-r ' J ' 2 " A' , i v ffV EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEiil.HirvM)ELPHlA, THURSDAY, tteVEMBEft 4, 1920 7 P. Organ plays at 9, 11 and 5:20 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 Stere Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKERJS WEATHER Fair Chimes nt Noen I A i'S' ' TSfTftT! fXCOT it 1 1? 1 . IK A Timely Thanksgiving Sale of China and Glass The Norwegian Captain Says It Is Net Wise te Take Many Chances in shallow waters or narrow channels, especially in hazy weather. Just off te the left near Newport News is one of the big: war steamships that has keeled ever en her side and taken fire. The little tug beside her is just arriving with a score of men for her relief. Te take even- one chance is one tee many for anybody, but especially for credulous and all-believing women, either in buying properties or investing money in shares of stock. Buy only of people of ' established reputation who could net afford te mislead you. Signed Nev. i, 19)10. ffifymiafe WemenWinter Coats With Iutria Cellars It is difficult se far te'gct enough of such coats their combination f comfort and style makes them irresistible. for instance, there is one of belivia cloth with straight back, the sleeves which belong en a wrap, and a long pointed shawl cellar, for 115. Anether of velour with silk stitching, a straight back and big shawl cellar, for $125. A third of evera cloth, the rather full body of garment being set en a circular yoke. This has the same type of cellar, and the price is $185. Each style comes in black, navy, brown and taupe, and the nutria in every instance is the new dark color which is se becoming. (l'lriit Fleer, Central) Women's Duvetyne Dresses at the Late- Season Price of $55 About seventy-five of them, all of excellent duvetyne, in soft and pleasant colors, brown, taupe and navy chletly. Seme are quite plain, ami ethers embroidered enough te give them a rich leek; the styles are generally of the straight-line order, though there are one or two witli tunics pr flying panels. Tomorrow's price is nt least $20 below that which obtained earlier in the season. (I'lr.st Fleer, Central) , 'W' !psq-p Women's Silk Stockings at Unexpected Savings $2 a pair for first-grade full-fashioned ingrain silk steckhigs with lisle tops and soles. Black, white, cordovan, navy, silver, geld and taupe. $2.75 a pair for first-grade full-fashioned all-silk stockings in black, white, navy, cordovan and silver. These two groups erdinari y sell for a half mere, but the manu facturer made a concession which is passed en te you. 75c a pair for first-grade full-fashioned silk stockings in black and cordovan, with cotton tops and soles. $1.65 a pair for first-grade full-fashioned silk stockings in black, white and colors with mercerized tops and soles. (Weit Aisle) Women's Extra-High Shoes Extra Lew at $9.75 Only a short time age such shoes were selling at 5 and $G a pair mere and they are just the kind of shoes. many women like te wear with short skirts. Geed-looking high lace beets with high Leuis heels, plain tees and turned soles. Brown glazed kidskin. Field mouse kidskin. Dull matt kidskin. Patent leather vamp und ivory kidskin top. Patent leather vamp and dull matt kidskin top. Any pair for $9.75. first l'loer, Market) Levely Ribbons Frem Abroad at Lowered Prices Imported ribbons they are, of beautiful colorings and in the very styles that women are asking for te make dress trimmings, vests, trirdles and fancy bags. $8 a yard for velvet brocade ribbons in rich colors and quite wide 11 inches. $4.50, $C and $8 n yard for silver and geld brocade ribbons blue, black and ether colorings with the designs outlined in gleaming silver or geld. These arc 8'i and ll'S inches wide. (Stain l'loer. Central) f Flannelet and Other Petticoats Pink and blue striped with plain flounces, $1.25 te $3; scal loped edges and embroidered edges. In lurger sizes, mostly with plain flounces, $1.50 und $1.75. Weel jrrscy petticoats with eateen flounces, black only, $5. Black sateen lined with flan pale, $3-60; largcrsizes, $3.85. ,,...,. - iXUrd Wwr, Central). 