"r'Y,5,''vV ""'W f 4! v 5ty" '"JJ r"1 EVENING PUBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919 K I I ' ' ' ' III, I I . . . 1 ' - - . l . Great o'rgYn I 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Store Opcns.at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S 25 Chimes at Noon "" ' i .i.i i. .ii T . . i- . . Fi- i M ii ..I. .inn- iii i n i , i, x Monday Evening's Cheerful Word From Wanamaker's fc , Certain Fish Can Only Be Caught by Nets because they will not bite at bait on a hook. Where fish are plentiful, the fishermen and others are full of fish stories. (Some one once said that if every mullet was a brick, they could be used to build a sea wall three feet thick and ten feet high around Tampa Bay.) There are many fish stories in the air in Florida, where the waters of the great Gulf of Mexico are so bountifully populated with large and small fish. Some of the fishing nets are made for large fish only, that the little fish may escape and "not be a bother." Some business nets are made specially to catch the weak-minded and lean-pocket-book people, and with the idea if they can get the poor and ignorant (the crowd, as it is called), tKey are on the best highway; whereas the people with least money have greatest need to buy only the goods that will last longest and look well as long as they last, if properly cared for. ISigned Sept. SS, 1919. Beautiful New Fall Dresses Are Arriving in Great, .Numbers There is a dress for every occasion a woman could want the smartest of tailored frocks for the street, dresses of the Wter, more drapable fabrics for the house, lovely matinee frocks and some new and most delightful models for informal evenings at home. Among the materials are: Serge Tricotine Clvarmeuse Crepe de Chine Among the newest fashions is a dark-blue serge with the skirt slashed at each side of the front and back, and the slashes are edged with tiny ruffles of re"d. This also forms a finish to the high collar and cuffs. Embroidery in braid and silk is (First rio. Beautiful Are the New Furs Every Woman Must See Them Especially the glorious cape stoles with pockets. You know, of course, that pockets take the place of muffs in fashion. (Second Floor, Chtitnut) , Feathers, Frills and Furs Adorn Children's New Bonnets They are the most fetching little bonnets imaginable, made of pale pink or blue or white crepe de chine, ruffled and tucked and trimmed with hand embroidery, ostrich bands or a bit of fur. A-few are more simply caps of pink or light blue broadcloth with only a' band of beaver fur and a fur button. These would be charming otfa tiny boy. (Third Floor, It Can, Be Proved by Figures That a Parisienne Corset renders value for value, in style, elegance, durability and general satisfaction, for every dollar invested in it. Some women wear ordinary grade corsets because they have the mistaken impression that the only difference between those and superior grade corsets is in name or "frills." We wish those women could visit the establishment in which the fa mous Parisienne corset is made ex clusively for Wanamaker custom ers by a French woman, the great est expert in her line in the country. They would see that It is made altogether, 'of the finest quality of imported mate rials. Made of the strongest isa terialsT too, fabriqs which are re quired to stand 'the test of the "pull" of 90 to 100 pounds weight, bones which combine the utmost -flexibility with the utmost strength. jt is made by the most highly skilled workers in the country. The wprk is done, herever practicable, by hand and the completed corset partes through the h&pds of three1 xftjrauwri'batOM bg placed . fi Tricolette Jersey Georgette Satin and Serge a large feature in the trimming. It is used in more ways than ona ever thought of before, and the same might be said of buttons. 