EgtMBSiitSi! WSML niw:F- i ixn EftfiEECTTO wS m r-A ,jUJ-..AVf,' Imhj W M L w ,r,r ti .-,tt M , 4-iJie-a.MffA' H-J- Onran njays,at 9, 11 and'5:20 X-T A XT A Vawy e WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5:30 WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair, Sterc Opens at 9 What a Lively Day It Will Be at Wanamaker' s Tomorrow! al'"'' 'IV " M An Educated Lady Has Just Said te Us, "That Big Bey is, a fine fellow; but he is woefully short 'of two things essential te success.' He lacks Application and Accuracy""" He might be a dreamer, and have an improved gyroscope in his brains, but the probability is he is a dawdler or a procrastinator and will be always miss ing trains and never arrivinganywhere. Adding te his lack of application the habit of inaccuracy, he is doubly deemed te failure, sure and certain. De What We Are Doing Every Day Take account of yourself and "trim beat." lSign& Nev. IS, 1920. ffijfaemfc. Women's Admirable Suits Priced at $55 They nre ameng: the very best suits of" the season for that amount of money, being made from wool vcleur and sllvcrtene cloths, well well well tailered, warmly interlined, and in a variety of styles that are quite as pretty as they 'are practical. They are apt te have narrow self-girdles and they are almost cer tain te have fur cellars: a few of them are braided and embroidered. Celers are chiefly black, navy, taupes, browns and oxford grays. Price, $55. rirt irioer, vcntrai; Nearseal Fur Coats in Fashionable Variations Glessy and soft and furry are these new Winter wraps and coats of the popular nearseal (dyed ceney) , and the furriers have thought up mnny new ways and Berne new fashions, tee,, te bring out the beauty of the fur. A nearseal coat with deep cellar and cuffs of the pretty Australian opossum is cut generously full and richly lined and is $300. Gelden brown beaver cellar and Duffs are en another nearseal coat which iff unusually attractive, and this is $445. A nearseal coat of longer length is topped with a great wide cellar of natural gray squirrel and this is $570. Anether nearseal coat with a contrasting fur cellar i3 the one with a wide cellar of skunk $570. A' huge cape cellar which reached te the waist is the dis tinguishing feature of a stunning nearseal wrap which has a lining of rich blue silk", effectively embroidered. It is $000. And there are many ether nearseal coats and wraps between $315 and $690. (Second Fleer, Chestnut) Children's Geed Winter Coats Most Moderately Priced At $16.50 and $18.50 are warm, well-made little coats of pole cloth in tan and brown shades. At $22.50 is a pretty coat of oft tan velour, trimmed with fur. At $28 is a velveteen coat in blue or brown, trimmed with fur. : $20 te $32.50 ere new, warm chinchilla coats in blue and own shades. At $35 are smart coats of pole -xleth in lltrht tan shades, beauti fully tailored and with raglan sleeves. At $50 are lovely coats of chif fon velvet in a pretty blue shade nd taupe, trimmed with fur. All these coats are warmly lined and interlined, ted,' and all re in 2 te 6 year sizes. Hats te go with the coats are At blue e A)wt (Third Fleer, Chestnut) $2.25 te $10 and include veleurs, broadcloths, chinchillas, beavers and velvets in becoming shapes and styles. Colored Japanese Habutais for Linings, $1.50 a Yard This means a saving of exactly 50c a yard, quite a nice little um when one is buying a foundation for nn evening frock or afternoon gown. Many women also like these fllaln, colored silks for kimonos, and they are used for lampshades and fancy work. iui Tl)ere "s all the light nnd dark colors one could wish at this price. (First Fleer, Chestnut) Everybody Likes Weel Ghallis for Winter Heuse Dresses . 