TOrarw '--I -5- v a reif v-v ,'. ,, -st;: v . ? . w '. v .teVBNi! PI STi wt" ' " 7 .. t k. ' . 'V-.Ip -'''V.Vf G LEDGEtt-PHTOADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 101 .V.i Grand Organ at 9 and 5:15 Moment ef MeriltMlon and Chlmi nt Moon, WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. W AN AM AKER'S Store Closes 5:30 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair These Fine Days We All Take a Little Extra Interest in Every thini i r ! I I. 1 1V k l-rtf !." & War Settlement Article Two Some One Once Said Something Like This: ,The history of the world would be different if the influence of even a few of its great men had been left out.'' - The fact stated is distinctly patent at this hour, when men long trusted and powerful are struggling to be relieved of place and power and seeking to escape responsibility for the ruin they have wrought. Never within our lifetime has there been any other opinion of settling the war so unanimously expressed and demanded, not in vindictiveness, but in justice That Leaders Must Get What They Have Given There are few who agree with a former at torney general of the United States, to give a receipt in full, as a gift, to Great Britain, France and Italy, for the Liberty Loans they have received from the United' States, to whose rescue we came when their inability to protect themselves imperiled the shipping of the entire world. Were such to be, the blood of the sons of our fathers and heart-broken mothers would cry aloud from the ground. In the whirl of present events we must watch closely the movements of vital forces, do deep think ing, and be outspoken in support of -all who have constructive and controlling brains, who are labor ing for the reformation and reconstruction of the world. "The wind bloweth where it listeth and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometH and whither it goeth." The wind of the spirit is the wisdom of wisdom. c Nov. S, 1918. . Today's Waist Story Is in Two Chapters Both Interesting Chapter One has to do with specially priced waists all in new- styles, and all much below the regular prices for such quali ties and styles. fl and $1.50 for white cotton waists, some with a touch of 4 color. $3.85 for silk waists of crepe Georgette and crepe de chine; ' some beaded, some embroidered and some plain. (East and Went Aisle) Chapter Two is about new crepe de chine blouses that are in ex cellent styles for suit wear. One, in simple tailored style, comes in white and is $5.75; another of better crepe has a scalloped col lar, comes in white, brown, navy or gray and is $7.50; while the last waist is in navy with bistjue ''collar, or brown with bisque, and l has hand-embroidered silk dots, ' and is also $7.60. (Third Floor, Central) Lacy Loveliness in Camisole Tops Just as a reminder these are one of the things that feminine hearts adore, and Christmas is very near, you know! ,& They are all ready to be sewed lf 1. to a dainty piece oi material ana r re attractively maae up wun 1.7 riDDons ox imimuun mew, vuieu- V" hImma. anJ fln.lia.DA laiAQ "PfMCnfl from $140 to $3.25. There are also camisoles made !.. entirely of laces in charming de- t m aign ana comoinea wun riDoons. Li Priced at $2.25. Kt57 i (Main Floor, Central) !k .v. ., $ jWpmen'siannenei . ' Nightgowns $ They are. so warm and com- yxortaDie tnai more peopie man f't ever are wearing them. zti Tnree new siyies are s.oo ,t with or without collar, as you line.- Plain white nanneuet nignt iwns, $2.75, "'v'.Rvtra slza flannellet eowns. JrffcfS. (Tnird noor, ventraii Women's Cotton House Dresses Reduced At 11.85 are nractical one-piece dresses in pink, blue or white, with white collars and well made. This is a little less than half the luiial price. 