rmw&zrrvF- jr - 'A, k l - w -4 H.7 V1- u f i - i EVENING IUBLI0 LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MlIDAY, tfOVEMBElt 22, 1918 .' fJ x 7, Iv ' i 1 i- Grand Orgari Victory Music 9, 12 and 5:15 ' Moment of Mnlltntlnn and Chime nfNoon WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. Store Closes 5:30 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cloudy WH . Only Five Saturdays for Families to Do Their Christmas Shopping Together! ?.i F s Vj? k We Are Walking Through the i Mill of an Old Friend It is a long square in shape, clean, light, well ventilated all Mr. Juilliard's mill's are like that. They have the newest machinery, the buildings are substantial, with fire-escapes, and the latest im proved looms are tended by contented people, con scious of safe surroundings, with constant work and fairly and promptly paid. Under such conditions large buyers like our selves get advantages of perfect work at least cost, 'made under healthful, sanitary arrangements: and as we are regular customers for large quantities, for cash, and no expense incurred at the mill or ware house to sell the goods, naturally the lowest possible price fixed for us. The costs of merchandise are cut down in the interests of our customers, and the quantities we can dispose of and terms on which we buy allow us to sell at retail, in some instances (not all), for the price, or near to it, that some stores, who dp not enjoy the "same advantages, have to pay for the same articles. Have you ever thought this out and talked it over at home? Signed Nov. 22, 1918 ? jhmtfi. m UTfl F3 3 MM h 100 Women's Dresjses at $25 100 Women's Suits at $25 More of the same kind of jersey dresses that were so much liked a week ago. They are in navy, black, new blue, tan and brown, and the styles are many. Tomorrow's price is a saving of $13.50 to $22.50 over the early season prices of these dresses. The suits are reduced from our own stocks, and include gabardine, burella cloths and novelty cloths. Colors are warm Winter shades. The present price means a saving as great as that on the dresses. ' (1 lrt Hour, ( eiitrul) f Young Women's Topcoats, $25 to $39.50 i Of (.oft, warm velours, silver-tones and pompom cloths in blown, 'green, taupe, nay, reindeer and burgundy. Many with large fur col lars. Richly lined and interlined and well made. 14 to 20 ear sizes. 4 i. Young Women's Dresses, $20 M Wooh jersey, seigc, velveteen and satin dresses uncommonly good looking for $20. New stylos, all of them, becoming colois, ftocks suitable for street, business or better wear and 14 to 20 year sizes. Junior Coats, $20 Velour, couluioy and heather mixtures in many new and good styles, suitable for juniois of 15 and 17 years. School and diess coat: in brown, green, reindeer, blue and burgundy. Junior Dresses, $15 to $20 Serge and velveteen dresses in new models and 15 and 17 year size-?. I'oi school or better wear. Girls' Coats, $15 to $20 Velour, velveteen and corduioy coats in many styles, gatheied and pleated, with large collars and belts. 6 to 14 year sizes. Girls' Dresses, $8.75 to $20 Vehetecn and serge dresses in many .'-.,, ov. Winter styles and coloia; chiefly navy blue, brown and buigund u to 11 ycais. (Second Floor, C lirMtnul) m.. m Five New and Attractive Styles of Women's Winter Coats $25 to $65 . I& There is a particulaily good coai, I? - Ot n inftHnl nf firtft WOOl VG- lour, with a deep square collar of f.ir. It is lined throughout and finished with belt and buttons. Another very good coat is the $37.50 style, which is also of e lour, with a deep shawl collar of lustrous beaver cloth. It hah belt and pockets antMs cut generously full. Still finer veloui makes the cnRivmiit. which Is a new wrap rt''.;M, n l.ii tro collar of the cloth 'a' '.and two nuw and huge rockets in- (First Floor, (Vntrul) emclopa style. It is lined through out with lustrous batin and is a well-made, good-looking coat. Of all-wool pompom cloth is the fouith coat, at $fi5, which is a belted affair, with pockets and laige