. f7 'V I vlv. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA", FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1920 IX Thing3 You'll Leve te Make Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 5:20 Chltntf'at Noen WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Velvet andCrechetcd Cuskien. rff Splendid Thanksgiving News for the Family at fir i 9 tr C. Cm HJSS liiilii What teulil be inore exquisite than thta veUet und crocheted cushion, es Decially ulien the velvet In black anil the crocheted curhten of bright worsteds! Crochet the tnc worsted mitmre und loin them with a small Rcallencd edging, lifter you have stuffed It with soft feathers or cotton. Knee the square of velvet with brlght-celcred slllc (the vel tt square must be thrce Inches larger en all sides than the worsted ones) Mnke nn eyelet In each corner of the velvet, and fold It ever the crocheted part, se that Its four corners peep out of the velvet. Lace a geld cord or ribbon through the cyeleta. A bunch of worsted flowers and a tassel ct each end adds te tne uuracuvenese 01 uns cushion. PLOHA, The Weman's Exchange tw Quaker Ce&tume Te tits Editor nl Weman's I'aec: Dear Madam The 28th of this month our Sunday school Is limine harvest home services Uach clans la te dr-ss according te the things they give. The ones that give flour nre te dress like a miller, the ones that give apples nnd potatoes a farmer. Our class Is te glve quaker eats nnd I am te drcsH llke a Quaker. New what I want te knew Is If you can tell me hew I can make n dress llke the Quakers wear. MK9. C. B. M. It neuld be very simple te make n costume of this sort yourself. Use fray lining material and make a dress with a fichu of soft, white net or mus lin about the neck and a white cap, plainly made. Going te College Te the Editor el Weman's I'aee: Dear Madam I'm a girl of sixteen nnd when I tell the girls that I'm going te college they say: "Don't go. Get yourself nice clothes for that money. A girl needs them." Don't you think education would ceme before clothes? My next sad story Is this. I lme . very geed complexion, but have a few pimples and blackheads en my fore head, which I would llke te get rid of. I went 1e a doctor, but he did net help me. f I AGAIN. A girl llke yeuiself 'who truly wants te go te college should be encouraged De everything you can, In order te go, tm an education such as It would af ford jeu, and broadening opportunities of cellege life, nre surely worth your while. Don't mind the girls saying the things they de nnd you can take goon care of your clothes nnd leek neat and attractUe by using very little money. Hew long did jeu fellow out what your phjHldan told you te de te get rla or me niacuneads ami pimpies7 it la ery likely you did net obey his Instruc tions for a long enough time. It Is net afe te use a patent medicine without u phjslclan'fl advice, as it might he the ry opposite of the best thing for ou. Steam your forehead, using n wash cloth and water as het as ou can Hand It. De this once, and then use a Feed facial soap ecrv evening, and & cleansing cream In the morning, This treatment will probably help you. Malting Mere Meney Ity Humoring Men's "Will run "About e'ght enrs age," says Mrs. Stella V Apfel, of New Yerk city, "after the death of my husband, I was faced by the necessity of supporting myself and several children. I had never earned money before In my llfe and I was nl nl meBt In despair, wondering what I could de "My husband had sold clgara and, while I knew absolutely nothing about It. I decided that as long as the tobacco bus'ness had been In the family te a eertaln extent, I would at leaHt take a try pt It. The first thing I did was te go around and take orders. That's all I could de, because I had no stock. As Mien as I get an order for u box of ci gars 1 would send down te the manufac turer for that ene box. and then If I landed another order, I would requisi tion another box. In that way I started my business without a cent of capital, beginning w'th about twenty customers who had formerly dealt with my hus band " Frem this modest beginning, Mrs. Ap fel has new worked herself up te a steady cigar trade with mere than 400 regular patrons nnd Imports In lets of 10.000 or 20,000 boxes. The secret of nor success? Mrs Apfel recognizes 't and sums It all up In ene word Service. "I started In te glve perbenal serv ice," says she, "and I built my business en that ene feature because It was the only thing I had te offer. Yeu haven't any idea hew fussy most men are about thelt smokes. I have one customer, for example, who absolutely Inslsta en hav ing the nail taken out of the box before H Is delivered te him Anether wants his cigars wrapped In a certain way. Anether must have a certain delicate enade and se en. Oh, yes, men are fussy, particularly where their cigars are concerned and It's by cater'ng te theBe whims that I have built up a business which keeps two boys busy all day long making deliveries and which nets me a nice llttle lncome every year." Tomorrow "What De Women Want r S The Question Cemer Today's Inquiries, . Describe nn casllv washed knife that cuts fruit without danger of leaving n taste. Hew ran n worn-out Turkish towel be made into a lovely gift mr a little girl 3. In what unusunl way Is a new bilk shade for a fleer reading lamp made? 