w zzwwwm 3-, tfVENJNUr PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, XOVEIMBEJK 5. 1018 Grand Organ til 9 and 5.15 Moment nt Mnlltntlnn unit lli.inr. tit NlMlll, WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 0 A. 31. , WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 3..'10 1'. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair 'V- Striving Always to Make a Better Store and Give Better Service VVJ I) The Secret That Makes a Store a Real Store and so frames it as to give and receive the most good will, with always more good will to spare, is that we fit the store to the people, who know that to be the fact, and give us their business with con fidence, and with a knowledge that they are safe in so doing The displays of new goods are worth seeing before they are carried oil' by the eager purchasers of these days. Signed ,ir ;, ;as. Overseas Bureau Notice For greater eomfoil, th'ough greater .-pace, the Overseas Uureau is mow! to tln Main (lullorj, just above it former Main Floor location. A CoupJe of Hundred Frocks for Young Women Are Now $20 Each As the.v aic just tho f. ocks young women ami gills want now and to wear all Wintci, the story i.s all tin more interesting. They were all higher pticcd, but now tliat a-soitiiicnts are some what incomplete, we've fioup'ed tin m ami inurked the whole collection $20 apiece. l'lcnty of go'jd wool serges, also wool jersey? and satin, as well s some cloth combination. Long and shoit waisted dies.-o.-. with much thai i.s new i..- to ghdles and collars, and emlnoidevy and biaids. sometimes, for tiimming. Ucavor, taupe, blown, blue, black and burgundy ale the pood colors'. 14 to 20 year sizes. ("(iiiiil I luor, ( lirhtmit) Women's Fur-Collared Coats of Soft Velour These are the dre-s or novelty coats which a woman buy after pshe has cecum! her utility coat and feels fiee to indulge her purse and fancy. The colors arc the soft brown and taupes and maroons tha. look so Wintry and so lich. One style with noarscnl collar has a full skiit set on a tight plcutcd body. Sou. ,, Anothci with litte 1 bodj and pleated skirt has a laigc shawl collar of ncarseal. G7.50. A high-waisted effect made full at the -ides ha? a nutria collar. .L)5. A model with stiuight panel Inck and front has a fullness at the sides and fur collar and cull'.-. H100. OlrM 11m. .r, This Is a Great Season in Plaids Judging from the an ay m the Dress Goods .Salon you might suppose, half of feminine I'liiladclphia to be tak'ng to the kiltie and the tm fan. fiut then; ncwir was anjthing jollier looking for childien's dresses, nor moie cheeiful for women's shiits or the combination frocks which are so much in vogue in these war times. A great many have blue or brown for their predominating color, to har monizcwith the long c,oats that will be worn over them, but there arc plenty of gayer Mendings. Twp groups the pait-woo!, pait-cotton suitings being $1 and $1.30 a yard, and the all-wool, $2.2.) to $:i.50 a yard. (1'lri.l I luor. ClifHtmitl . Separate Skirts, All of Lustrous Chiffon Broadcloth The) come fiom a maker who tuins out such good skhts that many people who buy fiom him simply send in a blanket order! That speaks for the goodness of his models, and, though we do not buy ours that way, we do find his materials and tailoi ing and styles uncommonly ' good. These skills are all of lustious cliitl'on broadcloth, in black, deep blue, a lovely burgundy and Kussinu green. Several styles, all good some with set-in pleats, some with gath ered effects, some with side pleats. All have the newest girdles, and all have hand-piped button holes. ' $10.75 (o $111.50. ' (I Ir.l I'luor, rmtr.ill A Clearaway of Laces at Little Prices Ceorgous metal luces in