FSf-Sf.? r'vy 21, wis 'jfrVj1 1 ' i ' "' '' " ' " ' ' ' ' ' -' -- Ztt I Cmot nrn Dlnva I I I I I ' X A I 'J" IT W&fo Great Organ Inlays at 10 and 4.23 StjAnn He Tlennprf Cfifrnta nl Xoon WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 10 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 1:30 WANAMAKER'S VEATHBK 7vrt PaW' CtoMr'y and (tool1 $K'f vM J lit?: s s 0jiZ Sfoci Goods as 4 re o Excellence and Dependable' m&w V V IWi f 4 n b i , li B. , ) u rs. if- in i t f f w :&- & fc $ J If B Kfc' KK tVl v ? Sti This Corner Is Like a Porch of the Store " Where Friends Sit Down Together to chat over things of mutual interest. But to talk or write advertisements is not half as good as turning your cars into eyes, if such were only possible, that you might see the Store exactly as it is doing rut . uA i--j.. i !Ai ;v jis yvry uust inusu unys, iu use an us iuhj; experience do years ot learning trust worthy fabrics and the places of produc tion; and training people by education to serve you, and providing the most com plete stock of merchandise obtainable. Wc have our usual assortments (nearly) of wearing apparel, house furni ture and furnishings, articles of every kind needed by women and men for their home life and comforts, that they may have the advantage of our knowledge and the facilities to obtain supplies whenever and wherever they may be found. Please Keep in Mind Always that this now famous building, specially built for safety and convenience, and our best efforts are at your command, all days and every day, and all days alike. Note also that we have no hurry-up or exaggerated highly frescoed advertis ing (to urge you to purchase), most of which aims at nothing and hits it when you carefully dissect it. We endeavor to have only such goods as are of excellence and to be depended upon, and never put on fancy prices to mark down later on ; selling all our goods at moderate prices, keeping a beautiful freshness on them by constant replenish ment. jm4- Signed Sti'l. Jl, l'Jlb. THE Children's Store Invites You to See the New Autumn and Winter Clothes for Babies and Little Children. No matter how soon J. Frost shows his chilly self the Children's Wear Store is ready for at this minute the new Winter things arc here and unboxed and ready for your choosing. Handsome new coats for children dear little coats of fine broadcloth, of soft velours, of delicate colored crepes-de chine, of velvets and velveteens, of corduroy and chinchilla are here "in sizes to fit little folk of 2 to 6 years. They nre beautifully made, and all not only warmly lined, but interlined as well. Ever so many are fur trimmed. And as to colors, expect to see delicate pinks and blues, the pretty beaver and1 Jurown shades as well as darker colors and white. Hats and caps-to go with the coats we've i never had prettier! Made by a clever woman who specializes in juvenile millinery, these hats and caps were made just for us and to match the new coats. New dresses, too for wee babies, for tod dlers and older children ; French and American things ; many beautifully hand made. Rompers and creepers also comfortable, Sensible garments for little folic; in new styles. Whole layettes for new babies exquisite garments, fine as can be, beautifuly made, any number of them entirely hand made. Nursery furniture, also for the people out fitting nurseries and who wish the newest and most practical and attractive furnishings for this most important room. Cllilril Hour, (lirol nut ) New Fashions in Suits for Young Women Coats and skirts are both longer, the foimer often having pleats, collars and lavge pockets. Buttons are much used for trimming. We have just unboxed some plain tailored and semifitting suits designed for dress, school or col lege wear. They are in soft, warm burclla cloth and velour and the colors are tan, Burgundy, pur ple, brown and myrtle green. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Prices $32.50 to $45. L, i- (second Floor,, Clifilnut) I it-v-r.vM t .... -. . v i :'2:. . .t ir. . - i -j Women's Finer Cloth Dresses in Distinctive Styles The fabrics and the colors of those dresses contribute as much toward their distinction as the styles. Among the materials are the new glove silk cloth, tricot cloth, duvetyne, wool velour, chiffon broadcloth, wool jersey and wool elour com bined with satin. In such new colors as nutmeg, henna, sap phire blue, taupe, brown, navy and Burgundy. 