a - . Orean plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 , v Chlraei at Noon ' WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Showdra M Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 - WANAMAKER'S New Goods at Prices Aluwys Fair and Often Less Than Regular fe The Liberty Statue fti ' New York Harbor is an inspiration, even on a foggy morning, befote sunrise, when the thick' mists at times cover as with curtains almost all of the . majestic" figured Only a great arm and a big hand is visible, the symbol of a kindly feeling reaching a welcome out over the water to all who come to our shores with Jitmest intention to believe in,loye and live for the principles of the Star-Spangle, Banner,, our flag of sunbeams" and inspirations. ', " ' Big as the United States is, it has no longer room henceforth for a man or woman who does riot adopt the Stars and Stripes of George Washington as their flag and their only flag not the';red flag but the red, white and. blue. -'.. , , Signed Oct. 28, 1920. V 1 New CoatsWith and Without F j r i or Young Women For the girl who has her own furs and wishes a good-looking, warm Winter coat without fur trimming, that $80 coat of cvora is unusually attractive. The material is soft and thick and of beautiful quality, and the coat is made in a simple, "youthful style that is invariably becoming. There is a wide collar which may bo buttoned high, there is a narrow belt, and there is stitching in the same color on the sides. If she would like a fur-trimmed coat, there is a stunning..model at 97.50 a coat of evora with a collar of soft taupe nutria. This has a narrow belt, stitching and large buttons for trimming. Both coattf are lined throughout with silk and interlined and both come in the fashionable Winter colors seal brown, reindeer, pine- needle green, timnesc uiue snaucs ana navy oiue. 14 to 20 year sizes. (Second Floor, Cheiitnut) "Brides' Stockings" From France That is what they call these beautiful sheer silk stockings with insteps of real lace Chantilly, Duchess-point and Point Gaze. White, $22.50, $25, $30 und $50 a pair.. Black, $22.50, $25 and $30 a pair. Oniy a limited lot. 'V (Mnt Floor. Market) Women's Tweed Coats Are Popular and With Good Reason One thing is that there is such a good assortment this Fall; the Enclish tweeds are becinninfr to come in attain in large numbers. We haven'tthad anything like this many siiy;e before tho war. And there aro the finer American tweed coats, some made of the English coatings, others of American cloths. Both tho American and the English coats have the longer rover collar nnu lovely son coiormgs. J hey are all weather-proofed. .starting as low as $45, prices go up to $uo. (I'lrnt Floor, Ontrul) Women's Fine Oxfords Drop to $9.75 a Pair Hundrc ds of pairs of the finest low shoe3 in the Women's Shoe Store have been lowered in price t. $9.76 a pair. Four styles altogether two models, each in two leathers. The.ro are smart low-heel sports oxfords with wing tips, saw-tooth pinking and perforations. These are in black and ma hogany color calfskin. And there are trim, straight-tip oxfords with plain, grace ful lines and militaiy heels. These aro in light tan Russia calf skin and black glazed kidskin. All brand-new styles, and at $9.76 a pair there is a very real saving. (First Floor. Market) Women's Sports JEEose From England We have iusr. rppolvntl n now shitiment of Enclish snorts BtockingS in the colors and styles that outdoor women like." $2.50 a rjair for ribbed wool and cotton in fancy heather und Lovat colorings. ?3 a pair for ribbed wool and mercerized" cotton in fancy mlxea colors. $3.50 for ribbed wool in heather and Lovat mixtures. $4 for p?nin wool in fancy heather mixtures. ?5 for plain wool in fancy heather mixtures, with embroidered boot. (I'lrnt Floor. Market) 100 Silk Skirts Specially Priced, at $7.50 Somo aro samples, others are overlots, and $7.50 is juBt about what the silk in them would cost The majority are very close to half price. Thoo are pon'ns, chnrmpuse ond satin skirts, some knife pleated, others gathered or fancy stitched. They are only in navy b . ou.ig apn; priato for mourning. Usually only one of a kind. (Kat AUle) New Chinese Hand -Made Laces Special, 25c to $2.50 a Yard ., W they were made in Ireland by Irish people they would bo C41'cd ' Trial, lnona T i tJ'10 c'cver painstaking Chinese huve wonderfully reproduced tho t. i j litems, but