f of -F' V P 3fo " LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, LUIS' W . a tl I, A., v yvr f.;wi . T I5 Grahd Organ at 9 and 5.13 tyomrnt .if Alnlllittlon mid lilni". III ooll, I WANAMAKER'S "I- J, Store Opens at 10 WANAMAKER'S sm cios i is3o WANAMAKER'S WEATHER . Fair w- Jr lW.jy 1 tt It' J. Fme JVjeif? and Special Merchandise With Prices KeptWithin Bounds , .. : ! $Si R Is 1 mfwmmG 1 ' a &f To the Good Little Girls and Boys Who Helped Mother. do housework 'when there was sickness at home- V Kris Kringlc lias Been Told About You' and the way the Old Fellow's eyes sparkled when he X heard how patient and quiet you were when you stopped in the house so long, he surely has some nice things stowed away for you, to reward you. We dare not tell all the secrets of Santa Claus, but we just have to tell this one. Old Kris has snapped his fingers and his eyes and said, if ever it be so that therd are not enough toys and playthings this year to go around, the preference must be given to the homes where little children had to be kept in the house in October. i Dear, kind, old Kris, so we are to have a big Christmas thisyear, after all. u ft l IfCu ir tec? XA IS 5 . V t L Nov. S, IMS. vijh Young Women's Fine Suits Special at $39. 75 Ji a gill wanfts u plain or fancy taloied hint, and wants to get it under the lobular pi ice, this K her opportunity. Thoro i- a wide uingc- of tl'M in this gioup, suitable ior spoita, stiect or dies v.cai, fiom the mannish models to the pleated and galhciod ifieet-. All hae the new nuifller collar, belt and pockets. aluteiialA aic beautiful eloui and duei do laine and mIvoi tonc. Colois aic llaana biown,'buiKimdy, giecn leindeci, taupe Pckin blue and other shades. ' All the suits aic well mudc and picttily lined and at Ji).75 each lepicfconts u substantial :aiinjr Srtcs 1 1 to 20 ear-.. (seonil I loor, tlMtirut) r i For the Women Who Like to Be Thefr Owu Milliners r and trim their own hats, we have a wonderfully wide assort ment of the new Wii-ter shapes and styles. There are hats-of fine velvets (and we are mostjartie- I ular about the quality of the velvet) and hats of the popular hatter's plush and of fine beaver. s They arein all the new and smart "shaped of the Winter, in black as well as'those fashionable colors women want, and the prices range all the Way from .p.r0 to .$12. And there are line feather and flower and other trim ming here, too. (s.tninl f lour, ClifM mil ) " f . i y a' W. of. I " Want a Soft, Warm Negligee' Women Are paying to Us And when they come up to the to.y little Salon on the Thiid Floor, in the French Hoom, we show them borne of the pietty new wrappers and sacques, and iobe- planned for feminine comfoif this Winter. There aie loely padded .Mtins in delicate coloih tlie-e m delightful styles. And from Japan theicwie the mutli-liked quilted sacque and vcbts and lobes these inTlailc colois, usually, and plain or em bioidcied, as you like. And theie aie silk coulutoys'in aliaimintf tolois, a well as albatioss and other soft wools in pietty colois and as pietty styles. (I hlrcl I luur, Clli'.tliul) 200 Fine New Winter Suits for Women Every Suit Unusual, at $35 As they are brand new, in the good Winter styles and of the very fabrics women want, any woman who knows values will sec at once that these suits are unusual indeed for $35. They are of such fashionable materials as chiffon broadcloth, wool velours, oxfords, gabardines, burellas and cheviots. And the colors are just as fashionable as the materials navy blue, black, oxford, tete de negre, mahogany, green and wistaria. Quite a few are fur timmed with seal collars, cuffs and pockets. Others are plain for women who wish to wear their own furs. And all are richly lined with peau de cygne and interlined with soft flannels, for additional warmth. Their tailor is exceptionally good, the styles are suitable for women of many types, and the suits them selves are simple enough for country or business wear or fine enough for better wear. ' And there are all sizes. (First 1 lour, leiiiml) Victory Sale Ao. 32 8000 Balls of Minerva Vicune . Wool at 45c a Ball This is the banutil'ul. soft, all wool, be&t quality yarn in balls