' '-.l,., 'V ' It --Xl M i'- Mill '" '' ' ' l.i .... - - . . , " ' - . Organ at 9, 11 and 4:50 Chimes at Noon WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 :) Good-looking Clothes for the Cooler Days Coming Next WeeM "J us.1, - - ft- ;,; r,j ', - ; To Succeed in Our Life Work We Must Not only have knowledge, but have wit or -will to use it, at the nick of time. A famous writer once said, "Depend upon it, a lucky guess is never merely luck; there is some talent in it." To cultivate a habit of thinking of what one would do under circumstances is to qualify oneself with readiness to act powerfully and promptly at the right; moment. - The right guess of what should be done instantly, by the pilot or surgeon, presupposes acute intelligence. This big merchandise ship has a pilot always on the observation bridge. Signed Oot 1&, 1920. P5J New Fur-Trimmed Coats for Women, $37.50 to $88.50 Theso will answer a number of requests for good-looking Winter coats with fur collars at moderate prices. For $37.50 there is a warm, practical wool friozo coat, with stitched panel down tho. back and black coney collar. (Flr.t Floor, Or at $45, aro fino velour coats, made in a vorv pretty becoming stylo with a nearscal collar. And at $88.50, one can 'have some very handsome velour coats made with a largo shawl collar of nutria. They aro entirely silk lined. Central) Iridescent Spangled Scarfs New From Paris So brilliant, you would almost think they were jewel studded the blue of sapphires and the green of emeralds being very prominent. And, besides this, they havo tho most lascmating irides- (Ateln Floor, Central) cenco and somo aro embroidered in gold and colored silks. Even before tho war, we never had as lovely scarfs as these from Paris. Mostly on black net, $16.60 to $75. Autumn Hues and Winter Fashions Are Reflected in the Lovely New Millinery at $12 to $20 Saucy little velvet hats In the gayest colors like vivid scarlet and deep gold; attractive hats ofy duvetyne in soft colors to go with Antumn euits; lovely velvet hats trimmed with feathers and useful for dress occasions theso aro somo of tho many hats in this new group. It is a brand-new collection wo havo to show you a collection of hats of medium sizo, hats for general wear, hats for tailored use, hata for dress. Thoro are velvets in all tho now colors like pheasant brown, old rose, Nattier bluo China blue, sapphire, golden brown, soft tan shades, bright red, maroon and, of course, black. And thero ,nro duvctyno hats fn bright colore, too. They are trimmed with ribbon loops, somo havo corded or shirred brims, somo havo feather brims, somo aro trimmed with coquc, with burnt ostrich und with uncurled ostrich. And somo aro beautiful combinations of gold brocades and dark velvets. $12 to $20 and not two alikol (Second Floor, Cheitnut) New L. R. Waists and Corsets A littlo gymnasium girdlo has been much asked for lately, and hero it is practically nothing but a belt to hold tho hoso supporters; Prico, $2. A very short slip-on that might also bo used for athletics hns elastic sides, and sells at $2. Short pink corsets with few bones and low tops with olastio insertions aro $3.25. Two corsets for women of slen der proportions aro a topless at J2.50 and a stylo with low top and long skirt at $8.25, Corset waist, short and light, has shoulder straps and is $2, Women's Fine Pumps A stylo with narrow toes,' fcng vamps, and high French heels, developed in black Russia, tan Russia and black patent leather. Tho. prico of any one of tho threo is $12.50 in tho Exclusive Littlo Doot Shop. (Flrnt Floor, Market) The Right Veil for the Right Hat Somo new French "made" veils aro square with heavy stitching in silk In either tho same or a con trasting color. In brown, taupe, black or navy, $5 to $12.50 each. Now American round veils have a hole in tho center for tho crown of the hat and they come in scrolls and chcnillo dots, $2 and $2.50 each. MaU noocu C.utraq 500 Women's Afternoon Dresses for Only $30 to $40 And theyare really wonderful, both in quality and style, not to mention be ing precisely what ever so many women are .looking for. The crepes meteor and satins are finer than anything we have been