18.60 each are odds and 'MlilPI , v various ffb A Trim Tan Sports Shoe for Women A lace shoe of all-tan Russia calfskin, with wing tip, perfora ' tions; long, narrow vamp and 1-inch military heel. Smart, and a good street shoe. Price $12 a pair, in the Little Boot Shop. (Flrat Floor. Market and Juniper) Truly Charming New Mocha Handbags Deep pouch shape with tassel and with "door" top,' with mirror on the inside. Made of soft, velvety mocha in mouse, beaver and gray, and daintily lined with silk. Extremely smart yet eminently practical, having plenty of room in them. Price $10. (Main Floor, Chestnut) All-Wool Dress Goods in Good Solid Colors These are all fabrics much in demand this season, and in view of the condition of the woolen market, prices are decidedly mod erate. Wool poplins, $2 and $3 a yard. Crepe poplin, $3 a yard. ' Serges, $2 to $5 a yard. Granite cloth, $2 a yard. Batiste, $1.35 a yard. ' Wool taffeta, $2 a yard. (Flnt Floor, Chestnut) Three New Designs in Veils An attractively made veil has a hexagon mesh with a border of six rows of chenille dots and comes in black, navy and taupe. Priced at $1.50. i As dotted veils seem to be very much the vogue, another with a hexagon mesh has a border of graduated chenille dots, comes in black, brown and navy and is priced at 60c a yard. Another is of dainty flint mesh with a geometrical design in che nille dots, comes in black, brown and navy, and is priced at 85c a yard. (Main Floor, Central) New White Frocks for the Tastes of Two to Six Of sheer white lawn, voile and dimity materials that in spite of their daintiness launder so well. Smocking again proves its loveli ness as trimming, in a variety of aesipns; aeii nngers nave woricea it in blue, pink or yellow. Many of the little dresses are lace trim- W Wp'BsFW" VJVMiH Wl fm ,W tPI New Winter Millinery of Richness and Beauty The Gray Salons announce n special showing of new hats for early Winter wear. They ace of the furs fnshlonnblc this .season, of fur-and-brocado and fur and velvet and silk ' combinations. Quite a few arc small and medium size, some are finished with soft, fluffy ostrich or other feather novelties, and all are distinctive and different. There is just one hat of a kind they ore from our own workrooms, are extremely new and the. prices start ut $20. (Prriittit Floor, 200 Fetching New Winter Frocks for Women Come Down to $25 Each Every one of the two hundred was more expensive in fact, its price was changed within the last couple of days, for the dresses till Saturday were marked from $7.50 to $15 more. There are good blue serges in smart styles; there are soft, pretty crepes Georgette quite nice enough for afternoon and better wear ; there are lustrous satins and good-looking jersey dresses that certainly, look more ex pensive than the $25 they are marked. Blue, black, gray, taupe, brown, beaver and new blues in the collection. Plenty of sizes and all the dresses are fresh and new. (First Floor, Central) Dinner Set Sale Extraordinary ! There are French, English, American and Japanese dinner-sets here at reductions of 20 to 40 per cent. The reduced prices are $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $35, $45, $47.50 up to $65. Standard sets in every particular in quality, dec oration, size and number of pieces. (Fonrth Floor, Chestnut) DOLLS There are the frivolous ones from France, the almond-eyed babies from Japan, some very lovely new arrivals from England and the very real "character" dolls that are "Made in America." Many have been recruited into the Service as sail ors, soldiers and nurses who will do their duty well by bringing much joy to little hearts. There are the wee men, women, children and maids that live so comfortably in doll's houses. Perhaps that precious doll at home would like a new wardrobe for Christmas for it there is an endless variety of dresses, coats, hats, shoes, hosiery and knitted garments it will be a well-dressed doll that is outfitted in the Toy Store. (Seventh Floor. Market) Young Women Are Profiting by the Sale of Winter Suits, Coats and Dresses Two thousand new and fashionable garments at savings of $5 to $25 make up the sale and the opportu nities are extraordinary. There are Winter coats at $25, $29.75, $35, $39.75, $49.75 and' $55". Materials are wool velour, burella, pom pom cloth, duotone, silvertone, bolivia, evora and crystal