Ai ' s - , Wl iff?' V. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,- SEPTEMBER 12, 1918 j Great Organ Plays at 10 and 4.25 Kir Chimes at Noon WEATHlERflJl WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 10 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 4.30 WANAMAKER'S Rain and, Warmer MiH ? M l r- 15 Ready Tomorrow, Morning j .. v . i i "Are You Looking frr Somebody ? " A It was an oldish man standing in the t Courtyard of the Store, where the big eagle stands guard over the great organ, and he was gazing up to the galleries and staring with wondering eyes at the im mensity of ' everything about him, when one of the floormen said to him politely: "Are you looking for somebody?" And this was his reply: "No, I am just look ing around about. and thinking what a fine place it is and how we, who worked in the old Grand Depot, helped to make it." Continuing, he said: "I have great pride in it," and with tears in his eyes,, added, "I was one of the first boys who worked here forty years ago,and I am glad, to think how hard we all worked to make a great thing like this for Phila delphia." It is with geat thankfulness that many, still living, who worked for us come in to enjoy what has been wrought out by so many who have been faithful to the principles we sought to establish. tSigned fy jMj 12, 1918. V September Sncxpensifac tfta in Sterling dilber for the September Pribe As a bridal gift, silver is always acceptable and always in the best of taste, especially useful odd pieces. Cake knives, $5 to $5.60. .Cold meat forks, $5.50 to $8. Gravy ladles, $6 to $8.50. Cream ladles, $2.50 to $3.50. Berry spoons, $7 to $9. Sugar spoons, $2.50 to $3.25. Butter knives, $3.75 to $4.50. Sugar tongs, $2.25 to $5. t (Main Floor, Chestnut) For Brisk Autumn Days Women's Soft Wool Blouses They have just- enough weight and warmth to make them 'comfortable these chilly Autumn days. " These are brand new and all of light weight, pretty woolens. There are white grounds, with colored stripes combination stripes and cluster effects. The pink and blue striped woolens are particularly pretty. All are simply made, with new collars. $5.50 each. , (Third Floor, Central) Beautiful Two-Tone Six-Inch Satin Ribbons at $2 a Yard ' Some of the. loveliest things that, the Fall season has brought into the Ribbon Store, all in contrasting colors; light and dark combinations. Delightful for sashes and girdles. (Main Floor, Central) ., - , Fine Fancy Ribbons Special at $1 These are various lengths of fine ribbons, 7 to 9 inches wide, and at $1 a yard they average half price. 1 1 Mostly dark, fancy warps, brocades and metal ef fects, suitable for bags and fancy work. (Main Floor, Central) Some Rathe Remarkable Handbags These are large, roomy bags of velvet or silk, some with tassels, others without. The silk bags are in black and navy and the velvet-bags in these same colors, besides taupe and brown. The remarkable feature of the bags is the i xrames, wnicn are oi a metai resemunng suver, ana are excellent imitations of the he.avysterling silver ( frames on expensive handbags. The price on these bags is $12.50 each, and only an expert can tell them from silver frame models several-times that price. (Main) Floor, Chestnut) The Dearest Suits for Little Boys Manly suits that are boyish enough to please the small wearer and picturesque enough to delight his mother's heart. They are charmingly designed, many of them copies of suits the old masters used in their portraits, and' others cut along the .lines of the French artist and peas ant smocks. And for little lads whose fancies are sea gala.? there are sailor faults and middies. iTfcey come in pique, rep and chambray, and.the Lord rBJfrtorfy,modU have little velvet troWrs and Jackets. i'xr:affiVi?;Afin.JL-J; ir. .. FASHION NEWS Charming New Millinery Around the $10 Mark She is a singular woman these days who is not greatly interested in the question of a new hat! Whether it is a hat to wear with her new tailored suit, a hat for business or one for wear ever day or for war work, she wants to find the one that is the smartest and the most becoming and the most reasonably priced for the purpose she has in mind. The workrooms have been buzzingand needles flying here's a whole new collection of fetch ing new Winter hats and not one is over $101 There aro new broad-brimmed dark velvets, poke shapes and mushroom brims, with lighter silk facings and demure and, simple bows for trim ming. There are new dress 'hats in new shapes a rich purple panne velvet with a draped crown, a picturesque brim and a pretty edge of fluffy ostrich in purple. Plenty of small velvet hats some trimmed with chenille and beads; some with flowers; others with ostrich effectively arranged. Hats for young women, for older women and for matrons hats in black, in purple, in blue and other good colors. And an amazingly varied and attractive collection of new Winter styles. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Hundreds of New Fall Suits for Women Every day sees new lots unboxed and the racks are groaning under them. Women passing through the city on their way from the shore to homes beyond Philadelphia are buying them and wearing them away. They are just the sort of thing a woman wants for traveling, being inexpensive, yet good style. Plain-tailored and belted styles of a variety of fabrics, including velours, poplin, burella, duve tyne, broadcloth and so on. Colors are black, brown, navy, gray, plum and mixtures of various kinds. Prices, $42.50 to $60. (First Floor, Central) Warm New Topcoats and Smart New Dresses for Young Women One accompanies the other this Winter. At this time of year the average girl wants a fetching new frock of serge or of the soft wool jersey. It may be simple enough for business or war work or smart enough for better wear it may be for both! The new dresses are so attractive for with fringes, new round necks, much embroid ery, fascinating sashes and braids and buttons they are as becoming and new as can. be. $30 to $75 and in taupe, blue, brown and other fashionable shades. Silvertones, broadcloths, Bolivias and velours are the fabrics most used for the new coats, which are in 'newer and more varied styles than ever. There are cape coats, fur-trimmed coats, belted coats and straight coats, in the new beaver shades, reindeer, new blue tones and other colors that are popular this Winter. They are well made, beauti fully' lined throughout and range all the way from $27.60 to,$175. Both coats and dresses are in 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Ruffled Organdie Sets Special at $1 This special price is due to the fact thafc-it is a little lot, and that there are only a few colors. These are nearly all in white. Each set consists of collar and cuffs, and there are plenty of. good styles. , (Slain Floor, Central) Figured Mesh Veils, Ribbon ' Bordered, at $1 A special price for beautifully made veils that come in black, navy, brown and taupe. You cannot find the like of theni elsewhere at the price. . (Main Floor, Central)- The Autumn Chill Brings Women's Flannellet Nightgowns Their soft warmth is most acceptable these chilly nights. Plain white, flannellet gowns, $l!50 and $1.85. Striped flannellet gowns, $1.50 to $3. Extra-size .nightgowns striped effects $2 to $2.25; white $L85 to $2.50. And theo are collarless as well as Wgh-neck gowns, (Third Floor, Central) ; ' New Outfits for Maids Hero is a new shipment of the practical mohair dresses which so many maids and mistresses like. Black, or gray mohaitv-simplc but well made, and i ii .ti. ,A.L tAEA-ari- Thousands of Pairs Men and Women in Sale at New Low We bought in some large, new lot? at a purchase months ago under most advantageous conditions and reduced some of the lots jn our own stock so that people coming in on Friday for their shoes will find ample choice of splendid Winter shoes at lower prices undoubtedly than equal qualities can be found for elsewhere. On every pair of shoes advertised here for men and women there is a saving of at least $2, and there are also excellent savings on shoes for girls and boys. Men's Shoes at $6.90 a new lot fine, genu ine Cordovan shoes, straight lace and Blucher. Men's Shoes at $5.75 a new lot of standard U. S. Marine Corps shoes in black at a lower price than the Government pays for them. These are splendid out-of-doors and business shoes. Men's Shoes at $4.65 brand-new lot 1500 pair of tan shoes guaranteed all side leather, Blucher lace. Medium weights for dress and heavy weights for outdoor wear. Women's Shoes at $2.50 1500 pair button and lace shoes, various styles, sizes incomplete. Women's Shoes at $4.40 800 pair of shoes, ORANGE incense cones, burnt in houses that have been closed for the Summer, will banish the musty smell and leave the air fresh and fragrant. 