weighing 1.G25 ounces that regularly seil for 20cihighcr than this special price. This wool, for its softness and excellence, is ideal for sweaters, scarfs, tam-o'-shanters, golf stockings and socks. Twenty-eight colors in the lot and the newest shades. Five. to six balls for a sleeveless sweater, ten to twelve balls for a sweater with sleeves, live to six balls for a scarf. (Writ .M.lf) fc- Vinnn, ATn QQ I 100 Floor Lamps $10.50 to$ $27.50 A Saving of One -Third I eren mou cord These are a new lot of lloor lamps, in twelve difV.s t styles, all in mahogany finish. They have woodeir-H ntings and are equipped with two lights, six feetofffel and plug. S A special feature of each one is a detachable base.ll cent in ft sold I he prices. i?10.o0 to S27.o0, are at least 33 1-3 Der l(s! tluill Hie vrurillnr Vllllln lf tllntu Inmno iiAntr TS .v.u ....... .,w .m.... .i..v. j . i.,u Kllllua 1.VWM.T - ict, they are 33 1-3 less than we ourselves have ever. these lamps for. . ( I ninth I Innr, ( fiitrut) V Vffl Men's Hats and Caps of "Oatmeal" Cloth - lush tweed in a c iliitine tie weave, made up by Tan coin - Dennett, London, into some cxttomely Small and serviceable lints and rap for motoring, golfing or ordinal y wear. liaoh cap ha fifty concentiie iov s of .titcliintr, wiiieli mean's est) a duiability. Cap, SI. Hats, 5:. (Mnlii Moor. Uirl.rt) The Holland Bulbs Have Arrived They should have been here in September, and for that leason aic specially pi iced. Plant now and enjoy eiuly Spiing blossoms. Tulips: ;!0c a dozen, !1.73 a bundled, S15 a thousand. Double Daffodils: 30c a dozen, S1.73 u bundled, S45 a thousand. SiiiRlc Daffodils: 2oc a doz en , 1.30 a hundied, 512 a thousand. H jacinths: 10c eacli, i?l a dozen, $6.50 a hundred. Crocuses: 15c a dozen, !jl a hundred, S8 a thousand. (Fourth 1 loor, ."WnrkrD Wanamakier Down Quilts at $10 and $12 Have the Advantage Over All Others cause we were so dissatisfied.1; with the quilts we had to,. buy. -fri Our ?t0 and $12 dowif jilts are covered in the bestfeV "j The advantage of high grade quality and low prices. . o quills sold for the same prices are filled with the same good quality of pure down. This i& not a matter of as sertion or mere opinion, but something proven by actual comparison. IV. "tsUft i :?! It is also a fact that the down used in the Wana- ' WJIS because we make our no other down quilts on the market. The blanket and quilt buy er of a store in another city, 1'iuii inir iiu i mi in niii' inn' ..... ' """"o ' jwi-. ud.i , t uius are cuvereu 1 1 me nen asked us how it was that our i domestic sateen. The $10jr down quilts, especially those kind are ficured on bothrK at low prices, were so much sicies and the $12 ones TiaveN iinei uian any ouilt. a plain inserted border. Wia We gave him the one true These are not $10 and $121 answer lu Liiav quuhiiuii uy iuw " u"- u'aj oww. leiuug nun mai me reason t an. uui auiueuuiijf ia,r uct-Mri maker quilts at $10 and $12 is of the same quality as the down used in our highest priced quilts. This is true of own down quilts and we put the best down obtainable into them. In fact, we had tcT start doing this long ago, be- -lth I loor. Crntrnl) CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES IN DARK COLORS In navy blue or brown, they are such blouses as women will like to wear with their new Winter suits. The styles are in simple, good taste, and the blouses are daintily made. Some have scalloped col lars, others are finished with satin collars and fagotted vests, another style has tiny frills down the front, and the last waist has a bisque-colored collar with hand-embroidered dots. $6.50, $6.75 and $7.50. (Tlilrd lloor, Crntrnl) Time to Put Em On We have 'em, for the whole family, in greater assortment and generally lower piices than elsewhere. Vcople aie going to wear heavier undeiwear this winter than they ever did before. In obedience to the Fuel Administration's request, homes and other buildings will not be kept so warm this j ear as they have been. The demand for warm underclothing especially the scaicer woolen or pait woolen kinds is already marked, and the supply is limited. Better not delay. (Mcii'h Underwear. Main I