1 1 irt I liiiir, s'2 tvdmn J Mr- atitifol In a Formal Autumn Presentation Monday m t N THIS formal Autumn the honor to invite you presentation are reflected. v x l 73 aration was worth while. The entire Silk Salons have taken on a new aspect of color and manifold enrichment. They are glorious in their wealth of lovely weaves, comprising a very large showing of American silks, together with French, Italian, Japanese, Chinese silks in beautiful variety. V Satins are the dominant note, closely followed by plain Georgette crepes. Here it may be well to point out that there is likely to be an exceptional demand for colors this season, because the makers are curtailing the number of shades to be used. Lovely Colors and Large Assortment In this exhibition the color assortment is particularly fine, suggesting the glory of early Autumn sunsets and the charm of Autumn woodland. Colored satins are here in every imaginable shade ; Georgette in such a vari ety as we have never hitherto shown; white silks, satins an'd brocades in lovely choice; French metal broches, luxurious velvets, chiffon with velvet broche, metal impreme satin, black silks, beautiful printed pussy willow taffetas for lining fur coats and dresses, baronet satins for evening wear and American and Japanese washable silk in the most splendid variety, all exhibited in crystal cases in full daylight for critical inspection and all exclusively confined to the Wanamaker Silk Salons. While we have not as many high-class novelty silks as in former years, we certainly have a very good collection, and these are marked at prices in no way extravagant. For the entire assortment the price range goes from $1.10 to $30 a yard. One of the newest groups in the collection is a notable shipment of chiffon velvets to sell for S7.50 a yard. For completeness, thoroughness, variety and beauty we believe this formal exhibit is one that will delight all women of taste and discrimination in fine dress fabrics. 1irM Hour, ClifMmiO Women's Fine New French Kidskin Gloves in Newest Colors Seven different tan and brown shade alone. And there ,are grays, black and white -with flat needlepoint .stitching and all with two clasps and pique sewn. $2.75 pair. Also of fine French kidskin nre black gloves with white stitching, and white with black, of the same grade, at $2.75 pair. Washable kid gloves, two clasp, pique tevn, needlepoint stitching, in white, $2.50 pair. (Mnln l'lour. Central) And This Special Lot of Gloves on the Aisle $1.85 pair for two-clasp kidskins, oerhC.ini sewn, Paris point stitching, in white. $1.75 pair for washable tan capeskins, ouUeam sewn in clasp, or washable n'ory capeskins, one clasp, pique sewn. mm AMfi A Vogue for Vests for Women these new ones of satin and ait cicpe will lend just the right touch to the Autumn suit. The severe high neck ones arc very 'smart and others have shawl collars or fancy lapels. They come in the loveliest dull, soft colors and black or white. S,ome of the black and white' ones have contrasting trimmings. I 3,50 to ?12. , i J These drosses are all designed for street wear, jyid are uhielly in three-piece novelty styles, with a few plainly tailored. They are mostly one of a kind and are of pronounced in dividuality. As a rule, they arc not profusely trimmed, depending more on originality of de sign for effect, but many are heavily and richly embroidered or beaded. Prices $77.o0 to SI ."(). nil nil I presentation of silks, to which we have Monday, many months of foresightod We believe you will feel that the prep Brand-New Among the Laces These newest tunics are a joy, and we don't think there are any more in tho city like them They ate of net or Georgette c-iepe, cnciusted with a new embroidery called ".Mousse," workjrfl with lovely design- in (hit silk braid and deeply fiinged with braid. They have sleeve to mutch and are suitable for afternoon or evening weai. Xay blue, black or taupe, ij.21.75 to S""".7.". This same combination of Moue" imbjoidury. flat silk braid and fringe conu-s also in flouncing. $5.25 to $!