$- ' , ' .'Wfc'"- ' ' (I - E VESTING' PUBLIC IED&ER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 3, 199 A. L 5 T ., i 1 ,.JB GMai ?MT5S' 9' "' W AN AMAKER'S I ' st.ro oPen, WANAMAKER'S I .. at 5 WANAMAKEIVS j WEER Chimes at Jfoon ' ). . , Tomorrow Will Be a Great Day for the Buying of New Fall Clothes if y-- !- Vf. 'T t P". Ambition Is Not a Sin William Ewart Gladstone, the greatest Englishman of our time, and whose picture is worth having, once said to a boy: " "If a boy runs, he ought to run as fast as he can, and if he jumps, he pught to jump as far as he can." Mr. Gladstone lived up to what he said to others. John Bright, the great English Commoner, once said to a fond -mother whose little son had never seen Gladstone, "Take him to see the greatest Englishman he is ever likely to look upon." ' r . Mr. Gladstone's ability seemed to be in thinking ahead of his age. While he was regarded as visionary, he was the" first to see great things - ,and initiate the doing of them. At eighty-five years of age he resigned his, seat in the House of Commons with "the whole world indebted to him." The keynote of .Mr. Gladstone's long life was distinctly spoken in his . many acts to benefit his fellow-men. None of us can live a full and useful life and be wholly absorbed in himself. II the p rattiest FasHiiois Here, It Is m Cor ill s Iheir Inter uome w HAT to get for the Winter is the clothes problem of most every girl and young vtoman just at present. The problem may be solved quite fcimply here in the Young Women's Salons, for.all the new and representative fashions of the Winter are ready. The assort ment is remarkable for. its comprehensiveness, because it includes practically everything she wishes to wear; for the high quality of the garments, which arc of excellent materials, most carefully made, and for the moderateness qf the prices. As to the New Suits Signed Oct. 3, 1010. fi jffm& and every wardrobe needs at least one Winter suit one may choose from the simplest of tailor-mades or richly fur-trimmed suit,'or any number of styles Between the two exti ernes. Made of fine duvetynes, peach bloom, chovrona cloth, ve lours, silvertorfes, tweeds and sil ver wool, they are in such fashion-, able colors as the new browns and reds, tan shades, blues and oxfords. $40 to $98.50. And One Must Have a Winter Coat! And it need not toe expensive, either, for there's a remarkably good coat, and it's all wool, too, for 528.50, and any number' of oth ers all the way up to $75. This in cludes school and business and dress coats coats of silvertones, of vclouis, of tinsel tones and crystal cords and of all the other popular weaves, in light and dark colors. Some are fur trimmed; some are plain, so that you may wear your own furs. And there arc hundreds of styles! U to 20 year sizes. A Blue Serge Dress Is Almost "a Necessity in the eyes of many young women. It is so altogether practical no Winter wardrobe seems complete without one. Blue sergp dresses in many models, some braided, some embroidered, many button trimmed, are $29.50 to $77.50. Blue tricotine dresses are much lik'ed also and there are many styles from $38.50 to $110. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor. Chratnut) Afternoon and Better Dresses Handsome new duvctyne dresses, lovely new satins and silks and crepes in street and afternoon shades are all heic. Scarcely two alike, there is a fascinating va riety you'll be tempted to buy two or three at once. $32.50 to $lo5 14 to 20 xear sizes. Riding Habits and Regulation Dresses for school and college girls are also to bo found in the Young Women's Store. They are made in our own workrooms, of excellent materials, and most reasonably pi iced. 14 to 20 year sizes. Women's Utility Coats Rather conservative sorts they are, Asilvertone velour with straight back panel, side fullness, and buttons and crow's feet for trimming, price $67.50. A bolivia cut rather full and belted, price $97.50. . Both styles come in .navy, brown, green and Pekin blue. (First Floor. Central) Women's Loiy Shoes' to Wear With Spats' Tan Russia leather pumps, with long vamps and Louis heels. Patent leather pumps of the same type. Dull black Russia leather pumps. Each of these three styles is 14 In the Exclusive rLittle Boot Shop. mrt Floor..Maket) Hundreds of Charming New Autumn