ttAfti -BM Wi t' -V NV J ;'X lUhjlkM iiti'i. - Band ai 9 Orgn at 11 and 4:45 Chime nt jfooit I WANAMAKER'S WANfAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Store Opens at 9 Store Closes at 5 'Next Monday atWanamaker-s Will Be a Day. No One Should Mis$ -..' ' !. '' I ' 1 'k3 John Wesley, the Founder of the ' Great Methodist Episcopal Church was quite a poor man, but his disposition to do what he could led him to look for opportunities and find people to help. It was a habit with him when he saw the need to say: "This ought to be done and I must find the way." In his early days at Newcastle- upon - Tyne, he. endeavored, so Bishop Simpson once said, to start an orphan school, and made the arrange ments with the builders, who required one hundred pounds ($500), which he did not have in hand. He was obliged to take a train to meet an engagement. Just as he was starting off a Quaker in his own town came in and said: "John, I had a strange dream about thee last night. I saw thee with a parcel of little children in a storm, and thee was trying to shelter them m and had no place, so when I woke up I " wrote thee this check for an hundred pounds." Many of us dream of things that ought to be done, but we put off writing the checks. If it is put in our hearts to do things, let us at once write the checks. Signed September 10, 1921. 'pm Presenting the New Autumn Fashions for Girls and Young Women I The ideal of every young woman's dress is to express youth, charm, piquancy. That ideal is fulfilled in every one of the original and charming gowns to be shown Monday. Fortunate the young women who will wear them, for they will satisfy to the brim the innate craving of every feminine heart to express her self artistically and beautifully in her dress ! To step in here and choose them is as good as stepping into .the most famed dressmaker's in Paris and having some lovely creation de signed to order. For here is all the originality, all the exquisite taste, all the artistic perfection of line and fabric and hue you could secure by that ccean-crossing method. And at a vastly smaller price. From $55 to $120 one many choose the love liest of afternoon, dinner and evening gowns, and the perfection of cloth tailored gowns. Here is a poppy-colored . chiffon that will make of the right young girl a vivid flame. In this dusky henna velvet-brocaded chiffon, wth its rich silver tissue brocade, some one will look like a wonderful medieval painting. An apricot crepe with the bloom of crystal Oeadinc. likft flpw nil nuoi- it n hlnnlf orana .Qnppmg with jade-bead fringes a vivid blue ufocaaeci ciniton these are but three of dozens of individual and distinctive gowns that are like paintings in their artistic loveliness. Cloth tailored gowns for the street exhibit equal originality. (Second Floor, ? ans Designs Beaded Panels for Fall recT i l"1111 Burnltures and ornaments which we are tW in l ave novcr boen lovelier. It almost seems as fnough the Parisians have out-Frenched themselves in was and delicate workmanship. of rin0 pnnols deservta sneclal mention. They are made i xuii-icngth bead fringe, wooden and crystal beads ft'1" used in designs which might bo called Egyptian. me nro combinations of silk and wooden beads. .,, .Pnel shows a beautiful design in blue, lavender !5. i hends' wltl n few crystal beads. Black and cense is n favoritc combination. Also black and whito are used together. Jnc prices of panels are $75,nnd $85. 1 (Mnln Floor, Central) An Autumn Showing of - Novelty Laces uy ntvo assumod the right of glittering, in the ttbrolcT8 that Autumn favors bends and mctal v,1,)1ock filet mesh is embroidered heavily in motal (?,d- Another is embroidered in silk and bugles. ha. , ? in various shades appears in tho form of Jf Wfl,Kht flouncinff and all-over effects. 8fl ,j :'u"c'ng8 nave bands to match. The lormor are ja 40 inches wide. Tho bands nro 0 to 0 inches wide. Price rcos of flouncings are $0.60 to $14.75 a yard. jnEADY in the Women's Salons of Dress are beautiful and distinguished after noon, calling, reception and streeteostuwics of chiffon velvet, Canton crepe, duvetyn and velour; and an exquisito collection of dinner and evening gowns of brocaded ohiffons and crepes in black and lovely col orings. They are priced from $95 to $200. (Flnt rioor, Central) Fyr Wraps That Will Make a Cold Winter Pleasurable Madam Fashion agrees that this will be a sharp Winter. She has prepared some lovely wraps that for warmth might safely venture to the North Pole, yet for grace and pliability are as supple as satin, and as easy to wear. This long coat of shimmering brown kolin sky fur, for instance, at $760. Or this one of Alaska seal at $600. Or this of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) with huge collar of skunk, at $625. It has cleverly contrived pocket substi tute for a muff, and its lining blooms with em broidered irises. A three-quarter Persian lamb coat is $700. A long cloak of silvery Scotch mole is $450. A jaunty hip-coat of molesldn with squirrel collar and cuffs is $325. And these are but a few of the many beau tiful wraps