Wft ir '.?? r . u TT '" ' ! ' EVENING .PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THUSSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1019 Organ Plays at fl, 11, 11:65 and '1:.)0 ( Itlmr nt nnnn WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cloudy My at Our Work of Supplying the Things That People Want" WSSfSsipl 'KS'-f ,aJ?1' '" -VTtT""W5Hr' "'itrtfniw"'TOriiW,Tfl' 14. -j." -ptfi "Stead V', ', I I-. .4- Law f r S r .' A Cathedral of Rare Colors , Is Well Worth Seeing iUong the Wissahickon waters these days, from the high bridge at Ridge Avenue all the way up to the Lincoln Drive to Chestnut Hill, on the west side of the stream. You shall walk upon a carpet of autumn leaves and sometimes under overhanging rocks. You will miss the old wooden bridge, so long the favorite crossing of the stream, not far from the faithful all-thc-year-round natural spring. That old, mysterious spring, pouring night and day its cool crystal water through the rocks, is scarcely ever without devotees who seek it with cups, Jugs, family bottles and demijohns. It gives itself away to all comers, poor and rich, for less than a thank you. We are copying, in this big, roomy building, the example of the Wissahickon sprang, of keeping steadily at our work of supplying the things that people want. Signed Oct. 27, nun. Original Bracelet Watches for Women i They are 14-kt. gold and the gold is cunningly carved into j designs. In some the design is carried out with black enamel, making a strikingly beautiful efl'ect. All are mounted on black ribbon bracelets, and they are fitted with the reliable Elgin movements. The dials are of gilt. Those of carved gold without the enamel, in octagonal or cushion shapes, are 58 to $80. Those of carved gold with enamel, octagonal or cushion shapes, $82 and $85. ' (li'i"lrj Mnrp, hrilliul ll ml 'I til I Icrnlli) Parisienne Corsets Tlirce or four particularly attractive models are these One designed for tall women. It has a very low top, clastic insertion in the waist and extra-long skirt with elas tic gores in the front of it. The whole is of pink coutil and the price $15. A slip-on of pink clastic and soft pink tricot is topless and finished in front with satin, reinforced with steels over the abdomen and laced in the back. Nothing could be more flexible or better for dancing and evening' wear. $18. A model 'of pink brocade made with a very low Empire top, the waistline has a rub ber insertion in it, and the hips and back are .well boned. De signed for women of medium and slender build. $18., A topless model of beautiful pink brocade lias elastic gores in the skirt and elastic section at top, long hips, $20. (Ililril llnnr, Clicflnlll) Beautiful New Two-Toned Ribbons for Girdles and Sashes They are the "making of a dress," as bne woman puts, it. The" weave is- the softest j satin,1 a different color on each I side, and the combinations are I lovely, They' are six inches wide and $3 a yard. None arc j in black,,, but tfiere are many light and dark colors. (Slain IJonr, OMriil) Woolen Dress Goods Remnants There are excellent econ omics in them for women who can use the lengths for sepa rate skirts, children's dresses, bloomers and coats. All kinds of fine woolen ma terials, including serges, pop lins, velours and coatings. Covings are at Wast a, third. jkaMaM. For Popularity, There's Nothing Like Vicuna and Camel's Hair Coats Thciefoic this new shipment is ciy welcome, but it will iobably go in as short a tune as the other, because the coals in it are especially pietty and they hac some diffcicnt fca tuies that women will like. The camel's hair coats nie in the natuial tawny color, with ben erf ui collais. '1 hey have a stiap belt and laigc patch pock ets. $125. The vicuna cloth coats, for the first time, come in such an as soitment of colois as beaer, fawn, natuial, white, blue anil black. Two styles one loose, without a belt, and the othoi with one. $123 for either model. (llrst I Innr, On I 111 I) Every Color You Want in Georgette Crepe at $2.25 Which means at least 300 shades from which to make selections, and that is an extraordinary number just at this time. Also they, are all in the '10-inch width, which cuts to the best advantage. As for the price, $2.25 is exactly the wholesale cost of these crepes from one manufacturer, and it is even less than some other manufacturers are asking. (First Moor, Women's Tricolette Presses