Kmmmzmai uuy 4Jlx i5.l 1 ' r , Ji i;Ufm 9 A. M WANAMAkER'S . " ' wanMa1C i' ise 4? v; C" , -J f lJr StWrf) CiMM eM P. M ,( ,52r, 'A?'' .'Mttmet ."TtOSff .-1 V7 in' lS.it teH. , t- t -- l -v "Jf-5 ?saa ws Wtt E t ifel. r 1 ' f it I . K l.. r K. . " tik . Lb" . i hi I?, i i l5 r Jt f" if? rr tff at r-. -?,- "Jv t ..' -t fcii & fr j. tV TW Thousand New and Fashionable Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses ft i Young Women in Victory Sale No. 21 Savings of From $5 to $25 on Every Garment This First of November Comes in With Large Hopes While the fighting of Navies must go on until the our Armies and Unconditional Surrender hour arrives, yet the human heart is speaking in all the languages of the world.' . Stop Further Bloodshed Speedily The star of peace is surely in the sky and surely brightening. In our country the epidemic is passing off. The good old-fashioned smiles are on the people's faces again. Christmas is approaching and presents for distant places in this country or for over the seas must be soon started off. We must try to see that things are all get ting into better shape and make them better by our cheerful speech and manner. You will find this. Store surprisingly ready with seasonable things, and many pretty and 'good things here not to be found elsewhere in this cit. That the prices are right is proven by the quickness with which people buy, so that we are free from jockeying practices, in vogue in ad vertising markdowns. ' Please be reminded of the unusual sales of furniture and in certain sections noted on this page of goods lately arrived? some of them from abroad just in, specially made for us, which have been in the workshops for several months waiting for transportation. " hire i ' SJ 'F5 t Signed Nov. 1,1918. ? fhm 500 of, the Newest and Smartest Inexpensive Hats We Could Find for Young Women They are just such hats as younger women will be delighted to discover and, in addition to their smartness and prettiness, they are all moderately priced, for there is Not a Hat Over $10 and most of them are considciably belo.w that sum. Plenty of large hats, all of rich, good velvets, in black or colois, often faced with another color. And ostrich feather trimmed, too, or fur trimmed. ifrocade and fui hath these new and smait as can be. And small hats saucy little turbans and close-fitting hats to pull well down over the hair. Not a few, but hundreds from which to choose and every one mew and smart and unusual for the price. f Second Floor. Chestnut) j Brand -New Winter Coats for Women These new coats aie of wool velours, of castymeie velours and other good fabrics. Many have the new slightly fitted back, which gives the slender silhouette mbst women are striving to achieve. Some are pleated, some button trimmed, some have belts in front and all have the new high collars which button up to keep.out Win ter winds. And one is fur (.rimmed and has a fur collar. Blown, taupe, lapin, chinchilla, light and navy blue, slate, black and burgundy are the colors,, all aie silk lined, and prices start at $45 and go up to $95. (First Floor, Crntrnl) Youlll Want a New Mesh Bag to Go With Your Winter Suit Don't spoil the ettect of your new Winter Ruit 01 fiock by cairying an old bag! New silver-plated mesh bags in new designs and with the fine, meshes that are so much liked, $10.50 to $28. Gunmetal mesh bags, $5 to $10. (Jewelry Store, rheitnut and Thirteenth) Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets Special at $1 At this price one may easily have a fresh set for every day In the week! They are mostly the.plain ones that are s'o good looking, many are trimmed only with ruffles of the orgarfdie or of net, and some are daintily hemstitched and hand-embroidered. The shapes are rolled, round, shawl, flat shapes and sailors. (Main Floor, Centra!) Ieal Hair Nets at. 50c a Dozen Good, strong ones, too, that will t stand a lot of wear and tear, In beth cap and fringe shapes and in fU the. colors.., v r .txzmk rtSMV, Caatra!) A Fine New' Shipment of $5 Velours We do not know how much longer we can supply this grade of veloui for $5 a yard. To make sure of getting some, you would be wise in choosing now. Among the colors are taupe, beaver, leindeei, .brown, navy, plum and gieen. 54 inches wide. (Firt Floor, Cheetuut) Silk and Cotton Waists at Goodly Savings $1 to $6.75 Each Theie is not a waist in the whole collection that doesn't rep lesent at least a third saving, and on the majority the saving is half. Plenty of white cotton voiles, and white waists with a touch of color; also dainty crepe Geor gettes with the new round necks and embroidery or beading; many new crepes de chine' and chiffon blouses. All in new and good Winter styles $1, $1.60, $1,65, $2.85, $3.85 to$6,75 each. (Eaet and Weet AUlet) Cream-Covered Caramels 80c a Pound Luscious! Creamy squares of caramel covered wtih fresh cream candy, Every bite is a- treat Fresh every day, too, (Bew Blair Stor. .fifceetaaO Thanks to the backward season, when we went into the market to buy these garments we found some of our best makers not only willing, but anxious to find an outlet for their stocks and an opportunity to reduce the number of garments on their racks. These coats, and dresses and suits are in the newest of the Winter fashions. They are made of the best fabrics of the season. They were made by good mak ers and so well made they will stand your keenest scrutiny. 