' ' ' 1 ' ' ' , , 1 , , . 1 . , 1 , 1 1 1 1 ... 1 ' ' ' . ' . Ml ' 4 , . 'to"SL?fJTM WANAMAKER'S WfiATHER -4 Store Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes at 5 WANAMAKER'S Fair People Back From Vacations Will Find Plenty to See Right Her0; Opportunities Grow Stale Unless Promptly Seized and Used Where the rain-water cisterns supply the drinking water for families far away from fresh-wells and streams, somebody must be critically watenful of clean pipes and roofs that catch the welcome streams from the sky. Many a man lost a chance by one day's delay. he day's work left over for tomorrow doubles the burdens of tomorrow. Signed Stptember 7, 1021. JL. A Quaint Tea Service That Recalls Colonial Days One might expect' to find just such silver as this in one of the stately old homes in the delightful New England city of Portsmouth for which this pattern is named. "The Portsmouth" has the loifg, slim, graceful lines so much admired in Colonial silver. It is one of the most beau 'tiful designs in sterling silver made by the Gorham Company and is much sought after for wedding gifts. The sevcn-piCTcc tea service is hand chased and is priced at $1649. (.Irnrlr.t Store. ( lleHtnul mill Thirteenth) Women's Smart Top-Coats, $65 (In the London Shop) They aic fashioned on English box style, with most mannish collars and lapels, of daledon tweeds, in ovcrplaid designs. The straight back which this coat features is especially smart. Half lined. Custom made, $75. (Thr (fullery, rlirilniil) Big Chinchilla Coats for Small Daughters $20 Little Miss Girlie of IS to 14 years will be snug and 'comfy" on the coldest day in one of these splendid winter coats at ?J0. They 'arc of high-grade chinchilla, lined throughout with bright red flannel and well tailored in cvciy detail. The clone-buttoning collar, set-in sleeves, slot side pockets, full back, wide belt and good bone buttons are all as they should be to give comfort nnd satisfaction. And the little lady may choose it in nuvy, giay or brown. Other coats for girls of ( to 14 are priced $1 l.oO to 7fo the last fur trimmed. , (heruntl Floor, Chestnut! Effective Overblouses of Silk Crepe at $10.85 and $13.50 Ojice upon a time and not so y long ago, either women ho desired such original blouses had to pay, a high price to have them designed and made to order. Now here they are, all ready 'o put on and wear olT happily over skirt suits of any color. The $10.85 model is of henna (they call it Mohawk now) crepe de chine, cmbroideicd in Javy; or of navy embroidered in henna or tan, or of brown with the vivid yellow known as yellow Hone. It is cut to ignore the aistline, ending in a broad band around the hips. Even straightcr is the $13.50 chemise overblouse. The crepe de chine is cut out in picot-odged it to ?kw another color be neath - Neptune green under Javy blue, yellowstonc under Town, and so on. Both models have round neck, inort sleeves and the new houlder line. (Thin! Floor. Centrnl) Stacks of Snowy Underthings a necessity to every particu ,,, 50man- She likes to possess wna quantity of fresh new gar t t8,ns, never to get to the bot ,01 of the pile. ,.iT "Plete her stocks come ex ent new white envelope che- X 7l l t0 55. They are nainsook, daintily made, either !iHLr cmbl'I'lory trimmed, and C. ru."i wUi built-up shou' lia Vnb-bon straPS. Those at Jf' 2-2o, $2.50 and $2.75 are ""commonly dainty and pretty. (Third Floor. Crnlnil) A Pew Parisienne Out for ihp Vntk .... e iT . . . . . - vuii jur mis great lowering in price is nun mci x -" kl Blzeg left from n unrini w An nvrnllnnt ivmiortunity for the 'Jy women who wear Pnrisienno models in tho size3 Jeft. Q$ jfamafc. M v Jhe School Dress of the Year Is a Two-Piece Jersey Here at $14.50 And if Miss 11 lo 120 does not go to school, she wears it for shopping or, business. Made of