waiting-in the Fur Store to make the coldest Winter pleasurable to any woman who acquires them. (Second Floor, Climtnut) The Mew coats magnificent garments of the finest textures and richest furs are also ready. Priced $85 to $225. And the new tailored suits, from $30 to $225. Climtnut) The Seahon Starts Early in New Dress Fabrics Looking around tho Dress Goods Store, ono would say that Autumn has arrived. Such quan tities of the new materials have already come! And there aro many interesting novelties which will play a largo, part in tho coming fashions. Ono is a new coating of the softest, silkiest texture. It is corded and is somothing like a French Montagnac, but much lighter in weight. It is $10 a yard. Another new coating is a cashmere velour with a velvet' finish. It is $8 n yard. Some of tho handsomest tailored suits and dresses will choose a new kitten's-ear cloth with a silkliko sheen which makes it appear changeable in color. In gray, bamboo or chestnut brown, it is $8 a yard. Broadcloths are coming to tho front for streot costumes. There is a wonderfully good assort ment of tho now colors at $4 a yard. Among tho other suitings and dress fabrics nro tho now duvotyns, velours, tricotines, poiret twills, serges, plain and embroidered, poplins, chocks, plaids and mixtures, new plaid nnd striped skirtings and fine Bolivia coatings. (Flrat Floor, Cheitnut) BDaaaaaafc- rf Paris Millinery! There never were two words just like those, and there never will be, in women's minds. Paris! City of sparkle and charm and gayety, and beautiful clothes. Millinery! Not merely "hats," mind you, but MILLINERY those wonderful creations to which the true Paris milliner gives as much thought and study and in spiration as an artist bestows on his master piece. It is millinery like this that we present Monday. In this exquisite collectiort of Paris hats there are masterpieces from the studios of such millinery artists as the incomparable , Caroline Reboux Marcelle Demay Jeanne Lanvin Maria Guy Lewis Lucie Hamar Estelle Lucas Jeanne Due Odette Evelyn Varon Eliane Alex and others Each is an inimitable study. Each is not only striking and original, but pos sesses that most important qualification of all in a beautiful hat it is perfect for a lovely woman's adorning. We. shall not try to tell thejiew lines and shapes and colors and materials. We might as well describe a picture as made of so much canvas and such and such colored paints! The true idea would remain unex pressed. Each millinery star in the Parisian sky has her own way of shining. And to get the light as it shines in the Rue de la Paix and the Rue Royale, you will need to see the hats for yourself, which you are most cor dially invited to do on Monday morning. (Cruy Siilonn, Second Floor, Climtnut) Best 'Kitchen Cabinets in the Land at Lower Prices in the September Sale With one of these cabinets you havo :i fino n;.M f furniture in your kitchen. You have everything at hand. And you save the everlasting walking back and forth and back arid forth. Your flour bin and sifter, your spice jars and salt jar, tilting sugar jar, knife drawer, meat and bread board, utensil closet, bread box, are all at hand with the dozen other accessories needed in the food preparation. (Fourth Floor, Tlie Six-Strap Slipper of Walnut Brown Suede is new and very distinctive. Six narrow black patent leathor straps, caught into two buckles on the yinstop, manage to reveal a great deal of tho silken hosiery all the way down to tho sole. Tho Spanish heel is covered with tho shiny black leather, and the short round-toed vamp i3 trimmed with it. This coquettish combination of walnut brown suede nnd black leather is $23 a pair. (Little Hoot 8hoi, Flmt Floor, .Market) Nfew Black Lace Shazvls J- Hint at Spanish Fashions In reality, however, they como from Paris direct, whero women aro wearing them with most charming effect. Some are square, others aro quaintly pointed nnd they come with silk or ribbon fringe or without any. They will be worn with evening gowns or for formal afternoon functions. The prices rnngo from $25 to $75. (Muln Floor, Central) Fleur d'Or Extract is a Claire product put up in a manner so attractivo as to appeal in appearance almost as much as in delicacy of perfume. Tho extract is $6.50. j Fleur d'Or faco powder is 75c (Main Floor, Chestnut) A Regular Pre-War Sale of Silk Stockings, Socks and Underwear Women's Silk Stockings and Underwear and Men's Silk and Mercerized Half Hose at A Third to a Half Less Than Today's Lower ' Prices On Monday the Wanamaker Store will have a sale such as it has not been able to hold for some time. There will be silk stockings and underwear for women and silk and mercerized lisle socks for men at prices which will make it highly advisable to buy all you need for months to come. And, what is the more remarkable, there will be PLENTY of all these things, in spite of the fact that the output of such goods has been curtailed all summer, and most stores have difficulty in getting them at regular prices. $ , In spite of the large quantities, it will be unwise to delay if you want your