Reduced Now $50 to $85 The new prices mean a saving of all the way from $12.50 to $25 on each dress. There are nearly a hundred all told, light and heavier weight, in taupes, grays, navy and midnight blues, beaver color, walnut and black. The styles are very practical and very pretty and, while sizes are broken, there are all sizes in the lot from 34 to 46 inches. Prices are $50 to $85. (first 1 lour, (rntrnl) The Gift Pin Cushions and Novelties Are Here and one corner of the Notion Store is devoted to these pretty, practical ribbon and silk and satin devices. This year's collec tion is quite interesting; there are more designs and a greater variety than ever, and women who like to choose these dainty things will be repaid by seeing the assortment while it is at its best. Pin cushions of silk and satin and ribbon, in many styles and varied shapes are 40c to $1.75. Sewing chatelaines are 40c and 75c. Shoe horns and button hooks combined are 70c. Ribbon coat hangers are 75c. (Main I lour, Crnlral) When the Baby Discovers His Powers of Locomotion and starts crawling, the most sensible garments into which to put him are creepers. Some are of sturdy white cottons, some in colored effects and others are in white trimmed with colors, or just the reverse. There are ever so many styles, and sizes 1 and 2 years $1.50 to $4.25. For older children, of 3 to 5 years, rompers are usually the next step from creepers. The new rompers are in many pretty colors at $1.50 to $4-50. New and Charming Silk Angora Cloth Neckwear You may have vests of it in 'the newest fashion with high collars topped by wide silk frills, $8.50. Or collar and cull' .sets to put on one's Winter coat, the collar being very long and straight, with tiny levers of another color, $8.50. Or just the collar alone, which may be worn high around the neck or attached to the collar of a coal or dress, $3.50. There are such prcttv col ors as rose, pale pink, Copen hagen blue, white or tan. (Mnln I Inor, (Vntriil) White and Pink Georgette Waists Hand embroidered a n d beaded, with round necks and square collars, $7.50. With very full-pleated frills and narrow lace, $13.50. With hand embroiderv and real filet, $16.50. With drawn work in addi tion to real filet and embroid ery, $22.50. With real filet, roll collar and square neck, $27.50. (1 lilril I Inor, I ptitnil) A FEW particularly pretty xA chemises of the enve lope hind have lately coma into the Underclothes Store. Some have insertions and edges of real baby Irish and the others have extremely delicate laces hand-made in Porto Rico. The first cost $7..J0 to $10.50 and the second, $7.-J0 and $8.50. Clhlnl I lonr, ( rnlriit) cte (heatnut) (mi ' m Ilk Luxurious Sables 1'iobably theie neei was a season when women weie so much inteiestcd in these fuis possibly because their t'oloi and tetuio make them such a t-hatming finish to the duetn' and elour gowns which aie m such fashion. Natural and blended Hudson l!ay .--ables aie $150; foi .i oni skin boa, $27iVfor ti two-'-km, while a long stole With sis skins in it is $750. A tipped cape and stole effect is $1870. Natuial Russian sables of aiing dcgiees of darkness aie V100 for a one-skin boa and $700' foi a two-skin. One veiy daik one-skin boa is $175. All these furs, needless to sa, aie guaianteed. (St'rnncl I lour, ClieMtiiil) Some Pretty New Lockets on Sautoirs Are but $1.50 and are quite nice looking lor that moderate sum. Some o the lockets are gold platCd, homo silver plated, and all aie im ijuiuis jjuuuii, wiin j,rimi ui . I silver plated slides to match N the lockets. All the lockets aie in eight sided shapes, some more ob long in effect than the others. All have places for tvo pic tures and are of generous size. (Jewelrr Store, f lieMmit mill 1 hlrtrrtilli) Leather Handbags That GirirWift Like In a novelty shape, a deep rectangle and flat. Though flat, they have plenty of room in them, with three inner compartments, purse and mir ror. Made of pin-grain morocco in black, blue, gray and brown. Price $3.50. (Mnln 1 lonr, Iipstnut) Toilet Articles Priced Especially for This Occasion And so everything on this list is less than it usually costs. The prices give an idea of the good savings in each case. R u b b c r -c u s h i o n hair brushes, 85c each. i Other hair brushes, 50c to $1.50 each. Nail brushes, 22c each. Tooth brushes, 20c each. Six for $1.10. Glycerine, rose water and benzoin, 25c a bottle. Rose