Hats $ 1 0 to $ 1 5 Dress hats hundreds of them of tine, silky velvets and gleaming hatters' plush, large and not so large hats; hats trimmed with feathers and with bright flowers and ripe fruitsV Hats to wear with tailored costumes plenty of those smart littlo hats of which 'most every woman needs at least one; hat3 trimmed with feathers, and wings; hats with simple bows or ban'ds. Hats for general wear hats of velvet, of furry beaver, of hatters' plush and of tine felts in the fashionable colors and shapes of the season, usually feather trimmedor finished with ribbon3 or flowers. $10 to $15. ' ',,,, a (Serond Floor. Clicslnul) Shirtwaists for Large Women A good-sized shipment lately ar rived isVf waists really large not all so-called arc. These have large sleeves, large armholes, large necks; they have also the neces sary length from shourder to waist. They are made of white voile, or lavn with a little dainty trim fining; and come in sizes 4G to 52. Prices $4.50 to $7.75. I (Third Tloor. Central) Plenty of Fox Furs have come Into "the Fur Salon to give1" everyb6dy- c who wants them, a -fajr choice. They are all in the shape of the big, simple ani- . mal neckpieces, in black, taupe and brown, and of. various degrees of beauty. Prices are $45, $60, $70, $90, $100 and $115. (Second Floor, Chestnut) II I IN SPITE of the fact that there never was such a scarcity of these fabrics, we are prepared with a large and satisfy ing variety of New Fall Silks and Satins Including ,French Nowlties After' a careful comparison, we can truthfully say that our variety of these goods is larger and prices more reasonable than any one would expect to find under present conditions. Some of -the most beautiful silks that we have had in 'a long while aio in this snowing. j. jrioor, (Flrnt Chestnut) A Little Lot of the Popular Wool Plaid -Skirts, $13.50 This is an unusual price for such skirts and especially for brand new fall models in the desirable colors. Several good styles, medium' and large size plaids and many colors, but blue and brown predominate The skirts are made in new and attractive styles, usually button trimmed, and all, of course, with pockets. All regular sizes in the collection, too. (Flrtt 'Floor. Central) Silk Petticoats for Young Girls All jersey; all taffeta; and Jer sey tops with taffeta flounces. ' Colors are dark jAno and brown, changeable, rose, taupe, Copen hagen blue, black, purpje, green and reseda. Sizes 82, 84 and SG inches. Sr F.Pi 5rpHce,?5.60 to $,10.50, . " ..(Third 'rhor, ohtnut) "- :.i S vr&i L. R. Corsets for Autumn $2.50 a new pink brocho model with short skirt having elastic sec tion in it. "For slender and short figures. $6.60r flesh-colored brocho, topless model, without elastic, free hip, lightly boned and lacer below tho front steel. $8.50 a topless model of pink and white broche, lightly boned and with elastic round tho upper edge. $7.60 a heavy pink coutil model designed for largo women. It has long skirt with wide elastic section, low top with insertion of elastic in waist. ' ' $8.50 a topless, lavender broche model with long skirt, lightly boned. $5 a heavily boned model of pink broche with elastic band at bottom of skirt and low bust. (Third Floor, chestnut New Autumn Gloves , at Special'Prices Bought months ago, when prices were lower, these desirable new gloves are' at prices much below those of today's market. All ore in Autumn weights and styles. FOR MEN:, . . ' ,$1,75 a pair for capeskin leather gloves, out-seam sewn, in good tan shades. They are the second selections of much higher grades. $2 a pair for cape suede leather in gray, 1 clasp. ( FOR WOMEN: I - 75c a pair for chamois-finished lisle-thread gloven in white, 2 clasps.. $1.75 a pair for pearl white washable capeskins, 1 clasp, out seam, sewn; or French lambskins in white, with 2 clasps. $2 a pair for fine French kidskins, in white, over-seam sewn, 2 clasps. ' $2.35 a pair for mocha suede gloves, in gray or tan, with Paris ppint embroidery, 1 clasp. $2.75 a pair for genuino mocha gloves, spearpolnt embroidery, in gray, 1 clasp. VTtit Aisle) Women's Winter Suits Prices $62.50 and $65 Silvertones, velour checks, novelty mate rials and velours; some of the severely tailored style, some with a good deal of braiding. Of course, there are more navy arid black than any