'There are dozens of styles, and they are the prettiest, we think, that can be found far or near. Prices from $42.50 to $65. or, Central) Even the newest baby has been provided for and there are sizes all the way up to six years. Prices are $6 to $22.50. Chestnut) New Offerings of Parisienne Corsets for the Pall and Winter include models designed for figures re quiring durability and comfort, and having full hips and bust propor tions: Model of strong coutll, heavily re-enforced over abdomen and hips, with low, full bust and long skirt, $10. Serviceable model of broche, low bust and long skirt with tricot elastic gores for comfort, three large hooks below front steel, $15. Beautiful .white broche Paris ienne for the figure not requiring too straight lines, long over the hips, fulrbust and medium height $18. Model of pink broche, elastic gores in skirt front, very" low bust, suitable for full diaphragm, $18. Satisfactory Brassieres of LetitiaTMake Brassieres to reduce superfluous flesh, made of pink mesh and broche, fastened lnback, $3, Brassieres of white poplin, $2.60. A similar model b pink dotted broche With Uutic, 'is. Jbqekf $3. Women's Winter Gloves at Special Prices Excellent choosing from several thousand pair that arc 50c to $1 below regular. Capeskin gloves, $1.75, in tan, ivory and pearl white, with one clasp. Mocha suede gloves at $2.35; gray and tan, with one clasp. Mocha gloves, $2.50; genuine Arabian mocha, in gray, one clasp. Fine French lambskin gloves, $1.75, in white only; two clasps. (West Alle) Checks and Plaids Everywhere. in the New Fall Skirts- And such wonderfully pretty combinations of colors as they show. The favorites seem to be taupe-and-blue, brown-and-blue, or iust blue alone in two or even three shades. They are narrow, but not uncom fortably so at the hem, the' backs are gathered or there are pleats all around and there are the new nar row belts and concealed pockets. Velour checked skirts are $18.75. Prunella plaids and worsteds are $25 and $27.50. (First Floor, Central) New Pussy Willow Taffetas for Pretty Evening Frocks One has only to see them to know how lovely they would be when made up. For example, on a white silk js printed flaming orchids or chry santhemums. Another has apple blossoms or a pink climbing rose. Pale blue roses run riot on pale yel- low or pink and, the effect is lovely., ur one may preier ouncnes oi viviu colored fruit against a light colored (Flrit Floor, All-Wool Blue Serge Special at $2.50 a Yard The quality is just right for women's and children's dresses, being very fine, soft and light in weight. It is 42 inches wide. Only in dark blue and in this one grade, which partially explains the smallness of the price. (TTnt Able) Georgette Crepe Blouses Come for Fall Suits The favorite colors' are navy, black, flesh pink and a few are in bisque. Every one has something new to contribute in the way of fash ion. There is much braiding with the narrowest soutache braid 'and stitching. There is hand embroid ery, extending even to the buttons in some cases, and hand-drawn work. Some of the dark blue and black blouses' are pleasantly relieved by white Georgette collars and cuffs and in a few cases these may be taken off for laundering. There is a new over-blouse style to be wom over the skirt It is braided and stitched and has a belt attached. Prices are from $16.50 to" $22.50. (Third Floor, Central) Timely Now Books on Interesting Subjects "Field, Forett and Farm," by Jean Henri Fabre. It Is a fascinating story of farming-, gardening and fruit raising and, best of all, the Information Is authoritative. Although this book was written for young people jt has sufficient charm and worth to make It good reading for any person. Price 2. "Ireland and Encland," bjrEdward R. Turner. The author Is Professor . of European .History In theiUnher slty of Michigan and he gives an Im partial, comprehensive and authorlta. tlve history of Ireland and her efforts toward Independence. Price 3. "A Pellran'a Tale." bv Frank M. Boyd. Incidentally. Mr. Boyd was the editor of "The Pelican" and he lias met most