1 Pretty Neckwear of Real Filet Lace $2.50 te $5 This is a special purchase and these are special prices, for real diet Taca neckwear is usually con siderably mere expensive. The cellars are in fashionable shapes and sizes, they are in at tractive designs, and they are $2.50 te $3 each. Cellar and cuff sets in pretty patterns are $5. And they'll brighten up Wlntcj; frocks and blouses, , Splendid Fur Wraps Imagine, for instance, a wrap of very line dark mink, with skins se skillfully worked thnt they drape as softly as vclvecr It has a deep, shawl cellar, and a border hine skins deep, both of mink, and its price is $3300. A wrap pf Alaska .seal is entirely nimple, being cut with straight Hnc3 and .just enough fullness in the back te make a graceful ripple. This is $1800. A lovely mole wiap is a double cape with deep cellar and bands of squirrel dyed the odd color brown known ns elephant's breath. This is $1200. A bread-tail Persian lamb wrap has lynx cellar and cuffs, and a. black bro cade lining. Price, $1500. A straight wrap of Hudsen seal (dyed musknat) has sleeves that arc mere cuffs, and n dull blue lining. Price, $975. (Second rioer, Chestnut) AftPH J hXi inn VlPfc. You'll Nete the Spanish Influence en Levely New Combs which are carved and high and glistening, and intended te add te the beauty of her coiffure. Seme of the combs arc quite high, quite wide and are spread, fan-wise. Others are smaller, with mere conven tional carving, but all show the Spanish influence. And there are some new and rather odd shapes that are charming. Many are set with imitation sapphires in new designs. Prices start at $G and go te $28. (Jewelry Stere, Chestnut) Leng Gray Kid Gloves A new shipment has just been unpacked 1 Many women are ask ing for them, and" they go well with the dark blue and ether dark colored Winter frocks and cos tumes. These are all of soft, fine glace kidskins, and are in these dark gray shades which arc se fashion able. They are all finished with Paris'peint embroidery en the backs. 12-button-length gloves, $8 a pair. lG-butten length gloves, $9 a pair. (Slain l'loer. Central) One Man's Search for the Finest Velour Hat He came into the Men's Hat Stere the ether day and admired the fine imported velour hats, but said, "I'll leek around first. I want the best velour hat I can get in this town." He looked around and came back. "I saw them all," he said, "and at the last store I asked if the hats they showed me were the best velour hats made. 'Well, no they said, 'the imported velour hats are beet but you'll have a hard time finding one.' " Se he bought one of our im ported velour hats for $18. (Main rioer. Market) New Velveteens, at $3.50 a Yard Consignments of this same vel veteen early in the season cost $1.50 mere a yard. It is yard wide, is in admirable shades of navy, Copenhagen, seal brown, golden brown, damson and dark green, as well ns black; and is precisely right for one-piece afternoon dresses, rich Autumn suits and children's coats. (First Fleer, Clietmit) Patent Leather Bags in a Smart New Style Overnight and shopping bags or geed patent leather in square and oblong shapes. Deuble handles, turnover tops and gussets in ends. Geed-looking bags that rc practical as well. Prices, $6 te $10.50. (Meln Fleer, Client nut) Dainty White Candlesticks and in designs te match the imita tion ivory toilet sets, arc here in. the Toilet Goods Shep. They are' of practical size and in pleasing styles, and they are complete with shade, candle and holder, for $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Oil lamps, also white, and with shades, are $2.25, $2.50 and $3.75 each. (Main Fleer, Cheslnnt) A Werd te Wemet, Buying New Silks As the opportunities occur, this Silk Stere at tWnna maker's is readjusting silk prices and still maintaining that high standard of the fin est silks at a fair price. By actual comparison we knew that it is difficult te obtain u greater variety or a mero com prehensive assortment than wc have just new, for the Winter season. And by actual com parison, also, wq knew that these Wanamaker prices are as low ns, and often lower tha. the same qualities are mp Jced elsewhere. Jere, for instance, are some e'7 the geed and fashionable fjjks just new marked at par ticularly interesting prices Crepes georgette, $2 a ynrd plenty of the dosirable colors. (First Fleer, Novelty Georgette crepes, $2 a yard in a geed