-v."',.' 'll "e " w 7" " 1, .-.H' .PtWuf'U it nfnfc;,.' J -J- -i- -f . i- " . . hi i i o . Oraran olavs at 9. il4 11 :65 WWII 1 WANAMAKER'S WBATHElt ,'? Fair t1"' r l am d-Kfi Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S Clilmen nt Noon The Wanamaker Store Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow 3"V y MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE From on Engraving in the National Geo graphic Magazine. Tomorrow Will Be the Anniversary of the Birthday of Lafayette General Pershing, who is expected to arrive on Monday, will not be able to go to Lafayette's grave in the little cemetery of Paris, to lay a wreath and a tear and speak a word of affection for the young Frenchman, who endeared himself to us in the Revolutionary time. The events of the last three years have tight ened the cords that bind us to France. Ntf other man on the other side of the sea did as much for the struggling American Colonies as the chivalric Lafayette, who not only came in person and fought" with General Washington, but in the days of suffering of our Continental troops went personally over to his mother country and borrowed funds to buy clothes and troops. Lafayette slumbers by I'in the land of his birth, but , yv uHiuiigruq, aweiis as a sacrea legacy in ine nearts of the American people. Signed Stnt. s. win. The Young Women's Salons Announce New Autumn Sports Clothes New Clothes for School and Business Wear Brand-new clothes to wear at once suits of just the sort for crisp Autumn days, new dresses to wear on the street or indoors, with or without coats, topcoats for immediate needs. In the newest styles all of them Incoming, smart and attractive and of mod erate price as well. . Smart New Sports Suits Well tailored, becoming now suits, in autumn stylets and fashionable colors. These are suits to wear now and till the snow flies or later. Wool Jerpeu Suits Winter weiglfl!; are ?50 to $65. Wool Burella Cloth Suits in new models lined with fancy silks, $40. Checked Velour Suits Attractive colors and combi nations, $52.50 to $65. Blue Serge Dresses A blue serge frock is almost a "must" in the average girl's wardrobe. Pretty Silk Capes ' Now $10 to $57.50 Some few coats arc among them, but the majority ore cape3 made of such silks as natural col ored pengee, poplin, colored or i black satin and charmeuse, taf n feta and tricolette. A number 7 have soft brushed wool scarfs. There L,are capes among them that would do to wear now and until late in the. Fall and a num ber are .fine evening wraps. (Flrnl Floor, Central) Cold Weather Coats for Babies ' ' Of white nnd cream colored 1 cashme.r.e'and c'renella cloth, some- ''fidainCilsr silk lined. , U All niv lmnrl mliVnirlirfl nnrl f many have handi scalloped, deep found collars nndfCuftG, t Picpus, in the center of shoes and bread for our the side of his fathers, his name, with that of jhm u Numbers of attractive new dresfses, some braided, some trimmed with wool embroidery, some with round necks, some lace trimmed or with tn'colette vests, are $32.60 to $45, and just the frocks most girls areJn searching for. Warm New Autumn Sports Coats Comfortable, roomy coats for scbeol""or business, s'ports, mo toring or general wear prac tical, well cut wraps in new styles. Veloursr polo cloths, oxfords, silvcrtones and roughish mix tures are the most-used fabrics, and browns, blues, tans, green and grays are among the good colors., Pocketed, belted and fin- (Hecoml Floor, Clientnut) A Fine Parisienne Corsets With the New Lines $9.50 a pretty pink coutil top lets corset with tricot elastic sec tion in the waist and strongly boned over the hips and abdomen. $t).50 i a Parisienne designed for tall figures. Made of coutil, long skirt and heavily boned. $10 a low-bust style, heavily (Third Floor, 1500 Silk Waists Special at $3.85 to $5.50 $3.85 to $5.50 for crepe de chine waists in white or flesh f color tucked or embroidered, high or low collars. $5 for crepe Georgette waists in white, flesh or bisque, some tucked, some with ruffles, some with V or round necks. (Eait ana Wf AlileO Women's Tailored Serge Street Dresses at $25 to $47.50 XTUMBERS of women, within the Inst few days, hu been asking for these inex pensive serge dresses, for they can be worn with comfort right now. Mostly they