loor. Market) Uuiiidi't ami Children' I'nderweur, J irot lloor, Murl.et) ALL THE KIND. OP BLOOMERS WOMEN WANT Soft, dainty nainsooks are $1 to $1.75. Sateen bloomers, in white or flesh color, $l'.65 to $2. Black sateen bloomers are $1.65. Cambric' bloomers, $1.25 to $1.65. Silk llloomers, in White or flesh color; $2.50 to $4.50. And there are ever so 'many styles. (rtilrd lloor, Ceulral) 1t5. U - NEW SASH. CURTAINS UNUSUALLY PRICED $8.50TO$15PAIR A. Thnnku in t.h nntlOll We 'had on thvese, curtains X ... .. , ... , mouths ago, tney come xo us r.ft prices 'way below those fc'Vwrd have to pay today. They are Point de Genje 1 ana Point de Fans sash cur- ,Ntins, made on fine Brussels "' net the yeryJcurtains that ipovinany people want; right s: 'w4 yV C v "Vm." J Nine Fine Fashions in Women's $10 Shoes All high-cut luce bhoe.- and all bought months ago, to that u can sell them for less than similar grades legulaily bring. Dull black calfskin with giay castor tops and military heels, Mahogany calfskin vith tan castor tops and military heels, All blown glazed kidskin with Cuban heels, Putent leather with chamois color icastor tops and Louis heels, or giay buckskin lops anil Mulkinjj heels. Uion glazed kidskin wjlh champagne cabtor tops and Cuban heels, lliown calfskin with giay buckskin tops and Cuban heels. JJluck or tan calfskin with giay-or tan cloth tops and Cuban heels. - i Price $10 ji puiiv Illr.l lloor, Murkrll, SPECIALLY PRICED NHONFLEUR TOILET PREPARATIONS Extract in violet, ro&c and l'Empire, ooc and 60c. . Toilet water in violet and l'Empire, 45c and 85c. i Talcum powder in violet, rose and l'Empire, 10c. Face powder in violet, rose and l'Empire, 25c. Cleansing cream,-:ioc. Youth and Beauty cream, 35c. Hair tonic, $1. Bay rum, 50c and 75c. Other preparations that are specially priced : Witch hazel, 85c and 65c. Violet ammonia, 20c and 85c. Vegetalin lilac and wis taria, 65c. LiquiiTsoap, 50c. " Hair tonic, 50c. Cold cream, 15c. Tooth powder, 10c. (Main lloor, IWil Alikl SILK HANDBAGS FOR $3.75 WERE A THIRD MORE A new lot bought to sucli advantage that we can price them lower than a previous shipment. Good size bags of black and navy silk, with fancv clasp, large mirror and purse attached. Lined with changeable taffeta silk. (Haln lloor. Chestnut) A FINE fire in the ranyc ivUhout coal, without wood, without gas, from a new invention that works wonders. It is Liberty Aeroil Burner This is a method of burn ing kerosene without danger, without dust, without dirt, without ashes. The device makes a steady, blue flame of intense heat. It is non-explosive, safe and sure. Keeping the range up to high peak of efficiency costs only l'c per hour. You can see how it works now in our Ilousefurnishing Store where the new, clean, coalless cookery is being done in a wonderful way. The device can be attached to any range in a few min utes., it can also be u&ed for heating stoves, for furnaces and boilers. Price, complete, $15. (loiirlli lloor, JlHrl.tl) ter. Full choice of shade8$5 J ii i i a , tr patterns ami comoinaxionsr, u on -i in- 'Ami ") rare excellence in a t ulli 1A, ohnicn nl n nin p.nlnrs. tiiHrs mi ,V : t?. Gift Problems Solved in the. Book Store "15 Tne following aic just a few of the new books which pour' into the Hook Stoic day by day in an endless stream: i "The Kjei of Asia." by Uudjard Kipling. A sciies of letters written by an hast Indian tiooper solving in France. For those i who longed for a new Kipling book they will find that the author,S iias not iost his masteiy. SI. Jl "Tales From a Dugout," by Aithur Guy Empey. A group,? of battlefiont sketches and shoit stoiies by the author of "Over,!! inc lop. i.uu. WjIr "America in the War," by Louis Ilaemaekeis. 103 cartoonssg b the Uclgian who has pictuicd Hun atiocities so vividly SLwR iiat Gcimnny has "a piiip on his head." AKo 103 pages of teXllP y eminent Amciicans. Po. , frWi tli by "llitpjij Jack," by Thornton W. Uuigess. Illustiatcd in colors bv Hairison Cady. A delightful story for .children of a joyous little squirrel. Sl.'Jo. '"I he Kvd One," by Jack London. About the last thing that the author wiotc; four shoit stoiies that show him at his best. ; 1.10. 