X" ! t, ,t' ,f 1 1 v v Vv , ' .. , iw J1 V ' i 4" tr . 'T 'X 'H,i: 4 w ! ' . r -i " 5 1 i-ijV" v,fcid: j. ".. A ktt.,iWf,l . Tv'VA .y v u i ', WjS;et,'f-'4"-,Ai'' .. -M,, fa.,, FnttTmip.mT A nir.TrPTrr a . rrrr'rcKT.'A v O.UTOBBR, 5, 1920 ifii-', ..-, , . , ... iwiifiJi, '( - JJ-lJ -... t ' tit "': j Tarr ,. - Organ PJays at 9, 11 and 4.50 Chime t Noon " WANAMAKER'S WEATHKK Fair x Store-Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store' Closes at 5 .V rsj -J ,r $200,000 Worth of Beautiful Oriental Rugs at 35 to 50 Pek Cent Less Than Prices Giving Artificial Flowers of Speech to Any One in Trouble does not' amount to anything very helpful. The fact is that a teacher or a' well-wisher must have some thing laid up to give before they can give anything worth while. Yoi cannot give what you haven't got, can you? Money given is soon spent and the need , remains just as great. Worthy as,. the applicant may be, nothing permanently helpful can be done by Relief or Church Societies until some greater thing is wrought out in the inner life of the indigent and unfortunate. Let us study to find the little thing that's missing and do that if we can rather than dismiss the case quickly with a dollar or two. Faithfulness in small things is a good builder of character so should we build in all kinds of business. Signed October S, 1020. Q Of Course, It. Is Well Known That as Prices Are Lowered our customers Ret the benefit of them as rapidly as the merchandise comes on sale. Signed pMjmmfe The New Autumn Gowns . of Tricotine Such interesting fashion tricks as they show; for instance Designs of cut-out satin applied. Large eyelet designs, the eye lets being bound with ribbon. Lontr flvinir panels in one navy gown these arc heavily em broidered and open over a mul berry satin slip. Quantities of beads combined. cm- with tho narrowest ribbon broidery In the design. Much embroidered backs with comparatively plain fronts.' Embroidery forming u border on the skirts and upper pqrtions of tunics. Almost all of these dresses are of navy tricotine: a few only being black. Prices,' $150 to $225. 4 (First Moor. Central) .w ,,yj, , Women's Fur Wraps Luxurious and Individual Ono wrap of extraordinarily fine broadtail is very distin guished indeed, with its bloused back, its kimono sleeves, and its laupe fox collar. The price is $1000. iv A long mole wrap with a deep muffler collar is $800. Another mole wrap has a long rippled cape above a black satin underwrnp which finishes round the foot with a deep squir rel border of the new color known as elephant's breath. The same squirrel is used for muffler collar and cuffs. Price $1200'. A wrap of natural mink of amazing softness is a stole with cape back and narrow collar, decoration of tails and paws. This has a gold and blue brocade lining and is $1600. These are just by way of examples there are ever so many more lovely things in tho Fur Solon. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Trim, Tweed Top Coats for Young Women $48.50 Well cut, good looking coats they are, of sturdy tweed and lined to the waist for additional warmth. Thoy are coats to wear on clear or cloudy days, and will be useful for school or general wear. They nro in a new model, with set-in sleeves, narrow shoulders, and pleated backs. They have narrow belts and two pockets, too. In 14 to 20 year sizes. (Seoond Floor, Chestnut) New Tricotine Dresses for Young Women $42.50 Smart, new street frocks of dark blue in a good style that is youthful and becoming. The dresses are of excellent quality tricotine, they are made with a th It ces'en of small, glistening bronze beads,, there are two pockets in ine skirt, and they have just enough black braiding for smartness. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnat) v - 'viLMHMMWriMMMHMHglM 1 , LSSjSJSMttSJBjflHjH The Presentation of New Paris Fashions for Alii aid continues tomorrow in the Women's Fashion Salons. It includes gowns for every occasion, from tailored morning frocks to brilliant evening gowns, and there are no duplicates. Famous Paris makers represented are Chanel Jenny Brandt Renee Charlotte Callot Soeurs Madeleine et Madeleine Lanvin , (First Floor, Central) Prevailing for Years 4 tt, y h Practically all -of these rugs are new arrivals, received in the Stored yesterday. A small proportion are rugs in our regular stock: M The collection 'is a delightful one, made up .as it is of fine, beautiful, desirS able pieces, chiefly Persian, but also including many splendid Chinese weaves a$ well as Asiatic rugs. , $ Every rug in the sale is marked 35 to 50 per cent below regular prices. Nearly all of them are priced below normal import cost, which means' that they are lower than they have been in several years. The assortment is lovely, the choice of .color effects rich and varied and; iun oi Drnnant ana strnang contrasts. Saruk,. Serapi, Mahal, Kermanshah and Chinese rugs in carpet sizes are1 snown m gorgeous diversity. . k $ The smaller rugs are chiefly Mosuls, Daghestans, Cabistans and Anatolia; pieces of excellent and dependable quality and wonderful at the prices. It is an old story for Wanamaker's to have a collection of Oriental, rugs unequaled anywhere else at the prices. In this case it has a new and particular meaning. (Serenth Floor, Chestnut) flt v ft) f M K New Bolivia Coats Look Well With Furs or Without Thoy are certain very handsome new styles made especially for those women who want to-wear their own furs with these coats or who don't care to wear furs at all. These coats can be worn either way. One model is in wrap form with a yoke, in tho back and a few gathers. It has a belt in front only, $88.50. And there nro three now styles of very beautiful coats in Bolivia, nil silk lined, at $02.50, $107.50 and $110. (First Floor, Central) -, , 1. FIRST French Zenana Cloth Since Pre-War Days You think of it always in connection with luxurious lounging robes, boudoir gowns and kimonos for women, or warm wrappers for children. It is a quilted silk, lined with wool, and it comes in white, pink, rose, lavender, hydrangea biue or violet, 42 inches wide, $7.60 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) 9.0 x 6.3 10.0 x 8.6 10.6 x 8.3 12.0 x 9.0 11.9 x 9.0 ' 11.6x 8.8 12.3 x 9.7 12.5 x 8.3 11.8 x 8.10 13.8x10.7 14.0 x 9.9 15.0 x 10.0 17.0 x 13.0 12.4 x 11.0 16.0 x 11.6 13.5 x 8.6 12.9 x 8.6 11.8 x 9.0 11.7 x 9.3 11.8x 8.7 Chinese Rugs $197 . .11.7 x 9.0 345 v 12.0 x 9.0 375 12.0 x 9.3 465 ' 12.3 x 9.3 435 12.0 x 8.10 Mahal Rugs $495 12.0 x 9.0 575 ' H.0 x 8.7 495 11.10'x 8.7 467 11.4 x 8.8 495 12.5 x 8.5 Serapi Rugs $475 15.0 xll.6. 595 23.0 xlS.O 1065 16.0 xll.O 967 11.0 xl0.5 695 T4.7 x 11.10 Saruk Rugs $985. 11.5 x 8.9 745 11.10 x 8.6 735 12.0 x 8.3 700 12.8 x 9.2 888 11.4 x 8.11 $497 395 655 585 475 $467 ," 449 595 495 497 $685 1385 64( 595 689 $7 975 989 990 650 I 11 Daghestan, Cabistan and Kazak Rugs 4.0 x 5.0 to 4.6 x 7.0 $85 to $185 (SoTcnth Floor, Chr.tuut and Central) Persian Mosul Rugs 3.0 x 6.0 to 3.6 x 7.0 $49 to $95 Anatolian Mats 1.6x2.6 $12.50 Persian Hall Rugs 8.9 x 3.5 to 19.3 x 3.4 $125 to $250 Long Gray Gloves Are the Fashion Of fine French kid suedes, the gloves are in that soft, pretty gray shade which is so desirable. Thoy are pique sewn, have spear point embroidery on tho backs and are $7.50 for the 12-button length and $9 for the 16-button length. Glace kid glovos, in mode, 16 button length, are $8 a pair. Black or white kid suede gloves, in 8-button length, ore $5, 12-button length $6 and 16-button length $7. (Main Floor, Central) A Silk Sale of Such Silks Is Truly Remarkable There are exactly five kinds of silk in this Sale that is all. But every 'silk has been carefully chosen for its' quality, fashion importance and because it is seasonable for tho new Winter gowns and