SfSn" v f - JMifPi!pjp "Vi-JPup" ji.(Aiwift. :l, t ' n. ' I, "P ' I I JV."r 'a 1 1 i ' J ' ' ' v 'I 'U J .1' L 1 '" ' If MTU V 1 i i ii WANAMAKER'S f ! I' I II II 1 II I i ii j.j in" i1 j i. j " WEATHER Fair Band plays at 9, Organ at 11 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S and 4:50 t'lilmrs nt Noon Store Opens at 9 Store Closes at 5 Knee -Deep in Autumn Now and Looking Forward to Wintef ft "VrwryvWl M TS& a' i tfrJ "IP J J"( H' Today We Climb Over the Top of October Already the trees, gardens and fields are busy taking off thqir summer clothes and putting on their Autumn garb, The many tints of brilliant color in the woods and along the riversides are worthy of the time it takes for the drive or even for. a long walk. The next high wind or ptprmy day will mightily change the beautiful landscape of yesterday, Almost all our new fall goods were bought since the Store nearly emptied itself by its memorable sweep-out of stocks in the first half of the year and we were therefore left free and open tp take advantage of lower costs in replenishing in August ajid September for our present large October sales. Our customers often pay, "We know by past experience of many years where to go to find right and reliable qualities and prjcps properly regulated by every reduction tht can be made, and as fast as it appears, every day.'' Signed 0. 1G, J 9 JO. Mfa Unrivaled Colors and Sm&rt Shapes in These Distinctive New Redleaf Hats "There aie no sports hate like the English hats!" Over and over again women tell us that as .they select these charming, pretty huts that we bring from overseas. A Brand-New Shipment Has Just JLqnded and it includes the newest British sports hats for Autumn and the Winter. Soft, furry moufflons and lustrous chenille hats are the domi nating features, though there aro any number of wool and felt hats, too. There aro n.ew shapes, hats with brims which may be bent to best frame the wearer's face, hats with roll brims, small hots for motoring, larger hats for geneial .wear; hats, in fn.ct, for all sports needs. Tfo Colors Are Beautifid nnd the combinations are both artistic and becoming, picture, for instance, a rich, silky brown chenille hat with a wide and gleaming band of rose satin ribbon, or a russet brown with a deeper brown, or a mauve with an orchid band. Sometimes the chenille hats are faced with darker felt and have trimmings to harmonize. But there are delightful cplors from which to choose jade green and robin's-egg blue, rose and henna and copper, all the browns from soft tans and band to African brown, lilac, mauve and orchid, and gray and black as woll. (.Srcond Floor Clirftnut) Women's Fine Silk Stockings Special at $4,150 Just a little lot of about 500 pair of full-fashioned, openwork, all-silk stockings in black and colors. These are first-grade goods that usually sell for a third more. (Went Atile) MORE of those initialed nightgowns for women ave arrived, Tley have eyc et yokes and are priced at ?2.25. (Third Moor, Central.) French and Chinese Hand Embroideries Arrive The most exquisite edges and in sertions done on organdie and batiste and very much in demand for fine blouses, lingerie, ooudpir pillows and so on. lately women are using these hand embroideries for collars, cuffs and vestees and they arc very suit able for this. pdges, 3 to 8 inches, are $2.75 to $8.75 a yard. Insertions, Vi to C inches, aie 52.75 to $5,75 a yard. (Vint Vloor, Chestnut) Exquisite Nejv French Novelty Gloves Coming as they do, from tho foremost French glovcniakei, they nre beautifully made gloves, and aie of the finest French Mdsklns. They are now and unusual in style, too kinds nover before shown. Gloves of pne color have contrasting hems, and fancy perforated bands, in pointed effects, just belov tho hems. Fancy embroidery, with tinsel embroidery introduced occasionally, mokes them more distinctive. There are white gloye3 with black trimmings and embroidory, black with white, gray gloves with white, mode with white and tan with white. Thoy all have pearl clasps and ore $5 a pair. Another novelty glove in white has a tan color hem and tan embioid,ery, and tan pearl clasp. This, too, is $5. They will make beautiful gifts. And, of course, thoy are to be found in Philadelphia only at Wanamaker's. (Main floor, Central) Just SO Plaid Skirts "Specials" at $22.50 You could buy a very nlc,e silk blouse with the difference in price wetn the former qost of these skirts and what these now ones cost. This particular atylo has been tho most popular wo have had this !'J'"f s9t all-wool v.efour, pleated, in tan with blue or black or in a Vff'iter an4 darker blue plaid. AH have a narrow patent leather belt and lago up to 82-inch w,ajst. , " I, ' v"rlr jrlowr. Central) l J VI t IM-" plaUMH;4M I -? - vr i Mta Lm fZi IB!