W - t r .( K,. tfj(tv Wjf") l!"" irf vw fsv i -0 ,r s it EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1919 , r , w J. W. C. I. Band at 9; Organ at 11, 11:55 and 4:50 Chimed at Noon WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at B WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled As Most People Know, the Pick of the Market Comes to Wanamaker's J ' Cjaj ' ' " 'irti)fW! w,v(0r" y I A Pedigree Is Not the Chief Asset of any business or profession. One must try to learn how to walk without crutches and to keep busy striking the anvil qf individual preparation for his work with brains, energy, integrity, high hope and indefatigable manhood. It is only old garbage scows that need to be roped Icwsun f cfoam -fucrc T?icn tr vnnv nlann ann fill if wnll and by and by your ship will come in like the George Washington the other day, escorted by the Imperator and the Leviathan. ISign&I Oct. 6, 1913. ji"& Leather Coats for Women At the present moment the variety of leather coats is very consider able,, and we might mention here that they are very much in request for Sports and especially for automobile wear. For $65 you can get. a style $f dull leather black, natural or cordo van lined with suede. For $87.60 are coats of glazed glazed leather black, natural and a very dark oxblood. For $100 are coats of gray leather with plaid linings; and two de lightful reversible styles a russet leather with waterproof gabardine lining; and another russet lined with heather tweed. For $115 are longer reversible coats of russet leather lined with Harris tweed. Then come two jaunty, cleverly cut short sports coats a model of freenish leather with jersey lining and one of black leather, hip length, rices are $125 and $75, respectively. (Flrit rioor, Central) Appenzell Embroidered Neckwear the First This Season You need to look very closely to find out that it is not hand work. Organdie is the material and each piece of this neckwear is made up f these little embroidered motives, put together with Valenciennes lace. The effect is very dainty and pretty. Collars in the new shapes, $4.50 to $13.50. Sets, $8.50 to $13.50. Gilets, vestees and guimpes, $7.60 to $20. (Main Floor, Central) Lovely Georgette Waists A m nAnfnAffa in li irin V and navy chenille embroidery. $22.50. A charming navy and bisque affair with most artistic sleeves. $22.50. A navy Georgette over white chiffon, the darker material hav ing hand embroidery and drawn work. $22.50. An extremely refined model showing black crepe over white, the neck cut square and the or namentation consisting of well designed beading. $23.75. Long blouses of navy or bisque crepe with red and black beading, the front and back pan els falling well below the waist. $40. (Third Floor, Central) 7 T tfffc Women's New Washable Gloves of Capeskins The capeskln glove has always been famous for its practical wearing qualities, and now that one may have these gloves washable, they are even more useful. These new gloves are of unusually good skins soft and pliable and of fine quality. $2.75 a pair for tan, brown or pearl white capeskins, embroidered in black or self color; outseam sewn, 1 clasp. $3 a pair for mastic color, outseam sewn, or pearl white, pique sewn; both with embroidered spear points. $5 a pair for 8-button length capeskins, pique sewn, in the fashion able colors. (Main Floor, Central) Mill Clearance of Over 1000 Women's Wool Sweaters Good, fashionable, serviceable garments that are just what women want for Fall and Winter wear. , These prices are a little over a half of regular. $5.75 for wool cweaters with sailor collars, sashes or belts and in almost all colors and sizes. $7.25 for brushed wool sweaters with sailor or roll collars and sashes or belts These also in almost all colors and sizes. (West AUle) Kabo Corsets ,f At $2. A model designed for growingigirls and slender figures. This Is topless" with elastic inserts above and below, is made of pink batiste and lightly boned, v At $3. Pink broche model with elastic top and, short-skirt. At $3.50. A strong coutil with very low bust and long skirt. And a light weight pink coutil with elastic top, for average .figures. At $4.50. .A pink coutil model with long skirt, heavily boned, and rery low bust. Designed for full figures. (Third Floor, Cheitnut) Flannellet Nightgowns Winter is coming and some women think it's a good time to 'buy ,jrm nightgowns while they can, flannellet being difficult to. get. 'i& The jfamk ft i?,Kpi"k n btaestripw, and;p)aj .white, $2, .