able to offer for a long time at those prices; and the same is true of the woolens jersey,' gabardine and tricotine. The styles are many of them copied from much more expensive models. Some of "- the dresses are beaded, some embroid ered; some merely cat-stitched or fin ished in a severely tailored fashion. There are flaring panels, short blouses, sleeves- of varying lengths, and our old friend, the tunic, which seems never to lose its popularity. , And the colors are as good as ma terials and styles browns, greens and taupes, besides the always-expected navy and black. Prices are $30, $35, $38.50 and $40. (First Floor, Central) - -J ami vr.J&? llWilf & MWCiir Mil J if i'"' 1 hI Interesting Week-End News for Young Women New Fur-Trimmed Coats, $40 New Tricotine Dresses, $37.50 Hero i3 interesting news, for theso new coats and dresses are not only brand-now, but they are in desirable Winter fashions, thoy aro attractlvo in style nnd well made, they come just when they are needed, nnd the prices are below the regular sums. . Smart New Tricotine Dresses, $37.50 arc of fino quality wool tricotine in the popular dark blue. They havo round necks, are bound with silk braid on the collar, sleeves, bodice and skirt, and have tho lines and the finish of a much more expensive model. Bronzo beads outline a pretty design on tho bodice, and there are two little pockets. Tlie New Coats at $40 are of' sofi pompom. cloth. jn the new Fntj. colorings. Thoy are mado in an attractive style, with deep shawl collars of lustrous nearseal (dyed coney) and are lined throughout with fancy silks. Thoy aro warm, good-looking Winter coats, havo wide collars that may be buttoned close, have pleats and stitching in silk on the back, are button trimmed and finished with narrow belts. $40 isn't much to pay for such coats! 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Chestnut) Andrew Kirkaldy Golf Clubs From Scotland We have just opened a shipment of those famous clubs from Robert Forgan & Son, of St. Andrew's, Scotland. Many golfers consider them tho finest clubs mado today and any golfer will be interested in seeing them. Drivers and brassies, S6 and $6.50. Mid-irons and mashies, mnshlc niblicks, putting cleeks and put ters, $5.50 (The Gallery, Juniper) Sparkling Cut Glass for Brides We have cut glass of that kind in veryarge assortment, all of puro crystal in designs that are tasteful, very well executed, and in a remarkable variety. Flower baskets, flower vases, compotes, salad trays, mayonnaise dishes, vinegar cruets, berry bowls, water jugs, celery trays, nut bowls, ice tubs, punch bowls, ranging in price from $1.75 to $250; a very fine choice at $5 to $15. (Fourth Floor, Chmtnut) Dependability Is a Noble Feature in Men's Clothing A man can get a suit that is eloquent with style. He can even get one that shrieks with style, if he wants that kind of a suit but not here. A man can get a suit even now at almost any price he wants to pay, if he isnk particular about the wear of it. We have alwaysfelt, and see no reason to change our mind today, that dependability is as important a thing to look for in clothing as any other feature. Dependability, as a matter of fact, means a suit that can be depended' upon to be right in fashion and can be depended upon to give good service. This is the kind of suits and overcoats you will find in the Wanamaker Jen's Clothing Store today, and these are the prices Suits, $40 to $90. Fall overcoats, $45 to $75. Winter overcoats, $47 to $90. Raincoats, $30 to $60. (Third Floor, '.Mnrkrt) Men's Fine Shirts With Separate Collars to Match Special at $3.50 The men who get these' shirts will get extraordinary values, as they were originally bought to sell for nearly half as much again. But through the fact that the manufacturer is going out of business we secured these at a concession, enabling us to sell them at a price very low for shirts of this quality, especially when they have collars with them. All soft-cuff, plain neglige shirts of fine corded madras in good-looking stripes with separate soft collars to match. (Main Floor, Mnrlcrt) V A Fresh Lot of Men's $1 Neckties A rather remarkable collection, when you con sider the