s &'-izsar4s:mt- KYBSllG 0KPBLIO BD'aBItr-fHItADBIvPHliA;, TOESDAtf, M)VEMBEIt 26, 1918 MSkr&frsLl V i ,v &J 'Grand Organ Victory Music TV ' 9; 12 and 5j15 ? , foment of Meditation and Chlmn '''v- ' nt Noon WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Opens 9 A. M. Store Closes 5:30 P. M. WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair h iJ This Store Has Been Showing the Way for Well Over Half a Century FJ R' 1 I ! 1 ' The United States May Still Be a Pathfinder of the World What we have buildcd in America is Capable of improvement. jgt ' Given what we have in our country, in fjthe,experimentso a century and a half, is l not beyond betterments. P - With stronger and more skillful hands (we must stretch them, out to put her social d industrial life on an equitable and just f basis and thereby bless the world' with ninrnar C)4-Cinlalrlc nnl nnnnvnUUino 'I Pioneers must not cease to be nioneers. f This Store ision the witness stand tor this. h W et aH f uS be alive to future needs. jhaM l Stoned I i. 1 f Nov. Stf, 3918: w A Little Group of Young Women's Fine Afternoon and Dinner Dresses Much Reduced CTORY SALE fk 88 4000 Pairs of Women's Gloves Specially Priced Just in time to enable you to get new gloves for the holiday and save you money, tool At $1.35 a pair are Duplex washable fabric gloves in white, buck, brown or gray, with two clasps. At $1.40 a pair, French glace gloves, in white or black, with self or black or- white stitching, overscam-sewn, 2 clasps. At $1.50 a pair, fine French kid and glace gloves, in white or black, with white or black stitching; not all sizes in each style, but all sizes In the lot. At $1.75 a pair, ivory-colored washable glace gloves, with 1 clasp, half pique sewn. At $2.25 a pair, fine mocha suede gloves, in tan, sand and gray, 1 clasp, half pique sewn. Find them on five counters' on the (Wot Male) fQA L'jt i fill ! Al. ... 41. fL iAftn vinnr .. 1 1ml l4tln AlIni. ... '' v ' lo. ?"" J5 LIIe "BJ Lllc F4-co " iwu, uuv mtic caiuci ju jj.we season they were considerably higher priced. ' They are distinctive, lovely gowns for street and indoor wear, and ,. they Were iriade by a Ionian who specializes in dresses for girls and young women, so they are delightful. ' Velvets, soft, radiant satins, in white and light colors; rich, dark ' 'allies and crepes, serges and gabardines arc all in the group. The styles Oar'Charming; there is usually but one dress of each kind and the colors are luveiy. ,'' They are in 14to 20 year sizes and any young woman who wishes' -. 11- 1..1.1. ;l .nt- 1.141a fvnitlr few cnwA nt 'Thit.'i..Ir..'. fA.ili.ii.'.. tTO WalK, IJgUb 1I1W tt small, utile iiwik iwi oviii m j.iiui.-uu, a icauuui-B will do well to see these. IM t (Second Floor, Chefitnut) All Good Kinds of Small Furs and Fur Coats for Women Whoever plans to go to Franklin Field Thanksgiving Day will look well to' her store of furs, for she will enjoy the game all the more if she is luxuriously comfortable. Here are all the fashionable furs of the season the fine foxes black, brown, cross and taupe-dyed; the mink and skunk furs; the lovely gray squirrel and fisher and sable and mole furs. And here arc the coats especially those of hardy muskrat, both natural and dyed; the racoon civet and leopard, not for getting the Hudson .seal (dyed muskrat), and the greatest favor ite of all the 'natural and dyed nutria. All these furs are guaranteed and you will find their true names on their tickets. (Second J'Moor, ClieMnul) New 1919 Printed Foulards Just Unfolded weaves in new designs. An advance showing of very desirable Very popular goods for Christmas gifts. The width is 40 inches and the price $3 a yard. (Fir.t Floor, Chestnut) JET 5- SB i Xij i 1 lit s 300 Women's New Dresses Special at $25 & s W', - ?' Ih V- u U ' Fresh, new dresses of the styles and materials which Fashion most I approves tricorette, serge, Georgette crepe, satin and jersey, and combina tions of these stuffs, made up in nearly as many styles as there are dresses. 'Among colors there are navy and black and j;aupe; seafoam gray, burgundy : and browns and several others. t All sizes in the lot. Early-season prices forsuch dresses were enough larger to make the fc woman who buys one of these heartily glad that she is' buying late. . r, (First Floor, Central) Evening Slippers , Black or white satin, $9 a pair. ' Aluminum cloth, which doesn't tarnish, $10. - FTlvinnn lfirt X1!t .ULUU..V. ., T " w?' iBjonie buckles are $-1 to $25. K pliuicfrhinestone buckles $4 to $30." I'AU in tnc exclusive lhuu uout r, Market and Juniper) Uahop, IfcTiV rtrt no tkt fl-'L'r -. .?... TVT T II. .