i .auMr IJJi. fWJWA'Wi.'W iSWfifciW .JY. ''WA'kMAkteR'S y tf," - ' ' 'I "" ' ' ' ' I ' ' 1 lift " - MnJHln nd Chlmra t Keen. fltore Opens 9 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Siore Closes 5:30 P. M. WANAMAKER'S Cloudy ' ,,i,rJ ' 'i u . jp 77ie Mosf Important Furniture Movement Outside of Our Half- Yearly Sale) $200,000 Worth of Highly Desirabl Suits and Pieces at Savings of One-Fourth to One-Half An Old-Fashioned All-Day Throng pi Visitors flocked in and out of our doors yesterday until the Now 5:30 Closing Hour 1 It is as ever striving to be at its best every hour of evry day alike. Come when it suits you best. j One of our customers told us yesterday of an particle offered elsewhere at $18, with a value quoted Jit $29.75, which we have always sold at $16.50. We start the season at low and fair prices at a moderate profit; instead of trying first to get the biggest possibe prices, expecting to mark down prices later on, after high prices slack down. This is the one store like the clear country stream, flowing through the sweet, clean dairy every day in the same steady way, but it never pre .tends to make you believe that all its milk pans have cream on the top every day. Nobody gets sour milk or half cream here. . Signed- Oct. 30, 1918. ? &kuu Those Mahogany Leather Coats That Women Motorists Like The leather is so sturdy and the coats are so very practical, keep ing the wearer warm and dry and comfortable, that it .is small wonder these coats should be so well liked. A new model is of mahogany leather, with a fleece lining for more warmth. It has shoulder straps that are quite military looking, deep pockets and a big breast pocket into which to tuck gloves. $85. Another mahogany leather coat has a warm velour lining and a deep shawl collar of unplucked otter. It has deep pockets, too, and is cut on the correct lines for such a coat. $125. (First Floor. Central) Chiffon Velvets in Beautiful Choice at $7.50 a Yard .. Chiffon velvets are such a decided fashion that it is well for women to know wheie they can find an assortment that leaves nothing to be desired. Such an assoitment will be found in our Silk Salons. We have a splendid showing of these beautiful goods in a full -'variety of street and evening shades and also in black, all 42 inches wide. They aie all silk.faced and must not be confounded with an inferior fabric which is faced with mercerized cotton. Klrt Floor. Chentnut) For the -Silk Waist to Go With Her New Winter Suit a woman may choose a soft, pretty silk in delicate coloring or a darker shade to match the suit. 'The new crepe Georgette blouses ae perfectly lovely and some, copied from French blouses, are as unusual as they are pretty. Some are quite simple, -others beaded and others lichly embioidered. $5.50 to $45. These are in white, flesh or bisque. And 'in the darker shades the fashionable suit colors there are many new blouses'at $7.50 to $37.50. (Third Floor. Central! 1 hi XI '$ An Unusually Good Selection of Young Women's Dresses at Moderate Prices There i3 always a-great demand for frocks at such modest prices as $25, $27.50 and $32.50. And we are especially well pro vided with them just now. Dresses in many different styles, including. longloose line effects, Russian blouses, models with waistline defined and others. All have the new round necks and pretty collars, and skirts have tunics or overskirts. Braid, buttons and embroidery are the trimmings. t Serge, wool jersey, silk and velveteen are the' materials used, and colors are navy, taupe, Pekin blue, burgundy, beaver, black and myrtle green. - , , Sizes 14 to 20 years.. Prices $25, $27.50 to $32.50. .