ShlfV'.r: in ' "' "'' T" '" - h 'I i i i , --. - . . . -.-. ...... i . n ' '' ' '" " ii M i - tl""""""'" ' ' -llllllJi . 5r0i2K CLOSED ALL DAY Weather Unsettled WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S TUlssi-i And Now for the Business That Always Follows Summer's Last Holida ' 1 - i ' . - ! ' 1 .I'll jU wi;-'i , "p ''-ti mm 1! JUfca 4 Happy Is the Man Who Knows He Was Born to Work who knows he can work and that by work well done he can keep on climbing as other men have done to more enjoyable and profitable work. If he is jealous of other men above him, let him remember that it has been long given out as a fact that John Jacob Astor, the first Astor, peddled his goods from a1)asket and that the writer saw Thomas A. Edison working at his beginnings in a barn of a place, said to have been used once as a stable. No man need always stop at his beginnings if he has got anything more in him. Take a move, at once, upon yourself, please. Signed JSiptmberBylStl. Women9s Dinner and Evening Gowns in Delectable Colors Chiffon that is Hko green scafoam Georgette in the cloudy blue of tho sky on a gray day vivid coral applo green soft old blues ono would almost buy theso delightful dresses for their colors alone 1 All are chiffons or Georgettes, but how varied 1 Some are exquisitely simple, with only folds of self-material and low hip girdles of dull-colored flowers. Others are elaborated with embroidering, crystal-beading, glittering fringes, soutache in gelf-color. There are navy and black also for those who prefer' these soberer hues. The prices of $40 to $100 are unusually reasonable for their quality and beauty. (Flrnt Floor, Central) Lovely Parisian Neckwear for Autumn Frocks Collars, collar sets and vestees delicate bits of organ die, hand embroidered in eyelt, Italian cut or punch work, some with tiny solid dots and scalloped edges. Fine hem Btitching adds to their charm. Prices are $2 to $7. French guimpes without sleeves have square necks. They are beautifully embroidered and cost from $6 to $20. (Main Floor, Central) New Hand-Made Blouses of Wonderful Daintiness for a Tiny Price $3.85 and $5 almost never buys such fine little blouses B these. They are sheer batiste, every stitch made by hand, ornamented with fine hand-drawn work and with entirely hand-made laces. Wide rose-pattern filet lace borders the long roll collar of the $3.85 model. The collar of the $5 waist is bordered with Irish crochet. Each .is a vesfc-front model and each has long sleeves. (Third Floor. Central) A First-Rate Oxford for School and Business Girls For any woman who walks much, in fact. It is of sturdy worwegian tanned calf, in a dark color; with wing tip and per- KoV0,""'1, toc' easy n8t stout welted sole and sensible military heel. The price is $12. tin nn ,hKhc.r wight oxford of nut brown calf, with straight ?. medium Cuban heel a smart and practical bhoo for all etrcet purposes is also $12. Flrt Floor. Market) Boarding School Girls Are Looking for Fitted Suit-Cases We have an exceptionally fine fitted case of black cobra Srain cowhide, moire lined. The ten white fittings are very good quality every one of them full sized. 16-inch to 22-inch sizes. The price is only $25. (Moln Floor, Chestnut) , L- R. Waists Are Light and Cool are fin, T m,ude of excellent light-weight materials and averSE iy boned' nce many of the "waists are for slight or ue ngures. There are extra sizes for stouter figures. for ffWMuu .l? include several models which are excellent f Slowing girls. wnvenie'nfleifgul111 baUste haS l0W bU8t nnd is ft Vry and hSino?'0.11 buttons down front is very lightly boned vM St 'c inBorta at sides. For slender women. $1.65. bones Z i th a,iulder straps has few cords and few A Site?" For mowing girls. $2. f average u0rTl$Tc5 " hM l0W nd lB tUeuSewu ) or' hoi-Bobnck riding or general fiodni rroat! lnsets of cIast5c over hips. Price $2.25. San 1 ii batl8tc has medium bust and clasps. $3. butead of ctos j W$th strap3 over shoulders and buttons ' (Third Floor, rhai.nuik " r V.,VV.HVV t A First Peep at the New French Millinery Tomorrow the for eign hat boxes will be open and, the earliest millinery arrivals from Paris presented in the Gray Salons. Titer e are many charming and striking rwvelties among them, each wearing the label of its famous Paris creator. With them we shall show a numb er of copies of French hats from our own work rooms, moderately priced from $20 tip ward. (Second rioor, Cheitnnt) BRIGHT AUTUMN COLORS DEMAND JET JEWELRY It is true that with the bright colors which are shown in the Fall frocks and hats, that jet jewelry is very effective. Jet combs, Span ish and plain shapes, are ?2.25 to $18. Jet hairpins are $1.75 to $5.50. Necklaces of graduated jet beads are $3.75 to $11. (Jewelry Htore. Thirteenth nnd ' Cheatnut) VEILINGS FROM PARIS ARE Tiny dots in Persian col ors on a black background, or black dots on white, -are very effective. Large