other c o 1 or amongst them, but after these come many browns, a , few of the Autumn reds and some mixed colors and checks. And a few ac tually have tiny ani mal collars. , Prices $62.50 and $65. (First Floor. Central) i Women's Bloomers Some of tho prettiest yet brought into the Undermuslin Store. , Pink crepo de chine and pink washable satin, lace trimmed or in .ono instance finished with a picot edge; $3.85 to 6.75. Dark satin, made ankle length and finished with prettily pleated frills, with points of contrasting color, $C75: with plain ruffle, $5. - (Third Floor, Central) Corduroy at $1.50 a Yard In light shades, such as blue, old rose, pink and white, these being liked for children's coats and anybody's kimonos or negli gees. In neutral shades, like tan and gray. In sober dark shades, like browns and navyx In every color,, the width of this corduroy is 36 inches. (l'lrnt Floor, Chestnut) s ... - ,:W . "i1 T" inif -. The Secret of Many Clear, Lovely Skins is a good skin cream which keeps tho complexion beautifully clean and preserves its freshness. , Soap and water atone aro not sufficient, for perfect cleardiness a good cream, top, is necessary. Queen Mary Cleansing Cream is a great help 60c a jar. Delicate skin cream will not hurt the most tender skin, 75c a jar. Queen Mary Skin Cream, 60e and $1. Youth, and Beauty Cream, 50c and $1. '' Queen Mary Face Powders aro absolutely pure w'o make them in our own laboratories, and know 50c a boxrfor L'Emplre, Violet or Ayame scents, in white, flesh or brunette. I $?ytl wmjpr.1 viiciiouw Tomorrow Will Be Last Day of the lieitM if in University Hall All flower lovers and growers are cordially invited to visit it and to hear the talk on dahlias given by Mr. L. K. Peacock at 2:30 P. M. Mr. Peacock will gladly an swer any questions anybody wishes to ask him regarding dahlia culture. Orders for tubers and seeds of the varieties of dahlias shown will bo taken, both to be deliv ered late in May, 1920. Please, note that orders may be paid or charged, but we can not send anything C. O. D. (KlKlith I'loor, Market) New Books for True Book-Lovers "Representative One-Act Plays, by American Authors." Selected, with biographical notes, by Marga ret Gardner Mayorga, M. A. Price, $2.50. The twenty-four plays have all been produced in Little Thea: tres, and the book is invaluable as an anthology of the work of young American playwrights. "A Golden Age of Authors," by William W. Ellsworth, $3.75. Most delightful recollections of a pub lisher, which will appeal to every body who cares about books. "Why Authors Go Wrong," by Grant M. Overton, $1,00. To browse through tho pages of this book is to be entertained and in formed from the firt page to the last. "White Shadows in the South Seas," by Frederick O'Brien, $4. A tale of a year's residence among simple, friendly cannibals on the Marquesas Islands. (Main Tloor, Thirteenth) Nut Caramels 80c a Pound Chocolate or vanilla caramels with plenty of fresh nut meats sprinkled through. Fresh eveiy day, too. (llonn Stairs .Store, Chestnut) Ventilation Means Health but the problem is how to maintain a circulation of fresh air without drafts. Thi3 is solved by the Conti nental window ventilator, which is adjustable to all win dows in homes, schools and hospitals. It lets in the air, but keeps out -the dirt, rain and snow; and, as the following table of prices indicates, is inexpen sive : mwry - '.' ' ' i a " Height Width Closed Width Extended ? J nchea 23 inches 37 inches !I4 9 Inchea ,u inches 49 Inches 9b , H Inches ;u Inches 69 Inches 163 15 Inches ih Inches 37 Inches 164 ' 16 inches yi Inches 49 inches (l'ourth Floor, Market) Trice 50c 1.0c 1 70c B5c I 73c I Men and Their New Fall Clothes This season, as in former seasons, there arc various kinds of Fall suits for men. On the surface it is surprising how much alike they appear, but underneath there are vast differences. This. season, as in former seasons, we have a good choice of men's Fall suits, but all of them are of one kind in the sense that, at the prices, they are the best kind to be had. We know that similar claims will be made for other suits, perhaps with good reason and perhaps not. But there is-no "perhaps" about the excellence of the suits we offer, because, for our own sake, we would not permit of it. They register ,100 per