assortment of evening shades. Black charmeuse, $3.50 a yard a fine quality; also an excellent assortment of colors. Crepes meteor, $3.50 a yard black and colors. Radium silks, $2.25 a yard in navy blue and ether colors. Genuine Japanese habutui silks, $1.75 te $3.50 a yard a clear saving of a dollar en every yard. Fine black satins, $3.50 also fine colored satins. Novelty brocades, $5 te $30 a yard handsome French and American brocades, In rich colorings and beautiful com binations. This is about half the former prices. Chestnut) Bringing $100,000 Werth of Our Most Desirable Goods te Sell for Less Than $75,000 This means that dinner sets in our stocks French, English, Japanese, Bavarian, Amer ican including a host from practically every geed factory in the world are 25 per cent less, and ether goods bring still greater savings. These dinner sets were all bought te sell this Fall at the fair prices at which they were marked before the 25 per cent was taken off. Patterns and shapes are these which in our long experience we find that Philadelphia people prefer. Sets are all in full, complete assortment of 106 and 107 pieces. In the let are the richest of coin geld encrusted borders, border patterns in conventional and floral designs, reproductions of quaint old English and Chinese patterns, as well as the mere modest floral spray and geld bands and color bands. The entire range of decorative ideas known te the modern pottery, are included in the Sale. The new prices in the French-sets are $37.50, $63.75, $75, $86.25, $112.50, $125, $300 and $315. The English sets are new $30, $37.50 and $56.25. The Bavarian sets are new $33.75, $41.25, $48.75, $63.75, $93.75, $112.50, $123.75, $150, $187.50 and $225. . The Japanese sets are new $45, $48.75, $56.25, $63.75 and $105. The American sets are new $16.90,- $22.50, $26.25, $28.15, $30, $33.75, $37.50, $41.25, $45 and $56.25. The Cut Glass All from our regular stocks. Several hundred pieces reduced 33 1-3 per cent. This store is known everywhere for the ex ceptional quality and wonderful selection offered in its regular stocks of cut glass. The items lowered in price for this Thanksgiving Sale are representa tive of the entire stock and every piece was well worth its market price even before we marked it 33 1-3 per cent less. i! wmm There are bowls at $3.50 and $6 ; tall competes, $3 ; celery trays, $3 and $5 ; low berry dishes, $6 ; relish dishes, $4 and $5 ; ice-cream trays, $5 and $7 ; bonbon dishes, $1.25 ; vases, 12-inch $5, 14-inch $7, 16-inch $9, 18-inch $12 ; square vases, 14-inch $10, 16-inch $12 ; punch bowls en stand, 10 inches, $18. About one hundred pieces of the finest of Eng lish crystal at half price, new $2.50 te $22.50; vases, jugs, flower holders, rose bowls and de canters. Colonial table tumblers at 5c each. Light-cut iced tea sets, $4 a set. Light-cut candy jars, half-pound size, 75c; one pound size, $1.50. Colored candy jars, half-pound size, $1 ; pound size; $1.50. Colored Bohemian and domestic fancy glass vases, baskets, bowls, etc. at half price. (reiirth noer. Chestnut) A Thanksgiving Furniture Sale of Direct Concern te Your Heme Dees it net seem geed te settle down te business after the hurly-burly of an election? What about the needs of your home? Dees it need some new furniture? These are timely questions, because we are holding a Thanksgiving Sale ui' Furniture which is a most timely and helpful event; the most helpful furniture event en record at this season. It is made up of furniture for all rooms. It comprises a really splendid choice of complete suits for sleeping chambers, dining rooms, libraries and living rooms, all at 25 per cent less than our regular prices; some at even larger reductions. Every suit and piece is of the quality which has made Wanamaker furniture service the first and great est of its kind. A Few of the Dining-Roem SiKt's in the Sale 'Mahogany Sheraton suit, ten pieces, $725. Mahogany Queen Anne suit, ten pieces, $713. Mahogany Adam suit, ten pieces, $525. Mahogany Colonial suit, four pieces, $595. Mahogany Leuie XIV suit, ten pieces, $1025. (iirtii tiuer) Mahogany Queen Anne suit, four pieces, $325. Italian Renaissance suit in oak, ten pieces, $1150. Leui3 XIV suit in walnut, ten pieces, $710. Queen