- -; n vTV-omen s irunipa and Spats for Thursday's Festivities m ' m J &. ; Spt 'TPiimns of natent leatffer. black .il . r. r . .-". Ifskln, dark brown calfskin and Wwfc'lta nnlfRkin. .with T in is or low pPyench heels and various toe shapes, from the extremely long, gjH narrow toe to the medium point. .JvPrice $9 a pair. rr ysopavs vo wear wiui iiiubu iiuiuya ( re, in. white, fawn, tan, pearl gray h nd taupe and are $2 to $5 a pair. iys r! :-& (Firt Floor, Marlte) fMye Been Waiting Pajamas- ;..l i-m ?? t . nU;SO nave u Kuuuyiiiaiiy nrviucii, VmtJiU will'be good news that they ftimxtA nf Insf Arrived! i. M'JiThey are made of good quality 'iuihellct, not too heavy, and h V . f.iu. !t. VI.. lit. ' Mme in wniic, pin ur ojuc, wiut,. white frogs. ti 11- w 2.? Bulll'' teits? Tli HThlrd Floor, Central)' i Christmas Ribbons if at Special Prices AlNot a bit too early to get them, NfeiH X'30c a piece for the narrow size, n fl.su a piece lor tnc one-men k. width, $.1.60 a piece for the one- d'-ft-half-lnch width. TJ 'are woven, vnrisunus nu- oi K(rU;auaUty, and this is ?-. .iMii.i -.jr.ii" :. New Designs of Challis Are Here Especially delicate stripes and rings and dots designs which seem peculiarly-adapted to shirtwaists. And a great many women who don't , like either silk or cotton waists are wearing challis this season, because -iit ipretty and warm and washable. t -The 'width is 27 inches; price $1.15 a yard. '(Press patterns of this or any other fabric in the Dress Goods Salon will He boxed-lf desired for gifts. j (First Floor, Cheitnnt) Lingerie Blouses New and Snowy and Dainty All are of white voile, fine and nowy, and all are new styles that have just been lifted from their boxes. At $3 is a simple but effective blouse, with a new square neck nnd many tucks on the collar, cuffs and front. At ?3.B0 is, another style with collar of crisp white embroidery and finished with Valenciennes lace and two tiny rows of lace1 down the front. At $7.50 a' still finer blouse of voile with real filet lace, drawn work and hand embroidery on the front. (Third Floor, Outrun Two New, Beautiful and Special Fur Trimmed Coats for Women have reached us just in time for women who want to get a new coat for the holiday. They are remarkably good for their prices and you save money on each one. Of a roughish coating is the first coat, which has a skirt effect all the way 'round, a belt, big pockets, which button through, and a big collar of .fluffy natural racoon. It is lined throughout with peau dc cygne, is ?67.C0 and "you save $20! Quito handsome is the other coat, which is ofcaBhmere ve lour in a new cut.vith a novel t back, which makes' its wearer look fashionably slim. This has a belt in front and is finished with" a huge collar of taupe ' wolf. This coat is $95 and you save $30! Uoth these coats arc in bur gundy, taupe, tans, black and slate gray. (Firat Floor, Central) NeW Styles in Winter Coats , V .for Little Folk A. dark blue broadcloth model is trimmed1 only with aN lighter shade on the collar and buttons'. It is warmly and serviceably lined. Sizes 1 to 3 years and priced at $14. Another brown broadcloth is trlmmedwith nutria and silk frogs on the front as fastening. Sizes 1 to, 3 years and priced at $22.50. , A heavy, warm model in cheviot has a nutria collar and fastens with dark pearl buttons.. Sizes 1 to 3.years tfnd priced at $16.60. A little tailored model of , navy blue broadcloth has a nutria collar and is fastened with, dark pearl, buttons. Sizes 1 to 3 years" and priced 'at $18.50. y A smart little model in broadcloth that comes in either brown or blue has a collar and buttons of nutria. Sizes 2 to 6 years and priced at $10.50, There is another broadcloth model, a little plainer, that comes in either brown or blue, sues 2 to o, years and priced at $25. Metal Embroidered Net Flouncings at Special Prices We were fortunate to get these just at the very moment when women are thinking the most about evening gowns. They are as charming in design as can be imagined and there are bands to match nearly all the flouncings on a background of net they are embroidered in con trasting colors in silks and metal threads. There is silver rnd gilt, navy, taupe, black, gray, royal blue and deep pink. In the loveli est combinations and designs that a feminine heart could desire. Bands are priced at $1.10 a yard and flouncings $1.25 and ?l.Cu a yard. Wet Alile) Gloves for Men and Children $1 a pair for men's warm, 1 clasp fabric gloves silk plaited and lined with fleece, in gray. 50c a pair for cloth gloves for boys and girls, tan or gray, fleece lined. 