'I. What will prevent strips of wall paper, put en by nn amateur, from bulging or wrinkling, i. Hew should n thread be pieced se Hint the btcak will net show when drawing threads In u design through net curtains? 0. What novel trimming Is striking en a dark evening coat? Yesterday's Anwers 1. A novel jaeltknife useful for a camper has a button In the handle which releabCH n fork or the regu- lnr blade, as desired, -. The girl with a sleek coiffure nnd an oriental profile, leeks well In hair ornament mnde et a flat (iti'le of dowers ever each car, with ft loop of pearls falling te the shoulder. fl. When it Is necessary te keep nn unsightly hat .or dress box In view In a bedroom, it can be beautified by means of btnall figures cut from nursery wall paper or from maga zine covers nnd pasted around the slues. '1. A pretty electric light shield te match n bcdioem can he made of white glazed chintz with a uectleu of the border used en the will paper pasted across It. 0. A formal invitation should never be accepted, or regretted, en a vis Itltig card. Nete x should be used. , . Vnrleus Blinded of y fr and or ange are considered; finrteat for wanamaRer s uewn etairs orere Decided Price Changes in Women's Entirely New Winter Coats $24.50, $29, $39, $49 tpiy, jpLse, $49 $39 $49 Women's Winter Suits ' Especially Geed $16.50 Staunch, sturdy, nil-wool jorsey suits. Net only me they of the wool Jersey which smiles alike in sun or rain, but they are in the favorite heather mixtures. Mostly Oxford, brown and green combinations. Odd ones and twos of a kind in sizes 1G te 41. (Market) Better materials, better lihings, better furs, better making and the coats are at lower prices. That is the fine Thanksgiving news for this pre-Thanksgiving Satur day. Woolens down, manufacturers anxious te sell out their stocks and Wanamaker representatives have secured all sorts of unexpected qualities. Dozens and dozens and dozens of new coats. Regular and extra sizes. Coats for women who like furs and these wheiprefer plain ones. Nearly all of the garments in this sale are silk Imed. Extra Geed Coats at $19 Loek at them in the picture. Their hip cape cellars and cmbroid cmbreid ei y give them a style that ene ex pects only nt higher price. All are of geed-looking bollvia-like cloth in Pekin blue and reindeer. Extra Geed Coats at $22.50 te $29 I'ole cloth, velour. Belivia nnd silvertenc coats nnd embroidered wraps. Regular and cxtia sizes, with and with',,f f"" Attractive coats for practical Winter use. Belivia Coats With Racoon Cellars, $39 Just becnusc the manufacturer had only two colors in these coats they rome here nt decidedly below their previous rating. In either reindeer or brown belivia cloth, with interesting shnwl cellars of natural racoon. Printed or satin linings. They will make friends quickly. Extra Geed Coats at $49 Silk-lined velour, woeldync and $49 $19 bilvcrtip belivia, some with cuffs as well as cellars of fur. Many touches such as hand-made buttonholes and hand-finished linings, opossum, nutria or scalene. (Market) Smart Weel Jersey Overbleuses, $5.90 This ia the t ;yn women are askir c of blouse tnnt ne ler te wear with new Winter suits a blouse that is comfeitably warm as well ns fashionable. This mreci is made in surplice stvle, with n fash that tics in back, in navy, brown, French blue, taupe, bea ver. Lacy Georgette Blouses, $5.90 Twe dainty models are in flesh pink and white, of geed quality, with cream Valenciennes or imi tation filet lace for trimming. Beth have long sleeves. Special at $8.75 In the Little Gray Salen Charming overbleuses are of Georgette in flesh, white or bisque, heavily embroidered with wool in interesting patterns. (Mnrhrt) Men's Splendid All-Weel Suits, Wanamaker Tailored, $35 Fine suits of Bound worth, through and through. Every one is pure wool and is of the dependable quality that has made Wanamaker clothing a standard of value. Men will find reduced prices and clothing sales every where, but nowhere will they find better clothing value than right here. These suits are of mixed cheviets in the geed gray and