TuTTTT . -" - r--T. i -i - i t- .,.. ...v i 1 - t . r--T-- "j ' "a i i n-il I i initial aiipii mi lanii inaivilllinHvminmilKliBtlll V- J A . BVENINGj PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER U, 1919 Cj. c.1 H ! .! rt,- Organ at 9, 11 nrfd 11:55 Organ and Band at 4:45 Oilmen at noon WANAMAKER'S 1 T&' Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cloudy Lots of News at Wanamaker's and All of It Good News m ? ltV"'V''PT' "lV "" BtfiiV- "'-t-J'A,'-'r ' " rt-i.,.! Vi'f Fj,;fS !-"'. '--.,. n'l,,Jfj,Xtry, . ! , Success Lies Less in the possession of some special gift than it lies in the human power to put to use the more or less common gifts of which almost every one has absolute ownership. It is a common custom to look around outside of ourselves for somebody to do things, instead of looking at ourselves for the best one able to do the job. it Tho rlmmr nf fho :irtn:il us is the backbone of success. When we were little we were each christened with a name, but there is within us a man as yet without a name. This nameless man has never. been tried out. He may be an Edison, a Ford, a Sargent, an Alexander Graham Bell or a Joseph H. Choate. Let us stop shilly-shallying and call out the inner reserves and earn at least simple interest on the sums somebody paid for us to give us an education, to do something more than occasional dreaming. Examples such as this Store; the useful time saving pneumatic tubes, rubber tires, typewriters only dreams aforetime prove that when Ave add to ' dreams practical work, something happens. Signed Oct. 14, 1010. Autumn Winds Bring Out the Little Novelty Fur Wraps and Coats Chill October days call for uaim wraps! and women who have these smart little fur jackets and wraps are very glad of their warmth. Here aie .some particulaily attractive pieces; all in that fashionable length, about thii ty inches long. Of clear gray is a pretty natural squirrel coat, with just the right flare and the loveliest silver-blue lining. It is $350. Golden brown beaver makes another coat which has a flare back, is belted in front and has a large collar. $500. Natural muskrat is a much-liked fur for these little coats, and an extremely good-looking coat has a deep border of the muskrat and is cut with plenty of fullness. $250.' g A Hudson seal coat (dyed muskrat) has a deep shawl collar and cuffs of gray squirrel and is $425. And for the woman who wishes something a little' different there is a coat of velvety taupe nutria with trimming of Australian opossum. It is $700. A blouse-wrap of natural gray squirrel has a smart collar which may be worn high. It is $465. Gray moleskin makes a lovely coat, with a deep collar, a belt in front, bell sleeves and two pockets. $625. (Second Floor, Chestnut) New Short Full Coats With Large Fur Collars Very pretty and becoming they aie, and they are made of black silk plush or imitation baby lamb, hanging quite full and loose in the back, but belted in the front. Tho collars are of beaver-dyed coney in cape form and there are wide cuffs to match. The fancy silk linings still .further add to tho attractiveness of these coats. The price is $87.50. (First l'loor. Central) ONLY in an Oriental bazaar does one ex pect to find such a wealth of gorgeous colors, such richness of texture as in Hundreds of people have had the pleasure of seeing this exhibition of Imperial Japanese tapes- ,r Vvnrnr1pR t.Vlfi fiXdllisite The Exhibition of Silk . r French and American tin sel brocades and all tne other many silks now on display. The great variety of silks is remarked upon constantly. There is a silk for every purpose that one could wish, and, ,as everybody knows, silk is unquestionably one of the foremost fashion fabrics for this Winter. The Importance of this exhibition of silks is very great, as showing the new silks for evening gowns, wraps, afternoon dresses, tub frocks, blouses, -linings, negligees and under wear. (Flrit Moor, Chestnut) , More Flannellet Nightgowns for Women It only takes one cold night to make a woman think how comfort able it would be to have a supply of them, , Regular size ones are mostly in pink and blue stripes and cost $2.25 V $3.60. rjXtra sizes are in aii-wnue or ji arrlnnit and cost 2.65'and.S3.rJ0. ! v MMttydttet' collars,' ! Winwning.oi; uny .uctanu DUUOns. Wiin work before and behind hA J B. It Is a Season of Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Coats for Young Women 'Prom their gieat furry col lars to the rich, colorful linings which finish them, the new Win ter coats for girls and young women are altogether delight ful. Tho fashionable fabrics are soft and warm, yet not heavy, and a coat may be warm as one could wish, yet not be burden some. The new wool velours, the fine duvetynes, tho wool-nnd-silk fabrics and other coat ings arc just right for the pur pose. Browns in many