f"rt m r. L lmit.u h . . : , j -. mm , 1 T- - v ,v .l , jic-v .vm&rMivra:.Tv " ' v' "' " , "''yw,x' s frW9 W A" X , , V " - 2 ' " EVBOTkG PUBLIC LEDmDR-.PHIi:AI)ELI!HPA', TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2e, -1021 WEATHER Fair Organ Plays at 9, 11-and 4:45 Oilmen nt Veen WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S 66 Where Is There Such a Magnificent Stock te Select Frem?" TV. "'r -'!- (; - f u w9,l ' I "" ' 'A ' r 'A" V( ' i u The Best of all Geed Servants Is He Who Never Has Any Leisure It is net a fussy, bragging man or woman, cither, that we mean. It is just steady-going, always doing something te turn te profit the time that is expected te be rewarded in the pay envelope. Great as a building may be: a store is what its masters are and what the individual employees arc who represent' them. We always have an inward feeling that if our employees set their hearts en it, we could have twice as geed a store as this is, and we keep en hoping te make it se. Where is there such a splendid, healthy building as this? Where are the people coming and going se well protected? Where is there such a magnificent stock te select from? October S3, 1021. ffi ffalMfe mi 4 ' $ ' ' lffjlfl W'Mmwim Women 's Fine Gowns for the Evening Behind these glass doers in the Little Gray Salens arc scores of the loveliest gowns imaginable for the opera, for dinner and theatre use gowns in the inevit able and distinguished black, in white, in the light vivid colors and the darker ones which are equally in fashion. Here are the various sea-greens, the delicious Callet red, ever se many orchid shades, fuchsia and sapphire and ever se many mere ; appearing in various rich fab rics such as chiffon and plain velvets, metal and velvet brocaded chiffons, metal brocades and the heavy silk crepes. Alse there are gowns of sequins. Velvet gowns in sapphire, fuchsia, black and sap phire are often of a striking simplicity with a huge self rose for their sole ornament. Seme of the fashion features of these gowns are The beaded scallops round the feet as seen in a brown and geld chiffon. Transparent sleeves of lace. Girdles of self-loops forming flowers. Loese girdles of roses en crystal-beaded gowns. Huge black tulle bows en beaded chiffon. Skunk fur edging en bodices. Creamy astrakhan fur en an ivory velvet brocade. Pointed and fringed skirts. Chinese sleeves en a coral pink chiffon. I'nces 85 te $200. (First Fleer) New Tunic Blouses Are of Velvet Needless te say they are very lovely and are extremely fashionable. They are worn ever satin or silk skirts and with such they are appropriate for almost any daylight occasion. "swift a very se brocaded velvet, brown, blue or black, v.50. In plain black panne velvet with jet trimmings, $35. (Third l'loer) New Blankets Frem the Woolly West lit ?ies6 latest arrivals arc Indian style blanketn that everybody i. " for their service and warmth no less than for their pictur wquc and decorative colors and patterns. mft y nre woven in the far West from selected wool en a cotton warp. Prices, .$10, ?1B, $18 and ?20 each. (Sixth Fleer) Hem New Linen Pillow Cases stitched and Excellent at $3 and $3.50 a Pair te thi t reauv nne desirable quality that will appeal reas erf fastdieus housekeeper, by their snowy dainti- -- -i't'uutuucu ana excellence 01 material. foil J i of pure Irish linen- neatly hemstitched and in the M11 jSffu'ar size, 22i2x36 inches. each "'"erence in prices is based en the grade of linen in Biff it y a.nv llee( te say what appropriate and acceptable fc they will make. $3 and $3.50 a pair. (Vint Fleer) New the Hardy Furs for Women's Sjperts Wear At the very head of the list comes raccoon as a matter of course noth ing wears better and nothing has mere style. We can show you one that flares around the feet and has a huge shawl cellar which the owner can .snuggle her little nose into, for only $276. Be tween this and a raccoon of beautiful q u a 1 i t y made chiefly of the backs of skins at $400 there are several styles and prices. Our old friend civet cat is back again in the shape of jackets about 32 inches long, and priced at $200 and $225. Natural musk rat is another hardy fur which is equally geed for sport or street wear. A 36-inch jacket of it is $175, while a 45-inch coat of the very dark muskrat called black by the fur riers, is $450. In between 1b a really charming jacket faced and cellared with Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) . Twe Australian opos sum coats have immense cellars and self-borders. These are $325 and $400. A rich and delightful beaver jacket is $625. A tiger cat coat with dark raccoon cellar is $285. It is worth while re membering that when you buy furs at Wanamaker's you buy something which has a solid guarantee back of it. (Hecend Fleer) New Beeks "Here, There and Every where, by Lord Frederic Hamilton, $4. A new volume of fascinating recollections by the famous diplomat. "Wound Stripes," by Bertha Lippincott Celes, $1.50. Anether