1500 Fine Winter Coats At $25 the,re are coats of wool velour and burella and pompom cloth, some with large fur collars; all lined throughout and warmly interlined. At $29.75, coats of wool velour and pompom; with and without -largo fur collars; silk linings to match. At $35, coats of wool velour, pompom and burella cloth, large fur collars and rich silk linings. At $39.75, attractive coats of fine quality velours, duotone and silvertonc; coats with generous sweep at bottom and large shawl collars of fur. At $49.75, unusually good coats of crystal cord and bolivia, copied from an imported model and made with large shawl collar. Coats just like these have sold in our own stock for $12.50 more. At $55 each are 100 fine sample coats of duotone, silvertonc, crys tal cloth-, bolivia, velour and evora the most fashionable fabrics. The styles are new and smart, the coats richly lined and fin ished with lovely collars of wolf, skunk, racoon, taupe, nutria and Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) and some also have fur-trimmed pock ets. You save $25 on each of these coats. All the coats are warmly lilted and interlined. Reindeer, taupe, seal brown, Pckin, navy blue, amethyst and black in the group. (Second Floor, Be Sure to See the Dresses At $25 there arc 50 sample wool jersey dresses in new light and dark shades such dresses as usually cost from $10 to $20 more. At $20 and $25 arc serge, crepe do chine and satin and velveteen dresses; suitable for school, busi ness and better wear. New colors and styles. Fine Winter Suits, Too Victory Sale No. 22 Men's and Children's Underwear and Hosiery at Big Reductions Savings of a third to a half on a lot of desirable and season able merchandise. In some groups sizes are incomplete, but the prices compensate. Men's Underwear 75c for white Fiench lisle short sjeeve shirts, sues 31 to 38 only; ankle-length drawers, sizes 28 to 50, and knee drawers, sizes 28, 30 and 46 only. Half price. ' Men's Half Hose 18c, 3 ,pair for 50c, for cotton socks in black, white, un bleached, navy and smoke, medium weight; black, gray and tan heavy-weight cotton and black cotton with unbleached soles. 25c for black, white and colored mercerized cottbn. 35c, 3 pair for $1, for black mercerized cotton with un bleached soles. Children's Underwear 50c for cotton union suits, cotton drawers and merino shiits and drawers. Average half price. Some sizes missing. Children's Stockings '25c for boys' heavy, black-ribbed cotton stockings, first grade, and light-weight black cotton in second grade. t (lint Alle) Victory Sale No. 23 Automobile Accessories at a Little Over Half -Price 50 worm gear automobile jacks, in 3 sizes, special at $4.75. 40 one-quait vacuum carafes, special at $5. 25 one-quart vacuum carafes with handles, special at $7. 100 quart cans of automobile cleaner, each with a sprayer, special at 75c. 100 five-pound cans automobile grease for transmission, spe cial at 65c. 30 automobile clocks, key wind, special at $2.40. (Automobile AcceMorle, Gallery, Cliebtnut) Victory Sale No. 24 500 Hand-Embroidered pillow Slips Specially Priced Of sheei linen and fine French batiste they are daintily embroidered jn a variety of distinctive designs. The kind that can be used so nicely for the baby, for in spite of their loveliness they will wear well and stand much laundering. Priced from $2.25 to $5. (Third Floor, Che. (nut) Victory Sale No. 25 1300 Women's Leather Service , Bags at $2.75 These are the big, roomy, 13xl0-inrh, plain handbags, made of shoe-top leather in various colors to match tops of the fashionable fancy-top shoes, They are well made, and $2,75 represents a substantial reduc tion from the regular price. (WNt Alilt) At $25, burella sports suits; lined and interlined; good models for. school or business wear. At $39.75, a group of fine sam ple suits of unusually high grade. Velour and duvet' do lainc are the materials, many have large fur collars, and all are beautifully made; savings of from $10 to $20 ClieMnut) A Group of Palatial-Looking Furniture at Half -Price in the $200,000 Sale The pieces in this very interesting col lection are reproduc tions of just such fur niture as one would expect to see in the halls of some of the old manor houses and castles of England. The chairs and set tees have extremely high, gracefully carved backs, some showing the plume and visor above the shield, while others carry out the shell and rococo effect. Some of the pieces have cane seats, while others have seats of mulberry and silver toned velour. The base of each piece is appropriately carved in keeping with the handsome back: The tables have heavily carved aprons, supported by clusters of twisted spirals,' the platforms being very massive and graceful. The entire lot is fin ished in the