. ., ii Grand Organ at 9 and 5 J 15 Montrnt of Mrclltntlon end Clilmt nt Noon ""!' . Mrif tt Orfef WANAMAKER'S WEATiniR, DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S FALL SUIT OVERCOAT Fait' . Beaming, Smiling Merchandise, Worthy of the Day, Is Glowingly Ready in the Down Stairs Store at Wanamaker's tr vnu'll fltiil lt fe Just the umtrrlnl P 91 L lit iill rim. in n ti '4 lit iinn noiuie icntirnntrfd. Vnltic $10 GOODFRIEHD :' 37 N. 9lh St. -Us. Y HI v I v. t ? , . PAXICEL rosr. Br-r-r!!! The Weather Is Right The Coats Are Right The Prices Are Right You simply must have a good, warm coat these cool days. We have an excellent assortment in high-grade bolivias, pompoms, velours, silvertones, etc., all the desired colors, plain or fur trimmed. Prices range from $19.98 to $59.50 Here Is One Example New "Lieutenant" Model $25 Heavy 18-oz. olive drab stockinette cloth, very warm cind wears well. Lined to the yoke. 'A populur misses' coat, decidedly youthful, cut on officers' lines. An excellent value at $25. Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evening Front and Dauphin Streets jfw iff fill IT ! ' TalkiiiMachine Farts "' SIS JSRffl Repairs EXPERT REPAIRING Docs your machine need a new tone arm, motor or spring? W HfM uitr nnrt nrnleil in m nf nur fj'i rP'rv ir if a nnt miv &eiyody$ TalkingMachine Co. 38N.8.H. St., Phila.Pa. 3 tint i nhi)'t Hllii""i Vorwerbj 100 A 10th SU Opn It)(1ii and Jsaturiluv ISTfiiliiK. FURNITURE OF THE FINEST KIND Blight ly damaged by smole, but prac tical y pericci, ir JLIaliorany Hedroon. Stilt, 1.10 Yttlue, now. , S pt. I)Intnr Itoom .Suite SI 00 alur, ncirr pc. Sfnliognny Set, fi. nltir, nmv , , , Odd riilna Closets and Serving Tables at one-tlilrtl origliuil price. $82 ....$49 .$49 RUGS S icln ' ilamaget by smoke, iet. R1Q t0 Talue, now pl9 Aelveta, C1C (30 yalae, now DXtJ Wilton, t tfQQ tin talue. now pOO Wilton, COC SB0 tnlur, hun . , p3 Our Trade Mark it Your Protection YT llmntl Fur ..i.IX.r""""" n e pur- th-metl either from tm r our rienltri, Free MI cry. " LOUIS E. WISER 260 S. 5th St. Wholetale Furniture rnrnllurr Manuf. Kxhllill II I dr. Open Satunlay r.irnlnic. S!v Founded 1874 D.C.HUMPHRYS.CO. All Nations Grades Sizes FLAGS Bunting Poles Fixtures 909 FILBERT STREET Walnut ilnut I , . . I Walnut' 10 I Telcpliones o51 fHi m IfiD jlJJUA' 3 ( Hm rs i UP Men's Overcoats Walter's Pawn Shop nut vuc. Jinrxi i iionii:i) to Tim oi-rr ; I nuv otr rnif'Ks may aiivanck" i IOuII DogDuntlng m An li ft ,. ,..!. no i 40 ft 4.no' Hi N ft II. (HI Ox III ft ., , ,, K (III Hxiif ft .. , .lu'.rxi lOnl.1 ft ,, ...M.ftl) IJxIH ft I . , , ;-3.0 J Orilrra Jlulled D.i- Herrlvird IN atiul(!. flao'Vrlcc Utt Mallnl full IMt AUlr, mm3 Bm.rr m Stockings Special at 50c a Pair IJlack and white merceiixcd cotton stockings for women aie full-fashioned and hao re enforced feet and gaiter top?. They have slight imperfections ' that will not in the least hurt their wearing qualities. I'Crntrall New Hats by Glorious Hundreds And such hats! Trim little velvets, hats with burnt plumage or embroidered flowers of chenille. Beaver, too, in all its fuzzy softness is used for brims or crown of wee toques. Ribbon crowns, made of row upon row of glis tening satin ribbon are lovely with furs. Surely news of victory calls for a new hat! Bag Rings Half Price at 50c They .are the large oal, round or square rings of imi tation amber, toitoise fchcll and compositions of vaiious colois. The Tjood-looking rings that women want for pretty knit ting bags. ( Irt Nefillf work, (rntriill New Fleeced Fabric Gloves for Wowen Kxceptionally good for 75e ure these new fleeced fabric gloves in black, giuy and khaki color. They have embroidered backs, two clasps and leather binding at the wrists. Fine for skating and real cold weather use. Wuim wool cloth glovei ure outseam iewn and made with a strap wrist. They are in Oxford gray and khaki color and ale $1.23 a pair. French Glace Lambskin Gloves. $1.50 (Kegularly a Third More) In white with bluck embroidery and black hems or in all black": both styles are pique sewn and very smart. (rrntriih Veilings .