FeunwffiisH fSWu-K "RfB? ?miffiq wyyw"- ' v t - EVENING rUBLlC 'LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 ' ; ;..i POrganPlaysat'9, 11 WEATHER Unsettled WAtfAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S ana i:e Chlmei t Ne Stere Opens at 9 ' WANAMAKER'S Storcdlescs at 5 hat a Cheesing of Warmer Clothing There Will Be Tomorrow! 1 Te Lese the Right Moment of Doing Things is often te lese all. Te most people there is but one period of life te get an education, which is in the days of youth, when but few are strong enough physically te earn a fferkingman's wages. Getting, the foundation of knowledge well laid before if possible the twenties arrive, and never going far, into the years of t topmost importance. In the uppermost story of the castle 0f dreams building in every young fellow's mind is the idea that he can leave school and go' te work and make up someheAV what he has missed, but he is mistaken. Almest all men who succeed find ways te de some studying all through life, but nothing can ever take the place of early opportunities neglected. Signed October 7, J 921. QM hmttfc. Fer Women Many New Hats Around $10 Are Ready Quantities of attractive little duvctyn hats in the prettiest colors tamte. henna, velnay, Malay, reindeer, gray, brown, sand, ruby, delft, hty almost any color one can think of. Nearly all Vf them are trimmed with self-colored ostrich, and the effect is admirable for their Ttry modest price. New hats of velvet, tee, and felt, and all the ether new materials. bthe smart new colors, cleverly trimmed, and at very small prices. And hundreds of untrimmed new hats in every material for these the like te de their own millinery work. (Hecend Fleer) i Yeung Girls syid Children Have Their Own Millinery Salen Here are shown net only hun- Ireds of pretty hats that Amcr icin milliners have made for !e and larger girls, but also ieme charming Paris hats at moderate prices. Beaver, felt, duvetyn, velvet lad ether materials arc used in tie daintiest ways, and bright young faces will leek their prettiest in them. Prices begin b $3.50 en the domestic hats, ttd $13 en the French hats for jwng people. (nteend Fleer) Yeung Women's Fine Warm Winter Coats at Every Price Frem $23 te $2251153 14-te-20 may cheese her winter coat re from a variety of really wonderful coats that will meet her wery requirement. At $26 are coats of warm woolen cloth with or without fur cellara. They are well ,piude and' well lined throughout. Navy, Nck and several shade's of brown At $48 are exceptional coats of thick soft wool veleurs and ilmilar fabrics, in beautiful color's, finely satin lined, and cellared with fur. Frem this price they go up through many varieties of lovely wirics, furs and colors, te the.hkndsemeBt of all at 5225. Younger girls' coats 6 te 14 yours offer 'the sumo splendid ue and variety, from $11.50 up te $138, with very special !ueat$48. A Three-Piece Knickerbocker Suit for Miss U-te-20 at $37.50 n j""cut fckirt, smart coat and comfortable knickerbockers II made te match out of a heather mixture all-wool worsted, brownish or grayish-blue effects. The long coat has big patch Packets, and the skirt, hutt.nns all thi wav down thp front, with lytt patch pockets en each side. Just the thing for girls who , Ntf and tramp. (Second Fleer) Picturesque Slashed Overbleuses ney are of crepe de chine, and the slashings appear en sleves 'fonts; en the navy blouses the color that neens threutrh is henna fcjC8 J r .yellowstene; en the brown blouses the color is yellowsteno. foetl! ovcrDleuses of crepe dc chine show seutache braiding or wng or machine PmhrnlHnrv nml im nrlr..rt nf SR.7i Nrivv. black "own are the colors. (Third Fleer) ' N Leather ife'lMces i nnu $j a woman iwK fT scores 0f stylea M',,ather handbags, in colors W if cnvelP handbags in from ftes and ranging in sle f v vanity books with W. ?,e'ahtrimme(1 edges, te dnU.fi,llShwitheral Yi!nd3 of leather nnd SV' Geed workman werkman workman rU8lieut. tee. Women's Leng Chamois-Finish Lisle Gloves Special at 85c 12-btitten.length mousque meusque taire gloves in chameis-iflnish lisle, in white, mastic, bjewn, gray, beaver nnd chamois. Exceptional at this price. Men's and Women's Duplex'Fabric Gloves at 55c Women's two-clasp in gray only; 'and men's one-clasp in natural color. The Small Fur Neckpiece at a Moderate Price A very geed little brown mink neckpiece can be had for se little as V $22.50 