shades from golden brown to the "deep, dark tete de negre, dark and lighter shades of blue, the new Brazil ian and brick reds, taupe and lighter shades, are the beet liked colors and they are the ones you will see in this remarkable collection of Winter wraps. Usually there is but one coat or wrap of a kind or a size. Some are trimmed with fur col lars and cuffs some with fur bands, fur panels, or fur pockets. Somo aro richly embroidered as well as fur trimmed. And all are daintily lined and interlined. (Second Floor, New Everyday Skirts in Dark Blue and Black There are, all-wool black serge skirts for only $8.76. The model is vory pretty, with a few gathers and tucked flap pockets and belt and a trimming of rows of buttons. Or at $15 one may have an at tractive all-wool black poplin skirt, full box pleated with black bone buttons In clusters, down one side. Or at $17.75 aro really beautiful black or dark blue serge skirts, narrow but with, slight openings at each siao m,xronr, ana there is le m 4 M Personally selected in London by our own representative, these charming English sports hats are kinds you will not find else where in town, for they are ex clusive models. With moufflon tops and felt underbrims, they come in those becoming shapes, of medium and large size, which may bo bent up or down, as best suits the wearer. Rose shades with delicate blue or dark brown underbrims, soft tans with rflse facings, white with black these are some of tho exquisite colorings. Usually they are eimply trimmed with satin or moire bands and bows. $38. (Second rioor, Fro Women's Suits Plain and Novelty $55 to $200 At $55 there are at least a dozen styles of suvcrtone cloth, of ve lour, of broadcloth, Foiret twill, and novelty weaves; in bottle green, various browns, navy and black. These suits are nearly all of tho tailored sort, with choker or notched collars. From $75 to $200 the suits aie usually of the novelty sort often , heavily braided or embroidered, But some of them, aro tailored and tailored so beautifully that (First Floor. If Mademoiselle for Better a suit for more formal use and for those dress occasions when one wishes a two-piece costume, the Young Women's Salons have some stunning new suits for just such needs. They are beautifully tailored, and in the fashionable colors. Some are of fine wool velours, some of the new peachbloom that makes such attractive suits, some of duvetynes, (Second l'loor. New Georgette With Metal They are being used with the most charming effect for draped evening gowns, together with gold and silver metal laces. All aro 40 inches wide. One of the handsomest is black or dark blue crepe, almost covered with gold embroidery. $16.50 a (Stain Floor, 0tk ,i0-Wi41M '. -"" The furs which trim them were selected with the greatest care and you will find Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), nutria, racoon, opossum, Scotch mole and beaver in the collection. $70 to $350 and 14 to 20 year sizes. Chritnut) Women's JBrown Kidskin Shoes in Various Styles Two styles, are all kidskin, one with welted and the other with turned soles. Both high lace shoes with Louis heels' and priced $17 a pair. Brown kidskin vamps with field mouse gray kidskin tops, lace style with Louis heels, $18 a pair. Brown kidskin vamps with brown cloth tops, lace style with Louis heels, $15.60 a pair. A button style with brown kid skin vamps and brown cloth tops peart puwons is $17 a pair. W j-T 1 vr flSPWn. In p i fcv r h port ,:'- ''. Stf ( hrelnul) i they have a kind of richness all their own. In this group there are a good many of the suits often asked for tho fine suits intended to wear without any fur whatever. Then there aro suits with fur nutria, opossum or squirrel; these aro apt to have charming waistcoats of I biocade. Ono $200 suit is of navy tricotino with Australian opossum collar and waistcoat of rose and black brocade. Crntrnlj Wishes a Suit Wear and some of chevrpna cloth or sil vertones. There are suits without fur trim mings, for young women who want to wear their own furs. And there a are other suits with great fur col lars and fur cuffs, or trimmings oC soft furs. The new browns, navy, lighter blues, dark mixtures and black are all included. $63.50 to $110 and 14 to 20 year i sizes. Chmlnut) Crepe All-Overs Embroidery yard. Another, in the same color crepe, has large designs worked in gold and silver. This is $9.75 a aid. For afternoon dresses there are new Georgette crepes gray, brown, blue or black, embroidered in the same color silk, $6.75 to $9 a yard. Central) Beaded Blouses All Georgettes. One in navy and black is beaded with jet and has a square neck and a iound collar. Price $15. One in taupe, navy or brown has embroidery in gold and three colors. $19.50. A third in navy, taupe and black hns silk embroidery and beads. $23.50. (Third