. "Jt X "'ITTM'BI.UI ' $ . JkJi '.J-, "v T v. &r .VS 'Vj' , ' ' 71-7'-f- "f.V ' M.rw - i ,. J "' i -i .1. .. ( .. A r . fs- , M r 'i -' i .V ;& '. - ' K. ' . i EVENING PPBLIO , LEGEKPHILiPiBLPaiA, ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23-, 1920 T- "i, 1" &iZFS$<4& WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKEk'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHEH Cloudy Store Opens at, 9 Store Closes at 5 Ife end Biro"'" "' i; i &??ras as if People Are Always Watching Out for , With the Roughest Sea for Twelve Hours Pitching v and Rolling anchored ' at Marblehead,' where in ye lden time the whalers went out on long oyages. to supply what the Standard Oil Jompany now aoes iorus irom rennsyivama nd other oil weljs from underground. f How very wonderful the changes that nve come to pass! ' How wdnderf ul . the tandard Oil Company's operations and the uniiicent ana wise nie 01 jonn u. ckefeller, who .organized it, and whose icplv 'directed, most important humani- arian work, the Rockefeller foundation, in he use of hisf airly earned wealth has placed im first on the list or benetactors ot the iresent century. . Signed StpUmber Si, 1BS0. A Hat Maker the Other Day admitted he could make our $6 soft hat to sell for $8. ,Many men havefound this out after shopping around. AsiriV from this compliment, the unprecedented business tells that the styles are what men want. ('.uain jrioor, mmkhi New " , Milliner 1 Tomorrow 300 Lovely Hats Each Fresh and Distinctive At $12 At $15 , , 'At $16 , At$18 The latest whims of Paris' and America are reflected in this collec tion. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Women's New Fabric Gloves in Autumn Styles Gloves like these arc very popu lar this Fall, and this shipment, just unboxed, contains a fine as sortment of tho desirable styles. 'Duplex gloves in gray, brown, beaver or white, 2 clasp, $1.75 a pair. ' Strap-wrist duplex gloves, 6 button length, in white, gray or beaver, $2.50. A finer' grade of Guplcx gloves in brown and gray with embroid ered backs, 2 clasp, $2.50 a pair. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Young Women! Young Women, Your New Fall Clothes Are Here! There are some delightful new suits of wool jersey in Autumn browns and pretty blue shades at $29. They are in a good sports style with short, youthful jackets, slot seams in the back, deep pockets and collar that button high at the neck. They are well tailored, - have good style and come In 14 to 20 year sizes. New Fall and Winter Coats for Girls Are in Two Excellent Models at $25 They Are: Chinchilla coats, $25 arc of navy blue, chinch'illa of good quality and are lined throughout with bright red flannel. They arc trimmed with bone buttons, aro in plain tailored stylo and in 6 to 14 year sizes. Polo coots, $25 of good wool materials in brown or pretty blue, are in attractive style with collars that button high, stitched backs and narrow belts with buckles. They are lined throughout with silk, are warm, practical and como in sizes to fit girls of 10 to 16 years. v i New and Pretty Serge Dresses for I Girls Are $27.50 Of firm wool serge in dork blue. The bodices aro blouscd and tho skirts are knife pleated, with wool embroidery over the hips and on the blouses. Some have rose, some orange and some French blue cmbroidcrv. Pleated Rutin ruffles nround the neck and sleeves give just the soft finish tho They will be becoming and. will fit girls of 10 to dresses need. 16 yoar8. (8econtl Floor, Chestnut) Remarkably Good Tailored Suits for Women, $57.50 and $68.50 Brand-new fashions, bout eight styles altogether, and fine, beautiful materials, the ones most desirable for the coming Winter. There are plain and silvertone velours, gabardines, pin-stripes and checked velours. Two of the models, both at $68.50, have large collars of nearseal, and one of them has the crescent-shaped pockets trimmed with this fur; also. Another'fctyle is very elaborately braided in the new fashion. These are suits we think many women