'r'.-" . V .r f , ' j" JoviCNixcj public LJ:in)i:K- .liiL,:'!,'::!, "iJ 11, 1!)JS " si ML. Great Organ I'lnvs at 10 and 4.25 C'lilniro n( N nun I Mnllnro I nllirilrnl, tlrlclum, Ciirillnnl Mrrr1rr' I hurili WANAMAKER'S Slorc Opens at 10 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes al l..'J0 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair. .JVWV'l ,., L- -- Nearly Half a Million 31 en Within Easy Reach of This Store Need NeuXr .v What Splendid News Is Coming to Us Every Day From .Across the Sea ! Who ever dreamed that the great armies of the Allies would start such a tremendous advance and keep it up and never stop? They not only know how to tight', but they have the courage of leadership. But it is hardly fair for the newspapers to make such great headlines on their front pages about what the American boys are doing and not to give equal credit to the French and English, who are in all the battles and are entitled to equal glory with our own lads. Certainly the Liberty Bonds must be sold. Philadelphia is waking up to the idea that we are not giving, but that we arc tending, and that the victory that has begun will make the bonds per manent investments and that they will surely gel to par. This is a 100 per cent government, our soldiers and sailors arc 100 per cent men, and the bonds of the United Stales arc 100 per cent and upward. In the grav of the early morning the writer saw a little brown rabbit run across the road but he didn't" climb a tree! A little chap was walking along with his dog one day in the woods and was extolling the dog's good finalities. and among other things, he said: "You ought to see that dog chase the squirrels and (he rabbits and make them climb up trees. Just yesterday he frightened a rabbit almost to death, and would have killed him if the rabbit hadn't run-up a tree." "Why. rabbits don't climb trees," said the person who was with him. But the lad replied: "Well, this rabbit .just had to." Now the time, has come with our boys up against the battlefront and not climbing trees that we have got to make this Liberty Loan go over we have just got to! Signed October II, IMS. A Thousand Dainty New Blouses $3.85 to $5 Ciope tie chine and ciope Georgette blouses and every one prettier and of bettor grade than the.-.o prices buy regularly. Some ale beaded, some effectively embioideied, while others 'are plainly tailored. Square, luiind and V necks and some high necks, too. Light eolois chielj). i;.iM mill Wr.l AMi".) ON THE AISLE TOMORROW Women's Capeskin Gloves at $1.65 a Pair Of soft, wasluble leather and pi iced at a thiiil less than originally. 1 clasp, full pique sown, in ivory and peail white. mr.i ii- With So Many Smart Jersey Frocks to Choose From nny woman who wants one of the'se practical dresses for Winter wear and wishes to spend from SIJ2.50 to $50 for her dress ought to conic to the Gray Salons. About three hundred new frocks ale here all in those pietty colors to wear without a coat "now and with a coat later on. Thcic are taupe shades and blues and browns as well as the (l'lrl I'lci Wool Batiste Special at $1.25 a Yard An excellent quality of this desirable all-wool dicss goods, 30 inches wide. Colors arc rose, blue, tan, reseda green, wistaria, terra cotta und navy. (1'lri.t 1'lnor. 'lirlntil) I You Won't Find Germs on a Bicycle One of the best ways to get to nml from work is awheel. Columbia bicycles, $50 to $75; juvenilo models, 4(1. Wanamaker Continental, $45; Junior models, 40. Wanamakci' Coaster men's model, $10; Somen's model, $ 12.50; Wanuniaker Juvenile, $:;2. America bicycles, $1.) and $30; juvenUa models, 810. (Tlie .ullrrj. JiiiiIiht) " Witch"HazeI' Jelly for Chapped Skin vrhla delightful Queen JIurv nifiiiavatlon Is a timely aid. It mill riiiUiin tnHriy aniLaomfort ffjfaa ''JI 1 pietty grays and other colois. i Ever so" many dresses aie , braided; quite a few are embrold- i wed and some arc combined with ' another color Jersey. They have j silk giidles, some have pleated skiits, others the new lound , necks and others Uie long apron j effect that is fashionable. I It won't be difficult to find one I that is becoming. ', Onlriil) i Just a Handful of ' These Plaid Skirts j for Women-316.75- ! but that was all the muKer had. ' Ho was clearing up his stock loom and