guumuta!, gold and srilver. Doth edging and insertion in lovely design, priced at 50c a yard. Beautiful metal net in gunmctnl, gold, and silver at 75c a rd. Rich, black laci bands in Venice and Japanese silk, priced from SI to $!i.25 it jard. Real filet luces, both edging and insertion to match, priced from 75c to $1 a yaul. - (Mf.t Mslr) Think of These Prices on Two of the Finest Weaves of Wilton Rugs in America! h They repiestnt a saving of a third O V 12 ft.. SfiO nml SRfi. . ,fc.3,N 10.G ft., $07'.50.nnd ?83.50 a x J ft., $84,60 amlif..i) j4kw. (rntriil) i all along the line. 1.0 x 7.C ft.. $20 und $89.50. U6 x 03 in., $9.50 and $13.50. 2tx 51 ln $7.50 and ??.D0. WE'VE REDUCED PRICES 01 200 0 FIEE S THESE are the line one - of - a - kind silk Iricolette dresses that so many women will be glad to get. They are beauti fully made, and were copied, most of them, from line Paris models. In the g r o u p of two hundred t h e r e are at least a hundred different styles, so a woman will see wliat opportunities this group presents. There is a rich mahogany-color afternoon gown with insets of gold cloth and a unique orna- The Little Novelty Coats of Fur NUVEK was anything more piquant and charming than these little hybrid affairs part scarf, part jacket, part cape. One such gaiment of skunk leans to a cape persuasion. It fits closely in the back and falls in ripples over the aims you can snap 'the ripples together to form sleeves if you wish and costs $200. Another skunk cape has a stole front and luxurious-looking tails. The i lice is $200. A Hudson seal (dyed musk i at) coatee has a ape back (SClUIIll l' 8-Button-Length Gloves are Quite the Fashion So when this new shipment of this very length arrived we felt that it was most opportune. All the gloves are, of French kidskin, soft and fine, and the price is i'U.OO pair. There is white with self em broidery, white with black, green, lavender or old lose, as well as black with black or black with white. The gloves ate of fine quality and this length looks extremely well as most women know. (.Main Fluor, I'rntrul) 300 Georgette Crepe Waists' Special at $5 One style,' has collar and fronts all of tucks and finished with narrow lace. One has a scalloped pleat ing round the neck and down each side and a tailored bow. One has very fine pleatings edged with creamy lace. Each-style may bo had in white or flesh-color. (I'lilril Moor, Central) That Special $2 Serge for dresses is selling fast, but we have a good supply of it still, Rather light weight, firm and fliong in weave. Several shade of navy besides two or three other dark colors. (Vlrot lloor, Clirklunl) Certain People's Eyes Lots of people could do their daily work more easily if theV had 'better eyes in other words, if they had eye defects corrected by glasses. We hope they will re member that we fil prescriptions for lens.es with great care. . (Main duller, C'hlHt)'' III TRICOLETTE FOR 4 JU Now 5?50 to $100 ment. The skirt is in a new tunic effect and there is a touch of tinsel embroidery. A lovely sand - color gown has a new front panel effect, pipings of deeper brown and collar, cuffs and band at foot of soft, woolly, brown An gora. A black gown is in Russiaif blouse style, w i t h gold-thread em broidery and n a r r o w girdle. And these are just a few there are others in ll'lril Vloor, Ontrul) and nutria collai and cult.-. I .S275. A mole .:oat with Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) collar has the npj.lcd sleeves that are so graceful. 