"KafT EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1021 Orgnn Plays at 9. 11 and 5:15 Chimes t Noen WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled The People Buy Willingly Where They Knew They May Buy Safely Twe Little White and Gray Pigeons New en the Window Sill seem te be bringing us a message of thanks for timely words in yesterday's first advertisement for November. We like te speak freely and without presumption te the thousands who believe in and like the simpler life of sterekeeping without flourish of trumpets, net puffing ourselves nor making comparisons of prices with war figures three years back, often far beyond actual values. De you remember David Harum's horse, that he intended te auction off that day? He had his hostler at the water trough put a high price en the horse that he might say that he had a bigger price "offered him before he left home that morning." This IS Indeed a Different Kind of Stere, as you knew, and it always shall be TT.vvrv rlilV IS PmiSl.llv fTOnfl te COmC tO US. We can and will make geed for sure (barring a few sometimes sleepy people here and there). We are pleased with the slogan our customers have made for us: "We come te you and feel sure of getting goods of true quality at Signed November S, 1021. New ike Fashionable Brown Frecks for Women Priced Frem $50 te $150 Tiicetines, Peirrt twills and duvelyn chiefly, in the finest shades of brown we could i'.nd, and made up in the loveliest nov elty styles no two dresses n'ike. Here is a cloth frock with Wtical lines of line handwork, there a piinccs or polonaise nil air, or again the low; waistline appears with the bodice slightly Meused abec its Fash. Occasionally a dies' is embroidered a'mest a'l eer with geld thread. 13raid decoiatien in citical linrj appears en ether dresses; one veiy odd one rus bands com pose 1 of tiny cire'e.. of cloth ditched around their edges with geld thread. "The sleeves it's hardl. necessary te sa are fas cinitinjr Hum's, often of the new bell bhape. Pi ices of these fine diessen aie veiy moderate cempaied with hat they would hac been a year :tfe ?ri0 te $150. (rirnt l'loer) A Cape Costume Made te Measure for $65 A smartly tailored one-piece dress with a long cloak te match will be made te measure by the Custom Tailoring Bureau for $65. The material is an all-wool heather mixture in light or dark colorings. Tailored suits in correct coat and skirt models are made te measure of imported or domestic tweeds and hemespuns for $65 ; and of tricetines and Peiret twills for $85. Nurses' uniforms, capes and graduation dresses made te measure at very reasonable prices. (Siuintl 1 Women's and Children's Geed Gloves at Very Lew Prices Geed K'ee-i, every one of them, pi iced te low only because of specially advantageous purchae.f. Fer Weman I'tae Ticiich kid r1ecs at 2.'le. 'J we clasp, everscam sewn, in black, white, beaver and blown. Heavier Hunch kid gloves at 2.30. Twe clasp, pique sewn, in the same colors as above. Kine J'lcnch &uede glove at .S2.7." an exceptionally low piice. Tv.e elasp, pique &uwn, in black, beaver, taupe, light gray and biev n. Fine white lanib.-kin slip-en k'le( in five-button length at ?2.05. Pique sewn. Fer Children One-clasp capeskin gloves, in toleis, at the ery special price of Cia pair. 1 year te 14 year sizes. Heys' fleece-lined capeskin gauntlets, black, brown or tan, nt 5l.2e a pan. (MiiIii 1 lunr) French Beaded Overbleuses Special at $15 Just such blouses as women expect te pay about double this price for. They are in crepe de chine or Georgette crepe, embroidered front and back with geld or silver beads, and they are in the favorite suit colors navy, brown, menawk or black. Seme have round, ethers V necks. (Ililrtl Letitia Corsets , Comfortable riding corsets in a pretty pink pink jetted material have skirts short in front, longer in eack and wide elastic gores ever the hips, $8.50. ., topless corsets of pink figured batiste are suit able for average figures, $8.50. Inn imedel I-'01' tall women has a low full bust and JvTei.s rt. neavily boned, double hose supporters in ent, $12.50. in A f eurtn style has girdle top and elastic inserts "s long and well-boned skirt, $12. (Thlril Ifloer) "1 V ) the proper price. Qjfamtfa luiir) l'loer) Seme Beautiful New Coats for Yeung Women Have Just Come In $135 te $235 They are belivias and duvctyns of finest quality, in black and street colors, with lich dark browns predominating. Beaver, pquirrel and wolf are the furs most used for their trimming. The greatest number have beautiful beaver cellars. Linings and every ether detail are luxurious. The styles are strikingly