f , r' J t ' "ft to tf-r -i . : w r ; fc .- 7, 1920 -7 u, V., '.! organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S I Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Store Closes at 5 t,niit ). ... ill New, and Much o( It at Prices That Mean Sound Saving 41 i, f& JU . '14 - -!- -T ' - - A -''I' f "l L Mr H V I A J A WeU-Knqwri.Man the i World Around once said to' tlie writer, "If you go into 'business simply to get rich, you must take 'the Golden Rule to measure by." Wise words, well spoken, they were by the man of high ideals, who said also, "That Golden Rule would not have been given if fits Giver were not willing and able to bestow J power to help every one to work it out." I Some men wenf.into the, war saying, "I mean to be heard from." Our chosen, ideals must be the constant measure by which our lives shall be governed. N Hark ye! our new brothers, this year in ;the University, and the excellent Peirce School and other business schools. Signed Oct. 7, 1920. Qm. aM hAUKI nH'nfvHL . A Wonderful Gift Is a Diamond Ring There ore some very beautiful diamond xings now in the Jewelry Etorc in the most fascinating openwoik platinum mountings, with three stones, for $210 to $260. We have had these rings mounted under our own supervision and have chosen the diamonds with particular care. They arc perfect in color, cut and brilliancy. (Jewelry Storm, Chralnnt and Thirteenth) Women Who Like Bolivia Coats and Luxurious Furs These women will find some now arrivals very much to their fancy. They are handsome Bolivia coats, waijmly lined, and they have huge fur collars in shawl shape or regular capes of fur. One with a shawl-sha"prd racoon collar is $112.50. Another, a wrap, has a cape collar of wolf, $157.50. And still another, a wrap, has Australian opossum capo collar and ii $168. o There is the new color of pine needle, brown, black, navy and deer. (FIrit Floor, Central) ' i m i ii . . , .....i., A Pretfy Frock of Dark Blue Serge for Young Women Loops and loops and loops of shining black braid that's the only trimming en this new dark blue serge dress, but it is most effective. The dress itself is of good quality dark blue-serge, and the braiding is on the bodice the skirt and the sleeves. There are even loops of the braid down the sash which hangs down the back! It is new, good looking and tho price is moderate $32 and 14 to 20 year sizes. . (Second Floor, Chestnut) Novelty Fur Coats Smart and New Till you sco them, you've no idea how attractivo theso short and smart llttlo fur coats arc. Qf soft, beautiful fus, they aro in out-of-tho-ordlnary combinations. They are coats that younger women especially will like A tawny brown leopard coat with velvety bluck spots is a jaunty affair with a deep col lar, tuffs, pockets and belt of taupe nutria. It is $505. Hair seal and Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) is another ef fective combination. The coat itself is of hair seal, and tho black fur for trimming. $C75. Entirely of civet cat is an other fur coat, short, cut plenty full, with a wide collar and deep pockets. It is prettily marked and is $425. A whole coat of golden brown beaver is a beauty. It is cut plenty full, has a deep collar, wide cuffs and is beau tifully lined. It is $850. And there arc many other new coats, of muskrat, of mar mot, of nutria or natural squirrel, in many styles and at varying prices. (Second Flour, Chestnut) T1HE Salon de Beaute is JL selling' Ft ench hair nets In various colors at $1 a dozen. (Third Floor, Chestnut) Fur -Trimmed Novelty Suits for Women, $67.50 to $92.50 Wool velours, Winter-weight broad cloths, silvertones and other soft, fine fab rics in rich Autumn colors, such as Bur gundy red, the favorite brown tones, taupes, greens, black and navythe last two as a matter of course. The coats are almost invariably cut with straight lines the backs especially are straight and the fronts are often belted when the backs are not. Also the coats are finger-tip lengths. The linings are solid-colored peau de cygne to match or harmonize with the outsides, and the final touch is given by soft fur trimmings Australian opossum, gray squirrel, beaver and so on. Prices are $67.50 to $92.50. (First Floor, Central) pifPI JmS- - Women's Luxurious Negligees tmiTI10! Pre".ch room is showing uniined corduroys at $11; lined turi)ya u.1 ".26 and $28.50; crl0cd, sntln with embroidered llJh ch!ne collnr8 ad cuffs M.tH.?nd mutI"8so at $75. t of them aro in bright Win wr colors; some are in palo blue. (Third