KOVEAmEirt 10 to ," ' 1 rr ' !' r- f? YThe Womari's , Ir- ' " '"I IMJWIH III I J. W. C. I. Band at 9 Organ at 11, 11:55 and 1:50 t'hlin-s nt Noon WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WEATillR ' P'7' Partly Cloudy WANAMAKER'S Exchange All A Untit a Club c; mi "ww ----- Fxo Ihe Vditor of Woman' Pagt Dear Mncinm mp nrc '" - r. , m work, Can jo,. ?lvr '" " ""?" you luggcKt a few gam" that can be played nt tills club? , How .lo jou firm owinirc u clnb. "Wo wMi to innko u eatlHVns. i" toll ur bow to invite the boys uutl K rlj. Khould wc (.pud out invltnt oris or uoU Plea. cxptaU. bow to ; decora to -the fc table In it nnl tliwp mllon rhw l.r i-t-i. ... tic. FA. i..i.i tTlrt iVnrk- v. ii'i. n nn I innr ftiiLi' ill " - W n-Vlny Club," "tlood Times. Oool I; AVorkH." "T'Bcful nud Happy, ' T Ilard-workiuK nnern. f.end mc a pelt-0(l(lrrpnl em elope I will tend you some Rimics to I'lny. '" Pr. uilzc the Hub got toRCther the B rls ho v,nnt to be In It and elect wwe officers, president. 'JllcV1(,"l,.ci5Jnt larv and treasurer. Then t1irrllont might appoint one girl eliairmnu of Uie membership committee nud It woul.l uc her dutT to b'ing id more members. - t il.f. t A-.,linrr nllt ifiri m tntlona to a pnrty and then unking oil C. tlie -umis in join mr rum. m-. I girt might be cliairmin of the oiit'Tlnjn- i i a- Wia nnitr. 1 fill F? ca m p a aim niuuts ii i'-'v - - -k, could have an "eats" committee f " Rr jM.tinii flA.m.tfiA tnn. in order to give every one something to do. Bfj Choose sonic club colors nnu gci "" R ribbons or cheese-loth of those colors. Cover some cii'l'inns wuii ihphi """ i ... t 1... .. nttu Vlin vim iirnpc luein aniuu.i 'in- nun. .. .- .' hove joik pnily set autumn leaves to uccoraiu uuu pir'e)e' Headdress Dear Madnm- Will jou please tell m liow I'ierflte wears, her hair? At a Fi- Halloween party Is it correct to lene ltc cider and a.dwiches. cake. nuts, fctc If, and no Ice "um? hat is a good lame h for ten ortoelve girls to play? Iillne feet sis too tall for a girl to weir u ballet costume to a makea part 'Pierette doesn't hne any hair! U slie does, onlr n few curW arouuc front show under lier Headdress I. Or, ithe 'or h w she Aenrs a tleht-llttlng skull ca of black jersey cloth. Sometimes, tbo gh. Ehc wears her hair in many puffs igh on her head, and a tiny little hat. ike a doll's hat, very much ou one sid of the puffs. The lefreshments ou describe wi ild be perfectly nppropiinte. Ice irim heems out of place, for once, at a I ll low.ecn party. This game is fun for girh: Kisl ng for Fortunes in tbe Wnshboiler tut In the washboiler, which has walerlin it, such articles as will not sijiil through wetting, and let each guest rtsh for n fortune with nn old fUlilintk. Onlv three trials are allowed and tliVn the fisherman must hook his prc. Ufl fercnt article, depending on the age H those who nre plnjing the game. na be put in the tub. Coins for future f wealth, wedding-cake boies for mcoiH and third marriages, etc.. ian be us for older persons. Soldieis. littleUc Cross nurse dolls, mittens for rejectiouil buttons for bachelors, thimbles fur oH maids, etc.. can be used when there ar jounger persnus plajing. Five feet six is a little tall for a Inllel girl at a part. She might look rather uugniulv. It would be prettier for a small girl. Has Enlarged Pores 5To the Vditor o! Il'oman'i Page Dear Madam I would creatb ap preciate our Mud advice if you would but ee it lo me like jou do to so main others. I am greallv troubled with eu larged Dores ou niv uo.e and li3ing " Terr poor SKin. i am uiuuu " i thing mv friends llae suggested r Ita" of making it worse. The only -ting I use is a little powder, bocnuso nose easilv Incomes red. fear r-am . thinking it will make the no- -Mn than ever, as 1 notice at t ror. after the use of powder it has that effprt -V , .. T .. ....! IU tn lmcilV IS till" I iNow, wnat i uiu " --. . Can Noil tell me of some as nngent cream or an.Mhiug else bich ill clw the pores add at the kime ti me pr""t the redness. T wouldn't want to close the vores and cnuse the nose to become u. -ler Isomethingltbut.wilbdo both. AN otiW a good facial oap li'Ip? '" " iust this Inst week, witch hazel (witl -out being diluted) or. inr face directly iftor ashing it in the moruiug ilnd at SlBht before retiring W II you plea tril mi the iiQ.i.0 ' a good soap, a g..o "ream or whatever you tunk best n hra,fiineE7rttll"g will UOl piomyi..