linings of wraps and so on. These are practically all brand-new silks and you may choose in each one, from an. excellent assortment of the now and best colors. The Savings Are 25 to 50 crepe, $1.38 a Plain radiums, $2.25 a yard. rrintca radiums, $3.50 a yard. Wash satin, $1.85 a yard. (First Floor, Chestnut) 'Georgette yard. Crepe de chine, $2 n yard. Paris Goes to Extremes in These New Veilings Tho loveliest made veils with elaborate embroidered borders. Thoy would glorify a plain hnt and make a frivolous ono more frivolous still. In navy, black, tauno or brown, $4.50 to $7.50 each. And, as a completo contrast, there are very fine geometric mesh veilings which women find so becoming with close-fitting turbans. These nro $1 to $1.50 a yard. (Main Floor, Central) Dazzling! f The Show of Cut Glass for Wedding Gifts Berry bowls, salad dishes, cako plates, sandwich trays, ico bowls, colery trays, sugar and cream sets, whipped cream bowls, jugs, baskets, footed fruit bowls, compotes, oil and vinegar cruets, flower vases, centerpieces for flowers, punch bowls. Prices $2 to $250. (Fourth Floor, Chestnut) New Over-Blouses orN!n8,!?ettor t0 Wcur outs'de 8.U , i fkirts sometimes wth such skirts under fur coats. cofe 8tyl? J8 of fnncy trl non Vnd is a swhat W-mono-iiite garment which blouses, Ion TM thox wai8t and has innden8'eeyes. In black, brown na navy it costs $12. triSlothe! iB ,of ennnneuse, navv nnB. S.et-in s,eevcs- nnd is n navy and brown, price $18. (Third Fluur, Central) n Silk Petticoats busing "I0 sort8 m08t womon ore 5ftntosursar undor thdr new fast1lJer8ey', Pla,n al fancy in 'SitoTil'" 8ood strcet fcloftot$18,!,aln nd cha"8cable, , Tata jn extraf 8i?es ?10 0 essalinein oxtrrirt, $13.50. 1 .VtJura Vu ti l , 7 l- iwk . Women's Smart New Sports Stockings From England Wo have just had a new shipment from the British makers, containing some of tho kinds especially desired for wear now and all through the Autumn and Winter. All-wool ribbed stockings in navy, tan, black or white, are $3.50 and $4 a pair. Fine quality wool hosiery, ribbed, in white, $5 a pair. Quito novel aro th black and white mercorjzed cotton stock ings in mottled clTectr $3.60 a pair, and the mercerized cotton in heather colorings with silk hand-embroidered clocks, $5 n pair. Accordion-ribbed cotton hoso in black with ribs of color, $4 a pair. (First Floor, Market) Pigskin Traveling Bags for as Little as $15.75 Just 100 nt this price, anil the reason is that there was homo dis coloration in the natural pigskin and it was dyed a rich mahogany brown. Large, roomy bags, leather lined, with big corners and good metal trimmings. They will stand an astonishing amount of hard wear. ' (Main Floor, Chestnut) BRUSHED Wool Scarfs Special at $6 and $8 So cozy and warm that many women uro wearing these scarfs now without any coats. , In tan, brown, navy, heather or black with striped or fancy bor ders and the scarfs are generous in size. (Main Floor, Central) New ,Books "Accepting the Universe," by John Burroughs, price $2. An important new boak, dealing with many problems ot contemporary thought. "The View Vertical and Other Essays," by Winifred Kirklan, price $1.75. A volume written with the true essayist's gift, the power to make the reader smile and think at tho same moment. "The New World," by Frank Comerford, price $2. The writer has made a searching study of unrest in Europe, from Ireland to the Bolshevikfront, and tho result is a great human docu ment. "Everyday Adventures," by Samuel Scoville, price $3. The adventurer is a city dweller with a friendship with nature. "Intimate Pages of Mexican History," by Edith O'Shaugh nessy, price $3. Written from a full and intimate knowledge df Mexican affairs. "A Garden of ' Peace," by F. Frankfort Moore, prico $3.50. Talk literary, dramatic, artistic, all leading out of a garden. (Main Floor, Thirteenth) Save 25 to 40 Per Cent on Sweaters