rfJMBW ?lMMiiMSMg ,.- 1 1 "If VSTDBIBEMK'rr ' KMBMMBr'.V UT. '.f .H '.JIM U m.TTirt 7f'lJJ rjuurnrA.' r mr.?nre .a . ..v '.'ranL'' r. ','i nLTrv ""jni tl1;.0?!5'16 wanAmakers -ii&'Srk Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S Showers x- Every Evening's Rell Call Finds New Names and New Glories at Wanamaker's Travel Through Pennsylvania, Virgiqia, the Garelinas te Flerida, gives evidence that our country is biggci and greater than ever it was. The Seuth is a wonder in its possibilities, and it costs se little (e get there te find opportunities; ' at the same time it is near the old home en the Delaware coast, if you become homesick for geed old Philadelphia. Signed November 6, 1022 Colonial Tongue Slippers in Black or Brown, $9 Black patent leather or dull black calf, with a graceful Cuban heel of moderate height. Medium rounded tee and short vamp; flexible turned sole. Perforating adds a finish te vamp and upper edge. Plain brown satin en the same last, with Spanish heel. All with moderate-sized tongue and elastic underneath. Each $9 a pair. Flrt Fleer) , Yeung Women's Dresses, Special at $25 Seft silk frocks of Can Can eon crepe or satin - back crepe in Malay brown, navy blue or black. They arc in a half dozen different models, all charm ingly youthful and new in fashion. The bolster roll, circular skirt, draped skirt and draped sleeves are some of the interesting points. Alse some new dresses of navy blue Peiret twill, trimmed with heavy em broidery. 11 te 20 year sizes. (rlereml Fleer) Letitia Corsets Are Beautifully Made They are net only skillfully cut along the lines most certain te insure a graceful Hgure, but arc extremely well made of rhe best materials, and finished with ex ceptional daintiness. Medels well illustrating these features ale a dainty girdle of pink-striped ceutil and elastic, priced $8: two topless corsets of pink bntiste with elastic where (Third A New Boudoir Silver Is " Madam De Pompadour" The name is appropriate, for the design has the grace and elegance of the period of Leuis XV and many of the character istics. But, nbevc all, this beautiful boudoir silver would please even the critical taste of this famous French woman. It also would delight the heart of any woman fortunate enough te receive it as a Christ mas gift or even a few pieces of the set. Later the rest might be added. The hand mirror at SH4, the hair brush at $25, the comb at $8 and the puff jar nt $17 make a geed beginning for a set of dressing table fittings. (Main Fleer) Dark Percales such ns are liked for wrappers, aprons, house dresses and .se en are well repiesentcd in the great assortment of puicales at 25c a yard. They are all !16 inches wide nnd there are eleven patterns with dark blue grounds, alone, te say nothing of gray or black and the many with lighter grounds! (Flnt Fleer) Drainers for Dishes and Cutlery will facilitate dish-washing. Thev are in the form of a big dish pan perforated at the bottom and with en upright cylinder in the center te held the cutlery. $1. (Fourth Fleur) Wanasilk Stockings Are the Best at $2 They are of' pure dye rilk with no leading. They are a little longer than most bleckings. The best mercerized cotton is ued In the tops and. te reinforce feet. One mere strand of silk is used QMffamafe. An Army of . Children's Bathrobes . Ready te Combat Winter Se many of them and each one cozy and warm. Wonderful variety, tee; cor duroy blanket bathrobes in plain colors and figures, eiderdown and new ones of terry cloth. Dark and light colors and plenty of the pat terns that boys like, as well as heaps for girls. Sizes 2 te 16 years. .