats, capes and wraps wc have here (Second new can in many instances be bought for several hundred dollars less than their equals cost last year. Each is of the finest silver gray Scotch moleskin thicker and grayer than the inferior brownish Dutch moleskin. In price they range from a jaunty short cape-wrap of beautiful fur at $225, up te a full-length coat with cellar of chinchilla squirrel at $725. A 36-inc coat is $375. A ceatee with squirrel cellar and cuffs is $325. Fleer) Velour Doer Draperies $18 and $24.75 a Pair Special Twe-color effects, in practically every combination of Shades. We don't think they can be equaled anyvhere "for the money. Ever se many people are of the same opinion, and se the curtains are selling wonderfully. (Fifth Fleer) Fer WomenMere of These Excellent Man-Tailored Suits at $35 These suits nrp tnilnrerl in nnr mvn wnrkrnftniR. of I cheviot, tweed and homespun. Many of the materials are imported. They are in oxford gray, brown and heather fixtures. There arc several mnrlnls. inplnrlinc loner, slim, straierht- cut coats semi-fitting coats and loose, double-breasted sacque tsa type for each figure. he coats are interlined, and lined with geed peau de A ?' The tailerin ls beautifully done, from cellar te hem. J?d the material and workmanship throughout are far better """ is ordinarily possible te' find for $35. (First Fleer) lull. PinleUnderthings for Autumn Trousseaux OridpC Tnlin ,..' t. 1 1 ... .1. ... ... 1 ., .L! Un ---" "nu wiaa Bimpie nut aainiy pinK crepe ue cnuie W i at tfmal prices wil1 like thesc llew garments that nd thU8t Cme "' The crepe de chine is of unusual QuaHty the styles are uncommonly geed. ".11.156 at $2.25 and $3.50. JJW8 at $3.50. Wbewiis at $3.85, $5, $6.50 and $0.85. . Wfl nnim . t . - ....... pj. - ". uuver naa any liner or mere attractive at tnese MjJ?' On the $6.50 gowns, for instance, the top is ofjHet Mr. Punch's History of Modern "England $10 for Volumes I and II Punch has undertaken the monumental task of compiling the history of modern Eng land as it has been written by him since 1841. The first twje volumes are ready and cover the history of England from 1841 te 1874. Vplumes IJI and IV, covering the history of England te the present day, will be published in the Spring. The history ia enriched with about 600 of Punch's famous cartoons and illustrations. Ready new in the Boek Stere. (Main Fleer) Thousands of Pieces and Hundreds of Suits in an Inevitable Disposal Real Laces Have Never Been Se Lew Before Se many women are taking advantage of the fact and stocking up against the time when these beautiful laces will cost mere. They are hand-made filet and Irish laces from China in all the .widths needed for trim ming lingerie, blouses, chil dren s clothes and neckwear. In most cases there are match ing sets. Irish laces from 25c a yard for picot width up te a five inch edge at $4.50 a yard. There are insertions at prices in between. Filet laces from, 16c for picot edges up te 19 H -inch flounces at $12.75 a yard. Alse inser tions, i (Went Alule) Mourning Millinery Frem Paris Tomorrow will be presented, in the Mourning Millinery Salen, a collecen of mourning hats and bonnets from Lucien Levy Maurice and Hermance, of Paris, together with admirable copies from our own workrooms. The most approved materials, the smartest lines, and the newest ideas in decoration distinguish these hats. Parisian mil liners seem especially inspired in the creation of mourning milli nery, and the novel and inimitable results they have achieved this year in crepe, grenadine, faille silk, duvetyn, uncut velvet and ribbon must be seen te be truly appreciated. Wc invite you te sec them. (Second Fleer) Yeung Women's Jumper Dresses With Ceat te Match, $20 Fer Miss Fourteen-te-Twenty we present tomorrow a one-piece sleeveless dress of all-wool jersey, with a knee length coat te match, at $20 the outfit. dress we have an excellent model of heavy all-wool jersey at $17.50 in navy blue or heather brown mixture. The two-piece skirt i3 gathered in back, and the long straight coat has four large patch pockets and narrow cross