one of this author's after-thc-war ro mances. The Seventh Man," by Max Brand, $1.75. Last of the stories of mysterious fol lower of the wild geese -and his faithful friends. "Forty-Odd Years in the Literary Shep," by James L. Ferd, $5. Delightful recol lections by one of the veteran literary men of New Yerk. (Main Fleer) A Counter of Special Silks Frem $1 te $3 a Yard Fine, fashionable silks that we bought when prices were especially favorable and which are marked very low indeed. There is an excellent variety in fancy and novelty silks, plain silks, striped taffetas, plaid silks and ethers. Many of them would make up into delightful dresses, blouses foundations of linings for coats and wraps. (Knit Alnle) New Vivid Corduroys at $1 a Yard All the colors that women are using for negligees, sports jackets and skirts and many of these for children's dresses and coats. They are 32 inches wide and a partic ularly nice quality for $1. In iiurnt orange, cherry, loganberry, coral, beaver, delft, peacock, bluebird, Ha vana and white. (Flmt Fleer) Paris Sends Cellars for the New Gowns Fer example, the round, Peter Pan shape which se many women and girls are wearing with sports dresses and sweaters. These cellars are in the finest organdie or net, ex quisitely hand embroidered and some have real lace edg ing. They are $4 te $10. Guimpes, tee, the daintiest ones imaginable with much hand embroidery and eyelet work, $10 te $22. (Mnln Fleer) SilkandWoel Stockings "Seconds" at $1.35 Women's silk - and - wool sports hose in brown, green and blue heather mixtures and in all sizes. 2880 pair in the let, but a former shipment went out se quickly that you had bet ter net delay if you want any. (West Alile) ifwl III Undermuslins for Larger Women All of the garments men tioned below are embroidery and lace-trimmed with the exception of the first item, which has embroidery only. High-necked nightgowns, $1.50 te $3. Lew-necked nightgowns, $1 te $5. Corset covers, 65c te $1. Envelope chemises, $1.50 te $2.85. Drawers, 65c te $2.75. Short petticoats, 85c te $1.85. Leng petticoats, $2 te $3.85. (Third Fleer) New Quilts Filled With Weel and Warmth $7.50 There are various kinds of wool-filled quilts. These are the kind you can rely en. They are the best wool filled quilts te be had in Philadelphia for the money of that we are pretty cer tain. Covered with sateen, the top being a floral or Persian design, and the backs and borders of plain sateen. Price $10 each, in all de sirable colors. The same quills, in fine cambric tops, borders of plain sateen and backed with figured cambric te match the top at $7.50 each. All colors. (Slxlli Fleer) He ! for the Jelly Night of Halloween Halloween is almost here and every one is going te have a fine chance te get acquainted with the whole world of spooks and te be one himself if he cheeses. Up in the Tey Stere are fascinating costumes for the Halloween party. There are all kinds of children's suits from $2 te $8 each and ethers for grown-ups from $6.50 te $10. (Seventh Fleer) Halloween Sweets Se many that you can't begin te count them, but they are all delicious candies and just the kinds for Halloween.'' Vanilla manihmallews, GOc Glace nuts, $2 a pound. n Pound. Chocolate straws, 70c a Peanut brittle, 40c a pound. pound. Walnut pillows, 70c a pound. C1"r hard candies, 70c a Chocolate-covered nuts, $1.25 PmV , j a pound. ",nt wafers, 70c Vennd. e ii j . -.. . Crisp asaerted nut candies, Snlted nuts, $1.50 a pound. $1 R pound. The Surprise Package for Halloween is a fine big box with four pounds of the favorite candies besides snapping bonbons. It costs complete, $2. Appropriate Favers Fer a children's party there Is nothing causes mere fun than a Jack Hemer pie. One with twelve favors for $5, $6.50 and $8. Snapping bonbons are $1, $1.25 and $1.50 a dozen. Place cards with favors, 20c each. Fearseme black cats, $2 each and pumpkin lanterns, lnrge size, $1.50 each. (Down Stairs Stere) Lanterns, 25c, 85c and 40c each. Hats, 15c each. Festoons, 7c and 10c each. Streamers, 10c each. Paper Decorations Crepe paper, 25c a roll. Paper napkins, 50c for a hundred. Cut out silhouettes of pump kins, witches, cats and bats, Cc te 12c each. (Third rioer) Setting the Table for Halloween is a pleqsant and easy matter and the result sure te be successful, if one has the right table appointments. These are the most important pieces. They are in electro silver plate and quite inexpensive $31aUbex':nCker 6Ct8' 51,G Rnd Jt comne'tes- 7'50 te 2G Candle sticks, $5.60 te $40 CC ' a pair. Cake competes, $8.50 te $29 Sandwich trays, $4.25 te $7 enc- cnV . H Cake baskets, $8.50 te $9.50 Flower vnses, $7.50 te $38 each. Cnch Pitchers, $14.50 te $52 ench. (Sluln Vloer) SBsQjsrsf9w?-?.'