$2.25 te $5. (Third Fluer) New Real Canten Crepes at $3.25 a Yard In this fine quality they are in the greatest demand for fashion able dresses and particularly in the three, colors which are in this new shipment black, brown and navy. The width is 40 inches. (1'irMt Fleer) needed, $6 and $G.50; and a lightly boned topless model of pink broche with quite short boning in front, $9.50. Chiefly for average or slender figures. Fer tall, well-built women who de net like a topless corset, an excellent L. R. model of firm white ceutil, heavily boned, with bread front steels, is priced $7.50. Fleer) Time te Gleve the Children Splendid assortments of the well-fitting, geed-wearing gloves have niade the Children's Gleve Mere famous. Unlined mochas or eapeskins. m5 . i-2, Floece-lincd cape- """'jp ?." ami i.8i. rleece- iiiiuu ineciias, $1.85 and Weel gloves, 75c and $1. (Main fleer) s: Q" i Empire Tires Are Geed Tires ana These Prices Are Geed Savings Leng mileage tires, direct from the factory and perfect. And they are priced in a way that brings the cost of metering substnniiniiv down. sm.;. .kill,. Ml .1H.7. . rjn..-.e 331.311 33x3 3i4',i. .'IHx4lii. 3.1x4 H. 38x4 H. asx.t asts),,. I t 374 a ,)4 31x4 .tlfl.sn .K17..10 .!H.8l .r.'D.Jll .sao.ne .ssa.se . .33.?S Tim abiire price ar for cord llrei. !0tS& fabric tlrr I priced I7.ne. F.xtru-liray tub te fit all tlrri are rormiiemllinl)' low price. (Tlie Oallcr)) Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue for K-3 N ready In tlie Heek sicire. l Gft, (Mnln lioer) in the knitting, making them finer and stronger. They can he hed in every fash ions bk roler among them, black, cordovan, Russian calf, biscuit, taupe, pole gray, ooze, otter, Ullin, tan, Mandalay, navy, slate, African brown, beige, nickel and white. Seft Weel, Scarfs of . Exquisite Coloring In the Londen Shep Imported scarfs of great beauty have but recently arrived. They are striped from end-te-end in charming shades and combinations of color mauve, mignonette, sea weed orchid, silver, rose, olive, russet, coral and dull old blues. Usually the ground is camel's hair tan. $0.50. (The (lattery, Clieiliiut) Combs of Adornment are in excellent imitations of carved semi-precious stones. There are jade, jet, lapis lazuli, coral, ox-bleed coral and also tor toise shell and ivory represented among them. The combs arc in many shapes, te suit any coiffure, and include the fashionable fan shape and the high Spanish types. $3 te $15. (Main Fleer) Nightgowns and Paisley Slips The- nightgowns are of the in itialed kind with the letters em broidered en the yekeB and the low necks lace trimmed; price $1.50. Paisley printed crepe de chine costume slips arc made with cami sole top, self shoulder straps, and shirring at the waist line. Price $8.75. (Third Fleer) Women's Bordered Silk Umbrellas of geed quality taffeta are in black and all the colors that women like: navy, purple, green, red, brown, etc. The borders arc of grosgrain and the frumes are particularly durable. Handles ave mostly of hard woods, showing the new tendency toward greater thickness. Many have ferrule-ends, tips and tops te match, of amber-colored bakelite. $6.50. Olnln Fleer) Seme Luxurious Fur Wraps for Women TVOTHING could be mere beautiful than certain wraps of creamy caracul which can be seen just new in the Fur Salen. One is lined with an enchanting silver brocade and has an immense cellar of gray squirrel ; while another has a platinum gray fox cellar and gray satin lining. Prices are $900 and $700, respectively. Summer ermine makes another interesting wrap a flaring cape with kolinsky cellar, price $750. A snowy ermine wrap, $1200. A black caracul with pointed fox cellar, $1100. A wonderful mink with gathered cellar, $1200. (Second Fleer) These Seft and Warm Weel Coatings Are Twe-Faced A geed feature in coatings, for it enables them te de without lining. The outer side is nn egreeable mixture in grayish, brownish or mn eiiecis. msuie are origin colored plaids gay and ....