0, OTSLIG. LOER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1918 j. Ajnijf r, treat Organ, Plays .at 10 and 4.25 tmrnmum IV WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 10 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 4.30 WANAMAKER'S Leather t Unsettled h Chime at Nooni Mallne Cathedral, Heldum, cardinal .ilrreler'a CHurrli Everything Points to a Brighter New Week in Philadelphia i mi iii i I JuX Today's Personal Word of, the Founder is devoted to the Liberty Loan, and will be found on Page. 5. Beautiful Beaded Handbags Just in From Paris There is something about these French beaded bags that no other people seem able to achieve. Whether it is the way the beads are" sewed on or the blending of the colors, they arc inimitable. . This new shipment brings some unusually fine bags in both frame and draw string styles, and colors range from the radiant to the subdued. , Prices $18 to $65. (Main Moor, ( lieatnul) As the Winter Advances Women's Coats Grow Finer No woman need limit herself to a prosaic coat this winter! Certainly not when she may select her cold weather wrap from such fine things as these. A green cape with sleeves and vest of the duvetyne which makes the cape, and a deep collar and bands of soft moleskins, with a silvery gray lining. Or a handsome French blue duvetyne with a novel "cape collar and deep collar and cuffs of Kolinsky. One of the stunning black coats is of duvetyne with folds of the cloth which are gracefully loop ed at the sides. It has great furry collar and cuffs of Australian opos vsum. Quite unusual is a deep, "-rich purple cape in new shape, with a fold in the back and a big collar of taupe squirrel. And of that soft, darker brown that is so fashion able is a wrap of velvety texture with collar and wide bands of molesTrin. They are all beautiful (I'lml Floor. A Notable Showing of the Finer Woolen Dress Goods Especially noteworthy because of the scarcity of all woolen fabrics and the limiting of designs. These splendid materials are in a wide range of colors and include many dis tinctive patterns. They are greatly in demand just now for tailored suits and coats. Broadcloths, $5 a yard. Velours, $5 to $7 a yard. Silvertone velours, $0 yard. (Tlrst Floor, Certain New Fashions in Crepe. Georgette Blousses Shadow stripe crepe Georgette is new for blouses, and it makes an attractive waist lined with flesh-colored chiffon and finished with snowy crepe collar, cuffs and vest. $5.50. Quiet and in good taste is a plain blue or brown waist, vith tucked vest, square neck and hand embroidery in silk on the collar and cuffs. $6.85. More elaborate is a dark crepe blouse that will make a charming combination with a suit. It comes in black, blue, black, blue, brown or taupe, an dhas lighter colored vest and collar and much embroidery in silk, metal thread and pteel beads. $16.50. And a very handsome blouse of navy blue crepe is bound with biscuit color and trimmed with many vertical rows of pteel beads. $22.50. " (Tlilnl Floor. Central) Women's New High Lace Shoes Rather Remarkable for $9 Fall and Winter footwear fine in fashion and un usual for the price. Dull black calfskin vamps with neutral gray buck skin tops and walking heels. Dark brown calfskin with military heels. Dull black calfskin with walking heels. , Bronze kidskin with turn soles and high Louis heels. Tan calfskin with long wing tips, lota of perfora tions and military heels. Price $9 a pair. n (Flr.r Floor.Market) wraps, from the softs love ly wools which make them to the soft furs and rich linings which finish them. $100 to $350. Central) Serges, $2 to $5. Tweeds, $4.50 to $5.50. All-wool plaidss $2.25 to $4.50. , Cheitnut) AMERICAN LADY MODELS AT MODERATE PRICES The American Lady corset is an excellent combination of good style and durability, at a moderate price. Here are some new models $1.50 a model for slen der figures, with low bust and long hips. $2.50 a long-hip model, well boned, with medium bust. $3.50. for average figures there is a model with low bust, long skirt and elastic insert on hips. $3.50 a model for slender figures is of dainty pink and white broche, with a low bust and medium - length sk'H. $5 a model for full fig-, ures is of dotted pink broche, is well boned and has a low bust. $7.50 a Madame Lyra model is of pink and white broche, medium bust, long skirt and elastic insert over hips. (Third 1 loor, (hrnlnul) SPECIALS FROM THE LACE STORE Handsome bands of black Venise lace to complete the ever-popular black evening gown are in a variety of charming-designs and priced from 75c to $3.50 a yard. Soft, lustrous silk crepe and' crepe chiffon in many pretty shades is 39 inches wide and priced from 85c to $1.15 a yard. Many designs in Cluny and Venise laee bands and edgings, priced frdm 18c to 35c a yard. (Hnt Me SHEER WHITE LOVELINESS IN WOMEN'S Just six little linen squares neatly, packed in a pretty box, but what a world of pleasure and comfort they would bring if they were to be chosen as a gift. Every one with a dainty initial in the corner, and the price of the box $1.10. (Main floor. Central) Every Day Brings Chic New Suits for YoungWomen Monday's pewcomers are in three grpups, at $39.75, $7.50 and $49.75. All are plain-tailored models that girls can wear their own furs with. At $39.75 are suits of velour with slot pleats and. gathers in back of coat, belt and pockets and button trimmed. The collar may be worn high or be rolled'back. At $47.50 are mannish suits of velour in semi-fitting style, with pleated effect in back and skirted coat with velvet collar and tailored revers. At $49.75 are suits of silvertone velour with pleated coat and pinch tucks ending in crow's foot. embroidery. Collar is of the muffle style and the suit has belt and tailored pockets. Skirts of all these suits are in the' same styles, gathered, with belt and pockets. Colors are burgundy, taupe, oxford, brown and blue. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Many other suits at $32.50 to $50. (Second Floor, Cheatnut) Little Girls' Dresses of Smart Simplicity One lovely model is of white rep, with collar, cuffs, belt and little pockets of pink chambray. With in genious touches of embroid wiy in pink and green. Priced at $5. Especially good looking is a model of sturdy pique, in white, with smocking and embroidery in attractive de sign on the yoke, pockets, cuffs .and collar it is fin ished with a tiny belt in the back. Priced at $6.50. Another in white rep has (Third Floor, Three Little Baby Coats They are for little people of 2 to 4 years. The first one Is of a lovely shade of brown, tan or blue broadcloth; a soft collar of nutria and three silk frogs on the front. The price is $22.50. The second is of brown broadcloth, too, with a touch of a lighter shade of brown on the collar and buttons on the front. The price is 112.75. The third is in a rich, imported brown corduroy; dark pearl but tons are the fastenings and a smart little belt adorns the back. 'jPho price la 112. . ,i, Hold Fast to Good Music Whatever else may fail you, music will not. And it may be questioned if the world wholly re alized -that it until it went mad. Of course, we all appreciated music in a mild way. A few generations ago the ability to play the piano was regarded as a mark of culture, and a few years ago we got a gentle pleasure out of our player-pianos. But it took a cataclysm to show us what music really is. Mars has trampled many of the arts underfoot, but music has been glorified by him. It took all the horror and misery and cruelty of war to bring out all the sweet ness and solace and HOPE that lies in music. A Piano Now Is a Real Necessity Piano, player-piano or reproducing piano we must have one of them. We need one if we are lonely and we need one if we are glad. We need one for the victory that is surely coming, and coming soon. Chickering Kuabe Scfyomacker Haines Bros. Emerson Marshall and Wendell Lindeman , J. G. Campbell These famous instruments can be found in Phila delphia in the Wanamaker Store only. Every musician knows their worth and their names are household words in musical America. There are over fifty styles at prices ranging from $275 to $2700, and any instrument may be bought on convenient terms if preferred. (I e.Tl'tlun Hull, Second 1 loor) little set-in pockets, is smocked and embroidered in blue and finished at the neck with a wee bow of black vel vet. Priced at $6. A little white pique skirt has decided to go through life attached to a dainty waist of dimity that has bits of embroidery in pink and green to adorn it. Priced at $6. All these dresses come in pink or blue and some in a delightful shade of yellow. Cliralnut) EVER CONSIDER YOUR RUGS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF HEALTH? Did it ever occur to you that an old rug might have some dangerous inhabit ants? Or that a good, warm new rug under foot helped keep the feet warm? The Domestic Rug Sale recommends these excellent values : Wilton Rugs 6x9 ft., $34.50 and $55. 8.3x10.6 ft., $85 and $66.50. 9x12 ft., $69.50 and $87.50. Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft., $28.50 and $39.50. 8.3x10.6 ft., $26.50 and $35. Tapestry Brussels Rugs 7x9 ft, $17.50. 8.3x10.6 ft., $25. 9x12 ft., $31.50. (heventh Floor, CheMnut) DAINTY PIN CUSHIONS OF FLOWERED RIBBONS They are in a fresh, lovely array in a large variety of shapes among them heart shapes, tri-cornered hats' and fat ones built around a tiny baby face. A lingerie set consists of cards of pink and blue braid and a bodkin snugly set in a little house of ribbon. A manicure set of file, rosewood stick and sand paper is suspended from guy ribbons. There are also sewing and darning sets and shoe sets. Priced rom 30c to $1.15. The Tide of Beauty and Advantage Runs High in This Wonderland of Oriental Rugs IT IS hardly possible for any one to appreciate the beauty, the sym bolism, the unique place held by Oriental rugs among woven products without seeing a display such as this. Here the poetry of color becomes one grand epic, celebrating thou sands of years of art and handicraft in unique shades and curious sym bols, the very origin of which is lost in antiquity. But there is a deep sig nificance attached to these devices. The latch hook so common in Orien tal rugs is thought to be a variation of the swas tika, and the swastika 1728 PURE