of the people worth meet ing' In London during a period of fifty years. The book. Is made up of delightful reminiscences. Price J0.SO "The Fine Art of Photograph," by Paul L. Anderson. Many thing the ambitious photographer wants to know will be found In this book; The In formation la given clearly and In'an Interesting manner, Price 13. "Organitlng for Work," by H. I Gantt. This Is a timely help toward greater effectiveness tn present day industries During the war th mr. ernrnent ued Mr, pajitt's system ex. tenlly qftltHa tatec nofr-uwd by A Domestic Rug List That Comes in Handy at this time when so many people are considering the purchase of new floor coverings. Present prices, however, are only for present reference. We cannot guarantee them to stand. Wilton Rugs 9x12 ft, $72.50, $80, $98.50, 117 and $123. 8.3x10.6 ft, $62.50, $72 50, $76.50, $96.50 and $112. s 6x9 ft, $50, $52.50, $72.60 and $76. 4.6x12-ft, $50. 6.9x12 ft, $101. 10.6x12 ft, $168. 11.3x15 ft, $210. Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft, $42.50, $52.50, $58.50 and $64.50. v 8.3x10 6 ft $40, $48.50, $52.50 and $57.50. v 9x9 ft, $58.60. 6x9 ft, $23.50, $28 and $34.50. 6.9x12 ft, $37.50 and $47.50. Seamless Velvet Rugs 9x12 ft, $38.50 and $50. 6.9x12 ft, $45. Body Brussels Rugs 9x12 ft, $57. '8.3x10.6 ft, $45 and $52. 6x9 ft, $35. Tapestry Brussels Rugs 9x12 ft, $29 and $32.50. 8.3x10.6 ft, $27. , 6x9 ft, $i6.50. (Serenth Floor, Cheatnnt) or black background, or violets masked on an odd shade of pink. These are beautiful silks for linings for fur coats, evening gowns or coats' or suits. They are , $5.50 a yard, Other evenine- silks start at $2 and go up to $45 a yard for the finest French novelties. Chestnut) Special Real Filet Laces in Collar Widths Fall suits and Fall blouses are very anxious to get hold of just such lovely collarsNis these laces make. There are edges only (these being the best for the purpose) and about twenty beautiful pat terns from 3 to 6V4 inches wide. Most rnoderately priced from $3.85 to $6.50 a yard. (Weit Aisle) Women's New Velvet Handbags $5 and $6 In three Fall shades, black, brown and navy. Neat, dressy bags in the pouch style, each fitted with an extra interior compart ment The bags at $5 have plain lining and those at $6 figured lining and fancy clasps. All have good sub stantial frames and velvet handles. Just arrived and quite the best bags of the kind we know of for the prices. (Main Floor, Chestnut) 300 Women's Silk Umbrellas Special at $6 "About this time look out for umbrellas," should appear on everybody's calendar at this date, because' what's the good of looking out for storms if you haven't looked out first for an umbrella to keep off the storm? None are better qualified for the job than these umbiellas of sturdy construction and fine and -fashionable appearance. They are the kind that totally sells for at least a xouple of dollars more. The qual ity of the silk 'coverings is particu larly good. Black and all the fashionable colors, sometimes in more than one shade, are represented among them taupe, purple, navy, red, green fitted ' with cord Joops, rings or leather straps, and with attractive handles of hardwood, with tops, of bakellte.in jwafchinsr or.cc-Atfastintr ii.. . p. , " n. v ., The China and Glassware Sale Begins Its Last Week Today The whole secret of good marketing is in knowing what to buy and when and where to buy it. The time to buy china and glassware is when the good kinds are low in price. Now is the time to buy china and glassware now when the good kinds are so plentiful and low priced in the September Sale. But 'the time is getting short seven more days of the sale re maining, including today. Thereafter, all the goods in the Sale will go to higlier prices. There are ample assortments to choose from in dinner services, cut glass and inexpensive glassware. This sale is so planned that it cannot run short in the matter of desirable merchandise. Wc have plenty of goods. We shall have plenty next month and next. But their prices will then be higher. (Fourth Floor, Heating a House Without Any Heating "System" is the secret of the Caloric Furnace, which is being explained by an expert this week. This furnace is placed in the cellar under your hall. There is only one register, with a down ward opening for cold air and an upward opening for warm air. 