SVHRiA? ,Mjr sp mrarew IT'" CV f . ' 4s -i M. .' r W ' 0 EtgBKG PUBLlfl LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1918 'Hfc.. -W ", J W JJ- ' f TV"1. - .' J r Oi. Great Organ Plays at 10 and 4.25 Kir Oilmen nt Noon. WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair and Warmer h Store Opens at 10 Store Closes at 4:30 i S I'C tomorrow Comes an Unusual and Important Sale of Toilet Artich k f n- mt. VT II , 9I mz & f? Those Undaunted, Lion Hearted American Boys of ours in the long battle lines, how splendid they have been! r What tremendous courage! Where and when did the young fellows get it? Was it bedded in them when they left us? Did they inherit it from their fathers from away back? ' - Did the Liberty Bell and the City history have "something to do with it? Was there ever a war in all time where so many boys took part? How full of patriotism and intrepidity our fel- lows are, having gone off at the first moment full of powder and'shol, flaming out with such tremendous force and carrying the day! All honor and praise be theirs every one of them from every State in 4he Union! Their brains, nerves, muscles, consciences and all-pervading spirit are doing the winning work of shortening the war. It is fine for a young fellow to begin his life so early with such a magnificent beginning. - There is great-mindedness even in silent boys who walk our streets and work in these stores, from which over eleven hundred have gone to the front. I am proud of you, lads! Signed September 10, 1918. fofh The Prettiest New Crepe Blouses to Go With the Nw Suits ire here now in the Waist Salons and dainty enough to please the most fastidious woman. Allure of' fine crepe Qeorgette. There is a dear little blouse at $6.75, in white or flesh color, with hand embroidery and a group of tucks down the middle of the front. ' On the $7.50 blouse it is soutache braiding which makes It pretty; this,' too, is in white or flesh color. And for $8.50 there is a white or flesh-color waist with novel braiding on the collar, and this is in tan, too, with blue braiding. Of beautiful simplicity is the $10.75 waist, which is in white, with hand-embroidered dots andhigh collar with a band of black satin.s At $12.50 is a white crepe blouse with tucks, hemstitch ing and a feminine frill. ' Quite lovely is another blouse at $18, which is embroid ered beautifully; and has collar to be worn high or low. In white or flesh. And the last blouse, $20, is quite elaborate, with much embroidery and insets of real Venise lace. It is in white or flesh color. (Third Floor. Central) ' Madame Lyra Corsets New Autumn Models' Here "are Six new and good models perhaps just the corset which fits your needs is in this group: At ?4; flesh-colored coutil corset, with low bust, long skirt and elastic hip gore, or a topless corset with insertion of elastic in waist. At $5; model of coutil; heavily boned for full figures, "medium-bust, olastip hip gore and broad clasp. At $5.50; dainty corset of pink satin,1 topless, with elastic at ' waist line. At $6.50; pink broche model, very low top and long over abdomen and hips. At $6.50; topless model of fancy broche, light weight, clastic at waist; for slender figures. At $7.50; model for tall figures; pink broche with low bust vand long skirt. , At $10; beautiful pink brocho corset, heavily boned, low bust. (Third Floor, Chestnut) . Now It Is the Veil With the Chiffon. Border which the well-gowned woman drapes over her new hat. There- arc hexagon meshes with velvet dots, plairi hexagon meshes and figures all quite new and smart. AH are finished with borders of chiffon and ribbon to jnatch the veil itself. jThere is black, brown, navy blue pr taupe, and the prices start at $1 and go up to $4. ' And this little lot of veils is T Wind-new and just out of the --, '-'MrmBiinMB. New Shopping Bags of Beautiful Suede These are in large, lound shapes that are exceedingly smart. Colors are gray or dark tan and linings are harmonizing tints in moire silk. Each bag has an inner frame and mirror. Price $6. (Main Floor, ChrMnut) . Women's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs $3.50 a Dozen Good sturdy handkerchiefs with to a M inch hem, medium weight and ox excellent quality MAiWIE IIP DMISUAL WRAPS n NEW f ITER R 1 OIEi rpHIS Winter it is the fasci nating combination o f beautiful fabrics, soft furs and utterly charming styles which make the new coats and wraps the delightful things they are. At $100 each, for instance, y there is a little group of fine coats one of loopine in a lovely color, with a deep col lar of nearseal which tics in the front; another of cashmere velour in a soft gray brown, cut cape effect with deep col lar and belt in front; and still another of velour, in one of the new brown shades with a fur collar that ties in front and much handsome braiding on front and back. In n deep, royal purple is a beautiful coat of ?enobia, one of the thick, soft Winter fab rics. This has a deep collar of lustrous black nearseal and nearseal