-, f . I 1TBYtV"riU fnOMV u . hmxmzTMfit ii n i v-s n tfri. r-utsf-iw i w f - i - L afl ,? - J wM&h I 1WVL "fOf .-- BRA -P$'3 0rY .. w.'isn m tiriK B? 14 ) f .ft Luxurious Fur -Trimnied Suits for Women Pripes $150 to $460 Ever since women discovered tho irracc and foccomincrness of the epjft pile fabrics they have cjung to nem tor ueir nnest cqsUirnes. ' Accp'rdjngly thce novelty suits are cut from wqoI velours in varying weights, from cvora cloths and sllvcrtoncs. all of them equally pleasant in their soft colonngs browns, taupes and dark blucS, besides black. As these colors are emphasized or echoed by the colors of the mnjsivo fur collars fitch, snuir- rcl. Australian opossum, taupe wolf, mole, ljcavor and so bn tho whole effect is extremely charming. pome of the suits are vpry heavily embrpidered, even on the skirts; some are simply deco rated with rors ,of braid, an.d some arc entirely simple except for their rich collars. Every suit is interlined. Prices aro $150 to $4G0. (Flmt Floor Central) Women's Redleaf Iondon Tweed Top Coats English as they can be, from the characteristic soft colorings down to the leather buttons. Somehow you can always tell them at a glance. They are very smart and, what is (First Floor, Central) more, most practical, for thoy wear forever and never go out of fash ion. Also they arc weather-proofed, in invisible plaids, mixtures or plain colors, three models at $65, $67.50 ana $B7.ou. Women's Leather Handbags pf Much Distinction These are mostly imported bags and we don't ever recall having seen a collection pf so much individuality. -There are fiat envelope shapes and pouch shapes, chiefly of very in u colors, all fine polished pin seal 4 r ' "m oi rich, Illy :ol leathers. black and hand-tooled Some of the pin seal pouch bags Jiaye extremely 'artistic frames of green-gold finish in filjgree design. "Notable among them 'is a 'small round bag"with a filigree frame, very wia,e across tne top. races i 'rices range from S15 for a flat bag of hand-tooled leather to S60 for a largo novelty handbag of pin seal with flexible gold mountings. (Main Floor, Chtntntit) All tfie Beautiful Fiirs fy Fashion This Winter may be spen in tho Wanamakcr Fur Salons, now. The collection is at its best, and in addition to the staplo furs, there arc any number of handsome, one-of-a-kind pieces for the woman in search of something unusual. There are short fur coats, great, full-length fur wraps, and numbers of novelty coats you may find whatever you have in tnlnd, from natural muskrat or natural gray squirrel to fino Alaska seal or a regal ermine wrap. Or if you wish a .small animal bcarf, one of the fashionable one or two skin mink, marten or sable scarfs, there is an unusually fino collection of these, too. And there are, of course, many fur sets as well as fur enpes, collars, a,toles, scarfs and neckpieces pf all the desirable furs. Their quality is always of tho highest and the prices are moderate for such fine skins. (Ncconcl I loor, Clirftnut) A Great Many Wpmen Insist on Button Shoes You would be surprised at th,c number pf wpmen who have been wearing button slioes practically all thoir lives and will have n,a other kind, aqd you might he! further surprised at the difilculty spme of them havo in finding these shoes. We have an especially good assortment in both smart and conserva tive styles ,at $6 to $12 a pair. Patent leathor and black glazed kidskm. Black glazed kidskin with dull kidskin or black or gray cloth tops and Cuban heels. Also welted and turned spl.es. AH black glazed kidskin with round toes and low heels. Patent leather with various colorqd kidskin or suede tops and Louis heels. Flmt Floor, Market) Prefty Wool Plaid Skirtings Are Now f,75 a Yard Just the thing for tho fashionable pleated skirt?' or for plain oies either. All-wool, soft and fine to the touch antl a full 5,4 inches in width. Several good styles in both blue and brown plaids, Wnt Floor, ,dhtnwO