'"' 'Htff n4. ' tjiiwte ii'T:-TOvrr?" t VsW i "?V" rs-e .' 4 , v v v, fca 'ML'r.fr'r "'ftWA "n 1 ' H I U v r i ' ''.' teVEKING PUBLIC EBDGIiR-PmEADEtPHIA; feATURDAYi NOVEMBER 27, 1920 , -H 4- WEATHER Cleudy Band and Organ nt 9 and 5:20; Organ at 11 Clilmm ul Niiiii WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 :30 Stere Opens at 9 ? ,,0r,"j f ' 1 'V'.i, -r- . i i.m.1..,.. , :4m "I v 1 Pressed en All Sides by ' the Enemy one of the Austrian generals in an early war sent a message te the Commanding Officer asking whether he should retire. With a pencil the General addressed wrote as the reply the One Werd "FORWARD" That word is almost an immortal. It spells courage and duty. Whatever opposition or however strong the conditions te be faced, Forward, always and ever Forward, begets confidence and overcomes all obstacles. It is a fine word te engrave en the memory. Fling it out every day, and keep step. Signed Nev. S7, 1020. QMrr Whittall Angle-Persian Rugs Have Dropped in Price We have a large and beautiful assortment of these finest of all domestic rugs that we can sell for 20 te 25 per cent less than the same goods were two meiuns nKe, 9x12 ft... SfSS S.3X10.6 ft JSi 0x9 ft 9x15 ft.... 10.6X12 ft. $93 $200 $200 10.6x13.6 ft $232 11.3x15 ft $258 30x63 in $24.50 27x64 in $15,60 22 Mix 36 in $10.25 (SeTcnth rtnnr, Cheitnnt) New Redleaf Gloves, Frem Londen are kinds that are wanted right new and during the Winter, se this shipment is especially timely. Fer Women Black capeskin gloves, lined, pique sewn, 2 clasps, $4. Strap wrist tan capeskins, wool lined and with two-inch fur lining in the cuff, $5.50. Fer Men Gray sucde gloves, 1 clasp or 1 button, $3.50 a, pair. Tan suede gloves, with rabbit lining, 1 clasp, eutseam sewn, $7.50 a pair. Strap-wrLrt black or tan capes, with rabbit lining, or heavy capes in tan, with lamb's wool lining, $9. (Mnln Fleer. Central) Women's Fine Oxfords, $9.75 A Lowered Price These shoes were bought te sell for a considerably higher figure. There are four stvles, any of them .suitable te wear with spats. I Black glazed kidskin with nar row tees and Cuban heels. Black glazed kidskin with full, round tees and military heels. Tan Russia calfskin with round tees and military heels. Light tan grain leather brogue oxfords with lenp- wing tips ana military heels. (First Fleer, '.Unrket) New and Colorful Paris Girdles are in fascinating jeweled effects, in novel combinations and some new designs that women who like out-of-the-ordinary accessories will approciate. There is but one of a kind, usu ally; they are in green, blue and red effects as well as some ether colors; they fasten with graceful ornaments, and some have metal fringes in geld or silver finish. $7 te $40. (Jetrrlry Mere, Chrntnat) Frem Violets te Orchids in Corsage Bouquets Violets, roses, orchids, mignon mignen ettewhat will you have? Gay little posies, a single flower or two, a tiny bouquet, a generous corsage whatever you like is here. They are imitation flowers, of course, but very real looking the scent is the only thing you'll miss! $1 te $5. (Main Fleer, Central) 47-Inch BlackVelveteen Extraordinary at $3.75 a Yard It has been many a long day since wc had such an unusually geed value as this. Fer one thing, the width is re markable, and means great economy in cutting. Then the quality is se fine, a twill back weave with fast pile, a geed black and just the wanted weight for dresses, skirts or tailored costumes. And it would de nicely for children's coats. Best of all velveteen is one of the very fushienable fabrics of the Winter. rirt Fleer. Clintnut) Sheer Waists and Silk Ones Beth specials. The sheer waists are ui ucucutu batiste, hand-drawn and trimmed with real filet in our own factory in Perte Rice. These arc $8. The silks are of white crepu de chine, with colored satin stripes, and cellars of white silk edged with the small pleatings which arc se attractive. Price, $8.50. (Third Fleer, Central) Girls' Warm Bathrobes and Pretty Kimonos are both well-liked gifts. And there are such pretty colors and geed styles te cheese this year soft, warm blanket materials, eiderdowns, corduroys, ailks-r-qullted or with