cloth collar. And wool pompom cloth makes the $07.50 coat, which is another new style, with slightly fitted back, bait in front, pockets at the sides, and satin lining. All these coats are in the new and nonular Winter colors blue, taupe, b,i own, Dili gundy and black. a? y T Fashionable Women Now Look Through Dotted Veils for the filmy mesh with dots is high in favor. The mesh itself may be filet or hexagon or dia , mond shape, but dots there, are sure to be. , One may choose veils with tiny dots close together, with larger size dots not quite so close or r' ' with generous size dots quite . sparsely scattered. And some f W have bordeis of dots. Black, navy blue, taupe and brown are the rasnionaoie colors 5,and the prices range from 85c to '$1,76 a yaid. (Muln rioor. Central) " m hi Warm Underskirts Knit or of Flannel Petticoats of ulbatross or flan- h ne, in white or striped effects, " 4 ...til. I. .. -I .M1IHHJ M.AtAH 2.C0 to 6,75. 9"ii jiifc petticoats, in white, ox ,fWl black, blue-and-white with All-Gray High Shoes for Women Made of glace kid and laced, they have plain toes, long vamps and Louis heels, and cost $16 in the Exclusive Little Boot Shop. Nothing goes better with mole coats and bats. (Vlrot Floor, Market mid Juniper) Crepe de Chine Blouses All Quite New All the same price, too, $5.75 each. Three attractive new waists, in the practical crepe de chine, and all in white or flesh pink. The, first blouse has low's of hemstitching in front and a new collar that crosses in novel fash ion in front. The next waist has hemstitched tucks down the front and a collar that may be worn high or low. And the'la3t waist has many small tucks, some widertucki and a Banvsffible eolr. ( tr a. A Hundred Lovely New Dress Hats With Furs and Feathers $10 and $12 Charming new hats they aie come and try them on! A, smart little hat with a duvetyne ciown ol the new henna color his a brim and trimming of soft giay moleskin and a tiny French flower. A picturesque black elet hat with facing of blue is tuined up at just the right angle and finished w ith a flun" band of ostrich. But there are more hats of beavci, of HiuNon s-eal (sheared muskrat), of satin-and-fur, of broeade-and-fui, and of all velvet. The shapes are new the styles aie delightful the hats are different and unusual and exceptional for then puce.-. $10 and $12 each. (.Seioml l'loor, ( lieilinil) Marabou Scarfs and Muffs Special at $6.75 and $7.50 The scarfs are in cape effect, with little tails, are of fashionable Bize and come in black or the natural color. They are $6.75 each. The muffs are also in black or natural and, like the scarfs, are linedwith rich satins to match. The muffs are finished with rings of imitation shell. $7.50. (Main Floor, Central) : The Last Saturday Before Thanksgiving Brings Much Special News of Girls' and Young Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses Scarcely a garment in the collection that does not represent a saving- of from $5 to ,$10 on some the savings are even greater. . And all these are new and attractive Wi .iter clothes such as Miss Philadelphia and her Misters are asking for now. By S. S. Canopic Exceedingly Fine Red Leaf Gloves for Men and Women This is notice of the one ship ment of the celebrated Red Leaf gloves so favorably known to people who demand gloves made up with particular nicety which ia required of all gloves bearing the trade-mark "Red Leaf," made in London for Wanamakei's. The shipment brings less than a thousand pair and we will not be able to get more this season. The gloves are in suede finish and are all lined. Men's Gloves at $5.50 In tan and gray, single clasp, pique sewn and angora lined. Men s Gloves at $6.50 These are in gray, single clasp, outseam sewn, suede sheepskin, lined with blue fur. Women's Gloves at $8.50 Stiap wrist, soft gauntlet, suede sheepskin, otter tops, blue fur lined. They are in tan and" grnj. Children's Gloves at $2.75 Single clasp, outseam - sewn, suede sheepskin, wool lined; in t.m and gray. (Main Floor, Central) m 1 w JX Low-Priced Little' Rugs Wiltons 27x34 in., $7.50 and $8.30. U663 in., $9 and $13.60. Axmirtsters 27x34 in., $3.25 and $4.73. 