LINEN TOWELS, THE ONLY ONES OF THE KIND AT 50c EACH Sixteen months ago we secured these towels from a good Scotch manufacturer at a decided advantage over prices now prevailing. We have just taken them out of bond and offer them for sale Monday morning. They are of pure linen a soft-finish huckaback in size 20x39 inches, and we don't know of any other all linen towels in the same size that can be had for the same price 50c each. It may be a long time be fore we shall again be able to get towels of the same size and excellence to sell for as little. (Flmt Floor, riienlnol) A SOLDIER'S KIT SPECIAL AT $5 The best that we have ever had at the price ! Of water - proof khaki cloth, with fittings in black, it can easily be hung in a tent. It contains a military brush, with hand - drawn bristles, a tooth-paste box, a celluloid soap box and tooth brush holder, an aluminum comb, a cake of shaving soap and a collapsible shaving brush, a trench mirror, com plete sewing outfit and khaki shoe laces. There are two extra pockets and a place for a safety razor. (Military Miop, (lallerj-. Chestnut) $30,000 Worth of New and Excellent Dining-Room Furniture at a Saving of One-Fourth This is Mission style furniture of an uncommonly good type, built of solid white oak, finished tanea Dotn iront ana rear ana tne irimmings are in tne nammerea copper;- finish. x f The style is on the order of the Dutch furniture of Colonial days. e For hard, practical service it is unrivaled, being both substantial in material and put together to last. ' -' i We secured this lot to sell for 25 per cent less than today's regular prices. $28 for a 48-inch buffet; wood back, large linen and silver drawers. $37 for a 48-inch buffet, large cupboard and drawer space. $45 for a 54-inch buffet, mir ror back with stretcher base. $58 for 04-inch buffet, large mirror with high base. $100 for a 64-inch buffet, curved mirror top, 2 cupboards and 5 drawers. $119 for a 76-inch buffet, 2 large cupboards, with a series of center drawers. $11 for a 38-inch serving ta ble, with large shelf. $17.50 for a 30-inch serving dates back to the mythol ogy of the Aryan peoples. The Greek border found on so many Chi nese pieces seemingly came from the same source. The palm and palmette, emblematic of immortality; the jewel like lotus and other flow ers and blossoms repre sent natural life. The fish design and sometimes even birds and butter flies are used to symbolize the mysterious ideals and beliefs of the East. There is only one way to appreciate what it all means and that is to come in and see the display as it stands and let its col ors and rich symbolism (Seventh Floor, Chentnul and Juniper) A Lot of French China Dinner Sets at $35 a Set. The Saving Is a Real $10 They are part of an old order, placed when the market was much lower than it is now, and they are' only just being opened up in the stock room as this is being written. ' Each set comprises 114 pieces, which means four sizes of plates, four platters and four vegetable dishes, all in attractive shapes and in a decoration of dainty pink roses and foliage with coin gold handles. These sets are so exceptional that early selection is advised. s (Fourth Floor, ClieitnnlX New Velour Door and WindowK t-k : j. At mj T- iil juraperies ai ff 1 wnen we oraer more or tnese very same draperies tAM;. month we shall have to rmv the manufacturer more thanJihmxJfr The window draperies are of fine velour, lustrous and of unusual riimlifv. Thpro aro vn ufvlpa. nne nt SR Kn a oof nf ..-. -1.v. ..... .w ., three pieces, with Colonial valance ; the other $12.50 a set, of better velour and with a long French valance. Door draperies to match, $26.50 pair. These draperies are suitable for dining ' rooms, living f . ... . . ....... rooms and libraries and are in berry, brown, green, gold and Slirelv th wise thine tn rin tf o (Fifth Floor, Market) "Sing a Song of Christmas, Counters Full of Toys!" The doll family is dressed iou may nonce mat sjuverui tliliy aim iovj ouu oic luvnuig tijr filial b lit blicu 11CTV -T. uniforms. $ There are tanks, motortrucks and guns galore what fun'1 in cnioiih a Hinripnhltrrr T.inp. Every thought, every 'reality and we want every one (Toy More, herenth Floor, Market) in the old English brown. table with shelf. large drawer and $24.50 for a 42-inch serving table with deep cupboard base. $20 for a 44-inch serving ta ble with 2 drawers and shelf. $20 for a 6-foot, 45-inch top extension table. $33- for an 8-foot, 48-inch ex tension table with spread leg base. $30 for an 8-foot extension table with heavily braced base. $44 for u 48-inch extension table with heavily braced ped estal base. $54 for a 54-inch top exten sion tabic, 8-foot extension. (Sixth Floor) speak to your own sense of beauty and antiquity, Also, you can let the prices speak to your own' sense of economv. Thev are undoubtedly the low- l' est prices for which rugs '," of authentic caste can beV had anywhere, and it ji hardly necessary to say $ that the assortment is ?$ i such as cannot be dupli 3' ;3 cated anywhere. 8 Tir-! V i emM It 5a ,. . If Wt A Hv'j; Z or' rSA'fr me jiki r rices ? 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