for a enc-animul scarf, and $30 for a two-skin scarf. The higher in-price one gees, of course, the better the fur and the richer the color. Scarfs of soft stone marten start at 50, and the derkcr baum marten scarfs begin at $45. Japanese marten scarfs arc $30 te $05. Among the ether small furs at a modest price ranging from ?15 te $30 arc squirrel, skunk, raccoon and kolinsky. ( (Second Fleer) Lantern-Shaped Mesh Bags arc novelties new being shown en the Central Aisle near Chestnut Street. Their etched tops Jire round, square, oval nnd octagonal, their mesh is of the armerplatc variety with silver or green-geld finish, and they end in jelly little tassels. Prices start at $3 and end at $30. (Main Fleer) T Women's Fur-Trimmed Suits and Dresses at Special Prices Tailored Suits at $27.50, $38.50 and $55 Dresses at $25 and $38.50 The 200 tailored suits in this collection arc se remarkable for these prices that every woman who plans te buy a tailored suit at all should give herself the opportunity of seeing them. The materials arc wool veleurs, broadcloth finish veleurs nnd ether soft seasonable fabrics, two-toned cheviot suitings and hemespuns. Celers include navy nnd Sorrento, many shades of brown, taupe, black and geed mixtures. There are ten models of very different lines, nearly all with fur cellars, some with fur cuffe also, and pockets of fur. Coats arc interlined and silk lined. Tailoring is admirable. As examples of value, here is a model or two at each price: At $27.50, a SorrenetJ velour with bcavcr ettc cellar. The short, loose ripple-back coat is braided in black and lined with figured silk. An untrimmed velour suit at this price also. At '$38.50, a brown velour suit with benver cellar. A raspberry tweed suit with opossum cellar, and several ether models. At $55, a handsome suit of velour in brown, black or navy, the long coat embroidered in self color and topped with a high-buttoning beaver cellar. A suit of soft, thick brown wool velour, very smartly tailored, with no fur at all; and several ether models. All would regularly sell at from $10 te $20 mere at the least than tomorrow's prices. Sizes 34 te 44. Silk Afternoon Dresses at $38.50 Canten crepe and crepe-back satin of rich heavy quality, in navy blue or black, in a dozen smart models, showing the newest fashion features. Dresses of the same quality are regularly in our cases at a much higher price. (Flnt P J Tricetine and Jersey Dresses at $25 Excellent street models in tricetine in blue, black or brown. Desirable dresses of silk jersey and wool jersey, in effective one-piece styles, and a variety of colors. .Fleer) Best Assortment of Broadcloths Since Before the War , Among them are both domestic and imported cloths. We arc selling a great many of these broadcloths for street costumes, tailored gowns, capes and, of :eurse, for children's coats. In all the fashionable dark and light colors at $3, $4 and $6 a yard. (Flrnt Fleer) Real Silk Scarfs Specials at $10 It doesn't seem possible, but here they are, and very pretty scarfs, tee! They are two toned, in such desirable colorings for Fall suits as brown-and-tan, lavender-and-gray, rose-and-gray and se en. The ends are fringed. (Main Fleer) A Most Useful Garment Is a Tweed Cape Many women seem te have discovered this fact for themselves', for the new tweed capes are going out very fast indeed. Seme women arc buying them for golf and metering, some te wear with sports skirts or ever their sports suits en very cold days. And they are just the thing for bad weather. They are cut quite long and very full with arm slits and straps te cress in front. The materials are soft-toned mixtures in browns, tan and greenish shades, also indistinct plaids and checks. Seme arc made in our own fnctery, but they are all well tailored. Moderately priced at $35, $37.50 and $45. (First Fleer) English Weel Scarfs, Special, $3, $4.50 and $5 They are the softest kind of wool, just as warm as they can be, and they are made generously wide te cover the shoulders, where such a protection is most needed. In the softer English colorings, which go se well with sports suits and coats, striped or with plain senters and deep borders. (.Main Fleer) New Is the Time te Equip Your Heuse With a Pipeless Heater There are mere geed thingfc said about the Caloric pipe less heater than nbeut any ether heating system we have ever heard of. In hundreds of homes it has displaced