Floor, Central) New Duvetyne in Especially Beautiful Colors The Diess Goods Store has just received this fashionable fabric in reindeer, taupe, henna, dark blue brown and an exquisite shade of nastuitium red. It is in the correct weight for dresses, suits and millinery and is $12,50 a yard. (Firt rioor. Chestnut) Black Velvet Slippers Nothing was ever more 'becom ing to the feet than this-fabric which eats up the light. The slip- f"". """ ',"" '"."" pu'ntea toes, Louis heels, 2 inches hich. and high, and they cost $15. Khinestone buckles them, $3 to $75. to put on In the Exclusive Little Shop. Boot rirt l'loor. .Market) ' The Rolkit . is a new invention which camera users will appreciate. It is an in genious adapter that will permit the use of small films on large cameras for instance, with the Rolkit device a No. 2 Brownie film can be used in a postcard-size Kodak. , The price is $2.50. (Main Floor, Chestnut) if " a.X r i a 2K-r v C Complete Stocks of Women's Fall Weight Underwear Swiss goods have arrived and large shipments from the best Ameri can makers. Choose from cotton, silk, wool or mixtuies of the three, in vest, pants and combination suits. Prices range from 50c, for a good cotton vest, to $18.50, for a fine silk suit. And for chilly nights and mornings these knitted spencers are com forting. $3 to $7. The O. Henry Stories not long ago discovered and printed in various magazines, are here gathered into book form and called "Waifs and Strays." There are twelve of them, and critical and biographi cal sketches of the author are included in the volume. Price $1.65. "The Face of the World," by Johan Bojer. The tale of a dreamer, a young physician. Price $1.76. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) International Showing of New Dolls Think of having a thousand new styles of dolls! Dolls from Paris, dolls from Japan, dolls from America here they are now in the Doll Salon, in the Toy Store. Fascinating Paris dolls dolls dressed precisely like those little girls ana boys you 11 see in the Paris parks. Character dolls, too elab orate French ladies, quaint little French maids in the costume of Alsace-Lorraine, Brittany and Normandy. Undressed Dolls at bo many people like to get undressed dolls early to allow them plenty of time for dress ing that we have made this showing earlier than usual. Bent-Limb, Character Babies 11 Vj inches $1.90 (Setentli l'loor. Market) Some Exceptionally Fine Cut Glass has just come in. It is of very high-grade crystal in cuttings of unusual attractiveness. The assortment includes many unusual pieces, notablv aquariums, odd-shaped vases and bowls, jugs, fine compotes, extract bottles, puff boxes and a number of standard pieces, many in period styles. All very handsome and appropriate for bridal presentation Prices $15 to $100 atpiece. (fourth Floor. Chmtnut) Women's Fitted Traveling Cases Very Reasonably Priced They are of dull black, long grain leather and glazed black auto leather, and the linings are of moire silk. The fittings, which are of good size and in good assortment, are white cel luloid. These cases are light in weight, but strongly made and of fine appearance. They are very moderately priced for such goods and we do llot expect to be able to duplicate them. People wise enough to have begun their holiday buying will do well to see these while the assortment is complete. 335, $37.50 and $40. (Stain Floor. flitnut) A New Lot of Men's Handkerchiefs at $4.75 a Dozen I It isn't necessary to say much about them himply that they aie of sturdy Irish linen, of good quality, with narrow, well-stitched hems the kind most every hitm likes and uses. (Next Alalia) Sir, Your Suit Is Here Independent even of the change of clothing which changed atmospheric condi tions demand, there is something in the magic of Autumn which seems to give one u desire for new clothes. Men desiring new suits will find suits to their desire in our Men's Clothing Store. m t Nothing very startling about that, since that is what we are here for, and yetj it is something to be able to make a statement of that kind and live up to it. 1 hese new Fall suits live up to it. Theywill measure up to the expectations of any reasonable man who knows what constitutes sound quality and true fashion in a man's suit of clothes this Fall season of 1919. Prices from $32 to $75. ' (Third Floor. MBrkrl) Japan sends dolls of many kinds in many garbs from the native kimono to the new American styles. And a new doll, too a full-jointed doll with bisquo head, glass eye, eye lashes and sewed wig the near est to the pre-war doll that we've seen. Interesting Prices 13 inch $2.25 16 inch 32.90 18 inch jy.go Straight-Limb, Jointed Dolls 16 inch $2.75 18 inch $2.90 20 inch $3.75 22 inch $4.90 New Tapestry Table Covers in Silk and Tinsel They are beautiful to look at, they look well in