2JCW Bn'Pments bring some extremely pretty new arrivals, part American and part French. They are all-wool and very flne and soft. . Ueually in the medium and darker colors that are particularly BtsiruDle for dresses and negligees. ,i 1 8PC1 small all-ever figures and dots, some are two nnd three colored effects, 26 and 27 inches wide, $1.50 a yard. (First Fleer, Chestnut) An Outclearing of Silk Waists at $3.85 rnnnn1".0 reducei ut f our own stocks; the majority fresh from the pfc.r J Wre,rs- The collection Includes Goergetto crepes and crepes de nl.in In.?k nnd H8ht coler85 also striped tub silks and mcssalines in PWnand Reman stripes. Prtce, $3.85. " ' (East Aisle) t Men's Silk Shirts All at $5.25 Our entire stock of men's silk shirts, regardless of former prices, gees en sale tomorrow morning at one price, $5.25. This is below average half price. Be early tomorrow morning. (Main Fleer, Market) l !7,000 Pairs of Women's Fashionable Winter Gloves in a Great Clearaway Most of these gloves are brand-new, but some"few are straight from our own geed stocks, and the prices have been changed te meet the newcomers. Fine FrencSh kid gloves in the fashion able long lengths, short French kidskins, wrist-length gloves they are all here. They are gloves of the finest qualities, they are beautifully made, they are all of fresh new skins, and they are in the most desirable Win ter colors and styles. At $1.75 a pair are 6-but-ten length Biarritz gloves of French lambskin, in white or brown. At $2.25 a pair, French kidskins, everseam sewn ; black, white and tan. 2 clasps. At $2.25 a pair, French kid suede in brown or gray, pique sewn. (West Alalc) At $2.50 a pair, French kidskins, black, white, tan and brown gloves, with Paris-point embroidery ; 2 clasps. At $3 a pair, 8-button-length white and a few tan gloves. At $3.75 a pair, 12-button length white and a few tans. At $4.75 a pair, 16-button length white gloves. "What Levely, New $10 Hats!" is what you'll probably say when you see the collection of charming, new and unusual Winter hats we have te show you for $10. They are fresh and new and Tevely and some are just off the needle. Gay, Smart New Duvetyne Hats, $10 make up one group of hats. They are in these small and medium shapes which are se fashionable this Winter and they come in such pretty colors russet browns and tan shades, rose and coral and turquoise and many ethers. Seme are embreidereti, some have saucy loops of the duvetyne, some have ribbon bows. Becoming New Feather-Trimmed Hats, $10 ere usually of lustrous black vel vet, though a few' are of gleam ing hatter's plush. These are in medium and larger sizes, usually, though there arc some small shapes, tee, They are trimmed with ostrich in many fascinating ways you'll want 'te try them en te best appreciate them I (Second fleer, Cheatnut) Hew About Your Bey's Overcoat? Customers hnve been telling us lately that they have con vinced themselves by com parison that there is no stock of boys' coats in Philadelphia as fine as ours; mere specifi cally that there are no over ever over ceuts of as fine a quality as ours that are marked at prices a3 low as ours. Wanamaker boys' overcoats are all fresh and new this season, and are all-wool. Much of their superiority is in the way they are modeled and made. Beys' overcoats in 3 te 10 year sizes, $18 te $50. Beys' overcoats in 11 te 18 year sizes, $25 te $55. (Second Fleer, Central) Something Has Suddenly Happened in the Men's Clothing Market in Philadelphia the Wanamaker Thunderburst Sale of the Whole Stock of Men's Suits and Overcoats has brought about an end te uncertainty and prices are settling down everywhere. The Wanamaker opportunity surpasses all. Every garment of every kind in our Men's Clothing Stere has come down. Yeung Men's Suits, all at $30. Men's Fall and Winter Business Suits, $35, $50 and $65. Fall and Winter Overcoats, $35, '$50, $65 and $75. Fur-lined Overcoats, all at $200. Of rW P, V:WP 1 'st U Raincoats, all at $22.50 and $35. Cutaway Suits, all at $35. Dress Suits, all at $65. Tuxedo Suits, all at $65. Extra Trousers, all at $10 and $12. It is a sweeping downfall of prices, of such scope as Philadelphia has never known. The opportunities are instant and immense. It is the big change and the big chance that every man was looking for. The chance te cheese from a stock of clothing that is all-wool, hand-tailored, superior in fashion and the