are of dark blue serge, some few are black or brown and the serge is a sur prisingly good quality. There is plenty of variety, too, in the styles. Everything from the severe little coat dress with only rows of shiny i buttons for trimming, up to the dcliehtfully frivolous tunic (Klmt 1 loor, Paris Has Done the Most Wonderful Things With Beads on Handbags Two new styles that have just como in to sell at $20 are surpassingly lovely. One is a very distinct inno vation. It is a richly beaded Keystone just big enough to hold a dainty handkerchief and a few coins' and it is carried an the wrist by a white ring just large enough to slip over the hand. The other style is a taffeta drawstring bag, heavily over worked with beads in loops, and with a long tassel. It comes in most fashionable street and evening colors to match nearly every new 'gown. (Main rlnor, Climtnut) New Earrings Now that the fashionable coif fure permits women's cars to show again, earrings are much in vogue. Close-fitting earrings are par ticularly well liked, and one may choose the earrings of imitation lapis lazuli, topaz, pearl, coral or sapphire, or these combined with metal or in novelty effects. 50c to $3.50 a pair. Pendant earrings, in ever so many pleasing and becoming styles, are $1.25 to $5 60 a pair. " (Jenelrj Store,, Main l'luor, CheHtnut) ished with generous collars. $35 to $105. All these raiments aro in li to 20 year sizes. re-enforced, with broad abdominal clasp. In white coutil. $18 a beautiful pink broche model, girdle top, long skirt well boned and elastic gussets in front. $18 a topless model in pink brocho with elastic section in the waist and daintily finished with net and ribbon trimming. Chednut) frock with its fasclnnting eye let embroidery. Some have round necks, and others ttre square, there is u bit of pretty embroidery by way of a collar or there may be none at all. Wide black silk braid makes an effective trim- . ming for certain models and there arc belts or sashes to con fine the fullness at the waist. Each and every one is good looking and one thing is cer tain, there is no more useful in-between srason dress than one of serge. Central) Notable Items in the Great September Sale of Housewares THE Sale of Housewares is a sale of a special collection of 150,000 articles, all brand-new and all lower in price than usual. It includes practically every sort of utensil and de vice necessary and useful in the way of kitchen, laundry and bathroom requisites, and especially for housecleaning. Some of the most notable specials are: New Lamps and Candlesticks in the September Sale Just come into the Sale are some distinctive Japanese pottery lamps, with shades to match the floral decorations on tho vases. These lamps are $25 each, a saving of a third or moic. Only a limited number. Also new arc 1000 mahogany-finish 9-inch candlesticks to sell for 50c each, which is less than half price. Good selection still in boudoir lamps, reading lamps, floor lamps and shades of all sizes, at reductions of 25 to 50 per cent. (Fourth Floor. Central) Women's Fine Woolen Hose From England A new shipment has just brought these desirable lots Full-fashioned cashmere of me dium weight in black and white, $2.75 a pair. Full-fashioned cashmere with re-enforced soles and double gar ter tops, in white, dark tan, green and navy, $3. Ribbed wool sports hose with fashioned feet, in black, white, gray and heather mixtures, $3.50. Full fashioned black silk-and-wool in light weight, $4. Ribbed wool sports stockings in navy, dark tan and gray, with pmbvrideied silk clocks of con ttasting colors, $4. Ribbed wool sports stockings in gray and heather mixtures, $4; and in brown mixed and gray, $5. Mercerized sports stockings in fancy mixtures with checked boot effects, $6. Special A little lot cf woolen sports hose with vertical stripes on white or black grounds, "seconds," special at $3.50 a pair. (First Floor. Market) Tweed Suitings and Coatings. $2.50 a Yard Half Price Everybody knows the repu tation of good wear that tweed has and these suitings and coatings are warmly and strongly woven for the hardest kind of service. In soft shades of green, brown, gray or blue with nubs of color, and also white in some cases. The width is 54 inches. (First Floor, Chestnut) Certain