lining of china silk, crepes de chine and ether ma terials. , ., There are pink, rose, French blue and ether blue shades for choice. The prices go from $4.50 te $18, and sizes are 4- te 16 years. (Third Fleer, Chitnut) Letitia Corsets At $3. A dainty hip-confiner of soft pink tricot hooked in back. This is excellent for slender women. At $11.50. A topless model of pink striped tricot, two bands of clastic at waist. At $9.75. A lightly boned corset of pink batiBte, topless; pretty for evening. At $13.75. Medel of pink broche, well boned, with very low bust and clastic gores in the skirt. (Third Fleur, Clifntnut) A New Let of Imitation Ivery Just Unpacked includes all these wanted pieces Hair brushes, $5.25 te $10.50. Mirrors, $10.50 and $12.60. Combs, $3 te $3.60. Hat brushes, $5. Trays, $2 te $10. Puff boxes, $10 and $11.75. Hair receivers, $10 and $11.75. Nail polishers, $1 te $2.25. Null files, $1 and $1.25. Buttonhooks, $1 and $1.25. (Main Fleer, Chednut) HandEmbreidered Waist Patterns Are New Mic'i Less Every ene French, and that means the most exquislte hand work. There are only about 50 of thcmjrull are of fine white batiste, nd the prices arc new $5 and $0.76. Fer any woman who likes dainty blouses, they would make u most welcome Christmas gift. OUla iWr, Gtalfii Colored Handkerchiefs What with the most attractive colors and combinations and de signs that Ireland and France can send us, there is certainly no lack of choice in the matter of colored handkerchiefs this year! Yeu may have little color or much in your handkerchief you may have a delicate design or a bold ene, flower effects, figured designs, striped squares, plaids or oil-ever designs they are all here. Women's colored handker chiefs start at 35c. Childien's begin at 35c. Men's start at 75c. And handkerchiefs combine both utility and beauty. (Main Fleer, Central) Women's Dainty Jewns for Evening $62.50 te $87.50 Newcomers te the Lit tle Gray Salens tulles and nets, charmeuses and laces; made with transparent short sleeves or no sleeves at all, and with abundant fluffy draperies. A few of the gowns are all black; but the majority are in the love liest of gay colors yellows, mauves, sunset, jade, pale blues and se en. One pretty feature of these gowns is the use of some unexpected touch of color in the girdles. Prices $62.50 te $87.60. (Flrit, Fleer, Central) Women's Kimonos of Corduroy One is a cotton brocade corduroy with pointed sleeves and deep sailor ceUr, $0.85. The ether is a kimone-shuped affair of plain corduroy, with scal loping for trimming. This is $7.50. Each style may be had in cherry, purple and blue, (Third Vlqcfr, Central) New Christmas Silks Will Be Ready Monday The first installment of the silks that are most approved for Christ mas giving. They are all new and in the very latest fashion for gowns, blouses and pleated skirts. New foulards, exclusive designs and the prettiest ones te be found, 40 inches wlde, $3.50 a yard. New plaid silks, beautiful combi nations of colors for pleated skirts, 1 (Flrit Fleer, blouses or for children's dresses. 36 inches wide, $4 a yard. New printed silks and radiums, very smart for afternoon frocks, 40 inches wide, $4.60 and $5 a yard. New tub silks, real everyday silks for hard wear, for dresses, snorts blouses, negligees and men's shirts, $3 a yard. , C'lientnnt) New Fur-Cellared Wraps for Older Girls $58 When wraps are cut en such be coming lines as arc these new models it is easy te understand why, they are se fashionable this season! These are of soft silvertene veleurs and chamois finished veleurs in Nankin blue, in rein deer and brown shades, with sleeves, tucks In back and deep cellars of pretty nutria fur. Lined throughout with pcau de cyg-ne and interlined also. 14 te 20 ychr sizes. (Second Fleer, Chrstnet) v Christmas Beeks Illustrated hi' Celer The publishers this year have token Beauty for their watch word and the result is some of the loveliest things imaginable between covers for holiday gifts. Here urc a few: "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lump," in rhyme, by Arthur Ransome, Illustrated by Macken zie, 4te, $6. "Princess Pirllpatine and the Nutcrucker," by