$2,60 Hudson, Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Neck Furs Nothing is in greater faor to wear early and late than this rich fur that is so universally becoming. Possibly this is the reason whV it is made up in so, very many styles. First, the little scarfs, cravats, muffler collars, the scarfs with broad ends, and shaped collars, priced from $30 to $60. Second, the larger shaped col lars, worn low on the shoulders, the little capes, and other novel tics, priced from $60 to $100. Third, the splendid stoles, big and little, some perfectly straight and simple, some reach ing just below the waist, others long. Prices run from $110 for a short one to $325 for a long gathered wrap effect Then there is a delightful lit tle set a muffler tied with long velvet ribbons, and deep cuffs that flare. This is $200. (feecond Floor, Chestnut) White Bead Necklaces Look Well With Dark Gowns which may be one of the reasons they are so fashionable just at pres ent. Some are to imitate the white coral, with delicate glints of pink and very good imitations they are, too. The necklaces are of good length, and the beads of generous size; graduated. $2 to $5. Plain white beads, graduated, and in the fashionable length, are $2.50 to $8.50 a string. (Jewelry. Store, Chestnut and Thirteenth) rjlHE free outdoors life which bestows upon you a coat of tan is a delight' ful thing, but as Winter ap proaches some women want their coats of tan removed. The Salon do Beaute gives treatments for this and other needs; in it one may have facial and scalp treatments and sliampoos given or have manicuring done. It is a little more satisfac tory to make appointments beforehand. (Third Floor, Chestnut) - Women Do Like These Dainty ' Vestings They are worn with both dresses and suits and many women buy enough to make the collar also. New styles are constantly com ing, so there is an unusually good choice. You may have them with pin tucks, lace, tiny ruffles or in sets of puffed net from $2.25 for one of organdie up to $0 a yard for one of the finest batiste. And, besides, there are plain tucked organdie vestings from $2.50 to $4 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) Women's Fine Shoes Dark brown Russia leather laced boots with imitation wing tips and perforations; light welted soles and 2-inch Louis heels. Price $16 in the Exclusive Little Boot Shop. (First Floor. Market) Once You Catch a Whiff of Charme 6? Amour Perfume you are alrrfost certain to want tome at once to fragrant and de licious and different is it. It is a bouquet scent, a lovely combination of many sweet-scented blossoms. Charme d'Amour extract, $1.25, $2.50 and $5 a bottle. Toilet water, $2.50 and $6 a bot- ktle. . Face powder. $1.50 a package Talcum fowier, 75c. Persia Holds the Palm in Rug Weaving But There Is a Charm About Other Rugs Also Persian weaves are the cream of this beautiful collection. Saruks and Ker manshahs are probably the supreme products of Persian looming and color Avork. Although Saruks are much heavier rugs than Kermanshahs and generally richer in tone, the Kermanshah possesses a quality of elegance and a delicacy of shading which are very appealing and adaptable for fine schemes of furnishing. What a contrast between these rugs and the carpets of China, with their high pile and their distinctive shades of blue, tan, pink and pale orange tones ! And between these two types what a wonderful choice of rugs you will find here. A choice em bracing all the well-known Caucasian weaves, as well as India, Asia Minor and other rugs. Lately the whole exhibition has taken nounced scarcity of rugs in the market the are quite exceptional. on a new glory, and despite the pro prices marked on the rugs here shown Saruks 10.11x8.3 ft, $879 11.4x10.2 ft, $976 11.3x8 ft, $965 12.4x8.2 ft, $733 11.3x7.11 ft, $9G3 11.5x8.2 ft, $985 10.5x8.4 ft, $972 11.2x8.6 ft, $957 12.5x8.10 ft, $750 11.9x8.8 ft, $715 12.5x10.6 ft, $1327 ' 11.10x11.2 ft, $1425 12.7x9.3 ft, $785 11.10x10.2 ft, $1375 11.10x9.5 ft; $1085 19.8x13.5 ft, $2485 24.8x14.5 ft, $2375 20.7x14.8 ft, $3385 17.8x12.8 ft, $2150 (Sevtnlli Floor, 12.2x9.2 ft, $465 15x12.3 ft, $835 12.6x10 ft, $295 12.3x9.3 ft, $497 11.8x8.10 ft,, $477 13.2x10.2 ft, $675 11.11x10.2 ft, $485 11.5x9.1 ft, 5335 11.7x9 ft, $497 12.8x10 ft, $525 12.2x9.3 ft, $490 Chinese Rugs 12x9.4 ft, $485 11x8 ft, $465 12x9 ft, $487 11.10x9.7 ft, $485 12x9.2 ft, $465 12x9.2 ft , $455 10x8.5 ft, $395 9x6 ft, $250 7.11x5.11 ft, $175 18x12.2 ft, $1225 20x15 ft, $2500 Smaller Chinese Rugs 3x6 ft, $75 I 4.6 ft to 4x7 ft, I $87 to $160 Central) Selling Off Hundreds of Single Pieces of Furniture at Reductions of