Good Soaps Made Especially for Us are the almond soap, 18c cake, $2 dozen; Peroxide bath soap, 18c cake, $2 a dozen, and vege table oil soap, 16c cake, $1.80 dozen. Queen Mary Bath Crystals, in violet, rose or verbena scents, ar a pleasant addition to the rjtth The Newest Fashion in Men's Fall Shirts is a soft-eufT negligee shirt with separate starched collar to match. The material is percale and the designs arc stripes in four different widths from hairline to seersucker and in three colors blue, lavender and green. ' Excellent shirts for $2.65. (Main Floor. Market) Fine Lot of Men's $1 Ties in Autumn Patterns Four-in-hands of good silk in a generous shape. Choose from stripes, Persian effects, figures and plain colors. Special at 65c are some other very good four-in-hands in a variety of new fall designs. (Main I loor, Market) 80 new White Mountain Special Refrigerators at $30. A new lot of Wanamaker Cyco ball-bearing carpet sweepers, mahogany finish, special at $5. 500 washboilers, each with heavy copper bottom, for numbers 6, 7, 8 and 9 stoves, specially priced at $2.90, $3.60, $4 and $4.45. (Fourth Moor, Mnrkrl A Central) 200 Women's New Hats Around the $10 Mark The Millinery Salons are full of charming new Autumn and Winter hats which reflect the new fashions. You will see Hats in the neto two-color combinations and effects. Dress hats trimtned with ostrich. Quite smart small hats of velvet. Hats trimmed with feath ers. Hats for dress, for busi ness, for shopping. And in the whole two hun dred, fresh, smart new hats there are none over $10. (Second Floor, Chestnut) High Louis-Heel Oxfords of Bronze Kidskin at $7.50 These days, when a woman sees such a modest price marked on a pair of shoes she is inter ested at once. Sometimes her interest wanes when she sees the shoes, but it won't in this case. These are shapely, light - weight oxfords with narrow toes and high Ixuis heels.' The bronze kidskin is an excellent quality and thoy are al together dainty shoes. Unusual for $7.50. (First Floor. JlurUet) Umbrellas With the Fashionable Silver-Ring Handles, $8 Just now there is a decided vogue for the umbrellas with a silver ring handle, and we are very glad to announce the ar rival of this new lot. They have silk covers, in black and the fashionable colors, and tho silver caps and rings are mounted on ebony sticks. Women interested in new and smart accessories will like to see them. (Main Floor. Market) Waffle irons that bake four waffles at a time $1.45 for coal range style and $1.85 for gas stove style. School trunks, specially constructed for school serv ice and specially priced, $18 to $24. Griddle cake bakers, 8 and 9 inch sizes, old-fashiojjed iron, 70c and 85c. A New Book of Poems By Edgar A. Guest "The l'ath to Home" is the title and the price is $1.25. , His sure and sympathetic interpretation of what is in the heart of every day folk is what makes this au thor so popular. "American Foreign Trade." by Chailes M. Pepper, former trade adviser to the Department of State, is a survey of the world markets. Price $2.50. (Muln Floor. Thirteenth) Caramels, Dipped in Fresh Cream Candy, 80c Pound Smoovth, rich caramels dipped in chocolate, strawberry, vanilla or mocha cream you'll agree to their goodness after the first lus- . cious bite! Fresh 'each day, 80c pound. Crystallized fruit pastilles, 80c a pound. (Down Mnlr Htnre. Chestnut) Heavy Shaker-Knit Sporting Sweaters aio here in four styles and five colors navy, crimson, white, ox fcid and green. Coat style, with shawl collar and pockets, $10 to $15. Plain coat style and V-neck pull-over style. $9 to $11. V-neck pull-over style with hawl collar, $10 to $15. Same styles in boys' sizes, S8 to $10. (The r.ullerj. Juniper) School Handkerchiefs Cnmbric weight or sheer weight, whichever j ou like best. Good Irish linen of practical weave, in plain hemstitched style, and useful for giils or bos. Price $2.25 a dozen. (West Aisle) Ready With Children 's School Shoes Better Shoes and at Lower Prices For some years we have been getting more and more dissatisfied with children's shoes as they came upon the market. Many months ago we decided upon a new policy in this direction. We would have our own shoes mada and made our way. We took it up with the best manufacturers, and the