Alexandre Du mas, $2. "Robinson Crusoe," by Daniel Defee, illustrated by N. C. Wyeth, 4te, boxed, $5. "Seme British Ballads," Illus trated by Arthur Rackham, 4te, boxed, $5. "Tyltyl," told for children by Alexunder Tcixeira de Mattes, illustrated by Herbert Polls, 8ve, boxed, $5. "Westward He," by Charles Kingsley, illustrated by N. C. Wyeth, 4te, $3.50. Tales Frem Shakespeare," by Churles and Mary Lamb, illus trated by Arthur Rackham, 8ve, Vi. "The Courtship of Miles Standlsh," by Henry W. Long Leng Long fellow, illustrated by N. C. Wyeth, 4te, $3. "A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines," by Clayten Edwards, 3ve, $3. "Old French Fairy Tales," by Comtesse de Scgur, 4te, boxed, $5. (Mnln Fleer, Thirteenth) Fitted Traveling Cases Fine Gifts for Women Every woman likes te have a complete assortment of her own toilet articles with her when she travels, and these fitted cases meet the need admirably. Dull and shiny black leather make the cases and the fittings are of white and shell-finish cellu loid, ivory nnd sterling silver. Prices, $35 te $265. (Main Fleer, Clientnul) A Cedar Chest Is a Geed Gift Idea Small homes, even mere than large ones, need some such place te stew away garments when net in use. And along about moth time such a chest is simply invaluable. Only the very best grades of cedar chests ero here. They arc cither of all-cedar, made of sea soned webd, hand rubbed and well polished, or they are of mahogany with cedar linings. Seme have trays. Prices from $41 for an all-cedar chest up te $105 for e handsome mahogany chest, cedar lined. (Fifth Fleer, Market) Women's Colored Silk Felding Umbrellas will go into a 15-inch bag, se you'll ace they'll be easy te carry. They are smart, down-te-tho-minuto styles, tee. They have the short, thick weed ferrules that ure se popular; they huve polished weed handles topped with bakclite and finished with colored leather loops, and they fit Inte neat little silk cases that are the same color as the covers. There are green, blue, purple or brown, the silks are geed, and the price is $15. (Main Fluer. Market) Lacquered Bexes are here again and very desirable for gifts. Seme lock, some are de signed for cigarettes, some have trays with them and are fitted for bureau use. Black lacquer with silver designs are $1.85 and $2.85; geld lacquer with various designs arc $5 te $25. (Fourth Fleer, Clientnut) Pretty Georgette Crepe Fleuncings Are Away Down in Price New and the latest fashion for afternoon gowns, and they are new marked from one-third te enc-hnlf what they were intended te sell for. Present prices are $8 and $0.76 a yard. They ure in skirt widths, 40 inches, and in brown, navy and block, with beautiful designs, car ried out with flat braids, rlbbosene or cut work and with beads. (Main K.r.,0'lri4, About the Heuse A welcome gift te the house Is a decorative plant; a guy little Jeru salem cherry, n fern. Prices run from 15c for a tiny fern te $10 for a Pnndanus. The fuveritc bulb for the Winter is the paper-white narcissus; it may be had here three In a box for 35c, or three in a box with n bowl te plant the bulbs in for $2. Canaries in full song, $10. Roll Rell ers, $15. A needle-cutter Isn't te be de spised as a gift. Price $12. A particularly attractive bunch of dress hungers consists of red hooks and five hangers for $1.75. Necktie racks for men are ma hogany and cost $1.50. A gift for people who like odd and handy little things is a pair of lazy tongs. Price $4.50. Guestroom knockers, hand deco rated, are boxed for gifts and cost $1.75. Iren deer potters represent ing "Chcssy cats,'" are $2.50. Other things at higher prices. Carving bits, consisting of knife, fork and steel, have stag handles and are priced at $14. Wanamaker poultry shears, $3.50. (Fourth Heer, Onlrnl nnil Mnrkrt) Candles We have just received five thou sand Jacobean candles, In two sizes and many colors lavender, old rose, old geld, ivory, purple, jade, orange, reds, mahogany and ethers. Prices are 16c and 23c ploce, , " Yearfrf Fleer, Central) CLEARING OUT the overstocks of some of the most famous knitting mills in America the Wanamaker Stere will have among its offerings