$",. .$8 and $9.50. I Murkrti Scissord arc busy snipping off length for veils of many kinds. There are plain 01 fancy mesh veilings, dotted, scrolled or figured in black, brown, taupe, purple and navy. "Joe to 7Dc a yard. (t ml ml l Taffeta Petticoats Of heavy quality, lustrous taf fta, with pretty flounces that aie either accordion pleated, ruffled, corded or hemstitched. They an in plain navy, black, taupe and many light colors, also lovely changeable hues, both light and datk. Thej aie unusual at !5.o0. (tnlrill 1150 Fashionable New Coats for Women Are Marked at Savings of A to lA Theye uist arrived in time to be examined and ticketed Tor Saturday, and what fine things they are ! All are warm, snug Winter coats that will be a comfort through all the cold weather. Prices are much lower than you would expect on coas of sucn high merit. They Begin at $15 fin i onto of prav oi giecn cheuot coating with a ioll collm of -eul fur eiol'h. Thev an- belted, hall' lined ami au- in -i'.es 36 to Hi. Cheviot Coals, $19.75 'lhrse hdo rolling collars of soft beaver fm cloth and button to mulch Wool Velour al $22.50 Soft and attractive coats in blown, navy, gieeu and burgundy, with u ioll collar and novel pockets trimmed with beaw fur cloth. (Sketched) Burella aitd Velour, $25 Some have fur collars, some are trimmed with bioad i.nn.i.. rf oi.,mt- n))nMi fur and Rome of the velours have plain collars of cloth, corded pockets and buttons for the onlv trimming. In good dark colorings. Velour Coats With Fur, $35 Thev have wide. Huffy collars of ringtail or nutria and theie aie some so'lt and lovely coats of pompom with rippling backs and big collars of near seal. A lustrous bioadcloth coat with a collar of Hudson seal fur cloth is ever so attractive. U Another handsome coat or wool veiour, nneu uirouK'iu"i " silk, has a deep cape collar of nutria fur. $30.7C. LOatS 01 bllVeriOne, POO Resembling closel coats of Hudson seal, thee new far doth These show the fashionable loose brck ami are beautifully lined coats arc tiimmed with kerami, beaver fur cloth 01 with leal beaver. with silk- the handsome collars aro of raccoon. In brown, reindeer and I raccoon, Australian opossum or black dyed skunk opossum. They u,up - V-v, -l. tp-f.lU illlU uy IV fllU. (.Market) Better Coats for the Little Youngsters They aie for"both boys and girls of 2 years to l. At $10.50, soft warm coats of imported corduroy are in navv blue, brown and tan. ' t $14.50, black, navy blue, green and blown velveteen foims the prettiest little coats that flare in quite a grown-up way. Thev are trimmed with metallic buttons. Best Coats at $16.50 Lovely coats of broadcloth in navy blue, Copenhagen, lose or rich tan are made in three different style. One has a collar of nutiia, another is banded with nutria" ami the thud has a plain collar. Every coat is lined and warmly Inteilined. New Pretty Hats twinning at $1.75 for little hats of corduroy, we go upwaid thiough innumerable styles of felts, beavers, velours and velvets at various prices to h. (Outrun Special Groups of Suits For Women and Young Women Beautiful Sample Skirts Are Special at $12.50 They aie one of our good manufacturers' sain pie lots, and, being samples, theie is, of course, only one of a kind. Women who like individual things will appieciate these. The mateuals aie lovely satins, wool voiles, broadcloth?, eiepes