will like ; they seem to be exactly what most women aro looking for. (Pint Floor, Central) New Checked Velour Skirts at $13.50 A verv nrettv annrts model with full-orathcreH wnisf. nnrl hand-lurngd pockets and belt. The velour is extremely soft all-wool weave with indistinct checks of black and brown or turquoise and black. They aro just the kind of tarts women want to wear with their Fall and Winter coat. (Flrit Floor, Central) Women's Leather Goats Are Ready for Bad Weather For rain, Bleet, snow, or just cold, windy days when one wants a coat the wind can't penetrate. They aro the finest coatj you can find for motoring and sports wear. i Mni"10 nro "verslWo with plaid or gabardine lining; these can bo au? to serve the purpose of two coats. Altogether, thero aro six styles irom three-quarter to full length, in glazed, dull leather or suede cloth. n colors one may have natural, gray or black. $85 to $125. (Flrit Floor, Central) i 11 ' What Women Say About Frolaset Front-Lace Corsets support tho spinoxand gives tho de sired straigh-llno' effect. That they aro bo easy to put on and exceedingly comfortable. Last, but not least, thoy aro very inexpensive. That !,.. . Jnni u' " vn8t improve- S, over ny front-laco corset wey ever Bawi" nJ"14 th?y flt B0 well and usually MSJn, alteration at all. v wo closed back helns to U We are splUno a. nran' nnmrinr of these corsets, the new ipln K.J- J a.i x- i -J 1 ..ll A....n T anu j.uii tiguicot In . AV Beautiful New Nearseal Coats Nearseal is lustrous, dyed coney and it makes becoming fur coats of moderate price and is suitable for young and older women as well. This year's nearseal coats seem softer of finish than ever, and tho new models are most detractive. Tho linings, too, are lovely. Plain nearseal coats of fash ionable length and with the new collars begin at $220, and go to $676 for ahandsomo wrap. Nearseal coats trimmed with beaver, squirrel, skunk or ppossum aro $300 to $445. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Children's Coats Are Here Before Jack Frost And sensible mothers like to get tho children's coats before the actual need is hero Tho new coats aro In pretty col orings, and just ns pretty styles, of all-wool materials. Soft, lus trous brbadcloths, siivertono ve lours, sturdy chinchillas and rich velvets make the now coats, which aro in French blue, brown shades, new greens and tans. Thoy nro all warmly lined and many nro fur trimmed. $21 to $72 and 2 to 5 year sizes. (Third Floor, Chutnut) 400 Pair Boys9 School Shoes at Special Price Boys' black calfskin blucher lace .shoes in sizes I2V2 to BVn at $3.75. - Boys' .tan calfskin blucher lace shoes, 8 inches high, sizes 2 to 5ys, P-$0 a pair. T J! ivor, BmT) til New Books . "Trail, to Two Mooni." by Robert Welles Ritchie. 1.76. "A World to Mmd," by Margaret Sherwood. $2, Toor Btnn'n ltock." by Bertrand. tv. Sinclair, author or "Kortn or Flfty.ThrecV' $1,90. v "In tho Onyx lobby," by Caro lyn'Wclls. 1.90. "In the Monntalne," n delightful story by on unknown author. 11.90 (Main Floor, Thirteenth) New Fall Waists in ,New Fall Styles New blouses just arrived in the Waist Shop are in such a -variety1 of styles that a woman is sure to find something she likes' fn the group. If she wishes a tailored waist, thoro is one of dark blue messallno ,with a collar to bo worn high or low. This is $7.50. ' Or soft, lustrous taffeta is a good looking blouse in navy blue or black with a tucked collar and tiny ruffles down the front. $10. - More elaborate is a blouse of flesh color or white crcpo Geor getto with wide filet lace and many tucks. $15.50. Another crepe Georgette blouse which, comes in white, flesh or bisque .color has a scjuaro neck, is much trimmed with filet lace and is $18.7;-. (Third Floor, Central) Longclothfor Undermuslin8 -Now $3.75 Apiece A new shipment brings in this now price, the lowest this quality has sold for many" a day. Tho .saving over the former cost is considerable. Each pieco con tains 10 yards and is 36 inches wide. (Flrnt