- (flctond Floor. ChcitnaO France Remembers Us WitK Lovely Neckwear ,' , 1 Covered with the deft 'hand-work for 'which they have ever-been 'i i famous, its. dainty loveliness makes us forget that it is from. a nation StMtfcM long, made war. h , i Tha collars are, of sheer organdie, embroidered, hemstitched and ruHed in. distinctive designs. They are rolled, square-backed and lone i raefonbaped,.and! priced from $4 to $13.50, There are, many, charming styles in guimpes, too. that are priced t at f 10'to $22. inim civor( vvairaij INew Nightgowns- All in Large Sizes And our extra size gowns are inisss. "":. -. r:iv ,rv wearer. A Ever bo many new and pretty atylts have come lately. Made of nainsooks and firm cambrics, the gowns are trimmed wfch pretty laces and good em htwidarias, and thea ribboa-run. 300 Women's Silk Umbrellas at $5 Each , Unusual for these days, but we ordered them before the days of scarce materials and high produc fion, ' They are of taffeta silk, with 8-rlbbed, steel-tempered frames and smart -handles of mission wood with colored bakelite tops to match the colors of the silk, which wo Wu, jrrtaa, garaat, Victory Sale No. 12 400 Charming Gowns for Women $35 Each Delightful new Autumn street and afternoon gowns that come right out of our own.goocl stocks. The simplest dress is marked $10 less than its usual price, and on most of the dresses the savings are even greater for the savings go all tfie way to $20. Soft wool velours, broadcloths, wool Jerseys, trico lettes, tricotines, serges, gabardines, Georgette crepes, satins and other fashionable materials make the dresses, the styles are the prettiest and newest of the Autumn and Winter, and here are all the popular colors, includ ing taupe, brown, navy blue, wistaria, mahogany, henna, old blue, pearl gray, overseas blue, burgundy and black. Plenty of sizes a wonderful assortment, for the dresses are sometimes but one of a kind. rimt Floor. Central) Victory Sale No. 13 1200 Shirtwaists for $1 Each Chiefly white voile, but also some of white batiste and some 'of white voile with colored collars and cuffs, and others with colored stripes on white grounds. (fl'fit Alslr) Victory Sale No. 14 100 Refrigerators at 25 Per Cent. Reduction These are in fifteen sizes and in various styles. Of some sizes there are only two or three and early selection is suggested. Made with galvanized lining, $11.75 to $18.75. , White lined refrigerators, $21.50 to $73.50. Two of the sizes are just right for apartments, and " all are of the famous White Mountain make. ' (Fourth Floor, rentnil) Women's New Mocha Gloves in Battleship Gray And very smait they aie, too! There is really nothing that com paies with mochas for soft loveli ness anyway. And, as far as we know, there has been only one shipment of these skins fiom Arabia in o year. The one-clasp .model is out seam sewn with fiat needle point stitching, in giay at $3.25 a pair. .. A one-clasp model in white is out-seam sewn at $3.25 a pair., 1 Another that is pique gewn fs fastened with two pearl buttons , and priced at $3.50 a pair. (Main Floor, Central) .Plenty of Plaids in. Dress Goods - i . Large; and small plaids; 'gay and sober plaids. An especially good1 selection in blues and greens, which are most in demand. Part-wool plaids, $1 and $1.50 a yard. All-wool plaids, $2.25 to $3.50 a 'yard. (Flrit Floor, Chutnut) Complete Sewing Outfits About the Size of a Finger Actually two and a quarter inches long aid .containing black and white thread, needles and thimble. In nickej, guametal ad .1 cBi! tfclU aUH v 1. Women's Silk Plated Stockings, Half Price at 35c 2400 pair of black, navy and daik brown silk plated stockings for 35c a pair, three pair for $1. This i.s just half of tne legular price. 