over belt. , It is a remarkably geed suit for its price. Other tailored suits in 14 te 20 year sizes up te $175. The dress has V neck, two large patch pockets, narrow string belt. A smart high-buttoning cellar, worn open or closed, tops the straight-line coat, which has four pockets and slot-seam back. Navy blue, black or bamboo brown. Fer young women who wish a well-cut jersey suit without the (Second Fleer) 200 Women's Silk Umbrellas Special at $5 Yeu may cheese from black, blue, green, purple, brown or garnet silk and quite a variety of pretty bnkelite ring handles and some with leather straps. A number have bakclite tlpB te match the han'dles. , They are close rolling and altogether an unusually geed umbrella for $C. (Main Fleer) Hair Mattresses in Twe Grades at Special Prices We secured enough geed, clean, sterilized hair, in two excellent grades, te make up te order about 500 mattresses at 25 te 3 1-3 per cent less than today's regular prices. Customers may take choice of any of about a dozen different varieties of ticking. One Gde Made of Very Anether Grade Made of Fine White Hair Flne BIack Ha,r 4.6 ft. wide, new $39 4.6 ft. wide, new 2i 4 ft. wide, new $31 4 ft. wui. new tei 8.6 ft. wide, new $29.50 3.6 ft wide new ?n 3.3 ft. wide, new $27 3.8 ft. wide, new Via : ke a ft wide, new $24, 8 ft! wide, new .7.7.7 $15 (SUtb Flo.,) i0 Five thousand pieces of Wanamaker furniture at one-third te one-half less than the market values are enough te make a sale of real helpfulness and opportunity at any time, The sale built en such a foundation is bound te offer real advantages. Yeu can come te this sale expecting" real advantages, and you will net be disap pointed. It is an afterclap of the August Furni ture Sale, the .inevitable outcome of the greatest August Sale ever held. Only these who knew what a sale that was can understand hew, with the enormous selling from day te day, odd pieces accu mulated, until they ran into hundreds, and the hundreds into thousands. New then, we are offering these thous ands of odd pieces and some hundreds of complete suits at one-third te one-half less than the regular prices. Along with themj we are also offering some very geed new lets, including ten new carloads of bedroom suits, these latter at something like 1914 prices. In addition te all these, we have some shipments that came in tee late for the August Sale, but which are new no less wel come at the specially low prices that we have marked en them. STT "r" ' 1 III' iff 'UN HW ririh In the collection there ' are bedroom suits, dining room suits and individual pieces in every desirable style, weed and finish. There is a large and attractive variety of upholstered suits and pieces for living rooms ifnd libraries. Alse something that many furnishers will welcome a let of BRASS AND EN AMEL BEDSTEADS, all te be sold at remarkably low prices. nd feUth Fleer) The Football Season Is Open And Here Are the Outfits Yeu will find our Sporting Goods Stere ready with the right equipment for individuals as well as for entire teams. Footballs, $2 te ?13.D0. Imported English soccer footballs, $4 t $9.50. Head helmets, $3 te $9.50. Football pants, $2 te $6. All-worsted football jerseys, $3.50. Football hose, $1.50. Sweat shirts, $2.30 and $3. Football shoes, $7 and $8. Sweaters in various colors and styles, $7 te $13.50. Shoulder and cellar - bone protectors, shinguards, knee pads, ankle and wrist sup porters, everything needed for me eig game. Special prices quoted for entire team outfits (The GiilUrj) Baby Can Sleep Out in a "Baby Bunting" en a Winter day, and never feel the cold. These warm heeded wraps of i soft, thick eiderdown, bound with satin, are $3. Cozy little bathrobes of cider down in white or colors are $1.50 te $4.50. Baby blankets are 75c te $4.50. Outing flannel kimonos from 60e up; and warm outing flannel pet ticoats 50c te $1. (Third Fleer) Costume Blouses of Navy-Silk Crepe $8.75 Navy blue crepe de chine fash ions three new models in costume blouses at a moderate price $8.75. One is embroidered all ever in white; another has rows of fag fag oting around