f -IV ' graSQPi Sff '.; . " rf Vr 4W?t ,; ' , . X' (If ". ' V k rra-axr1 '' "' '"-r- -. 'k..w-v alt1 '- . " . na f ( TOVa XVmiM mfi9J0 ' lERPmLAbELPHIA. THT?1DAY. OCTOBER 10. mi 8 ' ? . i. . V. T- -i" ----- - , . , . ' - ' ' - ' f fii rt-MWwat Great Organ Plays at 10 and 4.25 rhlmen at Noon I Mallnea Cathedral, Belgium, Cardlnnl Mrreler'a Cliurrli WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 10 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes nt -1.30 WANAMAKER'S wWtftfAi:aFr 1 UCI ... ... ,. M J 7e Cheerfulness of This Store Is One of Its Chief est Chan . ..!,. s.,4J(l.i r- f-1tSiPW , A. liKTVr ,w. ,'TMTr ( & k h. It r- I !' tit The American Flag' Is Today the Flag of All Flags More eyes and more hearts turn to it than to any other object on the earth. None but the Creator of all things could put it into the minds-of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Ben jamin Franklin and Betsy Ross, who worked out the first Flag, destined, as it was, to be raised one" hundred and fifty years later, when the last battle was to be fought against the perpetua tion of slavery and its expulsion from the globe. Like Clara Barton, who founded the Red Cross; Frances Willard, who organized the Woman's Christian Temperance Union by em bodying the Father Mathew spirit into the cause of temperance; simple-minded, old-fashioned, motherly Betsy Ross, seamstress, with her needle wrought her name into the first role of women's Emergency Aid when she and others stood up to the call of President Wash ington to design and make the original flag of the new nation rising up on the shores of the Atlantic. , Joyfully we celebrate the Liberty Loan Flag Day around the old banner of liberty, which never before was so honored at home and abroad. That human freedom for which no other flag on earth stands in the samefulness may be better under stood and sooner accepted the world over, we citizens of Philadelphia pledge ourselves to fight on with- our boys across seas and we heartily renew our efforts to put over the fourth Liberty Loan. jkw4- Signed October 10, 10)8 Women's Newest Coats and Wraps Are Without Fur Trimmings But they are very handsome just the same! Thanks to new styles, beautiful fabrics and lovely linings, these new wraps axe particularly good looking. One new wrap is in dolman style with sep arate jacket. It is in beaver color and of the fashionable zenobia cloth. Another new coat has a big circular collar and novelty pockets two leal and three imita tion. Tere is a round yoke, a belt to confine the fullness, and the coat is button trimmed. Soft as velvet and of beautiful texture is a deep brown duvetyne coat with the new gathered collar. It has a new bleeve, gathered in with a cuff at the wrist, and there is a buckled belt by way of finish. But these aie just a few there arc ever so many more of duvetyne, of zenobia, of evdra and other fine wools. Some have plain, others plaid or fancy linings, and all arc made with the gicatest care and nicety. $100 to $150. . (Urn! Moor, Out ml) HThis Winter's Silk Waists ' I Are So Attractive that it is small wonder that they have so many admirers. There are new styles and new colors, pretty combinations and all fashionable silks. Crepe Georgette blouses, of course, are in the vanguard of fashion. They are in white, the much-wanted flesh color and the. fashion able suit shades. Some are beaded, some are embroidered and there are tucks, hemstitching and .buttons to make them more attractive. $5 to $45. Crepe de chine blouses in many styles, in white, flesh color, navy blue, brown and black, are in tailored and more elaborate styles and range in price from $5.50 to $16.50. ' (Third Floor. Central) N ew riouse ur esses rv en Made and Attractive These are trim, practical, one-piece dresses, all of sturdy cotton that will stand wear and much tubbing. Plain percale dresses in solid color with white collar are $4.50. v Corded gingham dresses with white collar, embroidered edge and buckled belt are $5. Extra size house dresses, 48 to 52 bust meas ure, $4. And some striped gingham dresses in regu lar sizes, but of exceptional value, are $3.85. (Third Floor. Central) D uplex Gloves for JVometi Wo werQ-begmning to be a little afraid there "would be no more. A soft, washable fabric that rs and wears anu is ever gooq style. '' a nlaS'Mri wki'tA. natural - i-.