25c ajfrox. (Main Floor, Chestnut) SILVER tops for milady's handbag arc one of Au tumn's smartest fashion notes. Really lovely repro ductions of old Dutch silver ones are eight and ten inches wide, with quaint scenes and heavy hand chains. $35 to $41. (Main Floor, Chestnut) AN exquisite gift for a bride or for the only girl is a tiny hand mirror of silver gilt, with a lovely little bouquet of roses hand painted on the back. $40. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Thousands of Fresh Handkerchiefs and Read the Prices! New shipments of kinds that people want for use not only now, but all the year round, so you'll be wise to stock up for months to come Men's Handkerchiefs $1.50 for six; and $2 for six; for men's initial handkerchiefs good, firm linen, pure linen, too, and with a clear, easily read letter in one corner. These are exceptional today for these prices. $5.75 dozen for men's plain hemstitched hand kerchiefs of pure, snowy linen of unusual quality; quarter and naif inch hems. Women's Handkerchiefs $5 dozen for tape border handkerchiefs, also plain hemstitched all with tiny, daintily done hems. (East and West Aisles) A New Counter in the Glove Department At which can be found such gloves as arc particularly suitable for Fall and unusual in price. $1.50 one clasp, outseam-sewn capeskin; tan only. One clasp, pique sewn, washable leather, with doe finish; white only. $1.65 one clasp, outscam sewn, washable leather, with doe finish; white, with black stitching. $1.75 one clasp, outseam-sewn capeskin; tan only. One clasp, pique sewn, washable capeskin; ivory. Two clasp, overscam sewn, glace; black, white, tan or brown., $1.85 one clasp, cordovan or ivory. pique sewn, washable capeskin; $2 two clasp, overseam-sewn kid; black, white, tan, brown, gray, black with white stitching and white with black stitching. One button, washable capeskin, outscam sewn; ivory. One button, overseam sewn, washable leather with doe finish; white only. ' (Main Floor, Central) f The Sweet-Toothed Members of the Family will appreciate a box of fresh,' delicious caramels, 60c a pound, or assorted chocolates, mostly with nut centers, at ' $1 a pound. (Down (Hairs Store, Chestnut) 20 Good Reasons for Participating in It is the Greatest of all Sales of Housewares providing hundreds of opportunities such as $10 on a kitchen cabinet. $10 on electric vacuum cleaners. $10 on a Wanamaker-standard sewing machine. One-fourth on refrigerators. $1.25 on a case of soap. One-third on bathroom furnishings. One-fourth on table and kitchen cutlery. One-fourth on soft, fluffy feather dusters. . i ., . " nearly all kinds at less than half price. All sizes in one kind or another. Women's Shoes at $.6.75 a few pair of tan, calfskin, high lace shoes with Cuban heels, sizes incomplete. Women's Shoes at $5.50 several thousand pair of new shoes just in patent leather, lace, with black cloth top and black kidskin, lace and button, various toe styles. Women's Gray Shoes, $7.75 a brand-new lot fine, high-cut lace shoes in gray leather, some with cloth tops. High Louis heels. Women's Shoes at $6.75 brand-new lot of high-cut tan kidskin lace shoes, long vamp and walking heels. (Men's and Iloys' Shoes, Main Floor. Market) (Women's Shoes, First Floor, Market) 100 New English Dinner Sets Enter the China Sale These sets were expected some months ago, and since they have just arrived, we put them into the sale at prices which mean substantial savings. There are 7 different patterns, none of which has been seen before, and they are beautiful pat terns, too. Prices are $32.50 and $35, which means a sav ing of $7.50 to $10 on each set. The $32.50 sets have gold-traced handles and the $35 sets have coin-gold handles. Other English dinner sets in the sale at $25 to $75. Many beautiful French china dinner sets .are in the sale at $47.50 that we should like to call special attention to. These are 108-piece sets of first-quality china with dainty floral border decora tions, gold edges and coin-gold handles. These sets were ordered a long time ago and can be sold under the benefit of early prices. China of similar quality bought today would cost you about twice what we are asking for these sets. Other French china dinner sets, $25 to $150. Japanese dinner sets, $20 to $50. American dinner sets, $13.50 to $40. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) Hemstitched Linen Sheets So Sweet and Clean This is probably the scarcest merchandise in the linen market today. We wouldn't have had any to sell at anywhere near these prices but for long-standing orders. These goods were bought two years ago. Made from a good quality of Irish linen sheeting and carefully hemstitched. Single-bed size, 72x90 in., $16.50 a pair. Double-bed size, 90x99 in., $20 a pair. (First Floor. Chestnut) Kitchen and Glass Towels Special at 50c Each 200 dozen of them, all made of pure linen. An old purchase just taken out of bond for selling when the market is almost without all-linen glass towels. Most glass towels today are all or part cotton and higher priced than these. These are of pure flax, taped, hemmed and ready for use. The word "Kitchen" or "Glass" is woven in each one. Sizes 22x34 and 24x34 inches. Price, 50c each. (First Floor, Chestnut) . Women's Good Umbrellas at $2 Of good silk-and-cotton material, with a silk tape edge. Close-rolling umbrellas, with eight ribs, paragon frames and carved mission wood handles. All in 26-inch size. (West Aisle) Sale of House furnishings One-fourth on old-fashioned iron frying pans and griddles. "" One-fourth on dustless brushes and cloths. One-fourth on aluminum cooking tensils. One-fourth on pure-coated enamelware utensils, $1.25 on a clothes wringer with a three-year guar antee for service. , One-fourth on white, pantry ware. One-fourth on household brushes. (Foerth Floor, CoBtra! and Mark) of Shoes f a Special Prices Women's Shoes at $5.75 lace tan kidskin with cloth tops, 1 1 f 1. M.'&M special nijm-covvi V1 t ""f 4, a Boys' Shoes at $3 a splendid lot of beyi'-.sl dull black leather Blucher lace shoes in sizes 24 to 51. Just the shoes to wear to school. ,- M MEN'S NEWS 4$ .' Men's Fine Percale Shirts, $1.50 Near Present WholesatS a Cost It is a fact that we have just bought some per-jl cale shirts of the same quality which cost us al&' most as much as we are selling these to you 'lor. "r The fabric in these shirts is 80-square percaltv, which is very different from the ordinary Servile. The Government is taking almost all the 80-sqliara-i percaie uecause oi its great durability wniuv'J seems a nrettv frond reason whv men who wsnf 'tA, make their money go farthest should wear shirt, of this material. Particularly as they are such $ handsome shirts. ' s Neglige shirts with tached, others separate. starched cuffs, some at- About 110 dozen at $1.50. Plenty of Those Unusual 65c Ties n These 65c neckties of ours are becomlne famous. Men who get them can see that they are the same sort of ties thnt are being sold about town for half : again as much. A splendid new assortment in for, today. (Main Floor, Murket) I- 6000 Pair of Men's Merino Half Hose t( Seconds" at 50c Pair 3 -1 It does not seem likely that there will be much wool hosiery for civilians this year; so much of it is needed for our soldiers. These 6000 pair are the half hose rejected by'' Uncle Sam as not quite up to specifications, but the slight flaws in them are not of a kind to inter- , fere with their wearing qualities. Merino is part wool and part cotton, and these will make splendid Winter socks to men who work' or play outdoors. Some people will buy them to -, give to relatives ana menas going "across." , 50c a pair for 6000 pair. (Mnin Floor. -Murket) ' ,v . 3l f Men's Fall Soft Hats j From Our Italian Allies:; Men who like light-weight soft hats will appfsf, ciate these that have just come over from Italy. "g They are in jaunty shapes and the colors areV tan, brown, black and green. , - jf Price $4. r.J N. B. Sunday is the last day fdr"l straw naist (Main Floor, Market) "-1 V' the Septembe i -i i v:3 5t.' 1 for savings upon articles of daily utilitj One-fourth on Conner-bottom wash hailers. S '$ One-fourth on coffee percolators, chafing .dishiiji 5 o'clocK tea kettles. , ,. One-fourth on pie and pudding dishes for " and serving. ( i ', One-fourth on the finest woodenware irowfajp H ..aa-t-w.. IiabmI. kllHat). rlfll anAAWO a(m "' . A " ' u.visi v,vo, vwwno, vw j'VA. une-inira on neavy gaivanisea bmmm,.j kettles and wash tubs. v V '-Vi , m .--. . Tf.iPi-.);wMJ-v ,.r?,v.y jwmu ,ywyy "--' .n . -w &jjcMi&mr.vyti s. :-. .r-'i j,,: .i , r,JLP.4ri,'"J -;-,frw Wirt, iVrH I.' im -:&(.? iS -, - - , "ff. - '- I- -I ,,, ( 7s4 gfc "??" ?" .wSjiSJN .. 555 - V-yMBSBWEfffJiJ ':iW&Z , r "--ri.i3 ,-.1M;t, & &A '. -.Vtfftf l-lsijK '&&;