the old-fashioned hot het air furnace and even steam und het-water systems. It is a great saver of coal. It keeps up a constant and positive circulation of properly moistened air throughout the house. The air in its circulation is sterilized by its passage through the intense heat. It has only one register, but its warmth gees te the furthest corners. Make a sketch of the fleer plans of your home and our engineers will tell you at once if a pipeless furnace is the kind of heating plant that ye(i need. Approximate prices for installation in Philadelphia are as fellows $190 for a bungnlew size. 230 for a five te seven room house. $250 for a seven te ten room house. $335 for a ten te eighteen room house. (Fourth Fleer) The Wanamaker Cabinet Sewing Machine Is New $48 Automatic lift, quartered oak case, complete with all attach ments. Terms as low as $2 first payment and $1 weekly. Wanamaker drop-head ewing machine, $32. Western electric portable sew ing machines, $58. (Fourth Fleer) . ,! New, Fine Manicure Sets for a Third Less Moreover, they are the conveni ent, roll-up kind, in real leather cases, with the exception of the one marked $1, which lias an imi tation leather case and is in tended for a child. The fittings are nil of excellent quality, and there arc from four up te p.8 many as seventeen in each I. k eiallv nriccd from $1 te $180, nmj thcre ure thirteen The Latest Corset Is of Perforated Elastic Needless te say, it is a I'arisicnnc. Jt is pink and its back and abdomen are stripped te make it stronger, $20. A plain elastic heavily edged at top and bottom is $18. A "step-in" model with laced back, closed front and no bones at all is $31.50. A soft light-weight corset finished with satin strap is $12.50. Anether open in the back and front is heavier and has benc3, $12. A slip-en which hooks in the front and beasts clastic across the hack is $28. A girdle of elastic and ceutil is for slight figure, $11.50. A satin corset for evening has fine silk elastic sides, net trimmings and short bones, $31.50. A very long corset with laced back is $42. Every one of these clastic models mentioned is pink and every one is topless. (Third Fleer) Geed Lamb's-Weel Quilts $7.50 Covered with figured cambric en top and buck and with plain borders te match. They come in old rose, Copenhagen blue and yellow. M Filled with a aheet of lambVwoel.l Geed looking, excellently mnde, warm ntul seasonable $7.C0 nch. ( ' Hear Glorious Voices at Their Best On Victer Records It will be but n short time be fore Gadli-Curci, Schumann-TJeink nnd Jehn Mrf'ermnck vi'l nnrfi severally in Philadelphia, en the concert stage. Who aecs net leek forward with keen pleasure te hearing them? Any one possessing n phono graph can hear these famous vocalists sing in his own home all through the Winter, net merely one singer in a single evening, but all three in the same evening, and in any evening, with as many encores ns he desires'. Victer records, reproducing the nrt of each of these thrccfameus singers in its highest perfection, are here in a desirable selection of titled. They can be played en any make of phonograph. (Second Fleer) Beeks of Interest "The Seul of an Immigrant."' bv Constantine M. Panun?.ie: $2. Which shows real illumination en the problems nnd the future of immigration te this ceuntrj. "And Even New." by Max Beerbohm; $3.50. Twenty freak i h, glittering, delightful little pieces collected in one volume. "Portraits of the Nineties," by K. T. Raymond; $4.50. Meredith. Gladstone, Archbishop Temple, Vubrey Bcardslcy arc a few of the great names dealt with here. (MMh Fleer) Remember Hew Hard It Is te Get Halloween Costumes at the Last Minute? The time te get them ia new, when thu collection is at its very best. Hundred of costumes suitable for street and parties. Costumes, for children, $1.50 te $8; for adults, $3 te $13.50. All the old faverittd, nnd fun nier than ever. (Srvfnth Fleer) Oliver Twist and Middy Suits for Tiny Beys Particularly goei ene for the little fellows of two ie six. Cotten pongee at $4.,J.. Cotten pongee with velveteen trousers, $0.50. Silk pongee waists with vel veteen trousers, $7.50. Twe styles of all-wool nnvy blue serge, $6.50. (Third Fleur) New Shoes for Children's and Yeung Girls' Dress Wear Patent leather vamps, with buttoned tops of cloth in the smallest size?, and of dull kid in the larger sizes. Priced $0, $7.50 and $10 the last in growing girls' sizes, 2V te 7. Calfskin vamps with laced kid tops, $5.50 and $b50 in the smaller sizes, and $8.50 in grow ing girls' size.