'lT2i 'HnHE'" S "" Tf w ' " EVENING PUBBtO ' LBDGRtelLAD'BLPHIA; ''THIJESbAY, NOVEMBER 20, ' 1919 Utt, Organ plays at 9, 11, 11:5S and" WANAMAKBR'S WANAMAKER'S -WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair va ' 5:Z0 i Chlmet ill Noon Store Opens at 9 Store Closes at 5:30 A Great Call for Warmer Clothina and a Livelier Interest in Gifl-Buuina ft it : : : T.T "When the Frost is oil the Punkin' and the Fodder's . in the Shock" The trees are almost bare and the Winter chill is in the air. Before the sunrise, at 6:52, the thin fairy moon is escorted into "her daylight' palace by Venus, the morning star. In the barnyard the guineas are cluckin' and clackin' and on the garden wall the roosters arc on tip toes and "at their best," as James Whitcomb Riley once said to the writer, who knew him well. The change in the atmosphere stirs us to put on heavier clothes, walk faster and take home more appetite for dinner. People may fairly grumble that shorter hours and increased pay for labor have continued the scarcity of goods which causes present prices. We often urge people not to buy if -they can do without. Surely it is not the tradespeople's fault that prices go back slowly. The remedy rests wholly on the United States Government. Signed Nov. SO, 1019. -jfaw& I W CiT II A -v " -v " ' r fc? -m-m 'tn -i r JJJ VV UJL1J.CJUL & C5U1L& ttllU Dresses Reduced to $50 each They have been taken out of stock and reduced to this price partly because they are broken sizes, but still more because it is late in the season, and we want to hurry them out. On the suits "at $50 there is a saving of $12.50 to $15. They are of gabardine,. Poiret twill, serge, velour, broadcloth and silvertone, in such colors as navy, black, beaver, brown, green and henna; and they include ,,ail6red as well as braided styles. A few are fur-trimmed and all are beautifully finished; also all are inter- , lined. . . The dresses at $50 mean a saving of $20 to $27.50. " They are afternoon and street dresses chiefly of trico- lette, paulette, Georgette and satin; colors being navy, black, brown, beaver and henna. The styles are many. In both groups you will find all sizes, though not, of -course, all sizes m each style. (First Floor? Central) Ten New and Lovely Blouses All of Crepe Georgette " Most of these blouses are in white or flesh color, and all are in those 'dainty styles which women like for better wear. $8.85 for a blouse with a deep ruffle around the neck and tucks in front. , ' $7,50 for another style with a tucked vest und a new collar with tucks. $10.50 for a blouse which comes in black and l-avy, as well as white or flesh, has hemstitching and may be worn with a high or low collar. $12 for a pretty blouse with a real filet edge. i?13.50 fo quite a handsome bloube with tucks and considerable 'trimming of imitation Venise lace. $15 for a fovely affair with square neck, filet lace trimming, hand drawn work und white crochet buttons. At $16.60 is a charming blouse with hand embroidery, drawn work nd real filet. $18.76 for a beautiful waist with much hand drawn work and real filet. ' ' $20 for. an exquisite little blouse with many tiny tucks, hand em- broidory, a bt of real lace and finished with a high neck. $30 for a lovely blouse with collar and side ruffle of real Irish lace. This has liltle tucks, too, a vest and a knot of French blue ribbon. (Third FToor, Central) J . Well-Tailored and Good- Looking Sports Clothes for Young Women And young women and girls find such clothes as these not only most practical for sports use but for school or college, for business needs or everyday wear. Sports Suits Are $35 to $52.50 Sturdy tweeds, the useful wool? jersey and soft wool burella cloths are used to make these simple, well-cut, suits. They are in dark colors' or mixtures, are plainly tailored and come in 14 to 20 year sires. Plaid Sports Skirts, $27.5,0 to $32.50 Gay plaids and quiet plaids) small checks and -large ones, and pretty combinations of bluesj taupes. garnets, greens, browns and yellows make theso attractive new skirts. , - Some" are in pleated style, some are gathered, "most all have wide girdles; there are pockets, of course, and the waist measures are from 24 to 2? inches. ' Separate Sports Coats, $52.50 and $630 These are the coats to wear with the pretty plaid skirts. The $52.50 coats are of rich, dark velvets in Norfolk styles, and the '$63.50 coats are of roughlsh tweeds in attractive Winter colorings. All are in 14 to 20 year sizes. ' (Second FIoor Chetct A LITTLE shipment of cotton crepe kimonos from- Japan thas arrived. They are in dull rose, pink, wistaria, pale blue attd Copenhagen, each embroidered in many colors, and tK rle is 56.75 each. Coats and Many Furs for Women The racoon is one of the best of hardy furs to choose for an automobile or driving coat, and here it is, usually full length and lined with satin or cloth, at prices varying from $400 to $500. Natural muskrat is another favorite skin, and coats of it are $300 to $365 that first price for one 36 inches long. Brown ponyskin coats their browns is really a soft beaver color are $300 to $500, the first for a short flaring coat with -nearseal (dyed coney) trim mings, and the last for a long model trimmed with racoon. Then there are the novelty coats a leopard with creamy fitch collar at $650 ; a hair seal with nutria at $265, a civet cat jacket with white-and-blaek skunk collar at $250. (rlMflitd l'lnor, Cheetsnt) Little J3ats of Soft, Rich Furs for Women to Wear at Once TT0 YOU keep a photo MJ graphic diary of the child in the Itouse? If you do, it means a chance to live over again some of the happiest days of your life. The Camera Store at the present mo ment has an excellent col lection of cameras; prac tically all the best cameras made are in it, and the salespeople here can, if de sired, explain the limita tions and possibilities of each. Prices are $2 to $450. (Main l'lnor, Chectcut) The' Things That Matter in a Man's Suit are, first of all, the man there is no substitute 'for manhood. Next to that, the most important,thing is the material there is no substitute for wool. The third essential is workmanship, more particularly hand tailoring there is no sub stitute for the human hand when it is a question of kneading and moulding a garment into the shape that stays shapely. Our whole philosophy of men's suits calls for the use of the vital, original, irreplaceable things, tp the exclusion of substitutes, subterfuges and makeshifts. The suits we are showing represent the maximum of worth and quality in materials and making, the materials being-the best woolens used in any suits offered for our prices that is a demonstrable fact and the workmanship being of the finest kind known in the ready-to-wear clothing business, a fact which invariably proves itself in the wear. As for the fashion, well, in this Store it simply has to be right. Men's suits, $32 to $80. Men s overcoats, $40 to $80. (Third rior, MarLet) Women are asking for such hats to wear with their fur coats, or with their 'fur-trimmed wraps or suits. These are quite new, and are in smart and becoming shapes. Not any are very large, for such hats as these women like in the smaller shapes. (Seemrtl Moor, You .will find them quite simple, for the hats are wholly of fur, with no other trimming. There is imita tion seal or mole, genuine nutria or golden brown beaver, Hudson seal (which is dyed muskrat) and real moleskin. " $10 to $60. Chestnut) Fashion Says Short Sleeves and That Means Bracelets Whenever short sleeves come into fashion women usually adopt bracelets as well, for they look so pretty against the arm. Gold filled bangles and secret lock bracelets are 75c to $8.50. Sterling silver bracelets, $1 to $2.75. Sterling silver bracelets in the flexible style all these set with sparkling rhinestones, $7 to $24. And there is quite a fad just now for little bungles to attach to her bracelets tiny elephants, rabbits, fish, owls and birds in sterling sil- ver or enameled effects. These -are 50c to $2.25 each. ' (Jewelry More. Chestnut and Thirteenth) Evening Slippers In the .Exclusive Little Boot . Shop all sizes of these styles are ready: Black satinwhite satin and pink satin slippers, at $12 and $13 a pair. Black velvet, silver cloth and gold cloth slippers, at $15 u pair. Rhinestone buckles to put on them are $4 to $75. (Flrel Floor. Market) New 54-Inch Plaids Indicate Beautiful Skirts For they are in deep Autumn reds, browns, dark and Copenhagen blues and greens, combined with other colore, and they are tile soft est, finest wool you can imagine. The prices are $5 and $6.a yard, but, being so wide, many women find that only one width is enough for a plain skirt. (Flrat Floor, Chestnut) Where There Is Thanksgiving There Will Be Music TT IS less than Thanksgiving. Less than a week to the open ing of the great holiday beason the season of MUSIC. It is possible, of course, to celebrate Thankgiving without music, hut it cannot be done ade- a week to quately. And why should it? it isn t as it music was dimr cult to have. Music is precious, but it is one of the precious things that isn't rare. Almost any home can have it, and almost, every well-established home has. The Player-Piano Will Make Your Thanksgiving Glorious r Women's Lace-Clocked Silk Stockings at $2.50 Second grade, of course, or we could not sell them at this price. In fact, we have first grade of the same kind in stock at mure than u (West AUIe) half more. Full-fashioned silk hose with inserted lace clocks one of the seasons best-liked styles. New Soft Pile Coats Beautiful Even Without Fur But there are a great many women who have handsome furs of their own that they will like to wear with these coats. The materials are among the finest it would be possible to have, being Bolivia, evoru, palouchie and wool duvetyne all are in the new fashionable shade. The silk linings, too, carry out the color scheme of the coat. Except one, they are all of fancy or changeable