and Sporting Wear The entire stocks of these goods in the Sporting Goods Store have been lowered in price to that extent. There never was such an opporunity before to make selec tions from hundreds of fine and first grade sporting garments right at the outset of the season for them. Here are some of the items, all at 25 to 40 per cent less than the prices heretofore marked on them. Mens bhaker-knit sweat ers, $8 to $13.50. Boys' Shaker-knit sweaters, $5 to $8.50. Woolen golf vests, $5 to $8. Woolen jackets, rome im ported, $8 to $20. Mackinaws, $10.50 to $17. Sheep-lined coats, $9.25 to $18.50. Rubber raincoats, $7.50. Leather shooting jackets, $12.25 to $13.50. Hunting coats, $3.25 to $8.50. Men's riding breeches and trousers, $5 to $11.25. Women's riding breeches, $4.75 to $11. Women's riding skirts, $5.25 to $7.50. Women's hunting coats, $5 to $15. v (The rinUery, Juniper) New Candy Boxes and Baskets From Paris have arrived in the Camee Shop. They are colorful, pret ty things, in attractive shapes and designs, and jf you aro looking for an unusual gift, one of these boxes would bo charming. $5 to $35. And to fill them we know of nothing more delicious than the Cameo chocolates $2 a pound. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Ready With a New Lot of Reed and Willow Furniture at 30 Per Cent Less l , Chairs, rockers, tables and complete suits. " The willow pieces nre mostly in the natural finish, the other pieces j'' being in various enamels and stains. Together with the other reed andj. willow furniture already in stock and marked at special prices this' collection provides fine opportunity for selection at prices 30 per cent ' less than regular markings. . f ,! Complete suits can be matched up from the individual pieces, bat ' tho collection of suits already matched up is most attractive, in tho prettily colored cretonne upholsteries. Chairs, $8.50 to $70. Rockers, $9.50 to $31. Complete suits of four to seven pieces, $83.50 to $1520. (Hlxth Floor) ft J Women's Beautiful New High Shoes for $12 , The leading women's shpe factory in Philadelphia mado these shoes and almost anywhere else they would cost you $5 moro a pair. There ore two models in tan calfskin and two with dull black calf skin vamps and dull matt kldskin tops. One qtylo has, straight tip and uban heel ana tne otner eiyio wo jjohuvw wy m uimtoi iih ,AUflne in fashion and workmanship and remarkable- at ?12 a pair.. Carload of Wanamaker "Superb" Soap at 1913 Price 7c a Cake $6.50 Box 100 Cakes Fine for general house use laundry, washing dishes and cleaning floors, will not injure tho hands. "Superb" has been vour best general soap for years, and one carload oply at tho pro-war'pHce. U.L, iMMJntoor, MaikHJh A Linen Sale With Old-Time Price Advantages Wo wish wo could make this downfall of prices in linens per manent, but that is somothing which nobody can do' as yet. Of course, wo will try always to securo as much goods as possi ble to sell at less than market prices, but it will take time before prices as a whole can be brought back to tho old levels to stay there. In the meantimo it is wise to take advantage of such events as wo are now holding and In which you may choose excellent and de sirable household linens and towels at 25 to 50 per cent less than normal values. That is a remarkable saving on linohs of this claBs nowadays. r These arc three of the particularly unusuul groups included: Fine Irish napkins, full bleached. 22x22 inches. In flvn nft,..- tive fiorul patterns tho only 22-inch napkins we know of at the price, $8.50 a dozen. Full-bleached, hemstitched huckaback towels of pure linen, 20x30 inches, 85c, a saving of about one-third. Madoira hand-embroidered linen lunch sets in a variety of charming designs, all typical of tho fino work done by the Madeira, islanders $9 n set for sots of 13 rtipcat. 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