rioor, Chestnut) Women's Low-Heel Oxfords x Extremely Smart With their long wing tins, saw-tooth pinking, heavy perforation and low, wide heels, these shoes have tho mnnnfeh look that tmart women, especially young women, like in Oxfords. With it all their lines aro long and slender and uncommonly grace ful. In black or dark tan calfskin, $11.50 a pair. (Klrt I'loor. .Mnrket) Philippine Nightgowns 'Hi.Y:necKed. with short kimono land Ii ,.ma1 entirely by Sotf V "'expend pi., i ;rK ul pnee. Salo'n ththe '" th LUt,C Gmy (Third Floor, Cenrnl) New Two-Toned 'rocVC n f?r "fternoon ayard. JUst nrrivcd Rt -"5 .l?iibionxnhciteai UIH l HOW J 1L " """"rS 'T First Lot of Women's Swiss Underwear for Autumn Whatever it is that makes Swiss underwear better, thexe i no denying the fnct that it is superior to any other of its kind. The following garments come in various lengths of legs and filcCVOfl Cotton-and-wool Vests, $2 to $t).85j tights, $3.85 to $6.50; corset covers, $3 to $3.85; union suits, $5.25 to $8. Silk-and-cotton Vests, $2.85 to $5.50; tights. $5.25 to $6.35; corset covei s, $4.50 to $5; unl n suits, $7.35 to $10.50. Silk-and-wool Vests, $3 to $6.50; tights, ?C to ?7; union suits, $7.75 to $11.50. Spun silk Vc-'f $5.50 to $10.50; tights, $0 to $13.50; union suits, $14.50 to $10.50. (Klrnt Moor, Market) H- Inexpensive Petticoats The kinds which sensible, thrifty women think of tho moment the weather turns cold. ..,., nK. Whito flannellet, plain, $1.25 to $1.75. llffiaSlined with flannellet and made with tailored flounce,, The Only Oriental Rug Sale of the Kind in the Country Just what kind of sale it is, just wherein it is a unique sale unmatched in saving advantages, anybody can understand. The one reason above all others is because it presents such a choice of high-grade rugs as cannot be found anywhere outside of Wanamaker's at anything like tho same low prices, and that is reason enough. It embraces $200,000 worth of Persian, Caucasian, Chinese and Asia Minor pieces at ordinary import cost or less. Every rug in tho collection is marked 35 to 50 per cent less than the regular price. Think of what it means to be able. to choose from a $200,000 collection of high-grade Oriental weaves, in a glorious diversity of sizes and color effects- at such prices. Not only is it the only Sale of its kind in the country, bufajt is one of the most extraordinary in many years. .There is a grand collection of carpet-size pieces. Saruks of rich, beautiful colorings and fine texture, Kermanshahs in charmingly soft and delicate shades rose, ivory, ecru, blue; Mahals in rich, warm tones; Chinese rugs marked individually in their pronounced tones of blue, ecru and golden tan. Prices from ri Chinese carpet at $197, size 9x6.3 ft., to a Serapi, 17x13 feet, at $1065. The choice of small rugs is delightful, embracing Daghestans, Cabistans, Kazaks, Mosuls, Anatolian mats and Persian hall pieces. Prices from a mat at $12.50 to a Persian hall runner at $250. (hetenth Floor) The First Shipment, of Redleaf Gloves for the Winter has just arrived from Eng land. And we have some kinds of gloves we have not had since before the war. These gloves are all street gloves gloves for practical Winter service. They are beautifully made and of fine skins in new styles. F6r Men there aro the firbt hand-sewn capeskina that we've had in five years. They are of fine tan capo skins, and are $4 a, pair. Other tan capeskins, 1 clasp or 1 button, $3.50 a pair. English suede gloves, resem bling reindeer skins, nro in a rich tan shade, and are $3.50 a pair. Capcskln gloves, outseam sewn, with very soft seamless knit lin ing, $5.50 a pair. For Women Heavy-weight suede gloves, fine for. Winter, aro outseam sewn, have two clasps, and arc v in gray or tan, $3.50 a pair. Dark gray suedes, with seam less wool lining, $5 a pair. Tan capeskin gloves, with wool fleece lining, 2 clasps, pique sewn, $4 a pair. P. S. Of course theso cloves arc to bo found in Philadelphia only at Wanamaker's. Miln I'loor, Central) Tailored Silk Shirtwaists A crepe dc chine with tho much liked double-pleated frill in front, in navy, flesh color and whito, $8.50. Another crepe dc chine with hemstitched collar and tucked front, whito and flesh-color, $8.75. White satin-sttiped washable taffeta, $9.50. Mcn's-wear crepe, all white, and made up iiv three severe styles, $10.75, $13.75 and $13.85. (Third luor, Centrul) New Real Lace Collars From Brussels, Belgium Quite n large importation this time, wo nru glad to sav. and there are