- ... bV., , nn nlcas-e l,nrm the ejclashct.. A ill jou please, tell me all this. T sure am n nuisauce. In t is the first time r,p written and I hope to be helped by you. for I wi 1 1,m? no one else. You know so much through experience, while we don t. May I rely on jou? Thanks. Tlave ou consulted a nhjsician about this eonditiou of your skin? It is al tnis couuiu"" . , . , bpfnrt, itSfng any imedy 'ourself. The; cou Lmton ma comb from poo, eu dilation lor son.o deficiency n your general Ihealh. T .houM advise ing a go od pure facia, soap '"V will male c:0?Less shiny and jou will not iave to use powder. The powder is i"?yc .. iL nores and make, them BU1IU " o.r --- . ,. m .ii,(. ,,tft r coarser you know. i" "h mSio kind o vanishing cream after the fcOme "'" V. , ..fmnnl llvpn Oil ?SaPer will alirdoTouHs much cood as anything. T do not claim to be nn nnthorttj on Xi0Sr",?; clelan or a ueai. ,, . -""-.v,,,";- t" viWwhscondi. l,v.V' i. i.i. nf rUIq. as yourb may .'fro,ra different cause I l.ope hl will help jou, or umi ju " ." ome relief from some one In this an- jioyauce. Entertalnlno Mixed Crowd yo (h' Valtor of Wurmin-t I'aot: r-j. ... rri.ni.n.i 1 mil nn pvenllli; reader of the I'um.ic M:i)fii:n this i mv first titteiijpt to asR ndvlce which I . .,, I... ..:... l.Aln ti, mn 1 ntll nope win " p" i ' ,iii writing to you to ak bow jou think would De inti uesi i .u.t. ...... . ! puny oi in. u' " i--f- ;- icit receptlou to be giien In honor of OUl" telllll Weilllllis niuii.i ...... dancing would be appropriate as some dunce and s-on.e do not and cin.o nrn oung null Oliierr. eiuciijr. i''j i:nows how to '.ntertnln n nilxtd crowd Y llko that. '" A- Vliy don't jou haTP daudng and 'then have tablen aranged In another joom or nt one side for raids or games of various MI1U.11 nii-ll rinjuuu) t ...II H ...I uAmn Lfllil llf illllllSl.lllPtlt. . 'Wjnuiu iiini "- ' ' --' snnd thqso who do not .nro ioi gaiiics by ' rartlH cnu uiincv. invv um miu.u . ... iiui n. pnst'comi! in possible. That i. let jour 'guest- do what they vant to. UlRlfn.i oi iiisim.uk pn inr.r ..i .!... ...ii.lo m values '.' danelnc. ar Hoonuathc: nrrlic Mrtnv people, jon 'kuoWi "10") just siiiiuis ihi wiuiiiiii, ...i...I ,i..i,,.n nr nt.iv eurds. cen If tlici Where Economy Is a First Consideration Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Serves Best f -H ft H f r $22.30 $1!.50 ?23 22.30 $23 460 New Winter Dresses All Much Underprice Satin, Charmeuse, Wool Jersey, Cordelaine, Tricolaine and Satin-and-Georgette Combinations $19.50 The First Group is made up of two kinds of dresses satin and wool jersey. The satins are in several pretty models trimmed with em broidered silk bands or with vestec3 of net and lace. The wool jerseys are made on blouse lines with girdles of gros grain r i b.b o n or are broidery. Tan, Pekin, navy and black, are the trimmed with braid cm principal colorings in the group. $22.50 The Second Group includes an even wider assortment in navy, black, reindeer, Belgian and Pekin blues. Wool jersey dresses on long redingote lines, with embroidered crows' feet and ball buttons for trim ming. Satin dresses on straight, chemise lines. , Charmeuse combined with pleated Georgette crepe. Satin - and - Georgette combinations embroidered with silk. Youthful satin frocks with long, tight sleeves, faced with rofec color lo match the girdle. (.Market) $25 The Third Group comprises twenty-five dif ferent models in a variety of materials: charmeuse with silk embroidered motifs on the bodice and vesiee; satin