Anne suit in walnut, ten pieces, $300. Queen Anne suit in walnut, ten pieces, $625. William and Mary suit in fumed oak, ten pieces, $460. Speaking of Waists Here are four new styles, all very practical. One is a tailored satin-stripeTJ taffeta, in navy with blue or red stripes te enliven it, $7:50. One a tailored mcesaline with high-low cellar, navy and black, $7.50. One a tricolette blouse, plain, but made tie-en style, navy and black, $12. Last, another tricolette ovcr evcr ovcr bleusb with a narrow belt in navy or brown with henna embroidery; price, $15. Seamless Weel Chenille Rugs Less Than Half Price Heavy, high-pile ruga in mottled effects 'and in a wide range of colors. 9x12 ft., ?80 8x10 ft, $!!,' 0x9 ft., $27. ..0. 4x7 ft., $15. 36x72 ina $7.50. 27x54 in $5.25 (Serenth Fleer, Chestnut) Firearms and Clothing for Sportsmen Vex, Parker, Winchester, Rem ington, Stevens and ether makes of shotguns, $35 te $750. " Winchester, Savage and Rem ington rifles in many models and calibers. Peters, Western, Winchester and U. M. C. shells and ammuni tion in nil calibers, gauges and leads. Special prices en shells te gun clubs. A splendid assortment of hunt ing clothing at lowered prices. (The Gullery. Juniper) Quilts and Blankets at Lewer Prices Fresh from our own workrooms have come n let of our splen did wool-filled quilts covered with Japanese silk in all dcsiraMe plain colors te sell for $20 each, a saving of mere than one-fourth. Anether let of wool-filled comfertables topped with figured satin finished with plain satin borders and backed with sateen are ready at $20, a saving of mere than 25 per cent. These come in several patterns and in nil desired colors. There has been a new arrival of Indian style blankets, Jac-qunrd-weven, of cotton in a full choice of colors and designs. These are marked te sell at $6.50 each, a saving of almost one third. (Sixth Fleer, Central) (Third Fleer, Central) Time te Get the Children's Winter Coats! And hore are new coats warm, well made and attrac tive; at moderate prices. $6 for children's white7 corduroy coats washable corduroy coats, warmly lined, button trimmed and belted. 1 and 2 year sizes, $15 for children's colored centa - pretty little coats of wool cheviets, in geed colors, lined and interlined and in 2 te 4 year sizes. $20 for children's chinchilla coats of navy blue chinchilla, well tailored and warmly lined. 2 te C year sizes. $28 'for pretty velveteen coats, fur trimmed, and in dark . brown or a pretty blue shade. 2 te C year sizes, $1.75 te $5 for caps and hats te go with the coats; white and colors. 1 te 6 year sizes. (Third Fleer, Cheitnnt) s, Dezen for v- t omen's Handkerchiefs Irish linen handkerchiefs, with tiny hems. This is n fresh ship ment of a kind we doubt can be equaled the town ever for the price. (Weit Aisle) $6 a Dezen for Men's Handkerchiefs a generous-sized square of pure linen, of Irish wenvc. These are in, the plain hemstitched ntyle that is always useful. About the Heuse English willow deg baskets, padded and lined, $5, $6 and $7.50. The Paint Stere has every thing ready for the Winter renovating; geld and alumi num paint for radiators; fur niture polishes of many kinds; ( fleer stains; and 'painters' am monia for removing paint. A mincer constructed with ten revolving steel knives will mince onions, parsley, nuts and can also be used for cutting needles, 50c. Household candle-holders, with handles big enough te permit of carrying easily, are made in red, white, green and blue effects for C5c and $1. With match box, $1.25. When the bureau drawers stick use Smoethcno en them. It prevents rust as well as smoothes things that stick, 25c a jar. All-brass padlocks with two keys apiece are 75c each. Climax cleaners te use en (Fourth Fleer, Central und UlarLet) eur- painted and varnished faces, 75c a puckage. Asbestos stove linings, geed for liny stove, 25c and 40c a package. K and K for cleaning cleset bowls in a thoroughly sanitary way 25c a can. Feuthcr dusters for bric-a-biac, 10c and 20c each. Wanamaker dust cloths, washable, nre C5c for package of two. Closely woven dish cloths, 18c and 22c each'. -i. I. lit. M A yy-.-.,-.;V 4 "Jl I , N l?S, J .,JVlt j.. nt.fej 1f.'SiYSiliit.2t, , h, iv ,hJlwvWV'4ti4i,iiii.iitl' t .u.-,.'jfi!Sw