niunv beautiful laces represented. Tho eolliiri aro tho finest kind of hand work and in most attractive shapes round for tho new round necks, square, short back collars and long-pointed ones. Iirugca Duchesne Point Rosaline Poivl Venisc The prices arc much less than many people wouhf think possible, due to tho low rate of exchange, $5 to $85. (Mnln l'luor, Central) Handkerchief Specials, $5.75 a Dozen $5.75 dozen for women's one-coragrjiand-cmbroldered handker chltSWalrhoro arc at least a dozen diffeient Btyles cf embroidery, tho handkerchiefs aro of sheer and snowy linen, nnd they coino from the foiemost maker in Ire land, for this kind of handker chief. $5.75 a dozen for men's hand, kerchiefs generous size squares of spotless flax, of sturdy qual ity, nicely ptitchod and well ,mado. .wt !,) v - '. , Other Handsome Rugs at a Fourth to a Third Less We put on sale tomorrow 160 fine imported nnd drmehtic rugs, newly lowered in price to a fourth to a third less than what they have been. Among them arc Royal Smyrna Rugs in Large Sizes 9x15 ft., $87 10.0x12 ft., $87 10.0x13.0 ft., $105 12x12 ft., $90 12x15 ft., $112 Scotch Axminster Rugs 9.12ft.,$95 9x10.6 ft, $87 10.6x13.6 ft., $127 12x15 ft., $157 36x72 ip., $16.50 Domestic Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft, $4-9 Seamless Velvet Rugs 9x12 ft, $40 Tapestry Rugs" 9x12 ft, $37.50 (Setcnth Floor, CheHtnut) Low-Priced Suit Cases Wonderfully Good At $12.75 and $14.75 we arc showing what wo believe to be the best two suit cases at those prices in Philadelphia. They are both excellently madet of oak-tanned cowhide, with good linings and metal trimmings and have all the eai marks of ically high priced luggage. The $12.75 case has plain, trim lines and short straps. The $14.75 case has straps all around and is stockier in appeal ancc. Either one is exceptional value. (Muln I'loor, Clictnut) 1000 Blankets for One-Third Less , . White blankets, scarlet blankets, oxford gray blankets, olive drab blankets, all are represented in this interesting disposal and all are one-third less than they have hitherto been marked. In addition wo have a group of white satin-finish bedspreads and a group of wool-filled quilts to sell for one-fourth to, one third loss than regular prices. Many people will want just such good3 as this disposal brings. They should be quick to take advantage of the opportunity to buy them nt tho unusual price advantages now offered. White blankets, pint wool, single-bed size, $6.50 a pair. White blankets, about 80 per cent wool, double-bed size, $13.25 a pair. While blankets with ali-wool filling, extra sue (80x90 incites), cut and bound separately, $27.50 a pair. Scailet blankets, very scaicc of recent rais, fine, warm, serviceable, of all-wool, in double-bed size, $11.50 a pair. Plaid blankets, all-wool, for couch or outdoor use, $8, $9 und $12 each. All-wool outdoor blankets in oxford and olive dinb, 66x81 inches, $8 anil $1 1 each. 150 white satin-finish Marseilles bedspriMdsydoublc-bcd H'sso, $10 each. 100 wool-filled quilts, covered with plain Japanese silk, excel lent bed coverings, now $20 each. lttli I'loor, Centrn'.i Books Worth While "Tlie Auiabiograph of Andrew Carnegie," price $5. 'I hu inmance of an unknown boy who became one of tho richest men in thu world. "Crowding Memuritfc," by Mw. Thomas Bailey Aldiich, price $5. Tho wiitor has bmi on terms of closo friendship with some of the most eminent poisons in Ameri can nnd English life and letters, and her reminiscences form a vol ume of rare charm. (Main rlmir, Thlrtt'tnlh) The Ampico Is Raising the Musical Standards of America Music is music, be it a gem of tho classics or a tunc of tho people. But music, liko everything else, may bo divided into thrco classes good, bad and indifferent. Scarcely anything has the uplifting power or good music, and it is just as easy to acquire a love and appreciation of good music as it is to become accustomed to the other sort. Just as the child of a wcll-e'ducated family learns to speak better English than the child of a poorly educated fam'ly. It is an unfortunate fact that the masses of the people of Amorica aro not so well educated musically as the masses in tho ' chief countries of Europe. t But It is equally truo that hc musical education of tho American people is advancing by such leaps and bounds that it will not be long before they overtake the others, if thoy do not pas3 them. For this advance wo have to thank player-pianos in general and the Ampico Reproducing Piano in