'The Spinners," by Eden Phillpotts. This is a powerful.., human .story with one of the big industiies as its background. . Si.uu. -t IS'fU 3 ' 'VM ?Ml M ra 5rt SSrt - J. W V ; Wt-i ' ,3er3 m '! " .&.? ttfstm Save $20 to $40 on a 9x12 Ft. Wilton Rug High grade and standard Wilton rugs at special pricea-" that we do not expect to be able to duplicate soon when theyfSlSj High-urade Wiltons 'J x 12 ft., S8G 11.;! x J5 ft, ili)() s.3 x 10.0 it., S83.50 j x 15 ft., S155 i 0 ft., $55 'M x 03 in., S13.50 Standard Wool Wiltons . !i v l-J. It,, f.GU 11.3 x 15 ft., $151.50 S.3 10.0 ft., 5.07.50 !) x 15 it., M5 0 !l ft., ,31.50 30 x 03 in., f'J.50 Body Brussels Rugs 11.3 x 15 ft., SSo Axminstcr Rugs ( !i ft., "1J , 30 x 03 in., S5.50 S.3 s 10.0 it., $20 and S3 1.50 (-rtenth I loor, tltefttiiiit) -vm "T-KMS,l New White Coats for Children A lovely liucil bioadcloth is plainly made, with only a little fur- tnmmeu couar ior acornmeni. rnce id.ou. . I A lineel chinchilla is plainly, tftilored and. mkes a, .very mart, warm mmmSMULAj,.,,. vmmimJitittmir. mamatMitrntam. i awmmmal .madamkMM imWinJ . NEWPICOT EDGED RIBBONS These are the lovely, heavy gros-grained ribbons that may be used so successfully as trimmings for one's dress or hat. They come in six widths from tliree-u,uarters to two-and-a-half inches wide, in delightful shades 0 blue, pink, yellow, green and VZ. 1 '''Mi i-. Si-J . A Splendid Choice of Wicker Furniture Reduced 30 Per Cent in the Great $200,000 Sale 1 . '& Wicker spells the furniture ideal of a great many people who like nice things. Its very flexibility gives it a subtle charm, and the possibilities of pretty color effects which inhere in it are always tempting to any body with an active feeling for decoration. . . Think of the many different colors in which it can be had, and of the upholstery colors and patterns to make a happy contrast or an agreeable harmony with their surroundings. $21 for a 48-inch setteo in blown, .spiinif-upholstcred seat. ?48 for a 7-foot .settee, nat ural, upholstered beat and buck. $35 for a CG-inch settee, gicen, spiing scat, looso cushion. S28 for a 45-inch settee, nut 111 al, upholstered scat ami back. S19 lor u 7-foot settee, green, no cushions. $32 for a CfooL settee, brown, upiiolstcied beat and back. $39 for a 7-foot bottee, bi ow 11, with cano seat. $18 for a 42-inch settee, j-ilvcr giay, no cushions. 515 for a 42-inrh settee, brown, no cushions. $37 for a 6-foot settee, bioyn, upholstered seat and back. $25 for a 42-inch settee, brown, reed seat and back. $30 for a 4 1-inch settee, white enamel, upholsteicd seat and back. $11.50 for a green aim locker, wicker seat and back. $7,50 for a brown side chair, wicker.seat and back. $21 for a green arm chair, up holstered seat and back. $15 for a brown high back reeker, upholstered seat and $17 ior a blown aim thair, up iiolsteied seat and back. $13.50 for a high back wing aim chair. MS for a In own aim chair, up holsteied seat and back. S12.50 for a blown aim chai, uphoMercd beat and back, $1 1.50 for a nututal aim iock er, 1 eetl beat and bad;. $10 for a natuial aim lotker, iced seat and back. $15 for a canaiy and blue locker, upholsteicd seat and iiack. $11.50 for a canary and blue locker, cushion seat. $20 for an ivoiy and giay winged arm chair, upholsteied seat uhd back. $15 for a blown high back tocker, upholsteied seat and back. $10 for a natuial high back aim chair, iced seat and back, $10 for a naturul aim chair, iced beat and back. $14.50 for a brown aim-iotk-er, upholstered seat and back. Jardiniero jackets in brown, natural anu raen, various Wicker furniture is a most interesting feature of f this unprecedented sale. Scores and scores of pieces of wicker in various fe iinisnes as well as in the natural state are offered at reductions of HO per cent approximately from the regu-r nir prices. There L always room for a new piece of wicker furniture in the home, especially at such a saving, and-? a verv irood home o-ift n nierp nf it. nlwnvs lnsikos i , ,j , i Al",'JWW vtcssaes. il n "' mte JNn Sfc&MA ft. w y A ""4' II 7 Jki ! MVt ., 'PA i. Kl- A frts 1 9-Jl a. ..jiffWU ;MNKtL'U,?&i fiBijtf.M.
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