From Paris a New Lot of "Chypre" Perjfyme It is in attractive bottles and artistic bodies. - Extract, jM.G0 and $? a bottle. To?t'wt,?J W Mle. (Mala Jtywr, Cktitaat) White Batiste Waists One stylo in which tucks are used with insertions is ?8.6Q. Another with collar and cuffs of "short tucking" is $8.p"0. S.tUl another with its collar and cuffB of n sqalloped embroidery is $8.7p (X;ird Floor, Central) Fine Upholstered Furniture in Good Selection at Savings of 30 to 50 Per Cent In this collqqtipn are many luxurious and splendid suits for libraries or living rooms. Individual chairs, rockers and settees are offered in a most attractive variety. The whole assortment is probably the largest that has been shown at such remarkable price lowering since pre-war days. This is upholstered furniture of the finest kind, both in materials and workmanship. There are several Italian Renaissance suits of superb quality, real masterpieces of furniture-making, and some of these are truly an extraordinary offering. Less sumptuous but very fine suits "are plentiful at 80 per cent or more below regular prices. 1 Superb Italian Renaissance Suits for Libraries or Living Rooms I n 1 & O-pieco sujt in damask, a.t half, $662.60. 3-picco suit in velour, at half, $705. ,1-pipce suit in wool tapestry, one-third less, $1032. H-pjecc suit in damask, at half, $745. 3-pieco suit in tapestry, at half, $1010. Tho ofher fine upholstered suits and pieces include 3-piece suit in figuied brown velpur, 5075. 3-piecc suit in fawn eour( $755. 8-piccp suit In figured velour, ?742, 3-piecc quit in tapestry, ?G40. 3-picce suit in figured velour, $300. ' 3-picco suit in striped silk velour, $205. 3-pieco suit in figured velour, $235. Separate davenports, mostly of the overstuffed kind, $85, $115, $125., $135, $155, $210, $215. Arm chairs, $48, $55, $72, $85 and $95. Arm rockers, $44, $5G, $60, $75 and $05. (Fifth Floor, Chettnut) ? This Is the Oriental Rug Sale for Which So Many Were Waiting People who have "been thinking" for years afymt buying Oriental rugs are buying them in this remark able Sale. No wonder! It is surely the Sale they have been waiting for. It is the opportunity of years. It is the only opportu nity of the kind that we know of. It is notable for low prices, but the thing that makes the low prices really worth while is the remarkable variety of fine Oriental weaves, sizes and color effects to which they apply. There are great carpets from Persia and China; there are small rugs from most of the Eastern weaving districts; there are medium-sized rugs in unusual choice; and every rug in the sale is marked 30 to 50 per cent below the ruling price at retail. r (Seventh Floor) New Books of Interest "Never Grow Old," by Dr. L. H. Goizet Price $2. The au thpr of this little book is an eminent French physician, who is enjoying perfect health at eighty-five, due to the method discovered by him. "A Builder pf the New South," by George Tayloo Winston. Price $3. The story of the life-work of Daniel Au gustus Tompkins. "In Berkshire Fields," by Wal ter Prichard Eaton, with illus trations by W. K. Stone. Price $3.60. "Letters of a Javanese Prin cess," by Raden Adjeng Kar tini. Price 54. These letters wcro originally published in Holland; they breathe the mod ern spirit, yet were written by a woman of the Orient, and they present a vivid picture of the Javanese lijfe and customs. "Psychoanalysis and Ueha Hor," by Andre Tridon. $2.50. The author was the first in the United States to deliver lec tures on this subject which were open to tho geneial public. Otnlp Floor, yiilrtcrnlli) Irish Point Curtains Less by One-Third And that means n good deal in the case of these curtains which nre such favorites for the more formal rooms in the house. Mostly three yards long and they are now priced $6.26, $7.50, ?8 and so on up to $15 a pair. (Fifth Floor, Market) New Uniforms for the Maids For morning wear there aro pink ana diuq couon dresses, and cottons in pretty checked and striped ef fects all simply made, $4.60 and simply For afternoon wear thero are black cotton dresses at $5 and SC, gray cottons nt $4.85 and $5.50. and black mohairs at $8.50 to $15.75. And white uniforms, for nurse maids, are $5. (Third riqor, Centrnl) New Ginghams at a Saving They aro 65c a yard, whereas the same grade has been selling for considerably m,ore than this. And there are more