3000 pair of women's black and white silk stockings at 75c a pair.. Regularly a half more. ! Ailr ! f&a What to many a store would mean an entire furniture stock is being of f ere$3 iu: li i i i i i i i ; . l.. ,. . wWi m mis Temaritfiuie saie at consiuera Die price reductions, amounting in man; cases to 50 per cent, while in none is it less than a fourth. Thousands of pieces, including complete suits as well as individual thingsfef all of the most desirable kind, are m the assortment. It includes the lowest rwtnesfi nni-r"nvk l-o nnn vs rtfYrYrirr imn nv-J 4-Vn fi-r, 4-nnn .4? ;J . I' '; ju.iv.cvA luiim-uic uiai v.cm uc wcpcuvAcu ujjuu aim uucmie&l L,ype& UJL peilUUlunu- ture to be found at retail and every desirable type m between. The bulk of the collection consists of the medium-priced goods that go toj the making of the greatest number of homes. Desirability that is one strong point in these goods. Dependability is another dependable goods at dependable savings that is$ wnat it amounts to. $22 for an arm chair with column front. $27 for a loose cushion arm chair. $33 for a loose cushion box back rocker. $33 for a loose cushion upholstered arm chair, especially suitable for-a lady, being shallow in the seat with gracefully curved arms and back. We have this chah- in a variety of coverings. $35 for a wing back mahogany arm fireside chair. '$36 for a loose-cushion box-back arm chair. $36 for a Howard chair in blue and gold velour. $36 for a lady's upholstered arm chair in blue and gold, Chinese pattern. $40 for a loose-cushion, high wing-back fireside chair. $40 for a blue figured velour arm chair, Adam influence. $45 for a loose-cushion, all-upholstered arm chair. $45 for a loose-cushion, high-back lounging chair. $45 for an old rose arm chair, with large roll arms. ' $56 for an arm rocker in blue and gold striped velour. $59 for a high English wing-back chair with Jacobean base. $60 for a London club chair in olive green and gold sa teen. $64 for a high-back arm chair, shallow tufted, uphol. stered in gold and deep red. $65 for a striped mulberry arm chair, with loose cushions. (Fifth Floor) sfci $68 for a high, shallow, tufted arm chair in a bronMtos UillllilKK. W,?.V $68 for a davenport, 6 feet 6 inches long, upholstered irV&i lauccaiA. 4s $100 for a London made blue velour lounging chair. f J $110 for a brown striped velour davenport. -fijk SI 15 for a seven-foot navennort. with thrpp-mshinn spat'. and nillow effect back. mi $118 for a 6 feet 6 inch davenport with loose'cushion seat, three rosette pillows, upholstered in damask, round curved back, mahogany and cane. Mjm vHM Little Prices on Little Rugs Theie aie always some .small iugs needed to lay in dooiways, halls or beside the bed. These are less than regular prices. Wiltons 4.6x7.6 ft $26 and $39.60 36x63 in $9.50 and $13.50 27x54 in . . . S5.75, $7.50 and $8.50 Axminsters 27x54 in $3.85 Hit-or-Miss Rag Rugs 36x72 in $2 and $2.25 30x60 in $2.00 27x54 in $1.50 and $1.65 Washable Bath Rugs 36x72 in.... $4.25 30x60, In $3 (Seventh Floor, Chrxtntit) For Your Hallowe'en Party Tomorrow Night There's plenty of time to get all sorts of novel and quaint and unusual favors foi the children. 5c apiece. Or snapping bonbons to add to the festivities. ( $1 a dozen. And big pumpkin lanterns, that vou can fill with apples or Au tumn leaves, or whatever you wish 50c each. Nut candies, 60c a pound. Nut bars, $1 a pound. Nut chocolate, $1.25 a pound. And with such goodies you sure ly ought to have a good time! (IIowd Hlalrt tilorr, Chtntniit) Sterling Silver Gifts for- the Day of Days The Jewelry Store suggests for the Autumn bride things so lovely and of such rndunng worth as to make the possession a leal joy. The designs are of laio beauty and vaiied with a wide lange of prices. Tea sets Vegetable dishes Coffee sets ' Sandwich plates Meat platters Cheese and cracker dishes Centerpieces Water pitchers Flower vases Candlesticks Fruit bowls Bread trays (lenelM More, Mnln Floor, (hrktnutl "ToArtns!" Cries the Toy Store And straightway the leaden legions come the infantry, the cavalry, machine-gun crews really every branch of the serv ice is here. There are fleets of warships, destroyers and submarines. The terrible tanks, too; airplanes, armored cars, motor trucks and ambulances. Also machine' guns and anti-aircraft guns. Endless things to wage sham battles that will please the very, military hearts of little boys. (tTnth floor. Market) fetter