silk. Purposely the collars have been been made large and full to De.ouEionca up ciose, or mere are itew forms of throw ties that have the trick of being very be coming. There are many new features to these coats; the styles aro the very latest it is possible to have. Prices go from $136 to $185. (Pint Tlovtf, Central) - "X W You Would Seek Far for Lovelier Guirripes These, just in, are the prettiest we think we have ever seen. They are the finest batiste and white or ecru net, every one is exquisitely hand embroidered and many are trimmed with real Irish, 'filet or Venise laces. There are some styles with frills down the front, and the collars may be round, square or shawl shaped as you wish. With such a guimpe as 'the nucleus, one could hardly help having an attractive gown. They are $6.50 to $15. (Mala FUr, Central) Women's Handkerchiefs With Hand-Drawn Threads In- Color Vnr ihi urnmnn who liket. iust a touch o.( color -these handkerchiefs v will be particularly interesting, for they are of sheerest white i linen, with hand-drawn threads in 'violet or blue shades, or green or pink. Sbme are in rever effect,' some have .the straight threads, and all .have .colored edges. K $1 each. (Mala Floor, Ceatral) The New Wobl Jerseys' are among the most comfortable and fashionable garments of the season. . They are slip-ons with square or shallow round necks and chenille embroidery; they hang straight from the neck and are held In at the waist by string glr dies; Also, they have the advan tage ofr so .far not'belng copied! in cheaper materials. , . . "taupe, sand, Un, -navy and pea cock blue are the colors, and nrices an; $17.50 to $21.50. : So many "people are planning to buy pianos for Christmas that we wonder more of them have not thought of the benefit of getting those pianos now. Here are player and reproduc ing pianos in many fctyles and with such famous names as Chickoring, Schomacker, Emer son, Haines Bros., Lindeman, Marshall & Wendell, J. C. Camp bell and tha celebrated Kuabe. (Egyptian Kail. You can get a plaxer-piano that is made in the same factory that makes the Angelus, for $600, or you can pay $3500 for, a superb Chickering or Knabe Ampico grand reproducing piano. And there are many others at many prices between. Any of these instruments may be bought on convenient terms. If you are thinking of getting a piano any time soon, it would be n pity not to get it now. Second lloor) - Men's Fur Caps, Gloves and rate Collars Sepai England Makes Fine Needle Cases Pigskin cases, fitted with needles, and also buttons, thread and thim ble, are $4.75, and another style in brown leather is $3. i , Cases with strong cotton covers "in khaki color, are fitted in much the same way as the leather and are $2. Suede leather needle cabes are $2, and another style in leather is And a long narrow case, embroid ered, holds many needles and noth ing else, and ib $1. (Main Floor, Central) About Silk s Petticoats Out of the hundreds of petticoats priced from $7.50 to $20 we pick two or three lavomes: s One style of changeable silk with simple flounces (which have tiny tucks and deep hems) i& priced at $7.50. 'Another ib' of black-and-white plaid taffeta and is $10.50. A third has a jersey top with col ored plaid flounces; price, $10. (Third Floor, Central) - Colored Glass v Buttons They are so pretty when used on blouses' or frocks or children's clothes it is little wonder they are so popular. These are in different shapes, and in addition to the clear crystal there are buttons in ame thyst color, in French blue, amber or green. And there are some novelty effects, also. 65c, 85c and $1.25 a dozen. (Main Floor. Ceatra!) White Candlesticks Are Pretty on a Bureau "And there is an especial incen tive to givo them as a Christmas present if the toilet bet is of white also. Candlesticks in plain white, com plete with bhade, are $1.25 each. With decorations of pink or blue they are $1.75 each. Electric lamps of imitation ivory, complete with shade and cord, $4.75 and $5.25 each. (Main Floor, Chtotnot) Any one of them a fine gift for a motorist the three tigether would be splendid. Find them in the Men's Hat Store and count on all of them being true to name. Fur caps range in price from $7, for black coney, to $60, for Alaska seal. Fur gloves are $7.50, for a pair of blended hare, to $50, for a pair of beaver. Fur collars, to be affixed to plain overcoats, are $12, for black coney, to $125 for Alaska seal. (Main Floor. Market) Men's Sturdy Shirts of Japanese Cotton Crepe First shirts of this material we have had for a longtime, and their arrival is very welcome. They are splendid for Winter' because of the closeness of the weave, and they are wonderfully durable. Mostly colored stripes on white grounds, but some with colored grounds. All soft cuff, plain negligee shirts. Price $3. (Main Floor, Market) . Young Men Who Want Shoes That Are Different will be interested in two new models that have jubt corns in. These are narrow-toe strnight lnce