and almond cream, 27c a bottle. Cocoa butter cream, 30c a jar. Transparent rose soap, 7c a cake. 80c a dozen. Vegetable oil soap, 8c a cake. 90c a dozen. Violet ammonia, 20c and 35c a bottle. Witch hazel, 35c and 65c a bottle. Importdd bay rum, 95c and $1.85 a bottle. Hot-water bottles, 85c each. Otmt Aisle) Children's Umbrellas Unusual for $1.50 They have sturdy cotton covers that are sightly and will give good service, para gon frames and plain and ' fancy wood handles, suitable for small girls or boys. l'l to 24 inch sizes. (Mnln I'lnor, Mnrkrt) Women's Plain, Practical Handkerchiefs $2 a Dozen Not a thread of cotton in them, for they are pure linen, despite the moderate price. Plain hemstitched, with narrow hems. Excellent for general use, (Went Aide) , Bulbs for Fall Planting and Spring Blooming They must be in the ground i before frost and frost may come at almost any moment, so people can't get them too soon. Crocuses are 25c the dozen; $1.50 the hundred, S12 the thousand. Tulips are 50c the dozen; $3.25 the hundred; $27 the thousand. , Daffodils are 50c the dozens $3.25 the hundred; $2(5 the thousand. Hyacinths arc 75c the dozen; $4.50 the hundred; $40 the thousand. Narcissus, 50c the dozen. Chinese lily bulbs. 15c each; j $1.50 the dozen. J Pebbles. 5c the package. ( (I'onrtli llnnr, (rn(rnl) CHISP, delicious disc of mola.sses candj, with a j generous sprinkling f cocoa nut or fresh chopped nuts through them, 50c apound. Walnut and cocoanul pil lows, i0c a pound. (I)nun HIhIi-h s,,rr, lip,tmtU Two Excellent Kinds of Plain-Color Carpets You can get them here in .standard widths or in the wide pieces that make seamless floor coverings. Our assort ment now is large enough to enable us to make prompt de liveries. Klearflax Linen Carpels 27 inches wide, $3.50 a yard. 3(i inches wide, $4.50 a yard. 4 feel, 6 inches; 6, 9 and 12 ft. wide, $4.25 a square yard. Heavy Chenille Carpets ' 9, 12 and 15 ft. wide, $10.50, $13 and $13.50 a square yard. (Srrnlli Hour, ChfMnut) Upholstery Remnants Useful wherever there arc pillows to be recovered, table covers to be made and chair seats to be renewed. Also among them you will find plenty of attractive cre tonnes for bags and odd lengths of nets and scrim for curtains. They are all priced much less than it would cost ' to buy the material by the yard. (l.iW Mr Al Jolson Who Can Make More Kinds of People Laugh Than Any Other Comedian Living In Egyptian Hall Tomorrow at 3:30 This famous comedian, who is now appealing in "Sinbad," is one of the exclusive artists of the Columbia Grafonola Com pany, and it is by the courtesy of the Columbia Giafonola Com pany that Al Jolson will appear in hgyptian Hall tomorrow aft ernoon to tell how he makes his lecords and he will illustiate them by singing several of his most popular songs. Have you ever 'een Al Jolson off the stage? This is jour oppoitunity an oppoitunitv to tell what a come dian looks like when he is (Sri mill riim Now And Here Are the Fireplace Furnishings to Make It Bright and Cosy 'J he first and gieatest distinc tion between piehistoric man and all other living things on the face of tljo eaith was man's ability to make a flip. Down thiough all the ages haY come the association the man and the fire. Science has taught us easy-and moi e economical waj's for us to get tho benefit of waimth, but nothing cVm ever take away the friendship of mankind for tho open fnc. Theie is a comfort about it that every one under stands, but no one can ever quite explain. Now, bofoic it is time to stait tho heater, is just the' time to have an open fue, peihap3 in the mornings, but ceitainly in the evenings. mm Vg imSQ- If D It h a Man's Own Lookout- to get the tjest new Fall suit to be had for his money. It is nothing new for a store to say it has the best. We have said it very often ourselves, so often that we have to be particu larly careful to make it good. We are ready to make it good today. We do not claim that there is no other good clothing in the coiintry,but ours. We do claim thai there is none better. There is none better for the simple reason that we demand the best in all wool fabrics, in hand-tailoring, in trimmings, in fashion and in finish and we tret it. ' We have a standard of quality in men's suits second to none and, so far as we can judge, a little bit better than any other. The suits are the proof and the suits are here. Full selection of styles, colors and patterns, at $32 to $75. Fine Winter overcoats, $32 to $100. (llilnl I Inor. "Mnrliet) Men's Silk Half Hose 45c a Pair 1800 pan of Aim. quality silklialf lioe in black, roido.in and naw Think of lm.unjj Rood silk soils- at lfc a pair In tlll'SP d.ljs1 ncl lilr) Nothing Unlucky About $13 in the Men's Shoe Store At that pi ice a man may tlioosc from thiec of our best stvlcs of shoes. j In daik tan calfskin aie brogue oxfords and high shoes villi wing tips and lull perforations. Very smait indeed In cordovan theie is a high lace shoe with a stiaight tip. (Mnln I Inor, Atnrkrl) The Boys' New Fall Clothes Are Here and They Are Fine There aie no liner ready-to-wear suits or oercoats at the money anywhere than these. Wc vouch for that statement, and we aro ready to prove it. The suits are sound and reliable from fabric to finish. The making is of the kind that makes the difference between the suit that is really made and the suit that is just put to gether. These suits are really made made to look well and to hold their good looks and good lines after a spell of hard service. They aie in fancy mixed fabrics and in .nil desired shades and patterns, prices $16.50 to $38 for suits in 8 to 18 year sizes. Overcoats for boys of the same ages, $25 to $3S. The new overcoats for little fellows of .1 to 10 years are a particularly fine lot in fabrics, style and making, prices ranging from $15 to $10, those at the higher figures being wonderful garments of beautiful materials with luxurious I'm collars. (heroitd 1 Innr, entml) dressed like any other gentle man and at the same time jour opportunity to leain something of the mystery of lccoul mak ing. The recent enlargement of our Phonograph and Talking Machine Stoic enables us to pie sent now what is piobably the most compiehensivo stock of Columbia Grafonolns and Co lumbia Records to be seen any wheie in the countij'. Besides the usual cabinet mod-" els theio aie on display beauti ful period Styles in Gianonolas. r. Ontrnl) ' Is Just the Time for an Onen Fire Wo arc icady to supply fire place furnishings of all sorts. Hiass andirons, $11..)0 to $00 Hiass fue sets, $13 r0 to $.".G. Brass wood boxes, $37.."0 to ?-10. Black andirons, '1 SO to s4". Black flic sots, 5.50 to ?20. Flemish andUons, 512 to ifGO. Flemish fire sets, $7.50 to $27. Flemish wood boxes, $21.75 to $40. Black folding screens, $0.50 to $13. Flemish folding scieens, $13 to $23.70. Biass folding screens, SI 1.50 to $44. Spaik guards, $7 to $14.50. Spark'arrcsters, $0.50 to $9 25. Biass spark guards, $15 to $22. Nurseiy fenders, $10.25 to ?23.7G. Brass fenders, $30 to $50. (I ml rlli I'lnor, Ontrnl) Notes of Warmth From the Quilt and Blanket Stocks , New down quilts are coming in constantly from our own i .workrooms, the latest arrivals being extra-size quilts covered in Japanese habutai, beautifully hand embroidered and filled i with down. These ai-e in extra-large size, very comfortable and hand some looking ; in fact, a beautiful bedroom furnishing in them selves. Price $30 each. I New wool-filled quilts covered in sateen with figured top and plain borders at $13.50 each. I New wool-filled quilts in figured cambric coverings, fin- I ished -with plain sateen borders, at $10 each. I The first new scarlet blankets we have had in a few years have just come in. All-wool and full of warmth. All in size 70x80 inches with block borders; price $20 a pair. 1 New white blankets with pink and blue borders, double- , bed size, of wool and cotton, $10 a pair. The whole stocks are ample and varied, qualities of the best kind and prices as low as it is possible to have them for tne same goods. (sixth i inor, Black fenders, $15 to S17.50. Flemish fcndcife, $15 to S17.50. Health brushes, $2 to $1. ilk '"ff"t' Men's Fine New Shirts of Woven Madras The madias in these shirts is of an unusually good quality and the designs aie such as aro not found in lomnionplacp goods. All soft-culT negligee shirts in a good weight foi Kail and A inlei. 1'lke ?l. (Mnln Floor. MHrkrt) These Men's Soft Hats in Oxford Gray ha e been so immensely popular from the day we introduced them that it is surprising no one ever thought of them before. They appeal especially to conservative men, but aie in shapes foi joung men too. Price 57. (Mnln 1 Innr. Market) (Vntriil) Gas-log pans, $11.20 Cape Cod lighters, ?5 to $10.80. to $10. a '"il J 1 1 U if tt-n crime imiih "l "A, i. i If .' -vo " sr . " OR"