(.75 a janl. Another exquisite new flouncing of net is ciusted -with heay silk and mefl embroidery in the most artistic designs. It comes in set, in black, navy ami taupe and is pi iced at $2.50 to $1.85. (Main floor, ( cntnili Of Plain-Colored All-Wool Dress Goods an Impressive Show Here is a collection in which any woman endowed with a fine sense of effectiveness in dress for Kail and Winlei will be glad to give her fancy fiee play. The range of colors is ample and all arc typical autumn shades soft, but with a note of richness. The materials are of excellent tetuie ami pnrticu lnily suitable for one-piece dresses. There ale poplins at $2 and S3 a yard; serges at $2 to $:i.75 a yard; batiste at $1.35 a yardcrepc poplin at $3 a yard. Of course, new supplies of these goods cannot be obtained to sell for the same prices. rirt Tloor. CliFttnut) The Little French Salon in the Art Needlework is showing novelties newly come from Paris. There nie cushions fit for a queen, bdskets, bags, cKndlcshndes and ers,-ribbons and Jacobs and delicate iracedi covers, and many more thlpgs, all overlaid with silk flow ers,- jiDppns anu jaceg anq educate traceries 0i goiq, Books Straight From the Publishers "Our Admirable Hetty. by -lollory Far nol, $1.00. "The Heart of Al-ace." by Benjamin Vallotton. SI. r,0. "The Cit. of Mask-." by Ceoi-ge I'arr McCiiteheun. S1..V). "The Zeppelin's l'assener. by E. Phil lips Oppenheini, Sl.."iO. "The Lady of SI. Luke's." by .Mark AHerton, SI. 10. "Miss Injjatis.." by Cerinule Hall. si. 10. ( Main I Imir, ( rnlr.ih Men's Winter Shoes of the Smarter Sort (In the London Shop) I'aM and Wint i -tlc an In u and a manlv looking lot they uic Their dMnigir-li.ng c Imiai'tciMic i llat :ie. 1 picul of the man with both feet on the ginund. find fitmlv on it. Only the line -I. leather aie u-rd m thtve shot. which a u all hand welted oi band sewed. High shoes in black and tan and uvfoid- in while be-ide. Theie K a gieal demand this jear for Wintei o foids b men who intend to wear low -hops and warm sock"-, as N -o much done in Kngland. I ow .-hoe-. $11.50 to si:i.5ii. High shoe. S12.50 to Mll.r.u. ( I lie (Inllprt, ( liislliul ) Handkerchiefs That the Man in the Service Needs All, of course, in that practical khaki coloi. Plenty of many kinds and in many guides all the bf.-t that the market affords for the pi ice. Men's ei vice handkerchiefs, Sl.fiO to -21 ducn. Men'- neekoichiofs of silk, SI. .11) apiece. (Main I I. .or. ( iitriil) t New Body Brussels Rugs But No More of Them Xu moie, that i-. of thi paiticular weae, which is one of the best. It seems likely, too, that body Brussels rugs will.be moio icitiictcd in output than any otheis. We aie able to pie.-ent this lot now because we con ti acted for thcni -onie time ago. The patterns aie un usually good and aie -uitable for bediooms. living looms and dining looms. t) 12 ft.. M2..10. l.ii 7.1! ft.. $17.50. S..". 10.11 ft.. SIS.7.1. 275I in.. S5.35. (i.'.i ft. s.'il. 22'j ::o in., s;;.r..-. Specially Priced Rugs !l 12 ft. Axnunsti-i tug.s, $32.50. I) 12 ft. Wilton nigs, $G!).5() and $!I7.50. (rrntli I luor. ( lirlinit I 30,000 Yards of Attrac tive New Cretonnes from Home and Abroad That is the Lpholsteij Stole'.-, way of telling jou that it is leady foi Autumn. Thousands of y.udn of handsome new diapeiie-, the best wo could find for jou, aie heu leady foi jou), s'eeing. 'Iheie are many distinctho I'nglish and r-'icnch weaws, a- well as thousands of jaids of American cietonne some copied ftom the foieign wcaw-. (copied well and inexpensively, too) and others new and oiiginal patterns by the foiemo-t Ameiican designer. The -eleition i-. an unusuallj line and compio hensive one, and home makers who know the won derful po-ibilitics of the-e drnpoi ies w ill find much of inteie-t m the collection. Iletween J5c and .'