'It" will keep a big house up to 70 degrees all over, on a zero day, and it certainly saves coal. At first sight, there seem man objections. (Fourth Floor, MsrVet) Lamp Sale's Last Week Has Many Bright Attractions One specially interesting group consists of 50 fine reed lamps, table and floor, very much favored just now, in a variety of finishes and with linings of cretonne, all priced at one-third less than the regular figures, now $7.50 to $47.50. We also have quite a number of odd lamps marked at fractions of their regular prices, but the time d (Fourth Floor, Central) A Handkerchief Can Express Personality and taste just as eloquently as can any other article of personal wear or use. Perhaps a Wanamaker handkerchief can do it a bit more" eloquently than any other handkerchief because of the im mense variety of these abundant stocks that afford fastidious choosers more choice than elsewhere. Many women always select plain white, and in case of a gift and uncertainty as to recipient's preferences, it's always safe. A new shipment of handkerchiefs has just arrived that repre sents a typical lady's plain white handkerchief of pure, sheer, snowy Irish linen, excellent in quality and well made, with tiny hemstitched hem (sixteenth of an inch). Price $3 a dozen. (West Aisle) Toilet Articles -in a Special Sale Soaps and thousands of small wanted things with good savings. Honfleur and Other Toilet Specials Toilet water. 50c and 85c, TErn plre and violet. Extract, 40c and 60c, Uolct, rose and l'Emplre. Face powder, !5c, violet, rose and l'Emplre. Talcum powder, 10c, violet rose and l'Emplre. Bay rum, 60c, 95c and 1 85 Witch hazel, 35c .and 65c Violet ammonia, 20c and 35c. Hair tonic, 50c and II. Eau do Cologne, 75c. Eye lotion, 25c. Vegetal, 76c, lilac and wistaria. Liquid soap, 50c. Bath crystals, 50c and 85c, violet and verbena. Cleanslne cream, 35ft Skin cream, 35c Youth and beauty cream, 35c Boric acid, 1-lb package, 30c Bicarbonate soda, 1-lb. packace, 1C- Chalk and orris, H-lb. package, 20c Toilet Soaps Wanamaker bath soap, 12c cake, violet, erhena, vegetal oil and per oxide bath. Transparent rose soap, 7c cake, 80c ;ozn. specially rricen nrusnes and Other Articles Hair brushes, 60o to 11.75. Kairbroshes. 22c Tooth' brushes, 20c each, for 11.10. Ttubbe.r gloves, 30c pair. Hol-wajer bottles, 85c Bath, apraya, 85c Peroxide, 18c and 35c bottle. Cocoa butter cream, 30c Hose and 'almond cream, 27c. Benzoin, glycerine and rose water, 25c. Face powder and cream, 60c (or the two, UrfutUly 60a each. Oio deodorant cream, 20c Other.depliatory po,wder, 35c TCanamtJcer shading cream, 18c , ifcvr ji i -&i While the September Sale lasts you can choose any dinner set in our possession at a reduction in price. This applies to an unstinted va riety of French, English and American sets and to 100 open stock patterns. You can choose from hundreds of pieces of high grade cut glass at 25 to 50 per cent less than regular prices, and you can take your choice of a myriad of pretty pieces of light cut glass ware in a host of attractive pat terns, all at beptember Sale prices. Chestnut) But 5000 Philadelphia homes are finding out that the objections are really merely prejudices. It is really quite a wonderful in vention and inexpensive. It is replacing hot-water and steam systems in many homes. Prices $210, $240 and installed. $325, for taking advantage of these op portunities is running short. Exquisite New Nightgowns From the Philippines It is coming to be with some women that they will have none others than these dainty hand-embroidered