fine wool jersey with a pleated skirt, and n two-pocketed slip-on over blouse, with detachable Peter Pan collar and cuffs of heavy white linen. The colors are navy, brown,' camel, henna. And the price of $14.50 is a little less than we have been able to sell it for hitherto. (Heromi Floor, rhrntntit) Corsets Going $8 Each . f it.i tl.A..A . n four To Brave the Autumn Winds a Hat and Scarf to Match At present they are merely decorative, but a little later how useful will be this coquettish hat of soft brushed wool, and its cozy scarf to match! , The colors are lovely, and many women are buying not one set, but several, to suit their varying color moods. Prices on the sets start at $13. Other jaunty litlc sports hats of knitted and brushed wool some of them from Scotland ,-ire $7.50 and upward. (Sfcoml Floor, Chestnut) . A Few Extremely Handsome Coats for Women Are Now Marked $10 They ai" coats to delight the heart of the woman who likes beau tiful and distinctive fashions, for there arc barely two alike, the majority being the finer novelties. Principally, however, these wraps and coats are in just the weight cloths for Kail mostly silk and wool duvetynes and Bolivias. The dark Autumn shades predominate, and there are a few in black. Every one in the collection was half again as much or more. (Klrnt Floor, Central) Veils From Paris Become More , Fanciful hey have the advantage of being French, nnd feel able to come forth with all sorts of new points. A plain mesh affair has drooping chenille-dotted ends. The small draped veil has a band of ribbon fringe for the hat. Scrolls, silk flowers and a number of odd designs ap pear. Colors are brown, taupe, nnvy and black. Pricrs are $1 to $11. (Muln Floor, Central) New Striped Skirtings Answer Fashion's Call Never were seen so many dif ferent kinds of stripes before! Chevron effect stripes, lattice stripes, cioss-bar stripes, check anil plaid stripe.-, and others plain but in varied widths all are here! They aie intended for the smartest now spoils skirts, pleat ed and plain, and any woman can ee at a glance the wonderful possibilities in them. 'he colors are navy, black and brown, combined with tan, gray or white chiefly, 51 inches wide, $4 and $5.50 a yard. (Flrnt Floor, (InrMiiilt) A Dainty Satin Slipper for $9.75 Much satin, satin-faced crepe and chnrmeuso are to be worn for afternoon and evening, and the satin slippor that goes with both of them best will be in great demand. Ve havo prepared a 'very dainty satin slipper to sell nt $9.75. It is of supple black satin, with one-buttoned strap, narrow toe and low French heel. Or of na'y blue satin in the same one-strap model, but with Louis heel. A finer grade one-strap satin slipper, with low French heel, is in n shade of brown to harmonize with the pievailing brown tones of the season. This is $12. - (Flrnt Floor, Mnrlcet) Women's Sturdy Handkerchiefs $3.75 a Dozen They are a smooth, nice qual ity linen, fitted to stand many weekly tubbings, and they come with 'bne-eighth, one-quarter or half inch hems. By reason of the fact that these handkerchiefs were made in Ireland especially for us, the price is as moderate as it is. OVrt AIMr) Gay Plaid Hair Ribbons for School Hair hows aro bobbing merrily to and from school now. These new ribbons arc plaid or striped. 