bhoes of an English type, cut rather lower than usual and with flat heels. One is of dark tan calfskin vamp with top of a lighter shade and the other is of tan boarded calfbkin of the Same shade throughout. Price $12 a ran-- ' (Main riuur. Market) More of the Good Down Quilts at $12 and $15 Covered m a choice of either plain or figured sateen, those at $12 being in size 6x6 feet and those at $15 in size 0x7 feet. We believe these quilts are as good as it ib possible to turn out today for selling at these prices at least, we try to make them as wpII as they1 can be made, and we know of none better. The full choice of down-filled quilts ranges up to $45 for those of real eiderdown, and the selection of regular down quilts in between is very large and attractive, taking ii'JffJ quilts jn plain Japanese sillc coverings at $22, others in extra largo size fJk and in figured silk coverings at $25; an especially fine, big warm kind yu being $40. One of the most attractive groups m the collection comprises extra large size quilts covered with Japanese silk, beautifully hand em broidered with floral patterns in colors, at $30. (hlxth Floor, Chettnut) Boston Bags for $4.75 Thib is a low price for good black and brown cowhide Boston bags, and so many people will know it that we do not expect this limited lot to stay long. 13- to 16-inch sizes. ' (Heat AUle) Many Calls for Quting Flannel There being a hurried need for warm petticoats, nightgowns, dress ing, sacques and wrappers. At 28c a yard we have an un usually good heavy quality in pretty pink or blue strips or plain gray. It is 27 inches wide. (Flret Floor, Chestnut) American Dinner Sets at $16.50 in the Thanksgiving Disposal this being the lowest price at which we have been able to offer sets of the kind in some time. They are sets in the true sense, not part-sets, or near-sets, or rejects, but wares of good quality with wide gold bands and gold traced handles, each set comprising 106 pieces. Sets of a similar grade regularly tell for about 10 per cent more. If you prefer something finer, you will be interested in the French china dinner sets which we are offering in a very attractive selection, embracing twenty-five different patterns, at $75, $80, $90 and $100 a set of 106 pieces. Based on today's market, these should be 25 to 50 per cent higher. , Hundreds of pieces of bright, spanklmg cut glass of standard quality are offered at reductions of one-fourth to one-third. . (Fourth Tloor, Chettnut) A Great Assortment of Small Domestic Rugs Wilton Rugs 27x54 in., $11.50, $12 and $17. 36x63 in., $13, $20 and $26.75 4.6x7.6 ft, $40 and $57. Axminster Rug& 27x54 in., $6 and $6.75. 36x70 in., $7.25, $10 and $11.50. 4.6x6.6 It., ?13 and $22.60. (Seventh Floor, Chestnut) Velvet Rugs 27x54 in., $7.50. 36x63 in., $10.50 and $12. Klearflax Linen Rugs 18x36 in., $3 30x60 in., $6.50 27x36 in., $4 36x72 in., $8.50 27x54 in., $5 4.Gx7.6 ft, $16.50 Hand-iMa.de Under Bodices Daintiest of little underbod,ices or camisoles, handmade and hand drawn in Porto Rico, and intended to wear under sheer Wack or navy gowns, They are of black and navy Georgette andthcir price is $3.75. (Third rioor. Central) ' Peanut Goodies Peanut butter pillows are the most tempting morsels satiny little pillows of golden brown, with a YmHnrv filllnc. 80e a rjound. "Chocolate peanut-clusters, $1 a rAiinrl All neanut lovers will surely like these. Chewy peanut strips have just enough molasses candy to hold the fnt nut mtats -together. $la pound. "Nobody Has Boys' Suits at $16,50 and $18 Equal to These" So we are told by people who have been shopping around. One woman brought in a gar ment she had bought for her boy last "year In another store, with 'the idea df letting us see a "horrible example." What a fabric that was! Cotton, warp and woof. After a few months .of wear "it began to turn white" so the woman said. We told her that it was then showing its true color, the.color of the cotton of which it was made. It cost as much as all wool does in this store and it could not pos sibly give one-third of the wear, and as for looks well, it looked just what'it was a rag. When people buy such tilings we wonder it that they don't realite or that they forget that the standard all-wool boys' clothing of the country Is sold here at the lowest prices possible for the quality, often as low as part or all-cotton suits are sold for in other places.. If $16.50 to $18 be the price range within which you want to get a suit for your boy we can show you the best all-wool, fine ly toilored suits in America at these figures single-breasted, some plain, some made with yokes and belts, some at $18, having two pairs of trousers, the ( others both at $16.50 and $18 be ing reinforced at the knees, seats and elbows. For chool and knockabout wear corduroy suits with beltt and patch pockets, $12 and $13.50. (6eid XMor. Centra!) " fc i". i "i1 i '! ' , VggMtWll 5WiayM Q Vli ril I J, I i 1 V criJhP -'-;' r k , s ." fH1 - . - Wii ti&aLIV. . ak-'At;