3w$L ", t ' : m ' - ..', . , . .-. . ' ' - ' . - Ml. & - ar."V WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S V 4 M Store Opens at 1 x Store Closes at 4.30 rn Aiv&rttermnt on Pe 11 Fail 4- ret Ift ? I 1 r Tomorrow We Shall Hold Our Dawn of Victory Sale No. Men's Overcoats ;;. ' . There Are Many Ways of Doing Good r"' A man used to go to some of the outlying Satur day night markets where the women came whose sons or husbands had received their pay Saturday nights, ' and who were compelled to purchase their provisions late. He loitered about certam meat shops, it is said, and saw the women as they went out without buying, and asked the reason; and if it was because of the "price asked, he would, out of his own money, hand over the difference above what she was able to pay in order that her children and family might have- good meat and provisions. Bless him for his quiet, unos tentatious brotherliness ! It is suggestive. While wages of men are increased greatly, all the needs of the family cost more than the increase in pay will cover. , Many wives and mothers are taking in sewing, washing and housework, and some well - off people are assisting workers to do more work by their gratuitous aid. - These are heart-trying times for almost Cp body who sympathizes with those who are suffering, who are trying to quietly get along until the war is finished and their mainstay is restored. To Joe of the greatest use is what this Store is striving for, and all its" people are doing likewise. A Record Assemblage of shab 1 Silk SOME time ago wash silks were intended for men's shirts, but femininity of all iges, from tho schoolgirl to the grandmother, has found out that they "arc most economical goods for elei'yday wear. They arc sanitary nnd. compared with other materials, they are decidedly low priced. For this reason we are glad o feel that we have the largest assortment to be found any where, nmong the more notable gioups being Japanese striped habutai at $1.50 a yard. A beautiful selection -of Amctican heavy crepe shirtings in colored stripes at !?1.75 a yard. American striped broadcloth an immense variety at $2 a yardand some later selections in American broadcloths at $2.10 a yard. We are showing a now shipment of Japan ese jacquard in rare colors and satin stripes to $cll for $2 a yard. It takes 3V4 yards of this material to make a man's shirt. Wc invite comparison of the goods either made into shirts, shirtwaists or dresses or'just as they are in the web. (Ilrfct I'lonn. ('hrft(mit) The Chinese Weave in the Oriental ale Eu THEY arc the finest wc have ever shown and the collection is the largest wc ha e ever had. It takes in a variety ofizes from mats up to enormous carpets, and a notable feature of the assortment is a group of beautiful antique pieces in mellowed blue and ecru shades. Among the large carpels arc a number of tho very rich ones, known as palace pieces, particularly fine in texture and shade. These are n sizes 15.8x10 ft. up to 15x20 ft. and priced on a moderate scale, based on 4 their square-foot value, at $825 to $2500. v .Small Chinese pieces lire $18.50 to $125. Other carpet-size Chinese pieces begin at $150. . Kcrmanshahs, Saruks, Hcrez, Serapis, Mahals nnd.Savalnns are priced at $150 for a Mahal 8.8x7.1 ft. up to $1575 for a Saruk 21x14 ft. Hundreds of small rugs -Mosul, Irans, Dozarts, Kcrmanshahs, Bcluchistans, Daghestans. Shirvans and hall strips arc priced from $18.50 to $2'25. (Seventh l'lnor. Central Signed . Oct. S3, 1918. thoMU Fur and Brocade, Soft Furs and Velvets Make the New $10 to $20 Hats for Women the Pretty Things They Are Here are delightful new Winter tats all new as can be and pretty as cleer mil liners can maKC them. Thcro me new fur-and-bro-cade liata fo better wear and the", wo in quite unusual and fetching si'u shapes too. New beavr cloth hats plonty of trr.ntt and medium siz kt's, t'om fitting tuybans and toqil'W In soft brown 'shades and blck. Just a sin gle ornament or a dashing quill finishes these. Little hnls.of shining hat ters" plush have a fluffy feather ornament, upstanding to add height aid smartness. V-Ivel hats in new color are finished with a furry, beaver clo'h edge nd topped off vith a saucy velvet bow.