85c a pair for leather gauntlets for boys and girls, black or tan, fleece lined. All specially good for their mod crate prices. (Wfit AUle) The Togs and the . Tackle for Basket Ball Basket balls, indoor and out door kinds, $3 to $12. Goals, $5 to $6.50. Extra nets, 75c. Shoes, $3.50 to $6. Stockings, 75c to $2.50. Pants, $1.76 arid $2. Jerseys. 75c to $3. i Elbow and kneo pads, $1.60 and ANOVEIj guimpo is of orgnn die with nn old-fnshioncd puffing of net antl insertions of heavy real Valenciennes. The prices are $9.50 and $10.50; cuffs to match, $4.25. (Third Floor, Chestnut.) MANY a wee girl will have n fniry - like party dress of white net sent to her by Santu Claus. They have the most en trancing ruffles outlined with wee ribbons of pink and blue, $10.75. (Third Floor, Chestnut.) THE ideal holder for n little one's toys is a sizable Noah's Ark, which moves on wheels and lias Dutch-looking decorations on it. $11. (Third Floor, Chestnut.) THE appetizing smclUof pop corn is noticeable as soon as you enter the Toy Store. Crowds stand around the popper nil day long waiting for the toothsome morsel.'. (Seventh Floor, Central.) i THE Oriental Store is the place to go for rare and strange gifts from sandalwood Incense to ivory carvings and cucumber green porcelains. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut.) CHILDREN'S furs are the dar-v- lingest things one can just imagine how that small girl will hug her wee muff and scarf when Santa Clnus hands it out! (Sec ond Floor, Central.) T?OR J- t useful krtcheny gifts see the Housefurnishing Store. (Fourth Floor.) "Twenty-three and a Half Hours' Leave" By Mary Roberts Rincharl is among the new books and a jolly little tale of adventure- it is. GOc. "Historic Shrines of America." by John T. Paris. All that is al leady, notable is covered and a surprising wealth of the little known is added. Further, the book is illustrated with many beautiful illustrations. ?3. "Recollections of- a Russian Diplomat," by Eugene tie Schel king, is a book of personal ex periences only and first-hand in formation. The author was Sec retary of the Russian Embassy in Berlin. $2.50. "Such Nonsense," by Carolyn Wells. An anthology of .some of the best nonsense of recent years, and a book for dull days. $2. (Mnln Moor, Thirteenth) Odd Pieces of Imitation Filet at Special Prices There are small pieces which are so attractive for tho arms and backs of chairs. Also tray covers, doilies and centerpieces all in a delightful variety of designs. Priced from 15c to $1.50. (Halt Aisle) . ',lS J r-' '. -,(,,'. 1 V ' t . - ? '!: nv u r l u w i A. - l h eleventh-hour Thanksgiving Day needs can' probably get what they want here. 2000 Yards of All-Linen Toweling 35c a Yard Special Clean, uniformly woven fabric that washes splendily and wears well; 17 inches wide, blue-striped border. Specially suitable for tea towels and roller towels and rpe cial at the price 35c a yard. (Firnt Floor,1 Chealnul) Jm& lib Sitting on the Benches at Franklin Field and Making a Noise for Old Penn !'. You' d Better Be Well Wrapped Up Not in any Fall-weight overcoat. Not trusting to a sweater and a scarf. e Not putting your trust in weather reports. You'd Better Be Well Wrapped Up What you need is something real and something big and something heavy and warm; what you need is a "Great Big, Long, Dark, 8-Pound Coat" Of fancy color or any land of mixture you want, but be sure it is the big. . wrap-up kind. And be sure it is all-wool. And be sure it is sound and true. '-' Be sure it is from Wanamaker's. Let us especially recommend a certain kind that has a big fur collar. .., (Third Floor, Mnrket) Men's New Irish ' 'Handkerchiefs One style, with hemstitched hems and tapes above, $9 a dozen; a beautiful quality of linen (a dress handkerchief) with a hand-rirfc hem, $15 a dozen, and another quality with quarter, half or one inch hems, $9 and $12 a