- pr-. An Ampice Piane in a Five-Feet Grand This news will be read with deep satisfaction by music-levers who live in apartments, and who have se often expressed a wish for an AMPICO Reproducing Grand Piane of shorter length than the CHICKERING and KNABE both 5 ft. 8 in. in length. The piano selected for this new AMPICO Grand is the sweet toned MARSHALL & WENDELL, a name that first flashed across the piano-building horizon in 1836 one of the first dozen of American piano builders. $2000 Yeu knew the AMPICO, of ceursu. It is a Reproducing Piane ',iet a player-piano. It reproduces music played for it by mere than 100 great pianists, including GODOWSKI, ORNSTEIN, RUBINSTEIN, LEVITZKI, and the great RACHMANINOFF. It reproduces this music exactly as played, se that, sitting in your home, in the midst of comforts, you may enjoy the same music which ethers pay te hear, and travel long distances te hear, while sitting in a formal hall. And the library of music te which AMPICO owners have access con tains hundreds of selections operatic, classical, dance, song and accom paniment covering virtually all the best music written for the piano. In the Piane Salens of the Wanamaker Stere, you may hear the AMPICO any business day. We take used pianos in part exchange for the AMPICO and extend convenient terms of payment te suit the reasonable convenience of pur chasers. Chickering-Ampice Knabe-Ampice Sclwinacker-Ampice Haines Bros.-Ampice Marshall & Wendell-Ampice Of pianos and player-pianos we have the largest assemblage ui guuu iiian.ce in rjLinci ilia. (Srrend Fleer) Colorful Wealth of New Cretonnes Just Opened Patterns and color effects without number! Frem the softest and most somber combinations te the brightest and daringest schemes that keep within the bounds of geed taste. Captivating striped de signs, alluring verdure pat terns, birds of colorful plum age these are a few hints of a glorious wealth of deco rative ideas, all of them ad mirably suitable for the new est styles of furniture. And prices are en an aver age about half of last year's rates, some being net quite half, ethers less than half. New 50c te $1.25 a yard. All domestic goods. (Fifth Fleer) Men's Fine Wallets Geld Mounted Business in these finer goods is picking up, which shows that gift buying has begun. Here are wallets, card cases, hip books, three-folds, letter cases and the like with 14-kt. geld mountings, some times corners and at ether times flexible edges. Leathers are bright, dull and cress-grain seal : velvet calfskin, ostrich and cordeva. Prices $7 te $32.50. (Main Fleer) Men's Handkerchiefs in Extra Size Sumy ?n Prefer ttem that a new importation of these handkerchiefs is always welcome news They are a geed grade of Irish linen with quarter-inch nem and 50c each. (Wt Aisle) Only a Geed Suit or Overcoat Is Geed Enough for a Bey In boys' clothing, above all ether things, it pays te buy quality. It is a fixed principle with this Stere te sell boys' cloth ing of the best quality known in the ready-te-wear-business and no ether kind. We are ready with plenty of it for the Fall and Winter season. We are ready te show that there is no better boys' clothing in this city at the prices if there is any quite as geed. Suits for boys of 8 te 18, at $16.50, $18, $2Q and up te $35, with a plentiful choice of suits having two pair of trousers at $16.50 te $28. Overcoats in very fine se lection at $20 te $38, in sizes for boys of 3 te 18 years, (Second Fleer) Men's Great Hunting Beets for $12 a Pair tee, ,nHeeibiS l heavy tan Vikinpr calf with medium bread !L Ce,d ""n1!!? way te thcir 16-inch teP". with bellows tongues running all the way up te keep out the water. are J, IL f BiIe I, heds with heh- in them and for tlie Sen serviceable as any hunter could wish. A let (Main Fleer) A New Let of Whittall 9x12 Ft. Rugs tw !! ?,gLere 80 celebrated, and at present se scarce, that nothing further need be said. They'll go out in a jiffv Angle-Persian Wiltens $120 Teprac Wiftens $84 J ' Royal Worcester Wiltens, $90 Bedy Brussels. S60 (SeTcnth Fleer) "Night Glasses" Seme People Call Them Because they have the useful mission of standing by the bedside te held a glass of water. They are prettily decorated tumblers with n tray and cover of blue, pink or yellow glass with silver deposit. Price, $2.50. (Mnln l'loer) Oriental Rugs in Odd, Hard-te-Get Sizes OriJf ,iS only,,when one gees te furnish a house with Oriental rugs that one realizes hew odd a room or apart ment may be in size. Then comes the problem of getting a nig for it. It is, therefore, worth while te print this !e list of various Oriental weaves, which come in the odd and unusual sizes that must be needed in just se many homes at this moment. y Serapi, 23x15 ft $745 Old Hamadan. 28.8x7.9 ft !$3750 Old Bidjar, 18.10x11.6 ft $950 Kermanshah, 15.7x11.2 ft $1500 Anatolian, 17.5x11.2 ft $975 Serapi, 15.6x11.10 ft $584 Kurdistan, 19.6x12.6 ft $1000 Anatolian, 14.8x11.5 ft $1050 Chinese, 19.11x12 ft $875 Kurdistan, 22.7x15.1 ft. .f.... $1465 Ail f ?KSe' 24,7xl? ft $158; . All of these are line, reliable rugs, moderately priced en a basis of lowest prevailing market rates 7 (hrwntli l'loer) 1 i m m i r, J-"!. VM,r.
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