at prices very much ldss than the real Irish laces Muldbe sold for. Both edges and insertions from -inch picot edge to a 2-inch fjp that would do for a collar. They make tho nicest kind of trim ra"iES for gowns or underwear. (Weit Alile) " V V JL, JL VJ7 U 4j V Jn.m M, S LJ LJ a fcj" 'H "fises.of-flrmi'sturdy-.qualjty gingham in attractive colors , and wq styles, , ' a special, lot from one of our regular makers, and there are tactically a sizes in .the collection. ,, . V-riilrJ VI Aft runtv-ii v ' Sparkling Red Bead Necklaces have arrived in the Jewelry Store. They are cut so that they Bparkle with "beautiful luster, they1 aro in graduated sizes and the red is a warm, rich hue that you will admire. You'll see at a glance vjhat a pretty spotof color they'll mako on a dark frock I $5 to $18.' (Jewelry More, Clititnut mill Thirteenth) A VTVMN .xocaiher and new clothes 'are reasons enough tor women to pay a little special attention to their hair and com plexions. The Salon dc Bcaute gives excellent facial and scalp treatments. Appointments, mag be made by telephone or' in person. (Third Floor, Chestnut) , lie w ttm ported Even fowns at $100'. for Wernen , We feel like putting the word "special" after them, for they aro remarkably inexpensive for imported gownrf ofthis kind. Just imagine the softest crepe de chine in exquisite tints of corn, Imauve, jade, new blue, rose, apricot or white, almost covered with beaded designs in milk 'white r crystal heads ! They, are such semi-informal evening gowns as ""women, arid especially debutantes, find any number of li'ses for; they make, such nice theatre and dinner frocks ,or.for small dances. All have very short sleeves and beaded girdles. ' (1'lrRt I'loor, Central) Winter Suits Fur Trimmed and Smart for Young Women With soft velours, rfhd 'wool jer seys jn lovely colors and such furs as nutria and rich brown beaver, ."the popular Australian opossum, ' lustrous nearseal (dyed coney) and mole to make their deep col lars, and sometimes' the. cuffs, the new suits are more attractive than ever. Tho coats aro Jn the fashion able lengths, and arq lined with 9 (Second Floor, soft silks, and interlined.too. They have cmbroid6rr as well-as fur, often, or fancy stitching, to make them charming. There is souchow blue, rein deer, brick, Malay and other new browns, and navy blue for cholco of .colors. i $48.60 to $117.50. - 14 to 20 year, sizes. Chestnut) Marmot Makes Attractive Fur Coats and Is Not Expensive Glossy brown marmot makes some particularly attractive coats this year the fur is full, the skins of fine quality and the fur lustrous and tf that rich, dark brown which many girls and women And quite becoming. The coats are of smart cut, and there are several fashionable lengths from the jaunty short coats to the three-quarter length models. They are attractively, made, are Hned with rich silks, and tho coats will be useful-for general Winter wear, for tho marmot is a durable fur. Marmot coats are $165 to $225. .Marmot coats trimmed with nutria or soft beaver collars are $215 to $305. (Hecond Floor, Chednnt) Women's Fitted Luggage at Revised Prices Fine fitted traveling cases of shiny and dull black long-grain leather, with moire silk linings and white celjuloid toilet articles. Handsome, light in weight and thoroughly practical. (Muln Floor. In 18, 20 and 22 inch sizes. Prices $37.50 to $43.50. Smart overnight bags of shiny black leather with moire silk linings and white fittings, $30. All much less than such things have been. Chestnut) Silks That Are Down $1 a Yard and More First of all, certain fine heavy grades of Japanese white habutai, which is one of the best tub silks for men's shirts, women's sport blouses, lingerie and so on. These are now $1.75, JU, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.50 a yard a saving of $1 a yard. Flesh pink wash satin, 40 inches wide, now .