- (Second rioor. clitntnut) And then there are simple velvet hats with plain bows, new broadcloth arM velvet hats, new' hats of duvetyne and velvet, smart niushrooms and little pokes and dress hats with ostrich feathers. It's amazing what.prcttiness 1fl will huv! Women's Fine Wool Dresses Specially Priced at $45 Just the dresses women want at this time of year, to wear indoois and out, and for morning, afternoon and better wear. There are small one-piece wool jersey dresses in new models quite a few embroidered, some braided, and all new of line and mot attractive. " There are fine wool serge di esses in distinctive, well-made stle.s. There are some fine silk tricolette dresses in charming models, sometimes silk embroidered; also a group of tiicolettc and serge dresses the two materials effectively combined. 1 In the whole collection there are all the fashionable colors of tho winter deep blue, brown, beaver and taupe shade-!, lighter blue and black. And $-15 is an unusual price for such dt esses. (Flrl Moor, Central) ON THE AISLE TOMORROW 450 Dozen Handkerchiefs at Unusual Prices 150 doen men's handker chiefs, $3.50 a dozen quarter and half-inch hems. Yes, this is a little price for a good, all linen handkerchief! 300 docn women's handker chiefs, S1.30 a dozen cambric weight, plain hemstitched prac. tical kind. Olrt Aisle) 1500 Pretty New Shirtwaists $2.85, $3.85 and $5 Special, of course, every one of the 1500. Of lustrous crepes de chine and of crepe Georgette, in 'White or flesh color, iisually, and made in nw fall styles, with beads and embroid eries to make them prettier. Some, however, are in simpler, more tai lored styles. But all arc uncommonly good for the prices. (Kant nml Wt'M .lsle) Two Good Lots of All Wool Poplin Qne fot is -10 inches wide and $2 a yard, and is suitable for wom en's drehses. . , Tho ott.er lot is 50 inches wide and ?3 a yard, anq can be used for suifs a .cll as dresses. ... , There Is a good range of colors in each group. v (First Floor, Che.tnut) A Good Day to Put Good Overcoats on the Boys There is hardly any need to tell fathers and mothers with common sense in their heads that just as surely as a boy must have an over coat he should have a good one. , Good overcoats in this store cost no more than the not-so-good kinds cost in other places. We have good overcoats in full assortment, by which wc mean that we have every style and wool fabric that anybody can desire, in brown, gray and greenish mixed fabrics at $18 to $33 in 11 to 18' year sizes, and at $13.50 to $25 in 3 to 10 year sizes. Plenty of fine, excellently modeled-and carefully tailoied winter suits also at $13.50 to $23, in sizes for boys of 3 to 13 years. (SrioiiU l'loor. Central) NIGHTGOWNS OF NEWNESS AND DAINTINESS ALL HAND MADE and more than that liand em broidered, for they come from tho far-off islands where Filipino fiU workers have wrought wonders with many stitches and the nee- . die. " 1 They' ate-of firm, good white stuffs, and the nightgowns are as simple or elaborate as you wish, with hatfU scalloping, pretty de- . signs "d quite often drawn work, too. All are ribbon run, of course. Prices begin at $2.65 for a pretty style with blind embroid ery, and go on- up to $25 forj an exquisite affair of fine needlework and beauty, ' (Third rlpor. Central) ' ? V I' Hi t 5 It1 , HV" W NEW SILVER THIMBLES FOR NIMBLE FINGERS H, k. ' i. Fit i A nice thought fot-a Christmas T gift one that will 'be constantly 'used and something a woman will ,. rarely buy for herself is a really geod-looking thimble, 'Many are plain ones and others ure attractively chased. The are irom 20c to euc. Is are engraved free of a ea these for c and fZ-X t , Five Points of Interest in Fashion and Saving for Young Women and Girls All fine, new style garments and some specially priced. 100 Young Women's Velveteen r Dresses Special at $25 There are several styles in this lot, some with long, loose lines, others with waistline defined and some Russian models. Skirts have the new tunics and overskirts and the dresses arc trimmed with buttons, braid or embroidery. Colors are black, brown, blue and Burgundy. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Young- Women's New Top Coats, $32.50 and $39.75 All are of soft wool velour, well tailored and well lined, and in the most desirable Autumn colors. Tho $32.50 coats are plain and girls can wear their small furs with them. - The $39.75 coats have fur collars. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Children's doats, $16.75 to $23.50 'Of burella, velour, velveteen , and corduroy, pleated and gathered and prettily lined. Some Jiavo large collarsto fasten nigh around the neck, others have fur collars. Colors are Havana rown, Burgundy, Pekin blue, navy blue and beaver. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Children's Serge Dresses, $8.75 Regulation dresses of all-wool serge in navy blue. Pleated models, trimmed with braid and suitable for school and everyday wear. pu w li , Juniors' Coats, $23.50 to $37.50 Various models of burella and velour in Bur gundy, blue, beaver and green. Pleated and gathered styles with belts and large collars, some fur collars. For girls of 15 and 17 years. jf .-.-" wrr (Second rlwr, Chrtrt) IMITATION . LAPIS LAZULI JEWELRY IN NEW DESIGNS One of tho reasons why this pretty lapis jewelry is so much liked is that it goes so well with all the blue frocks and suits women arc wearing this Autumn. New necklaces and they aie in paiticularly effective designs $3.50 to $9.30. Hal pins are 50c pair. Bar -pins are 50c and $1.25 each. " . Earrings arc 30c, 75c and $1 pair. (Jewelry, store, Clieslnul nml liltfi) A NEW SPORTS SHOE FOR WOMEN OF FASHION Lace, of course, with light tan buckskin top, tan Russia calfskin foxing, wing tip, perforations and lU-inch military heel. A long vamp adds grace. In the Little Boot Shop at $14 a j-air. (I lrt i'loitr, .Murkel anil Juniper) CUT GLASS AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR In a lot of about one hundred 'icce-i of good cut crystal will bo found: ' Whipped cieam dish, with plate, 53 a set. Low berry dishes, 7-inch size, $1.75 each. Berry bowls, 8-inch size, $3.25 each.. Biscuit trays, $1.25 and $1.50 each. Sliced lemon dishes, $1 and $1.25 each. Butter plates, 7-inch size, $1.25 each. ' Vases, 12-inch size, $5 each. I Fourth Floor, riienlnul) J TOY MOTOR LORRIES bring asfull a load of joy to the hearts of young. Americans as do those provision-laden ones to the lads that fight in France. . These lorries are painted in a battle gray and have khaki tops that may be cither up or down. Piice $2. ttojr ksuro. a, irieer. i $ 300 of. the. Finest Fall Topcoats in Philadelphia Reduced From $5 to $20 Each So That They Now Are $20-$25-$30 These coats are the cream of our topcoat stocks. They are all riejYjj ats in this season's fashions, and many of them are heavy enough tTViirN . H-.V,- 1 & JJJ coats to wear until the snow flies Tnnpv plimrmfc in lirvlif iinH rJnvlc nnlni'c jivp flip -r'nlivips ncprl am some of them are imported. The coats are skeleton lined and triralS med with plain or iridescent silk. The workmanship is beautiful vw MmmmmmmmMmxmwmi m TwmmwmtiwmwEnMMBmmMM HbHBiUI DBbBU R llHHalll 1MB fniliSBK'j III hi if IKllli Sin I iilHI ii llillD HilllMwVniruiMl (fTrBBBRsBirffr JNfffilM2w4!iMi!aiUrHM in mm in HHrHfraBiflir . um mwi iBKamBHBBBifl hiii k h a atUWt" .-- W3 OP " u - w -. zTi1 Every overcoat in this sale is an actual reduction from the pri5&; at which il was selling up bin now. p, 'il - .' ?r iBft' fT& V WS 'b. iS ? ' && Si", L&l-r wr iw 1 " J49 o ' "-J On the $20 coats the savings are $5, $8 and $10. On the $25 coats the savings are $7 and $10. . On the $30 coats the savings are $8, $10, $16 arSfpO. ,lAi. m L-tjffsa H.Y.S - Anrl 7nn punnnr. finrl finnv nwi'nmitc Jinvnvlioio fli'in ai'o in fliic locsftS.V'i group. . Mil ,.sasft.i Ij'- -v V.