cent in every fundamental, from thd selection of the cloths of which they are made to the last touch of the tailor's hand. In our suits for young men, young men's fashions are at their perfection so far as it is possible to have them perfect. The more settled styles for older men are shown in attractive choice also. The man who chooses his new Fall suit from this stock forestalls disappointment he insures the largest and most satisfactory return for his, money. Prices for suits, $32 to $65. Prices for Fall overcoats, $32 to $50. (Third Tloor, Mnrket) V An Exceptionally Good Lot of Men's Fall Shirts kas just come in to sell for $2.65 each, which is a very moderate price for shirts of this quality. Tho material is an excellent weave of madras in a variety of striped designs and in many colors. All soft-cuff negligee shirts and all well made. , New Fall Neckties at $1 Large, generous four-jfchands of good firm silk in plain colors, strinos and fancv designs. ' ' (Main I'loor, Market) Yes, Sir, Two Hats Are Better Than One You'll say so. Even if you have already bought one you will probably, want one of these new rough-finish soft hats for overcoat We want to call particular attention to the new and beautiful shaggy beaver hat in a style just appearing this Fall. It is soft and flexible and altogether one of the shapeliest soft hats we have ever seen. In mixed colors and solid colors, ranging from light to dark, at $12. (Main Tloor. Market) Men's Silk Half Hose "Seconds" at $1.75 900 pair of good, full-fashioned ingrain-thread silk half hose that would bo 50c to $1 a pair more if they were first grade. By far the best looking lot of silk half hose around this price that we have had in some time. (West Alule) Men's Good Winter Shoes . Special at $5.65 These are blucher lace shoes with medium and wide toes and heavy soles. They aro made of retanned leather in a light shade of tan. Extradrdinary value at $5.65. There is also good selection in men's blucher lace shoes of smooth black calfskin and grain calfskin, which we aro selling specially at $6.40. (Main Floor, Market) Heavy Luggage for Long Trips Great big sturdy, hand-sewed, black and tan solo leather suit cases, largo enough to hold a com plete outfit of clothes and strong enough to go round the world. Somo bellows style and others w.ith division In center. Price $50 to $67. (Main Floor. Cbeitnut) Football Gear Footballs, $2.60 to $10 each. Trousers, $2.50 to $7.50 a pair. Headgears, $2.75 to $9 each. Shoulder, elbow and knee pads, $1.25 to $7.50 each. Shoes, $6 and $7.50 a pair. Jerseys, $3.50 to $5 each. Sweaters, $9 to $15 each. Stockings, $1.60 a pair. All of standard quality. (TU Qaltii Juniper) The Showing of Oriental Rugs Holds an Abiding Interest One seems never to tire of looking at some things for instance, Oriental rugs. In their colors there seems always to be something fresh and appealing. We might leave this great, beautiful display as it stands unchanged for years and yet any body with an eye for color might walk through it daily and find new delights in it. But we have to keep it constantly changed and renewed, because the pieces we sell have to" be regularly replaced by others. For that reason, if for no other, it presents new inter est almost every day. There are groups of vugs here that we have not even mentioned as yet ; groups, too, of uncommon interest, because of the excellence and desirableness of the pieces and the unusual lowness of the prices. Notable amongst these are Khiva Bokhara rugs, so much"Hiked for ofilcw, libraries and reception halls. Fields of red in Varying shades are decorated with a variety of figure designs in chiefly dark blue, ivory and bottle green. Khiva Bokhara Rugs 9.6x7.10 ft., $255. 10.9x8.1 ft, $295 9x9 ft, $277 11.4x8.5 ft., $295.60. 10.9x7.7 ft, $250. x 8.6x6.7 ft., $225. 9.10x7.5 ft, $275. 7.5x5.7 ft., $195. 10x8.2 ft, $285. 8.10x6.6 ft, $250. 8.10x6.8 ft, $250. 0x4 ft, $125. Chinese ' 2x3 ft. to 3x6 ft., $25 to $75. (Seventh Floor, Central) Beloochi8tan Rugs 3x5 ft, $35 to 3x6 ft, $75 Mosuls 3.6x6.G ft, $49 to $65. Af-Shiraz 3x6 to 4x6 ft, $55; $65 And $7C. ,' , fXtjtt. ..'Kit.-? ?:' &, r... .i -ff'V Mr . (H.MflWV . 1,V. V a' 4 1 i a mm 1 af 3 ,V r 4 --' Vwy iN4'fer PjtmAmf -5W t'fS . i - 'iJ ' ifJ t .WkC'.j . IT ,V il . T 'X. .1 ... ti I .. .1 , , r: