;t. - H '" ", t'V . V j j ' h V i V t1. Jf SJ M r s SkilV t y' e; G ' PUBIOT KPJ&QAST, v OOTBER 20, 1920, 7 rS&J- U" 2 it Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S Chlmei nt Noon , Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Store Closes at 5 1 AtYourService-WiththeNewestFashionsandSavingsThatAreReal I' If These Are Not Toy Ideas Nor Soft India Rubber Words nicrely to draw attention to a merchandise page- They're words carefully chosen with an all absorbing desire of leaving in the reader's mind something to think about and lay away in the alabaster box of memory. We are told that the frightful fatality of accidents of automobiles,, especially at night, is because their drivers have carelessly dozed or slept from weariness and overwork. Long study of men and women and wide observation justifies the statement that the majority of people are not fully awake. We live superficially, half-heartedly. Many of us fail to rub the eyes of our souls open to get thoroughly awakened. There arc few who could not build a temple of happiness and use it for their families and friends, if they cared to do so, with even a small part of their good sense and lost energy. This is written for home consumption as well as for outdoors. Signed Oct. 20, 1S20. Pyi Everyday Jersey Dresses for Women $20 to $31.50 It is a long time since we had anything so good for such moderate prices. Sortie of the dresses are tailored, with ribbon bindings or "saw-teeth"; some are wool embroidered; a few have short tunics, but the majority are of .the straight chemise sort, not too narrow. Colorsare navy, black, brown and taupe. Prices $20 to $31.50. (I'lmt I'loor. Centrnl) Women's New Bolivia Coats " Wittf Big Racoon Collars Comfortably warm couts for cold days and the collars arc so largo they look like separate fur pieces. They are round and cape shaped in the back with pointed ends in front reaching to the waist. These coats are made in n very pretty style, with narrow belt and stitching. In navy, green, brown, beaver or black, the latter with skunk dyed tacoon collars. The, price is $112.50. (I'lrnt l'lour, Central) Pretty Fur-Trimmed and Embroidered Winter Suits for Young Women, $48.50 And far prettier than $48.50 usually buys, too! Of soft wool velour, the coats are in a becoming stylo with deep collars of lustrous black fur, and a panel of silky embroidery down the back. Narrow belts define the wnist line. They arc lined with fancy Bilk, too. There is a fashionable brown shade, reindeer, black and navy blue, and there are l-i to 18 year sizes. (flecond Floor, Cliehtnut) Breakfast Coats may bo had of brushed wool or of chiffon over crepe do chine and it's hard to say which will be most liked. The chiffons are all fluffy and frilly, and have tiny flower trim mings; they may bo had in flesh-color, rose, turquoise, light blue and Copenhagen blue for $18. The brushed wool coats nrc thick nnd cozy and light, with heavy fringe at the bottom; they como in rose, tan, pink and turquoise for $37.50. (Third I'loor, Central) Two or Three Corset Items C. B. "seconds," always interesting to thrifty women, sizes 21 to 27 Inches; price $1.25. Lillian bandeaux of pink satin for slender women are special at $2. Rubber swimming corsets, $2.50 which is a very small price, indeed. (Tlilril Floor, ClieHtnut) Introducing the NewWanamaker Electric Iron at $8.50 Wo have experimented with many different kinds of electric irons to find out the weaknesses and virtues of them ull, and finally we offer this new electric Iron, made by our own order, certainly the equal of, if not superior to, any on the markot. It is the now Wnnnmaker electric iron, complete with cord and plug and equipped with a new safety stand. $8.50 and wo know of no better electric iron on earth. (Fourth Floor, Central) "N. So Many Uses -Now for These New Upholstery Silks Lampshades, for example; they are exactly right for this. There ) both the printed silks for tho outaido and the plain silks for the lining. And new trimmings and fringes arc here to match! And you can uso them for inside curtains, for pillow covors, tablo fivers, scarfs, and so on. Women starting to mako gifts will especially "Ppreclafe these silks. Prices,- $1.75 to $3.75 a yard. .