de chine, velveteen and 'wool lelour made in smait models. They aie mostly black, but there are a few durk colors. Th trim mings are soft sashes, a bit qf braiding, fringe or good buttons. A black satin is sketched. Kegulaily they would all be much more! (Murkrt) f 3n.r!al nt $ll.7." Navv blue wool Doulin suits, trimmed with braid' and with top col lars of seal plush, are in sizes 10 to 40. Special at S22.73 These are worth more than a third more The buits are of splendid burella, in tauue, navy blue or plum and will fit women who wear sizes 16 to 44. The jackets are made with loose panels in back and are topped with seal fur cloth collars. The tiny hut tons are. effective trimming. (Sketched.) , Special at 325 Wool poplin suits arc trimmed with braid or buttons. Other suits of tweed or burella are indeed smart. And then some wool pop lin coats have fur collars arid broad Tiands of fur at the bottom of the jackets. Sample Suits Special at $32.50 Only one, two and three of a kind enn be had of these fine suits of the best velours, silvertones and broadcloths. Many are hand somely trimmed with fur. Other novelty suits in u great' variety of models are mostly trimmed with fashionable furs. $10, $17.50, $55, $57.50 to $85. (Markrt) Special Women's Colored Silk Umbrellas, $2.85 Pretty, shorf-handled umbrellas, covered with navy, purple, green or taupe taffeta and topped with a silk loop to match. There are little irregularities in the weave of the taffeta which class these as "seconds," otherwise these umbrellas would be marked much higher. , (Central) Women's Shoes Shoes of black patent leather in button style with cloth or leather tops arc $2.85 a pair. Good, serviceable shoes for walking are in about 12 styles of dark tan or black calfskin and black kidskin at $1.90 to $5.40 a pair. Block patent leather shoes with gray cloth tops are $5.40 a pair. Dark tan calfskin shoes with fawn cloth tops are $5.40 a pair. Gray kidskin shoes with fawn cloth tops are $5.75 a pair. Dark tan calfskin shoes with tops of soft light tan leather aie $5.90 a pair. Men's Shoes Dark tan or black leather shoes in three styles are $4.75 a pair. Good shoes of black or tan leather that will stand hard wear are $4.65 a pair. Other shoes of black leather in two styles are $4.25 a pair. And at $5.40 a pair men's shoes are made in many styles of black kidskin or serviceable black or tan leather. (Cheat Fine Coats at $52.50 A giuat aiicty of beautiful coats are marked at this price. Most of them are of wool velour, beautifully lined and inteilined and topped with big nutria collar1 and pockets or with collars of ringtail fur. ' Fur Cloth Coats Inexpensive Shoes That Are Really Good Abound Here And what is more the prices are within what most anyone would wish to pay and the shoes are worth every penny of their prices. Good shoes may be hard to obtain elsewhere, but in the Down Stairs Store we have reliable shoes for the whole family. Girls' Slioes in black patent leather or black leather, in sizes 2i to 6, art $2.50 a pair. High laced s'.ioei ; black leather are $4 a pair. At $4.50, $4.90 and $5.40 a pair girls' shoes are made of black calfskin or dark tan calfskin on various toe shapes. Boys' Shoes Dark tan leather shoes, in sizes 10 to 6 are $3 to $4.50 a pair. Black leather shoes, in sizes 10 to 6, are $3 to $4 a pair. X Children's Shoes Black calfskin lace shoes, in sizes 8',i to 2, are $3.75 and $4.25 a pair. Dark tan leather slioes, in sizes 8Vj to 2, are $4 and $4.50 a pair. Black patent leather or soft bluck leather shoes, in button style in sizes 6 to 2, are $2.50, $2.75 and $3.25 a pair. Children's shoes of black pat ent leather, black kidskin and tan kidskin, in sizes 2 to 5, are $1.50 a