different. Seme arc bleii3ed, some stinight, some long waisted, sonic short w aisled, some with the quite new and much smaller fur cellars, some with evcrcapes, some with wide deep-falling sleeves that are the most conspicuous detail of the entire garment. The whele group is delightful, and very reasonably priced for their quality at $135 te S235. Sizes 14 te 20. (Scieiiil 1 loer) I Women's First Leather Coats of the Season They come from the best maker of these coats in this country and, a wonderfully geed piece of news, the prices are far less than they have been for years past. Fer example plain leather coats are $35 for short length and $50 for the long. Suede leather coats, (I Irst This Dainjy Colonial Slifpsr Is English And as pretty a piece of fine shoemaking as one would wish te see. The bread tongue and wide buckle make even a small feet leek smaller; and the medium vamp and tee and low French heel contribute te the dainty effect. In black patent leather, dull black calf skin or tan calfskin. Priced $16. (Ural l'loer) Odd Lengths of Laces Lengths measuring from two or three yards te enough for a whole dress. There are satin finished radium flounc fleunc ings in Spanish effects, 18 te 36 inches wide and priced at $1.50 te $2.75 a yard; all-evers of the same lace at $1 te $2 a yard ; and odd lengths of novelty edgings a n d bands at 40c te $6.75 a yard. Celers in the let arc brown, navy, taupe, ecru, henna, white and black. (Meat Aisle) Women's Silk Stockings "Seconds" for $1 They are the kind that have a wide selvage seam in the leg and if first giade they would be deuble thin price. In a geed, heny-weight silk, with cotton tops and soles, nnd in black, white nnd coleis. We sold about 12,000 pair of these stockings last month and this let of 5GS0 pair will go quickly. (West Aisle) long lengths, $75. Shiny leather coats, $35, short lengths. All come in the three col'ers of natural leather, Cordovan and black and all are lined throughout. They are about the best kind of coats for- metering, sports wear and bad weather. 1'loer) Elgin Wrist Watches for Women If theie is one thing a watch doc-, diblike meie than any thing else it is te be constantly moved about, te be carried fiist in one position, then in another nnd te be subject te Jill:?. All this a woman's wrist watch is called upon te stand and it takes the best kind of a wntch 1e de it successfully. The Elgin is such a watch. It h one of the finest American watches made, every tiny part being perfected with the great est caic. Having had long experience with thoec watches we knew just hew geed they are and, in consequence, there is this large assortment te cheese from. All have libben bracelets. 1 1 kt. green geld eases, made te our own order in oc tagon, cushion, tenneau, long actagen, long hexagon and long tenneau shapes. They aic hand cngia-.ed with sterling silver dials and enameled numerals 5110 te Sile. Plain geld cases, $1)2 te $35. Fancy geld cases, 556 te $SG. Plain geld-filled cases, $18 te $11. Sterling silver cases, S23 te $41. (Miiln l'loer) Children's Undermuslins for Less We have reduced some hundreds of little Phil i p p i n e undermuslins straight out of stock, including H and - embroidered shirtwaists in three styles, some closing in front, some in back, sizes 14, 16 and 18, $2.75. Pink and blue batiste dresses in sizes two te six years, price $3. Combination drawers and waists, one te four years, price $2. P r i n c ess petticoats, hand scalloped, two te six years, $1.50. (Tilr Tloer) New Fiction "The Career of David Neble," by Frances Parkin son Keyes, $1.75. "The Wolves of Ged and Other Fey Stories," by Alger non Blackwood, $2. By an ac knowledged master of the realm of the weird and awe some. "The Hcrapath Property," by J. S. Fletcher, $2. A mys tery story. "The Black Diamond," by Francis Brett Yeung, $2. "Pnrtncrs of Chance," by Henry Herbert Knibbs, $1.73. An Arizona tale. "Remance te the Rescue," by Denis Mackail, $1.90. The scene is laid in theatrical Lon Len Lon eon. (.Main fleer) A New Set-Out of Encrusted Geld Glassware Rich, brilliant and or namental any ware that is all these things must be interesting. Here is a ware that has the richness of geld, the brilliance of crystal and the ornamental quality inseparable from such a combina tion. Ne wonder it is popu lar, especially with gift buyers. (fourth Madeira Embroidered Linens Se Geed and Gift-Like Every woman w h e loves dainty things knows hew te appre ciate Madeira hand-embroidered linens. These n e w arrivals are very geed examples of Madeira hand - em broidery and hand-scalloping. They come in several appealing designs and are priced as low as such fUrit Geld Mounted Handbags of Fine Leather Dull and bright pin and many sizes. All flat seals are the leathers used in these new bags, which have flexible mountings of 14 kt. geld. There are shopping, dress and ether shapes (Mniu Seme Worth Werth of Demestic Rugs Think of a seamless velvet rug in Oriental designs and colors at $52.50 for 9x12 ft. size ! Geed low-priced rugs for bedrooms are these of woolen fiber, in plain and' figured effects. 