en Monday Over $200,000 Werth of Winter Underwear for $100,000 and $18,000 Werth of Silk Stockings for $9,000 THIS is the occasion for which se many people have se patiently waited : 1 The great Knit Underwear Sale that nearly everybody felt Wana maker's would be sure te held. It comes next Monday morning, with tens of thousands of pieces of splendid warm, new Winter underwear for men, women and children and Every Bit of It for Half Price or Less It is all brand-new and fine. All first-quality goods, no "seconds." We have just bought it. It has net been en sale before. It has net been picked ever. It conies from the best mills in America, which have sought out Wanamaker's te distribute their over stocks, se they can get te work again. The Sale Is Divided Inte Four Parts Part 1A Sale for Men 12,000 shirts and drawers and 10,000 union suits in all weights, light, medium and heavy, made in cotton, wool and cotton and all-wool. All prices just half. $1 each for cotton shirts and drawers. $1 and $1.50 each for cotton-and-wool mixture shirts and drawers. $2.50 for guaranteed all-wool shirts and drawers. $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 for light and medium cotton union suits. $2.25, $2.75, $3.75 and $4 for medium and heavy weight cotton-and-wool mixed union suits. $5 for heavy, guaranteed all-wool union suits. (Main Fluer. Miirket) t & Part 2 A Sale for Women 16,000 pieces of fine - ribbed cotton, cotton and wool, mercerized cotton and .wool and silk mixed with wool and cotton vests and drawers and combination suits in light, medium and heavy weights. Every piece just half price. There is plenty of choice of sleeveless, short sleeve and long sleeve, and there are all sizes. The following are prices for vests and drawers in regular sizes. In every case ex cept the 85c goods, which increase 15c for extra sizes, add 25c for extra sizes as desired. 85c each for vests and drawers of light-weight cotton. $1.25 and $1.50 each for medium-weight, ribbed, white cotton-and-wool vests and drawers. $1.75 for heavy weight. $2.25 each for medium-weight ribbed silk with wool and cotton vests and drawers and for the same things in nearly all-wool. $1.50 each for women's light-weight ribbed white cotton union suits. $2.50 and $2.75 for wool-and-cotton-mi xed union suits in medium and heavy weights. $3.75 for silk mixed with wool and cotton union suits, medium weight and for union suits nearly all-wool. j J fcj5 Part 3 A Sale of Women's Christmas Gift Stockings and Gleve Silk Underwear 6000 pair of stockings ' and 7000 pieces of silk underwear at half or less their prevailing prices. $1.50 a pair for fine-gauge, geed quality black silk stockings; silk te the top. $2 each for pink glove silk vests and bodices. $2.50 for pink silk bloomers. v ' -..- $3.25 for pink silk envelope chemises. $3.50 for pink silk combination suits. (ISult Alle) J & Part 4 A ale for Children 13,000 pieces vests, pantalettes and combination suits, in various lengths. 15c each for girls' light-weight cotton vests. 75c each for children's medium-weight cotton vests and pantalettes. $1 and $1.25 each for children's wool-and-cotton v. ced vests and pantattes. 40c each for children's light- veight white cotton combination suits. $1 each for boys' Winter-weight cotton cembinat' i suits. $1.25 each for children's medium-weight cotton co' jinatien suits. $1.85 each fe children's wool-and-cot en combination suits. $2.25 each fe vs' medium and heavy-weight wool-and-cotton combination suits. A win (lluat ,llt) '. 'M n Te enable qv V te have equal opportunity in this large distribution a consid erable number of v 'ert salespeople &nd managers will be en hand te endeavor te see that every ene'"s?fr.i,4 Aire prompt attention. These fine goods haverices se low that they will undoubtedly be great inducements te dealers who will want te buy in quantity, but the opportunity is one reserved for our customers at retail. jr 4 (Mnln Fleer, Markrt. nnil Kant and Win Alctta) i i ' 4 ' 1,T .1 W l&r i m M w ,S,Yx . a .:. . f i . . . j- i" j, 1 v, 'iirlMrr' i f i i " l V. i'v ,"' ..! .Vt LKfiH IS.U Ak,'l"' J2MP2 Mt$$M ) , wi.,n., r.. i i! Tj M C el Tf , Jim pa"