cloth,, though not every fabric at every price, of course. All the coats are in the newest styles and well made and many have fur collars. There are dresses at $20 and $25, of serge, crepe de chine, satin, velveteen and wool jersey. These are in the new colors and models, and are suitable for school, busi ness and better wear. There are suits at $39.75.' These are burella sports suits and fine sample suits of velour and duvet de laine, . all with large muffler collars. All these garments in 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Cheitnot) Plenty of Lovely French Handkerchiefs Are Here Now And people who are thinking of such things for gifts later will do -very well to make their selections as early as possible. ' The variety is most remarkable, when one consid ers our distance from the place the handkerchiefs were made, and the difficulties of transportation: But despite the U-boats there is a fascinating variety of hand-embroidered handkerchiefs for women, of novelty squares for women and for men, of colored effects and plenty of ftae. hai!l4MM nlain heiaatitrhed sorts ' Clirntmit) The Special Sale of Furniture Brings Several Thousand Odd Bedroom Pieces at Reductions of One-Third It is. hardly an exaggeration to say that this is a furniture store which is always doing something unprecedented. It is certainly doing an unprecedented thing in offering at this particular time and in the face of existing market conditions $200,000 worth of its standard quality furniture at reductions of 25 to 50 per cent, from regular Wanamaker prices. In extent and variety this is equivalent to what in many places would be regarded as an entire furniture stock. It provides something for every room and every home at an econ omy about which there is nothing doubtful. Odd Pieces of Bedroom Furniture at One Third Les,s Than Regular Prices $80 for a putty-color enamel linnd-decoratcd dressing tabic. $34.50 for a prny enamel nnd decorated toilet tabic. $52 for a mnhopfany toilet table, Queen Anne design. $.V2 for a walnut toilet table, Queen Anne design. $49 for a mahogany toilc table, Chippendale design. $43 for a mahogany toilet table, Chinese influence. i $55 for a mahogany toilet table, Adam design. $49 for a mahogany toilet table, Adam design. $45 for a mahogany toilet table, Chinese influence. $38 for a mahogany toilet table, Georgian design. $21 for a mahogany toilet table, Colonial design. $17.50 for a mahogany toilet table, Adam design. $64 for a walnut bureau, Geor gian design. $66 for a mahogany bureau, Louis XVI design. $40 for a mahogany bureau, Colonial design. $95 for a figured walnut bureau, Louis XVI design. $45 for an ivory enamel bureau, Adam design. $69 for an ivory enamel bureau, Louis XVI design. $72 for an ivory enamel vanity bureau, Louis XVI design. $38 for a mahogany bureau, swell front. $95 'for a pair of mahogany beds, Queen Anne style. (Hlxtli I'ip?s3psiil When the Sticky, Humid Weather Is a Faded Memory and the wind of Winter begins to nip you with its icy teeth you will be glad that you made good provision beforehand with plenty of the right kind of bed clothing. The question is, however, have you made provision. If not, you will do well to bear in mind that we have. Our Quilt and Blanket Stocks Are Fine and Ample The qualities are genuine. '' The varieties abundant. The prices moderate in many cases lower than similar goods can be bought for anywhere else. As a matter of fact, this is the lowest-priced stock of quilts and blankets in this part of the country, taking quality into consideration. Down-filled and lamb's wool filled quilts, $10 to $45, Blankets (part wool to the finest all wool), $7 to $45 a pair. (Sixth Floor, Central) The Kind of Military Brushes Men Like With strong, well-made ,froewood and saunwooa. vve nave a lot or qmerent $30 for n mahogany and decor ated full-size bed. $20 foi a mahogany bed, Adam design, single size. $48 for a mahogany full-size bed, Queen Anne design. $30 for a single bed, Louis XVI design. $48 for a mahogany full-size bed post, Colonial design. $29 