$1'.50 a yard, usually $1 a yard more. American novelty plaid skirtings, $4 a yard. Originally $2 a yard more. French novelty tinsel brocades, now $5 to $30 a yard. Theo are for bags, slippers, hats and trimmings and the savings are very great (First Floor. Chestnut) Here's a Fresh Lot of Honfleur Toilet Preparations These well-known and popular toilet preparations all bear the Hon fleur stamp, and they aro mado In our own laboratory. The prices aro always interesting. Extracts in rose, violet or l'Em plre, 60c a bottle. Toilet waters In violet, l'Em pire, and Bouquet Amour, 60c and $1 a bottlo. Talcum powdor, in rose, violet or l'Empire, 15c. Skin cream, 40c. Cleansing cream, 40c. Youth and Beauty Cream, 40c. Face powders, violet, rose or I'ismpirc, 4uc. (Main Floor, Chestnut) Lilac vegetal, 85c. Wisteria, 85c a bottle. Bay rum, $1.10 and $2 a bottle. Witch hazel, 45c, 75c and $2.65. Violet ammonia, 26c and 46c. Eau do cologne, 75c. Rose peroxide cieam, 25c a jar. Cream of cocoa butter, 30c a jar. Rose and almond cream, 27c a bottle. Benzoin, glycerine and roso wuter, 25c. Woolen Remnants Average a Third Less And there are lengths of fine all-wool dress materials for women's dresses, skirts and even coats, besides shorter remnants for children's dresses' und coats. Plain-colored materials, pretty checks and plaids und also black dress goods, , (First Floor, Chestnut) Correct Gloves for Men Capeskin gloves, outscam sewn, one clasp, in tan, $3.60; in tan and brown, $5.50; in one-button or one-clasp, $4. Fine "English wnshab'e doe skin, in natural color, $3 and $3.50; with black hand sewing, $3.50. Fine quality, heavy, French, washablo suede gloves in tan and mode, outseam sewn, ono button, $6 a pair. Mocha gloves of second se lection skins, outseam sewn, one-clasp, gray, $4.50. (Main Floor, 'Central and Market) WomeiVs Umbrellas With Animal Heads Are the Fashion The covers of tho umbrellas are in gay colors and of good, taffeta, and they are topped with carved wood and colored bakelito handles in the form of dogs, cats, birds and other animals. We doubt if you will find them elsewhere. in Philadelphia $12.50 to $18. (Main Floor, Market) A Question lor Every Man Looking for a New Suit or a New Overcoat When you go to buy a new suit or a new overcoat are you going to be caught by something that is apparently cheap, or are you going to insist on getting something that is intrinsically good? Men's suits and overcoats of an ap parently cheap kind are very plentiful. ' Men's suits and overcoats of an in trinsically good kind are at least plenti ful enough to leave no man who wants a suit or an overcoat of that kind an excuse for taking the inferior kind. This is a men's clothing store which insists on selling none but the best ready-to-wear suits and overcoats made in. America. , It insists on this, not only on prin ciple, but as a matter of self-protection. No store can sell better ready-to-wear suits and overcoats than Wana- maker suits and overcoats, because better are not made. The superiority of Wanamaker suits and overcoats is everywhere in the garments, but particularly in the better fabrics, always all-wool, the better tailoring (very much better) and the more correct fashion and finish. For Fall overcoats our prices are -$45 to $75. For Winter overcoats as fine as ever were shown $47 to $90. For Fall and Winter suits the standard of America $40 to $80. (Third Floor, Market) P : TSffln WW u i i0k If 1 ,' Tweed Hats in Shapes. Boys Favor Small boys like the jaunty bulldog shape, while olderlads prefer the Alpine shape, such as men wear. Whichever you get here for your boy will be a hat of .fine tweed, excellently made. Bulldog tweed hats, $3.50. Alpine tweed lints, $5. . Redlcaf London - made tweed hats for boys, $5. (Main Tloor. Market) Office Furniture , in a Low-Priced Movement We have over 300 pieces of office furniture of standard'' quality which we are now offering at 20 to 35 per cent below the regular prices. On goods of such a staple, dependable kind these are substantial savings. They are available on a largo variety of pieces, chiefly desks, chairs and tables. Desks, of oak and in mahogany finish, $50, $60, $70, $75, $86 and $92.75. Chairs of oak and mahogany, $12.75, .$15.50, $10.50 and $25. Oak tables, $11.25, $20, $29, $35 and $42. (Third Floor,, Market) You Can Choose Dining -Room Suits in 50 Different Patterns at a Saving of 30 Per Cent In furniture of Wanamaker quality this is a most remarkable opportunity. There has been no such choice of these suits at the same savings in several years. Some new ones have just been added. The variety is exceptionally attractive. The styles are in good taste, the woods sound, the workmanship excellent. This is an offering that is bound to mean a great deal to any home needing a new dining-room suit of. 