soft shade of English brown. It is a very unusual thing to have an op portunity of buying furniture of this class at half the regular prices. Chairs at $19, $32 and $52.50. Settees, $42, $60, $93, $118, $145, $162 and $187. ' Tables, $50, $107, $150 and $187. iFUIh Fleer) AH These Garments arc in 14, 16, 18 and 20 year bizes. They are .so well made they will probably fit without any altera tions. The sale starts promptly at 9 o'clock, and there will bo plenty of experts to help you in making selections. J- mJUf "" t!j SV.4 .TOT,' ml mm? 6aara is. '4 tk ah r-iJ? ft Tl V '! Every Man Who Wants New Clothing-?, Let Him Safely Come to Wanamaker'S 41 Tomorrow hundreds of PhiladelDhia men are coiner to buv new suited on1 itr s.misn 4-rt . ? aim new uvcituaw. v They will want to expend money carefully and get the very best hun-d rlvorl nnnfo' nrifVi 4Vv mramr slrtllni fl-itr loir Arwtm "fe Men's clothing is higher in price than in former years and calls for a larger expenditure. All 'the more reason to give the most careful study to the question' of where to buy. XI Tomorrow hundreds of Philadelphia men are going to buy new suit8 and new overcoats and all the clothing: stores want their business. jftf Everv store' will eet the share that it deserves, and the greatest stores.?. .... " , , , , , , , , .' , , , , . , i - wnicn nas served me greatest numDer tne longest, is oouna to get tne iarg$ est share of that business. We are ready with new suits and overcoats by the thousands all- wool and hand-tailored. Look and see if you can see that same statement' in ; any other advertisement. J (Thlnl Moor. Mnrkrt) ? WI Men's New $1 Neckties in Rich Autumn Designs Autumn leaf and other foliage patterns in abundance, as well as other fancy figures and stripes. Men who realize the impor tance of wearing fresh ties will like these. Woven Madras Shirts of Unusual Excellence Therp is a wirlp rnncp nf Hpsicns anH'' color combinations, and some of them have? fiber silk stripes. All plain negligee shirtaf- with solt cutis. (Main Floor. Markrt) Men's Fabric Gloves That Look Like Mocha We don't recall when we have seen fabric gloves that so closely resembled leather, f These are cut on a kid glove pattern and finished like a kid glove! All are one-clasp style, outseam sewn. Gray and buckskin color with belt and black embroidery, and gray with com-,4 iniutLiuii cii- emu uia-n cmuiuiuvy, afl J'i, n vx ! W 3T fr S' i -L r I'' 0 P-: V. -'s fht ha ?ss; Ltl n.vS 9s Sbt: M.i m Vtf.S ffj.' 'Ti &, WVj fir A i s Price $2.25 a pair. (Main Fluor. Mnrkrt nnrl Onlrnl) Dreams Come True in the Toy Store All the desires of little fem inine hearts doll's houses with the completest furnishings you could imagine, and dollb that have never been so lovelv, with rosy, smiling faces, which sure ly must understand the devo tion they inspire. Instructive, Mechanical toys that encourage the creative ability that is latent in every boy. And every kind of wagon or wheel that helps lively boys to work off their inexhaustible energy. (HeTenlh rloor, Markrt) New Books of Sunday School Lessons for 1919 Clearly written, these books will be a great help to the teacher and make the study a delight to the pupil. "Practical Commentary S. S. Lessons 1919," edited by the Rev. David S. Warner, A. M. 65c. "Peloubet's Select Notes on the International Lessons," edited by the Rev. F. N. Pcloubet, D. D., and Amos R. Wells, Litt. D., LL.D. $1.25. "Tarbell's Teachers' Guide," by Maltha Tarbell, Ph. p. $1.25. (Book Store, Mala rloor. Market) A Little Study In Gold A "HWfcS. . MBtSi'1 is what the UphoUteiy Stoie calls its showing of gold-hued cretpiuii,.J and drapeiies. You will find it on the Fifth Floor, near the stair,o''lJ me inirieenm sueei iue. j?fvj The draperies aie lovely, and theie aie all shades, 'from aalaviH yellow to deep, lich oiange tints. Hut as attractive as are the ealw n tlia nm.t flo.iifno iifVllili mrtlllrlfi unilLiial PmintinH aAFa.!.. 4-lt.!.. designs, pretty flowei and bird patterns and ever so man'y more. ,k'M4iS They aie just such cretonnes as women will delieht in for tlyMTfe,,'1l ,...,.. ..:,..ui r j. .! r.. u:. i i ,m?l:. M nic (Jaiicuis auiuiutu jui ijiajJuuL-o, iui uiicwi auu Luoiliun CUVCrX'MMsf i for the making of bags and other ai,ticles. i There aie foreign and domestic cretonnes in the collection,' the prices begin at 75c a aid and go up to $1.50. (Hflh floor. Market) m Bring In Your Boys Tomorm ror ineir iew overcoats 41 ana'Stiitst ,e These aie times when fathers and mothers should be caieful than ever in the choosing of clothes for their boys, The mote careful they are the more readily will they nue that Wanamaker boys' overcoats and suits have sometkl auuui incut mat uwici uvcicuais uiiu suns uu nut jjusscsb. &y It is partly in the fabrics, it is partly in the modeling fit, it is paitly in the tailoring and partly in the trimming! finish, but, anyhow, it is teal. The prices are no higher than one has to pay for ki so good. Overcoats, 11 to 18 year siies, $18 to $35. ' Suits, $13.50 to $30; sizes 8 to 18 years. 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