pockets. $175. Another beauty is a cape of clour with one of the new cape collars and a trimming of taupe squirrel. $300. A beaver collar, deep and furry, which comes 'round and forms a Test in front, is on one of the new duvetyne coats at $330. One of Uie no cities is a shoit coat with cape in back of Bolivia in French blue. It has a Hudson seal (dyed muskiat) collar and bolder; the sleeves are quite new and. the coat is extremely smart. It if. $350. (FlMt Floor, Crntral) 3600 SILVER KING Golf Balls, 75c Each Bramble Markings Only The WANAMAKER Stores are the exclusive distributors in the United States of the famous British SILVER KING golf balls, ,the balls used in every British Open Championship from 1909 to the beginning of the war by the majority of entrants, including the winners. It is considered by many as the greatest of all dollar balls. We are selling them by the scores of dozens daily. Golfers from every sec tion of the country call for them, be cause they are the best-cove ed golf balh made, true in flight and very du rable. We have noticed decided popular preference for SILVER KINGS with the mesh marking. This is because they travel .further than the bramble marked balls. So our bramble SILVER KINGS haven't moved a? quickly ab the mesh marked. Hence this sale. The Fact Is a bramble marked ball is considered the best by the experts, because it is more controllable. It takes the iron or mashie cut better. Tho shorter drive is more than offset by a better approach to the hole. Two Weights 29 and 31 dwt. Perfect in all respects , Get all you need for the week-end holiday for all Autumn. There are only 300 dozdn in the sale. And golf balls, like most other merchandise, arc feeling the effect of increased costs of raw materials and labor. Thcie is no prospect of lessening legular prices. Nor any surplus. . (The Cullm, ( lirstnut) 1 V iV Mj( lex , The New Fur Trimmings Are Ready and so if you are planning a fur trimmed gown or suit or coat, you will find here just the fur you haie in mind and the width you would like to use. The furs have been selected with, much cave, each js maikcd with its real name and the qual ities are the best c could find at tho prices. There is soft pretty beaver, opossum, moleskin, Hudson seal (which is dyed muskrat), mouf flon, ermine, and many othcis. And theie aie bands from one to ten inches wide. (Alain Floor. Ontrnl) Philippine Night gowns, Hand Embroidered New and charming ones aie coming in all the time and every shipment seems lovelier than the last. These'are scalloped, flow , ered and trimmed with fine drawn work and ribbon run. They are priced from $2.50 to $25. (Third Floor, Ontral) Women's Washable Capeskin Gloves Smart and suitable for Fall wear; and since good gloves are scarcer than ever the wise woman will avail herself of this oppor tunity. $1.50 to $1.75 One clasp, out seam sewn, tan only. $1.83 One clasp, pique sewn, Cordovdn or iory. $2 One clasp, outscam sewn, putty. S2.25 One cUisp, pique sewn, tan, giay, putt, biown, Newport, pearl or white. (Main 1 Innr, Central) New Scrims and Marquisettes for Curtains and Draperies They arc somewhat of an in novation for window decoiations, but aie most attrartive. Copied fiom chintzes, the scrims and maiquisettes aie in gay and pleasing colorings and unusual new designs. Uso them for draperies and for windows. Thirty-six inches wide 15c and 50c yard. (Fifth Floor, Murkrt) Men's and Women's Shoes at Important Savings The women's shoes are high-lace style with fancy buck skin tops and light and dark tan calfskin vamps and Cuban or low. heels; At $10.75 a pair they are $5.25 less than regularly. (Flrat Floor, Market) The men's are lace and Blucher styles in dark tan and black calfskin and black kidskin in various 'toe shapes. On the $5.90 shoes you save $2,60 and on the $6.40 shoes Jut the thing for everyday wear. you saw $2.10, .jotw' . ' Here are things needed in every household every day there are comforts and necessities for the bath and the toilet; there are imitation Ivory pieces for the dressing table and the bureau, and the prices on all the articles in the sale are way below usual. The imitation ivory pieces include all the wanted pieces and in all sizes. They are seconds, but such good seconds and with such slight flaws that you will be surprised that they are not perfect. They include n mi T'r Hair brushes, 60c to $2.75. Mirrors, $1 to $2.50. Combs, 10c, 15c, 20c. Hat brushes, 60c to $1.10. Bonnet brushes, 35c. Trays, 20c to $1.60. Puff boxes, 35c to 85c. Hair receivers, 35c to 85c. Military brushes, $2.35. pair to $4.25 pair. Also shoe horns, tooth brush cases, soap boxes, tal cum boxes, nail polishers, glove stretchers, pin boxes, hat-pin holders. HonReur Goods These come from our own laboratories and are so well known to thousands of men and women that it is unnecessary to say a word about their high standing and low prices. i Toilet waters, violet and l'Empire, 45c and 85c. Talcum powders, violet, rose and l'empire, 10c. Face powders, violet, rose and l'Empire, 25c. Skin cream, 35c a jar. Cleansing cream, 35c a jar. Youth and Beauty cream, -35c a jar. Extracts in violet, rose and l'Empire, 35c and 60c. Susanne toilet water, 25c. Hair tonic, $1. Bay rum, 50c and 75c. Other Toilet Articles at Special Prices Are shaving Witch hazel, 35c pint ; 65c quart. Violet ammonia, 20c pint; 35c quart. Hair tonic, 50c. Liquid soap, 50c quart bottle. Lilac vegetal, 65c. Wistaria vegetal, 65c. Toilet Soaps: Wanamaker vegetable oil soap, a new size, 8c cake ; made from pure vegetable oils and an unusually good soap. nt Wanamaker's cream, 18c. Ozo (deodorant), 20c. . Oter depilatory powder, 25c. Epsom sails, 15c. Bicarbonate soda, 15c. ChSlk and oris, 25c. Boric acid, 35c. Compressed rouge, 20c. Peroxide. 