brown mixtures that every man likes for business wear. Materials are Winter weight and there isn't a bad pattern among them you could cheese with your eyes shut. Fittings in all regular sizes. Savings of real dollars en every suit (Gallery, Market) $49 have hand-tailored Cheese Australian Capture of 500 New Dresses Serge, Velveteen, VeSeur, Weel Jersey $8.75, $10.75, $12, $13.50, $15, $18.75 v? Y? Splendid news for these eaily Winter days. Dresses for every woman who wants something that is geed, simple and economical. Majority are of excellent navy blue serge, generally with round necks, rather long lines, and with self or cpntiasting embroidery. Quite a number nre beaded because the fashion in beads at present is nlmest overwhelming. In most cases there arc many styles at each price. $8.75 Navy blue .serge dresses embroidered with silk. Pretty ones. $10.75 Fetching Eten dresses of navy blue serge with pleated skirts and flowered cire sashe3. Silvertone flecks in brown, Oxford ana Copenhagen. Weel jcrppy dresses in blown, Cepsnhagen and icindcer, attractively embroiaered. Other models of serge or silvettene with embroidery, braid ing and pleating. Nearly all have long sleeves. $12 Weel iersey nnd serge frocks, mostly with silk-lined bedice3. Think of that at $12! $13.50 Serge, Peirrt twill, wool jersey and velour frocks, bended, embroidered nnd with pleated tunics. Silk-lined bodices. Well made. Pleasant little frocks te slip en at once and wear hap pily all Winter long. $15 Navy blue serge with carpet embroidery in self or contrast ing colors. , Alse wonderfully geed velveteen dresses with bend cm cm breidery, silk linings and rope girdles in navy and black. $18.75 Cozily warm velour frocks with lace chemisettes, rather straight skirts and button nt each side. $23.50 te $32.50 Smart frocks of navy blue tricotine, beaded or trimmed with metal embroidered chemisettes. (Market) $15 U $13.50 Bath Tablets Back te the Old Price 10c Each Round, fat cakes of geed Wanamaker soap can be had, at this ld-timc price, in laven der, verbena or butteimilk. (Climtniit) Women's Mecha Gloves, $2.50 and that's a low price for such geed gloves as these. They arc in two-clasp style, in gray or beaver. In black, gray or braver, with bilk linings, these are $3. Outseam-sewn gray mocha gloves, 2-clasp, with spcar-peint or embroidered backs, $1. C-button length, strap-wrist gray mocha gloves eutscam sewn, with spcarpeint stitching, $G. Strap-Wrist Capeskin Gloves, $4.50 Several kinds among these G button length gloves; tan or brown pique-sewn gloves and a splendid eut-eam-sewn gleve in tan with spcarpeint back. Children's Warm Gauntlets, 65c Fleece-lined, these are in gray or brown with deep cuffs of imi tation leather. All-fabric trauntlets, with extra long cuffs, 75c. Other warm and cozy gloves for children at $1.15 te $1.05. (Central) Women's Dainty Silk Envelope Chemises, $3 Delightfully frivolous, these pretty things are of p'nk or white satin or crepe de chine, adorned with festoons of hand hand cmbreidcry, with tops of Georgette crepe or with blue ribbons. Women's Nightgowns, $6.50 Nearly Half Price The loveliest kinds of nightgowns of pink crepe de chine or satin are made in several chaiming ways one with shoulder points edged with lace, another with a Georgette top and square neck, and se en. Camisoles, $1.25 These arc of pink or white satin, simply tailored and tiimmcd with rosebuds, or quite elaborate with lace and ribbon. White Nainsoek Nightgowns, $1.50 Four simple and pretty slip-ever stylrs arc trimmed with pink bindings or narrow embroideries or laces. (Central) An Abundance of Pretty New Neckwear 50c te $1.50 Cellars, sets and vestees of imitation Point Venise, or (""t, lace, net or eyelet embroidery. Many of the vestees nic of Valen ciennes lace. (Central) h L Beys' All-Weel Suits (Each With Twe Pair of Trousers) Mighty Geed at $18.75 All-wool cheviets in brown, gray and green mixtures. The coats nie in .several geed Norfolk models, lined throughout with mohair. The trousers both pairs are mnde in the best possible manner are fully lined nnd every scam is taped. ' A two-trouser suit is always geed economy nnd these are especially se at their price. 