for a mnhogany and decor ated single bed. $4 for a mahogany single bed, William and Mary design. $34 for a mahogany full-size bed, Chippendale design. $19.50 for n walnut full-size bed, Adam design. $42 for an ivory enamel single bed with cane panel. $43 for an ivory enamel and decorated single bed, $45 for a black enamel and decorated chest of drawers. $43 for a mahogany chifforobe, Chinese inlluence. S44 for an ivory enamel and decorated chest of drawers. $59 for a mahogany chifforobe, Queen Anne design. S21 for an ivory enamel and decorated chest of drawers. $64 for a walnut chifforobe, Queen Anne design. $44.50 for an ivory enamel and decorated chiffonier. $19 for an ivory enamel chiffo robe, Sheraton design. $39 for an ivory enamel and decorated chiffonier. $35 for a gray enamel chest of drawers. $68 for an ivory enamel chifforobe. Floor) bristles and attractive backs of $200,000 Victory Sale No. 26 100 Fine Hand-Made Blouses, $10.50 to $16.50 They come from the French Room, and are the fine white blouses that fastidious women delight to own. They are of soft, fine white stuffs, made entirely by hand, and, in addition to being hand-embroidered, quite n few are lace trimmed. Some have frills, too. The savings are quite unusual and you pocket from ?5 to $6 on evei'y pretty blouse ! (t Atnle) Victory Sale No. 27 100 New Skirts for Women $12.50 Some Half Price ; Soft wool velours, velour-finished worsteds and -prunella cloths are the materials, and they are in the most desirable Autumn colorings and in lovely plaid, and striped effects. They are in dark colorings, suitable for wear now, V and most attractive ! Box pleated and accordion styles, with pockets and belts in new designs. We've had skirts like them in our own stocks and; they were from $5 to $12.50 higher in price, so you'll know how uncommonly good these are for the prices. (I'lrht Floor, Ontral) Victory Sale No. 28 Women's Hosiery and Under wear at Today's Mill Cost 10,200 pair of stockings and 4790 pieces of unde? wear all first grade goods reduced from stock. Women's Hosiery 20c a pair for 3350 pair of black cotton stockings, with unbleached soles. 45c a pair for 6000 pair of black and white full fashioned lisle. $1.25 a pair for 850 pair of plain black silk, sizes 8 io and 9 only, and self-clocked black silk with cotton tops. Women's Underwear 50c a garment for 1350 medium-weight cotton vests 1 and tights, sizes 4 and 5 only. ' 50c each for 3440 lace leg or tight knee cotton com-,1 bination suits or crochet top combination suits with tight knees. OVrt .llolr) Victory Sale No. 29 1 Afi T ivu j-fiiiiijj aimucs "vJrai$ $11.50 and It would be hard to tell the difference between these shades and some that sell for more than twice their prices. They can be had in two attractive shapes one a flat Empire style, the other in the same style, but with a neat, heavy fringe. The colors are rose and gold. The shades without a fringe are now $11.50; those with a fringe are $13.50. Regularly they sell for about one-fourth more. They are for floor lamps. 250 Mahogany Candlesticks, 50c Each Each one complete with shade and candle. Some have shades of silk, while the shades of others are of decorated paper or linen. Ordinarily the price should be about twice as much. (Fourth floor. Central) Victory- Sale No. 30 Table Linen and Napkins at Savings of a www , w ..v, 79 innVioa wirlo ouorir tViranH J !- 1- l!ii.l A, yara, wnicn is iiuie more man nan me price xor gooo of this reliable 'quality at the present time. 7 194 dozen heavy full.bleached Scotch damaak kins similar in quality to $7.75 a dozen, which means dozen. The napkins are in inches, and in these there are linen is 72 inches wide and signs. It ia probablythe mot -' !1 Worth oi & '$i m -:2 XI- . CU $13.50 Each .Si, vw .,-, f"T Third or Morei ,v..v UW.. U.C ""( flnv ara nfrara1 of 9 R(i m '! 1 1J. JV , 'mtr' the table linen are offered a saving of $4.25 on the full dinner size,. twelve pattern. The come in three ;.; . iW.1 tm . JL.-W! ."Ml ,'f'(J u. 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