let us have this little lot and we weie very glad to get them at the pi ice! Such pretty plaids they are you will like the quiet, rich colors anil the effective combinations. Made in a good sports model, with box pleats, "button-trimmed slush pockets und deep girdles. Dark colors form the under plaid, and there is an overplaid of violet, green, red and Copen hagen blue. , l'lrl I'liinr, Onlral) Silk-and-Cotton Foulard in Kimono Designs Luige yellow poppies on navy or wibtaria ground, or pink poppies on blue giouml give tho chccrful- it,wmen iikc in Kimono. MS -TV-..' ': x Certain Fashionable and Inexpensive Small Furs We have excellent ussoi fluents just now. The uio in tin new and fashionable shapes and then- are so many attractive styles this wintei! and any woman who has in mind such fins as these would do well to see Natural laccoon neckpieces (and laccoon is one of the prac tical furs that is becoming to younger women especially) s20 to s:;(i. Muffs to mutch.'S'jr, to MO. Ik-aver scarfs, Soil to !)(); nuilVs, S50 to !70. ' Xutii.i scarfs, S15 to $:!5; muff.-., $20 to fcliO. Wolf scalfs (animal scarf), $"0 to S".--u . . m giay, taupe or blown. Wolf sets, $55 to Slim. (sP, mitt I lour. I hi IiimI) Several Hundred Charming New Winter Hats Each Unusual at $10 to $18 Their first featuie is the pine for every hat in the lollrc tion is uoith mote. In thenowet w Intel st.vh-s, they" aie most 'alt initiu-, and are of pnitieulutl) good velvets and tiimmings. Among tin' pai ticuhnly effective hats aie. the new model of fur and biocade- tin- brim of soft fur that makes a most becoming finine foi the face, the clown of gleaming, colorful biocade. Then their aie handsome ah black hats for dicss and lu-ttei wear. And hat. of battel V plush, tiimmed with ribbons and feather. .Many new h.its with ostiich trimmings, too and hat" with Huffy feather edge.. Also hats of velvet, with fur edges, to gie a wintry touch. Several handled, all dilVeient, each new and attractive, and in black and the fashionable winter colors. $1(1 to$lS. ii'ii,inl I limr. lirslinit) Ready for a Great Autumn Outfitting in the Young Women's Salons Youiij,' women's top coat., and velvet (IrusM-.s. little tfiilh' and juniors' coats mcl little girls' wash dresses an tl e ;,'iotiii. fcatiwca. Young Women's Top Coats Velour and lioliviu in leindeer. IJuigtinly, black, blown and myi tie gt ecu, and novelty weave. in blue, green and gray mixtui e.. At $:!'J.7.' is a coat of velour with belt, muilled collar and large pockets. Pinch tucks and box pleats make a smalt back and the coat is lined with silk. Also at S:!li."5 is a wide belted coat in novelty weave, with nuiflleil collar sjnd lined thioughout. This i. a plainly tailoud model. At $l"..'iO i. a coat of lioliviu, with belt, lap pleats in back and gathered from waistline down. Young Women's Dresses At $,28.0i) is a loose lined velvet frock with belt, lound collar and In aid-trimmed tunic. At $;i..ri(i it. a velvet diess with jacket effect and skirt sug gesting a. yoke. It is button-tiimmed with wool embroidery and tailored bow in back. Another jacket style velvet diess at $:i'J.."0 has round neck, pretty silk sash with fringe und bkirt trimmed with rows of Imiid. The above three models aie in black, Hui gundy, blown and blue and in U to 20 year sizes. Little Girls' and Junior Coats In G tn J t year sizes aie coats of butella and novelty weaves, gathered and bolted, some with fur collars and lined through out. Trices $10.7o to $-23. In 15 to 17 year sue. are loose linn coats of buiclla and novelty weave., some with belts and muilled collars. ?2!J.50 to i r,n Colors in both gioup. aie llurgundy, gieen, reindeer and various shades of blue and brown. TAlllc Girls' Wash Dresses Reduced A little lot of white lawn frocks that only lequire tubbing and pressing aie reduced a third to a half because thev do need that. Trimmed with einbioidery, Idco and ribbons and in C to 14 year sizes. Prices S7.70, $10 and $12.7fi. (srmnil rioiir, ('hrliuit ) ( to A Ribbon Girdle Adds Much to i Dress - Especially if it-is chosen from among this delightful new lot. The colors are in dalk shades of blue, many combinations of colors and many as brilliant as a fine Autumn day, ,In satin, moire or faille ribbons wa& mugs oi ia- 9v j Velveteen Knitting Bags 1 Special at .