275. A broad scarf of nutria has , a deep square collar and pock ets in its stole ends. $225. A cape with deep stole ends is of very fine mink nearly as dark as sable. $575. A broad stole of Hudson Bay sable is really goigeous with its wealth of tails and inr- , presaibly soft textuie. .o"5. lour, rlifituut) About New Combs for Her' Coiffure Remember the "meimaid fair, combing her hair in a golden curl, with a cdmb of pearl?" These new combs are not quite like that, but they are ever so pretty and the newest shapes and styles for this winter's coiffures. They arc of imitation shell or amber, or all black, and arc carved in attractive designs. They arc in various sizes and new shapes and the prices, which stait at ?2.50, go up to ?12. (4enclr,i "torr, chetuul :jml lulhl Aii Ail-Around Black Shoe for Women has just come into the Women's Little Hoot Shop. It is of black Russia lcajhcr with black cloth top and straight Cuban heel, l?i inches high. The price is $12. (Vint liimr. Market and Juniper) Opera Glasses ICven in war times the girls sometime.? count' on St. Nicholas bringing them a pearl opeia glass. We have been foitunatc enough to ,get home of the best to be had just now. Trices S7.50 to $80. (Mai duller;, Clieitnut) "Take It Happy!" says Black Georgiana, singing all clay long over her wash tubs. Any house mistiess can "take it happy" -if she has tho judgment to select from tho endless time and labor savers in the House Furnishings Store. '(Fnntlli flfut, l'olrl ra w black, taupe, bronze, henna, deep blue, gray, mahogany, old blue and other fashionable shades, in simple or more elab orate styles. All these dresses are in perfect condition, they are new and fresh, and at the rate they are re duced, a woman may save from $10 to $50 on a gown. And there are sizes to (it small and larger wom en, too. rptn: TOPAZ for November, you know. Wc have them made up in delightful designs in various kinds of jowehy. (Main Floor, ChsUiiut.) TT'S I'UniTY hard for a soldier A to find a place to write a letter in tho trenches, but a itiff pad that has a candle attached will solve 'the question. Theru's a pou cjl, too. (Gallery, Chestnut.) TJL'AVV WBUON. in beautiful itself with soft eimino to make a cap for baby. (Third Floor, Ch-cl-mti.) "TOUR CLASSES aie quaint, interesting little things per haps one would antuse thut sick friend who takes medicine every hour. Hie. (Fourth Floor, Cen tral.) GKKUN AND RED APl'LUS that look good enough to be eaten are none the less attractive because the)' can't be, and are for tho sole purpose of sticking pins into. loc. (Second Floor, C'cvtral.) TIIKKi: WON'T be .-o many Christmas boxes to the boys "over there", thin year, but theic can bo lots oi letters, and thev will carry extia cheer if written on paper that is. fjaily decorated with flags and Christmasy things. (Main Floor, Cli&itnut.) GLASS ROLLING PINS are such nice conveniences for the baker, they are so light and easilv washed. 85c. (Fourth Floor, Market.) TV REALLY wouldn't be Chri.-t-J- masXwithout a bayberry candle, you know. They are rather scarce this year, so you had better do your shopping early, and take no chances on mis.-tng the good luck which the.v bring. Two in a dainty box for 50c. (Fourth Floor, Cen tral.) 2000 Dozen of , Tumblers i 50c a Dozen Special ' Tumbler of tho same grado usually sell for considerably moic i than twice as much, but these ' show slight imperfections. I Plain shape with ground and I polished bottoms. (Fourth 1 loor, ( hrttniit) 500 Odd Dining Room and Bedroom Chairs in the $200,000 Furniture Sale at One- Third Less Than Regular The odd chair in a household institution of the prac tical and indispensable kind. Like good spring water, which, we are told, is never renlly appreciated until the well has run dry, the odd chair is never really appreciated until it is very much needed and conspicuously absent. Dining-Room Chairs Fumed oak side chair, $11. Fumed oak arm