- jaunty I (fifit if i V, V Jjl Ruffled Fleuncings Lawn nnd batiste fleuncings for children's dresses nnd petticoats nnd women's lingeiie. All 25 inches wide. Prices 75c te $3 a yard. (Flrvt Fleer) Women's Handkerchiefs With a Bit of Celer Net even se much ns a colerod border, just n suggestion of color in the one coiner embroidery or perhaps in the tiny hem ns well. They are new arrivals and ox ex ceedingly attractive for sifts. GOc each. , (Wrt AIU) Paisley Printed Scarfs Are the Newest Likewise, the prettiest of the season's novelties. Many women like a silk scarf of some kind te wear under a fur coat with collarless dresses and the beautiful rich colorings of the Paisley designs arc .particularly suitable.' In square and long scarf shapes, $2.50 te $0.50. (Main Fleer) De Yeu Enow Reet Amber? There is an interesting Btring of the rare root amber beads in the Oriental Stere the amber opaque and clouded, the beads large, and strung with knots between. It may be had for $150. A necklace of pure honey drop amber beads is priced $85; another 'of dark amber, $100; e third of clouded amber, $85. Amber earrings of many de signs, $10 te $28.50. (Main Fleer) Useful Things in Ostrich Leather make gifts that are out of the ordinary. In color they are soft brown and, when mounted with geld, are ex ceedingly geed looking.' Jhere are bags of various sizes from a small vanity te a double handled shopping bag. Then there are brush cases, hip books, bill folds, cigar or cigarette cases, portfolios, pin and jewel cases and se en, ranging in price from $3.50 for a small coin purse te $45 for a woman's dressing case. (Main Fleer) Geld Tenes in Silks for Lamp Shades are best liked, probably because they make such a lovely warm glow. Japanese Habutai silk, that adapts itself se well te novelties, as well as for the mere personal uses, is S6 inches wide in many lovely colors, $1.25 n yard. (Flrtt Fleer) when the coat or cloak blows open. They are 54 inches wide, ex tremely soft and warm, yet light of weight and priced $5 the yard. viner uoueie $3 te $8 a yard. Uther double-faced coatings Fleer) Delly Madisen Would Surely Have Liked These Bedspread Sets Certainly it was a happy idea te name them after her. Hardly any article of bed dressing has ever leaped se suddenly into popularity. Made of two-ply yam that has had the fiber combed from it, leaving nothing but the long staple, which makes for strength. . The material is highly mercer ized and shrunk in mercerizing. The crinkled stripe stays crinkled, being 50 per cent mere substantial than the adjoining plain stripe. Can be had in plain ecru, or in ecru with stripes in either blue or rose. In the single-bed size, the price of a set of spread and bolster piece is $15 a set, nnd in the double-bed size, $18 a set. (sixth Fleer) The Sun of Fashion Rises and Sets en Velvets Every hour of the day funis Madame wearing the exquisite silken fabric which she cheeses above all else this season. The smart ovcrbleuso that ac companies her tailored suit is of velvet, her matlnee and tea frwk is velvet also, her dinner frocks and ball gowns are made of It and finally her handsome evening wrap. The fined nil-silk chiffon velvets in every shade and black mv be found iu the Silk Stere. 