Floor, Cheetnut) Nev Pink -Crepe de Ghirie Nightgowns--Large Sizes , Because a woman wears 17, 18 and size 19 nightgown thero is no reason why she shouldn't get just as pretty a style as her sister who wears a smaller size! Ono new gown is of pink crepe de chine in a simple stylo wjth square neck, tucks and hemstitch ing for trimming and is $7.25. Another style, also of pink crepe do chine, has V neck and Valen ciennes lace' and insertion for trim ming. It is $8.35. (Third Floor, Central) Headquarters for Wool Scarfs Never in tho history of the business has'there bedn such o- demand for them, and never be fore were we as ready as wc aro today. 'Wool scarfs aro in w many sizes, from 'the tiny,,jones about 12 inches wide, to those so wide and large that they resemble steamer rugs. Some are merely neckpieces, while others are wrapped around as only women know how to gracefully manipu late them. Some have cops to match; others have belts which form a sweater effect. Mo3t of them, of course, aro from our homo markets, where today wo aro leading the world in Woolen manufactures. But thore are also fine novelties and uniquo styles personally selected abroad, whero tho masters of origination and initiative, and nlso tho wearers,-do not fear odd effects. Prices range from $2.60 in easy steps up to $30. (Flrit Floor, Market) Chocolate Caramels With Mint Centers v $1 a Pound And they're certainly good I Fresh chocolate caramels with a tang of mint whicH comes from tho layer of mint in tho center of each caramel. $1 a pound. Nut blocks almonds, pecans, Brazil nuts and filberts -are in the assortment $1 u pound. Nut bolsters, 80c a pound, are this week's special and aro crisp sweets with soft filling of nuts and fruits. , (Down Stairs Store, Cheitnut) -v m ' m m mm tin Opportunity to nuy Wanamaker Furniture No sale as unexpected as the one we are now holding ever brought such a response. But the 'good things have .not all beenbought up. We have been replenishing. Quite a few individual pieces have been added ; and as for the completeWts for dining rooms, bedrooms and libraries, the choice of thesejs still really splendid. m "Everything in thi$ surprising sale is at a saving of 30 to 50 per cent; For many furnishers this means the opportunity of years. . - Certainly it is years since suits of such beautiful and reliable quality have been offered at such low' prices. And the single pieces are, if anything, still more extraordinary for the money. ,T'Wi' - rk,' wVCX I f.,J i L .1,.l .A-yi . .r - - . -,,' i . ..-.'.'t ) . " :w .-r-r.r ".isiao Bring the Children In for Their School Shoes Some most excellent and practical school 'or play shoes are of tan calf, unlined, with no boxing, in sizes 12 to 2, $4.25 a pair. Tan calfskin, lace shoos in sizes 8V6 to 11, $6.25; 11U to 1 jL -j (Vlrtt Floor, Market) Hi.uilM .. X ..AM T jli (Fifth, fclxth and Seventh Floor) If You Are to Take Advantage of the Housefurnishings Safe you must act pretty soon The sale has only five more days to run five more days to choose housewares of the finest grade at savings of 10 to 40 per cent. Aluminum ware Xfld-fashioned ironware Kitchen cutlery and hard Coffee percolators Casseroles, baking dishes Clothes baskets and market baskets . Gray and white enameled cooking utensils Woodenware for kitchen, laundry and pantry All at savings of 10 to 40 per cent. (Fourth Floor, Market) Porcelain-top kitchen cabinet and tables Housecleaning brushes Dusters, mops and chamois Excellent corn brooms and household soaps Cedar chests and matting covered clothing boxes Tinware front the best makers White enameled pantryware Sewing machines, dress forms and trunks New Felted Cotton .Mattresses at Savings of One-Third A recent purchase on which we secured an unusual price concession. Five different sizes, all covered with good sateen ticking and ready for delivery. Double-bed size, $18.50. Three-quarter-bed size, $17.23. Large single-bed size, $16. Medium single-bed size, $15.25. Small singlo-bed size, $14-. v (Sixth Floor, Chestnut) We Hqve a Sale pf Curtains Going On, Witft Prices Very Low There is. choice from a full variety of muslin, scrim and lace curtains of nearly all sorts at 30 per cent less than regular. 