n . '-- :& i.rv" t- tro' vir1 . . . v : m i ttv 'ri ir1- , i'r?r "V ",' 'V .- '.. .:v- V -.V.ru ' ' : .,. w t ' '" i v a '"v - i .r " "Y ' - 1JlH,;PTJBLiO:. IIlPHIIADELPHIA; ', WEDNESDAY, OCTREE 6, j!920 . , .-" y . - ,-r j ." E " It. ." ... J . . WEATHElt tfatV .... of o 11 and 4.50 WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 nriran ray .--- Chlmei t Noon 'i " - I i I I ; i few Fashions! New Fashions Wherever You Turn at Wanamakefsl r To Play With a Dream This Store Is Much Like crreat river rising in obscurity amid :. nin of ciouas aim uiiutuiucn, Lnins on, now and then over rocks and llu . 1 -.,mir Vn oirni rlflonomnn' ,hoals, slow anu iuuiuw, uu ww , nd widening finding open country and !?pnds who regard it as a necessity and velcome its usefulness. Its freshness, power ana volume iea oy niI'navoi riinninr rlrv tins springs unseen w - jeen mucn commciucu up. It has had the privilege oi turning many bread mills tor sixty yeara au uwreuw thousands who live on us shuics. It is steadily going on and on at tun pace wren p e- - - il 7 . " - - 11 ottUi Innlr ottoi rhnil' helpfulness lor mi wy iuuft atv. - interests. , This store in many respects js liKe a great river. Signed lOcf. S, 1020. QM m Of Course, It Is Well Known That as Prices Are Lowered our customers get the benefit of them as rapidly as (he merchandise comes "on sale. Signed QM fpmtfc Tomorrow Will Be the Last Day of the Presentation of the New Paris Fashions in the Women's Fashion Salons. (First Floor, Central) Young Women's Attractive New Satin Frocks $40 Two fetching new models both smart and new and youthful. One has a round neck, a long bodice and new short sleeves with 18 quaint puff at the elbow. The skirt is in three tiers, with narrow frills. The other frock has a round neck filled in with creamy net, tucked skirt and new sleeves. They arc of lustrous satin and in navy blue, brown, or black, and Ira H to 18 jcar sizes. (Second Floor, vnesmuw A Fetching Nw Topcoat for Young Women $63.50 is of soft wool polo cloth and is a practical, well-tailored Winter coat, It comes in dark brown or tan color, is made with raglan sleeves, has large pockets trimmed with buttons, and is lined to the waist with Bilk. W to 20 year sizes. And it is just the wrap for Winter wear, (Heconil Floor, Chetnut) Fashionable Black Wool Fabrics for This Coming Winter There is a long list of fine new black dress goods already here. These aic the heavier all-wool weaves used jiarticularly for suits, wraps and gowns. Wool clour, $4 and $5 a Tricotine, ?6 to ($10 a yard. aptin . ,,4 o i Bolivias, $12 and $18 a yard, i lam serges, $2 to $8 a yard. ... , , . T0 a 9a Embroidered serges, $5.50 to wo1 duvctyno, $12 and $14 $10.50 a yard. a yard. (First Floor, Chettnut) is a great call There IllSt imtn fny miittoii'o JroneHrf pajamas, the soH f f white grouhds and "Ont-colored stripes. One Je 8f;;cs f $4. two-piece Wes, $5.85. (Third rioor. Central) .NewUndemuslin Nainsook ior a JNew uw rnce WW is S4.7R . j . a decided saving over what ,ll3 aamn n,,.tu.. , . - uuaiuy nas ceen sell "B for until rm. m!l ln,Ches w,d0 " Wren's ;A,L.rmen.a orgarments. " UlCr " Ior, OheataHt) New Brushed Silk Scarfs From Switzerland Women will bo delighted with this lot that we have just un boxed. Thoy are in bright con trasting stripes of navy and pray green and white, lavender and purple, blue and suede and navy and Alice blu6. Price $15. (First Floor, Market) s A Glorious Wealth of Oriental Rugs in a Great Sale at 35 to 50 Per Cent Less Than Regular Prices This is an Oriental Rug Store which seems to make a specialty of doing extraordinary things. The Sale now going on is one of the most extraordinary things it has ever done. Nowhere else in America will there be found as large, varied and fine a collection of rugs at prices anywhere as low. . . After all, that is the substance of it, and what really matters to any one wishing to buy an Oriental rug is that a favorable opportunity should offer. . This Sale presents the opportunity, and it is a wonderful one. It spreads out before you a glorious wealth of Persian, Caucasian, Chinese and Asia Minor weaves at import cost, or thereabout. It embraces $200,000 worth of these rugs at 35 to 50 per cent less than regular prices. The savings are the largest offered on fine Oriental rugs in quantity in at least five years. , The assortments are literally delightful in their diversity and charm of color. (Herenth Floor, Chestnut) Paris Adds Her Contribution to the New Evening Wraps Just landed and most beautiful in their new ideas of fabrics, furs, linings and general fashion features. One is a delicious shado of pink panne velvet, lined (of all things imaginable) with white shadow lacot Fluffy white fox fur trims it at neck and hem. It is $750 and would be lovely for a debutante. Another Paris creation is a gorgeous black brocaded velvet with large designs in'silycr and a high collar of monkey fur. The lining is an exquisite robin's egg blue panne velvet and where tho arm-holes are caught up are huge ornaments and pendants. This, too, is $750. You will hardly find tho American-designed wraps less beau tiful. A lovely soft gray panne velvet, corded nround the shoul ders, at the waist and above the ankles, is embroidered in gold thread and steel beads and has a huge mole collar and cuffs. It is $480. The least expensive of the American fur-trimmed wraps is $275. (First Floor, Central) Curious New Necklaces to Please an Oriental Taste Long, waist-length strings of real ivory beads, beautifully grained and polished and others not quito so long with carved ivory pendants. They aro un usual and would bo most effec tive on a dark-colored gown, a velvet one, for example Either of these kinds of necklaces, $36. And there are black silk cord necklaces, strung at intervals with carved ivory and jade beads, the pendants being o white jade usually. Quite inexpensively priced at $12 to $2-1. (Jewelry Store, Chestnnt nnd Thirteenth) CHEERFUL - LOOKING corduroy bathrobes for women arc to be had for $1330 in cherry, rose, Copenliayen blue and wis taria colors, and all lined with soft silk muslin. (Third Flour, Central) Well, Gentlemen, Here Are the Winter Overcoats If there is anything that it pays a man to be particular about, it is a Winter overcoat; because if there is anything that looks meaner on a Winter's day than a mean-looking overcoat on a man, we wonder what it is. This year as in former years, there are chiefly three kinds of overcoats to be had good, bad and middling. We have tried to confine ourselves exclusively to the good kind and to the best of our knowledge we have succeeded. At any rate we present these Winter overcoats as representing the best that are made in America to sell for the prices $50 to $80 and we guarantee that they come jp to that standard just as surely as you read this notice. Single and double breasted box models, and ulsters, all built on sane lines of good woolens. Many young men's styles included, not freakish, but very attractive. Men's Fall and Winter suits in beautiful selection also at $40 to $95. (Third Floor, Market) Someof the Prettiest Practical Suits for Women Are Priced From $30 to $77.50 The sort that the well-dressed woman chooses for morning, for sports wear, for business and church suits that are simple, trim and smart in line, and pleasant in color. The materials are the wool jei'seys for which every woman has a soft spot, the new basket weaves, tweeds and cheviots. The jerseys come in plain and heather colors; "some of the cheviots are cross-barred, and there are collars of brushed wool and Australian opossum, not to mention broad bindings of self or contrasting colors and other interesting little things of the kind. , ' i mnn The novelties are $45 to $77.50; and some of the jerseys are as low as $30. (Firat Floor, Central) Furriers Have Worked Wonders With Nearseal This Winter and the new coats, in conse quence, are more attractive than ever. Tho skins seem softer, the black a deeper, richer hue. Nearseal is really dyed coneybut it makes some unusually good-looking coats and wraps that women will like to wear. Plain Nearseal coats, in the new lengths, begin at $220 for a smart coat and go on up to (Necond Floor, $600 for a wrap of generous cut with a very deep cape col lar and the new sleeves. Other Nearseal coats, trimmed with golden brown beaver, or tho becoming skunk on the collars and cuffs, begin at S300 and go to $585. And tho skins arc all of fine quality, the coats most care fully made and beautifully lined. Chrntnnt) Little Trimming or None at AU f or These Hats Skins From Far-Off Arabia in These Women's Mocha Gloves It is from Arabia that wo get the best mocha skins, but tho American makers are very skill ful and know how to make them up to tho best advantage. Short mocha gloves in gray or brown, 1 clasp, or 1 button, out seam sewn, $4.50 n pair. Short tnn mochas, pique sewn, 1 clasp, cmbioidercd backs, $4.50 a pair. Dark brown or gray mocha gloves, 1 clasp, pique sewn, $4 a pair. (Slain Floor, Central) Men's Redleaf Dressing Gowns of Camel's- Hair Cloth London has just sent some of the best-looking dressing gowns for men that wo have ever seen. They arc 6f camel's-hair cloth with collar, cuffs and facing all down the front of quilted -silk in contrasting colors. Pleasing to the eye, soft and warm to the touch and sure to give good service. Price $35. Wc are nlso ready with a good assortment of imported silk dressing gowns for those who wish to make early selection. (Main Floor, Market) Men's Redleaf Neckties Are Different No doubt about it. Customers often express their admiration of the distinctiveness of design of these London tics. A new importation in Fall and Winter pat terns exemplifies this. Price $2. (Mnln Floor, Market) Men Who Want the Finest Imported ' Derby Hats have learned that the Wanamakcr Store is the place to como for real variety. There is no other collection of foreign derbies in Philadelphia to compare with this. Here are fine French derby hats for $10. The famous "Featherlight" derbies for $12. Lincoln-Bennett London derby hats for $15. And Lincoln-Bennett "pullover" derbies, the pinnacle of fine hat making, for $18. t (Main Floor, Market) Men's High Shqes for $9.75, of Extraordinary Value They are all of good calfskin and there arajl two colors, black ana the mahogany shade which cordovan shoes have made so popular. There arc two styles in each leather, one a round toe blucher and the other a straight laco shoe with narrower toe and blind eyelets all the way up. Both are excellent lasts of the sort favored by -well-dressed men. (Main Floor. Market) They are the soft, silky velvets that aro partly trimmed or the pretty hatters' plush hats that need very little to trim them all new hate that you will find in full assortment, these early Au tumn days, in the Millinery Salons. In black or the fashionable. Winter colors, the hats are in large dress shapes, or smaller shapes for tailored or moro gen eral wear. The collection is new and in teresting, the hats are those high in fashion, and tho prices begin at $0 and go to $25. (Second Floor, Chentnut) New Inexpensive Models in Letitia Corsets ' Brief Cases at the Lowest Prices in Years Handsome, well-made cases of oak-tanned cowhide in tnn, ma hogany and black. All tolid leather, not split leather, backed, and even the least expensive have extension locks. Sizes 14 to 10 inches, with one to three pockets, $6.50 to $12.50. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Things Electrical Eloctiic heaters do a lot toward making a chilly room a cozy one these Autumn mornings. Price, $12.50. Electric curling irons may sound like luxuries, but really they are necessities. $7.25. Electric heating pads re lieve many a pain. $12 and $13.50. Electric irons smooth tem pers as often as clothes. $7.50 to $10. Electric vase adapters con vert vases which aren't woi Ic ing into beautiful lamps. Prices, $3.50 to $6.50. Electrjc sewing-machine mo tors ore $22 to &27.50. Electric coffee percolators make delicious coffee and may be had for $15 to $31. (Fourth Floor, Central) The Best Tailors We Know Make These Boys'. Overcoats and the coats are as good as we can get for the boys who are to wear them. Just now the collection is full and interesting, for the new Winter stocks havo arrived and are hlire in wide variety. They are of good quality cloths, are all warmly lined with wool linings, and are in that popular style with convertible collar, are double breasted and hav belts all the way around. Overcoats for junior boys of 3 to 10 years, $21.50 to $38. Overcoats in 11 to 18 year sizes, $25 to $55. (Second Floor, Centrul) Imported Lace Window Panels