5 and 5uj inches wide. Prices are less than ustml 50c and 05c a yard. Maln Floor. Central). - A Young Maid's Fancy Pearl Beads We have all heard her say "Next birthday I'm going to ask for pearl beads!" Pearls are uni versal favorites, and are univer- -SB y becoming. r imitation pearl necklaces, in arious lengths, with solid gold c'aps, cost from 75c to $65. (Icwrlry Store, Chestnut nml Thirteenth) Women's Duplex Gloves for .Fall Cooler weather brings a great demanti for gloves. These are the two-clasp length, of a fine quality and a reputation for dur ability. They are easily cleaned. The colors are gray, tan, bea ver, black and white. Price, $1.75 a pair. (Mnln Floor, Central) 2000 Yards Linen Crash, Special, 28c a Yard Tluee years ago you could buy this grade of crash towel ing for this price, but not since. It is unbleached, 17 inches wide, and a particularly nice quality for kitchen towels, roller towels or dish towels. (FlrM Floor, Clir.tnul) New Velour Portieres at a Low Price $24.75 is a special price on these double-faced velour door draperies. Wo had them made up during dull season. They are in beautiful colorings the shades most desired for artistic home decorntion. They are full size and finished with the French edge. Late shipments will have to be more costly. (Fifth Floor, Mnrhrt) Rainproof Clothing for Gunners No good sportsman minds tho rain unless it gets through to the skin, which these garments will prevent. . Hunting trousers, $4.25 and. $4,50; breeches, $6.65. Coats. S0.90; cxtrn size, $10.25; vests, $4.75. Hats, $2; caps, $1.00; leggins, $2.50 a pair. Also a complete assortment of hunting boots, shoes, shirts, knives, rifles, guns and ammuni tion. (The fiHllrry, Juniper) ." 100 Pieces of Nainsook, Special at $5.25 This is a splendid opportunity to buy a fine quality of material for underclothes, 45 inches wide. 10 yards iaa piece. Men's Fine New Pajamas of Woven JMadas ar in just the weight needed from now on till cold weathei and some men will wear them all Winter. They are. in wide and seersucker stripes and in a good range of colors, and are made in the per fectly .plain style that So many men prefer. 1 Price $3. Cotton pongee pa jamas in plain colors and also plain in cut, $2.50. (.Muln Floor, Murkct) Men's Linen Handkerchiefs $4 a Dozen These are the good " everyday " handker chiefs .for which maViy men have been looking. All Irish linen. (Went AUle) Silk Scarfs Made a Safe Voyage From England It is true that they have "just stepped off the steamer." Some are striped in Oriental colors and havo an interesting new weave. $16.50. Others, having a looser and novel weave, show color combinations resembling heather, with Roman striped ends. $20. Wool scarfs, not imported, include two types excellent for schoolgirls. One is striped, nnd has a pocket and patent leather belt. $5. The other has large colored dots. SI5. (Mnln Floor. CriitrnI) The New Baby's Layette Costs $15 It includes 25 pieces di esses, bootees, petticoats, shirts, bands, diapers, binders and a blanket It is a very dainty collection. Besides layettes, theie is a whole world of lovely and useful thing for the baby. Machine and hand-made dresses petticoats, blanket -knit goods, long coats and caps are reasonably priced. (Third Floor. Client nut ) Men's Silk Sock "Seconds" 45c, Three Pair for $1.25' 3500 pair of black and colored silk half hose that would be a half m ore if first - grade goods. (Muln Floor, Market) Umbrellas Specially Re-covered at 95c A new umbrella for 95c! Re-covered with a very durable American taffeta (cotton) with tape edge. Any sized umbrella, in black only. (Miiiu Floor, Mnrket) For Some Cooking There Is Nothing Like the Old-Fashioned Iron Pots and Pans That Mother In plenty of Philadelphia homes there are iron utensils a century old, or more, still in use. It is sure that no other kind of cooking utensil will last so long, and many women claim that no other kind will brown so evenly or retain the heat so well. In the September Housewares Sale we have an abundant choice of the very best old-fashioned iron cooking utensils, including such things as Tite-top basters improved Dutch ovens (incomparable for fine pot roasting). Frying pans with polished interiors. Waffle irons with high base for gas stoves and low bas"e for coal stoves, including the new baker that makes heart-shaped waffles. Cake griddles, with smoothly polished baking surface. Food and meat choppers that cut, but do not crush, fine, merjiu;n and coarse. Prices low as before the war. ' In the Great Sale of China In addition to the incomparable collection of china' and porcelain dinner sets at savings of 20 to 50 per cent (the year's greatest opportunity) we also have many specialties, including such things as: Fine English service plates, Cauldon and Royal Doulton with coin-gold incrusted borders, now $75 to .