32c. 1J Romanza toilet soap, in violet, rose, heliotrope and lilac, M 10c cake; $1 dozen. Peroxide eucalyptol soap, lie cake, $1.25 dozen. Specially Priced Brushes: We couldn't begin to get these today at these prices , they were bought in Japan months ago, and we are selling; mem at tne old prices. Hair brushes, 35c to $2.25 each. Nail brushes, 15c, 18c and 25c. Shaving brushes, 25c. loom orusnes, loc to ztic. ?j Special mirrors, $1 ; four-inch glass in nickel frame, withJ magnifying glass on reverse side; adjustable handle. t J Rubber gloves, 35c pair. Find These Articles on Eight Counters on the West Aisle s conveniently arranged and spread out for your seeing and choosing. Y m IMITATION IVORY MARKED AT SPECIAL PRICES.' For 20c we will viark the imitation ivory pieces in any one bfS ten different and good styles. , r ?y AI.Io) Light Cut Glassware in the China and Glass Sale These pieces aie made from our own good designs and aie not to be duplicated elsewhere either in pattern or in value. Water t.ets, $2.50, ?3.50, $4 up to $10. Ice tea sets, $3.75, $4, $5, $7.50. Sandwich trays, 75c, $1.50, $1.75, $2. Cracker and cheese dishes, $1.75, 2. Candy jars, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3, $4.50. Sugar and cicam sets, Cic, $1, $1.50. Va.ses, 20c, 25c, :15c, 40c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 up to $4.50. Olive or bonbon dishes, 50c. Berry bowls, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Water tumblcis, 12c each. Sherbets, 20c and 25c each. Flower baskets, 20c to $2 each. (Fourth Floor, Chratnut) 12Z47Z&? When you are looking for a little gift for a child just re member those attractive little boxes of French chocolates in the Cameo Shop. The boxes are pietty enough to keep when the goodies are gone, and the choc olates aie puie and will not hurt ccn a weeny oungster. 35c, 40c and up to 75c box. Raspbciry. chocolate, anilla and cofTee aie some of the flavors in those delicious Cameo caramels. They aie fiesh every day, and tho best in town for the 'price 80c pound. (Main Floor, Chestnut) We Have a Splendid! Showing of Men's New Fall Suits Tlip nrirns on frnm $25 to $60. nnH flip suits am worth n..M.. ,iiiu .... HM... c au u: ?2 '' Tffif i cveijr uuiitu, every yeimy ux me jjiiuu. - There has been no skimping. No lessening of the quality. No break-away from the standard of all-wool. No relaxation from the strict hand tailoring that has fjjfl lys put the Wanamaker kind of clothing above all othVrffl ahvay kinds $5 When you want your new Winter suit, remember which-5 3tore it is that has always given the largest dollar's worths The new suits are beautiful in their rich Autumn color-1 ings ana are spienaiaiy maae up. practically the only style C? change is an accentuation of the military cut. (Third Floor, ainrket) $m 1WCWJ Enamelware Is a Great Thing For Cooking, if " 1 1 If it is free from impuiities. If it doesn't crack off tiny particles of glass that become mixed in the food. If it is perfect and unblemished smooth everywhere and with no .rough spots indicating "scale-off" to come. In the Housewares Sale we have $2750 woith of fine grade of gray enamelware, every piece perfect and pure and without a blemish anywhere, And all to be sold at 25 per cent reduction It is for the protection of our customeis that wo never sell second-quality enamelware. iH Cooking Kettles With Lid 2' 4 quarts 60c 39 quarts 70c 6 quarts 85c Lipped Saucepans 4 quarts 50c 5 quarts 55c Tea Kettles 4 quarts $1.05 5 quarts $1.15 7 quarts $1.85 8 quarts $1.60 Preserving Kettles 6 quarts 60c 8 quarts 75c 10 quarts 85c 12 quarts $1 14 quarts $1.20 18 quarts $1.80 Water Pails 10 quarts $1.05 12 quarts $1.20 , Dish Pans 7 quarts 75c 8 quarts 85c 10 quarts 90c 14 quarts $1.05 17 quarts $1.20 Double Boilers 1 quart -$1 2 quarts $1.10 3 quarts $1.35 4 quarts $1.80 Pitchers 2 quarts 85c 3 quarts 95c 4 quarts $1.40 Tea Kettles 1 quart 55c 2 quarts 75c CofTee Pots 1 quart 55c 2 quarts 70c 3 quarts 75c Round Saucepans, With Lid and Long Handles 2', quarts 60c 3 quarts 70c 6 quarts 85 c Large Cooking Boilers 9 quarts $1.35 14 quarts $1.80 18 quarts $2.25 . r aan (Fanrth Floar, Ctntral and Market) NT I ,4 4 Avfifeato.!'Y2 t.; u vtr, -wrr7i IH .,;-Vii&2!
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