garments, and there is always rejoicing over a new im portation. The hand-work and the materials could scarcely be more beautiful. All the styles are low neck and two are sleeveless. $4.75 to $7.50. (Third Floor, Central) If You Are Going to Shoot a Bear now is the time to get your gun and ammunition and camp equipment. Pennsylvania is still- a great game state, .and Wanamaker's is the store where many a notable hunter is outfitted. Here are open-season dates: October woodcock. October bear. 1, open season for 15, open season for These Game and target rifles, $8 to $53. Double and single barrel guns, $11 to $105. Leggings, blankets, sleeping bags, cooking kits, tents, cots, hunting knives, etc., all that is ned4 to complete a camp outfit for the hunting season. Also a full line for trap shooting, which league season opens around Philadelphia, OeteW li London Sends Fine New Topcoats at Surprisingly Low Prices .I... A n importation, just opened, of what we believe to be the finest ready-to-wear topcoats in the world. All big and roomy and baggy truo London style. Of finest fleecy and cov ert material. Made with large patch pockets and leather or bone buttons. Grays, browns and greens and extraordinar ily smart. Why should any man worry over custom-tailor delays when he can pick up and put on one of these at $57 to $85? (London Shop, The Mysterious Photographic Reproductions of Our Shoe Sale Advertising have been, during the past week, mailed by some one to a number of daily newspapers throughout Pennsylvania. It is a mystery. The object of it is uncertain ; it is possibly the action of some admirer who wishes the news spread afar that Wana maker's is selling shoes below the market price. Whatever the reason for the action, it is true that every one, jar and wide, ought to be advised of the Shoe Sale. More than 30,000 pair of men's and women's Winter shoes are going at prices close to half. Women's High Shoes, $4.40, $5.40, $6.75, $7.75 and $8.75. (Fimt Floor, Market) Men's High Shoes, $4.85, $5.40, $5.70, $6.90 and $8.40. (Main Floor, Market) This Oriental Rug Sale Is an . Oasis in a Desert of Scarcity It would be a wonderful sale at any time. Coming at this time when the markets are so very low in supplies it is unique. No matter whether you need a rug or r.ot, you will like this beautiful display, and you are surely welcome to enjoy it. These are some groups worthy of note Savalan and Mahal Rugs 10.5x7 ft.. $287. 13.7x10.2 ft, $495. 11.4x8.8 ft, $395. 10.8x6.7 ft, $275. 10.6x6.10 ft, $199. 11.9x8.9 ft, $247. 10.11x7.9 ft, $229. 11.2x9.1 ft, $239. 12.11x9.1 ft, $365. 11.7x8.5 ft, $279. Chinese 4x2 ft, $37. -5x3 ft., $45. 6x3 ft, $77.50. 6x4 ft, $135. 7x4 ft, $145. 8.3x5.2 ft., $215. 9x6 ft, $250. 10.6x8.3 ft, $325. 12x9 ft, $425. 12.3x10.3 ft, $575. (.Serenth Floor, Central) October 20, open season for squirrels, pheasants, quail, ruffed grouse. Are the Guns to Get the Hunting coats, $5 to $15. Hunting trousers-, $3 to $8. Hunting shoes and boots, $12.50 to $22.50. Hunting hats, $1.25 to $2. (The Gallery, Jnlef) 1 aZTv Gallery. Cliettnut) 13.4x9.0 ft, $485. 11.5x9.6 ft, $325. 11.3x7.7 ft, $287. 11.10x8.1 ft, $297. 11.5x7.9 ft, $295. 12.8x8.10 ft, $295. 12.8x10.6 ft, $635. 20.3x13.5 ft, $975. 24.7x10.6 ft, $1435. 13.10x10 ft, $465. Rugs 11.10x9.7 ft, $455. 12x9 ft, $455. 14x11.8 ft, $725. 15x12.3 ft, $835. 14x10 ft, $595. 18x12 ft, $1225. 13.2x10.2 ft, $650. 13.10x11.5 ft, $705. 14x10 ft, $445. 20x15 ft, $2175. J November 1, open season for rabbits. November 15, open season for turkeys. Game Hunting shirts (woolen), $3 to $5.20. Shells, $1.10 to $1.50. Rifle cartridges, 30c to -$2.50 a box. I -L , fl I s I si I M r 1 3 i .i i M p. ?I ! v "1? S5 $ If? -f ti q 1 -43 m : R rsmmu &Mmims7 i'f. ., Wl& VtfWtnj-hti .ffAtWf?, f jin,' - -M4v'fiv4 4 w r . ,,., o aOTTtff. ; t t mmjY,mmm.mmijmm . t ahh mmtmm. aio. .. ! V . 8KlS$5pE "1 ? SisriP-'&, T e Sr . WraKHSr A u T'w l i-VV.i-fltfMf.rni;lT ' - ,A O" . .. ."" ' ' . ' j