styles than we have had in any ono gingham for a long time the Drottiost ight-colorcd checks, pjaids and mo plain colors, $2 inches wide. (Firt Floor, Chestnut) Fine New Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases 50 Per Cent Less We wish we could place these beautiful new goods under your own eyes this minute, that you might see how remarkable they arc f,oi the monev. They are an absolutely new shipment, pur chased on very favorable terms. The material in them is a very fine, closely-woven, puie flax ljncn of wonderfully even texture and fine lound thread. AH are very excellently hem stitched. For service and looks these aie tho goods. For value they nre the best we have had in many a day. Hemstitched sheets in single and double bed sizes 70x90 inches at $18.75 a pair; 90x96 inches at $25 n pall. Hemstitched pillow cases, 22x36 inches, at $4.25 a pair. (J'lmt floor, CheHtput) 41 V n Schomcclcer Player-Pianos Emerson Player-Pianos "x- Lindeman Player-Pianos Each Make in Three Different Player Actions Cery musician knows that the Schomacker, Emerson and Lindeman are three of the best moderately priced pianos made. Equipped with any of the splendid plajer mechanises with which we have them they make player-pianos that aie unequaled outsido of the high-priced instruments. Not every make is equipped with the same mechanism as the others, but there are five player actions altogether in the three makes of player-pianos. In pluyer-pinnos, as in anything else, it is pleasant to have some latitude of choice, and while all the mechanisms used in these playois are of superior grade, you may pefor one to the ether four. Schomacker player-pianos. $1150, $1200 and $1850. Emerson player-pianos, $950 and $1000. Lindeman player-piunos, $800 and $850. Any of these instruments may be bought on cotnenient terms and in the Emcison and the Lindeman thcie aie two actions at the lower price. (Ktrjptlun Hull .Second l'loor, Murkel) Black Satin Slippers One-strap slippers, with narrow toes, medium vamps and 2-inch Louis heels; price $16, in the Ex clusive Little Boot Shop. (J Irst floor, Market) 600 Pair of Excellent New Blankets Just Opened Thebe aro the best "popular-priced" blankets on the maikct. Two kinds are woen of pure California wool, warp and filling. Otheis have an ull-wool filling and still others aie filled with about 70 per cent wool. Nearly nil of them are cut and bound separately; sonie have boideib either in pink or blue, others aie plain white. Fine, fresh, new goods, just arrived for this season's selling. 6084 inches, $10.50, S20, $22 and S25 a pair. 72x84 inches nt $18. $22 50, $25 and $27 a pair. '' 8090 inches at $22, $20, $28 and $30 a pair. (Mxtu Floor, tviilrol) 500 wicker lampshades go on sale Monday morn ing at the notably small prices of 50c to $4.75. They are in nine sizes from boudoir lamp to floor lamj; A sirpc nri linnf -ifl, .,. Ul.. 1J l jii. "" 3 ., w ..... nun iuac, uiuc, uiu uiiu yreen siik f and are very much wanted by women making their ' homes shipshape for the Winter. (i:obt AUlc) bri o: Seamless Wool Chenille Rugs in Good Assortment u W 1lnd ? Iot ? .thcBe handsome heavy pile rugs in 0xl2-foot size that went put so qulcWy that we brought in other Ji nlaol iloro is a good selection in nlain and mottled ofrt,. o iS sh ?A nnd .?9-eo 4 x n ft., suj.50 8x10 ft; 846 $xpft..$3l.8p Pipeless Heaters Have Proved Their Practicability You would scarcely think that a heating outfit that has no pipes, no radiators ?LJP .throuhout the house could keep a dwelling warm in Winter, yet thero are 5000 homes m the Philadelphia territory that can testify to the efficiency of ono pjpeless heater M least. The Caloric Heats Thoroughly and Saves Coal The Caloric is a big, comfortable, inexpensive furnace that is set up in your cellar and has one register at some properly selectqd spot on the ground floor. This register is so arranged that it sends wArm air upward and draws cold air downward, making a constant circulation throughout the house. w W! .a;e.reliab,jr inarmed by people who have used this heater for two or three Winters that it keeps tltf whple houe comfortably heated at 70 degrees and usofttpnly about one-half to two-thirds as much coal as most heaters. Jt is mA(Je in four sfoes & .$195 upward. , (Fourth rjpor, dfprlr') 36 x 6? in.; 8.50 , . iW in. ,$5.25 (STath Floor, ChMtaat) C n V !' m