dozen. All these handkerchiefs lend themselves to hand done ini tials, monograms or auto graphs and wc will do the work for you,-if you wish, or mark them in ink. Wc do work of this sort with great care and at a moderate tariff. (Main Floor, Centrnl) Kenneth Durward Overcoats Juift in From London A belated .shipment, but, as the cold weather was belated too, they are here in time. Especially in good time to be worn to the game Thursday. Single-breasted Aintrce models with regular shoulders and very Smart in appearance. Irish friezes and cheviots are the materials most used and the rich colorings are like no other coats in Philadelphia. In many a faint ovcrplaid adds interest to the design. Price $47.50. Kenneth Durward London ulsters gicat, warm, belted coats $50 to $82.50. (London Shop, The Gallery, Chefitnut) . Two Special Lots of Men's Half Hose Men who wear size 10k: can get black and natural merino socks,"' first grade, at 85c, three pair for $1, which is about a third under regular price. There arc 700 pair of these, samples from a large wholesaler. Black and while mixed silk-and-wool half hose at 50c a pair are half the regular price. (Main Fluor, Markrt) i'KN'j z&s Good Cowhide Suit Cases to Go Away in The day before Thanksgiving always brings to the Luggage Store a lot of people in a hurry, asking for "a good suitcase to go away in; something not too ex pensive." To thoso that come in on this errand tomorrow wc can rec ommend this group of tan cowhide suitcases at $9 to $15.50. They are handsome, sturdy cases, some with straps all around, and the two at $14.50 and $15.50 arc extra deep. (Main Floor, Chest put) Victory Sale No. 89 500 Women's Umbrellas at $2.50 Their covers are of silk-and-cotton and they have attractive mission wood or bakelite top handles in good designs and now' styles. .They arc full-size umbrellas (20 inches) and they have sightly outside covers of all silk. "' Ordinarily such umbrellas would bell for at least a dollar'"' more and they nrc guaranteed for a year, too. (Main Floor, Markrt) w- T EITY MI CM TRvfa i imttrv vrrntPFiTFtn l Vh MB miku A FfiM RfJ Representative Pieces From a Large Assortment at a Reduction of One- Third j. JL . u- 1 . s 2k serviceable little oot,rffchInc)lHa Iv plain, tailored model and tl.76,- 'I Arm-chairs nnd arm-rockers are amongst tho best of house hold friends, which is one good reason why so many discrimi nating people give them as gifts. It is not often that they have such a good collection to chooso from as wo aro now offering at a reduction of one third from .our regular prices. Tho twenty pieces hero de scribed arc. representative of our moderately priced collection. They have been chosen from amongst tho group jwarked at prices ranging from $7 to $24. $7 for an arm-rocker, ivory enamel, cane scat. $8.75 for an arm-rocker, cane seat, Windsor effect. $9.50 for an arm-chair with rush seat. $10 for a brown oak arm chair with curved arms' and sad dle seat. $11 for an arm-rocker finished in brown oak with leather Beat. $11 for an arm-chair with spring tapestry seat; William and Mary Btyle. $12 for a mahogany finished arm-chair with spring tapestry seat and paneled back.' $13.50 for a mahogany arm rocker with spring seat and high back. an arm-chair' wih upholstered spring an arm-rocker with upholstered spring $14 for tapestry seat. $15 for tapestry scat. $10 for an arm-rocker with tapestry spring seat and wing back. $17.60 for an arm-chair with spring .seat, in a variety, of cretonnes. $18 for an arm-chair with an automobile seat 'in brown' leather. $19 ' for a mahogany arm rocker, spring seat upholstered in tapestry, (rlU Jloor) i 3?-. .XlKV aXxfi.' w $20.50 for) a mahogany arroi.J', rocker with spring seat in tSL.-y-m variety of damasks. U'bh ""-ANI j . , , ... . ' . I i iof anurrnrcnair, wim doiCii. TIf Jl. spring scat, upholstered in taptSr estry. ',$; $22 for an arm,-.rocker with spring upholstered seat andjS .panel back.- - 'tjfifo $22.50 for a mahogany wH&r cane wing-back arm-rocker in a&i variety, of coverings of velour. $24 for an arm-rocker, Wind$ sor. .style, in either brown chrome, birch, 'with loose spri seat. i $24 for an arm-chair with fi urea veiour spring seat a; cane.backi , ,r ,.. .Y.'r-;.?4 p-l t.W rii .k-k li iw Mazf'KZ fe. v " t w?n Mil tj ap 9PWfi ferV J:-S3L . -Ji' A1 kA Hfo .
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