40 inches wide and priced S.7, SO and 1 10 yard, ' (Fif riM) kJ Tt jf ,, BEixfllGVixlxeflixim I J Fascinating New Paris Dresses Specially Priced $52.50 and $60 "DARELY, indeed, does such an opportunity come te any but the fortunate women who are in Paris itself and who can find such exquisite dresses at the place where they are made. There are both afternoon and evening gowns and a woman would de well te invest in one of each. The afternoon gowns are of navy blue or black Canten crepe, with wide square sleeves and an intri cate and novel bordered design, done in dull steel beads and tinsel thread. Priced $52.50. The evening gowns are truly exquisite creations of pastel tinted chiffon, some are in paneled effect and all are embroidered in crystal, iridescent or col ored beads. Priced $60. (Tlrit Fleer) The Easiest and Pleasantest Way te Lese Excess Weight is undoubtedly te music. Wallace Reducing recetds have been arranged for exactly this purpose and, if the exercises are faithfully performed, are said te work wonders. An expert is here te show you just hew it is done. (Srcenil Fleer) New Beeks "M Years en the Stage," hy Jehn Drew, with a foreword by Beeth Tarkingten. S5. A delight ful biography with many vivid pictures of a brilliant enreer. "Self-Discovery, or Why Remain a Dnarf?" by Oris'en Swett Mar den. 90i "Light Interviews with Shades," by Rebert Webster Jenes. $1.30. (Main Fleer) Interesting New Patterns in Imported China Dinnerware Complete sets of 10G pieces in exclusive decorations en a tine, thin, white body. One pattern consists of n hali incli bonier of delicately tinted flowers in blue, pink and green, i with geld edges nnd traced handle:. !?e0 a set. i (Fourth Playhouse Has Come tt wi'll m.lrli fMirfifullv flniulir.il and geed te leek at as regular house furniture could possibly be. Kven the Miinllest annchair or rocker, for a dell's party, is as strong and perfect its. the larger chairs that big children can sit in. Tables, straight chairs, arm- (Seventh The Chimney Cerner Is Ablaze With New Hearth Fittings If there is anything mere homey than a glowing hearth it has net yet been discovered. An evening spent by one will awaken the pangs of nostalgia in the mes hardened glebe-trotter -uul set the apartment-heuse dweller te thumbing architects' blueprints. Nobedv can resisl lis spell hearth lt ' wfll be und net - ", pierced Colonial hrax English settee fenders, upholstered in leather; black coal heds, trimmed with bright brass; Colonial brass andirons of fine de si nn: pierced black fenders Then there am siwh nsefnl ti.;,,, ..,. i....: . . i. , -- ... .v.. vitilige ea iii in UlUtll IU egN coal grates brushes, bellows, weed boxes and baskets. ,UH i,v..e mm .uK uuiiiL-r.s. X. New Ampice Recordings include Fritz Kreislcr's lovely playing of "The Dream of Youth," , by Winternitz, and Lee Ornstcin's interpretation of Debussy's "Ara- 1 besquc Ne. 1." Ilratim' "CnprlM-lenn, Op 70, Ve. 1," pluyril b Ilralim run Urn Here. I.UitV "l.m rrlndm, 1'iirt I." pluyrU by Wilfred l'ellrllrr und A. I.nrnfr. I l'rnn' "Carlislma," wllli word, plu.rrd by Andrei Kralta. I)rpien' "Jupune Suntrt," plnyrd I by J. Mllren Delramp, And a number of ether classics, I as well as ten new and widely fam ous fox tret3 and waltzes, including I "Blue," "I'll Build a Stairway te I Paradise," "Yeu Remind Me of My , Mether," "When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down" and half a dozen ethers equally catchy. Aik for them in the Music Stere. (Srcend tiallfry) Anether is a (Ireuan key bolder in green between two tan-colored line's. StiO a set. The third pattern i a wide black and ivory conventional border with pink rese medallions, geld edges and half matt coin-geld handles. $Ge a set. tloer) Furniture Frem China chairs and reckei ;ue i jattati cane or gras., as firm and strong ns only they can be. ,l.,M) te S3 i each, which is iiiexjieji-me. ! Hut, the shipment i enlv se big, and Christmas thoughts about mem mm better be encouraged! Floerl fnrw- -"" with brass tops; i I'uiirlli a3 ,'nrrvtt je MerLitin. The English Suits Have Arrived With Their Delightfully Different Loek (In the Men's Londen Shep) SUITS that are made