- 4-1- i 1rMll y-v 4-n r-t- Itn Nl 4- i-- lyn-r- - 1 j-1 rl nnmn Uilii- . JS T& 5 .O r iuiii uie ai,inuijuim,& ux vaiue, umit;iiiit;&& tuiu. utJbiia.uiiity ui Uie,,? goods, we regard this as one of the most worth-while overcoat slea we have ever held. There is a full range of sizes.. (Thlnl I luor. U.irl.rl) Warm and Sturdy Gloves for Men and Boys A pood kind is of woven wool cloth, one-clasp stylo out .seani sewn, in gray nnd khaki, at $1.75, or with .strap wrist nnd leather forchettes, in khaki only, at $2. Tun capcbkin gloves with fleece or knitted wool lining. $:!.7u, $1 and ?1.50. (Alulii l'loor. Murl.el nml fiilial) Men's Wallets Better Than the Prices Indicate An unusually Rood asioit ment of hip pocket and letter cases at $1.83, ?J.'J.l to $3.50. All in black .eal or other flood leathers and all well made and in good style. Practically all are the desirable .'!-fold type, nnd jn ices arc much less than such goods usually sell for. (Miiln I lonr. L'Ih'IhiiI) Men's and Boys' - Good Cfips Unusual at $1.50 ' These caps are made of. short lengths of fine suitings,' or we could not sell them for' to little. The variety of designs and colorings is large and pleasing' and, coming from what isi .probably the best cap factory" in the country, the workman hi is excellent. v,' M..I.. '!.... 1I..I .il v if m m FITTING I URNITURL FOR THE NURSERY Shown in lovely white anay in big, sunny rooms and not a piece in all its daintiness that is too dainty for the loom in which the sweetest baby in the woild lives. Cribs are priced fipm $:() to ?:!8 and basinettes from $12.75 to ?'J5, and can be had trimmed at $-10 to $500, Little clothes tiecs conic Horn S2.50 to $7.50. Ilaby baskets arc priced from $2.00 to $20, both plain and trim med. Hampers are priced from $7.50 to $18. Wardrobes come from $14 to $50. Way-yards are priced ft am $1.50 to $12. (Tlilril l'luar, t'licklnul) urn rr , . 0 . T, '! ivaoo -uorsers ior oman juines. And tills is the corset with rustproof guarantee! ItsSEV ! may be depended on for long wear, for graceful comfQrt m$$M the correct silhouette. Mm$ At $2.50 a white coutil model, well boned, low bust, long MfkfMyi for nveiniro flirures. ?3Pi''F. ' At $3 a model of strong white coutil, with low bust, long hipSM.j'4 trimmed with embroidery. !3flJ8La M $3--unothcr for slight or average figuies is of pink-strifHfVS material with a band of elastic at the lop. '$$$$"4 elastic at boltoni of back is suitable for average figures. .'WSFryi .. .. - .1 ! l .. ..!!. ! 1,1 . ... .. . &A'v-"vfti ji sj.ju nnoiner ot wnnc couiu is wen uoncu, wun meuium tut,f yV" long hips nnd insoit of elastic at bottom of back. At $1 a model of white coutil, with medium-high bust and'lwfcjy? ! hips is suitable for tall figuies. - 'liljf&i,t At 5l..)0 of pink uml white striped material, a topless model. VmiiT' M a band of elastic across tho top. $$w(&m .w .j a (laiiuy mouei ot pniK and wnue ngured material Mf4 low bust, long hips and is for slight or'avcragc ficrures. '&& Al $5.50 a model of pink.figured brocho with short bones, i nuuomen, inseits ot einstie at lop tor sicnuor ngures. ai 5.) a model oi white coutil, very low oust, broad front I buitauic ior tun iigurcs. At $6.30 a model of pink brocho. lightly boned, topless, elastic uaiui acioss tno top and three pairs of garters. At $8 a model of dainty pink brochc, with low bust and long ( i.'ill Kniiml 'o' to nti, UUlltll, -ijfl At 8 another of pink brqche is well boned, very low bust, hips, broad front steel and long bones over abdomen. ' "5 ITIilril 1 loop 'lialnut) . U NUTS AND SWEETS AND OTHER REMINDERS Hallowe'en favors, 5c to $1 apiece. Snapping bonbons, COc to $3 a dozen, Salted nuts, $1.5Q a pound. Ciisp nut bars, $1 a pound.' Walnut pillows, 60c a pound. Nut caramels, 80c a pound. It's time to be thinking of these if you are'plantiing a Hallowe'en F"flJSLffi.S22irt That the Hallowe'en Table Ma Gleam With Silver We have selected in our Jewelry Store a number otiin pensive articles in both sterling and plated silver that would 1 charminir for the dinner table and give to it that air of rewl -loveliness that all hostesses strive to obtain. '3 Nut bowls NutyCrackem Nut picks Nut spoon Almond dishes Fruit bowU Candy jura Bonbon dishes Bonbon spoons Cheese plates Cheese knives Cheese and cracker db Flower vases Sandwich plates lUHUft-BllCAtf i t naiL ceitars -s )lHfii uhnhfu . .W French dressing 6o((1 Mayonnaise ladles i?VJ Suaar tomik ii' Individual galad (jihiii rieor, vfXHWHi- ju j P""? " , , , -. V7 ' - 3 ". -.. !". .r -? $&m& J&xLitl
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