9x12 ft $20 (tseientll If Yeu Are Leeking for a Better Gelf Ball Yeu may easily find it among these famous standard balls at Wana maker's : Radie, $12.60 a dozen ; Mystery, $12; Red Flash, $10.80; Blue Flash, $9; Tap low float- (The Philippine Undermuslins for large women have j u s t been unpacked. Needless te say they are richly embroidered. Nightgowns with ki mono sleeves, $3.85 and $4.50. W i t h set - in sleeves, $5. E n v e 1 e pe chemises, $3.50 te $6.50. Cllilnl lloer) Several Fine Lets of Oriental Rugs Newly Unbaled New Persian Saruks of fine, heavy texture, in rich, beautiful shades. New Persian Araks, new Persian Dezarts, new Chinese rugs in carpet sizes. Beautiful pieces, all ing their unquestionably excellent quality. Many people are en the leek-out for just such attractive and reliable rugs as these new shipments have brought. The new Chinese carpet-size pieces are priced at $295 for size 10x8 te $389 for size 13.7x10.7 ft. Arak Rugs 12.3 x 9.4 ft 10.6x7.10 ft 12.7 x 8.7 ft 13.6 x 9.8 ft. . . ., 11.7x8.1 ft ie.9 x 7.10 ft- 12.4 x 9 ft 11.11 x 8.5 ft 12.5 x 9.5 ft Fruit or flower bowls, flower vases, competes, covered butter-ball dishes, bonbon dishes, cracker and cheese dishes, handled sand wich trays, mayonnaise dishes, water jugs, can dlesticks, covered honey dish with plate, baskets and ether useful pieces, priced at 82 for a bon bon dish te $20 for a beautiful grapejuice bowl. l'loer) geed quality pieces can be. Tea napkins, $9.75 a dozen. 13-piece lunch sets. $6.75 a set. Pillow cases, $12.75 a pair. Bread tray doilies, 50c each. We will box them very neatly for gift-givers. Klenr) bags, but with plenty of pockets and r e e ni y enough for all ordinary purposes. Prices, $S te .$18. 1 loer) - While - While News 8.3x10.6 ft. . $17.50 6x9 ft $11.50 36x72 in., $4.25 27x60 in $3 Woolen service rugs, very heavy and durable ?nd in plain and figured effects, S36.50 for" 9x12 ft. size. l'loer) er, 87.80. Tap low weight. All but the ire standard Diana, a new golf ball made especially for women, $10.80 a dozen. A great collection of clubs and bags here, tee. (.ullerj) Only the Best Beys ' Suits and Overcoats Are Geed Enough we A f x ?,r; "aMs; ste- yr z:ivra co"cctien of Nerfe,k 9U"8 ' 8 (Prrand Fleer) of them, and priced en a $525 $255 $275 .'. .$465 $395 saea $460 $435 $357 12.6 x 8.10 ft 12.4 x 8.7 ft 9.10 x 8.2 ft 14.4 x 10.10 11.5 x 10.5 ft 3 x 5 ft. te 4 4 x 7 ft. te 5 (Srientli l'loer) '" ir1 JVM iif P ft 2 mlr Ja These Latest Overcoats Are the Finest We Have Ever Seen Splendid great coats that in some cases run up te $100 because of the richness of their materials and the superiority of their tailoring. Every man who takes pleasure in clothing excellence should see our collection new. It is the best in all our sixty years. Fall overcoats, $30 te $50. Winter overcoats, $35 te 100. (Tlilr.l Fleer) Men's Redleaf Cellars for Winter Are Here This will be geed news te the men who, having worn these fine Londen cellars for years, will have no ether kind. Made of uncommonly fine linen and in correct styles. 50c each. (Main l'loer) Extra-Size Handkerchiefs for Men, $9 a Dezen We have just opened a new case of these fine Irish linen handkerchiefs and they are marked at a new and much lower price. They are a beautiful quality and are in the larger size which se many men like. With one-quarter, one half or one-inch hems. (Main J-loer) Men Who Like Fancy Shoes will be interested in a new high shoe of dark mahogany calfskin. It is of the brogue persuasion, with a tapering tee. Perforated tip, perforated saddle strap, perforated circular vamp seam and per- rated lace stay. Bras3 eyelets, stitched heel seat a .. rawhide slip in sole te keep out dampness. Price $10 a pair. (Mnlii 54-Inch Weel Serge Special, $1.50 a Yard A really beautiful serge for $1.50 a yard. In the fine "French" weave for dresses or pleated skirts, and it is all-wool. e There are just the two shades navy and mid night blue. (I lrt I loer) veiy moderate scale consider $275 $397 $365 ft $750 $525 Sarnk Rugs x 7 ft $125 te $225 Dezart Rugs x 8 ft $85 te $115 l'loer) f i -ft . - ?tyi J
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