share of the savings. The women's goods aver age half of today's new low prices and the men's are about a third less. The entire West Aisle will be given over to this Sale. Women's Glove Silk Underwear At $2.15 vests, bodices, opera top bodices, fancy top bodices and embroidered front bodices. At $2.65 bloomers, plain and fancy stripe, knee and ankle length. At $3.50 envelope chemises, plain and fancy. At $4 union suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length. Women's Silk Stockings At $1.25 fashioned silk, first grade in black and second grade in black and colors. At $1.50 glove silk in cordovan and Russian calf; "seconds." At $1.75 full-fashioned silk to the top in black, white and colors ; "seconds." (Went Now Is the Time to Get a New Dinner Set Hundreds of Them in the September Sale Reinforcements have just arrived that have brought tIussortment up until now there is as good choice as at the beginning of the Sale. All these are sets of 106 and 107 pieces and a num ber of good, new patterns are included. American porcelain dinner sets, $16.50 to 360. English porcelain dinner sets, $32.50 to $65. Nippon china sets, $32.50 to $100. French china sets, $65 to $400. Cl'ourth Floor, Chestnut) Dich Gold Brocaded - Ribbons Most gorgeous bags or girdles could be fashioned of these new arrivals. Many women will use them on black satin frocks, for their colors are lovely. The Widths arc 9'a and 12 inches. Prices are $4 to $10 a yard. (Main Floor, Central) Special Prices in the Housewares Sale White enamel, 6 feet high, 48 inches wide, S95. White enamel, G feet high, 40 inches wide, $82.50. White ennmel, 6 feet high, 39 inches wide, apartment house size, $72.50. Oak cabinet, 6 feet high, 48 inches wide, $90. Oak cabinet, 6 feet high, 40 inches wide, $72.50. Market) JVTew Pfolton Rugs in Most L . Needed Sizes A limited number of high-grade and standard Wilton rugs have just been received in the new patterns for the coming Fall and Winter. 9x12 ft., $75, $84 and $115. 8.3 x 10.6 ft., $72.50, $78.50 and $102.50. 6x9 ft., $48.50 and $53. (Seirnlli Floor, Climtnut) 2500 Pair of Men's Heavy Duty Shoes, Special at $4.75 These are all high shoes of the kind so much desired by men who are much on their, feet and who walk about in bad weather. They are all of full grain calfskin in black, tan and brown and there are all sizes and widths. They are made upon the various approved United States Army lasts and for extra strength and service some have rawhide slip soles and some have rubber heels. Good-looking, comfortable, durable shoes and all are worth $3 or $4 more than today's price. (Main Floor, Market) ankle black artificial silk, full fashioned. At $2.50 full-fashioned openwork ankle in ' black and tan. Men's Half Hose At 25c mercerized lisle in black, cordovan, navy and gray. At 45c three pair for $1.25 seamless silk in black Russian calf, suede and cordovan ; "sec onds." At 65c full-fashioned silk in black and cor dovan ; "seconds." At $1.25 full-fashioned black silk; "sec onds." v Alle Chinese Rugs Back to the Old Prices Chinese rugs have been growing increasingly''' popular in the past few years, and if anything were needed to make thorn more so it would bo tnis announcement, that we have a fine lot to sell at just about the prices they bore before tho war. This Oriental Rug Sale has been wonderfully successful, nnd no wonder. Both the Persian and the Chinese pieces in it are beautiful, nnd tho Persian rugs, while not so low as the Chinese, are very advantageously priced. Most of the following are new: Chinese Rugs 12. 3x9. 2 $257 14 xlO .$425 . 317 . 205 . 273 . 319 . 345 . 155 997 1U x9 12. 1x9. 4 12 x9. 4 12.11x10.4 10. Gx9. 1 12 x8.11 12 x9 11.11x9. 2 16 xlO 12 x9. 3 9. 1x6. 3 319 12 x9. 1 12. 1x9. 2 11. 9x9 11. 9x9. 4 13 xlO.l 10 x8 12 x9 367 397 375 285 295 255 335 485 235 165 15.10x10.4 465 14 xll.8 437 9.10x8 210 8 x5. 1 102 Chinese Rugs. Small Sizes 4x2 to 7x4 $17.60 to $85 (Netenth Floor, Ontrnl) The Lamp Sale Has Many Unusual Things Such, for example, as a pair of highly decorative black mirror vase lamps, mounted with cast brass base and finished in gold. Thdy are $85 each. A large alabaster floor lamp with a very heavy base from which rises a spiral column sunporting a trans parent urn, $187.50. B A number of fino nlnbaster table lamps with urn shaped shades, $40 to $95. A wrought iron floor lamp, adjustable, with a bridge arm at $22.50. Shades, $3 to $14. S Cloissone lloor lamps, hnlf a dozen styles, somo with slender, others massive columns, $25 to $200. Shades $18.50 to $115. ' (Fourth Floor. Central) Attention, Scouts! Boy and Girl Scouts who have been away on camp-' ing trips will want to replenish their outfits, for it is the duty of every good scout to look as spic and span as possible. The suits and all the accessories will be found on the (i'reoiiil Floor, Crntrul) At $1.50 openwork M ("t - i i mm "'! t. Ces Of bands nrn S4.RO nnd Sfl n vnrd. (Main Floor, Central) i.. w 1 M,' t U,i- XiA-jfc'ffii'-' '-.'?.-. . ,i ..-a Sfrm-'jif, l.-o ,. rJSsVM,. U. .J, fll"), -av i .- j; i..i. .f .KSj&gJftr A.fju-mt&i Ntfl