with very deep collars of embroidered net; wool jersey, embroid ered, braided or trimmed with tricolette vestees; cordelaine and trico laine with long or short sleeves, elaborate em broidery, buttons or satin sashes. Also some sample dresses of similar types. These dresses are in black, navy, brown and reindeer. Women's Smart Duplex Gloves $1,25 to $2 a Pair Good-looking and reliable aic these duplex chamois lisle gloves that fit quite as well as any of leather. At $1.'25, two-clasp length in white, brown, gray or pongee with spear-point stitching on the backs. At $1.50, strap wrist, 4-inch cuff length, in white, gray, brown and pongee, with spcarpoint stitching on the backs. At $1.75, Btrap wrist, with a 5-inch cuff, in white or pongee. At $2, 8-button length, with two clasps at the wrist, in pongee and white. (Central) Corsets, Special at $1.50 Good corsets for slight to average figures arc Siadc of pink or wliltc ooutn. inoy are practically Jpless in front and finished with clastic, but rife Signer in back. That they arc Adora corsets guar antees their good lines. . Two Models, Special at $2 A long, well-boned model for medium to quite s(out figures is of white coutil. A light model for slight figures, young gills, is of pink coutil, with deep bands of clastic at the top and bottom of cacli side. (Ontrul) New Sweaters for Women A( $3.73 thuic- is ;i cunt style and also one that looks like a ftllp-ovrr, but fastens at the side. Uoth hac long belts and arc in rose, Copenhagen blue, green, purplo and white, with contrast ing 6tripes on the collar, tuffs and lower edges. At $7.23, a soft brushed wool swca'ler in brown, Copenhagen, rose, green and white shows rain bow htripes on the collar, cull's and lower cdtjc;-'. (Lrnlrnl) Children's Coats Good for $10 Gray or blue warm chinchilla coats, doublc-bicasted and fully lined, have patch pockets to keep littlo hands warm and belts that go all around. Sizes 'i to 0 years Felt Hals Special at $2 Black, navy or blown felt hats with grosgrain libbon bands and sticamers will fit girls of 5 to 10 yeais. (Crntrnl) Fine Striped Madras 75c a Yard A closely woven, smooth quality is in good-looking clear stripes of blue, lmcndcr, black, green, gray or two-tone effects; single or cluster stripes on white grounds. 02 inches wide. Just what so many women have been asking for for their tailored waists and men's shirts. (Central) Fine Choosing Among Women's Suits At $29.50, $32.50 and $37.50 At $29.50 Suits of wool elonr and woll jersevs in heather mixtures all of them delightful suits for younir women. b At $32.50 Suits of navy blue and Oxfoid gray silvertonc, nae a narrow piping of silk In aid marking the seams. Clusters of buttons trim the jackets, which are lined with Jlowered silk. At $37.50 . Tailoicd buits of Poirct twill, with jaunty belted jackets. Tricotinc suits trimmed with bone buttons. Sports models in tweeds and giay mixed suiting. Street suits of serge and chevron suiting. Novel checked velours in sports models. Many other handsome suits for women and young women aic of wool velour, tmseltone, duvet de laine and silvertonc in soft, wintry colorings. Many are elaborately trimmed with fur. $50. SG5. $00, $75 and upward. ' (Market) Wool Plaids Are Undoubtedly the Smart Thing in Skirts Their colorings arc rich and used in most inter esting combinations; sometimes the plaid appears only in the border, sometimes it is spread boldly oyer the whole. Skirts are finely pleated, knife plciited or gathered, but always they are charming. Prices start at $8.75 and go to $15.50. (Murket) Hundreds of Fresh Aprons at 50c Nine styles of good aprons to select from! White lawn small or large aprons, plain or trimmed. Large apioiw or small bib btylca of figured percale. Checked ginghajn aprons in various shapes. ((.rntral) Tapestry Dainties for Milady's Boudoir 60c to $4.25 Blue, light rose and deep rose tapestry is attractive in trays, powder boxes, candlesticks, candy boxes, bud