3Gx70 in., $7.25 a"hd $9. Rag Rugs 27x54 in., $1.60. 30x60 in., $2. 36x72 in., $2.25. (Sflflitli Floor, ( limtiiul) rlL LAMPS are diflicult to get these days, but heie they aie lamps for bathrooms, hanging lamps, student lamps. (hourth 1 loor, Ontrnl) LI T T L E French lamps with bases of hand-chased bronze and shades which harmonize per fectly. $13.50 to $50. (Fourth 1 loor, Ontrul) rpHE Salon de Beaute is a re- freshing place to j,pend an hour in -the midst of a da's shop ping. Manicuring and shampoo ing are done; scalp and facial treatments given. (Third lluor, tlimtnut) SATURDAY is a gieat day for mothers to bring their children in for a haircut. The Children's Haircutting Salon is very sunny and sanitary. (Thtrtl Hoor, t'hratnut) Twenty Years a Youth, Twenty Years a Bread Winner, Twenty Years a Philosopher So may be fulfilled in American life the ancient Hindoo maxim that a man should be twenty years a youth, twenty years a soldier and twenty years a house holder. Men's ages in these days, when some men still go on into the eighties with the lire of youth undimmed, may somewhat be expressed in their choice of overcoats. So at the top of this story are three pictures, hasty and a little impudent. The young man delights to swagger in the conforming overcoat. Look back in the old-time sporting; pictures at the coats worn by the Master of Hounds in some Royal English meet. The young man's swagger .coat today is cut very much like it. Next is the American business man, the greatest commercial fighter in all the world, but somewhat sober in demeanor. In his about-town business he wears the sober style, straight line Chesterfield overcoat and gains respect as a gentleman whose clothes are so well ordered as to attract no attention. Third, the man to whom the elder joys of life have come. The man who m&y luxuriate in a great fur collar and the big blanketing skirts of a magnificent ulster. Properly speaking, these represent three favorite classifications in overcoats, and in these classifications there are many styles. Most popular, perhaps, at the 'moment for men of nearly all ages is the new Town Ulster, which holds in a little at the waist, sports a big comfortable collar and inH many ways resembles the Army over coats, except that it is not so long. It is the town coat for all occasions, and young men especially are affecting it in great numbers. But the main thing about these over coats at Wanamaker's is that they are 100 per cent wool, and this is most important to be sure of at this particular moment, considering how many different kinds of clothes are to be found in Philadelphia. (Thin) Hoor. Mnrket) Two Good New Lots of Men's $2 Shirts One group is of madras, woven and printed, in plain negligee style with soft cuffs, and in stripes in many widths and in clusters. The other group is of fine iercale and is also plain negligee style with soft cuffs, but in addi tion theie is a separate soft collar to match with each shirt. The designs are chiefly narrow stripes. An Uncommon Lot of $1 Ties Four-in-hands of sturdy silk in a generous shape. Choose from stripes, plain colois and a variety of fancy figuics. (Muln Floor, Mnrkrt) Men's Half Hose a Little Over Half Price 15c for second grade black, white and colored cotton. 25c 'for first grade white and gray artificial silk plated. $1.25 for'second giade black and white accor dion ribbed silk. (Muln Floor, Market) Remember the Three Kinds of Pie That Were All Apple? But when the colored waiter was asked what pies could be had he replied, "Kivered, unkivered an' cross-barred." A homely little story that Points a Moral in Men's Hats There'b many a store that professes to have a ariety of men's hats, but examination proves them to be "all apple." The Wanamakcr Men's Hat Store has real va riety of soft hats, derby hats, dress hats and caps. England, France, Italy and America have contributed. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Black Calfskin and Kidskin Shoes at $5.90 MuLh finei footwear than $5.90 would regu larly buy. Straight lace and blucher .shoes of dull black calfskin and straight lace in black glazed kidskin. Smart shapes for young men and conservative styles for other men. (Main Floor, Market) ITMOEMIMY ILfl, OF FE 1TSI1 9 ila, tm RS Crepe de Chine Nightgowns Two styles just in are among the very best at $5, being very simple indeed, and with no trim ming but hemstitching. Other styles up to $15. (Third Floo"r, Central) Charming Crepe Kimonos recently from Japan are of a heavy white crepe with stripes or bars of color and embroidery in heavy cotton over the stripes. ,Thy;L?f ,ly tfMr ; Prettiest Velvet Handbags at $4 in Town No wondei, loi they are much finer bags than $1 will oidinarily buy. Dainty, lightweight bags of black, taupe, liown and navy iel et in giaccful .shape and with different shapes of fanpy fiames. Finished with jaunty tassel. Plnlu 1 loor, ( lietiiut) Knitted Silk Scarfs That Will Appeal to War Workers are those of navy blue and a rich dull red silk to match the colors of the uniforms. They are of good width and the fashionable length, and are just the .right weight for this weather. They were made up especially to- our order. $12.50 each. Other new silk scaifg are hand Some affairs fiom England, in .most attractive colors and combi nations. The blue and whito and brown and white scarfs are par tiwlarlffectiye. $12,(?0. , (Mttla 1'Untti Ce4piliO 304 Famous White Mountain Refrigerators and Ice Chests at Average Reductions of $10 White .Mountain lefrigeratota aie famous throughout the countiy. They aie .standard and ineproachable. We hae sold thousands of them, and they have given unusual satisfaction. The prices of these rcf i igerator.s, we are advised, will be advanced. Yet, in spite of this, we hae decided to dispose of 304 we have on hand and reduce them to such an extent that They Will Be Sold at Once Since there are 59 different sizes and styles of refrigeiators and two kinds of ice chests it is impracticable to give the full list here. But it can be said that the 1 eductions go all the way from $3 on an ice chest that is now $12 to $35 on a refrigerator that is now $185. The average is about $10. This saving applies almost exactly to the great majority of refrigeialois that aie in the usual family sizes. This is an opportunity not onlj for new homes but for every home where there is a refrigerator that is not fully satisfactory and not fully sanitary in every respect. White Mountain refrigeiatoi.s will give lowest temperature with least ice, thus accomplishing an economy saving. With a few exceptions these refrigerators are all white lined, not merely painted, but with a baked-on white coating which has a beautiful high gloss. It is a cleaner, blighter and more durable surface than porcelain and will not crack nor chip. We unhesitatingly recommend them to our customers, and the savings at which they are offered in this sale are such as to be taken advantage of at once. (1'onrtli Hoor, Markrt) The Great Christmas Toy Store Will Welcome the Children Tomorrow Biing in the little giil.s to ee the beautiful things Santa Claus has chosen for their gifts. Bring in the little boys to sec, what a won derful nation of soldiers and engineers and electricians we are becoming. More than a hundred Christmas trees aie lighted and electric trains aie going full speed. Machine guns, tanks and battleships aie ready for action. More than one thousand dolls are waiting for somebody to love them. Everywhere there is expectancy in the hope of the greatest and merriest Christmas that the American people have ever known. ' Bring in the children and let them see it, let them be delighted. i (Seventh Floor, Market Central) a v i i i. i . i ii ii 1 1 hi in i mm 1 1 in ' yJ n, ' ,-" .. '.V .t"i :'m 5Jr;'i .vf j m M Xk 13 M i A' 1 ' n fi .Y 4s1 U ifh w& ". . fcjtf-V.iSit if , & ' ' - arfft. A "r3---T ..,,'.,1. zv ttf