neck, sleeves and waist; the third has a fringe loop trimmimr at neck nnd sleeves. Each is hip-length, finishing with bread belt or tie snsh. (Tlilrrt Fleer) Unique Manicure Sets Frem England Compactly folded up into little round or triangular leather cases te be easily carried in one's grip. The fittings are very complcte and are well made in every par ticular These sets make delight ful gifts. One woman certainly thought se, for she bought eight of them. They arc $10.60 and $12.50 a set. (Slain Fleer) One of the Most Popular Slippers This Season is the French gore pump. It lias the round tee and short vamp preferred by French women, and the low French heel. Three nar row straps cress the ankle, each ornamented with a cut steel but ton. Elastic gores inset in each side enable it te -be pulled en easily, yet keep it snug-fitting around the top. In black patent leather or black Men's All-Weel Suits Made te Measure as Lew as $30 In the New Custom Shep of the Down Stairs Stere This is a new service that will be welcomed by hun dreds of men who want their clothes made te measure of dependable fabrics, with the fit guaranteed, and who de net wish te pay a high price. We will take your measure at once and the suit will be made with all dispatch. There is geed selection of Fall and Winter materials at $30, and the widest sort of choice at $35 and up te $50. True te the Wanamaker policy, every suit will be all-wool. The new shop is located a few steps down from Market Street. (Gallery. Market) suede. Priced $13. (Flrnt Tloer) Only a Few Mere Days of the Lamp Sale It ends next Friday, and it will be bright with opportu nity te the last hour. Selections are practically as geed today as they were at the beginning, because we have been constantly adding new lets of goods of the most desirable and attractive kind at exceptionally low prices. And we shall have excellent new lets te put into it until the end. Yeu have from new until Fr evening te take advantage of all the bright offerings of the sale, and they are many and geed. (Fourth Fleer) App A New Weave ears in Tussah It gives a "beurette" effect with the thicker cord running through it and it is very pretty indeed when made up. The price is $2.75 a yard. New plain tussah, also a mix ture of mohair and wool, is $2.50 a yard. Beth weaves are 42 inches wide and they make very serviceable and attractive dresses for everyday wear. All the geed darker shades and black. The Time te Buy China and Glassware Is New m i". .tmi.mji. tallflHHmMHI The September Sale has only a few mere days te run. The choice of all the beautiful ware it takes te make a Wanamaker China Sale is still splendid. Dinner sets, cut glass, light-cut glass, tea sets, ' fancy china, are offered in magnificent assortments at considerably less than regular prices. Exceptional OppeHunities in Dinner Sets Limoges set of 106 pieces, encrusted geld Sl'JO Limoges fret of 105 pieces, black nnd yellow border ' ?c- Nippon set of 106 pieces, lace 'festoon en ' yellow ground q "Warwick ' American china set of 107 piece's " Persian border design "M"i 'Warwick" American china set of 107 piece's " black panel effect H ' 5n Limoges set of 106 pieces, rose and's'pray!! $25 Bavarian Bet of 96 pieces, ret,e border. ..... S"5 American scml-percclain act of 107 nieces spray pattern ' u ' .O0 American semi-porcela in set of 106 ' pieceV two geld lines and geld edges $16.50 Light-Cut Glassware at Half Cruets, $1.25, $1.85. Sugar and cream sets, 60c, $1, $1.60, $2.25 Candy jars, $1.50, $1.75, $1.85: (FeuitU Fleer) rail iwcred competes, $1.25 te $.1.50. Bud ase,. Sec, 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 85c each. lower nses. 12 inch nize, $1.50, $1.75, S2.D0. eu'ied jugs, 8oe te $1.75. Herri bowls, $1.50 and $2.25. Witcr jugs, 50c te $2.75. And in very inexpensive pieces Water Klnshcs, 12c te 50c each. Iced tea glasses, 20c te 65c each. Cieblets, aOc te 75c each. onereets, auc te 60c each. m 11 nrit Fleer) i W,. til j4. -,-iiAiMtet, Ct -.-.. . t i T(W- l rt,Hfc , Sf, , ffi Mj . . . ..r J .. . i-- i W( f
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