pair; sizes 5 to 8 are $1.75 a pair. iut) Hundreds of New Overcoats and Suits Have Marched Into the Men's ' Store on the Gallery matched briskly and bravely, for they know that much hard service is expected of every one of them. That is the great thing about Wanamaker clothing its all around goodness and soundness. The materials are every thread pure wool, the tailoring has been done with faithful care, the cutting has been entrusted only to skilled hunds. All in all, it is the best clothing you can possibly buy for low prices. The Suits me of mixed cheviots, cassimeies and worsteds, in all the ood, conservative pat terns 1 hat men like, and they are line things to look at and to wear. Prices start at .$25 and go upwards to .$32.50. and it is sil'e to sav that? this is .$5 less than current, market prices. This Is Also True of the Overcoats which are of line, heavy coatings. Oxford mixtures and plain blue cheviots. A feature not often found in moderately priced coats is the satin used for the quar ter body-lining and the sleeve lining". The seams are all taped. Ready now are: double-breasted ulsters and ulsterettes. double-breasted waistline coats. single-breasted, button-through lux coats. S25 to S35 are the prices. ((tiillrr.t, Murkrtl Good Winter Gloves for Men in or Out of the Service Good capeskin gloves in tan or lordovan brown aie out seam sewn and have spent -point back. $2.20 pail. Gloves of washable uhaki color cape are $2.50 pair. Khaki-coloi cape glove with fleece lining. a"e 42; suede gloves with veamlcs Icnit wool lining. are $!!. Hoisrhide glove with all-wool linings aie $3.50 a pair. If'entrilll Men's Shirts at $1.65 Well-made shirts of striped or figured madras some witli pretty mercerized tiipes made with soft cuff. and cen ter pleats. A man can choose from among many pattern and (.olois. lliullrr). Market' Men's Initial Handkerchiefs I-'ine white linen handkci chiefs, with initialed corners and hemstitched hem, are 50c ench. (Ontrull A Fine Lot of Ties at 50c Unusually good ties at their price. They are large four-in-hand shapes in good-looking figures , a'nd stripes of many kind. All of them have lined neck bands, too. (Iluller.i. Mnrkell Khaki Sweaters Special at $5.50 Kibbed khaki-color svveatets that button high around the neck with the three-button opening in fiont. There are pockets and the sweater looks like it would keep out any amount of cold. (Culler), Murket) Here's a Man's Chance to Get a New Soft Hat Special at $1.65 He may aet it in black, green 01 brown 01 in various gray tweed mixtures. Tiie.se would regularly sell for a good bit more, and we have about a hundred ana seventy of them. 'I hat mean1? come early. (duller.), Murkrl) Men's Silk Half Hose " 'Special at 55c a Pair Kull-fashioned silk half nose in brown, navy blue, black and gray have feet le-enforced with cotton and mercerized cotton tops. They are called "seconds," but it will take a keen eye to discern the imperfections. (duller,), Mnrket) Toilet Needs Wool powdei puffs aie 10c to 20c each. Cold cream in tube is 10c to :S.")c; jars ure 25c to 65c. Compact powder or louge is 25c to 50c a box. Face powder is 25c and 50c a box. Cucumber lotion is 18c a bottle. Almond lotion is C5c to 65c a bottle. These aie splendid to pi event or to heal chapped skin. (Centrul) Hope Chests Please Notice these delightful matinees that are a froth of luce and a Hush of silk. They are of crepe de chine in pink, blue, lilac or maize mid are made to slip over the head or open in front. Some are made nlniost entirely of lace, to which a little stability is given by rib bon. $5, $5.50, .6.75, $8.75 and $9.75. (( entriill Serge, Satin, Jersey and Velveteen Dresses All Special Many Kinds of Dollar Neckwear Neckwear