Choose Your Gift Bicycles Now Other Makes Columbia Bicycles Chainless, for men and women, $75. ' Superb, for men and women, $60. Roadsters, for men and women. $50. Motorbike, $60. p. Arch-bar, 162-60. j Wanamaker Coaster, for men, $40; for women, $42.60. Continental $45; Continental, Jr., $40, American, for men and women, $46 and $60; juvenile, $40. Juvenile bicycU, with coaster orane, asje. Please Just Read These Handkerchief Prices! $1.80 a dozen foi women's plain hemstitched handkerchiefs the linen is sheer and snowy and tho hems aie narrow and well hem stitched. It's a handkerchief that is hart lo equal in town foi this price. Men's handkri chiefs, $4.75 a dozen plain hemstitched liish linen sorts. This is exactly 25 per cent less than the present wholesale price, per dozen, for such a quality. Wise folk are stocking up on such good things as these. ifi l.if) A SPANKIN- -f'fine $10 sho i rf"fc r i-v m n a-k M ak m ffly iui men is iiictue cwif tirely of a fine grade V3 fcYS- 3S?i5 r3S of dark mahoganvf; color Cordovan thMJ&jl itrill 4-rlrj r hnnnfif til ri It is on an EnglislM last with a toe that Mi is shnnplv wirhntoit?&s3 . . . v1yfi oeing too pointea,; wide shank and low, Jm broad, flanged heel. c : ,. vffl jcc ix v m u i, a ii jsm&rt 5 u?4ln match it elsewhereCft& fnr Sin '$ (Main Flour, .Market) tf & Don't Put Off Buying the Boys' Clothes Safety demands that they should be prepared for the first sharp bite of real cold weather,i$lFl which all of us are going to feel one of these days. H'llfe In boys clothing, as in so many other things, there is a diflerence. n"'h home kinds are made to get your money, otners are made to serve for it. iSfW Wnno.mo.bai. hnvc.' ciiita unH nvnfpnnta jit'P msirlp for" spruirfl first rf nil TVinr nvn J.?,i&ilDP for other things also, because they are not only the most correctly modeled suits and over-1 coats to be had, but they are the neatest-fitting that money can buy. It may seem exaggerattijaj to say this, but there is very good proof of it. Jp$Km One thing is certain if quality means anything to you in boys' clothing, you will sui want to see these Norfolk suits at $13.50 to $30 in 8 to 18 year sizes, in fancy mixtures,! oiue serges. a r .i i mo i eoc : n j. 10 - i i i oio t i nEr . n -n ' .H 1 uvcicuaia ui. tfio iv ifou in xx iu 10 jcai oiica anu ilL tpio.ov tu $20 in o lO IV year (Strand Floor, Crntral) An Oriental Rug Sale Full of Beauty and Advantage SJi Visitors from other cities haye expressed wonder at our great Exhibition Sale of Oriental rugs. It has been something of a revelation to them, in its un paralleled extent, great wealth of color and unusual advan tages, We have sent rugs from it to places nearly 2000 miles distant. We, have sent them into many States, but we still have thousands of rugs to sell at special prices and the dis play as everybody can see is as beautiful as ever. It is the most elaborate set out of Oriental rugs ever,, seen in any stock in America, and back of all its beauty and color there is a foundation of real economy, every rug being marked at less than prevail ing rates, many of them being one-third or more below the prices at which similarly re liable pieces are generally valued. These are some particularly interesting pieces among thou sands of otners Persian, Chi nese, Caucasian and Asia Minor. Persian Mahal Rugs Carpetf Sizes 8x11 ft, $175. 10x7 ft., 1180. (Tenth Floor, Central) 11.8x9.1ft., $297. 10.2x7 ft., $169. 10.8x7.8 ft, $215. 11.11x8.9 ft, $355. 12,6x9.3 ft, $285.. 12.4x8.3 ft, $269. 11.8x9.10 ft, $293. 11.9x8.8 ft, $249. 12.4x10.1 ft, $245. 11.9x8.6 ft, $239. 12.4x9.9 ft, $290. 12x8.10 ft, $265. v Mosuls and Beluchistang 2.6x4.6 ft. to 3.6x7 ft-r to 167.60. vi Chinese Rum 3x5, ft to 3x6 ft, . r. f -:M '.WJ ."! UfeM t,4MfUaAJ " .n t , aamiaar) . . '-?-' f iA.fj. 4 ' M. P"H WW,--! ' "l :,.-ri F M iliS jrv ? "r ! "" j k T. . . .. s V mm " fs il $..'. '.-, rvm w i ir - V?i ,u ..,., w -Ty l ,K . -. f Mrt-