Particular The Ampico reproducing piano has no equal in the faith ful reproduction of every art of technique and every shade of expression in the performance of a living pianist When you listen to the Ampico you are listening to the actual playing of some fine musician, though he may not be there in tho flesh. So many of tho masters of the pianoforte record for the Ampico that the owner of one of these marvelous instruments may have in his own home such concerts as would not be possible in any other way. The Ampico also plays dance music and other popular airs incomparably and we shall be glad to show you what it can do in any of these fields. It is found in Philadelphia at Wanamaker's only. Cliickering Ampico, $1800, $2200 and $3500. Haines Bros. Ampico, $1200 and $1500. Marshall and Wendell Ampico, $975 nnd $1230. The celebrated Knabe Ampico" $1650, $2100 and $3500. Any of these instruments may be bought on convenient terms. From 1:30 to 2:30 everu dan. in what is known, as Ampico Hour, the Ampico is demonstrated in Egyptian Hall. (Illjptlan Hall, Serond Floor) rv i When a Man Thinks of a New Winter Overcoat let him also bear in mind that he is not a bit more determined to get the best and finest ready-to-wear garment for his money than we have been to provide it for him. Prices for our kind of men's overcoats are a trifle lower than they have been, and the kind, if anything, finer, $50 to $80. (Third I'loor, Miirkct) More Men Than Ever Are Wearing Tweed Hats And we are better prepared than ever to give them a wide selection. In the best American tweed hats wo have a handsome range of patterns at $6. And wo hao had some very fine hats made of our own importation of thu finest British tweeds that arc $8 each. (.Muln I'loor. Market) The First Cold Winds Are Hard on the Skin With a littlo care, however, one can do a great denl toward over coming the bud effects. Here aro some good Queen Marv prepara tions to use for just this purpose. Cleansing cream, 05c and $1.20 a jar. Skin cream, 05c, $1.20 and $3.50 a jar. Cold cream, 26c a tube, 35c nnd 65c n jar. Youth nnd Beauty cream. 65c and $1.20 a jar. Cucumber lotion, 50c a bottlo. Witch hazel jelly, 25c a bottl. ,, (Mlr 1Toor,-rJhrlniit) . Take Your Choice of a Fine Lot of Dining -Room and Bedroom Suits at a 30 Per Cent Advantage This ia a time of very remarkable things in furniture. v M,,v TrhUi? ar c?-rta,in,y remarkable ul :i0 per cent bclovy the regular prices. lvoVnlrlPra-tlei!.lly "ewonly a few weeks on the floor; not one of them is 2,i.:,iiS ' L! i11? '? 0l f!0"nd' t,ePendWe quality and among them there aro soma splendid types of cabinet making. Wo hope There are many homes ready and they will all find out about them in time. waiting for just such suits as theso. Dining-Room Suits Queen Anno suit of four piecob, $325. Mahogany Sheraton suit of ten pieces, $460. Mahogany Queen Anne suit of ten pieces, $500. Mahogany Sheraton suit, ten pieces, $725. Colonial mahogany suit, four pieces, $595. Chippendalo suit, ten pieces, $1400. ' Walnut Louis XIX suit, ten pieces, $710. Walnut Queen Anno suit, ten pieces, $650. Louis XIV wulnut suit, ten pieces, $575. , Adam wulnut suit, ten pieces, $600. William and Mnry niuhog any suit, $665. Bedroom Suits Mahogany bedroom suit, (Hlxtli Foor) bureau, chiffonier, full dzo bed and toilet table, $275. American walnut suit, six pieces, $310. Ivory enamel suit, Louis XVI style, four nieces, $183. Louis XVI walnut suit, four pieces, $575. Adam suit, five pieces, $525. Queen Anno mnhoguny suit, five pieces, $740. Colonial decorated suit, flv pieces, $525. Louis' XVI suit in antlqot mahogany, seven pieces, ?1010V Original Designs in Silk Pillows and Table Covers WV hae ju.st brought in from our own wotkrooms bonn beautiful silk pillows, lablo ,hcnrfs and covers that arc made from original dcfaignb and are shown here only. The scarf n rie suitable for libiary, hung room or dining room and have velour conteis and tapestry ends, finished with imported gold braid. They are $7.50 to $15. The, pillows arc in bright colors and can be used with good effect in any room. Prices, $4.75 to $6.75. (1 Iflli I'loor, .Murkrl) J t t i ' 1 1 "i M Y-ttVj . (.1 't'l n M i M Wi I J if ( !or4ntf!)v,!yY,b (irlrn floor. 'Cfnf') X ' 0 .' , A. J.y -,4. . ..' . n i V V tf . If : ;V. r-' "1 .".I&'l,. h. :.V. N2M&, Ai&mb .-j i . lit' ,iAm ."--t r ,t i ini M i-A..t.V?e jv. " .i L'ff.ijJofciiy., s rf. "I rl'rl.l.ri.irinw.'Ci-nfrnl) . u - .. .
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