-1.75 a jaid there ix a mo-t attraclui' and aried collection. (I illli I lour. Mnrl.rli You Can Save a Third on These New Panel Curtains They aie X2.75, S1.25 .V!.75, 1 and So each which meaiii that the saving is at least a thiid. They aie made of nv importer's surplus stock of Aiabian laces, with Mario Antoinette flowers. They weie put together in this countiy undei our direction. :J6, 15 anil 51 inches wide. II Ilth I Inor, MurUrt) Monday Begins the Last Week of the China and Glassware Sale That is a statement which means money to every body who needs china or glasswaie at this moment or who will be likely to need such goods for a good while to come. It means money for the simple reason that bj buying during thi week you save one-third on dinner sets and 25 to 50 per cent on cut glass. To put oir buying until next week means to pay 25 to 50 per cent more for these goods. Is it not iuitc likely that you arc going to need some new- (Fourth Hour, J " What a Difference , Music Makes!" Hundreds of soldiers came swinging up "Market street the other day, and several of us went to the window to look tit them. They were a large body, almost a regi ment, and is they marched along some pedestrians stopped and watched them, and a few girls waved handkerchiefs from the upper windows of the establishments along the street. But there wasn't the enthusiasm there should have been ; the men themselves didn't march as they might have done. We were wondering what was wrong, when some one remarked : "What a difference music makes!" That was it THEY HAD NO BAND. Music in Your Home Will Make' a Difference, Too Dull hours will be brightened; low spirits will be lightened. ' All the moods that mean depression can be dissolved by melody. Music lifts one up and cheers one on. It stiffens the backbone and improves the morale. .Music in your home tonight will make you a better ma'n or a better woman tomorrow. If You Want a Piano, Player-Piano or Re producing Piano you cannot be more certain of satisfaction than by getting one that bears one of these famous names Chickering Knabe Schomacker Haines Bros. Emerson Marshall and Wendell Lindeman .. C. Campbell Eight of the most noted makes in America and obtainable in Philadelphia at the Wanamaker Store only. Over fifty different styles at prices ranging from $275 to $2700, and any instrument purchasable on convenient terms at its cash price, plus only simple banking interest on the unpaid balance. Visitors to Egyptian Hall Monday will be entertained by informal concerts on the organ there and on Ampico reproducing pianos. !.Kplilii Hull. Sf,,,,,,! I luor) A New $6000 Shipment of Good Scotch Table i Linen ?Z 1 liis is one ol the goodly pm chases .seemed bv our wvS lepiesentatnu wlule lie was in the scotch market about? It comprises table linen 1 the aicl, table clothiw TA i.iv. .,!..;.. ...,.i !,. i:.i....i .. n ... j r i.! napkins, all of good, full-bleached, pure flax, Scotch fe.j'i'11 uutu uitiiii uuii UUIII-IHIUI-H, il.s well ilr. Liuy CUYers aiHlc l iJ damask in a large ariety of designs and at mfiderate'Atp prices foi goods of such leliable (juahty. TXlKi leratvI3"g Table linen by the aid, 72 inches wide, 80.75 van's -Wi Table cloths, 72.70 inches, .-57.50 each. , ; &$1 li)(i!) inches, SC.10 each. M - bl-j inches, $9 each fit) 105 inches, Jjiy.75 each. Nankins. 22 . 22 inches, S7.7.1 a dozen. '.JS? Hemstitched Damask Tea Cloths, 51 x.14 in., $5 each. :'.( :n; in s?f;ftinvrir anu ;2.io each, sPa; . " l-"? f.ffleTii. Tia Coeis, IS n 27 inches, 75c eacji (I lr-t I lour, lie-lnul) The Lamp Sale Is Still Going on m i-i s-'-" ; :inil thi'jt' mi n m.in irito.1 tlmnrx .-ll .nh liltlo ii-lno-. .i'iT 25(1 sun. ile siJk lamp shades are marked at half4,ffc$3 pnee, and ihi.v ijie the loveliest Uling.s! There are bmairJ?! colors. There aie seerol pleated ones, frivolous l,'rcnchVT,!'?K! ones, legal ones still with hiocade, and the richeCW:Av .lapancie out .-'. S-l to .25. fwi I uirtli liuur, ( riitrjll V&"rfc china or idassware between now and Christmas morn ing? Hut it is not likely, in fact there is no likolihoodva that you will have, between now and then, the saml oppoitunuy to miy it at a caving oi onc-iourtu to on half, and that is the opportunity which presents itsel, Monday and every day next week, but which will no1 present itself a train m many a week to come. Full assortment of standard quality dinner seta at oq- 'A third less than regular prices now $13.50 to 5176.'.' "J t;ut glass nt 2o to ay per cent less than regular Clien'it) m rVS. '.'- ,'- i- 'T . . tf -r,j t i - WKitf i'i l.v'; ffMfl ,jrt itSfS KM ia & & i"? j ra j . wia Tva '1 kl WW Ui 4MI J.m O. mm rr- . - , . - CT V URin X-l . -ij-L..- ... i"lt'i-r' i4 Xi 1. -Jit i f5 -Xii -" 1