standard of the world for two generations And te get that choice at a price lower than you have known for years. Plenty of suits, plenty of overcoats, plenty of dress and tuxedo suits still in the Sale for tomorrow. Philadelphia's premier stock of clothing is net te be cleared away in a day. (Third Fleer, Market) We'll Be Serry When These 75c Handkerchiefs for Men Are Gene because we don't knew when we'll have any mere se geed at the price! Of Irish linen, they are of excellent quality, firm nnd fine, and they arc extremely well made, with perfectly plain, hemstitched hems. They will take embroidery very well wejll be glad te take your order, if you wish. (Weit Alale) , New Medium-Weight Union Suits for Men Fresh lets make the assortment of these goods unusunlly com plete. Regular and' stout sizes among them and various lengths of sleeves and legs. Unbleached balbriggan, $3.25 a suit; white combed cotton, $4; white mercerized cotton, $5.85; wool-and-cotton, $4.50, $5.50, $S and $11. (Main Fleer, Market) Men's $6 Seft Hats That We Can Indorse And the lowest regular price soft hat that we are willing te indorse, just new. Fresh supplies enme in this week, making the range of styles and colors complete and up te the minute. , Everything used in these hats is geed. , (Main Fleer, Market) Men's Smart Cordovan Shoes at $9.75 and $10.75 . Full cordovan shoes, net part cordovan, like se many shoes at these prices. The color is a rich mahogany and the leather has a high finish. One style with graceful round tee is $9.75. The ether is a brogue, with squarish tee, long wing tip nnd much saw-teeth punching and perforation. This is $10.75 a pair. Beth exceptional shoes at the prices. (Main Fleer, Market) $30,000 Werth of Fine Individual Pieces and Suits Added te the Thanksgiving Furniture Sale This newest group in the Sale is made up of fine individual chairs, chests, cabinets and ether such pieces, many of them copies of beautiful old originals and especially suitable for reception halls as well as for living rooms. It also includes a number of high class living-room suits, splendidly upholstered and of luxurious quality. A Splendid Let of Blankets Just In Woven of all-wool, warp nnd filling and with borders of pink or blue, all finished with a neut wide binding. Three sizes, 50x84 inches, $10 a pair; 72x84 inches, $18 a pair; 80x90 inches, $20 u pair. The ' Jacquard-woven blankets lately received from France are novel, attractive and very re markable at their price $14.50 each, asaving of 45 per cent. In these there is 85 per cent of wool. They arc made in pink and blue border effects and extra large sizes. Price $14.50 each. There is a remarkably large and attrnctlve cheice of ether blankets at 20 te 33 1-3 per cent less than regular prices, starting at $0 nnd going up te $28 a pair. (BUth Fleer, Central) (Fifth and Sixth Floeri) On these, as en all the ether furniture in the bale, there is a saving of 25 per cent from the prices that have prevailed up te new. The Sale began with $100,000 worth of suits and pieces for all rooms; it has been constantly replen ished, and this latest addition of $30,000 worth gives it it new uuu special interest. O, Surely Yeu Have Heard That a Christmas Is Coming and the Wanamaker Great Tey Stere Will Open Tomorrow! HP HE BEST and greatest Tey Stere that we have ever had. A Fer it is te be a great Christmas a Christmas of a great nation in peace and prosperity, facing a glorious future. Fer the children the toys are mere wonderful than ever net flimsy, gaudy, useless toys, but toys that de things and teach things and prove things above all, toys that please. There never were such dells, such dell houses and dell clothes; there never was such a fascinating let of games, there never were such clever mechanical toys. The Stere is bigger than ever, and the playground has been enlarged until there is room for everybody in the fun. Come and see the whole joyous outfit going full-blast. (Hnlh Fleer, Murktt nnd Central) ti nl ? i m-i v; B3U . w. Mi ' . 7 V J 5 ("ty. ifeatffl&.&W S lWiH.lt I . tVJ