two toned chenille dots, such as henna and black or black and white, are novel. Other veil ings show cluster dots in contrasting colors. Prices are 50c to $2.75 a yard. (Mnin Floor, Central) IN THE LITTLE NIGHTGOWN SHOP have just arrived hundreds of fresh, new Philippine gowns, of fine batiste, hand made and beautifully em broidered by hand, to sell at $2.85, $3.50 and $3.85. They have kimono sleeves, round, V or square neck, and the embroidering seems richer and prettier than ever. (Third Floor. Central) THE NEW BABY'S LAYETTE COSTS $15 It includes 25 pieces dresses, bootees, petticoats, shirts, bands, diapers, bind ers and a blanket. It is a very dainty collection. Besides layettes, there is a whole world of lovely and useful things for the baby. Machine and hand - made dresses, petticoats, blankets, knit goods, long coats and caps aro reasonably priced. An excellent assortment of nursery, furniture, including toilet sets, bassinets, cribs, chairs, baskots, folding wardrobes and dressing tables is shown, mostly in white enameled. Furniture may be trimmed to order. (Third Floor. Chestnut) ' The Smart Tailored Suit for a Young Woman T IS likely to be tweed I for knockabout, school. shopping 'and country wear. For dress, it is one of tho soft velvety or plush-like cloths known this season under a dozen different trademarked names, but all compassed in the familiar words velour, duvetyn, Bo livia. For the first uses, we have admirable suits of all-wool tweed, at $30 and $47.50. Tho $30 tweed suits are in blue or brown mixture. They have three-quarter straight line coats with collars that button high or may be worn low. They are lined with good peau de cygne, and even it inn t ii i tne utile snieias are coverea. (Second Floor, Coats for Women Who Want a Furless Wrap $57.50 and $67.50 These new coats .are a striking example of decreas ing prices. The same qual ities last year cost us so more more that we had to ask $10 more for them, tricotine in navy blue, black, The $57.50 coat is of fine taupe and Malay brown. It has a smart cape collar and (First Floor, Jet Girdles and From Jet is certainly in favor for Autumn and Winter. Large jet ornaments with 36-inch fringe, jet belts with fringe in front and bead drapery on sides, side orna ment of long jet bugles with shoulder straps to match, (Muln Floor, a The Devonshire" A Full Length, One-Piece Cape of Imported Woolens (In the Women's London Shop) It is the very latest thought about capes to use one piece of material for this voluminous affair. The lines aro new, too. as it is shorter in back and front than on the sides, where tho fullness hangs in three folds. A backless vest is also a good feature. This cape will bo excellent to wear oventhe new fuller frocks. The price is $65. (The Onllerr, Chentnnt) New Wilton Rugs, Seamed and Seamless We have a good selection of these very desirable rugs in the most desirable size- 9x12 ft. at $82.50 and $84. Seamless tapestry. Brussels rugs, 9x12 ft., $35. (Seventh I'loor, Chentnut) Double-Face Velour Portieres at the Special Price of $24.75 These velour door draperies were made up for us durintr tho dull season at a considerable price concession. In reordorinsr we shall need to pay much more, and therefore to chargTmoVe for draperies identical in quality nnd detail. nt ThAare 24 yarda !neT. doublo-faced, with French edges. Bluo-and-brown, blue-and-rose, blue-and-taupe, bluo-and-bTuo. cotors RrCn' r03 r 0Wn rose'and-rosJ and other good Odd Curtains at $7.50 and $10 Odd single pairs of good silk curtains, $10 a pair. Single strips of velour curtains at $7.50. Most of them "samples. l"L"' (Fifth Floor. Market) Toys for Outdoor Play Toys which will keep the children out in the open until the colder weather comes. The following have been greatlv reduced : " Velocipedes, with rubber tires, are now $3.50 to $7 50 Hand cars, with rubber tires and steel wheels, are $7 50 Rubber-tired automobiles are $6.50. $8.75LaWn SWlnSS hlding fUr Peple' in red and natul. Sliding boards, at $12. Aeroplanes which really fly jye 50c. (Seventh Floor, Market) AlSf INTERESTING BOX OF CANDY is one which shows an as sortment of sweets. This one is filled with assorted cara mels, cream wafers, choco late mints, caramel patties, nut ball and fruit marsh mallows. Tho price is $1.25 for box containing Vi pounds. Irn Stain Blore, Cheitnut) Tho. S47.K0 suits are of herringbone tweed in blue and a brown mixture. The three-quarter straight - line coat is slit to the hips and lined with soft taffeta. Dressier "tailleurs" of beautiful velour variations are $42.50 to $175. The sfur-trimmed suits start at $65, and show collars and other embellishment of rich beaver and moleskin, raccoon and opossum furs. TEey, aro in all the now browns, and in sorrento and navy blue, and are beauti fully tailored and richly lined. Sizes throughout are 14 to 20. Chestnut) an unexpected high waist line. The $670 coat is of