chair, $17.50. Fumed oak side chnir, ?5.75. Fumed oak armchair, $11. Fumed oak side chair, leathci eat, $11.75. Fumed oak arm chair, with , leather scat, $11. Fumed oak side chair, S4.50. Fumed oak side chair, $6.50. Fumed oak arm chair, $11.25. Fumed oak side chair, leather scat, $8.60. Fumed oak side chair, $5.75. Fumed oak side chair, leather eat, $1!1.50 Fumed oak side chair, $0775. Victory Sale No. 34 J")0 Heavy Duly Suitcases at $12.75 to $15.50 Tlice eases aie ainulai to kinds cold elsewhere at much bight r prices. They arc in four descriptions, as follow.-: At M2.".i bu.-iucFs iimn'-. ."uitca.se, 21 inches. Vt $1I..'i0 "whole family" extra deep suitcase. 21 iuche long. Al Sl.'l.T.'i bUfinc.-- munV 1-uitcnr.e, 2d inches. . At Sl.Vttl "whole fumil.v" suitcase, cxtia deep, 2t! inolir.-. All in good, oak-tanned cow hide: two wide strap- all (ii oiind, hrasn lock- and catehi . (U'p.l l-lrl The Beauty Seems to it max seem biased lor u- to -ay this, but nobody wJo saw :t a fey. weeks ago and who miglu -ee it again toiuoiiowtean notice any abatement in the vlinini and beauty of the displaj. It i.s as line as cu-v. anil a- full of advantage-. In beauty and ex tent and oppoitunity their i- iPrnob &iUiciaU)nrr for tljc j7oUcmlicr itfribe In exipii.-ite design and of enduring worth, these par ticularly beautiful articles are now on exhibition in the Jew elry Store. Theic is the hund-wiought Dniticr .Mnrot Service that combines all the characteristic qualities of the Louis XIV Period. The Washington pattern is suggestive of Colonial sim plicity, and among other dis tinctive designs arc the Ilar wood, I.ansdowne, Vitruvian, George II and Loin.- XVI. ( Xliiili I hiiir. f lir-ltiut l Frames Ready for the Photographs Oval and squmeund oblong. Those of silver and antique gilt piiced at $1.50 to M5; those of mahogany and English oak at COc to ?8. They will hold picluies the size of a postal card and 1S22 inches and almost anything 'n between. Also hoie are plenty of military frames in silver and antique gilt. Some with the patriotic colors. Pnce.s SI. 50 to $8. Illfll. I liii. r, M.irl.il) Cameras 'JV'.-o arc memorable day.-, ami people who let them go by with out making photographic records of them will probably regret it later. Cameras are $2 and upwind, and the developing and printing .an be done heie if desired. Inci dental! , the Camera Store i.s in a now place nea the stairway. Oliiln I'loiir, Juniper at rati (lir-tnm) Mahogany side chair, $5.50. Mahogany side chair, $5. Mahogany side chair, $12.50. Walnut arm chair, $5. Mahogany side chnir, $7.50. Fumed oak arm chair, $5.50. Fumed oak arm chair, $0.75. Fumed oak nrni chair, hair cloth, ?10. Fumed oak side cliair, slat back, $0.25. Mahogany side chair, tapes try seat,. $18. Mahogany arm chair, tapes try scat, $20. Ucdvoom Chairs Mahoguny side chair, bhi' hair cloth scat, $10. (SUIIl Victory Sale No. 35 $50 Fine Shades for Floor Lamps, $17.50 to $82.50 1 1 is -life to -ay that this i, the most beautiful and varied lot of shades that we have i'U'1' leceived fiom this par ticular liuinufnctuicr, and yet their price- are one-tlu.-d less than the regular acknowh dgi d values today. The im-oi tnieiit .tompiiscs almo.-t e v e r ;. conceivable style, -hape and color blue, ro-e and mulberry predom inating. I'riees MT.oO to .S2..')(I with a cboien v. twenty diireiuit priei s in bt'twe. n. (I .nirlli I I. .or. i i-nir.ili of the Oriental Rug Show Renew Itself Overnight nothing in this ieinit. to com pain with it. We may have .