-i. ei - rJaKll'.'alknMK.lKJ7r 4 i Entire Dresses of Knitted Wool Are the Newest Idea From Paris Callot created the original model and America has been quick to adapt the idea for women on this side the Atlantic. It is an entirely new type of dress and is in perfectly good style for town or coun try wear, for general or sports wear. The material is a knitted wool, like a sweater, and the dress is made in a fetch ing one-piece style. There arc two models, both simple, straight dresses that will be becoming to many women. Both styles are finished with a loose girdle, which ties in front. Both styles have collar or vests of contrasting color. There is rose with white, navy blue with buff, a rich pretty taupe with purple, an Autumn brown with buff, overseas blue with white, and all black. The dresses are on exhibition and for sale in the little Gray Salons, and the prices are $40 and $42.50. . And they are exclusive at Wanamaker's in Philadelphia. (Ilrm rluor, Ontral) P n ducn Afternoon rrocKs r i .t . w i Any Girl Would Shine The Young Women's Salons are showing for tomorrow a new shipment of afternoon dresses of the better sort. The girl who wears one may be sure she is correctly gowned and in so many styles it will be her own fault if she cannot find one that is becoming. Velvet, tricolette, duvetyne, Georgette crepe, silk and silk and Georgette combined are the materials used. The colors are myrtle green, burgundy, blue, taupe, purple, beaver, brown and black. There are models with long, loose lines and others in which the waist is clearly defined. They are trimmed 'with embroidery and beads and sometimes with chenille. A few are fur trimmed. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Prices, $35 to $138.50. (Heiond Floor, Clieltnul) Paris Sends a Great Box of New Jet Dress Trimmings There is no doubt whatever but that Paris appioves of jet this Winter! , There are jets for gowns, for blouses, for hats. TJiere ure new designs and new ornaments and you will see ever- so many in this brand-new shipment, which has just been unpacked. There are Handsome jet allovers for whole gowns. Jet appliques in new designs, Beautiful bands in many widths. Separate ornaments and garnitures of jet. New jet fringes. And all sorts of new jet' bead, spangle and bugle effects to trim the fashionable gowns of the Winter. We feel sure there are no others in Philadel phia so handsome. (Mala Floor, Central) ' Tpour Shoes at $6.50 That L Women Will Like AH are high-cut lace shoes and they are in the .following combinations :' Tan calfskin with tan cloth tops and Cuban heels. Black calfskin with imitation wing tips, gray cloth tops and military heels. Dark tan calfskin with imitation wing tips, tan cloth tops and military heels. Patent leather with gray cloth tops and Lpuis heels. (Flr.t Floor. Market) ' Tprames for the Bags So Many Women Are Making Metal frames in new shapes and styles, 75c to $5.75. imitation snaiiiami combination irame in ON THE AISLE TOMORROW 200 New Silk Petticoats $3.85 Lustrous messaline and shimmering taffeta petticoats, with tucked, corded and ruffled flounces. Lovely colors violets and green, gold shades, greens and blues in light, dark and changeable effects. Unusual for the price, of course! OWit Alulr) ,f INIATUKES of the tanks that are btriking teiror i' A to the Huns are here for the sole purpose of bring ing joy to the hearts of little boys. 50c. (Seventh Floor, Market.) THIS is nut stuson! We have a delightful array of wooden bowls and it great vaiiety of nut crackers. (Fourth Floor, Ceiitrul.) A BRIGHT potted plant will keep your memory green in the room of a sick friend. There are lots of lovely ones at small prkes on the (Fourth Floor, Mar ket.) IT'S almost time to stait those Christmas caids to, the boys on the other side. We are ready with u supply of gay ones that they are suie to like. (Main Floor, ChestnuU) TT SURELY won't be haid to find a little lass to love 1 a jaunty sailor doll that has just arrived and has a very nuutical tilt to hi little hut. $2. (Seventh Floor, Market.) CANNED heat in so convenient in a ick room, es pecially when a little pan comes with it that makes heating liquids so easy. 05c to $2. (Fourth Floor, Cen hat.) CANDLES for soldieis have a huge bnse, stand up without any help at all, come 6 in a box, with a clever little verse, and are for theexact purpose of lighting the way to Berlin, we aie sine. "fie. (Fmnth ' Floor, Central.) COAT HANGERS for babie, aie darling little wooden, hand-painted heads of .smiling children. ."0l (Second Floor, Cenli al.) 7 hese Dinner Sets at $1 7: 50 Arc Most Unusual Sets of the same grade now sell regularly for one-third to one-half more. ( In the collection are English porcelain white and gold sets of 100 pieces in green and rose medallion. The others are American porcelain sets of 97 pieces in a narrow green border dec oration. . The saving is one-third to one-half. All are at much less than factory cost. (Fourth Flour, Ihnlnul) 400 Picked Domestic Rugs at Savings of Over a Third Eight gioups of 50 rugs each, two loom sizes and six small sizes. Actual savings, if you bought one of each lot, would be $49. Savings of over a third thioughout. 36x63 in. Wilton iugs at $11.75 and $17.50. 27x54(in. Wilton rugs at $4.75. 27x54 in. mottled Axminster rugs at S3. 85. 9x12 ft Colonial rag lugs at $11. 36x72 in. Colonial rag rugs at $2. 36x72 in. bath rugs at $4.25. i 18x36in. bath rugs at $1.10. 9x12 ft. Axminster rugs, $28.50 and $39.50. (Hermth Floor, Chut nut) JZ'n itted Garments t o " Protect Rosy Babies on Frosty Days White woolly leggings that are really leg-ging-drawers, because they come up so high are in sizes from 1 to 3 years and priced from $1.25 to $4.50. Mittens for wee hands come in wool or an gora from, 25c to $2.50. Jaunty little caps come in pink, white, rose, light blue and Alice blue and are priced from 75c to" $1.75. Caps for tiny babies come in angora, some being trimmed with swansdown around the face, are priced from $3 to $4. Little sacques are in pink and white and blue and white and are priced from 75c to $3. Dainty sogks are priced from 35c to $1.25. (Third Floor, Cheitnat) B lack Satin Bloomers Liked by Many Women They are practical, comfortable garments that so many women are wearing just now. New ones of lustrous black satin, simply made and finished with narrow hemstitched ruffle are $6.50. They are specially comfortable, with the new fashionable narrow skirts. i '(Third Floor, Central) Conservation Luncheon Sets Are Brand-New They are made in imitation of a shiny white leather and are scalloped on the edges in white cotton with a thread of green. They do not have to be laundered just wiped -oft witn a damp cloth and they are as fresh and clean vas when new. Think what a wonderful . help b the" housewife I Prkwd at WJttLn set consisting of 18 . , ' JZecp Warm," Say the Doctors Mew's Scotch W oo I Jackets and Vests Will Help Light enough for a man to wear under his coat comfortably and warm enough to protect him against the treacherous chill of early Fall. Scotch wool is the nearest thing to Angora we know and is also very hard to get. These garments are in several colors. Jackets, $18 and $25.t Vests, $15. (Main Moor, Vlarkcl) M ren 'j- Irish Handkerchiefs special at 30c Plain hemstitched and the every-day prac tical sort that no man likes to be without. 30c apiece $8.60 a dozen. (Main Hour, t'entrnl) Here, for Your Benefit and Delight, s the Most Helpful Sale and Superb ; Display of Oriental Rugs Probably in All the World The primary interest which this event holds for everybody who needs or is likely to need an Oriental rug in a long while is that it is really and absolutely the best market to buy in. Afer all, that is the main thing. We know well that the beauty of the exhibition is a glorious thing, a delight to every visitor, a vision of the mystical East, a festival of color with its reds and golds of the sunset, blue of the sky, green of the valley, soft ivory and other" jewel-like shades ! But the uncolored and unvarnished fact, which makes all this beauty worth while, is that in varieties, reliabilities and low prices this is the most advantageous Oriental rug market in the country. So far as people of extensive acquaintance in the business are aware, there is no display and sale anywhere to compare with it outside of the Wana maker New York Store. It is probably the finest and most helpful retail rug mart this side of Constantinople. We do not say these things out of any spirit of vanity or vainglory, but merely as a matter of guidance and information for all who may be contemplating the purchase of an Oriental rug and who naturally want to lay out their money to the best advantage. Several hundred carpet - size rugs Chinese, Persian and other weaves are specially priced in this