any room and, best of all, they are most substan tial for wear. In French or Japanese patterns, 16x38 inches at $7.50, 17x54 inches at $10. Larger sizes, 24x72 inches at $17.50 and 25x84 inches at $23.75. (fifth Iloor, Markt) More New Saruks Enhance the Oriental Rug Event Also more new Af-Shiraz pieces. These Saruks are known as sediadehs, which means that they are in com paratively small sizes, about 4.6xG.6 feet. They are in characteristic Saruk shades rich dark reds and blues with touches of green and other soft tones. For service and beauty they are unsurpassed. The prices are con siderably less than market values. $225 to $275. The Af-Shiraz rugs are Shiraz weaves showing the Afghan influence. Such rugs are now very much in re quest. This particular lot avera'ges about 4x6 feet. They are very attractively priced at $37.50 to $G5. There is an interesting choice of other small rugs, especially Mosuls, Chinese and Beluchistans. And the showing of carpet sizes is really magnificent, embraping Kermanshahs, Mahals, Savalans, Saruks, Chinese and India weaves in a wealth of colors and designs. ,w (Smi-nth Floor, Outral) Light-Weight Rugs Are Much in Demand just now and we are fortunate in being well provided with them. Rag Rugs in Colonial and hit-or-mibs" de signs and plain centers with fancy borders. 9x12- ft., $12, $16.50, $21, $22.60 and $25. 8x10 ft., $8.85 and $15.50. 7.6x10.6 ft, $11,75, $10.50 and $19.60. CxO ft., $5.75, $D and $11.50. Separate Fur Collars for Mers Overcoats A fine collection of them selected furs and true to name coat. Among the many are Persian lamb, $35 to $45. ! Beaver, $65. ' Racoon, $40. ' (Main Floor, The Fine Brogue Shoes in the Men's London Shop are hand-lasted and hand-welted, and tho tan leathers have dark brown stitched soles. There is also an excellent assortment of black calfskin, as well as tan grain and cordovan. Both high shoes and oxfords, all with long wing tips, saw tooth pinking, perforations and double soles. High shoes, $18. Low shoes, $1G and $16.50. (The Gnllcr.i, Chestnut) It Pays to Buy Good Bed Clothing Winter comfoit is a fashion one cannot slight without feeling tha consequences. The only blankets and quilts really worth buying are tho good, dependable kind. In the end they cost less than the kind that aro seemingly cheaper. The lowest-priced blankets worth owning that is, the lowest priced! that are really good for service are here. The finest blankets made for actual use are here also. Between tho two extremes we have all kinds of good blankets for all the kinds of people who want them. Wc have more blankets than we ever had. And more quilts'. Our own quilt factory is kept very busy trying to make quilts as) fast as we can sell them. If you have still your Winter bed clothing to buy, you cannot choop4 a better time than now or better goods than these for the prices. (.SUtli I loor, Cf nlrnl) The Star Electric Vibrator is now being demonstrated by an expert in the House Furnishings Store, and every one who is interested in matters relating to health and good looks is invited to come in and see how easily it can be used in one's own home. The Vibrator complete, with three applicators, is $5. (Fourth Floor, C'entrnl) New Fancy Linens of the Good Inexpensive Kind There is hardly a home anywhere that doesn't need, at least some; decorative linen pieces of just the kind in this new lot. They are of tho very inexpensive kind that look better than their prices. The variety embraces scarfs for bureaus, chiffoniers and dressing tables; also doylies, centerpieces and table covers, all with centers of good Irish linen and trimmed with a liberal flounce of imitation filet of a good grade. . .J Doylies, 6 inches in diameter, 30c each; 10 inches, 40c each. Centerpieces, 18 inches., $1.25 each; 2C inches, $1.75 each. Table covers, 30 inches, $3. Scarfs, 18x36 inches, $2.25;18xl5 inches, $2.50, and 18x50 incheij $2.75. , . j,au.rfj (Flrat Iloor. Chestnut) 9x15 ft., $22.50. 12x15 ft., $33.50 and $35. Woolen Fiber Rugs 9x12 ft., $18, $23.50 and $25. 8.3x10.6 ft., $17 and $21. 6x9 ft., $9.75 and $17.50. Klearflax Linen Rugs and Carpets Unusually serviceable floor ( Seventh Floor, Chestnut) in the Men's Hat Store, all 0$ Easy to affix to a plain over Natural otter, $33 to $85. Black coney, $12. Alaska seal, $125. Market) coverings in plain colors. 9x12 ft., $46. 8x10 ft., $35. 6x9 ft., $24 4.6x7.6 ft, $15.50. 3x6 ft, $8.50. Klearflax carpets are sold (by the running yard in the 27 tm4 36 inch widths at $3.50 and $4.50' a yard, respectively. In the larger rolls, 4 ft. 6 In., 9 ft. and 12 ft. wide, the prico la $4.25 a square yard. m, wm m rl I wmj 1 Jl -arJ "9M j j i ,t a $1 i 1 m "f- r?' 1 "J vi M ' i H kki .., Market) (Flrat -floor. Market) -it. . a , 'st,;;.. t "j? jm?$ - 1 w M Jft ,t 1 'Fir ili ' -. .''iffcMfe.'r... s&&wBms...-k ',)