-aid this before.but it is woith repeating. As an exhi bition it i.s a really great event. .s a sale it i- uit-utvt. The extent to which we are sell ing rugs is the best pi oof of tbK The people who come here see (-trntli I l.inr. I enlr ill MEN'S Men's Good, Honest Shirts of Handsome Cheviot i I'oi it- weight, it- waimtli and its durability cheviot is a favorite fabiic foi men'.. Fall and Winter shirts. We have just unboxed a fine lot of shirts of a splendid grade of cheviot in solid colois. They are all plain negligee ,-tylo with soft cull's and they won't bo heie long. Pi ice $.1. (UiiIii I'loiir, Murkrt) Men's House Coat Stocks Ready for Gift-Buyers A.-soitments now aie piaeticallj. complete and good assort ments they aie. Thcie aic coals of double-faced cloth, velvet and elveteen, in solid color-, coiiii-asting colors and rich plaid designs. Any man will likt a hand-ome house coat, especially those men who are wearing lather shabby-looking old coats that once belonged to suits. House coat.- arc Sti.50 to Sj20. (Muln Hour, Mnrl.rt Men's Handkerchiefs Plain or Initialed These are the two good, always-wanted kinds of which tho average man likes to see a fresh and snowy pile when lie looks at the place where his handkeichiefs are kept. Tlie.-e aie all linen, every tin end, and mo.-t caiefully made. Plain hem.slitched kind- are SU, St.75 and SO dozen and you'll not find better value.- in thic oit ! Initial handkerchiefs for men, $::, Sl.20, S5 and ijC dozen. Oliiln I luor, f rntrul) Another Lot of the Men's Special Shoes at $5.65 Tlnee styles, all blucher lace with heavy vfccolized soled and all from a large manufactuier of Government shoes. Their chief virtue is their serviceability. One of light retanned leather with the smooth side out and with medium round toes. Another of daik brown giain leather made on the Munson Army Inst, with wide, soft toes. The third is similar to the second, but is made of black veal eathei . iMiiin I'luor, .Marl.rt) This great .selling of $200,000 worth of Wnnamaker standard iurniture is made of a number of very practical and interesting groups from every section of a great stock. One of the most practical and interesting groups of the entire lot consists of about 500 odd chairs for dining-rooms and bedrooms, at prices lowered one-third. A number of these chairs can be matched up into sets. Mahogany arm locker, blue hair cloth seat, $2u. Mahogany rocker, cane seat, $0.25. Walnut and decorated rock er, cane seat, $22. Knamclcd bench, 7. Walnut locker, cane seat, $1.75. Mahogany bench, cane scat, $7. Walnut rocker, enno scat, $7.50. Walnut rocker, denim seat, $11. Walnut locker, cane "seat, $10. Walnut chair, cane sent, $0. Mahogany lockei", cane seat, $10. FlucM Victory Sale No. 36 100 Hand- Embroidered Linen Pillow Cases $5 a Pair Of high-grade, pure flax limn, 'beautifully hand-cm-broide'-cd; some with scalloped and ome with hemstitched .nds. The cmbroideiy designs arc vaiious and pretty and every pillow cae measures 22,&x3G' inches. This pui chase represents u clearance from the largest lSclfa.it manufacturer. There is a saving of $2 on every pair. 1'or gift seekers it is a real opportunity. (I irt I Imir. llirtlnut) that the rugs arc here in unpaial lelei! abundance; that they arc of a dependable kind and that the ji rices are safely low. The nriety i.s marvelous and it is suiely unmatched Chinese rugs fiom S18.50 to .2500. Persian. Caucasian and Asia Minor rugs- fiom S17.75 to ?3900. AFFAIRS Ivory enamel locker, with urnis, $9. Ivory enamel rocker, $9. Mahogany rocker, cane seat, $5. Mahogany rocker, cane seat, $12. Mahogany chuir, cancscat, $10.50. Ivory enamel rocker, cano scat, $12.50. Enameled chair, cane seat, $7. Enameled chair, cane seat. $8. Mahogany chnir, enno seat, $10. Urown oak decorated chair, $9. Mahogany chair, cano sent, $1. i ! y y. i jfei - il . . T . -if' Vr? ?'" f (frn(li 'l."ir, chrntnut) - - " , aNW! - t j& v in KM .j u ..