vases, hair receivers, frames, baskets, desk sets, etc. The useful and pretty con veniences brighten a boudoir won derfully and make acceptable gifts at any time. (Art i'eillcorl. More, Onlrul) Striped Tub Silks Tailored Waists at $5 Waists of this type arc more popular than ever this season, .since they are so attractive with tailored buits; and serviceable, too. The collars may be worn high or low, and there arc pretty stripes of many colors on white grounds. (Miirkrt) Curtains Must Be Up Before Thanksgiving! Needles arc fly"! i busily and hundreds of yaids of cm tain mn teiials arc unrolled every day. Of what will your curtains be? Scrims in white or cream arc 30 inches wide at 18c to (iOc a yard. Marquisette begins at 35c lor a 30-inch width and gradually goes upward to 70c a yard for a 50-inch width. Filet nets, which nro having a vogue this year, are in various attractive patterns, 3(5 inches wide at 35c, 40c and 45c a yard. Cedar Chests, $9.75 to ,$37.50 It seems that every size chest is hero and all are good to look upon and frugrant. The red cedar is beautifully marked, in the small ehesfs as well as in the huge boxes. Some of the chests have trays. Half Sash Curtains at 75c a Pair ttiey aro made of a fine quality of white or cream marquisette and he fairly wide borders arc neatly hemstitched. One could want notb ng nicer in a plain curtain, and these aro all ready to be hung on rids. Xhcr half sash curtains, of scrim, voile and lace, aro 80c to $3 eachiouo to a window. Rull-Lengrth Curtains, $1.90 to $20 a Pair 4 separate alcove in the Unholsterv Store is devoted to curtains. Then! will be seen curtains of Bcrim, marquisette, voile, madras, net nnu We. Winter-Weight Bed Coverings Will Save the Supply in the Coal Bin t. vVarm Ij'anUeta and comforts, are piled high in the Down Stairs Bedding Store, icady to keep you snug and cozy when Winter winds come howling round. There's a great range for choosing in both blankets and comfoits at prices which arc fair and lcasonable. For $3.50 you can buy Winter-weight comfortables filled with cotton, covered with figured material and scroll stitched. Or white or giay cotton blankets. For $5 there are cotton-filled comfortables with plain-color holders, or plaid cotton blankets. For $8.50 Wool-mixed blankets in white or silver gray or comforts that are filled with wool with a littlo cotton mixed in the carding. For $10 Wool-mixed white blankets, gray blankets or plaid blankets. Wool-fillcd comforts (a littlo cotton) with figured covers and plain borders. For $12.50 White or plnid wool-mixed blankets. Down-filled quilts covered on both sides with figured sateen. (Centrul) Businesslike House Dresses A checked gingham trimmed with plain color is a well-made drc.ss in blue, lavender and black. $2.50. Special at $1.50 A little loL of plaid gingham huiifco dresses in sizes 42 and 41, and blue-and-whitc striped ging ham in sizes 30 to 41. (Crntrnl) Many Women Want Well Tailored Coats Without Fur Trimming Here Is Wide Field for Choosing $35 lo $110 In addition to I he splendid tailoring and the line quality of the materials, there is something else that will appeal lo women and young women even ami is fully lined with silk. There are styles for eery type or woman, from the slender girl lo the heavier women of middle age and quite elderly women. Delightful Materials that are attractive to se and soft to the touch are warm without being weighty. Among them are evora, chameleon, tinseltonc, silvertip, Bolivia, suede velour, silver tone, two-tone mixtures of excellent quality and yllama. These are in all the fash ionable shades ol brown, blue, taupe, green, etc., as well as black. Many of the coals arc in specially priced groups and every coat is a sound investment. Women's Pink Silk Under Things Dainty, Fresh and Specially Priced Silk unclerthiiigs are practical as well as pretty; they launder easily, and if they are cut full fas Wanamaker undcrsilks are) they last longer than most any other kind. Inc line quality ot silks at these low prices makes this a real opportunity. Forethinkinc women wll be interested in them for Christmas gifts, as well as for their own use. Stop to think of the price ot silk and you'll quickly see how low these prices are .300 Envelope Chemises Special at $3.85 An j number of styles will greet you in pretty daintiness. Lustrous satin and a good quality of crcpo de chine are used. Lace, tucked Georgette, shining, insertions and ribbon adorn the chemises in various ways, and cither hemstitching or lace is used for finishing. Nightgowns, Special at $3.85 Long, full nightgowns of lovely crepe dc chine ..in iiiiiiincu wiin nemsuicinng and shirring. Camisoles, Special at $1.85 Camisoles of fine, soft satin aic in about fie styles. That makes an intciesting variety, doesn't it? They aro trimmed with lace, insertions, Gcoi gcttc crepe, fine tucks, nbbon or hand cmbroideiy. Nightgowns, Special at $5 Two crcpo do chine nightgowns, one with wide insertion of ciram lace and the other with a deep casing and wide shoulder btraps trimmed with wide hemstitching. Also some lovely satin envelope chemises, one or two of a kind, arc included. (Cent rnl) Thorough-going Wanamaker Value in Shoes for Women and Children .... Good leathers, sturdy soles, fashionable lines for women and healthful lasts for children when combined with low prices these are well worth thinking about. Women s Shoes Special at $4.85 a Pair Shoes of tan calfskin with brown cloth tops have medium heels. Black calfskin thoes have gray doth tons and medium heels. Special at $5.40 a Pair High, lace frhocs of blown or black kid&km hac high, curved heels. Women's Spats Special at 90c White and Ivory ( lir.lnul) Two Special Values in Children's Shoes At $2 a pair, dull black leather lace shoes are in sizes G to 8. At $2.90 a pair, durable shoes of dull black leather in button style arc in sizes C to 2. Redictrois on Rues $11,939 Worth for $8,432 On going through our rug stock we have found two of this, three of that, five of another kind. These odd rugs we have gathered together, lowered the prices about a third and will send them flying to new homes on Monday. By present-day standards the savings would be even greater, since rug prices are constantly advancing. Every rug in the collection of 383 is a perfect rug, a rug that will give excellent service and, with reasonable care, will keep its good appearance for a long time to come. There are rugs for every room in the house and a full range of sizes from a mat of 36x72 inches to a big rug measuring 11.0x15 feet. Also good linoleums, matting and rag carpet bv the yard. J We have given the exact quantity in each instance, and as these lots are so limited, we suggest that you make your selec tions early in the day. Axminster Rugs Quantity Sue Price 11.3x15 feet .$75 9x12 feet $45 9x12 feet $42.50 9x12 feel $37.50 8.3x10.0 feet $35 8.3x10.6 feet $37.50 Figured Velvet Rugs Quantity Size Price 9x12 feet $42.50 8.3x10.6 feet $37.50 Plain Velvet Rugs Size Price 9x12 feet $49.50 8.3x10.6 feet $47.50 6x9 feet $27.50 4.6x7.6 feet .$19.50 36x72 inches $10 9 14 4 5 5 4 6 3 Quantity 4 13 6 14 30 Wilton Rugs, A Special Purchase Size pricf, 11.3x15 feet $132 10.6x13.6 feet $120 9x15 feet $105 Rag Rugs Slip r; 9x12 feet $11.50 Wool-and-Fiber Rugs Quantity Size Price 78 9x12 feet $7.50 9 9x10.6 feet $7.25 17b 6x9 feet $8 18 6x9 feet $5 Japanese Matting Rugs Quantity Stzo prjCn 125 9x11 feet $3.75 Quantity 4 5 Quantity 15 1000 Yards of Inlaid Linoleum, $1.50 a Square Yard bZb Yards ot fiber Matting, 36 Inches, 45c a Yard 300 Yards of Hand-Woven Rag Carpet, $1 a Yard (( lir.tnut) A ia St) aj a M "ii A3 VI At r si ;j M affl vj ".Tfc f : ki r? & -1 l? iJ W-V tl :il 'rff i yRsi it VI :;i n ''jivn't do U theuiselvTi'. I hope tbe ic- (Market) "' '., ri.tldu win nn inov eujiij.iun: l A . I At it- V ; a '. ,.L IB V ,. ,;-j.iM
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