$2.75 I Large, shapely bag., of a good i nuality of velveteen in bluck, taupe, navy and blown. With .fancy linings in most pleasing, designs, ry,.UHUual bgs fer'S fHWf Like a Vision of the East This Wonderful Exhibition and Sale of ,( mE But there is nothiiip; vi sionary about its advan tages;. It calls up pictures of turbaned heads, bur dened camels and min arets glistening- in the sun. 13 tit romantic and pic turesque associations are an incident of it. Don't forget the solid background of advantage that it has. Hut you can't forget it if you xiii your eyes and your judgment. t For your eyes will con vince you that there is no such collection of Ori ental rugs to be found elsewhere, a n d y o u r judgment will convince you that these prices are so low that anybody need ing or likely to need an Oriental rug has now a rare opportunity of buy ing it. A notable thing about this collection is that it is free from the trashy and undesirable pieces' that find their way. into the market to make up for a scarcity of good ones. There are none but good rugs here. By good rugs we mean rugs of authentic weave, worthy texture and de pendable colors. We have a prodigal se lection of rugs of that kind. We have the finer weaves in unrivaled choice of Kermanshahs and Saruks of splendid texture in colors of undy ing charm. The assortment of Chi nese pieces, large and small, is wonderful, and the superior quality of these rugs apparent. The contrast between them and the Kerman shahs and Saruks in' color, texture and pat tern, is an interesting study. There is a multitude of small rugs Kerman shahs, Chinese, iMosuls, Irans, Departs, Beluchis tans, Daghestans. Shir vans and hall strips. The whole display flows over with beauty and oppor tunities. (irnli I limr. I mil. ill Good Cut Glass Specially Priced Handled bonbon b-lie, (i-inch ize. SI eaelt. Low bercy dishe. S inch, SI. 85. Iteriy bowls, 8-inih i.c. ?o.-."i. ("lory trays, $J.7.' and $:!. Vase, 111- and 1-incli sixes, f.:j.50 each. Orange bowl. (oval shape) 11 incb sine, $3.7. Also an attractive collection of inexpensive sets and picics in light cuttings, including Water sets, 7 piece, $'J.."U, SU.'O, $1 up to Si). Iced tea sets, inir and li tum bles, $:l.75, $4, $.", S7.50 a set. Horry sets, 7 pieces, $," a set. Shei ftft sets, 7 pieces. SO a set. Cracker and clu-vsc dishes, SI, .S1..10. S1.7", $2 each. Cake tiuy. $1.50 and i?2 each. Sugar and cieum sets, lijc, 85c, $1, $1.50 and $2 a set. Covered jugs, $1.50, $l.li5, $1.75, S2 ui- to S.'J.ftO euch. Celeiy trays, $1.25 each. Xight sets, !(5c, 50c, 75c, SI, $1.25 a set. Candy jars, S1.25, $t.5l), $1.75, S2. S2.5I) up to $ 1.50 each. . I niirlli I'liiur, Cliotniill Tape .Bordered Handkerchiefs (I5c apiece for the men's snowy Irish linen with carefully stitched hems and tapes above tho hem. 82.25 a dozen for the women' handkerchiefs . these, too, of . ;$ sheer and snwy r'h flx. yj.M "vH' j. Clothing Right Away A large number will get their new suits and overcoats at Wanamaker's. Those who do so will have an advantage over those who get their clothing elsewhere. This is absolute. livery man who comes into this old-established Clothing Store and makes choice here will get full and overflowing value. In fact, the margin of value he will get" at Wanamaker's just now, extra and above what he would get elsewhere, is larger than at any other time within several years. This is so because all of our new suits and most of our new overcoats have been made up from piece goods secured last Spring. We don't know of any other store that anticipated so fully as we did. But because we did anticipate we can sell you good, all-wool, hand tailored suits and overcoats Usually 10 to 15 Per Cent Below Other Stores for goods of similar grade where other stores have them at all. Please note that we sell no trash at all. You will see some lower prices advertised elsewhere but we don't sell the kind of goods that those lower prices can be put on. We couldn't and keep the confidence of our customers. Better get something-G 0 0 D when you buy clothing. Nothing else will pay. , lin li.lhint: lrr. I lilril I limr. ;irl.Hi Mocha and Buck skin Lead in Men's Fall Gloves One-ilasp mocha, in tan and giay, outseani sewn, $4. One-clasp grav buckskin, out