-.. (Firm Fleer First Football Game en Pege Sticks Tomorrow there will be a Pege football game in the Tey Stere at 2:30, and all Pege jumpers are entitled te participate. Pege sticks (bouncing stilts), in three si7es for children from 8 years and up te adults, $3, $3.50 and $4. (Srirntll Fleer) All-Weel Blankets of Merit, $10 and $12 a Par White, nd with border-, in either pink or blue. Fer leeks, warmth and service they are unsurpassed at the prices 00x84 inches, $10, and 72x81 inches, $12 a pmr. (Sixth Fleer) Men, They Are Ready and They Are Right ! The New Suits and Overcoats Better than last Fall. Lewer in price than last Fall. Best in the city. $30 te .$60 for suits. $30 te $100 for overcoats. (Yeu will remember that last year's prices started at $50 but this is a 1921 Clothing Stere.) (Third I loon Additions te the Men's Autumn Shirts Sume new designs have appeared ii. the balloon cloth shirts that men like se well. This is a material which, while light in weight, is se cleselj woven that it makes excellent fall and winter shirts. They are $3. New arrivals in the group of percale shirts which we have been selling at $1.50, a remarkable price for a geed fast-color shirt. (Mnln Fleer) Men's New Seft Hats at the Lewer Prices A man can come into this Hat Stere and for the modest sum of $4 he can get a soft hat that is correct in fashion and well made of geed material. He can cheese from vai'ieus colors with a geed assortment of browns. Or he can pay $5 and get a still better hat. When he gets te $6 he can choee from a let of soft hats fine enough for any man te wear anywhere. Unless a man wants te go into the very fine and mere expen sive imported" hats, he will find complete satisfaction in any of these three leweT-prieed groups. (Mulll Fleer) Men's Underwear and Socks at Real Savings 75c a garment for white cotton shirts and drawers; long or sheit sleeves and ankle-length legs. SV a garment for unbleached balbriggan, silk-striped shirts, with tong and short sleeves and ankle-length drawers. Half Hese 25c a pan for mercerized cotton half hoe in black, browns, grays and nay. 65c a pair for full-fashioned pure silk half hose in browns, grays and navy; "seconds." (Main Fleer) Men, Here's a Geed Shee! It is a perfectly plain, straight lace shoe of tan Russia calfskin, with heavy single sole and fiat heel. Just the geed looking, sturdily made type of slue that se many men want. A hee with unobtrusive style and full of geed wear. Price, lu.."u. ( Mnln I loon These Handkerchiefs Are te a Man's Liking A beautiful quality Irish linen handkerchief with plain hem stitched edge and et generous sue at the special price of $7.75 a dozen. It is 75c each for less than a dozen. Or fine colored lnv n handker.'hief. either striped or with colored borders in -oft blues, glay-, tun or vielrt nt 75c each. This, tee, is a special price (Mnln Fleer) Warm Garments for Sportsmen The Sporting Goods Stere recommends these: All-wool mackinaw coats in vnrieus styles, and colors. Men's sizes, SIS; boys' sizes $10.50 and $15. Men' sheep-lined coats with lurge cellars of wool or fur, $10. 50 te 5e. Town and country coats in various woolens with soft leather linings and leather sleeves and knitted neck and wristlets, S 10.50 te $25. Women"-, soft leather coats, $22; skirts or riding breeches te match at the same price. Chumui-'nnd sui-de leather vests, $7 and .8.50. (The (iiillirj ) Ready With the Finest Suits and Overcoats for the Beys Finer woolens, fim-r modeling, finer sewinjr and liner .stvle that id one part et the story. The ether purt is that of lower prices. Norfolk suits, single breasted and double breasted, arc here in a wonderful selection of woolen., and in shades und patterns of the me.st attractive kind. Sizes for boys of 8 te 18 years at $lli.."iO, Si 8, $U0. $22.50. S28 and .$30 Most of the suits at $10.50 te $28 hau two pair of trousers. Xew overcoats are ready in a ariety of brown, gray and greenish shades, all of them well-designed garments', full of style and comfort and everything that a real bev likes un overcoat te have. J Prices, $20 te $38 in sizes for boys of a te 18 yeura. (Net'end Fleer) S i - , V- ( I styles. '5'lu Fleer) (blxtli Fleer) ,. t.'. -"V-'C m& m 7 i Miuin moor; 1 mmM
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