-'" Vlttb iloor, Mrk0 'laid B ratp and Just One of Each sleeves come out from the back Luxurious, beautiful wraps, of soft, rich furs how women will delight in their beautyl Ono of tho nowest Is n molc sltln coat, blousod in back, with a great wido dollar, full slcovcs and a lining of silvery satin and brocade. It is $1000. Another new wrap Is of nat ural gray squirrel with a full collar nnd ttio fur worked in two ways, u panel effect in front nnd cnpo-liko sleeves. This is $1200. A Hudson scnl (dyed musk-a-nt) wrap has a deep collar, is fathered In tho back and tiie (Second Floor, Chestnut) EC Three large novelty buttons aro the fnstcning. $1050. Quito new indeed is a wrap of taupo caracul with a blouse back, large collar and no sleeves. This Is $1200. A perfect beauty is tho wrap of brown mink with its wide capc-llko collar, and gorgeous brocade and silk lining. $3300. Thero is real Alaska sealskin in nnother wrap, with largo sleeves, a deep collar and a lin ing of silver brocade. It is $1G50. J. J As to the Silver for Hallowe'en Tho hostess will find she needs certain pieces o.f sterling silver to compleo her tablo appointments and to give the festival n more attractive setting. For example, a fruit bowl for tho .centerpiece. In sterling silver, $43 to $375. Cake dishes, $32 to $85. Ilcnbon dishes, $11 to $20. Almond sots, $30 to 550. Cnndy jars, $12 to $20. Flower vases, $8 to $285. (Jewelry Htore, ClieMmit nntl Thirteenth) Surely a Wonderful Occasion in Oriental Rugs I Think of hundreds and hundreds of Oriental rugs of various nationalities Persian, Chinese, Caucasian, Asiatic in all sizes from mats up to enormous carpets, and all marked 30 to 50 per cent less than the regular retail prices now generally prevailing! This is a Sale uniting the three essentials of a really great merchandise occasion ample assortments, reliable qualities, the lowest prices in years. Several individual carpet pieces in extra-large sizes are marked at half. ', Saruk rugs" in carpet sizes are shown in rich variety at 30 to 50 per cent less, a remark able thing, considering that these are among the very finest of Persian weavingsv Persian Serapi and Mahal rugs in carpet sizes are offered at savings of 30 to 50 per cent. Beautiful Kermanshahs are marked equally low. One of the remarkable features of the Sale is a collection of fine, handsome Kazaks, Daghestans and Cabistans in larger than usual and very desirable sizes at 30 per cent less than regular markings. Cabistans, Daghestans and Shirvan Rugs 3x4 to 5x8 ft., $75 to $225. Kazak Rugs 3.0x7 to 5x8 ft., $100 to $245. Persian Mosul Rugs 3x5 to 3.6x6.6 ft, $49 to $115. Anatolian Mats 1.6x2.7 ft, $10.85. heentli rloor) i Fur .Cloths Are Ready for a Busy Season And it will bo a busy season from all indications, for furs and fur, cloths arc the most fashionable of trimmings for smart tailored suits and dresses and these pretty fur effects arc nlwaya in demand for fur sets and entire coats nnd also for soft turban hats. Snnl nliielinu. $0 tn $25 a vaid. Black astrakhan, $14 and $20 a yard. Black caracul and pony, $10 to $16 a yard. Mole, squirrel and other fur ef fects in brown and gray, $M to $22 a yard. (l'lrnt Floor. ClieMtnnt) , Paris Dress Trimmings With , a Japanese Inspiration is what you'll think of these new and lovely flouncings and bands that havo just landed. They are 411 French, of course, are quite new, quite stunning and quite different. They are all done on filmy black net, and the designs are in shining applique effect, rather fiat, and rather suggestive of Japanese inspiration. There arc black ana blue ana gold comm nations and a black