beauty and wealth of colorings and the infinitude of designs. All Fall and Winter neckties of fine quality silks. (Moln Floor, Market) Men's Silk Half Hose Special at 75c About 6000 pair of men's black, navy nnd cordovan silk half hose, all first quality goods and usually much higher in price. (Main Floor, Murket) Men's Good-Looking Brogues for as Low as $8.75 These new high shoes for men are calfskin in a dark mahogany shade and have all the features of high-priced brogues long wing tips, deep per forations, saw-tooth punchings, heavy soles and low, wide heels. By specinl arrangement with thes maker we arc able to sell these shoes at $8.75 a pair and we have not seen anything like them at the price this season. (Mnln Floor, Markrt) Men's New London Tweed Hats for $7 . Grays, browns and Lovat mixtures are the col orings and the hnnd tailoring on these hats is aa important as the fine fabrics in them because it is that which makes them hold their shape and last longer. The sort of hats men can wear all Winter in the roughest weather. (Main Floor, Markrt) Men's Gloves for Street and Dress Wear For street use there are tan capeskins at $3.50 a pair, and at $4 a pair hand sewn. ' Extra-heavy tan suede gloves, $3.50 a pair. Natural-color chamois gloves, 1 clasp, with black embroidered backs, $3.25 a pair. , (Main Floor, Central and Markrt) . - Men's Initial Hand- kerchiefs, $6 a Dozen Irish linen of good quality is in these handker chiefs, which arc a kind usually marked at a higher price. They are of sturdy flax, well made, have nar row hems, hemstitched, and are finished with a good-looking letter in one corner. , (Ht Ainle) Women's Gloves Specially Priced Unusual Things Everywhere in Furniture $1.85 a pajr for gray, tan and beaver suede gloves, with one-, clasp fastening. $2.25 a pair for tan and brown capeskin gloves, one clasp. $2.50 a pair for slip-on gray suedo gloves. (West Aisle) $3 a pair for strap-wrist gray suedes. $2.75 a pair for fine French kid gloves, with two clasps, in black or white with self or con trasting embroidery. More Silk Waists Crepes do chine .with roll col lars' and ruffled fronts, white, flesh, black and navy; prico $8.50. Crepes do chino with tucks and hemstitching. Collars can bo worn (Third Floor, Central) high or low, white only, $8.75. Tailored pongees tucked, collars ' of tho high-low type, $5.50. - Georgettes with satin trimming, navy, brown and black, $10. GO WHERE you will among these excellent and abundant stocks of furniture, you will find numbers of suits and pieces for all rooms at prices 30 per cent less than they have been. In some cases the savings are even as high as 50 per cent, but generally they are 30 per cent, and hardly ever less. You can save 30 per cent on any one of probably 50 dining-room and bedroom suits, all of fine staple grade, substantially constructed, designed on true lines after some acknowledged period and finished in the most careful and workmanly manner. You can save 30 to 50 per cent on a most attractive (Fifth nnd collection of living-room and library furniture, compris ing many splendid uphol stered suits as well as de sirable individual pieces. Some of the most superb and luxurious types of up holstered furniture to be found in the world are in cluded in this group, and the choice of more moderately priced pieces is very helpful and attractive. Sixth Floor) A feature of interest in this wonderful Fifth Floor exhibition is the sale of hun dreds of beautiful hanging mirrors at reductions of 30 per cent. Then there is the fine se lection of reed and willow suits and pieces at the samo rate of saving. It is a time of unusual things in furniture. , We Can Scarcely Get Enough Special Duvetyne Handbags For tho last two Saturdays wo havo hold special Eales of duve tyne handbags, and each time they sold so fast that some customers, who camo in late, could not get tho styles they wanted, so here's a fresh lot. All beautiful silk duvetyne in bluo, brown and fur shades in (.Main Floor, a variety of shapes, large and small. Covered frames, metal frames, silver and gold finish frames, shell and ivory-finish celluloid frames, some of the last elab orately carved. Prices $4.75 to $12.50. Chcslnut) 1000 Yards of Blue Serge Special at $2 a yard The same fino soft dress serge, all-wool, of course, that was hero before at this special price. And thero was scarcely enough for everybody who wanted it. It is 42 inches wide and exactly the right weight for one pieco dresses and for children's clothes. (West Alile) If You Have the Boy We Have the Overcoat We aro assuming that the overcoat you want to put on the boy must be the best to bo had, ready-to-wear. In that case, you will find our Boys' Clothing Store ready. Winter overcoats for little lads of 3 to 10 years, $18 to $50. Winter overcoats for boys of 11 to 18 yenrs, $25 to $45. Both kinds in a full choice of the best styles, colors and patterns. Shoes for Boys Tho boys' shoes include Heavy tan calf bluchers, high-cut, laced, very practical school shoes, sizes 2 Ms to 5h; prico $4.50. Tan Russia calf bluchers, laced, sizes 2V to 5; prico $8.50. Black calf laco shoes, sizes 1 to 5; prico $3.76. Tan calf bluchor lace, sizes (Flrt Floor, and Children 11 to 2; prico $7.25. Children's shoes Tan lace, welted soles, sizes 8',6 to 11, prices $0.25 to $7.75; 11 to 2, prices $7.50 to $9; sizes 2Vj to 8, prices $0 and vl2. Infants' tan button shoos, no tips, no boxes, sizes 2 to 5, price $4.50; sizes 6 to 8, prico $5. Market) High-Necked Cambric Nightgowns The kinds so many women aro providing for cold weather wear. High-necked styles with em broidery and tucks aro $2.50, $3 and $4.75. High square-necked nightgowns with embroidery edges and ribbon, $3.16: with lace and ombroidery, $4.75. High y-necked sorts trimmed with embroidory, and tucks, $3, (XhlrA Floor. CentraU, Silk Petticoats in General The Petticoat Store has a fino collection just now in light colors as well as tho dark shades re quired for street wear. All-taffeta, $3.65 to' $18. All-messalino, $5 to $20. Jersoy tops with messaltno flounces, $3.85 to $12. AU-jorsey with plain nnd fancy flounces, 3.85 to $21. "i- XTlJ'Woor, oenlrnl), .J, hi Books for Young People "Cornelli," by Johanna Spyri. Prico. $1.50. -Something which should equal its. companion book "Heidi" in popularity. "Indian Old-Man Stories," by Frank B. tinderman. $2.50. An othor series of Old War-Eagle's misadventures and schemes. "The Book of Bravery," by Henry W. Lanier. $2.50. True stories in an ascending scale of courage. . "The Secret of Everyday Things," by Jean-Henri Fnbre. $2.60. Simple enough for any child and significant enough for any adult. "Billy Whiskers' Adventures," by Fronces Trego Montgomery. $1.25. Calculated to mako tho children chuckle. "Gllndn'of Oz," by L. Frank Baum. $2. Latest and best of tho stories about the Wonderful Land of Oz. "Miss Minerva's Baby," by Emma Speed Sampson. $1.25. Third in this series. jUUln Floor, jrhlrtceuta). " (Nrcoml Floor, Ontrnl) A Remarkable Collection of Oriental Rugs at Savings of 30 to 50 Per Cent MinnrSigan"t1l$2()0,000wo.rtlJof Persian- Caucasian, Chinese and Aaia ular stJck ly,a11 0f them new arrivals but reinforced by liberal lots from our reg- W wJppiSJlLy far the 1,arffest assemb!oe of such rugs offered at such wonderfully low prices since pre-war days. beautiful!1 ietiGS ar0 IaViSh' qyalities are fine and tho colors tind patterns are rich and The Sale is the opportunity of years. "shahs LTivn?netS f riderful !fxture and beautv' notnblv Saruks and Kerman snans, are shown in remarkable assortment. DarfiPnrnWcJ"08' ort'naryfeniura. of the Sale is a beautiful collection of Daghestans, Cabistans and kazaks in large sizes that are so scarce and desirnbla. Extra-Large Kazak Rugs 8-7x6 ?205 8x0.5 ; 045 7.6x5.9 ' ," ' J97 8x5.1 ;.' 285 85.3 195 O.UxS.S 275 7x5 200 7.3x4.10 235 7.6x6.3 $375 7.8x5.10 297 7.7x6.5 325 7.5x4.5 2G7 7.5x5.5 225 7.8x4.3 i58 8.1x5.5 105 7.7x6.6 225 7.1x6.3 210 Persian Mosul Rugs Average size 3.6x7, $49 to $75. (Sarenth Floor) Cabistan and Daghestan Rugs 10.4x6.2 $287 8.10x5.3 279 11x4.2 285 9.7x4.4 ., 285 11.2x0.1 297 9x4.0 276" 9.ix6.2 assa I'0- 265. 8.5x3.4 J45 7.5x3.11 .I 2871 8'2x '..'. 178 .V' ' 1 " .1 'h y at 1 ''I j i'j s n j V v i "Oft' 1 A &. m? 'teAflfy fYlV , htft? jysKZi i . . . i. ,. I 'Jt, t.. I'-XiCli ..
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