soft, silky Bolivia, in black, navy ana several snao.es 01 crown It has large square-cut arm holes, inset panel effects, and is altogether a very smart garment. Both are practically full length, richly silk lined and warmly interlined. Central) Ornaments Are Paris combinations of silk fringe and jet, are among the beau tiful assortment. Some fea ture large cabochons. Jet shoulder straps forming reg ular suspenders are also shown. Prices are $2.25 to $60. Central) Children's Underwear for School ' A new shipment of fall weight cotton shirts and draw ers of the Fort the little people will soon bo changing to. Clean, white-ribbed cotton, long-sleove shirts and knee or nnklo length drawers, 60c a garment. Sizes 2 to 10 years. (Flrt Floor, Market) Wanamaker Original Great September Sales All on the Fourth Floor All Without Parallel All for the Happier Home Housewares Every description of kitchen and general household utility article at prices 20 to 40 per cent less. China China sets, glassware, pottery, marble statuary and concrete furniture at the lowest prices in years. Lamps Our whole magnificent stock of gas and electric lamps at reduced prices. (rourth Floor, .Market, Central, Cheatnut) I c A BELOVED PICTURE MERITS A GOOD FRAME a frame that will add to its beauty and make it a con stant pleasure to look at. We are very busy framing that personal kind of picture just now but not too busy to do yours carefully and well. A special collection of very attractive standing frames for photographs is priced from 85c up. Frames are made to order according to cost. (Fifth Floor, Market) CHINESE BASKETS ARE GAYLY DECORATED Tassels, beads, Chinese coins and rings give color and charm to these round baskets, which may be used for sewing, knitting or as most attractive gifts. There are five sizes, cost ing from 50c to $1.75. (Fonrth Floor, Central) 500 UMBRELLAS WILL BE RECOVERED at a special price $1.60. Any size, in Italian silk finished cotton a water proof material which wears like iron. Tape edge. Only 500 ! (Muln Floor, Mnrket) THIS DOLLY WALKS AND TALKS She is dressed in her neat est Summer clothed and is .especially priced at $4. Genuine Madame Hendren life-like dollies are $5. (Seventh Floor, Market) Schooltime Is the Best Time in a Boy's or Girl's Life men you get older, lads and lassies, you will realize how sh 5.' ? th rSt f "hooltimo when t cornel i, Sf u! t0rm chcorfu"y "d with the proper tools- those- things which are known as school supplies. and bIcUbrrdsh0m " ' Pen'Pint8 "d " to g,obes n.m "V rr,d f th!"gS betW0en' 8Uch as writins- tablets, com position books, companions, baKs, straps, fountain pen. and . Z. (Third Floor, Market) Three New and Interesting Books "Mrs. Farrell," by William Dean Howells. Price S2. A novel which, written in the author's youth, is full of the enthusiasm and life of the period in whicy he was producing his most successful work. An introduction by Mildred Howells adds interest. co "aA BJ,lat-Maker,8 Pack," by Arthur Guiterman. Price L col,ectlon of charming and amusing poems, full of a certain quaint philosophy which will endear the author more than ever to many hearts. 4 '..0.st -Ships and L0"' Seas" by Ralph D. Paine. Price 4. 1 his is a most unusual title for an unusual book. Old sea yarns and chronicles of "vanished heroes of blue water" are extremely well told. (Muln Floor. Thirteenth) New Shipment of Men's Balloon Cloth Shirts This fabric has proved one of the most satisfactory mate rials for men's shirts in years. It is thm and liffht, but wonder fully durable and because of its close weave is quite suitable for Fall wear. In green, lavender and blue pin stripes and made soft-cuff, plain negliKe style. Price 53. (Main Floor, Mnrket) Two Exquisite China Sets Have Been Reduced to $25 They are in the Oriental Shop, and are lovely examnles of chinaware. i'.o A luncheon set of Nippon china in blue and white includes 48 pieces. A breakfast set or luncheon set of pheasant china in blue and white has 70 pieces ,A1?T9hinese Canton china, blue and white (of which a delightful romance is told), and Chinese medallion china have been lowered in price. (Fourth Floor, (heotnut) Housewives Will Welcome These Fresh New Linens . Madeira-embroidered tea napkins in a number of new s;s;at Pr,ces lower than for a long time past-13 and 14 inches square, priced $9.75 a dozen. Filet scarfs, all in one piece with inset centers of white fc ,iv8iSf fer '& in lenKths trom M sf- (Klmt Floor, Chratnnt) , s St $ School Stockings at Good Savings 2o: a pair for boys' and glrla' ribbed-lislo stockings in black, cordovan and white; "aocondg." 35c, threo pair for fl, for boys' nod girls' ribbed cotton and mercorized lisle stocking with full-fashioned fet, in h u.tn, wmwi ana win; "ecoMs." iocL, 44 Id ' ErI r J wk t M ' 7 ' t $ ' '' I. S i 5 M W Wxr, Mrfct) . .t . I 4V I JW i..,"11 rV - r. x 1 "hH'-Sj Yi c . is v . llV -t.'". ' w "l.SS'i -HA.V,. tl m