and green and gold that Is lovely. The fiouncings arc $-15 tho yard. Tho bands nrc $18 and $20 a yard. And they will make beautiful evening gowns nnd trimmings. ('.Mitlii Floor. Central) New "Tarn" and Scarf Sets from Switzerland Hand made, of fino wool, in the loop stitch so popular with young women just now. Colors are pink, gray, browij, henna, black, sky blue, buff, pur ple, white and peacock blue. Price $18. (First I'loor, Murket) Women's Specially Priced Gloves, to Wear Now These arc kinds women will find useful to wear now good wearing, short gloves in practi cal styles, it moderate prices. $2.25 a pair for tan or brown capeskln gloves, 1 clasp. (Went Mule) $1.85 a pair for gray or tan suede glovps. $3.50 a pair for a little longer glove 8-button - length gray suede, mousquetaire style. New Styles of .Porto Rican Waists Relightful affairs of batiste, all hnad wrought. 4 batiste with drawnwork and dote, all hand done, $5.50. Another batiste with fine drawn- work and dots arranged less sim ply, $5.50. Very fine bntisto with double frills, blue, pink or white squares being inserted in tho drawnwork, $10.85. (Third I'loor, Central) .1 Women's Silk Stockings Special at $1.65 1200 pair of first-grade, pure dyed, full-fashioned silk stock ings with cotton tops and soles. Mostly .black but some cordo van, African brown, navy and gray.. Ordinarily much higher priced. (Went AUIe) 500 Women's Silk Umbrellas at $7.50 Umbrellas with hardwood han dlch having colored bakclite tops, silK. cord loops or bakelito rings, and covers of silk navy, green, purple, brown, taupe, black and (Muln I'loor, Market) red. Some of these covers arc plain nnd some have borders to match. Prico $7.60. New Amber Colored Necklaces Go Well With Fall Gowns In fact, they look well with almost any color you choose to wear them with and, what i3 equally to the point; they arc usually most becoming. The beads in these necklaces arc cut and sparkle brilliantly and they arc graduated in size. The necklaces are in different lengths and sizes of beads, $7.50 to $24. (Jewelry Store, rhrxtnut ami Thirteenth) Women's Handkerchiefs of Airplane Linen, $2.50 a Dozen aro the sturdy kind that will give no end of service. They nre in the perfectly plain hemstitched stylo that everybody likes, and they nrc good size, too. OVet Aisle) The Hallowe'en Surprise Box, $2.50 Complete It's a great box of delectable sweets just the candies you'll like for Halloween 1 pound of assorted chocolates 1 pound of peanut lumps 1 pound of old-fashioned cieam mint 1 pound of chocolate-covered marshmallows 1 box of cream wafers The surprise. It's tied with bright yellow rib bons, and tho sweets ate all fresh and good. (I)on Htnlrn Htore, Chestnut) Pie That Everybody Likes That's Jack Horner pie the pie in the center of the table at the party. The new Jack Homer pies for Hallowe'en are in now, they are in now designs, they hold 12 favors nnd they are $3.50 to $10 each. (Down Ndilrn Store, Chentnut) Reupholstering Should be Done Now Now is tho time to sott out and send to bo reupholstered all tho various pieces that need attention. And thoy will be homo in time for tho family gatherings during the holidays. Also there is a fine assortment of verdure tapestries, damnsk and velours for re-covering. Tapes tries, $4.50 to $10.75 a yard. Unmasks, $8.75 to $17.50 a yard. Velours, $4.50 to $15 a yard. (Fifth I'loor, .Market) New Wool-Fiber Rugs Modestly Priced Theso inexpensive but durable rugs aro in both plain and figured effects and aro uncommonly attractive. 0x12 ft., $31 6x9 ft, $17.50 8.3x10.0 f(., $27.50 36x72 in., S7.C0 27x60 In., $4.85 ' 1 (Seventh rloor, Cbetnut) '' i i The Wanamaker Diary for 1921 is rcadu now, 10c Diary, account book, cook book, city guide, story book, all in one, with an automobilo map to bootl Thousands of people uso them for household accounts, for memo randa and for information. 