result of an immense amount of work and planning and close figuring is that now we are actually ready to announce that We Have the Best Shoes for Children in Philadelphia and Generally at Lower Prices For they arc our own shoes, made in our own way, of leather of our own selec tion. They are made over lasts of our own selection. They are cut upon our own specifications. The soles are put on with the Goodyear welts and the leather soles are genuine all-leather. There are some shoes with fiber soles, for many people want this kind; but if the shoe appears to have a leather sole, then we guarantee it genuine leather, no paper, no cheap composition. And the whole construction is just as good and sound. Whatever you may get elsewhere, you can get good school shoes at Wanamaker'a sound and true and durable. Boys' shoes come in tan and black calfskin lace, in sizes 8 to 10ii at $4.50 and $5.50, and sizes 11 to 2 at $5, $6 and $8.50. Special attention is called to an extra-strong tan calfskin lace shoe, box toe, in sizes 8 to 10ij at $4.50 and 11 to 2 at $5. Girls' shoes come in tan and black button and 'lace calfskin, in patent leather button with kid or cloth tops and all-white buck button and lace, and prices go from $5 to $13, according to size. (Flnt Floor. Market) There's a Great, Growing, Wise Buying of Rich Cut Glass The people of Philadelphia right now are buying twice as much cut glass as a year ago. It has a new and great popularity. This is not without reason. A piece of rich cut glass, worked by an artist from a fine crystal blank, is a very beautiful thing and inexpensive. What else could you get having so much of beauty and life and promise of long association as a graceful vase or a gracious bowl for ornament, or for flowers, to have a place in the home where the light may strike the facets and show the life and glory of it? Throughout the month of September, in the ale of Oiira mi wo shall dispose of many hundieds of beautiful cut glass pieces at special pi ices. Choose from such as these keeping in mind, of course, that early choice is. always best: Howls, $3, $3.75, $4. $4.75, $5 to $18. Loa berry dishes, $2.25, $2.75, $3, $4, $5, $6 to $10.50. Sugar and cream sets, $2.75 to $12 the set Water jugrt, $2.75, $4, $1.25, $5, $5.50, $6, $8.60, $10, $15, $18 and $20. Relish dishes, !'4, $4.50, $5, $6.50 to $10.75. Compotes, $1.85, $2 $2.25, $3.50, $4.50, $5.75 to $13.75. lion bon dishes, $1, $1.26, $1.65, $2, $2.50 nnd $3.50. Mayonnaise sets, $3.50, $4.75, $5 to $8 Celery trays, $2.75, $3.75, $4, $4.60 to $13.50. Baskets, $2.25, $3.76, $4.75, $6.50, ?7, $12 to $40. Vases, S2, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5, $0.50, $8.50, $9.50, $10, $12.50 to $60. Punch bowls on foot, $13.50, $15, $19.50, $25, $35, $50, $85, $U5 to $400. Notable Berry bowls, $3. Orange bowls, $4.25. Flower vases, $3.75, 10-inch bizc. (fourth Floor, Central) School Days Are Coming and Gloves Will Be Needed Gloves warm enough for comfort and sturdy enough for the hard sen ice which most active boys and girls exact from their clothes. These aro well made and comfortable, planned to fit growing fingers andi thumbs. 85c a pair for chamois-finished lisle in white or gray. $1.15 a pair for duplex cotton gloves in white, gray or beaver; one clasp. $1.50 a pair for tan capeskins, one clasp. $1.75 a pair for washable capeskins in pearl white or tan. $2.25 a pair for gray mocha suede gloves, one clasp; or tan washable capeskins in slip-on style. (Mnln Floor, Central) Children's English Stockings "Seconds" at 50c Fiom one of the best makers in England we procured a little lot of second grade stockings for childicn. Silk-and-wool and cotton in white only and cashmere and merino in white and tan. Not all sizes in each kind, but a good range in the lot. If these were first giade goods they would be double or more. , U'lm Moor. .Murkrt) Oa Specials Flower size. Flower size. vases, $5, 12-inch basket, $7, 10-lnch Water jug, $5, four-pint size. l ml H'J si M I M I '3 ..f,S m s-1 1 ii y w JIB. v ! (Thlril Flor7CIiMnny 65c and $1.25 a bottle. (Main Floor, Chrttnut) " ' :-'-- F I 6" a s o frjl & ,n j" I V "4. ?m ftp . V5 KB t v fc. T w&i y Kr. n J ' ! Rt. r TQ ."1- fi. (h. :jt.".?Sl .,,. Sf fct-..'
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