seani sewTi, $;i.75. One peail button buckskin in gia.v, khaki and tan, outeam sewn, S!.25. IVItiin I limr. VlHrUi unit Irnlriili These French Lisle Hall' Hose Gave Us a Surprise . A shott time ago a man who can pay any price for clothes said: "Get me some I-'iench lisle socks. I inut have them if you have to p.iy $5 a pair for them." I!ut we couldn't cet them. '(iv here come. u -hipmont that got lost mi its vva fioin 1'ialici . We thought it wa down among the tishe.. Plain black, $2.25. lilack with self clocks, s-J.75. Novelty vertical tiire. on changeable giounds black with white, blue, gieen or helioliope .2.75. C M ill ii I'lnur, Vl.irUrl) Men's New Pleated Shirts of Fine Percale For Fall and Winter wear a ureat many men like shirts with starched cull's, and a little .stiffness in the bosom. Still bosom colored shirts are no longer made, but their place is admirably tilled by these pleated bosom percale shirts, which have a little starch in them and which have still' cull's. The percale is a splendid quality and the designs are narrow stripes in black. lavender and blue. Price $1,155. lledleaf London Neckties, SI A new lot of handsome ties in stripes and small figures and in Autumn colorings. (Vlntii I'luor, VlarLrt) A Man Can Wear a Black Derby at Any Time Which is one ie.ion whj every man alvvay has at least one gnoil black derby hat. no m.ittei how miinv other hat he may have. ' The newest shape. and the best Knglish ami Amoiican stvles aie lieie. Wanmaker doibie.. Si. Itedleaf London del bits, !v."i and (!. St. .lames London deibies, $S. (VIhIii I'lnur, vl.irLHi ,(' IV ..Ml ' Jt'H rli ..VI ' r.i , M -ft ?t; vm r. New Nightgowns All With High Necks The) aie of soft nainsook and line cambric materials that fas tidious women will approve. One st.vle (and this is the S2.75 gown) has j. srjuaru neck, with lace and embroidery. All thi ol hei have )oke ellVels, with tiny lucks and unusually pietty em broideries and inseition for trim ming. And all, of course, have long sleeve.. $2.75, $2.85, $3 and $:).50 ivich. ( I Mini I lnur. rntrul) The Boys Simply Must Have ; Good Warm Clothing and This Is Where to Find It i Ileie in tin- I!oy.' Clothing Store )ou will find a full assoitmcnt of I boys' win in suit and oveicoats. made up in the handsomest models J and in the most careful wa). Kveij suit and every oveicoat in the collection reaches a 100 per I cent staiulaid in soundness of wool, beaut) of modeling, excellence of lit and gcneial satisfaction. j They stand for warmth, for set vice, for style, foi satisfaction, ior everything that any boy or hi. mother or father can desire in a suit or an overcoat. It can be said with absolute tiuth and sinceiity that thetc ha been as much quality ciowdod into them as it is possible for anv sils -or oveicoat to hold at tho same prices. Hoys' htiits, Sl(i.5n to $I!0: 8 to IS vcar sizes. Hoys' overcoats, .SIS to .:J5; 11 to 18 ear sizes. Smaller bo) s overcoats, $18.50 to S25; ,'i to 111 )oai si.i -,. isriuuil I'lnur. Ifillr.lt) Special Sale of Shoes With Double Savings Savings on the present regular price 'of similar footwear and still greater savings on the prices of the near future. Men's Shoes i Women's Shoes 11 C O l.t.-l. ....I l.... I 1...1. -1. - ,i ...i.tfu, iiiKll till llltr illlll OUIVUII SUUCa O t Sl.li.". a new lot of black veal and tan side leather II Inciter Inco shoes, made on good busi ness lasts. At $5.75, heavy black veal Hlucher lace shoes of the type used by the l S. Marines, with broad toes and very heavy soles. Splendid for outdoor woikers and priced at less than the Government pays. At $5.90, soft black kidskln and dull black calfskin shoes on fashionable English lusts and conservative lasts, to please, men of all tastes. Mi!n Floor. SUrkrl) U.V ' 1 V t -,.. rt-i S" V"L '?W&m. : ABltltlMII IIMl.fcdl liMlH '-Mir - I I II 11AM lllui'k fbl7Pl U'lllsilcill W'Wtl l.lm.l. .lntl. 4....o nlnln and tipped toes, and vurious styles of Iieels. 'Ki. Al $(i.7."i. high cut luce slioes of browii gldjwlj f 'jfaj Kiiishin, wiiii mug vamps, narrow toes anil mili tary heels. .......... . . . . . ii i ,i jx.io, nigii iace snoes of gray leather, s with giay cloth tops, with long vumpg, nar toes and coveted Louis, heels. Extrmwly ' l.n ' O, .ii -i'SLili ""' .S. .fibZld 1HM fffiL k furAltVMa "Hi