$150 a dozen. Marble, allat half price now $3.75 to $187.50 each for groups, figures, busts and other beautiful subjects. Eichwald pottery vases with basket-weave base and floral borders, many quaint designs, now $2.50 and up. Fancy china, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of pieces, 25 to 50 per cent less than hitherto. English china tea sets, Czecho-Slovakian tea sets, French tea sets, French breakfast sets, Czecho-Slovakian breakfast sets, are all reduced 20 to 331, -j per cent. Concrete garden furniture at-a reduction of one-third. Italian pottery, Belgian pottery, French pottery vases, English semi porcelain vases, Pickard hand - decorated china are shown in large and charming assortment at one-fifth to one-third less than former prices now $1.50 to $65 a piece. (Fuurtli Floor, Cllentnnt) We Might Say the Chinese Rugs Are the Feature of the Oriental Rug Sale In the first place, there is a greater number of troom-size pieces among the Chinese rugs than in any of the Persian weaves. And in the second place, and what is more important, prices on the Chinese rugs are about back to More and more people are coming to appreciate the beauty and furnish ing qualities of Chinese rugs and the . . luxurious tread of their deep, soft pile. Practically none of the rugs that follow have been mentioned before in the sale: Chinese Rugs ...?165 12.11x10.4 '.$:575 ... 225 15.10x10.4 465 . .. 155 13.10x10.1 385 . .. 165 '.1.11x9.2 335 . .. 245 16x10 485 . .. 225 11.9x9.4 31!) ... 255 16x12 625 ... 227 13.1x9.2 345 10x8 , 12x9 . 10x8 10x8 . 12x9.3 12x9 , 12x9 , 12x9 , Daghestan and Shirvan Rugs 6.1x4 to 7.1x4, 55 to Camee Candy as a Gift It is a delightfully safe thing to do to represent one' wishes by a box of Camee. It will ex press, also, the sender's excellent choice in confectionery. Camee caramels, plain and filled, having centers of molasses, mint, nougat or fudge. $1 a pound (Ciimer licii, .Mnln Floor. Clientmit) 150 Dozen Huckaback Towels Specials at 60c One style is a very heavy Irish linen, hemmed, 18x34 inches The other, not quite so heavy, is hemstitched with pretty medal lion borders for monogram, and these are 20x37 inches. (Flrxt I loor ( he.tnut) Always Liked Courth where they were before the Iran Rugs (5x4.2 to 6.9x4.7, $65 to $00 Anatolian Mats Average size, 2.10x1.0, S85 Ceeiitli Floor, Central) Glorious Choice in the Sale of Lamps. Very many people did not get home from the mountains and the shore in time to participate in the opening of this sale. But for those who are now coming there Is still abundant choice. Our whole collection of gas and electric lamps and shades is in the September Sale at 10 to 50 per cent reductions. Floor Lamps, $7.0 to $200 Table Lamps. $4.50 to $50 Silk Shades, $3.50 to $165 These prices are a year ago. Xow is the time of opportunity. (lonrlli Floor. Central! Men's New High Shoes" At the Modest Price of $S These arc black and tan calfskin blucher shoes with full, round I lies, wide shanks nnd low hrels. They are perfecth plain, with straight tips. Unusually good-looking shoes for the price, and very comfortable. i Mnln Hour. Mnrket i Floor, Mnrket) war. Stt ?6.75 to $9.75 A I U less than half the prices of 3U !W a i (Third' Floor, Clitut) , , , v 0 s7 vrt t v t Js. "VJlWO Chestnut) 1 fpit" V L e, i & 'h j F ')',"' "tlH