One-Third to One-Half The furniture in this turn-out is an accumulation of odd or individual pieces originally belonging to sets of larger groups. It is Wanamaker furniture, every bit of it. We have reduced it one-third to one-half because no two pieces are alike, and we do not want any unmatched pieces to accumulate to an undue extent. Most of, these pieces are at today's factory cost, some are considerably less, some slightly more. The variety embraces bureaus, beds, chiffoniers, chifforobes, bedroom chairs, serving tables, toilet tables, dining room chairs, china closets and many other desir able items. Bedroom chairs, $6 to $24. Bureaus, $60 to $127. Beds, $22 to $131. , Chiffoniers and chifforobes, $29 to $116. Dressing tables, $19 to $60. '(Sixth rioor. Central) Sewing tables, $10.50 to $38. China closets, $18 to $94. Dining room chairs, $3.75 to $56. Whether d Girl Wants a Frock of Silk, of Satin, or of Velvet it will not be difficult toget exactly what she wants if she comes to the Young Women's Salons so full are they of new and fascinat ing and lovely clothes. There are any number of charming new satm gowns some with short sleeves and those smooth, unbroken shoulder lines which are so fashionable; some with draped bodices and little trimming save a snowy vestee peeping out; some with beads held on by gold threads, or wool embroidery in conventional designs. Velvet gowns, too and these are lovely for Winter. Fur trims some of these, a touch of creamy lace adorns another. Gowns of crepe Georgette are often pleated, sometimes em- , broidered, and are planned mostly on straight, youthful lines. There are many black dresses, plenty of navy blues, and all the other fashionable shades of the season. $32.50 to $11014 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) The Offer of Stamped Stationery Still Holds Good That is to say as long as we have any of the 500 boxes left This is in answer to several peo ple who have asked us the ques tion. A five-quire box of fine sta tionery with envelopes to match, a hand'-engraved steel die, to gether with the stamping all for $5. This is the regular cost of the die alone. There is a choice of eight styles of mono grams, any of which will be stamped in plain colors. (Jewelry Store, Cheetnnt and Thirteenth) 1ZXZ4& If AH the Curtains Are to Be Alike Then scrim or marquisette is the usual choice, because both are suit able for every room in the house and both are so satisfactory as to wear. Scrim curtains, with hemstitched edges, $1.15, $1.35 and $2 a pair. Marquisette curtains are $1.65 and $1.85 a pair. In both cases the price are 'shout the present whole- With the vogue there has been for beaded bags, beaded gowns and other things beaded, it is quite easy to see how the French mind turned to beaded designs when it came to new boxes to hold sweetsl The Camee Shop has just had a new shipment of boxes from Paris, and they are most attractive and un usual. Some are thickly beaded in artistic designs, some are hand painted, some hand-embroidered. The shapes are new and the colors rather gay and cheerful. Filled with fine 'Camee chocolates they are $1.25 to $15 complete and, of course, a girl will find the boxes quit useful when the sweets are gone. French chocolates in novelty boxes have arrived grown? ups and children, too, like them. 25c to $ 1.ZS a box, These "Service" , Handbags Are So Roomy that women can often get enough in them for an overnight isit. And they are especially conven ient for shopping. Of soft, dull black leather, with square top and oval body. Modestly priced at $5. (Main Floor. Chestnut) Chauffeurs' Outfits and Automobile Robes Chauffeurs' suits of dark gray cheviot or whipcord, $32.50 to $45. Chauffeurs' raincoats, $8.50 to $22. Blue kersey overcoats, $35. Chauffeurs' caps, $3.50, Chauffeurs' gloves, $2.25 to $6. ' Robes of wool, with or without fringe; mohair plush, some with rubber in terlining; silk plush and fur. Prices $8.50 to $185. (The Gallery. Cheitnut) Automobile Supplies Motorists familiar with the prices of these goods will be in terested in this list: Spot lights, $3.50. Pyrene fire extinguishers, $9. Hydrometers, 76c. Mobile oil in 5-gallon cans, $4.25. Mirrors, $1.25. Anthony tire pumps, $3.25. Auto chairs, $1. . Boyce metometers, $8.50. Inner tube vulcanizers, $1. (The Gallery, Juniper) "In the twilight of life, when old and precious memories are siveet to recall, music finds many echoes in the heart." Music is a wonderful bridge to span iho years with. Over it friends of long ago come trooping safely to keep one company. Every one worth -vhilo loves music, but to older folk it is a special joy. It is they who appreciate to the fullest extent the companionship of The Ampico Reproducing Piano It was not so long ago that people had to wait for music until some one came in who could play the piano. Then the player-piano came, and what a blessing it has beenl And now we have the Ampico reproducing piano, the most mar velous musical instrument of an astonishing age. Now, on quiet Darby-and-Joan evenings, or when friends drop in, or when, on happy holiday occasions the old family circle forms again, there is music glorious music. Splendid operatic or other classical compositions, or dear, haunting little tunes of the long-ag. Each played, not as luck supplies the performer, but by a mas ter hand that of a Godowski, a Buhlig, a Vollavy with all the perfection of the virtuoso's techniqua and all the fire of his genius. The children's children who are growing up in that family know no other music than fine music, correctly played. With some feeling a customer told us, the other day, of the first evening he had played an Ampico reproducing piano in his home. "My parents live with me," he said, "and while they are, of course, very fond of each other, I never noticed any sentiment about them. They are Roman parents and I took it for granted that they had outgrown that sort of thing. "The other night, when the Ampico was playing, the old folks were sitting' side by side in a corner of the room. I had put on a roll of some old-fashioned melody, I can't recall the name, and, after a moment I saw father reach out slyly and take mother's hand. There they sat, hand in hand, like a pair of blessed chil dren." Ampico reproducing pianos are sold at Wanamaker's only in Philadelphia. Chickering-Ampico uprights, $1800. Schomacker-Ampico uprights, $1600. Haines Bros Ampico uprights, $1150. Marshall and Wendell Ampico uprights, $1050. The celebrated Knabe Ampico uprights, $1750. Chickering-Ampico grands, $2850, $3050 and $3300. Tho celebrated Knabe-Ampico grands, $2850, $3050 and $3300. The above are all electrically operated, but we have also the Marshall and Wendell foot-pump Ampico at $775. Kirnttan nail. Second Floor) ' Men Will Do Well to See These High Shoes at $6.40 Probably they can find what they need for Winter without paying more. . All blucher lace shoes with medium and wide toes and heavy double soles. There are two shapes in sniooth black calfskin and three shapes in grain calfskin. Very serviceable shoes. Only the fact that we contracted for them many months ago enables us to sell them at this low price. 1 ' (Main Floor, Market) Redleaf London Caps for Men and Boys Men 'who wear caps as thousands do now for golf and motor ing know these Redleaf caps for something superior. Fine in fabiic, workmanship and design. Prices $3, $3.60 and $4. (Main Floor, Market) Boys' Suits Made to Stand the Strain The busiest things in the world are the limbs of a growing boy. This fact is brought home to the one who has to buy the boy's clothes. The suit has to be sound or else it cannot stand the strain. We hav a group of boys' suits made specially to stand the hard test to which active boys put their clothes. These suits are specially re-enforced at the seats and knees of the trousers and the elbows of the coats. They are the finest of school siits. Norfolk styles in good, practical colors and patterns. In 8 to 18 year sizes, at $16.50, $18, $20 and $22.50. (Second Floor, Central) A Dainty Feast of New Madeira Hand Embroidered Linens Women who know good needlework do not need to be told of the excellence of Madeira hand embroidery. In view of conditions, this is a most unusual collection, and it comes just as many are looking for practical and handsome bridal gifts. Scarfs for bureau, chiffoniers and dressing 16x24 inches, $2.75 each, tables. Tea napkins: 18x86 Inches, $5.76 to $9 each. 13x13 inches, $7.50 and $9.75 a dozen. 18x45 inches, $6.75 to $9.76 each. 18x54 inches, $7.76 to $10 each. Oval doylies: 6x12 inches, 50c and 76c each. 10x14 inches, 41 and $1.25 each. 12x18 inch.es, $1.60 and $2 eaih'. 14x14 inches, $9.75 to $12 a dozen. Lunch sets of 13 pieces, $8.76 to $18,50, Individual Madeira towels, 16x24 inches, $1.60 and $2.25 each. Round table covers, 34-inch size, $18.76 to S2B- each. i ., (Flret Floor, Chestnut) M ".II A r i 1 i n ki fi ti 1 u f M M t v A) -Ml ft ti . M '1 1 , jl- wwwi nwiowwu r.!W. " v iv m, ww- If ;V"-j7 nr- .j .j . . L. t . e. ' 1 if " ,,- ,itr r - vr-- "A li raw' ' v-" "V'4' J-- !. - " Cfe4 v Mtoa.i i' .. 1 . ' VS. ?."'' liffiX V MU .Moor. Ciwii,