9 These are all new, fresh soaps, uninjured goods, spe cially selected by us from the best markets of the world. $8 a pair for Irish point, cluny lace, Marie Antoinette and point d'jean curtains. $10 a pair for Irish point, point d'jean and cluny lace cur tains, 2V& and 3 yards long. $2.25 a pair for scrim curtains, 2V& yards long; they are plain or with lace edges; also fancy net curtains. $3 a pair for scrim curtains, 2Mt yards long, with insertions and edges; and fancy net cur tains. 4.35 a pair for scrims and fancy nets, 2V yards long, in various fine, desirable qualities. Also Marie Antoinette curtains. $6 a pair for Irish point, Marie Antoinette and cluny lace cur tains, 21 yards long. (Fifth Floor, Market) And $16 to $75 a pair for a Lfgreat variety of fine lace cur tains in 2ft, 3 and 3 yard lengths a choice from nearly the Avholo variety of Wana maker. stocks, offering such values as Philadelphia has Tnot known in years. Now's the "Open Season" for Men's Fall Suits and Overcoats, and the Finest Kinds Are Here, The first Saturday of Autumn will find our Men's Clothing Store ready witih fine assortments of Fall suits and overcoats of the highest grade to be had ready - to - wear in America. Knowing full well how insistent men must be to get the largest measure of value, service and general satisfaction for the prices they pay for their clothes we have been all the more insistent to provide suits and overcoats that reach the top notch of quality, excellence and sterling worth for the money. We were never more certain of the quality of our men's suits -and overcoats than we are today, and we have never had better reason to be. ' . r H The market is full of inferior doming made any old way to sell for what seem like low prices. , We could sell suits and overcoats of that kind if we wanted to, but we should hate to offer them to the men who depend upon us to provide the best and safest suits and overcoats to be found anywhere at the lowest fair prices. This season, as in all other seasons, they will find us ready with the suits and the over coats that they can trust for service and that we can trust to keep up the name of the Men's Clothing Store that has never lowered the flag of finest quality and never will. Prices are as low as it is possible to havt them Fall suits, $40$o.$90. ja Fall overcoats $45 to $80. , A i r7W.. i r New Shirts With All the Beauty of Silk That Will Wear Like Iron They are silk-and-cotton and not flimsy. . Wonderfully soft and just a little heavier and warmer than tho average Summer' shirt the sort of shirt a man wants to put on this timevof year. v Plain colors and stripes, .beautifully made, large and full and finished with ocean pearl buttons. For beauty and durability and finish they are un equaled. Price $7.50. ' 1200 of the Smartest New Four-in-Hand Silk Neckties at $1 Each These are brand-new, fine silk reps and poplins in the Fall fashions every color and pattern a man ennlrl imagine or desire. Plenty of the new diagonal stripes, and they are'fut a little narrower, which is a new idea. 'r C-Uuln Floor, Market) The China Sale Now a Matter of Days It ends with September, and the last day of September is pretty near. If you mean to secure some of the best dinnerware, cut glass and inexpensive glassware to be found in any china store in America at savings of 10 to 50 per cent, and aver aging 30 per cent, the sooner you make your selections the better for you. Supplies arc still abundant and opportunities practically as good M they were at the beginning of the sale. Dinner sets in hundreds and hundreds of patterns, $16.50 to $450. Real cut glass, $1.75 to $300 a piece. (Fourth Floor, Chfutnut) (TMnl, .Floor. lurket) t V 51 ua j j . A . 'lm ;p- i i' 1 i " J , fS A- tf 'J w.'i m )i - H i 1 j r-j.J .Ar'.A ft fJ, j .. t. vj ,c '" i ria. i