of glistening satin, pretty lace, sheer organdie and net is ready to freshen up a fiock or add a pietty touch to a new one. There aie jabots of net and lace. Lovely satin collars. Imitation filet sets and collars. Snowy pique collars and sets. Sheer organdie collars and sets. (Central) .Special at $9.75 Serge frocks aie trimmed with buttons and braid, satin frocks are pleated and some aie embioidered in braid, and ciepe de chine frocks show pleated effect. Uegulaily these would be inoir than half as much again to al most twice as much. Special at $12.75 This consists of various models of smait serge with overskirts, many buttons or adornment of braid and satin flocks m vari ous models nnd fashionable colois. rivery one is worth at least half us much again. (Via Special at $13.50 Dresses of serge show hand einbroideied touches, buttons generously Used and many satin collars and sashes. Special at $15 (Savings of 10) Velveteen frocks aie in black, navy blue, burgundy and brown and show about six different model?. Fine frocks of mannish serge aie in many cases trimmed with braid. Some styles have but one, two or three alike. And some splendid frocks of wool jersey in brown, taupe, gieen or-navy blue are collarless. The pockets and bodices are em broidered in two-tone wool. rket) 350 Sample Georgette Blouses at $4.90 Beautiful new blouses in suit shades and the dainty lighter ones. They are all the samples of much higher-priced blouses and, of course, only one or two of a kind. They have lound, collarless necks, some with tiny pleated frills or deep Pierrot frills around the neck. Others have beau tiful beading or embroidery trimming them. (Murket) Warm Winter Coats for Young Girls Some of Them Special Theie aie many styles of warm coats for growing girls to bundle up in. Some of them arc much below theii regular price. All-Wool Suits for Boys Special at $13.50 Fine, stuidy gray or brown all-wool mixed cheviot suits for boys ot 7 years to 18 aie lined with mohair or with seige. Also some auits of good-looking Scotch mixtures aie included. The jackets are single-breasted in Norfolk style with buckle-belts and vertical pockets. The troifserri are lined throughout. You save h worthwhile sum on each suit and that applies to wheiever you go to try to duplicate them, ((.ullrrj. Market i Wool velour coats in black, rein deer and green are lined throughout and made in a novel style. For girls of 12 to 14 years, special at $18. Beautiful duvetyne coats with col lars of nutria fur are full lined. For girls of 6 to 8 years, special at $20. For little maids ofG years there are broadcloth coats ut $12.75. Full-lined burella coats with large kit coney collars are in Copenhagen, green and brown. For girls of 8 to li special at $10.75. Sketched. Cheviot coats in sizes apto 19 are trimmed with fur and half lined. Quite special at $18. Sketched (Central) New Frocks to Wear Beneath Them Pretty corduroy dresses in gieen and blown are for girls of 8 to 14 ( years at $7.50. Velveteen frocks for gills of the same ages have glistening white ci4in nvllnfu nn.l saiifVa VI K t.l j $10.50. ' " ' Blue serge frocks for gills of 14 to 10 years STe $18.75. Other junior frocks of taffeta, satin, velveteen or serge, some pret- ny emoromereu, are tor u to 17 year sizes at $15 to $35. e Ls 71 Mi i Lw "tf frM, .up llj I k' 1 in 1 1 1 1 km v .-Jl li JJAflr ;ii -par' vt ff ,?382 The Rug Store Is Worth a Visit Values and Qualities Are Extraordinary I Z . . M " ""4f ., ?-'4 m al i f''m a v i 'rs . -""'. ' i M ? jA . 3A ;" .; ,r"U m 'S ?. r- '& I 5 4 "42 ! 5 $4 M 'ft. -T jim lFWt k Sabi, fiwi FlaKt,56 N.7lh fe,lS 'ft V X u..'i.f. V r 2k Mi:w.i;to,: ?- hi AA.' . tr
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