sale at $175 for a Chinese rug, 7.8x6 feet, to $1575 for a magnificent Saruk, 21x14 feet. Between these are exquisite Kerman shahs, Serapis, Here, and a wonderful choice of Chinese pieces. Then there are small Chinese rugs, $18.50 to $125. Irans and Dozarts, -1.6x6 feet, at $65 to $85. Kermanshahs, 3x2.2 feet to 3x4.6 feet, at $45 to $65. (Setenlh B ordered Dress Goods of Unusual Charm iw are these new wool-back satins in navy and taupe with silk and metal borders in which the metal is discreetly interwoven. Price $7 a yard. Silk-and-wool poplin embroidered with silk in a darker tone of the same color is in wistaria, navy, taupe and brown. It is $6 a yard. Other bordered -materials are serges, chiffons and crepes at $4 to $6 a yard. (Flrat lloor, Cheitnot) For the Brides l New Hand-Embroidered Madeira Linen Just when so many people are looking for appropriate bridal gifts, we open a most attractive lot of Madeira hand-embroidered scarfs, tea napkins, lunch sets doilies, bread tray covers, all of them ex cellent samples of Madeira needlework, and marked at moderate prices. Real Madeira lunch sets, consisting of 13 pieces, at $4.50 and $6.75 a set. Real Madeira tea napkins, $6.75 and $8.75 a dozen. Bureau and chiffonier scarfs, beauti fully done with embroidery and eyelet work, 20x36 inches, $5.75; 20x45 inches, $7.50 ; 20x54 inches, $8.75 each. Bread tray doilies, 6x12 inches, 25c to $1.25 each. Round doilies, 6-inch size, 20c; 8-inch size, 35c; 10-inch size, 50c each. Aj New Books 1 "The Room With the Tansels," by Carolyn 3 Wells, a thrilling story that starts out withva frolic and ends in a tragedy. $1.40. ' 1 "Maggie of Vlrginsburg," by Helen R. Martin. After having read her delightful story of "TI1U the Mennonite Maid," this ntory of the same kindt of people will charm us to the end. $1.40. "The Crack in the Bell," by Peter Clark Mac- , Karlane, written in the author's usual stirrlnc , style. A story of love and politics in a big Amer ican city. $1.40. ' If "The Boomerang," by. David Gray, a noveliia- .!. ........ ...... .1 '-t... 1 - . il tion of the very popular play, and an entertain- ing retell elling of this unhackneyed plot. $1.40. The Valley of the GianU," by Peter B. Ky an exciting story of a land where heroism and,, danger are r part of the dally routine. $1.40. 1 , "Mam'aelle Jo." by Harriet T. Comstoelc," v story of Canada, self-sacrifice and joy of the, rewaid. $1.40. ((took More, Vlaln Floor, Central! Jf ' rfaa V s." ?! ?! h t ' ttf ' Mosuls, 3x5 feet to 4x7 feet; $32 to $45r Beluchistans, 2x4 feet to 2x6.6 feet, $17.75 to $67. Daghestans and Shirvans, 4x4.6 feet to 4x6.7 feet, $35 to $50. Hall strips, 3x11 feet to 3x18.7 feet, U AMK 1 AAA- SJ floor. Central) J HThe Springtime Scent of Lilacs is so artfully used in these Queen Mary nresa- , . IT V -ivS'r''":JalWJaalW r HL ;-ij'5j "tiKH"' 'NV 'J SEJTLUvS'S .(I vflaaaaaaaaaaH ' SWm 1 flvHLlHSa.aaBLBaaaaaaaHl' rations that, the perfume seems, as if it hail' "v y lust been watted on a soft breeze -from the bush. Extract, $2. Toilet water, $2. (Main Floor, Cheitnut) M rore New Velvet' Handbags Black, colors. navy, brown and taupe are- ',hH4 The larger bag is a service shape, witkS ruffle and gay silk linings. It is- $9. The smaller bag is gathered and is altt prettily silk lined. It is $7.50. Sl (Main Floor, Cheitnot) I Six Boxes of Fine Blankets Come Turn- bling In, $10 a Pair Eighty per cent wool filled, cotton warped, pink and blue borders, bound with i ''soiesette, the best kind of binding. ' Price $10 a pair; size 70x80 inches, Plenty of other good blankets of many J kinds at many different prices, all the way t,i up to $40 a pair. t Our own factory is busy keeping usAl supplied with fine, warm down, quilts, -tJi ' newest arrivals being a ljatch of $l&CrfMn in the best domestic sateen covering. 2 ii" We have a practically unlimited hok of other down filled quilts In silks ian savins aim in u line assortment, 0,patM up to 1,he beautiful eiderSown oneasatl i. 1 cacn. . - . , - - aiso laniDS wool quilts yi $iu eacn in camDttc iHj iSf.t v A:. &?! 1 !!, 3 i?ifa WU' ' "Wfc P "., . ?!' li(i Ar t$ : rau t rt -1 ,.1 f t e-. "Vjjs) T7V- J't Afr TS$ ftf M . zt &v 4C-A' , &'i r,f- 1 vy,v l.-l - ''! 'UVi .. VV4 M 1 a.v. ..- - V 'SBBMBbi v ' ' " 'M - ' nip fcw-s irirM maar.' wa mil i -L ..... L w j ... it nfOirtiMiif MM '
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