9 ' 8 te 18 year sizes. The Juvenile Shep (Gallery, Market) Hats and Caps That Regular Fellows Want They're priced low, tee. which makes it mere likely that Mether or Dad will buv veu Hist what veu want. Especiallv notewerthy: Tweed and cloth hats, bulldogs, Swnrthmeres and Alpines, en the correct lines, 51.50 te S3.50. Pole caps that pull down ever the ears and ethers that have car tabs, $2 te $3.75. Knitted skating caps, 65c, 75c and $1. (Juvenile Shep, OuUery, Market) Fex Furs at 25 per cent Less Thanksgiving usually mark3 the beginning of real Winter wcathei and furs seem almost as much a part of the day ns turkey dinners und pumpkin pics and if ene is going te the football game t Black, brown nnd taupe fox scaifs are $22.50 te $60, with the largest number among the lower-priced scarfs. Sets nre $60 te $03.75. Japanese cress fox sets are $56.25. Patagonian fox scarfs are $18.75 and $26.25. There are many ether fuis included in the salts all the women's furs wolf, Austra lian opossum, racoon, skunk, Hudsen seal (dyed muskrnt), Bmall animal boas of many kinds, squirrel, etc. (Centrul) Traveling Bags 18-inch bags that nre well rclnfeiced, have sewed coi ners, leather linings nnd geed catches. At $10 of blnck split leather, walrus-grained. At $15 of heavy tan cow hide, y (Cheitnet) ' Special Coats and Dresses for Girls and Juniors Mrs. Mether, de you realize that for just $5 you can get a simple little dress of navy blue berge for your daughter of G te 11 year3? Even mere surprising, there are all-wool serge dresses in the same sizes at $0.75 and $7.50; four styles of them. One has wool embroidery, another has n touch of red, the third has a Reman sash and the fourth is in regulation sailor style. ...M..-. A Fine Dress Copied at $11.25 One of the pictures shewB this wonderful little frock of blue seige trimmed with wool stitching. Its pretty little lesebud makes it especially effective for young girls. Copied from ene of our fine frocks, it's a real surprise at $11.25. Sizes 0 te 11. Dresses for Miss 14 te 16 $20 for pretty navy blue tricotine freck3 with silk-lined bodices, trimmed with silk embieidery. $25 for frocks that suggest Pniis. Made of navy blue velour or velveteen, with scalloped skirts and flowered ribbon safhes. $23.50 for combination dresses with detachable vclveteen skirts, white silk shirts and effective Reman striped sashes. 12 nnd 14 year sizes. Coats for Miss 15 te 17 Years $25 te $67.50 $23 for pole cloth coats in a geed shade of brown, durablv lined with Venetian cloth. A brand-new shipment just unpacked and ready for Saturday. $28.50 for ether pole cloth coats with big pockets, regulation sleeves and pleated backs. High school girls Duy them ns fast as we can get them in. $50 for finer coats with dyed black opossum cellars nnd cuffa. $07.50 for pole coats with fur cellars, (rk) I fiflUM Ml I It $11.25 ) ill W Beys' Combination Suits at $1.65 Fine-tibbed cotton combination suits of medium weight are ankle length and have high necks and long sleeves. They are slightly fleeced and ceme in gray nnd ecru, se that you may take your choice. Sizes 4 te 1G years. The Juvenile Shep (Gallery. Market) Little Fer Hats With Metal Brocades Special at $8 Women's newest hnts are of soft, becoming fur with tops of bright brocades in lovely colors, many showing geld or silver threads. There are also fur hats with top of dmctvnc, satin or velvet and some silver cloth or geld cloth hat3 and turbans. One wanta a hat te be small when winds begin te blew! $5. Hatter's Plush Sailors at $2 Smart tailored hats of glossy hatter's plush nre in various shapes with large or mall brims. Hats like these usually sell for mere than twice this price. Youthful tams of imitation duvetyne axe in various colors at $1 and $1.50. (Mnrlset) 1000 Bandeaux and Brassieres, 50c Included are flesh and white brassieres or bandeaux, fastening in back or front; many with tape shoulder straps. They are plain or lace-trimmed. (rentrul) 1500 Pair of Women's Tan or Black Calfskin Brogue Oxfords at $5.40 (Savings of $3.80 te $4.20) with iTmeff C0Uege gidS aU SGem t0 Want br0gUe 0xferds t0 ar in nnnJlff 15? ,new l .ad?el t0 these already in stock, enable us te offer all sizes in each of four styles, which include your choice of medium or low heels. 00 Mere Pair Added te the Women's Shoes at $6.85 a Pair 1 200 Pair of Dark Brown Shoes at $5.40 (Savings of $2.60 te $3) The dark brown leather shoes lace high nnd have imitation or full wing tips, medium or low heels and serviceable, welted soles. (Clieitnut) These new shoes are of tan leather or black calfskin w.th full wing tips, welted soles and medium or Cuban heels. They lace high and ero geed-looking, aeasonnble shoes. Beys' Geed Scheel Shoes, Special at $3.90 a Pair Tu. . . a fair , Men 's Shoes Special at $5.90 a Pair Biogue shoes with full wing tips nre of dark brown leather. Seles are carefully welted and the heels arc Jew and bread. Sturdy school shoes nre of blnck or tan leather with wide tees. They are cut Bluchcr nnd have sturdy, welted soles. Sizes 1 te 5V. (.in tlte Jivenlle Shep) " I (Gallery, Market) i 'if v: (, m te. '"'n isuwiie w"' en, H TZJ WMMMM ', T fH H t r, Wi i - " ' " ivytttafv. iillM I I f.t M