of English fabrics and made by( English tailors in their impossible te equal way. And they are all ready te walk out in. Te the well-dressed man the English suits mean all that is smartly different, all that is carelessly natural, and their coming is a real event. Many are the new fabrics that come this year. Many are the new twists of old fabrics. One is the "Bannockburn," a hard-twisted worsted. Then there are tweeds, cheviets and old-fashioned worsteds. Erewns are decided color leaders, with grays, blues and mixtures close at heel. Prices are all between $60 and $80. (The Gnllerj-) Mantel or Console Table Lights, Excep tional at $3.50 Each One-light lamps equipped with mica cylinders se popular just new. Set en a carry-all of classical motif, the .standard being in dull geld color and the whole piece sur mounted by a detachable top in a flambeau effect. Price, $3.50 each, and they are usually bought in pairs. (Fourth Fleer) Christmas Silk Shirts Are Here Gayer Than Ever Better than ever, tee. Bright, gleaming, rippling silks yet firm and durable. There are broadcloths, Jersey silks and Jacquards, in a veritable medley of stripes, starting with the faint hairlines and growing up te the bread, colorful ones. And the colors ! Well, just everything that a man cares about is in the group, all rich, all beautiful. The plain white silk broadcloth is also among them. What gifts they are! And the price is only $7.50. (Muln Fleer) There's Net Anether Hat in Town Like the Lincoln-Bennett Something distinctive in the lines. A man can't tell just what, but it's there , and every ether man sees it, tee. Perhaps it's the crown, a little fuller and higher. Perhaps it's the brim, a little wider, a little differ ently curled along the sides, a little differently dipped front and back. One thing certain, the colors are different "the NEWTONES," net se brown and net se gray. And the new cocoa shade is here, all England has been talking about it, new all America is. Price $8.50. (Main Fleer) Here Are Seme Oxfords That Used te Cost a Little Bit Mere Just a few dollars mere, but they were considered geed at that price, se for .11 they nre what a man would tall a "geed buy." fit' crrnined P:ili".lci!!. mnilr. nn the biegtie lat with the full winged (.Mil in 500 Dezen Excellent Linen Napkins $5.75 a Dezen I'ait of an uiui.-unl special pur- bleached Irish linen damask in a chase. Thiee attractive patterns -atiny finish and of excellent qu. scroll, spot and daiy. jty for .service. Material i a fine, licaunfuHj Size, 20xL'ti indies; price, $3.71. ir'lrt I luur) old-fashioned canvas or straw weed carriers; iufHfr i urns ana tape Leu ,.. v-...v,.ii., u, nvitrui tunas; imitation wooden stumps tilled with "driftwood" powder; a reproduction of the . 1 ntique Frank. w"-i 11 ,. . . , Everything is of stai'i'nnl moderately priced I luur) 'Ma iift ,nH a 'wjMSBksKfS- . in itviitunr, mumtu.ini Most Men Like a Particular Kind of Gleve and piefer te buy it where that kind at its best is te be found. Every preference quickly satisfied. Capeskin gloves at 3. Suedes. S3.50. Mechas, $4.50 and $5. Buckskins, $3.50 and $4. Warm seamless - wool - lined eapeskins, S4 and $5. Fur-lined gloves. $7.50. Stf.50 and $1(1.50. Lined au tomobile gauntlets, $3.50 and $4.50. Could he de better elsewhere? (Muln Fleer) tip. Perforations arc everywhere, but all ie tiny and se neat. Srrvicfable f-oles but net heavy ones, and flat comfortable heels. Ami, or course, nidi a shot ought te be tan I luur) m vt V Y,Jw' . un'ity and .stunlv character. mmt. .. V ', ii! rm. ?mL 'iU:tti! is v mm ,laiiiJinM. , s Vlr m W M. J I'd 1 tv1 -.-"ill 3l si -4 (Flrt riaer) v .? -v N. -vliini . 1 3 ." .. LSJTi.': 4 Ar'J.i i 23"t-
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