10c a copy wherovor you see a pilo cf rod books, (Main floor and Doirn Malm Htore) s Music for Everubo dy FROM the incomparable CHICKERING with the AMPICO, pictured, at $3500, to a good, depend able upright piano at $395, there are more than seventy choices makes, styles, sizes and grades of pianos, player-pianos and reproducing pianos in the Wanamaker Piano Store music for everybody, on terms convenient to everybody. (liCMilInn II nil. Herowl I'loor) English Leather Novelties for Cigarette Smokers Cigarette cases of boft, velvet calfskin in beautiful colors, $5. Of pigskin in two sizes, $2 and ?5. Tortoise-shell cigarette hold ers in velvet calfskin case, $6.50 plain and $10 with M-kt. gold band. Large cases that will liohl two packs of cigarettes and made of fino willow calfskin with .silver gilt corners, $10.50.- (Mnln rtor, ClirMniit) Men's English Caps Special at $2.50 Under ordinary circumstances these wips would sell for hulf ugaln as much, and did, up to si -noit time ao. Of handsome fabrics, well made and in a shape thut is becoming as well as good style. " (Mnln I'loor. Wnrl.rt) Your Boy's New Overcoat Is Here We are taking it for granted thut you want him to wear the best ready-to-put-on overcoats to bo had for the money. Boys' oercoats inferior to ours are as plentiful as Autumn leaves in Fairmount Paik. Hoys' overcoats as good us oura for the money are hard to find. Boys ovct coats better at their prices than ours do not exist to our knowledge. As surely as we mnko these assertions we have the proof. Selections nre now very line in all desirable styles in i) to 10 year sizes at $18 to $50; and in U to 18 year sizes ut $25 to $45. (Heronil I'loor. Centriil) Men's Brogue Oxfords at $7.75 A Little Above Half Price Most remarkable men's shoes at the price in Philadelphia. One style, with the squarish toe associated with brogues, comes in black and tan grain leather. The ether stylo has a narrower toe and comes in tan onlj . Botli have long wing tips, sawtooth punching, deep perfora tions, heavv soles and wide, flat heels. The sort of shoes thut rouse a young nuyi's enthusiasm and tickle his pocketbook. (Mnln l'lour. Murket) Herd and Mitchell Models Join the Golf Clubs Tkis collection of British golf clubs and balls is attracting much attention among golfer. Latest in rivals are Alex Herd's and Abe Mitchell's clubs, tho drivers and brn.-sics $C and the irons $5.50 inch. Andiew Kiikaldy clubs from St. Andrews, Scotland, at $0 and $6.50 for the wood and $5.50 for the ironn. The imported balls aie Zenith, Zome and Pearl Zodiac and Avon, at $12 li dozen. (Hie (.iiller.i, ( lir-timl) The Furniture Movement Takes In a Brilliant Disposal of Mirrors This is a Sale within a sale. Hundreds of mirrors from the simplest to the most ornate are being disposed of at a saving of 80 per cent from the former prices. This is quite a remarkable offering, perhaps the most remarkable there has ever been in goods of this kind. Several beautiful period adaptations and reproductions are represented. All arc hanging mirrors. Hanging mirror, 32x36 inches, Colonial frame, $35. Italian motif, decorated frame, with hand-painted panel, $44.50.. Mahogany mirror, 20x32 inches, twist turnings, $10.50. Large panel mirror, button effect, with silver-finished frame, $13G. Adam wall mirror, three sections, beautifully carved, polyphrome finish, $315. Three-section walnut-frame mirror, beautifully shaped in French motif, carved and decorated in gold, $176. Extra-large gold-frame mirror, Chinese Chippendale effect, with boveled mirror side panels, $130. Walnut wall mirror, neatly carved and finished, $81. Oval mirror, walnut frame, carvings high-lighted with gold, $60. Other mirrors in various motifs and finishes at $7, $21, $25, $28, $82, $42, $53, $60, $67 and up to $490 for a rich and massively carved one. 6 ft (Sixth I'loor) A i 1 N.f S 7 " " . T V I 1 ,'"' Isfc At , ttS ,L , r JftfhT, i,ti?.v;l J
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