'a fine and worthy, kind or likely to need one in some time. L (Sixth Floor) New Gloves for Young People This means gloves for youngsters, for older boys and for girls in their teens. The gloves are correctly propor tioned and made with great care, they are of selected skins and tho prices are moderate. Children's capeskin gloves in tan or brown, $2.25 to $3. Girls' strap-wrist capeskin gloves, in tan or brown, $3 to $3.75. Girls' washable French doe skin gloves in white slip-on style, $3; one-button, $2.50 a pair. French suede gloves, wash able, in lovely tan shades, $3.50 a pair. 12-button length white kid rloves, also French, $5.50 a pair. r Gray mocha gloves, 1 clasp, $2.25 to $2.75 a pair. (Main Floor, Central) Time to Get Ready for Basketball Tho season for this lively game will soon be here and the equip ment is already here. Basketballs, $7.50 to $20. Basketball goals and nets, $8 to $10. Basketball pants, $1.75 to $2.75. Sleeveless jerseys, $1 to $3.50. Stockings, $2.25 a pair. Shoes, $4.50 to $5.50 a pair. Elbow and knee pads and all other necessaries. (The Gallery, Juniper) A Fresh Batch of Chocolate Straws 70c a Pound is just down from the Candy Kitchens. The straws are fresh and delicious, the filling is creamy and just the right flavor, and the coverings are pink or white. Walnut pillows arc also 70c a pound and good. (Down Stairs Store, Chestnut) Your Boys and Our Boys' Clothing In boys' clothing, probably .more than in any other class of merchandise, quality means economy. As a rule, a boy's suit or overcoat that lacks quality cannot be worth more than one is asked to pay for and oftentimes it is not worth as much as the supposedly "cheap" price that is asked for it , Now, as always, our purpose is to have the finest boys' suits nnd overcoats that money can buy, ready-to-wear, in this country. We hold to that purpose as a policy as well as a principle. We have the boys' suits and overcoats to show for it They are of the quality that means economy. We will back them against any nt the same prices anywhere. Suits in 8 to 18 year sizes at $20 to $35. Overcoats for chaps of 3 to 10 years, $18 to $50. Overcoats for boys of 11 to 18 years, $25 to $45. (Second Floor, Central) Good Inexpensive Rugs Wool-Fiber Rugs 9x12 ft, $23.50 8.3x10.6 ft, $20.75 7.6x10.6 ft.. S 18.50 6x9 ft, $13.50 and $14.50 12x15 ft, $40 Japanese Straw Rugs 9x12 ft, $11.50 0x9 ft., $6 12x15 ft, $21.50 (Seventh Floor, Cheitnnt) Practical Pongee Blouses, $5.50 Each Many 'Women like these prac tical, well-made little pongee blouses for school wear, for busi ness and for general use, for they wear so well and may bo laundered so easily. Two good styles are $5.50 each one with a Peter Pan collar and turn-back cuffs and bows of dark brown ribbon, and the other style with collar to be worn high or low. i Both aro in tho natural color pongee, of course 1 (Third Floor, Central) Women's Corduroy Robes in Gay Colors Thecorduroy is lustrous and of good quality and the robes aro collarless and uhlined. They come in Copenhagen blue, in lavender, cherry, rose and wis teria, and they have narrow girdles of the corduroy, $8. ,' , ThU Floor, I Central) , The New Kermanshah Carpets Are Splendid and Savings Are 30 to 50 Per Cent If you know anything of Oriental rugs, you will have noticed the distinctive quality of Kermanshahs, particularly the softness and delicacy of their colorings and the elaborate style of their patterns. These Kermanshahs show all the distinctive characteristics of their family in a charming degree. They are lovely in their soft tones of rose, blue, ivory and other elusive shades, and they are picturesque in their medallion and all over designs. They are rugs of substantial weave, combining beauty and service, and they have been newly unbaled to sell for 30 to . 50 per cent less than regular prices a remarkable thing, truly. Kermanshah Rugs 14.11x10.9 14.7 xlO.3 14.7 xlO.l 13.10 x. 9.5 14.7 x'10.2 13.9 x 0.5 11.8 x 9.4 ft., $775 ft., $725 ft, $685 ft, $656 ft., $689 ft., $745 ft, $497 13.3 x 8.10 ft, $489 13.1 x 9.3 ft. $045 13.10x10.10 ft, $687 12.11 x 8.10 ft, $483 13.7 x 0.7 ft, $035 14.0 x 10.10 ft, $785 14.10 X 10.4 ft, $682 8.9 x 6.3 ft, $265 ((Jeventb Floor) 13.11 x 10,6 ft, $693 13.6 x 0.6 ft, $583 J4.0 xlO.3 ff., $755 13.8 x 9.4' ft, $579 13.8 x 0.6 ft, $675 Smaller Kermanshahs, 4x6 to 1.6x7 ft, $100 to $27C. ' "7T fib A (tit vtr t df l.jtf M . f m iW am 'ir ni Hfr ru up fa) No '& c'T' ' 1 ' rid i.ii nr 1 ' !'W A 4 ' -J f ,i tY '1 tvv.M' .a M -, . 'J::i'r v ',?-.;,.? A VAC,.V i..t!s .c if iv. in ;.. ,H1-V , kfl. it "..