for One-Third Less These beautiful goods are practically all of handmade filet and Cluny laces and all are hand embroidered. ' Hie motifs are very pleasing. This is just the season for such panels and there is a saving of a third on these new prices $14.50, $15, $17.50, $20 nnd up to $85. (Fifth Floor, Market) They aro admirably suited to the average size woman and to those somewhat larger. Also there is a short model at $5.ou intended for women of slender 1 ' (Third Floor, Chestnut) All of these new styles are in pretty pink coutil, fancy or striped broche. They have very good hip lines and either low tops or topless. Prices $5.50 to $10. Washable Tailored Shirtwaists with real Irish lace, A striped all-white mndras at ffO OR A striped dimity, also all-white, at $3.85. . . . Whito batisto waists, one style ,im, inttito beading and one trimmed $3.85. Viyella flannel waists, having whito grounds with colored stripes blue, lavender or black $7.50. (Third Floor, Centrul) Wool-top Jersey Petticoats have arrived among other sorts and very cozy and warm they are, with mcssaline flounces, $8 and $8.50. The samo style of petticoat in extra sizes, $8.50 and $10. Wool-ton jersey with taffeta flounces, extra sizes, $8.50. (Third Floor, Centrul) 6000 Initial Handkerchiefs for Women $5.75 a Dozen Tnnif nil nrnnnri thtn pltv nr nnv other city and you 11 find It difficult to equal these handkerchiefs at tho price. Tney aro or spotless man iibx, siieor """""' ",7,r r;" ,r" chler has a nand-cmDroiuoreu iniuui in uu wu.i... The handker- chiefs aro daintily hemstitched, have tapes above tho hem ana -.A4lnl ia 11.AW nrn rpnnil InnVlniT. ' Attractively boxed, too. aro good looking. )0. (West Aisle) Ncw Silk-and- Cotton Covers for Old Umbrellas, $3.45 This is a durable combination and a sightly one, for tho silk gives luster and finish and tho cotton promises good wear. The coverB aro fast black, have silk tapo edgo, and we'll put them on your old umbrellas 26 and 28 inch, sizes for $3.45. (Main Floor, Market) " J. " ', ' ' " X A Magnificent Lot of Upholstered Furniture at 30 to 50 Per Cent Less The choicest group in this particular collection is made up of library, or living-room suits, each a fine, masterfully modeled typo of tho Italian Renaissance. These ar the product of a man who has no equal in the design ing and construction of upholstered furniture in this particular style. Hinfself an Italian, his work is peculiarly fine and faithful to the Renaissance school. It is not often that suits of such a sipeib character are offered at half price, some nt one-third less than regular, but tomorrow brings the opportunity. Italian Renaissance Suits for Libraries or Living Rooms Suit comprises a 7.6 ft. davenport, large high-back winged arm chair and a large, luxurious easy chair. The pieces have full spring edge seats with removable cushions, soft spring backs and arms, upholstered in high-grade wool tapestry, in damas,k'and some in mohair. 3-pieco suit in tapestrj'i now at half, $037.50 3-piece suit in damask, now at half, $662.50 3-piece suit in tapestry, now at half, $812.50 3-plece suit in wool tapestry, now one-third less, $1032 3-piece suit in damask, now at half, $745 3-picco suit in mohair, now at one-third less, $1160 d-plcce suit in tapestry, now at half, $1010 Along with these magnificent suits we have a number of other library or living-room suits and single pieces of very fine grade, luxuriously upholstered, mostly of tho overstuffed kind and priced 30 per cent less than regular. (Fifth Floor, kind, $85, mCmtJi ' $136, $iG5, fflnfflfifiL tM&ZZsrzrvsrzvttM . ,-. wm& Wimrte and S95. few? T U UmTMaL?.fiT.IW M , -' i J!Ja ; rjfuwr and $95 y7jR fmSSBKSSKKiM 1..-4 3-piece suit in figured brown velour, $620 3-piece suit in fawn velour, $755 3-piece s-uit in figured velour, $680 3-piece suit in tapestry, $640 3-piece suit in plain blue mohair, $480 3-piece suit in tapestry, $365 3-piece suit in figured veloui, $300 3-piece suit lour, $295 3-pieco suit $235 Sepal ate d ports, mostly overstuffed $115, $125, $210, $215. Arm - chairs $55, $72. $85 Arm-rockers $56, $60, $75 in striped silk ve in ligured veiour, Ci.l u A V ' 1 & ' t- 1 f V
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